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Show IC ' J. , " ' y THE CHEVROLET "Four-Ninty" , Touring Car is comfortable to ride in, and easy to drive. It has weight enough to keep to the road at all times. It has ample spring suspension. The seats are well upholstered, deep and roomy. And it is an easy car to handle in close traffic. ffhhWtAmmr'-- If you are. interested in a prof itable and pleasurable n vestment, come in. , and inspect our line of Chev olet models, then ride in one. You will, be surprised sur-prised how enjoyable and smooth riding they really ar , and their economy ' of operation will also interest you. ! "CHEVROLET" A Vetran Civil of the War Writes ' I had occasion to' take a trip wlth'my Q S. AMUSSEN,' Agt. wife nml grnnd-daughtois nnil I iiiudp Hip - ' ' trip (if 351 miles as shown by my ppedoin- oter In the elapsed tlmo of clevpu hnurs 'CheVTOlet MotOl Gai'S: and foriy-nlhs minutes from Olnrlmia! - lo Chicago. 1 averaged 25 1-10 mljps per. , " .. .'.. . - . .Kallmi Mr lh ti(p iirnl ilrnvc llitcar'tnp 40 S Willi Si. ' ' -'"" . LOQftlli U 1 3 II t entire ilfntapcfi Jiiywlf. k .' ' "--.-1 ' ... j ' . " A "J '&. " " ' - . - - l ' Si ur5 ffi?-1...,. ' 'SifSL " " " war' vlfi--' VifiSifS-N. T l V x-JLf jfcllfo J? rsj.'!a.i YfaFW git:i, T111JT jftjSS Si:,....liir..'0- 4k ' C i 'i iR 1 For God Results Wg. J R. II. JACKSON, D. C. M Palmer Graduate gr I CHIROPRACTOR WB Tr Ariino Block W II fhone 18 UKAKV IAIK AM'Al.l'A I'AltSlS, """"We are offering for salo a limited number of acres of alfalfa lands in the Lovelock valley. The soli is n peat forrattoarxtrnelr rich potash, llmo and decayed vegetation, This laud u ono tlmo was the bottom bot-tom of the old Humboldt lake. Time Is no beaver danr land itT tho world that will compare with it in futility. futil-ity. Our draiuage and irrigation system sys-tem l complete in every detail and belongs to the land. The man who buys this land buys both land aud wuter Tlioso lauds cut from four to eight tons of alfalfa per acre (the general average In the valley Is six toils) richer In protein by twentv eight per cent thau anything io-duccd io-duccd In. California. Wo are Just half way between Salt Lake 'jrid San Francisco, glrlg us two markets To the man who knows the possibilities possibili-ties in alfalfa hogs and dairy pro-duels, pro-duels, wo have n pioposltlon to of-fert of-fert hat is worthy of investlgat'-m Wo desire to soil this laud In snail units to producers. If you are a thinking man and can appicclato air honest opportunity wilte ns fur de-Mailed de-Mailed Information, jom.kv and smn.Lnv Lovelock, Nuviula. v Adv-2-3 mitt I'OIt S.Li:--nftcon ncim r l.ii. d, two acres bearing strawberr v a'ld other small ftult, 10 shnien water, Logan, Hyde l'ark, SmlthrHil cum!. TOO white leghorn hens, 2 cowi milk-lug, milk-lug, 1 brood sow and six pice, wagnn. , harrow, suriey, plnwx, cultivator hay rake, Ford truck, brooders for .baby chicks, capacity 3,000, 5 or C .tons hay, 100 bushels grain, wheat and orn, coops for 1,000 hens, barn and granary, barn holds 36 tons hay 8 head stock, some outbuilding i Onod fivo room bungalow, basement good well,- all improvements pracllc-fflly pracllc-fflly unw. 1'nys holler than janfl Pr innnlli W II. MtMnlilll. Adv-2-C 3tto f Ohio, City of Toledo, t.uiMfi County, as. IH Frank J. Chtnay inakcn osth that ha ll 1 tiulov partner ot thu firm of V. J. rl Ohano" A Co . dolnir liulneM In th City 'M o( 'iulxjo. County uud atl aforsnld. H Slit tliut mid Oi in will pay ll mm of onu uuNnnni) hollars for oacu :B "iml rvrv rvc of rmnrrli that rammt bn 1 uii-.l livih ii5u of HAI.IS CATA11UII iH MI'1U'lNi:. I HANK J CUHNI2T. LLLH Bwnru to bofofo ! and tubiu'rlbed In aH n r-"nco. t1tn dh Oxy nf Porpmbcr. IH A. W. OI.nASON, IH 'flr-' Jtpti ry I'nbllc. IH Hall's Cutnrrh Mclltlne Ik Liken In- IH 'ornnlly and lo'tn lhnnii.ii the Hlooil on H tho MiiciiM RiirHcen nf ih K'-ittm. Send 1 for tcMl'.nnnlnM. frr. H i j ii;ni:v k- co., to.jo, o. FH '''l by fll rtruftcUln. "5c. RH .Iall'u Faiiillv l'lllu fur cnitwtoatton. IH Ety, ''' m wilt BmP$iVt ' I H ;' ft i &w:n I ixm 1 ' i ta PI Copyright 1919, Hart ScluffncriMarx PH j A store that serves I II fJl business in this store is to do some- rfl j "thing- more than just sell clothes; any- E jjfl ibody can do that; we do sell a lot of them. H But the real business of this store is to H be of service to men in the matter of clothes; R H to see that our customer gets the right i H 1 style and fit, and gets it at the right price. I H i It's an important service and we make H 2 a business of it; Hart Schaffner & Marx H H suits and overcoats are our way of doing H I THE MEN'S SHOP I I The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. I jH |