Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 02, 1916, Image 4

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    WISH to call your attention to our
W E splendid
line of ready to wear goods for
N ew V oii Dresses for Ladies, Misses
A splendid new lot just in. This is one of
the best assortments that we have ever had; the
styles are right, the materials good and the
workmanship first class. You cannot help but
admire them for they are certainly big values.
Materials are plain white with just enough color
in the trimmings to add attractiveness to the
dress and floral designs. Come in and see them
even though you have no intention of buying.
ladies Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts,
Dresses, etc., Shirt Waists, Middies, Sweaters.
LADIES HOUSE DRESSES We can sell
you a neat House Dress made up in a most be­
coming styles of good serviceable mater­
ial. Your choice_____*..._........................ I
85c
MIDDIE BLOUSES for Ladies and Misses.
A big assortment for you to choose from and at
prices that will leave money for something else.
Plain white middies with striped collar, 50<.
Sport middies in broad striped patterns n r
well made and of good material; choice «/DC
SHIRT WAISTS for Ladies. Anything you
can wish for in this line in plain colors or stripes
in voil, linen, lawn or silk. Just ask to see the
new arrivals. They will please you. 2nd floor
Stripped Sport Skirts for ladies made of
“Skirtea” material, strong and serviceable,
neatly made in most becoming styles.
nr
You. ehote*
« p i.£ D
Sport Sweaters for Ladies and Misses. The
most popular garment of the season. We have
a good big line for you to choose from.
Each ___ _______________________
$2.75
New Silk Taffeta Underskirts. In most de­
sirable colors. The very nicest skirts we’ve
shown this year. See our display on the second
floor. Prices the lowest.
•293 U ite .
Si
and Ml»
•2 (7 Ladiei' Dree*
811«« 14. tO (8. 40. 42, 44
iucbee bust uiecwure
The Paris Fair
H o o d R iv e r
::
O reg o n
O ut Door Life
in tho open goes a long way
toward insuring sound health,
L IFE
which is the real foundation of beauty
MACHINES
MI0UI If MIMSTIM.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
Applied just before an outing of any kind
will positively prevent all ill effects of the exposure New Home Users are Quality Choosers
to sun and wind. Made in flesh and white. ro,bs .4. VV. E . C h o w n
PUROIA GUARANTEE
Should say PL'KOLA
Product fail to tfive
ENTIRE satisfaction
the price paid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
Its use creates the soft, velvety appearance which ia so
much sought after. Price 50 cent« per boitU.
T he New Home Sewing Mach. Co.
The Arthur Pharmacy
M !■ I I I 4"l-H -l"|..|-l..|. I"! .1--H -I-I
APPLE NOTES
1-1
Although the Ren Davis apple is a
joke in every community where good
apples are grown,and althnugh the Ren
Davia lacks every qualification of a
good apple save one, appearance, more
Ben Davis apples were grown and
marketed last season than ever before
and there were more of this variety
than of any other. According to the
department of agriculture, Ren Davis
apples made up 14.5 per cent of the to­
tal apple crop last year, or 11,100,000
barrels. The next largert variety was
the Baldwin, 10.9 per cent of the crop,
or 8,312,000 barrels.
In the opinion of Medford fruit men
the year 1910 will mark the final dem­
onstration of the necessity of crude oil
smudging in the growing of fine friut
and apples in southern Oregon.
At the beginning of the year there
was a distinct movement against
smudging chiefly because of the annoy­
ance involved and the damage to trees
from overflowing pots. In fact an in­
junction against smudging was ob­
tained by one group of orchards shortly
before the May freeze swept down on
the valley.
All this anti smudge agitation is
ended now, in the opinion of growers,
fnr from May 8 to May 14 smudging in
Rogue River valley orchards was
worth at least 1500,000.
Those orchardists who smudged, and
forturnately a large proportion of them
did, lost practically nothing from the
low temperature, while except on the
high hillsides those who did not smudge
were wiped out. While the loss has
been serious it is certain, according to
experts who have examined the orch­
ards, that the first reports were great­
ly exaggerated.
244 Pacific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal.
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
lion a visit this week and, with Leroy
Childs, inspected local orchards. He THE DALLES • - OREGON
said:
“I am very much gratified at the
manner in which the Hood River
growers are taking hold of the spray­ DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
ing work this year. W eather condi­
Physician and Surgeon
tions appear to have been unusually
favorable for a serious Infestation of
- O regon
apple fungus, consequently the spray­ M o s ie r -
ing will be more valuable than ever.
It is important that after making
such an excellent beginning the
spraying be continued as recommend­
ed by the experiment station Other­ D e r b y & S t e a r n s
wise, serious consequences might re­
sult from periods favorable to infec­
L a w y e r s
tion from now on. Those who have
not applied the 10-days spray should
go to work at once as this is a critic­
H O O D
R IV E R .
O R E G O N
al time.
"A considerable amount of winter
injury was noticed in passing around
through the valley, but it is believed
that in general the damage is no D R . C H . J E N K I N S
more severe than in the Willamette
Valley and Southern Oregon sections,
DENTIST
where young orchards and older
ones as well suffered tremendous
HOOD
RIVER,
OREGON
damage as a result of severe winter
conditions, together with the ex­ Office Rhone 1081. Rea. Phone 33.3
tremely dry summer which preceded.
Everything should be done to supply
the affected trees through the com
ing summer with an adequate
amount of moisture. A great many If you would make your home
of these trees which apparently are |
beautiful and need some
seriously affected are likely to re-;
plants call at
rover, if given proper care and atten
tion. although many of them have i
suffered too severely for this and will
doubtless die.
“I am well satisfied with the re­
Hood River, Oregon
sults which are being secured from
the experiments now being conduct­
ed by Mr. Childs and am particularly Geranium 75c and $1 per doz.,
Interested In the valuable informa­ Heliotrope 75c and $1 per doz.,
tion which his experiments on the dis­
charge of apple scab spores are bring­ Petunia 75c doz., Salvi7ce doz.
ing."
TREE TWINE, lota of It, at The Song Service at the Immanuel despite the rain.
Chow n'a.
church for next Sunday will be con­ L. J. Merrril, R. H. Cummings, C.
Mrs. Al. Nelson and Mrs. C. J. Carl­ ducted by Dr. David Robinson. A C. Clement and M. I.. Clement were
+ 1 I I H I- H - I -I-H M M + M - H - t - M *
son, of The Dalles, visited last week good attendance ia desired and the doc­ among the fishermen who tried their
Salmon and fish foods; none so with their sister-in-law, Mrs. W e. tor will provide a good program. The luck on the Deschutes Sunday. Luck
tempting as the lines 1 carry. Strauss. Johnson.
quartet will be on hand and furnish was against them, they say.
Mrs. J. O. Koldin visited Tuesday in With good music furnished by some extra good singing.
The large meteor which fell near
Hood River.
Chandler's orchestra of Hood River, a Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Strauss and chil- Arlington on the evening ^f May 13,
P. A. Knoll was in Hood River Tues­ dance will he given Saturday night, dren, F'erdinand, Dorothy, Rosebud, waa seen by several'people in this dis­
Ruth and Harriet, went to Portland trict. The meteor appeared to be
day.
June 3, in Cbown’a hall.
on the steamer State of Wash­ much closer than it actually was.
New hats in cloth and straw for the Mrs. Prill, mother of Mrs. II. W. Sunday
ington. The children enjoyed a big
whole family. Strausa.
Panielsen, has been very ill the past treat
when they were taken on Monday Arthur Kuhn and T. L. Evana have
Alex Stewart was in Hood River the week. Dr. E. D. Kanaga was called to Robinson’s
cirrus which is now in been busy this week unloading a car­
up from Hood River several times.
first of the week.
Portland.
The
return trip was made load of tile which they have purchased
A dustless Mop and quart can of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stew art returned by boat on Tuesday.
the purpose of draining the water
Saturday after a week’s visit in Leon M. Rernstein, whn for the past for
Cedar Polish. SPECIAL, SI.76.
from their orchard land during the
Waahougal,
Wn.,
with
tbeir
son,
Ira
A. Grosser was in The Dalles last
two years has been horticultural fore­ winter rains. Mr. FIvans will use 3000
Rowland.
Saturday on business.
man at Mayerdale, left Thursday for tile and Mr. Kulin 2000 tile. It will be
Dixie sugar cured bacon strips at 1 now have fresh stock of creamery Portland. He has been succeeded by placed about three and a half feet be­
butter and on ice, so there will he no Robert E. Shinn, of Portland. Mr. low the surface. The tile measures
18c lb. Strauss.
trouble with butter. Try me Shinn, who is a graduate of the Oregon three inches and four inches in diam­
C. A. Morden came up from Port­ more
again
if
you want the finest butter on Agricultural College, was formerly in eter. Not more than half a dozen
land Saturday on business.
the market, says Strauss.
of a 100 acre orchard neai lengths were broken in transit from
REMEMRER, Gasoline, Oils and Mrs. 8. A. ITrown, of Vancouver, charge
Salem,
which
he had leased.
Gresham, Oregon.
many Auto Accessories at Chown’s.
Wn.. who has been visiting in The Lee Evans, who with R. T. Simpson Miss Eloise Copper, of Hood River,
* R D. Cbatfieid whs in Hood River Dalles with her sou, returned to and Mrs. P. L. Arthur and Mrs. H. H and Miss Ruth Littlepage were guests
this week on business.
Motier Wednesday for a visit with Nielsen, were delegates to the grand Tuesday of Miss Ruth Clement.
Screen Doors and Fly Screen PRE j friends.
S tate of Ohio, C ity of Toledo,
lodge convention of the 1. O. O. F. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman left Saturday
I.u cas C ounty, ss.
l’AREDESS, see Chown about it.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet at Rebecca orders, respectively, reported to spend the summer with friends in
F ra n k J. C heney m ak es o ath th a t he
Shall
the
official
flower
of
the
state
sen io r p a rtn e r of th e firm of F. J.
O. E. Wilson and son, Harry, were the home of Mrs. Ernest Evans, on on his return that a most enjoyable southern California. She took the of Washington he the apple blossom? C is heney
Co., d oing business in th e
in The Dalles on Monday.
Wednesday, June 14. Every member stay in Roseburg was tendered the vis steamer Reaver from Portland to Los Wenatchee may have an opportunity to C said,
ity o f Toledo, C om ity an d S ta te a fo re ­
and
th
firm will p ay th e
Physician and Surgeon
All kinds of Photo Supplies on hand. b' lnI » fiiend and come early and stay iting delegates. The sessions of the Angeles, stopping over a few days in use its influence to this end. The Com­ sum of O N K a H t U said
N D R E D D O LLA R S for
every case of C a ta rrh th a t
grand lodge will be held next year at San F'rancisco.
mercial club of that city has received a each not an bo d cured
Fresh stock at the Arthur Pharmacy, j «H day.
< .i'H A L L ’S
communication from the Spokane C A T A R R H C U R E b . j F th R A o N use
K J CHENEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marsh were via Mr. end Mrs. W. G. Faust and farn- Eugene.
Chamber
of
Commerce-such
as
is
be­
S
w
orn
to
before
m
e
and
ed
Telephones:
itors in The Dalles the first of the • expect to leave Saturday for Port- Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Baum and chi I
ing sent to every Commercial club or­ In m y presence, th is 6th d ay of su bscrib
D ecem ­
ber.
A
D.
A
W
G
LE
A
SO
N
.
ganization
in
the
state—asking
assist­
dren,
Ann
and
Teddy,
of
Portland
Residence
I
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Office 1241
land where they will reside. Mr.
week.
N o ta ry P ublic.
Mrs. C. A. Rrown returned home ance and support in the movement to (Seal)
who
have
been
making
a
stay
at
the
F'aust
has
been
employed
for
some
H
all’s
C
a
ta
rrh
C
ure
is
ta
k
e
n
In
te
rn
­
Always looking out for a bargain fnr
the apple blossom, for which the
an d a cts th ro u g h th e Blood on th e
home of Mrs. Alma Howe in Saturday evening after spending sev­ have
state is famous, he named the official ally
you. Here it is, 7 bars of good toilet time as chauffeur for Mark A. Mayer. country
M ucous S urfaces of th e S ystem . Send
eral
weeks
in
Portland.
O f f ic e in B r o i i u a B ld g .
Hood
River,
came
up
between
traina
fo r testim on ials, free».
|
dower.
Mrs. Mary F'. Hopkins and Mra.
soap for 26c. Strauss.
C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
Mrs. H. C. Anthony and little aon. Contrarj to the general belief, Wash­ Sold P. by J. all
Monday
for
a
visit
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H o o d R iv e r
Martha
Pugh
were
down
from
The
gists, 75c.
bet us linisb your films. Same may l>c
ington has no official dower. Spokane H a ll’s F am ily D ru P g ills
C. A. Macrum. The occasion wan James, returned from The Dalles Sun­ has
fo r con stipation .
found.
About
10
years
ago,
the
left at the llulletin office. Slocom A Dalles this week for a visit with their their
fifteenth wedding anniversary day afternoon and viaited in Hearwal- school children voted informally on a
Canfield. Hood River.
t- eon and nephew. Pearl Tryon, and and when
they learned that friends in low.
dower and the rhododendron was se­
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hronaugh, of
Hood
River
had planned to surprise W. E. Brown was a business visitor lected, hut the vote was mostly repre­
W. A. HUSBANDS
F’rank
Figgert,
of
San
F'rancisco,
for
of the schools on the coast
Portland, spent the week end with Dr.
they eluded them by a hurried in White Salmon Monday and Tuesday. sentative
merly of the east, is spending the sum­ them,
where
this
dower
grows.
Spokane
and Mrs. C. A. Macrum.
Blacksmith
An uncle of Mrs. J. W. Yonish is wants the apple blossom named the
at the home of his niece and trip to Mosier.
Printing and Developing neatly done mer
state dower by statute.
F'rederick Page and aon, F'rederick, visiting from southern Oregon.
nsphaw.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Hoff
on
Horse
Shoeing
and General
All work guaranteed. Arthur Phar­ the Buena Vista Ranch.
Jr., of New York, arrived laet week Hans Oisen went to Hood River on
Repair
Work.
Prepare
for
the
renting
macy.
P. 0. Will Accept Larger Postal Deposits
for a stay, where Mr. Page has prop­ business Wednesday morning.
I have fixed up a new counter under erty
-
-
O regon
interests.
He
had
juat
returned
Fast passenger and freight service screen
postal savings deposits will season during “Wire Your M o s ie r ,
for my meat, sausage, wieners, from Canada where he recently pur­ Mr. and Mra. Tom Moe have moved now Larger
he
accepted
at
the
postoffice.
This
lietween Portland ami The Dalles via ale., which
will make it fine for my
the Root sawmill where Mr. Moe is is made possible by an important
Home’’ month, March 15th
Past Due memory refreshing stamp«
Regulator Line.
an additional tract, a quarter to
customers in these lines this summer chased
working.
amendment
to
the
postal
savings
act
have been «tided to nor ready mode
section
of
wheat
and
atock
land
in
the
Mrs. Jas. R. Darling returned Sun­ Always trying to please you, says
to
April
15th.
just
approved
hy
President
Wilson.
A
stock. They are nest in appenronre
Red River valley, 200 miles north of Miss Anna Godherson, who has been postal savings depositor may now have
day to her home in Portland after a Strauss.
teaching
this
year
at
Odell,
returned
and
the wording is to the point. For
an
account
amounting
to
$1,000
upon
Electrically
equi
pped
Winnipeg.
Mr.
Page
has
47
seres
of
visit with Mrs. W. F. beeper.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Randy, of
which interest will be paid. F'ormerly
sale at this office.
land here. He stated that to Moaier last Thursday and will spend J500
Films, Paper, Developers, Plates, Seattle, while on their wedding tour, orchard
was the max nmm amount he could
houses are seldom vacant.
Mra. Page will arrive in about three her vacation at Hearwallow.
have to his credit. This.enlargement of
Developing Tanks and Kodaka at the stopped to visit their friends, Mr. and weeks
to
spend
the
summer.
postal
savings
will
be
very
gratifying
Insure your p r o p e r t y
Drug Store.
Mrs. Chas. Hoff at Moaier. They were Miss Anne Shogren, Mist May Sho-
Notice
to thousands of depositors who have
For Sale—Pedigreed Airedale pups, motoring to Spokane and other points gren,
already
reached
the
old
$500
limit
and
against
undesirable tenants
Mrs. Geo. F. Mcl.ynn, Mr. and “The St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. are anxious to entrust more of their
lied Raven and Colne President stock. of interest.
HARNESS REPAIRING
Co.,
of
St.
Paul.
Minn.,
hereby
gives
Mra. H. A. Palmer, Misa Marguerite
to Uncle Sam. Another fea­ or no tenants at all by hav­ SHOE AND
Age ten weeks. J. It. Wilcox.
HARNESS SUPPLIES
R. R. Ritchie, of Sen F'rancieco, was Hale and F'oster Mcl.ynn motored up notice that its Policies Numbered saving^
ture of the amendment that will avoid
W. E. Chown motored to Portland a guest last week at l.ehnwa F'ruit
further embarassent to the public and ing it wired for Electric Ser­
in the Misses Shogren’s auto­ 344202 to 344226, inclusive, heretofore to
MOSIER
officials is the doing away
and Newberg on Sunday, returning F'arm, During hia visit here Mrs. Sunday
OREGON
furnished to its former local agent. with postal
mobile
over
the
Columbia
River
high
the limit on the amount that could vice. The investment will
Wednesday.
Fid. L. Howe and Miss Ryles accom­ way for a short stay on the Shogren Mr. D. D. Hail, at Moaier, Oregon, be accepted
from
a
depositor
monthly.
The Misses llsxel Hollenbeck and panied him on an automobile trip to ranch. The road ia in excellent shape, have become lost and that it will not Dnder the old law only $100 could he
not be great and the income Commercial Club Meeting
in a calendar month. The
Aldine Hartmeas, of Hood River, ware The Dalles.
stated Misa Ann Shogren, through be liable under said policies should deposited
abolishes this restriction.
will be increased.
visitors last week with friends in The Regulator Line has the steamer Multnomah county nearly as far as the they be issued by any unauthorized amendment
While the postal savings system has
Mnaier.
State of Washington in service leaving west line. In the vicinity of «. asesde person assuming to be the agent of already
The regular business meeting
proven
a
signal
success,
as
is
We have unusual induce­
shown by the fact that more than half
Mrs. Albert F'ord and Mrs. Clinton Portland at 12 o’clock every night ex­ Locks and Ronneville in Hood River this company.
of
Mosier Commercial Club
a million depositors have over eighty
Christensen & Goodwin,
ments to offer if you arrange is the
Harvey and children, of Pmatilla, cept Sunday, and leaving The Dalles county the rains have left the road
held
on the first*Monday of
million
dollars
standing
to
their
credit,
Managers
Pacific
Department,
niecea of D. P. Harvey, were here the every day at 2 p. in., except Monday. covered with mud ar.d deep ruts. Be­
San Francisco, Calif.” still it has fallen short of meeting the
for
the
work
now.
each
month.
Rout« your freight Regulator Line. tween Moaier and Hood River the con­
drat of the week for a short visit.
full demands of the public because of
E. W. D avidhizar , Pres.
the restrictions which have now been
dition of the highway ia good.
The Ladies Aid Society will give a J. O. Heldin, Agent.
I' m the River
eliminated.
D
r
.
D a v id R o b in s o n , Sec.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hutchings
and
Miss
social and supper at Chown’a hall on
J. E. (Vile was in The Dalles Thurs­ The Regulator Line now has two
Thursday, June 16. Program will he Smith returned Tuesday to Purtland day where he was called at a meeting Isiata
ea. Ii (topping at Moaier daily.
Barss Visits Station
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. of the precinct committeemen of Wasco If you appreciate goal service route
lavlies. secure your calling cards at
published later.
Prof.
H.
P. Barss of the State Ex
your
freight
Regulator
line.
J.
O.
Cole
and
family.
Mra.
Hutchings
and
the
R illetin office. 30 cards for 75c;
county. At this meeting the Wasco Beldin, Agent.
Mr. and Mri. Paul Higley arrived
périment Station paid the ioeal sta-
100 cards for $1.
last week from Stockton, Calif., tor Mrs. Cole are sisters, and Mias Smith County Republican club wos formed
an extended visit at the home of his •nd Mrs. Cole are cousins. The return for the purpose of raising funds for
trip was made on the steamer Tahoma. advertising purposes. At this meeting
mother, Mrs. J. E. Higlay.
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Henry Cue, publisher of the Optimist, kJl
While in Portland I bought some new E. FI. Amaden, accompanied by Dr. acted
as chairman and Claude S.
things in striped summer dress goods; David Robinson and F'rederick Page,
Knight
aa secretary-treasurer. Mr.
motored
Wednesday
to
Portland
over
also new flowered tlaxon. Come and
the Columbia River highway. Miss C uo wos elected president of the newly
get the heat pick. Strauaa.
Irma Phillips accompanied the party formed club and Mr. Knight was
Give the Hood River Market a tiial as
Hood River. Dr. Robinson elected secretary-treasurer. Mr. Cole
order for meat which will be mailed to and far Mr. as Page
Thursday on wae made a member of the committee
you by parcel poet. Prompt service j the steamer State returned
on membership. A full account of the
of
Washington.
guaranteed.
meeting will he announced later.
For
Rent—Four
room
house
at
Ort-
Mrs. Fid I,. Howe, Miss Ryles, and lev. Two tmdrooiiis, kitchen, bath,
Mr. and Mr«. C. A. M rt'argar motored pantry, modern plumbing, water and I
to Hood River laet week in Mr Mc- lighte,
(Too late for last week)
large living room, front and hark
Cargrv's car.
porch, liaaement. Rig front and hack We and Our Neighbors were enter­
New stock cotton and wool bathing yard, garden »|K)t, chicken house. An tained hy Mrs. Stanley Flastman on
suits for men and women. Get yours ideal summer home, fd per month. Thursday last. The afternoon was
while we have your »ire. “ The water Mr*. F; lane. Ortley, Oregon. tf
spent pleasantly in sawing ami visit­
ic fine." now soon. Strauss.
ing. Mrs Flastman and little aon.
Billy,
the
regiatried
bulldog
belong
|
K. F. Wianer, F\ L. Gardner, and' mg to Mrs Fid. L. Howe, had on acci Inland, are leaving soon for Santa
L C. Falkenhagen, of The Dollea. dent last weak which has dapnvad him An>- CaHtowta, where they wdl vm t
spent Memorial day here on o fiahing of the sight of one eye. While chasing 1 relatives of Mr Kastman. A travel­
trip up Moaier creek.
PRICE *9»;>.«HI HOOD RIVER
sticks at the depot last weak a splinter ing case was presented by the naigh-
PRICE 81 :t;:> HOOD RIVFR
Tho Hood River Market will take | waa lodged in the pupil ot the aye. borhood ladies a* a mark of their
your orders for meat and mail them to The unfortunate dog waa taken to friendship.
you by parcel post. Customers will Hood River to a ««Urinary surgeon. Mr. and Mri. T. I.. Evans motored I
be allowed 81) daya on their bills.
M. K. Welch, who removed the splinter. to Coibett last waek in order to votel
Mrs. J. 8. Anderson visited tho first Mrs F; F-. Amaden, her daughter, at tne primaries. Mr. FIvana returned I
of the week in Portland with her Mary, and her mother. Mrs FI. Todd, Monday, but was forced to leave hit]
mother, Mrs. C. O. Burrows, sM sis­ went to Portland Wednesday morning machine at Corbett because of the ran- I
ter. Mios Ruth Burrows.
on the boat. Thoy met Mr. Amaden
of
Choicest cuts of meat and prompt who h»d motored o*«r tho highway, ir Dn Sunday MitP Ruth Littlepago «nd
service in moiling your orders to you. Portland, and will go soon to Hillsboro M im Ruth Clement went to 8onny hy
Accounts due in thirty days. We where they will moke their home train, and hiked from there to Hood
earnestly solicit your patronage. The Mr. Amaden hoe been elected os super River, returning to Mutter Sunday
Hood River Market. Hood River. Or. tendent of school* at Hillsbom.
evening. They enjoyed the trip. * ¿ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X x x s
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THE NEW REO
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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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