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< B. J. Weller and H. E. Dean Pittsburg Perfect Fence now COURTHOUSE WILL BE FINISHED Interesting Sunday School Items were passengers on yesterday I »old hy W. E. Chnwn. [Contributed.] Last week’s Chronicle says J. K. McGregor made a trip to morning’ s local to Portland. I • I that at the last session o f the The secretary o f the Union C. A. McCargar and family Wyeth yesterday forenoon. A good suggestion — drop in countp court, the bids for the Sunday School gave the quarter I arrived on Monday from Port-, Oliver and Syracuse Plows at and pay up your liaek sul>scri|>- land and will spend the summer completion o f the new court ly report o f the Recognition and Chow n’s house were opened and it was Merit Record System last Sun tion. on their fruit ranch. New goods arriving every day. found tout A. A. Lambert, o f day. E. J. Middleswarl has pur The Dalles, was the lowest bid For Sale — Strauss. The teachers and scholars of chased the E. O. Blanchar resi der. his figures being $53,507. the Jimion and Intermediate de Mrs. Gertrude Leer spent sev Select Early Rose potatoes, for dence in Hood River, and he and Seed or table. Unequaled for eral days in Portland Ibis week. his wife will make that city their The highest bid, $58.475, was partments making an average of that of Boyajohn & Arnold, of 9d7i and over were as follows: baking. Dupont Stumping Powder is home. Mrs. F. A. Allington, Laura Portland. Says the Chronicle: C. J. L it ti . e p a g e , best Chown has it. J. 0. Beldin went to The Dalles “ The contract lias not yet been Kibhee. Mrs I). Robinson, Dr. Mosier, Ore. C. W. Danielson & wife were the first of the week and had an ' awarded, pending the filing of D. Robinson, John Lelliott, Ber visitor» in Hood River yesterday operation performed, from which the bond of the lowest bidder, nard Nichol. For Sale morning. I he is making a very satisfactory A. A. Lambert, and the consid The teachers and scholars of One span o f mares, 7 and 9 the primary department having | recovery. The Ladies’ Aid Society will eration o f other matters o f im years old: weight 2600 lbs. True a perfect record for the quarter horses, sound and gentle. Will mee* at *^,e b °me Mrs. I'red Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Scearce portance by the architect and I were: Mrs. A. Root. Mildred Evans next Wednesday. the county commissioners. work double or single. See and daughter Caroline, and Miss l Nichol, Arvilla Husbands, Max- “ The work which will be in G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n , Harriet Orcutt, spent last Satur H A Y N E ’S BREAD Daily i well Kihhea. m28tf. Mosier. Ore a y S turgess C o n fect . S tore . d a y visiting in Hood River, driv-j cluded in this contract is for the All but two o f the regular outside finishing only. This will ing over the mountain. Special for Saturday —Ladies’ i include stone work, which will : members who were present were Mrs. Harriet Poe returned On S PR A Y SUPPLIES, Clio’w n’s. white hemstitched handkerchiefs cover the concrete skeleton to | on time. |Tuesday from a week’s visit at] The festive trout is biting and 2 for 5c. Strauss Co-Operative There were a number of visit the first floor, the brickwork and Portland and Salem. She was Store. fishing parlies are in order. o rs present at the closing exer terra cotta which will reach from accompanied home by her pa-' cises. I f you cannot possibly B o r n :— In Mosier, Wednesday E. L. Root made a business I rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Light- the stone work to the roof, and ; come in time for the lesson morning, April 1 6 1 h, 1913, to the completion o f the roof. In trip to Portland on Tuesday. foot, who will spend the summer study, we are glad to have you Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Evans, a the roof work will be included Mrs. D. Robinson is visiting ! with her. daughter. the drainage system to take care come for the closing exercises. friends in Portland this week. Mosierites who spent last Sat-| o f the water from rain ami melt C. A. McCargar an E. O. Wi- Church of Christ Notes H. M. Landes was a business urday afternoon in Hood River ing snow on the roof, the sky nans were attending to business visitor in Portland this week. were Mrs. P. L. Arthur, Mrs. J. light and ventilators. matters in Hood River Tuesday Subject for next Lordsday E. Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Leer, Exceptional bargains on Wag afternoon, “ The retaining wall, fencing morning is “ Blessings which Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs Fred ons ami Buggies. W. E. Chown. and copings along Washington may be found in the Lord’s Miss Dora Dowden left yester Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hig and Fifth streets, which will be House,” and for the evening, J. K. McGregor was a passen day for her home in Portland ley, Alex Carlson, Fred King o f granite, will be installed and “ Height and Depth of Redeem g e r on Monday’ s local for Port after a visit with the family of ¡and Shelley Hudson. the concrete stairwavs to the en ing Love.” land. J. P. Ross. Mosierites visiting and shop- trances on both streets will be Did you go to Bible School W. A. Husbands was transact-1 j g Carpenter, formerly of ! ping in Hood River Tuesday a f covered with the same material. anywhere last Sunday? You ing business in Hood River last Mosier, now a resident o f Port- ternoon were Mrs. Wm. Johnson, “ The greater part o f the out did? Good for you. You didn’ t? Monday. Portland, was a business visitor Mrs. F. A. Allington, Mrs. A. side walls will be covered with Why? Why? Go next Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cummings in town Wednesday. Kuhn, Mrs. C. Ruscher, Mrs. a beatiful gray granite finished | sure. Fathers and mothers, at- went to Hood River Wednesday The best wearing kid gloves Lou Graham, Misses Nellie Proc brick. The trimming around the j tend Bible School. It won’ t for a visit. for ladies are here. Also extra ter, Mary Higley and Thelma windows and doors, the great 1 hurt you. I f it does, we have M. R< •mington, o f The Dalles, heavy long silk gloves in black, I Johnson. columns at the front entrance on two good physicians to remedy I I ^ _ . A 1 Notice to the Public. The two leading magazines o f the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly ami tlie Sunset, have been consolidated under the title o f “ Sunset - the Pacific Monthly." it is the intention o f the |«nhlisher to spare no money nor effort to nake Sunset the Pacific Mouthly a creiiit to the West ami u magazine of national value ami importance. To introduce if to new reader* w«' will make the following speeial offer: Send 50c in stamps, and we will put your name on our subscription list for tile next four months, ami will send you a free copy o f tlie superbly illustra ted Mid-Winter number, ami also the famous Sunset Indian poster, securely packed in a mailing tube. It will make a beautiful ornament for your front room or den. Send yonr order to Fred Locklev, Northwestern Manager, Sunset—the Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. ADVERTISE IN YOUR W. A. HUSBANDS B Horse l a c k s m it h Shoeing and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed MOSIER - - OREGON M i l t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s . True to Name lo r 33 Years. Hardy Climate, Higli Elevation Sec Robt. T . Newhall, Hood River - - Oregon. LOCAL TIME-TABLE No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m. i* ii 2:45 p. m No. 1 10:20 a. m. No. 2 East “ i i i i 6:35 p. m. No. 8 Í4 i i 10:40 p. m. No. 6 No. J7, at 4:04 p. m., flag stop on Sundays only for Hood River land Portland. Home Paper Wel1 w°rk „ „ Well Done The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells To meet your friends, stop at jin any part o f the surrounding j country. Has a complete outfit, HOTEL MOSIER. j includingpipecuttingand thread -------- ♦ -------- ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- A ll Modern and under New j ment, rock and concrete work. Management. Has had 30 years’ experience in a u g m e n t e d b a t h f a c il it ie s ¡the well business. May he found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. Schanno's Store, The Dalles. A. E. N egus . IF YOU W IS H Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire Insurance E. A. Race, who has been local j Washington street and the three- the injury. Try it. D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. manager of the Tum-A-Lum quarter round columns of the H. C a m p b e ll C l a r k , P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Minister. Wm. Stevenson and Harry C. H. Brown and wife, o f Port- Lumber Company for several! Fifth street entrance, and the cornice will be of terra cotta. Stout visited in The Dalles last land, are visiting here a few years, has lieen transferred to i MOSIER - OREGON Wanted “ The work will include all of Tuesday. days with H. M. West and fam- another yard and left Sunday A gentle driving horse for its for a consultation with the offi the steel work necessary to the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker j1'- Mr. Brown is a brother-in- J keep. Apply to HAIL REAL ESTATE CO., cials o f the company at Walla erection o f the outside as well visited relatives in Hood River | aw M r s . A. G. F r e y , Walla. Mr. Race’s family will as the fire proof steel windows Mosier, Oregon. last Sunday. | We are improving our shoe Mosier, Ore. a house, barn or packing remain here for a few weeks. for the two main vaults. The Town With a Future C. A. Gilbert, of Hood River. ,stock and keepin* die prices low- shed to build, J. P. E rhart H AR M O N Y GRAPHOPHONE “ This will finish all hut the in Assurance has been given from was a business visitor in town er tl,an « ' “ where. A real bar- will furnish bonds to build Washington that the famous old terior o f the building and will records at half price. Chown. according to plans and speci last Monday. ! f ,n ,n slK,ea e " ery (,ay here’ ~ ; battleship Oregon will not bedis- take several months, but it is Strauss Co-Op. Store. erby tearns Notice to Fruitgrowers fications. Phone, 115. Jas. Piercey and w ife and lit- n . .. , „ ! mantled and broken up, as was hoped to have the work well I have a quantity o f first-class son were shopping in Hood River ^ b t . N e w h a ll was in town | feared, but it will be retained in completed before next week win L aw yers Wednesday afternon. j thl8 w“ k. looking after his nur j commission as a part o f the Pa ter sets in. The interior finish 2-year-old apple trees, which I sery business. He bos moved I will sell at 5 cents each at Hood ing work will probably be taken J. N. Mosier, accompanied by j hia headquarters from Howl c ific reserve fleet, with head- River. These trees sell regu- HOOD RIVER. ORFGON j quarters at the Puget sound navy up early in the spring o f 1914.” Miss Ruth Higley, was a visitor } y Ver to Portland, where he may ■ larly at 16 cents each, but I yard. Advices have been re- PLUMBING. in Portland on Monday, he found at 765 Upper Drive. I olfer them at the above low jeeived to this effect in response In the Spring the gentle lamhlet ST E A M a n d H O T W A T E R price in order to close out the I)r, Robinson, E. L. Root and Another social dance will be to petitions from this state that Lightly skips and wags his tail; stock. H E A T IN G . S. W. H eppner , Glair Bailey were visitors at the given in Chown’s hall tomorrow | the old sea fighter he saved from N O T A R Y P U B L IC In the Spring our Mosier poet Hood River, Ore. county seat on Monday. j night. Music will be furnished destruction. Jobbing'promptly attended to. Generally gets in his wail — ------------------------------------- -— “ RUFUS K IN G ” is the Mon-' by the home orchestra amt every M o s i e r O regon MOSIER - - OREGON It. was reported the first o f the Where is he AT? Fishing for NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N arch of all 5c cigars. Try one. body is invited. You’ re sure to week that “ Postoffice Whitey” Dead Men. Sold at S t u r g e s s C o n f e c t i o n - hav,e a good time. ( pu blish er ) and “ Manitoba Frency,” the two S to re Y our A p p le s ' E r y S t o r e . Department of The Interior, U. S. Before you buy a dollar’ s worth men who attempted to blow the Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, In our New Modern Cold Storage W e call our readers’ attention of goods out o f town or from safe in the Mosier Valley Bank April 8th, 1013. C IV ILEN G IN EER Plant. to the new adv. o f Cbas. N, catalogs, see me. You may find several weeks ago, had been ar N O T IC E is hereby given that Llola Clarke, the Hood R iver Drug youcan do better here, and besides rested at Huntington. In fact, Equipped with the latest J. Bailey, widow o f Roy M. Bailey General Surveying, P la t gist, appearing in our columns help to support Mosier’ s Best the sheriff at that place notified (deceased), o f Hood River, Oregon, DRY AIR SYSTEM ting and Drafting this week. who, on May 13th, 1908, made Home Store. With y«our help I am go Sheriff Chrisman to that effect Now that it is possible to send stead, No. 1(5011, Serial No. 04422, for W e have every facility for hand ing to make this store and stock and he went to Huntington to le tte r and lietter. Give me h get his men, only to find that merchandise by Parcels Post, we SE|N W |, Section 10, Township 2 ling, shipping and delivering. suggest that should you need North, Range 11 E W M , has filed Charges Reasonable 1 have made arrangements chance to ""shew you.” Strauss they were not the men wanted. anything in the way o f Prescrip notice o f intention to make five final Co-Op. Store. The crooks who worked on the year proof, to establish claim to the with the house of Victor Marden, DR. H. L. DUMBLE tions filled, Drugs or Patent [Med land above «lescribed, before F. A. UNION M E AT COMPANY Mosier job are still at largeand it «of The Dalles, :tu do bulb’harness While working around a stump icines, that you send to P H Y S IC IA N a n d SU R G E O N Bishop, U . S. Commissioner, at hts Warehouse Dept., Portland, Ore. ami shoe repairing. I will be on the y.ensel ranch, last week, is now thought that they made office at Hood River, Oregon, on the HOOD R IV E R : OREGON «M e to make two deliveries each a man hy the name o f Everett their get-away into Canada. 17th day o f May, 1913. was a business visitor in town white and tan. on Tuesday. , Store. Strauss Co-Op. I f You H ave D & S S. F. GOSS H. G. .KIBBEE E. C. BROCK DRUGS? SURE Mosier Announcement week. Mr. Marden has the best equipped bouse in The Dalles .«nd will guarantee to give satis faction on all work. J a s . E. C o le . THOUSANDS OF SHEEP OfE JN WIND. Reports from the northern part struck Ids pick into a Joad o f dy namite which had not been e x ploded. Result, the loss .of .one eye, the .other injured and un arm badly damaged. Everett was at once taken to The Dalles hospital, .where his injuries were attended to. N. P, Sturgess returned Tues where lie has been under treatment for several months. He underwent an operation some time ago which has proved successful, and he comes Iwck home in greatly improved health and spirits. He Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor, said on his arrival Tuesday, “ I feel better than 1 have felt in 50 left today for a few days’ visit in Portland. years,” 4of the .county, where shearing day from Portland, has been under way the past tw o weeks, indicate indicate a Joss o f at least 3500 sheep by last Monday night’s storm. Among (the heaviest losers are Jack jHynd, over 1000 .coarse woolud yearlings, and Jim Canty, about (600 aged ewes, which means an (equal number o f Jambs. Chas. N. Clarke, Claimant names as witnesses: E. M. Strauss returned last Earl Bailey, James Camp and Hattie week from a business trip to his former home at Ripon, Wis. The j The Druggist of Hood River, E. Bailey, all o f Mosier, Oregon, and Randolph L. Morrow, o f Hood River, Ripon Commomv.ealth, speaking for them. He can send them to Oregon. o f his arrival there, says: “ Mr. you cheaper than you can get C. VV. M o o r e , E. M. Strauss, who was in the them at home. Register. city last week, is now in the gen eral mercantile business and also fruit raising at Mosier, Oregon. B A SE B A LL SUPPLIES Mr. Strauss was one o f Ripon’ s x FISH IN G T A C K LE most successful businessmen for SPORTING GOODS more than eighteen years, hav-1 ing been one o f the owners of Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening the Bjg Daylight (Store, now o f the season—April 1st, owned by his brother, I. F. Strauss. 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