Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 19, 1917, Image 4

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    NOW IS THE BEST
TIME TO BUY
That New Suit, while we are sellinjf them
at the old price«.
The styles are all right;
there having been but very slight changes,
if any, in the styles. The suits we have
on hand, made as they are, by the very
best tailors that can he secured, are cer­
tainly big bargains now according to mar­
ket conditions, and according to what you
will have to pay for the new Spring stock
of the same quality.
Hart, Schaffner
M
£
&
Marx Clothes
are fully guaranteed to be ail wool materi­
al and to give you perfect satisfaction in
every way.
Their guarantee means just
w hat it says, so you are taking no chances
SU M 3 « . 4 0 . 4 «
in«-Las bunt
whatever. We have a nice lot for you to
choose from and will fit you out right. If you have ever
worn this make of clothes you know they are of the best,
and if vou have never tried them, we would appreciate an
opportunity to show them to you and fit you out in a suit of
«»pp'iruin
We are confident that you would be more than pleased
t them.
hem . W
with the result. Come in and look them over. You do
not have to buy.
S. & M. Suits for
and
Clothcraft guaranteed all wool suits for
up
H.
$25
$10 $12 $14 ami
$18. $20. $22.
Hits
the
Spot
EVERY TIME *
A big line of the most desirable patterns in Mackin­
aws, made bv the Oregon City Woolen Mills, at reason­
able prices.
C n o o i o l Coats for Misses W e are offering some big
i n c C l u l bargains in Misses’ Coats in sizes 8 to 14.
J | / v v i u i The materials in these are o f the best and
they will give excellent wear and be warm and
OO
comfortable.
Values up to
Your choice
< 0 l « £ « )
r
j
|
Dress floods Bargains We are certainly
offering some splendid \ aloes in Woolen
Dress floods and Waistings. See our East
Values in this lot up to the yard. H5c.
OQ
iDCCIdl
window.
Your choice the yard, ooly
Special
OUC
Silk Finished Waistings
A nice lot of
pretty patterns to choose from. Values up
to the yard BOe. Year choice tha
o r
¿•D C
Do not forget we have a large assortment of Hugs and
Art Squares
desirable patterns and lowest prices.
I>v>k them over.
5 2 >e P a r is F a ir .
Stop
that
Cough
NOW!
Satiifact ion
Guaranteed.
SENATOR WILBIIR
INTRODUCES BILLS
S e n io r U«o. K. Wilbur, ®ho has
introduced a number o f bill« nir.ee the
legislature convened, has created great
irtercat with that curtaining provisions
that will exrluce any alien, rot eligible
to naturalization, from holding land in
Oregon. Senator Wilbur’vjbill II simi­
lar to that adopted by California and
which created international d scusaion.
The hill will prevent further holdings
of land by Japanese, who are rapidly
acquiring large acreages of orchard
laid in Hood River county.
Senator Wilbur has also introduced
hills pertaining to the maorer or tiling
fur record certain alien mortgage pa­
pers ar.d arother changing the age and
time of enlistment in the naval militia.
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Why
not give your
I,, y an-1 girl ao
opportunity to
niaketlieir home
ahidu cozy and
{¿Keti a t G i v e
them tire g a m e
chances t > win pro­
motion and succeag
act lie lad having the
advantage of
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FUL OREGON SPORT NEW HOMESTEAD LAW
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An allotment of vegetable arid tinker l>. I‘ A A. N. Co., was in this city
Votic* of tilm ioi'lrutor’ s Sal*
seeds has been received trom Congress­ Sunday on business. He stated that
In the County Court o f thr State o f O m ron for
man N. J. Sirnott. Come into the the Regulator boat service will not be
W asco County.
Bulletin office and get your quota resumed until the first of March as the
In th« matter o f the estate o f
steamers Dalles (Tty and State of
S. E. Francisco, deceased.
• bile the supply lasts
N otice ih hereby iriven that in an order made
Leave*
Hoo<l
River
daily
at
Hair.s at special prices. See Strauss.
Washington
are
undergoing
repairs.
Miss Mrytle Jackson, who has been
an»i
entered
in
the
above
entitled Court and cause,
The
Kerns
HU)
acre
homestead
law,
On on the U th day <»f Decem
Harness Oils add Soap at Chown'a.
Accompanied by a number of excel- which was signed recently hy President 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
staying at the home of her cousin, Mr. Kingsbury declared that the com­
ber, 1916. the under»
i ' adm inistrator o f the estate o f S. E.
I ealie Root spent the week end in Mi«s En.il> Wylia. who is the teacher pany realizes the trouble during the ent pictures of Mount Hood scenes, the Wilson, has, apparently, numerous at­ Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. in. signed,
Francisco,
tleceaned,
was
authorized,
licensed and
in the Max Vogt school, went to Hood past year when the dolphins were un­ following appeared in the Portland tractions for Oregon residents, and N.
Hood River with his wife.
directed »<• sell ut private sale, all o f the real
able to withstand the heavy current of
-
River
this
week
pr
erty
belonginfr
to
said
estate
w
hich
said real
Leaves
Parkdale
daily
at
7:20
J. Sinno11 haB sent out a rough draft
W f . Baker spent Saturday ir- Hood
the high water and that this year crib­ Spectator of last Saturday ;
property i*» describe«! as follow s, to-w it:
Wanted—To let contract for 20 acres bing may he put in to hold the dolphina
of the law with the hope that'it will a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday
River.
Lot» tine (1), T w o (2), and Th ree (8) in Block
In the summertime city people want give the major information sought hy evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m. O ne (11 in the Tow n o f Mosier. in W asco County,
(let girtid Sole leather and all kinds ' to be grubbed and o‘eare.1 ready for in place so that the steamers may land
O recoa
' spring plowing Work to tie done on in safety at all times of the year, and to wander away from work ar.d heat, his constituents. It will he some time
o f Shoe Nails at CbownV
In conform ity with said order I will fro m and
c ! Mclrvine ranch.
For particulars «••« especially during the season o f high to drive in automobiles, or ride in before the full text of the law ami the
Steam Train leaves Hood River after the 17th day o f February, 1917, »ell at private
Do you need lard or compound''
te *James Cherry.
»ale for cash in hand, all o f said teal property,
rules
and
regulations
governing
the
en­
water.
trains, or nit astride a pony or walk to try on the lands affeeted will be issued daily at eijiht returning at 2.
Strauss.
si.b jcct to approval and confirm atkm thereof by
..
( apt. H H. Moore and two children i
said County Court
John Elder was in Hood River
n t were in Hood River the last of the [ At the meeting Monday night of the the wilds, the seashore and the national hy the government printing office,
Date »»f lir*t publication. January' 19, 1917.
Ml
H
ood
Railroad
Co.
day on business.
ErKiAR A R ace .
rhay were accompanied by members of the M. E. E. club it wag parka. In the winter, they want diver­ though the land offices have[informa-
jlf»flh
A dm inistrator
K. A. Ailington made a hueinroc *’ >P Capt. Moore’s tifother in-law, Joseph . decided to secure an Edison phonograph sions o f another kind—outdoors, if poi- linn ar.d the law i» in effect. Pending
McNeil
' ' n preference to a player piano to fur-
to Hood River this week.
receipt nf the full text uf the measure
W.
A.
HUSBANDS
aible.
Of
course,
it's
an
endless
bother
,,
.
_
.
. nish music for dancing In the club
C. J. I ittlcpage was transacting
If you spend your money out uf;
_ Jhe
appuinte,, hy to get all the sports in the right season Mr Siurott writes that the rough
Blacksmith
fusions- in The Dalles last week
town, and we spend our money out o i , yoU
f , h|. memb« , included the but there's a strange joy in the get­ draft should he sufficient tor prospec­
tive entrants to get a general under­
Horse
Shoeing
and General
W. A. Host and? was in Hood River town, and our neighbors spend their ,
m|)er(l o( , he executive and enter* ting.
standing of the law, says the Oregon­
Monday afternoon on busmen.
Repair Work.
American people not only enjoy ian.
m.on
t! town ° any
f to"
" ' Whi Ever
‘ " “ ' think
J ' t a i.f i n m e n t committees and arrange-
of
our
way
FILE DM.I EH
-
-
OMSQOfc
anyway
of (n#llt, tl8ve peen m;lqe to have an watching experts play the many popu­
fc J. thrift was attending b> basi­
The law permits the entry of Hid M o s i e r .
-
-
O regon
that?- Ripon, (Wig.) Commonwealth
fcdison phonograph here for Monday lar games—baseball, ice hockey, foot­
nets matters ir. The Dalles Monday.
acres of semi-gra/.ing land hy any
Mrs. C. G. Graham and her mother- ,,ight.
.....
Prizes will be offered for the ball, soccer—but they like to lake part qualified entryman. The law dues not
Mias Alice L. Bennett spent the
in law went to Portland last week | high scores in bridge and Five Hun­ in the sports, as well. That ia why apply to all public lands, but to such
week end in The Dalles.
where they will reside for a lime. dred games and refreshments of salad, this ia becoming a race of strong bodied areas ai are suitable only for stock-
I. . J. .Merrill spent Sunday afternoon Mr Graham is employed by the O.-W.
sandwiches and coffee will he served men and women.
raising and grazing There ia a con
in Hood River.
K. A N. Co., and has his headquarters at the next meeting
And as they have grown strenger, aiderable acreage in Oregun and other SH O E A N D H A R N E S S HI P A IR IN G Rooms 1 iml 2 Hall Blffg.
At this time
Phone 2WU
IV L. Arthur wan a Hood River vis­ in Portland.
membership cards will he presented. they show a preference fur spurt of a northwestern states.
H A R M ss s( p H || s
itor Sunday afternoon.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
tV. S. .Nelson, who is the agent in A campaign is now on to increase the hardy nature. So long walks un snow-
To acquire title under the Ferris act
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dunrnicre were The Dalles for the O.-W. It A N. Co., membership and many plans for the shoes and exciting slides down moun­ an entryman must reside upon his
visitors this week in The Dalles.
has sent in his resignation to take i future entertainment of the club mem- tainsides on skis h com e favorite week­ homestead not leas than three years nf
end diversions. As there is such splen­ ter the date of entry.. Cultivation is
J. N. Motler was in Portland this effect February 1, when he will be­ ' tiers are already under way.
come associated with the W ittenberg- i The committee of members of the did upportuijity for this diversion only not required. Commutation of entry
week attending to business matters.
erby &
tearns
DENTIST
a short distance from 'Portland each
J. K. McGregor went to Portland or • km g company in Ihe Dulles,
Immanuel church who have been nego­ year more thousand« are becoming ex­ not allowed.
If a noine»tend entryman heretofore
Miss Emma Bingham arrived Satur­ tiating for a motion picture machine
business this week.
HOOI> RIVER, OREGON
L a w y e r s
pert on the skis, the broad snowshoes has exhausted hi» huimatead right Ly
Miss Julia iteevea returned the last day from Portland for a visit at the ' to he installed in the church report and the toboggan.
securing title to 1 1!0 acres in the humid
•■f the week from a visit in Tho Dulles home o f her sister, Mra. J. P. Try on. [ that sufficient funds have been sub­
Off
if»-
I’horn* 1(1*1 Rt-a. Phone 3.33
As one can always go with gun, dog rtgions, the iil0 acre homestead tract H O O D R I V E R . O R E G O N
Mrs. Tryon accompanied her sister
W A. Morgason was in The Dalles later in the week to The Dalles for a scribed to purchase a machine former- and good company where advtntuie docs not restore his right nor permit
I
ly
used
by
one
of
the
theaters
in
Hood
this week on business.
beckons in the summertime, so one can
visit with relatives.
lover.
The management of this always find good akiing on the slopes of him to enter an additi' rai homestead.
Prank [laumer was in Portland fuea
Mra. Ed. K. Reeves was a visitor theater guarantees this machine to lie old Mount Hood in the wintertime. The theory of the law is that only one
homestead may Le taken Ly an individ­
day on husineas.
last week in Portland where she had m perfect working order and have
l ot ns finish your films. Same ina\ lie been called on business Mr. Reeves promised to send up an operator as Either the O.-W. It A N. trains or ual entryman. If the homestead was
left at the Bulletin office. Sloooin A has been in Portland for some time soon as the church building In in readi­ atomobiles take partiea to the snow­ lost or title ever acquired or grazing
banks that offer such tine opportunity
Canfield. Hood River.
tl attending to business matter», and is ness ti, receive it. The local commit­ for skiing. Ihe traina connect at Hood land previously taken in smaller por­
Xam es to conjure with —
tee will then probably call a meeting River with the Mount Hood railroad. tions which would now come under the
The Missea M and A. Shogren came expected home this week
new act, a second entry could be mude,
up Sunday from Portland for a stay or
E. A. Race was in The Dalles Satur­ of lucal citizens to witness the film which run« up to 1’arkdale. 22 miles up of course.
their ranch.
day attending the meeting of the 1 reproductions and render their judg­ the valley. From thrre one can travel
Provision for restoring homestead
Los A mo i es , R solanos , Rivrssini:
Housekeeping rooms to rent < urn advisory hoard to the county court ment ngarding the merits of this on anowahoes or skia to Mount II m! right« to those who previously bought
P as * dena , S a n D iego , V enice , L ong B each
fotider and Early Ohio potatoes for when it was decided to start a friendly machine, which if prnven to he satia- i edge, where Mine Host Rogers greet» Indian land is being made.
'suit fo test the validity of the Wasco (actory. the committee will purchase. all comers and aervae hot food and
sale. Phone 72.
While awaiting the designation of
This week ami next week wiring for coffee.
Mrs C. Uutclier and her grandson, | county road bonds.
tracts availalle under the Ferris ii«b-
| additional lights w ill he installed in
The
great
mountain
luurus
up
majes­
Mark A Mayer is in Portland this tbe church, a rear exit mude, the
Darrell Ailington were visitors s'stur-
aere homestead law, a prospective
week attending to business matters , curiam conatructeil and operating room tically, and beckons tn the venture­ entryman may file an affidavit showing
day In Hood River.
some
If
one
is
fortunate
in
having
a
He
stated
that
he
would
take
deposi-
the land he desires and make applica­
Miss Lillian Marvel spent Saturday
built in the belfry.
bright day, the play of the »un rsys tion for suspension of any'entry until
visiting with friends in the Odell die i liens in a law suit instituted by him
on
the
snow
makes
colors
of
all
hues
During
the
past
week
the
weather
I
self
against
a
man
in
Baltimore.
M
l.,
the charad, r i f the land is designated.
tnet in the Hood River Valley.
You have never been on skiis’’ You If the land ia then di signaled as being
has been cold ami clear
No snow hat-
to recover a claim of $7(Ki.
The lie u is not quite here, hut Mr
are
afraid
of
getting
hurt
while
learn­
under the new law actual entry may be
Mrs. li. A. Berry, who went to Hood fallen and tbe temperature lias dropped
California is delightful the year’ round. Now I
Cash is coming to town. Wait and
River to receive medical treatment at as low as 1,7 degrees above zero in the ing' Dispel the thought. There ia made, otherwise it will he nullified.
you may go via the SALT LAKE ROUTE,
watch for him, says Strauss
little
danger.
And
when
you
do
fall,
;
city.
In
the
higher
regions
of
the
val
The maker of an affidavit as a pros­
the (milage Hospital and who returned
returning from Loa Angeles as you wish, try
Mrs II. II Moore has returned from to Mosier tho latter part of the week, I ley It is reported as having drngi e«i the snow is not a hard landing place. pective entryman must be personally
palatial sfeamt-r or limited train, or ||
a visit in Portland with friends and left again the lirst of this week for the . considerably lower ar.d at the place ol Do not hesitate because you have not acquainted with the land and have
vice versa.
{Njr'.T
relatives.
Gerald Wyes the thermometer regie yet learned the art. There ia much, fun inspected* it.
Hood River hospital.
pi .. X
tered one morning four degrees above In learning how not to trip and how not
Kodak finishing—ex iiert work-twenty-
The
general
land
officu
does
not
issue
. . 1 L. E. Look was up from Hood River zero. S. D. Montgomery, who resides to tangle the feet. Only a few lessons
Call upon, or write the representative of
1- ; -
h»iir hour scry has.
Slocum .v l aniu-l.l , y B|ur^Byi #n(j departed with the piano
maps.
All arrangements should be
¡near the I’oc ranch, and who has been will he necessary before you will talk
Co.
***-•**' J belonging to Mrs Myra Wellberg I soling wood into the city from his at length about pro|ier fastenings, bal­ made with the local land offirea ot the
various district.
Miss Dorothy E. Passmore was visit ¡which has been for several months in
ranch says that he lit lieves the liter ance. tricks of climbing, speed in coast
In Oregon land offices are located at
ing with friends iri Hood River Sstur ' the Church of Christ
The piano will inomcter dropped to zero at his place ing and conserving of energy.
, '"'*
the
following cities:
Burns, La
named below, and tlie rest will be done for yotl.
day mid Sunday
i he sent to Portland where it will he which is several hundred feet higher
To the ski-runner the Oregon forests Grande, l.akeview, Portland, Rote-
You need a broom , buy it here from ! tuned up and repaired.
One day this week he was able to eruss offer much. This is,especially true on burg. The Dalles and Vale.
our brand new stock at lex» thar
A atiecial meeting of the common .on the ire with a load of wood at tbe the Hood River side of Mount Hood us
urray. < it-neral Passenger
present prices. Strauss.
council was called lor last night tv junction where the two creeks come well as on the Government Camp Hotel
Agent. Portland
Yakim a May Leave D istribu to rs
(«. L. Carroll was in Portland the consider the matter uf additional street | toother Skating has been good on the side, where a number of Mazumas en­
first of the week on business and alee improvements arid to pass upon tb< i Johnson lake new No. s ect.onlhnuae joyed a anowshoe trip last week. There
The Y’ akima Valley Fruitgrowers' as­
claims against the city by the men and also on McClure's lake, natehain'a is a soowshoe duh which has its ten sociation may i.ot be affiliated with the
visited with friends and relatives.
Housekeeping rooms to rent, ('urn engaged in the recent street improve- lake has been frozen over hut it Is desvous near Clou I Capp Ion, the Port­ North Pacific Fruit Distributors next
reported that someone has been throw land Ski Club, the Y. M C. A. Ski season according to the sentiment ex­
• • •<*•.,*--** .-7*> ' ™
fodder and Early Ohio potatoes for menta.
E. J. Middles wart was up from Hood ing rucks across the ice. which hemm­ Club,the Oregon Trail« Club and other pressed in district meetings last wet k
. . . .
•
•ale. Phone 72.
jiff
organizations
which
make
trips
each
ing
imbedded,
have
ruined
the
1re
for
J. K Higiey went to Portland on River Monday visiting with his son.
The districts were asked to report to
year
skating.
I
rani»,
and
with
his
daughtrr,
Mrs
Wednesday to have some dentist work
on the sentiment for withdraw­
At Mount Hood Lodge are many in­ central
Geo. Chamtierlai-i and Mrs W A.
performed.
ing on postal cards, but they have
teresting
side
trips,
one
of
the
must
Marsh. He returned Monday after­
Church ot Christ
Are you interested in a Wood Cut noun and Mrs. Mtddltswart came up
appealing being the walk to Kncxy taken up the matter in the district
meetings, and the report so far is
ting Outlit'.' If an -ee Chown about Wednesday for a visit.
Bible School, In a. in.
Butte camp on Barrett Spur, where u strongly in favor of severing connec­
the Wade Portable, its the best
Communion, II a. m.
remarkably picturesque view of Mount tions with the larger selling agency.
The feature of the Parent-T» avher
Dr V. K. Abraham and C. C. An­ association meeting tonight will be a ¡ Subject for morning sermon; "From Hood ia obtained.
Here ski-running The Yakima valley organization was a
derson motoreu over from Hood River musical program given by the pupils Egypt to Canaan "
ard jumping, snowahoeing and tobog big factor m the North Pacific organiz­
yesterday oo business.
At the close of the morning service ganing are enjoyed.
of Mrs John P. Roes In connection
ation, furnished a large part ot the
The Ladies Aid Society will meet with the music a short play will also a Bible school conference will ho held
The trip to Mount llond Lodge ia tonnage and paid a corresponding share
Wednesday afternoon ,at the home of he given by th» »e pupils. Mrs. Russ I for the purpose of holding the regular inexpensive and full arrangements can of the expense«, hut the growers there
Mrs. E. M Strauss
will assist in the program. A cordial ; annual election of officers of the Bible he made by writing to the Lodge at think it adds to the overhead expense
I school. I he following officers will be I’arkdala, Ore., or communicating with
Have you noticed the sfiecial sale or. invitation is extended to you to attend elected
and brings no corresponding return.
Superintendent, assistant su
Royal Club Coffee as announced in the
Eighth grade examinations have 1 perintendent, secretary, treasurer, pri­ William McMurray in the Wells-Kargo
if the sentiment prevails as shown
ad of Nichol A Company on the front been scheduled for yesterday and today mary superintendent, pianist, chorister. building, Portland. The skiing season by returns from nearly districts, the
usually is In January and February.
page nf Ihe Bulletin'’
and will he held in the school house
matter will be formally disposed nf at
C . E ., t>:30 p . m
the annual meeting of trustees held
Mrs E. A Ailington left Friday under the supervision of Prof. John P
Evening discourse
"Character
January 21». when the Distributors will
night for North Yakimn where sh, j Roes The questions have been Pre­ Study
Kve Strain
Abraham.''
he dropped and the Yarkima Valley
will vmt for two wieks «t Ihe home I pared by County Superintendent Bop
Cordial invitation to all
Eye
struin
is
the
cause
of
many
ail­
Fruit Growers' association will again
ncy and those taking the examinations
o f her sister, Mrs. F. P Dunn.
I con L. Myers. Minister,
ment« such as headache, nervous become an independent marketing or­
are
frank
I’ructor.
O
f
f
ll
Bailey
and
Mrs Margaret Walker ami her twuj
breakdowns and even insanity and ganization.
Oren
Pep»
e.
children, Millicent and Willslon. werr
many other troubles too numerous to
Killy Sunday in Heaven
The Yakima ««»ociatioi: is really the
The steamer Tuhoma, in attempting
week end visitors in The Dalles wilt,
mention. Dr. Geo. A. Cutting, one of parent ot the other, for J. H. Kofcbina,
In reach The Dalles, spent the night
relatives.
(From the Fortland Journal)
the
leading
optometrists
of
the
state
who organized and managed this organ­
For things to cat that are good anil bucking the ice lines in the Columbia
In tl.e current issue of The Masses, who has had over SO years experience ization. conceived the larger unit and
aweet. tor tiling» to wear that are I river Wednesday, but was not able to direct action ergan of unusual and un in eyesight defects of every description organized that
good and neat The stork that's ■ oír - 1 reach Lyle ami Thursday morning conventional literary and artistic tret such as can be corrected with glasses,
came hark to Mosier where the pass it. Col C. F H A ot d, ot Portland, has
plete, that's Strauss. ‘
has located in The Dalles. He has
engers
disembarked
and
S W Foster, representing the Gen­
,,
-
.
V.
,7 took
,
' the an
in ilio
n i n s il i ,g satire—the dialogue he
illuminating
Mrs C. C. Isom is visiting in » ■ ■ *’»'
; morning train "or The Dalles and other | , w„ n 0llrt lnd* Billy Sunday, when the offices with D Lindquist, the leading eral Chemical Co.» accompanied hy
jeweler, at 30? East Second street t . f Gilbert, of the firm o f Gilharl .1
land with her son, Forrest, who
I points asst. Tha Tahoma then re I ,Btu r aeaka a | lace near the heavenly Office hours : « a. m to 6 p. m. Sun
student in the Behfike-Wslker Bus* " *ss , turned to Fortland.
DeWdtt, of Hood River, were in the
throne
days and evenings hy appointment. city Wednesday to confer with the
< liege.
F.
G.
Rowers,
who
s
i
t
a
resident
of
Sunday
crashes
up
the
pearly
gates
Consultation
free.
Price«
reasonable
,Wrp. Donald C I.ittlcpage returned!
Mi,»ier Fruit (¡rowers Association re­
Sunday from Corbett where she had | Mosier last year, and who left for with the arrogant assurance of th« Dr. Cutting was formerly with th* garding this years supply of spray
hero visiting with her parents for a Gist, Oregon, with his family, is row egotist. He is surprised that St. Ft Ur largrst optical house in California and material.». In the past the local asso­
president of the I’lainview Irrigation doesn’ t welcome him with unctuous also ir Portland for the past I? years
few day«.
ciation has purchased from the Gen­
Company of that place
Mr. Fuwe,s.
hut rather demands creden­
Mr« He lie Tykr, mother of Mr» who is interested in a large wheat ceremony,
eral Chen ical C o , quantities of arse­
tials.
G«n. Camp, arrived Saturday fruit ranch in the central Oregon country
nate of lead, atomic sulphur and lime-
Just Little M o n «
Sunday finally Works his way to in
Sbeiwiad Oregon for a visit at the i ia also looking after Ihe adjoining autllsr.ee
sulphur.
with
God
Hr
sets
in
the
Says
a
dispatch
from
Kugerc:
home uf her danhgter.
ranch owned bv t\ G. Nichol of this throne room many men he did rut a s ­
Eugene has a city ordinanrr which
W U Hadley, deputy game war.let city,
pect to see there, among them Bob In require« drivers of automobiles turning
for the eastern Oregon district, a ir j f
________
The evangelist reviews his street corners to extend a hand, irdi
baaement of „„„»a
tha . Church w, gatsoll.
We
*i#d Dollar* Rr-
in the city Wednesday on professional! Christ was filled with local |«iq-l»- wh spiritual gymnastics while on earth. eating the direction in which they ir,- w*r«l
«"•»t*rrh t*Y3t
><J f)v §
B „"* * * ;
| had coma to pai ,<
i tha Spanish »'•*! expects unearthly reward« for tend to turn.
i C i l v r h ( '» r e
Mt* P. I . Arthur left Sunday for a supper given by tt, Lad it« Aid pocicty them
Mnrrh
• has hern taken
Last week a pedestrian of the old
s for the part
three week* visit with friends and re I o f that church
But hit "slinking ' language and school, unfamiliar with modern traffic
Hot tsmales, chili con
• • hat **-'otr*
«lives In Portland and Castle Koek. earn*, sslsds, potatoes, bread and contortions! exhortations are rot ap- regulations, stow) on a prominent cor
•'Habí* rem ad* fo r
Math. Mr. and Mra. Arthur are for butter, plea and r< flee were served and j proved of. it »ccm«, by th* t n ator, rer
rrri
i ' u . T a '-f s »h fu
A car drove up, traveling at a
flier residents of Castl* Rock.
scarcely a morsel remained after tbe [and Sunday, irstrad o f being given s • low rate of »peeu. and a woman ex­
mm tu rfirts. w -
•
m
th«- Hlwi aim
Geo. Chair.herlain left Wednesday appetites of all had fttn apiwascd I place st the right hand, is consigned to tended her hand
The pedestrian, sur­
m.ornmg for Portland on business and Choice candies mad« hy Ihe domestic the dejths of tha monkey-man hell, prised« extended his hand and grasped
ten lu ll’s Catarr*
»•id that he also contemplates making science students ii the high sc hoc! nbe flight below the relort-forrncee the woman's hand, shaking it in the
o* you witt see a
a trip to Kuseburg to «petal a sack at were sold out before everyone hai) ( kept stoked with ondnary n atefactcra manner of formal recognition.
Imsri
r*ur rsncnki
The eupiwt I
*
■
iirt
tubi»«
Hi Ilf C»tiiTh ,
the h- me nf Ma sister, Mra. A A. had a chance l purxhaae
"W ho waa that nee soung wuman
It MRy sn«$ |oi rM ot catarrh
I . ai I im 4*ctirv* your raiiintf rar-1* at who spoke to me and shook my hand an
Dimtck. Mr. and Mrs Dnairk ware netted the I adira Aid Society of that
L>r t#t(IlMrtaUt* fr*r
former residents of Mosier, living here cborct va« IM
tha l tllHio i»Hica 90 cun!« for 79c: sw eetly?" he asked a friend with
CHE NET A CO Ti 1*00 Ohfcv 1
for five years
K iigab iry, rtpresentirg the ^ 100 cant* for $1,
bv *n r r if f i t t f Tic.
horn he had neen talking.
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B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
-l i l i l- l-l-l I I I 1 I I I I I I t 1HH
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
Dr.
C. J. E. C A R L S O N
MOSIER
D
- OREGON
William
Morton Post
Dentist
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