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THE BIG DRUG STORE
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THE DALLES, OREGON
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MAIL YOUR KODAK FILMS
TO US.
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When in The Dalles
VISION CARRIED BY RADIO
HARVESTING COST
Painless Dentist
CLAIMS COME FIRST I Portland
A Full Set of Teeth $40
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HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
408 E. 2nd St.
The Dalle«, Oregon
Government Officlala Wltneas Test of £
Device of Washington Scientist.
* D. LINDQUIST I
Washington, D. C.—An apparatus by
which persons may see movable ob
jects miles away by radio waa sac
oeaafully demonstrated at a private
test bore of an invention by C. Francis
Jenkins, Washington scientist.
Secretary Wilbur, Dr. George M
Burgees, director of the bureau of
atandards, and other high government
officials, witnessed the test.
On a small screen the officials were
able to aee a small cross revolving I
In a beam of light flashed across a
light-sensitive cell Installed at naval '
radio station several miles away.
The “radio eye,” consisting of a
polished mirror of graduated thick- [
nets and a number of smaller mirrors,
in Its revolution, breaks up the im
age of the picture Into thousands of
flashes, reflecting them into a photo- ‘
electric cell. *$he flashes take a num
ber of “stills” of the moving object
and In reproducing them on the1
screen, give continuity of action sim
ilar to a motion picture.
Salem—The state board of control
. Fillings from $1.50 -up * to, $2.50
ordered a notice sent to all warehouse
Gold
Crowns $8.
Painless4 Extraction $1.
men and to the committees and at
torneys In the various counties that
This Work is of the Best That Money Can Bay
end is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Yeura Experience.
represent the board under the farm
er’s relief bill of'the 1925 legislature,
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
informing them that claims of harvest
Over the Was.o County Bank
ing, threshing and sacking of grain
305
Second
Street,
The
Oregon
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will be given prior consideration by
the board. The legislature provided
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in counties wher< wheat was frozen
out, the fund to be used primarily to
aid the farmers in buying seed wheat
for re-seeding purposes.
In some districts it is said harvest
ing is being held up because ware
house men are unwilling to let the
farmers have sacks on time, since
their wheat crops are under mortgage.
The action taken by the board is ex
pec ted to meet this difficulty.
Dr. S. Burke Massey
Say It With Flower»
BUT
DENTIST
Say It With Ours
HARTWIGS
FLOWER SHOP
The Dalles, Oregon
Opposite First National Bank
Phone 794
Night phone 690 W
When in The Dalles
SEE
S. J. Stanek
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Everything in Hamess
and Saddlery”
INDIAN NOVELTIES
GENERAL REPAIRING
610 E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore.
Model Laundry
THE
DALLES
Calls for and Delivers
in Moro Wasco
and Grass Valley
Mondays and Thursdays
HOME GROWN
FLOWERS
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
First Natibnal Bank Building.
SLAIN BANDIT IS IDENTIFIED
Tacoma, Wash.—The second of the
two bandits killed in a gun battle last <>00000000000099000000000909
week after holding up the state bank
at Buckley, 23 miles east of Tacoma,
was Identified by Marshal Horton and
dther Sumner residents as having for
. A Complete Stock of
merly lived at Sumner and who was
known as “Blackie” Williams, Sumner
is 12 miles northeast of Tacoma.
Wllllam’a accomplice in the holdup
waa Identified through Anger prints
Seal Drain Oil Ring»
Quality Snap Rings
by the Tacoma police department as
Made
and
-
Guaranteed
by
the. Biggest
Charles W. Nygren, 27, who had an
Piston
Ring
Manufacturers
in
the Country
arrest record with the Portland police.
William Rose, a Buckley cigar deal
er, who was shot in the abdomen by
one of the two bank bandits, died from
hia wound in the Auburn, Waah., hos
Grips Strongest
Wears Longest
pital. *
PISTON RINGS
Another fire In the Fremont national
forest, now makes a total of eight In
thia area lying between Lapina, Fort
Rock and Crescent, according to re-,
ports from the Deschutes national for
est headquarters at Bend.
The remonstrance of 81 patrons was
sustained and the Southern Paciifc
Railway company instructed to con
tinue the maintenance of an agent and
station at Alpine, in an order of the
state public service commission.
Ono hundred and ten vessels of Mn
aggregate tonnage of 281,924 entered
the port pf Portland during June. This
was a substant ial increase over figures
for May. when 107 vessels of a total
tonnage of 269,256 entered the harbor.
A slab of bacon falling from its
hanging place in the Baker Packing
company smoker to the fire grate
started a blase that caused damage
estimated at 8500 and destroyed a
ton of hams and bacon slabs at Baker.
THE MARKETS
Portland
BRING IN
Wheat — Hard white, 81.40; soft
white, 81.88; northern spring and hard
winter, >1.37; western white, 8138;
YOUR CAR
and let us look over the
battery or ignition sys
tem in general
Hay — Alfalfa. 819020 ton; valley
timothy, 820021; «astern ' Oregon
timothy, 823024c.
Butterfat—44c delivered Portland.
Egga—Ranch, 29C*31c.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b Tillamook;
Triplets. 17c; loaf. 28c per lb.
Cattle—Steers, medium, $7.50^8.65.
Hogs — Medium to choice, 813.000
14.25
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice,
88.00012 M.
/
Hassler Shocks.
and ’ Klaxon Parts
The Dalles Battery Co
514 E. 2nd St. The Dalles
»•atti«.
Wheat—Soft white, 81.42; wèstern
whftsg 81.42; bard winter, 81-42; west
ern red. 81-40
Hay—Alfalfa. >24; D. C., 826;, tim
othy, 82«: mixed bay, $24
Buttesdat—43c.
Bgga—Ranch. 33038c.t
‘ Hogs—Prime, 814 250 14.40.
Cattle—Prime steers. 88.5009. *
Borget & Callaway
Funeral Directors
Union and Third St.
29c per lb.; do standards, 25c; Wasb-
tngtoii fancy tripleta, 25c
The Dalles, Oro; .
Spokane
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Hog»—Prime, 813.75014.00.
Calilo—Prime atom, M9O0I.K
Blacksmith
Service Station
Gaa ' Oil» Accessories
Prompt and Courteous Service
F. S. Gunning
The Dalles,
Oregon
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In addition to making your jdy
ride more enjoyable.
The cost is small compared with
the pleasure it will give your
family to see • the old bus
“dolled” up.
Come in and let us tell you how
cheap the price is.
Looks Like News
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Quality Work Guaranteed
C. H. CRANDALL
AUTO PAINT 1 SHOP
Above The Dalles Iron Works
Ml
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USE
ARISTO
MOTOR OIL’
AND
UNION
NON DETONATING
GASOLINE
UNION OIL COMPANY
* or
CALIFORNIA
FOR SALK
BY
Sherman Electric Co
Open Day and Night
Í NEU HOTEL PEBKINS
Kt E. Myers, Prey ri« ter
New and Used.
Parts for all Cars
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS
PORTLAND. OREGON
The Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
• Hhone 618
603 E 2nd
Bank Hotel
Formerly the Albert
Renovated Throughout
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
Hostelry
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Sherman County Headquarters
The Dalles
Oregon
SPECIAL RATES
Room with privilege of bath, «ingle,
1^.00 up; double $1.50 up
Room with private beth, «ingle $1.50
up; double $2.50 up.
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C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
Moro Hotel Barber Shop
Moro, Oregon
Ladies and Children’s Hair Cutting
and Shingle Bobbing
BATHS
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cash In hand, all of »aid real propar
ty described or so much thereof as
Bunr ba neeeaaary to satisfy said
judgment, cotta and aecruing costa.
Said property will be »old subject to
confirmation and redemption as by
lad.
law ________
Dated this 10th day of June, 1925.
Hugh Chrisman.
Sheriff of Sharman County, Oregon.
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R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles,
Caterpillars, and Combine Motors, Cylinder
Grinding, Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore
615 East Second St
Phone Main 4001
I Independent Warehouse £ Milling Co
ALL THE TIME
For The county New«
Business Men Say: ‘Advertising Pays1
I» i l-l HHI I I II
Royal Cafe
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to an execution and order of
sale 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
Reilly, as Executors of the Last Will
and Testament of P. J. Walsh, de
ceased, are plaintiffs, and T. H. Fra
ser rand Irene Fraser and Farmers
Elevator & Supply Company, a cor-
pCration, are defendants, dated the
10th day of June, 1925, upqn a judg
ment and decree of foreclosure
rendered and entered in said court
and cause on the 29th day of May,
1925, for the sum of Three Thou
sand Thirty Five and 04-100 <03,-
035.04) Dollar«, antf interest there
on at the rate of six (6%) per cent
per annum from May 29th, 1925, and
the further sum of Two Hundred
($200.00) Dollars, fee», aad Twenty-
Four and 50-100 (>24.50) Dollars,
costs and disbursementa and the cos«
upon this writ; »aid execution and
II order of tale commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situate in Sherman
County, Oregon, to-wit: •
The north half (N%) of section
thirty-six (86) and the north £
half of the aouth half (N^ of
L
8H) of section thirty-aix (36)
township «five (5) south, range ’
seventeen (17)'east, Willamette -
meridian.
To satisfy said judgment, I will,
. on
vu the
mc 18th
iOUl day
uaijr Vi
of vv'Ji
July, «vou,
1925, ab
at the
VI IV
0our of one o'clock p. m. of said day
i (hp front door of the County Court
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¡HEAD THE OBSERVER
THE DALLES, OREGON
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT ION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 17th, 1925.
Notice is hareby given that Vai
Workman, of Moro, Oregon, who, on
July 14, 1920, made Homestead En
try No. 020239, forNEK, NE^SE^
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, Ollie Knapp, John Gibson,
W. M. Ross all of Moro, Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
A Coat of Paint
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
Sam Brighine, Agent
Moro, Oregon
he Dalles, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
of the^State
In the Cc
County of
of Oregon
Sherman.
In the matter of the estate of
Elenor E. Nunn, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate of Elenor E. Nunn, deceased,
has filed in the county court of Sher
man County, < State of Oregon, her
final report and account, as such
administratrix of said estate, and
that Monday, the 10th day of Au
gust, 1925, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said
court as the time for hearing of ob
jections, if any, to said report and
the settlement thereof.
Lillian F. Nunn, Adminis
tratrix of the estate of
Elenor E. Nunn, deceased.
W. C. Bryant, attorney.
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Rusco Brake Lining
Calcium Chloride Used to Lay Duct
Olympia, Wash. — Calcium chloride
in flake form will be applied to Wash
ington roads this year as a dust layer,
the state highway department has an
nounced. Oil has not proved satis
factory, according to highway officlala,
because it tends to form a crust on the
roada, which eventually develops
ruts, Interfering with smooth driving
and damaging tires.
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JEWELER
Jewelry ami Watch Repair g
g & ?
ing
¿¡ven
special for
attention
Walch
Inspector
the
O. W. R. & N. Co.
People of the United States art
showing greater interest in Tarm lands |
of the Pacific northwest this year than
at any time in the last 10 years, is the
statement at Portland of A. B. Smith,
passenger traffic manager of the
Northern Pacific railway. He based
this upon the fact that farm paper
readers to the number of 11,500 have
noted the advertisements outlining op
portunities of Oregon and Washing
ton and have sent inquiries to th<
railroad conducting the advertising
THE DALLES, OREGON
Robber Killed in Bank Holdup Was
, “Blackie* Williams.'
H-i M mi I I I I H H H I I I M I I
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
DEALERS IN
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Postg$
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
Coal and Hay. . *
MANUFACTURERS of
MILL FEED AND FLOUR
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