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, i . '.,' j,. lillAiN IM'i l',V lijiNLNW UBHMtVtB. ' .
;rfiiiiiiiillliiitirttiitfi.l kept tax-gatherer Busy MACHINE TO CUT WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS ' tgggS''
xTHE VERY I ATEST:-; : 'ZZr, a,?, ' u " 'k
' , :...,,.,,,,.. ,.. ,.. ; : - '' and a Half Ago. i ' 'f yl fLW' '
fTTI : 1 :'-'. If:.'," ' It 1 Interesting to note thnt th en- 1 ' ' ' '" li ' A ' ' A) iVH U!wS'-2, :'.
I Af W. A 1 A, 1 tertnlnment tax of tbe present day ' ' ' ' I iV . J5wlrCS mW.-ZCTTf"'
Ull II lift Till OQlC . wa8 anticipated over WO years ago by X 1 1 ', XKtliesJWtKM-.
II UllV tfcJClllll 1 Id tb. uiventlve genlu. who Mrt 2 1 I V lMWSa&P
, ' ' " that all place of public diversion. .' , I -- ttr.,'f ' 1 "wl I I lJSP'frVfcifttf
' ' 1 ' ' ' incliidlng pluyhouscs, cmeras, niiisejuer. ' w wsjt' : tf"-S-,-' I.. 4STC&lStiFlw ".''.'
. ' udes, Rnnelugtr, Vnuxbull, Sadler rEV JLJKlT'I Ir . V . ' ? t&MM& MJliZXt. 5 ' Jsi n' lffi!JyfcjWjy'3p '
, ' ' Well and AiiMoy'H the farooim re- EVa. i VPHx-:styr&jt vWultfl iwSrt '"- Bo9mJntmSStiM
JsH . ort of the fafr and the fuKhlonoble Kg ' C'.Ia i!S . ffl r-T ' KiSr81
' . "! , of hlK day ohoulfl he taxed, suyu Lon- irSar fil UlUK?,SW, ffW''IIS C 1 jjl 7 : 1 :' tBSr OUR, ;
. ' v-?-7Wl I . Uon -Tlt-BIt. Another proposal a MT H " i f !4- 1 P!?L? ltS5 1 ;:- ' ' TKrW i'fP' 'l fef I I 15 ' ' :
C?4nJ i , Hint the very statue In the uardcnii , li ' kTTTaT I 1 4 L'l ?SLlt ' VWiTfc BHll
5??5S ! , U.. lake, and tlu, ffrove.. the b I V jJP- (i I Itfsf ll i 1 ; NO
tWja--S 1 grottoci. and the K-mple of those days i J 1 '? i Uf ! ''SLJP'f O 'A ' I A. Kl
ItCS were tl.lek et with .tntue of heath- If jAS W'rZL . ! J 1 Vjl ' ' A. 3r? (? ' J AIiO " " '
1 :....' -.' , -L23if - ' ' Vf put open their head. i&8$&,4VK'm """Tfl iSltJilSS! ' JaO.''ijsi Vl2lf. at'e kJATUCA
I crtSM ! Time was when tax were put on L IIfeaE III :: - m- Qv LIKE' MOTHER "
1 " ' ' rSi , ; the watches attached to the neals that fJtWW9mW r--- 1 W ' 'i OllitfrhWI MAIT
I SviP' . dane.1 from the fobs of the beaux or " ' t 1 BSI . H &&&4 USED 10 MAKE
f ' :i i,: i- ' ; JP- .: . I huuc on the elrcll.n tliat encircled the fZclA ''J?Ai y&$tik-tu li' IP ' ,.M$-j tJmMI " 1
. : I wll. of the belles. Those who own- ttk.,T Sl'ZM li yr
. ... I d clock were alw rocardea a Ot I RSKi fi&i&t' 1 fcfww?hr(Bt3E i ; L
a! 111. H. . S BUbJec.s for npeda. taxation. tJMrJf mM!i7 W-h 41 1 i : V
5 , ., .-, ,. , (tA-1 "At-L"
For the most popular hat for "between sea
sons," is the White Satin. We are showing a
variety in both plain and combination of white
and black. ;
$4 to $10.
Hills Department Store
!aJaaaaaEa
I SHERRY'S I
1
FHtBT (iAltl)l,V I'HOTOIM.AY 1H
' WOKI4) KAJIOtM KTOtiY.
f The story of "Thais," tht Coldi
wyn Picture, In which Mary flarden
makes hbr. screen debMt, li talirn
from tbo most wnsatlonnl novel of
the nlntennth century.' When Ana
tole France, one of the greatest
living French authors, ; ftr.-t pro
duced this novel tt took the world
by storm. It has gone through
many editions and Is still setting In
an enormous' number of coptos.
Somo time later the fninous com
poser Matmonet, used the story ns
the basis of one of his best operas.
Miss Garden has suntt trio till
rolo of "Thais" niaoy times, It
was the opp,ra used for Iter prima
donna debut In Anianen. Chiefly
because of Miss OardW's sympath
tlo ' and highly ; Intelligent rhante
"toVlib'tio'ii"' tb'e hoi'olnV In the
opera, Goldwyn was able to obtata
t ho screen rlphls to "11: Is" from
the author, lie had himself aeon
the tremendous Impression made
by' her performance on Mm operatic
stage, and therefore bad no doubt
about her success wila U in mo
tion pictures. .
It I Interesting to note that the en
tertainment tax of the present day
was anticipated over ISO years aao by
the inventive genius who proposed
that all pluces of public diversion.
Including pluyliouses, operas, masquer
udes, Kimeluclr, Vnuxbull, Sadler's
Wells and Astley's the famous re
Rorts of the fair mid the fashionable
of his day houid he taxed, suys Lon
don Tlt-Ults. Another proposal was
that the very statues In the gardens
ami the bikes nnd tlie crovei, the
grottoes and the temples of those days
were thick et with statue of heath
en gods and goddesses should have a
price put Kin their heads.
Time was when taxi" were put on
the watches attached to the Reals that
dangled from the fobs of tbe beaux or
hung on the girdles tliat encircled the
waists of the belles. Those who own
ed clocks were also regarded as lit
subjects for special taxation.
The "gMlneu-pIg" tax the tax a
housetiolrter had to pay for every per
son In his household who wore a pig
tail and covered his hulr with powder
had lis dny nnd pnssed ownv. So,
too, had a Uix on soup the Impost
Hint gave Lord North his nickname of
"Old Soapsuds" nnd o tax on salt.
Gloves and mltlenti were once taxed,
ond so also were scores of other arti
cles nnd the shops Id which they were
sold. - ,
The . Inventor' model of u wlrAuttihg machine for use In No Man's
land beinS demoustnited on ou entanglement erected on the cupitol grounds
in Washington. One mnn propels the machine while another operates
lever which cuts the wires.
JUST HOLDING PAL'S PLACE
"Blind" Beggar Give 8omewht
Laughable Reason for His Presence
on That Particular Corner, .
Professor Walker was standing at
the cornor-of One Hundred unci Tenth
street nnd Fifth avenue waiting for a
litis, when his nttentlon was attracted
hit, the. Arcade Theatre immediately
ittrnn(r,l fn nann.n tt.n ......
earliest possible date, which will be1 ,,y th6 rntfl "f " few c"Wri' 111 a tIn
on Friday and Saturday. A treat ia ! held by n blind man who was squat
in store for everyone, for besides the ' tf1 , J P ' th9
drawing power of the popular star
herself, there has been added the
clever direction of one of the screen's
most famous directors, Maurice Tnur
rteur, who will be remembered as hav
ing: directed Elsie Ferguson in her
first screen vehicle, "Iiarbary Sheep,"
and later in "Rose of the World." Mr.
Tourneur also directed "The Blue
Bird," which has received much laud
atory comment. The cast supporting
New York Times.
Tno professor was rumbling for a
small coin when tbe bus swung round
the corner nnd In his hurry to catch
It he tossed (be penny toward the enp
as he turned nwny. His aim not be
ing good the coin was on Its way to the
ground when the bfcgnr swung the cup
under it with nil the skill and dexter
ity of a ball player.
The professor was so astonished and
Indignant that ho allowed the bus to
the star In "Prunolla" includes Jules I go and nppronched the pretended blind
Raucourt, who played opposite 1'nu
line Frederick, recently in "La Tosca,"
and other well known players,
STATE'S TWO FRENCH KINGS
Both Louis XIV and XV Ruled Over
. Domain That Included Great
Western Commonwealth.
S ARCADE'-
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Ol'H FI11ST OFFICIAL'
FKATI'ltR.
t
rnmmJ
WAIt
For a year tho United Slates
Government cameramen have been
busy- logintcrlng tho activities of
our soldier 'and ssllor baya on thou
sands of foot of motion picture
film,' i ' v.-
As a, result, tbo people of La
CI run, In will have a chance today at
tjiu , Aroaic to ,aoo what has been
done by pur boys up to duto over
hero and over there
''l'ershliiK'a' Crjutaders" Is tho ti
tlo of this first official government
feat 010 film of tho war nnd II
really constitutes a motion picture
htatuty of-our 'frst year ut wnr. .
:, A HiiecosHrul effort has been.
Hindi) to picture the government's
handling of tho glguntlc task of
piepuraUon for .war. The recruit
ing of our army, the building of
hui.' cantonments, the clothing and
feeding of our troops, the making
of arms to eiilp them, the building
of enormous shipyards aud the ra
pidity with which ships are being
built and ' launched.
You will see our boys in train
ing, fleets of aeroplanes In
lug flirht
trcsr.es on vigilant guard, our swift
Thero were but two French kings
who ever ruled over Missouri, observes
the Kansas City Star. The first of
these was Louis XIV, for whom Lu
Snllo took possession of the Missis
sippi river and of nil the country
drained by Its tributaries. Lu Rullo
named the country Louisiana In honor
of his king. For governmental pur
poses the whole of Louisiana was at
tached to new Franco and Froiitennc
I ! became tho llrst governor, rilling over
the largest domain over under tho
nwny of one mnn on this continent.
France owned the central pnrt of tho
continent from the Gulf to the pnlnr
seas. Thu Frontennc became tbe first
governor of the region that Is now
Missouri.
But It was In tho reign of Louis XV,
who succeeded Louis XIV, thnt Mis
souri received from Franco the llrst
vivifying touches of civilization.. Un
der this reign the city of St. Louis was
foumled nnd was named, not In honor
of Inls XV, who w ns no snlnt, but
In honor of Lon Is IX, who then hud
been dead BOO years, nnd who was tho
most saintly king Fsnnce ever hud.
New Orleans was founded, too, dur
ing the reign of Louis XV, and was
named for the duke of Orleans, re
gent for the young king, who was
crowned at five years old.
CANT GET ALONG TOGETHER
Women Won't Work for Women When
They Can Help It, Always Pre.
. ferrlng Men Bosses.
A "mere man," writing In Woman's
flomo Companion, makes this com
ment on women in business.
"Another reason I have noted why
women don't appropriate the big jobs
Is Hint most members of their own
sex to say nothing of the members
aeroplanes in ausy- f our would rntlicr work f,,r . ,,,
our great floating for-i than a woman. The most sneesf.,1
woman I know Is tho h,M,l nf m 1.1 n-
destroyers aearchlriK tho sea for department In a very hlg business. Sho
uie imiea uoiumi peitieope. knows that her femlnlno Instinct Is
The greater part of the picture worth thousands to thnt business. Tet
shows our boys-niaybo your boys' 1 site la glnd that the president of the
In Franco. It follows them along j business Is n mniii she wouldn't take
tbo long rnnd to the front. It ' the president's Job If she could get It ;
shows the vast stores of munitions ' nml 110 matter how much she believes
nnd supplies flowing like livers In her own Instinct, she recognize
through the quaint Fiench vlllnso that there Is an element of Judgment
up to the front l'lne trenches. It tho man thnt, working with her In
depicts the Mist American field gun "Unct. produces a perfect combination,
to throw a shell Into the Herman ' "I hlreil n stenogrnpher once, for In
trenched, tho first American troops : anw, and assigned her to n woman,
entering ud occupying a first llaeiAt n"on of ttrst "he went out
trenc h, the first batch of German ? ''inch and did not come buck. I
' prisoner-taken by our soldiers, the fo,lnd " '"""'Ic note on her desk, It
first baptism before. battle. ' i""d: v"at UVa dictation from a
Secretary of War Ilsker la seen ''",u"n' Any "'"a or "'
on his first tour of Inspection In ! 5.Vf "T n, ,R,ve., B"n""r "'.
France, exsmlnln the Cr. eon.. ! 0lm'" uul" "'''r for men
1,. ' , A 1 . i 'nan work for women.
v"o v,u,iiiu ni(tiKui i.iiB unci lur
American boys who man them
General Pershing and staff accom
panies him In his vivlls to
camps of our ''Crusader."
man.
"Here," he began, "yon are not blind,
I, saw you catch that penny. You are
n fraud."
"Yes, boss," admitted the beggar,
"ymi has It right. I uln't blind myself,
but you see Ibis here corner Is a good
stand and If the blind man that always
sits here was to leave it some other
blind, man .would, aim the .place and
grab It:." So you' see, boss, I'm 'Just
holding tho place for the renl blind
man. It's his afternoon off, He's
gone to the movies."
Beavers Tench Engineers.
A group of TJnclo Sum's army engi
neers received an nrexpected lesson
In engineering at JBr.mx pnrk. They
learned In the srwe of ono hour how
to repair a broken dnm and prevent
aMisnstroiis flood. Their Instructors
were nine heavers, who were romping
In the wr.ter of the pond. Above them
was n tlnm 200 feet long and several
feet high. Suddenly came a rash of
water. The swollen stream broke
Into a torrent, Old mnn Heaver ap
pealed to bis offspring nnd the eight
sprang after him. They seized pieces
of timber, earth, rocks nnd sod. They
worked with feverish haste. Stone by
stone nnd timber by timber the wa
ter was slowly held back. Ono hour
after the water broke the dam was re
paired. "If wo can hold the Huns
like those etinps stopped thnt flood of
water tbo war will be over In six
months," commented one of tho offi
cers. "I reckon science hasn't taught
us so much, after all," snld n bystand
er. "Those beavers know more about
their specialty than we do about war
or building canals." New York Trib
une. ' Dally Optimistic Thought.
A pood juilgn will decide according
to justice nnd right lu preference to
strict law.
MARfiTtelMTE CLARK FRI- "
DAY AND SATt'RDAY
A fine raxor or razor strop is n
the I great necessity that almost every man
I must have. If you need such articles.
you are bound to be pleased with
those thnt Silverthom's have on sale.
All are of the best brands of manu
facture. 7 UTtf
, Sis gmi
'35 H 'Al
r "v A I A i
adqo JJ
t- C 0NKLIN OF COVE
WAS INJURED IN II FULL!
PORTABLE GRANARIES
RAIN FALL' OF 1.84 INCHES IS
VERY ACCEPTABLE C. M.
BLEVIN8 1)1 KU IN HUNTING-
, TON BERRIES PLENTIFUL;
COVE, Or., July 31. (Special.)
The amount of rainfall during; our re
cent rainy weather amounted to 1.34
inches, according to Karl J. Stack
land. It was surely welcomed by our
farmers, in spite of the fact that there
was a great deal of hay down.
A. G. Conkhn fell frem a load of
If Additional Btorngc bpnee Is
Needed, Build Portable Bins.
WASHINGTON, B.C.,: Aug.; 1.
One of tho best ways to meet any
shortago.of storage space for grain
on tho fuimi this fall Is to conalrucl
portable, granaries. A convenient
type which can bo constructed at
small cost has been designed by
specialists of the United States Pe
pertinent of Agriculture. Complete
dotailB for Its construction have
been published In Document 11, of
the Bureau of Markets. yWhile
the granary described in this pub
lication was designed especially for
lbe whoat-producing areas of the
Pacific Northwest, it can be used to
hay Saturday and was quite seriously i advantage by any grain growers
Ho is
who have not sufficient space in
permanent granaries to keep their
grain on the farm until it can be
marketed. Owing to the transpor
tation situation it may be necessary
to hold grain on the farms where
it is produced for a longer period
this 'fall than under normal con
ditions, and as much grain is now
being stored in the bulk rather
than in bags portable farm granar
ies will be found useful on many
farms this year. .
ATTENTION, ELKS.
cut about the head and body.
doing quite well now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and son, of
Montana, are here visiting1 their
daughter, Mrs. Charles McNeil.
' Era French accompanied her broth
er, Herman Trippeer, back to Walla
Walla Monday. She will be gone sev
eral days. . '
Pauline Geer left for Cambridge,
Idaho, Sunday, where she will spend
the week with friends.
W. F. Breshears and L. E. Anderson
were on the Minam Saturday and Sun
day. They report fishing exceptional
ly good in that stream.
Mrs. Blaine Geer and daughter, Fay,
returned to'their home in Walla Wal
la recently!' "
Mr. end Mrs. Ed. Conally, of Idaho,
are in Cove. They are moving into
the George Cqrpe house, recently va
cated by W. D. Foreman.
Word was brought back by H. E.
Blevins of the death of his brother,
C; M. Blevins. in Huntington, which
occurred Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blev-;. The Central School Thrift Stamp
Ins went to North Powder, Tuesday, ISociety will meet at me 1. m. cj. a.
where the funeral was held. ; Friday, at 2 o'clock.
Leone and Leo Baxter entertained The committees will get the re
a crowd of young people on Monday ! Ports from the children of their
night in honor of Sybil and LcVnncc I rooms. Bo sure that you have Been
Wrkl. of North Powder. Those ores- : everyone on your list.
ent were Rvhil and .LeVance Weskcl. 1 A. H. PRINCE,
"Why P"t UP vour mvn J'llies ani Jams in a ll0t' stuffv
kitchen' when you caia.toiy our Pure Jellies and Preserves
for less than you eainimke them? - ... ; iJ.r. ' ;
Our Jellies' and Preserves are made by., experts, out of
selected fruits in a sanitary factory and cooked to perfec
tion. -We use only the best-quality. ingredients,, mi no
better jellies or preserves could possibly be made.
Come in and learn how low our prices nre. , ,
PHONE CS YOUJtUROCEltY ORDER TODAY.
HARRIS GROCERY
'",'' phone Main 7Cand 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street ' , ' Across the Track
"United States Food Administration License No.' GC0256.". .
ii
Regular meeting tonight, Injport
nnt war measure to be acted upon at
this session. Your attendance re
quested.
R. J. GREEN, Exalted Ruler,
' A. B. CHERRY, Secretary,
g-l-lt.
NOTICK OK MKIOTINO.
Karl Stackland, Pomona Stackland,
Helma Anderson, Bunyan Anderson,
Katharine Of tedal, Alice and Louise
Kaufmann, Ruth Sutherland, Anna
Arnt, Willie Birtch, Violet Bloom,
Ine Murphy, Beatrice and Ucrtrnnd
Wnrdell and Evangel Powell.
Mrs. Clyde 'Robinson and children
returned to their home in Pendleton
Monday morning.
Russell Fulp left Sunday for an in
definite! slay at Ins old homo
Idaho.
IR. Z. Baxter, of Cove, nn-J Mr.
Weskel, of North Powder, are spend
ing the week on the Minnm.. Mrs.
Weskel, Sybil nnd LcVanco, nre visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Baxter, dur
ing their obsence.
Huckleberries are plentiful in the
hills back of Cove. Each day parties
go forth with their pails and come
back in the evening laden with their
fingrant harvest."
Marvin McNeil returned from Camp
Iwis Saturday, having failed to pass
the physical examination for entrance
into our fightinjr forces.
Fred IWlidman and Elmer Simmon
ies, of Baker, were Cove visitors last
Sunday. .
George Conley motored to Baker
nnd returned Wednesday. While
there he was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ob. White.
Mrs. Hugo Blank entertained tt
dinner Sunday in honor of Charks
Williams' birthday,
Principal.
ECONOMY"
DON'T SELL THAT OLD SUIT to tlie rag man, '
because it looks old it has a lot of life in it, and V
needs only Cleaning and Pressing to make it last -
' another season. TRY IT... "V
Zwiefel Tailoring, A. B. Rogers
.... ',.- Foley Hotel.Building, Adams Avenue. ; , ';., ,
Bic; patriotic dance, for benefit of
war fund, will be given at Perry on!
Saturday night. 8-l,3t,pd
Advertisements For Sower Bids.
Notice is hereby Riven that the City
of Wallowa, Oregon, will receive seal
ed bids for the proposed construction
in ! of n Trunk Sewer System, Sewage
Disposal lank, and Lateral Sanitary
Sewers, in District lne, according to
the plana and specifications now on
file in the office of the City Recorder.
All bids must be filed-not later than
the hour of 8:00 P,' M. on the date
of August 21, 1918. The City re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids. ' 8-2-0t.
I'ltOM COAST TO COAST.
Th. Valve-in-head'type engine illus
trated here, like 2)1 internal combus
tion tnfinet, required an oil that
holdi in iiirtciting qualities at cyl
inder heat, burns clenn la the com
bustion chambers and Roes out with
exhaust. Zerolene fills these require-
mtntt perfectly, beeause it ia cornet
ty refined from seJsctW CtUifonua as-phatt-btte
crudev
ZEROLENE
The Standard OU for Motor, Cars
It Keeps the Engine Young !
Zerolene keeps the engine young, full-powered, smooth- ,
running, and economical in fuel and col consumption -because
it is correcUy refined from selected California
8S k crude' Gives better lubrication with less
cardon. Made in several consiser,' Get our Correct
Lubrication Chart covering your car.
At dealers everywhere and Standard Oil Service Station: .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
"' (Calilornis)
T. 11. MAXWELL, Local Agent.
A Iteinarknble C'hnln Of Home Tes
liinony. And ln (irande Adds
Its Voice To The (rand !
Chc.riiH Of laical it
Praise. . jj
From north to south, from east 1 1
to west; !!
In every city, every community; :
In every state lu (he Union;
Rines out tho grateful praise for
Moan's Kidney l'llls. J
CO. out) reDresentative neonle 111 :
every walk of 'llfo.
Publicly testify to ulck
and lasting Jesuits.
I
relief!!
li
When R was announced thnt Mar
guerite Clark waa to appear in "Pru
nella," a screen version of the play
in which she made her greatest stago
FAMILY DffUd STORE
LA aANOK,0COON,
Secivtary of the Treasury McAdoo,
is suffering from a slight affection
of the throat, but he recently made
an cxten.led trip to varioas cities of
the west. At the cliw of Ow recent
liberty Loan campaign, ho went to
White Sulphur Springs, Va., for a
rest. While there he was kept busy
receiving delegation in connection
with his ruling ns railroad director
general. ,
-Mrs. Reg Horyford, of Land uin- And for ,he bcncf,t of.,
yon, attended the dance here Ratur- jfollow eMfforCfs- J
day night. I , tnia fnni caoroa t locti J
Mrs. Tob.n. of Union, is visiting her ;)rslse L Grande is well repres-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millman, of tnte(i. ' ' l!
this place. j Well-known La Grande people J
Mrs. Logan Anderson and children 7,,, of .-,. 1 nru,rimm I
spent the week end in Union at the Wh0 ttM ask tor ,,etter proot of
home of Mr. Ed. Miller. merit!
Mrs. Roy LanU arrived from her, A j Larni, ranch owaer. 1D10
home in Woodburn. Monday, to spend Ijefferson St., says: "Doan'e Kidnev
the summer with relatives here. ;jns have been used with wohder-
George Williams has returned from j tu results In my family for kid
Canada to take charge of his brother, ney dlsoiders and I gladly recom
John's, ranch. John was called in the llUond them. I know from my own
last draft. personal use, they are all that ts
Miskcl and Haskel Bolom entertain- it laiaied for them. When I bavs
ed Tuesday evening in honor of II01- ! fsto across ui kidneys, my kidneys
man Lund, who left for service m the aren't acting a they should
navy Wednesday. take a box of Poan's Kidney Pills
. land they never fail to fix
The new drink for five cents Af-, In good shape"
lieola at Silverthorn's fountain.
FAMILY ORUd STORE
la aANO(,oaaoN,
ie up ,
t
Don't
kidney remedy f
litis the same , 1
had. Foster-Mil- J
burn Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo. N.Y.
Mr. Grain Farmer:
.:t,r:?" ,.'l"lrf,l to nan(n your grain in bulk? Do not
and worried wffii?1 ST"W wlIen you Bre buried
and worried with labor shortage, but build your granerie now.
lOOOushel" tVn ,Un,bC'r i roofinff Paner f or rt-clas
vcar SaoK?bleugrflnary for M-M nd 11 wil1
S12000 and thi, - u"""6, "m?Unt of Taln iU '
iio.uo and U113 wulj bB a ,0M againllt Mn ,ear-,
filledAdirv7Wh.ii' 8i.l cl" moved anywhere and can be
the tertiorfV reh0' the for aand bag. for
among thlm ' thclr very llve nl WP your boy ia
anuCtu4d0",mEIn B2L by buying lumbar
money goes to InJuT y y "CkS part of th
BUH.D YOUR GRANARIES NOW
open! 'ltatn? It"? blfor" fai"g on
grade lumber m 1,. !ltS;?Jj,m,ber' we" """"J. 'ow
use green lumber! y U trouble 10 a ,ew Mason. Dont
and damTfr7m home-pvevent loss
boy. in the trenckes-E0,81""-'68.??. " r oar I
t. -i f y buildinB Panarie now.
ot this
terial for one
Union County lu,
other sections. nT? type ar nnlversally used in
gnM f f." leam win haul the nia
iuirjt. For particulars a well .. .i "
parpTses, see
I Price 60c, at all dealers.
F 1 simply ask for
f (net Doan's Kidney
that
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Mr. Larni
The George Palmer Lumber Cc.
; l QKANDE, OREGON
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