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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1916)
-a S c h o o l S u its f o r t h e B o y s Do not overlook our splendid assortment o f boys school suits. We have the suits that will stand the wear and hard knocks o f school days and at prices that you can a f ford to pay. We also carry a very large stock o f extra pants for the boys, cut full and well made. Prices from, and up if 4DC Women’s fine quality double thread Milanese silk gloves with double finger tips. Al! splendidly made and perfect; black, white and tan. This is certainly a ( * A big bargain that’ you don’t want to miss, pr. only DUC S p e c ia l— L a d ie s S le e v e le s s U n i o n Suits Regular $1 values; lace knee, round and square necks, silk taped; the suit fn DUC S c h o o l S h o e s fo r B o y s and G irls All Rood solid leather shoes that will stand the test Buster Brown, Security and Walton, lace and button, med ium or high tops at prices the lowest. We have a few ex tra specials in the line o f boys shoes that it pay you to ask about. Not all sizes but bargains in what there are. S P E C IA L A hi# lot o f oxfords and slippers for child ren and misses, about all sizes, that run in values up to $2 a pair. We are offering these at prices less than ,|Q you even buy tennis shoes; think o f it, pr. only S P E C IA L Boys light weight underwear, reg- 1 A ular 2f»c values, the garment .................. nrJJC 1UC S p e c i a l — M e n ’s H a t s 5 0 c Here is a bargain in a good knock-about-hat. lar values up to $1.50. Your choice, while they last, only _ Regu rn DUC S p e c i a l — M e n ’s H a t s 9 8 c A good big assortment o f good styles and colors for everyday wear, regular values up to $2, odds and Q Q ends, your choice, while they last UOC PAVING COMPLETE IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY T hese stores are glad to supply you with The pxving o f the Columbia River ' highway in Multnomah county has been brought to completion and the road a n thrown open to traffic Saturday. An a reault more automobiles than have been seen in Hood River in a single former week end, were here Sundsy. The old stretches of plank and dirt road are gone and the new hardsurface extend« for 26.73 miles east of T ro ut-’ dale. The highway has been a little more thn three years in instruction. It was conceived in June. Ibl3. The highway proper has cost 11,3(10,000. a little more than 748,000 a mile. There are more than 40 viaducts and bridges on the scenic highway. Motorists to the number of 8000 speed over the highway weekly, it was found this summer. Give the Hood River Market a trial order for meat which will be mailed to you by parcel post. Prompt service. W H IT E IV SALM O N. C R g c g la t e s because they have found them uniformly sat isfactory to the most discriminating demands. Nichol & Company E. M. Strauss F a cto ry and Offices Modern Confectionery Company S p e c i a l- L a d ie s S ilk G l o v e s < I In colors black and tan, regular 50 cent values Your the pair $1.25 Long Silk Gloves for ladies for only 50c, choic», i *r ¿DC The Paris Fair H O O D R IV E R - OREGON INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FAIR, SEPTEMBER 12 An apple packing school will be con ducted at the Growers Association warehouses early in September and it ia expected there will be a number of in the White Salmon-Underwood, Lyle and Appleton disricta who will desire to take these lessons. The fact that there was an unusually heavy dew F'riday night undoubtedly prevented the Are at the Maclnnes home from spreading. Sparks and burning embers were carried long dis tances and had our weed crop been in its usual dry condition, other Ares must have occurred. Cut the weeds. The Mount Adams Lumber Co. is making a big run on fruit boxes this summer, expecting to ship 60,500 apples boxes besides peach boxes, cantaloupe boxes, etc. They are em ploying 12 men in the box factory and the output ¡9 about 2,000 a day. A carload of cantaloupe crates was shipped to Longview, Wash., recentlv, showing that the company’ s reputation for a quality product is becoming rec ognized away from home as well as in our own community. § ¡¿ b u ss (rroiu the Enterprise) U Portland Oregon THE “G R E A T E R O R E G O N "" Witli new buildin g», better equipment, and many addition* to it» faculty, tlie Unlvemity i of Oregon w ill begin It* forty-first year, T i i m - day, September IV, 1916. Special training In Commerce, ,Jnu rnalinni. Architecture, Law, Medicine,Teaching, l.ihrn- ■ ry W ork, Munlc, Fliyalml Training and Fine Arts. I.arge and strong department* o i l i b e r al Education. ! Library of more than 62,000 volume», f if teen building» fully e<i(iippedf two splendid ymnastum». Tuition Free. Dorm itories for men and for union. Kxpenne» Lowe»t. W rite for free catalog*. addre»slng Registrar Mrs. P. 8. Talmage, of Portland, came | Geo. W. Mathews, who with his Friday morning for a visit witli Mrs. sister, Miss Mary Mathews, of Port Wm. Johnson. She left Saturday morn land, spent a week camping near the ■H | i I I I I I I I I -M I I I I I I I I I l a ing for llorsi River where she will t|ieml Punch Bowl on the Hood River, re turned home Tuesday night. Mr. a few days with her relatives. Roofing and Building Paper, all Mrs. C. Bauer and Miss Helen Mathews had the good fortune to land UNIVERSITY OF OREGON kinds, at Chown’a. A t the regular meeting of the hoard Bauer, mother and sister, respectively, six steelheads and a Rainbow trout. KHOKNR, OKKGON Mrs. H W. Danielaen wan a visitor of Mrs. T. H. Gordon and John Bauer, The steelheads averaged between six of directors of School District No. 52 in Hood River Tuesday morning. returned to their home in Portland and seven pounds. In landing his big Tuesday night, it was decided to hold gest catch, Mr. Mathews stated that a big industrial school fair in Mosier J. N. Moaier was in The Halles ¡on Tuesday after an extended visit here. his reel became unfastened from the business Saturday. Believing that we can't do without pole and that it was necessary to lef on September 12. Clyde T. Bonney, county school superintendent, was Mrs. W. C. Venael returned Saturday ice in Moaier, I have arranged for the out and take in line with his hands and from a visit in Portland. _ use of the ice house and sin prepared teeth, to land the nine pound member present to help formulate plans. It J. M. Carroll was in Hood River to sell you good ice. Call at the store, of the finny tribe, which certainly put was decided to hold a district fair in M ACHINES this city, the local school district to Strauss. Tueaday on business. up a game fight. contribute $20 towards the fair, end MODELS OF PERFECTION. Mrs. R. H. Kemp, of Hood River, Watermelons, cantaloupes, celery and Rev. Leon L. Myers, pastor of the other districts, comprising Nos. 8, 64, and her sister, Mrs. Rose Hohinson, of Christian church in The Dalles, and 43 and the Rowena and Marsh schools, good lemons at Strauss'. PERFECTLY Portland, arrived the first of the week P. A. Stockton, singing evangelist, of will be asked to contribute $5 each Ian Nichol and Korreet Isom motored In the recent work o f the United liter Season Open for a visit of several weeks at the Albany, who have been here for sev towards the fair. to flood River Friday night. SIM PLE States Geodetic survey, the Dufur homes of their sister and brother, Mrs. eral weeks conducting revival'Jmeet- F'or those who would go hunting deer Dispatch scents work of preparedness, Many o f the industrial club members Miss Cstella It. Parker went to Port Jas. Cherry and John T. Davenport. the open season on which began st sun ings, left the first of the week for The as well as other children have been S IM PLY commenting on the activities of a crew land Monday to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McNeil, of Port Dalles where they are now conducting growing products in the garden, rais up Tuesday morning, the following of engineers, who recently passed Miss Kmily Husbands was a visitor land, came Wednesday for a two a three week»' ient meeting. They ing stock, putting up fruit, doing legal provisions should he carefullly through Hood River in two big auto PERFECT. Wednesday in Hood River. weeks' visit at the home of his sister, stated that they were well pleased fancy work, drawings and many other read: • mobile trucks, the Dispatch says: Missie Bessie Jones was a visitor in Mrs. W. 0. Vensel, and husband. Mrs. with reaultB here and Mr. Myers hopes things to win the cash prizes and com According to the game laws of Ore tfoftdles, Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewinfl A few weeks ago a party of United Hood River on Wednesday. Harry Moore, another sister, is also to return to Mosier the middle part of pete for the free trips to O. A. C. and gon in both districts of the state the States geodetic surveyors were in this | Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty. Goodyear All-Weather Treads in here now, September to locate permanently. the state fair at Salem which are hunting season for deer with horns vicinity and spent several days in and New Home Users are Quality Choosers lasts until October 3). Three such deer near Dufur. They spent some time at Ford and larger sizes at Chnwn’s. J. O. Beldin, Ed. Dunsmore, W. A. J. FI. lligley, who for the past ten offered. Mrs. C. G. Stoltz was in Hood River Marsh and F'rank Middlcswart left months has been st Douglas, Alaska, The premium list will be published during any one season is the limit for Mount Lookout snd at different points r„rbs „ t. w £. C how n any one person. Does and fawns are in the neighborhood, taking altitudes, ] Wednesday for Gaicade Locks from doing carpenter work for a building in next week's issue of the Bulletin. the first of the week. protected at all times, and the killing making observatons, etc. They were where they planned to hike over to and loan association, returned to his It was decided last week to com E. A. Its r j was in The Halles Eagle mountain on a fishing and hunt home in Mosier Wednesday night. Mr. mence the opening of school for Dis of these will result in heavy penalty in very reticent about then object in ! T h e N e w H om e Se win g Mach. Co. business Wednesday. 204 Pacific Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ing expedition. Higley stated that the mines have been trict No. 52 on September 4, but since the event of conviction. coming here and in spending the time 1 Cane sugar, $7.70. Strauss makes The law also provides that " i t shall they did in this vicinity, hut let the Dr. and Mrs. Ilick C. Fenton and closed Tor some unknown reason and then it has been learned that this date the prices children ami Mr and Mrs. Jas. Thomp that it was not known just when they would hinder many of the children who he unlawful within the state of Oregon impression go out that they were con ere is more C atarrh In this section Dr. C. A. Macrum went to The son, of Portland, motored up over the would be opened again. This conse are planning to pick and pack the for any person, at any time, to have in nected with the forestry department o f T h the country than all other diseases Hailes yesterday on business. Columbia Itiver highway Satu-day for a quently stopped all building plans. prune crop. Consequently the opening possession more than 40 pounds of any and were establishing observation and put together, and fo r years ft w as sup Mrs. M Chaney and children went visit witli Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. McCargar, Mr. Higley left Sunday morning, on a date has been postponed until Septem dried, smoked, evaporated or jerked signaling points for use by that depart- ] posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre scribed local remedies, and by constant boat which he took as far as Vancou ber I I when all pupils are expected to vension or deer m eat. " returning Monday. to The Halles yesterday for a visit. ment. But there are those who dis ly fa llin g to cure w ith local treatm ent, Hunting more than half an hour after credit this story, or information. pronounced it incurable. C atarrh is a Economy Fruit Jars, Caps and Jelly Miss Ruth Clement was a visitor in ver, B. C. The remainder of the jour register. sunset, or more than a half an hour GlaaaeB at Chuwn's. Hood Riyer Saturday morning. Stie ney was made by train. On Mount Lookout there has been local disease, g rea tly influenced by con before sunrise, is prohibited by law. stitutional conditions and therefore re Poultry from the Mayerdale yards Mias Jennie Carroll was in Hood met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Resolutions of Condolence The state game warden has supplied for some years a signal post or "lo ok quires constitutional treatm ent. H a ll’s Clement, who were on the boat en is gaining a widespread reputation. o u t" for use in the forest Are protec- I C atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J River Wednesday afternoon. Whereas, The hand of death has every part of the slate with efficient mute to Mosier after a few days’ visit in The Lake Chelan Poultry ranch, of Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a consti Fid. and Clarence Hunsmore returned patrols, and violators of the law will tion. But at this station the geodetic tutional rem edy, is taken internally entered our midst and taken from us a Portland with their daughter, Mrs. .1. II. Chelan, Wash., were the purchasers surveyors on their recent trip put in a j the first of the week from Long Prairis be dealt with harshly. and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Daily, and returned home with them. the first of the week of 150 hens, 50 beloved sister, Nettie Carroll, therefore where they killed two cub bears. he it A license of $1 is required of hunters heliograph, or an instrument for flash Surfaces o f the System. One Hundred pullets and 4 cock birds, S. C. Rhode ing signals by means of the sun’s rays D ollars rew ard is offered fo r any case Hans Kollandsrud went to Hood | who live within the state. Resolved, That we a9 members of Mrs. C. G. Graham and daughter, Island Reds. This poultry is all pure th at H a ll’s C atarrh Cure fails to cure. Non residents are required to pay $10 falling on mirrors. Also a light for Send fo r circulars and testimonials, Mrs. Wm. Graham and little sun, spent River Wednesday to consult his physi bred and of the finest strain. Another Mosier Grange No. 234, do hereby cian regarding his broken leg Mr. fee in nrder to hunt game. A combin Aashing signals at n ig h t A t Mount express our great sorrow in the loss of Wednesday in Hood River. F J. C H E N E Y A CO../Toledo. Ohio. Kollandarud states that hie leg, which shipment of the same strain and also so faithful a member and friend, and ation license for residents of the state St. Helens another signal station has A 3-burner Perfection Oil Cook Stove raised at Mayerdale was sent Monday Sold by D ruggists. 75c. is in a cast, seems to be healing slow for both hunting and Ashing can be been established and the singals be H a ll's F a m ily F ills fo r constipation. night to Caldwell, Idaho, purchased be it further and two burner Oven for $13.50 caan, tween these two points can be plainly ly, and ia causing him very little pain. Resolved, that our charter be draped procured at any sporting goods house by the Fruitland Heights Poultry & at Chown’s. seen, both by day and night, and mes or county clerk for $2. in mourning for a period of thirty days C. K. Marshal motored over from Babbitry of that place. The Mayer sages sent from one point by means of J. M Patterson and family, of The and that we extend our sympathy to the Morse code can be plainly read at Halles, spent the week end with Mr. Hood River Monday afternoon, going dale stock has been highly recom the familv, and that a copy of these Money to Loan on Farm Land at 8 per the other. Many other signal stations to his ranch in the Greenwood district, mended throughout the Northwest by and Mrs. K. L. Cooper. resolutions he spread on the minutes of cent, and under certain conditions where he spent a couple days pruning Williams, proprietor of the Northwest have been established up and down the I.. J. Merrill was a Sunday visitor to this Grange and that copies also be settled. Krank his apple orcharu. Poultry Journel. coast, so that a regular chain of signal e Hood River where he spent the day sent to the bereaved family, the Grange Oregon communication can be carried out. It Donald Littlepsge came up from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham left Mon Bulletin, and the local paper. ■■ T N f f f U M H E n motoring in the valley. was also found out thst the govern Corbett Monday night for a visit at day for Portland where they will re Geo. W. Mathews, K. I,. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. side. ment has a chain of signals entirely Mr. Graham, who has been Hannah Root, Perley motored to the Halles on Satur C. J. I.ittlepage. He returned to Cor- su|>erintendent this summer at the across the continent so that, i f neces A. M. Roop, day where they spent the day. sary, the communication between the belt Wednesday morning where he is rock crusher, has been employed by Committee. Atlantic and PaciAc can be carried on the Pacific Bridge company on their The Misses V'Ona and Nedra Evans employed on a ranch by I. L. Evans. by means of these stations. contract in the construction of the were visitors the first of the week in Mr. and Mrs. Pearl F'rice and Mr. interstate bridge between Portland Cake Recipe It also leaked out from some of the Hood River. and Mrs. Kearney F'rice took the host and Vancouver. Mr. Graham will have Several ladies of Mosier have asked employes of the recent survey that it Ladies Aid Society will be enter Tuesday for Portland wher > they will charge o f one of the dredges used in that a recipe of Mrs. C. I.. Joy for a is the intention in time to place a pow tained at the homo of Mrs. V. C. er plant in Hood river, near Mount hva,no lnla,r thhr » ew J M eyf k W , M « « « t i n * to'r Vhe' piers'ind ch.nnel burnt leather cake, be published. The Young next Wednesday. living near the sawmill of Elmer Root and , |th him will he employed on the recipe follows: Lookout and establish an electric plant , i Htme dredger, | |oyd Fisher, who has The good, old fashioned hard mixed where the men have been employed. I cup of graulated sugar to furnish light for signaling purposes. candy, new lot st a special price of 1f>c want you to trade with me. o f ! been running one of the dinkey engines 1 cup of burnt sugar Many are of the opinion that this is lb. at Strauss’ . course, but i f you can not get what at the rock rrusher. J cup of butter part of the preparedness program which 2 eggs Miss Lenora Hunter has received a W. A. F irehaugh returned to Portland you want o f me I would rather see jou the government is very much inter 1 cup of cold water Sunday after looking over Iris orchard trade at some other store in Mosier letter from Hr. David Robinson who ested in at present, and it seems feas rather than to send away. Now all ; states that while he and Mrs. Robinson 2 cups of Hour interests at ( »rfley. ible. together pull for Mosier, says Strauss. are rapidly forming new acquaintances 2 teaspoonfuls o f baking powder Miss Rita Middlcswart, who has vanilla flavoring been visiting with relatives and friends FI. W. Oilier and his daughter. Miss at Tillamook and like their new loca Mary Hiller, of Wilsonvilie, California, j tion,yet they cannot help thinking often F'or the Ailing: here, has returned to her hofl 1 j cups of sugar Parkdale. left Wednesday after a visit at the of their friends and associations in I tablespoonful of burnt sugar Mosier. He stated that Roger Cliown, l-et us tiuisli ynur films. Same may he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy. i cup of milk son of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Chown, who lift at the Bulletin office. Slocom ,v Walter Hiller, a son, has been spend left here to go to Kockaway and other vanilla (anfield. Hood River. tl ing the Hummer here on the ranch with beach resorts, has been taken down effervescent Headache Sa lts his aunt and uncle. Colonel Cornelius Gardi ner and little Although it is expected.aceoririrg to A City Being “Jacked lip" Hugo FI. Birkner, who left here last with the measles, and he is attending daughter returned Sunday to Portland Wilmer Sieg, that a sag will occur in Spokane Interstate and Live Stock T r u ly has d o n e aw ay to him, although several miles from fall to go to Portland where he is now Throughout the entire business dis after an txtnnded visit at their summer prices about ihe time the local product w ith that disagreeable employed by that city as tree doctor, ' I'illamouk. While in his office recent trict of Astoria big huidlings are being Show, September 4 to 9 borne at Gardener's Point at Ortlev, is harvested, there ia atill every likeli was here Wednesday ncenmpamed by ly. FI. FI. Amsden, superintendent of raised to conform with the new grades hood that Hood River valley Haitlett c o n d it io n k n o w n as Miss Ruth Rhodes, who has been vis F’ E. Harding, of Salt Lake. They the Mosier city schools here last year being established under the city recla pears will sell for phenomenal price* Notice of Final Settlement of Estate iting at the home of her brother, K. C. were looking over their orchards and and now superintendent of the Hills mation program, which provides for " t h e m o rn in g a fte r ". thia year. I f the fruit had matured as Rhodes, and wife, left Sunday for her were well pleased with the condition of boro city schools, dropped in for a the elimination of all tide Mats hither Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned R. early as usual the harvest would now It is an agreeable prepara pleasant visit. Mrs. Emms F’osherg. home in Portland. G. Brook», executorof thee»tateof Gabel Brook», the trees and fruit. he under » , > and pears would bring decease.I. has tiled his final account and report in who formerly resided here, is now em to in evidence. The initial stages of tion for the relief o f head Ho you like cheese real fresh witnout Mrs. Jas. Carnes, Mrs. Spangler and ployed in one of the mills at Tillamook, this work have been accomplised by- growea rich returns, i h e Association said estate, in the County Court of Wasco County, ache, neuralgia, sea or train any nip fo it? I have aome Tillamook Mrs. L. FI Foust and daughter. Hazel, pumping sand from the Columbia river has already sold for future delivery a Oregon, and that the l*th day of September. 1916, at the hour of two o clock p m., at the County full cream cheese now cutting that came up from Hood River F’ riday for stated Hr. Robinson. sickness and depression fol at a coat of nearly $500,000. small bh ck of the crop of its alfil ated Court room in iFalles City. Wasco county. Oregon, will suit you. Strauss. The second stage is now in progress, a visit with Mr and Mrs. C. G. Stoltz lowing alcoholic and other growers at $1.50 per box. The bulk of has been fixed by the court as the time and place which when completed, will compre Mias l.uule Havis, daughter of Mr. in Greenwood. On Sunday the party last reason's crop was sold to cannera f<w hearing said final account and report. excesses. All persons are hereby notified to appear at said hend the hard surfacing of all streets and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Hood River, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W at $20 per ton, approximately 50 cents time and place and to show cause, if any they Price 25 cent* per Settle throughout the business district, with visited last week at the home of Mr. Yonish and family spent the day at per box. have, why said report and final account should a viaduct system covering approxi McVey'a springs a few milee south and Mrs. V. C. Young. The record offerings for Bartlett not be approved and an order made discharging ARTHUR said executor and ckwing said estate. mately 50 blocks on all main and inter pears are being made by the Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Krauaa, of The The If mat River visitors returned Mon- 1 R. G. B rcx T ks , secting streets. day. Growers Exchange. " W e will take all PHARMACY Executor of the Estate of Dalles, father and mother of Mrs. it is predicted that the picking of The coat o f these latter improve Cahel Brooks, deceased we can g e t , " says Kenneth McKay, F. A. Allingtnn. who left F'riday the Musirr crop of prune! will com J. T. Davenport, drove ovei Wednes P a it . W. C hilders . “ for $1.65." day for a visit. morning for North Yakima where Mrs mence on Monday, August 28, and the ments will be in excess of $360,000. Attorney fig- Estate. al8»15 Trade at home bargain No. 7- Fine Allington has been making an extended parking of the crop will begin at the visit with her sister and brother, re warehouse of the Mosier F’ ruit Growers White Patent flour, $1 60 a sack; $6.25 There a barrel while present stock lasts. turned Sunday ¡morning accompanied Association on the same date « «Q._«rxc rf-w en. by his wife During the past month is estimated 100 tons of Ita'isn prunes Strauss makes the prices. that Mrs Allington has been away she which have been eoid in bulk to Lynch Chris Huge on Wednesday morning hea had considerable trouble with a went to Portland to hear Charles Fi. gniter, which has left her in a grave A Taylor, of North Yakima, for $35 a Hughes, the Republican candidate for condition. While her condition is now ton, f. o. b. Mosier C. J Sinsel. wholesale fruit and pro preetdent, in his campaign speeches. improved her doclor has prescribed she duce merchant of Boise, Idaho, and Services at Immanuel church, as should be kept quiet and restful. president of the Boise Commerical usual. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Song Which is the (Juslity store of Moeier'' club, is here this week making all service at 11.15 a. m. Song service arrangements to handle the packing led by Thoe. Lelliott. Subject, “ Love " Which sells the best for the least? I will leave it to your own best judg of the local crop. The crates have all Miss I aura Kibbce, who has beer ment. I f there is any doubt In your been made and he expects to put on a making a visit of several weeks with mind read this list of gor da of which 1 force of at least thirty five packers in her friends. Miss Mary Higley and am exclusive agent in Moaier. That order to send out a rtrioad each day. Miss Alice Shogren, left Wednesday will decide Preferred Stock canned It is expected to take !' or 10 days to morning tor her home in Madras. goods, (all the year around none other finish, ana if possible, all local help An epidemic of n eaelee I as been so good), F letchmsn’s yeast. Diamond will he employed. spreading around Moaier. and while flour, Bevo, (the new Temperance 1 Italian prunes are grown principally the attacks seem tight, due precautions drink), Columbia lard. Golden West here, and a few crates of silver and should be taken that it is stamped out cofTee and extracts. Brown’s shoes. Petite prunes will be sold through before the opening of school Warner’s corsels, Johnson’s chocolatas. express shipments. 1» M. Bernstein, who until recently The (Juality Store? Why Strauss’ , of PRICK *1375 HOOD RIVI 35 Urn bc Parkers Wanted was foreman of the Mayrrdalc orchard course. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Borden want to l« S vse<l I through thia city last week Packing of the Moeier crop of prunes l i e is n«w with I eng. Jones A On, Salim Monday where Mrs. Burden will will commence about August 28. candy jobbers of Portland, be confined in the stele sanitarium for Thirty five packers wanted. Moeier tome time Two of their children ac help preferred. Register names at Mr. and Mrs. Frol VY. Wilson, accoin- companied them, and during Mr« Ror- olflc* of the Mosier F’ ruit Growers paslrd l*y their n.-ic*, Mise l.nov Taylor. | dan's stay at the sanitarium. Lather C. J. Sinsel, of Clieyrnue, Wyoming, who is y ailing I will remain with Mr Korden'i sister. Association. them returned to The i.allet last week Mrs. Fred IHirnheckrr at Dallas, and Recently a local man picked up the after a visit at their Moeter ranch. the baby, Wilma, will be taken rare Oregonian early one morning and be- I Mr. nsl Mrs. k. I. Cooper were in of hy Mrs. Henry Culp, another sister, gan to read to his wife. "Listen Hand River valley last week where they at Sherwood. Little F.lsra now claims here," he said, "T h e thermometer reg motored, spending a ,art of the day at Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Mo* as her new istered ltM degree* at Has Moines, Is . • he Hr. Belle Fergu on ranch But his wife had noil n>« uc- peps and mamma, and Carl, will re yesterday ” main in Moeier with his father, whe heard-she had gone out to stand be raaion wae their tin wedding returned W ednesday night. sary. tide the kitchen range end get warm. x x x x .x x x x x x x x x x ; ; x x x x : : : : x x x x x x x x I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I H* f B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N I DUFUR PAPER SCENTS PREPAREDNESS WORK Y UOWTOBE ‘Goodbye to the Morning A fter” PEAR PRICES WILL BE PHENOMENAL PRUNE PACKING TO BEGIN AUGUST 28 THE NEW REO D o n ’t buy an autom obile until you have seen the New R eo-th e Q uality car. Ihe best value fo r the m oney o f any car on the m arket. Y o u r thorough inspection is invited. D. M c D O N A L D , Distributor, Hood River, Or. -V