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Intelligence W ill Be the Capital of the Future. BIBKUOLDIR-WOODS CO. Are Selling at Cost their Stock of By JE A N JULES JUSSERAND. fre n c h A m b n u d o r lo the U nited Statee. ♦INTELLIG EN CE is the source of power which more and more will set the big human factory in motion. The ROLE O F M O N ET IS OH A N Q IN G , and, colossal as is the part it plays in modern enterprises, it has a more and more marked tendency to yield in importance to that other source of power, that old form of capital, IN TELLIG EN CE. LADIES' AND MISSES’ RAINCOATS Some Good Bargains in A8 YEARS PA 88 AND IN V E N T IO N S M U L T IP L Y AND OUR W A N T S BECOM E G R E A T E R IN T E L L IG E N C E W IL L BECOM E T H E T R U E 8 T C A PITA L, W H IL E MONEY AND T H E R E S T W ILL BE BUT G O U N T E R 8 TO R E P R E S E N T IT. W o o l D re ss G o o d s Another shipment of up-to-date Coats, all sizes, as cheap as you can buy elsewhere BURKHOLDER-WOODS CO. COTTAGE GROVE LEADER. sing, hence everyw here carols are sung. It is especially the child re n 's d a y , it comes crowned with T H K M CA DKK P U B L I S H I N G C O ( lita .) gifts to them, an d as they count E ditori* C o.N N K .lt A I>U B R Ì I ! . ! . « , their imm ense treasures, the babble E n t e r e d a t t h e C o tta g e ro v o postnm c© an see- of their joy is p erhaps the sweetest o n d - c la s s m a tte r . m usic th a t ascends from earth to heaven. T h e promise th a t cam e S U H 8 C K IP T IO N K A T E S with the first C hristm as day e x a lt W e e k ly , o n e y e a r. 51.50. m o n th s SEMI WF.KKLV. ed m an more th an an y th in g else O n e Y ear . . . . Six M o n th s since the creation. W hen it was T h r e e M o n th s said he was but a little lower th an the angels, it was b u t a figure of TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908. speech. Hut the promise m ade it a trem endous reality: it m eant for C H RISTM AS him im m ortal life—a life growing more exalted through the ebb and Christm as is once more draw ing flow of endless ages, a change near. It is an old festal day. It like th a t w hich converts a grub was a festal day long before the into a butterfly in a physical sense Christians adopted it, so long that in an intellectual sense a splendor even legends can not trace the unspeakable. W hy, then, should tim e back to the beginning of the it not be a day of rejoicing, a day custom, says Goodw in’s W eekly. of fam ily reuuious; a day on At first it was, |>erhaps, intended w hich to m ake the hearts of child as a recognition of the gratitude ren glad; a day of k in d greetings of m ankind for the harvest, a day to neighbors and friends; a day on on w hich they could dress their w hich to th a u k God for his altars, offer oblations to their gods mercies and blessings, an d on and rejoice over the bounties that which to sing joy-songs and be had come to them. Hut when the C hristians fnted ujxm it as the n a i glad? T u 0 s 4 a y 9 a n d F rid a y s . S ilen ce! TW instinct at modewy natural to arary woman ia often a | m t hindrance to the cure of womanly d.aaoaea. Women ahrink from the personal questions of the local phyaieiea which seem indelicate. The thought of rlam ination ia ab horrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condition • f disease which surely progresses from had to worse. II * « B e en D r . P i t r e » ’ a e r t e f / e f e f t c a r e m g r e a t m a m r w o m e n a f t B a r e S n ea d a re tm g e t e r a a e d e sty fa Ale a l t a r a t F R E E ea m a a lla - tla n By la t t e r . X II corro a p o m d o m ea la B e fd a a a n t r a d I t c o n f id e n tia l. A d d r e s s D r . m . r . F ie r c e . B u ffa lo . H. T. Dr. Pieres’a Favorite Proscription restores and regulates the womanly function#, abolishes pain and builds up and putt tbs finishing touch of health on ovary wank woman who givaa ¡1 a fair trial. It Make» Weak Women Strong, Slek Women Well. Yon can’t afford to accept a itr r ti nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic medicine or known co taros ition . Intermediate School Itemi i i k H am ilton Eox is hack again after a short spell of sickness.: Miss Hurdick of IVrtluud was a recent caller at the dormitory. Elder H anson sjient the most of last week in litis neighborhood. T he ninth grade Algebra class entered upon their work this a. m. Some of the studeuts of the Royal school visited the public school Friday. Messrs. Earnest O herg and W alter W eaks were visitors at the school last week. Mr. A. 1). Owens has purchased sixty-eight head of A ngora goats front Mr. S. C. V eatch. l’rescott W heeler returned home Friday evening from Y oncalla where he sjtent last week. T h e Chorus Club is getting ready for another recital to be given altout the las. of Jan u ary . T he dormitory is a k ind of hos pital at present as a few of the studeuts and teachers are sick ow ing to colds and sore throats. lu t t i! . *— r 7 1 \ Y ob W a it Family Groceries, New Dry Goods Fine Laces and Embroideries Ladies' and Gents Shoes AT JOHNSON’S STORE E verythin« new and no-to-date. Best brands and «fades ot Fresh Groceries. C ountry Produce (» lig h t and sold. Call anti see- w hat a doll.u will. Huy at VV. C. J O H N S O N S. arm re Edison Graphophones and Records, Carving Sets, Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons, Ornamental Candle Sticks and many otlie» useful and appropriate Holiday Gifts : : : : : : ■ c o n tra cte d to deliver the big re duction p lan t of the Kelso Mill & M inuiug Co. on to their property THE G R E A T E ST OF THESE. in the Hohemia mines from -the end of the railroad at Disston, an d Mr. By A rth u r W . C opp. Mosby inform s us th at the big job “ T h re e th i n g s ,” said C h rist, “ My F a was com pleted Friday, unusual good w eather h aving been greatly F th e r ask s; T hese, th e n , I teach to th ee. in their favor. T his big m illing T h e se are th e th in g s th in e h e a rts m u st plant is being erected on w hat is h o ld ; know n as the Mayflower group of F a ith , hope, a n d ch a rity . • mines and will be set up this “ F a ith , th o u sh o u k ls t have, for w ith o u t w inter ready for operations when th a t spring opens. T h o u ca n st n o t t o o k on h ig h ; T h e M onday’s O regonian in enum erating the features of its forthcom ing New Year edition, in cluding the w riteups of Oregon products an d industries, m eutious everything h u t m ines and m ining, one of the principal products of the state an d one of its chief in dustries. If it overlooks th is im portant factor in O regon’s in d u s trial and com m ercial enterprises it will he a woeful oversight, how H ope, th o u sliouU lst have, for w ith o u t hope ever, it is quite probable th a t the IIow ca n st th o u p ierce th e sky? big daily only neglected to en u m B ut ch a rity , it m u s t lie th in e ; erate this industry in M o n d ay ’s W ith o u t its s o f t'n in g fold p ap er,.an d will come out w ith its N o m an m ay lo o k u p o n h is C.od A n d fash io n in H is m old. usual fine m ining departm ent. W. T. H an k in s has retu rn ed from Dundee. Oregon, where he spent the sum m er, to S tar to re m ain indefinitely. Mr. H an k in s is interested in lum bering. “ S eest th o u th a t hooded wom an th ere? EDITOR MOORHEAD RECEIVES HIS ORDERS H a t IN T H K L IN K O K To this transformation in the form of capital can be attributed the splendid efforts tried of late to IM PR O V E T H E C O N D ITIO N S OF T H E W ORKM AN AND MAKE H A P P IN E S S EA SIER OF ACCESS TO HIM by placing at his disposal not mere pecuniary allowances, but the intelligence and experience of those possessed of the new capital, intelligence. W hen considering these problems one is struck by the quantity of useful help which consists in more information, in 'ATTENTION B E IN G D R A W N TO FACTS U N O B SER V ED B Y -T H E W O R K IN G M A N H IM SELF, too busy in the day and too tired at night. Many of the PROBLEM S O F H IS L IF E SHOULD BE STU D IED Kelso Reduction Plant by those who have more time and knowledge and the/solutions submit Delivered to Mines ted to him. Of this sort, for example, is the problemkif food. Intelligence can help the workingmen better tliajn money and yet represent a considerable profit for those willing toilenrn—the work 1). A. Mosby w as in from l)is- done by Dr. Landouzy in telling the workingmen ofJFranee what sort ston today and h ad the Leader of food is best for them, according to their professions, and what it sent to his address for one year. He is one of the freighters who will cost. W ho ta u g h t h e r wage of, sin? T h e Springfield News carries more an d larger live advertise W ho show ed to h e r th e re e lin g path? W h at h o ld s h e r soul w ithin? m ents of local business men than W ou ld st tliou, w ho ch eated ;it th e nets, any country paper published in W o u h lst th o u , w ho robbed th e road, It is right to rem em ber the little th e W illam ette valley. Those W ou ld st tlio u , w ho filch ed th y m a s te r's folks on Christm as, b u t d o n ’t for Springfield business men m ust lie shop, get the old ones. T h e gray-haired a live s^t. M ake k een th is w o m an ’s goad? father and mother, sitting alone by “ W ho k n o w s b u t C.od th is w o m an ’s cause the fireside, from w hich the child l ‘K)H, taken altogether, has been F o r all h e r sc arlet way? ren have all departed, appreciate a a prosperous year for the Pacific W hen l i e fo rg iv es, th e n w o u ld st tlio u d are token of rem em brance from the coast. -Good crops and good T o raise th in e h an d to llay? absent sons and d aughters more prices, and everyone who tried has E ach b lack en ed soul h o ld s sleep w ith in than anything else. Remember been able to p ut by som ething for A reason for its fall; (Toil know s, an d if thou lo v e s t H im , the old—they will pass but few the proverbial rain y day. Show H im th y best of a l l --------- more C hristm as days with you. “ A n d th is, oh. m en w ho fo llo w Me gfl'he people are alw ays right, if A little c h a p whose father is a T o w h ere My F a th e r redgns, given tim e. Hut, occasionally, T his, th is is b o u n d less c h a r i t y . prom inent m erchant, and, as such, they require an enorm ous am ount Ah, y e of e arth , th e s ta in s never loses an opportunity to of tim e to come to a just conclus T h a t com e of c rim e -b e g o tte n liv es decant upon the virtues of ad A re less before th e Tlierone ion. vertising one day asked his mother: T han those th a t s ln v r on h a rd e n e d h earts, “ May Lucy and I play at keeping It is unnecessary to “ wish you a O n th o se w ho cast th_*. sto n e. store in the front roBm?” “ Yes Merry C h ristm as,” you will have “ Before th in e ey es on C a lv a ry assented the m other, “ but you it anyw ay, if it is w ithin your C h rist an d a d y in g tl lie f m ust be very q u ie t.” “ All rig h t,” reach. T h o u ’lt see, am i a t th e cro ss tlio u 'It said the youngster, “ w e’ll pretend hear A w o m an 's hopeles ¿ g r ie f we d o n ’t ad v e rtise .” tal day -of the Messiah, a new sacredness was attached to it and a new joy. T he appropriateness of it is increased as the date is studied. T he longest night in the year in northern latitudes is passed: the sun th a t had been w andering farther and farther away, h as halted in his course and has turned back, which is a prom ise of andther spring and another harvest. At the same tim e it symbols to m an an aw akening after the chill and the darkness have run their course and the daw n of a- perennial spring will l>e his. So on the com ing of the day, in every land there is a festival. In E ngland on Christinas eve the yule log is fired and great candles lighted, fill all the rooms, an o u t w ard sign of festivities, while within the fire place is holly- crowned and the feast is spread, Poultry raisers are ta k in g lots of the roasts, the chicken and mince interest in the show of the Lane pies, the apples, the nuts and the County Poultry Association a t E u cider. T he churches hail the com gene December 2 1st to 24th. ing of the day with jov bells and H andsom ely engraved silver tro celebrate it with all the |K>mp of phies will lie given ns prizes. T he incense and organ and choir, as is poultry product of Oregon is becom ing to those who accept its valued at five m illion dollars an traditions and date a promise of nti ally. eternal life from i». T he story in the Testam ent is that at its first T he Cottage G rove Leader with com ing new lights shone upon the com m endable enterprise, issues a earth, an angel voice proclaimed handsom e holiday uum lier replete the momentous news of the with interesting facts about th at S aviour’s birth, while the siugiug section of Lane co u n ty .— Register. of the heavenly host filled the A million dollar paper mill is to ether with joyous acclaim and the lie built and operated at T acom a. deep refrain, sounding down, T he western publishers will wel thrilled the world. T he devout come the enterprise. believe that song is repeated on every anniversary of that night, A n open confession m ay he and certain it is that the instinct good for th e soul, but it is hard on of m an on that dav is likewise to!**le rePuia tiou. Royal M ark well, oh, m en, w h a t passes th e re ; F o r c h a rity is n a rig h t, But C.od’so w n bom jnlless, d e a th le ss love, A nd th is th o u ’lt "have, b lo o tl-b o u g h t.’* (Ju n ctio n City Tim es) We have received a card from the secretary of the L ane County H u m or Philosophy Medical society inform ing us that the society forbids their nam es b e B y ffU N C A N M .( SM IT H ing used in connection with m edical or surgical cases. We PEUT PARAGrtAPHS. w on’t, dear doctors. N either will we use the usual prefix or suffix. A c h ilc l^ th n ty H ereafter you are just plain John w a j s d B M s e d /n p in fots/ b e e t c) III e s wouhl bey the better'fiff-fan occai an al Sm ith, or w hatever your nam e dressing (lewn _ \ might happen to be. Too bad, A boy w ho Isn't Just ¡fox> in e a n h - 1 live' though. W e were under the im h a s s r m eriting th e mi fitter w tth \ h im pression th at we owned th is paper . a O / s n 't likely to live 1 ting. and could publish any news item K s h o rt a n s w e r within our know ledge, but we are ti m o fte n h a s a forbidden to do so. T h is edict It tog ra n g e a n d a may apply to some of their bung n ^de score ling surgical operations, or in ad ^ T b e beet »way to ’ m inistering the wrong medicine. ■ l» srre d ltj a sto ry It would no doubt violate the law rant to |to sen d of ethics to m ention the doctor lie la r o u t fore th e ’undertaker com pleted his tw r e fu te 1C task . Awfully glad you men tiotied your com m and. In an u n P , A g a m e roan j-tmi e r » ta r ts an y guarded moment we mentioned I Thing t h a t he the A bbotts whose patient sleeps ( I ha^'t w illin g to in the cemetery west of here; then k see» th e flntsh o f "n an y w ay . there was another p atien t n ot a ' f j / M n e a r l y ' w illing. hundred miles fiom here, died in the p h y sician ’s office. We co n T h e re roust b e sons-itoO B torkW im und sidered him blameless, hut we eold, d rip p in g A v ret ih to n te * * <nr th e hot h ead ed one! ik o n » I j j r c o i t c « « n e t apologize for m entioning it. W e’ll fkom s p o n ta n e o ir ^ . nilhi^UonX not do it again, th a t is, w e’ll not A d e a f a n d itu m b m an n i l s a auil lu a h le side in. T his M. D. m andate will co m p an io n , fu n ynftw i,rd 4 i f «noA1 ^cheer, not he strictly observed by this In c o m p a riso n A v ljh /th , ie4 rosa RStflVa w| paper, it will rath er provoke a h a b itu a l g ro o o b * \ X tendency to give “ full p articu lars” Ju stic e ^ Is t l / e t r i i l ,L '/tlait w a ^ llN W Ä t should any case come to our notice —th a t I s ,ilf Agir n r | ■ (g -craltteo tn 'B cfiiie wherein the physician is at fault. It a n d Ita «ijpiicafo Ion. < < \ Dependable Varieties Natnrally you want the b e st- only .those sorts that will yield the greatest return on your orchard investment. Are you planting Stark Trees? H n í p r l t r s lor H a r t a r e CO TTAG E G R O V E FLOUR MILLS All Kinds of Mill Feed G r a c ili and Hay C H A S . M A T T H E W S , Proprietor. * aiwgaaaas— sa # Fashion Stables You should, because “ Stark T rees Bear F ru it“ —the kind of fruit that brings the highest prices on all m arkets. F o r 83 years Stark T rees have been th e standard by which nursery stock is m easured. Stark varieties are always the best and most up- to-date varieties. E very tree is grown on scientific principles by the largest nursery in the world (capital $1,000,000) and every tree has our reputation behind it. Western Varieties T his year we are especially strong on the varieties popular with western orchardists such as apple (chiefly the unexcelled 1- y e a r), P each, Pear, C herry, A pricot, Plum , Sm all F ruits, e tc ., and wc want your o r d e r w hether for one Stark T ree o r one .million. W rite for our Stark F ru it Book. Stark D elicious Apple First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection & P o w e ll T u lla r, P ro p . THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. is a wondrous success, and solely on its genuine merit is the most talked of apple today. This is what one of the greatest commision houses in the country says of it:— “ Last y ear we secured one carload o f D el icious from W ashington and placed them in sm all lots in Chicago and large Eastern cities at 40 p er cent m ore in price than o th er varieties we handled at that tim e. W h o ever had them last year, have repeatedly asked for them this year before our supply arrived. T h is year we are selling Delicious at 50 per cent m ore than Jonathan, Grim es G olden, R om 2 Beauty, A lexander, etc. T h ey are just what particular people want in a fine table apple, being neither too sweet nor too sour, a fine looker and have good keeping qualities. W e unhesitatingly say we consider it the best all round apple, espec ially for tab le use, and in our estim ation D elicious should head the list of all ap p les." H .W o o d s C o ., Commission M erchants Chicago, 111., By C. W . W ilm eroth. T . H . A tkinson, Evangelist-O rchm rAst C helan C ounty, W ashington., •w rittt: “ 100 7 r e a r o ld D elicious tre e s in th e Rlnckman or chard. K ittita s C o .. W a sh in g to n , a re b o w e d to th e ground w ith th e ir fruit a nd this y e a r, w h en p ric e s a re lo w , tu rn e d a re v e n u e to th e o w n e r of $ 2 0 0 0 .0 0 F ig h t y e a rs ago th is land c ould have b e e n p urchased for a trifle. T o d a y $3000.00 p e r acre w o uld n o t buy it. S ta r k t r e e s m a k e le n d fa b u lo u s in v a l u e . ** Wc have 1,250,000 Delicious trees this year—hardly enough to supply the demand. How many do ya« want? Better order early. Have you tasted this royal fruit? If not. w e w ill send a box of 3 specim ens on re ceip t of 25 c e n ts to pay p a rtial e x p re ss charges. (N o ch arg e ia m ade for th e fru it). T h e 2S c e n ts w e w ill reb in d to you o n th e first o r d e r o f tre e s se n t us. S end for th e fruit to d ay and aak for our N e w Delicious Booklet. It is free. Stark Bro*9 Nurseries & Orchards Company Louisiana Missouri U. S. A. A b ig discount on ladies suits, coats and furs at XV. A. Hetneti- ways. 36tf 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. I n q u ire of DAVID GRIGGS, or STF.ARNS & CHEN0WITH, Agents Cottage Grove, Ore. Oakland, Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DRAY I NO Iie p n rtm e n t o f the In te rio r, U. H. L a n d Offle<Mvt R o se b u rg , Ore. A n d a l l K in d s of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —_ f- f A I I I I fV T |} \ 1 1 I-rill X V J .Tul > f t , 1 M N otice is h ereb y given C H A R L E S E. C I.A C K t |, | of < 'omstoek, Dougina county. Drogo ______ —~ . a _________ I w h o . on M ay 12th, nude hog a ten 1 1 e n tr y No. 13743, M R, O.'dn fo r tl Leave orders at Cunningham’s Con N o rth W ent q n n r te r of th e N o r fedionery Phone 73 or phone i W e st q u a r t e r S ectio n 28, T o w n ah 21 S o u th . R ange 4, W ent of the W residence 4 0 6 la m e tte M erirlan, ha» filed n o tice in te n tio n t o m a k e final five yen pro o f t o e sta b lish claim t o tl land a b o v e d e scrib ed , before Itegl te r a m i R eceiver a t R oseburg, O t g o n on th e 23rd d a y of J a n u a ry . P m c la im a n t n a m e s a s witnesses. Hauling Done Promptly at Reasonable Charge W . A. HOGATE C. C. W atkins, O. T. Oleson, J o l Watkins, M. A. Clark, all of Cor stock, Oregon. 8 1 -W i B e n ja m ín L . E d d y , R e g i s te r