Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 15, 1916, Image 4

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In Ike Circuit IVjurt a t t h . X la is o f Orwrun. for
County.
Fannie Dark, plaintiff, v*. Carl G. Dark, dei*m i­
nor
To Carl G. Dark, the aU/>e named defendant
In the name o f tha State o f O regon: You ar*
hereto required to appear and antw er the co m ­
plaint filed again*t you in the above entitled suit.
| on or before '» * *’eek* from the date o f the first
, publication ot thia summon* hereinafter stated,
aud if you fail U» *o appear and answ er said eerr.-
1 plaint. *he plaintiff will apply to the court fo r the
decree prayed for in her com plaint, to-w it
For a decree o f the above entitled court to the
• effect that the bond» o f matrimony heretofore
existing betw een plaintiff and defendant he fo r ­
m e r annulled. set aside and held for naught and
that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce
from the defendant.
A lso for a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be
the ow ner in fee simple of* L ot Tw elve 112) o f
Block Seven (7) o f Laughlin s Addition to Dalle*
City, W asco County. Oregon, free from any claim
o f curtesy on the part o f said defendant.
That plaintiff * maiden name o f Fannie Smith
I be restored.
Y» hi are hereby notified that thia summons is
served upon y«»u by publication fo r six con sec u-
. t iv e week* in The Mosier Bulletin, a weekly new s­
paper o f general circulation, published at Mosier.
| W asco County. O regon, by order o f * this court
made October. :fcVth, 1D16. directing that said sum ­
mons be so published. T he «late o f the first pub-
I lication ««f this summons is the 3rd day o f N ovem ­
ber. 1916, and the «late o f the last publication
thereof will be on the 15th day o f Decem ber,
i A D 1916.
P A U L W C H ILD ER S.
n2dl5
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
UN IO N
PACIFIC
SYSTEM
'w-
This you Can Easily Do at
You can find pres­
ents here suitable for
every member of the
family and your friends
Toys for children, in
structive and amusing
Dolls for the Kiris, Doll
BuKjries, Etc. For the
ladies we have Suits.
Coats, Sweaters, Mack­
inaws. Knit Scarfs and Hoods, Furs and
Fur Sets, Hugs, Art Squares, and hun­
dreds o f other useful articles. Suits for
men and Itoys, Overcoats. Mackinaws,
Sweaters, Coats, Shoes, Slippers, Hats.
Caps, Manhattan Shirts, Ties, Handker­
chiefs, Cloves. Traveling Hags, Suit
Cases. Etc. Christmas Goods displayed
on every hand that makes your Christ­
mas shopping easy.
Paris F air
G a r n e t Of every tl«**»cnpti ,n and kind from
•Lick MrawB at 5 c to the Kent Game B'»ard§,
Parlor Pool, Etc. You muni »ee »hern to fully
appreciate the gpleudid abHortment that we have
and the reasonableuept* of the price« that we are
Helling them at.
A m ost p o p u ­
lar and effect­
ive rem ed y fo r
b rea k in g up a
COLD.
M i l i t a r y S e t s -Smoking Set»», Manicure
Sets, Etc. 8ome of the very l**»t value» that you
have ever been offered.
a /J
S led » -
A
«lamlv l o t t o
chooae i r o n t ,
ativi what m
?
J
Fancy Half Hose for Men Made
o f selected yarns of finest cott«»n,
give right don n
mercerized, wool and silk.
Some are more pleasure t«* the youngsters more than a «»led
put up in nice Christmas boxes with
tie to match. 10« , 15c, 25«'. 35<\ and
50
Ladies’ G loves In silk, wool and
kid, long and short lengths.
Any H H o o r c s K e i s n g
lady would De
be pie
pleased with a present S h o o FI ye»,
like thesp. 25« 50«' and $ 1,
Wagon*, T r i ­
cycle» E t c . ,
Arm Bands and Suspenders for at moat aeap-
Men Put up in attractive Christmas onable price».
boxes and are always nice presents
and appreciated. Arm bands from 5c
up to all silk ones with faney ribbon
bows. Suspenders in neat holly box­
D r e n G lo v e »
Driving Glove», Work
es for 25*' anil up.
<ilove», Golf Gloves and Mittens. A big line to
Jew elry Consisting of Breast Fins,
Bar Fins, Beauty Fins. Emblem Fins for
most all the different orders, Silver
Thimbles, Bracelets, Kings. Hat Fins,
Cuff Buttons o f all kinds. Stick Fins.
Watch Chains and Watch Fobs very
suitable for gifts.
Perfum ery We only carry perfumery
of standard grade, principally Colgate’s.
You need not hesitate to give these for
chooae from at most reaoonable price».
presents, as the quality is first class.
U m b r e l l a s for men, women and children.
The bottle 10«' 2 5 ‘-. 50«' and up.
Do/eriH of pretty »tylee in handle» ami cover» to
»elect from for 5 0 c . 6 5 c , 7 5 c 91 mm ) up.
la d ie s ' Purses and Handbags
A
nice assortment to choose from at 50«
C o m f y S l i p p e r s for men, women an I
children, with cnnhicn or leather »ole», in plain
and up.
or fancy color».
P ocket K nives For men and boys.
F a n c y B o x P a p e r All the newest var-
A fine lot to choose from and at any
tie», put up in appropriate ('hrietmas hose»,
any price you wish to pav 5c, 10«'. 15c,
with envelopes to match, from l O c a box up. •
25« 40« and up.
F a n c y A p r o n s shirt Waist», Silk lTaler-
skirt», Outside Skirt», I>re»» Pattern», Waist Pat­
H andkerchiefs
Men’ s white hand­
terns,
Bed Spreads, ( ’omforts, Blanket»,
N eckties for G entlem en
No Pillow» Etc.
kerchief's, goo«I full sized ones, 50c, 10c,
ami Pillow Cases.
where
else
in
the
city
can
you
find
a
15c. 25c. 35c and 50c.
Ladies’ H a n d k e r ­
chiefs We have a splen­
did line, put up in neat
Christmas Ixixes that are
just the things for pres­
ents. Ladies’ Handker­
chiefs for 5c, 10c, 15c.
25« and up.
LOW
Persian Ivory S«*t» and »ingle f iere», \ut<» Scarfs
and Veil». All are appreciative gift*
K i — All kinds of Fiction at 2 5 c ind
finer assortment of up-to-the-minute 5 0 B c o o each.
a large assortment of Christina»
neckwear for men.
We have the Book» for the also
children, including linen and rag
largest supply in the city and our book».
prices are the lowest.
T o y D i s h e s and Kitchen Furnishing»,
Toy Dishes, China Dishes, Toy Knives,
We have a big line of La«lies’ Neck Enameled
*rks and Spoons.
,
wear in all the latest novelties. Jewel
D r e s s S H i r t s f o r M e n When you buy
Boxes, Toilet Sets. Art (¡«xxls. Fancy a Manhattan shirt you get the la*»t. Dre»» Shirt»
Hose. Pillow Tops, Dresser Scarfs, for men for 5 0 c . 7 5 . 9 5 c and op.
ROUND-TRIP
FARES
FOR THE
Notice tor Publication
Arthur Pharm acy Co
TO POINTS IN
LOCAL MEN JOIN
THE DALLES’ PROTEST
(Prom tlie Hood Kiver Glarieri
OREGON
WASHINGTON
IDAHO
Sherman J. Frank was up from Hood
Hans Kollsndsrud was a week end
Kiver Wednesday soliciting business visitor in Hood River. Mr. Kollands-
M E N TIO N
1
B R IE F L O C A L M
for Tro jan stump powder, for which he rud, who has been suffering from the
has the agency for Musier as well as bone break in his leg, and who last
H ■I- H -I--M - I 'H - H -l I- 1 I H - M - M - t
Hood Kiver county.
week was in Portland to consult with
Everything good (o «a t for Christ
Gen. Lekas, who is the head machin­ several surgeons regarding the failure
mas. Straus*.
ist at the O .-W . K. & N. car shops at of the bone to knit properly, is con­
John K M «r wan in llond River Mon
i Umatilla, arrived in the city Wednes templating going to Spokane soon
day on business.
■Jay to spend a couple uf days looking where a bone will be grafted onto one
of the bones in his leg.
after his ranch interests here
i io to Law is Right ¡you are right when
you K‘> bi l.aw, the (Teanor, I I ihm I Kiver
Du your Christmas shopping early.
Krunk K. Howard motored over from
lluod Kiver last week to repair one of Assist the merchants by early pur­
L. J. Merrill spent Sunday morning
Parcel post packages should
the long distance telephone lines be chases
between trains in Rood Kiver.
tween this eity and Hood Kiver for lie sent now, securely wrapped and
Many useful (lifts will be found at
plainly
marked.
Let your Christmas
the Pacific States lelephone Co.
Chuwn's.
holiday spirit manifest itself, as a
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
T
.
Davenport
and
J . M. Rurpee was a Rood Kiver vis­
delay means congestion not only for
daughter, Florence, returned Friday
itor on Friday.
from The Dalles after u visit at the yourself but for clerks as well. Avoid
Huy your wife table linens, st before
rushes of the last-moment shopper.
home of her parents, Mr and * m V s '
the war pi tees. Strauss.
J . M. Burpee left Tuesday afternoon
Geo. Krauss.
W. L. Rowland spent Friday after­
Wm. Warren and his son, Ira, rc-
sT,»i,' e*'H
ill* *** undecided
noon in Rood Kiver.
turned last week after spending the
. o. . rTf' "
Keniember, Chown can aell you a
summer
in
the
district
between
Eight
,
,
1
.*
•
a 'fornia or some
J . Strain was in Portland last week
good Steel Kitnge for $.'<7.50 and up.
9tat<?' “ 19 the
of -Mr.
where he purchased a Guernsey enw at Mile and Heppner where they were on I other
Burpee to take up automobile repair­
Mrs. C. J. K. Carlson waa a visitor the live stock show.
threshing crews.
ing and garage work, and it is with
Saturday in Rond Kiver.
Handkerchiefs for the whole family.
Wanted— T o let contract for 'JO acres the intention of fitting himself for this
For Sal«- Jersey cow
Freeh al«>iit I can save you money and show you to Is- gruhljcd and i*’eared ready for wink that he has left Mosier.
Decemlier 10. I W. I•avidlii/ar.
d29 the largest stock. Strauss.
spring plowing
Work to Is- done on
Sam Yates returned last week from
Tor particulars see Shaniko where he has been assisting in
F. A. Allington was in Hood Kiver
Hive the I I o . h I Kiver 'laiket a trial Me Irvine raneb
the last of the week.
order for meat which will la- iiiaiUal to James Cherry.
< the threshing uf wheat. The snows of
everything for the baby, buy some­ yon by parcel post. Prompt service.
I*. J. I itllepage returned Friday last week have prevented from thresh­
thing of Strauss,
W K. Hrown and daughter. Miss after having been in the Rose City ing any more of the grain, and then
Miss Kstella B barker left Monday May Brown, were viaitors Tuesday in since Sunday. He also attended the too. the warehouaes are filled with the
Hood Kiver
Pacific International Live Stock ex­ wheat in sacks so that there is no
afternoon fur a visit in Portland.
Some of that apple money for a good position at the Portland Union stock room for any more. It ia probable,
Hooting, all g ra d e s , Ruilding Paper
stated Mr. Yates, that the remainder
Washing Machine.
Why not?
Tbi yards.
of all kinds at Chown'a.
of the unthreshed grain will be held in
best
at
Chown'a.
C.
L.
Joy
was
in
Hood
Kiver
the
Miss Kmily Husbands was a Satur­
that state until next fall.
T. W. Kvsna came up from Corbett first of the week to have some dental
day afternoon visitor in Hotai Kiver.
A t no other place in the state of Ore­
Wednesday
for
a
stay
on
his
ranch
in
work
done.
While
there
he
also
at­
Ladies' and children's new
knit
gon is more care and attention given
the Grandview district.
tended some of the sessions of the
scarfs, caps and seta. Strauss
to watch making, engraving, all jewel­
The lla F. Smith-Dean millinery, of State Horticultural Society meeting.
Miss Hessie Jones spent Salurdsy
ry repairing, fitting and repairing
Hood
Kiver,
has
been
turned
into
a
visiting in Rood Kiver.
Mrs. K II Kemp, of Odell, who lias lenses than at Hood River at the store
Christmas novelty store
been visiting in The Dalles, stopped j of W. F. Laraway. Frank B. Haener,
Mias Alice L. Hcnnett was a week
Let us finish your film*. S-atne mav te­ elf yesterday for a visit with the fan) who has charge of the WHtch depart­
end visitor in 1 he Italics.
ll ft at the Bulletin «Itice. Slorom A ilies of her brother and sister, J . T . ment, is an expert in his lire, and will
Some dainty little Manicure Sets Canth-hl. Ilnoil Kiver.
tl Davenport and Mrs. Jss. Cherry-
i give your work his utmost care and
just received. See them at Chuwn's.
Mrs. Caroline Bauer ard her son, I lied Cross stamps on ssle at the attention. If your watch is not keep­
For Ssle - Airedale pups. Wm
K. Henry Bauer, were in The Dalles Iasi
ing good time bring it in and have it
Get a supply to
Warner, R ikm I Kiver. Oregon, Koute 2. week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mosier Book Store
regulated. Many gifts for Christmas
put on your letters and Christmas
I). P. Ilarvry was in The Halles this Bauer
packages
Help the good cause of the | are contained in the hig stock carried
week on business.
at the Laraway store. Come in and
Dr C A. Mavrum amt C. A. McCai
prevention of tuberculosis by your
look them over.
Get my prices on nuts and candies gar were visitors Monday atternnor contribution
in uuanlities. Strauss
The chicken supper given by the
in Hood Kiver, where they attended
Geo. Camp and family, scccomparied Laides Aid Society Wednesday night
W P. Vllilng w.is a husinrrs viaitur the Horticultural Society meeting.
hy his brother-in-law, Levi Tyler, re netted $23.15. T w o long tables had
in The Dalle* Saturday.
Why buy Dolls and Toys out of town lurned Sunday from Lyle. Wash., on
been placed in Chown'a hall and the
Winter caps fur men, extra large when you can do yourself some good the steamer Tshoma. Mr. Camp and
and help Muster's tip to Dale Store by family have been at Ly le for several crowd which at'ended secured their
sires just received. Strauss.
dishes uf food on the cafeteria plan.
buying of Strauss
months.
Jsines Sheldon was a visitor in The
Aprons and cth tr bits of sewing were
Basket ball game tonight in Chuwn's
Dalles last week.
H. D. Jones came up from Portland sold and the domestic science girls had
hall
between
the
Musier
Bull
Dogs
and
Wm Graham came down from Morn
a sale of home-made candies which
The Dalles ligers
Game slarts al Wednesday for a few days' stay on his brought in over $5. They announced
Tuesday altcrnoou for a short stay
ranch.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Little-
7 :90 sharp
page are now residing on this place, that orders will be taken for boxes of
Christmas candy at 15c, ISc, 2(lc. and
Miss Irma Phillip* was called to and Mr Littlepage has charge of the candy to be used as Christmas gifts.
-5c a lb. at Stiauss.'
Heppner yesterday on account of the work.
A short program with the following
It. W Hudson sjient
Tuesday in serious illness of her father. 0 J
numbers was rend«red
Piano duet.
Hoist Kiver with e stives.
Now is a gissl time to make your Thelma Johnson and Mildred Nichol;
Phillips
selections
lor
\tna*
present*,
and
have
Ed. F. Ktcvts went to Portland
ren tatior, Ruth H i g le y ; select r e t t ­
Hie Hood Kiver Market will take
Tuesday for a few days on business.
vonr enter# lor meat and mail them to them s«‘t »side until wanted. A nice ing, Mrs. Margaret W a lk e r; instru­
line
of
new
gift
gissls
in
stock.
Sub­
mental
solo. Miss Marion Wood. |
G. C Fvans war in The Italics on vnil by parcel |*-*i
Customers will la-
scriptions taken for any inagasine or
business Wednesday.
allow ■*!
.lav son their bills.
On
awakening
Friday morning imag
fie lowest prices
given hy the
paiw-r at the
pr
Mr. anti Mrs. W. L. Howl end ware
ire the surprise that confronted local
Dr. and Mrs 0. A. M scrum and publishers. Hosier Bo k Store.
visitors this week in The ItatTrs.
people to see the ground covered with
A. McCargar wrre in Hood River
We have a few articles left, that a layer of snow several inches in
6« to $ 5
Spend it for Xma« si
hi.- week alterding the sessions of the
would
he
nice
for
Xmas
gift#
We
ar<
depth.
The night before was cleer and
Strauss
Slate Horticultural Society.
not cutting prices because our prices nut very cold and the moon and stars
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain was a Hood
Dr. II !.. Dumble was called up are lower than other stores. We ex- : were shining hriglhly
Ihis was the
Kiver visitor Monday.
from Hood Kiver Tuesday on arn unt peel to remain in business and ary first real snow of the season, which
For Sale— Man’s riding saddle
In of the illness of Mis* Lillian Marvel, article that is not satisfactory will; has rearlv all disappeared in the city,
who is now reported much hitter
uuirt at the bulletin office.
he cheerfully exchanged or n r , y re On Tuesday of last week snow fell
Mr and Mrs. G P Murder and two funded. Mosier Book Store.
which melted nearly as fast as it came
Mr. aid Mrs K |i i hatheld re­
j down
However, on the summit be
turned Friday night from a visit in children, Carroll and Gloria, went to
1rs
Huskey
and
his
sister.
Miss
Flor
Portland Wednesday afternoon for a
Portland.
enee Huskey, went to Hood Kiver Sat tavern this city and Huod Kiver and
few days' visit.
i . L M I N F I’H 5 VI IN IV O R Y TO l-
urday afternoon to visit with guinton also at the highest point between
Mr. and Mrs. J ' Cooper are here Armstrong who was operated upon Mosier and The Dalles 12 it ches were
I F T AH I O l> - m i ; , ||KIM M V-
visiting at the t -ne of bis brother.
I' KFsKVT* VT ril l HKI i . s l o K K
there in the local hospital for append • eported last week
J i,*j came down from icitls
At last reports the unfortunate
Mrs. A. Selin,ger ar.d her granlsor. K. I t (Hiper
No* BiWt k lttd u lt
t eeP went to The Italles Saturday for I he Dalles Sunday and plan to stay young man was doing nicely
While the i t n M f r “ Dalles O i l y ” 1 »
for
lbs
remainder
of
the
week
at
least
a visit at the home of her daughter.
St»t.
Ralph H «'Instead slopped
-ver undergoing repair*, the »learner
Kandy ( ooh was in The Dalles Ihe
First comers get Sfxli (•rasa rugs
Tuesday night with L. J Merrill rav -
'I Mfcftagtoa* * •
*
all ?l ••
worth It*. slightly used, fur h- each, first of the week where he secured ing Wednesday
morning
for
l'es hoe mesa on *he foil. mg schedule
some reference tun Ww to he used by
only two to sell. Strauss
Mr. Olmstead, who
wra I*e»v« Portland 7 :00 a m . , Tuesday,
Ihe high school student* In preparation Moines, Is
I huradax and '«tnrri av (lay »ver >«»n
a
prune
and
walnut
orchard
al
Dundee.
Taken I i - Four head <>f cattle. « >* h (or a debate.
Oregon, expects to remain in l'es day at The Dalle«.) arriving Mosier
er may call <>r write to liulletin • rti< -e I«
_ L. M Carey, fethet of Mre. W F
down trij*» lea\e
Moines and other points until the first al*out .V:l) p in
give description# of same.
|■
*> Chown,
left vest inlay for his home
C. G. Nivhoi returned Kndey morn­ near Ncwherg. after having vi-.ted of Fehraury before returning, where The Dalles 7 *H> a. n v , Monday. Weditas
ing from Portland where he had been here sinee Thanksgiving with Mr and he wilt visit with relatives and friends. dajr and Friday, arrix ing Mosier about
stop» at all landing« for
Mr Merrill and Mr. Olmstead were * O 11 a m
on a buiircea tu p.
Mrs. W E. « how i- and ton. Roger
freight and pa»*rn*er«
Fare 7F cents
cl«-»# frien.la in Pea Moinee
R E G l I \TOR T I N T
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Notice of Aiimioislrator’* Ssle
On sale, December 21-25
Return limit, January 3
* l ocal business men and members of
Ihe Commercial club are aligned with
Wasco county citizens in the protest
against a proposed plan as suggested
hy Secretary of the Interior Lane, to
turn the Caacade national forest intn a
national park. The matter was taken
up by the local club last spring, and
ut that time a protest was furwarded
to Congress.
According to the bill, advanced by
the Secretary of tbe Interior, the
national park would extern well down
into the C p t e r Hood River Yulley, and
the hunting of deer and tear would le
prohibited for Hood
Kiver county
sportsmen.
Hood Kiver citizens are favorable to
the park syselm proposed by the F or­
estry department, which has advocated
a chain park system along the Colum­
bia Kiver Highway and taking in the
peak of Mount Hood. ’Ihis park would
follow highways and take in mountain
lakes around the mountain and would
extend along the backbone of (he ('as
cades to Mount Jtlferson and Crater
Luke.
In the County Court o f the State o f O regon for
W asco County.
In the m atter o f the estate of
S. E. Francisco, deceased
N otice ia hereby given that in an order made
and entered in the above entitled Court and cause,
«»n the 11th day <»f D ecem ber, 1916, the under­
signed, a* adm inistrator o f the estate o f S. E.
Francisco, deceased, was authorized, licensed and
directed to *.ell at private sale, all <>f the real
property kielonKing to said estate w hich said real
property is described as follows, to-w it:
Lota O ne (1), T w o (2), and T h ree (3) in Block
One (1) in the Tow n o f Mosier. in W asco County,
; Oregon.
In conform ity with said order I will from and
after the 16th day o f January, 1916, aell at private
sale for cash in hand, all o f said real property,
subject to approval and confirm ation thereof by
said County Court-
Date o f first publication. Decem ber 15, 1916.
by
F. A. Allintfton, Atft.
U N IO N P A C IF IC
SYSTEM
O -W R R & N
Further information upon call
R ' m ia k A
d l5 jl2
I
R ace ,
Adm inistrator.
Subscrilie for T h e Bulletin.
Buy Him A Christm as Sm oke
A FINE LINE OF CIGARS, PIPES IN CASES,
TOBACCOS IN HUMIDORS, AS WELL AS
HIGH GRADE BOXED AND
BULK CANDIES.
Ladies, secure your culling card* at
tin- Killetin nlBce. 50 curds ior 75c;
100 cards for $1. •
Commercial printing of all kind» a
T h e Bulletin olfice.
a
The 1 1 m F. Smith-Dean millinery, of
Rood Kiver, has been turned into a
Christmas novelty store.
John A. Swanson returned to Hla
lock yesterday after a visit here with
Ken and Zeno Sellinger.
Kodak flnishiug-cxpcrt work-twenty-
] fuui hour service.
Slocum ,V Canticid
| 0 * .
iuj.it i
C. C. Clement, after a trip to Port
land and the live atock show, returned
home Friday morning
This ia the year for sensible Christ­
mas Presents. This is the store to buy
them. Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. M F. Huttertield wen
visitors in Hood Kiver Monday mum-
" g
V ilU L lT Y . (jf A L I T V . g r VI.ITY
Stationery. Kodaks and Ivory loilel
Articles. Tile Artlm r Pliarmacy.
D ep a rtm en t o f I n te r io r , U. 8. L a n d O ffice a!
T b e I »alies, O regon . N o v e m b e r 23. 1916.
N o tic e la h ereb y g iv e n that M ir ia m fth e id o u -
fo r m e r ly M ir ia m H b eld on o f T h e Dal-
teg on , w h o , o n M arch 3. 1910, m a d e
llom eK tea d E n tr y . N o 06100, f o r M W z H K 1,,
S ec 1-, N W : 4 N E ‘- 4 , NR»-« N W ij .S e c . 10/1'own-
s h ip 1 N ortn , R a n ge 11 Kaat, W illa m e tte M er­
id ia n . h a » filed n o t ic e o f in le n tio u to m a k e
F in a l F iv e N e a r P roof, t o ca ta b lla h c la im to
th e la u d a b o v e d en erlbed , b efore R eg ister a u d
R e c e iv e r , U. H. l^and o ffic e , at T h e D a lle», O r ­
e g o n , o n th e .rHh d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1917.
C la im a n t n a m e » a « witneKMe*: R u th E. Shel-
■ : of T h e D » »a Oregon; JoM Pb i Sheldon,
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From the FI Faso Hetaiil, of El
Faso. Texas, the following article ap­
peared among several items under the
caption of " T h e Gossip Cor ner” hy
Kuth Monrn A u g u r: " M r s . C. T . Race
has such a big heart and such a sweet
understanding of girls and their joys
and problems.
When a woman can
keep so young in heart and sympathy
that younger girls will aeek her com­
panionship as much as those of her
own age, that is surely a tribute to her
womanliness.” Mrs. Race, who is the
mother of Edgar A. Race, has visited
in Mosier and while here made many
friends. Mrs. Anna MrLane, who re­
ceived the paper containing the trib­
ute, had the pleasure uf meeting many
of the friends ot Mrs. Race while she
was in .San Francisco this summer.
TH E OAKS”
V E A T C H . Prop
M O S IER . O R E G O N
Xmas Suggestions
V'ictor V ictrolas and R ecords
S y m p h o n y Lawn Stationery in Xmas B oxes
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies
L. E. W aterm an’s (Ideal) Fountain Pens
G enuine French Ivory T o ilet & M anicuring Sets
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
w ith I / K ’A L A P P L I C A T I O N S , a s th » y
c a n n o t r e a c h t h e »cut o f t h e d isea se .
C a t a r r h is a l o c a l d i s e a s e , g r e a t l y i n ­
fluenced
by
c o n s ti tu ti o n a l co nditions,
a n d in o r d e r t o c u r e It y o u m u s t
ta k e a n in tern al rem edy.
H a l l ’s C a ­
ta rrh
C ure
Is t a k e n
in ternally
and
a c t s t h r u t h e blood on th e m u c o u s s u r ­
face« o f th e sy stem .
H all s C a t a r r h
C u r e w a s p r e s c r i b e d h y o n e o f t h e be a t
p h y s i c i a n s In t h i s c o u n t r y f o r y e a r s
It
is c o m p o s e d o f s o m e o f I h e l>est t o n i c s
know n, com bined w ith som e of th e
b e s t h!o«>d p u r if i e r « . T h e p e r f e c t c o m -
bin a tio n of th e in g re d ien ts
in
H a ll's
C a t a r r h C u r e is w h a t p t o d u c e s s u c h
w o n d e r f u l r e s u l t s In c a t a r r h a l c o n d i ­
tio n s S e n d fo r t e s t im o n i a ls free.
F J C H E N E Y A C O . F»rops . T o l e d o . O
A ll D r u g g i s t s . 75o
H a l l ’s F a m i l y P i l l s f o r c o n s t i p a t i o n .
D R . C H. J E N K I N S
D E N TIS T
HOOD K IV E R , OREG ON
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