Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, July 13, 1907, Image 4

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    P R O F E S S IO N A I-
¡BREVITIES! i
Mbo
T H E HALL OF FAME.
M ayor E. Clay Tiuiauus o f Baltimore
has officially niiuouuceil that lit* will b «
n candidate for r«* election next »priutf.
General i ’unston used to collect bo­
tanical specim ens for the departm ent
r*f agriculture He is au expert on the
grasses o f tin* northwest.
General Hrutfere, form er m inister o f
w ar o f France, Is expected to visit
this country in tin* near future to
make an inspection o f Am erican posts
anil study the organization and the
methods o f training tlie Am erican sail­
or.
A. W. Converse o f W indsor Locks,
Yt., w h » has been postm aster there
since is*is, except during the C leve­
land term, is au eutbusiustic collector I +
and at one time ow ned Jiuo o f the 000
W asliington engravings as well as six­
ty dive “ lives” o f llu* Father o f His
< Ymntry.
A close friend o f Senator L odge Is
responsible for tin* statement that the
Massachusetts statesman for years has
received au Income from his literary
efforts far in excess o f bis salary ns
senator.
l i e lias written on more
phases o f Am erican history than any
other man in public life. His latest
work is a book o f essays.
P rofessor Edw ard S. Morse, the well
: ♦
known astronom er and author ol* 4
“ Mars and I Is M astery." is an author­ ♦
♦
ity mi Japanese art as well as Martian ♦
canals ¡ h seen till*.nigh Low ell's great ♦
telescope. He has been a professor in
the Imperial university at T ok y o and ; ♦
is nl present In charge o f Japanese • •
♦
pottery at the It »-ton museum.
♦
♦
Henry Mitchell o f Boston has been
fo r forty years m aker o f the dies for I ♦
the stamped envelopes issued by the I 4
4
governm ent, with a brief intermission. 4
At one time a change o f adm inistra­ 4
tion resulted in his being relieved. But 4
♦
lie was not out long only a few months 4
4
for it was soon discovered that no- ♦
liody but Mitchell o i t l d properly make ♦
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the dies needed by the governm ent.
Sir Hiram Maxim, the fam ous in­
ventor of guns and powder, does nut
now adays 1 » »a mu -!i the .Maine Yan­
kee he is. He impresses the beholder
as being rather a tierce personage,
w hite whiskered and his breast cov ­
ered with decorations when special o c ­
casion calls tor aadi display. F or the
Inst ten years and m ore Sir H iram has
devoted him self to attempts to solve
the problem o f aerial navigation.
E N G L IS H
E T C H IN G S .
Mon* than •i.'n.i u.nuo picture postal
cards \ v . r u n s ; nr I In the mail iu
England during lb*' past year.
Cl.IKS ure still mitiTi used in lin «-
latul, nt least l.tKMMinti pairs being sold
in tin* nni'UiiTti enmities every year.
Tin* iiiiiui it o f fem ale money lender*
in London is said t;> in* rapidly increas­
ing
I'liey in* all ..I I ivnnii'n and are
m ore urnspiue and nuTi*ih*ss tlinn imui.
In*. I!n rtm . an ihiglisli elera'.vtuun,
w ould Ii 1.<* to see Monday identified
with A llred tin* C leat, Tuesday with
Sir Philip Sidney, W«*dnt*sdny with
Nelson. Tliiirsday with Sir llerliert Kd-
wnriles, iIn* mi il Indian statesm an;
Friday with David l.lvlntrstone and
Sunndny ivilli .lames t'liniment.
At the Knglisli royal ensile o f Sim-
drlnahiiin It is custom ary to weigh
every «nest on his arrival ns well ns
on Ills departure. T he weight is care­
fully entered In a hook, and the person
w eighed must sign Ills name. As the
custom li.c been observed there for
m ore than forty years, the hook o f sig­
natures has obtained considerable d i­
mensions
E D IT O R IA L
F L IN G S .
A New York until im agines he ia n
monkey, mill unite a number o f New
N ork ino ikeya In
e they are men
Florida Tim es Fnion.
Wlint to (in with our ex-presidents U
a puzzling problem, but what are we
going to do with our e\ countesses?- -
Charleston News and Fourier.
A pew in a New York church recent­
ly sold for S” ,r»on. The next thing will
be the listing o f eliureh pew s on the
New York Stoek F\<lmnge. Atlanta
Journal.
Santos IMiiuoiit says the aeroplane
b efore long will be Hie poor m an's au­
tom obile.
But it Is obvious that the
rich will still be able to fly higher.—
Saginaw < ’ourier lleraId.
If wealth d >es not bring respect, how*
does it happen that John U. R ock efel­
ler, Jr.’s Bible class orations are the
only ones printed In the New York pa
pers, and 1 he\ arc printed reg u la rly !—
Philadelphia Ilec.u-d
SH ORT
S T O R IE S .
A new brick house Is. as a rule, far
Hamper than a now stone building.
The lieview ol lte\ lews says Butte,
H onL. is a I’ ow erlc
massless, god­
less town
All steerage passengers arriving in
\cw '*
e ii"! nun I ?rntits. 'There
Is a daily a\erage «»! ” 7."* eitizens who
return home that way
Marines w ho her* after ipialify as ex
pert ritleineu will have an Increase o f
pa> ot S’t per mouth, sharpshooters
Will get S'J and marksmen’ SI
Hr. F F. Hauiel o f Austin, Tex., at
the re'-en* tuberculosis congress ia
New York
.'.id that som e churches
Were a m o i- the liveliest o f disease
breeders.
O n " \rgentine raneli w hich Seereta
ry R • t's party visited during his tour
in South A m erlin has 1.YW0 fins iHir-
linm cattle
s le e p and ft,WK)
broad m ares
It con tain s over 'jtt.dOO
Acres.
OUR
PLANT
Is iloin*' your Job
printing and what kind
of work arc you gelling
done? I f you arc satis­
fied with rubber stamp
style—“ ’nuft sed” but if
you want a neat, up-to-
date style bring it here.
VHATl'M
M 'AKHlN l'lmu.Mi
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR ami LICENSED
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Cbc leader plant
has just been equipped
with a number of fonts
ol the newest designs of
types and borders, and
prepared to do all kinds
of job work in an artis­
tic and workmanlike
manner.
Fit ANC LIM1LK It A EtD
OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST
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T h i s R o m o ft y ia n S p o e t i l e ,
S u r o t o G iv o S a t i s f a c t i o n .
C1VES RE Lilt F / T ONCE.
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a a a 4 a a
due to i m l i g ,- Unii. I* cl* I l)\ sp e p -i.i j
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a e o v e rv represen ts t lie n ;t ural ju ie i- < ,f
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Oftlee in Me Furiami Building
-tin n iteli, i umilit eli Willi I
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Over Wynne’s Hardware Store
Tim e T a b le .
knuwii Io n ie n ini ree o iisi im i i ve p r o p
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n o t o n ly ern e liuti '**stion im i <l.\
p e p -in , lilll tilt* full oils rellieilv ell
NORTH BOUND
nil s to m a ch tr o u b le - by eli .iin-itijv, :
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p u rify in g , swt eti inii * und stre n g t le n-
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mg' tin* m u co u s mctubr.'iue : lin in g fin- ' l i t
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N o i i N e w Fast. T r a in
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n o t o n ly th o ro u g h ly re lia b le d ig e s t -
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1.30 . ia
beautifully illustrated, good stories
o u g lily d ig est, a s sim ila te am i * • *utri N o 1 1
a.r.r» p m
and articles about California $1.50
tinte to th è tiasues all o f th è n ou rlsli-
N o I 7 C itili ,re O r o vi L o c a l 0 . 5 0 p m
and all the far West.
• year
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TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL
K o d o l D v -p e p ia Cure d* ai * thè
a monthly publication devoted
way and tnakes su ro thè jo im ie v fro n t
to the farming inter«** of tL? $0.50
slek iiess te lie a ltlia iid w e a k n e s - to
West.
a year
4 Ü
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s tre n g tli. If th è
t o iu a d i i ilisoi'- I!.
Time Table No. *
ilet'ed K o d o l will cure it.
R0A0 OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
T u tala eifert N o v e m b e r 1 Ititi«;.
K o d o l Di spep sia Cut* lays t iie lìniti-
a book of 75 page«, containing
d » t l o n (o r lica lth . and tlu* 111itiliil<1 iugg • - 1 ' Beimi
120 colored photographs of
$ 0 .7 5
Oll I Ma tu y w. Bollad
unti Sut only
o f s tre n g l(i by elea,usile', p iiriliy in g
picturesque spots in California
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‘1 Daily Kx-
a n d s w e e te n in :.'Il,
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and Oregon.
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No 2—No
b r a n e s o ( tIte s ii . .-n, am i b j 11|, I’.M 1 A.M 1 V.
Total • • • $ ¿ . 7 5
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lily in g natili al jniees pece sa rv to '.! : : V
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All f o r .
$1.50 perfeet in ilig e -iio ii. a --in iila bui m d ’ In .
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and send with $1.50 to
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Wicks..
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notice.
l'or young' and o ld . Yonr d ru g -p is t!
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I D -l (inly at the
sei I h it.
Joint • isk of iJiijipcr .» } consignee.
i Stille leu\es VViblwood »H . tlic arrival
Ip bone:
Office:
On jFourtb St.
CARDS
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Lodge Directory.
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ii cl ing;.
A t the breakfast table in one o f the
R . K B F K A H S t'n ltd g e t i r i n e , No. !
m ining tow ns the landlady gave Mr.
L’I, MeetingH Ist "r d . am i ò tli. Fri-1
M uggins a severe look and said:
d n y o fe v e r .v m on tli,'
“ Mr. Muggins, I understand that you
Ivi t'A B a k i ;I), X . f i.
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WitliD-ilayn ana Fridays
A t t h e C'h t i n lii's
have been circulating injurious reports K .vri i: 1!. Vt*: tri'tt. Sei*.
!(M Nti Ml.i ••nil < n -eco
Lelm ii iii<r on Toes*
« ays. Tliur. tlaj s and .Saturday}-.
about my house.”
i
reight
w
ill
not
bi
received
at the O. s. K.
R O Y A l , N E I C H H O R S Meet •_*m!
“ Ilo w , m adam ?”
in. To insure forward*
Knowing VVll.lt it OH I (» i: It. Depot :'t!cr i p ght
M ethodist l'.p is e o p a l Cliureli. Itev. fTRFF
unti Itli W ed n esdn y <>f elicli m o llili.
i ist ic delivered in
I IIL L
“ I understand that you said you bad
»‘ lupi • un* to permit ol it being billed.
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!.. B e u tt y . P a sto r.
P r e a d iliiR
Mas M ary I ìak iu i . O kai i . i :.
used better butter than I have here to
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s e rv ice s u t II a. in. a nd 7210 p. ( ’ I I A B G F , t o :m y rtlllict*'| ,i »
Mits. ('. W . W a i . i . ai i :, lìce.
A. B WOOD. M an ager.
grease w agons with.”
ni.
Sunday
S c h o o l,
10 » .
ni., cu re fo r lOczi in;i. Stilt R h eum , I ry ip
“ I did say so, madam, but n ot to in­
I .p .v o rth I .cague. 4 » : : ïo p. ni . P r a .v r cln s, Riles a m i Skin Di <•; .-**•
I m u ’ t suff«T
I nor
ju re you r house. I have used bettor W O . W - l ’ oliem i.'i l'n in p . N o. l’tio. m eetin g T liu r s d n y e v e n in g a t 7 :-'l0. s la n t relief.
M eets evcr.v l'T'ida.v e v e n in g .
ii it
\ll a re e o i d iu llv in v ite d t o lie p re se n t W rite I . W . WI l . U \MS 10
butter, madam , to grease wagons, but
L . W . IlAKKtt, C on su l C o n i.
ÍD EM »
ta n A ven ue, V Y. K n cio «• i.im i..
I w ouldn ’ t do it again. I’d sell It to ( 'Il \s. V a n D e m i i KO, ( lei k .
you.” Philadelphia Ledger.
C h ris tia n S c ie n c e s e r v ic e s h e ld
<dt «I hi Portland. Oregon,
4JS'—
» t‘, n t i fully
K O T . M . C n scu 'te C iniip N o. L’tiO
I the cnl*
I'roct'NM o f lC lin iln n tio n .
o v e r A llis o n 's B a r b e r s h o o e v e ry
M eets evcr.v T liu rsd n y nlglit.
1]
"W h a t becam e o f the fou r act play
(). II. Y i ; ati il, Colli.
S u n d a y m o r n in g nt i i o ’ c lo c k a n d
°; ; 1 tiii.if
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u.d Liter­
you ivere w riting last sum m er?" they 1!. K . IJ k n m h , < No iter.
al Lab-
W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g ni. 8 o ’ c lo c k .
ARE YOU G O IN G E A S T ?
asked her at the high ten.
net '1 lie
VVe can save you money on
n the Pacific
^freighting; houschoh! •»•(» ík I s .
L o d g e N o, Is.
"I took It to a playw right,” slu* re­ K . o l P . — .Invi ■ulus
•utation for in*
£ Write u
..._
M eets e v e ry W ed n esd a y night
plied, “ w ho kept it fou r months, then
C h ris tia n C h u rcii.
R ev
1 ). 1*5.
>b.
and moral train-
O regon A ijto -O espatc * (
S . It. ͓ii*i:i: C. (
ga v e it back to me, sa yin g it was no
1 n hood. Equips
O ls o n P a s t o r .
S e r v ic e s a t 11 in
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• f* r t!;e most exalted
earthly g ood as n fou r net play, but Ci i a s . V an l)i : n 111: no. K .o f IL & S.
th e m o r n in g a n d T.550 in th e e v e n ­
station. Confer. \t ;i(!
ti Degree!
w ould m ake a very stron g one act cu r­
by
State
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wiih convictions
1 O . O . F . — Cottage u n i ve*, No. t;s, in g . Y . P. S. C . Ii. m e e t in g at
oi non Calk.-in •. is m r
tain raiser.
led. Academy
f ie fo p . in.
S u n d a y s c h o o l at l o
j is ideally i.Vntrd an
Meet e v e iy S u tu ri!» )' n ig h t.
scenic ad van-
“ I made a oue act play o f it and took
tages. Social op; : f ■
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E ndeavor
are available
It to a manager.
I suppose lie w ill
in
no
other
citv
on
if.
i;" bilk’s large and
A. ItltKWKU, Noe.
S o c ie t y at 2 :3 0 a n d O b o ir p r a c tic e
give It back to m e iu another four
commndirt s. v.fl! iigd
' d and ventilated:
j dormitories and i r;\
e v e r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at 7 . BO.
m onths and tell me to cut it out alto- !
ifd with all
I modern convena-m ■ s
•i tin, n is liberal
M. W . o f A . M eetings Ist and dui
get her.” N ew York l ’ ress.
and prorfres: ivwith
the character
Tuesdu.v in e,'idi montli,
arul traditions ol a, «•
1 ei ms
A. *S. P o ,v ia .1., C oiisu l.
Ill O 110 llrniri.
modest. Sat. factory rt
i Write for
P ir -t P r e s h y te riu n C h u r c h , P a s to r |
t '. \V. W Al. I.AI K. Sei*.
announcement I >L!. r
n $180 per
"S h e lias grow n to be n very beauti­
R e v . W h it e .
M o r n in g s e r v ic e , 1 1 , i
year. .Address S-t. rF;
■ M;.r, s Academ»
ful girl,” said Jigle.v. "H e r hair is pos­
G en eral
B l a c k s m i t i i i n g
M 11 A
Muilern
Itrotlierlioii,! «>f e v e n in g H, Y . p . S . C . K . 7 p , ]
PORTLA
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GON.
U .S .A .
itively golden."
Morseahntdiiv,
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specialty.
Alliericii. Meet thè gii and 111 1 ì'ue.s- nt.
A ll N lra tigers a n d s o jo u r n e r s I
■'Indeed! Th at's odd ,” said Kidder.
Wagon
uiul
carriage
ri*
iln.v o f eaeli ni 1 > 111 li ot l.t ).( ) 1*'. H all. w e lc o m e .
luir. li work giiaraiitccd
” 1 knew her when sin* w as a little
T. \Y . .1 i :\ k I.\ s S pi *.
Have your liorscsttcth •
60 YEARS’
Klrl.”
<iiitinciÌ5
in<l np:iiri»d. Slioi.
T
E X P E R IE N C E
at rear of Hemeuway Ä
"W e ll? ”
Hiirklinltler’s Sfere
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W 0. W . S|. \ aleatim* Chele 121, K tn te o f O hio, C ity o f T o le d o , ) ss
"W ell, It w as merely plaited then.” —
Lucnn C o u n t y ,
s
Meets Ist un i d i Tne>dii.v in each
Phllndelpliin Press.
J . EC
3 3 . ¿ 3 . E I 3 3 _trS
montli in W. O. \V. Hall.
Fnm lv J . ChiMiey m a k e « o a th t ha t !
l’ i 01 : \ .1. Mn. 1 . 1 : 1 :. ( 'lei k. lie is s e n io r p a rtn e r of the firm o f F. !
A llitt«*r T ru th to H im .
.1. C h eney *v C o ., doitm; bu sin ess in t be i
“ Bragg deHart»# that lii^ cook is one F o r c s t e r s o f A m e r i c a
Herbert I'.iikln
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Commercial Stables
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