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BREEDING THE DRAFT HORSE Men w h o begun to breed d r a ft horses n a tiv e fou n d ation y e a r s ago an d h a v e k e p t ste a d ily a t It are now re a p in g th e fru its o f th eir labors. . I t Is a s a fe sta te m e n t th at no branch of liv e sto ck h u sban d ry h as paid b e tte r th rough th e la p se o f y e a r s than this. D o w n a t the Illin ois s ta te fa ir a n e x h ib ito r sh o w e d In u rin g o f aged m ares fo u r fu ll siste rs, the e ld e st u lu e y e a rs old, a ll tra c in g to one little m are w h ich m ore th an a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu ry ago w a s bred to a d r a ft stallion . It h as ta k e n fo u r cro sses o f pure blood to m ak e a m are elig ib le to record in som e stu d books, and on top o f those th is m an n ow h as th ree more, or six g e n e ra tio n s In all, o f registered stock on th e sid e o f th e dam . T h e fo u r fu ll sis te rs in q u estion w eigh ed re sp ectiv e ly from ten pounds less th an 1,800 to ns m an y pounds m ore th an 1,900 pounds, and th e y w e re o n ly in o rd in ary fa rm con dition . T h a t w a s not a good th in g fo r exh ib itio n purposes, o f course, from a A l ’ EKC.'HURON 1'K IZE W IN N E R . but it sh ow ed th a t the m ares had been bred b ig and did not need g re a t m asses o f b e e f to m ake them w eigh up in to the real d r a fte r class. T h e c::p eu se a t w hich th is re su lt has been ach ie v e d can n ot be com puted, fo r th ere w a s no e xp e n se attached . In- d - d th ere w a s on ly la rge profit, and th e o w n e r s a y s th at n othin g he h as e v e r had on ids fa rm h as paid him so w ell as Ills horses. H e can sell them n ow as tw o year-old s fo r long prices, and lie n e ve r has to w a it fo r u b u yer. It is k n o w n th at ids h orses h a v e the w e ig h t and th e shape, and th ey go w h en e v er li • Is re a d y to let them . A sk e d w h a t his ideas and in tention s t\ere w h en he first b egan the gra d in g up process, In? said lie b elieved th at som e da;> h e a v y horses w ou ld be In b e tte r d em and th an ligh t ones and th a t a n y w a y he needed m ore team p o w e r o’ i his farm . H e k e p t ste a d ily on th rou gh th e lean y e a rs and th e fa t y e a r s and now has a good m an y thou- s a n d d o lla r s ru n n in g around his fields w ra p p ed up in b a y b id es and p len ty m ore in th e sta b le. T h e re lias been m uch d iscu ssio n as to the a d v isa b ility o f record in g four-cross m ares, b lit t h a t is not m ate ria l to th is sta tem en t. T h e fa c t rem ain s th a t he has n ow n othing bu t re giste red horses on his fa rm and th a t lie should lie a b le to go to a ,s ta te fa ir and w in w ith som e o f them sp e a k s w e ll fo r th e w o rk th a t h e lias done. I t la to be presum ed th a t it does not m a k e m uch d ifferen ce w h a t sort o f a m are the fou n d ation w a s laid w ith so lon g as sh e did not h av e som e fa u lt th a t w ould k eep ou tcrop p in g in th e fa m ily g en eratio n a ft e r gen eration. B u t th e n e ce ssity o f u sin g good s ta l lions, b e tte r and b e tte r w ith each su c c e ssiv e cross. Is q u ite p la in ly m arked In a ll su ch p rogression s In g ra d in g up w ard . i t a v a ils not to pile one cross on a n o th e r un less th e prpgen y re su lt in g sh o w s a s iriucli Im provem ent. I t Is a q u estio n . If too m uch m oney can be paid In reason fo r th e rig h t so rt o f a h orse to c a r r y on such w ork. It m ay be th a t in th e first tw o or th ree crosses fa ir to good h orses ninv do nil rig h t enough, b u t w hen it com es, not to in cre a sin g size, but to m ak in g them good, o n ly the h igh est cla ss o f sta llio n s should he utilized. 1* a ially m en striv e to put som e so rt o f a fa n c y capston e to th e ir w o rk . In horse b reed in g this can o n ly 1 e a ccom plish ed b y th e u se o f th e v ery b est sta llio n ob tain able, and n h igh price should not be b alk e d at, fo r it tak e s r high p rice to g e t su ch a horse. W e w ou ld com m end th is m a t te r to th e c lo se con sid eration o f all w h o ore p r v ee lin g on th e u pw ard g ra d e in th is lino o f busin ess. C u ll out th e m ares w ith ru th le ss hand. L e t those th at are not good enough go to the e ilir- or r m iew h ere else. K e e p th e good u i!. . choose th e h orse to su it them , and g e t him b ig and g e t him good. T o k eep on m erely ru n n in g level In th e sa m e ru t, sa y s th e B reed er’ s fJnzetto, C h icago, u sin g th e sam e old sort o f a : ulllon y e a r a ft e r year, w ill n e ve r reach th e goal. T o R e lie v o a ('h o k f a v A n f n n l. W hen on e o f m y a n im als ch okes on a p p les or sim ila r su b sta n c e s I h a v e a rem ed y th at n e v e r fa lls , sa y s an Ohio breeder. I fa ste n a rope or stra p around th e body ju s t back o f th e fo r w a rd legs, then fa ste n a stick o f wood la rg e e m r h to k eep the m outh w id e open in the m outh b y a s trin g p a ssin g o v e r th e head. Hold th e nose out so it w ill stra in the nock: then g iv e th e a n im al a su d den sh arp punch in (he body b e tw e e n th e n os and Mpc., and the su b sta n c e w ill fly ou t through the moutii. K .iin e t r n t e r F o r P I**. D is in fe c ta n ts and c o rrec tiv e s should bo k ep t co n ve n ie n t to the hog y a r d s and bouses and used w h en ever there ap pears to be occasion for them, (liar- coal. ashes, cop p eras and the like should be k ep t where the hogs mAy help themselves at will, t’ n llmewa- ter freely n’ »uit the pens and hnusaa and In the slop. It Is a t once a distil- fecta.it anil a deodorizer. It prevents todlv-M i and furnlshe* elements W “ bone iron tn. WOMEN'S WOES. MARKET REPORT. Cottage Grove Women are Finding Relief at Last. PRODUCE. w '■ ' It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must “ keep up,” must attend to duties in spite of constantly ach ing hacks, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must wslk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is en dorsed by people you know. Mrs. B. S. C. Oliver, of C12 Ma ple street. Pendleton, Ore., says: "It is now uearly two years since I have bad any occasion to use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Prior to that time I bad my share of kidney trouble, and if there is anything that causes more misery than a disordered con dition of the kidneys, accompanied with backache, tired and listless feeling and restlessness, I have yet. t# experience It. Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I procured at a drug- slhre, brought me entire freedom from the pains, aches and lameness, regulated the action of the kidneys and restored ambition to me so that I could get around and attend to my duties without discomfort. I do now and always will recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to those suffer ing from kidney ailment in any form.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ets. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole ageuts for the United States. Remember the name Doans— and take no others. 3eo T IM B E ItL A N D ACT JUN K 3,1878— N O TICE FOB 1‘I B LICATION United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, July 8. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, C H A R LE S B. L A W R E N C E of Comstock, county of Douglas, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this oltioe his sworn statement No. 8230, for the purchase of the W ‘.i N I'M 8 ^ of N W \ of Section No. 8, in Township No. 21, Range No. 4 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its Mml>er or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register nnd Receiver a t Itoseburg, Oiegon, on Saturday, the 5th-day of October, 1907. He Dailies as witnesses: Roy uriggs of Comstock, Oregon: J. A. Griggs of Comstock, Oregon; M. C. Stewart of Comstock, Oregon; It. J. Delaney of Comstock, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said 5th day of October, 1907. B e n j a m in L . E d d y , R e g is te r . P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS * V 1 »SARKIN VEATCH * IVI rüoue 1.0 lies. . * V .* . Phone Main 41« > (Prices quoted are retail.) ï FUSERAu DIRECTOR and LICENSED Í EMBAI MER 3° c • Butter, country P e rlo n at Vusté l i laiwsmi’a. 4 3°c Butter, cooking Butter, creamery, lb 4oc f* v \ * ♦ v I i Butter fat 34e 25c Eggs .-fr.-.*'. Chickens IOC i * YOUNG *3-5 o J I K Onions, cwt. Apples, bushel, according to ATTORNEY AT LAW r - Í ! !»(!c a T quality 0:ilce: YoiitfK Building, Mitin Street, 9 | West Side. g- Chittem bark, old 5C 20; Mohair S V . * lV . » > V . * > -• ; Hides, green 7C Salt hides, dry 8c v 4 v : . 4 * 7 \ 4 . . 4 ' ,4 V > .4 4 4 '. s e a 6 I ! r UWD Potatoes I t v / $ 1 .5 0 J r v K FR AN O L U t'lL R H A R D 4 Cabbage, cwt $2-5° . U Turnips, cwt $ 1 .5 0 OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST 4 Carrots, cwt $ 1 .5 0 ? I....in 1-4 X.'.v I'hrl-liltui R ■ I il ' i 'D*'. Ur. IN D IG E S T IO N . Parsnips, cwt $ 2.00 1 N o appetite, lo m l s tr e n g th , n er- 1 V v .* H A Y , ' » I R A I » i , ETC • *■ -, ÍI k *>V.- » V . » * (Retail prices are quoted) « ; 4 ‘.':-.4. . 4 .4 4 4 '. 4 . .4 * Wheat, bushel $1.00 § Wheat and vetch, chopped ton $ 3 6 .0 0 à rilVNICIAN ami SI ICOEOM 5°c Oats, bushel o n ice in McFarland Building $2 r .00 Bran, ton $33.0 0 Clean wheat chop, ton Oats and vetch chopped, ton $25.00 Mixed, ton $24.00 it f-i rank" " "liraéíTÍ Shorts, ton $28.00 bl**. If you har»» Flour, valley, cwt $2.20 • a d d y. Kalke ¿ A u s a r u * rink led, unsightly Flour (hard wheat, cwt $2.60 » complexion, learn lion bow to utNjulro a perfect »kin l.y hijrml.Ns rn juHir.iiiteed methods. I Rolled barley, per 751b sack $1.10 n il) Kent] .t freo pftmi ih let. In a plain Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00 envelope! p 11 I'urthniare, if you t “l.i . Fir«* »uns established. Hay, baled, ton $12.00 writ'* MADAM)-: HU DUO N *o. Maoleay bid*., * A w KIMK’ **■ "■ 2SU \"v I'Kliliigt.'u at , Portland, Oregon. L IV K STOCK M ARKET. Cows Sheep Veal, dressed Hogs dressed ly i 4c 6 to 7c MAGAZINE READERS 7> 2 c Lodge D irectory. SUN8CT MAGAZINE K F . B K . R A H S - C o t t a g e G r o v e , N>>. 24 , M e e tin g s 1 st. 3 rd. and 5 t h . F r i d a y o f e v e r y m onth ,| E t t a B a k e r , N. G . K a t ie B. V e a t c h , S ec. monthly • year ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS a book o f 75 pages, containing $ 0.75 120 colored photographs ?' picturesque spots in California __________ Ì *ndOrcg0n/ O . W .— Bohemia Camp, No. 2110. C h a h . V a r D e m u r o , C le r k . $ 0.50 publication devoted to the farming interets o f the W est * Meets every Friday evening. L. W. B a k e r , Consul Com. * • year TOWN ANO COUNTRY JOURNAL R O Y A L N E I G H B O R S —-M eet 2 nd a n d 4 th W e d n e s d a y o f e a c h m o n th . M rs M a r y B a k e r . O r a c i . e . M r s . C. W . W a l l a c e , R ee. W 1 CA beautifully illutf rated, good storiea and articles about California end all the far W est. T cj . . $ 2.75 . Otlleo in McFarland Building *9 Over ....................................$ W ynne’s Hardware Store 9 1.50 ¿j OlUce riion e, 341 Kesidcnco Filone, 126 £ All for Cut out this advertisement ’. r . v end send with $1.50 to Cascade Camp No. 200 Meets every Thursday night. O. H. V e atch , Com. R. K .B ennis , Cooter. SU N SE T MAGAZINE K. of P .—J a ventila Lodge No, 48 , Meets every Wednesday night. S . R . P i p e r C. (' A t t h e C 'lm r c lie * K O . T . M. JAMES FLOOD BLDG.. SAN FRANCISCO C h a s . V a n D e n B b r o , K . o f R . .V S . .M elleallst K pise o i in I Church, Rev. Preaching I. O . O . F.—Cottage Grove, No. 98, •I• J,. B e a tty . Pastor. services a t II a. m. and 7 ::«i p. j Meet every Saturday night. 111. .Sunday School, III a. in., G e o . C o m er , N. G. K pw nrth League, <!::«) p. m.. P rayer A. B r e w e r , See. m eeting T h u rsd a y evening n t 7 : 30 . M. W . of A .— Meetings 1st and 3rd All a re c o rd ia lly invited to lie present Tuesday in each month, A. 8 . P o w e i . i ., Consul. C. W. W a l l a c e . Sec. Christian Science services held M. B. A —Modern Brotherhood of America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues day of each month nt f.O.O.F. Hull. T, VV . J e n k i n s See. VOUBIM'S*. headache. .•»nstlpaH on, bail lir e a th , g e n e ra l d e b ilit y , o u r ris in g s , o m lc H fa n h o f i l i c to n m eh a r e a d dll.. 1.1 In d igestion . K m l.'l l» ys|iepsla Cure cu ri’s in d lg c :• ion . 'i b i s n ew d is covery represents the n atu ra l ju ic e s ..f d igestion a “ th ey e x is t In a h e a lth y sto m a ch , com bined w ith tin* g r e a t e s t known to n ie a m i re c o n s tru c tiv e p r o p e rtie s . Kodol D y s p e p s ia C u r e dime n o t on lv cu re In d ige stio n a n d d y s- ant, but it contains grea t Ionic and re...... proiH>rtl<-s ns w ell. This fam ous remedy enables th e stomach and digestive o rg a n s to th o r ou gh ly digest, assim ilate nn<I eontri- liute to the tissue---all of the nourlsli- ment th a t is contained in such food ns may lie eaten. Kodol Dvs|*'p-i.i Pure c le a rs the way and makes sure the jou rn ey fro m sickness to healfli and w eak n ess to strength. If the stom ach Is d is o r dered K odol will run it Kodol Dyspepsia ( ¡lire lays the foun dation lor health, and the u p b u ild in g of strength by cleansing, p u rlliy in g and sw eetening the r'bind ■ and m em branes , f tin' ' u, and by su p p lyin g natural juires iu*ceSRiiry to perfect iii.li -ti.ui, a im ilatlon a n d nutrition. Kodol digests what* you eat, prevents colic, cholera, diarrhoea, llnx, dysentery and slimmer c o m plaints generally, anil its use w ill cure indigestion and chronic dyspepsia perm anently. Kodol is good a lik e lor young and old. Your d r u g g is t sells it. ECZEMA and PILE CURE F R F F K n ow in g w fm t 11 was to 1 , , L L suffer, I w ill givp F K E K O F C H A R liK , to any atHicted n p o s itiv e cure for Kezemn, S a lt Kheum, Krysip- elas, Piles anil Skin Diseases, in sta n t relief. Don’t, suffer longer, Write F . W. W IL L IA M S , lOOManiiiit- tan Avenue, N. V. Kneloso tam p. HOMESICK! . ARE YOU GOING EAST? W e can save you money on freighting household goods. i— Wr i t e us fur ratrs and «a her particulars. ORtRON A uto D espatch C o . 27 fISST STMIT PORTIANO. CRIQUH n st. Valentine Circle 131, .Meets 1st nnd 3rd Tuesday in each month In IV. O. W. Hall. INTERNATIONAL D IC T IO N A R Y A Library in One Book Besides an accurate, prac tical, and scholarly vocabu lary o f English, enlarged with 25,OCX) N E W W O R D S , the International contains a H is t o r y o f the English Language, O u id e to P r o nunciation, D ic t io n a r y o f Fiction, N e w Oazetteer o f the W o r ld , N e w B iograph' ioal Dictionary, iary, Voci V ocabulary u D u Ixrj o f Scripture e Nam es, Qreel Greek pture Name? and Latin Nam fam es, and E n g- g lish Christian Nam es, F o r eign Quotations, A b b re v ia - | tions, M etric System, Etc. «:iM O P a g e » . n O O O llln a lr a tln n «. I). E. Wooi.EY, Her. ‘ a ------------ ------------------ 1 (VO W rite for "Pfettonary Wrinkles” — Free. j G. h C. SERBIA» CO , t*da(fM4, Saw. L E T T H E B E S T . ----------------— Prepare This Yourself. For thos«* who have any form of blood disorders who want new, rtrh Hood and plenty of It, try this: Fluid K\tract Dandellen, one-half onnro; ('oniponnd Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Snrsapa- rilla, three ouncees. Shake well In a bottle and 'take in teaapoonful .loses after each meal anil at lieiltime. Any good pharmacy can supply the ingredients at small eost. This Is the prescription which, when made up Is railed "The Vegej table Treatment" by cithers “ The Cy clone Blocxl rurlrter." It acts gently and certainly does wonders for some people who are sickly, weak and out °* * n; 1 '•kn ow n to relieve serl- our, longstanding case« of rheuma- tlern and chronic ba. ka. he quickly. I Make acme up nnd try It. 3" . n D n I). L . W o o d s , P . C. R e y n o l d s , Adj. L. O , T. M.—Lady Lamson Give, No 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of eaeli month. M rs M a r y S cih m t z , L. C, M is s L e t a S a n t o r o , R. K. O F., S,—Cottage Grove Chapter No 4. Meeting* bold on 2d and 4th Fri day of each month. M r s . R o s k n u e r o , W. M. T. C. W h e e l e r . W . P. M r s . M u n i: W h e e i . e r , Sec. W. K. C .— Appomattox W , It. C, No. 12, Meets nt 1 p. m. on the 2d nnd 4th Saturday of each month. M a r y D ic k e y , P res. E . J e n n ie W o o d s , S e c . ALSÄN Y ic B ile m ir , r o lle g is t s , N o r m a l a n d C o m m o r r ia li n e a . l*x1acation in a ll tirmnchea, in c lu d in g clam * I ¡ •ctcnc«*, mathem atitTs, e tc ., a ll ban«'*! r n t h e I j n d a t ir n th a t haa w on g re a te s t «ucceai«»**» fo r o u r I greatoMt m en an d w o m en . W e h e lp hovs w h o ca n n o t I ! pay ; tp e c ia I ■ lorm itoriea fo r irir te . u n der « ar.* o f m a -1 Ir o n W R I T K T O D A Y f o r p a r tic u la r « r.n.l cútalos. I ; E A lbany coiLEBE.A lbany , B -¿X. ik o *«1 ItcurM|v .. .sawav a «’„1,1 i„ I ..stores the 8. uses of — y i , mic < iontuius no injnnol U rg s H I* " , .n U . t d J ¿all; ' rial Size, lOetnUby J C1Y RH 0TH ERS. 5C Warren'SLt, Time Table. lit effect Sunday, Nov. 2j no rth hoond 16 li* 18 Cottage Grove Local e 12 11.» 14 New I'ast Train C :9 SOUTH r o u n d N o 15 1.6 No 13 New I*'tst Train No 11 ' No 17 Cottage Grove Loca| 9, 0 . ft S. II. I. I Tim e Table No. 4 To tak<‘ 1‘ffe c t November Him East Bound 3 and 1 Totodaf W | »m l hi only ^ 1 ami 2 Daily Ex- - ;dPl Sunday. S|| N o i Not P.M I A.M j U I a ■2 :*)| 7:30 ‘ »ttKge Orovi* TT q ~ k 3 2:40)7:50 2:49 ¡7 ’ M) PI: : ."ti s u 8,f.| .”«•. 18 , 3:40 'Ha1: W alden... Uerro Gordo, D orcna__ — no h - ■ ...... sta r...... Wlrks . » U: Ml n: 51 * ¡U 5 W ;u 15.9 . Red Bridge. _ KfA _ AJ 8 : 3 H 9 : 1 .» tr> « . . W ildw ood..... pOHlS :»:fi 0 |P :45 20 o| Dies ton . IW.m S ubject to miange wltdou: notiei A ll outw ard freigh t forwarded only Joint risk o f shipper anti consjpee. Stage leaves Wildwood alter them train on Mondays, Wednesdays andi, for Bonita ami Orseco. Returning o«| tiays, Thursdays ami Satnrdajn, 1 ’ ie ig h t w ill not he received, at the 0 ,| It. R. Depot a fte r '» p. m. To Insured in g o n n ex t train freight rausUiedeih^ am pi • tim e to perm it ot it being blll&j A. B. WOOD. Beautifully lorated in Portland.) offers unsurpassed facilities for turc and education of young woran. j opportunities in Music Art. La attire. W ell equipped Physical andIheai^ oratories. Herbarium and Mineral Cat largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary in Hi! Northwest, it enjoys a natunal reputitiw parting the best physical mental andaionli ing and devclopinu true womanhood, socially and educationally (or tbe moiti station. Confers Academic and ColletnaltDl by State Authority. Interference withco of non Catholics is scrupulously avoided.It Is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic^ tages. Social oppottunitirs such a»ir*n in no other city on tin* (. oast Buildingitaji commodious, well lighted, heated and Ttfl dormitories and private rooms supplied■ modern conveniences. The mstitutioil and progressive with* ut sacrificing thid and traditions of a-, r.nd achievement,T modest. Satisfactoiy i* uncos required. i ( announcement booklet I m r Ï w n Ï ' o S “TS 60 YEAWI EXPERIENf : XJ , W . M. First; Nstiöii c * p , tä }- G. A. R.—Appoinntnx Meets at 1 |>. in., on the 2d nnd 4th Saturday of each month. I G. W. RELIEF AT I d liieiiiliruue. Horseshoeing .i spticialty. " ’ ’«K” '» .liai < airtaeo re nt g. -Ml work guaranteed Have your horsestf’eth ex aminedaml repaired. Shop at. rear o f llemeuway ^ Burkholder's Stere First Piesbjlerian Church, Pastor Rev. R. G White. Morning service, 11, evening 8, V. p. g. f . K. 7 pj '» All strangers and sojourners Post No 34, welcome. eatch SHOULD YOU NOT OWN SUCH A BOOK > .iri-- . ’l i T I U N i l T . U r g « ft o f o ur a our ib l rid roits t*. Ilo»n lar anti Thin P a p e r Edition». E d itio n 1116 P»gr* mostratimi*, General Blacksmith!*g A. F. A A. M .—Cottage Grove, N o . 51. Meetings 1st and 3rd W e iln e s day of each month. O l iv e r V G IV E S • . 4 . 'll , !, B ooth 's, h,.„i3iU7 2 No No st/m ia eli. No K odol Dyspepsia l'n re after m eals iti No not onlv thoroughly reliable d ig e s t- W O W , W EBSTER’S Thin Remedy is a So«. Sure to Give Satisfan! prpsin. blit the fun m is cures nil lonim li trouble ^b.v ilc a n sin g , purifying, sw ceteniiig 11ml stren gthen * ing the niurous incniliranes lin in g tin* over Allison’s Barber shop every Sunday morning at u o’clock nnd Wednesday evening ai. 8 o’clock. Christian Church, !{• v. D. E. Olson Pastor. Service.! at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even F l o r a J. M i l l e r . C le rk . ing. Y. P. S. C. K. meeting at 6 :3o p. m. Sunday sclmd at lo F o resters of A m e ric a Meet every o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor Monday evening. C. C. C o f f m a n , ( R . Society at 2:30 ami Choir practice R en S a n f o r d , F ,,S. every Saturday evening at 7 30 . E L Y ’S C R E A M l oreoon I Hillsboro will soon have an ad dition»! number of new business rooms ready for occupancy and are quite readily taken. The demand for residence property is active, new bouses being rented before they are completed. Subscribe for the Leader. _____ cf.) ~ <&> Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty 2 5, 00 0 A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, underspread with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. Robcrt- ínc keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps pores free from clogging waste and st imulates the tiny capillaries to A g en era l h an kin g business tramact- 1900 C O l T # '',E G R O VE M rs . I. F,. T h o m p s o n . 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