Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 22, 1916, Image 4

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New Fall Coats and Suits for Ladies
A nice assortment fo r you to choose from in all the
cleverest styles. Some are loosely built and belted, others
are semi-fitted, and many full in rip p lin « fullness from the
shoulders. A ll the newest materials and popular shades.
Come in and see them; w e want you to see how becoming
they are and how reasonably priced. Better select yours
now and by paying a small deposit we w ill hold it fo r you.
N e w Fall M illinery for Ladies
A big assortment o f unusual smartness and chic. V el­
vets and felts, trimmed in velvet, silk, combination o f both,
wings, breasts, ribbons and new novelties. Do not wait
until the very one you wanted is gone
Our prices are the
lowest. Come in and see them. 2nd floor.
Mackinaws, all new fresh stock, the larger assortment
in the city to choose from.
T h e r e are stores and « t o n s, hut when you
find a store that features
Y^aivs C
S P E C IA L
Boys undershirts and drawers, good win­
ter w eight, in all sizes from 24 to 34. This is certainly a
big bargain right at the time you will need it. A ll good
clean goods worth regularly from 25c to 45c a garm ent,
broken lots that w e w ant to close out quickly. Don’ t de­
lay but g e t what you want w hile you have a good
assortment to choose from : your choice, garm ent
you can make up your mind that it is run by
a quality man. e v er y time.
T hat stores are
quality stores—they sell V O C .A N 'S .
N ic h o l &
E. M . S t r a u s s
Co.
S w eater Coats fo r men, good heavy, well made sw eat­
ers, in colors red and g rey.
Your choice . ................... ............... ....................
N e w Shirt W aists for Ladies
W e now have a splendid lot o f new Fall waists o f voiles
Batiste, Crepe de Chine, etc., trimmed with embroidery
and lace, square or scolloped collars, long sleeves. You
must see these to appreciate them most. 2nd floor.
See our new Fall suits fo r men made by H art SchafF-
ner & Marx and C lothcraft makers. $10 to $25.
N ew Hart SchafTner & M arx and Clothcraft overcoats
fo r $10 to $25. Other makes $5, $0.50, $7, $8, and $9.
■M-l-H -l-K I I I I I I I-1 I ■ I l I I I H - »
F a cto ry and O ffice«
Modern
Confectionery
Company
The Paris Fair
H ood R iv e r’s Largest and Best Store
Hood River
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M osier Com m unity Fair
I companion his|mulher as far as Mosier, Mosier this week, where they visited
Commercial printing of all kinds a
1 being en route to Corvallis to enroll as with Miss l.enora Hunter. Mrs. J. J. The Bulletin office.
a student in the Oregon Agricultuial Smith, mother of F’red W. Smith, who
with his family resides above The
College.
? H I I I I- l-l-1 I I i I ii I "H - M 'M I I I' M ' »
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate
Dalles, and Ralph Smith, ol Portland,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
B.
Morgason
re­
Alwaya
something
new
in
Dry
Goods
For your Fall painting see Chown.
I Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned R.
turned Monday to Shedd, Oregon, after and furnishing goods at this store. came down from Big Eddy, returning | G. Brooks, executor o f the estate o f Cabei Brooks,
Mr». Frank Ginger and »on were a visit at the home of hia parents, Mr. New things being unpacked daily now. with them where her sons and family dsesaasd, Ra- ftlad Ms final aeoount anti m o r t in
will viait their father and mother. | said estate, in the County Court o f Wasco County,
Hood River visitors Tuesday.
and Mrs. Wm. M. Morgason.
Try trading at home all you can this
j Oregon, and that the l«th day o f September, 1916.
year and I know you will be well The men in the parly thoroughly en­ I at the hour o f two o'clock p. m.. at the County
At Cbown’a you will find all sizes of
Mrs. R.C. Moyer and little daughter,
joyed trout tishing in Moaier creek.
Court room in Dalles City. Wasco county, Oregon.
pleased as on moat items I can satisfy
Lamp and Lantern Globe».
l.orna. o f The Dalles, was here the
L. J. Merrill left Saturday night for | ha« been fixed by the court as the time ami place
you and surely save you money in the
said final account and report.
hrst
of
the
week
visiting
with
Mr.
and
lies Moines, Iowa, to be present at the ' for A ll healing
Carroll Cole was a Saturday visitor
long run. Strauss.
persons are hereby notified to appear at sai«l
Mrs. J. P. Tryon and family.
marriage of his brother, Edward D. I time and place and to show cause, if any they
in Hood River.
Steamer State of Washington to The Merrill, uf Seattle, to Miss Florence j have, why said report and final account should
Money to Loan on Farm Land a t8 per
John Lider returned Saturday from
Dalles every morning utmnt 9 a. in., Hurst, recently of Seattle, but former­ not be approved ami an order made discharging
cent, ami under certain conditions
a business trip to The Dallea
except Monday. To Portland every ly of Washington, D. C. The wedding said executor and closing said estate
7 | kt cent. Frank G. Dick, The Dalles,
R. G. B rooks ,
day about I p. m „ except Monday. was held at the home of the bride­
Frank Proctor was in Hood River Oregon
Executor o f the Estate o f
tf
Steamer Bailey Gatxert to Tin’ Dalles groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Cabei Brooks, deceased.
Saturday.
P aul W. C hilders ,
Items of interest: Sunbrite Cleanser about 4 p. m. daily except Friday and
Pickling Spires and Hxge'a Vinegar, made by Swift A Co., 5c; Cre|ie Toilet Sunday. To Portland about <i p. m. Merrill in the presence of relatives
Attorney for Estate.
al8sl5
only. The mother o f the bride was
a good combination, at Strauss'
paper,
large rolls J for D C , (old on the same day s.
present from Washington, D. C. After
Noth'* to Creditors
Mr». E. Simmons spent Saturday in price) ; small rolls. 6 for 25c, ■ Strauss
W. M. Terrill, who for aome time has a honeymoon trip to Estes Park in Col­
In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for
Hood River.
Guy Duvall, accompanied by his heen logging on the Coweman river in orado the couple will return to Seattle Wasco County.
Frank Saltzman is attending the mother, visited in Hood River Sunday.
In the matter o f the estate o f
Washington,
near Astoria, is here where Mr. Merrill is employed in
S. E. Francisco, deceased.
Waeco county fair at The Dalles.
His father came up this week from the resting up following a severe injury. municipal work in the department of
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
L. J. Merrill ex­ been appointed hy the County Court o f the State
E. M. Straus» was in Hood River on Willamette valley for a viiit.
Mr. Terrill was pinched between two streets and roads
o f Oregon for Wasco County, administrator o f the
business Tuesday.
Mrs Palmer, whose home is in the logs and sustained two bioken ribs. pects to return the latter part of next 1 j estate
o f S. E. Francisco, deceased, and has qual­
Remember, Heating Stoves of all middle west, arrived Wedneaday fai a He was confined for two weeks in the week.
ified as such administrator. A ll persons having
i claims against said estate are hereby notified to
visit with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth hoapital at Kelso, Wn.
grades at Chown’a.
present same, properly verified, to the under-
J. E. Cole returned from Portland
J. M. Elliott i» visiting at the county Molohon.
! signed at his tdace <>f business in Mosier. Wasco
County, Oregon, within six (6) months from the
The lloiv,I Burr Market will take Wednesday night where ne has heen
fair in The Dallea.
date o f the first publication o f this notice, which
Mrs. Tom Moe was in Hood River your orders Vt) meat and mail them to since Sunday. During his stay in the
' said date o f first publication is the 25th day o f
you hy parcel |xjst. Costumers will lie Hose City. Mr. Cole selected many
' August, 1916.
the first o f the week.
allowed it) days on their hills.
articles which he included in his pur­
E dgar . A. R ace ,
Try our 19c and 25c smoked meats.
a25s22
Administrator
Clarence Gilbert and Fai. Vannet, chases. Many of these are suitable
Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. F’ . A. F’ord, who ar­
of Hood River, motored through here for gifts and make an added attraction
rived here Monday by automobile over
Frank Middleswart was up from Wednesday morning en route to the to his neat little store.
Hood River Sunday.
The schools of the Mosier district the Columbia highway, report a pa­
Pendleton Round-Up.
thetic
accident four miles cast of Cas­
( how ii has Hox Nails. Hatchets and
C. T. Bennett went to T he Dalles ' were closed during the first three days cade Locks, where that morning at a
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
Nail Strippers which you need.
yesterday to visit the county fair as this week to allow the te e n e r s to narrow point in the toad the fine horse
H. M. Scearce was in Hood River on well as attend to aome matters of attend the annual institute in The
PERFECTLY
l Dalles. The teachers returned Wednes-' driven hy an Astoria Swedish family,
business yesterday.
business.
ilay evening on train 17, after having en route to Bend, became frightened at
Mrs. S. E. Evans spent yesterday
Huy a sack of my Shorts dr Mid­
SIM PLE
had a profitable and enjoyable time. a westbound iute.nobile and plunged
afternoon in Hood River.
dlings and compare with what you get
School was resumed Thursdsy morning. over a precipice.
SIM PLY
Mrs. .1. M. Carroll was a visitor in elsewhere. I know you will buy here
“ M.v wife and 1 arrived just after
E. F. F’ iske, proprietor of the Hotel thè accident," says Mr. Ford. “ In the
after that. Rolled oats for hoise feed
Hood River on Tuesday.
Mosier. accompanied by Mrs. Fiske, excitement 1 failed tn secure the names
PERFECT.
Get your Gasoline and Oils from now on way. Strauss.
and three children, Viola, James and of the parties. The occupants of the
•
J. ('. Butcher, of the Hood River
Chown. Prices are right.
Edna, J. K. Ferguson and Mrs. R. machine, I think, we>e from Portland.
Belts
find
all
kintl« of Sewinfl
Spray
Manufacturing
company,
was
in
Stanley Kastman was in Hood River
aupplies, Repairing a specialty.
Moyer and little daughter, l.orna, who
the city yesterday solicting buaineal I have been visiting from The Dalles, F’ortonatelv, in order to save the
Monday.
from the Mosier Fruit Growers Assn motored Wednesday to The Dalles strength uf the horse, the man, with
New
Home
Users are Quality Choosers
Alex .Stewart spent Friday sfternoon cation.
his wife and daughter, were walking
where they were visitors at the Wasco up the long hill, else all would proba­ F°rbsai. YV
in Hood River.
E. C h o w n
('has. T. Bennett and Geo. Chamber­
Sticky fly paper. Huy it by the hox. lain returned Sunday from a hunting I county fair.
bly have heen hurt.
T h e N e w Home Se win g Mach. Co.
H.
D.
Jones,
accompanied
by
his
Strauss.
“ A team was brought from a neigh­
¿04 Pacific filili:.. San Francisco. Cal.
ex|iedition in quest of deer in the
Mrs. M E. Harlan was a Hood Riv vicinty of Lost Lake. No deer were brother. A. J. Jones, came up frnm boring farm, and an effort was made
Portland
Tuesday
morning
for
a
two
to
draw
the
horse
up
to
the
road.
It
er visitor Friday.
sighted on the trip.
weeks' stay on the former's ranch. was finally determined, however, that
E. L. Root made a business trip to
You forgot to order that suit last Since the death of Mrs. II. 1). JoneB he was fatally injured and the animal
Portland the lirst of the week.
week. Well, this week will do. Just in Portland in the month of July, Mr. was shot. The rig was smashed almost
F. A. Allington was in Hood River tell me about it, look over my fine line Jones has been in Portland where he into kindling wood."
of woollens and I will do the rest. had gone with his wife the first of
Monday afternoon.
Physician anil Surgeon
June. His ranch is in the Grandview
Miss Marion Wood was in Hood R i v ­ Strauss. The Tailor.
Choicest cuts of meat and prompt ser­
Mrs. ('. G. Nichol and daughter. ' district.
er on Monday.
vice in mailing your order to you. Ac­
F'. A. Shogren, C. L. Joy and H. W. counts due in thirty days. Your pat­
Roy Stoltz is working in the hsrvest Mildred, accompanied hy Mrs. Nichol'a
mother, Mrs. W. D. Holly, are visit- Danielson returned Sunday from a sev ronage earnestly solicited. The Hood
Telephone»:
fields near Wasco.
ing at the county fair this week in eral days' trip to Lookout mountain Kiver Market, limai River, IJre.
White Star and Van Camp’s Tuna The Dalles.
Residence 10.11
O ffice 1241
where Mr. Shogren secured several
I'ish.
New stock, fine for
lunch.
Mias Irma Phillips, who has been st excellent views uf Mount Hood which
Strauss.
"T h e market for the early varieties
her home in Portland for several he is developing and printing this nf Northwestern apples is opening up
L. Lamb has been in The Dalles since montha. after a prolonged stay here, week
No big game whs sighted dur- good,” said the visiting fruit man,
O ffic e in H ro iix is
the first of the week remaining over came up Wednesday night for a stay in ing the trip, although all stated that
"and I could handle 50 carloads of such
for the county fair.
H o o d K iv e r
i they enjoyed every minute uf their varieties this month if I could get
Moaier.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Evans and son.
Henry Dunamnre, Miss Lorrene Duns | outing.
them.
I
have
just
purchased
15
cars
of
Darrell, were in Hood River the first more, and Walter Diller accompanied
Roy Abernathy, who has been run- early varieties in the Spokane district.
o f the week.
C. J. Smsel to Boise, Idaho, last week ' ning the cigar store and pool room bus­ I expect to secure in all northwestern
F'or Sale -Swinson stump puller in where they will be employed in the iness of the late S. K. Francisco, has communities a total of between 200 and
excellent condition. Cheep for cash various prune districts during the har­ gone to his homestead east of Mosier 300 carloads of apples before I return,"
Mrs. Fid. L. Howe.
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where he has some required work to said Sidney C. Miller, a Chicago apple T H E DAI I K S
vesting of the crops.
Guy Duvall, Jack Proctor and Frank
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren and do before being allowed tinal proof on buyer, who was in Hood River Monday.
Proctor rode horseback to the Dalles lannly returned Wednesday from Port his claim. E. A. Race, administrator
erby
tearns
yesterday to attend the count) fair.
land where they were present at the of the Francisco estate, has placed
L
a
w
y
e
r s
Ben
W.
Veatch
in
active
charge
of
the
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Wm. Chandler hiked up from Hood wedding of Miss Elsie McLynn to
Miss Msrie Shogren business.
River Wednesday via the railroad Aaron J Gould.
with lAH'-Ale A P P LIC A T IO N S , as they H O O D
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OREGON
th. s. .it of the disease,
Mans Kollandsrud went to Hood cannot m
track, returning on the afternoon local. wns bridesmaid for Miss McLynn.
C a tarri i* a local disease, greatly in-
River
Saturday
afternoon
to
consult
L. A Mathews has a concession in
G. L. Carroll and daughter, Mias
fluenewd by constitutional condition«.
mil in ouler ft» cure if you must Dr. W illiam M orton Post
Jennie Carroll, were flood River visit­ The Dalles at the county fair to sell bis physician regarding the knitting
of
the
bonea
in
hia
leg
which
were
take an internal remedy
H all'« Oa
llage's apple eider, and has ordered a
or» the first of the week.
broken this summer. Mr. Kollandarud tarrh Cur« in taken internally and
Dentist
50
gallon
barrel
sent
to
him
He
also
Mrs. J. E. Iligiey ami children,
net«
thru
the
blood
on
the
mucous
sur­
is able to get around with considerable
Mary, Ruth and Joseph, were Hood has a transfer device for putting let­ agility on crutches, and aaya that he faces of the system. Hall’s Catarrh
Rooms 1 anil 2 Hall Bldg.
Phone 2401
Cure was prescribed by one of the best
tering on automobiles
River visitors the first of the week.
can now move his injures! leg slightly, physicians In tills country for year« It
H. Hansen, of the Columbia Lumber although it will be necessary to keep '« «imposed of ««m e of the host tonics
HOOD K I V E R , OREGON
I.cl us finish your films. Same nift, 1.«
known, combined with some of the
left at the Bulletin office
Slocum ,v company in the Dalles, was in the it in a plaster cast for some lime.
best blood puriflers. The perfect com­
Canfield. Hoist River.
tf city yesterday to invterview IS. L.
In another column appears the adver- bination o f the ingredients in Hall's
Root regatdiog the purchase of some
D R . C H. J E N K I N S
Mra. E. L. Root sod two children, lumber for shipment to the company tisemenl of the Mosier community fair [ Catarrh Cure is what produces such
wonderful results In catarrhal condi­
Howard and Amos were in Hood Riv ­ yarda h i The Dalles
D E N T IS T
which is being promoted by the local tions Send for testimonials free
er the first o f the week.
grange. Heretofore these fairs have K J C H E N E Y A CO Props Toledo. O
HOOD RIV E R . OREGON
Mrs. C Ituscher returned Wednesday had rather small exhibits with a few ! All Pruggists 75c
Miss Dorothy Godbersnn came down from North Yakuna where she had
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
\ of the grangers taking an interest, but ' Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
fiom The Dalles for a visit at their
accompanied her daughter, Mrs. K A. this year committees
are actively
home in Beat wallow.
Allington and little grandson, Darrell,
F'red Evans returned Saturday night who are remaining for a viait with working on larger plans and these well |
from an enje1 al.'e I. . I ,g t e n t~ the Mfs Allingtoo's sister, Mrs. F j’. organized crews are promoting a fair N O 3 3
that will have a much bigger scope.
vicinity of Ml. St. Helens with friends. | Dunn.
le a v e s Hcxxl R iver daily at
The Federated church,
(Immanuel
John P. P o » » and daughter. Miss
Richard Scearce, who haa been ein
12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On
O f tht* condition o f the
Blanche Rj3», were visitors Saturday ployed during a part of the summer church) is running along very smoothly
and harmoniously.
Nine members
afternoon in Hood River.
Sunday at 6:30 a. m., 12:45 p. m.
1 vacation on the ranches of Dr. C. A joined last Sunday and others have
MOSIER V A L L E Y HANK
and 5:00 p. m.
Mra. V. C. Young visited tbit week Mecrum. Ed. F. Reeves and B. F expressed their desire to join in the
At Mosier, in the State o f Oregon,
for aeveral days with friend* in flood ; Reeves, has returned to Eugene to near future. The song service was
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45
at the clos** o f business. Sept. 12, 191t>.
enrol! as a student for the aecond year
River.
lead by Thomas l.elhott, " P r a i s e "
a. m. and 2:30. On Saturday
Give tin II sal River Market a trial in the Dnivrreity of Oregon.
being the subject
N ext Sunday the
RESOURCES
IHM LARS CTS evenin g leaves Parkdale 0:30 p.m.
order for meat which will be mailed to
J K McGregor, who returned last song service will be lead by Mrs. K J
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week from an extended tup through Thrift with the subject. "P r a y e r .' l,o a n * am i d is c o u n t «
Prompt aeivice.
you by parcel po*t
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Leo Niehol returned Frida, night Oregon. Net aria and California, la now We are having good meetings, come
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from a week'a visit with friends in : hi Portland on business. Mrs. Me- out and take part in them. —A Member
Ml. Hoo d Railroad Co.
B a n k in g H onoe
4.10D0I)
¡Gregor, who accompanied him on the
Portland.
W. W. Smith ha* relieveu P. T
-a
2 J M .9 0
motoring trip, la visiting relatives in
.McCarthy as assistant station agent Ih ie fr o m a p p r o v a i re a e rv e batik*
Bernard Nie od was up from Fort , ( , . kllllHj. California
« k i l t 17
W. A. HUSBANDS
during the absence of Mrs. Anna Me C uah on Kami
land last wn k for a visit with t is par
3.242 01
entr Mr ard Mrs. C. G. Nichol
I , Un account of the fact that school Lane. Mr. McCarthy is now located E x p c n s e * . .
Blacksmith
t*19 TS
has been closed during the greater
Mr. Smith, who
I have a tip that Cream of Wheat ! P»rt of the past week, it has been at Messncr, Oregon
Horse
Shoeing
and General
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and i ’aiuakt* flour will advance next | decided to postpone the meeting of the haa been in railroad service for sor-e
time in British Columbia,
formerly
Repair W ork.
wee!
Buv row at < Id price for * few
Parent Teacher association from this resided in Hood River
l.lA B IL IT IE S
D O L LA R S CTS
Hi* fam'ly is
day* at Strauss'.
M o s ie r .
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afternoon, until s week from today. now visiting there at the home of his C a p it a l s to rk p a id in
fio .a u »
Often Gat urn haa returned to Cor­ Friday. September 29.
father. W. L. Smith, who rettdei on S u r p lu s film i
I.«*»«)
vallis In enter upon hia junior year as
* n d iitd e d p ro fit*
336
Mr. end Mr* J. T Davenport and the Height«
a student at the Oregon Agricultural
| little daughter, Florence,
came up
SXó «fi
An attempt is being made for tomor P o s ta l « a v i n g * han k d a p a a ita
College
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check
i from II ('I.»j iviver yesterday where they row to get enough Moaier people o go
SS. I M 51
Mr*. Jas Ptercey and her daughters. , had been visiting with Mr and Mrs. to the county fair to that train 17 will iV m a n d c e rtifica te* o f i k f i « i t
417 m
NHOf W D H A R V K S S r e p a i r i n g
Mrs Ray Bailey. Mr* Em iD e i l e y , I j K H. Kemp in the Udell district. slop for them her*. It is to be hoped d e h ter c h e c k « o u t s t a n d in g
io t a
II \ R \ I ss M PPI u S
and znr. T D . were in Hood River ! Mra Kemp it a sitter of Mr Davcn
T im e a n d « a r m i » <tep«iait«
Ü.STH.2*
that Moaier people will he enable ! to
the i rsl of the week
port.
get away from their work long enough
T »» t * i
M O SIER
OREGON
strayed - Two horses. Owner may 1
M. Baldwin, of Hurd River, who to view the agricultural and horticul­
have seme hy railing at ranch of F haa heen employed in the First Nation­ tural exhibit*, school children's exhib­ TA T* o r ORF» .ON.
Parslo), five mile* east o f Moaier , al Bank of that city, is acting a* its. a* well as the various forms o f 1 W N T T o r 1% A4CO.
K. P a r le y .
cashier of the Moaier valley Bar k dur­ entertainment. Ati elaborate program
Mr haa been mapped out for each day by
W. H. Weber went to Hood River i ing the a bee on of I.. J. Meriill
Monday id term, n tn r e n t e * n e o i a l ' * i Mr*. Baldwin and little ch'kl have the fair board and so let a all go up
attention tor an injury to the index been located in the Hudson apartments. and boost
finger on hia right hand caused by
Mrs F. A. Sayra hat returned to
Mr. and Mr* Fred W Smith and
AT T H F
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B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
J
Portland
Oregon
Saturday, October 7th, Lamb s Hall
J. N Mosier returned Tuesday night
from Portland where he had been
called to act as juror in the Federal
court.
AFTERNOON:
5 to 8:
Exhibit of Mosier G r o w n anil Manufactured
Products. Bring something.
Cafateria Supper.
E V E N I N G 8:
G o o d eats.
Fine Program.
10 cents up.
Help yourself.
Songs, Music, Readings, etc., F R E E
T a k e a half holiday. Have a good time.
and make yourself known.
C om e out
Everybody Is Invited
New R E O
SAD ACCIDENT ON
HIGHWAY MONDAY
PRICK S I 27.» HOOU RIVI R
Dr. H. L. Dumble
PRICE S99Û.00 MOOD RIVER
J. W ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
D
REPORT
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& S
RAIL AUTO
C. J. E. CARLSON
Commercial
JOB PR IN TIN G
Bulletin Office
When In Market
For A Automobile
f n n c i H p r the New DORT, a popular priced,sturdy
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found in no other machice of its class
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t h p 1017 D p n “ Four”, famous for its won-
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low maintenance cost at
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Or The 1917 Cole
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And The Marmon
Lynite Aluminum that is the wonder o f the
age. Above prices f. o. b. factory.
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