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J US T IN TIME Some Cottage Grove People May Walt TUI It ’ h T oo Late. “Ole and Inga Talk It Over” NOTICE OF M AR SH AL’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a Warrant and Order of sale duly issued by order of tho Common Council o f the City of Cottage Grove. Oregon, which said order was dated the 13tn day of February, 1922, I wai directed to levy upon and sell the property herein described for the col lection of a street assessment in the sum of $222.69 for the improvem«*nt o f Ninth street, which assessment was on the 20th day o f Dec., 1913, duly made and entered in the Docket of City Liens of said City on Page 61 thereof against the following described property to wit, Lots No. 5 and 6 of Block No. 10 o f J. H. McFarland’s Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the City o f Cottage Grove and by virtue of said Warrant and order or sale, I will on the 24th «lav of March, 1922. at the hour of 2 o ’clock p. m. of said day in front of the City Hall in the City of Cottag«* Grove, Lane County, Oregon, off«*r for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, subject to redemption, all the above d«*scribed pro|s*rty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said lien, to gether with tho interest thereon and' tne costs and disbursements o f said sale. Given under my hand this 20th day o f February, 1922. 6. B. PITCHER. Marshal f24 m24 o f the City of Cottage Grove. C/ea/i Cut BY J. D. 8M ULL IN THE A L E X A N D R IA MINN.. POST NEWS Don't wait until too luto. Be mu re to be in time. Just in time with kidney i I In. OLE AND INOA ON THE PAPERS We women ain’t a g o in ' to have any busted paper plants on our hands, and Menus «uriug the backaehe, the di/. we ain't goin ' to chip in to keep the VI. aiueHM, the uriunry disorder«. ‘ ‘ I ’m going to stop that paper," thing a-ruiiuin ’ until it does bust. Your That ho often come with kidney The affairs of this bank are said Ole Hanson, as he threw down the 1 «wider paper is always talkin’ about troubloH. managed in a wife and conserv local weekly and looked appealingly at the kept press. Well, the ouly kept D o hii ' h Kidney PillH lire for thin his wife. ative manner by well known press I seen around here is your league very purpose. What's the matter, OleT Hus the papers. They don’t even try to graze business men. Every banking Here ih Cottage drove testimony of editor forgot to put in you was in for a liv in ’ but they expect you farm facility is provided for and their worth: town six times this week f " said his era to feed them oats ami corn the every reasonable aeeommoda- Mrs. Klin L. Wilson, 1236 A h I i Ave. wifi* Inga. whole year 'round. Did you read Hans' tion given. Accounts taken ‘ ‘ 1 don't want him to put my name le tte r? " sai«l Inga, preparing to re says: “ 1 gladly reeoniinend Doiiu subject to check or on time. Kidney Fills iih I know they lire a ia his paper. He's been bought up by tire. Ole saw his wife was in no mood for good remedy. My kidneys acted irreg ‘ big biz.’ H e ’s one of the kept press A ll inquiries answered and ularly and 1 felt run down. 1 knew ami I ain't going to pay him for tri«iing, so he did not follow up the courteous treatment given to abusing us farmers," and Ole set the argument, but said "H o Hans is com my kidneys caused this trouble. Doan those who may wish trans toffee pol on the range. ing home from Europe. Well, he’s seen relieved me, Ht reiigthening iny back Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson had been a lot of it and he can t«»11 us the truth act business with us. and kidneys.'* regular subscribers to the local weekly about this Bolshevik business." Price title, at all dealers. Don't Him ever sin««* it was started. The editor Ole turned out the light and got into ply ask for a kidney remedy- get lino come to town as a young man, and bed, but he quickly got out and ex MEMBER Doan' h Kidney PillH— the same that by patient work had built up a modest claimed "W h a t in thunder yon got in FEDERAL RESERVE' Mrs. Wilson had. Foster-Milburn Co., business and until the Non Partisan my bed, I 'd like to know? Do you league sti-rted he had always had the expect a feller to sleep on a rock SY ST E M Buffalo N 'i » 17-94 eonfideiiee of the farmers. p ile ? " " I always thought you liked editor Inga lit the light and looked at Ole miio said lie was a pretty good feller. and smiled. " W e ll, Ole, 1 guess i t ’s He ain't made ns much money ns you my fault this time. I hid them league farmers. What he say about yo u ?" book* on free love and religion under inquired Inga. NOTICE the inaltress and I forgot to take ’em “ The Old Reliable” "W h y , he says our leaders is social out. 1 guess it's pretty hard for you Whereas, by Chapter 127, General ists and Towuley is lending us into farmers to g«»t a good night's sleep in Laws of Oregon for 1919, ground squir making fools of ourselves. I ’m going that kind of comi>uiiy." rels (commonly called gray diggers) to stop the paper the first time 1 go arc declared to be pests and all per to tow n ," said Ole. sons, firms, co-partnerships, corpora "M a y b e editor tell the truth. Do tions ami companies owning, leasing, you farmers try to stop the pastor occupying, possessing or having charge F. W JACOBS. PROPRIETOR of, or dominion over, any land, place, every time sermon don’t suit you? i f Bait Pilous 21 f : i Office Pitone building, structure, wharf, pier or dock you stop paper then 1 take i f , " said DORENA. which is infested by said ground squir Inga. rels or other noxious rodents or pred "CJs farmers is a go in ’ to sturt a (Special to The Sentinel.) atory animals are required as soon as paper o f our own so we can g«*t the March 14.— Mrs. John Holstrom and th«* presence of such animals become truth, and we are going to have an children, o f Marcola, visited several known to proceed at once in good faith Opposite O. P. & K. Ry. Station editor who won’t cull us 1 I. W. W.s. «lays the past week at the home of to exterminate or destroy such animals; I ’d like to know what wr pay an ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kirk. Now, therefore, all of such persons, dor for, anyway, ’ ‘ remark« «I Ole reach S. K. Busick returned to Koseburg firms, co-partnerships, corporations ana companies owning or having dominion ing for tin* coffee pot. ^ "" " A Friday, after a two weeks’ visit with " I suppose next tini«* you eat too his daughters, Mrs. 0. M. MeLin and over land in Lane County, <>r«»gon, are hereby required to take steps to exter much dinner and you say you g«»t the Mrs. Joe Smith. minate said animals within thirty days PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY rhciinmtism and call doctor you want Mrs. Carl Volga more and children, from the date of the first publication WOOD SOLD AN D DELIVERED him to give you rheumatism for stoia 'o f Mnrcola, spent the week end at tin* of this notice. I f such steps are not uch ache? You want doctor to say home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. taken, the undersigned County A gri Offico In Spray Brick Highest market prices paid for what you think, not what he knows," Charles Teeters. cultural Agent w ill' enter upon said Naur S. P. Depot PHONE 99 said Inga. Mrs. Alt Burnette, of th«* Grove, lands and proeeed to exterminate said scrap cast, iron ami brass You are always twisting things came out Thursday for a visit at the animals and the cost of said exter mination will be levied against said around, Inga. These her«* country' «*«1 Warren K«*lly' home. dors are bought up by * big b iz’ and Miss A run VaiiHchoiack visited Sat lands. The County Agricultural Agent lias NOTICE OP P IN A L SETTLEMENT l licy’re a fighting our league, mid we urday with her sister, Mrs. Walter Frank J. Carrigan, Proprietor designated April 3rd as a day to be a in ’t agoin g to stand for i t , " said i Watson, in Eugene. known as "Poison D a y " throughout Notice is her eby given that the mi Olt* with emphasis. Charles Teeters and family visited the said county, and it is hereby re«* dersigned administratrix of the estate " I never seen a country editor who I relatives in th«* (¿rove Sunday, oinmended that poisoned barley, as pro of Jume tinuleV, deceased, has filed her ueeount for the final settlement looked as if h<* had any ‘ big biz ’ i Chauneey and Ourthbert Crites mo- pared by the undersign«‘d, be used for th«* purpose of such extermination. of said eH*nte in the County Court o f moucy. Most of 'em look as if sub- tored to Eugene Saturday. flu* State ut Oregon lor Lane County, scribers was slow pay. 1 rat her be Chalise Ward returned to bis work Such poisoned barley may be secured from the undersigned at his office in and that Tuesday, tin* l l t h day of lieve country editor who liv< * among us at Curtin Sunday, after sen d in g Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at the April, 1922, at the hour of II o'clock all Ins lif«* amt have property here | few days at home, a. in. id' said day, at the Court Room than some feller who is working for I Earl VanValin spent Satunlny night approximate cost of preparation. Date o f first publi«*ation of this no of said Court h i Kugene, Lane County. tice March 17, 1922. Oregon, has been by said Cnurt fixed \«»ur leagii«* lor what money In* can with friends in th«* Grove. (.Signed) IRA P. W H ITN E Y , as the time and | dii ce of hearing ob g«*t out of i t , " said Inga. "H o w much! Rev. W. J. I^arge preached Sunday n il7 31 County Agricultural Agent. morning at the church. jeetions thereto and tor the final set y «ui put li new pap«*r. Oh*?" t hey * Well, r«* sidling stock in our t lenient of t he said estate, by order Lair Riley went to the Charles Hears made and entered of rneord the 7th new pap4*r, and 1 guess my share w ill , home Tuesday, after visiting a few NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. day ot Mar<*b, 1922. In* about $199. W e’r«* going to raise | days at the »S. O. VaiiHchoiack home. KLLKN W. GO! LEV, $19,990," said said Ole with some pride. Mrs. C. 1). VunValin visited Tuesday Department of the Interior, U. 8. 11. J. »SHINN, Administratrix. ‘ $199 pay for old pnpor for 50 of last week with Mrs. H. E. Prince, Land O ffice at Koseburg, Oregon, Feb — why go any further when Attorney for Estate. in 10a 7 years, and $19,999 more than all th«* o f the Grove. ruary 8, 1922, we are so conveniently lo- school lious«*s in th«» district cost. That Notice is hereby given that William Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and baby Kead the editorials. You may not much build a fine ehurch. If township spent Sunday at the Isaac Land home. M. K msel, of Dorena, Oregon, who on cated Î May 14, 1929. made homestead entry |*«*nd that much on chiindi or school agree with hem, but they arc likely to serial No. 912685 for th«* N l/ j of 8W % make you think, mid that ’s worth honse you fellers would k ic k ," re- STAR. and HE Vi o f *SW Vi o f Section 1, Town while. tf iimrk«*d Inga. ship 21 H., Range 2 W., Willamette ‘ When we g*»t in power and Town (Special to The Sentinel.) Meridian, has filed notice o f intention ley g«*ts i chance to fix our laws the March 14.— Charley Price, of Mabel, to make final three year proof to es way lie did in North Dakota w e ’ll g«*t came Wednesday to visit Arthur and tablish claim to the land above de Corner of Pacific Highway and PROFESSIONAL CARDS t all back,’ * said Ole. Oral »Sallee. It has been ten years scribed, before E. O. Imrnel, U. 8. West Main St., Near the Bridge ‘ ‘ How much you pay new editor? ’ ’ since Mr. Price visited at Star. He Commissioner, «it his office ut Eugene, Oregon, on the 22nd day of March, iiqiiir«*«! Inga. DR C E. FR08T served three years in the navy, being 1922. " 1 think the organizer said we stationed in the Philippines, northern O f fie U Lawson huilring Claimant names as witnesses: Glen Phone 47 would pay him about $59 a week, ’ ’ China and Siberia. Scott, o f Dorena, Oregon; W. W. Chris- aid Ole. Cottage Grove Oregon Mr. and Mrs. I«ee Tennis and Mr. man, o f Dorena, Oregon; Mack Stew " 1 guess if old editor got $50 a and Mrs. Pete Chalifoue were Cottage art, of Dorena, Oregon; Stanley Dame w«»ek he think he was big -business. Grove visitors Friday. wood, o f Dorena, Oregon, OAVEN O DYOTT. M D. W. H. CANON, Register. Suppose tin* paper don’t make enough Physician and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Monroe and two f 17ui 17 to pav. Who pay the bills? iuquired sollH and Miss Mary Owen, of Eugene, X ray work m all its branches. Eve 1 iign. mugs by appointment. visited Sunday at the home o f Miss ALIAS SUMMONS. “ Oh, I h ii |)| mmu - we m ay have to help j Mttry >„ moth.-r, Mrs. I.illie Owen. 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon mi to gel it started, but us farm Velma Sallee is employed at th«* In the Circuit Court of the Stute of can afford it. W«> will niak«* it up Cottage hotel. Oregon, for Line County. J. E. YOUNG when we g«*t what Wall atreet has been Pearl B. Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher Sr., of Attorney at Law robbing us o f , " ventured Ole. Do re n a, visited Sunday at the horn«* of Henry B. Reynolds, Defendant. Of fie rear of First National bank To Henry B. Reynolds, Defendant: So because old editor try to keep their son Miles. Cottine Grove, Ongoa In the Name of the State of Oregon: vo farmers from letting them social Miss G. Miller, o f Cottage Grove, You are hereby required to appear “ I f I Could Speak Person ists lead you around, you are going to visited Sunday and Monday with and answer the complaint filed against H. J. SHINN hire a city feller to come out and print friends at »Star. ally to Everyone W ho Has you in the above entitled suit, on or Attorney at Law mid a lot of stuff some other city fellers Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher Jr. and before the 24th day of March, 1922, Rheumatism and Stomach Noiary Publie St. Paul write u p ," said Inga. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Sallee, o f Star, said dat«i being more than six weeks Trouble I W ould Tell Them Practices in all court m . Twenty five [‘ There you are abusing our league were Cottage Grove visitors Saturday. from tlu* date of the order providing years of experience to Take Tanlac,” Declares again. I guess us farmers is it ruiiuin’ Misses Ruby and Mab«»l Lee, Velma for publication hereof, and if you fail Hader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. league, and if the editors don’t Sallee, Florence Lund, Harry Crum«» to so upp<*ur uud answer, said plaintiff Seattle Citizen. Own Health+ will take judgment against you for the suit us we will fire ’em mighty quick. and Johnnie Cole, o f Cottage Grove, Restored. relief demanded in her complaint. This ALTA KING >f course Town ley has writers to tell visited at the J. T. Sallee home Sun summons is published pursuant to an Attorney lit i « hw iur aide of the business,’ * said Ole. day evening. order o f Hon. G. F. Hkipworth, Judge ollectious, Probate, Notary Public “ I f 1 could speak to everybody "O le lianson, you is pretty good Earl Neal purchased a Ford ear the of said court, filed in said cause on 774 Willamette Ht., Eugene, < >re. business head on everything but league first o f the week. January 31, 1922, and requiring the pcrsonlaly who haa rheumatism summons herein to be served by pub ami .stomach trouble I would tell and 1 guess Towuley he sure got you H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. lishing the same once each week for a on that. You say ‘ lug b iz’ buy coun MOUNT VIEW. Expert Dentistry period o f six weeks in tho Cottage them to take Tanlac, for 1 have try editor. Well, Towuley he’s »uiarter Modern euuipmeut. First National Grove Sentinel, a newspaper printed tried it myself and have never than ‘ big biz.’ liist«*ud of payin’ (Special to The Sentinel.) Hank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and and published at Cottage Grove, l«tiiie found anything like it,” said country editor he make the farmers March 14.— Mrs. Jo«» Hchneider visit ( ’«»uiity, Oregon. 1 to ti. Evenings ami Sundays by buy the whole printer establishment ed at the W. D. Heath home Thurs«iay appointment. Date of first publi«*ution, February Herman Hoctsch, 1421 West Six and then pay for riiiiiiin' it and he afternoon. 3, 1922. ty-first St., Seattle, Wash., well- gets stuff h i it for nothing. 1 guess FRED E. SMITH, J. S. MEDLEY Mrs. George Granger, of Pendleton, known landscape gardener. ‘ big b iz’ got nothing on him ," and Attorney for Plaintiff, Attorney at I«ttw arrived last week at the home o f h«*r “ 1 hardly ever have even a Inga poured another cup of coffee. Eugene, Ore. brother, C. W. Sears, called here by feb3mchl7 Eugene Loan & Savings Hank Bldg. " W e will fix that town editor for th«» serious illness of another brother, Eugene, Oregon twinge of rheumatism now, al callin’ us I. W. W.s and socialists. We Loyis Bears, who is at present slightly though this (rouble had made my will niak«» (hem merchants udvertiae in improved. Mrs. C. W. Sears, who has NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF DR W. M HAMILTON STOCKHOLDERS. life miserable for many years be our pnp«*r or we won’t trad«* with also been quite s? k during the past Chiropriict ie ’e m ," said Ole. Chronic eases a specialty. Office Notice is hereby given that pursu fore 1 was fortunate enough to two weeks, is improving. " I thought you believed in a free over Darby hard ware. Residence at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider ami Mis* ant to u resolution of the board of di find Tanlac and get relief. 212 South Pacific Highway. press," said Inga. " Y o u want to put Beruadine Schneider motored to Drain rectors of the Drain Water Company, “ More than that, it has put my a special meeting of the Stockholders old editor out because h«* have opinion Sunday and visit«»d with relative*. of said corporation is called and will stomach in such good order that DR. A. W. KIME of his own and you want to club store Mrs. I«awrence Brumfield, o f Marsh Specialist in Obstetrics keeper because he won’t advertise. field, came up Moiulay o f last week to be held at the Bank of Cottage Grove, 1 am getting more enjoyment out at Cottage Grove, Oregon» at 3:00 Snp|H»se they do what you want and 1 care for her mother, Mrs. C. W. Bears. o W ill cure for confinements at his ’clock p. in., on the 28th day of of my meals than in years. In home if desired. Special nurse if re then you change your mind? I suppose Mrs. Brumfield was nccompn nied by March, 1922, and that said meeting is fact, 1 am feeling fine in every <1 in red. Phones: office, 34; res. 126.1 they got to change too or you club 'em j h«*r brother, Brison Hears, who had called for the purpose o f acting upon again. I guess storekeeper had better been at Marshfield for several months. a proposal to sell and dispose of all way. MRS. F. J ALSTOTT Tanlac is sold by all good th«* property of th«» Drain Water Com advertise Where In* please and you buy J. W. Fisher, of Curtin, visited last l»any. Suggestive Therapeut ies for the purpose of winding up druggists. where you buy cheapest," responded w«»ek at the W. D* Heath home. the business of said corporation, pay Why keep your pniiisf Both chronic Inga. Mr. and Mrs. George I^ayng, Wil mid acute ailments treated " D o you suppose w e’re a g o in ’ to Ham Heath, Walter Do wens and Ralph its debts and liabilities, and to pro vide for a dissolution of the company, N O T IC I FOB PUBLICATION. Phone 139 L Cottage Grove, Ore. stand for being i*ull<‘d Bolsheviks and Henrs have been at th«» C. W. .Sears and to authorize and direct the board I. W. W.s," said Ole. o f directors and the officers of the Dtpurtui.iit of the Interior, U. 8. home nt different times the past week, DR W. E. LEBOW "E d ito r don't call you any such | assisting at night in the rare o f Mrs. «'orporation to sell and dispose o f all Ijiiid Office at Kuiielmrm Orinoli, Feb Dent ist. o f the assets of said cori>oration and ruary 13, 1922. thing. Your organizer and editor do I C. W. Sears nml Louis Hears. to apply th«* proceeds of such sal«* noon Notici) is hereby given that Jumea Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:39 what boys call the baby act—editor The little son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ho to 12 und 1 to 6:39. Evenings and call leaders socialists and they pass j mer Chamberlain has been quite ill but th** payment of the debts and liabil W. Kibby, of Cottage Orove, Oregon, ity * of the corporation and dissolve who, on February ift, 1921. limilo home Sundays by appointment. Phones: buck along to you farmers and you j is now improving, the same and to transact any and all stead entry, serial No. OlstiMl, for the office 36, residence 133 L. take it. Why don't you t«*ll organizer* .School at th«* Mount View school busiu«*ss incident thereto, or necessary of HVV'A of Uectien 7, Township and editors t«> tight their own battles. | house will not rename until Monday, and convenient for such purposes, and 22 8., Kunge 3 W., Willamette Menu J. F. 8PRAY You say big business buy country ed as manv are still unable to ntt«*nri. to transact any and all business that mu. has filed notice of intention to Real Estate, Insurance mid it or. Towuley buy you farmers by inane filial three year proof, to oatab Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath and fum may come before such meeting. ( 'olleeLons N K GLASS. President. lish claim to the land ubove described, promising more money for crops," said ily and J. VV. Fisher spent. Sunday Attest: Office in First National bunk build S. H LASS W ELL, Secretary. ml 7c before the Register and Receiver of Inga. with Mr. and Mr*. H. K. I«owry at the United 8tatea 1 .and Office, at ing; Sixth street entrance "T h e re a in ’t nny use of arguin’ Walker. Koseburg, Oregon, ou thu 2t)th day of this thing W'ith women, Th«»y a in ’t Miss Genevieve Shattuck went to The man contemplating suicide is March, 1922. HERBERT W. LOMBARD progressive like us m en," entered Ole. the Grove one day this week nml had usually the first to throw up his hands Claimant names as witnesses: Joe Attorney nt I i«r A bee ne. of Cottage Urove, Oregon; B. " W e are a little slow, Ole, but we four teeth extracted. ui th«* face o f danger. First National Hank Building K. lanky, of Cottage Orove, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Frank CrensoU, o f Cot don’t believe in puttin’ money in news • • • Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 91 age Orove, Chester Oilihain, of Cottage papers and hirin’ a city feller to tickle tag«* Grove, visited Sunday nt th«* C. When on aviator falls his fame rises. Oregon; Jaek io|>mau, of Cottage our ears and feed us up on a lot of W. Hears home. DR ROY SMITH • • • Orove, Oregon. socialist stuff that right down in our Veterinarian W. H. CANON, It it were not for the knockers a A blind msn has been elected mayor hearts we don’t believe in. We rather Register. f!7ml7 Phones 1114 anil 916 lot o f the boosters would be out of trust the old editor who’s been giuug of zu Ohio town, and it is «aid fee will 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon tf It pay. to read the wautads. job«. us the news since we was young folk«. not wink zt infract um« of th« If w. Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing City Transfer Hauling and Graying Neighborhood News First National Bank Cottage Grove Iron and Brass Foundry Iron, Bronze and Brass Castings of All Descriptions GASOLINE and OIL Station IVIrs. Henry Mohl E A SHORT TIME T-t*-' ' * f : **• IF YOU ARE GOING TO USE YOUR Motorcycle ANOTHER Y E A R - Tune it u p ! Clean it u p ! Paint it up I Let our shop make your veteran look like a new ma chine and run like one when you wind it up for the Bra« trip out into the spring sun shine. Have the work done now while the shop is not jammed and packed with rush work. Y'ou will get a better jo b jusl as eheap as you would if you were to wait. Some Dealers Will Tell You that the Springfield brand of Flour and Feeds is not satisfactory; but all we ask is that you give them a trial and if you are not satis fied that you have saved motl ey and have gotten as good products as usual come and kick to us. Economy Feed Store Successor S H IP to J. F. Spray US Y O U R L IV E OR D R E S S E D Poultry, Veal, Hogs W re e pay market prices daily. W rite for tags. Blue Valley Produce Co. 4th & Oilsan Sts., Portland Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin S P E C IA L IS T in Internal Medicine for the past eleven years Does Not Operate W IL L BE AT Osburn Hotel, Wed., April 5 Office Hours: 10 a. in. to 4 p. in. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a régulai graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, ex cept the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method o> treatment he does not operate foi chronic appendicitis, gall stones ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ad euoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wel ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rhi it mat ism, sciatica, leg ulcers ami rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for am length of time and do not get am better, do not fail to call, as ini proper measures rather Until dis ease are very often the cause ot your long standing trouble. Remember above date, th;n consultation on this trip will be free and that this treatment is different. Married women must be uccom panied by their husbands. Address: 336 Boston Block. Minneapolis, Minn, mh 17-24-3lp