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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
5 SBE» THE LEADER. COTTAGE GROVE, - - OREGON. F * u t> li« * h e d E very F V ic tn y . L . F. _______ W o o l k ______ y _____ Proprietor Entered at the Cottage Grove post- office as second-class mutter. F R I D A Y ----------- F ebdrary ,13 1903. S U B S C R IP T IO N O se Y ear S ix M onths T hree M onths RHTES. »1.50 .75 .50 There is said to l>e a move on i foot to form a combination o f fleer ' republicans and the Democrats in I the legislature to elect Mr Geer to , the U S Senate, and in return the ■ democrats are to receive the assis tan ce ot the Geer element in the | republican party to elect a demo crat to succeed the late Thomas j Tongue in Congress. This is pur» rot. It does not come from th e' friends o f either Geer or the demo- I cruts but plainly bears the imprint of the whole cloth fabrication of the Fulton element of the republi We acknowledge receipt of Vol 1 can party. It is a cheap subterfuge | No 1 of the Long Creek Light a to discredit the honesty Mr Fulton s I 6 column Sheet published by W O opponents and is the grasping at-a- Harryman. It appears to have a straw act o f Mr Fulton’ s sinking fairly good start. We wish it aspirations. We favor democratic i success. support of Mr Geer on principle if The ground hog saw his shadow it can be shown that lie has sufli when he made bis proverbial peep strength in his own party to make ; at the outer world Monday, Feb. 2, his election possible with such sup (Groundhog Day.) According to port. The people prefered Mr Geer ■ the old proverb, Mr. G roundhog to Mr Wood. The first duty of the ( will not immerge again for six weeks democratic Legislators is to their j during which time we may expect own constituency and they should j some "tough” weather. We sincerely stand firmly by Mr Wood until all j hope it will not be any tbughertban hopes o f his election have vanished i but it is not their duty to assist the | that already being given us. ring politicians defeat the expressed will of the people, either hy helping I A bill was introduced in the to maintain a dead lock to the end legislature to make it a misdemean and thus deprive the state of its or for a tramp to attempt to ride proper representation in Congress j on a railroad train without paying or by refusing to give their support fare. Of course the bill was laughed to the expressed choice o f the rna - 1 down by a body o f men who ride | j jority o f the people just to please m . on free passes, and the question ' a ring faction of the republican naturally arsine«, how much rail- party thot ha8 no pri:.ciple 0r oree road fare has the gentleman who higher than to get office. But the i introduced the bill paid in the last idea o f barter and trade should be eight or 10 years? and we believe is foreign to tho sit OUR SAL Of Capes, Coats, Jackets, Furs, and Skirts in the latest cuts and pater ns, is now on. They will go at greatly Reduced i f paid in advance but if not so paid a uniform rate of #•?.<><» per year will be chanted. Advertising rates made known upon appli cation. Last Saturday Mose Gets bor rowed a team of mules, wagon and harness of Mr Dariman of Sagiuaw and drove to Eugene in company with C C Hardwick to move some household furniture, After moving the goods Getz offered to sell the team and when asked what he would take for the same said he would sell it for $10. His offer was acepted and now the gentleman will abide awhile in tho county jail and ans wer to a charge of larcing at tne next term of court. The man Hardwick has dissapeared. Getz was placed under bonds of »500 but failing to give the same now lias leisure to repent of his action in jail. uation from a democratic stand point neither does it come from the better element uf the republicans. It is an attribute of machine poli tics and belongs to the Fulton Booth and Kuykendall stripe o f re publicans. Let Democrats have nothing whatever to do with such politics. If there are enough lion est republicans Who are willing to abide by the decission of the peo pie who, with tho aid o f the demo crats can elect Mr Geer we favor his election. Let the election of the congressman take care o f itself. It is a disgrace to combine the two elections in any manner. D o m e s tic T ro u b le s. One was pale and sallow and t other fresh and rosy. Whence t difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr King’s New Life Fills to maintain it by gently arousing tbe lazy organs they com pel good digestion and bead off consumption. Try them. J F Curriu Druggist. Tbe Southern l ’ucitie lines in Oregon will hereafter issue time permits for passengers to ride on regular freigbt traius on the main Hues south of Albany and on all branch lines. The passenger must sign a release for the extra hazard of riding on a freight trains and when thoy may receive the permit, which in connection with the re gular transportation will authorize freight train conductors, to permit the holder to ride on the train. Tho Oregon Journal had the These permits can be obtaiued right inspiration when in its lead through any agent or traffics re ing editorial of Wednesday it said : presentative of the company. “ The legislators owe it to the state that the monotonous farce President Roosevelt is snidl to now being presented at Salem “avor a uniform anti- trust law for ceases andQ that some worthy re all the states. I f this uniform law presentative of tho whole state be is no more efficient than the legis elected, and that at once. Geer’s ! lation against the trusts, passed by election seams impossible, although ' by congress, it should not occupy he was the only candidate amongstj valuable space on the statute books the republicans who dared go be-1 There is need for anti trust legisla fore the people and stand or fall by j tion, but Mr Roosevelt must confine their decree. Mr Fulton had the | himself to saying who shall be same opportunity, but he evidently postmistress in Mississippi and who did not care to risk defeat. These shall not be senator in Utah. He two are the republican candidates! in the open, although there a re! must not take all the prerogatives others who are reported to be i na j away from the people— East Ore gonian. #>ceptive mood. Prices, Other Winter Goods will also be Sold at reduced Prices until further notice. f It is interesting as well as dis gusting to hear the republican papers scour at Bryan besause he refuses to attend a democratic gathering where Grover Cleveland was at the head of the list o f invi ted speakers. In their eyes he has committed a grievous wrong. Well may be so. But how many of these same papers are howling themselves hoarse over the deser tion as they profess, of Mr Geer? How many of the Fulton pure (?) republicans would like to play second fiddle to Mr Geer at a re publican love feast? Bosh gentle men pull the beam out of your own eyes. r 3 r Lurch’s Lurch’s Grove’s Tasteless CM! Tonic _ iicr stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over Cne end o H l i - liliKir. bottles. Docs ibis record bottle of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay* is a Tea Cent» package o f Grove's Root* Liver Bilw. Enclosed with every Black CITY rX MARKET B artels & Veatch, Props. BlACMGIiïf r FCR Choicest Meats, Hnms, Bacon and Lard always on hand. And in fact everything usualy kept in a first- class market. , W SPAill# I2>T Constipation is nothing | than a clogging of the bowels I nml nothing lea. than vital statf- nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he ¡9 allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, he would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappe’ar when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed- ford ’s Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that yon get the origi nal Thedford’s Black-Praugnt, made by The Chattanooga lled i- cineC o. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. I We Lave no stand-in with the dentists on tough meats. Give( ! a trial and we will treat you right. Piper & VanDenburg Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE Y « m n , Ark., J!ar 83 , m o t. I cumot rcrommeml TherlforriN m ark, nraiislit feo HUM,. I k <■ ..,> It I . m, |,„UM all tho time and lime used it for tho lust t*n yean*. | norer faro mjr children nj other laxative. I think I could never bo able to work without It on account o f beinir troubled with i constipation. Your medicine !s J f all that keeps mo up. C. B. M c FARLAXD. ¡1 Fish Bros Wasons and all kinds of Farm Implemeuts and Mining Supplies. Sim ple Coltl. NOTICE TO C K EDITO 1 W Notice is hereby given to whom It may con cern that the undersigned, Mary Ann Dillard has been appointed by the County Court o f Lane County, Oregon, as executor of the last will and testament and of the estate of s K Dillard, deceased. A ll persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them with the proper vouchers to the under signed at her home, near Cottage Drove, Lane County, Oregon, or at the law office o f A C Woodcock in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated January 29 th 1903 M a r r y z Y n n D i l l a r d . Y ou K n o w W lm t Y ou A r e T a k in g When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula ii plainly piinted on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. And harassed by a bad cough? Use Bullards Horehoutid Syrup, it will sever.- you sound sleep and effect s prompt ikti<i radical cure. 25c, 50c and »!•«' irottiu at The New Era Drug S to p . T h e C o u g h W o rk ..IT , h r < Isixaiive Bromo Quinine labiw. W o n d e r fu l N erve. cure h void a cold in one day. No A runaway almost ending fatallv, I Cure. no F“.v I’rice 25 cents. started a horrible ulcer on the leg i of J B Orner, Franklin Grove 111. = For four years it defied all doctors and and all remedies. But Bucklens I th o u q a n c s S a ve s C r Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles t his wonderful medicina poii- 25c at J F Currins Drug Store. I . KIICS HEW liSCIVEITj vic.xn blood n an» a beautv without i t Caar ___ x Ue*n akin. >ts, Candy Cathar tic clean yon r blood xua k e *P e u clean, b* stirrin g up f k lazy li. e r and driving all in; purities ir o n tbe bod y. Begin to d a y t» banish pim rle*, bona, blotcht*, blackhead* and th a t sickly biiioua com plexion by taking la a c a re ta , —beauty fo r ten cents. \U druc DaU aatu fac Uon guaranteed. lde. 'fa . YEARS’ A r e Y o u R estless a t N ig h t. Executrix of the last will ami testament and of the estate of S R Dillard deceased. » W o o ff D eep . 60 EXPERIENCE bvelycure3 Consumption, Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Ls- Crippe, Hoarseness, Sore T h re a t oroup and Whooping Couch .tv e ry fcottle guaranteed. No I Cure. No Pay. pr jce 50c. & $ I. I Trial bottle free. "YOU« MnSIn, n «kMrh and d«*crtptk,n n>( ¡urjcklr aannrtnln nnr opinion free whether al Invention . probably ruenlabln. Communm] Bent free, oldest agency for seeming patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelBS tpeclal notice, without charge, In the ^ Scientific Jtencan. ™ !U i!iin,5e ,r ninslrixter, nroklr. torrent rk MU NN & Co.36,E",*i«h New Yorl Branca once. SB F St W uM nsto" D “