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Lodge Directory. PEOPLE OF THE DAY S T O R Y W IT H A M O R A L . T w o l i r a . I I...I D id n 't H u u n VS h en In I .e l W e l l E n u u ith A lo n e . Relief at Last T r a ill lu Commercial Stables S e w ,\ i u b « i « m l u r t o I ruu ci*. K L B K K A H S Cottage «¡ro ve, No. _'l Meetings 1st 3rd and Mil. F ri Henry White, American ambassador day of every month. at Home, vvbo is to be soon transferred K t t a B VkF.lt, N. O. from tbat post to Paris, was for many K atik B. V b a t c h , Sec. years secretary of tbe t'nlteil States embassy at Loudou. lie was appoint R O Y A L N K K j I I H O R S -M eet ” n.l ed to his present post last year. and 4th Wednesday o f each m onth It is said that Mr. White's relations M B 8 M a i : \ B a K B B < »1: M 'l.K . with the yulrlnal have uot been entire .Mas. ( ’. W. W a m . ai e , Kec. ly happy. This was occasioned, so the I ---------------------------------------------------------------- story goes, by the refusal o f Ambas W O . W . — Bohemia t'am p, No. “ tin Meets every F rid a y evening. sador and Mrs. White to receive as L . \V. B a ker , Consul Com . C han . V a n D e n h c no. Clerk. Tw o Men* were »IttiUK ou u lion who wns wnmleiliiH about the streets when one of them said: "Brother, what a ile graded, half starved lot Is ours. Hero we have chosen to uulte ourselves to a common street cur, who wanders from alley to alley. We see uotlllliK but the most dismal sights. We hear no elevating conversation or delightful s m a ll talk. Surely there ought to tie something better lu store for us than this.” “ You are right,” said the second Ilea, “ lawk, my brother! Here Is a car riage approaching. It Is evidently some highborn lady lieut on a charitable en terprlse. In her lap sits such n beau tiftil little terrier. f.et us therefore make an effort to better ourselves.” "Splendid!” said the tlrst Mea. ” We will live amid the most luxurious sur roundings. We will feed on the fat of lhi‘ land. We will sleep at night In a clean boil.” And so lu a few bold but successful Jumps ns the carriage stopped they both lauded simultaneously on the back of the terrier. In a short time they were driven to their new home. So delighted were they with their new life that the two fleas could scarcely contain themselves for Joy. Ifermicri • f J . l puHfiv Their manifestations, however, were •OS t m . so unusual that the terrier fruutlcally HENHY WHITE. scratched himself, which attracted the attention of tils mistress, who Imme- guests several Indies o f the Itullun dlatel.v sent for a physician, who at aristocracy who were in favor at the once ivc Hie dog such n radical treat Itoninn court. Because of these differ ment that the two fleas were slowly ences. it Is alleged, the relations be drowned lu u horrible fluid that came tween the king and queen and Mr. like a flood and surprised them before ! anil Mrs. White were restricted to the they were able to get away. barest formalities. “ A la s , brother!" said the first flea as Mr. White, who is a native of Balti- he gave a dying gasp, "Why could we i more, is fifty years old nail has been not have been satisfied with our hum connected with the diplomatic service ble lot ?” since 1SN3. He lias a largo fortune, Moral. Some folks never kuovv when • Inherited from an uncle. to lot well enough alone. I.lfe. Mrs. White was a Miss Butherfurd of | New York and is a sister-in-law of Mrs. % M U u ii<l«‘ rwtun<liiiM- W. K. Vanderbilt. At the breakfast table In one of tbe mining towns the landlady gave Mr. l r r l g u t l n g S e d im e n t * . Muggins a severe look anil suld: Irrigating sediments may be bene "Mr. Muggins. I understand that you ficial or harmful to crops according to have been circulating Injurious reports their composition anil physical charac ter and their disposition In or upon about my house." the soil. Whether beneficial or harm "IIow , madam'/” “ I understand tbat you said you had ful in composition. If they accumulate used better butter than I linve here to upon the surface of the soli In the form of silt blankets more or less ini grease wagons with.” “ I did s a y so. mnilam. but not to In pervious to water and air their influ jure your house. I have used better ence, by limiting the supply of these butter, madam, to grease wagons, but essential substances to plant roots. Is I wouldn't do It ngutn. I’il sell It to notably harmful. Iu eertaiu localities where these irrigating sediments are you." I'lilladelphla I.edger. very plastic In character and excessive In amount the damage, particularly to o f K lI in liiH t lo n . "What became of the four act play alfalfa nud other crops which canuot you were writing lust summer?” they receive constant and thorough cultiva tlon. Is of an Increasingly serious char asked her at the high tea. "I took It to a playwright,” she re acter. Cultivation, where practicable, as plied, "who kept It four months, then gave It I lack to me, saying it was uo deep anil thorough ns possible Is the earthly good as a four net play, but best available means of hniiilfttig these Beneficial sediments would make a very strong one net our- accumulations. are thus Incorporated with the soli and tuln raiser. “ I made a one act play of it anil took their fertilizing properties made avail It to a malinger. I suppose he will able to plant roots, while sediments of give It back to me In another four [ barren character are dispersed to the months nud tell me to cut It out alto depth of cultivation through the soil. When, however, sediments of undesir gether.” New York Press. able character predominate, cultivation In O n r H rttlil. can only modify and not remedy re "She Inis grown to be n very beauti sulting conditions. R. H. Forties, Ari ful girl,” said .Ilgley. "Her hnlr Is pos zona Experiment Station. itively golden." "Indeed! That’s odd,” said Kidder. "1 knew her when she tvus a little WOMEN'S WOES. girl.” “ Well?” "Well, it was merely plnlted then.” — Cottage Grove Women are Finding Philadelphia Press. V H ille r c r A ll kinds o f First Class Ri&s, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : K O. T. M. -Cascade Camp No.-2Bo Meets every Thursday night. O. H. V k a t c h , Coni. It. K .B e n m s , C ooler. cottagi ; g r o v e . \ EUGENE 5 I, O . T . M .—Lady Latnson H ive, No 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of each month. M rs M a r y Scili m t z , L. C, M iss L e t a S a n f o r d , it, K, P R O F E S S IO N A L ennie Y A t tlic C h u rch es Methodist ICpiscopal Church, Itev. J. !,. B eatty, PaHtor, Preaching services a t 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School, 10 a. ill., Kpworth League, (t:.10 p. m.. P ra yer meeting Thursday evening a t 7:30. All are cordially invited to be present Christian Science services held over Allison’ s Barber shop every Sunday morning at. 1 1 o ’clock and Wedr.esdny evening ui H o ’ clock. Christian Church, Rev. D, E. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even ing. Y. P. S. C. K- meeting at fi: 3 o p. ni. Sunday school at lo o’ clock, Intermediate Endeavor Society at 2:30 and Choir pra- lice very Saturday evening at 7 :3c. H im . Time Table. In Parlors at V pi U p I i a LICENSED no rth Y N<> 15 1 . aG a m 13 New I’ .iHt Train -I.30 a m No 11 2 .155 p m ! No 1 7 * ’ rttage Grove Local ‘d.50 p m no im < I). <t S, K. K. K. CO. Tim e Table No. I 0 tal ;»1 of feet Novem ber 1 1906. ’ re not LIX ik e them so ill .you, vve fit you A C Y. L o n g experience, sa ry sc ien tific apparatus and the required k n ow led g e e n a b lin g us to c o rr e e ily uso the - im* our ow n com p lete w orkshop, \vi: e v ery fa c ility e i • n to tin priii-liM. o f special len-ses—ajfe a ll at yotn disposal here, assnrin; servii»" not possible w ith other.; I«:- ; fortu r n te ly equipped. A ga in do ♦ ¡Í ♦ onice: Young Building. Main Street, % |,,iAN' c b lJ c lL K H A R D [RACHAT ELP ^ OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST 4 Room 1-1 New ChrlsinaiiBk. Kniren-' Or. c ■ ’ s.iD ) KU Onr T ry . “ Why have you and Charlie ceased to be friends ?” "H e tried to kiss uie " "Pslm w! H e 's too nice a fellow to throw over for a little thing like that.” "H e tried once and then nult.” Chi cago ItiH’ord Herald. Dima p im i it te il. have had any occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills. Prior to that time I | more misery than a disordered con- "The ivasou you don’t svmpathlM i dition of the kidneys, accompanied tired and listless with me G that you have never been with backache disappointed lu love yourself.” 1 feeling and restlessness, I have yet ” 1 havt'n’t. oh? That’s all you know. ! to experience it. Doan’s Kidney Why. I once advertised for a w ife with Pills, which 1 procured at a drug 11 million dollar*, and 1 never got a sin gle renly.” I’hlladclphla Press. H I « .1 i i «I m *'!s Kllggm>* nn ci»U*ure?’* “ No. Ih» I» ou*» of tlio»«» people who Judge of f«M>d !>y the way It sound« In iny duties without the in«'uu iusiiMul of by the w i| It do uow and always finîtes ‘ \N ,’isliingtoi» stnr III In t h r ••T»»w«*l».** discomfort. I will recommend I eight. v\ill not be received at the o . .y H. K. I K. K. Depot a fter * p in. T o insure forward* no on in \t train fn dght must he d elivered in n»npi • me to permit ol it being »en«-* b illed . INDIGI.STIOX No appetite, lossof sfrenili h. ner- vousness, lieail,’ielle, cnil-'.iipal i. .ji. I ad ì cadeh hreath, generai dehility, olir rising . and cntarrh of thè atumncli un- eautifuily Incale I m Portland. Oregon, ♦ Y VV. KIMK, M. I>. » due to inillgi'Stion. Kmli.l Dyspepsia unsurpn.'Se« litios for tlìg cul* Cure enres ilidlgestion. This new .li - ture and öfters educ-afiou of yen i P H Y S I C I A N anil S L K O K O N .Special eoverv represents thè naturai juicesof opportunili» in Music. Art I • men. c os and Liter* onici» in McFarland Hiiililing dige stion as they exls.t in a he.iltli.v ature Well etiuipped Pin li hemical Lab* % O ver Wynne’s Hardware store ^ 1 The g Office Phone, ; ì 4 ì Residence D ione, 126 rf; I atomacli, combineil witli thè - re a ti- t known fonie nini remnstructive prop n the Pa< IAc f v . V. V. +>' V. r v , #iv.- n for lm erties. Kodul Dispepsia Cure iloes I .1 train- not only cure indlgestioii and il.Vf ■ true wom anhood. Kquipa pt’psln, luit tbe furthuiN reinedy cilie ini n: il ■' t ex i.tod idi stornarli troiibles l.y cleansing, I U'cleRtate Degrees Herbert Kaki li jiurlfying. sweelennur andslrengt In-n . i<'tiona P r e s id e n t ing thè mneoiiH membnine ; linlng thè ded. Academy T. C. Wheeler stomneh. .ldvan- Cashi er .ii table Kuilol Dvsp» p ia Cure allei un nls is irge and not onlv tln n a ne: lil.v relinldt digrst- -= v ■ ! : i-ated and ventilated; unt, bnt it eontnliis great fini, and commodit l r on supplied $$iih all CAPITAL rei’onstruetlve pinperti - a . well. durmit< 1 ’ n is lit eral 'l'Ids fam otn rei....I.v etuthlcs thè and 1 >r' . res ivc v. ■ it - . : mg the character 2 5 , 0 0 0 stornar li nini digest i ve organa to t lior- and tradit! ¡.s ! ■ T ' . . ment. T er m s red Write for ouglily digest, nssiinilate alni contri ■ rnii mrrment • 1 I> . 1 and tuition $180 per hnte to the tisane all vi' thè noiiiisb- A general hanking ' : c 1 1 . 1 m Mary's Academy inent flint iscontained in uelifooil n- year Add; business transact ed :: :: :: :: :: P O R T L A N D . OR I C O N , U. S. A. inny he e,iteli. Kodul Hvapepsin l'un el< nrs thè O RG AN IZE D ; wav nini inakes suri» I he journey frulli C O I T A L E GROVE | slckiicss to liealtli and vvenknes.--, to 60 YEARS’ 1 9 0 0 O R H Q O N strengtli. If tbe tomneii. i» disor- E X P E R IE N C E ilered Kodul « ili i ure il.. •Í £ . THOMPSON HOTBL $ 1.25 5 c 20 ! 7C 3 c 55.0 0 $ 1 .5 0 S g 50 $ 2.00 HIV, GRAIN, ETC (R eta il prices are quoted) MAGAZINE READERS ECZEMA and PILE CURE SUNHT MAQAIINE beautifully illu*ralrd, good iforiet and article« about California and all the iu West. d» 1 ^ a y ru TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL a monthly publication devoted to th« farming inter erti of the Writ. 5Q • year ROAD OF A THRUSAND WOHOCRi a book of 75 page*, containing 12 0 colored • * w * » J $ 0 7 5 pteturaaque spots m California _________ and Orcgoo. + -i n ~ T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r i g h t s S lc . Anvono «•ending a sketch and description m aj quickly isierf'ii'i our opinion free whet her an invention is prohatdv patentable. Cnmniunica* ti’ iiisutrictlyc mtldenti.il. HANDBOOK on P a ten t! sent. free, oldest agency f«»rserurtng'patents. I'.dents taken throUKh Munn A. Co. receive Sptcial notice, without charge, in tho Scientific American. A handsomely 11 In strafed weekly Largest elr- ' u >n t any seientl'le |nunml. Term s, $3 a nibs, f l . Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3r,B,oa,,wa»’New York Brunch Office. > % k h i .. VVashiugion. 1>. «J, CDCL Kliowillg wll.-il il 1 - I u | 1 rr« :■ 1 -A .11 jive F ! I K O F I CHARGF, to any alllleted n pusitive 209 cure fur F.czeinn. Snlt Ubeimi, I rvsip- elns. IMIes and Sl;in lbseases |o- Kee|> bright and you'll be kept 1 stant relief. Don’f uffer Iunger busy. WriteF. \V. WTI.I.I Wls InoM .ninit- Light is the magnet that draws tan A venne, N. Y. F.nelose stninp. trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights mnkes many a sale “ the night before.” It a t t i a c t s a t t e n t i o n , ARE YOU G O iriG E A S T ? W e ran save ynn monty < n makes it < nsy for your display to be frciphting; household "-1 . vimined, and shows vour goods to ^ Wrif 11 ® f.i Msa» ORIOON AUTfl-DESPUTCH te. the best advantage. 27 flSST STRICI PCufUllD ORItiliK Electric light is the best and only illuminapt. Whvn may our man see you about it? VV n.i.niMM TF V allf . y E lectric HOMESIDK! Wheat, bushel HOC Total • • • Wheat and vetch, chopped All for.................$1.50 ton $ 26 . 0 «' Oats, bushel 5 OC C u t out this advertisement Bran, ton $2 I.OO and send with $ 1.50 lo Clean wheat chop, ton Í2S.OO Oats and vetch chopped, ton $23.00 SUNSET MAGAZINE Mixed, ton $.’ 4.00 JAMES FLOOD BLDG . SAN FRANCISCO f .’ 8.00 Shorts, ton $2.00 Flour, valley, cwt Wanted. $2.00 Flour (hard wheat, cwt Rolled barley, per 751 b sack #i-55 Gentleman or lady with goon Rolled barley, standard, sack $ I . OO reference to travel by rail or with a Hay, baled, ton ♦ 1 3.00 rig for a firm of #230,000.00 rapi- LIVK STOCK M. v RKKT. In 1 . Salary $1,0 72 .0 0 per year and r expenses, salaty paid weekly nnd Cows a jí with JC expenses anvanced. Addri Sheep Cot 6 to 7C Veal, dressed tage Grove. Oregon. Hogs dressed 7 *« Wanted. i n i i •.. . Gentleman or lady with good reference, lo travel hy rail rail 01 or wit ueneral DlacKsmithmg t e rn r,un >. $ 250 , 000 .» the Leader's ad ver- ti ot, — why not ? iinr*esh«cini .1 . -|'M i 1 taffy. i.ity W air W agon and carri.i:*e re- Ing. All work puar.iiiiterd Hive >«*ur horsesE . an mettami repaired at rear of Item* nw Burkholder*«« St« r«* capital. J . ET B ^ Salary $ t , 0 7 2 .oo per yea r t . paid . . , . 1 ... I.«, and expenses; «alary weekly and t xpenscs advanced. Address, with stami'. Jos. A Alexander' Coti age, Grove, Ore. T-t-j 7 . C For sale by all dealers Chnn h To 1 e mK-ee^Aful a l»»*giiif form.” Price 50 ets Foster-Milburn Co., »houl i l * like a p«»pulnr pinntat f*,»t i I »»*♦' I!»* «I»ouM liar« • Buffalo, N. Y , sole agents for the Patronize United States. Remember the name oleasiof.' touch Yotiker* Ht«te»nian — Doan* and take no others. 3 eot 1 Users. stai,e leaves \Vil«l\voo<i after tbe arrival j train on Mondavs, VYedne^dnyfi and Kridaya I mi Uonita amt i>r*een Returning on 'l ties* i a\ , Ihur dnysand Saturdays. K odol I lyspi-psia C u i. layS thè foun- diltloli fui' beali li. alni llie upboililing orstrength hy eleniising. im riliying and sweetening Un-glninl nini mem- hrnnes of thè Ktumneli, nini by slip-, pl.Vitlg naturili jllle. ; Iiei-e snry t<> i |**»rf»s’t iinllgeslion. a imilntiun .uni iiuti'ition. K oil'.l .ligi 1 u hai you j 1 5 c Room anil hoard, per week........ $ 4.50 eat, prevents culle, rholeivi, flinrrliuea. ; 2 5 c I II 11 x , dyseiiti-i v nini iiiuiner ro lli-I lilaints gcnerally , nini il use « ili cure !OC. ilidlgestion nini i-broni. d.\-pep ia 1 ' 7/-’ c permiinentl.v. Kodul is gu.nl nllke to 13c for yonng and uld. Your drnggisl I # 4 .5 o sella it. c 0 Butter, cooking ! ing hacks, or headaches, di/zy Butter, creamery, lb spells, hearing down pains; they I Hiitter" fat must stoop over, when to stoop j j» means torture. They must walk i (jhickens I I and lien I and work with racking 1 0l)ions cwt pains and many aches from kidney Apples, bushel, according to ills. Kidneys cause more suffering quality than any other organ of the body. Chittem hark, old Keep the kidneys well and health Mohair j is easily maintained. Read of a Hides, green | remedy for kidneys only that helps Salt hides, dry ! and cures the kidneys and is en Potatoes dorsed hv people you know. Cabbage, cwt Mrs. R. S. C Oliver, of 1512 Ma Turnips, cwt ple street. Pendleton, Ore., sa y s ; Carrots, cwt Parsnips, cwt iu i i i’iie day W. Bm ud and Sat only 1 and .! Daily Ex- Nn i ,*pt Sunday. No 2—No h TUTI o N h I’ M 1 A M 1 M i 1 Kiev 1 A.M. 1 P.M* 2 ; UD7 :;>ti i■ LoUnge (»rovi* *»71 12:00 5.15 ■«5:40. 710 it :2-7 4:*8 Wslden i : 41) 7-.»“ <•., Cerro fio rd o 807 11 :i(> 4:50 r.oo •S:l 1 8 • Dorena . . . 841 1 1 : ü 8 4:44 -tu r....... ... 017 10:40 4:37 1 3:18; 8:40 12 Wieks . 3:26! 8 ' tt i;{ r, . 946 10:38, i:23 ; l : l >' l ì ' i.» m . iie<l Bringe . 1020 10:28 4:20 < 1 • 16 C . VS ildwood 1U40 10:16 4:17 3;.r O' ' 1.7 JO 0 Divston .. 10 C 0 10:001 1 :«KJ . • el in etianvi vUtiout notice. ’ i! vi rd fie lg lu forw aroed only at the | joint » isk oi 'upper mid consignee. A. B WOOD. Manager. "Bragg declares that his cook Is one of the best In the country." It does seem that women have “ Hull." snorted Subbubs, "that's uot saying much! Whenever a really good more tlinn a fair share of the aches I'RODIJCK. M r s . I. E. T h o m p s o n . cook gels Into tbe country she chnsea land pains that afflict humanity; (Prices quoted are wholesale.) back to the city the tlrst chance she I they must “ keep u p ,” must attend Rates per dny ............................. $1.00 Butter, country •5C gets.” t'atliolie Standard and Tillies | to duties in spite of constantly nch- MARKET REPORT. bound !; ' • ~m7 ~ " ~ 'r'* - i p * ATTO RNKY AT L A W J ) l! hound I:j3 a m s o i l 'l l 4 Lawson’s. Sunday, Nov. 25 12 a m No 1 G vf . atoh 1 Co Res. i'iione Main 41*1 M a r io n Piume FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER e ffe c t No IS I dluge G ro w Local 5 .to a m N o 12 1 i ._’ o a m No 14 New Fast Train G:I,i p m - J E. YOUNG $ R. J 1!. F. Si-aiefe. M I) I. 1!. Hurtle,.M I). ile... 0 . 1 !. indiar. M 11 I. K. Mi-Onu il, M. D CARDS West Side. T E , S,—C ottage G ro v e Chapter No f- 4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri- V v . r •.w - v . V . V . r v . « v , - » i v w - f dftv of each month. M rs . R osen m u ri, VV. M. w w w -« . ■ w . : ,-*'A 4 T . <!. VVlIF.FI.EH. W . P. M a r y H ickf . y , Pres. W oods , Sec. I) I'. .1. Hartl.y M. D Regular course of lectures by the faculty tun) pr.-n-l i. ul t.aiii ing iu the hospital. The medical and surgical l.iflu i li e Ims pital constitutes the faculty. F or rates or i n f o r m a t i o n , id dress VV. K F Y K E N D A L L , M l>, S u p t F o r e s te r s o f A m e r ic a —M eet every M onday evening. C. C. C o f f m a n , c . B. H en S a n f o r d , F ,S. VV. R. C .—A p p om attox VV, It, C, No. 12, Meets a t 1 p. m. on the 2(1 ami 4th Saturday o f each month. M ì> ti TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSE5 VV 0 W. -St. Valentine Circle 121. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each m onth in VV. O, VV. Hall. F l o r a J. M m . i . ek . Clerk. Sec. VV. K uykendall W. (I. P i - m - * l or the care anJ treatment oi Medical and Surgical Cases. Modern op perating room and equipment. Appliances for X ray work. Sputum and blood examinations. Full corps of trained nurses. Rates on application F. & A M .—C o tta ge d ro v e , No. I 51. Meetings 1st and 3rd VVedurs \ day of each month. 4 O l iv e r V ea tc ;:, VV. M. I). F,. W ool.EY, Sec. * G A R .—Appoinatax H o s t No 34, Meets a t l p. m., on the 2d and 4th Saturday of each month. Du I). L. W oods , I*. C. (}. W. R e y n o l d s , Adj. alm C IV E S R E L IE F A T O tlC E . i t v i e t i t i Boot b, ». 1 : -,! '., ii»nl »noti -, is the !.s*'jiv,’il lu cm lit•alle. I t i , • .vs < !;¡ta;: \ 1 it. .tl ïl.-a.l «i ’ lv. ri\ • 4 a w a y a ( ' , 1,1 in tl: - 1 !. 1 fÍ. To: t T till* Bo uses o f ’ Ì’ to un«! : il ’ v f«»U ‘ F ot.tains n o iu inri ni • ..' a I! ’liuti into tl u* u -stri!*» a to l n¡ J *jij.r*ro Rlz<*, f>() f cut-- a t 1 *ni;rtrUt'■» «-■ by til ; Vr 1 Si/« , 1*» c e n t s !., i. I Y BROTHERS. r.f, W arr«- * k. MEDICAI. A MI t lu; ICA I. M AI I * A B 1 I $ HOSPITAL M. B. A . — Modern Brotherhood of America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues day o f each m onth at I.O .O .F. Hall. T , W . J e n k in s See. keam T in s R e m e d y in :i S p e c ific , S u re to G ivo S a tis fa c tio n . M W. o i A . M eetings 1 st anil :tril Tuesday in each month, A. S. P o w e i . e , Consul. ('. W. W a l l a c e . Sec. heeler , ¡pW YORK” * I O O . f . —Cottage d ro v e . No. c.s, Meet every Saturday night. d u o . C o m e r , N. (>. A. B r e w e r , See. M rs . M au de W : O regon E l y ’ s C K. o f P . —Juventiis L od ge No, 4v Meets every Wednesday night. S . It. Hipp.it C. C. C has . V a n B e n B f . ro , K .of It. tic S. O TLILLAR & POWELL W E The Leader leads— never follows,