Woodson B ro th ers sold a double disc Miss Mary W isem an left T h u rsd a y harro w to Bacheldor Bros., of Loudon, fo r lone, where she will te a c h iu the th is week and also one to R. L. P o rto r, public schools th is term . School opens of W alker. T hey sold a new to u riu g t h e r e o i l Monday. c a r to O. W. Perry. W illiam H arper, who has charge of ill a t C entralin , Wash., spent The wonder medicine for car­ a the sa wm week end in C otta ge Grove, re buncles—the new antiseptic lo­ t u r n in g to his work Monday. There’s an old savin# rule, “ save a part of every dollar you tion. White Pharmacy. «1-15« Second h a n d goods bought, sold and earn or receive”—and that is as good a rule to save by as Miss H azel Sw anson has t a k e n H exchanged. Morris & Cox, a t e as t end any we know. jueOtfc position as clerk a t th e S m ith Short of bridge. grocery. Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles D eW ald hav3 Your bank account will grow like magic if you make Mr. and Mrs. I). J . Scholl, Mrs. Anna returned from an ex te n d ed visit in good use of our Nest Kg# Bank, designed to carry with you, J. Gowdy a n d Bethel Gowdy motored Canyon ville. and our Nest Bgg Bank designed to catch idle coins of all to Corvallis Sunday. Mrs. J. A. McMillen, of P o rtlan d , sizes. T h e s e are both great little helpers and are giving To insure prom pt delivery orders left fo r Hoseburg T uesday, a f t e r a splendid results. should be placed before 8 o ’clock in visit here at the home of he r sister, I he m orning fo r forenoon delivery. Mrs. Arinin Wynne. She is accompa $1.00 STARTS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK R -tw e en the hours of 9 a. m. a n d nied b y he r son Paul. .*1:30 p. m. we do not m ake d e ­ Shingles and cement for sale. liveries. sl5c W. L. Hubbell. al8tfc Mr. a n d Mrs. B. D. Stephenson r e ­ Mrs. W. C. W ilkins, who had been t u r n e d S a t u r d a y night from a two v isitin g here, left M onday for he r = i j w e e k s ’ o u tin g at N e w port. home in Weed, Calif. Mr. anil Mrs. C. K. U m phre y a n d son J . S. Boyd left Tuesday m ornin g for Donald r e tu r n e d S a t u r d a y night from Mr. a n d Mrs. Ous L ake , of Salem, a m otor t r i p to P o r t l a n d and Salem. P o r t l a n d to visit at the home of iiis m oto red up a n d spent S unda y with Miss Grace Blackwell accom panied them dnughter, Mrs. Irl Groves. Mrs. L a k e 's da u g h te r, Mrs. George home from the l a t t e r e ity, where th e y Boyd, a n d family. a t t e n d e d the a n n u a l conference of the T r y some of the milk p roducer at M ethodist Episcopal church. B c id le r's F e e d store. • jne.MOc Mrs. M. V. Welden a n d son Glen Mrs. V ic tor Cham bers is visitin g this left S unda y m o rn in g for P o r t l a n d a n d week with her p a rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. lone. T hey will visit a t th e l a t t e r S S. Thomas, at Anlauf. place with Mrs. W e l d e n ’s p a re n ts, Mr, The name of Harold H astings, of a n d Mrs. J . W. Craig. school district SI, Star, is a m ong those D o n ’t forget the big dance a t Cot who successfully passed the eig hth tage Grove, S e ptem be r 22. J o e L ittle gra de e x am in atio n at the recent stule a n d his P o r t l a n d o rc hestra will be It might make school work e x am in atio n held for L ane county chil­ there. “ The dance music the dancers much easier now and prove fresh from our sanitary elee- dren in Eugene. like.” sepl5c a great blessing later in life, tric bakery every «lay. You ’ll Mrs. T. C. W heeler is recoverin g Now is an ideal time to paint if you would have your rapidly from a m a jo r ope ration tc; like it it’s honcst-to-good- | and doll up for the fall and child’s eyes* thoroughly ex­ which she s u b m itte d a t a Eugene hos ness gooil. Ask your grocer. amined right now to mak'* j winter. W. L. Darby & Co. have m ini Sunday. the best paint at the lowest C o tta g e Grove V u lc an izin g W orks sure that he is capable of prices. si 5c for a square deal a n d qu ick service. s8e doing his school work with­ Mrs. J . J . Geer a n d Ardcc Geer Rev. J . Wilson S u tto n , re cto r of out the aid of glasses. arc lea ving soon for C alifornia for the T r in i t y Church, New York City, ia l a t t e r ’s health. I am well equipped to per­ v isitin g th is week with Mr. a nd Mrs. Eugene F innen, who is w orking it A r t h u r W olcott a n d fam ily. Rev. Mr. form this service for you. I W endling, spent the week end in Cot Hutton had been a t t e n d i n g th e Epis shall not advise glasses un­ copal convention in Po rtlu n d a n d stop t: ge Grove with his family. L lo yd B in d er, ol Green Bu>, Was., less they are absolutely nec­ Kobert Jones, Lehind Willits, Virgil ped here to visit the Wolcotts, whom a r r i v e d M onday to visit ins la t h e r , essary. I Louis Bender. Gowdy a n d Dale H a w k in s a tt e n d e d the In m arried in New York. ball game in E ugene Sunday. 1 1* loose leaf note books a n d fillers Mukr an appointment now. a t the White P h a r m a c y . Nickle plated school scissors, Miss M a n e Jones, who i« employed only 15c at The Fair. si5c In Kugeuc, spent the week e ud here Misses Kutli a n d Nellie S t e w a r t were W i t h her pa rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . I. in Eugene Monday. Jones. O PTIC IA N OPTO M ETRIST L. G. H ulia, of Eugene, was in the Mr. and Mrs. George B e r r y moved F a c to r y ou Promises c ity oil business over the week end. t*» Hoseburg Tuesday. Mrs. Berry ha. OnttuK« Grove Oregon I f you h u v o u 't time to clean your accepted a position as pipe organist rugs, we will do it. for you. A. L. in the A ntlers t h e a t e r iu t h a t city. Wynne, phone (5. Guy Pyle, o f E ugene, was iu C ottage Mrs. Irene Hidebotham a n d children, Grove Wednesday on business con­ who hud been visiting for tw o weeks nected w ith road c onstruction. at the home of Mrs. H ide botha m 's Do yo u r house cleauiug now. Reut brother, C. V. J o r d a n , left S a tu r d a y a Prem ie r. A. L. Wynne. P huue 6. for their home in Colorado Springs, Miss M yrtle K e m r e tu r n e d S a t u r d a y Colo. from a visit in Salem. Miss Audrey Huberts, i n s t r u c t o r in Roy H eck has a cc epte d a position in English in th e high school, is sta y in g the Umphrey & M aekiu store. J o e Arnold, stu d e n t ut North P acific with Mrs. Amelia P h e lp s until the nr 1 ii'ii t :i I college, left W ednesday lor rival from M edford of her m oth er, who Mrs. Charles S h a n d a uud two litile P o r tla n d , where he will resume his will spend th e w in ter with her here. d a u g h te rs M a r g a r e t a n d J u n e r e tu r n e d stu d ies for the year. S a tu r d a y from P o r tla n d , where they Many fires are reported. D o n ’t h a d been v isiting with Mrs. S h a n d a N Galloway for insurance, fill Main, tf neglect to insure. P lo y safe. The p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Virgil Powell re tu rn e d Wednesday Oregon F ire Re lie f ussociatiou is the Com position books o f all k inds a n d from Prospect, where he had been home money saver. See Tom Awbrey sizes a t the W hite P h a r m a c y . a8c s8tf" w orking on the new power line. 11 • * at D u r h a m ’s store. will leave this week to a tt e n d Oregon The H. T. G ranins fa m ily h a s moved Mr. and Mrs. F. M. H a m b ric k mo A g ric u ltu ral college at Corvallis, a f te r tored to E ugene S unda y and visited >t into the J o h n Allen house ou Adams u visit w ith his parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. tin* home of Mrs. H a m b r i c k ’s sister, avenue. Mrs. A. J. Arm strong. A. H. Powell. Mr. a n d Mrs. George F oste r, J e n n ie (Maude Kune a n d J o e Arnold re Tunison a n d H a r r y Rentle spent Sun E. A. Hughes has purchased the D. t u r n e d T uesday from spending two C. Bosley residence at E le v en th a nd duy up M a r t in creek hunting. weeks h u n tin g near D a n ’s cabin, on W ashington. Get our prices ou ton lots of feed. Sharps creek. They had no luck hunt B e id l e r ’s F e e d store. jne9c Mrs. Clara Burkholder and her moth utg but found fishing good. or, Mrs. Lydia S to u ffe r, a tt e n d e d the Mr. a n d Airs. A. S. Powell r e tu r n e d Mrs. G. A. Sm all a n d d a u g h te r rc Moving uud storage. Phone 99. City m eeting of the couuty board of equal t u r n e d Monday from P o r tla n d , where F rida y uight fro m a visit iu Ray T r a n s fe r . u o v l l t f c i/.ation in Eugene Monday. th e y visited Mr. a n d Mrs. 8. Bechtel mond, Wash., at the home of th e ir son Frank B rum baugh, in str u c to r in AI Buy Gray o a t s —O a ts a n d vetch, Robin. bnny high school, spent the week end Roscoe H e m euw a y, who h a d been cheat, rye a n d vetc h seed a t B e i d l e r ’s here with his parents. I store. - s8c visiting iu Vancouver, B. C., a rriv e d Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Leach, of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn r e tu r n e d here F rid a y a n d sp e n t the week eud Kelso, Wash., who had been visiting Monday night from a th ree m o n t h s ’ with his p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. D. H. at the home of the .lolm Culver family, t r i p on which th e y t r a v e lle d thro u g h Heinenway. He l e f t S unda y l o r Port left Monday for th e ir home. the H a w a iia n islands. C alifornia, land a nd will s t a r t from there Septem .John Triinnell tr a n s a c te d business in j Mexico, W ashington a n d C anada. T h e ir ber 19 fo r P h ilad e lp h ia , Pa., to coin his course iu a rc h ite c tu re . He Eugene Monday. of every description. Nothing t r i p in the United S t a te s a nd C anada g plete r a d u a t e d from the University of Ore- Here we are a g ain , for the big was m ade by a utom obile a n d th e y also too small ; nothing too large. I shipped t h e i r c a r to Honolula. T hey go n in Ju n e . dance F rid a y , Septem ber 12 Had, Joe Mu • m g a n d stora ge. P hone 99. City L ittle and his P o rtlan d orehestra, of visited t h r e e of th e islands in the MOST reasonable rules. uov lltfc H a w a iia n group. The Shinns h a v e not T r an s fe r. course i t ' s at C otta ge Urove. sl5e yet decided where they will locate. Miss Vera Evans, who luul been vis All the best tablets at 5c and itiu g at the S. J . Leonard home for a »15« Scissors for domestic art work, 10c at The Fair. couple of weeks, returned to he r home 50c and up at The Fair. s i5.- Miss M a r g a r e t H all a r riv e d Sunday ii S heridan Monday. H om er Gallo w ay m ade a business from St. H e lens to m ake h e r home Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank Sm ith and t r i p to Albany T uesday, r e tu r n i n g with her cousin, Mrs. Maud Hohl, a n d d a u g h te r , Fritucis, of K lam ath Falls, a t t e n d C o tta g e Grove high sellout this Mr. a n d Mrs. Kay R inard, who hud W ednesday. a r e guests at the home of Mr. and year. j been visitin g fo r n m outh w ith Mr. Mrs. Mary Crume has gone to Saco, Mrs. K. C. Lockwood. Ray K e r r r e tu r n e d S a t u r d a y from Mrs. A. W. Cornutf a nd children left K i u u r d ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mont., on business for a month. the P a t te r s o n m o u n ta in country a t the Tablets. T ablets. T ablets! A t the Sunday for Kiddle to remain through Hiimrd, left S a t u r d a y f o r t h e i r lioiu«* head of L a y n g creek, where he h a d W hite P h a rm a c y . s8c th e prune piek m g season at the homes hi P o rtland. worked th is su m m er with a governm ent .toe Short has t a k e n a position at of Mrs. Oorniitt 's sisters, Mrs. II. L. Miss Nora B. L ini b e r g a n d nephew su rve ying p a r ty . l ie is luggin g his the Sm ith Short grocery. Thomason a n d Mrs. .1. W. C ornutt. W alter Montag, of P i t ts b u r g , Pa., an* left a rm iu a sling, a boil of exte nsive gue sts at the home of Miss Li in b e r g ’s proportio ns h a v in g cauqied upon his cousin, H a r r y Grube. T h e y m ade the wrist. fr- t r ip west by autom obile in 16 days Pencils a n d pencil sh a rp en e rs a t the a n d will rem ain in C o tta g e Grove for White P h a r m a c y . s8c a b o u t a week. Claud Sehrack, of Iaorane, used an Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e S m ith a n d small d a u g h te r left last Thursday for ax on one of his hands a few days ago. Marissa, III., where they will spend a T he ax was u n d a m a g e d but the hand is out of commission tem porarily. month visitin g Mr. S m i t h ’s parents. The Charle s Dailey f a m ily a n d Miss A dollar is a dollar the country over; you recognize it the B ring y o u r tire s a n d tubes to B r a d l e y ’s tir e hospital. C o tta g e Grov. Myrtle Flick, of Eugene, visited S u n ­ instant you see one. But with quality it is different ; it varies Vulcanizing Works. s8c day with the C. A. Moore fam ily on somewhat in most everything. Quality for quality, day in and Cherry court. A. H T i f f a n y a n d Will Robertson, day out, our prices throughout the store average us low as E ugene business men, w ere in C otta ge N. J. Nelson Jr. those of others, even the prices of the so-called bargain stores. Grove T uesday to interest local people Dealer in Let us help you take the “ chase” out of purchase, anil put in m a k in g the t r ip to th e W estern Dodge Brother» Motor Vehicles Lane county f a ir at Florence. “ gain” in bargain. No need to burn expensive gasoline going Cottage Grove, Oregon Mrs. K. C. G raham a n d Mrs. M. (). hither and thither in pursuit of values no better than you eau Fam ulener, of Galesburg, 111., who had Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Powell, of Pleas obtain right here at home. You can save wear and tear on been v isitin g th e ir niece, Mrs. H. L. ant Hill, v isite d se veral days of this your ear, conserve time ami energy, and buy goods of equal Rogers, left Monday for t h e i r homes. week with r e la tiv e s in a n d about C o t­ quality just as cheap here as elsewhere. Bovariaji china in 42-piece set* ta g e Grove. Mrs. Jo s ie Phillips a n d duughter, In addition to our fair prices and .satisfactory quality, we at The Fair. si 5c Mrs. J e n n ie Cowan, who had been vis render prompt service ami square treatment. We consider the Mr. and Mrs. C. Purc e ll a n d two it ing at th e home of Mrs. P h i l l i p s ’ customer is the most important person in this store. Every children have a r ri v e d from Stroud, nephew, L. L. Woolley, left Monday Ok la., to visit at th e home of Mrs. a fte rn o o n on the re tu r n t r i p to their courtesy must be shown you; every facility of this store is at P u r c e l l ’s parents, Mr. uud Mrs. William home in Des Moines, la. T hey had your disposal. It was put here for you. And we want you Rentle a n d probably locate here. The trav e le d over m any western and mid to think of it as “ your store.” two children have enrolled in the loc«.l die west s t a te s d u rin g th e past several schools but Mr. a n d Mrs. P urcell left months. You like to deal at a store th a t’s glad to get your trade. M rs. Phillips has five sons T uesday for K aiam a, Wash., to visit who are in te re s te d iu the oil industry You like to feel that every dollar you spend there is really ap­ relatives. Before coming back to Cot a n d she herself owns 11 oil wells. preciated. You like to know it is anxious to have you de­ ta g e Grove they will also visit rel All kinds of p c u ltr y supplies at lighted with even the smallest purchase. And you can feel s t i v e s at Rainier. B e id le r ’s Feed store. jne9c that way about this store. Miss M a rgare t D a rb y , who had A. D. Oakes was in E ugene Monday re ce n tly been e ngaged in n ursing in Our store is your store. We want you to always feel pel Olympia, Wash., has r e tu r n e d to her on business. fectly free to “ come and go” here. Come in often. Feel at Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k S tille r have r e ­ home and will re m a in in Eugene iiurs home. You’re thrice welcome. t u r n e d to reside in C o tta g e Grove a f t e r ing this winter. absence of six ye ars d u rin g which Have you seen the new 300 nu time they have owned an operated a Savage rifle? It's a dandyt W. cream ery at N ewport. L. Darby & Co. have it. si 5« Miss Sadie Blair left Monday fori Mr. a n d Mrs. C. K. Fuson, of Sp rin g P o r t l a n d a f t e r sp e nding th ree months] Tk e S t o r e T h a t A p p r • e * i t • i Y o u r Trade field, are a t t e n d i n g the Free Met ho here recoverin g from the effect* of a long illness from in flu enza. dist cam p m ee tin g at S t a r th is week. Mow Does Your Bank Account Grow? Peaches for Canning Splendid fresh fruit, just ripe enough, hut not overripe. Ordering your peaches here insures you the highest quality at all times. We also can supply you with the very best tomatoes in canning quantities at the right prices. FRESH VEGETABLES EACH MORNING Just like having a garden of your own, but without the work, to come here every morning and select your day’s vegetables. Ostrander Bank of Cottage Grove Give Your Child a Chance Every Day BREAD Bender’s City Bakery Ladies’ jersey sweat­ D. J. Scholl ers, new lot received. Children’s sweaters and boys’ sweaters. N ew wool middies. Socks, bootees, hoods Tales of the Town for the babies. vanity bags. New Extra values in ladies’ hose, 25c pair. The Fair Store The BEST CEMENT WORK Burge & Hardin Putting “Gain” in Bargain S m ith -S h o r t G ro cery McQueen Airs. W orth H a r v e y spe nt Monday in E ugene a tt e n d in g th e m ee tin g of the board of e q u alisation. The only wav t o clean rugs a n d carpets. The P re m ie r way. A. L. W ynne, phone 6. jnlflc Mr. a n d Mrs. O. F. T hie l have moved to th e Wise ra n ch ne ar Boswell springs. H. D. M cK ay, who had been e m ­ ployed as d r u g g ist in the W hite P h a r maey, left Sun d a y to t a k e a position in a Roseburg d r u g store. E a s y to own a P re m ie r, $5.00 down, $5.00 pe r m onth. A. L. Wyune, phone 6. Lee Lusk a rriv e d Suuduy from Moro a n d will a t t e n d high school here. He is a b r o t h e r of Dalo Lusk. Charles Cochruu, local eornetiat, is spending th*• g r e a t e r part of this week in E ugene re h ea rsin g the Oregon S t a te B a u d which he will d irec t a t the L ane couuty fair. Ladies' white middies, blue flaunel detachable collars at The Fair. sl5e Mr. a n d Mrs. George AI. Haw ley spe nt Aloutlay in E ugene on business. J o h n P o t t s spent Monday in Eugene. Mr. a n d Mrs. L. E. Bean a n d Dr. a n d Airs. M. C. H a r r is , of Eugene, came to Cottage Grove S u n d a y a n d a t ­ te n d e d th e funeral o f Airs. Phoebe Sharp. Air. a n d Mrs. J . T. Sm ith a n d small d a u g h te r M ary J a n o left T h u r sd a y a f te r u o o u of last week for a m o n t h ’s visit in S p a r t a , 111., with r e la tiv e s of Mr. Sm ith. The new germ-killing throat lo­ tion is the best for all sore throat. White Pharmacy. sl-15e Miss Uallio Willits a n d Miss Florence ALcFurluud, who h a d been employed a l the E lite, resigned th e ir positions Wed nesday. F lu n k McKinney, of G resham, a n d Hake S t e w a r t brought hom e a i m o l iv e point buck T h u r sd a y evening a l t e r a sh o rt h u n tin g trip. Charles B u rk h o ld er Sr. sp e n t the first three days ol the week in P o r t la u d on business, r e tu r n i n g Wednesday. M oving a n d storage. P hone 99. Uily T r a n s fe r . u v iti All. a n d Airs. J o h n Alcdiey, ol E u ­ gene, were visitors in C u tia g e Grove »'Hilnrday. Dick S lu r g e s a n d O. H. B e n n e tt l e i t l hursday m orning fo r the coast to h u n t a n d fish. William P e r m a i n , f o rm erly a real de nt of Cottage Grove, b ut m o n recently of i'o&Liand, p a sse d th rough uic c u j Wednesday ou his way ¡o Sau Uicgo, C’a lil., to m a k e t h a t city his home. Try the new antiseptic lotions lor all stun eruptions. White Another large shipment of si-ioe dishes at The Fair. s i5- Puaxmacy. AfiriS M a rjo rie Sm all cam e in from Bert E lle nburg left F r i d a y f o r P o r t ­ Londou F r i d a y . She will s t a y a l the land on business. home of her uncle, Lincoln l a j l o r , a n a Miss Florence M c F a r l a n d has a c c e p t ­ a t l e a d high school this w inter. ed a position ut W h i t e ’s P h a r m a c y J o h u Jb. S p ra y r e tu r n e d 1 hu rsd a y of a n d commenced he r duties Alonday. last week ir o u i a business t r ip to P o r tla n d . Mrs. J. E. K ir k la n d r e tu r n e d to her home iu A lba ny L ast T h u r s d a y a l t e r visitin g w ith he r siste r, Mrs. Van Allison. S te r lin g can save you m oney on tire s a n d inner lubes. Come in a n d look over our line when you need a tire. 5126 NV. Main. side Mrs. J . W. C u rtis s a a d daughliTr Ruth from Comstock, spe nt F r i d a y in town shopping. Mrs. Gladys W alker f r o m Hoseburg, spent se v e ra l days la s t week visiting Airs. O. T. Hodges, of S a g in a w , r e tu r n m g to th e ir homo F r id a y . Mrs. Gladys J a c k s o n a n d d a u g h te r s THE CHILDREN Peggy a n d Uol r e l u m e d F rid a y from ASK FOR IT W a n a W alla, O lym pia a n d Pom eroy, Wash., a n d Idano, where they h a d One test for bread wliieh never been visiting. fails if the children ask for it, you count on its being good. Try this test on your chil­ dren using Faultless Bread. Cottage Electric IL Grove Bakery =u Mrs. Anna Seabold, who h a d been at the home of her d a u g h te r , Airs. J a c k s o n C a rte r, r e tu r n e d to her home in Merlin Alonday. Pens, penholders, ink, erasers— all k inds o f sc hool supplies— a t the W hite Pharm acy. 88c Mr. a n d Mrs. O. S. Brown uml fam ily ha v e a r r i v e d from Glendale to locate in C o tta g e Grove. On th e i r way home from a t r i p to T aeoma Mr. a n d Mrs. Clarence Hess a n d fam ily stopped ov e r here S u n d a y with Mrs. H e s s ’ mother, Mrs. B a rbara Hohl. Miss Thelm a Pooler, who was gra d u a te d 1 rom the C o tta g e Grove high school, ha s been engaged to teach school at Paris, iu t h e F iv e Rivers co u n try , in the western pa rt o f L ane county. Miss Pooler r e tu r n e d F r i d a y from a vacation a t Foley springs. Box paper, wonderful values, 15c 30c, 45c and 50c at The Fair. s 15« Miss E s t h e r Silsby r e tu r n e d W ednes­ d a y of last week f ro m W edderburn, where she speut the sum m er a t the home o f h e r sister, Mrs. George Kerr. Eugene R e giste r: K e nneth Spencer, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. E. li. Spencer, of th is city, has jo iu e d the s t u f f of the Rose C ity Flouring Alills company a n d will t r a v e l for the f irm in s o u t h ­ ern Oregon. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. E. D o rw ard re t u r n e d T h u r s d a y o f hist week from a three m o n t h s ’ visit iu Oak H arbor, Wash., at the hom e of Mr. D o r w a r d ’s b ro th er, George D orw ard, fo rm er resi dent of this city. Miss 1 e veuiug, Septeuibei 16 Work in M. AL degree. Kegu lar com m unication W ednesday, S e p t e m ­ b e r 20. Work in Al. M. degree w ith lecture a n d refreshm ents. H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD, B y o rd e r W. M. S e c retary . FARMERS— We Have a Complete Stock of Fall Seeds PEACHES j for Canning, th e Bushel $ 1.60 O R D E R TODAY! JONES Uye seed, recleaned Vetch seed, recleaned Cheat seed, recleaned Blaek osts, recleaned Orchard grass seed Clover seed Rye seed Alfalfa seed Velvet s«*ed Tinioti.y seed Sc EATON