The Sherman County Observer, Mero, C-egon, Friday, November 6, 1925
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Pound’s Jewelry Store
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SB FUX or
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GUY A. POUND
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Proprietor
CALLL-K
The Dalles, 'Oregon
Watch for our announcement of
our big new store opening.
Many useful and valuable gifts
will be given to our friends who
visit our jewelry store at tha.
time.
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When in The Dalle
HAVE YOUR
Lunch or Dinner
(Full Course)
35c
at the
White Restaurant
;
408 E. 2nd St.
Thè Dalles, Oregon
ORESON NEWS ITEMS i Portland Painless Dentist
OF SPECIAL INTEREST, 5
A Full Set of Teeth $40
Brief Resume of Happenings o* ;
i
Sie Week Collected for
Our Readers
Cottage Grove is to have a shingle Q
mill in operation within two months. 0
Fillings from $1.50 up to $2.5} .
Gold Crowns $8.
Painless Extraction $1.
PORTLAND
PAINLESS
S. J. Stanek
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FLOWERS
DENI 1ST
Over the Wascd County Bank w .
The Dalles,
305 Second Street,
state normal school plant at Ashland
will be opened in Salem, November 12.
County assessors from all sections
of Oregon met in Salem Saturday to
discuss Ux ratios for 1926, based on *
the valuation of 1925.
Amos Rehfro, ex representative for
the Massachusetts Bonding & Insur
ance company, committed suicide at
Say It With Flowers
GaribMdi by drinking poison.
BUT
Employes of the Oregon state prison
and the state prohibition department
Say It With Ours
have elected to come under the pro-
HARTWIGS
tectlqn of the workmen’s compensa
FLOWER SHOP
tion act.
Gold worth more than $20 was the
“Merchant« of Beauty
result of one panning at Jacksonville,
The Dalle», Oregon
where small gold mining operations
are in progress on Main street by in
Opposite First National Bank
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dividuals.
Phone 794
Night phone 690W
Ed Richardson, 51, ex-ferry opera
tor on the Coquille river, committed
suicide at Coquille by cradling under
the wheels of a Southern Pacific tog
Price» ARE Reasonable ging train.
Work on the new armory at SilVOr-
at the
ton is expected to be completed in ft wo
BLACK AND WHITE
weeks, according to members of the
- Restaurant
Fountain
firm of contractors who are, building
Lunch Counter
the structure.
A band of wild horses roaming on I
COME AS YOU ARE
.
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
the Cascade mountains near the McJ
AT ALL TIMES
Kenzle pass will be rounded up soon
J. T. Fric», Proprietor
and sold by Sheriff Taylor, according
THE DALLES, OREGON
to that officer.
W. G. MacLaren of Portland has re-1
signed as a member of the state parole I
board. He was appointed to the board
January 26. 1923, to succeed Ira Mar
When . in The Dalle»
tin of Portland.
SEE
A total'of 293.343 jecreationists visit
ed the Siusiaw national forest during
the past season, according to a report
issued at the office in Eugene of R.
FOR
“Everything in Harness S. Shelley, supervisor.
A womin and two men are thought
and Saddlery”
by
officers to have robbed the Echo
Auto Top» & Trimming
postoffice recently when the sum of
INDIAN NOVELTIES
j
|163 in postal funds and checks was
GENERAL REPAIRING
61C E. 2nd St. The Dalles, Ore.
taken from the safe.
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•Mistaking a small bottle of poison
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tablets for aspirin. Miss Jean Maddox.
17, a junior in the Roseburg high
school, took several of the tablets and
Is in a serious condition.
Eight persons were accidentally kill
THE DALLES
ed during the Oregon deer hunting
season that started September 20 and
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Calls for and Delivers
closed October 20 ahd tWo were kill
ed during the pheasant hunting sea
in Moro Wasco
son.
Establishment of a'department of
and Grass Valley
dentistry in connection with the Uni
Mondays and Thursdays versity of Oregon was urged in the
;
i
annual report of the state board of
dental examiners filed with Governor
Pierce.
Four and a quarter million trout
fry from the McKenzie state hatchery
HOME GROWN
were distributed in different streams
and lakes of the state during the sea
son of 1925, according to a report just
For Any Occasion
made by E. W. Goff, superintendent
of the plant.
Artistically Arranged
The community cheat committee re-J
Our Work is Guaranteed ported
that the total budget set for As-|
toria’s first community chest drive had
Peacock FloralCo.
been fixed at $22.355. Detailed plans
407 Wash. St., The Dalles for an organised drive November 9 tó I *
11 have been worked out.
Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, president of the
?virg:cn Parent-Teacher association
and musió chairman of the state Par-.l
organization was elected
Bürget & Callaway ent*Teacher
state president of the association at I
its convention in Portland.
Funeral Director»
The city of Bend, under an opinion
of the attorney-general, may avail IV
self of an act of the last legislature
Union and Third St.
authorising it to acquire 11 second-
feet Of water from Tuipalo creek fori
The Dalles, Ore.
a municipal sqpply. The opinion was
sought by R. H. Fox. mayor of Bend.
A quarter section of land about I
four miles west of Weston, iu the (
heart cf some of the best wheat pro- j
ducirg lard In Umatilla county, has |
just been purchased by Allck Johnson
from tho D. N. McDonald estate. Th > ■
purchase price was given at $19,600. . I!
A. M. Dalrymple, warden of the Ore ii
;cn stat® prison, left this week forL
Jec* son. Miss., where be will attend I
the annual meeting of the American I
prison congress. Warden Dalrymple
FOR SALE .
is on the program for an address. He
BT
will b® absent from Salem tor three
Sherman Electric Co. - weeks-
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Principal Events of the Week
Phone 31.
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¡mmmmuasmt- .:r4tmuuuuuui€
Pure Milk arj Cream
and Gqod Service
We have bought loth the Thorp
and the Starr milk business and
intend to give ev; ryonc the best
possible service in every respect.
Our policy is to make every one of
our customers satiwed and every
r tisfied customer a booster.
MILK
MORO DAIRY
D. C. West, Propi'ister
Phone 21 Fl
Market
East Third and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon ■
E. H. Spurgeon, Proprietor
Briefly Sketched for infor
DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURE» MEATS
GROCERIES, BERRIES AND FRUITS
mation of Our Readers.
This Work is of the Best That Money Can Buy
and is Fully Guaranteed.
15 Years Expti.?ace.
We aFo serve, at v.snal prices,
Lunch and Dinner combinations
that are said by our patrons *•
“qua! Home Cooking
Model Laundry
OREGON NEWS NOTES «------- ------------
OF GENERAL INTEREST
The Dalles
Twelve hundred acres of land in the
We are in the market at all times for
Live and Dressed Meats and Poultry
Tumalo project near Bend have been
sold, contracted for or an agreement
When next in The Dalles call and get
entered Into whereby taxes were paid,
during the past few days, as a result
. our prices on groceries.
of a publicity campaign which has
been conducted.
'
We specialize in always having the
The Umpqua Mills & Timber com
very best and freshest groceries in
pany, recently organixed with a cap!
package, tins and bulk and at right
tai of 11,500,000 has acquired approx!
prices. >
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f
mately 350,000,000 feet of standing tim
bar adjacent to tidewater on Smith
We have a complete refrigerater plant .
river in Douglas county. The tim
Where our fresh meats are properly
ber was formerly owned by the Coos
Bay Lumber company.
cooled before being put on sale.
Receipts of the Oregon state fair for
1925 aggregated 174,699.24, as against
Special prices on all canned goods
$66,674.50 in 1924, according to a
financial report prepared by Mrs. Ella
to fanner customers
Schults Wilson, secretary of the state
Phone and mail brders solicited and given very prompt attention,
fair board. It was estimated that the
shipped parcel post, stage or express.
fair board would have a balance of
approximately $20,000 after all ex
penses have been paid.
* With the annual open season foi
deer not yet half gone the death rate
among hunters has been unprecedent
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
ed and so many accidental killing!
have been reported to the state game
warden’s office that E. F. Averill, war
\ More, Oregon
- den, has decided to send out specUL
instruction to deputies in the field pr
dering the arrest of every person in
Ladies and Children’g Hair Cutting Ji
strumental in the accidental deaths of
and Shingle Bobbing
others.
Organisation of the Klamath-Modoc
Malu-Line-toEsst association was et
fected at Klamath Falls by a group o1
leading farmers, business men and
lumbermen of the region between
Chiloquin, Or., and Alturas, Cal. Th<
object of the association is to sup
port the proposed new direct main
trunk line east by way of KlamaU
Falls, Tule lake and the broadgaug»
Nevada, California A Oregon railway
as proposed by the Southern Pacific
R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
Charles Donnelly, president of the
Northern Pacific; Ralph Budd, presi
dent of the Great Northern, and W. N.
Turner, president of the Oregon
DEALERS IN
Trunk, headed a party of Hill line of
ficials who arrived in Klamath Faile
Lime, Piaster, Cement, Cedar Posts,
Saturday to look over the railroad sit
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood,
uation In connection with the battle
Coal and Hay.
for supremacy in Klamath county ba
tween the Hill lines and the Southern
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pacific
Sales made by mills of the West
Coast Lumbermen’s association aggre
gated 124,639,245 feet for the week !
ending June 6, the highest record for ;
' I 1 l-l ITI I I I I M H H 1 f 1 T 1 " ' ' 1,1,1 111,1,1 1111 1,14 111111111 I'»*11 ’
Kny week this year. Manufactured ।
output for the week of June 6 wai
106,840,257 feet and shipments amount
ed to 114,731,917 feet. New business
was 17 per cent above production and
shipments were 8 per cent below new
WHEN
business.
IN THE DALLES
The veterans’ bureau has accepted
the site for a $1,000,000 veterans’ hos
Formerly the Albert
EAT AT
pital on Marquam hill, Portland. Twen
The Dalles’ Newest and Best
ty-five acres of laud were tendered by
Hostelry
the University of Oregon medical
school and President Coolidge author
CENTRALLY LOCATED
ixed Director Hines of the bureau to
Sherman
County Headquarter«
close th© negotiations. A survey will
Open Day and Night
begun at once. The hospital, of 300
beds, will be for the treatment of gen
< ’ The Dalles
eral patients.
The matter of forcing the North
Canal company to carry out stipula
tions in Its contract with the depart-^
NEW
ment of agriculture to remove tlmbei
from the Crane Pratrie reservoir site
HOTEL PERKINS
has been turned over to the United
A. E. Myers, Proprietor
States attorney-general. This action
culminates a series of recommendations
Fifth and Washington Sts.
¡
and investigations relative to ¿he re
The Motor Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
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moval of the water-killed timber from
The
Dalles,
Ore
the reservoir basin.
Oregon pensions have been granted
Phone 618 603 E^snd st
as follows: H. Maltimore Dukes. Port
land, $24 a month; Mary H. Sears,
Portland, $30 a month; Arthur W.
Griffa, Portland, $12 a month; Ben
jamin Knutson, Vernonia, $15 a
month; William U. Strahm, Roseburg,
$30 a month; Ray Duncan, Cove, $15
CRANDALL
B month; Alfred Kinkade, Klamath
UNDERTAKING
Falls, $1$ * month; Parrison K
COMPANY
Shirk. Marshfield, $15 a month.»
Squirrel and rodent poisoning on
THE DALLES, OREGON
government and form lands in Ore
gon during the early spring season
I has gone on at a record pace this year,
! according to Ira M. Gabrlelson, leader Í
Sam Brisbine, Agent
- of rodent control for the state for the r
Renovated Throughout
Moro. Oregon
United States bureau of biological
' survey. Nearly 10,000 pounds of' po:
SPECIAL RATES
i son was mixed during May for use on H-j f -I [ ( 4- i-ri' l I 1 I 1 I I I H 1 1 I I ♦ >
$1.50 up; double $2.50 up
government lands in the various coim
Room with private bath, single,
It is a well established belief among
$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
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‘ ties, and county work on farm land* those who invest in Observer advertising
I * with the cooperation of the govern that their money docs in that way realise Room with bath privilege, single,
’' meat 1» progmolw rapMly.
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Moro Hotel Barber Shop
A15 Plate Genuine
Exiòe
BATTERY
With full Exide Quality
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THIS new 13 plate
now
Exide with full Ex
ide power and depend
ability which sells at
so low a price is within
the -reach of all.
Don’t take it for
granted that Exide
quality costs more—it
doesn’t, but motorists
the world over will tell iU
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you it is worth more.
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There is no need to
pay more than Exide
prices and you can’t. Do You Buy on Quality,
get better quality.
or Price, or Both?
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Quality Certainly Pays in a Battery
You hear everywhere today—‘‘Exide is building a mighty
good battery.”
The motor car driver says—“Exide batteries are nolding
up in fine shape.”
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The Exide user says—“Give me another Exide, they surely
are dependable and last a long time.’’
Look over the Exide batter;?a we have in stock and then
check up the life and service that Exide batteries are giving
to car owners of your acquaintance.
k.
You will find that Exide recegnized quality | lus Exide low
prices can bring you increase J battery service at extremely
low cost.
Fo»» & Co.* Inc. Moro, Ore
EXIDE PRICES AR3 FROM $ HUSO UF •
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R ead & G alloway
GENERAL
MACHINE
SHOP
Repairing Trucks T ioc I oth , Automobiles,
Caterpillars, a'nd (’oinbine Motors, CyljRdiiL_
Grin‘ing. Oyx-acetylene and Electric Welding
The Dalles, Ore-
615 East Second St.
Phon« Main 4001
A valuable knowledge cf th? reliability
ani integrity cf businesses is the reward
of the steady reader of advertisements.
baths ||
I Independent Warehouse A Hilling Co.
M ILL FEED AND FLOUR
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Bank Hotel
Royal Cafe
New and Used
Parts for all Cars
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