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or. as seams practical In many cases, to to p »o r k them to a w ore deairab.’ j sort. uit plant tiie This article does not aim to inflv.- ni are featured in variety and abundance in j anew the grow er one way or another ’ Tap«* u row II 0 l l \ r \ Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and jin this regard He should know U l v U J V J Georgians Crepe, in all the colors and de ú i « .T im e * j whether Jt has paid him to keep signs most favored for Spring and Summer. ! ,uch varieties as Ben Davis or Bald wins in his orchard or not. The aim P a Followers o f field and indoor sports will o f Ladies’ .Suits is by far the largest and liest in the city. I Is merely to give such tim ely sug x W P r ilr l S 1* particularly interested in our show- Newest Styles and Various Twills. Serges Poplins, Ga gestions as the writer deem s d e s lr V U IV I Jn- o f sweaters which are of -Shetland berdines. Flannels, Etc.. l>ecomingly Tailored and Reason juble regarding m ethods o f proced- Fiber Silk, in the new weaves, new shapes and new color ably Priced. Belted and loose effects with pleated and ; ure should the grow er decide to adopt effects, at prices astonishingly low. Second Floor full-flare skirts. Complete showing o f new Spring shades. jthe latter alternative. FOR BCTTCR OARDK« New arrivals each week. Call and see them even if you G enerally speaking it is probably ars not just ready to buy. Second Floor. The tisMiie paper tape keeps ' advisable to top graft tre«-s under 20 C ___ a ___ l l » l . Sport Hats. Dress Hats, Tailored the seed constantly moist— it or 25 years of age that are in a good, 1 i l S l P r M illS Hats. We s h o w a wonderfully is simple to imdertiaiid that L.U JIV I i i u w complete assortment of the very healthy condition If they are not, they germinate quicker and P • * You must see these new c«<ais lietter. I'he s**r<U a«e spaced ¡this operation should not be attempt- newest ideas, not only in Sport Hats, but iti hats for all \nr n 0 I with their bright colors and the proper distance apart—so (ed. occasions, and every week are new arrivals by express. *"*¿5 v V U W checks and plaids to fully appre no thinning out is necegaary. Millinery o f surpassing smartness for Easter wear. Scions are cut in Fall or W inter, or ciate the hecomingness o f the new models. We know you Only the finest selected >eeda of thorouglily tested p r ise will be pleased with our new Spring showing. We air- at any time before buds sw ell in . We make a specialty of Children’s and Girls' Hats. winning strains are used. And anxious to show them to you. the Spring. Only the previous year's t the labor »» reduced to a growth is used in all ordinary cases , Bostonian Shoes for men. minimum. i'he scions are stored in moss, sand | Surely this is what you should Crawart A C l/ig t ji In coming to this store for your or sawdust in a cool cellar o r they j Queen Quality Shoes for ladies. Use in y o u r garden thia >tar. IK PM PK ln r i n f J i K I i IN new skirt sou have the ad van- | may be buried in a sandy place. Pakro Scedui*e l* made b/ JF,n ,5 W tage o f c h o o s i n g from the the American Seedtape t o.. When a few only are wanted they] 71 \Ae.t 2 Ini St . New York largest stock in the city. Here you will find the smartest City. Get it ut youi deal* I may he thrust into tiie ground beside era. Price 10 c per [>«u.k.tge of the new styies for s|>ort wear, street »/ear or for dress i the tree into which they are to oe j occasions. The materials used include Serges. Gaber I set. Only well-form ed and m ature' dines, Flannels, Etc., in plain colors, checks, plaids, | buds should be used. E. M. «STRAUSS, H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n stripes ami fig ired effects. Prices the lowest. Trees as old as indicated may be NICHOL & CO., I rem odeled in three o r four years by ^ A :,i '• 1 ' Dealers. in se rtin g scions In part of the branch es each successive season. Branch- j es larger than tw o and one half inch | (i. L. Davenport, o f Portland, now es in diam eter should not be grafted, j ■H I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I M l I I I I I H *f Mark A. Mayer went to Portland Thursday, April 5th, is the last day Monday morning for a few dava you can pay 1H16 taxes w ithout a pen has a crew o f men and several teams jas they d o not heal over and are | B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N Mr. and Mm. Kobt. E. Shinn were alty added. Payment may he made at o f horses here to do the farm work on i more susceptible to sun scald The his place this spring. Mr. Davenport Mosier Valley Bank. I I I I l- l l-M - H I I I IH ++++ viaitor* Sunday in Hood Kiver is contem plating the planting o f 100 .tint should lie to maintain the origin Mr*. A. latntry returned Saturday to I.. J. Merrill was in flood Kiver Sun Mine Nora liurt-in « a « in Hisxl River Give attention to your ch ild's eves in time and you may save him or her her home in Lyle, " ash., after visiting acres o f potatoes. East year he had a al form o f the tr«*e. The b ra n ch e s; day evening. Turafiay. f r o m the necessity of wearing glasses later on. here at the home of her mother, Mrs. big acreage planted to [sitatoes which are cut off rather close to the body, Mi** Vlies-I.. lieimett *pent the week he sold ut big profits through his com John Elder wa* attending to lilu ia en A . Sellioger. end in The Halle«. and at a greater distance as the base mission house in Portland. matter* in Huod lin e r on Tuesday. More—You Prevent Permanent Defect When you want poultry supplies see Henry Hiiiiriuore »a* a visitor in The large branches Mr. anil .VIr*. Jan. K. Cole »e re vi*it Henry Hunsmore, who left here last is approached. me. I expert a hig shipment in thia We give special attention to the exam ination of children’ s eyes. We are Portland last week. o n in II inm I Kiver Tiii-ixiav. week. Try a Imx o f i.ily Fish Meal. fall to go fo I I,ih- to pack prunes, and need shading as the rem odeling I* thoroughly experienced in thin work and v%i 11 tell you frankly whether who had remained in that slate f ir tlie in process Mr*. VJ. E. Perry returned Saturday Strauss. L i t - Brace autoinobll »rencli for Je This may be provided b y ; greater part of the time at Wallace glaneef are required or not, and we will furnish them, properly fitted. mountable rimai C. J. Eittkpag«- mSO to het tom e in Portland after a visit John Elder returned Monday from a where he has been wftn a crew in « in distributing scions evenly through la-o N'iibol returned Saturday (mm with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. F. Reeve*. business trip of a week to " eisi>r. Idaho, structing a railroad bridge, returned out the tree each year and by Icav- i " hen in Hood River atop in at the w here he is making negotation* iu a a biieineta trip to I’ oriland. la»t week after an absence of several ing som e o f the older branches. ] P . I’ . Ilarvey »an in The Dallea thi* Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay's for pro|-erty deal. months. He plans to remain in Mosier your meals or lunches. ui2ltf Only a few branches should be graft week vi-ifinti. New goods o f every kind fo r spring this spring and summer. Film* left with us up t o 4 o ’clock p. in. are here. See the new undermuslins, \V. A. Iluvi» »an in The Dalle* the Ho you want to reduce the high cost ed In odc place In a single year, as are ready for delivery the nest evening. ginghams, percales and Devonshire*. liref of the week on bnaineaa. are often sun 1 o f living? Then eat more rice. V . S. the exposed stubs Sloconi ,4 Canfield Co. mSlttf Strauss. HOOD RIVER - - OREGON governm ent re|*>rt says rice contain* scalded. Sweet ciderat all time» Haiti '- Cider It is always advisable to j Mr*. T. H. Borden, who ha* been in Mr*, las. Piercey, accouipanml by more nutritive matter than wheat, graft a larger number of b ra n ch e s! Factory. ml’ ltf the 1.idles hospital for * o m c tine, re her daughter. Violet, ami *on, T. H., rye, oata, corn, |*>tatoes or lieef. 1 I. tV. Mrlionaid war in The Halle* turned home Saturday. went to Manpin Saturday morning for a have a goes! stock o f rice at before than necessary for the final top. The the flral of the week on hinnne»*. For your Spring C lea n -lip you will visit ut the borne of the form er'« the war prices, at 5c, 6 jc and 8Jc a scions shade the branches and inav bi Mr*. Ed. Lang was a viailor in The m od some Floor Paint, (let all colors daughter, Mrs, F. D. Sfuarl. pound. Why not buy some thia week? rem oved as they overcrow d. Dalle* Wednesday. at Chowu’ a. See the Saturday Evening Post fea New R ice Recipes on file: come and In cleft grafting, the stock is cu ll Mr*. K. I.. Itoot Wh* a viaitor in The Eloyd Fisher spent Friday in Hood turing Lee U n loirA lls, the new work look them over. Strauss. off squarely and split through the Dalle* on Saturday. River nt the home of his mother. Mr» garment. Then com e here and see the J. ti. Kilpack, representing the Boys You will find all width* o f Poultry S. I). Fisher. garm ents. I have them in stock for a n d iiirls Aid Society of Portland, » a s center and into the split a scion car N etting at Chown’ a. here the first of the week investigating rying about three buds with a wedge Kodak finishing-expert work-twenty- men and boys. Strauss. Slocom A Caiitleld J. W. Yoniah wa* a \ iaitor yeator- four hour service. Jack Graham wa* in the city, having the e:i*p of one of the children under shaped base is inserted. This method On. mSStf com e up from Portland to superintend the jurisdiction of that society. The • lav in flood Kiver. Why ro to Portland to is alm ost universally em ployed for tV. A. Husband* wa* in Hood Kiver Mr* Urn Cliainlairlain and little flu- loading o f o n e of the donkey engines child whom Mr. Kilpack cauie to sec have your Dental Work top grafting old trees. The end of was Miss Myrtle Jackson who hail been on bnaineaa Snturmay. ilaught.tr, Montana were visitors Sun belonging to tlio Pacific Hridgi- Co., on Done, when you can have making her home with Miss Emily the stock or the "stu b " is usually to a flat car designated for Portland. Tom Moe »pent Saturday afternoon in day in llorsi River. it done at home just as W ylie, but who since, Alias W ylie’s re to accom odate tw o 1 Ihaal Hirer. New stock o f Ruhen’s baby under Ed. Jasper who lias Iss-n spending moval to Hmxl Kiver ha* gone then* also. large enough good and in many cases everything for the hany at the past fen day* at his ranch south of Mr. Kilpack went to The Dalles Mon. scions, one ii|ioii either aid«. It is I Time for Kakea and Hoea. Chnwn 1 wear, better for t h e s a m e Strauss. ilii* city has returned to Portland where day night and **id that lie w-aild stop usually belter to insert tw o s c io n s ,; hue them. money or less? Guaran Mr* Margaret Walker and two ch il he i* em ployed as machinist in one of off in flo o d River the next day. Air», tt m John* m ua* in The Halle- not only because they double the dren, Mfllicent ind'W ilston, -pent the the ship yard*. teed for fifteen years. on bnainem Friday. (bailee* for success but because they We employ only experi The Mi**i’B Vera and Irene Olaen » e r e [ week end ill The Halle* with relative* In the present crises we are all hasten the healing process. Owing viaitor* Friday afternoon in Hood Itivei j For s»|(. Pure hred Barred Hock Am ericans, w hatever the place o f our enced and registered men. to the tact that cleft grafting Is at Fiahing Tackle, everyth ing you will j egg*, 75 cents |ier setting of 15. Mrs liirth. l-et us all staifil together, and Should anything pro wrong with your work you can come James Cherry, alll back up our Congress and the President best u harsh proc«-ss one shoald need at Chow n’a. back with little or no expense and we will cheerfully make to the limit and trade at Strauss.' Cecil Holman came lip from Hood ch oose the sm aller limbs for the 'll** Clara t'arroll *|n lit Friday after ; it right free of charge. Our prices: Kiver Wednesday where he has some main in Hood Hirer Mr*. J. P. Trvnn ami daughter*, o iteration. work here kalsoinining ami plastering I rani*-*, Ruth ami .Mary, went to The It. " SimpHoii »a * in Hiaal Hirer on (lly (¡ordon O. Brown) G o ld C ro w n s $.*.00 Bridge T e e th A* Oil t are should be taken to properly l et iis finish your film*. Same may lie Halles Saturday fo r a short visit » ith Friday. Silver Fillings 1.00 C y n th e tic Filling!« . . . 2.00 It must he apparent to thou- make I lie scions A single draw cut Mr. Tryon's mother, Mr* Alary F. Hop- left al the Itiilletin olHcei Slocom A Full I ’pper o r L o w e r I’ late. rubber guaranteed 10.00 T. II. im oleii went to Hood Kiver Fri w hose orchards contain a few or on each side with a sharp blade is kin*. Kiilli will remain (or a time witli Canfield, llorsi Kiver. If Full U pper o r L o w e r I’ late, not guaranteed 7.00 day on buaineae. Truman Butler, manager of the Itutler her grandmother, where she will bl many odd varieties o f doubtful corn much better than tw o or three partial A B S O L U T E P A IN L E SS E X T R A C T I O N ¡>o not forget to see the new aprinp I Hanking C o., of lli-od River, was in the under the care of a Doctor. merctal value that they nm*t either ones. A good grafter makes a scion hata for laities at Straus».’ city Friday atterding to hii*ine*s mat (). E. Wilson returned yesterday continue to maintain them on the by three strokes o f the knife: one to ter*. t lot* Hiernalliy «a * in The Halle* from The Halles where in a minor same expensive basis as is necessarv cut oil the scion and tw o to shape it. Friday on Imaineaa. Al.tx I', t . viii *ox. Healer ill music, operation |>erforinod at The Dalles sorts aad The outer edge o f the wedge should representing wholesale house* Heart hospital, one o f his tonsils was re lo r the more desirable Hr. C A. MuiTuin wa* in The Halle* i|uarters only, ino store). Mail order* moved. It has been bothering him for fare the probability of accom plishing be a little thicker than the inner on bu*ine*a Monday, exclusively. Send orders to !*>'.’ East som e time, and he says that already little more thuu breaking even finan one. so that the stock will hind up 305 Second Street, Opposite A. M. Williams Co. Mia* Julia Keeves returned Tueaday | t riinkliii st. mill receive |iersonal mien he feels like a new man. The other cially. or rem ove them for replantin'; on it and hold it firm where the morning from a trip to |'iirtland. tonsil had been previously removed. t ion. a(l T h e Dalles, O re g o n union first takes place. Phone Main 3831. Free Examination. Bring this ad. with Tiie stock or stub should be cut you. It is worth money. off square and smooth with a sharp, fine-toothed saw. Split the stub to a depth o f an inch to tw o incite“ There are several kinds o f knives Dr. William Morton Post How’s This? on the market suitable for this pur We offer On« Hundred Dollars Re pose. l he scions must be thrust Dentist ward for uny ca re of Catarrh that < un- down, in the cleft, to the first bud, no! be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure Room » 1 and 2 Hall Bldg. Plioue 2(01 Hall’s Catarrh Cure has be**n taken or pven deeper, and it is imperative by catarrh sufferers for the past HOOD R IV E R , OREGON ■ hat they fit tight The line of sep thirty-five years, .'in«l hag become aration between the hark and wood known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure nuts thru J. in the scion should meet as nearly 1 the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pelling the Poison from the Blood and as possible the sim ilar line in th ej healing ihe diseased portions stock. Scions are usually sot a tr ifle 1 After you have taken Hall’ s Catarrh for a short tlnv you will see a T H E DALLES - . OREGON obliquely, the tops projecting out Cure great improvement in your general health Start taking Hall’s Catarrh wards, to insure the contact o f cross Cure at once and g.-t rid of catarrh. ing o f the cambium layers. All large Send for testimonials, free. F J CHKNET A CO Toledo. Ohio. branches which must be sacrificed Sold by all Druggists. 75c. ought to be cut out when the graft -1 Leaves Hood River daily at ing is done as they increase In d:u 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On meter very rapidly after so much of j Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. the top is rem oved. A horizontal Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 branch lying directly over or under! a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday another should not be grafted, fo r i t ! evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m. is the habit o f grafts to grow upright | Physician and Surgeon Steam Train leaves Hood River rather than horizontally, then one daily at eight retu rn in g^ 2. scion may not stand directly unde.- T e le p h o n e «: Mt. H o o d Railroad C o . another O ffice 1241 T op grafting is done in the Spring. | R esitlcnce I#J1 The best time is when the leaves are pushing nut. as wounds made then O f fic e in B r o i i u i B ld g . heal quickly and scions are more H o o d R iv e r apt to live. W hen a large amount o . 'j with the glasses your are wear grafting must he done, it is n e c e s -' ing? If not come to my office sary to begin a month, or even tw o ,! b efore the leaves start. On th«- with your eye troubles and A P P R O X IM A T E L O C A T IO N other hand the operation can be ex-, D e r b y & S t e a r n s headaches. O F R O U T E S D E S IG N A T E D tend«*d until a month o r m ore after L awyers I fit glasses, that one thing the leaves arc full grown bnt such IN T H E I do, and fit them right. Over H O O D R IV E R OREGON scions make a short growth. 30 years’ practice has placed The im portance o f keeping tiie , cleft graft constantly sealed up isj me where it is no experiment. S U B M IT T E D T O TH E P E O P LE Nrttiff for Puhliration obvious. It must be rem embered OF O R E G O N AT THE D epartment o f the Interior. U. S. Ijm d Office, Many o f the leading physicians ■ hat old wood Is pow erless to heal it : nt the Dalle«. Oregon. Matvh 5, 15*17. ar.d surgeons not only send N otice is hereby given that Harry H. St«*ut. o f S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N . J U N E 4, 1917 self in that Its grow th is com pleted Mt»«ier. O regon, w ho. on Mnrrh 2«. 1912. made Hnmeetettl Entry. No. 01i>114. fnr NE 1-4. Section their patients with eye trouble «• »» •#€ » » * 1 0 » v C C here are many kinds o f gra ftin t 7. Tow nship l N orth, Range 12 East. W illamette W#T AFi OrnCMK M4F f&TTO« O ' TMC Meridian, has fileit notice o f intention to make and headache to me, but come wax. but one made by melting one Final Five Year Proof, to establish t-laim to the •W’ m «* «»*9« ’ M*" isM rC N u F land above described, before the R egister and themselves, which means I pound o f tallow, tw o ptvunds o f bees 1 Receiver, at U .8 I«and Office. The Dade*. O re-! v ______ 1 wax and four pound* of resin is sa • go*? on the 16th «lay o f April. 1917. have gained their confidence. amr* as witne*ee*: W C. Kennedy, Isfartory for open air work. In* of Claimant " V pr«*s*nt herewith a The Dalles. O i s m , and Tmw M«*>. Paul Harm r#\ la»‘ 1 iiulrvs tu li rating Personal attention in all cases. an -intalde ani-face on -ani* tm-t a pave- mission to m ske minor changes In W . M Terrill. Charle- Abernathey all o f M«- melted liquid is poured into cold wat •wn. ifear of ilio high way route« d **«*i*nHi Ml# high uni prriiiautriith *ier O reg on nieiiM. thè fund* fnr Ibis tu com e local ton and the Com m ission hs* ex- FREE CONSULTATION *«t t»ji th* road boiidiiig bill T h is Th* Itimi >f road rnintrmpUit#d in frinii thè Federai iio v e n u ii.n l in i pressed Its policy, which Is to l«-sm er. when it hardens. As soon as it Is H F R A N K W OODCOCK. u.mp < cWreutu many of th# m lM ’ Register error# th# bonding ait i* *hn* h in Minali thè state borni issile. the facts iu each locality before mak rold it I* pulled like molasses candy mad* In the lia*tlly prepared »h.-trli i•vp# Dr. G eo. A . Cutting Foresi Itoads are thi sa m** a •§ ing final locations, so each state until it Is light colored. T he wax may #*» that publish*-«! noon after tin for Pi.hlif atl-m l*H\ed Hoad** ire t h o s e d e s i g n a ? 1*0*1 Itoads. " exeept that they must road may ho placed wh re it should O ff ic e « w ith D I.tfMlquMt. the l-egi-latnr«- naa-ed the bill. It also • h ! to he hard 1 uirfaced after the h o hmII wUhm or '» vi I ibx to . n a tto r- be to s«*rve the population o f the be kept indefinitely by wrapping It in 1 rvpartm en t o f the Interior. I ’ 8 Land Office j L ea d in g J e w e le r show* the citte* and town* aioli» the ««mirile« prepare the road M u This 1 The Oslles. Oregon. March 12th. 1917 otl«>d paper and putting it into water Foresta The expens* ' hared roiin tn s traversed by It. Not until «la ie htchnay* ■imply includes i radln* I N .dtre ts hereby »W en that Ror A l«emathe>. ,>f It (foe* not b y thè tìovernm ent thè ■tate 307 E . 2nd St., The Dalles. Ore. and after these hearings have been held W hile this la not *n offtctal map Involve the m um > in t h e e x p e n s e o f • h o enuntles A t,n l tt»” . made tn alt the counties will tt ho finally H om estea d K n m N o ««off*, fo r \ W 1-4 N E 1-4 tt lia* been Inspected mform allv by cement or crunh i»d rock foundation Kfxulaior Rnat« to Fl» Flan Section t l , SW 1-4S E 1-4. E SW 1 - 4 . Section » . ‘ " l’ sved and Ho*t K o a d s 1 are rt>mlH determine«! where all the*o state the member* o f the Slate Highway Ä* part of the pa\ ma which art to bc pavesi by thè ■tate toads will be constructed, so there R « * l. agent o f the Regulator ¿*.NaUd notice R*w o f “ triton **' I n Wi < oro minatovi The ''(itniiinfiioiirr^ Po«t Koadx are highway* con over sneh unica««- a* thè rovinìi«s will be ample op port uuitv for correc lira*, was in Horai River Monday and Fm8 r « . T « r P*»). to <->-»hn.h «„ «*. ■ re pn-r (tided h> their official poal strutted In c »»operation ^ it h the may prepar«- ready . u * . , «and .’ bove W**cnbed lefon « Register amt R*. (or pavtna thè tlon •< errors or changing o f such to tfcms from #ipre«*tng any opinimi an rettem i (Internm ent told o f the rtf«!cr o f that morning •«■,*« v s t^-.i m n>* n » iw Ortpm ; Any «teatgngr tem afm ier nf thè mil«*age o f thne* rsi routings »her«- seine mar be issued hy Manager O ’ Rei Bey instruct-. fo exactly « h e re the rmule will go 1 ed highway ovar « htrh mall I« or <a« ** A» Ht 1*17 AT THE rnnds wouhl he iinpreve-l as i*«»t imne to better serve the county pop J D Raiber**, until auch lime an they hold hearing* mat be carried i» *utnect to ing all master* o f Regulator and p .,.1 H u m r H ’ Kowd* ’ ■itaiion In the different toimttea and tahe • a lion a» a poat road Diamond () line boat* to display the 'Vwr» It In prop»*»ei The bow ling set ronfers full iurta-, •nrb formal action a* the law re to grade the poet road« and put a L'niteil State« enstgr. --««a. 11 *’* * ''* wooocock Stilerrlbe for The Bulletin dtrtion npon th* State llt « h « a y Coir- Greatest Im provem ent In Seed Planting Our Spring Showing __ m m ’£«51 _ ? 5 h Q P a r i s F a i r Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes W . F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician Portland Painless Dentist TREE ( ARE RECOM MENDATION GIVEN PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law RAIL AUTO Dr. H. L. Dum ble j Are You Pleased STA TE HIGHWAYS ROAD BONDING ACT (Orrgon ITotrr JOB PR IN TIN G Bulletin Office