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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1912)
Old Soldier Tortured Bids Fair to be a Centenarian “ For years 1 suffered uuspeak- Below we give an article which able fortune from indigestion, con appeared in the Enfield, Illinois, stipation and liver trouble, ” wrote Express. The Aunt Betsy Storey A. K. Smith, a war veteran at referred to has a number of old Erie, Pa., “ but Dr. King’s New friends who reside in this sectiou Life Pills fixed me all right. They- who will eujoy the reminiscences £ .re simply g reat." Try them for of early pioneer life in southern any stomach, liver or kidney troub Illinois as thoroughly as did Mrs. le. Only 25c at all Druggist. Storey. We obtained the paper Drifted Snow Flour through the kiudess of our towns For Service Salt by the Car Load man, Edgar King, our attention Registered Holstein Bull. Dam being called to it by Uncle Burn gives 72 lbs milk per day. Sole Agents for Page Field Fence Veatch, the latter of whom knew Curtis Veatch John Deere and Oliver Plows 35-4t her as long ago as he can remem Fiinners Phone 88. Studcbaker Wagons ber, but whom he lias not seen for Saves Two Lives. g- oyer sixty years. The sketch reads as follows: “ Neither my sister nor myself White county’s oldest citizen, might be living to-day, if it had Mrs. Betsey Storey, recently cele not been for Dr. Kiug’s New Dis brated her 99th hirthdav. She is covery” writes A. D. McDonald of in good health and will likely pass Eayetteville, N. C, R. F. I), No. 8, the century mark—Golcomla Her “ for we both had frightful coughs aid. that no other remedy could help. To the writer, the above para We were told my sister had con graph seems like a dream-oil how sumption. She was very weak and well do we yet remember Uncle had night sweats but your wonder George Storey and the pack of ful medicine completly cured us hounds. both. It’s the best I ever used or How well do we remember the heard o f.” For sore lungs, coughs, deer drive in the open daylight colds, hemorrage, lagrippe, nsHi when the neighbors gathered in tna, hay fever, croup, wlioopiug A L L KIN DS O F and Uncle George mounted on cough,— all bronchial troubles,— horseback, armed with a long ride its supreme. Trial bottle free. 50c or a revolutionary musket and a and $1.00. Guaranteed by all long horn off a slaughtered ox or 1 truggists. C H A S . M A T T H E W S . Prop. of precious tin led the chase— in , 1912 Edition those davs Uncle Ellias Jordon was a famous shot and he was general A car load of new pianos, just ly placed “ on the stand” —that is where the deer crossed so as to be arrived at Veatch’s Music Store, more sure of venison steaks for the buy early and avoid the rush. party— the sound of that horn, the Williams’ Jubilee Singers at the having of those dogs and the \rcade the 50th. report of the trusty musket thrills one yet. Few there be now and P ro fessio n al C ards. far apart are those who remember those things. Those were the days when Uncle George’s and Aunt ^ £ r v ) R u . H. IT IT C A M D D C H. SO M ERS Betsey’s children, along with that O S T E O P A T H I C P H Y SIC IA N J redheaded Trousdale boy went to Lawson Bldg., P h o n e 47, Res, 103R f school to Daniel McCarthy, maybe jl C h ro n ic D iseases a S p e cialty . ^ Millage Miller, Aleck Trousdale of o ffice H ours from 9 to 12 and 1:30 t o 5. !5 O th er hou rs b y ap p o in tm e n t. a- Preston Orr at the old log school were Wesley Chapel now stands. Then the wild deer were chased away from the corn shucks when S H IN I M N V the starlit night fell over forest and î H . J 1 . SH Is' t h a t y o u let u s p rin t the E n g ag em en t A n n o u n c e m e n t A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w a n d Notary Pu b l i c | field, oi maybe Uncle George fol C ard s and W ed d in g In v ita tio n s . M a k e th a t a p a r t o f Cottage G ro v e , Oregon 4 lowed the hounds when the nights T w enty-five Y e a rs E x p e rie n c e . S p e cial s* Y O U R p ro p o sa l a n d she w ill s u r e ly sa y y e s. L a te r w e were fine as they chased the foxes A ttention G iven to P ro b ate l*ractice. ^ can talk w ith y o u a b o u t th o se te e n y w e e n y c a r d s y o u ’ll from Seven Mile prairie to Dituey be w a n tin g . Ridge—then Bol Stillman kept NOTHING TOO SM A LL, NOTHING TOO LARGE, store, while Frank WHlis or Aleck FOR T H IS SHOP TO P R IN T . i W. K IM B , M. D. Trousdale counted out the eggs, weighed the sugar or measured out $ P H Y S I C I A N m ill S IIK IIF .O N * O ffice in M c F a rla n d Bu ild ing the New Orleans molasses. O ver Cot h ra n ’s F u rn itu r e S to re Then wild turkeys by dozens O ffice P ho ne, 34) K e sld e n co P h o n e, fi31 and dozens came into the farmer’s cornfield when the food in the woods grew scarce. D. S T E R L I N G . M a n a g e r i Aunt Betsy, send you the hom ? r K. YOU NO Wheat, Oats, Grain Hay. M ILL F E E D : Shorts, Bran, age of a heart that yet melts in ATTORNEY AT LAW Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Oil*Meal. G RA SS S E E D : Grass sweet remembrances of those far a Office: F irst N atio n al B a n k B u ild in g , 4 Seeds of all kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR: Hard Wheat U p sta irs. a' away days; may the glow of the ^ Brands: American Beauty, Pure White, Red Cross, fV .4 evening’s sunlight of life, cheer Every sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: Pheasant, White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. and warm your dear old heart is the fervent prayer of one who holds J C. JOHNSON, j in sweet remembrance the friends A T T O R N E Y AT LAW ¡of his early days. P H O N E 1711 E sta tes A dm inistered . M in in g Paten ts I “ How dear to my heart are the Procured M illin g an d C orp oration I.aw a sp ecialty, r o ffice ov er G riffin, Vcatcli scenes of my childhood. H ardw are. » 1 " ’lien fond recollection presents o ffice Phone. Main 113. R esidence, S5. x- them to view: The orchard, the meadow, the deep tangled wildwood. And every loved spot that my in { p i . IN C R A M fancy knew .” D EN TIST F. A. Trousdale. Law son I!ldg. H ours 8..10 to 12, 1 to 5 SPRAY CO. I General Feed and Implement Store £ 1 o. A. C. SHORT COURSES B e g in J a n u a r y 3 , C o n tin u e F O U R W E E K S YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to attend the short courses of the < >regon Agricultural College, begin ning Jan. 3. E leven distinctive courses will lie offered in Agriculture. Mechanic Arts. Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Kvery courfe is designed to HKLP the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tuition. Rea sonable accommodations. For beautiful illustrate« l bulletin, address II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. F a r m e r 's B u s in e s s C eurae B y C orrespondence I £ a SPRAY CO. Cottage G r o v e Flou r Mills Mill Feed, Grain and H ay § 1 OUR PROPOSAL i STERLING FEED COMPANY * •*' J All City Trade Delivered 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. LOUIS JENSEN W E S T SID E When her child is in danger a j woman will risk her life to protect ‘ it. No great act of heroism o r ; risk of life is necessary to protect a I child from croup. Give Chamber- j Iain’s Cough Remedy and all dan- ger is avoided. For sale by Ben j sdus Pharmacy. Notice of Final J Tells the Cause of Appedin- citis. All W ork G uranteed. O ffice P h o n e 5 Res. M ain 16M If you want a bar gain in real estate 1 have it. Settlement. Estate of Florence Viola Dennis, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that L illie A. Crow, adm inistratrix of the estate of Florence .Viola Dennis, deceased, has filed her final report as such in! uinistra- trix, anil that Tuesday the 2nd day of January, 1012. at ten o ’clock in the fore noon has been set by the county court in and for Lane county, as the tim e for hearing objections thereto and for the final settlem ent of said estate. A. K . W h k r l k r , At- L i L U R A. C h o w torney for estate. Admx. FARM and C IT Y P R O PE R T Y for sale or exchange. GOOD BUSINESS P L A C E AT A BAR GAIN. NcCALEB & CO. Cottage Grove, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE ( )ne small sawmill and engines, all in good running condition. For further particulars inquire at this office. 2CK4t Electric Bitters M a d e A N e w M a n O f H im . “I was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and bu ck," writes 11. T. Alston, ltaleigh, N. U., “,.nd my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of E le ctric Bitters made me feel lik o a new man.” S. P. Ry. Time Table NORTH No. No. No. No. COTTAGE GROVE Hospital and Sanitarium X- RAY LABARAT0 RV a. a. p. a. m. m. m. m. a. p. a. p. m. m. m. m. SO U TH BOUND. No. No. No. No. 15___________ 17_______ 1 3 ------------------- 1 9 ______ L:26 9:32 6:47 3:02 G. F . King, Agent, Cottage Grove, Oregon. O. &, S. E. R. R. Company Rijtht H er e a t Y o u r Home Surgical Cases Especial Attention BOUND. 14.................................. 3:25 l o ____ __________ 1:48 20____ 3.56 18 __11:02 PRICE 50 CTS. A T A LL DRUG STORES. T IM E T A B L E NO 5 T o T a k e ’ E f f o c t J u n e 19, 1 9 0 9 R . BO UN D NO. L W . BOUND No. 2. ST A T IO N S F o r F u r l h e r P a r t i c u la r s Address -- L V . DR. H. C. SCHLEEF 8.50 9.05 9.15 9.45 G BY TELEPHONE ¡ÉS PMt 1 ¡StP 1 I am connectecTtVith eastern buyers and if you have a bargain in real estate, I want it Don't Throw Away Your Old Harness j Give my repair shop a chance at them. ( >uick and reasonable. You’ll be surprised at the wear you can get out of your old harness j / 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. New lira states that much ap J N. \V AT HR HOUSE, pendicitis in Cottage Grove is T e a c h e r of P l a n o a n d O rgan caused by coustipation. gas on the C ertificated from th e A ssociated Board. Royal A cadem y and R o y al C ollege o f stomach or sour stomach. These M usic. R e sid en ce B S treet. troubles are almost instantly re k i ve Yc^ lieved and appendicitis guarded against by taking a single dose of ' I 'H E telephone lias made is possible to do shopping simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ♦ J S . M K D LK Y. j? 1 and marketing satisfactorily, and with comfort, econ etc., as compounded in Adlerika. 4 ‘ A T T O R N E Y AT LAW omy and dispatch. h« new German appendi citis g? S p ecial A tten tion G iven to M in in a and 4> V C orp oration Law. eetudy. ( O ffice, W oodw ard Building. C Practically every store and shop caters to telephone trade and pays special attention to telephone orders, so that telephone buying has be Kinks taken out of your cross Bring those dirty and come a habit with hundreds of thousands of people. cut saws. All kinds of saws ham rumpled clothes to . . When you want something that cannot be secured in your local mered. and for a limited time will M. W . o f A .—Cottage Grove Camp shops, the Long Distance Service of the Bell System connects you with do gumming and fitting at Millers No. M-’ f meets the f ir s t and Third Tuesdays ot each month in the E lk ’s the biggest markets of the country, even though you are hundreds of Machine Shop. K. C. Rowland. Hall. V isitors welcome. miles away. C. W . W a lla c e , Consul. And they will look B a r g a i n s — The Bellingham Sec o r v il K n a pp , Clerk. new when returned ondhand Store is the right place to | buy or sell. In Golden Rule Gro- A F . & A . M .—Cottage Grove, No. Si. Up-to-date Methods Price Reasonable | eery building. Meets 1st and .»rd Wednesdays. Visi- CLOTHES TO ORDER Make the youngsters happy— conlially invited ANDREW BRUNO, W. M. Buv them a pair of gold fish at the Ladies Work a Specialty H. H. VEATCH, Sec. Metson shop. I C o t t a g e G r o v e ......... W a l d e n ______ A n. 13.5 ............. 1 1 2 . . A n . - . ______D i s s t q n ............ 12.00 11.25 11.16 11.08 10.40 10.33 10.28 10.16 10.00 An extra train for passengers only leayes Cottage Grrtve on Tuesday and Saturday a t 2:30 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 lie left at risk of ° "’ner* Stage leaves Disston after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and F ri day for Orseco. Freight will not be received at the h . & S. K. R. R. Depot after 5 p. tn. To insure forwarding on next train freight must be delivered in ample tim e to per m it of its being billed. A B. W O O D . M anager C. W. BEALS, Proprietor ...CLOTHES CLEANED... GAROUTTE & McCALEB T h e Pacific T elephone A nd Telegraph C o. I Cottage Grove Transfer ....Company.... H e rb e rt H e r r in g to n . P r o p , All Kinds of Hauling and Heavy Dray Work. Piano Moving a Specialty Office at Commercial Stables PH O N F. P h o n e O ff ic e 7 2 ■