The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 03, 1915, Image 6

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    HOOD MVEK GLACIER, TilURSDAl. JUNE :i, 1915
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This Is the Beginning
Of the eleventh season for us with the famous
"White Clover Ice Cream"
and our Pure Fruit Flavors. The ice cream is even better, the'sodas
are even better. We are enlarging to make our accomodations even
better, and are hoping to make our service'even better.
Come and enjoy these things with us. Listen to the records as
placed on "the new Edison Phonograph" and go away happy.
All your wants in the drug line supplied.
K.EJR CASS
Smith Block Reliable Druggists
THE SQUARE DEAL
STORE
SAFTY FIRST is the Watchword to
day. That means a Deereing mower
and rake to harvest your hay crop.
A Louden Track and Carrier to unload it
and a set of Louden Stanchions in your
barn mean saf ty and comfort foryour cows,
and a bigger milk check each month. These
tools are guaranteed best in their class
and for sale by I). McDonald.
d. Mcdonald
THIRD AND CASCADE STS.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Why some women"
leave home!
IVcause it isn't a IIOMK.
I'ccauso- wi'll, because it isn't like those modern, attrac
tive, artistic, convenient, moderate priced HOMKS shown in
our matfin'licent new $ir, !)()) Plan P.ook.
They're all house-no waste space - one-half the steps
saved in housework-the kind of a home you WANT your friends
to visit inspired by people who wanted to KN.IOY their homes.
Over a hundred of the most beautiful designs of the year.
You should see them, even if you are not poiiiK to build now
just to know how little it costs to build the Ideal Home.
Full information is yours on request, without obligation--weareulad
to show and explain these delightful designs
we're proud of them.
If you can't come, tell us, we'll take them to you at your
convenience.
J Stanley-Smith Lbr. Co. -J
Bids for Wood Wanted.
ili'ls wsuitnl fur 170 cordn 4 foot pine
: wimmI. Must lie dry body hoimI ; hIho biln
i inr I ,u i iiMh ilry dull wood to he deliv
j 'red at the school Iioiim-h of School I)io-
trict No. :t not later than September I,
; l!lr). liidn to be oifiied June 24, 1WI..
i The Hoard reHerveH the ri'tit to reject
1 nry or all bids. liidx to Ik- neiiarate
I M. II. MCKI.KsKN,
; Clerk School hist. No. 3
Notice for Publication
I lieiartmeiit the Interior, I' H. I.mi'l Of
H e at Th Urihi H. ormmi May 17, llil.'i.
I Nonce In hereliv uiveu Mini Nu holMn .lacoli,
hi Kir, tiiiKiin, who. mi .1 Mild lMh, I'M" niHile
' lloiiii'Mi'Hil Knlrv, No. Hliici, for K.4NK'4,
, Hit. 7 Hinl NW'W',, Hwllon 'Town.
M I North, Italiijc II Kit, Wlllllllletle
Merlihiiii, him flu, I notice of liitcntloli to
uiHkr IIiihI live year iriKr, to rstiilillnh cluliii
to till' In I ill hiiovx ili'MTlliell, tiFfure K A. HIm
lni, II. H ( 'iimiiii IhHioiier, at Hood Hlver. Ore
K"", on the nth day ot July, l'.if.
I'laliiiant imiiieK hh Iiicm-: John West,
I. I". Knyiter, I'. A. Clancy, all, of Kir, or-koii,
K. (.'. iiweu, of Ml. MihiiI. Ornmn.
II, K HANK WOODCOCK,
inj'-VJyl Iteiclxler.
Notice to Creditors.
In IheCiiiiiity Court of IlieSUle of Oft-icon,
lur Hood Klvcr County.
In the Maltcrofthe Kslateof Henry Drown,
(ll'CeHhHll.
Notice Ih hereliy niven that the itnilcrHlKnert
Iihm Ix-en Hiuilutc(l by the County l ourl of
llooii Klvcr t'nunly, (ircuon. ailiiiinlxtralorol
the CHiale n( Henry Hrnwn, UitchwiI, unci hns
(lu'y itiallflei1 an nucIi,
All ihthohh liavinKiMnlmiiaitalnNt thealiove
mentioned eslaleare hereby rcitilred to pre
m nt the mine, properly verified. In the und-r-Hinned
administrator at Ilia office ot John
linker, Attorney at l,w, Hriwliia HiiiIiIIhk,
HiMid Klvcr, oreKou, within hIx uiiintha Iroiii
Hie date of tin- notice.
Hated thin hi 1 1 1 day of May, l'.M'i.
(T.AKKM K H. IIKiiWN,
iiiyaMnl? ArtmiHlslralor
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
Hy virtue id an execution In forifloMire and
order uf Bale duly lKned by the "lerk of the
( Ircull Court of ihH ('utility of Hood Klvcr,
Hiale of (irctton, dated the 6th day or May,
lliir, In a certain ncllon In the Circuit Court
for aalit County and Mule, wherein W. H. Mu.
mr, an plainillt, iwovered JudKUicnt hkiiiiiM
iliiou A. Orahiun and Ida M. liraliain lor the
mini of Nine Hundred (Wll.inh i ollara, with
Inlereat thereon al the rate nm percent imt
hiiiiii in from Hie hiili day ot October, liil.l, and
COI.IH and dltihiirwinciiia taxed at foil v-four
and foily one hundredth" ISM UK H illiu's, and
I lie further aiim Klxty-elnlil (dM.iHi) Hollara,
and the further nmof One Hundred Tweuly
Klve Hl-.'xlili HollarHaitorncy a fee.
Notice la hereliy Kiveu Hint I will on the
I . 'Ill dav of June. IIU V at the Ironl door ot Hie
i null limine in llond Klver
al III o clock In I he
at public
"Always at Your Service"
Telephone 5011 or 2171
In aald County
lorcniHin oi 'wild dav. aell
auction to the hluhcat bidder tor
iih, the foliowiUK dcacrlbed propi riy, to-wii:
T he norlh one-hall of the north one-half oi
Hie aouthwcHi quarter of the uorthwcM uiiar
ter, and the aiinih iinc.hiilf of Hie niirlhwcst
'I ok Hit of the aouthwcsl iiiarler and Hie
outhwcNt iiuarter ot Hie aouihwtsl iinircr
and the went one ha f of the aouiheiiKl iiuarter
ol I he aouthweat iiuarter of Kccllnn Twcnl
Kour Township one (I.) Norlh liaiiKc leu
(In.) Kant oi the WlllHiii' iie .Meridian, aiiimi
ed In In Hood Ulver Couulv, Hlate of tiretgnn
hi Miiiiaty ihc Mild ludKiiieiit In tavorol W. II
Muaaer aKain.l aald Orion A lirnhani and Idii
M. lirahiiin with Intcnwt thereon, together
with all inaia and diibuiscnienlH that have or
iiih.v accrue.
ml:l.ltl TTIOS. K. .1011 NSliN, sheriff.
Hated al Hood Klver, Ore, May I I, I d
Notice of Administratrix' Sale of
Real Property.
POMONA GRANGE DIS- -CUSSES
MANY TOPICS
Th Hood River county Pomona
grange net at Ode II May 19. It
railed to order at 11.20 a. m. ith a
large crowd of enthusiastic grangers
present. Owing to the illness of Sinter
C. V. Johanaen our Worthy Master, C.
P. Johanaen. was unable to be with ur.
Worthy Observer A. I. Mason filled the
office of Worthy Master.
A resolution was adopted favoring a
county exchange. A committee of
four, one from each subordinate grange,
F. V. Friday. II. (.'rouse, M. Haw
thorne and F. H. Miller, were appoint
ed to take charge of the matter.
Our delegates to our state grange.
Brother and Sister Dunbar, and bro.
Kobbins, were present and gave a very
good report of our state grange pro
ceedings. All expressed an enjoyable
and protfiable'timu and that the Tilla
mook grangers certainly knew how to
entertain.
A recess was declared from 1 to 2 p.
m. at which time li'f heartily enjoyed
a dinner which was served by the Odell
grangers, in the Nelson apple house. ,
talk about eats! Just ask someone i
who was there and listen to what he
says. The decorations were most'
beautiful, both in the hull and dining
room. ;
At 2 o'clock the grange was again
called to order and general business :
taken up. The following named com-!
m it lee was appointed to confer with i
the officials of the Mount Hood Kail- j
road in regard to classified rates along
their line from I'arkdale to iluud liiv
er. : P. J. Mohr, C I'. Johanstn and
E. W. Dunbar.
The secretaries of the subordinate
granges gave the following reports:
I'arkdale reports 61 members all of
"we will work together" kind. Odell
reports 59 enrolled, and from hospital
ity enjojed they are sure prospering.
Pine Grove reports 70 members, gain
ing 20 the last month. Park grange
reports that they are still on the map
ana nave some big plans ahead fur in
creased membership.
n very interesting program was
given during lecturer's hour, from ,i to
4 o'clock, when Sister Nettie Crockett,
uur worty lecturer, took charge of the
meeting.
In addition to some very gnod instru
mental and vocal music several good
readings were rendered, some being
encored and called back the third time.
Sister Dunbar gave a very interesting
talk on woman's work committee of
the state grange.
After lecture hour the reaular order
of business was again taken up and the
following resolutions were thoroughly
discussed and passed:
Whereas, our legislature has given us
an amendment to our school laws, pro
viding a broader and more equitable
system of offering a high school course
to every boy or girl in the rural dis
tricts of our state.
And whereas, this new law in raising
the standard of our high schools, will
make it obligatory for ull rural school
districts to either increase their teach
ers and equipment in their high school
department or to consolidate their dis
trict with one or more other districts
in order to create and maintain a
standard high schuol.
Therefore, be it resolved that the
Hood River County Pomona grange
commend this new law as worthy of
our hearty support, and
Be it further resolved, that we deem
it wise to consolidate high schools
wherever it is possible to do so in order
that our rural children can be given
the fullest advantage of a first class
high school course.
other meals must te paid for, either by
the guests or the friends by whom they
are accompanied.
The ncit Pomona grange meeting
will be held with Parkdala grange the
second Wednesday in August. Every
granger ought to be there. Bros. Jo
hanren and Crouse bave promised us a
big time. Let us make the second
week of August our vacation time and
if we cannot do any better we will
camp in Bro. Johansen'a alfalfa field.
Presa Com.
SATURDAY PICTURES
AT ELECTRIC SUNDAY
I Moving pictures of street acenea here
Saturday afternoon were ahown at the
1 Electric theatre Sunday. The pictures
1 were made by William M. Card, of
Portland, whose productions are handled
by the National Education Corporation,
of New York.
Mr. Card secured pictures of Oak
'street, the berry growers unloading
fruit at the Apple Growers Association
warehouses, scenes at the O.-W. R. &
N. depot and nearby scenic points. The
'streets were lined with crowds and
automobiles.
I At the station, while Mr. Card was
; filming the passengers disembarking
: from the afternoon local, an Indian and
' his wife perceived that they were in
front of the camera. Both ducked and
created a scare among the people
awaiting the train. It was explained to
the Indians that they could see them
selves the next day, and both were at
the New Electric the next day.
The New Electric was crowded, local
citizens having come to see their own
moving pictures. Mr. Card and his as
sistants are artists in their line. The
pictures were very clear, considering
tie speed with which they were fin
ished. Some of them, showing scenes
of the Hood River-Lang & Co. J base
ball game, had been taken but a few
hours before they were reeled off J at
the New Electric.
Some of the best pictures were made
on the Heights. The smiling face of
E. M. Holman was seen, that citizen
standing in ftont of his Sanitary Mar
kit. Dr. Edgington watched the mov
ing picture man at work. The first
pictures that were shown by Mr. Card
were those of the Electric staff as they
stood, smiling, in front of the popular
theatre.
Ihrills went uu and down the backs
of the audience as the members of the
Hood River Volunteer fire department
were shown hurrying out with their
apparatus. It was not a call for a fire,
however. The laddies were performing
for the benefit of the movie man, and
the streams of water from their hoses
wore turned into the big oak tree at
the corner of Fourth and Oak streets.
THE COLUMBIA HAS
RECORD LOW WATER
of (Meon,
THE 0m OF
QUALITY GROCERIES
Mako known to us in person
i' by phono your wants in
the jrroi'ory lino, and wo will
lo the rest, which means
the host!
m ELITE GROCERY
w! : J- R- KINSEY, Prop.
i:. J; I'lmn,. 4I.M. 11.11 Hl.l
e L't e -AT Maiiuvs B
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CRUAM 8 II I"A RATOr i 4 i
LT AS STOOD THK TEST
of Years. Hood River
lairynien, when they are in
the market for a separator
that will do their work do
it well and at the least cost and ineonvenienee should inves
tigate the United States machine..
Howard VV. Pealer, Local Agent
R. F. D. No. 2 Telephone 5869
In Uu- t'liiiiily t'liiirt of 1 1 le Suit,
l or IIihmI Klvi r i nunty.
In Hit' Miitlrrol tlu Kolnli'iif K. t . MhIihih v,
(ll'CfilMI'll,
Nullri' Is ln'li'liy Klvfli tllllt lilirsliiint I., nil
Onll'l' lit Suit' til lilt' t'liiiiily Court till- Mil'
utility til llnoil Ulvrr, Slatr ol Ort'iftin, ilni v
iimilt' mid t'liit'rt'tl tin Hit' ati'li ttiiv nt April,
llM.i, Hit' iniiliTsiKiii'il A it in i nihil n ii ,, 1 1 -KMitlt'
tit K c. Milium.-y, ,1, ih,, l, W ,,,,
Hint iilli'i- SnliinlHy, tin Uili day ul .liinr. pi .
piiH'tftl to s,. ul pnviile sale llit Smith in
Mrri'N ol Hit- Noi l h i I i,, !,. ,,! l.ol t in Nivllon
I. Township I North, of uiiiiKf 1I hnM ot lh.
Williiint'tlf M.'i ltliaii, lor rush In liaml.
rrospwtivf pnifhasiTs may milium t iliis
to piirt'lntst' sal. I mil propt'rly to nit, on ami
alter smI.I tlali' at Hit unlit' of A. .!. IhtIi v. Kirsi
National Haul. Ilnilitin. Ilooit Illvrr. I'lrt-con
I'MUtl Hint posifit this :tih itav of Mav lur,
KI.I.INOIt M. MAil ANh V.
11 l.t-Jti 111 Aitmiiiisii'Hlrlx
Notice of Settlement of Final Account
and Distribution of Estate j
In tin-Comity Court of lln Suite of On-khii
lor Hit' county ot II. 1,1, 1 Hiver:
111 tin- Matter ol the Kslate of James H Hi I
slit', ileeeHseil.
Notirt' Is lierehy niven tha; Anna lieKhe
as a.iinihlslialrUi of the etle ol .Inines ii'
Helshe, ilet'eitsed. has rendered Mil l presenleil
lor st tllelnelil nnil tiled 111 sal, 1 eoiul her thai
a.'. 'hi. nl ol ihe Hilniiuisiiiuioh m , ,..mMi,.
ami 11 petition for the distribution 01 the same
and thai Sitliirday, Hie l.'tli duv of .lime I'll .
al Ihe hour ol in o Vloek a. in", at the fnim
U011111 m the Court House, In Hood li..r
Hood ltiver County. Orei-on has lieen dnl'
apiKilnletl liy salt! court as the ,lii" anil place
lor Hie sell lenient ft said nccount an. I the
lieiirltiK ot m.IiI petition for dislnhuiinn. al
which time anil plat'e any person lnleres,d
In said I'Mitie limy appear and tile exceptions
In mtiIIiik to said rlnal accounl and contest
the same and show cause II hiiv, win final
ilislnliiiilon of said estate .shculd not t.c
ordered
Hated, IIihiiI Klvt'l. o i-tmi, Mac 1'Jih pif,
ANNA H f.'l s 1 1 K.
Ailniinistriitrlx ol the Kstale of .lain .s 1(
Helshe, tleccHsed. niCi no
Notice of Final Hearing
Notice U hereliy Kivtn tin t ivrrv K.Wells
and Klinicia V. Wells exivulors o 11,,. iMS
ill and lesl anient ot .lei nine Wells, di cessed
have tiled their ttiirtl aisonul In I he County
Court ol Hood Klvcr County, flremin, and Hie
.IiiiIkc ol Mini Court lias ttxed and appointed
Sam Ida y. Hie li'ili day of June, ltd., al lii.ni it
in., as the nine for lieaitnn ohecions l.i aui
tlniil account and the settlement of said esiatc
All heirs, devises, creditors or ol her persons
Inlercslcil 111 said I'Miite aie hereliy nolitted
and retiiii'i'd In aiMar and answer on or i.e.
lore t lie day and hour 111111I inned, and to lilt
their ohltTllons lo said final accounl anil Ihe
selllellieilt ol sal. I estate, II anv Ih. y lct e
sptcitvlni: Hie (.artlculars ot such ohi ciions
to siiia account or anv ileni thertsif
I'KKKY K WH I t
Hi AN l is W. (t'Kl.l.s
in'.UJnl7 Kxtvutors
Whereas, our financial condition! are
such ax to compel all of iloud River's
citizens to curtail their expenses in ev
ery line possible in which to do so,
And whereas, our county court, af
ter complying with the law in prepar
ing their annual budget and tax levy
for the current expenses of this county
have deemed it for the best interest of
our taxpayers to appropriate J'.KIO to be
ued as the annual salary for the Hood
lliver county librarian instead of $10S(),
us previously allowed.
And whereas, the Hood Hiver county
library buard has objected to the
county court's action in allowing this
reduced amount for the librarian's sal
ary, And whereas, said library board has
been reported by the public press as
having instructed their attorney to
bring suit against our county to com-
pi'l our county court to allow the full
amount of the librarian's salary,
Therefore, be it resolved that we, the
llond liiver County I'umona grange, do
most sincerely approve of the county
court's action in this matter, and that
each ami every member of this order is
requested to do all in their power to
make the county library boartl realize
their mistake and ask them to with
draw their action in this matter,
lie it further resolved that our secre
tary send a copy of these resolutions to
both county court and county library
board and that our press committee
furnish each of our local papers with a
copy of these resolutions for publication.
The Columbia has made a record low
mark this season. Commodore Dean,
who has been in Hood Hiver for 15
vears operating the Hood Kiver-White
Salmon ferry system, states that he
has never seen the water so low. On
former years the Columbia steamers
have always landed a the foot of First
street, while this year thev have been
forced, on account of the low water,
to continue to unload passengers and
freight east of Hood river.
"1 saw a man Ihe other day from
the Okanoga i region," says Mr. Dean,
"and he tells me that the snow, where
last year it was 25 feet deep, is but a
foot deep this season."
Hart House Again Fired
3 For the third time in the past six
mimins me oiu place at the corner of
Columbia and Sixth streets, property of
Chus. H. Hart, of I'ortland, was dis
covered on lire last Fiiday afternoon.
Children playing near the place first
saw the smoke issuing from the roof
and turned in the alarm. In a very
short time the members of the Volun
teer lire department were on the scene
and had extinguished the blaze, the
damage of which was confined to the
attic. It is thought that the fire was
caused by tramps who have been bleep
ing in the old house.
Thirty-Six for Twenty-five cents
Dr. King's New Life I'ills are now sup
plied in well-corkeil glass laittlos, i-on-ttiiiiing
:ii sugar coated white pills tor
'-Tic. One pill with a glass of water lie
fine retiring is an average tluse. Kat-y
and pleasant to take. Effective null
positive in results. Cheap ami econom
ical to use. (iet ti bottle today, take a
luse tonight your constipation will be
relieved in the morning, for 25c at
all druggists.
Fords Near 75 Mark
The nubmer of Ford automobiles in
the Hood Hiver valley is nearing the
75 mark. Mrs. Jane Bishop last week
was the latest purchaser of a Ford
touring car from the Columbia Auto &
Machine Co. Since the Auto & Ma
chine Co. took over the agency in the
fall of 1'JIH, 55 Ford cars have been
sold by the company.
Whereas, the legislative committee
of the national grange has carefullv
considered all therural credit bills now
: pending before congress, and have
found the ISathrick Knral Credit Hill
i (No, 11ST7) to conform more closely to
j the resolutions adopted by the national
; gtiinge, and
Whereas, this national committee has
I advised all the state, I'omona and suh
niilinate granges to give this bill their
! Hearty support and to appeal to their
congressmen to support it
Ihercfure, be it resolved, that I'o
nuit a grange of Hood Hiver county
give this bill its hearty support, and
that a copy of these resolutions be sent
In each of our congressmen of this
state, and that a copy be sent to Ihe
Crai-ge Hulletin for publication.
Whereas, our delegates to our state
grange have made a very good report i
of their work done there, and i
Whereas, their report fully demon-I
strates to us the folly of our system of j
electing delegates to our state uranpp i
'where, by creating an entirely new .... ..... , , . . ,.
body of delegates each year, we make 1 he M'Make ,s Made by Many Hood
, it impossible for said state grange to i RiverCitizens.
luiiaii.' t.ur many complex proniems in I iJ(lk flir ,1,.. c,. f l.a,.L-..i
Indigestion and Constipation
"About live years ago I began taking
Cluunlierlain's Tablets after suffering
from indigestion and constipation for
years without finding anything to re
1 lieve me. ChumtierlainVfalilets helnetl
nie at once and by using them for sever-
; ai weens I was cured of (he complaint,
; writes Mrs. Marv l). McMuUen, I'helps,
1. ror sine ny all dealers.
liftttng stamps, Ndf Inking Stamps,
l'ocket Stamps, Ten ami IVneil Stamps,
! Ktc, niade ti order at the (ilaeier of-
j lice at rortund prices.
All Wrong
Hood River Cigar Factory
V. M. Will TK,
Proprietor
Manufacturer of
High Grade Cigars
a satisfactory manner.
j Therefore, be it resolved that Hood
Kiver County Pomona grange do most
sincerely urge that our state grange
by laws be so amended that only one
half of the representation at each state
grange be elected annually.
During the afternoon session 22 new
names were added to our membership.
At ti o'clock a bounteous lunch was
again served by the Odell grange, and
to say it was thoroughly enjoyed by ail
is placing it mildly. A rising vote of
thanks was extended to Odell in appre
ciation of their hospitality.
Hy motion of our I'omona grange,
the Stewart of each local grange enter
taining the Pomona grange is instruct
ed to hereafter take up the fourth de
gree and annual word at the dining
room door, in order that only grangers
or their honored guests w ill be admit
ted to free seats at the table. All
To be cured you must know the cause.
If it's weak kidneys you must set the
kidneys working right."
A Hood Hiver resident tells yon how.
"Heavy work while on the farm caus
ed me to suffer from kidney trouble,'
says Mrs. ,T, S. Kiserof 1111 F:igth St.,
Hood Hiver. "My hack seemed to give
out and Ihe pain and lanienessextemled
down into my hips. My whole body was
lame ami sore mornings and the action
of my kidneys wasn't right. When 1
heart! oi Doan's Kidnev Pills lieing good
for such troubles, I got a supply and
took them. They helped me right away
and soon jny back ami kidnev were til
good shape. Doan's Kidney' Pills drove
away all the ailments. I" think they
are just title."
Price 50e, at all dealers. Don't simply
ilsk for kidney reined v get Doan's Kid"
ney Pills that Mrs. Riser bad. Foster
ilillitirn Co , Props., HulTalo, X. Y.
We Don't Keep
Groceries
We Sell Them
AT THE:
CASH GROCERY
E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Phone 1012
When Your Visitors Are Here
From the East Let Us TaRe You for that
Spin over the Valley
Our Motor Cars at Your Service
We are local agents for the Maxwell; would be
pleased to demonstrate its qualities. Garage located
at the foot of Fourth and Columbia Streets. Acces
sories and garage equipment, gasoline and oils. Re
pairs made. But the most interesting message we
have for local car owners concerns the
Brown Scientific Non-Deflating
Pneumatic Tubes
Not an experiment but proven of worth by actual
test. Don't dread punctures and blowouts.
Let us show you the Brown.
HOWE & INGALLS
Fourth and Columbia Sts.
Tel. 1361
Does Your House Need
PAINTING?
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT
WE HANDLE
Sherwin-Williams Paint
"The Best On Earth"
THAT'S ALL
CHAS. N. CLARKE
The Glacier Pharmacy
Oregon Lumber
Dee, Oregon
Co.
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES
SLAB WOOD, ETO. CAN FURNISH
CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTiTY
Both Phones
Estimates Furnished
torage
We have storage space for all kinds
of goods in a concrete building
Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move
Anything
Complete Transfer Service
Transfer & Livery Co.
Phone 41 1 1
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