"I N E P H E W O F LO C A L M A N . (Continue«] from first page.) hs Knowles, the fireman, standing alongside the t>oiler with his eyes on the water glass,” said the chief engi neer after the wreck. “ He was a careful and conscientious fireman and I cannot think that the result was from water trouble. We were carrying about 200 pounds o f steam and had no reason to make fast time, as we were not due down the river until daylight.” The pilot house and texas of the steamer were demolished. Nine mem­ bers o f the crew escaped. As the steamer was sinking, the crew came pouring out fivm bunks, all in scanty attire. The life-boat ami work- boat were launche«]. although members of the crew who arrived here this morning on the steamer Lurline, say that hardly two minutes could have elaimetl from the time that the expul­ sion occurred until the deck was flush Located at I/indon, Oregon, in with the water. the Calapooya mountains. StX) The steamer continue«l to remain feet above sea level, tw elve in an upright position, it is said, as she sank into aU>ut 40 feet of water, and miles from Cottage it is this fact that prevented the Grove. Ore. drowning like rats in a trap of a large number o f the crew, in the opinion of Cuisine and accommodations some of them, f« r if she had rolled over excellent. Hot mineral baths, they would have been under the water recommended by physicians for before they could have reached the C r e s c e n t BAKING I pow D Ey CALAPOOYA Springs Hotel rheumatism, stomach, liver and kidney troubles V ery extensive grounds with swings, tennis COUrt, Croquet and Other amuse- ments. Splendid trout fishing at hand. Automobile line from Cot- tage Grove over good roads- W rite for full particulars, rates, etc. Address deck- The survivin* n,emUfn* of the crew rowed the distance of about three mile» Co Kalaina, nearly freezing in the cold morning air. Nothing was seen of thoae w ho had been in the pilot house wh' ch " as splintered as fine as kind­ ling wood. Knowlea was the son o f O. E Knowles of Mapleton and waa 22 years of age. He was a single man and had been at work for the Shaver Transpor tation company for aome time. The Sarah Dixon was used for towng ves 9els and scows between Portland and Astoria and was a well-known vessel Geo. O. Knowles returned from the scene o f the wreck Monday, but the P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S body had not yet been found. Archie l O f fic e r * Lawson Block Knowles, a brother o f the dead man P b o n n J R„ joj r «*< * ) Main SI and Geo. Fisk, brother-in-law will re­ Office Hours i to e> p m Consultation by appointment only. main at Kalama until the body is DR. H. H. SOMERS found or until the raising of the t>oat O S TE O PATH IC P H Y S IC IA N demonstrates that it waa blown to Chronic and Nervoua Diseases a Specialty. pieces. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. C O TTA G E GRO VE - - OREGON 1115 NAM ES PICKED AS GOOD T H E O S T E O P A T H IC PR IM E R run A »I. O OK UHTKOI'ATIIY KOK Ill'S Y KKADKItS One Cause of Disease Bony Slips and Displacements HE theory of osteopathy ia Hint otwtructions to the free flow of the blood stream mid nerve impulses will ciiuac diseute li will I k - demon stiated, in this ami the following six articles, what these obstructions are and how they act to produce disease. Their is no tnoir womleiful mechanism on c.irtli than the human spine, commonly called the backbone It is reatlv made np ot many bones called vertebrae It presents a channel throughout its length foi the transmission and for the piotectiou of the delicate spinal cord, which is really an extension of the brain Between each pair of vertebrae there are «ipenmgs through which nerves pass fiom tile spinal cord to all |mita of the taxlv The spinal column is practically thr Inundation of the whole tasty ami upon its integrity depends the health and stienglli ol eveiv iinliv nlual. This picture shows some of the spinal vertebrae. In the left hand segment, the two lower vertebrae are in normal, correct |a>»itt->u Notice that when »o, there is a little spinal "ia u l hole" or “ window" formed tty their respective structures for the passage of llic errehrn spinal nerves and hl>H>d vessels, which is oval, and alarut the diamctei of a ih i i c i I All the upper vertebrae ate slip|rt- - Ot>r.«'..G ant work o f t h e nerves, arteries and COB '£«V l veins passing through & HALFCLOSED these little openings will hi some degree I k - encroached upon, spinal interfered with. OPENING The right hand pic WORNERVE lure puts the " o | k .* i i " and “ partly closed" NORMAL SIZE state of these win TPOJ00PSAL «lows in la-tter eon Blf scfiE'sr»AI0 HT"SPINC trust. Such a mal­ H JVPCB OPENINGS HAD CLOSED position between two fames and any other ____________________________________________________ false {Ktsition of l>ones anywhere in the laxly constitutes a "larnv lesion." The vertebrae may not only liecome displaced lateral!« hut. forward or hack ward, as well. Compression of the pads of cartilage la tween the vertebrae tnay also occur, due t«> contracted muscles along the spine Anv slight variation fr«>iu the nortit.il o f the vertebrae that go to build up the spinal column, may cause a pressure on the nerves as they pass out between the vertebrae and cause diseas«- in the organ ihev supply. It should not tie understotxl that the nerves liecome actuullv pressed between the two liones vertebrae as a pressure of this seventy would tie stroy the integrity of the nerves and cause paralysis ol the p.nts supplied bv them. A bony lesion acts as a cause of disease l>v producing a strain of the »oft tissues surrounding the joint with which the nerves are tu «-«in­ tact) thus pnalucing inflammation ami it is this condition winch causes the irritation and pressure to the nerves. These conditions are a very com m >n mechanical disturbance of the laalv I hev are brought alamt by the ordinary wear and tear of life: the innumerable incidents and accidents to which every h oly is hourly liable, vi/ fa'ls, jars, blows, wrenches, strains ami twists from over exertion. Contractions of muscles, aud ligament», from taking c«ild, draughts, dampness and exposure ultni act as causes These mechanical disturbances Osteopathy has now full« demonstrated are important causes in upselling health, in pnalucing sooner or later, ills functional or structural, acute or chronic. Osteopath« is the only system of treating disease which pays attention to the diagnosis and correction of these «-onditions, and thereby puls the human machine m giaal me chamcal order. Next week: A Second Cause of Disease Chronic Muscular ami Other Contractions. T yiiiing poople will volunteer tur special Has not yet crossed flic dead line. Roy Smith, Cottage Grove Mauufiic gospel work and as suoli iis possibili luring Cu. Reported houutiful. If tip taku a diurne of study ili file Kugutie plications are not answered af Cottage Hihlo university, llffering for Chris timi edueation will he taken. Grove, try Albany. John Cuffnian, miner. Giaal looking Metluallst Church. Nexl Salduilh aud never gels mad. Robert Su le li Ite gives tvvo of thè inost Ituddie Shortridge. logger. One of import hii I nntasage« he ha« dvllvercd the most sedste young men in the city. during bis pasturate. Topic at II, Jack K lopefstein, miner. Jolly Jack "T h o u g lits ;" at 7 3i> l e answers thè stalled around the world, lull stopped question "Whlch Church I h thè Church at a place with a Dutch name. of Chriat?” The inany fr in ii* o f Mrs. A. Aisled and Web Dunn, better J. K. Kdwurds of Corvallls, formcrly known as Mutt aud Jeff. Would pro­ of thls city, will h>> pleased tu know vide amusement for any kind of a girl. (hai «he will silig"Ashained of Jesus” Hert McKibben, null man. One of during thè mornilig servire. Music the finest fellows o f the hunch. No Invera ari* urged lo he preseut al Ole girl with a lumbering gall for him. people’s popular Services for George John Dexner. traveling man. Lives Wooil render.) a violiti solo, " C a v e le n at 'Frisco, comes fo Cottage Grove Rusticani." Music hy largo ehorus often. Likes the luseious kind of girl. choir and orchestra. Hihlc sellimi al Lonesome when away from home. 9 15. This ilepurtinent is growtug m Dickering for 15 acre ( r a d with John uuinhera and ini orca t. One huudred Spray. Willing t«i carry ill the wood ami aovonty ime «vere preseut last Sun- after it is split. day. The new gradcil lessons wlOi K. Lilly, miner. Would want to their buine Work are provlng must ut celebrate golden anniversary hi about trarive. Fpworth Lvagtie devotiuual two years. meeting ut li 30. All rumerà inude wol Alfred Matthews, miller. Strong nn come. "H om e Pride." Wants a girl who Two v o t jlig p e o p le and mie aduli were kneads (lie dough. re c e lV e rl Itilo itie liilte r s h lp In thè Metti- Lloyd Straffuo, clerk Would be a odisi c h u rc h o li Siinday inoriung. good hand with children, lias u tine lullaby Voice The ineu's elusa whlch meeta at IO Henry (Hill Hailey, carpenter. 1» o’eloek III (he Mithodlal church «‘ V e r y on tin* square. His w ife will have Sshhiith iimruuig la aureci-dllig hcynud plenty of shelves, hut he don't want to all expeet alluna. I bis questioni» op for he shelved for awhile yet. Yuu ought «li bate un Sunilay, "Reaolve l, Thal to see him saw. thè live» of ineunsiateiil ehureh meni Lee Wetmore, miner Just went tu ra bave illude mure Infldel» tinnì Ole through a hear fight, nn I has no longer writingN and speeehr» of Knhert Inger any fear of a woman. soli.” A ninnali ve, J. I Jones; nega Marksbury A- Hangs, Oregon Woolen tive, Klhert Beile. General topic for Mills Store. Heliove that clothes atudy "R elig ion a Thing for Kvery make the mao, but that thev are more Day. ” necessary to a woman. Would prefer Hnptisf Church. I.aal Siinday there girls with large number of male rela­ were good audlenei-s I mi O i at thè morii- tives. Clarence Moras. A good judge of ing and evening S e r v i c e s . In thè oven- peschcii, and would like tu make a ing thè paslur’s suhjeet wss " A r e You date. Would prefer a girl with some FU lo L iv e 7” Nexl Sunday thè S e r­ experience in the drying and canning vices in thè iiioriiing at 11 and in thè evening ut 7 :30. Preaehtng hy thè business. Chas. He idler. Attending s i -I h m i I. pastor. The Hllilc sellimi at IO in thè Very balky. Reporter! fickle. Wants Illorililig. Ilo- Hihlc sehool is gn>w- mg und thè etlendanee ih vi ry gralify a w ife who would not get jealous. Joe Smith. Alsu going to school' ing. Ali urgent invitaOon la given lo Rcporteil to he studying domestic all to nttend yonug people'» meeting at ti :30 «-very Sunday evening. Prayer science. Selden Powell. Sings bass, hut is meeting every Wedneaday evening at no sucker. Would nx-k the cradle in 7::«. the deep, or ill Ins sloop, or something S W <«»*thwcll occupled thè pulpit like that. at thè Haptlsl ehureh la»! Sunday W’ i II Carey, head sawyer for Heaver i - rttdtutte Nurse* sections of the petition containing 9,788 iiiorning. Ilis theine was " T h e Kclig- Lumber Co. at Prescott. Commonly names should be stricken out because ion of thè l ie a r t ." A splendili audi­ MASSEUSE and affectionately known as " R u s t y . " to some J f the sections the petitions ence enJoyeil bis diseourse. Mr. Grulli- Longs to get hack to Cottage Grove Phone 154-R C O TTA G E GROVE were not attached to every page and well is a theologirsl atudenl fruiti thè B. I.ewis Residence and to be sure o f always having plenty OREGON and would like a girl who would fur Leap Year Girls Write Letters. because others were tainted with fraud cast and is apt-u ling some lime in Ih» of wood. nish a comfortable home. (Continued frum lira I page ) and that a priraa facie case o f fraud western States. 1 would be very happy irnleed to C. W. Grathwell, o f Virignia and was made. The defendant overcame, know nn baking days that I would Henry Hexum called the Sentinel up elsewhere, in the city selling alumi­ Young or middle ugni man, residmg according to the findings, a prima facie Teacher ot Piano and Organ have plenty of nice, dry wood. num ware guarantee*) to wear 25 [the day after the list was publish«-«! in or nrar some giasl town in Lane cause o f fraud as to 1785 signatures, Perhaps 1 best tell you about myself. and gave out the information that he years, and his love is made of the same counly, and who Ima u wnle reputailon Certifiicated from the Associateti Board. leaving 8003 signatures which should Royal Academy and Royal College of 1 am medium size, have an abundance was already married, in fact, that the kind of stuff. und gissi slunding, cuti bave position be stricken out for all reasons. This Music. Residence Second Street. of long, golden hair and heavenly blue happy event had taken place some time left only a total o f 5612 good names, The Sentinel would like to correct for un«> year, or unire, wurtli SI.V i . ini eyes so Herr Warnkey says. (Do not liefore the list o f eligible» was pub­ or insufficient to assure the validity of the statement thut lias been made that per rnonth. Must be stile to Invest Office Phone Main 5 Residence. Main 121L be jealous, Herr Warnkey is our Eng­ lished. Girls who do not receive re­ the petitions. it receives s commission from the pas­ 12.Vi mi. Address in own liaiidwriling, lish teacher and has no wood. plies to their applications to him will tors of the city for the publication of J. K. Smith, 513 l'hamber o f finti F. L. IN G R A M . I). M . I). Further, the findings show that there 1 can make fine sauer kraut, Schweit- understand what the reason is. m< ree, Portland, Oregon. j l I IH c this list. were 57 sections which did not have zerkase and German coffee cake, of Several eligibles who were omitted petitions printed at the top o f each The Sentinel will make a 25 per cent A LL WORK GUARANTEED. which I hear the Americans are very 1 from the list last week have rushed in page, but on each section the first page discount on wedding stationery to all j with names, which are here giv en: Lawson Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore contained signatures securely fastened fond. girls who pick out a husband from the I shall expect an early answer telling Sam Newcomb, engineer. Lots o f lists it has published. to and facing both the bill to be re­ Aulì Mahr lini VffiJuffifJ« Iuf Minar». ni me on which ship to sail. 9team. Was never known to be in u l Irf w a L n g , hat L o « . ferred to and the petitions. These first A list o f leap year girla looking for I j f • * L * o < im « 0 0 (3 l i o u t i n g p o u l t r y m Very affectionately your |ove, hut might take a chance. cuoia mod •• 1*1« leie«! i k t u m «? pages contain 1,115 names, which, husbands will lie published in s week Katherine Wilhelmina Geweceky. j . p Rouse, mill man. Reported to U l y '» Poultry |k«»k -)uA trfintffid. nr as. added to the 5,612, admitted to be I & m d fa r copy, f r * « P. S. I f you will promise never, , have been the first white M i l e child Office on Main Street, Went Side valid, makes a total o f 6,727 names, or A few extra copies o f this edition of j never to return to Utah. or again t o ; horn ¡n |.ane county> anj hasn’ t C O TTA G E G R O V E :: :: :: OREGON a sufficient number o f signatures to eat five suppers In one evening, i will The Sentinel on sale. changed color since. G ixk I family make the referendum valid. These always split the kindling and build the tree, would furnish hoard for desirable signatures, it is contended by defen­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fires. — K A T H A . wife. • dants counsel, can be easily segregated P. S.— The English for Geweckev is Rev. VanGorkum, pastor Baptist from the remainder, against which t CHURCH NEW S Attorney-at-La tv Gavica. church. Is reported to have married there is no taint o f fraud from the find­ ♦ ♦ Practice in all Courts of State. Corpor­ (Translated by James Hemenway.) several girls—for other people. A girl ation, mining and Probate law a specialty ings o f the lower court. Collection and Insurance. Cottage Grove, Ore., Jan. 20, 1912. with a propensity for pulling hair Presbyterian Church. There will be COTTAGE G ROVE, OREGON Soul-Stirring Proposals Received. — Mr. Ren Sanford. Darling: I f you would not bother him. the usual high grade and up-to-date J. W. Grant, printer and publisher. (Continued from first page.) today could look deep into my heart Office Would famish the invitations free o f services Sunday, January 28th. Pas­ and read there the secret 1 have care­ Room 14 Woodward Bldg. silence, the most ardent affection for fully guarded, what would your feel­ charge. A ll applications must he ac­ tor A. S. Mason will presch Ixith morn-1 you and only hesitated to express our ings be? Would your heart beat just companied by a subscription to The ing and evening. Morning subject, “ A DR. H. H. O W E N Song o f S ervice." Evening subject, regard, at the beginning of the year, a little faster in response to the fear­ Sentinel. Veterinarian in the fear that you had already ful throbbing o f my own? Would you Jackson Goddard, school teacher. "H y p o c r ite s ." The popular «nil tal- | Graduate Kansas City C O TTA G E GROVE, planned to “ feather a n e s t" for be surprised to find my every thought No objection to a widow with children. ented choir o f the church will sing at Veterinary College OREGON both services and render special selec­ another girl. and action was of and all for you? And Presumed to have been a|>oketi fo r by But now our fears have fled. We yet, is it so. a clerk in one o f the Grove’s leading tions appropriate to the occasion. C O T TA G E G k u VE C A M P , No. 6424 hasten to apprise you o f the condition "Since the first day that 1 met you, stores. Wants a girl who will walk The Ladies Aid society o f the Pres­ M. W. o f A., meets the first and third of our hearts, which are pining for one the chalk line. byterian church will hold a monthly Dearie, 1 could not forget you. Tuesday o f each month at Elks' Hall. loving look, one loving word and the You’ ve been my id ea l." Fred Heidler, litt'e hut all there. dime social at the home of Mrs. Du Visitors Welcome. consolation o f knowing that we have Kruille Wednesday evening, January Your image is ever before me. All applications answered. C. W. W A L L A C E , Consul. not loved in vain. Geo. Uohlman, tailor. Does not re­ 21st. A ll frlenda o f the church and Whether asleep or awake, whether O R V E L K N A P P , Clerk. Yes, dearest Harry, you must notice, working or at rest, I seem to see you quire anyone to sew on buttons. congregation are very cordially invited I f I liavu to put up with any too, the pronoun " I " has never been hovering near. I cannot keep mv heart Roy Short, clerk. A long chance. to be present and an enjuyable evening more o f this poor harnesH. is promised. Southern Pacific Railway Time-Table U8ed in little e P'8t|e. No, dear from longing. You alone of all I have j Hy the horned toads o f Harry, not only one but Two desolate ever met or known have aroused my \ Texas, if I buy any more COTTAGI GR0 YI Church o f Christ. Mrs. Bessie Lathe maidens lay their hearts at your feet. affections. And, oh! how lonely will j harness any other place Scovell, college secretary of the young South Bound North Bound Deal not harshly with us, but choose be my way if it must be parted from than at laigat’H, I hope to No. 15 1:26 a. m. No. 16 1:48 a. m. people’s department o f the national W. between EY E S OF BLUB and No. 18 6:42 a. m. yours. No. 14 2:25 a. m goodness they put me in an C. T. (J., will address the public next No. 19 3:01 p. m. No. 18 11:02 a. m. EY E S OF BROWN. But, surely, dear boy, you will listen j asylum. No. 17 9:.82 p. m. No. 20 3:56 p. in. Monday evening, Jan. 29th, at the to my plead'ng. You cannot turn from Schwarzburg, Senderhausen, Ger­ Church o f f ’hrist. The last o f the Full Line of Harness, and Saddles me now when you realize how much many.— Herr Martin Anderson. Cottage debt that had been hanging over the your love now means to me. A L L KINDS o f HORSE GOODS Grove, Ore. — My Dear Mr. Anderson: Church o f Christ for some time was Without you life wid be a barren I'le rv v i ' akh I'xrKMiKNuf'. I see in the Berlin Gazette an item T IM E TA B L E NO. 5 . raised at the morning service last waste; while with you it would mean, To Take Effect June 1 9 , 1 9 0 9 . | copied from The Cottage Grove Senti­ Lord’s day, and the mortgage will not only existence, but a golden dream. Y o u can save if you try. N o mat­ burn next Lord’« day morning before :. BOUND W. BOUND nel the lint of eligible men o f your To call you mine, to know that my love No. I.___________________________ No 2. city, and aa this is the year allotted to ter h o w small the amount m ay I**, the congregation. A large audience has not been thrown away has now S TATIO NS AM we women to choose our mates, 1 se­ was in attendance laat Lord’s day Li COTTAOI G lO V I Am l i 7 30 become my fondest hope. Don’ t de­ ¡ f persistently saved, it w ill soon .......... 11.25 lect your name from all the others aa 7 j o 3 5 ................... W a l d e n ....... evening. Great interest was mani­ Step spise my petitions, hut listen now to accumula te to a la rge sum. 4: i . i 6 7 SV 6.7 .............. Cu* no G ob d o ............. fested in the sermon delivered hy Mr. 11.08 the one of my choice. S.14 • A . .................. D ombma ................ my appeal and remember that the de­ in and let us ex p la in to you how • «0 i * - 5 ........................ S t a b ........... 10.4c I belong to a club of eighteen young Hoven on the subject, "Baptism in the j » S ° iJ-Sl..................... W ic k a ...................... 10 i t votion and love o f a whole life will he this institution can lie o f service to women who are studying the English ............. . R ed B b id g k ................10 28 9 0S Holy Spirit and in F ire.” A t some! W il d w o o d ................. 10.15 language and American ways, for we yours i f you’ ll only accept the offer I 9 IS you, no matter w h eth er you are a time in the near future he will speak An ______ 11 9 4X _________ want American husbands. We had in­ made by your adorer. business man or an o rdin a ry la­ on "T h e Gift o f the Holy Spirit,” which Tw o extra trains for passenger* only leave* T R I P P H O S I A REN. Cottage Grove on Tuesday and Saturday at 2 30 tended to go to Kansas and marry borer. T h i s bank is a bank lor all is given to all Christians at conversion. 1 P. S. I f your answer he " y e s p. m , returning arrives at Cottage Grove at 5 yo farmers, but since reading o f the People are hungry for the simple word p . ra Lflhr’t M b . M i _______________ please signify by sending the promised , the p eo ple— ricli and poor, men, Subject to change without notice No irrdi are |tt< k(_ chances Cottage Grove offers we have o f God and. according to the statement j A ll outward freight to station where there is bf m unlewatk*«* (wo w ____________ | w om en and children. decided to go to Oregon, the home o f boquet. no agent w ill be left at risk o f owner o f the pastor, they certainly get it at ** ••nHffifd. O u t fully Stage leave« Dtaaton after arrival of train on the snow-capped mountains, the beau­ The originals of these letters can be J _ u _ S p e ip p e d Ulx>taiory u n d « t ( lit the Church o f Christ. N ext l o r d ’ s day Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Orseco. • t o w t * m » h «Bp*tt ••• * " w . . . Freight w ill not be received at the O a S. K tiful Willamette valley and the land of aeert by inquiring o f those to whom ad- 1 •ted M e r remove« all «u *« work. evening, the subject will be, "T h e R. R. Depot after jt> m.. T o inaure forwarding W h#n huying LjUv'ttwffidc, you buy dressed. __ on next train freight mu»t be delivered in ample big red apples. Young People and the World W ork." (nr reaped crop«. JWnd (ot catalo«. tkne to permit o flt s being billed. Oh! It must be superb! And the A fe w extra copies o f this iaaue T k * C W H I ,H r C „ . V a t t U This will take the nature of a volun­ A. B. WOOD, Manager. timber, the beautiful firs and cedars The Semtinal now on sale. | . OLD RELIABLE" teer service. It is hoped that many G E R TR U D E M. BURDICK (Continued from page 1 .) J. N. WATERHOUSE Dentist information on Poultry J. E. YOUNG Attorney at Law J. C. JOHNSON X I LL GO CRAZY thi8 0. & S. E. R. R. COMPANY. ¿W A K E •*' U P ! LEGAT S. COTTiGE GROVE Send For piis Seed Annual-Free -First National Bank 1