PEOPLE OF THE DAY ltrr Commander of bs Bait, Major General James F. Wnde, who baa been In commhtiil of tho division of tho I'lilllr'Plnca alnco 1902, will aitumo command ot tho department ot the eait, with headquarters at Qovcroora Inland, New York harbor. General Vt'fldo succeed Major General Corbln, who sails for tho Philippines on Oct. 1. Major Uouernl Wade, who was born In ISM, Is tho Sou ot Den Wado, I'tiltcd HUtes Rcnntor from Ohio dur ing tho civil wnr. In 1801, when still In bis teens, young Wndo was conimls Moned flint llctitcnnnt ot the Sixth car airy and was afterward, lieutenant uuan oehkiull jaues r. wade. colonel and colonel ot that regiment Ho was brcrctted a number ot times during the civil war. When tho Spanish war broke out General 'Vido -was appointed major general ot volunteers. In 1S99 he was appointed governor general ot Cuba. General Wodo was tho ranking briga dier general for years and saw no less than nlno of his subordinates jumped over his head nnd mmlo major gener als. Med General Wade been made major general In his regular turn he would hare succeeded Miles as lieu tenant general. lloirells Hot an Authority Mr. Hamilton Msblc tells of a genial dispute with reference to the words "lunch" and "luncheon" that once arose between Mr. and Mrs. William Dean Howell. Tho novelist contended that "lunch" was proper, while his wife favored "luncheon." Finally tho dictionary was consulted. "Well, I was right," chuc kled Mr. Itowells when he had found the reference, and lie read cloud an extract quoted ns - ....wing tbe correct usage: TVe lunched fairly upon little dishes of rose leaves, delicately prepared." "From w:hat author Is the extract taken?" queried Mrs. HowelU. "William Dean Howells," was tba smiling reply. "Tut, tutl" exclaimed tho wife. "He's no authority!" New York Herald. Wnat thr Senator Tfaoaghl. "Wp southern men," said Joe Black burn, "often look at n pretty woman much as wo would at a picture admir ingly, courteously, but never Imperti nently. It was In this way that I not long ago rested my orbs upon a hand some young woman who was walking up and down the platform at tho sta tion at Washington waiting for her train. "Soon she turned and saw, me. "'Hubber!' she exclaimed and shrugged her shoulders, with a frown. "I took off my bat ' Madani, said I, 'I beg a thousand pardons. I took tho liberty of admir ing you because I Uiought you were the real thing.' "New York Times. Veteran Iluaalnn Soldier. Lieutenant General Llnevltch, who couimnnds tho Itusslan army at Vla divostok, until the advent of General Kuropatkln was in command of the land forces of the czar In Manchuria XISUTESANT OBIEBAI, UHEV1TCD. under Viceroy AlexeletT. Ho Is an old camnalRncr and 1ms distinguished him self In nearly all of Itussla's operations 1 In the far cast during recent years. . General LlncvJtch well knows the lighting qualities of the Japanese sol diers, having fought with them during 1 tho rioxcr uprising ot ivw. as senior ofllccr ho commanded the allied troops when they left Tientsin for Peking. Under blm, besides the Americans, British, French nnd Itusslans, wero 12, 000 Japs, commanded by General Ya maguchl and Major General Pukushl ma. When tho present war broke out Gen cral Llnovltch was directing the move ments of tho threo Itusslan army corps which nt that tI.o occupied Manchuria nnd was also governor general of Amur. jHfifflJ CHAMIiUltLAlN'H COUQII IIKM KDVTIIU 1IEST ilADK. "In my opinion Chamberlain's Uoimh Itenicdy Is the best made for eoldb," fiiys Mm. Corn Walker of Potervllle, California. Thcro Is no doubt about Its belnr the best. No other will cure n cold stxiulckly. No otherfls.su sure iv iirevcntlvo of pneu. niohlii, No other Is' ho pleasant and safe ttt tiilfo. Tboso nro KOd reasons why 11 "Should Ik preferred to any other. Tliu fnot in "that few peopio oreButlslled with nuy other after linvlng once tisod this remedy. For ulu by tho Modern I'lmrinacy, POINTS ON FEEDING Tho best feed wo have over used fot calves, considering the money value, Is bright, sweet corn fodder stored In the early fall under shelter, says a Ken tucky farmer In American Agriculturist Twenty calves have been wintered almost exclusively on such roughness, with only enough good mixed hay to keep up their appetites. They con sumed about ICO shocks, worth 12V4 cents each, and one ton ot bay, esti mated nt $12, making a total of f30.75 worth of feed. This Is equivalent to 91.B0 per head for tho entire winter, which I cousldcr very cheap. Mootl Meat. Dried blood or blood meal Is Insolu ble In water. It usually contains about 85 per cent of protein nnd Is therefore a valuable feed to uso with corn or any other feed that Is low In protein, lle Ing a concentrated feed. It must bo given In small quantities and mixed with slop, meal or other feed. To young pigs a teaspoonful per head dat- i ly may bo fed, and tuts may oe in j creased as the pigs grow older until n. pound per day for eight to ten head is I given. About a tablespoonful per day , Is fed to horses, and the amount for ' cattle varies from live or sir ounces i per day for youug stock or steers Just going on feed up to one pound per day and sometimes as high as two pounds 1 for steers on full feed or cows In full , milk. Rural Now Yorker. I Cottoasrrd Steal and HalU. In feeding steers for the market 1 ' should begin with about three pounds of menl per day, mixed with about fif teen pounds of hulls. Gradually in crease until a maximum ot about ten pounds per day Is reached, mixed with twenty-two pounds of hulls, says a Texas feeder In Farm nnd Ilanch. On an average eight pounds per day Is suf ficient, mixed with about twenty-two pounds ot hulls, making a total of thir ty pounds per day to each steer. A Tssaa FattrnlaR nation. Tim rniiiwfnir wnl rM u ro tnkpn f mm hc work of the Texas experiment sta tion in 1808, says Farm and Ilanch: On cottonseed meal nnd hulls alone good two-year-old steers gain In 100 days" feeding 271 pounds per 1,000 pounds of steers. Fed HO daySjthese steers gain 357 pounds per 1.000 ptfcmds live weight, but durlng the last 40 days they uro fed lightly on corn chops. A little sorghum bay Improves the ra tios. A VERY CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my endue. iiHIioiirIi every Joint iicheil nnd every nervo wna racked with pain," writes O. V. Bellamy, ti locomotlvo Uremnn, of Ilurlingtoii, Iuwu. "I wan weak nnd pale, without any appetite and all run ili.wa. As I wiw about to rIvo up. I sot n Iwttle ot Electric Bitters. .....I ,.T..., tLI.r It I f..lt nil tvnll ns I IIU'I . I ...... v - ----- - i - ever did In my life." Weak, Blckly, rim iiown propio ninuyn b"1" uj Ife, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran !eed by Benson's Pharmacy, l'ricu W cents. ' 3000 MEN W1HTED. To buy Kennedy's Chain Light ning Liniment, for Hhenmntlsm nnd all pains and Inflntnatlon. Price CO cents, nil druggist, or by mull unnn rmwlnf f nrllH. wrltfl F f. Kpll- nely, Snglnaw, Oregon, for list of testimonies. ansmcuou guaran teed. God Sprrd the Day! Ood speed the day when round the worid The battle flogs shall all be furled, ThAt happy day when earth no more Bha.ll drink red streams of human vorel WSo does not cruel strife abhor. The awful tragedies ot wart And when at last It finds surcease In ell the gentler arts of peace We shall have reached a higher plane, Oqe we should all be glad to gain. God speed the day! God speed the day when men shall be- In real and potent meaning free; When men no lunger know the thrall Ot sin that now enchains us all; When charlfy shall rule the heart And every soul shall have a part That mokes for good; when oil shall feel The altruistic kind of zeal. Tou may attain God's grandest plan In this wise: Love your fellow man. God speed the day) God speed the day when love shall blad In golden chains all human kind. Love tempers all the storms of life; It Is the sunshine that Is rife In m&ny hearts. In soft caress. In kindly word, does love express 8o much to allt Long may It reum I A crown for Joy, a balm for pain. nucn u nun enter 10 lliuraa , Rich heart! Ah, then, farewell to glooaf God speed the day! j Tryforltealth 222 South Peoria St., Cuicaoo, III., Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was so 111 that I was compelled to lis or sit down nearly all tho time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat and lungs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Brigbt's diicase and others said it wu consumption. It mattered little to ma what they called it and I bad no da sire to lire. Aiiiterviiitedme from fit. Louis and asked mi if I bad ever tried Wins of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it Bared my life I believe many women could save much mffer ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Taki Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to bo well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless tufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman'a work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to day? WlNECBRtHM 1 The Mall Order Houses. An Kxclmnge talks, in tho riht manner ns follows: When tho entntoRiie comes from your tnnti ortlor liouse, iiniw nn pnsy chair to tho table where tho light will shino full ou the pRo nnd put on your kI that no hnrfrniu may escnim ouri What a won tlttrf ill liook it is, to he suns won derful in wlml it (toes not contain ns well as ulmt it tluos. Woniiwl souio things we won til l;i glad to ! seo. Whoro is their olTw to pnyj cash or oxclmngo goods for your! wheat, outs, torn, Wans, butter, ! eggs ami hay? How much ilo they pnjr for enttlo, sheep tiud hogs, f. o. i. nt your depot How tiiuoh tnx will thoy pay tosiipport your sohools nnd educate your ohildom? For improving ronds nnd biidge; for tho support of tho poor of the county; for tho expenses of runnim tho husinosiJ of the township, county nnd state V On what pagtt is their offer to contribute money to tho support of tho churoli? What lino of credit will thoy extend to jou when your crops aro poor nnd tuotiev goiio,; when through illnoes and mis fortune you aro not to send "cash with order" for your groceries clothiug, farm tooli mid crockery ? Whero is their offer to contribute to your entertainment next Fourth of July? What did they do lust Fourth? In short will they do anything to provide n market for what jou have to soil and thereby keep up the valuo of your renl estate ' Wil, thoy do anything for social, church school or govorninent support, or do thoy tako your dollars out ol the community with no returns except tho goods jou buy ? 0, ,,.iMiinmnMMinaH 3 KJLLthh COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS w,th Wu mm s PnuriiMnTinu bIjm, PQR I OUGHSnnd 50c & St. 00 1 U" kyOLDS Fre. Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB- LES, or MONEY HACK. aMsBsBaBleSSfsBtaBBjlB How can you afford to be without them? When you can run lour 13 C. P lamps at 2 cents per light per day. P. M. fLaies per month for Residences First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. 25c. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottage 100 First Street PORTLAND, ORE Manufacturers of . SELF-CONTAINED WOOD FRAME AND SECTIONAL STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Rock Crushers, Steam Scrapers, Tramways, Etc DHAI.UK6 IN Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, Waterwheels Air Compressors, Air and Electric Drills Hand Drills ' A complete line of Mine nnd Mill Supplies. . Catalogues, Plans and I'rices on application to Hammond M'fg. Co. ioo First SUeet PORTLAND. - OKUGON (TUIU) Hid MOTHF.lt OF UHKF MAT1SM. "My mother litis boon n Miitfercr for ninny yours from rhoumiitlMii," says V. 11. Howard of Husband. Pennsyl vania. "At tlineN she wns unable to move at all. while at nil times walk ing was painful. I presented her with a bottle ot C'liainberlnlii's Pain Baliii nnd after a few applications she decided It was tho most wonderful pain lellever sho lind over tried, In mot, she Is never without It now and Is at.ull i tun able to walk. An oc casional uppllcatlou of Pain llnliu hevpanwny the pain that she was foruieriv troutiicu wun. ror nu by The Modern Plinrnmcy. NOTlrli FOH ITIILH-ATION'. V. s. Land Ollloo, Itowburg, Ore, IHv. Ill, 1IHU. Xotleo Is lioreby given that the ollowlng naliied nettlor lias tiled notice of bis Intention to iiiuke Html proof In support of his clnlui, and that said proof will lie made tieforu the Iteglslerand ISccolvor ol the I". S. Land Olllco nt Kweburit, Oregon, on' IVbruary So. IIHC, vli: II. K. No. HI t'. John W Massey. for the SUI( BUV fee. Stl. T. a., It. 3 W. lie names tho following wUihmwoh to prove hi" continuous residence upon and enltivatlou of said land, vli: HniirvC. t.'ombs. Wlllliiin T. Me- Coy, tV. li. lawey and II, I), llniiglimaii, all ot Loudon, Oregon. .1. T. IIiiiiiiihs, lieglster. " "xTlTICU lXtltTrilLU'ATIOX Laud Ollieu at IfoKobtirg. Ore. NommiiIht I, HWI. Notice Is hereby given that the fol-lowing-uatned settler liaHlltcd notlei of bis Int iitlon to make lliinl proof la support of bis claim, and that said proof will Ih made In-foreJ. .1. Wal ton, V. S. Commissioner, at lilt olllee at Kiigoue. Drvgon, on January 18, HHITi, vl: 11. K No. Htil.1. (leorge V. Hull, for the SP. K Nt! Sec. 21. T. 21 S.. It. I W. lie iinuios the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said laud, vli: Karnest .Mclteynolds, Oeorgn llnr rlson. tleorgo .Mclteynolds, llert Me Dole. ofDlvlde. Oregon. J. T. lllllflllliH. Iteglster. NUT1CK r'Olt rullMCATION. United States I.1il Oniee, ItosetmrK, Oregon, lrc. W, toot. Xollre it hereby siren that In comrlUnc ntlh the proililuniot the act ot Con(ni ot June 3. ikis. cntlUM "An act lor the ale ot tlinlrla&ut In the staieautralltorula,Oreiron Nevada, aud Washington Territory," ajeltend ed to all tbe public lan. I ilaltt bj act ot Aucuil JOHN V. ntADY ot Ijirane, County ot Line, Statu nt Greipm, tut thlt iU)r nlitl In till unVe swurn statement Xn. Sato for tlie purelie or the NV ot Kectlon No. 4' TuunslilniM NMitti, nt KmiKe 4 uest and will otler proof to sImw Hut the l.iml suuttlit U more ralitaMe lur Its llmlnr or stone than for agricultural irMM ami to rslnlillili lila eUliu to said Un.l IwAire J.J. Walton. I' M I'omniKiimirr.at hl olllee at Kiutcne. Oregon, on tt&turuar, the 4lh Uy ot .M.in li, He names as llnes4ea. John Hunt, ku Aunison, t. IK iiarruiEton ami .tvy llarrlniitnii, all ot l.oraue, lano County, Oregon. Anramlsll iwrsons claiming ailversely the aboTti ilfsrribctl Unds are requested to nie their claims In tills order nn or before M tth day o( March. Wi. kuiio: J. T. lluiuar.t, lu-slster. Grove Electric mmm w wmmm iiiiibw 11 n , I --. r i-i'l-' ' KMISirBaMaaaaaassUaBaaslBga JMiMf ItltS A TTKXTtO.y. Wo Imve lurgt supply of cheap lumber, Just what you want on a ranch, price very cheap, must bo sold to make room for oilier stock. The llootli-Kelly Lumber Co.. MtHtlniiw, 0 re IN Tllti tHU'.NTY COl'IlT OK TI1K . 8TATKOl'OltU(10N. KOM Tllfc nn'xTV or l.ArtK. In the matter uf tbo Kstate ot Satnuel A. (.letting, ileceiiHed. t'l tatlon. To Maryland Oettluirs.Clay county, IIIIiikIs: Mnrtlut A. Phwell anil Mary Ann tlettlngH, tnt out Illinois: Betsey Loach, state of Illinois: Tlmvtoii (luttlugs, stnte ot Illinois: Mnry Mc t'llntoek, state ot Illinois: Hoho Km blanks, lleiitou. III.: Henry Usttluim, St. Iuils, Mo.. Mnry Ut.niit, .Miami, III.: Maiidu tlreenwood, state of Illi nois: Lawrence Croallu, F'ltiny Crosliii, llnrrlson Crosllii,.lonuy t'ros llt. (leorire Croallu mid Ailliur ('tos- lin residence unknown, nuil all sii- oiih known ami iltikiiown iiiteivsten In said ottlate: tlreetlnit In tbe name of the Stttteof Oregon, You aro berekv cited and P'oulivd to iiptieur In the county court of tho state of Oregon, tor the comity ot i.nm. at tne court room tneitut, at Kiimtno. In tin. t-iiiintv of l.nlii.. nn I Monday, the thirteenth .,i of Kebril- ar.v. lwy, nt uiree uciiK'Km tnenrter noon of t lira t 'Iny, then ami there' to show cniiso. II any you have, why an order should not lie maileaiitlixi'filllg and empiiserlug the adm!nltrnlor III tbe a'' vo vstule to sell the ivst estate l-cloiigliig to said eatt te, said real tutiito hetmr described n follows: llegiiinlng at n point $M feet went of t. e soutln'iist corner nf a lot ot land ilcilcd to .1. I) IVrklnx by U. p. Adniiis, run tlien.t1 uortli 4i)".B feet. thence west :il- feet. I hence south lOT.tl , feet tbeniH' south 2i doitrien wtt f.ft, thence euat III? feet, theiice north lh9 feet to tln plaet of iH'gftiiilng, containing I.I ncres ot laud m)re orless In the city or t ot tngt' drove, 1 .nix- roiint v, Oregtm. WlfnoMM. iho lfiin. (3. K. t'lirlNinmi. Jiuli- ot the Oninty Court of the Stnte uf Oregon, for the County of Lane and the M'lil of said court liere t altlxitl. I hi-. 2Mb day of December, HKH. (Seal: 'Attest.) K. P. 1KK, (IHMi) Clerk The First National Bank OK CoTTAGK GkOVK, OrK. Paid ij Capital, $25,000.00 .Money to loan mi spproveil wuritv Kxrlmitp'" Mild, svmlnble imv ,ilsce n theUniti-.l -.iiitrH llaasaax Kaais, T c Miti.m, l'teslileiit. eaahler. UT Harris . r WihhIi-.-Ii Co. BUSINESS H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakiir. KerlrltiK at tMwiml.lt I'hatKta. All work iiiataulrel Mrit-i'laM, w hi, in .rliwktHtiil Jcnclry olUnvol t'rlcra lIOTl'AUK UltOVU, DISK. A. II . KING Utionicy ait fliUtv, OOTVAdli, aitovi:, OltK. J. E. YOUNG AttovnQi-at-Laiv iimea an juiii aitcei, rai puis COTTAOK CiltOVX, OKK .1,8. Medley. . .1. V. Johnson Modioli $' Johnson, AttornoyM.iit-hiw O''ieo Sultf .7 IfiNiA' llhlth Hnoclnl attention kIvcii to MlnliiK" una toriioriiiiou i.uw. LODGE DIRECTORY. A. P. and A. M. CottA;e Grove No. 51; Mccta isinud 3rd Sntttrdiiy. Oliver Veatch, W. M. V. O. W. HoIicuiIr Camp No. 360. Meets .very Snlttrdny night. C. II. Vnn Dcnliutg, Clerk. M. W. of A. Cottage. Grove Camp No. 6.s. Meets first and third Tuesday nights. C. W. Wnllncc, Clerk. "F7ofA. Court Ilohemla Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. 1!. I.nudcr, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk. I. O. O. F. CottRKe Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, lf . Secty. m'b"a Meets every and and .th Mondays, S. K. Lauder, Secty. 0. & S. li It 11 CO. Tlutfj Tttbl No. 2 Tr HITttt Apr. 2ad, 1901. iiuutl Sand Sal only. I pv Mir Ki . I r.itl SuDiUy. -A.M 7.JU I 7:'l ! 7 I ! SIM S.H ! ;H I " a i i l , ir. i j u Mia T a j i m' l a I. U 6, KttlNS. .Cult4MI Ott)V Halilrn Cnrrln Carni Ourito M.k.T Durvna 111 I11..W iiral i't Slowarl star H.Kky l-uiiii HkI llrlla Ullilwil KimI nt rrark. 1 Ml a v. i ii I 14 1.17 j au 4M I.O a:V .1:.V. 10 III I li i: M Hi M Subject tdenanss.'vlOii'Ut DAtlM. Alloiitarl tmlghl forwar.l.! nntr at the join) rik t .hlpir aii'l(oniitne. 1 1. lain will mil I rrrltr. at Ins O. A 8 E K it Oojmii afiar A (ti p iu Tu In. iito lormanlUiK on util train fralght rnuit ta itelivurcl In ample tlm to bvrmlt ot lit tlni lilllnl. A. U. WOOD, Acting; (Jen fllftr. OREGON ahu umow Pacswc Three Trains To The East Dally. TliruiiKh I'nlliunii atiimlAnl and tour-ii-t sleciiiiiK " dally to Oniulin, Chl rnyn, riiiuknnu; toiirint nli'i'ptiiK run ilnily to Kiiihuih I'lty ; throiiKh 1'ulhiinn toiirint HlcupuiK 'ioh ( piTHiinally con iluvtiil) wi'ukly toClilcnt!", KniiwiiClly; rcclininii clmlr niiM (auiiU (rto) to tlic l-.net dally. Mourns I'OUTI.ANIITO CIIICA(K) Ni.rlmiiu ol ran. 70 llKI'AliT rim Tin .Sciikiiui.ih flOlll I'llltlllllll AlllllVK run C'liifiyo- fiult I.uko, Diuiver, l't. Worth, Oniahn, KaiiHim City, Ht. l.oiile.CliiciiKu mill rortliiml Hiivclul 5:l!5p.m, 0. Km. m. Vila 1 1 II llt- ItlKloii, Atllllltlu I'.UHt. Hill t l.nkv, Dunvur, l' t. Wortli, uiiiiuiii, KnnmiH City, fit. I.oulx, Clilfiino ntul 7ilSa.m H ,15 p.m, viu 1 1 II II t illlttlill. Kt. I'lUll Kimt. Walla"Viilhr, mw KimtMail ieton , Hpoknnc, S'OOii. m hir.m. wiiiiucu, riiiiiiinn, Mimiu.ipolitt , St, Paul, On I tit li , Mil wiiiikcu, CIiIcuko iti lCiixt. v n Sjioknui". OCEAN AND HIVEIl SCHEDULE Tor Kan Krniiclnoo Kvcry flvo day ntH :00 p.m. Kof Astoria, way points uml Norlli iloacli Dullv texnent 8iin- iluyMt.nn p. m.j Suturdiiy nt lUjOOp. 111, i tuiiv aurvico (water nerinmiiin) on W 1.. He aiiil.Yamlilll Itlven, V- mlliir Ininrmatlon nk or tvrltu . i.Liiruat ticket iignt, or A. L. CRAIG, tiommil l'ttimeiiKer Alit, TlieQiuuon Hullroail A NuvAcatlon Co. 1'ottliuid, Oregon. DIRECTORY. BARKER & PERMAN - I'llOI'UIKTOIlS 01' THE EXCHANGE V IIKAI.HIW IN I'INK WINKS, I.IQUOKvS, C10AUS. MalnalK-el. lliilliisx lrmr, Oif. BlariT C'olwoll MlnliiK lltiKlutt't's U. S. Aliuenil Surveyors llooiit lillitnlt HIiIk. CiilttiHu ilrovt'. M-i-m OivK'onlun lllilu:, I'orlliiiiil, Orcwm. WOODCOCR & HARRIS, Allornctix iU-Imw lcolal allrinlon nhim tutholaif ol Mines. KIKIKNK, Dili:. K of P . Juvenilis Lodge No. .(8. Meels every Wednesday night. Dr. Geotge Wall K. of U. S , G. A. R. Appotmilnx Post No. 31. Meets slid and 4th Saturday. II. C. Diitton, Ailjtttntit. K. O.T. M. Cnicade Cntnp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. I HrigKH, Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets sod and .lli Tucsdny Mrs. 1:. lMillmer, K. K. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Clmpter'No . Meets every and ami 41I1 1'iidays Cella l.trrch.Sect. Royal Neighbors. Hmiiin Colhurn Cum p. Meets ami mid ,th Wcdneslny. IJthcl llisl.v, Clerk. ASK TIM-: MH'.il 1-OU VIA TO- ,S';io.nic, St. Vitut, MliuieajHiliH, ltiltitli, (Uilrtiyo, St I.ohIh AND AM. POINTS HAST ANI1 SOUTH 2 Overland Train: Dally The Flyer And Tho Fast Mall 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across ths Gascada and Rocky Mountains. I'or TIckotH, Uiittw, I'oIiIith ukI Full Information, Cull 011 or iiiIiIi-ohh, II. DICKSON, (J. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8. 0. YKUKKS., li. V. P. A. 012 piril Arcuus, Woaltlo Wa.h. WoKlvucxptMlltud wrvlcooii frvlKht. Ilouto your hIiIiiiiiimiIh vln (livut Northern. Full in formation from Wm. IIaimiijii, (lent, AkoiiI, I'ortlnnd, Ort'Kon, akkMJ 130 YCARS' TRADC MARKB DCBIQNa COPVniQHTS A.C. Anrma anHln( a tkalph and dc.nrlptlnn m. qnlcklr aaiwrtaln nur nplnlnn 1 rae wfiutliM. tloni atrlctir mnBdanlM. MANDBdOK . I?.tinta laiit frea. (Jlda.1 aiionrr for .oruium i.aleiin. l-alonta takon tlirouiili ilunn u rooalra AcMlno(l, wltlioul cliriro, m7o Scientific nmwmi A tinndiornrlr llliulralM wrcklr. I.ancit Ht culatlun ol anr aiiloiilioo Inurnal, Turma, IJ a l.Yi'.JSi ' IS""1 " ',0'', b''' Mwrtwlori. MUNN&Co,30'0'"11". New York llrinoh Oflloa, ia V BU Waihllili" If. o. Eugene Planing Mill Manufacturer!) of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Rustic and General Mill Work. Tuiiiliiir and Stall- liiillillnir fl Ull.litl- idty. All ordiTH will i'i'i'ih'ii iiivuiii.t BCSVsSasSBHHI iittoiitlon. Kiitlnfiifllim irimrantet'iK Ustlniutcs Clieorlully Purnidicd, Aihlrww; ill r.awiuiico Ht, UUOHNH.OIUi