Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 23, 1914, Image 1

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ADVER TISING RATES
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
H. C. KIBBEK. Proprietor
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Business locals wi
T h r e e M oO lb *
f w « c n insertion.
•Entered an aet-ut’d eia¿.- matter March 1-, 1$°» -»t
the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the Act of
to the party oroonnct^hum. at legal ,sates.*a*d
Marth 3. 1*7*.
I^sraf aaveviisMMMU» wltliu» a IF
M OSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRID A Y . OCTOBER 2 3
VOL. VI
* ST1TEMENT
(Paid Advertising.)
We understand that some of
our prohibition readers are con­
demning the policy o f the Bulle­
tin in publishing so much, or any,
o f the campaign matter sent out
by the Taxpayers’ and Wage
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Earners’ League o f Oregon.
It {
will not take much space to ex­
Store P roperty Rentals Drop $75 plain— not excuse— our position. “Dry” Regime Followed by Query
las to Receiver
The campaign manager of the
a Month in City
above named league asked for
RANK DEPOSITS OFF $300,000 and obtained our price for adver­ CITY WARRANTS UNSALEABLE
tising.
It being satisfactory lie
contracted
for a certain space City Council Calls Election Novembers
Fuurtei'n Business Houses (¿uit in Less
and guaranteed payment through
to Raise Levy 8 Mills to Pay Debts
Than Year. School Attendance Less
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a Portland hank. That’s al l !
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M an y O regon p apers have th?re is to it.
A business prop- [ Oregon City ami Clack-
been load ed clown w ith in osllion-
" ou,,l luive been «mias County, o f which Ore- >
the past th ree weeks w ith *d»d to make the same rates to gon City is the county seat,
repeated
assurances
that die prohibition campaign mana- present as lamentable a
i ••Business is F in e in Dr\ J?er had he asked for them, but condition in a b u s i n e s s
T ow n s •’
' be has not, so far.
sense as a defunct corpora- j
T h e three m ost im n ortan t i Now- we are not responsible! tion about 'to go into the
Oregun cities ' to 1 become 1 for our advertisers' views, whetli- lmiuls of a receiver. Ill
“tlry” nine months ago were er they coincide with ours, or fact, a receivership for Ore-.
Salem, Oregon City and not. We are not running a po- gon City already has been
S p rin g fie ld
litical or partisan paper, tho we seriously discussed by cer-
If business is fine in those oitiev have our own ideas and know tain o f its creditors, and
ihe taxpayers and most of the how to express them. The space Judge ( ampbell (if that city
i business men would like to have in the Bulletin is our stock in 'has declared his willingness
the " d r . v s " explain just what trade, and we sell it; just as the to declare such a receiver-
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
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— aa H B i
F R E l) ULMER, Proprietor
F re sh and Sm oked M eats, S ausage and Fish
A clean, sanitary place to do your.shopping
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MOSIE
OREGON
ö B 0 G H T E W S fh® 0
CLACKAMAS AND
OREGON CITY HIT
I BY EMPTY TILLS
merchant sella Ida goods or the ¿ldp, ¡f forinal application
alH,le «row er sells bis apples, were m ade to him, as lie
Our political affiliations are w e l l 'would for “airy bniikrupt ,■
known, yet some o f the Demo- corporation.”
Cratjc candidates use our col-I
A special election ha«
umns. Also our position on tlu> l»ct*n called by the city Tor
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liquor question is well known, November .) to relieve the
yet tile lllXpliyei’S league bllVS TillUllciill t*Ot 1 tlitlOH o f (llB
our space, just as the prohibition cit.vj” the purpose ’b ein g to
it a T s c d ^ M i e l s 'l s dn,,1” ¡hen
they mieht have been more easily
understood.
Let them answer first about
conditions in Salem. Ex-Council
man John 1). Turner, of Salem,
an attorney, is sponsor for the
following facts about that city:
Salem went “ dry*’ December 1 Inst,
' ••fusing -ir, saloons, three restaurant'«
I and two wholesale* houses and withdrew
; ’ iqnor permtts from eight drug .store»
j .md «*\it o f f an aunual license revenue
rif
si.-i.4tm.
N'inety
men nn.l
Pacific Power & Light Co.
’ ’ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
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Everybody
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Scr.d to Modem Co; fectioticrv Uompany, Port- \ ' /
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the enclosure found in al; p:.. l . l .< . <»f **.x. :d \" V:-
or 10 cent
tat
; tugc, and
.» 'i * Jc» saii.rlc box of Vogans C i’.oc--latt-s will be r ent you
r t -'"'' ‘.L J
—T free.
cans Che.-
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TH E IR CiUARANTEF. If for tnv reason Vr|«ans
Ch
not give a purchaser perfect iatisfactum. we arc a
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place them at their expense.
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S. E. F R A N C IS C O
Frcnif’ etor “ T H li O A K S . ”
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Dr. George F. Newhouse
JE W E L E R O PT IC I L\
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Now that it is {oissible tosend
nierchantlise by Parcels post, we
suggest that should you need
anything in the way o f Pre­
scriptions tilled. Drugs or Patent
Medicines, that you send to
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The Palie*. Oregon.
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E yes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks,
Je we ivy. Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass
Twenty years Experience.
1 grind m yow n Lenses.
DRUGS?
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$
Rhone Blank 7T1
IF Y O U
W IS H
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER
All Modem and under'New
Management
U (IM H N T liil If VI H ! A C II.rriH S
\V. C. GI/JYD, Prop.
CHAS. N. C LA R K E
The DRUGGIST of Hood River.
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for them. He cat end them to ;
rr.n * FBI NT,
you cheaiM-r than ji'< n can get
them at home.
Steani an d Hot Water Heiiting.
, Jobbing p rompiflj attended to.
s; a;.ers f. M- aale at the j
.
Bulk ¡»office.
MOSIER
OREGON
Old m
Must of the men have le ft
the city.
All buildings vacated by
these concerns are still empty, except
six, which have been occupied by ten
nntii Who have vacated other buildinK,.
severpi o f the best buildings being
boarded over and used as billboards
V.oTe than five hundred modern dwell
ings ;<re * ‘ for rent. ’ ’ store property
j rentals on State street have dropped
'•in $18.1 to $110 a month, b ilt“ bu8i-
| ness is fine. ’ 1
Fourteen other business places have
olosed since December 1 last, asiiie
from the saloons and restaurants. In-
I eluded are three shoe stores— two by
1 sheriff and one voluntarily; one of the
' largest drygoods stores has been sued
for tho first time in twenty years.
I Scores o f clerks have left ¿he’ city,
ruUM.r the l.j.-'s o f inure payroll, to
J the city, but ‘^business is fin e.M
\ h o o fin g prohibitionist prom,sod to
h-ld it;
.hvrlling» if the ,-,tv « e a t
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dn.
.Nine , louses were
two
. . begun,
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nave the windows and doors in. but
h a v e iievoi hi-, n fin,:,hod; no work has
been done on the others, besides their
bare ’frames.
Building permits from January ^ 0
August, tlie last nine wet months of
1913, were $3s8.925; from Nover.ber,
1913 to September. 1914, the mrtt
eleven “ d r y ” months, they were $120,*
OOo less, or $268.16J.
The grammar school opening dav en
, dim. at in 101» was
on tho same
hiv I'.iH. 141 ',',. hot “ bnairess is fine "
B'lnh deposits show a ,leer,use of
- b'0.04: slncr the town went “ d ry ,”
vt n after allowing for the $485,000
f1«posited this year from sale of bonds
1 >n Boston.
The decrease, therefore,
really should be $794.942, hut ‘ ‘ hum
nos*’, is fine.’M
Hie attendance at fhe *f Cherry
’ >i ’ ’ 11 . 1 • year n:*s about one h « lf
hai it was fhe last ’ •w ot’ ’ year. The
AFnist* •»! Association before the eloe-
’ ’ 1 ¡1 wl.:«»h made Salem ‘ ‘ d ry,” told
fhe Cherry Fair promoters that they
Id make up tor the donations usti
*lt.v
hy ti,,, «alom,«. 1,,-t ,,?t,*rly
"V !hi"v ';ru,',r th*.''r°
mute* - refused to ho! 1 that carnival.
Tho “ Ch, non«.’’ ronn .ting of 100
•onl to,,, ! ,*«, hut o f nr prohibitionist.,
•h",i ; ’ ■ fJ th ,ir por« n:,l momli.r-
ir for tl*e necessary Äunds, requiring
‘ <• I i. n, p to toi- r.;,rt ,,r i.'ioo. To
rrb t in. the M hnjists th.n turno,I
I'*ir churchii to ;i restaurant, put th*
1 itch r. in the pulpit nnd competed
v ¡Hi *h 1 • • :itinm♦ . • r»*?«t ursnts f o r the
little boi.iesa that their prot»rictors
h d hur;'Tilv looked for n» a possible
annual godsend.
Busmox must be <ffin o ” in r*nv city
'hen h»’i*i.l ng permits, payrolls, bank
deposits, bankrnntfi‘*s. closed stores, de
I"
1 dwellings, depressed realty
’• lu
-fhool enr Hments an<l carnival
-tat -ti
nil tell «<> cresry a s» >rv of
Iir«'rn 1 f-;<t V- • 1 t/.e p**'/ ibitioni'ts
n ,, !1? ,h- “ »git«tHsn tiiLinr»»" i.
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I «S. fi
ad lai mesa, get my
fc.r*" A lu u i
v o te
$ -.»0 ,0 0 0
UOIHIS ¿111(1 t o
campaign manager might.
We
IlclVU llild Columns
<)I **l)()iU*l
¡.Lite” campaign matter sent to t a x
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pel
c e ilt
lll(*l'(*«iS f^ f f l f t
le v y e ig h t m ills ill t»r-
, US W ,t l> L lle privilege of printing , (I d <» t « k e U l f «T flit! 1M»NV
it f o r n o t h i n g ; b lit it IlIiH n o t Up- ilH lB b tu illlG S S .
of ClaékTuirmi
¡ p e a l e d , IH)l* W ill it, a p p e a r , a s wt*
° n
P art
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rOountV t.hf County Treasurer 'is
can t hi on to give away space, ^ „ ^ „ , , . , 1 w
i t l , an empty treas-
with
an empty treHK-
any more than the merchant or
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Ilio apple grower can afford to
give away his slock in trade.
This is our position. We sim
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ply state
defense.
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That Mosier district can grow
other things o f fine quality be
sj (] e s a p p le s is s h o w n by SOUK
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S a m p le s t»f fie ld C o m
th a t
w ere
grown by Arthur Kuhn on his
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n b ic e c e a
a s s t t ( o i t i
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to w n
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e x h ib itio n
OÎÏÎC6.
1>e(in
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is gor.e forever
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th is
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Business must be “ fine*’ ’ in a c ity
and a county when the treasuries
both arc empty 'because o f lack o f
’money coming into their Strong boxes,
With a apt-dial éleotion railed by tho
« t y to .aereaaa .t. tax levy, with a r*.
COYvership threatenod and with “ dati-
•.
«,.r .. » signs Strung nioug
the length . o .. f
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« • b u a ln ra a jM.rtinn of X b,,n street b y
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read :
-•uinitger — Main Strr«t Declarad
Dangerous— All persons traveling on
Ml. Kuhn S tilte d tllU t lit*
has fo u n d other specimens in
Ins yield mere perfect in ^ciib * ! ,,in
lic it?
HM(i k e i n e l.
Mrs. J. i£. Ili^leA' also, brought
in some fine samples of k pop
corn
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I h e r e IS HO d o u b t t h a t M o s ie i
soil a n d climate will produce to
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p e r le c t io n
H n y th in ^
tllciL w ill
grow in the temperate zone.
HALLOWE'EN BALL
Hallowe’en
night holds no ter-
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to i
Qrlley. 1 lli.s 7ft«ai*.6FS
little town openly invites dis«s-
ter by celebrating tbe ” bug-< •
nigbt with H big
masque
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ra(le «»all and Hallowe n supper.
We are informed that Ortle>
wants all good folk with a ke111■
o f Hallowe’en deviltry luM ting
W ith in
thorn, to hitch
Up t d
Dobbin, brinK along their hub-
tiling kt’WU ami come to Ortley
to e x p lo d e .
A grand march will open the
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bull Saturday night at 9 o’clock.
onb masked dancers l>eing al-
lowed on Ihe floor until the prizes
are awarded at 10:30
A prize will b e awarded H e
masquerader with tbe most beau-
tiful costume and anotb r to tiie
most original. A big Hallowe’ en
sup|*er will lie served at mid-
nÌK(,». jnst as the wilt-be« and
fDI'B
promised, bet perfect order will
.
nal«J for before eiituaeitarare Aoro jsarad.
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Mosier
;! Oregon •
*••*• a- t . .
General
Merchandise
T W ‘0 r e a t e r O r e g o t v ’11^
With new building,, better equip­
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
the University
o< Oregon will begin its thirry-osuh
year Tuesday. September IS.
Special racm ing«* Business. Jour­
nalism. Law, Msfillc+ne. Trachms f j i ~
brsry Work, Music, ArchitcSurc,
Physical Training and Fine Arte,
Largest and ttrongest departments
oi liberal education.
dition! to its faculty,
L ib r a r y o f M o r e than M.000 v olumes , i w o
spl endid g y m na s iu m« . el e ve n b ui l di ngs f ull y
eq ui pp ed
N e w
t l v « f u O A dmi ni st rat io n
Bui lding in c o ur s e o i c o w # uciion
T ui t i o n Free
D o r m i t o r h s for men tnd
for w o m e n
E x pe n se s l owe st
W r i t e for - a ta l og and Illustrated b oo kl e t, |
Ad dr e ss i ng Registrar,
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UNIVERSITY OF ORE^*
EUGENE
ORKOON
“Pride of Or,
A P P L E S IZ E R
w ill
In te rrii
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t h e I food R iv e r
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H lc le n t a n d y e t u s .
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A n d t h e 'c u s t o f q p e r a J i f t i t i v . i ^ a c U c i I i ^ N
N o t h in g .
ury for the first time in six years.
The Morning Enterprise, n radi-
cal prohibitionist daily of Ore­
gon City, in explaining this sit-
nation, says ‘ ‘ the condition is eon-
snlered the result ot the amount
of d e I i li q ti e-n't. faxes tm the
county's tax rolls. Comity Treas­
urer Tufts refused the first ware
rants on the general fund .Mtwi-
day (October 12, li»14).”
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N«Hh side df
Moss street and South side o f Third
street, do so at “their own ri8k.,>
Bank« are refu s in g ’ to cash Oregon
OHy m„nin,„t\
Stare
.Inn,,
A ,.
.. warrants.
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f-rat the r,ty has ,ss„od mn.mi.ns
in th, so warrants, areonbng to the r„-
pert o f C ity «reord er John W. I„„le r,
these wn, rants are still unpaid.
The City tux levy in lPfct in Oregon
City was eight mills. T w o weeks af*
It will (lay 'you todet us demonstrate out ' machine'bo you.
It was luiilt'fonthe man with the small,crop.as,well ae
the grower with thousanthj o f l»oxes.
We haveuifienetltfitiaTtars in theTni(hIingon'FoutbivStreet
formerly occupied by .Kelly Bros., and are ready to see you.
J. R. Nunamaker & Co.
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M O O D R IV E «,^ )«B O O N
Phone 4 4 4 4
n<‘r the rify
dry Mie council in­
creased this levy to 10 mills for 19T4,
mid on November 9 there is to b e ’«a
Hpccidl elction held at which the voters
will be asked to sanction an additional
levy o f eight mills to meet‘ the mimici-
l'or all thaïes good
In Coal or Wood
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fino
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in dry
.
towns,*
...... ” icnd Oregon Ftty
i.< doing well.
Vacant buildings now Atnn’d fin Main
street, the chief business thorough fare
of Oregon City, as monuments to ttio
Tnemory o f one garage. <me clothing
store, one restaurant im'd mie livery
rmrn now closed up, bdt formerly di‘d
good business. Fourteen vacant stores
line both sides o f Main street, aryl
three vacant lets mark the [daces
where ‘ three other iterres ‘ formeHy
ft (»od. but whi*h have bnrndi down.
USE
“Tum-a-Lump”
"T U M -A -L U M P ” Coal— Celebrated Rué*
Springs Lump Goal always-on hand
.Prepared Rubber Roofing in Stock
No‘little has been tin* demund for buio
" ,’r0|"'Mv
th." b',r,"‘'1 ",n"'
tores were never rebiillt. B u t‘ " b u ll
ness in fine in Oregon C ity . f t
Thl' Cnt.-rpri«- i-rintinp rtffi«»,
WiiM-h formrrljr .•rnpluiil n lure, fu r««
nf ,,rint(.r, IinH .... kl,iniIl.ri>
oft#n
wnHiPfi niptit «nH rtny t» fill ofri.r.,it.
,"r’'
'** i"1’ il''l>^r*n,^ t «res.
but fivi- il.y. a wrek, y.t Th<- MorninR
Entorj.ri«« i. mie of the papre. 'that
Prlnt'■,,
Cnimittw <,r im
-dry,to..«, o*0**
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"See Harm&About i L ”
-ÏUM-A-L1 LOM
BER CO.
'»A V ID RCVMVSON
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Physician and Surgeon
M osier
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MÀRPILB lil HOCD ÌT/ER
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DU. C. II JENKINS
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»rice : ar»j bill of goods be- goblins begin to «Ur about
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:i '' • '** W"™ BG«' t
fo r e \ oii ae-id away. The money
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hilarious, , „ good
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time is
... and Mise burlino Fisher, were
you sc d awa
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n monthly
missiun.
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(Paid Advertising.)
SALEH SUFFERS
BUSINESS LOSSES
FROM DRY RULE
s a s t j a s ___ ^2L3
1914
n 1,1 ^
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for« noon at Ihe
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i DEMIWT
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1O reuon
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O Ü 5 i ù . -. i C . a .
i Machine Shop
f
and Garage
Auto Repairing and
accessories. A d i
Work «Guaranteed
First and-Suite St.
Hood River,
Oregon
lloo-i Ui.-er, by iujf. II G.('lark. < »ITire l’l«»n«, HWl
R>-.. Phone, .18.1
hack to you again. Think of a* ' r ’ W\ ( i * Faus,‘ o f Ori\ey.
The happy Couple left on Ihe
'¿luil hm <! t’crnonihfu* I v\ ill #3.» ru
Iniys, 11 you N\rii.*l lo
the
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£ train for their Isom
b,
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. . . . . . I moon,
. . . . . . which
. . . . . will ,h”,r
.... . D er b y & S t e a r n s
he spent-in
BEWIET7.
» t6ALiOWAT
'not expert you to give me the
t»» Ortley Hallowe’en night,
’ Spokane.
business. 1 saved one man over
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î L A W Y Ê R S
Attornrya-At-Law
on a bib - f Sol worth o f pro-
Dr. Cook arrived from Port-
Mark A. l\îay* r and J. N. '
G e m e e a l P r a c t ic e
cerie* fhi* fall, I may la? able to |Hnd Wednesday evening and is
.V o . k - i ::r>-
isilor.. in Portland'
do m v oti for you Strauss.
H O O D R I V E R . O R E G O N THE DALLES.
- UREUO*
, visiting Dr. Robinson
this week.
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