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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1903)
THE LE A D E R . The Salem Statesman, a sta ich republican pajier, sounds a v|rn 1 Ju l- »lla lie c l fcO very K r l d a y . ing to the legislators of its L . P. WoOLEY Proprietor vt hich might be well for then heed. It says : Entered at the Cottage Grove post- The republican party of Or ;on office aa acconti-cl as« matter. * ia approaching the most seRius F R ID A Y -------- J astaby , 23, 1903. period in its history. Two ago the representatives of party put into the form of law he S U B S C R IP T IO N principle of the election of Un ed O xe Y ear S ix M onths States senator by direct vote of T hree M onths people. It was neb-d upon If paid in advance hut If not so paid uniform rate of $ 2.00 per year will be charged. nearly 78,000 men of Oregon at \«i\«rUsing rate» made known upon appli cation. polls last June. Now it is prolos- ed to disregard this vote ; in e; ict Our Clubbing List. $ 2:10 to say the people o f Oregon do lot The Commoner. $ 2.00 know what they want; to slap tl im Twice-a-week Republic $ 2.10 in the face because the man rec v- CincinDatti Enquirer $2.30 Weekly Examiner ing the highest number of v< es $2.50 Weekly Oregonian — 45,000 votes— is not pleasing to a few republican bosses, ambit! js themselves and selfkeeping. It is It is said a man who squeezes a not the political fortunes ot lr dollar never squeezes his wife. In Geer at stake, It is a princi] le looking over over our accounts we note that some awful good women that is at stake, and a principle wc know are not getting the pres dear to the hearts of the people as they indicate their votes. It is rfct sure they deserve. 1 a proposition solely to slap in tic ! Senator Galloway, of Yamhill j face 45,000 republicans of Oregoji. county, in nominating 0 E S Wood | who vote for Mr Geer- It is a ptt>- for United States senator this morn position as well to slap in the fare ing said that Wood had received the 33,000 democrats who cast I heir Democratic nomination in the con ballots for Mr Wood. It is a , vention for senator and the Demo dangerous proposition and far- cratic vote at the polls, and the reaching. Do not forget that. The people expected the Democrats in ghost of these 78,000 voters will not the legislature to vote for him, down. It w ill pursue the men j making this proposition like a i which they would do to the end. The people expected the Republi Nemesis, not this year and the can members of the legislature to next only, but for years to come. vote for the Republican nominee Better have a care gentlemen- for Senator, but only God knew what to expect from a Republican The Commoner, Mr Bryan’s pa majority. per, will be especially interesting The Democrats voted solid for and instructive during the present Wood in both House and Senate. session of congress. The action of this congress will probably deter G O V E R N O R C H A M B E R L A IN ’S mine the issues upon which the I P O L IC Y . next presidential campaign will be ' fought. The Commoner proposes T o the Portland Telegram Gov to carry on a campaign of o f educa ernor Chamberlain, on the day of tion and organization to the end his inauguration, gave the follow iliwi democratic pnncipiv» may ing as a policy he will pursue while triumph. chief executive o f the state : In addition to the editorial de ‘ •My ambition is to give an partment, which receives Mr Bry honest and an economical adminis- j an’s personal attention, The Com »ration o f the affairs of state ; pro-1 moner contains a Current Topic De tection o f the public hands and partment, The Home department, afeguarding the funds which have Mr Maupin's— Whether Common l oon realized therefrom, for the or Not— and other good features, support o f schools and colleges. I i any o f which is well worth the sub do not mean to say that the pre-1 scription price of the paper. reeding administration lias not | The Commoner as a whole i« been economical or well managed ; clean, entertaining and instructive,; I simply state what is to be my and its rapid increase in circula-j policy. | tion, now amounting to 140,000. “ I am going ¡Dto office not as a .. , , , .... . , , is proof o f the i>aiw*r s strength and partisan, with the view o f building . * , , , . . , . . . influence- \\ e have made arrange- up a machine in the interest of! , . , . . . , , , ment8 with Mr Brvan whereby The I anybody, but as a servent, to do ¡ , , ,J , ,, " ... , , . ... , „ Commoner can be supplied with i the w ill o f the people and faithfully _ , , , . , , T . 1 he L ead er , both papers for on e! execute the laws as I coustrue , f ‘ „ . Year . . for . 12.00. ------- This ----- offer applies] them. i both to new and renewal subscrib- i “ M y relations with the secretary taken advantage o f during o f state and state treasurer are o f ers the pleasantest character. and j j the month o f January. A ll orders COTTAGE 0 aËSSSEBI «B O V E . - - OUEUON. have no doubt that they w ill con >hould tinue to be during my whole term. I f we disagree it will be on questions on policy rather than on account o f , Bent in to this office- - ---- — — e Best L in im e n t on E arth, Honry p Baldwln> ^ CUy diverging politica. views. ■ i — i . ¡Works, Shullsburg, Wis, writes: " I i have tried many kinds of liniment, I but never have received much benefit Care of Thanks. until I used Ballard’s Snow liniment ------ • | for rheumatism and pains. I think it To thoee who so kindly assisted the best liniment on earth.” ¿5c 50c i s during the sickness ami in the «od $100 bottle at The New Era Drug death of our beloved husband, son brother aud who gave so freely of | Skirts in the latest cuts and paterni greatly is now on. They will Other Winter Goods will al30 be Sold at reduced Prices until further noti; iC8. G r o v e ’s Tasteless Chill Toiift he stooi the test 25 years. Average Annual Soles ever One aid a Ha bottles. Does this record o? morit eppeal to you ? ft© v-ure, Wo Pa] Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent, package o f Grove’s M ock R oo L Liver • i PdlS. C IT Y ,: \ Choicest .Meats, Hams, Bucou and Lard ah hand. And in fact everything usualy kept ia class market. i I f fciP tflO il M ARKE' Bartels & Veatch, Props. X Ä “ S IE T H2ST S E A S O N Constipation is nothing more a than a clocking of the bowels V» y ai* 1 nothing > ; than vital stag- '* * * rttnoTi or tfrsim v t -nvte T rtw w . "W-1 Ymvo Tin Y^r.d-in wWh the dentists on tough tceafl If every constipated iuffmr la trial and we will treat you right could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon gtt relief. ■ « M ’> m s w T — MiMUJ n ^ T n w r » ! Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed- ford s Dlack-Drauglit thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the »urging of calomel or other vio- ent cathartics. a n d He Be sure that yon get the origi nal Thedford’s Black-Draught, HARDW ARI made by The Chattanooga Med I- i cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. SI Pipsr Vaillent J * Shelf hm iU M iivan, Ark.. Jf«y 5*», 1001. I cannot rwi.mmi’H'i TheUferU's !»U - Jc- *11 tJff* tjruo mil k ive U VBU U for tU'.t«t Un yenrt. l never (rare my children *ny other laxat*'». [ think 1 could liOTcr bn aide to work wltkont !t on a< fount o f brlB? troubled with \ ronV1r*qt!on. Your medic Idne Fish Bros M’asons j kinds of Farm Implemel M ining Supplies. } all that keeps ne up. 1. B. WAIULTD. the A FREE PATTERN ns,sob- Mi C A L E S S I M M Æ Z IK E w J hakd t o si Our aim is to please our customers. Call convinced of this fact. We handle a complete line of grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and gn everything purchased of us to be first class. A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. A b«aur:fol colored plnte«; Ur-*, V 1? .ln*P • work h usehod k «5 «r.*** ; Une* hin t,; hr::on, etc, Sufi senbe to-day, or, *en«J ac for la:e-t c c -•• Wv ■««»,* wanrevt Send for term» StTll.h, RcHiV.. S.n;-..rp.to. Economical aoj AI t Perfcct-FitttP? Prper Patt.*rus j tract entitles the holder to a free Lurch's Lurch’s M SC A LL B A Z A R , i ne Gasp Grocery ttr S n tk , M Comps i P atterns ' AI S go Our i cas and Coffees they ai ? 5-------------------- loving sympathy in our hours of Mrs Jean B Shellaberger of Saginaw sorrowing we extend onr sincere has been awarded a free tuition eon- thanks. Mi.s E lla T a \ o r , * tract by the Correspondence Institute ! -i i a P T at : on and F akilt . of America, Scranton Pa. This con- Win(ert Of Capes, Coats, Jackets, Furs, an Pfrfwatk« eia. St-mj LI ms . Ask foe them. Sold in nearly every city Faithful person to travel for w ell' course in either Illustrating, ad- and town, or by mail from T T • st -M.sh< d house in a few counties w'iting. Journalism, Proof reading, TH E M c C A L L CO., It5-115-117 Wut list St, 5FW YORK cal...._ «..it retail merchants and ! Bookkeepla , Stenography, Practical —IT ....... I. I ____ . g< :.t - Local territory. Salary | Elictrieity, or elictrical engraving. M o o ( , r-ear and expenses, pavable I As Mrs Shellaberger already had oae -19.70 • week in CMh nod expenses o, (heae contrsc*« -he will be glad to J i l-'. ..I . l ’oeitiou p.rm av c n t. Bos- transfer the extra one to sny worihy y '-A .' t .■ ■ ..... :r - ■ oes.ful nod rushimr. Stan- person who Is interested. Mr* 40 t u ' . dard House 334 Dearborn St Shellaberger will be at the Sherwood ■ “¿¡'.U - c-y, Chicago. Hotel Friday and Saturday. Ì ___________________T Ft t v ^ t i c c l c t f , P i 'o p . I Y o n K n o w W h a t Yon J LOST. hen you take Grove's J A yearling heifer. i marked-iraoothe crop i f f ’l - f ^ r ^ M ^ , T;,,‘ic.bec» w e " " on IW TrTn led T 0" ' May or naiy net be I p. nly P.,,nted. n left hip. 'strnyeil showing that it is simply I about Oct 1st. . Any lnfnni.aq ,n will quinine in a tasteless j r i a s a s s s i . «:«■»- w , S | - ,..T h . fa n u l, U « p l , , . f f ( n Laxative BromoQuinine eure a cold a cold --•( • in' on;: iCUre’ a0Fay- I’r-'-e ¿5cents. - • ^ . «*• S im p le Cold. Cease to tie simple, if *t^ ed. The safest way is to I aside at the beginning- hound Sorup stops a moves the cause of colds* $1.00 bottle at The New 1 Store.