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P R O F IT S O F T H E M u n r r In M a n y T h a t A r«- T h r o w n DUM P. O ld l k l n n .In a r , **I get," «aid a Philadelphia iluni]) boat, "frt a wea k, free rent and the dis posal of any dump o f value. •Tin cans, for met«nee, belong to me U they are durqaHl here, and I make a pretty penny out o f them. They ure turned, you know, Into tin soldier* and ao forth. "Corks ure another perquisite of mine. Many ami many an okl broken bottle on Uita dump had a good cork In it. I get 8 cents a pound for all the corks I find. "Old shoes are never too old to 1 k - eold. They have always one g.iod piece the piece over tho^lnstep thnt Chh be used again. The smaller pleee* Of good leather cut out of them are made Into purses and wristlets. "Eggshells also have value. Some thing like l/Xkl.lfh laamds o f eggshell are used ovary year 111 the manufacture Of kid gloves uud print culicoes. “ Do you See those eighteen barrels behind there? Well, each of those bar rels eoutnlns its own variety of assort ed marketable dumpage. Each will sell whan fill 111 at u good price. Then are. I bekeae, fifty seven varieties of marketable dumpage, and some dumps yield all the variation. Mine yields tw en ty-seven.P hilad elp hia ITess. TH E P O R C U P IN E . I s I l l s L i k i n a F o r Suit u n Aeirulreil s r s Vuturnl T ester Some moil who were camping in the Adirondack., several years ago on breaking camp in the autumn left un old tub which was saturated with salt brine. On returning to the same camp the next year they found thnt the tub had been gnawed until little of It was left. They were not long In find ing out what animal had done the work, for the enrnp was overrun with Canadian porcupines. A t night they became such n nuisance thnt the camp ers were obliged to kill them to protect their pltoperty. The bundle of a puddle was gnawed hnlf through, i The explanation of their pn-sencc in sueh numbers during that year, when they bad not been noticeably abundant In the previous year, Is that they bad made a rendezvous of the camp, being attracted by the old brine tub. On this they feasted ull winter and for that reason wert- grently pleased with the locality. An Interesting query is this: Is the liking for suit an acquired or a natural taste? Were they ever able to gratify that tast) to any extent la-fore man guvo them n chance to do so?—8t. Nirh- oUs. P U N IS H E D B Y P R O M O T IO N . C a r le s , b a n s That P rev ailed F lo r e n tin e K epnhlle. F I* S n n d a f . Palm Sunday is l u u n In England as P ig Sunday boeamm In many dis tricts tigs are freely catm| on tliat day The custom Is common In the villages of ltedford, Bucks, Hertford and Northampton ami is found in sokie parts of north Wales. As Palm Sunday approaches the shop windows o f Dun stable are filled with figs in readiness for the crowds who go to the top of Dunstable downs to regnle themselves on thnt day. A t Kemptou, in Hertford shire, to “ keep warsel” Is to feast on figs or fig puddings with your friends on Puliu Sunday. Ktg Sunday is proba bly connected with the story o f the barren fig tree, which forms-part of ig l^ o f the lessons for the day. I^judsn The art of advertising has reached a high pitch of excellence In these days, but old newspapers and circulars fur nish some fetching examples which it would be difficult to Improve upon. F ifty years ago a Maidstone (England) tailor made this ullurlng appeal to the public: “ Neoteric cutting. Coats, trousers and vests, in alamodul style and ma terial, are scientifically constructed and symmetrically adjusted to the an thropological flexibilities- for a thau- raaturglcally minute, prompt, mone tary gesticulation." Then follows the address, where your “ commands will be executed with ruUtologlcul exacti tude and melllloquent courtesy.” Bottles only. %! .00 Ste© holding 2Mi times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. Prep a red by E. C. D eW ITT * CO .. OHICAQO. The Nourln h ln * < licat nut. W hen H r p tlle © D ie . A Viennese nuturullst declares that nearly all reptiles that die from nat ural cause* close their H tcs between nightfall and midnight, only a to\f be tween midnight and morning and few er still In daylight. Most reptiles seem aware of their approaching dcnito seek ing out particular place« amPmli- re awaiting the end, while those whose liven are spent underground come !o t^e surface before death. ...Underthe Auspices ot If you r farm NO. S E V E N is ten m iles from tow n , one h a lf subject to o verflo w , and the other h a lf o f service on lv as a foundation fur toboggan slides, lif t it all as first cl iss bottom land. T h e agents w ill find out what it is when th ey b rin g out a customer. O f course they w ill not make a sale, but th ey need fresh air and their team needs exercise. It the agents have been in the real estate*bnsi- ness very lon g th ey w ill not get mad about a triflin g tilin g lik e this. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S n o t i c e Notice Is hereby given thnt I have been appntntod By the C om ity Court fo r lam e County State of Oregon, ad m inistrator o f the estate of lama Becker, alias E va Davenport. All fienioiis h a vin g claims against said e s t a t i'arc hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified on or before six months from the date of holes. this notice. P O IN T NO. T I D ’ K K Dated this 22nd day o f March, lltoà. W m . L . im i k s s I f there is a flaw in your title be A d m in istrator o f t n o estate o f Ismn ca iefu l not to tell the agents about Becker alias E va Davenport. W o o i h o c k .V PoTTKit Attorneys. it. T h e y ’ ll find it out when they attem pt to close a sale. This w ill delay or spoil the sale and enable you to bold the property longer. T h is also has a tendency to stir up O r «‘j?nti the agents and make them earn Cotti«K<> G r o v e , their commission. H eadquarters for com m er cial and m in in g men. “ NO. POUR Imperial Hotel old , . 4 V a n ,,. "W ell, well, that’s a funny thing.” "W hat Is?” "Miss 1'assay was aa old tuald b< fore she married, and now that her worth all it costs you. husband Is dead she has become n POINT NO. FIVE young widow.” —Catholic Standard and Times. Oue o f the finest schemes in the A n tic ip a tio n . w orld is to list you r property with Deacon Jones In the better land ev all agents in tow n. Then none of erything will be made known. Mrs. them w ill make any effort to sell it P ry e —W oiiT thnt be fine? I ’ve always and you w ill have all the field to wondered how old Sarah Wilson was — yourself. You may not make a sale Boston Trn«script but you w ill save the commission. O th e r F e o p le *. It n .ln e ... POINT NO. SIX Jenny Tltelr engngeiueut has l«v n broken by ratttu.il consent. Kate—Isn’t Ktud out if yon can w h o the that tantalising' I ’ll never be satis agents are trying to sell your prop fied until I Bnd out which one broke erty to. O o to the party and It. Smart Set offer to throw off half o f what the agents’ commission would amnttn American and European Plan Special rates to fam ilies. O ne block from S. P. D epot M 0 1- A 0 . N A It L K Ì & f ; l ì To it A T lì Tim© Table No. t t a k e e l f ô c t A p r i l 2d. E H CO Ü06. 3 ami 1 Tuext lav W. Bound and ^at on! V 1 and f>*ily Kx- .?pt Sunday No f - No 4 No A—No 1 )«TaTlt»»ff Kiev j A .«. r.M « 1 M 1 m l 2::**,7 ao 0 i’r tax1’ Ctriivc. 1 <>71 11:10 5.15 710 10:4» . . no Walden 2 :*>7 *-i 3.2 Currin....... 737 10:44 4 Ì9 2:V>7 nft ft rro fio rd o 770 1 0 :» 4 :.M4 2:M» 7 S9 fi.3 «07 10:83, 4:47 Baker :»:«>» « ml 7 7 Ml 10 40 4:44 HONDfi 2:14 » 14 H :< 17 » 5| Ke*1( Keek . *V1 10 :z.\ 4::«2 .1 ja io r. 10 JO 4:85 v.ravel Bli 1 V.|s V v ll 3 »1» 10^)1 4 . JC Btewart «ta r 1017 » V* 4:14 40 12 1 Kin ky Point IO* f:4A 4:12 2:41lM »> 12 " itti«) » .1 :.i0 » U% IS Ke-i R ritlfe 4:0fS WU.lwtaxl 2 :.vsFv l.Y irt t; S:.1i 1:00 1 : .« H unt's . 1. Rntf i»f Tra«*k R n b jw t to rh anxv wrtth o o l notice, A ll ©iHward freigh t forwar tletl o n ly at the (Oint ri«k o f «h ip p er «tu t eon? Htaxv lea ve« w lk lv ffix l «ft*. the an tn*ln on Mou-lav«. Wed ne* •day* unti for R o u it« fimi O rango. K urn tux ot Tue <l»y«, Tnoraday* and ih tt in h y » * F reigh t w ill not ite m w lvwl nt the n. * s. K. R. R. Depot » f i e r & * » p. ui. To inaare fonrardinsr on n e ri tm !n : freigh t tmm • h l l n i H in am pie lino» io irf-rmit .»f it< heilig »>llle«! 4M B K aa I Bound A* II WOOD M iU tiig o r ARRIVAL AVDOEPARTURfc Of S P TRAIhS perlene« is the extract o f s. >r- to it he will buy from you direct. HeRTM mu RI» mi ni .tinH irt» -Howe. Ko. 12 ........12:15 p.ii». > o .n j min tn You can save enough in this way N o ia ........i « M , K©. 15......... « B i m B U fld i All New Features. ¡Somethin« doing all the time. T H E WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS. A cosmopolitan population of the physical marvels of all the earth’s p eop les. Funny Clowns— the famous jesters and fun makers of five continents. This year’s exhibitions overflowing with new features. Space does not permit a detailed description of the arenic novelties. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY at 2 and 8 p. m. Smnethlng for Your Eastern Friends. 'llir P.X15 issue of tlic publication I “ Oregon Washington and Idaho and T lic lr Resources,” Usuiti by (he Passenger Departm ent o f tho Oregon Knilrond & N avigation Company, is , now ready for distribution. If you I in ve friends In the Fust who nre inj ! terested In the Pacific Northwest, a copy o f this publication would Is 'n welcome visitor t o their homes. This puldirutiou w ill Is- mulled to any ; given address upon receipt of four cents In stumps t o pay postage. S H E R I F F 'S SA I .E ( »X E X f X U T K ) N A N D FORECIXJSI'RE. Notice is hereby given, th at by vlr- i tuo of un execution and order Issued out of the Circuit Court S tate of Oregon, for the : Lane, on the 2Mrd d a y of March arch, 11X15, <m a Judgement rendered In said court on the 4th d ay of March, 1fiof>, ' wherein J. C. M opfensteln Is plain- I tiff and The N orth Fuirvlew Mining When e ’er vuu feel Impending ill Company, a corporation. O. B. Pit - And neo l u magic Utile pill. j cher, Nellie Pitcher, .1. f . Sincox and Lik e D e W itt’s Little Early Risers. I John M. Peterson, were defendants, The famous Little Pills E A R LY ’ wherein plaintiff. Klnpfcnstriu. uud KlHEliH cure Constipation, SSi >k Head the defendants, li. 11. Pitcher. J. C. ache’ Billinusnee*. etc. They never Sincox and John M. Peterson, gripe or sicken, but impart early ris recovered Judgement n gd nst the ing energy. Hood for either children : defendant. Tho North F u irvlew or adults. J. C. P. Join -, Chief Bur llliiln g Company for the gess. M ilesburg Borough, Pa., says: I sums ag grega tin g f!>l7.44, and “ I never used pills in my family dur for the further sum of 8:15,00 atto r ing the forty yeurs o f housekeeping, ney’s fees and 827.70 costs, which t h a t gave sueh satisfactory r -sults us said judgements w ere'enrolled and D e W itt’s Early Risers.” S, >ld try T h e docketed in the otHee o the clerk of Modern Pharmacy. -aid court on the i:4th day o f March, j I!XI5. and -aid execution to me <11- terted and com m anding me In the T h e Lead er office is prepared to j name < f the Stale o f Oregon In order turn out the v e ry high est class oi t < i satisfy - n hi judgements, a ttorn ey's com m ercial jo b prin ting. We i cos, costs ami accruing costs, to sell I the follow ing described mining guarautec satisfaction. j claims, to-wit: K G r O V C Free Acts daily before each performance. gant. Should you want them to sell a piece o f property don’t give them your best figures and terms Th is w ill enable you to undersell the agent and save the commission, and von can g e t the benefit o f the ad vertisin g th ey have done. The agents d on ’ t care for that. They can liv e on cockle burrs and gimlet ;t\ *s every day and e i: cm l i . ki a special effirt '~r. *y. T h e y w ill • ise your property .. special bargain and create .1 demand for it. Then when they b rin g you a buyer tell them there is so m uch demand for the place you have concluded not to sell at the agreed price. T h e y w ill make you pay the commission just the same, but the w arm th o f feeling w h ich « i l l be engendered between your self and the agents, and the increas ed respect they w ill have for you as a business man, w ill probably be t a g C Better than a circus. well. POINT ( ^ The E. J. ARNOLD SHOWS to buy you a n ew suit. I t w ill prob ably be a law suit but it w ill wear Courtesy o f L . G . S h k d d a n , A Washington youth wroto home M a r io n , O h io . after tho elopement, " I am married now, un<l all my troubles are over.” M ilne A Atkinson thn teal estate Married men, ple.iHe don’t titter.—Ltt- men are used to all the above con enffo Journal. ditions, so keep rig h t on b rin g in g G et their Nobody ever pri«m into «mother man's y o u r business to them. concerns but with n dosifcn to do or to prices on real estate and uiiuiug stocks. be able to do him mischief.—South. O ld papers tor sale at the Leader The Florentine republic had a unique office 15 cents per hundred method of dealing with Its too ardout democrats. In 12IKI the state passed Eight Real Estate Points. the famous “ Magna Chartn o f Flor POINT NO. ONH ence,” to curb the cruelty and rapacity o f tljo lawless nobles, who, In defiance I f you want them to rent your o f the law courts, were uncustomed to house don’ t leave the key with flog nail torture their dependents at them, that would sim plify the roat- will. The act practically disfranchised these titled Imrpies by a clause which t r too much and they wouldn’ t excluded them from the slguory -a earn 'h e ir commission. W hen they body in the state corresiiondlug to the have an applicant let them come British cabinet—unless they renounced ! around' to your home for the keys, their nobility. >r else go out and clim b up and This curious provision prepared the look in at the windows to see if the way for a still more extraordinary house suits. dause, which enacted thnt any member POINT NO. TWO or the democratic party who made The London Lancet finds that the chestnut Is the most dlgestlblo nut an 1 cannot only take the place o f the pota to, as in France, where chestnuts, boil ed and mashed like potatoes, make a delicious dish, but In reality they are a more perfect form o f food. According to the Lancet's analysis of the potato and the chestnut, the lutter contain« less water, more proteld, more f.it and starch, but less mineral matter, than the potato and Is more digestible than the latter. Like the potato, also. Its nutritive and digestive qualities arc greatest when baked or roasted. M o n d a y , M a y 15 th, F c f 8a-1** I»v tin* M odern f'lMirniacy nishop B r o o k s ' J o k e . Some years ugu Bishop Phillips Brooks was recovering from an Illness and was denying himself to all visitors when Itobert Ingersoll called. The bishop received him at once. “ I np- pneb^e this very much," said Mr. In gersoll. “ but why do you boo me when POINT NO. E IG H T ' you deny yourself to your friends V" " I t Is this way," said the bishop. “ I Should you have n othin g to sell, feel confident of seeing my frienda in and no m ore m oney than a rabbit the next world, but this may be my to buy with, tell the agent you want last chance of seeing yon.” a good farm and a nice tow n resi deuce. A lte r e n jo yin g a h a lf d o z In th e I l l e t o r r C I s m , “ Who pet fire to the temple of Diana en free rides nud havin g smoked a nt Ephesus?" asked thn teacher, lobb box o f th eir cigars, tell them you “ don’ t want to buy n o w ,’ ’ but w ill ing sharply at the boy. “ I —I don’t know, ma’am,” answered “ think about i t . ’ ’ T h is helps the the frightened urchin. "A a true as agent to cu ltivate a sp iritjo f patience I ’m settln’ here, I didn’t have nothin' and humility and precepts them to do with i t ” from becoming puffed up and arro Dream . Cottage Grove, Thre* ° ays Mr. S. S. Ball, o i Ravenswocd. W. Va.. «ays:— “ 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodoi cured me and we are now using it In milk for baby,” Kodoi Digests What Y ou Eat. I.orr'M Y o u n g A Gala Time No appetite, loss ot strergth. nervous ness. headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodoi cures indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodoi Dys- peps.a Cure does not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famouwemedy cures all stomach troubles by ^pnsing. purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. A T a i l o r ’« P r o c l a m a t i o n . In the himself obnoxious to the government and was by them declared to l>e “ guilty o f treason to the commonwealth” should Is- given a patent o f nobility and thus at the same moment be raised In the social scale and reduced to a political nobody at the will o f the stute.—Ism don Telegraph. S oup Stomach N o M o re W ir e s Since the perfect Stove-pipe Fastener has tieen in the market. Call and see it at M IL L E R ’S N E W A N D SF1COND-HAND STO RE. It is easily attached and insures safety. Look for the Football “ Hootors’ ’— th .y make more noise than a boiler factory. C.J. M ILLER, Main St., near Bridge i y § H A M E L S ’ CITY M E A T M A R K E T COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal -< ih -X j-S *7 \ A .~ 3 rs O I n T H Supplies the current. 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The twok is divided into chapters covering the fol io « n g subjects; Climate, dairving diversified farming, fish anti fishing] frn:t culture, grain growing, grasses and forage planls. Ii.rme (,,r millions hop raisin-.', irrigation. Is-wl. and Clark Exposition. Inmiier and Inniliering. M rs . I. E. Tnowpsox. markets, mines ami mining, I’ortland T h e Rose City,” railroads, schools and Ikktoe per tiny .............................. 91.00 churches, soil, stock raising, vVgguMt IiShm and board, per w e e k ........ 4.SQ Î5he C. G. Brand j Bohemia, a 5c Cigar You light shines. SEND THIS BODK E 4 St P R O P R I E T O R Phone M ain 8 3 \ T5heC o t t a g e G r o v e Î E le c tric C o m p a n y P O T T S & M cQUEEN THOS. CONGER t i C H O IC E I It ION II F IS II ON T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y J. H. B A R T E L S . Proprietor rr Cigar Factory - n t SMOKED : MEATS : A : SPECIALTY | Those nine certain mining claims in the Bohemia District In Lntie County, State of Oregon, known and recorded In the mining records o f said county as the “ E vil,” “ Dardanel les,” "B e ll of Fuirvlew,2 “ H arris,” “ M aine,” “ Golden Curry.” “ T e d d y .” "E l B elm ont,” anil “ Golden Stairs,” com prising the group of claims known ns The N orth F u irvlew group, with all the Improvements und ap purtenances, situated In the Bohemia Mining D istrict. County of Lane, mill S tate of Oregon. N o w T iik k k i o uk . in the name of tin- State of Oregon and in com pli ance with said execution and order of sale, 1 will on M onday thcM.ii day 1 of M ay, liXTi, between the hours of , J A S . !»:00 a. in. and 4:00 p. in., to-w lt: A t one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the southwest d oo r of the county court house In Eugene, Lane County, Ore- , gon, offer fo r sale and si ll for cosh, subject to redem ption, all o f the righ t, title mid I n t r i r t o f the d e fendant, the said. The North Fair- v iew M ining Company, iu and to all o f the ab o v e described property in order to satisfy said Judgements, cost i and accruing costs. Dated this 27 d a y of March, 11X15. F rf . ii F isk , Sheriff o f lum eCountv, Oregon. 50 5 THE COTTAGE GROVE a Cottage Grove HOTEL