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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
r-t- I I 1 I ! I I ! ; i i l I I t I I I I I I H -+ BRIEF LO C AL MENTION ■ i 1 1 1 11 ■I w w Bulk peanut butter. m w f H i Straus*. Mrs. R. J. Taylor was a Wednesday m Hood River. Mrs. P L. Arthur visited Wedcnes- duy In Hood River. Free offer on Liquid Veneer for Fri days at Chow n‘a. J. E. Procter spent Sunday in Hood River. Machine needles to lit any machine, 2<ic a dozen. Why pay 80c? Strauss. Miss Alice llennet was a visitur the first of the week in The Dalles. A new Pocketknife. broken blades, Chown's. Re-blade all Mrs. Jack Graham visited in Flood River on Wednesday. Shoes that are stylish ami wear well at a price saving at Strauss. P L. Arthur made a business trip to Forest (¡rove on Sunday. The latest Chown’s. and best Lantern at L. J. Merrill spent Sunday morning between trains in llood River. Alarm Clocks and Watches, from SI to $3 at Chown's. prices K. M. Strauss was a business visitor yesterday in The Dalles. New crop of Strauss's. Walnuts just in at Don Littlepage and Kd Sturgrss were visitors Friday in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huskey visited F'riday in The Dalles. A big supply of gas lamps received at Chown's. C. W. Puller and family left yester day for F'.stacada where they will lo cate on a dairy ranch. Roys' rain rapes, coats and hats, and girls' rain capes at Strauss. Sheriff Levi Chrisman, of The Dalles, was here F'riday on official business. Krrncmh/V, the best in heating stoves at Chown's. Morn To Mr. and Mrs. Hugo E. ltiikner, on Wednesday, October 20, a boy. Mince meat in pails and packnges. A Mince Pie would go pretty good for that Sunday dinner, says Strauaa. For Sale F'urniture, range, cabinet, two beds, oak extension table, dresser, etc. W. A. Corrigan. Apples by the box, Spitz, Newtown nr Jonathan, from the grower direct to you. Strauss. Dr. David Robinson spent the first o f the week in The Dalles, making a professional visit. Cold weather is coming. Huy your fall and winter underwear while I have your size. Strauss. Mrs. R. J. Taylor has returned from a short visit with Mr. T ay lor’s parents in Cape Horn, Wash. I f you tried (¡olden West cofree, dur ing coffee week and liked it, remember thir. the (¡olden West Store, Strauss. Mrs. J. FI. Procter and daughter, Miss (¡ertrude Procter, were visitors T uesday in Hood River. Mrs. Anna Craven, mother of Mrs. ('. A McCargar, came up from Port land the first of the week for a visit. Time (o buy good flour at Strauss's. F\ It ington River, city on Howard, o f the Oregon Wash Telephone company o f Hood was a business visitor in the Tuesday. While in the Hood River mountains above (¡reen Point the first of the week, F’ red Evan*, o f Mosicr, and W. It. Corey, of Hood River, succeeded in killing two deer. Miss Isabel Blanchard and Claire Hailey left the first of the week for F'airvicw, Oregon, where they will visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Burlingame. Subscription time is here. You will want some good magazine or farm paper to read during the long winter evenings. Come to the Hook Store and learn about club rates. As an informal farewell party for Mrs. W. ('. Stone, who left the first of the week. Mrs. I*. L. Arthur invited a number of ladies to her home Tuesday afternoon for cards. Whist was played* followed by light refreshments. J K. McCargar, who is a nephew of ('. A. McCargar, arrived yesterday from Reltville, Ontario. Afte r a visit here at the home of his uncle he will visit at the Panama Pacific exposition at San F'rancisco before returning to his Canadian home Mrs. M. C. Todd, mother of Mrs. E. E. Amsden, arrived Wednesday from Denver where she has been visiting. Mrs. Todd, whose home is in lies Moines, Iowa, made a previous trip to Oregon when she visited at the homes o f her daughters, Mrs. F’„ F'„ Amadm and Mrs. (¡. P. Christie in Hood River. C o m m e rcial C lu b M e e tin g other internal factor or factors in the where she will visit with Mr. Stone's , plant. The factor he has proved to be parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Stone. the presence uf a chemotactie sub They will also make an estended visit stance in the plant, to which the germ The regular business meeting in Weston, Ohio, with Mr. Stone’s | tubes of the parasite respond. The o f the Mosier Commercial Club factor ‘ for immunity, if it may be so cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Os wold J is held on the first Monday of t hey expect to remain until tha first of j The following letter has just been j (Francis E. Blackwood-West. F. E. put. la the absence of the necesaary each month. chemotactie substance. the year Mr Stone accompanied them I received by the Glacier from H. f . 3. F. Z S.. the author of the following The spores of a parasitic fungus in Stands For H. M. W e s t , Pres. . , a. »I , . Sii'kney, who ha» removed from 1»ruler- article, waa formerly government ento fect the plant chietiy during the night as far as The Dailse. returning on the ( , ’ ' Chi<go for ^ „ lnUr . nij » ¡ , o D r . D a v i d R o b i n s o n , Sec. mologist uf Caylon, scientific adviser j becaUM the jqrface of leavesiscov- local. Ha expects to occupy hix time declarea.lhit he waa disappointed in T h e word “ Puro/a” stands to Uie Fruit Lommission o f Australia. , reJ with , n|ln o( moisture which is as superintendent for the Pacific not finding local apples in Chicago: patholugiat for the Society of Destruc necessary to enable the spores to for the very best and most Bridge company during the winter, I Arrived here after a truly wo derfui tion of Diseases of Crops, Australia; g e m m a te before the germ tube can complete line of House dividing his lime between Portland 1 Dip by the way of the fair, l.oa Angel chief o f the investigation for the ex enter the tissuca of the plant. Also es and New Orleana. Reached this termination of the house fly in Colom owing to the lusa of the water by the hold Remedies and Toilet ar.d Mosier. latter city shortly after the recent bo. Ceylon. I he article was recently leaves, the cells bceome more fully dis Preparations that it is pos written for the Oregonian.) wind storm and it was surely a wrecked , A m o s Henson, son of 8. Benson, I wph I i the* people of Monitor to know tended with liquid contents. We are sible to manufacture. in the United States the annual loss told that the starch formed during the I have 0|**iu*l a «Until cHiee in U«»od motored to Hood River on F'riday. On city. 1 doubl|if the press notices did it | justice. And, hy the way, it was there { from direct fungus diseases to plants day becomes dissolved during darkness River ami am advertising. Saturday morning he hiked up along I met and came un to Chicago with a When your druggist offer* averages about $60,000,000. The com into soluble glucose and this, along the railroad track viewing the scenery, j friend of Dr. Allen'i a Mr. David bined effect of the fungus diseases at with other substances, furnishes an ex 22K (sold Crowns. 86.00 you a Purola preparat ion lie Bridge Work, per tootl> 6.00 and getting a good idea of the country Frazer, of Milwaukee, I f you should tacking the potato diminishes the yield cess of foisl which practically saturates presents the liest that can «..»hi Fillings Itt.oo tn 6.00 of this crop more than $36,000,0(10 each the leaves. through which the Columbia river fugh- see Dr. Allen tell him of it. be produced. ... Wherever i stopped, I registered as year. The United States government Porcelain Filling* 1.60 F'ungua diseases may be disseminated way will pass. Afte r cal.ng upon , rom Underwood, Washington, "H ood further reports that the losses from Silver Killing* *1.00 u> 1.50 Purola products are sold under in many ways, but tbe most imfiortant Mark A. Mayer, he was extended an R ,Ver District," just to see if it would the cereal rusts and other diseases of methods employed are spores, and by Plates Ns OO to *12.00 an iron-clad guarantee, which is invitation to make a longer visit at ] start anything. And it did. It is wun- fruit and other crups amount tu hun a vegetative method, that is to say hy Extracting.................... .50 reproduced below. Mayerdale. Mr. Henson was accord- |**Mfu| the amount of ^ v e r t i e i n g Hood dreds of millions of dollars. a portion of the mycelium o f the fun You esn't afford to take chances on med- River has had. In New Orleana alone Professor W. A. Orton in his great gus in tne plant or Heed. During the A L L WORK (»F A K A N T F K D Id ties of unknown worth. When nu-k- ingly accompanied to Hood River on five gentlemen looked me up and nes* comes you cannot be too hale or too work says: "T h a t of still greater un tune that the plant is resting or during PFRSOS A I, SERVICE Ihe afternoon local by Mr Mayer and wanted information about the valley. portance is the indirect loss resulting1 transportation the mycelium remains sure of the remedies you take. Mr. and Mis. 11. F. Weller, the party ¡They all fseem to know the name.hut from the limitations of industries. I lie ^ passive, but as soon as the plant starts Avoid all risk by insisting on **P*rsU’\ W e carry a full returning to Mosier in Mr. Henson’s not the location. One man tried to risk from disease frequently operates [ u grow the mycelium grows up along place it as being near Puyallup he to reduce the production of otherwise I „ ¡ t h ¡t, and remains with it until the line of the fa PUROLA GUARANTEE automobile. mous P u r o la had a relative there. Referred them profitable crops and in many cases in plant dies and then the mycelium, in Should any FUK#LA Rem edies and Booms 18-19 Heilbronntr Building all to the Commercial elub. Product fail to give dustries have been abandoned An this the form o f strands, grows underneath Toilet Prepara ENTIRE satisfaction However, there is another item that account." tion* an d u n the soil until it reaches other roots. the price paid w ill be GRAND VIEW Phone 2401 flood River, Ore. h e s ita tin g ly is nut quite so pleasant. During Apple cheerfully refunded Wound fungus is another way of dis The following figures will convince recommend by your local dealer. II. I). Jones left Sunday fur Portland Day 1 tried iri vain to find any kind of that the the foregoing statements arc seminating disease. That is to say, them. the spures uf certain diseases cannot where he will join Mrs. Jones, who is an apple from Hood River in Chicago. in reality more than supposition: Not a store or stand had any. A trip enter into the tissues of the plant un P HO TO S Day or Night any- The coffee leaf disease in Ceylon visiting her son, Dr. Treve Jones. to South Water street, the commission less the plant was previously wounded caused the loss of at least $M5,i»00,1X10. anywhere. Mail us your Kodak Miss Flloise Copper and Miss Ruth row, was no more successful. There Hitter rot in apples causes a loss of by some agents, such as insects, plows, w ork . We pay postage hack. Clement were week end visitors in may have been some at the Hlackstone $10,000,000 annually in the United horses, etc. The American blight un Hotel or La Salle or Auditorium at 2,r> friut trees is a disease that could not Howl River, where they were the cents tu SO cents per, but 1 did not try átales. P h oto Supplies Scab in apples causes a loss of $4,- infect the trees unless some agent had guests of Miss Copper's sister, Mrs. those places, I wanted to eat it in the prepared the way. In this rase the ik MI.UOO annually in the United States. good old fashioned way. Every other Stephen Flhy. agent is the woolly aphis, an insect Smut in oats, $18,000,000 annually. Im m a n u e l C h u rc h district in the northwest had apples on T H «» D a lle s • • Oregon Australia in one season experienced that not only is repsonsible for wound Mrs. L. H. McCann, o f Hwal River, sale either retail or on South Water Rev. Krtslric J . Stnelael, I’astnr. ing the tree, hut alsu for spreading the a loss of $10,50(1,000 from wheat rust. spent a few days last week with her street. O f course, Howl River may Much of this loss could be prevented, disease to other parts uf the tree and D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D. not have any to sell oi may not be ob Announcements daughter, Mrs. W. 0. Aldred. thus causing an epidemic. I have ligated to come to this market— I do but the individual grower must first Miss Ruth Littlepage and Dun Little* not know about that; I do know I acquaint himself in a general way with seen an orchard ruined hy bad pruning Sunday school, 10 a. m. Physician and Surgeon the history of the diseases affecting his and not only ruining that one orchard, page spent Sunday at home. could not find one. What's the reason? crups and so be able to carry out any but also causing great loss to the Morning: service, 11:15 a. m. I shall watch and see just when' the T. L. Evans, o f Corbett, recently ¡neighboring orchards. My advice is Evening service, 8 p. m. M osier - - O regon first apples from that charming little proved remedy or check. The three divisions of vegetable par never prune a tree without acquiring a made a short visit at his raneh in valley jrre placed within reach of the Choir rehearsal. Monday, 8 p. m. asites which cause disease to plants thorough knowledge of the trees you ordinary mortal. There are a lot of Grandview. are the slime molds, the bacteria and are pruning, and never prune a tree that kind of people ; you know Lincoln the true fungi, and the term fungi is except ia tbe late fall or winter. I f a C. J. Littlepage is suffering from an said he thought the Lord must have used to include all three divisions. branch is properly removed I he wound attack of the grip. loved them because he made so many Now all these divisions are void of the is in course o f time protected hy a cal of them. And after all is Mid and green coloring matter o f leaves (chlo lus, hut before this protection is com L a w ye r s done about selling and distrihtion the fCominiinictt:ions ami copy for adver GREENWOOD rophyll and so differ from the green pleted the spores of fungi may alight ts«? ments must he in this ofllee by Wed- fart remains that they are the real plant* in the way» which result from and germinate on the wounded surface, Henlay to inaure publication same week. ] Miss Anna Godberson spent the consumers, net the hotel trade. They also have no enter the tissues and start a disease I am glad I am one of them, tiut i do this deficiency. H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N week end with her mother, Mrs. G. F'. biIity to elaborate their own food» and which can never be eradicated, but if want a Hood River or Underwood For Sal«*— Phonograph in tirst «Ians Godberson, returning to Odell Sunday »o they are limited to such food as they after the branch is removed tiie wtund a p p l e . ________________ can obtian from other plant», and so is well painted with tar tbe danger is eondition. Will sell eheap. See at home afternoon. they are parasitic. Some fungi live on much minimized. H Miss (¡leaves Strahm returned home A-I"H '.|"I"F-DI ■F.|"l"p-H " I "I" F,|"H " ! - I-P-H- dead matter, but although it has been j Notwithstanding, pruning is often .»I U r n m i f t a m. Saturday after visiting three weeks especially when dealing proved that, though sustaining them | necessary, For Sale Cheap—Team and year old D E N T IST A P P L E NO T E S selves on the dead parts of a living with fruit trees, but in this case a goes! with her sisters and grandmother at W ill sell together or single) plant, they cause the other living general rule to follow is that a branch I «‘«»It. HOOD R IV E R , OREGON Pendleton. «»22 tissues to die, hut the more important ; should he cut as close as possible and j F. .A. Shogren. Office Phoiu* 1081. Res. Phom* 338 Fifteen yeas ago Paul Evans, of Mis group tn study is the true parasitie the cut should he parallel tu the part Mrs. C. A. Brown left for Portland from which the branch is removed and For Sale— Fresh eider, from 20c per Monday afternoon where she will visit souri, undertook to find a cross between fungus. the lien Davis and Jonathan varieties There are 17 different named groups the surface covered with a coat of gas j gallon down to I5e, according to the Jesse Thomas, who is packing apples o f apple which would combine the eat of parasitic fungi causing diseases, hut tar. W. A. HUSBANDS «»22 on the Sahlstroin St Dive» palce, spent ing qualities of the Jonathan with the it would he useless for me tu describe The majority of fungus parasites and ! quantity. Ilage’s Ci«ler Factory. keeping qualities of the Hen Davis, these groups at present, as the most other kinds also have one or more sec Blacksmith Sunday in Howl River. says the Portland Journal. For Sale or Trade— New Roderick important question is the method of in ondary or conidial conditions which Mr. and Mrs. M. Cheney and two The pollen of the Jonathan was fection. produce summer spores in rapid succes- Lam* reversible extension orchard dis«\ Horse Shoeing: and General little daughters, who came here this crossed by hand with the blossoms of I'lants are infected hy means of sinn during the entire period that the Will trade for wa on. L. E. Wilson. oS Repair Work. the Hen Davis. Then the trees were carried hy | plant is in vigorous growth and it is in spores or cells which aré spring from The Dalles, locating on housed in glass cages and the blooms wind, rain, insects, etc., onto the plant almost every instance infection effected - - O regon Haters, Pa«ls and Rubber Stamps of M o s i e r , the place o f the late Christian Wyss, in paper sacks so ttiat insects would and the plant is infected, and more o f by the conidial growth that causes an visited Sunday atfcrnnon at Hearwal- not repollenize them. Later the blooms ten than not dies. Now, it is a well- epidemic, but the higher or most de every description at this office. became apples,the seeds of which were known fact that certain fungi are only structive form produce what are called low. Commercial printing of all kinds at planted, trees came forth and they parasitic on certain plants and will not winter spores, which during the winter H. A. W O O D S C. I.. Diven, of Portland, spent were carefully cared for. infect any kind of plant they happen to remain in a period of rest and infect The Mulletin office. Tuesday at his ranch in Greenwood. These trees are now bearing and this light on. For example, we will take the host plant the following season. Past Due memory refreshing stamps Willie Olsen returned home Tuesday season produced one thousand apples the rust uf wheat (puccinia graminm). Apple scali is a true.example of a win which differ from one another, though This have he«*n ad«lei to our rea«!y ma«le disease has attacked wheal ter-resting fungus. morning after spending several months of the same parentage. Some are red throughout the whole world, hut ex stock. They are neat in aptiearance Box 151 MOSIER, OR Ft iON in the Willamette Valley. in color. Others are only partly so. periments have failed when other host and the wording is to th«* point. For .Some are sweet. Others are sour. plants have been inoculated with the sa!<* at this ofth'e. Some are hard. Others are soft. spures, except certain grasses belong Changes Fla re o f Meeting The problem that now confronts Mr. ing to the wheat family, which proves All sorts <»f electru'al appliance» f«n At the meeting of the Parent-Teach Evans is to cross these thousand, in tu us that the spores of the fungus are “ale. imdinling el«*«tric light globes, at er association Saturday afternoon, the the hope that somewhere among them attracted only to the plant that will the «Irug store. tf is the commercial apple that is desired, provide the nutriment essential to the time and place uf meeting has been : for : The following additions were re tt will be another 15 years before they life of the spore. Much trouble and changed from the Immanuel church, will tie bearing and even then they may money can be saved by remembering cently rnaiie to the Mosier branch of No tresspassing ami no limiting signs ; and will hereafter be held at the school produce a fruit like the original or this point, for many men seeing a leaf th«v Wasco county library : at this oftic*». house on the third Friday in earh totally different. Other 15 year peri spot on one tree or plant and another Literature ods may be required before the sought leaf spot on another tree will immedi Rubber Stamp Ink at this otUce. month at 3 o'clock. This will afford u for fruit is obtained. An apple plant ately come to the conclusión that the Shakespeare. Works, 3 vol. Phone 1 1 24 better opportunity fur teachers and ing may produce any kind of an apple. dlsaese is spreading and destroy them, Hot Point Kl«*«*tric Irons at the «Irug Hiography That is what makes cultivation.»«» in when the two diseases are entirely d if parents tu be present. 1 store, now *3.00. t f ferent species. Ailams anil Foster, Heroines of Mo«l* A committee was appointed to go teresting. A t first thought the accomplishment The attraction nr repulsion exhibited ern Progres*. before the city council tn urge the I-«»t us finish your films. Same may he seems small in proportion to the time hy errtain chemicals to living cells or Proprietor l l o o d R iv er placing of danger signs in front of the and labor spent in bringing it about. left at the Bulletin ottiee. Slncom Fiction spores ia called chemntropism and the Hut behind every useful thing in life substance or food which the spore ob schnolhouse. The county road rnns past Canfield. Hood River. t- Elliott, Pals First. the schoolliouse and speeding automo- there are years on years of selection tains is called a chemotactie substance. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Rinehart, K. and unremitting care hy nature and Now chemntropism is the force that kmlakersaml amateur photographers, hilists heedlessly drive along this .Stringer, Ham! «if Peril. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f an exe man. The men of science who build enables a parasitic spore tn enter the ' bring us your films. We «levelop ami stretch ns the children are going to up are greater than those who tear plant. All spores have a germ tube cution and order o f sale, issued out o f the t ’ircuit Williamson, Soldier of the Legion. print every «lay. SI«H*nm «t Canfield, CYwrt o f th«* S tate o f Oregon. f r'r Wasco County, and coining from school. A t this meet down. which is so highly s|>ecializtd that they dated thi day o f September, 19l.r». upon a Juvenile Ikmks, Stationery and News«h*alers, (icrrre o f fi.r«*rlosim* o f one certain mortgage are attracted to the one special sub ing a covered playshed for the children wherein Paulus I.irnmerutti was plaintiff and A. Lamb, Tales fmm Shakespeare. 1 he eastern apple markets are in a stance that they are looking for and II ihm I River, Ore. Films can I»«* left at F. Peterson was defendant, in favor «»f said plain was discussed, and the subject will be satisfactory condition, in spots, and but Loamy, Fairy Mintsrel of (ilenmal the bulletin office. from which they can find nutriment, tf tiff and auainst said defendant, said judgment brought up to the taxpayers at the for the weakness at the auction centers tiut on alighting on a plant which does ure. beiiur for the sum o f three hundred dollars ($dU0), together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten For Hotter Labels printed in a«*«*ord- annual school election on November 13. the situation would tie a highly favora not obtain the proper sustitance the Perkins, Dutch Twins. per annum, from September 22nd. 1911, anee with Dairy ami hoo«l Laws, call at [>errent until paid, for seventy-five dollars ($76.00) attor At this time the budget will tie voted l»le one, says the Sunday Oregonian. germ tube can as easily repulse the Perkins, Japanese Twins. Not over 25 per cent of the crop re plant as it can accept it, although the : this ntli«-e. ney s tVe*. and for eleven dollars and twenty-five upon, and also the tax levy. Last year mains unsold in the northwest, the ear cents t i l l .2T») costs and disbursements o f suit Magazines highly specialized s|aires gcrimnate un made and expended herein, an«l uf accruing coats the taxes were set at 7« mills. ly movement having been unusually every kind of plant. Harper’s magazine. Aug.-Sept. 1015 j o f ami upon this writ. rapid, and it is almost ceitain that this I will, upon Monday, the 1st «lay «»f November. Yet. if the chemotactie substance at Hooks Repaired liUf». at the hour o f ten o'clock a. m.. o f sai«i day. remnant jvsill tie marketed with goo«! tractive to the germ tube o f the spore Woods- W oolshurn I at the front door «if the court house in Dalles returns. The general average of re is not present the germ tube of tbe «■¡ty. Was«*oCounty. Oregon, sell at public auc Terrell, Sister in Chief. On Monday, October 18, 1916, II. A. turns on northwestern apples, however, fungus does not enter into the tissues tion. to the lughe t bidder, for cash in hand, all Tomlinson, Seareh for Andrew Field. j the right, title and interest which said ilefendant Wood* and Mini Martha Woolahurn is going to be brought down by the low of the plant and so the plant does nut Vaizey, Unknown Lover. or his predecessors (had on the 22nd day o f Sep Physician and Surgeon lember. were married by the * R « v Maple* in prices realized at some of the t ig cities become infected. or which said defendant has since in the east. acquired in and to the follow ing described real Recent investigations made by emi the ( ’ongrt'gatinnal anq Presbyterian property situated in Was««» County. Oregon, to- Advices just at hand show that the nent men have proved that certain Mcncfci (¡cts federal Sentence wit: parsonage in I he Dalles. A fte r the box apple market in the east, and es plants of the species infected by the The east half o f the northw«*st quarter, the Convicted at a recent term of the Telephon«-»: wedding they made a short trip to pecially at New York, is in a had way, fungus have not been infected because southwest quarter o f the norlhwest quarter, and federal court in Potrland on the charge th«' northeast quarter o f the aouthwtmt quarter o f owing to the Hood of consignments to Resillen, e lull Office 1241 they were without the chemotactie sub Hood River. Mrs. V\oods. who was for section tw enty-four 241. township one II I. north auction and commission houses. Sell of having used the mails to defraud in o f ranire eleven i l l east o f the W illam ette M erid merly in the employ of R. M. Strauss, ing under such conditions naturally put stance thst enabled the fungus to in ian fect the plant. In other words, the a stock selling campaign. Frank Mene- is residing for a few days at the home the markets in buyers’ favor, ami the plant was immune Said real property will he soltl suhjeot to con Marshall Ward fee, president, anil F. M. LeMonn, tinuation und redernpti«*n. as by law provided. consequence was that values were O f f i c e in B r o i i u i H litu of J. E. Higley. Mr. W< mh I* has taken tells us that the capacity for infection sales manager o f the United States Don«* and dated at Dalles City. W asco county. Oregon, this £ld day o f September, 1916. the contract for building the new house brought down, in some instances 50 to or for resistance to infection is inde Cashier Co., were each sentenced to a H o o d H iv e r 75 cents a bo*, as compared with the L E V I t H K IS M A N . for R D. (hatfield, which is now near price basis established in the coast f. o. pendent of the anatomical structure of year and 1« days’ imprisonment at Mc Pat-1. W C h ii . duh . m Sheriff. the leaf and must depend on some Neil Island. Attorney fo r Plaintiff. ol«#9 ing completion, the newlyweds will b. markets. In other quarters the aspect of the I make their home in a short time on the place formerly occupied by Mrs. Per market is better. Hig blocks are being j sold in leva* and there is a steady bus th» Johnson, which they are getting in mess in box apples on the Atlantic sea readiness. hoard from Maine to Virginia, barring the big markets mentioned, t he poll S P K C IA L Heavy blue Flannel Shirts for men single R O Y A L SO CIETY FLOSS A good assortment cy of finding and developing new out ( ir in g r to fluid I m a l Fa ir o f colors, the skein and double breast. Shirts worth $8.50; sizes 14; lets is therefore hearing fruit. There The local Grange will hold a fair in is no difficulty is selling at such points. to 17: your ch o ice_____________ Lamb s hall on Saturday, November ti. On the best varieties, such as Delicious. Spitienhurgs and that class o f apples, I The afternoon will be spent in open prices are now substantial!) where they Flannel Shirts for men. in colors grey, brown and blue session, the time to be given to exam were two years ago. Jonathans moved j value* op to I2.S0. Not a full run o f sixes left but ining and diaeuaaing the exhibits. The out fast at fair prices The large sell some dandj bargains i f we have your *iie ; choice Grange is especially desirous that the ing agencies, in fart, are practically people of Mosier Valley will join them sol«! out of everything except winesaps and that type of apple. in bringing products In show what S P E C IA L Men’s light woolen underwear; shirts and While most of the mat nets just at We were never better prepared to this locality can do. All are invited to present are crow«fe«t with early varie d tweta, color grey, values up to a garment, r n supply your needs in this line. We rome, bring their lunrh and exhibits, ties o f pyor keeping local apples, the Your choice while they last, the garment OUC have some big bargains to offer you and help make this loeal fair a suecesa. trade realises that supplies of winter apples will he short, ar.d this n re that you should not miss. Ask to 9ee sponsible for the sound undertone of Cloth Hats for men. a ginn! knockabout hat for the market. l oop Road Stirvcv Made ......... every u; wear. Your choice them. You may not In» ready to buy ENGLISHMAN SUG CHICAGO LACKS GESTS REMEDIES HOOD KIYEK APPLES Lee FIvans left F'riday for Hlaloek, Oregon, where he will hunt geese For the past several years Mr. Evan* has spent his birthday in the eastern Oregon country, where each year he has gone in quest of the game birds John Welllierg is at present employed on the Smith lanch where Mr Evana tr e w s of Dm ted State* engineers I will do his shooting. Saturday is Oregon Mat ’ tw completed the surve\ of th« pn A broken spring received on the | M d loop highwa\ around the east " *«\ •'**»r«gci Day at the Para th exposition Vrnsel road, caused an automobile par base of Mount llood Members of the I ma-Pact »’ a. ilic Saturday morn ing (lovernor W itheyomhe will be given ty from The Dalles, which included engineering corps who passed through a military eseort from the M. Francis Robert K. Williams, Jr., his sister. th« city last * r » k «n rout« to Fort lami, | hotel t«t tne fsir ground*. At 12 M) in Miss Olive V. Williams and Miss FIs «her«* th« office work o f th«» survey will i the afternoon the formal ceremonies liter M Miller, to be delayed for a hr worked out. »t a t« that a four p«i will be observed at the < >rt gon build couple hours yesterday in Mosier Mr. cent gra«1c will not b«* rxreadeii on th« ing. tlovernor Johnson, c? California, Mayor Rolfe. of San Francieto. ar.d Williams, who is the proprietor of the route. Preanient Moore, of the gr« at ex| «Mil The road will emerge from the can Welcome Studio in The Dalles, and lion, will participate. mailearrier on rural route No t, was yon o f the Fast Fork of M«* m 1 river and tap the existing county ma«l a few [ driving the party to Portland over the miles south of I'arkdale. The engin I tv« Mock Wanted higl w iy. They espeet to return Mon eers. it is sat«l. will spend a porti««n of I am in the market f«»r Iwef, h*«cv this week running s route from the in piMiltry and anything in the meat line day. tersection o f the East Fork canyon ( Parties desiring to sell will > well to] Mrs. W. C. Stone and son, Font, left route an«! the county road to F Ik M» a«t- i |»h«me thlell 17. or write J. W M* l**n- Wednesday morning t u t Toledo, Ohio. ows, Clavier. alJ, Hood River, Orvgou. uicl.311 W H AT Painless Dentistry Dr. W. M. POST - ARTHUR & BURT DRUG GO. The Welcome Studio DERBY & S T E A R N S Classified Ads. DR. C H. JENKINS Designer and Builder ROOKS ADDED TO MOSIER LIBRARY G o to L a w French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H . L A W D r . I L L . D u m h le lc $1.98 Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Rain Coats Same as above for bovs at 15 75c We have just received a new shipment o f English w alking shoes for ladies. American I.ady brand made by Hamilton 1 Brown, regular I t at a ba mg now for pr. Child's "Baby B.ister'' Shoe. Black kid lace, •"■i spring • * 'I*. heel and turned sole; a »hoe ma<ie especially for youngsters with weak ankles: sizes 3 to 8; pair $1.50 A R T GOODS S P E C IA L Pillow tups, table runners, etc. a big assortment o f design». Regular 50c ar.d 75c value»: special, your choice 25c but we would like you to see these splendid values. C.>ats at one-half price and less. The Paris Fair H ood River's Largest ami Best