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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1917)
ifreOnlyGrcakiPrìze Dr. H. L. Dumble New Year Specials ! Brassiers Undervestsand Pants A Splendid Assortment t<> eh»«'«»' from. Your choice o r ¿DC Winter Weight U n dervests and I'ants for I-adies Some of these are of Silk Lisle, worth up to $1 a garment. Your choice, the garment ____ 45c Richardson’• A big assortment to choose from. The linen alone in these tops, to say nothin« of the de signs, is worth more than double the price we are offering them at. Pillow Tops worth up to 50c each. Your choice__________________________ __________________ -.... 10c A Table Full to choose f r o m . These are flight- Values up to Fancy Collars for Ladies ly soiled or mussed from display use. •Vic. Your choice Ladies’ Spats Colors gre.\. biown and smoke. Your choice . 10c o q D*JC Dress Shirts for Men ed front*, in light and dark colors. $1.75 each. Your choice___ _ _ A stood assortment of band collared shirts with plain and pleat- Values up to ___ ____ ò iv e n lo Regular 50c rallies. nr Wool Sweater Jackets for ladies, made of finest selected yarns. Plain white and with colored collars and cuffs. There are values in this lot up to $4.00. Your choice ........ ........ ...... ... $1.25 Outing Flannel Underskirts for ladies A good assortment to choose from. O ffic e in B r o s i u i B ld g . H o o d River Your choice f c f f Knitted Underslips for Children, waist and underskirt combined. Just the thing for winter wear warm n p and comfortable. While they last, your choice ¿D C white and colored. e /\ Your choice DUC O v e r c o a ts f o r M en a n d Boys Value, size 15, now $1 9h $10.00 Value, m e Iff, n?w $ft 00 Value, size 15, now $4.03 f ‘ * S5 Value, «¡¿e 57, now $11 00 Value, size 40, now .$7.5**, and many others at equally as hig bargains. see them to fully appreciate these values. .44.9ft $5.50 You must T H E P A R IS FAIR. Dictionaries Telephones: Residence 10.11 Office 1241 Flannel Shirts for men with military collars. Color grey. Your choice Outing Flannel. ( H ighest A w a r d ) Physician and Surgeon Can be used on new, old or can vas covered floors Does not soil delicate fabrics. Sprinkle it on the floor and the dancers do th e rest. Arthur Pharmacy Satisfaction Guaranteed ot !Ke P a n a m a Pacific Exposition w a s g r a n M to I W E B S TE R ’S NEW INTERNATIONAL Superiority of Educational Merit. RAIL AUTO Leaves Hood River daily at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. in. Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 0:30p.m. Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eight returning at 2. Tuis new crtali n ana«era with final uutliority all kiiulsof puzzling umutiui.- sui li :n ‘‘ 1L i s it <f” 1 “ What is a c iUinitout rou~ a /’ ’ “ What ¡- a * i . I ■ i U:e.•/” “ Wlmt I.’' ’ "llow is that pro Mere th n 400.C90 Vocabulary Terms. 30 COO Ceofap .ical Subjects. 12.000 8ii>grai»Lc.i eiinax. Over 6000 lllut- tratiors. 2700 P a i « . The only diction, ary with the divided paf a i stroke of _ guaiux. ReeuUr India- Paper hJiliwn*. W rit« fur ?p*ri- men pnja «, il- i lu.-trutiouft. Me. Ir * « . u ret ol t Pocket Miipo if you ij ¿ iiuu this ] paper. M l. H iiod Rjilro.nl Co. W. A. H U S B A N D S Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. C. AC. MFRRIAM CO Srnacf.U. M- ii . ix .g n m a e A total eclipse of the moon was vis M o s i e r , - - O regon ible to Mosier residents Sunday night M i h Edna Hildreth returned Sunday ity end failed to send in their proxies. beginning at 11 o'clock. Many of the Notice tor Publication to her hcrr.e in Portland after visitmii the annual report was read by the B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N Ì for a short time at the home of her secretary and manager, E A. Race, local people saw the full eclipse and Ih p a rtm so t o f In tertiir. V ^ lounl ortb t m the orb was of yellowish hue during T h e Dallt-s, O regon, N o v e m b e r 23. sister, Mrs. Chas. Abernathy. Miss end his hooka, audited by J. N. Mosier ■H I I I I I-I I I ■§■■1 I I I I » M iti the entire time of the eclipae which N oth * iH h ereb y g iv e n that M ir ia m d b eld tm Hildreth had been in Ibe Halles where and K. (it ChaUietd, were found to he K ip io v , torm oi v M ir ia m S h eld on Of T h e Dal- S H O E A M ) H A R M S S K f l ' A I R I N t . lasted tor an hour. Cash did it. Watch Strauss. she was a witness for Miss Miriam accurate and neatly kept. Some state lm, O ititm i, w h o, o n M arch 3. 1910, m a d e Sheldon Kipley, who was *lven final ments were preaented that the chargee H A R M SS S U P P L IE S liom esii-itd E n try. N o 'N ’. ok , fo r 8 W li Harness Oils and Soap at Chown'e. Tn glean from our exchanges, The S4H* l ’ N W 14 N E ; ,. N K . N W q .r ie c . 13, Town- A FRANK STA TEM EN T . Hr. C. A. Macrum went to Portland five >ear proof on her homestead for the telephone service were irregu Dalles Chronicle and The Dalles Opti Mil p 1 N o i th. Kang«-. 11 E hmi , V\ iila m e tle M er claim. lar, hut a letter from the Public Ser MOSIER - O R E G O N mist, that the management of The <liuii, i is tiled n o tice o f In ten tio n to m a ke Friday afternoon on a business trip. F in a l I Iv e Y e a r P r o d . to eHtubiHh c la im to presiding of vice Commission. read at the meeting, Dalles Hospital believe in being strict OF FACTS John Elder was in Hood Rive. F r i - i , . Rev. ,, H. O. „ , Perry, „ . . elder . the land cb o \ e described, b for*- U cvlster and sanctioned the charges which had been the Methodist ly up-to-date in equipment which may day mornintc on business. Episcopal church, will U eoeiver, l ' S. L a n d O ffice, at T h e D a lle « Or- / ^ . D€ her« from Kennewick. Wn., and made. Kur neat year the auditing be necessary for performing the most We wish you would read tola and erby t e a r n s egon. on the .‘>th d a y o l Ja n u a ry , ¡ J17. Lee Evans was a visitor hntlay „¡|| |,reach Saturday nigh.t at the Irn- committee was selected as follows: serious operations and for the comfort « Mintnnf n am es ax witnesses: ttuth K Sue don, o f T h e Dalles«. O regon; I oaeph L H h eldon, aflernonn in Huod Kiver manual church. Rev. Perry is an ex- K D. ('hattield. J. N. Mosier and of the patients. They have had on rakt* it for what you conaider u L a w y e r s • fb< DiUles, O re go n ; B d n a H tk a r e tb .o f t o r t * worth. It la written tor your benefit W. A. Husbands. f ash is coming Save all you can I ceptinnally good s|ieaker ar.d Is coming exhibition at Crosby's drug store a a id , O regon; L ila «'la rk o f P o rtla n d , O regon. H l-H A N K WOOIHXM K, and watch out. Strauss. , to fill an engagement which he was “ Sunrise Slumber” anaesthetic ma a» well as our own. H O O D R I V E R O R E G O N d l JS R e g Inter. W. H. Davis wan a visitor in the city compelled to cancel recently. A cor- chine and some very fine " X ” K»> liUHt Saturday, vwe received a letter plates, there being two series of (he Friday from Hood River dial invitation la extended to everyone from the Hardie Mfg. Co., advising latter. In speaking of tne “ Sumise Notice of Ad m io M r.itor’ s Sale W A. Marsh s o in The Oates to attend the meeting Saturday night. Slumber” machine. Dr. Reuter, of the us that the shortage of pig iron, and I)r. William Morton Post Wednesday on buaine»« Lee Evans, accompanied by hie ais- In the County Cnurt <>f the S tate o f Oreetm for hospital management said, " A n y one common coke uud coal, as used b.. Waaco County. Cet good Sole Leather and all kinds t " . Mrs E. M. Hunter left Wednee- Dentist In the m atter o f the estate o f who has been undei an anaesthetic will their factories, was becoming a seri of Shoe Nails at Chown's. d» » f " r, A ,ea th* y S. E Francisco, deceased. p , n . a ii . with friend» and relative*. Mr. Evan« The annual report of the lii.ai.ee readily appreciate the advantages of N o i i c is hereby given that in an order marie k ' » n i i 1 and 2 Hall llhlg. Plume 2101 ami Mri*. h. L Hoot Mud ion, Howard, pjanB tG remain h month aod niatrs committee of the city council and that this machine aa the anaesthetic is ous menace to the further manufai entered in the above entitled Court and cause, nil the 11th day n f December. 1910. the under- were in Hood River Wednesday. that now the right tune for ti'hir.g of the treasurer were acceptid by the easily taken, is prefectly safe, remov turing of their goods. On Monday HOOD R IV E R , ORF.GOX -ufneri. a- arimitiistrator o f the estate o f S. E. Notice on the front page the special for ateelheads and salmon as they are Hldermen. During the past year a ing the dread the patient has for the morning, we received a long distance Kranci'Fii, deceased, was authorized, .licensed and cntTce ad of Nichol \ Co. now running in the short rivers. He good showing has been made and anaesthetic, more than for the opera directed t*» sell at private sale, all o f the real call, stating that further orders property belnntrinK to said estate which said real V. C. Young returned Monday morn expects to lish in Alsea Hay, at Wai- nearly $1000 less in warrants waa out tion, and recovery is very rapid with DR. C H. J E N K I N S property is described as follows, to-wit: standing at the end of the past year ns out nauaea or other had effect«. In would be accepted by them, only mg from a trip to Hood River port and also at Newport. I."t* One (1), Tw o (2), and Three (il) in Block .DENTIST minor and short operations nitorus when accompanied by signed ordet <)i . (1) in the Town o f Mosier, in Wasco County, compared with the previous year. Part Mr and Mm. I.. L Vannurtwick, and J. Mtrcin was in Hood Kiver Monday «Oregon. oxide gas and oxygen are given while of this may lie aecounted for because 'laughters, Alice Mild Kay, stopped off HOOD R IV E R . OREGON from the grower who would ultimate morning attending tn business matters. In conformity with said order 1 will from and on their way to Portland for a visit little road work was put through dur in major operations ether is adminis a fter the l*'»th rias oi'.Innunr*. 191*», sell at private Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone T»3 Mrs. Ed. K. Reeves returned Tuts with their daughters and son-in-law, ing tlie year 1916 sale : I ca-H in band, al! o f said real property, the warrants fur tered in conjunction with the other ly use the Power Sprayer. .ibiect to approval and confirmation thereof by day morning from a trip to Portland. We were advised - to guarantee Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dunainnre, and the tire engine have been paid. Delin gases, the patient being first given said County Court- John Elder was in Hood Kiver (he | also with friends. They were on their quent taxes m the city amount to only nitrous oxide and oxygen and when delivery to those who signed an Date o f lust p u b l i c a l D e c e m b e r 15, ^U6. E i h iak A. R a c k , first of the week on business. j way to Kockaway Reach where they $129 26. with only $21.58 unpaid for under this anaesthetic the ether is ad order now for a P< v er Sprayer dl5 jl2 Adm inistrator ministered, thus reducing the amnunt 1915. The reports follow: were formerly located. Mr. Vannort- Ho n»l forget that J would like to but to those who waited un Report on City Warrants for Year of ether given to a minimum.” figure on any grocery order. It will wiek took his howling alleys to Enter "One of the greatest features of the prise where he has been with his 1916: til! the season was on, we could only pay you tn figure with Strauss. machine is when used in childbirth to Warrants issued m 1914. $2,11:1.78 promise to do the very best we could \T T H E The Misses Marie Shogrcn and Emily family during the winter months ar.d produce the condition known us “ Sun will now resume his business at the warranls issued in 1915, $1,925 06; war Huabsnds were visitors yesterday in rise Slumber” which first made its And such a promise would not be o f 1 summer resort. rants iasued in 1916, $1088.10. Total Hood River. appearance in Sf. Lukes Hospital, a definite nature. And so we say, for ¡ TilK P A L IE S - - OR EGON Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Howard mo- wurants issued to date, $4,476.94. Chicago, in 1914, and la now being e x Housekeeping rooms tu rent, t'orn Warrants paid in 1916 $1,729.72; ! tored over from llootl River Tuesday tensively used throughout the east. It your own protection, take our hunch, fodder and Early Ohio potatoes for warrants paid in 1916, $2,09- 66. Total snd Mr Howard spent a part of the is perfectly safe, there being 150 cases and get your sprayer ordered. aale. Phone 72. j 19 1 day patrolling the lines of the Pacific warrant* paid to date, $3,754.37. nf childbirth in Cleveland, Ohio, in The price has already advanceu F. A. Allington and aon, Harrell, | States Telephone company between Warrants outstanding, December 91, 1915, without a single death of mother were viaitors Wednesday in Hood thin city and Hood River Mr. and 1916, (includes No. 620, $0.50, called, or child, produces an absolutely pain once since the first of the year. An ■ River Mrs. Howard also motored tn thi-lr not yet presented), $722.57. less childbirth without the loss of con advance of $10.00 on the smaller ma Warrants outstanding, Dec. 31, 1914, Are you intereated in a Wood t ut ranch in the Grandview district and sciousness, is stimulative Hint produces chines. and $15.nh on the larger siz Names to conjure with — ting Outfit? I f so see t'hown about are planning nn erecting a small house $2,119.78; warrants outstanding. Her. a happy, c a r efr e e slate of mind." es, took effect on the 1st of January. the Wade Portable, its the best on the place and expect to spend a i 91, 1916, $1,715 12; warrants outstand There has also been installed in the ing. Dec. 91, 1916, $722.57. Wo do not wish to Intimate there will Mrs F. A. Allington and her mother part of the time here thi* summer, i hospital an " X ” Hay machine of the It J Fash on hand December 31, 1916. largest size and latest model, for the he another advance. You know ar Mrs. C. Uuscher, were Hood Kiver 'I hr j return* d Wedneede iftei Los A ngeles . R edlands . R iverside $92.70; warrants outstanding less cash Hood River. P asadena , S an D iego . V enice , L ong hi ach visitors Saturday diagnosis and treatment of various much about this part of it as we do. on hand, $689 87. At the close of the present holiday obscure diseases and fractures. The But thia much you can bank on- 1 Kodak tiriistillig-eipert work-twenty- Treasurer's Account for 1916 two series of radiographs exhibited are font hour service. Slocum >V Canfield si aann the receipt* of the lo- al post office worn found to show a slight in Receipts - Fash on hand December typical pictures of fractures, gunshot there will not be a reduction this sea 0» b MU crease over the same period of a year wounds, and show as well how obscure son. 91, 1915, $115.97; received during 1916 Mrs W. J. Wollarn and Mrs. E. P. Watson, of Hood River, were visiting ago. The incoming as well ae the out from County Treasurer, $2,047.71; re diseases of the bene and ot the stomach | Hast year, some few of our custom going mail* were much heavier, ea ceived during 1916 from licenses, $37; are diagnosed with a certainty which ers suffered because we could not with friends here this week. pecially the nutgoing mail fur the received during 1916 from tine. $9 56. wolud be imposyible by any other A good lime to buy pillow rases and months of November and December, Disbursements l aid out ill 1916 on known method. The plate* demon get spray hose enough. W e have pur sheets and muslins right now before owing to the heavy shipments of apples wsrrants, $2,090.65; paid out in 1916 strating the fractures show typical chased ten thousand feet of hose to they go uny higher. Ktrauss. and other produce for delivery within for interest on warrants, $140.91 ; bal cases of fracture of various hones and take care of tliia season s demands California is delightful the year*r«»und. Now I Rev. Leon L. Myers and his IHIIe the second zone. A t the close of busi ance on hand December 81,1916, $92.70. the condition before and after the re you may go via the SA L T LAKE ROUTE, | ' whether we have enough or not n son, Paul, were viaitors Monday in ness, December 3», 1916, there re duction of the fracture and during the Receipts from County Ireaaurer- returning from Los Angelos, as you wish, by mains to be seen Thirteen hundred Hood River. maineil 11124 to the credit of (he isiatal Delinquent 1914 taxes paid up, *141 16; process of healing. Probably the most palatial steamer or limited train, or |! Totnl $2,- important of the radiographs shown feet of this hose is already contract vice versa. Let us linisli your lilme. Sotno may Is savings depositors of the Mosier post 1915 I bxcs paid, $1,906.59. 047.74. are those of ulcerated stomachs before ed for by our customers. loft at the liulletiii office. Slncoin ,V office 1 III tax levy for MSclav Paul in and after operation. One set nf plates Call upon, or write the representative of Canfield. Hood Kiver. tf A t the meeting of Ihe M E. E. cluh We purchase«!, and have received shows a stomach which has a constric 1915. $1.928.21 ; paid in 1916, *141.15; Waller Cley and Lloyd Fisher were Monday night the formal organization about two hundred 1«» and 12 foot tion of the pyloric or outlet end of the still unpaid, $21 68. Total, $2,090.94. B yla w s were adopten visitoie the first of the week in Hood was eirerted We are now advised 1916 tax levy for Mosier Paid in stomach caused by ulcers. the next spray rods. and the following officers elected Kiver. J. N. Mosier, president; las. K. Foie 1916, *1,906.59, unpaid. $107.68. Total, plate showing the stomach after an that we cannot hope to get any morel 1 will surprise you with the quick named below, and the re^f w ill be do n « fo r you. $2,014.87. operation called ‘ gastroenterostomy,’ spray rods before April or May. at ness with which I will get you a vice president; L .1 Merrill, secretary Total delinquent, $129.26 which means a new outlet established I treasurer. I h e president then up McCall pattern. Try me once. Strauss Brasslined spray rods , The following claims again*l*the city from the stomach into the bowel by the earliest [ (iiinted the following committees Ex Win. McMurray. <¿eneral Passenger Mrs J P. Tryon and children re I I cutive, J. N. Mosier, Jas. K. Foie. were allowed detaching the howi! from the stomach cannot be bought at any price. The , Rurtlan.l turned Friday afternuun from 1 he [ I . J. Merrill anil W. K. Deeper; Kn las. E. Cole, Oct., Nov., Dec., sal at the pyloric end and sewing it to the large mills are refusing to accept or Halles. tertainmenl, Mrs. P I. Arthur, Mrs ary, and stamps $7.70; library board, stomach at the lowest part and rutting ders for aluminum lined spray rods _ . . . . For good things to eat do not forget It II Mnore. E. M. Strauss, ami $2.50; P I. Arthur, salary December an artificial opening in the wall of Ihe Hus stomach leading into the howl in its So there is nothing left but the iron Strauss How shout some of those Roger VV. Moe; Membership. Mrs. las and tablet. $10.10; Mrs. W A good pickles? I < it. Mrs. F <1 Nichol. Mrs. Jas bands, salary December, $1; linger new isisilinn This plate shows the li ted* heavy rods, after we have dis I hi W. Moe, sulary marshal and notice food passing from Ihe stomach throuuh posed of our present stock. And it Ray Hailey has lesaed the Wagoner t’ hcrry and K F. Middleswart ranch east of the city for a year, and next meeting of the club will he held warrants, $5.40; Muairr Valley lele- the artificial opening into the bowel. will he necessary for us to reserve a phm e Fo., $.70; W E Fhown. supplies Taken as a whole we understand will soon move with Mrs Hailey to Monday night and hall rein, $2 76; Pacific Power A Fiat the exhibition was really an certain number of these rods for our the place. Streets in the city are being in l i g h t Co., tor street lights, $36.10, educational exhibit giving the people power sprayer sales. Hods, hose, etc .lea. K. Cole spent Sunday and Mon proved this week. Tailings from the for libraiy, $1. of The Halles and vicinity an oppor go as regular equipment with f*ach day in Portland vieitmg with relatives rock crusher are being spread on the The business of the old rouneil hav tunity of seeing the results of the and Iriends and alsu attending to huai principal stnets and the ruts and low ing ended, Mayor Race thanked the modern " X ” Kay machine. sprayer. W e already have enough ' (daces tilled While excavating thi reas matters. for Hardie Power eouncilinen for their hearty co-opera The " X " Kay has been found very signed orders street in front of the Church of Christ | Mrs .) E. Higley and her daughter, tion in managing city affairs and stated efficient in Ihe treatment of cancer in Sprayers to make a very noticeable yesterdsv a heavy blast, to break up s Mrs. (7race Piercev and little son. that he hoped the new council would internal as well as external cases and Inroad on our «pray rod stock. Kenneth, were visitor# this week in nig rock in the street, shattered 12 he just as successful. it is believed that its entire range as panes of glass in the church building The Hardie Mfg. Co. will not ac I b e Halles. Alderman Merrill was then elected an effective curative agent has not yet No other damage was done, although cept an order from us nor from any Mr. and Mrs P. L. Arthur were vis rocks were thrown considerable dis mayor pro teni, to act during Ihe ab been reached We are reliably informed that The other dealers for any number of ina ilor* in Hood River Sunday, walking tance. Dirt and rocka taken from the sence of the mayor. Mayor Race appointed the following Dalles Hospital, which is modern in chines, unless we down in the afternoon and returning street are being used to fill in low have the signed committees. tn the evening every way. and has one of the best places at the corner of the Turn A order* This is to prevent «pecula Finance, Merrill. Husbands, Wilson ; equipped operating rooms to be found P. L. Arthur las been making trip* l.um building and near the rock crush to Hood Kiver every morning this er. Tailings have hern spread as far Fire and Water, Wood, Carlton, Hud in the Northwest, has had its capacity tion. And they are right in doing son; Street, Hudson, Wilson, i arIson ; of 76 patient* taxed to the utmost arid this, because whan a »prayer is need week keeping appointments with a nut as the Mosier creek bridge. Judiciary, Husbands. Merrill, Wood; of late has not been able to accommo dentist At the meeting of the Parent Teach Health and Police, Carlson. Wood, date lho*e applying for treatment, ed to sa\e a crop of applea, a grow Last call for McCall's magaxme at er a-sofiation Friday night. Prof H A Wilson. but that this lack of rooms and bids er will pay Ihe limit to get one. That fit* for one year or #1.60 for three Herry, who led the discussion relative Ihe library hoard was a( pointed as will be remedied in the near future, limit might he twice today's price yeats, (regular s u r e now $1 yearly ) to the purchase of a moving picture follow* and confirmed by Ihe council: the management new having plana But if it saved Ihe crop it would Offer expires toon Ruth I ittlepage machine by the association, outlined Mrs >v a Huabeede, Mr*, p. L. Ar und' r consideration to inerrase the size at Strauss.' perhaps I»*- wurth it W e don’t went the benefits to lie derived, both from thur, Miss L. Elder, Mrs. Jas K. Cole, ol the hospital. Mr* H A. Kerry was taken to Hoed an educational and social standpoint. Mr*. C. (I. Nichol and J N M -n r The maternity department is equipped to see any gr< wer have to pay more Kiver Mouuay li g h t ly Hr. It. I The talk waa taken up by several Street grading was discussed and the with all the latest appliances for the for u Sprayer than it is worth under Humble, and was placed in the I ullage members It was slated at thia meet council favored all property owners comfort of the mother including the ordinary circumstances. hospital there foll o w ug a revere II ing that the Immanuel church intended digging hack to their property line and “ Sunrise Slumber” apparatus men We say this is for your benefit a« ne»«. to purchase it moving picture machine (lilting in a retaining wall next |n tioned in a (revions paragraph. I h e W i i i t w l — T» le t eont m e t f«*r *.'»> a * r*> and that the P.-T. association would he their property. rooms ate especially e. nstiucted with well a » out », »o t because of the lit t«» lu i urubu««! an i c **Hr«*<! rem ix fo r offered the free use o f it. The chureh Roger W Moe waa appointed as mar dealet ed Moor* and walls so that all tie we might profit by your purrhas epriDw {«low ing W o rk to la* J o m on is plsnning to portray Hiolical scent« ahal by Mayor Race and the appoint disturbing noises from the oulsitte arc ing a Power Sprayer, but because anil has now raised $50, the n i c e of ment confirmed by the council. W. A cut off from the patient. M c lr u u e r ii .eh Tor l 'A iti cu lar» m*** the machine and an additional amount Husbands was appointed tire chief, ap J a n .• » ( 'h e r rv . The rooms for these patient« are the success or failure of your bus5- light, airy room*, fitted w ith such cor ness make» the suoce*« or failure of Ko> S t o l t i b ' l i i r i d i l a r i w eek to for the purchase of a curtain and nec pointment confirmed. Prices will be secured for ground for veniencea as the cases require. our business Portland to resume his studies at the essary apparatus for installing it it A committee was i ity hall, fire engine and jail aites and The medical department consists of Reta ke-Walker Husine*» Collige He being subscribed Thank you for roa«ling this W appointed tu confer with the board o f ) taken up at the next meeting wards and rooms which are light and spent his vacation with hit parents. Aidrrnan Merrill moved tbet the cheerful and are properly equipped «uily hope you will profit by it Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stolti, on their directors o f the Immanuel church tel go farther into the subject. Everyone ' mayor be authorized to solicit aid ot with all the necessary features of a G ILBE R T A D E W I T T ranch at Greenwood present seemed to be of the seme opir J Engineer J. A. Elliott in deliveting J. P Tryi n hr* hern having trouble ion, that a moving picture machine grade* of the main streets and to as thoroughly modern medical department. thia wee:, with an infection in one ol would he a fine thing for Ihe commun \ tatliso a grade on Third avenue Sec The state game department ha* re bis little toe». He w m t to Huotl Kiver it?- ended by Alderman Husbands and car- ceived to many inquiries regarding the to have the Injured foot taken cate of. We off* r One H *'d(«* i tar« Re- At the annual si kh .ller* merting hour of sunrise and sunset that it ha* ward for any ea»«* *'f i ’n»arrh t| at au the whnle foot being in a swollen con | ot the Moelar \ !fey Telephone not b ** cured by* Hall*» C* tfition A gigantic host of sparrows ami rob prepared a table showing the exact pany, held Tuesoey in Lamb's hall HalTa Catarrh Cure hnt been taken ins nun,tiering at least 25,990 have time the sun rises and sets during the by catarrh Believing the beat is none too good the followirg directors were elertod f(>r the pa«? for n»y customers, l bought and in J M. Carroll. K A. Race. C. J. E been speeding i.orthws.d in dins« months of November, December ami thirty-fix c year». and ha» become stalltd a Furlough* Adding machine Faileoi , Chat. T. Hennrlt, and Geo. cloud*. The bints suddenly appeared up to snd including January 15, 1917. known a» tb moat reliable re rwdy for beginning November 1 the only open «’’atarrh. Hall’« datarvi* C w t acta thru and all accounts are row checked with Chamberlain. Ihe tmard is the s*mi from the south at 11 o'clock last Thur* the Blood on the Mucon » n r f i r « « , ea- same, which checks all mistakes, this as last year with the exception of day and passed over I eke Washii glon. season for shooting will he on migra fwlHng the Fotjain fr^m the Blood and week have added a Electric Steel Cut Geo. Chamberlain who was ilccte j to They moved in great phalanxes severa* toty birds, auch as duck«, geese, etc. healing rii« dtar .eed portion» The shooting of these bird* is con lll.g * ■ 1', , ,• - Aft*r you b vve .* ’ ' **; blocks in long, the sparrows appearing fill the vacancy cauai d by the resigna trolled by the Federal Migratory Bird Cure for a ebon tirr jpou will aee a how nicely it does tkejjob and try a tion o f C. J. I ittlspage The meeting first in tremerulous lumbers while be act. It i* urlawful to begin shouting great Itnpr-jv «»ment tn emir cenerai pound of 1 he Strauss Special Whole was called for 10 o'clock but it was hind then came regiment after reg gtart tafeln« «a lP « Catarrh before sunrise and one must cease heaîth Roast coffin erd have it ground fine or nearly 12 o'clock hetoic a qu rum nimi of red breasted robin* at one* and rot irid of catarrh. shooting al sunset.—Oregon Sportsman Cure !#nd f o r (MtiiMnlalt fr e v coarse as you like it. at 29e lb., equal could be gathered. Many who owi .No tresepaesiug and noting signs F J C H F N B T A CO T . U d o . O lit a to amrt 40c ran cclfeee. Strauss •hares of stock have left the commun- et this office g o ld b y a ll P r u g r t t « ii Karri be for the Bulletin. H I '! H l i r i l l I I I ■! I > I M I I !'♦ THE DALLES HOSPITAL IS WELL EQUIPPED C. J. E. C A R L S O N D & S PROCEEDINGS OF COMMON COUNCIL Com m ercial JOB P R IN T IN G Bulletin Office J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law GREAT SALT LAKE ONION PACIFIC SYSTEM F A. ALLINGTON, AGENT The Bulletin Office w a n ts your JO B PRINTING Q u a lity of W o r k th e Best How’s This? ALSO BUTTER WRAPPERS are printed According to Requirements of the Pure Food L a w