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W HY To satisfy the human race; They will give style, they will give grace. And make you fit for any place. New Spring Suits and Coats for Ladies P M l 7 LM..«' WitH l l u > 34. .16. M . 6 4J. 44 ioi-hai bu»t miMuri We w eie never better supplied with New Spring Suits for the bovs than we art* now. Why not bring the boys in and make your selections now while the stock is new atid complete. We are offering some extra big values in the smaller sizes. Come in and see them. Specials Richardson’s Stamped Pieces, consisting o f Ladies' Gowns, Corset Covers. Hand Rags, Children’s Dresses and numerous other articles ranging in value from 25c up to $1.50. Your choice O n e -H a lf Price Richardson’s Stamped Pillow Tops, a good assort ment o f desirable patterns. V alu esu p to 50c. Your choice ’ T e n Cents Genuine D. M. C. in No. 5 and No. 10, whith, the New Shirt Waists, New Skirts, New Millinery and Trimmings ■pod T e n Cents Peri Lusta, color ecru, No. 50, the ball F i v e Cts. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, white and colored, values up to $1.00. Your choice .. Fifty C e n t s The largest assortment in the city o f Shapes, Foilage, Fancy Ornaments, Sis«« 24. lift 28, 30 32 Ribbons and Hats ready trimmed, In« he*. «»L «t metcur* suitable for any occasion We have a becoming shape fo r every face M I S - I «d .M I W . Pi«c# G slK trtd • ■ N o s to p p in g ! “ W l f » I v«x • fn w h ii lad. ¿nd came up»a H O T «urdo in my rendir* that I did nut mi »a. u la n i, m r m oilue. In stead of ri>in« nor thr d fliiition »hen I appi: -d to her, «f*.:Wn>ly tent ne Ut the di«'.•unary to learn it, and in ihi* «a y I (r » d Mail y I . tmd many Ihiaga he» idra the intanili? uf the individual word in que»lion amona other thiopi, how lo a « » dirt, »nary, and the t r ia l plea-ur« and ndtunl*«« th re might l»e in th« u«o o f the dictionary. Afterwards, when I w*.nt to the «illaje« school, my chief diversion, after les sons were Warned and before they were reriled, «ran in turning over the pages of the *1 a- bridged* of those day«. Now the >••«( modera Laa- bridged the.NKW IN T E R N A T IO N A L - g it «« me a pleat «are of the same sort. So far mm my knowledge extends, it la at prese at the best of the one-vulunta dictionaries, and qaite sufficient for all ordinary uses. Lvca thoae who posaevs the splendid dictionaries in several volumes » i ll yet find if a great convenience to have this, which is so compact, so full, mud so trustworthy as to leave, in most cases, little to be desired.” Albert S.Cook.Ph U..LL.D.. professor of tiie Lnglish latguage and Literature. YsW I’niv. April 2S, lt ll. New Spring Suits for Boys W e are now showing our first ship ment o f New Spring Coats and Suits. We are sure vou will be pleased with the up-to the-minuteness o f the styles, materials and colorings. Do not fail to see them. The prices you will find most reasonable, and from $5 to $10 lower than Portland prices. We want you to come in and see them. You do not have to buy; per haps you are not intending getting a suit at all this spring, but that is all right, we'd like to have you see what we have. not give y o r r la d the same training? Bean Threadless Ball Valves can be opened up and every part removed in less than 2 minutes— and any valve can tie flushed in a Tew seconds— All without stopping the engine, without lower ing the pressure, without drawing the liquid from the pump! All valves are large metal balls—no threads what ever in valve seat—a patented feature found only in the Bean. Seats are reversible—a new valve in a jiffy, without expense. No regrinding o f valves or chopping out the threads in the valve case as in other machines. WIITE tor apsclovrn «*(•■ Illustratlcns, Etc of WMdTE* » HEW IfiTISPATIOMAI DICTI0XA1T Uhe P A R I S F A I R Saves time. Por Over «8 Y eon Publisher, of SPRINGFIELD. MASS., U .S. A. O. F;. Wilson was in The Dalles | Wednesday to receive medical treatment j WANT TRAIN NO. 17 BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR J. M. ELLIOTT TO STOP REGULARLY Noti» of Special Election I Notice I* hereby given pursuant to order of j trie t'otnioofi rotinoti of the City of Monter. Oregon tb*t m «perlai election will twbeldtn «aid Citi in Librai f Hall tbarelli oa Saturday Mrs. Geo. It. Itagley returned to her , the 3rd «lay or March, 1917, lor the puijKi»«» of I voting upon » proponed ainendinenttoHec- home in Hillsboro Saturday after a visit - When J. M. Carroll was in The ttoo ‘i of the Charter of the city of Monter. Or- •it the home of Mr and Mrs. C. L. J o y .1 in honor o f his 76th birthday, Mr. I egon, the «amt- being entitled: “ An Ordluance and Mrs. F: A. Race entertained Tues Dalles Wednesday attending the I. O. :.i provide a Charter t«*r the City of Moelrr, VIrs. Joy is a ueice of Mrs. Itagley. and «tenne ita powers , adopte«! by the people t*. It. Hellinger returned to The Dalles day night for J. M. FRIiott who makes O. F. lodge, he talked with .1. W. of the » it v of Mooter at a «prêtai elect ion on Saturday after a visit of several days his home with them. Many residenta Brewer, secretary o f the Chamber o f the -*t'«th day of Heptemtier, Oil. That the here with his brothers, Ben and /»-no of early days in Moiser were present | Commerce relative to taking some con- ( olia will Le <.|.en troni the hour of ft o clock and the evening was spent in playing certed action to include Mosier on the a in. until 7 oVI«H*k j» in of *alfl day, except Sellinger. cards and various games and in relat-J schedule o f the O.-W. R. & N. Co., as that the »utnoe will be cioaeit from the nonr«»f IV o clock m to I o'clock p m of anld day Mrs. M. Latimeyer, u trained nurse ing many anecdotes and stories which regular stop. Mr. Brewer stated further, that Mr«. K i. Arthur, Mia. of Portland, is at the Strauss home. occurred in Mosier pioneer times. that the Chamber o f Commerce had W And A HuabuHd* and Mra. C\ O. Nichol h a \ e Mrs.JStrauss is reported to la- doing Many jokes were told about the vari- been working on the issue and hail se be«» a appointed Judg«*» of -¡aid election, the first named of whom «li t:! b» Chairman «»f nicely. memners and all enjoyed many cured signers on petitions among the the It«»«ri1, and Mr. John Hu von port and Mrs. Services will be held at the Imman hearty laughs in calling to mind remin citizens o f The Dalles. In order to I». W Hudson have been Bp|>oini«*d clerks of uel church both morning and evening. Iscences o f by-gone days. | show the necessity and importance o f said election. L L. AltTHt’H, In addition there w ill be two reels of F'rank Hunter favored with a song granting this service to Mosier, a peti- flAmii Ctty Kei*order. scenic educational films shown in the i aFie/ut T h e Battle o f Shiloh,” and re- tion was drawn up to lie presented to evening. ceiveil loud applause. Mr. Hunter and local citizens to make known their D. McDonald was up Iron, llood River Mr. Elliott are the only two citizens in desires and needs in co-operating with ; Summons Friday to repair a Itean power sprayer this vicinity who were soldiers in the ' the Chamber o f Commerce in the i la the Circuit Court o f the state o f Oregon, 1 appeal to the railroad company. in the Flsat Hood River F'ruit company Confederate army. | for flic County ol Wasco A big birthday fruit cake surrounded | The custom o f the O.-W. R. & N. ranch, Mr. McDonald has the agency n . n « * . . 1 Paul Frederick, lualutltt. by carwlles was placed in the center of Co. has been to stop train No. 17 on Vs for these »pray machines. Sundays only on flag. However in ' Hood Hlver orchard l.aml Compan;, ac.»r the table and on it in red was written Deau Van Zandt arrived iron Portland the petition it is stated that often pond ion, It W Schineer, Trustee, S.. W. •Mituritiy for a week's visit with his sister the name and age o f Mr. Elliott. R e Wiirborn. .\!au«l I**HriM>m Arthur N.-wtoo sandwiches, deviled local people must go to the county- r«i«-i<er, t'yrtu K uk ** u » j laylor, K h I»* Taylor, Miss Ruth Van Zanilt. The latter is the freshments o f WilUutit I’ H »N M »t*r. C K. llaltlMrln. Kniinfl seat at The Dalles to transact business teacher at the school in the Greenwood eggs cake and cotfee were served. Law Min. W. ltonlt-ii IV A Holland and W hile many old timers were unable and that the time given them between I istriet. II. K. Not»le, l>f!en«lMiitM. trains is only 2J hours. Since this deteiidantM. K. W. I>«*sir- A. A. Haackis, form erly a resident the guests present wished for Mr. includes the noon hour there is really To the abtivi* born. Maud Arthur Newion >f Mosier hut now o f Fortland, is in Elliott many more such birthdays and j little tim e in which to attend to busi- Tin kt-r, Cyrua Fuaene Ta.vlor, Kat** Taylor, the city on business. Mr. Haackie W illiam r . Hooper, c K. Baldwin, W ii . . ., . . . i congratulated the host and hostess in ness matters. I t would be possible to Borden and I’ A. Holland. formerly owned the mill run last year thejr RecotHi birthday party for him. | remain in The Dalles for 4J hours pm- In the name ut the state of Oregon, are by FJmet-Root and also owned g her \jr Elliott is enjoying excellent i vided train No. 17 made regular stops bank) requested t*» appeal pad you enawn plaintirTa i«»mpiHint liistiiya nM y«»u in the property here. health, and is always in buoyant j at Mosier. e 111111 «-U Court and oau^e t*n or before .1 \\ McDonald, ol Hood River, « . i» «pints. His birthday on March 5, is Mr. Carroll circulated the petition in atMixe the ttth day «)f Mar«*»», 1917, Meld date fH lotf in the city Tuesday on business. 'Ir. j |,K>ked forwartl to each year by him-j town yestenlay and everyone vvFio had more than ki« week« fror^nd after the 3*ith McDonald na« boon in various part« ol «c |f an(| many friends who enjoy get- been approached signed. The petition lay oi January, 1917, the date of the A m pub llcation ot thiflt »iimmoiiH. and if you fail *o to the state tor the past year end say« that 1 getting together for a rehearsal of was left Valley Bank aiipear ft at the Mosier Me hii «I HOnwer for want tliere4»f plaiutif! he will probably remain on his ranch in , ..pjsodes ami events which happened in and everyone is urge«! to co-operate by will apj ly to the court for the relief demand. the Odell distri -t the lease on which et- • form er years. adding their name to the rapidly in *«d in the complaint herein, to-wlt: L«*r the rwnn ry ftotp defendant, Hood RI vm Oreh • i •: pires in April. Mr. McDonald has hem | Those present were I. M. Elliott, creasing list. i.Du.i < offlinii) upon a proanfeaor) note oi In Mosier on numerous occasions buying [ Mr. and Mrs. S. F.. Evans, Mr. and the sure of ff», tiSf, wilt» ioterent thereon ut t b« I k i«'i market. rate of ft |>er cent per annum from tin* 1st day Mrs. Amos Root, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. of Novenitier. T-* im , an«l the further anm or At tht* dinner ¿tven Saturday ni^ht E. Carlson, Mr. anti Mrs. I. F^. Cole, attorney fee« and the coat* and diebur-e- by ft»«» lndi**4 of the t hurrh of Chriki, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husband«, .Mr. rneiita lierein. I'haf ftie mort?»?!* «*t H« sh I Klver Orchard Lund Company in favor of the attendance wan Unr»*r than at any and Mrs. <\ <J. Nichol and daughter, plaint Iff given to wnire said note eoveriua previous dinner >;iven by the church Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, !ol.fl HI. H-, Hf. •»;. W, 94, I.m, 101. 102, IftL »•>! me in tier*. The r»*r»*i|*ta wt*r« H 41 of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. W. lor». iqi ;. pit . lot*, nu, in, "MtjHiKK vii;v\ \itl»H, Wasco County. OreKon. la* ntticti Amount the Ladiea Aid Soci« tv of I>. Holly, Mrs. A. SeDinger, Mrs. Win. Simultaneous with his removal from foreelonetl, hd «I H im ! hhu I premWN r>e «old for the Church of ('hrint will turn in the Johnson, Mrs. ( ’. Rtischer, L. Lamb, the Smith building to the west portion the payment of said sums »«ml that ait of Mild renter |v»rtion to the church treasury J. N. Mosier, <» R. Wood, R. W. o f the <’ram block, W\ F. Laraway, defendant* and isthoii - claiming muter them hiirred ol all right*, title or lntere«t iu or f.” general expein*efc The next dinner Simpson. Is. J. Merrill and Mr. and who has been in the jew elry business < fo >e *a*d [ireml*e*. will he held on March 17 and it is M r s E . A . R a c e . This summon* i**erv«'d upon you by publi in Hood R iver since May, 1905, will planned to hold thote alTairt* once a tor u |»en«Hl of *ix week* in pursuance materially increase his stock« and his cation of an order dulv umile an t entered In fh* month, the datea of which m each easel business in g«*neral. The west portion alMtve entitled t\*urt aud oui'-e the 24th day will he announced at lca*t a week in j of January. 1917, by Hie Honorable W. 1. o f the Cram block is now undergoing a<lvan«*e anjM«aring in tw«i i«tnu>H of the remodeling and w ill be handsomely Bradshaw. J ndge oi the ntx»ve entitled Court Ihillctin priN eding ca« h dinner. It K VOl’ MANS, equip|»ed to meet the needs o f a mod- f Attorney for Plaintiff. Mra. S. E. K vhuh entertainiNl Sunday ern jew elry store. Showcases on l»t h ! Date *>l first puhli«* » '•.» . j iinuary 191’; with a birthday dinner in honor o f her sides o f the store room w ill display the ; Pate of last publu’atiou, March 9, 1917. hnabnnd who, on the day following, Hoot) River county w ill have a road- handsome silverware, cut glass articles | March 5, reached the age o f r>7 yearn. master next year, according to an and precious stones carried by Mr. \Y. A. H U SItAND S This is the fourth consecutive year nouncement made Monday by (ou nty Lara way. that Mra. Evana haa given her hus Judge Blowers, who says that between Mr. Laraway will also provide an Klacksmith band a birthday party and on each now and January 1, 191H, th** county optical parlor at his new place of busi Horse Shoeing anil General occasion the following gucsta have will engage in a work o f preparing a ness. Every provision w ill Iw made been j I. M. Elliott., 1*. Lamb, com|iehen8iv»‘ system for highway con- for tilling optical presermtions. I,cnHes He j tair Work. l*ee Evana, Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Wilcox | strnction. will be ground here, ‘ ‘(»et vour pre M o s i e r . - - O regon an»i Mr. and Mrs. Krneat Evans. This *1 hus,” says Judge Blowers, “ when scription where you desire,” says Mr. vear, however. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank we appoint a com|*etent roadmaster, he I*araway, “ and let us till them here at )lun ter anti Miss Lillian Marvel were w ill is* able to begin at once on road home." also invited. The birthdays o f S. E. construct ion.” The new Laraway jew elry store w ill I 1’Anr.h ami J. M Elliott both fall on Numerous citizens have petitioned la* made one o f the most complete the game daj. [daces o f business o f its kind in the the county court to appoint a road mas A. I*. Batehatn was in the city yes ter immediately, but following Judge state o f Oregon. tonlay on tmainess and visiting with Blowers’ announcements, citizens ex Mr. Utraway, who is known for his with the glasses your are wear friends. Mr. Kateham has the agency press the sentiment that his course is work from the Mississippi to the Pa ing? I f not come to my office for Niagara Ousting machines and the pro|>er on«*. I ounty marl sti|K'rvi«- eitic coast, was form erly located at materials. Instead o f putting on lime ors have already U*en apfiointed for Glenwood, Iu. SofiM o f hfal old patrons with your eye troubles and aul|>hor in tin* form o f a Itttttiil, by the | this season, hih ! roatl improvement on i " f that state still sentl their work here headaches. uao o f the spray machines one is able it comprehensive scale has b«»*»n st«rtc«l to him. He takes a pride in work well to use the lime sulphur spmy in the in u numlier t*f districts. | done ami in offering for salt? only the 1 fit glasses, that one thing form of powder or dust, anti *,xi*«‘ri- i b«*st goods obtainable. I do, and fit them right. Over ments have shown, stated Mr. Rute- “ My friends do not want to fo rg e t,” K omh UI c St hiKil Notes hum. tlmt it has t>een ii *» ih 1 l u r c w says Mr. Laraway, “ that our repair IW years’ practice has placed fully. Mr. Batehnm contend* that th« The pupils neither absent or tardy j department is going to be mad«* l>etter me where it is no experiment. Mtnount «ff materiAl used is th«* same during the sixth month o f school were than ever when we get in our new but that the m >ney saved in labor ami Borrite arsi Robert Isom, R oschh * Dav- j quarters. '* Many of the leading physicians f 1.« fre«*dom «d fh« Hp|>lt fr«»it idhizar, Shannon ami France* W eller “ BEAN” POWER SPRAYERS I B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N 1 for tiis tonsils which have been causing J l-F-l-l-H -H -h-H-H I I H I M l-H -t him considerable pain. J. P. Trjion «a # a businc»* visitor in The Dalle« VVednraday. Y «u men buy huts, shirt» and under* wear ut the big sale. Strauss W. E. Huskey »pent Wednesday The Dalles on titislness. in Saves profanity. Sprays when you want it to spray. The Genuine Webater'a Dietionarie«, rH -H 'T'M -: I1 I I 111 l"l l-l I I I I l"h Saves money. G. & C . M ERRI AM COMPANY, Fiank Ginger was in The Dalle* on bnsinea« Wednesday. Security Stock Tonic arid Antineptic D ealer at ( hown’ s. Boh ( ‘lark whh n visitor last week in Hi>o<l River. Plain white outing at the aale. 10c. Strauss. W. W Winegar was a visitor in The I talles the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. ('. ('. brooks were in The Dalles yesterday on business. Get your sole leather anil shoe re pairs from Chown. Mr. and Mrs. T. ii. Gordon were visitors yesterday in The Dalles. Ed. F Reeves was in Hood R iver and The DalleM on business Thursday. Get your oils uud auto accessories at the I, & N Garage. Torn Henninitsen went to The Italics on business Thursday. Miss Alice I.. Bennett was a week end in The Dalles. Miss Dorothy t.odherson went to The Dalles Saturday for a visit. Milk Pans, Strainers and Pails will he needed now. Chown has them. Mr. and Mrs. >. K. Evans were visitors Friday in The Dalle«. li. C. Evans was in The Dalles Mon day on business. All gas engines overhauled at lowest prices at 1, & N Garage law Nichol and Donald l.ittlepsge ware ¡u The Dalles Saturday on business (>. E. Wilson was a Saturday visitor in The Dallas. New bargains taring added every dav in my side. Strauss. <1. A.tiodbsrson was a visitor Monday in Ho"d River. .1. V Musier went to Tbs Dalles Tues day on business. Fancy linens, center pieces, scarfs, etc., now at hh I c prices. Strauss l.esliv Root and Lloyd Fisher were week end visitors in Hood River Friday night will tie devoted to cards by the member» oi the .M. K. K. club Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Arthur were v isi tors Sunday afternoon iu Hood River. Mr. On-hnrdist, l have Pruning Compound and Tree Twine and would like your ordeis. Chown. Mrs I '. •>. spdlr. i nine lip from Hood Ui>cr Saturday morning to ulteud 'he meet ingot tlie grange, relum ing Sunday Now is the time to gel your autos overhauled. Corns and g et our prices L A N Garage. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fi. M Strauss on Monday, March .r>, an eight pound hoy. At the tug sale for this Saturday another big lot o f fancy dishes at ic, limit £ to a family. Strauss Mr. auii Mrs. \\ . A. Marsh aim two children were visitors Saturday in Hood River. I have s Spray Hose o f high quality for Power Sprayer use. Price i- right, too. Chown. G. I Kirkpatrick sml his daughter. and surgeons not only send Mrs. II F'ruge.of Hood River, were visi •Dray burn are th«- important factor». 1 Cliffon) Strahm, Ora, Flora and I.» arti Slocnm & ( animili Get kntirt* Stare tors Sunday in Masiei. Demonstrations will be hekl in Hood Evans. their patients with eye trouble Slocom & Canfield who in the ftaaf Win. V \kers went to Portland on the River Saturria\ and in The Halles on . The children who didn’ t miss a word and headache to me. but come in s[w»!ling during the month were have heen occupying only a istrtion of sti sin'«,at Dslie« City Monday lor S visit M«»ndav. N«*dra Evans, Roscoe David hi zar, Fran the store room or the Smith block, w ill themselves, which means I with relatives. ces and Shannon Weller. Rurritte ami secure the entire store as soon as W. F' Seed time is here The big stock of Km'ptmn (or Ugislstors have gained their confidence. Rh«*ua Isom, an«l Florence fivana. Faraway removes his jew elry store to I hulk and package, and seed tape i* at I oral organizations joined in plan Those earning th*» highest averaj the ('ram block. The stocks o f the I Personal attention in all cases. Strauss. rung a reception for th«* joint legislat in the respective crade> during store will Fa- m aterially increased and FRE E C O N S U LTA TIO N Mrs M t Ye isel *t i*nt >ur..ta\ in or* who repr«»sentetl Wasco «ml Ilootl f month were a (treater attention w ill be (fiven to the j H -od River with Mrs. II. II. Mo**re who River counties at Salem. Senator' First grad« Nedra Flvang, !*9 1-7. display o f photographic supplies an d ; is confined in the Cottage Hospital. Dr. G e o . A . C u ttin g (i«*orgc R. W,lbur, who mad«1 a splen instruments. The stocks o f hooks, sta-1 Second Kratle- l ’ ness Marsh. *.*k 6-7. Kodak htushing e\|a-rt work-tweni% • did record during the session o f the Thirtl irratle Robert Isom ami l.en- tionery and office supplies w ill tie ex Off»« «-« with l> I imIquMt. th« tom lmur service. Sine, *tn A l-a n fie id legislature,came her«* from Hood River Srd Evans, <18 4-7 tended. All leading periodicals will I r.tiling J r * e le r Co. in lU l for the reeention. which was held In F’ourth (trade Roseoc Davitlhizsr, be carried, or orderet! for customers, just at the present time. Mis. .1 .1 stnitli, who « • -i« b * at B ig the parlor* t*f Hotel Halles last Friday W :«-7. .107 E. 2nd St.. The Dalles, Ore. night. He gave an interesting talk Sixth (trade Frances W eller anti The finishing room o f the photo >.»l«ly, cams the firat ol »lie w«s*k Rev. Frank Maple* presided as «-hair- Burritte Isom, W S-!t. visit with Miss Ignora Hunter. graphic department o f the store will S»-venth (trade F'lorenee Evana. he moved from the second story o f the A big l«*t o f the liner wash dr os. man. C. J. Bright delivered the ad- Smith builidnK to the rear o f the store- ; giMsla worth up to fsk- st 17c at the big j * ire*» o f welcome. l>r. J. EL Antler son Ski 2-3. mi Mr*. Alexander Thompson, repre F:i(thth (traile Ora Evans. »9 2-7. : room, at d new tanks and itriers w ill be J • « •Mile Strali«*. sentatives, ma«ie *l*»rt addresses. Mu During the sixth month o f school I installed. Thus the company will F tank Miudleawart w a # in flood River si«* was fumislied by Mrs. Carlton I*. Mrs. (\ C. Isom. Mark A. Mayer. Mrs. 1 enabled to (five a quicker and b elt T u «* s «I h \ aiterooou caatirg for the finny W illia m »' chorus. Hue to the fact that \ . ti. it- crow mi; 'ii i-nica mn R. F\ W eller, Mrs. F:. ( ’ . Khrdes. Mrs. B O R II W O . O R EG O N tribe the meeting had not been well a«lver Wm. Marsh, and Miss Bessie Jones I ness. Col C<>m oliti» Hardener returned to tis«*d, the reception crowd was small. visited the school. SI in - oiu A- Canfield have specialize*! | Portland after a ti!«»nth'* rtav on In* Following (he speeches refreshment* THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST A E Lillian F' Marvel. J jin pictures o f mid-Columbia scenery. r*nch at < »anletier a Point in theOrtley were served by high school girls. Thus* "We <1*> not ¡«tend to slight this bust Teacher MOST POPILAR HOTEL «1 atrict. at the r«*ception eviden«*etl the highest loess in the fu tu re ." says Mr. Slocon regartl f«»r the b^al b»gislators. PndNi "but wc want further to increase .-ut A lug lot of children’» wear, romj Ihnnrr Saturdai. Marrh 17 er», Ualls, apron«, «iresses and »leap bhr no delegation at Salem was an reputation for the best pictures obtain ( j j ('•»nvsnientîv W**l«^l within rt**«'h ; able o f the scenic features o f the Cas- ing garments at the big sale, 19c widely ami favorably known as that «>f Ft t Roast with Brown Grav 10c «»( tbr c ity ’s wh*»ies«l«», *h ’py*iiig Wiftru and !l(w l River The Halle* Htrau^s. cedes. ’ Sweet Potatoes, Sc »ixt tbeatrr districts. ('hronk'le. Tomato*-» Spanish. V 1'. (». St«»ltf started Mon«ta\ for IH** Apple. Nut Salad. Sr M'dnci*, b«wa. t«* * * with his aiater. 5 5 0 Outside R o o m s I einen Fie, 5e H o w ’s Thi»? Mr*. J. A. Cooley who ia very ill, Kelgian Keitel (luh tunned Gustarvi F'ie. .V sufTenng fn»m a raoeor. t r « off»r On« 11-*m.Irel Hnlfem R »- R \ I Pickles The women uf Hood Kiser have or for any h i m «if Catarrh that .% an Mr*. K*l. F Reevaa has been cun Hot Biscuits, .V not b** cured bv H t ll'i Catarrh Utin* W ill, ut b a tl) |l Jay ami U|- ganised the Belgian Children'» R elief fiiakl to her home for the past several Hal!'« «'aiarrh C u r» he» bren tik «n (otTee, V «la> and in «; A (III t-alh day» on account o f a severe attack o f club, the member- >f which, it is esti hy catarrh «uflfer^r* f«>r th « p.«»f Dinner to Is- riven hy the Iteli*» o f mated, w ill contribute $t,5U0 during the grip thirty fl\r year« and ha» bft-oin# the next vear toward the purehnse o f the Church o f Christ on Saturday, kn«>mn aa thr moat rrliable rem edy for tttli V. HAI SLR. Proprietor Any lady ’» one piece wash dre*» in food fo r tfie Reiman rhikirvn. March 17, In basement of the rnurch. «"atarrh. Mall*» Catarrh C u.y *hm the h !«» it at the big sale. It. («unr H n. ( Lot TIER MJIU«IIU Dir Hours frt*m 5 :#t to S p. m. th» Hl-txl on the Mueeu» »urfa*^*. p«- The new club ia irivwinK very fast while we have your aise. Straus» ptlHni tt»a HnUon fr«*m ih» Pl«H'-l a*»*l in the J th« «r interested inienmtexi ui th* n rn m ia - h«at)ne *h« ttla^«a»«1 portion* Hale. - I M U I F-HF M -Î-I-M-H -F-H-! I >-(: on tki la rf that thc> e » li continue I«* \t * rmetiUK af the a«*h«M»i t«er<l of After rou have taktn H a ll'» Catirr*' President W . J. Kerr, •*! th«» ilrnfiHi " »«44« their effort* until 900 member* No •«* Mi** t •«• rtriiffe llxrtfr«»a\e», C ur» for a abort tlm. vou will • » « a I I ¡Im» left mith tir up to 4 «vçl«. « ■ p. n Ag/tcutlirai 1 oUef«-. fatlier *4 Mr* K«»t*t j «!•■ »ikrnecL Kick Member, pjakfklf «ff M«>niiu>nlh,wa» elevtfil a* teacher fo r , k ereat h m u r n t M e l in _ vour _ e»r>»rgi — !• Hbmn and l>r. W K wbiat*. fatlier I hi me? I t or hererif lo pa\ jS cent** Ih«* eosiiiufi term M i«« Hiiitr.-uvp« i« health Utart taktna ■* Hall'» Catarri J are rreltr for delivery the n eit « lening. >|nrom »4 I'antieM i ’n. roWtf * _ , „ , .. Cur at one# and «»-t rid e f «*at*rrh t>l Rak' V. hhmn arrive«! <uml«\ ntsf e j m«*nthlv. »m n» • card. whi«*‘h »* plei'eii • t» et|*enen«'*«l I« ,i kl.»r I l H lf o i i » « Li<h-| f>r t««tin'(<nial» frea mg to »[«end the week • nd with their j *t the bttik o f the sign er’• choice, for ly reeoMMen«le«l. JÍ« tre*ap t««inr ruff i ' u til« mtneifeei p r rH E X F T 4 1 CO Toledo. Ohio ■ * hcntiof »ifiik« daughter and eu. I the fhonthlr fo tlr tio m . Mcreh It! fioM hy all H’ uffitet» ^ At thta nffir». THE 1 0 -P O IN T S P R A Y E R Has nine other big money and time saving fea tures. W e’ll be glad to explain all about them, and the complete line o f “ Bean” hand and p o w e r sprayers and appliances. . ¿ j u - a n t f w M '-------- 1 — t i . D .M c D O N A L D jA g t . 3rd Ac Cascade Sis. H ood R iver, O regon LARAWAY WILL ENLARGE BUSINESS HOOD RIVER TO HAVE ROADMASTKR, 1918 Are You Pleased F A IR Y S O A P L A R G E SIZE, P U R E -W H IT E -F L O A T IN G , T H R E E CAKES FOR 25c THIS W E E K The Arthur Pharmacy Portland Painless Dentist Why go to Portland to have Your Dental Work done when you can have it done at home just as good and in many cases better for the same money or less? Guaranteed for fifteen years. \Vre employ only exper ienced and registered men. Should anything go wrong with your work you can come hack with little or no expense and we will cheerfully make it right free of charge. Our Prices: (»o ld C ro w n * , . S ilver Filling* $5.00 I 00 Bridge T e e t h .......... 200 Full I "pper or L o w e r Flat*-, rubber guaranteed 10.00 Full Upper or L o w e r Plate, no* guaranteed 7.00 A B S O L U T E P A IN L E S S E X T R A C T I O N Portland Painless D e n tis t X 305 Second Street, opposite A. M. W illiam s St Co. Phone Main 3031. Free Exam ination T h e Dulles. O reg o n HI Multnomah Hotel ii D r. H. L. Dum ble Physician and Surgeon Rooms I and 2 Hall Bldg Phone 2101 HOOD R IV E R , OREG O N DR. C H. J E N K I N S T elrphonen: Re«Ul«*ncf IM I Or. William Morton Post Dentist D E N T IS T O ffic e 1241 HOOD R IV E R . O R EG O N Office Phone 1081. O f f i c e in B r o t i u t B l d g . H o o d R iv e r Res. Phone :t33 C. J. E. C A R L S O N SHOT A N D HARNESS R E PA IR IN G HARNESS SUPPLIES ; RAIL AUTO MOSIER 1 $5 00 CynthelR- Filling* OREGON Leaves Hood River daily at D e r b y & S t e a r n s 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. rn. On L aw yer s Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. lieaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 H O O D R I V E R OREGON a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 0:30 p.m. J. W. ALLEN Steam Trai:. leaves Hood River Attorney-at-Law daily at eight returning at 2. i Mi H ood Railroad Co. TD K [ M U D OREGON