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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1917)
T o O u r C u sto m ers: S L E D S - This weather makes the yo .ngsters want a sled and we have a number of flexible flyers that will make their young hearts glad. Look them over. 2nd fl. OBSTACLES MET BY MOVABLE SCHOOL Owing to unforaeen obetable« &uch a* inclement weather which delayed train*, hindered sneaker* reaching Mo-I sier from The Dalles both by train and H O C K E Y C A P S for B oys and G irls A big line automobile, and prevented local people to choose from. The moat comfortable and durable from attending in a* large numbers as otherwise wouki have been present, headwear they can wear for winter weather. All colors the movable school held Friday and and sizes at lowest prices. Saturday in Lamb's hall arranged by the extension service o f the Oregon Agricultural College through A. K. S P E C I A L Knitted underwaists and skirts com Chase, county agent, was not a* suc bined for girls. A dandy garment for winter cessful as had been predicted. How wear. Each only ever, the local people who turned out, were well pleased with the part* o f - the program which was carried out, | S P E C IA L Flannelette dresses for child i ami hope that the achzxd will again- ren. Your choice........ come to Mosier and that prevadng romiitions will be better. Regarding the meeting*. County S P E C I A L Indies sweater coats, plain white and Agent A. H. Chase writes as follows with colored collars and cuff*, worth double the price to the Bulletin. we are offering than at. n r ‘ 'We were greatly pleased at the at tendant* at the Movable School at Mo Your rtioioa o I .¿ J sier and will be glad to arrange other Extension programs where the work is Flannelette underskirts for ladies with em so well appreciated. "'The program was somewhat dis broidered flounce, splendid values at. each jointed Saturday, and we were disap pointed in not being able to fill the lec When in need of Quilts and Blankets do not forget ture program completely. Profeswjr - Satisfaction Guaranteed Brown wh<» was anxious to be of a* i to investigate the big line we are showing on the 2nd much service as possible, had agreed floor. We have have anything you can wish for and at to act as judge on s debate between ' Arthur Pharmacy Co T H E P A R IS FAIR . a price that will pleas«» you. The Dalles and Wasco, Friday night, so we tfjok him up in a Ford. "W e were dejiending on the 8 a. m. train Saturday morning but slides on the track east o f The Dalles, prevented ! the movement o f that train. So w e ' made a desperate effort to cross Seven I I I I i I i H Festival tickets I !.5" for the entire 1 1 I I i t i i i-n 11 > 11 I I > F-I-+ HH Mile hill bv Ford. But « ’e broke down and stuck in the mud and had to lie ! B R IE F L O C A 4L L MENTION I six entertainments, school chihiren toweti back to town. tickets. 41; children eight years and ♦ M i l l l -l H -H - - l-t-i- H I I l-l l«M-t'+ “ We felt that an explanation was Physician and Surgeon under, free. You must buy a season due to the lailies who were disappointed tjnbacr.he (or the Bulletin ticket to help the committee pay the in not hearing Miss Turley, extension Gooii »at* every Say in the year. amount it has guaranteed, and you worker in Home Economics and this will give them the reason». Telephone»: Btraua* save so much you can't afford to buv "However, we were glad to get the P. I.. Arthur was a Sunday »leitnr in j anything but season ticket« Residence IIHI Oifiue 1241 moisture even if we were inconven ienced, and we all realize that Wasco Hood River. | A party was given at the home of county must have more moisture in or Mr. Lloyd wa» a visitor in HoodKivnr Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Husbands Friday' der to get g«*xi«-rop results this year." O ffic e in B r o s iu s B ld g . 1 night, for Mias Magd« line Mitchell o f! the last o f the week Paof. W. S. Brown gave talks Fri day morning on pruning and forage; H o o d R iv e r Mr. and Mrs Ben Sellingsr were tis- | Hood River, who was a guest of Mi«» crops, and also on cover crop«. A. ti. ' Kmilv Huai lauds A numtier of young itots last week m The I )aliee. Chase, county agent, spoke regarding : people were invited and the evening getting ac«iuainte«i and acted as chair No tr«et|>asain( an t no hunting signs ! was spent in dancing and playing games man of the m««eting. In the afternoon al this other. Misa Mitchell fa.orcc the congrega- Prof- C. C. Larsen gave a poultry talk \V. A. H U S B A N D S i. N Moeier went to Portland first j tion at the Immanuel church Sunday and answered many questions relating Blacksmith to chickens. J. W. Btewer, secretary o f the week on ho si ness : morning with a solo. of the Wa-co County Chambi-r of Com Horse Shoeing and General Lee Hunter was a visitor in The Dal ( I f the Mosier public will realize what merce, useil cn-operation as the key Repair Work. les the first of the week. note of his rousing speech and had pre j a great big event this is going to be, M o s i e r , - - O regon pared resolutions against the actions of Commercial prin'iug of al. kinds at that this ix an event large «-uough fur February 15 the legislature in their plans to appro The Bulletin ofliee. ! Portland, and better than the average, | priate less for agricultural work in the 1 Afternoon ¡.«•»lie Root was a week end visitor • and something that seldom comes lo a Popular Lecture, The Truth About state of Oregon. On Saturday the speakers had to be | town o f the size o f Mosier there will In-1 Mexico -W. I.. Mellinger. A first hand in Hood River. story from across the btirder. Admia- r«; arranged for various reasons and the SHOE A N D H AR N E SS R E P A IR IN G no trouble in getting ail the Festival ?ox and underwear and shirts; when orchard demonstration whs not hekl 1 sion 50c. H ARN ESS SI IM'I.IES owing to the failure of Prof. Provn to ready for these do not forget v our old ! season tickets sold at once Through the effort» of local citizens Evening return from a trip to Ortley,which wa3 I. Lamb, who has been at Day ton, j w ho have guarantee«! the »ale of sea friend, Str auas. Grand Concert, An Evening in Ha rendered impossible by the muddy MOSIER - OREGON son tickets our drat «in fe r festival will Clyde T. Koiiney, County ¡School Wash., for some time visiting at tlie appear in Mosier February 13, 14 and waii The Waikiki Hawaiian Quintet. roads. I.«-Hoy Childs, of the Hood Admisión 50c. River experiment station, discussed Superintendent, has been here this home o f his sister, Mrs. A. I Knight, lb. The committee gains nothing and Mosier’s first Community Festioval station work and Mosier problems F'ri- j returned to Mosier Monday. Mrs. has simply hacked the plan in their erby tearns week visiting st the S.-holls. assumed a more definite nature with day afternoon and was assisttsl by j Knight was accompanied to her home lublic spirited attempt to secure for the recent announcement of the pro L a w y e r s Would you like to go on an Aotartie Prof. Brown who also demonstrated the ; in Dayton by her brother after she had Vtosicr three days of nigh class enter gram features. various kinds o f spraying apparatus. tainment. Support this Festival, which Expedition? You ran go if you attend Mir Douglas Mawson’s marvelous . «topped in Mosier lo gh «■ a talk at the .» really yours, and procure your sea- H O O D RIVER. O R E G O N In the forenoon of Saturday L. S. the Mosier Festival Feb. l.T, It. 15. i Immanuel church. on ticket*, which cost just one half motion pictures, which are to he shown Smith, son uf "Farmer Smith" o f the at our Festival, show some of the O.-W. R. N. Co., gave some interest I.. 4 Merrill spent Sunday in Pol l Mis» Dorothy E. Passmore »pent (he total of single admissions, arid the world’s wildest wonders. ing facts regarding the raising of corn «ale of which is necessary to make the and at the home of Mr and Mr* dark Rirti, animal and deep sea life in I in Mosier and other district* and advo | Sunday in The Dalle» viailing with Festival a success us paid admissions Graham. great variety, towering cliff«, mam cated putting in silos. He stated that ‘ Miss Anna M. Turley, who was »died count nothing toward the amount guar moth icebergs and blinding blizzards last year he took some seed corn from Mr. Caah is coming for The Big Sale. uled to »i>eak here last week at the anteed by local citizens. follow each other upon the screen in C. J. Littlepage and distributed it Before o|iening day, adult season Mr Meuaets liaa delayed him some but »•■ssiona of the extension school meet - uoh a riot of indescribable display that through Oregon and Washington and From the Hood Bi er '¡lacier he is coming snd watch out, things will ings. Miss Turley and Mi»» Passmore tickets will sell for 41.SO, ami after they fairly stagger the imagination. that gootl results were obtained from ipening day these same ticket« will lie The pictures snow hundreds of seals, this excellent corn. Mr. .Smith expects he bvely when he d»e-s come. Straus#. were setM-ulinut«-» at the Oregon Agri-, .idvanceil to 42. School children's sea- The Hood Liver Commercial Club sea elephants, sea leopard», whales, to return to Mosier to promote the in members participated iri their second | on tickets will be sold at $1. For Hotter j.blade printed in aeeonl- cultural College. cormorants, skua gulls, penguins and stallation of silos in Mosier and also weekly “ legislative luncheon" Thurs Special arrangements have been al.ce with Dairy and Food Laws, call at The motion picture machine which made for the convenience of persons |ietrels; showing many varieties of to assist in helping fanners to get their day, when the first sttong smtiment in this office favor of the anti-Japanese land owning will hi- installed in the Immanuel church from the country who may not wish to each, old and young; showing them in c«irii planted properly. the water ar.d out of it showing their The afternoon of Saturday, after the bill, introduced by Senator Geo. it. Mark A. M.in.r returned Sunday oiglii is expected to arrive soon from Hood go home between tlie afternoon and rockeries, their fettling places and Wilbur, a local resident. Dr. J. D from Portland where he had hewn for River. Part of the wiring in already evening program«. The first llixir of (heir habits; showing them basking local train arrived, was sjient in listen Guttery. president of the club and A. ing to H. F\ Keyes, o f O. A. C., Lamb's building will lie open each af eocily on the ice or tos«««I by raging fot some tune on business. ilom- and as soon a» Ilie machine »rrivea ternoon and evening for the use of any .«(leaking on "Farm and Orchard Man 1. Mason and J. H Kuberg, hath ceas or blizzards. Many of these pic J (J. Heldin accompanied by his »on, I lie work will lie completed and the ma who may wish. Tables will be nro- tures were taken at a distance of a icm agement.” He showtsi charts bearing ranchers. expressed themselves a» strongly in favor of Mr. Wilbur's bill. Master Harold, spent Wednesda; a f chine put into working order to show v idol and parties who bring tneir f««et, and they far surpass in beauty data on the incomes reccivetl from car Tbcy declared that Japanese, as well ious farms in certain districts in the lunches can cat them here, and can use pictures on the »«Teen for the benefit technique any similar pictures ever state an«l explained reasons why som«- as all other orientals, should be pre- ternoon in Hood River. the conk stove for heating coffee. The and yieId»-«! hig profits while others showed vetted from becoming permanent citi Grange has offered the use o f their taken. Let us linish your liluis. Same may 1» of all kwal people. The gamlmls of the most eccentric of zens of the country, since they cannot !eft at tlie It tiletm office. Sloeom A Word has Iwen received from Mr dishes, and someone will In- in charge all polar animals, the penguin*, half losses. He left several >-«>st aceounting be absorbed. books, and of local farmers agreed to fish and half bin), who walk erect like Canfield Hood River. II • and Mr» K. H. Cummings that they ex Ibe Joint committee endorsed II. H. keep records for the present year on S«ime people from the country may human lieings and at a distance resem l i e , -it. : will pro Interesting results in 154 and II. I: l » Mr and Mrs. K L. Cooper went to pected to start for home yesterday. wish to stay over night in town anil ble awkward children, provoke contin their farms. hibit secret sessions of any state com other rounties show that th«.- net labor The Dalle» Tuesday morning for a visit They have tiecn »|>endmg the major arrangements are being made to se uous merriment. income has been dependent on three mission, while the former provides part o f the winter in Los Angeles and cure the names of persons in town who For real moví«- thrills these pictures factors Size o f farm as relate«) to that a railway compary shall he forced with relatives and friends. nave extra rooms or beds. Those who will stop at Long Beach and various would like to stay over night are re- would he hard to beat, and, best of all, efficiency of help and machinery, good lo lay the rails of a spur track to con i have been out o f the »tore a good inints in California and Oregon before -lui-sted Pi leave their names with any they are not fictitious, but true. sto«-k and equipment, crop yield« as nect any warehouse not over l,5b0 feet deal lately and want to assure you I Itichiird Walton Tully’s Hawaiian above the average. from one of its line», lhe warehouse -ne of the F'eatival Committee, E. .VI reaching Mosier. play, "The Bird of i’arailise," unques appreciate the fact that business has must have at least 30 ton» of freight «trauss, F’ . A. Allington, A . Fl. I'hown, tionably struck the iiee|«-st heart in Center street was graded last week and the grade at the warehouse must gone on just as usual. Strauss. r. T. Bennett. t\ G. Nichol, E. W. Fresh Kgi» and Others he mch that a locomotive will move a from the residence of la*. E. Cob- t Davidhizar, Mrs. H. H. Moore, Mrs. terest of any play in th«- last decade. Mr» W C. Vsnsel, Miss Ruth Little Die warehouse of the Muster Fruit i . .1. Little page, L. J. Merrill, John It was first given at the fielsaxi th«-a~ 3otr.c people say whrn you buy eggs car with no greater effort than rc ter, Los Angeles, in the fall o f 1911, page and Mi «a Marie Shogran were quired at the ordinary - stations ot rail Groiv*'rs Association. Elmer Root ami Elder, or B. A. Herrv. It is planned amt was immediately taken to New you cannot It- certain they art freth way companies. Sunday visitors in Hood River lo make the Festival a general get unless you are personally acquainted his broth#v, l-cube Roor, were in charge logether tim<- for the whole Mosier York where it had an exceptional run, with the hen that laid them. This, of This week's luncheon will bu held at H. S. Fiarl of Portland, is here visit of th# grading macl.im holding first place in the review com course, is exsggeratioti. la-longing to | uislrict. But, since Ibe Oak street restaurant of 1.. V. panies throughout the country. mg at tlie horn*' of his brother in law. this road district and which was ham», Driscoll today. Th« official firogiain, la-ginning in you want only gnod eggs you certainly Since then several road companies E. .1 Thrift. by six horses, ami F. A. Race ami D. the afterniKins at 3:16 and in the even under Oliver M orose»» management most know the reputation of the firm that sells them. When you have found Istdies, secure your calling cards at IV. Hudson assisted in the work of ings at » o'clock appears la-low : have toured the world. Nearly every a place where ycu may Lay eggs which H o w ’s This ? February 13 (■erson who at any time has been in ac you kr.nw are absolutely fresh, you will Ilia M diet in officu. "si curds lor T5c; idearing ami grading. TTe off. r On»- H atlre'T Dollar?* P.e- cessible radius of its production has rot quibble about a few cents difference 100 cards for fl. Afternoon r.nni for any « ibd of C’*tr.»rr• t thnt «• n- E. 8. Ernst««I. returned Wednesday seen the play at least once. An enor Dpt-inng Exercise* snd Announce mous majority have seen it twice; a in price. The absolute knowledge that not be cure<l by Hall's Caturrli Cine Donald Lpttlepage arid Leo Nicho! night from Portland where he has h« er, what you buy is the best, is worth a ments. Hairs Catarrh Curf has hnn taken suipriaing number have seen it three premium. were Portland business visitors th*- first receiving medical attention. Mr. Kin by catarrh .««iiffer-re for the prm toneert, Vliddletiai Concert Trio- •r four tin e*, and there are many who thlrty-flve an.l h(\K become o f the we»*k / But suppose you bought your eggs on known a« th. year*. »ton stated that it was believed thin an Favorite Chautauqua F’.ntertaincr*. would go to see it every vear if tmssi- most r* liable r*medv for a price competition hs«is, and the ir.ar f ittrrh. li iir«- c&tai • - • tet■ hi i Kodak finishing expert work-twenty - ah*ce»» had formed in one'of his ihiddh Admission 35c ble. ket price fnr strictly fresh egg» was the Mood 4«n the Mtifoij* surface*», e\ What i» the magic of the "Bird of 42 rents pier dozen. One firm might P'ilinsr the poison from the Bloo.i nnl fom hour service. Sloeom A Canfield ears, ami that although no operation Evening (b . iii.’ilH was perfonusd, the (tains in hi» head Concert. Middleton C«incert Trio, Paradise” that draws the people re offer JOU i xgu* at 24 certs,per dozen, healing »he di«e;iNi «I portion.*» peatedh to hear it Ask the "Hirtl of After you have tafean HsUl's Catarrh Mrs l,enn L. Myers and little am , have nearly »top|*>d. and it is thought featuring Dais«- Beckett Middleton. Paradise " fan. You will find that the ard if su-cessful li the sale, you would Cure for a *»hort tfrn vou will m e * Mezzo Contralto. get just what you past for. Kreat improvement in your peñera 1 that the aiiM-e»» will pmtinblv break Paul, Were visitors this wr-li at Hood Popular Le«-tur«\ Worlds in the magnet in the "Bird of Paradise" is Eggs look pretty much alike on 'the health Start taking HalPn Catarrh »«ton and no operation will li# necc*«ary. Making Arthur D. Car|o-nter. River Ad the haunting witchery and the quaver outside. It does seem as though, in Cure at once arrl git rkl of catarrh. ing thread-like lilt of the native Ha this instance, nature made a great mis Peru! for teetimoni . N. free mission MV. Mrs. C. G. Graham relumed to her Sunday with the wind blowing a gale waiian music, which is woven like a take; some provision should have been F J C H E V E T A CO . Toledo. Ohio. February 14 tome it) Portland last week after visit and snow falling in big Makes, one of SoM bv all Di iiffiri>at*. 75c. thin spun veil of a sweet soft melan made to tell the age of an egg by the Afternoon ing here with relative«. choly throughout the rich atmospheric gradual shrinking or darkening of the th* worst storms of tliey esr was raging Entertainment, Miss llrah liarkness v I amor and symbolisms of the play. shell. Buy a season ticket f..r M -«-er Festi although the snow melted nearly a» fast Chautauqua's clever impersonatnr The W aikiki Hawaiian quintet, vocal- So, when you buy eggs or any other val at $1.60 !• (I you get 6 shows for the as it vain# .town. However, the cnerg Admission 35c. ists and instrumentalists, who will be thu g on a price competition basis, es price o f two. Tickets $2 after o{>onmg !<•« were renewed on M«>nday and Toos- heard at our Community F'estival at pecially where results depend upon the Evening dsy night,tlie snow ha«l reached a depth day. Kntertainmnt, Miss Orah Harknes» the grand closing concert are the pre abilit; and reliability of those bidding, Trade at Strauss' and attend every o f nearlv four inches. The coldest «lay Sir Douglas Maw-son's Antarctic mier musicians o f the original L«>s you are opening your doors to unscrup Angeles ,in«i New York Bird of Para entertainment o f the Festival. Fehru was registered on Wednesday morning Pictures. Officially ado(>teil by N’a dis«- ’ companies They represent Ha ulous bidders and closing your door to the firm who cannot and will not cut G«»igra|ihic Society. Sir Doug ary IS, 14 ami 15. The lies! is none toe when th«- mewwry «Iropped t«t 10 .1* tional las Mawson’s own story told bv Sup? waii's tiest musicians. Their repertoire price, because they have a reputation grecs above fern in theeity. However, consists of national air*, songs from to maintain, and cut prices mean cut good for Mosier. says Strauss. Admission 75c. light operas, ami popular melodies. quality. Mr*. F. A Allington returned Mon the i-oh! »(tell seems to be slutting In any business you get just what day front North Yakim» where she has tww. and yesterday th* snow was slow rou pay for. iV melting. Iwen viailing at the homo of her sister, Kuhn« Write Irum San U hi « "rely back to Oregon via Santa Bar- The man who bids 24 cents and T P. I mim. agrees to furnish 24 cent egg« will ad An excerpt pt from a letter « ritter b. ^ -t~F-l i l l ¡-H-i Fi l l i ! -l-l' I-H -M -t- The Mosier t-copi* who secured the i Mr and tin . Arthur Kuhn wh- ] (" » h JTÎ A f T ï ï S T i just the difference in price by alippirg in enough eggs which are slightly off Festiv al arc not in it for profit. \o' | a» to quality to insure a profit in the money left will be used for next year's transaction. Just :*> years «*«. last Jun. I m «le ' h ^ Featfvah m> first visit t«> Man Diego ami t.irfay « " ' - I,ki • ff>rl A nothin* to do POR 11 NNI> OR FI .O N but wash them. Sometime* I get tire«! the city has 75 milt«» of hartl surface Th« Caler cf Air. snow eslie for giaal rubhers and rub-1 of this lazy life and wish I was home roads. Mrs. Kuhn discov«-re<l son»- of 1‘urc air la blue lu tint I<t ause, gc- sawing wn«xt, but may not get to saw her boot* The IL-Pre«« aial la C iv iu : Tttt NUBThWHT'S LARGOT A 1 • ('. r . Hos*ks’ Spitzen burg apple» an«l I «i dtng to Newton, the molecule* of line* meet every need: waterproof atm' ‘ ! i.night ti.iay »«me of s. E Ex» 1 » ' ing »«mil till the last of March or first M O ST POPULAR M O TFL of April when we max he back, if I tb<- air have tlie lid, »ness n«» essary to . . ! Baldwin apple« at 6 cents a pound. u long wearing at lower prices than e *e ' have the price. n tlc-t blue ray *. When ibe armo» whei*. Strauss. .. I Think of Mosier apples being suid in an piiorc Is hlende<i with n.r.cpttble ra ri'It»W ll*O tlv liN'Atiii K'ithill fPMl h orange district ami at the moat south At the next meeting of the M. Fl F t»i thr» city** vi fil)D|i|)ing : western point in the United States. Judge W L. Bradshaw this week Je- pom the ilftTio-ed licht I» mlTed wrlth a an»! theatre dipt riet*. f hih. the evening's entertainment wilt We have both Iwen very much inter cubai in fa\or of the plaintiff. O F. large proporti-«# of while 1 ested in the aeroplane*. One dav when W ilson, m regard to the «alkiity o f the t*e devoted to carls. Games o f Pro j j motoring along the ba> one was only A Sl.gM C sisgt gross»»«- Rii.lgc »•»! Fire tluralred will I ; 5 5 0 Oiitsiiii- R o o m * shout I V feet atwve us They have a Wasco t'ounty good roa,Is ts>nds ami Sllsht ebaugx-s »»iBrtimcs atake s he played an<t prise* offered The next I large aviation school here at North Is th«- matter will tie taken to the Su R A T E S : Dinncc f «■ nothlof." meeting will h* held Monday night ' tarsi and a few days ago, two aviators preme Court probably ih* first o f the «r r il lUffercni-e w -iild I«* agreeul-lei fo r >a«tsn e; ik s W '« 1 " 'it t-sth 41 «»»'per day and up were found who had heen lost for 10 IM not deprive yourself and your week, or at least as soon g» the brief ith tniih |l ’»o <\f\\ amt up ««. Volli Ing f>«r illni-er." day*. The next two weeks we will be children o f th. e<tucatwsi to be n »i < j kept busy motoring with relatives ran b«- fib-d. from ike Featival Buy ytair season j U K V m sk\i Prv/pnctor 1 from the east who are at Del t'oronaii TFi* Ma.n Quest c- . , | hotel. ticket» .nw while th-nk of it. Fat Films left with ns np iq 4 n ei- «k p. ui V man ask». ' la It d u n b t«"’ H fl. 110« TIM Msnsr'ot Lhr , On February Win we will motor to »re rca.lv (,,« -telivery Ih* nex! «’ VMias. ruar> 1$. 14 aial 16. .4 wuuuvn ask*. Is It > fi,M r ; I-o* Angeles and work our way l«ie- Slixoni A CanHcl.t Co »■l-f-tt t I i-t -t t-»---H -F I I ¡ M H ) rrWtf A htfil i*kw. i* t’% fo rat r — Judge. O urbuver. Mr M. E. McCarty, started the first of the week on his regular semi-annual trip to the Eastern marKets to personally select our larire stock o f Spring and Summer merchandise. Your continued patronage leads us to believe that you approve of our way of doing b ifiiness, and that you appreciate the big values that we offer, and our efforts in trying to place before you the newest and best that the markets are offering at prices that are reasonable. We aim to carry a complete line of merchandise suitable for the needs of this section of the country. If you wish the lower priced articles we can supply you.or if you wish something better we have that for you also. We carry Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft suits and overcoats for men; Oregon City’s wool macki naws. blankets, etc.; Bostonian and Hamilton & Brown shoes for men; Manhattan shirts for men; John B. Stet son hats for men; Queen Quality and Maxine shoes for ladies; Gosaard front lace. Nemo and American Lady corsets for ladies; K ajser'seilk gloves.hosiery for ladies. We are anxious and willing at any time to make anything that might prove w rong right, if you will give us the chance. inking you kindly and trusting that your past ex Thani es will encourage you to continue your patronage periences we remain. Yours trtily, tvtm to D ictionaries at the Panama- Paciiic Exposition1 was £r u t i M fo W EBSTER’S MEW INTERNATIONAL ?CB 25c 25c A most p o p u lar and effect ive rem edy fo r breakin g up a COLD. 25c Dr. H. L. Dumble WINTER FESTIVAL HAS MANY FEATURES C. J. E. C A R L S O N D a S WILBUR ANTI-ALIEN BILL IS LIKED Superiority cf Educational Merit | ‘ * * This new creation ansuers with final uuilioriiy all kiudsof puzzling qui-stioi.« such as ‘ ‘ Ilowr i* PtXfmytl | pronounce-1?’ 1 "Where is Fins* 1 (l,nf ” “ What is a ami'imoat rou- E mgtt” "W liat Lsa ho riterf“ “ What f i- tri-'M cval?” ‘ 'How is $l<rt pr>- nounissl'.’ ” and t!u«isan«Dof others. Mors than 400,000 Vocabulary T ctms . 30.000 Gtographical Subjects. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Oxer 6000 Nlus- Rations. 2700 Page Th# only diction, ary until the divided page-a stroke of Rfc*Jara^I*4ia- Paper Editi*«*. Writ« for I 1 - t.*n pmDt^ ¿1- lu*trutkm». etc. Fr««. -i fc'-t im Pocket Mup« if you uaruc tlua paper. c.ac. ME*RiAM C t . S»ria*I»U. Matt. Summons In tn* Lircnlt t ourt of tb* 8tât<» of Or$-#on, Air the »\ninty ot W asoo Paul Frotlericfc, FlalntJl!. VB. Hood Hiver Orcnard Land ('ofupany. a cor poration It. W Hchmetr, 1 ruslee, F. W. hear born, Maud Dearborn, Arthur Newton Tucker, i ynit Kugt-nc Taylor. Kate Taylor, F. W illiam f\ Hoojier, ” liuldwiu. Kmniti Lnwson. W ti. IJorden 1* A. Holland and H K. Noble, iiefendanfH. To the alvove named defeudants. E. W. Uear- tHjrn. Maud Deainoru. Arthur Newton Tneker. i.yru* Kugene Ta> k»r, KateTavlor. William F Hooper, C. F. ItnUlviia. N\ (i. Border» «nd f* A Hollaid. In the name of the state of < uegon, you are hereby ri.jiiejxted to npi**Ar and annwer plaintiff s complaint hied against you In the Ht><»ve entitled Court and eaune on «»r t>efore " day i • i March, 1917, said date bt iu^ more than nix weeks from and afler tlie itith lay <»i January, U>17. the date of tlie Ural pub- I It» Ho ii of this summon«, and If you fall ho to aplicar and HDswer lor want therwif idaiDtltf will api ly to the Court for the relief demand, t il in the complaint herein, to-wit: For the recovery from defendant, Hood Hi ver Orchard Land Company’, upon a promissory note of lhe smn of fS.'v*«». with intere«t thereon at the rateol 5 ¡”-t rent i- r koquid from the M dsv of November. 191.3, and the further sura of < mi attorney lees and tlie cor U* and dlsburse- iti» tits herein That Hie mortgage of Hood Rlvei Orctiard l,and Company in favor or plaintiU uiven m wvure said note <x»verlng U»t* «*1. »< 89. IH, 9.1, 91. 95. 100. 101, 109, KU, DM. luf». !<» . 107, 109. lltj, 117, "MOHIKB VIF.VN DKt'HARDH M y, Oreg.m, be ftireelosed, and liiat said premises oe Hold f«»r the i i > i ma and that all of aaid defemiantH ami persons claiming under them i>e t*arred of all righty, titie or iutere*t in or to Huid premise.«. This KummoDN ih nerved upon you by publi cation for h period of six W4*efe> in pursuance of ;m order duly made and entered In the above entitled Court and cau-t* the 21th day of January, 1017, h\ th* iloimrablo W. L. LlraclrihaH, lodge «»I t he above entitled Court. H. E YOI’ M.VNS, ,\rrorne> for iMaiolifT. Dated first pnbllcatioo jHnuary 96, 1917. Dale of last publication. March 9, |917. >»►!ii-e of Admlni.lrstor’ s Sal# In the County Court of the State of Oregon for W .st o County. In the matter of the ttstate of S. E. Francisco, .le« rased. Notice in hereby given that in :tn order made and entered in the above c-ntitlcd Court and cause, on the 11 th day «>f December, 1916. the under- signed, as a*iministrator of the estate of S. K. Kiam'iaco . I ««<’*•;» st si. v. as authorized, licensed and directed to -ell at private sale, all of the real property belonging to said estate which «add ronl property* is described a» follows, to-wit; Ix»ts One ill. Two *21, and Three (8) in Block One (1) in tht? Town of Mosier, in Wasco County, Oregon. In conformity with said order f will from and after the 17th day of February, 1917 sell at private sale i««r cash in hand, all of said real property, subject to approval and confirmation thereof by said County Court I>nte of first publication. January 19, 1917. E dcar A. K ao :, jl9fl6 Administrator J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law THE D A U B S - - OBKGiIN Dr. William Morton Post Dentist K - ni» I anJ 2 Hall UMg. Phone 2401 HOOD RIVER, OREGON D R . C H. J E N K I N S DENTIST HOOD ItlVF.K. OREGON Office Phone Util. lie». Phone 333 R A I L AUTO Leaves Hood River daily at 1:30 p. tn. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:80 p. m.. 5:00 p. m. Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m. Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eiirht returning at 2. Mt. Hooil Railroad Co. The Bulletin Office wants your i Multnomah Hotel :: JOB PRINTING Quality of W ork the Best ALSO BUTTER WRAPPERS are printed According to Requirements of the Pure Food Law _