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Clarence W. Oland «Specials Boy’s Underwear S h i r t s and Drawers, Winter Weight, fleece lined, sizes 24 to 34. Garments that sold for 20c to 35c each. Your choice to close 1 C m them o u t......................... * **** ; B c n n in g t q m . V t ao B B sæ a?s T h e M e rc h a n t’s O b lig a tio n Men’s Cotton Fleeced Union Suits winter weight, splendid garments, for this very low price of tne o n « s u it........... O U I# E try to express our Undershirts and sense of it in the Men, fine ribbed, goods we sell. Shirts, hats, W i n t e r weight, men's clothing. W C o o p e r ’s ** S p r in g - N e e d l e '* K n i t U n d erw ear B e n n in g t o n B u ilt w i t h P a t e n t e d C lo s e d C r o t c h meetsthequalitytest. It con tinues to fit, keeps its fine appearance and feel after many trips to the laundry. Notcxpensivein thelongrun Drawers for close woven, fleece lined. Drawers sizes 30 to 42; Shirts 34 to 41. Your choice the gar- 4 C f% ment ........................... W’oolen Undershirts and Drawers odds and ends that are well worth $2.25 to 12.00 a garment. All sizes in this lot. Drawers sizes 32 to 46; Shirts 34 to 48. A big bar* Q C m gain at the garment............. Children’s Fleece Lined Vests and Pants; mostly small sizes left. Values up to 25c. Your choice while they last the gar- 4 O « ment ................................... 1 T'F'1- H - l- H - H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l"l-t BRIEF L O C A L M E N T IO N J .1 I F l ' I F - l -F-M-M-l-l" M - m - M ,|i r+> Som ething new : The la te st and moat up-to-date F u rn itu re catalo g w here you can se lect anything in F u r n itu re at lowest prices Stop in at C how n'a and look over the hook will be at the Immanuel Church Ladies’ Heece Lined Vests and Pants, Winter weight; some of these garments are made o f nure lisle thread and are worth regularly $1.00 each. All sizes in this 4 Ca* lot. Your choice the garment-*** * * Ladies’ Suits and Coats, Second Floor. Call and see them. We have a nice new lot for you to choose from. Second Floor. We have a big line o f Trunks and Suit Cases for you to select from should you be in need o f anything in this line. We will save you money. Rugs and Art Squares A dandy assortment at most at tractive prices. It will pay you to see these before buying elsewhere. P aris F air Ask about the Free Show T ic k e t* we are giving isa i I Violinist, Cartoonist, Swiss Bell Ringer w ith frie n d s. K ev S tn e tze l, who is now at K s ls m a . W a sh ., was fo rm erly pastor o f the Im m anuel church in this c it y . He has been m akin g a short v is it on th is trip w ith frie n d s in Hood K iv e r and V anco uve r. He sa ys that his fa th e r and m other are in much bet M EM BERS ASSERT ONE te r health than they w ere when the B O A R D SCHO OL AT M ONM OUTH CAN fa m ily le ft M osier. NOT S U P P L Y N EED S OF E N T IR E J . Ft. H ig le y and l.eo N ichol w ent to STATE. Hood K iv e r y e ste rila y m orning where they m et M r. H ig le y 'a son, l.eo , on Salem , O re Sep 22.— Th e Board of tra in num ber lti, rid in g w ith him to The H a ile s, and re tu rn in g to M osier R egents of rho Oregon N orm al School on the afternoon lo cal. l.eo H ig le y filed itc fin a l draft of a aurvey made was w ith a company o f th irteen front j of the N orm al School condition to the A la s k a who were going as a rifle club State Su perintenden t of Pu b lic In to Ja c k s o n v ille , F'lorid a. w ith th eir expenses paid by the governm ent, stru ctlo n on T h u rsd a y T h a t the State w here they w ill p ractice arm y m an of Oregon ia sadly in need of an addi ttonal N orm al School as ia provided euvers. Ftdgsr H . t’ensenich, c ash ie r of the by the in itia tiv e ineaatire cre atin g auch N o rthw este rn N atio n al hank, o f P o rt a a< hool at Pendleton is recognized by land, and C a rl M etering, a s sista n t the Hoard of Regents in th e ir fin a l re cash ie r of the mum: bank, accompanied port made afte r an exh auative survey by M aster Geo. Se nsen ich. w ere here of the condition of the one preaent from Portland Sunday as guests o f D r. a« hool at Monmouth T h e y recognize and Mra. C . A . M acrum . The Port too, in th e ir report, that auy new Nor land men were ve ry much impressed mal School ahould be located fn a w ith the M osier orch ard s, ta k in g con sid erab le in te re st in the p ickin g and town havin g public schools large packing o f apples and the handling of 'enough to provide am ple teacher train ing p ractice for the (te a c h e r) students the f r u it. Mr and M rs. A r th u i Kuh n are m ak of the N orm al “ It is apparent to anyone who has ing plans to leave the firs t o f the week on a m otoring trip to C a lifo rn ia where studied the situ atio n that there is need they w ill spend the w in te r. T h e y e x of ad ditio n al N orm al School fa c ilitie s pect to rem ain u n til the firs t o f M arch in O regon; the Monmouth School aloue and w ill m ake th e ir home w ith M r. cannot care for the num ber of students anil M rs. I,. M scM u llen . at T u rlo c k , who d esire to be or should be enrolled C a lif . The la tte r ia a niece o f M rs. in N orm al School w ith in the next two K u h n . T h ir t y ye ars ago M r. and M rs. Kuhn resided in C a lifo rn ia and they or three y e a rs, and it w ill be necessary w ill v is it w ith frie n d s and re la tiv e s st to send Oregon students to W ashiug San Diego, San K ern ard in n and other ton and C a lifo rn ia for th eir train in g points. Chaa. W arre n w ill he le ft in charge o f th e ir ranch. C lare nce W. (Hand, who w ill appear at the Im m anuel church next Th ursd ay nig ht, under the auspices o f the I allies Aid S o ciety, comes h ig h ly rccomended according to press te stim o n ials from c itie s where he lias been greeted. He P R O F R. C. FRENCH. FO RM ER is a v io lin is t o f no mean a b ilit y , a car H E A D O F W E S T O N N O R M A L , IS toonist who w ill g iv e sketch es in te r BOOSTER FOR P EN D LETO N AS spersed w ith ta lk s regarding his su b N O R M A L L O C A T IO N je c ts , and an adept w ith S w is s hell rin g in g . H is in te rp re ta tio n s n f bag Po rtla n d . Ore. — Pro fesso r R . C. pipe p layin g and fife and drum corps on the v in lin is said to he excep tio n ally Fre n ch , ex Presid ent of the S tate Nor fine. Th e e n tertain m en t prom ises to mal School at W eston, Oregon, prefers he w orth y o f good support. Pendleton ty W eston as the fa c ilitie s 11 E . W heeler, who fo r t i e past six for p ractice teaching at Pendleton months has been em ployed on the m ake it the lo gical site for the Kastern ranch of the F'.aat Hood K iv e r F'ruit Oregon N orm al School. Mere is what C o ., le ft F riu a y afternoon fo r P o rt he sa> s land. M r. W heeler exp ects to resume “ T h e previous h isto ry of the Norm al his form er position w ith the R oy al M anufacturin g Co . o f P o rtla n d , the School In K aste rn Oregon proves that m em bers of w hich firm are m anufar- a large num ber of young people to lu n n g chem ists, putting out soaps, whom other educational in stitu tio n s lotions and Various drug products. Mr. are not eaatl.v accessib le are ready to W heeler w ill resum e his fo rm er posi- a v a il them seixes of the p rivileg e s of tion as tra v e lin g salesm an and says > red by a N orm al School to fit their, that he hopes he w ill he fo rtu n ate to selvea for com m unity se rvice in public get the M id-Colum bia K iv e r te rrito ry Th e im m ediate estab so th at he w ill be able to drop into school w ork M osier occasionly to renew acqu ain llshm ent of such a school at some cen tral point, such as Pendleton, would tanceship*. prove a great asset to the State of O regon.** lonah hay For Motor Party NORMAL REGENTS FAVOR MEASURE M r. and M rs. C . A . M cC argar mo M r. and M rs. I.ou Hauer motored tored to Th e D alles F r id a y . M rs. C . I,. Jo y w as Hood K iv e r down from The D a lle s the la tte r part o f la st week and visite d at the homes the first o f the w eek. o f his brother and sia te r, H e n ry Hauer Hrown Duck Aprons fo r f r u it hand and M rs. T . H . (iordon. ling at C ho w n’a. Tim e rig h t now tu co n tract fo r that Fid. F . R eeves returned F rid a y night w in te r b ill, d e liv e ry any tim e, later from a business trip to P o rtla n d . prices w ill su re ly he higher. W hy not K . M. S tra u ss w as in Hood K iv e r on let me figure on it next tim e you are business F'riday m orning. down town'* S tra u ss . Wagon H olster S p rin g s, a ll sizes at L . A . M athew s, who is now in busi C how n's. ness in Th e D a lle s, se llin g cid er and E . F . F is k e and son, Ja m e s, re confections, came down for the grange turned W ednesday from a trip to (tend f a ir S a tu rd a y , retu rn in g Monday m orn C o m m ercial p rin tin g of a ll k in d s a ing . T lie K u lle tin office. Corduroy hats are very s ty lis h . As J . N . M osier le ft y e ste rila y on a bus usual I have them on tim e and at low er p rice* than Hood itiv e r or Th e D alles iness trip to P o rtla n d . K. M M rs. W . I ,. R o w land and lit t le son, high expense stores ch arg e. C laude, w ere in Hood R iv e r yesterd ay. S tra u ss . Yo u r S tu re . K d w ard H a c k e tt, who has neen here • Some O rchard I.ad d ers and H arnett fo r s e v e rs l days as a s sista n t agent at P ic k in g Hucketa s t ill at C how n'a. the depot, le ft Tuesd ay fo r Portland. (J. C . Fivans w as in Hood R iv e r on H is place has been taken by Fred business the first of the w eek. H ra d e rb u rg . of Po rtla n d . F o r S a le 150 sa ck s of spuds, at F ra n k M idd leaw art and J . M. Hurpec once. In q u ire o f A r th u r K u h n . le ft W ednesday m orning for the re J M. K llio tt retu rn e d fro m a w e e k's giona in the v ic in ity o f P a rk d a le and v is it in Po rtlan d W ednesday nig ht. Mount Hood on a hear hunting trip of M rs. W. C . V ensel w as a v is ito r in ten days. T h e D a lle s the firs t of the w eek. | M rs. A . M Hannon w as here the W . A . Firehu ug h w as up from Port firs t o f the week frhm Aberdeen. W n ., Stand spent some tim e also at O rtle y land the firs t of the week Sam ple gloves g ive you the good where she exp ects to purchase an o r w earing kind and save you a lot of chard tr a c t in the near fu tu re . M ra. I I . Ila n k in w ent to Hood Itiv e r money. S tra u ss . M rs. M. Chaney w ent to T h e D alles F rid a y afternoon w here she w iil be confined in the C ottage hospital for F rid a y m orning for a v is it w ith rela snme tim e. She w as accompanied tiy liv e s . M iss D e lla Iturton, who rem ained w ith Ix ’t us lin is li vour film s. Same may In- her fo r a few days. lyft al the I till l«-t i n office. Slocum ,v Mr. and M rs. F re d e ric k W alch, and C an field . Hood R iv e r . If Chaa. N a st, fa th e r of M rs. W lach, F'or S a le —40*1 bushels of co re , either a rriv e d Sunday from Portland fo r a shelled or on coh. M ust tie sold at two w e e k 's sla y in M osier w here M r. once. Inq uire of A rth u r K u h n . W alch owns an apple orchard w hich it I'. J . M idd lesw art w as up from Hood ^ com ing into bearing th is year R iv e r th is week v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s M rs J . K . Hronaugh, accompanied and friends by her son, George anil her cousin, Those m ackin aw eoata have ju st J e r r y , cam e up Sunday for a few d ays' come in . They are the new sty le and v is it at the home of D r and Mra. m y prices are low . S tra u ss . C . A . M acrum . M rs. Hronaugh and Fo r Sale S e ve ra l tons of good corn M rs. M acrum a ie siste rs fodder cheap, i f taken at once In When you think of shoes remember quire of A it h u r K u h n . 1 can show you more kinds and give M rs. S D. FTsher and d augh ters, you a better deal a ll around than any No trouble to tit you and I U liv e and G eorgia cam e up W ednesday one else w ill he glad to spend as much tim e from Hood R iv e r . w ith you as you lik e u n til you are per t l i i e the Hood K iv e r M arket a tria l order for meal w inch w ill lie m ailed to fc c tly sa tisfied at S t r a u s s .’ The M osier K itie C lub held a sue you by parcel post Prom pt service. ;* M rs. M ary II H op kins, m other of cessfu l shout last Su nday. M. Chaney \ was high man over the “ m arksm an J P. Tryo n . returned Monday to her l.ee H u n te r made a possible home in The D alles a fte r a sh ort v is it . course “ at 400 yard s slow lire . 25 out of 25. Mss. H A. H a rry spent the week Th e club w ill fire again next Su nday, end in Po rtlan d and V ancouver, visit- October 15. A J . Fivana. Sec. ing her m other, M rs. d y n e . Fred W W ilson motored over from M rs. C . G . N ichol and her m other, u ,. , ■ I he D a lle s Monday, going on from M rs. W. D H o lly , w ere in Hood K iv e r l(l Hood R iv e r where he spent the ° ,M av rem ainder o f the week in the in tere st* Mr. Mini M r*. F red W W ilson were of his caiiiptcgn rrp u tflim n candi v isito rs front I he D alles Satu rd ay and , date for cu rcu it judge, the com m unity f a ir . Mr <nd M rs Kr>nk H ow ard motored I w ant a ll kinds of wool H ring In lo v e r from Hood R iv e r S a tu rd a y . Th ey (F ro m The D alles C h ro n icle ) I ouncil Profffdinis any amount you have, large or sm a ll, attended the local f a ir , a fte iw a rd s When C . J . C ra n d a ll took a p a rty o f Th « fo llo w in g lu lls worn allow ed a l and I w ill pay highest m ark et price, 'g oing to ih e ir ranch m the tira n d v ie w friend s for a motor trip on the Colum S tra u ss. d is tr ic t where they rem ained u n til hia hig hw ay in his new c a r re ce n tly , the reg u la r m eeting of the Common Song se rvic e at the Im m anuel ehurch | Monday he forgut to reckon w ith the alw ays-to- C o uncil W ednesday n ig h t: l.ih r a r y , $2 .5 0; Pacific Pow er ft l ight Sunday w ill be led by M is J . F\ C*de. M rs. J . F . Nelson and ehildren ate be taken in to -c o n sid e ra tic n m ish a p .) P who w ill u .r for her su b je ct, “ Hur ( now resitting in the c ity M r. N elson, The big m achine hummed elong happily C o ., street lig h tin g , $9*1.40; J T ry o n , hau lin g cans, $2 ; M rs. H u s dens. whe has been employed by the F ia t u n til it stru ck a rut in the ro a d - th e n s a la ry ja n ito r lib r a r y . $1 ; The m em ber* ot the bands. I allies' Je rse v Sp ort Coats n t h e l l '" ° d R iv e r F'ruit C o ., has le ft for an a xle popped P. 1.. A rth u r, sa la ry recorder, $10; new colorings th at you w ill find only Portland and other (m ints on business, p arty abandoned the c a r anu had sta rt j L ib r a r y Hoard, donation, $2 .5 0; R . W here n in e in th is week priced w ithin < Ht» fam ily w ill join him la te r a* soon ed to w a lk to Hood K iv e r , some seven i m ile s, when they w ere picked up by an Mne. s a la ry m a rsh a l, $5 I a* he finds a su itab le location your reach S tra u ss. It was pointed out that the annual F ra n c is V . C allo w ay and C . I. D ar oblig ing m otorist who ottered to take c ity election fo r three councilm en and ¿lie 11,eel K iv e r M aike l w ill tske your orders for m *at and m ail them to n ie lle , dem ocratic candidates for the them tu Hood K iv e r . The obliging m ayor w ill he held on the firs t Tuesday you by parcel post • Custom er* w ill lie offices o f d is tric t attorney and sh e riff m o to rist’s car broke down three m iles a fte r the firs t Monday in Decem ber, o f W asco county, re sp e ctiv e ly , motored from Hood K iv e r and the occupants th is y e a r, Decem ber 5. allowed JO lavs on th e ir b ills . began a second s tro ll hom eward. A The c ity budget, eontaim ng an e s ti S . D. F is h e r returned Wednesday over Sa tu rd a y from The D alles to v is it m ile fa rth e r on they were picked up a from an extended trip to M arshfield, the com m unity fa ir a* w ell as w o rkin g second tim e and were taken to Hood m ate o f c u rre n t expenses, together in the in te re sts of th e ir election M yrtle P oin t, H a n lo n , Coos Hay and R iv e r, where they hired a th ird c a r and w ith a report of the finance co m m it Mr and M r*. C . A . M cC arg a r, a c other coast points. drove to the C ra n d a ll sum m er cottage tee. also the c ity tre a su re r, w ill be companied by M rs. Anna C ra v e n , I n l iw e a r fo r th * whi le fa m ily at in the Hood R iv e r v a lle y . The C ra n , published n e xt week last y e a r's prices fo r a few days Hu.v mother o f Mrs M cC arg ar. motored to d a ll car w as pushed to the side o f the Mr now and you w ill not tie so rry . Hood K iv e r the first o f the week highw ay and w as le ft there u n til a ( ur mrt Shifts Sands M cC argar returned by tra in . M rs Mo- Strauss. new a x le could he secured from Port C a rg a r and her m other m otoring on to The stro ng c u rre n t o f the Colum bia lend M r. a rd M rs M. Z. Donnell and Mr. and M rs. ( \ C . Isom , accom Portland fur a few d ays' v is it. M rs W. H G ro a t, o f th is c ity , were has caused such a s h ift in the huge fam ed by M r. and M rs. K I) . Chat- Route your freight K K t i l 'I .A T O R guest* of M r. C ra n d a ll. In fu tu re , the sandbar lyin g ju s t north o f the c ity field, si ii C . T H ennett, motored to l.io e . sie a m e r s ta 'e o( W ash in g to n " | la tte r sa y*. he w ill carry tw o e x tra th at fe rry tra m c between Hood K iv e r T h a D alles last week. up d a ily except Monday about 0 :.k) a x le *, lo u r tire s ready for p lacin g , two and I ’ nderwood has been marie d ifficu lt. Miss liu t l. C lem ent le ft Wednesday a in. Ikiwm Ja ilv c x .e p t Monday tool k its and a patent tire in fla tc r to be W hile the fe r ry landing is w ith in a m orning fo r Sto ckto n, C a lifo rn ia , about 1:1» p. in. M earner “ D alle stone's throw o f the business section of w h e ir she w ill spend the w in ter at the C itv iii' Tut-sdav D iurcdav am i »at ready for em ergencies the c ity d u rin g high w ater stag es, the horn# of her brother. K o lia C lem ent. uriiay a rsiu t 4 ;:k ip . m IVvwn Mondav huge sandbar th at is piled up a little fider Co in fe r la a rd M a rk e ts make these W'» it net, I ay ami F rid a y atsm t * 15 a. in. deeper each y e a r, a t the low w ater cool rig h ts enjo yab le. Huy here where Telephone'¿fi I . J . <). Held in , \gent. sin g le gallon -Wo. C heap er iront *» stage m ake* it necessary fo r the Hood v<Hi get the big sto rk to pick from ai d " T h * fo llo w in g pupils in M iss A lic e gal on* up The larger the q u an tity the K l v r r - t ’ nricrwood fe rry boat* to land tha low price* S tra u ss o ver a m il« from the c ity . Because of B e n n e tt's p rim a ry room have been cheaper the cate r. C . A . liag e the shallow w a te r on the sandbar, it is M r* C . L . H ubert* and litt le w o , n t ilf e r absent nor lardy du ring the W alte r, returned to Portland yesterday past m onth: Llo yd W egner. H ow ard 1*191 Du»* menu >ry refreshing M armi* necessary to land at a float anenored a a fte r a ten d a ys' v is it at the home r f K i’iT , D elb ert Hneye, E d w in G in g e r. h a v e l*rct> *<)»)«• I to o lir m u H n>a<ie distance in tha stream , and passengers Mr and M ra. Thus Moe, Koscoe C a r ro ll, F ib e r I Cola. Neta pttH k They tri» nvat in a p p a r a n ie are than taken aahore in a lig h t s k iff M-'oey to h e n on F e rn , I and a t * per Cam p. Jease H a ile y. M illice n t W a lk e r. «ntl the wordiiiK i* -Vi the |«nint. Kor rent am al. i-rfai K sls k fin ish in g -exp ert w irk-tw entv- sale at thia «•filet*. III 1* KillS M arcella K a c r . Roger C h cw n . * per cent Frank u D ick. Ttu D alles, tom hour service. Sloeoni A C anfield K a v . F re d n c J Sto te sel waa in the t »regon SnberriDe for Th e B u lle tin . Co. rnffltf tf c ity fo r a few houre F rid a y v isitin g Under the Auspices of the Ladies Aid Society on Thursday Evening, October |9 ,8 P. M. f Admission: Adults 37c,Ctvidren 15c A most popu lar and effect ive remedy for breaking up a COLD. S a tisfa c tio n G uaranteed Arthur Pharmacy Co FRY SUPPLY SHORT AT SALMON HATCHKRY Fisherm en declare th a t the run o f salmon this season on the rnid-Colum bia has been the lig h te st in y e a rs, and C . E . L a rso n , who has charge of the governm ent h atch ery at Hood, W n .,sta te s th at the hatchery w as short more than 10,000,000 fry Tu esd ay, when men ceased catching the fem ale fish. Much of the shortage, it ia said , is due tu the big seine th at has been operated at Cascade Lo cks du ring the closed season fo r the purpose of c a tc h ing a food supply fo r young fish at the Oregon s la te hatchery at Bo n neville The Hood hatchery last season turned i out 1S.OOO.OOO fry . A second governm ent h atchery at the mouth ot the L it t le W hite Salm on r i v e r. of alm ost tw ice the cap acity o f the Hood in s titu tio n , w ill have its supply of salmon f r y cut short th is season pro portionate to th at o f the Hood hatch e rs . Fo r the past se v e ral weeks M r. L a r son has had a crew o f s ix men engaged in ta kin g adult fish at the mouth o f th. W hite Salm on r iv e r at Underwood. A V-shaped w eir has been constructed at the mouth o f the stream and the trig fish, en route to spaw ning grounds, have been caught here by the hun dreds. The eggs o f the fem ales are taken as the fish are caug ht, arid in large cans are im m e d iiate ly conveyed to the h a tch e ry. A U rg e portion of the fish are skinned and salted down to fu rn ish food for the f r y . O thers, taken by the scores o f Ind ians encamped in the neighborhood, are smoked and dried in the autum n sunshine to fu rn ish a w in te r food su pply. Fuitire Ind ian households, w ith pa pooses, dogs and ponies, have journeyed down from rese rvatio n s o f the d is tric t. Salm on heads are considered a g reat delicacy among the Kerim en, and hun dreds of the heads, strung on cross pieces o f wood nailed to posts, may he seen along the r iv e r fro n t. The stench of the decaying o ffal can be sm elled fo r se veral hundred feet, and hordes of Hies cover the d ryin g fish. N ew R E O When In Market For A Automobile TnndH pr ^ e ^ ew DORT, a popular priced, sturdy L U IIM U C I little car, with style and iieautv i / Q C found in no other machice o f its class - - O r t h e 1017 D p o “ F °ur” > famous for its won- l/l l l l t i y i / IlC U derful endurance and Îfi* 7 C low maintenance cost at y O « «/ Or The U I IIIC P e n ' ^‘ x l\CU operation anti power, its ease of elegance Or The 1917 Cole and handsomely ap d*i CQC pointed eight-cylinder model at - - - «j/K/YO And The Marmon ^ cally ^ built k h^ with th ° t^ c n Lynite Aluminum that is the wonder o f the age. Above prices f. o. b. factory. D. M c D onald , Agt. Dr. H. I*. Dumble WESTON PRESIDENT FAVORS PENDLETON Physician and Surgeon T e le p h o n e s : R e sid e n c e 1031 O ffic e 1241 O f f i c e in H r o i i u i B ld fi- H o o d R iver J. W . A L L E N A tt o r n e y -a t-L a w GEORGE K. W I L B U R for State Senator Fro m W a s c o and Hood Itiv e r Counties T H E D A L I Fis O REG O N I I ism I K iv e r C o u n ty's only candidate D er by & S t e a r n s for the le g is la tu re from the jo int d is W. L . B R A D SH A W la w y er s tric t of the two co unties from w hich two R ep resentatives and one Senator ( ’«m iniate for re-election for C irc u it H O O D R IV E R . O REGO N are elected. .1 ml jit- of the seventh ju d ic ia l d is tric t, A perm anent resident and ta xp a y e r com prising Hood K iv e r and AVatco of I I . hm ! K iv e r for s year* C i:y atto r counties. DR. C. H. JENKINS ney for H .s s l K iv e r for the past years. Jud ge Brad shaw ha« t>een judge of D E N T IS T A ttorney and S e cretary lor the FUst the seventh ju d ic ia l d is tric t co ntin u HOOD K IV E R , O REG O N Fo rk Irrig a tio n D is tric t, the most suc ously for the past tw enty liv e y t s r s . | Office Phone 10M. Res. Phone :I83 cessful publicly-ow ned irrig atio n e n ter D uring that lim e he has given the prise in the State , s in « 1 its orguni/.atinn people an efficient and eco n o m ica l! In 1912. ad m in istratio n of the office. Post Favo rs the C o lum b ia K iv e r H ig hw ay He has a splendid record in the Sn- j ane th at it sh a ll lie b u ilt and m ain preme C o u rt, being above the average. tained by the S ta te ; also gm»d perm a If re-elected w ill continue to give the I nent roads from road to m arket ta kin g | people th at same conscientious service Room* 1 and 2 H e ll Bldg. Phone 2401 co untry road b u ild ing ont of county that he ha* given in the past. HOOD R IV E R , O REG O N p o litic s ; against w ild cal leg islatio n , ( Paid A d vertise m en t) lor fewer law * and Itetter enforcem ent, c u rta ilm e n t of pu blic expense. (B a ld adv v SIMMONS Dr. William Morton Dentist a »cuma Catarrh Cannot Re Cured w ith I a H 'A I * A P P L I C A T I O N * , us th «v cannot rea- h th. •* at o f th** disease C atarrh ia a local disease, greatly in fluenced by constitutional condition*. *n d in ordor to cure it you must take sn m i*m a l rem edy H a ll's C a tarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous su r faces o f the system H a ll's C atarrh Cure was prescribed by one o f the best physicians in this country fo r years It is t omposed o f some o f the best tonics known. < orubined w ith some o f the best blood purifiers Th e perfect com bination o f the ingredients in H a ll’ s C atarrh Cure is w hat prtMu.es such w onderful results in ca tarrh a l condi tions Send fo r testim onials free F J CHENEY A Props Tolsdo O A ll D ruggists. 75c H a il’s F am ily P ills fo r constipation. R A IL A U T O Leaves Hoxx) River daiTy at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m„ 5:00 p. ni. leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 0:3Dp ni Steam Train leaves H. kx I Kiver daily at eight returning at 2. Mr M ood Railroad C o In tb e C irc u it i o u rt o f the s t a le o f ■regoli, MODUS OF PEBFtCTIOI, for W amco O ou n ty. Job© K m gan p la tn lifl. v*. M r* S arah H ell ' Iy . J u lia K Hannon. W illia m J. Hannon, and aim* a ll o th er }>er*ona o r part leu u i u i i d w i i , c la im in g a n y rig h t, title, eetafe. lien o r in ter eat in »b e real pro|*erty .leacribed iu tne C o m p la in t h erein , aelenxlanta. T o “ a ll o th e r per sou a o r p u ttie« u n k n ow n c la im in g a u y rig h t, title, estate. Hen. o r in te r est in the real p rop e rty describe** in the Coin p la in t h erein . In the N a m e o f th e sta te o f O regon You and oil. BHts *nd all kinds of Sowint each ot yo u ¡»re hereby re qu ired to appear and M so kin.’ .!(»-*, Repairing a specialty a nsw er the « o m p la in i o f ¡h e a b o v e n am ed p la in ttfl in the a bove e n title d cou rt n ow on file th erein , w ith in » i t w eeks from the first p u blication o f th is S u m m o n * upon you and yo u a re hereby n o tified that i f yo u fall to ap- j‘e$»r and a n sw er said C o m p la in t th e p la in ttfl The N e w H om e .Sewing Mach. Co. w ill a pply to th e court for the r e lie f dem anded 2©4 Pacific Bldg. Nun F ra n c is co . Ca l. In the tm n p le it it »h erein , to w it: a decree de creein g h im to be the o w n e r in f**e *lm p ie o f * N I L . * E \ S W N I 4 S W 4. See 21 T. 1 S . K. 17 K . W M , situated tn W a s co Cou nty Oregon, free fro m a n y c la im , rig h t, tliie . in terest o r estate th erein , o r lien thereon w h ich yon o r a ny o f vow m a y c la im th erein . T h e d a le o f the first p u b lica tio n o f this S u m m o n * I* the f-;l. d a y o f Uctotier. ItU*» Thia Is pu blish ed once a w o k for six w eek * in the M osier l ’.ni let tn. p u b lis h «* at M.»sler W asco C ou n ty, O regon , by an o rd er , • »f H o n W I . tiia d sh sw . ju d g e o f the a bove “ u n tied Court, ram ie in h i* o ffle e * at T h e M o s i e r , O regon I»»» ;es. in • trefo n . on the *»'h d a y «*f sep tem t H \ v \ i A I.L O W o^nr A tto rn ey for HlaintKT PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Ne* Home Us«rs ire Quality Choojcrt ro,hJ , u W. E. C how n W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. V liOUTSt ente o( méat end prompt *rr- v a r ni m e ilin e yonr o H r r (o vou. \ c - ro unt* d u r iu ih ir t y deve. Y o n r |*«t- rune^n re rn rm lx n d irite d . Th e ll'a a l R iv e r M e rke l, lim a i K iv e r , Ore. C. J. L CARLSON SHOE AND HARNESS RF.PAIRINl HARNESS SUPPLIES MOSIER OREGOP