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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS DOREN A. Special to The Senti nel.) Low boiling point* do it— the first link* in • continuous chain of boiling point*. Low boiling point* for assy storting, medium boiling point* for quick and smooth acceleration, and higli boiling points for power and mileage. Red Crown is a straight • distilled gasoline. Hence there's a continuous chain of boiling points, gradually rising from low to high. Mixtures cannot have a continuous chain of boiling points. That's why mixtures cannot be as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gaso line And that’s also why the gravity test for gasoline is worthless—gravity tells nothing at all about boiling points, the only real test of gasoline quality. To make certain of getting real gasoline, and not a mixture, fill with R ED CRO W N ik e G a s o lin e o l Q u a lif y S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PA NY (CALIFORNIA » Secretary of Treasury Urges Every Household to Can and Dry Surplus Fruits, Vegetables r FIGHTING MEN TO AMONO THE CHURCHES 1 l RECEIVE INSURANCE Bill in Congress Requires Sol Aug. 11. I'rofessor and Mrs. K. K. Kobiuson ami child returned Monday dier to Give $15 to His from an exteuded stuy iu Evi gioie, '1 hey loft Friday in their eur tor Urauts Pa**, Family Monthly. loi a tortuiglit '* \ isil with Mr. Rob iuson ’« parents. f . 1). YauYuliu purchased a carload Washington The administration's of lumber from the Row Rivet mill last program for Insuring soldiers, bailors week and will stmt the eoustruction of I .1 ltd marines was plueod before eon a new house soou. Uruudpu und flrandina W urd left for gross tu IdiMitleal bills Introduced by Springfield Thursday morning to visit Senator Simmons unit KepreaeuiuMve relatives. They will return here for a Alexander. The Insurance program further visit before leaving for their varies hut little from previously au home at Taleut. Dewey Watkins, of Comstock, visited nouncod outlines, the chief Innovation severul days of last week at the home being the proposal to compel men and officers to allot a minimum of $15 a of his cousi ti, Mrs. U. F. McCollum. Miss Rebecca Bales visited several mouth out of their pay to depeiideul days of last week at Mount Yiew with , wives and chlldreu. the family of her brother, Charles Authority also Is proposed to com Bales. Mrs. Robert Ward and three datigli 1 pel (ho men to he Insured to deposit tors, o f Talent, visited at the Martha it t por cent interest with the govern Barnhart home Wednesday. ment. and ut the discretion of the war Mrs. James Ootiley and daughter«, I Misses lieorgiue and Minnie, tiud Edwin and navy departments so much of their pay as is represented by the dlf Bedford motored to Taleut last week Neighbors gave a canned fruit shower ference between the 415 faiull) allot Wednesday tor Mrs. C. D. YuuYnliu, ment and half their regular pay. whose home was recently destroyed by Provision is made for the payment fire. Mrs. YiuiYalin served cake and of government allowances tu families lemonade. U. F. McCollum and II. E. Prince of men in the nation's armed forces were Drove visitors last Wednesday. The proposed allowances vary be Miss Dora Mosby spent last week vis tween $.> and $50 monthly according iting her aunt, Mrs. Miles, n*ur Cot to the circumstances ot the depend tage Grovt*. , Nlr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters and ents. aud would he In addition to the family spent Sunday with the Joe Me sum allotted under the compulsory al Killin'n family at Cottage Drove. lot ment feature of the hill. Mr. and Mrs". Dien Jennings and Oircn Indemnities for partial aud total dl* Land, of Leona, spent the week end ability would vury from a minimum of with home folks. Lee Thomason sold u fine milk cow $4o a mouth for privates up to $200 to Ernest Sloan, of Row River, the for higher officers. 'The education of first of the week. injured men In vitiations by which Mr. aud Mrs. Peterson, of Harrisburg, they could earu a livelihood also I* were Sunday guests at the Chas. Jen provided for. mugs home. Uuder the terms of the bill, soldiers, Philip Mosby is fighting fire «ear sailors and marines would be enabled Star. Wess Chrisraan and Dien Bcott start to obtain Insurant e on their lives dur cd their thresher Mondny. The Dorcna Cottage Drove union lug the war tu sums from lluoo to Christian Endeavor meeting, held in a fin.uoo, the government taking the grove near Currin’» bridge Sunday eve risk and the men pitying (lie premt uing, wus a success in every way. A iiiiis The rute would lie approximate picnic lunch preceded the service. Over ly $s per $1000 of iiiHiiraiice, and the li.’» people were present. premiums would be payable by lu stalliuenls out of pay. S A O IN A W . P ro fe ssio n a l Cards PresbyterAui CUUrrlt D. \ MacLeod, pastor; phone 137K Hilda sehuol ut 10 u iu Morniug woralap ut II u m. Moilliug VIWifet " T h e Pe0eel One • • • Methodist Church Rev. Jus Knotts, past.a Huudtiy seliuul ut III u. in Reg ulur presetting services ut II a. in aud 7:30 p. hi . Mid week prayer meeting Thursday evening ut 7:30 o'clock Kpworth league ut 7 u m. Rev. James Moore, «lintrsvt auperiu leiideut, will preueh in the morniug. und there will lie no preaching service iu the evening a s s ChrtsUau Church Walter Cullison, minister. Bible seluail 9:45 n tu. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Pretiehing services at II a. in aud 7:30 p. m. ■ • • Baptist Church E. D. O Oront, pas lor emeritus. Monday sehiMil at 10 a m Preaching ut II u. ui Prayer meeting every Thursdaw-ut 7:30 p, in. s » • Christian Bcleur* Church .Services in the chapel at 242 Second street each Monday at 11 a ut. Regular testimonial meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p m The building is open for the use of the circulating library each Wednesday from I :.'10 to 4:30 p. ni. All are cordially invited to the MTVUoa as well us In make use of the literature. • • • Catholic Church Father Curley, pus tor. Mass and Monday school at 8 u m on first and third Mnuduys of every month. Monday school at 10:30 a iu ou second and fourth Mondays. MAX LUEBKE THH RAWLEIOH MAN Kesidrur« 'Tenth Mt. Plume I 7*11. R MtCAROAR. D D 8 D E N T IS T Ncornlgiu relieved instantly by Incul noplitfiitinii. liesiilenee ami office at Fifth nti«l Muin. Filone I II.I Cottage Grove, Ore DR C. E. FROST Kleetroal treatments X rnv pie tines Microscopie entiliiiuution of spot uni and blond. O ffn e : l.awson Itlk Filone 47 Jr E. YOUNO ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffn e «ni Main avenue Cottage Grove Oregon UK A. J HENDRY DENTIST LADY A TTE N D A N T Over First National bank Work «loue alter hours and Suiolwys by appoint un'ut. ( 'ot titge («mve, < Ire Filone 10 A W KIME. M D P H Y S IC IA N A ND .SURD E O N O ff lie in Phillip* building over the Heusua ilrug «tule Olile» phone 34 Remileiiee pio ne 12*1.1 TESTED RECIPES Drundmother ’s Old Cushioned Din gerbruad— One cop molasses, half cup sugar, one cup bird, boiling hot; three tutilfa|HM>nfllln sour milk If you do lint have sour milk, use three tablespoon!'ui» sweet milk and udd a half tenspcmnflil of vinegar, and let stand u few momenta before mixing, two tenspoonfula soda, one teas[ioonlui ginger, salt, flour to loll, und bake ill a quick oven Cut ill squares. • • • C o t t a g e Struve UR W til ego II M HAMILTON LIC ENSED CH IR O PR A C TIC P H Y S IC IA N Cnnsòltfif ioti ami examination free. Offici* hours 1» to 5 Hun day* mol ev«*uings bv appointai *t. O f f i c e iu «dd C o t t a g e Gr o v e bnuK bui l di ng at HOb j M a m evenne. link«*«! T o m lit Gut n th in m I i «’«* f r o m the *mo«»tb <-mU «*t t o w n t «»♦•*, nrotip out tbt» |'ul|i und m i l w ith an «•«( tin I q u a n t i t y of cold cooked rice or niucn r o m , add unit, |»«*|i|»«*rf |»:«|»i >k n . b u tte r and a few «ln«|»* ot onion ju ic e , and ti little chopped pund i'V. K e t i ll the toinu to shell*. T in er w i t h tops and bake hull an hour in a m o derate oven. H J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW Frm tices .11 nini notai V oubli« all courts Tw •• vi t V fi V c years • 1 ¿¡very housewife this year should re store to her home the otten overlooked some industries of canning, preserving p«*r iene«*. FADS AND FANCIES pickling aud drying of pensnable fruits and vegetables, ine large number of Hader Uldg Cotfnga Grove, Ore ---------------------------------------- new back-yard gardens which have been • • • planted this year shortly will begin to To keep window screens from stick liermudn Fruit Cake A go«»«| fruit ALTA KINO yield their extra harvest of beaus, peas, ing, rub soap on each side o f the frame. cake cun bo made without I'ggn tin fol A T T O R N E Y A T LA W carrots, beets, sweet corn aud tomatoes. This is also good to keep bureau draw ^ (¡Special to The Sentinel.) lows: one cupful nugnr one tablespoon The regular supplies also will reach the ers from sticking. Aug. 14.— Mr. und Mis. J. I . Neut Of f ici * located in the rear o f fill butter, one eupful of milk, quarter • • • markets and, as happens each summer, returned Thursday from Washington. the First Nut numi bank. teasjiOonful nodti, on«* cupful of chopped the local supply will at times exceed Miss Kathleen Allen is visiting re la When putting curtains on brass win t fregón Fot tage Grove raisins, ¡5*^ cupf'iiU flour, suit, cintm immediate consumptive capacity. Not dow poles place a thimble over the end tives iu southern Oregou. »non, mace, nutmeg. Fat saved when to conserve much of this surplusage of o f the pole and the curtain will go on Mrs. J. C. Mulligan and daughter fricttAiM'cing chicken is good iu pine* of valuable food would be sinful waste. Ethel came up from Oregon City Sun perfectly smooth and easy. butter in this cake, and if pastry flour * • • The present food and labor situations J S MEDLEY day for a few wqpks' visit with Mrs. Washington Plans for seudltiK the is not available, us«» instead two round are such that no household is justified I f new potatoes are put in water Mulligan's sister, Mrs. Neat. A T T O R N E Y A T I ..WV first national guard troops to Kruno- mg cupfuls of bread fhmr. This cake in looking to others to release it wholly with a little common soda two hours Mr. and Mrs. Ensley and ehihlren lrom individual responsibility aud eon before they are wanted, they will then and Mrs. K. B. Moody motored up to have been peril »ted by the war do will k«*«*p a long tune unless the family structive action in saving aud couserv scrape quite easily. ’ I W i l l amette St. Kilgern*. t tre Row river Sunday and spent the day purtment with the organization of a learns of its whereabout*. tug food. A ll any home should expect * * • picnicking with friends. division which will «delude troops Hoiled olive oil to which n few drop*« o f others is to supply those foods which Otto Nichols left for Central Point from 26 states and the District of Measure a sweater before washing «»f vinegar biive been added is fin«* f«»r cannot be produced effectively by its and shape it carefully when drying to Monday for a visit with relatives. highly jiolished surfaced, \pplv in mod own members. The railroads will be meet the measurements. Mr. "and Mrs. Kaey Matteson, of Columbia. burdened with the transportation of * • * The slates from which the national ••rat«* «ftiuntiticM and rub with a «“ ft Weudling, and Mrs. Smith and daughter staple foods and civil and military ne An excellent remedy for mildew is to Helen, ol Natron, visited Sunday at guard troops are to be assembled arc: flannel eloth. • • • cessaries from localities of production saturate the article with kerosene. Roll the J. F. Neat home. They were ae and manufacture to districts incapable it up and let it stand for 24 hours and companied on their return by Lucille Louisiana. Pennsylvania. Wisconsin, A home recipe for the making of r«»»«e New York, Ohio, Deorgia Alabama water is as follows: Nose oil, 25 grams o f supplying their own needs. It follows mid Audrey Mattesou, who bad been then wash it in very hot soapsuds. that all locally produced foods, con « • • visiting ut the Neat home during the Iowa, lilt not a. Indiana. Minnesota. «•love oil, L’T» grams; nlc«dnd to milk* served by home methods, lessen the win Maryland, South Carolina. California. ItHiec. This i* then added to distilled Fine tableeloths keep in much better [>ast week. ter pressure on transportation agencies Delbert Bennett and llezekiah Tuck Missouri. Vlrgrti.H. North Carolina water to the strength desire«!. condition and make a better appear and also release similar products of fac ance on the table i f they are ironed er, of Wendling, were in this vicinity Kansas. Texas. Michigan. New Jersey, tories for other purposes. with one rentral fold and then rolled Sunday. I urge every Household, therefore, to T H E L O Y A L T Y OT ODR Merle Scott went to Cottage Drove Tennessee, Oklahoma, Nebraska. Col instead o f folded. Rolls for the purpose can all surplus perishable products for Monday evening to see her mother, Mrs. orudo and Oregon. may be purchased, or may be made by PATRON» which they have containers and to dry rolling together many thicknesses o f Stephens, who is soon to leave tor Cal j The commanding officer of the dl and keep in paper any additional sur ifornia. paper. Miii’li uf tlis sucres* uf tins bunk vision will be Brigadier Deneral W. A plus suitable for such preservation. • * # Mrs. Tapiin and Ethel Moody have | Mann, of the regular army, now chief is due tu Ihr loyalty uf its ilepos Canning calls for no special skill and Flowers cut from bright-colored silk returned from Prune Hill, where they of the division of militia affairs of Wilt* It- 11 (I' H«' «1 »1** • ml««t«k with iliotlrt II lull for little equipment beyond a wash boil- Burs, Many uf uur eilst Omer* spent several days canning blackberries. i oniornx utul N«b'<|oal«- »••|»ii|*n»«*nt irlvr ih er and jars, f resh products, cleanliness are applied with broken buttonhole the war department. express their satisfaetiun Willi stitches to dark taffeta hats. and heat are the chief requirements, as «iMtrti'in I* n«bll|C I d •*-••*> ib'gn r* iu U.» * * • Discussion of the time and moblll the serviee they rerelvr not only LONDON. even sugar is not essential for canning ! fol l.M III IT fll* oi j /.atIon of the division or Its departure ! AORICULTURV.. w.ih If* «1« cm I in. uti. Before washing luce collars baste in nords of commf mint Ion tu us, fruits under modern procedure. Fruits i for Krance are not permissible uuder ; COMMERfL (Special to The Sentinel.) and vegetables, moreover, can be dried them closely on a piece o f white cloth rft» I «1*|>m imuil« . but also by neqiisint mg their efficiently in the suu, over a range or to keep them fioin being stretched out Aug. 14.— Mr. aud Mrs. L. R. Short- ! the voluntary censorship. * ENGIMLL1MRG. ith »• «1 * pm fm»'nil in ftismls with Ihr Imnk's um » gas stove, or before an electric fan. or tom. I f no starch is put in them ridge visited Sunday with Mrs. Short cl*i*l hi « «‘(vil /!• Hijrhwtt>, lii<tuatria! rallrd fseililies. Home-made shallow trays of wood or they will look like new. ridge's sister, Mxy. Martin, who is ill Ait« Ii iu* ilfn a if I \b •'liiiitf‘«l I fi£iiir«-rihg # * # heavy wire screen are the chief equip at tue Cottage Oro>« hospital. rO KbH TK Y in. l ulli*jj I • IngiiM rr 8-HOUR DAY HELD RUINOUS Biu h »vidence* of nur pntrons’ menl required. Drying is a time-tried Miss Judy Trunnel was u recent vis After your blankets have been washed lax npproval ure very plcnsing tu iis home industry; conservation of food by and dried thoroughly, beat them vigor itor at the home of her sister, Mrs. j Lumbermen, However, Favor National HOMR ECONOMICS with 4 mtj«»r «Irfan drying is largely a matter of restoring ously with a carpet beater. This makes tirace McKibben. snd are liighly vnlued. ; ou nl* in« lu lling ti a mi 111 x mi th* I ' m lit:« standard for Day'* Work. to the home the gicat-graudmother’s the wool light and soft and gives the Mrs. Ada Hogue who had been vis Holla«* . method of seeing that her family had blankets a new appearance. iting the past week with her nephews, 1 Seattle, Mash. Concerning the t«l MINING, wii'i lliM-r «1 f a r lin« ula. iuc!i«<! good food in winter as a relief from a J. E. B.niton and Emerson Keith ley, ! egram sent to Pacific coast lumber ! lux < lo ni«« .«I htiguiin iiitf * * * monotonous diet of root vegetables. returned to her home Monday. men by Secretary of M ar Baker, urg PHARM ACY I f cold starch is allowed to stand all Canning and drying can be practiced A number of neighbor» gathered at , ing an eight hour day for workers. T i n ; S C H O O L O f M U S IC , o ff.1 a Mialntc night the water can be poured o f f in as effectively in a city house or apart the Lew McKibben home Saturday eve lion mi III** p f i i f i|>.tl «1 • | i , m I me nt a of *«>•«! ment as on a farm or in a suburban the morning and the starch will do for ning. ice cream was served and a i Hubert B Allen, secretary of the Meat Hll*l Ml*»* II Il l'll I,« I Hll*f boiled starch another timd. dwelling. pleasant social evening was enjoyed, j ! oast Lumbermen's aasuclatiuu. said THE MILITARY Li:l*A KTMENT. »n*«.l;. «l # * * Canning, of course, already is a prof Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. that white the lumbermen are anxious j |0M.» «.««1*1* in III I*» 17 m »«I w «« ii r**« <»Min«*ii BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES itable industry for women and children Tough meats eau be made tender by VV. C. Shortridge and sons Herbert and tu cooperate with the government and ' d * thin tor O \ I fr«. m the VYcalcrn !>«*|iait in thousands of homes and I trust will adding one teaspoouful o f lemon juice. Claud; Mr. and Mrs. Tullar and little ... .. ... 1 li mi . . I »«■*’ considering Secretary Baker's rn. fil of I l f L* * W a r I>« f «i fment <$« u b r of Tile following price* ure I is c f' become almost universal this season. To • • • son Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hhort- , . . . . , th«* fifl«-«n ' <lialMifiii»Ji«-d i i i > H in t io ns ’ ' of feet on butter wrappers: aid the home conservation movement, ridge and son Kenneth, Delbert Mills, in-Haage, they do not reel that they Add a few bread crumbs to tfie scram 1 hkxH w r h-arnlnif All .a.lrf w will h r fiuniah'd the department o f agriculture has is bled eggs for breakfast; they improve Edna Hhortridge, Ileen M ills, Ed. Bra can concede the eight hour day at coinf.lct«* uniform« by ih«* I K Oovcriimriit 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Sstiir sued a new farmers’ bulletin on home the disli and make, the eggs go further. her, Roy Ewing, Hubert Ewing and Ma - this time. days only M < anti ■ rid the junior anil senior • »«lets enrolled m canning and another on home drying of • » • 100 wrappers, on liny day except Eli rie Oaroutte. The statement of the lumbermen la- , l **e l( O. T < will he Kiven • ««uunulat ion tor fruits and vegetables. These free Norman Adams ami Harold Tower , , . . , .... , , .. days mid 'Saturday* fl W Darn the heels and toes of new stock . , . .... ., w . . . . sued late Saturday uiglil set forth that | »utiMintenrr, «« wrll »• all lmii»pi.r1»tiitn anti pamphlets should be read and followed motored to Cottage Drove .Saturday ' •litiaiMlenee al ( h r « i t » s i , 1 H m n n i r i r a m p These are rash prices. in every household which wishes to ings and socks before they are worn. njg|lt , the telegram from M'ashiiigton did not K h O iH T R A T IO N B M l I NS O C T O B E R *, Additional wrappers printed at the translate patriotic impulse into concrete To prevent their wearing at the heels, Misses Marie and Lueile Oaroutte j necessarily change the situation un | 1017. line the back o f the shoe with a piece I n f o r m a t i o n on laquont Aii drsss. service. same time with either o f the uliovr 35 spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. | |e»» |t lead» to negotiations whereby of black velvet. R «|l* trar, O i«*ua A in cu ltM ia J Cullogs. D. F. HOUSTON. cents the 100. * • * Edwin Tullar. it would be possible to establish a C o r v a l l i s O r o » o n f ’OTTAD K DROVE H K N TIN N L. When baking potatoes, grease them ■tr national eight hour day for the lumbar Advertising pays— in The Sentinel. The L ive Wire Newspaper. L Y N X HOLLOW. first with a little butter, and when Industry. cooked they will be beautifully brown SOUTH ERN P A C IF IC T I M E T A B L E and crisp, with the nice glazed appear (Special to The Sentinel.) North Bound South Bound Sumpter Burn*; Lo*a I* $200,000. Aug. 14.— Oscar Briggs and Donald ance that makes them look so appetiz No. 16— 2:28 a. m. No. 13— 1:00 a. m. ing. Kimball rode to Latham on their bi- Baker, Or Sumpter, once the Baby • • • e.yeles Sunday. No. 18— 9:56 a. m. No. 17— 7:10 a. m Ion of eastern Oregon, is a smoking Tha City Transfer Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark and children, Mittens cut from a discarded mack No. 14— 4:35 p. m No. 15— 2:42 p. m mass of ruins, as the result of a fire. All Kinds of of Cottage Drove, were Sunday guests intosh, or other rainproof material, a No. 19— 7:40 p. m The loss I* estimated as high as $ 200 . man's mitten being used us a pattern, at the W. A. Wrennc home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Langston were 000. Every business house and nearly are splendid to use when blacking the stove, or when doing other hand-soiling Cottage Drove visitors Sunday. uvery residence, church and ball have FOR Mrs. Plnnk and daughter Viola, o f been leveled by the flames jobs. More • • • Cottage Drove visited several days re- than 300 persons are without borne* Plano Moving a Specialty To take iron murks out o f a white cently at the Wm. Plank home. V o cr/ ?, I - i o F P . r ’j z i R. Y. Porter was in Cottage Drove WOOD A N D COAL quilt, soak the spot* in lemon juice and I’ hone 55 Tomato Trust Charged. then hold the quilt so that the steam Saturday on business. Dtnnls Eucalyptus Oil i G i ç f x C J rv W / .s a s O. W. Johnson and fumily visited at Offlca At Eagle 81«ar Store from a boiling kettle will pass through Washington.— Evidence of a con « T «L L DSUQ «TORCH the spots. This method invariably re the Caldwell home Sunday afternoon. ■piracy among large par king Interest* T urks 2 6 c j a r * soc Roy Riggs, carpenter for Mr. Cloek, moves iron mold i f persisted in. spent Sunday at his home in Cottage to corner the entire tomato output of A POORLY PED HORSE Drove. the Pacific coast has been discovered, reflects disersdit on its owner, but the Mrs. Day went to Oak'lnnd Saturday it was said at the offices of the federal owner gets the worst of tho deal bs for a few days’ visit with relatives. came economy in feeding the nor*« trade commission. Deorge Tellier and Miss Varien ______________________ affeefb- its working capacity as well as Cottage Grove Trainier Dresser were guests at the Wolford it* appearance. I f your horse kicks on home Sunday. Many Farm Loan* Asked. bis feed you can correct it by buying Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong, Mr*. Washington — Applications for farm your feed here, as you get the best Slater and the Deorge Huntsman fam loans are pouring into the federal land ,l,," l't y for the least outlsy. Farmers, ily spent Sunday gathering hazelnuts banks at the rate of more than fl.UUO,- ¡’ ’’ "t«Rotors and horse owners generally along the river. know that our feed is alwsys . id to to th* th . Iwiiy» up L D. Lajoie and Mrs. Caldw ell and 000 a day, the federal farm loan board standard. PIANO M O VINO St son Ernest drove to Eugene Thursday. announced. Hie total for July having AUTO D R AY TOR QUICK D ELIV ER Y O . M JO H N . E U Q B N B O R B . reached $34,310,000. T E L E P H O N E 72 MANAQKR tOff WILLAMETTE OISTMGT Advertising pay*— in The Sentinel. OFFICE: ELITE OONFEOTIONERY L PLANS MADE TO SEND GUARD TO FRANCE Jf First National Bank Cottage Grove, O regon COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS The Oregon Agricultural College The OLD REUABLE J W . W . M ’F a rla n d Hauling & Graying Done on Short Notice Chilblains L. L. Harrel Oregon life BEST FOR OREGONIANS D ra y in g of all Kinds STERLING FEED CO.