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fm»f \ ti tol imi* ami tinotlicr «*miqttcie«I l’hc dttrkcHt pertod yu> limi, I tlmik, vvas w lini Was hi ngt on, a f t e r h «*\t*rnl ro : v « thcm , r c t r c a t c d tu \ ullev Fi nge , w lior» hi* icmdvod to pass t hè wi ut i i ut *7i* Ali, I bave ot’tcn seeu tlu* h' imi couiviug . down our «lotii ohi « oiiimaiutei '* t a r o woril lllOCks UH 111* XV Oli Li Ito l OttV CI Mllg j tulli a toilt ululi t ial ut Iht' i alutuf tilt voiuiitiou k \ bis poni so Iti iu r*» \ ou Itavi* i l o u h l l o s Inai t i 11 u sttu \ ot \\ ashiitgtuti gotug i at o tho thu kot to prav. \\ «II, it vvas iittf oiilv ti u«1, Imi ho ustul of t cu to prav in sta iut l'or aiti ami comf ort n o i a vì»*ilt thu intuì posit ìtt|| ol vv li OHI* tliviuu piov i de i ne bi ought ns satulv t li ronzìi | tlioso dark tlass » » t 11 ilmlat ioti. ' Olio ila v. I 11 itiuiiilur it xv oli. tlu* 1 t li 1 11 \ vviiuls vvhislltal tilt oligli tho lual 1» -s t l i ’us, titoligli tho sk\ vvas ulttiulloss aiul tho sua slittai* b i i g h t i y ; ho ro inainoti in liis t|uar!ois noarlv all tho al ' fui litu»n alitilo. \\ (u n ho tauio tini l no i t u t t i his t a t o vvas a shailo p a l l i t li a n ! Usuai uiul t liuto soouiial to Ito soinot li i u 1 on his illuni ot mot e t liti a oi ilina r> un portauuo. K «* t il 1 n i li x; j ust a t t o r tlusk, l in1 ilispati Inai ali odit i tv to q u a r t e i " t»t 1 tlu* of ticer I iiuiitioii. vv ho vvas prusutit I cu p c o rn m oal I ( r a . p n m i aa lt j Iv in ut t ulula ini'. Attui a preliminare 1 cu p r y e (lo u r 1 c u p m il k i utili v ui >at ioti, xv li tu li lastiai uhout halt 2 t a l l i r » poon« l u g a r ali lumi. Was hi ngt on, ga /mg upou Iris 1 rgg uouipniuoti n u l i tliat s t r a n i o look ol ! 5 ( M i p o u n a K o y a l Halting P o w d e r 2 I . U . s p o o n . ak ortrning I diguitv w hit ti ttu »lono i ou Iti tornili tini. \ sani to thi' l at t or: * I ilo noi kuovv l i ui l . y Hour or oat (lour may l>« uaatl inalratl of ry«> Hour with »quully »•<>< k ! tt hot hot tt is ovxiug to tho uuxiotv ot I »Nulla. Sill illy ingir.licnta into ta« ava I ; add milk, taratali rgg uml nirltril iliv inimi. or vvhat. l»ut tliis at t ornoon sit.'itruing. Stir wall, put Into gttaanral pun, ull<ov to ntattd in warm piano ! as l vvas - i t i i n^ al t hi " turv tallio oli ial to ¿5 minuta“« aiut laolar in iiiaKlriulr ovari 4U to « ì untili Ira. gaged in prcpuni i g a ilispatuh, suini ttiiug ni tho lU'purtniunt sfollimi to «li" O u r n e w AY./, H /life a m i l U ln e b o o k l e t , **/(»•%/ II’, ir Time H e c i p e s , " c o n t a i n i n g m a n y o t h e r turi» tuo. I ookitig up. I liotu'lii stanili un r t a p e s to r m a l t i n g d e l i c i o u s a n d w h o l e s o m e w h e a l s a t in g f o o d s , m a i l e d t r e e — a d d r e s s . oppositu tt* inu* a Mttgularlv hcuut it ul ti* i inalo. Si* a>t «»insilili vvas 1, l’or I had ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. II, 135 William St., New York • Rivoli st il i t iiiali'is noI to lu* iiisturloni, | tliat it vvas st>ino uumiunts Itotoro l touiiil luiiguugc to iiu|uila* thi' causo ol , hur pn st iiuiv A smonti, a t i nnì , ami ex ou a t oor t h timo il ni l ropout inv ipios ! tuoi, Imt rm i iv tal mi aiisvvor trulli mv 1 / " if mvst ui ious v i>itoi i'Nui'pt a sligiit r a d mg ot tho o v ì s . U n tliis tiuu* I teli , s t i a n t o si iisutiotis sprcudiug t Inoligli ino. I vm utili havo lison Imt tho ri vot ni t «liront I «*. But ’*•> «liiV'M tdapsed bi*tvv«*eii Kug«in«- S i f u r i l a v , Vpril I'l, »t ‘J p 1 ^. i / i 1 i»t tho bot i t i Lu*t'ori* ino romiuroit ¡tin* deat h ot Mrs. (laroutt«* and tin- pay \ s p e l l i l i i n v 1 1 it t l u l l t u a l l r e s i d e n t s o f volition t ni possi bli*. 1 l’ssavtai oliti j meut of t h«* poli» v t h « ' I*»»unIV i n t e r e s t e d i n t m i t v u ltu ri’ inoli* to addi o* * hur, but inv tonano limi I " «• X t » t i d e d I » \ t h«1 so« l e t V i Ioli»uit* povvorluss. Kxen tiiought itsolt I I II Hort i cul t ural So c i e t y to Meet suiKionlv bivauio paialy/otl A novi in j ” Fruit Ihsi-ascs, Imduding Brown Card of T ha n k s . ' tluetico, inv >torimi*. potont, i rresistihlo, “ A M an C a n n o t T h in k . W o rk or F ig h t Ito! in Pri mes will be th«1 s ubj ect ol W e vv «fit t «» • V p i» " s ««ut t h u n k s t o 11|»» ti*i*k possus.sion i»t ino. \ 11 1 coniti ilo • the spelali to in* nitide by P mf c s s o i II It it i IIV t u o n i " w h o SU k i t • 11 \ I l l d l M ' d i m W h e n H e Is H u n g r y ” — W e M j » t j vv as to g a r e storniliv. vauantl y, ut mv j F. Barss, » * t t begun Xgrii'tilY in al collegi*, i n ««ui i i i o i t b«'i »'li V e i l i o i t u n d I • • I t h e jutikiiovvii visi tunt. l ìrai l ual l y tlu* sui Feed O u r S o ld ie rs lit th«* iiiiarterlv me e t i ng o f the l.ane k i n d " v n i p n t ht«*s « I m w i i , «-sp«-«-mil v f u r | ioumlitt k utuiospitoro svollioil as though " W e h a v e t he p r e s e r v a t i o n of t he F o u n t v I l o r Y n u i t t i r ai s oc m ' I v t u lu* h e l d t h e f i u t a i o l F i ' n g becoiinug tt limi vvith sonsat ions, ami Ml " li 11 \\ u n Ih \ I lui I unii V Kvery si ngl e I 1 ' ••" ■ 1 1 . a 111 l M I ■ ■ t « ■ 11 11 1 111 I I I I • ''III- M f I ! I- gi»*\v luuiiuoiis. Kxi Tv t hi ug about ilio world on our ha n ds soouioij to r a r i t y . tho tuvstorious \ i <• 11 « » r l iving h u m a n betug in this republi c, j hiTsi'lt tiuioiniUK inoro ai rv, ami v«*t f rom o c e a n to o t » an. should mak«* It «•voli moro l i i s t i mt tu tu\ sight tinnì bo his or h e r s pe ci a l purpose to s a v e j toro. i no vv borati to tool as oiu* ilv food ” mg, tu rat hur to uxporiuuuu tho s e ma tioiis xv hick l itavi- .soin<*t tun*s imagmcU T h e s e a r e t he words of K K ( ’ullen. j a c c o mpa uy dissolutum. 1 »ini Dot t hmk, pers onal ropr« s«uit t t l ve of He r b e r t C. j i tini Hot roasi»n, l lini Hot niuvu; ali Hoover. In a r e c e n t a ddr es s jvvori* a b k o luipossibb*. 1 vvas onlv u » ii * Men will re s i s t a u ) p o we r but the jsci ou» ot’ £ 11 / 111 }*; ti xcdl v a lieu lit l\ . | mv muti patitoli. f | .\ I « \ nil J t l s t ilv k e e n II powe r of s t a r v a t i o n . ” said Mr f u l l e n * * ’ Lri'xrntlv l beard a v «>!»*•• savi ng, II J U i l g r Ml si i \ let s ¡is \ oil " Hunger in t he final a n a l ys i s. Is the “ Son ot tin* republic, look and leuiii, a r c ul 11 • i -1 r h a m l i s i - f only f orc e t ha t c a u we a k e n a nati on while at the Huuie tune tuv visi tor ex t* luled her at m e a s t w a r d s . 1 now be and d e mo r a l i z e an ar my. Food Is In I t i i v i n t ' iih i r l i a m l i M - v o u held a heavv white vapor at some dts s t re ngt h, and wi thout a pe rpe t ual sup m a y l>r i|itii-k i n a | > p i i r i a l i ' M . • I i n p « ur v , taint* rising told upou fold. Thi> grad I In- \ ii I Hi* o| ¡ hi a i t let«- ot k iy p io k ! c itw » ually dissi pated, and l looked up«*n a ply of s t r e n g t h , th»* world r a n s t a nd A u llrllrt I ni' ll 11 «I a 1 1 1> s t r a nge seeue. Below me lav spread iu d a nge r of t ot t e r i n g we a k e n i ng and out in one vast plain all the eountries f al li ng into ut t e r c h a o s A mail c a n I « o il I o \ i | l o o k I l o I ¡ 11 ' I I t i l l I t I I I -1 i ' I l l a \ I l f u s 1 !» •'««• i l l 111 I • I I I ' ! ' of the world hurope, Asia. A f i n a and not t hi nk, work or l i ght If he is hun a i vaudevi l le u-ta. Thi s company I l l t i l l ' \ Jl I III - o l s i i \ i i ’ i s a s t l i r i r i s o l Mo I r l i a l u I i s i - Ann i n a . I saw rolling and t ossi ng be ha» iju»t t i ni . bei l :< fi! week» engage | tween Kurope and \un rn a the billows fry l lii- m o s t i m p u l i j i n t si i v i i t i ' i i i i i m i’ll 'I u i l l i l ' i ' I till'.' a p a n ol in. nt .r th. lug t )r| lii uiii t h e a t e r m Sa of the Vtlantie, and bet ween Asia unit “ T h e al l i e s today a r e pr a c t i ca l l y y l a s s r s is tin- i ‘ x a m i n u t l o i i o f v o i i r • ■« * s I In- i i s u l t n \ ; i i \ in- :.ttl«*. Phis «.'inpaiiv '» mot t o is - " V o ur j A me n e a lav tin* 1‘aetfie. * * Son o f tue wholly d e p e n de n t upon t he F u l t e d , monev s worth or your money b u e k . ’ ’ l e p u b l i e , ’ ’ said tin* same myst eri ous c o n l i i i t ' t o t i n' ¡u-i'tii a r \ nl t i n ' i v a m i i i a l m u « «nr h hi k is al l S t a t e s f or food F p o n thi s nat i on ! v mr e as before, * * look and l e a r n . ’ At s o 1 11 1 1 * I \ i > m i i a n t r i ' i l S A X K V • *« 1» I1X I “1' ( t ha t moment 1 beheld a dark, shadow v r e s t s t he r e s po ns i b i l i t y of pr e s e r v i n g rekindled as he ga r e d upou Indepelid j being like au angel st andi ng, or ruthm the world f r o m P r u s s l a n l s m T h i s Is t in «' Hull, w liu ti he h:ad a-ome to g:i/e fl oat i ng, in mid air bet ween Kurope and t he t a s k of t he peopl e of t hi s n a t i o n — upon once more bef ore ha- was gat he re d ( Ame r i ca , hi ppi ng wat er out o f the to produce and s a ve food euough to home. * * * oei*un in tiie hollow of each hand, he keep a st»*ad> s t r e a m of e s s e n t i a l sup K ill t < n y u u iiruki-u Leui-n E Y E SIOHT SPECIALIST •‘ l.et us gai into t he hull, he said. I ¡ spri nkl ed s*>iin* upon Amerieu with his P riM iiliw i gulikly K«pla.e.t AND OPTICIAN want t o t a l i you ol m i aaidout o f Wash | right hand, while with his left hand he plies movi ng t o wa r d s t he f ront so ington s lift*— one which no one ulivi* e.i'T sonic upon Kurope. i mme di a t el y a loiig as It s hal l b»* n e c e s s a r y to wag«1 dark cloud l ai r ed from each o f thes* Strrrt, Kuyi'int, « )r«'Kon Tfli'plnmr 302 881 VV 111 a 111 • -11 knows o f except my s e l f ; und, if voll thi s war. If at an> t i me we fall lu live. V o l l avili bef ore long see it verifi ed. countri es, and j oi ned in mid ocean For a while it remained s t a t i ona r y, and then this, we must I ne vi t abl y go down, with Murk the prediction, vou will see if ver T h i s Is no e i | ifieil. • * • Krona t he o peni ng o f the moved slowly westward, until it e n v e l t he al li es, to deb' ut revolution VV «• I xperieln e j all phases o f oped Ameri ca in it" murkv folds. S harp a gg e r a t i on . but a s er i ous f a c t It Is f o r t u n e — now good and now ill, one f l a she s of l i ght ni ng gl eamed through it t he purpose of t he F n i t e d Stat«*s Food at int ervals, and I heard t he smothered Ad mi n i s t r a t i o n to bri ng the realtza groans and cries o f the Ameri can peo pie. A second time the angel dipped tiou of thi s fa«*t ho me to e v er y Ame r l water from tin* ocean and spri nkl ed it c a n man. wo ma n ami child, and to en out us before. T h e dark cloud was then list t he Individual aid of our hundred drawn back to the ocean, in whose heav ing waves it sank from view A third mi l li on people in produci ng and sav ti me 1 heard the myst eri ous voice say ing food T h e Food Admi n i s t r a t i o n ing: * * Son o f t he republic, look and is not a s k i n g you to eat l es s , it only l e a r n . ’ ’ I cast mv eyes upon Ameri ca, and In-held villages and t owns and c i t i e s ur ge s t ha t you s ub s t i t u t e o ne nutri s pri ngi ng up one a f t e r anot her , until ti ous f«jod f or a no t he r equal l y nutri tin* whole land, from th»* At l a nt i c to tl ous food, t hus s avi ng t he vital sta tin* Fa c i f i c , was «1« * 11 «*<1 with them, pi es needed by our a r m i e s and the Agai n l heard the myst eri ous voice s a y ; We i ‘ ‘ Son o f tin* republic, th»* »*nd of the a r m i e s au«l peopl es of t he al l i es century' comet h. lo«»k and l e a r n . ’ At must, duri ng t he ne x t t hr e e mo n t hs • this the dark shadowy angel turned his s a v e wheat e spec i al l y. Our surpl us j fa» »* southward, and from Af r i c a J saw ha s al r ' Ady be e n shi pped abroad, ami 1 tin ill-omene«! sp«*cter approach our land. : I t f l it t ed slowly and heavi ly ov»*r town a hundred mi llion bus hel s mor e a r e ¡ and ci t y of th»* l a t t e r ; th»* i nha b i t a nt s needed. W h e n you »ai a s l i c e of bread | pres»*ntiy set therns«*lv »-s in buttle ar r a y l ess o mi t the crack**rs with your soup. , agai nst each other. As 1 continue»! lo»»k mg , 1 saw a bright angel, on whose or o t h e r w i s e c o n s e r v e on wheat pro«l brow rest»*»! a f rown o f light, on which nets, you a r e c o n t r i b u t i n g t o wa r d s t he i i was t raced ' *1 riion,’ ’ beari ng the hundred mi l li on b us he l s needed o v e r i j Ameri can fl ag, which was placed he t h e r e by o u r f i ght i ng me n and the ! tw»*en th«* div ided nat i on, ami sai d: e xh a us t » ^ peopl e of ftMM'Afti. F r a n c e ! * ’ Re me mbe r , wear»* b r e t h r e n . ” I nst ant ly t he i nha b i t a nt s , e a s t i ng from them and Kngland who have for mor e t han ¡th»*ir weapons, be came fri ends on»*«* thre«* y e a r s b een beari ng t he brunt of 1 more, and united around th»* nat i onal thi s war, which is our war. K e e p t hi s ! slumlord. And a gai n I hear»! the rnys lu mi nd, and bri ng It be f o r e t he mi nds | terhjUM voire s a yi ng: * * Hon o f tin* r»* public, the »rid o f th** cent ury comet h, of your t h o u g h t l e s s f ri e nds and uel gh Io<»k and l e a r n . ” At t hi s the »Jark, b or s . ” (shadowy angel placed a t rumpet to his ' mout h und olevv three »iistimt blasts, ¡ and t a k i ng wa t e r from th«* ocean, he when* they had been bef ore, while the ¡ spri nkl ed it upon Kurope Asia and Af i bright ;mg«*l, pl ant i ng t he azure stand ! ru n. Then mv eves ben«,hi a f ea r f u l I ard In* had brought in t he mhNt of I f yo u r dealer doe* not "« «•n«*. From each ot these count ri es | them, «*ri♦*«I in a loud voice: " W h i l e carry them, tend $ 1.20 | aros«* t hi ck bla» k clouds, t hat were soon * the s t ars remain and the heavens s«*a«l for a carton of 12 pack- j o i n' d into on»» And throughout t hi s down d« v\ upon th«* e a r t h, so long shall • K d to Th e A m e ric a n I mass ther»* gl eam' d a dark n <1 light by ■ ill»1 i»‘public l a s t . ” And t a k i n g from his T o bacco Co., N. Y C ity •which I saw th»* hordes o f armed men, brow tlo* « t o w i i , on whi« h bln/orn*d th«* who, movi ng with th«* cloud, marched word ‘ ‘ I i i i o n, * ’ h»* pin«1«*«! it upon th«* ; by la ml ami sail»*»! by sea t«» Ameri ca, st andar d, while the p«*oplef kneading ¡ whi ch count ry was i n v doped in th«* vol «!«>vvn. said ‘ * A men. ’ ' ” *Th«* seen«* i ns t a nt l y b**gan to fa«l«* ume o f th»* cloud. And I dirnlv saw these ’ vast a rmi e s d e v a s t a t e th»* whole court- and diss<d v «*, and I at last saw nothing j try, and burn t he villages, towns and | but th«- rising, curl i ng vapor I had at ]« iti«‘s t ha t I had beheld spri ngi ng up. ( first beheld. T hi s also «iisappearing, I As mv «*ars listen»*»! to th<* t hunder i ng i found myse l f on«*«» more ga z i ng on mv myst eri ous visitor, who, in tin* surne l o t cannon, c l a s hi ng o f swords and th shouts and cries «if millions in ri; irtal v«»i«*«* I hud h»*ar«l b*if»»re, sai d: " H o n c omb a t , I heard again th«* riiysterioii*1 o f th«* ii'publi«*, what y«* hav»* s««*n is | voice s a yi ng: * ‘ Hon of tin* republic. thus int«*rpi»‘t«*d. Thre«* perils will eovnc up«»n th** r«publie. Th«* m»»st f e a r f ul is look and I**urn. f ? ** * When the voice hud censed, the s»*«*i>ri«l, passi ng which th«* whol«* world dark, shadowy angel placed hi- trumpet unit«1«! shall never be abb* to pr«*vail once more to b i s mouth and blew a long. agai nst h»r. Ket e ver y «*ftiil«l «#f th«* r** publi«* learn to live for his <io»i, his land | powerful blast. ‘ * ‘ I n s t a n t l y a light, as if o f a thou a ml t he I (lion. ’ ’ ” ‘ Wi t h these wor«!s t he vision van »and suns, shone down f rom above me, I and pi erced and broke i nt o f r a g me nt s ish«*«l, an«l I st a r t e d from my seat and th»- J a r k cloud which enveloped Amer felt t hat I hail s«*«*n a vision wh«»r«*in ica. At t he same moment I sa v the had b**«*n shown me the bi rt h, progress :»ng“l upon whose head still shone th»* and dest i ny o f t he I ' ni t e d Htates. In union sht* will have her s t r e ngt h , in «lis . word “ I ’ ri i on, ” and who* bore our na t ional flag in one hand and a sword in union h»*r «l«*st ru«*t i o n . f ’ I Th«* eopy for this story was fur- th** other, descend from heaven a t t e n d nisln «l by Mrs. \ «*riu* (¿aroutte, o f this ed by legions o f bri ght spirits. ” ‘ The s e i mmedi at el y joined the in <ity, who has had the «dipoing in her h a b i t a n t s of Ameri ca, who, I perceived, possession sine«* a lift I«* girl. | L la— B — were w»dl-nigh over come, but who im me di at e l y t a k i n g courage agai n, closed T h e H«*ntin«*| recei ves in«|uiri«*s every up thei r broken r a n ks and renewed the w«*«*k from prospect i ve s et t l e r s who bat t l e. Agai n, ami d t he f e a r f ul noise o f the c o n f l i c t , I heard th«* mysteri ous wish copies o f th«* paper. I f y o u wish I voic«* s a y i n g : “ Hon o f th«* republic, look to sell your land your u«l. should bw in and learn. The H«*ntinal, where prospect i ve s et t l e rs '* ‘ As th«* v«ii«*«* ceased, the shadowy angel f o r the last firm* dipped wat er will s«*«' it. is is B fr«»m th«* ocean and sprinkl«*»! it up«m Insur«once Recei ved. \rm rica. I nst ant Iv t he «1 rk cloud V rolled b a c k , t oge t he r with th«* a rmi es it O f f i c e r s o f th«* local lodge o f f.a«Ii«*H A had brought , l eavi ng th«* i nh a b i t a n t s o f o f th«* Maeeab«‘es received a few «lays the land victorious. ago from t he home o f f i c e at Port ** ‘ T he n, once more, I b« h« l«l t he vil* Huron, Mich., t he full amount «»f the in % 80 I luges, t owns und ci t i es s pri ngi ng up sura nee c arri ed by the l ate Mrs. M. P. 1,716,000,000 Pounds o f Flour Saved if each of our 22,(XX),000 families us«* this recipe instead of white bread. One loaf saves 11 .tXX).(XX) pounds; three loaves n week for a year means 1,716,0U0,lXX) pounds saved I Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army Corn Bread with Rye Flour SOME REASONS WHi WHEAT MUST BE SAVED I I. li THE VALUE OF OPTICAL SERVICE C l i f f I .aneasyer, leadi ng man with the At hon compuny. which come> to the Ar c a de t he at e r Tue s da y ni ght. April lti. in a repertoi re o f condensed versions of t he worl d' s best plays, in addi t i on to WASHINGTON S VISION. L i t t l e Sioux. I owa. J u n e I s . l s»o see a request f or Was hi ngt on s I)re:tm. and, ns one o f my nei ghbors chanre«! to have it. 1 borrowed the paper cont ain i ng it, and t a ke the l i bert y o f sending you a copy o f the dream. — J . W. II. ‘ ‘ T h e last ti me 1 ever saw Anthony S he r ma n was on the 4th o f J u l y . I'm!', in I ndependence Square. He was then 99 year s old, and becomi ng very fee b l e ; but though so old. his di mmi ng eyes SH ERM AN fr BAKED POTATO IG, white, mealy—with butter melting on it. Um-m-ml And you like it because it is baked. Same with Lucky Strike Cigarette B TOASTED Cooking makes things deli cious—toasting the tobacco has made the Lucky Strike Cigarette famous. W. c^VIOODY The Sample Store Is the Place If you trad e at the S am p le S tore you can save enough m o n ey to buy L ib e rty Bonds and help w in the w ar. On** lot ot Men's Shoes S‘2.05 One lot ol Men's Shoes $5.85 Men's Oxfords at $ 1.95 Men's Tennis Shoes at to S1.00 «P*« • or. M »> Boys Tennis Shoes at or»e to 51.25 Ladies Shoes at $2.15 to 80.85 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes S1.95 to or Ladies' White Pumps 91.05 Ladies' Tennis Shoes at 05C to $1.125 Children's Mary Janes at to 91.35 TO KEEP THE DEMON HUN FROM YOUR DOOR-IN VEST IN THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN J HARDWARE FURNITURE To Perpetuate American Freedom, Invest in Liberty Bonds KN O W LES & (¡K A I S E R TO PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS ;i; H o m e : cT W ad e : F lo u r FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour :|: Made by Cottage Grove Phone Milling ‘j- Company ^ x~x~x~x-v-xx-x--x-x~x--x--:“X~x-x~x..x..i"X--x.-> x*-X'<-'.' •x-x*-:-» 1