-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 eerintendent 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« 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