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DENTAL WORK i May cost too much or be too cheap to carry quality. We vmake .a moderate charge for strictly first-class service; our operations are an nearly painless as aper feet equipment and modern methods can make them, and we guarantee the work absolutely. ."•'•■■'. HIGH - $ 7.00 GRADE JB^ $8.50 PLATES *WWBJ $10.00 Painless extracting...... $ .50 Gold fillings .$1 00 up Bridge work '..: $5.00 up 22.pt. gold crowns, $5.00 $6 00 EXAMINATION FKKE OF CHARGE WHATCOM DENTAL PARLORS CLOVER BLOCK BELMNGUAM, > WASH. GO TO BELLINGHAM FOR DENTAL WO*K lietter Work for Less Money than in Seattle. Best Equip ment in the State. Plates Guaranteed $*.OO and up Fillings SOo and up Painless Extracting sOc All Work Guaranteed Modern Dental Parlors DR. 0. C. GILBERT, Mgr. Cor. Dock & Holly, opp. Beck's Theater You may think the flour you are wing is about m white a* flour can be.' Yet if you place it beade ;. PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR - it will look yellow by companion. Aik your grocer tor Patent Excellent— became pure*. NOVELTY MILL CO. SCATTLC. U. •- A. C.H. BIKER <m| BgS' cation A pSk re<"fli ye d *j^*w^M< Ps^h a fine and n&^lm^^MmmFmk .w complete foods, including Medium Heavy Farm Harness, double; Buggy Harness, single; Farm Harness, single; Whips, Robes, Collars, Bri dles, Fly Nets, Saddles, and in fact anything you need for the horse. All kinds of repair work promptly and well done Second door below court house FRIDAY HARBOR, - WASH If You Want To Sell Farm or Town Property List It With Jos. Sweeney 526, 17th Aye. North Seattle all intending settlers who come to Pnget Sound come first to Seattle. I can see them and tny familiarity with San Juan County Property enables me to rep resent it truthfully and to the best advantage. No Sale, No Charge Orcaa Hrca 5* 84. M- EAST SOUND; Miss Grace Waldron is visiting Miss Templin. Wesley Langell returned from Bel lingham on Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid will give a bazaar the first week in December. Captain N. P. G regg l"ftyesterday for Seattle to spend a week. Mr. Dayton Reddick and Mrs. Red dick were Bellingham visitors last week. Miss Belle Williams spent Thanks snvicg in Bellingnam with her par ents. The annual supper and ball of the Odd Fellows' was held in their hall Thanksgiving Dight. Miss Maude Head has been con fined to the house this week with an attack of tonsilitis. Grace Fay is at home from the Xoni:al School at Bellingham for the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. Arthur Laugell enjoyed an unusually pleasant Thanksgiving which he spent with friends in Bel lingham. Arnold Warren met with a pain ful accident at school on Monday. While playing, he fell out of a window and broke his arm, Rev. Dr. Spencer A. Sulliger, pre siding elder of this district, held ser vices in the Methodist church on Thanksgiving d iy at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Nova, Wesley and Arthur Langell, John Whiteley and Frank Shattuck drove to West Sound to the turkey shoot on Tuesday. Frank* Shattuck was high gun. Miss Templin gave a luncheon on Tuesday at which she entertained Mrs. C. E. Woods, Mrs. Estyn Chal mers, Mrs. Kallock, of Bellingham, and Miss Cecil Waldrip. In honor of his Gancee, Miss Dor othy Smith, of Bellingham, Mr. Bert Chalmers gave a dinner and dance on Saturday night, to which a number of East Sound people were invited. The Madrona club met with Mrs. Amos Hill on Thursday. Mrs. Rudow gave current events and the remairi der of the afternoon was given over to the appointment of the committees for the coming six months by the president, Mrs. Waldrip. FOR SALE—The hull of torpedo motor boat. Imp. Length 18 feet. No fittings exppnt. rudder, shoe and one Auto Spark er, Motsing*>r device. Never been used. W. J. Gilmore, Roche Harbor. FGR SALE OR TRADE—One good saddle pony broken for lady to ride. I also want to buy small team, or one large mare. Must be young. Jas. Harwood, East Sound, Wash. R. F. D, No. 1. Dry batteries at Churchill's, only 30 cents. DEER HARBOR H. Krack is packing apples on San Juan this week. H. S. Cowell, of the Cowell Lime Co., was here on business the first of the week. Rev. O. I. Bennett, of Lopez, will hold services here Sunday morning and evening. Kirk McLachlan has quit the Str. Islander and is again master of the launch Pearl. Mrs., George Cruikshank and son visited Friday Harbor friends the first of the week. W. P. Cadwell returned Wednes day frorc a business trip to Belling ham -iud Seattle. Quite a number of persons from here attended the ball at West Sound Thursday evening. O. L. Loos has ordered a four horse power Gray engine for the twenty foot launch which he is now building. The school will be closed here until January on account of the scarlet fever. There are four cases at present, in three families. There will be an oyster supper and program at the school house Satur-, day evening, Dec. 15, the proceeds to go towards paying for the piano. FOR SALE:—Empire Cream Separa tor, 500-gallon capacity. Will sell cheap for cafth. Inquire of J. Broder, Friday Harbor, Wash. 4-28-tf FOR SALE—Small fruit mnch, with good house and well, in town of Friday Harbor. Cheap .and on easy, terms. En quire of L. J. Jrwin, Friday Harbor. Among the heaviest wholesale and re tail dealers in the northwest in paints, pure boiled linseed oil, white lead, glass, brushes, plate glass, door•, windows, deadening felt, sheeting paper. Barret's roofing felt, asphalt, pitch, ready roofing, galvanized and painted corrugated iron and building materials in general, is the Mor.-e Hardware Co. of Bellingbam, Wn. Island pop. 105* WEST SOUND Chase Bros, have remodeled their scow. Mrs. T. J. Kettles is reported much improved. J. E. Barker is home to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin have return from a business trip to Olympia. Mrs. Pavid Chase has returned from a visit with relatives in Seattle. Alex. Chalmers and son Bert have been spending a few days in Belling ham. The cold wave which we are hav ing is indeed remarkable for this time of year. The Bay View Grocery has a new railing around the gravel walk to the store. Mr. Estyn Chalmers has engaged a family from Bellingham to work on his place for a year. Ben Milton went to Friday Harbor Wednesday. His hand is improving but he is not able to work yet. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Horn, of Bellingham, arrived Wednesday to spend ' hanksgiving with relatives here. The M. W. A. gave a big dance in their hall Thursday. The turkey shoot that they gave Tuesday was well attended. John Clark has $old his ranch to Mr. Daoullara's son-in-law, Mr. Mor rison, whose household furniture ar rived Tuesday. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Horse, weight 1,200 lbs., good worker; will sell cheap or exchange for anything lean use. No reasonable offer refused. A. S. Lam bert, residence on Firth place, south end of San Juan island. FOR SALE—I2O Egg Incubator and Brooder. Practically new. Will sell ch^ap if taken at once. Enquire at this office. ORCAS The Waldronites had a very enjoy able dance at. the Orcas hall Monday evening. Miss Edith Clift was the guest of Miss Cecil Sanders Wednesday and Thursday. A Christmas tree and dance will be given in the Orcas hall Christmas night. Everybody come and have a good time. Quite a number of Orcas people attended the dance at West Sound Thanksgiving eve. All report having had a fine time. G. W. Woolard had the misfortune to have one of his fingers broken a few days ago by a kick from a horse. It is improving very nicely. A suprise party was given at Capt. Backman's last Saturday night. Games were the principal amuse ment of the evening and at midnight light refreshments were served. Lopez Island Hf** 40 Sq.Mflcs Pop. #50 • RICHARDSON Quite frosty nights. Mumps are getting scarce here now. O. B. Hansen has moved into his new house. W. M. Taylor is confined to the house with mumps. Miss Pearl Snyder returned to Anacortes Monday. Mrs. L. P. Schruder went to Seat tle last week to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lock wood have moved into their fine new house. S. Jorgensen died at his home Tuesday night, Oct. 27, aged 85 years. AH report a fine time at the tur key raffle at Port Stanley last Sat urday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hodg son, Tuesday, Nov. 13, a 10 pound boy. No cigars. Joe Cousins has Bartlett's well drilled 72 feet. Considerable trouble is caused by sand. Jas. Higgins returned to British Columbia last week, where he is em ployed in the woods. Mrs. Lydia Sohl, of Bellingham, was called here last week by the serious illness of her father, S. Gorgensen. The Modern Woodmen of America, Lopez Camp 5857, will give their an nual ball Dec. 28. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen have moved their household effects onto the place they recently purchased ANNOUNCEMENT THE STONE-FISHER CO. Begs to an nounce to the people of San Juan County that it has decided to with draw from business in Bellingham. The interests of this organization in Seattle and Tacoma have grown at such a rate as to call for all the time, capital and attention available. The stock now in the Fair De partment Store, Aggregating One-Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, will, commen cing MONDAY MORNING NEXT, be offered at reduced prices. In fact, everything, ex cepting a few contract goods, will be em phatically marked down. By reason of the fact that a great many people depend for their daily needs on this store, there will be no closing to prepare for the sale. On Monday morning, December 3, at 9 o'clock, we shall begin the actual closing-out sale. The Great Pale will afford a most ex ceptional opportunity to secure- at low pri ces numberless articles suitable for CHRIST MAS PRESENTS and everything needful for Men, Women and Children to Eat, to Wear and to Use. The Fair Department Store, Bellingham The Stone-Fisher Co., Proprietors fr Jm P. Schruder. Mrs. E. S. Ireland returned from Bellingham last week after spending several days with her daughter and family. She reports a granddaugh ter, born Nov. 7. Don't let your apples go to waste on the ground. Pick them up and send them to us. We can use them. Anacortes Cream ery Co. 9-29-tf WANTED—Six Cows or more, fresh now or within six weeks. Inquire at Island er ofhee. " FOB SALE —Small Jersey Cow, will soon be fresh. Enquire of V. C. Doylb, San Juan Valley. I Stuart Island We are pleased to note tbat Mr. O'Neill is again able to be out, al though he still limps. Mr. and Mrs. Mattson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Borchers and children at dinner on Sunday. A merry party left here Saturday for Roche Harbor to attend Miss Jen nie Johnson's birthday dance. Mrs. A- Chevalier and Miss Olga Cook called at the light station Sun day while out horseback riding. Sam Rudstein, who is speeding the winter with Mr. Johnson, returned Saturday from a trip to Bellingham. Mr. and Mrs. Droullard and Master Frederick ate their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Borchers. A most delightful party was given at the residence of Christ Cook in honor of Miss Olga's 16th birthday,. Cards were the feature of the evening and most delicious refreshments were served. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mattson, Mr. and Mrs. Chevalier, Messrs. Clyde, Charles and Gus Miller, Johnson and Knopf, Mas ters Walter Mattson, Richard Chev alier and Baby Chevalier. Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison. HolHster's Rooky Moan tain Tea keeps yon well 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Friday Harbor Drug Co. If you want lots of money to spend Xmas send ns your apples and we will furnish you the cash. Anacortes Cream ery Co. 9-29-tf FOR SALE-One full blood Red Poll Ball, three years old, for |80. J.T.Whitb lkt, East Sound. In every clime its colors are unfurled Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Be not suprised if in the other world, Tou hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Friday Harbor Drug Co. Golden Rule Carpet Works Friday Harbor, Wash. Up-to-date Four-Harness, Flying Shuttle Loom. Many different weaves such as plain cloth and kersey and zigzag twills. Warp furnished at cost. Bring your rags We Are Getting Lots of Apples but Biill want more. Send them to as and we will send yon the oaah. We pay $14.00 A TON F. O. B. Btr. Islander for Good Canning Apples. Give Us a Trial. Anacortes Creamery Co. Aaicortes, fast. NOTICE FOR SALE-Shropshire ram Jf^Jfl Poland China pigs and Shorthorn dv caW«»-All thoroughbreds. John sw* kmky, Friday Harbor.