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PAGE 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1994, 4 i, First Cop |PLOT DENIED BY HC. OF i Seattle PHONE COMPANY | Ag INE A New Era in the Distribution Out on a little farm in Laurel! ge pubtic utilities, declared that huret, where he lives with his t¥0| ostapiishment of the automatic nd sisters, Joseph Stirber celebrated | yom is tkaah “nent Figures of U. Professor On} ie" wntns ot his pie oe eee j Sith time, 4 jeonts of yes were oo ithe fe gedy OL a Tein aie to Se hae aoe Seen pre at Born in Adam, council ordinance abandoning #u @ Seeewe Ind, Nov, 7. / vision by the city over construc ‘The cost of living is going up, ac 1834, Surber left! work of public service corpor iki Gerding to the reckoning of Prof, home ee cs Phillips denied the proposed auto m Wan 21, to neck ties are still in the experimenta . I. Kibler, acting assistant dean’ « } may wenindes adiinindatre, | adventure in the} stage and declured the company eee conewe of banineen of . ‘West Me 86) has no idea of making new rate tion, University of Washington. as far as Ft charges, Yale on bis way! . _ to Alaska whet! merce to prevent the leasing of the he was foreed to/ Deception Pass military reservation come back t9/ to private partion, Seattle, A coy Cabs d ote, sneaking up| Armistice Day, Nov. 11, ts also the while Surber] birthday anniversary of the state of peacefully slept} Washington, and pioneer associa im on the = prairie | tions over the «tate plan to hold as fare shown to have risen more apa oy oa a ad Suis ae | ors evlebration i ose neat waite Feet tat tusk a’ carter head and ate ve dec! . them! The average drop in lving costs! put in seattle Surber wna given for a family of five, since May, 1920.) . job by Henry L. Yesler, who was has boen 14.7 per cent, according tolinen mayor. Surber was night * Prof. >. eet ee ee watchman in Yesler's mill from mieave risen 6.3 per c . 1859 to 1866 when Yesler appointed duly. ae him “village constabie.” aa ogies Occasionally he mado an arrest, = THE BAKER-JOSLYN CO., elec. his pay coming from the fines You drical supply distributors, 526 First | ier imposed upon the prisoners. From May, 1920, to July, 1921,/ Prices generally declined, Prof, Kib lor shows, But since last July, ac cording to the report, prices have! Fone up, especially in women's and} ff * children's clothing, Men's clothing, | too, has advanced. * Dairy products, frutts and vegeta | The leadership and prestige of the Cheasty Store in the clothing world of the Pacific Northwest has always been maintained by being just a few steps ahead in its method of merchandising “Quality Clothing.” The timely and decidedly epochal plan that result, because it is bringing the SoS har parceret he lanes ware | “awe years Surber ment in keeping we naw present to all the wearers of two finest lines of ready-to-wear cloth- aes sane cn mene wan mae eet fate good clothes in this territory we know ing in the market to the consumer at — Mittee will meet Thursday at the} seen sleeping in the sun any old day committee rooms in the Hinckley/ it wasn't raining, outside the pool Block to allow Washington lumber- | room. Men to present their views on| “I'm alive and well today,” says changes in revenue laws affecting| Surber, “because I've never stinted the industry. Manufacturers, whole: | myself on food or luxuries. I smoke Salers, retailers and school men will{ and cuss occasionally. Long lite is be heard. . largely a matter of self-government | - I'm still good enough to be a regular is going to be met on all sides with prices within the reach of all. No longer enthusiastic approval. The trend of the need there be a feeling that on account | § times is- toward standardization. The of lowness: of price it is necessary for. institutions that can now lend them- you to risk buying unknown, unadver- selves to that end will be doing at least tised clothing of uncertain merit. their share to stimulate the arteries of ; : ial ; : We have had no price concessions made trade once more to a quicker action, and to us by the manufacturers. Prices for me end the problem of unemp loy- ‘Spring are only some 3% to 5% less than ‘oa ti : : those for this Fall, so you can readily : to pears Ee a see that, it is the law of average that we BM su price, all three elements are taken into are invoking, and it should be very suc- ; ee consideration in this new plan, a plan cessful. : that cannot work out to a successful It’s the kind of action you have a right — fruition without a large volume of sell- to expect from this famous old institu- | ing, but a plan we feel sure will produce tion. ; THE DALLES, Ore. Why Not You? ree main business buildings at A © tage of o ass Valley yesterday. and Queen we ‘as Cc t on with “dealers, whe reaell THE OLD |) siz HOME TOWN W. H. Talley, county agent at Walla Walla, has attended 183 meet. ings during the past year. eee Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion “Pape’s Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes Seas a RAR HAE purchase te protect- by one of the "ricbeat syndicates in the world. Single Stone Tiffany Ring, cost $135.00 else~ where, Special Two thousand two hundred dollars is the amount the Ellensburg Elks will raise for the Salvation army for Stomach acidity causes indigestion! |'t# use in 1922, Food souring, gas, distress! Won- s er what upset your stomach?, Well,| Pidgefield’s various civic organiza. @on’t bother! The moment you eat a tions, the Wells Armstrong Post of tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin, all | the American Legion, and the boy ‘the lumps of indigestion pain, the scouts of Troop No. 1, will partict- gourness, rn and belching of | Pte in the Armistice Day celebra- jy | Hom at Vancouver. Pa eee Over one carat enap; fine quality, , $315.00 Handsome lady's Ring: almost one carat; guaran~ teed; no flaws. Wonderful The set price plan will be permanent until January Ist, 1922. | At least this much we can assure you. Society Brand and Kup- — penheimer suits and overcoats, as you possibly know, are now — priced in most all agencie. throughout the U. S. A. at $40—$45 — —$50—$55—$60—$65—$70—$75 —$80 and $85. The Cheasty 5 plan of selling for these two lines means prices of ds to cut out some of gold and get down to brass tacks.” oe Renewed activity in the mile of Over two carats fine Dia- mond, guaranteed perfect; bargain, $615.00 Beautiful pair Diamond t e's Dia- die eg Saat she teste tide and shore lands owned by the x Fs vad a state is announced by Clark V. Say inte your stomach fo you C80 | 140. commissioner of public aod ©: em stones: ‘regular $200. special, $115.00 See our window display— $75,000 stock of diamonds to choose from. Written guarantee with every diamond we sell to be exactly as represented or Roney refunded. Could we be fairer? The American Jewelry Co. The Bargain Neuse for | 821 2nd Ave. Near Marton Established 1580 The Vancouver volunteer fire de- partment is again planning to give their annual dance 6n New Year's eve. eee Preliminary to installation of an adequate and modern sewage dis posal system, Pullman has employed Sk | M. K. Snyder, sanitary engineer, to make a aervey ot the entire system. ee Winlock ts represented at the Pa- | cific International Stock Show this ppiiance or| week with a prize herd of Jerseys you choose to call it? Ati (rom the Midfieids Farm. . pemhift eee Yakima banks have given a biz impetus to the community chest drive with their donation of $1,800. Yakima’s goal is $55,000. os A determined effort is being made by the Anacortes Chamber of@Com. ture the world mite PLAPAQ. P. ly to eS22 Ladies’ Fall Coats eeeuzt| Reduced to $15, $16, $25 The best values in the city are on display here. The prices have been reduced to fit your pocketbook, but the quality is still the best. There are cheviots, velours, plushes, Bolivias and Polo Cloths, made up with deep collar, swagger back and belted effects. Colors are sac blue, black, heather, camel, nigger and beaver. See these coats before you buy. Other selected groups of suits and overcoats in our store, such 3 as Kirschbaum, M. Stein, etc., will sell at the set price of by Rheumatism To Get Genuine Relief You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products —_— If we could keep our human bodies clean of the poison which 7 Secumulate In them daily, and give them the full benefit of proper Specials in House Furnishings $9.00 Blankets | $6.00 Bedspreads Now $6.00 | Now $3.95 Save $3.00 on a pair of blan- | Another chance to save money! kets! Extra heavy wool finish | Fine crocheted bedspreads; cotton blankets. Strong warp | CUt corners; extra heavy; size and filling. Assorted colored | °°*% Inches. plaids; mercerized binding. Size Curtain Net 66x80 inches. Yard, 35c , , Imported fabric overcoats, such as Burberry’s, Mandleberg’s, etc., will also be offered _ ‘in one group at new lower prices. This Is Not a Sale—But a New Policy @iet, we should live far beyond the average span of human life. But alas! We realize only too often that we have an excess of Waste products in our system. This Co nk. 26-inch Bungalow Curtain poisonous waste matter not only en Blankets | Net; comes in white, cream and Causes a lowered vitality and many ‘air, $2.50 ecru; strong, uniform weave; forms of skin disorders, but it also causes rheumatism—a disease that no equal for pain. Genuine Yeliet from the agonies of rheuma- tism can be had only by correcting | the basic trouble—waste products. Thousands and thousands of men and women during the past 69 i yenre have cleared their blood of Cotton Sheet Blankets of | all-over figure designs, good, heavy weight; gray, tan * and white with pink and blue Outing Ffannel borders. Size 64x76 inches. Yard, 16 2-3c Special price on White Out- .00 Comforters ing Flannel; heavy down na iP Now $3.98 | Ginish; 27 inches wide. Garments carried, in our Waste products with §. $. 8. It Real bargains of Extra Heavy Cotton Bats Evening Attire Room, such iy the {deal remedy for rheumatiom, Comforters; scroll stitch fin- onl ? : as Full Dress dos, Because it removes the poisonous|’| |*hedi fancy cloth covering with Roll, $1.00 cisisucdae Program cach afternoon, 1 Wusto matter which is causing the|fg Plain backs to match, Cut size | Stitched Cotton Bats; weight Promenade Overcoats, etc., Gs: Siete ive. ne bas, atiac, 72x78 inches, 2% pounds; size 72x90 inches. remain priced as usual, ~ effects and the result ts wonder. y The Fengler ful. 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