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Cottage Grove Transfer P rofe ssio n al C ards. ....Company.... Q K . II. H. SOM8RS O S TE O PATH IC PH YSICIAN L » H I »Id*.. H e rb e r t » » • • • * 1 . *••- I®3* All Kinds of Hauling and Chronic U i»c »«cs ».S p ecia lty. Office Hours from I to 6 p. m oth er hours by appointment. Heavy Dray Work. m vm vm vm .f f U.m « h NdS.V . » « Î Piano Moving a Specialty V.#> H . j. SHINN Office at Commercial 4 Twenty-five Years K ip ciien cc. Special Attention Given to l*rol*ale Practice. $ ¿M A Stables PHONE > Attornoy-at-Law and Notary Public > i Cottage Grove, Oregon 4 5 H e r r in g to n . P ro p . P h o n e O f f i c e 72 Îj 'A-< Aid A f ** COTTAGE GROVE jr ^ -A -A -'A -A -A ^ A ^ A -A A ^ A ^ A -^ A £ i ^ W. K1MK, M. I». ^ Hospital and Sanitarium J J V t l Y S H 'I A N w lrt S l'U tlK O N Right Here at Your Home onice In McKarlaud BuUtllint £ o v e r Co, hrail's Furniture si,ire ▼ o n ice Phone, »1 Keslileuco Phone, t.'M t Í • i » V « V .» l * T I Surgical Cases Especial Attention <h § V. P l V » ' * ' * ! ' « . * ' **■ P i i * X-RAY LABORATORY /r (le A d A d A d A d A d A d A id A d ll* ; r b . YouNo For Further Particular* Addrest c f J. A T I»A \ V A T T O lt N K V $ 4 Building, Office: fir s t N allouai It- Upstairs. I DR. H. C. SCHLEEFI * *********************** ^ ^ A - A A A A - e A « A « A < -A ^ A > «' » a t t o r n e y $ $ k a t l a w LAPPS AND WOLVES. , Balaies Administered, Minina Baleni» Procured Minina .md Corporation U w a spci inln l iffire over Orinili. Vealch lla rd w Bre. office Phone. Main il l . Kesidenee.S5. m um um um um um um um f «7 1 ,4 « A e A d A d W A d ' A i d A d . 4 5 CS r L INI'.KAM D E N T IS T Lawson Bldg. Hours 8.30 to 12, I to 5 « o ’ AU W ork Gurantecrl. Office Phone 5 Kes. Main BAI i i umutmu. #»v. mu. mu.mv.-mv.mu.mf r J J T e a c h er o f P la n o and O rgan Certificated from the Associated Hoard, Royal Academy and Royal College Residence B Street. j L A d 'A V . P v ir e D r \ig s Produce good results. If you send your physician’s prescriptions 2 to us they will fie most carefully compounded and only the purest 4 and freshest of Drugs will lie used. We always carry a large supply of ¿ N. WATRkHOU.SR, ji •>>' ■idAd'A'd', j J s. MEDLEY, Patent Medicines that we can highly recommend. In all cases our prices are worthy of your notice. A TTO R N E Y A T LAW £ 4 Special Attention Given to Mining and Corporation I,aw. O f f ic e , W o o d w a r d B u ild in g . $ v .< - Benson’ s Pharm acy M. W. o f A . —Cottage (»rove Camp No. M 21 meets the hirst atul Third It would surprise you to know Tuesdays ol each month in the Elk’s Hall. Visitors welcome. of the great good that is bein? done C. W. W a l l a c e , Consul. by Chamberlain’ s Tablets. Darius O r v i l K n a p p , Clerk. Downey, of Newberg junction, N. R., writes, “ My wife lias been us A . F . & A . M,—Cottage drove, No. 51. Tablets and Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. Visi ing Chamberlain’s finds them very effectual and doing tors cordially invited. ANDREW I1RUND, W. M. her lots of good.” If you have II. II. VEATCil, Sec. any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by A ll Dealers. S. P. Ry. Time Table Administrator s Notice of Final Account NORTH BOUND. No. No. No. No. 14. ......................... 2:25 a. 16. _______________ 1:48 a. 20. ____ _________ 3.56 p. ....................10:02 a. 18 111. m. m. ni. SOUTH BOUND. No. 15. .................... . 1:26 a. No. 17. ..................;... 0:32 p. No. No. 10 ______ _______ 2:47 p. ni. ni. ni. ni. G. If. King, Agent, Cottage Grove, Oregon. O. &, S. E. R. R. Com pany T IM E T A B L E N O 5 T o Tokke E ffe c t J u n e 19, 1909 K. BOI’ N I» No. I. 7 .3 0 7 .S H Medical Sciane. as It Exiatad In tha Ancient City. The patient work o f llie aretiuenlo- glnt enables |iei>ple oG^ul i.v to i >nn u very fair Idea o f uieibeul Retrace us It existed In Nineveh tBO yearn before the birth of Christ, nay« the New Volk Sun. O f the 20,(XX) tablets taken from the library o f Assuriuimpal. the «rent king o f Assyria, who conquered I. rypt anil Itahlyonla amt established Ids sub Jecls In the deserleil rltles o f Sui, ria, hundreds deal exclusively with medl line aiul contain numerous pr, , rip tlous: I f a mail has coll - make him stand up and pour over him u deeix'ti,,n of hyperlcum and he will recover. Or make him croueli down on Ids heels mid pour told water over Ids head." Fnlllt healing seems to be Indicated In n prescription which rims: -ir lie Is |u u weak state, make him bend down, then raise Ills legs and say. ’-May you get quite well.' Strike him also ,,n the head fourteen times with your thumb.” Many prescriptions deal with the cure o f u disorder which was very common at Nineveh and which seems to have been due to orerlndo gem >• in food and drink: “ When a man Is 1,11 Ions rub him with an onion and let him drink nothing but water nud ah stain from food altogether " Among the medicines used by the physicians o f Nineveh were sesame, olive oil, castor oil, sirup o f dales, honey and salt. Fasting and massage were frequently ordered. J C. JOHNSON, ♦ 7 .5 0 S .l 1 HEALING IN NINEVEH. — LV . . HOUND No. 2. C o t t a g e C . k o v k \K. ! ¡1 2.H O 3 .5 <».7 • L 'F K R O < * ,(> K D O . I In .u . M .i.j 8 ,4 0 1 2.5; 8 . 5 0 13.51 9 .0 5 1 5 .9 0 .1 5 n ».». 9 .4 5 2 » ! 11 0 .3 3 H KO B r i im i h W 11 . O W O O I » 1 . . A s .. . ! j 1 0 .2 8 .. : 1 " .1 3 ............... . D l H S T Q T V _____ 1. V An extra train for passengers only leayes Cottage Grove on Tuesday and Saturday at 2:.K) p. m. 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 Disstoti after arrival of train on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day for Of —cow Freight will not l»c received at the O. \ S. K. R. R. !>epot after 5 p in. To insure forwarding on next train freight must be delivered in ample time to per mit of its l>eing hilled. A. 0. HOOD. Manager. Notice is hereby given that the under Signed has filed his final account, as ad ministrator of the estate of Benjamin Hall, deceased, with the County Court of Lane County, for settlement, and that Wednesday, the 29th,, day of May, 1912, at 2.00 o’clock p. in., has been duly ap- pointed by said court for fhe settlement thereof, at which time any person inter. ested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said ac- count and contest the same. Dated this 29tli., lay of April, 1912. W. W O g lesby A dministrator of the estate of Benjamin Hall, deceased. J. C. Johnson, Attorney for Administrator. Tho Deer Killing Brutes Get No Mercy From tlie Natives. The Swedish Lapps are said to live entirely with, hy and upon their rt In leer. A Lapp who owns a thousand fleer is a rich man, hut ns taxes are assessed upon the number o f deer, he is Inclined to underestimate his herd. Tho most dangerous enemy to the head is the wolf, which can kill many deer In a night. A hand o f wolves*can make a rich Lapp poor. When the snow Is deep and soft and it is announced that wolf tracks have been seen In the neighborhood of the deer, the swiftest runners on snow shoes prepare for an exciting chase. The wolf may have a start o f a mile or two, hut the track it leaves in tlie deep, soft snow Is so conspicuous that the hunters can follow it at their best speed. The wolf, though lie may run swiftly, lias but a slight chance o f es caping his pursuers on their snowshoes. Each hunter does his best to outrun the others, for the w olf belongs to the Lapp who strikes the first blow. As soon as the, leading hunter is close enough to the w olf he gives it a heavy blow across the loins with his strong, spiked snowshoe staff. I f there are other wolves to be pursued he kills It outright; if not he disables it and waits till all tlie hunters have arrived before giving the death stroke. Buy» a Dry Goods Business in Coos Cliut. C. McCormick ami his brother-in-law, W . I). Gorman, who was formerly locatevi at Cot tage Grove, have bought out a dry goods business at Coquille City in Coos county. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cormick will go to l’ortland Mon day and will go to Coos Hay on Tuesday hy the steamer Break water and exited to spelivi about three months there getting the bus iness established and going in grxtvl shape, when they will return to Eugene, leaving Mr. Gorman to conduct the business. Mrs. Mc Cormick went tvt Brownsville last evening to visit her parents over Sunday before leaving for the coast.— Register. For sale, ISO acres two mrles from Cottage Grove, 25 .acres west slope easily prepared for orchard, 25 acres fine piling and mining timber, balance pasture. Only $15 per acre, $750 down, balance on time. If interested apply to l\ (). Box I5\ Cottage (»rove, Oregon There is very little $15 per acre land remaining near Cottage Grove an«! this snap will not re main open long. ,37-tf o f sm ell an«l co m p le te ly «leranRe th o w h o le system w hen en te rin g it th rou gh th«» m ucous su rfaces. Such a rtic le s should n ever t>e used ex cep t on p rescrip tion s fro m rep u ta b le ph ysician s, ns th e d a m a g e th e y w ill «to Is ten f«>l«l to the good yo u ra n p o ssib ly d e riv e fr o m them . H a ll’ s C a ta rrh Cure, m a n u fa ctu red b y F . .?. C h en ey A Co., T o led o , <3., co n ta in s no m ercu ry, and Is ta k en In te rn a lly , a c tin g d i m t ly up*>n the b lood nn«l m u cou s su r fa ces o f the system . In b u y in g H a ll’ s C a ta rrh C u re bo su re y o u get th e gen u ine It ts taken In te rn a lly and m ade In T o led o , Ohio, b y F. J. C h en ey * Co. T e s timonial.:» free. Bold b y rr u g g ls ts . P rtf'i' T V p * r botti®, T sk s U *H ’a Fam ily P ills fot eooNtlpstiun. •!o most of I heir reconnoitering? Mrs. Coward—In our refrigerator.—Life. Q u ite 80. "Weren’t you shy when the Jndge naked yon your nge in court?” "Yes, I was about tea 3 ’ears shy, my dear.*’ - Life. Self control Is èsseri bed ns the mot virtue o f nil virtue*. It Is the rery c c n te r o f « * « « « • » . 6 Months if losieryj> For Men, Women and Children ' Is guaranteed because it measures up to ‘ all the requirements o f satisfactory service. Electric Bitters Not only is Everwear “ insured’ * against holes and rips for six months, but you are assured absolute foot ease. Strength and durability without the sacrifice of comfort and appearance. It’s one thing to guarantee hose but quite a different thing to make hose that justifies the guarantee. FO R M EN Exyprtnn C o tton . $1.50 per box Silk L isle, $3.00 per box FO R W O M E N Egyptian C o tton . $2,00 per box S ilk l 1 L isle, * $3.00 per box FO R C H IL D R E N Cotton, Ki/es 5 to 7K, $1 50 per box Egyptian Ci S Silk ilk L Lisle, sizes 5 to 7tt $2.00 per box isle. Egyptian C otton , 8 and larger, $2 00 per box * Lisle, 8 and larger, $3.00 per box SS 1 JUST R E C E IV E » COM PLETE L IN E This Space Reserved for Made A N o w M a n O f H im . “ I was suffering from, pain in my stomach, bead anil back," writes II. T . Alston, Raleigh, N. <1, “ anil my liver anil kidneys dill not work right, hut four bottles o f Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." PRICE 50CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. KNOWLES S GRÄBER FOLEYiKIDNEYPlllS FOR R H E U M A T I S M K I D N E Y S A N O B L A D D E R TELEPHONE à à U S i YOUR ORDERS! ▼ L IV E L Y M E S S E N G E R S Are busy all the time de livering neat bundles of superior go o d s to our satisfied customers. No matter how small your pur chase m ay be, w c cheerfully deliver it and save you money by buying it here. i - r r -Æ V iW m Enough Said. He was Umplng down the street with one tiriti in a sling and both eyes In mourning. 'What's the matter?" queried a friend. “ Motorcar accident?" "No," rrpliisl the other sadly. “ I met a man who couldn't take a joke.” — London Telegraph. Scouting. Beware of Ointments for Mrs. How ard-And so two o f your Catarrh That Contain Mercury *> »» nre l»f>y scouts? Where do they «njt m e rcu ry w ill s u re ly d e s tro y the aenso Guaranteed POW ELL & COOPER Germany's Industrial Life. The industrial life o f Germany gives j the impression of a great'street crowd ed with heavy traffic. This traffic Is | formed of units, but nil have a common purpose and direction, and it is well regulated. It is aggressive, noisy and dangerous to those who brave its com petitive perils. It is artificial, as it caters to the needs of man largely out side of the actual necessities for sub sistence. and it is subject to Increases or decreases, congestions or even sud den stoppages, for. unlike the balk of the traffic o f tho United States, it is not the irresistible flow o f a mighty river of natural products seeking tli • level of supply nud demand. Ever in< reus ing Its volume, ever extending its zone of luAlienee, the foreign trade of Ger many is the marvel o f the twentieth century.—James Davenport Whelpley lu Century. Castles In the Air. “ We keep our nntomohilcs In the mirage," snlil Mrs. Hlundcrby. “ That's where most o f ns keep onr automobiles,” returned her caller, with an Inward smile.—Boston Transcript. No Holes A thousand tongues’ could not express the gratitude of Mrs. J. K. i Cox, of Joliet, 111., for her wonder-! ful deliverance from an awful fate.’ “ Typhoid pneumonia had left me with a dreadful cough,” she writes “ Sometimes I thought 1 would die. I I could get no help from doctor’s treatment or other medicines till 1 used Dr. King’s »New Discovery.; Rut I owe my life to this wonder ful remedy for I scarcely cough at i all now.” (Juick atul safe, its the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaran-; teed. 50c and SI. 00. Trial bottle j free at all Druggists. A Tactful Request. Dolihlrigh was u continuili Imrrower, mid, what was worse. he seldom re- tiirnp l tlie borrowed articles. He had held on to Whibley’s umbrella, for In- stnnep, for nearly n year. “ And I'm blessed if I know how I nm ever (,'oitiK to pet it back.” said Whib- ley. “ Easy,” said Hiokenlooprr. “ Cull a messenger and send Duhbleigli this note." And lie scribbled off the following: F or S a l k A North Pole re “ Itear I tobbleigh. If yon enti spuro it I'd like to borrow that umbrella of frigerator. Call at this office. mine for a collide of days. Can yon oblige me?"—Harper's. Stock, Fruit, Timber Ranch A Box of 6 Pair what to get for dinner. We’d suggest a fish for several reasons. They costless, they are dainty etiting, they arc beneficial, they tempt sluggish appetites, they arc easy to cook. W e bring them to voit clean and wholesome. j Ç Peaches, ilryed, the potimi...........1-%c Apricots, the |toutnl....................... 17c Kvajtorated Apples........................ 13c Dryed Prunes................................ 10c Figs................................................10c REALLY FINE EATING. à M O N O PO LE B R A N D of canned goods are known the world over and we have yet to find a dissat- ified customer. A ll are staples. S y r u p s , Extracts, Muscat Grapes, Canned Logan Berries. Salmon the pound 20c g g s - Y * Strained Honey Red Cross Folger’s Teas and Coffees . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Currants _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ARE _ _ _ THE _ _ BEST ___ 5 5 REES-WALLACE CO. ^ “ W h ere You Do Better” 5 J