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Professional Cards. OSTEOPATHIC ..A p p le CATECHISM Every-Day Question« and Answers That Pass Between Patient and Practitioner. • • Q K . II. II. SOM K RS Tear ami oilier tree« w ill direct to planters. You save ajrent'a profits and ! set the lieM Choice dry grown 4-4. Chronic Uiacasc* a Si»roialty. Office (By l>r. II. H. Somers.) Consultation and Kxatuiuation Free, stock. W rite lor prices and names of j office Hours from *t to !.’ and l.W toS . Question: Whet is Osteopathy? last season's i iistoniers; ask them about i •Other hours by »i)|)ointau iil. Answer: The latest developm ent o f I our trees. > medical science. constitutniK an entirely new and complete practice that is most 'uwiti-wi'y.wivwivswiv.w'v . v . ■«.»£ successful in treating human ills, both C a n y o n v ille . O reg on U T M . C. C O P N T K K J medical and surgical, by skilled manipu- A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W • latians which enable nature to do her ------------------------- --------- allotted work without recourse to knife Real property law given special alleutioii Ortie. W ..4 « r 4 BIOS. > » » 3 a ad 4 » o . | or drugs. U OSTEO PAT ’ H IC P H Y S IC IA N v m i BU« . P k «M 47. « • • 103« Gazley Bros.’ N u rsery I I Phoue Main I L „: Cottage (.rove. o r. 4 ♦NV r v i'+ ’ K t R A. Osteopathy w u discovered by A n drew Taylor Still, M. D., of llahlwin, T o T * k e r f f e c i J u n o 19 1909 1 Kansas, in I87.L lie was n physician J ATTORN I V A T U W a W. BOUND I and surgeon o f the allopathic school, and . » o r n i > X («n e o : V oudk H ii IUII u r . Main Nlrerl, à No. 2. No. I. Z w e s t Sida. ¿ was a surgeon in the I ’ nion army j i n . throughout the c iv il war. It is now ♦'NtWl'kfcWlV;Wl%tWl'«.Wl'td*V.*'«.^>iAWlí ! A. M. MS. STATIO N « A x.. 12.00 practiced by over 7000 practitioners in I 7.JIH 1 .. Lv. C ottagk G rove 11.25 every state and territory in the Union. ! 7. sol i.Si 7 <<t .,7 11.1«. f ♦ *N *’*<#*V#,* <* 3* <^ * - * * * <* 5* ,* W’ J 1 8.14 There are practitioners in England, Can ada, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany 8.50 IV). and Japan. I H I V S M I A N and Nil K O K O N * J E Ï 9 YO UNG VOUN.f T IM F. T A B L E * A w KIMK M lt J Office In McFarland Building O ver Cochran's Furniture Store om ee riu>iie. ill Kesi.leiice I’ lione. * 1 9j45 a> 1 i An. NO Diamo« 5 .Lv. Q 10.00 j « To What extent is Osteopathy legally recognized. Subject to change without notice. A. In forty states osteopaths are ac A ll outward freight shipped only at corded legal recognition and in the rest the joint risk of shippers and consignee. Stage leaves Disston after arrival of they are practicing their profession un molested. In eighteen of the above I J S. M M I L K Y . S I train on Monday, Wednesday and F ri 1 states they have independent osteopa day for Orseco, returning on Tuesday, I * A TTO R N E Y A T LAW thic exam in in g boards. The others are Thursday and Saturday. ^ Special Attention Given to Mining and Freight will not lie received at the O. either medical or composite boards. $ Corporation Law. Q. What education have osteo & S. K. R. R. Depot after 5 p. in. T o O ffic e , W o o d w a r d B villd tn i. IVWlVrWlV.-Wl%fcWlV.WlV.»V.»Vr»l'W<.« insure forwarding on next train freight paths. must be delivered in ample time to per A. A ll recognized schools require mit of its being billed. three years o f nine months each for i om ♦ v * | - lVr*lVr»l'VrWlVrWlV.^I'«f»l'W.-»'Ur*l1 % f $ F F « i J c. A B WOOD. Manager A TTO R N E Y AT LAW S. P. Ry. Time Table Estates Administered. Mining Patents Procured. Mining and Corporation Law office over Griffin. Veatch Hardware. office Phone. Main 113. Resilience. tt. L I NORTH BOI’ ND. S'yi'Wl'U-Wl'V.Wl'W.'Wi'W. L. INC.RAM V ’ S . " t 2 ’WtWlVtWlVrWl 0 16.. ____________ . 1:48 a. 111. 18.. 14.. m. 20.. ................... 11:02 a. Ul. No. No. No. No. 15.. .................... ..1:26 a. 17.. ______________ 10:27 p. 13.. _______________ 6:42 a. 19.. ................... ..3:02 p. SOUTH BOUND, I.aw.on HUlg. Hours 8..10 to 12. I to S a • # - A ll W ork r.uranlccl. J Office Phone S Res. Main I'-.l i I No. No. No. No. D E N T IS T ' C. C.OI.nSHKRRV, I Cottage Grove, Oregon. D E N T IS T ? ¡f rp*tairu, Phillips llrick on or Oclolier IMli. Ç altoul - a - ' *-w s * J % ! Certificateti Irota the Assortale,1 Hoard. Royal Academy mid Royal College o f Music. Rcsiileuce B Street. • ¡¡I Harrington & Harral, Props All Kinds of Hauling and — Heavy Dray Work. WM* A . F . & A . M .—Cottage ('.rove, .No. SI. Meets 1st anil .Ini Wednesdays. Visi- cordially invited. II. F. WVNNK, w. M. A n d k r s o n , Sec. M. II, What does the word mean? A. It comes from the (»reek “ osteon,” bone, and “ pathos,” suffering. The tie* I rivation of a name does not define or explain the philosophy or practice of any school medicii*e. Bones form the support o f the body, and as such, a pro- per position is of groa t importance from the osteopathic view point. Cottage Grove Transfer, ....Company.... w-'«4 M. W A T K R IIO U S R , Q. ( J à T . n c h .r o f P la n o and Ordan L in. in. m. iu. G. P. King, Agent, j Piano Moving a Specialty O ffice at Thornton's Confectionery PHONE j Q. Then Osteopathy does not teach that bones are usually diseased? A. Absolutely n o. Is it a treatioemt only for bone ' diseases? A. B. Atkins announces to his Grove preciuct that his name will plurality of 1200, appear ou the official ballot. Iu Tennessee Hen W . Hooper, fusion candidate, is apparently Clothe* Cleaned and Pressed elected by 15,000. I am prepared to clean and press Democratic governors have been I ladies' aud men’s suits and I also elected in Alabama, South Caroli do mending and repairing 1 guar na: in Iowa the democrats claim autee my work. Residence on east the election of Claude R. Porter, side of 3rd street, 1X block north of Mam aud opposite Cottage Ho for governor, but this is uot con tel. MRS. CHAS. H E D R IC K . ceded. In Wisconsin the election of the republican candidate for governor. C LA S S IFIE D A D V E R TIS E M E N TS . Francis E. McGoveruor, is claim ed by a reduced majority, and the Best Washington Cedar shiugles return of Senator I.aFollette to the — free of sap, worm holes and knots, constantly ou hand. Prices senate is assured. In Michigau Charles S. Osborn, to suit the times. Inquire of republican condidate for governor, O r r i n R o b i n s o n , Cottage Grove. A N'o. 1 Del.aval cream separa tor, almost new, with one can, cost Cottage Grove returns, half of ; $90, will sell at a great sacrifice if taken soon. Inquire at this office, the vote canvassed up to noon where it cau be seen. tf Wednesday: "Better Fruit,” the best fruit Congressman. — Hawley, 202; growers magazine published in Smith, 1L5. America. I). T . Awbrey will take Governor. — Bowerman, 178; your subscription. Only $1. West, 20«,. A few fine Buff Orpington pul Circuit Judge— Hamilton, 200; lets, April hatched for sale. In Jones, 140; Coke, 200; Uptou, 125. quire o f Mrs. ]. S. Benson. Joint Senator — Bingham, 65; Wood wanted on subscription at Bean 191. the Leader office. Clerk— Hammond, 92; Russell, is said safely to lead his opponent. Bown, 200; Moon, 110. Judge-—Stevenson, 128; Thomp son, 177. Commissioner— Hemphill, large majority. Treasurer—Jennings, 80, Taylor 160. Justice Peace— Counter, 201; King, 191. Constable— Atkinson, 2A4; Nich ols, 126. Nesmith— yes, 450; no, 15. Home Rule— yes, 141; no, 2A0. Prohibition— 60 majority. Real Estate Snap. * ' * - * - * * -* - * - w Hospital and Sanitarium DR. H. C. S CHLEEF Barrels JÜE ...............................“ Carpets and Ru|s ll Tf • • JONRS, Register. naw, Oregon. ard. 41.00 to Headlight Overalls, nothing better for the H it.lies, pi l l Levi Strauss O veralls—They have no equal at the price, pair_______ ____ Painters Overalls, good, the pair .. . mv 75c Work Shirts, the liest money will buy, each 50c Corduroy Pants, great to wear, each $3.50 to $4.50 Work Socks, special, 3 pair __ 25c HAMPTON ® CO. T T is wonderful how much sat- *■ isfaction can be obtained from a talk over a Bell Telephone. w itH s t r e n g t ! « n n d M M (H ex alw ays pleas«?'* T W O H O R SE OVERALLS HAM LEVI BY STRAUSS (XL C O . For Sale At A Bargain. brought up to such a nomt of perfection that the modula Don’t wait until you have a fire before iusuring, the expense is light, don’ t run the risk. Call up the Express office, Tom Awbrey will attend to it promptly. tf or a distant city, but within the limits of the carrying Timber Land For Sale. power of the voice the Bell Service carries the tone as well. One hundred and twenty acres of fine timber in Mosby creek tim ber belt. W ill scale between three and four million feet. Call for information at the Leader office.* For Sale tions of the voice arc clearly heard. The cheery tones show that the talker is well and in good spirits. The call may come from a suburban village You get a personal interview with a friend hundreds of miles away. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Co. E v e r y B ell T e lep h o n e l.s the C en ter o f th e System Good Edison Phonograph. Four minute machine— cost $27.00. 18 records bought 2 months ago and all just as good as the day bought. Total cost o f machine and records is $35. W ill sell for $28. M A R Y H ESTO N, West Side Studio. For Sale. Jersey bull 18 mouths old, sub ject to register, from good milking strain, for sale. Iaquire of J. W. Skaggs, phone fanners 964. Price $25. *1 * C o tta g e G r o v e F e e d C o . Wanted. Dirt hauled to fill lot. of Mrs. E. A. Cottle. Inquire opathic m e tlin l o f sustaining v ita lity by j every natural m e a n * is the most satisfac- become der-uigec '. Twenty to 40 acres upland, Fish Bros. 3% inch wagon, com - — By e i e s t i t c manipulation skill bination hay and wood rack, O li above frost line, one mile from fully applied i t accordance with the town, good fruit land, partially principles o f ait-w need physiology, con- ver chilled plow and good culti cleared, balance easily cleared, vator for sale. Inquire of W . A. trollin g both „ans e force anil blond sup- good spring, fine building site, no ply. thereby I»IM ing the keys of nntri- Cunningham. improvements. Inquire at Leader lion for the sywtna office. Go to the Cottage Grove Feed A— By cnrr -atiiig mental attitude, by scientific d ir iw lta , rational habit and j Co. for your grass seeds, vetch and j Pasture To Rent. sanitary r n c ir w r a i nt. hygienic inatme- recleaned winter oats. tion, dydrollw rarsy, which may or may About 400 acres of good pasture not he nred.sS ’ in 'x iven cases as anail- For Sale— A second hand hack. | iary treatm ent to rent. Apply to R. C. Barfield, 4— By a ll, . w in g '^ i dure lim e to estab- J. D. Anderson. Cottage Grove. »¿ a * Headquarters for the Following W hich are the best obtainable. Dutchess Trousers, (you know them ), per pair, A letter carries words, but the Bell Service has been Take Due Notice. N esm ith Shoeing Shop (0 -2 L 6 ) Cop* ’ TgHt Fine Little Home For Sale.. 14, mu. Practical Horse-Shoeing, All I'p- to-Date I'X|uipment Wood Work Home For Sale. and Wagon Repair I »epar'tueiit in Connection.^ Horses Called for Nice new six-roomed cottage on and Delivered to anv Part of City. a tract comprising a little more Fou rth St. Phone Main 521 than one acre, good garden land' barn, good well, located just out side of city limits in Gowdy addi Goals tor Salt. tion. Cow goes with place. Price Thirty-eight Angora goats for sale. Inquire of F.d Angel, Sagi •1150. Inquire of William Wool- Marx Don’ t make any other kind. A ll their fabrics are ¡ill wool, the tailoring is the best possible; the sty les are cor rect t*i the smallest detail; and we guarantee satisfac tion. <)ne trouble with poor clothes is they’ re always tin- satisfactory, even when you buy them. Suits $12 to $25, KEEPING IN TOUCH W ITH HOME One and one-eighth acres, new four-roomed cottage, wood shed, Made to order and Satis Register. ; tory treatment. A Good Position. faction guaranteed both chicken house and park, running as to workmanship and Q. It drugs are not used, what water, good well, young orchard, prices. Apply to ♦ Notice ot School Indemnity Selection. agency does 0 steopathy employ to Can bo had by ambitious young berries in bearing. Just outside h o n e 386 men an-1 ladies iu the field of J. M. Comer P W a ll SI.. $ (06671i overcome disea: ie? city limits. Price $1,100. Inquire "W ireless” or Railway telegraphy, n ea r A d v e n tis t C h u rc h A. The only igency that is ever op at Leader office. since the 8-hour law liecome effec wvSj F. S. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Oct. erative iitider any treatment—VITA I. tive, and since the Wireless com Notice IS hereby given that the su te I F O R C E , - N . t n r f . own power o f repnir, panies are establishing stations of Oregon, on Oct. 14, 1910, applied for v . « . . — ' • . . . . Tim ber for Sale. through-out the country there is a \ W % of Sec. A4, Tp. f is , R. I \V. and N * ,ure » onB n effort to restore H. C. MADSEN, | filed in this office a list o f ^-lusil ¡ n and maintain tl « normal, the inherent great shortage of telegraphers. For ten days only 1 will offer Positions pay beginners from $70 delim it)’ selections in which it selected resources o f our , 4 » . lies for np-bnihling W atch m akrr . . s.iid . 1.1 land, an«l . flint .... M ,d list ..o p e n to j recuperati. m The point at issue is my place— SW 1-4 Sec. 4, T 21 4 to $90 per month, with good ! the public for inspection« A n y and all per- Repairing et reasonable onarges Cash. whether d rug r,r osteopathic practice is W at $45.00 per acre. chance of advancement. The > sons claim ing adversely the above des- ▲11 work guarantee«! flnt-nam G k o r c . k E d w a r d s , crihed land or any legal subdivision there liest able to cc ..operate with the body t«> National Telegraph Institute of Watches, clocks and Jewelry st lowest Price Comstock, Oregon. Portland. Ore., operates six offic of or claim ing the same under the m in promote this unit. ing laws, or «lesiring to show M id land OOTTAOK DROVE. ORE. ial institutes in America, under 0 How Hies the osteopathic phy- to be more valuable for mineral than for Sows and Pigs for Sale. supervision of R. R. and Wireless agricultural purposes, or to object to said skiaa coatro I vital forces so as to re selection for any lawful reason, should Officials and places all graduates file their claims or their affidavits o f pro store health? into positions. It will pay you to A few brood sows with young test or contest in this office. A . 1.— lt>4 scientific manipulations N 1. I hereby designate the Gottage Grove s k illfu lly For prices and par write them for full details. ,pp) ie,| upon the basis of a pigs for sale. Leader, published at Cottage* Grove, coin p n -h er,si,e knowledge of the normal ticulars inquire of Easley Brothers, Oregon, as the newspaper in which the ! human an a tom , . restoring the body to Saginaw, Oregon. Fruit Land lor Sale. above notice is to be published. normal ailjnsfsm nt. when its parts have R. F. JONES, Sprlgga Bros., Props. 4 ) IO o V s < )S ^ K ' ' Hart SchalTucr & 480 acres of land near Loraue, about 100 acres cleared, 60 acres under plow. Log house, orchard, fences, barns. Between four and five million feet of saw timber, be tween 40 and 50 acres of piling timber- If sold quick will take $16 per acre for entire tract. A p ply to Scott F. Jackson, Route 1, Lorane, Oregon. Office 154 I of course, as antiseptics in accordance Residence 121J 1910, applied for the IvX S W X i . , . . . . . . . . 41 , , . , , , f ., * i tional treatment that might cure the a..d Lots A and 4 of Sec. 28, Tp. . cause of C0TTAQE (1R0VE ¿1 S, K A W, and filed in this of- q ls Osteopathy opposed to sur- fice a list of school indemnity se- i i lections in which it selected said * ¡'land, and that said list is open to' A' « » ‘«JPOt'b* oppose needless sur- the public for inspection. A n y ,Kery' Whene v,‘ r '»ampulation can RIKkt H a » a l Y a a r Bam . and all persons claiming adversely i hnns rehef wlUlout s,lrKery il ** far Surgical Cases Especial Attention the above described land or any ' prcferable: ^ 'wh' n »ur*«ry is neces- lepal subdivision thereof, or claim -! Mry lhe “ ‘•“ P « « ' employs it as do the in « the same under the milling i'™cm>oners 0f any school of practice, X-RAY LABARATORY laws, or desiring to show said " e l** ’* 'e that billy one-half of the land to be more valuable for min- i , " rKical "Peratknj s are unnecessary, For Further Particulars Address eral than for agricultural purposes, Q. Do ostMp aths treat acute dis- or to object to said selection for eases succesataf y? any lawful reason, should file their* \. They enta iniv da Acute dis- claims or their affidavits of protest cases are more ntp ul in their course, and or contest HI this office. the criUcal s t « e is more nuickly I hereby designate the Cottage reatheil hut the, / yle!ll trratiurnt tSSaSÄSNSSSSSSisSsvvsvssivs.svvvv.'ksiv^ 1 * *rove ,nore fm frequently ove Leader, published at Cot-i Cot- I ,llore ,uently' than chronic cases. Milage Grove, Oregon as the news Certain aente .1.« ases run a course no * W P*1 >n Ibe above notice is j 11Mtter wlull llu. lmltllienti antl the <w,e. ~ a large i T o shop around Buying: d ollies; to g o where you see lhe lowest price quoted. Price doesn't mean much in clothes unless you know what the quality of the goods is. I f you govern your buying by the price you pay, without reference to what you get for it, you’ ll hud some m ighty cheap clothes for sale; their cheap ness is likely to he more iu quality than in price. But youll find plenty of good clothes, too; FOR CONSTABLE Six acres, four acres good gar- The proof of the pudding is the deu land, family orchard, good Q. Do you prescribe Drugs at all? color of the tongue the next morn six room house, barn and out buildings for sale. Inquire at I A. NOT TO INDUCE THE BODY ing after eating it. this office or G. Davidson, Sag | TO PERFORM ITS PROPER WORK. W e use drugs ns antidotes to poisons, inaw, Or. F. W governor, is claimed by You’ll Find That It’s Poor Policy Candidate for County Clerk ou the Democratic ticket was boru iu this county A6 years ago. Received his education in the Public Schools and 1’ uiversity of Oregon. Is a veteran of the Spatiish-Philippiue war. Served as chief deputy un der Harry Bown 1908-H9 and under Fred Fisk 190A-08. Creed Haul inoud submits his name and record to the voters for the office of Coun ty Clerk. j A. No. It is a com plete therapeutic | system applicable in practically all | classes of diseases. with the deummla o f h ygien e in order to destroy liarm fnl bacteria, which threaten M . W . o f A . —Cottage '".rove Camp j No, MJ4 meets the Second and Fourth ; Notice of School Indemnity Selection. to invade the liiuaan tissues, but these are very d ifferen t things from using Thursdays o f each month in the I. O. O. | ------------- drugs to act upon, the body itself. We Hall. Visitors welcome. United States l.and Office, also approve tlioi oughly o f using anes J. II. I’ rotzm an . Consul Roseburg, Oregon, Oct., 12, 1910. thetics in sn rgiarl operation. In rare C. W. W a l l a c e Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the instances we countenance the use of state of Oregon, on October 12th, , * . . ,• | f . . , 1 / o t _ . 1 opiates— but n e v e r to supplant more ra- “ W (Cantiuued from Page One) graduation. Courses are g iv en in A n a tomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Kmbryol- ogy, Histology, Surgery, Pathology, Bacteriology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Diagnosis, Practice— in fact all the stu dies of a medical course except Materia Medica, instead o f which Principles anti Practice o f Osteopathy are substituted. The minimum requirem ent o f these col leges for graduation is three years of ! study of nine months each; or 27 months ns compared with a minimum course of four years o f six months each, or 24 months, which is th e minimum require- ' nieut of the Am erican Medical Associa- 2.53. Sheriff— ! tion. JO H NSO N. a specialty, ELECTION RETURNS CREED HAMMOND Q. Who Discovered Osteopathy plurality. friends that having received the and how extensive has its use be In Rhode Island, Governor regular nomination at the late pri mary for constable of Cottage come? Pithier, republican, is elected by a Company 4 * * * . * '* '* * '* * * '* * '* ’* ' * * E. R. S. lish readjuatinenl. to restore co-ordina tion ot function, to renew the harmoni ous interaction o f the mind and the tis sues, organs and systems. Thus it is Nature, the great physician, which u lti mately works the cure. The osteopath is Natnres's chief assistant. (Continued in next issue) Telephone office. D. S T E R L IN G . Manager Wheat, Oats, Grain Day. M I L L FEED: Shorts, Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped ( )ats. Oil Meal. GRASS SEED: Grass Seeds of all kinds constantly oti hand. FLO U R: Hard Wheat Brands: American Beauty, Daily Bread, Hammond’s Best. Every sack guaranteed. Soft Wheat Brands: White Swan, White Star. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. A ll C it y T ra d e D e liv e r e d P H O N F . 1711 Fashion Stables First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection A. S. P O W E L L , Prop.