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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
“THEY CERTAINLY ANSWER THE GIFT QUESTION” I ’ r o h a h ly l i t e r « i* Npiui-ono m i y o u r ('h r ÌN t iiia » lini f o r w h o m « y o u i ' i i i i i i o I «.!<'<* ti li* ti i mu i a a u ila iili* p rcttciil It m a y for M o th e r o r !• ittli«*i' o r |M ilia|m a o m r c I ohc fr ie n d O ft e n ! in te » it in d i f fic u lt to fu n i a w o i ili w h i l f K ill ! " i aoiiii'oin* in ai to y o u . IT P T O lT IV R G Y L A S S E S XV T H » I N V I S I » ! f B ir O C A l M Wily lint |T>V#* a |nnr ol kryptok (II iimu - h , tin- invisible hi- focala, ami make thin Christina» a luatiiiK onrT kryptok» «•limiiiatf tin- i'yi'iflnMN trouble« of a ll who wear, or miKht to w rar, Inforni gluaai * I 'min* in ami auk on afoout our kryptok Gift I rrtifiratr l'Ino It »implilic» Ihr giving of a Ki'ooiiirly um-ful present. D. J. S C H O L L OITH'IAN nlTO.MKTKIHT Kartory on thr I'rrmiara Collage Grove, ftrrKon I Tales of the Town Mr**. Kri’tj I ftn|»n r Her return«’«! Humluy l«i her hotu«* in t'obiirj», *»ft«*r • |M*u«linK •*«•»* lint«' with h« r dmtgbtrr, Mr* N. J. N««I j **» u Jr, Hand Olsen wrestling match— goes to a finish- Saturday night, December 3, at Moose hall. <|2e Klhauoo V ra lrh , H*.ulh.-rn P acific ■ umturlur, i* again mi ihr Portland Koacburg run. New pon g«* «ilk at Thr Pair, Ur*. Edith S lrp h n i* rriiirnril Hutur •lay from a|>cuding Thanksgiving in Kugene with her daughter», lU i . Iia unit ItlltL litfht or om* of numrrou* olhi*r ar lirlr*. N.-t»oii '* Mrrvirr Mlitlmu. d2c C. W. Wiillurr w n lr * from Milvrr llnlr, \S ki .| i , that they arr having lot* of rum amt huvr hail four iin-hr* of «now, yet hr wi»br* everyone hrrr a ni>-rry liiriatuia* amt happy Nrw Yrar. Mi ill w iling flour an.I feed at lowral ra*li purr*, I'hone 57. J. F. Mpray. tf A *• **,i |*iunil M,n wa* born Muu.lay I*. Mr. ami Mr*. Norumu liny*. I f your row* nrril a touir, get a ran of Kow Karr at Mti’ rliug'» Feed Mlorr. de<-2tfc Thr llnlr <*nt»furlli rhildrrn and thr Ornut lirowu i-hildr.-ii l.avr l.rm *uf f ir in g vvilh diphtbrria during thr thr |m*t work. Varuum rlranrr for rrnt. A. I~ Wynn«. n2Stfr A #!v |Hiiin.l daughter wa* l*orn rhunwlay o f ln*l week lo Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Tlinniu*. Twrnty f i v r per rrnt o f f on all tronmrd hut* at the I .ourk* Millinrry. A daughter wa* Imrii Mntiir.lay to Mr. and Mr*. Urorgr Mnnlb, o f How Kivrr. Do your Christmas ahoppiug early at Mad*eii‘a Jrwrlry. u28c Mr*. K a lr Menr* went to Curtin Mon.lay In v ir i I at thr homr o f hrr daughter, Mr*. W. V. Chapman. I 111.’ th..ii*iind il.-m* Hrrr ovrrlookrd in our ad. Call and *rr thrm. Thr f a i r Mlon*. A. I* Vim! >».|.-l wa* in Malrm thi* wrrk having hi* *prnmi>d anklr at Irndrd lo by a *prriali*t. Moving and »torage. 1‘hour 99. City Tntuafer. u ovlltfr Mr*. Clinton Mr.llry, who had brea v i*iting h.-r parrnt*, Mr. and Mr*. K. Thr bnlir* ' eirhnngc miti bave M Thurln-r, rrturn.-il Monday to Mr ilii'»*'il puultry, homi' mu.l«- bonnny, Minnvilhi. puuipkin pii’ , rnkr, l’i r , un km Ir ut ili. Oood prelinunory and an extra rr*t riMim Huluribiy. d2pd " Whib* wr likr olir nrw hoinr fini', added attraction at Hand-Olsen Vrl wr cujoy rrnitlUK thr urw* frolli wrestling match tomorrow night. onr ulti bomr t o w n , " w n t e » Mr*. W. Mr*. Hrllr Mrhindlrr, who hud been C. Manfani lr..m Mal.-iu viMtmg lit thr home o f hrr daughter, lln vr Ihal ra v r trinigli rr|miml in i» Mr*. W. I.. IIrv• .’li, rrtururd Monday A l„ W y ..... to her home in Ko*rliurg. “ W r arr n n .lv M’tlb'.l in our ucw II pay* to put b>>r*e* m rom fortahle Immr ami likr il fm r, “ w ritr* Mr* •tali* them’ wot, chilly ditv*. I* T fw il Èva Hi-ini-nway fm m Purllunil. «Inl.If, uprn diiy and night. A. I*. I.ur d2 30c Lei ihr i'hriKllini" prr»ru l I h * aomr *on, proprietor. • Iona tot thr rar *<nn<'thiiiK u*rful, Ownr Jane», o f Everett, Wu*h., vit litri* a m ol.irm rli’ r, n.l.f. Cottage Univi* It i*.l .luring the wrrk at thr A. J. Mlrvrn* l.oinr. Pnililrm, *nir Mimi iti’ fb ’rlo r», C h ristm a s Our Chriiitntaa camly ami mil h are now in anil we sure have a fine assortment of i-aeli at iinmt reitNonafole prices. We will make you apeeial price» on i|tiantiticn, ami eNpeeiall.v to ehurehe» ami »ehool». It woiilii lie ail visalile to »elect your etn- ilien ami i i i i I n now. We v. II nave them for you. Specials fo r S a tu r d a y , D e c . 3 A lm o n d s , | h i Ifo •lam, large holtle, Mth SaiiKagf, country style, per Ifo Mincemeat, knight's best grade, Ifo Salmon, 2 rims I'm Honey, foulk (bring a pail), Ifo ................................. 20c 10c 26c 26c 26c 22c DAMAOED FLOUR We received a carload of Crown flour and there were afoout 50 sacks damaged foy water. We will sell these at re duction at once. S m ith -S h o rt Grocery T h « H t o r « T h a t A p p r « e i a t « a T o u r Trad* Lawrence Phelps, o f Klamath Falls, Tiirrington varuum cleaner*. Full ■ft uttiii-huii'iit* free until lii-reinbi-r on hi* way home from a hiisiue»* trip .‘It. A. I* Wynne. n25tfe lo Purtbiud, visited W^dncHday at the Annnhfl Mnmll raturni'd to Eug.-n** home uf hi* mother, Mr*. Amelia Vt.in.lay, a fte r spen.lmg thr week end Pbelp*. Cull or phone for a vacuum cleaner with li.-r pun-ill* at Inndun. U «v. Jilnon M IV nix w ill preurh nl demoiiHtratios. Kasy payment*. A. L. u25tf>: Ihe ir.pi .*! .-hurl'll Muiidny in..ruing Wynue. C. M Parker ha* closed hi* grocery mid Hvening nl 11 und 7:30. M oreing sermon i “ T w elve Abom ination* o f tin- store on the east Mule und di*|»>*ed o f H ible.“ K vfilin g *friniiii: “ Thr Iten hi* »lock. «•fit* iif A.'k now Ifdgin g (to il.” Second blind bicycle for *nle cheap. H ole'll (iallnwny. d2pd Mr*. It. It Heoieuway i* in Port li,ml visiting hrr *i*trr und daughter, Mr*. K. A. Trunk was in Kugene Mr*. Fronn (llltn rr und Mi** Nellie Tuesday. llrm rnwuy, The Booth K elly null at Springfield (iulh.wiiy fur in*uraar«. 511 Main resumed operation* yesterday. Mr. it•••! Mr*. Miuilh Trank, o f Kow WutchcH, jew elry, bund puinled Kiver, visile.I thi* net'll III I lie holin’ .loon nud ninny novelties at Madsen’s o f their * 1111 », Hay mnl ttert. Jew elry. Do your Chrinlmu* »hopping o20c Newral »ilverw a rr pnll. rn* al Mad now. m ' ii appropriate g ift * for L’briatma*. Mr. and Mr». J. It Cren»haw are Mhop now. u'it'M again making Ih.-ir h o m e in Orant* Mi** AugiiNlii (inroutte i* »pen.ling P a»», where Mr. Cren»huw i» in the eigur »tore buaiucK*. the winter in Ashland. Don't take a elm nee on tire* when Mr* O. ,1. 1 .itmien* till* been suffer lug with toiiRiiitiR during the punt you can buy Koval cords, Ford *ize, fo r $1* ill. Come and look them over. wrrk. d2c MuliRrrihe to nny magazine you wniit Nelson ’* Service Mini ion. through Ihr Hi ta ll Mlorr, <12 30 Mrs. J. A. KHedge was a visitor in Fred lb .ile 1» and Ju ne« Hart, ae Kllgen. Wednesdny. Mr Matc.-I Whitlock, o f Portland, eiiinpanied by a party from Meal 11«, went into the Hohi'ima d i»trirt Mon ha* undergone nn o|» rnl.on for Ihe ex traction o f u windoni tooth that had dny. Tiirrington rleaner*; en»y pnymeata; grown to the jawbone. lleudipiarler* for poultry supplier umke your own term* lu rennou. A. I.. Wynne. s W lfa Du you get e g g » t It not, »ee Spray. Mr, nud Mr* Charb’* Hi’ idler mid High! feeding will |iuy. And he »till Mr and Mr*. Oeorge Matthew*, re crow » u I miii I »torin g egg*. Storage eggs turned Monday night from n motor all sold at my satisfactory price*. nINtfc trip lo I ’ortlmnl, where they »pent Phone 57 fur poultry nupplie*. Th m ik»giviu g lit the home o f Mr. H ct. K. U. O. Urout i* confined to ■ !., house with a sprained knee, hum M atth ew *’ brother Alfred. Ilurgmn* in Indie* ’ and rh ild rrn *’ laineil in a fa ll on a sli|.|*ry walk. felt »hoe*. Cull ul The Fair and see He may not be able to get about for several day*. thrm. Mr. und Mr». O. It. Dickinson, Frank To a hot finish— Hand-Olsen Jour» mid W. W. MeFnrlmid motored bout tomorrow night, Saturday, lo Portland Monday, returning Wed December 3. Ladies invited. d‘2 nentlay. Milter Mlar Exchange buy* second linud furniture and huune furui»biug good» d2 23pd Mr. mnl Mr». Jeptha Hurt were Ku gene viRitur* Tuesday. You cannot give family li. J. Mhinn wa» a bu»ine»N visitor or friends a more accept in Eugene We.iues.luy. able gift than your pho I f you buy o f Mpray you arr not tograph in one of our |iayiug fo r delivery or thr other fe l new folders. Make an low '* bad dvbta. nlMtfc appointment now, and Mr*. Wurth liu rv ry wa* a vi*itor in avoid the confusion of Eugene Wt'dlie»day. t'hriHtuiaa week. U. F. Allison, o f Port laud, Mpeut the week eud here With thr Allisous. Why fu »* around nud buy some old used ear that you d ou ’t know, when you ran buy good used Hodge rum, guaranteed lu be in first rlnns condi Mrs. t'arl te lle rs returned Wednes lion, for $150, und good used Ford louring* for $150 to $175 eaeh. t'-uine day night from a visit iu Portland in, let u* ileraonHlrate these to you. with her mother and sister, Mrs. Jack Neiivoa’a Mrrvire Hint ion, Dodge deni Is wis and Mis* M illiceut, The bitter, >-r. d2r who has Iteeii receiving medical treat uicnt, is much iai|Tuvcd, and she and Dr. II. W. Titu * i* nllen.ling the Mrs. !»• w i» are expected home this session o f the Oregon Mlutr Dental week. usRoi'iution in Purtluud. lie w ill re Dr. W. H. V ow , o f Eugene, an turn home Muutbty. ■■ounces he w ill be at the Hexall Drug I s iu in It.s.k.-r took hi* Mister Sophia ¡Store every ¡Saturday, 11 a. m. to 5 p. to Purtluud yesterday. Mhe w ill at m., prepared to treat diseases o f the tend *ehool there thi* wiuter. eye, ear, uo*e and throat, and to fit Chicken*, hog*, veal and cattle Want giaaaes. d2t f c ed at the People '* Market. tf M ims Iua Proctor, who is attending Jmnc* W allace took it load o f bog* the U. o f O., »pent several dny* o f last lo K o g .'lie Tuesday mid returned with week with her cousins, Mr. and Mr*. m registered Jersey eow. C. W. Caldwell. Plumbing, house wiring and »heel Uet your order in .or a washing mu metal wurk. A. L Wynne. u25tfc chine or a vacuum cleaner now. Kasy Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Pow ell were terms. A. L. Wynne. u25afc culled to Kuytnoud, Wash., Tue»duy by Mr*. Glen McGee and baby N eal re word uf Ihe neriou* injury o f their non turned yesterday from Springfield and Kohiu in a mill aeeideut. Details were Ma reola, when* they had liven visiting. uol given in the message. K lcrtric In nip" and shades at The Isi.lge WH’ relurie*. K indly furnish Fair. The Meiitihfl, for publication, with lists Mrs. K. M. C raw ford was called to o f new o ffir e r * eleeted. Mhcdd Saturday to cure fo r nu uncle, J. 1. Jones nnd T. C. Wheeler were B. Crawford, w ho is sick. Kugene visitor* yesterday. M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity It. Irish, o f the Cash nnd Carry store Truusfer. n o v llt fe at Debanou, visited the Cush nud Curry »tore here Wednesday. Christian Mcience church, corner o f Jeffersou avenue and Hecoud street — Sunday services at 11 a. m . Wedne* ' day aervieea at 7 p. m . tf ! Mis* lairetta Miller, who had been We have selected Cottage drove visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hartell, for a business location because returned Tuesday tu her home in Ma we believe that here is a bright Icm. business future. We formed (treat bargains in pure sugar candy, this opinion partly from the 15c the | hiu ml at The Fair Maturilay. Harry M. Webber was in from Ins good business enjoyed foy the Const fork ranch Wednesdny. People's Market, which we Mr*. Fred Bennett is expected to re have purchased, and we trust turn the latter part o f the week from the good people of Cottage a Kugene hospital. drove will continue their busi Price it right and I ’ll move i t . I f ness to such an extent that we you wish to buy right, see me. City will have no reason to change and rountry property, j . M. Durham. The Best Christmas Gift Monroe Studio Change of Ownership Mr*. Klmer Munson and little duugh ter, who hud been visiting Mr*. Mon son ’* mother, Mrs Bessie S u tcliffe, rv turned Wednesday to M cM iunville. Best ipmlity scratch feed at Mterl m g '* for 12.115 per e w t„ delivered any place within the city limit*. der2lfc Peter IVnrdurf went to Myrtle Creek Wednesday to visit hi* son Hob ert. Hubert Malcolm has bought the in tereat uf C. H. Skinner in the Skinner A Holladay burlier shop. A ll kind* o f electric flatiron * rv paired. A. 1* Wynne. nSStfe Mr*. II. A. M iller left Wednesdat’ fo r a visit in Koseburg at the home o f her ilnughter, Mr*. Anna Hess, (iallnwny w rite* insurance. Mrs. J. W. Buck lev left Wednesday for Portland and Washington points to remain until a fte r Christmas Nuvembcr subscription special continued to Tuesday, December 6. Last call. Mr*. K. C. Hrmistetter and daughter. Miss l.ucille, o f Kiigcnc, spent Thanks g ivin g with Mr. nnd Mr*. John Bar her. who, with Arrh Proctor, motoivd back with them in the evening. M oving and storage. Phone lit). C ity Transfer. n o v llt fe A ilnughter wa* born Novem ber 2 to Mr. and Mrs. O. I * Corey, o f Sea side. Mr*. Corey was Mis* Oiml Hart, daughter o f Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm. Hart, now resident* o f Portland. Wiileh out fo r Santa next week at The Fair. II. W. Vincent, now located at Hrownsville, find* that he hns got to have the Cottage d rove home paper. our minds. Free delivery before 9 a. m. and after 3:30 p. m., starting Dec. 5. Williams & Dickson Proprietors People's Market Frank Brown, who had I kh - ii visiting his brother and sister, Charles Brown and Mrs. Shelby Churchill, returned Satnrdny to his home iu Cole's Valley. Overland parts have gone down. l*>t IIS figu re with you o n needed rt'i*iirs. Overland Garage. ulStfc K. I,. Gile and fam ily, o f Koseburg, »topped o f f from a trip to Portland and visited with Mr*. G ile ’* mother, Mrs. Lucy Currin. Electric light fixtures and shades, toasters, grills, curling irons and e v erything electrical. A. i „ Wynne. n25tf SPECIAL THIS W E E K Folger’s Coffee One pound free with 5 purchased Half pound free with 2,//i purchased Ostrander McQueen I.. H. Garoutte, w riting from Mucra m.-lito, C alif., says, “ C an 't get along without my Mentinel, to keep in touch with old frien d s.’ ’ Watches, jew elry, hand paia’ od china and many novelties at M adsen'» Jewelry. Do your Christmas shipping now. o28e Mrs. K. V. Wilkinson, iu renewing her subscription from Waukegou, lit., »ays that she is confined to her bed with a sore foot. Everybody look! Hale o f meu's and !>«>*’ ties 35c, 50c, $1 les* than half the price b»st year. A t The Fair. Bernard Biaiuard has taken the place of U. 11. Piester as carrier o f thc ulteruoou mail uu the west side. Mr. 1'iesler, recently appoiuted collector ol water rent», ha* opened an o ffic e iu the Oregou hotel. ¡Special, »hurt time only: Hex volt Lialiery reinsulated $ti.8ll, 12 volt battery reinsulated $V.<0. H ave your work done now and nave money. ih e congregational meeting ut the Presbyterian church, auuouuced fo r to night, uud the musical evening, date lo r which had not been fixed, have been ludefiuiteiy |Mi*lpuncd on account uf the bau on attendance uf minors at public galhenngs. ¡Silver Htar Exchange has fo r sale this week etoves, tables, kitchen ijueeii*, iron beds, springs, guitar and various artielea. And those pretty home woven rugs w ill make such uico Christ mas preseiiis. Buy now uud hold. d2p Charles Whipps w rite* that hi* ad dress is now Tillam ook, Ore. A If. Jury c a n ’t forget Cottage Grove. “ Then, to o ,” he says, “ The Heutliiei is some paper; so keep it com ing.’ ’ N o extra charge fo r installing light fixture*. A . L. Wynne. u25lfc Janies MeFurlaud has not been fe. I m g extra well fo r the post several woeks. .Subscribe to any magazine you want through the Hexall Store. d2-3U H. A. T ibbils renews his subscrip tion from M yrtle Creek and sends the follow mg item ized aeeouut: K indling wood fo r one year, $3; price o f Hen tiuel, $1.75; saved during year, $1.25. A dainty bit o f jew elry fo r a Chris- ma* present. Get it at M adsen’s Jewelry. o2ch Mrs. Frank Lin k renews her sub- seriptiou from Heattle, remarking, “ Certainly ca u ’t get along without Thi- Heutinel.’ ’ We have no cut prices at Dodge Brothers service station and West Hide Garage, but we do all work on Dodge cars at prices set by Dodge Brothers, which are very reasonable, and the same in regard to Ford car*. We charge the price established by the Ford eompauy. A ll other ears accord- ingly. W ith Dick Hturges iu charge we cau assure you proper treatment uud competent workmanship. Come in nnd talk over your troubles with us. Fred M itchell returned Saturday from a Port laud hospital. Mrs. George Kebelbeck returned Saturday from a visit with a sister in Portland. M oving and storage. Phoue 99. C ity Transfer. n o v llt fe Kev. VanNuys, fie ld representative fo r religious cdueation, filled the pul pit at the Presbyterian church Huaday ■noruing. We are selling Community silverware at lower prices thau ever. See the 2»> piece sets. The Fair. A. M. Brown le ft Saturday fo r the Southern P a cific hospital in S hu Fran cisvo to undergo an operation fo r ap pendicitis. Christmas suggestions at A rt Shop, 37 uorth Sixth. the New u25p Ruth Phelps, H azel Loucks, Pearl Ashby nod Mr. and Mrs. Leslie God ard returned Sunday to Monmouth, where they are attending the normal school. Christian church— I f the ban is lifted , there w ill be the regular ser vices. I f not, there w ill be but one service, at I I a. m., at which there w ill be communion and a sermon by the pastor. Miss Opal Moore, who had been vis iting at the home o f her brother, A. M. Moore, returned Hunday to her home in Goshen. Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. D. Stephenson, who spent the Thanksgiving vacation with M r* Stephenson ’* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. George Teeter*, returned Sunday to their home in Eugene. Prices Reduced on Cleaning and Pressing Skirt» pri’KwiI ¡iOc up; cleaned and presoed 75c up. Ladiea’ suit» presoed 75e up; cleaned and pressed $1.50 up. Dreoses pressed $1 and up, cleaned and pressed $2 up. Men’» »nit» pressed 50e; cleaned and pressed $1.50. Overcoats pressed 75c¡clean ed and pre»»ed $1.50. Suit» »potted and pre»»ed 75c and up. Altering and repairing done by an expert tailor at reason able price». The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY King U» Up Phone 79 None allowed at these services who are under 18 years o f age. W illie Hpriukel, o f Junction City, who spent Thanksgiving here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith, returned home Sunday. The Handy property on west Main Htreet was sold lust week to J. G. I ’oe. Cecil Caldwell, o f Portland, spent the Thanksgiving vacatiou with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. “ I could not very well g iv e up my old home town newspaper,” writes Mrs. A . W. Turpeu from Modesto, C alif. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomaeth wer. up from Springfield Tuesday. Mr. Tomseth had business with W alter Woodard and Mr*. Tomseth visited Mrs. F. W. Uawkius. H. H. U arg .•eaves was in Eugene Monday. A five-pound daughter was bora Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, o f Wildwood. November subscription special continued to Tuesday, December 6. Last call. Some men get the habit o f »peaking sharp to their wives because that '» the only way they can get a word iu. • * • (Released December 12, 1921) Men are great only by eoutrust. To look up to a person is to ackuow ledge your own in feriority. • • * Kisses are healthful. H a v e n ’t you notieed that the plump, red-blooded girls are the oues that are kissed the most f a * • N othing w ill satsify some people and almost nothing seems to satisfy others, a a a Everyone can assist in the reforesta tiou idea by setting out a tree or two every year. The thauks o f a future generation w ill be theirs. November subscription special continued to Tuesday, December 6. Last call. Ask Your G rocer always ask for Home Made Lard and Compound Home Cured Ham and Bacon packed by your City Meat Market We arc supplying the local trade. Cheaper and better than »hipped in grade». Saves the freight two way» on home grown hogs. N o Sunday *choo) at the Methodist church Sunday. Parents can get the Sunday school papers fo r the children. Morning services at 11, subject, “ How the Glory o f God Is R evealed .' ’ Eve ning service at 7:3«, subject. “ The B. 8. Nwengel, in w ritin g from Sun Man Who Disappoints His fNiture. ” Jose, C alif., under date o f Novem ber 19, said that he already had his tur kev t*>ught for Thanksgiving and was enjoying the sunshine. He reports that he is (he “ a r t ific ia l“ taiokkecpcr fo r the Ford agency there. We have a fu ll stock o f nit kinds o f feed.' I f you nre in need o f dairy J FISH ER’S AND GOLDEN ROD feed, egg mush, scratch feed, hog feed, f FISH ER ’S BLEND AND DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR rolled barley, rolled oats, e_rn, mill feed, or any kind o f poultry supplies, FARMERS' A N D POULTRYMEN*S SUPPLIES call ns fo r prices before buying. Sterling Feed Company, N26 West Main street. dec2tfc J. C. H u ff writes from Pufur, Ore., to renew his subscription fo r another City Meat Market Jones & Eaton yesr.