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Home Town Paper Week, November HEllO n u l v ttU I OATS ARE G E T T IN G tfEïïtfc A rto. W YOU iwdn T OVER TO COS HE A?. APOOT THAT o eA p o iA T fc ID rt, tet ? they have A NEW PAUÓHTER THAT m A 6&AT 5Aie T hat J o h n s o n s ' p u t on 'COMING 7 -/ 2 J •fi.‘ EH DIP SftW TO E U G E N E 1^ DR. MELLENTHIN DR A Successful Specialist for the Past Fifteen Yeara DOES NOT iM tS S E P ir USE SURGERY GAVEN c. DYOTT, M. D. Will be at P I I Y SIC LAN A N D HUROEON -v Uuy w urk «u «li il» brunette». L . <inuiga by u p p o u itm eu t lidi i l tu ìi . C o rn er ¡» « t ulli d u v e t Co li Ugo U rove, O regon VIRGINIA BURLEY TURKJSH No Charge for Examination A TX U K N L / A T-LA W O lfic « on M unì «venne. C o ttag e U rove O regon The three greatest (oba cigarette tobaccos, ntf M I L L L D ) N E S S - blending MELLOWNfciii! AROMA o n e -e le v e n cigarettes 2 0 fo r!5 { 1 . n ♦ 111 w a t t z ay* COUNTRY PAPER GUARDS N A T O T lin l v o ti c iin o | h * ii a n a c c o l lil i vv il li i I iìn p i o |; i chkì v e in M itii I lo ti lu i o lle ilo lliii T A m i lim i m iiiii II a c c o l lil i m n rc in v e ii i n o i i i p i n in i c a l c i n i a t t e i i t i o n , a s « i l i n» I lic la i |»cT T o < liiy ’a lln> i l a y lo Miai I o li ili«- r o a i l lo M icce mm . M F M I1 E R FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank “ The Olii Kclinhlc" C I M E IT Tilt» w e e k l y w n a li is h e a t itlc d o u r c a r e f u l w a y . r a t e a , lic s t » « r v ic e . han- Low rhe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY R in a U» U p P h o n e 70 Rises Promptly and Capably to Every Emergency. IS NOT RLWflYS APPRECIATED C e m e n ti I n t e r n i * of M a n of P o p u la tio n - A v o id in g S u n su tio n aliam , In Ita C le.in W h o lca o n irn ra» la Ita Ap. p o ll to Beat C la ra of C itiz e n s— C o u n try P i* ia a N a tio n a l P ow er. By W R IG H T A P A T T E R S O N T be e o iin fry e n iiu n u iilllea ilo* v il lan e, III*' Minuti tn u il nini t lit- sm all e l l ) , lire tlie lineklailie o f llie A nierl- in n nnlloii. Tlie> a re Ilio* rim i Inutili lea to w hich (In- natll'Hi tu r n s in tim e of d is tre s s a n d c iiirra e tic y . T h ey nr«- i-veO m o re Haul th e hiiekholie of (lie u n itisi. T h e y n re th e b u lw a rk o f o u r m o d e rn rlvIllsnH oii. J u s t ui th e d o s e o f th e W o rld w nr. Mr. Ilu lfo u r, fo r eig n m in is te r of llr e m Itr ilnIn. sa id In lh e w rite r In Ism d o n lim i Ih e e n tire elvlllzisl w orld m a s i look to th e simili low iis o f Aim-rlen to p re s e rv e fi»r th e World Ih e d v lllr.u tlo n lim i l| h ad ta k e n e iu itiirle s (o liiiljd. tii‘rauwi* th e sm all to w n s re p re s e n te d a sn h sla iitliil solid- lit i hai I lie tre m e n d o u s u p h e a v a l o f th e w a r laid not a ffected a n d it w as only saeli n fo u n d a tio n th a t w ould p re s e rv e th e s tru e liir e o f rlvIllM tliW i 'llie reliM’lll Hint k«’«-|is th e p eo p le of th e s e c o u n try eo in tn u n ltle a lo tp a h e r, w o rk in g a n d th in k in g a lo n g u n ifo rm ly anne nini s a fe line*, th a t in a k e a o f tliep i Unit " s a lis iiitiilnl so lid ity " on w hich w o rld e lv lllz a llo n c a n rely fo r a fo u n d a tio n . Is Ih e c o u n try p re ss Ih e v illa n e th e sm all to w n a n d th e smilU city n e w sp a p e r C o u n try P a p e r W holesom e. Two of the most homelike ho tel» in Portland, located in the heart of the shopping mid thea ter district. All Oregon Electric train» atop a t the SKWAIII) HOTEL, tho House of Cheer. Excellent dining room in con nection. The HOTEL COHN Eld US, tho House of Welcome, ia only two short block, from the Sew ard. Our brown blisses meet all trains, liutr» $1.50 and up. W. C. CULBERTSON, Prop. City 1 r ransi er ifaiilin# und Denying PIA N O MOVINO A SPECIA LTY WOOD SOLD AND D E LIV E R E D O ffic e In S p ra y B rick N e a r 8. P. D epot P H O N E «9 GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving and General Jobbing r. W. JACOBS. PRO PR IETO R Rea. P hona S1-F3 L aw ion 1 h o ld in g Phone 47 C u ttag « (¿rovo O regon THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 ONE DAY ONLY Office Hour»: 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. N o ta b le s z -1 R FR0ST O ftie e la Osburn Hotel H i ree Professional Cards O ffice P b o n « 4 T lie e o iin lry new spa|N -r g«*«-* fo Its re n d e rs d evoid of Dial setisallo im llsm Hint Is so p ro m in e n t In th e m e tro p o li ta n p a p e rs. It c a r r ie s to Its re n d e rs Ih e n ew s Hem s lim i re p re se n t llie Joys a n d so rro w s o f tlie lr frie n d s a n d n e l*h liars, nini k eep s Ihe h e a r ts o f th e p eo p le o f llie e o m m u n lty lientliiK In u n ito li. It kis ’S to Its re n d e rs w ith t h a t s a n e a n d k in d ly a d v ic e on local, s la te , n a tio n a l a n d w o rld p ro b le m s ; a d v ic e th a t Is Ih e re s u lt o f th o u g h t a n d stu d y b e sid e Ih e h e a rth s to n e s o f th e n a tio n , a n d not In th e selfish m a rls o f tr a d e o r th e h rlith lllith ta o f city friv o lity II |fiH-s w ith Ih e Influence of a k n o w n a n d res|s* eled m em b er of .............m m u n lly Us e d ito r hack o f Us e v e ry w ord. Us ev ery opinion. It ifims to n |ienple, th e people o f ih e c o u n try c o m m u n itie s a n d th e fa rm s, th a t a re m o re e a p a ld e o f th in k in g nlonif san e, un selfish a n d p rn r tlc a l lin e s th a n n re tinaie w h o a r e su rro u n d e d hy Ih e aelflsh a n d m an y tim e s evil Influences o f th e la r g e cities. B ut Ih e In llu en ce o f ih e c o u n try new spa|H -r goes fu r b eyond th e com m u n ity In whic h It Is p rin te d . Nn tlo n n l le g is la to rs In th e h u lls o f eon g ro ss re a lis e th a t th is Influence Is a p o w e r to h e reck o n ed w ith . T hill w h en th e c o u n try p re s s sp e a k s In uni son on a n y n a tio n a l su b je c t II Is hut v oicing Ih e se n tim e n t» o f Mint m ighty fo rc e th e p eo p le of Hie c o u n try com m u tilile», th e p eo p le In w h o se h an d s, sa y s Mr. B a lfo u r, re s ts th e d e stin y o f w irlil c iv iliz a tio n . F ig h t» fo r E n tire C o u n try . T h e c o u n try p re s s re p re s e n t« a n d fig h ts fo r th o se th in g s th a t n re o f v a lu e to th e c o u n try c o n u n u n ltle a , re a liz in g th a t In d o in g so It Is lig h tin g fo r th o se th in g s Mini n re ticst fo r th e n a tio n a n d fo r th e w orld. If w o rk s a n d lig h ts to u p h n lld III...... ... com m nfilty, to p re v e n t Its fa d in g a prey to th e selllsh g re e d of Ih e c itie s. It c h a m p io n s Hie h u sln e ss, Ih e so cial, Ihe e d u c a tio n a l, Ih e a g ric u ltu ra l, th e In d u a trla l In te rc a la o f llie c o u n try corn m u n lly not from any selllsh an g le, hut fro m th e h risid e r vlew|M>liit o f na- I lottili gissi. Sian«- th r e e o r h a ir m o n th s ago th e r e w as Is-fore <'•■tigress a Mil «ai w lih ii Hie p re s s of Hi«' c o u n try w as dlvhh-d. T h e magiiz.lneN, th e hlg nil- th,m il w eeklies, th e fa rm p re ss an d th e m e tro p o lita n dully p a |a -rs w e re on o n e side am i th e c o u n try n e w sp a p e rs w e re on th e o th e r side. T h e p a ssa g e o f Hi«* hill w ould m enn (-routing a n op- p o rtu n lty fo r a g n u t« -r eeiilrallz.atlon of th e tu e riiia n d lsliig o f th e n a tio n in a few la rg e c itie s w ith a risis e iju e n t In ju ry to th e sm all c itie s an d tow ns, und to th e pt-ople of tli«’He t i tl e s an d to w n s a n d Hie fa rm s s u rro u n d in g th em . T h e c o u n try p re s s fought fo r th«- d e fe a t of th e hill, a h d In Hie end Hi«* in em h ers of th e c o m m itte e In w hose liulids th«- fu tc of th e hill re s ti’if liste n e d to th e c o u n try p re s s becutiM- tli«’y renllz.«H| th a t th e w«-lfur«- o f th e se «•ouiitr) com riunii tie s re p re s e n te d th e I s ,.( In te re s ts o f th e iia th s i aa a w hole, u n d Hie h ill w as klll»*d. D u rin g o u r p a rtic ip a tio n In th e W orld w a r tin ........ . p le a s stood B tunelil) und u n selfish ly buck of th e n a llo n . It d id n o th in g to c re a te d is sen sio n am ong th e p eo p le d u rin g th e tim e o f e m erg en cy , h u t It did «’tirry to Its re a d e r s u c o n tin u o u s m essag e o f p a trio tis m u n d n a th n iu l u n ity . In each c o m m u n ity It wlp«-d a w a y m uch «if t'lnH nnul Hues, am i e re n te d nn a tm o s p h e re o f Inteiis«’ A tm 'liean lstii th a t w elded th e A m crlcu n peo p le to g e th e r re g a rd le s s of p la c e o f h lrtli o r a n cestry . V alue N ot A lw ay s U n d ersto o d . H ut tint p e o p le o f Ih«* c itie s d o not a lw a y s u n d e rs ta n d th«* v alu e o f th e c o u n try p re ss. W ith th e In c reased d«‘- m niul fo r w a r » a p p lic a th e r e «’ain e a d em an d fo r u decreum* In th e con MUIIIpt loll of tile o rd in a ry n«s«ls of A m ong th e tilin g s th e p eace tim e. I’otiNiimpHon o f w hich m u st lie c u t w as p n |icr. A city m an w as a t th e h t’ud of th e d e p a rtm e n t th a t r«-gulated th e us«- o f pH|s-r, a n d he fe lt It itd- vlsnlile to so lim it th e am o u n t of pa- | ht a v a lla tile fo r th e c o u n try p re ss as to serio u sly c rip p le all o f th e s e pa p ers, anil to lia u - e n tire ly elos«sl m any o f th em . It w as th e p riv ile g e o f the w rite r to pri-senl th e ens«-of th e c o u n tr y p re ss to tills m an. a n d It did not la k e him long to sis- th a t th e govern inetit could not affo rd to In any con std i-rah le d«-gr«-<- c rip p le an liisiliiitlo ii th a t re p re se n te d so tin n ii o f n a tio n a l g issi a s did th e s e c o u n try new apa p«-rs. C o u n try P re s s D eservaa W ell. T h e «-wintry p re s s d e se rv e s w ell of th e p eo p le o f th e n a ilo n , a n d e sp e c ia l ly o f th e |ie o p le of th e c o u n try com m u n ifica. IndlvIdnnU y th«-se p a is-rs m ay not be la rg e In size a s co m p ared w ith th e city p a p e rs, hu t <|imHilly Is not th e nu-nsur*- o f tlie lr value. T hey n re w o rth b o th dlr«*etly am i In d ire c t ly fa r m o re th a n tlie lr su b aertp tlo n p rice. K«*r th a t p ric e th e y b rin g to you each w««ek Ih e new a «if your frie n d s mid a c q u a in ta n c e s. T o th ese w ho h a v e le ft th e c o u n try hom e to go e ith e r to th e city o r to so m e otlu-r etimi tr y hom e, th e ctm n try n«*w»pnper Is a w elcom e w«-ekly l«-ll«'r th a t ke«-ps th e m In to u ch w ith frie n d s a n d fo r m cr a sso c ia te s. T o lluste a t h o m e II carri«*» th e n ew s o f th e ir frie n d s anil n eig h b o rs. It re c o rd s th e b ir th s and d e a th s , th e m a rria g e s, Ih e «-omlngs an d goings <»f th o se In w hom you tire Intcri-sted. ll fu rn is h e s th e m edium n f p u b licity th ro u g h w hich w ork fo r a h e lle r an d s tro n g e r c o m m u n ity Is m a in ta in e d . It v«ilecs th e c o n sen su s o f opinion <*f th e co m m u n ity to th e re p n -s e n ta tlv e s In th e h a lls o f th e s t a te am i n a tio n a l le g isla to rs . It Is th e p a p e r of. fo r a n d hy th e |ieopl«> of th«* v illag es, th e to w n s am i th e sm all cities. N a c o u n try p a |ie r w o rth y o f th«> nani«- «-ver se e k s th e su p p o rt o f th e pt-ople o f Its com n n iiilty on u n j o th e r g ro u n d th a n th a t o f giv in g m o re th a n full value fo r all Mint It tw e lv e s You aid y o u r elf, y o u r e o m m u n lty , your s t a te und Hu- n a tio n w hen you su p p o rt am i re a d y o u r ow n "H o m e T ow n P ap er.” T he Com m unity N ew spaper By BOB A D A M S. F A L L th e «heats fro m E s s t t o W e s t t h e l o c a l p » p r is t h e best. D e e p is o u r l o v e s n d d e e p o u r debt to R eco rd , J o u r n a l or G a ze tte W h e n f ir s t I l a n d e d o n t h i s ha ll, a b i t o f flash w r a p p e d ' r o u n d a s q u a l l , it w e l c o m e d m e w i t h jo y a n d p r i d e m y l i f e h a s n e v e r j u s t i f i e d . It f o l l o w s ana m y w h o l e l if e t h r o u g h , w i t h w o r d s a ll k in d a n d m o stly t r u a ; a n d a r a n a f t e r I a m h e a r t e d 't w i l l t a l l m y b r a t a n d h i d e m y w o r s t . W h a n In O shkosh or W ick iu p I w a n d e r h o m a t i c k a s a p u p , o r i f in f o r e i g n l a n d s I r o a m , it b r i n g s m e p l e a s ant new t of hom e. A cross tho s a n d s , a c r o s s t h e s e a , t h e o ld h o m e p a p e r c o m e s t o m e . I t is a f r i e n d b o t h t r u a a n d t r i e d , a n d t o i t, g en ts, I p o in t w ith p rid e ; y ea, I will h o c k m y S u n d a y p a n t s t o p a y u p s i s y e a r s in a d v a n c e . O F O U N D H O M E P A P E R IN H E A R T O F T H E R O C K IES And T h ro u g h It P e d d le r L e a rn e d T h a t F am ily He H ad K now n fo r F if teen Y eara W ere H ia R elative». "P u b lish in g a co u n try n e w sp a p e r re m inds me o f tq s s ln g ft p eb b le Into th e o cean . W e n e v e r know bow f a r th e c irc le s whlifli it s e ts In m otion will re n ch ," said W lllltao n M anley, p u b lish e r o f T h e P la tn d e a le r o f C an to n , N. Y„ th e o th e r day . In sp e a k in g o f "Sub- si rll-*- fo r Y our H om e T o w n P a p e r W eek," w hich Is to be o b serv ed th e co u n try o v e r th e w eek o f N ovem ber 7-12. “ I b ad a good re m in d e r o f th is not long ago," he w en t on. "O ne d a y th e r e a p p e a re d In th e I’la ln d e a le r o flh e u sh o rt, »tubby, r o b u st m an of p ro b ab ly six ty . I knew th e m in u te 1 saw him th a t h e h ad com e In from th e big o u td o o rs In som e seetlon. H e told m e th a t he bud ta k e n llie p a p e r fo r m any y e a rs , p ro b ab ly fo rty , e v e r sines- he h ad le ft C anton, wh«-n> h e w ns b o rn . H e to ld m e w h ere I w ould find th e pn|>er going, a n d I found It. I lls po st office w as In a Hitl«* tow n w ay out In th e Ito ck tes. H e said he h ad c«>nn- hack to th e old tow n to live. l i e p aid w lint h e o w ed and a )« 'ar ov«*r fo r good iiieasur«*. a n d th en hi- sa t dow n an d I knew so m eth in g w as com ing. F o rty Y ear» In th e M ountains. " 'S a y ,' sa id he. ‘n e w s p a p e rs a re g re a t things. Y'ou can ncv«-r tell w hat they a tv going to «1«> fo r you. I have his-n a p e d d le r o u t In th e m o u n tain s for fo rty y«*ars, m ak in g m y trip s , me an d th e little b u rro , a b o u t on ce In six m o n th s. T h e re w ere a lot o f long ju m p s b e tw e e n house«. F o r fifteen y e a rs I h a d been going out o f my tra il, ab o u t five mib-8 to one side, to sell to n fatu ity th a t h ad m oved In. You g et r a th e r w ell a c q u a in te d w ith peo p le If you see th e m once In alx m o n th s fo r th a t long, so w h en I got th e re o ne a fte rn o o n an d d id n 't find an y o n e hom e— Ju st th e d o o r unlocked, ns all d o o rs w e re th e re — I w en t In an d m ad e m y se lf c o m fo rta b le, an d w hen su p p e r tim e c a m e I d id n 't h e s ita te ab o u t h u n tin g nn>und fo r grub. And w h ile I w an d o in g It I fo u n d a copy of th e P la in d o a le r <*n th e k itc h e n sh elf, an d o ne o r tw o m ore a ro u n d the house— th e P la in d o a le r, m ind you, the p a p e r I w ns ta k in g rig h t from th e old hom e tow n ! A nd I w o n d ered w ho ttu-so flft«>en-yenr-old frie n d s o f m ine w ere. I su d d en ly iv n llte d w e had n e v e r tatke«! o v e r out p e d ig re e s sn y . “ 'W hen th«> fam ily got hom e th a t ev en in g I a sk e d q u e stio n s, a n d w hat do you th in k T— th a t w ife w as a so rt of g ra n d n ie c e o f m ine. She h a d n ’t hoard of h«-r old u n cte off stu b b in g a ro u n d In th e ro c k s o f th e R ockies, an d I h a d n 't e v e r h«-ard th a t a n y one re la te d to m e h ad ev e r m ar- rb-d an d w as o u t th e r e liv in g u n d e r a n o th e r nam e. Y our p a p e r In tro d u ced its to each o th e r. I Ju at th o u g h t you m ig h t lik e to know about I t * " Or. \1 «■ 11 «■ n tin n is a regular graduate in medicine ami gurgery ami ia licensed hy Ihe at ate of Oregon. He viaita profesaionally 1 the more important town» and | cities ami offer» to all who call on thi» trip conaultation and ex amination free, except the ex- I p«-nae of treatment when desired. According to hia method of l treatment he does not operate for , chronic appendieitia, gall atone», | ulcers of the atomaeh, tonsil» or adenoula. He ha» to hi» credit many won- I'lerful results in diseases of the ¡stomach, liver, howels, hlood, | skin, nerves, heart, kidneys, bed ! wetting, bladder, catarrh, weak j lungs; rheumatism, sciatic, leg 1 ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as im proper iiieasur«-» rather than di- ! sease are very often the cause of long stamling trouble. Remember the above date, that | examination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is ; different. Address: ¡M6 Boston block, I Minneapolis, Minn. o28-n4-ll J. E. YOUNQ H. J. SH1NN AXXORNzl l ' A i ' U W «nd u o lary puolic. l'rucU oev in « l l court«, iw e u iy liv e yenze ex perienco. R a d e r illd g ., C o ttag e U rove, O re. ALTA KING A T l ü a u u i A i LAW C ollection«, P ro b a te , ¿Notary P u b lio ill W illa m e tte a t ., C u g e n e , O re. H. W. TITUS. D. AL Û. ü A fb ttl' n n l i i i u i n / ' Modern «s^uipmeut. i ust ¿» atiou al Onu It Clog, o ttic o nom » U a. m. to i2 m., i io ó p. ni. È ve Uiug» or su iiU a;t u) u^poinlinLUL. J. S. MELILE k A T l O U in f - A i LAW b u g i ou L oan a n d d u v in g s L an k B u ild in g L ugen« O regon DR. W. iil. UAMLLÏON OHLROPRAOXXÜ C h ro m e Case» a bp-.eralty O ffice O ver D arby H a rd w a re Re»., 212 do ut li P a c if ic H ig h w ay DR. A. W. KIME S P E C IA L IS T IN O B ST E T E IC H W ill c a re fo r confinem ent» a t hi» hom e if d esired . S p ecial nurse i f req u ired . P hone«: o ffic e , d t ; resid en ce, I2fi-J. MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT S U G G E S T IV E T H E R A P E U T IC S lihy EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED c h ro n ic a n d a c u te a ilm e n ts tr e a te d P h o n e 180-L C o tta g e G rove T H E BEST. BUT NOT EXTRAVAGANT DR. W. E. 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