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I Min, It nth Ki-ii|(li-, nt I .on A ii |( i -I i * n , 'I'll«* Pottage Orove Vulcanizing W oik» in now remly for any kiml of j i n visitiiiK M i n * Mamie Knot I tir«« unii lube repairing* at 401 Main i Mr*. .1 T \ 11 i no a went to I ’ortland I street in building formerly occupied | Monday to viait ut the honm of her by N«d»nti’» A ut«* Sales. Pome in and i noo Km ok ! »ce us. ma y 0tfr Have you .... .. NeUon ’» new tin- Mr. and Mr». J. Kogcr», o f Portland, prices in this iNNiief may H r nr»« vi»iting Mr. l(og«'r’» mother, Mr». l.utrlln Knowlton, of Ileiter, in visit Fannie Witt«*. l i n g her grandmother, Mr,. 8. K Me M i m s Pois Thomas »pent Sunday Kinney. with her parent», Mr. ami Mrs. S S W. 0. Heat tie, of Monmouth, waa in I Thomas, of Anlauf. the city Kriday. H h ' u i i h we hi -II only the better grade», ¡naming you the least Hr. A. W. Kime, specialist in ob- Galloway for inauraneo. SI I Main. | »tetri«*», will r .are for eonfimunents at VIra. G. K. Gnome, o f Kulnnin, Wn.h , wanti* ami I m - h I i|iiality at all time». Kven then our price» an hi» horn«* if desire«!. Special nurse i f require«!. Phones: office, 34; resid- la vieiting her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. no Omni Ilian you have often paid for I i - mh quality. Ì j21 t f <• Wm. Keritle. Krinn l.udford, Edna Humphrey and Mis» Ksther Siiaby and her mother, j Mrs. Helen Silsby, urn in Portland, Alice Perrin, u t Eugene, viaited Hun where Mr». Sd»by bn» undergone an day with Itertha Howe. operation for bone Infection of one Call on n* for prieea on Hharpb i foot. The member hud been bothering I separator*. Hterling Feed Co. rae<: 'Pry our Hnpphire Flour riiorn- '10 her for a long time and »he ha» be«*n Mr. und Mr*. 1). H. Hemenwny mo unable to ii»«* it. Amputation may be toreil to Eugene Huiiday and attended found n «*«*<* saury. Mi»» Silsby is n the dedicatory servieea o f the new giio»t o f Mrs. Plura Murk holder while W O M l ’l 1 ■ [ding Their « n a k l n , Mr, nrul Mr». N. N Hr<>wn, of in the city. Nellie, and Mr*. Hetnenway’n *i»ter, W'i'iidtrlii*»*, Wd»h., w«*r* ^ umn I h of thr Forge circulars will b«» distributed l»d»t wi'ik of Mr. limi Mr». .F«»ti n over town Monday showing cut» of Mr«. Kroniii Giltner, were there from linrknr. Mr. Ilrown inni Mr. Murker some o f our wonderful bargains fur ; Portland. Mi** India Medley went to Portlund wrro ku!» tog«*th«T Imck In I mi iti mi. our Mie »ale, May IN, fi days. The ! Monday. Prompt Jitney Nrrvler ut City Tran»- Fair. my!3c fer Ponipnny. l*honn l»U. J2Htfr Mrs. E. E. Schmidt, Mrs. C. If. Van READY FOR THE Th«# H. O, VimHrhoiark family, l>«*nburg. Mrs. James Goulet und Mis» O E T former m i d r i t » o f fili» »o rtion, nr«* Minnie Goulet were among Kug<*nc vis. moving from Pow«*r» to l|ej»f»ii«*r, itor» Tu«*»day. B P E 0 IA LI8 T whnrr they will »pomi »evertil month». Auto ri’pairing, all makes, prices IN F IT T IN O OLAS8ES A I h » Manga, Mr. unii Mr» J. W. right am! »utisfactiori guaranteed, M»<*nrthy, Mr. mul Mr». Karl Hill ami Overlaml Garage, upr2tta E Y ES C A R E F U L L Y M r. limi Mr». Klhrrt Itmli* uti4,nil«il Frank Cntheurt was her«* from Port the Hhriner pnrty in Kugen«* Thur»iliiy land the first o f th«* week visiting ut E X A M IN E D night of Iti Mt wt'i’k. Mr». I.ury th«- Frank Humbrick home. Mrs. Path at It takra pat ii-nce, s k ill am i lim i I I o I 111 fi <1 rimi M r». 0««i»rge MrumfieM «’art, sister o f Mrs. Ilarnbriclt, had to ili-lrrm in e tin- pri-w -ription in- tu'co in pn n i rii Mr. limi Mr». Hill to be«*n her«« for sévirai weeks. Kiijti'ni* n ti « I ri’fiin i iii’il over for th*» i-nra 1 111 k to w hieli tin- |iro |ii-r cirri»». Itnly l컫-. Mu* what it will buy May IN ut The Fair. my 13c li-nat-N for yo u r i-yi-H should I m - Twnnty »i*vi’n year» o f fair treat Mrs. P A. Smith arrived Tuesday inaili- Un not muki- tin- m isla k i in*nt ufui rati- diluì»* th»* Oregon Fin* of getting gliisst-t* without flint Hclu’ f ÀMorintiof), o f Me M inn villi*, from iCoHfburg and is visiting her par COMMENCING h aving ym tr eyes i-a ri-fu lly ex- thp |i*ttil»*r ni liti»ini*MM written in Ore ents, Mr. an«l Mr» Frank Hawkins. Mr. ami Mr». F. !.. Hah re ri fu» left g"ii H»e Tom Awbrey at thè exprr»» am iui-il, o f firn. myl.ltfe Wed nomi!« y for Fresno, Oitlif., to get their automobile, which they I«*ft be- M I,. Tompkins returned ln»t week Wi- ari- i*<|u11>|M-«I with i-very hind when they mov ed here. Th«*y m o d in i fa e ility for e xam in iiiK from Hprinj*fi» Id, where he had been recently bought the Jo«* IhtmevvofH! A N D C O N TIN U IN O 5 D A Y S receiving medimi treatment your eyea an il Miipply mu the ranch in («o wily vili«'. Mr. ami Mr». M. Kinnell, of Fall» I’ I iihm - h to meet yo u r u n iiv iilu a l Pity, Wire gue*t» of the pfiNt \\««*k of Ncl»«»n'» Auto Hah’» ami West Hide Shingles and rement for sule at the requirementa. • Mr anil Mr» W O Wil»on. They Garage will wash and pidish your cur Cottage Grove ice plant, across alley ami guarunte«* to pl«*ase you. in v ilo uurth o f liurtels & Safley. u K tfv wen* on their wrny V « » Funyon ville. Ami we ilo not uae drop». Henry Dumewood r«*turn«*d Monday Mr*. V. E. l ’otter arrived Wednesday Fotat»»«*» for »ale at Sterling Ferii Co. muy 13«* from visiting hi» »¿»ter, Mr». Horn from Oakland anil is visiting at the Polli ns, o f Springfield. home o f her brother, W .,L . Darby. Mr» Jack ('nnhiti, of Kugene, form Mrs. Jack Callahan and son Jack erh Mi»» Inez Flynn, i» a gtii*nt tbi* arrived Wednesday from I’ ortland und w«»«*k o f relativ«« atul friend». Optician Optoinetriit are visiting Mrs. Callahan's parents, H«’«’ our »li«»w w iiolow» Monday for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Lenai-N 0 round on Die Premise» H*c »all* bargain*. The Fair. myl.lr Nelson Durham ha* purchased the Cottage Grove, Oregon Krni*»t Arme* i» temporarily o f f hi» Venske property at the corner of job at the Southern Pacific »tation Adams avenue and Sixth street. hern too* «»f a return o f trottili«* with May l*. five days, the big I9e sale «»in* o f hi» hip», th«* r«‘»ult o f an injury at The Fair. myl.lc when a boy. ||<* ha» mail«* a trip to Port land for ««lamination arid w a.» t«dd C. J. Hopper moved his household that hi» trotihli* i» »eiritlr rh«*umati*m. goods to Grants Pass yesterday. lie photographed this year New butter wrap p r i m : Fir»t 100, I.ee Sullivan returned yesterday to oil your hirt Inlay. Every $1.20; addit ionnl hundred» taken ut Klamath Falls, nfter a w e e k ’s visit »ame time, 35r each. ixx with friends in Cottage Grove. body's doing it. Mr*. \Vh«*«*li»r Prnke, former m i d f f i t , See Nelson’s Auto Sales or West' Mr unii Mr»». C. I,. Trrnrry, «*f Side Garage when you want your car Wnli*rl«»o, l«iwit, ufi* v t ni V t nj* ut th«* i» rneeiving treatment f«*r »fonai and washed or polished. my 13c M irriti K«l«ly home, Mr». Tr»ifvry nml nervini» trouble at a Portland h«>»pitnl. -if H«*«l trailing »tamp» given with each Mra. Ii. liopmuii and children a r Mm KiMy t>«*iug «mt«*r» Mr. uinl Mr». 10c purchn»«* at S te rlin g ’s. A »k for rived yesterday from Vancouver, B. C., Tft*t» «*ry r tix s ( In l«»«nl«* in 11»«* t hem. rosy Or Fleming llenderer nod Mr*. .lame* and are visiting ut the home o f Mr. (iullnwuy u n i « » Inauravi«1«'. riunì«* Dii. Hear* went to Eugene Monday evening ilopmnn’s brother, William. Mr». Ili’ iiry Mole, »i»t«*r <»f Mr** T to visit Mra. Murali iii-nderer, who ia C. M. Shinn attended the monthly lì Hiiilt«*tl, Mr». It» ii «u»ti*r m in a huHpituI there. meeting o f the advisory board o f the luw uf Mr Mutiteli, nini M i m i ’ » Yicttn We wiah to nnnounre thut we have Red -Cross in Eugene Monday night. mul /»liuti M utimi^, in»'<»’*» uf Mr» moved aeroiu the *treet from our The newspaper expects tickets to be Mudi « II. dii « f Allwfty, HPfi* u im k former location and are prepared to furnished it where a writeup is ex vi»ii«»r» Imri*. take rare o f any tire or tula* you per ted o f an entertainment o f any A. W. Il* i» vmiting dt Voti Mr». VV. V McGee, o f Albany, bring hero. We repair anything made kind where an ndmission is chnrged. rdlld u t II m * li" u h * u f hi» jmr«*tit», Mr. dnughter of *'Fm*l«*’ * Hurm* Watch, o f ruhtior. We have a full line o f X. W. White was in Eugene Wc-dne*. illi»| M i ». W iii llrlliM »’II. was h«*re last w«’ek anil also visited new und a.aed tire* and tube*. Cottagi day on business. inOtfr h«*r daughter, Mr». H«*rt Tra»k, who i» Grove Viilriiair.iag Work*. Mrs. Wm. George left Tuesday to m a Kogem* hospital. Mr*. John Nokea and her grand visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred Shep daughter, Mia* Irma Miller, left Wed M II. Anderson was in F.ug«*m* Mon herd. ut Brighton Beach, Ore. neailuy for a viait o f a few week* at day «»n business. llar'on Helliwell, o f Koseburg, vis Houttlo at the home.a o f two brothera ited Monday at the home o f his bro W«»st Sul«* Garage for correct at o f Mra. Noke* and with numeroua ther. A. W. Helliwell. tentlon to your motor. myl3c We 're u little bit the w«»r»r fur other o f Mra. Nokea* friend* in that Mr. ami Mrs. Klmer Prowe, o f Call 110 when the old boat w o n ’t wear but w e ’n* still on the j«»b state. On their return they will viait apr29c in our temporary location at th<* l.orati«*, wen* Kugem* visitor» Monday. a t Milverton at tho home o f Mra go. Overland Garage. bridge, wh«*r«* w«*‘ll I»«* ju»t as J. II Hawley was in Kugene Mon Frank Gnretson has received word Nokea’ aon Clyde. p|«*a»e«l t«» s«*«* y«»u ns w«* vv«*r«* from Mr*. Garetson, who is visiting day on busin«*iui. High grade Suia* and American her parents at Alton. III., that their la-for«*. Ke«’p nc«|imitit«*i|, been us«* Wood. Elled^e & Co., one block watch repairing. New Era Drug Store. dnughter Klnor hn* sustained a frac y o u ’ll wnnt t«• s»*«» u» often when npr22tfc tured arm. louth on Pacific highway. »Htf<- W. OiUon. we get ba«’ k nt our <dd location The little tot underwent in the fine new biiiblmg b«*mg Mra. W ebber'* piano pupil* gave n an operation only a short time ago. .1. II.-i rdy Crow wm in K iii ;'-nr put up for «»nr us«*. reeitnl lu*t evening too late for cx Kridny. I n usual enamelware bargain* May II. J. Shinn k i m n K iiki - iii - loinim-H« tended mention in thia i**ue. 1» at The Fair. my 13c Free I>elivery Phone 1ft v iiilo r Kridny. FKK8I1 F1HII ON F R ID A Y « Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm. Ostrander have I f you're from Min-muri, I 'm your received word that their aon Willie, hurkidlM-rry. (ii-m-rnl n-nl i-Mtntr hum who ¡s in the government hospital at in-««. It rimtN you nothing; to lint your Seattle, is slightly improved. Mrs. Ostrander nnd W illie 's grandmother, |iro|x-rty with mi-, nml 1 know tho Knmr. J. M Durhnm. mtltfr Mrs. lavra Finnerty, expect to leave soon to spend a month or more with l>r. S. M. Wondt writoii that hi him. him ri'rovi-nul nuffiricntly from hia Hu«» to iiversight, Nelson's tire ml. rri-cnt illio-mi to lu- uhl<- to o|M*n un Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Darby visited in tin* Inst issili* ipinted th«* old prices offii-o nt Htorkton, Ciilif., for mir({i-ry in Eugene Wednesday. which hud I m *«* h superseded, Instead of und mirj{i*ry ronaultntion. Mr*. A. True Lundy, o f Eugene, the netv lower prie«*» which bad just Mimi Until I to« I i m*. ointi-r o f Mrn. expert corsetiere, will be nt Hotel gone into «‘ ffert. lb* »un* ami note Bartell Monday anil Monday evening. th«* ad. this w«*«*k with the new lovv«*r Knmk Hufli-y, urrivi-d Monday from May lti. A brassiere given with first prices. may 13c Albany. corset sold. myf>-13pd Nrluoa for tiri* m-rvicr. myl.1i1 Th«* G. A. Handers and Wm. Skilling D. F. I,ee has ordered his address S. Hrowntor, o f Hurnoy, Cnlif., via families motored to Portland Sunday. changed from Cottage Grove to Goble, Mr. Sanders, while th«*re, sideeted iti-d tin* first o f thi- wi-i-k with Mrn. Ore. Kalaton. electrical e<|iiipiiicnt to I»«* installed in Ilri>wnti*rV mothor, Mrn. K. Mr. and Mr*. W. II. OiHott arrived his l»iiki*ry when lie moves into th«* Mr. and Mm. II. >1. Si-lioltx, o f I’ort Ken Hanford went to Portland Tuea Tuesday from Moosejavv, Snsk., and new* building n«»w under construction. land, ■to|i|H*d o f f on thrir n-tnrn from ilny night on huaino**. are visiting Mr. O ille t t ’s parents. Mr. Try the W«*st Siile garage when your nouthi-rii Californin to vinit Mr. and First rlaaa engraving and jewelry and Mrs. A. II. Oillett, of Seventh cur ma d» attention. a 15c Mra. ( lf*orm- Hnrrowa. repairing. New Era l>rug Store, W. street. Gilaou. apr-'-’ttY Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want Mr*. George Rainey, o f Santa Rosa. ed at the P e o p le ’s market. tfo Calif., is a guest thi* week nt the Myrtle Teeters went to Eugene W ed home o f her cousin, Mr*. I. H. Vontrh. nesday on business and to visit her II. M. Morrison, o f Itemi, nrrived sister, Mrs. Joyce Stpehenson. Tuesday to join Mr*. Morrison at the Mrs. Oeorge Scott and daughter, home o f her parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. Mrs John Dugan, Mrs. I,ec Dugnn. .1. Steven*. and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Shinn were The First Baptist ehureh, corner of among Eugene visitors Wednesday. Eleventh and Adam*. E. G. O. Groat, John Spriggs nnd Edgar Willson at pastor. Sundny service.* nt I I n. m. tended Elks lodge in Eugene Wednes Snndny school at 10 a. m. mylltf day night. Mrs. Bert Trask returned yesterday Have you seen N els on’s now tire from a Eugene hospital. Mrs. Frank prices in this issue? may l i e Knn\ is reported as doing nicely but O. M. ( I e k y ) Arthur, who was in not able to come home for some time the city this week, say* his brother yet. Earle nml w ife are in Ooour d ’ Alene. Hue tn oversight. Nelson’* tire nil. Idn., whore Earle has employment. in the Inst issue quoted the old prices If you ItHvt* never dealt with iim , kindly hear in mind that we 0. O. Warner left Wednesday for which had been superseded, instead of Oakland to work for tho highwny rarry « eomplete line of fancy and Maple groeeriea; also a the new lower prices which hnd just department. full line of feeds at llie right price». We would appreciate gone Into effect. Be sure und note Mr*. Emma Doolittle went to Ores- the nil. this week with the new lower yon giving ns a trial nrifer. Every article guaranteed. Should prima. maylSe well Saturday to see her grandson, yon for any eanse, or reason have a complaint at any time, Harry Hedgepeth, who sustained a Kenneth Spencer, o f Eugene, spent we will only he too glad for you to come to us, that we may fractured limb while playing baseball. the week end with his grandparents, have name rectified. In connection with our big 19e snle Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Godard. Wednesday, we will place on snle Charles Brunenti went to Portland another lot o f nlnminnmwnre nt snle Sunday to consult a physician about prices that will interest yon. The his eye*. Fair. my 13c For privnte dancing lessons phone Olin Birdwell, o f Ts'banon, who hnd W a l k a B l o c k a nd S a v e a D i m e 112 1. for appointment. Mrs. E. A. been visiting his mother. Mr*. Dnnicl Steen, 24 north 7th. apr22tfc Wigle, returned home Fridny. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY You Save Money on the Groceries You Buy Here F. O . Hegulut 25c Solid Pack DelMonte tomatoes, per can........ 19c Regular 20c Standard corn, Maine atyle, 14c; 2 for........ 25c A dozen or two can» of our 20c pea», while they last.... 15c A few of our 75c broom», going at....... ........................ 49c N E W SPUDS, PEAS, LE T T U C E A N D A SPA R A G US. C O F F M A N Scholl 19c Sale T h e F a ir M ay D. J. SCHOLL Tales of the Town 18 Ostrander C&> McQueen Mis* Elm» Metzgus, n t Hood River, who had been visiting Mrs. H. K. Metcalf, returned home Friday. Mr«. Hattie Grindle wai taken to a Hpringfield hoapital Friday for treat ment. Mrs. L. H e fty Johnson, o f Elkton, •pent the week end here. Mr». Edna Hullivan »pent the week end in Koseburg. John Hrund, former resident, arrived Friday from Dunsmuir, Calif. COMIC OPERETTA ON FOR MAY 18 AND 19 “ Bulbul” , a eomic operetta in two arts, will be presented at the high srhool auditorium Wednesday and Thursday evenings, May 1» and 19. by pupils o f Mrs. I .eon Desl.nrzes. The words o f the operetta are by Maude Elizabeth Inch and the music by W. Rhys Herbert. In the presentation of “ Bulbul’ ’ the people o f Cottage Grove will have the opportunity o f listening to some o f the c i t y ’s best talent in beautiful lyrics and catchy nirs. The plot, which involves many complicated situations, is full o f spice nnd humor. May 18 nnd 19, high school aud itorium. myl3e B AN ISH R U B B IS H Cottage Grove, Ore.. Mav 11.— (T o the Editor.)— Much ha* been said nbont the beauty o f our little city but not murh about the surroundings. Take, for instance, the nnsty looking mess at the north railroad bridge. We have a nice little park and have good cause to be proud o f our citizens for- their support in maintaining it. especially in accommodating tourists. The Cottage Orove Mhrin- club will hold a social session at Hotel Rarteli Saturday evening. The entertainment will start with a banquet, with dune ing between courses. Stunts, speeches, music and dancing will follow. Only Shrincr* nnd members o f their families will be present. « ♦ Mr*. George Mote entertained Thur« day evening of last week with » •> o ’clock dinner in honor o f the fifteenth birthday anniversary o f her niece. Miss Genevieve Rice. Mr*. Bose Crouch and son, o f Oakland, were out o f town guests. ^ Husbands of members o f the M. P. G. club entertained their wives at a 7 o ’clock dinner dance at Hotel Bartell Friday evening, the a ffa ir being in the nature of a surprise to the wouieu. The party attended the show, the men having provided a special comedy for the edification o f their better halves. Frank Garetson, o f Eugene, was a guest. 4r *8- ♦ The Tuesday bridge club was enter tained last week at the home o f Mrs. Hehofield Stewart. Miss Ileen Wills and I.yneh Curnn, both well known former residents o f this city, were married May 3 at Albany ♦ ♦ ♦ The I^i Cornu* club will meet Tues day with Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. ❖ ■P Q The Tanglefoot eltib held a mas querade party in American I-egiun hall Wednesday evening, the hostesses be ing Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs . E. E Schmidt, Mrs. T. O. Mudtell, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. I). J. Scholl and Mrs. Schofield Stewart. Fruit punch wns i MONROE STUDIO 4 THE SOCIETY Banking by Mail It may not always ho convenient for you to come <o the hank in person. If not, “ Uncle Sam” will <1<* it for you. Deposits may he sent by eheek, money ortler, or currency by mail. Your instructions will have our prompt and careful attention. 19c t i r May 18 Make all remittances payable to our order. W e collect checks atul drafts without charge. Your tax receipts are hack. Bank of Cottage Grove ONTHE JOB PEOPLE’S MARKET C em ent W a l k s 20c Square Foot WM. HIGGINS JAM AND JELLY SPECIAL for SAT URDAY, MAY 14 15c jars- _ _ _ -10c 1 dozen jars— $1.15 Sm ith-Short Grocery # but do we consider those very tourists served. Miss Evelyn Veatch and Mis.* when we allow a dirty junk pile to lie Ruth Bede assisting the hostesses. . . . presented to view at the very entrance to our city? Do we giv e them a very The Constellation club was enter inviting welcomef Why does not some tained yesterday afternoon in tho ban organization liko the commercial club quet room o f Masonic temple by Mrs. or the civic »improvement elub take Bertie Durham, retiring president. SUe this up (now that spring is here) and presented each member with a token. insist upon the city either having a A t the annual election Mrs. Grayee dump ground in some out o f the way Cruson was elected president. Mrs. place or requiring citizens to burn or Blanche Short vice president and Mrs. bury their rubbish. Jennie Beidler secretary treasurer. A O N E W H O W IS H E S T H E GOOD dainty two-course luncheon was served. W O R K TO OO ON. ^ <§* The M. P. club was entertained Tues The Misses Genevieve Rice. A v a Young, Margaret Elder and Hattie I*- day by Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mrs. O. bow. o f the Freshman Domestic Sci A. Proctor, Sr., being the only guest. ence class served Mr. and Mrs. H. Dainty refreshments followed a social Omer Bennett and daughter Beatrice, afternoon. Miss Maude K I.nmson, Miss Irene Curtis and Mis* Ella Kroeger at a three course dinner nt the practice house last evening. T H O N E YOUR NEWS. Large stockings, when the feet are entirely worn out, can be cut over and made into stockings for children. • • • The back o f gingham and cotton skirts make good kitchen aprons. PHONE YOUR NEW8. Presbyterian Church— Sunday school at 9:45; preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. W. J. I -urge will conduct both service*. The Sentinel wants all the news nil the time. I f you know an item, phone it in. Our number is 159 J. •• A. F. & A. M., Attention M. M. degree Wednesday, May 18. 7:45. Refreshments. The usual cordial invitation ” -M q ia j v m L. N. P H E L P S , By order o f W. M. Secretary. All the dirt, removed no de lay»— minimum wear sterile results— moderate cost. Pressing Every Day » Tie COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Us Up PhoiM 79 Just R eceived— A Car of Fisher’s Famous Egg Producer 100 W H I T E L E O H O R N P U L L E T S A T A B A R G A I N O N IO N 8ET8, W TIILE T H E Y LA8T. 3 PO U N D S FO R 25c. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store