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STRAIN TOO GREAT J m Y Hi ÜAÎB Hit* practice o f blanketing c o w s has becom e som ew hat popular In certain parts o f the country. It is found that a co v e r o f this kind in cold weather helps hold bodily lieat and prevents co w s from sudden shrinkage o f milk (luring cold spells, the cattle being able COW BLANKET. to d evote their entire attention to the production o f milk. Those who have noticed the su b ject carefu lly say that the covers m ake the co w s m ore quiet and contented and that the nervous ones are 1 c m troublesom e. These rugs art* easily m ade out o f old grain bags or sim ilar material. T he method o f fastenin'* the e covers is show n in the T in : U L A i u r in c l a c k . Illustrations from the Aiuerieuu (Jultl- viitor uud i : -uperlor to the w ide girth* or strap often used umi w h ich are apt ro be (l ;-laced \ K v L i m i t o f lO a lr ,' C o w . . A bulletin from tiie W isconsin sta tion states that a cow is at her best during her fifth and sixth years, up to whir It tim e the production o f milk and bin 1er fa t by co w s in normal con dition Incvein-vn each year. The length o f time the co w will m aintain her m ax imum production depends upon hei constitution, strength uud the care with which Ue :s fed uud managed. A good e.iiry c o w should not sh ow any marked railing o ff until after ten years o f age M any ex cellen t records have been m ade by co w s older than this. T he (jiniiiiy o f the milk produced by bol fera la om ew liat better than that o f older •• iv, . lo r a decrease has been noted o f one aili to tw o-tenths o f 1 per cent in the average fa t coûtent fo» each year until tby co w s have reached the full age. T h cM s caused bv the In crease In the w eight o f the co w s with ndvanelug age. A t uuy rate, there seem s to lie a parallelism betw een tbe tw o sets o f llgurei fo r the sam e cow s. Y ou n g anim als use it portion o f their fo o d for the form ation o f body tissue, and It is to lie expected, therefore, that heifers « i l l require a larger portion o f nutrients fo r the production o f milk or butter I'at than do other cow s. A fter n certain age lias been reached, on the average seven years o f age, the food required fo r the production o f a unit o f milk or butter fa t again increases, both as regards dry m atter und the digestible com ponents o f tiie food. A good m ilk co w o f exceptional strength kept under fa vorab le con d i tions. « lisse digestive system has not been im paired by ov erfeed in g or crow din g for high results, should con tinue to tie a profitable producer till her tw elfth year, although the econ om y o f her production Is apt to be •om ewhat reduced b e fo re this uge Is reached. To D e liv e r C rea m S w re t. Hu- tire directions o f Profess** Dean as presented in the Canadian Dairyman: Clean the palls, cans aud separator daily or tw ice daily. Cool cream to 5(1 degrees by the use o f Ice or cold « a ter. H ave rich cream , testing not lesa than 25 to fit» per cent fat. Fresh cream should not be added to older cream until a fte r it is cooled to 50 degrees. I’ ro|K'r w elghiug. m easuring and sam pling are c unitlnl fo r satisfaction am ong the patrons. Cream should be pasteurized nnd cooled at the cream ery, especially In tho full and winter, to rem ove o b je c tionable flavors nnd to add keeping quality to tho butter. Co-operation on the part o f the d riv ers, patrons rid creanierym en is neee»- sary In erd ~ to Im prove the duality o f the oreani nnd butter. I d e a l K n u t P iiin v F o r C o r r . Years a g o the old fashioned stanchion w as consular-' 1 the Ideal fasteulug for a cow . T hen follow ed a num ber o f other d evice all calculated to hold the co w s secure1}-, but none o f them In trude 1 to Ive freedom o f m ovem en t Beyond a don -t ill ■ Ideal fastening for a co w is the one w hich perm its her to m ove her head in any direction nt will, witli a fastening sufficiently long sc that slic m ay lie d ow n or step around a little. O f course It will not d o to glTe her rot»' enough so tliat she will get lie: se lf In trout» »> or get other cow s In trouble. Arran :e the feed, both the grain nnd the roughage, so that she ran r e a d ! it readily, yet not so she can get nt and tram ple It underfoot. A ny sort o f arrangem ent w hich will enable th»' c o w to live In the nmnnet d escribe Is Ideal, s a y , D enver Field an d Farm , whether It Is a box stall o f black w alnut or a .« a c e stall with a f t o w rot e. P R O F E S S IO N A L CA RD S MARKET REPORT Hundreds of Cottage Grove Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. fARlON veatch . i'huuc 60 ivt'S. 1 hone Main 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR ami LICENSED EMBALMER Ttie bustle and worry of business men, Tbe hard work and stooping o f workmen, The woman’s household cares, Are too great a strain on the kid neys. Backache, headache, sideache, Kidney troubles, urinary troubles follow. I’arlors at Vea toll a luwtoB’a. Butter, creamery, lb Butter (at 4 .. 4 . '.4 H A Y ,'(T R A I N , ETC (Retail prices are quoted) Wheat, bushel { Wheat and vetch, chopped ton $2 Oats, bushel Bran, ton $2 Clean wheat chop, ton T h e fo llo w in g sim ple h o m e -m a d e m ix t u r e is s a id t o r e lie v e a n y fo r m o f K h e iiu ia tism o r b a ck a ch e , a lso cle a n se a n d stre n g th e n the K id n e y s an d B la d d e r , o v e r c o m in g a ll u rin a ry R . F B F H A H S C otta g e U r o v e , Jin. d is o r d e r s , if ta k e n b e fo r e the s t a g e 24, M e e tin g s 1st. lira, an d .">th. Fri o f B r ig h t 's d is e a s e : F lu id E x t r a c t d a y o f e v e r y m on th ,1 E t t a B a k e r , N. U. D a n d e lio n . o n e -h a lf o u n c e ; C ou i- K a t ie B . V eatch , Sec. p o ttu l K a r g o n , o n e o u n c e ; C o m p ound S y ru p S a rsa p a rilla , th r e e o u n ce s. M ix by sh ak in g w e ll In a R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S — Meet 2nd a n d 4tli W ed n esd a y o f e u ch m o u th . M rs M a r y B a k e r . O r a c l e . M rs . (.'. \V. W a l l a c e . Ree. Lodge Directory W . O . W .— B o h e m ia C a m p , N o. 250, e tn b le e x t r a o t io n , an d h a rm less to M e e t* e v e r y F r id a y e v e n in g . nse, nnd ca n he o b ta in e d a t sm a ll L . \V. B ak e r , C onsu l C o m . c o s t fro m a n y g ood p re s cr ip tio n phar C ham . V a n D e m i i k o . c le r k . m a c y . T h o se w h o th in k t h e y h a v e k id n e y t r o u b le o r su ffer w ith la m e K O . T . M . -C a s c a d e C am p N o. ; M eets e v e ry T h u rs d a y night. h a ck o r w eak b la d d er o r rh eu m a tism O . H . V e a t c h . Com sh o u ld g iv e th is p re s c r ip tio n a tr ia l, B . K . H e n n i s , C o o le r . n s n o h arm enn p o s s ib ly lo llo w its use, an d it is said t o d o w o n d e r s fo r K . o f P . —J u v e n t u s L o d g e N o, 4\ som e p e o p le . M eets e v e r y W e d n esd a y n ig h t. S . R . R ip e I! C . C. U n ited S ta te s L a n d O ffice R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , J u ly 8. 1907. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t In c o m p liance w ith t h e p r o v is io n s o f the act o f C o n g r e s s o l J u n e 3, 1878, e n title d " A n a c t f o r th e sa le o f tim b er la u d s in t h e sta te s o f C a lifo r n ia , O regon . N e v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y ,” as e x te n d e d to all th e P u b lic L and S ta te s bv a ct o l A u g u s t 4, 1892, C H A R L E S R. L A W R E N C E o f C o m s to c k , c o u n ty o f D o u g la s , S tate o f O reg on , has th is d a y filed in tills office Ids s w o r n s ta te m e n t N o. 82:10, fo r tiie p u rch a se o f tiie W > f NE% S)i o f N\V\, o f S e c tio n N o. 8, in T o w n sh ip N o . 21, R a n g e N o. 4 W est an d w ill o ffe r p r o o f to s h o w that th e laud s o u g h t is m ore v a lu a b le tor its tim ber o r s t o n e th a n for ag ricu ltu ra l p u r p o s e s, a n d t o e sta b lish his c la im t o said land b e fo r e the R eg ister nnd R e ce iv e r a t R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , on S a tu rd a y , th e fitli d a y of O c to b e r , 1907. H e n a m e s as w itn esses: R o y u r ig g s o l C om s tock , O re g o n : J. A . G r ig g s o f C o m s to c k , O r e g o n ; M. C. S te w a r t o f C on istotk , O r e g o n ; R. J . D e la n e y o f C o m s to ck , O reg on . A n y nnd a ll p erson s c la im in g a d - T ersely the n h o v e -d e s cr lb e d la n d s are req u ested t o file th e ir c la im s in this office o n o r b e fo re said 5th day of O cto lie r, 1907. B en ja m in I.. E d d y , Register. I. O . O , F .— C o tta g e G r o v e , No. 68, M eet e v e r y S a tu r d a y n ig h t. G e o . C o m e r , N. G. A . B r e w e r , Sec. M . W . o f A . — M e e tin g s 1st and T u e s d a y in each m on th , A . S, P o w e l l , C on su l C. W . W a l l a c e . See. C ourt of C l a im s Dictionary iilleuetiiat it “ is in f i. i.iho | .ipn- Inr rrm i-i idged t h o r o u g h ly re-*-<lite«l i n e i c r y detail, and vastly en rich e d In e v e r y part, w ith the purpD W i f a<lr.p<h)K t o m eet tlie hirjrer and sev e re r r e q u i.c u ie ::ts o f onot her kc Dera tio n .” W e nro o f th o o p in io n t h o t th is nllo>ratlon m ost c le a rly r o d a c c u r a te ly lit^cril'es the w ork that. nn3 l»eeit omplIslH d Rfid the result tlm tb n a tie e a reach ed. T h e I Mot iotm ry, ns it n o w stain! . I m3 lu v n th oroin rh lv rc- edited in e v e r y d e ta il, has l>ern o o r m tcnl In e v e r y p art, nnd b n d m in ib ’ y adapted t o m eet th e Inryrer n:id ee\-c r e r n x ju ire m e n ts o f a gen eration w h ich dem and s u io ro o f iM>puiar philolo^ icn l knovrled-re than a n y peueration that th o w o rld has e v e r ¿o u t nim d. 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No IS Cottage drove Local <|. n No 14 New Fast Train (g sot th hound No 1 5 (iJJ No 13 New Fast Train N on J No I 7 Cottage Grove bocal ¡I.» Time Tablu No. I T o ta k e e ffe ct November 1 1906L-1 Earn Botim i a, No J - N o i vt P.M | A .M I M | J 3 amt i Tue«day f. ami Sat only | I i»ml 2 Daily Kx- 1 dpt Sunday. No2-M STATION ft '¡ K l e v i u j 2:3017:30 u .Cottage Grove .. 671 iT«j 2 :»I0 7 :50 3 .5 1 . W a ld en ...... 1 710 1 |:S,< 2:4917*59 O '. Cerro G ordo., so? n3| 3;00|8:14 8.iii . D orona. Ml limi 3:18 8:40 12 !.. Star... . 917 ltol 3:2>J 8 : M) 13 5 . . W le k ». w \<l\ 3:3.')i9:05 15.0 . Red Bridge.., .1020 li-il 3:33(9:15 16.0 ..W ild w ood ¡1010; 10:51 ■ " ’ ■ I,. /il n I i|vs ton 1060 lftgj S u b je ct to c ban go without notieTl All o u tw a rd freight forwarued only til Joint «‘ink o f Hliiiiper aud consignee. 1 Stage leaves W ildw ood after tbe urd train o n M ondays, Wednesdays and hi for B on ita a n d Orseeo. Returning o» Ì ■'««ys, T h u rsd ays and Saturdays. F reight w ill not be received at the 0 id K. H. Depot a fte r 5 p »>»• To Insurefo^d lug on n e x t train freight must beilellvaj am pi i m e to perm it ol it being MUM/] § - AVÄRyä Ai B eautifully lorafed in Portland.0^ o ffe rs unsurpassed facilities fai til turc a n d ed u ca tion of you n .: women, à op p o rtu n itie s in M usic. Art. Lnngtiagrsandl ature. W e ll eq u ip p e d Physical and Cliemiall ora tories. H erba riu m and Mineral Cabinet ! largest and o ld e st L a d ies’ Seminary in the FI N orth w est, it e n jo y s a national reputatioaii pa rtin g the best physical, mental andmonll ing a n d d e v e lo p in g true womanhood. E| soc ia lly and edu cationally for the mortal station. C o n fe rs A cad em ic and CollegiateD(| by Sta te A u th ority . Interference withcoondi o f n o n -C a th o lic s is serti pu husly avoided. Aai is id ea lly lo c a te d am id inspiring scenic ii tages. S o cia l opp ortunities such as are ini in n o o th e r city on the t oast Buildingihq* c o m m o d io u s , w ell lighted, heated and ventfirt d o r m ito r ie s and private rooms supplied wii m odern con v en ien ces . The institution is là ■nd p rog ressiv e without sacrificing the dun in d tra d ition s o f age and achievement. M m od est. S a tisfactory references required. fln> a n n ou n cem en t b ook let. Board and toitionW year. A d d re s s Sister Superior. St. Marys.taà P O R T L A N D , OREGON, 0.1 60 YEAW experiem * keepsj ores free from r i o t i n g waste B ranch o ffic e . t'& V 8 t . Wa«h»Mtoo.l ORGANIZED and stimulates the tiny capillaries to COTTAGE contribute the color which charms in O R GROVE n o blonde and brunette alike. Robert- me is certain protection against tan sunburn and freckles if applied hr’ ' L lu son or " ” ' S d !W ' V‘J r * o-,- th i : i,, Tt !\<r A . . A n n ,/i ,/ Y A cad em ic. O n llogiate, N orm al a n d C o m m e rcial i ro o m n . E d n c a tlo n in a ll b ran ch es, i n c ln d irg cln.«*.! Ic*. acian c« . m ath e m atics, e tc ., a l l based on tho fo u n d a tio n th a t baa » o n a re « te st aucces!s«2« fo r o n r g re a te s t men an«l wom en. W e h e lp bov* w h o ra n n o t p ay; J d o m i to rte* fo r « ir is , nn d er ca re o f ma- t r o w ' ' M T K JT O D A Y fo p a * rtic u la rs nn»I nnd catalog. cntalo«. f r r T « Kulant >LMNY_COL'--SE, ALBANY. OREGON o N Keep bright and you'll w litifly w ¡nd . opn ads like an imperceptible sheen of frauaeoverskin surface,forin!ngi shield stimulating and preserving a -^delicate, lustrous beauty. C | MUNN & Co.3P," ’# ; L E. T h om pson , Light is the magnet tbs 111 trade. A show window bnlu lighted with electric light 3 ® many a sale ‘‘the night before- I t a t t r a c t s at t e nt 1 makes it easy for your displ*) examined, and shows yotlfp* the best advantage. Klectric light is the be» only illuminant. When may our man sf* about it? W ll.L L M v t r r T t : V a u - fv Co. D !C T I O N A R > W anted. P R IZ E Tou will ite interested In our specimen jxtpr.«, sent free * — PUBLISHERS, S P R IN G F IE L D , M A M . Time Table. In effect Sunday, Nov. 2il|j ys-nr; idiii m uuiuo, f •• tn/iw »# —c : - (thehljrhost nwar*1> wn«t pirt*n In the Interna tional at the World’s Fair, .*<t. Lotti*. Q .& C .M ’" cents ut CAPITAL 2 5,00 0 Transformed to D u s k y Beauty TI 1 « ohm i refer* fo W E B S T E R 'S IN T E R N A T IO N A L . J b u s h i e r - V A ‘ ‘T nul ; l rial S is e , 10 cent* i,y ¿ 7 El.Y BROTHERS. GG Warren Sl., 1 , ItiTD ert Kukin E r e s iu out T . V. W h o e le r S a llo w n e : W . R . C . —-A p p o m a t t o x W , It, ( ’. No. 12. M eets a t 1 p. m . o n the 2d an d 4th S a tu r d a y o f ea ch m on th . M a r y D h k e y , Pres. E , J e n n ie W o o d s , S ec. t o r e s t h o B ouse». o f ïu s t i T o v y to u se C o û t a in * n o ini-m ,, tpplled Info tho uostrik ¿ j ? R ev. A . R — A p p oin a ta x M eets n t 1 p. in ., o n the 2d and 4th S a t u r d a y of each m o n th . D r D. L . W o o d s , P. C. G . W . R e y n o l d s , A d j. E , S .— Cott.igt* O r o v e C h a p ter S o 4. M eetin gs held o n 2d a n d 4th F r i d a y of e a c h m o n th . M r s . R o s e n b u k o , NV. M. T . C. W iir e i . k r . W . r . M r s . M \ i de W h e e l k r , See. Ih Horapshnojnß .i specialty. Wagon and'carnage ru ing. .Ml work guaranteed ilavc your liorsestecth ex amined and repaired. Shop at rear or Hemenway & Burkholder’ s Store :: :: First Presbyterian Church, Pastor R I t White. Morning service, 11, evening 8 , Y. p. S. C. E. 7 p’, h i . All strangers and sojourners Post N o fit, welcome. It cm esoiZ rives nway u Oold in the Hmh M A G A Z IN E READERS W . 0 . W .— S t. V a le n tin e C ircle 121, M eets 1st a n d 3rd T u e s d a y in each m o n t h in VV. O. W . H a ll. O S ta tes *>v. » V . » ^ M . B . A , — M odern B r o th e rh o o d of A m erica. M eet th e 2d mid 4th T u e s d a y o f each m o n t h at I.O .O .F . H a ll. T , W . J e n k i n s Sec. M rs M a r y S cu t : M iss L e t a S a n f o r d , R , K T h o Tu 1 »Ushers o f W e b s te r’ s International A T T O R N E Y A T LA W Olltce: Young Building, Mala Street, West Side. C i i a s . V a . n D e n B e r u , K . o f R . & S . L . O , T . M — L ad y L nm sn 42. M eets 2d a n d 4th e a ch m o n th . U n it e d 4 E ggs Chickens 12 t< Onions, cwt. $ Apples, bushel, according to quality i Chittem bark, old Mohair Hides, green Salt hides, dry Potatoes $ Cabbage, cwt 4 Turnips, cwt $ Carrots, cwt Parsnips, cwt ¡j H. Oliver of 1915 West St., Pen dleton, Oregon, says: “ I speak from experience when I say that Doan’s Kidney Pills are a remedy that has much merit and can be depended upon for curing back ache and kidney trouble. At a time when my back was so sore and lame that it was all I could do to bend over or straighten up again and the kidneys were deranged, Doan’s Kidney Pills did more for me than everything else I had tried. Heavy work and colds have brought a twinge of stiffness in ray back since then at times, but a few doses of Doan’s Kidney Pills have quick ly removed the symptoms. This remedy can be relied upon to end sufferings similar to mine.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yurk, sole agents for the United States. Itemember the name Doans and take no other. T I M B E R L A N D A C T J U N E a, 1 8 7 8 - N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 4 Subscribo for the Leader. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Gentlcraan or iady reference, to travel by r*llor a rig, for a firm °1 3 2 50'° capital. Salary i t . 0" 2'00**' and expenses; salary Pal<*,o and txpensea advanced. A with stamp, Jos. A. AN* Cottage, Orove, Ore. ___ The Leader leads— nev«