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/ County Camp M. W. A, The county camp M. W . A. was held in this city Wednesday with delegates present from the various camps of the county, the main ob ject of the convention being the election of a delegate to attend the state camp which will be held at Ashland next month. C. W . W al lace of this city was chosen prési dent or the county camp and Dr. Turner of Springfield, for clerk. The candidates for delegate were Dave Link, Eugene and M. R. Kendall, Junction, the latter being the choice of the county camp. A committee was appointed to perfect arrangements for a county log roll ing association and draft by-laws, as follows: Kendall, Junction and Mosier and Chamberlain of Eu gene. The first log rolling will probably be held in Cottage Grove this summer. Among the out siders in attendance wers: M. R. Kendall, Junction, Dr. Turner, Springfield and David Link, S. R, Mosher, Fred Chamberlain, F. E. Bodenhame, H. G. Mosher, J. H. Newman, J. S. Higgins, F. R. Welch, W . H. Maxham and A . A. Simmons of Eugene. Birthday Surprise. W HAT THE KIDNEYS 00. At Home. Their Unceasing Work Keeps us The “ A t Home" given by Mrs. I.yllian Goodman, Mrs. Henry Strong and Healthy. A ll the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blocd. They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure matter i9 left in the blood. This brings on many dis eases and sympsoms— pains in the back, headache, nervousuess, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, de bility, irregular heart, drowsiness, de posits in the urine, dropsy, etc. But if you keep the filters righ t you w ill have no trouble with your kidneys. P hillip Hohl, blacksmith, liv in g on the west side, Cottage Grove, Ore., says: “ I can recommend Doan’ s K idn ey Pills as being a reliable kidney remedy anil all that it i9 represented to be. I had heard so much about this medicine that when my son contracted kidney disease I advised Doan’s kidney pills. He did so, procuring them at the Benson phar macy, and since he used this remedy he is better in every way and all signs of kidney disease have left him. I know of many others who have used Doan’s K idn ey pills with the most satisfactory results and I have no hesitancy in recommending a remedy of such great m erit as Doan’s K idn ey P ills.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and take no other. Veatch and Miss Mundy at the former’s home Thursday afternoon was a very enjoyable occasion, in teresting games being the features of the afternoon. The first prize was 'awarded to Mrs. Van Den- burg, the second to Mrs. Nave. Very dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mesdames H. O . Thompson. W . H. Abrams, Fred Herren, Frank Rosenberg, Marion Veatch, J. O. Van Winkle, Fred Russel, B. R. Job, B. Lurch, Harry Kreuger. Geo. Hall, N. E. Compton, J. C. Johnson, J. S. Medley, C. H. Burkholder, D. T. Awbrey, E. C. Macy, Herbert Flakin, Chas. Van Denberg, D. J. DuBruille, Mrs. Richmond, Mrs. Mundy. E. E. Bright, the poultryman, who has been quite ill, is able to be on the streets again. Miss Abbie Johnson has re turned home from a visit at Eu gene. Vote right. Vote against evil and men who would tolerate evil doing. Squire Vaughn has filed his pe~ tition for the nomination o f Jus Here are some interesting facts tice of the Peace for the Cottage about Edward Baxter Perry, who Grove precinct. is to play here on Thursday April Free Thomas, oue of Eugene's 16 at the armory. leading architects, spent a few He is the only blind pianist in days in this city this week inter the world's history who ever suc viewing those who are contemplat ceeded in winning an unquestioned ing improvements. See his card position in the front rank of his in the Leader. profession. _ The Endeavor Society will have He is the only American pianist who ever played at the imperial charge of the Sunday evening ser vice at the Christian church. An court in Germany. He is the only pianist living or interesting program has been pre dead, of any country, who ever pared, consisting of songs by the played in twelve hundred concerts choir, male quartette, recitations in ten years, surpassing even Gotts- and letters from the students at chalk’s world-famous record of Damoh, India. At the close of the service an offering will be eleven hundred. He is the only pianist, American taken for the support of the Da or foreign, who ever succeeded in moh orphanage. A ll are invited sustaining himself for a period of to attend. ten consecutive years by concert Senator Chas. W . Fulton was playing alone, in the United States. given a rousing reception at Eu He is the originator o f the le c gene yesterday. The Eugene band ture-Recital. and male quartette furnished mu sic and the sjieech in the theatre Notice of Wood Contract. Thursday evening was very large ly attended. He produced many Notice is hereby given that the affidavits and much evidence to directors of school district No. 45 prove that purely politicel motives Lane County, Oregon will receive were back of Heney's attacks on bids for 50 cords of fir wood, said him and he is said to have pretty wood to be sound and cut from the well cleared up Heney's charges body of old trees and to be two against him. His speech made a feet long and split suitable for fur most favorable impression and his naces and to be hauled and ricked able work in congress was recog up in the basements of the school nized bv all present. Several from buildings in said district on or be Cottage Grove attended the re fore the first day of Sept. 1908 ception. bids to be opened April 15, 1908. The directors reserve the right to reject anv and all bids. Dated March 30, 1908. And &II Kinds of YOU’LL BE SATISFIED J. K. B a r r e t t , District Clerk. F. B. P h il l ip s , Chairman. with the results if you buy all your 51-52 Drugs, Remedies, Medicines and Toilet Articles from us. W e sell The Cottage Grove basket ball Leave order« at Cunningham s Con only what we know to be absolutely team defeated the Drain team in fectionery Phone 73 or phone PURE their home town last Saturday residence 406 Our prescription department has night by a score o f 13 to 26. The long had the reputation for skillful Cottage Grove team puts up a Hauling Done Promptly at pretty stiff game. and accurate work. Reasonable Charge The proposition to bond Rose- burg for $35,000 to pave its main streets, carried yesterday bv a vote W . A. H O G A TE Cottage Grove. Oregon of 482 to 66. N. E. Compton was treated to an • agreeable surprise Monday evening by a large company of friends calling at the Compton home to celebrate his birthday an niversary. Mrs. Compton was as sisted in entertaining by Mesdames Wheeler and Van Winkle. A pleasant evening was spent by the guests in the pursuit of interesting parlor games and the discussion of delicious luncheon. Those present and invited were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herren, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abrams, Dr. and Mrs. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brund, Dr. and Mrs. Macy, A. S. Nickle, Mr. and Mrs. C. W . W al lace, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. Sim- eial, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. I). J. DuBruille. Facts. DRAYINQ HAULING Benson’s Pharmacy