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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
The Truth in Advertising Come in and pass judgment on our unexcelled line of clothing clothing that we garantee to be All-Wool and to give perfect satisfaction in every way. Clothcraft clothes will do this. See what a dandy suit we can give you for the very small sum of $10. $12 and $15. ROYAL ANNES PROCEEDINGS OF EXCEED 90 TONS COMMON COUNCIL W HAT In lieu of a weed otidnance compell- The biggest c heiry crop of the Mo- • ier d istric t will be harvested by the ing property owners in the city of Mo- Stands Hill m ustard ^ on or You’ve heard a'uout the . . . - J im — ------------------ SW end of thia week and it will probably sier to pull all property the city | reach a total of 10T> tone for the dis- adjacent to th e ir pro Nation-Wide m o v e m e n t regular r session W edres 1 The word “ Purola" stands l trict. The Koyal Anne clierriea which council a t its regula a trai n s t misrepresenting are being aent to the l.ibby, McNeill 4i day night agreed to have all of this for the very best and most Roods for sale? Hammocks —Now that camping time is here and you i.ibbv cannery in The Dalle», are e sti work done this year at the expense of complete line of House Here’s our viewpoint: are planing a trip into the mountains, do not overlook one mated a t over DO tone. Yesterday a f the city and work was commenced yes We’re in business to increase of the greatest comforts of the trip —The Hammock. We ternoon the total lacked 300 pounds of terday. Under the s t a te law it be hold Remedies and Toilet comes imperative t h a t all Jim Hill th a t amount. sales from year to year. To have a splendid lot of these and the price is such that you Preparations that it is pos mustard and other obnoxious weeds in This exceeds the record of 87 tons do this requires the confi cannot afford to get along without one. Come and select made three years ago and far exceeds the cities and counties be removed. sible to manufacture. dence of the people; and to yours now. the estim a te s made on the crop at the An ordinance covering this point will get this confidence, truth is first of the season. The Koyal Anne» be brought before the council a t its When your druggist offer* have been nearly all harvested P ic k next meeting. essential. We believe that you a Purola preparation he New N eckw ear for Ladies We have just received Instead of hiring a d raym an to haul ing of the Black Republicans will lust every article we sell, whether another new lot of the latest ideas in neckwear that you presents the best that can for a week yet. i t is e stim a te d th at away all the tin cans in the city on the it be a collar button or suit will be more than pleased with. Just what you want to be produced. there will be 3500 boxes of the black first Tuesday in each month, it was de cided th a t this work be done on the of clothes, is worth every give your summer dress the proper finish; look them over. va rie tie s for express sh ipm ents. Purola products are sold under F ra n k (iir.ger was the larg e st indi first Tuesday in every other month. cent we ask for it- some an iron-clad guarantee, which i* Due notice will be given in the B ullet vidual grower this year, having a total reproduced below. times more. And right here ! of over 12 tons of Royal Annes. J . P. tin in the issue preceding t h a t date. We are offering some splendid bargains let us state that we have now Millinery Yo u c a n ' t af f o r d t o t a k e c h a n c e s o n me d- Mayor R ic e instructed the fire and Carroll as second with nine tons, fol in summer millinery. Every hat in this department t o n e s of u n k n o w n w o r th . W h e n t i c k - hundreds of articles in our at a substantial reduction. Hundreds of the season’s new lowed by John P. Ross. One Royal w ater committee to look a f te r the su p n e t s co m es y o u c a n n o t be to o saf e o r to o Anne tree belonging to J . P. Carroil ply of city w a ter and r e p o rt a t the s u r e of t h e r e m e d i a a y o u ta ke . store today that cannot be bought wholesale at th« price est patterns to choose from; don’t miss this opportunity. I ne xt meeting. Many violations are yielded 981 pounds, the larg e st for the Avoid oil r is k by ina iat ing on “ Purolo**. we are selling them at, owing to the fact that we bought district. He had anoth er tree which | occurring during the irrigation period. W e c t r ry a full before the raise, supplying ourselves with staple merchan bore over 740 pounds. A Black Repub ! so t h a t a t tim es the supply runs dan- ' PUROLA GUARANTEE l i n e of t h e f a Bathing Suits and Caps We have a splendid assort dise so that our customers can buy this merchandise at the mous P u ro la gerously low. lican tree yielded over 500 pounds. S h o u ld a n y PUROLA He m e d it-s a n d ment for you, and our prices are the lowest. It is planned t h a t a t some tim e d u r N. Parke S turgess, forem an a t Mac- P r o d u c t fail to g iv e same very low price that they did a year ago. T o i le t P r e p a r a E N TI R E aa tis fa et io n ing the month citizens will he ssked to A-Wona, s ta te s th a t there is a Royal ti on * a n d u n - If you do not feel that you are getting full value in any th e pr ic e p a i d will be h e a i t a t i n i r ly Anne tree on the O. A. McCargar a ssist in burning the dry gra ss in the cheerfully refunded article that we sell you, the greatest favor you can do us recommend place from wbich was picked 822 city lim its to prevent danger from hre by y o u r lo c al de a le r. them. and yourself is to bring it back and give us your reasons. Considerable trouble is experienced pounds. This does not include the split ones, which were dropped on the s ta te s Councilman Wood, in keeping We’re open to argument, and want you to be, too. the door of the fire house closed. On | ground. numerous occasions, he said, he had l found the door opened, and also th at he had removed props which had held I the door open. Citizens are asked to | ¡assist in keeping this door, which is 4-1 I I I I I I "l- l-F-l I"1 I I I I'd-F not locked on account ol fire closed as Ed. S tu rg e ss and Paul Higley left Mr. Chatfield. It is their belief th at Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured the first of the week for Portland Oregon is the best place to live in the tools are a p t to be stolen and the door local ap pl ic a t io n * , a* t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N ! where they visited for a few daya with sum m er time, hut th a t California s u r broken from its hinges. The proposi [ by tho dlet-ai# «1 p o r ti o n o f t h e ear. There W ithin the next few days, as soon as tion of removing the fire house from i* only on e w ay to c u r e c a t a r r h a l dea fne a*. 4 -H -H - l - I||II,I i- H -'H I l- l' T T,M III 4 I 'H friends and rela tives. They returned passes this sta te as a winter resorl EH the new tariffs are prepared, round trip the p resent site was left over until the a n d t h a t ia by a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l re m e d y . to Mosier Wednesday night. A f t e r ac Leon M. Ellwsorth. nephew of W. Box nails, all sizes, a t Chown's. <' a t a r i ha l D eaf n ea * I* c a u s e d by a n I n tic ke ts from P ortland to P a rk d a le and ne xt meeting. companying them to Portland, Mrs. flamed co n d i ti o n of th»' m u c o u s li n i n g of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burton were in Paul Higley left for Stockton, Calif., N. Akers, arrived Saturday night to Prof. W. S. Brown, fi, !d e x p e r t of Dee will he sold. The journey to this The following hills were allowed by t h e E u s t a c h i a n T u b e W h e n t h i s tu b e I* s p e r d a p a r t of his vacation. Mr. infl ame d you h a v e a r u m b l i n g s o u n d or Hood River Saturday. city will be made over the O.-W R. & to visit at the home of her parents, Ellsworth, who is a conductor on the the Oregon A gricultural College, who the city council: J. F. Tryon. hauling lm p e r feci h e a r i n g unit w h e n It Is e n t i r e l y Mrs. V. C. Young and son, Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Woodrow. Mr. N orthw e stern line, running betw een was in Moaier yesterday, on his tour N. line. From here to Dee and Park- cans, $2; J. P. Tryon, city hauling, j closed. Deafn« ss is t h e r e s u l t U n le s s t h e m a t i o n c a n be r e d u c e d a n d t h i s tu b e were Sa tu rd ay visitors in Hood River. Higley left yesterday to r The Dalles Omaha, Nebr., and Sioux City, Is., over the s t a te giving advice to or- dale the line of the Mount Hood R ail $1.75; C. G. Graham , work on stre ets, [ i r n e f s l to a m r e d to it s n o r m a l cot idi ti on. b e a r i n g W. H. Davis was up from Hood Riv where he expected Mr. S tu rg e ss to was here last year. Before arriving churdists. s ta te s th a t while orchards road Go. will be used. The round trip $4 25; P. D. Cunningham , dog license will be d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r M any c a s e s of join him last night. They intended to he stopped olf s t Denver, Los Angeles, here are found to be in a healthy con fares to Dee and P arkdale, tic k e ts lim tags. $6.05; P. L. A rthur, salary re- j d r a f i D M a r t c a u s e d by c s t a r r h , w h i c h is er Thursday on business. a n I nf la me d c o n d i t i o n of t h e m u c o u s s u r ited to 3 0 d a y s, will be respectively $4 Screen doors and window screen at leave then for the h a rv est fields of Venice, San Francisco and other points dition, com paratively free Irom tungus and $4.50. The round t r ip tic ke ts have coder. $10; K. W. Moe, salary m a r f ac e s H a l l ' s C a t a r r h O ur s a c t s t h r u t h e e a s te r n Oregon and W ashington, shal, $5; Lib rary Board, donation, blood on t h e m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f t h e a>a- in California, as well as in Portland. grow ths and h arm ful inBects, there are Chown’s. been made available for the accommo Do you w ant good grocery stores in He expects to visit here for two weeks two problem which concern the g r o w dation of the many vacationists who $2.50; library, lights, $1; City of Mo tem. We will giv e O n e H u n d r e d D o ll a r s for Filmer Root was in Hood River on ers, namely, the compact condition of sier, s t r e e t lights, $36.40. and st a te s t h a t he thoroughly enjoys nn y cas»- of C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e s s t h a t c a n n o t Muiser? Or would you r a th e r order business Friday morning. desire rem ote cam ping locations of the Fallowing is the report of the finance be cu r e d , by H a l l ’s C a t a r r h Cure. C i r c u l a r s e v erything you need a week ahead or his vacation spe nt in the Mosier dis the soil in some places, which causes valley and the m ountain re sorts of the S. E. Francisco was in Hood River so? I keep the priceB down all I can trict. Indications are t h a t n e x t year w inter kill and which may he remedied committee of the city council of j fr ee All F D J r u C g g H i E s t N s E Y 75c & CO.. Tol edo . O betw een trains S aturday morning hy blasting and drainage. H ie same U pper Hood River ’’alloy. Mosier : but even if you had to pay a little he will return as a benedict. The Mount Hood Railroad Co. is also Cash on hand April 12, 1916, $205.30. 1 Auto o w nera: Prestolite recharges more once in awhile it should be worth T. F. Meherin and M. W. Moodey, condition e xists, he sta te s, a t The m aking a rra n g e m e n ts to carry parties Received from county t r ea su re r, now carried by Chown. something to g e t w h a t you w ant when representing Friedman Ar Co., house Dalles and Hood River. In the few to Cloud Cap Inn. D R . C. H. J E N K IN S From Parkdale, Miss Edith Rider, of Portland, is you want it. i t costs money to carry hold furnishers of San Francisco, were orchards t h a t he found tim e to visit the m ountain clim bers will he take n by $944.42; leceived from licenses, $19. Paid out since April 12: W arrants, DEN TIST a stock in a town of M osier’s size. in the city Monday on an introductory he m aintained t h a t he found very little automobile lo the upper turn around on visiting a t Bearwallow this week. in te res t, $75.77; total, cam paign which will he followed up by codling moth or insect injury and very the toll road. A minimum of 20 m em $1,048.76; J. P. Carroll was in Hood River on Strauss. HOOD R I V E R , O R E G O N few infections from scab. A very $1,124.53. B. C. W right le f t Wednesday for circulars later. These two men will Wednesday. bers m ust be secured before a t r ip will Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333 Cash on hand J u ly 12, 1916, $44.19 not reach San Francisco for two years, small am ount of aphis was noted on he und e rta k en for the special rate, For stale— Dat l ens, 50c each. Al- Portland for a visit with his sister, the cherry trees and a little spray burn W a r r a n ts issued to April 1?, 1916, Miss Mildred W right. He took with as they a re traveling over the N o r th which will probably be about $5.50 for luorita Rauch. Phone 252. j’-'l ,$3,684.82; w a r r a n ts issued since April him a crow which he had c aptured six western country and British Columbia on some of the apples was observed. Notice lor Publication " T h e main injury to orchards is win- i the round trip. '12, 1916, $381.22; total w a r r a n t s issued Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson and d a u g h te r , weeks ago before it was scarcely able in their Ford. Mrs. Moodey and her to date, $4,066.04. Elsie, were in Hood River Wednesday. to tly. The bird is very tam e and wail- sister accompany them . Each ye ar a t e r k i l l , " saya Prof. Brown. "T h is D e p a rtm e n t of the In te rio r, W a r r a n ts paid to April 12. 1916, u, H. L a n d of fic e a t T h e D al l es , O r e g o n , Goudyear all-weather casing and in dared about the ranch a t E a s t Hood new Ford is purchased, and before fin is caused hy low te m p e ra tu r e follow Suggestions for Aphis Control $1,807.38; w a r r a n t s paid since April J u l y M h , lyirt. ner tubes in all sizes now carried by River with the chickens. He intended ishing this trip they will visit Wyom ing warm w eather last winter which resulted in killing the cainbrium layer, T h e continued cool w e a th e r in the 12, 1916, $1,048.76; total $2,856.14. N o ti c e I n h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t G e o r g e H . R o r . Chown to give the crow to his sister for a pet. ing and Colorado, a f te r which they the soft tissue be tw een the back and „¡.¡¡t Spring h a s delayed the norm al W a r r a n ts outstanding July 12, 1916, d e n , o f M oal er , O r e g o n , w h o , o n A p r il 9t h , 1910, will go to the Hawaiian Islands. E. J. Merrill motored to Hood River m a d e H o m e s t e a d E n t r y No. 06448, for Wm. A. Whiting, a New York cap the wood. I t the cam briu m layer is , , S e c t io n J3, T o w n s h i p ' J N o r t h , k a u g e l l E a st , Wednesday evening for repairs on his itailat, who with Mrs. W hiting has C. J. Sm ith, f a th e r of Mrs. J. E. completely killed, it destroys the top j developm ent of the gre en aphis, $1,209.90. Amount owing by city, less cash in W i l l a m e t t e M e r i d i a n , I ish filed n o t i c e o f in Ford. t e u l i o n t o m a k e f i n a l f i v e - y e a r p ro of , t o estate been touring through the N orthw est, Cole, died suddenly in P ortland of of the tree because no sap can (low up which a re now a p p e a r in g in serious bank. $1,165.71. lift) c l a i m t o t h e l a n d a b o v e d e a e r t b e d . be fo re Mrs. Chas. Abernathy and little son. stopped off Tuesday night for a visit h e art failure Monday a t 10 a. m. Be there. Most of these trees have roots n u m b e r s In m any o rc h ard s T h is is K e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r , II. 8. L a n d o f f i c e , at Heine, were in Hood R iver the first of with th e ir old-time friend, Mark A sides a widow, three d a u g h te r s and a t h a t a re alive. Many a re sending out l u e Dal le a, O re go n , o n t h e 181 h d a y of A u g u s t , in o rc h ard s which the week. I9H. Mayer. Both Mr, and Mrs. Whiting son survive him. Mr. Sm ith, who had shoots frem below or where the tops especially tru e visited here se veral tim e s,w as 61 years C l a i m a n t n a m e s as witneKxeH: TI uhi ihh Moe. hr.ve been m aking a vigorous wood have been killed. And where there Mrs. Wm. A. Marsh and children, sta te d on leaving yesterday th a t they I.ee H u n t e r , L e s l i e R 'm te , D a v i d K o b im u m , all Bessie and IJacas, were Hood Hiver were e n ra p tu re d with the Mosier dis old and his death came as a shock as are shoots coming out from the base ' grow th this Spring. of M o s i e r , O r e g o n . H F R A N K W OODCOCK, t r ic t and hoped to re tu rn for a longer he had been apparently in good health. these shoots can be selected for a new visitors this week. D uring la s t y e a r th is insect caused Mr. and Mrs. Cole and two sons, A l lop, as they generally have a big root Jllall Register. Mrs. J. P. Tryen and two children atay. bert and Donald, w ent to Portland under them. | a g r e a t deal of d a m a g e to not only In all probability some concerted ac Miss Helen Cowgill, s t a te industrial Monday afternoon to a tte n d the f u n e r were visiting relatives in The Dalles “ A peculiar soil condition here com ilie trees, but fruit a s well a nd the i tiun will he taken in the near f u tu r e by club leader, will give a canning d e m o n al which was held on Tuesday. I n t e r this week. Klephants Hun Wild at Mosier citizens of Wasco and S h erm an counties plicates the s i t u a t i o n ," he continued. Let us finish your films. Same may be stra tio n in the schoolhouse of District m ent was in Mount Scott cem etery. "W h e r e the soil is very closely com spray applied before this injury was > to abolish the old Miller toll bridge Long will Mosier, Ore., be r e m e m 52 on July 21 a t 9 a. m. All the mem done would h a ve paid for itself m any I across the Desc hutes river, according bered by a sm all pa rty of eas te rn ers , left at the Bulletin office. Monom A Mr. Cole re turne d to Mosier Wednes almost like cem ent in places, CsiAskl, Hood M m t. bers of the industrial cluha a re r e day night, while Mrs. Cole and chil pacted to A. D. Moe, who re turne d Monday and often will its nam e be m entioned quested to be p re sen t and all others dren will remain until the first of the very ha rd and impervious to the roots, tim e s over. O'C edar mops and polish are most who are inte rested in canning are wel in connection with " s i g h t s s e e n on a not letting the roots g e t the supply of In spra ying for green a p h is parti- 1 from an automobile t r ip to Wasco. week. With (he exception of Mrs. a p p.eciated during the dusty sum m er, come. Miss Cowgill, is a m em ber of R. C. Atwood, a prom ient business w estern t r i p . ’’ It is worth noting how moisture and plant food necessary, ct’. lar care should be paid to hitting Cole, the children of the deceased are ( le t them a t Chown’s. man oi Wasco and m an a g er of the hank fame came to this little apple g row ing such soil ought to bo loosened up by the faculty ot the Oregon A gricultural small c harge s of dynam ite shot oft be the tip s of the twigs with th e spray, and branch store of the Wasco W a r e community. J . N. Mosier left Monday for Port College, and has been in our vicinity all residents of Portland. How ard Crawford, who is m anager A prominent railroad official, with tween the tree a t depth s of from two for t h is is the favorite feeding locali house & Milling Co., is heading a mon laud where he was empaneled on the before where she has given canning of the general office at Walla Walla of to three fe et during the l a tte r p a rt of ty of th e insect. T hey also feed up s t e r pe tition t h a t is widely signed hy offices in Portland, was a bit lonely in I e daral jury. demonstrations. Sherm an county citizens and which, the Turn-A-l.um L umber company, was a ra th e r crowded Pullman coming w e st the sum m er when ihe ground is dry L. H. Ivy dues, of Portland, was here Mr. and Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson and on th e fruit, causin g a ’ rod spot, when final sig n a tu re s have been se- I ward from The Dalles. He was lonely, this week on business with Martin family had as their guests a week ago here Monday on business connected and will s h a t t e r well. with the closing of their branch yard "T ile d ra in a g e will undoubtedly be of which has som etim es been associated cured, will be presented to the Wasco not for company, but for some new Saul. last Sunday, on th e ir way over the here. The most of the lumber has now county court about A ugust 1. Mr. A t tenderfoot who iiad never seen the Co r e a t benefit to these soils, especially with the so-called “ rod fungus." i or Sale Horses and Im raeis (or $6<i. highway from S e a ttle to North Y a k i been loaded out to other yards of t h a t j g where wood is c ircula tin g copies of the peti there is se epage from the hills If t h e feeding of th e Insects is tion himself, and he is sending copies l u m b i a - f o r he likes to extoll the b e au Clius. II. Davenport. Inquire of .las ma, W. T. B enett, fa th e r of Mr. C a r l company, and J. S. Anderson, who has above ties of this m ighty Btream. At last Wherever it has been possible so n ’s b r o th e r 's wife, Mrs. A. Carlson; C herry. a4 been the local m anager, will leave the to get w ater for irrigation it has been stopped before the apple becom e mis in automobiles throughout remote parts there e n te red the car a moth erly look her da u g h te r. Irene and aon, R a y ; Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Fox and children first of the week with Mrs. Anderson found th a t this die-back condition has shaper., th e fruit can be saved, as o f the county. A delegation of S h e r ing woman, who se emed new to the re turne d to Portland the first of the Mrs. H ettie Moore, d aughter, Helen for Portland where they will visit for been m aterially helped. th es e Rpots d isa p p e a r before t h e sp man county road e n th u s ia sts in a b a t country. Few seats were vacant, and and aon. J a c k ; and Mrs. A. R. T hom tery of 100 autom obiles, according lo the official made room for her beside week a f te r spending a week on their a few days with her m other and sister, " I n the tops of some of the young as, niece of Mr. Bennett. ranch in the C iandview district. Mrs. C. O. Burrows and Miss Ruth trees 1 find t h a t the foliage is very pies a r e h a rveste d. If t h e insects plans, will call on the Wasco county him. Mr. and Mrs A. D. Moe and son, a r e allowed to r e m a in on the tree, court and ask t h a t they cooperate in Burrows before leaving for their new He told her of the Oregon wonders— dense. Hummer pruning is necessary F ra n k Ginger, Chas. T. Bennett and C r a te r Lake, J. I*. Tryon motored to The Dalles thu Mark, of Hood River, stopped in Mo home a t Adams, Oregon, where Mr. on some of these trees to allow more however, for th r e e or four weeks, the the necessary steps to ta k e over the old the Columbia River, sier for a brief visit Monday with their bridge, which is now owned by Mal Anderson will have charge of a yard Mount Hood—of the abundance of u n light to s tr ik e in, as well as to permit fruit not only becom es m isshapen hart of the week where they watched colm Moody, of The Dalles. se ttle d land, of the large num beia and the process of canning cherries a t the son, Roger. 1 hey were re tu rn in g from for the same company. Both Mr. and the tree s to develop properly and f u r a trip to Wasco, having left Sunday Mrs. Anderson form erly resided in nish the buds for ne xt y e a r s ’ crop. but ta k e s on a brown discoloration j A move sim ilar to t h a t of tne S h e r varie ty of gam e, and about the protec big Libby, McNeill A l.ibby plant. morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Choicest cuts of m eat a nd prom pt ser D. W. Wade and family. They report th a t p a rt of the country before their This should be done be tw een now and lete r in the Kali which m ake s It prac-1 man county citizens is on foot at The tion given a nim als and birds. Dalles. Judd Fish and others will aim "W e have such good laws for p r o t e c t Septem ber 1 .” ttcally worthless. vice in mailing your order to you. Ac t h a t the roads in Sherm an county are m a r r ia g e last year. ultaneously pre sent sim ilar petitions. ing our wild things t h a t unlim ited Prof. Brown sta te d that as f a r as counts due iu thirty days. Your pat in f a r b e tt e r condition than those in F o r control a tobacco spra y Is re It is said hy motorists, who have r e num bers of big g a m e —deer, bear, wild he knows Mosier is the only district ronage earnestly solicited. The Hood Wasco county. Child Drowns in Trout Lake where th ere is such cooperation and commended, using e it h e r Black-leaf cently passed through this city and who cats and birds of all descriptions— River Market, Hood River, tire. Richard Sickafoose. Hie little son of honest endeavor, and t h a t the Mosier 40 or nicotine su lp h a te 1-1200, to alm ost unanimously direct criticism abound. E v ery th in g t h a t ia wild ia G. K. Thomas, ot North Yakima, Mrs. T. W. Nordby, her son, Tommy, and son, Eugene, accompanied by C. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sickafoose, of against the two counties for allowing found i n - ” He s t o p i i e d - a n d could and friend, George Goodall, left for E. Norton of t h a t place, in coming T r o t t Lake, aged 2) years, was drown- I F ru it G row ers Association is the only which Is added t h r e e pounds of soap the toll bridge, wnich connects the hardly believe his eyes. As the tr a in Portland the first of the week a f te r a over the highway from S e a ttle to ed in (he lake last week. He was play- I gro w e rs’ organiz ation in which one to each 100 gallons of th e spray m a t roads of the two counties, t h a t a toll slowed down a t Musier, he saw an ele visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCar North Yakima, were pitched over the ing near the lake and m ust have slipped ; hundred per c e n t of the g lo w e rs of the erial. of $1 is charged for a machine crossing phant rubbing itself on a tree. " Y e s , " district are enrolled. " T h is is c e r t a i n g a r and aon, Donald. hank on the grade betw een Mosier and in, as fishermen who were near the spot ly a wonderful d is tr ic t and still g re at G row ers should k e ep a careful the stru c tu re . The actual value of the he went o n ," e v e r y thing t h a t is big and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown were Hood River when their brakes refused heard no splash and no str u g g le in the j er results will accrue to i t , " concluded bridge is placed a t $100, and it is said wild is found in Oregon. You can see watch of this invert d uring the next th at on many days the total toll r e for yourself : even e le p h an ts roam about guests a t dinner Sunday at the home to hold. F o rtu n a te ly the dam age to water, which was not deep at that Prof. Brown. of Mr. and Mrs. John Struhm . The the m oto rists and c ar was alight anil point. The hoy had been a w ay from week or 10 days and If Ita develop ceipts exceed this figure. unmolested. ” piece de resistance was this se a son’s a f te r r e p a i r i they continued their his home near hy for only 15 minutes Sherm an county citizens claim that The woman looker!; sure enough, m ent continues, th e spra y should be fried chicken River Falling they have long been willing to meet there was a real elephant, and no h u when a search was made for him. W. journey. aj plied. Wasco county half way and ta k e over The IliHsf River Market will take man being wiihin sight. Then she A rth u r Kuhn received several severe S. Roberts, of Portland, who it s|>eiid River men think the Columhia riv e r 's Leroy Childs . the toll bridge, but t h a t the Wasco rushed to the fo rw a rd c a r to tell the your orders (or meal and mail them lo lacerations about the head and body mg his vacation at Trout Lake.and was hig h w a te r has reached the crest for county court has alw ays been apathetic m em bers of her pa rty about the f r e e you by parcel post. Customers will lie the first of the week while driving s fishing in the lake, found the child's 1916. The riv er fell two inches a t this on the m atter. allowed :«) davs on their bills. dom the anim als have in Oregon, e s hay rake on his place in the Grandview body tloiitng in the w a ter two hours a f point Monday. Motorists say th a t one of the steepest pecially around Mosier. New Car Wrecked on Highway Thus. l.elliott will lead in the s e r distric t. In going down hill the tongue te r the drowning. The parents of the “ Ihe stre a m is falling betw een four grades, a climb of about 18 per cent, The railroad man w e n t out to inves frig h te n in g the team child form erly lived in Portland. vice* Sunifay at the Immanuel church came down, and five inches every 24 h o u r s , " says A new automobile, en route to The on Wasco c o u n ty ’s extension of the Co tigate, and found t h a t a small circus His subject will be " J o y s of L iv in g ." which, pulling away from the rake, Roy Roberts. Dalles to be delivered to a purchaser, lumbia River highway is to be foQr.d at was showing in Mosier and t h a t the Mrs. h re derirk Page will render a solo dragged Mr. Kuhn over 100 yard*. Dr. Many Water Permits Issued The riv er reached the 35 foot mark wax wrecked on the Columhia River the west approach to the bridge. elephant had been chained to the tree Robinson a ttended to his ami (he male q u a r te t will sing. There Davia last week. highway j u s t out of Portland Sunday A new survey, made by the S ta te to feed on the grass. N e ithe r the chain During the q u a r te r ending J u n e 30. wounds, and he was able to he out y e s will also he talks by the members. m orning The m achine was driven hy Highway Com mission,will give a grade nor the circus cars were visible from 1916, S l a te Engineer Lewis issued 137 Word was received here Sunday of terday. W. H. Terence, who suffered injuries leading to the bridge of no more than the train windows. —Portland S p e c ta Commercial printing kinds perm its for the appropriation of water, If we all stick to g eth e r now a t the including six for the construction of The Bulletin office. the death of John Coyle at Lebanon, which late r caused his death. five per cent. —Hood R iver Glacier. tor. fa th e r of Mrs. C. G. Graham and Mrs critical time and buy all we can at reservoirs. According to these permits G. C. Evans. Mr. Coyle was well home we will alw ays have good stores it is proposed to i r r ig a te 7,616 se res of Times are land, store 1,440 acre feet of w a ter and known here by old residents where he in Mosier, and good stocks getting b e tte r, f r u i t is selling and develop power a t a num ber of smell held property. bringing good prices and I will do my individual power plants for p rivate use. S t a r ti n g Sa turday, July 15th, a big 95c sale for cash only. Any middy share by keeping s good stock and Two permits were issued in Hood River blouse in the store, white silk shirt selling a t as low a price as I can and county : S. M. Mears, of Portland, for waists, crepe combination suits, tine live. Do you want a dry gooda store irrig a tio n of 30 acres, d iverting water trim m ed night gowns, etc. For the in Moiier* If ao, trad e a t home all from a s t r e a m ; E rnest Hinriehs, of Try me on any orders, see Pearce, Arisons, for irrigation of 13 men, any stra w hat in the »tore, 95c you can how soon can fill them and how well. acres, diverting w ater from Clark Strauss. Strauss. creek. ________ The neighbors of the Greenwood dis Miss Alice Shogren left Friday for trict spent a most enjoyable Fourth s t Judge Bennett Mentioned the home of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Brown Madras where she is visiting with her X where they sat down to a lovely din friend. Mis* L aura Kibbee, whose S e na tors C ham berlain and Lane, ol father, H. G. Kibbee. was formerly ner. A fte r a luncheon in the evening Oregon, will a t the e a r lie st opportun the neighbors retu rned to their homes publisher of the Mosier Bulletin. Miss ity, according to a dispatch from Wash Mary Higley left yesterday for Madras rejoicing. to visit with her friend. Miss Laura ington, recommend to the president the H. M. Scearce, a f te r a re tu r n from Kibhe, and the two girl* will re tu rn to appointm ent of A. S. Bennett, of The Montana on business, stopping off for Mosier later accompanied by their fo r Dalles, for the suprem e bench to suc a few days at his ranch and lo viait mer schoolmate who will re tu rn the ceed Charles E. Hughes. I he se n sto i) with his son, Richard, employed during visit Mr Kihhee is now the publisher believe no one yet hss been decided trie sum m er by Dr. C A. Mscrum, left of the Madras Pioneer upon for the vacancy, and they will Wednesdsy for Portland and Eugene The in fan t child of Mr. and Mrs. urge Bennett a* a capable jurist whose lo be with his family. J. tV Huskey. I.ulu Pearl, died Mon appointm ent would compliment the Pa Miss Ruth Clement has retu rned to day at the Cottage hospital in Hood cine coast and ita democracy. her home in the Grandview district River following an operation for intus a f te r a two w e eks’ stay in Portland soscepdon Born. March 29, 1918, the Boer Boats Again Running where she attended sum m er school three m onths' old baby was taken ill P R I C E *99.-,.«Ml H O O D R I V E R PR IC E 91275 H O O D R IV FR under the supervision of Miss Shearer, suddenly Friday night and was taken A fte r a 10 d a ys' cessation of sebe superinte ndent of prim ary work in to Hood River Sunday. The funeral dules resulting from the e x tr e m e high Portland. was held Tuesday in the Christian w a ter of the Columbia, river steam ers Mr and Mrs. Gordie Graham and church, John P. Rosa conducting the are again making their regular runs children had planned to leave last service*. In te r m e n t was In the Odd between Portland and The Dalle*. The Bailey G a t s e rt of the Regulator night for Spokane to participate in the Fellows' cem etery. line was the first boat to negotiate (he land-drawing of the Colville Indian Mr and Mr* J A. Andrew, of E x e rapids of the Cascades, the steam er reservation which will soon be thrown ter, Calif., who hava been visiting a t open to hom este sd e ntry by the gov the home of his sister, Mrs. R. D. havin g made the up stre a m run Mon day. The locks were cloeed during the ernm ent. Cbatfleld, left Wednesday for Portland Mr. and Mia G. P. Morden, thair and Puget Hound cities for a visit. high water. da ughter, Gloria and aon. Carroll, ac They will re tu r n lo Mosier for a stay Past Due meaaory r. (real " c -t.im, • comuanied by their nephew, Michael hefora leaving for their California McMahon, who ha* been spending the home Mr. Andrew it m an a g er for a with them, from San Francisco, left 12(10 acre orange grove at E xeter, a i d stock. They are n e a t i n appearance Wednesday morning for a trip to Port was employed ba rs several years sgo and th e wording ia to the point. Km land over th« Columbia River highway In th* local association warehouse by sale at thia office. For THE PARIS FAIR ARTHUR PHARMACY ! MT. H00D-0.-W. RATE IS MADE SOIL NEEDS BLASTING AND DRAINAGE MILLER TOLL BRIDGE TO BE THE TARGET THE NEW 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. M c D O N A L D , Distributor, Hood River, Or. y gKx x x x x x x y x x xxx xxxxxxxxR