Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 12, 1916, Image 4

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    Suits for Young Men
Why worry and wait to have your suit
tailored to your measure when we can save
you $5 to $10 on your suit, ttivintf you just
as Rood if not better material, and the best
workmanship obtainable; we guarantee OUr
suits in every particular. We have suits
made especially for the slim, the medium
and the stout figures, and we guarantee to
give you a iierfect fit or your money back.
You can select from dozens of patterns and
styles and be rightly dressed all within an
hour, without any disappointments and have
money enough saved by buying one o f our
suits over what you would have paid for the
so-called tailored to your measure suit to
take you on a nice little pleasure trip.
SPECIAL- Ladies’andchildren’soxfords
and slippers: here is a lot that we are clos­
ing out for less than half of what they are
w orth today. In this lot are a lot of $4.00
stock, not bad shape or shop worn; broken
lots and small sizes are w hat causes this
sacrifice; look them over and if there is a
pair that will fit you you will get the Q Q _
biggest values out; while they last «/OC
Tu the several voters of Wasco county,
Oregon:
1 hereby desire to announce myself 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, 1 will continue as
in the past to enforce the laws, and con­
duct the office in a courteous and eco­
nomical manner.
LEVI CHRlsM AN.
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NEW THIS WEEK A dandy line o f new
silk petticoala for ladies in all the wanted
colors and shades.
New silk sport sweaters for Misses and
Indies; we have the largest assortment in
the city and at a good saving in price. We
bought these at an extra special price and
Hart SchaffnerA Marx and Clothcraft are giving you the benefit; ask to see them.
Suits guaranteed to give you satisfaction in
every way for $10 $11. $12. $14. $15
Just received one o f the nicest lot of voil
$18 and up $25.
lawn and marquisette summer dresses for
misses and ladies we have ever had. Made
SPECIAL—Sport shirts for boys in light up in neat becoming styles in the daintiest
colors. Dandy shirts for twice this o r
of new patterns; we want you to see them
special price. Your choice only
« jO C whether you wish to buy or not 2nd floor
nA cm a
MOOfll I f PUHCTIOR.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Needles, Oil, Belts and all kind» of Sewing
Machine supplies. Repairing a specialty.
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
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To the Republican voter« of Weaco
county:
1 take this mean« o f declaring my­
self a candidate (or county commis­
sioner, subject to your approval at the
primary election. May 19.
i f nominated and elected I promise
to perform the duties of the office with
fairness to all and to the best of my
! abiitly.
E. C. FITZGERALD.
ror^s.i. \y £ . C h o w n
He
Likes It.
T h e N ew Horae Sew ing Mach. C o.
i*4 Pacific B ld g.. San F ra n cisco . Cal.
J. W . ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
AROMATIC
OREGON
THE DALLES
•
To the voters of Hood and Wasco
counties:
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
1 hereby snnouuce myself as Repub­
C hildren do not m ind
lican candidate for representative from
taking
castor
oil
in
this
the twenty-ninth district, subject to the
Physician and Surgeon
will ol the people expressed at the pri- '
form and it is just as
niary election.
_
efficient as the old w ay.
M o s ie r
-
-
O r eg o n
If nominated an 1 elected, I will at all j
SPECIAL—Sport shirts for men in light
times be mindful o f the welfare of the |
and dark colors;shirts worth fromoOc Q C
taxpayers.
to $1; special while they last, choice «)DC
I will, if elected, introduce a bill de­
claring all highways heretofore desig­
nated as state highways to be state
erby
tearns
highways in fact, and imposing upon i
Copyright I ? v t Scbaffucr it Mars
the state the exclusive duty ol building
L aw yers
and maintaining the same, and reliev- !
ing the counties from any expense per­
To the Republican voters of Wasco
Mrs. E. Lane, a former reaident of \ Fred Ulmer, proprietor of the Moaier
4-H 1 I 1 M H
|
| I I l-H»
taining to the construction or mainte­
county:
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N T Ortley, came up from Portland for a Meat Market, has disposed of all liis
H O O D R IVER . O R E G O N
We and Our Neighbors have resumed nance of such highways, and will also
aid in every possible way the securing . I wish to announce myself a candi- j
viait with friends in Mosier and Ort- meats and closed the doors o f the mar­
the bi-weekly meetings. The first was of federal aid for the construction of date for the nomination of county I
■H I I I I I ■!
I"l"l
ket,
Mr. Ulmer expects to remain
Icy.
held at the home of Mrs. K. H. Cum- highways in the state of Oregon
Mi in Della Rurtun was in Hood j
treasurer, subject to the will of the i
Mrs. M. Chaney and little daughter, here for some time although he will ings, shortly before Easter. Yellow PiF. adv.
J. L. KELLY.
River Saturday.
Republican voteis at the primary elec­
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Iona, returned Saturday morning from not he open for business. He stated and green, the Easter colors, were
DR. C. H. J E N K IN S
Mrs. Ed. F. Reeves returned last a viait of several days with friends in that he is as yet uncertain of his fu­
tion, Mav 19. 1916.
For State Senator
used
in
the
decorations,
and
a
very
week from a business trip to Portland. their former home in The Dalles.
OLIVER
R.
KllIER.
ture prospects.
DENTIST
To the voters of Hood River and Was-
pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by ail.
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Shoes for men. Strauss' is the store j N. H. Ashcraft, superintendent of
1 he Parent-Teacher association will Mrs. C. C. Clement was hostess at the | co counties:
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
I I hereby
hereby announce
myself as
as a
a Repub-
at the schoolliouae next Friday
held nn Thursilav last
announce rnyscii
»tepun- To the voters of Wasco county :
for you.
the Dufur school, was in the city Sat­ meet
i i . « . . .
, i _____ , . - . i „ „ l
a . . m „ . „ i 8econd meeting, held on I hursday last, i |lcan candidate for the state senate for
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
1 hereby announce myself as a Re­
Miss Lillian Marvel was a visitor in urday making application fnr the su- afternoon at three o'clock. Aa officers Mr, SUnley Kastman will entertain the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore-
publican
candidate
for
county
treasurer,
are
to
be
elected
all
members
are
re-
[
n#J(t
Thursday
j gon, subject to the will of the people as
Hood River Saturday.
perintendenry of the Mosier school.
expressed at the primary election to be subject to the will of the people, ex­
A1R-VULC. the latest, best and I Leslie Root purchased a Ford auto­ quested to be present. The following
The friends of Mrs. H. D. Jones will
on \la>. j.,, Kilt',. If nominated and pressed at the primary election to he
program
has
been
arranged:
Tala
by
quickest puncture repairer. Cbown’a. mobile the first of the week from the
be glad to know that Bhe is much im- elected I pledge myself to discharge the
Dr. David Robinson; violin solo, Mrs. proved in health since her return from duties nf the office to liest of my ability. held May 19, 1916.
Mrs. J. M. Carroll spent Saturday in Walther-W illiams company in The
if nominated and elected I will con­
Harvey Kurton; talk by Mrs. E. E.
le t the State own and maintain the
Dalles.
Hood River.
duct the office in the same careful and
Columbia River Highway.
: for :
Amsden; duet by Mra. G. Graham and Kortiana.
L. H. T. Hchuknecht, who is em­ W. A. Husbands.
Shirts and underwear; the new ties
On Tuesday, May 9, the pupils o f Paid Adv.
J. W. MORTON.
economical manner as in the past.
ployed by the F.ast Hood River Fruit
and colors at Strauss.’
Oak Knoll school enjoyed a birthday
"
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HALL1K S. RICE.
A community fair to be held during
Mrs. W. 0 . Kaust was in The Dalles company, was in Hood River last Sun­ the latter part of September has been surprise prepared by Mrs. Forrest To the electors of the several precincts
Parsley, the occasion being the birth-
comprising the county of Wasco;
day where he attended the Ulossom
To the Republican voters of Wasco |
last week.
announced by the local grange. C. J. day of her daughter, Sarah. At half
Phone 1124
1 hereby annonnee myself as a Re­
featival.
county;
W. F. Raker was in The Dalles Fri­
Littlepage, who ia chairman of the
__ three
____ Mrs. Parsley
_ and Mrs. Shel- publican candidate for county clerk of
1 hereby announce myself as a can- j
Mrs. Viola Pena died Tuesday morn­ committee on arrangements, stated . past
day.
ing o f tuherculosia after a long illness that the fair will be not only for the don appeared at the school and the last Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the ,)idate for the office of district attorney
NOW for one of the PERFECTION
of the people expressed at the pri- on ,jie Kepublicari ticket at ttie primary ;
Her body was taken to Sacramento, grange members, but for everyone in half hour was spent in the enjoyment »'ill
niary election to be lied in Wasco , .
. . .
OIL COOK STOVES, at Chown’ s.
Proprietor
H ood River
election, May 19, 1916. If nominated
her former home, fur burial. Mra. the community ; that the local grange of a birthday feast, the main feature county, May 19, 1916.
Mrs. V. C. Yuung was in Hood Riv­ Pena was a aistcr of George Orr.
of which waa a big cake crowned with
1 f nominated and elected, I pledge and elected, 1 will execute and enforce j
is merely promoting the proposition.
er Saturday.
myself to conduct tlie office to the best th,, law ; will faithfully and diligently \
H. H. Smith, for the past four years It is planned io hold this fair in con­ eleven tiny pink candles.
my ability, working at all times as in
)rn, ftll the duties pertaining to the
T. J. McClure was in Hood River on superintendent of schools at Carson,
The pupils of Oak Knoll school have of
junction with the school industrial fair.
the part, for more efficient and econom-
.
.. . ,, .
_,
.
business Saturday morning
Wash , also county superintendent, The merchants of the city have offered prepared a program for Mother’s Day ical methods of conducting the same office, and will at all times conduct the j
and 1 economical 1 j
* courteous
*
Smoked salmon, special this week, was here last week to make applica­ to give prizes for the exhibits which which they will celebrate on Friday, witli due courtesy to all and for tlie dice in a
manner and for the best interests of tlie
best interest of ail parties concerned.
10c. Strauss.
tion for the position vacated by E. E. will later be taken all together to the May 12.
taxpayers and the public in general.
Physician and Surgeon
L. B. FOX.
L. J. Merrill motored Thursday even Amsden.
county fair in The Dalles.
PAUL W. CHILDERS.
Use the River
_ _
ing to The Dalles.
Mrs. J. P. Carroll submitted to a
W. H. Cook, who every year has
The Regulator Line now lias two To the registered voters of Wasco
Leo Nichol motored to The Dalles major operation Inst Sunday at the been putting up ground cherry pre­
To Wasco and Hood River voters:
Telephones:
boats each stopping at Mosier daily.
county, Oregon;
I am a candidate for nomination for
last Saturday ni|(ht, returning Sunday. Cottage hospital in Hood River. Mr. serves, states that this year he ia con­ If you appreciate good service route
Residence 10.11
O ffice 1241
1 hereby desire to announce myself as
RUBBER HOSE, now is the TIME Carroll who has visited with her every fronted with the enormous price of your freight Regulator line. .1. O. a candidate for the nomination at Un­ state senator (mm the sixteenth sena­
day,
aaya
that
she
is
now
resting
as
torial
district,
composed
of
Wasco
and
sugar and the inability to secure glass Heldin, Agent.
to buy, at Chown's.
hands of the Repub'ican party, to the
Hood River counties, by the Democrat
well as can be expected.
jars at reasonable prices. Last year
O ffic e in B r o s iu a B ld g .
P. A. Knoll was in Hood River last
office of county commissioner at the
party at the May primaries.
Mr.
Cook
put
up
abuut
300
eight
ounce
For Sale—Two cast iron cook stove»,
Friday morning.
coming primaries; and should I lie
H o o d R iver
GEORGE
R.
YVILBUR.
olio beater, gasoline stove, chicken net­ jars where he found a ready sale for
nominated, and later elected to said
C. (i. Nichol was in The Dalles on
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ting, saddle; hay horse, tluO or 1 li<K> his product in i’ortland and. local mar­
position, will discharge the duties To the electors of Hood River and
business last Friday.
pounds, 4 years old. Cheap for cash. kets. This year he had intended to in­
thereof to the liest of rny ability.
Wasco counties:
FLY SCREEN time is here. Screen See Paul Uoinmcn or inquire at store of crease his output, but states that un­
(Paid Advertisements)
F. C. CLAUSEN.
I hereby announce myself a Republi­
doors, and so forth at Chown's.
W. A. HUSBANDS
less he can get more for his efforts on
Nichol A Co.
mill
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can candidate for representative from
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duvall visited in
To
the
Voters
of
Wasco
County:
account
of
the
rise
in
prices
for
BUgar
H. B. Miller and R. W. King, repre­
To the registered voters of Wasco the twenty ninth representative district,
Blacksmith
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Hood River Sunday.
senting the Dri-Freshjcompany, of The and jars, it will be necessary to curtail
county, Oregon;
subject
to
the
will
of
the
people
ex­
Horse Shoeing anti General
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hailey were visit­ Dalles, were in the city the first of the the output and depend on selling the the nomination for ’ he office of county
I desire through this medium to pressed at the primary election to be
assessor, and if nominated and elected
Repair Work.
ors Sunday in Hood River.
week looking for prunes, peaches, ap­ ripe ground cherrries.
announce my candidacy for the nom­ held in said district, May 19, 1916.
W. H. Wilson, an attorney at The will perform trie duties of the office in ination of county assessor, subject to a
Mrs. J. O. Heldin was a visitor Tues­ ricots and applet for their evaporator.
-
-
O regon
If nominated and elected I pledge my­ M o s i e r ,
They conferred with the Mosier Fruit Dalles, who was here on business Sat­ a thorough and business-like manner, majority vote expressed at (lie Republi­ self to discharge the duties of the office
day in The Dalles.
and
to
the
best
interests
of
the
people
urday, brought a party of young ladiea
can primaries, on May 19, 1916.
John Hauer was in The Dalles the Growers Association.
Past Due memory refreshing stamps
to the best of my ahilly and for the
of Wasco county,
C. Y. CuOPER.
If nominated and later elected, 1 will liest inteicst of the people in general.
For Rent— Four room house at Ort­ in his Overland who spent the day as
first of the week on business.
have been added to our ready made
cintinue,
to
the
liest
of
my
ability,
to
an outing on Rock creek while Mr.
stock. They are neat in appearance
J. T. ADK18SON.
Huy Eagle lye and send three wrap­ lev. Two bedrooms, kitchen, bath,
I hereby announce my candidacy (or do everything tending toward raising
Wilson was attending to business mat­
1
and
tlie wording is to the point. For
the
standard
of
the
office,
and
to
the
pers and get a drawn work center pantry, modern plumbing, water and
The young ladies the Democratic nomination oi sheriff, liest interests of the taxpayers at large.
lights, large living room, front and back ers in the city.
To ti e Republican voters f Wasco and »ale at th is office.
piece. See Strauss about it.
subject
to
a
majority
vote
as
expressed
porch, basement. I'.ig front and hack gathered ferns ami enjoyed the day by
JAMES \ DAVItf
Hood River counties:
at the Democratic primaries, on May
The Misses Veru and Irene Olsen of
yard, garden sjiot, chicken liouee. An building a camp tire, around which
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At
the con ing primary election my
19,
1816.
If
I
am
nominated
and
later
the Greenweed district, were visitors
their Indian
ideal summer home. $.’> |>er month. they hovered upon
name will appear as a candidate for
elected,
I
will
during
iii v term of office To the voters of Wasco county :
Saturday in The Dalles.
blankets and pillows to read and while
Mrs. E. IJine. Ortley, Oregon.
tf
I hereby announce myself as a Re­ the Republican nomination for circuit
le t us finish your films. Same may la-
away the pleasant hours. They stated |>erforni the duties of sheriff to tbe liest
A. II. Steinmeti, deputy commis­ that they had had a merry time. rhe | of my ability, and as economically as publican candidate for the nomination judge of the seventh judicial district SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING
left at the Holletin office. Slocum A
J
' possible administer the affairs of the of sheriff of v\ asco county, Oregon. It comprising Wasco and Hood River
sioner o f the Oregon Food and Dairy
HARNESS SUPPLIES
Canlieiil. Hood River.
t-
party motored to Ortley towards even­ office.
nominated and later elected, I w ill use counties, and I take this means o!
Commission, was in the city Friday on
Charles 1„ Darnielle
Mra. Sarah E. Neal came up from the annual inspection trip made over ing where they dined at the inn before
economy and my best judment in per- announcing my oandidacy therefor, MOSIER
OREGON
Hood River last week after a viait the state under the supervision of this returning to their homes. Those in
forming the duties of the office. I w ill subject to the decision of the Republi­
the party were Mrs. F. L. Stotler. of
For State Senator
with her parenta.
advoctae the passing of a law at tlie can voters of the two counties men­
department. Mr. Steinmeti reported
Wednesdays and Saturdays i get in that the Hanitary conditions of the Colfax, Wash., and the Misses Nell To tbe voters of Hood River um) Wasco next term of tlie legislature, giving the tioned, as expressed at the primaries.
Commercial Club Meeting
Hosteller, Lou Hostetler, and Mayhel
counties;
fresh wieners, pork sausage, bologna, Hotel Moaier was in flrnt class shape.
county court authority to let tlie board­
FRED W. WILSON.
Moore of The Dalles.
t respectfully announce myself as a ing of the county prisoners to the low­
ham and bacon. Strauss.
Tlie regular business meeting
The Regulator Line lias the steamer
The following Mosier people were in candidate on ti.e Republican ticket for est bidder.
To tlie voters of Hood River and Wasco]
C. A. Morden stopped off last week
state senator for the sixteenth senator­
F. C. SEXTON.
Slate of Washington in survive leaving The Dalles this week, having been ial district of Oregon, subject to your
o f the Mosier Commercial Club
counties:
on hit return to Portland after a busi­
Portland at I'-’ o'clock every night n - called as witnesses by the plaintiff in will to tie expressed at the primaries to
I hereby announce myself a Republi­ is held on the first^Monday o f
ness trip to New York
rept Sunday, and leaving The Dalles the divorce suit brought by the plain­ be held on the 19th day of May, 1916. For district attorney of Wasco county
can candidate for representative from each month.
Dr. M. E. Welch, veterinary surgeon every day al 2 p. m., except Monday.
If nominated and elected, I will pledge
The same efficient and strict enforce- the twenty-ninth distrirt subject to the
tiff, J. N Moaier, against hia wife, my liest efforts to see lire state control and
nf Hood River, was here last week on Route your freight Regulator l ine.
E. W. D a v id h iza r , Pres.
a A aa
ll. ,
/ Columbia
1 • I t * i Lai . ft
D
S t- O S
Mary A. Mosier, before Judge W. 1. a«« xintenance
of J i the
River
mpnt of t,ie laws, and attention to the will of the people expressed at tlie pri-
professional business.
D r , D avid R obinson , Sec.
J O. Heldin. Agent.
Hradsbaw Mrs. David Robineon. Mre. Highway; to unyielding tax reductions legal business of the comity and elate marv election, to lie held May 19, 1916.
Fast passenger and freight service
j„ the past, liacked by 22 yean ol
If nominated and elected I pledge
T. Mcllwain and family moved their P. I.. Arthur, Mrs. J. E. Higley, Mrs. from top downward; to economy le a p -
la-tween Portland and The Dalles via
J.
E.
Cole,
Mrs.
F.
A.
Shogren,
Mies
unnecessary
and
‘
fraak
"aw
e'from
rm,rt
-H
-rienee.
Republican,
myself
to discharge the duties of the
Ladies, secure your calling cards at
honsehoid goods on Thursday of last
Regulator Line.
Primorief», May 19, 1910,
office to the beet of mv Ability.
the Hilletin o f f i c e . 60 cards for 76c;
week td Hood River where they will M ine Shogren, Mrs. Rschel Stewart. *(atute book«
Mist Van Xandt, teacher uf the make their home. Mr. Mcllwain has Mrs. Myra Wellberg, Mra. A. Selim- P.I. *<W.
.L R. NICKEL8KN
W\ A. BELL.
J. K. ANDERSON.
100 cards for f I.
Crecnwood school, was a visitor in
for several years been the mailcarrier ger. Mrs. E. M. Woods, Mrs. S. A.
Hood River Saturday.
V
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between this city and Ortley and has Brown, Mrs. Anna Mcl.ane, Mr*. Wm
ag-W W » . U -% » rf-W W W .rf-w r f v W W a rw ^ e r y a r * . arf-u «f-w « rw _ .rv a « Q e «r-w r f - s , rf-W a«-W «rf-U a rw a T ^ ^ W l j
The McGKAW NON SKID tires are resided at the latter place. Jas. Shel Johnson, Mrs Amanda McClure. Mra.
S D. Fisher, Mra. Amoa Root, Mra.
best and cheapest in the long run. don is now acting as mailcarrier.
W. A. Husbands, Dr. David Robinson.
Sold and GUARANTEED by Chown.
Mr and Mra. H. S. Mslhison and Geo. Chamberlain, J. M. Carroll. C. G.
Mias Edna Howard, of Hood River,
J. Adrian Epping motored over from Nichol, Hen Veatrh, J. M. Elliot, L.
ia visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. The Dalles Friday.
Mr. Mathiaon, Lamb, E. A. Race. Chae. T. Bennett,
J. F. Nelson.
who is manager of the I ibhy, McNeil E. J. Thrift, E. I.. Root and Roger W
For Sale- Pedigreed Airedale pups i A lobby cannery, waa here conferring
Moe.
lied Raven and t'nine President slock. with with the Moaier Fruit Growers
Age ten weeks. J. It. W ilcol.
Benson Prunes Supervisor
Association regarding the local cherry
L. A. M .thews went to Fairbanks crop.
Amoa S. Henson, who with his little
daughter arrived here by automobile
the lirst of the week to purchase a
In honor of their twenty-first wed last Kndsy evening, has the utmoet
horse.
ding anniversary, Arthur Kuhn last praise of Road Supervisor Curran, who
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Hell. Mrs. Har­ week purchased for Mra. Kuhn, a has chaige of the Columbia river high­
ris, Miss Webb, and Miss Irene i Dodge automobile from the Walther- way in the Vjento neighborhood.
"M r. Curran has made |>ernianent
Pelmer were in the city Sunday, mo­ Williams company in The Dalles. She
improvements," says Mr. Henson,"and
toring over from The Dellee.
j inspected several different makes of he certainly deserves credit for the
A car of that good feed and flour i cars, finally deciding that the Dodge good he has made of the limited fund
Mr and at hia disposal."—Glacier.
from eastern Oregon came in this suited their needs the best
week. Save money on good flour and Mrs. Kuhn live in the Grandview dis­
feed here now. Strauss.
trict.
$100 Reward, $100
PRICF S99k.fHI HOOD RIVER
PRICE 014Ï5 HOOD RIVER
T h * readers o f th»» p ip e r w ill b » ;
Summer weather calls for pumps. I
Several members of the Portland pleased to Ira n i that th rr r la at l*H»t ;
have white and patent leather and gun Hunt club ware in the city last week, «»n* d ra «d ed dts»**«* th »t scien ce I a i j
a b lr to cu re in all ita atagea. ami |
metal for lac'ies and children A good j coming as far as Cascade Locks on the baan
that ia ca tarrh
C ata rrh bain « greatly
stork and the right price at Strauea.' I host with their mounts. J C. Ains­ Influenced by < onatituttonal co n d itio n » I
le q u lr »»
tunat it ut tonal
treatm ent
Mr. and Mrs. A F. Lockwood, for­ worth, a member of the party, motored H all'a C ata rrh Cur»* ia taken Internally
ami acta thru th* B lo o d on th* M ucous
mer resident« of this city, came up | up from Portland in his big Packard.
S u rfa ce* o f th*- fty*t*m theraby «!r*
ro v in g th * fou n da tion o f th* d lw t u f
last week for a visit with relatives and After ■ short stay here, where they vt
Hiving the patient *tr*»nffth by building
were entertained at the country home up tnr con stitu tion and aaalatlng na
friends.
turr In d o in g Its work
Th»» propria-
For Sale—Oak library table, oak of Miss Anne Shogren, who is a mem
t«Yra h ava ao m uch f »ith in th* cu ra tlv »
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ARTHUR PHARMACY
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GRANDVIEW
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French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
J. H. L A W
Dr. H. L. Dumble
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
C. J. E. CARLSON
THE N EW REO
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.
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