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NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN We have received our first shipment of new fall suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx and would like you to see them. There is nothin# any better in the line of men’s ready-to-wear suits than you will find in this excellent make. These suits are sold under a positive guarantee of satisfaction to the wearer and we stand right hack of any thin# we claim for them. If it ever should happen that you got one that did not prove to be all that we claimed if you will let us know we will be more than pleased to ad just it to your entire satisfaction. Hart Schaifner & Marx want us to do this and we have dealt with this firm long enough to find out that they mean just what they say; you are taking no chances when you buy one of these suits. Read their guarantee as follows: Satisfaction Guaranteed When you buy Hart Schaff ner & Marx clothes, you are entitled to complete satisfac tion. You will get all-wool or wool-and-silk fabrics, thor oughly shrunk; all seams silk-sewed, tailored in clean,san itary shops by our own employes; correct in stvle. Your dealer is authorized by us to say that if the clothes are not right, or not wholly satisfactory, your money will be re funded. As an evidence of good faith, we put our name in every garment we make. - Hart Schaffner & Marx. If you are in need of a good hat for knock-about wear do not pass up the specials we are offering just now in men s hats; about all sizes in the lot and hats that are worth more than double the price we are asking. They can’t last long at this price so do not delay. Men’s hats, values up to $1.50, your choice 50c Men’s hats, values up to $2.00, your choice 98c FORD T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R # We also have some big values in Children’s & Oxfords and Slippers, values up to $2 a pair, that J Q we are selling at the pair only *rVC Another lot including larger sizes and also a bunch of ladies shoes that are regular values from $1.50 to $3.50 a pair. We have placed these on a table and you can Q Q have your choice of them at very low price of, pair «/OC New Prices August 1,1916 The foUowing prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1st, 1916. Ladies silk gloves in black and tan, regular 50c values as the pair, only —.... . — Indies long silk gloves, regular values up to $1.25, colors black, white and tan. These are surely bar gains that you should not miss. The pair only Chassis Runabout Touring Car Coupelet Town Car Sedan The Paris Fair H O O D RIVER OREGON IIBVI $ 325.00 345.00 360.00 505.00 595.00 645.00 f. o. b. Detroit Two carloads of coal have arrived .1. Saul, who ia working in the h a r Red Ribbon coffee, the coffee with a gu a ran tee . If not sa tis fac to ry g e t vest fields near Gateway, was here the past week and already the contents B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N ! I your money back. Straus*. T hfst? p r i c e s are p o s itiv e ly g u a r a n t e e d against a n y r e d u c t i o n b e f o re A u g u s t 1st, last week for a brief stay with hia have been sold and hauled away by the p a rties ordering same. PLIgur A. Race 1917, but t h e r e is n o g u a r a n t e e against an a d v a n c e in p rice at a n y time. D. W. Hudson was in Hood River on wife and family. •r 'l I l- l-fr-P â I I I !■ I I 1- H -H - I- P-F+-H Wednesday. PL M. S trauss spent p a r t of F'riday has had charge of the weighing of the Box hatch«!» and box nails, at coal and disposition of it from the Mage's eider on ice, also other soft a t his ranch east of this city, and also care. Chow n’a. The biggest purchaser was a tte nded to business m a t t e r s in The drinks Strauss. School District No. 52 which loaded Mrs. C. fi. Stoltz returned yesterday Dalles. Claire Hailey was a Wednesday vis nearly 25 tons into the bins in the m orning from a visit in Hood River. The m em bers of the family of Rev. basem ent of the school. Guy Duvall was a Sunday visitor in itor in Hood River. Leon L. Myers, of The Dalles, who W. L. Rowland spe nt Wednesday has been conducting revival m eetin gs Hood River where he sp e n t the day. The jokers in the proposed beer am endm ent, by which, if it passes, Rem em ber, the best tire, th e Cood- afte rnoon in Hood River. here, are afflicted with the measles. e very saloon will he oiiened as a brew Trade a t the coolest store in Mosier. year, all sizes a t U'hown’B. Choicest cuts of m eat ami prom pt ser ery agency selling live cent drinks of Mrs. T. II. Gurtlnn wa» a Hood River At S t r a u s a , ’ of course. vice in mailing your order to you. Ac every kind of liquor corked, sealed and H. M. Scearce went to Hood River counts d u e in th irty days. Your pat visitor Wednesday morning. labeled "O rig in al P a c k a g e ." thus ronage earnestly solicited. T he llissl destroying every vestage of "O regon New lot of s h o t * gun shells a t on business Wednesday afternoon. Mrs C. G. Nichol and daughter, River Market, flood River, Ore. C how n’s. D r y , ” will he discussed hy A. C. A. Krotise retu rned to P ortland S a tu r Moses, a re pre se ntative of the Oregon Mr. ami Mrs. E. M. Stra uss went to i Mildred, were in Hood River F r id a y . Ginghams for the little children's day afternoon after spending a part of Anti Saloon league a t the Immanuel P ortland Wednesday for a visit. Economy and Golden S t a te Mason dresses. Nice asso rtm en t a t S t r a u s s . ’ his vacation here. Mr. K ronse is church ne xt Sunday at 11 a. m. and at Mrs. V. C. Young visited last week employed by tlie Library Binding comp the Christian church at 8 p. m. j a r s a t Chown’s. any of Portland. in Hood River. I. loyd P'isher, who went to Portland Olu Olsen was a tte n d in g to business Mis* Je ss ie Monteith re tu rn e d yes t o work on a dredge for the Pacific F ’nr Sale—Cannin g tomatoes. P'red m a t t e r s in 't he Dalles Tuesday. terday to her home in P ortland a f te r Bridge company, re tu rn e d Tuesday tiff L arge preserve ke ttle s and crocks Evans. visiting with her friends, Mra. W. T. m orning motoring over the highway. Harry E r ntson spent Saturday in McClure and Mrs. PL C. Rhodes. for preserves at Chown'a. He said t h a t the work on the in te r Hood River. P e t e r Olsen was in Hood River y e s Mr. McCarthy, of Lougheed Hi Mc s t a te bridge is not in readiness for the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy were Saturday j C arthy, Pacific Coast m an a g ers with dredges as yet, but declared th a t he terday. visitors in Hood River. Phone 2401 Ripe apricots for sale a t S t r a u s s ' offices in Portland, for the lirm of John will t e informed re g a r d i n g the st a r t Houma 1 and 2 Dall Bldg. For Sale—Young Jersey cow with Ohlen & Sons Saw Mfg. Co., was in of operations. J a c k G raham is still store. HOOD R I V E R . O REGO N Roland Depee was a visitoi in Hood m onth old heifer calf. Jan. C he rry, si the city Wednesday. He was looking waiting in P o r tla n d for the work to The impending railroad Lee H u n te r w as in llissl River on bus over the tim be r and sawmill of Fllmer commence. R iver Tuesday. Notice to C r e d it o r s strike is inte rfering with the progress Root with the view of purchasing. Huy B uster Brown shoes. Why? iness Saturday. of the c onstruction of the bridge. In th e C ou n ty C ou rt o t th e S t a t e o f O regon for E. M S tr a u ss and two children, * W. PL Brown received word th a t on use they will wear. Straus*. C ou n ty. T h e D alles, O rego n J . O. Beldin, W A. Marsh and PM. W&Aco P'erdinand and H a rrie t, spent Monday Thursday, A u g u s t 15, he was the In th e m a tte r o f th e e*tat** of J a m e s Camp is working in the har DunBmnre returned Sunday night from fa th e r of a 10 pound hoy born in Hood a fte rn o o n in Hood River. S . E. F r a n c isc o , d e c e a se d . vest tielda near Wasco. N o tic e ix hereby g iv e n th a t th e u n d er sig n e d has River a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. a four d a y s' hunting trip. They mo Mr. and Mr*. Geo. C ham berlain and l»c«*n ap p o in ted by th e C ou nty C ou rt o f th e S ta te Fred Evans w e n t to Portland on the faintly have re tu rn e d from a cam ping F H. Blagg where Mrs. Brown and tored to Cascade Locks and hunted o f O regon for W asco C ou n ty, a d m in istra to r o f the host yesterday. children have been sta y in g since hack from there as f a r as ten miles in e s t a t e o f S . E. F r a n c isc o , d ec e a se d , and ha* q u a l trip on Hood river. s t r a w b e r r y h a rv e st. Mr. Brown went the vicinity of Chinadere mountain. ified ax su ch a d m in istra to r . A ll person»- h a v in g Give the 11 iks I River Market a trial John Folder r e tu r n e d Wednesday to Hood River.Sunday. » a g a in s t »aid e s ta t e a r e hereby n otified to Mr. Beldin succeeded in bringin g bitek claim order lor mutit which will he mailed to p r e sen t sam e, properly veritied, to th e u n d er m orning from Baker and other e as te rn a small bear, weighing about 150 sign ed a t hi» place o f buHineBS in M osier, W asco you by parcel post Prom pt service. Mrs. Rose Robinson, of Portland, Oregon points where he has been for ou n ty. OregiHi, w ith in six (6) m o n th s from th e P rank How ard, was up from Hood several days on business. who has been here visiting a t the pounds, and Mr. Marsh dropped a C d a te o f th e first p u b lication o f th is n o tice, w h ich homes of her sister, Mrs. J a s . Cherry, th ree point buck deer. Fresh deer said d a te o f first p u b lica tio n is t h e 2 r>th day o f Saturday in the interest» of th e Pacific Get your school shoes now while our and brother, Jo h n T. Davenport, went trac k s were plentiful, they state d, but A u g u s t, 1916. Ntates Telephone company. stock is complete School will open I to The Dalles Wednesday for a visit a t a f t e r going over the ridgeB in th at E im ; ak A R a c e , H. M. Soearce has been here for se v in two weeks, on Sept. 11th. a25s22 A d m in istr a to r Strausa. 1 the t-onn of her sister, Mrs. p'. S. vicinity quite thoroughly they decided eral days looking over his coming apple » ■ — ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ------------- -...... ...........| t h a t no more big g a m e were a t th at Mrs. R, PL Roy, m other of C. G. 1 Gunning, and husband. Ju d g e Gunning. crop from hia young trees. Nichol, came up from Hood River yea- \ MrB. E. Cobb and her grandson, tim e in their neighborhood. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Let us linisli your dims. Same may la- terday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown and son, Shelley Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N o tice is h ereb y g iv e n , th a t th e u n tiersig n ed R lefi at t h e Bulletin office. Slocoui *V Money to I sihii on Parin Lund a t » per D. W. Hudson, came up from Portland Roger, returned Monday night from a G. Brooks, e x e c u to r o f th e e s ta t e o f ( "abel B rooks. ! Gun field. Hood River, 1 1 cent, ami un d e r certain conditional Sunday for a two w e eks' viait. She I (rip of ten dayB where they m otored to d ec e a se d , ha» filed h is final a c c o u n t an d rep<»rt in ' Mrs. John P. Ross and da ughter, settled, p ra nk G. Dick, The Dalles,) ley has been a tte n d in g the Portland coast resorts in the vicinity of Tills said e s ta t e , in th e C ou nty C o u rt o f W asco C o u n ty . O regon, and th a t th e lu th day o f S e p te m b e r . 1916. Blanche, were Hood River visitors < >regon tf Trade School for the past ye ar s tu d y mook. (Jn the second dav a f te r leav at th e h ou r o f tw o o ’cloek p. m ., at th e County ! F riday. C ourt room in D a lles C ity. W asco c o u n ty , O regon, ing here Roger contracted the measles. Mr. and Mrs. P'rank K e rr and | ing p a tt e r n m aking, fie will r e tu r n to l>een fixe»! by th e court a s th e tim e anti place Gus Godberson re tu rn e d from The children spent the week end with Mr. ; lna school again in S e ptem be r and will Mr. Chown, sta te d th a t while he has ha» for h e a r in g said final a c c o u n t and report. R. W . KING W . BREWER never been much of a fisherman, he Dalles yesterday where he has been and Mr*. C. A. McCargar, returning live with his grandmother. A ll p erson s a r e hereby n otified to a p p ear at said President S ecretary tim e and p la c e and to »how causa*, if any they made several good catches in mountain for Beveral days. to P ortland the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Berry arrived have, w h y said report and final ac c o u n t should s. The roads in t h a t country not l»e approved anti an order m ade d isch a rg in g Mrs. J. PL Proetur and son, Pra nk, Sunday from Vancouver, Wash., and stream Mrs. CL E. Ruppe, sister of Mrs are good, statpd Mr. Chown, and since »aid e x e c u to r and clo sin g said e s ta te . were Wednesday visitors in Hood K. L. Cooper, has re turne d to her have take n the residence of M r B . Writ. leaving here he a veraged 22 miles to H. t*. IiHtMlKS. River. home in Portland a f te r visiting a t the i Johnson, form erly occupied by Mr. and the gsllon of gasoline in his Ford. E x e c u to r o f tin* E s ta te o f Mrs. E. E. Amsden. Mr. Berry, who L a b el Br<*oks, dot eased Levi Tyler, brother of Mrs. Geo. home of her sister. In honor of hia b i r th d a y , Mrs. Ed. I’At'I W C h i i . p e r s . Camp, returned to his home in Scholls, Miss Ruth C lem ent went to flood will ts k e Mr. A m id e n 's position as A ttw n e y for E s ta te . alK slo Oregon, Wednesday a f te r a short visit. River Monday afternoon where she su p e rin te n d en t of the city school, was 1.. Reeves gave an informal dinner Sunday to a few of her friends. Mrs. E. M. Camp, of G resham, ia will remain fur a few days in prepara supe rinte ndent Uat year of the Harney Among the m any good thin gs to eat school a t Vancouver, where he has here visiting a t the homes of her suns, lion for tearher'B e xam inatio ns. prepared hy the hostess, was a big ta u g h t for the past several years. George and J a m e s Camp. Mrs. M. E. Gray, m othe r of Mrs. birthday cake on which were 51 c an C. G. Nichol left Monday morning dles, Miss Gladys Denton ia visiting at the Fred Evans, re tu rn e d to 'th e Dalles designating the nurnner of years V------- home of her cousin, Mrs. J. R. Wilcox Monday night a f t e r a visit here with for Redmond, Gist and other e astern since Mr. R eeves' birth. Besides Mr. _ 2 _ Oregon points. Mr. Nichol has big and Mrs Reeves, and Mrs. Perry and Miss Denton is from Hood River. her d a u g h te r and son-in-law. branch holdings in th a t vicinity which T he lit ms 1 River Maiket will take Mrs. J. C. A ttle hury and th ree little are being looked a f te r by p'. G. Powers Mrs. Kirkendsll, of Portland, who are yimr orders for meat a nd mail th e m to children returne d Tuesday to GreahHm who also has holdings there. Mr visiting there, those pre sent were Mr you by parcel |M>st. Customers will lie a f te r visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Powers form erly resided in the Green and Mrs. C. C. Clem ent and da ughte r. Camp. allowed JO days oil their hills. wood distric t on the place now owned Miss Ruth C le m e n t; Mr. and Mrs C. J. L ittlepage and da ughte r. Miss Dr. H. I,. Dumble was called up Miss M a rg a re t Phillips, of Portland, hy Jo h n Strahm . Ruth L ittle page, Mra. Ed. I,. Howe, from Hood River Saturday on account accompanied her a u n t and uncle, Mr. Mrs. It A. W right and da u g h te r. Miss Daisy Ilyles. Dr. C. A. Mac-rum, of the sickness of Miss Alice -'Uogren, and Mrs. W. p'.. Chown, on theii re tu rn Miss Mildred W rig ht, are here from d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. P A. trip from the coast and is now visiting Portland visiting their son and brother, 1.. J . Merrill, C. J. Sinsel, and Rubt. Simpson. with them. Bhogren. Byron C. W right, a t the Plaat Hood J. PL Rasinusen, of Lincoln, Neb., Why, fir, the Union may be preserved / rom dismember C. (>. Perley, who has been suffering Mrs. Geo. plmry, d a u g h te r of D. W River F r u it company ranch. Mrs with rheum atism in his leg, went to Hudson, accompanied by her tittle Clarence P'rancia and her d aughter. left Tuesday on his re tu r n trip east ment by this proposed railroad."— Joseph R . Underwood in a f te r a sh ort stay here looking over The Dalles Monday night fur a few da ughte r. Mary l.ee, came up from Miss Sarah P'rancia. also of Portland, the United States Senate, February 19, 1653. days to he under the care of his physi Hood River Wednesday nig h t for a are visiting with »«lr. W right and are his orchard interests. He expected to , stop ove r in Portland, and if he found cian. visit. spending two weeks camping on the | time, to take a ride over the Columbia The road has been built through an Indian country with Ployd Brown, son of W. E. Brown, Mrs. D. W. Hudson left Sunday for place. mil the tribes banded together and hostile."— General G. M. River highway. Mr. Rasm use n m a in went to lluod River Tuesday where Howarden, Iowa, where she expects to H. R ards left yesterday for his home ' tained th a t while his crop from the Dodge in Congress, 1863. will he employed by P. H. Blagg with visit for a month with the families of in Corvallis where be is a stu d e n t in | young trees is light this year, the whom hia m other and brothers amt hre brother. A. I). Horton, and sisters, the Oregon A gricultural College. He apples are of nice size and color. siste rs a te staying. Mra. Palm er and Mra. Jo e Horton. has been spending a part of his sum Estimate* were made for 1000 boxes. Carroll Cole came up from Portland Mra. R. If. Kemp, siste r of J . T. m er vacation with friends in Mosier I He expects to re tu r n again next sum on the ste am er Tahoina a f te r spending Davenport and Mrs. Jas. Cherry, re and Hood River. While here he has ! mer. and will a r ra n g e hia work so that a pa rt of the sum m er vacation, for the turned P'nday to her home in the Hood beer, visiting at the home of Mrs. he can make a much longer stay. Mr. past throe weeks, visiting with friends River valley in the Odell d istric t a f te r II. PL Bailey. Rasmusen is a professor in the civil and relatives. a visit here of se veral days. J. P. Carroll and son, J. M. Carroll, 1 engineering d e p a r tm e n t a t the Univer Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson, of La PM ward Ball, of the Parlor Grocery motored to points south of The Dalles 1 sity of Nebraska. Grande, who a re motoring over the in The Dalles, accompanied hy his on F'riday of l a s t , week looking f o r ' In honor of her 11th birthnay a num country, stopped off for a visit this wife and friends, motored over F'riday wheat hay and found the best near | ber of little friends of .Miss Luella week at the home of their a unt and for a visit at his ranch in the G re e n D u rfu r where they purchased two c a r Nelson, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs cousin, Mrs. W. T. McClure and Mis. wood district. loads to be used by J. P. Carroll, and 1 .1. F Nelson, surprised ner on Wednes E. C. Rhodes. G. H. Rorden was in The Dalles F'ri- sons. J. M. Carroll and G. I.. Carroll ' day of last week and presented her Mr. and Mrs W. C. Venae I, Mr. and day where he made final five-year Ope c ar of the baled hay has arrived ; with numerous presents. The a f t e r Mr*. Gene McNeil and Lee Evans left proof on his homestead. His witnesses, and ia being hauled to the harna of the noon was spent in playing games. Re The total am ount will he freshm enta of ranteluupe. apricots, Tuesday lor Hood River where they who accompanied him, were 1 ee H u n buyers candy, r t k e and lemonade were set veil expect to spend a week camping ami ter, Leslie Root and Thus. Moe. approxim ately 30 tone. Those present were H a rrie t and Dor fishing in the vicinity of the Punch Thus. Moc, who has been employed Mr. and Mrs Kenneth I.. Cooper Bowl. in the sawmill of PHmer Root for some motored to Hood River Sunday a f t e r othy Strauss. Thelma and Bert John Mr. and Mrs R. H. Cummings, Mrs time, left Friday afte rnoon for the noon, re tu rn in g to Mosier in the e v en son, MilJred Nichol, Arvilla Husbands. Anna McLane and L. J. Merrill «pent Green Point mill of the Stanley-Sm ith ing to m eet hie aister. Miss Mildred Aria. Jennie and Frances Cole. I.avella Sunday on the Columbia River high I. umber company in the Cpper Hood Cooper, who was re tu r n in g on the and Alvin Joy. C rystal Cook, Elsie . Den* and Ruby Proctor, way. m otoring down as far as Crown River valley, following the closing of evening tr a in from Portland where she Carlson, Gladys and Charles Blackburn. Gladys Point, and r e turning to Mosier in the the local mill. had motored In the P'rank fin auto m o Vinmg, Basil Hoeye, A lb e rta Madden. evening. Mrs Dudley Piercey and baby son, bile belonging to Dr Belle P'erguaon Lloyd W agner. Richard. I.eona and Mr. and Mrs John S t r a h m and Mr. Kenneth, came down from The Dalles who has re tu rn e d to her home a f t e r a Luella Nelson. w . and Mr*. C. A. Brown drove last week Sunday accompanied by her father. visit at the Cooper home. With the hot w eather of the past by team to the head of Plight Mile J. P. iligley, who made a short visit P. S. "Flapjack** Brown, of the few days many of the local c it u e n s where they spent several days visiting with her Mrs, Piercey and baby Albers Bros Milling company, of Port a t the home of the son of the former, returned Monday night accompanied lend, accompanied by Ja c k Willis, j have donned th e ir bathing suits and led Pldward Strahm. hy her m other who visited for a few credit man with the Meier A P'rank arc indulging in the Columbia River's cooling w a ters The w ater hes receded Mr*. Prank S t u a r t returned Wednea days company, passed through Mosier Sun rapidly and give* a wide expanse of day with her little da ughter. C rystal A derailed box c ar Sunday night | day afte rnoon en route to c e n tr a l Ore Alice, to their home in Maupiti where caused the delay of trains Not. 4 and gun in the Albers Bros, company car gently sloping beach. The ba th houses which were constructed last ye ar pa rt her husband ia the ra sh ier of the local IX. lh e car was off the track near driven by Mr. Brown The l a t t e r 1 * hank. Mrs. S t u a r t ia a d a u g h te r of the tunnel and the passenger trains on a business t r ip of two weeks and ly a t the expense uf the city and p a r t ly hy the donations of local c itu e n s. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Piercey. pulled up to It where they waited Mr Willis is spending his su m m er and were hauled up last fall and (he Th»re Is more t'atarrh In this section Train No. 4 which ia doe here a t 9:1* vacation with him. They will retu rn lumber stored in the rear of the engine of the eountrr than all othet disease» p. m. did not arrive until 12 o'clock. over the Columbia Kiver highway. house, will he hauled to the beach this put together ami 'or veara It w.ia su p Mr. and Mr* Sheppard and two poaed to he Incur,»ble Doctors pra A spring board is being Mr and Mrs. (". G. Nichol. son Leo. week children and Mr and Mrs Webber, of se rib* ,1 local remedies, and by cunstani lh e d a u g h te r Mildred, and Mrs. Nichol'* planned, r o n tsr u c te d on a r a f t ly fatting In cure with local treatment Portland, motored over the Columbia mother. Mr*. W D Holly, m otored te one used last year, built by W A ro n o u n c e d II tm orahle t'atarrh la a River highway Saturday spending two Hubsande. floated away during the Portland and re turne d Sunday evening Mat disease, greatly Influenced hv .on day* a t Mra. Frances Fox Miller's Joint Fast and West w ith a Boulevard ot Steel attlui to n a l condition* and therefor- re Several beach pa rties They left here about fl o'clock Sunday high w a ter. q u ire s constitutional treatment l la i r . place in the Greenwood district. They morning, and a f te r m aking sh ort slops i have already been held and no doubt were en route to t h e Dalles and Clear along the scenic highway a t the print!- I the excellent Columbia riv er beach '* e ta r r h f u r » m a n u factu re* ! hv K J C h em jr g ! 'o T n lr d i O hio 1 » a . ■oust! I ake, Oregon. W m . M c MURRAY pal points of interest went on into will toon pro»» as poiwUr as last year. t u itf iia l rem eA y. Is ta k e n Intel ■ly Mr and Mrs. A. H. Burton received Portland where they remained for a a m i a c ta th r u th e RU mm I on t h e Vf General Passenger A geo! B o rfn re a n 1 t h e U v e o in I me H u tiravi won! last week fiom their daughter. brief slay They returned in the even-1 Sraaott Kab* Ih n DuMiirs re w a rd ta ofTen-i! for an y • sa» PO RTLA N D Ruby, announcing the birth to herself! ing to Mosier. Over 5d0 cars were that H ilf « f 'a t a r r h c u r e fa ils in cut and husband. Mr. and Mra. Donald on the highway th a t they sew while j News has been received from Wash Sem i f o r c i r c u l a r s a n d te a ttm n n ta la Ahern, a t p;i Reno, Oklahoma, ot a Off en route to P ortland and on the return ingtnn o f the death in New York of F 1 r 'H K N K T « C O . Tu!s4n. O hio pound boy on August 15. The young trip three tim es t h s t l umber, it wa* the two year old baby d aughter. Birdie, Sold h v D ru g g te ta TV • te r ha* tieen named Shannon Burton e stim ated, were enjoying the acenie of Mr. and Mr*. N. J Sinnott. Mra M a ll ■ t a m i l / f i l i a fu r c o n etlp a tlo n Sinnott was in New York ei gaged in Ahern. wonders of the trip. musieal study. - H - H - H H - I - H - 1- H - H - l i l i l í l"H - Í Walther-Williams Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS THE DALLES Dr. William Morton Post Dentist - - - OREGON Twenty-Sixth Annual Wasco County Fair SEPTEM BER 20, 21, 22, 23 A regular old fashioned county fair. One the children will enjoy and the older ones talk about. A fine display of farm products and a first class livestock exhibit. Automobile and motorcycle races, horse races and new track stunts. Street sports and amusements with something doing all the time. Good music and a good time. J OB P R I N T I N G A National Institution p O R half a century and more—ever since I m P the first locomotive poked its nose west of the Missouri River —this railroad has worked con tinuously for the development of the territory which it serves, ind for the improvement of the property. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent every year in telling the people of the East about the wonder ful opportunities of the West. Prosperous cities and towns, thriving industries and fertile farms mark titty year» of nota ble progress. The Union Pa cific System has among western railroads in keeping its lines at the highest standard; whether business is good or bad, adequate provision is al ways made for maintenance of the Boulevard of Steel which links the East with the West. T he Union Pacific System has also been first with practically every device which makes for security and comfort of travel ers and for safety and expedi tion in the passage of freight. Success has justified this policy of efficiency, but the full measure of success has been attained only by the con fidence and support of the people who live in the Union Pacific country, and to them this advertisement is directed in a spirit of grateful apprecia tion. The Union Pacific Sys tem is proud of its territory and of the people who live in its territory, and in turn is worthy of the pride w ith which it is re garded by the people it serves as a great national institution. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM