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9 rhiisoil from II. II. Mill i »mull house mill a n a r m of In ml tn>twt’i,ii tin» r i t y mill Hpriiigf|i*lil. Thi-v n p i - r t to liiki1 po»»i-»»ion pi it montfi or mi* Alwuy» gi-t Oomlyi-nr w slts mill than y ou r hulf »oli>» will inuki- you r »bo«» »■ gooil ua ni'w. Do« (ioff, »bo» »or goon uml rb iro p ru c tie . C ontagious ciiaaa not ncci’pti’il. <101 fe H u rry Culver bit» movml in to tlu< KI<I<1 cot tug s on A»h uvenui*. J . T. C renshaw , who re r e n tly movml to O r i a l l I’ ii »«. mum in the c it y over Weilne»i|uy on liu»ine»». I huve »pent 17 yeur» ut th e bench uml w»» for two yenr* w n trh in»pector for th e Oregon Hhnrl l . i n t. Ilring me y o u r w u trh re p a i r i n g uml huve it don« rig h t. M C. Corlirmi, a t tb e *»1*1 »1« ml » • jJOt Mr». Mnlltnlii Aubrey received n mi'Kinge Momlny culling her to Hupp ner on uccnunt o f th e »crioiia illne»« of her »mi, Kay, who hu» tb e flu. Mi»» F r i e d a ucconipiinied her m other. Mi»« Ellen N ixon, d u o g h te r of Mr. Mm. K. J. Ilow«- left Humluy fur n mid Mr». I,ee N ixon, hu» been receiv v is it ill Hi-uttln. ing tr e a tm e n t tin» week nt the Cot B rin g y o u r shou r e p a irin g to Dirk tu ge O rove hoapitul. lllrkaoli, ut Ha’Vflltb nini Militi. j2tf«l An sigili |iuiiml iluiighti'r was "noni THiirsilay o f last w«'<*k Ml Mr. m i l Mm. W. K, Oil»tru|i. A nml Wooil w in ln-rr from Marsh On uml a fte r F eb ru ary 1 my fii'lil u f«w tiny» thin w ftk . poultry ranch will he cloned to I f you tiro intcritatmt in atock or visitors on Sunday» Y ou’ll lie p o u ltry kinilly »eml ua y o u r iininn unii uililrea». We will put y ou r lutine on u Welcoina Any Other Day m ailin g li«t am] you will » m i r e free Either Early or Late »ample» of Dr. lie«» Htnek Tonic or P o u ltry P an acea. A. H rund A Co. Day-ohl chick», hatching eggs K, M. Ilolderm nn re tu rn ed S u n d a y from ntXending a m eetin g o f forest ranger» a t lioseburg. C laud K u n e via» iu P o rllm id th e fir»* C o tta g e Orove Oregon of th e week. H a v in g bo u g h t ten high g ra d « W hite Is 'g h o rn roo sters of the Holly wood s t r a i n from hens Im plicating 274 to 2*5 egg* in 12 months, whi.-h I will m a te w ith 20<1 two-year-old <>. A. C. hens, I will h ave th e best of lintel ng eggs fo r sale. J . F. S pray. ylMfc Mr. an d Mrs. W. O. H auser, o f Ku gi net »pent S u n d a y here w ith re lativ es W alter HMI a rriv e d from Mohuwk th is week und went into th e Bohemia d is tr i c t to do some assessm ent work. in A. Vaughn and B erth a W. T h ru n , o f Row R iver/ were m a r rie d In K ogenf S a tu r d a y by J u d g e Wells. F or sale at rig h t prices, t h r e e Ford» in good con ditio n, one IV17 Maxwell, ioned L v e l l o m i n v . new Chandler», Cleveland* and Max well». Nelson A uto Hule« k Service. J . E O s tr a n d e r viuited in Eugene thin week ut the home of bis d a u g h te r , Mrs. M arion Veatch. Mr». W. G. B e a ttie , her son Ronald, und H e r b e r t E ukin a t t e n d e d th e golden w ed d in g in E u g en e Monday of Mr». B e a tt ie » p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs. C alvin H ann a. F u rs are selliug at a high price. M ake •nine e x tr a pin money w ith tbe trap» »old by W ynne k K im e. E v e r y t h i n g in hurdw ure, und then some. 23tf R evival services will begin a t the M eth o d ist church S unday to which ev e ry b o d y will be welcome. T he sub jeet S u n d ay m orning will be “ G o d ’s W ay of F ig h t in g B u ttle » .’’ In the We are fully equipped with evegyng, “ A M a n ’s R e lig io n .” Her the neweit and inoat scientif- vice« every ev en in g next week with io inatrumenta and trial lenaea exceptio n of S a tu r d a y evening. known to optical acience. We J . I. J o n e s was in O a k la n d Mon> lay on business. are prepared to give your Bicycles! Bicycles! Bicycles! Any eyea a thorough teat and ren sixe, an y color, any make, an y price. der a aatiafactory diugnoaia Wc can sell you w hat you w ant M. of your trouble without sub C. Cochran. j.lOtfe jecting you to the alighteat J . II. H aw kins, of B ellingham , Wash., annoyance or injury in doing visited th is week at the home of his Basketball Friday night, C. O. ao. We are qualified by ex sister, Mrs. D. C. B aug h m an . Jitney »erviee, phone 99. Nel- perience and both the acien- high school vi. Drain high school. C harles Hall an d Carl K in g have aon Auto Salea A Service. tf bou ght th e J a s p e r P a t t e n ranch on tific and practical knowledge Admiaxion, 26c. Mi«» l.ois In m an re tu rn e d F r i d a y to Miss Mue D ugan, clerk ut th e post- Mushy creek, tbe con sideration being of optometry to render vou E ugene, a f t e r a tw o w eek»' visit at the given as »3000. Mr. H a l l 's west side the very beat service possible, home o f her »i«ter, Mr». K. W. Cnld nffice, is «pending a week ut her home residence prop erty was a consideration nt D ivide and Mrs. Della llrunifield, while our chargea will be well. fo r m e r clerk , is fillin g in d u rin g H i m in tb e deal. found reaaonable in every in- Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Stock» were in D u g a n 's abseuce. O ne 1915 F o rd ru n a b o u t, »325. Kugeii« S u n d a y to a tt e n d th e wedding ' E quipped w ith deliv ery box. Woodson atance. of Mr«. I l u tt le B ed ford, fo r m e r real B roth ers. jKtfc d ent of th is city and si»ter in law of Mr. an d Mrx. I). McCIeariee, o f Mil WE REPLACE BROKE Mr». Stock», to J o h n Wall». verto n, spent tb e week end a t th e home LEN8E8 T ra p n e e te d W h ite !-»ghorns, T nncred of th e i r niece, Mrs. H. C. Riches. • tr a in Avoid d ien p p o in tm en l by p la c T he well nourished boy is a smiling, B. H. J o b and Mrs. H e rb e rt We keep a complete record on in g o rd e rs in a d v a n c e fo r day-old chix happy, h ealth y boy. Being well E n Mrs. k in are a tt e n d i n g g ra n d o p era in file of all cases fitted by ua an d s e t ti n g eggs for sp riu g delivery. nourished, he grow» in to strong, P o r t la n d th is week. vigorous, healthy nianhiMid. B read is and can replace broken lenaea Dan W alto n * Non, Box l o t , C o tta g e th« Mrs. A ngie T h o rn to n and children , b e st food fo r all age»—th e most u24apr24pd without further teating. We d r o v e , phone 20 F4. of O a k la n d , visited th is week a t the n u tr itio u s, the most w»«le»<mie, the E sth e r SiMby an d Mum M i M m - i I home of Mrs. T h o r n t o n ’s m other, Mrs. alao duplicate broken lenaea l l a Mi»» least expensive, (liv e your children n n a are a t t e n d in g grui'1 o pera in K. C. C raw ford. plen ty of b read an d milk. Ent breud from the piecea. Care ahould P o r t la n d th is week. more freely y o u rs e lf in p referen ce The Cottage Grove Vulcanizing be exerdaed in keeping glaaa- Mr». J . P. U raham »pent a few duy» to more exp en sive nnd lens n u tri ea in proper condition. If the in P o rtln n d this week v isitin g Mr. tious food*— a n d w h en ev er you buy Work», E. J. Howe, proprietor. Vulcanizing and retreading. tf framea or guarda become bent (Iraham . breud, an d regnrdlcsa of how much Fine»! line o f bicycle« ever stocked F re d G oerden, of Sulem, sp en t the or how little you use, get B euder the lenaea will be thrown out th e city . Very latest model» in Day- week eod w ith George trim m ers. b ra n d , und mine healthy B ender of poaition and cannot afford in ton, Sm-ll an d o th e r makes. Any »tyle B read boy» and g ir ls —th e best R onald l>orwnrd, son of Mr. and the relief deaired. We will nnd nice. I f wo h a v e n ' t whnt you breed in th e world. Mrs. Max D orwnrd, has been severely atraighten your glaaaea with w an t, we will get it fo r you. M. C. ill w ith the g rip th i s week. Cochran, at th e old stand . j.'IOtfe out charge. “ Louis, ’ ’ who was cook at th e O re Mr». V iletta Scott left S a tu r d a y fur gon hotel for a n u m b er of y e a rs , has O lym pia, Wush'., fur a visit. re tu rn e d from a visit with hia fam ily Come to ua for ready relief iu C hinu and is h ap p y to be b ack in H o race Cochran wns up from T iller from eye trouble. b e tw e e n train » Humluy to m ake a tr a d e H a v e you e v e r read Ben K i n g ’s poem O regon ugain. uu hi» ran ch on P a c ific hig h w ay north “ I f 1 Should Die T o n i g h t ’ ’t I f you B rin g in you r coupons for free sum o f t h r city. 1 h a v e u ’t, du so; t h e n come aro u n d an d pie o f Dr. Hess S tock Tonic. A. B ru nd Jitney service at the Service nee M e tc a lf a b o u t a life in s u ran ce tc Company. Optidan-Optometriat bu t if you c a n ' t find the poem Miss O live S h o rtrid g e was con fined Oarage, Spray, Long A Cruaon. policy; you can fin d M e tc a lf, an d h e ’ll sell to th e house M ouday. Lenaea Oround on the Premiaea Phone 76 for real »erviee j.'IOtfe you th e in suran ce a n y w a y —e it h e r life Mrs. llo m c r I r e la n d and th e tw in s j2 t f e O m ar Moore was in Kugctie F rid a y or fire. You m ay uccd both. Cottage Orove, Oregon a re v is itin g Mrs. Id a Miller. Mr. I r e on bunincss. Mr. n n d Mrs. Ed. H ub b n rd , of Home land has r e t u r n e d to Hnn F ran cisco to T h e A rti s ts Trio, th e second n um b er »tend, a re v is itin g Mr. nnd Mrs. George ngnin m a k e t h a t th e i r home b u t Mrs. o f th e lyceum course, m ade a derid ed Boyd. I r e la n d und the children will remuin hit w ith u large n ud ieu ce a l tb e high her» u n ti l tb e flu epidem ic in Frisco school ii n d it o ri ii in T h u rs d a y e v e n in g of subsides. - lust week. WEST COAST PRODUCTS J . W. U u b erd , o f the H u b e rd Shoe H ig h est m a r k e t price p aid fo r ju n k M a n u f a c tu r i n g com pany, of Eugene, AND MONEY ARE ALWAYS Ore., o f all kind», xl«n for set......I hnnd fur has m ade a r r a n g e m e n ts w ith m tu re . W. II. Ju d s n n , 217 couth S ixth THE BEST Powell k B u rk h o ld e r to handle H u b •in -et. n2 8tf erd.»' Shoe Grease, which is g u a r a n t e e d The Went Const Nnn F ran cisco L ife to keep out rain a n d snow w a te r, be Mi»« A nna P allet!, of th e 0 . o f O., In s u ra n c e C o m p an y is a west const ing the only shoe g rease g u a ra n t e e d to Mr». Wm. ll a u p t re tu rn e d Friday nhd C. W. P a lle t! , J r ., of P o rtla n d , concern, inv ests its money in O re do the la t te r . Get some free sam ples from u m o n t h '» vi*it w ith relative» »|ieiil the week end w ith th e F. A. O ar gon nnd const s t a t e s nnd solicits the n t the P ow ell k B urk h o ld er s to re and etson fam ily. , uml friend» In P o rtla n d . business of const people. Give us u g iv e th is g re a s e a trial. j2-30e Mi»» l.euore Hnhl v is ite d s t Rose- Mr*. Hctt«^ Thomu», d n u g h te r Alta rh n n e e tu show you a real life pol- • C. O. D eV ere and d au g h ter, Miss D. it ml »on Ronald, o f P o rtla n d , visited b u rg d u rin g th e past week. icy. DeVere, h a v e o|>ened s new an d second ihi* week nt the M. C. V eu trh home. T h ere is a good p ro f it in wood a t hand f u r n i t u r e store in the W y nne 0. M. BALDWIN, AGENT p resen t price», especially if you use build ing on east Main avenue fo rm erly U p sta irs, F i r s t N a t ’l B an k Bldg. one o f th e wood saw s sold by W ynne occupied by T he lx'uder. A Kimr. j2.it f<- E arl H ill w as con fined to th e house Mrs. J . T. Devi, o f j t a v r e , Mont., w ith g r i p several d a y s th is week. is v is itin g her d n u g h te r , Mrs. Kny M. C. C ochran hits recovered from an C harles O ettys, whose condition wns Kinnrtl. Mines» o f th r e e weeks. critic a l f o r se v e ra l days, is now much T. O. Nudtell a tt e n d e d a m e e tin g in “ Economy, fleanllne»» nnd firat H ouses w ere n ev er so source or high im proved nnd well on the road to re P o rtla n d th is week o f S t a n d a r d Oil before. O w ing to sickness o f o w ner covery. rlii»« » n rvice " in our motto. D o n ’t com pany ngents. be Afraid to »end the children here y o u ^ a n o b ta in on e o f th e best p ro p e r Jitney, phone 99, or call at our («r your meats. Wo wait on them ties in C o tta g e Grove nt a fr a c tio n of Firat baaketball g&ma of the tf ■j9»t the » in u aa we du the grow n its o rig in a l cost. A pply E rn e st .Lock- depot, 401 Main avenue. ae&aon on local floor—old high wood, C o tta g e H otel. up folk».. j.'IOc L awson und S h e rrill Single h a v e re achool building, tonight. Admia- All kind* of freih meat», baron, tu rn e d from th e const a n d a c c ep ted po ham«, Inrd, crisco, compound, lunch aion, 26c. sitions us tim b e r ftvllcrs in th e camp ini'iit», mince meat nnd aourcrout. nt R ujnda. Dr. W endt an d fam ily re tu rn e d Mon F R E E D E L IV E R Y F ra n c is Lncey has decided t h a t he d ay from a business tr ip to P o rtln n d can n o t accept th e a p p o in tm e n t to West an d v isit a t F orest Orove. P oint o f f e r e d him by C ongressman H a rv e y Madsen, from th e U, Af (>., Hawley. was th e guest of Mise Florence Hem Phona 18_________ H. Oulmr, Prop. M iscellaneous household goods for On n n d a f t e r th e f i r s t o f D ecem ber enw ny o v e r th e week end. sale, in clu din g h e a ti n g stove, steel th e p ri c e o f c le a n in g a n d pressin g range, gasoline stove, din in g room set, T h e larg est stock o f tire» in th e city, men » su its mid o v e rc o a ts will ad P re s to L ite electric s t r a g e b n t t r r y . h »3500 h u n ch of F e d e ra l tire s nml beds, high chairs, gun case, rugs, g a r vnneo to »2, w o m e n 's su its to $2 den hose, ice c h e s t; also some good tea- T h e b n t t r r y w ith a kick, b u t you tu b es to select from. You get w hat you an d up, w o m e n 's dresses to $2.50 sorted tie blocks. S. R. Sm ith, 244 n ev er k irk on the »erviee It give«. w an t, not whut th e d eale r m ig h t w ant nnd up. On a c c o u n t of th e c o n ti n S p ray , l-ong A Cruson, au to m o b ile rhl- to sell you. We m ake our own a d j u s t ued n d v s n c e in c le a n in g supplies we north D ouglas stre e t. Phone 11S-L. j.'IOc r o p r a r ti r x nnd aurgeonn, th e Nervier ment«. N o d e la y s w hile th e tire is a r e a f t e r more rou gh d ry bundles. Mrs. C. M. S h in n was in E ug ene (innige. J.IOt f c »ent nway. You pay for service. Why Tuesday. not g e t itT Npray, Long k Cruaon, th e Mr. anil Mrx. F re d D o ffenb n ch er, of Mrs. V eta I. Y oung was g r a n t e d a j.'IOtfe C oburg, necompnnied by Iheir »on Ed- S erv ice Onrnge. divorce T u esd ay from Ogle Y oung by win, v isited n few day« ln«t week nt J u d g e S k ip w o rth , of th e circu it court. Mrs. Kmiuu H arm s w ent to P o rtla n d They were m a rrie d N ov em b er 19, 1917. th e home o f th e i r d n u g h ter, Mr«. N. J . S a tu r d a y . Nelson. Mr. nnd Mr«. Nelson took E ugene R egister: Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. A rm a n d W yn ne s u f f e r e d w ith the Mrs. Y oung wns allowed to resume her innikcn name, V e ta I. Pitcher. them home S a tu r d a y by motor. Nhermnn, of C o tta g e Orove, h a v e pur- g rip se v e ra l day s th is week. Mrs. A n n a H o f f m a n w rites from ■ I I - ' . . . . . ________ - » ------------------- i . - - ■ 1 j Mrs. L illian H a th a w a y an d Miss A rtn C ushman to renew her su bscription for Gibson left Monday fo r Lo« Angeles. a n o th e r y ear. “ I will not be w ith o u t th e re g u la r The B a p ti s t church now has an or v is its of th e ‘ L iv e W i r e , ’ ’ ’ w rite s giuiist an d n c h i l d r e n ’s choir o f 17 L. M. T u c k e r from Huthcrlin. members. S pecial services for children. II. D. Hough mu n w as in E ugene S un day school an d con greg ation a re in S a tu r d a y . creasin g in n u m bers und interest. Baaketball tonight, 8 o ’clock, Never heard of it? Well, it ’» a common malady ami in the Allie P hillip s is spen d in g a few day» Drain vs. Cottage Grove.. Admis- with her g r a n d m o th e r Arne, who has day« when wc wore kid« it uacd to be termed juat ordinary been serio usly ill. »ion, 26c. la/.incHH. One of the moat malignant HymptoniH is when a R o b ert Wood, of O. A. C., w as up F re d B nrtcls was home from th e pc non will »pend a dime extra foe an artiele rather than walk U n iv e rs ity of W a shington Monduy. He to spend th e week end with his old wns r a ile d to A lbnny on business and schoolm ate, Leon C. Arne. an extra block. When you want groeeriea, ami if you aren’t Mrs. R. 8. T ra s k an d son Dan r e cntno on hero to v isit re lativ es briefly . afflicted with autotaxia, Have that dime hy walking an extra Mr. an d* Mrs. W. C. Jo h n so n and tu rn e d W ed n esd ay n ig h t from P o r t block to d n u g h te r E d n a an d Mr. an d Mrs. W. land. Mr. nnd Mrs. J . E. O str a n d e r visited A. G a ro u tt e visited n t th e E u g ene Mat- in E ug ene W ednesday. lock home in E u gene S unday. Miss Dessie H a rm s re tu rn e d y e s t e r Mrs. W. F ra s ie r Jo h n s o n and daugh te r Alice left W ed nesday nigh t for day from an e x te n d e d visit s t R idge P o rtla n d . Mr. Jo h n s o n joined them field, Wush. th e r e y e s t e r d a y nnd th e y nil proceeded Mrs. E. C n rte r a r r iv e d W edn esday to I n d ia n a p o lis on a business and p l e a from P o r t l a n d fo r a v isit w ith h e r WALK A BLOCK AND 8 A V E A DIME su re trip . d a u g h te r , Mrs. Wm. B a rte ls, CANNED Hominy This hominy is prepared from Select eel While (îorn in the manner as Old-Fash- KERR *We Fit Your Eyes • Correctly SIL SB V N o tic e B ert V. H ands , Bender Bread Boys Bender’s Bakery From Now On We Will Run Our Own Delivery Wagon WE EXPECT TO OIVE BETTER SERVICE WAGON LEAVES NORTH AND EAST 9:00 0 CLOCK WAGON LEAVES SOUTH ........................... 10:00 O’CLOCK WAGON LEAVES WEST 8IDE..................... 3:00 O’CLOCK LATHAM, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ........... 4:30 O’CLOCK If you will kindly let iih have your order» in time, we will see that you get careful and prom pt delivery. Grocers to Particular People : Phone 66 A Mr. und Mrs. O. M. S co tt were in E ugene y este rd a y . Ie'ster P helps s n d his m other, Mrs. A. 8. Phelps, h av e moved from Gibbs av e n u e to th e i r recently purchased home on T h ird stre e t, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J . W hite a re m oving in to the house vacated by Mr. Phelps an d hi* mother. Mrs. Hosanna G a rd n e r le ft y ester day for Marion for a visit. C. M. Shinn was in P o r t la n d :hi* week on business. Mrs. Charles T om pkins, o f Creswell, is v is itin g Mrs. A. Woolcott. Mrs. Cornelia C l a p i n re tu rn e d W e d nesday from a visit a t Mareola. Wm. W ard w as in from Ixirane Tuesday. J . E. Damewood, cou nty bridg e man, has to rn out the G owdyville bridg e and is p u tt in g in a new stru ctu re. Mrs. Ellis Robinson has been called here from S um ner L ake, ea ste rn O re gon, on account o f the serious illness of her / o t h e r , F re d L ajoie, who re een tly suffered a p ara ly tic strok e. Miss M a r g a re t H a rv e v , o f M edford, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. H. H. H a r voy, is v isiting a few days a t th e home o f her g r a n d p a r e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. I T~Y____ „ J Q 1 5 1 ^ 1 1 1 (1 CX ^ U O . M. H a rv e y , an d a t the home o f hor uncle. W orth H arvey. Mrs. J . E. Damewood went to P o r t land W ednesday to a tte n d h e r m other, Mrs. J E. W allins, who u n d erw en t an o p eratio n for goiter. (A d d itio n a l local on second pugc.) C ard of T hanks. We wish to express our sincere a p p reciatio n fo r th e kindness, help an d s y m p a th y shown ux by our many fr ie n d s in th is our hour of sure trial. MRS. W M . S K ID M O R E A N D F A M IL Y . j30 e_______ Notice to Light and Power Users The power plant will be shut dow q a t m idnight S atu rd ay and rem ain down until light» are needed Sunday afternoon. Thi» is done in order to make necessary rep airs to the boiler. Cottage Orove Electric Comp’y X-RAY AT COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL An up-to-the-minute machine has been in stalled for examination and treatment of any part of the body. D. J. S C H O L L r ' "—= <9 L __ ____ :-- 1 Tales of the Town We Are Here to Please the PUBLIC PEOPLE’S MARKET Prices on Cleaning Going Up Hie COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Have You Got Autotaxia SHORT’S GROCERY We Have Just Received Our First Spring Shipment of F o rd so n T r a c to r s We cam guarantee delivery only of orders placed early. Deliveries will be made in order received and a deposit of $25 is required to hold your position. This is the machine that is making farming a popular profession and will keep the boy on the farm. Saves work, saves worry, saves time, saves the crops, cuts down your bill for hired help and makes it possible to raise sufficient crops to make the farm pay a big profit Pays for itself in a single year. Woodson Brothers Exclusive Cottage Grove Agents FR E E DEM ONSTRATION AT A N Y TIM E C it y M e a t M a r k e t Bartels A Safley, Proprietors Phone 89 SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY Margarine has often been termed the poor man's butter. The fact that there are no poor men in these piping times is, however, no good reason why margarine ahould not be considered as a measure of econ omy, especially when it ia so de licious that many can not tell it from butter even by taating. Save your money now by uaing margarine. It will buy a great deal more a few years from now. Gem Nut Margarine, the lb..... „.................................................. 39c Nutola Margarine, lb...................................................................... 39c Rex Brand Margarine, lb .......................................................... 39c New Call Margarine, lb................................................................ 40c Premium smoked skinned hams, lb..... .................................... 35c Picnic hams, lb.............................................................................. 32c Fine breakfast bacon................. ............................„.. 32c and 35c Home made lard, 6-lb. pail..................................................... $1.60 or a 10-lb pail (10c back for empty pail).......................... $3.15 Try oar Home Made Sausage, Bologna, Wjenies, Minced Ham FRESH CHINOOK SALMON and CRABS