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-*-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. It Is p e r lin f* needless t»> s d d that w e re fe r t o the d ic tio n a r y in o u r Judicial w o rk as o f the h ighest a u th o r ity In a c c u r a c y o f defini­ t io n : anil that in t h e l .itu m n s i u t h e p s s t it w ill be the source o f .-oust tint re fe re n ce . CBAEtBI V. NOTT. Chi. f . LAU-RENC" ELDON, JOHN DAVIS. STANTON J prm.F, CKAK1.-S 1. !K WHY. a* . E l y ’ s C re  m b ! T h l s R o m o d y 1« a Spec„ S u r o t o C iv e Satisfam! CIVES RELIEF AT 0 « t 11 > lcnnsos, Mollira, heak.Mdtü OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST Boom l-i New Chri.smanBk. Eugene, Or. li s e n s e d m e m b r a n e . N o appetite, lie s ui stren gth , ner­ •- . W)V.*yvYW : .W kfc*VW .VW lAi*!V.-W .J vous....... lieadaclle, constipation , ball breutli, general d eb ility , sou r risings. Slid ciitnrrh id the stom a ch are nil due to indigestion . K.idol D yspepsia Cure cure« Indignation. H uh now ills- Co very represents the natural ju ic e s of rilVSlCI AN «nel SURO EON digestion us they oxint iu *l health.v Otllee la McFarland Building stum aeii, com bined with tiie gn'H f e -1 Over Wynne’s Hardware Store known Ionic anil recon stru ctiv e p r o p ­ Olllce riione, 34/ Residenci) Filone, 126 erties. Kotli.l Dyspepsia Cure d o c s n ot only cure Indigestion an d d y s ­ p e p s ia , 'but the fult’ oiiH rem edy cures all stom ach troubles by clean sin g , purifying, sw eetening and strcn g tlie n - ¿ It Is your duty to mako yourself £- as ¡turartivi* as possible. If you bave iug the m ucous m em branes lin in g the ( K 8 A A I T I n i l ni u lid y, sallow. stom ach. , , . v l * wrinkled, unsightly K o d o l Dyspepsia C u n 'a fter m ea ls is complexion, learn how to acquire u perfect skin by harmless, guaranteed methods. I not only th orou g h ly reliable d ig e s t- will send you u free pamphlet. In a plain nut, but it contains great ton ic and envelope, giving all particulars, If you recon stru ctive properties as w ell. wrlto today. I Ivo years established. MADAME t HUDSON, 207 Macleay bid«., This fa m otn remedy en a bles the 280 Washington ft., Portland, ~------- Oregon. stomach and digestive o r g a n s to th o r ­ ou g h ly digest, assim ilate and c o n tr i­ bute to tho tissues nil id tiie n ou rish ­ ment that is contained in such fo o d as may be eaten. K od ol Dyspepsia Cure eleu rs the way anti m akes sure the jou rn ey fr o m sickness to health and w ea k n ess to strength. If the sto m a ch Is d is o r ­ dered K o d o l will cure it. K odol Dyspepsia Cine lays the fou n ­ SUNS€T MAGAZINE dation for health, and the u p b u ild in g beautifully illurfrated,good atone» d* t CD of strength by clean sin g, p u rltiy ln g and article« about California *** * and sw eeten in g th" c'-tiid s an d m em ­ and all tiie far West. a year branes id the >■’ . eh, an d by su p­ p lyin g natural juices necessary to TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL perfect Indigestion, assim ila tion a n d a monthly publication devoted 51. M eetin gs 1st am i fir I W edn es d a y o f e a ch m o n th . O l i v e r V e a t c i i , W . M. I). E. W 00 L E Y , S ec. General Blacksm¡thin G L S A N TH E GRAND 1 " , , 7 kin l,cc"hies fascinating when delicately soft, undenpread with the radiant glow which indi- cates a healthy, active skin. Robert- inc keeps the skin, refined in quality NORTH HOUND No 16 ° 12 I'd. 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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. 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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, .*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«