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OVERCOATS \W have a dandy line of Overcoats for men and i boys and can give you some of the biggest bargains in this line that you can wish for. We not only have a good line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoats, but a number of other good makes that we are clos ing out at a big sacrifice. Come in and see them. You will appreciate them right now and for a number of months to Copyright Hart Schaff Mr k Mi m com«-. (Jet yours now while you have the big line to choose from. fePECIALS THIS WEEK Ladies’ Flee«« Lined Union Suits with low or hi«h neck, long or short s'.eeve. ankle length, the biggest kind of values at the suit 75c Some splendid values in Men’s Sweater Coats. neavy weight, sires ¡Aft. 40 and 42. Your choice each Good $1.50 Lathes' Outing Flannel Night Dresses, good weight it and nicely made in colors and plain white. Your choice each 85c Flannel shirts for men in light grey, tan and «lark grey. Your choice................ ..................... $ 1.00 Heavy blue flannel shirts for men with single or double breast, your choice ........ ..... $2.50 Drummers Sample Hats for men. A nice lot of good col ors and shai»es that are regular $.1 values that are <f*o selling at each p L .U U Another lot incluiling some odds and ends for each 95 «: Boys corduroy suits. Norfolk style, knicker- Dtcker pants, full cut. ages 10 to 15 years, suit $4.00 W in ter W ra p s for the Girls W e have a dandy line of coats, hoods, hocky caps, leg- gins, arctics and all that goes to make up a good comfortable ward robe for the children and misses. 2nd floor Trunks, suit cases. an«l grips. We have a nice assort ment to choose from at lowest prices. T H E P A R IS F A IR Th* re I* m o re C a ta rr h In th is auction o f th e c o u n try th a n a ll o th e r d iseases put to g e th e r, and f o r y e a r « It w a s sup peaed to be in cu ra b le D o c to r « pre te rfb r— l t d i f . and b y c o n s ta n t ly fa llin g to curt* w ith lo c a l tre a tm e n t pron ou n ced It In cu ra ble. C a ta rr h la a lo ca l d isease, g r e a t ly in flu en ced b y c o n s titu tio n a l c o n d itio n s a n d t h o r e fo r a r e q u ir e « c o n s titu tio n a l tre a tm e n t H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re, m a n u fa c tu re d b y F J C h a n e y & C o . T o le d o . O h io is a const t- tu tio n a l re m ed y , i* ta k en In te rn a lly and a r t i thru th e B lo o d on th e M ucous S u r fa c e s o f th e B y stem O n e H u n d red D o lla r s r e w a r d is o f f e n d fo r a n y * ase th a t H a U '« C a ta r r h C u re fa ils to cu re S end fo r c ir c u la r s a n d te s tim o n ia l*; F J C H E N E Y A CO , Toledo, Ohio. S old bv D ru g g is ts . 75c. H a ll's F a m ily T ills fo r co n s tip a tio n . N A TIO N A L fctJHMOMft Special Fall Saleof Fine, Soft, Wavy Human Hair Switches at $2.25 up This sale of switches olfers an unusual 'op portunity to the women of this vicinity. Every switch in this sale is made of excel lent quality na tural, w a v y , guara n a t e e d H u m a n Hair, mounted on 3 separate strand in all shades. APPLE SHOW % 1 ^v."xi4 y - / • VV ■’• . . u iL-v,vV- f ' A •”* ..e’jf* v fts-W -- > A PERFECT M ATCH T O C O L O R OF H A I R Spokane Nov. 20-25 ; *)■' ANY E. M. Strauss In th# Circuit Court o f the State >f Oregon, for W i m u County. F annie Dark, plaintiff, v «. Carl U Dark, defend ant. Tu Carl G Dm»k. the above named defendant In the name o f the S ta te o f Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, , ,n or before si* weeks from the date o f the tin t 1 publication o f this summon* hereinafter stated, i aud if ' "U fail to *o appeal and answer said com plaint. the plaintiff w ill apply ty the court for the decree prayed fur in her complaint. u>-wit. For a decree o f the above entitled court to the effect that the bonds o f matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant be fo r ever annulled, set aside and held fo r naught and that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from the defendant Also fo r a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple o f Lot T w elve (L2T o f Block Seven (7) o f I^tughiin'» Addition to Dalle« City, Wasco County, Oregon, free from any claim o f curtesy on the i»art o f said defendant. That plaintiff t maiden name o f Fannie Smith be restored. You are hereby notified that this summons is served upon you by publication fo r six consecu tive weeks in The Mosier Bulletin, a weekly news paper o f general circulation, published at Mosier. Wasco County . Oregon, by order o f this court made October. d»th. 1916, directing that «aid sum mons be so published. The date o f the first pub lication o f this summons is the 3rd day o f N ovem ber. 1916. and the date o f the last publication thereof will be on the lfith day o f December. A D 1916 F A C E W C H IL D E R S . n2dl’ Attorn ey fo r Plain tiff. In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Wasco County. Mrs H. Clough, plaintiff, vs. H. H. Faith and Mrs. H. H. Faith, husband und w ife, and Buffalo Pitta Company, a corporation, defendants. To H H. Faith and Mra. H. H. Faith, husband and wife, and Buffalo Fitts Company, a cor poration. defendant« above named: In the name o f the State o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough, the plaintiff above named, is the owner and holder o f Certificate o f Delinquency numberad :t3X. i»- Mued on the 2nd day o f January, 1914. by the Tax Collector o f Wasco County. State o f Oregon, for the amount o f 130.49. the same being the amount then due and delinquent for the taxes for the year o f 1912, together w ith the pen alty. interest and coats thereon, upon the real property assessed to you. o f which you are the owner- a.- a p p sg fl o f :e<ord. situated in said Wasco County. State o f Oregon, and particularly tiounded and described as follows: The N o ’ : h- west quarter ( N W T o f the Southeast quarter (SE* 4 > anti the Northeast quarter (N t ’ M o f the Southwest quarter (SW'sJ. and the South one- half (S 1 > o f the Southwest quarter (8 W !d o f Section tw en ty'five (25\ Township three (3). South o f Range 18 (13). East o f the W illam ette Meridian. You are further notified that said Mrs. H. Clough has paid the taxes on said prem ise« for prior and subsequent years, with the rate o f in terest on said amounts as follow?: r U l i o l l l i ... Mrs J. K. Proctor and her daughter. _ Miss Alice L. Bennett was a week M o s ie r - - O re g o n Delia, were visitors .Saturday in Hood U M A n L I t U n A rL IfM l o end visitor in The Dalles. B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N Roofing at a price which will get River, s w APPLE SHOW CARD !■ i |,.|..| -n - | ■(■■(■■M ' l- H - H -H - l- H -H Mrs. R. H. Cummings and little son, your order. See Chown first. I Eugene, went to Portland Saturday Frank Proctor was in Hood River All white enured were at Chown’*. for a visit with frienos. M a ri# Dressier and A n n e t te K a llt r m a n Mr9. J. O. Me I Jin «pent Saturday Saturday afternoon. Also Booked T o r N o v e m b e r Mrs. J. FL Higley and daughter, Miss Lillian Marvel was a Sunday \n Appio FlxpoGtmn of National in Hood River. E x h ib itio n . Ruth, wore Hood River visitors Satur- T H E D A M . es . - OREGO N Interest. If you are interestisl in For Rent—Both Hardwick house«} visitor in Hood River. I day. f.ee Kvans, Jr., was in Hood River Inquire at the Mosier Valley Bank. apples— D O N ' T MISS I T . Mr. and Mrs. O. FL Wilson and son Charlie Chaplin ain I Miirle I>re8«)er Mrs. C. G. Nichol was a Hood River on Saturday. Dr. W illiam Morton Post F'rank, were Hood River visitors F'ri- will I k * weltmiu* visitor* .it the ninth No. ol Miss Maiion Wood was a Hood River day. visitor Saturday afternoon. Rate o f Date Tax Y r ’s National Apple show, in Spokane, .Vo visitor Monday afternoon. A n apple pie F R E E to e very one Dentist W. K. Brown and hia daughter, May. Re A m 'n t j Interest T ax Paid Misa Anna Godberson came up \emher 20 to 2 .’ . ceipt For Sale—Team and harness, cheap. attending the show; 200 prizes went to Hood River Saturday. K o o iu p 1 a n d *2 H a ll B ld g . P h o n e 2401 Wednesday morning from flood River The moat * «del »in ted enmetjy In e v e r y afternoon for wo m en;vot- fur a visit at her home in Greenwood. New lot of Fluphlights and Batteriea Weight 22(H) I he. Chas. Abernathy . tflO 46 15 per cent 1909 January 21, 1915 H O O D B IVF.H , O K E O OX which these stars of flu* screen ever 3X8 J. P. Iryon made a business trip to 1912 January 2. 1914 a t. 49 16 per cent now in. Chown. ing competition between aid s o Mr. and Mrs. F’ reil Evan9 went \o 30.46 15 per cent 1913 January 2. 1914 Portland the first of the week. participated ‘Tillie s I ’ iiip tilled The Dalles Friday night for a visit Mias Grace Bailey spent Saturday in 12.63 15 per cent 61*4 1914 April 30. 1915 cieties & woman's clubs for $200 SIMMONS 7.13 15 per cent inn nee” linn been eiiKHj'<«l fur a Weeks 1915 A p ril 5. 1916 Mrs. Frank Hunter was a visitor with relatives. Huod River. in (fold; free m o v in g pictures; Octolier 5. 19 6 7.12 16 per cent 1915 In the C ircu it ( o u rt o f th e s t a le o f O regon, The Hood Rivi-r Market will* take J run In the free movie theater at the W. I’ . Vining WHi- in Hood River on Monday afternoon in Hood River. baby pageants e v e r y afternoon; for W « hco C ou n ty. The same being the amount then due and de Frank Wilson spent yesterday after your ©filers for meat and mail them to apple show. Six hundred seats have hoaineea Saturday afternoon. Joh n Itrogitn. p la in tiff, v k . M r« S arah Iteil- . linquent for the taxes for the years o f 1909. 1912. Princess Apple Blossom, Her you by parcel post. Customers will l>e , been provided, as it is expected most Go to Law is Riylit ¡you are ri*lit w lion noon tn Hood River. I>, It ilia K . Hannon, W i i l i im J it m u o n . tn<1 1913, 1911 and 1915. together with the penalty, in- Court of Princesses of Apple of the apple show visitor« will wish ft» also a ll o th e r persons o r parties u n k n ow n , t»?rest anti costs thereon upon the aliove described Looks like Gold, tastes better, allowed m day* on their hills. yon a" to Law , the Cleaner, Hood Rivor. c h r tilin g a n y rig h t, title, estate, lien, o r In ter , property assessed to you. o f which you are the Crest Creamery Butter at Land and King Pip in a Series o f You have not bought " H e r 1' any see this sidesplitting film. Joe Mickrsh was in I'ortlan I over (■olden e<*t in the real p io p e r ty described In the Coin- I ow ners as appears o f record. Strauss.’ canJy for a long while. Why not buy A selected series nf Charlie Chap p la in t her* in, d efen d a n t«. Said H. H. Faith and Buffalo Fitts Company, a N ig h t Spectacles; Carnival Par the week end. her some for Thanksgiving from lin's funniest films also has been sc T o “ a ll o th e r p erso n » o r parties u n k n o w n : corporation, are the legal owners o f the above Mrs. E. Morgason and her little ades, Uproarious Fun and Frolic I . A. Brace, of Pocatello, Idaho, Icscrilxxl property a« the same appears o f record, c la im in g a n y rig h t, title, estate, lien , o r In ter cured, its has the famous spectacle. and each o f the other persons above named a»e arrived Wednesday for o visit with the daughter, Shirley, were in Hood River Strauss. est m the real p rop e rty d escribed in the Coni on d ow n - to w n streets. Don 't hereby notified that Mrs H. Clough w ill apply to |on Saturday. Miss Hazel Seeley, who is a teacher ; p la in t h ero in ". ••Neptune'« I »»lighter. ' featuring An family of his brother, K. K. Kiske the Circuit Court o f t h «£ ta te o f Oregon, for the forget that Apple Pie. in the school in The Dalles, came duwn nette Kellerman. AH the picture« will In the N a m e o f t he ¡state o f O regon Y o u and County o f Wasco, for a decree foreclosing the lien (rive the Hood River Market a trial I Have a turkey or duck for Thanks- each o f you are h ereb y requ ired to a p p ea r and 1 against the property above described and men on the local Saturday fur a visit with he shown each afternoon and evening order lor meat which will la- mailed to 1 giving and buy your sage for the dress a n sw er the t'o in p la in t o f live a h o ve n am ed . tioned in said certificate, and you are hereby sum ing and the celery ami lettuce to go her friend, Miss Dorothy Psssmore. p la in tiff in the a bove en title d court n ow on moned to appear within sixty da y« from the date you by pnrrel post. Prompt service. the entire week of ilje «how. tlle th erein , w ith in «l\ w eeks from th e first o f the first publication o f this summons, exclusive ! with it at Strauss. ’ Mrs. V. C. Young, accompanied by K. L. Root this week shipped hia ! pu blication t*f this S u m m o n « upon ym i and o f th»* date o f the first publication thereof, and Gladys I he Misses F lorence und Klsie her little granddaughhter, yOO a n h ereby n o tifie d that If yo n flail to a p defend this action, or pay the amount due as donkey engine to Portland on the Young, spent ¿Saturday afternoon in 1 for the round trip via pear and a nsw er said c o m p la in t t tie plain t itt above shown, with the interest thereon, to-wit: Huskey were visitors last week ill steamer Jahoma. w ill a pply to the w m rt f<>r t he r e lie f d em a n d ed For the sum o f 130,46. with Interest thereon at the Hood River. 1. Hood River. in th e C o m p la in t th erein , to w it: A decree d e rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 21st K. J. Mnldleawart was up from Hood The steamer Talioma is maintaining creein g h im to tie th e o w n e r tn t* e s im p le ol day o f January. 191": and the fu rth er sum o f River the tirat of the week visiting j Kobt. Hardwick, who for the past W 1, \ R V SK‘1 4 N W » 4. N fc1 , S W 4, Sec. 21. T. h $30.49, w ith interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen the steamer three weeks, has been visiting with her usual run, while with relatives and friends. s , K 17 V. , VV M . situated in W asco C ou nty, per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January. friends in Mosier. returned Sunday to Stranger is now operating on alternate O regon , free from a n y c la im , rig h t, title, in 191 i. and the fu rth er sum o f $.'50.16, with interest Mr. and Mr». W. K. Chown, accom hia home in Portland. days. Thu», the People's Navigation terest o r estate th e rein , o r lien thereon w h ich ; thereon ai the rate o f fifteen pet ten t per annum panied hy their son, Roger, motored to you or a n y o l y o u m a y c la im th erein . company have a boat coming up from G *m the nd day o f January, 19!4: and the fu r For Hale—Corn on cob, shelled, in T h e dal« t.i .,.«■ .¡«si ; a la a tiu n o l fid Hood River on Sunday. ther sum o f $12.63. with interest th«*rcon at the S u m m o n s s the 6th d a y o f October, l9ld This rate o f fifteen percent pel annum from the 30th sucks ami ton lots. Inquire of FI. M. Portland every day but Ihuraday, and Kodak tiiiishing-expert work-twenty- going down the river every day tut S u m m o n « is p u blish ed o n ce a w eek fo r six F. A. ALLINGTON, AGENT Strauss or Fred I tel titers on the Arthur day o f A pril. 1915; and the further sum o f $7.13, w e e k » In the M osier lU d letln , pu blish ed if with interest thereon it the rate o f fifteen per him hour service. Slocom A Canfield Friday. Kuhn ranch. n17 M osier, Wa-t-o <'o u n ty , O regon, hy an o r d e r , cent pei. annum from the h day o f April. 1916; t'i' iiilMtl Mr. and Mrs. K. F\ Fiske, who W m. McMlIRRAY, G . P. A . o f lio n v\ E. Hradsh w, Judge ot th e «tro v e I). VV Hudson was in Hood River and the fu rther sum o f $7.12. with interest there Guy Barrier and Guy Kastman went e n title d t'o u rt, mad- in hia «»fflcea at T h e on « ' r he ia te o f fifteen p * t • ent per annum from motored to Portland last week with Portland D a lle«. In O regon, on th e ¿Mh d » v <»f Septem - the >th day o f OctoLt-r, 1916. together with to Hood River Sa urilay afternoon, re I Sunday visiting with relatives, his their son and daughters, have returned '-on-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. t>er. 1»]«. K K A N t IS V <J \ 1.1.0W A Y . maining over until Sunday evening. plain tiff's c-o. t- and disbursements incurred here Mrs. Kiske und children, Viola, Janie* o6-nI7 A tto rn e y fo r T la in titt i Geo. Fmiry. in. and in case o f y«.ur failu re lo do so, a decree ('older weather coining. lie pre and F'dna. returned Monday night, will lie rendered foreclosing the lien o f the said new heating stove from | Another car of that good (lour and while Mr. F'inke remained ovi r until pared with taxes and cost- against the land and premises ( IT A T IO V feed corning from eastern Oregon. Tuesday night. They left their auto aliove described. Chown’s. In the County C-ourt o f the State o f Oregon for A ll process and papers in this proceeding may Mr and Mrs. W. P Vming amJ | Heats all how much feed Strauss does mobile Hi Portland for repairs. the C-ounty o f W *s*o. be served upon th*- undersigned, Frank G. Dick, sell. There's a Reason. attorney for plaintiff, a« The Dalles. Oregon, and In thr* M atter *»f the Estate o f daughter, Gladys, were Saturday vis P. A. Knoll, who for several weeks w ithin said State o f Oregon. S. E. Francisco, de< ea«ed. FI F. Kiske, proprietor of the Hotel has been at the orrliard place of Mar rlors iu Hood River This summons is served upon you by publica T o K. L). Frqncisc<>. Mrs Fr«*eli*vo Wheeler. Mrs. Muster, has opened up a barber shop in tin Dragseth in the Hood River valley, Let us tin ¡ah your dims. Same may ta A. A. Mead, ami t-i all other heirs unknown, tion thereof in accordance with an order made by the oltice and is prepared to attend tn packing apples, was a Mosier visitor if any. o f the said S. E. Francisco, deceased, the Honorabh W. L. Bradshaw. Judge o f th* li It at the Bulletin office. Hlucom A above entitled Court, on the lHth day o f October. all tonsorial work. <i reeting. this week. He has now returned to 191’ : said order requires that the summons be Canfield. Hood River, tf In the name o f the State o f Oregon, y«*a arc Mrs. Dudley Piercey and baby son. Hnoil River, and expeeta lo leave later erved upon you by publication thereof in the C. A. Morden, of Portland, was an hereby cited and required t«» appear in the County Mo-ier Bulletin, a weekl> newspaper, fo r six Kenneth, came down from The Dulles fur Portland to have charge of the C.V»urt o f the S tate o f Oregon, fo r the County o f* consecutive weeks, and that a copy o f the 8um- over Sunday visitor with the family of Tuesday for a visit with her parents, gardening for a big estate. Wasco, at the December term o f r*aid Couit. at n-.on- ao.l a c-ip\ o f the complaint be f M~, hwith his brother, G. P. Morden. j the Court r «.m thereof, ai Dulie» City, in >aid deposit*-«! in the post office with postage thereon Mr and Mrs. J. K. High | County, on Wednesday, the iith day o f December. prepaid. directed to the said C. N. Greiner, presi The I’ rrent Teacher Association will Mr. and Mrs Fred Kvnnr and son. I I Mrs. J. K. McGregor attended the meet a- the Immanuel church tonight 191t>, at 2:00 clock in the afternoon o f tliat day. dent o f the Buffalo Pitta Company, a eoapora- Darrell, returned Monday morning Eastern Star lodge Tuesday night in then and there to show causes, if any exist, why tion, at 685 W est Ferry Street, City o f Buffalo. at 7:30. There will he a short musical from The Dalles where »hey visited an order should not bo made by this Court, direct State o f New York. I Hood River and visited with Mrs. piogram anil an interesting debate ing that tho i cal property belonging to said estate, with relatives. The date o f the first publication o f this sum A. 1). Moe, returning Wednesday on the question: ami descnlted as follows, to-w it: l^>ts 1. 2, and 3 i mons is the 20th day o f October. 1916. “ Resolved, That Afte r traveling fur four dHys and a morning in HI R’k 1, (one» in the Tow n o f Mosier. Wasco 1 F R A N K G. D IC K . Children should he Paid for Home .IF M su hi l/iknla u svItiA il ku*u ■■. SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N G County, Oregon, be sold it» one lot and parcel at half, Mrs. Nichols, arrived here / on o20dl Attorn ey fo r Plaintiff. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Burton and Duties." Flveryum is urged to attend. private sale, as prayed for in the petition o f Wednesday from the east for a visit H A R N I SS SI PPI.IES Edgar A Race, administrator o f the said estate, daughters. Mis. FI. Simmons, Miss Program Committee. with the family of her aon, Chas. G. which said petition has been filed herein. DR. C. JENKINS Della Burton and little daughter, Vic Graham. the Honorable F. S. Gunning. Judge Satisfaction M O S IE R O R E G O N o f Witness, toria. »pent Sunday afternoon visiting D E NTIST the said County Court, with the Seal o f said F>ery thing to wear for Thanksgiv in Hood River. Guaranteed. Court affixed, this 26th day o f October. A. I). 1916 HOOD R IV E R , OREGO N ing here and the prices are so reason Attest L. B. Fox. Clerk. mass Warm mitteis, gloves, blankets, Subscribe for The Bulletin. Office I’hone 1081. Res. Phone 333 <Se»l o f County Court) ni l utde considering the present market comforts, and slippers here Our cus ARTHUR. that you will indeed give thanks you turners don't mind the cidd much. traded at Strauss.' In order to select a person from the PHARMACY Wliy not stork up at Strauss, too, says Mosier district who will be recom Mrs. Ira Brooks, who resides at Strauss. mended to the County Court to serve F’airview, came up Monday night on Wanted—To let contract (or 20 acres on the Advisory Hoard, h mass meet the steamer Dalles City for s visit to Is* gml.U--1 sml e'eared ready fn in# is called for Saturday afternoon at with the family of her sister, Mrs. spring plowing. Work to be done on 2 o'clock in ( hown’a hall. VV H. Cook. .«»•Irvine ranch. For particulars see Gene McNeil came up Friday night .1 sines Cherry. D e r b y & S t e a r n s from Portland to be with his wife and Cider Rev. Leon L. Myers returned Satur buhy who have been here aince the day night trom u trip to Portland. He L a w ye r s Single gallon 2V. Cheaper troni •’* first week visiting with her sisters. stated that his wife and children will tfiil'ons up. rite larger the quantity the Mrs H. ii M o o n an* M i s , M c H O O D R IV E R OREGON remain for a time with her mother cheaper the chior. C. A. liage. Vi-nsel, and families, and brother. Joe who, recer.tly operated upon, is now McNeil convalescing. For Rutter I. h I n -1* print.sl in »omni- 1 A fresh barrel of those good Cran \\ A. HUSH AN I>S Wanted —To contract for clearing u n with wi Dairy and l'i«sl Law», rail St ; berries front way hack east just came any part of 10 to 30 acres of isnd, Blacksmith t tiis «>t!ì in time fur Thanksgiving. Get your which is reasonably easy, on our south Cranberries here and get the beat orse Shoeing and Generiti fsrm, adjoining the town of Mosier. Ijtdies, secure your calima espi» at I Strauss. T he N e w Y o rk house wired their representative he must Inquire nf W P Vining F'ast Hood the B illctin uttb-e. T»tt cards fur 7V: Repair Work. Mr and Mrs. Donald Littlepage Hiver F'ruil Co. dispose of all his samples and come to N e w Y ork at once UN) card» fot ft. M O SIE R . O regon came up Iasi Thursday evening from We are ready for Thanksgiving, are W h e n he wired us, our buyer jumped on the first train Corbett on the stesnirr Dalles City and will make their home here. Mr. you? Cluster raisins, dates, ligs. nuts and was soon in the sample room taking advantage of this Liltlepage will have charge of the of all kinds, mince meat, citron, orange and lemon peel, oranges and big snap, and now w e are giving you the chance at these orchard place of II. D. Joins bananas. Nothing lacking on the beautiful garments. Miss Ruth Motiison came up Satur Thanksgiving (side if you trade here day night to visit over Sunday with Strauss her triend. Miss Dorothy Passmore. Now i* a g. mm | tuna to make your They were schoolmates ul the Oregon select ions for Xmas present*, and have Agricultural College. them set aside until wanted. A nice Choicest cuts d meals so l prompt ser line ol new gilt good* in stock. Sub- vice in mail ng your order to vou. Ac auriptmns taken for any magazine or counts due in thirty davs. Y oiu pat psis-r at the lowest prices given hy the ronage ear tie-t I r solicited Tin. II.sal publisher*. Mosier Rook Store. River Market. IK**I River, Or. Mr. and Mrs. S W Stark and his I . J. Meruit nmlored tu Hood River mother, Mrs. W A. Stark have re Saturday evening Accompanied by turned to Portland after visiting for Frt.l v\ ll wfl ..id Huns Kollsndsrud, .several day* with Mr. and Mr* W N the party motored Sunday to Mount ^kern and aon. Stark. Mr Akers Wool Hood lodge which is rulsd' over bv Iaceompuntad them to Hood Km-r t t s M t A. Ki g< ra The trip to “ the “ | where they visited relatives erd regions near Moui t Hood was made friends. without difficulty and the day was cold A community gathering has been and clear. Mount Ranter was plainly- seen in IF* distance, they returned I called for Saturday night at Chown'» hall to dtseuas the matter of a com Sunday evening to Mosier. Various ides* The I.adits Aid Sucieiy will meet | mueily Christmas tree | have been advanced and it is to he j Wedietday afternoon at t i e home of hoped aome definite plan can he put | Suits, satin Mrs. Fatgsr A. Race. Thla will he a buatms* meeting, very important, and into etfeet. ail members are requested to be Harry llankin went to Hood River; prefect. Sunday n orning to assist in taking his { Mrs. F'.d. F. Uncves returned Wednes wife sml baby, who have been at the day moron g after spending the pert Cottage hospital for some time, tn the ! week In Portland on hualntss amt vie home of Mr. »ml Mr* Fred Howe j and he assured of Correct Style, Quality and W orkm an sh ip. T h is is pos Ring with friend». Hhe said that ahe Mr*. Haokin and hahy are now doing was glad tu get back to Paradise, tu fin*. itively our last shipment so don't wait too long. G o o d Coats and Suits her little hoiee with her husband in Mrs Geo. Powell, who has been vW-< are hard to get. I hese will go fast as this is the best offer w e have ever Arcadian Canyon. ■ ting here for the paet week with the made and have w e made some go o d ones. K Fi. L ’ l A l t IK I INF. daily boats be familtee of her brother. Ole lileeo and 1 sister. Mrs. C G S t ill«, relume«' the i ae fn IV>rtlAriel and II lie Haliti o * l * * t * Atn\ w at a *«mit 4 tn p tn. laet of the week to her home in The j Sunday I V WM )» • a U Dell**, accompanied hy Mr Olsen M i| irrt v*« At Monier » h i n t *■* Ik* A. IVI. d l aiU hoy Stoll», who t as been employed 8umUv. Ik.tli 1«•a - timk«* all in the h a i f f t l field* in the vicinity of j lAtidtrnta for |Aiwn|»r' i a n d fori»rlit Grass Valley in Sherman county, went le a v in g Portland a i x I ib#* Ihillwa At hy automobile laet week over the 7 a hi F a !! i hia «engt* ? raU ** 75 c t nt» Columbia River highway to Portland . hetaeen Portland ami The Dalle* lie returned to Mosier Sunday or the J. O Heklin, Agent n .-* r '¿.t! steamer Dalle* City i I l l-l -I M ■l -l- l' I I ■«■ I I I 'H H* J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law Low Fares Hits the Spot UNION PACIFIC SYT’M EVERY TIME ' O-W.R.R.&N. Stop !.. that C. Cough J. E. CARLSON NOW ! 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