Style Leaders for Spring
the public to come and view our Faster Exhibit of
New Millinery.
Smart New Sport Hats, Tailored
Hats. Dress Hats and Children’s Hats. Rarely
has there been a season where there has beer, so
much gaiety, originality and beauty as the present
season has brought forth. We have assembled a
magnificent collection o f Beautiful Hats for all oc
casions. Sport Hats, Street Hals, Dress Hats al
so a splendid showing o f (¡irl's and Children’ s
Hats. Second Floor.
NEW FIREPROOF
HOSPITAL PLANNED
The management o f The Dalles hos
pital has plans under cor_-¡deration for
,
the
construction o f the first unit o f a
Hart. Schaffner & Marx Belt-back Suits ami
i strictly modern, fireproof, reinforced
Varsity F ifty Five* considering what they are,
concrete hospital which, when com-
and what you’ ll get out o f them, they’ re undoubt
i pleted. will accommodate 150 patients.
This announcement demonstrates the
edly the most economical clothes you can buy. All
rapid grow th o f a hospital conducted
wool wears better, good tailoring lasts longer and
along legitim ate lines and in accord
keeps shape better, and the advantage o f good
ance with the ethics o f the profession.
style and excellent fit are really worth a great deal
The Dalles hospital was opened 15
i years ago witli a capacity o f 15 pa
It w ill be well worth
to any man.
tients, since which time the hospital
» 1 We don’ t urge these on you because we make
your while to visit the
has been enlarged several |times and
more by selling them, but because you make more
Waist Section and see
' in 1910 was entirely rebuilt, givin g it
our splendid display of N ew Spring Waists in all
by buying them.
a capacity o f 70 beds; this has now
proved entirely inadequate as the busi-
We know when you buy one o f these suits
the wanted materials and colors.
New’ Taffeta
i ness o f the firm of Reuter & Thompson,
that ou are going to get satisfaction. Hart,
Silk Waists. Dainty New Waists o f Crepe de Chene
the owner and manager o f The Dalles
Schaffner & Marx won’ t allow these suits to do
in smart tailored effects, Charming new Lingerie
hospital, has increased to such an e x
anything else but satisfy. They guarantee them
Waists o f Fine Voiles, Organdies and Lawns.
tent as to demand much larger accom
modations. The present hospital build
anil make this guarantee good. Come in and see
Scores o f pretty models to c h o o s e from at prices
ing is equally as well equipped as any
them, try some o f them on and note the excellent
you can afford to pay.
in the United States and the crying
fit and superior workmanship.
need, at present, is fo r more room to
N ew Tailored Suits and Coats.
The New Spring Line o f Suits fo r Boys is
care for those who need medical and
now in and ready for you to select from. We have
surgical treatment o f the highest
' order.
never had a better or more complete line for you
The excellent reputation which the
to choose from and our prices are the lowest.
I hospital and its corps o f physicians
|
and
surgeons have acquired, is the
Our Millinery Sec
! direct result o f its strict adherence to
tion will hold Open
¡the “ up to date” scientific medical
House for the next
, and surgical treatment adm im steiei
j to its patients. This reputation has
few weeks and cordially extends an invitation to
| become so firmly established in the
| minds o f the general public and so
thoroughly disseminated by the pa-
| trons, whose satisfaction with the
Ooprrifili Uftft 8«. Lêttui- * Mar*
treatment accorded them is all that
1 could be asked, that the hospital is
Mis. Ed. I. Howe ami her sister, Mifn
The biggest bargains will be on sale
I I i-H - H - H n i l * *
able to draw on the major (lortion o f
the last {w o days o f the sale, Saturday Daisy Bile#, who have been spending
! the territory o f the states o f Oregon
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N j and Monday. Be on hand or regret it the winter in Portlrnd, were here over
and Washington lying east o f the Cas-
‘ the week en«l «»n the taiich of Mr#. Howe,
ever after. Strauss.
W -H - l- H - H -t-H - H - H I I 1 I I
' cade mountains, many patients trav
;
Lehowa
Emit
Farm.
Week
end
gut^sts
T. II. Gorden went to The italic*«
eling several hundred miles to avail
I know there w ill be some thing«* Saturday to »pend the day with his wif» were Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, of Port
themselves o f the services o f this
le ft from the tale ami I d on ’t want who has l>een confined in a hospital in land, Pat Kffenger, also of Portland,
l nder N ew Management
H. W. Hick*, traveling paaseniror hospital and its medical and surgical
land *1 C Bower, «>f Seattle, who was agent o f the O.-W. R. * N. Co., wan statf. The management o f The Dalles
them around, m il nmk>i, damaged
r jtv
! formerly manager of the .Multnomah in the city the first o f the week to con- hospital has never found it necessary
goods, som e out o f »late goods, etc
Mrs. R. H. Husbands, of Hood River
J. W . M c D o n a l d , Proprietor
M onday afternoon at 4 o ’cloc k the\ was here Friday for a visit at the home hotel in Portland, hut In- is now located | fer w ith local citizens relative to their and never has resorted to advertising
w ill he th row n from the second of her sister-in-law. Mrs. \V. A. Hus in Seattle where lie is the manager of * petition to have train No. 17 make to increase its business, depending en
the new Calhoun hotel.
flo o r to the street, and anyone catch
regular atop« on schedule at Mosier tirely upon the results obtained from
hands.
mg them t an have them He on hand
( ’has. T. Bennett drove to Hood R iv
Mr. Hicks explained the position o f the efficient and satisfactory treat
Miss
Power,
who
has
been
here
via
fo r a little fun. Right after this» I
er Sunday and stated that the road the railroad company in its ctTortw to ment o f its patrodb to obtain an in
iting
at
the
home
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
w ill place on male six lo t» o f good*,
leading over the mountain is in a assist its constituents and stlil main crease o f its business, and the steady
Your Patronage Solicited
some thing from each Dept, for cash C. O. Parley, le ft Saturday for her deplorable condition. “ The wheels o f tain the schedules.
growth o f the institution proves that
Bring all the cash you can w are up home in Cashmere, Wash.
the wagon sank deep in the mud,’ ’ he
“ Train No. 17, is our fast through this method has been all that could be
Mrs. Jas. Piereey and her daughters, aid, “ and automobiles coming over the | train
and lie on hand at 4:1ft p. m , Monday.
from the east,” stated Mr. asked for tiffs hospital.
I hese lo t» o f goods w ill not he on Mrs. Ray Hailey and Miss Violet hill had considerable difficulty in fo l Hicks, "an d it must make a limited
The management, in its endeavors
display until 4:15 p m. and they will Piereey, were in Hood River on Satur
lowing in the deep ruts through the number o f stops in order to compete to keep the equipment o f the hospital
he hig value» for »p o t cash, (»nods day.
stickv mini. The highway is especially with the schedules o f other lines from up to the latest and best methods of
on sale until 7 p. in. unless »old out
The Ladies Aid Society o f the Im bad from the Wasco county line to the the east. We recognize the m erit o f diagnosis and treatment, both medical
before. Strati»».
manuel church w ill meet on Wednes summit o f the mountain.’ ’ Road Su the plea o f citizens o f Mosier and The and surgical, has expended several
Leslie Root spent the week end in day afternoon at the home o f Mrs. pervisor Bennett has been busy this Dalles in asking us to stun this train thousand dollars during the past \ ear
week with a crew working on the at Mosier regularly, ana we realize for instruments which are the latc-t
C. ( i, Nichol.
Hood River.
that the short stay in The Dalles, the word in modern practice.
This has
Maurice Wood was a Sunday a fte r
F. A. Shogren went to Portland Sat mountain road in this county
A new motion picture machine has county seat, includes the noon hour, l<een done that tne patients may re
noon visitor in Hoot! River.
urday afternoon on business and vis
which
makes
the
time
for
transaction
ceive
the
benefit
o
f
the
latest,
most
An English Breakfast Table for ited also with relatives while in the been ordered from Chicago by the
Why go to Portland to
scientific and efficient aids in the re
hoard o f directors o f the Immanuel o f business between trains short.
Rose City.
&.H& this week at Uhown’a.
" Y e t , ” continued Mr. Hicks, “ were covery o f their normal health. A l
have your Dental Work
\mong the recent real estate* transfei * church and is expected to arrive here we to stop the train at Mosier, each
(TilTnnl Strahm wit* a visitor Sun
though tl • sum o f money so ex[>eiidod
Done, when you can have
in Wasco county is noted the acquisition in two weeks. The new machine is an
day in Hood River.
station along the line where this train has been very large, there has been no
of (14.50 acres hv Viret It Brooks, which improvement on the one being used in
it done at home just as
Randv Cook »pent Sunday afternoon
the ehureh and will ke used Sunday does not stop regularly, would petition increase in the charges made for what
was formerly owned by Pe er A. Knol
good and in many cases
is, in many instances, additional work,
in Hoot) River.
nights to show reels o f Biblical and ua asking for the same privilege
Wanted A man who understands educational interest. It w ill also he And we could not then refuse.
but which gives the patient addtional
better for t h e s a m e
A g«mcJ dining table for $8.50 at
bundling gasoline sprayers and puttin. available for the patrons o f the Parent-
” 1 w ill say,” said Mr. Hicks, "th at certainty o f a correct diagnosis and
Chown’s.
money or less? (¡uaran-
on spray; also an oxiwrienoed primer
you people in Mosier are much more
G. R. Bellinger went to Portland Last Hood River Fruit Company, .Mo- Teacher Association. No pictures will fortunate regarding train service and very maternity aids in a complete and
teed for fifteen years.
rapid
recovery
o
f
their
health
and
be
shown
at
the
church
Sunday
night,
Tuesday for a visit.
tier, Oregon.
n»!M
We employ only experi
although the present machine w ill he convenience in time than many other strength.
O. E. Wilson ha» l»een in The Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davenport and available for tonight for the Parent- cities and towns along the line, who
The liospital has never been run as a
enced and registered men.
this week to receive medical attention. little* daughter, Ruth, came up Saturday Teacher Association.
must spend from one to three days to money-making institution, the man
Should anything go wrong with your work you can come
go to their county seat and return.”
For Sale — Sweet and Held corn from Portland to spend the week end at
agement never having tried to make
back with little or no expense and we will cheerfully make
the homes of Mr. Davenport’s brother
feeds. Arthur Kuhn.
a>23
It was generally agreed among all even the interest on the money in
it right free o f charge. Our prices:
I local eitizens with whom Mr. Hicks vestor! but has simply charged fees
Geo. Chamberlain spent yesterday and sister, J. T. Davenuort and Mrs.
Jas. Cherry.
! talked, that our contentions were un which were calculated to defray the
afternoon in Hood River.
(¿old C row n s
$5.00
Bridge T e e th
$5.00
p | tenable. The entire community has cost o f maintenance. This plan has
Mr. and Mrs. E C. Sexton returned
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burton were
Silver Fillings
LOO
(Synthetic Fillings ........
2.00
often received many favors from the been strictly adhered to and the fees
the latter part of last week to their
visitors Thursday in Hood River.
1 till Upper or L o w e r Plate rubber guaranteed
10.00
O.-W. R. & N. Co., which has graded held to a minimum as can readily be
home in The Dalles after a visit at the
See the new Oil Cook Stove just re
Full Upper or L o w e r Plate, not guaranteed
7.00
the road leading to the depot and put seen when a comparison is made with
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans.
ceived at Chown’ s.
Coming down from The Dalles, the in gu
utters, Hrgeeirg to put in a par!; the fees charged in other hospitals o f
Mrs. Evans in the daughter of Mrs
A B S O L l’ l I. PAIN LESS E X T R A C T I O N
steamer Tahoma, Captain Charles N e l and on numerous occasion and for like standards. No comparison should
.1 K. McGregor was in The Dalle# on •Sexton.
son, was so badly damaged by striking special reasons stopjied their fast he made with the numerous and sun
Friday.
Clyde Root ha» been in The Dalles f«*r
William Met-lure was in The Dalles the past wee k where he has lawn i a rock at midnight last night (Friday) trains. Only last month the midnight dry places which are dignified with the
that
she sank before she could be trains were stopped to allow citizen-, name o f “ hospital” but which do not
ou htininoM Friday.
menber of the surveying ami engineer,
Martin L. ( ’ lenient was a Saturday ing party in the construction «»f \Va#«><* driven ahsore, says the Portland T e le from The Dalles who attended th. have the equipment, service or trained
gram. She was carrying passengers Ineal festival to return home. The help nor any o f the modern facilities
visitor In Hood River.
county roads, under the supervision of
and freight. There was no loss o f railroad company also olfered to put j which are maintained in The Dalles
HOo Second Street, Opposite A. M. Williams Co.
Remember, Chown has a hig stock J. \. Elliott.
life.
on a special coach if sufficient numnec hospital.
o f Auto Oils and Greases.
Miss Kloise Copper and hoi cousin.
The steamer hit what is known j » s justified.
The expense o f maintenance o f the
T h e Dalles, O re g o n
Mrs. Wm. Johnson went to Portland Ml#a Josephine Toulev, both from I local the Dalles City rock, which was given
larger institution, the erection o f
River wen* ove» Sunday guest* at the that name when the steamer D ali«* |
Saturday on a business trip.
which is contemplated in the near
Phone Main 3831.
Free Examination. Bring this ad. with
home of Mr. and Mr». C. C. ('lenient
City had a similar experience there a
future, will he only a very little more
Mrs. Dudley Piereey went to Portland
you. It is worth money.
Mis* Coup.*r taught last year nr the number o f years ago. The rock is near
j than at present as the smaller plant
Friday morning for a visit.
school in District No. f*4.
Carson. Wash., in the middle o f the
requires the sHine general supervision
Robt. Clarke came up from Hood
Ale# Carlson, who now has a musie Columbia. The obstruction is entirely
! and statf, as well as the general equip
River Friday for a stay.
store in Psrtland, was here Sunday for under the water, hut its summit is near
ment. as the projected larger plant,
Horse Foliar* and Pad.*, all sizes Ht a visit with his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. the surface just now on account o f the
except in some o f the minor details, the train for H«*od River. Mr. Thomp
Chown’ s.
At the regular meeting Monday and in this feature alone it is expected son state«! that they lost the «logs, all Dr. William Morton Post
C. .1 ! Carlson
W hile in the city he unusually low stage o f the river.
Mias Ruth Littlepage was a visitor in played a violin solo Sunday night at the
The Dalles City was hurried to the night o f the hoard o f directors o f Dis- that a legitimate profit can lie made on but one, and di#cmeJ**d tiire«» different
Dentist
52, the present cor|w of the investment.
Hood River Friday morning.
Immanoel church.
scene to remove the cargo from the
trees where the w ild cat had been treed.
Phoue 2I'll
Friends o f the institution have sug He later phoned to Hood River and Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg.
C.
Isom was a visitor in Hood
H. A. Smythe arrived yesterday disabled steamer anil bring it to P ort tea« hers in the Mosier school were re-
River on Sunday.
from l^ogan, Utah. Mr. Smythe has land. The bulk o f the cargo is said to elected. Kcsidcs the applications o f gested that a corporation he formed learned that his other hound» had re-
HOOD R IV E R , OREGON
the present teachers three other appli
fewest cider at all times. H age’ »O lder purchased the Patterson ranch proper have been made up o f Hood R iver cations were received. The salary o f and that stock be sold in sufficient mrndd. Mr. Thompflon laat tall suc
apples. The Tahoma has been beached
amount to build the first unit, after ceeded in »hooting a big cougar in the I
ty south o f the city and with his fain
Factory,
mlitttf
the superintendent, B. A. Berry, wa« which the hospital would pay for the vicinity of Parkdale and said that in | D e r b y & S t e a r n s
on a sort o f sand spit.
Lloyd Fisher and W alter Clay were ily, w ho w ill arrive later, will make
The steamer Ramona, which has increased from $115 to $125 per month. buildinps comprising the other units, j coining over ttie mountain« they di*--1
their
home
here.
in Hood R iver Sunday.
l a w y e r s
Prof. Berry has charge o f the high
The date for the closing of the hig been on the lower river, has replaced school iir.d in addition to the regular displacing finally, the wooden struc * covered fresh tracks* of cougar#, bobcat#, :
Miss Dorothy 1 Passmore was a week
the
Tahoma
on
the
run
between
Port
ture
now
in
use.
The
Dalles
hospital
*
and
coyote#
in
the
region
south
oi
Mosier.
I
sale has been extended to Monday
H O O D R IVER . O R E G O N
course o f study has taught this year would then lie possessed o f a plant
end visitor in The Dalles.
evening, March 1*6. This change has land and The Dalles, leaving the latter
Miss Alice L. Bennett spent the week been made on account o f my W in g de city every Tuesday, Thursday and bookkeeping and manual training which would be second to none west
John P. Ross was re-elected as teacher o f the Rocky mountains ami have few
end in The Dalles with relatives.
H ow ’s This?
layed in starting the sale and out o f Saturday.
J.
o f the sixth,
seventh and eighth equals to the east.
t . A McCargar came up Saturday the store so much since. Strauss.
We offer One H mired Dollar# Re
grades at his present salary, $itn per
The
medical
and
surgical
staff
o
f
ward for any ca#e of C atarrh that can
from Portland on a business trip.
Cha». D ams , recruiting officer tor the
P-T Weekly Business Meetings
month. Miss Dorothy E. Passmore, as this institution is composed o f men not
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Pure
Mrs. J. E. Proctor was a Hood River I mt«»l State» \rniy, was in the city
instructor in Home Economics, Mrs. who devote their entire time to the
Hall's Catarrh Curt* ha« been taken
In
order
to
stay
within
the
hounds
visitor Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday, accompanied hv
Margaret
Walker,
intermediate
grades,
by
catarrh #uff ere ra for the pa*t
study and nractice o f their profession
o f their agreement with the extension
!.< at— Brace uutomobi) wrench for de his wife. Mr. Davis left eo niderable department o f the University o f Ore and Miss Alice 1.. Bennett, teacher of ami specialties and, although unusually thirty-five years, and han become
known
the moat reliable remedy for
mountable rim«. C. J. Eittlcpage niHOI literature here and left for The Dalle- gon, which plan o f procedure had beer the primary grades, were also elected well equipped for the practice o f their Pntarrh. a» Hall*#
Catarrh C’u.e acts thru
J. P. Carroll spent the week end in j where the army officials are planning to acceptable to that department, it was st their present salary. $75 per month profession before iitentifying them t 1 m * Blood on th< Mucous ! rfa s
opea a permanent recruiting office, lie
Hood River with friends.
selves with the institution, the experi polling the Poison from the Blood and
decided
at
the
last
meeting
o
f
the
I
i* a sargoant in the regular artnv.
healing vhe diseased portion-;
ence gained in taking part in the vari
Loaves Hood River daily at
Parent Teacher Association «>n Friday
When in Hood River stop in at the
IVath Spray Kcrommendalton
Aft r you Lave teken Hall's Catarrh
ous surgical operations, o f which there n" r<° for a short tim. you will s« e a 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
Mrs. I A*on L. Myers went to P ort night to «‘ all a business meeting for
Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsays fori
On
(B y L «ro y Childs.)
have been more than 4000 recorded in it -at improvernem
land Mondav morning where she will each week at which time funds may be
n ; our arcrera!
your meals or lunches.
ni'JJtf
Start taking HuU*s Catarrh Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m.
the register o f the hospital, and in the health.
l*e in the Good Samaritan hospital for collected in order to defray expenses
In
order
to
control
peach
leaf
curl.
K. W. Simpson and his son, S. .1
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20
a time. She expected to have a minor on Dims. The meeting would be ad It Is necessary to spray before the treatment o f considerably more than Cure #t o n ce and »ret rid of catarrh. i
Hint peon. were M oiu I hn afternoon visi
Send for testimonials, free
oiteration i**rformed luesday.
Rev. journed then, and the films shown fol buds hurst
This should be done at 4400 medical cases, has been o f such
a. m. and 3:0«». On Saturday
tors in iloud River.
F J CHKNLY A CO. Toledo. Ohio.
magnitude
as
could
only
lie
gained
by
Myers hiked to Hood R iver early Tues lowing adjournment.
once, as the buds are now swelling
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
j evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m.
K.*duk finishing-e\pert
ork-tw entr day morning where he caught the
Mrs. K. A. Race was elected at rapidly
The leaf curl disease does a lifetm e o f practice i f working alone.
four hour service.
Sl< imi »V Cantieid earls train for Portland.
The statf o f the hospital consists o f
treasurer for the remainder «>f the a great deal of damage In the Hood
Steam Train leaves Hood River
militi
year to till the vacancy «*aused by the Hixer valley. The attack is contined the follow ing ;
| daily at eight returning at 2 .
I
ttle
Miss
Marcella
Race
accompanied
!
Wash. Hrri\(»l
J. A. Reuter, M. D., Surgeon and
resignation o f Mrs. Wm. Johnson.
to the leaves, the food makers o f the
Mt H ood Railroad Co.
* home of her her father. E A Race, to The Dalle*:
The dims shown were scenes o f the trees, and when severe reduces the Manager.
Saturday morning. Mr Rare, who wu-
F\ F. Thompson, M. I*., Obstetric
• ailed to attend a meeting of the Wasco picking, packing an«l marketing of vitality of the tree and the ipiaUty of
ian and First Assistant Surgeon.
for IV '»Hand and counts advisory Isiard elected to aid th< cherries in ('alif«>rnia.
fruit
Physician and Surgeon
Thompson Colierth, M. D.. General
The program numt>ers included Miss
turdav , returning eountv court in solving road matter# ii
An application at this time will also
Marie Shogren, vocal sol«», the Mias«* he of assistance in eontrnlllng Call- Medicine and Assistant Surgeon.
Monda*
this counts remain« d in The Dali
George Ainslie. M. D., Eye, Ear,
F$r >alw— Fur# hr«•d Barreii1 Rock i ttl Sun day ni««rnii g. «ending hi* lin i» Blanche K< ■ an.! Emily Husbands, I
blight, a disease which Nose and Throat
piano
et, . John P. Ross,
Ross address
- u— . i
iano ilu
duet
rs> cent# j»*r retiling «»( ir»
j is killing many trees In th • rslley
Mr* *diiught «*r home on tli«* afternoon It. s!
Telep h on e»:
R. C. Yeney, M. D.. Medicine.
Mi ss Violet Piereey, vocal solo, accom
Jame# <'lu rry .
with the glasses your are wear
.«1 i
train s at unlay.
T ils fungus «H acks not only t!ic
Mis» Lydia Bottemiller, Superin
panied by the Misses Emily Husbands
Resilience
IflJI
Office 1241
Mr. « nd Mr# M 1 I»an« y and fatti il y i Mi## Ruth Van /arxlt a«»« 1 bn and Elsie Carlson, piano and violin, fruit, but the twigs, leaves and buds tendent o f Hospital.
ing? I f not come to my office
left fur The hall« « Ioni l liurmia y ntgikt I hvothei 1 lean Van /aiult, «»t IN>rilan.1 respectively; and Miss Alice Shogren, as well and for this reason requires
Mrs. Eva E. W illis, Superintendent
with your eye troubles and
w l»»* 11* »h« V es|*et to ri
| mere titan one application lo control | o f Nurses.
v* ho ha * bf*en vi#itiiig here with 1.-r t.'i recitation.
I
it
(In
tile
fruit
the
disease
may
be
headaches.
l et aft ii ui#l) y oiir til lit#. S» in** may in- the i*a*t two week#, went to Th«* Ite li»«
O ffic e in H r o i i u t B ld g .
Visiting
I
f.ysicians
and
Surgeons.
, recognized by the presence o f long |
left at the Bulle tin flk 'e. n ! l *c* in A >utur«htv l«>r a vi*it
Mr. Nan /.mill
I fit glasses, that one thing
H o o d River
James W Donnelley. M. D., A rling
white strings of gum exuding from
I rises \drqiutr Kirf Protection
Uamitd' 1 llnod 1User
h left fn»iin there tor hi* home in Po rtian.l
ton. Ore.
the
surface
On
the
young
twigs
i
I
do.
and fit them right. Over
.imi
in#
»
II»
re
•i#t«*r return««! t«> Mo#kr
Geo J*ka# left Fritlav fur l malilla |
Editor Bulletin It i» rumored that
Hiram
IVelds. M. D.. Dufur. Ore.
after #|X’liditiir #ev t»r*l «lav s here lo.>kiny «he i# t«»acher in tli«' < ìreenwood -s'hortl. our city **«Hin«*il is about to purchase u reddish brown spots occur. Indicating I Millard B. Taylor, M P ., Grass
30
years’
practice has placed
points of infection
latter these tern i
rty intere»
S .1 '»impsoti, «»t Si'attle. ha» been lot and huikl a town hail. Now a town almost black. Buds attacked die in Valley, Ore.
me
where
it is no experiment.
Department
the
Interior.
U.
S.
Land
i
'battici«! a
sugli hare for the |«a»t two week« visiting at hall may In* a necessity hut i f the «le- I the winter and remain as dormant | Thomas A. Long, M. D., Madras, at the Dal)e<k. t>r**srx*n. March S. 1917
i
ter. Ethel. i
'iturdav
Ore.
the Iminc of his father, R \\ ^im|«e**n. mand for h town hall i* in order, the»*** i hitdu during the summer
S«>tu*e i* hereby wi\en that Harr;. H St*vit. o f J Many o f the leading physicians
Hood River.
Mnaier. Orgon. ah«». on Ma-
The former i# in the sh«>e ho#ine## in are private parties who would he quite
Eor the control of the leal curl use I H. B. Haile, M. D., Madras, Ore.
ar.d surgeons not only send
H nratewl Entry. N »
•r Ñ
H. C. Fortner. M. D,, Antelopv, ?,
A fte r apei lieg the winter in Moaiar. 1 >eattle ami ha* U*en enloving a short wtlltnir to Duild «>ne if the investment I lime-sulphur at the rwte of one gal
r urn«hu» 1 N*«rth. Ranao 12 K ä .«
i»
shown
t«>
be
sate
and
profitable.
their patients with eye trouble
Ore.
He left I'ltemlay for
The
S. E. Es an« and fam ily have m oved; v:icatii»n
Mon.i»iari. ha* fUod n.alee of i
|
Ion
of
the
concentrate
to
10
gallon*
Robert H. Jenkins, M. D. , Mitriteli, Fina1 Fhro T o r Pimat. t*l Owf.il • Iwh claim to the J and headache to me, but come
Dalle«, iVmlletov» ami o ile r |.«»int# in Our city is »till in debt and to incur ci water.
Forest Ranch,
land ah.no «tpscHM, bofot#
, • • « - r i
more indebtedness for a town hall
lius Gardener ci
Ron»i w «T V ft Land tWIo*. The
up Motto. Mr. Simpson visihnf here seven when we have no tire protection, would
Eor the control o f California peach I Ore.
rho Dali«'-. Ore-
themselves, which means I
J. II. Rosenberg, M. D., l*rinevtll«>, a-'.n
vear# :igo ami is considering locating at
ho 1«l«h -lay of April. W
»17.
h 1 yesterday for * * tu y H
j
Might
apply
first
a
dormant
sprr.y
of
I
be t«> say the least, putting the cart
Claimant
Ore.
have gained their confidence.
irdener’# Point, at Ortlty, Pavette
lime sulphur 1 lit as for leaf rurl. and
*f
The
(Dall«-».
C
l*efore tnc horse.
John !.. Klwood. M D , Maupin, sen V* M T *rr
Châtie» \ her*.at bey
uri
R.
Mr.
w.*# called east
drs. V. ( ’ , Young Wert
To g«» in debt f«>r tire protection, if 'follow it up when the frvit ha* reach ; Ore.
Personal attention in all cases.
*$er Oregon
sf hi* aunt, re- we must gt» in «lebt, w«»uM retluco fire | ed the size of a pea with an applies
rial tors with friend# Sun-
Willard N. Morse. M D., Wasco.
H FRANK vrff.nCOCK,
FREE C O N S U LTA TIO N
turne«! Saturday
auipher g-10o An Ore.
r«>ni Clinton, low a, insurance arui meet with town af>- ' lion of atomic
or tin * pa«t tort n igh t. proval. The long, hot, dry season and other appltiation of this same mater ! William Huckin. M IV. Wasco, Ore.
J. K.
•cox w»s # visitor «»ver where he ha* lie«
Sollet for rubli« atmn
Dr. G e o . A . Cutting
with friends in H«»od He #tate«l that 'he winter there ha# the lack o f tire protection will alway# ■al will be of assistance It the dtsea*'
W C. Trowbridge, M.
been very cold, the MiatDoppi riser retard the growth «>f Mosier.
I Is bad In two or three weeks. I ’ eacli dale. Wash.
IV I'tr im ffi! a t th# Inter
V S la
freezing to a depth of Jtt inch* s Knat
Off nr »*# with D. I inJqui«t. the
1 trees should be sprwred In the F all)
T
h
s*
Italics
Orrign
n.
Mam
*»
I2th.
1
1
Fire
protection
i#
absolutely
p-orn*
Frank H. Collins, M.
Sellinger and their #ia- was in the ground to a depth of *i \ feet
1 ending Jeweler
NoOre is* hereby given that R«.y
begin
with
Bor dale. Waal
tial ; a so called lim n hall i* not. | before the rain-
f L> le.
Mete NT. Omyrn. « 0 » *n A pril *
i ami » ven penetrated three ret l* t path Fourteen hundred feet «>f three «»r foOT I dcaax 44«W
#U'.
mad*
This application
will
were in Html Riv. tr >« «terday.
Andrew
307 E. 2nd Si., The Dalles, Ore.
-4 NE 1-4.
the \*t s einen t in the #tr
inch main pipe with, say, nix hvdrar.ta largely prevent bt>d and tw ig iufec W ash
*r«’ **l SI. SW 1-1 *F’» I. E I ?
H. Kahh ke, of IN*rt land. for (he ('uinming# and little son, F.»
rownalMp 2 V * t h
Ka-.*r*- l i E
ami
750
feet
o
f
h«*»e
would
give
ua
A
rt
¡tton
mentiii ha# 1*cein l«H-ated
i the remain in Clinton. where Mr
MrndOm -’ «•
no’ Wte at in*
protect ran with our gravity water
I Orral T!
Mjrert, Final FUr Year I t «
le lw iw i rarich w ht re he !• emp !o\<i-d.
Ctimming* formerly litad, Í»
Fun»# U*ft with B lu p t<* I f
supply.
land ahnv* dnarnbtd haf.wr 11«
».
w»*re
in
the
f
\ M..I 'argar amt #on. Ik*naht, were V *eit with friend* amt retatisi
««Her. f ft Land
at Th*
lari thr couneil get busy on this are ready for tlehvwry th# n<
| bavinc to ! towed the
<m th* 24th lay o< April. 1*17
t ititr>r# Sundav in M<»•»er. Thirv have <T>untof the Tmiiendtnic rutin >aJ
^Lavioi À I'ariflHd 1 <»
matter.
tix p in r *
! Thompson # how mia « hr
Claimant rim s * a» witnnwag»
♦ trn W ' l ¡ ng the W 1nier in 1'••rtlami Mr. Cunituing«* #tavcd that h«
A T THE
I bo«» ca t Th«
Paul Harwter. T H Gorton H rr
and i#xp**rt U» r«»nu* IIp later t > remain ton# to get home in time to
Commercial printing »I
k.n-1# at
Mr# Le.** L Alever# and little O'n, 1 until ahot t<
*» u th o f M uner M te$r- O n r « i
the spring work on hia ranch
H F R A N K WOO DC D C * .
The Bulletin fboe
Pa»il. vndted in H vwt Ri er >n Frida t 1 then cam
"»Hat*
Vteeie
Spring Waists
Easter Millinery
THE PARIS FAIR
Hood River, Oregon
TRAIN NO. 17 W ILL
NOT ALTER SCHEDULE
l
MOSIER MEAT M A R K E T
Fresh Supply of Meats Always on Hand
Portland Painless Dentist
i
STEAMER TAHOMA
HITS ROCK; SINKS
PORTLAND
PAINLESS DENTIST
BOARD RE-ELECTS
ALL TEACHERS
t r i«• t No«
W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
I THE DALLE* - - OEEOOE
R A IL AUTO
Dr. H. L Dumble
A re Y o u Pleased
'»tire fur Pitbliralion
! I Parkdal
uring the to muter «>n tbeir ranch.
omp»* n and Hidnev
city la#t week,
track* of Mr.
w t re trailing a
«»v«*r the m*•untaiti*
where they ragght
JOB PR IN TIN G
Bulletin Office