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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
THE LEADER. COTTAGE Investigate Before You GROYF. - - OREGON. P u b lis h e d X . F. Woo LEY E v e r y H r ic la y Proprietor S U B S C R IP T IO N 1903. O f Capes, Coats, Jackets, Fur3, an d RHTES. $1.50 .75 .50 O n e Y eab S ix M o n t h « T hree M o n th s I f paid In advance but If not so paid a uniform rate of » j oe per year will be ckarged. AdvertlaliiK rates made known upon appli cation. A WORD Tbe unwary investor certainly | must have w hard time of it justj now to avoid being parted with bis good money. There are a goodly number of brazen attempts to foist on tbe public at this time some of the most questionable mining pro positions it has been our lot to run up against. We mention mining because we have more to do with this branch than we have with others. There are more dangerous investments outside of miuiDg than there are in it, but there are alto gether to many clothed with tbe honest garment of miuiDg. And the wonder of it is how tfcey succeed in reaping in the shekels. Why do men and women intrust tbeir hard-earned money to men and schemes, which bear upon their face such statements as “ mountains j and tons ot gold,” “ 100 per cent interest,” and hundreds of such i K\/ catchy phrases. I f they would stop for one moment and consider they could cot, help but see tbe ridiculousness of Rucli a statement.j Verily tbe old and t»ue saying that a sucker is born every minute’’ | should be changed to “ ten” and ad- j ded to “ that none of them ever die.” -Western Mining World. he? stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales ovar One end a Half MEKoa This in the main is correct bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? t\’o Core, No Pay. 50c. Enclosed v/ith every bottle is a Ten Cent, f ‘ " * ~ e’s black Root. Liver Fills. Mining invfestments from a specula SÁSBWXT7 tive point of view are as safe as ret 1 estate, merchantile or any other, but it should be borne in mind that ■W - men seldom buy rea^Setate, or in vest their money in merchandise without at least a partial iuvestiga-; tion. That safe guard applied to buying of mining stocks would | save many a tenderfoot loss, and d o ! Cb< i<-<st Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard always on more towards advancing the iu- j fe .v i ¿ i. hand. And iu Let everything usualy kept in a first- terests of legitimate mining that the j class market. sale of every share ever offered in | wild cat speculatiiitions. '-C Ä — . — i For a candidate who was going! OUR SALE! Entered at the Cottage Grove poet- office as uecond-class matter. F R ID A Y ----------- J a n u a r y 30, Invest. TO D E LIN Q U E N T S . Some months ago we placed a lim ited number o f accounts of de linquent subscribers to the L eader in the hands o f the National Publishers Association atMineapol- is lor collection, with instruction to notify such subscribers to call at this office and settle their accounts but with the distinct understand ing that no harsh means should then be adopted : no threats o f suit for collection or like means were to be employed without our consent. These instructions have been re peatedly violated by the Publishers Association and we have repeatedly asked them to desist but apparent ly without result, W e'have called the attention o f our delinquent subscribers to this state o f affairs before and now repeat that you are warned not to pay' to the National Publishers association a cent on our account. We will give a clean receipt for all moneys paid direct to us. Now we are in need of ou" money and must have what is due us. Many o f our subscribers have not paid us a cent for the past six yea rs. This is certainly as long as you cm expect us to carry you without a remittance, and we wish you to con sider this a personal appeal if you are not square with us to come and Skirts in the latest cuts and paterns, is now on. greatly Other W in te r Goods w ill also be Sold at reduced Prices until further notice. Lurch’s Lurch’s G r o v e ’ s T o s te le s s C h ill T e n i e MÁRKET CITY Bartels & Veatch, Props. roa H ost L in im en t on E arth . Henry 1» Baldwin, Supt City Water Works, Hhulbburg, Wis, writes: ” 1 have tried many kinds of liniment, but never have received ranch benefit until I used Ballard's Snow liniment for rheumatism und pains. I think it the best liniment on earth.” 25e 50c and $1.00 bottlo at The New Era Drug Store. M§ j D esicns COPYRIGHTS A C . ABTno* p#nd!n* » »ketch and dewcriptlon may «julcklr «a e a rta ii oar opinion fr y * whether an Invention ia probably p*tent»bta. Cotniaankna tlo o M irK tly confidential. Handbook o r Patent* fraa. <'Meet iuwct for eerarin« patent«. P m m t» taken throach Mann A Co. rarely« « « M w b c v , without change, in the Scientific American. A hand»- - «!y Illustratori weekly. I.anr«Rl et* eolation of any setenttfle Journal. Torro* *1 a roar; four month«, fL Sold by all rewsdealerm. i H i t e r s J t e l ! . '* r>kl f ami nothin'» less than vita! stag TYe Ii-ire n»> si,nd-in with the lontists on tough m nation or death if not relieved. Give I f every constipated sufferer a trial nu-l wo wiil treat vou right. could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon fet relief. bretes Constipation invites all kind of K | 3 .¿T!iiilwAis«jOWw-8M«g?<-A.^!tmje — contagion. Headaches, bilious- 9 ness, colds and many other ail- i menis disappear when consti- -i pated bowels are re! ieved. Thed- ford’s Black-Draught thoroughly l deans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. K «p if and H ea vy Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedfoid’s Black-Draught. , made by The Chattanooga Audi- v cine Co. So! 1 by all druggists in ; 25 cent and 81.00 packages. P ip er & g all that keens me up. H Y V a n D e n b u rg i j 1 i l p i Morgan. Ark., Jiar 2", UJOl. I cannot recti •nieml Thetnord'* Draught too highly. 1 keep It in my house nil the time aul have nwd it for the i wt teu yearn. 1 never gave ray cbllt]r»n any otter laxative. I think i fount nf ver he nil In to nor U without It on account of be Inc trouble*! with !<*•». Your medlclae ?s i ji g ¡km liananl Fish Bros Wasous and all S kinds of Farm Implements and % Mining Supplies U B. jlrFAKLAXD. u WE SUIT THE HABI) TO SUIT Oregonians are a queer set to allow tbeir state to go on record as producing o n lj-$1,860,465, in gold for the year 1902. Everybody knows better, but "what is anyone doing to remedy the evil? Talk is all. They sit around on boxes and barrels in the corner grocery | and discuss the matter but noth-, Our aim is to please our customers. Call and be convinced of this fact. \Ve handle a complete line of high grade Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and gurantee everything purchased of us to bo first class. ing comes from it. O f course, the J 3 0 8 mine owners are principally to! blame, as they invariably refuse to make known their production. | Something ought to be done to change the impression that the j stats is so low in gold production. G l I P T O S S 3 I1 C ! C o f f G G S t l l G y Tlje V A ^ .% .W % __________ ________ NV * pr unpt y obtain U. S. and Foreign Siisîi HARDWARE M l 1 H i What is the Use. of suffering from Indigestion if you This ia the time of year when tbe eat what yon want, or of starving old prospector, like everyone else, yourself to avoid such distress? Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken after lays aside for a time his desire to eating will digest your food perfectly find the pot of gold at tho foot of and froo you from all disagreeable the rainbow, and gives himself up symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspep to the enjoyment of life. W e who sia. Eat what you like at any time are parsuiog other vocations are and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Tour money liable to overlook this hardy class will always be refunded if you are not who have been the real pioneers o f ! satisfied. Write to us for a tree tbe great west, and as it were with sample. W H H ooeeu & Co., Buffalo an iron band bave broken dpwn tbe X. T, barriers that the delicate sandal of civilization might follow. To the BO Y E A R S ’ old prospector every hill is studded E X P E R IE N C E with mines like jewels iu a crown. He never gives up bis scorch until he is made aware it ia time for him to cross the great divide for the T rade M a r s » last time.” The mother o f Governor Cham berlain came all the long journey from her home in Old Mississippi to that which to her was the crown ing event o f her life— tho inangtiral ceremonies which made her belov eds on Governor o f Oregon. at Reduced Prices. . h ^ r expects xpecm o^^ » tfiii m ' r ' V , to be up with the times soon install some new machinery showing. Gibbs, .Sol Hirsh, Dolph in the near future and it takes and Corbett, had more votes and j support, but were all money to do this. Your account; ''lo n g er may bo small but remember there beaten. Everybody outside of the are hundreds just liko yours and voters who line up with him at tin- some are larger perhaps. So please start, always oppose the leading! don’t handicap us by witholding candidate so his defeat is assured your help we desire to make the unless he has votes enough to elect | L eadeii what it has always been on the first ballot or very early in j up to this time the best local paper tbe contest.— Salem Journal. in Lane County, we have done the best we could with our limited means now we ask you to give us a lift. I f you wish to keep posted on the local news and the progress o f your home town and community you cannot afford to do without the L eader and wo cannot do nearly so well unless we get what is justly due us. Come dig up and put us under obligation to make a first class paper and see if we don’ t do it. They w ill go , Gasi? Grocery J LOST. 3 P 0 F illG . C om pany Ft \ v ' l i c c l c r , F i ' o p . Yon K n ow tV h at Y o n A r e T a k in g " lcn y°u take Grove’s Tasteless A yearling re 1 i ami while > Chill A jrnniDR heifer, neirer. re Tonic because the formula- j* nmrke-ismoothe irrop off left ear. and | plainly pimted on every | was dehorned. May or may not bo ] branded '“ v‘" J U ' on **’ left hip. Strayed showing that it is simply iron 411 at ( >«*t let. Any ini'>nnation Vn>i u nl«lt «Heten . r r! otouf Invi’TiM« n for^ quinine in a tasteless form. No free report oti patentubiiity. "" * suitably rewaniÎ,,"by ,^ ;;ÿ | ' W‘l! ¡ How to Seem e' 1 Rn-tonn, Saginaw , O r e . ° * > cure, no pay. 50c. Falenta and Sim ple C o ld . Cease to be simple, if at all prolong ed. The safest way is to put them S t o p . T l i o t'flilfh W o r k . o (T t h r C o lti Laxative Brnrao-Qulntne tablets aside at the beginning. Ballard s care a cold a cobi in one iley. Xo Horehound Scrip stops a cold and re Cute, no Fay. Price 2i cents. moves the cause of colds 25c 50c ana I $1.00 bottle at The New Era Drug Store.