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S p ecia l th is W e e k APPLE CROP ESTI W h en th e Skin MOUNT DEFIANCE *■ MATES DWINDLE R oughens DESCKIPTION GIVEN and C haps Children’s H o s e 15c to 25c values, lace. The pair Ladies Knit Pants with lace knee. By Chat. A. Benz in the Oregonian (From the Hood River Cilacier) As the season advances e stim a te s Mount Defiance, the highest peak Apply Purola You can always find the best values at this store; every hordering the ( olumbia river west of on the crop of Hood River apples the m Peroxide Mount Hood,it probably known to few- j coming autum n a r e becoming more day is A B ardin Day. New goods arriving all the time, A month «go many 11 er mountaineers than any other peak >r, | conservative. Cream and and special prices being put on others to make room for Men’s Knit Undershirts and Drawers. this vicinity. F’or this reaaon Mount growers were p i n ing the tonnage at the later arrivals. Come in and see. Look around. We The gar— nt you will be Defiance has been aelected by the Mi I 1,000,000 boxes and upwards. Follow- want you to feel at home here. We want you to know of zam as for their mountain climb, which ng the drop and «hinning, the latter surprised to Boys balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 25c I now in prugieaa, rr.o-t grow e rs declare a ta rte d Saturday night. these bargains and see them. If you do not want to buy, ■ee how soft values, the garments ................... ............... ........... It is situated about 11 milea wesi of 1 th a t the tota l tonnage will not go that’s all right, we won’t feel hurt. Hood River, and although rising to a much over 50 per cent of t h a t of last and velvety Men’s Knit Union Suit, ecru color. he ight of almost 5000 feet, with its year, and the figures for the 1916 crop Flexo Underskirts for ladies, all colors; the it becomes. sum m it only three milea d istan t from are placed a t 800,1X10 boxes The suit __ ___ ___ ______ _________________ biggest kind of values at, each The apples uf the coming fall, how the river, une hardly realize« t h a t aucb a m ajestic observation point sta n d s ao ever, are going to be of a quality Children’s Oxfords and Slippers, kid, gun metal Gingham Underskirts for ladies. Grow -rs have near the m ighty Columbia river, and above the average. patent, sizes ¡IJ to 1, values to $1.50, choice, pair Each ----- --------------- --- — ................ never sprayed more thorough!, or sci th a t wonderful scenic highway. a entifically. They are also carrying To appreciate the m ajesty of Mount Silk Uunderskirts for ladies, dandy Men’s Work Shirts, sport style; medium dark colors, Defiance one moat view it from some c.<re into the thinning and workm en new line fresh from the factory.... — suitable for every day wear; regular 50c to 75c PEROXIDE CREAM of the higher points on the W ashington a r t instructed to clip from branches values, sc« onds, vour choice any fru it showing defects. I side. Shirt Waists for ladies, values up to $1.00. r n It a toothing, healing vanishing D is'usaing a general e stim a te tot I It is b e tte r, however, to m ak e an cream which dries quickly and is Y<>ur «-hoice DUC Straw Hats for men. Values up to $1.50. ascent of the peak itself, for then one i the e n ti r e N orthw est, E. H. Shepard, never sticky or greasy. Use it rculizes how small the lesser peaks editor o.f B e tte r F r u it and a prom inent regularly before retiring and be Infants Lawn Hoods neatly made and finished, a big Your choice around it a r e ; besides it comm ands a local grower, sa ys- fore going out doors and you will assortment to choose from, slightly mussed, values view of Mount Hood and the long “ Early ‘his spring f r u i t grow ers Bathing Suits for men, women and children. A big never have chapped hands, face I ridges t h a t branch out from its bsse throughout the N o rth w e st were all up t o I V. } our «■hoice assortment for you to choose from at prices below others. or lips. I th a t can hardly be excelled elsew here, comm enting upon the wenderful For y ea r s Pur- The ascent is best by way of Lind- am ount of f r e i t apura and b i d s and We have a splendid line of ladies Outing Dress Skirts All trimmed hats for ladies at reduced prices.--2d floor UROIA GUARANTEE ola P e r o a i d e sey. on the O.-W. K. & N., where a , prophesying a l u m p e r crop. There Cream h as h id made of Covert and Khaki ma- d » | r n , S ould any Pl'HOLA num ber of beautiful w a terfa lls a re was no queatio.' but t h a t the trees P. »duet fail to g iv e th e approval of m a n y refin ed t<>rials for ENT1KE satisfaction formed by the stre a m s th a t feed from were full of spur« and the sputa full of the sTice paid w ill be p e o p l e . W ill the anowtields covering the m o u n ta in ’s buds. And then at blossoming time not c a u s e hair ch ee fu lly refunded Ladies 25c hose in black, white and tan, m the orchards looked like snow bunks. sum m it the most of the year. b y you r lo c a l dealer. to g ro w . Liberal sin jar 25 cast* onds, your choice ......... — .............................. L ast year. May 30, five of us ascend- j FTvery f r u i t grow er figured, if apples ed tne peak with the idea of camping brought good prizes, t h a t lie would be This wonderful crop on its sum m it t h a t night and returning a millionaire. by way of Hood River the n e x t day. i th a t was pbruhesied in th e bloom has Owing to our heavy pack and a lack of g re atly diminished. " S e v e r a l fru it regions of the N o r t h drinking water, we did not a t t e m p t to reach the sum m it, although within leas west suffered from fr o st d am age all Mra. K. J. Woodward and children, Huaaell Fields, whose f a th e r ia a I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I F+ the way from 20 to 100 per cent. than a q u a r te r of a mile of it. Hood Smo. ’ Stories Scouted Helen and Russell, are visiting from member of the firm of Fields & Poor- However, as the Mazamas desired There was a tierce shedding a f te r the B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N J : Portland a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. man Auto Truck Co., in Portland, via- | Although resin* i t s of the U pper a trip to this locality, it was placed on blossoming seaaon. This was followed ited last week with his friend, Ullrnan I I I I I I I I I-+ I I I IH - M -+W j W. K I.eeper. the mid-Bummct schedule as a week by a continuous dropping throughout Hood River vallt. probahly resuie F'or several sum m ers Mr Mrs W. Hull, a u n t of Mra. J. F. | Weller. closer to the peak o ' Mount Ho«Jd than end trip for Ju ly 15 and 16, 1916, and the month of June. R ubber hose, lota of it, a t Chown'a. Nelson, who has been visiting here for Fields has visited hia friend at Mayer- " A t the p re sen t tim e the apples are those of any other at lion of the s ta te , in order to become b e tt e r acquain ted Every citizen of Moaier who is inte r with the climb, Charles Merten, G. F\ still sm all, about the size of marbles, no Upper Valley man or woman has P. L A r th u r went to Portland yea nearly two months, left Tuesday fur dale. Mr. Mayer employed t h a t com pany two yeara ago when they sent up ested in the bonding plan is urged to Allen and I made the ascent on Ju n e and green, like the color of leaves, ever seen smoke ascend g from Hooil's j her home near Beaverton, Oregon. ten la y on a business trip. s c a tte r in g over the tr e e s in varying old crater. Upper Vai.?y folk scout J. N. Moaier, who was called to I a big truck to aid in c onstructing the a tte n d the big good roads m eetin g at 25. For Hale—l*at hens, 50c a arh . Al- graveled road from this city to the Dufur on SeGirilay morning, commenc Port land last w e e k as a Federal juror, | Within a mile from the s u m m it we quantities. Very few orchards are j the stories t h a t tell of t -loke pouring m orita Ranch. Phone 252. j21 Mayerdale ranch. ing a t 10 o ’clock, and calleil by H. R. gradually worked our way into the c an heavy. So it is impossible for a grow- I from the top of the m ount-in. Leo Nichol was in Hood River T u e s sml who was excuaed from duty on Nor has smoke e ver he**n seen by Thura«lay, re tu rn e d Tuesday to Port j Dr. Belle C. Ferguson and da ughte r, Richards, president of the Wasco yon, which is r.ot very deep a t this er to definitely e s t im a te his own indi day morning. County F a r m e r s ' Union. L arge Dele Ruth, and neice. Miss K a th arin e guests at the highest mounts n hi.atelry lanij to fie ready to report when called point, with the idea of g e tt i n g fresh vidual crop. I .1 Merrill a n d H. W. Danlelaen Hailey, of Portland, accompanied by gations a r e expected from all p a rts of water for the pa rty on the regular . “ While it is too early to m ake any in Oregon, Cloud Cap Inn. The moat The canning «lemnnntration acheduled Mias Mildred Cooper, of The Dalles, the county. m otored to Hood R iver Tuesday night. definite s t a te m e n t there a re many who sensational phenomenon Cloud " a p vis trip. S. Henson, f a th e r of the good roads Ice c ream w eather is here. 2, ¡1 and for today by Mias Helen Cowgill, of motored up from Portland Wednesday Above this point the w a ter follows a do not figure the 1916 crop of Oregon itors ever see is a geyserlike si, earn of the Oregon A gric ultural College, has over the Columbia River highway for m ovem ent in Oregon, anil John B. subte rrane an channel beneath the rocks W ashington, Montana and Idaho will water t h a t sometimes bu rsts from 1 qt. freezers a t Chown'a. been postponed to Kri lay, July 28, a t 9 a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Yeon, wno is in charge of the building and boulders, m aking a noise like a exceed th a t of 1915. In all probability pockets in the glaciers t h a t are n> ving Mra. O. E. Wilson and son, H a rry, o ’clock in the achoolhiuae. Cooper. Dr. Ferguson and Misa of the Columbia River H ighway in passing tiain. there will be more apples in 1916 than slowly down Hood's side. were in Hooil River on Wednesday. Choicest n i t s of incut and prom pt ser Cooper, aiater of Mr. Cooper, expect Multnomah county, are expected to A half mile from the su m m it we in 1915, but we will not have the bump- ! All guides and p a r ti e s t h a t aBc« id J. E. Coffman spent Sunday in Hood vice in m ailing your onler to you. Ac to visit here for a month, while the night. They will remain with C. A. Mount Hood, however, will a t t e s t th..t e r crop we have been t a lk in g about. skirted the cliffs on the northw est side River. counts d u e in t h ir ty «laya. Your pat- two young ladle.-, will leave shortly for M cCargar and s t a r t over tomorrow and had an excellent view of Lindsey “ A bout A ugust 1, bill not before, a thin, sulphurous vapor ascends a t ai Mower repaira, hay rakes and forks ronag«- carnesllv solicited. The Hiss] a visit with relatives in The Dalles. m orning with the local aggregation. creek canyon and the Columbia river, some p re tty reliable inform ation on the times from the bottom of Mount Hood a a t Chown'a. River Market, lloisl River, Ore. The road bond petitio ns circulated besides the mountains on the o th e r side size of the crop can be g a t h e r e d . " Dr. E A. Mann and wife of Portland old c rater. But it would he impossible also motored up with the party , s t o p t h r o u g h o u t the county will be called in Joe Eivera went to Portland Monday to d etect this vapor 100 y a rd s away. of the river. We seemed to be far Misa Gladys Denton returneil Tuea and presented to the county court at ping for a brief visit before continuing for a stay. day to her home in Hoo«l River a f te r above them, but our view was soon ob their A ugust term , and an election to The Dalles. literated for a heavy fug crept up the Mra. J . E. Proctor was a Sa tu rd ay an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. E x tra c tin g porcupine <|Uilla from the called p r n b a lly the first week in Sep river and branched out into the canyons Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured S. E. Evans, and cousin, Mrs. J. R. viaitor In Hood River. tem ber. noaea of hia two dogs ia becoming a Wilcox. b y l oc a l a p p l i c a t i o n s , a s t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h about ua. Auto accessory line being ma«ie more Mr. Richards is strongly urging a * The sum m it was barren with the ex- th ■ diseased portion of th e e a r T hera The e as t is suffering from drouth common occurence for R. H. C um concentrated complete every week. Chown. is o n l y o n e w a y t o c u r e c a t a r r h a l d e a f n e s s , move in the direction of ception of numerous dead, bleached a n d t h a t is by a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r e m e d y Moaier is a p r e tty good mings. the latest time having been on F ra n k Darlin g was in Hood River and heat. good roada for the interior of the C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e s s is c a u s e d by a n i n town to live in. This little d e p a r tm e n t Tuesday. The last two tim es t h a t this county and the completion of the s ta te white trees around which the snow was With a total of 110 tons of «herries, f l a m e d c o n d i t i o n of th« m u c o u s l i n i n g o f Monday morning. Mac and packed to a depth of about 15 feet. store is a good sto re to trade in, just has happened both dogs, Eu< > < hi; n Tub* W h e n t h i s t u b e Is Thos. Lalliott was in Hood River now j u s t brim m ing over with dry Sonny, have been the u n fo rtu n ate vic highway to the county line both to . Aa we sa t around the lainptire the 90 tons of Royal Annes and 20 tons of | d y o u ha vt - a r u m b l i n g s o u n d o r the black varieties, the shipm ent of i m n p e r f e c t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n i t is e n t i r e l y connect with the California-Dalles S a tu rd ay on business. tims. Mac, the big white and brown base of Mount Hood was suddenly e x goods and shoe bargains. Strauss. se 1 D e a f n e s s is t h e r e s u l t . U nless th« collie, has had his nose looking like a highway up from Ce ntra l Oregon and posed to view and seemed to be only cherries was concluded Monday. The c in lo fla Get th a t Perfection Oil cook stove r ' n a t i o n c a n be r e d u c e d a n d t h i s t u b e Mrs. J. E. Cole and children, Jennie pm cushion four different times L ast to connect with the Ontario road which a few miles away. A few m inutes grow e rs will reap a good h a rv est from r« s t o r e d t o i t s n o r m a l c o n d i t i o n , h e a r i n g now a t Chow n'a. and Donald, re tu rn e d Wednesday night the cherry crop this ye ar in spite of wil l be d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r M a n y c a s e s o f - will lead across the s t a te to t h a t city T. J. McClure was in The Dalles from Portland where they had remained year Mr. Cummings killed two of the and connect with the Lincoln Highway la te r we were again wrapped in the the d am age caused by rain which split d e a f n e s s a r e c a u s e d by c a t a r r h , w h i c h ia quill-bearing animals, and s t a te s t h a t clouds and drenched by a heavy shower. an inflam ed condition of th e m u co u s s u r Sa tu rd ay on business. for a visit with relatives a f te r having many of the cherries. H. C . Rooper, who has long lived in faces H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e a c t s t h r u t h e many of them e x is t in the canyons Elm er Knot was in timid River on been «-ailed to the funeral of Mrs. near his ranch, causing considerable Wasco county and knows conditions in Com mencing Monday peach plums b l o o d o n t h e m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f t h e s y s t e m Cole's fath er. business Monday. are being shipped out by the Mosier the southern section. Bays The Dalles damage to his corn field. W e will give O ne H u n d r e d D o lla r s for F ru it G row ers Association a t the r a te a n y cas« of C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e as t h a t c a n n o t Mr. and Mra. G. P. Murden ami W I*. Vlning was t r a n s a c tin g husi While unloading freight from the O ptim ist, is an ardent good roads be c u r e d by H a l l ’s c a t a r r h C u r e C irculars of 100 c r a te s daily. This ia expected children, and nephew, Michael Me ste am er Bailey G a tze rt last week J. booster and sta te s th a t now is the time ness in Hood River Tuesday. f re e . All D r u g g i s t s . 75c. to continue for 10 days. F J C H E N E Y A C O . Toledo. O Mrs. V. C. Young was visiting with Mahon, of San Francisco, retu rned O. Heldin, local agent, had the niiafor- to build this southern and e astern Monday from a w e ek's m otoring trip [ Some peaches nave alreaiiy been friends in Hood River Wednesday. tune to have the rowboat with all I highw ay through the county when I shipped and prunes and apricots will to Portland over the Columbia River shnard sink to the rim of the txiat. G r a n t county and Gilliam county are n . — >«aar tire s in all sizes a t highway. ) soon follow. (From llood River Glacier) On hoard were the fo llo w in g : A ton both in te res ted and wish to gain a ChownV highway route through Wasco to con Mrs. C. E. Deel and children, Huida. Phil S. Bates and E. FT. Brodie, r e Mra. K. Simmons and Mias Nora Catherine, Edith and Raymond, left of barley, 200 pounds of m eat scraps, nect with the Columbia riv er highway. Services at Christian Church 100 poumia of ground hone, 90 pounds spectively se c re ta ry and president of Burton were in Hood River Tuesday. Tueaiiay for their home in l.oganaport, of corn meal, 90 pounds of rolled oa ts Said Mr. Hooper, “ When the 7.7 miles hunday school a t 10 a. m. Breathing W. K. I.eeper went to P ortland on Indiana, a f t e r visiting for the past and two tons of box ah.ioks. The l a t of highway in Wasco county connecting the Oregon S ta te Editorial Association, Wednesday morning to a tte n d to busi week with he r f a th e r and mother, ter, which were on top of the rest, with the Dallea-California Highway who passed through Hood River Mon a t 11 :45 a. in. Subject, “ The Wonder Evening service a t 8 and with the Ontario highway to the day afternoon motoring to Portland ful S a v io r .” ness m a tte r s . Mr. and Mra. A. M. Hoop. was not touched hy the water. Mr. e a s t ia huilt. then we will begin to see from Ellcnaburg, where they had been p. m. Subject, “ From the Big Ben to J. E C a r p e n te r came up Wednesiiay The a vera ge price is w hat counts Beldin waded out into the w a te r to his the definite results of our money and a tte nding the W ashington Newspaper the Barlor. ” No young person can nig h t from Portland to look a f t e r hia You may be able to by an a rticle or ao waist and towed the w ater-laden c argo labor on roads. The old m ilitary road Men’s Association, both declared th a t afford to miss this sermon led by E v a n property inte rests. c heaper elsew here or from an out of to shore. He has disposed of the s a l liy which all the f r e ig h tin g through to Oregon road builders m ig ht learn va lu gelist L. L. Myers. Christian E ndeav J. (I. Iteldin w ent to Portland on town concern once in awhile, but year vage. "Breath the Pines” Canyon City and the Idaho mines was able lessons fiom road a thoritie s of the or, prom pt a t 7 p. m. Subject, “ l i e Wednesday afte rnoon on « business in and year o a t my prirea will lie found Dancing Girl and the Braying G i r l .’’ S. E. Francisco went to Hood River dnne in the e arly days is the only pra c neighboring s ta te . cheaper than all others, «|uailty con Monday afternoon to cnnault a physi tical route to the east. It is over s t r ip on the s te a m e r Bailey G a tze rt. “ Every road we travele d over in Led by T. A. Stockton. Every young 4,500 feet above sea-level, in the cian regariiing his health. A f te r p r o prairie country and can be built more W ashington,” said Mr. Brodie, “ was roan and woman in Mosier a re invited I e x p e c t a nother shipm ent of la u n sidered. Strauss. Powder R i v e r Mountains If you can tell me where you can get nouncing his condition to be a nervous ! cheaply than up the Jo h n Day valley b e tt e r than anything we have seen in tu a tte nd. This m eeting held in ba se dry soap in Sa turday, 10 ba rs for 25c. near Joseph. Oregon. E at, sleep, m ent of church. The song services such good shorts, middlings, bran, etc., breakiiown, Mr. Francisco was ordered where some railroad is liable to ge t the O re g o n .” S tra u ss. play, live out-of-doors. A delight F'.n route to Ellensburg, journeying a t all these m eetings are led by Mr. to go to the mountains for a complete as I sell you w i l l fiml the pls<-e is right ful m ountain-lake resort. Good right-of-way and knock the highway Mrs. T hom ss l.elliott will e n te r ta i n Accordingly Roy e ntirely out. When these roads are by Goldemiale and North Yakima, the Stockton. Come out and he ar him. fishing. the Ladies Aid Society Wednes«isy a t here a t S t r a u s s . ’ Reasonable prices rest for two months Oregon new spaper men traveled by this on all feed. Sc ra tc h food and chick Abernathy has heen placed in c harge huilt we will see how much they bene the home of Mrs. W. A. Husbands. Kor full information, fares, ufthe pool room ami cig ar store. Mr. fit the ordinary ra nche r and farm er city to Glenwotid and thence to Golden- food lower than all others. Ed. F. Reeves went to Portland on County Charges Costly tickets, etc., a-k Francisco, who has now recovere«! haaides b ringing to u r is ts into the dale. They re tu rn e d by C enterville and Mrs. W. A E lvers went to Portland business Monday, re tu rn in g on W ednrs Granddalles. some from his nervous condition a f te r country from the e as t who a re free to ItcostV A asco county $45.56 a head j e a te r d a y . She was acrom psnied as day. “ The roads are as good one way as for each inm ate of the county fa rm in F. A. A llington, A gen t far «a Hood River by her d aughter. losing 26 pounds of weight d uring the i sjiend money. I am going to be at S a tu rd a y , wieners, pork sausage, Edith. Mrs. F.ivera sta te d t h a t her past two weeks, will live the ou' d o o l t m I 'Ui U l t m lic c » lli| l u t u rd i \tn ill th(? t t hit r, H ^ . B a te .. and } 1 ta k in g rare h at a t Dufur eeting Sa a tu ay j m with care of its poor last month, O.-W. R. R. & N. CO. Bologna hakes.loaf and smoked c alves' son. Edward J . , is now with Company life as soon as the w e ath e r seems set other Antelope people and help boost vise m oto rists making this ro1!?“ trip | u urjn(j the month of Ju n e $372.56 was tongue. Strauss. to go one way ind return the other, in spent, says a dispatch from t h e Dalles H of the Oregon National G uard on tied, in the vicinity of Elm er R o o t’s for food r o a d s ." order to ge t the diversity uf scenery to the Oregonian, on the e ig h t inmates, sawmill. Dr. David Robinson was in The the Mexican border o ffered." Dalles Monday on professional husi- | Bleached cottons are high hut I although considerable garden truck FT. FT. Brodie and Phil S. Bates, p r e s I’onies Negotiate Highway neaa. and produce is raised on the farm . bought some short lengths of long ident and secretary o f the Oregon S ta te Miss Ruth l.ittlep a g e wen! to Port cloth at a b a rg ain and will pass them I Editorial Association, respectively, a c The county f a rm was bought two DR. C. H. JENKINS Editors are Menaced A delight to all the children living years ago at a coat of $11,000 and con Isnil Sunday to visit with friends an<1 along to you, two lots a t |Oc ami 15c companied by Mra. Brodie and her along Cascatle avenue, a traveling pony DENTIST (From the Saturday Eve Alibi) sists of the gro unds form erly occupied relatives. yd. Bleached table cloth a t 39c yd., aunt. Mrs N u t s Barlow Lawrence, ar.d dog show, like a pigmy cavalcade, St. Louis. Mo., Ju ly 13.— (B. D. (J.) HOOD R IVER, OREGON by the annual fair. Let ns finish your films, .'-ninn m at he table lengths. You can alw aya find passed through this city Mnmlay on wheeled into town from Borlland at Editor» of locsl ne wspapers may form their re tu rn from FTIIenshurg. Wash., tw ilight Monday evening. The first left at t h e Hu I let in office. Slocum A j a bargain a t S t r a u s a . ' Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333 a Society for Mutual Defense Against Om tichl. H u t K not tf C. C. M a r id e , of Portland, who is in 1 where they attended the annual m e e t tiny vehicle evas dra w n by four spotte«) Free Verse Boets. This e x tr e m e m ea s Card of Thanks Shetla nd ponies, the little anim als c an ing of newspapermen in t h a t s ta te . Jas. Piercey and J. M. Carroll were the employ of the Portland Railway ure was not consideren until quite re We wish to th an k the friends and Notice for Publication in P ortland Saturday where they pur Light A Power Co., was ill the city | They motored up th rough W ashin gton tering spiritedly along, despite the cently, as they had a situation well in neighbors who assisted during the ill and were returning to Portland and 'ong d a y 's journey from Bonnevile. Saturday visiting with his fnem ls. Mr ( chased a piano for the C hristian church, j D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r , hand, and their present despe ra te a t t i ness and de ath of our baby. Oiegon City over the Columbia River in a r e a r wagon, dra w n by larger ami Mrs FTd. F Reeves. He le lt for M att Schoren. of The Dalles, viaiteil t \ H. L a n d OfTtoe a! T h e D alle« , O re g o n , Mr. and Mrs. J.W . Huskey Highway. Both routes were advocated horses and behind which a fifth trained tude is the result of an active new last week with hti uncle. Gerald Wyas, The Dalles to be with his wife who is by them for touriats. J u l y &tb, lulti. and Fam ily. j The annual pony was led, was a cage of c hattering offensive brought by Ju lian P. Scott, visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs and family. N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t lie o r g e H . K o r. who arrived recently from Portland, m eetin g of the Oregon Editorial Asso monkeys. Kay H arper. »ten. o f M o sie r,O re g o n ,w h o , o n A p ril 9 th , 1010, For Sale Horae» and h a rn ess foi A new carpe t has been purchased by m a d e H o m e s te a d E n t r y N o. ciation will he held this year at Med t h e proprietor of the show, the first Ore., with a large q u a ntity of verse for t A. Mathew s will lead the Sunria« ford. August t-5-6-7. Mr. Brodie is libre munitions. His u n t i m e l y - f r o m the Loyal Berean class of the Christian Section 1 . I't> w n « h ip 2 N o r th , K an g e 11 h a st, t has II Davenport. Inquiie «if Ja s e ver to trave l by wagon up the Colum service at the Immanuel church next I publisher of the Oregon Cit " E nter the e ditors' view point—a rriv a l has had church and now rove rs the rostrum aril W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , ha* file d n o tic e o f in Che rry. »4 bia gorge, said he was en route to 1 he te n iio n to m a k e fin a l fiv e -y e a r p ro o f, to e s ta b Sunday The subject will be, “ Mem By public subscription lish c la im to ttie la n d at>ove describe«!, b efo re Mis. C. A. Brown left Tuesday liers of the Body and How They May ! prise, and Mr. Hates, p u b i s h t r o f the Dalles and points in e a s te r n and c en the double effect of p u ttin g them on choir loft. the defensive and of restorin g the wan money is being raised to pay for a new R e g iste r a n d R e c e iv e r. I S L a n d Office, at m orning on the ste am er Hailey G a tae rl Be I ’aed in Serving the L o r d ." Be i’acific Northwest, a farm journal. tral O r e g o r . — Glacier. ing eclat and elan of the free verse piano which a rriv e d the first of the' T iie 1 > alies,O regon, o u th e 18fh d a y of A u g u s t, for a visit in Portland. 1016. antes other special pieces and aongs. Leon N. FTIlsworth. nephew of Wm forces. He has established a base at week from Portland. ( laiiiiRD t n flm es as w itn e sse s- T h o m a s M o t, 2 It is understood th a t W. F. F a ra w ay , Miss Elsie Carlson will render a violin N. Akers, whom he has heen visiting. i I-aille» secure your calling cauls at 5102 W aterm a n ave. Lee H u n te r. D s l l e R oote, D a v id K o b in s o n , «11 of Hood River, it the l e s t w a tch m ak e r solo. will leave Sunday afternoon on the O- the B ille tio ofBoe. 50 card» tor 7 o i M o sier, O reg o n Com mercial printing of all kind, at in the state. ft FRANK WOODCOCK. Before you send away for th a t hill W, 1 united for S e a ttle to visit som e! Subscribe lor The Bulletin. T he Bulletin office. J 14a 11 R e g iste r. Give the Hoo«l River Market a trial ifcin’t you think it would be fair and ¡ old friends whom he knew in Sioux ! 100 card» (or $1. order for meat which will be maileit to i nice to let me have a chanee to figure ! City, la. R eturning to Cortland for you b y parcel post Prompt service. on it? The chancea are I can supply | a week end visit with hisaunt. Mrs V -w -e -X J* v - v e - v e •*_»• -w_»- - v e - W -t^ r» -X P -v *» V e -w - - u - -w v * a - f -i_J " w v u * v -X J- w -x _e v w - • *V»* f y r f -w i f x . r f l . aT»e « T V «J~W «4 V . i f V »r~W Q « y v a<"W af%e ifW » 0 . ^ 8 . « T U r f v r f -y a#-w W-%. a#-w aTTw a fW «f*W _«f> x W V . W X » «J-la J W r f - y »^ -y . r f -y r f -f c , „ Mrs. W. M S ta rk went to Portland the a verage bill as low and likely W in N Akers, he will d e p art tor ths . ^ -»■ TV « . » v y » . Tuesday afternoon for a visit with rtl lower If I c a n 't there is no harm east over the N orthern i’acific and ex perts to atop a t Spokane to re g is te r «lone and no har«i feelings. I am a good atives. for the Colville land drawing contest A r th u r Kuhn went to Portland Tues ¡ loser when I lose out. Stra uss A fte r a visit a t Yellowstone Bark he day to a tte n d to business m a tte r s , re Colonel Cornelius Gardener amt little will continue on e as t to St. Baul and tu r n in g yesterday morning. daughter, Miss Haremtina Gardener, Minneapolta to visit his cousins, Flor Tfmsa Dixie suga r cured squares are came up from Portland Sa tu rd ay for a ence and tlom er Ellsworth, before re m aking a hit. Expect a nother ship stay a t Col G a niene r'a sum m er home turning to Omaha. Nebr., to ta k e up m ent Saturday. If you have not yet at G a rd en e r's l*oint which overlook» his duties in the passenger service be done so. b e tt e r try tome. Stra uss the Columbia river gorge a t Ortley tween there and Sioux City, la. N ext Miss Mary Mathew s re turne d to her Col. Gardener has recently purchased sum m er hia half brother. F ra n k G. home in Portland a f te r visiting with Mrs F L an e 's sum m er c ottage at Fanton, chief reporter for K. G. Dun her brothers, Gao. W. and L. A Ortley. A Co., in Omaha, will accompany him Mathews, Mrs. S E Evans, who was expe«'t to Oregon. Mr. FTIlsworth s t a te s that he has enjoyed every m in ute of the ing s visit Wednesday from her broth Mra. J. N. W att re tu rn e d to Pott l«nd Sunday morning a f te r visiting er in law. H. V. B a r n g a r . of Tacoma, ideal climate and surroundings of with Mrs. M FT H arlan Mrs W att reeeiveil word from his wife th a t after Moaier and th at it ia with r e g re t th a t returning from a trip to S e a ttle the 1 he ia compelled to a ta r i bark form erly resided in Moaier. My p l a t f o r m : Treat the m an you eomlition of his health would not p e r Krtivgl Meetings buy from, the man you sell to. ano mit him to m ake the trip at this time your competitor fair ami aiiuare. It He is expected later to come to M««sier A s e n e s of revival meetings begat for a slay, hoping to benefll hie health. you like it, trade with me. S t r a u s s Sunday night in the Christian church FT. W Davnihiaar retu rned yestrrday I They are being conducted hy l.eon t. Richard Kenne«1y, of Newberg. came yesterday to visit hia brother who is from a w eek's t r ip to Baker and Sump Myers evangelist of The Dalles, and employed on the ranch of Ed. F tar where he was looking over some of ; P A. Stockton, of Albany. Both these hia mining properties Before eoming evangelists «re well known in the sta te Reeves. P R U 1 *99.'».iMl H O O D R I V F R PRÜ F R is;:. HOOD R l\ I R Miss Lilly Wilson -clurned Monday to Moaier Mr Davidhizar spent sight of Otegou and in other st a te s as well years in the m irin g business in th at for their work on the public platform to her home in The Dalles, a f te r h a v While on 18# trip he also Mr Stockton has evangelized all ovet ing heen hare for several weeks pick vieinity visited an únele. H. B. Davidhizar si the United Slates, especially in the tng « berries on the Carroll place Joseph southern part. Mr Myers hat preached T he Hooil River Market will take mostly in Oregon with splendid results The heavy rains Saturday night and y >nr orders tor meat and mail them to you by parcel post Custom ers will he all «lay Sunday caught some of the hay having won to Christ mors than a In this distric t which had been cut thousand souls. G re at crowds a re li alkvwrd : » «lava on tlieir bills. While most of the hay is wheal hay. attendance every night. A g r e a t char It. T. Staloy, who* has born cm very little clover, timothy and alfalfa us is developing and many people are ployed on the ranch of C. A McCar- being raised, the d am age to this kind variously eonsiderirg ths m essages in gar, left Tuesday for Portland to make is not as g r e a t from rains as the other sermon and song All are invited to Ma home varieties. I 'nlike the other kind, wheat | attend. No on# will attend w ithout be Dr. and Mrs C. A M*. rum want to hajr does not need to ho turnori or mg helped. You a re invited to a tte n d H o o d River Tuesday, from where they s prestí out continually to dry. Conss- I A sunbeam is preparing and will he m otored to Parkdalo. in the Upper quonl'.y the d a m a g e to thoao farm ers I presented to the public soon D an', Vallay. who had Uiotr hay cut was small. I miss ¡1 D pair 98c 50c $2.25 - $4 35c 10c 10c $2.75 15c TH E PARIS FAIR ARTHUR PHARMACY c DIG GOOD ROADS MEETING AT DCFCK J PEACHES, PLUMS NOW BEING SHIPPED WASHINGTON HOADS DECLARED BETTER WALLOWA L ake PARK of THE NEW REO K Don’t buy an autom obile until you have seen the New R eo-the Q uality car. The best value for th e money of any car on the m ark et. Your thorough inspection is invited. X D. McDONALD, Distributor, 7 Hood River, 7 Or. I x !