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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1902)
THE liliO LEADER. V i:. - ORK.OtiN. COTTAGE ••• FINE JOB PRINTING + I'u lo lis s lie jc t E v e r y l 'r i c l u y . L . F. W o o l e y Proprietor C- W . W a l l a c e Managin'? Editor LURCHBur LURCH'S S A F E IN BUYINC SUM M ER G O O D S JftiE Q U O T E Entered at the Cottage Grove post- office as second-class matter. House Plural m F R ID A Y - -------- J une 27, 1902. SUBSCR IPTIO N O ne Six The kind tu&t pays. We use nothing but the very beat oI material and guarantee satisfaction In every respect. RATES. Kr ; O ur Shirt-waist Offer w ill be a. G rea t Feature June and July. $1.50 .75 .50 Y ear M onths T hree M o nth s I f paid In advan ce but it not so paid a uniform rate of F-.ou per year s i l l ho charged. A dvertisin g rates made kuuwu upon appli- eation. O u r C lu b b in g l.ist. The Commoner. Twice-n-woek Republic Cinciunatti Enquirer W eekly Examiner Weekly Oregonian Celebrate at Cottage Grove year. $2:10 $2.00 $2.10 $2.50 $2.50 this ** # * COME IN AND SEE OUR L IN E OF SAMPLES. Our Patterns and Designs for this Season Selected. * Oregon fir makes a door that sells in other states, especially in the East, better than any other. A great industry m ight he built up in this line. W h y not do it? The Medford Enquirer is now issued twiee-a-week. Editor Mann is making a rattling good paper out o f the enquirer and is deserving of the success he is meeting with. Men’s and Boy’s Summer — ^»n evidence A S H I 0 N t A FREE PATTERN t We aro prepared to do Envelope and Letter Head printing, using a fíne half-tone relief map of the Bohemia Mining District. wrote the fo « T depot in I' 3 lnd wanted i A lbany , ) b EUON[AN, C M ted throlgh Lord to ¡id' ;ut Hoosevt'l roversy betu louse of arrange to rn STABLE (your own selection) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. — ‘ :r\: ' • T * ? - -d , - ______ MS CA LL S, I# MAGAZINE A LADIES’ MAGAZINE, The Pacific M iner last week contained a very good write up of Cottage Grove and Burrounings and also a halftone picture showing the terminal grounds o f the Bohemia railroad. Mark Hanna, nominated for the presidency on a national platform sim ilar to that adopted by Republi cans o f his state would be a typical Rebublican candidate o f tho present day. There is no other man whom the American people would so de light to vote against while perform ing the necessary task o f rem oving his trust-ridden party from power in the Governmet. Rear A dm iral Clark! t.n Oro«**»-»?-a t \ u It sounds • W r* -.f Webfoot state glory in t he honoring o f tlie man who made possible the fame o f the greatest battle-ship ever constructed. W e rejoice that ho who took the Oregon upon that marvelous raco around the ‘ world has at last received justice at the hands o f the powers that be. Rear- A dm iral Clark, quondam com mander o f the Oregon, sounds good to Oregonians. T H E LE ÏÏD E R A re n i| beautiful colored plate«; Inteat fash ion s; dressm aking economies ¡fan cy work ; household Itir.t3 ; fiction, etc. Sub scribe to-day, or, send cc. for latest copy. Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. S tylish , R eliable, Simple, Up-to- date, Econom ical and Absolutely Perfect-F ittin g Papor Patterns. : ”5V-vf - ME C A L L . # Gov Geer is reported ns Laving said in an interview: “ As to the senatorsbip I will only say that the flatteringly large vote given mo by the people will give me the office without question, unless the legislature sees proper to ignore their will which is not at all likely. W hile I have appearently careied every county in the state, M r Wood has in every case, so far as I have seen, polled his full party vote. In almost every county my majority is tar in excess oi ino newly elected members and sinco no man voted for me who favored some other for United States senator, it is difficult to suppose that such members will have any disposition to disregard the instruction received on this question. A presidential eleotor would have the same right to ignore the popular vote as would a member of the legis lature under those circumstances. This vote should settle the senator- ship.” The governor has land too much experience with the gang that com poses the legislature to seriously believe that it will carry out the verdict of the people in selecting a s>nator. It will simply obey the requirements and orders of John H Mitchell, the sole owner of the republican party, so that the pa tronage can be awarded according to contract Had Governor Geer received every vote in Oregon, he would not be elected. The govern or was in one of bis happy moods when he gave the above interview and was talking for publication. President Roosevelt has charac teristically manifested the courage o f his convictions in the frankly bold stand ho now takes on the Cuba tarilT issue. His notice to the leaders of the Republican m ajority in the Senate, to the effect that Cuba must have straight reciprocity with no entangle ments, that Governor General Wood must be supported and the administration upheld, is decidedly to the point. It now remains to be seen whether the Republican cabal to embarrass the administration will dare to fight in tin: open. As for the President himself, he has hrorght the fight out into the open with a vengeance. The situation N a v e l Ir o n . h i . A w f u l F a te “ Everybod said I had cosumption” created by his most recent action is vastly interesting anti significant. writes Mrs A M Shields of Chambers- burg. Pa, “ I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Rain began falling at 11 o ’clock Monday, and brought cheer to many a farmer who had serious appre hensions regarding the prospects of a crop. The ground showed the effects of the sudden drying-up, and iu many places where it had been worked somewhat damp it had baked. There is little hay cut to be injured, and a soaking rain will he looked upon as a blessing to the farmers. Spring fever is another uame for biliousness. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a poisoned system. I f neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. D eW itt’s Littlo early Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, openiug the bowels and clensitig the system of Impurities Safe pills. Never gripe. ‘‘I have taken DeW itt’s Littlo Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years” writes R M Everly, Mounds vllle, W Va. “ They do me more good than anything 1 have ever tried. Benson D rug Co. C H R IS M A N & BANG-S, Props. PATTTRNstl All Seams Allowed ami Perforations show the Basting and Seeing Lines. Only *o and 15 cents each—none higher. Ask for them . Sold in nearly every city and town, or by m aii from THE M cCALL COTTAGE GROVE \ C O ., A n : 113-115-117 West 31st St., NEW YORK. 50 Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E CITY T e m p le » In BOHEMIA!? p_ __ T I M B „ . Carols „ I the unfi i ti ^ P o r tla n d I MARKE' Bartels & Veatch, Props, - v * '•ver -1 T fiaoe M arks D rv Y ^ C e s ic - n s o p y r ig h t s sito. Letv/ ; s i L Lewiis 6< :ity was t! Choicest Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard alv ersjn to ;1 r hand. And in fact everything usualy kept in liversity t.ui class market. raduated fi n this c. 1 attcnde-1 t -* terms an 4 c . Anyone sending a sketrli and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communie». ttons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patente sent free. Oldest agency for securing patenta. Patents taken through Munit * Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.nrgest cir culation o f any scientific journal. Terms. f3 a year; four months, |L Sold by ail newsdealers. m liranch m Office. & co.3 c.,Broadway’ New York 625 F ö t» Washington, D. C. r W NER~8AL V E t h e most healing salve In the world latnl Unit, >u was , W e have no stand-in with the dentists on tough meats, sk up his w a trial and wo will treat you right. y at Eug, ----------- ----b lowing i, a ’t-'-fiStrÄ-b . ;.<r’i.rKV 2 i ¿ il BS' E-’iTù- . grad u a Governor Geer is the legitimate republican ennidate for senator ac cording to the initiative vote re ceived in the state election and should have the support of his par ty; however there is a great effort being put forth by certain republi can journals to prove that the vote in this instance is not binding. People who are not willing to sub mit to the will of the majority are called anarchists.— Rendon Recor der. F ilth y per8on ic G E N E R A L L I V E R Y R U SIN E Sm TRANSACTED i Pacific e , > ip e r & VanD enb valed ideas ie present. Shelf and Hetuponhem H A R D W A R E 01 * * on cL»raot( r. ¡msadúlÉE —■ f Roma: Fish Bron Wasons kinds of Farm Ira pieni* f now »titer Mining Supplies. ill, but not pse of 11 on Amei ie forefr In d ia Sacred cows ofteu defllelndian tem - 1 pies, but worse yet is a body that’s polluted by constipation. Don’t per mit It, Cleanse your system with Dr King’s Now Life Pills and avoid un Nowhere on the Radio Const do«g told misery. They give lively livers the pioneer spirit live in such active bowels, good digestion, fine strength as in Oregon. It had a appetite. Only 25c at j P Currin’s holt in California, notably in San drug store. The last but by no means the Hay Fever and Asthma, that few least important trust to be formed thought l could get well, but I learn ed of the marvelous merit of Dr is that o f the meat trust. O f eoutso Kings’s New Discovery for Consump Francisco, but unfortunately few of the object to be gainetl as usual is tion, used it, and was completely It is estimated that the coronation the distinguished pioneers have been cured.” For desperate Throat and to advance prices. This they can Iaing Diseases it Is the safest cure in o f K in g Edward V I I w ill cost succeded by worthy sons. In the easily do after buying the live stock the world, and is infallible for Coughs, England not less than twenty southern pait of the state there are Colds and Bronchial. Affections. in the market in this country and Guaranteed bottles 50c and it .00 m illion dollars. His subjects may only a handful of people who came having the protection o f a high Trial lKittles tree at Currin's Drug have to pay thirty millions more. prior to the ’60s. In Washington, Store tarriff on what is abroad. Things It is no matter for speculation outside of the counties bordering are getting very nicely into shape. where the money will come from. the Colombia, and a few spots on Lawrence T Harris, who was re- About all the necessaries o f life are cenely electes for the second time W e all know who w ill have to make Puget Sound, it is entirely lacking. from Lane up the deficiency if any there bo. Tocoma nnd Spokane were hardly on trusted. It w ill next be in order as a Representative for coal, oil, sugar, tlour, ice, coffin county, has announced himself as a The only wonder is how the peo the map 30 years ago. In Seattle candidate for Speaker of the house and other trusts to combine under ple o f England can hear the burden you will find a few men whose fath of Representatives. Mr Harris was one management, and the whole to boro in I.inn county in 1873. He so uncomplainingly. But the people ers aided Henry L Y’ esler, the found be controlled by a single head. received his early education in the o f England are becoming every day er of the town, to repel the Indian W h y not make the head elective as schools of Eugene. Later he enter more and more enlightened. It is attack of 1855, but probably not we/lo the office o f President, thus ed the University of Oregon, gradu not in human nature for them to more than 3 per cent of the popula ating with the class of 1893. putting the control o f commodities Ambitious to obtain a first clas legal endure such wastefulness as they tion have the pioneer spirit. There back into the hands o f the p ople. education, Mr Harris went to the now groan under. One ol these is a little of it at Olympia and over Is this I ’ topion? Not at all. It is ¡ University of Michigan Law School, ; fine days we shall probably hear o f j Grny's Harbor way. Walla Walla what we are com ing to. The very finishing the course snd being ad ; an uprising iu comparison with : may be considered one of the coun rapid growth o f the trust will by mitted to the bar in 1896. Return ' which the revolutions o f the past ties bordering tbe Colombia. Here ing to Eugene, he opened a law- its own velocity soon accomplish will he but child’s play. Things there is centered the memory of the office. and was soon appointed D e this end. Mark you the elimination puty Prosecuting Attorney for the that are long delayed gain in first sacrificial tragedy and of such of individual control will end in col second Judicial District, a position intensity from their enforced heroic pioneer effort that the spirit lective ownership.- Town Topics. I he still holds. procrastination.— Town Topic. can' never die. .„ iX ; that o now c ; people. I A •day, wbid: :h confrii, '• appear es never p , See O up Teas and Coffees they ar( by the nd prei T^c La si) Gr-oeer-y GompSS6 , -A. C} Vot;r|g, ifqijqsu t»lf onb — -------- Ax Billy, of Eugene seems to be ^arican a i n i l e n t <m i r r r » “ more popular than the man in the ! Startling proof of a ' the heit presidential chair” all oa the ac vanee in medicine isgb'Vhen h: cist G W Roberts of - . e . count of his “ Anto.” Almost everv j Vu. An old man thd®*“ “ ? paper in the state has written him suffered with what «Doubts pronounced incurable proep up for a column or eo on accouct of believed his ease hope tt. A person would thiDk it was the | Electric Hitters and « f Arniea Salve, which I only one in operation to read some pletely Ci.red him. ot the articles. Come up to Cottage Bitters are used to Grove -B illy” so „ can get a kidney and microbe p* same time this salve t T » chance at yon. less healing power. skin eruptions, ulcers Bitt-rs otic, Halve 25c a l» * * * I 0 U RE^ t h e T e a d e r ? i