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in thè draft, ha- beeti sent back to l ’ p ton to wotk in thè loggìng cuiup. llnrvev Bollici niaii went to Lundpark Mondav. The Diiiner ereek fire erew mine uut \\ i-diiesilav iiioruilig. F. S. Bollici muli wus HI C olla g e l it o t e Tuesdnv. Mr. Bartrum n tur ned witkj him. Lee Wetniore lumie n t>ip luto thè Hoheiiiia uiouutains Momlay. Mi ami Mr», Jack llustiiigs \ isited al Dolenti Suudav with Mi» lla s t iu g s ’ ' pareiits. Mr. ami Mr». \\ \\ Kellt \le\ l.undberg and C lifford Smith were tu Eugeni- r'riduv. a Pleasure New PerfeC' A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove takes all the drudgery out of cooking. Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts,—all the year round. tion Oil Cook Stove means kitch en comtort and convenience. Ask your friend who has one. Used in 3 000.000 homes. Inexpensive, easy to operate. See them at your deal er's today. ln I. 2. 3 and 4 burner sues, with or without ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today S T A N D A R D OIL C O M P A N Y (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK .STOVE W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore. G rä b er, C ottage G r o v e Sterns &_> C h e n o w e th , Y o n c a lla H . A . C o o l, Drain NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS I ? D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . (Special to The Sentinel.) July 2o.— Uuy Conner was among the bov.s w ho took the physical examination a t 'L ^ g . n e Saturday. O i l . .Nichols was in E u g e je Satetiiay nignt and buuduy. air. ana Mrs. Hlakely t'rOK heir Tt- tel daughter to Eugene one day o t last week for an adenoid operation. A number ot families o f this neigh oorhood picnicked in J o l l ’s grove by .ae river Sunday. Miss M yrtle Witcher went to Eugene Sunuay to visit Miss Bessie Nichols. She returned Monday. Chas. Conner began baling hay in the Lorane country M onday but hail to stop on account o f the rain Monday night. Miss Mary Haight a r u v e d Monday evening from Yreka,, Calif., lo r a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight. Glen Hamden, o f Eugene, was in this neighborhood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stanley and son Jared, o f Hilt, Calif., stopped over Tues day night with Miss Myrtle Witcher. They were en route to PortlSnd. Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Lee Nix on and A lfred Cornutt motored to Eu gene Wednesday. W. E. Nixon and son Lee took a load o f lambs to the Grove Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W f A. Witcher returned Wednesday evenin g from a visit to Mohler and Vancouver. J. H. Hawley, o f Divide, who was lookin g after his stock pasture here, spent Wednesday night at the Conner nome. The Fred Gray family, o f the Grove, motored out to the Conner home W ed nesday. leeu Ueidler called at the \\ D. Heath ami S. K. Lowry homes Sunday after noon. DIS STON A N D R U J A D A (Speeial to T be Sentinel,^ July 21.— H i r v e y Holderman motored to the Grove Sumlay taking with him M O U N T V IE W . bis Kr!,,||ÌLl|i r,,iits. “ I ' n e l e " Burne and “ A u n t ” Jane Ventch. (Special to The S»-ntiuel.) C. Hurtrum, o f Kusebiirt;, is in Ku July 2 ’ .— Mr. ami Mr». O w a . Bttlea ja da on business. and baby daughter were at the C. \V. Harry Barker was down from Lund Sears borne <>n4^venini; o f la!»t wet-k park Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler an.J Katb- Stanley Da me wood, who was railed Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forUS.Marine Corps recruits. Men Join Now ! who wear this 1NOCM M O I C A N I SONS CO. POST OFFICE fo r — — emblem . If you want to be sure to have them for fall shingling— shingles will he high and hard to get. W e also have a good stock of prepared roofing, roof paint and special silo paint. WANT Mr- F. J. Hclliwell and Mr-. Waldo Miller were in Cottage GroveTuesdny. The Charles Hales family .-|*ont Sun day with relatives at Dvrena. Mrs. D e--ic Griogsb y, o f Muitshtirg. Wash., i- staving at the home o f her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Ishmael, during the illness ot her father, who is iniprox mg slightly. Mrs. S E. Lowry accompanied Mrs. F. M. Frost, o f lllue Mountain, to the Grove Thursday. Mrs. \\ A Keene, o f Delight Valley, was at the C. \\ Sears home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs Frank Chitlins leave this week for their former home at Co quille. Harry Castle, o f Hlue Mountain, is hauling lumber for the Buckley Lumber conipanw. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears, Hrison Sears and Mrs. Kate Sears motored to Crests ell Sunday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. W. D. Heath went to Cottage Grove T ue.sday. C. \\ . Sears and Brison Sears went to Fall City Monday and spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. David Senrs, returning Tuesday with some registered Cotswold sheep, one euch for Win. White, George Lavn g and themselves. Mr.- and Mrs. N. Hopper were in the Grove one evenin g lust week. Addison ami Currie Heath were tis itors Sunday afternoon at the C. W Sears home. Mrs. Maggie Hopper moved to l ’ort If you c a n ’ t sell it, try the want ad land last week. • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helliwell were at wav. Seldom fails. the C. W. Sears home Tuesday after noon. APPLY AT A N Y BuyYourShinglesNow The long expected and prolmblv the most important film production o f the year, made ft out Ambassador James \\ Dorarli’ *« famous book. " M v Four Veins in Dcrittniiv," comes to tho Fu gene the ater, at Fugene, Kiiday and Saturday. July I'd and 2Ì, direct from a sensation al run at the log Coliseum theater at DORENA Seat f lo w hero, during its two w cok* ' on I S o n ni I to The Seiitinel.l gagomeut, it was shown to over a Inin Julv 21. Mis Bowyer ami duugliter d u d thousand people ami shuttered ev Klitli. o f Engi ne, are s|lfimliug a few cry attendance record for a picture in duvs in Doremi M i- Wiley Hubluii,l bus a uew piallo t lie noi thu est. Il E. l ’ rim-e ami -oli Belline are Work The picture begins with tho /liberti mg al ('reawell. Miss M i li il ii- Gouley, o f Eugeni', m- incident, the cutting down o f a lame mmpanied b\ Mr- li. il'E lb a ami -oli, *Jiociuukcr by a young Prussian officer, ol llollvwooi), Calli . weie guests o f thè tlnn follows (¡erutti'« presentation at Gouley I nali» Siiturdiiy and Hunduv. the imperial Dcimuu court, the gradual Eiiniee N <iil\ niiil. Belle Elliott, I ot Iio ami Belle \ anSi-lioim k and Nulli» liso o f tho spi i it against militarism, tho defia nce o f tin* roiohstag, tin* shoo ting Elliott motored to Draia Suiulav. Mr. and Mi». Chili Ics Bal»s» ami 1 1 1 at Sarajevo, tho Kiel celebration in Ile dauglitei Dorotht o f Mouut \ u 'ii. whuli the British fleet participated, the v isited at tlic I ot \\ ugner homo Sun Dealers in Paints anil in Painters' Supplies of Every Kind meeting o f sir Fdwnrd Doscheu anti da v . Mi ami Mr- l'inv Eiiglniid ami Mr. 11 * d l yv eg ami tin* proposal that Fughimi I and Mrs. Limi Kirk.of l.eoiiu, urrived stami bv while Franco is beaten, tilt*; Sntiirduy eten in g l'or a \ i-it witli ri i .-itile-. Mr ami Mrs. K u k letiirned to announcement o f danger o f wur on July Leoua Suiolay night, wlule thè Eng 31, tlo* ultimatum to Russiti, D entiti’* ' lami.- remai mal at thè Jciiiiinga houle, futile e fforts to avoid the war, the or f i a t Engliiml m i» ealleil in thè Iti et dei to mobilize, flit* tub!rei* o f the kai I draft ami gocs lo Engene todnv l'or <-x A REALLY GOOD BREAK uiuinatiou. Il he is aeeepted Mrs Eug «er on Stiglisi I. the rape o f Belgium, ' FAST NEEDS A FRAOKANT lami will uiake hcr boni«) with ber par the taking over o f tin* British embassy l'Ilt S, by Derard, tlo* exodus o f Snierienns. ■ CUP OK CRESCENT 99 OOF- A sul«* o f thè houschtdd filini'* ami the k a ise r ’s explanation o f the war, so , farm luncliinerv bclougitig lo th«* Aiutili FEE TO BE COMPLETE AND ila Si ot! ostati* w a> hcld at tilt* Scott different from that o f von Bethmauu j homo Satunla.v. Mr. Ilclliwcll, o f Mouut llollwcg, the scene before the Japanese SATISFYING \ icvv, wuh tho auotuunH*r. A Ittici» crowd embassy, the cruel treatment o f prison vvus ni attoiiilanco. ers in camps, the at tacks o f the press on Mr. ami Mrs Kov Heineii wav, o f Fort lami, \isiti-«| at tho (traili baio« ami America, the sinking of the Lusitania, President W il s o n ’» lodes, the tiurestrict Il tigli Doolittle lumie.« Tuesduv. Mi Hcmenwuv is a giuiid.««>n o f Mr«. Caro ed submarine warfare, the k aiser’s, Ime Doolittlt‘. Mi aiol Mrs. Clurcuce Kirk atul chiI threat that he would stand no nonsense' Your irroeer > lls it , ilron, ot l.ooiia, weie Sumlay v ili torà u» from America after this war, tlo* Fryatt ^ i f f l C i l l I II V\ l i l t ' l l Uoreua. shooting, tlie lb .p r ( ’»semen! incident, l'rof. ami Mi«. K. K Robinson ami the deportation . t Belgian women a ml I inuki'N forty or more daughter iloleno, o f Fug«*uet vver%* at children, the dinner to the Ambassador! imi | in of lint- eol'fee. Dorella oli business Satiirduv. so soon to be i ol lo w ed by the break o f 1 Tho Scott A Chrisinnn tuie bitte start \.'U n i threshing fruiti iti this vicini!v lasf relations between \monca amt Der ! Tuesdav. Tho yield is very ggud i n 1 many, Mr. Demid'*« detention as a vii spile ot tho dry weather. Inai prisoner, hi • return amt Xmericn'sj answer to the k.iisei m tin* troops going 1 L Y N X HOLLOW . grnwers t»f thè state, un thè pinne crup over the lop, and the armies over there priuuist's to be thè largest ever prò (Special to The Sent mol.) Julv 1 1 Jus. 1.ajoio, o f Wcndling. dm ed. and with thè heavy biiy tng bv Deo II liraiuard. Heal Fstato aliti In Card o f Thanki. was here last Saturdnv biddin g good thè gov eri»inerii, thè marketing of thè mining prop » u r n m e , t i m b e r l» u d < We wish to express in the sincere«* j bye to friend* and relative«, preparu , record yield is ussiircd. e r t v , f u n n i n g p r o p e r t y , city f toper tv torv to joining the colors. manner our heartfelt appreciation o f the , o lt re \niioiinceineiit ha*« been I l i a d e bv \s nini lumber. J a*. Plank, of Dorenu was a l.vnx many kindnesses extended us by our j Hollow v intor Sunday. sistnnt Federai Food Aduiitiistrator The Hanttnel baa a bargain in a n-bol Otis Briggs, who was quite bfldlv in friends in our recent bereavement. Newell tliat all prime packers o f ih» u r «li i p in tli«* Intermitionnl C o r jured in an auto accident, is rapidlv ini J. F. WOODSON, northw est hav e boci» direeted by thè n*«pondemc S c h o o l whi« h hi«» been left I proving at the Cottage Drove hospital. o F WtMiDSoN, divisinu of eo onlitintioti o f purchase of w i t h it f o r nub*. Mr. and Mrs llnrvev Strong visited f i t ft*- jly:»t»p MRS. M A R Y HAKFit j it the Slater homo Sunday. thè t’ nited States foi»d admiiiistration Tor Halit HO acre« on Do« c ie o a . good Dr. and Mrs. I.ehovv spent the week to todd all prunes « » f thè f»U (»0 s»/e for end with relatives in the Drove. out mug«* Mr** iiet»rg»* F u r m a n , I *» Obituary of Mrs. M cK ee governruent uie. The K. V. Porter fam ily, Mr and rune, O r e g o n . *|»tOpti Nancy Fli/ubeth Kelly was born in I Mrs. Frank Mnckie, (tramliua Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson motored North Carolina Mandi 10, 1 H.'t 7. She For Hale llor*«pow *r drag »aw com to Independence Suudav. There they was married in Is.V: to Archibald C ! plete; rebuilt; nil u«*w woodwoik und were joined by Ivv Porter, o f Mon Nevman. who died February 26, | h .H 3. j pinions; 2 suw » .lini IIM) fc* l ot rr*«| I ’ Ì M « « » /a Smtlmrn mf /n fu r m a l i v i r i tc l»é mouth, and Alec Iforn. Parthcnia Por am V a n t a i H y y iam a S a . ¥ K S h « *r m m i. j l y 12 2 6 p d tor and Wilbur Jackson, o f Portland, Fight children were boTrn to this union, and a family reunion and picnic was four o f whom died in in fa m y . She was! All or part of 120 a* re ranch for sai«. hold. married May Hi. I hh 6, to B I McKee, Kev. Groat ami Mr and Mrs. ('has or will tube putt trade or give time Jackson, o f the Drove«, visited S. B i w ho died April 13, 1916 She w us con ! «ni purl; .’ ’• ó nere« under cultivulioii, verted during her thirteenth year muter Jackson Tuesday. g«»m| runuiii|( unii «pring w titer. Fair Mr. and Mrs. l> L. Fagluiid and chil the obi Wesley Methodist church. buildings; !tn acre« good timber. M F droit and Mr and Mrs. VanYnlin, o f Surviving children are Robert N’ ev Dorenu, Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh, M i ^ l Rnbcock, I.ormie route, Cottage Grot e, man, o f Salem; Mis < * W Situpson, o f 1 ( ’ox and Fay Allison, o f Pottage Drove, I Oregon. jlv I2»pt l ’tp«| Janies Smith, ot W h j this c it y ; Mrs wore visitors at the Lebovv home Sun day. A P. I .umori, o f this eonsin, und Mi W in ted Hoiiir rt*spoii*.| Idr party to Mr. and Mrs. ( ' l o o k ’s daughter, who city. g u f h e r o u r p r u n e c r o p , e s t i m a t e d ut had boon visiting them for some time,, nliMiit 2tMHI b o x e « B i g pnv to t h e r ig t i l returned to her home last week U 8 Will Buy Many Pruno*. The Misses Kdifh and Maud White, party F. W r i g h t A S o n « , W a l k e r n2p our o f Payette, Idaho, visited with old Fortlnnd, Ore., Julv -li. The govern «•xtTcwi- daily. Hy Fot Hair Tw o safes, autograph sal«s friends here last week. Mias Leimu Briggs is at Pottage j inent is preparing to use a (urge pnrt nuistirut mg tht* hard r e g i s t e r , F o x f l o o r » e r n p e r , h a n d h o is t , o f thè Oregon prime crup Ibis season. Drove assisting in the care o f her \ j n x e u r p « * u l e r ’« b o r i n g m a c h i n e , e m p and rougher .sort of This will |»e welcome news to thè prime brother Otis. C ottage G rove M fg. C om pany No smoke or odor ; no dust or dirt. Economical—all the conveni ence of gas. K n ow les rntttouH Film at the Fugeuc Theater Tonight and Tumulto w j M akes Cooking A MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY, BY GERARD ar* U .S . M ARIN ES SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM A man may get tired of ordi nary tobacco—but never of Real Gravely Chewing Plug, with its pure, clean taste and lasting quality.. SOME GOOD ADVICE .Strengthened by Cottage Grove F.xper lencei. ADS. How To Develop Good Teeth Y ---------------------------- -------------- ------ S p e lla i School M eettug. Notici- i*» hcrebv given io thè legni! ; oters o f School District No 15 o f l.miej Con ut y, State o f Oregon, flint a special j school meeting o f Mimi district will be hcld nt auditorium o f high school bui 1 «I ing on th»* filli day o f Augii«!, 18IH, al i?:00 o ’d o c k in thè tifi* ruoti, for thè followin g oh jet* I h : T o elecf ime director to «erve iiiifil thè umiliai climd clcction in HJ1Ì0, to fili vacrincy occasioned bv resignation o f .1 H. Frot/rnan. Dnted Ibis -tuli day o f Julv, l!»h . AHTHI R J. H TKWART, Chdimian board o f directors Attesi: W o R T II I I A R V F V , C b rk a’-9 tii*th mini food they ran best lx* tv kapi in camditlom. H lfd CriMi» xnd Other (*u«nw sud tltiruu« ftM>ds whh'ti n*«|ulr«> thorouch rbtfwln» t>«foru tin y can ho ■ w allow m l. p r o owpcclul |y not o nip for children lilt for adult a alao. I t In l|«N to inxlura »<* xk 1 circulation of t dood and » In • lilldr« n develop« the unite lea and expand« tfie aw«, no thatrixini 1« provided or tM lB oom lD f lir c r r (••••( b. Cblldrwa sbould be idkowvd to eat on Ip h i regular hour». A child »tioiild lie t aught to chow hi« food very thoroughly. C o lla ge D ro ve M f g oil b a r r e l« , For Hair pnllev«, Co, sh a ftin g, Well estahltsbad retail bus iness. Itn w b *ig h *s products. Dood r e a s o n s . W i l l «eli s t o c k , o u t f i t a n d b o o k accounts, or d o c k a n d o u tfit. M a n w ith «•xperil*nee in s e l l i n g a n d c o l l e c t i n g c a n m a k e $15(1 to $25(1 p e r m o n t h . F o r p a r l i c i i l a r s a d d r e s s I*. (>. B o x 562, C o t t a g e J Drove, O regon. j l y I P 26 c For Hair T w o Jrrsey heifers. 2 and .1 Kidney disease is too dangerous to y e a r s o ld , b o t h g i v i n g m i l k I,. J Proper training and care of the teeth In chlldho«»d estal» neglect At the first sign o f I flick ache, Breen, C o tta g e D ro v e , jly lP n 2 p d lUb huhliNthey wIII appreciate headache, dizxinc«» or urinary disorders, In after year A few minute» For Hal« Mitchell wagon, good conili ionaer with ho tooth-hru»li you should giv e the weakened kidney* eacli morning and night a tion, with double box and spring sent. prompt attention. Fat little meat, take vlill t#> a food deatlft lit III 1«. L. Woolev. jl y l P a2pd torval« will «avo Iota of un * things easier and use a reliable kidney naceaaarypain and avoid IKM#r Highest price» paid for metal», rag». tonic. T h e r e ’s no other kidney medicine Imalth which will»urely follow neglect of tho mouth and sacks, hides, and all kinds o f junk so well recommended as D o a n ’s Kidney tooth. Stoneberg building n«*ar bridge. aHpd Fills. Cottage Drove people rely on them. H e r e ’s one o f the many state* Tor Hale Black horse, weight 1100; 6 merits from Cottage Drove people. years old ; also .1 year old colt ready D. C. Hubbard, retired farmer, 640 for work. Filone IF4. j26 aPpd PubUahad bp thp Sixth street, Cottage Drove, says: Hoard o f Vantai Kxaminar» Stata o f Oregon “ I have used D o a n ’s Kidney Fills Lost A suit case containing wonieu*» o f f and on for the past ten years. When At IO a. m. at the W. B Cooper place, » m l c h i l d r e n ’s c l o t h i n g , o n county ever 1 have noticed that my kidneys known a« the I. II. Veliteli pl ace, 4 j road betw een C o tt a g e D r o v e and H ag 1 were not acting properly, I have used miles east o f Cottage Drove, the follow i In iiw ; a l s o e h i l d ’s t a n low shoe . . N o t i f y D o a n ’s Kidney Fills and they have soon ,ifivf property will be offered for sale: M r s . T . J. J o h n s o n « H a g m a v v , O r e . j J ’ Ott Want to rent baby buggy for put them in good working order. It is d head good milk cows, 2 to be fresh iiier. Captain Ht rana linn. For R eut 4(H) acre ranch, 36 acre» of D o a n ’s Kidney Fills that are respoosi* soon; I yearling h eifer; I bay work ble for my present good health.9* farm land. D. A Wheeler, Cottage . . horse Ji veurs old, weighing 1420; I hnv T o T ra d e C ow s for young Frice (»0c at all dealers. Don t simplv . • • ' , , » , ewes. I. N. Dresser. Drove, Ore. j l y 26 aPpo ^ . ... , . “ a I driving mar»*; I »ingle bu g gy ; I auk for a kidney remedy— get single harness; I double driv ing harness I ><>:< n ’a Kidney Bill» the »nine that Mr. almost new; 2 stirring plows; two 3*4 Hubbaril uni-.,. Konter Milburn Co., wagons; 2 good saddle»; 2 cream sep Mlgrii., B uffalo, N. Y. jly2*J-ai! unitors; about 5 tons o f good out hay; other article* too numerous to mention. Quit the Toba cco Habit. Immediately after this sule the fol Quit Tooae, Tobaeeo Treatment will do lowing property will be offered for sale the work promptly and permanently. at the Tburber place, which adjoins the No matter in what form you u»u tobaero Cooper place; »looking cigar», pipe, eigaretten, I good milk c o w ; I standard bred slat eh**wirig tobaero or »m iff. No matter lion 6 year« old ; I gray horse, 12 years bow mueh you one, or how long u»ed, old, weighing |(H)(I; I bay filley, 3 year» Quit Tobae will break you o f the habit old, weighing POO; I black mare, H years in from three to f iv e day». Bleaaant to old. \w-it;liiiiK I 1(10; 7 hogit nrig lm ig take, no inconvenience, no remaining nlioiil ISO **:**• li; I |*t,ir j(l-<*s*-; iilmut ,10 | M oody’» Drrp-C’urv* away from work or bueirie-», krypt«»k L diiici (-liL-keiis; 2 ‘ huggirn; I hnrnt-as; .'I Ions A nimple home treatment. N o rrnv A rc Itctu-i timothy uml *-lov*-r htiy; nlmiit loo lm. iug or desire for tobacco in any form Rriiy mils; .r*o l.ii-lit-l- vvlieiit; I smlill*-; after you begin taking Quit Tobnr WE DO NOT USE DRUOS IN TESTING YOUR EYESIGHT 2 fln-ssi-rs; I Ix-ilsti'iols mnl s|irin«*s; I D o n ’ t try to <|uit the tobaero hnbit un unit tress; I dinin g t fa 1,1**; I lilirnry fn —JUST THE MODERN APPARATUS USED IN A MOST aided. It '» a losing fight against heavy hie; | **et .lining i-hnirs; 2 roekin«, o*bls and means a serious shock to the SCIENTIFIC MANNER ehnirs; I lemk ense; I wiish stnml; I nervous system. Let tin- tobaero habit dish enpliKuril; I Bini|ilex sepnrntor; ■put YOI It will tjuiekly quit you, if “ WE UNDERSTAND EYES ' other nrtieles too riittnerou» to mention. you will take Quit Tobae according to Free loiii-h served nt noon. the simple directions we send you. It T»-rins All sums o f 810 mid under, is a thoroughly reliable ami permanent rush; on sums over $10, hnnknbln |iii|*er remedy for the tobacco habit, but is riot lieiirinK interest ¡it the riite o f 8 per a substitute for tobaero. e.erft per annum will be aeeepted. Broken Len«» EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory on Thousands have been freed from the Quickly Replaced AND OPTICIAN Premi»«» habit. Why not y o u ! Write nt on ce for W B O O O B B R A N D N . J. H O P P E R particulars and testimonials. A. K. Hall B81 W i I i n III el t e Street, Eutfetle, l H'e((oll, Telephone 302 OWNERS a Co,., 118 N. LaHalle Ht., Chicago. jlSiGp Alf. Jury, Clk. Wm. Helliwell, Auct. A u c t io n S a l e ! SATURDAY, August 3 Trust Your Eyes to Us Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch— and worth it C ra v m ly l a t f t t o m u c h l o n g e r i t c o i t i n o m orm t o c h e w t h a n o r d i n a r y p l u g SHERMAN P. B. G r a n ir T obacco Company Danville, Virginia 00 etc jly B M fe W. cTWOODY