ill Mr Ilalir'a rrnrer. VHirn thn iwlllnlit i1mp lae falltn, thn my tbr oomM to mo JIoIkkI In while oil dnmoil for Drenm lAn), nnt aha tiends low at my fcnea, Anl lirr llltlo lunula lira foldod In a ref erential way, And two Utile af look upward aa two llltlo iwpol ilpa My, "Now I 'nr mo down to a' tap I v'tiy tli Ixird mr iwul to tep." And I know tlie rallinr Ihrtama, And It pleoMM hi m uDJItHara, When mr b&hy, drsa for DrwinlrtnJ, Kneels to nay her erwlnff prayer. Thrre'a n llnr In the olwdows wlitro th l)rlllit aottly ploya. And a dreamy oalm coma o'er ma when my baby kfieefa and tmya. , All my doubting fjtnolM lenva ma and the trlala of earth flaa Aa I tow my bend And listen to my bnb'y'a plalnllva pin. "If I 'ed die before t wale I p'tty the Iord mr "! to late." Ami a hly lineh ataala o'er mo And itarradaa lb earning air When ray baby, droaaed for lrnmtana, Kneeln to my her evening prayer. And I ofttn lt and ponder when I hear my tMliy pray, What wevld life oiveartli bo to me ahnuld I rnlai that yoloo mna day; If.'PtrtfiMrw, I felt no neatllna;, dlmptcd hand within ray own Aa my Inby knelt beadle me, Itaplne In an unOtartona, "Now t "ay ma down to a'eep. X p'ay tho I.orl ny anul to teo." And I bli w the (lod who gare her. And her love with liliw I ahnre When my baby, 6ruenl for Dreamland, KnHn ! any her evening prayer. -E. A. Itrli ItiKUml In Christian Kndeaiot WnrM The Cmifederntr Cent, There aa only one roiuplcto made for the purjxaH! of (willing money by the Confederate State uf America thnt for one cent piece, which was made by IxireH, tin- lhtlalelphln en graver. In 1801. Afler he bed finished tho dies Mr. Lovett foil ml tjjat lie was nnablo to Send tliciu to tho persons who had ordered ttie work done, nnd, becoming alarmed, he "struck off-' twelve nkel cent and then carefully accreted bolh coins and it lew. For twelve long years the engraver kept his secret, which whm finally relented through nn necldent. One day in 1ST3 ho went to the hiding place of the roro coins nnd selected ouv for a iockct piece and within the month passed Ir out unknowingly to llar.eltine. tho Philadelphia restaurant keeper. This man, knowing tbe piece to be Iorett'ti work, sent It to J. U. ItaiMlall. the coin collector. After some, t tic trouble llazeltlno and Itandall aucitvded lit buying tho die, and from It they struck fifty-five copper piece, twelve In silver nml seven In gold. This accouiitllxhed, they mutilated the die, and coin dealers now hold Confederate cents at fi very high 11 pure. Hurt, Sent. It I not well fr NctleiiUiry workers to sit on cutliiiniK. In man, owbig clileil.v lo I.K ce t carriage, there Is n strong develnpi. cut of the imiselei of the pelvis timl the thigh, which nlmot coi!i"lcicl.v flotlie tho strong lanes of Unit region. In the seated IKMitlon. t" obviate undue, pressure, nature bin pi ivdl a proter cushion pver these bcn.e-'. IlyrtlV Kiiylng Is well l:uown. "We alt on the fat of the roat us on a muttresa." In pitting on a smooth and ham nurf ee the liody rests nKn three main iraluti. but in sitting on n soft cushion piiKsure Is Imparted to the muscles mid Interferes with the circulation in nil tlicir purta. t;reat intention hui been liald to this matter In the construction of bicycle saddles am'., spenking generally, with very lientile!:l results. Nothing can bo k; 1.1 ik hit n certain amount of covering. If not too yielding, but the offtVe ai'iol. pr.iperly shaped. Is nn ex icllent seat. I e.inton's Weekly. Pood Aversions. C ' milk Is said to be nhhorrod by the .1 iiLinese, and rabbits are never eaten l y the Abyssinl.ius, who explain that rabbits are too much like big rats. The natives o' be Suudwlch Islands would not take caviare for a gift Cheese In Mexico Is simply curds des iccated and Vested In panenke shape, and even then it Is patronized ouly by the Caucasian colonists. Tho half breeds accept; It with hesitation, and a two ounce slice of llmburger would stampede n tribe of mountain Indians. They rotcnt It ns a practical Joke In questionable taste. Hut why the Ko reans eschew Ice cream, us u traveler reports Is tho case, is less easy to ex plain. Perhaps they share tho Japa nese prcjudlco against dairy products or the Chinese predilection for super hcated'tldbits. Proved It, "My wife will bear witness," said the prisoner nt the bur, "that at the very time I am accused of burglarizing Mr. Smith's premises I was engaged in walking the floor with my infant child lit my arms, endeavoring to sootho It by singing 'Itock-a-by, Baby,' " "Tho, prisoner U discharged," re marked his honor. 'IIo can prove n lullaby." AViilttniT Instead ttt Going. The nrt In life 1 Unit still aud to let things comu townid you, not to go aft er them or even to think that they are In lllght. How often I have chased cdine divine shailo-.v thrungh n whole day till evening, when, going home tired, I have found the visitor Just turning away from my i-hued door. Arthur Hymens In Saturday ltevlcw. Year Adrertlslnir, Hco that your clerks know oil about your ndvertlsliiK plans. Homo clerks would never know .that you wero nd vertlslni; If you walled for (hem to read tho ndvorUseniwitg voluntarily. American Adrertlsar. . Tlicre Is no groat genius without tlncfuro of lnutlnosa. Saneta. MAKliS A HAD WOIISI5. MATTKK GEMS IN VERSE iVrhiipfi you have nevei thought of It lint tho fact must ls apparent lo every one that cintiiatloii is cuuscil by n hlclc of water in tho sys tem, and (lie use of drastic cnthar tics lllie (he old fashioned pills only lttukOH u lujd iiuttter worse. C'hiim lierlalirMaroinueh ami Mver Tablels a lo milch more milil nnd ttentlg In their elleet, and when the prijpor one Is tak. n tlieir action is so natural that one can hiirdl.r rcnllie In the effect, of a medicine. Try a 92 wnt bottle of them. Uorsalo l,v New Krn Jniff Htoro. tlniiloT Ifr-frrnd of Vlanta. It Is mnrvcloui how rnnldly otn plnnU will Hircml tbcmnclvn oror tvlilo utrotchr of land. Tlio writer wna Ktruck wlUi tho way In which the yellow clinrlock took noBoc-salon, of, tho lino when the Moon Valley railway wns being mnilc. Tho very noxt aprlng after tho embankments were thrown up their aide;) were clothed with thla riimpniit nml conspicuous cruclflcr. A lino of yellow n cross tho country murk el In ninny place tho course of tho railway. ropploH, too, for aomo im known reuaou, will occAalonnlly appear In HtrniiKO nml wonderful profusion. Tim striking Inatnnco related by Lord Slnennlny may bo quoted by way of Illustration. After tho battlo of Lan den tho ground, ho tells us, "during many month wan strewn with skulls and bone of men and horses and with rniftlHcnta Of hats nnd shoes, raddles , mifl holster. The next smnnicr the ull, fertilized by 2v',000 corpses, broko forth Into millions of porplcs, Tho trawler who, on tho road from 8t Troii to Tlrlrmout, aavr that vast shoot of rich scarlet spreading from London to JCcerwindor could hardly help fancy ing thnt the flRiirntlvo prediction of tho Hebrew prophet was literally accom plishedthat the earth was disclosing her blood and refusing to cover the stain." tongmnn's Magattno. A root Uaby. t Tlic Zuiil child spends hts early days hi n cradle. Hut a cradle, In Zunlland does not mean down pillows, silken coverlets and Huffy l.vos; It Is only a flat board. Just tho leugth of the baby, with a hood like a doll's buggy top aver the bend. I'pon this hard bed the baby Is liouiid like n mummy, tho coverings wound round aud round him until the little fellow cannot movo ex ceprto open his mouth and eyes. Somo- tluu-a ho Is unrolled, and looks out into Urn bare whitewashed room, blinks at the lire burning on the hearth and fixes bis eyes earnestly on the woir and cou gar skins that serve lis chairs and beds and carpets In the Stunt home. Ily the time ho Is two or three years old ho has grown into a plump little bronze crea ture, with the stralghtest of coarse black hair and tho biggest aud round est of black eyes. Ho Is now out of the cradle aud trots about tho house and tho village. When tlio weather Is bad be wears a small coarse shirt and always a necklace of beads or tur-. quolse. St Nicholas. A Thousand War of Lying, There are a thousand ways of lying. but all lead to the same end. It does' not matter whether you wear lies, tell lies, act lies or Jive lies, your character la ruined nil the same. There Is mi mora demoralizing In fluence In modem life than tho unnat ural straining to seem other than we are. Nothing eiso so quickly lowers self respect, takes the fine edge off honor and blunts the, conscience as tho solute of being a sham, a glided fraud or an unreality. It cheapens stand ards, lowers - ideals, saps ambition and takes the spring and Joy out of living. No man can make tho most and tho best of himself until ho Is ab solutely honest with Ills own soul and unfalteringly true to his highest Ideals, and this Is Impossible whllo he Is living a lie. Success. The 3loorlsh M'oman at Home. When not lixed up for visitors the Moorish woman Is always en disha bille, lounging about all day In a loose cotton or muslin nightgown, rose or yellow being her favorite shade, her bare feet thrust Into slippers very much down at tho heel and a flower stuck In her wisp of uncombed hair, which, from a continual use of henna dye, is apt to break out In patches of yellow, green or gray. Hairbrushes are unknown, a very coarse comb nlono being used, which may account for the fact that the balr Is never i glossy or well kept. ' She has a de vouring passion for paints, powders , and perfumes, attar of roses and san dalwood being in special demand. Pilgrim. A Tree Distillery. On the Canary Islands grows a foun tain tree, a tra! most needed in some parts of the Islands, It is said that the leaves constantly distill a quantity of water that Is sufficient to furnish drink to every living creature In Illcro, nature havi.ig provided this remedy for the drought of the Island. Every morning near thjjpart of the Island a cloud of mist arises from the sea, which the winds forco against the irtcep cliff on which this tree grows, and it is from tliu mist tli-it the tree distills tr water. X'JtOJl .SOUTH AKHIOA. New Way of Coiif UhIii C'hanilMjrlaln'ti li Itemeily. -Mr. Arthur iJlmiiuiumvritinK from I Durban, Nn ml, t-otith Arrlen, says: i "As it proof that Clmiubeilaln'H j CViuuli Itenu-dy Is a cum suitable for om nun 3-oiiiik, J pun you tlio follow ing: A neighbor of mine hud n child Just over two mouths old. It had a very hail co-nrh and thu iiamiitx illd not know what to jrlvti It. I sur Kesteil thai if they would Ket a l)ol- tio or (.'hamlierhiln's Coujrli Itemedy and put some upon tho dummy tnt tho baby was sncklnj; It would uo uoum cure t no clillil. Tills tbey did nail brouKln about a quick relief and cured tho baby." This lemcdy Is lorsttie ny .New Urn Drtitf .Stone. Young Ko .-eltoi Then you utterly cast mo off; ICsuieraldn? Miss Esmcr uldn (with t eat gentleness) Why, no, Bylvester. Hut but it would bo so silly for a g' I to sny you the first tlmo. If If you I- e of tho samo mind you might ask i.ie again some day, you know. Chli tgo Tribune. Cut t. I nt Il.iriculii Itates. I'ercy Vt. tug Ilnpldgalt liad hard luck. He wus disinherited recently. Harold-Ci t off wllliont a dollar, eh? Percy No. Ills mother did tho disin heriting. He wns cut off with 03 cents. Pittsburg I'ost. All the Blore Aunorlnsr. "Hut his stntemeiit nbout you is a tlssuo of malicious lies, Is It not?'1 "No; It's a very substantial combina tion of malicious lies, with a tissue of malicious trupi." Philadelphia Ledger. An aero of good fishing ground will yield more food in n week than an scro of the best land will In a year, "SECT I'rrrniitlniinry Trriitnient. Tho Dutch pennant lle. wltli i .mills all about him and reaches his cottage by way of n drawbridge. IVrhnps it Is In tho blood of tho Dutch child, ears n writer In M. A. V.. not to fall Into n canal. At nil event tho Dutch mother never uppenra to anticipate such n possibility. Ono can Imagine the average ISng llsh or American mother Using to bring up n family In n houae surround' ed by canals. Sho would never have a moment's peace until the children were In bed. Hut then the more sight of n canal to tho Iiugllah child sug pesls tho delights of n sudden and un expected, bath. An KngllKlimiui Itumlrcd of tt Dutch' woman, "Doom ix Dutch child ever by any chance- fall Into a cnnalT" "Ves," she replied, "eases have been known." "Don't you do anything for ltn con- ttuued tho nuestloucr. "Oli, yes,1' she answered. "Wo haul them out again." "lint what I mean Is," explained tho Englishman, "don't you do anything to prevent their falling lu-to save them from falling In aptlu?" "Yes," sho answered, "wo spank them." Calculation the Distance of n Storm Although lightning and thunder oc cur always simultaneously an interval of shorter or longer duration is usual' ly observed between these two pho nomenn. which Is duo to the fact that sound travels ouly at tho rulo of 1,100 feet per second, while the passage of light Is almost Instantaneous, llased upon this fact. It Is an easy matter to tell, at least approximately, now mauy miles n thunderstorm Is nwtiy. A nor mal pulse will beat ono stroke to the second, and by counting the pulse beats during the Interval of the light nine nnd tho thunder the lapse of sec onds Is arrived at and consequently the number of feet, which con bo re duced to miles. For example. If thirty seconds elapse between the Hash of the llghtulug and the crash of thunder the storm center Is nt n distance of 113,000 feet or about six and one-half miles. An almost ac curate calculation can be made by us ing a watch with n minute dial. l-eiloi-. Journals anil buuks ut the Kilgle Hook Store. day A VBltY CLOSH CALIj "I stuck to my engine. .iMhotmti every joint m-hod nml every nervn wns" rnckeit with pulti." writes C W llelhuny, n locomotive llremaii. of lltirlltiKton, lowu. "1 wns weak unci pule, without uiiv nnm-tlto nml nil run uown. as i whs iiuotii to give up, I got n bottle of Kleotrlf Hitters, nnd nflor tnkltiK It. I felt us eli aa I ever itiil lit my lire. nk. sickly, ruri lowu people always milu new life. strength nml vigor from their use. Try thorn. KntUfaetion (u'lriiuteed by liensou Pharmacy Trice 60 cents. CITItKD CONSUMPTION. Mrs. U W. Evans. Clearwater. Khii writes: "My husband hiv sick for three months. The doctors said that he hud quick consumption. Wo pro cured u botlioor ltallanl's Horohuiind Sptup, jiud It cured hltn. That wim six yuan Utfo. Since then wo havo iilwiiys kept a bottlo In tho liuuse. vt v cnniioi uo witnout it. l' "r cutiKlis nnd cold It has no oqual." Sue, We, SI W. Hold by the Modern Phiirniucy. 2P2S Keeley St., Chicago, III., 0ct-2, 1002. I suff.'red with falling; and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through tho groins, 1 suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women, I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Cash is now in perfect health because the took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders. bearing down pains and blinding W , headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing 'Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient the is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving svmptouis. "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine- Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn, sf1 LECTRIC LIGHTS How can you afford to be lamps P. M. R.ates First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. I Cottage Grove EvI LLths UvUUrl and CURE the LUNGS Dr. King's WITH New Discovery yVmucnunrinM Price FDR I OUGHSand 60c fc $1,00 Free Trial. Surest nmt Quickest Curo for nil THROAT tvnd LUNd TUOUJ0 IJSS, or MONEY HACK, i asm mi nn u i Illmve sevcnil Kood timber claims tolocatc, anil have good (luilicr lands ortmlo ut nlurgilu. H.T.Dow, '.'t Pnr The nime EMttdte has iooJ lor the ' utSTImteSloMactilne World, m, , , litre ls NawtUrtdm IICTTER I htrfV teas tVER. ioJ Surcrlor to atl llllaiy ,(,,. runiv tal.r-U; Kit act. ting ucvdlci self threading Miuttlet 1 P1 tQ autoiuallctrtulomrlratciautumattc X vjtll O ijoMjinvriodcripositiNefourmotton fcd. csnpe.1 ntdilte bar; nolseleM sell sdjuallng roller twarlng wheel, steel pitman: five r-ly UiniiMlcd wvodwork, with a beautiful act uf otkeltilatett aliachmenla. Ak onr dealer for the Improved KtdredRc 'H" ami do not buy any machine until you have mu it. National Sewing Machine Co. nCI.VIDCXF. ILLINOIS. 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Null is lieiehv uiveu lliui in coin publico with tiiupiovisioiis n( 'the act til Coni!res of Junes, 1H7S, eiunle.1' "An act tor tho tale of limber hinds in thu States uf Oitli'ornlii, Driynn, Nevtula, and lulilnjton lvriitorv. sxexteudwl to all tho Public Itid States hy act of Aucuft -i. IHU'J, KDWAIII) TIIOMPflOX of Siittlnair, (Jouuty of ltuc, Statat of Ori-gon, has tills duv tilcil in Ihisolllce his sworn aUteinein No HUH forthe piiichaeenf the I Aits N -I, 7, 10 Old 1j of Secli'in No II, Townslili 'JO South of liaiiKu 1 Wcsl'iind will oll'or ptool to show mat tliu land rwU(Clit is more' valuable for its llnilxr ur stone than for agricultural purHwts, nnd to islnbllili bis claim to said land Iwfora the l!ei;lster and Iteceixer of this iirllee at Itusebtirv;, Oregon, on .Monday the 5th day of December, 10OI. Ilu luitues na uituests . John l'liuoiids, I'.ilumu Vh ten t i lie. Andrew Saltttnan and Auel WchmI ail of Siigliiaw, Oritiou. Any and h 1 1 (khmiiis elaiiuiiiK udvenae- ; i) mo aisive-ueecriiHNi laniis sie te iiueeted In 11 le their t-liiinia in tlii. orilee ! on oi Ik (ureKsid 'uImUv of Dec., I'Jvll, j J, T. IlilllViKa. Hi-itialer. NOTICli I'Olt lUlH.lt'ATIO.N'. I I.aud Olllm ul ItoscburK. Ore, ' NoVemlsT I, llHll. I Notice Is hereby kIvimi that tint fol ' loWliiH-mi'm-d settler lutMllleil no'llce of Ins in Itii I inn in nml." Muni proof In support of Ills i-liilin. and that said proof will Isj made ls-foi-u.1. .1. Wal ton. V. S, Commissioner, at Ids oflltv at l-jiKcne. Oieuoii, on Jaaunry I, lixi."., vl II. H No. ii'll'-. ticow T. Hull, for the SI3 NU Y, Sec. 21. 1". 21 .S..1I. IW lie iinmes the followiiiK witutwHiw to prove Ills continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said html, viz: l'arnest .Mclleynolds, (ieoriie llnr rison, tJeorKO Mclleynolds, llcrt .Mc Dole, ofDIvhle. Oregon. .1. T. IIhiimiks. lu-Klster. of Maiins , each number) arc ly the most clean nnd full of human interest. illustrations, editorial vdporings or The Smart Set, 458 Fifth on Application. 25c. ItuslttCHH CardHa H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakuh. Ieililiiiinl leaanimlileennraea. All wink (ntutaad nrat-alaM, Waleltea.clnaaa nnd 4w)tr nt lam eat I'rlrM coTrAtm (iitovu, uiti:. A. H.i KING AitoriMiV nt (Law, voTTAOit. attorn, aim. J. E. YOUNG Altovmii-ul-Law llinev on llii-HIct, COTTAOH OttOVK, I suio OKH. .1. S. Moilltv. ,. f. .loliiiaou Jlmihy Johnson, Attoiii,V"Wii-hiwk Offlve Sutiiut in 111. 111,1,1. Special attention ithcn to Mining and Corporal Ion Iwiw. UT. Harris, ,, I!, Wowttwlii WOODCOCK & HARRIS, Jpawlal sttantloH slvan to Oi laar ol Minn. KIKIKNK, OltlC. BARKER & PERMAN I'MOl'HIKTtlHH or - THE EaXCHANOIs PK.M.KItH IN KINK WINHS, LIQUORS, UIOAUS. Mslii nrt, t',.ll.iii tlriiic (lit, iiair 'coiwuii M Intuit ISnKluecra U. S. Mineral Surveyors IEooiii 1 llmil; Uldg, L'ottaw drove. fiOJ-iKM OroKonlnn llhlic, I'oi-tlaud, . Oregon. The M CoTTAGK CiKOVK. OHK. Paid i) Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan m approved aeeurilv. l-.xehangea sold, svhIIhIiIii anv ,ilaee II tlieUnltavl Sl.it. llaaaaaT Raaia, Fraatdaiit, Vllar.l I R silui r Iolc IJrcetorya A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, Meets ut ntul 3rd SHturdoy. Oliver Vouch, W. M I. O. O. F. CoUakc Oiove Ko. 68. -Meet every b.iturday night. Ceo. Coinur, 1'. Sccly. W. O. W. Ilohemm Cntup Ko. a Co. Metis every Saturday nijjlit. C. II. Van Denliutg. Cletk. M. W. of A. Cottage Orovti Camp Ko. 62. .Meet first and third Tuesday nights. C. W. Wnllrice, Clctk. F. of A. - Court illolicmi.i Mo. 33, Meets every Friday night. S. 15. Lauder, Sccly Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Alccts 1st ami 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Ivmrua Colbtiru 'Ctitnp, Meets 211(1 nml .itli Wednesday l'.tlicl llisby, Clerk. kToTp - Juventus Ixxlcc Ko. 48. Meets every Wednesday night.-, Dr. George Wall K. of K. S G. A. R. Appoiimtax I'OSt No. 34, Meets 2nd and 4H1 Saturday. II. C. Dntton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66, Thursday nights. McctB Prof. A. h. llrigjj'H, Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4U1 Tuesday Mrs. I". I'ullnfcr. K. K. MBA Meets every 2nd nnd 4th Mondays, S. 15. I.auder, Sccly. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Cella laurcli, Sect. Niilioini! liaiili OF Aliujwfftw OREGON SmojrliiNE and Union Pacific Thiro Trains To Tlio Hast Dally. Tlu-.iunli I'lillinuli alaiidnrd and toura 1st aleeiiltiK ems daily to Onialin, Chi eiign, Himkniiiii tutu 1st steepllIK cart UnTlv In Kiiiii-nH filv ; lluuuuh I'lillumn Inlll 1st sleep li i-.iis it COIlltlly con iluclrMl) wrthly tot'lnenKO, KnnamClly l'lllillit ehrtlri'Hit. (sents Iteo) tu th Knit ibtily. 711 HOURS IMIWtl.AMl lOClllCAUU mi rn rlisnttaetsra, DrwitT t'OH riilmio I'ottlHIid !S-eliil II: ion. in. 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