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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1917.
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TSfieMost Beauiifid Garinlmerioa.
For the Protection of
Paige Purchasers
A PROPHESY OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO PROSPECTIVE
MOTOR CAR BUYERS
The Paige is practically the last to raise prices.' We have stood the ma
terial raises patiently. At last we confront the inevitable.
However, you will observe in reading Paige prices below that in no
instance has the increase been more than $100 although some cars
in the same relative price class as the Paige now cost $200 more
than heretofore.
We are able to give Paige purchasers this discrimination because they
are getting the benefit of the prices at which we . bought large
quantities of materials on contract months ago.
This advance in the prices now asked for Paige cars by no means covers
the actual increase in the cost of materials. The Paige-Detroit
Motor Car Company is still making a substantial sacrifice in of
fering Paige cars at these prices.
These Paige cars are therefore more remarkable values than ever be
fore and the Paige, you know, has always led the field in values.
There has been no compromise in Paige quality, no juggling of the
factors, little or big, that have won Paige leadership. Not on
iota has the Paige standard been lowered.
In view of these facts, Paige cars remain at the present prices the
greatest dollar for dollar value the market affords.
However, the market for materials is rising steadily. The cost of pro
ducing a car of Paige quality continues to soar. We estimate that
we have enough materials contracted for and on hand to permit ua
to maintain present prices fcr approximately 60 to 90 days. When
this supply of materials is exhausted, it will then, obviously, be
necessary for us to raise prices, and even then Paige prices will be
raised only in proportion to the increased prices of materials on new
contracts.
Our. one anxiety, as has always been our policy, is to give Paige pur
chasers every protection and consideration. We desire to be frank
and give fair warning.
The price problem, however, is never a determining factor in the pro
gress of the Paige in winning the preference and confidence of the
public. The Paige has always won its way independent of price
tags and the artificial labels of price class.
We have always refused and will always refuse to raise Paige prices
beyond the actual increased cost of materials."
Therefore, now, as before, you will select the Paige because of its me
chanical excellence, its beauty and its supreme quality.
Paige Prices In Effect Today:
Stratford "Six-51" seven-passenger $1595 f. o. b. Detroit
Fairfield "Six-46" seven-passenger $1450 f. o. b. Detroit
Linwood "Six-39" five-passenger $1260 f. o. b. Detroit
Brooklands "Six-51" four-passenger $1795 f. o. b. Detroit
Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-passenger $1260 f. o. b. Detroit
Sedan "Six-39" five-passenger $1875 f . o. b. Detroit
Sedan "Six-51" seven-passenger $2400 f. o. b. Detroit
Town Car "Six-51" seven-passenger $2850 f. o. b. Detroit
LimousineJ'Six-S 1 " seven-passenger $2850 f. o. b. Detroit
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan
PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. .
Lou A. Sutton
Service Station Independent Garage
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Phone 633
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REGISTERED MEN:'- George K': Joseph H. Baker; 9,
jLeon 1". Oclskcy; 10. Daniel H. Collcy;
No. 1. Cuttonwood-Serla. No. 1. Fred Rl"llh A. Nlblcr; 12
... ' - d,. 11 KMward M. Coffy: 14. Milton W.
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I FOR SALE
1 324 acres of fine wheat land, 2 miles north-
east of Weston on the Walla Walla road. Fine
1 8 room modern house with lights, bath, hot and
cold water, good barn, holds 20 head of stock
and 100 tons of hay, running water and lights
in it. Good outbuildings, including new garage,
15 acres of grain, 240 acres of plowing, com-
2 ' bine and all other implements, also household
5 goods and everything goes except automobile,
1 Diano and livestock, for $30,000. No better land
in Umatilla county. See
ESTES & FRIEDLY
Who "Sell, Rent or Insure Anything."
ll MAIN STKFKT TKI.I'I'HONK IH
John M- Buchanan; 17. John Amen;
18. Ralph Reset; 111, Jess- Wardtaw;
20. Frank N. Wilson; 21. Claude I
Rowland; 22. Elmer R. Davis; 23. Clar
cncro I. Wheeler; 24, Adolbert A. Lan
dln; -.'5. Hohcrt H. MeCumber; 26. Har
ry Struthers: 27. John I McCoy; 28.
Klbridge Elliott; 29. Ralph M. Taylor;
30. Harry H. Nark; 31. Harry Miller.
No. 2. Ferndale Seilul No. 32. Clin,
ton S. loggers; 33, John S. Danforth:
34, John R. Richards; 35. John W.
Sams; 88. Lyle P. Wilcox; 37. Ira M.
Hoover; .1t, i-llff H. Powell; 39. Walter
L. Powell; 40. Gus H. Peterson; 41. Al
hert T. Hanli; 42. Kalph !. Haylur;
43. John W. nradley; 44. Edwin M.
Pcrv; 45. Marlon II. Lewis; 46. Chus.
K. Harrah; 47. Louis G. Howton; 4s.
orland 1.. Anspach; 49, Kmmp( K.
Ogdcii; 60, Alexander T. Puff; 61. Oli
ver F. Haley; 52 Wesley V. Derrick;
' 5.1, Paul M. Reed; 64. William C.
Mason; 56. Purl A. soeklon; 56. Relvrt
! J. Cochran; 67. John Nelson; 68. Lee
Woods; 59. Jacob K. Klicker; 60, Fred
j W. Foos; 61- John O. Cri-lcr; 62, T.outs
. E. Oomstock; 63. John H. Henderson;
i 64. Archie M. Council; 65. Harry J.
' Allen.
' No. 3. Fi-nidiile---Serial No. 66.
G.s,rge R. ITrst; 67, Palmar S. Wag
i oi.or; 6S. James It. Pixon; 69. I.eslie
1". Sklnne'-; 70, clareneo M. Blxby; 71.
i Riehard 14. I'lslrup: 72. I.enoid . t'l
; sirup: 73. James w. Baker: 74. Oeorse
j I". Smile? ; 75. t'tto Hehnki': 76. Chris,
j Marshall. 77. Klmer V Metssner: 78.
Henr- L. Iehns; 79. Howard Itltrule:
m, 1'iU'Ster Hi.ixsiiii; vl. I'.irl J. Me-
Kinney; 82. Raymond R. Tash; S3. Ar
thur s. Kralman; S4. Otyjifre J
Ha.iseh;: K5. Pink Olxon; 6, V. R.
Davis; 87, Oliver RlgKle.
No. 4J Valley (I'maplne) Serial No.
8S. James P. Caldwell: 89. Alfred
Harpe; 90. Leonard H. Rambo; 91. Br
eil R. Itowman; 92. Krnest Ceell Ran
som: 93, Rollin J .Mi-Sherry; 94, War.
ren V. Reeords; 95. Cari K. Hra.-it"
96. I.eroy Matsh: xt. James H. White:
98. otto J. HellhelK; 99, Oeorice N.
WeMthernian; 100, Charles W. Bron-n:
101. Rennie I. Rron: 102. Hilmer 1
Anspaeh; 103. Earl S. Knx: 104.
Thomas A. Orimes; 10S Otissie S.
Sprairue; 106. Harley J. SpmKue; 107.
Charles K. Tompkins: 108, Lowell Ren
lek; 109. Roy F.. Crimes; 110. Charley
Workman; ill. Clifford A. Kinney;
112. Lloyd K. Uenlr; lis. Benjamin
K. Ilosklns: 114. Or.v S. Reaves: 115.
William F. Hodeen: 116. Henry A.
Koenls: 117. Iwis H. Nelson: 1 18.
Jess,. F Siiherland: 119. William J
Krumleih: 120. William p. Moore;
121. Thomas Fehrenhaoher; 122. James
H. Byrnes; 123. Allien R. Milth: 124.
Arthur L. ynans; 125 Lloyd A. Hu
b,r; 126. OiUman ii. Tounn: 127.
Ansten V. Wilherite. 128. Roy Haley:
129. William F. IMIine: 130. Victor M
H -oker; 131. Willa'd p. Kinney: 132.
Andrew Millar; 133. Fred Elkley: 134.
Aivln R. (Vntry; 135. Herbert J Mun
dell; 136. Everd A. Harkln; 137. Fran
els W. Poole; 13S. Edward J Hosll.l
ter; 139. Isaac Harp; 140. Claude il.
Beale; 141, Waldo M. Records. 142.
i;n.liit' 11 Smith.
No. G. Kunnyslde Serial No. 148,
Claude K. Herr; 144. Robert U Hoover;
145, Walter B. Hhaw; 146. Hoyd T.
Coffman; 147, Kdward Olson: 14.
Walter B. Lucas; 149. Earl B. H wan
ner; 150. f;icnn A. Wolfe: 151. William
H. Watt; 152. Harold C Lamb; 1.13,
Louis Olson; 154. Robert ft. Hourjh:
165, Alton E. ISostwick; 156. George F.
Hrower; 157, Raymond 3. Bixby; 158,
Orv-al R. JOrners; 169. Karl f. Harrah:
160, Thomas E. OnllaKher; 161, Fiward
O. L. Doollttle: 162. Walter M. Helde.
man; 16.1. Loeth Dunlap; 164, Ivy H.
Taykw: 166, Albert Olson; 166, Arthur
M. Koon,
No. 6. Kreewater Herlal No. 167,
John B. Htandaf-e; 168, George P.
Young; 169. Richard G. Perkins; 170,
Robert L. Clark; 171. Iiwrence Rains;
172. Levi Kll--ore; 173. Arthur U
Brown: 174. Rex B. Hodgen; 175, John
H. Brinker; 176. Homer McKenzie:
177. Allan Mathes; 178. Albert H.
dark; 179, Ingvart J. Anderson; 180.
William H. McGruder; 181. Thomas R.
Ried; 182. Stanley B. Sanderson; 183,
Claude J. Prltchett; 184. Arthur U
Jenkins: 185, Jack K. Hudson; 186,
Albert A. Parks; 187, Walter H. P.
Hermann; 188. Chester L. Crimmins;
189, Benjamin O. Barnes; 190. Felix
L. Shores; 191, William F. Pearson;
192, Nathan K. Means; 193, Burney H.
Campbell; 194, Clarence B. Chase. 195,
Walter A. Tankc; 196. lonard C.
Eaton; 187. Clinton C. Graham; 198.
James C. Katon; 199. Jesse 8. Hurst;
200, Joseph E. Martin: 20L James S.
Roseberry; 202, Ross H. Crow: 203,
Harry R. Graham; 204, Oscar F. Re
nick; 205, Millard Grogan; 206. Howard
P. Chapman; 207, Albert White; 208,
Charles E. Comstock; 209, Charters B.
Boylan; 210. George W. Shatzer; 211.
Elmer E. Wright; 212, William E.
Rains; 213. Henry Devore; 214. Edgar
A. Poe; 218. Silas N. Gaines.
No. 7, Kreewater Serial No. 2I,
Paul D- Wagner; 217, Harold Hayden;
218. Kyle W. Kendall; 219, Robert R.
Flock: 220, Clyde B. t.ix: 221. Jesse
J. Evans; 222, Charles A. Fox; 223.
Fred H. Lamb; 224, Jesse E. Everett:
225. Wilbur T. Pritcliett; 226. Cecil H.
Propeck; 227. Krnesi c. Schell; -228.
Fred L Eaton; 229. Burl R. Gainer;
230. Everett H. Wagner; 231, Clarence
L. Morse; 232. Barlow Clark; 233.
Wayne E. Brinker: 234. John H. Wed
dle; 235. William A. Doherty; 236, Wll
lard N. Hanna; 237. William H. Powell:
238. Harry c. Hunter: 239. Charles
Whitingf 240, Thomas O. Montgomery;
241. Robert O. Brinker; 242 Frank E.
McSherry; 243, Ira C. Lawson; 244,
Delbert R. Mobley; . 245. Claud B.
Everett.
No. 8, Freewater Serial No. 246,
John M. Childe-s; 247, C?arl B. Gregory;
248, Glenn C. Overhoit; 249. Carl A.
Keeler; 250. Jess T. Smothermon; 261,
George W. Ritter; 252 Carl S. Juzmich;
253. George J. Marstretti; 254. Gilbert
C. Ross; 255. Tyra O. Blackwell; 256,
Robert A. Barrens; 257. John H. Har
per; 258, George W. Beller; 259. John
E. Doherty; 260. Samuel W. Fellows;
261, Lloyd M. Piper; 262. Gilbert W.
Poe; 263, Earl H. Rodman; 264. James
L, Kelly; 265, Clarence C. Chenoweth;
266, James A. Myers; 267. Frank M.
Robison: 268, Lowell Crowner.
No. 9. Milton Serial No. 269, Char
ley E. Warfield; 270, Merlyn O. Allen;
J71, Burt F. Gibson; 272, Clarence M.
King; 273. Fred H. Sypher; 274. Clyde
H. Harris; 275. Henry E. Reynolds;
276. Cecil H. Reynolds; 277, William
K. Gould: 278. Geoige S Hudson: 279,
John H. Washburn; 20, Earl V. Storm;
281. Donald C. Phelps; 282, Leonard A.
Raup; 283 James E. McAuslan: 2S4.
Ben Fuller; 2S5. Roy E. Biidgewater;
2S6. Robert D. Compton; 287 Fred W.
M'lhy; 28S. Alijert chapman; 289, Karl
Hicks. - ,
No. 10, Milton Serial No. 290. Elmer
L. Johnson; 291. Vivian Kelley; 292,
James E. Coe; 293. Lloyd L. Thomas:
294. John L. Wilson; 295. Romeo L.
Hubbs; 296. Charles W. Watt; 297.
Pwisht D. Whitmore: 298. Stanley
Long; 299. Harry H. Morris; 300.
Lloyd E. Birdsell; 301, Cecil M. Coe;
302. George W. Kent; 303. Perry D.
Groom: 304. William Weir: 305. Evert
S. Miller; 306, Frank G. Lamb: 307, I
Clvment K. Wilcox: 308, Frankie White;
309. John D. Whitman; 310, Clarence
W. Lear: 311. Thomas B. Samuel; 312,
Hubert T. Pealy; 313. Marion G.
Dealy.
No. 11. Milton Serial No. 314. Allan
J. P. Plant; 315. Rolla Ragsdale; 316.
Chester W. Frazicr; 317. Blake B. Pnr-
othy; 318. A:cllie A. Remaris; 319.
John A. Johnson; 320. Otis F. Wilson;
321, Albert P. Woedmansee; 322. Mar
shall C. Howard: 323. James H. Dc
maris; 324. Arthur S. Walden; 325.
Ernest H. Whlteley; 326. Harry Z.
Brown; 327. ederick' Von W ler; 328.
Thomas 11. Hullberg; 329. Joseph E.
Kelly; 330. Charles M. Mizer; .131. Wil
liam A. Sluirpe; 332. Ozro Graham;
333, Claud H. Harris; 334. Clinton O.
Martin; 335. Sydney B. Shangle; 336.
Earl B. Grazier: 337. Owen W. Obcrt;
338. Earl E. Chapman; 339, Lemuel
Paulsen: 340. Archie R. Wilson; 341.
Henry L. Smith; 342. Clark H. Slover;
343. I-slie A. Mayberry; 344. Francis
C. Simpson; 345. Jesse Harrington;
346. Clarence I., spence: 347. Frod W.
KKgimann; 34S. Klmer T. Morris: 349,
John J. Merrifield; 350. Ira W. Day;.
351. John H. Day.
No. 12. Milton Serial No .152. Syl
vester !: coffman: 353. Neil W. Best;
354. Rol.ert F Still: 355. Oscar F.
Winn; 3:".,;. Ha '"ry H. Harrington; 357,'
Grant Sleeli; 3;,.s. Jesse W. Winn; 359.!
Matrice B. Fruitier:: 360. Glen W.
Montgomery; 361. Claude Winn: T.62. j
Robert K Wolgmott: 363. William A. I
! MiVhlH'n: 364. ltomc Kemp: 365. Har- j
ry o Walker: 366. Roy H Ward; 367.
j John T , Itartor, : 26S. Samtiel R.
J Woods: 369. Ernest E. Key; 37". Jas
per H Sams; 371. Robert C. Still: 3.2.
Leon R. P. York: 373. Henry Blehm:
374. Walter M. Myers; 375. Jack
Stoekton; 376, Charlie B. Weatherman;
377. Karl S. Kinnenr: 378, Charley H.
Griffin; 379. Victor K Coffman: SsO. I
:,.: ,A I?.,i.,pva.4. , Clin. - "
Crowner. S2. Jess,. R. Cockburn; 3S3.
" ill am F Gould: 384. Roy R. Mav:
Ss.V Lowell L Hy.ilt: 1S6. Ceell L.
Hyatt: 3S7. Roy p. Hyatt: 3ss, mink
K. t-N'airiiis: 39. Klmer S. Ferguson:
3:0. Jess A. Ferguson; 391. Frederick
R -ekhill. 392. If. nymiin W. I.e.:
3:'.1. Ralt'ord J. Price. :!:!- VMin
Ma-ch. 395. Be t Feruil"U . S9. W I-
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Bond Clothes
515 to 135
Ideal fabrics for both street and outing
wear so serviceable and of such charac
ter that they can be worn the year 'round.
See our worsted fabrics of the "Doubl
Service" range. They have the added
feature of contrasted color backs, as shown
in skeleton lined suits.
They are shown in all shades that are in
demand light, medium or dark. Pattern
r ed in herringbone and plain weaves, which
are in one and two-tone effects.
Obtainable In Belter models with one
and two piece half belt, or belt all around,
and in all regular suit models.
Our own tailors see that you are fit per
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liam B. Hall; 397. Donald A. McAuslan;
398, Floyd 3. Fox; 399. Clarond Rhea;
400. William H. Warfield; 401. Mnn
gus Olson.
No. 14. Fairview Serial No. 49 2,
James L. Smock; 403. George M. Clor-
ston; 404. Elmer C. LaDue; 405. Joseph
Narkaiis; 406, Jacob Narkaus; 407,
Colonel Rostun D- F. Johnston; 408,
Selmar O. Thompson; 409. Clarence B.
Foster; 410. Peter A. Nielson; 411,
Reamie A. Ball; 412, Charles W. Win
der: 413. Seth F. Beard; 414. Ben Bur
ton Twonbly; 415, Graly W. Herndem
No. 15. Milton Serial No. 416, Her.
man E. O'Haira; 417, James M. Turner;
418, Henry- Hinz; 419, Elmer E. Sulli
an; 420, Frank Graham; 421, Wiriard
Forth; 422. George W. Walden; 423.
Frank M. Sams; 424. Marvin J. Ad
kins 425. John H. McGibbon; 426. Al
fred F. Sompert; 427, Albert James:
428, John C. Phillips; 429. Hayden F.
Alerman; 430. Sylvester L. Sams; 431.
Carmen O. Oliver; 432, James W.
Holdman; 433, William R. Tompkins:
434 Carl J. A. Carlstrom: 435. Ernest
E. Zehm; 436. Newton O. O'Harra:
437. Earl G. Olsen; 438. Emery B.
Staggs; 439. Clarence Hand: 440. Ver
non I. O'Harra; 441, Lester D. Wil
sey. No. 16. Weston Serial No. 442,
David L. Read; 443. Alfred P. Perry;
444. Strother L. Stipes; 445, Roy W.
Lieuallen; 446. Carl G. Brulscher: 447.
Lawn-nce Barklow; 448. Edward C.
Waddingham; 449, Andy T. Barnett;
450, Linus A. Anderson: 451. Charles
H. March; 452. Robert F. Reynolds:
463. Frederick E. McGrew; 4S4. John
H. Reamer; 455. Walter S. Beamer;
456. Fledrick G. Dupuis; 457. George
A. Forth; 458. Matt J. Vanderpool:
459. Rolland M. Tweedy; 460, Herbert
J. Boker; 461. James O. Wood; 462.
Joseph Joaquin Read; 463. Guy M.
Johnson; 464. Earl G. Barnett; 465.
John A. Olsen; 466. Harry A. Beathe;
467. Eugene E. Tucker; 46S. Robert G.
Bloomgren.
No. 17. Weston Serial No. 469. Al
bert c. Geiss; 470. Ellsworth L. Woods;
471. Earl J. Murray; 472. Oeome B.
Carmichael; 473, Samuel S. Nelson:
474. Carl C. Nelson; 475. Fred C. Peter
son; 476, Laurence Pennington: 477.
Gust Merscn; 478. Roy R. Key; 479.
Claude Oliver; 480. Ewell H. Ed.
wards: 481. Walter E. Hastir; 4S3.
Arlous R. Noblin; 483, Harry Murphy:
4S4. Gilbert G. Ellis: 4S5. Harry Shirk;
4S6. Earl Dudley.
No. 18. Athena Serial No. 487.
Ora M. Shigley; 48S. Lester M- Martin;
489. Kmery Worthington; 490. Ernest
J. Haney: 491. George H. Sheard: 492.
Carl J. Sheard: 493. Raymond R. Hop
per: 494. Albert L. Stone: 495. Walter
S. Oleiser: 496. Winfield c. Emmei:
497. Klmer Boohcr; 49. LeRoy Mc
Cubbins; 499. Charles P. Russell: 500.
Eugene C. Schriinpf; 501. David A.
Bell; 502. Floyd E. Payne: 503. Cha-tes
L. Palmer; 504, Ross H. IJayne; 505.
Roy L. Russell; 506. William D. AU
ingham; 507. Millard C. McLennan:
508. Leroy C. Ostrander: -609. Grover
Bowles; 510. Fred p. Osborn; 511. Sam
E. Rothrock: 512. Will Schock; 513.
John R, Barns; 514. Hally F. Plersol;
515. Bert O White; 516. John 11a
worth. No. 19. Athena Serial No. 517. Dean
T. Willaby; 518. Ernest A. Zerha; 519,
Donald P. Dudley: 520. Sheldon IX
Taylor: 521. Joseph A. Payne: 522.
Luke H. Read: 523. William Piper:
524. Henry W. Shack'eford: 525. Lau
rence R. linkerton; 526. Harry V. Mas- I
lin; 527. Lee Johnson; 52R. Clarence E.
Zerha; 529. Zephaniah E. I,ockvood;
530. John R- Catron: 531. Isaac L.
Michen.r: 6.12. Seth Ha worth: 533.
John I, Wall; 534. Clair M. Wall; 5.15,
Max K!dder: 536. Harry E. Keller;
5S7. Ac.o J Wagner; 538. Jess White;
539. John F. Shick; 640. Wesley E.
Zerha: 541. Charles S Payne; 642.
Jesse E. Gordon; 543. David T Stone;
544. P.. E Burke: 645. Orell H Mc.
Itierrln: 546. Willie M Red. 547.
Lynch A. Vanderpool: 548. Archie A.
Mclntyre: 649. Carl M. OHk : 550.
Sterling S. Iarris. Jr.; 551. John C.
Walker: 552. Arthur H Chapman; 55.1.
Evan P. Purning; 564. And w I.
McKwen; 655. .Victor C. Burke.
No. 20. Athena Serial No. 556. Un
den Vincent: 557. Floyd T. Pattnan.
5r.v George E. Simons; 559. Joseph
Clemens. :.0. Ralph Shafer. 561. Ralj.h
T tann-n: 562. Frank M. Ci,pp,.k:
r.3. It dull G llass. ll; 564 Vi gil F
; -i :a;". .1 'e,i, 1 1 i,,h '.6
ll.:ay It Iim- ;7. a"l,r K i;.-.-
her; 568 Maurice M. Johns; 569. Ger
ald Kilgore; 670. Herbert o. Parker;
671, Harvey Booher; 672. Charles A.
Brown; S73. Alfred H. Klbbe; 674, Leon
Kidder; 676. Max M. Dudley; 676,
Glenn G. Dudley; 577. Hugh C. Lieual
len; 57S. Clarence L Gagnon; 67,
Everett E. Ze-ba; 580. John H. Schneb-
j ly; 581, Forrest I- Zerba; 5'3. James
Hawnrth; 583 Neil IJetialien; 684,
James I. Phillips.
No. 21. North Res. Serial No.
65 Floyd F. Pinkerton: 586, Dan Le
vens; 587 Or-!lie Gibson; 588. Ernest
BeU; 589 RIdward C Wallan: S90,
Eugene. Lavadore; 591. George E.
Plueker; 592. Jack Sams; 593, Arnold
V. Morrisette; 595. James Thomas Lie
uallen. Jr.; 596. Albert I-avadour; 597,
Grover Minthom; 598. Reuben John
ley; 599. Roy A. Kirk; 600. Harrison
C. Kirk; 601. William P. Allen: 02,
John Kanine; 603. Isaac W. W. Wak:
(04. Louis Shippentower: 605, Harry
Wahsise: 60S, Victor Johnley; 07,
Charley H Smith; 608. Glen O. Rust;
609, Norris M. West; 610. Walter L.
Morrisette; (II. Clyde L. Sands; (12.
Frances J. Forrest: 613. Patrick II.
Handran: 614. Louis C. Beruevin; (15.
Charles M. iMims; (16. John E. Kelly:
617. Rockie J. Piatt; 618. William R.
Winshlp; 619, Philip Murtha; 620, Sam
W. Hopier; (21, Fred Bushman.
No. 22. Gibbon Serial No. 622. Add
A. Griggs; 623 John Paliogianis; (24.
Corbett H. Griggs; (25. Jos. J. Mc.
.Bean; 626, George D. Watson; (27.
Martin T. McLaughlin; 628. Henry
Thompson; (29. William N. Dethrldge;
SSO. Reinhald A. Bottcher; 631. Joseph
Cabaro; (32. Eusene McCann; 633,
Grover Alverson; 634, Roy H. Minnick:
635. Gust Tyenltes; 636. Elmer T.
Picard: 637. Raymond Ross; (38. Wal
ter G. Reed; (39. Seorge H. Gray: (40.
Christ J. Pappagiorgopoutos; (41. Oust
Fines; (42. Angolo Kleng; 643. John
Gephart; 644. Jim Chicouras; (45.
John Finus.
No. 23. Adams Serial No. (46. Frank
H. Krebs; 647, Henry J. Jacohson: (48.
Neil McFadyen: (49. Ferre W. Caro
:hers; 650. Stanley C. Parrish: (5t,
oseph M. Crowley; 652. Silas E. Sl
m.inton; (53. Clifford E. Stone; (54,
Continued on Page I. )
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L INGRAM
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4. Belts Bldg.
Telephone 523.
FOR SALE
in Riverside
Fl R-re of tin- bel garden
land. All in alfalfa and gar
den; 150 young and old chick
ens; splendid flVf room house;
best of water; good barn. h-U
room and chicken houses,
everything In perfect order;
like to sell at onee as the os,lirf
wants to leae isin. I'rlcs.
13500 00.
Ten Acres In ltlerile:
splendid Iioum arid tiuin. good
water: about emht rr-s In al
falfa, bulunce orchard and ber
ries: the osl of garden land.
Ideal place for a, small dalr or
h.g ranch. Pries (ooo. trrms.
Matlock-laatz Investment Co.
h:t Main Imw