Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1917)
WHAT Men's dress and work shoes, about all sizes to select from; we bought these at an exceptionally low rn price that is how we can offer them now at pr. « p £ .D U This W e e k Ladies Shirt Waists Here is a bargain. Shirt waists v alues up to $1 going now at only, each | Q 1 j t Ladies Shirt Waists in wliite and colored; val- ues up to $2.50. Good materials and nicely made. TT f DC Men's and boys Hats, values up to $2.50. dose them out quickly, your choice ................ Men’s regular $3 hats, “ Conqueror” brand. good styles and colors. Your choice now Indies fancy shirt waists neatly made; good values at the regular price o f $2.25 and $2.50. QO _ Y our vhoil-e UOC Misses and children’s medium weight pants & vests; well worth 25c to 35c garment; your choice {“ A D 1 .D U Men’s dress shirts, band collars, plain and pleated fronts, sizes 144 to 18, values up to $1.50 each. O Q _ V ou r rhflina D«7C | r 1 DC Do not miss the big bargains that we are offering in Indies and Misses 1910 and 1917 coats. You can save big money by securing one o f these now; look themover;2floor Indies medium weight union suits, high and low neck good values at 11.00 and $L1 tig auit 7 5 c T h e w ord "Punla" stands for the very best and m ost co m p le te line o f H o u se hold R em ed ies and T o ile t Preparations that it is pos sible to m anufacture. W h e n y o u r d r u g g i s t « iffe r s y o u a Purala p r e p a r a t i o n h«* present« tin* l>est that can ¡«* p r o d tu * « d . Purola products are sold under :«i iron-clad guarantee, w hich is reproduced below. We offer you the biggest values in the city in Hugs and Art Squares. Do not fail to investigate. Ladies and Misses shoes, a good run o f sizes to choose from, lace and button styles; shoes in this lot that have been marked to sell at $3.50 a pair. QD You can’t afford to take chant - ion med icines of unknown worlh. When sick ness •runes you cannot b*; too safe or toO sure of the remedies you take. A veid all risk by in sistin g an THE P A R IS FA IR 4 ) 1 . “ O V o u r c h o ic e 39 c Stands For H OO D R IV ER S L A R G E S T A N D BEST ST O R E Ladies and Misses Shoes in button and lac«*, kid, gun metal and patent leather, values up to $3.75 a (P n i n H o o d R iv e r pair. Going now at, the pair O regon PUROLA GUARANTEE Should any Pl’ KOLA Product fail to give ENTIRE satisfaction the price paid will be cheerfully refunded by your local dealer. ARTHUR PHARMACY n - 1 ' l t H I H -; H -H I* 1 I H I H -H -» B R IE F L O C A L M EN TIO N Ì ■ H -H -I- H -l H - H - l-F !■ I l"l l-l- l *1-M » Mr. and Mrs. .1. k. W ilcox were vis itor» in Hood River Wednesday. l>r. C. A. Macrum left Wednesday for Portland on a business trip. Wood cutting tools for hand or Drag Saw use at Chow n’ ». Cecil Bellinger was s Hood River visitor Saturday. Miss Grace Bailey spent Saturday afternoon in Hood River. I have a com plete stoek o f Floor Faints and Varnishes. Chown. Jas. Piercey spent Wednesday a fter noon in Hood River on business F. A. Allington was a Hood R iver visitor the first o f the week. New Casings, tubes and many new A ccessories just in at Chown’ s. le o Nicliol was in The Dalle* Tuesday on business. Mrs. J. W . Huskey visited ou l ues- day afternoon in Hood River. Do you need a new pruning saw or a V a rs? G et them from Chown Mark A. Mayer is »visitor in Portland this week. Hear tin "S tory o f the Pink R ose" at the Cliurrh o f Christ Sunday nigh' \W A. Husbands was aviaitor in Hood River Wednesday morning. J. R. W ilcox spent Wednesday in The Italics on business. Zeno and Pa n Sellinger were in Hood River Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huskey were visi tors on Wednesday in Hood River. F. A. Allington spent Wednesdayafter- noon in Hood River. You will miss it i f you miss the sale at The Strauss Store, Februarv 27 to March 17. <,eo. Chamberlain was attending to business matters Wednesday in The Halles. I have a good supply o f shares and repairs fo r Syracuse and f >1 liver Plows. Chown. Mrs. «J. Nicholand little daughter Mildred, returned Sunday night from a visit of several 'lays in Portland. Mr. t'uah will arrive Tuesday, Feb. 27 and stay until March 17. Just 17 •lays o f bargains st The Strauss Store. II. M. Scearce came up from Eugene H edneadav where lie bar tsieii for some time. The magic days, Tuesday, February 27, to Saturday, March 17. The tim* to save money nt Strauss’ . Mr, and Mrs. I. H. W ilcox s|**nt Sunday at the Zolls home in Hood River. Ktsisk finishing expert w ork-lw eott- fom hour sen ire. Hlorora A Canfield 1 ■ U Ed. W 00 . 1 , detective for the O. W. It. N. t « v a s here Sunday visit ing with his father, G. R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and little baby were visitors Saturday and Sun day in Hood River. Mrs. M. Chaney and her daughter, Fleta. «vert Wednesday afternoon vis itors in Hood River. Huns KoUandsrud returned Thursday morning from Hood R iver when* he has been a iw e Saturday. You can’t afford to roi»s the "Story of the Fink Ron a program of Mory an*l wing at the Church of Cluist Sunday night Mrs Rri' liel Stewart, in com p inied by her grandson *»ren I>ep**e, were visitors Sunday in Hood River at the home of the latter's u nde, Richard Depee. .fudge l . > t iuntiing and County Truaut iRftccr I s Krilz wen- in tin city WadneiMlay afternoon attending to official business The sale you have all I wen waiting for, the real honest money saving time at Strauss', Tuesday, March 27 to Saturilay. March 17. Rowland I tepee left Monday after noon for Hood Rivar where he will make hia home with his uncle, Richani Depoe, with whom he will work. Mr and Mrs. I W Parker, who reside on their Little Boy Ranch ut Sonny, west o f Hood River, were Sun day «isitors at Mayerdalc. Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. R. Young are via- ilin g this week in Portland. Their grandmother. Mrs. V. C. Young, has keen taking eare o f the children. I have never disappointed y«wt yet and I will not this time. There will be some real liargams at my asle from February 27, Tuesday next, to Satur day, March 17. Strauss' Big Sale. II. &, V ith a n u representing tlie Old Line H adhr* Life Insurance Civ. nf N, braslnr in the city on laisiuess 'his week, llT W * , visitcl wilh friends leav ing for The Halles on business before re turning to Portland Portland Paiule*« Mentis) n o « |*t manentlv located in D ie Halles will extract fill and crown vour teeth absolutely painless W. T. Sfatten 3B6 Seenni 1 St o p p o s ite A. M. W illiams A to . • S831 ■I m id Oren Depee, familiarly known as “ J im m y’ ’ or "P u n k " has accepted s position as " d e v il" in the office o f the Moeier Bulletin with the view o f learning the printer * trade. He was graduated from the eighth grade this month, and as there is no mid year term in the local school, w ill not begin his high school career until this fall. The legislature o f 1856-7 provided C. F. Gilbert, o f tiilbert & DeWitt, for a constitutional convention and o f Hood River, was in the city yester election o f delegates thereto. They day, con ferring with K. D. t'hatfield, manager o f the Mosier Fruit Growers were duly elected and held the conven tion in the fall o f 1857. It was com Association. posed o f a splendid galaxy o f really Mrs. Geo. Rorden returned last week (Highest Award) At the celebration o f Adm ission Hay able and practical men, and they from Salem, where »he has been for ¿ iv e n to severs! months in the state sanitarium. by the Hood River W om an’s Club, J. I form ed a constitution w isely adapted . .t o the times. Only one o f the members Her condition is improved, and Mrs. I IU .e e delivered an interesting address. , ¡s living, Wm. H. Pack wood, o f Baker. Rorden says that she is feelin g much Mr. L ee’ s address was o f historical In a recent interview he stated that better now. at the P a n a m a - Portions o f it dealing with I his fam ily name was Duncan, but that Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Venae I w ill en value. as a friendless boy on a river steamer Pacific Exposition^ tertain the M. FI. K. club on Saturday early Oregon history follow : he was the carrier o f the wood and re evening at their home. “ The White The trail o f the early im m igrant I ceived the name o f "P a c k w o o d " which w as ¿re trie d io H ou se," six miles east o f the city. passed not far from where we are he had retained, 'the constitution was The evening w ill be spent in dancing landing. It has become historic. It i adopted and state officers elected. at which costumes will he worn. is to be improved and adorned as a 1 At the follow ing legislature Jos. It will be Lane and Delazon Smith were elected I ndcr the direction ot the county court great national highway. work of improving the piece of road from travereaed by thousands. There is a Ignited States senators. A t special fou - the county industrial tarm west to the way in which all can anil should travel session on July 8 , 18f>8 John Whitaker of f Snipes farm was com m enced Monday, the path o f the pioneer. It is the path was inaugurateli governor . ........... .. ....... ............ ....... Till** n ew cruitl'Ci answers with savs The Halles Chronicle. This short o f rectitude, o f in tegrity,of heroism, o f On the 12th ...... o f February, 1859, the fin al a u lr iir .j' all k Imp of puzzling stretch of county road has been in 11 de s e lf sacrifice, that they follow ed. They final vote in congress was taken and on The greatest single feature o f the ’ ’Bean” Power plorable condition The surface will be were patriotic, s e lf reliant, true v ir the 14th President James Buchanan | question.- such in “ How id I ’rzfmysi plowed and eoverod with crushed rock tucs essential to the [s-rpetuity and signed the bill and Oregon became a ? pronounc'd'.” ’ “ Where is tla n - Sprayer is the ami rolled. l th i-.-f” “ What is a eotri '/moi»* tou- well lieing o f the community and o f the state. W e then stopped w riting (). T ., republic. • 3 « f ” “ Whitt i a/, . / ’ ’ “ Wliut or the fu ll Oregon territory. That is The Mosier Valley Bank and the i used the «vord aborigines. Did I we did theoretically, for it. must have l is n/ll'ic |V|I f ” " 1 Io«V id skl’l pro- local postofliee observed the holiday use it correctly'.' W ere they the firat 1 'uncftl? 'a n d tlion-winHofothers. been some «veeks before the news yesterday com m em orating the birth More than 400,030 Vocabulary Terms. day o f George W ashington. The bank inhabitants o f the country? A rchaeol reached us. I remeinlier well when my 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12.000 was dosed all day, L. J . Merrill, eMb* ogists say no. A people more enlight folk s were first apprised o f it. Father Biographical Entries. Oser 6000 Illus ier going to Hood R iver to secure den- ened but less w arlike had given way, and I were w orking in the barn. Mr. Patented, found -inly in the “ Bean” . Keeps pres presumably, b efore the spear and how trations. 2700 Pages. The only diction- j Isaac Levens, a neighbor living close tral work. The post office observed and superior value o f the Siivash. He arj with the page- stroke of | to the village o f Dallas, cam e past. holiday hours. The local business sure uniform at any desired point. Saves one-third of held the country by conquest, an uncer A fte r the usual salutation he remarked genius. houses were open the entire day. tain tenure liable to be challenged by Regalar ttd Inditi* gasoline and wear and tear on engine because: E. M. Strauss and baby daughter, some other tribe or nation. lie had " I suppose we are now living in the Paper Edition*. Irmgaard, went to Hood River Mon ignored the great command to g o forth State o f O regon .” Our population was Cl- ■ Write for preci about 50,000. men pages il day and the little girl was taken to the and conquer the earth and subdue it. lustrations etc. Cottr.gc Hospital. Mrs. Strauss went He hail thereby forfeited no doubt, the W hen spraying.the overflow simply runs direct Free, .1 ret f t Immanuel ( hurt h down Tuesday morning to remain right o f eminent domain, but his e je c I Pocket Map» if ly back into the tank under no pressure! not through you name iLia with her little baby, Mr. Strauss te- tion was in many cases ruthless and he Sunday school at 10 a. m. I>ui>er. turnmg Tuesday. A .. t last Regular morning service at 11 o ’ 1 .. . reports, ¡w a s not prom ptly provided a proper G A C a safety valve under full pressure, as in all other yesterday evening, the little one was | ^ own malignant cruelty o f - ; clock led by Thomas I-elliot. Subject: MERRIAM CO . considerably improved. , en made it hard for his conquerors to " A Mountain and a Mole lli i l ; Strain types o f control); and * Sprintfiald, Mau. gii uiiM iíi.'iiirüi risiti . ” ■ i.’iUHirmiuLiinip ¿ ridnuiiii f In the* »ten» publUheti two weeks j be generous, though their inclination ing at a Gnat and Sw allow ing a ago concerning the donation work done 1 to tie so was not ordinarily very strong. , C am el.” Evening service led by W. H. Cook. by local citizens in rem oving the dirt These observations form a basis for W h en not spraying, the engine runs entirely Song service led by Thomas Ix-lliott. embankment from the front o f the historical discussion in almost anv di Notice of Special Election Songs by congregation. building o f the Church o f Christ, a rection. free, liquid making a circuit from the tank and back Notice u hereby given pursuant to order of mistake was made regarding the num Today is an anniversary. A few rc ‘ Special music by Miss Marion Wood. the <'ominoii Council of Die City i f Mosier, under no pressure. Song by Mrs. B. A. Berry. Oregon, that h -q*erlHl election will I k * held III ber o f hours o f work donated by C. L. minders relating to it will not, I trust, Jov. instead o f 4 hours work by him b e Bmisa. Juet when serious thought I w , Song, "T h e White S ton e,” by the sj *T it City In Library Hall therein ou Saturday ... the ird day of March, UdT, for the pur|a>** of s e lf and team, Mr. Joy put in 14 hours o f occupation o f the country began 11 Misses Lyle and Crystal Cook. voting u|H»n a proponed ainen<1rneiit t«> i^ec Biblical motion pictures, second in t Ion 2 of tin* charter of tb»* flty of Mosier. Or with his team, a typographical error. will not stop to discuss. My first allu “ Bean” Pressure Regulator also permits removal egon, tlie same being entitled: "Au Ordlnunee Martin I.. Clement, alter s o absence sion is the advent o f Jason Lee, th« stallm ent, "Josep h in E g y p t.” to provide a t'tiartcr for the ( itv of Mosier, o f any valve in pump, at full pressure, while engine is and define Its powers ; adopted by the ¡»eoplt* of six weeks, returned *0 Mosier Tues great missionary anil colonizer, and his of the < it v of Mosier at a speolalelectlou on I'ider day. lie «isited in l.osiiiito»,SuntuCruz associates in 181(4. They were succeed the 2*4h day of Keptemtmr, BU. That tin running. Absolutely safe and dependable. Only one Watson« die and other points with ri-la ed by Rev. Samuel Parker and Dr. Single gal’ m 26e. Cheaper Irom 5 | m ills will »*•* <»i>en from me hour of s o ’clock a in. until 7o ’clock p in ol said day, except rives and friends. Mr. Clement stated i Mareus Whitman in 1836. F’athers o f the 10 big vital, money and time saving features of gallons up Die larger the quantity the that the same will be« lose«! from the hour of that ««bile he «va» in the '■„m* Clara Blanchett anil Dauers, a little latter. I*! o'clock m io 1 o'clock p. rn. of said «lay cheaper the , ider. C. A. Hage. Valley tin* orange blossoms were Ir- st As these w ere religious movements I And further, that Mrs. p L Arthur, Mrs. bitten, the temperature dropping to i t have grouped them. Cupt. W yeth and W A. liusbai-ds and Mr*. ( . <J Nicliol have been api*olnied i.idges of said election the degrees above zero which is cold Heather others came during the interval. Af- * * first named of whom *h:tl| ta» Chairman of for that country. The weather fur the) ter the arrival o f the I-ausnnne early , How’s This? tlie HoArd, and Mr. Joku i>a\eniMrrt and Mrs most part, however, he said tins been in 1840 incidents |>ointed to [lermanent W « offer One Hundred Dollars Tt«- D. W Hudson have been ap|HJinted Clerks of » arm and sunshine has prevailed. ¡settlem ent. The influx o f Canadian ward for any case of Catarrh that can said election T H F 1 0 -P O IN T sP R YYF.R 1». L A H T H T R , K. Jacobsen returned Thursday a f French began about that time. Hun- ■ not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure fK>-rug City Hecordcr. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken . — . ----------------- agents o f the Hud- ernoon to Portland a fter en joyin g u catarrh >*uffer»*rs for the past long traveled the ] by strenuous work out on his ranch six thirty-five years, and has become You owe it to your orchard and farm—to your miles south o f the city. The road country gathering furs and pelts, but j known as the most reliable remedy for Summons Irmlinn to tht* Jacobson ran«*h ha* been j (?, . mM‘ no *J*ttlementa. I>r* 'I°bn f’ atarrh. H h II' s Catarrh Cure acts Thru Iu the Circuit Court o f the Rtate o f Oregon, pocketbook to learn all about the “ Bean” Power the Wood on the Mucous surfaces. r*x- shortened a quarter o f a mile and n o* ' '^ ’ I-Hiurhlin, who afterw ard endear<Ki | for the County ot W n*oo pclllng the F*oison from the Blood and rnak*'H a much better ttrade, elim inat bim self to sri many by his Kreat hoart healing .he diseased portions Sprayer and complete line of hand and power spray l’»t'il Frederick, fHalntitt, v*. imf ? als<» a sharp ami dangerous curve. 1 rtn<] RJ?rerosity. Iwated in V ancouver After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Laud Com pany, a cor ers and accessories. Ask us about them. .Mr. Jacobsen, with F. C. Knu:elke. In, , , l Cure for a short time you will a* e a Hr**1 River It Orchertl W . Hchmeer, Trustee, E W who is employed in charge o f thi / n affitatam tor the formation , «reat Improvement in your general | poration, l»eMrlH*rn. Mauil Dearhoru Arthur Newton health Start taking: Hall's Catarrh ranch, have het*n busy this week net ! a governm ent l>enan. It Cun- Tucker, C yra* Kngeue Taylor, Kate Taylor. at once and Ket rid o f catarrh. W illia m I*. Hooper, r . K Itublwin. Km in a tine the road in shape, and will later ^rew mto discussion. Meet inn» were | Send for testimonials, free Lawson, U. Honlen I*. Hollttn 1 and build a corduroy mad at one steep held. I w ill not no into detail. F T CHENEY A CO Toledo. Ohio. II E Noble, Dcfendkiita. On May 2, 1H42, at ('hampoen* on the Sold by all Druggists. 75c. pitch. rr J - I o the above named defendant« K. YV I>«»ar- hank o f th«* W illam ctt« river, the tinal horn. M aud Den* horn. Yrlhur Newton The Misses t'lara and Jennie Carrol) m eeting was held. The voters attend* Tucker. Cvrua Ktigene Taylor. Kate Taylor, left yesterday for Salem to attend th* in*;; by a vote o f f»2 to 50 expressed W illiam I’. H«x>p* r, C K. Ilaldw In, VY (i , _ . ^ í 7 T- — x i m s é M ltor«lcn and P A . H olland. convention o f the .State Christian En \heir preference for the United States In the nanieot the State o f Oregon, you are deavor Societies which w ill tie held ii and pn>c«*eded to organize a little re hereby requeated to apt-ear and anawer that city Friday, Saturday and Sun public to which was given the name o f platntlfl n com plaint tiled agatn«T you in the day o f this week. The tw o younn the “ provincial governm ent.” A most alnive entitle«! Court and t*«uae on or before Sth day ol M arch, 1917, said dafk helrkt ladies have* been sent as delenates simple judiciary was provided. with the glasses your are wear the An more than m x weeks fror.i and after the .t*i h from the local organization. Mia?- executive com m ittee «»f three was day of January, 1917. the date o f the ttr*»t pub ing? If not come to my office Jennie Carroll exp ects to return home naimnl, w’ ho should direct the govern licatlon o f thia aiinimona. and If you fail *o to and answer tor « a n t the re« if plaintiff Monday, but Miss Clara Carroll will ment him ! execute th«* laws. Hill, Cab -** ' «*.' à "»«> 4 -X, with your eye troubles and appear wj II apt ly to the Court for tlie relit f d* niiuuL visit for a few days with friends in and lialnock. ed in the ooinplaint herein, to wlt: Tor the headaches. Fort land. Kov. l*eon , I.. , Myers, re tw e ry from defetutant, H ood Kiver Orchard ,z . o f , th«' i Keason was seen for a single exeeu- l.and Conutat>> U|«»n a promissory note of Church o f Christ, Is.. l f ft >vst.*nlay, tivt* h,.a(| alK, , ; w . AU*rnithy «vas I tit glasses, that one thing the «mil of f.r» »Mi, with tt)lcre«t thereon at the ill return i n t i ’ - 1 ervjce- a? . chosen governor and continued so until rale of .** per cent |H*r an num from the 1 st <ia\ I do, and fit them right. Over of the church Sunday morning. N«»veiuf»er. Ul.t. .tu t the further sum »>f j suiwrseded by Jos. I.ane. territorial - nd t h e < <'-ts and dtdMirt« .“VI years’ practice has placed I « tot n< Since Sunda\ night at ceasumal [govern or in IK49. March X m eat« herein. That the morlgiute «*f li«to«l intervals there has been a light snow- [ " (Ip to Juno 15. 1846, tho country ha<t tirchard l.aud C oiu paoy in favor of me where it is no experiment. Itiver platm iff ven to eecure said u«»le coveting fait which now covers tho ground at a | been jointly heUI i.v Groat Britain and lot h **l a«. H9. M , »*, 94. IS. Pm, 101, 1W, It« ltd Many ot' the leading physicians l*o. depth o f a little over an inch in the the l '. S. urxior the treaties o f joint l«t. JOT. loM. lift, IJ7. “ MOXIKK V IE W city. In parts « f the higher rural dis-1occupation o f 1818 and 1827. At that HAHI*H, NY’ h act j t ’*>on»y, Oregon, ia* and surgeons not only send '»Hi mreekwad, and that said premlaea ne sold for tricts fresh snow to the depth o f a foot date, June 15, '46, the treaty between t he pay men? of aaht *um< and that ult of «aid their patients with eye trouble j «letendantaaml has been reported. The weather has th« t«vo nations «« as signed bv James pets.»n« claim in g under them been moderately warm, however, with Buchanan, secretary o f state for tho ?»e harre«! *>f all rights, title or Inteiesi In or and headache to me, hut come J j I«» sa «1 premise« the wind generally in the west ami th« I’ nited States, and Richard Packen- I nm sum m on s is served upon you by publl- themselves, which means I I I cation snow ha» melted nearly a-« fast as it ham. plenipotentiary for Great Britain, for a pert«»d *»f six wes ks iii pnrauance has fallen. On Wednesday ni*ht, the making the 49th degree o f north lati an «»r«ler du ly m ad e ami entered In th* have gained their confidence. j of <r«J At C a st'td « Six. H om i K iver, O re g o n ah«»\e entltie«1 lYmrt ami cause the J4ih day iTTound wav slightly frozen and >ester- tude the boundary. January, lt*T7, by the H onorable YY' 1. Personal attention in all cases. • j «»f day snow fell near!) all day in liifht The first considerable immigration Hradaha« . J ndg»- o f the above entitled Court flakes melting: some the next da\. Far ««as in 184;!. Followed in 1H44, and FREE CONSULTATION 1« F VOt MANS. mem and orchardista welcom e this much larger in 1846. Notwithstanding Attorney for ria m cfT ; !>ale o f ||»wt pub! leal too January 2k. 1917. »n o « fur the moisture which it will the treaty the 1'. S. «lid not take I>ate v»f ias? i ■ • thlii’ at 1 «>n March 9, |9I7. D r. G e o . A . C u t tin g prtxim-o it the soil. form al action to extend its jurisdiction D r . Y Y 'illiam M o r t o n P o s t over the territory until August 16, Office* with l> I in«1«|tiiM »he I f«dmii Jew clef 1848. 1 was then a resident o f O re Notice *»l A<lmioi«lriitor*« S.iic D e n t is t 1‘raixi for W ilhur gon. hring nearly three weeks old. In ih e fffiin i« ( 'Hirt < f the Stare r,f Orciron for R.^m s 1 an.l 2 Hall BMg. PI,one 2401 (That is «vnj I remember so well these 307 L 2nd St.. The Dalles, Ore. Tho Salem Ca|>ital Jmirttai. ir au W xoc« County. Physician and Surgeon In the nw tlH f the Mtate of ¡»stM* o f laat w «*k. ha* a r m u n r o f tho early events). Mix»!' RIVI R. ORFfrON S E. Kmnciseo. d<>i-e«»**d Gen. Jos. Lam* was appointe«! terri | work o f all tho sonat«>n> Spoakittg o f Noi i«-e is hereby uven that in an order made G forgo It. W ilbur, ioint senator from I ton al governor by I’ resident Polk, but i**i i 1 1 i i i i l l I i l i i i ! 17 m i - »n«1 ent»*r»«d tn the ab»«ve entitled Court and cause, DR. C. H. J ENKI NS on the llth «lav of IWsmher. 191*», the urder- Waaoo anti H« km I Rivor countio*. the I did not roach Oregon City, the seat o f f signe«f. as administrator of th« catate of S F T e le p h o n e * : Jimrnal aava: “ W ilbur, one o f tho go\ernment, until March 2, 1949. On i D E N TIST Francise«», deceased, was auth«»riied been «ed and lie»t voire<i aetiator*. talkoti onl« «vlien I the 3rd, next day. he issue«! his pro- directed to sell at private sale, ail of tk# r*-a! R c*iilen ce 1 #.U O ffice 1241 H< »OD R I V E R .’ OREG O N he had aomething to aay ami if brevity 1 «'tarnation ami territorial organization I property hekmirir.g to *a»i estate which said real pr»*f»erty Is .1«*«« nhe«l as f<*lk»ws. hvwit P O R T I A M ), O R K .O N is a* ia otaimedj tlio soul o f w it. he is ! began the day before *he expiration o f | Office Phone 1061. Re*. Phone 333 Lit* On« ill. Two T2I, and Three I3J in Bkvk O regon's pop a genuine humorist. His wonts won* President Polk’ s term One (1) in the T«»wn at M sirr in Masco County, t >re*ron. always IvateneH to and genorallv illation ««as then 9063. President Zach- ' : O f f i c e irx B r o i i u i H l d g . THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST A In conformi!jr with said order I will from and j ary Taylor was inaugurated. He or I h eed ed ." after the 17th «lay of Fehruarv.1917. sell at private H o o d R iv e r !us «ice presidential u ccea a or, Millard I' > 1 1 Wi ie for cash In hand, all of -aid real property, MOST POPULAR HOTEL I Fillmore, lemlereil the «'rogon g o «e r qect to approval and eonhrmatinn ther**.f * . SHOF. A N O H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N G Dinner March t said Cot ty Y n»rt norship to Abraham Lincoln, but he H A R N E S S SUPPLIES January 19c 1917 Convvnlentlv l»»* at«‘«l within rf> 9 «h B y th« Indien o f 1 ' o Chur« h o f Chriat ilecline<i it Following Gen. 1 .anc were F is. a a A Rtc ol the c ity *9 whol**«kl*», shoppinif Give vour w ife i troat and havr on«* i governor* John P Games, J. W. Davis Admin ist MOSIER OREGON An«! theatre duitrietp. yournelf. i and Geo. 1.. Curry. In 1851 California ; was admitte«) as a state ami agitation Menu I>eaves Hood River daily at w A. HUSBANDS At ; 5 5 0 O u t s id e R o o m s H«»mr Maxi«* t*hu»l Ny II«* S«>up 10« ¡f o r Oreg»*n's admission began. 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On D e r b y & S t e a r n s i every session o f the legislature, w hich ('r t tr o o f H a m Smip, lHr Blacksmith then met annually sometimes at Ore- aw yers Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m. Chicken Salad Fir. RATES- \ gon City, sometimes at Salem and once Horse Shoeing and General H**t Bikcuifa, .V Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 U ith- ut hath $l »M)per Jay an«! iij > < rvallis. something was attempted j H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N Repair Work. Whipped Crram Cake With N*(h f l 'o |»er «lay »n«i up a. m. and 3:ik>. On Saturday, to forw ard statetv»»! Opposition to ) Coffra, fie M o s i e r . • - O r e g o n immediate action develojssi in South- evening leaves Paradale 6:30 p.m. p. m. to 8 NJO p. m. J. W . A L L E N j ern Oregon, as there was a movement j 1 I FWC V. tUtRR. Proprietor Steam Train leaves Hood River to create a new territory from a part * * I^t ut rimali y o « r tilma f*ain*» n t r b f It. K « LOi TICk M*noting Dir. N»> Irrarpaneinf an o f northern California and southern left At the Bul let in offici, ^lucom A daily at eight returning at 2. •t tbU oAt*v Oregon. tf i i m m i i n m i i i i i i i ii* CmníliH Hoot! Hivf*r Mt H o o »1 Railroad C o t h e D a l i e * OREGON HISTORICAL ADDRESS AT H.R. WOMAN’S CLUB ifieOnly Grand Prize Dictionaries Saves 1-3 of gasoline and wear W E B S T E R ’S NEW INTERNATIONAL Superiority Educational Merit, “Bean” Pressure Regulator divided a ri BEAN” POWER SPRAYERS Are You Pleased d . M c D o n a l d , A g t Dr. H. L. D u m b le ; Multnomah Hotel C. J. E. C A R L S O N RAIL AUTO L I Attorney-at-Law