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— *--------- . 0 = e 0 = ^ Everyone Cordia lly Invite< i ee Us In s ^ 11T L4.1 H 0 CORNER OF M A IN <* F O U R T H STREETS * W E W AN1 N ew Home, 1 First [OC OSTEOPATHIC THIS is to inform you that Benson’s Pharmacy is still doing business at the old stand with the largest stock of DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES in the city. A word to the wise is sufficent. Benson’s Pharmacy N O S I R , I C A N ’T G E T A P P E N D IC IT IS I Eat A ll I W ant to Now. No Mor® C a t on the Stomach or Sour Stomach. No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation. No m atter what you've tried without fretting relief JUST T R V simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in A D L E R -l-K A ! You will be surprised at the QUICK results and you will be guarded against appendicitis. The V E R Y FIRST DOSE will help you and a short treatment with A D L E K -I-K A will make vou feel better than you have for years. This new German appendicitis remedy antisepticizes the stomach and bowels and draws off all impurities. A SING LE DOBS relieves gas on the stomach, sour stomach,•constipation, nausea or heavy fe<ling after eating almost ATwONCE. A short treatment often cures an ordinary < ase of appendicitis. FOR SAI.E BY NEW ERA DRUG STORE PR OFESSIO NAL CARDS J. N. WATERHOUSE Teacher ot Piano and Organ Certifiicatecl from the Associated Board, Royal Academy and Royal College of Music. Residence Second Street. Office Phone Main 5 Residence, Main 121L F. L. IN G R A M , I). M . I). Dentist A L L W ORK GUARANTEED. Lawson Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore J. E. YOUNG ,/Ittorney at Law Office on Main Street, Weit Side COTTAGE G R O V K :: :: J. C. JOHNSON :: O RKG O !* Attorney-a t-L a tv Practice in all Courts of State. Corppr- ation, mining and Probate law a specialty Call for Bids, Improvement Bonds. Collection and Insurance. The undersigned w ill receive sealed COTTAGE GRO VK, O R EG O N bids up to the hour o f 6 o ’clock p. m. Monday, Dec. 4, 1911, for the purchase I Phillips Block o f Cottage Grove Improvement bonds, Phones , r ^ C* * . y O**“ < M ain St R esidence: Near W. End Tennessee Avenue issue C, amounting to the sum o f F. W R O B B IN S . M. D. $5519.31 to bear date Sept. 18, 1911, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON end to mature in ten years from date W ill receive obstetrical and gynecological thereof unless redemption shall be patients at home. Graduate made prior to that time as provided in nurse assistant. COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON said bond, the same being at option o f city o f Cottage Grove, at any time a f I Office 47 \ I.avrson Block ter one year at any aemi-annual coupon P hon e. J R™ j « , , Office J M aln s , Office H ou rs: i to 6 p. m . O ther hour» period. Such bonds shall hear interest by ap p o in tm en t. for date thereof at the rate o f 6 per DR. H. H. SOMERS cent per annum, payable semi-annually OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN until redeemed. Principal and inter- Chronic and Nervous Diseases a Specialty. COTTAGE GROVE - - OREGON est payable at the office o f the city treasurer o f Cottage Grove, in gold A. F. & A . M .—Cottage Grove, No. coin o f the United States. Said bonds 51. M eet« 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. will not be sold fo r less than par and Visitors cordially invited. accrued interest to the highest respon Andrew Brund, W. M. sible bidder. Each bid shall be accom H. H. Veatch, Sec. panied with a certified check in amount o f $100.00 which will be im C O TTA G E G K U V E C A M P , N o ' 6424 mediately returned to the unsuccessful M. W. o f A ., meets the first and third Tuesday o f each month at Elks’ Hall. bidders. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Visitors Welcome. C. H. V A N D ENBERG , C. W. W A L L A C E , Consul. Nov. 10 D ec.-l. City Recorder. O R V E L K N A P P , Clerk. Fred Dillard spent Sunday with his parents at Roseburg. A f *’ w K" ncy »'‘>*«'“ 1 P ig « for . , . . ,. „ ! sale, either sex. W. A. IIE M E N W A Y . A. J. Armstrong was in ( . reswell on ,,, ., , . . . , Phone V armors 2x2. tf.. business yesterday. W hile in California looking after John l.egat, o f Bend. Ore., arrived I mining properties. Dr. W. W. Oglesby in the city during the oast week ami was indicteii by the circuit court grand opened up a harness shop on Fourth jury fo r violating the county local street at the rear o f the First National option law. H i was in Eugene this Bank’s new building. week to answer the indictment. He Engage your Thanksgiving duck denies the charge and w ill tight the from W. A. HEM EN W A Y . Phone case. Farmers 2x2. tf.. L. S. H ill was in Eugene Wednes Mrs. Mary M iller, o f Pleasant Hill, ^ day. ia up to help care for her sister-in-law, ! J. E. Young was in Springfield and Mrs. D. Read, who has been very ill Eugene on legal business the first of the past week. the week. Mr. E. T. Hall, o f Southern Oregon, Master Harley Byrne is down from ia visiting his sister, Mrs. D. Read. Eugene visiting hia graixlparerits. Mr. H tf II has recently returned from Alaska, where he has been for seven ; Louis Waingsalhorn Wednesday filed notice o f location o f the follow ing years. claims in the Bohemia district: “ L it Make ar,other bright corner in vour tle Daisy, ” "H a p p y Hooligan’ * and home when you buy a phonograph at “ King Solomon.” Veatch’ s music store. N10-D1. . Cottage Grove grange held its reg The student body o f the high school wishes to thank the business men o f ular monthly meeting Saturday. The the eity for their generous contribu meeting was w.-ll attended, three be tions toward the organization. The body ing initiated ariU fifteen new applica tions being accepted. now has about 50 members. The Minnesota colony feela right at Found.— Lady’s glove. Owner can have same by calling ut Sentinel o f home today with a couple inches o f “ the beautiful "on the ground. fice and paying for this ad. A. W. Shortridge was in Eugene and A. W. Osborn, o f Eugene, was in the city Wednesday on insurance business. Comstock on business this week. J. H. Kirk, o f Dorena, city on business Tuesday. Don’ t fo rg et the market to be held by the Ladies' Aid at B. K. Lawson's store Saturday, Nov. Ilth . A good place to buy your Sundny dinner. was in the PIONEER ASSAYING A KENNING a ) 131 Fifth Street, near I ’ . S. Mint S A N FRAXnsCO. UAL. W e huy Gold -rich Ore — amalgam and all mining product*. W e pay raah and give a square deal. Assaying 50c. Established 20 years. Reference: First National Bank o f San Francisco. The postoffice department is evident- ly satisfied that the recent report sub mitted by Postmaster Gault jutifles the i "7*77! 7’’ ’ a hank here, as in* quiries are being made as to h ife|<os- itory. j The Cedars. SPANGENBERG & BRADFORD Msaufaclareri of CEDAR SHINGLES W<> can supply you first-grade shingles delivered in Cottage Grove or at the mill, in any quantities. Address BLACK BUTTE, j OREGON 30 ] New faces are constantly seen at Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Wsrd returneil Mrs. Fred Morrison, o f GlanvUle, the |>coplcs' popular services, Metho Eriday fr«un a visit with Mrs. Wurd’a Minn., la visiting at the Fred Clow dist church. parenta, Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. Huwley. ami !.. B. Woodruff homes. A ll ara Mrs. Koherl Donnell, o f Dorenu, was A carload of new pillotta just arrivetl former ncighhom In the Bread ami quite budly hurt in a runaway last at Veateh'a mualc sturo, huy early ami Butter state. Mrs. Morrison la look Friday, one o f her legs being broken avoid thè rush. ing over the country preparatory to if" N I » D I .. and other injuries sustained. Her eating. -■*' The phyaicul culture class o f thè mother, Mrs. Anna Glennie, has eome A 10-Ih. «laughter was horn Nov. *lth high Melloni is planning to organile 1» down from E lgene to assist in earing to Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Nichnla. club. for her in her helplessness. I A ll north hound trains from San Francisco have been several hours late during the past few days. This is due to the dangerous condition «if the roatl l>ed hetween Sacramento amt San Francisco, necessitating the trains tak ing the Stockton route, a much longer one. Osteopathy was discovered by An MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN drew Taylor Still. M. !>., at Baldwin, PASSING MOMENT. Kansas, in 11173. He was a physician and surgeon o f the allopathic school and was a surgeon Glcamings From Here, There and o f the Union army throughout the civil Everywhere By The Sentinel war. Reporters— Personal Notes. The first college o f osteopathy was founded at Kirksville, Missouri, in 181*3. There are now eight active colleges John Harms was in Eugene Monday. o f osteopathy in the United States. Geo. W. McQueen was in Eugene the The minimum requirements o f these colleges for graduation is three years first o f the week on business. A ll kinds o f Sewing machines and Oil o f study o f nine months each, or 37 N10-D1.. months, as compared with a minimum at Veatch’a music store. course o f four years o f six months Miss Inez W hite returned Monday Bert Richmond visited hia mother, each, or 24 months, which is the mini from a visit with Eugene friends. Mrs. A lice Richmond, at Medford over mum requirement o f the American Mrs. Warren McFarland returned Sunday. He reporta his mother as Medical Association. Monday from a few days' visit with very much improved. The regular course consists o f 4 Mrs. Stevens at Eugene. Su|M'riuten«leut Chaney, o f Douglas years o f 9 months each, or 86 months. Hear the Victrola and Ambcrnla, at county, was in the city last week ami The courses o f these colleges are Veatch’s music store. N10-D1 visited the city schools. identically the same as in the Medical M rs. W alker attended churrh ser V. N. Fields, second trick operator Colleges, with the exception o f Medi at this place went to Creswell Tuesday cine, for which Osteopathy is substi vices at Creswell Sunday. O. Mecklin was down from Eugene to relieve agent A . R. Land. W ill tute. There are well-equipped hos Schear from Portland takes his place pitals in connection with the Osteo Monday. for the present. pathic, as w ell as with the medical H. Lanau was in Eugene Monday. colleges. W. C. Johnson visited his daughter, Miss Haley spent Sunday with ly r There have been about 5,000 osteo Mrs. Eugene Matlock, at Eugene home folks at Eugene. pathic physicians graduated from these Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Mier returned Monday recognised colleges. B. McDolc, Geo. Knowles ami B. K. from a visit with Miss Kate R eilly at Osteopathy is accorded legal recog Fuller were in Eugene Wednesday. a Eugene hospital. nition in forty states, in many o f them W. W. Cochran was in Eugene Sun- ! The Misses Stratton and Dresser maintaining either its own state board were down from Eugene this week. day. of Osteopathic examination and regis tration. or having one or more repre John Harris was in Eugene on husi- 1 Mrs. M. A. Owen returned Tuesilay from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. sentatives on the state board o f med ness Monday. P. A. Merriam, chief electrician U. S. navy, w ill begin a course o f lectures at the Arcade theatre on Nov. 13, 1911. These lectures cover the 49.000 miles cruise o f the Atlantic fleet o f the U. S. navy, during 1907-8-9. This is the first time that the residents o f this city have had the opportunity to see such pictures on the screen and an excellent lecture to explain each detail o f the cruise. The cities visited, description o f the fleet, target practice, the man behind the gun~Smd many other inter esting details. Mr. Merriam comes qualified to make preliminary examinations and all men whom he finds physically sound he will send into Portland at government expense for further examination and enlistment. There w ill be a new lec ture with each change o f pictures at the Arcade and any who miss this op portunity w ill regret having failed to hear an instructive and entertaining lecture by a learned and forceful speaker. SI:E Y O U [OC SUMMARY TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Naval Man at The Arcade. TO “ ^ to V isit U s |j ISfational E>ank of CCottage G rove 1 [OC ical examiners. Osteopaths have to pass the same state examinations as medical phy sicians, with the exception o f medi cine, and are licensed practitioners. 2 Osteopathy looks upon man as a ma chine. It deals with diseases as pri marily a disorder in the mechanics of the body. Osteopathy says the human body is its own chemical laboratory. Osteopathy defines health as the perfect How o f life ’s fluids—disease as obstructed flow. Normal nerve force is the best med icine life knows. Pure blood ia the best germicide. Osteopathy is Natu re’ s way to health. ° / Curtis Veatch secured a new regis tered hog from A m ity last Friilay. Mr. Veatch is ambitious to produce only the best, which means much to the development o f any community. Mrs. M agee’s sister Mr*. McGilvery, ami daughter Iva, o f Southern Oregon, arc viaiting the Magee family. A. D oolittle was in the neighbor hood this week endeavoring to artjuae interest in the Grange contest and also to secure new members, A goodly number from here attended the meet ing Saturday and from reports some one w ill get a good dinner the Hecoml Saturday in December. Mrs. Eva Hcmenway has been quite ill a few days but ia able to he up again. Mrs. Lina Veatch visited Mcsdames Hattie and Ellen McFarland Sunday afternoon. Mra. Charley McFarland spent Sat urday with Mrs. S. E. McFarland who has been sick for the week past. Mr. Haley, recently from the cant waa looking over property this week, with the view o f locating in this part o f the country. HAIR GOODS! Friday and Saturday Only THE * MISSFS MILIEK will I h » here with a complete line o f Switches, Puffs, Transformations, Hair Rolls, Hair Dyes Face Creams and Lotions, etc. Hair Nets, 5c Each ON SALE AT THE VO G U E M ILLIN E R Y, M AIN S T . THE NEW WAY ; 0 L M ER C H A N D IS IN G O U naturally have a good deal of satisfaction in know ing that you have paid cash tor your merchandise. No debts and no "one-hundred- and-one” unpaid items to account for. Then there is still more satis faction in ihe secure feeling that your cash has purchased the heft of merchandise at P the lowesttjxissible e cost and that your neigh- neigh bor can do no better for like kind and ; Quality. T h at’s the businesslike method l this store is building on. Our merchandise is sold at one price to all; that the lowest possible cash price. A girl of ten can trade here just as safely as can the moft expert buyer. By selling for cash, weelirni-<v nate the risky and uncertain bad credit accounts. Hence we are enabled to give you a cash inducement on the be£t mer chandise, by lessening the coft. This advertisement will not convince you of the cash savings, but a personal investigation at this store will leave no doubt in your mind the cash system is the most economical. : L m p h re y & M ar kin IHE S I ORE o r CASH SAVING PRICES P H O N E 33 Dry Goods :: M en’s Furnishings :: Groceries