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PAGE SIX • COTTAGl^GiGV4^SENTDUCL^FRH)AY^JiLM{CI^^^923 . . •< from u serious operation. Mrs. Emit Kirk and children, of Dorenu, visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. B. F. McCollum. BOW HIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Jones and little daughter spent the week end (Special to The Sentinel.) at the Bert Isaacson home at Blue Feb. 27.—The Kay and Bert Mountain. Miss Nannie Iaiu Baker visited on Trask families, of Cottage Grove, the Const fork several days of last spent Sunday here with Mr. and week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. 8. 8. Trask. LaBlue. Mrs. Frank Pleuard and daugb LaSells Stewart aud son motored to Eugene Sunday aud brought ter and son, Elsie and Ralph, at back Mrs. Stewart, who had been tended the funeral of the baby son there for three weeks recovering of Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck in Cottage Grove Wednesday. — funeral of Mrs. Nettie Arne in Cot- [ tage Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Furn Adams and sou Oscar | Ninety-five per cent o/ all diseases originate at the points shown by the arrows and D. H. Brumbaugh were in the Grove Saturday. slight displacement of one or more of your vertebrae probably Is causing A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost visited your trouble today. Sunday at the S. E. laiwrv home at Walker. * 1. Slight subluxations at thia point wIB Mrs. Darwin Martin and children eaasc so-called headaches, eye diseases, deaf- are visiting at the R. T. Martin aes«, epilepsy, vertigo, ineomnia, wry neck, home. facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost »nd son 2- A slight subluxation of a vertebra tn Harry visited Friday at the Castle this part of the spine is the cause of so-called he me. throat trouble, neuralgia, pain in the ahouldera Claude Sherman was unable to and arms, goitre, nervous prostration, la teach school Thursday and Friday grippe, dirtiness, bleeding from nose, disorder on account of being sick. •f gums, catarrh, etc. Harry Castle was in the Orove 8 The arrow head marked No. 8 locate* Monday. the part of the spine wherein subluxations will THE CEDARS Mies Ruth Lebow and Ray Hus- cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder blades, rheumatism of the arms toad were married February 16. (Special to The Sentinel.) and shoulders, hay fever, writers* cramp, etc. Harry Williams is recovering Feb. 28.—Mary DeVere, who han 4. A vertebral subluxation at this point Somewhere in the wanted column beau seriously ill in the Eugene bus- from a short illness. causes so-called nervousness, heart disease» will be fouad the name of soma res pital is improving slowly. difficult asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, ident of the Cottage Grove country, Mrs. G. W. Smith, who spent tho LYNX HOLLOW. that person is entitled to a free breathing, other lung troubles, etc. wautad for three issues, if he or she past wook in Junction city with *. Stomach and liver troubles, enlargc- presents copy for the same withiu her son, L. A. Sprinkle, came home (8pecial to The Sentinel.) meat t>t the spleen, pleurisy and a »core ot A few of the diseases 10 days from tho date of this paper. Monday. Feb. 28.—A number of farmer other troubles, so-called, are caused by sublux Claud DeVere has been out of are taking advantage of the good which are caused by A new name will be selected at ran ations in this part of the spine, sometimes so dem each week, and this method of school the past week on account of weather to get some spring work light as to remain unnoticed by. others except clouting in torus I in the wanted» will sicknoas. inuaeular contractions the trained Chiropractor. done. be continued for several inonihs Mrs. Avery Hartsol spent Wed *. Here we And the cause of so-called Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow were and subluxations of the •tones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shin week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. DRESSER 18 ENTITLED nesday at the school house. Mias Florence McFarland spent Marion Lebow. gles, hiccough, worms, etc. spinal column are to a free wautad for three ¡»sues, T. Bright's disease, diabetes, floating kid Mr. and Mrs. Horace Strong, of Present this notice within 10 days. the week end at tho home of her ney, skin disease, boils, eruptions and other See announcement at the head of parents, Mr. and Mre. G. W. Me Eugene, visited relatives here Sun- mentioned here. diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves being Ferland. da; ’Y- this column. pinched in the spinsi openings at this point Mr. McReynolds, of Divide, came The ladies’ club met with Mrs. 8. Regulations of such troubles as so- OLD BAG8 WANTED—NOTHING to the Chas. McFarland place to E. T. Hartley last week and enjoyed called appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbago, nt, leas than 2 feet square. Must be run coyotes that have been catch a pleasant program. follow Chiropractic adjustments at this point clean and of material that will ab- ing lambs. Marion Lebow is getting a piece 9. Why have so-called constipation, rectal The C. A. McFarland family and of new land ready for the plow. sorb gasoline; old underclothing, troubles, sciatica, etc., when Chiropractic ad- Frank Brown took Sunday dinner flannels and the like preferred. Can A party was given at the M. F. ustments at this part of the spine will remove not use old socks, mercerised or st the D. J. Rumple home, celebrat Taylor home Saturday night in hon he cause? hard surface goods or small pieces ing the birthday of Fay Alma or of Mr. Taylor’s birthday anni 10. A slight slippage of one or both in of any kind. We want the beat rags Rcmph and Howard McFarland. versary. nominate bones will likewise produce so-callad Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hartsol are and pay the best price, 5 cents the Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and daughter sciatica, together with many “diseases" of pelvis and lower extremities. pound. The Sentinel. tf visiting at the home of Mrs. Hart visited Sunday with Mrs. Dresser sol’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. and Mrs. Hartley. STURDY WHITE LEGHORN BA- Magee. J Mrs. R. Y. Porter and Mrs. Frank Tno farmers are all very bu»y Mackie visited with Mrs. L. L. by chix, O. A. C. and Hollywood strums noted as heavy producers of this fine weather seeding their Greon one day last week. WHY DELAY? DISEASE DOES NOT large white eggs, $12 per hundred, spring grains and preparing their E. T. Hartley was home from If you have good fertile eggs wo early gardens. Walton over the week end. Miss Margaret Higgins spent Fri will incubate them at 6c oach. B. No matter how you are suffering don’t consider your case hopeless or that yon have Several mill men have been in Drugless Physician C. Arne, phone 15-F5, Cot ta go day and Saturday with Alma Sears the Hollow this week. A large mill to spend a long time regaining health. Chiropractic is permanently curing hundreds House Calls — Office Calls m2-16p and attended literary Friday night. is soon to be moved in and located Grove. From the noise over at the W. A. near the Ajax company ’s mill. Phone 30, Ostrander Bldg. everyday. It is doing so because it is the sane, safe sure, and scientific way to health. Investi ON ACCOUNT OF HIGH FEET1L Hemenway place it was thought gate this wonderful modern way of healing disease. Take nd vantage of it. and suffer no more. Cottage drove, Oregon ity 1 expect to have extra baby he was having a glorious celebra SAGINAW. ehicks on March 1. Hollywood, the tion but on closer investigation it strain that lays big eggs. Day-old was found he was only blasting (Special to The Sentinel.) chicks and hatching oggs at other st umps. Feb. 28.—Mrs. C. O. Moody vis- dates. American broodor stove with Mrs. Lloyd Smith and daughter, condition was not considered alarm BURCHAM TO REPORT AT b< rt Bode will discuss the recon1, 00 inch canopy hover, used one of thc Grove, spent Thursday eve ited several days of last week at ing. FORT DODGE MARCH 12 legislativ? assembly and legislative brood, for sale cheap. Bort V. ning at the home of Mrs. Smith’s the J. L. Queen home in Cottage Grove. Besides his widow he leaves one assemblies and legislators in gen Hands, on Doreim road two miles parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott and lit son, Charles, and a brother, Charles i flöm2p Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- eral. Miss Pearl Ashby underwent an east of Cottage Grove. F. Croner, all of Eugene. A sister, , vallis, Feb. 28.—Clyde Burcham, of operation for appendicitis at a Eu tle daughter Glennie spent Sunday FOB SALE—MODERN KIMBALL gene hospital Wednesday and is re- evening at the Scott home. Fanny, died in the same manner Cottage Grove, who completed his Deputy Assessors Begin Work, chapel organ in first class condi ported to be doing nicely. Several from Delight Valley at less than a year ago. course in military science and tac- Deputy assessors took the field Well Known Criminal Catcher 8uc- tion, at a bargain. See Karl K. tended Sunday school here Sunday. ; tics last term, was a week end vis yesterday to assess all personal Literary will bo held March 9. I cunibs to an Attack of Mills, or phone 132-Y. fI6m2p Refreshments will bo served. W. F. Briggs has been sick with itor on the campus. Mr. Burcham property in the county. All rcnl ARCADE THEATER BOOKS Heart Failure. Wm. Ayres and Albert Swain, of grip the past few days. ROAD SHOW FOR TUESDAY received an appointment as second estate will be assessed in the office WANTED—GIRL FOB COOK Eugene, Among those who shopped in the 1 lieutenant in the regular army and this year, lessening the work of the called on G. W. McFarland house work. Phono 12F 34. Corn- a day or two ago in regard to tho Grove Tuesday were Mrs. James has received orders to report to field deputies, according to Herbert ‘‘ The Girl and the Tramp" is stock Lumber company. fI6 m2p rodent control campaign which will Conley, Mrs. A. E. Scott, Mrs. Lot George F. Croner, Laue county constructed as a play to give an i Fort Dodge at Des Moines. Iowa, E. Walker, county assessor. A uni tie Kirkendall and D. F. Pettet. form schedule on all personal prop deputy sheriff and well kuown as a entertainment embracing concert, March 12. FOR SALE—A FULL BLOODED be carried on again this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rueshay criminal catcher, died suddenly at vaudeville, comedy aud drama. The erty has been agreed upon by all Miss Rita Kelly, of the Grove, black Minorca rooster, about 9 Laymen Talks at Church. the assessors of the valley and the months old—a fine bird—for $2. F. spent Saturday with Miss Florence motored up from Portland Saturday his home in Eugene Tuesday night. high class vaudeville turns in and evening accompanied by Miss Pearl He was alone in the house at the between tho acts of the play are a I A seriefl of addresses by laymen same system will be employed in ('. Führer, phone 39 F15. f23ni9p McFarland. Whitely, who visited over the week time of his death. Mrs. Croner, up most pleasing feature. James Gur of the city will be given Sunday Lane county. Local deputies are i end with her grandparents, Mr. and on returning after spending the don, Ivy — .w.^w»» — . Elgin, ... John evenings at the Presbyterian church. C. F. Counts and Goo. H. Brainard. FOR HALE TWO CYPHERS IN Merton, Mary DOREN A. Mrs. L. C. Scott. Daugherty, ’ Evelyn lhe fir,: oi the"° wil1 bo 8i”en thc - - — - evening away from home, found him Hughes, Jack enbators, 250 egg capacity, $20 F. T. Benston has recovered from sitting in a chair. Life had evi Knott and Hurry Dnuscy have coming Sunday evening, when El- Watch the label on your paper. and $25 each. Also one Newtown (Special to The Sentinel.) a severe cold which confined him to blue flame hover, capacity 1000 Feb. 27.—Mrs. John Chapmnn re- the house for several days of the dently departed but a few minutes prominent parts. There is a singing m9p turned to Eugene Friday, ufter n for the body of tho dead man was quartet, and tho vaudeville turn of chicks, $15. Phono 5 F33. past week. still warm. William Durant, the musical China- GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pettet were in Mr. Croner was born in Eugene man, is one of the hit» of the eve- or will trade for good cow. Also Naomi Bales. Eugene Monday. 65 years ago March 28. He was the »ing Grandpa Kirk baa beeu quite a house and garden spot for rout; A. J. Burlison and family ar son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Croner, "The Girl and the Tramp" is an garden is all plowed. Address P. O. poorly the pust week. rived Monday from Sentrica, Mux., early pioneers of this couuty, and antidote for hurry and worry and J. H. Kirk was in Eugeue Satur and are visiting at the home of Box 643, or phone 21 F2. f23iu9c ha<l been a resident of the county gives a full measure of rest to over day on business. their daughter, Mrs. D. F. Pettet. all of his life. As deputy sheriff taxed people with its variety of 8. K. Busick arrived Huturduy FOR SALE ABOUT 300 LAYING lie served under Sheriffs James C. wholesome comedy, drama, vaude pullets. Ono mile oast of Qittage morning from Ruseburg mid spent Grove. H. II. Quimby, phono the day with his daughter, Mrs. C. ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ Parker, Fred Fisk, Harry L. Bown ville and music. It is a play for the and Fred G. Shekels. He had made masses and the classes and a strong 29-F13. f23m9p M. McLin. In the evening he went I THE OREGON LEGISLATURE a remarkable record iu the appre attraction is the low price prevail on to Star to visit Mrs. Joe Smith hension of bootleggers and moon ing for this first-class play which POOR CHICKH ARE COSTLY AT and family. (Concluded from page one) COMING IN ALL ITS GLORY any price. Quality chicks cost a Mrs. Burton Periui, of Cottage tax now being collected, there must shiners recently. He had not been appears at tho Arcade theater next m2c little more because they are more Grove, spout Saturday night and be u reduction from present taxes. on duty for a month, because of Tuesday night, March 6. THE VAUDEVILLE COMEDY DRAMA expensive to produce but tho dif Sunday at the J. A. Elliott home. The person owning real estate front heart trouble from which he suf- Watch the label on your paper. FILLED WITH LAUGHTER ference in price is made up long 8. A. Mont loth was down from which ho derives a large income fered occasional attacks, but his before tho chicks are a year ol<£ the camp a* Rujada mid apeut Sun may find no relief, but the owner ‘‘Silver Quill»" are bred for vigor day with hi» family. of real and personal property and egg production. Only a few Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coombs, of which pays but small income will choice dates open. Order now. Wm. Eugene, speut tho week end at the get some real relief. Presumably the Hands A Bon, box 614, Cottage Charles Teeters home. farmer will note the greatest ben Grove, Ore., phono 1 F 2. f23tfo ‘‘Aunt’’ Kate Lund, who has efits. NOT A MOVING PICTURE If the income tax should raise a FOR HALE STUMP PULLER IN been very ill for some time, is million dollars, that would mean a good order; Hwonsen No. 2, extra much improved. Bort Lawton caiue down from reduction of one mill from the real blocks and chokers with it. W. E. Sharp» creek Saturday and is stay and personal tax. If it should raise Durward, Cottage Grove. m2-16p ing at tho two millions that would meau a re Bert Cline home. Arna VauSchoiack aud Myrtle duction of two mills from the real RAWLE1GH PRODUCTS AND aud personal tax. One mill of tax Rnwleigh service. I now have a Mayhem, of the Grove, visited Bun largo stock of everything in the big day afternoon at the C. A. Van is tho equivalent of $1 on a thou sand dollars of assessed valuation, Rawleigh line and make a specialty Schoiack home. Ralph Land, who has been cook or about one-fortieth of the average of mail orders; all orders filled on Crystal White Lennox same day received; all goods guar ing at Bujada, returned home Sat total taxation of the state. This 5 bars for........................ 25c 7 bara for........................ 25c shows that the relief to be brought urday. anteod to give aatiafuction or monov 6 bars for.................. 26c 8 bars for........................ 26c Mr. and Mrs. Perry VanHchoiack about by tho income tax is small, refunded. Rawleigh Good Health but it it presumed that any relief bulletins free on request Mail or are ill with attacks of grip. A number of Dorena young peo will be appresiatod by those who phone orders to O. H. Heine, The MILL RUN, WHITE, 80-lb. sack........................ $1.35 Rawleigh Man, 900 East 19th St., pie enjoyed a climb to the top of olaiui the tax burden is getting too heavy. I'orro Gordo Sunday. Eugene, Ore. iu2-16p BEST GUARANTEED CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. 50c Tho income tax, it is thought, David Robinnin suffered a frac LOST DARK TAN HAND KNIT tured collar bone and n dislocation will do away with tho necessity of ROYAL CLUB BEETS SARDINES wool shawl with pink stripe bor of the left shoulder while playing the severance tax which Governor Pierce asked for. In the years when der. Kot urn to Mrs. Jaimw Rigby, at school Monday. No. 2 cans, fancy, 23c a timber is removed the owner must 12 cans in oil...............60c Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Martin, of lairano route, Cottage Grove. m2p can, 2 for........................ 45c the Grove, spent Monday night at account for the iucome from that 3 can» for........................ 46c 13 cana for................ 61c FOR HALE SEVERAL PIECES the home of Mrs. Martin’s sister, timber, less the expenses for that of used furniture. George Atkin Mrs. James Redford. year only. To add n severance tax son, 351 South Sixth St. m2p on top of what will be paid under SUGAR ROERLES PEACHES the income tax would make a tax 10 lbs. for.......... $1.00 4 No. 2Lg cana for....$1.00 HBUBON. PURE BLOOD 8. C. BLACK MIN burden that would be more discour 11 lbs. for................... $1.01 orca eggs for hatching, $1 per 15 5 No. cana for... $1-01 aging than the real estate tax is to (Special to Th« Sentinel.) at residence, 1865 East Main Ht. the fartu'r. Feb. 28.—Mrs. G. A. Small and Please order ahead us eggs are lim Also it is probable that if a sev OREGON GROWN SWEET PEA SEED, 2 ouncea. 25c ited. E. E. Thornton, P O. Box daughter and son, of Irnndon, at- erance tax should be placed upon 636, Cottage Grove. m2 30p tended church here Sunday. federal timber, that act would cause GET OUR PRICES ON SUGAR BEFORE YOU BUY Mr and Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck \\ VNTED TEN HEN TURKEYS. and children attended church in the federal government to revise tho present method of distributing B. M. Hawley, Cottage Grove, Cottage Grove Sunday. VELVET AND TUXEDO TOBACCO, 2 cana for 25c th« receipt* from timber Bales. | Ore. ni2tfe W. " L. — ----- Kimble was in Cottage A SHOW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS Nearly half of the money from Grove Monday. Bale» of timber now come* back to PACIFIC NUT MARGA FOR SALE FRESH JERSEY MILK CRANBERRY SAUCE Mrs. F. C. Führer and daughter cow. Mrs. I.ucy E. Hustend, 20' Hasel, Miss Annie J«p»oi in and Mrs. th* state. The state might lose on i RINE Fancy spread for all federal timber by applying a sever j Bitch avenue, Cottsge Grove. ni2p O. M . ------------- Kebelbeck ----- and ■■ - sous George mice tax. but the government is not i Guaranteed best ; try it. occasions . „iiraday after c< neerned in how much income tax 4 lbs. for. $1.00 2 glasses for 50c FOR BALE A LARGE WORK and Melvin visited Thursda marc, working every ■lay; price, noon with Mrs. John Kebelbeck. may be paid by the operator who | 5 lba. for...................... $101 3 glasses for........... 51c $25. A good 10 20 inch disc harrow, rvmovea it. WALDEN $25 F B. Phillipa, phone 1-F14. e AU money collected by the income j HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for EGGS & POULTRY THE SHOW THAT HAS MADE ALL AMERICA tax goea into the state treasury. FOR H A1.E -3% HTUDEHAKER (Special to The Sentinel.) I The rate of taxation is 1 per cent , LAUGH AND CRY—THE SHOW FOR THE MASSES fumi wagon and wood rack, all Feb 27.—Mr. and Mrs. I-eo Wil upon the first thousand dollars i FLOU K ili good shape, $50. Ala» Stewart son. of Wendling, are visiting at above exempt ions, 2 per cent on the I Best Montan* hard wheat "SAPPHIRE," guaranteed aheep and goal «hearing machia« the homo of Mrs. Wilson's parent«. second thousand, 3 per cent on the I to be the beat hard wheat obtainable, in 98-lb. sacks; nuli Iota of extra», $15 linrt John Mr and Mrs George Shields. third thousand, 4 per cent on the | JAMES -mn. Hnginaw, pilone 9 FI3. ni2 I6p MARY Miss Hattie Lebow spent the week fourth thousand. 5 per cent on the special per sack............... $3.88 end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. fifth thousand and 6 per | cent on all ' IOWA PROGRESSIVE STRAW James Lebow. above that amount. berry pin uta for sale, $1 per 100. THE HARMONY QUARTET Mr. aud Mrs. James l.inebaugh For example: A taxpayer with J. F. Spray. ni2tfe spent Saturday night and Sunday at $1000 of income above exemptions | WM DURANT. THE "MUSICAL CHINAMAN would pay >10; a taxpayer with FOli HALE--1922 CHEVROLET, the Castle home. Mrs. Thana Miller, who has been *2000 above exemption» would pay license and lots of extras, cheap. JACK DAUGHERTY IN SONGS YOUR MOTHER Call upstairs over Ont moder * Me suffering with a gathering in oar *80; a taxpayer with $3000 above USED TO SING exemption» would pay $60; a tax Queen grocery. ni2p ear. is improving. Francis aud Any Dorff »went payer with $4000 above exemption« 40 AI K EH FOR HALE—TERMB Thursday night with Beulah Has- would uay *100; n taiparer with - NO HIGHER - given rd buildings; all in tings. $5000 above exemptions would pay Children, 25 cents grain, cut or trade. Inquire Mr. and Mr». Harry Castle and *120, and on each thousand above m2tfe Mrs. R. H. Mosby attended the that amount he would pay *60. at Sentinel office. Neighborhood News, WANTADS i I Do You Know What Science Has in Store for You? 7 6 9 W Dr. H. A. Hagen i CHIROPRACTIC OFFERS YOU HEALTH Arcade Theatre TUESDAY MARCH 6 THE GIRL and THE TRAMP IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S ONE CENT SALE STARTS NOW Mirth, Melody, Music Merry Moments GORDON and ELGIN I