Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 16, 1917, Image 4

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    GET READY FOR EASTER
AUTO LICENSE BILL
W ILL BE PERMANENT
New Dress Skirts
We have a big assortment to choose from at most
reasonable prices. Each suit, coat or skirt is properly fit­
ted y> you without extra charge. Come in and make your
selections early. You’ ll have a better line to choose from.
(From Hood River Glacier)
N o stopping!
Bean Threadless Ball Valves can be opened up
and every part removed in less than 2 minutes—and
any valve can he Hushed in a few seconds—
All without stopping the engine, without lower­
ing the prt^sure. 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 ina jiffy,
without expense.
No regrinding of valves or chopping out the
threads in the valve case as in other machines.
Saves time. Saves money. Saves profanity.
Sprays when you want it to spray.
C. N. Ravlin. chairman o f the execu-
i tive committee o f the Gtejd Roads As­
sociation. in reply to opponents o f the
| $6,000,000 bonding act, who advance
j the argument that the people have no
j assurance that some future legislature
j may not rescind the special licen.-e tax
Conqueror Brand and others in Men’s Hats. These
j on automobiles, cites section 12 o f the
j bonding act and declare« that the
are regular $3.00 values. We bought them at a bargain,
| measure, if adopted, will tie the auto-
however, and are so selling them This is certainly
I mobile license bill absolutely to itself
a bargain in a good grade hat. Your choice only
j as a contract between the state and
purchasers o f bonds.
The point was discusser! by Mr. Rav-
{ lin ana State Senator Wilbur, and the
! latter agreed that the point was tena-
A big assortment to choose from, Values in
We are selling lots o f these and getting new ones
! ble.
this lot up to $8.00. Your choice
“ This argument,” says Mr. Ravlin,
each week. Come in now and get yours early and enjoy
j “ will, 1 think, win many recruits for
Men’s and boys’ hats a good run of sizes.
the full season’s wear. We have a splendid lot o f up-to-
j the tug roads building measure. Here-
Values up to $1.50, your choice
the-minute styles and colors.
I tofore the only reply that one had,
! when the question was raised that fu-
Shoes for men. Values up to $4.00. Your choice, $2.50
i ture legislative assemblies might re-
| scind the,m otor license law was to ar­
Shoes for ladies in button and lace, the pair $1.98
We have our New Spring
gue that such a procedure, after the j
line o f Shoes, Oxfords and
j bonding act was finally voted on by the
I
f
in
need
of
a
trunk,
suit
case
or
traveling
bag,
re­
1 people, by the legislature would not be
Slippers now on display in kid.
member we have a good assortment, anti you can always
probable. Under section 12 o f the bill
gun-metal, patent leather and
itself the prospective purchasers o f
do
le
tte
r
at
the
Paris
Fair.
duck.
All colors.
We will
bonds issued under proposed measure
tit you properly and tell you
are guaranteed that the interest and
principal ot th e bonds w ill be raised by
the truth. No misrepresent­
the special automobile licenses. I f any
ations.
attempt is ever made to change the
law, the bondholders may (irevent such
action by mandamus proceedings. ”
Sentiment in favor o f the road bond­
.1
I!
ing act is growing fast here. The
« t
names on the roster o f the Good Hoads
Association, membership lists being
art-1
G. R. SeilingiT, of The Dalles, is visit­ to use shovel» and i team to pull it out
circulated
throughout
different
sections
ing with his another, Mrs. A Nelliuger, ;tltd back up the loll where a retorica as
+ BRIEF LO C A L MENTION 1 and brother*-, Ren and /eno, for a few inaile to Hood River. The machine
o f the county, are being increased by
TH F 19 -P OIN T SPRAYER
» »-»-« » » »-»■■« - ■ ! « » ». f t t t l t t l l l i .
scores daily. A t the regular meeting J
'l l " i i i i i r T T i i i*-r*r*r i i t i ? r i ” i"p day».
was brought up from Hood River on the
o
f
the
Commercial
club
Monday
night.
Some say sugar is going up to $12 a steamer I »alles City Wednesday night.
l rank Howard wan a visitor Sunday
| a plan was devised whereby the mem- |
nack' It may not go so high hut I
hi M iH«*r a itIi friends,
bers o f the organization would assist
From the Hood River Glaciar
think it wise to buy sugar at present
j the newly formed roads organization.
Lloyd Fisher ami Wallm ( ’lay spent price, »a y » Strauss.
The
members
o
f
Canby
Post,
G
A.
The
city will be divided into small sec-
Mimlay in Hood River.
A «plainly of government seeds, ls»th
! R., Saturday afternoon adopted a reso- tions and a personal canvass will lie
N»’W bargains at the Hig sale almost flower and vegetable, still remain at tins
lution in condemnation o f the recent made to ascertain the sentiment o f in­
• very day. Straus».
office. Come in and get them while
action o f Senator I.ane in participat- dividual*. The Woman's club has en-
Leslie Root spent Monday in llunti they last.
ing in the filibuster that prevented the dorsed the movement, and Mrs. W. K.
River w ith his w if«
W. A Davis, who lias U*en in Minne­
Mr. and Mrs. A r th ir Kuhn, who re­ Armed Neutrality bill from coming to Laraway, president o f the organiza-
Mrs. Ed. b Reeves wa- n The Path's sota for the past year, has returned to
tu rn«! from California Saturday night a vote in the United States Senate. ' tion, has announced that she w ill ap-
Monday on a hiirin-'ii trip.
Mother and is now on his ranch south where they have been motoring for the The resolution, signed by Sanford |s>int a committee ot two to work with
Sole leather, leather half soles and of the city.
past five months, report a very enjoy­ Smith and S. F. Blythe. res|>ectively the executive committee o f the Good
heel« at about the old price». Strati»».
Roy Hiermithv was in The Dalles the able trip, traveling in their Dodge au- commander ami adjutant o f the jK*»t Roads Association.
Every precinct o f the county w ill be
NN. P. 11«»eye ws» in The Dalle» hi lirst of the week to make final five year tomobile over 5600 miles. Not a punc- j and sent to President W ilwon, fo llo w s :
combed by the committeemen o f the
Resol\ - •
tiusin*»* Saturday.
proof on hi» homestead. The notice for ture occurred on the entire trip, the
»«m e tire» being used for the journey. constituency o f Senator Harry Lane, Good Roads Association, and every en­
Mrs. I G. Fngelke and little daughter publication appears in this issue.
Canby Post, Grand Army o f the Re­ deavor to make the slogan, “ Make it
were IL «*d River visitor» on Saturday
Mrs. I-. 0. Sexton came down from One rear tire hail been vulcanized and
public, hereby condemns ni» late action Unanimous." effective w ill be made.
• me front tire re-treaded.
The
Dalle*
Wednesday
morning
for
a
Security Stock Tonic and Antiseptic
Seriatot Wilbur delivered an address
Mr. and Mr. Kuhn made the ocean upon the Armed Neutrality bill, arid
visit
at
the
home
«»f
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Healer at Chown's.
__ yesterday afternoon before the nn n-
voyage from San Francisco to Port­ his disloyal failure to stand by the
Fred Fvauv.
President in his attempt to nrotect ' :«-rs o f tne Woman’ s club, who met in
Mias Lillian Marvel wa» a Sunday
Mr ami Mrs. f\ ('. Clement havelreen land and by train thence to Mosier. our commerce and the lives and honor their annual reception to the women o f
visitor in Herod River.
The car wa» shipped up on the Dalles
elected as delegate» to the annual state
|
John Klder wan in Hood River this convention of granges to he hel«l in the City Wednesday and is in tine condi­ o f American citizenship. We repudi- the rural communities o f the valley.
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tion. "H a d it not been for the fact ate the said Harry Lane he doeB not j
w« ek on hnaine»».
month «»I May in Astoria. Mr. ami Mrs.
represeut
us.
and
we
hereby
re-affirm
Get your oils and auto accenaorlaa at Fd. I Reeves were elected as alternates. that Mr. and Mr». Reimer who were
H o w ’s T h i s ?
patriotism
of
’61-’65
which
on our nluce, and who were anxious to the
the I. & N Garage.
Wanted- \ man who umlerstamln go to Yamhill where Mr. Reimer had a prompted us to uphold Abraham
Wr offer ‘ »n Hundred Dollars Re-
Cecil Sellinger wa» a visitor Sunday handling gasoline sprayers and putting job awaiting h im ," said Mr. Kuhn, Lincoln, and we feel it our solemn wiml fnr any « use «»f «'’atarrti tlirtt «’an­
in Tlie Palle» with relatives.
• hi spray; also an experience«! pruncr. "w e would have remained in C alifor­ duty to give the same unswerving no t be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ha« been taken
\V. A. Marsh whs in Tin* Dalles Satur­ Fust 11« km J River Fruit Company, Mo* nia m month longer and the roads allegiance to President Wilson in his by uatarrh sufferers for the past
- r, Oragof
m'Jft
day on huniiies».
through Oregon would then have been every effort to vindicate American thirty-five years. and lias beeorne
W. W. Winegai l«‘it Tuesday morning I in good «haia* to motor from Low An- rights and nat onal honor. Mr. I.ane known a» th- most r* liable remedy for
Milk ran », Strainer» and Rail» will
need not now tiy to cover his shame Catarrh. Hall’« Catarrh Cure act« ihru
for llepner where heex|*ects 1» find em ­ gele» to M osier."
be needed now. Chown ha» them.
by revising his speech delivered upon j the IU oth I on the Mil'out surface«, ex­
Otto H&gt* returned Wednesday night ploy merit in a sheep camp in that viem- j Mr. Kuhn, in reviewing their trip, the occasion o f his participating in the j pelling the Poison from the Blood and
says:
healing »he diB**a«ed p«»rtir>tia.
tty
for
a
tin»«*
lie
sioppe«!
over
in
The
from a businoos trip to Portland.
filibuster. It is too late.
No revision j Aft»-r you have taken Hall’s Catarrh
Dalles while ell route.
“ We visited the lm |*rial valley, 200
Mr». C. C. laom was a Hood River
can wipe out or minimize the treason­ Cure tor a short rim you will see a
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. '»trails* have m ile» east o f San Diego, Knsenaiht, )
visitor Wednesday.
able character displayed in his said I f r<1,1
,t Improvement In your general
hristored their infant son, Irvin Rich* Mexico, t»0 miles south o f San Diego, action. He that is not for hia country I nealth
Start taking Hall’« Catarrh
ird & Cascade Sis., H ood R iver, O regon
Fancy silks for waist and dress trim
Cure at on«'«- and g«*t rid of uatarrh.
ard Strau»». Roth mother and km by are | Tia Juana, Mexico, Point Ix>ma, Sun is against it . ”
tiling at Strau »».'
tfend for te«tlrr«*n1als. fie**
doing well
The trained nusr returned Set Cliffs, La Jolla. Ocean Reach, Ju-j
F J C IIFN E Y & CO Tole«lo. Ohio.
Mrs. V. C. Young was a w«*ek end to Portland Tuesday.
Ilian,
Litk<‘Hide, Coronado and other'
Sold by all Druggist«. 75«'.
\ is it« r in Hood Riyer.
M i»» Dorothy F Passmore wa» a week !
near San Diego. 1 drove the
Ren Sellinger was in The Dalle» on end visitor in Portland at the home of i t ar from San Diego to I»>» Angelos
3otice for l*uI»1 i<-ati>»n
Saturday.
her parent h . Her brother, who h a »|v,H Tht‘
San Diego Mission, |
Ram ona’» » marriage
marriHge place,
pln< Capistrano
D«‘tiMrti*ient <»f the Interior, ti. S I^ind Office,
Get your sole leather and »hoe re­ lawn m Butte, Mont , where the family I Ramona’
at the Pallen, Oregon. March ft, 1917
f«»rin<*rl> n*si«li*«L arrived in Portland | Santa Anna and Anaheim, a distance
pairs from Chown.
Notice i h hereby tdven that Harry Ii Stout, o f
o f 134 mile». Part o f the highway
M-sier. Oregon, who. on March '*'■ >. 19l¿, made
Notice in this issue the menu o f the last week for » »hört visit.
! wa» along the ocean and we covered
Hum#’ -toad Kntry, No. 010114. for N E 1-4. Section
Mr. and Mr». F. A. Sayrs, father am)
(From the Hood River Glacier)
church dinner for Saturday.
7. Town*hij> l North. Hanjre 11Í hai«tt W illam ette
off ' the distance in 1$ hour». We went
hait tile«l notice o f intention b* make
Mrs. i). W. Hudson was a visitor in mother of Mr». F \ Race, Mopp«*d
: from !»>» Angeles to Bakersfield, a
Tower »praying, a new method for Meridian,
laut rhureday ob the way t .1 ■_ .
Final F ive Year Pr«»>f, t«» e»tabli«<h claim to the
Hood River Thursday.
M r 11
distance o f 148 mikoa, in fiv t bouro, the Hood Rive valley w ill l>e followed land alKtve «l«*í»cril>ed. l*efore the fietrintcr ami
at M- r«*, leaving for then* Friday morn-
H u s k e y © T e m p le m e ie r , P ro p s .
Mr«. C. J. K. Carlaou visited Saturday ing. Mr. and Mr». Sayr» have bi'lTl ' via Tia Juana Pa»», which rises to an by many Hood River orehardist» this Receiver. at 1J. S l.and Office, The iHille««, Ore-
elevation o f 4200 feet. This ride whs season. Ijeroy Child», in his investi­ fp>n. on the l*ith «lay «>f April, 1917. »
in The Dalles.
»pending the winter in ('alifornia.
Claimant name* a* witneaeee
W. C Kennedy.
1 the most wonderful o f our motor trip. gations o f the effect» o f »rpays on ap­
C. L. I)u n «m o re in charge w h o w ill dc the cutting.
G ood supply
T il- Dalle««. Oregon, and Tom Mt**\ I'aid Harm-
All gas engines overhauled at lowest
Geo Io*ka» cause «town from I ’ m»- From Rakertdield to Merced i» 21U ple scab last season, found that apples <>f
'«•n, W M. Terrill. Chai Ie* Abernathey, all o f M«*-
o f Eresh Meats on hand.
prices at h a N Garage.
tills Monday for h week’» »lay in Mosier m ile» and 15 mile» o f this trip wa» at the top» o f old tree», where but for ^ier. Oregon.
II F R A N K W OODCOCK.
O. K. Wilson was in Hood River a here he will attend to getting the j over temporary detour road» and com*
the prevalence o f the fungus the fruit
Register.
yesterday morning.
spring work »tailed on hi» ranch
Mr. • prised our longc»t day’» drive, eight should have been most |>erfect, w e r e ' mlftnSO
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D
I’eter Olsen »pent yesterday in Hood Leka» expect» f*• clear ud«litioiial land ; hour». Motoring to »San Franci»co, 188 seriously affected. Strong w inds usu- !
Si.lice !<>r l'n*ili<-attun
and set it out t«« apple tree» and lie a ill mile», we took which took us six ally prevail during the spraying loa­
River.
Department ««f the Interior. IT. S. Land Office.
hours the road was like glass except «¡s o n s , and Mr. Child« declares that it is The
Buy broom» here and get big value al»n plant some potatoes.
Dalle», Oregon, March 12th. 1917.
Mr» II. II. Moore and her two child* ' distance o f 35 miles which had to be impoHsible to properly reach the high
for your money. Strauss.
Notice is hereby given that Roy Alternathey, «>f
branches o f fruit trees with leads o f Moeier, Oregon, who -n A pril 26th. 1910. ma«le
Mrs M i hane\ returned Saturday reu left Fri«lay night f«»r Mignolila, Mon-1 made on a temporary road,
Homestead Kntry. No u S ókm , for N W 1-4 N K 1-4.
luna, to join their husband ami father'
"Southern ( ’alifornia i» noted for the hose «*i>erate«l from the ground.
from a visit in The Dalles.
Se«-ti«)n .‘H, SW 1-4SE 1-4. F, 1-2 SW 1-4, Section SO,
who
i»
in
charge
of
the
harruck»
in
that
D. McDonald, devising a tower that Township 2 North. Range 12 Kant W illam ette
three U ’s Oranges, Oil and Ozone and
Mr« W .1 Wollatn was up from H»*od citv
Mr». Mi»»re, who has I hh * ii ill in
the finest hard surface roads in can be c«>nstructe«l on power spray ma­ Meridian, has tiUxl notice o f intention to make
River last w**ek tor a short visit.
Final Five Y«*ar Proof, to establish claim to the
th e Cottage hospital in lli»*l River, was ul»o
the United States. T hese roads cost chines at a mo«ierate c«>«t, has created land
described, before Register ami R e­
A il silk ribbons, wide widths, »t the
>in puttied to n e r new hom e by her »is* $10,000 and more |>er mile to build. a keen interest among growers. The ceiver. al>o\e
U S. lauui Olllce. at The Dalles. Oregon, I
big sale, 0r yd. Strau»».
ter, Mri \Y Venue I who expect» !«• At the present time there are over ad«led cost o f a substantial tower for -n the 21th
day o f April. 1917.
Claimant names a» witnesses J. D Roberts,
i»it for ten day».
Mis* Llhc Wright visited this a nek
250,000 tourists visiting in southern the spraying machine ha« been the
Harm sen. T H Gordon, Henry Hauer, all «>f
in ILs.d River.
\fter M ay 21 the c«>»t of ti»hing and ( ’alifornia and over 80,000 autos from <ource ot worry for growers. »Mr. Mc- Paul
Why go to Portland to
M<»trier. Oregon
H FRANK W(K)DCOCK.
tinting licenses will be increased 5t> other states. California has now close ' Donald’s tower, whi«*h growers declare mlt’>a2ti
He«». l>*ka» ma«le a business trip to
have your Dental Work
Register
!
will
lie
pra«‘tical,
will
cost
less
than
cuts,
riu*
present
price
i»
|l,
but
ac-
to .‘{ 00 , 1)00 registered automobile li ­
Hood River W ««dnesdtn .
Done, when you can have
I >5. T wo upright timbers, two by four
>rding to the new game code pu»»e«l hv censes.
For Sale
Sweet and Held rurn
it done at home just as
tin*
legislature,
alter
the
alstve
men
"T h e state is very prosperous, muinh I inches, are bolted to each en«i o f the
seeds.
VrthurKuhn.
jn'iii
i tank o f the sprayer. Convenient, broad
tioneil date the price «»f the |!H7 licenses
good and in many cases
Win. /oils, of Hood R iver, was in the will U* $1.5U. Aftei this dat«* women due to the fine hard surface road». We stairs, on which the operator stand»,
motored to nearly all the cities within
better for t h e s a m e
city «»n ImsiucsH T m -ls y .
are
Ddied
t«>
these
pieces.
The
up-
will I k * rc«|uir> «1 to take out licens«*s it a distance o f 150 m ile» o f Los Angeles
money or less? Guaran­
Lenord Ziu'kiiiHM luis purchased a they wi»h t«> hunt game, although no and made much better time on our re ! right picees. intersecting like the shies
F«>rd automobile of tlx* lu ll model.
teed for fifteen years.
•‘barge will lie m ade for w« men who turn from San Diego to San Francisco | o f an isosceles triangle, are joined by with the glasses your are wear­
a i»h to ti«h.
ing? I f not come to my office
W e employ only experi­
Mr. Orehardist, I have I’nming Com
than oil the trip south, due to the fact a fifth two by four piece, g ivin g the
tower the appearance o f an elongate«!
pound and Tree Twine and would like
Han* Kolland»rii«i left Saturday after­ that the car was just getting limbered | sawhorse.
enced and registered men.
with your eye troubles and
The
man
operating
the
lead
y«»ur order». Chown.
noon for a trip through the m iddle «« »t. up and I was acquiring a Ivetter o f hose from the tower is enabled to
Should anything go wrong with your work you can come
headaches.
Hr will \ l»it w ith In» m other in G raf Con. knowledge o f roads.
W. A. Ftrebaugh returned t<» Port
hack with -little or no expense and we will cheerfully make
maintain his e«|uilibriuin by straddling
M
Dak
.
whom
In*
has
not
seen
for
a
land Wednesday after a business trip
I fit plasses. that one thing
“ While at San Diego we hail a surf the connecting top cross pieces.
it right free o f charge. Our prices:
iuiiil»*r of year», and will also \t«it hath
t«> Ortley ami Mosier.
and an aeroplane ride. We saw
The newly constructed tower was
I do, and fit them right. Over
Now is tl><* lime t«> get your aut4>» with friend« and relative» in Minnesota many thousands o f movie show».
«¡o ld C row n s
demonstrate«) to numerous apple grow ­
S« «*«• llridgc T ee th
$5.00
w
I»«*re
he
formerly
lived.
Mr
Kollaiid»-
30 years' practice has placed
overhauliHi. Come and get our prices
"1 much prefer to drive the car on er» by Mr. McDonald at his Cascade
Silvei Filling-.
1.00 U y n th etie Fillings . .
... 2.00
•
1 «I experts to return t<» Mosier in \p ril.
I Si N Garage.
The Dalles road than in the congested avenue place «if business last Satur­
Full Upper o r l o w e r Plate rubber guaranteed
me where it is no experiment.
10.00
Mr. an«l Mr». C. t« Mehol an«i business district o f Los Angeles. Al day.
T. L. Kraus came up from Corbett
Full Upper or l.o w e r Plate not guaranteed
7.00
Many
o
f
the
leading
physicians
laughter,
Mil«ln*«l
were
visitor»
with
though
I
was
never
arrested
fv»r
dis-
Nat unlay morning for a stay on his
\BSOLUTE
PAINLESS
E
X
T
R
A
C
T
IO
N
relatives Hunday in Hood River, llern* obeying traffic laws, however, I was
ranch.
and surgeons not only send
ird M ehol, who l.a<l ix>me tt • from censured three times for cutting the
I have a Spray H»»«e o f high «lunlity
their patients with eye trouble
I'oitlam
l
Satnnls>
night
accom
panied
corner
on
the
same
sf»»t
in
I«os
An­
for Hover Sprayer use. Price is right,
parents to IL hk I River Sundav on geles. 1 think the traffic cop did not
and headache to ine. but come
tea*. Chown.
the atternoon locnl. He left «>n train like the green color o f the Oregon li-
Keep in mind th« dinner Saturda\ No. 17 t«*r I'ortlsiul where he is em
themselves, which means I
night given by the ladies of the Church
•d hv Armour A; C«».
“ With «lue respect t«> California's
have gained their confidence.
o f ('hi ist.
Er U» the Il«*«»d River (Racier
305 Second Street. Opposite A. M. Williams Co.
rood»,
pepper trees,
palms,
Mr. and Mrs t J Reimer leii Mon- fine
Personal attention in all cases.
loo lie s’ fancy «««liar» in three l«»ts at
ucashia
trees,
flowers,
fine
parks,
etc.,
A
n«.»»
shippitiK
concern,
t
h
e
:
T h e Dalles, O re g o n
lay
morning
on
the
«teaiucr
D.tlles
City
the big sal* . lie , 23c, and 8c. Ask to
FREE C O N S U LTA TIO N
or Yamhill where Mi Reituer will he «•range, lemon, walnut and other fruit H im ».! Kivrr Fruit Co.. heai!e<l by H. F. j
see them. Strauss.
tree»,
th«
nxM'Ison,
form
erly
[.resilient
o
f
the
•mplnvcd .»» honker »n a logging camp.
Phone Main 3831.
Free Examination. Bring this ad. with
I rt
finish your Alms, atne tuny In They have l*eeii taking care of the River i» grand«*r than any scenery in North Pacific Fruit Distributors and a
D r. G e o . A . C u t tin g
you. It is worth money.
left at the Bulletin otHc
M ik s u u A
Kuhn i such for the pa»t
several California and the summers in Oregon pioneer apple shipper o f this valley,
C »nli el | lluod R i » er
If month-'during ihe ali*ouce «»f Mr. and havt the beat climate an«i M«»sier has w ;ll participate in the local apple «leal j
Offices wi«h l). l.intiqiaKt. the
..-1.4 t*.Hten for fine unirrigated j next year. In a telegram t«> his sister.
I ratling Jeweler
Capt. ( C ’ \e|»t *n, o| the -teaover Ta* Mr»
\rthnr Kuhn who have U*eu the world
apple«
which
we
saw
l*cm
d«i
at
Miss
Mae
Davidson,
fii»
lcx*al
business
horns, win
on basine## »lauding the (all amt winter in Califor
Wed nest D «
ma. Mr kv ii I. it state« I that he w».» very ( ’ort*na<in l‘«*a«’h f«»r two |»« und» for representative, Mr. Davidson, wrh«» i s . 307 E. 2nd St., The Dalles, Ore.
twenty five cents."
now m New York city, where for the
Ladies «
lildren
spring well pleased with the care ami atten­
past tw«* »« asons he has represente«i 1
and sumni<
ts are
sale tion which the ranch and sto« k received.
thF Apple Growers Association in the '
H -I-t-H -; I ¡1 î I H '-M '
Strauss.
tiranil Master Westbrook, o f th«’
\v> n lifelines Davièn n s Hlffr
Kooms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg.
Phone 2-101
eastern and export distribution o f |
Mr am)
• F rod F vans and hahv 1. O. O, F. hnige for the state «»f i >rc
fruit,
statetl
yesterday
that
arrange-
,
At a meeting o f tin* «*»ni o f di ree-
HO O P R IV E R , OREGON
\rlrn. wef«
isitor* Mondav in II » «I gon, honored the l«H*al subordinate
ments
ha«I
been
ma«le
ffir
the
hamiling
River.
lodge in Mopier with a visit Fri«lay t««rs of the II. R. Appi« Gr«>wera prior o f his own t«>nnaire ami that o f the
t«* Saturday's primarie the alternate
Hurry if
POR M AND. O R EG O N
Hood River Orchards Co., an allied in- 1
»nrgainn at night. Although his stay was short «»(Ter o í H. F. D a v id «
i t«» r%‘prt'»ert
the big sa
will lar sorry. on account «»f hialing it nt'C«'»»an to
tereat. the acreage o f which is in W il- j
Telephones:
N*
w
N
«*rk
«»tfice
wa»
leave
«>n
the
evening
train,
his
talk
in
Strauss.
l«*w Flat.
This tonnage reach «! 75
SH O * A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR I N G
dffclinetl. While »he say« that no mis
THE
NORTHWEST'S
LARGEST
4
R
esidence
It.!)
O ffic e 1241
the
lodg^1
was
heard
with
a
great
deal
carloa«ls last seaaon. Mr. Davidson.
Rring y«x
amilv to
ie basement
H A R N E S S S U PP L IE S
statement» wer** made at the Satur«in\
o
f
interest
by
the
members.
Mr
• #
f | who states that t**rminal facilities w ill 1
o( 11 •
irch o f t^hrist
it Saturday
MOST POPULAR HOTEL
meeting, Miss Mae David'
Westbrook
al»«*
highly
<
omplimut
te«i
I'ta
iiv
-
provuieti
at
thi*
city
ar»«i
at
the
night to e
the dinnt
prepare«! by
the fruit man and local representative
the Loilies
•ty o f that church. the l«a*al lodge on their ff«.unshing ««»n- • *f the Davidson F'ruit Co., thinks that 1 Mount liiNii railway stations. Van;
O ffic e in B rn a ix i« H ld g.
Conveniently l«H’at«*.i within reach
dition. The do«***» were openeil later
Ed W iki J. O.-W R A N. detective, t«> tia* Re here a a who serve* I a fin» hot her l*n»ther was «uhjectetl t*» injustice j | Horn and (KielI. announces that he w ill
<*i the city's wholt'sale, sh«»ppll)g
erby
tearns
H o o d R iver
solicit
lim
it«!
tonnage
from
«»ther
j
s|«ent
1 .
Mosier with his tamale I
and tiieatn* distriets.
Th« atten«lan«‘e «»f ( hid­ from the implications that were drawn. I grower».
father and
N \\\ mm \ Hnd Miss fellow »
Mr. Í>avMÍ*Mt, it is said, «lid not
law yers
Rei
ra» included a large
Marian W
major it \
th*
moer* o f these or make application for the otfiee o f sales j
5 5 0 O u t s id r R o o m s
manager, until after solicitation by
New p*
H O O D RI VER. O R E G O N
Oinncr. Saturriit. M.ut h 17
three memliers « •f the l»*aix1.
arrived. (
Pot Roast with Brown Gravy, PV
Kvan* In
“ He did iH»t care for th«1 otfiee,'*1
RATES:
• ait o f the
before tt
Us
in <!m
Sweet Potatoes. 5c
ale sa>s Mis» l)avHi«m , “ ami it must fur-1
1« in full »
f. Strani
it li-»ut hath f l .00 per «Isy an«l up
Leaves Hood River daily at
Tomatoes Spanish, V
m i’ .rllan.l
> rt»l therm«»re i*e taken into «*on»i«lerat ion 1
NVivi» hath
f 1 •’»* je r day an«! up
and Mu, IV J Me.
1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
On
Apple.
Nut
Sala«l.
5c
nnnHj »trete
need j that the t>n»po»ition «»f my brother ir-
ill The
Lemon Pie, .V
con«M«i rat’ll» .iirtu nlt
il
rhalcd the ct»mhinati«m «*f the two
Sunday
at
1:30
p.
m..
5:00
p.
m.
Its Meai
Mis
till' V. MAI YtH. Proprwtnr
Rivet
t'ustan! Pie. .V
In atarting (
T U B P \l l B A
-
-
OREGON
«»(ficea «*f Salesmanager am! executive
M
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:21»
Pickle*
the m
manager. Growers al««» must stop to
h
It.
(LOI
TIER
Manien«
Dir.
Ma
W. A Hl SBAND6
a. m. and 3:«»0. On Saturday
Hot Biscuits, V
* ax consider that the
nani my
Coffee, 5c
♦ I « I I I I I U H I H « I I I 1 I I I I |.E evening leaves Parndale fl:3«>p. m.
»Ille
the brother for hatY«ilmg the apple« of the
Blacksmith
aiti ih *
Ifi
nner
to
l
e
given
by
the
lad
of
th.
tatN»n in New York is not
Steam
Train
leaves
Hood
River
Horse
Shoeing
and General
ili
IT»« muti ai
Fi
eft «it i
hat th«
tli* | sum h> any mean.«* Whan his expenses I Church o f Christ on Saturday. March
to 4 o ci «all p. m.
t-oche i
hai left K m «b e r i» sank t« the hu
ready for «Ir very Ihe next evening. daily at eight returning at 2.
am! l**oau»ff * I are paid, his pa> is rather incommsr -1
,n basement o f the church,
Repair Work.
firsilv
*d that
a » « ttffnstsari ' surat# with th# service rendered "
'
H«'ura from S 30 to 8 p. nt.
oM A Can fiel«! C
d $3t!
Mi Horn! Railroad Co
by selecting your new suit and hat now. W e-bave a
splendid assortment o f the newest creations in millinery
and can please you in any style you may have in mind.
Our milliner will take pride in carrying out any ideas you
might have for your own bonnet. Hundreds o f trimmed
hats and shaiies to choose from. We also have a big as­
sortment o f trimmings and ornaments and our prices are
the lowest. Visit our millinery department on the second
floor and you will be more than pleased with the complete­
ness o f the assortment.
New Coats and Suits for Ladies
Specials this Keek
Shirtwaists for Ladies
New Shoes for Spring
I
98c
98c
39c
&/>e P A R I S F A I R
BEAN” POWER SPRAYERS
(¡HAND ARMY POST
REPUDIATES LANE
Has nine other big money and time saving fea­
tures. We’ll be glad to explain all about them, and
the complete line of “Bean” hand and power sprayers
and appliances.
KUHNS ENJOY
WINTER TOUR
D. M c D o
M c D o n a l d b u il d s
CHEAP SPARY TOWER
n a ld
, Agt.
M EAT M A R K ET
N o w Open f o r B u s in e s s
Portland Painless Dentist
Are You Pleased
DAVIDSON FORMS
NEW SALES AGENCY
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST
Multnomah Hotel i
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Dr. William Morton Post
Dentist
C. J. E. CARLSON”
MOSIER
D
ii R A I L A U T O
OREGON
& S
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
M osie r .
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O regon