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REASONS For the Holidays and Clearing House Basis. By John C. Ainsworth of Portland. There is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doc tors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to tie a constitutional Ulsenso and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh cure manufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circu lars and testimonials, Address F. J. C h e n sy A C o ., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipat o n . The financial outlook as we try to analyze it is ns remarkable and complicated us one could well im agine. On Monday of this week out of a clear sky came telegrams from all the principle cities of the Middle West, stating that the credit bal ances of the Pacific Coast cities, amounting to several millions of dollars, were simultaneously tied up under clearing bouse regula Singer, New Home, Wheeler & tions until further notice, and that Wilson and Standard sewing ma orders for shipments of coin or cur chines at Yontch & Lawsons. rency would not be recognized. Portland is peculiarly situated in that she has acted as a reserve cen A t the C h u rch e s ter for Tacoma, Seattle and Spo kane- or the Inland Empire—and Methodist F.piscopnl Church, Itev. as these cities, cut off from every S. M. Nickle, Pastor. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:110 p. other point, received telegtams of a m. Sunday School. 10 a. in., similar tone to those referred to, Epworth League, 6:M0 p. m., Prayer they immediately called upon Port meeting Thursday evening at 7:.’I0. All are cordially invited to he present land for heavy shipments of gold. Portland responded as best she Christian Science services held could, and naturally looked to her over Allison’s Barber shop every source of supply, viz, San Francis Sunday morning at 1 1 o’clock and co, when to our utter astonishment Wednesday evening at 8 o’ clock. we learn that even with a United States sub-treasury and a mint Christian Church, Rev. W. A. there, not one dollar was forthcom Elkins Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in the even ing from this central poiut. For years past it has been pos ing. Y . P. S. C. E- meeting at fi: 3 o p. m. Sunday school at lo sible to deposit telegraphic e x o’clock, Intermediate Endeavor change in New York to the credit Society at 2:30 and Choir practice of the Treasurer of the United every Saturday evening at 7 . 30 . States, and receive payment in gold First Presbyterian Church, Pastor through the sub treasury in San Francisco A t this time this facili Ilev. H. L. Nave: Morning service, ty of the Qovertiment has been de 1 1 , evening 8, Y. p. S. C. E . 7 p, m. All strangers and sojourners nied us, presumably because of the welcome. drain on New York funds resulting from such transfers by our western Catholic Church— Mass every banks. Sunday morning at 10 o’ clock. Portland, thus cut off had hut to Vespers and Benediction at 7 o’ clock fall back on her own resources, not p. m. Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, pastor. only lor her own needs, but for those of the interior banks of Ore gon and Washington. Lodge Directory. Wo have also been asked to car ry the heavy pay rolls of the rail R .E B E K A H S —Cottage drove, No. road companies, for which we re -4, MeetlngH 1st. .‘ird. and .'>th. Fri day of every month,| ceived drafts on St. Paul and San E t t a B a k e r , N. G. K atie B. V eatch , Hee. Francisco. The result has been that we have not properly cared for our interior R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S —Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month banks and have been helpless to M bs M ar y B a k e s . O r ac le . lend more than a ttifling assistance, M bs . C. W. W a l l a c e , Bee. and for that reason it was thought O. W .—Bohemia Camp, No. 260, wise to resort to the only other pro W Meets every Friday evening. tection, namely a legal holiday. L. W. B a k e r , Consul Com. C hah . V an D km icr o , Clerk. Washington followed suit, nnd Cal ifornia has fallen into line and will K O. T. M. Cascade Camp No. 260 continue it indefinitely until the Meets every Thursday night. O. H. V e a t c h , Com. sky clears. R. K . B k n n i h , Cooter. We have hopes and fully believe that shortly facilities will be afford I. O. O. F .—Cottage Grove, No. 68, ed through the San Francisco mint Meet every Saturday night. or sub-treasury which will almost A. B r e w e r , Sec. G e o . C o m e r , N. G. immediately relieve the situation. Until this assistance is afforded, M. W. o f A .—Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each month, in my opinion the Governors of the A. S. P o w e l l , Consul, three states—Oregon, Washington c. W. W a l l a c e . Sec. and California—should net jointly and coutinue from day to day the M. B. A .—Modern Brotherhood of legal holiday, thus allowing busi America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues day o f each month at I.O.O.F. Hall ness to be transacted as usual with T, W . J e n k i n s See. out slightest inconvenience to any 0. W .—St. Valentine Circle 121, one, and at the same time affording W. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each protection to our liuudreds of in month in VV. O, W. Hall. F l o r a J. M il l e r . Clerk. terior banks, who through no fault of their own, are in a position to Foresters of A m erica--M eet every withstand unreasonable demands Monday evening. C o i f m a n , C. R. C. < made upon them. Unlike the con K kn S a x i o ii » , F C. .8. ditions in I893, when it was impos sible to "get blood out of a turnip" A. F. & A. M.—Cottage Grove, No. SI. Meetings 1st and 3rd WClines the resources and wealth of our day of each month. country were never so great ns they O l i v e r V e a t c h , W. M. I). E. W 00LEY, 8ec. are now, so that it would appear that remedying the situation is A R.—Appomatax Post No 84, simply a question of solving a prob G. Meets a t l p. in., on the 2d and 4th lem that is possible of solution. Saturday of each month. D. L. W o o d s , P. C. One other cause of the tempor O. W. R e y n o l d D s . r Adj. ary blocking the movement of our splendid wheat crop is the fact that L. O. T. M. — Lady Lamson Hive, No 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of our 60-day bills ou London (valued ench month. at from $ 1 00,000 to $ 150,000 each), M rs M a r y B o h im tx , L. C, M iss L eta H anford , R, r , representing our loaded wheat ships in the harbor, cannot be sold at any O E. S,—Cottage Orove Chapter No of tho money centers of the coun 4. Meetings held on Sd nnd 4th Fri day of each month. try, thus absolutely stopping the M rs . R oskniicro , W. M. wheat buying front the farmers. T. C. W iikei . es W. P. This, however, can only lie tempor M rs . M ai de W iieki . kr , Sec. ary with the balance of trade so heavy in favor of the United States W. R. C .—Appomattox W , R, C, No. 12, Meets nt 1 p. m. on the 2d and at this season cf the year. 4th Saturday o f each month. M ary D i c k e y , Pres. It is to be hoped that with these wonderful crops and other products E. J e n n i e W o o d s , Sec. of our soil, representing so much wealth, that the wheels of com K. of P .—Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. merce may soon be set in motion 8 . It. P i p e r C. C again.—The Spectator. C has . V an D e n B kr « . K.of R. A 8. INDIGESTION. MARKET REPORT. N o appetite, loss nf strength, n**r- vousnees. headuebe, constipation, PRODCCK. breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all (Prices quoted are retail. to Indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia 30c due Butter, country Cure curt's Indigestion. This new 31» 25 c eovery represents the na.ural juices Butter, cooking 40c digestion as they exist In a healthy Butter, creamery, lb combined with the greatest Butter fat 34 e stomach, known tonic and reconstructive prop 35 c erties. Eggs Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does !>c not only cure Indigestion and dys- Chickens $3.00 pepsla.bnt the famous remedy cures Onions, cwt. all stomach h troubles by cleansing. Apoles, bushel, according to ill siouim ......... . • ----,. ; sweetening andstrengtneii-1 Ifyl 1.25 m rlfylng, quality ing the mitonné membranes lining ine _ thi Chittcm bark, old 5 C st nnnch. , . 29 Mohair K od ol Dyspepsia Cure niter meals is not only thoroughly reliable digest Hides, green 7 e 8c ant, but it contains great tome and Salt hides, dry reconstructive properties as well. $o .75 This Potatoes famous remedy enables tin $2.00 stomach and digestive organs to thor Cabbage, cwt oughly digest, assimilate and contri Turnips, cwt $ '• 5 ° $1.50 bute to the tissues all of the nourish Carrots, cwt that Is contained In such food as $2.00 ment Parsnips, cwt may lie eaten. K odol Dyspepsia I ’nre clears the HAY, DBA IN , ETC way and makes sure t he journey from (Retail prices are quoted) sickness to health and weakness to $0.90 strength. I f the stomach Is disor Wheat, bushel dered K odol will cure it. Wheat and vetch, chopped Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lays the foun $32.00 ton dation for health, and fhe upbuilding Oats, bushel 45e of strength by cleansing, purlliylng $21.00 and sweetening t Do glands and mem Bran, ton Clean wheat chop, ton $33 00 branes of the stomach, and by sup Oats and vetch chopped, Ion $25.00 plying natural juices necessary to Indigestion, assimilation ami $24.00 perfect Mixed, ton nutrition. Kodol digests what you $28.00 eat, prevents colic,cholera, diarrhoea, Shorts, ton Flour, valley, cwt $2.20 flux, dysentery and summer com Flour (hard wheat, cwt $2.60 plaints generally’ , and Its use will cure indigestion and chronic dyspepsia j Rolled barley, per 751 b sack $ 1.10 permanently. Kodol is good alike , Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00 for young and old. Your druggist Hay, baled, ton $ i 3 .oo sells it. l iv k sto ck m arket Commercial Stables! A ll kinds o f F irst Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection! TULLA r T p OWELL : COTTAGE (¡ROVE, OREGON SAVE $1.70 And get the news of the world T W IC E EACH WEEK, the local news once a week and an illustrated magazine once a month. This is the combination: Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year, 104 copies . 209 . a jí 40 Keep bright and you’ ll be kept 6 to 7c busy. Right is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S . lighted with electric lights makes mnny a Bale “ the night before.” "Ul0IU 0> V.Wì’W.Wl’V.WlV.-Wl'SfcWl’iéWi I It a t t i a c t s at t ent i on, J^JARION V E A TC H makes it easy for your display to be Phone 66 lies. Ph on e Main 41G examined, and shows your goods to F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and L IC E N S E D the best advantage. EM BALM ER Electric light is the best and Parlors at V eatch a Lawson’s. k only illuminant. I When may our man see you about it? Cows Sheep Veal, dressed Hogs dressed i J. 1.8# price lor the three.............. $1.0# A ll three one y e a r for $2.30 The S e m i- W e e k ly J o u r n a l. Portland, Or , is ;t farm newspaper published T m l day and Friday of each week It has its ow n leased w ires and its reports of events art always tho latest and without Mas or prejudice. Its m arket reports are corrected up fur tin li issue by one whoso business it is to do that and nothing else i hey are relia- j hie. Its story page, and page o f comics are alw ay Interesting, and Its farm department j (soon to be a feature) w ill contain original articles by special paid writers. The P a c ific M o n t h ly , published at Portland, Or , is the leading magazine of the West. It is beautifully Illustrated Its stories are clean and wholesome and iutenselj i interesting. The C o tta g e u r o v o L e a d e r , is your local paper and you need it to keep in U with local news and happenings. J V alley 1.5# Pacific Monthly, one year. 12 copies..................... Publishers' s W il l l m m e t t e S1.50 Cottage Grove Leader, one year, 52 copies ............. $ 2 .3 0 T K c T h r e e F o r O n e V e r r. O n l y $ 2 . N ew or R e n e w a ls 30 E l e c t r ic Co. K. YO U N G * ATTO RNKY AT LA W 0 . & S. E. K. K. Office: Young Building, Main Street, W est Side. v ili / Tim e Table No. 4 T o take effect November 1 1906. i D I ♦ ^ O P T IC IA N and R E F R A C T IO N IS T Room 1-1 N ew ChrismanBk. Eugene, Or. n 9 S a n d l Tuesday VV. Bouud and Sat only 1 and 2 Daily Ex- No 3 - N o l No 2 -N o ¡apt Sunday. P.M 1 A.M 1 M 1 STHTION8 | Kiev 1 A.M. | P.M 2:8017:30 0 .Cottage G ro ve... 671 12:00 5.16 2:40 7:rH) 3.5 W a ld en ....... 710 11 :2-‘»| 4:fs S4)7 11:161 4:50 2:49 7 -.’»9 G.7 . Cerro Gordo — 3:00 H:ll S.G . b o ro n a ...... Ml 11 :w 4:44 3:18 H: 10 12 .........star............. 917 10:40 4:37 946 10:33 i:23 3:2« 8:50 13 6 ....... W icks... 3:35 9:05 15 9 . . Red B ridge.. . 1020 10:2» 4:20 3:38 9:15 16 ». .. W ildw ootf....... 1(40 10:15 4:17 3:50 9:4.r>•20.0 ___Disston . . loto lO-.OOl 4:00 Fast R FRANO LUCILE HARD W . K IM K , M. D. - j P H Y S IC IA N and SU KG EON J Office in M cFarland Building ! O ver W ynne’ s H ardw are Store Office Phone, 341 Itesidenco Phone, 12G * i Bound Subject to change w ithout notice. A ll outward freight forwarded only at the Joint risk o f shipper and consignee. Stage leaves W ildwood after the arrival train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for Bonita and Orseoo. Returning on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freigh t w ill not be received at the O. * s. E. it. R. Depot after-r> p. m. T o insure forw ard in g on n ext train freight must he delivered in am pi • time to perm it ol it being billed . CATÁHR S U N K T MAGAZINE beautifully iiluatrated, good «tones and article« about California and all the far Wert. TOWN AND Time Table. In effect Sunday, Nov. 25 12 a ni NORTH l ) o th ey fit? 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