Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, July 13, 1922, Image 2

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MORNING REGISTER,' EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922
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Perfect
Fitting Glasses
Comfortable Fitting
: ' Glasses at
y Fair Prices ?
y I , ofipr you . an optical
pfrvic? complete in every
detail,; u'ijcjcccUe'd,',fof tlio'r
oughness, jjipif tyxury . iii
dctcrmiiiinir eye defects
(or care and skill in fitting
glasses. . . .
H My purpose is to give
each patron the benefit of
the most scientific knowl
edge acquired by one-third
of- a century of study and
application! 1 f ' . I
J You can come to me with
the positive assurance that
every effort' will be used to
give you comfortable vision
at fair prices.
DR MENDELSOHN
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Room 212
I. O. O, F. White Temple
Morning Register Lane ' County. News Service
srmxfiKHxn xkws notks
(Roister Lana County Special)
SPRINOKIKLD, Ore., July 11.
Miss 1,-nura Jublnvlllo of North Hninp
ton, MnamchuRetta, is here visiting
her brother, Henry fasten.
Mr. and Mrs, John Vaughn and son
Orron "together with n friend of Or
ion's, Dwlght Kesey, spent the past
week at New-port. Dwight and Orson
rode their motorcycles, Mr, and Mis,
Vaughn, went on the. train.
Kuth Lnnsben'y Morrbt of Wend-
1 loir hi visiting relatives horo.
Mlas Ollle Htirtley la spending the
summer with Mr. and Mia Cr. V.
Hartley. She will probably remntn
hero until pohool starts this full.
Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Smith,
July 8th, a baby girl, t.oulw Carroll.
Mr. and Mr Henry Kttehio and
two sons of Alurshfield havo moved
hero to make their home. Mr. Hitchle
is employed at the Booth-Kelly mill.
fhey have an apartment at the KlUe.
. Doctor Pollard is having his home
remodeled. Lepley tiros, have charge
of the work. The Pollard home is
between Fourth and rifth on A stroet.
Mrs. Emma Olsen left June llth
for Ashland, Wisconsin, to visit rela-;
ttves ond friends. Mrs, Olsen will,
return about the first of September.,
BIAS Wanted ' v
Sealed bids will' be received for
transporting gin do school pupils to
the Lincoln school house In district
No. 102 for a period of nine months
beginning September 11. . .All bids to
be in on or before August 5, 1922.
t MAtTDG FOWLEH, Clerk.
ETHEL SUTTON. ;
, JOHN COSTELLO,
DENA RICHARDSON. -t
. Directors
Dist 105, Lane CO.; Ore.; " 7-12-2
Eugr-ne CofHtrtkm grrtf
Bad slslmJ ahy platfoi' TJU collec
tion, no tee. Nothing to Join. No due
Phono or write W. 11. Blower.
... . -, . a-iS-tf
, ', , Dandnff
Friday night. ; Seven " Sorenadors.
armry. "' 7-12-3
Aute fW-Zoe. G.J. McLean. . M-tf
EriroD
NOW!
WhV wilit ntitil the "rJ-iynlnr
Fall Term? Begin now and j-
you can be well on your way
over those who enroll for
September.. . , , ,
fomember, business is im
proving and trained office
helo is in (rente f Ht-mnnH
Those first prepared will be '",
the ones who will have the .'
choice of the best positions. .
Ask us today about our '"
school. ' ; r v
'Always Sh' session except
legal holidays and a week at i
Christmas. '
Business College I
A, E: ROBERTS, Pres. I
' Eugefle,'bre;r""i"v .
Cooa County Club Onniiitzcd
CAMAS SWALE, Ore.. July 11 A
Coos county club was orpnnined by a
number or neonle nlcmckinr nt Cn-
lapooya springs on the fourth. The fol
lowlnff officers were elected, presi
dent W. T. Kerr of Creswell; secre
tary nnd treasurer, Mrs. Thompson of
Eugene, Another picnic will be held
In the near future nnd till people at
one time Hying in Coos county will bo
invuea.
two daughters, Gladys nnd Monn, of
Sunt a Clara, Oillf.; ; visit I ni? at tiie
home of Mr. and Mis. W. T, Kerr.
.Mil. Thomas and Mr. Kerr ore broth
er and Ulster and had not seen each
other tor 5 years. They expect
leave Wotliii'sduy for Port In ml un t
Columbia highway to the Hood HIv
vain-y. ... ,
1'iitnk Tiinnr and family of 11.
river visited at the J. W. ArntHtront;
nemo rnauy.
Mrs. It, W. .Dereham and nan. Enn
motored to Kltson tsprfnoH Suniln
mr. iersiiaiu ivturnca homo v
them.
AiiKUSt Leidtko and son Glenn w
EiiHotm visitors-Saturdtiv. i
The meetliiKS of the Cnmns union
hae own elinnred from Suturdxy
nip nt s to the second and fourth We
ncHdiiys of each mouth. The no:
meeting will be held next Wedneili
uiKht, July IS. Everyone is urged
be nrenent.
Herman Close and family of Low
snen the tourth at the home of C.
McKay. i
CRExSWELL NEWS NOTES
. (RcgMor lano County Sncrlal)
; CRESWBU,. Oro.. July 12. Ed
Bellamy has sold out his business of
shoo and- harness repair shop to
1-a.wson and pons who have taken
possession and on tho job. Mr. Bel
lamy got a team of horses in the
doal nnd will so to Lowell and haul
lumber at the Lowell mill a while.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Kcat are camp
ins near the Goshen bridge on the
Clovcrdale road whuo Mr. Kent is
working there. This is a part of the
recuperation plan for Mrs. Kent who
Is enjoying- tho outdoors and improv
ing rapidly.
An arbitration committee connist
in; of John Stone, W. T. Kerr and C.
II. Sedgwick listened to the state
ments of the parties in difference on
Tuosday evening; tno analtor was in
tho adjustment of a lease between
D. C Miller and Mt. Calhoun who has
been on tho Miller place for tho last
six months; Mr. Miller has just sold
his ranch to Mr. Hawkins of Coquille.
A report was made by tho board in
writing and flelirored to tha parties.
Fred Smith tore tho nail from his
thumb in a fall from his motorcycle
on Tuesday evening while riding up
and down tho : streets. Pr. Uada
baugh of Goshen was called and
dressed tho wound,
L. B. Hubbs of Eugene was up
Wednesday morning onj a business
trip. - -
Mrs. May Bull, of Minneapolis, ar
rived Tuesday evening for a vlnit with
her. parents,. Mr: and Mrs. E. H.
Tryon . . ' . ' .
Vet.- W. W. Bearby, Mrs. A. " J.
Johnson,and Miss E. M. Thompaqn nt
reqneu, wt. u.: meeung ac my:
gene Wednesday. ' ' -
CAMP t'HKKK PEltSOXAl
(neKlitnr fjin &untr Swvlnl)
CAMP CREEK. Ore., July lit Mr.
Soleim nnd son Knut and Mr. Klin
were in Eugeno and Springfield oit
business Friday.
Albert Simmons and Oeorgo Fisher
were in Springfield Friday afternoon,
Mrs. Xesbit visited with Mrs. Fisher
Sunday.
Mrt. Rruce Steward nnd sons, of
Springfield were visitors nt the Dun
ton home Sunday.
Astrlil Sole! m culled on Mrs. Chase
of lower Camn creek Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hmh MUIj and fnm
lly of Eugene visited with David Mills
Sunday.
Mr. Pitt of Wnltorvlllo was a visit
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cllne Saturday.
Thcnuis Su lei ni Is binding grain for
Mr. Llnrilcy.
Frank Criihtroe was a caller on Bob
Stephens Saturday.
Misses Astrld nnd Thelnm Sobl
were visitors of Mrs. Long nt "Ros
Co'nge' Sunday.
Mrs l.nnc. nindvs Ornni n n
neorire Sanderson were In Springfield
Monday, c - ; 1
DAILY MARKET REPORT
ORBOON JOURNAL MAHKKT SBRVICR
PORTLANH. Ore.. July 12. Oood butter
Is nrnr.-e on the Portland market. Anything
Hint wilt store 92 i atmoxt In Immediate de
mand. As result local butter market
firm and the trad in c actlro.
Top grade orrs are also warrc. as murb
stork Is arriving which shows the effects of
heat. If present renditions continue a prem
ium will probably be paid for guaranteed
fresh 'CRS. Association srlliiiR prices on
c! were advaneed.
Trndtmc In cheese Is art ire. In spite of the
recent advance made by Tillamook. RuTln
has been quite liberal during tbo past few
day?.
It Hm Our Guarantee
ne
rbury
oo
This clock previous to last'
October sold everywhere for;
$3.00, and is guaranteed for '1
one year. This clock will
never again be sold at this j
.price, .i. '. ", ;T ''
. tt.e Wii i.'Lfniitid ?:
Tha Stock Ir Limited
Come in and ic us explain I
the rcaBpn for this bargain. "
( Get one now, while you can V
get a Genuine Waterbury
Alarm Clock for only $1.00:
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LUtiUli S
ChTJiR LAKE PERSONALS
(Korifltor Lane County Sneetot)
' CLEAR LAKE. Ore. July 10 Har
old Leonard and family nnd sister.
Mrs. Grace Sellers of Eugene visited
at tne PurKerson home Thursday cv
enlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Grossing nnd daugh
ter, Lillian were Eugene shoppers
Saturday.
Mrs. Brinkley was a business vlnltoi
at Eugene Thursday.
Mrs. uoqua and daughter. Gladys,
motored to Eugene Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bion Drake and fam
ily, 'David Humphreys, wife and
daughter nnd children of McMlnnville
and Mr. otifl Mrs. Addemnn and child
ren of Eugene motored un to the Mp
KenlB fish hatchery and spent tho
lourin.
Evelvn Sloeum called on Eva Hett:;
mm Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Brintow of Cnl-
ffornln. started T"psdny mornlnsr for
f week's trip to Waldo and Crescent
Inkpft for nn outing.
Ksrold Trfonard. wife nnd 1lttl sen
CurtlR and sister.. Mrs. Grae Se'lArs.
ond son. Genrg Rny. and mother,
motored t Herrlsburg and spent
Sunday with relatives.
Le-i Hprfnmn nnd family spent
Sun flay nt Jhn Crsuskls.
Mr.-and Mrs. Brlstnw. Mr. nnrl Mrs.
Vitus nn-i Union mntnrM to Triangle
lnko Sunday and spent Tuepdny.
CAMAS SWALF. NFAVS NOTES
1" f-oinlirSneHplli
CAMAS SWALE, ..iuitf 11
The. frvirth wn pnont In vtro-B ways.
rtr, "-mpin" triTW nnd others nf
ended tho celebration nt Spencer
butte. .
CIair- Steel nnd H"h"rf- Defttinm :
returned homo from Kftson Springs I
rii--iw intv nnvo npn ear-Hlntf.
roRTLAND. Oro.. July 12. Butter Sell
log price, boi lots. Creamery prin Pflntt.
extra. 43c for plain wrappers; cubes, itrms.
Hr.IKc lb.; dairy, buying prke, 224P
l'4c lb.
Butter Pit Portland delivery bssln Ne.
1 Rrado, 43044c; No. 2, 40c; No. 1 -tone.
41c for No. 1 grade; premium be log paid
by some.
Cheese Selllnp: Tillamook triplets, 38H
pznc; YounR Americas, 20 14 O 30c; Ore-
Ron triplets, 20 f? 23c. Buyine prices f. o. b.
Tillamook: Triplets, 26c; Young Americas
and longhorna. 27c lb. Selling prices: Block
Swiss, fancy, 31 32c: limburgor, 24 28a
;xrani orica, iiz 40
Egi?s Buylnjt price. Front street! -Cur
rent receipts. Western Oregoni 2223c-doi.
Eostero Oregon, 19c per dot. ; henneries,
22024c per dot. Selling priest Ordinary
ranuira, use per doe.; select, 300 dot. put
leu, Z3Z4o dot.
Live. PouHry-Be11mg price I Heavy baa a,
Wds per lb.; light hens, 16a per lb.
Droiiers, mocks, 3c; otner broilers, 16
22c lb.; old roosters, 16. . ( -
VB GET ABLE!
- Onions Selltng price to reUllerst New
red, white, J1.75; garlic 606o Dtr lb.i
green onions. Due aoxen buncoes.
Potatoes Belling price to retailers t Ore
gon fancy, $1.60 per cental buying
price, country, 51.OO;. iweet potatoes,
S2.2G$200 crate: new potatoes, 33Ue,
MEATS
Country MaU Sell In arlaat flonktr
uorb, iooiuo id. : oeary stun less: tm,
tcps, about 80 to 100 lbs., 13H014ei btary
oiuii ins, lamoa. zuoze.
Huioxed meats Hams. SSOSfie nar lb.
uri-Miiii DBCOU, ZO'(?4aC 10.
Packing Uouee Meats Staer ' hMf ' 1b
neiter. i4ic ID.; cows. 14c lb.
lambs, 15022c: ewes. IKOlTc: ba iU
v m vwr, id.
iara Kettle rendered, itua mw ik
uerca oasis, comoouhd, loo.
MOPS, WOOL AND HIDES
Hops 1921 crop, nominal, 15c lb.
Hides calf sklna. 10s lb.: kins. Aa lh
B'wu omen, q id.; saitea, 60 ID.
Mohair Nominal: 25cA36o lb-
Sheep Pelts Long itry pelts. 17 18c: short
pelts, 8!6-9c lb.; rang faafr goat. pelts, 12o
u. , cuuii unir K'tuc neitfl. xfn anti
Wool Willamette Taller coarse. 2nA3n
medium. 829830 lb fin flTA4A..ik ,
"1U" uri-Buii-mano, dUpiUC ID.
innow BDd Oroasa Nn. 1 imUnm au.
No. 2, 3o.
cnKcara Bark 1322 hrnt. ,n,
OATTI.B
inoieo steers iTTRAttm
Medium to good nteera 7.00 776
Fair to modlum steer e.oo 700
Commort to fair steers 4.00 e!oo
m Mr. andMra. Frank Thnmns tor Choice cows and heifers.',' .7,7 0.2OM fl.76
High Honors for Sir Henry Wilson
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Milium (,W,oU .'nil k.INn IJ
rlr to KtMtuiu obw, d4 kM(r 4-ROO o at
Comiuoa uof ..,.,....,. I-60O
O.iinaj .1 l . .V, ..'.l..,,',,',, t.W S.B0
nun. s.Tin Due
nun. m
CtU'lM KwHtPM . 5.00 R-ftO
L'hok, ilalry rulva, o.ootl u.fto
Prime, lutit Mlvo, , ttnofr tvoo
Maillmu llUht cotvw T .Wtl r.O
llOIIVr CIllVW t . .. V... U O.OOtf T.&0
HOOI
Prjmo .hh, ....... .. ii.TAr te.sa
Smooth teiivy, llau to SOD lt.. Il.wfl II 60
800 pound, and .uit. .., .10.000 it.oo
KoUHlt lioitvy. H.OOII.OO
Punier rl .J....'.,,,. , l'J.OOfl-U'Jn
Kut Pin' ..,,.,.....'... 11. Wit 12 .00
mi, ubjt to dock,n...... 6.000 1.00
SHEEP ,
SnrluB Uambi ., 10 Oofl 11.00
Medium ,. B.Odft 10.00
Common 6.00lf It.OO
Cull Inuib. , i 0.0 (, 0.00
Llitht yMrllnit, 8.00 00
He,vr ifurlinn. ,., 7 00O 8 00
LlKIlt wetlier. ,.: 0.00 if 7.00
Hfavy wether. ...,.,' fl.Ootf 0.00
Ewm .....:....... 8.00U d.oo
re
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
25 and 75 f'ocKtJo Cvwvwhort
D
SHIPS GET SOUND BUSINESS
. PORTUAND GRAIN VND FKKH
POHTI'ANl), Ore., July IS. Ornln fu
tures: Wheat hard white, July, SI.1&; Au
gust, SI. 14; soft white, white club, hnrd
winter. Northern spring, July, Jl tS; Au
lust, $1.12; red Walla, July. $1.10; Au
gust, $t.oa.
Oats. No. I white teed. July, $35; Au
gust. $H2.
Otru. No. 2 Rastera yellow shlpmeut.
July. August. $20.76.
RKATTLB HAY, CHAIN AND FKRO
SKATTLB. July 12. City delivery: Hay
Ttmotny, xn; ottaed, $4; alia I fa,
. C, $26; straw, $17; Parley, whole, 37;
I round, and rolled, 30 j clipped, 44; chick
starter, 0; chop all grain, 41; cocoanut
mcul, 31 ; corn, 38 ; corn cracked and feed
niral, 40; cotton need meal, 07 ; linseed meal.
scratch foodt 48 ; soya bean. 87 ; wheat.
48; Puget Sound, 47.
SAN rRANCtflPO HAY. GRAIN. tYtttl
SAN KRANOI8CO. Jul? 12. Recolnts :
Hay, 4f7 tons. Hny whtnt, $10 to $18:
fair, $H to $ttt; tame oats, $15 to $18;
wild oats, $11 to tin; alfalfa, sta to SIS:
stock, $10 to $13; straw, nominal, .
CHICAGO MARKET QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, July 12. Wheat. No. U red.
$t.lttotf$1.18tt; No. 3 hard, J1.17SU
$1.10.- r. -
Corn, Nb. 3 mixed. 63 1-4 G 64 1-4: No.
2 yellow, HI l-4rti5&
uau, No. ii -wnlto, 37 3-4? 2U : No. 3
white, art1 304.
Itye, No, 2, sett
Barley. 4 1-4. : '
Timothy need. $4.00r$K.oo.
Clore eed,'$10.00C$lS.OO.
NEW YORK FRUIT MAHKKT
NKW YORK, July 12. Evaporated apples
scarce: state, 17 IS t -prunes firm: Oall-
fornlas, 60 1;: Ore Rons, ISUfplSr nnrl-
entK. nominal; peaches quiet; choice. 12U
T14; extra choice, 14 A 15; fancy, 18C19.
Ttihfo SI miners
A Texas- father wuh dining with hla
son In a Texas hotel, nnd in the
course of dinner the mm got into nn
argument with a cowboy. Tho row-
Doy caned the aon an offensive name
and tho young- fellow grabbed hi
knife- In his fist and started around
the table to be avenged.
mil nis fHther soiled him bv the
coattnlle. :
"Ain't yo got no table mimnPM?11
the old man hissed. .
But, pop, yo hoerd what ho called
me, didn't yeT"-
1 os. I heerd nil 4-icht hut ihnt
nlnt no ground , for yer foffrottin'
yer tftblo mannera. n Put down that
thor knire and go ax him with yer
fork.'' Detonator. : i
, Dandnjc
; JVlday ' night, Seven : Soronndorit,
nrmory. 7-1 2-S
IU.UI MVLM1U.KS TtH.D All I'l H
S12ATTLK. July 12. ffnUlntU-n t
Khow thiit Amerkuin hltH arc carry
ing nwre than 6U per rent of tlu for-
olgn comnietv ot I'uget Hound weto
aubmlltwl to tho r idled Hlntea ship-
ping boiuil'ii apwlol InventlRiitlt'K i
committer at a hearing held heru by
J, D. IrOWinuu, ivproH4ntlng (ho
attlo oluiinber of conuuerco. !
Tho committee, compo.setl of three
mombcra of the board Form' r H'ii;i
tor OtHirgo K. i'lmmberluln. vVdiulrnl
W, S. Hennon nnd Meyer Lbwnor j
is conducting luulnit to di-termlne!
the feasibility of tho eiiforeemout of i
sect ion 28 of tho Jonea ahlppliiK ncl
Heurlnga were hold in l'ortluud, fro,,
Monday and yesterday.
thali-man t'hamberlnln wild ho f
hoted to flnloh tho Sent t to hearing ,
louny ana to tievoio tomorrow in tin
Inspection of foreign Undo fucllltleH
here. Tho commltteo pluiw to leave
tomorrow night for Ban ITranclaoo
and Log Angoloa,
For Thursday and Friday
rvalues
TIiatReflec
tTrueSavings
lltttl l.OtH (if Hl'lIM'
Keuator Ittiliih Henry Cameron, of
Arixouu, tells of n young lawyer out
In hi Htnto who mude n big hit bark
In tho early days of that cmmnmi
wealth by the original manner in
which ho defined tho inclining of the
term ("assault nnd battery.' Thin
young disciple of lllackstone wan em
ploy ml to defend a fellow charged
with tiftsniilt nnd battery, nnd. an It
wan lit first case, watt floundering
considerably In hltt prettentntlnn or
the evidence. The county nttornry
soiisht to further disconcert him by
interrupting with tho loud, derisive
remark: "May It pleane your honor,
i don't believe tltia young lnwyr
knows what n.uult and butterv is."
Shaking hia flat in the prosecutor's
race, the lawyer retorted, "That In
assault:" and then following wah
n husky blow on tho Juw, anld: "And
llmt in battery.
"Ilunged if I thouKht he had so
much sense." mumbled the surprised
proHceutor its he twit down and rubhetl
hla juw.
A SMvh, Anyway
Tho Individual eiiterml Uio crowded
room while the meeting wan In pro
gress, took out a bundle of notes, and
begun to address the meeting.
Tito chairman made repeated ef
forts to Intorrupt tho speaker, but ho
refused to bo called to order. The
una tun luHted close upon half un
hour,
"Have you entirely finished sir?"
tho chairmen naked. '
1 Cfl (lUito. but I defv voil to ilnnv
the truth of my statements,'' he retorted.
"I havo no wish to air." said tho
chairman. "Tho gas company of the
85c Fibre Silk Hose. ,. .65c
75c Pretty Tissue Gingham, yard . .49c
75c 32-inch French Gingham, yard 49c
25c New Plaid Percales, yard 20c
$1.98 Silk Tricolette, yard . .$1.35
$ 1 .50 Ladies' Blue Overalls .89c
$3.50 Jap Silk Blouses . . .; .$2.95
$2.75 72x80 Cotton Blankets .$1.98
$1.49 Men's Dress Shirts .95c
$4.75 Jersey Sport Jackets .$2.69
75c Boys' Union Suits ,49c
50c Boys' Summer Blouses .. . . .-. .... .39c
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS
for Thursday and Friday , on all
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Note the savings in effect:
49c Ladies' Union Suits . .
85c Ladies' Union Suits . .
95c Ladies' Union Suits . .
$1.39 Ladies' Union Suits
$2.49 Ladies' Union Suits
..23c
. .65c
..75c
,$1.19
.$1.95
IPeoplies
Dasln Store
30 E. 9th
Im holdltiK It, mooting In tho next
room. Thin In tho veitoturlttn no
t-ieiy" Ktinrufa city Stnr.
He-rliter Chuiairttd Adi ftv rood
re.tiit,.
' Imek of Toil
' ItrtloMt Why llmt woimiii wU,
wkti her himhnml out or un ntn-r-noon
mip to how Mm hr rtn.,mnli.
.-. n inn. lllt.inil TMllHrl- l.l
As
certain as a
lighted candle ivill
a . . . . , .' . .
burn
up its wax-
Villi mitllr. t. mmmmm
.e..oi; whomuW'd hi SZZZ "SI,?""- f IH A
ln the Ktroel. aa the dead ririd Jh.i . Uiounftnil, !ln-
"""""i D w loiiowinf the funeral cortege.
T?VERYJnformed man and woman knows that tho
H most important of all rules of health is moderation.
a mn u r, ,WOman vvho overeats is 'sowing the
seeds of ill-health. Just as certain to shorten life as a
lighted candle is sure to burn up its wax.
To he your best, to do your best , work. to keen
healthy for many long, happy years, you cannot It
ford to eat heavy, indigestible food.
That's why men and women of energy'and activity
SdYet.erC makC Grape'Nuts regular pt of
Grape-Nuts is a sensible food, delicious nnnrUW
satisfymg and sustaining-a cereal o?d bXT or )
h$ Cnl,rdy fr0'" vvheSur0
With milk or cream, GrancNuts is a complete food..
. You'll find Grape-Nuts K.-hi i ,
hotels, restaurant, "lu , " .r:wheru--occrsf
. . vvuiuvrs, eic.
EORiEALTH
"There's aReason'9
ur.