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à V Strategic Values o f In lan d W a t e r Heart to Heart ways Along the Talks. Coast Line. * k MM v » - v à ' ' | Cock» A- Doodle- Do. We’ re justifie.1 in crowing over onr competitor*. Onr cocks. »top- we lea.l ou t Sewer gas Copyright, 1998. by Edwin A. Nyo. We don’t find it in > the house except when we fix some other fellow's plumbing. Then we fix things. • It’s worth the cost. Jo r d a n If* * * ■ J Send b . saU In stampe for ItO PnfB 111 nitrated and Descriptive CaUlog Kepi, tow th STEVENS and general troarm information. J. STE V E N S ARM S & TO O L CCX P. 0. Dos 4098. Chicopee Falls, Mass. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES M ELVILLE. R ttlr.d. > > > tt. YOU NO ATTO R NEY AT L A W j C.For Sport or Service tS T E V E N S R IF L E S — 'S H O T G U N S —PIS TO LS are unsurpassed. Ii yo« caaact obtain from your D*iler, wo iLlp dlre t, ezprese p tpald, upon receipt of Cat*- lbj Trice. Alw-.ya Insist onBTEVENS when ordering. W. GEORGE Notwithstanding the efforts o f the peace congress the day fo r the peaceful settlement o f international disputes has not yet arrived. Office: Young Building, Maiu Street, There are still “ W O L F ” A N D “ S H E E P ” N A T IO N S . For our West Side. own salvation we must rank in the former class. W E M U S T BE k y i i ^ V . ^ u ^ X a m A • ■ U .J R E A D Y T O F IG H T , although wo never want to change from our traditional policy o f striking only in our orwn defense or that o f help ^ W. K IM *. M. D. less neighbors. P H Y S IC IA N a n d N IJB O R O N Office lu McKsriaad Building W e might reduce our naval building program to I push the water Over Cocbrau’s Furniture Store onice Pilone, 341 Residence Phone, ways i f necessary. C.Crop destroying furred and feathered "pests are made sh ort shrift of with a reliable, unerring STEVENS. riU»H IN QUALITY LO W IN PRICK Roar Admiral lr •UPROSE WE WERE ATTACKED BY A POWERFUL HOSTILE FLEET. SUPPOSE THE 8HIPS OP OUR NAVY WERF SCATTERED AT VARIOUS STATIONS ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST. WITHOUT THE INLAND WATERWAYS AN ATTEMPT TO CONCENTRATE WOULD BE DISASTROUS. WITH THE INLAND WATERWAYS OUR BATTLESHIPS COULD EASILY COME TOGETHER AT SOME CEN TRAL POINT AND NOT BE EXPOSED TO THE ENEMY. Professional Cards. S T E 7 V E 3 K > H Hver have your house tested fop P h illip s » S YS TE M of inland waterways from Long Island sound : ; to the capes of Virginia offers us an element o f naval I I strategy of O R E A T V A LU E . Along this route we i i have the New York and Philadelphia navy yards, the ' > Delaware river shipbuilding plants, the manufactories • • • • • • • • of Baltimore, connection with the gun foundry at Washington, shipyards at Newport News and the Norfolk navy yard. To make the proposed water course of value for naval purposes the depth must hr adequate to permit the passage o f battleships. sewer gas and leaks? That's one thing we do. ! g • m • » r m T r » ~m f n f r m ♦ J I Z4 Ì $ % WOE TO AMERICA SHOULD THE UNHAPPY DAY EVER COME WHEN OUR BATTLESHIPS ARE DRIVEN BEHIND FORTIFICATIONS AND THERE IS NO CHANNEL WHEREBY T H B Y 1 CAN 8EEK THE OPEN SEA. f m ~ wt t m f f m *m ik f e a f i j . i S. M E D LE Y , * ATTORNEY AT LAW Special Attention Givea to Mining and Corporation Law. O ff ice , Suite 3. B an k Bu il d in g . J \ — • » w Justice M u s t Replace Selfishness In Politics. I C. .JOHNSON, By the Rev. Dr. GEORGS H . FERRIS o f PhlllddtPhle. ATTORNEY AT LAW U S T IC E says that idealism cannot be kept outlof politics. Jus- Estates Atlm mistered. lim in g Pateata u 4 Procured. Mi mug and Corporation I,an ___________iw f t tice says that sympathy cannot be kept/out o f trade. Justice ' r riT ifili V en u ti f a specialty office over O llardw »re. M stands over the clash and scramble ^of our life, crying that office Phone. Mam 113. Residence. W. society is not war, but brotherhood. 1 There are men in our land who cannot beRouchedSby the lawVwho yet have been coming into violent conflict with the executive forcesvof 5 U* I.. INGRAM £ t. government. Their methods o f business are not illegal, but unjust. 9 D E N T IS T They well know that N O P O W E R O N E A R T H C A N T O U C H * Stewart-Porter Building T H E M if they wish to loan a member of)the,U n ited States senato Ï Hlione 14.41 Hours 9..U» lo I?. 1 to S * $50,000 to buy a newspaper. 14 \ I N O N E OR M A N Y C O L O R S Take that modern political producLcalleti the (machine. W e know only too well how impossible it is fo r the larw|to find it. I T K I U L S P A T R IO T IS M by demanding a reward ffor^cvcrything it does ,fo r society. It turns an election from an open;consideration o f principles C. S. FREELAND ft ABSTRACTORS into a vile scramble fo r spoils. It demands o f every follower that he Rooms V and 10 McClwng Building •am at to. at raima notisti put fealty to his party above love for his city. Ht diverts taxes into Corner Kiglitb and W illam ette SU. Telephone K rd tp tl I U 6 I N I . 0 IIG . II P R I\ A T E C H A N N E L S by a system o f underground reprisals and I C K S - C H A T T E N secret tyranny. It shuts the door o f advancement^ to honor,,to integ- H. C. M A D S E N , N G R A V I N G C O . rity, to liberty. It creates an army o f idle inentwho are slowly in & Al de r . P O R T L A N D , ORE. W atchm aker . ducted into fanciful offices, where they have) N O T H IN G ,.TO DO Hepnlring at reaaouabld chargea. B U T TO D R A W T H E IR P A Y . It loads(the communitytwith ill AU work gaarmnteed fintola««. Watches, Cloaks and Jewelry at Loweal Price managed utilities that find it necessary to recover fount theipeople the FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD COTTAGE OROVE. ORE sums they have paid in bribery ftfr franchisee. A 111 these t and a' hun dred other things it does. And/yet the law will notltoucli1 it. Will Interest Every Resident ot L A R G E S T F A C IL IT IE S IN T H E W E S T F O R T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F HIGH GRADE W ORK H E ¿d Thif Cottage Grove. You cau readily verify the following particulars, for the lady supplying them will lie only loo pleased to answer any enquiries by mail. If you suffer from disorder of the kidneys or bladder and tlesire to be cured, write her about Doan’s Kidney pills and learn that the following statement is true in every particular: Mrs. Alice Coil man, Cottage ('»rove, Ore., says: “ I was in a miserable con dition as a result of kidney disease, my bdek ached constantly and 1 felt tired and languid. I liecame discouraged as none of the remedies I used gave me relief. I at last happened to learn of Doan’s Kidney pills and decided to try them. I procured a l>ox at Benson’s Pharmacy, took them carefully and lie- fore I had finished the contents, I could see that they were helping me. I con tinued until the disease had completely left me 1 am today without a sign of kidney disease and am very grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers, Price .V» cents. Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan’s—and take no other. Real Estate. For bargains in fruit, stock and farm lauds see Scarbrough A Cochran, Creswell, Oregon, or Chas. Cochran, Cottage (trove, Or. T itle, Kxamiued. Dralling nntl King Printing. 1’ retcnl Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm I.oaus al I.owesl Katas. Notary Public. General B la c k s m ith in g Hurieshuslng a specialty. Wagon an<l carriage re in* All work guaranteed Have your liorsesteeth ex amined and repaired. HI ioe at rear of II«menway A Burkholder’s Store :: :: T . H . B A K E S rr7)icUii*es * 1 Please which are made a t the ( t T r OVE (T allery New Management New Equipment. Come and see us. We will do our utmost to please you. A . J. A r m s t r o n g . Apple Boxes! Administrator s notice. In the matter of the estate of Stephen Harris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court oI I. me county of the State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate o 4 Stephen Harris, deceased, and all persons having claims against said •state are hereby notified and required to present the claim* to me properly ver ified as required by law. within six months from the date of this notice at the office of Attorney A. II. King, Cot- tage Ci rove, Line County. Oregon L it.U K A. C r o w , Administratrix. A. H. K in g , Atty. for Administratrix. Dated this 3rd day of December l'NIH. 34-39 W e have on hand standard apple Itoxes in lots from one 80 THERE IS SWEEPING OVER OUR LAND A t GREAT WAVE OF JUSTICE. IT DEMANDS', THAT BU8INESS PURIFY ITSELF WITHOUT WAITING FOR T H E I l AW. IT DEMANDS^THAT1 LITERA TURE CLEAN HOUSE AND DRtOP ITS MERCENARY#IDEAL. IT DE MANDS THAT THE NEWSPAPERS GUARD THEIRA COLUMN» AND ADOPT HIGHER STANDARDS OF RIQHTE0U3NE9 b V»^IT DEMANDS THAT THE POLITICIAN WHO j SHOUT8 80 VOCIFEROUSLY FOR THE FLAG CEASE BETRAYING ITH E LAND WITH A f<IS8. IT 'DE- MANDS THAT THE CHURCH 1 TAKE AN INTERE8T IN TH tS E THINGS AND BE NOT SATIS f A d WITH A RIGHTEOUSNESS LTHAT ENDS IN PSALM SINGING AND PRAYER MEETINGS. It does more. I T \^8\RN8 US. It predicts ¿that|unless^>ur selfishness is overcome by some power M IG H T IE R i TH #VNI SEl\v - IS H N ESS a calamity awaits us. We» all know what that luightiei* power i t It is found In that little w ord’“ J.USTICE.” \ O u r Debt to School Athleftic^ ■ v Dr. C. W A R D C R A M P T O N . Director o flP h y iic a l Tn ln Sn t In M ew York City School«. S THE AMERICAN BOY GROWING, BIGGER AND.- HEAVIER? ARE OUR YOUNG MEN NEARER 'THE PHYSICALLY IDEAL THAN WERE THE YOUNG MEN /OF TW ENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO? AND ARE WE DEVKLOFtlNQ INTO A RACE WITH BETTER PHY8IQUE8. BETTER ATHLETES AN CL BETTER ALL ROUND MEN? THESE ARE ¿QUESTIONS OF VITAL INTEREST, AND I CAN SAFELY ANSWER Tig EM ALL IN THE AFFIf IMATIVE. X other country except the Scandinavian. Ixttsof 10 or less, I.Scetits each IT IS CERTAINLY TRUE TH AT AMERICANS LARGER AND STRONGER AND MORE EFFICIEN AND I ATTRIBUTE IT TO THE FACT THAT TH HAB NOW COME INTO HIS HERITAGE OF ATH I.ots o f 50_______________ $6.75 Lots of 100...... ............$12.00 Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. MEN’S PURSES A Fine Line, to Select from. Am closing out this line of goods. Leather Belts. Dog Collars and Men’s Gloves at bed rock prices. STOCKS’ HARNESS SHOP A TEST Or MEMORY. Noclzu Is dead. Do you remember him? Doubtless not. You ask, Who was Nodzu? The name lacks even a fa miliar sound. Certainly If he was anybody worth remembering it would be unnecessary to look him up In “ Who’s Who.” However- Go back three years or so. I.ook up the newspaper flies of that time. You will read that Nodzu ‘‘forced the pas sage o f the Yalu, fought the fierce j battle o f Haushon, beating the Rus- i slans back.” . Do you remember now? | In the days of the Russo-Japanese war Nodzu was a hero. The newspa pers told about his ‘‘far flung battle line.” and about his boyhood and his home life, and his sisters and his cous ins and his auuts. Then, like a dizzy comet, Nodzu dropped eut of sight and memory. Well, for that matter— ('an you name offhand the man who outgeneraled and outfought the Russians In those great battles on the Manchurian plains or the Japanese sea captain who swept the ocean clean of r!io Russian fleet? Honest, now. can you? Whether you can or not Is of little i.’.oment. If you remember the names right off. you are an exception. Most of us have forgotten. And It Is significant that we have i’i rgetten. because the world, like you and me. easily forgets the mere war hero. For centuries the world gave Its fa vorable memory to the successful sol- dlcrj. Garments were rolled In blood to make these colossi -Xerxes, Alex ander, Caesar, Napoleon. Great? Yes, but butchers all. We are coming to esteem the pa triotism o f pence as higher than the patriotism of war. W e are putting down the killers of men and putting up the saviors of men. Ncdzu made his noise and subsided. •Ie strutted a brief figure In the llmo- llght. and the curtain of forgetfulness $ame down. He did nothing in time of pence to help men or educate or uplift them. He was logically forgot ten lie who would live In the annals of our day must be more than an execu tioner. The attention to formal gymnastics, games and. school* is laying a foundation for the continuant* form of athletics which will become the y/VTgr our bovs and airls when thev «ro out into the world, i Let Him Otit. Unto the youth who Importuned The lady answered, “ Ye9, I f first, my sweet and lovely mash, You'll show the color of your cash.” But he was colorless. ( A Business Directory of each City. Town anil Village Is Oesgon and Washington, giv ing a Descriptive Sketch ot each place. Location. Ship ping F aclllllei and a Classi fied Dfiectnry of each Huai- n.-sa and Profession. POLK * CO.. Me. • -r « r lr I ----------- ------------ p S t e S S E 0*- G R IF F IN « V M 7 C M . A g en te Gettane C rew «, Oreeeo ADVERTISEM ENTS. Lodge Directory. F O R S A L E — A few W hite W y R .E B E H A H S Cottiitic d ro v e, No. 24, Meetings 1st. 3rd. and 5th. Fri andotte cockerels, $ 2 each. R o b t . day o f every month, G r if f in . 3 3 -lm El.lZAHETlI FUI.I.MKK, N O. M in n ik E i . i . k ix ik , Nee. CHICKENS EUR SALE—A nice flock of prize winning lllttck Minorca*, R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet 2nd young anti old, apply to D. J. Du- and 4th Wednesday of each month. HUUH.I.K, Cottage Grove. M hn M a r y H akku O iiaci . b . M b *. W. W a l l a c e , Uec. A nice home, 7 room cottage ami x/% W O . W .— Rolientin Camp, No. 280, M eet*every Friday t vetting. acre of land. Very cheap, small pay ment down, ltalar.ee on the installment D r . J. O. V a n W in k i . i :, Consul Com. C’ iiah . V a n D e nu ph « , Clerk. plan. I’’. 11. P h il l ip s . 30tf K O . T . M. ('nHcnde Camp No. 260 Meets every Thursday night. I will insure your residence in an old O. H. V eati h . Com. line company that has its JoO.OOO guar R. K. II knnih , Cooter, antee with the state treasurer. As cheap as any mutual in the state. F. II. P h il I. O . O F —Cottage G rove, No. 88, l ip s . Ilf Meet every Saturday night. (le u . C o m er , N. O. Best Cedar Shingles for Sale. A. B r e w e r , Nee. Best W a sh in gton C edar shingles m W . o f A .—Meetings 1st and 3rd — free o f sap, worm holes and j Monday in eachi month. Con8U,. M. B. A . — Modern Brotherhood of America. Meet the 2d and 4th Tues day o f each m onth nt 1 ,0 .0 .F. H all. T , W . J enkins Sec. month in W. 0. W. Hall. M rs . A lice C okkman , Clerk. urday, Sunday and Monday in Portland. The same arrangements F o r e s te r s o f A m e r ic a — M eeting: First and Third Thursdays. apply from Portland giving Port E dwin Tri.i.AR, Chief Hanger land people a chance to visit F. C. C o f f m a n , Fin. Sec. valley points at greatly reduced L . O . T . M .— btuly Lamaon Ulve, No rates. You Need Fire Protection. But, though my resources are few, I tell you I wouldn’t swap places; No one has Invited me to. The pay on the Job Is sufficient. 1 wouldn’t complain about that. He gets forty dollars a minute Or something as robust and fat. Ills pocketbook never Is flat. But still to remark I am free— I wouldn’t exchange, and I ’ m certain ‘ v He wouldn’t trade places with me. I d^>jiot pretend I ’m contented Or tickled to death with my lot. tings, I feel, are too modest. ray doesn’t quite touch the spot. 42. Meets 2d and 4th Friday of enclt month. M rs . A. W. K im e , L. C, M h S L il l ia n B r i : h a l t , U, K , S J could cook up a plot, rtv either new or antique, ng\R Edwnrd, old boy, And Noticcr * Jiim F trade jobs for a week. |nal Settlement to A . L. F. W ooi.EY.8ec. Notice. D . O w e n s , Cottage )J G etllona Carpets and Rugs Made to order ami Satis- fAction guaranteed both as to workmanship and prices. Apply to J. M. Comer P$3T£*’ near Adventist Crwirch ■See those Jap uovelties at the Bavaar WALTHAM PIANOS. The undersigned has been duly appointed agent for the Cottage Grove Fruit Co. and all persons having claims agaiyst the com pany will please present same to me at once. 32tf Pktrhanks Scale, for weighing ' * ,rh," ,ks Mor*e Hynamo« and Motora i for powrr and ltjçhL 'VintimiVI» * Towers, Scholl will reserve any article i " I ’ tini 1er», Peed Chop- yi nt pick out of his stock till holi- " Hl Pwtnpa. i 1 R"*« qualit; good, „ tnw p rkT t A ). da ys. Come now. 35-2t I w a jsin Stork. Liberal term*. n- ASf f . Spray & Co. for l^ tli* sale. for * * " < '* * CLASSIFIED Tom Awbrey can give you good K . o í P . —Juventim Lodge N Meets every Wednesday nignl teliable insurance at reasonable J . E. O strander rates, put your residence insur C uas . V a n D b n B e ro . K .of R. & ance in the ( Iregon Fire Relief As On^hlm lords and dukes dance attend sociation and your business prop ance, F , & A . M .—C ottage G rove, No. Reftpect for his title to show. erty in the Bankers and Merchants A . 51. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wednes Each ¿lay lie ligiUs up after dinner Mutual. Call at the express of d ay of each month. Cigars at a dollar a throw. For answer he neverjgets "No.” T . C. W heeler , W. M. fice for rates. JsSSsv- v-s.'-.-v-v-C-.-v-vSStS^ -V-. FairhankwMorse Gasoline lineine* A full line of general nursery stock. The best is the cheapest. W rite us for prices or see our local representative Scorning His Job. From what Information I gather, The king has a bit of a snap. He touches a silver tipped button. And straightway things fall in his lap— Most truly a fortunate chap— But, though all is fish In his net, I wouldn’t trade places with Edward; ' I haven't been asked to as yet. A pp ly P O G T L A m ». O R EGON Local Agent. good going Saturday on No. 16 at 0. W ,—St. Valentine Circle 121, 1.50 a.m. train, returning Monday W. Meets 1st amt 3rd Tuesday in each in^the public Grove, O regon. exrtdfise in the TJ h V N Q for C o ., Oregon a . M c K in n e y People who want the earth woul^l no doubt have a harrowing time o f it If eveningon No. 15 leaving Portland at 7. 30 p. in., giving all day Sat their desire were fulfilled. BECOMING Guinea Hens tor Sale. RY YEAR, ICAN BOY A few nice pairs of G u in a chickens for sale at i l per pair. PORTS. I Fairbanks - M orse Albany Marriage Is trying to a woman’s dis The Southern Pacific Co. is uow position unless the color scheme of selling round trip tickets to Port disposition harmonizes with her hus land from Cottage Grove for $5.<X) band’s general makeup. Barrels P O L K ’S # GAZETTEER ^INCORPORATED^ knots, constantly on hand. Prices jc. W. W a ll a c e , Clerk. to suit the times. Inqu ire o f 1 - — -—— ---------------- „ . „ ~ ,, , ., G. A . R .—Appomntax Post No 34, O r r i n R o b in s o n , C pttage ( .rove. Meets a t l p! in., on the 2d and 4th ^ — Saturday of each month. Don't let people Impose upon you— Du D. L. W oods , P. 0. nt least uot unless you can collect Portland and Return Only $5.90 G. W. R e yn o ld s , Adj. about 50 per cent o f what Is Involved. Estate of M atT Alto Dillar.l, decease.!. Notice is herelj v IP 1**1 "V11 Joseph M. England, executor ***** estate, has \\ ithin the last five years wethaw; introduced nthletij's into the filed ¡his accontit of saitl eslato and W'edn’^ k y the 13tli day schools, so that wo have now hundreds of teams in basebifl, foo’ ball, of January VHf> at one « clock p. tu. o basket ball and track athletics where» there was,one befoj e. E >w a atitl tlay has been set W H °n- T- K- boy can hardly escape some kind o f aihleticfworklin which/ he ea . rep Chrisntan, County Judge *4 Lune Comi ty, Oregon, for hearing t i - * * * * 'inl resent his school. Already the colleges are? repos-tingjthlf; the young any objection thereto at the y'ouvt house in said county and state. men entering them are B IG G E R than then wore vesre A;o. Dateti this 11th tlay of D ev"en *o er, The American soldier is now five feet sewn and Nkhalfi inches tall, 1*)08. J oseph M. K n o l a n d , ExecnSC*^ and he is heavier and has a larger chest girth than a tty sdldier in any A. II. King, Attorney. .%-4t to one hundred Itoxes. LADIES’ BAGS mm AT AND PERSES COST ALBANY NURSERIES By EDWIN A . NYE. cock». etc., are cock of the pipe. Onr joints flon’t leak. THE “OLD RELIABLE” B. K. L awson . H. C. Madsen is the agent for the celebrated Waltham piano, which is equally as good as the Chickering and Hamilton and Mason. Call in and see and hear the tones. Workmanship fully guaranteed. 20tf Now is the Tim e to visit C e d ifo r n ie c When summer has passed in these northen states, the sun is only mild under the bright bine skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's hap py provisions—eternal summer for those who can not endure a more rigid or severe climate. Califor nia has been called the * ' Mecca of the winter tour ists.” Its hotels and stopping placas are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congenial companions, and varied, pleasing recreations. Southern Pacific Company W ill be glad to supply some very attractive litera ture describing in detail the many delights of win ter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California!. The rate from Cottage Grove to I,os Angeles is $55. limit six months, allowing ftop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all Califor nia points. For all information, sleeping car reservations and tickets call on, telegraph or write I. ISHAM. Agent S. P. Co. or W M . M c M V R R A Y . G o n o ro l P u M i t i t r A *# n t. P o r tla n d . O r e g o n .