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j our Great Mid-season sale ol d o m in g at the O regon W o o len M ills Store, It you haven't bought your W inter Suit, d o n 't fail to take advantage ol this big cut. It’s som ething unusual to be able to buy C loth ing right in the m iddle of the season at such ridiculously low prices. C om e in and look over our Stock, w hether you buy or not, w e are alw ays glad to show you. All $ I 0 .0 0 Suits Reduced to . . All $ 1 2 .5 0 Suits Reduced to . . $9.95 9.85 All $ 1 5 .0 0 Suits Reduced to . . All $18-$20 Suits Reduced to . . $11.65 13.85 If you h a v e n ’t d e c id e d w h a t to b u y him fo r X m as, c o m e in a n d w e ’ll h e lp y o u —O u r Sto ck is m o st c o m p le te . The Oregon Woolen Mills Store They were b ro u g h t down tow n by the officers and Mrs. F ra n k s e n t for. She » L a w s o n Block positively declared th a t they w ere not 4 ? Phone« i f Office He*. tsj»-R ° ® ce f M ain St the men who took her purse and they Office H ours i to 6 p. ra. C onsultation by a p p o in tm en t o n ly . w ere released. Mrs. H arper, however, DR. H. H. S O M E R S when given a d e scription of the men O ST E O PA TH IC PH Y SIC IA N whom the officers searched, said the C hronic and N erv o u a D is e a s e s a S p e c ia lty CO TTA G E GROVE - - OREGON description ta llie d very well w ith the thieves, but they w ere already out of town by th a t tim e and a re still at liberty. Teacher o t Piano and Organ L. W’hener had an ex perience on C e r ti f i c a te d from th e A ssociated Board. Monday n ig h t t h a t was som ew hat R o y al A cad em y a n d Royal College of th rilling. As he was going home he Music. R esid en ce Second Street. noticed a m an on his front porch fool* T he fellow saw Office P h o n a M a in 5 R c a i d a n c t . M a m 12lL ing w ith the door. him coming and stepped back into F. L. IXGRAM , D. M . I). shadow of th e doorway to allow him to pass on, but Mr. W h e n er came across the lawn tow ards his porch when the j ALL W O R K G U A R A N T E E D . fellow kicked a t him. He grabbed the Lawson Bldg. C ottage G rove, Ore t h u g 's leg and turn ed him upside down and atruck him on the ja w , knocking him silly, and was j u s t g e t tin g away from him when a tall man. a pal of the idttornev at Law first fellow ra n round th e house and Office on M ain S treet, W e«t Sid e stru c k him across the head w ith a club O r e g o n or a heavy s tr a p and he was laid out C O T TA G E G R O V E :: :: _______ : while the fellows got away. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. N. WATERHOUSE NO SUNSHINE FOR 1912 WEATHER FORECASTS FOR 1912 ARE VERY GLOOMY. Sun Will Not Be Visible at All from January First to July Third. but to the observing person it is all reaily too well known. From a knowledge of th e above con* ditiona it is no w onder th a t the form er m em bers of the high school le ft Cot- ta g e (.¡rovesorley disappointed and fully d e te rm in e d never to try to renew the bonds of fellowship so long as the p r e s ent a t titu d e tow ard the alumni e x ists in the high school AN O B S E R V E R , To Take Over P. E. tk E. e a t apples, but wti4'ii physicians are poor the nation is happy. S u rh ia Die j Feed C a ts on R a t s and Feed Rats logic of the umpired apple g ro w e rs VN ith every person on a d iet of ttv« on Cats. apples a duy the Uniteli S ta le s would Hi'fore leaving for San Francisco, present a fai and ju b ila n t aspect to all Col. F rank II Itay, nf Medford, left creation. It would become a nation of with F rank F ra z ie r pinna for cstublish- no disease, no grouches, and few. ing a c a t farm , which promiaca to I»- a physician, and all apple g r o w e rs would fortune m a k e r for the promoter« A be llalt-d w ith the idle rich. No aug limited am ount of a lock in offered for gestiona having aa ita origin th e desire a few day a l>y Mr. F razier of producers to sell a product i n e r b e Colonel May's plana for this g r e a t fore bad su b an a ltr u is tic secondary money coiner allow i hi* Wall s tr e e t motive. train in g It is aa follows It is alluring lg I t is lint* I«*»» t II Mt u n T he object of till* com pany ia to imagina! n r , s t a l l a t i c i s i , K * r »01)11 r e p l y o p e ra te a large cat ranch n ea r Tolu, th a t if ever y I N - r s o n , l o f a i tu i n r i l u l l e d . where land r a n be purchased cheaply w i rej on a I I v c a p p l e a - a i i lu y du* 1 l h a To a t a r i with, we will collect about, supply of i t a l d w i n s . C i c e n i n g , B e n aay, llSl.tHH) cnla Each cat will av Davis it i ni utili h e r v a r i e l i r a w o u l d 1 H* V A era g e tw elv e kllten a a y ea r The skins liaustcd in a m o n t h. I I l u r e * i n ■ p i t » will aell from ID centa for th e white of s ta tis t ic s of production and lrai>|*or ones to 75 centa for the pure black. talion Ita only draw b ac k lurks in Die We will have Mbout 12,000,000 to aell, th o u g h t th a t a f t e r a m onth th e re m ight at an a v e r a g e of 30 centa apiece, mak ! he nu apple pie, nu apple dumpling«, mg our revenue about $10, 1X10 a day and no cider A man cun akin fifty cata a day. He will c h a rg e $2 a day for Eiin labor. It R efo rm in g R usebutg. will tukc about 100 men to o p e ra te the t o l i t i c i Iman Houck has act 'h e reform ranch, th e re fo r e the profit will lie I hall III motion in It ime burg about $'.l,8UO a day. Knat-hurg bus long hern th r o ttle d hy We will feed the r a ta on ruts, and the clutch nf lawlessness in the luau- will s t a r t a ra t ranch adjoining the cal ! tier of ojien violations of tin- local ranch. The r a ta will m ultiply four ! option law timea aa faat aa the ca ts, ami if we The rec en t raids made on the gilded s t a r t with 100,000 rata we will have i dens of law leaancaa have produced evi- fnur rata a day for each cat, which ia deuce sufficient tu convince the moat plenty. ske ptic al t h a t la w -b rea k ers are p le n ti We will feed ttie cuts on rata, and in ful in the eily o f K osehurg and th a t tu rn will feed tne r a ts on the atnp|>ed { public fu n ctio n aries have nut p e r carcaasea of th e cuts, thus givin g each formed th e ir d u ty , thua denying Die r a t one-fourth of u cat. public the p rotec tion for which it pays. It will be acen by these figures th a t the liuaineaa will be aelf a c tin g and CLUB DOES MUCH WORK. a u to m atic. T he cala will e a t the r»ta (Continued from page one.) and the rata will e a t the cata, and we will g e t the skins . easily he persuaded to act along t h e s e WILL START CAT FARM. The w e a th e r d e p a r tm e n t of the l ’. S. As soon as A. Welch com pletes the g o v ern m e n t has se n t out the most Monroe-F.ugene extension of the P o r t gloomy fo re ca st for O regon w e a th e r land, E ugene & E a s te r n railw a y the for n e x t y e a r in the history of the s e r S ou th ern Pacific company will take vice. T he y e a r will be a d a rk one. over the Corvallis A Alsea, the new The sun will not be visible a t all from line betw een Monroe and E ugene, the J a n u a r y 1st until Ju ly 3rd. I t will E ugene s t r e e t cur ay ste m anil the Eu- shine four hours on the F o u rth of July. gene-Springtield in te ru rh a n elec tric This m ust be a fake, but th e re is no railw ay. Such is the in fo rm atio n r e doubt but th a t A rm stro n g S i Dean h a i e ceived by the G uard today from an the finest display of photos and photo a u th o rita tiv e source. It la said th u t u goods ev e r bro u g h t to the city. Y ou’ll c o n tra c t to t h a t effect has been e n r e g r e t it if you do not call and inspect te re d into betw een Mr. W elch anil the them . They have some ca le n d ars, one | official* nf the S o u th ern Pacific com of which goes w ith each order of $6 tin pany during the puat two or th(«e pictures, th a t are j u s t too sw e e t for days. an ything. It has been known for so m e tim e past th u t the S outhern Pacific com pany had Warning Against Use of Stamps. Cottage Grove High School Spirit. ; its eyes on the Welch line so uthw a rd A m ong the stu d e n ts of eve ry school, i .4 tto rn ey-a t-L a tr P o stm a ste rs th e co untry over are from Corvallis w ith a view tow ard u t i Practice in all Courts of State. Corpor* w arn in g the public again this year from the g r a m m a r giaiies to th e u n i lizing the line, in connection w ith th e ation. mining and Probate law a specialty I t h , t forei countrie!i w i|| r e fuse versity, th e re e x ists a love for their W est Side road and th e proposed ex- Collection and Insurance. „ , . institution, an affection t h a t does not to receive le tte rs on which th e re is | tension from Monroe to E ugene, for OREGON COTTAGE GROVE, die even a f te r g rad u a tio n , unless very posted any kind of a s ta m p e x c ep t th a t through elec tric line betw e en P o rtla n d u n fo rtu n a te conditions arise. required by th e postal laws of A m e ri and E ugene in opposition to the O re COTTAGE G k u VE CAMP. N o ' 6424 Sad to say, such a condition has gon E le c'ric , and as soon as the Welch M. W. of A., m e ets the first and third ca. This w arning is going out because arisen within our high school. It co n stru c ts the tw e n ty -m ile s tr e t c h of Tuesday of each month a t E l k s ’ Hall. of th e enormous less of foreign a d V isitors Welcome. dressed mail d u ring the C hristm as should be understood, how ever, t h a t road betw een Monroe and E ugene, the C. W. W A L L A C E , Consul. period, due to forbidden stam ps. It is the whole stu d e n t body is not to b la m e | H arriinan people will place rmslerri O R V E L K N A P P , Clerk. not safe to risk any kind of a seal or —only a careless few . I tra in s on th a t road. In o rder to s t r e n g t h e n the bonds of stam p, on le tte rs being se n t abroad, It is believed t h a t ac tive work on the and if this y e a r thousands of le tte rs feMowship betw e en the fo rm e r high ! extension of the C. & A. from Monroe Southern Pacific Railway Time-Table w ritte n abroad accum ulate in the hands school stu d e n ts and those now a tte n d tow ard E ugene will s t a r t in u very COI HGf GROVE SI AI ION of the p o stm asters a t the ports w here ; ‘nK- more th a n tw o w eeks ago se v eral I r t tim e, as th e S ou th ern Pacific ste am ship lines en ter, it is probable a *u m n ' boys w ro te to m em ber« com pany is undoubtedly anxious to North Bound South Bound IÌ04-H tu profit. Die stu d e n t body and eapecially to reach E ugene w ith its e le c tric cars as N o. 16 1:4« a. m. th a t a movem ent will be s ta rte d to No. 15 1:26 a. m. N o. 14 2:25 a. m. Resident of Walker Neighborhood No. 13 6:42 a. m. I t ia necessary th a t the lum ber In- have all stam ps e x c e p t re g u la r postage , 8 e v e r a * th e high school foot ball toon a f te r th e O regon E le ctric line is No. is 11:02 a. m. No. 19 3:01 p. m. ■luatrv nf this lucidity lo- in touch witti Dies Near Elkton. N o. 20 3:56 p. m. k ep t off le tte r mall. team , “»king if a g a m e could be ar- finished as possible or before, if I t No. 17 9:45 p. m. ir a Lyons H arding waa born near o th e r railroad sy ste m s in addition tu In connection w ith this w arning, ' r a n Red betw e en th e alum ni and th e could be done. E ugene Guard. Zanesville, Ohio, on D ecem ber 13, those which we alre ady have, t h a t it p ostm aste rs are also notified t h a t no p rese n t high school te am . No reply THUGS AT EUGENE. Creswell News Items. 1856, and died n ea r Elkton, Douglas may lie made a c o m p e titiv e point for foreign country will accept re g iste re d . was received and the alum ni lads gav e , From Chronicle. county, Oregon, on N ovem ber 21, 1911, shipping, thua m a k in g it e a s ie r to s e mail on which the addreaB is not w rit- UP *be idea of a g am e. I hen sudden- i County Seat Overrun with Hobos H. H o lte rm a n , who a s h o rt tim e ago hence the years o f bis p ilg rim sg e were cure cars and r e s u lt in the opening ten in ink. This ia an inflexible rule j U8t H8 *he boys w e re leaving the and Thugs. of new m a rk e ts for our products. abroad, and if le tte rs are to reach j o f O. and O. A. C. for th e ir vaea- m oved to Monroe, w here he had con- 54 years, 11 m onths and X days, E ugene has been having considerable th e ir destination th ro u g h He moved w ith hut parent# to Cali- W ith thia end in veiw, we have been in r e g is try tion, word was received th a t th e high t r a d e d for the purchase o f an 800 trouble of late w ith hobos, b u rg la r s channels, they m ust have d istin c t ink i 8Chool expected a g a m e and would do a c r e ranch, has r e tu r n e d to Creswell, f o r nia in 1868, thence to Coo* county, com m unication w ith I’resid c n t G ray, of and purse-snatchers. the O regon E lectric, and hope soon to c h a r a c te r s for the address and nam e. a '* , l couid to boost th e gam e and pay accom panied by hia son William, who O regon, in 1886. Mrs. Minnie F ra n k w aa the victim w ith his fam ily also movc-d - there. He was m arried to Miss Louise M. have him w ith ua here, when we will __________________ I expenses. of a purse-9natcher Tuesday n ig h t and House Burns at Star. T h inking the high school in good W illia in| H olterm an has purchased the H'ackwell a t G ardner, Oregon, April m ake our w ants known. We e x p e c t is loser of $25 in money and some rings faith, th e alum ni m u stered its men, Mrs. Wooten place of 117 acres located 29, 1894. To th is union w ere born five Ilia visit before J a n u a r y 1st. The residence of W. V. Gillispie a) t h a t she valued very highly. though they had had no o p p o rtu n ity to e a s t of town and will move th e re a t children, th r e e g irls and tw o boys, all We have a num be r of co m m itte e s up* S ta r , wa« burned F riday n ig h t be Mrs. F ra n k was w alking along W e s t| once. Mr. H olte rm an could not com- 0 f whom are living. Besides his wife pointed for various work long ull lines. prac tice or p re p a re for the g a m e . tw een 11 and 12 o ’clock. The house E ighth Btreet w ith Mrs. M a rg a re t H a r On a rr iv in g in C o tta g e G rove they p le te the purchase of the p roperly a t an(j children, he leaves to mourn his A mong them is a m a n u fa c tu r in g c o m and contents w ere a tota l loss. I t was per about 10 m inutes before seven found the high school had done abso Monroe owing to not being able to se- |,,*R four sis ters and one brother, all of pany. which informa me th a t it ia at insured in Oregon F ire R e lie f Associa o ’clock. They w ere w alking slowly to whom are living in C alifornia. The work on a saw mill proposition th s t , lutely nothing tow ard a r r a n g in g for c u r e a c le a r title. tion of McMinnville. O rigin o f fire allow Mrs. F r a n k ’s son, L y b ert, to the g a m e . D isappointed, y e t d e t e r Mr. and Mra. R. H. P arsons e n te r- oldeet of these, Mra. M. E. Hambridg«-, if landed, will lie one of the la rg e s t in m u s t have been from overhead, as the ca tc h up w ith them . When they A re p o rt from this co m mined to m ake the b es t of it, the a lu m tain ed Monday evening in honor of J . had the privilege of a tte n d i n g the the alate . ceiling was nearly ready to drop when reached a piont n ea r the store building pany will be made to th e club in the ni w e n t to work and Anally presuaded K. T hom as and Mrs. D arling. F ifte e n funeral, Mr. Gilliapie discovered th e flames. a t th e corner of W ashington s tr e e t, the high school to fu rnish th e posters, g u e s ts w ere p r e se n t and all enjoyed He was buried a t W alker, Oregon, n e x t few weeks. T h an k in g you for A ssistance cam e im m ed ia te ly , but they saw two men ahead of them . As but could not induce th e m to pay for t h e occasion im mensely. A f t e r an near his home, N ovem ber 24. T he s e r the loyal s u p p o r t you have given me e la b o r a te dinner the g uests w ere e n t e r vices w ere conducted by Rev. W V. d uring the p as t year, aa your p r e si they passed one of th e men grabbed noth in K, c° u,d be done to 8to? th e Pro' th e tic kets. Mra. F r a n k 's purse (w h ich she was * reas 0 arne8- T he alumni th e n had th e tic k ets ta in ed w ith music. T he house was McGee, p astor of the P re sb y te ria n d e n t o f the d u b , and wishing my sue c a rry in g w ith her. Mrs. F ra n k c a u g h t printed a t th e ir own ex p e n se and w ent b ea u tifu lly decorated and the party church a t Creswell, Ore. Many neigh- I cessor the sa m e h e a r ty co-operation. I one o f them by th e c o a t t a i l , but he r Pioneer l l , u t ‘ 1 n Resident t w u v u i i Dies. /« > . upon th e s t r e e t se llin g them . One m a rk e d one o f the m ost p le a sa n t bora and friends showed deep regards tha nk you. pulled away and they disappeared in | on S a tu rd a y , N ovem be r 25, ; | ad a g re ed to help and, se- e v e n ts of the p re se n t w in te r season, for hia widow and children by th e ir at- Respectfully su bm itte d, th e darkness. < 1911, a t her home north of Springfield. c u r ing ticket*, sold the m , b u t tu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. Drew Griffin, of E ugene, tentinn and aym pathy in the hour of F. I). W H E E L E R , th e ir deep trouble, for which they wish Mrs. F rank and Mrs. H a rp e r ran in- f i t e ' 8 8hort '*lness from a g e n e ra l the money over to the c a p ta in of the w e re th e out-of-tow n g u e s ts present. President. A rm ita g e & Boucher a re now located to e x ten d th e ir h e a r tf e lt thanks, to a nearby house and telephoned for break break down do,* n and ,*nd h b e e a “ r r t t . trouble. *’r Mra. M” ' I high school te am , and w ith t h a t the A. ife o o f i C. J. Dodd, the police, who w ere soon on the Mary MaI’J'_> A - Dodd, Dodd^ w w,fe_ G. ^J^ Dodd, p(,sterB w ere p*id for. Many o th e r in th e ir new q u a r te r s in th e Parson* A FRIEN D , WILL HAVE PURE WATER. aged 71 years, 2 m onths and 7 days. th in g s m ig h t be given in d e ta il buf had block, F irs t s t r e e t and O regon Ave. (Continued from page one.) scene, and an inve stig a tio n was Deceased was born a t G riggsville, the rea der been w ith the hign school In th e ir new home th e p roprie tors have Oregon Apples the New Elixir, sta rte d . L a te r Sheriff Bown was noti Illinois, and was m arried to C. J . Dodd team S a tu rd ay m orning and heard the one o f th e la rg e s t and heat a rra n g e d T he f ru it t h a t caused Adam to be- a b *e w ' 11 perm it. The city on its side fied. in M ahaska county, Iowa, 51 years t h r e a ts of “ kill th e m o f f ;” had the s to r e s in L ane county and a r e to be come sick of the Garden of Eden is th e , IM ex pected to assist in the work by Two hours a f t e r the holdup Sheriff ago la st Ju n e . She cam e w ith her plan of the high school coach p r a c tic com plim ented for se curing such quar- new e lix ir oflife. j l,ay ,,|K Die anlariea of the additional Bown and D eputy Sheriff C roner no husband and fam ily to Oregon 22 years ing w ith the alum ni all S a tu rd ay te rs. T he room is forty fe e t wide and | f every citizen of thia g r e a t and KUHr,la necessary to c a r ry o u t the ticed tw o suspicious looking c h a r a c te r s on the s t r e e t and they w era followed ago and se ttle d on th e ir farm , where i rnornjn(j > then going to th e high school e ig h ty f e e t long and the clothing, dry glorious country and his wife Hnd little a Krt‘e m e n t and in case ex ten siv e forest they have since resided. te am w ith the signals, and then, ju s t goods and groceries each have s e p a r a te ones a te five apples every day, th e re- 0 P*rationa are im m ediately desired by to th e S. P. depot j u s t before the F u n eral services w ere held in the before the gam e, re fu sin g to play with d e p a r tm e n ts . T he room was a rra n g e d s u it would be hea lth and happiness for lbe '*• would b ea r the m a jo r p a r t south-bound nine o'clock train arrived. local M. E. church and in te r m e n t made the alumni, b u t a g re e in g to r e f e r e e — to s u it th e ir stock and the r e su lt ia the in h a b ita n ts and profits fur the • n la il a d by thiH work, T he men, who proved to be quite in the I. O. O. F. c e m e te r y a t E u g en e had this been k n o w n ; hail the slu rrin g very pleasing to^ th e p ro p rie to rs and grow ers. Such a d ie t has been pro- A* C o ttag e G ro v e 's w a te r supply young, little more than bnya, w ere Sunday, N ovem ber 26, 1911. forest reserve, the r e m a rk s of th e sideliners been heard ; cu s to m e rs alike. I t is a sto re t h a t posed for the sa lvation of the nation. ' cofne8 ^r,mi th e searched and $15 in gold, the am ount into a abl,vc s ta te m e n ts are of peculiar local I f i t 's a rush job of printii.„, the had you enjoyed no reception, as did any town of 5000 could point to w ith The physician m ig h t rela p se ta k e n from Mrs. F r a n k ’s purse, was lean and hun g ry s ta te and refu se to i ' n*e r e , C found in the pockets of one of them . Sentinel will g e t it out for you on time. the visiting t e a m —more could be aaid pride. Dentist J. E. YOUNG J. C. JOHNSON