Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 10, 1908, Image 10

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    PROF. BAUGHMAN. SPRINGFIELD
OUT FOR SUPERINTENDENT
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO.
I
Their
Unceasing
Work
Keeps
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
us
Strong and Healthy.
H. C. Baughman, professor of
the Springfield schools, has been I
prevailed upon for some time to 1 A ll the blood in the hody passes
through the kidneys once every three
file his petition for the nomination minutes. The kidneys filter the blocd.
ou the Republican ticket for school1 They work night and day. When
superintendent. Not
until this1 healthy they remove alxmt 500 grains
week was he influenced to even o f impure matter daily, when unhealthy
some part of this impure matter is left
entertain such a thought, but so in the blood. This brings on many dis­
strong was the sentiment that he ; eases and sympsoms— pains in the back,
could get the nomination that he | headache, nervousuess, hot, dry skin,
has at last decided to enter the j rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of
the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, de­
race. For the past ten years Mr. bility, irregular heart, drowsiness, de­
Baughman has been one of Lane posits in the urine, dropsy, etc. But if
county's most successful teachers. you keep the filters ryfht you will have
For a time prior to coming to no trouble with your kidneys.
P hillip Hohl, blacksmith, liv in g on
Springfield he was principal of the the west side, Cottage Grove, Ore., says:
Garry school at Eugene, but at an " I can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills
advanced salary he accepted the as being a reliable kidney remedy and
schools at this place. Mr. Baugh­ all that it is represented to be. I had
heard so much about this medicine that
man has assisted with County when my son contracted kidney disease
teachers’ examinations for four I advised Doan's kidney pills. He did
successive years. Since taking so, procuring them at the Benson phar­
the principalship of the Springfield macy, and since he used this remedy he
is better in every way and all signs of
schools he has made very gratify­ kidney disease have left him. 1 know
ing progress for its betterment. of many others who have used Doan’s
The board is so Well pleased K idney pills with the most satisfactory
with his discipline in the school results and I have no hesitancy in
recommending a remedy o f such great
room that they have offered and merit as Doan's K idney P ills.”
almost insisted on his accepting
Kor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
the principalship of the schools for Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N ew York,
another year, and have offered sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name— Doan's—'and
him a raise in salary. His except­ take no other.
ional ability, together with his
great energy in expediating mat­
Now is the time to have electric
ters in the school room has given j
his staff of assistants and scholars lights installed while you are do­
perfect confidence and has caused ing your spring house cleaning.
52-2t
the Springfield schools to rank j Cottage Grove Electric Co.
among the Very best in the state.
Mr Baughman would make one o f , Drew Griffin of Eugene, the
the most able and best qualified j genial, jovial Drew, was in the
school superintendents in L a n e! Grove Thursday looking after his
County. He is a man of dignified 1 interests for the nomination of
bearings, yet his affable ways and sheriff on the republican ticket at
quick conception of the necessities , the. forthcoming primaries. Mr.
of the public school over the county, , Griffin was formerly connected
together with the fact that he is a with the Griffin Veatch Hardware
native son, educated in Lane Company of this city, and has
County, should make him a strong many friends in South Lane who
candidate for the nomination for will remember him at the primary
County superintendent at the pri- [ election.
maries, April
17th.— Springfield,
Tomorrow, Saturday evening,
News
the boys and girls of the High
school intend to hold a basket
Portland and Return Only $5.30
social for the purpose of raising
The Southern Pacific Co. is now money to pay off the deficit due on
selling round trip tickets to Port­ the paper they are editing here.
land from Cottage Grove for $5.301 The I-eader urges parents of the
good going Saturday on No. 16 at pupils to turn our and help them.
1.50 a. m. train, returning Monday It will be well worth a parents time
evening on No. 13 leaving Portland to attend and see the class of
at 7. 30 p. m., giving all day Sat-1 pupils that attend our High school
urday, Sunday and Monday in and we feel sure they will be well
Portland. The same arrangements repaid for the time spent.
apply from Portland giving Port- j
land people a chance to visit !
valley points at greatly reduced,
rates.
BEN F. KEENEY,
Lane County’s Assessor.
I f you are a user of electric
lights you are in danger from fire
by an overturned lamp, Cottage
.Grove Elecric Co.
52-2t
If your eyes bother you consult
D. J. Scholl. He is now prepared
to fit the most obstinate cases in
eye troubles.
Have electricity wired into your
residence then get an electric iron
for the family laundry. Cottage
Grove Electric Co.
52_2t
Can you read these lines with
comfort and without eye strain
after you have been reading all
these columns? If not D. J.
Scholl will correct your eyes and
he guarantees his work.
Yes our patrons can now put
out the “ weeks washing” without
the old drudgery work, do it with
jierfect ease, wringing and all,
with an electric washing machine-
Cottage Grove Electric Co. 52-2t
Scholl guarantees his work in all
lilies. If your eyes bother you go
and see him. If your watch is out
of whack, see him. If you want
jewelry see him.
Everything is
what he says it is. His word is
good as gold.
Lodge Directory.
K E B C h A H S - Cottage Grove, No.
24, Meetings 1st 3r>l. and 5th. Fri­
day of every month,
E t t a B a k e r , N (1.
K atie B. V eatch , Sec.
ROYAL
N E IG H B O R S — Meet 2nd
»m l 4lh Wednesday o f each month.
M rs M ar y B ak e r . O baci . e .
M rs . C. W . W a l l a c e , Rec.
W
O . W —Bohemia Camp, N o .'.w .
Meets every F riday evening.
A. B rew er , Consul Com.
C hah . V a n D knbu kg . Clerk.
K
O T. M.— Cascade Camp No. 260
Meets every Thursday night.
O. H. V e a t c h , Com.
R. K. B knnis , Cooter.
1. O . O F —Cottage G rove, No.
Meet every ^Saturday night.
G eo . I o m er , N. G.
A. B r e w e r , See.
M W. o f A . —Meetings 1st ami 3rd
Monday in each month,
A. 8. P o w e l l , Consul.
C. W. W a l l a c e , Clerk.
M B A .—Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues­
day o f each month at I.O.O. F. Hall.
T , W. JsNKiNa Sec.
W 0 W .—8t. Valentine Circle 121,
M eet« 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
month in W. 0. W. Hall.
M rs . CoaA C o w m a n , Clerk.
F o re s te rs o f A m e r ic a — M eeting:
Flrat and Third Thursdays.
F.nwis Tn.LAR. Chief Ranger
C. C. C o f f m a n . Fin. iec.
See that new long cylinder Col­
umbia graphophone at the Bazaar.
The following item appeared in . A. F. & A. M .—C otta ge Grove, No.
It plays both long and short cylin last week's issue of the Florence
51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day of each month.
der records. New Victor machines West:
T. C. W h e e l « . W. M.
just arrived also.
“ B. F. Keeney, who is serving
L. F. W o o le v , Sec
his first term as county assessor,
A R .—Appomatax
Post No 34.
I f you will try using electric made a big hit and gained wide­ G. Meets
a t l p. in., on the 2d and 4th
spread
popularity
by
increasing
” ghts, you will not be satisfied
Saturday of each month.
D r D. L. Worms, P. C.
with any other light. Call andj the Southern Pacific company's,
lands
from
an
average
of
$2.23
I O. W. R e yx o ld s . Adj.
see the Cottage Grove eleclric com­
per acre to an average of $8 per I
pany about it.
52-2t
acre. Wells Fargo express came ! L O . T . W —Lady Lam son Hive, N o
42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday o f
in
for a little attention on the part | each month.
Read the new ads of Wheeler
of Mr.
Keeney, having been I
M rs M a r t S c h im t *, L. C.
Thompson Co., and Compton & jumped from $150 to $15,255. The M iss L e t a S a r t o r r . R. K.
W allace
Pullman Palace Car Co. was also I
of P .—Jnveutoa L od ge No. 43.
touched up from $1,830 to $12,290 K. Meets
every Wednesday night.
Fine new line of ladies lace and and there are many other like in -'
J . E. O s tr a x d e e , C. C.
C has . V a n D k n B rbo . K .o f R . 4 9.
embroidery collars at the Bazaar. stances.”