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A Splendid Assortment
of ihe Seasons Best Slqles.
This was the manufacturer's opinion of cur purchase
and is the "whole story in a nut shell.
STYLE - - QUALITY- - SERVICE.
Lace Boots in the latest styles and in
smart, distinctive patterns.
Young Men's Shoes in the cngiish cut
and conservative styles for business men.
School Shoes that will stand the wear of
your healthy, romping children.
Work Shoes that arc comfortable and
built to stand hard service.
Every Shoe the finest dress style to the
heaviest work shoe
Peters "Diamond Brand"- -
Solid Leather Throughout.
COME TO US FOR YOUR SHOES.
Buy Footwear of the highest Quality end Get the Best tor
the Price, No Matter What the Price May Be,
FITTS-BUNKER MERC. CO.
OREGON, MO.
forest City nml Vicinity.
11ml l.enc h wns in St. Joseph 1.nt
1 uo.lav.
i "n,m '"-'"fr a trip to St.
JotiiIi, Ihutrdny.
lturscll Cotton wiu n visitor in
at. Joseph, Itldny.
- .Mr.'. Walter Matey was n St. Jo
srph visitor, l iMn).
. T.V'."' ".n,fK ,,,:"lc n li'liicn trip
t St. .loenh. .Mnml.iv.
Mftt. .I'llllfn Vnnilrt'nf. ten.. fit
Joseph visitor, .Monday.
. "h.'y'i 'fl'v. "?'rr 'i,cnl Vri,Uxy n
the Webb Kollv home.
1 A. Ilank wns In Troy, Kans.,
run; in miji, mis WTCK.
II. I., r.veraon nml wife were St.
Joseph visitor, Monday.
Thomas Metrnlf. nf I',.,!.... ..
visiting In our ritv, Suday.
Gemge and (.eslle llurrier were
in oi. josepn, last Tuesday.
(Iconro lllnkln nml ulr iv.m u
Joseph visitors, last Tuesday.
urv. r.. r. v,ooiey ami wire mo
tornMo St. Joseph, Tuesday.
Klflnli llonner un, irjin.ii.ilm.
business In Watson, Thursday.
Chns. Sentney wns n St. Joseph
business visitor Inst Wednesday.
Howard Douglas was n business
visitor In St. Joseph, last Tuesday.
Mrs. Anna Klnier wns In Oregon,
iiuvinir .icmni work none, 'i iiRiiiit
James Williams nml wife spent
Sunday with Kre.1 Heaver nnd wife.
"Uncle'.' Wes l.unsfonl, of Ore
Ron, wns visiting in our city Tuesday.
I.ewls linker and Itnlph Miller
were Jinunil Ulty visitors, Saturday.
It. h Kverson was trntnnrting
business In St. Joseph, last Wednes
day. Mr. Dick, of St. Louis, is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Oscnr Moure, and
family.
(,lui. N'nlnml shipnrd n rnr load
of hogs to the St. Joseph iimtkel,
.Mommy.
Mrs. Albert Wnlker nnd Mrs. Sid
Xnildever weie St. Jnm'tili vlaltnin.
Tuesday.
! nil Lnmlors. wire nnd Tom Ijin
lent were St. Jnscnh. Mo., visitors
Tuesday.
.Mrs. licit Vt. llnlieock Is visiting
Mrs. It. C. llrownlce. nt Kansas Cllv.
this week.
Mrs. John SchnclTor anil Mrs. Wes
Stmuil were St. Joseph visitors, Inst
nouncmiay.
Chns. N'oland shinned n rnr of
hogs to the St. Joseph market last
Wednesday.
.Mrs. j. i. iiinnlngliam nml son,
llnrold, were St. Joseph visitors Sat-
unlay evening.
J. 1). Wilson, of St. Joseph, is
visiting, this week, with his niece,
Mrs. K. Ilrock.
Mrs. I). M. Miller nnd Mrs. Pan
llahn. Sr.. were business visitors In
Oregon, Monday.
jesse lain nml inmny, or near
Oregon, spent Sunday w ith A. J. Uin-
lers nnu inmiiv.
It. II. Shell eld and wife nml Win.
MrDcnnont ami family motored to
Coming, Sunday.
The M. K. bazaar will lc held the
C D. tOOX, OUT. U CUHMINI,
rnslimt. Oaaaia
L. I. If 00 It K. GEO. F. IEB1AN.
VkrnMMt. aWi Caualar.
Zook & Roecker Banking Co
OBCGON. I-1 l-l l-l MtMOUBI
buUlafc, tilt.
Tha oMaat Uak la tna Mat, humto
a eaaami Maaiac Mats, laura) aaM
on Urn dapoatu. Draft sals aa all U
rrlaelpal ctllaa of lha matrr aa4 Buapa,
1st ma4 spatial arraannMate ta aonatt
mow au mm Mat la fbnm awiatiV
Tlw aeeauata af faraara, law a at aa4 i
HrUoala raapartfollr aollttu. lpUl aa
tlraa to aa boats latraaUal u aa,
Takaaaaa, Ma. IS.
DAKIEI. ZACHHAN,
rraaatav.
W. PgCHULTK
The Citizen's Bank
OMCOM, MO.
Caaltal llack aa4 tatata. tMM.
ta-
Traaaart a fnanl Waklaa kaat
nat aaM aa aatwaiU tad Tar
abaa,
Drl a rriatlpal Gil las-
(ioaa aada aa rroavtlj nralttea.
DUrtwit-q Saekawa, PnaMaall J. A.
. aanwani laaiaat Daitaw, B. F.
Kocu aW . F. O-FaUaa,
Tslajtaaaj Na. U.
OMcii Phonn Mnln SIM
Hot, I'lioaa Hutu km
B. W. Tadlock, M. D.
OculUt and Aurlit
OlMiat ntted
SJI-SMncoln RulMIInu
HoienlU and FelUBts.
81. Jmcph, Mo,
If you get a letter from your sol
dier boy, send it to us for publication.
Wo want to keep In touch with them.
Knt Irnfifnn la In C T l
hospital for treatment of a bad enso
m diooo poisoning, wnich has affect
ed ono of his hands.
C. D. Zook und wlfo entertained
H. Thomas and wlfo and Kmmctt
inomas, wire anu children, of Mound
V IMVa O n ! M.I -1 CI.. 1 l a
i
1
City. Saturday and Sunday last
, , , ... . iiwmiii w. IVUlinua
y. is yisiung licro witn his mother,
brothers and other relatives. Charlie
is sun in the K. M. a., and still has
his old run between Kansas City and
Omaha on the K. C, St. Joseph and
vi, u. nuiway.
here Monday, on a business trip, nnd
he managed to get to it, but it was
a Job, for he was a busy fellow greet
ing his friends, and they are legion
here everybody Is Arthur's friends.
He also devoted somo of his tlmo with
his dear old mother,
Save Money and See the
Most When You Go
to California
For many years the Burlington
Routes "Personally Conducted"
Tourist Excursions to California
have been a popular way ol
crossing the continent.
The cost is moderalA. anrl Ihn
trip has been carefully planned
so that the most interesting
places are passed In daylighf.
Furthermore. mrH nns nf
these "Personally Conducted"
oartlei Is accomninled bv ana.
clallv-tralned auida. whoooM n
the way with you on the trip, tak
ing care oi tne little details of
the journey, relieving you of many
little anxieties and explaining to
you all of the interesting fea
tures an the way Denver, Colo
rado Springs (with Pike's Peak
and the Garden of Mia finds nsar.
by), the Royal Gorge, scenic
uoioraoo, sail Lane city, (the
home of the Mormoms), and the
ride through the Sierra Nevada
Mountains.
Thn Irln I mails In Ihrmmk
... .r m vuyil
Pullman tnnrlals elaanlnn
V. . . wwftiiiin vaio,
which are comfortably appointed
but much less expensive than
me regular type of Pullman.
Come in and talk with mn -nr
drop me a postal and I will send
you an illustrated descriptive
folder containing maps ana ev
erything that you should know
about the trip. J. T. Birming.
ham, Ticket Agent, Forest City,
Mo. The Pleasant Way to
Travel.
Dr. Willard C. Proud
Post graduate of European
ana American Schools
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat'
Glasses accurately fitted
7th & Francis St. Joseph Mo.
Order of Publication.
STATE OF MISSOURI,)
County of Holt. )
In the Circuit Court, February
Term. mm.
The Northwestern Hank, of IlurllnR
ton Junction, Mo., l'lalntilf,
vs.
Ilila Lowcry, Defendant.
At this 10th day of October, 1917,
comes me niainiiu Herein, ino :sorth
Missouri, ami flics its petition on J
airidavit. ullcKinir, anion); other
things, that defendant, Ilila I.owcry,
in ni a resiucni oi me siaio ox .ma
sour!.
Whereupon, It Is ordered by the
elerk, thai oald defendnnt bo notified
by publication that plaintllT has com
menced a suit againrt her In this
Court to recover judgment on a ccr
tnln promlory note, executed at
Burlington Junction, Missouri, dated
on the second day of August, 11)15,
in which the defendant promised for
vnluo received to pay to plaintllT, The
Northwestern Dank of Uurlington
Junction, Missouri, the sum of Three
Hundred Dollars (300.00) on Janunry
1st, 1010, with interest thereon from
August Und, 1015, at tho rate of
eight per cent per annum, compound
ed annually and which said noto Is
signed by defendant, Ilila Lowcry.
Said defendant is further notified
that in aid of said suit all of her In
terest, right and title in nnd to the
following land has been attached, to
wit: The West half of tho Northeast
uarter of Section Thlrty-ono 131),
ownshln Sixty-two (C2), North
ltango Thirty-nine (39), West of the
fifth principal meridian, and situated
In tho county of Holt and stato of
Missouri, and that unless tho suld de
fendant. Ilila I.owcrv. ba nnd nnnenr
at this Court, at tho next term there
of, to bo begun and holdcn at the
lourt uouro In tho Ulty or Oregon, in
said County, on tho 25th day of Feb
ruary next and on tho first day of
sum term answer or picau 10 the pe
tition in said cause, tho panic will be
taken ns confessed, and judgment will
bo rendered accordingly.
And It is further ordered, that a
copy hereof bo published, according
to law, In Tho Holt County Sentinel,
a newspaper puiiiisncu in tno county
of Holt, four weeks successively, pub
lished once a week, tho last" Insertion
to bo nt least fifteen days before the
first day of tho said February term
of said Court.
E. A. DUNHAM,
Circuit Clerk.
A true copy from tho record.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the Circuit Court of Holt County, this
19th day of October, 1917.
E. A. DUNHAM,
(SEAL.) Circuit Clerk.
Oregon Tlr Repair Co. Vul
canizing Caalnea and Tubes. Out-of-
town work solicited. Old Post Office
Building.
second week in December. Announce
ment will lie made later.
Win. hnlliner and inmll
nf St.
ly. n
Joseph, spent Sunday at the John Pet
ers home, mirth nf town.
Mrs. I.ida St. Clair is visiting
with her daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Her
bert Thayer, In St. Joseph.
Win. Reynolds, of llrush College
school district, was transacting uuki
ness In St. Josenh. Friday.
Itny Anderson and family, and
.Mrs. jonn waggoner speni sniuruiiy
afternoon In Mound City.
Mrs. John Baker and baby arc
visiting, this week, with her parents,
Henry Hood and family.
Mrs. II. U Kverson nnd son, Wy-
lie, were visiting in hi. Josepn, Vtcd
nesday night ami Thursday,
Mrs. John McMullen. of Chilli
rothe, Mo., is visiting with relatives
and friends liere, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Combs nnd
baby, Mnudie, were visiting at the AI
bert Wnlker home. Sunday.
Mrs. S. P. Allen and son, Master
Silas, visited rrnlay with her mother,
Mrs. S. T. Ilulatt, and family.
Kverett Louden, of Fairfax, spent
Saturday anil Sunday with his grand
parents, K. Ilrock. nnd family.
Mrs. Flora Wilklns. of St. Jo
seph, visited several days, this week
with II. II. Connell nml family.
Mrs. Itena Adams, nf Sioux City,
Iowa, is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. A. J. Jamison, ami family.
Thn Itebcknh Ixxluc. of Forett
City, will give an oyster Miper nt the
city nan, rriuay nigw, isov. si.
John France, Sr., and wife, and
John France, Jr., und wife, motored
to St. Joseph in tlieir car, lucsnuy
Mrs. tlenrgo Drake was visiting
over Friday with tieorge's sick motii
nr. Mrs. M. C. Diake. In St. Josenh.
W. S. Townsend und faintly, of
Kansas City, visited Inst week with
their uncle, .Major uiarK, ami lamiiy,
"Aunt" I.ilililo Crawford and Mrs,
Sarah Wylle, of St. Joseph, attended
tho burial of O. D. Chndwick. Sunday.
Henry llledsoc nnd fumlly. of St.
Joseph, visited Saturday and Sunday
With Ills mouicr, Jirs. niiwni men
unit.
Rev. J. J. Cnfferty, pastor of the
Catholic church hero, ncui services ai
Mound City, Saturday, and here bun
day.
f). J. Connell and family, of Kl
dorado. Kans., spent the day, Sun
day, with his folks, H. II. Connell and
fumlly. ...
Mrs. T. P. Fltrmaurlce.Urcler nnd
Miss Motoric, of St. Joseph, visited
last Thursday at tho T. P. FiUmaur
Ico home. .
aioso ijuick. oi ivnnsus wuj, iuu..
was visiting Willi jumes iuick nnu
fum v. nnd other relatives, wis ami
lust week.
Mrs. V. II. ilrock ami iiougnter,
Doris, snent last Tuesday with her
parents, Kev. J. N. Cole and wife, nt
Mound City.
Misses Cladys Landers and Nelllo
Wilkes snent severul days last week
with Itoy Wilkes and family, near
Mound City. , , ,
Mrs. Keelev Tteovcs visited seV'
cral days of this and last week with
her son, Robert Reeves, and family,
at St. Joseph.
Claudo Wills, Ronnie Miller, Mrs.
Graco Hcaslev, and baby, Ruth, and
Mrs. John McMullen motored .to Chilli-
cothc, Monday.
E. M, St. uiair, oi st. josepn,
spent a few days, this week, visiting
with his father. Phlllio St. Clair, and
other relatives.
Ollllo n nilmlwf frnn, Iiam ntl 1
(;l the Sunday school contest nt llluff
wi Miiooi nou.e, bim.lay, and repoit
nn Interesting time.
Mis. Kinery Kinder nnd children,
f Mound City, spent several duys
iln Walker, nnd family.
., T".r .V01? f5,haefrer, of the
Mineirrr district, wc understand. Is
veiy low w llli heart trouble. We hone
. ,i nminmr, wile anil II, 11.
cital' of Miss Mnrgarcl Wilson, In St.
.lo.enh, a,t Thursday night.
. i. iinwiiiiiir nnu wire snent
several days Inst week visiting with
her .laughter. Mrs. Chester vVnlron
and family, at Kansas City, Mo.
fax, Mo., N-lsltrd Friday with Mrs!
while on their way to St. Joseph.
r.T,,,' f J,.Cn"':rl'' Pnor of the
f","".lt riiuren, is nxing up and mov
ing Into the parsonage, recently pur
chased from Mrs. P. A. lenders.
., rcvlvnl Hireling commenced nt
i, ..'"'.V'. ""ool, Monday night.
Kev. K I-. tooley, pastor of the Mctli
ihllst ehurrh, Is holding the meeting.
Mrs. (.eorge Koyston, of (irnlinm,
inn .Mrs. .Sam I
City, visited Inst Monday and Tues
day with their cousin, Mrs. Chris Clf-
iuni.
Fred, VA nnd Win. llurrier left
Monday morning In their rnr fur
llolyoke, Colorado, where they will
liMik lifter their Innd lnlere.t In tl.-t
country.
,n.e Williams, of Snvnnnah, wns
here several days, last week, nutting
in n fiirtnirx nt il. ,i, ,..ir.....
home for the Clnshy-llowo company,
of that city.
.M s l.llrnMli Cloplon. who was
Injuml with n limken limit In the fire
nt the Atlnntle hotel, Is retting nlnng
leely and will lenve for her home nt
jruerson, inwn, soon.
S. K. Chnmlwr lm len on the
irk list several ilnva llili u'..V ..1,1.
Indigestion. Ills mother. Mrs. Mniy
K. Chamlicrs, of Mound City, mine
down. Turwlny, nml Is wnltimr on him.
Mrs. Vine Hovey and daughter,
Miss Ijitira, were St. Joseph visitors.
rdnodav. They u-em .(.fniiihnll
home by Mnster Chns. Kinsley ilnint,
of Snvannnh, Mo., who will visit them.
a. a. jenrey relumed to his
home. Thursday evening, from the
Knswnrlh hnsn Int. nf St. .In.mli
when' he had undergone nn nporntinn
for nn ahsress. He Is feeling much
Mtcr. we nrr glad to hear.
Miss Kvn Dagger, of Piirhtn,
Coin., who has liecn vMting nt the
11 l.- 11 rl I , . . .. ." , .
... ,.. i.i, itiininiM. mm i. i.yonn nnnies,
left Monday for Alrlilnnn. K'nim .
where she will make n visit with her
uncle. Dave Unity, nnd family.
John llovil. nf Wlnslnw. Arlznnn.
came In Thursday momlng nnd spent
tne nay with his i.rnther. YA lloy.l,
and family, nnd Is visiting his moth
er, Mrs. Jennie lloy.l, and other rela
tives, in iiregon nml tlinl vicinity.
James Meyer nnd family, nf Ore
gon; Mrs. H, (!. Carson, of Nnplrr;
ev. incKsnn nnu inmny. nt hi. Jo
seph, nnd J. T. Scott nnd wife, Med
way Hoover and family, nnd Mnyd
miiis, nn spent tne nay, nunnny, nt
the U J. Scott home.
The liny .N'oland car nnd tho
Chns. Norrls car collided Sundnv nf
ternnon In front of the W. K. Rlcli
nrdson himWr ynrd. There wns no
"ne hurt, ht n little ilnmnge wns
done to each of tho cars. Ray was
alone In his rnr, nml Misses Olive nnd
Trnry lllcvins, Mr. and Mrs. Dnn
Stockwell nnd Mr. Morris, till of Fort
ixcue. were In the Morris car.
The I l C. Club met nt the Mrs.
Joe .Mitchell home, last 1 liursilay nf
lernoon. All reported n fine time,
Those present were: Mesdames J.
'.vons, J. M. .Shumate, John Keeves,
Henry AiKlre, Arthur cotten. Knlph
Mover. II. II. SheffleM. Cecil Rlrh
nrtlsnn. Chns. Frnnre nnd Joe Mitchell.
The next meeting will be held nt the
Mrs. Ilnlnh .Meyer home, Thurs'
day nfter Thanksgiving, nnd Mrs. Ar
thur Cotton will he lender.
The Rebeknh District Assembly
wns ncui in m. .insepn, nisi inurS'
dny. Those of the lodge front her.
attending were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Med'
way Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hea
ver. Mr. and Mrs. John Sneer. Mr.
and Mrs. 0. L. Richardson, Mrs. lien
Crouser. Mrs. Louie Stn'enp, Mrs. .1,
T. Scott. Mrs. John Hibbnr.1, Miss
Carrie lloirmnn, Mr. and Mrs. John
Anderson, Mrs. Mary Thnrnhlll und
daughter, Miss lona, Mrs. Chris tiif
foi'il, Mrs. John Pi-ret. Miss Virgil
Sines and Mrs. Ilrnda Sines.
Mrs. Pert Moody nnd son, Dale,
or st. Josepn, spent jiniuniny witn
her mother, Mrs. P. A. landers, and
Oscar Isaacson and family. Mr.
Moody came up nn the train Sunday
morning nnd Mrs. Moody and son
Joined him, nnd they nil spent the
day .Sunday with Mr. Moody's folks,
l(. II. Alooiiy ami laniny, where n fam
ily reunion wns held. Ilert Moody
nnd family will leave, Monday, for
Ur,l,. U' .,1, ...l,nvA tl..... .
,,MB1I,1 1111 till I r.llli, .11
make their future home. We wish
them prosperity in their new home.
D. It. Munkres, road overseer of
II air il strict, nsslstr.l bv J. I,. And-
ler, overseer of Denton district, with
n number nf good roads boosters, put
tho Illulr hill in the best condition It
has been In for tho past twelve years
thai tho rural route nas neen estati
IJshcd. Tho .following fanners ns
slsted: Fred Pearson. Vic Hicks. Wul
ter Stnley, Kd Clark, Pat Fltzmaui
ice, Willie F. Fltzniaurlce, Geo. Ilrld
enbaugh, V. A. Woods, P. A. Dooley,
Dalo Cason, C. C. Wright nnd the
overseers, D. R. Munkers and J. L.
Andlcr,
DELrilEUS.
o
How to Banish Hairs
(From the Beauty News.)
Uclv hntry growths can be removed
In tha privacy of your own home if
you get a small original package of
mcdol and mix Into a paste enough
of the powder and water to cover the
hairy surface. This should be left
on tno skin about 2 minutes, then re
moved and tho skin washed, and every
trace of hair will have vanished. No
harm or Inconvenience can result
from this treatment, but be lure you
buy real medol. which is inexpensive.
Malt orders filled by American Fro
prietory Co., Boston, Mass,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice li hereby given, Hint Letters
of Administration on tho Kstate of
Marlon Lumley, deceased, were grant
ed to the undersigned on tho 9th day
nf November, 191", by the Probato
Court of Holt County, Missouri. All
persons having clnims ngnlnst said
estate nro rciuircd to exhibit them for
a'lownnrc to the Administrator wlth
n six months after tho date of grant
ing of sold Letters, or they may bo
precluded from any benefit of said Es
tate: nnd if such rlnlmi )u nnl in
hibited within ono year from the .Into
of granting said Utters they shall ba
forever barred.
Fill. I) IIUIJIIKS, Administrator.
Attest: HARRY M. DUNCAN.
.TllitfTA nf lln.li.lii
First Publication, Nov. 10, 1917.
o
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby irlven Hint Mm
of administration on the estato of
Adclbert llridgcs, deceased, wcro
cranted to the undername,! nn hn "Cik
.lay of October, 1917, by the Probato
Court of Holt County, Missouri. All
persons having clnims against said
estate nro required to exhibit them
for nllownnco to the Administrator
within six months after the date of
granting of said letters, or they may
bo precluded from any benefit of said
estate: nnd If such claims bo not ex
hibited within one year from tho data
of granting said letters, they shall bo
lurcver onrren.
Urst publication, November 2,1917.
II. II. CHANni.KII.
Attest! Administrator.
. Harry M. Dungan,
(Seal.) Probato Judge.
DANDRUFF
QUICKLY
STOPPED
Thr I. ontr on to cur dandruff
ml that la to VIII lli rm. Ttitr It only
nn hair rmmratlon that will VIII lha (arm
and thai li MIMmllna l.r Hmrtr. This
unu.ual hair rmtortr lth 111 rarorj of
tluuunJa of rurta lll (row hair on anr
hra.l hra th.r la anr Ufa l.fti It euro
dandruff, alora falllna; hair and I It Mm of
tho acatp In thrt wVa or your xnftnty back.
It It th moat plraaant and tMtforaUna'
tonlr, la not atliVj or (rtaar and ta aa4
tUnilnolf tr ladlas of rafln.mant mho it
Ir to hata and to Vtp thai hair aofu
lu.trout and luaurlant.
Your druf.l.t I. Mlllng Hlldndlna Hair
lt.inf.lr on a pwltlra amaraatM to nnunai
dandruff or monaf rafundad at 14 and 1 1.0
a belli. OuUir-town tuiUaaar tuccllad b
PETREE BROS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office fli-nt door wrnt
orCitlzmiH llHiik.
OKIHION. MlMHOUItl.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration on tho estate of
Orrln J. Shutts, deceased, were grant
ed to tho undersigned on the 23d day
of October, 1917, by tho Probata
Court of Holt County, Missouri. All
persons having claims against said
estato nro required to exhibit them
for nllowanco to tho administrator,
within six months after the dato of
granting of said letters, or they may
bo precluded from any benefit of said
estate: nnd if such claims be not ex
hibited within ono year from the data
of granting raid letters, they (hall be
forever barred.
G. W. CUMMINS,
Attest: Administrator,
Harry M. Dungan, t
(Seal.) Probato Judge.
Home Phone, 87. Mutual, 104
EMMA BLACK
Osteopathic Physician.
All diseases treated by
Osteopathic methods.
Ofllr First H.aldrnc Waat Of
Moor & Krack'a Slur
OREGON,
MISSOURI.
I have equipped a new
charging system, and am
now able to charge your
batteries and repair
them at any time. Will
give prompt service.
J. W. HUNTSMAN,
Located at Auto Sales Co.
J. C. WHITMER,
IDElsTTIST.
PROUD BUILDING.
North Side ef Square,
Both Phones.
BERT 6, PIERCE
DENTIST,
Oregon, Mo.
Phones, Old 91. Mutual 43.
The New Point Prcsbvterlan .
E. will give an oyster and plo social,
Friday night, of this week, Nov. 23.
Everybody invited.

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