M en’s New Fall Suits
Distinctive patterns dependable makes we
can tit you perfectly in a model that will satisfy
you in every particular.
Style quality fabric
price. The clothing w e sell is made in up-to date
establishments; every parm ent is hand tailored by
experts o f lonjf experience and every detail of fin
ish is given the closest attention. There are fash
ionable new suits o f blue serge, or the popular
mixed effects in homespuns, tweeds, etc. Step in
and let us show you.
I f vou have ever tried one
o f these H art Schaffner & M arx or Clothcraft suits
you will know the big values that they contain.
H art Schaffner & M arx Suits for $ 1 8 to $25.
Clothcraft Suits for $ 1 0 $11 $ 1 2 and up.
W e also have un exceptionally fine line o f over
coats and m ackinaws at most reasonable prices.
W e have never had a finer line for you to choose
ffom.
Come in and make your selection now.
N e w Suits and C o ats for th e Ladies
Developed o f broadcloth, serges, poplin and
gaberdine in new Fall shades of navy, plum, brown
green and black. Braid trim m ings are used as well
as quantities o f buttons.
The collars are o f the
snug high order that may be worn low as well, as
suring comfort in either an extrem ely cold or pleas
ant Fall or W in ter day. Come in and see them.
Mosier Community Fair
Fleeced U n d e rw ea r for Ladies
Union Suits W hite fleece lined underwear,
high neck, long sleeves and ankle length; cor
rect w eight for Fall and W inter wear.
The suit
45 c
Saturday, October 7th, Lamb’s Hall
Vests and pants for ladies, W inter weight;
values up to $1.00 a garm ent; now the
garment
4 0 C
AFTERNOON:
5 to 8:
Boys fleeced lined underwear, shirts and
drawers, dandy good values regularly sold at
from 8 m to 50c a garment.
Special
| r
the garm ent
Cafeteria Supper.
E V E N I N G 8:
G ood eats.
Fine Program
I# cents up.
O C _
¿ 0 C
Help yourself.
Songs, Music, Readings, etc., FREE
Take a half holiday. Have a good time.
and make yourself known.
IOC
S P E C I A L Pillow slips 36x42, good
grade of tubing. The pair
Exhibit of Moaier G row n and Manufactured
Products
Bring something.
Come out
Everybody Is Invited
S P E C I A L Pillow tubing, 42 inch, factory
remnants, regular values the yard up to | n
23c. Special the yard
1OC
S P E C I A L - M en’s Hats. W e made a good
buy in m en’s hats, all good styles and good colors
Hats that would usually bring $1.50 to Q C
$2.00 each.
Your choice
«/DC
New R E O
The Paris Fair
ASK ABOUT F r e e SHOW TICKETS WE ARE GIVING
«•»■I l I I I
When In Market
For A Automobile
Horn—To
Mr. and Mrs W. W.
Donald Litilepage, son o f Mr. and
The Blood in the Apple
Smith, st Hood River, Sunday, Oct Mrs. C. J. i.ittlepage. was married on
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N
By Anthony Euwer
ober 1, a girl.
Thursday, September 21, in Portland,
I- 1 I I11-1 I I I l- l' I I I t - H + l - l - l 'U
Nora Kickert, of Corbett. Mr.
C. W. Gland will give a musical en to MI sb No
You city folk who night and day
I.ittlepage, who has been employed on
Chris Hage was a Hood River visitor tertainment st the Immanuel church the ranch of his father at Corbett for Loiter and stzre along Broadway,
on the evening of October 1<J, under
And, pausing by some fruiter's shop.
Saturday.
several
months expects to remain there
the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society.
You city folk—do you ever stop
Mrs. J. K. Wilcox was a visitor in Further particulars next week.
for a time.
Later, accompanied by
Committees from the grange are
To count the cost of those radiant
Hood River Saturday.
f o n c i r l p r the New DORT, a popular priced, sturdy
his wife, he will come to Mosier to
making extensive plans for the com-
, M. K. Welch was called up from j
wares,
Headquarters for lanterns and all Hood River Wednesday to attend to a ! make his home. 'I he marriage comes Spitzenburgs luscious and Anjou pears, munity fair to be held Saturday af te r
lA
M IM U C I little car, with style and beauty i / n c
kinds o f Chimneys, Chown.
noon and evening in Lamb s hall.
sick horse for J. E
Proctor.
Dr. ' as a suiprise to his many Mosier Winter Banana and Gravenstein,
found in no other machice o f its class
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Mias Alice Bennett spent the week Welch worked hard to save the animal, friends who extend to the bride and Crimson and gold in their sun-washed From all reports farmers have a good
groom felicitations for their future
array of exhibits which will be on dis
end in The Dalles.
but his efforts were in vain.
sheen-'
happiness and will welcome them as
Winds of the west their cheeks have play and these combined with the ex
Fruit Ladders and Apple Picking
Mrs. F. A. Allington, who has been j citizens of this community.
hibits of the industrial school children’s
fanned
Buckets at right prices, see Chown.
at North Yakima for the past two
club promises to make the biggest fair
Following
an
order
by
the
county
“ Four” , famous for its won
Lee Hunter was in Hood River on weeks with her sister, Mrs. F. P. court, Chas. T. Bennett, road super Down endieas tracts o f orchard land.
of
its kind ever held in Mosier. Each
Each nectar drop in that golden feast
Dunn, returned Saturday morning.
business Tuesday morning.
derful
endurance and
grange
member
has
been
uiged
to
visor
of
this
district,
has
a
crew
of
Was a drop of sweat from man and
She is much improved in health.
bring something, either grown or man
Store closed Saturday, October 7.
men engaged in putting gravel on the I
low maintenance cost at
beast.
F.
S.
Senn,
an
attorney
of
Portland,
Open Saturday evening. Strauss.
ufactured, and many exhibits by the
road near the McCargar and Carroll ; The crimson there of deep, tich hue
school children are being prepared.
Miss Dorothy Passmore was a week who has a ranch in this vicinity, ac places. A thin coating is being put Had its component in years of blue—
companied
by
W.
O.
Dix,
of
Portland,
The committees are requesting that
on the narrow road and it is being t
emljvisitor in The Dallea.
were here the first of the week on bus widened. Four fflls are being made I The blue, blue awful first long years
O f falt ’ ring hopes and cank'ring fears, exhibits he in place by Saturday noon.
We have rooting ar.d building papers iness.
“ Six” with its power, its ease of
and
yesterday
four
teams
driven
by
Of wond'ring how in the name of Gnd The lower floor of Lamb’s hall will be
and prices are right, Chnwn.
used for this purpose, and it behooves
Store closed Saturday, Oct. 7, open Geo. Chamberlain, (j. H. Borden, E. L.
operation and elegance
Miss (¡race Hailey visited Saturday in the evening with special sales. Hoot and Jas (¡amp, were doing the You'ie going to hold your piece of aod. all farmers and local citizens to be
An I go without the things you need.
in Hood River.
for
4 lbs. head rice for 25c; ,'i B ib . small hauling from the pit at the rock crush- i And pay your help, and buy your feed, present and indulge in a big commun
Put in your Hubbard squash for the white beans, 25c: 5c off on each sack er. It is expected that there will be a | While it all goes out and there's ity spirit and good time.
winter now. Strauss.
of Hour and feed. Remember. Satur week's work to complete the job.
Paul V. Mans, of the Oregon A g r i
nothing comes in
Cuy Duvall waa in Hood River Fri day evening only. Strauss.
A Bpecia! session of Manzanita Re- And your credit’s called when you’re cultural College, will be the judge of
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exhibits.
A. R. Chase, county agent,
day morning.
C. G. Graham, who is employed by bekah lodge No. 151 was held last |Fri
minus tin.
will also be present from Tbe Dalles.
See the new heating stoves at the O.-W R. &. N Co., inspecting the day evening to meet and listen to an You city folk, that fruit you see
From 5 o’clock to 8 o'clock a cafe
and handsomely ap i IC Q C
track ballasting in company with g ov address given by the president of
Chown's.
ernment officials, was in Mosier Tues Hie State Assembly, Mrs. Nellie M. It wasn't by chance, you take it from teria supper will be served consisting
pointed
eight-cylinder
model
at
- -
'|Wade Robbins was up from Hood
me
!
of baked beans, cowboy's turkey,
day night for a visit with his wife. Wattenburg, of Klamath Falls, who
Riv er last week.
He returned to Portland Wednesday had held the district convention at Do you know what it is to clear your macraoni and cheese, caUd, bread and
cupse
Seed wheat, calf meal, oil meal and morning.
butter, pie, cake and coffee. Each
Dufur on the Wednesday previous and
And fell your trees with a gang of dish will cost five cents and patrons
Protenia at Strausa’.
W. W. Smith, assiatant station agent, was making official visits to the differ-1
may get an excellent dinner cooked by
“ 34” which is so sdentiti-
.1. K. McGregor is visiting in Port waa in Hood RiVW the first of the ent lodges in this vicinity, Twenty I .
„,„.1 And shoot your stumps, and shatter the women members of the grange, at
land for a few days.
week visiting with his family. Mr. eight members and four visitors were
eally
built with
rocks
small cost.
Watches and Clocks that keep cor Smith left this morning for Arlington present and enjoyed the very interest With dynamite at live a box,
In the evening, beginning
at 8
Lynite Aluminum that is the wonder of the
where he has been transferred to fill a ing and helpful remarks made by Mrs. And yank your roots, and fill your
rect time, Chown has them.
o'clock the following program will be
A t the close of the
age. Above prices f. o. b. factory.
Mrs. B. F. Reeves went to Portland vacancy temporarily as assistant agent. Wattenburg.
holes,
rendered:
Tuesday for a stay.
A new work shoe for winter. 10 inch evening refreshments were served.
I And drive the drag to level the rolls
Select Reading —Miss Lillian Marvel.
J.
M.
Burpee,
who
has
been
in
the
While the dust and grime go filt'ring in
Roy Abernathy spent Tuesday in top Chippewa make, see them‘ at $5.
Violin Solo— Alex ( Brlson.
Also two lines of Dry Sox work and employ of W. a . Husbands at his i Each leaky pore in your sweltr'ing
Hood River.
Recitation— Lavelle Joy.
dress shoes for men that are worth $6, blacksmith shop for the past three
skin.
Vocal Solo- Miss Marie Shngren.
Mrs. J. R. Wilcox was In Hood River
at the old price of $5. Anything in years, expects to leave Mosier about And the fir-bark splinters calmly glide
Select R ead ing-Mrs. F. E. Walker.
Tuesday afternoon.
the shoe line. This is the place if you the first of November for Portland. Through the holes in your mitts to
Song— Mosier Male Quartette.
J. M. Burpee wan in Hood River want satisfaction and low prices. Before leaving he ia planning a hunt
your hands inside,
Recitation—A lice Shogren.
Tuesday afternoon.
ing trip with Frank Middleswart in Which gives you something to blas
Strauss.
Vocal Solo—Miss Ruth Clement.
Fresh wieners, .neat iosf, bologna
pheme at
Steamer State of Washington to The the vicinity of Mount Hoed, and while
Select Reading— Miss Lois (Joryea.
and pork sausage, Dalles bread, Satur Dalles every morning about !) a. m , waiting for Mr. Middleswart to com When you’ ve chisled the pitch from
Violin Duet Alex and Elsie Carlson.
day evening. Striurfs.
your hands with ''Scat” ?
except Monday. To Portland every plete the work of constructing an im- j
Short T alk —Leon L. Myers.
pleinent
ami
hog
sheds
on
the
East
Mrs. C. L. Joy and two children, day about I p. in,, except Monday.
Song—Mosier Male Quartette.
Hood Hiver Fruit Company ranch, w i l l ! Do you know what it is. you city folk,
l.avelle and Alvin, were visitors Mon Steamer Bailey Gat/.ert to Tin- Halles
about 4 p. m. daily except Friday and enjoy u vacation hunting and fishing, j To be consecrate to the ranchman's
day in Hood River.
Mr. Burpee also expects to help in the j _
yoke?
II. M. Scearce returned Tuesday Sunday. To Portland about tl p. m harvest of the local crop of apples, and 1 To wake with your hands all cramped
on
tbe
same
days.
from an extended trip to Bend and
and sore
says that he may return to Mosier
Mrs. Geo, Denton, sister of S. E. again in the spring. He intends to get From the clutch on your ax the day
other points on business.
Evans,
who
has
been
here
visiting,
before.
Time to buy your ready made sheets
into gnrage work either in Portland or 1
and pillow cases, comforts and blank left Friday night for The Dalles for a some California city during the winter - Then crawl into the iry night
visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. months.
Two hours before you glimpse the
ets. Strauss.
At a special meet og of the county
Eliza Vickers, of The Dalles. Mrs.
light.
court last week, so apportionment of
Mrs. K. Simmons and her sister, Denton, resides on a ranch in the Hood
Dr. L. H. Wilson, an optician of
And
make
your
way
by
a
lantern's
the
proposed {250,000 hord issue to be
Miss Della Burton, were visitors this River Valley.
Portland, returned to Portland Thurs- ]
glow
voted on in November, was made as
week in Hood River.
day morning after a visit with his
Mrs. Ed. L. Howe went to Portland
Out through the chill and driving snow follows :
I e t us finish your films. Same may lie Tuesday where she met her mother, friend, G. R. Wood. Mr. Wilson, who To tend and feed the beasts that live
Mosier, via Dry creek, to The Dalles,
P h y sician and S u rg eo n
is an old resident of Mosier, had been
left ut lb*» Bulb-tin office. Slocoin A Mrs. J. D. Biles, and sister, Mrs. j j"
{{end to visit with his son, Guy I By grace of what you choose to give.
*91,000.
Canfield. Hood River.*
*
tf
Till
dawn
unfolds
familiur
lines
S. H. Msddock, who have been making vVilson
The Dalles to Petersburg, *34,000.
formerly of this city. Dr.
II. E. Shinn, fureman of the Mayer an extended stay at Seaside. They
The Dalies to Dufur, *27,500.
Wilson stated that he was much im Of out-house roufs and snow-clad pines.
dale orchards, was a Portland business accompanied Mrs. Howe to Mosier
And
when
the
last
chore's
done
you
say
Telephones:
Dufur to top of Tygh grade, *27,500
pressed with the big saw mills of Bend
visitor Inst week.
Wednesday night where they will visit and that the many new contrivances You're ready now to start the day.
Top of Tygh grade
to Maupin.
Residence
1931
O ffic e 1241
I h e n e w c n I T e e put up by Branen- for a while at I.ehowH Fruit Farm.
fur handling the logs and lumber Do you know what the trees have * 20 , 000 .
stcin, steel cut in tins I lb., 2f>c; I lbs
Route your freight K E t i l ’ LATOR seemed almost human. He stated that i
Maupin to Bakeoven. Shaniko, An
weathered through
$1. Strauss.
telope and south to the
Jefferson
Line
Steamer "Sta'n ol Washington” his sun ia a contractor and builder at That Imre that gulden Iruit for you?
county line, *50,000.
Ed. Wood, who is an (J. W. R. & N. up daily except Monday almnt 9:30 Bend, which I usiness he was engaged Blight and mold, the dozen plagues
O ffice in B r o i i u i B ld g.
Down daily except Monday in while in Mosier. In spite of the That fly with wings and crawl with
This apportionment is official and
detective, was in the city Tuesday fur a. to.
H o o d River
alsnit
1:15
p.
m.
Steamer
‘‘
Pulle-*
will
be
so
designated
un
the
ballot.
a visit with his father, (!. R. Wood.
fact that an average of 30 carloads of
legs.
The ceunty court at its meeting
Kenneth Bradford and Krnest Lewis, C ity " up Tuesday, Thursday and Sat lumber, some ill the shape of sash and Aphis, Weevils- marshaled in hosts
besides Along each bough till they give up designated all uf the district east of
caine up last week from Portland for urday uiiout 4 :k» p. in. Ikiwu Monday, door mateiial, box shook*,
'*V< dnenlay and Friday alsnit 8:45 a. in. building lumber, is being shipped, il
the Deschutes river as one road dis
their ghosts
the apple harvest.
J. W . A L L E N
Telephone 231.
J. O. Beldm, Agent. is said that there is enough timber in I | In a sulfur-lime death-dealing drench
trict. This territory formerly com
Give the Hood l i n e r Market a trial
prised four road districts. The change
that
vicinity
owned
by
the
company
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Vangaasbeck,
uf
O
ra
Black-leaf
F
orty
’»
choking
stench.
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
order lor meat which will la- mailed In
was made with a view of better re
Blalock, with their three children, run the mills at this rate for 75 years.
you by parcel jxist
Prompt service.
THE D ALIE S
Do you know the feel to find a tree
OREGO N
sults in road work.
Grace, Buy and Clark, after a visit at
Mrs.
Alexander
Thom|>son,
of
The
1 hat's reached a three-years' growth,
II. Gibson, who is the proprietor of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans
Dalles,
democratic
candidate
for
repre
and see
a grocery store in I he Dalles, was in and Lee Evans, went to I ’urtland on
sentative in the legislature from Was
Hood River Man's Verse Now Famous
the city on business Wednesday.
D erby
S tearns
Thursday moniing. Accompanied by co and Hood River counties, made n its leaves all limp, its roots out clean—
I was gophered there in the ground
President Wilson recited a limerick
I have a very good slock of sweaters Mrs
W. L. B RAD SH AW
Evans, Mrs Vangaasbeck and brief visit in the city yesterday. Ac
L a w y e r s
unseen.
at a charity musical at the Traymorv
which I offer while they last at my children spent Tuesday afternoon in compamed by Mrs. John Gavin, Mrs.
Candidate for re-election fur t ireuit H O O D
You can pull it out—no need to jerk
R IV E R ,
O R E G O N
well known last year's low prices
Hood River.
F. i.. Bennett and Mrs. C. T. Petr,- When the Gophers quit their ghoulish hotel and climated a storm uf api
Judge of the seventh judicial district,
It was:
Get one quick. Strauss.
J. M. Wilson, who for the past three brooke, she motored over frnm The
comprising Hood River and Wasco
work.
Boyd Sturgesa came up from Port conaecutive seasons has been at the Dalles to arrange for a date to speak At all their holes your traps are set
For beauty I am not a star.
counties.
DR. C . H. J E N K I N S
land the first of the week fur a visit warehouse of the Mosier Fruit Grow to the people. Mrs. Thomyison will
There
are
others
more
handsome
by
far.
Judge Bradshaw has been judge of
And some you miss ana some you get.
D E NTIST
with his father. N. IV Sturgess. end t-rs Association assisting in the inspec return to Moaier on Monday. October
My
face,
I
don't
mind
it.
because
I
am
the
seventh
judicial
district
continu
But you might as well fish up the sea
HOOD R IV E R , OREGO N
friend*.
tion of the local apple and pear crop, 30, when she will give an entertain As trap a Gopher coluny.
behind it.
ously for the past twenty five ye^rs.
Office I’ hone 1081. Rea. Phone 333
The Misse- M. aid A. >hogren came is here again this year. Mr. Wilson ment followed by a political talk. F it For their dead have fathers, sisters, It'* the people in front that I jar.
During tiiat time he has given the
15 years the candidate haa been in
up from Purtlmd Saturday eight for a recently left the employ of a big log
people
an
efficient
and
economical
brothers.
The limerick is by Anthony Euwer,
stay at their ranch duting the apple gmg concern at Yacolt, Wn., to look public and professional life in this state Uncles, aunts, and hungry mothers.
administration of the office.
Dr. W illiam M o rto n Post
and has been a prominent worker in And every one o f the cave born brutes o f Hood River, and was first published
after the Mosier fruit crop.
harvest.
He has a splendid record in the Su
by
him in Pittsburg in 1898. It ap
woman's club work in Portland and a Is horribly fond of apple-roots.
preme
Uuurt.
being
above
the
average.
Zeno
Sellirger
came
up
¡Sunday
night
D entist
Sunday song service st the Imman
pealed to President Wilson's sense uf
If re-elected will continue to give the
uel church will bi led by W. H. took. for a visit with his mother, Mrs A xealous advocate for woman's suffrage When they've gophered your tree, i t ’s humor and he has recited it on several
In company
with his in this state. Her positions have qual
people
that
same
conscientious
service
Rooms
1
and
2
Hall Bldg.
Phnue 2401
gone, that's all.
Subject. ‘ ‘ Hope."
Kvery member is Selliuger.
occasions, w4.en called upon tu "just
lied her to handle the problems of
that he has given in the past.
requested to attend end bring a friend. brother, Hen Sellinger, and wife, he
You just forget it and plant next fall. say something."
HOOD
R
IV
E
R
,
OREGON
legislation.
Mrs.
Thompson
has
been
(Paid Advertisement)
Mrs. C. L. Roberts and little son, spent the dH) Sunday at the home of | conducting her own campaign ard her
Eight-inch dual and five-foot snow,
I .ail les, secure your calling cards at
Walter, came up from Portland lues his sister, Mrs A. I antry at I \ 1. . scund ideas and forceful manner of Y’ ou get them both where the apples
the B illetin office, fin cards lor 75c;
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Sellinger returned presenting them is winning for her
grow.
Sunday night to their home in Trout
Bit) cards fur 11.
S IM M O N S
Thus. Moe.
many friends.
Toppling hopes and cank'ring fears
Lake.
. HAcmm
Iu the C ircu it C o u rt o f the s ta te o f 'regu
t\ II. Weber went to flood River
To boost you along for seven years.
Ticking of the local crop of appli -> j
f«*r W asco C o u n ty .
MODEL* OF PERFECTION.
Tuesday afternoon un business. He
Blight, and plague, and withering
C
a
ta
rrh
C
a
n
n
o
t
He
C
u
re
d
Old-Time
Steamer
Bark
Brogan, p la in tiff, vs. M rs » g r a b R e il
expected to remain there for the rest will get its real impetus on Monday. !
frost —
with L O C A L , A P P L I C A T I O N S , as tl ©y ly, John
J u lia K Hannon. W illia m I b.tnnon. uud
The frosts of this week are putting j
PERFECTLY
of the week.
Telegraph, formerly the steamer Just reckon these when you count the ca n n o t reach th* Boat o f th e disease, also all o ilie r persons o r parties u n k n o w n ,
a pretty blush on the cheeks of the
C a ta r r h is a lo c a l d isease, g r e a t ly in- e ls lm lu g a n y rig h t, title estate, lieu, o r in te r
cost
Mis* Nora Hurto ", daughter of Mr apples, although growers are praying | Olympian, is back on the river end is
flu en ce«!
by
.‘ o n s titu tio n a l
con d ition s,
est
in
the
real
p
ro
p
e
rty
described
tu
the
c
o
m
SIMPLE
and Mr. and Mrs A. H. Burton, who for a rain to ripen and color the fruit ] to shortly enter service between Port Of that wonderful fruit you saw today find In
cu re it yo u
m ust
p la in t h er-in , defendan ts.
H a ll's
haa been at Albany for several months, j more quickly. Next week the local land and The Dalles. She ia owned As you stopt by the window along ta k e an in te rn a l re m e d y
r»» “ a ll o th e r persons o r parties u nk now n
SIMPLY
t.irrh
f
u
r
©
is
t
a
k
m
In
te
rn
a
lly
and
Broadway,
now by a syndicate of Portland capi
■Maiming a n y rig h t, title, estate, lien, o r in ter
returned to Mesier Saturday night.
I association expects to ship a car of
si ts th ru th e b lo o d on th e m u cou s su r e*t in the real p ro p e rty d escrib ed in th e ty>m
fa c e s o f th e s y stem
H a l l * C a ta rr h
The Hissi River Market will take Winter Banal a, Senator and Jonathan talists headed by J. M Ayres and Cap
p la in t h e rein ’ .
PERFECT.
tain Sid Scammon, formerly with The
The foregoing poem, which was re C u re w a s p res c rib e d b y o n e o f th e best
your oiders lor meat and mail Hum to , apple*.
| Dalles-Columbia and Dalles, Portland
•
In the N a m e o f the S tste o f O regon Y o u and
ia n s in th is c o u n try fo r y e a r s
It
cently published in the Literary Digest, p is h y co s ic
each o t yo u are h ereby r u m red to ap p ea r and
N
O
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l
.
Belt,
and
all
kinds <4 Sewini
you by parcel post
Customers will I n -
m p o s e d o f so m e o f th e best to n ics
The Mosier Rifle Club held its first A Astons Navigation company fleets
a u *w er the t ou ip la tn t o f the a b o ve nam ed
is taken from Anthony Euwer's hook, k n ow n
Machine
sujiplio*.
Repairing
*
spec-ialtv.
allowed .si dars on their bills.
c
o
m
b
in
ed
w
ith
so
m
e
o
f
th
e
I shoot Sunday, October l
K. S. Duvall The Olympian has been nn the Puget just published, ‘ ‘ Rhymes of Our V a l best b lood p u rifie rs T h e p e r fe c t c o m p la in tiff in the sh o v e e n title d cou rt u ow <>n
Hie th erein , w ith in si j w eeks front the first
Lee Hunter has just completed build : was high man with an aggregate of Sound since 1905, when she was oper
New Horn« l«r* «rt Quality thoosm
b in a tio n o f th e in g re d ie n ts
in
H a ll's
pu»Miration ‘ *f th is S iii i f i i >u« upon y<»u and
Ing two dairy barns, one for J K i ' " m m - I MO, making ¡•3 per cent on ated in the Lewi* A Clark fair excur l e y . " With its fresh, buoyant spirit C a ta r r h C u r e is w h a t p rod u ce s such yon
are hereby n o tifie d that i f you fa il to ap roes.i.
yy £, C h o w n
and
strong
rolloqualism
this
poem,
w o n d e r fu l re su lts In c a t a r r h a l c o n d i
Proctor, 2fl\28 feet,
and one for rapid lire which is st the speed of five sion traffic.
pear and *n«*wer -«aid C o m p lain t th e p la in tiff
which is both picturesque and stirring, tio n s Pen d fo r te stim o n ia ls , fr e e
w ill apply to the co a rt for the re lie f dem anded
I he N ew Home Sewing Mach. Co.
Thomas Lelliott, 15x22 feel.
I shot* in 30 seconds
N I’ arke Stur
was written by a poet whose residence r J C H K N ’ K T A C O P r o p s T o le d o . O
In th e io m p is in t th erein . t«>wit: a decree de
W P acific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal.
A ll D ru g g is ts , 75«*
Mr. a id Mrs J. O. Beldin and Mr gess made a run of 10 bulls. The club
lin g h im to be the o w n e r in f*e « ¡m p le o f
is in New York, but who each summer
Kail \iito Schedule H ill Change
H a ll s F a m ily P ills f j r co n s tip a tio n .
* N W 1,. N K l( a W 4, arc 21. T . •
and Mrs. H. H Nielsen motored to | will fire again next Sunday. Range
come* oil *‘or a vacation on his apple
M
.
situated
in
Vt
a*co
C
otiu
ly,
Dufur last week where they attended 1 facilities are much improved this
Effective next Sunday the rail auto ranch in the Upper Hood River Valley.
nm a n y c la im , rig h t, title , in - 1
W. A. HUSBANDS
tha Oi.tlru t convention of the Hebekah season and a good crowd is expected.
of the Mount Hood Railroad Co. will
th erein , o r lien tner«N»o w h ic h '
lodge
A. J. Evans, See.
Blacksmith
row m a y cla l.n therein ,
be changed. The rail auto will make
th e first pu blica tion ot tbla
tuto Undent on Hosier tirade
Why haven't you registered'
Do two round trip* dailv except Sunday,
Ladles Aid meet* at the home of
* is I he fli h da y o f I irtoher,
T h is
H
orse
S
h
y in g and General
I is pu blish ed o n e * a w re«*k
e
for «1 \
M rs
H. W. Pani» l*en Wednesday, | you want to vote at the November lesving 11 oval River st 5 and I SO p
When a gear slipped on the automo
the M .s lt
Bu lletin, pu blish ed at
Repair Work.
Leaves H o si River daily
Oeti-tfr II at It p. m
All member« i election'' Then enroll st once for lo- m , and Parkdale at 7.20 a. m ard 3 bile of J. H. Palmateer. of Silverton.
er.
« o n n ty , Oregon, ti
The p. m. All runs from Tardale will be Tuesday afternoon. Mr Palmateer lost 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
are reo ut* I r 1 to be present on accourt I morrow will be your last chance
on W 1 . H ra d s h s * Ju dge <
M o sier .
O regon
| registration books will be closed st made on Sunday, except for the morn- control of the machine and it ran hs- k- Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 j.
nade
of special huâmes*.
Kail
in ilrsg. >. o o tb e tuth
irg
run.
The
rail
auto
will
make
a
.‘-o'clock
Saturday,
tomorrow.
Crtuher
ward down a steep grade between Hood
James Pepee. accumparied by his
► H A M 1* V
le a v e s Parkdale daily at 1
grandmili! cr. Mr». K ,etnei Stewart 7. I f you registered before the pri trip from Pat-tale each Satutdty night, River and Moaier The car humped into
mary elections (hi* spring you arc eli leaving at 5.30 o'clock.
a. m. ami 3:00. On Saturday
a hank ard turned completely over.
returned T ue sd ay on tha boat from
Mr.
r “ f’sisn.teer w*t accompanied by evening leaves Parivdale tf:30 p.m.
W a s h m ig a l whare they had lean en gible to vote, but i f you haven’ t an J I
prompt ser
care about vour right of frarchise. go
Money to L>an on Karin I- ai k I at 8
i hi* wife and aon.
Mrs Palmateer
_
-r
,
,,
, „
g a g e I for H ir e tur r pick it g pruni • on
eno. .«e- SHOE A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR IN G
at
once
to
I’
.
I,.
Arthur,
local
i.gis-
cent, and under certain conditi-
• utTered painful bruises
The other
^ te a m 1 f 211 n l e a v e s H o o d R i v e r
the place of Mr*. S t e w a r t 's son. 1rs
H A R N E S S SEPPI IF:S
S'oar i *t-
1
per
ixrnt.
Krank
U.
Dick,
Tbe
Dal
trar,
or
L.
B.
Fox,
county
clerk
in
acmpanta escaped injury. Th* injured
At e i j f h t r e t u r n i n g St 2.
now land.
The H ,sf
tf
Tbo Dallas. The time is short. Hurrv Oregon
j woman waa hrougfii to this eity.
Mt Hood Railroad Co. K -t Market ll
M OSIER
OREGON
BIG COMMUNITY
FAIR SATURDAY
i
Or the 1917 Reo
$875
Or The Reo
$1150
Or The 1917 Cole
And The Marmon
COURT APPORTIONS
FOR GOOD ROADS
d .
42950
M c D o n a l d , Agt.
Dr. H. L. Dumble
&
RAIL AUTO
C. J. E. C A R L S O N
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