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SEPTEMBER PROCEED- MARIE EVANS EARLY FRUIT FILLS FUNERAL SATURDAY MARKETS OF EAST equitable. This au is .served upon you by S af Mort- publication thereof la the Hood River Oregou, se- Glacier, a weekly circulation, printed Hood River, Hood 1 gon, fur1 six eucceeeb IN MOTOR WRECK S Maggie Mitchell. Reynold* Apple business contiamo moderate in • regret 917.69; Mra. 8 B. Perry, circuit tbe northwest, according to a report of of Mias oourt wltoeM. »; C W. R. A Co., tbe federal bureau of markets. Hood freight on cuhrert, U ¿9; Comman River reported the sale of extra fancy der American Legtoa, grocery bill Newtown, at >1.00, fancy at >1.1501.25 of Indigent soldier family, >».73; I and c-grade at >1, prices about a dime Mra. Juda Kirkland. care Williams, I letter than prevailed late week. Yakl- 96; A. B. Radford, care Reynolds, ma winesaps brought >1.3501-40 for «976»; Mr* Sophia Foster, wood, I extra fancy and >1.80 for 10 per cent fl—; John Baker, railroad ticket gve-tier, and Yakima Jonathans >1.264» for indigent, >248; x«» fur extra fancy, >1 »u r*' 1 I 1.35 J-88 for 91 mostly for “®*1* for Poulson, W; J. Wickham, I fancj., gi jq for extra fancy 10 per cent rtamp* »0; Frank Hutson, Juror, I fl Te -tler and 96c for fancy. Montana _T_ ’ --------- ------------------------ ’ aw DTF-irr nuu out IM* lauvj. mvuuiim 5?.i0: I McIntosh realised >1.60 for extra ten s23n4 ■23n4 ’V;?*' ifan.Z K^iiur’ 18 per cent five-tier, and >1.60 for >4; W. Riley, traffic officer, 9289; IZ’ Gteu R. 8toat, prohibition officer,'* - In tbe Circuit Court of the State of . Moat of tbe eastern apple markets In tbe Circuit Court of tbs State of >200' Luesina E. Hoagland, < G*™ ------ I are oversuppli-*d and prices have tvnd- Oregon, for Hood River County. Oregon for Hood River County. Miller. >76; Nettle May. allowance, I /uJaTto^« th« raTTy State Land Board of the State of 910; Chas. Foster, janitor, >60. " un,e wwer - State Land Board of the State of varieties ranging from 80c to 9100 per g< Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Ixtuiee Stewart, Oregon, Plslutiff, vs. William Galloway HDNHIONS: Luesina E. Hoagland, bushel, compared with 76c to >2 a year I al Defendant and Naomi Galloway, Defeudants. 919; Violet Crooby, >26;' 8ue L. ago. Sales of late varieties on contract w Mitchell, >17.50, Ftorence O. Angus.!?*”’ To Louise Stewart, the Above Named To William Galloway and Naomi ; _______ 1 ________ ___ ■ : **_ *~ -It st7 j an- atritiA C. r Colvin M7 50:l rated “*v* Dot “ slightly “J“* DUl- “l Defendant: >17 50; Abbie Galloway, the Above Named Defend Mark* will always be reuieosbered a* ■¡ks il7 Colvin, 50 Ollie >17.50; Youni w,“‘d range re“** is U •Xfiht ’F lower k>wvr than than in I Nana M. Dreake, >17.60; Ollia Your- In the Name of tbe State of Oregon : H uh MW- Idat GM?P928’ _______ _ “ ___ «ribwatfern batidaotue, clear-eyed girl whose sé- _____ ;__ ' Shipping JI* ía'tbe Name of tbe State of Oregon: >10; Teresa T wIS’ ai ■W’’w You are hereby required to appear and w ¿Ipotato etae are ••■** some «otee 20 ** "•» i»tow Rons were prompted by the Impulse of i>lnta ateo per cent below aran. >10; i I■ answer the complaint died against you You and each of you are hereby re • ♦ A A« “st season on various lesdtag vsrieUes. I charity and good will, cbeerfulneM and >17.60; 8tella . in the above entitled suit on or before quired to appear and answer the com A. J. DERBY, - rntM* misrtLth Ji The apple Mihmtfon in Canada seems an intelligent appreciation of aU the May Wantland, >32.60 >31.00, DHSObetn J.| to mu l) Mn>e — M (n ____ thl(( ____ wuntry flner ____ things which -____ **fe worth Uv- six weeks from the date of the first plaint filed against you in the above Attorney for the Plaintiff, — »___ _ -__________ Montgomery, >10. Hood River, Oregon. publication of this summons, to wit: entitled suit and court on or before six The Canadian northwest has a large Ing both for herself and those with F. H. Blagg, feaa, >10 96r Floyd crop which grades to large sines, The I whom she rame in contact. Her energy On or before tbe Sth day of November, weeks from tbe date of the first pub Bayless, witness, >6.30; Charles Con 1930, and if you foil so to appear and lication of this summons, to-wit: on or ger, witness, >2.80; F. H. Blackman, export trade opened well with some and ambition were boundless and dur- answer said complaint, a decree will be before November 5th, 1838; and if you ! fairly high prices quoted for early red Ing her long illness in a sanitarium her commissioner, >10.20; Blue Ribbon taken against you for the relief prayed foil so to appear and answer said com Cafe, meals for >11.90; ». E. American a|>ph*s. Tbe English apple hands were never idle but she was -- Poulson, ------------- , »O.W, for in said complaint, to wit: For tbe plaint the plaintiff will apply to tbe crop is very light, according to reports, | constantly engaged in fashioning dainty R. Bradley, " 7' printing, 997. '•John foreclosure of that certain mortgage Court for tbe relief prayed for In its Cut off '*■ for * " her frienda. * ”* as she Baker, office and phone rent, >13.86; but business conditions are unsatisfoc- gifts made and executed by William Hannah complaint, to-wit: For a decree fore iri L Blagg. deputy assessor, >120; tory and the extent of tbe Beason’s de wax from participation in useful and to tbe plaintiff State Land Board of closing that certain mortgage made, BeaM Pipe A Tank Co., culvert, mand is uncertain. The apple crop in aoeial activities to which she bad al the State of Oregon, dated tbe 25th executed and delivered to the plaintiff ____ __ continental Europe seems to be very ways been accustomed she made no »345 08; County Clerk, stamps, day of November, 1922, and recorded by you, dated tbe 30th day of Septem <<omplalnt but seemed to delight in >60; I ■ moderate, — and Amer- >10.30; J. K. Carson, jailer, ew, --— — a fair — — demand ——— — - for — — —— in Volume 14 at Page 008 of the Rec ber, 1922, and recorded in Volume 14 at Helen D. Crew, stenographer fori*«» fruit is expected from Germany bearing of the happy doing» of her ords of Mortgages of Hood River Coun Page 4«3 of the Records of Mortgagee young friends. Marie Berry waa a district attorney, >440; and for Fruit I ■>“* elsewhere. ty, Oregon, securing the promissory of Hood River County, Oregon, cover Inopector, >1>; Newton Clark, wit-1 Very high prices were realised at the real heroine tnd manifested as‘much note of said Hannah made, executed ing the following described real prop nees, >4; Joe Wendling, witness, I Liverpool apple auction Wednesday. courage in lighting disease as the sol and delivered to the plaintiff for the erty, situated in Hood River County, >9; Donald Gilby, witness, >4.«0; September 8, according to a cable re- dier who faces tbe cannon's mouth. sum of 9800, of even date with aaid| I Oregon: Tbe Southwest Quarter of Measured by yean her life was short H. Conover, witness, »40; City of I reived from Edwin Bndth, the depart-1 mortgage, doe one year after its date; Beetton 81, Township 2 North, Range left to the world an exam- Hood River, water, two month*I ment’s fruR spectaHrt in Europe. Only but she she has ------------------------- ------- -------------- for the further sum of 980 attorney's 10 Bast of the Willamette Meridian; >7; Allison 'Fletcher, commissioner, I light supplies of Gravenstelns, Winter pie of courage, thoughtfulness and foes, and for plaintiff’s costs and dis except rights of way of tbe Hood River >19.20; Emry Lumber A Fuel Co., I Bananas. Jonathans. York Imperials kindliness which anyone may well emu- bursements made and expended herein; Lumbering Company, The Valley Im lumber >2044; Mildred Edick, work and Wealtbys were available and the late. May the relatives of this lovely for the sale of the real property here provement Company, and the Mount in Clerk’s office, 80f ; Wm. H. Edick demand was brisk. Virginia King Da- girl take comfort in the words of Long- inafter described, and foreclosing all Hood Railroad Company, containing offioe expense and prisoner's board, I vids brought as high as >10.46 per ber- follow when he said: your right, title and interest in and to 180 acres, more or less; which mort wX; J. " ” — Co., ■ - brings us again to our —J K. Gill blue printlrel. In the boxed varieties Oregon I "Death the same, which real property la de gage waa given to secure the payment ’ ; Glass A Prudboaune Gravenoteins topped tbe market st I friends. They are waiting for us and paper. >3.«2; scribed as: of tbe promissory note of the defend Co., record books, >230.30; H. Groee, >4.60. This seme variety at Glasgow we shall not be long. They have only Beginning at a point in tbe section ants of even date therewith, for the for Mr. Gaddis, >849; Hood River I brought >4.82 a box. Jonathans sold in gone before,—and are like th« angels line between sections 28 snd 29, sum of 94,000, due one year after date; Laundry, jail, 96»; Hood River Trad-1 Glasgow at >6*11 a box. I in heaven. They stand upon the bor- sixty r«Hls North of the Southeast for plaintiff's costs and disbursements Ing Co., clothing, >8.93; L. H. Hug-1 7L ‘ _ high "1 . prices, ' _. _ said T Mr. ders of tbe grave to welcome us with In the Circuit Court of the State of the 16th The . prevailing corner of Section 29, in Township in this suit, including 9280 attorney’s corded in gins, Upton and Milter, »4.M; Hood I Smith, _2 should mislead __ 11_ not _ _2_2 __ _ growers ________ as lithe same countenance of affection Oregon for Hood River County. 2 North, Range 10 Bast of the Wil- . fees, and for such other and further »ting. 932.80; C.lto prospective future values. These which they wore upon earth, yet more River Glacier, printli * * State Land Board ef tbe State of Records < lametta Meridian, thence running relief as to the Court may seem equit a result of a scarcity of good lovely, more radiant, more spiritual.” W. Haarilton. care < of ‘ Poulson, >100; . I prices ____ are _ ________ ________ Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Walstrom, Count* i West 80 rods; thence North 20 able. A. 8. Keir, >4.96; W. J. Kocken, I fruit of all kinds, caused partly by the Emily M. Walatrom, Ftorence Bran- deecribed rods; thence East 80 rods; thence This summons la served-upon you by salary, car and office expense, >273.-1 closing of the English pluiu season, and I nz » air, rwin OVfiinnzaAIV well Walstrom, and Apple Growers Hood Rlv South 20 rods, to the place fof be order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, Aasodation, a Corporation, Defendants. The Bo ginning; also a right of way for iMi M^M^ Hotet r" Circuit Judge of Hood River County, speotor, >131.14, ML pHl»d Hood tr’ Hotel, I unsatisfactory economic conditions pre-1 t' Yon and each of you are hereby re- Quartet road purposes 12 ft in width de Oregon, made and entered tbe 28rd day >1440; OrogonWashlngton Tele-I vail In the principal consuming centers. qulred to appear and answer the com- Nbrtbez scribed as: Beginning at the of September, 1928, requiring you and ««*• Baraths, >37.05; I The coal and cotton industries about plaint in tbe above entitled auit on or west Q Southeast corner of a certain tract each of you to appear and answer said ,e Commission, blanks, I Liverpool, for example, are In a very before six weeks from the dste of tbe Quartet - ‘ * V ■ t des<Til>ed as: Beginning at a |>4nt complaint on or before mid 5th day of «7«; P, P. A L. Co., >6.30; Andy I depressed state and shipbuilding on the first publication of thia summons, to- of Stet All musicians interested in a sym- on tbe Section line, between Sec November, 1938, and in accordance with J?“4.’ *2?“ **£ boari, at Ho°* Clyde is 28 per cent below last year's wit: on or before tbe 8th day of No- North, Per’ry Rs^nkta, care I “eXd^ to" m TZmTth. 7 TbZ I to T®*1 “J tions 28 and 29, sixty rods North said order Is published in the Hood vember, 1826. If you foil so to appear lamatte of tbe Southeast corner of Section ran _____ absorb Ita- J? River Glacier, a weekly newspaper of indigent, »2.50; F. ?• D. Antrim, ^ die- United ____ _ Kingdom ____________ _ only _________ and- answer. Judgment will be taken rtven to ■ 29, Township 3 North, ftange 10 « w* ’ -- M;—5’ ®1Bimons, ited quantities of apples at present I tb general circulation printed and pub of .applra at preorat against you and each of you, for the the ahnn Rate of the Willamette Meridian, typewriter ribbon, 91 O. J. 8toak- nrieea in Mr Hmlth’s mtinlon and tow- details of organisation, lished at Hood River, Hood River ton. * rawing sewing wood, wood. it; 99; A. A. C. C. Staten, Staten, I I er ^ ^,¿2 „ Oonsliring the large number of relief prayed for In tbe complaint, to-, aaq gva runlng thence West 80 rods; thence ton pri(¥a “ esn looked for upon ,7. the 1 | County, Oregon, for six successive wit: 98800. of North 20 rods; thence East 80 rods, players in Hood River and the valley, weeks, the date of the first publication "J**1*^ *19# 20’.„8anl‘?ry I arrival of heavier supplies. , For the forecloenre of that certain — thence South 20 rods to the place Market, for Strausser, »0; Mrs.1 1 it should be very easy to gather them mortgage upon the hereinafter de- of- * fori hereof being September 23rd, 1928. of beginning, for tbe beginning together to produce real music of the ‘Turpin, care indigent, >77.50; Robt. A. J. DERBY, scribed premiHea, made and executed point of said right of way; thence Wilbur, reoordlng -in clerk’s office, symphony type that would be a pleas Attorney for Plaintiff. by the Defendant« Robert Walstrom attorney's South 80 rods; thence East 18 Clara L. Wilbur, oomparing. Hood River, Oregon. Patrons of Pine Grove school are re- ure to all participating and a credit to qnested by tbe school board not to al- our town. Roed Fund. - I low their children to arrive at school There will be a place for everyone, R os d mas tar: Nichols, 9180. I until 8.30 a. m. The building win not and It is hoped that every person hand Foremen: R D- Dilks, >39.90; I<,p<>n until then and teachers will ling any type of instrument, whether it John Cosgrove, >106.73; C. F. Epley, I not be responsible for them before this be string or wind, will attend this first .■*1' .x, _ .. I time. School opened this week with an meeting, so that it will be possible to Labor: Walter O, B. Davidson, attendance of 196. get an early start at rehearsals. “.MÍÍ*™7' JÍE? ' «■ «■ >'•>“• •< »»a-". u >“«"• 9U; r r — - ---------- ------------ It Is tbe idea of the leader, as well as Cornow, 996.13; V C. ‘ F. Bayless, hla a I at ar-. In.la w Mm Wal»«. Va.wl«. W» _*• his sister-in-law, Mrs Walter yannier. others flow interested, to rehearse this 9890«; Glen Cunningham, 910.H; Mr. Hayes and Fred Clark attended the winter snd present two concerts this C. W. Klteheil. 914.8«; W. A. Whit spring. That looks like an Incentive Pendleton Round-Up test week. ing, 97.18; Harry Oornow, 97.11; for anyone who likes good music and is Those who wish to contribute canned willing to put in a little hard work to Harry Wilson, 97.18; E. T. Harden brock. 98167; C. E. Sutherland, fruit to the Children's Farm home are produce It. requested to leave it with Mrs. Julia >61.96; Clifford MoKinsle. >91.77. Further information gladly given if Truck Repairs: Bennett Bros., Hunt. you will call 3868. >140; Eureka Carriage A Auto Mrs. Kllbuck. Sr., loft last Friday for Works, >58.60; ■ Hood River Garage, an extended trip with relatives in the »441. east. She will return later to Hood Mechanic: >175. River to make her home. Gas and Oil: Shell Co., oil, >5.59; Mil«« Mfriam Grow left Sunday for Standard Oil Co., gea, >460.53. Regular services at 11 o'clock. Sun Monmouth to resume her work at the Supplies: E. A. Frans Co., >9247; day school at 10.30. Young Pnophs’ Oregon Normal schools Gibbs Battery Station, 91: Hood Mr. and Mrs. William Lamoreaux. of society will meet at 8 p. m. River Auto Wreckers, 91940; ' Hood River Garage. »7.22; Phoenix Iron Hoquiam. Wash., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Blackman. Works, >48 50 (Power: P. P. A L. Co.. 97.10. ____ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kllbuck spent Man and Team Hire: S. G. Ox tbe week end in Portland. borrow, >8 59; W. B Cunningham. Mias Bernice Jackson left Bunday for >21.67; John Cooper, >14.38; Phil Willamette university. Parrott, >*>.S6. Truck Driven: Forrest Cavity. * Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lacey are in Cor »'*9; C. F. Bayless. )24.«9; Geo. vallis this week attending conference. Sen. uh, >114.74; A. R. Shank, >99.M; TlH*re will be no services at the church Pint Church of Christ. Hrisatlet J M Conger, >11«,74; Lon Wilcox, Sunday except Bunday school. Services in church building Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. BL Moore, of Port >M8»9; O. M. Leonard. >24.79. ------ .------- school - ----------- > same hour. 11 a. m. • — Sunday the __________ land, and Mrs. Sus Lynn, of Hood Market Roads The reading room la maintained In the Winans North (4-1): Transfer A River, were Sunday visitors at tbe Davidson building. Room 8 is open Lively Co., track hire, »64.30; home of Mr. and Mra. Bon Lags. Mrs. week days from 9 to 5. with a County Road Fund, truck hire, Moore and Mr. Inge are former O. A. ant tn charge from S to 5. W «1797; R. D. Trusty, labor, >134.78; C. classmates. evening service at 8 o'clock, —Royal gi and gives Glen Cunningham, labor, 49.97; W The harvest dance will be held at the subject, -Reality." B. Cunningham, >100.9«. Grange hall Saturday evening. per ton than you Doo Bridge to School (4-2): C. at Mary's Catholic M. Hurlburt, surveying, >192; Coun HEIGHTS ty Road Fund, truck hire, >272; K. Regular Sunday services: Low Mas* D. DiRm, talbor, >4144; J. L. Woods, Mrs. Frsnk Smith la enjoying n visit 8 a. m.; High Mas* 1040 * m. In labor. >M.96; J. G. (forking, labor. with her mother, Mra. J. 8. Hilton, of structions in the doctrines of the Oath »1.67; Paul W. Fuchs, albor, >63.86; llehcr City. Utah. ollc church will be given each Wednes W. W. Whiting, >10.77; G. F. Daugh does do does Mr and Mrs. Geo. Ward, of the Up day evening at 7.80 in 8L Mary's arty, labor, >1LM; W. B. Cunning per Valley, spent Sunday with Mr and church. All who may be Interested in ham, labor, >53.92; Qlen Cunning Mrs. F. H. Morse. such are cordially Invited. n, you complete in ham, labor, »144. Father Hugh J. Marshall, Paator. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Samuel. Paul Whiskey Creek Lateral (2^3): c. M. Hurlburt, surveying, »5; H. L Kirk and A. Samuel attended the Christian Churches Shoemaker, viewer, 94.40; >4.40; G. A. Round-Up at Pendleton last Friday. Bible school at 9.45, Communion at we remove your to you the Mrs. Martin Gribble returned to her (McCurdy, viewer, >4.40; Frank 10.60, morning meaaage at 11.15. C. E. home In Portland last week. Shreiner. surveying, 99* >2. full price at 7 o’clock, song and preaching service Bridge Road (7-1): C. 1 M. Hurl Mrs. C. A. Richards, of Bend, was burt, eurveying, >76; Hazard A Un the guest of Mins IJHie Fisher last at 8. You will find a liearty welcome how strong backing unsurpassed quality of derwood, first payment on contract, week and attending to Interests of the here. Union Rally day services all day Octot>er 8. Odell Christian church, >179*50; L. R. Gano, flagman, »9,- Eastern Star convention. Valley Christian church. Mosier Chris 67; J. M. Lakin, flagman, »2.57; L. Mr and Mra. E. C. Eberly and son. you use stove, C. Gibson, flagman. >82.67; M B. Tx*on»ir<l. of Bend, and Tom Fisher tian church and the local Christian church will unite in a great rally day Campbell, flagman, >82.57; Sid Lofts or heating motored to Pendleton last week to the on the above date. Keep it in mind. flagman, >82.67; A. B. Jennings, Round-Up. The Livingstones. MMX* Txv Koontz, of Portland, was the are to buy Coal of Maintenance (4-1): Clifford Mc Si. Mark’s Church Kinzie, >11.97; C. F. Epley, >11.97; guest of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Carmichael Remember the C. E. Sutherland, >99.49; F. T. Har Sunday. Holy Communion will I m * celebrated denhrook, >10.77; H. C. Heft, >10.77. Mr and Mrs. B. L. Van Cine motored at 8 a. m. Sunday school meets at 9.45 antee to Kelso and spent the week end with a. m. Morning prayer and the Litany at 11 a. tn.. sermon on "Jesus’ Parahhw Man Held on Steioua Charge Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Williams and of Service.’’ Tbe rector will.lead the CL E. Anderson, 24, arrested by local police authorities late week when he Mr. and Mra. B. N. Rnrnby wore here service at Mosier Christian church at was found living with Bernice Lance Friday, on their way to Pendleton to 8 p. m.. preaching on "IAttle Footsteps" for the opening of the nation-wide ford, Walla Walla, wash., girl, has •hA Round-Up. Children's week. Tbe Daughters of the been taken to Portland to await action Mr and Mra. of the federal grand jury on a charge moved from Odell and are making King meet Monday at 8 p. m. The of violation of tbe Mann act. Auder- 'heir home with'Mr. and Mra. J. A. opening of the new bishop's honse of eon was tahte to The Dalle, and coin- Carr. Mr. Stansell still has hla btial- the district of eastern Oregon will.he held Wednesday at Pendleton Tbe mltted by the ' United Staten comiula- nesa at Odell. rummage sale will continue Haturdav sioner t berth-.- Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Marchhanka. of afternoon and evening. The Children's Anderson's arrest followed advices by local authorities from Walla Walla Eatarada. are new rerfdenta of the Corner group meets Thursday after Miss Radcliffe's kindergarten that the Lanceford girl was wanted on Height* Mr. Marctihanka is with L. noon. a forgery charge, which was later H. Hnggina. taking tbe place of W. H. meets in the pariah house daily from _ _______________ v dropped when friends made good her McCully, who has taken a position at 9 to 12. financial delinquencies. The girl wae Odell. Many Arridenta on Highway John Cararm, of Portland. Is spend taken to Portland to be held as a wit- Motorists returning home from Port ing hla vacation with hla parent* Mr. land lata' Friday night reported 18 ac nnd Mr* J. K. Canton. cidents la the 68-mile distance. The Weber's Pear is Biggest Pian» clarate for beginning and ad* wrecks ranged from overturned rare to The largest pear from a II<M>d River orchard this year grew on the Odell /fanned tendente will he nrsanisnd bv collisions. No one was reported In place of R. H. Weber. Tuesday Mr Mies Prudence Spighi bv October 1s». jured by the numerous spills, caused by Weber exhibited the large sp«*<4tnen. a Year’s teaching ex neriencs and 2 veer's rain on the oily surface of the paving. P. Barry, which weighed 20 ounces a orciai training at Pomona College. Cal Prevailed Friday NigM «28 Ho had a d’Anjou that weighed 18 ifornia. Tel. 8141. The season's first frost struck the Pine hnx wood for »ale. A bigger and higher levels of tbe orchard districts Tetepbone Meredith Gal ligan. No. better load. Schindler Transfer do. last Friday night. Following rain» of fl. If you want tbe Oregonian deliv- phone 9881. last week the front wan welcomed byj atttf you. If you are already a anh fruitgrowers. It heightened the color and fail to got yonr paper, call The Portland Telegram, Hond River of the apples and brought about a bet ! t, Carroll Day. Phono 888.1. *30 tf LANS rUK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARE UP X- PINE GROVE CHURCHES REMEMBER Coal bother THE more heat per dollar, any Coal ever bought Then Royal Coal is the Coal you want! ROYAL COAL not give these things; not, satisfaction Then will it from premises and refund purchase ! That's we go in the Royal Coal. And it makes no difference whether Royal Coal in furnace, range grate It ia auperior for all purposes You kind. going some Money-Back Guar on Royal* Coal WOOD COAL »4.80 6.50 Buy your Coal and Wood now at Right Prices L. E. TAFT CO HOOD RIYRKÖMtGON