John B. Stetson Hats
You all know the superior quality o f these in apj>ear-
ance, tfood wear and entire satisfaction. We believe the
original John B. Stetson hat is the most economical hat
you can buy. We carry a very large line o f these cele
brated hats for men and have just opened up our first
Fall shipment which we will be pleased to show you
whether you are just ready to buy or not. Cui prices are
the lowest.
We want also to call your attention to the big specials
we have in the line o f men’s hats. One lot o f odds and
ends that we are selling at only 50c each. Another assort
ment o f hats that are worth regularly up to $2.00 Q O
Your choice
«/ O C
S P E C IA L Embroidery, a big assortment of widths
and patterns from 4c a yard up to 10c a yard.
Your choice, the yard
2'c
S P E C IA L Ladies fiber silk boot hose in colors, black
and white, all sizes,dandy good hose for the money.
Three pail ■ for
»p 1
S P E C IA L Ladies sleeveless vests, regular values up
to 15 cents each. Sizes 4, 5, and 0.
£
Your choice
JC
S P E C IA L We have placed on special sale a big as
sortment o f woolen dress goods suitable for Fall and Win
ter dresses. The regular values in this lot run from 45c
up to $1 a yard. You will do well to look this special over
as there are certainly some big values in the lot.
Your choice, the ya rd ___ __ _______________ _____
39c
B oys Suits We have received another shipment of
boys two piece suits that are most suitable for dress or
school wear. This department is the largest in the city
and we can best supply your needs in style, quality and
price. Come in and investigate: it wili pay you; 2d floor.
Shoes fo r Men, W o m e n and C hildren We can liest
supply your needs in this line with good reliable footwear.
We have the Queen Quality, White House and Ameri
can Lady for women, The Bostonians, American Gentle
man and White House for men, and the Security and Bus
ter Brown shoes for the boys and girls and our prices are
the lowest. I f you wish a low priced shoe we can give it
to you. or if you want the best we can supply that also.
I f in need o f a bathing suit remember we can save
you money on your purchases in this line.
The Paris Fair
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
New Prices August 1,1916
The following prices for Ford cars will be
effective on and after August 1st, 1916.
Chassis
.
.
Runabout
.
T ou rin g Car
.
Coupelet
.
.
T o w n Car
.
Sedan
.
.
f. o. b. Detroit
$325.00
345.00
360.00
505.00
595.00
645.00
I C. A. Morden came up from Port-
Wm. Sendlinger, who has heen in
. land Saturday to remain over the week the harvest fields near Wasco for the
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N
T h e s e prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st,
| end with hi* brother, G. P. Morden, past month, returned Monday af te r
1917, hut there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time.
on the ranch.
noon. Ht* stated that the weather of
■ I 'T i n
£ Mr. and Mrs. L. Blaufus came up the past week had heen extremely hot
W. C. Vensel was in The Dalles on from Portland Sunday for a visit at for the work in the grain fields. He
business Wednesday.
the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. F. says that he rnay return in a few days
for the remainder ol the harvest.
L. H. Leininger was in Thu Dalles i Nelaon.
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis. K. L. Cooper returned
County AHHCHHor James A. Davis on
K L. Cooper motored to Waaco yes I Friday mailed all tax statement» on Monday from Portland wheie they
terday on business.
¡ propetty in Wasco county outside of attended a most enjoyable reunion of
the Cooper family. Since leaving here
For Sale— fanning tomatoes. Kreil I ho Dalles and vicinity.
last week Mr. Cooper stated that they
Evans.
»15
Leo. Nichol, the Misses Emily Hus
had traveled in their Buick, 527 miles,
Miss Bertha Godbersi.n came down bands, Blanche Ross, Marie Shogren, averaging 22 miles to the gallon of
| and Shelley Hudson motored to The gasoline.
from The Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Boldin motored Dalles last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Harlan and
Miss Olive Marcott, of Portland, ar children, Mrs. Grace Payton, Tom,
to The Dallca Friday.
rived
the
first
of
the
week
for
a
two
8. E. Evans was in The Dalles yes
Norrene, Mitt, Bob, and the. baby
week's visit at the home of her sister, 11 a > I» ii have heen here from Vancou
terday on business.
Mrs. L. J. Wagner, on Almorita ranch. ver, Wn., visiting at the home of Mrs.
Hans Kollandsrud was a visitor in
Ivan Wood, who formerly resided VI. E. Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hood Kiver yesterday.
here, and at Hood River, returned to
M. Chaney went to Hood Kiver Sat Monmouth Thursday after a visit with (linger. Newell Harlan is a brother
of Mr. Ginger.
Drives a w a y Rheuma
urday on business.
G. I.. Carroll and family.
tism and Nturaljria,' re
Pearl Frice came up Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren were
W. K. Chown motored to Wasco on the steamer Tahoma from Vancou
lieves sprains »nd bruises
in Hood River Saturday.
Thursday accompanied by F. S. Serin, ver, where he has been located since
BJoneu back i/nni mtitisfitd
Box hatchets and box nails, at a Portland attorney, who has a ranch leaving the aawmill of F L. Root. He
Arthur
Charm
Chown’a.
here.
took with him on his return trip on
Miss (¡race Bailey was a Hood Kiver
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McNeil returned the boat 'luesday morning a load of
visitor Monday.
t > Portland Sunday after a visit with i furniture. He expects to come after
Mr. j another load later in the week.
Monday, September 4th, is Labor Day, and this Bank will
Miss Marion Wood visited Friday in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Verse!.
McNeil is a brother of Mr*. Ventel.
flood Kiver.
* Prune
pickers and packers, atttn-
Instead of starting Monday morning
be
closed all day. It is to be hoped that this same day will
Get yuur lunch goods here.
us planned, the packing uf the Mosier
Mrs. Alex Stewart relumed Sunday tion.
Trade at home bargain No. 7— Khakai
prune crop was not commenced until
cloth, extra heavy, 20c yard. Strauss. from an extended visit at VVashougal Fresh bread every day, including > .t
not
be the starting o f a great railroad strike.
luesday noon. The work of organiza
Mrs. C. O. Stoltz went to Hood Ht the home of her son, Ira VV. unlay; wiener«, etc., Wednesdays aid
Fridays; doughnuts and snails, Tues
tion
among
the
packers
and
C.
J.
Sin-
!
Howland.
Kiver F'riday afternoon for a visit.
sel, who has the work in charge, be
Miss Amelia Stoneman was down days and Fridays. Good service and
Dr. C. A. Marrum was in Hood
sides packing 205 crates was the first
from The Dalles Sunday where she lowest prices and satisfaction always
Kiver Tuesday afternoon on business.
sh > b
day’s milk. Many of the packers had
spent the day with Mr. aid Mrs. or 1 want the goods back,
Remember, the best tire, the Good (J. J. F. Carlson and family.
Strauss.
never worked with prunes before. On j
-
O rego n
year, all sizes at Chown'a.
Wednesday 480 crates were packed out
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Torgler, daugh
»Sunday services nt the Immanuel
in
half a day.
Key Duvall spent yesterday in Hood church will be led by Geo. W. Math ter, Agnes, and son, Arthur, and wife,
Delays were caused as the fruit had
River.
ews. Subject, “ Our Needs: Person left Portland at 1 p. rn. Saturday
not ripened fast enough to be brought
afternoon, arriving at the home of Mr.
Paul Bommen was in Hood Kiver al, Community and Spiritual."
in, even though it is being shipped a
and Mrs. G. A. Brown in the Green
yesterday afternoon.
* »
«»»
* * ^
. » » ^
During the week D. P. Harvey has wood district at H o'clock. The return
trifle green.
By Thursday morning • » ^
*
New lot of shot gun shells at been busy with his wood saw, cutting
605 crates had heen loaded in a car :
trip
was
made
over
the
Columbia
Kiver
as
head
of
the
elm
leaf
beetle
crew.
Chown’a.
cord wood for several parties in the highway Sunday.
which
was
finally
secured,
to
he
routed
|
His position in the east will give him
Chris IlHge was in Hood Kiver yes city. He has been assisted by E. C.
via Spokane and then over the Canad
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Vensel, Mr. and a good incren e in salary. Mr. Hirkner
Rhodes.
terday on business.
ian Pacific on account of the impend- j
Mrs. Gene McNeil and Lee Evans re was formerly a resident of Mosier, ing strike. Another car was promised
Mrs. H. B. Gray and daughter, turned Saturday from a week spent where he has orchnrd interests, having
D. P. Harvey was in flood Kiver
■
provided it could he loaded by 6 o’clock »
Helen, returned to Portland yesterday camping at the Punch Bowl on Hood left here last fall to go to Portland.
Inst week on business.
Friday night. This was guaranteed by
Several big steelheads were
Economy and Golden State Mason after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. river.
W. L. Rowland has a turkey hen
Nelson and family. Mrs. Gray is a landed as well as all the tiout that that has roa le a record that is the Mr. Sinsel and with everyone doing
jars at Chown’s.
their utmost the task wiil be com
sister of Mr. Nelson.
they
could
eat
during
thier
stay
there.
highest
in the community to the beet
Miss Estella K. Parker was a Hood
Mrs. J. F. Nelson went to Portland A suitcase full of fish was brought of our knowledge. To date this hen pleted, assures Mr. Sinsel.
Kiver visitor Monday morning.
Less than 40 packers,
including
Saturday for a short visit at the home back with them.
nag laid 81 i ggs that have been taken
i
For Sale—Young .lersey cow with of her parents. She h I ho visited with
many beginners, nave heen at work, j
from her, laying 83 in one nest and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Brown
and
f
a
m
month old heifer calf. Jaa. Cherry, si her brother, Chas. Blaufus, in Brook
whereas 60 could he used to advantage.
uring for a time. Later
ily came up from Hood River Thursday then dis
" I am well pleased with the crew.”
B. A. Berry was in The Dalles on field. Wn.
accompanied by their children, May, shu was t nd sitting on a nest of stated (
. Sinsel, “ as they all work
business Saturday.
S. Hiller, who has been here for a Floyd, Rosie, Tommy ami two weeks’ eight eggs ai d is due to hatch the first ; with a
ii th .i si iws they have the
Large preserve kettles and crooks stay with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy and ¡old bahy, Willi m. 'J hey expect to j f the
th. Bluejaya have been a
interests of the i
. jnity at heart.”
for preserves nt Chown’s.
family, and with his brother, Walter, remain here for the winter on the place a menac ■ and several times around the
An embargo placed on freight and
Otto Huge returned Monday night left Wednesday for hss home near of Kdw. Bull, of Tho Dalles, in the nest broken shells of tuikey eggs have passengers ieavis the prune situation
neen found,
presumably stolen by
Sherwood.
from a trip to Portland,
j Greenwood district.
these birds while the hen was olf the as well ns other fruits, very unsettled.
Word has been received that Mike
Frank Middleswnrt was a Hood
Mrs. F. L. Root accompanied her
nest.
Taking
this
into consideration Following is the statement from the w ith IX d C A L A P P L I C A T I O N S , as they
Miller, who for years has been with sister, Mrs. F. .1. Deekleman, ..t •! hus
Kiver visitor this week.
general managre of the O.V\. K. & N. cannot reach the seat o f the disease.
Mr. Rowland believes that the ltlO
the
section
crew
of
.las.
Piercey,
01
C atarrh is a local disease, g rea tly in
band,
cm
the
boat
to
Portland
Thurs
Co. :
Chub Baiiey was in Hood Kiver on
mark
has
easily
bee
by constitutional conditions,
Wednesday died in a Portland hospital day. F. L. Root and brother, Leslie
“ In view of the published state fluenced
Saturday morning.
and in order to cure it you must
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
Moe,
aceompH-
Phone 2401
following an operation.
expected
to motor down over the
ments to the effect that a strike of take an internal remedy. H all's C a Rooms 1 nnj 2 Hall Blilg.
S. D. Fisher was a Hood Kiver vis
nitii
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
II.
Blackman,
|
Columbia River highway Friday, re
train
and
enginemen
on
all
railroads
in
tarrh
Cure
is
taken
internally
and
Chas.
Hoff
and
uncle,
Frank
Fggert,
itor Saturday.
isit in Mosier the United States has been called for id ts thru the blood on the mucous sur- |
HOOD R I V E R , OREGON’
pent a few days of Inst week at Mt. turning Saturday aecompuuied hy Mrs. stoppe d fur a brie
For the school luiu-h—crsrkers, cook Adams visiting the lava and ice caves. Root.
return to Hood | four a. m. Pacific time, Sept. 4, 1916. fa res o f tho system. H a ll’s C a ’ arrh j
Mond iy while on tl
Cure w as prescribed by one o f the best
ies, pickles, peanut butter, wax paper, They also spent several days at Ship-
had
been
to
Dayton,
|
River.
They
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
i
f
said
phy.sl. ians in this country fo r years. It
Indian Jack Coover was sent to Ih c
and jelly. Strauss.
, w 1 ur»* th**y
Hi*1)' visited at the home strike in fact takes place unvoidable is composed o f some o f the best tonics
herd’s Hot Springs before returning Dalles Hospital Tuesday night by
Notify to Creditor»
II. ij. M 01 ?, and d il a j s will probably occur to passen known, combined with some o f the
. Moe’b brother,
broth
Mrs. Win. Morgason and daughter, home.
local citizen*. His face was badly
In th . County Court o f tho State o f Oregon for
wife.
They left
lift Hood River last ger and freight tiuins. I he Oregon- best blood purifiers. Th e perfect com
Shirley, spent Monday afternoon in
Thos. Moe was up from Hood River swollen, lie believes it to be the i hurstlay morning.
bination o f the Ingredients in H a ll’ s W o n ) County.
k ing in Dayton Washington Railroad ard Navigation C
Hood Kiver.
atarrh Cure is w hat produces such
In the matter o f the .'state o f
for a short stay, returning on the result of mosquito bites received while
S. E. Francisco, deceased.
Mrs. Thus. Moe and her sister, Miss afternoon train Tuesday, lie is now i living in hi* house bout on the river Friday evening. O the return t r i p ! Co. hereby gives notice that effective wonderful results in ca tarrh a l condi
tions
Send
fo
r
testim
onials,
free.
N
otice is hereby given that the undersigned has
was
traversed
the
first
day,
iy<
n
nt once it will nnt receive any freight
Vera Olsen were Hood Kiver visitors employed at Green Point, at the saw i below the city, while others are in
he aforementioned city early for shipment which can not reach its F T C H E N E Y A CO.. Props., Toledo. O. tns-ii appointed tiy the County Court o f the State
teavir
Monday.
All Druggists, 7f»c
of Oregon for Wasco County, administrator o f the
mill of the Stanley-Sinith I.umber clined to think it an attack of crysip- Sunday morning and spending the night
estate o f S. E. Francisco, deceased, and has ouai-
H a ll’s F a m ily P ills fo r constipation.
destination on regular schedule hy ten
I tlas.
G. C. Young was in Hood Kiver puny of Hood River.
itied as such administrator. A il persons having
vith friend* at Wasco. They reached o'clock a. m. Saturday, September 2.
between trains Tuesday morning on
Chas. Smith again ha* his fish net* 1
claims against said estate are hereby notified to
Last call for those good
Buster
y forenoon for a
1 Mosier Ute N
“ Agent receiving
freight
which
present same, properly verified, to the under
business
the I visit with thei:
Brown school shoes, Buster Brown and up for this season’s seining i
and cousin, respec- should reach its destination on regular
sign,si at his place o f business in Mosier. Wasco
L. A. Mathews was attending to other makes of good stockings, school Coulmhia river. The net*, which Aere lively, Roger
loe, after a very schedule by the time mentiuned should
County. Oregon, within six (6) months from the
'late .f the first publication o f this notice, which
business matters in The Dalles Thurs- dresses and hats and in fact everything i brought up from Portland, wher they pleasant It ip,
w rite or stamp on receipt of bills of
-aid date o f first publication is the 25th iiay o f
to make your boys ami girls look and | have been since the season endei last whatever.
dsy.
August, 1916.
lading the following: ‘ Received with
| year, has them *et opposite th city
E dgar . A. R ace ,
W. O. Hadley, of The Halles, deputy feel right tor the first day of school.
Mr.
and
Mrs
C.
Isom
and
t
w
o
;
out
liability
for
loss
damage
or
delay
i on the Washington side of the
Strauss.
a^5s£f
Adm inistrator
game warden, was in the city yester
ildre . Burritt and Robert, 1 a»e by strike.' Notice ¡9 further given
Fach
year
he
catches
ton*
ard
tor,*
of
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ilurlhurt arrived
day.
turned from a month’* motoring trip that persons who take passage on its
salmon, part of which i* sold in the
(From the Howl River Glacier)
rough Oregon and California. They trains after four a. m. Pacific time,
A. M. Gregg, state organizer of the Saturday night for a visit with Mr. local market and the remainder sent to
spent c -iderahle of their time in the Sept. 4, 1916, or who will nut in the
Oregon Retail Merchants associstion, and Mrs. C. J Littlepage and their Portland and other points.
The
annual packing school of the Ap
Notice* is hereby ffiven. th *t the underniffned R.
daughter. Miss Ruth Littlepage. They
San Jo jin valley in California in the ordinary course of transportation reach
was here Wednesday.
(i. Brooks, executor o f th e e s ta te o f Cabcl Brooks,
Fred Evan* is shipping large quan viciniti f Exeter and Visalia in Tu- i their destination before that time may ple Growers Associalion, according fo deceased,
returned to their borne in Portland
ha» filed his final account and report in
A.
W.
Stone,
will
begin
Monday,
Sep
Hive the Hood Kiver Market a trial Monday. Mrs. Ilurlhurt is a sister of tities of fancy
tomatoes on the lare c< ity where th<.y were formerly he subject to delay in transportation
*;tid estate, in the County Court o f Wasco County,
tember 11, and continue throughout the Oregon, snd thst the l*th dsy o f September. 1916.
order for meat which will lie mailed to Mr. Littlepage.
steamer Tahoma to the Front street locate)
Going down over the Colum- ! y said strike and that the Oregan- week. The school will he in charge of st the hour o f tw o o’clock p. m., at the County
you hy parcel post. Prompt service.
r highway they stopped at Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. S. G. Campbell, general inspector for Court room in D alle» City, Waaco county. Oreiron,
O. P. King, brother in-iaw of A. M. market* in Portland. Many of these bia Ri
Mrs. F. A. Shngren and her little Hoop, is up from Ventura, Calif., for a are suitable for canning and he is hav
has been fixed by the ct*urt as the time and place
visit with the family of an will nut her esponaibie for any such the Association.
for hearin* said final account and report.
daughter, Frances, were in Hood Kiver few day*. Mr. King, who has a mail ing difficulty in supplying the demand.
Imate whom Mr. Isom had delays which do occur. The foregoing
A ll persons are hereby notified to appear at said
In
former
seasons
the
registered
stu
Wednesday.
for 25 years. A day was notice is published for the information dents at the packing school have time and place and to »how cause, i f any they
route, will go to Grass Valley in a few One commission merchant wrote to not :
have, why said report and final account should
lire
picking
loganberries, and guidance of our patrons and public, j reached as many as 150.
Mrs. E. L. Root and her sister, Mrs. days to watch the harvesting of the Mr. Evans that a recent shipment was sf ent
not be approved and an order made discharging
gone in five minute* after arriving and Stops
e made at Eugene, Grant*
K. J. Deekleman were visitors in 1 hi grain on his wheat ranch.
Cancellation or modification of this
said executor and closing said estate.
that he desired more, a* many a* pos Pass,
Dalles Wednesday.
i
Ashland.
On
the
return
notice
will
he
announced
as
conditions
R. C, B rook *.
P. A. Race received a carload of sible, right away.
Executive Manager Stone has for
the pi ty came through Redding, warrant.”
Executor o f the Estate o f
P. T. McCarthy, assistant station lumber the first of the week contain
C
’abei
Brooks, deceased.
warded
the
following
formal
letter
to
Mr*. Wm. Johnson and two children,
1 Cedarville and visited in
Up to the time of going to press
agent, was a visitor in The Dalles ing ilii.noo feet. An additional 4(Xkl
P au l W. C hilders ,
w with a sister of Mis. VV. D. there seemed some hope that the rail Association members.
Wednesday.
Attorney for Estate.
al*s!5
fee* arrived by boat and more was Bert and Thelma, left Saturday after
The Apple Growers Association will
noon on the boat fur Portland where
r.other of Mr*. Isom, Mrs. W. road strike would he averted by the
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and her two expected last night. Mr Race ha*
conduct a lacking and grading school,
they
will
visit
for
two
week*
with
m
o
d
.
The
last
lap
of
the
jour-
passage
c
f
an
8-hour
law,
with
the
children, Montana and Keith, were in been securing numerous orders for
friend*, returning in time for
the
i trade via Bend, and I y g h V al present 10-hour wage rate and pro rata at warehouse No. 2, (Union), in Hood
lumber and building material.
Hood Kiver yesterday.
children to start to school. On the day
Ti ii nails picked up in the cities for overtime t a joint session of Con Kiver. during the week beginning Sep
Mr. and Mrs. F J. Deekleman, who before starting Bert f i l l on a rusty of
Walter Nichol is up from Hood Kiver
u and Redding caused punc- gress. Until the strike has been set tember 11, 1916. On Monday all those
visiting bis aunt and uncle, Mr and are en route to San Francisco when nail which pierced his band. In a tur
ich were the only mishaps on tled one wsy nr another it is probable who desire to attend, will register at
they reside, after an extended trip letter from Thelma to Mbs Lenora the 2200 mile trip.
Mrs. C. C. 1 *om, and rouaina.
that growers will leave the fruit on the warehouse No. 1, (Davidson) and the
Mr«. H. K Koy, of Hood Kiver. is at through the east, stopped off I uesday Hunter, the former states that her
F. i . Predie and Pt.il S. Bates, trees until Monday, the day set for the regular school work will be taken up.
for
a
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
I
Tuition will be $2.50 for residents of
the homo of her daughter, Mr*. 0. C
brother’* hand i* in bad shape. Thelma
Root and family. Mr?. Deekleman is ha* been camping with friend* on the pr udent and secretary of the Oregon strike. Other means of disposition of Hood River. Underwood and White
iaom.
State Fiitorial association, stopped the crop will be matte should a railroad
a sister of Mrs. Root.
Salmon districts and $5 for non resi
Sandy river.
C. A. Hoot ard tie ice, Miaa Kmil>
ot? Saturday afternoon for a brief lie up occur.
I he old dock of the People’* Nnviga
dents. We will refund $2.50 to non
e n d F o ld e rs — T r i p
Husbands, motored to The Dalle*
S. IV Fisher returned Friday morn visit with the editor at tn# Bulletin
tion
comuaiiy
was
brought
up
the
river
residents of these districts who work
Wednesday night.
Costs, Reservations
They were expected in The
ing from several months spent in office.
by Cant .Nelson, o f the 1 ahema. Satur southern Oregon. Mr. Fisher for iuir.e Dal
Without
the
support
of
public
opln
through
the
season
for
the
Apple
and Travel Service
Friday right where a confer
.Miss Margaret Phillips, neice of Mr, day ri{h t. and i* now moored near the
Growers
Association.
fon
the
railway
brotherhoods
coniti
not
fum.*hcd FR FE to
and Mrs. W. K. Chown, returned t»* mouth of Rock creek on the Columbia time bus hern in the vicinity of Coos ence " f i c v«paper men was to have
Each
nay
from
1
30
to
3
o'clock
there
win
a
strike
Milwaukee
Free
Tiesa
piv^spective P a r k
working as teen held at the liottl Dalles, but due
her home in Portland Sunday after a river. W. F. Baker is now agent, who Bav where be ha*
will
be
free
discussion
and
demonstra
Viators.
millwright in the construction of a to car tn u le they failed to arrive
visit here.
will be found at the dock, phone 191.
tion of the griding and packing rules.
sawmill
which
will
have
a
capacity
of
until
F
t
i
ext
morning.
In
repsonse
Master Patsy Hughes went to I he
The inspectors chosen for the season
Mrs. o . F
Htifirck returned to
DXOP-A -LINE I
Halloa Monday night ft r a visit with Hood River Monday afternoon a'te r a about >0.000 f c it daily. Mr. Fisher is to an invitation, I.. J. Merrill ard
I f higher wages are due to
will be present and take part in the
toCrf nervi Pasrengrr
his aunt and uncle, Mr. « nd Mrs. John visit at the Godheison home. Bear delighted with that country ai d after R. V\ Mot motored to The Dalles Fri
discussions.
It is greatly to be desired
the
men
higher
rates
are
coincl-
A jxn t, Portland, or
the
warm
weather
expect*
to
return
to
day
i
igl
l
to
dine
with
them.
The
two
Crate.
asA your Uxai O- W,
that as many of the growers as possi
w a
w, in the Greenwood district,
ilcntlally due to the railroads.—
rew«paper official* had come
from
H .K . 4 A . AfcnL
ble attend these meetinsg so as to fa
Mis* .Mary Mathews returned to her Kc
tleineck, who is pastor of the was well along and he took this oppor Baker a d were en route to Portland
New York Tribune.
home ut I i r i • d Saturday aft« r visit* I ' m e G io v e Mi
miliarize themselves with the season's
tunity f o r a ft w days rest a d visit and O r igin City where they reside.
ing with her bi others, !..
regulations. Every member should be
id Geo. parted by his
•«lighter, U
with hi* family and alto to alt« nd to Mr Bate* i* publisher of the Pacific
W Mathews.
present at least one day.
to nd over Fru
for a brief
husine»* matter*.
Northwest magazine and Mr Hrodie
A
general
«trii.e,
tying
up
the
rail
Money to Liai
Lund
the publisher of the OrcguP City
The Mis«*« Myra and Frai ce* Pu we II
Hui
(irkner,
wb<
r..
I
roads
of
the
country,
is
Ineonceieablai
cent, and und
Past Due memory refreshing stamps
Enterprise
Both n.en are donating
Sunday at H 9 home of
of tl e fight agai ist the
7 per cent. Krai
have been added to onr ready made
their service- for the b m e t i t o f the —Philadelphia Tullefln.
TI
[ Mr. and
ti in the
Portion
t the
Or un
P O S U L A n A N D D in E C T
stock. They are nsat in appearance
country r» wspapermen in the proposed
i Green woo*
The-
returned
to arc
(Ytmmerri al printing of nil kind* at and the wording is to the point
For
'
i - t i: ! -
1 rate i* r legal
Y E LLO W ST O N E n O U T E
Who i* going to win the
Monday »
i pri
Hr left
Th«»
Bulletin
office.
*
a>
at
this
office.
noti
.
a
in
the
publications.
They
are
given by S t r u m ’ ,\ b, y * » ut «ir
Dalle a. Miaa Myra l'owell ha* 1heen at i Saturday. Mr . I’ irkn«er has bee
also
worki
g
on
other
changes
bereft-
dre»« pattern to the buy < r gir w h« •
th« home of Mr. and Mr* B. M 1 * he city paf k bureau in Poftlar I for
No tre«#passing anil no hunting signs!
not absent or tardv duri g th« i aehii
Sitai >*• for ai •n.i time, but hila now •orna time nasit in the capacity oi tree ciai-to country papers.
I a i I w *. we, are your calling caci, at Spokane
at this office.
fear. Start in the fust uay
left for Th« Dalit* where at'.a will «urgeon. He iiriadt a reputation
_
rirzt to fifth grad««. Strauss
Butter w rappers at thi* office.
tree repair man and also in hi* capacity
Walther-Williams Hardware Co.
D IS T R IB U T O R S
CRYSTALS
THE DALLES
-
TWO CARS OF
PRUNES ARE PACKED
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-
OREGON
LABOR DAY
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
Mosier
I School Opens Sept. 11 f
Our line of School Supplies is very complete.
Our goods are the best and our prices
/
can not be beaten.
j The Mosier Book Store f
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Dr. William Morton Post
Dentist
ANNUAL PACK SCHOOL
APPROACHING EVENT
Notice of final Settlement of Estate
BOOKLET
$ulwent*' for The Bulletin.
ioo card» f..r »i.
Interstate and Live Stock
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