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    THE DALLES DAILY CHTONICLF SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921.
PAGE FIVE
FIRST POLO MATCH
WON BY AMERICANS
August of 1914. Par beyond tho
military age. the rugged old mayor
signed up as a volulitl-ei, and by
dint of blurting, cajoling and throat
'eiilng the army doctota. Ilnally got
himself accepted lor the set vice.
i And he didn't have any riur-
slnecjie, either. Kioin 1914 until
SCORE 11 TO 4 IN OPENER , OF ea.ly 1919 he did the dirty work or
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION- j r,vn,p' ,tl,,!n ?,' . u. co,"or;'' ' m
SHIP TOURNEY. sergeant, In a lighting unit, and
' ' 1 went over the top with all the rest
. By UhlUd New "'' f,hu, brC yoWHK, 'J"'11' , ,
HURLINOHAM, Kugland, June IS U il ,vai fivlc reception In
-America won the first gam;. ,.f iho!1919 iU Auxi-n-o, when covered with
international polo championship here 1 "u"1 anil slory. he .marched into h s
t0(jay i lown hall, displaying his Otolx tie
The final score wr.s 11 to 4 tiuerre, Mednllle Militalro, and Le-
The Americans riwept the Urn:- Y ! lon r Honm. I.altetly the old
cr. off their feet in the firs' chuk "tlean of lw " ' H"?"
ker. The Ilrltlatr wue on the il.jfen-1 refer to h in, rcmovet! to Paris. Hut
sh tlimiiirhnnt. wlln th.. A!ii...-'eiin i ,llfi 1,nl alr "r thf ,Hital proved
pressing continually.
mote detrimental to his robust oltt
The British hit their stride with
the start of the second period, how
ever. The rlt'ling ot both iiuaitettes
was furious. Both sid s threatened,
but each broke through hut once.
The same ten ilk- pace was main 'WHt
tamed in the third chukker, each I
team scoring two goals. The defense
of both was slightly more lax duej
to the hard riding on both sides.
The- fourth chukker score wan, '
America 0; England 1. .
Tompkinson scored the goal. j
The title began to turn in the,
fourth chukker. The Kngll3hm1.11
showed more dash than in any per
iod and only superb defensive, work
by the Ainei loans kept the score
down.
The score for the filth chukker
was America 2; England 0, inaklnj?
the total America 7; England 4
After the British spurt in
frame than the snow of Dounuiiiout
or thi! marshes of St. Ootid ; and at
the sui-er-CIIeiiiLncauvlan n-je of 82
the grand old man has finally been
gathered to Ills lost comrades ot the
Taxi Brown's Taxi.
Telephone mail 5021
RUSSIANS WELCOME
OUTSIDE CAPITAL
l.Moscow reallzej that anything re
sembllng n communist revolution il
western .Europe, Is now more or le.i'
remote.
"So far na foreign trade Is con
cerned, Moscow 1ms recognized u-l-vate
property anil private ownership
It has created the essential clenientt
of a new bourgeol3e, without the fun
tlnmcntal evils of the oltl anil with a
stern democratic control.
"At the present moment Moscow
welcomes foreign capitalists. The gov
ernment reall.es it cannot, without
assistance, organize Its own trade, nnd
consequent) must turn to foreign
concessions. It must rely upon the
money, experience and Initiative of
foreign capitalists to create stable
and economic conditions with which
to make for Russian prosperity.
"Russia, however, still hopes, by n
syr.teni of firm control, to abolish
competition, dn'ngers and the. capital
istic chaos which occurs in periods ot
stress."
KinsHln maintained It would he
more 10 Poland's Inteient to cooper
ate with Russia 1 linn to shape her
policies upon the dictation of France
Notice
My cherry pickers are notified
that I shall be ready for them on
.Monday, June i!0th. Truck will leave
resilience, 201) East Fourth street, at
ti o'clock a. m.
C). U 1JOANE. 18
l!y United J'leaa
LONDON, June W -A frank con
tension of past mlsL.Mv In Russli
the 'and an expression ot hope lor the Hi-
fourth period, the Aineiicans again ,ture is voiced by Leonid Krasain,
assumed the aggressive in the fifth bolshevik trade aijent in Lindon, in a
and by brilliant individual play swept plgned article hi the Sunday Tlme3.
their opponents back and scoied two
goals,
Captain Deverenu.v Millnirn of Die
The article is one of tho clearest ex
prersions that hii3 come from a bol
shevik representative in confession
American team made Ids first tsoal1hat S0Ine , ,,, ,uos, rn(1ral ).Pais
In the tilth chukker. Hitchcock ac-,0. h(1 p.iat w(.( J)m7 ,J0n fi),an,,on.
counted lor tue oiner a men rim
score.
,-ed.
DEATH CLAIMS OLDEST
I "Great changes have taken plare
POILU , withiii the last few mouths in the pol-
I ini- nf Hlisnln.' If i ic.ln'n fie ,ln.
By United i'resa jelares. ''.Moscow has found It absolute-
PARIS, June 18. The "oldest ly necesfary to consumniate trade
polln" of the great war
Surugue, mayor of Auxerre, in Bur-out lhe world.
gundy, has Just died. j "We wish to duplicate the British
: Ho; was 75 years oltl when the (ratio agreement with Fiance, Ainer
mobilization call came early Injica, Italy anil Scandinavian countries.
Monsieur .agreements with capitalists Ihiougb-
S.OVIET DIDN'T LAST
LONG AT BRUSSELS
By R. H. Sheffield
lllnlteil I'i.-ps Staff t'oiii- iiomli'iil)
LRUS?. ELS, June IS. - Without
previous warning, the soviet occupa-
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Willi I.UI.AL. ..PLICATIONS, us they
:annot leuch tile seat of the disease.
;hi -rh 1 Jncal disease, greatly ln
lu .. by constitutional conditions, and
ir. .iu 1' to oiiiu li you niiift take an
menial rtmc-dy. Hall's Catarrh Medi
um is lui-nn Internally and acts thru
tie blood on the mucous surfaces ot the
.vsteiii. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
it esc 1 1 Lied ty Jne of the best physicians
11 this country for years. It 13 com-.os.-rt
of dome of the best tonics known,
omblned with somu of the best blood
urlUeiH. The perfect combination of
he Ingied.'.nu In Hull's Catarrh Medl
ine la what produces such wonderful
esultb in catarrhal conditions. Send tor
sllinonlJls. fre...
.1. CllliINKI ft CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Ml Piucylms, .'So,
i-.,ii. "ill. ..- ".ntliatlnt
ion of factor'es Idea struck Belgium.
Following the example ol Italian
tvoikers. who 'look titer p. ants
hroughout Italy the Belgian woik
.uen immediately hoisted the red
.lag over the occupiid plant. Tile
AOikers, who are employes of the
Auto-Mettalurgltiue factory at Mar
chienne. in South llcltdum. stoilllv
denied communist or bolshevlstj
with delegations from the mnnas?
niunt and from the workers nnd per
suaded Uiem to acceiit a compromise
settlement, that was agreeable to
both parties.
Cherry Season.
(let your ladders and baskets troin
us. Stadeliiian-I3onn. lis
sentiments. 1
Trouble started when an old sol
dler who did not belong lo tiny 1 ratio'
.inion was employed. Soon the Irrl-j
ated woikmen applied to the 111:111
iger for dint barge of the war voter-1
in. TI10 director icfiist-tl lo lire t tie 1
man who was able to do all t hut j
was reunited of hlin'
Alter holding a "chapel" the!
workmen proceeded to turn out of I
the factory the diaughtsuicn, inau-t
.igers, clerks and tline'teepers nii't
then carried on their work in the
ordinary way.
Next morning the red I In;; wat
floating over the works. Police j
'.quads turned out tearing trouble,
lut nothing happen' il. Thereupon
followed a series of negotiations be
tween men and managers, (lovein
ment authorities tit HriiNnebi were
notified and took precautions. Even
tually the premier held conference
pVERKEADY
WATERLESS
SOAP
Cleans Hands, Clothing
Carpets, Woodwork
One and 5 lb. Cans
ASK YOUR CROCER
Dr. Geo. F.. N.ewhouse-
Eye Specialist
, .
Wo aiu equipped to give your
eyes the very best of- care. Kyes
tested. Glasses ground.
Second and Washington StrecU
The Dalles
WOO DA III) & TAUSCHEK
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kindi of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty
Estimates furnished free of chargs. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 6461 or Call at Gates Block
Safe WHIM for INFANTS & INVALIDS
" ' ASK FOR
HorlickTs
The Orif iaal
Avoid
Imitation
kd Substitutes.
ForlnfaliW.tiivalldtandarowt.inClitldrw I RU-tiMnk.MalUdOrali.Biilractlii Powder
Tbo Original KooU-Diink For All Ages No CuoUng-NourwhtnB-WigesUblo
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's I'aint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
GET THE HABIT
OF THRIFT
The essential qualities to cultivate the thrift'
habit are determination and a normal earning
power things which we all have.
To put thrift into definite practice there is
no better plan than to tie up with the
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
We can assist you in outlining a pian that
will make SAVING easy.
Success is yours through thrift will you be
thrifty?
4 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings' Accounts.
Citizens National Bank
p.
Ir. J. A. Hetlter, Vice-I'res.
Olrtctorir
l J. Stadelmsn.
Telephone Maiu 3101
Officers
J. Htadeliuan.Pi'eBldent.
Arthur Seufert
Dr. J. A. Reuter
H. HI Oreene. Cashier r' ,B' F" Plta"
11, 1.. Kuck
J. V. Tureck, Ass't Cashier. -f. ? Jleln"',h
J. J. Van Dellen
?jP These nmrAta ' B
ring Results
MEETING NOTICES
Knights of Pythias
Kejjular meeting .Mondnv
night, June 20 K p. m. Work
in knight rank. By order ct
C. H. IlAWiOTT." C. C. L'lt
Federal Union Notice
All mombeni antl applicants to The'
Dalles Federal union No. 17i44 are
requested to .be. present at the next
meeting Saturday evening, .June IS, ai
Schannn hail, nt 8 o'clock. Iiuportiinl
buaiiieFS. II. Spauliling, secretary. .IS
K'OH SALE Dxl2 Axiuiuster rug,
larco mirror, etc. 21S East Third. IS
F.H F1ENT
FOll ISALIS Santl and gin vol. Truck
service. Country trips. Oordion anil
Van Dolah, telephone red Viil. SO
PC R I iA.I.K Vc30.' 'New house "and lot.
Water in house, nine big t'rult irees.
Tonus. B;e It. II. Kijh, 113 Weal
Thirtuenth street. -'4
TOir'sXlTrS'i'liii'i! iotsof ganlen,
ftnod condition: Hit) yoiitiK chickens.
House lor rent. Telephone hlacu
2201.
FOH SAbIC Hesifienco proiierty and
vacant lots. ICasj teruiR. Inquire 01. X
Clay street. 'S
FOliTISAI.R - (loud work team, H and
!1 yearn old, weight, Ulwo lbs. ?22i.
('. Brewer, l.yle. Wash. 21
FOH SALFDr oak wood: old oii'c,
$11 r.fl; second giowth, $12.50. Uellv
ered. Call, .KiF22, after (i p. m. tf
WANTED- -Man and wife want lab
as cookn on rahch;or in camp, Wiil'a
box nn, care C'liroiilclii.
FOH SAMC--Chenp. Two man Mi
Cormlck combint1 with good engi'm',
also home attachment. Write W. I..
Tyron, 50C West Eleventh, street,
The Dalles. 2ti
FOH B.Vl E -Threshlnfi uiachliie nut
lit, 12 Iiorr.eP'iwcr. Advance sileain
engine: 27. inch r.tiflsull separator.
.) O .lone;, c.-.ie Corson, the Miuh:
.Man. 21
i WANTED .fob for cook in hotel or
re.itaurant. Call at (ileuwood hotel,
21
VAN TkIv -rrTiri""w7JmaTI7ul''"-resa,
good pay. (lleinvooil Restau
rant. 21
LOST OH KOUND
FOB RPNT Oootl upright )iiano. (1.
E. Corson, the Music Man. 21
FTJR RENT Five-room modern bun
galow and gnrage. Price $:iu. In
quire 1412 Pine street. VI
FOR RENT A pat Uncut- in, lhe Con
don building. "1
FOR RENT Furnished hoii!..ekeepinr;
' rooms. 115 East Second. 2'l
FGRr"f5nT Furnished rooms, clone
in. F. J. Kar;;l. telephone red titiiil.
21
FOR RENT Threii room houto. in
quire Carl Malies, Thnmpaon
addition. 20
FOR RENT rhreetpoin furnished
apartment, pi i vate bath. 1521 Jack
son street. Call afier 4 p. in. IX
FOH SALE Ovniiand, model 75. Also
Ford light delivery body. Hargair-
! Am lea vine. town. Inquire Hull Al
vord Mreut. 2(i
FOH RENT Furnished Ituee room
I apart incut with bath, Includhip
' piano, light, water, Ice and tele
phone, lioti Ciairison. Teiepnone
black 51:11. 1
OH SALE Ono pool table, gond
condition. Also one 1'iont and back
bur, while enamel. Tho Adjus men'
Bureau, till Pit lock block, Portland
Oregon. Is
FOR RENT- -Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Al o small furnished house
Inquhe 111 Weoi Second. 22
FOR RENT - Three unfurnished
rooms up&lalis Telephone bb"k
4341. 1S
FOR RENT -Good pastille, lots ot
water, clore in. Can tike from one
to 50 head. Inquire J. C. Thrall. 22
FOr'rENT- Furnished housekeeping
rooms and -lec-plnrr loom. No child
ren. Call evenings 500 East Fourth
Btieet. -l
FOR SA I. E .ri-rooni modem house, ga
rage and sleeping porch. Close Hi
Small payment down, easy lorma on
balance. See W. H. Webber. 20
FOH SALE Complete thlflfihlnc
cblne. 2X-lnch .1. I. Case separator
and engine. Outfit In first class con
dition. E. A. Head, Bulck Garag,
Telephone mam U21. 27'l
FOH SAI.1. Large and email farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
i.rtces. kooiI teiuis. W. C Manila
Dultir, Oie
IKlf.
lOH SALE Oi will trade tor mill:
goals or Angoran nt equal value,
ihrcn good grade Jerscv cows, com
ing fre-.h soon, (leorge C. Watson,
box 73S, The Dalles, Oregon. 20
FOR SALE
FOR' SALE V.-buuirr oil rft-ive. Tele
phone red 30ts2. -l
FCR SALE - Small iweel cherries,
Miltahle for fanning or wine. Two
corns por pound, plckln:; them
yourself. .1. L Fowler, ono mile olf
Mill Creek on Dutch Flat load. 2ii
FOR SALE-Rafleigh -p.roductn. 410
'West Fourth St. Black 1311. J2U
FOR SALE Ten-room hotel. Inqulie
box 07, Kent, Oregon.
FOrTsAJvE A brand new four-room
houfo. modern In every respect. 5ihi
East Fourteenth street. '-:!
FOR SALE --Household article., n iev.
pieces of furniiure. Cheap. T.Vi
Union stteet. -1
FOR SALE Baled-hay and grain. W
deliver any place In town. One
horse, weight 1750. 7 years old
Guaranteed Will sell or trade for
cat i In. One team, weight 2400.
Sound and gentle. O. K. Feed
barn. J"lv2
FOR SALE- Fine slock ranch. Trout
Lake, Wash.. I have for sale by own
ei a tine ranch In the famous Trout
Lake vulle , 24 tulles above White
Salmon, Wash. Fine linprovenientr
two, large harm, one rleetrie light
ed: Ifl-rooiu house with water tin
der pressure. A very line irrigated
ntnch with abundance of water. .Ins.
lhe place to raise full blood slock
Write H. N. Warnlck, Trout Lake
Wash,, or sen hint Saliuday, Join
18. at Hotel Dalles. li:
FOUND Child'.; dark blue coal on 1111.0
camp grounds. Iimulit' at Chronlcie
office. 21
STHAYED
the direction and supet vision of such
a rchltects.
All bids must be accompanied by
a ctirlilied clteclti lor 10', of lhe
amount of the hid,, to be forfeited
to Dalles City In case such hid
should bo accepted and the bidder
should fall to enter' Into contract
and bund for', th'j fal.thful pi'rfonni
anco. of tho work.
All bids shall- be sealill and .fhtilt
he tiled wilh the Recorder of Dallei
City on. or before 8; '10 p. 111., Juiicj
25. P.I21. said bils to be opened h.7
the Recorder ami Council 011 sali
dale.
Dalles City roserve.t the right It
rulect any and all bids.'
Dated this' 151 h day of June. 1!)2
D. L. CATES,
City H.;coider. 2
FOKD
Whitney Repair Shop
709 East Second St.
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
Eoiffi WE1RS5CHKUL.
Ltn-HOiiH by Apiioluliitmii
WinproKS Thoatro llansf
. t 1
.1 r
REED TRANSFER'; ;
We hall anything, any phfee, call
main 7111.
2:1
t
WN1 ED
WANTED A piano box. Call or wri e
1122 Pin. turret. 2ti
WANTED--Posh Ion as stenographer
Call black '1522. IX
WAITED ''C'heiry pickers F. I.
Thomas, telephone t!F4. 2:t
V ANTED Cherrv pickers. Call 6F12
21
WANTED- Two men tin haying. Ap
ply Bank hotel. ix
WANTED -Six or seven room modern
liotiso. Will nut by lhe ear. A. S
John ion, Wasco. Ore. 21
WANTED- Bids on buildlm a garage
Also some le'iio'lellng In etori-. G. E
Corson, lhe Music Man. 2
WANTEiD To sell, tent or repah
t.pewrliers and srwliir; macliines
Phone Coryen 21
STRAYED OH S'lOLEN Black mare
about six ycar.i old, wni;;ht about
1400 lbs. Lraiidi'il S-ll (connecK'-J)
on f.houlilcr. $10 reward. TolephoiiM
lilark :!522 or v.illc Hll! Federal
slrenl. lSv.2ri
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
MISCELLANEOUS
HEMSTITCHING - Picot edging. Mrs.
L M. Hoothby, 308 Washington
street. Telephone main f'.r.xt II
TH ANSFKR AND ExTmTksS- -I'tiriit
turo and piano moving. Fi eight
IiuiiIkU and g.UHl.il oxpieHH tnisl
uesrt Telephone.- Stand, led mi;
reMilt-nce black 1:152. J. h. IU-ir.le
ntr
lPnjilbJic SfteEiiogii'ap'lK.eir
T.vplni, and stenograpliy done a
re. 1.10 liable l.lli'j. Rosltia Fleck. Of
lice Hotel Dalles. Ite sldi-iiie lelephont.
red 2:i.'!2. II
SIPE'CHALTY SHOP .
I U'tniii Itt'lilut;. picot edging, dreuu-'
making. 21Xi East Thiid utreel, Con
d.iu buililliii; Telephone black 5211 i
I l.l.MI.I I Ij.S I .1'
I ..in ixKiilallug
I'lllM-r IM'UllllB
mi." 1 cinii ml, uc
mid kiIIiiIhIiIiik
h specially. Wm k
Kiuiranltii d. S A Dficksi'.idcr, Cm
son Muhlc nice, :I2u Fast Secoii'i
street. Telephone main P'OI
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice for Bide for Oalles Cit
Auditori'i'i..
Dalles City calls for bids for the
construction of the auditorium.
The Council ot Dalles City lias up
proved plans and iipecltlcailons as
prepared by Hoimhtallnc & Doug.111,
architects ot Portland, Oregon, as
shown by the minutes ol tie' C nin
ell meeting of .l.lil.- 15(11, PJ21 Sped
licallons, plana and tmliiuatu for tin
coiiKiiucllon are on file In III - oli'Ic
of Iho Recorder ol Dalles CHy, ..ob
ject to inspcctli.il, nnd Uu work will
be done in actoiilancn wilii said
plans nnd spc mention.-, and under
LUCILLE CUMMOWfl
Tdacher of Piano
iluillo at 51'! Union y.v?.
p.-.oue black 0001.
Tel"
Fielglil nii'l etpiNH bi-lwt-en Tie
1 1:1 1 1. ti nit WuM-o, Moio and all wa
mints Leave The Dalles, !l a. 111
dally except Sunday Lease Mom
I :t0 p 111 Leave Wasco, 2:1111 p. in
D M Pb-rce, proprietor. Telephone
b.acl' 3i:42 or main 471. "
1 "
POR SALE Billy goat Price fi.uo.
or trade tor guitar. C E. Olbson.
TUompjcn'a addition. s
FOR SALE 5-arre well Improved
chicken and fruit ranch one mile
out, price 13250.00; $250 down, eusv
lerms on balance.- "20 ncreo near
Th Dalles, all fenced, some In culti
vation, price $C60 per acre, easy
terms
DARN1EL.LE BROTHERS is
WANTED -Man and wife wsinl work
on ranch. Write box 'to, care Chroa
icle 1
WAjNTED- Five or sl room modern
house, clohe In. Write box IM. cue
Chronicle v
WANTED WorU.ng hou-ekeep.-r
with experience. Also chambermaid I
Hotel flalle.. IK
WANTED Chetrj picker-. Uav- j
your name and ad.lre.-.w hi thi
Chiouicli- olfUe
WANTED - Piriuon us coolf on ranch.
Middle aged woman. Write box 51,
earn of Chronicle. IX
WANTED - Cherry plckcis Meet 'it
Kelly Avenue Grocery store every
morning at C o'clock. Call 6F2. IS
Vmt BAUER ' ;!
General real estate, Insurance, q4
loans. 100J East Second street. Tel-,
phone main 1571. ' J 2Htl
Teacher ot
Piano, Harmony and Theory.
Leschiifl'ky method. Special' alien-
lion given to beginners. Suinmcr term
opens June 15, Phono red Ill'.ll. Sill- (
dlo 1000 Fulton street .120
E. C. MICE
IRegiifteiredl Arcfeiiftecft
504 First National Bunk Bldfl.
The Dalles, Ore. 16tf
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
U. S. BRANCH OF THE
LONDON GUARANTEE & ACCIDENT
uf L011tt1.11. In On- KlimJuiii of KiiifUiid, on the tblity
L..i I'l'.f. m.hiIh to th biMiir.iniu Coiiimliwluner
Ou'Ki.il,' lilllfUHiit to taw CAPITAL
Amount ot titutory depoult -
INCOME
Net dihiiiIuiiih if.-.ilv.-d duili.K the y"r ... ...............
Inturt-Nt. illvlili-nd Hiid imiiIh re.-elvt.il .linl-iK the year..
Inuumo troin other miici-0 reniivud dmliiK ttiu year...
Toul Incoms .............
DISBURSEMENTS
Nt lo....-- .uld diirlr.K the year Im-iiiilliiK HilJUMtnifiit
exi.'iiMe
It.'inlttuni'eH to home office ......
PomiiilKAloi.M and nuiMilen puld duiinn tlm tui
Tuxih. lli.-.-iiH.- mill fui'f Cild durliiR tin- yiai
Alitoui.t of ull other expenditure
Total expenditure
ASSETS
Vtilue of I'mI ..'HtHte owneil (insrHut vuliie)
VulUii of MocM ami iioI.uh owiii-u iouuh.-i moi
l.oun on untrtKMyi' "'"t (-'ollnlt-1 ul, etc-
Ckh III hunkn mill 011 huncl
PiemluiilH In courn of cnllu.'tioii wilit.in Mini
Hi.tiiiiii.r 3. vrsti ,
Intereat and ii'iit duo and ue.-rued mid vuiluun uccount
OF THB
CO., LTD.
that duv of D
of the Stt of
9 400,000.00
....14.187.li'i.lU
fiUI.UOa 93
... -j2.4S7.17
.. 14,SH,1M.,
1 e 4'i,ii7 .17
519,389 8
. li.l"l,HM.IJ!f
53J,IM.0()
411.453 13
t I). DU
n.jiin jj.s
17.4S23.UO
2 8",345,78
CS4.63J (i
Total .dirilttd jnutu
ilb,7UO,0ll, 9
1 I A II 1 1 ITIP5
r;to. cluliini for liwf uiipild - - 5iIJ.'IoiJ
Amount of uneBri.id premium on nil nuttiilidrn rink. J"'''?-"
Due for coinmlmloii m.d biokeruKM SS.J'" ? Ji
All other llabllltltn , ., " , !m i',o f.fi
Voliinliiry 11ddlU0n.il iemtvi for i-oiillnrfeneleH - .dd.ijw.ud
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Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Evfftiifltt Specittlial
Hours 0:00 to 5:00 Sunday and Cveninun by Appolntm.nl
17.1 Vogt Blk Over Cro.by' Drug 8tor Phona Ulack till
DimiMCcc iu niirr.ON Ff)H THE YHAH
Net tiieiiiluuik roclvid duilHK the er '
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l.ohtut incurred durlim thu yur
(JOI.DFNDAIJC YAKIMA AND ALL KASTKRN
WASHINCiON POINTS
Are leachrd the easiest hy way of Q.-antu an! Maryhlll on tti
MAUVHILL PERRY
New EiQht-car Ferry No Oackino to Hoard Boat
A 10-mile paved road connects Maryhlll anil Qoldendali
New Railroad Crotung
No Oani
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199,23,
LONDON Ol'.MtANTLK A Ci 'I lil'INT CO., I .TP.
I- V I.awnoii. I' S. Muiimer
Bttttutory le.met.t attorney for ! vlei- T E. Hocl.w.ll, Horllin'd.
Hockwll, 6thir & ChJiiiburUIn, Agm.tii, Artlnint Hlg.. Portland, Ore.
('RANDALL UNDICRTAICINC CO
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Ucit I tilHiiat, AklUi.t M.injwcr
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woman Attendant
Mr. M. J. Wlllcrlon
lelephone Red 1bl
Motor Equipment
I tlihooe
U4y Red 991
Nlgllt-fUd iU
J, H, Harper, Black 2162
Cut Flowers