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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
Why . 1 Special—Applique in white, ecru, black. Values up to the yard 50c: your choice, yard MEN’S SUITS I«et us lit you out. The lines we carry can’t be beat anywhere for the money. Hart Senaffner & Marx clothes are always satisfactoiy, and if you wear one of them you «are sure to want another. The Satisfaction you are guaranteed to get from tht-se suits allows you no chance to lost*. If they don’t do all we claim for them we are ever willing to make them good, even to the amount of a new suit. When you buv a Hart SchaiTner & Marx suit you. re just going to lie satisfied, that’s all. For we won’t allow you to go otherwise. -lust drop in and see some of them and see how well we can fit you. Special—Ladies leather and wash belts. X alues up to 45c. Your choice I Cf% ntudu *"*t Special Imported crepe in cheeks, stripes and plaids, in medium dark ana light patterns. These goods would make up lovely in children’s dresses. It is strong and durable, liegular values 4 Q p 35e the yard- Special the yard 1 ww Special—Silk and wool and silk finish waistings anil dress materials, values up to yard, 15c 9C f% , ........... Your choice the yard Nume* to conjure with-~ G REAT SALT LA K E an«i L o s A no e r a s , R e d l a n u s . R iverside P asadena , S an Draoo, V enice , L oso B each rfcetintf G i v e li.rra the sa m e chance* to win pro- D. >lion arid m o -a t he huí ha ving tho . ati vantage oi'H Special Children’s leggings made of bear skin and corduroy cloth. Colors brown,red, blue C A a and white: values up to $1.«%; your choice C* Special -Embroidered shirt waist front, a nice lot of choice patterns to choose from. 2 5 ft Your chooae . fcwA* ■ot «Ere yoitr hoy aoUguian ppoortniuty to niakethejr Aom<r WEBSTER’S NEW INTERNATIONAL j | Dictionary in hi» borne. This new i i | | 8 California ia delightful the year'round. Now you may go via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, returning from Los Angeles, as you wish, by palatial steamer or limited train, or vice versa. creation answers with final author- ity all kin«is of puzzling questions in history, geography, biography, spelling, pronunciation, spurts, art», aud sciences. Call upon, or wnte the representative of « imi . whi V o ca b a b rv T w in «. J7«x) Page«. = Over 6<H)0 Illustrations, C olored Plate«. 15 h e P a r i s F a i r M ore Scholarly. A ccurate. C onvenient, and A uthoiitative than a n y other L ug- -a * - 1 lish D ictionary. ^ ¡¡m m HOOD R IV E R ’S LARG EST AND BEST STORE Hood River - - ! named below, and the re«t «viU be don* tor you. | REGULAR a Mi F. A. Allington, Agent INDIA FAPFR N 'S . UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Th* ofilf 4icti .c*ry * 1 U lb* Dirtied ’ The type matter is equivalent to that ot a 15-volume encyclopedia. - \ J ' ji , . A 2*tl e d it io n s . £ WIMTE f o r ' «pecimen pages, illustrations. etc. FREL. a «f t o f Pocket W Map* ii you naruu this f paper. Oregon m -A -. ' 'r G. & C. MtRRIAM CO., S P R IN G F I E L D , M A S S . ti.'H, iil'iii «> Will have all sines <>f Syracuse Hill Build (urcrele Walk and Steps Flows in next few days. Chown L. .). Merrill spent Sunday aftermx-n Through the co-oj*iration o f local cit in Hood Kiver. izen« the embankment in front o f the ■H - H - i- l l-E H -H - H I I I H -H - H 1-s Ihurch of Christ ha« been excavated. Tom Hcnnin«— w»s •« J'he Dalles L A. Mathews was down from The Monday and Tuesday on business. Using picks and shovels*, end with Dalles over Sunday. teams in readiness to haul away the I am well supplied with all Pruning dirt, local citizens lent their earnest Firxt o f new sprin* (ring- Tools you will need. Chown. hams on shipment »ale. Strauss. efforts on Monday and Tuesday. The Oren l)ep«*e and Frank Proctor, o f j IVler Olsen spent Monday in The dirt was taken out tip to the* property District 52', successfully passed the J Dalles on business. line and an excavation ten feet square eighth grade examinations held in If you buy it o f Strauss it must lie was made for steps. The work which January. right or we will make it so. had been commenced previously, and F. A Allington wa- a visitor in j L. H. Leininger was in The Dalles then stopped on account of the cold Hcud River the first o f the week. weather, is now nearly completed. Tuesday on business. Mrs. C. A. Rrown returned Saturday A concrete walk will l»e laid accord C. ('. Isom was attending to business ing to the level o f the new’ street from a visit ot several days. matters Tuesday in The Dalles. ^rade, ami spiral concrete steps will Garden Tool» mnv in and ready for M. Chaney was a business visitor >e built. The entire w’Oik, donated, Spring Gardening. Chown. yesterday in The Dalles. will make a decided improvement in Mrs. V. C. Young was a visitor th e ; O. E. Wilson was a business visitor the ap{»earance of the premises. Din last of the week in Hood River Wednesday in The Dalles. ners were served in the church base Underneath suction saves power. Pump does Everything in Accessories for your | V. R. Hrooks was in The Dalles ment for the toilers. A litt turned in auto at Chown'a. of the names and hours on the job o f Wednesday on legal business. not have to lift water up over top of tank. Mias Grace Itailey was a week enu 1 Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and little those who assisted in this work fol visitor in The Dalles lows: daughter, Montana, were Saturday Level of liquid is higher than pump valves—liquid I»eon L. Myers, 18 hours; Rov Du Mr. aisl Mrs. Amos Root went to visitors in Ilisal River. vall, H hours: John T. Davenport, 7 Hood River W«slnesdav for u visit. 1-et us tinisii your lilms. Same may he ! flows into pump by gravity. Another power saving. hours, E. A. Race, \ hours; .1. 0 . Bel- Elmer L. Risit was in The Dalles | left al lhe Itulletin office, sloeoin A . din, I hours: M. Chaney, 12 hours; the water and out o f it showing their Wednesday on business. Caiiffeld. Ilrasl River. U rockeries, their feeding places ami M. E. Butterfield, .5 hours: E. W. Still another engine is directly connected to Bert Shelley was up from Hood i Miss Grace Bailey returned Monday their habits; showing them basking Davidhizar, Vi hours; D. W. Fiudson, River WediwsilHj on tiusiness. aftcriMHin from The Dalles where she pump. No slipping of belts or lost power in level's. cosily on the ice or tossed by raging lf> hours; E. L. Root, team, fi hours : Donald Littlepnge sfient yesterday , spent the week end with friends. feas or blizzards. Many o f these pic James Cherry, team. 7 hours: C. L. in The Dalles. tures were taken at a distance of a feM Joy, team, 4 hours; C. C. brooks, Would you like to go on an Antarctic : Cylinders are porcelain-lined, a.s smooth as gl.a.ss, Mrs. C. J. Littlepagi was a visitor Expedition? You can if you attend \ Through the efforts of local citizen» feet, and they far surpass In beauty team. 5 hours. and technique any similar pictures ever the Mosier Festival Feb. Iff, 14 15. and eccentrics are used instead of cranks. No tightly Wednesday in H<x»l River. ! who have guarantee«! the sale «if sea Geo. Youell, president ami general Why not buy a new hat or cap, I Dr. 11. 1,. Dunihle was up from son tickets our first winter festival will taken. packed stuffing boxes to add friction all day long. The gamUila «if the most eccentric of manager of the Pacific Fruit & Pro young mar. Dnn.t you think you need Hood River on professional business appear in Mosier February Iff, 14 and Wednesday. all p«ilar animals, the penguins, half duce Co., accompanied by Roy Gill, i t? Strauss. 15. The committee gains nothing and All these imjxjrtant power-saving features enable Geo. Chamberlain went to IWtlanu i Films tell with us up to 4 o'clock p. in. i ha» »imply backed the plan in their fish anil half bird, who walk erect like who is looking after the interests o f ami Vancouver, Wri., where he spent ! arc ready lor delivery the next evening. public spirit«*d attempt to secure for human beings and at a distance resem the company at Hood River, were in the "Ftean” to throw more liquid make the 2-cylin mV.Itt Mosier three days o f nigh da»» enter ble awkwaril children, provoke i-ontir.- the city yesterday on business. They the day attending to business matters. { Klocom Á t'antield Co. were seeking the purchase of potatoes nous merriment. j tainment. Support this Festival, which Huy a season ticket for the Mosier der “ Bean” equal to an ordinary 3-cylinder sprayer. Kodak fliiuhing-ex|iert work-twenty- : The above Since the year I.H40 no sail had been especially at this time. tom hour service. Kloeoui A Canfield j Festival at $1.50 and you get 6 shows is really yours, and procure your sea named company, with tho home office 0<i. nr.Utl for the price o f two. Tickets $i! after »on tickets, which «-out just one hall within the antarctic circle over the fin in Tacoma, and of which the Oregon the total of single admissions, ami the «legrees o f longitude until the Mawson Mr. and Mrs. Rolit. E. Shinn were opening day. sale of which is netessary to make th« « xpedition arrived in 1911, and before Fruit Co., of Portland, is a subsuliary, For Sale Two l«yis of mixed hay, visitors Sunday afternoon in Hood j year 1H40 no evidence had been has many branch hou*e* in Oregon, uioatly timothy and one ton o f bright Festival a s u c c e s s as paid admissions the River. I count nothing toward the amount guar fouml that any human being had at any Washington. California, Montana and straw. Hay, ÍIH |ier ton and straw. I MF 10-P O IN T SPR VVER The Misses Dorothy E. Passmore ami time been in that fsirtion o f the world, Canada. an teed by local citizens. Ruth Littlepage spent Sunday after $10 per ton. Don Littlepnge. Before opening day, adult seasor and the existence of land there ha» al- noon visiting in Hood River. Festival tickets $1.50 for the entire icketa will sell for $l.«ryt, and after wavs been doubted by Keotfraphers. VA'hile no human life existed in this C. L. McKenna was up from Portland six entertainments, school children l>eninn day these same tickets will be H ow ’ s This? Sunday looking after ¿his ranch inter tickets, $1; children eight years amt sidvanced to $2. School children's sea i ewly (Recovered portion of the world, offi r On H in<1re«J Dollars Re animal lift* abounds there, ami in the ward for under, free. You must buy a season son tickets will f>e s«>ld at $1. 'r ests. any case <<f Catarrh that »•an- Special arraiitfemeuts have been waters fish live in greater numbers »Mil bo cared hv Hall s Catarrh Cure r jiii, «¿van ».J**. The Mosier people who secured the ticket to help the committee pav the Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken Festival are not In it for profit. Any amount it has guaranteed, and you i made for the convenience of persons than in the tropics, which are popular by «'atarrh suffer*;!** lor the past money left will tie used for next year’s save mi much you can.t afford to buy | from the country who may not wish t«> ly siipjamed io contain more arquatic thirty-five years. and has become anything but season ticket) life than cohler waters. j go home between the afternoon and Festival. knoxwi as the most reliable remedy for ! « veiling programs. The first fl«M>r of The strangest o f all these antarctic Catarrh. Hall’s Caiarrh Cu/e arts thru Morning services at the Immanuel 1 have not advanced the price much, Lamb’s building will be open each af- the Blood on th«* Mucous surfaces, ex if any, on shoes, hut a big advance has church will la- led bv K. W. Kaltzman, * termron and evening; for the use o f any inhabitants is the penguin, and the mo pelling the I’ofsou from the Blood an! lieen made on wholesale prices. Why who will use as hia suhiect, “ Healing I who may w ish. Tables will he pro* tion picture a secured by Explorer Maw- healing .he dis, i ->«1 portions son show this bird, half fish, in a most the lx'|iers. In the evening motiur not stock up now? Strauss. \ f t « r g o « i »\i on H a U* i C a t iv r f ! vided am! parties who br.nj» their amusing; and at the same time highly for a short tfm * vou will s*-e a Mrs. R. D, Bunnell and little son. pictures will lie shown depicting "The I lunches can eat them here, ami can use instructive manner. Having no exper- Cure irioat improvement in your general Birth of Chri»t." No charge will Ip' Marion, hnve returned t«> The Dalles j the «*ook stove for heating colfee. The L____________ _ they __ ______________ Start t-iktmr IT-xll’ s C atarrh ience with man, are found to t>«- health after visiting at the home o f tier made and everybody is not only wel Drantfe has offered the use o f their remarkably tame, ami exceptionally Cur. at one. and «.*t rtd of catarrh. come, but urged to attend. Send for testimonials, fret* sister. Mrs. Tho». Moe. j dishes, ami someone will he in charg;« * — t imate x iew \x« »•»• < >.r*-« 1 These F. ,T CHENEY & CO Tcledo, Ohio. If the Moaier public will real it« | each day. Clyde T. Bonney, county school su films were secured for our Festival at Sold by nil Druggists. 76c. Borne people from the country may great expense and are said to l»e the nerintendent, returned yesterday to. what a great big event this is going ti I’he Dnlles after a visit o f several days j *>♦’. that this is an event large enough j wish to stay «iver night in town and most costly films o f their character for Fort land, and better than the aver irran^ements are being made to se ever made, costing over $300,000. in local and rural school*. J. W . A L L E N Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Evans and baby a^e. and better than th«* average, and ; urc the names o f ja rsons in town \vh For real movie thrills these pictures something that seldom cornea t«> a t« ave extra res «ms or beds. Th«*se who would he hard to beat, ami, l>est o f all, returned the first o f the week from a A tt o r n e y -a t -L a w visit with friends and relati««-» in Wn the size of Mosier there will he n«>; would like to stay over night are re they are not fictitious, but true. trouble in getting all the FVsfival sea quested to leave their names with any Portland and the Willamette valley. TIIK DAl.Ll s ORK'.ON Richard Walton Tully’s Hawaiian non ticket» sold at once. •*ne o f the Festival Committee, E. Buy your seed tape ami save time play, “ The Bird o f Paradiae," unques .^trauss, F. A. Allington, W. E. Chown, I want vuur grrocery business and and trouble in planting and thinning. C. T. Bennett. (\ (J. Nichol, E. W. tionably struck the deepest heart in The new things always first at this want it on the basis of £<>od goods, Davidhizar, Mrs. II 11 Moore, Mrs. terest «>f any play in the last decade. Jrd Äc (.aseado Sis. Flootl River, Oregon goml service and ^mid treatment all store. Strauss. t . J. Littlepage, L. .1. Merrill. John It xvas first given at the Belasco thea Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis were up the time. If there is anything not ! F!lder, or B. A. Herry. It is planned ter. Los Angeles, in the fall o f 1911, from Hood River visiting over Sunday going t«> suit y»*u in tins or any other ! to make the Festival a general get- and was immediately taken to Nexx at the home o f Mr. and Mrs V. C department I will tonsider it a great logether time for th« wmole Mosier Yt>rk where it had an exceptional run, favor if you will let me know about it | disiru-t holding first place in the review com Young. Physician aiui Surgeon so I can right it. Yours for business, : The otlicial pr<«grain, beginning in panies throughout the country. Mrs. Ed. Strahm and her little son. Strauss. > otlw of Adminhtrritor'w Salr Summons the afternoons at 3:U> and in the * xen- Since then several road companies Vern. aft«-r visiting at the homo of In the U’irentt (.«»uii o f the In the County C«»urt o f the State o f Oregon for «»f Orcioli Mrs. M. K. I*»*rry. wh«* him l>een via , ings at M o clock apfs-ars below : under Oliver Morocco's management her parents. Mr and Mrs. John W aaeo ( ’«>u n t y . for the (Xxinty ot W m c o have toured the world. Nearly every In the m atter nf the estate o f Strahtn, returned Wednesrlay to Boyd. iting at the home o f Mr. ami .Mrs. Ed. February 13 PK1 Frederick, M aU ll. Telephones: | F. Reeves for some time, left .Sumlay S. E. Francisco, deceaa«*d. v*. person who at any time has been in ac Ray St urge .-a was up from Portland for her home in Portland. Mrs. Perry Afternoon N otice is hereby g iven that in an order made Residence IMI O ffice I ¿41 H ood River Orchard I-and C om p n nr. .'»car cessible radius o f its production has to spend Sunday at the home o f hi I said that she was expecting a visit Opening Exercises and Announce poratlon R W Bcbm r, I i «I m i - xx . »v.d entered in the above entitled Court ami cause seen the play at least once. An enor brother and wire, Mr. and Mrs N from some friend* from the east who ments. B earborn. Maud l*earte»rn. Arthur .Newton on tne llth day nf Decem ber. IPl*. the under- mous majority have seen it twice; a T u ck et. t yrtt- Kugene T a ylor. Ksite l aylor. sinnetl. a - adm inistrator o f the estate o f S. E. Parke Sturgess. Concert, Middleton Concert Trio are on route to t'alifom ia and whom W illiam P. lloo|*>r, C. K B aldw in. Kinttia Francisco, deceased, was authorised, licensed and surprising number have seen it three Entertainers. or four times, and there are many who O f f i c e ir» H r o s i u x H i d « l*aw«on. XV ti. b ordeu P. A HnlUn-l and directed to sell at private Kale, all o f the real Fred J. Reinici, win» has been in Mrs. 'Perry has not seen for fifteen1 Favorite Chautauqua property bel.>n*ring to said estate w hich said real II. K Noble. IXeiendant». \dmission TV. charge o f the ranch of \rthur Kuhn. , \ears. pioperty ia de*crib«-d as follow*, to-w it: would go to see it every vear if jossi- H o o d R i v e r To the abov e nam ed d cicu d a n f« K W Pear- was called to Portland Saturday on j Tuesdax will be tin can day, and J. L ot- One «1*. T w o (2). and Three (3) in Bka k Evening hie. horn. Maud Peakiioru. Arthur Newtou O ne «11 in the Tow n o f Moaier. in W abco Countv. business Tucker, Cyrua Kugene la y lo r . Kate T aylor. O re g o n . I P. Tryon, the drayman will l»e around Concert, Middleton Concert Trio, What is the magic o f tn* *BM <.f XYllitam I*. H cop ei. C F. Baldwin, W Ci I Irl canform ity with saal order I will from and Do not depriv ’ yourself and your in the morning to haul away all cans featuring Daise Beckett Middleton, 1‘arjttlise“ that B orden and P A. H olland draws the |>eople re aftek the 1 .th day o f Fehruary.1917. »ell ai private children of the dotation to t»e had ; and refusi which have accumulated Mezzo Contralto. peatedly to he. it Ask the “ Bin! of In the nam e o f ihe State o f Oregon, you are j «ale f .r cash in hand, all o f «aid real property, from the Festival. Buy your ason In onler to I h ; sure that your cans ami hereby requested to upbear and answer I subject to apprm .il and confirm alion thereof by Popular Lecture, Worlds in the I’araiiiae" fan. You will fin.l that the p laiu tid « ct> 1 n p * h 1 pt Bled aaa n»t you In the I »aid County Court tickets now while you think of it Eeb- refuse may be haule«l axvav, the ex -] Making Arthur D. Carpenter. Ad magnet in the “ Blr«l o f I’aradiae" 1» W h e n th e S k in ah«»vr* entitled «’onrt and t'HU«e o n o r before | D;»te if first publication. January 19, 1917 . ruary IS, II, and 15. |»en»e o f which is paid by the city, it mission nOe. the Sth day ot Starch, lid?, *ai«I date i*emg • the hauntirif witrhery and the quaver- E n o ah A. R a c e . February 14 R oughens m ore than *i\ wpfkx fro».i and after the .*Hih • E«t. F. Reeves returned Salurtlay J will be well to place the trash in a fop jTAflb Adm inistrator m« thread like lilt of the native Ha day ot January. p»17. the date o f the tlrat pub j from a business trip to Portland. xenient place so as to be noticeable waiian musir, which i* woven like a Afternoon licutioti ot thl* mu tn m oil 4 . and if you fail to | a n d C h a p s While in tla metrop«di» b«- alsii partin- ) ;« ih I easy o f access t«> the drayman. Entertainment, Miss Orah Hark ness thin »nun veil o f a sweet soft melan- appear and answer for want thereof plaintifT Dr. William Morton Post w ill apt ly Io the «'out t for the relief dem and. * paled in the festivities of th«- Shrine»*, Chautauqua’s clever impersonator. holy tnroiiirhiHit the rich atmospherir la c Evans and his sister. Mr*. F. M cd In (he com p laint herein, to-wtt: F««r the 1 an ord«-r o f the Masonic lodge. clamor and symbolisms o f the play. Dentist Hunter, returned last week fr$*m a Admission TV. recovery irom defendant. H ood Kiver O rchard f Apply I’ urul» Mrs. Margaret Walker and two chil three weeks' visit with friends and rel Land I'ofupany, iqw>n a prr,jn;iu«*r> n»*«e of Evening The Waikiki Hawaiian quintet, vocal Hie w t to «»: «» »«s', with Inter« *d thereon at the I R.-m * 1 a ml 3 Hall 111.1« Rhone 2 till d m , Milliccnt Mai Willston. were atives on the coast in the vicinity of Psmxidi rut* ot A per rent per a n n c ” i *------* -- * Khtertainmnt, Mina Orah llarknean. ists and instrumentalists, wh*i will be from *• t.\» • 1-t • da week en<l visitors in The Dali«-» with Alsea ami Newport, Oregon. Mr. Ev .*« N ovem ber. l » b . and heard at our Community Festival at le further »um t*fj H i-«ID SIVEK , ul<K«.uX Sir Douglas Mawaon’ s Antarctii Cream and 9M0 allot n#-y teea an <1 th then husband amt father, who spent a ans >tatcil that althiHigh he xvas «»ut wU and d‘*burfe- Pictures. Officially adopter I by Na the «rand rloeii,« roni-ert are the pre iiieuia herein. That the imrttftiae nf Hont { few days here visiting with them last tw ice on the hay at Alsea he had no tional Geographic Society, «'■»ir D-*ug mier musician» o f the uriuinal lx « you will be Kiver orch a rd Laud ■mpwny iu fav«sr «»f j week. DR. C H. J E N K I N S plaint id give n to luck in catching Ash. The big salmon las Mawaon's own story told by Supt An«ele* and New York Bird o f Para- Id note covering surprised to ot-« >»t w» S»*. H?. Ä«, S| bin. 101. 10;. ?03. hm County Aaeeaaor <\ Y. Cnoiier ami were not running yet, and he at a tail ■liaa" companies. Thev represent Ha- Alimi» i«ò. to»*, nr. i«#. un. n MUBIKK V IK XX D E M IS T his «leputies ........... .. the work that no one in that vicinity has made wail's best musicians. Their repertoire •*>c how soft OR« HAKIM. Waxo « iiiiiy, O iegon, be February 1 ft «ree itwe* 1. and that w id «■onsists nf national airs, son«» from o f extending th«' 1*1* tax roll. Th« any catches this year. « ntiaes tie »«»ut for H<>01> RIVER. OREGON and velvety the pay m ent nf wähl «uni i HI 1 that all **f «aid Afternoon li«ht operas, and popular mehuies. last o f the on I among «vork has l«en defeudanU and per-ton* < itiung under them h ouulHr l-ecture. The Truth AUnit flnishe«) and th«- r«dl tume«i over t" it U-comea. tie barred o f all r:*lii< tti !e Offi ,- limn* IW l, R*s. Fhon* 3*1 Inters»! iu or 4-l-l-H 'H -fr H - |.| I I I I I I I H I I I > I V eltro W L. Meningei to »H'd p r e m i o Sheriff Levi Chrisrnan for collecuon. A first han«l | VV. J VNoliam, o f H«»i«i R i^ r , ac- Tht« aum m ons !a sei ' ed } ' *u by p u r !l- tory from »«-ms» th« I» irder Gioii»- I -omi>ani*«l by hia brr>th*r, G. II Ernest Evans is now r c uperat mg CatHteU I«.r a p»-r:<Kl >»f in p o r -nance ion 5i»e. of an ord er duly mi i de a n i entered tu ih* \5olIam, who r**Ni*« in Alberta, Can- from the messles. While therv have abov e entitled t'ourt and i’ii i f ttie h l h da« Evening , .»la, were visitors this week in Mosier. heei. numeral» cases rei»>rted, it is o f Jan uary. is*t7. b% i he Hon«»rabie W L l*OR r i « \ n , O R K IO N Grami ».‘«Micert. Ar Evening in H» W ,1 Wollam has many friends here, believed that Mr Evans whs suhj«*ct«»l Hra*t>haw J tidge t>t *1 he .»bove entitled Court. s n o t \NI* HARNESS Rt PAIR IN G waii Th«-Waikiki Hawaiian yiuntet I w here he has resale«!, ami a» oon to the most serious attack. H F V«>1 M \ > S , II ARNE VS SI PPI.IES Alimissili 5Ur. ItracUir ami Iwnhier eonstructed several A ttorney f «r PlaintifT. PEROXIDE CREAM Tonight a dancing party will la fcl«l THt NORTHWPXT'X LARtitXT & :: M«wi«.r's fir»« t •mmunit . Fr»ti«.val | Ivwises ami buildin«» in this vicinity . D ate o f l - t p lot. Januar« » . 1MI7 MOSIER OREGON Date o f non. March if|T. for the members o f the M. E. E tub It x so o th in g , healing vaniahing »»siinuxl a n»ir* ffvfirit« naturi- with I Hit brother 1 « «neatly tmprvs»««l w ith MOST POftLAR HOTEL The regular meeting nights h a v e ___ i ream which dries quickly and is the rwvnt annim Mvrrwnt of the pro- j Mosier and Ho«xi River ami state«! that changtsd from M..rwiav to Friday v s I n ever «dicky o r g r e a n . I <e it «rnm teaturv« it is the finest country he has seen in cards ami dancing will each week egularlv b e fo re retiring and be i >n ven tenth Sir 1l>OUglH> Mawson \s marv *■ IlHls hia search f«>r a location. R s A I L « A U T O erby & tearns **S«’ U , , G. H. alternately l-e the attract*« fore going out doors and you will t he «-Ity S Y% motion pU'tUlfO, nhich ar«- to be sh j Wollam, who is intereateii in a hi« L a w y e rs never hate chapped hands Hi (beatre «I «I mir FVaiival « sh«*w AORK t>f th- j stock and «rain ranch ?ft miles mirth hat. F. Reeves went t«- Phi Dalles or lipa. « fr M 'i wildest wotulfr*. ! of Edmontun, has juat returned from a Leaves 11«»vi River daily at; H O O D RIVER O R E G O N Momlay morning, returning the For rears Pur- trip to the central state» and Califor- frfterooon train to I'ortlanJ. lie was \ 5 5 0 Outside K ot * m s Bini, animal ami iw p sea lift 1:30 p. ni. ami 5.-00 p. m. Or ! FUfttlA GUAtANTEi ola P e r o t l d a j hia. J^«»t year Mr, Wollam raised pone I here hv ins wife. Mr« l i o - i n :n»at xn rifty , lowering rliffs, IT Sunday at 1:;» p. m.. 5:00 p. m. I Shoald any P V B O L A Cre.«m has bad over ?i»»' bushels o f oata on his ranch ac«-on.nanied hy her frierui, M-. M k moth the »r p m v a l of Prxxluct fail to o r « i c v lw r « » arzi h lin .lm « hlizzarxts A. Hl'SBANDS H A I FS P*rvv. returned veeleniav E N T I R K aattafertmn m a n y refined folio* «•ash o t h e r u p o n t h * « r m in ; 1 »-»ides consid« ralde barley- and other leaves Parkdale «lailv at 7:2 d t\ itli. Rlacksmith tho pnee paid w ill he p e o p l e . W ill « Ib «I «XI I». ml i t . : such i ri«>t o f in )i* s«-rin a h lr d is p la y th a t ; «rain. Mr Wollam is very favorably •heerfally refunded •ot cauap hair 1'iirtlao'i I'nliil*'>» Dei-li' n a l-e« W 1th *tb a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday! M use Sh'einj? and Gen I«« j impr»-»»e«l w ith the fruit districts of . . j th*> f fairly a ir l y s sta t a « « * .r th * im a « in a t i« m . by your local dealer » o r « ’ » l*ar»i naneiitlv l««r«i*<t ir. Ill* Dalb*« -tit na»|M n ( a n M.iaier and H o d River ami is seri- evening leave* Parkdale fi-30 p.m. I . I Th* pu tur*, hundr«xt* o f s r a is Rei>air Work. •»tract fill at--1 c!v cn % »tir t**<l. MMl V. ItAl XCR. Pr,.prifi.if » a *l*|»harts lo o p a n ls , w h a lva , j«aisly consi«ierin« a move from Cana«ia. rtb»t>lu!*ljr i-ainiossi. W 1. *lalt*t* M o s ie r . • • O k »«rr Steam Train leaves Hoo«l River r a n t s , * k u a « u l l s . p r n g u in s an«» teV'l. l K| . „(.J. SI le A. M W»Ui*i 114 A C. ,! Nichol returned Tuesday mom- H tl.lUM TIH MaiUkint |Rr p v t r v l s ; sh ow i n , m a n y v a n v t iv s o f , m* fr»*m a business trip to Camas. daily at eiuht returning at 2. Ov n -me SMI. ■ 1# Commerci«*! printing ........... .. + + . a * h , o k i a n d v i - u n * . s h o w i n « t h e m in Portland and other pointa Th# H i Met in tiArt, 'I t H o o d K iilr o a J C o -t-H -H f l 'l I I I I I I I I l i I I I 14-E+ i B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N J 2 - 3 ! f “Bean” 2 cylinder throws as much liquid as average- 3-cylinder sprayer WIMKK FESTIVAL HAS MANY FEATURES “ BEAN” POWER SPRAYERS W È È m m & 'ï-rr ■ / d . M c D o n a l d , A g L Dr. H. L Dumble I Multnomah Hotel i: C. J. E. CARLSON D S xv. ARTHUR PHARM ACY