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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEET HELD HERE BREAKS ALL RECORDS Over ¡ÍQP Delegates Compliment Cottage Orove People Upon Cordial Hos pitality extended BIG AIR DRAGONS DIG KEROS GONE Craft of the Future Will Be World Armored Dreadnaughts. Winged Flghter* Promise to Be De- veloped Much thè Same as That of Naval Construction. War Wastes Europe’s Meat Supply. American Stock Raiscra Co-operata With Food Administration In Con- eervatlon Measures. LIVE GENUINE p KRYPTON LENSES \ : NOT STOCK STOCIK k i m a s k s They nic s| *cc in 11 v gniiiml lo lit I he Dpi mil io ' ci I s in you i itllllll case. ib ii K r v p t o k Gì im liiig I'liiu t is ilio inosl in m liiii a m i w «“ g u im in tc c o u r lenses io In nocui n l« ly a m i s c u m iiic n lly grn u m l, xx il lumi T in « », Hornlolics m PROPER SELECTION OF SIRE The Lune County Christ tan Fniioavor One of First Considerations In Breed couveution held here Friday, Saturday my of Livestock— Pure Bred and Sunday xxua the most successful in The tlghtlug alrplaties of thè future It la prohabla that Europe for many Gives Best H-sults. the history of the society, oxer -00 del « i l i groxv lurger alni Iurger. Tliey xxlll | lel'c cls u i any lum i \ nil t'gutcs being iu attendance, l'lio pro- sooii beeotne ilio Oreadiiiiugllt of Mie years after the xvar xxlll look to a « Ill'll you Vull co llie are absolutely sure ui the genuine Krypluks when great extent to America for Its meal grains were most interesting, entertain nlr. The developiiieut. xvrltes a W'nsh * hu* of tin* tirsi i-oiishb-ratlons In the here Tor them Complete lens grimlmp iaclnrv on pr.mi si » ing and instructive and all themes were breeding of livestock Is III«' s«d«“etloll Itigtou correspoiiihuit. xxlll be much thè •upply. upon subjects related to Christian Ku Illing vom prescript ion» hele loi «piiek service of Gie proper sire. The tiifhii'iici* of Europe's herds are dxxtiulllng under deaxor xxork. The delegates xvere most stime as tluit of nuvitl eoustruetlou. tin* sir«" Is pro emliu'lit because lo* di Thla ts thè prcdlctlon o f a goxeru- war's demands faster Gum they «-tin be porfuso in their compliments for the rectly ntTiu'ts a greater number of otT Uospitulitx of Cottage Orove people. luent export. It is bus« «I 011 thè lirlef replenished. spring Hum does tin* single female. Carroll C. lloberts, president of the report from l.otidoii telliug of thè w n - « When tho Gentian aruilea retired There can he no linproveiin'iit or grud Lane county uuiou, presided, aud Ted struetlon by llertuaiiy »>f metal I iuìomh I î ' m tory ou E Y E SIGH T S P E C IA L IS T lliokt'U laOUNtm Leaxitt had charge ot the music. battleplanes. whlch tìermaiiy Is build from occupied portions of France and lug Up process by the us«* of senili rrouilM:.i Quickly Htfplfeinl A N D OPTICIA N llorse breetlera should recog- Some of the more prominent speakers ing to meet A uierleaus In tho ulr. Belgium approximately 1.800.000 lumi -Hi- in attendance xvere Fdua M. Whipple, 881 W illa m e t t e S tr e e t , E u ge n e , O re g o n . T e le p h o n e llO'J ‘ ■ From thè outset 1 have l*»>en eon- of cattle xvere appropriated. Tide ad ul/.«* tin“ fact that It Is not a paying state president, Ixuth Williams, state __________________________________________________ JJ vlnced that thè Cult «al S ta te s should dition virtually asfogmirded Geruiauy proposition simply to bree<l mares to secretary; Kuby Seuseuy, state junior inx stallion that max be available A superintendent; Hex. A. L. Crim, of Fu- 1 devote much o f lt> genlu» and con- from cuttle sliortuge other nations now sound, purebred siiillloii should he structlxe nhlllty to thè < 1 «‘x«‘lopiuent «>f au (Ter. gene; Kev. Walter Meyers, ot Santa th«* Honor Omini, M in « Mattie l.mobss, iisetl if the hest results uiv to I*«• oh Clara; Hex. Walter Calhseu, of this a poxx erful tlghtlug alrplan«-.' he salii. in England some 2.400,000 acres of tallied. decoraì«’«I tlo* illtiing room. Miss I'liel city; Hex. A. B. Fatten, of Forest "Gertiingy inay (>«> building h *«>rt of HÖCHST Y. inti Wilkinson tuoi flit»** Prol/ninn grass lumi» hiixc by compulsory meas The siiillloii sele«'t«‘<l should con Oroxe; Captain K. K. Moon, returned Merlai nriuor-clad. hut thè Kaiser xxlll served as cashiers Most »if tin* Honor ures been forced Ititi) grulli production, form as closidy us possible to the missionary from boleuge, Africa; Mrs. h a ve no inonoindy In thls r>‘sp«-et. (Inani guis appointed on eoiiiuntteeii Klla Humbert, of Fugeue; Irwiu D. Cus *'My Judgitient Is that developmetit thus reiluctng pasturage uml hay lauds. br«“«“«l and typ«* of the inures that are were hi attendance and nil worked effi |(«*v D \ Mu« l.i'otl, \>lm Ion i t 4* tM* ter, general secretary of the Fug«-uo of nn effeotfvo tlghtlug forco Iti thè nlr A declining seule of maximum meat to b«“ bred. Stallions of pure breeding clentIv . Miss Mildred Manna, though V. M. C. A., aud Hex. Kendall F. Burke, wlll follo»- luueli fh«‘ sanie line as naval prices for llxe « titLie xxas oriluliieil In iii -«>. by Virtue of tlu-lr uuilltxod IIli- inorili it i; tu Hike up Y M (' \ v\«*ik with tho t i n n y , wim th e ^iif?t ut' h on or not an Honor (inani, ptovnl herself a of Junction City. couatruetlxxn. In modem nnxles In fnet. England, as follows: For September, ivstry. poHscsscil of greuli-r prepo ! Mt t u o * * iliilinTM th»«* v\ ri*k, ititi capable and willing worker. • • • In all nnxles of hlstory. thè henvy shlp $17 Td per hundred pounds; October. tency than arc grade» or scrubs and muti* inule t rieiitU ot h it lieiu^ tiie CAST OF C HARAC TERS I N $17 JS ; November aud lk*cember, wlll tliercfore IliVtirlnhly Impress tlielr krtit*NfN. The t’ir.Mt tifftiir hiin g iv e n ut Divisions one and two in agricultural o f thè line, xxhloh «-««uhi tHke and givo PRINCESS C H R Y S A N T H E M U M The offspring with tlu-lr br«-ed rluiraefer- i> o 'c l o c k I'uextliis t»v Churl**** \tlnm», wm k have spaded ground and planted thè nuxst punlshment xxas thè baekbone lltO'S and for January $11 to Mr?*. XduiiiN mill Mrs J o b s e r v in g T h e onions mid pens llorrv up, yon other Following is the east of characters of thè tleet. Th ls xxlll !««• tru«“ o f thè evident Intent of this measure xxas to 1 stles tinti Imllxhhml merit. drlxe tho beef uuluiuis Into market as A low service fi*e Is too ofti'tl the“ -ecoml n f f u i r w jin g iv en lust e v e n i n g bv divisions. for the Japanese operetta, Fnucess nlrplane tlotllla «>f ili «1 future. ' Klb er t H***le, Mis. Beile unii «laughter • • • Chrysanthemum, to be presented by the deciding factor with many farmer* “ All o f The nllt«“«l imtlons noxx- are soon as possible. Kilt It s e r v in g Fo u r connie h«n»veri/e*l Wo are planning a motor picnic to be Futerpeau club Wednesday and Thurs building much h eavler bnttleplanea. According to otthial Kn«iich tlgurea, and marc owner» In the »election «if m eals wer e serve«l in both m st m iu es held some Sunday in the near future day exeuiugs of next week at the high T h ls tendone« xxlll Incrense. the cattle of France have decreased to a sire. A low service f< «• ought n«“X«-r At nll « • 1 Nil Honor (¿nani’' are invited an»! lueiu school auditorium: tlines tbere must he tight and excep- a total i>f 12,841.1*00 us «'oiiipared xxith to tie a ti‘iiiptiitloii. )>ut rattier should will furnish •raiispor Princess Chrysanthemum, the Fmper T h e KiiNtern S t a r will gi v e its r< g bets owning 14.N»7,ts(U In UMS. Today, «lue to lack lie taken us a warning A low fee is tlonally fast scout maehines. Just as o r ’s Daughter..... .... Mrs. Bert Trask u la r m o n t h l y s u p p e r to m e m b e r s n e i t t ti t util. of fixrage principally, Frunce Is pro w e must have scout c ru lse rs also. usually a sign of mi Inferior stallion Kriilav e v e n i n g Maideus Attendant on the l ’ rineess: Mrs. J o e 1‘o rt e r Ts T o T o ................... H i l d r e d H a l l L a rg o and »peedy l>attb* ertilsers also ducing only one gallon of uillk » h e r e i ’**lts from Inferior or seruh sir«“» w ill c h a n m an • • t’ th e e o n in n t te e rimi her as NN h<>bl m i l i t a r \ di ill i egulurlv «*v *fr v Yum Yuiu........ Georgia Kinsey m ay be a development of thè Immedi before the xxur two and olielu ilf gul- sell for much less than tho»«* »lr«“«l s i s t a n t s a r e Mrs (ì M Heott avid Mrs Thursday at 7 p m NN e en i*• v t lie work lotis were produced. \V. li I *«• r i \ The m ale m e m b e r s of !Tie v er y mm h and arc pr«tg» 4 *sfoiig rapidi) Du Du.................... Fuuice YauDeuburg ate future, tmt thè sloxver and more by the sound, pure hr« «I stallion. Tu Lip..... ................... .... Juanita Short stable tnai-hlne «vitti a reai punch, tti«* i S t a r will h a v e c h a r g e of th e p ro g r a m V i b r I lo dire» r Hin • »f Nlttjor Harry K Meantime the l ulled Stale* food ad Monbeam. the Princess' Good Genius to follow th e re g u la r business m ee ti ng Mett ali t orporals are st*lecte*| for **ttch nlrplane that enti givo and reoolve a minisi rutlou has taken steps to con __ ____________________ Minnie Wilcox maximum of punislimcnt and stili re- serve our flocks and herds and to In SALT ESSENTIAL FOR SHEEP • • ii(ii h I Mus Maud I toy b* acted as u cor Maideus Attendant on Moonbeam: «li ii Mimi He 11 .• Ituik malti nloft must he thè huckhotie o f crease their numbers. Th«* stock br«-c<l- T h e M I’ <• d u b met Ttienlnv w it h Particulars of Interesting Experiment Mrs. C. M. Shinn Mrs. Roy Short holder is rapinili of the company Mrs S K S m i t h Mrs (i M P it c h er , thè nerlal tlghtlug forees of thè f u ers of tilts country slioxx u disposition Ruth Stewart Eva Hartung Conducted in France— Mineral Mrs. |> II Beinenwtiv ami dnught* r, tu re." to co-operate with the government In The Emperor, What-for-W’ hi, a merci of Big Value. Notte« tu thè Traile I M i - ms Nellie, mol Mrs J o e S m i t h were Th e must p«mcrful a lrp la u e s xxhloh this. Alfred Skei ful i f ' Ifonaaeh_ meeting will be with gtientN. T h e nevt • rd* r that we innv sei! ut a stili In have beoti siati In thls country a re thè Prinee So Tru, iu lox e with the Prin For many year* it has been a prac The vulue of salt for sheep Is noi M r s \V .1 W cmm I s «mali r ma rg ni of profit, we ( noi it ab ces*__ ________ Dale Wyatt Cu proni btpluues unti triplanes ut thè tice among many of the dairy people us fully realiz'd as It-should I»*, and sohlt «dy Heft-Mil I \ to fnlopt t In* cash Prinee So Sli, also in love with the I-angley fixing tleld, Nexxport News. of this country to kill mule culxes ut the particulars of mi experiment con with o | »1er i\ stem W ho II IS IIOW Iti cf Princess.......................... Claude Kitne Va. T h e big Hundley Luig e batti«* birth h i m ! In mull) llistanex-s the fe ducted III France some ««-nr» ago pro Iti I h \ et V «me will be t reut eri al ik e aio! Top Not, Court Chamberlain ....... .... IIONOH GUARD NOT KM plttnes turneil «iut by Great Itrltutn also males If hot lit-t-dt-d to replenish their vide» Interesting Information we trus t olir custotliers will «ee thut _____________ _____ ___ Clyde Bureham have great currying lamer unti Hfe herds rather than go to the expense of t l ^ i is f«*f t h e i r lu'liefit Three“ lots of sheep were f«-«l on hay. Saucer Eyes, the Wizard Cat............. capable of a large measure of destrut- | maturing them luto veal. The high straw, potato«'» amt bean» for I Ml days aP»m ; S i I. K I IM # » K F D 1 ........... Elbert Smith We wish to t h a n k all th o se who so tlx-«* xxork. It Is predicted that these prices of meat caused the vlrtiiul «lis Japanese Maidens, Sprites of the Olle tot tuoi no »alt; oil«“ htl olieluilf l'utertalnmeut by ('tubi l'ImutlotUsts powerful fixing iiiiM-lilii«■» xx III soon glxe i continuance <if Gil» killing. Another mince cm « *h day. mid th«‘ other lot k in*ll\ ass isted lis in our lunch a u d d m Night and Attendants: N l i te r a r y |»r«*graiu will b e g t v e u ibis Mrs. C. M. Shinn. Ruth Stew art,* Ex a place to planes of fur greater caput-tty elM'ouraglng f a d Is 71 per cent, of three-fourths ounce each dally. Those tier at the C h r i s t i a n K n d e n v o r icmveri Nnouig th ese wer e tin* c s e n i u g ar thè l ' h r i i t n n « h u r c h bv (tra Hartung. Myrtle Potts. Ermine Violette, and capable of xvItlistuiallng a verit ! calves killed for xcal this year were ! that had one-half olili«-«- gullied I 1* tiou S a t u r d a y I (> (> P mol KeIo*kalls, w ho d o n a t e d i( * * :» «I II» 110*11 wa v s e l n l d ’s elass in eh» Maud Doyle, Myrtle Kem. Frances able broadside in a sky battle. | mules. pounds more tlmll those that had tin th e use of th ei r bulge rooms. Mrs. N NN < u r imi. » *»i it ed I* v a few •• t Nlr* \V «b Beatty. Helen Simpson. Juda Trunuel, The new American Liberty motor Somebody bus x«-ry aptly said that salt, and l 1* potimi» more than those Kun e, th e o f f i c i a l c a k e b a k e r. Mrs Ro\ er 's uiiisie pupils. l'Io re will be u>' a»| Doris England, Nieta Hazelton, Mateel continues to meet exery test to which i tlie wura of the xvorld have been won tliut had three-fourth» ounce. The KHinaitie, Mrs. J. T S h o rt , Mr» Ful mer , mi «som Skaggs and Trysta Martin. It Is subjected. with grease, meaning that haeon and sto-ep that litici salt cut 1 *4 pounds Mis NN nn M. P i r l . rt*i. m d M m H Mrs J . |( F c o t / m a u . a tueiiiber lard huxe he»*n as esselilml to success more wool, mid a heller llce«'c I loin m g Director of Music..............Esther Silsbv T h e S e n ti n e l re ceives i m p u n e s evelv Poetry a Requisite. Director of Drama......... ....Alfred Skei I those thut had no suit, and »bowed of th e H o n o r G u a r d a d v i s o r y b»»ar»l, w eek from proNpertiv e s e tt le r s wh$ 111 xvar as powder, which Is true. t«»»»k « h a rg e a n d in e o n j u n c t i o n with tin* “ I f poetry could be In an Instant Director o f Drills... Eunice VanDenburg Ttie hoes of Europe haxe h«-<-» very much better results 111 both quality litld H o n o r G u a r d le a d e r m a d e g e n e ra l ar II V »*»» wish G l . “ paper I^I'T wish « pies i»f «f til«* Accompanist.............. Mrs. George Kerr swvpt not merely out of print, but out ' greatly sacrificed to present day needs. texture In the xxnol. to seil v o u r larol voi \»>iW W ad sti oubl t»e kn r a n g e merits S h e w or ke d f a i t h f u l l y an d of language and tradition, there would This makes the American hurd< n all en er get ¡c al lv J o h n Hurler loaned p o t te d Th«* S e r i t m a i , w h e r e p r o s p e c t i v e s e t t l e r « be babel Indeed, writes Ilriun llooker the more heavy and makes doubly es p la n ts for t a b l e d e c o r a t i o n s and one of Wi l l sir* it MULE AND HORSE SHORTAGE In the Century Magazine. We should sentlal an Increased pork production CONSIDER TH E P O L I U — T H E N B U Y A BOND go about Isoluted eip-h one from each In this nation. In Italy giiiln Is noxv War Demand and Few Number of by u chaos of uilsunilorstandiDg. with forbidden to t>e fed to hogs. In Den Animal» Bred Are Bound to Bring We have just seen a letter from a no more communication than xve mark under a ris-ciit order one fourth About Higher Prices. French soldier in the artillery. He is could Improvise out of intellectual o f the hogs were ordered to he killed. overjoyed, for he has had a promo terms. W’e could suggest nothing, con It Is esGmufed tliut one half haxe now Ii'lemxoa I'oll. ge Hull, tin ! tion in rank, and now he gets 14 note nothing, say nothing but xxhut xve been killed. More Gum a million horses and cents a day. He is proud that he is could define. The praelb-ul reality of mules o f tli«“ United Stato» have been now independent and doesn’t haxe that loss one may measure by our uscii for military purposes In connec to call upon anybody to help him proverbial Ignorance of «-ertuin savages out. tion xxltli tlie European xvar during the As for the danger— pouf! For two and oriental races whose jsietry is the lust IS month» tliut I» uhout oue i years he went through the thick of alien to our own. Nor Is that all; fur horse to every '.u In the country. For things for 5 cents a day. then he was poetry Is not alone uur common re some time before tbe European xxur raised to 7, and now to 14. pository of past experience, but to a prices Inni Mugged until hr... . hud This offers a bunch of suggestions degree far greater than we realize <>ur barely more ihan 80 per cent «if tlu-lr to every indifferent American, for The government bus never consid mares mated. The xxur demand and '• source o f present action. There Is no that French soldier is fighting our need more than to remind any observer ered any plan of seizing f o«l»;iilTj the few number of animals bred ure battles while fighting his own. of huniati nature that mankind acts oxxned by householders. Nor Is tle-re hound to tiring about high prices for M E N 'S H A T S — L A D I E S ’ SHOES rather upon pn-slon than upon con any policy of this kind suggested for horses and mules, not only during the $12. 15 'D $ 1 . 0 0 $ 5 .8 5 viction. Brutus demonstrated tils the future. x«ur hut for severul years after. In spite o f tills fact, the United point In prose; it was a poetic appeal There are probably Utt.is») mures on M E N S CAPS— L A D I E S ’ SHOES that made the stones of Rome to rise States food administration has been South Carolina farms, and only ‘g issi and mutiny. W’e define and determine obliged repeatedly to ¡»s ie <>t!t lul de to .’{.issi o f these ar«“ regularly produc e t" $1.125 $ 1.95 ami decide, and still do nothing, hut nials o f rumors that the government ing foals. At leust 12,1X10 of tlmse Intends commandeering preserves and BOYS C A P P L A D I E S ’ W H I T E BUCK - when we begin * to feel, something Is mures should lie n gularly foaling. ramie«] goods put up in American done.” To foreslHlI tin- shoriuge and high (¿50 t » 9 5C $1.50 homes. prices as much a» possible, the logb'al These rumors were originated partly tiling Jo do Is to put every noire to M E N 'S S T R A W H A T S - LA D IE S ’ CANVAS Tommy’ s "Manx" Shirt. by pro-Gennau propagandists and part A pretty V. A. D. nurse who officiates > 125c $ 1.05 ly by coiiS' b-iH «-b-ss gruf «-rs, who In the linen closet o f on«*-of London’s sought to profit through b i.vlng from M E N S OX F O R D S — L A D IE S C A N V A S big military hospitals, according to a misinformed housewives. ....................... $ 1 . 0 5 $12.125 correspondent, relates this enlivening The year 1!*18 will see home < aiming t a le : M E N ’S SHOES and preserving practiced on greater T E N N IS P U M P S A few days ago fresh raiment was scale than ever before In the nation's $12.05 to $ ( ¿ . 5 0 $1.50 served out to a number of newly ar history, officials In Washing!- n b«-ltexe rived Tommies who were in need o f It. Ai.d they ure assuring all patriotic Suddenly on«* o f the in«-n said: “ Say, i housewives that foods so suxed are TO K E E P TH E DEM ON H U N FROM YO U R DOOR IN nurse, what do they call cats that theirs, and theirs alone. » VEST IN T H E T H IR D L IB E R T Y LO A N haven’t any tails?” “ Why, those are Manx cats," replied the unsuspecting nurse. NUTRITIOUS COHN BREAD. “ Well, then.” said the Tommy, JAMES L. (J IM M IE ) M YE R S “ you’ve given, me a Manx shirt.” (T Republican Candidate SHERMAN W. c TWOODY ?5he Sample Store SEIZURE OF HOUSEWIVES’ FCÜÜ STÍ1 LIÍS IMPOSSIBLE W hen you buy a pair of shoes al the Sample Store your neighbor can I say he paid less for lus shoes FOR COUNTY TREASURER 75 To Perpetuate American Freedom, Primaries, May 17 I promise to give the people of Lane county an economical and businesslike administration. T H E G R E A T W A R HAS MADE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. I have during the past eleven years been associated with two large wholesale houses doing bus iness in Lane county, as salesman and office man, and feel that I am competent to carry on the work that is performed in the county treasurer’s office. “ Our boys must have their smoke*. Send them cigarette*!” This is a familiar appeal now to all of us. My father was a soldier in the Union army during the Civil war, and in 1898 while at war with Spain, I enlisted in Company K, Colonel George L. Pittinger’s pro visional regiment, Illinois volun teers. I have been a resident and tax payer in Lane county for seven teen years. I solicit your support, and if nom inated and elected, I pledge my self to faithfully perform the du ties connected with the office. Among those most in demand is the now famous “ toasted'’ cigarette— LU CKY STR IKE. Thousands of this favorite brand have been shipped to France. There is something home like and friendly to the boys in the sight of the familiar green packages with the red circle. This homelike, appetizing quality of the LU CKY STRIKE cigarette is largely due to the fact that the Burley tobacco used in making it has been toasted. “ It’s toasted” was the “ slo gan” that made a great success of LUCKY STRIKE in less than a year. Now the American Tobacco Co. is making 15 million LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes a day. A good part of this immense pro duction is making its way across the water to cheer our boys. The Red Cross has distributed thousands of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. Big and Strong-Boned. ruNIng colts. The average farmer Is not advised to replace all of Ills work mules with horses, hut a siilfh-lcnt < number should he kept to raise animals tu replace xvorn-oul work stock. Above all. b r e d to big strong-honed Jin ks ami registered draft stallions of pure breeding sound and of ucceptahh- weight. One New York hotel has arranged FARROWING HOUSE FOR SOWS a thoroughly patriotic <-oru bread | recipe. It combines corntueal with ! rye flour, both of which ar«- being con Building Usually Preferred Is One With Pens on Each Side and sumed In greater quantities this year Alley in Middle. In order to release wheat flour for the 1 allied nations. This recipe fills a There me two kinds of farrowing large pan Id by '£1 Inches and con houses- the stationary and the |s>rt tains the following Ingreillents: »me able, A breeder needs both if lie has i quart milk, four ounces butter substl- , from 1.1 to I’D brood sows farrowing tute. ten ounces light syrup or ho»*/. Th „ k|(ll| {u * three eggs, plm-li salt, tiro pounds rowing house usually prefernsl Is mie comment, one pouml rye flour und two with pens on each side xxith a four- ounces baking powder. foot hallway through the middle, with The flutter and svrup are thorough plenty of light mid no direct draft. ly nilxe«l. Then n«ld the r-g^-s gradual The pens should he at least 10 by 12 1y, pour In the ndlk. thou add the rye flour mixed wiili the comment amt 1 feet with a similar space on the out- l side for the sow to exercise. baking ponder. Bake In u hut oven t Invest in Liberty Bondi HARDWARE ^FURNITURE KNOW LES & T 0 PROTECT YO U R COUNTRY, URABER BUY L IB E R T Y Jl BONDS Home : cTWade : Flour FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour ^ a,^e by Cottage Grove ^ Ph . A Milling Company f