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P New Easter Millinery Distinctive creations it. tailomi hats, dress hats and sport hats from foremost artists. Come in and see our splendid display of millinery suitable for any occasion. No mat ter what price you want to pay \ou will find a becoming style here to please you. Second Floor. N eck w ear for lad ies A higa- sortment of the newest designs. New (»loves for ladies in all the uanted shades, in washable gloves, kid, suede, silk and lisle. Prices the lowest. W o m en 's and Misses’ Suits We are showing an excellent assort merit of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses made up in S e r g e s , Gatierdins, Velours, Cheviots and various other materi als Belted and novelty styles for sport, street and dress wear. All the newest colors. $ (¿ossard Front Lace Corsets The well dressed woman in touch with the latest thought in matters of style will plan her Faster outfit to include a Gossard corset. The new Spring styles are now ready at this store the only complete stock of Gossard corsets ir. the city. If you are undecided as to your new corset, come in and let us show you the new Gossard models. We also have a full line of Nemo and American Lady Corsets that always give satisfaction. S P E C IA L S THIS W E E K Men’s Mats A good assortment of new shapes ami colors. Mostly drummer's samples. Big values that will give you excellent satisfaction. Your choice 98c. B o y ’s Mats A big lot to choose from of neat and dressy styles. Values up to SI.50. Your choice 39> Men’s Dress and W ork Shoes Not all si/.es hut some dandy bargains in what then? are Values in this lot up to #.{.50 at the old prices Your choice while they last $ 2 50 Ladies' Shoes in gun tnetal, kid and patent, mostly small sizes, hut the biggest kind of values if you wear a small sized shoe. Your choice $ 1 .9 8 B o y ’s Blouse W aists A nice lot of light, medium and dark colors to choose from. Your choice 25c T5 h Q Paris Fair .1 1 rH li I M e il I i H i i i n i n i t 11 < itupk- Hurt in Vfndcnt I Mr. arid Mrs. A. M. Hoop, who w«rc I severely injured last Friday in an acci- j dent w hich resulted iu plunging them lrorn their rig when the none# became j 1 earited on the I m , grade ( M i then - liorne on the steep mountain road be tween Hood Kiver and th.a city, are i now resting welt. The aged couple were on their way Friday morning t o , i a funeral lien- and in being thrown out I among the rucks sustained severe 1 j lacerations and bruises. Mrs. Hoop had j three ribs broken and also received 1 other internal injuries, while Mr. Roop ■ fiossesses a deep gash on his head and sustained severe bruises about the hips | and shoulders. $100 Reward. $100 Th#» r*-iiJ*-rs thl* paper will pU-ak*-«i to if urn that there is at least • ■ne dread**«! dis* as*- that science has he»*n ¿tId* to cure in all if* stuKes. arid that is «-atarrh. Catarrh beta* steally influenced hy «<»nstitutu>nal cornlltlons i< t|uir*s « «»nstitutjonul treatment. Hall’s CatarTh Cur** is taken inrernally and an« thru the Blood on th«- Mu "Ms Buitarffl <>f ti,* Hj t- if. lim G '. It stroyhi* »he foundation of ih«* *!i.ne.ise «rivine th«- patient strength by building up th«- < onttitutton and assistint- na ture In doing Its work. Th* proprie tor» have so. nvi* h faith in th*- curative pfiwei-H of Hull*« Catarrh C ure that Itiey offer One Hundrer! liollars for any caA. that It fails to cure Send for list of tent micron N Address K I O IlfA Tf * CO. Toledo, O hio S o ld hy a ll D ru g g is t» T5c Are You Pleased with the gla9««..s your are wear- in k ? If not come to my office with your eye troubles and headaches. I fit glasses, that o n e thing I do, and tit them right. Over :i0 years’ practice has placed me where it is no ex|»eriment. Many of the leading physicians and surgeons not only send their patients with eye trouble and headache to me, but come themselves, which means 1 have gained their confidence. Personal attention in all cases. Fit EE1 CONSULTATION m _ v -KM ‘ Make a More Beautiful Garden With S K i m v f FOR B E T T E R GARDENS T / «s: Sc«!« are properly spaced in thin tissue paper tape. Th«y terminate quicker an«i better because th* paper absorbs and l. do moiature. They a^s.ire bt ft hier and more l»eautiful plants, more even stand anti fine straight rows. Then in *d<!!rion, then* is »great sav ing of tune and labor you plant «t whole row at a time, and no thinning out is tinea- •arv Ainatciird get expert re- »ults with Pakro Sec-*!tape. Pakru See* 1 ta p s i j uDide by Lhe American beedt»|>e('o., 7\ VVe*t2.tol S t ., New York C ity G e t it a t your deal- eia Trice ItX: i>er package lust plant tire a row at a T i m e * E. M. STRAUSS, NICHOL ik CO., Dealers. 1». J . Merrill was in Hood River yes terday on business. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kvan* came yes l -HI l -F I-l M ' l > terday from Corbett for a stay «*n their ranch. Ò. K v id i sp**nt Tm * ■»> in The (iiv** :itfcnti<>n to your child'* eyes in time and you may «avo him or her Ret ns finish your Aims. Same may be Dall**« on busiu*««. In a letter received last Friday by Following in » copy of the oomf>l»int left at ibe Bulletin o f f i c e , xioeoni A Jroni th** n cc^ sjty of wearing glaenoe later on. Mr*. B. F. Weller from Melvin* I. tiled .VIcindHy with th . Ptihlif S«‘rvii e Thin will hi the Art Poster «tore. tku»Md H a d R ltei tf Oliphant, came the aad news of the Particular* later. Straus*. Mrs. A <». ' ’elatre. of New 'o i k , death of Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant’s CommiKKion of Oregon : We. the undersigned, patrons of K. M. Streu** wa* a bua in«*« visitor who baa been making an extended vi-it 2-year-old hahy, Elizabeth, who w;iKf^^,. Mosier Valiev Telephone Company, Wo give special attonti<.n to tin* «‘lamination of children’s cvee. " V are at Maperdtile, left Wednesday after burned to death Thursday evening of in Tlie Italie* on Tuesday- - reapeetfully ask you to grant us thomiighlv **\p«*riem«‘'l in this work ami will tell you frankly whether noon for Portland. the preceding week at the home of her hearing in the m atter of adjusting H^ii and Zen** Stdlfnger Her n gltiMcri are re«)tiirod or m»t, an«l we will furnish them, properly fitted. Mrs. Henry Nelaen, of Portland, ar parents, 919 Pleasant Hood Hiver on Tue*'lav . street, . . . Chieago. -- rates charged by said Company, so rived Tuesday fu r a visit at tlie home Mrs. Oliphant, wlio had Is-en with that they will tie more fair arid consta- A new Automatic Oil Cook Stove. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J . her little daughter, was called into an tent. See it at Chown'i. Littlepage. adjoining room, and when she returned the Company is now managed, the J . K. Mctiregor was in The Halles on Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and her two in a tew looments she founil the little . rates are unjustly discrim inating and hum new a Tuesday. children, Montana and Keith, w«*re tori envelo|>ei| in names, she mimed- greatly at variance with the rate .1 W. McDonald was i hiitinead visi visitors in Hood River the first < l the lately seized a m g to extinguish the „,-(,«101* tiled with you. flames, and the hahy was then rushed . We ask you to investigate this week. tor .Monday In Hood Kiver. Cream rolled oats in bulk, the finest to a hospital, hut was hurried so hadly matter as soon as |K»ssible, for as Try me for your next flour and you you ever tasted. Save on the high thal death resultisi within an hour, matters now stand, at least one patrol, will he pleased. Strauna. Mrs. Oliphant was also severely burned ¡iS being* refused service on account of Offices with I). I indqoisr. ihe John F.Mer transacted bu»oiu the cost of living by buying these at 5c lb. HlMtut the arms and hands and the not being willing to comply with j at Strau s*’. I .vading Jew eler Hist of Ibe week In Hood River. shock has been so great that she is the discriminating rates rtmrßfd. Kandy Cook went to The I »alies now quite ill in the hospital. Mr. and .Mr* B. A. Berry were visit* We ask for such adjustment that tis j 307 E. 2nd St„ The Dalles, Ore. Saturday night where ho spent the or* in Hood River on Saturday. In his letter Mr. Oliphant said there week end with his aunt and uncle. Mr. were some matches lying on the table same rates will la* i hargvd for like Sugar is going to he higher. Why and Mrs. Ed. Burlingame. servioe. anti it is thought the little girl had not buy a sack now of Straus*. J . I.iltlepaite, Mr. and Mrs, B. Burton, accom probably got possession of them and C. A. Macrum, Miu* Dorothy K. Pasamore panied by Mr*. J ' Benson. *«iat»*i of started a blaze which caught on to her M. A. Mayer. Saturday in Hood River. Mr». Bor too, visit»-! lost week iu Hood clothing. Dated this 30th day of March. 1917. Vliu.H RJaiiche Rose visited Saturday River. Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant left Mosier Why tr<> to Portland to in Hood River. Imfierial Golden Crown and Diamond more than a year age» after hvaing have your Dental Work The stock in the It s a l company has | Sprayer Fittings, Rods a>id Hose are Flour, none better. Relow present resided for several years on the Done, when you can have carried by Chown. m arket price and market strong for an orchard place of W. O. Coleman, three been subscribed by local patrons and I by former patrons. K. A. Kaye, see- ! miles south o f the city. Win. /oils was up from Hood River advance. See me about it. Strauss. it done at home just as rotary o f the Mosier Valley Telephone last week on hunincsH. H. A. Smythe, who arrived here re good and in many cases Company, has accepted the service and T»-l«‘phon**s: (). K. Wiison was a visitor in ibe cently from Utah, purchasing the Pat declares that he is ready to defend the better for t h e s a m e lias Praise lor Mosier Apples terson ranch south of this city, was in Dalles this week. Offic«' IZ«! company’s interests. The Commission ! Hcsi»l*'iic«* MMI money or less? Guaran Milo Frank, step son «>f J. H. Stein will hold a hearing in Mosier in t h e ! All the colors of Floor Paint and Hood River yesterday negotiating for teed for fifteen years. hardt, of the firm of Steinhnrdt A nenr future. a few head of good Holstein cows. Floor V’arnishe* at Chown V Kelley, o f New York, commission We employ only exjien- Buy your supply for your soring Mr. and Mr*. Roy Duvall were visit merchant**, has been here this week O f f i c e i n H r o s i u i M iri* . eneed and registered men. ors the first of the week in Hood Ri\or. work now or 1 am Mir«- you will he and will remain until after Faster vis Kollandsrud W riles from East sorry. 1 will keep the prices down all H o o d H iv e r Should anything sro wrong with \our work you can come T. II. Gordon was in Hood River the I can but at that thev will he higher. iting at Mayerdale. Mr. Frank has In a letter received from Hans Kol- t back with little o r no expense and will cheerfully make first of the week on business. ju st returned from an extended trip Strauss. through Arizona, New Mexico, Colo landsrud, dated March ;»». who is now ; it right free o f charge. Our prices: F. A. \liington was a visitor in Hood Mrs. J. A. liens"», who has been rado. California and the WiHarnett« visiting in the middle west with rela-| River on fuesday. here for the naat two weeks visiting at lives and friends, he says in part as C o ld C r o w n s SVOO ItrUlgc T e e t h S S .N lira. J . M. Carroll and Mrs I M the home of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Bur Valley in the interests o f the firm and follows: j S ilv e r F illin g . 1 00 C y n l h e t i c Fillings 2.00 Hunter «pent Tuesday in Hood River, j ton, returned Wednesday lo her home is looking over the apple situation for “ " I am now en route for St. I ’aul and I the corning season. He also has been Full I p p e r o r l . o w c r Plate, ru bb er g u aranteed lo tut iron Age Seeder and Cultivator just in Union, Oregon. will visit in southern Minnesota for a j h Hood River and will leave for the Leaves Hood River tlailv at Full I 'p p e r o r L o w e r Plate, no t g u aranteed .. 7.00 in at Chown s. ,,_ ,i r..fu, .. ... Dr. V. R. \brahum was up from Yakima and Wenatchee valleys in a couple of weeks. We arc now passing ■.•to A B S O I . I i f : P A I N L E S S i . x i k a c i i o n !»■ ™ ’ Geo Young was in The Dalles thi* Hood River the tirst of the week to at few day« en route to New York. He through the northwest corner * i South * . * .»'• n’; j " ! ' 1, tend lo the wounds ami fractures re stated that while he does not try es Dakota. The snow is all gone atid we i S u n d a y at I ,f'l p. 111., f>:00 p. ni. neck on business. L«*avPS P a r k tla lo daily a t 7 :2 0 Walter Clay was a visitor in The ceived by Mr and Mrs. Hoop last vuwk pecially to advertise Mosier, yet he have nice sunshine, so it is not so ba«l j ~ r ) () when their Imrses threw them from believes in giving credit where credit as recent re|sirts would have it to be. Dalles lust week. " I n nassin« through Spokane I saw i “ * l" - K|ul ^ atiiD lay their rig. ia due and that wherever he is called Sweet cider at all times, il age's ( ’idei Dr. ............ . lie examined the! f'en in g leaves Parkdalc 6:30 p.m. Mr amt Mrs M. II. Nickelsen, of upon to make talks tf* growers he a l Factory* nri-ttl Steam Train leaves Hood River Hood River. F. N. Rordcn, of Bllverton ways tells them of the Mosier pack limb and had an X ray picture taken ' Fred Templetneiei'was in fhe I 'alien Mr and Mr*. F. .\ Dornhceker. of which is generally considered one o! an«1 Maid thal the hone was making a L i« :!.. ... • ’!<»') Second Street, Opposite A. M. W illiams Cfo. ^ h ,i* n im r nt 9 oft business last week. perfect union. The leg is quite firm lal1-' n' r e ,,i r m n K *lt 2. the best in the United States and that Sherwood, ami Mr. ami Mis. II. J . KoB Mt llo o d K.dlroad Co .lames Camp and Claire Bailey were of Dalta«*. were here Friday to attend if other district* will put up a uniform amt the dix*tor sanl thut 1 could d>ni visitors Sunday in 11 nod River. ami high standard pack in conformity mence to put weight on the f,s»t after the funeral of Mr*. D. |j. Korden. Phone Main 3831. Free Examination. Ilring this ad. with six weeks and that 1 ought to huve Mrs. IV I Arthur visited Wednesday S tate Accountant Wilkins, rep re tf» that adhered to according to the fair use of it in June. I am sure l j you. It is worth money. afternoon in Hood River. sentirig the S tate Accident Commit* grading rules fit' this district, other will celebrate a grander Fourth of July j U II D a v i s K r W S ' in Mr*. W, 1. Rowland and s*»n, Claude, «ton, was in the city Wednesday aud communities will benefit ver> profit this year than ever before. It will be iting the book« o f the Mosier Valley ably. wore visitors this week in ffuou River. Hood River Marble «I Granite g r e a t to have two good logs again and l J . V Mosier was in The Dalles Telephone Company and the Mosier the patriotism ought to he greater j Works Fruit Growers Association. Wednesday on business. Rev. Myers Preaches Loyalty than ov er." H im )|) h i n l I t . (»H E f.o .N Mrs. F. A. Shogren and her two C. I Joy was attending to business Patriotic services were held at the U*s iKi,t*n anvi .NiHiiiifiit-in r e » h >>i Mt >na little daughter*, Elizabeth and Jean, mat lets in The Dalles Wesncsday. nieutH. ( ut 8t«nir* vV«*rk a -*|H<*lHlty went to Portland Saturdav where thev Church of Christ Sunday evening to Oak Knoll SchtHil District which were present a crowd which Mrs. D. W. Iluds«*u was a Hood River will visit for two week* with Mr*. visitor last week. <’hallos Warner has gum-to l.y U to Shogren’* mother, Mrs. Kobt. Glen, filled the edifice. Rev. Leon L. Myers, D. W Hudson whs a visitor th* tirst and with her sistera-in-iuw, Miss Ann the minister, introduced his sermon by work on a new place of Mr. Dunda»’. reciting ‘ 'Benny’s Reprieve.” The Stanley Kastman was in Mosier the of the week in Hood Riser Shogren and Miss May Shogren. main theme in his sermon was loyalty ; Mr ami Mrs. P. L. Arthur were visi 'I r . ami Mrs. Donald l.ittlepag« left he . dated that the impending war first of the week on business. Arvid Krnquiat returned to school tor* Sunday afternoon in IIoral River. Sunday morning for Corbett t<> attend m against the armies of Germany was Phone l M 01 L. J . Merril was a visitor Sunday In wedding of close friend* of both Mr not destined to be a war on the lives Monday a fte r a few days absence on lb ms 1 and _ lloil PMg an«l Mr«. I.ittlepgs.« id Corbett. Be of men but a war against despotism, account of illness. 11oo*l River. H o o p K IV I.R , O ltFaioN The children of the Oak Knoll school Special price on Special Columbia fore returning borne the latter pait of and that ihe church owed their success Mild Cured Hume, light weight, for thi* week they expect al*o to vi«lt in to the democratic form of govenrnient are (again making plana for entering Portland. as exists in the United Stat«** ami that the county industrial contest. Thev F aster use at Strain**'. \vcording t«> a notice which appeared it is necessary to adhere tf» this gov met Friday afternoon and organized Ed. F. Reeves went to Portland the the Oak Knoll Industrial club. t\ first o f the week to upend a few days in the Oregonian of lapt week a mar ernment and it should be the bounder* Clement was chosen as advisor of the riage license has heeu issuttd to lliyd duty of all to loyally *up|*ort the on business. . . oRKOO.V club. The following officers wore I l I Ff DALI KS | to Hturge** aud 'Its* Rachel I. Heston, President in this crisis. V. R. Brooks was attending to buai* both of Portland. Mr. St urges* i* the elected : President, l.ysle P arsley; The audience sang patriotic song> ne-a matfei tlie first of the week in The - i of N. H Btorgeai d U iii ettj ind him ! at the conclusion of the service* a vice president, Bert Osborn: se,'ro Dalles. the bride-elect lias visited here often. treasurer, Albori 1 erby tearn s unanimous pledge of loyalty was taken tary, Sarah Parsl For '»ale— Pure bred Barred Rock by the entire congregation rising and Ernquiii. PKOPI. k ’ s NAVIGATION CO. CHAKLLS NKI.SON, M gr. | Miss Della Burton, who has lxx»n in eggs, 7f> cents per setting <>f 15. Mrs LAW YERS The sister o f Mrs. J . K. ilervlrtcson singing for the second time. ''Anver Portland tioc* last fall, returned Tues ica.” Jam es (.'berry. al J Next Sunda) Easter services left Finland Monday for Oregon and Leaves The Dalles 7:ix» \. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and O REG O N Clyde Root was down from The Dalles day for a visit of a week or ten «J*v> at will be in the nature of union meetings will make her home hero with Mr. ami H O O D R IV E R Tliursdavs. Arrives ai Mosier at 8:15. A. M. the home of her parent*. Mr. ami Mrs Mrs. Ilendrleson. at the Immanuel church I federated) Friday to attend the funeral of bis sis A B. Bur.ou. She wax accompanied and at the Church of Christ (feder leaves Portland mi Mondays. Wetlnesday’s and Saturdays ter, Mrs. t*. If. Itorden. Notice far l*nIdir.ition • v little Miss Shirley Castle, for whom ated). The services, talks and .songs from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freight.. Spring hats for men and txtys, also *f\c has been govern?«« tince her stay [Vrvarlment of the Interior. t\ S lj»nd Offke Urnes I anali Enlists in (I. N. (i. with a display of the Stars and Stri|tes <*t th e l »alles, O m ron . Mni-ch *, 191 caps in gcNsI assortment. Why not in Portland. Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all will a^ain reveal the patriotism of N otice in hereby «iven th a t Hnrr> II S to u t. *t Jam c« Carroll, son of Mr. arai M in . Monier. buy a new lid fur Faster. Straus.'« Ik.ats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. O r « r w , whu. on Mar. h is . . a j,. Fred Vlmer has returned from an the citizen« of this vicinity. J . M. Carroll, j»r»»minf*nt OTt hardi at« H om estead E n try . N'*> ••D'lU for N E 1-4. S«^tinn Kodak finishing expert work-twenty- absence of several mouths during the Mosiei — — four hnur service. Slocum A Canfield greater part of which time he ha* t*e#n VVedne*day mom mg en route to Port- M eridian, ha» lilt'd -...ticc o f intention to Co. m£3tf on the coaat in l.ane County in the ?i Laxter Ser'Kes l-'innl F iv e Y e ar Prm*t to estab lish .-lalm t<> th.* mid where he joined « company «if th«* lan.l » t o r .le^i tifasi h ef.^ e th e R e g iste r ai.tl Mr. and Mr*. C. I .. Ihinamore made clnity of Mapletnn, Point Terrace ami There will In* union .service!* of the Oregon National Guard, «ml expects Revet ver. at V S. Land Office. Ih e D alles «»r*« a busicess trip to The Dalle* the brat other «vast points engaged on the work hurche« »»f Mcner both morning and to go with them to Vancouver to en gon. on th e 1*ith day o f A pril. 191?. of the week. n » » m a n t name« a s « r it n e a ^ W ( K enned y l «•a constructing the jettv being built by | evening on Sundav. The morning ser train for three months before being •f T h e D alle-, O n d iti ano ram M ie Patii Harm 'I r . ami Mrs. P. I Arthur and I Km tlie federal government, lie expect* tol vice will I h ' held in th* Immanuel called out for active dut\ Young -en. \\ M Terrill C harte* Abemathey «II of M - retrain here for two weeks uM 1 .»ttIf'page motored to The Dalle* church. Communion .service, 11 a. m. Carroll ha« twen a student in The •ier. Oregon. POH IT VNI). O K I (.O N H F R A N K W OO D CO CK. Friday afternoon. R, " . I tougher t.v, of Freew*t*r, Sermon by the Minister of Mosier. Dalles high school and was finiahing mU'4»2»» Heaiéter " Iten in Hood K ner atop . u at the Oregon, patM-d through the city in Dif- Subject . ‘ Resurrection and the Fu hi« senior year. He was prominent in THE NORTHWEST’ S LARGEST 4 Electric Kitchen in Pat 1 indeav’s for HutoDvdMla W o ln sah y an«l Mopped off ture Life. ' The evening service will athletics. N«»tl«*e for rubli« attori for a visit at the home of hia niece, Mrs. l>e a song and story service untitled : your meals or lunches. n»!2!tf lames .ailed hi* parer tx up over the MOST POPULAR HOTEL Department the Interv*r. I*. S. Ijirut O Mrs. C. CJ. Nicb* l Mr?*. W. D Holly, A. B. Burton. Mr. Dougherty ha«* “ Love Triumphant.” It will be held telephone Tuesday night ami stated ’Le f>ren Dalle* Oregmi March ìtfth. I«!? beau spending the winter in southern in the ('hurch of Christ. Let every that he had received orders with ten and little Miss Mildred Mch«»l were N *K 1 that R -v Alter nathe> , *.| Conveniently located within reach California, where be * * a calle*i on oc* body go to church Sunday. other young men in The Dalles to re- Orarnn. w l»> I, n A pt.I Mh l*|«». »rade visitors la*t week in Hood River. e* unf «»f the «eri«*<ir dines* of his son. «•f the city h wholes»l«», «hopping Ea«ter Sunday i* * tim* when the |s»rt the next morning at hea«1quarter»* . ♦ I Er.tr> N., * e s . t o , S W M N E '-4 . F. U . Kingsbury, of the (Mile*. Port- ike The latter has »»<>v% inpr<>ved and theatre district«. U l-l SE 1 moat confirmed i*ta\ at home «night to ami that it would be impossible for • E • ' n»hi| N . t h Rj tnire U* F a s t W illam ette land A Astoria Navagatk n Co«, wi* it I and a«* coin pan ie*l Ins father home. comb his hair ami tidv his vestments him to ««top off to bid farew ell to his T«m M eridian h«» *lh> ice -vi in te n ta ci to niikt- the city Wed ne#d a \ on boat ties*. \Ii parent». However, he was home Sun Fin al Ei>e Yeai 5 5 0 O u ts itk ' K o o t n s •f. t. » iiU bM ah c ;.tini to the The new moving picture machine and apjs'ar for a church service. Films left with us up t** 4 o’clock p. m above i W t i b » toi'-ae R ffriater an .! R«* day and stated then that he would < land I recently jnirchaseu by the l»oanl of di are welcome. ■*>> **r U 8 Land O a t The L h lt o , Ortyt*» are rvadv for delivery ttie next evening Leon 1 M\or*. Minister. probably lx* called out soon, haring *»e th e ?4th .lay o f Ap ecU*rs or tire Immanuel church has IS t? Slocum A Canfield Co. enli«tcd last week at The Dalle*. IDs i'la iir a n t n.tine« it u2Jtf | * * r' v*d from t'hicago Hud is now in- h iw u r t J l>. Roberta, lUrmiten r H. d -n, Henr» Ka parents have made no objection t<> Paul Mr. ftrchardUt. will vou need . . tailed . in the church. P It will he used Hfffrs S crtiffs as I hapbm M . «»er tW««- Acme Hatr..w. Sprit.g T.<th or 8«>ilie bwntht st tbe meeUng of the- I «rent their son’s enlisting. ¡to . M F R »N K W OO DC* Tioth Harrow- Chown ha» them o n 1 " ? ™ ’ Assoetalion for which tw. Rcv. l*fon L. Mycrs, ministri of t h c ‘ R* I W l » h » \ r mi r iv r « i f r o m t b r <*xt«M is!or l'hurch «if ('hriat (fe d rrtttd ) o ftliia l ERU V. Htl SLR. Proprietor Nolle« I deportment of the Univ*r«it> of Ore N«*tlce uf ITual Hettlemsiit The L«*iit*H Aui Society of the Im icon, showing manufacturing «cenea ir city Icit Wtxlno«dH\ «fteri»«ioti for ; h H. ILOITIFR M.injimt. Dir. IVftland to vialt with hi« wife who i« : Lhe regalar annual merliug *»f th*» ¡In i t o t '.M n t jr C .w t o f th e S»are ..f «Vea'wi f*. manuel ••hurch will meet Wednatdav the Foni factor te* M m m C«aintv tiow con vallar ing in the Gond R im iri* i • ‘• • '»‘Rwiltlfr* ol flit* Modici D tiit(lh > *«r9 I* K * * H * , I *f* 'I- X p.v a f t e r «-*• at tlie h* me «>f Mm C. (• lb, ' rbe •*»•■» « f 5 F F r a r t r i r >. The board of «tir« d o t* of s lHhil Di« fan h«i»t»it«l «ft«*r a minar operattori \**»«ciafio® n i'1 bo hcld in l'h o a n ’« hall In «he m atter Ntehol trict No .Yj have *»ncth m*d tlie nur and wh<> rxpact« to ratarn u» M«a»iar. [ 0(1 ^•torday. Aprii 7, to t:, «t IO ;$» 'tocea*ed g : N otice I« hereby th at The iritr-gjgraeri *>a« W a . h u s m a : DS Mr«. Ilcrl*ert BatK'r «n*l ta o chil- rhaee of « new Hi ♦g f«»r the flag pole at aT o m iaflifii b> hrr ÌnaU nd, th « 'ia t-' H n* H*»i«lca Ino aunual ivi *rt* «n i hied hi« ftrval report V d a r.*.-.n t in th** ab »«e dren art* harv from TI k * Dalle* v M iiam Ihr »cboolhouT au.) a d m in M f r a t.e »f *he E s t a t e c ' Ur . M v.-r-1* *' u I »»fTìcate, »mondmunt« t »hi • M ttled .«m in »furiai h I» cd ter pari «'»f this w • .,*1 HlaikMnilh F . t Franci-e*» i-s-aaaed. are! t t » r «aid wuli Mr«. Margaret " «Iker and obil K A. lU o w«* in I The Itolli*« a hen* he s ta ta i that while in Portland h e bv- NO o t h e r l ik e i t . will lx V«i'tfsl tl)X»n « our» ..f th e S ta te of t t o f >n fn r W t « y » r « m h - lio n Sh.H 'ii i: »><<( dreti. Nil D'cmhe • are rcq«ie«te»i to lx» ha* *p|e4nte*1 M * «ta* «he 7th -iajr of Ma\ ’.^1* j had l**en calieri t«» * attend the m eting fetuls to enlist in the army as c NO OTHER AS GOOD. Ra ... a t the tenir • *# > p. m ni « amì da> a * th e tome vn-i It look« luke war id mue ft highar • r»t the a*Ui«>*i\ l»>n «1 t the ornati and deiTart'd that h*» i* ready • the • N E W H O M E ~ and y r a w h m n th e U*xixtj» ('«»», t riera,*, tp t h e f%-*iiir> price« oti m«»»t e\ei M i l at rh* p r • r< m r 1 *« , ,.f My advice J court to roofer regm bn* the «ale of the »wer the c«»untr> ‘* call. M i N l H F R t iT G R O " ! m Dalle® t i t ) , H m w C*<a,et)', U rtx o n . a« the M o s i e r . I *HLl >N e n *« \.T <ttp#r r eoeVm arm h*« a » d 5e*t »« that von buy all c u n ty n»»d at preaafit I " »•* I-. be pur- piare for th e hearing! o f «Miai repnr t A 1 J M C«aa»>«L, Bee. \ m « IU mater a. n« re* M e-l- i i .er* .e «i rune peranete h iv iitg «'»e» »i : - I«. t r e same «re He* <*fc prie#», strali!»« • • \ t « l IV 4 Iw-,if 4 r N EW H O M E to n o t it o l ta b> j.i'i**e* » a t aaet *Xe» arei « la r e ar. 1 «« •o-.n %» «)Btri|w»» The old flag. whicti h«d K cii repreaentin* The«» " R a n W ARRANTED FOR A l L t i m e . '* Head I Mtss Ruth i t m enage ho« reatgTvod pr e««et any m e li - b je - tm ig . * t publici irr t her», itun i « * fu r M lro«i lue riag«t«fi t»*r fl»«* |* im piarter« «»nil Art tar . e ’ t I r * >er r «#•> n» vtua! dea nl .»l iars her poa tion at the at«»re of K. M I SIT NHOF A N D H AKNF ' S Kl »■ M K IN «. »niie. a nag | ^ ye«**. wa* recemt\ ctnigbl in the i . j r t d naively »II he •»•’ l ta» Straus» and 1 « n«»w at home with her K.e.aa A K %. M \RN» s s s i P|*| i» s V E «hr»M|a f ratikiin St . unfnrled i>Ci «’• • " » * oeerhy an*i h.rr E* XC Which 3PANK S*U iti at ten ut rents. Mr and Mrs. 1\ J . I.ittlcnag« | The treo «¡11 he , nt down « « k t r» lion I inbib'rit^ (ut Tt Hull« *» » in the Grandview dlft fif t OLIPHANT ( HILO COMPLAINT FILLI) AGAINST PHONE CO. BURNS TO DEATH ' B R I E F L O C A L M E N T IO N Dr. G eo . A. C u ttin g Don’t Neglect the Children’ s Eyes More N’ou Prevent Permanent Defect W . F. Laraway, Jew eler and Optician MOOD RIVER - - OREGON Portland Painless Dentist Dr. H. L Dumble Physician and Surgeon we RAIL AUTO PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST T h e D alles, O re g o n I)r. William Morton Post Dentist Columbia A u to& M achine C o., Hood River J . W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law I D E x p e r t A u to m o b ile R e p a irin g F u lly E q u ip p e d M a c h in e S h o p Agencies for l ords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for llood River County STEAMER a S [ Multnomah Hotel TAHOMA N E W H O M E /// crei it * for my w ife V1iir T ftMX\ C. J. E. CA RLSO N MOS1F R - OREGON W. E CHOWN