; ri i u
i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -H n
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The l.adies Aid will give their an-I
A MODEL’S SORROW.
nual b a sa a r d u rin g the first week in j
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December.
This
will
include
article»
It
Would
Obtrude Itself In Spite of All
4 1 I I I I H I H l-H -H I-M-* I-I--H-
suitable for C hristm a s gifts. A dinner
Precautione.
will also be served. Complete details
A uiagsaiue Uluatratur poaaeased the
School Umbrellas, 60c a t Straus»'».
will be announced ne xt week. 4 M
eer\ Icee of a model which were highly
Mr». W. C. V*d»el * u in Hood Riv
valued un account uf Hie luau t ability
Mist
Corinne
Mets,
county
librarian,
er on Tuelday.
to wear evening clothe« Tike a r o lety
waa down from The Dallea Saturday j uian," a feat which m any professional
Mra. V. C. Young »pent Wednesday
and met with the local library board. I ■nodal« cannot achieve.
in Hood River.
She was accompaniad by Mist Osborne,
I b i s model bed "seen better day«."
C. G. G raham »pent Friday in The teacher in the domestic a r t d e partm e nt
but the only remaining relic of them
Dalles.
of The Dalles high school.
wee hie dress suit end hie ability to
J. R Wilcox was a visitor yeaterday
Miss Elsie Rnrden, little d a u g h te r of wear It properly. Sometimes he would
in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Korden, left F r i turn up half an hour before tbe time
A few good rug» at a «penal price of day on the ste a m e r Dallea City, going appointed for bis eltUng, wearing a
shabby business suit. After some mlu
11.25 for one week, at Cbown'a.
thence to Dallas where she will spend
isles' conversation on any topic th a t
W alter Clay was a busineaa visitor the winter with her cousin, Mrs. Ray | popped Into bis head he would finally
Allen. Mrs. F i n e s t E vsns accompa approach the m atter t h a t dlstreeaeil
in The Dalle» last week.
hliu something like this:
O. E. W ilson transacted business in nied her as far as Portland.
J. S. Anderson went to Portland j “ You will pardon me. sir -I regret to
The Dalles Wednesday.
say 1 a w overwhelm ed with confu
Fop Corn th at pops the best you ever Wednesday afternoon, where he had »Ion, but b u t sir, If you will excuse
been
called
by
t
ele
g
ra
m
announcing
had a t Stra uss's.
the serious illness of h i t father-in-law, me. 1 was obliged, atisolutelj obliged
J. P. Tryon transacted business last
to- er hypothecate In short, to pawn,
i C. (). Hurrows. Mra. Anderson has
my evening clothes for $3. If you will
week in The Dalles.
been constantly with her fa th e r and kindly redeem them 1 am unite a t your
.1. N. Mosier was atte nding to busi mother for several weeks.
service, sir Here 1» tbe t i c k e t"
ness m a t t e r s in The Dalles Tuesday.
Now, tbla sort of thing c o n tin u a l for
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oliphant gave a
Fresh stock of Golumliia batteries dinner party to a num ber of friends a long time, until dually the Illustrator
j u s t in, at Chown's.
; Saturday night. H. M. West came up bit upon th e plan of hiding tbe model s
Mrs. Arnos Root visited last Thors from Portland on the evening train. business suit while be waa out irf tbe
room, sending him home In his even
day in Hood River.
O ther guests were W. C. Stone, Mr.
Miss Irene M. Fisher was a Tuesday and Mrs. P. I.. A rthur, Mr. and Mrs. lug garb, confident th at be bad Do oth
er and th a t be would return tbe day
visito r in Hood River.
! K. b. Cooper, J. N. Mosier and J. M. a f te r ready to pose.
Waterproofing oils of all kinds at i Burpee.
I T be hour arrived, but Instead of the
Chown’s.
P'red Evans re turne d Sunday from | model there cam e a messenger boy
Rev. Fredric J. Stoetxel was a vis Blalock where he had gone goose h unt J with tide note:
ing. His fath er. Lee Evan», still r e 1 "D ea r Sir I cannot find w o r d s - I do
ito r yesterday in Hood River.
j not know bow to convey to you I am
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hudson spent mained for f u r th e r shooting. The mid- j lacking tu but, alas, sir, th a t fatal
{die
of
last
week
the
gam
e
left
t
h
a
t
vi-
Friday morning in Hood River.
1 'but.' I was driven, forced, compelled,
| cinity, said Mr. Evans, going up into
agulu to pledge my eveulng garunaits
Rest grade axes and m attocks for
i the John Day country. His f a th e r is as collateral security for tbe sum of
land clearing carried by Chown.
aw aiting their re turn.
$3. Redeem them, and 1 am a t your
John Elder transacted business in
A flag pole has been erected on the service. I am at tbe paw nbroker's, In
The Dalles Monday.
(tostoffice grounds. Lee H unter cut the ! bed In a back room. 1 Inclose tbe tick-
Hugo K. Rirkner was a visitor y e s pole from tim ber on the H unter place, 1 e t " —Philadelphia lAHlger.
terday in Hood River.
and erected it. He was assisted by
Poverty’s Grsdostss.
Felt roofing and pain t to repair your F'rank Bennett in painting it.
The
No men living a re more worthy to
leaky roof a t Cbown'a.
s t a r s and stripes will be unfurled from
j be tru sted th a n those wbo toll up from
FI. I.. Root maile a business t r ip to it on s t a te occasions and during good poverty ; none lose Inclined to take or
weather, sta te d Postm istress Lenora touch a ught which they h a r e not hon
The Dalles on Monday.
estly earned Lincoln.
I ^ s li e Root spent yesterday in Hood j Hunter.
L. J. Merrill returned Monday morn
River and The Dalles.
He Knew W h at He W as Asking.
Hans Kollandsrud returned Tuesday ing a f te r a two w e e k s’ visit to the mid
“ Is there any mall for John or me?"
dle west. He visited in Dos Moines
from a business trip to Portland.
and Omaha, and was present a t the Intjiilred the general delivery patron.
C. P. Sonnichsen came up from Hood
“ You’re at rangers to me," retorted the
home-coming day of the alumni of his
River Wednesday on a business trip.
isietsl clerk. "D o you suppose 1 can
alm a m ate r, Grinnell college.
He
Stop having wet feet. Get your rub sla te d th a t the w eather a t t h a t time tell peoples names by looking at
bers. also Web Foot and Viscol d re ss waa warm. While he enjoyed his visit them ? ”
"1 don't see that It m akes any differ
ing a t Htrausa's.
with friends and relatives in ’the east ence If I a m u stranger. Issik and see
Ren Vcatch has joined the survey he rem arked t h a t he was m ighty glad If there Is any mall for J o h n or me -
pa rty on the Columbia River highway to g e t back to Oregon.
J-o-h n ft r r M tse."
work.
H e got his letter from a much su b
The mem bers of tbs A rtisa n lodge
J. O. Heldin wan a business visitor and their friends enjoyed a dance last dued postal clerk.--Ladies’ Home J o u r
yesterday in Hood River and The Thursday night in Chown’s hall. S u nal.
s
Dalles.
preme Master li. S. Hudson, of P o r t
Picking Him Out.
H. M. Scearce left yesterday for land, was present, and gave a talk on
‘T h e poet T eunysou,” said an E n g
Eugene. He stopped a few hours in Artisanship. Music was furnished by lish writer, " w a s often rude. T e n n y
Mr. and Mrs. Gates, of Hood River, son was su widely loved It turned his
Hood River on business.
Men, hcra is a real bargain for you. whose efforts and on the drum s and bead a little. At any rate, be was
Men’s Slip-on Rain Coat», sixes .Hi to piano were g re atly apprecia ted by the often guilty of rudeness. Once lie
dancers. R e freshm e nts of ice cream more tliun met Ills match. He m ade a
42 a t $2.95. Strauss.
rude and scornful rem ark about the
and cake were served.
Miss Amelia Middlenwart
spent
dress of a certain dandy. Now, d a n
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
L.
Cooper
returned
Tuesday afte rnoon visiting in Hood'
dles i'tu generally take care uf them
the l a tte r p a rt of last week i f er sev selves, and this one was no exception
River.
ers! w eeks’ absence. Mrs. Cooper has to th e rule. T he dandy happening to
C. A. McCargar returned Friday I
been visiting a t the home of his pa r 1* In Ihe presence of a crowd of |>eople
from a several days' business trip to |
ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cooper, in when the remark was repeated to him
Portland.
The Dalles. Mr. Cooper has been in by a m utual friend, screwed Ills glass
Cape Cod Cranberries,
the finest (he vicinity of Antelo|>e, where he had Into hla eye and dra w led calmly: 'Ob.
grown.
A new barrel j u s t in »1 : motored, to w rite up life _________
insurance really! Which Tennyson waa It -the
•Strauss's.
. policies. He has many acqua intances
Krerybody smiled, for of
Roy Duvall and (Mar«» Hailey were | m th a t section of the country and re- j ib e Tennyson brothers Alfred was un
ilotibtedly tbe more cureless."
visitors Friday in The Dallea where t porta good success.
Mr. Bailey secured a m a rria g e license
MilB Kl„ h c le (n e n l w „ , , he holltell(1
An Awkward Mistsks.
Gen. Lekss. who formerly resided S aturday night at a dancing party
When Ia>rd Dallinuide whs comm and
here, was down from U m atilla y e s t e r which waa held in the cabin in the er In chief of the British Indian forces
day on business.
Grandview d istr ic t owned by J. J5. be vislleil the king o f Dude at Luck
Mrs. Jas. Meade and son, Jam es, J r . , Clark. The little house in the woods now and m ade a |»>lnt of presenting
j Lady Dalliousle. T he king of Ouvle.
were visitors on Wednesday in Hood was prettily decorated with evergreen,
glittering wllli diamonds, aat In Ids
with music furnished by a Vii-troia
A
River.
gold chair and narrowly watched I h d y
J. N. Mosier made a bualnses trip to stove in the cabin had been erected and j |>n lli<Mii«le> advanc e across the marble
hall, l ie did not un
Vancouver, Wash., the l a tte r p a r t of re freshm ents of sandwiches and cocoa j fl„ „ r ut , , lt.
were served.
Those pre sent were
the week.
„
, the Misses Ruth Clement. Ruth Little
C. A. Morden waa up from Portland .
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u j
I,.
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page. F. oise t-opiier, Ihe Misses lluth
over Sunday visiting with his brother, 1 *
.
H
G P Morden
Phillips. Aliline and Marie Bartm ess,
! Susan A rent, of Hood River, ami
II. M. Huxley came up from Hood Messrs. M artin Clement, Alherl Med-
River Sunday fur a visit at his ranch, enwald,
Donald L lttlepage.
Ja m es
recently vacated by W . G. Aldred.
Sheldon and Roger Moe.
Dr. C. A Maerom was a business
visitor in iloud River between trains
last F'riday morning.
Mrs. C. C. Clem ent left last week j
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Macrum left on
Monday afternoon for P ortland and Eu for s m o n th 's stay in California. She
gene where they e xpec t to rem ain for will visit relatives in Oakland, Berkley
and Loa Gatos, and spend snmc time at
several daya' visit.
the exposition.
For Bale Full blooded J e r se y bull 1
Donald L ittlepage left Tuesday for
calf, 7 weeks old. From good milk
strain. Sound W illam ette Valley stock Portland where he will a tte n d school.
> E. B. Ernlson.
Miss Eloise Copper and Miss Ruth
Mra. Geo. Rorden left Monday nigh! Clement were hostesses at a house |
for Denver, Colo., where she will re parly over the last week end. The
main in a sa n a ta riu m during Ihe win Misses Aliline and Marie Bartm ess and
“TASK HRM AWAY
Ruth Phillips, of Hood River, Miss
ter for her health.
Susan Arent. of South Dakota and dem tand T«»rd Dalluumle'a pre»ent«tk>n.
The l.adies Aid enjoyed a pleasant
Miss Ruth L ittlepage were guests.
l ie thought Lord Dalhutmte w a uled to
afternoon Wednesday a t the home o(
•Hi thU withered woiuhu to him. and.
A.
K
Parlse
y,
of
Vancouver
B
a
r
Mrs. F'red II. Nelson on the W. H
racks, arrived in Moaier Wednesday •Iiaktug hi» head, tw lstlug hi* black
Weber place.
tmidtacha ittel »lulling scornfully, ho
evening to a tte n d the funeral of his
Som ething new. E x tra fancy de luxe
««id hm the oountea» courtealed low be
father, J a m e s Sheldon, Sr.
fore lit« throne:
w alnuts in packages, every nut war
Grandview neighbors extend their
“T ake her away. Take her away.
ra nte d perfect. At 25c and 50c per
nackage a t The Quality Store, th a t is. most sincere sym pathy to Mrs. Ja m es 8he won't dt> «t alL”
Sheldon ar.d her children in their r e
S tra u ss's .
Honi 8 o t Qui M«l y P«rtM.
c
ent bereavem ent.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. A r t h u r enter
It w a« re< e«a T w o small boys were
tam ed Friday night with a goose din
having \ somewhat rough struggle, and
ner. Those present were Mr ami Mrs
Tenth Wrtklin* Y n n i w u n
when one received
u u e ip e cte d ha rd
M. J. Oliphant, J N Moaier and Roger
Mr. and Mrs. (! H. P unsm ore dc blow he e v la lined. “ If you don't look
W. Moe.
lightfully e n te r ta in e d a num ber of »ut you'll r a d u p in a place th at begin«
A bargain for tbe ladies first four friends last Sunday, it being the occa with II and end« with LV
A j»a»»1ng teacher, hearing the r e
t h a t answer g e ts it all our winter aion of their ten th wedding anniver
mark. »oolded th e boy severely for
coats one age, 14 (about .14); two. Sfi, sary. The hostess was pleasantly s u r
what he had said
on*. 42; reduced to IS.98 and $5.9k. prised by a tin shuwer of various use
“Well." replied Ihe bey. a f te r a
ful eulm ary utensils.
Worth up tu 111. Strauss.
(«use . "P m sure I don’t km>w w hat
A bountiful luncheon was served to vou're talking about
I only meant
K. E v s r c tt Slurgess went to Hood
R i s e r Tuesday afternoon where he which those p resent did ample justice. VwptUil "- Chicago Herald.
witnessed the football game between After spending a very pleasant day the
Hood River and The Dalles high schorl party broke up a f te r wishing that
team s which resulted in a vietory of S3 ' their e ntertainer« may live to enjoy
many more happy anniversaries to
to fl 1m the latter.
Rev. F m lr ir J S to ri» -'. Pastor.
ge the r
Those present were Mr. ami
N e a t Sunday morning at H o ’clock
Announcements
Mrs. O. H. Punsmore. Mr. and Mrs.
there will be a Thanksgiving service al
George Rorder. E sther and Carl Ror
Sunday
school,
in «. m.
the Im manuel r h u r r h
Ihe theme will
den. Mrs. B a rb ara Dunamoie. Mr. and
he “ The Spirit of Jesus. " The music Mra Stanley F'.aslman and son, I eland. Morning servie*. 11:15«. m.
and all will be in accord wilh the lime.
Choir rehearsal. Monday. R p. m.
" I n everything give t h a n k s . '’ Thur»
,,
day. November 25 has been proclaimed
OvUüiltlS» of I 4ft her ship
Hot Point Kin -trie I roo. si lit* drug
Than ksgiv ing Day by our President,
The firm of Davis S Gordon dissolved «tur*, nos $ : 1 X 1 ,
ami nur Governor has proclaimed it as p a rtne rship on Friday, November 12.
auch te the people of Oregon.
1915.
Butter Wrapper* Printed at (hi# uffir*
B R IE F LO C A L M EN TIO N
'ASSOCIATION PEAR
FORMER GOLDENOALE
POOLS GRATIFYING
MAYOR CONVICTED
Hits the Spot
33.
NO
REPORT
EVERY TIME *
O f the condition o f the
MOSIER VALLEY
(From the Hood River Glacieri
With the exception of a negligible
q u a n t i t y of W inter Nellis, the Apple
Growers Association has closed its pools
on the y e a r 's pear crop. Shipping a
total of 4k cars of all varieties. Ihe As
s o n s tio n handled about 75 per r e n t of
1 the pears of the valley.
t The best re tu rn s shown by the local
agency are for d'A njous, the m a r k e t
for which was bullish throughout the
season. F o r 11 c a r t of combination
e x tr a fancy and fancy pack, the Asso
ciation received $2.20 per box. Eight
: cars of C grade u'A njous were »hipped,
the pool price being »1.50 per box.
Because of the s tr ic t gradin g, e x tr a
fancy pears were ve ry scarce, and the
i Association packed its fru it in a com
bination of the two highest grades.
O ther va rieties are reported as sell
ing a t the following prices: 17 cars of
B a rtle tts, combination pack, a t $.91
per box, and C grade a t $.75 per box;
two cars of Bore, combination, $1.86,
C grade, $1.38; Beurre d 'E a s te r , a n e g
ligible q ua ntity, average, $1.25 |>er
i box. The rem a inde r of the se ason's
! yield was made up of a large num ber
| of varieties, including Fall Butter,
I Flemish Beauty, W inter Nellis, Wake-
: field and Kiefer. The pooU on the
I W inter Nellis shipments, which will be
closed soon, will show ne t re tu rn s of
approxim ately $1.50 and $1.25 for the
different grades.
The pear crop of the valley has been
a surprise, not only in yield, but in net
re tu rn s to growers. The a v e ra g e ne t
re tu rn s shown for all va rie tie s by the
Association being $1.35 per box.
The
sa tisafe tory yield of the ««ason’s pear
crop and the handsome profits derived
by growers who have plantings of any
sixe, has stim ulate d such in te res t in the
f ru it t h a t new tra c ts will probably be
set to the commercial varieties during
the next year.
Profitable Change.
A well kuuwu conjurer one day vis
ited a Scuh I j village. AHer |ierform
lng many ustoutsblng tricks t.e asked
for a halfpenny, which a collier lent
hlin. T he conju rer (beD said be would
turn It Into a sovereign. He did so, as
the |ie<>ple thought, and banded It
around for them to Bee. When It
reached the collier he coolly pocketed
It anil said to the astonished conjurer.
“ Will ye cbetige me a n ll b e r? " —Ixnidou
Mall
The Calculus.
The bottom meaning of the word
“calculus" Is iiehble—calcnlare.calculus,
pebble. T hus we a re taken back to
the very early time when calculating
waa carried on by tbe belli of the pet>
hies t h a t preceded th e regular num er
als.—New York American.
Women.
"W omen a re dreams."’ m urm ured the
sentim entalist, gazing on a group of
them In silk attire.
“ You m i bet they are." the practical
1st snapped back a t the m urm urous oue.
"and dream s go by contraries, all
right!’*—Judge.
Our Role In Lifs.
No man can be both a d re am er and a
man of action, uud we are called npou
to determine what role we »ball plav
In life when we are too young to know
wbat we do.— Rlehurd Middleton.
Ceylon’s Cocoanut Tree*.
The lalaml of Ceylon fin» about AO.-
000.000 ire«?». yielding 1.2UO.OOO.HOO a>
coanuts, many of wldcb a re used local
ly for food and drink.
DIffi» u!t1e» nre thing» which show
wbat men are. — Eplctettm.
The e a s t of Nathaniel L. Ward e x
mayor of Gon'endale and well known
as an a ttorney, wbo was convicted by a
jury on an em hexilem ent charge in the
superior court last J a u n a ry , came up
| again last week, and Ward was s e n t
enced by Judge Back of Vancouver,
wbo acted as the trial judge, to serve
from six months to 15 years a t ha rd
labor in the s ta te penitentiary a t Walla
Walla, according to a dispatch from
Goldendale. Ju dge Back overrulled a
motion for a new tria l in the case some
time ago.
Ward w sb a rre ste d upon com plaint
of Mrs. Barah C. Hughes, a form er
resident of the White Salmon country.
! who came from Sallisaw, (Ikla., to
sw ear out a w a rran t.
DOLLARS CTS
RESOURCES
R13.90H «
1 l/«ns and discounts
None
Overdraft*................................
1.45b »
Bonds and warrants
Ì.2TÌM4
Hanking House
2.MTM
Furniture and fixtures
. 7.3»
Due fr*»m approved reserve banks
MJI
Checks and other ca-wh items
1. b 96 04
Cash on hand
1.U69.53
j Expenses
......
#52.275*
T otal
Stop
that
Cough
NOW!
P. P. I. E . Notes
(From Oregon Commission Bulletin)
Tbe Oregon building now boasts tbe
most re m a rk ab le apple exhib it on the
exposition g r o u n d s —a three box dis
play of Newtown Pippins from the
crops of as many years. Beside a box
of the 1915 crop sta nds anoth er of the
1914 crop, and beside th a t is a third
box of the 1913 crop. Except for the
fact t h a t the 1914 apples are yellow, as
a m a t t e r of course, th ere is little or
no difference betw een these and this
y e a r 's apples. The box of f r u i t picked
in 1913 is a very deep yellow and is not
far from decay, but these apples take
h splendid polish and are not disc red it
able beside the others. Hue display
occupying a special position and prop-
crly placarded is made by H. O. Fro-
bacli, of the southern Oregon booth,
and a tt r a c t s a g r e a t deal of attention.
The keeping quality of Oregon apples
lias been impreHsed upon visitors thor
oughly during this fair, placards telling
ju st how long fruit has been on display.
While California e x p erts change the
fruit in their exhibits every three or
four weeks, O re gon’s re pre se ntatives
find it unnecessary to m ake a change
under 10 weeks and in many instances
boxes of apples are k e p t on display
four months.
F ifty boxes of Spiteznhurg apple»
from Aslhand. 50 from Medford, 50
from the W illam ette valley, 50 from
Hood River and 50 from e a s te r n Ore
gon placed on display in the Oregon
building, were on November 15 given
to the thousands a tt r a c t e d by’Oregon
apple day.
The real display of Oregon apples at
this time is th a t in the Palace of H o r t
iculture, this being comprised „of the
100 boxes sent for competitive pur
pose». These apples come wholly from
Hood River and Rogue River valleys
and are the finest these famed sections
can produce. More than 30 varieies are
represented, and tbe display, j u s t r.ow
being finished for judgment by thejjury
of aw ards is beautiful beyond compare.
Oregon has^a ¡ larg e r num ber of com
petitive entries than "any o th e r s ta te
and there is confidence th a t the jury
will find t h a t Oregon has the finest
fru it being shown a t the exposition.
The display is set in the center of the
Oregon pavilion a t the Palace of H o r t
iculture, cannot be passed by the thou
sands and will not be passed by any
who catch even a glimpse, tor it is one
of those displays that hold the a t t e n
tion and bring out those sa tisfying
1 'ohs. ”
Commercial Club Meeting
The regular business meeting:
of the Mosier Commercial Club
is belt! on tbe first Monday of
each month.
E. W. D avidhiser . Pres.
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
Satisfaction
e*
G u a r a n te e d .
MlMaraacyCo.
O ffice H our» *• to 12, 1 t o S.
HACH lues
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
PERFECTLY
For Sale— Phonograph in tirst clang
condition. Will sell cheap. See at hom e
of Mrs. M. E. H a rlan.
tf
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
Du tern, Pad* und R ubbe r S ta m ps of
every description at thi« office.
Com mercial printing of all kind* at
The Bulletin office.
PERFECT.
«
Nevdli H, Oil, Belt« and all kind« of Sewing
Machine »uppüe«, Repairing a specialty.
Past Due m em ory refreshing sta m ps
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
have been added to our ready made
stock. They are ne at in appearance
_r ,
and th e wording in to the
' point
’ * For
sa'.e at this ofllce.
T h e N e w H o m e S e w i n g Mach. C o .
W . E. C h o w n
All sort» of electrical appliances for
pale, including electric light globes, at
the drug »tore.
tf
No tresepasping a n d no h u n tin g sign*
at tide oflice.
Kubber S ta m p In k at. this oflice.
Let mb finish your films. Same may In*
left ai th e Bulletin office. »Slocom tk
Canfield. Hood River.
t-
Kodakerpand a m a t e u r photographers,
bring UK your films. We develop and
print every day. Slocom »V Canfield,
Hooka, Stationery a n d Newsdealer«,
Hood River, Ore. Films can lx* left at
the Bulletin office*
ti
2<M P a c if ic B ld g .. S -jn F r a n c i s c o , C a l.
PH OTOS Day or Night any-
anywhere. Mail us your Kodak
work. We pay postage back.
Photo Supplies
T h e W e lc o m e S tu d io
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O re g o n
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
M osier
D
e r b y
For Butter Label« printed in accord-
anee with Dairy and Food Laws, call a t
thia office.
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O regon
t e a r n s
L aw yers
Live Stock Wanted
1 am in the m arket for l>eei, hogs, H O O D
poultry a nd a n ything in the meat line.
Parties desiring to «eil w ill do well to
phone Odell 177 or write J. W. McDon
DR.
ald, Hood River, Oregon.
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R IV E R .
O R E G O N
C H. J E N K I N S
DENTIST
HO OD R IV E R , OREGO N
I)r. H. L. D um ble
Physician anil Surgeon
O ff ic e in
O ffice 1241
Office Phone 1(181.
lies. Phone 333
YV. A. HUSBANDS
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
M osier ,
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Hroxitis H ldg.
Hood
River
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H. A. W OODS
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P o r c e l a i n F i l l in g s - -
S i l v e r Filling.» - - $ 1 , 8 1 .7 d l
Platea - -
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E x t r a c t i n g ......................... W r
OVER
6 6 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
P atents
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C o p y r ig h t s A e .
An?one ««»ntllng a «kei eh nnd dl -
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•»•lit free. Oldest agency f«>r aecuriiiff p»tei
I’fti»‘nia taken tnrouah Munn A Co. re
receive
tpfciiil T, fict, without cíntrate, lu the
2401
H o o d River, O r e g o n
Box 151
M O SIFR , O RFHO N
G o to L aw
: for :
D is io n s
q u it U lf a R i-e ritu ii o u r o i 'io m n f r e e w h e t h e r an
in v e n t u m I* p ro h R i.ljr j.m e n t » b l « , ('o n i n ii i n lr n
K o o i n » 18-19 l l c i l h r o n n e r Bldg.
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D e s ig n e r a n d B u ild e r
W h y g o t o P o r tla n d for d e n ta l w o r k ? D o y o u st o p t o c o n s i d e r
th e s e r v ic e y o u r e c e iv e front t h e h a n d s of the d e n tis t w h o is h ir e d
hy th e w e e k t o o p e r a t e for you? H a v e y o u r w o r k d o n e at h o m e
hy th e de n tist w h o d o e s the w o r k f r o m »tart to finish.
Dr. W m . M. Post
Phone
C O U N T Y O F W A SC O .
I. L. J. M errill . Canhier
of the above-namfd hank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement in true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
L. J. M errill . Cashier.
Subscribed and »worn to before me thia ISth
«lay of November. 1915.
P. L. A rthcr .
City Recorder. City of Mosier.
CORRECT Attest.
[Communication* ami copy for »«Ivor-
iHemcntH mii»t lx* in thin office hy \Ve<l-
Re»<iay to insure publication same week
P E R S O N A L SERVICE
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STATE OF OREGON.
C la ssifie d Ads.
T elephones:
GREENW OOD
DOLLARS CTS
LIABILITIES
liO.UOO.iiU
Capital stock paid in ......
1.860.0U
Surplus fund .......................
1.019.63
i Untlivided profits
! PttHtal saving* bank tieposit*
Individual dei>o»ith subject to check
35.109 *4
4itó 9K
Demand certificates of dcp<»sit . • V.. •
33.00
j Cashier’s checks outstanding. .
3,102.25
Time and savings deposits
#52 275 96
T otal
J . N . M o m e ii . D av id R o b in s o n . D irectors.
R e s id e n c e 1031
Painless Dentisty
BANK
A t Mosier, in the S t a t e o f Oregon,
a t the close of buiiness, N ovem ber 10,
1915
Sciam ile Am erican.
K h a n d s o m e ly I1lnatr*fed w eekly.
I.a ra e a t clr-
III 1 st ion ,.f » it i.'lentlBc louro»l Tern 9 . ft »
year: fourni' ¡tha.IL Sold by all newsdealer».
MUNN & Co 361 Broadway. New fork
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
Phone 1 1 2 4
J. H. L A W
P ro p rieto r
H ood R iver
H ra n c b Offlca. tfÄ K 8 t^ W a sh in g to n . D. C.
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- « y o u WILL MISS A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUN-
itv it'you but to secure ons •t our spisndid over-
JL
coats that we are otYerinir at special prices. Not
old out of stvle stuff but irootl snappy coats. Come
in and see what a dandy looking, jiood serviceable overcoat
you can bu> for just a small amount of money. Coats
that will keep you warm and dry and give you a Dressed
Up appearance, at a price you can afford to pay.
Hart vSchaffnor A Marx and C lothcraft C lothes
garanteed all w o o l O vercoats # 1 0 to $ 2 5
Other makes special at $f> and up. Some of these at one-
half their real value and every one a bargain.
Special Infants Cashmere Hose in white and biack with
(link and blue heels and toes. Si/.e* 1 to ti
YdUf | C
choice, the 1 1
IO C
Special
Children’s union suits, winter weight, long sleeves
and ankle lenght; garments that will keep the chilli- o r
ren warm, sizes »’• to 10, the suit
.) J C
Special Tiirki>h hand towels, good weight, sizes C
13x28, fringed end, your choice, each
DC
Special Men’s hats, mostly McKibbin makes s i q o
SI ' : les, • "iir choice while they last
wleafO
Special Work Shirts for men, a special buy. made of
chsmbrs) and twilled shirting, plain o<!,irs and in QC
OoC
We carry the Dr. Denton sleeping gar- p A
ouc
1
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bbc
Immanuel Church
Special Indies Woolen Vests and Pants; color w hite. a
dandy tine riblted winter jrarment that will »rive you treat
of satisfaction, reg values at #1.10 to ?t a*1: moot!) A S
#1 ‘s' values; your choico the g u t a l
»D C
j
(»dies sanitary fleeced vests and jvants. warm, soft J r
and agreeable, the garni-
Agents for IJueen ijuality Shoes for ledies. tjueen Quality
has a fit for every foot. You get comfort and satisfaction
in a Queen Quality Shoe.
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