If You Wast To Save Money-Read This! Then come to us and buy yourself a new SCRIPPS BOOTH CAR the Great Car Value for the Money. Then while you are here take a look at the other new cars we have in stock THE DIXIE FLYER THE PAN AMERICAN they are all real cars. Then when you get through looking at the cars, take a look at our COMMERCE TRUCKS, there is none better in their class for the money. We do not ask you to just take our word for it we can show the goods in this little Truck. Then for Real Bargains LooR Our Used Stuff Over 1 Pierce Arrow, cord tires $ 800.00 1 Pierce Arrow Sedan, like new 2000.00 1 Hudson, 7 Passenger 1000.00 1 Studebaker, 7 Passenger 400.00 1 Case 4, 5 Passenger : 500.00 1 Studebaker, 7 Passenger, ' 1917 ... 1100.00 1 Bush Car, 5 Passenger, 1919 1000.00 1 Buick D 45, 1917 950.00 2 490 Chevrolet's, 191G, each 300.00 1 490 Chevrolet, 1918 500.00 1 490 Chevrolet, 1918 600.00 1 Briscoe 24 1050.00 1 Briscoe 24, 1917 GOO. 00 1 Briscoe 24, 1919 850.00 1 Chevrolet Bug 750.00 2 Federal Trucks, 1 ton, each 800.00 1 Graham Bro's. 2 ton Truck 1500.00 1 Packard, Limousine body 800.00 1 VA ton Commerce Truck 1000.00 1 Overland 300.00 1 Chalmers 300.00 UPaige 300.00 1 Chalmers 350.00 1 1'ton Commerce Truck with job five months' work at $4.50 per hour, good tires 2400.00 Don't Fail To See Us We will trade for anything in the merchandise line, also we will trade for cattle, hogs, chickens, town lots and farm land, and we also have some of this kind of stuff to trade, so come and see us. $49,000.00 STOCK OF CARS to select from, and if we cannot suit you, we will take you to some of our friends in the same business that we are and you will get what you want before you are through with it, if you will only come to see. Do not forget you can trade us anything at any price. All you have to do is to make us think we are getting the best of it and we will trade for anything. We are also wrecking some old cars and we will be able to let you have some parts for your old car at about 50 per cent of new stuff, so do not go to sleep without coming and seeing us. You will find us at the Old Manual Training Building, at Twelfth and Pine Streets, in the town of Hood River the best town between Portland Oregon, and Boise, Idaho. , E. U. CATE & COMPANY LEGISLATORS GIVE ANTI-ALIEN VIEW That the legislators-elect are inter ested in legislation for prohibiting land ownership in the state by Japan ese is evidenced lv letters he has re ceived from them, according to K. EL Scott. "I have received letters from lhr,'e newly elected legislators," says Mr. Scgtt, "and each of them announces that he is ready to introduce a hill aimed at alien land ownership. They have all asked me for copies of the re cently initiated California anti-Japan-ese law. Two of my correspondents were from the Willamette valley and the third from central Oregon. I as rag HEALTHY NEW YEAR 1 i' No sir-ee, bob! , -. III mrjRKisH (sTXiMISTICt BLESD CICARSTTKS ' No premiums with Camels all quajityj 'AMELS quality plus Camels ex pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable "body" is all there! They are always refreshing they' neve.- tire your taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: My, but that's a great cigarette' Cwi an motd m y wh in ctenttficatig 9fof fr k.fr- of 30 cjjmrwttrt tor 30 orrrfi or trn pmck atfe 300 uir;,,i , m flmmmmm ptpmr corrrwd tmrton Wm mtrorffy ncnmmmdtht rsrton or r ftg ' or cAn ttppr or mhrnn row trarrL R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wuutoo-S&lem, N. C a n SCHOOL NEWS Iiy Roberta Lane The teachers and the hoys and gills of Hood kiver schools raised 169.88, in cash, which thev tent as a Thanksgiv ing present to the Boys' and (ibis' Aid Society at Portland, A letter of appre ciation was received frim J. Teuschcr, Jr., superintendent of the Society. During the past three weekn Mrs Glendora lilakely, the countv health nurse, and Miss Frances Elizabeth Ba ker have made a physical examination of 115 girls of the high ichooL This is national school week and ex hihits are being prepared in all of the grade schoolrooms in pieparation for visits by parents Friday, it is desired that every narent in the city having children in the schools w ill visit on this day. Countv Supt. Gibson and City Sunt Cannon, J.W. ("rites, Leslie Hutler ami Mrs. (,. 11. ( astner were among the visitors to the regional conference of educators held by I'. I'. Claxton. United States Commissioner,, of Kduration, in l'i rlland Satuiday. At a leular assembly Monday morn ing the student body adopted a new constitution. The faculty quartet made its first appearance, much to the de light of the student body. Miss Iiertha Pavi?, a representative from the home economics department of O. A. C, inspected the department of the high schi ol Monday. She strongly commended the supervisor. Miss Grace Smith, on the efficient work beiigdotie. Miss Davis regretted that more high school glrl.s were not en rolled in the boats e conomics depart ment and MBMSaed the hope' that next year a practice house w ill be available for work and that at leasl one credit in home economics will be required from all girls for graduation. The men of the high school facultj and the school Uard were hosts at a dinner Tuesday evening to the high school football Fipiad. Mr. Conkle acleil as toastmaster and talks were made bv Arthur Klorer, I'aul Reed, Kay Slavens, John Moore and members of the faculty and board. Night school was started Tuesday evening. Twelve pupils are enrolled, some in typewriting, shorthand and bookkeeping. There was not sufficient demot d to organize any other depart ments. Under Coach Fleischman the boys are perparing for an inter-class bas ket ball tournament next week. The best players from the class teams will corr.p se the squad from which the sec ond team will be selected. Miss Baker is arranging a series of basket ball games among the high school girls. A great deal or enthusi asm is present and good games are as sured. AT THE THEATRES THE LIBERTY Friday, Iecemler 1", Marv Miles Minter in "Sweet Lavender.1' Also International News. Saturdav. December 11. Roliert War wick in "The City of Masks." Also I'athe Review. Sunday, December 12, Wanda Haw ley, irfthe delightful farce, "Her Be loved Villian." Also Paramount Mag azine and Snub Bollard comedy. Monday and Tuesday, December IU and 11, Thomas Meighan, delightful leading man of "The Miracle Man," "Male and Female," and "The l'rince ("hap," in one of his own starring ve hicles, "Civilian Clothes," the story of a girl who married a uniform and what she found when the uniform was changed for civies. Also Topics of the Day. Adults SO cents, children ISO cents. Wednesday and Thursday, December 15 and 16, Arna tj. Nilson and Conrad Naegel in Kobt. VV. Chambers' wonder story, "The Fighting Chance. " Also one of those Chester comedies, with Snooky, the humanlike monkey, "The Iverail Hero. ' ' Continuous show every Saturday, Sunday and holiday. Vera Kolltad at the Liberty orgHn. THE OEM Thursday and Friday, December 9 ad 1(1, Cairnel Meyers in "The Gilded i Dream," al.-o episode three of "The Dragon's Net." Saturday only, December 11, I'auline Fredericks in "One Week of Life," also Holmes Travelog. Sunday and Monday. December 12 and IS, Corrioe Griffith in "Deadline at Eleven," also the great moving uic ture serial. "The Tbiid Lye." Tuesday acd Wednesday, December 14 anil lo, Marguerite Clark in "All of a Sudden Peggy," and I'atne News. Barbara Vaughan at the piano. Cfjiis-tmns Cfjeer for ail tfje gear A solid year of Christmas Cheer! Smiling faces and happy hearts ! No time for Worrying and cross ing brldgei ! 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