Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 31, 1916, Image 4

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    Buy at Home Week April 3-8, inclusive
Be sure and visit our store that week and see the many
articles of merchandise, the prices and values of which you
well know. com[>ared with the same articles in your cata­
logue. We have not made special prices in order to make
our prices more attractive. We are quoting just our regu­
lar prices in comparison with theirs. Do not miss this op­
portunity. You will be surprised. Remember the date
April 3rd to 8th, inclusive.
Special this week Ladies Union Suits Of ingrain
lisle, sleeveless, low neck, arm holes and neck taped with
pure silk tajie, 2i in. lace, knee. Big values at the r n
regular price of $1. Our special price, the suit *)UC
Ladies Union Suits Jersey ribbed, high neck, ankle
length, long sleeve, Summer weight, silk finished with silk
tajied neck. These are certainly big values that we HP
want you to see. Reg. $2 values; our special price f DC
Ladies Knit Pants Fine ribbed silk finished pants,
lace or tight knee, splendid values at the garment o n
25c to 35c. Our special price, the garment
¿U C
Union Suits for Men Summer weight balbriggan
union suits, ankle length and long sleeve, well made and
finished in every way. Big values at the garment ip
7.V. Our special price, the suit
*tDC
E. Gill, o f Dufur, who has been vis­
iting at the homes of his sons at Mon-
tavilla near Portland on the Gill Broth-
T i l I I I I I I I I I I l-H I I I I I IT -H-s
ers Seed Farm, came up yesterday for
F IS H IN G T A C K L E A T C RO W N 'S. a visit with hia daughter and aon-ln-
Mias Lillian Marvel wan in Hood law, Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. Faust.
River on Saturday.
For Sale— Prize winning mammoth
SEE the NEW AU T O T IR E S at bronze turkey eggs, heavy laying strain,
every egg guaranteed fertile, $.'! |>er set-
Chown'a.
tiug; Plymouth Rock eggs, Corvallis, 75c
M ibb I.izsie Elder viaited Saturday in
for setting of IS; Hclgian hares, $2 each.
Hood River.
J F\ Nelson, Flaat Hood River F'ruit Co.
G A S O L IN E by the barrel at lowest
P h o t».
a21
price. Chown.
Agent J. O. Heldin reports that the
Horn—To Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hus-
schedule o f a regular daily run, the
key on Wednesday, March 29, a girl
steamer State o f Washington will
S P K IN G TOOTH and PEG TOOTH leave Portland March 30 at midnight,
HARROW S. Chown.
arriving at Moaier at 9 a. m. On the
Mr. and Mra. J. K. McGregor were return trip to Portland the boat will
arrive here at 2 p. m.
in The Dalles the Hrat o f the week.
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B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
I
E. E. Amaden spent the week end in
Frank Howard, was here from Hood
River yesterday coming ovre the moun­
Portland on buaineaa.
Pure olive oil, 50c a bottle. Use it tain in hia F'ord. Judge A. J. Derby
and J. G. Vogt, who had come up to
for your health's aake. Straus«.
attend the special meeting o f the city
Martin Clement spent the week end
council, accompanied him on the return
in Portland.
trip.
Dr. C. A. Macrum was in Hood R iv­
Dr. M. L. Corbin, who this week dis­
er 1 ueaday morning between trains.
posed of the Columbia Hospital at The
Syracuse Plows and all sizes shares,
Dalles to Dr. Heaves o f Philadelphia,
and ao forth at Chown’a.
was in the city Tuesday investigating
T. J. McClure was in The Dalles on a tract of land which he owna in the
business the first o f the week.
vieinity o f the Root saw mill. Dr.
Hluehill Cheese, three kinds at 15c. Corbin will continue to practice medi­
cine in The Dalles.
Strauaa.
Taxes not paid on or before Wednes­
The steamer Tahuma has now moved
day, April 5, will he delinquent. Pay its landing, to the mouth o f Moaier
taxes at the Moaier Valley Hank.
creek where it will remain during the
Agent J. W. Huskey
When you go on a hike get some high water.
sweet chocolate to eat on the way. stated that the water in the Columbia
has fallen this week a few inches, but
Strauaa.
that it will no doubt rise here soon on
Rev. Mr Gorham, of The Dalles,
account o f the rising water reported in
will preach at tha Immanuel church on
the vieinity of the Umatilla and Snake
Sunday.
rivers.
Fruits and vegetables, all the good­
The following pupils in the primary
ies o f the season here. This week
department under Miaa Alice Bennett
asparagus and lettuce. Strauss.
were neither absent nor tardy the past
Entertainment tonight in Chown'a
month: Fivelyn Heldin, Roscoe Car-
hall, ‘ ‘ The Freshman,’ ’ given by the
roll, Neta Camp, Edwin Ginger, Es­
young people o f Odell. Admiaion 25
ther Korden, Eva Androsa, Harold Hel­
cants.
din, Carl Knrden, Howard Hoot, Dar­
Fard dates, the best on earth. Good rell Allington, Glenn Androas, Leslie
raiaina and curranta. Let the children Camp, liusael Huskey, Mabel Huskey,
have seedless raisins instead o f randy. F'orreat Evans.
Strauaa.
Caspar Brown, the ten year old son,
Dressmaking U p-toils te dreasmak
of Mr. and Mra. W. E. Brown, who re­
lug done at your house. Rale $1.59 per
sides in the Greenwood district, sev­
day. Or will take sewing at home.
ered the big toe on hia right foot and
Mrs. John Saul. Phone.
lit 17If
cut a deep gash in hia second toe while
W alter Clay, who has levered hia I cutting wood on Monday. Hr was
connected with the firm of Tryon & | brought to the city where Dr. Robin­
Clay la now cutting rordwood on the son dressed the wound, surturing the
Fisher ranch with Lloyd Fisher.
hones in place. Tha boy is now getting
The new collar for men with the along nicely.
wide space in front. F’ irst here, of
J. N. Moaier is constructing a new
course, at the man’s store. Strauaa.
water pipe line from the reservoirs,
Don't forget the entertainment a( north through Idaho atrret and across
Chown'« hall tonight. The show made the bridge
This line is of two inch
a big hit at Odell where it was put on pipe and will be 1200 feet long
It is
last week.
intended to furnish water to the Leiter
Crackers and rookies made in Port­ addition, and will also improve the ser­
land always fresh, and you help home vice on Idaho street. During the sum­
factories when you buy them of mer months the water supply has been
Strauss.
insufficient on account o f the small one
Chas. Davenport le ft Wednesday inch pipe.
morning for Portland where he will
R. A. Walters, who was employed
have charge of the buying lor the Ore on Ithe rock crusher plant here last
gon Produce company. This company yaar, was in the city the Arat of the
has affiliations throughout the state.
week visiting with friends
Mr. Wal-
The new sport shirts being show in teia stated that it will he probably six
the ritlea are here for your pick. A weeks at least before the crusher will
good assortment and the heat part of commence operations on account of
it is that my prirea w ill please all. Ihe rainy weather which hat held up
Strauss.
the work on the Columbia R iver high­
Mr. and Mra. C. O. Perley went to way. He stated that the officials of
The Dalles Wednesday where Mr. Per the 1‘aciAc Bridge company are anxi­
ley w ill tie confined to the hospital on ous to start as soon as possible.
account o f severe pains
reused by rhuematism.
in his leg
Spring time calls for a new pair of
shoes. I have a good assortment of
the new styles
They At. they wear
and my prices are lower than else­
where. Strauss.
For Sale— All the leading varieties ol
Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach anil Plum
trees, one or two year* old. Tarn year
old Asparagus plants, f I per hundred
Trees guaranteed to grow am! true to
name. F. A. Massee. Hood River l>r.
Joe Hlaah returned from Portland
the Aral of last week after working for
the PaeiAe Hndge company on the new
Vancouver steel bridge.
The crews
were compelled to quit work on ac­
count o f the high water.
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Selhnger, o f Waahoogal.
Wash., and G. It. Sellings«, o f Ihe
Dalles, were here last week visiting
witn their brothers. Hen and Mm Scl
linger, and their mother, Mrs. A Sel
linger.
The visiting brothers with
Mra. Sollmger and Han Sollmgei were
in The Dallee the Aral o f the week.
Colin Page left Tuesday for the east
where he will make his home with hia
uncle, Frederick Page at F'ast Orange,
N. J., a few miles from New York.
He was accompanied aa far as The
Dalles by hia mother. Mra. F. Page
and Mra. Thomas Lelliott. Colin e x ­
pects to stop for a ahoit visit in Chi­
cago with hia sister. Marjorie, who ia
attending school there. A number of
frienia gathered at the home o f Mr.
and Mra. Roy Duvall on Saturday
night to tender him a farewell party.
Don't forget that the big social will
be held at tha Immanuel church on the
night o f F’ ridav. April 7, a An« pro­
gram is being arranged. The follow ­
ing it a very small part: Song, "Tip
parary Mary,”
mala quartet, song.
"T h ere's One That I l.ov« I le a r lj. "
double quartet: Ante solo, "H e rd Girl's
D ream ." Hanry Danielson. The pro­
gram committee consists of Messrs E.
E. Arnsden. Geo. H Mathew* and J.
L. le llio tt
Games committee. W. A
Ht «bands and Stark Aker*. Refresh
meets, F. A. Allington, W. E. Chown
amt Jaa. E. Cole
Mra. F A. Allin g­
m o o iii
Suits fo r M en
Do not wait until the last
j
moment to securer you new
I |
suit for Easter. Our stock
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of new Hart Schaffner and
Marx and Clothcraft Suits
are now ready for your in­
spection. These suits are
sold under a positive guaran­
tee of satisfaction to wearer
in every way. The colors
are absolutely fast, the g o o d 3
that go into these suits are
all thoroughly shrunk before
they are made up and we
take the greatest care to see
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that the fit is perfect. We
k
will not allow a suit to go
out unless it is right. You
are taking no chances for if you are not satisfied let us
know and it will be made so at once or your money will be
refunded. These guaranteed suits for $10. $11. $12
$15 and up to $25. Other suits, some at special price
from $5.50 to $10.
H
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of riirtc T io n .
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
J
PERFECT.
Needle*. Oil, Belt* and all kinds of Sewing
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
New home Users are Quality Choosers
ro^s.i. w . E. C h o w n
T h e N e w H om e S ew in g Mach. Co.
204
Pacific Bid*. Sas Francisco. CaL
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
PUROIA GUARANTEE
Should any PUROLA
Product fail to give
ENTIRE satisfaction
the price paid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
I T H E D A I.IE S
.
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OREGON
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
To the electors of the several precincts
comprising the county of Wasco:
M o s ie r
•
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O regon
1 hereby anoonnee 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 field in Wasco
erby
tearns
county, May 19, 1916.
I f nominated and elected, I pledge
myself to conduct the office to the best
L aw yers
of my ability, working at all times as in
ton will have charge o f amusements
the past, for more efficient and econom­
for the children. Refreshments will
ical methods of conducting the same
The annual meeting of the stockhold­
with due courtesy to all and for the H O O D RIVER. OREGON
be served to all. This social ia for the
ers o f the Moaier Fruit Growers Asso­
To the registered voters of Wasco j liest interest of all parties concerned.
Moaier district. You are not only in- >
ciation will be held in Chown’ a hall on
L. B. FOX.
county, Oregon:
vited but you are requested to attend.
Saturday, April 1, at 10:30 a. m. The
I hereby desire to announce myself as .
Remember the date and place.
annual report o f the manager will he
DR.
H. J E N K I N S
Starting from the store o f Nichol & read and the election o f directors will ' a candidate for the nomination at the ( To the Republican voters ol Wasco
hands
of
the
Repub'ican
party,
to
the
I
county
:
Company a livery team belonging to be held.
D E N T IS T
A ll stockholders are re­
I wish to announce myself a candi­
J. P. Tryon became excited when one quested to he present or send proxies. I office of county commissioner at the
HOOD
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IV E R , OREGON
coming primaries; and should I he date for the nomination of county
of the hroses caught its bridle on the
Amos Hoot, President,
1
nominated,
and
later
elected
to
said
treasurer,
subject
to
the
will
of
the
Office
1'hone
1081.
Rea. Phone .'133
wagon tongue, ran to the engine house
J. M. Carroll, Secretary.
position, will discharge the duties Republican voteis at the primary elec-
at the head o f the street then swerved
I thereof to tiie heat of my ability.
lion, Mav 19. 1916.
pkst the Immanuel church and back to
F. C. C LAU SE N .
O L IV E R R. K R IK R .
the county road. Across the Moaier
The Arm o f Tryon & Clay doing a
creek bridge they ewerved to the right general livery and hauling business, on
and the wagon hit a tree, uprooting it Monday, March 27, 1916 dissolved part­ To the registered voter» of Wasco To the voters of Wasco county :
county, Oregon;
1 hereby announce myself as a Re­
and sending the wagon over the em­ nership. A ll accounts against the Arm
; fo r :
1 desire through this medium to publican candidate for county treasurer,
bankment. The tugs became unloos­ and all indebtedness to the Arm will be
ened, one breaking, so that the team settled by J. P. Tryon. No bills con­ | announce my candidacy for the nom- subject to the will of the people, ex­
were unscathed and did nnt follow the tracted by Walter Clay after March 27 | illation of county assessor, subject to a pressed at the primary election to he
under the Arm name o f Tryon & Clay
pn,;.
course o f the wagon. Mr. Tryon had w ill be allowed by J. P. Tryon, who majority vote expressed at the Republi- ; bpj(i y|4v
Jf noIninatU.I and elected I will con-
jumped from the wagon, hut M. E. will continue the business under his I can primaries, on May 19, 1916.
If nominated and later elected, I will | Ju,.t tbe office in ilic same careful and
Hutterrield attempted to control the name.
continue, to the best of my ability, to economical manner ae in tiie past,
runaways. Lee Evans, Jr., jumped in
do everything tending toward raising
....... u
$100 Reward. $100
later and tried to cheek them but the
the standard of the office, and to tiie |
M AL.l-.ir. rv
The readers of this paper will be liest interests of the taxpayers at large.
bridle had slipped olf and it was im­
Prop rietor
H ood R iv e r
pleased to learn that there is at least
To the Republican voters of Wasco
possible to control them. The drivers OM dreaded disease that science has
JA M E S A. D AVIS.
been
able
to
cure
In
all
its
stages,
and
county :
jumped out before the wagon hit the that is catarrh. Catarrh b ttn i great!)
I hereby announce myself as a can­
tree. No one was hurt, rot even the influenced by constitutional conditions
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
for
require*
constitutional
treatment.
horsee or the wagon. The mail sack Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally tiie Democratic nomination oi sheriff, didate for the office of district attorney
had caught on a limb and hung b u s - ; and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous subject to a majority vote as expressed on the Republican ticket at the primary
Surfaces of the System thereby de­
pended above the water.
stroying the foundation o f the disease, at tiie Democratic primaries, oil May election, May 19, 1916. If nominated
giving |) m patient strength by building
and elected, I will execute anil enforce
up the constitution and assisting na­ 19, 1st«. If I am nominated and later
the law : will faithfully and diligently
ture in doing its work. The proprie­
tors have so much faith In the curative elected, I will during mv term of office ■perforin all the duties |a-rtaining to the
Wasco county should go ahead and powers o f Hall’s Catarrh Cure that |ierforn> tiie duties of sheriff to the best office, and will at all times conduct the
they offer On*- Hundred Dollars for any
Telephones:
not lose settlers and
investments. case that It falls to cure. Send for list of my ability, and as economically as office in a courteous and economical
manner ami for Ihe lies» interests of the
o
f testimonials
Nearly every state in the east, central
Residence 1031
O ffic e 1241
|iossilile administer tiie affairs of the
Address F J T H F .N E T A C O . Toledo.
taxpayers ami tiie public in general.
and some western states have voted Ohio Sold by all Druggists. 75r
office.
P A U L W. C H IL D E R S .
from one to thirty million dollars so
Charles L Darnielle.
far this year by bonding the counties
O ffic e in H r o s iu s B ld g .
e s »
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To Wasco ami Hood River voters:
for good roc Is. We will vote for the j
H o o d R iv e r
To the voters of Wasco county :
1 am a candidate for nomination for
bond issue and we do not care where
I hereby announce myself as a Re­
state senator from the sixteenth sena­
(Raid Advertisements)
the money is to he spent bs long as we
publican candidate for the nomination
torial district, composed of Wasco and
get our share for the roads in the
For State Senator
of sheriff of Wasco county, ttregon. If
Hood River counties, by tiie Democrat
Mosier district.
To the voters of Hood River and Wasco nominated and later elected, I will use
party
at the May primaries.
There were better roads nine years
counties;
economy and my best judment in |>er-
G EO RG E R. W IL B U R .
ago than we have today.
Is that
1 respectfully announce myself as a forming the duties of the office. I will
caused by the division o f Hood River candidate on t i e Republican ticket for advoctae the passing of a law at the
To the electors of Hood River and
and
and Wasco counties? This end o f the slate senator for the sixteenth senator­ next term of the legislature, giving the
ial district of Oregon, subject to your
Wasco counties:
county has no representative. Why w ill to tie expressed at the primaries to county court authority to let the board­
I hereby announce myself a Republi­
not let us have a county commissioner Is- held on ttie 19th day of May. 1916. ing of the county prisoners to the low­
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O regon
can candidate for representative from M o s i e r ,
to do something for us? We do not If nominated and elected, I will pledge est tiidder.
tiie twenty ninth representative district,
my
liest
efforts
to
secure
stale
control
and
feel like making more investments at
F. C. SE X TO N.
m lintenance of the Columbia River
Past Due memory refreshing stamps
subject to the will of the people ex­
the present situation and here are a Highway ; to unyielding tax reductions
pressed at the primary election to he have been added to cur ready uiade
few million dollars tied up in Ane or­ from top downward ; to economy in ap­
stock. They are neat in appearance
To the several voters of Wasco county, held in said district, lay 19, 1916.
chards. We beg of you give us relief. propriations, and tiie elimination of all
If nominated and elected I pledge my­
Oregon:
and the wording is to the point. For
unnecessary
and
freak
laws
from
our
self to discharge the duties of the <.dice
We cannot succeed under these present
statute books.
I hereby desire to announce myself a to the best of my ahilly and for the sale at this office.
methods o f ignoring the Mosier Dis­ Pd. adv.
J. R. N IC K K L 8 E N candidate for the nomination of county best interest of tiie people in general.
trict on Roads.
slieriff. subject to the will of Republi­
J. T. AD K I8SO N .
To the voters of Hood and Wasco
Taxpayer.
can voters, at tiie coming primary nom­
counties
For district attorney i f 'Vasco county :
inating election.
I hereby announce myself as Repub­
The same efficient and strict enforce-
Should I be nominated and later
SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR IN G
lican candidate for representative from
elected to said office, 1 will continue as j ment of the laws, and attention to the
H A R N E S S S U PP L IE S
the twenty-ninth district, subject to the
legal
business
of
the
county
and
state
in tiie past to enforce tiie laws, and con­
will of the people expressed at the pri­
duct the office in a courteous and eco­ as in the past, hacked by 22 years of
mary election.
actual court experience. Republican.
nomical manner.
One of our intimate townsmen very
if nominated an 1 elected, I will at all
Prinmries, May 19, IMG
L E V I C H R IS M A N .
Attlngly asks the question:
times be mindful o f the welfare of the
W. A. BKl.I.
C om m ercial Club M eeting
"W hat can we do to stop this grow ­ taxpayers.
To the Republican voters of Wasco and
ing wave o f intemperance that is
1 will, if elected, introduce a bill de­
For
State
Senator
Hood River counties :
sweeping over our land, engulAng our claring all highways heretofore desig­
To the voters of Hood River and Was
At the con ing primary election my
wumen and girls, making nervous nated as state highways to ) « state
name will appear as a candidate for co counties:
wrecks o f them and bidding fair in highways in fact, and imposing upon
I hereby announce myself as a Repub­
the Republican nomination for circuit
of
time to destroy our happy hemes?
the state the exclusive dutv of building
judge of tiie seventh judicial district, lican candidate for tiie state senate for
‘ ‘ I refer to the crochet habit.
and maintaining the same, and reliev­
the
sixteenth
senatorial
district
of
Ore­
comprising Wasco ami Hood Kiver
"M y w ife was a good cook—would ing the counties from anv expense per­
counties, ami I take this means ol gon, subject to the will of the people as
he still if she could stop crocheting taining to the construction or mainte­ announcing my oandidacy therefor, 1 expressed at the primary election to tie
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
long enough to put her mind on the nance of such highways, and will also subject to the decision of the Republi­ held on May 19, 1916. If nominated and
aid in every possible way tiie securing
dinner.
can voters of the two counties men- elected 1 pledge tnyself to discharge the
Ladies, secure your calling cards at
of federal aid for the construction of
"She sits down after breakfast with
tinned, as expressed at the primaries
duties of the office to best of my ability. the B illetio office. 50 card* for 75c;
highways in the state of Oregon.
her hall o f cotton and crochet needle
FRED W. W ILSON.
Paid Adv.
J. W . M ORTON.
i 100 cards for $1.
J. L K E L L Y .
and rocks and crochets until almost
dinner time, stops long enough to tele­
phone for a loaf of bread. When the
bread comes she opens a can o f seup or
aomething and we have lunch.
"T im e was if she saw me looking
for my hat she was on her fe et in­
stantly and A e* about, until she found
it, and brought it to me.
"B u t now whan I ask, 'Where's my
hat?' she answers, 'Seven, eight, nine,
chain three turn—I don’ t know. Look
around and if you can't And it I 'll help
you hunt when I'v e Anished this scal­
lop.' I could be half way down town
before she had Anished that scallop.
I f I ask what 1 shall bring home,
meaning, of course, in the line of eats,
she says. 'Get three spool« o f D. M C.
No. 60.'
"S he ia not the only one. All the
neighbors are as had. Get a lot of
women together and all you hear is
doilies, centerpieces and yckes, nut the
greatest o f these ia yokes
Yokes for
u r.
dresses, yokes for corset covers and
yokes for nighties. Yards and yards
P R IC E *13 7.» HOOD R I V f R
o f mile-a-minute for petticoats and
pan-excuse me. I should say bloom­
ers
"T h e dear ladies bleas 'em, have ;
so many plana on foot for reforming
mere men and when they^gel the vote
they will regulate our drinks and
smokes, our goings out and our com |
ings in, and make ua altogether belter
in every way. Now. let us recipro­
cate. and before it ia to late, let u* see 1
what we ean do to arrest them in this
mad crocheting career,
They have
trimmed everything from a bed spread
»< ! |
j l x
to a wash rag with crochet. Ho doj K l
we know they will not begin with our
clothes n e x t*"
S7>e P A R I S F A I R
Notice to Stockholders
To the voters of Hood River and Wasco
counties:
I hereby announce myself a Republi­
can candidate for representative from
the twenty-ninth district subject to the
will of the people expressed at the pri­
mary election, to lie held May 19, 1916,
If nominated and elected I pledge
myself to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of mv ability.
J. E. ANDERSON.
D
& S
C.
Dissolution of Partnership
Go to Law
French Dry Cleaning
Altering Phone
and 1124
Repairing
J. H . L A W
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Don't lio Rack
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
W. A. HUSBANDS
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing
General
Repair Work.
C. J. E. CARLSON
MUST FIND HAT, AND
EAT BREAD AND SOUP
MOSIER
OREGON
The regular business meeting
of the Mosier Commercial Club
is held on the firsCMonday
each month.
E. W. D avidhizar . Pres.
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THE NEW REO
HOOD RIVER
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. You!*
thorough inspection is invited.
D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.