Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 13, 1917, Image 4

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    THE WAR,COUNCIL
A WEDDING.
J Moving with expedition in its efforts
— —
to promote the state highway work,
Time Was When He ,Us«d to Assist In
Abduotinq^Jhe Bride.
the state highway commission has ad
MORO. OREGON.
Do you know why the bridegroom’s
vertiaed for proposal* on a l^rge
attendant at the wedding is culled
amount of road work, the proposals to
. July 13, 1917
FR IP A Y ..
•best m<u" and how he happens to be
’ s
.■ ■
-
•»« be opened July 20, at the oflice of S.
such au Important factor at a society
T h e price of T h e Observer i« $1.50 per Principal Events ot the Week Benson, chairman of the commission
wedding? He 1» supposed to look after
year, 75 ceat» for six month«, 50 cent« for
in Portland.
ibe ushers, the carriage, the wedding
:our month«— but i f r»oi«J in *dvance we
Briefly
Sketched
for
Infor­
Net profit In total shipment of ore
ring und a host of other things that
«cccpt $2.50 in full ‘or 2 year«.
Shorter
from the Blue Ledge mine near Med­
term« than on«, year 12H cent« Pcr month.
ihe fortunate. lover could uot be ex­
mation ot Our Readers.
ford during the last three months Js
pected to concern himself with ut such
A Blue M a rk here w ill an.w er an in-
a time. But there wus a period In the
between $75.000 and $100,000 in coppei
query, when entered upon our calendar,
The action of President history of the human family when the
Fires in Oregon during June caused alone. The ore yields from $5 to $7.60
¿,ving the date ol the paper a« the date at
Wilson lu appointing the beet man had other duties than these
which vour current »ubseription expire«.
a ton in gold and silver, the net re­
a loss of $54,62p.
________ Red Cross War Council,
to perform. It was when there was po
The fifth annual Chautauqua opened sults in those metals being $10,000 in
H
with Henry P. Davison church ceremony and when primitive
the same period.
,,
In Dallas Tuesday.
™
of J. P. Morgan &. Co. at people bad come to the conclusion that
Since the workmen’s compensation its head, set In motion the tremendous marriage within the tribe was not good
Molalla's twoday celebration and
law went into effect on November 6, campaign for popular subscriptions to for the race. Then It became the fash-
round-up was a huge success.
The eastern Oregon state conven­ 1814, up to June 30, 1817, the receipts a fund which the Red Cross will use Ion for the youug man of marriageable
tion of Christian churches wa* held of the state Industrial accident com­ for supplying hospitals at the front age to go forth In quest of a bride, the
mission have been $2,283,558.96, while and also for carrying on relief work daughter of some neighboring tribe.
in La Grande.
at home and In Europe on a scale per­
Strawberries are growing so large the disbursements have been $301,322. haps greater than tlie world has ever ' Perhaps the glrla were not entirely
unwilling to be captured, but no girl,
04,
according
to
a
financial
statement
In Harrisburg that 18 of them fill an
seen.
either ancient or modern, would admit
Issued by the commission.
ordinary berry box.
Other members of the council ap* for a moment that she had wandered
Four fatal accidents and 352 non- pointed are Charles D. Norton, Q. M away from the protection of her male
Actual construction on the Klamath
Falls municipal railway commenced at fatal accidents were reported to the P. Murphy, Cornelius N. Bliss, Jr., and relatives for the actual purpose of be­
state industrial accident commission Edward N. Hurley, with William H. ing abducted. Even If there was no*
Klamath Falla Friday.
brother nt hand the girl was Jlkely to
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The tenth annual three-day conven during the past week. The fatal acci­
put up a game tight, and the prospec­
dents
were:
Joseph
Streimer,
Portland,
tion of the Oregon Chiropractic aaao
tive bridegroom had need of the assist­
department
store;
James
Adkins,
Ore­
elation was held In Portland.
ance of a strong muscled friend to aid
gon
City,
trespasser;
J.
F.
Cuddeback,
Work on the new $14,000 addition
him in subduing her. There was very
to the chapel of the Oregon normal Portland, construction; Paul Corchan.
little to the ceremony once the girl had
Clifton, logging.
Am erican Red Cross F irs t Impressed
been taken to the home of her future
school at Monmouth has started.
Eighty tons oM he 1916 crop of flax
lord, but the ‘best man" was always a
the W o rld W ith Its W o rk a t the
The next national convention of the
Is
now
being
put
through
the
watei
honored guest In her home, especially
Johnstow n Flood— President of the
Mu Phu Epsilon, national music aor
tf the marriage tuntied out well. In
U nited S tates Also P resident of the
ority. will be held in Eugene In 1818. retting process at the state peniten­
many mountainous parts of the civi­
Seventeen branches of the Red Cross tiary by Flax Manager R. Crawford
Red Cross.
lized world where old customs obtain
The 20 tons of flax which was retted
society with a total membership ol
the "beet mau" still pretends to assist
ATM I E but lie of 8ol-
last
fall
has
beeu
scutched
and
work­
in abducting the bride.—SL Louis
l
ittSuo oe«urred 1671 have been formed in Linn county. ed up Into fiber of good quality. The
Deer in the mountains have suffered | 1917 crop, which Is still growing, 1«
Globe Democrat
■^«Ih 1859. It went
fot- several days, severely from the long winter, says
reported to be In good condition.
that time 30,000 Charles Hosklna. an Echo sheepman.
IDC.NT WILSON DEDitATINO NCW BED
EATING TO LIVE.
N. Campbell, registrar of the Port
wounded men lay on
The main railroads in Oregon have
CROSS BUILDING, WASHINGTON — MBS.
land
United
8tates
land
office,
has
re*
the field—Frenchmen, abandoned their attempt to get a 16
WILSON AT TH E BIGHT.
Rules by Which Good Health May Be
Italians and Russians. per cent increase in Intrastate freight ceived a bulletin from Washington an
Gained and Retained.
nounclng tentative plans for the sale Taft, chairman, and Eliot Wadsworth,
Thousands of these remained for days rates at this time.
Herewith I give a few general sug­
vice
chairman
of
the
executive
commit­
In extreme agony, uncared for. Thou­
gestions for those who desire health,
The little town of Flavel was visit of five sections of 8lletz Indian reser
sands of them died for wdnt of care. ed by a blaze which destroyed twe vation land In Lincoln county. Ths tee, ex officio members.
writes Edward B. Warniau. A. M., In
lu
appointing
the
War
Council
the
It was one of the tAipreme horrors of
frame buildings with the loss of ap sale will be held some tlipe in August president earnestly exhorted the Amer­ the Nautilus:
nil history.
No one cap have health who eata too
and will be public. The timber la ican public to support its work, lssu
proxlmately $2600.
It happened that n Swiss, llenrl Du
much.
mostly Douglas fir, and government Ing the following statement:
The
American
Home
Economics
as
mint, went upon this luittlefleld and
No one can have Uwiltb who eata
I have to d a y created w ith in th e Red
«ttw these dying, neglected men. He soclatlon convened In Portland Tues cruisers gave an estimate of 170,620,•
too
often.
Cross a w a r oounoil, to w hich w ill bo
told about It so vividly that the nations day. July 10, as a section of the Nation 000 feet.
No one can have health who eata
Scored
of
men,
women
and
children
in
tru
s
te
d
th
e
d
u
ty
o
f
responding
to
the
of the world decided that It was time al Education association.
too many kiuda of food at the »»we
to take this atrocity out of war. The
Hood River has shipped 80 carload« will be needed to harvest the crops ol e x tra o rd in a ry dem ands w hich the proa- meal.
treaty of Geneva lu 18t3 for the first of strawberries and it la ¡»expected Polk county this summer, and unless ant w ag w ill m a k e upon the s e rv ic e * of
No one can have health who eats
nine provided for Jhc immunity of that fully 100 carloads will be handled this demand is supplied, fully 50 pei the Rod Cross both in tho Field and in when tired, hurried, worried, anxious
medical und nursing services In battle,
cent of the fruit and grain yield will o iv ilia n re lie f. T h e ba«t w ay in w hloh or excited.
to im p a rt t h * g reatest efficiency end
and the sign of fhut immunity was to before the season closet.
No one can have bcnlth who rises
Bids will be opened at Roseburg be lost Women, girls and boys tc energy to the re lie f w o rk w hich th ia
l»e a red cross. And from that author­
late, gulps down a hearty breakfast
pick
the
heavy
berry
crop
now
fast
w a r w ill e n ta il w ill bo to concentrate and then sprints for the car.
ization has sprung the great lnterua- July 28 for the Douglas county road
bond Issue of $656.000 authorized al ripening are especially wanted at thl« it in tho hands o f a single experienced
ti »rial older of mercy—the Ited C roes.
When you have eaten do not wonder
time, but steady work for an unlimit o rg an iza tio n w h ic h has been recognized If it will ngree with you. When you be­
The United' States did not adopt the the recent state election.
Geueva treaty until 1MH2. Fron$ then
Boys in the state training school ed number of men from now until th« b y la y s and by in te rn a tio n a l convention gin to wonder trouble begins Say
until the year 1990 the Red Cross was and girls in the girls' industrial school middle of October or November is alsc ■a th e publio in s tru m e n ta lity fo r auoh goodby to It. not expecting to hear
purposes. Indeed, euch a concentration
h
struggling organization, largely a will aaalat in harvesting, 3 he berr> offered.
from It again. If you fear It do not
a d m in is tra tiv e aotion in tbifc m a tte r eat It; If you eat It do not fear it.
private,charity, without official recog-
Attorney-General Brown advises J of
crop of the Willamette valley»
seems to mo abso lutely necessary, and
Be cheerful at your meals. A sour
' The 28th annual convention, Ore O. Erickson, district attorney for Clat I hereby e a rn e stly call upon all thoa»
countenance will give you a sour stom­
gon State Pharmaceutical association sop county, that the theory upon which yvho can c o n trib u te e ith e r groae sum«
ach.
began at Seaside Tuesday and will a justice of the peace In that county or sm all to th e a lle v ia tio n of th e s u f­
Praise your wires cooklng-lf you
ferin g and distress w hich m ust in e v ita ­
recently
dismissed
liquor
cases
against
continue until Saturday night.
bly arise out of thio fig h t fo r h u m a n ity can conscientiously.
Reports deceived from growers in O. 8und and A. White it’ unsound. Th« and dem ocracy to c o n trib u te to the Rod
If you go home with a grouch leave
Marion county indicate that great attorney-general holds that all th« Cross. I t w ill bo one of th e firs t and It out of doors, where the dog will get
numbers of pickers will be needed tc state needs to prove is that the liquoi moat nocoaaary ta a k * of th e now w a r It—then ahoot the dog.
came into the defendants’ hands and council of tho Rod Cross to raise great
The majority of people do not know
handle the berry crop this year.
sums of m oney fo r the support o f tho
Announcement was made by A. H that the burden Is then shifted tc w o rk to be done and done upon a larg e how to live until they are ready to die.
Lea, secretary of the state fair board them to prove that they secured such scale. I hope t h a t th e response to th e ir and then they are not ready to die be
efforts w ill bo a d em o n stratio n of the cause they have not rightly lived.
that the board ha« decided to put on liquor In a lawful manner.
Dlaaatisfaction of the Klamath In generosity of A m orica and tho p o w e r of
an automobile show In connection with
genuine p ra c tic a l s y m p a th y am ong our
Ganeais of the Playhouse.
dlans culminated in a tribal meeting people t h e \ w ill oom m end th e a d m ira ­
the state fair.
Thespis In 63« B. C. acted his plays
Experiments for the control of tht at which Clayton Kirk, Charles Hood tion of tho w ho le w o rld .
In a wagon. In 499 B. C., during the
WOODROW WILSON.
onion mildew are being conducted by Abraham Charley, Drumer David, Har
time of Aeschylus, creator of drama,
In nu Interview given the same day the performances took place upon tem­
the department of plant pathology at rison Brown, Samuel Clinton and Sup
the Oregon Agricultural college with ertntendent Asbery were speakers Mr. Davison pledged the backing of porary woodeu scaffolds, one of which,
The Indians declared themselves cap Morgan & Co. to the undertaking and having collai>«ed during a representa­
promising results.
Complete figures compiled by United able of self-government and asked that announced that he himself had tempo­ tion, the Athenians wefe Induced to
rarily given up all other business to build the great theater of Dionysius,
States Attorney Resmes show that some of their vast resources be made devote
his whole energy io the Red calling It the Tension, which was the
aince war cenaua deg. June 6, 364 men available for Immediate use. Criticism Cross flnauclal campaign.
flrat permanent atone stRkture of Its
of military age have been permitted tc of the present practice of the Govern
kind. It required 100 years to erect It’
itf&nt
In
dealing
with
the
Indians
was
register at Portland.
There was no scenery, but the scene
A large cattle transaction took place made and resolutions were adopted HIS TWO TENSE MOMENTS. was decorated so ns to represent the
when C. A. Gorley and Arch Wasaom asking the government to give the
locality In which the action was going
On« a N in th In n in g C risis, th e O th e r a on.
Roofless was his structure, but
of Harrisburg, purchased 1100 head ol Indians a chance.
D in ner T a b le C lim a x .
•round the building were porticoes, to
Work of opening the central Ore
Durham steers from Georgs Brown, ol
F hoto From Red Cross Msaaxlne
I heard a promluent Cambridge man which the people retreated during rain­
gon highway, which will extend from
Corvallis for $10,000.
IN T E R IO R O F R E P CROSS H O S P IT A I. T E N T
Five meetings will be held In Linn the Idaho state line to the sea, was tell of the two most tqpae momenta of storms. Sometimes awulngs were used
irition dr national atauding. It first county this week under the direction begun last week, when a crew ol bis life. But the tension In each case to w'ard off the sun’s heat.
Impressed Itself ui>on the notice of the of the United States department ot engineers working under the direc­ was different.
1 doubt if I ever shall forget either
FIX HIS NAME AND FACE
c«»untry by Its belief work at the Johns­ agriculture to teach farmers how tc tion of the state engineering depart­
occasion,” he anid reflectively. "They
town flood In 1899. When the Spanish
ment, pitched camp and started work were big moments.
exterminate
digger
squirrels.
Recipe of a P e litie ia n For R em em ber­
war broke out It was still outside the
John W. Bowman, carpenter, shot on survey of the portion of the pro
"The first waa when I was in col
ing H ie Acquaintances.
government and not organlxed or pre­
pared along military lines, lu 1904 and killed his wife and then sent two poeed road from Eugene to Deadwoodr lege. I waa captain of the baseball
In the American Magazine a writer
Mis* Mabel T. Boardman became the bullets into his own temple, dying al tn the coast mountains. The three team that year. We came to the end of says:
head of It. Her Indefatigable work most Instantly, at Pendleton. Friend» links of this highway Will be the pro- the ninth. We needed one run to tie
"My acquaintance was large, and I
caused congress lu 1905 to give the or said Bowman was Jealous of his wife posed road from Florence to Eugene, the score and another to win the game was not only embarihreed, but annoyed
Two men were down and two on the and hurt, by my failure to remember
- ganizatlon a federal charter and desig­
Chin Bing, the first of six alleged the road from Eugene through the
nate It as the official relief organisation gunmen lihpltcated In the murder ol McKenzie pass to Mitchell and the sacks when I came to bat And for much more prominent men.
of the United States of America. It 1» Billie Eng. an Americanised Chinaman John Day highway from Mitchell to once in my career I did it. 1 lined out
"One day in a hotel lobby a member
a three bagger right over the railroad of congress from my state, who had
the only organisation permitted to give
Ontario,
on
the
Idaho
boundary.
track. When I felt tt go-w ell, that been in congress for ten years, spoke
volunteer sld to the victims of war in the recent tong war, was found
District Forester Cecil announced was one occasion.,,
to me heartily, and as I shook hands
Oilier Institution* seeking the work of guilty of second degree murder at La
that approval has been given by the
"And the other.” He chuckled, but with him I committed the unpardon­
hrmanitariau service In time of war Grande.
Fire prevention will be taught in the | secretary of agriculture to co-opera a slow flush crept over hl» cheek». “It able error of asking him who he was
i ust do It through the Red Cross.
The organization Is twofold In sev­ schools of Salem, and representative* tive road work in Oregon involving was thirty years ago, aoon after I left He happened to be a man of good
eral particulars and therefore not of the atate fire marshal's department $1,114,184, which is distributed to 15 college. I went over to see a girl 1 sound common sense, as well as a good
quickly understood by the public. It will make a complete aurvey of the project». This amount is matched by thought was pretty nice and to meet politician, and here Is what he said to
is l»oth official und private In its char city, according to plana which have the state, assisted in some instances her folks for the first time. I went on me, after he led me away to a seclud­
a Sunday. All the men were away.
a ter-that la, the government has
by counties. The project on which co 'Ahd they had duck for dinner.”. He ed corner:
been outlined.
“ ‘Remembering new acquaintances
adopted it officially as the auxiliary
operation
la
authorized
by
the
secre
Several deputy state fire marshals
stopped. “Ever carve a duck?’ he is a habit quite easily formed. There
war relief service. The president of
t 'e United States by law Is also presl have been sent to the eaatern Ore l tary are as fallows: McKenzie Pass asked meaningly. “No, neither had 1 are 14,000 voters iu my district, and
<l«nt of the Red Cross. The comptrol gon grain fields to aid farmers and road, Eugene Florence road, Pendle- before. Nor bayp I »Ince." Hl» flush I can speak to four-fifths of them
lor of the currency Is Its treasurer. warehousemen to give the fullest pro- ton La Grande road, Medford-Klamath declined. "Lnever even went to see by their first names. Ordinarily, when
Iis accounts are audited by the war tectlon against fire that might destroy Falla road, Ochoco creek road, Canyon that girl agalh,” be »dded plaintively you are Introduced to a mau or when
you see him at a distance, you hear his
department, and Its annual ret<orts are needed food supplies.
, ~
vllle Galesville road, Reedaport-Cooa —Boston Journal.
name, but your mind Is on something
a«1 Iressed to congress.
While there Is yet little Injury to Bay road. Little frieetucca road, John
else. When his name is pronounced
Yet the government does not finance the grain crop* of the great wheat | Day road. Flora Enterprise road,
BONEHEAO BASEBALL
to me I have firm grip ou his hand and
t ’ie Red Cross. On occasions congress belt Immediately tributary to Pendle­ Pine-Lakeview road. Pilot Rock-Prairie
am looking at the color of his eyes
has voted contributions of money to
One
Curious
B
re
a
k
T
h
a
t
Evan
t
h
*
U
m
­
City road, Crescent Klamath Falla
with my whole power of mind focused
L Congress bel|*et| to build the new ton, farmer» are beginning to be ap­
pires D id N o t Notice.
on thnt one combination of name and
'bulldibg, for Instance. But the great prehensive regm^lng the effect of the road, and Zlgxag road.
Baseball
a
champion
foolish
play
was
prospect*.
face. If the thing is done faithfully
volume of its funds sjient for relief heat on their
made In a game l»etween Washington
THE MARKETS
there is not one«,chance in a hundred
Mlsa Bertha Althaua. saleslady at
v , rk Is contributed by private Indl-
and the White Sox in 1907. In that that anything can blot out the memory
v ,luals. In ifi ’ i P’l d t i e d o f Its the Umpqua hotel at Roseburg; Mr*.
battle Larry Schlafly was captain of
Portland.
<• ,sh bas come io the fo.'.u o' ; If« L Alice Allen, a Roaeburg nurse; W. J.
the Washington* and also played sec in teu yearn.’ ”
|e*»s than 30 jar cent of Its receipts lie Weaver, proprietor of the Umpqua
Wheat—Chib $2.10; bluestem $2.15; ond base.
ing from memliership fees. But with hotel at Roseburg; J. M. Burt, travel rod Russian, $2.05; forty fold, $2.10.
Montana baa 101,7«S farms in 4per?
At the end of an early inning 8chlafly
the quickened interest In the Red Ing salesman for the John Deere Plow
Barley—No. 1 feed. $42 per ton.(
went out to telephone or buy a goat or tion. .
\
Cross the memliershlp fees ar^ txvom
Hay—Timothy. $26 per ton; alfalfa something and w*aa delayed so long
company, of Portland; E. L. Parrott,
lug an Imjiortaut source of revenue.'
that the Senator» had three men put
la time of war the Red Cross acts capitalist, and Floy< Miller, son of a $1«
out
t>efore hl» return.
Butter—Creamery,
36c.
prominent
Dillard
rancher,
are
Buffer­
the auxiliary to the medical and
The Sox came trotting In for their
Eggs—Ranch, 31c.
pursing services—the sanitary services, ing from injuries which they sustained
Wool—Eaatern Oregon, 61c; valley turn at bat Washington took the field,
as they are called—of tip? army and when Mr. Parrott’* car left the road
with only eight men and nobody on
D ivy. It Is «.case of the auxiliary l»e- and turned over at a point near Ccn- 76c.
second, and the game went on that
|r**‘ ¡.-Tester tlmn the thing skied. Many yonvllle.
Mohair—46c per lb.
way till Fielder Jones hit one straight
d-ribtleas wonder sh y the army and
across second. Then, and not till then,
That the Belland law enacted at th»
The Way of the Arab.
|ji»ry do not maintain their own hos
was It discovered that there waa no
•* ¿Ttal services on an adequate scale. w e n t session of the legislature to
A traveler In Egypt write*: “In
T ’ e « n e w e r Is th a t It lias been found prohibit the sale of salmon caught In camel caravan we once met in tho body on second base.
Incredible as it may aeem, nineteen
.*** t o lie id o re efficient and less «-ostly to the ocean off the Columbia river dur­ desert there waa a beast with a gigau
give this talk over to the Red Cross. * ing the closed fishing season la un­ tk? load of cases towering about and men—seventeen players and two um
constitutional was the decision of Cir­ on both aides of him. On the left flank pires-had started the half Inning Jn
of thia mountain of case* rode a small this fashion and not one of them got
cuit Judge Eakln at Astoria.
The American Red Cross While the number of automobiles in Arab alung In a »ling. The reason was wise till Jone»’ hit »hot over the
.
obvious—the camel engineer* had mis­ empty station.
By tKe Modem Method.
state registered up to June 30 thia
Bchlafly reappeared at this Juncture,
BOUNDED to a id in the
calculated In loading and had put too
Buy your lumbor cut to fit dtroet
year la greatly In excess of the num­ moch on the off side, thus giving the and the umpires decided that the hit
thZmill.
Send for our »ow book of WEST-
*
t h * p reven tio n a n d
»S u b today.
ber registered for the first six months camel a heavy list to »Urboard. Arab- was Illegal when made with only eight
K&M MOI
a lle v ia tio n o f hum an of last year, the number of motorcycle»
W^NBUlLMNfi COMPANY
men lu the field. Jones had to go back
s u ffe rin g in tim es o f baa dropped off, according to a state Uke, being too laxy to repack, they and bat over.—New York Sun
bad corrected the error by using »
I ment issued by Secretary Olcott.
s ta r a r d p ea c? .
light Arab »» trimming ballaat"
T h e O b se r v e r
OREGON NEWS N O T E
OF GENERAL INTEREST
“Another of A m e flea’s Exceptional Hotels.
OF THE REO CROSS
Parsom i of Strong Body
Named by the President.
BED GROSS BORN
ON BATTLEFIELD
Sólferino's Horrors Inspired
Henri O m ni to Urge Reform.
M U LTN O M A H HOTEL
PORTLAND, OREGON
5 5 0 Rooms w ith B ath, $1.50 per Day Upward
f '
M eet Your Friends at The Multnomah
TREATY OF GENEVA MADE
BUILD YOUR NEW HOME
Headquarter« for Eastern O regon People.
H o m e -lik e and Com fortable.
Garage operated for convenience of Touri«t«.
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M oro B a r b e r S
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P o r c e la in
J 0 a th
hop
3Fub.
Everything First Class and up to date.
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
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TIR ES
Firestone
Boodyear
Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories
Auto Repairing and Storage
Iron, Steel and Coal, Hardwood Carriage and
W agon Material.
A LB E R T
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D A L L E S .
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Is noted for its corofdrtable surroundings and the courteous
attention received by the traveling public.
Rates moderate priced. Rooms equipped with modern
conveniences and newly refurnished throughout.
Y O U R
P A T R O N A G E
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In the concrete, recently completed, fully equipped,
roomy garage of Walther-Williams Company. Competent
workman always ready to help you in any way they can at
least expense to you. For any ‘service rendered the charge
will always be reasonable.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
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