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. U B 'J 8 4 < lu il illM -r ln ll l'» ( • • n u ll lt e lll< « ly . T h l» remedy hu» no superior for couk I im unii colli». It I» pl«a»ant to tukn. It m utuili» no opium or oth««r narcotic. It ulwuy» eure». For »ule by Henson's I’ liurinucy. A Liberal Eduoatien. The Lueklaae Procrastinate'. That bwu , I think, baa hud a liberal The procreationlor I* ulwaya liable ed neat Ion who Ima been ao trained la to be luckle»». To |M,»tp<’i « a duty tlmt »hould be dl«< hurgt«] at truce la to youth tlmt hi» lardy 1» Ilia ready ear* u lit of hi» will and doe» with euae a ml Invite trouble for all t omerned. Many plenaure all the work tlint a» a inecb- a in»n who la wall dlapoaed toward uu I miu It 1» cupuhle of; wboaa Intellect life luuiirauc« 1» »till deferring the la a clear, cold, logic unglue. with all purclniae of a policy which would ba It» purta of equal strength. and lu a Iroou to hla family In the event o f fimootli workln« order; ready, like a bla ih*at!i. The would be Ineurant la »team euuliie. to lie luriMwl to any kind In good health Haley, but tomorrow of work and aplu the goaaamera aa he may lie atrlekeu with a disease well na forge the aiicburs o f the mind; tb»t umy bar Idm frolli thè rauk» of who»e mind I» stored with ■ knowl Ibe Inauratile. Ili» renami for puttlng edge of the greut uml fundamental off »ecuiing a trolley muy lie that It U trutlie of nature aud o f the lawa of lumiivelilelit al preaeut lo puy thè lire- Hot ha »hould mnalder enre- her operation»; one who, no stunted mlum asceti«1, I» full of life and Are, but fully thè fact that llfe luaurunce wlll whoan passiona are trained to come to uever tre < lu-ape« “ - Idm Ginn II I» to- heel by a vigorous will, the servant o f I day. Ilia y e a r l y - duni ou a trolley tar appreciably a tender come leuoe; who has learned taken out uow e premium on a to love all lM«uuty. whether of nature lena than would I or o f art; to bute ull vlleueee and to policy o f the »am« ■ mount taken out when be I» ■ year older. Delay, tbere- reapect other» a» himself fore, wlll add somewhat to Ibe yearly Hucb u muii ami uo other, 1 con calve, bn» Imd a liber»I education.— burden be would have to carry. The TboOiaa Henry liualey In “ Lay Her- treat thing for nuy uninsured man to do la to Inaure at one#.—Iaralle’a inoua.” W e e k l y . __________________ Treea and Peels. W ell Papers and U |M . Any fool can deatroy treee. They “The good lighting o f a room de cannot run away, and If they could they would »till lie deatroyed—chuaaid pends not only on the dl»(ioalUon o f »m l bullied down a » long a» fun or a the lights ao aa to produce an ade dollar could tie got out o f their bark quate Illumination and on the proper bide». Iirunchlng horns or inagulflceut shielding o f the lump» so aa« to avoid bole lincktionea. Few that fell trees needle«» glare, but on the nature o f plant them. Nor would planting avail the wall aurface on which the light much toward getting back anything falla,” said Prefeaoor Hllvanua Thomp son o f London. “ Even when the Illu like Ibe noble primeval fnreata. Dur llig a linin'» llfe truly sapling» can Ira mination that 1» received try the walla grown lu the place o f the old treea, la ample the room may lie badly lit If leu» o f centuries old. thut have been the w all» abeorb too much o f that destroyed It took more than 3,000 Illumination (»»tend o f giving It back yeura to make »nine o f the tree» In by diffuse reflection. Few people are tbe»e western wood»— trees that are aware bow much light la thus wasted ■till »tumllug In (wrfect strength and and thrown away, "T h e deep scarlet and crimson wall tieuuty, waving and alnglng In the mighty forests o f the Hlerra». God baa pa|M>r» uow fa»hlonable for dining enred for these tree», auved them from rooma waste from 70 to 75 per cent; drought. dl»en»e, avnlanchea and a brown (ia|ier wastes about HS to H8 tiiouMMiid training, leveling tempeate per cent; even au ordinary yellow or and Hood», but be cannot save them buff wall paiier waatea BO to 80 per from finds Only Unde Ham can do cent. On the other bund, white car- th a t—John Muir. trhlge tiajier aliaorb# and waatea only _ _________ about 'JO |>er cent o f the light, while a Saw the Praotical Side. wbltewaabed wall abeorba from SO to Ideas o f advancement In Houth A mer (•* P*r cent, ten are aeulbetlc. while In the United , Thumbs of the Apes. (Muten they run along practical lines. The gorilla aud cblmpansee, which A » an Indication o f the tiaee to which capital ha» l»«en applied In Houth Amer belong to the higher order o f apes, ica and the difference In temperament buv» tnuuy iioluts o f resemblance to man, but there la one thing tbey can of the |M«ople o f that (a rt o f tbe west not do-thut la, twiddle tbelr thumbs, ern world a» compared with tbe In- in the gorilla tbe thumb la abort and hnbltaiita o f the Unit««! Htatee a story doee not reacb much beyond tbe bot la told o f a m<«etlng lietween a Hrn- tom «if tbe first Joint o f tbe forefinger. clllnn promoter nud an American proa- It la very mucb reetrlcted In Its move | m «< tor at one o f the new cttlve which ments. and the animal can neither linv» recently sprung up uu the banks twiddle hla thumbs nor torn them o f the A mason. Tbe native pointed round uo that tbe tips dertortbe a circle. with pride to a pretentious opera house There are tbe same number o f bones overlooking the mighty river and asked In tbe hand o f a gorilla aa In tbe hand the stranger If the site was not eup«?rb. | o f a man. but the thutnba o f tbe mon 'W ell.'' »aid the man from one o f our key have no we|Hirate flexor or bending western »tat««», “ 1 think It would tie a muscle. This 1» why a monkey always mighty flue place for a sawmill.” kee|>s tbe thumb on tbe same side as the Augers and never liends It round The Varying Cast ef Education. any object that may be graa|>ed. In A rvrtulu Yale graduate, for many tbe gorilla tbe web between tbe fingers years a meiulier o f tbe faculty and extends to the second Joint, tbe Ungers always a close observer of tbe homo ta|»-r to tbe tips, aud there Is a callos undergraduate, once (In a moment o f 1 ity on tbe knuckles on which tbe ani exu«tM«rutlou. we take U) let drop a mal rests when walking on all fours. slgulflcsut remark. Tbe burdeu o f tbs History In July. remark was that a majority o f the students attending Yale ■ught to be In at leaat four countries perhaps taxed «om e »everal thousands o f dollars tbe moat Important event In tbelr hi»- a year In return for the privilege o f | lories waa recorded In July-naroely. attending college, while the remaining the establishment o f tbelr Independ- In our own history we have •minll minority should I mj paid double once. thut niuotiut for contributing them- the memorable Fourth o f July, while •elves to the undergraduate cominimi- the |>atr!otlc efforts o f the liberator ty Without doubt thla observation. HI moo Bolivar for tbe Indetrendeoce o f like the famous retM.rta o f Mark • Veuexnela were consummated on July Tw ain’» death, was slightly exaggerat 5. Colombia ridding herself o f tba ed lint It was not without Its very Hpanlnb yoke on July 20. Then there considerable modicum o f trutb. —Yale 1» France, wltb her July 14. marking the date when tbe suffering French Alumni Weekly. I wop I e atormed the famed and fear some Bastille Tbe Rfranlsb forces at .always Busy. Santiago. Cube, capitulated on July 10. 'And wliat do you do In tile dull ssa- aonT*' we asked the fool killer. Asking Him ts Read the Future. ‘ Wtinlr dull season7“ exclaimed tbe “ 1 shall call upon a fortune teller tbla fool killer. morning," said Mr. Blubb. ‘ Why. when the man who rocks tha “ Going to try to learn something txrat and the man who didu't know M about tbe futureT" asked Mr. W ag was loaded quit operations. What do gles. you do thenT' “ Yes. I am going to aak him when ‘Oh. I get on the trail o f the man be expects to pay the arrears o f rent who known It all,” replied tba fool kill for that cottage o f mine be la occupy er.—Cincinnati Enquirer. ing ns a school o f astrology and Insti tute for psychical research."—Birming Hla Modeet Request. ham Age-Herald. A man once asked Thackeray to lend him 5 shillings, which be would con An Old Pusxle. vert Into £20.000. Asked how. lie ex- An excellent. If an old. puxxle la: plalntsl that he knew a young woman How can a window having a height with £20,000 who he kuew woukl mar equal to Ita width be made twice aa ry hliu If be asked her, but be bad large without Increasing Its height or pnwned his teeth nnd wanted 5 shil width? lings to redeem them In order to pro Impossible! Oh. not In the drat In pose effectively. stance It la shaped like a diamond; Southern Pacific Hallway lime-fable COlUtil CHOVI HUIIOV Vrulli Bound X lo » a, N». IS 7 tel ■ in No IA :i «tei gì in No 17 No. 1» n«W|i fa. 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M H;(K) l.v .. .Cottage Grove. .. Ar 1:00 are bibliophiles. and then there are keep Its word. Hy Incessant wise de 8:20 .............. Wuldea . . . . . . , , , 12:20 whnt Josh Hillings would have called lta lire o f It. lusty rebuke and buffet o f It. behold bow It loyally supports him 8:2» .......... Cerro Gordo . , , , , , , 12:11 'blbllo|>hools.' " —Washington Star. 12:03 8:44 .............. Doremi . .. —hears him as Ita conqueror along!— 9:00 ............. Vaughns . . . ........ 11:43 Thomas Carlyle. Deed ef Daring. 9:10 ................ Htar ....... ........ 11:35 'Have you ’ Deed» o f Daring?*" In 9:35 ........... Red Bridge . » • » » » 11:23 quired the ludy In the book »tors. Shellfish 11:10 »:45 ............ Wildwood . . ‘ Yea. madam,'* responded tbe bright The oyster wna bewailing Ita hard ......... ......... 10:15 .............. DiNMtnn .... clerk “ There la a little pamphlet en luck. 10:38 A r .......... Ktijndn ,... . . . L v 10:40 titled 'H ow to Call Down tbe Jani “ I don't mind being 'pickled' once In awhile." said the oyster, “ or even be An extra train for passengers only tor.' " —Chicago News. ing ‘deviled’ occasionally, but Urn Grad leave» Cottage Grove Saturday* at 3:00 to death o f being called 'tbe luscious Anatomioally Speaking. p. m., roturning arrive» at Cottuge "E very one has some e«*oret sorrow," bivalve.’ ’’ —Chicago Tribune. Grove at 6:15 p. in. said the philosophic friend Hubjeet to change without notice. ‘Yea; even tha fatteat and Jollleat o f An Appetite Developer. A. B. WOOD, Oan'l Manager. ns has a akelaton In hla midst,“ — “ What Is the best way to develop an appetite?" asked the old fogy Cleveland Plain Dealer "Helng without tbe price o f a meal la A half dozen families have come to tbe host way I know of.” replied tbe Lest a Customer. the Cottage Grove country during the Lady (ordering boot« for her baa- wise gu.v. Cincinnati Enquirer pant year berauno o f receiving copies o f ban di-D o yon keep m«in’a boot»} The Hentinel. You owe it to yourself Shopman—No. madam, but wa keep Before yon sat yonr heart on any to Ire » patron o f a newspaper that get» up to nines In women's.—London Optn thing maturely consider whether It will such result». add to joui ultimate To taka affact Jan. 1, 1914. leered Oeer. What Hiasea Bound Like te an Aster. From time Immemorial deer base In the American Magazine David been held lu reverent regard by the Warfield. giving hla atage experiences, Japanese Herds are kept In com tell» I mtw terrible It la fiom tha actor's pounds. and the highest respect Is polut of view to Ire biased: paid to the animals In olden times “ I next appeared at tha Wigwam, tbe shogun gave the people such a telling stories and giving Imitations. strb-t order to protect tbe sacred ani I came a terrible cropper, something mals that If any one buppened to burt fearful! I was second In the bill, or kill them be was put to death on wbl< b 1» the worst place but one. I the spot. It wus a period of terror shall never forget tbe anxiety I felt Even at tbe present day the deer are on that occasion as 1 stood In tbe ao tains and ubuudant In tbe shrine wing» waiting for my turn to go on. grounds that they In flue weather stroll At laat 1 appeared before tbe foot round to the atreeta by twos and threes lights. The audience w a« drifting In, and surround pn»aeraby, aaklng for • huilllug In In a desultory way. I could food and even taking the persona' not get Ita attention. It was awful, »leeve» In tlielr mouth» affectionately. awful. The few friends I bad there Once a y « i r some of the deer are applauded me. but the others hissed. caught by men na o f a net wltb a han It sounded as If 10,01)0 steam pipes dle by »everal tamers (lu service of hud burst. A bias to a sensltlvs man— tbe Kasugu »brine office) and taken to nnd all actors are sensitive since all an Incloeure. where tbelr splendid are vain - Is like the strike o f a rat born* are cut off with a »aw. while a tlesnake. It la eo venomous, ao crual, crowd o f »iiectators watch the work so unneceeaary! It la aa If you bad with breathless Interest (admission 10 done the p e o p l e out !n front an Injury with malice prepen»« Instead o f having sen. equal to about 5 cental. Thla sincerely tried to please them. You done, some of the sucred horns are, aa don’ t even dare to faca your own a c-jytom. awarded to the spectators mother; you’re so dreadfully guilty." by means o f lottery. Got an Dangerous Ground. Disillusion. Telling o f hie ex[rerience In Jolo, la The unmarried woman who shall ba the I’ lilllpidues, a writer In tbe New the subject of this anecdote was fixing York Tim e« »aye. "W hen I waa first tieraelf up to go out In the evening. A picking up some o f tbelr language certain iuhu was going to call for her, there ran toward me one day a hand nisi though tire occasion waa somewhat somely dressed little boy, bla mother »polled by the fact that they would following at a distance. I picked tha have to take her little niece along »be boy up and asked bis mother bow »overt fa d e»», took the usual care of much he wns worth. I thought It an tier complexion, hair and eyes, for tbe utterly harmless way of attempting a uian was trembling on the verge o f a civility. Hut the ¡e-ream the mother l>ro|MiNuL The trio—auntie, auntle’a let out, followed by a quick ruahlng bonu and auutle's niece—walked along o f men wltb knlvea from all tbe huta tbe street until they came to one of mumlnbouL soon convinced me I had those all night photograph galleries. offended s«?rlously. A priest o f their You know how awful a person look* faith, who hud been giving me lan standing In the ghastly glare o f the guage lesson», waa luckily among the mercury tube llgbta that tbey put In first to arrive. I explained to him I the wlndowa of »ueb places? Well, bad meant nothing wrong. He In turn they pau»«>d In that awful greeny-yal- explained to me that bartering In chil dren was very much o f a reality lery light. And tbe little niece aald to among them and. more than that auntie’s beau: that It wue not tbe custom for any “ Ooo-ouh, look I Auntie looks Just man ever to address a remark to tbelr like she does when she first gets up women at all I had doubly offended, In tbe mornlug!"—Cleveland Plain as tbe child was a dutto’s son, and Dealer. only tbe children o f the low and en slaved were for s a le " Bitting Cross Legged. Fuily NO per cent o f tbe men and Wedded Eyebrows. women who travel In tbe trains and In Turkey meeting eyebrows are street cars alt ere»» legged, and thla greatly admired, and tbe women uoe habit la responsible for many Ilia, ac artificial means to bring the brews to cording to-a prominent London physi thla condition, and If art cannot Induce cian. Tbe prime objection against tbla thin eyebrows to grow they make up bablL be says, la that the return flow by drawing a black line with paste of blood from the leg la atopped at It woukl appear that the Greeks ad tlie knee, the result helng that tbe mired brows which almost met, and veins In the leg »w ell up. All the the fasblanuble Inhabitant» o f Borne weight Is thrown on one aide o f the not only approved o f them, but resort body, and the uuder leg goea to aleep ed to pigments to make up the lack owing to tbe pressure put on the sci which sometimes existed. Some proverbs state that the person atic nerve. The body should be e«iual- ly tmlunccd Then there Is another whose eyebrows meet w lll alwaya have danger. Too mucb creasing of tbe legs good luck, while others state exactly The Chinese aay that 1» sure to bring lopaidedneaa. Let the the reverse "jreople whose eyebrows meet can nev legs rest limply. In that way the mus er ho[ie to attain to the dignity o f a cles become eased, while the flow Into minister o f state," and In Greece o f aial the return o f blood from the leg* today tbe man whose brows meet la Is naturally done and the body la said to be a vampire, while In Den equally balanced. mark and Germany It la said ha la a werewolf.—London Spectator. Rata aa Feed. Eats form a favorite dish in China. Don’t 8cratch a Mole. Sidlt open. dri««l. pressed and powder Dr. Jean Dartier. speaking before ed with a finely ground white bark, the French Association For the Study they look somewhat like haddocks aa of Cancer, referred to tbe tragic pos they hang In long string» over butch sibilities o f the Innocent looklhg mole. ers' stalls. Dr. Arthur Htradllng once “ Scratch a mole." he aald, "SDd you declared that “ rata would be not only may catch a cancer.” wholesome, but very nice. If properly Some moles were harmless and some prepared- not common sewer rata, but were |>oteutia!!y poisonous, be con such aa I ate. tmru fed animals snared tinued The only wise course waa to In u hop garden. The flesh, though leave well enough alone and resist the perfectly white, was dry aud tasteless. temptation to scratch the mole. Warta Hut then they were only skinned, and wens should be borne patiently i-lenned nnd submitted to the Are w ith lest worse Defall their possessors. Dr. out any o f the ««t cetera» which make Dartier told of a man who by cauter other meats savory. Admiral Beau ising a harmless wart on his hand fort and other arctic explorers apeak transformed It into a cancer. highly o f rats aa a whosesome addi tion to tbelr supply of food In those Met Its Mateh. dreary latitudes."—Cblcngo News. A cyclone visited the negro quarters in an Alnlwiua mining camp several Easy Economy. years ago. It tumbled dowD the cab Spraklng o f economy In the borne, a ins and not one Joist or sill waa left prominent charity worker wild: standing. Cncle Joe was the only one •There waa a lot o f truth In the re who came through the visitation un mark o f the poor, harassed east aide scathed. « housewife win we husband complained: "Yas. suh." he said. “ I head dat “ 'I wish you would be more econom win’ cornin’ through de bresh, an* 1 ical. Mary. Ixsik at the bos»1 wife, seen IL an’ I felt IL an' 1 knew it waa how economical she l*!‘ et- slykone—an' Us de onllest pusson “ 'Yes.' Mary replied. 1t'» easy In dat settlement whut could aay, enough for the boss’ w ife to be eco ‘Ueah she comes.' an’ 'Dar she goes!* ” nomical. She’s got plenty to be eco —New York Post nomical with.’ " —Exchange. One In the Family Waa Enough. Brown Insisted on returning the twenty dollar parrot be bad bought a few days before. “ Why, what la the matter with It?" the dealer asked. “ W -w-why." replied Brown, "tha d-d darned c-c-crltter s-a-st stutters!” — Everybody's. Different Methods. One orator In New York aaya that hla understanding about It la that if you "call a man a liar In the south he wlll shoot at you. In the west knock you down, but In the east he’ll bet yoa a quarter you can't prove tt.” —Augus ta Chronicle. Clever Chap. M am m a-W illie, didn't l tell yon not to eat any more candy tonight? Hmall W illie—I'm not eating IL mamma: I’m just tucking the Juice out o f IL—Chi cago Newt. Tha Impassible. “ Is he as Important as ba thinks he t a r "My goodness, no! No man la aa Important aa that."—Detroit Free Press. Sleep, riches and health to be truly enjoyed must be Interrupted.—Rlch- National Conversations. I f you see three men standing to gether on the sidewalk In any given country, you can guess the subject o f their conversation. In Germany It la the army; In Russia, the bureaucracy; In France, women: In the United States, business; In England, sport and In Turkey nothing at all.—Brussels Journal. Hla Manifold Aspect Small Boy—Mamma. Is It really true that the devil has horns and a club foot? The Mother—Ah, my dear, sometimes the devil appears In the shape o f a very handsome and charm ing young man! Small Boy (pityingly) —Oh. mummy, you're thinking o f Cupid!—London Punch. Only One Meed. Inquisitive Friend—Don't you find that your w ife la very subject to moods? Enpeck-No; she baa only ona mood, the Imperative, and I’m tba ona that's subject to that!—Judge. Hear! and Herd. Tbe nurname Heart la really a cor ruption o f Hand, which waa a nams given to show that tbe owner was a man o f firm character and rasoluta bearing. L ife Is measured by experience sad not hy years - Latin P roverb Ihwt ('««ugh M edicine f«rr C h lM ren " I am very glad to say a few words in praise o f Ch amber to! n’a Cough Rem edy.” write* Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wia. "| have used It for year» both fo r my children and iny- aelf and It never falls to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No fam ily with children »hould be without It as It gives almost Immediate relief In cases o f croup.” Chamberlain'» Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take, which is of great importance when a medicine must be given to young children. For sale by Hen son’» Pharmacy. Cottage Grove Transfer Co. L. L. H A R R E LL, Prop. DRAYING and MOVING Use Our Auto Dray for Quick Service. 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