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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1917)
Why not give your bey and » r i an opg «u n ity to make their Rome •hull/ -a y a n i tfic tu tf G i v e them the s a m e chances to win pro motion and suoe-3 ih the lad haring the a ¡i.i ui New Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits New Spring Waistings and Oress Goods Our first shipment of Spring suits from Hart Schaffner & Marx has arrived and you will find the newest and best developments in the famous Var sity Fifty Five suits; for young men and men who like young style; belt back suits, dignified styles for older men, and men who think they are hard to fit. Y ou’ll like the ail wool <iua!ity and the prices: we’ll be glad to show you all the new things. The Hart Schaffner & Marx label is in each garment; small thing to kx»k for, big thing to find. $18, $20, $22 and $2S M E N ’S D R E S S S H I R T S See what a dandy dress shirt for men we are offering for only !)frc each, ('oat styles with soft military or lay down style collars, with plain or French turn back cuffs; laundred band collar style with laundred cuffs at tached. These are shirts that you would Q p pay $1.25 to $1.50 for regularly. Our price «/ D C N E W S P R I N G S H IR T W A I S T S O N D I S P L A Y Ask to see them. All the late styles in want ed materials. Plain colors and in s trip s ; 2nd floor Let us show you the lovely new waistings and dress goods that are now beginning to arrive. We have received a nice assortment and will be pleas ed to show you. _ Don’t miss the BIG B A R G A IN S we are offer ing in men’s ladies' and children’s 9hoes. We bonght these at a big sacrifice and are offering some extra big values in this line. Ask to see them. It will pay you to take advantage of the big savings. W E B S T E R ’S NEW INTERNATIONAL 3 Dictionary in hi« heme. Thin new '■ t nation at.- ' < r< v. i'h final auth ir- , ity all kind« <>f puzzling ¡ uc - mioih i in l.i-t ry, a< nrraghy, biography, ] s»« ¡ling. iirmiinjeiaUwn,sporta,art-i, I and sciences. When in need of a new Hug or Art Square re member that you can save money by seeing our stock before buying elsewhere. • 4 ihi oau Voc ibularv Tarma. 17M Pager. i Ov« r timo I Ilo ti ati«.»is. Colured Plate*, T H E P A R IS FA IR i HOOD RIVER’S LARGEST AND BEST STORE Hood R iv e r O rego n t — R E C IT A R H . ; ! ™ i ■ ™ Bean Threadless Ball Valves can be opened up and every part removed in less than 2 minutes—and any valve can be flushed in a few seconds— All without stopping the engine, without lower ing the pressure, without drawing the liquid from | j 3 | ' the pump! i ever in valve seat -a pa tented feature found only in Tbs mij «luouiv with th# Dividi F*«*- ! Tile type matter is equivalent to that § of a 15-volume encyclopedia. j i More Scholarly. Accurate. Convenient, j un i Authoriiaiive than anyoiher Eug- i ^ ____ liih Dictionary. — w .- - No stopping! All valves are large metal halls—no threads what the Bean. Seats are reversible - a new valve in a jiffy, without expense. 5 AND No regrind ing o f I N D I A . _ Ì PAPER l| EDITIONS. threads | WRITE for «pecimeu page*«, illuerratioiti, etd. FREE, .i net "i Pocket Saves money. Saves profanity. Sprays when you want it to spray. SP RI N GF IE L D . M A S S . h is in the valve case as in other machines. Seves time. Maps if y i (.amu tbit aper. G. & C. MERRIAM CO., valves or chopping out the Copyrffbt Hart M l f t w It Mara * - • I I » I | » li|S • - B R IE F LO C A L l ° N N M E N T IO ¡t ■I I I I 1 M I I » » I I I I I I I I 1 I I 't-H Mrs. V. C. Young wan a Hood River visitor Thursday. You w ill find all the beat Pruning Tools at Chown’s. 0. E. Wilson made a business trip to The L»allot* ycHterday. Frank Saltzman was a Hood River visitor on Thursday. Get your oils and auto accessories at the L & N Garage. John Elder was in Hood River on business Thursday. A new barrel o f Batteries just in at Chown's. A ll gas engines overhauled at lowest prices at I. i N Garage. Mrs. V. 0. Young was a visitor yes terday in The Dalles. Boys, get your bast' balls, g lo v e « and hats at Chown'a. Frank Ginger was a visitor in Hood River Friday. I’auI Bailey was a visitor Friday in The Dalle*. Bill Carroll visited Friday in The Dalle». Mrs. J. R Try on returned Saturday from » visit in The Dalles. t*. I Kirkpatrick was a Hood Itivei visitor in the city Saturday. John* Elder spent Friday in Hood River on luminous. 1. eslu* Root vi <t *• a week end visitor llood River. K. I Bradford w ent t<> Portland Sat nr day afternoon for a visit with bis family. Guy Duvall was a Hood River visitor Monday. M i«» Ruth Little page was a Hood River visitor on Sunday Miss Alice Bennett spent the week » no in The Dalles with relatives. M. Chaney visited Sunday in Tin Dalles. Mrs. VV C. Venn«*) spent Mondav after noon visiting in Hood River. Mrs. V. C. Young went to llood River Monday for a visit with friends Mrs. C. (i. Stoltz went to llood River Monday afternoon for a stay. N. Parke Sturgeas was a visitor Mon day in Ttie I »alien. F. \ . Allington was in Hood River Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. \V C Vensel spent T lies day afternoon in Horn! River. Mr. and Mrs. VV. t\. Ilustmmis went to Hood River Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. G. Niehol was a llood River visitor Tuesday afternoon. J. I*. Carroll was in T h « Dalle« Tues day on huainess J. R. Wilcox was in The Dalles Tues day on business Frank Proctor went to Hood River on Tuesday. Fred Kvans w as in T he Dalles We tues day on business. Clias. T. Bennett was in The Dalles yesterday on business. John LUIer made a business trip to Ihjod River yesterday. Let ns finiah vonr filuis. Same may he left at the Bulletin office. Siocom »V Canfield. II« xh I River. tf All sizes o f the Syracuse Plows needed at Moaier are carried by Chow n. G. R. Sellinger is here from The Dalles visiting with his brothers, Ben and Zeno Sell Inge r. Notice elsewhere in this issue til« menu o f the fine dinner to I k 1 rrved by the ladies #t the Church o f Christ. Do not .«tax away during the big sale. New surprises every day at Strauss*. • Mrs. W. H. Cook and two daughters, Crystal arid Wanda, were visitors vee terday in Hood River. Mr and Mrs. D. \V. Hudson visited Wednesday with relatives in Hood River. Now is tire tin.» to get your auto mobile overhauled. Come and get our prices. 1. A N Gsrag* \'Hi ar«* nr;- me an»l bring your family Srturdax night to th« church dinner K<«lak finishing--' \p« rt work-tw«Mit\ four iMinr service. St •* »tu «V Canfield m£Ut Co. t% , I* Galhgan i ’ hui «* up from li«e River Nnturdav night r (‘turning ^mnl in f t mv Mrs. Geo R Bagiev, arrived Weilnes •lay fr■ m liill*K »ro for a visit st th* hotne of her nicco, Mrs. ( . L. Toy. Dndtex Ptoreay came up fr» in llood River Sundav for a visit with hi » parent« Mr. itn.I Mr«. Jas. Piereey. NI r and Mrs K Noting have re turned frr* li Phi tlao* ¡ere thev visite»! h r several • lay« Mn», f . ii. fit« «11/ retili ne I Fridav imi Ho»»«t Ri w here •!»♦* ha« »*»en fors-utv»- t ime. ieses M ane ^1» Th** * M Misse* Marie *1.»»greti and Ruth , I i Uto pace were FrMttv hrtristv nftern«* *n visitor« in II s«i River. ffr V R. Abraham w tip from Hoor River ^stnrviav eeawnal )»!i$in»-M. M. Gham un»I his daughte . Fle ta. were visit» Saturday after K*on I « flosci Rivei A lfa lfa and Molasses meal at t i . i ô a humlrtMi at the big sale. Fee«) oats P 1 a t«*n, sfs»t cash, at the big aale at Straus*'. Mr. and Mrs K. L. Cooj>er returned Satunluy atternooii trout The Dali»*« where they hav* b i n visiting with rein* th e * for aome time. Mrs. C. II. Davenport ami Miss Ber tha Shut/ returned to Portland Sunday afternoon after sjwnding several days The infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. with friends in the city. F. M. Strauss died Sunday afternoon Sam Yates returned Saturday morn in the Cottage hospital in Hood River ing from a two months* visit in central where she had been for the week Missouri with his parents and relatives, prior. The little child, Irmgard, who ’» o . t of his time in the vicinity j w .ls horn on April 27, 1915, succumbed A Kedalia, Missouri. after an illness lasting for five weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Davenport and suffering from an attack o f ‘ measles little daughter, Florence, went to The followed by pneumonia with heart Dalles Monday for a visit w ith the parent* complications. of Mrs. Davenport, Mr and Mrs. George The funeral was held Tuesday morn K rauss. ing in the Immanuel church where John P. Rosa had charge o f the ser A real ftargain .Sab* in Mosier. Not a a»» called sale every day, but a real, vices. The body was brought in by live, red hot sab* about once a year at six boys who acted as pall bearers. Many floral wreaths ard bouquets STRAUSS BABY DIES EXCHANGE RENEWS N. W. F. E. CONTRACT AFTER LONG ILLNESS i rum tin- Mno.1 IIivor itla ri.r Notice ol Special Flection N otice i» hereby given purmiaDt to order of (he Common C ohdc II o f the City ol Moaier, Oregon U h M • special election w ill be held in satot-fty in L lbreiy Hall therein on Saturday the :trd day o f March, lyiT, lor the purpoae of voting upon a proposed amendment to Sec tion i o f tn** charter ol th* C ity ol Mosier. Or egon, the same being entitled: "An « »rdltmnce to provide a Charter for the (TUv o f Mosier, ¡»uo define Ita powets : adopted by tin* |»enple o f the < itv o f Moaier at a special election on the 26th day o f Hepiemla r, 1XH. That the polls w ill tie open from the hour o f 8 o'clock a m. until 4 o ’cloek p rn ol mild day, except that the «am e w ill he cloned icem th** hour o f 1*2 o'clock m. «o 1 o'clock p. m. o f said day. And further, that Mrs. I’ L Arthur, Mrs VV’ A HuKhanda and M r ».«' «L N icH o ! have been appointed Judges o f said election, the first named ol whom '-hall be » hatrmun ol the Hoard, and Mr. Jobu Davenport and Mrs 1». W Hudson have t>een appointed c le rk * of said election i BEA N ” POWER SP R A Y E R S T H E (» - P O IN T s p r a y e r Has nine other big money and time saving fea tures. We’ll he glad to explain all about them, and The fru it (Jrowens' Exchange, or gariized in 1913 and which haa market the complete line o f ‘ ‘Bean" hand and power sprayers ed ita fru it continuously aince through the Northwestern Fry it Exchange, has and appliances. again signed a contract forjthejcom - ing year with the Seattle central sales agency. “ The action was taken with the unanimous consent o f our 187 grower members,” says Kenneth McKay. "O u r ('imperative organization has grown to its present capacity from an »• L. AKT HF R, City Heeorder. initial membership o f 25. We have flo.in‘2 bien well pleased with the service the ' Northwestern Exchange has given us, ! and now we are anticipating the atlili- j Summons Hememtar that on Saturday you 1£ h“ The ^ “ nt for male quar ation o f a number o f other growers be- j 111 the «Circuit Court o f the State » •f «/regoli. may get an excellent dinner given by I 1 . .. I — - tet, consisting «>f C. T. Bennett, W. A. fore the strawberry marketing season ' for the County of Wasco the ladies o f the Church o f Christ in Husbands, Thomas Lelliott, and F. A. begins.” Haul Frederick, I’lalntlfl, the basement o f the church building ▼». Shogren, rendered several selections, Accompanied by J. (). Murk and W Shi*; bargains at the sale, Sweater with Mrs. Shogren as pianist. The K W arner.lII, members o f the Exchange Hood H ivrr Orchard I.und Company, a cor (»«»ration. K W. ricijinecr, Trustee, K. W bargains at the sale, Dry Goods bar Jewish rites o f ceremony were used, directorate, Mr. McKay has just re lU'arhorn. Maud Dearborn, Arthur Newton gains at the sale right now at Strauss*. Mr. Ross reading from the Jewish turned from Seattle, where he attended Tucker, Cyrils Kiigene T a ylor, Kale Taylor, W illiam P Hoo|>er, C F Haldwin. Knima Cash, o f course, at sale prices. prayer book. His extemporaneous re an annual convention o f the represent Lawson, w «« Borden P. A. Holland and Mrs. H. VV. Danielson and little marks for the occasion were exception atives o f district cooperative agencies II. K. Noble, Dcieudauta. niece, Dorothy Strauss, were in Hood ally fine. Services were held also at o f growers affiliated with the Seattle i o the atM>v«* »'aiin*d defc-ndantM. F. W . D**ar- born. Maud DeaiDorn. Arthur Newton River on Wednesday afternoon where the grave with Mr. Ross reading the central selling concern. Tucker, Cyrus Fugen* Taylor, Kate Taylor. they visited with Mrs. K. M. Strauss, words from the prayer book and the ” 1 have never attended a meeting W illiam Y. UiKiiM-r. ( K Ib.MwIri, W O who is at the Cottage Hospital. Bible, with another selection also by characterized by such lack o f dissen Borden ami I* A. Hollau»! sion,” says the-local manager. “ Thirty . In t lie name ot the State o f Oregon, you art* Gravel has recently been spread the quartet. As a mark o f resjiect to the g rie f affiliated grow ers’ agencies were rep I hereby ri»ijueKt **«1 to ap,*ear and ans'vrr alonp the property o f Mrs. Wm. John ! p la in lill * complaint filed a^H’ liKt you io the son in front oi her three houses, ami is stricken parents, the business houses resented at the convention, and . - I did . above entitled court and cause on o r before now packing hrmly and w ill soon were clotted fo r the funeral. The store not hear a man e x p r e s a dif.satisfaction u ir h ii . duy <n M - n ii. i * k . -aid <i.te is-iux in afford a firm and smooth walk. oi E. M. Strauss was closed both M on-! with the past year’s business. Basing more tii»u six weeks from and after the *26ili 1 «»I January, hilT. the date «»f the fiiwt pub \ my predictions on the rally with which »lay llratlon o f this sum m on«, and if you fail so to 1 have had u delayed start with my «lav and Tuesday. Jrtf ¿k C a s c a d e S t«., H o o d R i v e r , O r e g o n t Funeral arrangements were in ! th«* 1916 apple marketing season is ap(>ear and answer for want thereof plaintiff sale this year but it has now started charge o f the Anderson Undertaking closing, on the firm business footing w ill apply to the Court lor the relief demand, in good shape and new bargains will ed in the com pial ut herein, to-wit: For the Co., o f Hood River, and interment was, that the Northwestern Fruit Ex»*hange recovery from defendant, llood Klv«*r orchard l»«* added day by day. My only wish is in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. hxo tjained in the past tow yeas and on I Land Company. U| m » u a promissory note ol . that when it is finished you w ill say as with inieri'Mi thereon at tlie the 8UCCOSS o f it» advertiaini; cam- ttie stun o f you did last year, " I hope he will have r a te «*f r* per cent |*er annum from the l*»t dav paiirn in the distribution o f tho Skuo- «>f Alex Fat Don V tn Xusl«- Healer N«>veinber. lyl.J, ami the furl tier sum «>f a sale again soon,’ * at Strauaa*. kurn lirand o f apple», tho outlook for 1 WOO attorney lees and the costa and tlisbur»e- Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Cooper went to Alex I*. Carlson, son of Mr. ami Mrs our concern the comiriK fall norms par men is herein. Thai the mortamte of Hoo«l River orchard l.aml (Company in fav«»r o f | The Dalle» Sunday morning Mr. Cooper C. J. E. Carlson, has entered into Imsi- ticularly Mattering. p la in 'it! given I«» secure said note covering , will remain oij his ranch five miles out ne^* for himself in Cortland w it I* quarter« “ It was announced at our convention ! lots HI »s, SD. 9.t, y». *.»5, 100, Ihl. 102, 103, IOI i ; n »*ii n < 11 itle - wh le Mrij Cooper left 1 in the llovem len Ciano Bldg. Friends ol that an innovation in handling the 10.Í, im*. IHT, luy. Ihl, 117, *’M<JHlfcK VIKtt j the young man thin week receive«I from Skookum advertising would l>t' put OKI H A R liS , Wasco County. Oregon, b e' Monday lor Portland where »he will i foreclosed, and that said premises f»e sold for ¡ main for siv weeks or more at the home him business cards on which under his into effect the coming fall. H ereto the payment o f said Mims and that all o f said of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Roop, who has name was violinist, followed by dealer fore the Exchange has only branded it» defendants and person* claim ing under them j lawn in poor health. in music, musical instruments and cer extra fancy erade o f certain standard he barred o f all rights, title tir interest in or « to saht premises. Mrs. E. M. Strauss, who has been at tain kinds '>i stationery. Mr. Carlson varieties as Skookums. N ext season . Tills summons is served upon yon by publl- the hospital in Hood River since the also advertises on his card as follows: the fancy grade as well w ill bear this j cation for a period o f six weeks lu pursuance ¡ an order duly made and entered in Hit dr*t o f last week, where she went Everything in the line of music from a label. A tax o f 10 cent« (ier box has ¡ of above entitled «V»urt and cause the 24th day with her baby daughter who died there folk song to a grand piano: music post been levied against the .extra fancy o f January, 101?, by the Honorable VV. L 1 Sunday, is still at the hospital where cards; and «ilv«*r plated one dip pens product in past years to raise an ad- j Bradshaw. Judge o f lhe above entitled t'ourt Í H. K. YOF MANS. she is in a nervous condition. At last which tit any common ) nui holder and vertising fund. N ext seaRon this as- I for Plaintiff'. reports, however, her condition was taki*s the place of fountain pens. sessment, cut to live cent», w ill be I f>at«* o f first publícal Attorney o » January 76. 1M17. For over a year Mr. Carlson has been improved. levied against both the fancy and ex- ¡ Date «if last publication. March t», IWI7. taking violin fessons in Fortland from tra fancy. I.ast year the sum o f ap -* L. M. Gilliert, who for th«* past two Prof, hdiculanh, a famous teacher, and proximately {75,000 was expended by months has been in charge o f the has Iteen heard in several recitals. IF* is, the Northwestern Fruit Exchange and W. A. H U S B A N D S pruning at the Mayerdale ranch, left also giving lessons to beginners. it» affiliated growers agencies in ad Saturday afternoon for Salem where Blacksmith Considerable notonety wa?* gained b> vertising Northwestern apples.” he w ill till a vacancy caused by the Vlex recciilly in his tours through the Horse Shoeing timi General The Fruit Growers' Exchange has ' resignation o f one o f the teachers in Northwest with evangelists on account closed all o f it« pools for the 1910 crop Repair Work. the state reform school. Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert were formerly »*nnnected with of hie masterful playing on tin; violin. except on such varieties as Newtowns | M o s i e r , - - O regon Friends in Mosier wish tor him and pre and Spitzenburgs. Gross returns on this institution. During Mr. G ilbert’s dict that for him the fuiurt* holds in the respective grades o f the following 1 stay in Moaier Mrs. Gilbert has bean store Success. varieties have been announced as fo! in Portland, and she w ill now join her Why go to Portland to have Y'our Dental Work lows: husband at Salem. Anjou pears combination o f extra done when you can have it done at home just as good H r . ami M rs. Xens^l Kntertain (Tub Mr. and Mrs. R. II Cummings and fancy and fancy. 105s and larger, $2 little wm, Eugene, l«*it Tuesday morn in« and in many cases better for the same money* or less? Mr. h mi Mrs. W. ('. Venst-i wert for Clinton, lows, where they were culled hosts Satimlny nijfht at t heir home in |ier box ; 175s and smaller. $1.75; fancy o f 105s and larger, $1.75; 175s anil with the glasses your are wear following tlie death of Mr. Cummings th«* country t«» th«* meml>ers of th«* Guaranteed for fifteen years. We employ only7 exper aunt, Mrs I. I>. Barnuin. The latter M. E. EL Club. On that night the smaller, $1.50; choice o f 105» and larg ing? If not come to my office er, 91.10; 175» and smaller, $1. ienced and registered men. Should anything go wrong has l**cu in fairly g**«>»l health until inst ground was covered with snow and the Cornice pears combination o f extra with your eye troubles and rivently ami often spent her winters in majority »»f the members made the six fancy and fancy pack, all sizes, $2.35; with your work you can come hack with little or no California. She hud visited in .Mosier, mile trip in a big sleigh drawn by six headaches. fancy, all -ize», $2.10; choice. $1.35. the last time being two year» ago. Dur horses. The guests were all in c « jb - expense and we will cheerfully make it right free of Bose nears combination o f extra 1 fit glasses, that one thing ing the absence of Mr and Mrs Cum tunies and the greater part o f the fancy ami fancy , all sizes. $2.10; choice mings ami little son. wTir»e\pect to la- charge. Our Prices: 1 do. and fit them right. Over evening w h s taken up with dancing $1.10. gone for tw»» week», J I Hendrickson Delicioua rcfr«»shmanta were served fit) years’ practice has placed Baldwin apples extra fancy, 163» w ill be in «‘barge of the place. and many were the congratulations G o ld C row n s $5.## Dritlge T e eth . $5.00 me where it is no experiment. For the benefit o f patrons o f the li* tendered t«* the host and hostess. A ll and larger, $1.20. 175a and smaller, $1 . Silver Filling*» haary who wish to obtain l>ooks or« report a very enjoyable time among fancy, 163» and larger, !Kk-; 175s and LOO C yn th etic Fillings ............. 2.00 Many of the leading physicians smaller. « I V ; choice, 103s and larger Saturday, Mrs. W. A Husbands, li the thirty five guests present. Full l pper or L o w e r Plate, rubber guaranteed 80c; )75s and smaller, 70c. ..................... 10.00 and surgeons not only send brarian, states that the library will This evening the mem!»ers will h«>l«l Hyde's King extra fancy. $1.30 anu Full Upper or L o w e r Plate, la* open all day for those desiring a dancing party in the club rooms, an«l not guaranteed 7.00 their patients with eye trouble books. A s|**o¡aI city election will be | Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain hih I Mrs. \V. A. $1.10; fancy, 90c straight: choice 70c straight. A B S O L U T E P A I N I 1 SS b X I R A C T I O N and headache to me. but come held on Saturday, and Mrs. Husbands. Marsh w ill furnish the refreshments. Northern Spy extra fancy. $1.35 wh«» is a member >'f the election I k »art! I themselves, which means I and {1.20; fancy {l. iO straigh t; and will a«*commiMlat«‘ all library patrons | Special City Election Saturday choice, 95c and 85c. have gained their confidence. on that da>, except between the hours | Winter Banana extra fancy. $1.45 o f 1 and 2 p. m. when the budding will ( For the purp»a*e o f excltuling terri Personal attention in all cases. ami $1.30; fancy $1.20 and $1.10; be c I«> s « h I to allow the election hoard t<«1 tory from the «‘on**rate lim it» o f the choice, 9tX- ami 70c. F R E E C O N S U L T A T IO N go t«» lunch. city in the southeastern part o f th e ! The net returns to growers w ill he J05 Second Street, opposite A M. W illiam s ¿k Co. ('omnienciug last Thursday night j City o f Mosier, a sjavtal election will les» by an approximate 20 cents per Phone Main JW1. Free Exam ination snow st«rt«*d to fall ami rea« hed a | b«* held Saturday at which time the | hox, the handling and storage charges, depth during its intermittent fall «*f amendment t<* the charter will I m * i than the figures given above. Office* \* uh IV l.in«lt|imt, the M» inches in the dt> by Mondav voted upon. It ta pre«licted that a big I LeiHJinK Jeweler # However, during the «lay, ami night majority o f vote» w ill I m * p«»lU*«l favor following, a big Chinook wind took ing the iasiie as the general sentiment 1 307 E. 2nd Sl„ The Dalles, Ore. away the snow considerably. During seems t«* be greatly in favor o f the! the present week the snow has been proposed change. g»»ing into the unfrozen ground gradu Dr. William Morton Post ally. So many o f the snows this win . • Ih n n *r . S a turd ay. X a u h 3 ter have come at a time when the Dentist ground was frozen. The moisture Bv the I:w1 1 • s of th«' Churrh >f Chrixt. Local citizens are out with a pclitUm t'.ive your w ife x trext xml hxvo om t<* rt*ai«lanta an«! property owners living from the last snow is going into the H >m» 1 and 2 lls jl Bid* Phoue 2401 ground instead o f running «*n on the yourxetr. .»long tlie r»»a«i l«*a«iiiig t»* the Cramer Physician and Surgeon P O R r i A N D , O R E G O N HOOD R IV E R . OREGON Menu : surface, ami orchardists ar»* jubilant i grade, which to in the vicinity «>f the because «>f the ad«1iti«mal moisture Uomo-mmW t'hicken N.xxlir S<nif Itk ' ranch i C. \ Cramer, nearly tiir**e taken into the wdl. C'rvxni o f l'lxm Soup. V ! fldtoa aoath «)f town. Th:« grade has .»1 THE NORTHWESTS LA R G ES T * D R . C H. J E N K I N S »'htck«*n Sxlxd l ’y»-. V j pitch 01 from 10 t«> 11? |»er cent an»l is IV \. Knoll, after an absen**e of several | Telephon«*»: D E N T IS T MOST POPULAR HOTEL perhaps a half mile long With the* heavy | Hot Bixcuitx. .V months visited Sunday ami Momlav in R e s ilie n c e l#.»l O ffic e 1741 Whippui < roam ('«k o . .V ; loiula of lumber an«i appier, tpamaeiper* Mosier with irlcmN Sir. Kmdl has been 1 HOOD R IV E R , OREGON «'offoo. Ro lencr «litlirulty n«qr«'ti*.»ting this gieep at W atsoiivdle. Calif . engaged in prun | ( i> nv»nirntlv lne»t**<l » ¡th in rvai’ li Office Phone KIKI. Re», {-hone : « » gnuh*. •’» !«l p. m. to H:tW p. rn. ing in apple orchartls. The w inter there i>( Itn* r i t y ’ s w h n lrssU ', »hopping j Last year the coanty «*m»rt offere«! t«»I has lieen tine, and !a»t week after his re- > an.I tliealn d iitik ta . O f f i c e i n B r o t i u i H M jj i Gha«. T. Bennett, l«H.'ai ma«i *u|»ervi«or,! turn h*» received re|w»rta that in tivedax- i H o o d R iver •h«* sum of to improve ttiis hill, h u t, there was four in« * »■« of rainfall Rain j H o w ’s This? 5 5 0 Outside R o o m s ;; I it wa*» stated that tlua amount was in- was aim» repotted heavy la«t w«*ek in th** j S H O I \ M ) H A R N E S S R E P A IR IN ’« ; *r#» o ffe r o n e Him .Ire I D ollar« tu j -ufttetont an«i the work wa« n«»t tonche«l.1 vicinity of 8an Francisco, Oakland and , If V R NI sx s| |>|>| |f N n *r«l fo r any «-*** o f ('a ta rrh that tn R A T E S . To make a pn»per giad* at this point. . even. d«»wn as la* as ^an Di«^x>. Mt , net be cured bv H a ll • C atarrh Cure Knoll list w«ek w - emnlove*! »»n the U it It« »»it bath f ! "»»¡Aei day and up H a ll*« C atarrh Cure h a * fe r n taken j it is pn«p«eeil to begin farther up on tin A U T O m o s ie r OREGON »•«»nntrv «»state «»f I H *Vii«*o* in the! by catarrh «u tT erei» fo r the pa«i r«>a«l where the grad** terminates, an«i, With lk*th $ I .’»f per «lay an»! up :: R A I L y ea r« an»l ha« h*coma : buiW a n«*w road al<ove the present Tualatin vallcx aouih of IVrtlam! and he thirty ff\e known a « th« moat reliable ramartv f««r Leaves Hixxl River daily at w ill tn* employed tot suine time in charge «'a ta r ih H a ll’» C ata rrt «'u re a ct« »'»rn j route al«»ug the ai«le of the hill. It i« fRIl V. KAI SER. Proprietor D erby & tearns maintained that by doing this a grade of I the lsmls«*ai«e ganh ning <>n the hiit e*» j the »flood on th* Mucous surf.»t<*. .»x 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On H H i LOI TIER «U M in « Dir. t» t » Mr Km Hi a lso has «*»>ntra«’ts f o r i prlltnc the H nt^n from the M o od and l»etween fowr or five per rent can l«e •» L a w y e r s Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. .V00 p. m . I cwved. h the vtointv .»f l*ort | h e llin g ,h e «tkaeas»-*) portion* •"•1st «Ih » !■ I t |. A fte r vou have taken H a lls Catarrh Leates Parkdale daily at i :2D H O O D R I V E R In or.ler t«» a«*iaomplt«h the i*-k it is 1 «•t-M - H - i-l-H - H "I * I i - H - t- ! ■ iff. O R E G O N Cure fo r a abort tin» vou w ill *«-e a i •-ttiin »ted that |k'4>«*r t «si will he n»*e«i ! a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday <rreat im provem ent m your *en*rai Films left with np to «»'c lo c k | m |««i. By sflhacnption in the city and (ffk r health Start tak ing H a ll's Catarrh eveninR leaves Parkdale 0:30 p.ni. C iiiv at once and «ret rid «>f catarrh 1 country it ti h»»prd t<> raise $|.*«t at least 1 are re*.»v lor «elivery the u n t e rmnz. single ¿alò»ti l b«*per ir**m Slocow .« ('»ntiel.l Co m iltf Send fo r testim onial«, free Steam Train leaves Hood River The money will tie tend* red to the * tf*r«»n # tip. The larg«* f the »piantiti t|i< F J C H R X R Y A CO Toledo, O h i* county court t»> he ad»le*l t»» the $I d No Irvsapassm, an.l ointmu - , i . • daily at eight returning at 2. chea th kler. i\ %. liage. •aid by aft i> ru ar*ta ?lc wf»h which to build the new road • f this office. M i H o o f i R a ilr o x t C o . TH E D A L L E « • - OREGON D. M c D o n a ld , Agt. The A r t h u r P h a r m a c y A L W A Y S at YOUR bEtiVICE from 6 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. P R E S C R I P TIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUND ED. PRICES RIGHT. Portland Painless Dentist Are You Pleased Portland Painless Dentist Dr. Geo. A. Cutting THE DALLES OREGON ADVOCATE CHANCE OF CRAMER CRADE j; Multnomah Hotel Dr. H. L. Dumble C. J. E. CARLSON S J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law