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    Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LAN« COUNTY UNIT PtO. 1«
SHOWS CLUB MEMBERS
Canary .............
HOW TO JUDGE CATTLE *
FINE RACING PROGRAM
FOR LANE COUNTY FAIR
COOKING CLUB STARTED
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OFFICERS OF LANK COUNTY •
BY GIRLS AT COAST FORK
FARMER S UNION
A home ifo h ln g «luh has bom
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Ralph L aird. Cresw ell. President. * formed at Co«»' Kork and th" girl
W ill W h eeler, Trent, Vice Preai • mem neis Will exhibit at the Lai."
dant.
* rnuuiy fall- and lake part lu the
Betty Kappaul. Cottage Grove, * hr ad baking coiile ,ts. a, coni nk lo
Arnold Collie . <»nnl> dub Iwoler.
stc.-Tress.
it» th» I o'' Is ' ' '■
N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove. Door • wi,,. . .
day. CoUb. ad.lnm- d the farmers
Keeper
iiulmrs
H. C. Jackson. Wnltervllle, Con • uni, n and m-V Hi«' cl ut
dueler.
afterwards
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O, L. Clem ent. Chaplain.
MIM Helen (' «gill,
don», tile
•elenco director »' «' A. C . »Ill bo
In latim county August 11 and I* 11,11
will visit this dub Sim »Hl »l»>> «'“ II
CANARY LOCAL 189
on the throe «mohín« . luh- at C re.wul
and Iho canning dub «I Glenwood
J. L. Norlhup
Ray Bower
Central
Mrs. I- J- Q ftdielt
Cloverdal«»
Instructions in Judging both Jersey
Ci'nsi Fork Mrs. Geo. K»belbeek
and holstoin cattle were given 3S
Mr». M. A. Iloru
Croswell
boys and girls in livestock club work
Eugene. Oregon. July 30, tSpeclall May I ay Hal H II. Bat» H attic.
Mrs. Ads Jennings
Dorena .
J o Ate » B II Ball. 8 attic. Waai>
a t the L. D Griggs and C W. Swango
Mr*. B Hakt v ¡T he fastest rae« horse» in the North
Wash.
farms ’ast Friday by Arnold C ollier.!
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it
are
included
io
the
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race
Mrs M. Gtlh’sple
H silleyt ilici
I entries already In for the U m - Couth I r u n X II I, WHI Will'.» n». Cant»
county club leader. Mr. Collier was
Mrs.
Grace
Jon
s
Jasper
prejarlng the club members (or Ju-ig
ty Fair at Eugene Septem ber 2.’ to 25. Gr y Hellman, Mrs. Paul M an cilla.
Mrs. C M Foster
Lona»
Vane, liver 11 I'
ing at the county fair.
according to Kelly} C Brans’ lt»-r.
Harry C. Jackson
Mi K. nxk-
secretary of th« Fair Board. Eugene is Rambling Kid C It Morgan. I.c
Jerseys s e r e Judged at the Griggs
Mrs
V.
A
Reynolds
Mt, Vernon
Angeltet. Call
included In the regular circuit of the
farm and holsteins at the Swango
Bulsh-Sm lth
Silk Cr- « k
K. Montgoni ry.
North P»< fie Racing Askoeintlon. duo Carolyn Logan.
farm Many prises will he given this
K B Tinker
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to
the
fact
that
th»
dates
are
ar-
Pat
Is.
Cal
year at the county fair for the best
Mrs W. K. Po»t
' range! so that the hors«» can be Thelma IL. W, 8 Towner. Fort 11, u
exhibits and Judging done. The larg­
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est representation of dttba the fair hos
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«si by Chet lluulels. In charge of th« Hal Mann, H C. Slants. Salem.
ever had will be on hand, according » a •
Farm-»n are harvesting <h> Ir canary
Baron C„ Will Williams. Canbv
race program bore.
COAST FORK LOCAL
to Mr. Collier.
gras« s -e«l now Thl« gr»*« sm-ne to
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In addition to the many new horais Friday, Repi. 2». J. 10 trot, J la 5
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CLOVERDALE LOCAL
give g.HMl satisfaction as a dairy fowl. •
most of the old favorites of former
Sls.er
I'halpa
Is
entertaining
her
Coast Fork local met in teg«»ar years wil be hark, tl Is -aid. Several llondaliue. Ivo lVahlht-in. Greshaiu
MT. VERNON LOCAL
session July 23, with a good attend- . horses are expected to use the local Royanna Mac, M C. Keefer, Pisaan- mother and eist«*r this w-wk.
Cloverdale («ocal will have a pie
Neighbor Mathews has relum ed
unco.
ton. Col. ,
i
(track for training purposes, since th-
and
le» cream social et the school
from the Elk-» convention »ml report«
County Club Leader Collier spoke ! turf Is already in fine shape Alicia Lilas I»-e. Wlll William'«, i'anhy
The Ladles Auxiliary met Wednes
house on Saturday evening. Augnai
it
very
ifvixl
time.
day. July »2. at the Brasfield Hall for to the membership on the benefits ol y .n iy o . owned by A. Edstrom la The Northern, Joe llubvr. Boseman.
One of the llllle Fred Buss twins 1 Everyone la lnvlte«l in «anne la d le s
work, which on this occasion was to clubs for boys and girls. Afterwards now being worked out here
Mont.
The
I
Wesley
l fell from s chest and cut are to bring pi,-« Tlx- local will
i
Tonco
Bell,
Joe
Huber.
Boseman.
q u it a quilt that was pieced fifty-two plans were made for a cooking club track Is one of thu best in the stale
hie Up badly »nought lo require medi­ furnish the cake and Ice cream for
Moni.
years ago by Mrs. Taylor, the mother
The g"o«l of the order commit let ¡ The racing program will Inst three
cal aB in lln n . Iasi Saturday. The the »ale.
of the sheriff.
! reports plans complete for the play daj.g this season. On Wednesday, the The Kxtx’us, R. M Dunsmore. Orea!
There were a few more present at
doctor
sewed up the sound and he la
- - - of - July
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(-'»It«. Mont.
During the business session Mrs. and m'nstrel on the night
30 secoBd
of the fair. 25 horses are
m ir Ia si r«-g'1»r m e r lin «
Hi -
l» l
Jacoby joined the society.
The Chas W hites have loaned their , en, Wwj ln t|,e (wo main eveals, th« Friday. Sept. 35 Fre«--for-ali pace 3 In 5 g«*'"ng b«tler.
was
planned
Report«
of
county
Saxon Boy. W L Masters. Salem
The dance at the Canary ball J u y
A t the close of the m eeting eleven piano for the occasion
S:2o trot and the 2:13 pace On Thurs Stoney Logan. Francis M Anderson 36
well attended and everytmdv meeting were given »ml there wae a
members and one visitor were pres-
Very welcome guests were Mr and day, 27 horses are already tx Hiked Hal
Paxton, J r . Frad
Woodcock. I who attended seem «! to have a goon •bori dlacuaslon about an eih lb lt at
ent.
Mrs. Dobbenstein and two daughters for
3:14 trot and the 2:17 pace.
the County Fair
Salem
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,k . . ,
The Farmers Vnlon dance was h^d of Silk creek locd
Mr. Dobbersleln The fast races on the last dav. the Monbelt, DUInn. »Ted Oullck. Gridley.
Neighbor Turner report, that h l.
at Thurston Hall Smurday night.
¡Is interested In the Pyrtol offer and j : io trot, and the free-for-all pace.
Ca,
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| third crop of Clark See«! Ing straw
Miss Fledtth Scrlvner of Eugene 1. «t**« ° n lh« order ,o
poo,ed ,h e i h“ ” > 20
entr,M
berries for this seawm Is con in g on
Hal
Brown.
J.
J.
Kadderly.
spending the week at the Davis home, j Hr«t part of August
rill
The largest purses ever offered ----
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Brother Ekner Hues Is cutting
tempt the racer«. A total of »3.000.
’"ny * ‘
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brush for brother Laa Austin.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Tyler of Port-1 A committee has been appointed will be divided s . fc»ow e: 3:20 best. ,,rln~ Zotock'
Mlaner
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land visited over Sunday with Mrs. for Coast Pork l» c a l and all member.
The community
Sunday school
Portland.
T yleT s ancle's family, Mr. and Mrs wishing to order may do so by tele- three heats. »400; 3:13 pace 3 heats.
picnic, held Sunday at lh» Herring
Cvncofleld. T R Howltt. Greaham.
L ee Davis.
a
phoning Oscar fie Dale or F. E. Fubr- »500: 3:14 tro t J heata. »500: 2:17
Hal Fltaalmon«! Wh! William». Canby. ton-Patterson farm was a complete
pace. 3 beats. »400; 1:10 trot. 3 In 5.
•ui-ceas There were 46 present and
Mrs. Charles Kunl of Aumsville, her er'
Mary J.. Will WUHama. Canby
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mr. | After the bus:ne.s session lunch »600: free-for-all. 3 In 5. »600
Arkbell, Jamea Rlrhardaon. Vancouv. tbs bountiful dinner was enj<>yed by
•11. After dinner Ulster Hevter talked
Officials of the races wilt Include
Robertson and three children called « ’ s-Tved by the refreshment corn-
er. B. C.
W. W. Branstetter, local race en­ Braondale. J E Montgomery. Davie. to ua on h ,c mission -work in Alaska
on the Eyler family Sunday.
mittee.
and Broiher Phelps. 8 r . on “ I volu­
thusiast. and Clarence Sim ons
The Kunfa lived on a part of what Is '
Personal Items
Cal.
now the Quackeebush farm, thirty-! W W Thai krah has improved the
old faror1, M who will race again x , S | | k, , J,,«. | lu ber. Boxeman. Moat tion “ Both talks w««r«- ably given and
five year, ago and were looking for * » • « “ « • ** hl* building, very much |nclude ston ey Logan, owned by F M Muggln.. Joe Huber. Bo»'man. Mont, Interesting A collection lo aid In re
shingling Ihe Glenada church netted
old acquaintances
bjr a coat ot pa,Bt
¡Anderson; Hal Paxton. Jr., a real D1(.k n „d|e y. John Blimm. Salem
(5 27 We desire to thank our gsnlsl
The George Kebelbeck's returned , Winner owned by Fred Woodcock: Bondellne. Ivs Dnhleln. Oreshsm
Mrs. Eyler returned from a two
(Joe
Ansel.
Oregon
Bond.
Northern.
Sadlne,
M.
C
Keefer.
Pteasonton.
Cal.
"” *u an‘1 h,” ' , e"«a' f<”' ’bv»i many
from a three weeks vacation ln East­
months trip to California last Thurs­
, kiniinesn«*» and a so all others who
ern Oregon Monday, by way of Me- 'Exodus, Hal Nann. Lilas Lee. Prince Red! Chknas. Will Williams. Canby.
day, and Sunday twenty-four friends
Zolack. Hal Fllxalnjons. and others
Bonnie Ferra. Paul Marxeolla, Van >'clpe«I to make on- plcnl- a sarceae.
and relative« celebrated her home- Kenxle Pass.
In addition to the regular races, run-1 eouver. B C.
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-NWghbora Herrington and Pa.
Johnni Perrni and family are spend
coming with a big dinner and a Jolly
en l»rF*r ,hplr holdings
Ing the w«»ek-end on Smlth_rlver with nlng races, with overnight entries, will MandelU. C H Morgan. Loa Angtfee. •*r,0B
day.
ftK SL'4! '’'
be a feature. These will be unusually
Ca.
by Ihe purchase of another quarter
the Gunters. Mrs. Perenl'. people.
» Mrs. Arthur Taylor and four child-
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section of land and aro making ex
good
this
year,
as
several
owners
have
Slnco Be 1. Joe Huber,
Boseman.
Me Dole Bros, began thrashing
jen»lv« improvements.
rtsiU n i ^ l a ^ ^ i n ’ c r e s ^ l« ^ d Thursday and stacking is under way already declared they will enter, sa y . Monl
4.’
visiting relatives in ( r e s w <
and
v s ie y
Branstetter, secretary.
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1 Sis Richard. 8am Moyle. Great »billa.
Springfield for the past week, spent «vnerally In the vasey.
j
Many at Poultry Masiina
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs R e f o ld ..
C*«r«e » Kebelbeck attended th e, Tbe !^ n e County Fair wi.l have a j Monl.
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, Attending _ the five poultry ...
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nulling
then left for Portland'Monday where 1
meM in' ot ,h e Lane C“ "‘y “ U/ nber of » - » • nd unuau.l features W.-dn. s.lay, S.-pt 23 2.13 pace. 3 heals
hr,d (h,
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this year, say» Mr Brans,etter More Name of horse
“ Owner
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they will visit friends before return­ Fanners Union C ooperative Wi
In the county were l»s p«,ople, ao
! house Company at the home of direct- j space has been prepared for agrlcul- Stoney Ixigan. Francis M Anderson
ing to their home.
cording lo County Agent (). 8. Fletch
; or Laird at Pleasant Hill Monday tural exhibit a, and the automy>bhe Pollyanna, E. M Thomas, Greaham
er II. E. Canby, poultry specialist of
A picnic supper was held at the
1 and automotive power show will be a Hal
Paxton, Jr.. Fr«»d Woodcock.
' evening.
A. C. ««iducted Ihe m eetings,
R eynold,
home Sunday evening.
P
Will do more than any other
Mrs. Minnie Nichols bus ae a guest main event. A large number of en­
Gre» liant.
I which
m/l
were held at the George Gil­ one thing to add to liaby’a com ­
Those present were Mrs. Arthur Tay­
tries and spare reservations have al- Edna M. J J Kadderly
a brother from Los Angeles
more farm at Junction City; B. B
lor. Harold. Vernon. Donald and Doris
fort and happineaa.
Mra. John Kebelbek spent Tuesday r«wdy been made. It Is stated. Boys Vince
Tinker furra. Pleasant Hill; II. V.
Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Bryce Posey.
No more Borene«« or chafing;
•fternon with Mrs. Oeorge KappauZ and girls clnb work, under Ike dl-
land
Rogers. Han La Clara; E. A. Taylor, Pureteet Zinc Stearate aheda
Maxine and Verlln Posey. James
tton of Andrew Collier, club lea d er; Cyncofield. T. R. HowIlL Gresham
Hampton lasne; and Ray Rennie,
Shaub. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds.
• for Lane county, will also receive Joe Anael. Geo. 8wlsh»r. Gresha«n
Thurston.
water.
The Missionary Society met at the
• ! special attention
May liay Hal. Geo. Swisher. Gresham
c enzie local
home of Mrs. Ira Gray last Thursday
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The fair grounds have been exten Hal Fitxalmons. Will W'lllama, Canby
See White Front Grocery for Life
afternoon. Cut and pieced almost
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, sively improved, a new rgst cottage Mary J. Will Williams, Canby.
buoy Soap. Spec'«I this week.
enought blocks for a q u it.
McKenzie river local met in regu lar! built, and the entire grounds -will be 1 Baron C. Will Williams, Canby
Three member« and five visitors session Wednesday evening. July
22 fence«!
A record crowd for every Ark Bell. James Richardson. Van
Them's tbs Miles
were present.
in spite of the busy time 15 members i day Is expected. It, Is said, by those | couver. B. C.
Proud Motorist—««I <«t twenty two
Mrs. Gray served refreshments were present.
, In charge.
I AI Silke. Joe Huber. Bozeman. Mont. ¡
mile» out of every gallon «X gas«illne
which were greatly enjoyed.
Delegates to the County convention | The '1st of race entries follows
Muggins. Joe Huber, Boxeman. Monl.
77»
B n l- » o '*
I pour Into iny car."
reported on the meeting.
' W’ednesday. Sept. 23. 2:20 I r o t 3 heats Thursday Sept. 24. 2:14 trot. 3 heats
Killjoy—"Huh— that's nothing Clem
Buy your supply of Lifebuoy soap
The matter of selling share« In a Name of horse
Owner Kill Schukti. J. W Merrill. H llshoro
Glover went from here lo the slat
now at the W hite Front Grocery 2 service station was discussed and j Alicia McKlyo. A Edstrom, Oakland, 1 Oregon Bond. Scott Wolf. Medford.
penitentiary on a half pint of hootch.' r
cakes for the price of 2— 15c.
much Interest was taken in same , Lady Smith, H. G. Cox, Canby.
Nadine, M C. Keefer. Pleasonton, Cal
Practically all present pledged them­ No Limit, L Bailey, Sardis, ft. C.
Royanna Mac, M. C. Keefer. Pleasou»
Hal Ancel. T R H ew ’ft. Gresham
selv es to buy one share each.
ton. Cal.
• I Plans are underway to raise fu n is
Lilas Del. WI4 Williams. Canby.
TIM E AND PLACE OF
• for a state wide organization cam-
M< W ells, C. It. Morgan. Ixia Angeles,
LOCAL MEETINGS
Canary—First Sunday and Third • pa gn.
Cal.
,
Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
• I Our next regular meeting will be on
The Northern Joe Huber, llozemnn.
Cloverdale— Second and Fourth • Wednesday nicht. August 12.
All
Mont.
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House. • members are urged to he p resen t a«
Slnco Belts, Joe Huber. Bozeman.
• Creswell—’First and Third Tues- • matters of Importance wll come be­
Mont.
— as necessary as Baggage —
• days, Creswell, M. W. of A. Hall. • fore the meeting.
The Exod'lo. 11. M. Dunsmore, Great
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
There will he ¡«oTnethlnir doing.
• Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
Falls. Mont.
T R A V E L E R S'
• Thursdays, Hebron Church House. • Watch for later announcement.
Thursday, Sept 24. 2:17 puce, 3 heats
A » » r ie a a
*!±L Cheques
• Danebo—First Tuesday, Danebo •
Georgia Hal. H Q Cox. Catibv.
What Becomes of All the Milk?
I’oll-'tinca, E. \l Thninn , Gr- brim,
• School House.
What b com es of the o «•ans of m 'lk !
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- •
fii neral
Paxton.
Fred
Woodcock.
produced annually by t .. 26.000.000'
G reshsm .
• days. Dorena Church.
Hawn D illard, G. K. H ow ltt. Portland
• H adleyville — F irst and T hird • cows being milked In thl: country? In
Hal Si Inwnv. C. A. Packellhnm . Che-
• Tliur-days. Hadleyville School.
• the f'rs t jlc c e , old bo y kick« over
• H eceta— First Sunday of each •jth e bucket, which with ither sp illa>«n
halls. W ash.
c rq , of the
• month, H eceta »ehoot House.
* take« awav about 7 r
tton illtc. F C K napp, Lewiston, Idaho
• Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • , gran I to tal, according to
l'e n n v Val. J. J. Kad I'-rly.
W ith
L lnnle olive I) 11. H. Davis, Salem.
• nesdays, W. O. W. Hall. Jasper. ¡m at's nt the United St at ■i Depart
LEGLOVA d UORALOFF
Fonrth ¡ment of Agriculture
and
• Lorane—Second
iti
ihan
Facts A b ou t A 'B 'A C heques
M ere de pendable stat
Qua! tying
• W ednesdays. !. O. G. F. Hall.
"Chic Unique"
im iv rr-o ily uac'I and .»< rr p te d
how-
mere estim ates are to b
• McKenzie local, second and
Em: ! yui' nt Chief --(to crowd of ap-
yr” r o m n te t ajgtia»iirr in p re te n ce n f ac*
st
ever, for llie rem ainder,
» pi o r i.le n tilie» you
• fourth Wed»< tday, 8 p. m. I. O. O.
] lean'. ) "This Is a i d»>i‘ >'l' I'11 1
•rtfe to I m v c o n •I*«' perann herauaa th e y < »«•
&
3U
R
LE
Y
CORELLI
the totol m-odnrtlon wa 111.CR»,201,-
r ->t In; ua»d u n til they have be en countar-
• F. hail, W altcrvllle.
I III I tiave Io be (ill. <1. I want a man
Th-? Yank ■.I’ d lit : Scot
a . <’*<! I the orlglMl hnU er
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third ¡000 pound’ , of which 46.9 per « d it
'who Irlvcs i.tralght to the goal; a
»af»r th a n rn o u ry , a nd fre q u e n tlv m ore con­
v e n ie n t tl,a n I-e tir r a o f C re d it ttrc a u M »ha
¡was used fit manufacturing different
• W ednesday. Brasfield Store.
man who look» neither to the left or
h a a ra r ia lata (Japarwiant o n ba n kin g hours
GEORGA
LIS
TR
IO
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tM u rd h v I »an li a a v ary w here in denotnina-
• Silk Creak Meets First and Third • products; 46 per cent for household
the right but go alv ml ALL the
fis - l o f j i i n , ,A2O. > 5 0 , and 0100
European M arkiinian de
• Thursday at Cedar School House • purposes, an«1 4 per cent for fie ling
time; neither friend nor foe cun turn'
c om pac t, aa«y to c a rry , h a n d y to uaa
Luxe, w ith Rem ington
• Spencer Creek—Third Friday, • calves.
him from his course; n man lhat the
R ifles
Of the
manufactured
products,
world knows when It crosses his path,
• Pine Grove School House.
• Trent—Becond and Fourth Wed- • creamery butter utilized about one
It Is at Its own peril—that's the kind ,
RALPH
SEA&URY
• nesdays.
Pleasant Hill
High * fourth of the total production, farm
¡of
a man 1 am looking for."
“ The Illustrating Mono-
butter about 11 per cent, eijeese of
Voice from thn rear—"I'm th« guy
• School Bldg.
loglst"
• Vida—Second and Fourth 8atur- • all kinds 3.6 per cent, Ute ero.im 3.4
I—I can drive a truck."
In
,
per cent, and condensed and evapor­
• days at Minney Hall.
“Smile«
and
Sketches”
• Secretaries will pleaap send ln • ated milk 3.7 per cent.
From the Farmside Inn
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
• tim e and place of m eeting an«J
GORDON & DELMAR
"You said there wus no sigh t life
Buy
your
supply
of
Llfebufty
soap
• changes of date as they may oc- •
up here. Alnt there though? Moaqul-1
In
now at the W hite Front Grocery. 3
tees— bedbugs -crowing rocks, etc." ,
"Songs as you like Them’
• cur.
cakes for the price o f 2— 15c.
lMr
2 5c
M K
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
3ÉSÉS
For T ravelers
A B A
First National Bank