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

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    Millinery
Varsity fifty Five
A Regular Suit for Regular F ellow s
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Hart Schaffner & M arx, Young Men De­
signers, created these suits hits. They ex­
press the youthful idea. But all men can
wear these suits; you’ re young enough, no
matter how old you are if you only think so.
Variations to please every taste $ 1 8 and up.
Clothcraft Guranteed Suits in cashmeres,
worsteds and serges; guaranteed all wool and
to give you perfect satisfaction in every way
for $ 1 0 $ 1 1 . $ 1 2 . $ 1 4 and $ 1 5 .
SPECIAL Ladies pure lisle hose full
fashioned with double heel and toe, light and
tine and a dandy good hose at our reg.
price of 45c a pair; special, 3 pairs for
«p 1
SPECIAL Misses and children’s hose; a
1 big line o f a hose in black and white; sizes g
5J to 8; reg. 10c - 15c hose, lace design D C
See the splendid line o f ladies and children
dresses w e are sh ow in g in east w in d o w .
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BRIEF LOCAL
i - i - 1 I H I H - l- H - H - H -
Mr. and
The Dallea
NOW for
O il, COOK
Mra. C. C. laom were in
Sunday.
one of the PERFECTION
STOVES, at Chown'a.
F. C. Sexton, of The Dallea, was
h ire last week on buaineei).
Mra. Ed. L. Howe went to Portland
Sunday for a viait.
FI.Y SCREEN time la here. Screen
doom, and ao forth at Chown’a.
Arthur Kuhn was in The Dallea Sat­
urday on buaineaa.
Tom Henningsen transacted business
Saturday in The Dalle«.
Mrs. C. G. Nichol waa in Hood River
Saturday.
Smoked salmon, apecial this weak,
10c. Strauss.
Chris Huge waa in Portland Satur­
day on buaineaa.
Jack Coffman waa in Hood River
Saturday.
RUBBER HOSE, nnw is the TIME
to buy, at Chown’a.
Leo Nichol motored to The Dallea
Saturday, returning Sunday.
Ed. Sturgess went to Portland Sun­
day for a visit with relatives.
Mra. W. A. lluabanda was in Hood
River last week.
rFortíeafí6<wdBeaatg-\
So it is the duty of every person
to conserve their s t r e n g t h and
health, and their general appear­
ance— in short, to make the most
of all the blessings which Nature
has endowed them.
SPE C IAL — We have a fine line of 36 inch
dress ginghams that we are selling at the yard
only 10c, This grade of gingham usually sells
for 15c and you should get your share | /k
at this special price o f
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PUROIA GUARANTEE
Should any PL'KOLA
Product fail to give
ENTIRE satisfaction
the price paid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
Straw Hats for M en • We have one of the
best line of straw hats in the city and are of­
fering some extra special values in this line.
We also have genuine panamas if you wish.
You will need a nice cool dressy hat from now
on and we can save you money in this line.
The PARIS FAIR
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W. H. Weber spent Sunday in Hood
L. J. Merrill I, Mr. and Mra. C. C.
River.
Clement and daughter,
Mian Ruth
Mra. E. J. Haworth and aon, Harold, Clement, motored Sunday to Hood
o f The Dallea, were in the city Friday. River.
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Chown and aon,
O. R. Krier, of The Dallea, waa here
Roger, motored to Hood River Sunday,
on buaineaa Wedneaday.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Moe spent Sunday spending tha afternoon with friends
in the valley.
in Hood River.
A lax Carlson haa returned to his
O. E. Wilson waa in The Dallea the
home after spending aevaial months in
flrat o f the week on buaineaa.
violin study and concert work through
AIR VULC, the lateat, heat and
out Oregon and Washington.
quickest puncture repairer.
Chown'a.
Mra. J. W. Yoniah and daughter.
Miss Marion Wood was a Hood River
Mabel, o f tha Greenwood district,
visitor the first of the week.
spent Saturday afternoon in Hood
Dr. J. E. Anderson, of Tha Dalles, River.
was here on buaineaa Tuesday.
L. H. T. Schuknecht, who haa been
Shirta and underwear; the new tiea doing tree surgical work at the ranch
and colora at Strauss.’
of the Eaat Hood River Fruit company,
Alex and Ellen Carlson were Hood left the flrat o f tha week for Hood
River visitors the first of the week.
River.
J. K. Nickelsen was up from Hood
Summer weather calls tor pumps.
River Saturday on business.
I have white and patent leather and
E. M. Strauss was transacting bus gun metal for ladies and children. A
inesa in Portland Tuesday.
good stock and the right price at
Shoes for men. StrHusa' la the store Strauaa. ’
for you.
Mias Marie Shogren, who haa heeu
W. G. Faust was in Hood River on making a viait with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. F. A. Shogren, left Sunday
business this week.
for Portland where Bhe expecta to re­
Mra. S. D. Fisher went to Hood
main for two months.
River Wedneaday for a viait.
Rev. H. A. Aarzozian, an Armenian
E. M. Strauss waa in The Dallea on
from Loa Angelea, is holding revival
business yesterday.
meetings at the school house in the
Mra. A. Sellinger came up yesterday Greenwood diitrict. He came a week
from a viait in Hood River.
xgo Tuesday and will hold meeting«
Boy Eagle lye and send three wrap­ until Sunday evening.
pers and get a drawn work center
Rev. L. L. Myers, minister of the
piece. See Strxuea about it.
Christian church in The Dalles, and
H. S. Calligan, of Dufur, spent sev- Rev. W. F. McCormick, of the Chris­
eral days here this week and last week tian church at Helix, were in the city
on huainesa.
Monday visiting with members of the
Let tta liniah your films. Same may lx* local church.
loll at the Bulletin office. Sloeoin A
For Rent—Four room houae al Ort­
Canfield. Hood River.
t- ley. Two Iwdrooma, kitchen, bath,
Mias Emily Husbands and Mias lies pantry, modern plumbing, water and
aie Jones spent Saturday afternoon In light«, large living room, front and hack
porch, basement. Big front and hack
Hood River.
Wednesdays and Saturdays 1 get in yard, garden apot, chicken houae. An
fresh wieners, pork sausage, bologna, ideal summer home. FA per month.
Mr«. FI. l-ane. Ortley, Oregon.
tf
ham and bacon. Strauss.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
Fast pasM-nger and freight sen ice
lielaecn Portland and The Dallea via Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mra. David Robinson. A full attend­
Regulator Line.
ance of members is requested as there
J. T. Adkiason, was a buaineaa vis­
will be matters of great importance to
itor in the city from The Dalles yes­
be brought before the meeting
terday.
F"or Sale—Taocaat iron cook etovee,
For .sale Pedigieed Airedale pupa.
one neater, gasoline stove, chicken net­
lied Hxven and (Vine President stock.
ting. aaddle; hay horec, tt"0 or 121X1
Age ten necks. .1. R. Wilcoa.
IMiunds, 4 years old Cheap for rash.
Mra. H. H. Nielsen, delegate to See Paul Bonimcn or inquire at store ol
grand lixtge of Rebakahs from Moeier. Nichol A Co.
ml*
will leave Sunday for Hoaeburg.
Mra. P. L. Arthur left yesterday for
B. B. Brown, of The Dalles, is visit­ Roaeburg aa a delegate to the grand
ing at the home o f Mr. and Mra. lodge of RehekaliS from Moairr. Mr«.
Arthur Kuhn.
Arthur will remain in Portland until
The McGKAW NUN-SKID tires ere Monday. After her return from Rose-
test and cheapest In the long run. burg she will visit with her parents,
Sold and GUARANTEE.!) by Chown.
Mr. and Mre. F Randal!, at i s-ilc
C. L. McKenna, of Portland, waa Rock. Wash.
here the first of the week looking
The Regulator l ine has the steamer
after hia orchard interests.
State of Washington in service leaving
For S»le—Oak library table, oek Portland at 12 o'clock every night ex-
dresser with large mirror met trees and cept Sunday, amt leaving The Dalle*
springs, iron bed. kitchen table amt every day at 2 p. m., etrepl Monday.
beating stove. Mrs. E. lane. Ortley. Route your freight Regulator l ine
Oregon
mix
J. O held in Agent
ford where he will be employed hy the
government in surveying for a road
from Medford to Crater I.ake. Mr.
Veatch, who went to The Dalles Sat­
urday morning, was joined there by
several other members o f the survey
party.
He expecta to remain until
fall.
Death of Mrs. Susan McNulty
The following obituary taken from
The Dalles Optimist will he of interest
to local people who were acquainted
with the deceased when she was a resi­
dent of Moaier:
Susan Downs was born in Terre
Haute, Indiana, May 2, 1832, her
friends celebrating her 84th birthday
this year by a shower o f postcards.
She was early left an orphan and al
the age of 21 started for the unknown
west with friends by the name of
O’ Neil with whom ahe fell at home,
crossing the plains to Oregon in 1853.
having walked across the ’ ’great Am
erican desert” following an ox team
the entire way. The train met with
Indians, who robbed them of some of
their stock, a big loss on such a jour­
ney. They arrived in The Dallea early
in the fall and when going down the
river the young girl le t John McNul­
ty while they were m..king the portage
at Cascade Locks. Mr. McNulty was
a steamboat man on the pioneer boats
of the lower river to whom ahe was
married F'ebruary 21, 185-1. He had
come to the Oregon country by way of
Cape Horn only a short time before.
They were married in Portland by
Rev. C. L. Kingsley o f the Methodist
church and they made their home at
Shoalwater Hay and Portland for sev­
eral years, the three older children
being born there. In 1859 they came
to The Dalles and the present home,
2lfi W. Second atrret was built in 1881
and the five younger children were
born there. F'our children of Mi. end
Mre. McNulty are still living, Mre.
Mary Halfpap o f Portland. Louise,
Henry and Margaret of this city.
Five grandchildren also survive.
Captain McNulty died F'ebruary 8,
1908. He wee captain of on the old
O. S. A N. boats.
"Idaho”
and
“ Oneonta.” the pioneer passenger
boats of the upper river as the run waa
called and continued to occupy this
position until a short time before his
death. He waa one o f the volunteers
who went to the rescue of the people
at the Cascades after the Indian mar
(acre of March 28. 1858, coming up
from below on the steamer ” Halle. ”
He marked the trees at tha Caacades
where the nine Indians were hung,
cutting the dates of the hanging. This
waa on the north bank at the upper
steamboat landing of the okl portage
road a short distance below Stevenson
Mrs. McNulty became a member of
The Dallea Congregational church dur­
ing the pastorale of Rev P V. Poling
now o f Portland and he was railed
upon to officiate at the last ritea. For
three years she had bean in failing
health caused by tbs ailment* incident
ta old age and paaaad from this life
early Saturvtay morning. May 8, 1918
PERFECTLY
Without health all success
and happiness must be very
limited.
Now is a good time to select your new Sum
mer bat and if you have some original idea of
your own that you wish worked out we will
do it for you. Our line of new shapes is the
largest in the city and we sell them most rea­
sonable. Trimmed hats o f every description
and to suit every taste. Come in and Bee what
a splendid line we have for you to choose from
this year.
—2nd floor.
Last Sunday waa Mothers' day and
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Burton and
daughter-in-law, Mra. Harvey Burton, the services appropriate for the day
will be held next Sunday with Thomaa
were visitor« Monday in Hood River.
In the evening
A car of that good feed and flour Lelliott in charge.
from eastern Oregon came in last Reverend Wikuff, Congregational min­
week. Save money en good flour and ister o f San Francisco, will deliver a
sermon and also officiate in the
feed here now. Strauss.
christening of two of Mosier's young­
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Waite, of
est citizens.
Madraa, formerly of this eity, were
J. M. Burpee, F'rank Middleswart,
visitors over Sunday with Mr. and
P. L. Arthur and E. E. Amaden left
Mrs. V. C. Young.
Friday night for a fishing trip to the
The Parent-Teacher association has
Deschutes river in the vicinity of
an interesting program prepared for
Shearer’s Bridge, returning Sunday
their meeting this afternoon at the
night. Each member of the party
achoolhouse.
returned with nice catches of the
Mra. F. O. Downing left yesterday speckled beauties. They stated, how­
morning for her home in Portland ever, that the river is really too high
after spending a week with Miss Anne for good fishing.
Salmon flies are
Shagren.
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abundant along the hanks of the river.
A. Monner, o f Tualatin, father of
Last Sunday a goodly number of the
Mrs. John Saul, left yesterday after
people of the Moaier district enjoyed
a few days’ viait, for Madras where he
the pleasure o f listening to one of the
has other children residing.
beet sermons ever delivered from a
Mrs. J. C. Marshall, of Portland, pulpit in this city. Bishop Paddock,
waa here last week visiting at the of Hood River, conducted the service
homes o f her brothers, James and according to the Episcopalian church
George Camp.
and then proceeded to deliver a real
George Zolla, who is employed on the heart to heart talk, not aa a preacher
East Hood River Fruit company ranch, to a congregation but aa man to maa.
spent Sunday at his home In Hood All those who were present will be
River.
happy to have the Bishop come often.
Misa Elide Mr Lynn returned last
Ben Veatch, who for several months
Friday to her home in Portland after a haa been working with the party of
viait at the country home of her aunt. surveyors under J. A. Elliott, high­
Mias Anne Shogren.
way engineer, left Saturday for Med­
M INIS I f PIIFICTIM.
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o ’clock at the Crandall
Chapal by Rev. 1). V. Poling assisted
by Rev. Nathan Evans of the Metho­
dist church. A quartet composed of
Mr*. J. M. Lows, Mrs. FI. C. Price,
C. J. Crandall and D. V. Puling sang
"Lead Kindly Light” and "A bide
With M e" and Mrs. Lowe sang, “ One
Sweetly Solemn Thought.” Mrs. W.
H. Groat was at the organ. The pall­
bearers were A. S. Roberts, A. E.
Crosby, W. A. Johnston, F. S. Gun­
ning. C. J. Crandall and Benton Maya.
Interment was in the family plot in
the 1. O. 0 . F. cemetery. The floral
ofltferings were many and showed the
high esteem in which the family is
held in the community.
ORDINANCE NO. 14
An ordinance to provide for taxing
and killing dogs.
The City of Mosier does ordain as
follow s:
Section 1. It is hereby made unlaw­
ful for any person or persons to keep a
dog or dogs within the limits o f the
City of Mosier o f the age ot more than
four months, unless the owner or keep­
er o f such dog or dogs shall procure
from the eity recorder ot said city a
license for each dog, as in this ordi­
nance provided.
Section 2. The owner or person hav­
ing in charge any dog, kept or owned
within the City of Mosier, shall, on or
before the 1st of June o f each year,
pay to the city recorder the sum of
two dollars in gold or silver coin for
each and every male dog and each
spayed female dog, and the sum of
three dollars, for each and every slut
or female dog not spayed so owned or
kept by him. which shall entitle him
to a receipt from the recorder desig­
nating the owner's name and number
of the license and shall be presented to
the city recorder, who shall exchange
therefor a license tag bearing the
same number as the receipt. Provided,
that any person or persons having dogs
kept solely for breeding purposes shall
pay a license fee of one dollar for each
male dog or female dog, and it shall
he unlawful for a dog ao licensed to
run at large on the streets. And pro
vided, further, that a breeder’s license
shall not be issued to any person or
persons having less than three dogs,
and application lor such license must
be made under oath.
Section 3. The recorder shall keep a
suitable record of the licenses granted,
and on the expiration of the annual
time for issuing licenses, shall give to
the city marshal, who is ex-officio
pound master, a list of the numbers
on which licenses have been paid and
renewed, and of the numbers which
have not been renewed, and the name
of owner* or representatives o f dogs
hearing auch renewed numbers.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of
the city marshal, and he ia hereby
authorized, to seize, by impound, and
sell or sill, any and all doxgs found by
him within the limits of the City of
Moeier. the owners or owners of which
have failed to procure and pay for a
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PRfPARADOftS
Have been found by thou-
•and» to afford the best
meant of always keeping
“ up to the mark** physi­
cally and insuring sound
health which is the founda­
tion of real beauty.
A comp let* lin « o f Purola Preparation*
are aluay* found at
Arthur Pharmacy
PERFECT.
Needles. Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
Machine supplies, Kepsiriag a specialty.
New home Users ire Quality Choosers
ror^s.i.
e
. Chow n
T h e New Home Sewing Mach. Co.
M Pacific B id«.. Ssn Francisco. Cal.
J. W . ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
OREGON
license as provided in Section 2 of this > the poundmaster to make complaint« THE DALLES
ordinance. Upon taking up and im- for all violationa of the ordinance, and —
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pounding any of auch animals, the city the sum of $3.1X1 shall be taxed as
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marshal, as poundmaster, shall poat a costs against the defendant upon every
notice on the bulletin board of said conviction of a violation of this ordi­
Physician and Surgeon
eity at the poatoffiee and shall send a nance in addition to a fine or imprison­
similar notice to the owner of such ment..
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Section 9. The annual time for issu­
dog, if the name of auch owner of such
animal, or other person or persons, or ing licenses as herein provided, and
persona having an interest therein, the time when each and all licenses
shall claim possession of the same and shall expire, shall be on the first day
D erby & S tear n s
pay all fees and charges of impound­ of June of each year. No license shall
ing, keeping or advertising the same, be issued for a less time than one year. 1
L a w y e r s
Section 10. Ail moneys received by
together with the sum due the city for
a license thereon as hereinbefore pro­ the poundmaster under provisions of
vided, within two days from the date this ordinance shall be by him at once | _| Q Q Q
R IV E R . O R E G O N
o f such notice, the poundmaster will deposited in the city treasury, and a
proceed to sell) the said animal at a duplicate receipt therefor shall be by ---------------
time and place therein named, not iesa him thereupon filed with the city re­
j than two nor more than three days corder.
D R . C . H. J E N K I N S
Section 11. The poundmaster shall ;
from the date thereof, to the highest
bidder for cash. Such sales shall be make a full report each month to the
D E N T IS T
public and be held at the pound, and Common Council of all dogs taken, as
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
no hid shall in any case be received for well as of all dogs killed by him un- I
a sum less than the fees and charges der the provisions of this ordinance, i Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
of impounding, advertising, keeping or together with the name of the owner
selling the same, together with the or owners, keeper, or keepers, if
amount sufficient to procure a license known.
If you would make your home
upon said animal, for which last
Passed by order of the Common
amount the purchaser or owner shall Council o f the City of Mosier this 10th
beautiful and need some
receive a license upon such animal for dey of May, 1918.
FI. A. Race,
plants call at
the current license year. The pound-
Mayor. Í
master shall he entitled to charge for
impounding such animal a fee of fl.00
for each male dog and {3.00 for each
Hood River, Oregon
female dog, and for keeping such ani­
Geranium 75c and $1 per doz..
mal the sum of 25 cents per day. In
case a sufficient sum is not hid for any
Heliotrope 75c and $1 per doz.,
Hood River County officials have
animal to pay all fees, charges and
received
an
announcement
from
Circuit
Petunia 75c doz., Salvi 7cc doz.
license fee upon the same, the pound-
master may, at hia own discretion, Judge Bradshaw, of The Dalles, to the
adjourn the sale from day to day, not effect that he had decided in favor of
more than three in all, or it no suffi­ the county in the cases o f the Wind
cient bid is made for any animal the River Lumber Co. and the O.-W. R. &
poundmaster is empowered and author­ N. Co., both of which had attempted
to restrain the county by injunction
ized to kill the same.
Physician and S u rgeon
Section 5. No slut or female dog in from collecting an eight mill apecial
time of heat, and no vicious or mad road tax levied last fall by the voters
dog. shall he permitted to run or be of Cascade Locks. The tax. which will
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upon the public streets or alleys or raise a sum of approximately $8,(XX),
Residence 1031
O ffice 1241
parts of the city, whether licensed or all of which will he spent on the Co­
not, unless securely muzzled or led by lumbia river highway, was objected to
a rope or chain by the ewner or keeper by the plaintiff companies on the
O f f i c e in B r o s itz a B ld g .
thereof, and it shall be lawful for any ground that the special election was il­
person to kill any such dog so found at legal in that estimates on the proposed
H o o d R iv e r
large ; and the owner or keeper of any wnyk for which the funds were voted
such 'dog permitting the same to be at shouhyiave been published under the
large in violation of the provisions of builKet law-
The cases will probably be appealed
this section shall, on conviction there­
W . A. H U SBANDS
of, be fined not leas than $10 nor more to the supreme court.
Judge Derby demurred tn the com­
Blacksmith
than $50, had to be imprisoned until
such fine is paid, not more than plaints of the corporations’ attorneys,
and his demurrer was sustained.
Horse Shoeing and General
twenty-five days.
Repair Work.
Section 6. All dogs more than four
Wasco
Pioneer
Dead
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months old found within the limits of
George Anderson, well known pio­
the City of Moaier, without a license
neer business man of The Dalles, died
l’att Due memory refreshing stamps
tag thereon are hereby declared to be early Tuesday. The funeral was held
a public nuisance, and any oeraon or yesterday. He was formerly in the have I»een added to our ready made
inhabitant of the City of Mosier who furniture business at The Dallea and stork. They are neat in appearance
shall keep a dog or dogs within the was a brother of the late Alexander and the wording is to the point. For
Anderson, both prominent in business ea;e at this office.
limits of the City of Mosier without affairs and early life of that city.
first having paid the license required
therefor by this ordinance and having
Use the River
the number thereon stamped or en­
The Regulator Line now has two I
graved on a collar upon such dog, as
boats each stopping at Mosier daily. ' SHOE A N D H ARNESS R E PA IR IN G
hereinbefore provided, or who shall
If you appreciate good service route
HARNESS SUPPLIES
cause or permit a collar and number to
your freight Regulator line. .1. O. 1
be put on a dog with intent to avoid
Beldin, Agent.
MOSIER
OREGON
payment of a license therefor, shall,
upon conviction ol such offense before
$100 Rew ard. $100
the city recorder, be subject to a fine
T h e rea d ers o f this paper w ill be Commercial Club Meeting
of not less than $10.00 nor more than pleased
to learn that th ere ia at least
$50.00. or hy imprisonment not leas one d read ed dlseast that s cie n ce lias
been able to cu re in all it* ptaKes, and
than five nor more than twenty-five that is ca tarrh . C atarrh bein g gre-atly
The regular business meeting
influenced by con stitu tion a l con ditions
days.
of
the Mosier Commercial Ciub
requires
con stitu tion a l
treatm ent.
Section 7. No person or persons H a ll's C ata rrh C ure is tak en internally
is held on the first'Monday of
and
a
cts
thru
th
e
B
lood
on
the
M
ucous
shall hinder or mnleat ary person or S u rfa ces o f the System th ereb y de­
persons who may be engaged in seizing stro y in g th e fou n da tion o f the disease, each month.
givin g th e patient stren gth hy buildin g
E. W . D avidhizar , Pres.
any dog, killing or removing the car­ up the con stitu tion and a ssistin g n a­
cass in conformity with the ordinance ture in d o in g its w ork. Th.- p rop rie­
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
tors have so m uch faith in the cu ra tiv e
under a penalty not exceeding $100.00 pow ers o f H a ll's C ata rrh C ure that
they o ffe r One H undred D ollars fo r any
fine, or imprisonment not exceeding ca
se that It fa lls to cure. Send fo r list
l-adies, secure your calling card« at
o f testim on ials
twenty days for each offense.
the B 1 1 let in office. 80 carde fur 78c;
Address F .1 PH FN FY A CO.. Toledo.
Section 8. It shall be the duty of Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 7Sc.
100 cards for $1.
H eights Greenhouse
COUNTY WINS THE
ROAD TAX CASES
Dr. H. L. Dumble
C. J. E. CARLSON
THE N EW REO
PRUT. S995.00 HOOD RIVER
PRICE * 1 :175 HOOD R I V f R
Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo-the Quality car.
The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your
thorough inspection is invited.
D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or. |
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