Mackinaws ankle length. o f the suit Ju*t the time o f the year when 'O U can enjoy one, and we have a big line made by the Oregon Woolen Mills, for you to choose from, at prices within your reach. Mackinaws for ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls. Come in and look them over. Overcoats Have you seen the Big Bargains we are offering in Men’s and Boy’s Over­ coats. If you need anything in this line, it will certainly pay you to in­ vestigate. Think o f buying a good Overcoat for yourself or the boys, coats that are worth up to $10 regu­ larly mostly small sizes, A Q for only .... < p £ ,4 0 Underwear Heavy Fleeced Underwear for Men. j Just the kind for winter wear. Gar­ ments that will give you the best of satisfaction in every way. The garment________ _______ 45c Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced Union Suits I»n g sleeves and Woolen Goods Special tffectiwf Telephones: Residence IUI O ffice U4I Woolen Dress Goods, another lot, mostly dark that are worth regularly up to 60c a yard. Your choice the yard ... .................... ..... ..... O ffic e in W EB S TER ’S { NEW INTERNATIONAL R iv e r RAIL AUTO Indies’ Fleece Lined Hose with ribbed tops a dandy for everyday wear warm and comfortable. The pair G ive them the sa m e chances to win pro­ motion and hik ’ lx - h a* t be lad having the advantage «»I B r o i i u i B ld g . H ood Specials I Dictionary in hia h >roe. Thia new 4 creation answevs with final author­ ity all kinds of puzzling questions in history, geography, biography, Kp» lliuET, pronunciation, sports, arts, and sciences. Woolen Hose for Men- good, fair weight in light and dark colors, the pair Leaves Hood River daily at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. 4»0.000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Pages. Over6000Illustrations. UoloredPlauii. TLfiorJy di :‘on»ry vtith th* Dlvi4*4 fl«t. We have the best and lowest priced line of wool hose for men in the city. Anything you can want and at last years’ prices. Wool Hose for Men for 15c. 20c. 25c. 35c 45c and 50c per pair. Leaves Parkdale daily ai 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m. 3 More Scholarly .Accurate. Convenient, and Authoritative than any other Lag- ifU fc i -i Dictionary. ^/?e Paris F air H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n COMMUNITY THEE IS SUCCESSFUL 1 Hot give yoar boy and opportan m ike their tlu d u cozy and Physician and Surgeon Here is a bargain in Woolen Dress Goods that it wi!1 pay you to investigate. Values in this lot up to the yard. 85c. Your choice the yard__ ______________ Mre. Margaret Walker and children, Millicent and Willaton, are in The B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N Dallea spending the holidays with her relatives and husband. 4- l- H - H - l - H H I H ■l" M " l - l "l"l - H " Turn over a new leaf on New Year'a Happy New Year. day snd trade at home. Also buy your Sled«, skiis and skate* at Uhown'a. groceries at my Pure Food Grocery. Mosier'a community Christmas tree held Saturday night in the Church of tin to l.aw is lliglit ;you arc right when Thank You. Strauss. vnu go to Law, tiie Clean«!', Hood River. K. L. Cooper went to The Dalles Christ was attended by a big crowd of Mr«. Thomas Lelliott visited last Wednesday night on the steamer Ta- adults as well aa children. The tree homa with three of hie horse« which he was prettily decorated with vari-col- week in llood River. will pasture during the winter on the ored lihgts and Yuletide ornaments Miee Kliie Wright wh « a holiday via- ranch of hia brother, James Cooper. and at the base of the tree presents itor in Hood River. were placed which were distributed by Wanted—To let contract lor 20 acres Santa Claua. Candy and oranges were Ed. F. Reeve« ia in Portland for a to lie grubbed and e'eared ready for given away, one sack of candy and an few day« on buaineea. spring plowing Work to lie done on orange to each person present. The Alex Carlson was in The'Dalles thia Mclrvine ranch For particulars see Guod Samaritan committee also made week. James Cherry. a good showing and had collected fuuu fo r thia cold »nap 1 have heater«, Mrs. Henry Nelsen, daughter of Mr. and clothing to be distributed among large or email. Chown. and Mrs. C. J Littlepage, returned to the poor and needy. The church was Mrs Alex Stewart waa a visitor in her home in Portland yesterday after­ decorated with fir boughs and Oregon noon after enjoying the Christmas grape. The Dalle« on Friday. The major part of the program was E. J. Bradford spent Chrietniaa in holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F'. I). Stuart spent furninhed by the school children of Portland with his family. Christmas at the home of his wife'a Miss Lillian Marvel who is the teacher Mr. and Mr«, las. Camp and family «rents, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Piereey. in District No. 8. Her pupils repeated were visitors this week in Hood River. Ir. Stuart is chasier of the bank at the program which was given Friday J. I'. Carroll spent Christmas in Maupin. night in the school house and per­ llood River with friends. Taken Up— Earge bay horse. Owner formed in a very creditable manner. 1 wish everyone a Happy and Proa- may have same by proving property Considerable comment wa« voiced that porous New Year. W. E. Chown. ami paving charges .1. Ilenrickson, nn evening regarding the ability and ex cellent work of Miss Marvel. Thomas Tom Henningnen went to The Dallea the Le Pierre place. ,129 last Friday on business. Mr and Mrs. C. R. Axtell and little Lelliot also favored the audience with I wish you ail a Happy Now Year. «on, I.ee Alton, returned Thursday to a a i .i rendered solo and little Misa Mildred Nichol played a piano anlo.li Strauss. their home in Moru, after spending the As master of ceremonies, Thomas F'nund-Airedale dog. William Send- Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lelliott, by his tact and excellent E. A. Race and family. Mrs. Race judgment aided materially in making linger Box 1H2, Mosier, Oregon. Mi»« l.illiati Marvel was a visitor in and Mrs. Axtell are sisters. the evening's entertainment pleasant Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, of The fur all. The Dallea last week. Each and every committee fulfilled Mr and Mrs. I*. L. Arthur visited Dalles, and Mrs. i.ultie Cahler, of Portland, have returned to their homes its obligations in a very creditable Monday in Hood River. after spending Christmas here at the manner and had worked faithfully and For Sale Jersey cow. Fresh about home of their aon and daughter. Mr. harmoniously to achieve the results December 10. E. W. Davidhi/.ar, «120 and Mrs. J. P Tryon, and family. obtained. Rev. I.con L. Myers de­ Ja«. E. Cole was in Hood River on Wanted—To buy standing timbtr, serves considerable credit for hia business the first of the week. not over five 'miles from town, auffi- efforts to mobilize the citizens into Mrs. H. II. Monre was a visitor last ieent to cut 200 or more cords of wood. ' committees and fnr hia personal inter­ week in The Dalle» and Hood River. Hive description and price in letter. est and time spent in promoting the Joe McNeil was a visitor in Hood Ira Bennett, box H2, route 2. Hood venture. River. Ore. il29 F'rom every standpoint the commun­ River and The Dallea the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. K Waite returned ity Christmas tree was pronounced a Mrs. F. L. Arthur was a visitor in success, and the good fellowship and to Madras Thursday on the noon train Hnod River Tuesday afternoon. Christmas cheer which was everywhere Orville Briggs of Hood River »pent following the short funeral services of manifest speaks well for the people James McGregor. father of Mrs. Christmas at the Engelke home £ of M osier. Waite. l)r and Mrs. C. A. Maerum are via- Mias Helen Hauer, of Portland, is iting during the holidays in Cortland visiting during the holidays at the and Kugone with relative«. homes of her sister. Mrs. T. tl. Gor­ Miss Dorothy K. Passmore is spend­ don and brother, Henry Bauer Mias ing the hulidaya in Tualatin at the Eiorence Bauer, who ia a nurse in The home of her parents. Dallea Hospital, came down Wednes­ Miss Alice L. Bennett is visiting day afternnon to visit fnr a few days. Congressman N. J.¿Sinnott, has re­ during the holidays in The Dalles with Ouinlon Armstrong returned home ceived notice from the Department of relatives. Sunday after spending several weeks Agriculture that lie has been allowed a Let us timsh your films. Same may be in the hospital at llcod River where limited number nf packgc9 of alfalfa, left at the Bulletin office. Slocom A n* underwent an operation Hia con­ field pea, millet, sudan grassland white Canfield, llood River. tf dition waa critical because at the same clover aeed. time he rontrarted pneumonia. He is L. I. Merrill spent Christmas in Because of the very.limited supply Seattle with hia brother and wife, Mr now rapidly improving. on hand this year the rule has (been and Mrs. Ed Merrill. School opens again on Tuesday, Jan­ made that only one package o( seeds Mrs. C. Huseher left Tuesday for a uary 2. Prices nn all kinds of supplies can be sent to a person. Those wishing have increased materially, some hav­ a package of the seeds should write to visit with her son, Hilbert Ruseher, and family who reside near The Dalles. ing «louhled. Our priees will remain Congressman Smnott for the same at Hive I he llood River Market a trial the same throughout the school vear. | once before the supply ia exhausted. order for meat which will U- mailed to Tablets fie and 10c, Nute Books, fie; The seed will he mailed directly from Pencils, le, 2 for fie, fie and 10c; Draw­ the Department's warehouse, and will you by imrcel post. Prompt service. ing Pads. Sc. 2 siaes. Moslei Book he accompanied by a circular giving Mr. ami Mrs. W. FL Chown «nd son, Store. full instructiora lor the culture of the Roger, spent Christmas with relatives Mrs. F'. K. Vickers has returned to crop. The deparment has also decided in Portland and New berg hrr home in The Dallea after spending that no aeed will be sent out later than Taken I n— Four head of cattle. Own­ Christinas at the home of her sister, March 1 er may call or write to Bulletin office to Mrs. S. K Evans. On Christmas day There has been great difficulty in se­ give «leacriptlons of same. «lift» Mr and Mrs. S. K Evans and Mrs curing some nf thi seeds thia year and Capt. II. II. Moore and W C. Venae! K. K. Vickers took dinner at the home for that reason only the following were visiters Wednesday in The of the former's daughter and husband, number of packages could be allotted Dalles. Mr and Mr*. .1 I! Wilcox A few to the second district o f Oregon: 70 I four pound packages of Kansas grown Kodak finishing-expert work-twenty- ftiends were also invited. alfalfa seed ; 200 four pound paesages four hour service. Slocum A Canfield Our New Year's resolution: I am of improved variety field pea , fiO four Co. ni2Stf guing to try to sell more goods in 1917 pound packages of Kursk initllet seed; Mrs. J. W. Clark, of Portland, is than In 1916, and I am going to give lOO one pound packages of Sudan grass «landing the holidays with Mr. and you better service than ever, and have seed; 40 two pound packages of white Iasi mistakes happsr, and apply the clover seed. Mr*. F'. J. Engelke The Mix'd River Market will take (•olden Rule: Treat you as I want to Ke<]uests will be transmuted to the your orders for meat and mall them to be treated. Ihis ia to apply to rua- department by Congressman Sinnott in tonier and competitora alike. Strauss. you by parcel (wist Customers w ill be the order in which they are received. allowed 111 days on tbeir bills. The Pacific Pnwer & Light company It will be a case of "first come first For skating and sledding: Warm have taken a five year lease on the served" aa long aa the supply lasts. gloves, mittens, cap«, leggins and rub­ store room in The Dalles which was Anticipating the usual river freete ber*. A few good sleds left Strauss. formerly the ('regin store in the Ma­ A crew of workmen ia up and taking advantage of the oppor­ Men W. V'rateh went to Portland sonic building building tunity to get their boat« in repair. The Wednesday afternoon on a business busy making alteratinna. trip. Roy Abernathy is in charge of offiu* rooms and rutting a number of Dalles, I’ nrtland and Astoria Naviga­ windows on the alley side of the build­ tion Co., "The Regulator Line," will the store during his absence. ing. The office nf the Pacific Power suspend operations during the months A chance for the Kiddies for One A Light company, now located in the of January and February, 1917. week: l-S IT on any doll or tov that Michelbaugh building, will be moved retails for 2ne or over. Strauss. shortly after the firtl of January Balata. I.ee F;\«n*, Jr., «nd Clyde Ballsy liulutn la a subalance belonging to Since Tuesday morning the ground left last wees for points in California. They look the ateamei Rose City and has hcen covered with enow The mer­ the rubl>er-llkf i>rnta muellcrt helk), the kind. lepth also varies from three inches in found cMefiy tn the Golan«« and Vrne- Mr. snd Mrs. C. I., Joy and family the city to 14 in.-hee in part* of the r n s lz are epvndirg the holiday season 'in Salley. Coasting is the popular pas­ Cashmere, Wn . at the hi urna Of Mt time of all the youngsters who utilise A n Easy A rran gem en t. Joy's brother snd mother. the hill from the fire engine house to Wife Am I. then, never to have uty \ the depot. Water pipes have froteo, way In anything? Husband—Certainly, After the New Year'a dinner although no real serious damage from dear When we are laith agree«I you will want to eat just the same. Hood Fiste every day in the year »** [ the cold weather has been reported. can have your way When w* differ Strauss. Roast Turkey will be the piece de I'll have mine." ( holer ft ent* of meat* and prompt •»•rT] reeistanca et the New Year's dinner vice in mailing your order to you. Ac - 1 served Monday between the hours of O bliging. Connie doe In tliirtv dav* Vout pat­ 12 and 2 o'clock at the Hotel Mosiar. "Only give me time your hou«»f,” ronage earneftlv snlieited The tbiod Phone In your orders Saturday Adult* River Mai set, liixid River, Ore. SO cents and children 35 cents, hol­ begged (he .onvIcUHl prison« r, “ All right." re|>l|«>n years «nit?"-Baltim ore Auter Cream ot tomato Soup The Dellee Wednesday Mr*. Rowland Iran. Celery Pickles ha* been taking osteopathic treatments Roast Turkey from Dr. J. E, Ander*«>n Cranberry Sauce Nut Stuffing L im it e d E x p e r ie n c e I wish to thank you for the generuu* Hrebrant Potatoes Turnip* Mlstrexe (In new glrli —W* eulertaln trade you hove given me in the past ' Steamed Brown Bread a (i«xl «leal. Hare yon had much e l year which made it possible for me to Tomato Salad perlence at partis«' G irl-O nly aa a exceed any previous year'* business in Finglieh Plum Pudding guest, mum —New Haven Register Muster. Strauss. Fruit Chorea (’«• »* Cream Mr. and Mre. John T. Davenport ! •pent Christmas in The Dallea with Curiosity ta •»«•king >rer ottici i«e«x Mr». Davenport's parents, Mr and Cummer rial tal pria printing of all kinds a plea affaira ai id e v e r ' "king our owe Mr«. Gao. Kraus*. The Bullet in • due — Warland rM - l -l' I I I I -I11 ■l-l -f- l 11 I I I I I I I H -F Dr. H. L Dumble Dandy bargains at the special price L SINNOTT TO DISTRIB­ UTE VALUABLE SEED Also excellent for grown-ups MomrBark Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eight returning at 2. Mt. H ood Railroad Co. l f Do t 8 , « U M The Arthur ¡Pharmacy HOOD RIVER WANTS DUAL GOVERNMENT VV. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. M o s ie r , - - The type matter is equivalent to that of a 15-volume encyclopedia. REGULAR and ■•isk-38? ' 1 in d ia - PAPER EDITIONS. WRITE tor specimen pages, il’ uMtrations, etc. FRUU, a JM'tof Pocket Maps il you name thi* paper. G. A C. MCRRIAM CO . S P R IN G F IE L D , M A S S . iimiNinuuiuuiuiiiiiiuigiihiaauiiinuiriRiaMa« O regon Th* Land of L a r g a Families. In tils artk le on the winter life of Notice tor Publication the French Canadians in Harper’s I>ep*»rtment of Interior, U. H. I^tnd Offlrt at The Dalles, Oregon, November '£i. 1916. Howard E. .Smith teila of the ex- Agitation ia now under way in Hood Notice Is hereby given that Miriam Bbeldon tranrd inary large families of these River county that will probably even- SHOE A N D H ARNESS RE PAIRIN G Kijiiey. formerly Miriam SheMoa of Tb« Dal- tally lead to a request from the Legis­ HARNESS SUPPLIES Otegon, d ini, on March 8, 1M0, made simple folk. Homestead Kutrv. No for HW ‘ 4 HK‘i , lature, on the part of local people, to ! “ Boon the twilight grew lo night, 1«. NW*4 NE»4. NK>4 N W la. Sec. 18/lown- O R EG O N Hoc wiiip l North, Range il KMt, Willamette Mer | and (lie large lamp on the table cast change Ihe law* o f the state in such MOSIER wise aa to make possible the amalga­ idian, hat* died notice of Intention to make Its orange glow over tlie room and the mation of the governments of the city Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before KegiFiteri long table filled with steaming dishes and county of Hood River. It has Receiver, If. H. l.ana Office, at The Dalles erby t e a r n s egoB " ‘You have a large family, madam.’ been suggested during the past week ob the ¡tb day of .laBtiarj, jyi?. Claimant names aa witneRae*: Ruth R. Bne - I remarked, as they gathered about that local legislative representative* don, of The Dalles, Oregon; Joaeph l, Hhaldou, L a w y e r s be asked to take the proper stepa the table. * of i >..• Uni its, i iregon; M a t Hildreth, of Port­ land, Oregon; Lila Clark, of Portland, Oregon. " 'Out, monsieur, we are sixteen. It toward creating the dual form of gov­ H FRANK WOOIKJOCK, ernment. After a deliberation on the H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N 1» a good gift to lo bou Dleu, n «•st-oe matter, however, it has been decided dljft K»-g inter. paaV she »aid. turning toward the that a too hasty action would render cure. impossible a law adequate in detail to Dr. William Morton Post >otli's of (diuiDistrator's Sale “ 'C'est vral. man enfant. It I* all the demands of Ihe proposed new In the County Court o f the State nf Oregon for Dentist There 1» no better gift than that of form of government, and ui'imatc Wasco County. In the matter of the estate of action will be left for some future another child lo Ida kingdom ' S E. Francisco. < tec cawed. Rooms 1 ami 2 Hall Bldg. Phone 2401 “ I could not but remcmlier that the i Legislature. Notice is hereby given that in an order made "The matter has been broached to | and entered ir. the above entitled Court and reuse. law lias also encouraged large faml ■ •n the 11th day of December, 1916. the under- m e," says Geo. R. Wilbur, joint sen­ HOOD RIVER, OREGON Ilea by passing a bill at Quebec giv­ ator elect from Hood River and Wasco d. as administrator o f t b s g Francisco, deceased, was authorized. Iicenned and ing ten aon>s o f luml to any family counties, "and 1 must say that, while directed to sell at private sale, all of the real D R . C . H. J E N K I N S baring from that time forth twelve or the idea ia in a measure revolutionary, I property belonging to said instate which »aid real property is described a» follows, to-wit: more children, and how In two yeura I believe the city and county would DENTIST loots One tl). Two (21, and Three (8) in Block the law was repealed lieeau.se the de­ gain in economy and efficiency if the ■ One (II in the Town of Mosier, in W awo County. HOOD RIVER, OREGON : Oregon. mand on those ten Here lots was lu two governments were combined. But In conformity with said order 1 will from and nothing could he gained by rushing the Office Phone 1081. Kos. Phone after the 16th day of January. 1916, sell %t private excea« of the supply ” question into the coming Legislature. “ale for cash in hand, all of said real property, subject to approval and confirmation thereof by As yet we have not had time to know . said County Court- just what we want. It will take some S t r a w b e r r y N o te . Date of first publication. December 16, 1916. FixiAK A. R ace , The uio»t illstresslng o f faiinl de time and earnest study to outline a d 1 .r* j 12 Administrator definite plan of action." formiiles. rhinnpliymu. which 1» char- It is now suggested that a commis­ a* terized by a nun h swollen and red- sion, composed of repieaentstive men .lcncd tip of the nose making Ibla look of both city and county be appointed AT THE like a huge strawberry or a piece of to make a study of the governments of > inulifiower that boa been dipped in cities and counties of San Francisco ' l»-et Juice, may lie cured by a simple and Los Angeles, California, and other , THE DA LIES - - ORFJGON operation. Sir William Milligan o f the similar dual governments of eastern Royal Infirmary, Manchester, England, states. This commission, if appointed, will be authorized to draft a plan. describes this In the Loudon Lancet. 1 lie proposed movement meets with The operation consists In cutting off general approval by both the residents all llie hypertrophied tissue, while the of City an<5 Valley. The consensus of nasal passages are kept extended with opinion is that the malter should have absorbent wool In order to preserve thorough investigation. It is argued that Hood River City their contour Care Is taken to avoid injury lo (be lateral cartilages, and and County at large are communities Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice nf similar interest. The entire county only two luslgnificaiit blood vesaels re is small and compact and has the lot of cherry, ]>ear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 quire tying. The raw Burface la cov appearance of a town, the population i-red with two thin grafts of skiu cut is dense and the property ia cut up ' and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots from the patient's thigh, over which a into small holdings. All conditions, and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone sheet of gold leaf la placed and a dry geographic and economic are ideal, it dressing fasien«sl with adhesive plas is said, for a common form of govern­ ter. It should tie possible to remove the ment. It is further declared that the pro­ ■lr«'ssing In five days. posed ntw form of government will 'result in u gloat raving in that elec­ R a c e s W it h i n R a c e s In t h e B a lk a n s . tions will be eliminated and one set of Language and religion are not the officers, instead of two, will administer ouly basis of the Intense sulsIlTlalon of the affairs of both. While the number feeling In the Balkans. The whole re­ and designation of new officers of the gion Is (M inded out among rare frac­ proposed dual government |have not been named, it hus been suggested tious, some o f which are no larger tlinn that the tenure of office should he four a hamlet Roumanians. Bulgarians, years. Under existing laws, the city Servians and Greeks have n sharp coo hold* an annual primaiy and an annual sclousness o f race |>erslsteiice, and at general election, each of which cost approximately $100. The county holds the same time every state is Intent U|Min breaking up the race units o f oth­ two elections biennially, each costing , er people* whbb exist within its Ivor- an approximate $2.000. County etti cials have warned tha people that «lers. If Greece were |ieoplod only by records are in constant menace from Gre«‘ks and Bulgaria by Bulgarians fire because of the poorly constructed and 8«>rvla by Servians, the task would vault in the old schoolhousc now used be easier. It Is a curse to the peninsula as a courthouse. It is argued that that the villagers have pushed this within a few years a creditable, coin way and that wherever there waa va­ I bined city hall and courthouse could he cant land or wherever they could make erected from the savings in election a vacancy by driving out the previous \ coat under the new form o f govern­ ment. holders. The result Is the creation of race Islands In the midst of angry race Notice sea«. Alivert Bnshnell Hart In Outlook. The annual stockholders meeting of the Mosier Valley Telephone Co. will be held at 10 a. m., Tuesday. January M a k i n g th e In s e c t s 8 p e a k . 9, in Lamb’s hall. F'lectiion of officers In the biographies of the world there and other important business. ia no passage more human and more humorous than the account by M. Shore is Mt. Hood Agent Eabre o f his first Interview with Pas­ teur, who had never n vn a cocoon and Stanley J. Shere, who has been oper­ was astonisbctl that there waa any­ ating the rail automobile of the com­ thing In It He «'onclmles the account pany, has succeeded L. J. Brazeau as thus: "Euroiirage«f consulting other peo pie. I iierslst obstinately In Interview School Children Increase Ing my subject until I succeed In mak Ing him si«««k " - London Spectator. A census o f the school chiMren of Hood River n unty show* an Increase of 50 more than last )car, when the L im it e d P e r p e t u a l M o t io n . Ambrose Eleteber solved the great number reached 2,095. The greateat increase is shown in the Barrett dia- problem <*f («erpctunl motion the other triet, which as a result becomes a sec­ day. after tailoring upon It for many ond class district, the only one in the years. It I* In the shape of a ball county except that of the rity. The wblcb awing» bark and forth regularly Harrttl diet «let's school chil«1ren>er* ami tirelessly, being p r o file d by a sort increased mainly from tlie acquisition of clockwork mechanism There Is of territory acquired from the Frank-, only one drawback to this solution of ton district. C. J. E. CARLSON I D & S C o m m e r c ia l JO B P R IN T IN G B u lle t i n O ffic e J. W . ALLEN Attorney-at-Law Fruit Growers Attention TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River A Happy and Prosperous New Year to One and All Arthur Pharmacy the «Id problem He has to wind the machinery every eight «lay* There la always something wrong. Isn't there? As soon as Ambrose gets It so It will sin without winding be will have the problem definitely solved. — Brooklyn Eagle. • ■ E s a c t l y A l.k e . “ You ought to be pleased with thi-a# folia, George, dear.” said the young wife. 'They are exactly like those your mother u«ed to make when you were a boy ” "O f course the) are.'' replied George gallantly In fact. I thought at first they were the same ones. And the stupid creature could not on dem and why Urx George buret lute teerel-RK bmoml Time* Dispatch. K ibs.-ribe for Tlie Bulletin. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with I A V A L APP f.IC A T IO :<8 aa t tb«ir cann< t r*at h th*- a it of 1the «119*1 Catarrh ta a local • ila*r greatly in- rtu*nv on* of th* tKtt physh iana tn this ofwtntry for v^ara It is oompos*d of »«m * of th* b*«t tonics known. i«*mbin*d with aom* of th* host Mood purtfl*r* Th* perfect com­ bination of th* tnirr*dt*nt9 in Hall's Catarrh Cur* Is what pm*lui*s such wonderful r**’t1t* In catarrhal oomtt- •Ion* fi*m! for testimonial*, fr** T J C H K N F T Ik CO FV 'p« . Tofodo. O AH Druggist* TV Hall • Family n i l « for vonatlpatio*