Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 28, 1916, Image 4

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SPE C IA L-Shirt Waists for Ladies. A lot that
are slightly soiled and mussed. Values up
to $1.50. Your choice only_____
Marx Made Trouser Week
25c
BOYS WAISTS—Made o f good grade Percale
and Gingham, medium dark and light colon 25c
Your choice....... .
April 29th to May 6th
On the above dates we. as well as thousands of
other retailers over the United States, will present
for your consideration, a splendid exposition of
MARX MADE Hitch Grade Trousers. (See window
display). The tailoring is unusual great care has
been used in matching linings and pocketings with
the color and patterns o f the trousers. The stripes
run even with the crease, the proportions in the
seat, thigh and stride are fashioned along lines which
mean comfort to you. The ‘ ‘Wunder Waist Band” ,
made exclusively on MARX MADE trousers, is in
itself a Bplendid innovation. Your size is here now.
We advise an early selection.
UNION SUITS for M E N - Made offing quality
nainsook with an elastic knitted band across the
back at the waist which permits the free move­
ment of the body. Loose fitting, knee |
length, sleeveless. The suit .................
50c
rr
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
You can rid your place
of all pests by'using
Red Qragon
KewUes. Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
Squirrel and GooHer Poison
VS
^
you c*t
"T h a « t o (U nS "
Sold under a positive money-back guar*
antee. You run no risk in try ing it.
Begin today.r
“ I t C a ts • a m !” ( f
ARTHUR PHARMACY CO.
WORK SHIRTS for MEN A big assortment
to choose from in desirable colors, good full
cut and well made. Your choice
_
35c
Do not overlook that table o f Oxfords and
Slippers for Ladies, Misses and Children. There
are some big bargains there that you can use; good
run of sizes, too, for you to choose from; Q Q
values up to $4 a pair; your choice, pair
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V
New home Users *re Quality Choosers
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W . E. C h o w n
T h e N ew Home Sewing Mach. Co.
264 P a c ific B ld g .. San F ra n c is c o . C a l.
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
j To the voters of Hootl and NVa.^co To the electors of the several precinct* I
counties:
THE DALLES
•
-
OREGON
comprising the county of Wasco:
1 hereby announce myself as Repub­
SPECIAL We have on sale this week a lot of
Si/..- M K 10
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
Re-
,
'
lican candidate f-.r representative from
12, 14 y t*an«
Ladies Kid Gloves that are worth regularly £ /k
j the twenty-ninth district, subject to the i publican candidate for county clerk o( j DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
• 276 Juniors’ and
will of the people expresses! at the pri­ j Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the j
from $1 to $2 a pair; small sizes; choice, pr. O U C
Girla’ Suit
mary election.
will of the people expressed at tlie pri- I
rilMwll. ID 12 14
Physician and Surgeon
if nominated an I elected, I will at all -------
Year«
1
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— held
Wasco
mary --- election
times is- mindful of the welfare of the county, May 19, 1916.
SPECIAL Boys two piece underwear, shirts
I taxpavers
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
1 f nominated and elected, I pledge
and drawers worth from 25c to 35c a gar- a n
I will, if elected, introduce a bill de­ myself to conduct tlie office to the best
claring
all
highways
heretofore
desig­
ment: summer weight; your choice, garment 1 VC
of my ability, working at all times as in i
nated as state highways to )>e state the past, for inure efficient and eronom- ,
highways in fact, and imposing upon ical methods of conducting the same j
the slate the exclusive duty of building with due courtesy to all and for tlie D e r b y & S t e a r n s
and maintaining the same, and reliev­
ing the counties from any expense per­ liest interest of all parties concerned.
L. B. FOX.
taining to tlie construction or mainte­
L aw yers
H I I I I I I I I I I 1 H -M -H f it
Wanted—Running gear of light 3)*
nance of such highways, and will also
Miss Marie Shogren came up from
aid
in
every
iiossible
way
the
securing
JRIEF LOCAL MENTION ; . Portland Saturday for a week’s visit inch wagon. Inquire at Bulletin office.
To tlie Republican voters of Wasco
of federal aid for the construction of
county :
R. A. Walters, left yesterday for
H O O D RIVER
OREGON
highways in the state of Oregon
- M l at the home o f her parents, Mr. and
I wish to announce myself a candi­
Mrs. F. A. Shogren.
Portland after visiting here with
I’d. adv.
J. L. KELLY-
l-H - l-W
H I I several kinds, also
Potatoes
for - aeeil;
date Tor the nomination of county
Some special values in dry goods friends.
potatoes for table use. Strauss.
Whtcomb & Kolstad, proprietors of
For State Senator
treasurer, subject to the will of the
Fast passenger and (reigtit service the Hood Rivej- Electric, have made a
just now. Huy all you will need for
D R . C H . J E N K IN S
To tlie voters of Hood River and Was­ Republican voters at the primary elec­
Mrs. J. P. Tryon was a week end the summer as all lines are advancing. between Portland and The Dalles via sightly improvement and one that adds
tion, May 19. 1916.
visitor in The Dalles.
to the comfort and accommodation of co counties:
Regulator Line.
Strauss.
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
Repub­
DENTIST
O LIVER R. KRIER.
its patrons by tearing out the poorly
The regular song service at the I m arranged rear end of the showhouse lican candidate for the state senate for
If you need a case or can of any kind
Dressmaking—Up-to-date dressmak­
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HOOD RIVER. OREGON
tlie
sixteentli
senatorial
district
of
Ore-
anuel
church
will
be
conducted
by
and building a foyer soch as found in
of canned goods, see Strauss.
ing done at your house. Rate $1.50 per
ail modern playhouses. Thus the house gon, subject to the will of the people as To tlie voters of Wasco county :
Office Phone 1681. Res. Phone 333
Ed. F. Reeves was In The Dalles day. tlr will take sewing at linme. L. A. Mathews. The subject for next is given better ventilation and more expressed at tlie primary election to be
I hereby announce myself as a Re­
Sunday will be, “ The Sunday School
Saturday on husiness.
Mrs. John Saul. Phone.
ml7tf
patrons can be accommodated without 1 field on May 19, 191ti. If nominated and publican candidate for county treasurer,
elected 1 pledge myself to discharge the
and Da Relations to the Church.” crowding.
FISHING TACKLE for you at
subject to tlie will ol tlie people, e x -1
It was a pleasant surprise when There will he special songs by the
The New Electric is now installing a duties of tlie office to best of my ability.
Chown’i.
let the State own and maintain the pressed at the primary election to be ;
thirty of their friends walked in on choir and the Mosier male quartet. new ventilator system that will give a
held May 19, 1916.
F.. E Amaden made a business trip Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davidhizar last Everyone in the Mosier district ia in­ complete change of air in the theatre Columbia River Highway.
Raid Adv.
J. W MORTON.
If nominatad and elected I w ill con
to Hood River Saturday.
Pritiay night. The event was a birth­ vited to come and hear some good sing­ every three minutes.
: for :
The foyer is draped in handsome
duct tlie office in the same careful and
Ira Warren was in llood River yea- day anniversary.
ing. If you have never heard the draperies, and when pi inters have fin­
For State Senator
economical manner as in the past.
terday.
Mrs. Ed. L. Howe, her mother, Mrs. quartet you have missed a great treat ished their work the Electric will be as To the voters of llood River and Wasco
H ALLIE S. RICE.
good looking aB any theatre of its size
Three packages of 10c crackers for Hyles, and her sistera, Mist Bytes and and next Sunday will be a good time to in the state.
counties;
hear
them.
25c cash this week. Strauss.
1
respectfully
announce
myself
a«
a
Mrs. S. H Maddock, came up Satur­
The new foyer gives room for the
To tlie Republican voters of Wasco
Phone 1124
A. L. Dundas and two chidren, John parking of baby carriages, and further candidate on the Republican ticket for
W. A. Marsh was in Hood River the day from Portland for a atay at Le-
county :
state senator for the sixteenth senator­
more,
the
house
in
enanled
to
comply
and Donald, were here from Portland
howa Fruit Farm.
first of the week.
I hereby announce myself as a can- J
more strictly with the state fire laws. ial district of Oregon, subject to your
w ill to be expressed at the primaries to delate for tlie office of district attorney 1
Mrs. V. C. Young was in Hood River
Geo. Gammie, of Portland, was here last Friday and spent the day here on
In- In-Id on the 1 9 th day of May, 1910.
yesterday.
yesterday looking up some real estate Mr. Dundas’ ranch, adjoining the prop
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
If nominated and elected, I will pledge on tlie Republican ticket at tlie primary
Proprietor
H ood River
erty of Chas. Hoff. Mr. Dundas, who
with I y OCAL, A P P L IC A T IO N S , ¡ia they
my beet efforts to secure state control and election, May 19, 1916. If nominated
Mias Ailce Kennett was a Saturday buys. He intends to invest in Mosier
sold
30
acies
of
orchard
here
last
week
ca n n o t reach the «eat o f the disease.
imintenance
of
tin-
Columbia
River
property
and
was
well
pleased
with
the
and
elected,
I
will
execute
and
enforce
visitor in The Dalles.
ata rrh 1« a local disease, greatly In­
for $5000, also purchased last week 200 C
Highway : to unyielding tax redactions tin- law ; will faithfully and diligently
fluenced b y con stitu tion a l conditions,
well cared for Mosier orchard tracts.
FLY SCREEN time is here. Screen
acres of land in the Lyle, Washington, and in o rd e r to cu re it you must from top downward ; to economy in .ap­ perform all the duties pertaining to the
take
an
internal
rem
edy.
H
a
ll’s
C
a
­
Miss
Anne
Shogren
came
up
from
dnors, and so forth at Chown's.
district which he will set partly to or­ tarrh C ure is taken internally and propriations, and tlie elimination of all office, and will at all times conduct the
unnecessary ami freak laws from our ottlre in a courteous and economical j
C. T. Bennett made a business trip Portland Wednesday night for a stay chard. Mr. Dundas has a great deal a cts thru the blood on the m ucou s s u r­ statute books.
manner and for tlie liest interests of the
fa ce s o f the system . H alf s C atarrh
on her ranch. She is expecting her
to Hood River Tuesday.
o f faith in the apple industry and Cure w a s prescribed by one o f the best Pd. adv.
J. R. NICKEI.8EN taxpayers and tlie public in general.
Physician and Surgeon
niece. Miss Elsie Mcl.ynn. of Portland,
p h y sicia n s in this cou n try fo r years. It
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stated
that
he
intends
to
purchase
ad­
J. K. Carpenter returned to Portland who will visit for a few days.
PAUL W. CHILDERS.
is co m p osed o f som e o f the best ton ics
know
n,
com
bin
ed
with
som
e
o
f
the
ditional property in the Mosier dis­
To the registered voters of Wasco
yesterday after a stay on hia ranch.
best blood purifiers. T he p e rfe ct c o m ­
A dance will Ire given Saturday
county, Oregon :
Have you tried Red Ribbon hominy night in Cbnwn'a hall with music trict, which he believes is the best bination o f the ingredients in H a lls
To Wasco and llood River voters:
Telephones:
C ata rrh C ure is what prod u ces such
apple district in the world.
I hereby desire to announce myself as
and succotash? Fine at Strauss.’
w on d erfu l results In ca ta rrh a l co n d i­
I am a candidate for nomination for
furnished by a Hood River orchestra.
Residence
1031
O ffice 1241
a candidate fer tlie nomination at Un­ state senator from tlie sixteentli sena­
Rex M. Gill and L. Tiff arrived here tions Send for testim onials, free
Mr.'. Geo. Chamberlain and children Admission, II.
F J C H E N R Y ft CO P rops T oled o. O
Dancing begins at
hands
of
the
Repub'ican
party,
to
the
from
Lebanon,
Oregon,
Friday
after­
A ll D ruggists. 75c
torial district, composed of Wasc-i and
were in Hood River on Tuesday.
8 :80 sharp.
H a ll’ s F a m ily P ills fo r con stip ation .
office of county commissioner at the Hood River counties, by tlie Democrat j
noon en route to Lacrosse, in south­
W. H. Weber was a business visitor
O f f i c e i n B r o a ix x a B l d g .
Master Tommy Nordby, nephew of eastern Washington. They had been
coming primaries; and should I be party at the May primaries.
Tuesday in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCargar, re­ a week on the road and related their
H o o d R iver
nominated, and later elected to said
GEORGE R. WILBUR.
Anything In AUTO OILS, GASO­ turned Tuesday to hia achool and home many experiences and delays in coming
position, will discharge tlie duties
in Portland after spending the Easter over the Colombia River highway from
LINE and sccesaoriea at CHOWN’S.
thereof to tlie liest of my ability.
To the electors of Hood River and
F. C. CLAUSEN.
Miss Effie Wright was a visitor in vacation here.
Portland which was in an almost im­
Wasco counties:
(I’ ai-I Advertisements)
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Miss Eatella B. Parker, who haa passable condition. It was necessary
Hood River last week.
I hereby announce myself a Republi­
W. A. HUSBANDS
To the Republican voters of Wasco
To tlie registered voters of Wasco can candidate for representative from
Mis. A. Sellinger visited the latter been teaching school at Ironsides, Ore­ to remove rock limbs and soft dirt
county:
Blacksmith
gon, returned to her home in Mosier which obstructed their travel and often
county, Oregon;
the twenty ninth representative district,
part of last week in Hood River.
1 take this means of declaring my­
yesterday, her term of school for the times it was necessarry to lay planka
1 desire through this medium to subject to the will of the people ex­
Rex pork and heana, 15c can at 10c
Horse Shoeing and General
self a candidate for county commis­
year having been completed.
announce my caudidaey for the nom­ pressed at tlie primary election to be
before them in order to get through.
for cash this week. Strauss.
Repair Work.
sioner, subj- ct to your approval at the
ination
of
county
assessor,
subject
to
a
They
are
traveling
in
a
covered
emi­
held
in
said
district,
'la
y
19,
1916.
W. M. Harnett, banker, of Wasco,
primary election. May 19.
Mrs. Wm. Graham was a Saturday
M
o
s
i
e
r
,
-
-
O regon
majority
vote
expressed
at
the
Republi­
If nominated and elected I pledge my­
Oregon, passed through the city Friday grant wagon and believe that it will
If nominated and elected 1 promise
visitor in Hood River.
self to discharge the duties of the office
in hia automobile. Mr. Barnett has an take them two weeks before they to perform the duties of the office with can primaries, on May 19, hllli.
Jack Coffman was a Hood River vis­ apple orchard in the Hood River val­ reach their deatination. Both men are
If nominated and later elected, I will to the best of my abilly and for the
Past Due memory refreshing stamps
fairness to all and to the best of my
itor yesterday.
on tin ue, to the best of my ability, to best interest of tlie people in general.
middle aged and traveled last year
ley.
have been added to our ready made
abiitly.
E. C. FITZGERALD.
do everything tending toward raising
Get my rash proposition on Carna­
J. T. ADKIKSON.
stock. They are neat in appearance
The Ladies Aid society met last through Montana and Washington to
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tlie standard of tlie office, and to the|
tion milk. Strauss.
and the wording is to the point. For
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 8. E. Lebanon with the same team. Mr. To tin- several voters of Wasco county, best interests of tlie taxpayers at large.
To the Republican voters of Wasco and sale at this office.
Mias Marion Wood sjient Saturday Evans. At the next meeting the soci­ Tiff has a son in l.acrosse with whom
J A M E S A. DA V I S .
Oregon:
llnod River counties:
visiting in Hood River.
ety will be entertained by Mrs. James he will visit for some time.
1 hereby desire to announce myself a
At the coming primary election my
Dudley Piercey was a husiness visit Cherry at the home of Mrs. E. A.
andidate for tlie nomination of county To the voters of Wasco county :
name will appear as a candidate for
Snow in Upper llood River V alley
Rare.
or Wednesday in The Dalles.
sheriff, subject to the will of Republi­
1 hereby announce myself as a Re­ the Republican nomination for circuit
While a third of an inch of raia fell can voters, at the coming primary nom­
Miss Mary A. Mathews, of Portland,
Huy beans and sugar now
It looks
publican candidate for tlie nomination judge oi tlie seventh judicial district
SHOE AN D H ARNESS R E PAIRIN G
was here the first of the week visiting last Thursday in the Lower Valley, ac­ inating election.
like higher prices soon. Strauss.
of sheriff of Wasco county, Oregon. If comprising Wasco an-1 Hood River
cording
to
the
records
of
Cooperative
HARNESS SUPPLIES
Should I he nominated and later nominated and later elected, I will use counties, and I take this means ol
Mrs. E. A. Yarnell and Mr. and Mrs. with her brothers, Geo. W. and L. A.
J M. Carroll have visited with Mrs. Mathews. She stopped off on her re­ Weather Observer Birge, a snowfall of elected to said office, I will continue as economy and my best judment in per­ announcing my oandidacy therefor, MOSIER
OREGON
J. P. Carroll this week in Hood River. turn for a viait with friends in Hootl two inches fell in the Upper Valley. in the past to enforce the laws, and con­ forming tlie duties of the office. I will subject to tlie decision of the Republi­
The snow esused no damage in the up­ duct the office in a courteous and eco­
River.
advoctae the passing of a law at the can voters of the two counties men­
I.et ua linisb your films. Same may la-
Mayor E. A. Rare is constructing a per community, where fruit trees are nomical manner.
next term of tlie legislature, giving the tioned, as expressed at the primaries.
left at the Bulletin office. Hlocoiu \
Commercial Club Meeting
several
weeks
later
in
building
than
in
LEVI
CHRISMAN.
county court authority to let tlie board­
Canfield. Hood liiver.
t- concrete retaining wall along the en­
FRED W. WILSON.
the
Lower
Valley.
tire front of his property now used as
ing of the county prisoners to tlie low­
C. G. Nichol was in Hood I t i w o,>
The rains may damage the cherry
a place of residence by Mr. and Mrs.
I hereby announce my candidacy for est bidder.
The regular business meeting
To the voters of Hood River and Wasco
business between trains Frioajr morn. |
crop,
however,
the
cool
cloudy
weather
F. C. SEXTON.
P. L. Arthur. When completed the
the Demci ratic nomination oi sheriff,
counties :
of the Mosier Commercial Club
in«.
preventing
the
working
of
bees,
which
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subject to a majority vote as expressed
wall will make a neat addition to the
I hereby announce myself a Republi­ is held on the first'Monday o f
A new supply of WATCHES, all well kept grounds.
aid in the polleniiation o f the fruit. at tlie Democratic primaries, on May Fordistrfct attorney of Wasco county:
can candidate for representative from each month.
prices. YOU should have one, from
Orrhardists, however, state that a half 19, Ifllfl. If I am nominated and Inter
The same efficient and strict enforce­ the twenty-ninth district subject to tlie
Mrs. Wm. Piggott, o f Ogden, Utah,
Phown'i.
of the cherry blooms can be faulty elected, I will during inv term of office ment of tlie laws, and attention to the
E. W. D avidhizar , Pres.
will of the people expressed at tlie pri­
who has been here for some time in
W. H. Weber went to Portland Set
of hf|(„ h , „ d
with h, r from lack o f pollinisation and the com­ |>er(orm the duties of sheriff to the best legal business ol the conntv and state mary election, to he held May 19, 1916.
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
of my ability, and as economically as as in the past, backed by 22 years of
r . . i . T rn. ! ’“ °n bueinese. returning | d, UBht, r Mr, Kerd Kng, lke. went ing crop will atili be a bumper one.
If nominated and elected 1 pledge
Frost prevailed over the Hood River |>ossilde administer the affairs ol the actual court ex|ierience. Republican.
Monday night
myself to discharge the duties of the
to Portland Saturday for a short stay.
Iatdies, secure jou r calling cards
Primories, May 19, 1916,
For Sale at a bargain. Gunning farm Mrs. Piggott says that her health has valley last Friday night, but with no office.
office to th best of mv ability.
tlie Billetin office. 50 cards for ", '5c;
resulting
damage,
according
to
reports
diaries L. Darnielle.
wagon with springs, in good condition. been considerably improved since com­
W. A. BELL.
J. È. ANDERSON.
100 cards for $1.
from different renter*.
See Strauss about it.
ing to Mosier.
Mrs. C. G. Graham and her daugh­
Five girls walked from The Dalles
Family Drive Over Highway
ter-in-law. Mrs. Gordie Graham, were to Mosier anil return, a distance of .‘12
Accompanied by hia wife, a little son
Hood River visitors Saturday.
miles, last Sunday, leaving The Dalles
and a daughter, the family snuggled
J W. Morton, candidate for atate at 7 a. m. and returning at 8:30 p . m.
among rooking utenails and household
senator, was in the city Saturday from The girla remained in Moaier 15 min­
goods loaded aboard a small wagon, F.
Hood River.
ute* and apcnl an hour eating lunch.
C. Johnson, of Portland,passed through
In
the
party
were
Olive
Williams,
The McGKAW NON-SKID tire it
Hood River Saturday over the Colum­
best and cheapest Iti me long run. Helen Meyers, Eulenna Meyers and bia river highway en route to Ohio. A
Geneva Keea.
Sold and GUARANTEED by Chown.
big hound dog shared the front of the
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Merrill left last wagon with Mr. Johnson. Pot*, pans,
For Sale— Pedigreed Airedale pups.
Red Raven and t'olne President stock. night for Nampa. Idaho, where they a demijohn and a lantern swung from
will visit for a few days while en route axles and coupling pnla and an extra
Age ten weeks. J. R. Wilcox.
to
their home in Dea Moines, Iowa. horse wss hitched to the rear of the
J. P Carroll was in Hood River sev­
eral time* during the past week visit­ They hava been visiting for the past wagon.
ing with hit wife, who is connAed in week with their son, L. J. Merrill, and
“ We left Portland Tuesday," said
have been spending the winter months
the Cottage hospital.
Mr. Johnaon. At point* it was neces­
in California cities and in Seattle, sary for us to use a block and tackle to
Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Joy entertained a
Washington.
get over slide* on the highway."
number o f friends Monday night in
/ 1
The
Moaier
Scouts
baseball
team
honor of their tenth wedding anniver
High Water Predicted
will cross beta with the I loo. I River
aary.
Scouts Saturday afternoon. The visit­
l.ocal river man ar* predicting very
The U. S. Government says that
ing team plana to return to Hood River high water in the Columbia during the
PR IC E 9 9 9 5 ,0 0 H O O D R I V E R
P R IC E 91.175 H O O D R I V F R
highly milled flour is injurious. I hava
summer. Although the weather
I on train No. 17. The local boys want •arly
for the past several weeks has been so
a new flour that is better and at a
| to Hood River last Sunday morning, cool that the heavy snows of the moun­
lower price. Ask me about it. Straus*
i hut ths scheduled game did not mater- tain* hava not melted, the river has
D. D. Hail, formerly in the real i ialise and consequently a practice not dropped very much, and at the
estate business in thia city, but now a I game was played with a picked up preaent time, at a stage of 18 feet
above the low water mark, the stream
lawyar with offless In Portland, was I team.
lacks but two feet o f beirg as high as
hare yesterday on business.
th* crest of last season.
I
sc
the
River
W. H. Hildebrand was here the Aral
The Regulator Line ha* the steamer I
of the week from Condon, having
The Regulator Line now baa two Stale of Washing! -n in aervire leaving
stnpped off on hia rsturn from Port­ lutata each stopping at Mosier -tally. Portland at 12 o'clock averv night ex- |
land where he disposed nf a load of II fun appreciate good service route cept Sunday, and leaving The I 'alies
hogs. Mr. Hildebrand porrhased a your freight Regulator line. J. O. every day at 2 |>. ov, except Monday j
Route vour freight Regulator Line.
carload of wood from C G. Nichol
Keldin, Agent.
J. O. Bahtin Agent.
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Jviators' a n d
G irl«’ G uim poa
The PARIS FAIR
X
C
ELECTRIC THEATRE
MUCH IMPROVED
G o to Law
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
J. H . L A W
Dr. H. L. Dumble
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
C. J. E. CARLSON
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Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo-the Quality ear.
The best value for the money o f any car on the market. Your
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thorough inspection is invited.
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