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e Uncle Sam Says SAVE M ONEY COVSERVE PR O PER TY You do both when you protect your buildings against the elements by using paint bought 1'rom us. We take from you any chance to sav that paint is too high. We have cut below our selling prices which were in effect before paint prices started up, and have determined to clean out all our stock bought at old prices: l.ook at the way we have slashed prices. 7 ^1 OTHER ITEM S IN PROPORTION Cottage Grove Mfg. Company NEIGH BO R HO O D N E W S j . S I L K CREEK. J ! panied by her children, l.ola, Golda, Beulah and Lawrence, is visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs. .1. A. Mackey. Steve Tonoli and family have moved down from Riijuda. Herbert, Mabel and Kdaa Shortridge and Ilene Wills motored down from London and spent Sunday evening at the Mackey home. P. A. Lindstroiu shipped a car of piling last week. Massimo Perini spent the week end with friends in Eugene. , The Red Cross auxiliary met at the A. M. Brown home Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. Chapman and sou Clair have been staving the last ten days at (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— A Mr. Rich arrived with his family from Washington lust week. H e has moved onto the Moe place and will send his children to the academy this winter. # Prof, and Mrs. Stiles and two daugh ters arrived last week from Roseburg and w ill oecupy the W. J. Murphy cot- tage this winter. The O. C. Luchterhand family moved | *>>* »*"■**■ o { Mrs Chapman s parents. Tuesday into their bnngalow opposite ^¡r- an<f Mrs. Z. Foster, helping to care the academy for ^«r- 4’0!,,er who has been seriously The W. J. Murphy family has moved s*‘-k. Among those who visited Cottage onto the Harris place. Mrs. Ruth Olin and children, o f the Grove during the week were Mr. and Grove. made several calls here the last Mrs. N. Lewis, Mrs. Katherine Perini. P. A. I.indstrom and son Adolph, ftrs. o f the week. Alv ah Walker came out from the J. A- Mackey, Mrs. A. Söderström. Mr. Grove and spoke at the church Sabbath :,n,f Mrs. O. G rod land, Albert Mackey, morning * j Mrs. P. Tonoli and Mrs. Frank Turner. O. C. Luchterhand went to Oakland the first o f the week, after having spent the week-end with his family. Mrs. S. Burcham received a large shipment o f tomatoes from Myrtle Creek Friday. Marjorie Gildersleve is working at the cannery in Cottage Grove. E. M, Babcock went to the prune yards at Creswell Sunday. Oscar Wheeler arrived Wednesday morning from Czar, Alta., Can. STAR. (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— Mrs. Ida Wicks and son Miles and nephew Charles Davis visited Friday at the Ben Pitcher home. Velma Sallee visited Saturday at the Whiteley home. Faye Whiteley passed through here Saturday on her way to Wildwood to visit with her father, brother and sis ters and to help them move to Riijada. Ida Wicks and Pearl Kerr visiteo | Tuesday with Velma and Melv in Sallee. D IV ID E . Mrs. C. A. Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. O. j C. Sallee. Mr. and Mrs. James Spahr, (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— Work is being rushed on Mrs. Fairy Allen and Miles Wicks at P a cific highway through Pass creek tended the funeral o f Mrs. Messenger. Mrs. Ida Wicks and nephew, Charles canyon with a large force o f men and to Portland Monday. teams, and about 70 yards o f rock are Davis, went Charles will remain there with his being spread each day. School opens here next Monday, Sep father. Mrs. Lulu Wicks .Mrs. J. T. Sillier tember 16, with Miss Mildred Dugan, of and son Melvin motorisl to Dorens Cottage Grove, as teacher. L ittle Eugene Burkett, who has been Monday. Mrs. M. A. Owen and her daughter seriously ill with typhoid fever at his home at Klamath Falls, is rapidly im and son, Olive and L. D. Owen, and Miles Wieks motored to Eugene W ed proving. Mrs. E. L. Mi-Reynolds, accompanied nesday. Jennett Spahr visited Tuesday with by Kathleen, George and Austin McRey- nolds, visited at Junction City several the Owen children. Mrs. Lulu Wicks, Mrs. C. A. Harlow. days o f last week. Mrs. F. F. Parker, o f Wilbur, accom- Mrs. J. T. Sallee snd Mr. and Mrs. O. and A Conservation C ook B ook for T w o Bits Every housewife should have a con servation cookbook in order to make compliance with the food regulations as agreeable as possible to those who eat her cooking. could not be secured for less than a dollar. It contains hundreds o f tested recipes, all complying in every detail with the conservation program which cooks are asked to observe. The Sentinel has purchased a quantity A subscriber already paid in advance o f the cook books formerly used by The can secure one o f the books for 25 cents Evening Telegram, o f Portland, which I without paying another y e a r ’s snbscrip it will sell to its paid-in-advance sub tion. Those whose subscription has ex scribers at 25 cents each. Without the pired can secure the book by adding 25 advertising which it carries the book cents to the subscription price. FIFTY-SEVENTH A N N U A L OREGON S T A T E F A IR SALEM SEPTEMBER^ 23 TO 28,1918 Splendid exhibits, daily lectures and demonstrations on food production and conservation; high class amusements, attractions and entertainments; an ex cellent racing card; ideal camping grounds, and the best of accommodations for both exhibitors and visitors • A. H. Lea, Secretary, Salem, Oregon A II. vv tool vvuniti PIMI .voti Iil'ittil $KX> I*'""1 SII Kit W IN WI l.l .1 V MS KHMNOli ami y o u will 5avt- «liai i piaciically an go.nl as a new r o o f , ami il»'1 ‘'tisi will In* only about $25, linn* Having you $75. It encourage* us to know we have the people at home behind us. Through tin- long dark watches <»f the night when, with thousands o f khaki clad lads aboard, we nre threading our way through the war zone it again gives hope and an ambition to do the fu-st there is in ns. To the navy in given the safe delivery and protection of our sol dier laddies while en route. It sure does one's heurt good to see the American destroyer flotilla that convoys us through the war zone. Too milch praise cannot be given these little “ »on HEBRON. wasps’ ’ for the work they have done and are doing, and the terror they in (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— Miss Alzina Pierce, who spire in the hun U-boat commander», had been visiting Miss Ada Oilcrist, re who, while they have managed now and turned to her home at Creswell Inst then to get a home bound empty trans Wednesday. Miss Oilcrist accompanied port, have never got even one American troop laden ship. The Tuseania, while her for a brief visit. laden with American troops, wns an Frank Hatcher, who had been visit English ship manned by a British erow ing at the G. J. Kappauf home, anil under a British convoy. The blood turned to Seattle Saturday. J. A. Powell killed a wildcat las» o f the boys who died when it went down will yet be avenged. Wednesday. tion for appendicitis. Mrs. Melvin Jackson was brought home Sunday and is slowly recovering from an operation, Otto Briggs, o f Divide, was in Lynx Hollow Sunday. The "Wolford family is moving onto the farm purchased o f Mr. Clock. Mrs. E. T. Hartley spent the week end in Cottage Grove, Mrs. Otto Briggs and children arc visiting at the Jackson home. re Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White and family motored to I »n d o n Sunday. Powell Mr. and Mrs. J. A. spent the All honor and pruinc to the greatest man o f the world, President Wilson. He and hi» urmy and navy chief» have K b o iio l, lu I m h t c I h , lite gallo n. Ih O C K lronol, in lew» tliun b a t t e l s , the g a l l o n ( l o C '* Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Mrs QC Dealers in Paints and in Painters’ Supplies of Every Kind <r M . Until and Including S A T U R D A Y , A u g . 24 we will sell Sherwin-Williams paints as follows Outside white, present retail value $.'¡.95 the gal- Ion, until Saturday, August 24, at.......................... ^ Ordinary colors, present retail value $¡¡.90 the gal- Í O Ion, until Saturday, August 24, at........................... * Paint oil, present retail walue $2.50 the gallon, 1 until Saturday, August 24, at....................................* C Sallee motored to Eugene Wednes 1 weekend ut London witli Mr. Povvell’s - xisti-r, Mr». W (1. Miissev. day. Mr. ami Mis. \ S l ’owell, of 111* Ida Wicks and Velma and Melvin Sallee were it the M- s'sengcr home Weil Giove, aotored »ut and «pent Siinduv ne«d»v. * ' .il thè houir of M i« Powell ’» bndhet, Mr. and Mis Ben Pitcher motored t<> George Tu vini Mr. and Mr*. Cnlliann spelli Soiidev the Grove Tuesday. 1 ut I .onduli. LONDON. | Mrs. John Taylor and t umili and Mi» E. E. Filinoli are spemi mg a few dava (Speeial to The Sentinel.) al Ilio George Taylor homo. Sept. II. Fanners in this vicinity Miss Rulli l'owcll was ut Siili Creoli have eompleted threshing and are busy Mumlay. hauling strnw. in John Murrav and sona Boy ami The V W. White family, Mr. and Karl were in Ilio Grò ve Mondai. Mrs. II O. I'nllison and daughter Incite, Mrs F E Fi a non ami Mrs John Tuy and Mi and Mrs t* I’. Wills visited Un, of lite Grove, ami George Taylor Sunday at the W ti. Massey home. Valled o h thè Miaaes Taylor Tm-sdav D. It. Harris visited in the Grove ev oniiig. Monday It the home ot his sister, D. Baughman. ROW RIVF.R. Ernest Love, of Santa Rosa, Calif., occupied the pulpit here Sunday morn ISpecial lo The Nentinol.) Si-pt I L Mabel Mosby spent Wed ing. * A number from here are attending ncsdtiy night witli hot niint, Mrs. Junior- the debate in the Grove. Milo*. ut Waldi-n. Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Powell spent the Albert FoqiietK^ ami dnugliter nre week-end at the J. T. Small home. viaiting Mr. I*m|iiette's mother ami Mrs. I. N. Hogue and Gerald Hauton friciids ut Woodbiirn ami Monili ^ugol are on the siek list, • George James, John Woodhurat, John Rev. Ernest C. Love, o f Santa Rosa, Walker, Alford Williams ami Mr. ami Calif., visited Tuesday at the II. D. Mrs. Civile Kerr were in thè Grove Baughman home. Thuraday evening. Sunday visitors at the W. C. Short l'eurl uml Geòrgie Kerr returm-d lioms ridge home were Mrs. D. Dickinson and Ttiursdnv freni a visi! in Ilio Greve. son Delton, Miss Edith Waite, Miss Mr ami Mrs. Ctydo Kerr were Grevi Beryl Briggs, Miss Ethel Beeson, of Eu visitor* Saturday. gene: Miss Ruth Mackey, o f Divide, Mr. ami Mrs. Euri Htirkclroml, of Fa and Edna Shortridge and Aileen Wills, gene, spent Hundav with Mrs. Hi«rk<-I of London. rouil's parente, Mr. ami Mrs. Sul l.yda Ewing and OUie Shortridge ure Yaughn. employed ut the Robinson restaurant in Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Parker loft for Cottage Grove. Portland Tm-sdav moriiiug. Mrs. Grant Tower and daughter spent Mrs. C. Kerr took Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday night in the Grove. Prnytof to thè Grove to take tire traiti Mrs. W. C. Shortridge and daughter for Eugone. Mabel visited ut the W. T. Jones home Mrs. I.ulu Wicks ami Mrs. Snllot- Wednesday. „ stayed ut thè Messenger homo whilo Mr Messenger took thè body o f bis wìfe to M O U N T V IE W . Ashland for burnii. Civile Kerr nml KHymom! Wn-k.s un* Speeial to The Sentinel.) torci! tu thè Grove Tuosdny evening ami Sept. 11.— Mrs. John Isbiunel was n eulisted in thè homo guarii company. Grove v isitor Saturday. Mrs. Naomi Bales, of Doreun, is vis Mrs. W. J. Messenger Dtes. iting tins week with Mrs. Kate Sears. Rn* Rivcr. Ore., Sopt. I l i Sj... ini, Miss Mabel Mosby, o f Row River, to The Hentitiel, > The ileuth of Mrs and Miss Mary Snatier and Madeline W. .1 Messenger Mundny forenoon rsrm and Willis Miles, o f Walden, were at unexpertedly nml as a shock to thè coni the Waldo M ille i home Saturday. iniinitv. The body was tuken to Aahlami Mrs. C. W. Sears, Mrs. Kate Sears for internient Insule those of ber twn and Mrs. F. J. Hellivvell attended tin sons. meeting of the grunge Saturday. Ora Estolla Pravtor was borri ut Alce. Brison Sears and Addison Heath re Richiami county, La., Jan 15, 1*7-1. Sin turned Thursday from a motor trip to carne to Oregon with ber parenti nnd Marshfield. wns mnrried to W. J. Messenger when Mrs. J. L. Buckley und baby duiighter l*t vears of age. Thev lived ter soni* have returned from the Grove. timi- at Ashland ami moved bere nei Jean Mosby and the Fred Frost fam orni vears ago. Hhe wns aged l i ygiirs, ilv returned Saturday from Klamath 7 montila and 23 i b i * . S e rv ii mg r*-la Falls, where they took Horatio Mosby ivcs are thè husbnml. nml Ihr following to report for the draft. He passed ■Inl.lrea: Edith, Esther, Elhel, Evelyn through Cottage Grove Thursday ou his m d F./ru; thè father, J. C. Pravtor, ol way to Camp Lewi*. Vshliftid, und a brother, John Pravtor, Addison Heath left Monday for Pen o f Fugane. All were presi ut at thè fu dleton to visit his brother William and nertil nnd areoinpnnied thè body to attend the round uj^ Ashland. S. E. Lowry fell from the chute at the Buckley mill Monday and sustained Card of Thank*. severe bruises. We wish to express olir tlmnks for thè I.. R. Long spent Tuesday evening at kimlm-NN shown us in our loss o f a dear the W. D. Heath home. and good w ife and mother, ami cape cially our m-ighborn und thè telephom empktyees in their efforts macie to help D I3 S T O N A N D RU JA D A . us in tliis tirile o f grcnt distress. W. J. MESSENGER A N D F A M I L Y (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— Miss Brunner, who is tench mg the Disston school, spent the week E U G E N E BOY S D E A TH end with her pnrents in Eugene. IN FR AN CE REPORTED Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holderman and son Harvey made a business trip to O fficia l information o f the d«,nth ot Corvallis Saturday, returning Sunday. Kdwin Fraiici* r«-«*il, u Ku^ene boy win Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tiask, o f Cottage lout hi* life in Franc«*, wan rce«»ived Grove, were in Rujada Sunday after Tiumlay by h»* mother, Mr*. Verna f» noon. Cecil, in a telegram from the war «1«* C. C. Jaekson was in the Grove Mon part meat. day. It »* believed that he wa* wound«*«! John Coffman and Diek Robeno came in the fii'htini' liefuri* Chateau Thierry, down from the Noonday mine Tuesday. but the telegram from th«* war <l«*part Mr. Robeno went to Eugene and Mr. merit any» that he died o f broncho Coffman returned to the mine. pneumonia. Harry Parker was down from Lund park Tuesday. HOW SUPPORT AT Harvey Holderman returned home T E LLS HOME ENCO URAO ES M EN Wednesday. Green Pitcher was in Rujada Tuesday OF A R M E D FORCES looking after the water line. Mrs. Jot* Wicks anil son Miles were Marion P. MarUn In Well Pleased With at the Ben Pitcher home Thursday. Patriotic Efforts of Hia Old Home City. Dollie Pitcher, o f Cottage Grove, was in Rujada 'ftiesday. James Spahr, o f Star, spent Saturday Park Hospital, .'{1*5 Central Park, W., (E ditor Sen night and Sunday at the Hen Pitcher New York City, Aug. 2!. tinel.;-—It was with sinrerr pleasure I borne. received a copy o f your pu|>er on my last voyage in, through the kindness «if L Y N X HOLLOW. my boyhood friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hawley. Another thing that guve me (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11.— Mrs. Melvin Jackson, of pleasure was the evidence in its columns Divide, visited Tucsdny evening with o f the outspoken loyalty and support of the nation’s cause by Cottage Grove. Mrs. E. T. Hartley. Mrs. Huntsman und Mabel went to While I never doubted the loyalty and support o f the good people o f my child the prune yard Tuesday. Word has been received that George hood 'a home, it seems good to see the Tellier has safely undergone an opera fnct mentioned in the home [taper. wrought no rucies nml astonished th« world less months they have trained, equipped and transported a not lion and a half melt to Europe. Thesi siIt’iit rhiofu tinvt* ImrUf* l»tn«l«Mi* Mini iifti'tl. Thor«* nmy hn%«* !••••• it •*rr»»r», tmi noiii' to coiii}>ur«* with thuH«* iini»t«* I*.' oth«*r ntitioim, un«l iiifioit«‘*»inul «’«•■»‘ |i|tH‘t| to tli«' MH'TI'.tH 1111II i HIM I ttUI |»M’ ’ ii|«*ut i* t Lb* ^jrnitfs! in it II in thr will M tmliiy, mill will «1 »*• t« 1 1«% th«* »«t th« or 1*1 11 pi'iiri* that w ill 1»«* lusting. I l l u s o good eats. I »on I receive mail I verv regularly, but believe | g ....I to lo-ur troni home. We are living in pup tents. ,|, i | i ,| r Devine, another son, is ala Honed at Fort Hlevoas. but expert* soon t o lo- culled overseas Roseburg Re v ir-w. Thu 8t»iitiu«'l rei*xfc\«*A laquirieg t v « r y w«*ok from proi|*«*ctiv« m*ttl«*ri who wiiih copioii o f th«* pupi'r. I f you wmh to soil your land yout ad. ahould I*«* in l*h«* H«*titiiml> whore pru«q»«*c tiv«» rftotttor» will »«»c* it. O LYC E R IN E M IX T U R E FOR A P P E N D IC IT IS In than I* THE D E V IN E BROTHERS W R IT E FROM OVERSEAS Mr. and Mm. T. t»r\im*, «»1 Klk head, Or«*., *«•*# happily *ur|»n*«*«l l»«»t a «*«*K upon r r c t i x i n j ' m ' s i t i i I h ' l i i ’ M friii»« me its Ml of these boys went ititi* service as member* of Histh company, «if Cot tage Grow. *________________________ Cottage Grove people ran prevent a|> pendiritl* with simple burhth*irn bark, glycerine, etc , as mixed In A die» i ka. ONE HPOtiNFI I. flushes the E N T I R E bowel truet so completely it relieves \NY CASE sour stomach, gas or consti pation ami prevents appendiciti* The IN M TA N T, pleasant nrti«m of killer t kn surprises both d«ieturs and patients l.i l i v e s stomach clean and utr«»iig. New Era Drug Hlure, ______________________ thfir *oti*, (Irn vir T., H w c M.» ami M a yin» r K. I)«*v in«*, whu ar« with hut tury t’ , tUJth r«*gitii«,tit, ( ' \ Fran»** dat»*d July 31. \ Irttrr from K«»l««*rf ( ’ stiM'hlf», o f th* h 111111 * dut«*, wan r \ *’«t Geu H Hr .quarti. Usai Kstat* and In suranre, timber lards, mining prop t»\ hi* *i*l«*r, Mr*. CiroviT lh«vinr I l»«*y erti, farming properly anti city pr«ip had rtMTiitly mo\rd fro m fhr»r tj«i :i »1 • r • ■ i n o Ilf- .it l.iiiiog«'«, Fran«*«*, and ar«» jm » w I»» uti*d ut J .11 C«»tirlin«*, wtmti in in th«* All or part of Ilio ayre ranch for an!». \ii>«»rjjiM4 moiintHiio* o f south t f i i t r n l or will take part trade « r g ive time Franc«», and ar«* at an rlcviititoi «»f . »«'• on parli 35 acres under cultivation, C«»«?t aliiivr m ' ii le v el. K ttra rt« *»f th« good running and spring water. Fnir buildings; 30 act«-« go*»d liiqber. hi. 1 lettrrn f«*ll«»w **\V«4 nr«* up in th«' mountain»*, hut It ib< oi It, Forane route, t'o lla g r Grove, jly IHsptlSpd thry don ’t lo«ik like anv mountain* I Oregon. «•\ «*r *nw. Fur Hal* rtf* acre improved farm tu De “ It's a hilly country ami r« nmol« m* light \ ulley, two nilb-s from Cottage of Orrgun. Have plant«*d «»ar fir*t hit Grove, all river bottom, iilmot 4» acres «fori*. Are pra* tM*u»^ »»11 th«» 1 r«-a«,h • o*» iiob-r cultivation (lia s T. Wilkinson, w ill h. -in actl«»i li a fe w d i y i ^f • Saginaw;, Ote. sd-JOptl all reedy f«>r th*» fr«»n? when th«* «»r*l«*r For Bale Heed cheat. John Hall. 2 com«*?« and are nttxioii* to yet th«*rc*. .miles south o f towA, ntttfe *' Wt* are well f« «l ami fat ¡i.»* pljf* W A N T A D S . Pigs for sale John Murray, Answer the Call Cottage Grove People Have Found That T h l» I » Necessary A cold, a strum, a sudden wrench, A little emise may hurt the k i d n e y s Hpells o f backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such nttuck. A medicine that ha» satisfied thou sand» ^fs Doan’s Kidney Pills, a special kid ney remedy. Many Cottage Grove people rely oil it Here is Cottage Grove proof. Mrs. W. It. Hharpe, 1020 Chestnut HI «ays: “ I dm recommend Doan's Kill ney Pills very highly, for I have resort ed to this medicine on several occasion* when my back has felt weak and sor« and my kolney* haven’t acted us they should. I have always received quick and lasting ri*sulta.’ ’ Price 60c at nil denb-rs. Don 'I .imply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doun '* Kidn«*y Pills the same timi Mrs. Hharpe had. Foster Milluirn Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y. sptti 13 n-’ iife For Hal" Tomatoes »1 per box, packed in apple boles, f. o. b. Rarkles, fire. I . < ..idler. 1 0 >1 Ipd .Vanted Girl or woman for housework ( imiti wages. Mrs. Ida Miller, n3tte .vlaiket prices paid for chlttem bark, holes ami all kinds o f junk at Joe's lank Htnfe, Htonelo-rg llldg., near the bridge. a.'IO spl.Jpd For Hale Harrow, mower, rake, cook stove, henter, 3 cupboards, farm tele ihone, that yards telephone wire, 2IMI («•et iron [ope, 2 pairs springs, roltng«’ .rgitu, 2 table», 2 milk rows, «ml straw K Whitlock, phone 17F5 a.'IO sldpd A'nnted To buy a milk goat. Address J. F. La III son. Cottagi- Giove. s*i 70p«l For gal" 2 do«. 1 t gal. fruit )»r«. Iu qtlir" of Mrs. I.unison, Fni-iflr high way. sd 20|>u For Hale Sturdy extrusion top 2 seated carriage, and household goods. Cbas. K. Whitlock, phone I7F 5. sti Snp«l Team for Hal» plioin- I7F2. Addreaa W. H. Keyes. sO 20pd Wanted to rent by an experlonred farm •-r, an e«|uip|«ed farm on share». I. L. Owen, Cr«-sw«-ll, Ore. stl 20p«l 120 acre gi aziDg ranch In central Oro gun, 10 acres umlrr plow, joins forest reserve I mile, to Inule for smaller farm n Willamette valley. I. L. Owen, Cres well, Ore. a6 20p«l The Sentinel has a nnrgaln in » achol nrship in the International Cor- reapundence H« lumi which ha» been left with it for anln, f i t fix Furnished room» to rent, 45 Pacific highway. Mrs. H. E Murk ley. s27p«l For Hnle Trapnesteil 8 0. White Leg Imrn cockerels, 3 to ft months old; Turn-red strain; »3 «-neh. Daniel Walton, Cottage Grove, Ore. sl3 27pd High price does not always mean high quality CRESCENT 9 9 COFFEE, FOR INSTANCE, COM B INES Q U A L IT Y W IT H A M OD ER ATE PRICE. At. 25c a Hi. it is such a H p leii- «ini value that families have abandoned higher priced coffees in its favor. Your grocer sells it 25c a lit. Crescent 99 Coffee (N-54) r C xr,r^ r ( J r r / Y / * A P O O R L Y FED K O R S B reflect» discredit on its owner, but 1 owner gets the wnrat o f tho deal I cause economy in feeding the uo uffeets Its working capacity aa well its appenrauce. I f your hotae kicks hi* feed you can correct it by bnyi your fee«! here, a» you get the _ beat i|iiulity for tho li-ast outlsy. Farmers, contrnctors and horse iwnera generally know that our feed is always up to th» ■ tandard. STERLING FEED CO.