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«re one thing you have to huy al- "ioni every .lay, no it is important I hut you ^t*t thorn where émtvìcc « ml .piality are to be obtained at the lowest prices. A trial will convince you that this store satislies each requirement fully. The Store Where THE Dollar Does Its Duty G R O C E R Y E A D S ON Your PHONE 9 W E S T S ID E M oving unit storage. Phone WO. City I transfer. u o v lltfc M ism Urn IV It lurk well was in Eugene Friday. The Acorn and the Oak lutile acorns into sturdy oaks do grow. And just as aurei, do little eye delecta, di iréis that we are unaware of, grow into big, serious trouble later. He prudent. Have lliein examined now You may not need glasses. I f miii ilo, a pair of S in u ou s an the last W ord ill quality, stile and de|M'ndability. We liavr si \ 1rs l’or all occasions D . J. S c h o l l O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T Factory on Prom is«» Cutías» Ortivo Oregon Tales of the Town J Mi Nellie Mvers, o f Fngene, spent tin week end here at the home o f her .i^tei. Mrs Filtert Smith. Clin tian ( 'hundí 1 lie ‘ ‘ home lik e ’ ’ church .1 F. Carismi, minister Bible yclntoI at 5»: If», classes for all ages; junior congregation at I I ; intermediate and «einer V. F. at 11:30; regular preaching services at II ami 7:.*10. C. K Nw under, state secretary o f mis hi on>, will sjN-ak at the forenoon ser vice. Mi K S. l.asswt-11 and Mr- A. M. Muore spent Friday in Hugeiic. Galloway for Insurance, f ill Main, tf Rosco«* ileimoi way was home from tin I of ( ). o \« t the week end. FOR H IG H G R A D E PH O TO S Monroe Photo Studio CO TTA G E G R O V E Kodak finishing, printing, de veloping, enlarging. Oprn on Sundays from 10 to II o ’clock. * Mrs. Kiinn Iledgiqieth, of Ores well M silnl .luring Hie pas! week » ¡ n , her mol her, Mrs. Kaona lloolittle. Schofield NtrHurt vv ill nrce]>t l.iln-r l.v Immls on a Hiii.-k touring car, Ford louring ear anil Ford truck. m24 pd Mrs. R. It. <'offin iiii and daughter l.m ilr, III' Eugene, H|ielit I lie week end nl tile J. 11. . 'ni l uniu home. Mrs. Hale Venteli arrived Friday Irion Port hind nod is visilm g nl the Inline ot le r punnls, Mr. „ IM| Mrs Fred Wigle. talk Willi E. E. Arthur uttuul n lile iusuruiiee |Mi|.ey, Agent for hqiiil aide. fiM tfe Ulan (ireene sustained a severe cut on Ins tell hand several days ago whit« employed at I lie Western 1.11 inker a KkjNirt eoiiqiany's mill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klledge, who j linil In en visilm g Mr. Elledge's par • Ills, Mr. and Mrs ,1. A. Elledge, left Iasi week lor Cushman, where they vv ill make their home. Motorcar repairing. Promptness and eliicieney at Spray, Long & Cruson's Service Oarage. Il7il litty Kutix, who hhtl ln*t*n visiting ut i I d - it11Dies o| his brother ami sist«*r, Frank Knox and Mrs. All'rod Beidlcr, ivlunit'd Sunday to his home in Fort land. Mr. und Mrs. Frank F Ils worth ami daughter Marte lelt Sunday morning t oi Fort land. Se«*oiid liaud goods bought, sohl and ex«dianged. 1. B. Morris, ut bridge, tf Mrs. H. Soni hworili returned Snudav to her homo in Albuny, after atli nding the funeral of her mother, Mrs, J. B. Burns. Mrs. 1>. (\ Bosley and son Fred spent Sunday in Fugene. Nelson sells used rara. Term» if de sired. m2 4 c 1.. K. Long ami •lames But her la ml were Fugene visitor; Sunday, Mrs. Kdnn Sullivan .was up from Eu gene over the week end. S F L L YOI R BI SINFHS FOR CASH. We have cash buyers for barber shops, restaurants, groceries, dry goods, room iug houHt'H, hoti'ls, hardware »tores, garages, confectioneries uml other 1c gitim ate businc**«'» in or around Cot tage Grove. Kinney & Hyde, Fugene, Oregon. iul7a7e Mrs. Robert Hanna visited in Cres well over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Hawkins spent tin* week end in Koseburg at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Smith. Fiano tuning and repairing. First class workman. A ll work guaranteed. Reasonable charges also ou repairing. Flioiic 312 or write R. F. Callahan, Fugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. j l3 t f Mr. and Mrs. O. VV. Knap visited Sunday with friends in Creswell. Raymond V«Mitch, Virgil Fowcll, Clyde Bure ham. Win. llaldcman ami Ray VV'oolley are Imim* from O. A. C. for a w eek ’s vacation. Big mask ball Saturday night, Walter W oodard made a busi ness April 1, at armory. iii 24-31 trip to Fort land last week. Mrs. F. J. How«* ami Mrs. ivosu Cur Fixit Simp. In new locution at the tin wen* in Fugene Friday on business. bridge. m3c Miss Fearl Ashby, who hail been •VL K R. .lob attended I lie Fres home for a \v«*«»lt earing for h**r mother, hytciinn missionary conference in ( ’res j Mrs. .lohit Ashby, returned Sunday t«» well Thursday night. She was on the Monmouth normal. program tor an address. Christian 8<-ioiice church, corner of Mr ami Mrs. Frud Motters and son Jefferson avenue and Second »treet. Idntcr arrived last week from Water Sunday a«»rvi«u*s at II a. w. Wedaes loo, la «lay services at 7:30 p. m. tf Fini It ry men, raise your chicks ns Chari«*? F«Tguson returned to his «’hen pK a** possible. Se»* <»nr cheap w «»rk in Fort la ml Saturday. He was teed- tur baby chicks. Sterling Feed culled here by the «h*ath of his father. F«ui»paay. uih24t fc Mrs. J. I>. An«h rson who had been Mts < lam Milne was a Fugene vis visiting her «laughter and son, Mrs. • tor Friday. Hugh Tniiinel! ami Alb«*rt Amlerson, Mr- «i M Howard arrived last week returned Sunday to her home in Sah in. M oving and storage. Flume 99. City trum Maklaml, being called here by the illness of her father. D. ,1. Go ver. Transfer. uuvlM fe Place Your Order \. it Ii S hi it Ii Short groeery A and forget meal planning. ** Our variety, quality, large stork ami eninparativrly low prirrs rnahlr you to trade here with a feeling of ae- curity. VVK ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST SUPPLY OK FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Aluminum W are •hist Arrived A large shipment of aluminum ware. Be auri' ainl grt yo urs. S m ith -S h o rt G rocery • St or e T i l l i p p Trad« Mrs. Frank Stiller, o f Newport, is v ini ting at the homo o f her sister, Mrs, s - H. Trask, at Row River. VV. W. Short ridge and File a J. Short n dtfe have l>«>gun suit in eireuit court against John (». Martin and others to foreclose a land sale contract. Hnhy chick orders all sold for March and April. Can take orders for May. •». F. Spray, phone 125Y. mhlOtfc Undone Register: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fd wards have moved from Mte.r apartments at Ha rile Court to tin* Nettle apartments and w ill occupy tn** apart incuts o f Mr. and Mrs. Herald White, who have moved to Motley, the apartment below. Sterling dairy feed, Sterling horse food and Sterling scratch feed and ‘‘gg nntsh, cheapest and best feeds on the market. 82« west Main. mh24tfc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floyd, o f Korby, Ore., returned home yesterday, after spending a week at the J. Q. VV'ill its home. Us«*«i cars nt N«*lsori’s: 1918 Dodge roads tar, good tires ami A 1 condition; 1918 Overland 90 touring; 1918 Grant six touring; Ford bug; M axwell tour iug cheap. n»24c Tuesday Register: Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Magladry w ill leave this evening on the Shasta lim ited train fo r California. Mr. Mugludry w ill remain in San Francisco for 10 or 12 days on busi ness connected with his lumber plant find Mrs. Magladry w ill go to I,oa Angeles to visit for two months with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Thompson, whose husband is a newspaper man. Dr«*ssmaking, remodeling children’* clothing, general sewing. Reasonable prices. Mrs. J. 11. H«»ur«l, 322 Second ■ tt« 1 mil I <• Marshfield News: Bill Warren and Larry Brumfield were oblig<'d to close their barber shop fo r a short time this we«*k in order to re varnish the furui ture, change th«» plumbing and move to their new location on Market street about opposite the postoffico. J. Q. W illits was homo over the You may take? a cham;o but not th<? S«*e the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing week end from Looking Glass, where loved on«». Fipiitable L ife . E. E. Works about putting those damaged lie is teaching. f24tfc tires in coiiditi«»n. it means something Arthur. We now have three busy men at the to you. Walter Woodard and Mr. Toins«»tli fl7 tf West Side garage but always ready to Woodson* Brothers have installed an returned Tuesday night from a bu»i- give yon prompt attention. vn24c nes* trip to San Francisco. elevator in their garage. Henry Rohde is laid up with injuric* Woodson Brothers have sold the fo l lowing cars: It. W. Lancaster, Ford to the le lt hand, sustained when the truck; Charles Hastings, Ford touring; member was caught under a heavy Dr. C. F. Frost, Fonl coup«?; C. A. piece o f machinery, winch was being Kurr«*, Fonl truck; C. C. Bern is, o f repaired at the Uauiioth & Rohde blacksmith shop. A ii la uf, Ford sedan. Isaac G o lf has for the thiril tini«* Bcvi ulh Day Adventist Church, west Main stn et. S«*rviees every Saturday. opened a shoe repair shop here in the Sabbat Ii school, 10 a. in.; church ser frchle«*l building. 11«* has just returned v ile , II :«. m. Prayer meeting Wednes I rum the Coo» bay country. Mrs. IN. J. Nelson Jr. and Mrs. Fred «lay, < .30 p. m. Person» desiring in for Wigl«* were culled this week to the mat ion call Itil J. bouside ol iheir lather, Fred DelT«*u Ed Spriggs, who had b«*«*u her«» sev eral weeks, rcturued Tuesday to hacher, of Coburg. He 18 reported as much improved. Canary. Herbert Fa kin was in Eugene Wed G«*ueral Johnson returned Tuesday from Fug«* ii «*, where h«* went to con nesday on business. Rev. 11. B. Her w ill conduct services sult a physician. lie w ill go to a Sunday forenoon and evening in Llm hospital for an operation. M oving and storage. Phone 99. City Baptist church. whether for a between meals M arvin Smith arrived Friday from Transfer. n v lltf lunch or at the table the L«*ster Fentico returned to his home Portland, where h«: was receiving treat youngsters will enjoy a slice of in Topeka, Kan»., Monday, after a meat in the government hospital, ami visit with friends and relatives in is visiting at the home o f his sister, Mrs. A. W. He 1Uwell. Lynx Hollow and Delight Valley. Mrs. Della Benson, o f S«»atth*, is Mrs. 11. F. Durkee le ft Tuesday for visiting M r. and Mrs. John Barker Springfield to visit friends. over the week end. spread with jam or just with Big time at big mask bill Sat Mr. and Mrs. Georg«? A. Proctor, butter. It is a most appetizing urday night, April 1, at armory. Mrs. G. B. Pitcher ami H. W. Lorn and wholesome food. Try a Good music. m24-31c bard attended the meeting o f the loaf today you ’ll enjoy it. Grover Marksbury returned Tuesday American * Legion • county council and the organization meeting o f th«* county from a Eugene hospital. council o f American Legion auxiliaries Mrs. J. T. lngl«*son and Miss Vida held at Junction City Saturday night. C o t t a g e G r o v e Hunt arrived Monday from Gridley, The next meeting w ill be held at Cres C alif., ami are visiting Mrs. Ingleson’s E l e c t r i c well A p ril 15. parents, Mr. and Mrs. t^uiiuby, east of Miss N ieta Hazleton le ft Thursday the city. fo r Bend to visit her sister, Miss Nelson sells tires. m24c Hazel, who is teaching there. Worth H arvey has had a cement Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede ami Jack Klopfeiistein came down from walk built on the two sides o f his daughter Belli attended the wedding Bohemia Wednesday. property at tlu* corner o f F ifth and of Miss Mildred Hurd to Eugene Bert Albers, o f the Springfield plant Keller, held in Corvallis Saturday a f Adams avenue. The walk w ill be ex- o f the Mountain States Pow er com ten d«’d on tin* north side o f Adams ternoon. pany, has come to Cottage Grove as avenue to Thirtl street. The water o ffic e w ill be moved by Chickens, hogs, veal ami cattle want engineer for the plant here, taking the April 1 to the rest room. place o f C. H. Embree, who is in a ed at th«* P e o p le ’s Market. tfc hospital in Portland. Fixit Shop in new location at corner Rev. Il«*r is holding services every of Main street and P a cific highway, c Judd D oolittle and fam ily left Thurs night this week at the Baptist church. day morniug for Salina, Colo. Clayton F. Conrad and Miss Ruth C. (>. M. Kem and C. M. Shinn returned Sharon, two well known young p«*ople E. C. Lockwood, o f this city, has of Saginaw, were marri«'«l in Fugene Monday night from a business trip to bought the Hurry Robison 17b acre Portland, bringing home a Standard Saturday, Judge J. G. Wells o ffic ia l - automobile which Mr. Kem recently ranch iu Delight Valley. mg. Eilitor and Mrs. A. D. Moe, o f Hood purchased. O. F. Woodson was in Fugene Friday N ew pianos, $25 cash and $15 a R iver, passed through the city yester on business. month. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, day on their return from »pending the Galloway writes insurance. Oregon. j l 3 t f winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Edwards re James Sutherland has purchased a Ansel Wood has been appointed ad Tuesday from Marshfield, classy Studebaker light six cou | h * from ministrator o f the estate o f Lizzi«? turned Spray, Loug & Crusou. Suitzinaa, his mother, who died March where Mr. Edwards held a position Mrs. M. F. Mendelsohn, o f Eugene, 3, leaving property o f the estimated for two months handling the news e d ito r’s desk on The News. t v isiied Friil:.y vvitr Mis. Pet Sanford value o f $1,000. Horatio Mosby returned Wednesday end Mrs. Ida Miller. G. F. Garoutte has been appointeil morning from Salem, where ho had administrator o f th«* estate o f his been to receive treatment at the in IF father, J. H. Garoutte, who di«»«l March dustrial accident commission’s hospital 2, leaving property o f the estimated for an eye injured several months ago value o f $2,700. in a sawmill accident. Albert Hull, Just received, a shipment o f commer who is in the hospital there, is ex cial fe rtilize r for gardens or lawns. pected home in a few days. Mr. Hull Fancy sugar cured bacon, nice Sterling Feed Company. mh24tfe was injured when the Woodard flume and lean. This hacon docs not Mrs. Fannie Morss has returned to gave way with him. Some» ligam ent», need to he parboiled. The lb., Carlisle, Wash., from Dunsmuir, Calif. o f the back were injured. Mrs. Frank Link writes that they J. S. Benson was up from his W olf have moved from Seattle to Black Creek ranch for a few days this week. Diamond, Wash. The Lorune high and Lorane club Battery testing and overhaul basketball teams will m«?et tit Lorune ing. Spray, Long & Cruson. j20ti tomorrow night, March 25. A second Main street entrance is Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morelock and Wholesalers and Retailers ami daughter Leontiue r«»turned Sun being put into the Helliwell, Bangs & «lay from Portland, where they were Marksbury store. Robert Keuady has been appointed 4»ull(‘d by the death o f Mr. M orelock ’s administrator ot the estate of E liza Hatching eggs from large type Whit«* father. A. II. Simpson returned F rid ay to beth J. Kenady, deceased. J. 11. H aw Leghorn h«*ns. Two year old hens. Hoi ley, Herbert Eakin ami T. C. Wheeler lyvvood rooster». Special price on incu his home in Albany, a fte r a visit at were named as appraisers o f the prop 11«» has bator lots. J. F. Spray, phone 125Y. t f tlu* A. W. Hinshaw home. erty. Dr. II. VV. Titus attend«»<l a dental been a resident o f Oregon 7(> years. Elbert Smith has bought a us«»d M oving and storage. Phone 99. City meeting in Eugene Saturday night. H«* 0 n v ltf Dodge o f Spray, Loug & Cruson. was m’coinpuiiit»«! by Mrs. Titus and Transfer. N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a Dodge her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Hood, Suit has been fil«»«l against Olias. S. ami all remained over Sunday. Cochran in circuit court by Alexander touring to Mr. M«»sch, representative o f th«* Knight Pickle company. Angele lY rin i, o f Divide, left Mon l^w is, May me L«»w is, Munroe H ill ami H«*rb«»rt J. Hill, for the recovery o f E. C. Lockwood was in Eugene Tues «lay for th«' Southern P a cific hospital mi San Franeisco to r«»«*eive treatment $5009 with int«»r«»st at 5 |s*r cent for «lay on business. four years ami $250 attorney f«»cs. It for ap|M*ndicitis. II. VV. Titus, H. W. Lombard, Dale is all«»g«»d that the money is secured by Have tlu* Fixit Shop fix it. N ew lo- laml in Linn and Lane countie», and W yatt and Elbert Be«le atteml«»«l the cation at west end o f the bridge. m3c that neither the interest nor principal funeral o f Alex Sims in Eugene Sun «lay. Mr. Sims was secretary o f the Miss Bertha Cox has gone to C ali has ever been paiil. Scottish Rite Masonic bodies anil a fornia for a short vacation. Her place Expert service at Dodge service sta « liy councilman o f Kug«*n«». in the Fair St or«» is being filled by tion. W«»st Si«le Garage. m24c M iss rv ut Ii Robison. C. A. Bart«11 motored to Portland F. A. Jones, o f Pittsburg, Pa., ar Mr. a ml Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. w«*re rived Wednesday from Port laml for a Suit «lay on a basin«»»» trip. in Fugene Monday. C. A. Hood, o f Portland, who is vis visit with his old army buddy, C. F. iting at th«» home o f his daughter, F«|uitabie Lit'«*. K. F. Arthur. f24tfc Palmer, o f the F a ir stor«*. Mrs. H. VV. Titus, attended the contest Tin* fire il«»partm«*nt was called Sat Mrs. Fred Jost arrived We«lnes«lay salesmanship among university ur«Inv forenoon to th«* Win. Baimbriilge from Koseburg ami is visiting h«»r par in students L i d at the Fugene chantl»«»r ri»si«l«*m*e by a small roof fire, whi«*h ents, Mr. anil Mrs. O. H. Willard. of commerce Thursilay o f last w«‘«*k was extinguish«»«! without tIi«* n«»c«»ssity Treat ’em rough if you want to, and delivereil an add res» at the uni o f using tii«» fire equipment. but bring them here for the re- versify th«* follow ing forenoon. N. J. Nelson has sold a UM'!j pairs that such treatment makes Mrs. E. S. G o ff I«*ft Sunday morn Chevrolet to J. M. Stewart and a necegiary. Spray, Long & Cru- ing for Port laml, when* Mr. G o ff and Dodge to C. M. M«G«»«\ o f Star. A. T. Crandall, Mrs. G o f f ’s father, , . , son’s Service Garage. fl7 tf have bought a shoe hospital. Advice and service tree. Charges Har(lll, ...... hia Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Matthews not high. Spray, Long & Cruson s i left foot Weilnesday with an ax. Service Garage. f l 7 t l | Women :i»«l girls *«<> » r,‘ interested physieal edu«*ation are invite«! to Mr. amt Mr*. W. J. H ew itt, who tout been visiting at the A. Iliifooii home, Inai Ora R«»a«l llenienway lecture npon south o f the city, n-tiimeit to their that subjeet at thè high s«*hool Fri day nfterrioon at 3:15. home lit Staytoii Monthly. Phone Your G rocery O rder and Save Yourself Unnecessary Steps Delivery of your order will be made prompt ly at no cost to you. And you can feel certain that the quality of everything you receive will be the best. Just ring up Go. GOOD ANY TIME Faultless Bread Bakery Extra Special! 35c Ci t y Me a t Market Farmers, Notice! W e have received from the county a •rent a limited .supply of squirrel poison, and we es- peeially request all who are in tending to use poison to get it now, so we will know how to reorder. Sterling Feed Company S2ti West Alain I 'hone 171 arrived Stiturduy I'rum their lour ot ».aliiUinta, having bel li tailed huiue the death ol Air. M atthew s' brotbei, James Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. A lfre d Matthews were up from t‘u1 1 inud ovor the week end to attend the funeral o f Mr. Matthews ancle, James Matthews. Mrs. J. D. W igle, o f Coburg, who was here ou aeeouut o f the illness with influenza o f her son, Fred W igle, re turned home F riday o f Iasi week. She left her son out o f danger. Mrs. U. K. Job and Airs. Charles Adams are attending grami opera in l'uri la ud. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess uud daughter Margaret, ol Koseburg, spent the week end at the home of Airs. Hess' mother, Mrs. Garbarti HobL M agazine Agent Arrested. E. F. Klstruin, who was here u num ber o f mouths ago soliciting lor a pop uhir monthly magazine fur women and who is net-used o f defrnuding those trom whom la* obtained orders, was ar rested ut Maernmeuto, Calil'., Tuesday, according to a telegram received by S h eriff «tiekels. Elstram represented himself to be a student ol Oregon Agricultural college w oikin g his way through the institu tion, but it was learned afterward that this claim was fraudulent. It is said that those who subscribed to the mug uzme failed to get it. Elstram is also accused o f the th efi o f a gold chain, un heirloom in a Eu gene family, and o f defrauding J. K O ’Rourke, proprietor o f Hotel Hmeed, out o f a board b ill o f $20. Freak Program Adopted. Elbert Bede returned Wednesday from attending as a lame county dele gate the session o f the Tax Reduction clubs held iu Portland. He reports that u freak program was adopted which would wreck the educational institu ¡ions o f the slate and would put the whole slate on the hummer. The pro gram is so radical, so freakish, so un reasonable trad so destructive that he thinks it hns little chance o f being seriously considered. Card o f Thanks. I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to the dear friends who so kindly as sisted me and extended their sympathy in tho death o f my uncle Charles \V Brown, who departed this life early Such acts, iu tin Monday Mo r n i n g . hour o f sorrow, cannot help but be greatly appreciated. MESS E L IZ A B E T H A. A I.L E N , m24p MRS. E. O. S A I.T S M A N . Card o f Thanks. We wish to thank our many friend- who extended sympathy and kindnes- In our recent beeruvement ; also for the music nail beautiful flowers. K. H. K E N A D Y , A D D A K IN GO, E l.l.A K E N A D Y , m24c ROBT. K E N A D Y . Card of Thanks. Our sincere appreciation is hereby ex pressed o f the many kindnesses extend ed us and kind nets performed duriiq our recent bereavement. in24c J. B. B E R N S A N D F A M IL Y lr FOR SALE Buick Six Ford Touring Ford 1-Ton Truck SCHOFIELD STEWART Corner Washuigton and Eighth Garden Seed— (Package and Bulk) H. VV. Ie n b n rd «,wnt the week enit in Eugene. I might fib II little, but never enough to hurt, no eome to me anyway when voli » » l i t to buy or sell real estate. J. M. Durham. m l7tfe Mr*. N. E. filli** and *011 Ph illip were Eugene visitor* Monday. Himi Mitehell, daughter o f Mr. and Mr* H. Mitehell, *u*tiiiiieil a frue ture o f the left arm while playing basketball a few days ago. At west end o f bridge. Fixe* most anything. F ixit •Shop. m3« G. M. Heott was eonfined to his home a few days o f this week with m light attack o f influeutu. Sum Shortridge i* laid up with in juries to the right foot, sustained when he aoeidentally struek himself with a piek. Clyde Robert* has pureha.sed a lot on Adams avenue from Earl H ill and will erect a bungalow, ‘ Earliest of A l l ” seed potatoes. Kerr’s and Albers’ baby chiek feed. Alliers’ Molasso meal for cows. Crown mill run. Peed end flour is advancing--buy now. Jones & Eaton Peed and Seed Store