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CALAPOOYA Springs JOHNNY M'GRAW Hotel DESERVES CREDIT 1/icati‘d at liuiulon, Oregon, in tin- < 'aliiiMMiya rnountaiiiH, MtKJ ie«t uhoveneu level, twelve rnil«*M from Cottage (¡rove?, Or«1. Champion New York Team Is ot His Own BulldlQK, Cumin« ami uccommo lationa excellent. Hot mineral l ath», recommended by phyturiaim foi rheumatism, Htomaeh, liver and kidney troubles Very extensive grounds with »wings, tennis court, croquet and other amuse ments. Splendid trout fishing at hand. Automobile line from Cot tage Crove over g<s*d roads Write for full particulars,rates, etc. Address HAS MADE SEVERAL STARS Two Years Ago Meyere, Merkle and Marquard Wara K n o w n a* Boobe, but Ara Now Claeeed With tha Best— Mo- Qraw Known aa fjhrewd Tradar. Il niUNt In* u an itre« o f r n iia ld «r a h l« »iitlsfui-tln n p> J o lie M rG r iiw . imi unger u f Ilio (Jliilita, lim i li I h p rcseiit cim ili- p ioli ti'iiln la looMlly o f I i I h o M i i b u ild ing unii ile v «lo p llig Im llv lilu n lly unii nu ii «Ir o n a wtiolu. T lie c o m p e le n t m a n a g e r » im i d e v c lo p Ilio Ninootli uml [ur lo n i uiurtiliio g lv e n ilio cap atile unita - Ilin i‘ m ivlm t llio y uro Ifie ro fnr bui Mo- O rn w . Ilko blu gro u t r iv a i, M nok, bnu ( lo tt a n v (iro v t*, ( In*. un e to p p llo u n l g lft o f b ik in i: g re e n ina- lorlnl, li-iirnlng ip ilo k ly w lie th e r I t tu It you wiiulil Hinkt» your murrini life ; o f uultb'loiit [u ib m llal w o rth lo k « « p li i» |i |iy, biave l'Io- Sentinel print the In am i tlioii « I l li p ili Ion i uklll iiu m ln g It Calapooya Springs Co. vilatioiia. A vast mniiiiiit o f ili hcnllh la iluo 'o > liquor« il «Jlgratlon. W bon Ilio »Inumi h fuila to perform ila funrliona properly tbo wbolo ayuletn bocomia dt-rungi-d, A fow iloaea of Chamberlain*' Tullirla lu n 11 you noni. They will »trengtin-n your iligoatloii, invigorate your livor MinJ regulate your bnwolu, ontlroly ilo ing iiwny tbnl miaernt lo feeling due to faulty iligeation. Try it. Many otbora I i i i v o been |uTinunonty cured why not you? For nulo by nil drug fiala. .'oulhtm I’diilii Kdilftity Unie-liililc (. s iivi su n n s ib i u m No No No. No South Hound IS „ IO« III. No If. li k! m »1* No Ill 1 «7 |. rn ♦ No 17 'J U 1*. m No North Hound U 1 4M A ITI !(» . IU • m IN U» (Jg a ni .1 Ml p. m. ai 0. & S. E. R. R. COMPANY. I IMI-: I A U I E NO 5 . lo la k e l.fL-ct .lune lu, 1000 . F. 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NATURE'S TONIC * In I lie pleasing form of n delicious, entiling unit invigorating bever- age. luittlcd direct from the springs in the Cuhi|MMiyu moun tains Drink it to Get W ell Drink it to Keep W ell CAL A POO YA MINERAL WATER is a muratel saline water, equal to any of the renowned spring waters of Europe and America. K ei inn mended try leading physi cians id the United Slates for Kin nmutisni. Kidney and I.iver alllii lurns, Dyspepsia, Indigestion und all forms of Stomach, Skin and lib mm I diseases. Hundreds |ieople “ given u p " by physicians have lu-en cured of long standing ailments by Cala|>onya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold l>\ all dealers, or sliipjied in c a s e s direct from the springs Write lor prices, 'CALAPOOYA SALINE The condensed smile of Calapooya Water. Stomach, I.iver, Kidney and lllood disorders speedily cured hy its use. All dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CALAPOOYA IS O P E N A M . T I I K Y E A R . Famous health resort in the Cal- apiMiya mountains, 12 miles from Cottage drove (on Southern Pa cific.) Splendid accommodations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. Information as to rates, etc., will tie furnished i i | hhi re quest. ‘CALAPOOYA SPRINGS COIYIY C O T T A G E G R O V E , ORIS. ;; SOME SPICY HUMOROUS QUIPS SPORT CHATS ZIM M ERM AN’ « FAD IB C O L LECTING TIES ‘ | i > ' | ■ • ¡j ■ • ') ' > I) - ■ - • The lending hitter of the Na tlliuul league and the battllig «eiiHiitlou of the majors. Helule Zimmerman, la an odd fellow off Ha- il.-M Ilia biggest bobby la necktie« He carries ut leust 100 ties on every trip the Cube take and kisqm adding to the collec- tlon /.Im ctuingea three times 11 day livery time he aeea some one «cu rin g a necktie he like* lie tliid« out where he can get one like It /,1m doe* not carry many clothes outside o f necktie* He never hn* n collar luundered. He wcura 11 collar once, throw* It away and buy* more generally of n different pattern. He hn* worn every style o f collar on the market Outside of bnnchnll /dm likes to play “ Bum,“ a new game among bull pluyer*. and pinochle. /dm Is bitting lietter this *en »on ttinr> be ever bit iMS-nuse be Is a regular, lu other year* be iv 11 * HivItched around from one position to another becaime he could play nny old ismltlon nnd nut on the lieneh when the regu Inra could play. \ \ \ \ < • JM <> Jennings Not to S ame For Poor • » Showing ot Detroit loam. I \ \ < ■ ! PLATERS ARE ON DOWN GRADE ' • ! S ■ ■ ■ • j .. Give Hughey s Good Bell Club and He •• ” Will Make a Winner Out of It— Takoo .. Tim * to Build Up Strong loam — Oth ■ •’ er Note*. .. .. “ By IIJM M Y CLARK. .. < > Owner Navlu of the Ia-trolt team j’ | | .. «. seems to liui e changed hi* mind unent Hughey Jennings, and he 1* out with 11 . ■ - ■ a statement Hint Jenulng* 1» not to | j | ’ bluine for the failure of the Tiger* this Mcmt every one familiar with ■ ■ >> year the coudltloiis h u m uwure o f that fact ;; • ■ ■> before Mr Xuvln, and the story print ed several week* ago to the effect that \ | •• •> he was dUguated with hi* manager created tlie Impression that Navln was j | ] not the busebull man that he had been ■ -l-l-l-W I t I I I H I I I I I I I l-l -H -l ■ ' • given credit fur being Give Jennings some bull players and be will proie himself as good u man BAD Y E A R FO R SOUTHPAW S. ager u* ever in-fore. But without play Majority of Left Hsnd Pitcher* Us- er* neither Jennings nor any other man cun have a winner. It requires s good • ucceeiful— Marquard an Exception. Although Kulie Mnrquurd leads the ball team to play good hall consistent ly, and all the bruin* und knowledge National league pitchers, Kdillu Plank cannot muke u lot of weak players wlu beads the American league and Harry pennant* Krause was the ts*at American ssieKia- Hurely a manager Is not to tie blamed tlou (linger la-fore leaving io led o for when n majority of his player* start Clevelniid, the majority of the left on the down grade and are unable to huiuler* are not hnvlng what could l>e deliver tin- good*. With a good ball culled a very *uccessful scnaoti. The team Jennings has proved himself a three liiciitlniied stand OUI ua excep capable leader tions. and |s»sslbly there are u few otlr- Al I’ulzer looks like the real thing In ers Nap Itucker anil Vean (>regg. for white ho|M-s today lu hD fight with Instaiice who are going well. But «in n in g aouthpnwa are few and Bombardier Wells In New York re fnr between this year. Kven Venn cently be showed the flgbtlug Instinct, (Sn-gg tins tieeii going none too well, which seuds a man back for more When hnilng lost nearly us many game* al after he ha* tieen punished. ready ss be did during the entire sea Wells acorwl a knockdown In the first son o f liilt But tw o other American league left handers. In addition to Plank nnd (iregg. have succeeded In winning half their games They are Hay Collins o f Boston and Pennock of the Athletic*. Mogrldge of the Chicago White Hox and Hamilton o f the Ht. b u ll» Brown* have l»at more thnn they have «on . Jim Vaughn of Washington ha* «-on but feiv games, while Willie Mitchell of the Clevelniid Na(«i hn* won but tw o out of the first eight pitched. •Tx-ft.v" George o f the Na(s» loot live straight. \ \ Photo by A m o r io n P ro «« Association. CHAHI.Kr IIUKAOU, OIANTH’ T in n ì» HACER*. ttiung until It lu of top nutrii ealllier and ready to lu» uliovcd lu(o a regular pillee to kc«|> up the «[u-eil o f the tettili. There 1« luueh more to McGrow's high nblllty Unni the llitlueuee o f hla peruouallty to keep his ineu alwuya doing their boat and hi* keen eye for maneuvering, though for uuhlle them) were thought to be blu entire stock In Inule. ile bus necompllahed 11 good deal by shrewd trading for material ul- reiuly develo|ied, but be bus acootn- l>Habed more through new materlnl ae- rurial through aeouta and hy hla own ex|u>rt handling uf tiew men. Merkle, l*ei ore. Smalgriiau, Meyers, .Maripuird, Shafer, Fleteher 11 good part of hla tenui nil these have made their greatest Improvement, realized their poMidlillltles, under McOraw. Lar- r.v Doyle w a i 11 pretty good hall player when he Joluial the t.lautu, hut wn« made Into n better one. Shafer and Fleteher were kept along on the lieneh for ueverul ueuuonu, tiut always Imbib ing knowledge, and when the time Clime to make regulara o f them they Juui|ied In unit more than titled the plneen of thorn they aucceeded. Much that Devore knows about tmttlng he learned from McGrow, who also taught him how to make the best use of hla naturili upeetl. Chief Meyers was a lumbering and Juat an ordinary cntcher when he first Vast Ida fortune* with M edraw nnd was eonaldenal something o f a Joke Hut McOraw saw before anybody else that Meyers not only had the making of a llrst class cntcher, tiut was a won derful 1111 turn I hitter. Meyers at first was weak on foul flies, but now he la not only giaiil on them, but the moat vnluahle backstop In baseball todny. It Is well known how Snodgrass was made Into an outfielder nnd n helpful rim getting fnctor from a catcher; how Mnripinrd, under McOraw’* tute Inge, when everybody else was con demnlng him, was transformed from a lemon Into a peach; how Merkle, an olmeure substitute during the Tenney days, was retained nnd when he did get Ills chance developed rapidly Into a crock first basemnn. It was under McOraw that Herzog rame Into promi nent notleo, nnd lie schooled ('rondali until Mint pltchAr became the steady, dependable workman he Is. Mathew- sou líen m e famous under McOraw. All o f which goes to show that Mc- Ornw hns ninile his own team. Manager Kling Has Offered Pitcher “ Hub” Perdue For Cincinnati Star. The Iloatoii club Is negotiating with t'hiclniiut! for the service* of Dick Hoblltzell. "H obby," It la said. Is anx ious to get away from the Itcd* Be- cently Manager Hunk O’ Day gave the first hnseninn a call on some (day. and “ H obby" retorted by calling Hank a "flit fiend." This term of endearment Is barred by Xntlonnl league malingers, nnd es pecially by O’ lkty. "H u b " Purdue was niiH|«-nitrd by the Boston club for ap plying the opprobrious epithet to Johnny Kllug, nnd no«' Kling Is will lug to exchange Perdue for Hoblltzell. In case the deal g<s>s through Marsnns. the Cuban, will piny first. ON She never scolds because the folk N ext door have more than they. On him eh* peuees to Invoke (Jod'e blseelng day by day ■he strive« In every w ey to ease Tha burdens of hie life. You may have guessed e r* this that she's ills mother, not hie w ife —Chicago itecord-Herald. Modern Goeeip. “ You remember the Green»?” “ Well. How are they getting 00 7" "They're divorced.” "You don't s a y f “ Yep. itemember the little milliner on Main street/' “ Yoo b e t" “ 8be’s Mr*. Green now/* “ Weil, well!” "Kemember Hmltbers, the hotel c le r k r "DlstlncGy." “ He married Mrs. Green last week." "W ell, well! What a difference a few weeks maker’ —Detroit Free l ’ reaa. I Don’t Make Your Foot Fit the Shoe! ■ Let us fit a shoe to your foot. COIIlfiE SROYE SHOE STORE One o f the moet common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamber lain's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the parts thoroughly at each ap plication, and you will get quick re- j lief. For sale by all druggists. H. H a r r i n g t o n WILL BO YOUR DRAYING AND MOVING promptly and satis factorily. They have every facility f o r handling all classes of goods, and simply solicit a trial. -1 Had te Rut In Human Interest. An old negro preacher, savs the A t lanta Constitution, gave as hla text. "De tree la known by hla fruit, an’ It’s AU kinds of Hduling & Piano Moving de* Impossible to shake de possum Phoae ho. 72 Cottage (r o » e down." A fter the benediction an old brother ■aid to him: " I never knowed befo' dat alcb a Ger your “ House for Rent” and text wuz In de Bible." “ House for Sale” signs at The Senti “ W ell," admitted the preacher, “It nel office. ain't eet down dat way. I throned In i de poeaum to hit de Intelligence of Shocking Sounds my congregation!” in the earth are somethimes heard be fore a terrible earthquake, that warn Hi* Delusion. ” What's the matter with the fellow o f the coming peril. Natu re’s warn op on the ladder who la t«ld d lln g bis ings are kind. That dull pain or ache I fingers T' in the back warns you the Kidney* "W h y, be went craxy over buttontug need attention i f you w o*M escape hla wife's waist*." those dangerous maladies. Dropsy, “ And why Is be up on the ladder?" diabetes or Bright's disease. Take “ H e thinks be baa the contract for buttoning the 'waist o f the statue o f Electric, Bitters at once and aoe back ache fly and all you best feeHnga re Liberty.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer. turn. “ My son received great benefit from their use for kidney and bladder “ Age Cannot Wither." "You still atk-k to that old ten-year- trouble,” writes Peter Bondy, South old nag o f yours, 1 see. Blither«." said Rock wood, Mich., “ it certainly is a Dubbletgb. “ W hy don't you get a mo great medicine.” Try it. 50 cents at tor?" j all druggists. “ W ell.“ said Blither«. “ I've sort of found that there Is more style to a 1902 model horse than there la to a PR O F E S SIO N A L CARDS 1902 model ear.“ —Harper’* Weekly parlor lecture. “ W hat Is the gentleman talking about?” demanded a languid lady “ Progressive Peru.” “ And bow do you phty It/ '—Kansas City Journal. In County Cork. *T suppose you have an old age pen iion. Mr. Kelly T "Ould age pension? Faith an' Ol cuddn't touch wan. the bad luck they bring. Luk at the number of ould age pensioners be« dyln’ ivery year!" —Lon i don Opinion. Outrageous. "W h y are you so vexed. Irma?” “ I am eo exasperated I attended the meeting o f the Social Equality league, and my parlor maid presided, and she had the audacity to call me to »rder three time*.” —Lipplncott’a Mags ■l&e P h o n e O ffice 47 , _ I L e w e o o B lo c k om c* ) M a la S t. O ffice H ou r*: I to 6 p m C o o w lt e t io u h y a p p o in t m e n t o n ly . DR. C. E. FR O ST OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Chronic and Nervous Diseases e Specieily COTTAGE OKOVE • • OBBOON DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR E y e , E a r a n d T h r o a t D is e a s e s A Specialty—GUs* Fitting H O TEL OREGON. T H U R S D A Y S , 9-3 C e n tr a l O ffice, W h ite T e m p le , K u g e n e J. N. WATERHOUSE Teacher ot Piano and Organ Certifiicateil irotn the Associated Board, Royal Academy and Royal College of Music. Residence Second StreeL Office Phone Main 5 A Confession. The editor wrote: "Dear Madame— The verses entitled 'The Kiss' are very clever. Can you assure me that they are original/' The author««* answer ed: “ Sir—Not quite. T h e Kiss' was collaboration."—Cleveland Leader. Boston National Playera Hit Well, but Cannot Qet Around Baoke. I f there Is one evidence stronger than another o f the difference between speed In a ball team nnd the lack of It notice the players o f the New York nnd Boston National leagu e clubs. The Bostons cau hit well and not In frequently they can worry the beat of pitchers, but It takea many nnd strong blows to get them around the bases They an* compelled to piny the sacri fice game because so few of their play ers can take an extra Imse on a hit «•hlch Is difficult for the opposing fielders. Bowling Booming In Toledo. Bowling Is tioomlng In Toledo. O., since the announcement that the 1013 American congress would be held there, starting Fob. 22. ■he glvaa him what he likes to set And never makes com plaint. And there Is never when th e * ne s t A hint o f cold restraint. H er faith In him la deep and great. Hha courts hla least caress Wtien he gets home to dinner late There Is no bitterness _ . r.LL_______ ■! . _____ ... J. S. MEDLEY B A S ES . Plank Still Shews Old Skill. Kddle Plank, the stnr lefthnnd pitch er o f the world’s chnmplon Athletic nine o f the American Bnselmll league, Is showing nil his old time skill, lie hns lioeu with the Athletic* for twelve years. Joining them after leaving ¡ ( lett.vsbiirg (Pa.l eollege. and never j pitched for nny other team than the rhil mplonn. V” ■be sews the buttons on tile shirt And darn* his socks with care. ■he never fells to be alert His every woe to there ■he lays hla night clothes on the bed Arid turns the cover* down ■I.* never fills his heart with dread by a euapiclous frow n A. W. KIME, M. D. Clever American Jockey Rides Many Winner« In England. Danny Maher, the American rider, stands second on the list of «-Inning Jockeys on the tint In England this year Maher Is second In the total nuintier o f «-Inning mounts, also In * percentage. The lender Is F. L. Wootton. the Aua troltnn Jo-key, who has tieen tiding In England for severol years with great success. He hns won 45 races out o f 15S mounts, while Mnher bus piloted 37 winner« In 147 races. J. II. Martin. J another American rider, has tieen suc cessful 13 time* with a total o f 101 { mounts. S LO W ami Diarrhoea Rem edy,” write* M. E. Gebhardt, Oriole. Pa. There is noth ing better. Foi sale hy all druggists. Tw e Conservationist« “ Nothing lost here but the squeal." Physician and Surgeon declared the pork pucker. "A re you as economical In conducting your busi Office Phone 34, Residence Phone 126-J ness?" “Just about." answered the visitor “ I ’m In the lumber business. We waste nothing but the bark.” —Wash Attomey-at-Law Ington Herald. Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation Law. A W ar Game Maybe. Office, Woodward Building A returned explorer was giving a M AH ER S EC O N D ON L IS T . BRAVES ” 1 was cured o f Jiarrhoea by one j does of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Hit Happy Horn«. • > BOSTON WANTS HOBLITZELL I* •»» I < ■ f -|-|-|-|-M - n -l-M - l -H -l-H I d M H f Looking Backward. Pelatiah Webster gnashed bis teeth. “I f 1 bad dreamed they wanted to erect * statue to me I would have made It unconstitutional," be snorted. Badly he gated at current specimens o f a r t —New York Sun. Hirsute Crockery. Guest (to waiter»—This soup has * |slr In i t W alter—That’* no hair. It’s ■ crack In the plat*. Guest— It's a funny crack that can wiggle.—Judge. P h oto« by Am erican P r r u Association thxci viswa or falzml [No. i, hla lighting face; No 1. ready for * mill: No. X reeling | round many n fighter In Pulzer's place would have quit for the evening satis fled that the other man could not only outbox but outpunch him Rut nix on the quit stuff for Pal ser He loves the game and Is stopped only when unconscious, gome day he may « I n the baevy weight title. Likely Enough. Condescending Chappie — I weally isn’t wemember your name, but I ’v e lu Idea 1’va met you before. Nervoua Host—Ob. yea; very Ukelyl It’a my bouse.—London Sketch. Bmall Encouragement. K a te—They say a woman la aa old as «he looks Maud—Never mind, dear W e all know you are only twanty-alx — Boston Transcript. Residence, Main l l l L F. L. IN G RAM , D. M . D. Dentist A L L W ORK G U ARANTEED. Lawson Bldg. Cottage Orova, Ora J. E. YOUNG a ttorn ey at Law Office on Hsln Street. West Side COTTAGE GROVE i: t: OREGON J. C. JOHNSON A ttorn cv-a t-La w Practice in all Courts of State. Corpor ation, mining and Probate law a specialty Collection and Insurance COTTAGE GROVE Practices in *11 Courts OREGON t »5 Veer* Experience H. J. SH IN N A T T O R N E Y A T LA W NOTARY PUBLIC Phone No. « COTTAGE GROVE. ORE Phene N o a* I J to » jo p m DR. W. M CARROLL CHIROPRACTOR Chrenta Disease» t Speeialiy R o o m I »-it Woodward «id g Cottage Grove Oregon