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ROBSON, Oph. D. 470-473 Arcade Bldg Phone Main 3% Bring This Ad With ¥ = “BOB” HODGE MEETS OLD "cu Mayor Is Real | Potlatch Bug Now Mayor Cotterill was initiated last night into the mysteries of Potlatch Bugginess. The cere. mony was hilariously greeted by the large membership of the | Order of Lions in the new head quarters in the H. E. Orr build ing. The Lions were particu: larly tickled to make Cotterill | take the phony pledge that he would personally see to it that no saloonkeeper will dare keep his grog shop closed any time day or night, during Potlatch week. | Meeting Tomorrow! I 8, John 1 Louis Gilbert Mounted Scouts in State Militia Adhering closely to tie field Service regulations of the Unit ed States army, the Second In. fantry, N. G. W., Col, Wm Inglis in command, will enlist into its ranks a new organ. | ization to be known as the | mounted scouts. 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