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r O. A. C. SHORT COURSES CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY ARRANGES SPRAY &, CO. * i I General Feed and Implement Store Drifted Snow Flour Salt by the Car Load Sole Agents for Page Field Fence John Deere and Oliver Plows Studebaker Wagons g I ■1 1 » SPRAY ¿ i a y CO. ¿3 m C ottage G r o v e = n ñ F lo u r a Mill Feed, Grain and Hay Ê M ills A L L KINDS O F CHAS. MATTHEWS, Prop. m OUR PROPOSAL A ^S ATHLETIC MEET B e n in J a n u a r y 5 , C o n t in u o F O U R . W K E K S EOR HIGH SCHOOLS Berkeley, Cal., Jan. 15. High j affair of its kind ever attempted on schools throughout the State, and the Pacific Coast. At this circus a number in Oregon and W ashing-: the visiting men and teams will be ton, have accepted the invitation awarded their medals and cups, of the I’uiversity of California to The new University swimming compete in the Second Pacific pool will be open to the use of the Coast iuterscholastic meet to be athletes at all times while they are held on the campus April 26 and on the campus. 27. The meet, to which the Cot Teams will be limited to twelve tage Grove school, among others, men, including the relay team in this vicinity has been i n v i t e d , i The meet will be a two-day affair, will undoubtedly be the most im- the heats taking place on Friday, portant event on the coast in the April 26, and the filial events on realm of high school track athlet- ¡Saturday. All of the usual track ics. This meet is an annual event, j events will be on the program. Special preparations have been w''h the exception of the two-mile made by the Big ' ‘C” Society o flrun the University for the entertain- Medals will be awarded to all ment and housing of all the visit- »*kiug places. In addition, m - wi iug athletes during their entire stay a* handsome cup will be awarded at Berkeley. The fraternities and , * perpetual challenge Cup fot tl.e house clubs have offered their winning team, a perpetual i hal houses for this purpose. le"Se CUP for tlle winnin« relay The evening preceeding the meet teal11’ an individual cup to be kept the University Glee Club will give *'le highest individual point its annual big show in the Harmon w'uner- and a challenge record cup Gymnasium. The visitiug athe ^or 1*lu recort^ holder in each event. letes will be invited to attend. The * *lc medals given at this meet ate . , .,, the most handsome and expensive monster inter-scholastic circus will , , , , , , given at any high school meet on be held Saturday night at Califor tile coast. They are made by uia field. This will «be the largest Shreeve Co. in San Francisco. The Southern Pacific Gives pensions 1; very citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the »hort courses of the Oregon Agricultural College, begin ning Ian. .1. Eleven d istinctive courses will lie offered in Agriculture. Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every course is designed t„ m il.P the student in bis dally work. Make this a „le., mt and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Rea sonable accommodations. For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address /- . „ II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. YOU 1 ARE IN V IT E D L — — .— — i F a r m e r 's Bvisiness C o u rse tty C orrespond ence W E S T S ID E G R O C E R Y First-class, clean groceries at lowest possible prices Ladies’ and children’s shoes, good as the best and cheap as the cheapest. Coal oil 15 per gallon. Everything else in proportion. L O U IS J E N S E N W E S T SID E FOR S A L E OR T R A D E l,am connected with eastern buyers and if you have a bargain in real estate, 1 want it One small sawmill and engines, I all in good running condition. For further particulars inquire at this | office. 20-4t I If you want a bar gain in real estate I have it. Electric Bitters P rofession al C ards. The voluntary pension distribu A tions of the Southern Pacific Com 0 V>.'«»>!vW*V»>VW \ 0 .\ 0 ' . Ì \ J ) K . II. II. SO M ER S pany will reach the million dollar mark before the first day of April, V O STE O PA T H IC PH YSICIA N M ade A N e w M an O f H i m . this year. Since the inauguration £ Lawson Bid«., Phone 47, Res 103R i “I was suffering from pain in my C h ro n ic D iseases a S p e cialty . stomach, head and Lack,” v, .11. of the pensiou department in Janu X Office H onrs from 9 to 12 an d 1 ah to . i T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C„ and my O ther hours 1>\ app oin tm en t. j ary, 1903, $948,538 has beed vol J liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters untary disbursed among the retir 5 Vrm •^,'4‘ av , * * ^ *••-’. m vr*>'v.-Pi: made mo feel like a new man.” ed employes of that corponytion. PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. V.-#! V. w.'&.-m Vr#> V. The total disbursements for Dec t IV feV r i ember 1911, were $17.073. This ! ? H. j. SH IN N was divided among 467 former em i I A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w am d Notary Pnblic jj Cottage Grove, Oregon g ployes who have been retired for j J „ . J F wen ty-five V e its E x p erien ce. S p ecial p* J COTTAOr GROVE n age, disqualifying disability and t Attention Given to Probate Practice. & I total disability. The total pension j I Hospital — * 1 disbursements for the year 1911 i -= = » = ■ ■ — < i <l> _ II w ere $ 1 8 4 ,7 0 4 .0 5 . j ivw-wwf’vwvx'«' /|\ Risht Here at Your Home ( i « I ' Since the organization of th e ' FARM and C IT Y P R O P E R T Y for sale or exchange. G O O D B U SIN E SS P L A C E A T A BA R GAIN. McCALEB & CO. Cottage Grove, Ore. and Sanitarium f l W. KIMK, M. 1>. pension department the Southern ( A PHYSICIAN :in<t SC n o 1:0 N * Pacific Company has pensioned onice in Me Kurland Landing Over*Cochran's Furniture Store 692 of its former employes. The Onici» n u m e , 3D K esld enco F ilo n e a' s Is th a t y o u let u s p rin t the Engagem ent A n n o u n c e m e n t number on the pension roll at the V Cards and W edding In v ita tio n s. M a k e th at a p a r t o f close of 1911 was 467. These em Y O U R proposal and she w ill s u re ly say yes. L ater w e -a \sJ ■ ployes are from the operating de ¿ 0 can talk w ith y o u ab o u t those te e n y w e e n y c a rd s y o u ’ll partment, train service, motive * J K YO U NO 2 be w an tin g . department, including enginemeu, i } \ rrm tN K Y a t i a w N O T H IN G TO O S M A L L , N O T H IN G T O O LARGB, maintaiuauce of way department, 4 OITI p p : F ir s t N ation al B an k » a d d in g , a r i.s i.d » * FO R T H IS S H O P T O P R IN T . stores department, traffic depart ’ m 01 a m * ment, accounting department, gen *1 eral offices, ferry and river steam ers and Atlantic steamship lines. The Southern Pacific pension sys J 0. JO H N SO N , tem does not require any contribu A T T O K N E Y AT LAW tions from the employes during tlie E sta tes A dm inistered. M in in g P atents D. S T E R L I N G , M a n a g e r Procure«! M in in g and C orp oration Law time they are in service, nor at any a sp ecialty. Office over G riffin, Veatch H ardw are. Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. MII.I. F E E D : Shorts, Bran, time. Length of coiitinous service ce, S.T. o Office Photic. M ain 113. R esidence, Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil Meal. GRASS SEED: Grass is the only requirment. All pay Seeds of all kinds constantly on hand. PLOUR: Hard Wheat ments are made from the general Brands: American Beauty, Pure White, Red Cross, funds of the railroad. livery sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant, r\ 4 A unique idea of the beneficiaries White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. ^ P L. INC.RAM of the pension bureau the annual D EN TIST reunion has met with unanimous ^ .< Law son Illdg. H ours 8.30 to 12, I to 5 favor. The first affair of this All W ork G uranteed. Res. M ain P/>1 P H O N E 1711 character was held in 1910. This j J office i-imnc 5 year it has been decided to hold 1 ♦ “ the reunion on May IO, the forty-1 * third anniversary of the driving J N. WAT HR HOUSE, of the last spike connecting the T eacher o f P lan e and Organ Central and Union Pacific rail ertificated from th e \< iated roads. At these affairs these rail e C Royal A cadem y am i Rn ral or $ * M usic. Residence !» S tr roads are rebuilt ill reminiscene and the old timers who have not met for years recount their exper iences of the time the first rail f S 'n .0 '^ - 0 —-.« -\ 0 ■ :\ 0 * 0 - * . 0 . ' . 0 -r\, ♦ i s . m k o lk y . road to the west was constructed. «O f «I. u S TERLINGFEED COMPANY Í A ll C ity T r a d e SHOPPING D e liv e re d TELE Steal L i f t f f i r Saves Two Lives. 4 A T T O R N E Y AT LAW £ S p e cial A ttention Given lo M in in e and C orp oration Law. ▼ telephone has made is possible to do shopping T HE and marketing satisfactorily, and with comfort, econ omy and dispatch. Practically every store and shop caters to telephone trade and pays special attention to telephone orders, so that telephone buying has be come a habit with hundreds of thousands of people. When you want something that cannot be secured in your local shops, the Long Distance Service of the Bell System connects you with the biggest markets of the country, even though you are hundreds of miles away. / THe P a cific T e le p h o n e A n d Telegrap h C o. “ Neither my sister nor myself might be living to-day, if it had not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery” writes A. D. McDonald of F'ayetteville, N. C, R. F\ D, No. S', “ for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had con sumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonder ful medicine completlv cured us both. It’s the best I ever used or heard of.” For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrage, lagrippe, asth ma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough,— all bronchial troubles,— its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by all Druggists. A young lady with good refer ences wants work. Inquire at this office. O ffice. £ W oodw ard + Bu ildin g. • < • P» V. M. W. of A .— Cottage Grove Camp N >. M24 meets the F irst and Third T :esdays ol e icli month in the E lk 's II dl. V isitors welcome. C. W. W a l l a c e , Consul. O r v i L K n a p p , Clerk. A S. P. % Surgical Cases Especial Attention | > m ~ --■» - 11 ^ NORTH BOUND. — • X-RAY LABARATORY j; For Further Particulars Address I DR. il. C. SC H L E E F Ry. Time Table ! i No. j No. | No. No. 14..................................2:25 a. m. t o . ___ __________ 1:48 a. m. 20------- 3.56 p .m . 18 ... ------------.1 1 :0 2 a. m. SOUTH BOUND. '« » i» » # -» » » » » * * » » » » * * » Don't Throw Away Your Old . | No. No. i No. I No. 15------------------------ i;2 6 a. m. 17....... ................ ....1 0 :2 7 p. m. 1 3 ------------------- 6:42 a. m. 1 9 --------------------------3:02 p. m. Harness Give my repair shop a chance at them. «J'lick and reasonable. You'll be surprised at the wear you can got out of your old harness after they have been through my repair shop. It costs very little. It pays to keep your old harness repaired as I repair them. Our repair shop does more for your money than any shop in town. C. W. BEALS, Proprietor G. F. King, Agent, Cottage Grove, Oregon. o. S. E. R. R. Company T I M E T A B L E NO T o T& ke E ffe c t J u n e 19. 19Ù9 E . BOUN D No. 1. A . M . M S. ...CLOTHES CLEANED... Bring (hose dirty and rumpled clothes to . . 7 .3 0 7 .5 0 3 .5 7 . 5 9 - 6 .7 8 .1 4 8 . 6 8 . 4 0 1 2 .5 1 3 .5 9 . 0 5 1 5 .9 9 . 1 5 1 6 .6 9 .4 5 20 U\ B O U N D N o . 2. S T A T IO N S A. M. Lv. C o t i \ < ; f : « . k «. \ : ....................... L - . W A L D K N _________ ........... D o u n a \ K. ... 12 . 0 « 11.25 11.16 11.08 10.40 ................................ W ic k ........... R E I > H k i d A n . . . ...............D s ................. . _____ g f is s t q n __________ L v 10.33 10.28 . 1 * .00 An extra train for passengers only leaves Cottage Grove on Tuesday and Saturday at 2:30 p. m. returning arrives And they will look at Cottage Groves at 5:30 p. m. new when returned Subject to change without notice. All outward freight to station where Up-to-date Methods. Price Reasonable there is no agent will be left at risk of owner. CLOTHES TO ORDER Stage leaves Disston after arrival o f train on Monday, Wednesday and F r i Ladies Work a Specialty day for Orseco. F reight will not lje received at the O . & S. E . R. R. I) e p o t a f te r 5 p .in . To insure forwarding on n e xt train freight must lie delivered in ample time to per m it of its being billed. GAROUTTE & McCALEB A. B . W O O D . M an ag er Cottage Grove Transfer F . & A . M . —Cottage Grove, No. 51. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays» Visi- cordially invited. ANDREW BRUNI), W. M. II. II. VEA TC H , Sec. • u iiC o m p a n y M n H e rb e rt 1912 5 H a rr in g to n . P ro p . All Kinds of Hauling and Edition Good Horses deserve good shoeing. Bring yours to us in d that is what they will get. A car load of new pianos, just arrived at Veatch's Music Store, Wagon and Woodwork in connection. buy early and avoid the rush. <'»ood stock on hand. Spriggs B r o s .. P rop s. Hear the Inside Flayer Piano at G e n e ra l B la c k s m i t h s . Aeatch's Music Store. F o u r t h St. P h o n e Main 521 Heavy Dray Work. Piano Moving a Specialty Office at Commercial Stables PH O Nr. P h o n e O ffice 7 2 f