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THE H im Out* B r e e d e r K r r p i 111» H e r d a n E v e n \\ e ig h t . Mrs. ot near Working, England, | who ou her yad birthday was en tertained to dinner and sang bunting W e W ill G o ” and 'A- Cottage Grove No. 24 . ■riles. R o y a l N e ig h b o r s j back — 51 miles— when she was I7 to get married. The tioned she has songs men sung 1106 times- She has in her long life consumed, among other things, 134,320 cups of tea, 67 ,iGo glasses of milk, 11 9 G 0 loaves, 50,730 potatoes aud Las worn 1G5 bcflmets aud hats, 80 shoes and boots, 41 dresses, 53 aprons and 35 shawls aud wraps. Ada Wallace Unruh Ada Wallace Organizer Wom an's Unruh, National and Lecturer of the Christian Temperauce Union will lecture under the aus pices of the local W - C. T. U. at the Methodist church next Monday evening. This will give an oppor tunity to hear a world wide lar lecturer on popu a subject of world wide interests. Columbus Enquirer: Mrs. A d a Wallace Unruh, the national organ izer for the W. C. night at T . U. spoke last the Baptist church. She is a graceful, eloquent, convincing speaker. Her logic is electric, her rhetoric picturesque and vivid, her style nervous, There are fervid, flashes of forceful. wit, delicate bits of humor, sharp thrusts of sar casm, catchy The Ohio Farmer gives the following remedy for either lump Jaw or glandu lar swelling In a cow: Apply one part red iodide of mercury and four parts lard to bunches twice a week. Give one dram of iodide o f potash ill feed night and morning. figures and illustra tions that illustrate. and knows how to She is posted itso what she knows —a rare gift. It is no dry stereotyped lecture on temperance, but a discussiou with live person 1 Mrs. ality behind it, when one hears her AuguNta (G eo rgia) Chronicle: Barely is it the pleasure of Augus- Oornsfrnlk* are valuable fodder fo r tans »0 entertain one who is so 8beep, and if rut green mul properly tuoroughly magnetic in person and cured and then put through the shred so enthusiastic and oarnest in her der there should be but little waste, chosen calling as Mrs. Ada Wallace nays the Farm Journal When considerable cornstalks arc Unruh. Mrs. Unruh’s earnest ef fed Home grain and roots should be forts, brilliant, forcible lectures do udded to the ration. Don’ t feed the sheep on the ground. uoi go unappreciated by the organ i Have good troughs. zation, and she is regarded as o n e It never pays to let sheep begin the winter thin. When the pasture gets of its most valuable speakers. short, begin ou (In1 grain ration uud keep it up till the sheep are la good N oth in g will relieve indigestion that order. They will winter better and is n o t a thorough digestaut. Rodol have better lambs by autl by. digests what >011 eat und allows the The forage ration should preferably stomach to rest— recuperate—grow be bright clear hay. sirong again. Kodol is a solution of If the sheep are not In good tiesh digestive ueidx and as nearly as p os sible approxim ates the digestive give them about two gills each of Juices tluil are found in 1 ho stonine!). grain. It Is well to keep sheep In lots of K 01 I 0 I takes the work of digestion off the digestive organs and w hile per fifty each. forming tills work itself does greatly One rum to filly ewes. assist the stomach to a thorough When the climate is mild open sheds rest. In addition the ingredients of are preferable to closed ones. K odol are such as to make it a cor Where closed sheds are used they rivi ivc of the highest efficiency and should be aired during the day by leav by its action the stomach Is restored ing the doors open when the sheep are to its normal activity and power. Kodol is manufactured In strict con In the yards. Protect heavy wooled sheep from form ity with the National Pare and Drug law. Hold by Benson's I’ hur- cold rains. The weight of the water nincy. will sometimes prevent the sheep from rising. It chills the ewes, and lambs Cooking stoves and heating stoves are lost by it. (Jive some oil meal with the grain ra at cost at Miller and Corbit’s. tion. It is good for the digestion. Keep n sharp outlook for anything wrong. Find the cause and right It at once. Delays are dangerous with a flock. Make tin* sheep tame by kindness. Mi tlimli t Upim-opiil Cliurrli, liov. Preaching They will do the better for it. Make .1. 1.. Bently. Pastor. it a point to count the sheep every day. services at II a. in. and 7:-‘>0 p. Sunday School, 10 a. ill., As soon as the wool is clipped from in. Fpworth l/cayuc, t>::!n p. 111 .. Prayer the sheep the ticks go for the lambs. lucidI dr Thursday evening at 7:30. If the sheep are dipped each should be All arc cordially invited to lie present brushed, as some of the young ticks may adhere to the old sheep; then, in . about two weeks, dip both sheep aud I'it t Presbyterian Church, Pastor lambs That will finish the tick bust- i R. Grace. Morning service, 11 , UCS8. evening 8, P. S. C. E. 7 p, A l the L l i u r i l i c s 1 . 2 . 3 . Cornea. Aqueous Humor. Pupil, 4. Iris. 5 . G. 7. 8. 9. 10. Crystaliue Lens. Vitrious body. Optic nerve. Retina. Cborioid coat. Sclerfotic coat. w . o. w . Bohemia Camp No. 260 . Meets each Friday evening. L. W . Baker, Consul Com. Chas. VanDenburg, Clerk. K . O. T . M. Astigmatism is a condition which is greatly misunderstood by most people. It is thought to be many things, from something growing over the eye to the eyes turning in or out. But these ideas are all far from right. Instead of being a disease of the eyes it is an error of refraction, that is, the rays of light coming front an object looked at, do not locus evenly on the retina and so cause the object to look »lightly distorted. In astigmatism the seat of the trouble lies either in the cornea or the Crystaline lens. Both of these have a great degree of curvature and in order that thn rays of light may pass through them equally iu all meridans, they must be curved just alike all over. But this is not so iu many eyes. Either the cor nea or the lens curving more in one direction than in the other, This causes the most violent symptoms such as lieadaehes, nausea, dizzi ness and all the other symptoms caused by a severe eye-strain. Many a poor stomach has been dosed with medicines for indiges tion etc, when it wasn’t to blame for the trouble at all, and when a pair of properly fitted glasses would have relieved all the symptoms im mediately. O f course we are not saying that all deranged stomachs come from astigmatism, but a larger percentage of them than is generally known are so caused. Astigmatism requires the most careful attention of the eye-special ist because unless the glasses are just right the troubles will be a g gravated instead of relieved os the case should be. Glasses should always set on the face straight but especially so in astigmatism for the astigmatic lens is not alike in all directions, but specially ground to fit the curva ture of the eye. And so if they are tilted it will through them out of adjustment and the rays of light will not enter the eye in the correct manner. Cascade No. GG. ! Meets every Thursday night. O. H. Veatch, Com. R . K . Bennis, Cooter. foreman K . o f P. Meets every W ednesday night. S. R. Piper Chancellur Com. Chas. YauDenburg, K. of R. A S. I. O . O . F. Cottage Grove N0.G8. Meetings every Saturday printing office Seattle M. W . Of A. Meetings 1st and 2rd Tuesday. M an Ancon, interesting friend in Washington scripts of which Modern Brotherhood of America Meets 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday at I. O. O. F. H all. T. W . Jenkins,Sec. St. Valentine Circle 121 . Meets ist and 3rd Tuesday ou are letter the to a county e x as fo llo w s: sickness. in W . O. W . Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. F. o f A - Meets every Monday evening. C. C. Coffman, C. R. Ren Sanford, F. S. A . F. & A . M . Cottage Grove Lodge No. 51. Wednesday .1 of each month. Oliver Veatch, W . M. Secy. G. A . R. Appomatax This Society at 2:30 and Choir practice Irotn Lints. Peru, every Saturday evening at 7 jo . from Panam a.” and 5 c 7 c 8c $ 2 .0 0 $ 4.00 $2.00 $1.00 $ 1.75 the other j Everything needed for house keeping at Miller and Corbit’s. A li<|irid cold relief with a laxative principle which drives out the cold through a copious action of the bowels, and a healing principle which lingers In the th roat and stops the cough -that Is K ennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. 8 af<- and sure In its action ; pleasant to take: and con forms to National Pure F ood and Drug Law: Contains no opiates. Sold by Benson’s Pharmacy. Herbert Kakln President T. C. Wheeler Cashier C A P ITA L Post N o. IN D IG E S T IO N , N o appetite, I osh of strength, ner A general hanking vousness, headache, constipation, bad business transact breath, general d eb ility, sour risings ed :: :: Hud catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia ORGANIZED Cure cures indigestion. This new dis COI TA GE GROVE covery represents the natural juices of O R E G O N digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive prop erties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and ilys- pepsia. hut tlie famous remedy cures all stomach troubles hy cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthen* ing the mucous membranes lining the stomach. K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure after m eals is not only thoroughly reliable digest- ant, but it contains great tonic und reconstructive properties as well. This famous remedy enables the stomach and digest ive organs to thor oughly digest. nsslnillate and contri bute to the tissues nil of the nourish ment that is contained iu siteli food as may lx-eaten. Kodol Dvspep-in Cure clears the 50 way and makes sure the journey from tg sickness to health und weakness to strength. If (he stomach is disor HEWYODK 1 deled K od ol will cure it. K 1 idol Ilyspepsia Cure lays the fottn- dntion fo r health, and the upbuilding ly s ream alm of strength b.\ cleansing, piirlliylng T h is R ornedy is a S p e c ific , and sweetening the glam is and mem S u re to C iv e S a tis fa c tio n . branes of the stomach, and hy sup GIVES RELIEF A T ONCE. p lyin g natural juices necessary to perfect indigestion, assim ilation and u clonuses, soothes, heals, and protects the ii teased membrane. It cures Catarrh and nutrition. K od ol digests w hat you Irivcsaw&y a Cold in the Head quickly. eat, prevents colic, cholera, diarrhoea, (Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, flux, dysentery aud slimmer com asy to ub »\ Contains no injurious drugs. plaints generally, and its use will cure \pplied into the nostrils ami absorbed, indigestion and chronic dyspepsia '«urge Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by perm anently. Kodol is good alike lail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. for young and old. Your druggist, tl.Y BHOTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York. sells it. 34. the 2nd and 4 th Saturday of each month. Dr. D. L . Woods, Post Com. G . W . McReynolds, Adjutant L. O. T . M . CATARRH 'fis ' ÏUiÔj MAr-FEVER®)^? Tito . E C B Lady Larnson H ive No. 42 . , H(. u litt|, Kodol after your mea|s Meets 2 nd and 4 th Friday of each uml it w ill be found to afford 11 month. ' prom pt and efficient relief. Kodol | nearly approximates the digestive Mu*. I. E. T h o m p s o n . Mrs. Mary Scliinutz, L. C. 1 juices. It digests wliat you eat. It Miss Leta Sanford, K. K. if I",'1,'1 on u guaranteed relief pain Rates per day ............................$ 1 . 0 U sold here hy Henson s Pharm acy. Room and board, per week........$ 4.50 THOMPSON HOTEL How s This? , -.fifth , W i L l u 'i m f i V alley 6 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE P atents I HADE iVI ARK 9 D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Am Ing 1 nketrh nrt1 description may quickly uwerfatn our o|imnn fre« whether an Inventi< in 1* probably pRfentabJft Conmiunlea* t u *ns strictly o tnfldonttaJ. HANDBOOK on I’ sienta s«*nt free, oldest turenry for seen ring patent«. I'stents taken tnmuirh Munn A To. rccstTV fjwri.i/ notice, w ithou t «-h alve, la t h e Scientific Am erican. \ handsomely Uhl at rated weekly T.artest ctf- . - « 9 - a nlatitai ,-f any trientM!c tournai. Tolti t Hy all new »dealers. ir hi nn di* • h*. |1. *«>td find that time the mutton will not stick to flu knife In handling the carcas* .2 5 KCZEtMA and P IL E CURE M illio n . M i HOc W heat, bushel j W h eat and vetcb, chopped $26.00 ton 40 c Oats, bushel $20.00 Bran, ton Clean wheat chop, ton $ 2 6 .0 0 Oats and vetch, chopped, ton $ 25.00 Mixed, ton $ 2 4 .00 Shorts, tou $20.00 Flour, valley, cwt $1.90 F lo u r (hard wheat, cwt $ 2 . 4 o Rolled barley, per 751 b sack $1.05 Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00 Hay, baled, ton $l2.oo i . i v k s t o c k MARKET. Cows aK Sheep 40 7 c Veal, dressed Hogs, dresNod* 8 c m. A ll strangers and sojourners speaks well lor the Fealthfuluess of In dressing mutton always bear In welcome. the city. W in n I came here it was mind that you should not feed your Mother for twenty four hours prior to a mud hole aud all offal* was »la lightering. It Is not generally Episcopal Church. Services held known, but undigested food is apt to ; the second Wednesday evening ot thrown in the streets, but now the streets are well pave l and 3 ewers flavor the flesh. Keep this point con each mouth at 7:30 in Masonic hall. stantly in mind, writes K. It. Harris In There will be services every fifth and water have been put in. Every Orange Judd Farmer Do not try, j thing bn* put 011 American airs but fancy method* In dressing your mat- I Sunday of a month. most o f the 'Panamanians' have ton I law* your carcass i>erfootly 209 plain. Do not hire a butcher to kill Prices Catholic Church, Father Carrol. little itso foi Americans your sheep. Do It yourself. After Keep bright and you’ll be kept j Services the second Sunday iu each have gone up loo per tout. I pay slaughtering hang the carcass in your busy. cellar. If the latter will keep bread j month. $60 stiver tor one room, but it is Light is the magnet that draws without its molding jou may rest ns m the best quarters an-1 handsome- trade. sured Unit your mutton will not spoil. Christian Science services held I |y furnished for this country, and A show window brilliantly Hang the mutton; do not lay it down. over Mlison’s Barber shop every I f hung properly, with no twt> car ,, , , , * , , 1 (1 0 0 silver for board A ll prices lightcd with electric lights makes “ cusses touching and with the loose Sunday morning at 11 o clock nun many a sale “the night before.” iur silver, worth •'.(* cents A m erican pieces drawn hack so that tin* air can W ednesday evening ai 8 o'clock. It a t t i a c t s a t t e n t i o n . thoroughly permeate the surface, these ,,,dd to the dollar \\ , w ort nights. I aaY M"u easy for your display to be j . -b. «1 keej m i \prll At ( linstian Church, lit v D K. Sunday*, holiday* and all the time I examined, and tdiowi your goods to I liny rate, do not take It down for cut Olson Pastor Services it 11 m The em ployees arc paid in silver by the best advantage. ting tip until one month after putting best ami It In the cellar, t prefer six week». tin nun nit);, m l 7 -4 in the even the hour, from 40 to 60 cents for Electric light is the C. K. meeting at | 1 havP two of tl)0 m o „ ' only illuminaet. There is a ch .uleal change in the Ucsh ing. Y . P. nlay school at l o , , ,, , , , W hen may - o u r titan s e e v o n Sunday Of tin* sheep within *ix M e e k * from the 6:So p. m. | ^ ¡t > Intermediate Endeavor skilled workmen I ever saw, one tim * killing You ill uftvr o'clock, of $ 1900 w . o. w . Meets at 1 p. m. on 17 'A° to 11c $1.50 United States I.and Office, Kosebunr. Ore.. N ov. 23, 1900. Notice is hereby given that iu com- pliunce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. IN“ *. entitled •‘ An aet for the «ale of tim ber lauds In tlie Htntps of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington T e rrito ry .” as extended to all the Public baud States iiv act of August 4. 1SW2, ' I It A D H Y L A N D , of Low ell. C om ity of Lane State (o r ‘Territory 1 of Oregon, has tills day tiled in this office his sworn statement No 7(520 for the pur chase of the N y, o f S\V *,; NW ^ of HE L and 8 W \ of NK % of Section No. 12 In Township No. 20 south, Bunge N o. 2. w est. W. M., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estatdlsti Ids claim to said land be- fo r W . W . Calkins, u s. Commis sioner, a t his office In Eugene. Ore gon, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1907. He names as witnesses: Oscar Drurv, of Low ell, Oregsn: G rover Walker, o f Low ed, Oregon; W ilbur Hyland, of Low ell, Oregon; W illiam W. Sailor, of L o w ell, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim s in this office on o r before said 4th day of A pril, 1907. 1-12 3-23 B e n ja m in L. E ii i i y . Be gister. 2 5,00 0 A Meetings 1 st and 3 rd 2 OC 40 c 2 !) We offer O ne' Hundred dollars lie- Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4. w ard fo r any case of Catarrh that Meetings held on 2nd and 4th F ri cannot H- cured by H all's Catarrh Cure, day of each mouth. F. . 1 . C hkxky & Co., Mrs. Rosenbttrg, W - M. Toledo. O. T. C. W heeler, W . P. We. the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Mrs. Maud W heeler. Secy. believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to enri.\ out any obligations made by his firm. W u .m xi . K i n n . vn a M IRVIN. Wh desale Druggists, Toledo, 1). C D C L K n ow in g w lia t It was to r n tt suffer. I w ill give F R E E O F H ull’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter CH AR G E , to any ntlllcted a positivi nally, acting directly upon the Idood cure for Kcxema. Suit Klicnm, F rvsip -! mid mucous surfaces of tin-system. elan, Piles and Skin Diseases. 1 11 - Testimonial* sent free. Price 7ú cents stunt relief. Don't suffer longer per bottle. Sold by all druggist«. W rite F. \V. W I L L I AMS. 490Manhat lake H all's Fam ily Pills for Con- tan Avenue, N. Y. Enclose stnni| ti potion ‘‘Since 1 have been here I have uot 1 st a day through B 25 C (Retail prices are quoted) O. E . S. Panama canal zone, and recently he wrote W allace, Secy. A . S. Powell, Consul. is of the government at night. Geo. Comer, N . G. A. Brewer, Secy. C. W . are wholesale.) Butter, country Butter, cooking Butter, creamery, lb Butter fat Hggs 10 Chickens Onions, cwt. Apnles, bushel, according to quality Chittem bark, old Hides, green Salt hides, dry Potatoes Cabbage, cwt Turnips, cwt Carrots, cwt Parsnips, cwt TIM BEK LA N D. A< T .1 I N E 8. l-os— NOTICE FO B PU BLICA TIO N . HAY, OKA I N, ETC L . F. W ooley, of I'KODCC'K. (Prices quoted Juventus Lodge No. 48. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Directors of School District No. 4-5, Latte County, Oregon, will receive bids for 80 cords of fir wood, said wood to be sound aud cut from the body of old trees attd to be two feet long and split suitable for furnaces and to be hauled and ricked up in the basements of the school build ings in slid district on or before tire first day o f Sept., 19 0 7 . Bids to lie opened Feb. 25 th, 1907. The Directors reserve the right to reject anv and all bids. Dated Feb. 8, 11 * 07 . C. IL V a x d e m u Ri:, Chairman. J. Iv. B a r r e t t , Disk Clerk. 2t A foi liter printer W , Wallace, Recorder. Mrs. M ary Baker, Oracle. ASTIOMATISU. now ON HOME PRODUCTION vleet 2 nd and 4 th Wednesday of ach month. She has walked 221,480 She walked to London and For Benefit of Farmers and Merchants Meetings ist, 3 rd and 5 th Friday Etta Baker, N . G. Katie B. Veatch, Secy. “ My 12s— an average expenditurs of 8s Itc m e d y F o r l.fim ii .liov. D r o u N l i i j i i«n<l Rebekahs MYOPIC OR NEAR-SIGHTED EYE. nance in the world to the date of her last birthday as 1013 pounds K v t r n C u re a n d F e e d . ~o By Dr. Franc Lucile Hard. Rooms ' 1-4 Chrisman Building, Eugene. She gives the cost of her mainte per week. MARKET REPORT Lodge Directory. Old Gray M are,” haB kept a diary which is full of interesting figues. lint tin* one tiling above ail others that will almost obviate the runt evil is the separate lot, with Its own house and trough for giving them extra good care and the best of the feed. As soon as a pig drops behind its fellows in growth and thrift lie should go at ouee to tills ruut lot. The inmates of tills pig hospital shouM first lie supplied with any milk there may lie to spare. They should have the first chance at tlie choice lilts and scraps thut every farm affords. Moon some of these will be thrifty enough to go to the regular herd, and their places cull lie taken by new patients. By tills constant sort ing and extra care and feed the runt can almost he eliminated from the herd. J. At Doblo In National Stock- man and Farmer. SHEPHERD Itoffey, a widow, of New- iliugate, Jbivery luau who takes some pride iu bis tn-ril dislikes to see it composed of pijfs of vurious sizes, some grow thy uud thrifty, others stunted uTid weak. After this difference in size and thrift is once established, if not seen to, in stead of evening tip the difference will be apt to widen, for the strung will crowd back the weak and take the best places to eat and sleep. Another prolific cause of routs is lack of trough room anti roomy sleeping apartments and keeping too many bunched together. One of the greatest nuisances in the hug business is that old fashioned trough with one end pro truding through the fence. Here w# can conveniently pour In the slop on one side of the fence, und it will be eaten up by the very strongest just on the other side. It ! h not possible to raise nn even bunch o f hogs on slop fed in ttils way. The best trough I have ever found, the one I have used for niuny years. Is the V shaped, with a swinging door, provided with a drop latch. This cun lie pushed toward the pigs and the latch dropiied, so that every ill man nered porker must stand hack until the feed Is put in. Then the door Is drawn forward, and the trough Is on their sld". Every fellow can now come up und get Ills share, and not much more. THE THE EYE AND ITS CARE Diary of a Bright 9 2*Y e a r-0 ld R U N T E V IL MUNN & Co E lec nu- New York 3F I Broad*«, Branch Office. ¿X f *t . Washington, D. C, I Co. Time Table. In effect Sunday, Nov. 27 12 a m NORTH HOt-yn No No No No 1 ¡33 a m 18 Cottage Grove Local 5.I0 a m 12 11.20 a m ill 14 New Fast Train so: rn No No No No 6:13 p m bound 1 5 1.26 a m 13 N e w Fast Train 4.30 a m 11 2.55 p m 1 7 Cottage G rove Local fi.50 *p m (J. & S. E. li. K. CO. Time Table No. r T o take effect N ovem ber 1 1906. EA«t Bound T and 4 Tuesday W. Bouad And Sat only 1 and 2 Daily Ex- No 1 N o 1 vp t Sunday. No 2 - N o 4 r M 1 AM M .«Tan on a Kiev AM I M ■ «totläge «»r o v e ... 671 12:00 •5.15 2:40 7:50 3.5 Walden 710 1 1 2 .*. 4 :(* 2:49 7 Sf «.7 « ’erro «»ordo. .. 807 11:16 4:50 3:009:14 S «; . „ Dorena ...... 841 1 1 : uh 4 44 1:19 8 40 W -Uar. ....... 917 I0:4o 4:37 1:38 8 :SO 13 5 . W ick s........ 946 10:33 1:23 1:95 9:05 19.9 1020 10:28 4:20 Red Bridge 3:38 9:1.a» 16 h .. W ild w o o d .... 1040 10:16 4:17 3:50*9:4.5 20 0 .. i ta s to s loto 10:00 4 HJ Subject to e n .n x e w ithout n o l l e . A ll o n tw .rd freigh t forwarded only at fh . Joint rl.k o f »hij-per and consignee. stage leave, W ildwood after the arrival tram on M ondavi. W edne-dapt und Krldaya for Bonita and o r - e c Returning ou Tne». day,, Thur,dajr.and -atu rday,. 4 relght w ill not be received at the 0 . 4 i E. R. R. Depot alter - p m. To Insure fo rw a rd ing on next train freigh t m n«t he d elivered in ample time to pernm ot it being b ille d . A. B WOOD. Manager, -_ %r, ft !