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S P R IN G L IN E Banner Shirt Waist JU ST R EC EIV ED 0 a a | gi ìv M'ilÙ ■ Mercerized Btamine, Mohair and Lawns. Also large line of house Shirt Waists. Best values ever shown. Hemenway & Burkholder I’ n p e r C u tter, R u b b e r Itu n d a . Ink Perhap« tho most ingenious and the most original of all schemes for pro curing autographs was from a lady In a western town. She was raising funds for the building and support of a public library, and she bad conceived the Idea of Issuing a volume to l>e called “Tbe Authors' Recipe Hook.” Authors from «11 over tbe country, the most dlstln- |ulshed of au thors-alw ays authors With a capital A - had been good enough to send her a list of the favorite dishes of thalr own construction, with their method of making them. The cookbook was one of the many forma of literature to which the re* :p- ient'tiad never turned his attention. He had nOvmore idesi of cooking than be had of milking a cow or of harnessing a horse or of setting a hen or of bull i Ing a dynamo. lie did not even cars what w as cooked for him so long as it contained none of the ingredients *>f tripe and none o f the essence of toma to. Hut he was asked to contribute a paper, which she would have repro duced In facsimile, st ithi * what he could prepare most to Ills Ilk log upon a kitchen raiv e or In a chufb.g dish, with bis manner of procedure. This quite nonplused him until he bethought himself of one particular and peculiar delicacy in tbe evolution of which he could safely trust his reputation as au expert. In reply, for which he received no thanks, he said: •‘Take a long paper cutler; attach to tr.e same by means of rubber bands, and securely, an Ink eraser; Insert the Ink eraser firmly Into u marshmallow plug and hold the same over a student’s lamp or study fire until the mnrwhmnl low begins toidzz. drops Into the ashes* puts out the light or burns your hand. And eat while hot!” H e has never seen a copy of “The Au thors* Recipe Hook!”—Laurence Hutton In Critic. • B U L G IN G G U N B A R R E L S . T h e* llo In T h at 1« W r o u g h t by C a r r ie « « llundlina. 1 I ihvp .»Mill tfuua for teu years, and In that Uu:e four of them have had their barrels bulged, one by snow, one by dirt, one by sand and one by some thing else getting Into It. One man crawling through a fence got a little snow In the muzzle. lie could not re move It with his linger, so concluded to wait and shoot it out. which he did. but lie found a lodge like a pullet’s egg on the end of the barrel. Another got some earth In the muzzle nud shot It out, and he. too, found the same kind of a bulge on the end of bis gun. A n other tired his gun at dneks, which knocked 1dm over on Ids lwiek anil fair ly got away ire in him. When he pick cd up tbe gun ho found s narrow rnUeil band around the barrel fourteen inches from the muzzle. In this r a w a wad had probably lodged there. This cus tomer thinks tbe manufacturer» ought to give him a new set of barrels. I tel) him If tbe barrels had not been good ones It would have been a burst In stead of a bulge, which might have maimed or killed him. Another man ly ing on a point brought down a duck with a broken wing which scurried for the water. The man ran and struck the duck with the muzzle of the gun and In so doing got sand ill It He blow most of It out and shot out the rest of It Well, after that shot he found a little blister two Inches from the mux ■le about the else of a man’s little On ger. Moral. l*o not shoot obstructions ol any kind out of your guu If you valua your iuv or „u o .—oiiele *1.3 la Amu teur Sportsman. I s n r l l i l . i W a n te d . A bachelor, okl and cranky, w as sit ting alone In his room. Ilia toes with the gout were aching, and his face was o'erspread With gloom, no little ones' shouts to disturb him from nois'-s the bouse w ss free. In fact, from cellar to attic 'tw as ns still as still could l>e. No medical aid w as lacking; bis s,i> ants answerwl his ring, respectfully answered his orders a ml supplied him with everything. Hut still there was something wanted, which he could not command - the kindly words of com Aim lie said, as n.s brow grew darker and he rang for the hireling nurse, ‘•Well, marriage may be a failure, but this Is a jolly sight worse.” A V ie «««. “A man’s vote Is too precious to be B o ld ,” said the patriot. “Perhaps,” answered Senator Sor ghum, ‘‘although a number of people of my acquaintance regard it as too valu able to be given away.”—Washington Star. A S ecret S o c ie ty . Cart: I’ve got a dandy idea for a girls’ - i ret society. Belle—A secret society! Do you think it w'ould be practical? Carrie Surely. W e wouldn't k e e p secrets; w e d swap them.—Puck. London Mineral Springs and* o f those a t ft feted with Bright* Disea*«» . id Diabetes a 34- it page pamphlet that is saving human live*, is no! ,iii ordinary pamphlet, ueb a* is «‘ominoa- ly used to artverti.se medici cs. hut i* pri iiei- pally made up of report* o f sc it-tit ideally con- varn-ty o f eases, showing ducted test* In a large * *7 per cent o f recoveries in these hitherto in curable diseases. Th e specific* employed iu these tests are know u as the Fulton Compounds au«l the re sults obtained prove conclusively that these dreaded diseases so long fatal (the «b aths from Brights Disease ilo n e are appalling, over 10#,- ono a year ■ M e* ....... :tt last yiel«le«l to medical science. The pamphlet is free. W rite to the John J. Fulton Co.. 400 Washington street. San Francisco, Cal. When to * us ne< t Bright’* Disease: Puffy ankles or luums; weakness without apparent cause; kidney trouble a fter third month; fre- •juent urination, (may show sediment or cloudy «>*» standing); failing vision; day drowsiness— «>ne or more o f these. E ly C s Love is never afraid of overwork.— Chicago Tribune. The S ic k ly O c t u g o u a r la n «. They were neither of them brilliant Bcliol;;. . B u t they liked to move with the times us regards their knowledge of current events, so the daily news paper was regularly delivered at their humble domicile, and it was Jennie's duty to read out during breakfast time all the most interesting items of ths day. One morning, after wading through the latest Intelligence from the front, she turned to another page of the paper and said: ‘•Herbie, it says here that another octogenarian's dead.” “ W hat’s an octogenarian7” “Well, I don’t quite know what they are, but they must be very* sickly crea tures. You never hear of them but they’re dying." Scottish American. A P h ila d e lp h ia O o fn u i. Philadelphia was a good deal sur prised on learning the great wealth of William Welglitman, the manufacturer of chemicals, who died there a few days ago. There will be another sur prise doubtless when Thomas Dolan dies, as he is worth $100,000,000, ac cording to conservative estimate«. His Interests are enormous and many in number. He is “the whole thing” In the great syndicate that controls the traffic In a cloven large cities of this land. lie is the gas maker of Philadel phia and the largest Individual holder of Consol ¡dates! Gas. Ar»d yet Tom IK>- lan, ns he likes best to be called. Is a quiet little mau who may be seen any afternoon sitting In the cafe of the Bellevue hotel watching other people taking drinks, willing to pay for the gratifl* it Ion of their tastes, but never Imbibing anything himself. D e W itt Da Witt Is the ram « lo look for when y^u fo to buy Witch Hazel Sehre. DeW.tt s W tch Hazel Sabre Is the that Is made from th« unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits— base tml- Urtors.« cheap and «rorthless— even danferous. DeW itt's Witch Hazel Salve Is a specific Piles: BRnd. BtBedlr«. Irchtng and Protruding Piles. AlsoCuts, Bums, Bruises, Sprains. Lacerattco«, Contusions, Bolls. Carbuncles. Eczema. Tetter. Sait Rheum, and all other Skin f yr Dl» SALVE rniPAUBD nr E. C. DeWitt 4 C o ., Cbica|, Pharmacy The water is bottled and earl»«mated at the prings. A ldress for information and rates, H" ’ LEVI GEER Fine line of buggy whips at from If y o u r digest Ion is has tin* vital 15c to $2.50, special prices, at orgaut* of your body lire not fed and Com er's harness shop. nurinked as they should be. They Mgr. Oregon Mineral Springs Ass’n. g r o w weak and Invite disease. Ko* d o l Dyspepsia Cure digests what you i N O T K ’K O F S A L K O F P K ltS O N A L 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000« eat, cures indigestion and all stomach PROPERTY troubles. Y o u forget you have a stom ach and from every dav you 1 m »- I I I the District Court of the Fnlted giu taking it. This is liPCttiiKe it gets 1 States for the District of Oregon. lti the matter of Long A Bingham a rest— recuperates and gradu ally gro w s so stro n g and healthy that it l.nmlier Company, a corporation, troubles you no more. K. L. Bab ¡bunkruft. In Bankruptcy. Notice In hereby given. To Whom cock, Am herst, Minn., say s: “ I have taken a great many remedies for in ; It May Concern, that tbe undersigned digestion but have found nothing | trustee of the Lo n g k Bingham Lum- equal to K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure” is r Company, a locnkrupt. will offer j K odol digests w h at you eat, cure- I for sale at" public auction to the Indigestion. Dyspepsia, S o u r Stom ! highest bidderfor.caah at fhe office! ach, Belching, H eartburn and all i formerly owned by sa.»! L o n g k Stom ach Troubles. Its preparation j Bingham Lumber Company, in Oat-1 at our Store. All kinds o f country produce bought Is the result of many years of re 1 tage Drove. Lane t o u a ft . ' 'regon. on | search. Hold by The M odern P h a r | S atu rday, ih* 1st day of April, 1906, j and sold j at one o ’clock in the afternoon «*f: macy. said day, till of the a«-« ousts and j promissory notes uuu office furniture j NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS. imw held by said trustee as tbe i Contracts for school house to l>e proi>erty of the said l.oug A Bingham j built in Dist No. 48, Lane Co. Ore Lum ber Company that an inven gon, to be let to the lowest respon tory and list of said property Is now in the possession of said trustee In i are piling öftere in m tu r department « of our m erch a n sible bids; all bids must be accom Cottage Grove, l^ineCounty,Oregon,, panied by bonds; al! bids to be in and in file po-.->ssion of C. A. W in-; disc stock and it w ill pay you to give us a call. by A p ril 3rd, 19 9 5; plan and speci termeier, the referee herein, w ho re-j fications can be seen at J . M. Ben shies ¡11 Eugene, Lane County. Ore son’s Drug store; also specifications gon, and in the pooseacton of R. L. | For your General Merchandise call on the reliable firm of Sabin, trustee of the Merchants' P ro at Veatch.s Hardware store; and tective Association of Portland. Ore- one copy with Clerk, Dist. 48, Lane gon. Dated this 16th day of March, 1905. ’ Co., Oregon; the b iard of directors J. C. L o n g , having the right to reject any or all Trustee of the L o n g k, Bingham I bids. Bids will be opened at school Lum lier Company, bankrupt. FO R G E T A B O U T YOUR STOM ACH N e w F ir m N ew G oods SPECIAL BARGAINS 1 Imperial Hotel : : : : Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes ÜÏ *■«/ xts Gs »As AxvV xV xV vL vV O re g o n Headquarters for commer cial and mining men. Notice Is hereby given, th a t by vir tue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the S tate of Oregon, for the County >>f Lane, on the 23rd day of March, 1905, on a Judgement rendered in said court on the 4tli d ay of March, 1905, wherein J. C. Klopfenstein is plain tiff and The N o rth Entrvlew Mining Com pany, a corporation, <!. B. Pit cher. Neilie Pitcher, J. C. Sincox and John M. Peterson, were defendants, wherein plaintiff, Klopfenstein. and the defendants, (». B. Pitcher. .1. C. Sincox and John Si. Peterson, recovered Judgement a g ilnst the defendant. The North F a lrvlew M ining Com pany for the stuns a g g re g a tin g (917.44. and for the further sum of $95.00 attor ney's fees and $27 70 costs, which said judgem ents w ere enrolled ami docketed In the office of the clerk of said court on the 13th day of March, 1905. and »aid execution to me di rected and com m anding me in the name of the State o f Oregon In order t o satisfy said judgements, attorney's fees, costs and accruing costs, to sell the following described mining claims, to-wit: Those nine certain mining claims in tho Bohem ia District in Izinc County, State of Oregon, known and recorded In the mining records of snid county as the " E v a , " “ Dardanel les." " b e ll of Fairvtew.2 “ H a rris ," “ M aine.” “ Golden C a rry ." “ Teddy.” “ HI Belm ont," and “ Oolden s ta irs ," com prising the group of claims known ns Tlie N orth F a lrvlew group, with all the Improvements and a p purtenances, situated In the Bohemia M ining District, County of Lane, and State of Oregon N o w T u k b k k o r r . In the name of the State of Oregon anil in compli ance with said execution and order of sale, I will on M onday the *th day of M ay, 1905. lietween the hours of 9:00 a." in. an d 4:00 p. m.. to-w lt; At one o'clock p. in. of said day. at the southwest d o o r of the county court house In Eugene, Lane County. Ore gon, offer for sale anil sell for cash, subject to redemption, all of the right, title and interest o f the de fendant. tho said. The N orth Fair- view Mining Com pany, in an d to all of the aliove described property Iu order to satisfy said judgements, cost and accruing costs. Dated this 27 day of March. 19<I5. sheriff o f Ijin e C o u lfty, Oregon. 9M 'V a Í! J »V Kates of tuition will be as follows after Sent If d ember 1, 1904: |i ONE MONTH................. 5 THREE MONTHS.......... 25.0« i) H SIX MONTHS............... 45.00 B | TW ELVEM ONTHS..... 75.00 | I Eugene, Ore. Room and board, per w eek........ 4.50 S H E R I F F ’S S A L E O N E X E C U T H >N A N D F O R E C LO S E RE. x*/ Jj Cottage Grove HOTEL W .M . L a n h f . s k «V JH Eugene Business College! American and European Plan A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N< IT ICE Notice is hereby given that I have Special rates to families. I»een appointed by the County Court One block from S .P . Depot for L a n e County s ta te of Oregon, ad m inistrator o f the estate of I z*na K E A S O N A B L E K A T E S Becker, alias E v a Davenport. All persons ha ving el dills against said estate are hereby notified to present] the sam e to me duly verified on o r j before six months from the date of M r s . I . E. T h o m p s o n . this notice. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1905. ' Rates per day ........................... $1.00 A dm inistrator of the estate o f lx-na Becker alias E va Davenport. W oodcock A P o t t k k Attorneys. a CURRIN VEATCH house Dist. 48, Lane Co , Oregon, A p ril 4th, 1905. M a r y A . II i i k c h a m , Dist. Clerk. F b k i > F is k , bv theMoüeru aliv n a il; T r ia l S ize , 10 cents liy » nil. ELY BROTHERS. 56 '.Var’-i'■ "I K canon. be reasoned with—a girl in love and a man 'who is determined to ruu for an office - New Orleans Picayune. B ream T h is R em edy la a S p e o lilc , S u re to C ive S a t is fa c tio n . C I V E S RE LI EF AT ON C E. It i-l.-aunes, jwtth*-», hvals, rnifl protects ti li-. .isod tueiubr.me. It cures Catarrh an !riv»-8awiiy a Odd iu the Hsod «piic . IlcsfcoroH the fieuses of Tads nud Sm* !-,.y to u-n Coutafa »«> injurious dm tppliod into the lo t ril» and «bsnrl» ! ¡„.jo H i z 50 cents»! I'rtK'L-hds or Old papers lor salt- at the Leader There be two individuals who cannot office 15 cents per hundred D eyond Comfortable, homelike Surroundings. Best of Meals. Just the Place for Rest and Recreation. and; C o l l a g e D ro v e , passion. the touch «f a gentle hand. l'o r Su'» (V W a t e r i n tid ie s t i « L . A glass of water makes a fine emer gency candlestick. Weight one end of the candle with a nail just large enough to hold the caudle in the water so that the water touches its top edge, but does not touch the wlek, and then light the candle. It will burn until tbe lust vestige of wick is gone and the tlaine will not flicker. The melted tal low that runs down but serves to hold the candle more stationary.-Black smith and Wheelwright Two — AT- bridge cros.se» G u ild 's Lake, the largest I kx I) o f water ever inclosed j within an exposition fence, and I connects the mainland with the I government peninsula. W e desire to ptace in tlie S p S In c lu d e d n E r a s e r a n il Health in the Water * ♦ ’------------- - \\\* K r,-m i ' ■ \ V i- ti it Bridge of Nations at the Lew is and Clark Exposition is now completed. Th e bridge is almost halt a mile long, and is built of wood and staff, in imitation o f solid masonry. The B r i g h t ’s D i s e a . s e D i ab e t e s . 4 ■' H U T T O N 'S O N E R E C I P E . ouoooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooeoooooaaooooo^^* ( CATARRH T h e staff work on the beautiful p i" 4' F . S. H A R O U N , Presiden I 4 ' 4 ' 4 '4 '4 '4 ' 4* 4 ' 4 ' g THE COTTAGE GROVE BARTELS’ CITY MEAT MARKET Cigar Factory C O TTAG E GRO VE, O R E G O N Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton an d Veal TH0S. CONGER PRO P R I E T 0 R I am putting up a high grade 10 cent cigar - A - X j T X 7‘ jfh .- 5T S SM O KED : M EA TS C H O IC E F R E S H T5he C. G. Brand O IS T A TvT - p : A : S P E C IA L T Y F IS H O N T U E S D A Y AND J. H B A R T E LS Proprietor JAS. H. POTTS Bohemia, a 5c Cigar ¡PROPRIETORS geo . YY M o q u e e n OF \ M a d e f r o m th e v e r y b e st Im p o r t e d a n d d o m e s t i c t o b a c c o s . T h e y a r e fo r s a le at a ll c ig a r s t a n d s ir\ t h e c ity . r FR IDAY Phone Main 8. P A T R O N I Z E HOME INDUSTRY A 1240 OFFICE OF THE OREEOS ISOUTHUSTERS l H. CO, k IcQl hLN . T I M E T A D L E NO. 3 C O T T A G E GROVE, ORE T«> take effect on April a, iskh . D AILY tX C FPT iff?«DAY. S T A T IO N S * I v COTTAGE GROVE 2.30 7.30. 2.50 7..Vi1 2.55 ".SIN IT T I I LLl A r i 1.105. IS 10.49 5.05 10.44 4.59 10.38,4.53 10.33 4.47 10.30 4.44 10.23 4.39 .i..m «4.20 10 .« 10 20 4.35 3.3R 9 M \ 11.3 10.01 4.20 3.3H S.40 12 ....... S T A R .. 9.48 4.1« A 42 «.4 5 12.8 R O C K Y P O IN T 9.45¡4.12 3.fiO 9.05 15.« .... R E D H K IlH iK . 9.35 4.05 3.55 9.15 1«.» A r W IL D W O O D 9.30 4 00 2.,19 3.04 3.14 3.17 7.50 i AO* • 7i A. 141 8.3 *.17i 9.5 . w a T iikn ( T ’ K K IN L'KKKO O O K D O RAKEK . IH )R K N A B E I» RtX’K O R A V E L P IT .ST E W A R T C ottage G rovel E le c tr ic C om pany!: Ghe E M > OK T R A C K •Afternoon trains w ill be run on Saturdays only Subject to change without notice Freight will not be recetred at the O. A 8 8 K K depot after s p nv To Insure forwarding on the next train freight must he delivered in amide time ie permit of 1L* being hilled. A ll outward freight forwarded only at the joint risk of shipper .m l consignee, A. B. W UOI),*Acting Gen’ 1 Manager ARRIVAL AR0 DEPARTURE OF 1 P TRAlfcS. it o r s u i south No. 12 ____ 1:55 p. lit. No. M.... .A « a.m. No. H . No. 15 » s o m i boltto - M l Ml S u p p lie s P ress th e c u r r e n t. th e b u t t o n a n d You your h g h t shines. I LSJLLLF ° R R ä t e