The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925
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BEWARE OF UNCLEAN
MILK
Milk is a ready carrier of anything with which it comes
in contact. The only safe milk to use is that which is
kept clean from the time it leaves the udder until it is
used.
Powell’s dairy is open to inspection at any and all times.
Visit it in your Sunday best, if you wish. You will carry
away no odor of any kind. Sanitation is our watchword.
Our milk reaches the pasteurizing and bottling station
under most sanitary conditions and then it touches
nothing but machinery that has been sterilized. It goes
into bottles that have been sterilized and is not touched
at any time by human hands.
-Pasteurizing does away with the possibility of germs of
any kind and there is no chance anywhere in its handling
for foreign substances of any kind to get into it.
Powell Milk Is Pure Milk
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Tales of the Town
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Ed Anderson left Thursday for
8t. Helens, where he is employed
on a city reservoir job.
Mrs. Phoebe J. Stoneburg, pio­
neer resident of Cottage Grove,
was taken to the state hospital
Friday for treatment.
Powell’s pasteurized milk is
pure milk.
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Dorothy Cooper and Vivian Car­
lile were in Eugene Friday.
Miss Elise Price, of Sifton,
Wash., former -teacher here, and
now a teacher in Vancouver high
schools, was a week-end guest of
the Elbert Bede family.
Galloway writes insurance.
The L. W. Peters family and the
Elbert Bede family, the latter ac-
companied by Miss Elise Price and
Worth Harvey, were in Eugene Sun
day afternoon to attend the baptis­
mal services for Margaret Peters
and little Flora Elise Bede, held
in the Episcopal church there.
Billie Hall is in Portland on
business.
been visiting Mrs. Lee Spangen
burg returned home Friday.
Have you seen those automobile
policies of Tom Awbrey’s? Safety
at a small cost. Better play safe.
Mrs. C. H. Boslough left today
for a two day visit in Eugene.
Misses Bertha and Hazel Steph
ens, of Eugene, spent New Year’s
here with their mother, Mrs. Edith
Stephens. Miss Hazel has gone
to Monmouth to attend normiu.
Human hands never touch
Powell’s pasteurized milk. tf
Mrs. George Sweet is seriously
ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. Vernon Field and children,
of Roseburg, spent the week end
with Mrs. Field’s mother, Mrs.
Rosa Currin.
Birthday Cakes
No birthday party is com­
plete without a Birthday
Cake. Our facilities and ex­
perience produce the utmost
in Cakes. We use only the
highest quality ingredients.
Eat Faultless Bread
The Cottage drove
Electric Bakery
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
I^Qptice!
Scholl's kryptoks make you
see.
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DR. B. A. MALLIN
(OF PORTLAND)
FOOT SPECIALIST
Electro-Orthopedist
is at Hotel Bartell for a short time
ARCHES FITTED FOR
FLAT FEET
Call for Your Appointment
Beware of unclean milk.
Buy Powell’s pasteurized milk
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JI and play safe.
J. Sams has received word of
H. R. Edwards, recently with the the serious illness at Prescott, Wis.,
sales force of the Standard Oil or his mother, who is 91 years of
company in Portland, has been age.
transferred to a similar position
Miss Ruth
____ Straw,
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with the local station, Increased j visiting at the home of Mrs. Peter
business is given as the reason for | Nelson, returned Friday to her
the increase in the sales force.
j school at Troy, Mont.
No chance for dirt or germs Misses Margaret and Dorothy
in Powell’s pasteurized Jackson spent the holidays in Eu­
tf | gene with an aunt, returning home
milk.
G. R. Toliver, who was injured I yesterday.
in a mill accident last summer, has
Mr. and Mrs. Herald White and
gone to the accident commission’s daughter, of Eugene, were New
hospital in Salem for treatment.
Year’s guests at the home of Mr.
The F. L. Grannis family have re­ White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
turned from spending the Christmas- W. White.
Now Year vacation in Seattle at
Miles Pitcher is in a Eugene hos­
the home of the parents of Mrs. pital recovering satisfactorily from
' a case of diphtheria.
Grannis.
Chester
and Miss Vera Scott
Starr fixes watches right.
Gaven C. 1 Dyott atteniled the ’,P“nt New Year’s day in Eugene
meeting of the Lane County Medi- j with their grandfather, L. F.
cal society, held Friday evening in Wooley.
Mrs. Fannie Witte, Mr. I and Mrs.
Eugene.
Ludrovitz,
of
811- James Hanna and baby daughter
Luther
verton, is visiting at the home of and William Witte, of ] Portland,
spent New Year’s day at the
his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Lilly.
Carl Witte home.
Dr. Hagen will eure your goiter.
Miss Virginia Bosley, who is
Miss Dorothy Hankins, of Cres­ attending high school this year in
well, who had been visiting her Palo Alto, Calif., spent Christmas
sister, Mrs. H. A. Mason, returned an<j New Wear’s with her parents,
heme today.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bosley. Fred-
Mrs. Bessie MeLane, who had erick and Ann Proctor, son and
ENROLL TODAY >
A BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHIC, OR
SECRETARIAL COURSE
At the Eugene Business College.
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
and the rates are reasonable.
A At for further information
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E Roberta, President
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
Rose Brand
McQueen’s Grocery
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
159-J
Is Our Number
—THE—
BREAD
Delicious for serving with
the big Sunday dinner or
for stuffing the bird. Order
all you need today. Like­
wise, we’re baking pan after
pan of wonderful rolls—just
what you and your guests
will enjoy.
CITY BAKERY
Autin Lindsey, Proprietor.
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SOCIETY
Your Guests
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
Mrs. Archie Proctor left Sunday
for Tillamook to complete her work
in the schools there. She will re-
turn in two weeks.
The N. E. Compton family, re-
eently of Nebraska, enroute to Eu
gene, were in the city Saturday
on business. The Comptons are
contemplating again locating in this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barker were
guests New Year’s day and until
Saturday in Eugene at the home of
Charles Culp, a cousin.
V. S. Goff haB bought the old
Tom Parker property on south
Sixth street, He is trying to got
moved jnto his new quarters this
week.
Mrs. A. M. Crowe and son, of
Tacoma, returned home today, afty
being guests of Miss Luella Hur­
ley for two weeks.
Harry Skilling and M. V. Castello,
who are with the U. 8. navy and
stationed at Bremerton, Wash.,
visited here during last week, re­
turning to Bremerton Thursday
morning.
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Mrs. C. E. Frost is recovering
from a severe case of the grip,
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Birnstiel Children Home.
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ping in at his home for a New
Year’s watch party, the oceanion
Ida «nd Paul Birnstiel, daughter
being Mr. Hemenway’s birthday and son of Frank Birnstiel, who
anniversary. Five hundred was the were spirited away from their fath
diversion and dainty refreshments er’s home some time ago by their;
were served. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. mother, who is a resident of The
On a Sunday—we are sure—will assuredly enjoy a cup
Miller, Mr. L. C. Michener and Mrs. Dalles, are again at home here.
or two of our high quality Coffee or Tea. We have
J. P. Graham were invited guests Their mother was taken sick and
several excellent grades we would like you to try to
the juvenile society took charge
of the club.
of the children, notifying their , really see how good they really are.
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Mrs. H. H. Veatch, assisted by father. He had them brought to
Miss Lula Currin, entertained the Portland, where he met them.
Joker club Friday evening at the
Veatch home, Five hundred was
Mills Again Operating.
the diversion and a delightful
Nearly all of the mills of the
luncheon was served. The hus- vicinity arc again in operation
bands of the members were invited following close downs on account
guests and Willi am Thum, Mrs. I of the cold weather and the Christ-
Andrew J. Turner Dies.
WOODMEN ASK THAT
George Knowles, of this city, Mrs I mas and New Year holiday season.
Andrew J. Turner, a brother of
CASE BE DISMISSED
Raymond Veatch, of Eugene, and The Wiese Brothers mill on Cedar Frank Turner, of Divide, died Sat­
Miss Kathleen Kem, of Portland, creek resumed today. Anderson & urday at Faile City from bronchial
The Woodmen of the World head
were also guests.
Middleton’s mill at Latham is op­ trouble whieh followed influenza camp, which was sued a short time
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erating but the saws at mill B of a year ago. The funeral will ago by Oscar F. Vaughn, who seeks
A group of friends of Miss Vir- are yet idle.
be held from the chapel here at a judgment for $1000 alleged due
ginia Bosley, who was home from
10 o’clock Tuesday forenoon, M. V. on the policy held by the plaintiff’s
California over the Christmas holi-
Mrs. Godfrey, 105, Dies.
Walden, the pioneer pastor, offi­ brother, who disappeared several
days, honored and surprised Miss
Union, Ore., Jan. 3.—Mrs. Eliza­ ciating. Interment will be in the years ago, filed an answer yester­
Bosley Friday evening by going beth Godfrey died at the home of Hawley cemetery at Divide.
day, asking that the case be dis­
in upon her for a social evening. her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Ricker,
Mr. Turner was born in A va, missed. It is claimed by the plain­
Games helped to make the evening this morning at the ago of 105 Mo., in August, 1857. He camo tiff that his brother is legally (lead.
hours pass speedily and punch and years, eight months and 16 days. to Cottage Grove 25 years
wafers, which had been brought Mrs. Godfrey was born in what is leaving here 10 years ago. The
‘‘The style of girls’ clothes nowa­
by the guests, wero served, The now the state of Maino on April 5, wife died here in 1902.
days
reminds me of a barbe<l wire
guest list included Miss Helen 1819. The last 50 years of her life
Surviving children are Mrs. Anna
Breedlove, Miss Genevieve John- were spent on the Pacific coast.
Cane, Black Rock; Mrs. Ednn fence.”
son, Miss Lucile Cornutt, George
Ames, Falls City, and Mrs. Mabel ' ‘ Howzatt”
and John Hewitt, Earl Ballew, and
McFarland, Siletz. Mrs. Joe Smith, ‘ ‘ They protect the property, but
Medley Takes Office.
Allen Flower.
J. S. Medley, Cottage Grove pio- Retail, Wash, and Mrs. Julia Whit­ do not obstruct the view.”—Am-
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neer but a resident of Eugene for worth, Oklahoma, are surviving sis herst Lord Jeff.
A group of intimata friends several years, took up his duties ters. John, Samuel, William, Lee,
gathered at the John Wallace home today as district attorney, It is and James Turner, all of Oklahoma,
New Year’s day for their dinner understood that he will appoint are surviving brothers in addition
and supper. The afternoon hours Gordon 8. Wells as his assistant, to the brother here.
were pleasantly spent socially. Mr. Wells was defeated for the
Those to enjoy the affair were the republican nomination in the May Blrtchetts Reach South America.
Charles McKibben family, Mrs. Mc­ primaries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty have
Kibben ’s
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
3. B. 8., ATTENTION!
received
word from their daughter,
Sehmutz, who is visiting her fr.,m
Rest Room Helps Needy.
Seattle; Frank Sherman, the V. J.
Twenty-eight needy families of Mrs. Grover C. Birtchott, that they
Installation of officers at regullar
Hazen family, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- the city were assisted by the rest have arrived safely at Bogata, Co­
meeting of Eastern Star chapter et
loth and daughter, Miss Francis room during December.
Within lombia, where Mr. Birtchott- is in 7:30 Friday evening at Masonic
Hamloth, and Miss Ruth Bede.
the month the rest room had 1500 missionary work. They were 42 temple.
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visitors. The contributions to the days on the way and passed
By Order Worthy Matron.
Complimenting Mies Elise Price, needy were made possible by the through some hot country. The
who was a house guest at the generosity of the business men and Birtchetts, who wero at Bogata
Elbert Bode home, Mrs Bode en­ schools of the city.
for several voars, were home on a
tertained a number of the houored
year’s leave of absence.
guest’s former students Friday eve­ Mrs. Vent Wicks Suffers Burns.
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ning at an informal and impromptu
Schools Reopen.
Word has reached here that Mrs.
both local and internal, and has been
affair. Music and social conversa­ Vern Wicks, of Rujada, was se­
The schools of the city reopened successful In the treatment of Catarrh
tion were the diversions and dainty verely burned several days ago today, aftor a two-week Christmas for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
refreshments were served at the when their homo was destroyed by and New Year vacation
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
close of the evening.
fire.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed en­
LONDON.
tertained a few friends at dinner
Wo have one of tho best blocks of grafted walnuts in the state,
Friday evening in honor of Miss
(Special to The Sentinel.)
selected
V. Franquetto types, supplying largo commercial plants.
Irma Randall, who was home over
Jan. 2.—Winona and Evelyn,
All varieties of stock, filberts, apples, pears, peaches, prunes,
the holidays from her school in small daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
apricots, berries, Bniall fruits, etc. Right stock at right prices,
McMinnville.
Ivan Abeene, have been quito ill
delivered in best condition. Try us. 35 years in business.
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the past week.
London Society.
Clayton and Clifford Townsend
“Old Father Time, so we believe,
and Oscar Newton visited the Black
is going away on New Year’s eve;
Butte school Tuesday.
so I am expecting others, with you,
John Massey trapped another coy­
will be at our house to bid him
adieu,” is the way tho invitations ote Tuesday.
Mrs. R. E. Foreman has sold her
read that were issued by Miss Nola
place to Harold Abeene and is sell-
Banton for a watch party at the
inge her household goods. Sh” will
home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs.
go to Salem to make her homo
J. E. Banton. A very pleasant
with her daughter Mrs. Sehiiffitz.
time was enjoyed socially with
Mrs. J. W. Merryman, who went
various games and music. A gun
to Bray, Calif., to spend Chri.stmns
was fired at midnight to speed
with her husband, returned Tuesday
the., old year and welcome tho new.
to the home of her parents, M r.
Refreshments were served at mid­
and Mrs. A. 8. Newton, accom­
night. The following were present: panied by Mr. Merryman and will
Misses Lillie Spahr, Winnie Grannis,
spend a few days.
Lula Hull, Anabel Small, Veta
Call that number whenever
Several farmers and their fami­
Plaster, Elsie Chestnut and Messrs.
you have an item for publi­
lies from here attended the all day
Roy Watkins, Leslie Hull, Claude
cation. The Sentinel wants all
meeting, program and New Year
Sherman and Ralph Chestnut, of
the news while it is news.
dinner given by the Farmers union
Cottage Grove; Arthur Combs, Glen
If you know an item and don’t
at Hebron Tuesday. The mbsic
Banton, Gerald Banton ami little
tell it, it’s you fault if it is
furnished by some of the members
daughter Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs.
not printed.
from Divide was especially pleasing.
Harold Abeene and daughters I.o-
A number from here attempted
velle and Lucile and Mrs. Emma to go to Eugene Tuesday. Some
Bailes and daughter Reta.
made the trip all right and others
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turned back at Judkins point on
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APPROACHING EVENTS
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Little Geraldine Banton was on
The Christian ladies’ aid society the sick list several days last week.
Clifford Townsend has been in­
will hold a regular business and social
session Wednesday afternoon in the disposed for a few days with an
church parlors, with Mrs. A. G. ulcerated tooth.
Williams, Mrs. E. M. Allen, Mrs.
D. T. Awbrey, Mrs. M. Aubrey
Natlk«« Furniture Win« Fir»t
and Mrs. H. O. Bennett as host»
Prize for Boy Scout
eases.
"»ahioasd
without tbs use of a
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The Women's Foreign missionary single nail, a table, chair and orna­
society of the Methodist church mental lamp made of rough pieces of
will meet Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Andrew Brand. Mrs.
C. A. Beidler is to be the program
leader.
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The Toujours Prete club will
hold its regular meeting Wednesday
evening at th«- home of Mrs. Gaven
C. Dyott, with Mrs. Dyott and
Mrs. R. A. Trask as hostesses.
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Mrs. O. L. Nichols, Mrs. W. J.
Woods and Mrs. George Matthews
And that’s performance, ail- round
will entertain the Constellation club
superior
performance for winter driv­
Thursday afternoon at its regular
meeting.
ing-
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Quick, hair trigger starting!
The Tillicum club will meet Wed­
Fast acceleration —100% power,
nesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Kurre.
mileage a-plenty I
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All-’round performance — nothing
The Elmartes club will hold it.
regular meeting tomorrow afternoon
sacrificed.
at the home of Mrs Ivan Warner.
Get a tankful today at any red,
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white and blue pump in town-at
Mrs. A. W Helliwell will enter­
tain the M. P. G. club tomorrow
Standard Oil Service Stations and at
afternoon at its regular meeting.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Proctor, of Medford, who had been
here at tho Mrs. C. C. Crason home,
returned with Mus Bosley as far
at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wynne Merry-
man returned Saturday to Bray,
Calif., after spending the Christ­
mas-New Year’s holidays here.
Glen Bennett was fined $5 during
the week for speeding on south
Fifth street and driving with his
muffler open.
Mrs. Max Stewart has been
brought home from a Portland
hospital, where she had been re­
ceiving medical treatment.
She
is not greatly improved.
.
Mrs. J. O. Johnson, of Portland,
arrived Saturday to be near her
mother, Mrs. Amanda Gibson.
W. C. Johnson suffered with an
attack of hpart trouble New Year’s
day. He is slowly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka
left Thursday by motor for Los
Angeles to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Byrne and
Mrs. Byrne’s mother, Mrs. Mary
Connoil, left Saturday by motor for
San Diego, Calif, Mr. Byrne has
a position there with the Swift
company.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Phillips
spent Friday in Drain visiting
with Mrs. Matilda Applegate, re-
turning that evening accompanied
by Mrs. Applegate, also visited here
until Saturday evening.
Mr. and H. B. Griggs and son
Lloyd spent Sunday in Eugene.
Mrs. M. F. Wyatt is in Oregon
City visiting at the home of her
son, Ernest Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wyatt are to leave soon
for Centralia, to which place Mr.
Wyatt has been transferred by the
Standard Oil company.
Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
Ninth and Main streets.
Mi». J. F. II uua aud I'uUjihlors
Ileen and Irene spent New Year 's
in Portland.
The Estella Salton property on
old south Pacific highway has been
sold to Charles White, the’ deal
being made by HaH & Lang.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Scholl is your home optom­ Jack Klopfentei-i and J. R. Smith
etrist.
(m) are down from the Bohemia district.
Jack Beager left Friday to enter
The W. M. Norris and C. W.
O. A. C.
Burge families visited at Riee Hill
Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Doolittle, of Creswell, has
been a guest the pa3t few days of
Mrs. 8. E. Me Fai la nd.
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter.
A quarterly neeting has been
held during tho -past, week at the
Free Methodist church.
The William Telford family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Isom, of Rose­
burg, spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sams, parents of the
women.
George Damewood left Sunday to
enter O. A. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Short en­
tertained the H. D. 8. club at its
regular meeting Friday evening.
Five hundred was the diversion,
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Byrne receiving
the guest prize and Mr. and Mrs.
Short receiving the club prize. The
rooms were attractively decorated
with potted plants and ferns. A
delieious two-course luncheon was
served, the table being centered
with an artistic bouquet of red
carnations. A red candle was at
each end of the table. Invited
guests of the club were Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Adams and Mrs. C. A.
Hood. The latter is of Portland and
was a house guest at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Titus.
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Mrs. F. L. Grannis will enter­
tain the Tuesday Bridge club to­
morrow at its 1 o’clock luncheon
at the Gray Goose tea room. Fol
lowing the luncheon the bridge ses­
sion will be held at the Grannis
home.
Mrs. Arthur Hendershott
and Mrs. W. H. Beidler, of Un­
gene, are to be invited guest« for
the occasion.
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The Tfllienm erth nwmben, in j
their Indian eostnmes, surprised
D. H. Hemenwny, one of their ntem-
| hers, Wednesday evening by drop ,
SENTINEL
There's a REAöori
for the POPULA RITYrfik
Alumni Will Meet Thursday.
The alumni association of the
Cottage Grove high school will hold
a special meeting Thursday eve­
Pay A« You Go.
ning 1 in the high school building,
Paul—“I’d go through anything
Plans for the approaching musical
whieh the association is plaaaiGg for you.”
Pauline—“Let’s start on your
art to i bo complete. Ths musical is
account.” — Melbourne
being . put on t»> pay for improve- bankiag
Punch.
meats for a gymnasium building.
dealers—“in every way a better gaso­
line.”
IN EVERY
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(GM m I s )
WAYA better gasoline
Quitk farting O Wl* power