H h t Soc
M o ro , S h e rm a n
E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 -
D r . S anders J.
R. Morgan
Moro, Oregon
Z D e r x tle t
VETERINARIAN
Office on First street,
To My Pstroni: If you cannot feet me
direct by phone at Moro, please call roes M O R O .
& Co.’s garage, who will promptly notify
me when I return to town.
OREGON
Dr. C. L. Poley
Physician and Surgeon.
Moro, Oregon.
Office in residence.
C o u n ty , O i^ y o n .
F rid a y , M a rc h
F ra n k B ro w n and wife left for
A very enjoyable evening was
spent at the F a irv ie w school house W a lla W a lla M o n d a y m orning.
Friday evening, M arc h 14, when
J. J. W ile y of Grass V a lle y was
the F a irv ie w -G o rm a n C o m m u n i a business visitor in K en t Sunday.
ty C lu b m et to h av e their regular
M rs. B. A . H o g u e purchased a
jl w eekly p ro g ra m .
D odge car Sunday from J. K.
T h e club members were de-
Irb y .
•
ighted tol| be hon ored w ith the
T h e re have been several new
presence of M r . a n d -M rs. Ire la n d ,
cases
of scarletina in K en t tbe past
C o un ty .Superintendent C urfm an
week.
|
and M rs. C u rfm an , of M o r o , also
M a tt S im o n has bought Frank
several visitors from outside dis
B
ro
w n ’s interest in W m . K o h le r s
tricts
J jh iL
T h e ro o m was very tastefully place.
decorated
with
shamrocks ’ and
Several m en fro m K en t attend
ed _the road m eeting k t M o r o last
O re g o n grape.
F o llo w in g the program d elic F rid a y .
ious refreshments consisting of
W a lte r G iv e n s was a passenger
sandwiches, salad, cake and coffee fo r Pendleton M o n d a y m orning
were served to almost one hun on business.
Several of tbe church members
dred people.
T h e audience was astonished at gave a gathering at the hom e o f
the talent displayed in a play en L . W . A m ic k in ho n or of M r.
titled “ Pat D o la n ’s W e d d in g ,’ ’ A m ic k ’s 41st birthday.
W . C. B ryant . w hich was very cleverly presented
C. J. B r ig h t ,
G u y L . H oskinson went for a
by the ladies of the F a irview com jo y ride last Saturday and broke
m unity.
his car near M o n k la n d .
He
M uch credit is due M rs.C o n lee,
brought it hom e the last o f this
the club president, for the m an week.
agem ent of the evening of social
Miss Jessie H ill, p rim ary teach
Attorneya-at-Lawf
diversion and M rs. R . A . F le m
er, left Saturday fo rC u lv e r to vote,
ing. the e d ito r o f “ N eig h b o rh o o d
leaving h«T ro o m in charge of two
offices at
Mews,” which spared no one. high school girls. Miss H ill re
L ik e the Q u e e n ’s page, who was
The Dlltea and Moro, Ore. sent out to lo o k for the beautiful turned Tuesday evening.
T h e C hristian E n d eavo r has ba»
things, we did not realize there
gun a new contest, with Rosa
were so m gny humorous happen
A m ic k and G le n n a D ellin g er as
ings about us every day.
captains. In this contest, instead
m es s te w a r t
In addition to the above com of certain things counting points
m unication the e d ito r of the O b they w ill count degrees,which will
server wishes to add that the even be registered on large therm o m e
ing was most thoroughly enjoyed ters, each side having one. T h e
SHERM AN COUNTY
?y those present from M o ro ,m o re object is tc see which side can
particularly
because of the o p p o r raise th e ir’s the highest in the giv
Address: MORO, ORE.
tunity of m eeting so many of our en tim e, six weeks. T h e one sue
friends in that section o f the coun ceeding wins.
W
DEPUTIES
ty. T h e ladies of the C o m m u n ity
L. Schadewits,
Dr. Jos. Saunders,V.S
la Memonum
C lu b are entitled to much credit
Kent Ore.
. Moro, Ore.
Bright & Bryant
Western Electric
Farm Lighting Plant
B r ig h t e n U p
T he. F arra J A
Thia la what a Western Elec
tric Lighting Plant on your
place will mean to you:
N o dark nights.
N o gas to explode.
N o pressure tank to b lo w up.
carry.
N o water to
N o lamps to fill.
STOCK INO BRINO INSPECTOR
Chas. I. Everett, Wasco.
N o matches to burn.
N o smoky chimneys to clean.
W - N. JO N E S
Turn ajSwitch anywhere day or night
and get a good strong flood of light.
AUTO TR U C K
Fur S a le
By
DRAY
Valthcr-Willians Hdw. Co
P hone
The Dalles, Oregon.
M a in 314 M ò ro , O reg o n
M oro B a r b e r S
P o r c e la in
B a th
hop
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
M
Report of the Coédition of
The Bash of M oro, at M oro, in the Mate of OreSoa,
at the close ol buainea« March 4, 1919.
Re«ource.
1 x>an. and ¿¡«count» ................................ 1225.764 67
199 30
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured,-----
s.ooo 00
Bond« and w a rra n t*..................................
2.000 00
Furniture and feature* .............................. .
S95 46
Due from bank« [not reserve bank«J. . .
Due from approved reserve b a n k « ........ . 38,385 47
164 32
Check* and other cash item «.................
Cash on hand............................................. . 11.954 SO
T o ta l....... ........................... ............... 1284,063 72
Tub.
¡j Everything First Class and up to date.
J . C. W R I G H T ,
ven of rest, in that peaceful hom e
N o . 216.
F reight and Express
H a n d le d P ro m p tly . M o v in g
E fficiently A ttended T o . \
Agent for Wasco and Sherman Connties
fo r the program so successfully
H a ll of Eureka Lodge N o . 121,
presented w ithout assistance from
A. F. & A. M .
the men folks, consisting o f songs,
A gain death has entered our
recitations, etc., appropriate to St.
lodge and we have assembled
P atrick’s D ay .
am ong the habitations of the dead
If yop wish to sell or exchange any to p erform the last sad tribute of
of yoar reattkroperty, farm or city, our affection.
B rotoer H e n ry Johnson having
list It with the Realty Department of
the Sherman County Abstract Com been called from Labors to that
pany, Otto Peetz, Manager, Moro, Ore. everlasting refreshment in that ha
P r o p r ie to r .
o r o , --------------- O x e g r o x x .
Liabilities—
Capital Mock paid in ................................ S 25.000
. 25.000
Surplus fund ................................ .. ..
Undivided profit«, lesa expense« and
171
taxes paid ................................... .
1.904
Due to bank* and banker» .....................
Individual depoait» »ubiect to check... . 183.443
Tim e and Saving» deposit» ................... . 46,002
2.530
Reserved for interest and taxes.............. .
11
O th er liabilities ................. ...................
00
00
75
82
12
05
49
49
Total ................................................. . $284,063 72
f
0000000000000000000000000000300000000000000000C X X X X K I
Independent Ularehouee g milling Co
R. H. M cK edn, M a n a g er, W aaco, O regon
') My
our lodge there is a vacant chair;
we shall miss him ; therefore in
token of our sorrow be it resolved
that the charter of the lodge be
draped irf m ourning for a period
of 30 days.
T o the m other and sister of our
dear brother we can only extend
our heartfelt sym pathy, words are
inadequate; we can only say their
and our loss is his great gain^
T h e ahojj^ was adopted at a
stated com m unication hehl M arch
6th, and ordered that same be en
tered in the records, one copy
m ailed to the m o ther and sister
and one given to the Sherman
C ounty Observer fo r publication
in issue of M arch 21, 1919.
Robt. U rq u h art, W . M .
Attest:
J. M . Parry. Secretary.
AjnroAX. i
TH E NEW BRUNSWICK FIRE INSURANCE CO.
D E A L E R S IN
L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild ers
Supplies,
L lim b e r, W ood , . Coal, t
C edar Posts, and H a y .
M ANUFACTURERS OF
„
M ILL F E E D A N D FL O U R .
JoOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
YOU
Subscribed and «worn to before me thia 17th
day ol M arch, IMS.
< l a >
John M . Parry .Notary Public
I ' —v—
commission expires S ep t..29. 1930
Correct, attest:
*
L. Barnum. E O .M cC o y . Directors
• ywoysxb o r txi
• W
W HEN
Slate of Oregon
1
County ol Sherman
I, g.A. McPherson. cashier ol the above named
bank, do solemnly «wear that the above statement
la true to the beat ol my knowledge and belief.
K. A.M cPherson, cashier.
where sorrow and pain are un
kno w n , there we can confidently
leave him .
But, w ithin the tyled recesses of
TRAVEL
BY AUTO
A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S
S T O R E YO U R
CAR
of New Brunswick, In the State of New Jersey, on the Jhirtr-flret,
day of December. ip it. made to the Insurance Commissioner or the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
O Jkjfj.xA .Xi
BAAfwm
la o n n t of capital stock paid ...................................................... • soo.w»
Net premiums received during the year........... • • ••
• • - H '8??'«!! ??
Interest, dividends and rents received during th< year..
Income from other sources received during the year. •
*
Total incom e............................ ................................... T U H M M *
D ira u M B M m rrg
Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment ex-
penses .................................. . . . . • • • .................... . . . . »
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.............
Commissions and salaries paid during the year............
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tne year..............»•
"
jL
Amount of all other expenditures... v ........................... .
Total a x p e n d l t u r e e .............
Value of real estate egrned (market v a lu e )..... • .........
«41 {?• 00
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value)......... »1. •
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.............................
„
Cash In banks and on hand. ........................... ........ •
Premiums In course of -collection written since b<u>t m
®
her SO, 1910 rt .....*••• •..... ............. ......... ‘ *
.12' hmo 59
Interest and rants due and accrued...................................................
Total smsM
.............................................. .
Less special dspoaits In any stats (If any there be). • . .
2?
Total assets admlttsA in Oregon .................................. -WT^SS.T*
7 A6 M UTH9
247 B ig 00
Gross claims for losses unpaid........• • • • • • •• • V /
221 948 19
Amount ofunearned premiums on all outstanding risks, l.aa»,»
Dus for commission and brokerage...................................
042 S7
All other liab ilities..........................................................
'tfme........f 1 1
To*4«SiS»tu“’
In the Concrete, fully equipped, ro o m y garage of W a i
th 5 -W illia m s C o m p an y . C o m p eten tjw o rk m an always ready
to help you in any way they can at Feast expense to you.
F o r any service rendered the charge w ill always be reasonable.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
T H E DALLES,
-
-
OREGON.
•***..
iuzimioi nr omoox r o > tm tba »
Gross premiums received during the y e e r...S .................
Premiums returned during the year...................................
Losses paid during the year................................................
Losses incurred during the year................................. • • •»
■THJB N T C W B R U N S W I C K F I R W
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IN S U R A N C E ¡ C O M P A N Y .
Chaa D, Ross, President.
B. B. Wycoff, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service;
_
Prank B. Dooly, Bone« of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
MOTTW DBPAJVTMBBTi
** WTX.XOAM W. 4 L T 1 M O Z , £**«<«* .
T m ,«.
Karold Pnaker, A ssistant Manager; A. M. Xrfrvelace, Agency Supt
m u . BaRdlag, see Bonk Btraat, San Praaetsoa
■OPBCKAX, AOBBTBi
W. B. Batfrlak, Weed B. Jaekaoa. Lewie Balldlng. Portlaad.
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F iv e C e n ts
21, 19J9.
T H IS
Hang. thisHist in a convenient place and compare these, our regular prices, with
•
- what other grocers charge you.
.17
Popcorn, per pound__________
BAKING POWDER
.16
Pimento, Del Monte, per can....
Powder, Cresc., Great Amsr, >/29, can .13
.11
Rice, Beet Jap, per pound........
Powder, Creec., Great Amsr, la, can.. .23
.14
Bulk Oil, gallon.... ......... ............
Powder, Creec., Great Amar, 2'/a*» can .49
.66
Bulk Oil, five gallons................
Powder, Cresc., Great Amer, 5e, can.... .90
.1 3
Rice, Head, per pound ..______
Powder, K. C., 80 ox., per can....... ...... .70
37
S. Y. Sauce, per can-------—
Powder, K. C., 60 ox., per can----------- .46
45
Tobasco Sauce, bottle.........
Powder, K. C., 26 ox., per can----------- .23
Heinz Worcester Sauce, large bottle------------ 35
Powder, K. t » 15 oz., per can..------ -- .13
Mrs. Porter’s Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise 30
Powder, Royal, 6 ox., per can........ ..... .23
Soda, per package----------...----------------------------- 37
Powder, Royal, 12 oz., per can----------- .42
Soups, Campbell’s, assorted, per can..... ........ — .12
Powder, Royal, 1 pound cans............... .62
Shaker Salt, package ................... ........................ .11
Powder, Royal, 2J/a pound cans---- .— 1.30
.10
Spaghetti, Skinner's per package.... ..... —
Powder, Royal,^6 pound cans.--- -------- 2.60
Spaghetti, Porter’s per package......... ............. .09
Powder, Cleveland, 1 pound canc------ .50
Sugar, per pound.................................... .......... .. •'WJ/a
Powder, Cleveland, 2'/2 pound cans.... 135
Sugar, 100 pounds __ ,____ _________ __ ____ _ 9.S5
Powder, Cleveland, 6 pound cans..... .. 2.40
Tooth
Picks, package......................... .................. .04
.14
Powder, Rumford, J/2 pobnd can*.......
Egg
Noodles,
Mrs. Schiels, per package--------- .11
Powder, Rumford, 1 pound cans.........
Walnuts, No. 1, per pound------------------------------ 35
Powder, Rumford, 3 pound canc— .... .75
Yeast Foam and Magic Yeast----------------------- .04
• C ER EAL8 AND BEVERAGES
SOAPS AND W ASHING POWDERS
.40
Drinket, large size, per can......... — ——
Chocolate, Guitard, Baker, Ghiradelli, 1 lb can 30
Bon Ami and Sapollo, per cake........ ........ ......... .09
Chocolate, Guitard, Baker, Ghiradelli, 3 lb can 85
Soap, White Flyer, per bar---------------------------- 35
Cocoa, Herahey, 1-5 pound tin ...... i --------------— .09
Soap, White FI/cG P«r case________________ 4.90
Cocoa, Herahey, J/> pound t i n .......... .......... A— .19
Soap, Crystal White, 10 bars for____________ .55
.38
Cocoa, Herahey, 1 pound t i n ------------------- -—
Soap, Crystal White, per case................... —-s— 5.50
34
Soap, Bob White, Gasene, 10 bars for------------ .55
Cocoa, Bakers, X2 pound tin ---------------------------
Soap, Bob White, Gasene, per case.................. 6.50
Cocoa, Bakers, 1 pound tin........ —................ - ......... <5
Coffee, Royal Club, M. J. B., Golden West,
Soap, King’s Naptha, Ivory, Fairy, per bar---- .06
Soap, King’s Naptha, Ivory, Fairy, per casa.... 5.50
Dependable—
Soap, Fela Naptha, three bare for____ ___ ___ 35
1 pound tins.........................................................43
Soap, Creme Olive, per c a k e -------- T------------- - .09
3 pound tine..................— ------------------------
Soap, Palmolive, per cake......................... — — .11
( 5 pound tine.—--------- ------------------------------
Instant Postum, small, per can---------------------- .27
8oáp, Wild Rote, per cake---------------------------- .09
Lighthouee Cleanser ------------------------- ;...... .......... 05
Instant Postum, large, per can............. .............
*4
Washing Powders, Citrus Powd., Irg, Pearline 37
Postum Cereal, per package------ ------------------
Tree Tea, Dependable, Golden West, / 2 lb....... 35
Washing Powders, Seafoam, Star Naptha, — 37
Tree Tea, Dependable, Golden West, 1 lb------- -49
Borax Chips, large, per package........................ 33
IBoroxo, small, per package..................... ........... .09
Tea, Lipton, J/2 lb. tins.....
4 ---------------- -40
Tea, Lipton, 1 lb. tina...X ----------
a .: -----------
-7«
Boroxo, large, per package------- ---- ---------------- 33
Borax, Powder, small, per package----------------- .09 ‘
Tea, Ridgeway, ¡A lb.------------ - ................ —----- -40
Borax Powder, 5 pound package------------------- .55
Tea, Ridgeway,
-------------- ------------
Best Rolled Oats, 10 pdUnd sack........................ .8 0
Dutch Cleanser, per can------------------------------ 39
Farina, 10 pound sack........ ....... ............. ........... .75
SYRUPS AND SHO RTENING
Corn Meal, 10 pound sack—.............. .................. .75
Karo
Syrup,
light, gallon---------------------------— 130
8hredded Wheat, per package------------------------ .14
Karo
Syrup,
light half gallon...---- ----------------- .55
Puffed Wheat and Rice, per package-------- ---- .15
Karo Syrup, dark, gallon— ........ - ----------------- .90
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, per package--------------- .14
Karo Syrup, dark, half gallon ...--------------------- .48
Post Toasties, per package............................... — .14
Karo Syrup, dark, small--------------------- --------- .18
Krlnkle Corn Flakes, per package..................... .12
430
Karo Syrup, dark, 52 pound jackets-----------
.30
Olympic Pancake Flour, per package.... ..... ....
* W hite Rock Syrup, half gallon— --- -------------- .75
.30
Golden Rod Pancake Flour, per package.........
White Rock Syrup, gallon-------------- 4--------- 1.40
Golden Rod Buckwheat Flour, per package.— 30
28
y o d e John’s Syrup, email------------------------------
.80
Pancake Flour, 10 pound aack...^,-------------------
.56
Uncle
John’s
Syrup,
medium..............................
Roman Meal, per package---------------------------- 32
Uncle John’s Syrup, half gallon.—......... .......... 137
Ralston Bran, per package----------- ---------------- .18
Wesson and Mazóla Oils, pints............ ............ .38
Quaker Corn Meal, per package....................... .15
.73
Wesson and Mazóla OHa, quarts
Quaker Oats, small, per package------------------- .16
Wesson and Mazóla
'/2 gallons....... ......... 1.35
Quaker Oats, large, per package ........ - ....... 33
Wesson and Mazóla Olla, gallons.------------------ 2.65
Golden Rod Oats, Wheat Flakes, per package.. .33
33
Cream of Barley, per package........................... -23
r#c°’
—------ --- --------------------- .49
Crlsco,
Cream of Wheat, per package
.............- ......... 25
.97
Crisco,
Grape Nuts, per package........................................... 14
1.90
Crlsco,
6s........
.........
.............
-
.........
.......
........
—
.14
Krumblee, per package.................................
2.80
Crisco,
FISH
1.15
medium........
—
.....................
—
......
—
Cottolene,
.50
Clame, Otter and Pioneer, three cane for
Cot,tolene, large..—.........
---------1...... -I 2.85
1.90
Clame, Otter and Pioneer, per dozen cane
1.20
Shortening, No. 5---------
34
Oysters, Royal Club, 1a per can.........
Shortening, No. 10........ ....... ................. ................ 2.40
.17
Oysters, Fountain, 1a per can...........
Pure Lard, No. 5.—
....... ..—
..... —....... —• 1.25
33
Oysters, Fountain, 2s. per can.....----
Pure Lard, No. 10........ —.... - ......... .................. — 2.50
32
Lobsters, Star, ^ a per can...............
.63
Vegetole, 2 Iba. net...... ....................... ...............
.38
Lobsters, Royal Club, */2a per can.,..
130
Vegetole,
5
Ibe.
net...;—........
............
....
; .15
Oysters, Seaport, la per can.............
2.95
Vegetole, 10 Ibe. net
39
Oysters, Seaport, 2a per can.............
4.25
100
Ibe,.
Scratch
Feed------------------------
------
----
30
Salmon, Royal Club, / 2a........x..........
VEGETABLES
.35
8almon, Royal Club, 1a.......................
Asparagus, Whole, Libby,, per can--------------- .33
.18
Salmon, Fountain, i/2® P®r can.........
Asparagus Tips, Libby, per can............. ?.------- .33
.29
8almon, Fountain, la per can............
Asparagus Tips, Royal Club, per can------------ 33
33
Sardines, Booth, per can.....................
Asparagus, Whole, Royal Club, per can..... . - 33
.33
Sardines, kippered, per can...............
Hilladale Tips, Libby, per c a n ...... ............... — 33
.50
8hrimp, Barataria, three cans for.....
Beans, Fountain, per can..................... - .......... . .20
1.90
Shrimp, Barataria, per dozen cans ...
Beane, Fountain, per case ..............................- 4.60
FRU ITS
Beans, Standard, per can........ —............. .......... .15
35
Apricots, Royal Club, per can............... - .........
3.50
Beans, Standard, per
35
Peaches, Reyal Club, per c an ................ ............
32
String
Beans,
Royal
Club,
per
can.......
...........
30
Pears, Royal Club, per can........................... - .....
30
Baby
8tr»ngleee
Beane,
Royal
Club,
per
can
.
38
Pineapple, R. C., Del Mon., Lib., 2'/2a per can..
' 30
Beets,
Royal
Club,
per
can................................
Pineapple, R. C„ Del Mon., Lib., 2'/aa per doz... 3.25
Pork and Beane, Kitchenette, 2s, two cans for 35
Pineapple, R. C., Del Mon., Lib., 2s per can..........23
Pork and Beans, Heinz, Van Camp, 1e per can .13
Pineapple, R. C., Del Mon., Lib., 2s per doz.... 2.65
Pork and Beane, Heinz, Van Camp, 2e per can 30
Pineapple, R. Cn Del Mon., Lib., 1e per can..... .14
Pork and Beane, Heinz, Van Camp, 3s per can .30
Pineapple, R. C., Del Mon., Lib., 1a per doz...... 1.60
Pork and Beane, Armours Veribeet, 1s, 2 cane 35
M ISCELLANEOUS
Small
White Bean». P«r pound.......................... .10
.35
Almond, No. 1, per pound------------------------------
.11
Plrtk
Beane,
per pound........—.....—
.18
2 loavee Nuetlle bread . ....................... .— ........
----- ,12'/a
Bayo
Beane,
per
pound------
-----------
Black 8llk Stove Polish. ................. ....................
_____ .09
Mexlcaji Beans, per pound.............
Bluing and Ammonia, per bottle ................ - ....
_____
25
Corn,
Royal
Club,
per
can...............
Catsup, Royal Club, Heinz, Libby, Snider, bot 39
___.... 5.50
Corn, Royal Club, per case---- ------
24
Catsup, Del Monte, bottle.......................— ..... -
_____ 32
Corn, Del Monter P«f can.............. —
Catsup, Old Faithful, per bottle.............. .......... 34
_____ . 4-90
Corn, Del Monte, per case-------------
.90
Catsup, gallon........ ............ - ...................... ...... ....
_____ 30
Corn, Fountain, per oan..................
All 20c packages Crackers and Cookies. . . .... . .18
_____ 4.60
Corn, Fountain, per case................
.42
Crackers, large package............... ......................
_____ .15
Corn,
Standard,
per
can..............—
.18
Crackers, 7 pound boxes, per pound............. —
_____3.60
Corn, Standard, per c a te ................
Chloride of Lime per can........ ....... ;-------- ------- .12
__ ;__ .15
Hominy,
Royal
Club,
per
can-------
.40
Candles, per dozen ..................... .... - .... ..... •
_____ 3.25
Hominy, Royal Club, per case.......
Chocolate, Baker’s, unsweetened, 1 lb. cake... .42
Hominy, 10 pound sack......................................
Corn and Gloee Starch, 1 pound package------- .11
Corn and Gloss 8tarch, 1 '/< pound package.—. .13 ♦ Peas, Fountain, per can................................. —
. Peas, Fountain, per case--------------- --------- — 4.60
Cocoanut, Dunhams, X2 pound package.......... .20
Peas, Del Monte, special extra, per can--------- 32
.10
Celluloid and Elastic Starch, per package------
Peas, Del Monte, special extra, per case-------- 5.00
Deviled Ham, Underwood, email alze per can.. .17
Peas, Del Monte, extra, per can......--------------- 30
Deviled Ham, Underwood, larjje size per can.. 33
Peas, Del Monte, extra, per case-------------------- 4 3 0
Dill Pickles, Royal Club, par can— --- ----------- 30
Peaa, Standard, per can--------------------------------
Barley Flour, 10 pound sack........- ..... — ........... .65
3.60
Peas, Standard, per case-------------- ----—
Corn Flour, 10 pound sack.................................. .65 "**• Early June Pees, Royal Club, per can...-----
32
Rye Floufi -10 pound sack.................... ............. .80
4.90
Early June Peas, per case----------------- w—-
.95
Buckwheat Flour, 10 pound sack................. —
37
Little Gem Pees, Royal Club, per can— .—
) lb. ak. beet flour, Diamond A White River 2.75
.17
Pumpkin, Royal Club, per oan............ ..........
rape JUIce, pints.......................... -........ —-------
.16
Tomatoes, Royal Club, 2'/ae per can.............
.11
Jello, per package...................—--------- ------ ---- -
3.60
Tomatoes, Royal Club, 2 '/^ per case---------
.11
Jlffey Jell, per package......................... ...---------
35
Tomatoes, Royal Club, 2a, two for—--------—
Maraschino Cherries, amall size ......... ............ - 33
2.90
Tomatoes,
Royal
Club,
2s,
per
case----------
Maraschino Cherlea, medium.............................. .46
Tomatoes, Del Monte, 2s, two cede for----- ___ 35
a rase hi no Cherries, large............. .... ............ .89
___2 90
Tomptoes, Del Monte, S t/ per ease......
hk, Gold Crest, per can....-------------------------- .13
___.1«
Tomatoes, Del Monte, 2'/aa, per oan....
6.14
Milk, Gold Croat, per case........ ............. ......... —
....... 3.60
Tomatoes, Del Monte, !»/»•, per case
.14
Milk, Libby and Mt. Vernon, per can...............
___ 35
Tomatoes, Libby, 2a, two cant for— r
6.62
Milk, Libby, and Mt. Vernon, per case...... ......
2.90
Tomatoes, Libby, 2s, per case
.15
Milk, Libby, email, two cans for--------------------
Tomatoes, Libby, 2'/ae, per can--- ------------ —
.10
Macaroni, 8klnner’s per package......................
Tomatoes, Libby, 2'/i». P«»“ « • • •
----------- 3•*?
Macaroni, Porter’s par package.......................... .08
Tomatoes, Standard, per qpn...................
Plge Feet, per J a r.................... ............... ....... ...... .62
Tomatoes, Standard, per ease.......................... 3.WJ
Pure Olive OH, gallon......................................... - 5.85
Sucootash, Royal Club, per oan— ........ ..........
2.95
P*»re Olive Oil, '/2 gallons...................................
Spinach, Royal Club, par can-----------------------
.46
Pure Olive OH, half plnta........ - ----------------------
Spinach, Royal Club, per dozen cane.----------- 23»
.90
Pure Olive OH, pints....... ....... ................. .......... -
Sweet Potatoes, Royal Club, per can------------ ; 3 0
.65
50 pound sack stock s a lt............. -
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The Roads are Good.
Use yoqr Car. Your gasoline bill will be
paid with your savings.
PARLOR GROCERY
The Dalles, Oregon
a Where Grocery Prices are Lowest.”
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