Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 26, 1916, Image 4

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    Men’ s Summer Underwear
Warm weather is due and you men,
who have not laid in a stock of sum­
mer weight undergarments, just note
the following values we are offering.
Boys Mesh Union suits with short
sleeves, cool and comfortable,
dp
4 j C
Ladies’ and Children’*» Dresses
It will pay you to look over our splen­
STATION’S SPRAY
RECOMMENDATIONS
klär w art
MMUS If FMFICTIM.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Spray Again
The time for making the ‘ ‘ ten day”
application is approaching, the omis­
sion of which should not be considered
out with neat summer dresses made up
by any grower who is desirous of grow­
ing clean fruit. If the weather of the
Needle«, Oil, Belt« and all kind« of Sewing
in the most becoming styles. Made of
Men’s Union suits made of a good
Mat bine «uppliee. Repairing a specialty.
past few nays is any criterion, ideal
grade of cotton, ecru color, with long
Men’s shirts and drawers of fine
scan infection conditions are liable to I
good grade of percale, ginghams and
Says:
or short sleeves, ankle length
dp
continue
for
some
time
to
come
and
the
quality French balbriggan shirts with
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
lawns. Now that the busy season is
result will be a general infection of the
The suit only
long or short sleeves.
These are
developing crop.
upon you you will find that you cannot
seconds, but certainly big val- o n
rorbs . i .
w
£ , Chown
We are getting infection from two
Men’s Union suits of barred dimity
ues at the garment
j sources at the present time; spores are
afford to make them when you can get
or crei>e, sleeveless, knee length P A
; being thrown off from the old leaves on
T h e New Home Sewing Mach. Co.
i the ground ai d also large numbers
them ready to put on at our very low
Your choice the suit
3U C
¿«4 P a c ific R id a .. San F ra n c is c o . C a l.
SPECIAL — Light work shoes for
from the olive green scab spots which
price. Ask to see them.
2nd floor
men. Light but substantial shoes for
; have developed on the leaves this sea- i
Men’s Union suits finest quality
j sun.
Countless thousands of these
everyday weai. Not all sizes, but the
Egyptian cotton, fine ribbed, in white
1 spores are thrown from each spot and
J. W . A L L E N
very best of values Your
with damp, windy weather an infection
or ecru color, splendidly finished, form choice the pair.....................
cannot be avoided unless the trees are
A
ttorn
ey- at -L aw
fitting, summer weight suits
covered with spray
During the grow­
short sleeves, ankle length
THE DALLES
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-
OREGON
ing season development of both fruit
Oxfords and slippers for ladies, most­
and foliage is rapid and an application
ly small sizes that are left. The regu­
«>
of spray is not effective, generally
Men’s Union suits put up in a sani­
lar values in this lot are from A n
speaking, longer than ten days or two
D A VID ROBINSON, M. D.
tary Seal sleeveless,knee l-ngth
weeks. The timing of the caiyx spray
$2.50 to $1; your choice, pair
¿r O C
Full directions with each bottle.
athletic style, the suit
has not been uniform throughout the
Money back if not satisfied.
Physician and Surgeon
TheStoreof Big Valves
valley this year: this will effect the
Ladies
shirt
waists,
2nd
floor,
a
fine
timing
of
the
ten
day
spray.
Its
appli­
Boys Union suits with short sleeves,
cation in all cases should not be longer
iM o s i e r
-
-
O regon
assortment of extraordinary
knee length, ecru color. The
than 12 days following the calyx appli­
values; your choice
...........
s u it
cation.
The most effective fungicide that can
be used at this time is lime-sulphur.
Cool weather prevailing this can he
D erby & S tear n s
useii with perfect safety at the rate of
i
1-35. If the weather is hot a dilution
of 1-40 is suggested, or in orchards
L a w y e r s
I 1"1 L H --H -I 1 I 1 I I H -»
L. W. Howard and his son, Leonard,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor left W. Wilson, of The Dalles, were driven where atomic sulphur has been used in
! B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N I j who came up from Hood River Monday Saturday for Prineville and other east- on to the Tum-A-Lum seal«« Wednes­ the calyx this can be used at the rate
are now employed on the ranch of the ern Oregon points where they will day, weighed and shipped t'> Portland. of 12 pounds to 100 gallons of Water. In
-M i l l I H 11111 I i - l-l-l1 li,l"l,,l"M,,H ,i>
three years of experimental work car­
East Hood River Fruit company.
motor. They expet to visit with rela- Fid. Kurtz, buyer at the Union Stock ried on at the Hood River expenment
Dewey Wood was in Hood Itiver on
I mind my own business and say that lives and intend to be absent for sev- yards purchased them here. The aver­ station the use of lime-sulphur, though
Sunday.
business is having a nice, •stvady *ral weeks, often camping out along age weight was 140 pounds, total 4085 causing some loss on account of burn­
The following is the proposed pro-
pounds. These hogs were raised by ing has given the better results, pro­ giam of the Hood River County Sunday
Now for one of the PERFECTION growth. Try me and see the reason. the way.
DR. C. H. J E N K IN S
ducing a greater percentage of scab
school convention to be held next week
OIL COOK STOVES, at Chown's.
says Strauss.
Miss Florence Hauer, sister of Mrs Mr. Henningsen on Mr. Wilson's ranch , free fruit.
DENTIST
In orchards where the calxy spray at the Odell Methodist church:
Mias Lizzie Elder was in Hood River
Lee Evans and R. W. Simpson left T. H. Gordon and Henry Rauer, who south of the city. Flarly this spring a
Wednesday evening; Fraise service;
>vas applied very early it would be well
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Friday morning.
the first of the week for Roseburg has been taking a training course in shipment was bought by Mr. Kurtz to add arsenate of lead owing to the scripture lesson and prayer, Rev. G.
T. H. Gordon was in Hood River where they had been sent as delegates The Dalles hospital for nurses, came from the same parties.
fact that in many cases all of the calyx E. Heineck ; "What We Want You to
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
(iet Out of this Convention,” Mrs. J.
to the grand lodge convention of the Wednesday from The Dalles for a visit
W. FJ. Chown returned Tuesday from cups were not exposed, and were,there­ E. Ferguson; special music ; offering;
Monday on bUBinesa.
at the home of her brother and sister a trip to Portland and Newherg. With fore not filled with the poison. The address, Rev. C. A. Fhipps.
Creoles, the new Southern cookie. I. O . O. F.
poison should also he used in orchards
Thursday morning: Devotional ser­
Wheat, scratch food, chirk food, Miss Hauer has been graduated recent Mrs. Chown and son. Roger, they left ! adly infested with the codling moth
Have you tried them at Strauss'? .
ly as a trained nurse.
here Sunday morning in their Ford. last year and in orchards infested with vice, Rev. J. B. Lister; workers'con­
If you would make your home
oats;
you
can't
heat
my
quality
and
1
Jack Cnffamn spent Sunday after­
ference, bring your Sunday ochool prob­
Twenty eight young ladies and their An accident that morning near Latour- leaf roller. Five pounds of the paste lems; discussion, Miss Hattie Rrun-
can save you money on these right now
beautiful and need some
noon in Hood River.
teacher from The Dalles M. E. Sunday elle, was caused when a ton and a half or 2j pounds of the powder should te qui-t; song, Mrs. Hill's class of hoys
when you want them. Strauss.
used in 100 gallons of water.
plants call at
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol were in
from Baptist church; What the "teen
H. A. Ksrtozian, the Armenian, who school passed through this city Sunday truck rounding a sharp curve ran into
Hood River on Sunday.
age” expects of the Sunday school,
morning
in
automobiles
on
their
way
the
F'ord
tearing
off
a
front
tire
and
has been conducting evangelical ser­
Mrs. W. B. North; talk, Rev. D. M.
Attend to the Woolly Aphis
P’ LY SCREEN time is here. Screen
Carpenter; picnic dinner.
vices in the school house in Greenwood, to Hood River where they were enter­ demolishing the wheel. The blame
A
day
or
two
now
spent
in
orchards
doors, and so forth, at ChownV
Thursday afternoon: Devotional ser­
left Monday for hiB home in Los tained by the young ladies of the M. E. was placed by a traffic officer entirely infested with woolly aphis will do more
Hood River, Oregon
Sunday school in that city. They re­ upon the truck driver. It was necessary good than five or six days later on and vice; business, reports, election of offi­
Mark A. Mayer was in The Halles Angeles.
cers
;
The
kind
of
a
Sunday
school
1
with
much
less
expense
in
materials
to
turned to their homes in The Dalles to wait from 10:30 in the morning
last week on business.
like; chorus, girls from the Odell fed­ Geranium 75c and $1 per doz.,
1 am now taking orders for fresh
until 3:30 in the afternoon before a combat them. At the present time erated school; solo, Mrs. Geo. Gladden;
W. H. Weber spent Saturday and meats of all kinds and as 1 have to pi>y that evening.
most of the insects will be found about
Heliotrope 75c and $1 per doz.,
The Mosier baseball team lost Sun­ new wheel reached them from Port­ 1 the old scars on the larger limbs and address, Rev. C. A. Phipps.
Sunday in The Halles on business.
cash for this 1 am not putting these
Thursday
evening:
A
rousing
good
Petunia 75c doz., Salvi7cc doz.
Miss Georgia Fisher was up from orders on the books but am selling day to the Lyle team on tiie visitors land. 1 he journey wss then made to branches; these are the ones that have song service; scripture lesson and
grounds. The game, which was played Newherg, the home of Mrs. Chown’ s over-wintered theie. In a week or two prayer, M. D. Odell; song, boys of
Hood River the first of the week.
fresh meat orders for cash, Strauss.
they will he producing young which
on wet grounds, was wierd in many parents, which they reached esrly in immediately migrate to the smaller Riverside Congregational church; ad­
C. L. Joy was in Hood River on bus- j Mrs. Fid. F’ . Reeves spent several
respects, the final outcome resulting the evening. Un account of the rains branches and twigs and thus infest the dress, “ The Seven Pointed Teacher,”
iness Saturday.
days in The Dalles last week on busi­
in a victory for Lyle by the score of of the past week. Mr. Chown deemed entire tree. Control measures of two Chas. A. Phipps; benediction.
RCHUER HOSE, now is the TIME; ness. Mr. Reeves went up Saturday 19-7. Several fans accompanied the it advisable to leave the car in Port­ sorts are suggested; hard painting of
For Sale—Oak library table, oak
the scars and places infested with the
morning and returned in the afternoon
to buy, at Chown's.
team in automobiles to Rowena where land at the home of his brother. Mrs. lice with kerosene emulsion or a Black
dresser with large mirror, mattress and
Wm. Zolls was up from Hood River' with her.
Chown and Roger will visit in New- Leaf soap spray.
they were ferried across the river.
springs, iron tied, kitchen table and
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Anderson, accom­
last week.
If the spraying is done goon and not heating stove. Mrs. E. Lane, Ortley,
J. P. Carroll, who has been making berg and Portland until next week
combined
with
the
scab
spray
it
will
panied
by
little
Miss
Hazel
Adams,
Mrs. S. E. Evans and son, Forrest,
ml9
daily trips to Hood River to see his when he will go to Portland, as soon as not be necessary to cover the entire Oregon.
who has neen staying with them wtiile
T e le p h o n e s :
were visitors Friday in Hood River.
wife, who has been confined there for the roads are in better condition, re­ tree and a great saving of material and
her mother is in Portland in a hospital,
Residence IOTI
Office 1241
labor will result. A driving spray
several weeks in the Cottage hospital, turning with them in the car.
A1R-VULC, the latest, best and
$100
Reward,
$100
spent Sunday in Hood River.
should tie used with at least 200 pounds
states that she is slowly recovering
quickest puncture repairer.
Chown's. :
T h e readers o f this p a p er w ill be
pressure. The following formula is p leased to learn that th ere is at least
The Ladies Aid society met Wednes­ from the effects of her operation. It
Mrs. J. R. Wilcox spent F'riday vis- '
Farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Amsden
suggested :
one d rea d ed disease that scien ce has
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. will he two weeks in all probability
O f f i c e in B r o t i u i B ld g .
Black leaf or nicotine sulphate, one been a ble to cu re in all its stages, and
¡ting in Hood River.
A farewell party was tendered Mr. to 1000 parts of water plus two pounds th a t is ca tarrh . C ata rrh b e in g greatly
David Robinson.
The next meeting before Mrs. Carroll will be sufficiently
H o o d R iv e r
influenced by con stitu tion a l con d ition s
Mrs. W. A. Marsh was in Hood will be in two weeks at the home of
and Mrs. E. E. Amsden at the home of soap. The soap should tie used by requires
con stitu tion a l
treatm ent.
convalescent to return to her home.
H a ll’s C atarrh Cur«- is taken internally
River on Friday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. FI. Cole, by the all means, as it will greatly increase and
Mrs. Firnest Evans.
a cts thru the B lood on the M ucous
Next Sunday the song service at the
the efficiency of the tobacco.
S u rfa ce s o f the S ystem th ereb y d e ­
Mra. J. R. Wilcox was a visitor in
At the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Immanuel church will lie conducted by Parent-Teacher association Wednesday
Kerosene emulsion is made as fol­ str o y in g th e fou n da tion o f the disease,
Hood River on Monday.
Robinson last Friday night an enjoy­ L. A. Mathews. The topic will be, evening. About forty people were lows: Soap i pound, kerosene one gal­ g iv in g the patient stren gth by b u ild in g
W . A. HU SBAND S
up th e co n stitu tio n and a ssistin g na­
Miss Marion Wood spent Monday vis­ able session of the bridge club was “ Boys of the Bible.” Headings and present. During the evening there lon, water (hot) one gallon. After ture
in xioing its w ork.
T he p ro p rie ­
mixing
the
materials
together
agitate
h a ve so m uch fa ith in th e cu ra tiv e
iting in Hood River.
Blacksmith
held. High point winners were Miss discussions will he made by the young were short speeches, songs by the msle vigorously for several minutes or until tors
w e rs o f H a ll's C ata rrh C ure that
quartet, recitation by Thomas Lelliot, it becomes uniformly creamy white. p th o ey
o ffe r One H un dred D ollars fo r any
F'red Evans and son, Darrell, wera Ruth l.ittlepage and J. S. Anderson.
members of the churcii. Owing to the
Horse Shoeing and General
piano duet uy Miss FImily Husbands I his mixture should be applied to the ca se that it fa ils to cure. Send for list
in Hood River Monday.
Miss Ed na Howard, who has been absence of Mr. Husbands the quartet
o f testim on ials.
Repair Work.
and Miss Blanche Ross and by Mrs. J. insects with a brush. If it is desired
A .ldr^K
F .1 C l I R N F Y A C O , T o l e d o .
W. G. Faust was in Portland several at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. was unable to render their usual offer­
P. Ross and daughter, Blanche. Re­ to apply in the form of a spray use at Ohio Sold by all Drncgigts. 75c.
M
osier
,
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-
O regon
Nelson for Borne time, visited last ing hut will he on hand next Sunday.
days last week on business.
the rate of one gullon of the emulsion
freshments of ice cream and cake were to 15 gallons of water.
week
at
the
home
of
her
parents
in
Miss Ruth l.ittlepage ami Miss Ruth served.
Wesson Oil, Crisco, Cottolene and
Past Due memory refreshing stamps
canned milk will advance still more, Hood River. She was accompanied by Clement went to Sonny last Sunday
Besides the host and hostess and
have been added to our ready made
Spray
Roses
for
the
Leaf
Hopper
little
Miss
Leona
Nelson.
mor.ling on the train. They were met children those present were:
■letter buy now. Strauss.
stock. They are neat in appearance
The most serious insect of the roses
Everyone admits that the place to at the depot in Hood River by Miss
Miss Irene Fisher came up from
Mr. and Mrs. E. FI. Amsden, daugh­ ill the northwest is the rose leaf hop­
and the wording is to the point. For
buy
ladies'
and
children's
shoes
is
Ruth
Phillips
and
Miss
Marie
Bartmess
Hood River to spend Saturday and
ter, Mary, and her mother, Mrs. Todd, per. The hopper is a small, while in­
sale at this office.
here. I carry the assortment and you who accompanied them. The plarty ot Mr. and Mrs. F. A Shogren, Mr. and sect which will be found feeding on the
Sunday.
will find my prices lower than most four then hiked back to Hood River
Mrs. FL M. Strauss, Mr. and Mrs under surfaces of the leaves in large
Fast passenger ami freight service
city stores and for the same stylish, The two young ladies returned to Thomas l.elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. numbers. The injury is more noticatde
between Portland and The Dulles vis
than the insects. The leaves at first
durable shoes, too. Strauss.
Mosier in the evening.
Ross, and children. Blanche and Rob­ appear mottled with yellow spots am)
Regulator l.ine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flvans and son.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ross enter­ ert, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husbands, as the insects continue their feeding
SHOE A N D HARNESS REPAIR ING
Mrs. M. Monner returned to Port­
Darrell, and Mr. and Mrs. FI. FI. Ams tained the seventh and eighth grade and daughter, FImily, Mr. and Mrs. the leaves become uniformly yellow
HARNESS SUPPLIES
land Sunday after visiting with her
and
finally
functionless.
In
many
esses
den motored Sunday to the Punch Howl classes of the city school at The Ter C. G. Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Al-
the hushes become so devitalized tn.at
sister, Mrs. John Saul.
in the Hood River valley where the races, their home west of town. Their lington, Mr. and Mrs. M. FI. Butter­ they fail to bloom and often die. The
MOSIER
OREGON
The McGKAW NON-SKID tires are day was spent in fishing and camping children, Blanche and Robert also as
field, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and trouble is often called mildew by peo­
best and cheapest in the long run. out.
aisled in making the evening an enjoy­ son, Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Joy, ple who are not familiar with thé hab­
its of the insect, and for this reason
Sold and GllARANTFIFID by Chown.
P lan
to go
Commercial Club Meeting
Mrs. W. D. Holly, mother of Mrs. able one. The 15 boys and girls pres Dr. and Mrs. David Robinson, Miss the wrong sprsy is recommended to re­
Let us finish your tilma. Same may he C. G. Nichol, accompanied by her little ent participated in games of various Bishop, Miss Irma Phillips, Mrs. Arnos lieve the situation as the mildew spray
left at the llulletiii office. Hlocoin A granddaughter. Miss Mildred Nichol, kinds, which were followed by refresh­ Root, Mrs. V. C. Young, C. T. Ben­ will have very little effect upon the in­
The regular business meetinR
sects.
Cantield. Hood River.
t- returned Monday night from Hood ments. Mr. Ross is principal of the nett and J. N. Mosier.
Owing
to
the
fact
that
the
insects
of
the Mosier Commercial Club
T. W. F.vans arrived Monday from River Hfter visiting at the home of local school.
Mr. and Mrs. Amsden, who have confine their attack to the under sur­
is held on the firsCMonday of
Corbett for a stay on his ranch in the Mr. Nichol's sister, Mrs. W. D. Wiley.
H. M. Scesrce left last F'riday after­ been teaching in the school of the cit), faces of the foliage spray must be di­
Grandview district.
each month.
by asking any agent, or writing ttie
Miss Myra Powell left Saturday noon after a stay of several days here, Mr. Amsden for two years as super­ rected from below in order that the
desired reuslts be obtained. The fol­
Delta Fdectric hand lamps and lan­ night for her home in The Dalles on his return Jrom a trip through Idaho intendent and Mrs. Amsden the past lowing formulae are suggested: Black
E. VV. D avidhizar , Pres.
U k x EKM. P xh s EXIIKK A(lEXT
terns. May prevent a fire if you buy where she joined her Sunday school and Washington, for F'.ugcne, where he year as teacher in the intermediate leaf 1-100O plus soap at the rate of one
D
r
.
D avid R obinson , Sec.
PORTLAND,
one of Strauss.
class, motoring to Hood Ri\er Sunday. will remain fur a time with his family grades, expect to leave soon for Hills­ pound to 50 gallons of water, or one
pound
of
scap
to
five
gallons
of
water.
(or information and illustrated
Miss Ruth Sheldon, of The Dalles, She returned to Mosier Monday morn Mr. Scearre stated that Mrs. Scearce boro, Oregon, where Mr Amsden has
Ladies, secure yonr calling rard* at
Either of these mixtures will kill all
“ TOUR'' literature.
and children, Robert, Richard and accepted the position of superintendent of the insects that are hit with the
was an over Sunday visitor at Rear- ing.
the Bulletin office. 50 cards for
Alice expect to remain in Eugene. The of schools.
spray.
wallow.
100 card« for f 1.
On Thursday of last week a picnic
twu young men this year finished their
When you are thirsty I have Hopski, was enjoyed by teachers, parents and
first
term
as
freshmen
at
the
Univer
Root lleer, R Porter and so forth pupils on the iysf day of school. The
sity of Oregon.
Strauss
primary grades held their picnic on the
A. D. Moe, F'orrest Moe, D. McDon­
Indian
land
hack
of
J.
N.
Moaier'a
res
For Sale—Pedigreed Airedale pups
Red Raven and Colne President stock. idence. The other grades celebrated ald, Kant Shoemaker, J. K. Carson
fi
the event on the banks of Rock creek. and W. H. Davis motored over from
Age ten weeks. J. It. Wilcox.
Hood River Sunday morning to visit
X
Mis. S. E. F.vans and son. Forrest,
Miss Anne Shogren returned F'riday
with their Masonic brother, Hans Kol
to her home in Portland after a stay left Wednesday for Tacoma, Wash.,
landarud, who is laid up with a broken
where they will visit with her sister.
of several weeks on her ranch.
leg. The wooden splints have been
A big stock of men's, boys' and Mra. II. R. Rarrogar. They will also taken olf from the injured member and
children’s straw hats for summer at | visit in Seattle with her niece. Miss the leg placed in a piaster cast by Dr
| Etfic Dunton. Mrs. F'vans and F'orrest
low prices at Strauss.’
Robinson.
Mr. Kollandsrud will be
expert to be absent for two weeks.
Miss Hulda Rlaufus and It. Bugge.
compelled to remain in bed with the
The Regulator Line has the steamer cast on his leg for at least six weeks.
both of Portland, spent the week end
with Miss Rlaufus' sister, Mra. J. F j Slate of Washington in service leaving
Last Monday night the ladies of the
}{
Nelson.
Portland at 11! o'clock every night ex­ Royal Neighbors and the wives of the
I have reduced the price on that cept Sunday, and leaving The Dalles members of the Woodman camp sprung
■1 inch spring wsgon; if you want a every day at 2 p. in , except Monday. a very agreeable surprise by breaking
bargain you will have to hurry. Route your freight Regulator Line. into the meeting and serving the part)
J. tl. Iteldin. A g e n t
Strauss.
with a very fine »seortment of good
( ’ apt. ('has. Nelson, of the steamer things to est.
There were about
Mr. amt Mrs. C. G. Nichol attended
Tahoma. and Jerry Simpson were down twenty five people in the gathering
the commencement exercises of the
PRICE K 9 9 . . . I M » HOOD Kl\ t K
PRICE NUt;* H OOD R fV F R
from The Dalles Wednesday in the in- and every one had all that they could
Hood River high school last Friday
terrsta of the People’s Navigation ent, and it is understood that at this
n ig h t
company. They stated that the U|
I have added wieners, pork link river businesa was especially good at writing there were several who have
failed to recover from the effects of a
sausage, and helogna to my smoked this time of the ytar.
small dish of ice cream. 11 is to be
meat section and have them fresh
For Rent—Four room boose at Ort- hoped that they will be able to gel nut
nearly svery day now. Strauss
ley. Two bedrooms, kitchen, hath, in time for the picnic which will be
l.eo Higley. who has been in Alaska pantry, modern plumbing, water and
held on the Fourth of July, arrange­
for the past three years in the vicinity lights, large tiling room, front and back
ments for whirh are now under way.
nf Treadwell and Douglas employed a* porch, twaement. Rig front and bark
Full notice will be given the public in
oiler on a hotel in the mining rampe. yard, garden s|>ot, chicken honae. An
a short time
arrived the first of the week for
visit. He It a son of Mr. and Mrs J ideal summer home. $5 per month.
Twenty nine head of hogs owred
Mrs. K. Ijine, Ortlev, ttregoii.
U
E. Higley.
jointly by Tom Henningsen and Fred
did line of these dresses, and note how
Boys balbriggan shirts and drawers
regular 25c values. Specical
the garment ............ ...................
reasonably we can fit you or the girls
10c
«JOC
95c
$1.98
MARSHMALLOW
The Paris Fair
90c
25c
“ You’ll never know
how soft and velvety
your face can be un­
til you use our
50c
CREAM!
ARTHUR PHARMACY
Hood River
S. S. CONVENTION
HELD NEXT WEEK HOOD RIVER OREGON
Heights Greenhouse
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Summer
Tours
Season
C. J. E. CARLSON
Begins June 1
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X D on’ t buy an autom obile until you have seen the New R e o -th e Q uality car.
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The best value fo r the m oney o f any car on the m arket. Y ou r
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D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.
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