HOOD RIVER
i Star (Slartrr
HOSPITAL BENEFIT
DANCE RECITAL OFF
Because of the extremely busy sea
son among l>oth orchardlsts and busi
ness folk of the city, it has been de
cided to postpone the dauce recital by
Mias Katharine Ijtldlaw, which was
scheduled for the Rialto theatre to
morrow night.
Money will tie refunded to those who
have already purchased tickets.
HANEY MEETING AT
ROCKFORD TONIGHT
, 1926
conference to he led by Dr. Milliken.
Everybody cordially invited. Prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7-30.
C. R. Deleplne, Pastor.
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PARIS FAIR
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St. Mark’» EpUeepad Churda
The 21st Huntlay after Trinity »rill
be observed with the Holy Communion
at 8 a. in.. Huuday school at 9.46 a. m.
and morning prayer at 11 a. m. Tbe
rector will toll of his eastern trip to
the National Educational and Legion
conventions, from the point of view of
“The Spirit of Our Leaders.” Womey
and friends of the church will be guests
of the educational committee of the
Gplid at lqnfheon served at 1 p. m.
tomorrow, Fr^lay, in honor of Mrs.
Wilson Johnston, of Portland, provin
cial president of the Woman's Auxil
iary of the church. The Daughters of
tbe King meet Monday at 3 p. m. Tbe
Children’s Corner group meets Thur»-
day ut 3 p. m. Parent»-and friends of
the city children are invited to visit
the week-day religious education clasa-
e«t In conjunction with the public
Hchools, held each Friday from 2.30 to
1p.m.
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Glenn Alka Badly Hart
Glenn Allen, 18 and junior high
school pupil, had only partially recov
ered consciousness Monday night from
Injuries suffered In the eafly morning,
when be was struck hy a motorcycle
ridden by L Rice. The boy and com-
laiuions were playing footliall. Young
Allen ran after tbe l»all into tbe street
and was felled by the cycle. One of
his arms was lacerated, an elltow dis-
lotwted and he Buffeted concussion
front a blow on the bead.
The boy was taken to the hospital
Tuesday. He was reported yesterday
to be jntich bettor.
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New Fall Goods In Every Department
SPECIAL—Ladies’ Woolen Hose, 35c
New Tom Boy Skirts for Ladies
Without joking this is one of the best buys that
you have been offered in a long time. Brdwn heather
and green mixture, of fine soft finished yam, they give
you a good looking warm hose that would, if you
bought them at the regular price, cost you more than
twice the price we are asking. There isn’t a big lot of
them left so if you wish to share in this big value
A fine assortment to choose from.
Considerable interest is lading dis
ernor Pierce TikSday «tupped to con played gmong Democrats of the county
sider that his reported reduction in 1 over the meeting scheduled at Itock-
Hood River county state taxes included I ford ball toulglit. when Bert E. Haney,
four years for himself and but one i the party nominee for Vnilctl States
Just received this week. We invite you to come
senate, will be the speaker. M. M. lllil,
year for the former administration. Itresident of a recently organised Hood
in and see them, very neat and dressy, and at a real
Ills figures are accurate, certainly, but River County Hauey club, will preside
saving over what you expected to pay. 2nd Floor.
If they are analysed in the light we at the meeting.
have suggested above, a flaw will be
W. cTirUNOTES
obvious.
The union will meet at the home of
The Glacier last week reprinted a
comment from the Oregon Voter ou Mrs. L. H. Huggins at Twelfth and
Eugene streets. Ttiere will be a dia-
tills very point. We give again thia ettaion of candidates and measures with
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Made of Lawn, Nainsook and Longcloth. Neatly
extract:
the legislative committee in charge.
“Governor Pierce resorted to one of Mrs. K. D. Peterson will iiave charge
made and trimmed—odd lots that we wish to close out.
the cleverest political tricks on record of tbe musical part of the program.
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The
delegates
to
the
state
convention
when he published his figures. What
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made his trick so convincing was that will Ite ttiere to give their report. Mrs.
hla figures were accurate. Like the Hloiat will iiave cliarge of the refresh
stage magician, he had a real rabbit ments, assisted by a group of five or ~
and a real hat, and relied upon the more ladies.
The meeting date is October 36.
audience to draw the conclusion that
Wesley ( lub Meets
A table filled with little hats suitable for fall and
he had nothing up his sleeve. The
The boys of both the Pioneer and
FINS, Fl RM AND FFATHKRS
audience knows something is wrong,
winter
wear. Values in this lot up to $1.98. Your
and wonders what the magician baa
R. M. Winans Monday brought his Comrade groups of the Asbury M. E.
concealed In bis sleeve. What Govern fourth liear for the season to the city. church anti their friends will nnvt in
choice of any hat on the table. Your choice_____ 48f
or Pierce eonci-aled were the tax figures The auimal, which weighed 287 and the church basement Tuesday evening,
for three of the four years preceding which was sold through a meat mar October 20, at 7.80 to reorganise for
his administration. He compared the ket, was trapped near the Winans the season. All boys who are inter
tax figures of his four yearn with the home.
ested are invited to attend.
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tax figure for only one year, and left
Bonney-Mtama
his audience to draw a conclusion en
A. L. Anderson and J. O. Odell, of
Most of these are winter weight. Spme have long
tirely different from what it would The Dalles, accompanied Portland
George A. JJonney and Mlaa Flora
sleeve and ankle length, others are low neck, sleeve
infer if it had all the facts before it.
friends to Hermiston Huntlay to shoot Gertrude Htarna were married at the
“A man spent >100 for clothes In 1922, China pheasants. They bagged the Christian parsonage October 14 by Rev.
less, ankle length. Not all sizes but real big bargains
and $10 a year toss each year follow, limit.
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W. O. IJvingstone. They were accom
in what there is. The garment, while they last____ 49f
Ing. Thus he spent $10 less in 1928,
panied by Mrs. Geo. Htarna, mother of
$20 lens In 1924, $30 less in 1925 and
The high water of Hunday spoiled a the bride, and Floyd Carrico.
$40 lees in 1920. Then he added three day's fishing for many local anglers.
amounts together and. told hla wife he
Tbe Hood River Game Protective
Sluts-Sawyer
had spent $100 loss for clothes than he association has received a letter from
The wedding of Stanley Hluti. son
had spent In 1922. when he only spent E. F. Averill, state game warden, who
$100 ail told. Him knew there was says that the state has an opportunity of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hints, and Miss1
something wrong with the figures, for to buy 1,000 live wild turkeys, for Vera Haw yer, occurred last week at
women are hard to fool In matters of breeding purposes at $12 per bird. The Htevenson, Waah.
money. When she compared the total . price was considered remainsble, but
Reekford Grange Calendar
For Hala — Apple, peach, pear and ehmj
spent for the four years with the total the
,
game fund has ls*en depleted, and
trece. We hove a full line of general nnreery
spent during the preceding four years , efforts are being made to raise funds
Erl., October 22. Social Grange.
Mock. Phono Parkdale « or write 0. T. Haw
she saw what was wrong with the fig- by
,
Hat., October 23, Old Time Dance.
eoa, Parkdale.
mir
subscription for the purchase of
urea. Instead of having spent less for some
.
Fri.; Oct. 2», Hallowe'en Masquer-
of the birds.
Foe Hole—Fir end pine I« In. end 4 fl. wood,
his cloths«, hubby had spent more."
querade Dance. ,
The association will receive subscrip
delivered anywhere In the valley. K Beaure
gard. Tel. (Mell Mt
n»ti
Wed., Nov. 10, Business Meeting.
tions from its members. Donors should
~ A serious accident resulted on Pine send their subscriptions to J. H. Fred-
For M a l a.» woven ruge tronr^ II to MM
each. These are barrelna. Call al my borne.
street Monday when a schoolboy chased ricy or Alva L. Day. If ths purchase «
FOR SALE
Ml lktb »Unet. David Uptoo. Tel. MM. Jkit
is made it is anticipated that some of
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a football into the street end was the wild turkeys will be planted in tbe
struck by a motorcycle.
Children Hood River valley. It la thought they
FOR RENT
yhould be ImprosRcd with the need for will thrive in the surrounding copse
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care In their games. Never should a lands.
For Itent-M W. A. bal* al reaaonahln rataa.
Wa hava a tew nlghta open for rant. Good
boy or girl chase a ball into the street.
Rayaasad Markley Passes
aoonmluodattuna sud frac frolli nolae. Inquire
Drivers of Motor vehicles should ap
Funeral services for Raymond Mark
o« W. L. Hurkabey, Hnek’a Her»loe «tallon,
dr H. F. Mons, Hsigbts Tirs «hop.
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proach schools with the utmost care ley, 68 and native of Kansas, who died
and speed should be reduced to the yesterday at hla West Hide orchard
home, will be held at the Anderson
Ynlnimnm. Never can one tell, despite chapel this afternoon, Interment fol-
all admonitions, when a child win lowlng
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Idlewilde ________
eeosrtsry.
Mr.
thoughtlessly step into the Street The I Markfoy had lived in the valley for 8S|
Newtown
sod
For Bele-TX •¡L'oL^S
’ In<
ol
city
Umita'
of
homesteaded
a
legal speed limit by schools, we'a re yrars. He "
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‘ tract on the
Hplta otvkerdïf
w of
». gioGoira
mill
city limits
on
Vpper West Fork of Hood river on the
Heimoni rood. Tel.ara^w-__ __
toHta 12 mile« an hour. Eugene and Lost Laks highway.
For Beat- Modern apanmaol. partly rur
£SF>
<vkaat
*ndk££g 4¿í.rhm ■nd
°“F fr<,£
Prop, nlabed, warm is win)*r, oool ta »Ummer. Ml.
Ninth streets are especially dangerous
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8100 0(0.
Priem
Mr. Markley is survived by his
Hood
Hotel Te,.MIl.
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«*•«• and hr.>k,ri<Hfd 4
r»™
where they intersect, for hundreds of widow, a son, Merle, bis mother, Mrs.
For Hem—Office room» lu Brosltu bulloins.
Mery
Markley,
of
Hood
River,
and
the
kiddles cross there dally. Motorists
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following slaters and brother: Mrs.
should use care, but children, too, Ralph Hinrichs and T. H. Markley, of
should t>e made to accept some of the Hood River; Mrs. Lee Buskirk and
responrildllty for their safety and not Miss Andrey Markley, of Portland, and
invite injury by chasing motor trucks. Mr«. George Hurst and Mrs. M. I.
Wheeler, of Los Angeles.
New Wool Dresses for Ladies
SPECIAL
Infants’ and Children’s White Dresses, 79c
- SPECIAL—Little Boys’ Hats, 48c
OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS
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From now on a good overcoat will come in mighty
handy and we would like to show you what« splendid
line we Eave for your selection this fall. Hart Schaff
ner & Marx, Clothcraft and Oregon City makes. Fine
ly tailored, stylish and priced right. You’ll be pleased
in every way with any one of these fine coats. We’d
l:!.e an opportunity to show them to you.
SPECIAL—Misses’ Union Suits, 49c
Both the -visiting delegates and the
Hood River people who attended the
reclamation congress last week learned
something. The visitors Were made to
grasp the magnitude of the apple in
dustry as practiced here. They were
■liown how a progressive people can
work together for the solution -of
numerous problems. The local folk
learned that the Hood River Valley
may lie taken as one of the most pros
perous spots in Oregon.
The tithing bill, to be voted on at
the approaching election la an Iniquity
and extremely unjust to those who
wish to are t hq full development of
game and fish propagation In Oregon
The full fund from sportsmen's licenses
should be expended In furthering the
asset that accrues from well stocked
streams and forests. Vote against the
tithing bill.
■ate Reduetion Desired
Representatives of the Hood River
Traffic association, which included all
local apple nblppera, will join In a
meeting at Olympia, Wash., Monday
with representatives from similar as
sociations of Yakima and Wenatchee,
Waah., when plana will be formulated
for an appeal on a permanent reduction
In the rate on Pacific northwestern
boxed apples to points east of the Mis
souri river. The meeting will make
arrangements for the presentation of
authentic and voluminous data to rail
way official« and the Interstate Com
merce coinnilaatoo.
The Washington elate board of pub
lic work« and the Oregon public service
conimiSHlon will be represented at the
meeting.
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Christian Churches
Bible school 9.40, Oomninnion serv
ice 10.00, preaching at 11.10. (Steward
ship ciass Thursday evening at 7.30.
You are cordially Invited to all the
public gatherings of the church.
The Livingstone«.
English Lutheran ( hurrh
Will the eastern apple dealer ba
Regular services at 11 a. tn. The
made to realise the significance of the theme of the aennun will lie: “The
huge decrease in apple tonnage In the Word of God alone is the foundation of
Pacific northwrit as a result of tin faith.” John 4:47-64. The Huntlay
school meets at 10.80 o’dock.
recent drop and the curtailment be
Rev. P. Hilgendorf, Pastor .
cause of grade regulations? The earli
Find Church of Christ, »dentist
er estimates on tonnage will I* re
duced by 7.000 cars. That’s a lot of 11 a. m. flunfiay school the Mine hour.
The reading room is maintained in the
apples.
Davldaon building. Room 8 is open
week days from 9 to B, with an attend
With its enormous tonnage of New ant In charge from 3 to 6. Wetinqsday
town«, the staple late keeping variety evening service at 8 o’clock, lesson
of apples, and nowhere in the world la subject, "Probation After Death."
the variety of a higher quality than
Riverside (Tomaaunity Ciiurdi
here in thia section of the mid-Colum
Morning worship at 11 with sermon
bla. Hood River Valley should be able by the minister on “Halt.” Church
to profit from the later demands both school 9.40 a. m., I. R. Acheson, flupt.
Young People’s meeting at
p. in.
in domestic and export markets.
These meetings are gaining in popular
ity each week. High school students
There Is certain to be one funeral are especially invited. Hubject for this
after the November 2 election. The week, "Is*aaotia from Great Athletes."
F. Gordon llart, Minister.
Housewives* power bill Is already
breathing Its last. Its poppies and
Asbury M. E. Churdi
Hnnday school 9.43 a. m., classes for
mammies even are deserting it It will
every age. Morning worship at 11.
die a lonesome death.
Bpworth league, «80 p. m. Evening
worship. 7.80. Tuesday »evening the
Why does not the Oregonian cartoon iMiys' club will meet at 7.80. Wednes
ist lift that high hat from over the day evening choir practice at 7.46.
feature« of Mr. Haney? Is he afraid Ttinrsday evening at 7.30, weekly pray
er and Bible atudy. A cordial wetcome
of the effect of some manly pulchritude awaits you at any or all of these meet
on the voting population?
ings.
Henry Young.
Minister.
picking?
The FtapHnt Churrii
Bible school St 9.45. Worship at 11.
sermon subject. "Jesus Bringing War.”
-flong service led by men's choir. Kveil
ing worships 7 AO. Dr. W. Milliken,
director of religious education for the
Oregon Baptist convention. will deliver
sn address to the young psople. fling
ing worship led by the young people's
choir. Junior B. Y. P. V. at 6 p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. V.. 6.30 p. m. Dr. Mil
liken will be present at this meeting.
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come in early and get yours.
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MEN’S SUITS
We are offering some wonderful values in Men’s
Suits just now that you ought to look at. Oregon
City, All Pure Virgin Wool Sv’ts. Ask to Sc; them.
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Frederick, phone
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Hcwgi-d. Tstopbous JUH.
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Lost—Bunch of keys, small l award. C. F.
Zalear, Ml Hood Hotel.
odi
Ireland A Bon. Wood aawlng. Phoaa I7M.
WHI aaw aapwbora, town or country. oUif
WANTED
I m M-M i 4K heavy duly Hood Cord -par»
lire Is Barrett dlalrtal. Kinder pbone HI4/ t.
D. Pianon.
offi
Wanted-A «lightly naad Underwood. Rnval
or L a Hmitb typewriter. Call at the Glaciar
office.
MB
Wanted—Girl for general boneework, pboie
1874.
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Wanted-Price on Ml » fool cedar poleo, T.ln.
top. delivered one mile aaM of Mooter on tka
Hlgbway. F. A. Hltogren, Moaler. Ore.
oil
Waul«i — Competent woman for general
houaesork. ,15 State Hl . pboae SSM.
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Wanlsd-A »um*n to aaalat In homiearork
from llolp.rn.on achooi daya. 1‘houe ISOS,
M ra. i renab a w,
dll f
Wantaa-Uasd appia (radar, Ideal prelerred
Pbone MSI.
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Wanted—Kight packer».
Underwood, Wn.
W. U McCatctiaa,
eltnf
Wan'eO—MO calveo and fraah meat. Ore
gon «licer Fox and Fer Farme, opposite the
Colombia Gorge Hotel. Phone MM.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Cash and Carry Grocery
H. GROSS, Proprietor
DELIVERIES
TWICE DAILY
THIRD AND OAK STREETS
Phone 1032
twice dmly
For Sato—A
h p motor, a* good aa new
Phone Odell 64 at tueal llmea. Hproat Orch
ard*.
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Specials for Saturday and Monday, Oct. 23=25
For Bale—Ayear old blooded *addle home,
feet gallop, feat trotter and In fine ahape
Bought for 1100 In Jnna. Wil. aacrlfloe fora
quick aala. Call Parkdale 144.
agotf
For Bale—A Ikw enelo» 10 to 40aer» liVU
near Salem. 1140 lo SM0 par »ere, with paid up
water right malntenanua $1 M per aers. You
esn oomrart your rropa before plantlns. For
detailed Information write Flaylaud Develop
ment Co., Belem, Ora.
o01
For Bale— Bargalna in need aawlng maeblnaa
at tbe Binger elore. Hewing maeblnee for
rant, expert renalrlrc done, work guaranteed,
prime rsaeonable. U4 Tblrd Bl., A. O. Hau-
gen, Ag»S I^
081
For Bale—lO^lb-^raak lln touring car, now
Dnoo Job, good rubber, naw battery, excellent
mechanical condition. A bargain. Fire and
than policy Included. Write owner, on e or
Glacier.
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For BaH— At a bargala. Ford truck, ins mo-
tor.completely oyarhaiilad.raulped with R«1
tai ail« and dump bed. IM, llcenac, can haul
IK to 1 ton». 1175 cash. Inqalra al Meek'»
«arvlaaHtatloo.
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For Hale-Good dry IS In. pole Oak, also dry
num. rir Wood. Good baled wheal hay. We
deliver. Call morn or ova. SallanMui Broa., tel.
4717.
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For Hale-» all recur» propoaltiona Good
lend at a bargain. Ono It^ ocre treat. »U
ocrea of 1-year-old Anloue and Boac pear*; 1
acreeofalfellb: a ante of timothy Good land
for near*, clierrlea or etrawberrlra. Priced at
•I.HU0. Half down, good term* on balance. One
4 acre tract M 4 y»ar-< ld Hoec treae; |U acree
alfalfa; reet uncleared. Fine timbered home,
■1'0. POO Part Soan, term* on balance. Ona
4-*era tract. 1 acre* of alfalfa and t uncleared.
Good homealte. FOO. All tract* located 4U
ml lee from town, near Heck ford More. All OS
main traveled road*. Ralph Bberrlab, Rfd. 4-
Hood River. Oregon.
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Merchandise is not declining, but the big buying
power helps to cut prices.
$1.98
7.85
Crown Flour, 49-lb sack
or 4 sacks
For Hale—At a bargain. M awe*, llacrmln
14-year.nld commercial frnlt trace, 5 Knglleh
Walnut tree , apple houae and grader. Broom
modern honae. tWaureola timber. Will bare
lo be ee«n lo ba appreciated. Fine glow. Hell
ing on aroount of alcknaao. M. A. Keller,
Rnmmll Station.
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For Hale — A Denby l ion truck, in Al
mechanical condition. Hee McKinnon, Moun
tain View u*mge, Parkdale. Tel. Parkdale
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For Hale or l.ee*e—IN ocrea, M acre* cleared.
Abundance of water; good at raw berry prono.
•Itlooion loot Lzkeroed. alx mile* from line.
Kaay term*. J. H NIrkeleen. tel BW
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Cabbage, solid heads, per sack -
1.00
Parkdale Netted Gem Potatoes, per sack.....
2.00
Flour and Feed
_ 1.47
Snowcap Shortening, 8-lb can, net weight
Bran, 60-lb sack
,65
Wasco Mill Run, 80-lb sack
95
Snowcap Shortening, 45-tb can, net weight____ 7.25
Sugar Cured Boneless Ham, per lb
35
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Maxwell House Coffee, 1 -tb can
(Limit one to a customer)
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Linit Laundry Starch, to be used with hot or
cold water, per package__ ____________
05
35
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1 ■"■■■"
.05
1 ■
Red Devil Matches (strike anywhere)
6 boxes in a carton, per carton___
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Crepe Toilet Paper, 6-oz. roll, 5 rolls ...
.24
Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs
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Celery, 2 bunches.....
California Solid Head Lettuce, 2 f or...
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1.00
Wasco Scratch, 100-lb sack...
2.50
Cracked Corn, 100-tb sack__
1
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.25
15
15
2.45
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Rolled Barley, 75-tb
Rolled Oats, 60-lb sack
Rinsog small package-----------------------------
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Wasco Shorts, 80-lb sack
49
For Hal»—Third crop Alfalfa on W. L. Clark
placa.
Tal. MM. A. J. Vogtor.
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For Hale-17 acraa M-mlla from city limit* of
Ho-Ml River, part In chorrlea, email honae. Ir
rigation water, fln» eotl, wonderful view, gen-
lie weat aiopst Muo mil, aaam unable to take
care or place. Areal bargain. F. L. Ha»k In,
Dundee. Ora,
nil
2.00
... 1.63
Jone«’ Pure Lard, 8-tb can, net weight.
Crystal White Laundry Soap, 10 bars
(Limit 10 to a customer)
For Hale—A milk goat with two doe klda.
Tel. f<U4____________ ________________ mr
Oregon Dry Onions, per •ack
Union Egg M^h^OO-ib
1.50
1.20 .
2.45
Remember, the Cash and Carry Groceries run
their business independently. We do not follow any
competition and we buy for cash and sell for cash.
The big volume of business helps to give you the low
est price that merchandise can be bought for. Now is
the time to buy your winter supply. Every article that
is •old in our store, no matter what price, must be
satisfactory to you, or your money will be refunded.
We reserve the right not to sell to any merchant
or to any private person as we see fit.