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S TEA M ER TA H O M A * A N X IO U S P M O M EN TS. e o p l e ’ s n a v ig a t io n CHAULES NELSON, J I f you carry are unreliable tim epiece, * you ha- e a good many such moments. ( I f your wut< h needs attention bring it [ to us. We can tru thfully say you will be more than pleased with our work. o m pa n y M a n a g i . it. • DU. ............. Plaintiff, v*. J. Cockerels Leaves Cortland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from Oak Street Dock. . ". Passengers and freight. < Dependable work and satisfied cu.tom - J era are (Air best advertisem ents. SUMMONS ness. Write G. P. Morden, Mos-I ier, Oregon. | reaves The Dalles 7:0) A. M., Sundays, 'l ue-Jays and Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8 : l â . A. M. I j C For Sale. O n e o r tw o h e a v y fa r m te a m s . In the Circuit Court o f the .state of fro m 2 8 0 0 to .Jt^Ut) p o u n d s , w ith lIri-gim for W asco County. 1 ' I in c h u a g -o n s a m i fa r m lia r * iva WiNGKin n ..... C. fo r S a l e . S. C. White Leghorn lancred , s t o c k , S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Ladd stock. Attractive prices for immediate sale. Maverda e Orchards, Mosier, Oregon. V i gfl . I : Winjrneld, C allieB . Keoi.tz, and Callie B. Koontz as A dm inistratrix o f the e sta te o f J . w. KooiltZi ,iec,,Il8<.,]. Elton G. H. L. DUMB LE PHYSICIAN an i » SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in ¡Hosier and May he reached by long dis t a n c e phone, Home phone til. Knontz and Delta Koontz, Ella G, Notice I f Sheriff’s Sale Mosier Dock in charge of J . W. Huskey, who will meet all ( numbers anti .1. 1. Chambers, Her- ! hoais and atlend to transfer. Plmne No. tha B. Koontz, Maude G. Ehrsam »» the Circuit Court o f the S ta te o f Florence C. Oregon i#r County. HOOD RIVER. OKIC. Koontz. W. N. W iley, and Vr.lt!* mar r 'r s t National Rank o f The Dalle?-, A fter-election predictions— ” 1 W a n t a Home in Portland? I-idell, A dm inistrator de bonis non o f ' Oregon, a Co»|»oruti(»n. Hot Lake Manager Would Like told you so.” the E sta te o f Emil Hedberg, (le- t>laintiff, Advance Notice of Arrival What have you to trade in the * ------—— c ta ie d , es. way of town property for Rood Persons contemplating a visit D< f ndants. t T. H. B everly, \V. J . Sum mers and b r « 2 S 3 H * j : B E M H o n n H i i m ¿ m m an y . "1 residence properly in Portland ? to f! ot Lake Springs, Oregon, To J . C. Wingfield. A lice G. V. hip- Anna M. Sum m er*, his wife, Ed. W. B Give details of what you have, vim require the service o f a field, CalliV B. Koontz, and Culli- B . ! Mueller and May C. Mueller, his u and what you want. Address, V heel Cl 1 air or other special con- K- m ;■/ as A dm inistratrix o f the Estate ! wife, !î. E. Davis and May K. Davis, Electric lamps and fixtures venience, are requested by the o t 'J . W. Koontz, d<. used, Elton G. j his wife. J . R. Eggerm on, M. Z. fc Portland Home, care of Bulletin, management to give notice of K<.nntz ami Della Kmmtz, Ella G. ; Donnell ami G race Donnell, hi* w ife, tin es carried by Cliown. ® y X Mosier, Oregon. arrival in advance, si» that prop- ( '¡mml»' rs and J, E Chambers, He.-thaj Frank Ellison, Dorothea A bbott and Beechnut Roods of all kinds er care and attention may be as- R. Koontz, Maude g . Ehrsam and! H. M. A bbott, Defendants. sured. here; Strauss. Holmes K. Ehrsam Florence C, Koontz, W. N. Y\ iley, ar.ti Valdemar Ry virtue o f an Execution, D ecree, I F Y O U W I S H Dri-foot shoe oil waterproofs l.i 1 ■ ■ i. Ydn inistrator île bonis nor o f and Order o f S ale duly issued out o f W. A. HUSBANDS your shoes. Chown. To meet your friends, stop at tin- I -' te o f Emil IK'dbeig, d ec used, and under the S eal o f the Circuit Blacksmith the abo * named def< : j ; l i ; I Court o f the S ta te o f Oregon for the Mr. Crompton transacted busi HOTEL MOSIER. Ir ili* Naim* o f tiie S ta te o f Or -/on: i ounty o f W asco, to me tlirecteil and Horse Shoeing and General ness in The Dalles yesterday. You, mid each o f you, the above dated tin- 21st day o f O ctober, 11)14, Repair Work. A ll M odern a n d under N ew named defendants, are hereby re»<jnirotl upon a Decree in m ortgage foreclosure Mrs. C. A. McCargar left yes- Also agent for Corona Wool to appear and answ er the complaint mil judgm ent rendered and entered in M anagem ent. tF 'day for a visit with friends iri Fat for horses and CoWS. A cure 1 " - - t you in the above entitled ^aid Court oil the I9th day of O ctober, AUGMENTED HA I It I ACM.ITIES Portland. for corns, contracted hoofs, n m d su‘ t on or before the 14th day o f De 1914, in the above entitled esuse in fa , i c p vor o f the plaintiff and against the de fever and sore shoulders. * " m ber' ! -‘M- ap- Potato diggers, forks, sack . pear and answer said complaint or fendants. wherein it was adjudged th at VV. G. CLOYI), Prop, t w i îie , e t c . , a t ’ C h o w n ’ S, M O SIE R , - - OREGON | otherw ise plead thereto. for w ant daintiff should recover in the sum o f a tx x c x : I --* "• ~* i f '" - ; th ereo f the plaintiff will apply to the $6090.00. together with interest there Brooms! Brooms! ! Brooms ! ! ! Court for tlie relief prayed for in saiii on from April 2'ith. 1912, a t the rate o f Get one now. Strauss. loom plaint, to -w it: F o r judgm ent 0 per cen t per annum, and the fu rth er H. G . !< !3 B E E NO 3 3. I Hgain. l Ihe défendants, f. C. \Ving- sum o f $4.258.25 togeth er with in ter- i t ’s time for your new heating R E P O R T lield and Alice G. Wmgfleld, and Callie oat thereon from November 16th, Leading varieties of stove.' Good line at Chown’s. N O TA R Y P U 3 L fC PLUMBING O f the condition f>f* the R. Koontz, and Callie li. Koontz as 1912, a t the rate o f 6 per cen t trees fur com me rein I A dm inistratrix o f tin cstati- o f J . \V. I per annum, and the further sum R! A. Knoll was a business MOSIER VALLEY BANK Steam and Hot Water Heating. fees, and the m o g ier - - - O r e g o n Koontz, deceased, in the sum o f o f $900.00 attorney home planting. visitor in Portland the finit of At Mosier, in the S ta te o f Oregon, '-0 0 .0 0 in Gold Coin o f the United j fu rth er sum o f $94.80, together with tiie week; it the close o f lumini ss, O ctober ! Jobbing promptly attended to. S ta le s , to geth er with interest thereon ; in te re st thereon from Janu ary 10th, F. A. MASSEE, i ¡22, 1914: from Ju ly 7th, 1913, at the rare o f 8 | 1914, at the rate o f 6 per cen t per an- dus. Mead1 tfM ended lb husi- t e a r n s per C e n t per annum; for the* fu r th e r ! mini, and the fu rth er sum o f $29.00' Hood River Oregon MOSIER - - OREGON rtf**' matters d Portland I lit? UBSOUItCKX 1)01,1.ALS CTS Mini o f 8 loo. 00 attorney feet, and for i costs and d-shursi inents, and the co sts Rhone Odell M6. 1 )< oaiih ami <lisc«Hints ... .. __ ....... 939.970 ?:î first o f the wetfk. plaintiff -. ••• - - and dishurs inents o f and upon tills W rit and commanding 1 Overdraft*, se«.unti ami un «vtm-1 L a w yers 4i •;« I * ilomJa unii warrants...................... made and expended therein; and for a me to make sale o f the real property Wilma RordferP is first, Helen ’1’ H* l"l »Unir aecut itles 2*1 BO decree o f the Court decreeing that said embraced in such D ecree o f foreclos SlAshf is second and Boyd Thrifl Shatf.v brook l-tg Six b o r s e • ‘k HunkinK House m ortgage be foreclosed and that the ure amt h erein after described, I will, A A Fu mi ture ami fixtures ......... is third!in the Baby Contest this fced- as wdl iis " ,ain Alfalta H O O D R iV E R . O R E G O N premise:-, therein drsciibed, to-w it: upon tlm 3 )tli day o f November, 1914, A J « « Hm* frinii upinov• •• I i- ivi » i j M achine Sh op week. StratiSK Meal a car ju st received. Thirty fe e t (30) off tile W est side of at the hour o f 2:00 o’clock in the a fte r I , ., * ‘ in another ear of that koim I nuli rasi..... iw.mi f and G arage 9 j hot Two (2), thirty feet (30) off tile noon o f said tiay, and a t tiie front door The Ladies Aid Society will and flour, Feud business1 F' * i•••»i »«• ■ < » . . <i BENNETT SOOTT 8 GALL0ÄAV I W est side o f h o t Seven (7), *nd I H s o f tiie County Courthouse in Dalles '« Ante l^pairm gand v meet a f Hie home of Mrs. F. A. ¡s good because the feed is the ' Three 13) and Six (Gl, all in B lo c k " D '’ City. Wasco County, Oregon, sell a t Attorneys-At Law È accessfiries. A I i Allingtofi next V» ednesday. best you ever saw and tiie prices " f Kt am ec's Adilition to Dalii'S City. ! puhlic auction to liie higliest hidder f o r Work (ìuaranteed G e n e r a i , P r a c t ic e 'o l ounty, Oregon, according to cash in hatld, all thè riglit. title ami in- W . yi B o r n : In Portland, Nov. 1, are lower than before I went, in- 1,1 A mi.ITI KS ■ ri • • rded map and plat th e re o f ; | te rc st wliich thè defendants, and either < * First and Stale S I . » 1014, to Mr. and Mrs. Giias. to the feed business. The besi (.' ni litui stock paid in........... THE DALLES, - OREGON \i' 1 No fh<' Must tw -n t) fei't (2'd of ÿllI.IHK) I all o f riunì, bave or had, or have • S u rp lu s fum i................... 1.700 ( i Huot! Rivcr, Oregon Hoff, of Mosier, an eight pound wheal you ever saw in Mosier Umli ulc«l piotili, le s »•> pec i.ots !•' -ac (4) and Fico (5) in sai ! silice acqu im i or iiow have, in and to lux*** ftflM ......... boy. Imre, too. Strauss. Mock “ D in said K ram er’s Addition the following described real property, Dividenti* U u putti............ U S T .M A R V 'S A C A D LAI V i *• ’ Halles t ity, in W asco County, Ore lying and being situated in W asco D u«* U * tiuuks I tunke*s Robinson spoilt several Jus. Cherry made a business gon; County, Oregon, to-w it: » go Postal tw v i m - * bau.; tl*p »dt- DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. days in Portland’ this week hav- trip to 1 ortland yesterday, £ THE DALLES, OREGON ih- salii in the manner providi'd by law Individual cl* •■sit subject tt* Ail o f hot 1 in Section 13, Township n 1K.MII ind cert . des t.f tie,) e» mg bis hand treated for blood vj for tiie sale o f real property U|x>n 1 North o f Range 12 E ast o f tiie W il- Physician and Surgeon J . P. Garruli was a passenger Certified checks........... x ! m o r t-fc ," for. closure, and the proceeds lam ette Meridian, containing 22.40 poisoning. BOARDING AND DAV on this morning’s local to Port- Cas.lini chimi. * opt It> ). , ' U ' ? arising from .-coli sal*- lie applied in i acres. Time cet i incuto» of dep. dt M o s ie r - - O reg on ¡8 FOR GIRTS I bought Dolls and Toys before land, I payment o f iHid judgm ent and the Also Fractional Lot No. 1, fn Section T ota I...... sums aliove mentioned, including costs 18, Township 1 North of Range 13 Ft, the war and they are in my ë For Particulars apply to M. Remington, of The Dalles, ^ "t sale and • ttornev fees: and th?it*the containing 32.88 acres, excep t the fol DR. C. H. JENKINS store. Don’t send away as I was an official visitor in town XTATK 111'' (I'H' I ;<> n , .. u* lemUmts. and each and all o f them, lowing strip o f land being 10 fe e t in I S I S T E R S U P E R I O R havff tt good selection and my I COUNTY (ip WAPI'O. '" ' DENTIST yesterday. • - j sn\ and all persons claim ing liy, willt!i described as. commencing at a ¿ a m m u t ii r«i I. 6. .1. HETtRIl I. fusilier prices veil I'lit* satisfactory lo 'y o u . through or under t . -nior any o f them. : point Oil the .South line o f said lot, 6271 H o o d R i v e r ; - O reg o n Dollà and Toy s lo delight every Lee Evans left on Tuesday J fo r1 ............ fur e 'e r ! erred, from ¡my and all t i ' t West, from the N ortheast corn er • tin* ul»o\ • stul• 'iiit'iit .............. i true t;> tin* In- ; «•( tiy i|uily anil in terest in said i,l Theodore Ates(ilie's Donation Land Hlalock, whtre he is luuitinK the *ii“*^i .1 <• ami i. ii. r Office l ’iione, 1081. Res. Rhone. 333 child. See Strauss. - I'ouliun ... j LI irA/vo.. | L. J. M kic R!) 1.. (’a fait r. portion thereo f, stive •'laim; thence N ortheast to a point on Mr, anti Mrs, H; E. Birkner, ' e sl,' ‘ wlUUooHe* ........ only tiie statu tory rig h t o f redtmp . | the E a st line o f said l,o t, 18 rods W est ■*■ .''^näH. i.u«:*.-.;vF..4«ie j c -' iæs * Jack (¡lark, Mrs, V. C. Young Look thru Ihtse columns and u, , n, tiiiii, and for such other am! further • and I54J fe e t North from said M es- a i in f ¡.s to t C o u r t may seem meet j pile's claim ; sai l strip o f land extend- anil C. Piper were Sunday see who of our business men ad- 11 • lay oi November, lull. and equitable. i ing tiirougli said fractio n al lot between- afternoon visitors in Hood River, vertise—and who don’t H. (Î. K ibble W o retail ' !K;" ;,a ’° " s ' s tl( ¡'shed in the said points, to gether with the rigid to Shoes made to order. N o tary P u b lie. Benjl R: Willey spent the first I ‘“ i r I3.il''tin , a weekly newspaper use the same for a w ater d itch : Election Hals” are in vogue Men’s and Boys Shoes, R e p a ir - o f go'ieral circulation published in i Also the N VV J o f the NW| o f laid Of the week in Portland. Re - 1 (his Wet.k> Wot yo„ ls> or is the ing neatly done while y o n w a it. County. Or con, for six con .Section 18. in Tp. 1 N o f Range 13, turning with himon Tuesday for ,v||ow weil|.inK j, v GRANDVIEW MITES Prices re: -enable and ali wort; M" t e e weeks, I..- og seven issues E ast o f the W illam ette Meridian, con- a fortnight’s visit were his cous th e r-o f. in compliance w ith an containing 58.82 acres;. P guaranteed ins, the Misses Elsie Prutherund Mrs. I * ips . !. Race and Mrs. \ yerv pltu'snnl ■ ■ 1 1 r;■ r <> ;nr|j I^ School '¡'ext Books a n d W. I,. Rradshaw, rtb Ha f o f the N orth- Alma Ingram, of Seattle. '*09. Ciierrv were visilors in was • ivott Mrs. lans s Hiebion £ School Supplies of all kinds. 1 * 1'' ' * ’ ' "I .In S t s ', oi -iisi : or te r o f tiie N ortheast Q uarter, Jo . jp h Am ore ’ "•;,oi. uir t 1 m il'., dati i thi cut th" Souliieast Q uarter o f tiie North November 1« remember the " ...1 R,Ver Wedne8day after- !; r ' r-x rs si thi e ast Q uarter o f tiie N ortheast Q uarter 10 Union St. The Dalle - " ‘l ' <d Octoiit r. ¡914. amt date, Buster Brown will give a ! " 0 " ' Grandview, many i redy and ... I o f tile first publication o f tills of Sec. 13, Tp. I N orth o f Range 12 $ B o o k s and Magazines, reception for this sto e. Ilf Don’t forget that (he M o s ie r j ,ls,,lul pn enls hei - .- mnmt s is O ctober 30t i, 1914. and , E ast, containing 30 acre s; will have his (log Tige with him Grange holds ¡Is regular month- Those I Ims.- present were Hr. and * Stationery and Novelties; 1 * 1 ‘ 1 s( ■ ’li* 1 -ation there- Also a tra c t o f land commencing at Aid rei and family. Mrs. S M ¡itches and Cioeks, Leal It- P ^ of is Deceml’er 11th, 1914. and will give awnv souvenirs. I.v all day meeting, with chicken Airs- AMred : poir.t 233 ft i t North o f Soutlieast ii Clement and daughter, Mr. and 3 er and Toilet gomls. corner o f fraction al t.i t I o f W est Fm:r> W. W i i . so n , Exact place anti time will In* mi ilinne •r, tomorrow, A tiorin v for Plaintiff. H alf o f Northwest Q uarter o f Sec. 18, : Mrs. Ralph Cut.tmings and son, domiceli later, but November 1«) Th<> mMV concrete v tl. ,M1V* t !> s V . i m Tp. 1 North o f Range 13, E W M ; r. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. Albert" 5 Stdtscriptions taken for 5 i is the date I want every child to tlu. ,.ns, al)(, S()1I(h of t tie nee running due North 437 fe e t ; Medenw: ; 1 « I. Mrs. I*'. Parsley and ^ all magazines and papers, ij * thence Sou11 39 ilejr. 5s min. Flast 429 see him. Strauss. brick bank, gives the building ii I children, Mr. and Mrs. Liltle- fe e t; t ht r.ee : outh d eg., 3-1 min. Clubbing rales can tie bad. f ^ C T T .. .11 Dr. (\ A; Macrnm and wife and the town quite a melropoli- na}.e and son, and Air. A. E. \\ est 24(1! fe e t to place o f beginning: . § § Cun supply you with any vtent to Portland yesterday. The tun appearance, and is a credit Parsley, from Husband's Land ii all o f said land above described being Dr. will be awa> several days to the workmanship of J . E. ing. thing ¡:. tins line at most in W asco County. Oregon; A OU fil, nut ) >i*;t I A ! : isit ;■ Or a* mucii o f s i i propertj as w ill and on his return will take atrip , lligloy. BA KERY prices in any of tlu-se lines. f- fi reasonable price..,. Dainties were served and the Hi t ’ d H IM an d Mini the eastern part of the, ♦ «‘veiling was devoted to music •fn*?; iiriii-r o f s V, ■. ith cost- and accruing ir-r-v s . î H û .7 .. CONFECTIONERY bounty, looking after the orcli- costs. ¡Saiit property will be sold suh- It Is mi ’ut ni iml ci fact that and I i\e Hundp'd SOFT DRINKS j t ii> confirmation ami redemption as ards in the capacity of fruit in there nui h* r e per n. " i f n prosperity I’he partv broke mi at an early O. W. kV Ä N Time I able spector. Mrs. Mai-rum will re without n p erm ar-n t b j taw provided. rtrultiir«. CIGARS ." . TOBACCO hour in lhe morning Air. Shel EAST ROUND \v::.s iîD i'x i» •= Da I a t fa ll.'S City. W asco County, main in Portland several weeks. don was able to enjov lunch and An rp -te ilrto farm t must have no No. It); tii a. m. No. 1, [d P-m. Oregon, this 22nd day o f October. 1914. V . li. IJN D B U k U , t 'V w :. Wednesday, No\. l i t h, i will accurate knuwlcdmn - f today aiul a V isit. I.EV1 t'HRISMAN, No. s 6 .‘H p. m. No. 7, ! a.m. ♦ give frJOO extra votes with each c h a r vision of tomorrow S t p r iie .- s B i do , M o sier , O r e . Sherilf o f W asco County. I W. F. LARA WAY, — LOCAL — Co Mosier Oregon General For Sale S. F. GOSS D zr? 3 Y & S j Foust & Merle Ì Dr. St. Louis Shoe Ä Shop. Mosier Book Store 5 | I î,. COiMINI, 5 I The Tombstone --------- man --------- ! j ifiöciLri Meats At All Hours +1 Try Him and Com: nee iâc sale ol raisins, cur ants In tht* a ;e of «.'.va- ’errent In Iteri- ''It's is. e II e, mince î eat. cutturiii ret-n ce there D no excti«e for citi on, iciiion | ii, craoi'en te.*, soil depletion to further in. ra c e th * nation's pruspertfy. Olives and picides, salad oil, cheese, bread, rubbers, dry A SOLID m DM.LTIir WATCH -Of goods: bats and caps. Strauss. 21 00 $ . . Obituary, Every liodv knows t tlm Wh'ttieM Dunham Mtdhews "VVAl 'i'll \M " i„ a w was b o r n Mav ti !SR>. at' \\ *'>t shim»' duracy and itepcnilnlilM \ Jersey, Siark county, II':. and dted'LH'f. Phi-, 14)14. fit !Y»*k1:i!Ml, Sged 7d 'v:»r>sj 5 months and III days. H** 's su r, it ed IV se vn S 'il •Irci), h is wife'.'Mi I o n e J n u g 't - Per tirving died Mr. Mathews was a veteran of the Civil w i m ‘, serving two tear* :t> Company D, 112th Illinois Voluliteers. The follerai war. held Octob-r 3rd at theCreniaiorimn ( lia: el, ''ortland, under t h» auspices of •lie Masonic Oiiiet ol wi n- i he Had been a mem h r al«»ut lor j . ! j r n ■* o b .. . t b r w.^lv \ u r p ^ Lb \ ' .u r n m z t i a i a j ~ i : ; £ : x ± ' t L i Ì S 01503 .Œ lW ICfiUEOf 1 I lits is Forty-.iuh School \car O -cns 5 i : i » i l i r i H i i v i s t h , 1 Q 1 4 W rite :or ilhistr.ih I toc-rvige I ■ V,- lit. 1 I Hi- I II . 1 \K , s ." t J .or Gala Ice * ont.lining tini mtormatkin. / )..-, - , uiR IC IIL TU R E : A g t ■ i c. v i.iiili'. - id- . .D.iiryHus- cu , \ t’o>:itrv tiu«t',ti. n In "tMilture. le i • . NOV, ti■ : 1 r i munii S; sc . l OflifsIiiSviflii’C, ; - f * * k iti $ 10.00 lie an a.! ■ |>I: oial opportunity to nl suit nr m i vigil at a can alio: i! t > i a\, mil "î Th ‘S l - s i WV, ; io.wi F i:i> Art * .<£ ; _ - 7. Ore rena As* Mission i f the M N t in «*: hltf.’ru n . Irttk..it»cn, h e v iv, Mr« !i.in!\a!, ( hem Kai. Mining ' ' >4 • Av > M >i A M > T i \ -Vulture. I>»lrv ’ ’•* A\ < c* » l e , ' t . i. •Vu»». T re>trv. Hn>inr*s> Mi. it Ccurse. -V I/.'..:, - r m. Sit . baud Vo k e ( ulture. pAfiTie»» Busmets Co" m bv M ai ! ^ree. se\ei tl ve t's ■P9> •ars. ~ H s! :«i * A intai > t a J* .»is! :u*| a,% e iti üm B 1 O ; « 1 ' Ladies Co a Here is an npliorttir.it.v l'or lati y nr miss t" secure spI»*Mui<i c"Uf jit but ;r ii'3 't * nf :t.- real va!,.«-. These are all g'"*'! si ,s and Hi.' linisti : m l workman- >*■ it• i" * xci-i!»-:. rilevi- are values in ili'*« ! -1 -u» to SIT.'/O, but we have tr«> ma -> .1 " fing in sacrifiée iht-se «( low pri --- in «>r !i that nur stock i ■ (his de rcn. We need the r.w * i f’t»r onr :s| : 1 1 : 1 s S f Ok K ti, ' \- ? 11 SlMtO ■ ¡splay. Now is y.u n* op» >rtu- iti earli ( befi tie Y art* a!l vi r. s t. • l. 1 -to g o ti Special: B .iv ;’ a * i v .iiing mt-ii's Overcoats. Ages 9 to 20 years Good, warm coals 11; 't - :!l stand a l< ' <«f hard wear. Val in -6.00. Your'clmice, v 2 .9 8 Macl inaiv Coats for Men and Boys. A Big Assortment to chnose from, in phi n colors and plaids. Extra irousers foi Bays. Wo have a v ry large line of iht-se in plain colors, i:i stripes and fancy mixtures, suitable for dress or school wear. Prices from line up to $1.75. We ha a complete fine * f D. M. C. at our former low price. 1 PI S 5 .9 3 I Î 1^1 PARIS PAIR , j T' ' ' L A R G E S T AND B E S T S T O R E