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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1905)
CATARRH lÄHe Scnb Œbem Ibome to íTDotber OOOOOO' Health in the Water — AT- B y , A iib e i . ii * T odd , Cariluirkm Culm. PO LLY , T H E JESTER. H ow F a r a w a y in ilia t a u t Culm a t n musk-ale ouu night. Nut u lovely Ciihuu m aiden, fairy form , an d "yi-s <>f ligh t, An<J Is-shle her wit a stranger, u y o u n g m an front fur a v i y , Front lit» home, whore floats ohl G lo ry . A h they whiled the time nw ity F ro m n neitrby viute, Hhe took a rose, and «lu llin g luid I t In hi« hand. He took it, kissed It, then to her In joke he wild : 1 will send It home to mother, und a story It will tell, T o t h a t d ear, old, tender, loving, mother h eart I k u o w ho well, F o r I'm sure there 1« no other, though a w inged angel bleat W h o cau take the place o f m other, w h o ha« nursed me on her breast. In the far off lnnd of T ran sv a al, on the eve before the light, B at a b attle scared old veteran. In ids shelter tent to write. A nd his thoughts w ere of old E ngland, of his friends o f lo n g ago. Of Ills hoy« an d girls, and of Ills loving wife, ho liravr and true: O f Ills w id o w ed , grey-haired m other, of his father lo n g since dead; And while folding up the letter, s lo w ly , this is w h a t he said. Chorus: I will send It home to m other, etc., etc. In the wilds of California, in the g o M lie ld s , where the Hume Washed the go ld from out the gravel, with his pick und shovel, cutne A hold and ru gged m ountaineer: and day by d a y he ti lied. B rin ging from Its bod of ages, the glltterlnggoldcn spoils. Picking up one duy a n u g g e t . of it a Huger ring he made. And putting It Into a letter, thus to himself he said . Chorus: 1 will send It home to mother, etc., etc. Neath the bu rn in g sun of India, anchored In the harbor, lay Once a British' tra d in g vessel. In a quiet tranquil bay , W h en therecam e ou b o a r d a H indu, turlmned, swarthy, d a rk and tanned: And a richly jew eled necklace, he carried In his hand. The captain saw the treasure, the prlee at once he paid, And as he laid It in u locker, alm ost w ith a p ra y e r he said. Chorus: I w ill take It home to m other, etc., etc. T h u s In life, though you ng o r ag ed , m atters not how old we g r o w . W e remember dear old m other of the days of long ago. In o u r youthful co u rtin g frolics, m ountain lands o r oceaus wild, Battle Helds of w rack an d ruin, w e rememlier w hen a child, M o th er held us to her bosom , as she kissed o u r tears a w a y . And those tender thoughts come thiongiug. aud w e to ourselves w ill say W e w ill send them home to m other, an d a story they’ll repeat, T o th a t dear, old. tender, lo v in g, m other heart, in m em ory sweet. A nd wo leel there Is no other, though b rig h t an ge ls they m ay Ito, W h o can take the place ol mother, w h o has hold us on her knee. The foregoing lines were sent by resides in Cottage Grove. Aurelius to his mother who London M in eralS p rin gs u P a r r o t .Ir-llte d o W l u d jr C ity P h ja lt -lo Q . jm A south side physii tun gave his wife u parrot which he hud purchased for his otflee, but which was so uncanny and mischievous tluit It gave Us owner nervous prostration. Then he turned it over to his wife, with strict onlers that U should he kept out of his sight No one can ever bank ou a parrot alm and Mrs. Physician kept the bird In a E l y ’ s C r e a m T h is R e m ed y I » a S p è o lflc , cage In an alcove of their room where S u re to G ive S a t is fa c t io n , the doctor could not see It, and covered c iv e s Remes a t o n c e . the cage with a heavy blanket during the time the doctor was at homo. Ful It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the ly was as mute as a mouse when cov !:-cased menili ran". I t cures Catarrh am! ¡rives aw.iy a Cold in the Heud quickly. ered up, and the man of the tiousa -tnjr.e the Beasts o f T a - tu and Smell, never oven surmised her proximity. i. ,-y to UP» Contains no injurious drugs. But one day when bo was shaving pplied Into the noatril* and alisorbed. himself a suddeu gruff chuckle gave Large Size, 50 cents at Druggist* or by The water is bottled aud carbonated at the uail ; T ria l Hize, 10 cents by mujl. hint such u start that he cut a gash in his chin. lie looked toward the al £LY BROTHERS. 56 Warren SI.. New York, x prints. Address for inform ation and rates, cove from which the sound came und eaw a white eye protruding through a hole in a blunket -a fiendish eye, filled F O R G E T A B O U T Y O U R S T O M A C H with an uultoly delight. Then a boars« II yuur digestion is bus the vital voice croaked: organ« of y ou r body tire not fed and I "W h a t yer doingT' mirlshed as they should lie. They “Can’t yon see what I'm doing, you g r o w w eak and Invite disease. Kiv-| Mgr. Oregon Mineral Springs Ass’n. blamed fool'/” roared tho doctor, wip dol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you i eat, cures indigestion and all stomach j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing the blood from hit: chin. - » tub —1 —— — — Then Polly, with a wicked lungh, troubles. Y'ou forget you have a twlnklwl th at white eye maliciously as stomach anil from every day you Is-- j gin taking it. This Is because It gets she shrieked out the shibboleth of tb* a rest— recuperates and gradu ally ! barber .‘-hop; grow s so at ron g and healthy that it! “N-c x-t!” Chicago iieeord-Henild. j troubles you no more. K. L. Bab- ; coek, Amherst, Minn., says : ” 1 have Since the perfect Stove-Pipe Fastener has | taken a great many remedies for In-1 „ n d i digestion hut have found nothing been in the market. Call and see it at D is e a .s e | equal to K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure” M IL L E R ’S NEW AND SECOND H A N D D ia b e t e s . ' Kodol digests w h a t you eat, cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia. S o u r Stotn- STORE. It is easily attached and, insures Wo do.slro to piuce m the hand* of tlx a at acli, Belching, llc a rtlo n n and all tlk*tod with Brights Dhteiuio .m I Diabetes ...... Stomach Troubles. safety. I1 h preparation >a«o pamphlet that is sivinj: human lives. It s not an ordinary pamphlet, such as is common Is the result of m any y e a rs of re Look for the Football “ H ooters” —they ly used to advertise medic n»*x. but is princi search. Hold by The Modern l'lm r- pally made up of reports o f .scientincally con niae.v. make more noise than a boiler factory. ducted tests III a largo variety of ea-es. showing B Comfortable, Homelike Surroundings. Best of Meals. Just the Place for Rest and Recreation. LEVI GEER No More W ires B r ig h t ’ s 87 per cent of recoveries iu the < hitherto m- urable disease». Tho specifics emp’ oved in these tests are known as the Fulton Compounds and the re sults obtained prove conclusively that tiie.se dreaded diseases so lont, fatal toe deaths from Brights Disease alone are appalling, over 100 ,- 00« a year, »tartIn* .is kidney troti* :es) have at •¡ast yielded to medical science. The pamphlet s free. Write to the John ,J. Fulton Co., un Washington street, San Francis i Cal. When to suspect Uri^hfs Disease:—Fully ankles or hands; weakness without apparent ause; kidney trouble after thir >i nmi tli fre quent urination, (may show • edim i < floiidy on standing); failtn g t me or more of these. Old papers tor sale at the Leadet office 15 cents per hundred C.J. M ILLER, Main St., near Bridge S H E R I F F 'S H A L E O N E X E C U T IO N A N D FOKEt LOND RE. BARTELS1'CITY MEAT MARKET Notice Is hereby given, th a t by vir tue of an execution and ord er of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the j COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON S tate of Oregon, for the County of I Lane, on the 2Hrd d a y of March, 11)05, I on a judgement rendered ¡11 said | court ou the 4th d a y of March. 11)05, S OUST wherein J. C. Klopfeustein is plain tiff and The N o rth Fall-view- Mining Com pany, a corporation, G. it. P it cher, Nellio Pitcher, J. C. Nincox and | Tell Vour friends About Orejpin, Wash- John M. Peterson, w ere defendants. [ C H O I C E F R E S H F I S H ON T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y wherein plaintiff, Klopfensteln, and ¡nettili and Idaho. P hone M ain 83 the defendants, U. If. 1‘ltrlier. J. C. | J. H. B A R T E L S . P ro p rie to r Nincox and John M. Peterson, recovered judgem ent ng-ilnst the I The North F a il-v ie w ! The 1005 isau# of “ Oregon, W ashing defendant. Mining C om pan y for the ton, Idaho and Their K .-oiiicrs,” i.-sn- a g g re g a tin g $917.11. and ed by the Passenger D<-| an. ma* in of the sums Oregon Railroad A X' -viga .11 Com for the further sum of $05,00 attor-1 pany, and the lines cl tlie- itl.ern Pa ney’s fees and $>27.70 costs, which cific in Oregon. is iu w r ady for dis' ’ i- said judgem ents w ere enrolled and hution, 50,000copies having liut'i. issued. docketed In the office of the clerk of The Isiok lina a »p-K'ially designed front said court on tho tilth d".v of March, cover in two colors and . ontains eighty, 1905. and »aid execution to me di eight pages illustrated by l.wciitv-oñe rected and com m an ding me in the full page first class half-tore cuts mil a name of the Ntate o f Oregon iu order no in her of smaller ones. The bonk is to satisfy said judgem ents, a tto rn e y ’s llvided into cha) ter-covering the ( f l ees, costs and accruing costs, to sell Supplies the current. You following described milling owing subjects: ( iiiti:'ii', dairying, the liversificd fanning, liso ami fishing, clulrus, to-wlt: press the button aud your Those nine certain m ining claim s | fruit culture, grain growing, grasses and forage plants, home for million., iu the Bohem ia District In L a n e 1 light shines. hop raising, irrigateui, Lewis and Clark County, State of Oregon, known aud 1 ie m ining rccurda o f # Exposition, lumber ami lumliering, recorded Iu the " E v a ," " I tardane!- ] # he “ markets, mines and miii'ng, Portland, said county as the F Fairview ,2 “ H a r r is ," ¡A “ The Rose City,” rutin : Is, schools and le->,” " t e l l of loti P n r r v " “ Tnililv ’* 1 A churches, soil, -Its-k raising, vegetable “ M aine,” “ Golden C u rry .” “ Teddy nrodnets, lands in western Oregon, con “ El B elm o n t," an d “ G olden S tairs,’’ z com prising the gro u p of claims 5 densed information about iow-us ami cities along the 1 ). K. .v X and t 'e k now n as The N o rth F a lr v le w gro u p , ” with nil the Improvements an d ap - 4 Southern Pacific line-. * -^ V k T h e ill u st ratio n s of fruitful scenes in purteD.inces, situated I 11 the Bohem ia 4 I - (arm anti orchard d -trict- a rc taken Mining District. County of Lane, and State of O r e g o n . ------------------------------------ from actual photograph.-, th e facts and N o w Tnmuu o u r . In the name of , . , , >• n A T v r o statistics arc hast'd on con d it io n s aa GEO. \V.AT<QUEEN they arc, and these fe a tures of the work the State of Oregon and In compli- d - V o . I I . r U l l o make it of great v alue to people o f the aneo with said execution and order U'ROPRIKTORM OF of sale, 1 will on M o n d a y the Nth day Rant who arc looking 1 > the Northwest for home- and ''ii.-io -s loca of M ay, 1905, tietween the hours of tions, E v e r y citiz en of the -l ate s e x 9:00 a, ill. and 4:tk) p. in., to-w it: A t if ploited in tlic Isiok will find 1 valuable one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the to send to re latives and oi. n.i in other southwest d o o r of the county court states w h o 111 a v lie i i i d n , d to com and house In Eugene, L a n e C ou nty, O re gon, offer foe sate and sell for cash, live ill the Pacific N orth w e st. e F a s h i o n S t a b l e s Four cent* in stam ps sent t o A . L . subject to redem ption, all o f the Craig, General Passi ng r A g e n t of the right, title and Interest o f the de- fei -lant, the said, Th e N o rth Fair- Oregon R a ilro a d A .N avigation C o m ALSO OFFICE OF THE pany, Portland O reg on , w ith th e ad- i lew Mining Com pany, In anil to all Iress of an eastern frie n d , w ill in -u re of the abo ve described p ro p erty In order to satisfy said judgem ents, cost its being sent. aud accruing costs. Dated this 27 d a y of March, 1905. F r e s h Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal SENI» THIS BOOK EAST SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIALTY BABY RATTLESNAKES. T ro iu the M om ent of Illrtli T h ey T a k e C a r e o f TheuiM elveM . The fallacies surrounding the rattle- make begin with the very coming of the reptile. Many suppose that, like the garter «nake, the bull snnk.>, flic members of the “racer” family and our other uonpolsouous snaky«, flic rat tlesnake Is hatched in broods number ing from forty to eighty. Not so. Ilat- tlesuakes are born into the world, as are all members of the vlpcrotil fami ly, In Utters numbering from seven to twelve Between the middle of July and the middle of August the babies appear. Lively, self reliant, dangerous little fellows they ure, fourteen inches long, no thicker than a lead pencil, marked Ilko the adult Huakea and provided with a single button at the eud of tho tall, the first link In the series of rat tles to bo developed, ring bv ring, with each shedding of tho akin. MotlonlesH. eye« gleaming, tho long mother lies extended across tho buck o f a sand hummock beneath Uie fan- like leaf of a d w a rf palmetto, glaring coldly at her active, squirming ba bies. For a brief half hour she tar rlea; then «ho drags herself awuy, for from the first moment a young rattler enters the world be Is Independent o< bla mother and eminently utile to shift for himself. Knell young suake 1« a full fledged rattler, ready to hunt and ready to defend himself with tho sting o f death. Euch flat, triangular little bead Is provided with the king, sharp poison fungs containing the Identical venom of the mother snake.—IVarson's Magazine. cboly charm of his face. Tnere was a mysterious power In It which I have never seen elsewhere In picture, statue or human being.” V e r d t H e ld t h e B t lL When "A ld a ” was first played at Milan an umatenr living at some dis tance came to Itear it, but was disap pointed. To make sure he tried It the second time, with the same result, whereupon be wrote to the composer complaining of having been put to con siderable expense on hla account for nothing and Inclosing a N il for thirty- two llri, with a request for the money. Among the Items was ouo of two Url for a "detestable supper.” Verdi de ducted this on the ground that be might have had supper at home, but forwarded the balance on condition that bis correspondent signed a formal agreement not to go and hear the opera again, which agreement was strictly fulfilled. T h e H o r s e l l n r l n s t h e M i d d le Am Thu Importance of the horse during tin' middle ages, especially In the cru Slides and In the tournaments which followed In the wuko of the crusades, Is significant Fully half the glamor and romance that surrounded the knight belonged to the horse, for with out the horse those during deeds in be half of the weak and suffering had never been done. The horse, however, has had bis reward, for the liest foa tare of flie iiililAe age, outside the church. Is ekjeely identified with his name, lusting traces of which are sewn In the noble word “chivalry.” The M ljg h ty H u n te r. » T5he C ottage G r o v e j SDlectri c C o m p a n y C HLL FOR R A T E S , First Class Turnouts, "Yon," says our host, "this la the skin of a grizzly hour that I shot in F b k i i F is k , Its tho firm now of Milne At Tin T H R E E GREAT AMERICANS. tho tropics.” sheriff o f LnneC otintv, Oregon. ker, Mr. L. W. Linker having pur 50 5 "But," wo suggest gently, “grizzly P O T T S N: McQUEEN A U l ln p a c o f E m rm o n , T h orc u ii aud W ars are only found In Colorado and chased an interest in the real estate H aw th orn «». business of J. S. Milne, office at A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N O T IC E Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis say» In localities In that latitude.” "1 know,” ho replies proudly. "But Opara House building. Notice Is hereby given that I have her "Bits of Gossip" that F.morson as she mot him In Concord in lHdk was a I chased this fellow clean out of this Y o u can't alTord to use a poor Is'i'ii appointed liy the County Court ' for I.ane County S tate of Oregon, ml ! typical Yankee In appearance: "Tho country and shot him at last. I was plow . Oliver Chilled Plows are the Ill ill Is trat o r o f the estate of Iz>im tall, gaunt man with the watchful, pa clean out of breath when I got within right kind. Hold complete >1 in | Becker, alias Eva D aven port All tient face and «lightly dazed eye«, his range o f him too.”- -CSilcngo Tribune. duplicate parts by W vn n e H „ rd v are | ta-rson« having claims agnlnat said bands clnspid behind hla back, that state are hereby notified to present I Co. D i d o '« K n o w " t h e U a i d r . " came «low ly down the shady village the sam e to me duly verified on o r ! Aunt Jane — I guess Mr. Spender before six months from the date of | street toward the WayBlde that aunt must be a very neat person. Drtltb- this notice. tiier day w as Uncle 8am himself In III And what lends yon to that opinionT Dated this 22nd day o f March, 1905. fitting brown clothes. I have often Aunt Jane- He told your D o c k George W.\i. L a .M'K hh wondered that none of hla biographers all Ms clothes hut thoee upon hts back A dm inistrator of the estate o f Ix-na have noticed the likeness.” Becker altas E va D av en p o rt were hung up. Some men, you knpw, Emerson said to Mrs. I'sv ls: " I wish DeW»H If th* rsrr.c to Lwit ior wnen W o o im o c k A 1’ o t t e r Attorneys. throw their things round anywhere.— you go to buy Witch Hural Salve. Thoreau had not died before you came. Bnitpn Trauv. i lyt DeWitt s Witch Huel S-lve Is the H e w « « an Intereating study.” She I .un putting up a high orlflnal and only r . ulna. In fact grade io cent cigar Dewitt’»!* the only Witch HarelSi ve asked why, und after n moment he re A H ir e O l a f l n r t l o B . that I» made from the unadulterated plied: "Henry often reminded roe of Medlnm- Do you wish to see your | C o lin * " «ir»»e , : : : : (iregnn an animal In human form. He had the dopnrtcd husband’s spirits? Mrs. W btf- eye o f a bird, the scent of u dog, the fletree No, I want to see his ghost Headquarters for commer most acute, delicate Intelligence, hut Josh never bed no spirtt- Puck All others are coorterf^sits— base fml- cial and mining men. tatfons. cheap ai>d worthless — even no soul. No," he repented, shaking dancerouR DeWitt’ *Witch HacelSalve hla head with decision, "Henry vonld Is a specific for Pile*: Plird. Bli-dinf. Every tin: - a man «lidie* ami, much Itching and Protrudt-% Piles. AisoCuts, not have had a human souL" more, whei lie laugh«— It adds »ora* Bums. Bruises, Sprains, Lacerattoes, Special rates to families. Mrs. Davis rem ark« on Hawthorne's thing to hla ragincut o f1 Ilio - -S trrz* Contuslorf, Bollt. Carbuncles Eczema. Made from the very best Tetter. Sa/t Rheurr. ar*d ail ether Skin One block from S. P. Depot imported and dom estic shyness and on hla love of seclusion, tobaccos. T hey sre for which Indeed w as a family trait: " lV r K K A S O X A B L K KA T E 8 sale at sll ctg&r stands W h e a t, o a ts a n d b a rle y fo r sccdn sonnlly he w as a rather short, power in the city. 2t fully built man. gentle ami low voiced, the C o tta g e G ro ve F lo u r Mills. with a aly, elusive humor greaming Me Bain's Carbolic Compound PUU'ANBJ BY sometimes In his watch rill gray eyes, sold by the Wynne Hardware com qtie portrait with which w e are all fn E .C. DeWitt { Co.. Chic*«* M rs . I. E. T bompsos . pany is the stuff to spr,.y your trees miliar, a curled barber shop head. , and vines with There is no boil- i Rates per day ..............................$1.00 gives no Idea of the singular, mol.iu ot cooking n ecessity . Y o u | F o r S a l- by theMiKiern I ’harm acy i Room aud board, per week ;...... 4.50 COTTAGE GROVE, ORE 0. i S. E I K CO. THE COTTAGE GROVE Cigar Factory DeW itt P R O P R I E T O R Witch-Hazel American and European Plan SALVE Cottage drove HOTEL Î5he C. G. Brand Fast Bound 3 und t Tuesdsy an«l Hot only I sad W. Bound Duly Ex- îpt Sunday. .No 1 —No 4 »■ •«1 AM I M l 'TaTtoss 1 Kiev ! a.M. rji. fV logo Grove »71 11 . u ô I 1 2 2 ::o 7 Vi x 2 NNalden_ 710 10 49 5 06 AY 7 .V, ft (’urrin..... :v 10 V 4 M 2 :.*iS 7 V 9 fi .3 rro Gordo 770 10 -M i .68 A 0 U 8 m 77 Baker H 07 10 S 3 4:47 * 14 «: 14 H I Do rena Ml 10:30 4:44 3:17 A 17 ¡ » 5 , Re-!|Rock .... Hill 10:28 t 30 ft Fit .. *•01 10 JO 4 36 1 IM 8 :. IV 11 A (»ravel Stewart 914 10^)1 4 JO A . 38 » 10 U ...... hier........ . 1017 9 4 M 4 1 « 3 : 41 | 8 : 4 A 12 h Koeky Point lot«; 9 46 4:19 *:/»»:» F) ft Red Bridge lOftO 9 36 4 06 l:» p i.S lft ft Wildwood 9:30 4 00 Hnnt’s Knd of rraek .... 1 Subject to change without notice. Bohemia, a 5c Cigar PATR Time Tikble No. 4 To take effect April 2d. 11*06. N o» - N o 1 TH0S. CONGER Im perial H otel or sir All outward freight forwarded only at the foint risk of shipper and consignee. BUge leave« Wildwood after the arrival ol train on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays •for Bonita and Oraeoo. Upturning on Tues days, Thursdays and *aturday' . wlTl not ba received at the O. A 9. Depot after 6KJ0 p. m. To insure forwarding on next train: freight must be £¡***15?« Ln “"“P1« to permit of Its netng billed. 0 N I Z E HOME I N DUS T R Y A. II. W O O D , M a n a g e r «RRIVSL *V0 DEPARTURE Of S P TRAIRS. »oRTn Boirzn oocth B onn » 2®- w ........ liMp.m. n®- ••....... -MR a.m. JIo.ll......... 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