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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1902)
THE LEADER. The completion of the great Nile COTTACI E OHO VE, - - OREGON- dam was celebrated at Assouan with T’ u t il lu h e O E v e r y K r l t l a y . great ceremonious pageantry, iu the L. F. Wooure Proprietor presence of the Duke aud Duchess Entered at the Cottage Grove post- of Connaught, who appeared on he half of King Edward VII, the olHce as second-class matter. Khedive and delegates from «tie FRIDAY------- D e c e m b e r , 12, 1902. throughout E gvgt The ceremony of inauguration, which was per S U B S C R IP T IO N R H T E S . formed by the Duke of Connaught O ne Y ear $ 1 .5 0 consisted in laying the last coping S ix M onths T6 stone, and opening a number of T hree M onths -50 i f paid In advance but it not so paid a sluces to get the water How down Buttons rale ot I.' as per year will be «*"*• *• . Advertising rates mads known upon appll- the Nile. Following the ceremonies cation. _____ ______ 38uv Juntas {presents WHERE?. ' A t President Roosevelt's message on #2.00 the tariff question is as clear as #2.10 mud and a little thinner. This is #2.50 what he says: $2.50 1st, “ The tariff should not be changed.” Advertising is a combination of 2nd, “The way to change the tariff good judgement and enterprise. is by reciprocity treaties.” 3rd, “ If receiprocity wont work try a reduction o f dutieB on some Groat scheme that o f the Ore products.” gonian news Burean at Washing 4th, “ The duty ought to be a ton to create the impression that little more than enough ballance the trusts are going to down Pre the difference in the cost o f home sident Roosevelt and nominate and foreign labor. Mark Hanna for the presidency in 5th “The tariff on anthracite coal 1904. If there is anything in it, it should be removed.” must he the bad trusts that Teddy There is fearless statesmanship says in his message may possibly for you with a vengeance. There exist. is a policy if carried out would be a dandy. If there is a hide bound, high tariff, republician, or a The best thing President Roose fool free trade democrat in the velt said in his message to “ The” country who can’t agree with the Congress was “ the only shots that preSident on this policy or a part count are the shots that hit” and o f it at least we would like to see then he coolly proceeded to dis what he looks like. charge, apparantly at random, a literary blunderbuss loaded with Three hundred men are out at the ‘innocuous” rhetorical wads at the trusts and tariff questions. Is it Spreckles sugar refinery. The boats possible that the man of action at which carry the sugar are tied up, San Joan has forgot his training or and $40,000 worth of sugar, in the does he thinks the battle is over boilers, will be ruined if the men and that the ambiguous utterences do not return within 10 hours. Re of his message will be as oil upon cently 80 men were discharged, the troubled waters o f trust an^l just after forming a union, but the management denies this as the cause tariff agitation. of the walkout. W h y ?l Because they make prices right. Because you are treated with Courtesy. Because you can And anything you wish. All that is necessary to convince you of this assertion is to step in Our Clubbing List. The Commoner. Twice-a-week Republic Cincinnatti Enquirer Weekly Examiner Weekly Oregonian LU R O H S . $ 2:10 to our storo and seo for yourself. So get in Line Early as the best presents go first. Come and See our goods. Lurch’s Lurch’s G 3 SSS 3 SQ 0 3 S C ITY S A FREE PATTERN * I i MS CALLS (joot oxfn »election) to rrery nnb- •orlber. Only 50 cants a year. MAGAZINE A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. Ì beautiful colored p la te s ; lateet ta lo n s; dreum aking economica ; fancy w o rk; household hint*; fiction, etc. Sut>- •criho to-day, or, tend W. for latest copy. Lady agents wautod. Send Lor terms. Bartels & Veatch, Props. A / Choicest Meats, Hams, Bacon and Laru always on hand? And in fact everything usualy kept in a firsv class market. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- date, E c o n o m ic a l and Absolutely Ptrfect-FUtlug Paper Patterns. M E CALL* » Ä BAZAR, f P atterns Al \ M AR K ET Seams Allowed and Perforat Ions show the Bdsting and S«*i»fl Lines. S Z E L A -S O IfcT We have no stand-in with the dentists on tough meats. Give i a trial aud we will treat you right. $ S ¿ z i sa rri-s rcsmsraxzzsrEiap? Omly io and 15 cents each—none higher. Aek for them. Sold In nearly every city aa d sown, or by mail from Piper & VanDenburgj THE MoCALL CO., 113-115-117 West 31st St, NtW YORK. 111 . L i t e I n P e r i l . Shalt and Heavy When one looks over the city now and sees the numerous ponds o f water standing practically stag nant within the city limits and in deed right along by the side of Main street it is enough to give any one possessed o f- a progressive spirit the jim-jams. It is not only an unsightly scene but visions of disease and pestilence most as suredly float before his eyes. The city must have a sewerage system if it expects to attract strangers and induce them to locate in a veritable mill pond. It cannot afford to do without it. The settlement o f the coal strike trouble by the presidential com mission is more than likely to be drawn out for months. In this the operators have the upper hand and thoy will not overlook any thing that will result iu a delayed decision. The miners are at work and the longer the commission is in acting the more time they will have to adjust their various dif ferences with their employes as individuals. I f it can be prolonged until after the next presidential election. The Operators will surely win. LOST. A yearling heifer, red and white market! smoothe crop off left ear and was dehorned. May or may not be branded J It ou left hip. Strayed about Oct 1st. ADy information will be suitably rewarded by notifying K P R e d e o u d , Saginaw, Ore. L ondon , Dec 10.—The State De partment is in roceipt of a cable gram this afternoon from Minister Bowen at Caracas, Venezuella, to the effect that the British and Ger man naval forces had made a dem onstration, landed Marines and siezed the custom bouse La Guayra. Great excitement prevails at Cara cas over the seizure of the Venezu- elen warships, General Crespo, Tol- uma. Ossum and Margarita, yester day by the combined British and German naval force. President Castra has placed all German and British subjects in Car acas under arrest. I f you desire a g ood com p lex ion use Moki tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 2Sets and SUcts. Money refunded if it does not satisfy you. Write to Great Britain and Germany have W n H o o k e r & Co Buffalo, N Y, for issued an ultimatum to the little free sample. Benson Drug Co. republic of VenezuelL Of course the little South Ameaican republic Japanese Minister Kogoro Taka- will have to give in. hira, diplomatically but firmly inti mates that the apppeintment of John W e sell the greatest o f b lood Barrett as minister to Japan would purifiers, Acker’s Blood Elixir, uuder not be as pleasing as that of some a positive guarantee. It will cure other man. No formal protest was all chronio and other blood poisons filed against Barrett's appointment If you have eruptions or sores on' but statements of the Jspanese min your body, or are pale, weak or run down, it is just what you need. We ister were such as to leave no room reutnl money if you are not satisfied' i for doubt as to the desires of his oOcts nod $1.00. Beuson Drug Co. boms government. “ I just seemed to have gone all to pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., “ biliousness and a lame back had mado life a burden. I couldn’ cat or sleep and felt almost too wort out to work when I began to list Electric Bitters, but they workec wonders. »Now I sleep like a top, cai eat anything, have gained in strengtt and enjoy hard work.” They glvi vigorous health and new life to weak sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50c at J P Currin’s drug store. American’» I'amoti« llcnuiles. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don’t have them, nor will any one, who uses Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face Eczema or Salt Rheum van ish before it. It cures sore lips, chap ped hands, cbilblairs. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Currie.’s drug store. HARDWARE Stm teJ Fish Bros Wasons and ill j kinds of Farm Implements ud I Mining Supplies. “ WE SUIT THE HAKD TO SUIT Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of high grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and gnrantee everything purchased of us to be first class. • I The Oregon territorial Legislature at the session of 1855-6, passed a measure promising to pay soldiers who served in the Indian campaigns of those days $2 a day for their ser vices. This promise has never been fulfilled. Thefow remaining veterans J E "W ^eele*, rpop. will ask the Legislature convening next month to make good the pro S| o i »« i T I hj ( '« i t g l i W o r k » <»fT < fio 4 'oLd That pathetic story of 9» 1 Laxative Bromo Quinine lab els mise. It is figured that two-thirds j cure a i '.'M a cold in one day. No evicted from his bumble c0(® of the soldiers who served the state I Cure, no Vav. Price 25 cents. i with a sick wife and ber 1 . ^ in Indian wars have died, aud that ’ L on don , Dec 10.— The Admiralty old mother by a coal comp*“! $300,000 would be a proper sum to is in receipt of advices this after wife dying from consequent f vote for relief of the survivors. It ure, should have more is to he hoped this request w ill be noon that a British warship seized the coal strike commission tb** promptly and cheerfully granted. the Venezuelan warship Bolivar this the fixed-up figures of the coa* ^ morning. The faithfulness and heroism of The seizure look place at Port of bine. The only rent be o«*j ( these frontier soldiers made possible for the strike period. ** the present conditions in Oregon, Spain, Trinidad Island, and was company gave no reason °r^ and they are richly deserving of made without bloodshed or any ing him—just turned the overt act of hostility further than their promised pay, even if a half out on a rainy d a y — O m ** century has elapsed since it was the necessary demonstrations of force required to enforce the dc. earned.— Hood River Glacier. To* Know What mand for surrender. T w C o r e a C o ld I n O n e D a y . ; When you take G * » « ^ T h e Beet I T e s e r t p lIo n f o r M a la r ia , ! Chill Tonic because J " Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the Chills and Fevers, is Grove’s Taste plainly printed on « or* mouey if it fails to cure. E W Grove’s less Chill tonic. It is simply iron showing that it i* tasteless and quinine in a tasteless form. quinine in isguature is on each box. 25. No cure, no pay. price 50c. cure, no pay. 50c. / See Our Teas and Coffees they are Tl^e Oasl^ Gr-oeepy Company