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BEAUTIFUL PLAY OF THE DAYS OF OUR SAVIOR, THE HOLY CITY A I.ine o f Samples from Marshall-Fields & Co. Consisting o f Silk and Icc W o o l Head Scarfs. W o o l Shoulder and Head Scarfs and Shawls. Bearskin and Crushed Plush Caps for Children. Sweaters from 1 to 16 Y e a r Sizes. Nightdresses, Outing Flannel, Hemstitched and Em - jroidered yokes, all sizes, Prices ranging from 30 cents to $1.40. Ready made cheaper than you can buy material. T h e iuAueuce o f the Saviour of mankiud permeates and illumines every sceue of “ T h e H oly C ity ,” Clarence Bennett's powerful religi ous play, which was the offering at the Grand yesterday afternoon and night. This is all the more remarkable when the fact is con sidered that H e does not appear upon the stage. Mr. Bennett has so ingeniuslv and masterfully con jured up the atmosphere of those bitter days two thousand years ago, Over One Hundred and H ighly Samples to Select N O T W O A l. l K I i . HIGHEST PRAISE Some Cottage Grove Citizens Grow .Enthusiastic on the Subject - i The. praise of the public Is merit's just reward. Nothing in modern time- the scriptural story. It is the Has received the praise accorded "The Little Conqueror. ’’ scriptural story without alteration O f some kinds ol praise we arc skcpli- or change, the narrative as record ! cal. We doubt the praise of strangers, ed by the evaugclists. There is an i The highest praise lor Cottage Gstive added storv which deals with the 1 public. Is heart, expression from Cottage love of Salome, the daughter of Grove people Ilerodias, for Marius, a young Doan's Kidney pills arc indorse-,1 in Cottage Grove. Roman, but that is entirely sepa No lietter proof of merit can lie bad. rate aud distinct, ami does not de Here's a case of it. We have plenty more like n. tract from the other story o f the Mrs. M. llartimg, Rivet street. Ore., persecution, death aud glorious says: " It is a pleasure for me to recom mend Doan's Kidney pill- This reme resurrection of the Christ. dy has bet'll used in our family with the T h e play is presented by a com- most excellent results and 1 cannot praise it too highly. 1 would advise anybody suffering with kidney trouble to use Doan's Kidney pills," For sale by all dealers Price .30 cents. Foster Milhiiru Co., lliifialo, New York, stile agents (or the I nited States. kememlicr the name— Doan's—and take no other. B ucht What T od Wait IN T H E U N E o r Family Groceries, New Dry Goods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies' and 6ents Shoes AT JOHNSON’S STORE E verything new ami uo-to-datt. Best brands and grades of F' resit Groceries. Country Produce I »ought and sold. Call and see what a dollar w ill buy at W. C. JO H N S O N ’S. S A W M IL L S U P P L IE S F A R M M A C H IN E R Y S T E A M A N D G A S O L IN E ENG INES, P A C K IN G . H O S E A N D B E L T IN G Professional Cards. J. K. YOU NI» ATTO RNEY AT U W Onicer Young Kuililing, West Side. C OTTAG E GROVE L E A D E R . i man loses self respect for the pur- pose o f feathering hiit-uest, it is a ""sad commentary. Fortunately TI1K LE A D E R 1’ H B l.lS H IN U CO (In o .) there are as good uieu directing C onner A D o B bcm . i . s , - Editors j the destiny o f the mining industry 1 * VrWl ♦ W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il ¿9 Hardware and Machinery T u m 4& v > o.r-,4 F t M u i. P IIY S IC IA N a n d SfJItO K O N today as there ever were men who fought for the freedom o f their country, and it is this confidence which encourages us in the belief rent« that when united professional men »:.n0 i.,« l.u O can accomplish something toward 75 protecting mine investors. s u b s c r ip t io n rates Weekly, one year, *1..«; « i » m onth. .7* S in r-W R U L V . One Year . . . . . h. - Six Month, rtiree Months D AY, NOVEMBER 1908 V J Î î PROTECTION OF MINE INVESTORS. alter the opinion of a consulting engineer or metallurgist with re- g a rd to th e wisdom o f serving in- terests that are hostile to the stock holder; but when a professional D o «, not take into con,ideration the one eaaetitial to wom an’ , happineaa—womanly health. The woman who neflect, her health ia neglecting the very foundation of all good fortune. For without health love love, ita luatre and gold ia hut droaa. Womanly health when lo,t or impaired may generally he regained by the u«e of Dr. Fierce', Favorite Pre«cription. no T h is P r e s c r i p t i o n h a s . f a r a r e a y e a rn , b e e n c a r in g d e lic a t e , w ea k , p a in w r a c k e d » o m e n , by t h e h u n d re d s o l t h o u s a n d • a n d th la t o o Im th e p r iv a c y o f t h e i r h o area w ith o u t t h e i r h a v in g t o s u b m it t o I n d e l i c a te q u e s t io n in g s a n d o f fe n s iv e ly r e p u g n a n t e x a m in a t io n s . Sick women are invited to conault Dr. Pierce hy letter f r e t . A ll correapondence held aa aacredly confident,.I. Address W o rld ', Dispensary Medical Aaaociation, R. V . Pierce, M. D., Preeident, Buffalo. N . Y . S. . ' <:” * T *• »*• "» D octo . Boot, The People', < ommoa S e n « Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition - 100 0 pagea. anawera fa P la ts FagIliA hoata o l daiieafe questions which every woman, aingle or married ought to know about. Seal f e e ,, ia p l.i. wrapper to any addre.a on iece.pt of 21 eat neat at.mpa to cover mailing only, or ia cloth binding for 31 atampa. Special Attcntiou Given to M ining and Corporation Law. O ff ic e , S ul lo 3. B an k Bvilldlng. - A TTO R N E Y AT LAW wheu the Son o f G od met 11 is death upon the hill o f Calvary in expiration for the sins o f mau that the spectators unconsciously feels his nearness o f Teacher and Guide who is so constantly referred to. There is one o f the reasons that has prompted so many clergymen to heartily endorse the play and to recommend it not only to profess ing Christians, but to all seekers after truth whatever their faith. The play is not an adaptation of The San Francisco Examiner, the yellowest o f yellow journals, which has been v illify in g and car tooning Prosecutor Heney, is held morally responsible by a good many o f the best people o f the Golden Gate city for the recent dastardly assault on the prosecutor of the grafters and boodlers. Such a paper as the Exam iner may car toon and lampoon, even prostitute its columns in protection of the criminal class, and still hold a fol lowing so long as the crop o f its seed sowing is growing, but when the harvest time comes, as it did down hy the Golden Gate, it is then that foul, disreputable journ alism has to run to cover in self protection, barricade the doors of its establishment to escape the wrath o f an outraged public opin ion. The country has had about enough o f the Ilearst brand o f Journalism. Judge T a ft is planning a trip to Cuba early in February to witness the relinquishment o f American authority and the inauguration of the new island government. pany of rare excellence. Nearly all o f the parts are character parts and players having especial facility in the delineation of strongly marked rolls were chosen for the principal characters. The settings are usually ornate, massive and rich aud the costuming is lavish in the extreme. Those who witnessed this master ly production were highly pleased from the beginning to the end.— Meridian Morning Dispatch, N o vember 16th 1907. It Estates Administered. Mining Patents Procured. Minins and Corporation Law a specialty. Office over Griffin, Veatch Hardware. office Photic. Main IU . Residence, S5. J P Subjects o f evangelistic dis Eugene is now campaigning for courses at the Christian church: a $.30,000 Y . M. C. A. building Sunday. 11 a. tn. “ Some I’robletns with assured success. Eugene of the Twentieth Century church. usually gets what she goes after. : to p. in. a continuation o f the same subject. Monday, 7:30 p. tn. The Eugene Guard’s circulation The Story o f a Idled R ib .” man, Mr. Semmes, is taking in the Tuesday. “ I’repare to meet thy fair— and the farmers, on his map G od .” There is Rood interest subscription proposition. manifest in these meetings. Some o f us cau be thankful A big new line of ladies dress with chicken, or even with mutton goods with trimmings to match at \V. A. Ilemetiways. 27tf chops.- L. IN G R A M > D E N T IS T £ Stewart Porter Huildius Pliouc 1IM Hours >..»<• to 1 J. 1 to 5 jr 9 H . C. M A D S E N , W W IN D M IL L S . P U M P S CO TTA G E G RO V E FLOUR MILLS A l l K in d s of Mill Feed G rain and Hay atchm aker . Repairing at reasonahle charges. A ll work guaranteed tirst-oiBss. Watches, Clocks and Jew elry at Lowest I C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Proprietor. COTTAGE GROVE. ORE. PRESIDENT’ S SON SORTS WOOL. A consul,-ruble fuss bus been made over the fact that Theodore Itoosevelt, Jr., has started to learn the carpet making business. Theodore Is Just a common factory band, earning $5 n week as a wool sorter. He must begin at 7 o'clock In the morning and work until 8:1G In the evening, with forty-five minutes for luncheon. In n mnnly Interview the young man said: “ 1 came here to work and to learn the manufacture o f carpets and rugs. I am merely an employee, and I don't want or ask any speclnl favors or no tice." Nevertheless the president's son must be handicapped nnd bothered by havlug publicity thruBt upon him. The newspapers have snapshot pictures of him ns he goes to his work, pictures of the factory and of his boarding house, and nil that sort o f thing. Why? Surely the Job Is honorable, and the young man Is displaying the common qualities o f an American citizen. He Is beginning at the bottom, ns other boys do. Simply beenuse his father happens to be president Is no reason why mawkish sentiment should be written about him. The young fellow Is modest and will ing nnd ought to be given his fair chance. Moreover— This exploiting of Theodore's honest calling contains the hint of an appar ently growing tendency to look down on the man who earns bis eubstnnee by manual labor. There are some per sons who seem to regard ns n sort of freak the young man who voluntarily seeks to earn his bread by the i went of bis brow. They elevate their eye brows at the spectacle o f the i resi dent’ s sou "stooping to engage ns a sorter o f wools." The tendency of such criticism Is un-American nnd deserves stinging re buke. I.et It be remembered that In this free country T H E SCAMS ON T O E SEAM ED H AND S OE T H E nO N E ST LABORERS ARE SCARS AS HON O R AB LE AS THOSE R E CE IVED IN B A T T L E The uniform o f the soiled garments o f labor Is ns patriotic ns the uniform of mUJtnry trappings. Every one who amounts to anything In this country works nt something. In Europe tliev may call a man who does no Wrrk a "gentleman:" In this country we call him n tramp M IT C H E L L W A G O N S Vr*V.^V.-P)V. * J C JOHNSON. "G ood R oads" is a subject in teresting alike to the farmer, tner chant, timlierman and miner. W hat is needed is a uniform, sys tematic state method o f road work, with liberal state and county aid provided by judicious legislation. This is the object o f the big good roads convention to lie held in Cottage G rove next Wednesday to discuss ways and means to secure such a road system and a united effort on the part o f the various communities and commercial Ixxlies | act which j9 appreciated and will k> secure the desired legislation at „.„.em bered bv the people o f Salem this winter. Let every Cottage Grove and vicinity, farmer, merchant, mill man and — — —— . miner in this locality attend this i W elcom e W . O. W . choppers. convention Wednesday afternoon Fortune Telling B R A S S G O O D S A N D TINW ARE- S T O V E S AN D R A N G E S S. M E D LE Y. ATTO RNEY AT LAW ; TO HELP YOUR TOWN. livery loyal resident wants to see his town grow aud become How to protect mine investors more prosjierous and pleasant as a seems to be as ilifficnlt of accom town in which to reside and do plishment as the salvation of err business. Local pride should Ire ing souls. Academic discussions, paramount with every man, woman whereiu the theorist has the center and child who expects to make of the stage and the man o f prac any city their tiermaneut home. tical experience sits in the audi Th ey should also extend the glad ence, are not always productive of hand to strangers aud make them results that will benefit all con feel that they are welcome as visi cerned. Neither is it advisable to tors and thrice welcome as perma trust the leadership o f a projxised nent residents. reformation entirely to the mau A ll true Americans not only love whose knowledge is all practical their home town as they do the and lacks the basis theory that flag o f their country, but stand would make him a lietter thinker ready to laud its sterling qualities and worker. I f there is to result and do their full share in helping mutual benefit from a discussion j their town grow and look more at which is so important as the better | tractive to both the home people protection of mine investors, then and strangers, says the Corvallis we should hear both sides o f the Times. question, because mankind is Many say they would like to wont to err, often unintentionally, help Cottage Grove improve and and because some people will grow as a town o f beautiful homes never learn by the experience of aud hive o f industry, but are un others, should not discourage the able to do so. Th is class o f citi effort to right the wrongs that are zens can lie o f great help with but known to blanch the fair counte little effort and not much money nance of mining as a legitimate by observing the follow ing hints: business. By legislation it may lie You can repair your sidewalks possible to remedy certain evils, and plant one or two shade trees. but unfortunately all the laws that You can clean up that back al have lieen enacted to protect in ley. vestors are so seldom enforced that You can say something nice it seems ridiculous to petition the about the town when away from judiciary further, says the Mining home. World. You can patronize home trade as W hat the professional men, much as possible. members o f the Mining and Metal You can contribute more liberal lurgical Institute o f Miuiug Engi ly to improvement funds. neers and other equally reputable You can paint your house, fix organizations can do to raise the up the door yard, plant flowers and standard of mine investments is to look pleasant. You cau plant a propogate the spirit o f honesty by lawn. refusing to continue in the service You can refrain from throwing of those who will not deal fairly paper aud lubbish in the street or with investors. T o report con swearing or spitting iu public scientiously on an enterprise in its places. initial stage is not sufficient: a You can do all these and more consulting engineer or metallur if you are so disposed. I f you gist who coutinues iu the employ are not so disposed, do it anyhow of the operator is equally open to and the city w ill rise up and call the criticism o f shareholders who you blessed. are not correctly advised as to the ' work done or prosjiects o f receiv T h e liugene daily papers done ing an equitable return on their in some excllent lioosliug for the Cot vestment. Circumstances m a v tage Grove fair gratutiously, an on ice in McFarland Huildlng $ Over Cochran's Furniture Store ? Olilce Phone, 34) Residence Phone, »31 f Kotered ut the Colton« Urore posteme« as sec ond-class matter. Wynne Hardware Company Main Street, General Bla cksm ¡thin g Horseshoeing a specialty. Wagon aud carriage re in}*. A ll work guaranteed «la v e your horsesteefh e x amined aud repaired. SI iol at rear or 11 innen way A Burkholder’s Store :: T . ü . - ' ' p B i c A t u K E J r e s Fashion Stables Ä M * p le a s e which are made at the G rove (T allery N ew Management New Equipment. Come and see us. We will do our utmost to please you. ¡First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Bara ia Coooectioa Powell & T allar, Prop. THE PAGE WOVEN W IRE FENCE. A. J . Armstrong. DRAYING And a ll Kinds of HAULING Leave orders at Cunningham s Con fectionery Phone 73 or phone residence 40 6 The Standard High Grade Fence of the World. There is over 400 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which will keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock of wire at all times. Hauling Done Promptly at Reasonable Charge W . A. HÒ G ATE Apple Boxes! In q u ire of DAVID GRIGGS, or STEARNS & CHEN0WITH, Agents Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland, Ore. REGISTRATION OF LAND T IT L E .' W e have on hand standard apple boxes in lots from one to one hundred boxes. l.o tso f 10 or less, 1.3 cents each I.ots o f .30_______ ' ____ $6.7.3 Lots of too _____ $12.00 N O T IC I FOR PUBLICATION In the matter ol the application of Eva C. Wheeler to register the title , Department o f the Interior, I to lot No. 1 and the east 1, of lot 2 of : bloek No. 1 of .1 E. Y o u n g'« addi 117. s. Land Office at Boselmrg, Ore. tion to ( ottn ge Grove. I .fine rnnntv. July 27. 1 « K < »regon Notice Is hereby given that All t o w hom it may eoneern:— CHARLES E. C L A R K Take notice that on the 27th d a y of r.f Comstock, Douglas county. Oregon (Vtoher, IMOs. an application was who. on Mny 12th. !!«1 made home- tiled hy the said E vaC . Wheeler, In «tend entry No. 1274-1, S R, Onto for the i il»»' » ¡reni» court for Lane county, North West quarter ol the North Oregon, for initial registration of West quarter Section 28. Township the title of the land above described. 21 South. Range 4, West of the Wif- N ow , unless yon appear on o r be lamette Merlimn, hnn filed notice ol fore the 2Mh day o f November, 1908, Intention to make final five Years and show cause why sneh application proof to establish claim to the should not t>e granted, the same will land nbove described, before Regis !»■ taken as confessed, anil s decree ter, and Receiver tnt Rosrhurg. Onv Gasolene Engine For Sale will lie entered according to the gi»n on the 21rd day ot January 190». prayer of the application and yon tlalm ant name, as witnesses A fine, almost new 3-horse , will be forever barred from disputing I . C. Watkins, O. T. Oleson. John power Fairbanks A Morse gasolene f he snme. Watkins. M. A. Clark, all ot Com F!. I'. L ek , County Clerk, stock, Oregon. engine, tanks and equipment for 81-18 B r v jjx iv L. E d i » t , Register sale. Inquire at the Leader office. i J. E, T o r t »« , Applicant's Attorney. Cottage Grove JWfg. Co.