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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1916)
■ /m¡k - r July 4th—Patriotism Day That is a good name for the 4th of July, a day when all Rood citizens should re-uffirtn their allegiance to our country. In the meanwhile if you are preparing to make the day a holiday, and if your preparations include any of the things men wear, you’ll want the co-oi»eration vve can give you in getting the right things You may want a New Suit, New Shoes, New Shirts. Ties, Hat, Cap, Gloves, or a hundred and one other articles that we have that you might need. We want to call your attention to the splendid line of Hart Schaffner & Marx that we now have on display. You can surely l>e suited for there is some of the niftiest pat terns that we have ever shown, made up with that carefulness and distinction that have made the suits so popular with the best dressers the country over. You are taking no chances as to (pjality, workmanship, fit and fastness of colors. They are absolutely guaranteed against anything of this sort; then again, you are getting the ad vantage of buying these suits at a great deal less than the market price would demand today. We bought these suits before the raise in price and have not raised our price on a single suit. You will save good money by making your selec tion now. We are selling lots of them and we want you to get in on these present low prices. If you have never worn one of these suits try one now. Have in it to come out in on the 1th and you’ll be so well pleased that in the future there will be no question as to the make of suit you w ill call for when you are in n e e d of another one. II. S. iM r M. guaranti ed suits for $18 $20 $22 and $ 25 . Other makes that we can give you and will guarantee them to please you in every particular all wool, made right, and fit right, new patterns including blue serges for $10 $12 $14 and up. We have men’s suits that will fit any pocket book from $5.50 up so why hesitate--come in and see. We will take pleasure in showing them to you whether you buy or not. We are proud of our line o'' men's suits we know they are right and we will stand right back of anything we claim.___________________________________ HOYS SUITS Now don’t forget the boys. See how proud they’ll be in a new suit on this glorious day. We have a dandy assortment to choose from for $2 $ 3 . 50 . $4 and up. CHERRY YIELD EXCEEDING ESTIMATE M gl ■ The Paris Fair H o o d R iver, O re g o n II ■fq-|- H .,| , | ,.| | .|..1.,|"|..|..|- 1.| ,.| ..| I I I M -» N B R IEF L O C A L M E N TIO N ¡1 H " l - l 'l-'l"l"l"l"l- l"l-H - H " l-H - l"l- l"l"l1« Miss Kmily Husbands was visiting Monday in Hood Kiver. Carroll Cole was pleasa ntly surprised driving gloves. Lot 1, not a glove in Monday night when tw e n ty of his the lot worth Ices than $1.50, some friends came to Bpend the evening. worth more, at 95c; lot 2, not a glove The Hood Kiver M arket will take in the lot worth less than $2.25. some your orders for m ea t and mail them to worth as high as $3, a t $1.19. R em e m you by parcel post. Custom ers will be ber, S aturday for cash. Strauss. The Regulator Line has th e steam er allowed TO days on their hills. State of Washing! ill in service leaving H a g e ’s cider, Red Wing grape juice, Portland at 12 o ’clock every night ex fresh stock a t S t r a u s s . ’ Why not cele- cept Sunday, and leaving T he Dalles hra te the glorious F ourth a little'' • very day at 2 p. ni., except Monday. Buy your supphea from Strausa . Route your freight Regulator Line. J. N. Cunningham left the first of -I. O. Boldin, Agent. the week lo r The Dalles. He is a for Mrs. A. M. Niles, who was a former mer resident of Tygh Valley and has resident of Mosier, was here this week been employed recently hy Ed. Lang. looking a f te r her property inte rests. THE DALLES TO HOLD BIG CELEBRATION Despite (he ranis of (he past week the local e h tr r y crop ia exceeding the estim a te s plai-eii on it. It had been predicted th a t there would he 50 t o o ot Koyal Anne cherries to he shipped to the Lib by, McNeill & Libby can- j neiy in The Dalles, whereas it row appears th a t there will he 6" ftme. I The rains have cracked the Koyal Anne cherries very little, and the n r , - nery is tak in g '.Item regardless of the cracks. The Kings have been split the most, because they were the ripest. It ib estim a te d th at 25 per cent of the crop has been split. The other varieties are n< not affected. Two hundred bo»es daily a are being sent to the cannery and for ex xpreaa shipm ents and with the recent rains, grow ers a re hiring as '«any pickers as are obtainable in or- \ “ er to rush the work through. All varieties a re large in size and of exellent quality. BOARD ELECTS HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER Miss Dorothy Passmore, of Corvallis, was t ie trd to fill the newly created position of teacher of the d e p a r tm e n t of home economies in the Mosier city school a t a special m eeting held Tues day r i g h t hy the board of directo rs of District No. 52. She will also he asked to teach one or two subjects in the high school. Lee H u n te r was awarded the con tr a c t to repair the roof uf the school building which under the weight of the heavy snow d uring the past winter had caused the walls to crack and spread. His hid was the lowest and is quoted a t $51!.95. O ther bidders were Al. Behrens, $G1.80 and W. A Marsh, $G0. The Celebration Com mittee of The Dalles Cham ber of Com merce wishes to call your atte n tio n to the fact th at there will he a two day c elebration oil July drd and 4th in th a t city ai d would call your special a tte ntion to the fc I - il. 1). Jones left Monday lor Cort lowing f e a t u r e s : land for a visit. County Contest Auto Carade which gives a prize to the driver of each car Store closed all day Tuesday, July from the county having the g r e a te s t 4th. Please shop on Monday. Strauss. num ber of autos in line. Dalles autos J. K. McGregor was in Hood Kiver Col. Cornelius G ardener a rrived y e s Mrs. Niles now resides a t White Horse, being excluded fiom this contest. betw een traina yesterday morning. Declare War Now terday from Portland for a sta y on his Yukon T errito ry. She sta te d th a t There will also he given a rash prize J . A. Logan, of Arlington, was here place in Ortley, known as G a r d u n e r ’s cf $10 to the best d corated auto in the "\Aar to the d e a t h ” and no ‘‘q u a r te r -vhile the te m p e ra tu re dropped low the first of the week on business. given” is now being waged hy the f a r Point. luring the past w inter t h a t only two parade. In addition to the above there will mers of Wasco county on J im Hill mus Cherry pitters, f r u i t jars , preserve On account of the Fourth of July all and a half feet of snow covered the be a Baby Buggy I’arade, Kids Parade, tard. During the past two weeks the ke ttles a t Chown’B. stores and places of business will he ground at any o r e time on the level. C alathum pian Parade, Wheelbarrow wise f a rm e r has had some of his men Kred Kvuns was in Hood Itivcr T ues closed all day Tuesday. The telephone For Kent— Four room house at O r t sla ughte ring off this worst pest of the day. office will be open for one hour in the ley. Two bedrooms, kitchen, hath, Parade, Community Sing and Band and county, says A. K. Chase, co^nt} Orchestra Concerts. J . M. Carroll was in Hood Kiver on morning, betw een it and 10’clock. pantry, modern plumbing, water and There will also he Free Dancing at agent, and many roads and fields have business Saturday. Mrs. Ja s. Nicol re turne d to her home lights, large living room, front and hack T here still rem ains tho Elks T em ple; the Hoot is consid been cleared. A Perfection cook stove lessens the in Portland Monday a f te r a visit with porch, basement. Big front and hack ered to he the best dancing floor east some sections where the m ustard is the Misses M. and A. Shogren. Mr. yard, garden spot, chicken house. An cooking troubles. See Chown. uf the mountains and has been placed numerous und^u few places where mus Miss Ruth Clem ent was a Hood Kiv Nicol re turne d to Portland on Sunday ideal su m m er home. $5 per m onth. a t our disposal during the celebration. tard nursetie s for the neighborhood art M rs. K. Lane. Ortley, Oregon. tf a f te r an automobile trip to Ortley. er visitor Saturday. There will he baseball games be being kept. A few plants kept over H. E. Dean, who left here last fall tween the Kenton nine from Portland will seed down the whole surrounding The Modern Woodman Cam p will Mrs. E. Siminons spe nt S a turday in hold a picnic on the Fourth of July on to go to Lincoln, N ebr., for his health and The Dalles team. Tho Kenton country. T h at is why the s t a te law is Hood River. Kock creek. Everyone is invited to and for a visit with his sister-in-law , nine is considered the best a m a teu r su s tr ic t upon weed pests and tins mus Buy your Mags and J a p a n e se lanterns come, bring their lunch and enjoy the according to word received hy Mr. and nine on the coast and should provide tard in p articular. of Strauss. Mrs. Kenneth L. Cooper, expects to good sport. day a t this community picnic. There are from 50 to 100 seeds in a Mrs. Ja c k Graham was in Huod Riv Hans Kollandsrud, who had an oper s t a r t about J u ly 1 for San Francisco There will be a display of day and pod on some plants, so t h a t a few e r betw een tr a in s Sa tu rd ay morning. ation performed on his leg a t the Cot for h visit with his son, Krneiy Dean. night fireworks. plants left to roll across the country The well known White Mountain ice tage hospital in Hood Kiver W ednes Mr. Dean c onte m pla te s re tu rn in g to The foregoii g are special features can s c a tt e r seed like a hroadcas cream freezer, all sizes, a t Chown's. day when the bones of u broken leg. Mosier the l a t t e r p a r t of July. and there will be the regular program seeder. John Elder was a business visitor sustained several weeks ago, were re While se ated on iheir front porch in addition. Back lots and alleys in town should Friday in The Dalles. one evening recently Mr. and Mrs. set, is now recovering. It will be the endeavor of the Cele be cleaned up. The Dalles and other Mrs. J. W. Huskey was in Hood Dress up for the Fourth here. Ties, Kenneth L. Cooper report t h a t a Duck, bration Com m itte e to give the visitors towns of the county should r o t run Kiver Friday. sox, shirts, hats, shoes for men. a doe and a faun came up to the spring to The Dalles a royal welcome and lust hot-beds fur the propagatio n! of all You auto owners, rem e m be r Good Waists, middies, pumps, fancy neck a short distance in front of the house class e n te r ta i n m e n t and it is hoped kinds of weed-pests. " C u t the m us fixings for ladies and e v e r y th in g fur for a drink. When the deer had had th a t a goodly member from Mosier and , t a r d ” ought to go along with " S w a t year Urea, any size, a t Chow n’s. their fill they leisurely sa u n tere d off vicinity will visit us on this occasion the fly.” Miss Evelyn Frederick came up from the children. Why not he well dressed heedless to the sound of the voices of and th a t they will avail them selves of " T h e only good weed is a dead P ortalnd Friday for a visit a t the home and com fortable? Try Strausa. their conversant sp ecta to rs. the opportunity to a tte n d the Chatau- weed.” Miss Irm a Phillips, whose home is hi of her aunt. Mrs. Jus. Sheldon. Unless the noxious weeds in Master Mra. Wm. I.oesby left Wednesday ijuh which will be in session from Miss Je nnie Langford, Miss Arta Portland, but who has been a Mosier an propei ty owned by or in the roads or fur her home in I.os Angeles a f te r a July 1 to 7, inclusive. resident for several months, where she Cole and Master Albert Cole spent Fri - tr e e ts adjoining a r e not removed soon has been doing dressm aking, returned visit here at the homes of her sisters, day afte rnoon in Hood Kiver the city authoritie s will order the work Wednesday a f te r several w e ek 's visit Mrs. H. W. Daniclsen and Mrs. K. M. Visit Union ( hurt.h at Odell Miss May Shogren r e tu r n e d Wednes lone also specified hy the common coun in Portland with rela tive s and friends. | Strauss. Mr. Stra u ss and son, Feidi- day to her home in P ortland a f te r a F iftee n Mosierites motored to Odell cil and the labor charged a g a in st the I naiiil, accompanied her to Ilood Kiver. Big Woodmen picnic J u ly Fourth. ihr.rt stay here a t her ranch. Sunday to join in the services of the property. The county road supervisor Everyone Is invited, everybody go. Mrs. I ueaby, a f te r a m o n th 's visit, Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain and children, sta te d t h a t she was well pleased with Union church which were led hy M. D. is has a u thority to order the weeds Get your wieners, crackerB, rookies, Montana and Keith, spent yesterday Odell, who also gave the address of lestroyed e ithe r by the owners or by olives, pickles, peanut b u t te r and all Mosier and e x p e r t s to re tu rn in the in Hood Kiver. welcome. Kev. Troy Shelly gave a the county at the expense of property fall. kinda of picnic goods here. A nice talk and Miss Shelly rendered a solo. owne rs. Fast passenger and freight service Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Illarkstrom , of bHaket free with every order for picnic For Mosier L. A. Mathew s responded I let ween Portland and The Dalles via goods of $1 or over for rash. Strauss. Bellingham, Wash., arrived Thursday F’or Butter latbols printed in accord Regulator Line. in Mosier and will enjoy cherry pick to the address of welcome. Thos. I.el- ance with Dairy and Food Laws, call at John Hanley aiui family, who reside ing for the East Hood Kiver Fruit liott rendered a solo and the Immanuel this office. E. M. S tra u ss and Mrs. Prill, m other near Hillsboro, motored over the Co of Mrs. Strauss, were in Hood Kiver lumbia river highway Saturilay for a pany. Mr. Blse kstrom has been e n church male q u a r te t gave se veral nu m Monday morning. gaged fur several years in Alaska in bers. visit a t the home of Mr. H a n le y 's Luncheon was served following the | P l a t e n f O h i o . C i t y o f T o l e d o , The Ladies Aid Society had a pleas neice. Mr. Joy went to Huod Kiver to the fish cannerie s and sta te d th a t he L u c a s C o u n t y , as. service, a t the home ol B. T. Young, ant m eetin g Wednesday a fte rnoon at m eet them , re tu rn in g with tho party is glad to he able to enjoy a p a rt of his F r a n k J C h eney m a k es o ath th a t he and an enjoyable time was spent in Is s e n i o r p a r t r e r o f tic- f i r m o f F . J . vacation in Oregon. They were a c the home of Mra. C. I . Joy. via the highway. I l i e n e y tk C o . d o i n g b u s i n e s s in t h e spite of the rainy weather. companied hy her brother, Geo. Lord. C ity o f T o t-d o . C o u n ty a n d S t a t e a f o r e Mrs. Anna Mcl.ane was in Hood It. C. W right, who is employed at Those atte nding from Mosier were s a i d , a n d l i c i t s a i d f i r m w il l p a y t h e W. M. T ertill arrived the first of the Kiver betw een tr a in s Tuesday m orn the blast Hood Kiver F ru it company's Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Isom, Mr. and e s u a c m h o f a n o d n k e v e t r t y r . N c P a P s e . K o n f d C o a l t a l r a r h r s t h f a o r t ing. orchard, was in Hood Kiver Wednesday \ week in Mosier from C a th la m e t, Mrs. W. A. Husbands, Thus. I.clliott. c a - ' n o t lie c u r e d h v l i e u s e ,.f H A L L ' S 1-et us liiiish your tilms. Same may lie morning looking for additional cherry Wash., where he has been loggin g foi Mrs. F'. A. Allington, F'. A. Shogren. C A T A R R H C l ' R F F l l ' . N K J C H h . V E Y S w o rn to before m e a n d subsc ribed left at the Bulletin otlieo. Slneoui A pickers. He was succesful in securing several months. Mr. Terrill will re- C. T. Bennett, L. A. M athew s, G. W. ; in m y pr> s e n ' e. t i d e fith d a v n f D e c e m : main here for a few days on business b e r . A. I>. lsW. A \V C I . R V S O V . Canlield. Ilood Kiver. t- six. | Mathews, Clyde Knot, Leu Nichol, (Peal) N o ta r y P ublic. and will then go to the vicinity of ti e H a l l ' s C a t a r r h C u r e is t a k e n I n t e r n Miss Blanche Koaa and Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Chas. Nelson, of the steam er The drink se nsation of the century, ally a n d a c t s th r o u g h t h e F lo o d on th e Kowemiiin river in the lower Columbia J. E. Cole. Tahorna, was in the city Tuesday on ltevo, on sale here. Does not intoxi M ucous S u r f a c - of th e System . Send river distric t where he will continue in f.-r ti e l l m o n i a l a f r e e . % business. cate. When served cold i t 's as good as F J C H K N K V * C O . T o l e d o . O. I his logging operations. No t rc-apassing a nd n< h u n ting signs S o ld b y n il D r u g g i s t * . ,5c. Give the Hood Kiver M arket a trial beer but with the ohjectional p a rt left H a l l s F a m i l y Fills f o r c o n s tip a tio n . Mr. and Mrs Kenneth L. Cooper, at this office. Made hy Anheuser Busch Co. order fur m eat which will he mailed to out. Sold in Mosier by S tra uss. 15c a b o t I I. J- Merrill and K. W. Moe motored you by parcel post. Prom pt service. I to Cortland and re tu rn Sunday via the * i p " xj * V u * *u' ’c p » i p t p »vi» »vp - \ p i r Mrs. M F Butterfield, Miss Gladys tle, two for 25c. j Columbia Kiver highway in the for- |ry Master George W allacr Hug, of E u Vinlng and Miss Leona Nelson were j in er's car. Mr. Merrill and Mr. Moc gene, is visiting a t the home of his visitors in Hood Kiver Saturday. X , motored to Ilood Kiver S aturday night, C. F. S w ig e rt was up from Portland su nts. the Misses M. and A. Shogren. where the were met by Mr. and Mrs. X Friday looking a f t e r the rock crusher He was accompanied on the t r ip by his j Cooper. Although the rain had made X fath er, Geo. W. Hug, who continued inte rests. portions of the highway muddy a r d X on to La Grande to he with his m other showers continued throughout the Miss Denton arrived yesterday from X whose health ia in a critical condition. day, the trip was g reatly enjoyed. Portland for a visit at the home of Lee X On account of wet grounds the U n Evans. Mrs C. O. Burrows and daughter. derwood-Mosier gam e for last Sunday X Miss Kuth Burrows, of Cortland, who l-adics. se< lire your calling cards at was ea-celled. Provided rain doesn't X have been in California since Febru- th e It illetin nttlce. 50 cards for 75c: inte rfere, a game has been scheduled ; arv, a rrived Tuesday night for a visit 100 cards for *1. X for Sunday betw een the locals and the Dr. David Knhinson returne d Mon Hood Kiver Huildogs, a f a st independ \ at the home of Iheir d a u g h te r and sis X day night from a several d a y s' trip to ent te»m which has won every game | ter, Mrs. J. S. Anderson. They expect X j to remain until Mr. Anderson, who is Portland. played so far this season. X I m anager of the Turn A-I.um l u m b e r Misa Dorothy Godoerson, of the l-eo. W. Sm ith was in Mosier the com pany's i n te ie s ts here, is ordered to X Greenwood distric t, went to The Dalles first of the week accompanied by repoit at Adams, 14 miles from Con X yesterday for a visit. Adam Hiacar of Portland. Mr. Sm ith, dition, where he will have c harge of a X Mrs C. G. Stolls, of Greenwood, who formerly owned the Piper trac t, is lum ber yard for th a t company. Yis- X wss s Hood Kiver visitor the first of now interested in the real e s ta te hum- terday marked the final closing of that the week. X nesa in Portland. Mr. Kiesar is d e sir concern'a in te res ts here and the work BRIt 1 K9!l5.«t* H O O D K I \ T K X All s i t e s of p ste n t leather pumps ous of trading Portland tesidenee prop of loading the remaining lumber to be sod baicfoot sandsls came in ju s t in e rty for Mosier orchard land. shipped to o th e r yards belonging to X time for Fourth of Ju ly selling at L ie utena nt Wm. It. Duty, whoae the company commenced. Mr. and X Strausa.' home is in Detroit, Mich., a rriv e d yes Mrs Anderson expect to be here for a X H. Hanaen. of Portland, formerly j terday for a visit a t the home of Mr week a t h a s t . X se na tor of Wyoming, came Saturday and Mrs Wm. C. Veneel. The tune l sc the Hiver X for o visit s t the home of his nephew. limit on Lieut. D u t y ’s furlough will bo up soon, and he will leave in a few TIi»* Kt-jfidatnr Lim» now X J. F. Nelson IX Choicest c uts of m eet and prompt days of the Philippine Islands where I*oata f a r h Hopping «t Mu wr Hite eorvice in mailing your order to you he is an officer of the Philippine Scouts. H you approviate o. I,will sell two tots of men s gloves your irviglit lîvguUtor lit Accounts due in thirty days. Your patronage r a rn e a tly solicited. The very cheep for cosh Sa turday. These Heldin» Agrnt. Hood K i m M arket, Hood River, Or. are sample light weight working and Sul«$H r»t*e for T h e B u lle tin . T ree twine, one and two ply, plenty a t Cbown'a. Miss Marion Wood was a Hood Kiver visitor the first of the week. O u t Door Life IFE ill the open goes a long way L toward insuring sound health, which is the real foundation of beauty TIN T Applied just before an outing of any kind will positively prevent all ill effects o f the exposure to sun and wind. Made in flesh and white. PUROLA GUARANTEE Its use creates the soft, velvety appearance which ia so | S h o u ld a n y 9V KOLA I Product fail to give I EN TIR E satisfa ctio n I the p ric e p aid w ill b e I c h e e r 'u l ly re fu n d e d I by y o u r lo c a l d e a le r. much sought after. Price 50 cent* per buttle. T h e A rth u r P h a rm a cy 4th of JULY C elebration at Hood River Prepardedness Parade Baby B u g g y Parade " b a s e b a l l Hood River vs. Japanese Team of Seattle Band C o n c e r t Dancing from 12 noon to 6 a. m. Prizes Given on Sports Vacation TIME W ILL SO O N BE HERE PLAN N O W A Truly Recreative Trip. New Scenes—New Foods— New A ir Everyone Needs. Let us help you find Them, Un i on Pacific S y s t e m ORHGON-W ASIIINGTON RAILROAD & NAY. CO. is The Direct. Pleasant Route to the Chief Resort Centers o f The Pacific Northwest. "U N IO N PAC IFIC SYSTEM B okli'ts, tart "-1 anti «pocific information about National Burk, North Beach, Wallowa Lake I'a ik . Mt. Ih,ml » m l Columbia Kiver Retorts F R E E upon applieation to Yi'lbuMstuiip F. A . A L L I N G T O N . A g e n t > \p — e» ^ TH E N E W REO PRICF. H O O D KIVI K 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, Flood River, Or.