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A Guarantee Spring Wash Goods MODERN CO RPOR A TIONS NOT SOULLESS J uft plant tiie 7àpe a row at a T im e • Affairs in some o f the war-tom na tions today would hardly warrant the general statement that the world is You want just on«* thing in the cloathes you growing better; and yet normally there is evidence that it is. Tw o hundred buy; If you get that, it’s enough. You want to and fifty thousand workmen employed b«* satisfied with them. in American industries have had their lives insured by their employers. This A "Guarantee” doesn’t mean much unless represents insurance policies to the it means that, and when HART, S C H A F F N E R total amount o f about $250,000,000. & M ARX “ guarantee” clothes that’s what The premiums on these insurance poli it means. See our splendid line of new white wash cies are paid by the companies for which the rnen Work. This system of skirts for ladies. W e can please you in this Better result» berause only These makers use none but All Wool Fab- insurance for employees, paid for and finest, selected seeds from line. Second Floor. ries, the Best of Other Materials. Skilled Crafts maintained by the employers, has l«een or ire »inning strains are used. growing over a period o f about five manship they design -ilyies to express the good We have a big assortment of silk flounced I'liey are properly spared ill years, but has attracted little public new-fashion ideas. They make models to fit all thin tissue paper tape which underskirts in all sizes and colors at most reason- attention. The whole subject was al.«orbs ami holds moisture, sizes and shapes of men. prices. Second Floor. forced to the front the first o f the year cker and lierter ger- by the action o f the hoard o f directors HART. St H A F F N K R & M A R X authorize and healthier plant N ew Kimmoi.as, New House Dresses. New o f the Union Pacific system, which life. Let—labor, because you us to guarantee their clothes and make good on took out insurance policies covering Middy Blouses. N ew Ladies’ ('oats and Suits. whole row at a time, it. It covers everything about c lo t h e » that may every one o f its employes from 16 to 70 thinning out is neces This department was never more complete than satisfy or dissatisfy fabrics, fit, colors, tailor years o f age who have been in service sary on _ account ol proper at the present time. Come in and see. one year or longer and who are not re ing, value for price. There are no reservations spacing in the tape. More ceiving more than $4,u0d a year in sal lie au-e ab so or exceptions. Special this W e e k -C lo t h e s Brushes, a ary- lute of seeds. special buy, 38c values This week only 15c. This one instance means an insur Look for the label. Pskro Seed tape is made by ance policy o f $¡(0,000,000 and includes iT \fntn«-anSrrdta:* Co., The Hart, Schaffner & Marx label in the some 30,000 employe» at work on 8,000 71 We* 2 <r«i St New York City Get it at pttir *leal- miles o f railway. Men and women clothes is the signature to this guarantee. W e ’ll rie Pnce iUc i*er p««Jca*e are included, the office boy as well as show it to you before you buy. It’s a small the oldest employe. There was no ex thing to look for, a big thing to find. amination, notwithstanding the fact M. ST R A U S S , that on the first o f the year the Union Come in and let us show you some of these Pacific system had more thHn two N IC H O L CO., New Spring Suits. hundred men in its employ who were 65 years o f age and over. N o distinc Dealers. tion was made between the clerk in the general office and the men em ployed in hazardous occupations, nor F ’orrest and F ’ern Isom returned to between union and non-union employes. C. A. McCargar was up from Port- . l“l-i H -H - I H - H I I I H I -H * ' Mrs. Flrnest Evans and little baby | daughter, Audrey ('leone, spent Satur j land Satuniay for the annual Btock- Portland the first o f the week a f t e r , B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N ! day in Hood kiver. I holders’ meeting o f the Mosier F’ruit spending their F7aster vacation with Oak Knoll School District their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ■■l-H - M -l l-l-l' I I-1 I I H -H - l-H - M - » Mrs. Donald C. L ittle page returned Growers Association. Mis. Sadie Sheldon has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelsen have Isom. The former has been attending I Wednesday from an extended visit Free) Ulm er w m in Portland and The i with relatives and friends in Corbett. Give attention to your chilli’ s eye» in time ami you may save him or tier returned to Portland after visiting the Behnke-Walker Business College friends, returning home Sunday. Hallo» this week. over Fluster at the home o f her par ; and the latter the Washington high Oak Knoll School is planning on from the necessity ol wearing glasses later on. For Sale— Pure bred Barred Rock school. Geo. Young tri»iis«<’ t«*l husimrss the eggs, 75 cents per setting of 15 Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage. having a short Arbor Day program first o f the week in The hallea. returned Wednesday Friday afternoon. Rev. Leon L. Myers accompanied his | J. P. Tryon James Cherry. aid More—You Prevent Permanent Defect Mrs. from Portland where he purchased » When you pay cash ask for A rt Mr. Oshurn has not been to work for Miss Mary Mathews, of Portland, w ife home Saturday night. We give special attention to the examination of children's eyes. We are Republic one ton truck “ We had a ■ PoBter Stamps. Strauas. m few days on account o f illness. spent a part o f her Easter vacation Myers had been in a Portland hospital thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frnnklv whether and is now convalescing after a minor lot o f trouble in coming over the high Mrs. J. M. Carroll viaited Tuesday here with her brother, Geo. Mathews. K. H. Cummings started to spray w a y ," said Mr. Tryon, “ getting into I | operation. glasses nr«* required or not, an*l we will furnish them, properly fitted. afternoon in Hood River. his orchard the first o f the week. Frank Howard was up from Hood Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Graham were j mud this side o f Cascade Locks and j Janies Sheldon, who recently joined C. W. McDonald went to Portland R iver Saturday looking after the lines again between here and Hood River. here the first o f the week stopping off ' yesterday on busineas. for the Pacific States Telephone Co. ttie army, sailed for the Hawaiian Is after a visit in Portland, for a v is it1 W e started Tuesdav morning from Mr and Mr». C. (5. Niehol were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker and two with friends and relatives here. They, Portland and got as far as Hood River lands last Monday. Hood River visitors Sunday. children came up Satuniay from Sonny are residing now at Bickleton, Wash., I that night. It took four hours the L. H. l-eininger was in town Satur next morning to come to Mosier. The day on business. Mr». Leslie Root returned yesterday for a visit over Easter at Mayerdale where Mr. Graham is in business. road this side o f the summit is in a to Ilood River after a short visit here. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Simmons arrived Ira Warren and Mrs. 1!. Warren vis F'rank Middleswart was in Hood very bad condition and the wheels of H O O D RI VER - - OREGON Thursday from Yamhill to spend the Mr». W. A. Husbands was a visitor River Sunday on h fishing trip. He the truck went into the mud to the ited with Mrs. S. Sheldon Monday. summer on their ranch in the Grand Mr. Ernquist started to sow his Thursday in Hood River. was accompanied by his cousin, J. A. hubs." Mr. Tryon has disposal o f hi« view district. West, who is visiting here from Kan- i horses, with the exception o f those he spring grain Satuniay. M i»» Emily Husband» was in Hood For Sale 40 sacks Flarly Rose seed sas, and who contemplates making i ('. Hoff le ft the first o f the week for River Saturday afternoon. has sent to his ranch, and w ill use the potatoes. 100 sacks other seed pota Mosier his home. Lyle, Wash., where he will assist C. truck in general drayage business. J. W. Hu key went to Hood River toes. Market price. G. P. Morden. Warner in the work on the Dundas A t the meeting o f the Women's on Satuniay. (j. P. Morden this week disposed of Clubs in fortland the advice was given place. Fred Evans was in Hood River on 100 sacks o f seed potatoes in Portland Communication to buy all the staple food stuffs you hu»ine»« Saturday. PE O PLE ’ S N AV IG A TIO N CO. C H ARLES NELSO N, Mirth at the top market price. I can now before further advances Mosier Recruits Enlist Fiditor Bulletin: In last week’ s Mr». Rachel Stewart was a Hood Mrs. Fid. F. Reeves returned yester occur. That's my advice to you. too. issue o f the Bulletin, a copy of my I«eaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and River visitor Saturday. Leo Niclud and Jack Lelliott left day after a business trip o f two weeks Strauss, The A rt Poster Store. complaint to the Public Service Com Monday afternoon for Portland to en Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. Mr». P. I,. Arthur was a visitor in in Portland. K. D. Uhles and children, Verna, mission against the Mosier Valley T e l Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays The Dalle» Tuesday. M. FI. Butterfield was in Stevenson Bessie and Fllsie, arrived from Port ephone Co. was published; also an list in the Oregon National Guard. from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freight. Ben W. Veatrh went to Portland with his w ife who has been residing land the first o f the week with house item followed stating that FI A. Race The former, son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tuesday on a business trip. on their ranch in that vicinity. hold goods and are now located at Ort- would defend the interests o f the com ’ Niehol, has le ft his business interest Mosier Dock in charge of \Y. F. Baker, who will meet all with his partner, 1). 0. Littlepage, in Sweet ciderat all times Haae » Cider Mrs. R. H. Cummings and little son, ley where Mr. Uhles is employed by pany, h commendable thing to do, for the garage recently established here. boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. Factory. inSMf F'.ugene, arrived last week from an e x the Hood River Orchard Land Co. had that policy been pursued, this The latter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Uhles will come soon. action would not have been necessary. Thomas Lelliott. It has been learned Mrs. F’. J. Engelke »pent Sunday tended visit in Clinton, Iowa. with friends in Hood River. F7. M. Strauss and two children, Three cars o f lime-sulphur have been It should be thoroughly understood that Fil. Sturgess, formerly o f this W. A. H U S B A N D S that the signers o f said complaint are has recently enlisted in San Geo. Chamberlain spent Sunday in Ferdinand and Dorothy, were visitors delivered to the Mosier F’ruit Growers all stockholders in the company, who city, Blacksmith Tuesday in Hood River. Association from the J. C. Butcher Hood River. F’ rancisco. Forrest Isom, son o f Mr. have bought and paid for their stock, Dr. II. L. Dumble was called up company o f Hood River and one car of and for that one reason, i f for no ami Mrs. C. C. Isom, enlisted the first Horse Shoeing and General Mrs. V. C. Young was a visitor this from Hood R iver last week on profes arsenate o f lead from the General other, wish to see the company- o f the week. Word ha» been received week in The Dalles and Hood River. Repair Work. Chemical company o f San Francisco. with the glasses your are wear that Bernard and l e o Niehol who had sional business. Mrs. C. C. Isom went to Portland pros per. enlisted, not accepted. Ira Warren M o s i e r , - - O regon W. II. Dean has returned after Six new Hardie sprayers have been ing? If not come to my office The complaint was tiled for the sole yesterday morning for a short visit. went to The Dalles yesterday to enlist. Floyd Ellis, o f Dallas, wa» a local spending the winter in California with delivered this spring through the purpose o f having the rates equitably with your eye troubles and his son, Flntery Dean. Mr. Dean will Mosier Fruit Growers Association to adjusted and it is hard to understand visitor Friday. remain for the summer on his ranch. the following orchardist» : C. A. Mc- why anyone should object to a t inves h«*adaches. I Didn't Raise My B««> to Re a Piker Murk A. Mayer is in Portland this With every cash sale I give Art Cargar, Ed. F . Reeves, James Cherry. tigation insuring justice and fairnes» SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR I N « ; I tit glasses, that one thing week on business. Oh, I did’ nt raise my boy to tie a Poster Stamps. Get your tiny or girl VV. Coleman, J. FI. ( „rpenter, Snhl- to all parties concerned. Equality is H A R N E S S S U P P L IE S piker. Clyde Rand, o f Hood River was u starteil to saving them and when they »trom & Divin. I do. and fit them right. Over one o f the strongest principals upon The kind who waits for dad to till Muster visitor Sunday and Monday. have a book full I will give $10 in Gold Mr». A. Sellinger and her sons. Ben which our government is founded and MOSIER - OREGON 30 years’ practice has placed the dirt. l.et us liiiiih your tUuis. Same may be tor it. ¡»trims», The Art Poster Store aM(| no, Mni| Mrs. Ben Selling*.'« left all good American citizens demand it. And lets the other fellow do the light me where it is no experiment. left at the Bulletin office. Slocum .«* C. J. Littlepage. Ulman W eller, has returned to Port- this week for Trout Lake to spend the ing. Canlield. Hood River. tf land, where he is a student at Colum summer on their ranch. G. R. Sellin- J. W . A L L E N Many of the leading physicians And hides himself l>ehind_hia mam Summer underwear and hosiery for I iih university, after spending his ger is employed by the Mount Adam« When in Hood River stop in at the m y’s skirt. and surgeons not only send the whole family. Strauss, The Art F’.aster vacation Hi the home o f his Lumber company as sawyer in its mill Electric Kitchen in Pst Lindsay's fi r Nor I didn’ t raise ny boy to lie h sol A tto rn e y -a t-L a w Poster Store. mother, Mrs. B. J. Weller. . in that vicinity. your meals or lunches. ni£Uf their patients with eye trouble dier. T H E D ALI r.s - - OREGON Hut i f his country needs him more and headache to me, but come than me, themselves, which means I Oh, I hope my hoy will have the sand and courage. erby & tearns have gained their confidence. To fight for Uncle Sam and L ib erty. l a w y e r s Personal attention in all cases. Pollyanna in the Oregonian. An unexcelled opportunity for our custom ers to buy material for Summer waists and dresses at a substantial saving. In the assort ment are beautifully printed voiles in great va riety of patterns and colors; also silk mixed zephyrs in exquisite patterns, stripes, checks and floral effects. Reasonably priced. The Paris Fair Si Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician STEAM ER TAHOM A Are You Pleased "c . J. E. CARLSON D F R E E C O N S U L T A T IO N Birthday Surprise Party On Monday evening Mrs. Fi. A. Race invite*I a number o f local people to spend the evening playing cards. The crowd, previously assembled, when they arriied completely surprised Mr. Race, the occasion lieing his birthday. i A fte r a very enjoyable evening light ! refreshments were served. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Cole. Cherry, Arthur, Niehol. Hus bands, Berry, Raee, Mrs. W. D. Holly and J. M Elliott. H ow would you like to have a SI 0.00 Gold Piece all of your own. You can have it by just a very little work. W e are giving A R T PO STERS at our Stores with every cash sale. Ten different kinds. Each poster is a picture of on old friend of yours. Mother Goose, Jack and Jill. Red Riding Hood and the rest of the family. Come in right away and wo will give you a Story Rook Free, telling all about this happy family. W e will give you the pic tures and you can paste them in the book all by yourself. W e w ill give vou an Album and all you have to do is to col lect Art Posters to put in these Albums, and just as soon as you have one Album filled w ith Posters we will give you $10.00 in Gold. Come into our stores real soon and let us get you started. I he t rf P ostet S to r e s o f M o sier Geo. A. HOOD Cutting OREGON lb* mi- 1 ami - Flail Bldg. 307 E. 2nd St., The Dalles, Ore. Phone 2F(U HOOIi R IV E R . OREGON U Dr. H. L. Dumble II D a « is E . C. V r i o k t Hood Kiver Marble & Granite Works Physician and Surgeon HOO D HI V K K , O R K U O N ftcalgnera Whereas, Thursday, April 19th. is the 142nd anniversary o f the Battle of Lexington, citizens o f the City of Mosier and D istrict are hereby re quested to assemble in Chown’s hall at 7 o'clock p. in. on this patriotic day. Edgar A. Race. Mayor. R IV E R . Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Office* w ith l> Llndqiiiat. the Leading Jew eler Proclamation mid M M iiubtriurer* o f Moun- luenla. Cut Bfooe Work a Specialty T elep h on e»: Re»hlence I #31 O ffice 1241 O ffice in Hldf». $ R A IL A U T O Leaves Ho<xl River daily at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m. Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 Not lee for P n lilifalioo j a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday Department «»f the interior l\ S ijtnd Office, ; evening leaves Parkdale 6:30p.tri. $100 R ew ard . $100 r»t the Dalle*. Orecron. March *». 1917 Notice ia hereby jrhrefi that Harry H. Stout. *.f Th* readers of this paper will Re Steam Train leaves Hood River pleased to learn that there in at lea s! M«>*ter. Oregon, w ho. on March JG. 1!»12. uu»«1«- «»tie dreaded disease that science has Homestead Entry N u.' loll! f" r N E l-l, Section daily at eight returning at 2. l»een able to « tire in ull Its stages, and 7. Township 1 North. Kune*» 12 E a «t. W ill.im et(*• that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Meridian, ha« IiU-d n* v* of intention to i «k* Mf Hood Railroad (;o. Final F iv e Year PnNif, t.. *»Mabli«h . laim t*» fh.- ' Hood F dm« left * Uh us up tn 4 o'clock p. m. I .«re really lor delivery the next evening. -I'H-iini ii Canlield Co. m2üti Hiver influenced hy constitutional roudlnon* «hove «I«*« rib*«i. before the RejnMtr and 1 require* ««institutional treatment. land Receiver, at U .S Lend lYfFi.e. The Ihiile- o r«> Ha!l*s Catarrh cure t* taken Internally ifon, on the IKth «lay o f A pril. 1917 ” d acts thru the Blood on the Mu «»us Clnimsnt names n» witneaee- W C. Kennedy Surfaces of the S>stem thereby de Dalle«, Oreyon. *nd Tom M-w>. Paul Harm stroying tbe foundation of the disease, o e f n The . W M Te^rili. Charles A hern*they h !I 1 M — giving the patient strength by building ■«irt Oregon . up the constitution and assisting na- } H F R A N K WOODCOCK. ture In doing its work The proprie Kesriater ' tors have so much faith In the curative otlfSosft' powers o f Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer On«» Hundred Dollars for anv Notice for I’ultlii at b»n case that It full* to cure Send for list of testimonials Department o f the Interior. 1*. S i Ami office. Vddr *S Y » rw rV K T A r o . To'«*o. The Dalle«. Oregton. Mat- h 12th 1917 * *hj(* Sold by «11 i»ta. 7$c Notice ia hereto} «riven that K«»> Ahemathey . <*f j; Multnomah Hotel ;; FORM \ND . O R E G O N ] ” THE NORTHWEST'S LARGEST & :: MOST POPULAR HOTEL R e« inter In the County Court o f the State W aero Uouaty ■ * R ATM : ; tt * > I h f ' no per 1»\ arvi up ' ’ lH ♦ t*er ftir Ittd B| | [ IRIf V. RAI SLR, Pruprittor : : I l (LtHTlER Mjiutmt Dir ! T h » Bulletin * Mi-» -f $>ree«»n f««r In the matter o f t|.e e-ta te o f S t . Frat«c»*. •te«-ea«ed N'«*tfee I« hereby ei«en that the i«n.ier*nrri#d ha« •ihet h i« rinal r * i•• >rt and as-cmtnt in the at»)««* cr. lit lest .‘.Hitt a- asfmrowtr*» e ,,f r h e F - 'a t e o f .S F Frar* t«eo. dece*-ed ar t that -vai G o a t } O u r t at the State a t Un t i e f«»r VlaacoC .-ii.tv ha« *F p-ér-e.1 M*>n«ia> . I he Tth da> » M a t.!'»!? , at the hour o f J r *» <»f «a-t da» as ’ he time and •he C.njntv T.wirt r»a»n m the ('. .uaty O sirtto m w in Dalle- City. W i r e 4 ounty Orem.«, a» the pia* e for the hearing o t «a »! fn a l ret-irt. All per**w*n« h a m tf nb;ecTum» t the »anse ¡u*- hereby t.etiliart to he preavat at said time 1 ».| |dare and present any «erto «4>yerte»r« Date «i# fln.r putoheatée» th«« *ih day o f A p ril Iff 7 ml • ■F U I I U I H -H -Î-4-M - H 1 1-11 |-f! ' C u n im rr* a l p riD im » of a il k m -U a t l gret it * for my wife N «*li»*e o f F it i;il N e f t l e i i i e n t ;; 5 5 0 Outsidc R o o m s ;; ' | W »»h * ■ 1 /// . H FRANK \\'H)r»C«a K \\ i nvementU ' • atei w ithm tvach ¡J «» "t lhe city'p w holesrtlo, sh- |»ptti|i •> ' * *n«l thealrv district*. NEWHOME Moaier, Oregon, who <>n A pril iSth lid " made Homestead Entry. No .•;,*»«. 1-4 N K 1-4 Section S|. SVV 1-4 SE 1-4. E 1-2 SW 1-4. Se. u.m -<• Toanahn» 2 N ' -rth. Kanr** 12 East W illam ette Meridian, haw tile«f notice a t it tert»«*n to make Final Five Year Proof, to -atatoitvh « ¡aim t«> the land above «leacrthed bef*»re R cvi-ter and Re ceiver. IT S Land Office, at The Da!!.-*. <>n the 24th >ta> o f April. 191“ Claimant namtH a« wit?-,c--ew J D. Rohen*. Pa’ il Harm-«'•» T II. Ciartlon Henry Haurt .«! \ Mtatot Orey >n. Ì l I M 1 t-Hfr Just think, $10.00 IN GOI.I). L. M. S T R A U S S , — VV. E .C H O W N , M O SIE R B O O K S T O R E Dr. S , F i« , «a A Ra« » A«.o*t* »-4ratoe Kotik finishing-« xj—rt w*wk-:w»ntv- ss h nt hour sr n , t si «■ .. A «.ni.fiei 1 Pi ■ NO OTHtW LIKC IT. WO OTHER AS COOO. 1* j-c iS- * NEW HOME ” ä -1 » i « bare i fe « e ' I at the p tk « y ■» pav The m .nr « of r e*pe .* f y auprn at aad Wat a.-tr « f «tatara, n- re« fe- > t .« «tr> • « at a the NEW HOM E’ W A R R A N T E D FOR A L L TIME. K T- * a the w» rid . »*er I » i . - r t ««■-» --g Qua • »» • t 4 Ml 8£W »•-, ¥4 > ’$I W . E. C R O W N «