Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, August 05, 1905, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE LEAD;
COiTAGE GROVE
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ACT Or j;i .C ; 10 N
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MY TH E
j*.>-> 1*>it: •
oiul-class mutter.
lia is a
SCBSCICIFTION KATES
I paid
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lu ¿4*1 v.iiu’«* tint
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ttUorm mie of f2.00per \ u
Advertising rates nude Known on
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ue has
m b all
cquent
loyan-
o f the
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CLUBBING- LIST
□g and
The Cottagi» (»ro w J.
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ans by
year, and any of the f«»llovving ]"¡
*• ition for one year, for the x»ri< f - • which the tow i can be m »de rid o f
this nuisance. In this the council
opposite •
is to be appiau led. N o w about the
New York Tribune Funner
T o le d o Weekly Blade ..............
result. Prevu ¡us to this year the
Portland Weekly Orepmun
Portland Weekly Journal.
at a nominal
dose license * a s •
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal,
sum. T h e tuajerity of tax owners
s.in Pr
San Francisco Examiner...........
peid the amou nt and the dogs »till
Sunset Magazine, San Francisco
Out West, ty>s Angeles
held possessioil o f tin* streets aud
to $’L Those who
are able, partic uUrly those who own
from tw o to a dozen dogs, have
Star Items.
ow .payiog there in*
creased license , while liie man or
George Hankins of O r<K"'‘ 11
boy in moderat e cifcumstunces. who
visited with his brother W ill i::
perch nice, ow ns soutp little house
vicinity last week.
dog under loT* and chain, must in
Nora Vauglm ami 1< arl Ste.n.ri this disr* gard the law, dispose of
wont to tl<e Gro»«' Saturday.
the dog* or stra in their financial re-
sources. Anc yct the streets are
Mr. Smith passed tin ..
dogs. A s I unuer-
vicinity on liis way to Wild.vood < :
stand the oase rbc motive o f the
day last week.
C3uu< -1 ¿-.nd the pt '.eut high license
Mack Stewart made a tin-,;.,
was imposed with a view of keep-
to the Grove Saturday
in# dogs from the streets. But it
Miss Mary Owens returned to docs not kcej hern from the streets.
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, act to the reverse.
Iiugene afier visiting a f> •
with her mother at t hi - plan’ .
■«' wo should hc#nse
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W hy
John Wicks went to the Cl •'
not import a ioui:nal license o f 50
Tuesday
: vexv dog in town—
Mrs W ilson and i-lni-ircu
every do# owner will
Dorena passed through this vii
bo glad t • p< — and then have an
Monday.
lronj
pound
Miss N ellie 1'ultt it pa m ! tl.
jwtier,
this viciuity Tuesday.
S A T l'K D A Y ............ MTU - 1
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i . . 11 . i - o , August 1.—lo a n ex-
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by Dr. Albert J.
\ i ..." t ( illforiila Medical Col-
'U tic living stomueh of a
I y man. It has been demon
i d that the organ Is electrical In
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n. Tlie experiment eonaUted
11..-introduction of a siieelally pre-
• ' 1 electrode into the stomach
.-g tlie man swallow It. When
;:.e!es wore brought In con-
ith about no Inch M|iinte of the
w II of the organ the gnlvunometer
■ I nearly ten milli volts of
:
t el-ctrienlcurrent. I t ls claimed
1 i i ids iv t Urn prove« thut the whole
of ImllgvmUod In an electro-
' mi. one; also thut this current In
nails of the stomach prevents
the d ; _ • ■ - •Ion of the stomueh by Its
JII IlfS.
Tie above press report Is In line
.
ry "l Of. Darrlu, now at
i de Hotel, who lias used elec­
tricity for the past 20 years la the
Uneni ot stomach troubles as
v I i s ebr ,nlc disease* and deafness.
. . f;n i, e. unbilled with Ills correct
■ li.igno-is, may explain the unusual
• •• .-in * lit ie treatment and cure
I . Darrin having lieeu a pioneer In
e ity wieh medicines, naturally
I- -ratified that other medical
a now follow-in the path he blazed
.1. VVII.I.UUU -JU9TICE OF T1IK l’KAC
CII1ED OF PKAFNKS8
tin? Editor:— For about two
i . i have been deaf 111 my right
: ... 1 1 1 :i ii was In.poMlble to hear
ul screaming in mv ear. My
, has i *•••*;: growing deaf of late
Darrtueured tue In twenty min
■o I can bear perfectly. I am
a : than yl-.med at the result and
.n re 1 mini -nd Dr. Darrin's eleetrl
I ireaiiuent *o anyone. I luivo re
i. d in I’liil mi.itli sluco ISO.-». Am
c.ii-old . liefer your readers to
A. J. W ii . i . iam s , J. 1*.
Hr. Damn is located at the Hotel
. Eugen*, until Octolu-r 1.
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Joe Wicks. J. b. Stewart,
E lix Garoutte went to the Or
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben P itc h .:
children visited at the Star l i
C. A. Harlow, W. T. lianl.n
George Hankins went to J
Monday returning Tuesday.
tv, oil
hcucrL
Air. Wens Christman ot Dorcu..
fifttrt*
lh k L " o. ■
t
way, no trouble to
take, pleasant and
Its, are DeWitt'
s. These famous
in ¡Ittie gu.vfan-
1,. bllllousuess.
: the ills result
•o. They ionic
r Cure ]aua
Pharmacy,
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M ANl FACTI BEHS OK
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vicinity Tuesday.
Miss Daisy Hawkins who ha
visiting with Lulu Harlow tl
week went t'> DorenaTuc.
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she is going to spend a fee. il:
London items
good
up.
u&n
•ti
sihle
Loudon is extremely lively : .! .
ham
and the air is full of music
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with
Instrumental and vocal aaicu, ¡1
guests. Air. Harry Weber ami
Mr. Walter Thaekiery nud wife.
ii* Ln
H. C. Neal and wifo, with Ju ■
Fulerton aud family, of Itosebui
Hoyt, 0 .
and many others all seem to bo i
happy as so many children do . ;-t i t fir.e 1
school. The music they rei: Y .
W.
would do honor 11 any choir,
Horn, anc
happier ami jollier crowd y i >
seldom ever see. Tbo day is
long to bo remanbered, and in f i. i Ju.-tic
them
every day is a day ot bustle ai .
the springs. There are now Ir.i, i j
to 10(1 at the springs and the ci
is constantly increasing.
I noi. • i j
[y J.
cal virture and pleasant s u i" i,
ings is only begiuing to bo k
l>Cndiet on,
and it looks like every avail::',
space will soon be taken; hinl ti, closed
management sseins to bo cm :il : vengvi
the emcrgniicy aud arc m aking) ,-
pa rations to accomadalo all >>. ho n.:.
come. There arc four to .- ix n
kept constantly busy in ma» ug i.n
provements.
Harvesting is well along r w .... i
the crops an fairly g • d.
The a r r iv a ls o f the posl w e e k .
J. A . Baker, J. B. Rouse Mt
Mary F White, Al t s Mary J
Mr. and Mrs H. s
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Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mi
W . Thaekiery. I
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Parker, J M. Wallace, \ J
R. Portuous, Clarence 'I r? i
Butte. Mr. and Mrs
H.
Ijondon.
Th o Farmer’s tcleplj,
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pany held a 'ireetiug 1. ;
and among the otln - bu ;
acted there was a conic:
pointed to confer with .
from other telephone lice
peoplo of Cottage Grove
purpose of trying to con?
the local lines aud to get ti: ;
of Cottage Grove to win tin
and put in an indcp nden-
This ia what the country need
it seems that the count; ■
have done their work m
ready to join with t
•-
complete the work if c ■
all the local lines, so tho m,
up to the town and if they fail to i
arliest
used brick
L-meiit.
eo. Forty, "e r e
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each for k n
ling
T. Jeffrey, Wrn
JcLaugliìi n en*
t the
refused tc> fine
rrt the com
ainst
fining the men
1). Wilson.
lg a
ith a
:d an
the
ouncil
io arc
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I Ali. K. C M A C Ï
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Ofllce: Awbrey Building, Main Street
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Remember tint the Cottage Grovo Flour is sold
ots merits, at lowest living prices
We use 25
per cent hard wheat in our Pride of Oregon
bruud. This Flour will produce more berad
per sack than tho cheap varieties now offered.
Try it once nud he convinced, and at the same
time encourage a home enterprise : : : : :
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Flour and Feed
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P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N
*; offices in l>r. Geo. Wall building, Ma'n É
Otto» phono m
? Main 303. Residence phono Main 9« g |
m stre.-r, ('ottave Grove.
HELP US KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING
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HARTUNG
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J ^ K . B. a
JOB
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calls j ------
promptly
attended,
Main St. Plume 114.
P H Y S I C IA N a n d S U R G E O N
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K. YOUNG
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ATTO RNEY AT LA W
Office: Young Buildiug, Main Street,
West Side.
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N e w K irm
N e w G o o d s
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at our Store.
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Office in McFarland Building
Over Wynne's Hardware Store
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Office Phone, 34/ Kesidenco Flume, 336 rf
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HANSEN
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P H Y S I C I A N am i 81’ K O K O N
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A ll kinds of country produce bought ati.l sold.
S P E C IA L
B A R G A IN S
are being offered in many departments o f our merchaudis: stock and it I
will pay you to give us a call.
Herbert Eakin
F resident
T. U. Wheeler
C a s h i e r
For your General Merchandise call on the reliable firm of
CAPITAL
25,000
C U R R IN ® V E A T C H
A general banking
business transact­
ed :: :: :: :: ::
Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
O R GANIZED
1900
C O lT A Q E
GROVE
O R E G O N
.. H A R D W A R E . .
General Blacksmith ing
When
You are
Sick..
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tions good enough.
PLUMBING
A SPECI ALTY
M I N E R S ’
S U P P L IE S
PIPER a VANDENBURG
IIAY, CRAIN, FLOUR and HILL FEED
t lour, $1.00 per Sack.
By the Ton, 95c per Sack.
A l l G o o d s d e liv e r e d in c i t y
fr e e o f
charge
D. C. Baughman
P L A IN
A N D
F A N C Y
SOOTBINtl \ND COOLING.
: ¡..hi heels iv itlioul a scar
Mil.'ll Hazel Salve. No
rich speedy relief. It
e.i inflamnnitio*. soothes,
■ b mill heals all cuts, burns ami
A sure cure for files and
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d- ‘s.'s. DeWItt's I- the only
¡5 neh Hasel Salve. Reware
It* they are dangerous
'-■■i.l ' The Modern Pharmacy.
out of
Farmers Take Notice.
t
crc.i ; : r w ill soon be in
. i will need a seper-
ill lo-^
K "em b er W ynne Hard-
■ Go
i'.■ s the Improved
'he liest Machine
on earth.
iU lO lllg i
V WAV.
> maintain the
of mind and
uient. There
i >cept through
toniaca must l?e
d sweet or the
..I disease
' te, loss of
eluche. con-
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nr risings.
« ;•»!•! and all
are curable are
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ame.
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Oregon.
.Nil i K
S SALE ‘ IN
EXEC TION
•Ul. LOSCHE
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
. en by virtue of
ing. A ll work guaranteed
liave your horses teeth ex­
a
Order of Sale issued
amined and repaired. Shop
.¡e- I'lroiit r.'iirt of theState
at rear of Heinenway &
■ i ii. the County of Lane
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
tin- ih day of July. 11105, In
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retu < iaorr-e C. Kwen I ’nln
..... ,'lt agnlnsFLerenlt.
I tl. Heed Defendants for
. i Four Hundred and 82-l(H) 1 3 2 3 . 2 . T . J S Æ T T 2 3 2 3 ^ .* 2 '
- wim interee.-t thereon from
(blCKNSEDl
ay of June 1!K)5 at the VETERINARY SURGEON ANO DENTIST
. id per cent per annum and
EUGENE, OREGON
i '•>•:• • .m of Fourteen At 40-100
- which judgement wus
Office:
E.
Bangs'
Livery Stable. Fhone Main
in.I docketed in the Clerk's
Graduate of tlie American Veterinary
• Ii • >!-aid Court on tile .‘¡Oth day of
College o f N ew Y ork City
; ..and said Writ and Order
i > in - directed commanding me
miiii - of the state of Oregon in
i ; . s itl.-fy ¡aid Judgement costs
ruing costs to sell the follow
There s Nothing
id. t real property to-vvlt:
Lot ntimiier One I p . ¡Section Six In
Too Good
hip number twenty one South
three west W \i containing
■ r. s of land In Lane County
Oregon.
N . • h.-r. f. re. In the Name of the
j*
< h-egon and in compliance
Execution ; im 1 order of
I " .II en Monday t he 2xth day of
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I'.'uJ. between the hours of 9
>»
A. M. on I 4 o'clock P. M. to-
i ’ c I. h k P. AI. said date nt
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■ util west door of the County
11 • .use in Eugene LnneCoiinty,
her for sido for cash, subject
« V * . v *! V r * l V . »1
TV*--*!
. eiuption, all o f the above
1 Defendant* right title nnd in
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in and to said above (lescrltied
The quality of goods we use
real i>ro|K?rty.
and the care exercised in com­
lhiii' l this l'th day o f July, 1905.
F kkii P' isk ,
pounding make our prescrip­
u n ity ,
Air. Morris and family arc
iug a few weeks in this viahe. .
h i llu i
BYfc.m w
r i . A- s . r i.v EFFECTIVE
Arthur Yuuschurack of V.'
visited in this vicinity on
m n iit
Cottage Grove Flour Mills
w a i t II>1 V K F U
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Entered at the Cotta;*«? G row
Oue Year
hlx Month.'«
Three« Mouths
4
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry
Lowest Prices.
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ml Result of Te«t With Electrodes i v * .
on a Living Stomach.
1TBL18II1NO COM PANY
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Ü. MAUSEN
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L 1 ECÏR 0 -CBEMIC f
PUBLISHKl> KVKUV S A TLK D A Y
LKADKtt
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b.. tin*
u se o f K o d a l
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PROMPTLY AND
NEATLY
E X E C U T E D
AT
THE
Benson’s Pharmacy
Leader Office
C jtta je Grove. Oregon
Sour
S to m ach
N o appetlts, loss of strength, nervous­
ness. headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and oatarrh
of the stomach are ail due to indigestion.
Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov­
ery represents the natural juices ot diges- 1
tlon as they ezist in a healthy stomach, I
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys­
pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening end strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
, e. Wodal digests what
Mr. S. S. Bitl. of River:swood, W, V«.. says:—
-ire.igtheo* the whole
■ •p; ••»ii-¡as. Sold by Tlie » ¡ 2 J * * S i * * J , , t *' *our stomach tor tw---y years.
cm Pharmacy
IcebsbT"*1 m* *"<i * ’ 19 now u,1”f it to ml"k
Kodol Digests What Y ou t a t
? na Baker has gone to
■ ¡I ; >r a few day* visit.
J O B
Fine Stationery
Toilet Articles
Perfumes
School Supplies
Bottles oe'y. St.00 Sire hc'din* 2H times the trial
Jae. which ee ls for SO cents.
Prepared by t . o. OeWITT * Oo.. OHICAQO.
For SaJe by the Modern
Pharmacy
k
F a m p h le t
W o r k a S p e c ia lty
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VVehave a full Ime of Legal Blanks and
Trespass Notices.
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