Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 08, 1917, Image 4

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    The Price of Good Clothes.
Ycu may have an idea that because they’ re all-
wool and so good in quality and style, that Hart,
Schaffner & Marx clothes are expensive; but if you’ ll
think about it a little, you’ ll see that such clothes are
really economical. It’ s an old saying that a thing is
cheap or dear according to what you get, rather than
what you pay for it.
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HAkT. SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES FOR
$18, $ 20 , $ 22 and $25.
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Such clothes as these have the quality you’d pay
a good custom tailor double for; you couldn’t surpass
the style at any price. The fit is guaranteed.
i
W e also have some lower priced suits if you wish,
bought on the lower market that we are selling at the
old price. You should not miss this opportunity; the
chances are that it will be some time before you will
be able to again buy clothes like these for the very
low price we are offering them for. Suits for men for
$ 5 .5 0 $ 6 .5 0 $ 7 0 0 $ 8 .0 0 and up.
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O p p ortu n ities
For F a r m e r s !
Ladies’ Silk Swea,eB
O f pure fibre silk, buff sleeves, knitted silk
sash with tassels, silk covered buttons, side
pockets, finished in the latest fashion. Colors;
Copenhagen, old rose, gold, purple
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and green.
Special
Special.
Ladies Lace Hose, in plain and fan-
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cy colors; all sizes, silk finished
lisle hose with double heels and toes; regular
25 cent values on the old market, your
•! r
choice, the pair
1 DC
Are you aware, Mr. Farmer, that the greatest
opportunities to make money from the soil are now
in Western Canada? Do you know that there are
millions o f acres o f fertile level prairie land lying idle
in Western Canada, waiting for farmers to cultivate
it? Are you also aware that this land can be pur­
chased at from $8 to $30 per acre and on 20 years time?
Special.
- Children’ s Lace Hose in black arid
white; not all sizes left but big val­
“ ------------
ues in what there are. Regular 15 cent
values, the pair--------------------- ---- ------------ ----
5c
Men’s Fine Balbriggan Underwear,
shirts and drawers, values in this
lot up to 50c a garment, your choice
the garm ent... ............... ............ ...........— ....
Special.
25c
Do not overlook the Special Bargains that
we are offering in Men’s Work and Dress Shoes.
W e have some big values for you just now.
T h e P a r is F air,
Canadian Pacific Railroad Has
Vast Number of Acres for Sale
Hood River, Ore.
Copyright Ilari Hchaffuar à Mrsr*
Mrs. David Robinson, who arrived
Miss Dorothy
The Canadian Pacific Railroad Co. has several millions of acres in
been in The Dalles, returned home last week from Tillamook for a visit
Alberta,
Manitoba ane Saskatchewan which they are selling to settlers on
with local friends, is being extensively
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. F. A. Shogren and daughters, entertained during her stay here.
» 1111 H ' H - H - H - I I I I I I I M " t-
the most favorable terms imaginable. The land is lying idle, bringing
Alice and Elizabeth were visitors in With Dr. Robinson, Mrs. Robinson,!
D. J. anil Allen Roberts visited with Hood River this week.
after a residence o f several years here,
them
no income whatever, and they are anxious to get it settled up so
relatives in Hood Kiver Sunday.
left a year ago to make their home in
W. T. McClure, who has been in The
E. J. Middleswart was up from Hood Dalles visiting, returned Tuesday to the coast city where the former is
that the road will derive an income from it in the form of hauling the
building up a good practice o f medi­
River this week on a fishing trip.
register on War Census day.
cine. Mrs. Robinson says that she:
crops grown and stock raised.
Mrs. C. C. Isom spent Monday after­
White Hose for women and children. and the doctor like Mosier and would
noon in Hood River.
We now have a complete range o f be glad to return again providing
P. L. Arthur was In Portland on sizes. Strauss, The Art Poster Store. business justified the move.
business Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Magdalene Mitchell returned
Frank Middleswart, who went to
; G. H. Swain went U> Hood River Saturday to her home in Hood Kiver
Portland last week to secure employ­
Wednesday on business.
after a visit with M ish Emily Hus­ ment in the ship yards, returned last
They are offering this land for sale at from $8 to $ 3 0 per acre for the
Mrs. Ed. L. Howe went to Portland bands
Thursday night after visiting with
Wednesday afternoon for a visit.
L. J. Merrill, accompanied by State friends there.
He stated that the
unimproved land, depending more on its distance from market than on
T. H. Gordon was in The Dalles Rank Examiners Slade and Stewart, work in his line will not be ready for
motored Wednesday afternoon to The three or four weeks and then there
yesterday on business.
the quality of the soil. The Soil is all good, there being but very little
will be need for a big number o f car­
C. L. McKenna was here from Port­ Dalles.
difference in the quality of it. One tenth of the purchase price is paid at
Found On the road to The Dalles, penters, as soon as the ways are com­
land over Sunday, returning Tuesday
Miss Clara Carroll was a Hood River mile east of this city, a hand hag, con­ pleted. He visited with J. M. Burpee,
the time of purchase, and 6 per cent interest is charged on deferred pay­
taining clothes. Owner may have the who formerly resided here, and said
visitor this week.
that the latter is now emloyed at one
same by applying at this office.
ments. But if the purchaser settles on the land within one year and
I carry all the best grades of Auto
Golden Crest Creamery Butter and of the steel ship yards in the black-
Oils and Greases. Chown.
begins to improve it, the interest rate for the first two years will be cut to
Mr. Middle­
Golden Crest Club Cheese, none finer, smithing department.
Rev. Leon L. Myers went to The on sale at the Pure Food Grocery. swart is at present with the crew
2 percent and no further payments will be required until the end of the
Dalles on Friday.
working
on
the
new
Mosier
creek
Strauss, The Art Poster Store.
bridge.
H. D. Jones came up from Portland
fourth year. At that time the remaining unpaid balance is divided into
Miss Gertrude Lewis, who has been
Tuesday for a stay on his ranch.
Portland Painless Dentist. We Ex­
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
sixteen equal parts and one part, with accrued interest on unpaid balance,
Miss Marie Graham was visiting in C. C. Clement, left Monday for her tract, CrAwn, and Bridge your teeth
absolutely
Painless; we employ only
Hood River the first o f the week.
home in Los Gatos, California.
is paid each year until payments are completed. Could any terms be
Experienced ami Registered men; fif­
Come to Chown's and see the new
Lao Nlehal, o f the I n of i.ittle- teen years guarantee on all woik.
Oil Cook Stoves.
p a g e & Nichol, w h s in Portland the
more fair?
Seventeen years continual practice in
Ira Huskey and Archie Huskey were first o f the week in the interest o f the Portland Oregon.
Bring this card
company.
in Hood River this week.
with you, it is worth money, l ’ortliud
''Itamlssi 'Hiid Its Uses,” a one reel Painless Dentist. 305 Second St., The
leonard Zarkmun visited in Hood
film, will follow the services in the Dalles, Ore. Opposite A. M. Williams
River the first o f the week.
tf
Garden Hose and Sprinklers at evening at the Immanuel church. Co. Phono i i - *i 3831.
Services
will he held also in the morn-
Chown’ s.
Almost any kind of climate desired can be found in Western Canada. The northern
mg.
Willie Olsen was a visitor in Hood
Oak Knoll School District
Mrs. Tom Moe and her infant son
part is cold, o f course, and there is a great deal o f snow fall. In Southern Alberta the cli­
River Sunday
C. HofT was in The Dalles last week.
spent Tuesday afternoon in Hood
mate is very much the same as in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, and the snow
Mrs. Thos. la-lliott was in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parsley and children
River on Monday.
fall is light. In fact the climate of this section is so mild that cattle and other stock are
The Ladies Aid Society of the Im­ were visitors at the Warren’ s Sunday.
Sweet cider at all times. Huge's Cider
manuel church will meet on Wednes­
seldom housed through the Winter, but subsist on the native wild grasses.
Mab„.ij. Sheldon, Miss G. Hargreaves
Factory.
n Z Ill
day afternoon at t
o
f
Mrs. and roffks S. Parsley were In The
Mrs. F. G. Engelke was a Hood F. A. A Hing ton.
Dalles Saturday.
River last weak.
Judge Cole was in The Dalles Tues­
J. E. Hendrickson, C. HofT and P.
B. W. Veatch made a business trip day where he went to deliver the Herron were in Mosier Monday.
to Hoist ItlVer yesterduv .
T hornton ,
election ballots In |iersoh to County
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clement were in
Mrs. J. W. Huskey visited Thursday Clerk Fox.
Mosier last week.
afternoon in Hood River.
Miss Marie Shogren left Monday
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
All widths Fly Screen and Screen morning for Portland where she will
In th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e Htate o f O regon
Dixirs at Chown's.
visit for some time at the home o f her
*
Catarrhal
Deafness
Cannot
Be
Cured
for
W
arn
»
C ou n ty .
D. P. Harvey returned last week aunts, the Misses M. and A. Shogren.
E d w a r d M strati**, p la in tiff,
b y lo c a l a p p l i c a t i o n s , ns t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h
vs.
from a trip to Portland.
•
Max llarmseii and family, who has th<* d i s e a s e d p o r t i o n o f t h e ear. T h e r e
H enry C. ( io r d lo n a n d M a ry A . U o r d io n ,
y o n e w a y t o c u r e c a t a r r h a l d e a fn e s s ,
Alex P. Carlson went to The Dalles been spending the week with his a Is n d o n l that
fo r m e r ly h u sb a n d and w ife; Dr. A la n W elch |
Is b y a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r e m e d y
s m it h ; J u liu s K M esp lle a n d A l m a M enplie,
Saturday night for a visit over Sunday, j brother, Paul, returned to their home « ' a t u n h a t D e a f n e s s is c a u s e d hy an In
h u tb a n d an d w ife; J o h n G a v in ; Bert K W il­
fl a m e d c o n d i t i o n o f t h e m u c o u s li n i n g o f
G. C. Evans s|>ent yesterday in Hood in Portland Friday.
d e r a n d M abel W ild e r , nuHhaud au 1 w ife; h
the K u s t a e h lu n T u b e
W h e n th is tub e is
Harry Stout has purchased a four In fl a m e d y o u h a v e a r u m b l i n g s o u n d o r H F ren ch , C- A D arker, a ls o c a lle d W. A
River on business.
I m p e r f e c t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n it is e n t ir e ly , D arker, W . II M c V a y , T rustees, an d J. W
I have a Maytag Washing Machine horse |s>wcr Vaughn gasoline saw anil c l o s e d , D e a f n e s s Is t h e result. I ’ nles s the ! A lle n , T ru stee, d efen d a n ts .
is engaged In cutting wissl for Ed. F. I n f l a m m a t i o n c a n b e r e d u c e d a n d thi s rube
Hy v ir tu e o f th e e x e c u t io n , J u d g m e n t, o r d e r ,
to send out on trial. Chown.
Reeves.
r e s t o r e d t o Its n o r m a l c o n d i t i o n , h e a r i n g
a n d d e c r e e o f sale issu ed o u t o f th e a b o v e e n ­
wil l be d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r .
Many ca ses o f
Charlie Yates spent Saturday in
title d c o u r t In the a b o v e ca u se, to m e d ir e cte d
II. F. Morden, Mrs. B. F. Morden d e a f n t s s a r e cans» d by c a t a r r h , w h i c h Is • a n d d a ted t h is ;<l*t d a y o f M a y . 1917, o n «
Hood River.
and Miss Todd, all of Portland, spent s n I n fl a m e d c o n d i t i o n o f t h e m u c o u s s u r ­ ju d g m e n t ren d ered a n d en tered in s a id cau se,
H a l l ' s I 'a t a r r h C u r e a c t s th ru the ,0 1 1 the Hint d a y o f M ay, 1917, In fa v o r o f the
Will Carroll was a visitor in Hood the week end at the home of Mr. and f a c e s
b l o o d on t h e m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th
sy s
p la iu tlft h er e in , a n d a g a in st all o f the a b o v e ,
River Saturday.
Mrs. G. P. Morden.
tern
n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts , fo re c lo s in g th e m ortg a g e
W e w i l l g i v e O n e H u n d r e d D o l l a r s for
Miss Anna Godhersen visited the
In
th e e o m n la ln t d e s c r ib e d a n d again *! th e
Mrs. Belle Tyler arrived from Sher­
y cas< o f t ' a t a r r h n l D e a f n e s s th at c a n n o t
sa id d e fe n d a n t, H en ry t U o r d io n . lor the
IF YOU W A N T SOME
latter part o f last week in Hood River. | wood, Oregon Monday night. She is nn
be c u r e d b y H a l l ’ s i ’ a t a r r h D ur e
t 'l r e u l a r s
su
m
o f $1,007 1’J, w it h interest th ereon at the
s . 76c.
Mrs. C. C. Clement was a visitor in the mother o f Mrs. Geo. Camp and fr e e All r D J r u C g g H i s U t N
rate o f eig h t p e r cen t, per a n n u m fro m M ay i
E T * C O . T o l e d o . O.
29th. 1917, u n til p a id , and the lu rth e r -11111 <<( I
The Dalles Saturday.
was in The Dalles Tuesday with her
' f.NO 00 as a tto rn e y s fees an d th e fa r th e r su m !
Win. N. Akers went to Portland daughter, who underwent an operation.
o f fy i 75. costs a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts , a n d the |
co s ts ol a n d u p o n th is W r it , c o m m a n d in g m e
Saturday for a visit with relatives.
Frank Ginger, George Chamberlain
to m a k e sale o f t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d real
C A L L ON
Miss Anne Shogren returned to Port­ and ("has. T. Bennett motored Friday
p ro p e rty , to w it: T h e N orth ea s t q u a r t e r o f the
W H Y go to The Dalles or Portland for your
S ou th ea st q u a rte r o f S e c tio n S ix (»») In Tow n
land Friday afternoon.
to the Deschutes river on a fishing
- s h ip O ne ( .) N o rth o f K a n g e T h irte e n (13)
Dental Work? Do you stop to consider
expedition.
At
that
time
the
water
Mrs.William Johnson siient Thursday
Ka*t o f W illa m e t te M e r id ia n , In W a s c o C on n
Leaves Hood River daily at ty,
was high and fishing poor.
S la te o f • »regon.
afternoon visiting in Hood River.
the
service
you receive from the hired man
On N ow . th erefore, b y v ir tu e o f sa id e x e c u t io n ,
H ood River, Ore. Phone JM1
Mrs. Geo. Camp was accompanied to 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
Special sale o f Granite Ware this
ju d g m e n t , o r d e r , d e c r e e an d o r d e r o f sale, an d
dentist
who
operates for you on a commission
Sunday
at
1:30
p.
m.,
5:00
p.
m.
The
Dalles
Monday
night
by
ber
hus­
In
c
o
m
p
lia
n
c
e
w
it
h
s
a
id
W
rit,
I
w
ill
o
n
the
Saturday, values to BOc at 10c and 16c.
:;<rd d a y o f J u n e , 1917, at th e h o u r o f tw o
Ht-M otropes. . a l v i « , p e tu n ia , 7 Se. (Io* ;
band. The former was o|<ernted upon
Strauss, The Art Poster Store.
basis? Have your work done by the dentist
o 'c lo c k p. m .. at th e fr o n t d o o r o f the c o u r t
Leaves
Parkdale
daily
at
7:20
St-rau
lu
m
»,
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o
n
,
Il
d
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t
;
aalar».
'£sv
d o * .; panale*, ;ó c d o * ., o r X d o * . I l : e a le
Mrs. Jas. Cherry and little daughter, for appendicitis Tuesday. She is re- a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday h ou se In D alle« C ity , W a s c o C o u n ty , O regon ,
who does the work from start to finish. Be­
sell at p u b lic a u c tio n t o th e h igh est b id d e r for
0 » *e*, x do*.., Z.V; lom aU iea, I5c d o * : etot
Doris, spent Monday visiting in Hood |mrteij to be doing nicely.
In h a n d , all o f the rig h t, title a u d Interest
piatila, |»epper p ia tii», eetery, H e d o*, or
Mr ami Mrs. J. R. Darling and evening leaves Parkdale6:30p.m. | o cash
ware of the dentist who offers you cheap
River.
f th e a b o v e n a m ed d efen d a n t*, a n d e a c h o f
T V |ier 100.
h i . to sal twfy Raid e x e c u t io n . Ju d gm en t an d
Steam Train leaves Hood River - a t lie
E. P. Thrift, brother o f E. J. Thrift, two children and Mrs. W. A. McKay,
service.
c c r u in g coat«.
returned Monday to his home in A l­ o f Portland, arrived Saturday night to daily at eight returning at 2.
Ikm e thia 31st d a y o r M ay. 1917
remain for a brief visit with Mr. and
l.K V I ( H UISM \ N .
bany after a short visit here.
22 K Gold Crow ns, . $5.00
Silver fillings,
Mrs. W. F. Leeper. Mrs. Darling and
S h e r iff o f W a s c o C o u n t y , O regon
Ml. H ood Railroad Co. I J1-J22
When in Hood River stop in at (he Mrs. l.eeper are sisters.
t -H - H - H - l- I- l- l- l- I d-l-1 1 I- i I I I l-l-H
Bridge w ork, per tooth $5.011
$1.00. $1.50 and 82.00
Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay's for
Gold fillings,
81.00 to $5.00
Plates. $9 00, $12 00 and $15 00
J. E. Higley, who has been employed
your meals or lunches.
ni'JJtf
Porcelain crow ns.
$0.50
by the O.-W. R A N. Co., a» painter,
Extracting included with a
. « » sew se e
ss ^
> n ^
» -^ .« e s » ^
Julius Sendlinger and his son, Wil­ arai who wan at Wyeth last week,
Porcelain fillings,
$1.50
$15.00 Plate.
liam, made a ousiness trip to The came up Friday to paint a sign at the
PORTLAN D, OREGON
Dalles the first of the week.
tunnel between Mother ami Ihssl River [
E. M. Strauss and three children, and also to vieil for a few days with
THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST &
Dorothy, Ruth and Ferdinand, were hie family.
visitors in Hood River Friday.
DENTIST
Company K, Thin) Infantry. O. NJ
I
MOST POPULAR HOTEL
For anything in the line o f Music, G., has moved their quarter* from |
*
Room
s
1
and
2
Hall
Building
HOOD RIVER, O R E G O N
see Alex P. Carlson, Mosier, Ore. their location on the rity, ami are now I
Hours : 9 to 12; I to 5
(*»nvt*nit*ntl v locatt*l within retch
Box S3.
in the vicinity of thé Kis-k creek
i> of the city ’ ? wholesale, shopping ••
Phone, 2401 ; Residence Phone, 1371
G. 1. Carroll this week purchased a bridge. The sanitary conditions are
• ■ and theatre districts.
Studehaker automobile from the firm deemed excellent in their new loca­
tion.
o f Foust & Merle in Hood Kiver.
I
5 5 0 Outside R o o m s
Ijist Tuesday J M. Conklin, preai- j
Mrs. C. G. Nichol and daughter,
dent
o
f
Maupin
State
Bank,
panned
Mildred, sja-nt Wednesday afternoon
through Mosier from Portland over the j
in Hood River.
RATES:
Get your Hiss! River Strawberries Columbia River Highway in his new ! •
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__ e s __ • e ■ With --it hath |1 -W per day and up
Franklin
car.
Mr.
Conklin
was
ac-
[
s
s
s
^
s
e
s
^
tm
m
*
-
^
.
s
n
Saturday at my Pure Food Grocery.
With bath • |1.50 per day and op
rompanied by Mrs. Conklin and Miss)
Strauss. The Art Poster Store.
Conklin, his w ife and daughter. After
Physician and Surgeon
C. C. Car|>enter came up from Port­ a short visit with Mr. ami Mrs. James
ERIt V. HAUSER. Proprietor
with the glasses your are wear­
land Friday morning to remain over Piercey, Misa Violet Piereey, their
H. H. ( L 01 T 1 ER M a iu tin tD ir .
ing? If not come to my office
the week end on his ranch.
daughter, accepted an invitation to ac­
Mr. and Mrs. B. A Berry were vis­ company them to Maupin.
Telephones:
with your eye troubles and
■1 I I I I l- i 't- l- l l- l-H - H - H - l-l'-H I I
itors the first o f the week in Hood
headaches.
Residence
1031
O
ffice
1241
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
W.
Strong
and
River.
daughters, Vivien and Mabrey, of
I fit glasses, that one thing
R. N Young and F H. Stanton, of Mon», Oregon, visited with their old
in Blacksmith Supplies. I will he compelled to raise, tempo­
Hood River, were here on business friends, S. 1>. Montgomery
I
do,
and fit them right. Over
ami
family
yesterday.
rarily, the prices of horse shoeing and general black-
O ffic e in B r o s iu s B ld g .
o . . »<is> of last week. M
Kutn
M O I I N O R A R M I « U T A flU N G
30 years’ practice has placed
Don’ t forget our new line of Dailies' McClelland accompanied them in the
smithing. beginningMayJ 1, 1917. Horse Shoeing as follows:
H o o d R iv e r
HARNESS St PPI IKS
Middies.
Strauss, The Art Poetm car ami will spend a few days with
me where it is no experimenL
Store.
Four New Shoes. No. 3 or less. $2.00.
Mias Montgomery. Mr. Strong is a
MOSIER
-
O
REG
O
N
Many of the leading physicians
Henry Bauer was in The Dalles Sat­ prominent rancher and stock man of
Four New Shoes, No. 4 or 5, $2.5«».
and
surgeons not only send
urday visiting with his brother, Lou o f Sherman county ami is en route to
Four New Shoes, No. 6 or 7. $3.00.
Portland ami southern Oregon for a
Bauer, and wife.
their |>atients with eye trouble
Four
New
Shoes,
No.
8.
$3.50.
ten
daya
trip.
John Huskey. Quinton Armstrong
wa.-
V . H D a» IS
and headache to me. but come
and Fred Templemire were in Hood
J. E. Proctor last week received a
Advance
prices
o
f
General
Hlacksmithing
goes
into
of
River on Saturday.
communication from thcOver-Seaa club
them selves, which means
Hood
River
Marble
A
Granite
feet immediately.
\t anted- Beef cattle, hogs ami veal asking donations for tobacco for sol­
have gained their confitlence.
Works
Phone or write K. M Holman. Hiss diers o f Great Britain now at the Eu­
HOOD KIN KK OM CU O*
ropean battle front He nrrulated|thc
kiver, Oirgon.
j]",
Personal attention in all closes.
r * » * n * r « a n d M a n ti fa r t a f i n o f M o n o
Ben Berger, o f the firm of Berger pa|wr among Us ai citizens who for
f r it ; c o n s u l t a t io n
m eal*, i nt M o m to w n • ■‘ per laity
each
twenty-live
cent
subscription
will
Bros., painters, of Portland. spent
Sunday st Mayerdale.
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B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N
Prices of the Land and Terms of Payment
The Climate of Western Canada
If you are interested in these lands, drop us a card and discriptive litera­
ture will be sent, or if you prefer, address L. P.
District Coloniza­
tion Agent, 208 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. Please men­
tion this paper when writing.
D U FU R V A L L E Y R E A L T Y CO.
DUFUR,
Plants or Flowers
R A I L AUTO
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Personal Service Dentistry
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Stewart Hornless Phonograph, $7.00.
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Seven Inch Double Records, 35c.
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Dr. H. L. Dumble
Are You Pleased
Because of the Heavy Advance
C. J. E. CARLSON
Ice Cream
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Soft Drinks
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