The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, November 07, 1902, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE G R LEADER.
O V E , - - O REG O N
; BR ITISH AID FOR B O ER S .
COTTAGE
P u b lis h e d
L . P . W ooley
t 'v u r y F r id a y
L ondon ,
Nov
4 . —The
British
P ro p rieto r parliament today passed a bill ap­
A GREAT
SALE OF
Lurch’s
DRESS GOODS.
Lurch’s
propriating eight million pounds,
Kate red at the Cottage Grove post-
[$38.720,000] to uid the Boers in
office as second-class matter.
re-establishing their homes. T h e
P ii ID AT--------- N ovember , 7, 1902. bill provides for a liberal system of
advances on long term payments
SUBSCRIPTION RHTES. with light interest charges.
O xe Y eah
$1.50
It is thought this measure will go
Six M onths
.75
far towards reconciling the Boer
Tur.nu M ontüs
.50
people to British rule.
I t p a id In a d v a n ce hilt II n o t so paid I
- L--
uniform rate <>( jrd.no per year will be charged.
A S t a r t l i n g S « rp rl» « \
All vernatili! ra te s o:a ie know n upon appli­
catili:!.
Very few could believe in looking at
A T Hoadloy. a healthy, robust black-
W e do n o t th in k it b o astfu l to sa y t h a t vre h a v e th e
O ur C 'lubbiug Gist.
The Commoner.
$2:10 smith of Tiliien, Ind., that for ten
N ew est an d F re s h e s t S to ck a n d th e L o w e s t P r ic e s in
Twice-a-week Republic
$2.00 years he suffered such torture from
Rheumatism
as
few
could
endure
and
tow n
T r y fo r y o urselves. N ow is th e tim e to see
Cincinnatti Enquirer
$2.10
W eekly Examiner
$2.50 live. But a wonderful change follow­
L
u
rc
h
’s
B
la n k e ts an d o th e r B ed d in g a t th e i r b est, an d
ed
his
taking
Electric
Bitters.
“
Two
Weekly Oregonian
$¿.50
bottles wholly cured me,” he writes,
and I Have not felt a twinge over a
Advertising is a combination of year.” They regulate the Kidneys,
purify the blood and euro Rheumatism
good judgement and enterprise.
Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve di­
gestion und give perfect health. Try
them. Only 50ots at J P Currin’s
W hat's the matter o f spreading
drug store.
the mud out a little thiner on Main
street. T hey scrape it off in Eugene
The mineral industry each year
grows greater and greater. Iu 1901
W ell the elections in the states for the second time the total value
are over and som ething lik e h alf of our mineral production exceeds
o f the candidates got left, but there tho enormous sum of $1,000,000,000
the exact figures being $1,086,529,-
\ ,
Choicest Meats, Haras, Bacon and Lard always on
is alw ays more to follow.
521, as compared with $1,063,620,-
A '
hand. And in fact everything usualy kept in a first-
5-18 in 1900, and with $972,908,973,
class market.
Probably Mr Geer th in k s the or 2.15 per cent., and a gain of 1901
idea of having to be elected twice over 1889 of $111,377,313, or 11.77
before getting an office is a little per cent. The largest actual gain
F T .q - T
Z 2ST S S A S O K
more than he bargained for.
was that of 1889 and 1898, $273,-
601,810, or 39.17 per cent.; next
,
I hsve had occasion to me your I
Black-Draejhl Stock and Poultry Med!.'
AA'e have no stand-in with tho dentists on tough meats. Give o
IV e are iraformed the coal strike that of 1900 over 1899, $91,168,310,
cine and am pleased to lay that 1 never
a
trial
and
we will treat you r ig h t
is settled but it is dollars to dough­ or 9.11 per cent., then the gain of
used anything ter stock that gave half ai
good satisfaction. I heartily recom.
nuts neither the strikers nor the 1895 over 1891, which was $34,215,-
mend It to ail owners of stock.
operators feel any better over the 822, or 17.88 per cent., and the
J. 8. BEkSlicR, St. Louis, Mo.
gain of 1887 over 1886, $71,927,880,
fuss.
,
Sick stock or poultry should not
or 16.81 per cent. Iu other years
eat cheap stock food any more than
sick persons should expect to be
than those mentioned between 1880
cured by food. V hen your stock
Emperor Williams of Germany and 1898 tho gains were noteworthy
and poultry are sick give thr tn med­
icine. Don't staff them with worth­
is even a greater hunter than our and in some of tho years, notably
less stock foods. Unload the bowels
Toddy. l i e has killed over 30,000 iu 1884, the production decreased
and stir np the torpid liver end the
S 5 ie!f an d Heavy
animal will 1» cared, if it be nossi-
pheasants in the last 25 years. $40,451,968, or nearly 9 per cent.
ble to cure it. Black-Draught S-ock
Probably our Grover could beat D uring the industrial depression of
and Poultry Mi dicine unloads the
HARDW ARE
bowels an.l stirs up the torpid liver.
him on ducks though.
1892-1895 the production would
It cures every malady cf stock if
have been expected to decline, as it
taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can j
of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry !
did, going from $648,895,031 in
Medicine and 1 1 will pay t o r itself t e n I
And the next m ost excitin g
1892 to $574, IS 1,721 in l-WO, $527,-
tirnesover. Horses work hotter. Cows
thing will bo Oregon's Sentorial
I give more milk. Hogs gain fresh. "
079,225 in 1894, and then rising to
I And hens lay mow eggs. It solves the
Fish Bros Wasous and «11
m uddle. The people decided that
problem of making as much blood,
$621,295,047 in 1S95, and not
ta 1 1 ffiffiajst... 1
i kinds of Farm Implements eat
Gov Geer was their choice for that
flesh and energy r.s possible out of
reaching the output ot 1892 until
.. -2. - v h a B r .'dining Supplies.
tho stnaJe3t amount cf food con-
office but who the legislature will
I sumed. Buy a can from your dealer.
1893,
decide upon is another question.
Savings in Yarns and Umbrellas.
“BEST at LURCH'S means something,
—— c 1T y
M ARKET'
Bartels & Veatch, Props.
Piper &
V anDenburg
t e d i,; »
A m e r i c a n ’* 1 ' a m o n i I t c a u t i c s .
Our cilizens should net forget
Look with horror on Skin Eruption?
I l l s l . i f e I n 2’e r i l .
the special school m eeting called Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t
have
them,
nor
wilt
any
one,
who
uses
for W ednesday afternoon, Nov. 19,
for the purpose o f voting a tax Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies
“ I just seemed to have gone nil to
tho face. Eczema or Salt Rheum van­
sufficient to run a nine m onth’s ish before it. It cures sore lips, chap­ pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be
school and also to consider the ped hands, chilblains. Infallible for Tex., “ biliousness and a lame back
convinced of this fact. We handle a compiido line of high
had made life a burden. I couldn’
question of fitting up the vacant Piles. 23c at (Jurrin's drug store.
grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and V egetables and gurr.uteo
eat or sleep and felt almost too wort
room and
em ploying another
Portland, Orogcra Oct. 27,1902. out to work whoa I began to list
everything purchased of U3 to bo first class.
teacher. The crowded condition All Agents: Oregon Lines.
Electric Bitters, but they worked
of our shool alm ost com pells some
Tho first general m eeting of tho woDders. Now I sleep like a top, cai
disposition to be made of this Oregon Immigration Association will eat anything, have gained in strength
and enjoy hard work.” They g!vt
matter. The school board has very be held in Portland, November 18th
vigorous health and new life to weak
reluctantly given up the idea ofi at which time permanent officers sickly, run-down people. Try them.
putting in a heating plant this! will bo elected, and arrangements Only 50c at J P Ourrin’s drug store.
year as the expense w ill be too I made to take advantage of the Im ­
great and other things are morel migration Act, passed by Congress
1«o r s I . i l i c ! 5 o t C a k e * .
J K W E ; c o l e iq R t f o p -
necessary and urgent.
last June.
“The fastest selling nrticlo I have
For this occasion we have made In my store,” writes druggist C T S tn i» * '8 ’l» r C o n i l a W o r k « ofT I he*
rate o f one and one-third fare on Smith, of Davis, Ky„ “is Dr K ing’s
Laxative ItromoQuiniue tablets
T h e B e i t 5 'r e s e r lp c lo ii to r Malaria,
The average reader pays for his the certificate plan, and you will be New Discovery for Consumption, cure a cold a cold in one day. No Chills nnd Fevers, is Grove's TMte
Cure,
no
Pay.
Price
25
cents.
m onthly m agazine in advance as a prepared to give passengers re­ Coughs and Colds, because it always
less Chill tonic. It is simply if»“
cures. In my six years of sales it has
m atter of course, as does the reader ceipts on our special blanks for never failed. I have known It to save
nnd quinine in a tasteless font
No cure,’no pay. Trico 50a.
o f the metropolitan daily. It is fares paid to Portland to attend this sufferers from Throat aud Lung dis­
} A FREE PATTERN
only when he nears home that lie convention.
eases, who could get no help from
(y o u r ow n selectio n ) to ev ery su b ­
scrib e r. O nly 50 cen ts a y e a r.
V on K n o w W h a t Y on -\r© Taking
doctors or any other remedy.’’Mothers
tightens his purse strings, gru ¡s in g ­
As this is an event of great inter­
V/hen you take Grove’s Tastote*
rely
on
it,
best
physicians
proscribe
ly
r ing to the publishers o f his est to tho entire State, it would be
Chill Tonic because tho iorunb f
it, an J J PCurrin graran tee sitisfac
local
paper, his neighbor and well to give notice of same as an
plainly printed on every W**
Mon or refund price. Trial bottles free
pro.'ably his personal friends, the item of new s to papers in your Reg. sizes. 50o and $1.
snow ing that it is simply ir°n •“
quinine in a tasteless fora- -16
con [deration that is so freely given city, and do anything else you can
T o C u r e a C o ld III O n e D ay.
cure, no pay. 50c.
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
the non-resident printer o f metro* to advise the public of this conven­
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
A r e m ; bea u tifu l colored p i s t e s ; la te s t
I
politan paper or m agazine. There tion.
latUiions; dre«*rnaking econom ics ; fancy
Tablets. All druggists refund the
work ; household h in ts ; fiction, etc. Sub*
Notice.
•rrib e
or, send
lor la te s t copy.
appears to be no valid reason for
mouey
if
it
falls
to
cure.
E
W
Grove’s
Lady agents w anted. Send fo r te rm s.
Yours truly,
The Board of Equalization f*
S ty lis h , R e lia b le , S im p le . L > to -
isguature la on each box. 2-3.
this. The sm all publisher of the
AY E C omax ,
Lana county will meet at the «®*
c a it* . E c o n o m i c a l a n d A b s o l u t e l Y
P erfect-1 ittintf P a p e r P a tte rn s .
local paper is quite as much in
General Passenger A g en t
lo st ]
sor's office in the court b ins« * ^ !1
need of funds, quite as necessary
A yearling heifer, red and white
gene on Monday, November H
ns the publisher o f tho distant
marked * moo the crop off loft ear and
1902. and remain in <«eioii w
Closing on Sale.
fltB A Z A R i
■
I was dehorned. Mry or may net be
metropolitan w hoever demands his
days for the purpose o f ei;nsBsis$
Now is the time to get your AYali I branded J H on left hip. Strayed
or nensation in advai.ee
It is a
the assessm ent rolls for saideoort*
Paper at greatly reduced prices. aliont Oct 1st. Any information will
st.-ai,;:-* neighbor and friend who
'A'e are closing out all old stock to oe suitably rewarded by notifying E j
All persons having grit
M
« 4 P e rfo riti« » » » .» I
grum bles as be shows one the co n ­
t«a P'itttc «M S-.iflü lin».
note
late and govern the .vcl«8*
make room for the n r aud up-to P Itnxisor.p. Saginaw, Ore,
Y*.1*,” a * ' t erma u c k —nom h ch«,. |
sideration that is granted
the date paterna.
So,1>
and »own, ot by mail
t v n acari y VT.,, rii, 1 I
! o o r d m g lj.
B A N N E R
fl A ! . V S
T H E M o C A L L C O .,
I
stranger as a matter of course.
D. P. IkuNI
At J P C irkix ' s
113-115-117 W'<t lis t S t. V f» TORN. 1
t h e m oat h a a lln a »at»* in th e vro r'i.
Cuunly As**®
WE SUIT THE
HARD TO SUIT’
See Our Teas and Coffees they are Fine.
T'l^e Gasl^ Gr-oecry Company
M£ CALL'S,
MflffilgmE!
M- CAUL 4 itî
P atterns !