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Shelton Mason County Journal
Shelton, Washington
December 24, 1920     Shelton Mason County Journal
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PAGE SIX TR MASON COUNTY J0 FRIDAY, DECEMBEI 24, ],9'20 That Last Minute Gift Make It A Book BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN The best books ever shown in Mason County can be found here. In the biggest children's books we have Aesop Fables and the Peter Patter Book which can't be beat for colors and print. Then we have the Goosey Gander and Uncle Owl series which are sections of the real Mother Goose at 75 cents each. You recall the Oz books. We have Glinda of Oz, Tin-Tok of Oz, Osina of Oz, at $2.00, Wand of Yew, Margiere Monarch of Me, $1.50. Wizard of Oz, anff Dot and Tot at $1.25. Then there are the Denslow books similar to Baum books at $1.25 and $1.35. For the older children nothing can beat the Wonder Book of Knowledge, explaining all about evetTthing about which the children will ask 600 pages, 700 illustrations• $2.50. • KC We have Boy Scout books at $1.00, 80c, 7o , 60e, 50c and 45c. For girls we have a series at $1.00, 75c and 50c. The Burgess Animal series at 70c and The Mother West Wind stories at $1.20 are the 'children's favorites. Other children's books 10c and up. Also paint books, cut- outs, paper (lolls, linen, muslin and paper books. GOOD FICTION The latest copyright boobs at $1.50 to $2.15 aml a fine selection of popular copyrights at $1.00. (Same price the eountlT over.) GIFT BOOKS Poems, uplift books, address books, post card albums, diaries, scrap books, shopping lists 25c to $3.00. Photo albums, linen and keratol and real lc:lther covers 40c to $6.00. Book marks with bone paper knife and sill¢ cord with carved beads, lucky dog and elephant $1.00 and $1.25. SNAPSHOT CALENDARS For favorite snapshots, in grey, tan, brown and white., lengthwise and side openings 2X3 and 'ix5¼. 20c each with calendar pad and envelope• BOX PAPER, THE. GIFT FOR ALL Never before has our assortment been so complete includ- ing cabinets and small boxes in all the best makes of sta- tionery. Prices range from 85c to $8.00. All the new shapes, finishes and tints. Remember that the L. E. WATERMAN IDEAL FOUN- TAIN PEN is best. We have a great assortment at $2.50 and up, including gold bands and clips. Also cheaper pens at $1.50 and $2.00. Silk guards for same at $1.00 each. Eversharp Pencils, both for beauty and selwice, sterling and plated $1.00 to $4.50. Also extra leads. Journal Stationery Shop FOR SALE--Good fresh Jersey cow r for winter. See Mrs. Kate Getty, Shelton. 12-17-3t FOR SALE--Small cook stove. Used only few months. Mrs. A, Bor- deaux, First St., Shelton. 12-24-3t As lie l faro queu as yOU bride in-the antiq'qe utiful bride, in your white. Did him gaze on your tess Till eyes did your heart s 1ou led the dance on your wedding night? press your hand as he bent to say Sweet words- as the lovers do today? Ah! courtly groom of the vanquished years, Beautiful bride of the days long fled, Dust, but dust are your hopes and fears, Cold your Kisses, and dried .your tears , But I hang here, over your head, A sprig of such Christmas mistletoe As rou l'dssed beneath in the long ago. --From FOR SALE--By owner, large tract finest berry and garden land in Washington• 3-room house, frost- proof store house, wood house, fine flowing well, all under one roof. Barn and chicken house. 2 blocks from interurban station. $600 cash or $700 on terms. C.E. VOSS, Shelton. $12-24-3t m I! PEARL The Telephone Situation In the engineering of a telephone plant--switchboards, conduits, cables pole lines and general mechanical equipmer/t--we have always tried to an- ticipate the growth of a community and provide therefor by advance con- struction. This course has enabled us to more promptly comply with re- quirements for service with better construction and at an ultimate expense lses than that involved in waiting to meet demands as they arise. In the war period we were unable to maintain this reserve plant, as the very things we needed for telephone purposes were required and neces- sarily taken for government purposes. The demand for telephone service did not decrease and our reserve facilities were practically absorbed in meet- ing it. As every business man knows, the problems of reconstruction follow- ing the war have been acute and prolonged to an entirely unexpected de- gree. Unusual conditions are prevalent throughout the entire manufactur- ing, mercantile and social world. The telephone industry has had to meet all the difficulties and handicaps of retarded production, distribution and transportation. This advertisement is not meant to be one of apology, but one of ex- planation and even accomplishment. In the face of an unprecedented de- mand for telephone service in the last few months, hampered by the exhaus- tion of our reserve plant and difficulty in securing materials, we have added more telephones thus far this year in the State of Washington than in any similar period of telephone history. In the State of Washington, in the eight months ending Sept. 30, we have added 9502 telephones, in the eight months ending April 1, 1917-- before the war--we gained 4670 telephones. In the State of Washington we have approximately 2800 unfilled appli- cations for telephone service. A similar situation exists all over the United States. We will continue to secure all the equipment possible, and the de- sires of the public will be met as soon as it is humanly possible to do so. The Telephone Company regrets the inconvenience to prospective sub- scribers. It is anxious to give service as the patron is to receive it. The Company is doing all in its power to remedy conditions and furnish service in accordance with normal standards. The pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company "You'll Always Find" says the Good Judge That you get more genuine satisfaction at less cost when you use this class of tobacco. A small chew last so much longer than a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tbbacco • RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco H00sBANE of old age is constipation. The bow- become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid: For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle action. PROFESSIONAL CARDS H!|||H|||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||i||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||l|| [] Maxwell Maternity i Home HOTEL SHELTON 711 W;:nteF;;'th St. BILLIARDS AND POOL--A CLEAN SPORT i OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON Confectionery, Cigars and all Soft Drinks i Office Phone 441. Res. Phone 71 EDWARD H. FAUBERT, Mgr. ' N. E; ROBERTS ! Physicmn and Surgeon Succeeding and located in the offices lm||l||||||||||||||||||||||ll||||||||| of the late Dr. Wells. I J. T. SHIMEK DENTIST Postoffiee Building, Shelton, Wash. Open 9 to 12---1 to 5 Evening by appointments. I III A. L BELL Abstrscts and Surveying Draughting, Real Estate, Loavs and Insurance. Horn Bldg. Shelton, Wash. J. E. CONNOLLY Shelton Market and Ice Plant CHAS. R. LEWIS ATTORNEY--AT--IW, Phone 463. SHELTON, WASH. (Roorms 7 & 8 Lumbermens Bldg.) Passengers, Baggage and Freight REASONABLE RATES PHONE 41. D. E. BARRETt GRANT C. ANGLE Notary Public Real Estate, Insurance and Conveyancing Fire, Life, Health and Accident and Bond Insurance. JOURNAL OFFICE, SHELTON ALDEN C. BAYLEY LAWYER Mason County Abstract & Title Co Bldg. Opposite State Bak of Shelton PHONE 231. Shelton, Wash. INSYDE TYRES SAVE " Tire trouble and money Order a set today and double the life of your tirea J. B. RANSOM Phone 625, Shelton, Wash. E. H. Webb has severed all con- with the shingle company | I known as the Xall Shingle Company |l of Potlatch, Wash., and will not be |[responsible for any bills contracted | ] or liabilities ac'erued on and after :_1 this date. + ........................... 12-20-3t SAVE YOUR SHOES by letting us repair them at the proper time. It means a great saving at the present price of shoes. You can rely on our work absolutely. We handle a line of the best loggers boots and heavy and light work shoes at prices that are lower. H. M. ROSEHOLT, SHELTON I STR, S. G__. SIMPSON THE SHELTO .TACOMA ROUTE ko:tm°atn:nleipal Dock. Pamengers from Seattle to e2el: ehold t ef rte;gls e2ej '2 ebaeV l;e vS:rt: lej  ji e :'loek li. m. SHELTON TRANSPORTMION Christmas gifts should be planned for use and pleasure, and nothing could be more appreci- ated by the fatally all the year than a Bruns- wick Phonograph. Make your selection now. JOURNAL STATIONERY SHOP t: /I i t "!:i 71 ¸ ilt