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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 i wua sworn in and took hi a seat,) J succeeding .Nelson Durham, who re I MUST REST IN CHINESE SOIL • cently resigned. I The recorder was directed to or- __ No Son of tho Flowery Empire Al der one dozen water meters to be I lowed to Remain Perpetually in installed in certuin places in the Users of water for whom me a Foreign Grave. Cost of Work Will Be Charged to city. ters are installed will be required to Returns to Old Home; Invitee Cred Occupants Suiter Slight Injuries; Owners of Premises; Harvey deposit the price of the meter with itors to Banquet: Hands Each Auto Driven by Dr Canfield It is not perhaps generally known, the city, the amount to be returned Installed as Councilman. Amount Long Forgotten. on Wrong Side of Road. but no Chinaman's remains remain in when the meter is returned in good definitely on foreign soil. At the west condition to the city. coast where Chinese are much more Regulations and prices for irriga Activities of the council Monday Lexington, Ky., April 18.—Forest Mrs. Ray Baker was severely tion of gardens aud lawns will be Butner, Roseburg (Ore.) broccoli injured in an automobile accident numerous than In the East, Chinese uight included the following: 111 the general plan to clean up the same this year as last. Water grower, arrived here today after an at Drain Saturday night. Mr. and cemeteries are large and there are lots and beautify the city the mayor will be furnished without charge absence of 20 years. He left bowed Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Maud Hohl and of them. In the graveyard Is a large, was authorized to employ a man for ».gain this year for the upkeep of by debt. He was host last night in daughter Leaone were on their way hollow cement dome with a small hole a mouth to clean up spots so far t«* ,Par* and lawn at the {Southern Cincinnati at a remarkable bunquet. to a dance in Drain. A short dis just above a small altar table. Plunks, neglected. This will include clean Pacific station. Collection of water Two weeks ago he wrote to J. J. tance outside of that place their or small tapers, are burned continually ing up side streets and private rents, beginning May 1, will be Castellini, of Cincinnati, and asked car, a Chevrolet, was rammed by a premises wherever owners or occu handled from the recorder’s office. that a certain 14 men be invited. Hudson driven by Mr. Canfield, of on this altar during a burial ceremony pants have so far neglected to com 1 he street committee reported All came wondering why. After the Drain, aud Mrs. Baker was thrown and the object Is to drive the evil ply with the clean up order of the favorably upon the petition of resi meal Butner told them who he was out of her seat. A severe injury spirit Into the dome and hold him council. Those who have not cleaned dents on south Fourth street for and recited his story. Then to each was inflicted over the right eye there until the remains are Interred. up their premises will be subject to i he establishment of a grade on man he pushed an envelope contain when she came in contact with the From the time the nody leaves the prosecution for violating the city that street and the council granted ing a check for the debt in full set screw that holds the top to the house until It la covered, prayer papers ordinance covering that subject. those residents permission to grade with interest for the entire time. frame of the windshield. The seat are continually in the air. These pa Worth Harvey, newly elected and gravel the street at their own Butner will not tell how much he screw was broken off by the force pers are punched with numerous small councilman from the third ward, expense. The Twelfth street en- _ paid out, merely saying he is happy of the impact. She is recovering holes, and the belief Is that the bad trance to the park auto camp was for the first time in years. nicely but there is a possibility that spirits must creep through each of ordered repaired and the paved por His old creditors had long since the optic nerve was injured. tion of Tenth street was ordered lest sight of Butner, had charged According to the occupants of the these holes before they can enter the cleaned. the debts to profit and loss, and Baker car, the Canfield car ap body. Strengthened by Cottage Grove Ex J. H. Hawley and Edd Jenks were forgotten the transaction. Periodically the bones of the de proached on the wrong side of the periences. ordered to build concrete walks, the road with lights glaring. Seeing parted are disinterred and packed In former in front qf his property on Roseburg, Ore., April 18.—Foster that the car would ram him, Baker Kidney disease is too dangerous west Main, and tne hitter in front Butner, who is reported to have tried to get out of the way by tak small caskets. On all the P. and O. to neglect. At the first sign of of his property on Eighth street, paid off debts in an almost spec ing the wrong side of the road. The liners are sections devoted entirely to the carrying of these small, bone-filled backache, headache, dizziness or Burge & Hardin were instructed ______ to manner in Cincinnati, is big car struck the right fender of caskets, back to China for final rein urinary disorders, you should give repair faulty concrete sidewalk ap tacular manager of the Umpqua Valley the Baker car and badly demolished the weakened kidneys prompt atten proaches built by them for the city. Broccoli exchange in this city. He the car. It was brought home on a terment. No Chinese bones are know tion. Eat little meat, take things A large casting for the rock recently left for Chicago and mid truck the next day. ingly allowed to remain on foreign soil. easier and use a reliable kidney crusher was ordered purchased. An dle western points, stating that his Thus China Is a land of graveyards The feminine occupants of the tonic. There’s no other kidney med inventory of city property was re purpose was to check up on ship Baker ear went on to the dance, and the greatest difficulties found by icine so well recommended as Doan’« ferred to the finance committee ments of broccoli from the Umpqua while Mr. Baker eared for the de railway companies building In China Kidney Pills. Cottage Grove people for valuation, with instructions to valley to Chicago and other middle molished car. George Hohl went la to avoid disturbing the remains of rely on them, Here ’s one of the turn it over to Auditor Tower as western markets. down latex aud brought the party China’s honored dead. many statements from Cottage soon as possible. Hiring of a mo Mr. Butner came to Roseburg home. Grove people. torcycle triffic officer was left to about ton years ago from Lexing Mrs. Maud Hohl and daughter, Mrs. Alta Hart, 742 8. 1st St., the mayor. ton, Ky., and engaged in farming. who occupied the back seat, were TOOTH DECAY DUE TO BREAD says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Au amendment to the sidewalk He early saw the opportunity here thrown against the back of the Pills with benefit and am glad to ordinance was ordered drawn to re for vegetable raising and was one front seat with Buch force as to recommend them. I had kidney quire rough top finish for cement of the first to propose the raising demolish the back but sustained exhaustive Experiments Have Ab complaint, My back ached and walks. The slick finish walk has of broccoli on a commercial scale. only severe bruises. Mr. Canfield solved 8weets From Blame Which pained and I felt dull and run dow n been found dangerous in wet wea Ho is a large producer of broccoli was not injured and his car was Has Been Attached to Thom. and my kidneys didn’t act right. ther. seed. only slightly damaged. It w as ordered that costs and fees A friend recommended Doan’s Kid Occupants of another car, which The general belief that the consump Since his arrival here with his ney Pills so I used them. Doan’s collected hereafter in the office of family Mr. Butner has made a rapid was following the Bilker car, con tion of jams, Jellies and such sweets __ _________ were just what I needed us they teh city recorder be turned over to rise financially. He recently con firmed Mr. Baker’s statement as are responsible for the progress of de helped me, by relieving the back ihe city instead of being retained structed the largest greenhouse in to the glaring lights of the Canfield cay in our teeth, has not been borne aches and othor symptoms of kid by the recorder. the county, and grows vegetables car. out by experiments which were made ney trouble.” during the winter seasons. ---------- --------------------- — _________<$> Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t at the hygienic Institute of the Leipsic Springfieid High Wins from Locals. simply ask for a kidney remedy— university. On the other hand it was Cottage Grove high lost the open get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same —- ------------------- --- --------------------- , Indicated that bread was responsible ing baseball game of the season to that Mrs. Hart had. Foster-Milburn Springfield high at Springfield for such troubles. This was shown THE CEDARS. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a27my4 Tuesday. The score was 7 to 6. The by taking perfectly sound teeth and locals led throughout but were de coating them with wax, Into which an (Special to The Sentinel.) feated in the ninth frame. The local aperture was made at one point or April 24.—The C. W. and H. J. Friedrick families, of Battle Ground, Service Will Be Similar to That of lineup was: Williams, c; Hubbell, p; another, and these were then subjected Aimes, lb; Robinson, 2b; Heck, 3b; to an Immersion In a mixture of bread Wash., are camped on Mr. Perry’s Last Year; No Definite Routes Morelock, ss; Smith, If; Leonard, place and are working in the mill. and saliva at a temperature of 37 de cf; Cochran, rf. Are to Be Followed. Mrs. Virgil Oppel has moved to grees Centigrade. At the end of 98 the lower Lawson place. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Read and Mothers’ Club Elects Vice President. days many of the teeth showed signs An air patrol system for western children, of Eugene, visited Sunday Mrs. George Lammers was elected of softening at the exposed points | at the home of Mr. Read’« sister, Oregon forests has been secured viee president of the Mothers’ club while 28 days later all showed the Mrs. W. A. Hemeuway. again this year, according to word at a meeting of that body Satur softening signs. At the end of 124 A. L. Woodard, Mrs. George Car received from Senator Charles H. day, to succeed Mrs. George Bar days completely developed carles was lile and children and Mrs. Albert MfiNury. In his telegram Senator rows, who recently returned to Wis developed In all the teeth under experi Hull and children visited Sunday at McNary stated that he has for some consin. The meeting was also the ment. A similar test with jams and time past hud up with the secre occasion of a reception in honor of the W. A. Hemeuway home. W. A. ? Hemeuway _ und ■ G. • W. Mc- tary of war aud the secretary of Mrs. Lammers, an active member of Jellies resulted In a complete vindica Furland wore in Lynx Hollow this agriculture the matter of airplane the club, whose wedding was a re tion of the sweets, for the same length of time showed that the fruit acids week leasing oil land. forest patrol, and while the avail cent event. and the perfumed acids of the pre James Sears returned to the B<> able funds are meager these depart- ineuts have promised a qvTViix* aim ODD FELLOWS ATTEND serves had no effect upon the teeth hernia district Wednesday. • Bev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson spent ilar to that of last year and that t arisen «pe... CELEBRATION AT CRESWELL whatever. the week end at the G. . W. ... McFar- Eugene will be the base of opera- I ions. land home. A delegation of Odd Fellows and Right Way to Breathe. The service last year was estab Rebekahs wont to Creswell i laut Miss Alum Soars visited Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Allen at the lished in July, after the weather night to attend the celebration i of The fundamental of health— also of hud become very dry and warm aud the 104th birthday anniversary of beauty—Is proper breathing. Most G. W. McFarland home. Miss Marie MeCargar, of ' Cottage after it hud been announced that the lodge. The Rebekahs put on people don’t bring the remote cells of Grove, visited Sunday v.l. with Miss :he planes would not be sent to this degree work. the lungs Into use. Reducing the res state for putrol duty owing to luck Florence McFarland. pirations to ten per minute for five of funds. Oregon ’ s delegation in Mrs. W. E. Dorward and Mrs. M. SCHOOL MEETING ... consecutive minutes three times a day M. Wheeler visited Tuesday uficr- congress, heeding the appeals of ANNUAL WILL BE HELD APRIL 30 will insure full breathing. For in timbernicn and chambers of com nooii with Mrs. G. W. McFarland. stance, as yon are walking, Instead of Mr. and Mrs. Thomae Allen and merce, succeeded in obtaining a. The annual school meeting of dis Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hartsol spent limited putrol. Seven or eight army trict 45 will be held in. tne high breathing aB you ordinarily do, make prunes from California were dis Bunday at the P. H. Magee home. auditorium on the evening of ten complete respirations per minute A number from here attended the patched here aud immediately start school Monday, April 30, at which time (ten Inhalations and ten exhalations). ed the patrol work. meeting of the grange Saturday. In other words, you breathe In for No regular routes were estab the budget for the coming year will Marion Horning left Tuesday for three seconds and out for three sec lished however. The planes made be considered. Portland. onds, making a complete respiration The local of the farmer’s union trips from the Eugene base only every six seconds, at which rate your Fire Company Reelects Officers. will hold an open meeting May Iti. when there were calls for their The Cottage Grove fire depart respiration will be at the rate of ten services in different sections of the western part of the state. Accord ment reelected its entire corps of per minute. To simplify, make 00 DELIGHT VALLE Y. ing to timber owners and officials officers at its meeting Monday complete respirations last you for five of the national forests this service night. They are 8. L. Mackin, minutes. At the end of five minutes (Special to The Sentinel.) chief; J. T. Smith, secretary; C. A. April 25.— Mrs. C. H. Haight left was excellent. Beidler and George Mote, captains. you will find that you will be breath Friday for Yreka, Calif., for a visit ing deeply and filling your lungs to ca DWIGHT BUCHANAN NAMED of two weeks with her mother. pacity. This la simply an exercise, LEAGUE BODY SECRETARY MOONSHINE IN KANSAS NO Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges, Mrs. BETTER THAN EL8EWHERE and three or four times a day will be J. A. Joll, ", Frank Joll and Mr. and found sufficient, according to • De Dwight Buchanan, of this city, Mrs. C. C. Conner were in Eugene A hare brained reporter on the lineator writer. was elected secretary of the Ep Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W» E. Nixon visited worth league of the Soul hern Ore Atchison Globe has written a wild Thursday and Friday at the W. M. gon district at a convention of that rabbit story which indicates that Portuguese Women Good Porter*. Pickard home in Eugene. Mr. Nixon organization in Eugene Saturday. the moonshine in Kansas is about The porters of Portugal are women the same quality as elsewhere. The Other officers elected were 8. J. took his assessing books down. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith came Chaney, Ashland, president; Mrs. J. only question the reader will have who carry great burdens upon their up from Marcola Thursday and vis Tate, Yoncalla, treasurer; Lester to decide is whether the reporter head* It Is a common thing for one ited over night at the W. A. Turnbaugli, Eugene, R. Trueblood, or the rabbits have been drinking of these Amasons to carry a filled Roseburg, and Mildred Bridges, the stuff. The story follows: Witcher home. steamer trunk on her head from the Wild rabbits, with horns, are ter ship lending to the hotel, a distance of Lee Nixon, who had been suffer Medford, vice presidents. The offi ing for a Week with a bad eye, cers were installed Sunday after rorizing a neighborhood northeast of a mile and mostly up a steep hill. town. They fear no man or beast went to Eugene Saturday and had noon. Lane, Linn, Jackson, Coos and and seem almost immune against Every conceivable kind of load Is car something removed front it. Mr. and Mrs. Cashatt came up Douglas counties were represented bullets. It is reported that several ried in this way. Peasant women will from Salem Saturday and visited at the convention. The Cottage children up there have been at carry a closed umbrella neatly bal over uight at the E. J. Sears home. Grove delegation included Helen tacked by the rabbits and are now anced on their heads. I once saw a They returned home Sunday, taking Breedlove, Linas Heard, Genevieve laid up with the wounds. The bites woman coming into market, says a re .little Marjorie Knox home with Johnson, Herbert Cochran, Virginia of the rabbits seem to be poisonous, cent traveler, with a sleeping infant Bosley, Stella McKay, Effie Bu and in some instances cause infec tn a small round basket on her head, | them. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher at chanan, Ruby and Mabel Lee, Mabel tion. Bill Winkler, who is 6 feet one hand bolding the basket and the I tended church at Creswell Bunday Cornutt, Mary Snaucr, Dwight Bu- 2 inches tall, admits that one of the other an umbrella to shield off the ehanan, Gordon Wright, Brighton rabbits attacked him the other day I evening. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joll visited léonard, Jack Lemon, Weldon Cor- and that he had to exert all his strong rays of tho sun.—Philadelphia Record. strength to escape. I Sunday afternoon at the Odin Mil- nutt and Harold Howser. ‘ ‘ That rabbit made a wild leap iler home, below Walker. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ixickwood PIRE MANUFACTURERS HAVE into the air, grabbed me by th** Dislike Ordinary Balt. came back from Cottage Grove to PLANT IN COTTAGE GROVE throat and was choking me to A report made to the French Society death, ” said Mr. Winkler. ‘ 'Super their ranch Tuesday. The Walker union high school Cottage Grove now has its own human in action and in strength of Biology shows that 20,000,000 ho- j pupils and teachers go to Drain tire manufacturers, Cochran & that camo to me because I was man beings in the Congo region com Thursday and the boys will play Meisner have opened the Cottage frantic was the only thing that monly employ salt of potassium Instead baseball. They will make the trip Grove Rubber r company in the I. saved me. I grabbed the rabbit by of salt of eodlnm for seasoning their in a truck. O. O. F. building, until recently the hind legs nml pulled up with the food. They obtain this salt from the Literary has been postponed until occupied by N. J. Nelson. For __ ____ the strength of a Hercules or a Strang ashes of certain plants. Since tha May 4. present they art* manufacturing only ler Lewis and got him away from opening up of the country ordinary The Social Neighbors will enter I he Ford size. This plant is a part my throat. But I did not succeed tain their families at the school of a string of similar plant manu in killing him because his head salt has bean largely Imported, but the house Friday evening. facturing Diamond cup tires and seemed to be as hard as a diamond. negroes regard It as Insipid, and aban It is also true that one of the__ rub don with regret the use of their fa Mrs. Leonard was hostess to the is unit No. 69. bits chased my bull out of the pas miliar ashes. They take tho Imported Social Neighbors Wednesday after- ture the other day. When the bull salt only because it is cheap. noon. Ice cream and cake were ELKS INITIATE CLASS OF served. FOUR HERE WEDNESDAY came back to the house he was cov cred with cots and lacerations, _____ , and Youthful Beau Tee Stingy. I Rocking Lorane Road Starts loon. Cottage Grove was invaded by a one of his eyes had been scratched out. He was the most docile bull I When I was sixteen. I went to mg The Warren Construction com- delegation from the Elk* lodge of first show with a boy whom I greatly pany is opening the Hawley quarry, Eugene Wednesday night and four ever saw.” Albert and Ed Handke killed one admired Before we reached the show at the foot of the hill, near Lorane, candidates were initiated. They and preparing for the work of were Harley C. Cain. Edward E. of the wild rabbits on the Winkler ho went Into a candy store end bought spreading rock on the Cottage Smith and Charles J. Hills, of Cot farm Friday. It weighed 22 pounds, a box of chocolates. Thinking It was Grovc-Ixirane road, which will be tage Grove, and Cecil O. Knight, had claws Iiek a rat and horns like tbf me, I held out my hand for the begun soon. Grading has already of Eugene. The meeting was held a devil and did not give up until box. He opened the box and offered six bullets had penetrated his vital hall. been begun on the mile-nad-a-third in me a piece and put the box In bls coat parts. stretch of the Eugene-Lorane road pocket. That was the last I saw of between Gillespie corner» and the Rome bachelor« get married to the the box of randy and, believe me, R Greendoor school house. ■ingle life. i ended my first love affair.—Exchang* 1 Some Good Advice I Neighborhood News I San .220? BRED CROWN far the experienced MAJOBJT1 OREGONTOHAVEAIRPATROLFOR FOREST SYSTEM AGAIN PAGE THRE EXHIBIT POWER TO REASON Remarkable Example of Intelligence Displayed by Colony of Anta In the London "Zoo." Lord Avebury once wrote of ants: "It Is difficult to deny them the gift of | reason. Their mental powers differ from those of men not so much In kind J as tn degree." Among the most Interesting things ' at the zoo In Regent's park are two aests of wood ants, fascinating Insects with social Instincts and lndpstrious habits, London Tit-Bits states. Thou sands of these Insects are Isolated on an “island'* surrouuded by a moat to prevent them from straylug too far . from home. In this community there are males, females and a whole host of “workers." The workers guard the nest, excavate galleries for the reception of the young, procure food, tend the eggs and the helpless grubs aud wait upon the queens. They appear to have the power of comniunlcatlug with one another and may often be seen co-operating In the performance of a task that has proved too much for one. In their abode at the zoo they have formed a ridge around one edge of the moat, supposedly because too many ants tumbled Into the water and had to be hauled out by their relations I Recently It was noticed that the ants were building a new mound right In the middle of their Island. They were seen to be In a great hurry, for some of them worked even during the night. Gradually the new building was seen to be a series of galleries made up of leaves, refuse and twigs. A few days after the completion of this work a new brood put in an appearance, which shows the admirable Intelligence aud foresight of these little Insect* Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Ask for Our Free Catalog Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene, Oregon City Transfer A. O. Anderson, Proprietor Hauling & Draying Piano Moving a Specialty Office in Spray brick near 8. F. Station. Office phone, 99; res idence phone, 124-J. Grove Transfer Furniture Moving General J obbing F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Office telephone............... „4 Residence telephone..... 21-F3 ;----------------- ■ ----- ■■‘i HIDE WILLS IN ODD PLACES Dooumante Lost for Years Have Been Found Long After the Death of Their Makers. Occasionally a missing will Is found In time to provide an unexpected for tune. In 190» a peasant woman of Brit tany was feeding her fowls, when, among the corn in the bln, she came across a notebook which contained the will of a farmer who had died 14 years previously. More romantic was the accidental discovery of a will after the lapse of a quarter of a century, by which a small estate was restored to Its old owners. On the death of a member of the fam ily no will could be found, so the estate was sold and the proceeds divided among the next of kin, among whom was a daughter who regretted the sale, as her father had always said he hoped circumstances would never force them to part with It. Twenty-five years later a distant rel ative died and when his house was be ing overhauled the contents of several old chests and cases were examined. In one was the missing will, which stated Uie estate was not to be sold. On being approached, the gentleman who had bought It expressed hlB will ingness to sell it back to the daughter. Land Grass at 8ea. Fringing the pools left by the reced ing tide may frequently be seen the long strands of a green weed. Its leaves, which look like so many rib bons, are less than half an Inch In width, though often they are three or four feet In length. This particu lar weed Is called grass-wrack, and, strange to say, It is not really a sea weed at all. It la a land plant which for some reason has taken to a ma rine Ilf«*. If you examine It carefully you will find real flowers growing upon It, each encased in a kind of sheath formed by one of the shorter leaves. No proper seaweed blossoms in thia way. Why it should have chosen to go to the sea Instead of remaining on land no one can say, but probably It found that it was easier to live undei water than on dry land. In some places It Is so common that It Is harvested like hay, and is used, after it has been dried, Instead of straw for packing glass, china and other delicate objects. Doga and Their Day. Every dog has bls day; the proverb seems to hold true of the whole breedi of dogs. Many breeds have had their day and sunk Into oblivion. Thirty years ago the farm without a great, hulking mastiff as its watchdog was Incomplete—that was the heyday of the hobo. Mastiffs and hoboes have gone off together to the land of no where. Newfoundland and St. Ber nard are other breeds that used to fln| general favor when dog meat cost a cent a pound or so. The Great Dane has kept a sort of country house pops larlty; one must have spare before these huge animals can enjoy life. Lit tle dogs suffice to sstlsfy the mere In stinct to love and cherish. As big une grow more expensive, end lest necessary, man’s love for them, even In the country, has lessened.—Balti more American. Why She Is a “Pippin." How and why the word “pippin" ever broke Into the slang language, li not known definitely, but the word Is an Anglicized form of the medieval French word pepln. which means seed or seedling. When an apple lover ol the Dark ages produced a new varletj he called It such-and-such s pepln. It Is said that there Is no apple stock that Is more than 4<x> yearn old. though ths statement would be hard to prove. A Yorkshire pippin must be very old, and a pearmaln inay have descended from the days of the Romans. DAY and NIGHT Bonded JITNEY Everett Powell Woodson Brothers Garage. Phone 27. After the garage closes, phone to 102-L. — ■ -------------- ■ - A woman who dislikes gossiping is going to miss a whole lot of pleasure in life. PROFESSIONAL 0ARD8 DR. A. W KIME Specialist in Obstetrics Will care for confinements at his home if desired. Speciul nurse if re quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 aud 1 to 6. Evenings and Bundays by uppoiutment Office phone, 10; res iaence phone, 158 Y. DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist Office Fifth aud Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings nud Bundays by appointment. Phones: office 36, residence 134 Y. DR. O. E. FROST Office in Lawson bullring Phona 47 Cottage Grove Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON Chiropractic, Mechano Therapy, Gynocology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro Therapy. Office over Darby Hard ware. Phene 116-J. Office hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint ment. GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Burgeon X-ray work in all its branches. Eve uings by appointment. 634 Maiu Cottage Grove, Oregon DR. Licensed Phoue 30. 630Ml Main H. A. HAGEN Drugless Physician Ostruuder Building, Street, Cottage Greve J. F. SPRAY Real Estate, Insurance and Collections 405 Maiu Street Cottage Grove HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at Liw First National Hank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Rhone 94 DR. ROY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, 8. T. (Suggestive Therapeutic«) All kinds of diseases treated. After effects of the flu removed. Massage for tired people. Raeura foot treat ment given. Dreaamaking and Designing all work guaranteed MRS PET SANFORD 205 Adams Avenue Phone 134 B, Cottage Grove, Oregon Agency Barcley Custom Made Corset BRUSHES OF QUALITY write to G. B. ABNE8T Phone 124-L Cottage Grove BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOB Particular Work for Particular People. 300 Main Street Phone 116L H. J SHINN Attorney nt law and Notary Public Practice« in nil courts. Thirty years of experience. Bailer building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon.