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When in The Dalles
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
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OF SPECIAL INTERES1 I Portland PainleM Dentist
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the Week Collected for
A Full Set of Teeth $40
Fillings from $1.50 up ^^$2.50
Gold Crowns $8.
Painless Extraction $1.
Our Readers.
This Work is of the Best That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Experience.
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Brief Resume of Happenings of
Big hay crops will be the rule In
Lincoln county this year.
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, Unusually good crops of grain are O
reported by Silverton farmers this
PORTLAND PAINLESS
DENTIST
——4—Over the Wasco County Bank
305 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
408 E. 2nd St.
Albany high school students cost CjOOOOGOescooooooocoeoocooccccoooooecoöoooocoo600000ft
the district 174.94 each during the last
The Dalles, Oregon
school yesr.
It cost >249,967.43 to conduct the
Sslem public schools during the last
school year.
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Alida, 14-yar-old daughter of Mrs.
Emma Frederickson, was drowned in
Say It With Flowers
Beaver creek, near Delena.
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Since January 1, 117 licenses to
Say It With Ours
wed hsve been issued in Jackson coun-
First National Bank Building.
.ty and 27 divorce complaints filed.
HARTWIGS
Ida Ward, 16, Elisabeth McCloud, 16,
THE DALLES, OREGON
FLOWER SHOP
and Aileen Corey, 18, escaped from
the state industrial school st Salem.
The national forest offices st Eu
The DaUps,. Oregpo
gene hss begun sending out its look
outs, which is somewhat earlier than.
Opposite First National Bank
usual
Phone 794
Night phon^ 690W
The Casey lumber mill was destroy
ed by a fire last week. The mill was
located near Meacham in the Blue
mountains.
'A dwelling, a blacksmith shop and
a stpre building containing the post-
Quality Snap
office, were practically destroyed by
Seal Drain Oil Rings
fire at St. Paul.
Made and Guaranteed by the Biggest
The fire at the Bridal Veil Lumber
P|ston Ring Manufacturers in the Count
company logging camp near Sandy, is
now under control. A half million
feet of logs have been destroyed.
Fire almoat destroyed the plant of
Wears Longest
Grips Strongest
the Central Oregonian, weekly news
. paper at Prineville. The loss was esti
Blacksmith
mated at between 15000 and 16000.
Service Station
Haying began at Sweet Home last
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week. This year’s yield is* one of the
heaviest for several years. Much of
Prompt and Courteoua Service
the crop is being jput up with balers.
Striking a dynamite charge acci
dentally with his pick, L. A. Comp
THE DALLES
The Dalles, Oregon
ton, 49, of the Gold Hill district, was
fatally injured at the Bussard mine.
Calls for and Delivers
Construction of a plant for the util
isation of pine by-products will be
in * Moro Wasco
started tn the immediate future by the
and Grass Valley
Shevlin-Hixon company in Bend, it is
Dr. S. Burke Massey
DENTIST
PISTON RINGS
Model Laundry
Mondays and Thursdays
HOME GhOWN
For Any Occasion
Artistically Arranged
Our Work is Guaranteed
Peacock Floral Co.
407 Wash. St., The Dalles
While doing your shop
ping or attending to busi
ness in The Dalles
BRING IN
YOUR CAR
and let us look over the
battery or ignition sys
tem in general
Haasler Shocks
Genuina Delco, Remy
and Klaxon Parts
514 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
Borget & Callaway
Funeral Directors
Union and Third St.
The Dalles, Ore
F. S. Gunning
A Coat of
Paint
Enforcement of the so-called motor
vehicle registration law, enacted at
In addition to making yOur joy
the last session of the legislature, will
ride more enjoyable.
start July 1, according to the secre-
The cost is small compared with
- tary of state.
the pleasure it will give your
Half of a large crew of men st work
family to see • the old. bus
“dolled” up.
clpaiing snow off the main road In
Come in and let us tell you how
- Crater national park was taken off
cheap the price is.
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Looks Like News
that work to fight a forest fire in the
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park near Union peak.
Quality Work Guaranteed
A total of $425 in flies was levied
on Reedsport game violators as' a
AUTO FAINT SHOP
result of a visit by a game warden
C. H. CRANDALL
Above The Dalles Iron Works
there, according to reports filed with
the game commission.
The first forest fire of the year In
Klamath co^ty was of Incendiary
origin, according to a report made by --
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the Klamath Forest Protective asso
Auto Tops Lowered
Windshields Slanted
ciation at Klamath Falls.
The logging camps of the Hammond
Windshields and Plate Glass Auto Doors
Lumber company, located at Mill City
and Larson, closed down June 30 for
Cut and Fitted
ten days to give their employes a
Auto Top and General Repairing
chance to celebrate July 4.
A celebration to mark officially the
Prices Reasonable
Saddles Made to Order
opening of the Mount Hood loop and
the completion of the Hood River-
White Salmon Interstate oridge will
ba held at Hood River July 4.
Farmers of the Pendleton district
The Dalles, Oregon
211 Court Street
generally expressed the belief that
wheat has not been materially dam- ^QQQQQQgooOOOOOQOSGODDOOOOOOPDDPpppOOOOOOOBOOOOOOOOd
aged by the hot wave, but all agree
in the desire :to see lower tempera-
Kelley’s Top Shop
Enrollment for the summer session
of the normal school at Monmouth
has reached 1077, and reservations
have been made which will increase
this number of 1150 before the middle
of the sessions.
Whether or not the Albany school
district shall issue 835,000 in bonds
to provMo funds for the purchase of
the old Albany college campus win be
decided at a special bond election to
be held July 16.
The North Morrqw county fair at
Boardman is assured, as the county
court has promised an appropriation J
for fair premiums which will amount
to about 8600. Dates for the fair have
not yet been fixed.
The Central Pacific railroad has for
mally askod the interstate commerce
commission for permission to con
struct a now lino fo track from Klam-1
Mb Falla to Comall. Cat,
Is Your Radiator
In good condition to stand the
com'hig hot weather?
If in doubt bring the cat in and
we’ll look it over. *
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The 1926 encampment of the Grand
Amy of the Republic and sessions of
other patriotic organisations affillat
ed with the Grand Army will be held
at Msrshfleld, it was decided at the
encampment at Oregon City.
, Hugh C. Mitchell, removed as dtrec-
tor of hatcheries of the state fish com-
mission was named to head an exten-
rin l.n.u«ui<» of th. Mimon ta-
dustry in the Columbia river tor the
Valtod State, bureau of n.b.rlea
Phone
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Business Men Sayt ‘Advertising Pays
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FOR SALE
Royal Cafe
New and Used
-Parts for all Cars
Sherman Electric Co
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NEW HOTEI PEHNIN5
A C. Myern. PrewHater
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS.
PORTLAND. OREGON '
Bank Hotel
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 17th, 1985.
Notice is hereby given that Vai
5r« gon, Who, on
Homestead En-
try No. 020239, ferNEK, NEMSEM
section 26, township 1 north, range
19 east, Willamette meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim
, to the land above described, before
Register, United States Land Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 29th
day of July, 1925.'
Claimant names as witnesses John
Cothran, OUie Knapp, John Gibson,
W. M. Ross all of Moro, Oregon.
. J. W. Donnelly, Register.
north
M of
(30)
range
mette
To
‘I will,
5, at the
hour of one o’dMc F n
eaid day
Court
at She faeat door of Ue 1
at pub-
, for
1 efsaid real proper
er so much thereof ss
to satisfy said
costs.
ject to
Dated
of Juao, 1925. '
Renovated Throughout
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SPECIAL
RATES
Room with privilege of bath, •<■/(£ ।
$1.00 np; double $1.50 ap
Room with private balk, aingU $1 .SIX
up; double $2.50 up. 1
GOOD FRESH MILK
From the Certified Disease
Free Cows of the
STARR DAIRY
Is a Health Builder and
can be had, delivered night • •
or morning, for only
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to an execution and order of
•ale issued out of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, for Sherman
County, in a suit therein pending,
wherein J. W. Hoech and Patrick
KeWi M Executors of the Last Willi
•na Testament pf P. J. Walsh, de
ceased, are plaintiffs, and T. H. Fra
ser and Irene Fraser and Farmers
Elevator A Supply Company, a cor
poration, are- defendants, dated the
10th day of June, 1925. upon a judg
ment* and decree of foreclosure
rendered and entered in said court
and cause on Ue 29th day of May,
1925, for the sum of Three Thou
sand Thlikr Flwr and 04-100 ($3,-
035.04) .Dollars, and interest therc-
on at the rate of six (6%) per cent
per anunmirem May 29th, 1935, and
the furihn
* of Two Hundred
(Ï200.00E
(neo, and Twenty-
Four and*-
.I82L50) Dollars,
cpstg and
A and the costs
uppn ¿hjs
*0® *nd
order of
- *n«.
make sale
real pro
County,
gestion
At Twi*« Battery Sta tie«
506 E. 2nd Street.
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Harvesting of grain Is under way g
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In some parts of Umatilla county, ac- g The Dailes, Oregon
cording to reports received at Pendle-
ton. Favorable growing conditions
durlag the spring and the hot wave
have combined to hasten the ripening
of grain, and fanners predict an early
harvest.
WHEN
Oregon pensions have been granted
IN THE DALLES
! as follows: Charles H. Groves, Port-
Isnd, $12a month; William P. Morris.
EAT AT
i Portland, $12 a month; Arthur F.
Marr, Portland, 112 a month; Henry
Y. Rogers, Portland. 115 a month;
Jesse L. Miller, Portland, 115 a month;
Aaron Johnson, Tumalo, 112 a month.
Open Day aAd Night
Southwestern Oregon Masons met at
J Marshfield to join with Blanco lodge
in celebrating the 56th anniversary of
the orgenjgatiou of the lodge. Two
hundred and fifty men were present
at this event from Gardiner, Port Or- !
ford. Powers, Myrtle Point, Langlois,
Coquille, North Bend and other places.
N. J. Sinnott, representative in con-
gross from the second Oregon district,
has returned to his home in The
'Qalles. Since adjournment of the
The Motor Market
Northern Pacific land case at Wash
ingloa on May 11, Mr. Slnnot has been
The Dalles, Ore
touring the coast with a congressional
committee inspecting irrigation pro
Rhone 618 6of-E 2nd st
jects.
Portland will be the scene of the
second regional agricultural confer
ence to be held in the United States
undos dlreoUon of the United States
chamber of commorca.
Delegates
from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
western Montana will attend the con
ference, which is dsted for July 17 <
Formerly the Albert
and It.
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The Souhtern Pacific railroad* In '
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
answering sn interstate commerce
Hostelry
commission questionnaire, emphatical
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
ly opposed the proposal of the Ore
gon Trunk lino to build two extension
Sherman County Headquariers
lines in southern Oregon from Bend
to Klamath Fai Is. joining the public
service commission of Oregon In de < [ The Dellen - - Oregon
claring such construction “economical
ly unsound.”
Harrison Cores in ^te«k
Radiator
and Fender Works
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10c a quart
Phil Starr, Moro, Oregon ■
R ead A G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks, Traciors, Automobiles,
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Grinling, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore
616 East Second St
Phons Main 4001 ~
Independent Warekoose & lilting Co
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
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DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster^ Cement, Cedar Posts,
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
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