Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 03, 1916, Image 4

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    Celebrate Birthdays Jointly
SHOES FOE MEN, W OMEN AND CHILD BEN
You can always do better here in the line of Shoes for
the entire family. We seil for cash on the very closest
margin and know that you cannot do better any where else
Queen Quality and American Lady Shoes for women, Amer­
ican Gentlemen, Palmer and White House Shoes for men,
Buster Brown and Security Shoes for girls and boys. We
want you to see our Palmer special $3.50 shoe for men. It
is certainly some shoe for the money. Ask to see it. WTe
have all the new spring styles for you to choose from.
New Spring Hats for Men Star Brand and John B.
Stetson Hats. Hats that you can be proud of anywhere.
The most satisfactory hats you can buy. One lot of new
Spring styles tiiat were made especially for us by the John
B. Stetson Co. that we are selling for $2.75 are certainly
big liargains. Ix>t us show you men’s hats for $1.50.
$1.75. $2.00 $2.50 and up.
New Spring Piece Goods Wool, cotton and silk.
Lots of new spring patterns for you to select from. Come
in and look them over.
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Salmon Trout are running good.
; Come in and get your angling license
for 1916 and look over our new atock
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fishing
tackle,
juat received.
Dr. C. A . Macrum wax a business Mosier Book Store.
viaitor in Hood River Saturday.
Henry Harkaon, Royal Danish Vice-
B U R P E E 'S SW EET P E A SEEDS. Consul at Portland, and who ii inter
Chow n 'a.
ested in the Otto & Harkson Realty
J. K. McGregor waa in Hood River company there, was at Ortley and in
the city Thursday looking up real es­
Tueaday morning.
Hans Kollandarud spent Saturday in tate properties.
Hood River.
Cal-o-tint wall coating in all colors.
Color cards, at Chown’s.
Mrs. C. U. Nichol was a viaitor last
week in Portland.
Fred Ulmer spent Saturday and Sun
day in The Dalles.
Hot Point Electric Irons at the drug
store, now $.1.0(1,
tf
Mrs. J. M. fl'arroH was a Tuesday
viaitor in Hood River.
Mrs. Sarah E. Neal was a visitor
Hood River Thursday.
Gasoline by the barrel
prices. See CHOWN.
at
lowest
C. A. Hage went to Portland Thurs­
day morning on a business trip.
Wm. Marsh returned Tuesday morn­
ing from a visit to The Dalles.
Claire Hailey was in Hood River
yesterday morning between trains.
Don't forget that it helps our own
community when taxes are paid at the
Mosier Valley Hank.
Miss Inga Myhr returned Monday to
her home in Portland after a visit at
the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Neal.
Boyd Sturgess returned Monday af
ternoon to Portland after spending
several days visiting with friends.
Do you need a W A S H IN G
M A­
C H IN E ?
The latest and best at
C H O W N ’ S. Come in and see it.
New Spring Suits for Men and Boys— Come in and
see these new arrivals. Now is a good time to buy. You
will get the full benefit of the season’s wear. A Hart
Sehaffner & Marx or a Clothcraft Suit you can be proud of
anywhere and in any company. Guaranteed all wool and
to give you perfect satisfaction. These 8 i a
d*OC
suits from
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Special
Boys and Indies Sweater Coats, in grey ^ | O P
white, red: value up to $2.50. Your choice
ip 1 . ¿ J
Special Children’s medium weight undershirts and •«/\
drawers: sizes 24 to 30; the garment only
Flexo Underskirts for ladies, a new assortment Q O
just arrived.
All colors.
Your choice
that got damaged by water in our basement, and wish to
close it out quickly. Mostly light colors Not more A
than 10 yards to a customer. The yard only
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SPECIAL MEETING OF
PATRONS DECIDE TO
COMMON COUNCIL
ADD ONE TEACHER
Ladies Aid Meets With Mrs. Husbands
Once ui three years is not too often
to rlean louse
In fset. once a year ■■
about right, so I am going to give you
three bargain* in one and make a clean
sweep. Strauss
Muster visitors at the opening day of
the Match session o f the county court
in The Dalles were Chas. T Bennett.
C. A. McCargsr, C. J. I itllepage. Al.
Behrens and K tt M i«.
Mias Anne Shogren and her nephew.
Foster Mi Lynn, who have been al the
M a id A. Shogren ranch for some
time, returfed Saturday to Portland.
Mr. MrLynn came up last week with
Miss May Shi«ren.
A special meeting o f the common
council was called Tuesday night for
the purpose o f discussing the removal
o f trees and rocks from the city
streets.
In the report o f the street committee
the cost o f clearing Center street was
estimated at $2 per stump, $18 total
value. Same on Fourth avenue, near
G. R. Wood’s house; $10 near barn of
Chas. Davenport on Idaho street; $25
worth o f grading by Wilson house;
$2.50, grading trail in front o f Chown’s
and repairing pitch in road in front of
house o f Amos Root, $5. Total, $74 50.
The Mayor and the street committee
thought that grading near Wilson’s
would only make that toad steeper.
Alderman Husbands ssid that Ore­
gon street at the intersection of Thiid
avenue needed grading, as rigB were
often cramped there in making the
turn.
Alderman Carlson stated that $15
ought to make a grade for Wilton now
while the ground is in good condition;
no grubs, and few loose rock.
Mayor Race stated that the dirt
from there could be taken to Idaho
street where it io needed.
"W e ought to hold expenses down as
much as possible," said Chown. "There
is no need to clear all these mentioned
as it would be too exp en sive."
Alderman M errill stated there will be
considerable tourist travel through
Mosier this summer, and we ought to
save all we can for the auto travel.
"M an y places can be passed over for
the present," stated G. R. Wood; "1
have always had a fight to keep those
little oak trees in front o f my house.
There are very few wagons to pass and
they help the appearance o f the to w n ."
To this Alderman Hudson replied that
the electric street light esnont shine
through the trees, to which Aderman
Wood retorted that Mr. Hudson was
the only one to kick.
Alderman Husbands then cautioned
the councl concerning the danger from
accidents where the trees are le ft in
the streets.
Mayor Race stated that the street
below tha Tum-A-Lum Lumber com­
pany's yards should have the stumps
removed, and the bank9 fixed up. The
main thoroughfares need very little
work dona on them and five or six
loads ought to put them in the best of
shaue.
Councilman Husbands moved that
the committee in charge order the
stumpa cleared 30 feet wide in Center
street; fix up Oregon street; spending
$25 where it crosses Third avenue;
• pending $10 at the foot o f Idaho street
and $15 at the head of Main street, and
$15 in the Leiter addition; that is,
sums not to exceed the above amounts
or a total o f $65.
Aldermen Carlson, Hudson and Hus-
l ai ds voted in favor o f the measure ;
Alderman M errill and Chown against
it, Alderman Wood, not voting. The
motion carried.
considerably, gave his observation*
regarding the retail conditions.
This will be the last regular meeting
ol the society, the organisation having |
adjourned the meeting, to meet at the j
call of the president.
With spring
work commencing it was deemed inad 1
vtsable to try to hold a meeting each 1
Saturday.
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The Sunday song service at the
Union Immanuel church for next Sun­
day, March 5. will be led by Dr. David
Robinson. T he subject will be Spirit­
ualism, and will be treated by talks
and readings by A. M. Roop, M. E.
Butterfield and R. E. Amsden. There
will be special songs by choir and a
solo by E. E. Amsden.
These song services are becoming
more popular with the people o f Mo­
sier, as ia evidenced by the large in­
crease in attendance.
Last Sunday
the gathering was about double that of
the previous Sunday but there was
plenty o f vseant seats ar.d it would be
a good Idea if YO U would come out
next Sunday and learn what your
neighbors and friends are doing.
Live Stock Wanted
HACMIHCS
M O O Ilt If M iM C T IO I.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Neadh*. Oil. M t s ami all kinds of Sewing
Machine supplies. Repairing a specialty.
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
C. C h o w n
T h e N e w H om e Sew in g Mach. C o.
M Pacific B lJg.. San Fmnciaco. Cal.
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Stop
that
Cough
NOW!
J. W . A L LE N
A tto rn ey-at-L aw
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
M osier
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To the electors o f the several precinct*
comprising the county of Wasco:
I hereby annonnee myself as a Re­
publican candidate for county clerk of
Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the
w ill of the people expressed at the pri­
mary election to be held in Wasco
county, May 19, 16j9.
I f nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to conduct the office to the best i
of my ability, working at all times as in
the past, for inure efficient ami econom­
ical methods of condueting the same
with due courtesy to ail and for the
best interest of all parties concerned.
L. 1!. FOX.
O regon
To the registered
county, Oregon:
oters
of
yers
HOOD RIVER. O REGON
DR. C. H. J E N K IN S
D E N T IS T
HOOD R IV E R , OREGON
Office Phone 1081.
Res. Phone 333
G o to L a w
: for :
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
Phone 1124
J. H. LAW
Proprietor
For Sale-llardie Junior Power Sprayer To the voters of Wasco and Hood Kiver
In good condition; will sell cheap; A. C. ' counties:
Medenwald, Mosier, Oregon.
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I respectfully announce myself as a
For Sale— Furniture, including bed, I Republican candidate for the state sen-
couch, chairs, stoves, heaters, etc. Mrs. ] ate, for the sixteenth senatorial district
Geo. Sobv.
inlO ' of Oregon, subject to your w ill to 1«
expressed at the primary election to be
Commercial printing of all kinds at belli on May 19, 1916.
The Bulletin office.
Should I lie nominated and elected, 1
pledge my liest efforts in your behalf.
J. P. LL'CAH.
(Paid Advertisements)
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D erby & S tea r n s
i am in the market for beef, hogs, j
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poultry and anything in the meat line. To the voters of \\ asco county :
Parties desiring to sell w ill do well to: I hereby announce inyself as a Re­
phone Odell 177 or write J. W. Me Don- j publican candidate for county treasurer,
aid. Flood River, Oregon.
mch31 i subject to the w^U of the people, ex-
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| pressed at the primarv ‘•lection to be
Plain and fancy sewing done at your held May 19, 1916.
tiome by the day. Coats, summer suits, i I If f nominated and elected I will con-
children's clothes and general sewing. duet the office in the same careful and
For terms address Irma Phillips, Gen­ economical mauuor as id the past.
eral Delivery.
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U A L L IE S. RICE.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
OREGON
T H E D ALLES
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Sunday Song Services
U ñe P A R I S F A I R
All sorts nf electrical appliances for
sale, including electric light globes, at
daughter, Mrs. H. W. Winkler, whose
the drug store.
t(
littre »‘slighter has bean very ill with
Mrs Jas. Piercey and her daughetr
The Ladies Aid society o f the Union
in law, Mrs. Kay Hailey, were visitors the grip and a touch o f pnuemonia, was
in Mosier Sunday, returning in the af Immanuel church met last week at the
Tuesday in Hood River.
ternoon to Hood R iv er' where she will home o f Mrs. W. A. Husbands. O w­
I et us finish your films. Same may la-
remain until the little one, who is im­ ing to the bad weather o f the past
left at the Bulletin office. Sloconi A
proving, is out o f danger.
month, this was the first meeting held
Canfield. Hood River.
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for some time and there was no regu­
Do
not
forget
one
thing,
—this
is
my
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tea, the Big Sale starts promptly at
lar program. There were twenty-two
9 o'clock Saturday morning, rain or •ale. and I am going to aiake my repu­
ladies present and each told how she
shine, or anow. You will miss it if tation for honesty and square dealing ;
had personally earned the sum o f one
on
the
way
its
going
to
be
conducted,
j
you mist it, says Strauss
do not intend to misrepresent any­ dollar for necessary funds ol the soci­
Miss Mane Shogren came up Sunday
thing and will thank anyone for railing ety. These short talas were very in­
morning from Portland and will visit
my attention to any error should any teresting and allowed that the ladies
for a week at the home o f her parents,
occur. Money bark as usual if you are have a ready wit and know how to
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren.
One
rot satisfied. Goods exchanged if done raise the money when needed.
Everything in the store at a reduc­ so during the sale. Nothing queer new member was added to the aociety.
tion, except Feed, during the H>g sale about it; just a good house cleaning ,
Next Wednesday, March 8, the aoci­
which starts Saturday morning. March just bargains for all. Strauss.
ety will meet at the home o f Mrs.
4. Strauss.
M. E. Butterfield. A ll members are
C. J. Littlepage, who has been in
requested to be present. Officers will
Frank Middleswart came up from
Portland for over a week where he had
he elected for the ensuing year. A
Hood River last week, bringing with
the little finger on his right hand am­
[ cordial invitation is extended to ladies
him three hound puppies which he will
putated, returned home Monday alter
who are not regular members.
train for bunting dogs.
going on to The Dalles. Mr Little-
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Our regular charge customers will be page has suffered intense pain from J
taaen rare o f as usual, but of course this finger, which was first irritated by
Knut Mfftinits Ik**
charge purchases will be at our regu­ being cut with a pair of
pruning
Marketing and Marketing Agencies
lar low prices. Strauss.
sheara. A felon developed, after which was the subject under discussion at the
Miss B rrtta Godberson came up blood Poisoning set in ami parts of the |
0, |h. horticultural society
from Portland yesterday where she has hone were removed from time to time
, nj th, Umt „ „ , , ktn up
been for eon.e time. She will remsin The injured member, was removed the by retlllng , p. per w r, „ « n ty Kenneth
home for a few months at Bearwallow. first o f last week, and Mr I Otic page
o f Hood R iv .r, tracing the
I f you do not get one of our big pos­ has confidence that it ill give him no I apple from shipper to consumer. Thia
ters about the sale ask for one and he more pain aa soon as it heals over
was followed by a general discussion
sure you read every werd. else you
Donald l.ittlepage, who has been in between the grower*. H. M. Scearce,
may skip some big barg» v Stranss.
Portland for several months where he who travel* through the Northwest
a stay at the home c f Ms nelce. Mrs.
J. W Yonieh.
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Special, Saturday commencing at 10 o’clock. Cali­
co, the yard, 4c We have about 200 yards of new calico
One more teacher will be added to
the teaching corps in District No. 52
neat fall, making a total o f four teach­
ers. E. A. Race was elected a mem­
ber o f the board o f directors to finish
the unexpired term o f J. E. Higley,
who is now in Alaska. These were
No, I am not selling out or going out
the features of a meeting o f the school
o f business; not a fire sale; the stock
patrons last Saturday, endorsing the
has not been turned over to anyone
plana o f the board.
else. But my, the real bargains 1 am
Aa chairman o f the board o f direc­
going to olfer the good people o f the
tors, Dr. David Robinson said in part:
Mo9ier district. Just 13 days o f stock
"W e could put the eighth grade in
reducing for spot cash. Strauss.
the high school room and give a course
School started Monday in the Green­ in domestic science, beginning with the
wood district after having been closed seventh grade and continuing the
aince the first week in January. 111 course through high school.
Every
will be in session now for three and a pupil in altendsnce at this school
half months. Mias Ruth Van Zanilt, brings $40 to the district from the
the new school teacher, arrived last county treasury, while for every pupil
Saturday from Portland.
sent away the district loses $40, This
J. A. Caoey, who resides at Shedd, is the largest crowd I have ever seen
in the W illam ette valley, stopped otf at a school meeting.
Temporary ar­
Sunday for a short visit on his return rangements,” he concluded, ''w ill have
home after a businesa trip to Condon. to he made for another teacher. The
Mrs. Cooey has been visiting for over primary
teacher, Mias Bennett, has
two weeks with her sister. Mrs. K. J. more work now than she ran properly
Thrift. They left for their home Sun­ handle.”
day afternoon.
E. E. Amsden, superintendent o f the
Kenneth McKay, manager o f the high school stated that this year there
Fruit Growers Exchange at Hood R iv­ are 12 students in the high school and
er, and A. A. Prince, secretary o f the 91 in the grades.
The question that arose was whether
Northwest Fruit Kxchsnge at Seattle,
were in the city Wednesday talking the high school course should be dis­
over with the board o f directors of the continued or another teacher hired to
Mosier Fruit Growers Association, catry on the school work as it is at
plana ol the Northwest Fruit Exchange present. It was unanimously decided
in the marketing o f apples for the that the board ihould secure another
teacher for next year, and the work
coming year.
Miss Irene Fisher and Miss Bernice divided among the teaching corps.
Fisher returned home Monday after This year there will he no graduates,
spending Sunday in Hood Kiver. Mrs. while next year it is probable that the
S. D. Fisher, who has been in Hood four-year high school course will be
River for some time at the home o f her complete.
Dr. C. A. Macrum »tlvin e ij Wednes has been attending school, studying
day m.untng from a trip 'n eastern gas engines, came up Wednesday night
Oregon «h e re he wss attend ng to for a short visit with hit parents. Mr.
ofRe - 1 business as a member o f the and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage. He left
state h xrd o f horticulture
Thursday morning for The Dalles, re­
M i». 1 P Try, n ami three eh.Wren turning in the afternoon to Corbett
r t ’ urn, I Monday from The Dalles, • here he has been employed on a
» -*n Mrs. Tryua recently had sub ranch since finishing his term of school
rritl-d tc ait iw ration for appendicitis. recently in Portland. He expects to
leave soon for Antelope where he will
She is cunsidetably improved.
d. F. p. T r »ley. o f Ml. Vernon, la., ha ve charge o f a caterpillar engine on
who l as been speedi. g the winter In a big wheat ranch owned bv Judge
California, arrived Saturday night for A. 8. Bernett, of Th* Dalles
1UC
A fte r learning the first of last week
that thair birthday* fe ll on the asms
date, February 25. L. J. -Merrill and
E. E. Amsden decided to entertain at
the home o f the former last Friday
night for a few uf their gentlemen
friends residing in the city.
Four
tables of carda were played, after
which fried oysters on toast, olives,
pickles, coffee and cake were served by
Mrs. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. G. P.
Christie.
The host and guestss were pleasantly
surprised during the evening when the
wives and friends o f the guests pre­
sented themselves, bearing two small
birthday cakes with candles.
They
bad seemingly come to spend the even­
ing, but after laying aside their things
and while preparation* were being
nade for their comfort, they hurriedly
gathered up their wraps and stealthily
stole out of a side door and had disap-
j i eared before they were missed. Mrs.
W. E. Chown had a birthday on this
same day and the ladies played auction
bridge at her home until the other
party had broken up at a late hour.
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H oo d R iv e r
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Telephones:
Residence 1031
O ffic e 1241
Office in B ro xiu a Bldg.
Wasco
Hood
River
To the several voters of Wasco county, | 1 herebv ,ll'8ire to RnQC" nct' ,n-v seli « »
Oregon-
a c* n4Mate lot the nomination at the
,,a,,ds ot tl,e Re>’,,b' itan party, to the
office of county commissioner at the
W. A. HUSBANDS
coming primaries; and should I be
Blacksmith
nominated, and later eheted to said
position, will discharge the duties
Horse Shoeing and General
thereof to the (test of my ability.
Repair Work.
F. C. C L A U S E S .
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To Wasco ami Hood River voters:
I am a candidate for nomination for
Last Due memory refreshing stamps
state senator from the sixteenth sena­ have been added to our ready made
torial district, composed of Wasco and stoek. They are neat in appearanee
To the voters of Hood River and Wasco Hood River counties, by the Democrat and the wording is to the point. For
party at the May primaries.
sale at this office.
counties:
G EO RG E R. W IL B U R .
I hereby announce ms self a Republi­
can candidate for representative from
To the electors of Hood River and
the twentv-nintb district subject to the
Wasco counties:
will of the people expressed at the pri­
I hereby announce myself a Republi­
mary election, to lie held May 19. 1916.
SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR IN G
can candidate for representative from
I f nominated and elected I pledge
H A R N E S S S U P P L IE S
the twenty ninth representative district,
myself to discharge the duties of the
subject to the will of the jieople ex­
MOSIER
ntfice to the best of my ability.
OREGON
pressed at the primary election to be
J. K. ANDERSON.
held in said district, lay 19, 1916.
If nominated and elected I pledge my­
To the Republican voters of Wasco and self to discharge the duties of the office Commercial Club Meeting
Hood River counties:
to the best of my abilty and for the
At the con ing primary election my best inte’ est of the people in general.
I The regular business meeting
name will appear as a candidate for
J. T. ADKISSON.
of the Mosier Commercial Club
the Republican nomination for circuit
is held on the first Monday of
judge oi the seventh judicial district, For district attorney of Wasco county:
each
month.
comprising Wasco and Hood Kiver
The same efficient and strict enforce­
counties, and I take this means ot ment of the laws, and attention to the
E. W. D avidh izar , Pres.
announcing my oandidaev therefor. 1^,1 business of the conntv and state
D r . D avid R obinson . Sec.
subject to the decision of the Kepubli-
in , he past, backed bv 22 years of
can voters oi the two counties men- actual court experience. Republican,
Ladies, secure your calling carris at
tioned. as expressed at the primaries.
; p rj roorie*, May 19, 1916.
the B illetin office. 50 cards for 75c;
FRED W W I [.SON.
W .A . BELL
100 cards for $1.
I hereby desire to announce m yself a
candidate for the nomination of county
sheriff, subject to the will of Republi­
can voters, at the coming primary nom­
inating election.
Should I be nominated and later
elected to said office. I will continue as
in the past to enforce the laws, and con­
duct the office in a courteous and eco­
nomical manner.
L E V I I IIR IS M A S .
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Immanuel ( hurch Social
The first of a serie* of social* will be
held st the Immanuel church on Friday j
evening, March 10. A short prograrr
will be given a* follow *:
The following pupils in the primarv
Vocal duet, Mrs. E. E. Amsden and:
department in District No. 52, taught Mr» G. P. Uhrivtie.
by Mias Alice Bennett, are placed on
Solo, Thoa. I el hot t.
Piano duet. Mis* Blanche Ross and
the honor roll for their work during
the past month : Evelyn Beklm. Nets Miss Emily Husbands.
Camp. Esther Rorden. Eva Andross,
Vocal solo. E. E. Amsden.
Harold Hehtin, Carl Rorden, Darrell
A fte r the program there w ill be ,
Allirgton. Leslie Camp, Mae Camp, game* for the children conducted by Dr
Arthur Carroll, B u sse ll Huskey. Mabel David Robirswi. Games and singing
Huskey. Joseph and Higley.
for the older folks and plenty o f re- |
freahment* for *11.
for Sale- All the loading varieties ol
The object in giving these social* is
Apple Pear. Cherry, Peach and I’tum to g el the people of Mosier together so ;
trees, "ne or two years ,»M
T a n te a r that they
may become better ac- j
'l l ( * i -stagna plants $1 prr hundred I i quainted. Let everyor« come and have
trite guaranteed to grow and Irne In , a good lime
This will b e a common
name. F. A Maswee H.asl River Or
tty and not a deroirmatronal social
Pnuuri Honor Roll
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H O O D R IM R
Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo--the Quality car.
The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your
thorough inspection is invited.
D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.