o
UR BUYER, Mr. McCarty, left this
week for his regular sem-annual trip
to the Eastern markets to select our
fall and winter merchandise. *We feel that
it is greatly to your advantage as well as
our own to go direct to the mills and larg
est wholesalers and personally select mer
chandise we need. In this way we get
what you want and get it at the right prices.
All the big w holesalers and mills have many
new articles and weaves that you would
never get a chance to buy at all unless you
were right there to pick them out.
You will find by comparsion of quality for
the money that you can always do better at
the Paris Fair, due entirely to the fact that
we buy for cash, thus getting the very best
prices the mills and wholesalers can offer as
they are anxious to sell and retain the trade
of the cash buyers. Our terms are strictly
cash and we endeavor to give you the Big
gest Values we possibly can on all classes
of merchandise.
We want to thank you for your past pat
ronage and trust that your treatment has
been such that we may expect a continu
ance in the future.
You will find us willing and anxious to
make any complaints right. We want you
to lie satisfied with every purchase you make
B O Y S SUITS
We have received an advanced shipment
of new fall suits for boys; you will soon be
wanting new suits for school wear and we
know that you can do best here. Our prices
are most reasonably and we have the largest
stock in the city to choose from. Call & look
them over. Boys clothing is on the 2nd floor.
MEN’S SUITS We are selling lots of
them; one of the reasons is because we carry
Hart Schaffner & .Marx and Clothcraft clothes
known everywhere as the very best clothes
that you can buy for the money. They guar
antee them to us in every way and we guar-
them so you. You are taking no chances.
These suits must give you satisfaction; if they
don’t we want to know it; w’e stand right back
of everything we claim for them.
H. S. & M. suits for $18 $20 $22 $25.
( 'lothcraft suits for $10, $11 $12. $14 up.
Honestly we believe these are the biggest suit
values you can buy.
If in need of Rug or Art Squares call and
see the splendid assortment and big values we
are offering. 2nd floor.
TH E PA R IS FA IR
C uerH fht H u t 8 c U /f » r a U n
H I
I I I I- h H + l - l - H - l H I I I I H
SELL DIRECT O u t Door Life
IS THE PLEA L
IFE in the open goes a long way
toward insuring •<>und health,
which is the r e a l foundation of beauty
Prosperity of East
Throbs in Auctions
PUROLA GtAtANTEE
CASH BUYER GAINS
Heretofore, the box ap;»le operators
have “ s t r u n g ” along wont of the
shipper*—Talking emb and often g e t
ting consignment.
If apple raising in the Northwest is
to survive as an industry, tbe ship
per* of the Northwest, whoever they
are, must reach direct the hundreds
of “ less than carload jo b b e r s’ ’ or
! make speculators bear the expense
j and risk of holding and rehandling.
The industry cannot afford to pay
large commission» to the box apple op
erators.
The large associations of California
and Florida reach the “ less than car
j l o t ’ ’ jobber a* weil as the big oper
ator through the auctions—so do the
ship|»ers of the Northwest with the
apples exported to England and Ger
many.
High Prices a t the Auctions.
The shippers of the Northwest
should study the auctiou returns of
this country.
The prosperity in the Fa st is f in d
ing expression in the buying a t the
auctions. Prices of oranges, lemons,
cherries, pears, plums, grape fruit,
pineapples, bauauas, despite trem en
dous receipts of some of these fruits,
have been selling a t prices averaging
$100 to $1500 a car more than last
year.
Best F ru it Brings Premium.
For the shippers who have confi
derive in the attractiveness of their
packages of fruit, the auctiou iu the
largest cities is the proper place of
d i s i r ibu tion.
No other distributing
method places the fruit before the
trade of a whole city anti neighbor
ing territory.
Jo bbers and lemon importers have
Mias Evelyn Frederick, who has been they took the train to Mosier, checking
’ visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. their wheels through, 'the boys are
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N
J h _ Sheldon, left Monday for her
thoroughly enjoying their vacations.
I l"M
I I I I * home
‘
on Portland. She was accom Hoth hoys are paper c a m e r a in P o r t
panied liy her cousin, J a m e s Sheldon.
land, Flatel carrying the Oregon J o u r
M i s s iE l le n Carlson went to The
Do not forget the sale of barefoot nal and Lexter Martin the Morning
Dalles Friday for a visit.
Oregonian.
A f t e r a sh ort illness during a p a r t of
Any stra w h a t in the store 75c for sandals, j u s t the thing for the hot days
Hlucher, the 30 year old horse which which time he has been confined in The
coming and alao good for w inter house
men, $5.50 grade $3.95 Strauss.
wear aa they a re so light and easy on A. M. Roup had been accustomed to Dallea hoapital, S. E. Francisco suc
Mrs. J a c k Graham sp e n t yesterday the feet. Strauss.
drive to town from his ranch west of cumbed a t 3 o'clock T hursday morning
afternoon in Hood River.
Mosier nearly every day, is dead. For
Randy Cook, who went to P ortland II j e a r a he has faithfully served Mr. following a paralytic stroke which oc
Fred E vans spent S a tu rd a y in Hood
urre d at 10 o'clock the previous even
over a week ago on the a te a m e r Ta- and Mr*. Hoop. His m ate was dis c ing.
River.
He had been sinking rapidly un
homa. returned Wednea«iay on the posed of last fall on account uf old til the iirat of the week, when his con
Goodyear All-Weather T reads in Hailey Gatxert a f te r an enjoyable visit
age. The team was purchased from dition was reported b e tte r. On Wednes
Ford and larger sixes at Chown’s.
with friends and relatives.
Wm. H. Cook who secured the horses day the report came from the hospital
Mrs P. I.. A rth u r visited yesterday
There will be a business m ee ting a t from Je rom e Wells, formerly the own t h a t his condition was worse anil con
in Hood River.
the Im manuel church Sunday morning er of the John Elder place. Mr. Hoop tinued an until the end. Hia brain was
K. 1.. Root was in Hood River S a t a t 11 o'clock to consider and vote on has now purchased a little team be affected and during the last two weeks
urday.
the proposition of having only one longing to C. H. Davenport, and sta te s hie mind has been r a th e r clouded.
Good time to huy sugar, price nuw church in Mosier.
th a t while he can travel to MoBier or
Mr. Francisco, who was the proprie
$8, $8.15 and $8.20. Strauss.
E. S. Erntaon accompanied his Hood River in quicker time now, yet tor of “ The O a k s ,” the local pool room
and c ig a r store, was born in Iowa 51
Mrs. E ('. Ithndea was a Wednesday mother, Mrs. K. Firntson, who has he misses his old faithful Hlucher.
been visiting here for the past two
visitor in Hood River,
Hans Kollandarud, who since the ye ars ago and has resided in Mosier for
the p a st seven years wnere he purhased
Mrs. R. W. Evans spent Wednesday months, to Monitor in the W illam ette l a tte r p a r t of June, has been eonfi
valley on Tueaday. Mr. E rntson r e to the (lo tta g e houpitai in Hood River a lot and erected the present building.
visiting in Hood River.
turned to Mosier on the evening tiain. returne d to Mosier Sa tu rd ay morning He had aiw aya taken considerable
Roofing and Huilding Paper, all
Mr.
Kollandsrud has pride in keeping the shubbery and lawn
W h a t's the use of buying shoes Since Ju n e
kinds, a t Chown’s.
on the north of the building looking
.........
where you have only a few ........
kinds
to been in bed with h n leg in a cast
John Elder was in Hood River on pick from when you can select from While a tt e m p t i n g to a ta r i the Lig gas a ttr a c tiv e . Bert, as he was familiarly made a large amount of money by
buying deciduous and citrus fruits, f.
Wednesday.
tny shelves j u s t laden with up-to-date uline engin e at the E ast Hood River known, was a good business man and o. b. shipping points, and selliug them
Mrs. A. Sellinger and son, Hen, were shoes and a t as low a price as you can F r u it Co. ranch, his foot slipped, was well respected citizen.
Sicilian importers have
Spending his boyhood on a farm in at auction.
cau g h t betw een the spokes and broken
here from Trout L ake yesterday.
buy good shoes anywhere. Strauas.
iowa he later moved to the Dakotas.
Economy F r u it J a r s , Caps and Jelly
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Chown and son, A compound f rac tu re resulte d and con He was employed by the O.-W. R. & been clearing as high as $1.25 a box
Glasses a t C how n’s.
Roger, left here T hursday morning siderahle difficulty was experienced in N. company on the c arp e n te r gang for on cargoes from Italy.
Mark A. Mayer went to Portland on for a trip to Portland over the Colum g e ttin g the bones stra ig h te n e d and a nu m b er of ye ars before coming here.
Encourages Cash Buying.
bia River highway. F'rotn t h e r e they s ta r te d to knitting. The leg now be
business yesterday.
Two sisters, Mrs. Dora Reed, of
gins to feel more firm, s ta te s Mr
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Cooper motored will go into Tillamook county where
Many
apple growers want more cash
Idagrove, Iowa, the address nf the
they ex|ie ct to spend ten davs a t the ! Roll* nd*r,ud’ b.,' t “ ,w i" *>• “ n,,th*r other
to Hood R iver this week.
being unknown, and a niece, Mrs. buyers.
There are dozens of firms
month before the cast can be removed
various beaches.
Lee Hunt< r was in The Dalles Mon
Meanwhile he will be able to ge t Blanche Peterson, of Newhall, lows, th a t would speculate in apples where
Mr. and Mis. C. C. ( d e m e n t and around on crutches.
survive him. His m other died some I one does now, if apples were put on
day on business.
da u g h te rs, Mrs. J. II. Daily and Rutb.
Miss llishop was a visitor Monday in went to Hood River S a tu rd a y morning
The common council met in regula r tim e ago and his f a th e r passed away the auction by shippers. Why be un
last March a t the age of 80 ye ars.
Hood River.
to visit with friends. The pa rty with session Wednesday night, although lit T elegram s were sent yesterday to his der the th umb of a few large apple
J. P. Tryon motored to Hood River the exception of Miss Clement, who tle business was transacted. The speed relatives to a sc ertain the disposition of operators, who now have control of
the first of the week.
returne d to Mosier, took the boat lor laws of the city were discussed al the re m a ins and the se ttle m e n t of the distribution of box apples — these
A very special cash price on the a trip to Portland where they will though no definite action taken, except estate.
same jobbers who buy Florida fruit
t h a t the m axim um sueed through the
latest style ladies’ and children's hats visit.
F'uneral services will be held this in Florida for cash and sell at the
city was made to read 15 miles per
Strauss.
S te am e r S t a te of W as hin gton to The hour instead of 10 miles. Means to afte rnoon a t 3 o'clock a t the Christian auctions
in
[»reference
to selling
C. G. G raham left the first of the Dalles every morning a bout 9 a. m. prevent speeding around corners was church. The body will he taken to the through their own stores.
To P ortland every discussed. The purchase of a lot for Portland crem atorium .
week for Portland and is looking for a except Monday.
day about 1 p. m., e xce pt Monday. the engine house was discussed al
location.
Tf the Western shippers would take
Ste
am
e
r
Halley
G
a
t
z s r t to The Dalles though no action taken. Vacancies on
a firm stand and say, “ Pay cash or
I.et iis linisli your films. Same mav la-
PRINTERS FEEL WAR COST
about
4
p.
m.
daily
except
Friday
and
the library board were filled by a p
left at the Itulletin office. Slocum A
buy at the daily auction in compe
In no other industry, perhaps, have
Canfield
Hood River.
tf Sunday. To Portland a bout 6 p. in. on pointm ents by Mayor Race with the
tit ion with the hundreds of less than
the sa m e days.
m
ate
ria
ls
so
increased
in
price
since
consent of the council as follows
W. K. Huskey and sons, Vernon and
Eii. Wood. O.-W. K. * N. detective, j Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mrs. J. K. Cole. the beginning of the European w ar as earlot j o b b ers ,’ ’ there would be more
Theodore, were Hood River visitors
cash f. o. b. buyers aud there would
was
in
the
city
Friday
visiting
with
Miss Lizzie Elder, and J. N. Moaier. in printing.
Wednesday
The m aking of papers be more cash f. o. b. buying—and the
h it fath er, G.
G R.
R Wood,
Wood. and ‘ friends.
|
Mrs.
W.
A.
Husbands
and
Mrs.
P.
L.
For one week, 8-burner Perfectio n After having been on duty for the past | A rthur will still remain on
nd inks requires c ertain chemicals Western shippers would be joined in
library
Oil Conk Stove anil two burner Oven two m onths on the w a te r front in P o r t hoard. A l t e r allowing the the
bills the t h a t were form erly produced in G e r their selling a t auction by the specu-
for $13.50 cash, a t Chown's.
land where a strike is going on, he m eeting was adjourned.
many.
In numerous cases it is no l atora.
Mrs. K. M. Stra uss and two children, sta te d t h a t he would leave the first of
longer a m a t t e r of price, articles for
H a r r ie t and Dorothy, visited Wednes this week for a t r ip over the whole
Revival
merly obtainable are no longer in the
day in Hood River.
line of this division.
Give the Hood River Market a trial
The g r e a t e s t revival In Mosier has m arket.
Dr. Helle Ferguson, of Portland,
order for meat which will ta< mailed to who has been a t the home of her e nte red upon its closing week. AI
Com mentin g on the paper situation
you by parcel post
Prompt service.
brother, K. L. Cooper, received a tele- ready 71 souls nave taken their stand the Eugene G uard s a y s :
Miss Helen Crouch, of Portland, vis phone call to Wheeler, in Tillamook for Christ,
White paper is one of the g r e a t items <»> I t sells your goods publicly. You
ited with Miss Bessie Jo n e s the first of county, Monday. She le f t here on the j Su.iday services will be a climax to of expense in newspapers, and in the
yourself, or any representative
afte rnoon local and reached her destina- the services of this revival.
The
the week.
can atte nd the sales and sec
of the town a re considering last few m onths its price has advanced
Get my cash price on f r u i t jars, tion Tuesday noon. It was a race with churches
your shipment sold.
the proposition of union snd this will 20 per cent, 50 per cent, and even in
Mason and Economy. If you will talk the stork in which the l a tte r won.
some cases 100 per cent. The advance
Mrs. C. G. S t o l t i r e tu r n e d F'ridsy he the g r e a t them e of the work Sun in other m ate ria ls, while not so g re a t, (b) It remits you your proceeds the
business so will 1, says Strauss.
day a f te r the sale.
day. All o th e r business has been sus
Dr. M. E. Welch was up from Hood from Salem accompanied by her sister, pended for a consideration of this one is very m aterial, and increase the <c> I t sells to the highest bidder aftei
Powell,
nf I h e Dalles,
gra
vity
of
the
problem
R iver ye sterda y a tte n d in g to v e te r i Mrs. C m
open competition.
where they had been called on account im porta nt theme.
The m agazines are feeling the same
na ry business.
The m orning subject tor considers
of the serious illness of th e ir fath er,
The A ugust issue of the ( d ) I t procures for you the widest
For Sale Horses and harness for $iltl I.. W. Krause. Mr. Krause , who is tion and prayer will be, “ The Gospel pressure.
distribution.
World's Work, for instance, devotes
t'h a s . If. Davenport. In,pure of las. 83 ye ars old, was much improved when of J e s u s . ”
considerable space to the paper si t u a <•) I t procures for you the highest
C herry.
a4
The
evening
subject
will
he,
“
What
they left him. and with his wife is
tion, while Life, the Independent and
market price on the day of
W. E. Brown and th ree children staying at the home of Mrs. C. E If Fivery Person in This Community other periodicals have explained to
sale according to the quality and
Should Come to C h r i s t . ”
went to flood River S a tu rd ay a f t e r G a r r e t t eight miles e as t of Salem.
their
readers
th
e
necessity
of
changes
The afternoon sermon will he a t 2:30
condition of your shipment.
noon.
With the bins tilled and all orders fnr p. m
in their circulation schemes because of
Sul
ji
cl.
"
W
h
a
t
Hinders
Me
t f ) It permits you to withdraw as at
The river ia low. so are my prices on iTUsl.ed rock and aerre nings tilled, the
the emergency.
private sale.
bath ing suila for the whole family. rock crushing plant of the Pacific from Being B aptized.”
New spaper and magazines alike are
T
here
will
he
a
g
r
e
a
t
haptisinal
s
e
r
Take one and ta k e a dip, it will do you Bridge company has been closed. The
loing their best to tide over the s i t u a <K> I t charges you leas and return,
vice
a
t
4
p.
m
at
the
usual
place
in
good. Strauss.
m ajority of the crew e xpec t to leave the creek.
you more.
tion with no radical changes. It is
Leon L. Myers.
only prudent,how ever, to recognize the
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol and little next week, and a few have already
fact t h a t if the advances of the last
d aughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Nichol's gone. Over 900 yards a t e in the bins
Touched.
Western lire Insurance Rates
few months continue, the e n tire peri
mother, Mra. C. D Holly, spe nt S un which will soon be hauled aw ay. The
"I suppose you were touched when
plant
will
not
resum
e
operations
until
day in Hood River.
There ia freque nt criticism of the odical business will have to be re a d your wife gave you th a t fifty dollar
Miss Corrinne Krause, of Portland, next year.
j lire insurance rates on the Pacific coast, justed.
easy c hair for yo u r den.”
In commenting on the re tu rn of Mrs and moat property owners do not tin
came up from Hood River Tueeday
C a ts’ Eyas.
“ I w as touched before she gave I t " —
with Mrs. J . Saul and wili visit here C E. Deel and children from a six derstand why they are so much higher
As allowing how widely the |ieruia
Boston Transcript.
weeks' visit with the f o r m e r 's father. than in country risks in the middle and
with her for two weeks.
nently blue eyes o f c a t s differ from
A recent parag ra p h
R m i i "»! River Marital will take A. M. Roup, a t Mosier, the Pharos- e a s te rn sta te s
other eyes It Is noted t h a t Huniedlate-
your outer* for meat a n d mail them to Reporter, of I ogansport, 111., sta te s issued in the American, published by ly the eyes of w hite cats t h a t a re to
J a d s of Burma.
you by parcel post. Customers will be th a t Mr. Hoop was a form er resident the G e r m sn - A m e n c a n Insurance Co.,
The world's principal ja d e mine Is In
have
|«truiinently
blue
eyes
open
they
of
t
h
a
t
city
and
was
the
editor
and
says:
allowed :ttl d svs on their bills.
Rurma. where tlie privilege of mining
m anager of the L ogansport Advance,
" O u r a g en ts a re reminded th a t d u r shlne (rig h t red In tbe dark, a nd net
Mias Mildred ('«oner, sister of Ken the Populist paper t h a t Pom ished in
the stone has tieen in possession of one
flier
tbe
ephem
era
l
kitten
blue
nor
any
ing
the
hot.
drv
season,
tires
a
re
hound
neth L. Cooper, took a parly of people L ogansport during the lifetim e of the
Indian trilie for many geueratlons.
to occur occasionally in dwellings on other colored eye does this.
from The Dalles yesterday in Ihe tog P e i p le 's party.
which
moss
has
been
allowed
to
accum
F ranklin to Mount Hood.
Ralph Urutnan, who lost his ten u late during the winter season and haa
Mrs. C. K. Ruppe. staler of Mrs. round bout with J i m m y Duffy ir. New not since been cleaned off. A cleanup
K. I Cooper, arrived last night from York Tuesday night said in p a r t in a cam paign is good in dwellings districts
Portland to spend the rem ain der of telegram to Matk A. M ayer: " L o s t as well as in business c e n t e r s ."
the month.
in the eight round. Keeling line. Not
><
For good things to e a t see Straus« a m ark on me. Must have been w e a k
Travelers Ride Uonkeis
This week I have celery, local cauli ened by the e x tr e m e heat and making
flower, local cabbage and red June 135 pounds.
Was winning all the
With their cam p equip m ent on the
apples
Strausa.
way. ' G tum an defeated Duffy in ten ba rks of the anim als and they riding
rounds
over
a
year
ago
and
will
seek
a
the
little beasts, a man and his wife
Miss Nora Horton left
Saturdav
morning for Albany where she e x p e r ts return match, according to his brother, and two small aona, aged resjiectivel)
four and six years, passed through
to remain with friends until next Sherman H. Grutnan. of Portland.
I hr
spring.
The e ntire Mosier prune crop has Mosier Wednesday on donkeys.
Prices i p u x e d o n all huilding m a t e r been sold to Lvnrh A Taylor of North little fellows were in saddle bags
ial. Any q u a n tity .
F re e a ssistance Vakiina for $35 ton. f. o b. Moaier. slung across the back of a burrow.
The party was en route from Ariaona
The prunes will tie parked at the local
in fig u rin g q u a n titie s needed.
warehouse this year instead of shipped to Portland. Six donkeys were being
F. A. R a c e
used
as park and saddle animals.
Miss M r R u a r n e returned to her green in hulk as last year. A r e p re
home in Portland Monday a f te r a visit se ntative of the buyers of the crop is
Notice to Fruit Growers
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II here making the boxes, assisted by
Orren Otburn. For this y e a r 's crop
Dunamore.
Please give us e stim a te s of apples
iKXkl boxes will he made. It is prr
Twica a week I have wieners, dieted th a t picking of the prunes will and pear* by varieties as soon as
bologna, sa usa ge, smoked tongue, vealj commence about August 28, lasting for I sisal hie.
PRICE >995.041 H O O D RI VF K
Mosier F ru it G row ers Association.
loaf and e verything for a quick sum I two weeks
m er meal. Strausa
1
Estel N Akers and L este r Martin.
Past Due memory refreshing stam
Him
ps
Money to l o a n no Parn Land at 8 p e r | 0j Portland, a r u v e d in Moaier Sunday-
a«le I
cent, sn d u nde r certain conditions evening to spend their vacation with
They are neat in a p p u r a n e * :
settled. Frank (J. Diek. The Dalles Kstel's fath er. Vtm, N. Akers, on the stock
For !
Oregon
tf
ranch. The boys rode their bicycles anti th e wording ia to thf*
aale
at
tin«
ottici*.
Miss Mary Mxthewa came Wednes from Portland to Hood River, leaving
day from Portland to join her brother. Portland at 9 a m. Sunday m orning
For Rutter l i b e l l i printed in seront*
Geo. W. Mathew s, on a cam ping trip and a rriv in g a t liood River at 7 p. m. ance with Hairy ami f o n i I a s i , •II
to tha Punch Howl in ths Hood Kivar Stops were made along the road al this ortie»*.
valley
several places where they took pictures
I adíe», secure your calling c a r l s At !
Choicest cuts of meat and prompt ser and a te their lunch. With no accidents
or
lire puncturee to m ar the journey. the B ilici in office. 50 cards for 7
vice in mailing your order to von
Ac
Ihe
road
was
found
to
he
Ana
f-om
100
card« for $1.
counts <lue in t h ir ty days. S’our p a t
ronage earnestly solicit«*! The lloml Portland to t'aecade Locks but very
S u b a c u t i * («ir T I m B u l l e t i n .
rough from there to Hood River, where
River Market, flood River, Ore.
f
S. E. FRANCISCO
PASSES AWAY
Applied just before an outing of any kind
will positively prevent all ¡11 effects of the exposure
to sun and wind. Made in flesh and white.
What Auction Does!
S h o u ld a n , P l'R O L A
P r o d u c t fail to g iv e
E N T IR E satisfa ctio n
th© p ric e p aid w ill be
C h ee rfu lly re fu n d e d
b y y o u r lo c a l d e a le r.
Its u s e c rea te s t h e soft, va lve ty a p p e a r a n c e w hic h to so
m u ch sought after. Pric4 50 c u t * p tr bvttU.
The Arthur Pharmacy
H I E T E E N Y F .A R S —N E A R L Y F O U R T E E N
y ^ h iŸ s Ç K g e g iß te s
h a v e s t o o d f o r all th a t is best in c a n d y .
E S T c o n f e c t i o n e r s f e a tu r e th is w ell k n o w n line
b e c a u s e e v e r y p a c k a g e is g u a r a n t e e d to give full
c a n d y sa tisfaction.
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If y o u r d e a le r c a n n o t s u p p ly y o u
d r o p u s a p o s ta l a n d w e w ill g iv e
y o u th e n a m e s o f n e a rb y d e a le rs .
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A. 0. ADAMS STILL
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About a month ago A. O. Adams,
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postm aster of Cascade Locks, reported
th at he had harvested 16 c rates of
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str a w b e r r ie s from a plot of ground
2,400 fe e t square. In a news story to |
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the Oregonian a t t h a t time, it was a s
serted t h a t Mr. Adams was laying
claim to the record yield for Oregon. Kcsdles, Oil, Belts snd all kinds of Sew|n{
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
The claim, however, was disputed by
F. J . Williams, of T igard, who in a
communication to the Oregonian sta te d
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t h a t he had harvested 70 c r a te s of b e r
ries from 6,138 square feet.
“ But when the story concerning me F o r S a l e
by
was published,” says Mr. Adams, who
was here Monday, “ I was ju s t half
through with my harvest. The total
yield has now alm ost been doubled. In C o m m ercial Club M eetin g
all I have harvested, and my wife has j
sold the fruit a t an a v e ra g e of 10 cents '
per box, 620 boxes of berries from the j The regular business meeting
little plot. I think these figures wili of the Mosier Commercial Club
assure me the record.
" I n addition to the little plot of is held on the first Monday of
Clark Seedlings, 1 have a few plants of each month.
the E verb e arin g varie ty in my garden.
1 am now picking two boxes per day
E. W. D a v id h iza r , Pres.
from (hr.se few vines.
I.ast ye ar I
D r . D avid R o b in so n , Sec.
picked E verb e arin g berries r ight on
through until Christmas, having fresh
st r a w b e r r y shortcake for Christm as
dinner.
1 would advise t h a t more
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grow ers plant E verbe aring s t r a w b e r
D e p a r tm e n t o f th e l u t e r lo r ,
ries.”
D. s . L a n d O ffice a t T h e D alle», O re g o n ,
W . E. C h o w n
J u l y b ib , 19lti.
N o tic e I k h e re b y g iv e n t h a t U e o rg e H . K o r.
Original of Falstaff.
re g o n ,w h o , o n A p ril 9 th , 1910,
Sir Jo h n Fastolf w as t h e original of d m e a u d . e o f H M o o m s e ie s r,O
te a d E n t r y No. 06448, for
Shnkes|>eare's Falstaff a n d in his d a y S ectio n l: . T o w n N b ip ’i N o r th , R a n g e II K a»t,
W illa m e tt e M e rid ia n , I ihm filed n o tic e o f lu
was a continual bu tt for th e Jests of te n t Ion to m a k e D ual fiv e -y e a r p ro o f, to e»tab-
lish
c la im to th e la n d a b o v e d e s c rib e d , b efo re
the tow n and borough uf Southwark.
R e g is te r a n d R e c e iv e r. I 8. L u n d O ffice, a l
T hough he had fought a t Aglncourt, T h e D al le a,O re g o n , o n th e 18« h d a y of A u g u s t,
when J a c k Cade Invaded the borough 191b.
C la im a n t n a m e « a s w itn e ss e s : T h o m a s M oe,
he show ed g re at cowardice. When Lee
H u n te r , lzesll© R o o te , D a v id K o b in to u , a il
Cade was yet some way off Fastolf had o i M o sier, O reg o n .
11 FR A N K WOODCOCK.
arm e d a n d fortified liis house a n d g a r
J U a ll
R e g iste r.
risoned It w ith veterans of the French
wars. On the arriva l of Cade, how
Th* r e is m o r e C a t a r r h In th i s s e c t io n
ever. lie w ithdrew his g arrison and fled
o f t h e country t h a n a ll o t h e r d is e a s e s
to th e Tower, leaving his neighbors to p u t to g e th e r , a n d f o r y e a r s It w a s s u p
tbe mercy of tb e rebels. F a s t o l f s m a t p o s e d to b e I n c u r a b l e . D o c to r s p r e
c a l re m e d ie s , a n d b y c o n s t a n t
rimonial a d v e n tu r e s seem also to have s ly c r ib f a e i d lin lo
g to c u r e w ith lo c a l t r e a t m e n t .
been a n o th e r source of unpopularity,
)ro n o u n c e d It in c u r a b le . C a t a r r h is a
o r a l d is e a s e , g r e a t l y in flu e n c e d b y c o n
for, having m arried a widow na med
s t i t u t i o n a l c o n d i tio n s a n d t h e r e f o r e r e
Scroia', be seized he r property a n d kept q u ir e s c o n s t i t u t i o n a l tr e a t m e n t . H a l l 's
his stepson out o f bis lubcritauce dur- C a t a r r h C u r e , m a n u f a c t u r e d b y F . J
Cheney & C o ., T o le d o , O h io , is a c o n s t i
lug bis ow u lifetime.—London News.
tu tio n a l rem ed y ,
is t a k e n
in te rn a lly
f
a n d a c t s t h r u th e B lo o d o n t h e M u c o u s
S u r f a c e s o f th e S y s te m . On© H u n d rw d
D o lla r s r e w a r d la o f f e r e d f o r a n y c a s e
t h a t H a ll’s C a t a r r h C u r e f a l ls to c u r e .
S e n d f o r c i r c u l a r s a n d te s t im o n i a ls .
F . J . C H E N E Y A C O .. T o le d o . O h io .
S o ld b v D r u g g is ts . 75c.
H a U 's F a m i l y T ills f o r c o n s ti p a ti o n .
Boiled Rosebuds.
Although it Is little know n In this
country. T u rk is h women consider rose
buds boiled In s u g a r a luxury not to
be missed.
T hey claim th a t these
m ake a n excellent preserve
In China a species of Illy Is dried
aud used for seasoning ragouts aud
other dishes. T his Is looked upon as
one o f tb e choicest of na tive dishes.
Many provinces of this sa m e land
grow titles expressly for tbe purpose
of m a rk e tin g them In this connection.
They a re usually picked j u s t previous
to their opening and then cooked as
ordinary vegetables.
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