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■r rr SHOES An Important Part of Your Attire Neighborhood News '■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- — Verni«', Mr. and Mrs, J C Finley and camping trip south Haturdny night and granddaughter Rev a, Mis Emma Kelly Hu n day. and son a ad daughter, Elvis unti I .«'lit, .1 Mr. and Mr i. W T Gmoutte nml four week end guest nt the J \ .loll home. The .Saginaw bridge was reopi'lii'd to sons aliti Miss Jessie W iUfi o f f M O U N T V IE W . Professor Edwards ami family, of I trnffic Tue sdii) evening. lly pnlronlsing n Homo Induslry, the Grove, spent Friday evening at the yuii uro hi'lping lo boild tip y». 11 D IV ID E . (Special to The Sentinel.) F. C. Führer home. 01 « n community, lly building ip July 2s Mi>« Allie Phillips, o f Al Mr. ami Mrs George Powell uml your ruiuniunlly, you aro bviisfitt-ig Jul\ i.1'* A li il ili Iter troni Iiere ut bttuy, spent the week end with h«-r baby sou, of I .orane, v isiteil a part lif | tendevi thè (unenti ut Mr*. M II I .er yoursclf. We lire Confidimi you * •< parent«. Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Phillip*. Iasi week at the home of Mr. Powell's ni Uottuge tlruNe h i l ' n d n y liuiii'fitmg yoursclf 111 usiiig Mrs. Se.li Ferrell and ehildreu were brother, R It. Powell, »lo«* «staletip wa n in thè Univi* « ih * in the Grove Monday. " B T E R L I N O ” O O M I'O U N D E D I. Pay lor, o f the Grove, spent l-'ridav diiv I um | vveek. Mrs. Mary Ishumol returned to Or«'* lught here with his sisters. l' E P D H Mr. and .Mru. I>. 1>. Uolierlu iih » well Sunday. Miss liu/i'l Führer visilial in the tored tu Untili un«* duy ln«t vveek. It I* un uitdispuleil flirt timi li ut W. D. Ileath was in the Grove on Grove Saturday with Mi*s \liee Garet W ill Speui and Lnnilv, ut \\ .»II:« est Iy unii uccurutely oompoui|d»il business Monday. son, Wtillit, NN a*h., *tt.ppe«I ot’l tot a d»ort fee.l* givo bettor re*ults Ihnii *»i > Mrs. Fanny Morss, o f Carlisle. Wash., Mr. nml Mrs, I., G. Markham and v i«it ut tlu* J. A Maekey bum«*. Mi stringili ViritIM ferii Wlietl wo « l . i 'l v isiteil last week with Mrs. W son Ally it motored to Lynx Hollow Speur in a lirother nf M in . M. m key cil io Ibis busillesa we weru lte»r Sear». Sunday. Mru. Arthur Mugliti I iiin rutiirued uiiglily roti v inceli limi the pi.1 l.r Mr. and Mrs, Ernest .S«»ars and son, J. W V eatt'h uml daughter. M iss t roni a situi i v i m i t ut l<eud*«port. care* ns unirli lur qimlily nn far o f Delight Valley, and Mr. Hours' Sylvia, o f the Grove, were at the I*'. M I nn Iv ilI liI«*«*il M e Key i i u I i I n vv UN i li iric i'. Ili'b i'v in g lin a , o lir in o lio l i » mother, Mrs. Alma Sears, o f the Grove, C, Führer home Sunday, (Ite Druvi* Tii«*N«luy. ii ' c ii * ' A I I ig lie r Fi't'il V u lu " I 11 Lewis Sears, mid his daughter. M i s s Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Powell miti son M ìnn .1 utili Tiirnor hud ber I uiini I n re l.r** M oney. ' A lili hi'rnoan we IVarl Sears, who is visiting him from Norvul and Mrs. H. M Kappauf and llluved hi Murene I iin I TlturNilit) lin vo n in n i it 11 1 ly k e p i III.» in iiin .d , Medfonl, were guests Sunday at the two daughters went tiver into Douglas Orti miniti Hrowti Nhupped ni Utittiig«' " H t o r l m g " C o in |s iu iid id Fccd * lire 0. W. »H«>ar.s home. county Monday on n motor trip. (Ir«i\ «* lu^t W ediie.Ndllv r e n ig li ized ns b c in g u ll Ilio nani«« Mr. mol Mrs. K. It. Phillips ami son Mrs. Hughes, of Hutte Full s, ufruiii M in I ’ i t n k 4 Miti piu :i tk uud « h 11 « 11 • • il, im p licn . were gin-sts o f Mrs. Kate .Hears Tuea pa n I eil by ber son nml daughter. Ham M tn , tienile MleiiiUli Ulid Mi *. N. Olir s|icriallics lire liorse frctl, •lav. ami Viola »pent Thursday night of I .e vvin hliopped ili (he (irose Sutiildiv hog feud, and «iniry ferii, far wtlieb Ernest Johnson and Dave llenuigaii last vvia'k with her daughter, Mrs. C The Frank l'urker fu m ili. of Willmr, wo umili» ili«« clinin " T l i c r e uro in ne have reliuquishisl their contract to sup C. Gilliam. N|H*l!t thè vveuk eliti ut thè .1, \. Muek b a tte r " pi) the W. L Miller mill »n il logs by V iv inn, Marguerite ami Kenneth «y boni«». Cali unii neo us, nnd hy rninpnrnig motor truck and returned to Eugene Parlile, of the Grove, spi-iit Thursday lin i \i < i \ MrMulIen " • • Mi Mm «mr |iricc» witli Illuse o f ut ber «'ilo Saturday. Mr. Mill.-r secure.I two other of last v«»*ck at tin* helm- o f their aunt, Midìmlev, «>l' t'opluv, l'u», urr«v«*«l poutnb'd ferii*, you will fimi t<p|»««r men from Eugene 1» take their places Mrs. J. q, A. Young I Suturduv 9«> Npcml thè Niimmer ut thè tinnì ics uud hiirgiiin» Itero timi «un anil they went to work Monday uiorti .1. P, Miller has sold Ins farm to Mr. i IL Ilugli n haute. \|ri. McMull«,u in u cau't fimi niiywliero else. ‘ •«M- ’ • May, o f Texas, | NiNler ni Mr. Muntiti. Miss Kvalina Hoffman returned to her home at Cushman, after a short ROW R IV E R . visit with lu»r grandmother and aunt, Mrs. J. Kile and Mrs. C, W. .Sears. (Special to The Sentinel.) Among those in the Grove Saturday July 3s Mr. ami Mis Elmer Miller W E H T M A I N A V E were Mr. nml Mrs. J. R. Cooley, W D. Heath, Mrs. Kate Sears, Mr and Mrs. ,aml children, o f California, visited n t h IN ( ’un you douiit I he «u ni* i h « «if few days o f last week at the l.ee C. W. S«-:irs, Hrislio Sears and Clarence Uottuge Oi'uv«» eiti/«*nf I homason home, S«»a rs. Y o u «*an v e r if y t u t t g«* ( i r u v e \ ernou Thomason has b«'i*n ill with Henry Finch and Miss Marian Low \ "IlI d« rN«*iii«*nt. the measles fur several dull. rv, o f the Grove, were out to the home l ì e u l 11 i n : 1 he Jack Poole family, Mrs. Sued of Miss Lowry's grandparents, .Mr and C V I .n ni I »«'I t. IMI lìmi Ut.. ( ‘ottug«’ Mrs W, It. Heath, one «lay last wi-ck ■ Ion und Mr. and Mrs Walter Poole (irosi*, mu y a: * ' l I «luii’t knovs of uny / ' v Mrs. I.. I.. I .»•«»«lorn and children vis left Saturday for Klamath Falls. Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Thrun returii«-d thing lu ti r for kidney tr »tilde than ited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. Itun n ' n Kidney l ’ tlln I bus«* u**rd I hem Sunday from n visit at Eugene, > L W Sears. Jennett, l.iliie and Gretta Spahr for y«*nr* My vs»»rk i u «tra in un in y James Fisher was at his home in imuk n.id I hu<l uttuek of Iti iti Lui’". li were here "Thursday. Eugene Sunday afternoon. Joe Burgeois, o f California, v ¡sited hurt ni«* to Lend or i t«««*p oser timi it several days o f last week with his ss un juM un hurd to Ntriughteu up ugnili. Ms kidney « ti«'ted irregularis , STAR. nephew, l»eo Tobin. Ciirbi'tt Smith v isited Suturduv n ig h t ul‘.o. I UNeil Ibulli N Kidney l'ill* f»*r th«*m* trouble-) nml th«*y ss«*re j i i N t svhut (Special to The Sentinel.) amt Sunday with home f ' . l k v July 2s.- Mrs. Miles Pitcher, Hr., Frank l.tiHlue nml U rayer nml I needed f«»r they made my Luck at roti g and Mrs. James Spahr visited with Mandi' Smith wer«' tu I .eolia Suiidnv timi ss ell nml put my kidney •* in g«H««| «»rd«*r. M Mrs. Ida Wicks Tuesday afternoon. afternoon. l'riee 60e, ut nil dealer i. U«m 't Florence and <lma Land and Everett The pleuaril families returned Mon simply ii.nk for u kidney renunly get Wright, o f Dorena, Johnnie Cob', of •lav from a visit in the (irose, Cottage Grove, Jay Cole, Mr. uiol Mrs. Th.» J. A. 1 a > w family mos ed to V ulri Itomi'* K iditey I*i 11« the Ninne thut Mr. Lninberf had B o ti'r MilLurii ('•*, O. C. Sail«'«', Mrs. J. T. Sallee and \N M B il i ilo. N N Velma and Melvin Salb'e pie nicked on J i m * IVrtittiZti und Joe Tono 1 1 Here Sharp's er«'ek Sunday. Monday evening viaitorn at the l'erini Mary Gwen visited Sunday with home. Gretta Spahr. UH lll'W I«Il j II|iII g l «llX'MII't III There will be church services Sunday I c r l ’i ' l « « w i t l i i m i ' l ' i t i i i ' t i l « l i n k L Y N X H O LLO W . morning and evening ut the Star school un l i l l i i i g y o t i r kilt*lieti o r lutili house. Pot; Hale Black fa re buck sheep fur July 2H.— The |>. I*, i ‘ubi ss elh ino ruoiii o r il u i n g y o t i r r « '| )a iiio g Mrs. E. J. Wicks returned Saturday tjired tf» Hebron Sumlny uud siNited ut breeding. Price* right. C. \. Mr l i t e l u g g e r th è j u h th è l u l l e r from a visit in the Grove with her the K< nzie H u ff home. Furluml. 7 16 .'» iiim I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sams. We li k« it, nini w e a r e p i e » .Mr. uml Mrs. Horner Strong uml I have 350 heat! of Hhropshtre and Jennett, l.iliie and Gretta Spahr daughter Mabry, o f Kugrue, ssere dm p i l l i l i tu e n t r y ulti th è l a t g e i l t'ot*wold ivtcs to put out on share* speiit Tuesday afternoon with Velma m*r gueNt.N ut the Woltord homr Sun rutti r a f i a al l'air l i n c e i . Stilali in *m:ill bunrhc*. K R. Kcuntr, lamna, Sallee, who has I m - cii ill with tonsilitis. «lny\ i »re. 7 16 ::o|»il e r jiilm r e e e i v « ' lite i a lit e e g r e AI vis, Raymond and Miles Wieks, Mra, Hu n tain a ii and M i »I m *| shopped Lincoln Cole and Dale Owen were in in Cottage (ir«»se Turmitiy. Etti a l l e n i mio frnin Fur Hale 25 O. I. C. pig* eight week* the Grove .Saturday evening. JunieN HuutNiiiMn vs iin hom«* over old; $5 each if taken al once. K V Mr. and Mrs. O. ( ’. .Sallee ami Mr. I* ri«lay night f *»r a s i n i I, it being I i i n Porter, 2 lull«-* we*l Walker. 7 I •'■ 3«>p and Mrs. Karl Neal motor«'»! to Dorena twenty fimt birtlxlny. , Young rooster* for »ale E. J. Kent, Wednesday evening o f last week. The |a«liea aid met svith Mra. Taylor Hagiiuiw, phone .'ll F2I, 7 It! .'I0p«l Mrs. I.iilie Owen and family v isiteil ItiNt week. l'I t ttiiliiiig a m i Sii|t|ilien Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Miles Pitch Mr. Miller, o f Silk V r w k , baled hay G« mm 1 bard wheat fur sale $2.50 tier Klfdrh* W ork ami Supplica er, Sr. * th«* ItiNt of. t h e week for Marion |.e bushel. M. A. Horn, phone 35 FI I IppUMltr l'u itu l lice Miles and Raymond Wieks, Arthur boss' anti Avshrey Wolford. 7 2311 i’ip.1 Sallee and Arthur Jones spent Sunday helhert Ib-nuett, «»f \Y«*ndling, vs hm Extra clear cedar shingle* (5.00 the at Champion. a viNitor at the Kiaher borne Humltiy. thousand. II. K. Metcalf, telephone Florence and Omu l.'intl and Everett The M i.Naea Sarah au«l Margar«*t l.n , ' H I Wright, o f Dorena, and Johnnie C»de, j«>ie returned the f • r-t of the w«*«*k I " . I o f t h e Grove, h | m - i i I .Sunday evening al from a trip to Weudlmg. For Hale Gtioil Ford delivery car in t h e Sallee homy. M i . nm Ivy I*«»rt•*r I n taking a sueutiori, good repair nnd fine running onb r Jay Cole was a Cottage Grove vis going first to Kugene nnd then t • • First class delivery top and body, itnr Friday o f last week. U»«*«|N|H»rt, where her roiiNitiN, Mra. i West Hole Garage. 7 23 30c Mrs. J. E. Woodson and children, M«*lv in J lie k no u uud Mra. Win,« Clunk, For Hale Ten cow dairy farm, 3 mile* of the Grove, spent the week end with reairle. north o f Cottage Grove, mile east her mother, Mrs. bin W'ieks. A \\«dfnrd hna been rutting gram »if Haginaw, in Delight Valley, all ..... I Arthur Salle»- killed a bobcat Sunday for Hymn Rankin at Walker. o f last week m tb«' pasture near the Mr. ami Mr* II**« i i i i i c amt ami ,1m1, of prodm live soil, good new building*; house. Hlachlv, viaiteti fricml* here Friilay. j location, roads nnd school* nil g»»o>l I ji w rettee Firher accompanicil them and convenient. Will sell any on,» o f three ways to suit buyer the bar«' home for a viait. S AG IN AW . Mr*, .lame* Plank went to Dorena ! farm, or tin* farm mid crops, or farm, A M A X W F . L I. F E A T U R E la*t week to cure for her aiater, Mra. crops, stock ami equipment. Now is a (Special to The Heulinel.) good time to look it over. Whv not July 2-1. Mrs. • !u. . Sharon visited Ezra Mca.tengcr, atiil her little new buy n live, going concern I \\. j . Mr It's the kiixl of ¡1 ear that lueeti nephew. friends in ( 'reswell Thursday. ( ’bllan, Haginaw, tire. 7 23 1 lipd Kathleen Allen, who i working in ei|ttally Mi ll the ilfinatolN of liti.s- O n e .o f Roy Honda' best White l.eg S I L K CREEK. Eugene, spent the week e id at home. horn rockercl* for sale, or will trn h* m e n ur |ilejiHtire, nml ¡ I n imxler- Henry Johnson, Mrs. Shaver and July 21. The Babcock family, Mr for Mint«* Leghorn hen*. Tttlepboic- ate cult eiiiiiinamls it vtllllf ill the Ruth anil Est INr Sharon .vere in the I I F2. dj*7 23l l i an.I Mr*. \\. W. Uilderaleve, It. \' Grove Monday afternoon. The J m i I hoii Allen familv motored to Darnell ami Mi** Eilith Wheeler nt For Hale Hlx A N o * 1 Jersey milk preiflit market. I'nint« in nml let Sntherlin Sunday and vn ted at the temleil the funeral o f Mr*. B. II. I.ec cow*. Harrison Rogers, I •** miles tin funvitiee you that thf car in ill Cottage Grove Friday. Cltiidf Allen home. south o f city. 7 231 fc all wt' flaini it tu lif. Mr*. Ilonn-r Sprague nml children F. T. Hero-ton and family motored to viaiteti Mr*. R. V. Dnrncll one day For Hale 19 acre chicken ranch; I 1* Brownsville Sunday. miles south nnd '/| mite west of Mr. Adney and daughl -rs' Frances ln*t week. Mr*. A. L. f'hit wood arrived ln*t ( »»ling,. Grove. All good bottom land. and Alma went to Drain londny. G' mm I 5 room house, 2 good bams, lurgi Bridge «-arpenters repair d tin- Sag Tuesday from a visit in Portland. Mr. and Mr*. Turner and Mr. and chicken bouse, brbodcr house nnd other inaw bridge this week. Bartlett Johnston ia remodeling his M rs.i ( oehran left last week on a mo t outbuildings; all well fenced; good well I and running water; 10 apple and in tzir trip. resilience. Tim Misse* Bessie and Ada l.nrhter pear trees, some plums, prim«'» and her Mrs. A. E. Scott was in the Grove hand arrived Friday from Dakliind for ries. Fine rouil to town. Priced to sell Wednesday. Harrison Rogers, Cottage Grove, 7 2311 Merle Seott is visiting at the C. K. a visit with friend* here. Mr. Clark baled hay at the Hi men Whiteley home at Star. Lost (2 bill either In Fair store or Is*e Leonard spent S um lay at the way place Friday and at the Fowler People's merit market Wednesday, place Monday. Allen home. »Inly 26. Ellena Hhoytridge. 7 3161 I2pd Mrs. Jqhn Wood, C. K. Wood nml An airplnnp entertained (he Saginaw Mrs. A<lrt Wilson were in town Mon 1919 Maxwell for anle. In goo«! condl people with a few stunts Saturday eve day on business. lion; fiv e new tirea. $675, with ning. Mrs. II. Fowler and children visited terms. Wm. Martels, nt City meat mar Carl Allen and his mother and Mrs. ■ ket. I |0 • Chits. Allen were in Eugen»' Saturday. at the Gruber home Sunday. Lola and Cora Wilson, ltc**ir and Miss Flossie Mathis left Friday for Two small ranches near town, one 20. Ada l.nehterhand, Edith Wheeler and a visit in Astoria. other 49 acres; both have good Mr. Burgeaa and W. P. Dick were in Mnevn Fowler picnicked *>n Bald Butte houses with spring water piped to Hu inlay. the Grove Tuesday evening. them; either mentis n good I i i i i i i o nnd Mrs. Inez Eddy find soq Thurman Miss l.iliie Knight returned Wednes a good living. Priced low and ensy visited at the D. A. Estes home Fri day from Yoncalln. payments. Gnlluwny, f ill Main HI., Mrs. W. I ’. Dick arid daughter Nola day night, I phone 26. 7 31)1 f Mrs. Roland Wilson and little son spent Sunday ill Eugene with Mrs. and Miss Elva Wilson arrived Wed Two bouses on easy paynuint plan. Dick's mother, »Mrs. Cole. nesday from Tillamook for a visit. priced low for quick anle. One o f I rooms and bath, other has 2 bedrooms, H EBRO N. living room and big kitchen. Centrally D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . W E W A N T A N Y K IN D AN D located. Galloway, 511 Main. 7-301 f (Special to The Sentinel.) ALL YOU H A VE July 28.— Bert Myers and hi* father For Hale One bay mare 10 years old, July 21. Miss Beva Finley, of Stay- ton, is visiting with her grandparents, were in Eugene Friday on bosine**. weight 1699. Iteidler Hros. 7 301 fc Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers, o f Mo Mr. and Mr:«. .1. C. Finley. Mrs. I). C. Baughman, o f the Grove, hawk, visited relative* here over the For Hale In order tp make »room will sell some fine White Leghorn pullets nceompnnied by her two duugnters, week end. The Hert Myers family Mrs, F. H. Pallinoli, o f Pleasant Hill, took them liack as far ns Springfield hatched Arpil 6, from 2 ^ 11111 ! 3 year old | hens. Heavy laying strain. Waldo Mil and Mrs. Snrn Hweatlnnd, o f Portland, Monday afternoon in their ear. The K. J. Hears family spent Sunday ler, Cottage Grove, Ore., phonel E12. Spent last Wednesday evening at the 2-4 Pacific Highway Phone 6 at the C. W. Hears home at Mount 7-39|1 l.'lpd home o f her son, J. A. Powell. Miss Alice Oaretson, o f the Grove, View. For Hale Ten 4 months old »hunts. Th<- W. E. Nixon nnd Hugh Nixon visited last Thursday with Miss Hazel Him 11 nek A Blakely, Haginaw. 7 39pd families were Hundny visitors at the Fuhr$r. Five pigs for »ale, 9 weeks old. O. A. A son was born Tuesday, July 27, to Oscar Jackson home. Green, phone 17 FI, 7 39j1 l.'lpd The K. J. Kent family, accompanied Mr. and Mra. T. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Powell nnd non by Mr K e n t ’s people, motored to Lon For Hale on Eaay Term » One 2'/a ton Norvnl motored to London Tuesday don Sumlny afternoon Mack track, I Jackson roadster, I Bird Rose, o f Eugene, and W. G. «•veiling. fiv e passenger Re«», I Ford express Miss Jessie Winernff, o f Eugene, is .foil returned Tuesday evening from a body, $5; I heating stove, I rook stove. HT »MR Hl I I . D IN G AND CMU visiting with her father, ( ' . II. Wine short trip to southern Oregon, F. A. tin ret son. 7 .'llltfe NET M AK IN G . W IL L B U ILD The M. A. IDirri family were in Ell- «•off, and her sister, Mrs. Emma Kelly. A N Y T H IN G . For H.ale Several dozen quart, and gene Wednesday. A jolly party which picnicked nt Mis* Rita Howell, o f Eugene, was n pint fruit jars cheap. Dr. Wendt, nt Black Butte Sunday included Miss .327 q tll NO Y AVENUE 7 30c A number from here are {dunning a hospital. Myrtle Uilham and two nieces Ada and I t Either of the two models shown here will »«Id a toueh «*f fashion to your apjH'aranee whieh ran only I k * obtained by wearing stylish shoes that fit ;>roj>urly. Made over splendid fitting lasts these pumps are ilis- tinotive in one point they will not slip at the heel or bulge at the shies. Thes«> are but two of the many new models just reeeived from I tz iV Dunn Co., makers of “ Styl«‘ Shoes of Quality.” The complete shipment contains some of the s m a rte s t d e s i g n s we have ever seen. . Let us show you the correct spring and summer styles, HELLIWELL, BANGS 8 MARKSBURY both formal and informal. T H E D A Y L I G H T S T O R E — FOR Q U A L I T Y A N D S E R V I C E L_______ _______________________________ ____________________ A COTTAGE GROVE MAN’S EXPERIENCE ';À\ WANT ADS. Put Sunshine in Your Hom e with P A I N T S , V A R N I S H E S , E N A M E L S , Etc. D ingy rooms dampen many a housewife’s interest in the home. Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and furniture looking bright and new helps to make her home life well worth while. A fe w dollars spent fo r F U L L E R Prod ucts will work wonders. It will put “ rays o f sunshine” into the home. W. P. Fuller & Co • 1949-1920 N o rth w es t B ran ch Houses a t P o r t la n d , S ea ttle, T a c o m a , S p o k a n e , Bo is e L o o k Up m F Ü L L E N D ealer in Y ou r Town FOR SALE BY W. L. DARBY HDW. CO. WATCH YOUR LABEL—IT WILL PAY YOU U. S. G O V E R N M E N T New Wagon Sheets Tents, Harness Blankets and Other Army Goods A new list of new bargains just available! And we urge that you not confuse articles offered here with *' salvage ” or goods con detuned as unfit for service. Every item of forni ia in thoroughly serviceable condition— and so guaranteed. Many article« are new. N e w Wagon Sheets Arm y wagon covers 11 ft. C inches by 14 ft. H inehec, o f heavy government 10-ounce olive ilrab duck— as heavy us 12 oz. eommereial white duck. Complete with ropes on ends and sides. Use them for wagon sheets, use them to protect hay, -rain and machinery from rain; take one on your trip, fasten it to ’ the side o f your car ami you have an auto tent. Cost the government $1*5 each; our price (13.45 delivered to your station. | Government Harness The heavy F. H. army wheel harness (collar and homes typ e), complete with bridles, full length lines, leather col lars. homes, leather traces, breeching, etc. The raw leather alone eost the government $52.50 without iubor or trimmings. Nothing better for farm work, heavy hauling or general use. A ll in splendpl condition; $54.95 set for two nnirnals. freight paid to your railroad station. Arm y Pup Tents Saddles Shelter tents 4xfi ft. comprising two New full rigged stock saddles with regulation shelter halves; all guaran horn; western typo; weigh 40 pounds teed free from holes. Fine tor boy scouts or play tents. $.'».75 each d e liv each. New and perfect. (52.50 each. Genuine McClellan Saddles as used ered by parcel |<ost» by U. H. cavalry; guaranteed in ser Large Arm y Tents viceable condition. (10.50 each. Itig army tents HI feet wide, 10 feet N ew Mess K it s — Frying pan ami long, II feet high, with .'I feet wall; plate o f aluminum; ideal for campers made o f 12.4 ounce double filled duck and boy scouts; all new. 55c complete, — the best th<* F. H. government could postpaid. procure. Every tent complete with pole, Canteens Something every boy ,-cout hood, lines, etc. Free from holes anil should have. It. H. army water tight tears. Class A X tent*. (22.95, freight paid to your railroad station. canteens, 45c each, postpaid. Class A.\ tents same as above, but Khaki Breeches The genuine army used less; will render same service as kbaki breeches; a limited quantity at new tent, (41.95, freight paid to your $1.50 a pair, postpaid. railroad station. Overseas Caps A ll new; every one N ew Blankets perfect. 05c each, post paid. U. 8 C ’ M ' L Blanket No. 695— Unbreakable Mirrors, measuring 3*5 inches, each in case; fine for hunters Hplendid new gray wool blankets, a v eraging 66x11 inches; all new; never or scouts. 35c each, postpaid. used. Best grail«- purchased under Bairacks Bags for clothing or laun Emergeney Act. (0.95 each, postpaid. dry; splendid, big bags. 05c each [xist Khaki or Olive Drab A n n y Blankets paid. — Everyone knows what they ar«-j all Gloves -Knit jersey gloves; every wool; all new. $7.95 each, |s>stpaid. pair uew and perfect. 39c pair, post- New Full Length Pants paid. Men's trousers, full length, o f all Money Belts A ll new. Ideal for weed olive ilrab worsted; excellently sportsmen and boy scouts. 45c each, tailored; every [»air rn-w and guaran postpaid. tee.I perfect. $0.i.5 postpaid. Remit by Postofflce Money Order. Express Money Order, Bank Exchange or Cashier's Check You run no risk—everything guaranteed exactly as represented. or your money back. Order at once— the supply w o n ’t last long. Satisfaction Federal Distributing Co. 359-361 E. Commerce St. SAN A N T O N IO , T E X A S STERLINGFEEDCO A BIG JOB A . L .W Y N N E Economical Service Nelson Auto Sales & Service Dick Hickson STATIONERY MAGAZINES AND LATEST MUSIC Suvuntli ;m<l Mitili JUNK Cottage Grove Junk Company CARPENTER OMER MOORE