Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, October 26, 1907, Image 6

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    MARKET REPORT.
IN D IG E S T IO N .
Lodge Directory.
PBODÜOH.
(Prices quoted are retail.)
Butter, country
3 °c
25 c
Butter, cooking
Butter, creamery, lb
40c
Butter fat
34 °
30 c
Eggs
Chickens
IOC
Onions, cwt.
$3.00
Apples, bushel, according to
quality
72 c
Cbittem bark, old
5 C
Mohair
2!» }á
Hides, green
7c
Salt hides, dry
8c
Potatoes
$o.9o
Cabbage, cwt
$2.00
Turnips, cwt
$ 1.5 0
Carrots, cwt
$1.50
Parsnips, cwt
$2.00
HAY, ORA IN , ETC
R K B K K A H S Cottage Urove, No.
it, Meetings 1 st. 3 rd. and Mh. Fri­
day of every month,|
K t t a B ake », N. O.
K a t i e B. V e a t c h , K ec .
R O Y A L N EIGH BORS- Meet 2 nd
and 4 th Wednesday of each month.
M rs .
M kh M au i B a k e r . O r a c le .
W . W a l l a c e , Rec.
W O. W.—Bohemia «'amp, No. 2*MI
Meets every Friday evening.
L. W. B aker , Consul Com.
C ham . V a n D enhi
ro ,
Clerk.
K O. T. M. -Cascade Camp No. 200
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
It. K . B s n n i s , Cooter.
Cows
Sheep
Veal, dressed
Hogs oressed
2%
40
6 to 7c
iM
W 0. W . -S t. Valentine Circle 121,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
month in W. O, W. Hall.
F
lora
.1. M i l l e r .
Foresters of Am erica
Monday evening.
C.
As there is no conspiracy law on
the statute books of Oregon, F,. E.
Radding and Mrs. Rose Waymir
cannot he prosecuted on this charge
That there was a plot to destroy the
reputation of Mayor Harry Lane,
and that Badding and the Waymire
woman were instruments, if not
the actual plotters, is generally con­
ceded by the public. The prosecu­
tion says tho fact that there was
such a conspiracy was clearly
proved in the hearing held in the
Municipal Court last week, but in­
asmuch as Oregon has no law cov­
ering the case Raddiug and the
woman will have to be dealt with
under some other section of the
code.
Munsell Optical Co.
MAClf.rf BLD 4«rWASH &*■ PORTLAND
K. of P.— JurentiiN Lodge No, 48 ,
Wanted.
Meets every Wednesday night.
Gentleman
or lady with good
8 . It. P iper C. C.
reference, to travel by rail or with
C has . V a n D e n B eru , K.of It. & S.
a rig, for a firm oi $250,000.00
I. O. O. F.— Cottage Grove, No. OS, capital. Salary $1, 072 .00 per year
Meet every Saturday night.
and expense»; salary paid weekly
G e o . C o m e r , N. G.
and 1 xpenses advanced. Address,
A. B r e w e r , S e c .
with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander,
7-1-7
M W. of A. —Meetings 1st and 3rd Cottage, Grove, Ore.
(Retail prices are quoted)
Wheat, bushel
$0.90
Wheat and vetch, chopped
ton
$32.00
Oats, bushel
45 e
$21.00
Bran, ton
Clean wheat chop, ton
$ 3 3 °°
Oats and vetch choppod, ton $25.00
Tuesday in each month,
Mixed, ton
$24.00
A. 8. P o w e l l , Consul.
Shorts, ton
$28.00 C. W. W a l l a c e . Sec.
Flour, valley, cwt
$2.20
Flour (hard wheat, cwt
$2.60 M. B A . —Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues­
Rolled barley, per 751 b sack $1.10
day o f each mouth at 1 ,0 .0 .F. Hull.
Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00
T , W . J e n k i n s Sec.
Hay, bnled, ton
$ i 3 .oo
LIVK STOCK MARKET.
D o th ey fit? I f th e y ’ re n o t E X ­
A C T L Y rig h t, le t us m a k e them so.
W h en w e flt you , w e fit y o u A C ­
CU RATELY.
Long
experience,
e v e ry n ecessary scie n tific apparatu s
and th e requ ired k n o w led ge en ­
a b lin g us to c o r r e c tly use tho same,
o u r ow n co m p le te w orksh op , w ith
e v e r y fa c ilit y —e ve n to th e grin d in g
o f special len ses—a re a ll a t your
disposal here, a ssu rin g a service
not possible w ith oth ers less fo rtu ­
n a te ly equipped.
A g a in —d o you r
'la sses F IT . o r n e a rly fit?
£
C oi
Clerk.
M eet every
fman ,
( ’. It.
K en S a n p o h ii , F .8.
A. F, 6, A M.— C ottage U rove, No.
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes
day of each month.
O liv e r V la t c h , W. M.
1). E. W o o l k v , 8ee.
G. A. R.— Appomatax
Post No. 34,
Meets a t 1 p. in., on the 2d and 4th
Saturday of each month.
Dit D. L. W o o d s , P . C.
G. W.
R eynold s ,
Adj.
L. O T M — Lady Lamson H ive, No
42. Meets 2d and 4th F riday of
eaeli month.
M rs M a r t S c h i m t z , L . C ,
M i s s L e t a S a n f o r d , R, K ,
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applicatlona, us they cannot
reach the diseased portion o f the car.
There is only one way to cure deaf­
ness, and th at is hy constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by nil
inflamed condition of the mucous lin­
ing of the Eustachian Tube.
When
this till»' is inllumed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, Deaf­
ness is the result, and unless tlie in-
tlaniatiou can lie taken out and this
tube restored to itsnorm al condition,
hearing w ill be destroyed forever;
nine eases out of ten are caused liv
Catarrh, which is nothing but 1111 in­
flamed condition o f the mucous sur­
faces.
W e will g iv e One Hundred Dollars
for an y case o f Deafness (caused by
Catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send fo r circulars,free.
F. .1. C H E N E Y rt CO., Toledo, ().
Sold by druggists. Sac.
Take H a ll’s Family Pills for consti­
pation.
ALSAN Y
“ A cadem ic, C o lle g ia te , N orm al a n d C o m m ercial
courses. E d ucatio n in a ll brunches, in c lu d in g 1 I hhb -
ic s, sc ien c e, in a t hem atics, e tc ., a l l hosed on th e
fo u n d a tio n t h a t has won g rea test successes f o r o u r
g reatest m en an d w om en. W o h e lp boys w ho ca n n o t
nay; sp ecia l d o rm ito ries fo r g ir ls , u n d o rca ro o f m a­
tro n . W R IT E T O D A Y f o r p a rtic a ln rs an d catalog.
ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OREGON
O E, S,— Cottage (¡r o v e Chapter No
STRAIN TOO GREAT
Hundreds oi Cottage Grove Readers
Find Daily Toil a Burden.
W. R. C .— A p pom attox W , It. C, No.
A large number of Linn couDty
12, Meets a t 1 p. m. on the 2d and
4th Saturday of each month.
farmers have advertised that they
The bustle and worry of business
M a r y D ic k e y , Pres.
will prosecute anybody hunting on E, J e n n i e W o o d s , Sec.
men.
their premises.
The hard work and stooping of
workmen,
PR O F E SSIO N A L CARD S.
The woman’s household cares,
Are too great a strain on the kid­
THE NEW ANO ENLARBED EDITION OF
? 1V/TARI0N VEATCH
9 neys
4 IVI
Phone 66 Res. Phone Main -116 V
Backache, headache, sideache.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
______ In Vocabulary. Tt is tho most use­
EMBAUMER
fu l in size ami contents, ju diciou sly se­
follow.
^
rariors
Parlors a at i Veatch
veui.cn a u
Lawson’s.
iw b o h s ,
a
lected to exclu de corruptions o f »rood
usage, and to avoid u n in telligib le tech­
H. Oliver of 1915 West St., Pen­
nicalities.
Excels In Arrangem ent. Each w ord l>e-
dleton, Oregon, says; “ I speak
ins a paragraph Tn its co rrect nlphabet-
i ial Excels
place and is readily cau ght by the eye,
from experience when I say that
in Etym ologies. These a re com ­
Doan’s Kidney Pills are n remedy
p lete ami scientific, and em body t he liest
|
J
K. Y O U N G
jjj
results o f ph ilology. T h ey are not scrim p­
that has much merit and can be
ed o r crow ded in to obscure (daces.
Excels in Pronunciation which is indi­
t
ATTO RNEY AT L A W
* depended upon for euiing back­
cated by re spellin g w ith tho diacritically
ache and kidney trouble. At a
marked letters used in tho school books,
J O fice: Young Building, Main Street,
4
the sounds o f which are taught iu tho pub­
W est Side.
time when my back was so sore and
lic schools.
Excels in D efinition». T h ey are clear,
lame that it was all I could do to
terse, vet com plete, and aro giv en in the
bend over or straighten up again
o rd er in which tho w ord has acquired its
shades o f meaning. Many o f tue défini
and the kidneys were deranged,
tiens are illustrated.
Excels in its A ppen dix which is a packed
|
J*Jlt F R A N C L U C IL K H A R D
^ Doan’s Kidney Pills did more for
Storehouse of useful knowledge.
Excels as a W ork in g Dictionary. No
me than everything else I had tried.
Other Isiok era I mm lies no nnicli useful in­
OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST
4 Heavy work and colds have brought
form ation o r is ¿ 0 indispensable In tho
home, st udy, school, o r office.
.▼ Room 1-1 New ChrismanBk. Eugene, Or. s® a twinge of stiffness in my back
The International has 2380 quar­
since then at times, but a few doses
to pages, 54 KK) illustration», 25,000
of Doan's Kidney Pills have quick­
new word», revised Gazetteer of the
ly removed the symptoms. This
World, and a revised Biographical
Dictionary, etc. It received
remedy can hr relied upon *0 end
1
For
J
f
A
^ W
W. KIMB,
K I.MK, M. D
1> , .
J sufferings similar lo mine.”
THE CRAND PRIZE
sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents
(H ighest A w ard ) at the World's
PHYNiriAN and ft (j KOKON
J
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New
Fair. St. Louis.
t
onice In McFarland Building
♦
O ver W ynne’s Hardware Store
j* York, sole agents for the United
F R E E “ A T e . t in Pronunciation," In-
£ Oftlce rim ile, 341 Residenci) Phone, 126 g; States.
Uememlier the name Doans
stru ctive and en terta in in g
fo r the whole fa m ily . Also
t v . » iv . #¡v.
and take no other.
illustrated pam phlet.
WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
G. & C. MERRIAMCO.,
PUBLISHERS,
S p r in g f ie l d , M a s s .
A l l kinds o f F irs t Class
R ig s, a t r e a s o n a b le prices
J L a rg e Feed B a r n in connectio
:
TVC-v. V'CCXVV'u CV
il l l m mette
V alley
And get the news of the world T W I C E EACH WEEK,
the local news once a week and an illustrated maguzioe
once a month.
This is the combination;
Semi Weekly Oregon Journal, one year. MM copies
$1.50
Collage (irove Leader, one year. 52 copies.................. 1.50
Pacific Monthly, one year, 12 copies. ...................... 1.00
Publishers’ price for the three.................... $400
All three one year for $2.30
Tin Semi-Weekly Journal. Portland, or., is a farm newapa|ier publish'd Tm
tiny ami I rblav oi each week
It has iiso w u leased wires Mini Its reports olevents«
always the latest and without bias or prejudice
11s market, reports are corrected 1
tor r.ieh issue hy one whose business it is to do that and nothing else
l liey are n
hie. its store |u"e, ami page o f couth's are alw ay interestin'!, ami its farm depu
(soon to he a feature) will contain original articles hy special paid writers.
The P a c ific M o n t h ly , published at Portland, Or . is tho leading magazineofth
West. It is henutirull) illustrated. Its stories are clean and wholesome and inte
interesting.
The C o tta g e L iro v o L e a d e r , is your local paper and you need it to keep in ti
with local news and happenings.
$ 2 .3 0
ROBERTINE
A man who died at the age of
years quit drinking whiskey at
the age of 70. If he had kept on
drinking it there is no telling how
long he would have lived.
117
Jot»
Work, the Lender of Course
T h e Three For O n e Y ec r, O n ly $ 2 . 30
N ew or K e n e w o J s
E lectric
Tim e Table No. 4
To take effect November 1 1906 .
Bound
No 3 -N o i
P.M j A.M 1 M
2 ::4U|7:30 0 !
2:40 7 :ri 0 3.5
2:40 7 WJ 6.7
3:00 8:14 8 t;
3:18¡8:40 12
3:2tî 8:50 13 5
3:Jir» 9:0ft 15.9
3:38 9:1ft 16 6;
3:50 9:45 20.01
3 and 4 Tuesday
W. Bound
ami Sat on ly
1 and 2 Daily Ex-
¿pt Sunday.
No 2 —No
8 THTIONS
1 Kiev 1 A.M. | P.M
lo u a g e G ro ve... 671 12:00 5.16
W a ld e n ........ 710 11:25 4:f8
Cerro fio r d o .... 807 11:1G* 4 :50
. D o ren a .......... 841 11:08 4:4»
........s ta r............. 917 10:40 4:37
W ick s...
916 10:3.3 8 : 2:1
.Red B ridge...... 1020 10:28 4:50
.. W ild w oo d ........ 1040 I0:l5i 4:17
... D issto n ......... 1060 10:00! 4:00
Subject to change w ithou t notice.
A ll outward freigh t forw arded on ly at the
Joint nsk o f shipper and consignee.
Stage leaves W ildw ood after the arrival
train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
for Bonita and Orseeo. Returning on Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
F reigh t w ill not be received at the o . A- 8. E.
K. R. Depot * te r <
r> p. m. T o insure forw ard­
in g on n ext train freigh t must be delivered in
am pi • time to perm it oi it b ein g billed .
XVCCCCCCCVV<
beautifully illuitrated, good »tone»
and
article* about
»1miff Ualifomi«
and articles
California
» yeu
' hamever
TOWN AND COlIffTBY JOURNAL
a monthly publication devoted
to the farming intcrerts o i the
Wert.
<V(X c n
-p” .
s ye«
ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
Time Table.
NORTH BOUND
N o iG
1:^3 a m
No 18 Collage Grove Local 5.I0 a m
No 12
11.2 0 a m
SOFTII
■ *A\J
and all the far West.
a hook o f 75 pages, contsining
120 colored photographs of
picturesque spots in California
and Oregon.
Total . .
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In effect Sunday, Nov. 25 12 a m
Ni
No
No
No
CATARRI
SUNSET MAGAZINE
A. B. WOOD. Manager.
No 14 New Fast Train
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and send with $1.50 to
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SUNSET MAGAZINE
JAME3 FLOOD BLDG
. SAN
FRANCISCO
ECZEMA a n d P I L E C U R E
R E L IE F A T <•
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Tt demises, soothes, heals and protect*®
diseased menibrftno resnltin}? froniCat
nml drives away a Cold in tlvileadouH
Restores tlio Renses o f Taste and N
Easy t o use. Contains no injmi nsdnj
A pjilied into tho nostrils and r.lwrt|
Ijarge S ize, 60 cents at
in.til. Jaqiiid Cream Bann for use I
»tom izers, 76 rents.
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It ' - .'- n r il u t j to m ake Jours, Ir
— 08 a t tr a c t iv e a s possible. I f you have
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I
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en velo p e, g iv in g a ll p u rt.c u la rs, I f you
w r it e
tod ay.
F iv e
je n n
estab lish ed
M ADAM E. HUDSOK, 2„7 M a d e»/ Md*
_^6_W«tilnBnm_st.. A. rtland, Oregon.
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FREE K n ow i w hat it was to
I / .I, . , . Bll,fcr’ 1 w M I R iv e FRK K OF
L tl A lti. K, to any ¡illlh-lcl n positive
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27 FIRST STRUT MITUH
FARMERS
R EA D THE
Sallowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
Aik ttm r D r w ffiit TODAY
f t r m f r m t o m t i t i/
v V sa
S A V E $ 1.70
A t the C h u rch e s
A dark skin becom es fascinating
when delicately so ft, underspread
w ith the radiant g lo w w hich indi­
cates a healthy, a ctive skin. R o b ert-
ine keeps the skin refined in quality,
keeps pores free f rom c lo g g i r *r waste
and stimulates the tin y capillaries to
contribu te the c o lo r w hich charms in
blonde and brunette alike. R o b ert-
ine is certain protection against tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied be­
fo re exposure to sun o r wind.
Spreads I ike an im perceptible sheen
o f gauze overskin surface, fo rm in g a
shield stim ulating and preserving a
delicate, lustrous beauty.
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i
Methodist Kpisropal Church. Rev.
J. L. Beatty. Pastor. Preaching
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
This is W orth Saving
in.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.,
The following simple home-made Kpwnrth league. 0:30 p. m.. Prayer
mixture Is -aid to relieve any form meeting Thursday evening a t 7 : 30 .
of Rheumatism or baokacho, also All are cordially invited to Ire present
cleanse and strengthen the Kidneys
ami Bladder, overcoming all urinary
Christian Science services held
disorders, If taken In-fore the stage
of Bright's disease: Fluid Extract over Allison’s Barber shop every
Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com- Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and
potnd Kargon, one ounce; Com­ Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
pound Syrup .Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. Mix hy shaking well In a
Christian Church, Rev. W. A.
bottle and take In teaspoon fill doses Elkins Pastor. Services at 11 in
nftpr meals anil at l-edtlme.
the morning and 7.30 in the even­
A well-known authority state» that ing. Y . P. S. C. E. meeting at
the»,» Ingredients are mainly of veg 6 : 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo
stable extraction, and harmless to o’clock,
Intermediate Endeavor
Me. and can l>o obtained at small Society at 2:30 and Choir practice
cost from any good prescription pliar every Saturday evening at 7 . 30 .
macy. Those who think they have
kidney trouble or suffer with lame
First Presbyterian Church, Pastor
hack or weak bladder or rheumatism
should give this prescription a trial, Rev. R. Q. White. Morning service,
as no harm can possibly follow Its 11 , evening 8, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p,
use, and it Is said to tlo wonders for m. All strangers and sojourners
w e lco m e.
tome people.
TULLAR & POWELL •
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Keep bright and you'll bo kept
busy.
Light is the magnet that draws
trade.
A show
window brilliantly
lighted with electric lights makes
many a sale “ tho night before.”
It a t t i a c t s a t t ent i on,
makes it easy for your display to be
examined, and shows your goods to
the best advantage.
Electric light is the best and
only illuminant.
When may our man see you
about it?
W
C o.
Stable
Commercial
209
Fast
4. Meetings held on 2d and 4th Fri-
dav of each month.
M rs . R osknburo , W . M.
T . C. W h e e l e r , W . I ’ .
M h s . M a u d e W h e e l e r , Sec.
N o appetite, loss of strength, ner­
vousness, headache. r"nsii|mtion, Ltd
hreiith, general debility, sour risings,
and catarrh of the stomach urr all
line to indigestion. Kudol DyspepMA
Cure cure» liiillgOBtioii. Tills uew dis­
covery represents the natural juices of
digestion as they exist III a health.!
stomach, combined with the greatest
known tonie and reeonstructive prop­
erties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does
not only eiire indigestion and d.vs
pepsin, but the famous remedy cures
all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and siretigtbell­
ing the mucous membranes lining the
st omieh.
K od ol Dyspepsia Cure after meals IS
not only thoroughly reliable digest-
ant, but it contains great tonic and
reconstructive properties as well.
This fainoui remedy enables the
stomach ami digestive organs to thor­
oughly digest. assimilate ami contri­
bute to the tissues all of the nourish­
ment that is contained in such food as
may 1 h > eaten.
K odol Dyspepsia Cure clears the
way and makes sure the journey from
sickness to health and weakness to
strength. If tile stomach is disor­
dered K od ol will cure it.
Kodol DysjiepslaCure lavs the foun­
dation for health, and the upbuilding
of strength by cleansing, puritiying
and sweetening the glands and mem­
branes of the stomach, and by sup­
plyin g natural juices necessary to
perfect Indigestion, assimilation and
nutrition. Kodol digests what yon
eat, prevents colic,cholera, diarrhoea,
Hnx, dysentery and summer com­
plaints generally, and Its use will cure
indigestion and chronic dyspepsia
permanently.
Kodol is good a lik e
for young and old. Your druggist
sells it
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
).
OF P O R T L A N D
> For the general news o f lhe
Work) <1 1 o lor information aboil
liow 1 o obtain tfie best result
m a
atin^ the soil, Stock
Raising, Fruit Growing etc.
! 011 can secure this exce!!<'^
Pa Pe r
and the
COTTAGE GROVE LEADED
Both for one year for
$ 2.25