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PUSH OREGON TO THE FRONT AN RASY W AY TO AD VERTISE THE STATE And Tell Our Eastern Friends A ll About ths Superior Opportunities We Possess. C IR C U S AT P R O F E S S IO N A L MARKET REPORT. CARDS. •sv.oco.«* I PRODUCE. ? (Prices quoted are wholesale.) è AiTABlON VEATCH IVI risone Ui lit- . Phone Main J FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED tl EMBALMER Butter, country 25c t D„ they tUT If they're nut ITX- Parlors at Veatch & Lawson's. 4 200 Butter, cooking VCT1.V rlirhl. let us make the." eo. Butter, creamery, lb W hen fU » o « wo " t > °® * * - 35c CURATEbT. l a » '* Butter fat 3oc ,.,«r v necessary seien tine apparsiti.' 20c and the required knowleüsu en E ggs abllng e* tu rurro,- l y u » . t i » « » * Chickens 12 to 13c our own eompkte work.h i. I K. ÏO UNO *3 .5 o J Onions, cwt. every facility even lo the grlmh.ig ! * «I • of «perlai I, ti e ( are all al your Apples, bushel, according to ATTORNLY AT T I LAW .A W £ dí-poVul here .. -..riiiK a eervto- quality $■•25 it, Alain Street, 9 not possible with others less fortu W O M E N S W OES. Office: Young Building, W il ’ Bkto. nately equipped. A g a ln -d o your Chittem bark, old 5C ” < ca* • liases F IT or nearly tit? ^ 29 v. 9 V. Mohair V. » :-■ » I V . » V . » V . - » ' * . » * 7c Cottage Grove Wom en are F in d in g Hides, green Salt hides, dry 8c Relief at Last. Potatoes $2.00 J Q I C Fit AN C 1.UCII.K II.VKI) BID d “ r WASH AT5 PP R H AHP * ** 11 -vim*, i il— ut * -- - ‘ r'-inrin Cabbage, cw t $3-5° Turnips, cwt $1.50 OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST It does seem that women have Carrots, cwt $1.50 $ Room 1-4 N ew Chrlsm anBk. Kiiecne Or. IN D IG E S T IO N . more than a fair share of the aches Parsnips, cwt $2.00 N . j appetite, loss of strength, ner- and pains that afflict humanity; \-»V».l Í V»)-if.»iL-» » VOUsiies*. headache, .-.imiipali.ui, leid H AY.'uR AIN , ETC they must “ keep u p ,” must attend breath, general debility, -o u r risings, (Retail prices are q u o te d ) a n d catarrh of ihe tomai li arc all to duties in spite of constantly ach • «.'*<• .•.■ .■ a V— . due to indigestion, kudnl Hyspepslu $ 1 .00 ing backs, or headaches, dizzy W heat, bushel Cure cures indigestion. This nciv dis W. KIM K, M. I>. spells, bearing down pains; they W heat and vetch, chopped I A eovery represents the natural juices of ton $26.00 9 P H Y S IC IA N an d S L U G EON must stoop over, when to stoop digestion it* they exist Iu a healthy 50c stomach, combined with the y.reate- I means torture. They must walk Oats, bushel Onice ill McFarland Building * Over Wynne's Hardware Sture 1 $21.00 -j onice Phone, 311 Hesidenco Phone, 120 í known tonte and reconstructiveprop and bend and work with racking Bran, ton erties. Kodol Bvspcpsiu Cure does pain* and many aches from kidney Clean wheat chop, ton Í 33'eo .»V .-* ■ ■ » 9 not nnlv euro indigestion and dy. ,»'*Ç.»V.» Oats and vetch chopped, ton $25.00 ills. Kidneys cause more suffering pepsin, lint the famous remedy eures $24.00 JÉV. » • V . » ' i * ■ » ' V » V . »'■■ » '■ V. » W r » V . » 4 all stomach t rouilles hy cleansing, than any other organ of the body. Mixed, ton purifying, sweetening and strengt hen- $28.00 Keep the kidneys well and health Shorts, ton * J O. V A N W IN K L E M. D. ?. ing tiie mucous membranes lining the $2.20 is easily maintained. Read of a Flour, valley, cwt stomach. $2.60 ‘9 remedy for kidneys only that helps F lour (hard wheat, cwt Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre after meals is P H Y S IC IA N A S V R C E O N and cures the kidneys and is en Rolled barley, per 751b sack $1.10 t not only thoroughly relia lile digest- , 9 ónices over liankol l ottageC.rove (A Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00 dorsed by people you know. Special attentimi given to Diseases A ant, lint it contains great tunic and us well. of the Eye end Ear. ^ reconstructive properties ifl2.00 "X Mrs. B. S. C. Oliver, of 012 Ma Hay, baled, ton enables the ï Rhone. Main ■*:>. Residence, Main 81. ^ This famous remedy I.IVR STOCK MARKET. ple street. Pendleton, Ore., says: stomach and digestive organ s to thor :» * (.» ' , » V . » ' ' » V .» - » •.»•«.-»'fc,.»-> oughly digest. assimilate and contri “ It is now nearly two years since I Cows bute to the tissue-all of tlio nourish have had any occasion to use Doan’s Sheep 4C ment tluit is contained in *uch food ns Kidney Pills. Prior to that time I Veal, dressed 6 to 7c may be eaten. had my share of kidney trouble, Hogs dressed Kodol Dyspepsia l ure clears the 7 'A c and if there is anything that causes way and makes sure the journey from sickness to health and weakness to more misery than a disordered con strength. If file stomach is d isor R E A D E R S dition of the kidneys, accompanied Lodge Directory. dered Kodol will eure It. with backache, tired and listless K o d o l Dyspepsia Cure lavs the fism- feeling and restlessness, I have yet. 8UNHT MAGAZINE ,lotion for health, and tile upbuilding beautifully illu<rated, good itories ^ 1 CQ of strength by cleansing, ptirifiying to experience it. Doan’ s Kidney R . K B K K A H S -Cottage lirovc, Xu. 24, M eetings 1st. 3rd. and 5th. Fri and articles about California ^ and sweetenin ' the claie! und mem Pills, which I procured at a drug and all the far West • year day of every month,| branes of t lie c‘ i, and liy sup store, brought me entire freedom K t t a B akf . ii , N. tl. plying natural juices necessary to TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL from the pain«, aches and lameness, I v a t i f B. V k a t c h , See. perfect indigestion, assimilation and a monthly publication devoted ¿ A CA nutrition. Kodol digest wluit you regulated the action of the kidneys to the î farming interet*« inter«** of the ^ eat, prevents colic,cholera, diarrhoea, and restortd ambition to me so that R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S — Meet 2nd West • year flux, dysentery and summer com I could get around and attend to and 4th Wednesday o f each month. plaints generally, and it tee will eure ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONOERf M rs M a r y B a r r i l O b a p i . k . my duties without discomfort. I indigestion and chronic dyspepsia a book of 75 pages, containing M r s . C. W . W a t . l a c k , Rec. do now and always will recommend permanently. Kodol is good alike 120 colored photographs ?' $0.75 for young and old. Your druggist picturesque spots in Califonun Doan’s Kidney Pills to those suffer sells it. ing from kidney ailment in any W . O . W . — Bohemia Camp, No. 26U, “ d0l,8on- To.d . . . $ 2.75 Meets every Friday evening. form .” For sale by all dealers L . W . B aker , Consul Coni. Price 50 cts- Foster-Milburn Co. C h a s . V a n D r n iu t h i , Clerk. A ll fo r ............................. $ 1.50 ECZKMA and PII.L CURE Buffalo, N. Y ., sole agents for the Cut out this advertisement r p r e Knowing what II was In United States. Kemember the name and send with $1.50 to K O . T . M. -C ascad e Cam p No. 260 ' l , t L suffer, I will give FREE OF — Doans— and take no o there. 3eo Meets every Thursday night. CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive SU N SET M AGAZINE O. H . V k a t c h , Com. cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysip It. K .H e n n is , Cooter, elas, Piles and Skin Diseases. In JAMES FLOOD BLDG . SAN FRANCISCO Butter fat is 84 cents in Corvallis, stant relief. Don’t suffer longer. and men with a tew dairy cows are K. of P . — Juventus L o d ge No, 4s, Write F. W. Wl L U AMS, 4uu Manhat tan Avenue, N. \. Enclose stamp. Meets every Wednesday night. in luck. A t the C h u r c h e s s . R. fiprii c . e. Mtmsell Optical Co. On April 2!>th last the Oregonian published a special industrial edi tion devoted exclusively to the ex ploitalion of Oregon. It probably contained more special and miscel laneous information about Oregon than any one publication that has ever been issued. It is peculiarly useful and valuable to the home- seeker, because it gives the latest and most reliable information about so many different subjects that the bomeseeker is naturally interested in. Almost every department of in dustry is specialized, and both de scriptive and statistical information of a highly valunble character is given extensively and in entertain ing form. Residents of Oregon who know its advantages as compared with the congested and depleted East, and who still have friends back there whom they would like to see here enjoying '.he good thiegs of this favored state, can aid in a splendid work now without cost and very little effort. If you think your fri' nds would be interested in knowing more about Oregon and might eventually becomo a valuable citizen, send bis name and address to the general passenger agent of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company or Southern Pacific at Portland, and a copy of this special edition, with a complete summary of the several subjects treated, care fully indexed, will be mailed to him promptly. In this manner you may i p the means not only of doiug your friend a good turn, but of helping to stim late the growth and pros perity of Oregon. Don’ t forget that commencing September 1st and continuing daily for two months, tickets will bo on sale at almost every railroad station in the East to nil points in Oregon and the Northwest at what has come to ho popularly known as ‘ 'colonist rates.” These rates are the cheap est general long distance rntes ever established and enable one to reach Oregon from any part ol the United States at hut a trille more than one cent a mile. They are the greatest incentive to colonization and pro gressive home building of any known agency, and if the restless, dissatisfied resident ot the East is made to know before-hand the nd- vnntagt» he can enjoy here, the problem is solved, and the star of empire will continue to move stead ily westward Now is the time to spread the gospel of Oregon, so that it may be heard and heeded by the time the rate goes into effect. Send one name or two, or n dozen, and you will be exerting a worthy influence toword the upbuilding of our state. Sem i tliem to your nearest Southern Pacific agent or to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon. R IN G L IN G S . Kecks from France, with the^ w o n derful dog which w a lk s on its hind feet aro u n d the ring, balancing n man on its head; the wonderful five Bediuis w ho ju m p simultaneously to the back of oue horse; the H allo way family of London, the greatest hlgb- wire artists on ea rth ; the .Ionian fam ily o f aerlnllats, the greatest In the w orld; the Kauffmuu fam ily of unicycle riders; the great Belfords, the Clark Brothers of Kug'and, the Borsenls of Naples, Marguerite and Hanley o f Berlin, the Noetzel family of Dresden and 300 more of the picked talent o f the w o rld . EUGENE. MAGAZINE C h a s . V a n D k . n B k r u , K .o f It. THE NEW ANO ENLAR8E0 EDITION OF WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Excels In Vocabulary. 1 1 is t he most use fu l in size and contents, judiciously se lected to exclude corruptions o f good usage, and to avoid unintelligible tech nicalities. Excels in Arrangement. Each word be- giu su paragraph In its correct alphabet ical place and is readily caught by the eye. Excels in Etymologies. These are com plete and scientific, and embody the best results o f philology. They are not scrimp ed or crowded Into obscure places. Excels in Pronunciation which is indi cated by respelling with the dlocrltically m arked letters used In the schoolbooks, the sounds o f which are taught iu the pub lic schools. Excels in Delinitions. They are clear, terse, vet. complete, ami are given In the order In which the word has acquired its shades o f meaning. Many o f the defini tions are illustrated. Excels in its Appendix which is a packed Storehouse o f useful knowledge. Excels as a W orking Dictionary. N o & S. Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. I. O . O . F .— Cottage G rove, No. 68, .1. !.. Beatty. Pastor. Preaching Meet every S atu rday night. services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. flRO. Ci IM lie , N. G. ni. Sunday School, lo a. in., A. B r e w e r , S e e . Epworth la-ague, 6:30 p. in.. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. M. W . o f A . — Meetings 1st and 3rd A ll are cordially invited to lie present Tuesday in each month, A. 8. P o w e l l , Consul. C. W . W a l l a c e . See. GRAND PR IZE 27 flSST STREET PORTURO. liRECCI! T , W . J e n k in s Sec. A . F , & A . M .— C ottage U nivo. No. 51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Weilnes d a y of each month. O l iv e r V e a t c h , W . M. 1). F,. W h o l e Y, Sec. TH E Wri te u.i for rales and other particulars. O regon A iito -O espatch C o . 1 W 0. W .— St. Valentine Clrclo 121, The International has 2360 quar to pages* 5000 illustrations, 25,000 new words, revised Gazetteer o f the World, and a revised Biographical Dictionary, etc. It received much useful in- j-— Christian Science services held Allison’s Barber shop every M. B A . — Modern Brotherhood of America. Meet the 2d and 4tli Tues Sunday morning nt ii o’clock and day o f each m onth at 1 ,0 .0 .F. H all. Wednesday evening ai. 8 o’clock. formutiont or is so indisnensublo in the home, st udy, school, or orni c. bo ARE YOU G O I N G E :A S T ? We ran save you money on freighting household goods. over Christian Church, Rev. D. E. Olson Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even ing. Y. I’ . S. C. E. meeting at F o r e s t e r s o f A m e r i c a — M e e t every G:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo M o n day evening. o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor C. C. “ im iA N . I '. B. Society at 2:30 and Choir practice R en S A N ron n , F .S. every Saturday evening at 7 30. othi»r I kv >& embodies HOMESICK! Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each m onth in W . O, W . H all. F l o r a J. M i l l e r , C l e r k . Fir-.t Presbyterian Church, pastor Rev. R G VV’ iiite. Morning service, 11, evening 8, Y. P. S. C. K. 7 p’ ni. All strang« rs and sojournpr.s Post No 34, welcome. G . A . R .— Appoinatax ( H ig h e s t A w a r d ) a t th e W o r ld ’ s On Friday, A u g u st 30th the |>eople Meets a t l p. in., nn Hie 2d and 4th Fair, St. Louis. o f this vicinity will have nn oppor I S atu rd ay of each month. tunity o f attending Jlinglinu B roth ]) ■ I). L. \ymilis, I*. C. F R E E “ A Test in Pronunciation," in- ers'circu s at Eugene and it is prob st rillt I ve him ] entertmnln* i G . W . R e v n o i . iis , Adj. able that ninny will g o from here, ns for the whole family. Also lllustrnt.sl pamphlet. this splendid organization is far I let ter than ever liciorc, licing made up L O . T . M .— Lady Lnmson Hive. No G. & C M 7RR IAM CO., almost entirely of European perform- 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of PUBLISHERS, ers new to America. each month. S p r in o f ie l d . M a s s . Tile equipment o f the circus is all M u s M a r y S c i h . m t z , L . C , brand new, and over a million dollars M i s s L e t a S a n f o r d , R. K , was spent In adding novel features. The greatest parade ever presented O E . S .—C ottage O ro v e Chapter No will lake place in the forenoon, [a T I M H E R L A N I ) A C T J U N K 3. |s7s— 4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri- it will lie i,ai4 men. women mul chil- N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N dav of each month. ren. u.vs horses, nine herds of ele XIns. R o s e n b e r g , W. M. United S lates Land Office phants and three miles of hand-carved T . C. W h e e l e r , W. T. Roseliurg, Oregon. Ju ly s. h k i 7. gulden chariots, floats and dens, and Notice Is hereby given that in com M r *. M a p p e W h e e le r , Sec. gorgeous spectacular Attractions. Space w ill permit of only brief pliance with the provisions of the net mention of the ninny Kuriqienii nov of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled W R C — Appom attox W . R. C. No. An net for the sale »»i lindier lauds 12. .Meets at 1 p. 111 . on the 2d and elties, presented In a lent twice as 4th Saturday of eacli month b ig a s that of any other eircus. The in the states of California, Oregon, N ev ad a and W ash in gton T e rrito ry ,” M a r y D u k f . y , P r e s . Kiccoliono horses w ear boots, coats and trousers. One sits in n chair and us extended to all the Public Land E. J e n n i e W o o d s , Sec. reads a pa|ier; when the clock strikes States by act of A ugu st 4 1892 C H A R L E S R. L A W R E N C E ten lie lights a candle, goes to Ids of D ouglas, lied, removes Ids clothes, even to his of Comstock, county it r" <liity to mt(kt> toiirself *> --------Ifffdi ponderous boots, blows the candle State of Oregon, has this d a y tiled in tlT** as posalblf* If y«iu h«Te; out mid retires. L in t w inter people this ottlce his s w o r n statem ent No. l i ? A ! I l l I I wrinkled, m" ddy* n n .lfh tlj 8230, for the purchase of the W > r, NKV, went all over Europe to Purls to see eonipjoxlon. learn how to acquire a perfect S!i of N W , o f Section No. 8 in the act. ..V »’y^hni-mleas. guaranteed methods. I w ill send jo u a free pamphlet. In a plain An agent o f the show, secured Tow nship No. 21, R an ge No. 4 W est envelope firin g a II particulars. If you through the efforts of on American and will offer proof to sh o w that the diplom at, permfcslon from the Shalt land sought is more valuable for its g ^ D * * * * HUDJOJT ?OT*^M s /lJ iV *bldj!’. of 1 ersin to bring to fids country the timber o r stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ills claim wonderful Mirze Golem troupe, favor- ites of the Persian monarch's court to said land before the Register and performers. I l l s the first time they! Receiver a t Rosebnrg, O regon, on have been permitted to leave Persia Saturday, the fith day of October, 1907. Ho names as witnesses: No one ever saw the act except rovni Roy u rig g s of Com-toek, Oregon; | Visitors at the Shall * palace. Other Euro|H>nn performers are i.„i«v H od- J. A . G riggs of Com stock, Oregon; a l^ ., O o l l A stiate. N o r m a l a n d C o m m e r e la l --------- 1. E d u c a t io n i n a l i B r a n c h e s , in e ln d in « r im e - giu l. of Italy, the only w o m an w h o 1 M. C. Stew art o f Comstock. Oregon; K y i e n c ^ m a th e m a tic a , e tc ., a ll ,,n t h e ---------------------- ------- ------ greatest suceen».-. f< r our can turn a somersault on a horse4 the R. J. Delaney o f Comstock. Oregon. g re a te st m en an d w om en. W e h e lp bo \s w h o ca n n o t Any nml all persons claim ing ad Mnrnello M arnitrs, who while turning n s p e c ia l d orm itori«»* f o r g ir l a , n n d o r r a r e o f m a- t G r o _ n . W J R ? R I T I T E K T _ t)I T O > D A A \ Y f _ o fo r p r a j* r a t ic r t u ic la n r la * r a n a d n d c a c ta a t lo a g lo . g som ersaults and hand springs from I versely the a hove-descrlbed lands are request-si to file their claim s in this «IB A N Y CQlLEflE ALIANY. OREGON shoulder to shoulder, p iav .in s . , oftt e on or liefors said 5th day of bells; the P atty B io tac rs ot in n * October, Itm7. w h o hop up and- d o w n stnlrs ami B e n ja m in 1,. E n u r, s k ip the rope on their heads; tlie He S u b s c r ib e f o r th e L e a d e r . Register. ALBANY ^ (3 ^ ® General B la c k s m ¡ t h in g 3" ■ H 33 ^ ftr a frn u n fit t f 80 BERTINE lies, .liv e s a w a y a C o ld ia the R e s t o r e s t h e R e u se s o f T;,ste | I y t o uh — h • L o n t a n i* no in ju r ia \ p p llo d in t o t h e n o strils and B a rg e S iz e 5 0 c e n ts a D r u ™ , , s a il ; T r i a l R iz o , 10 cents by n:>1l í t ._Contuins 11(1 i lliti»l.._- i’ ELY BKOTHfRS. 56 Warren St. Time Tahle. In effect Sunday, Nov. 25 lj h o u n ii n o r t h No No No No iti p.j 18 Cottage Grove Local i i 12 , i j 14 New Fast Train Ci; ■ O fT H BOUND Li t.j( No 13 N ew Fast Train 4,, No 1 1 2.35 No I7 Cottage Grove Loc»19 .j 0 . & S. II. «. Time Table No. 4 To tak** »»ffect N ovcim I m t 1 M East Round ;l atul l Tuftiilay W and Sal only ' i I and 2 Daily Ex- jp i Sumlay. Kol-J N o S --N o i I’.M 1 A.M 1 '« 1 M ill IONS i Kiev iiîjj 2 :2U|7 :801 t .(•olLago Orove . i 671 j ,.'ï| 2:40¡7: '»0 s.,.r» i Walden 710 : ili) 2:4*1¡7 ‘.• li» Ci <'erro M !|:K| 3:00 8: II! 8.0, , Dorenn . Ml :: vit 1 0 1 2 3:18:8: ........ ^lar......... 917 ;ltd 3:20 8;f.Ol.T 5 . Wicks '.Mí 10:3 3:fiô 0:or» lift ni, Red Bridge .1020 103] :► ::;s ¡'J:ir» 1 io r.l. . W ibi wood IMO 10:1)1 3:fi0|1 'r. 20 o|. .. Diss ton .. IM) Subject it» euau^e wHliout noiiitl All outward froiiiht forwarded only Joint ’ i-ik o! shlmier and enusiguee. 1, Stage leaves Wildwood nfler Ihe arriifl ti.un mi Mondays, Weilm**-Inys and N T for Bonita and Orseco. Lciurning o«l cay: . Tlmrvdaysand Saturdays. ’ Freight w ill not be recei ved at Ihe 0 K. It. Depot after b p. m. To insurefu. in? on next train freight must bedeliw anipl • Mine to permit ol it being bllted.] A. B WOOD. Mana-t m « ei + i Beautifully lorn fed m Portland,1 offers uoRurcassed facilities for ture and education of younij women, opportunities in Music. Art. I .Dviaffes ature. W e ll equipped Physir; ml Cileni oratories. Herbarium and M al Cabinet } largest and oldest Ladies’ bci ary in the h Northwest, it enjoys a nation liutatioak parting the best physical, mental and monli ing anti developing true womanhood socially and educationally for the most station. Confers A' xl Collegiate ft iwilhCOOfOB by State Authority. Interference with e rien of non Catholics is «c rm 1 M ided SaM Is ideally located, arm 1 in si : :r:ß semita tages. hocial opportun; ties s !. as are n i l in no other city on Ihe l cast i - sidings 1 m m i and vrQtüfl commodious, well lightc d. be: supplied i j dormitories and privait root -titulhp is Ml modern conveniences, The .. hu . ihe (kail and progressive witbou and traditions of av * an sreduired.V modest. Satisfactory refer and tuihoi announcement booklet, i Mary'i ■ upr year. Address P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N , D.S. 60 Yt*ñ7 I K I 2 2 Jrt llnroert Kakin I T rade M i *1! DESIGNS I .... CAPITAL 2 5, 00 0 COFYRl0HTl*J Anyono sending n. «ketch ami dfiscr quickly ascertain our opinion free *- inyontion 1 « prtihaMy t Ions st rict 1y eontldentlal. HANDBOOK. ol sent free, oldest agency forsecannfp Patents taken rnnuiKh Mann A u* special n on ce, w it n o n e c ita r g li, m special notice, without choree, iu (»» too | Scientific B merit» insti ............ ........LI. A handsom ely Illustrated wopkly jAjJJji d ila tio n o f any scient We Inuma , y ea r; fo u r months, $1. Hold l>y« I I ne*s>" A general hank In busi ness Ira mac MUNN&Co. 3 F,Broaiw'hNeii| Bratich Office. »725 F S t„ WashiMton-^'* :: :: •• ORGANIZED 1 9 0 0 C O IT A L E O R F; O R O VE Q o N 209. Keep bright and you’ll I* ' busy. L ig h t is the magnet that'1 ti iiue. »Ins. j. E. T hompson . A show window Rntvs por day .............................q . , » lighted w ith electric lights Room and board, por weak........$ 4 „-,n tunny a snle “ the night before- I t a t t r a c t s atteol* Do you road Tito Leader, if not makes it easy for your ilispl^ — why not ? examined, and shows your IP® the best advantage. F.lectric light is the W only illuniinnnt. When may our in»® ^ about it? THOMPSON HOTEL Commercial Stables A ll kinds o f First Class Kigs, at reasonable priees Large Feed Barn in connection : léannos, • r is i ! lu ;d - , nud li -e a se d m o m b n in e . R ex per ie » « ! F 1 r s 1 T) i I A ik ymr D rvtth t TOD A Y T h i s B o m e d y is a Specttk S u r o to G ivo Satiofactita GIVES RELIEF AT 0k( r Horseshoeing ,i specialty. Wagon and carriage re- in.r a u work guaranteed 11 ave your liorscateel ln»x- ainiiu'dand repaired. Shot at rear of llemenwav « Burkholtler’s sb re :• (* ) Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, underspread with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. Robcrt- me keeps the skin refined in quality keeps pores free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert- ine is certain protection against tan sunburn and freckles if applied be- lor* exposure to sun or wind oprcad.s like an imperceptible ot gauze over skin surface,forming« l shield stimulating and preserving a - |dei»';ite, lustrous beauty. S l y s C ream b * TILLAR & POWELL COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON : VVI I.I.LM M k t t k V a l l iy ED Co. Wanted. Gentleman or lady ! reference, to travel hy t »“ 01 a rig, for a firm ol $J5 ° capital. Salary $ t .OTa.oo and expenses; salary P3'1 u and fxpenses advanced. with stamp, Jos. A. AS Cottage, Grovo, Ore. T h e Leader leads— b « vw *