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Good Roads. Old Soldig* Tortured O. A. C. SHORT COURSES “ For yoars I suffered unspeak Kspecially interesting in a time Begin J a n u a ry 3 , Continue F O U R W E E K S such as the present, when discus able fortiStie from iudigestion, con sion o f the merits o f national and stipation and liver trouble,” wrote Kvery citizen o f Oregon is cordially invited to attend tlie other trunk-high-ways is so widely A. K. Smith, a war 'veteran at short courses o f the Oregon Agricultural College, begin YOU current, was the speech made the Erie, Pa., “ but Dr. K ing's New ning Jan. «?. Eleven distinctive courses will lie offered in Agriculture. Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science and Art. ■ 'I other day by Frank Branch Riley, Life Pills fixed me all right. They- Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every course is designed $ vice-preeident o f the Pacific High ,re simply great.” Try them for to HELP the student in his daily work. Make this a ARE pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Rea $ way Association for Oregon, at a any stomach, liver or kidney troub sonable accommodations. Pof beautiful illustrated I meeting of Oregon Country Judges le. Ouly 25c at all Druggist. bulletin, address II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. Drifted Snow Flour and Commissioners, held in Port INVITED For Service laud. Mr. Riley said in part: F a r m e r ’ s B u s in e s s C o u r s e B y C o r r e s p o n d e n c e Salt by the Car Load Registered Holstein Bull, I )atn “ It has been stated that Pacific gives 72 lbs milk per day. Sole Agents for Page Field Fence Highwry is essentially a scenic i highway for the motor-traveller. Fanners Phone 88. Curtis Veatch John Deere and Oliver Plows 35-41 $ The road passes through a fertile Studebaker Wagons & Saves Two Lives. region, and the use to be made of iff I it by those who live in the country “ Neither toy sister nor myself through which it passes for the pur First-class, clean groceries at lpwest possible prices might be living to-day, if it had poses o f communication,socialinter Ladies’ and children’s shoes, good as the not been for Dr. K ing's New Dis course, commerce, the pareels-post, best and cheap as the cheapest. covery” writes A. D. M cDonald of and the rural free delivery, will Coal oil 15 per gallon. Fayetteville, N. C, R. F. D, No. 8, probably always exceed its utility Everything else in proportion. “ for we both had frightful coughs as a route for pleasure travel merely. that no other remedy could help. However, there is nothing more W e were told my sister had eon- productive as the investment in a sumption. She was very weak and W E S T S ID E tourist. Given an opportunity to had night sweats but your wonder penetrate into the heart of the West ful medicine completly cured us ern country by an all-the'year- both. It's the best I ever used or When her child is in danger a | rouud road, there is no over heard o f .” For sore lungs, coughs, woman will risk her life to protect | I am connected with estimating the numbers in which colds, hetnorrage, lagrippe, asth it. No great act of heroism or i eastern buyers and if they wrtl come. ma, hay fever, croup, whooping risk o f life is necessary to protect a I A L L K IN D S O F - Ë ,lTlie Pacific Coast is the rec you have a bargain in cou gh,— all bronchial troubles,— child from croup. Give Chamber* j reation ground of America. Here real estate, 1 want it its supreme. Trial bottle free. 5<ic Iain’s Cough Remedy and all dan we have all the enchanting varie and $1.00. Guaranteed by all ger is avoided. For sale by Hen j ties of climate, the fruitful valleys If you want a bar Druggists. sous Pharmacy. tlie tumbling mountain streams, C H A S . M A T T H E W S , P rop . gain in real estate 1 the forests of pointed fir, the tower Notice of Final Settlement. have it. 1912 Edition w m rn m iug mountains in the icy clutch Estate of Florence Viola Dennis, de- I o f glaciers all indeed, o f which FARM and C I T Y A car load o f new pianos, just cenfeed. 1 Europecan boast. Pacific High P R O P E R T Y for sale arrived at • Veatch's Music Store, Notice is hereby given that Lillie A. way is helping to draw the curtain Crow, administratrix of the estate of buy early and avoid the rush. or exchange. from the face of the wonders; is Florence Viola Dennis, deceased, has tempting the American tourist to W illiams’ Jubilee Siugers at the filed her final report as such n»l uiaistra- G O O D BUSINESS trix, ami that Tuesday the 2nd day of see America first: is enticing pros Arcade the 30th. P L A CE A T A BAR January, 1912. at ten o ’clock in the fore pective small laud owner to find noon has been set by the county court G A IN . out for himself the opportunities Professional Cards. in and for Lane county, as the time for o f the west, as lie never can dis hearing objections thereto and for the final settlement of said estate. cover them by a journey made McCALEB & CO. A. E. W h e e l k b . At- L i l l i e a . C h o w over the railroad alone. torney for estate. Admx. 2 D R* H* H- SOMERS Cottage G rove, O re. “ The Pacific Highway will pro I O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N mote traffic between the cities, ^ Lawson B id «.. Phono 47, Ros. 103R FOR SALE OR TRADE Chronic Diseases a Specialty, help the farmer to market his pro ^ oj office Hours from 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5. . One small sawmill and engines, duce, and will encouraged the £ Other Hours by appointment. j S. P. Ry. Time Table all in good running condition. For tourist to come among us. “ Many have the idea that the further particulars inquire at this N ORTH BOUND. trunk railroad which are being office. 20-4t constantly extended will lessen our 1 H J. SIIINN l No. 14.. ............................ 2:25 a. m. dependence on common or county It that y ou let us print the Engagement Ann oun cem en t A tto r n e y -a t-L a w and N otary P u b lic )' No. lo _ . Cottage G ro v e , Oregon 4 Cards and W edding Invitations. M a k e that a part of roads, and that we will presently No. 2 0 .. ---- ----------„ — 3.56 p. m. Twenty-five Years Experience. Special j P T O U R proposal and she will surely say yes. Later we No. 18 - - -------- ----- 11:02 a . m. have little need of the Pacific Attention Given to Probate Practice. ft can talk w ith you about those teeny w een y cards y ou 'll Highway or of any other important - - '♦ 'i,'* 7 * . 1 *Af SOU TH BOUND. be wanting. road for the movement oj traffic. NOTHING TOO SMALL, NOTHING TQO LARGE, But the traffic census o f European No. 15 M ade A New M an O f H im . countries which are net-worked No. 1 7 .. ................. ........ 9:32 p. m. FOR THIS SHOP TO PRINT. “ I was suffering from pain in my K1MK. M. I». j No. 13 alike with railroads and superb £ A w- stomach, head and back,” writes P H Y S IC IA N and St HG EON * T . Alston, Raleigh, N. 0., “and my No. 1 9 .. ----------------------- 3:02 p. m. systems of wagon-roads show that liver and kidneys did not work right, Olllce in McFarland Building J Over Cot hran’s Furniture Store y but four bottles of Elc tric i li t t e r B the movement of freight over the G. F. King, Agent, £ Olllce Phone, :M> Itesldenco Plume, 531 ¿ made me feel like a now man." wagon-roads is one and one half Cottage Grove, Oregon. PRICE SO CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. times greater than all the tonnage moved bv all the railroads.” '♦ ‘TV SPRAY fa, CO. I General Feed and Implement Store W E S T S ID E G R O C E R Y SPRAY CO. i LOUIS JENSEN Cottage Grove Flour Mills I Mill Feed, Grain and Hay | OUR PROPOSAL Electric Bitters STERLING FEED COMPANY D. S T E R L IN G . M anager Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. M ILL FEED: Shorts, Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil Meal. GRASS SEED: Grass Seeds of all kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR: Hard Wheat Brands: American Beauty, Bure White, Red Cross^ Every sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant, White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. A ll C ity T ra d e D elivered P H O N E 1711 SHOPPING BY TEI F PHONE Ilü'íflr ; iB D '■SSÿË-i -, i£ M H F telephone has made is possible to do shopping aud marketing satisfactorily, and with comfort, econ omy and dispatch. T Practically every store and shop caters «0 telephone trade and pays special attention to telephone orders, so that telephone buying has be com e 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 o f the country, even though you are hundreds o f miles away. • The Pacific Telephone A n d Telegraph Co. Gift to 0 A. C. Corvallis, Ore., Jan 15.— Mrs. Clara W aldo of Portland, member o f the board o f regents o f the Ore gon Agricultural College and pa troness of the W aldo Halt Club, composed o f residents of the girls’ dormitory, has just doubled her annual gift of 5100 to the club. The money in previous years was used to give an entertainment to the faculty and students in the form of a reception and dance. This year the college has grown so large that the crowd made it necessary to giye the reception only and omit the dancing. Tha t the girls might have this pleasure also, Mrs. W aldo has provided funds for a dancing party, which will be given in the near future. In an address at the college Fri day Mrs. W aldo said: “ There are two reasons why our reputa tion is so high in California. The first is our standard of sound and scientific training: and the second that parents, even in the far south, are not afraid to trust their boys and girls to the college because of the healthy social atmosphere.” Mrs. Waldo has signified her intention of making an annual en dowment of 5100 for prizes for the young women doing work of in, rit. The girls in this year’ s senior class have been asked to decide the con ditions upon which such prizes are to be awarded. B a r g a i n s — The Bellingham Sec uditami Store is the right place to buy or sell. In Golden Rule ( Gro cery building. J , r COTTAGE GROVE ATTORNEY AT LA W r onice: I'irst National Hank Blllltllnii. Upstairs. f: O. &L S. E. R. R. Company K. YOUNG • Hospital and Sanitarium tu * Right Here at Y o u r Home A - * 7 * < * î* '* * * < # ^ * !* . < * ia < # * d # * * < # i* é * J O. JO H NSO N, J ♦ A TTO R N EY AT LAW Estates Administered, Mining: Patents Procured Mining: and Corporation Law é- a specialty office over Griffin, Veatch X Hardware. .. Office Phone. Main 113. Resilience,85. J X I«: r * p 4» Ï a - "*1 FT T* in <; r a m 4 • 5 Lawson Hide. Hours 8.30 to 12, 1 to 5 ( All Work Cu ran Iced. Office Phone 5 Res. Main 1661 \ £ J ^ T e a c h e r o f P ia n o a n d O r g a n * Certificated from the Associated Board. C Royal Academy and Royal College of Music. Residence R Street. jc 4 $4 ♦ .9 ^ ▼ ^ N WATERHOUSE, , ^ J V r* J S. M BULKY, 2 * A T T O R N E Y AT LAW Special Attention Given to Minina ami ^ Corporation Law. O f f i c e , W o o d w a r d B u ild in g - 4 M W . of A . —Cottage Grove Camp No. (.121 meets the First and Third Tuesdays ot each month in the E lk ’s Hall. Visitors welcome. C. W. W allace , Consul. O r v il K n app , Clerk. A F A A . M.— Cottage Grove, No. 51. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. Visi- cordially invited. ANDRFAV BRt'ND, W. M. H. H. VBATCH, Sec. ___ E. BOUND No. 1. X- RAY LABORATORY For Further P articulars Address DR. H. C. S C H L E E F 5 T o T a k e Effect J\ir\o 19, 1 9 09 Surgical Cases Especial Attention D on't % i D E N T IS T T IM E T A B L E N O ! I F Throw Away Your Old H arness Give my repair shop a chance at them. (Juick and reasonable. Y ou ’ ll be surprised at the wear you can get out of your old harness after they have been through my repair shop. It costs very little. It pays to k e e p y o u r old harness repaired as I Tepair them. Our repair shop does more for your money than any shop in town. W. BOUND No. 2. 7.30 -„Lv. C ottage ('. rove A r ... 7.50 3.5 7.5V 0.7 8.14 8.6 8.40 12.5 8.50 13.5 ....................... W ic k s . .................... 9.05 15.9 9.15 9.45 20 ..A r .______ D isstqn _______L v .. 12.00 11.25 11.10 11.08 10.10 10.33 10.28 10.16 10.00 An extra train for passengers only leaves Cottage ('.rove on Tuesday and Saturday at 2:3(>p. in. returning arrives at Cottage Groves at 5:30 p. in. Subject to change without notice. All outward freight to station where there is no agent will be left at risk of ] owner. Stage leaves Disston after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day for Orseco. Freight will not lie received at the O. & S. K. R. R. Depot after 5 p. m. To insure forwarding on next train freight must be delivered in ample time to per mit o f its being billed. A . B. W O O D . Manager C. W. B E A L S, Proprietor ...CLO THES CLEANED... |Co,,age Grove Trans,er ....Company.... those dirty and Bring rumpled clothes to . . j H erbert H arrington, Prop. G ARO U TTE & M c C A L E B All Kinds of Hauling and Aud they will look new when returned Up-to-date Methods Price Reasonable CLOTHES TO ORDER Heavy Dtru’ Work. Piano Moving a Specialty O ffice at Commercial Stables PH ONF- Ladies Work a Specialty _______ P h o n e O ffic e 7 2