NEW CO ATS
SPECIALS TflIS WEEK
W e have just received another shipment of new
Coats in the newest shades and materials. If you have
not already bought your new coat do not fail to see the
splendid assortment that we now have on display. You
will not only find the largest assortment in the city to
choose from, but you will find our prices the lowest, qual
ity considered. W e have never had a better line of coats
and suits for you to choose from than we are displaying
this Spring and we invite you to come in and see them.
Misses’ and Children’s Je sey Lisle Gloves, in black
only, sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6; a neat dressy glove for the girls,
values up to the pair 15c, your choice the pair ..............5c.
Ladies’ Elbow Length G oves in lisle and cotton,
colors black and white, spier did values regularly at the
pair at 50c and 75c; all sizes, oar price the pair ...... 29c.
SUMMER DRESS SKIRTS
Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves in colors black and white,
all sizes; gloves that formerly sold at $1.00 and $1.50 a
pair. They are certainly big bargains at the pair
50c.
Another new shipmer t just received made of the new
est and most desirable materials for Spring and Summer
wear. Call and see them
Many styles to choose from.
Skirts for 9 8 c ,, $ 1 ,4 8 . $ 2 .2 5 . $ 2 .8 9 $ 3 .1 9 .
Genuine B. V. D. and Knit Underwear. The finest of
cool garments for hot weather wear, and are the biggest
of big values at the garment
......._...
38c.
MILLINERY
Visit this department for the newest in shapes and
trimmed hats for ladies at d children. A new shipment of
black shape with the new high crowns just received. We
can please you in all respects in this department — style,
quality, price and assortment. Come and see.
Union Suits for Men, made of barred dimity, athletic
style. A dandy cool union suit for Summer wear, the
suit
48c.
T h e P a r is F a ir, Hood River, Oregon.
o f the most successful that has ever
been shown.
In addition to "O ur
REGISTRATION AGE
Fighting Force*” there will be shown
e reel drama with Frank Keenan
FROM 21 TO 3 0 and
• * Thelma
halter, the wondeful child
Every man between the ages o f 21
and 30 years, inclusive, must register
on the day soon to be proclaimed by
President Wilson for the war cenaus.
There will be no exceptions to this
rule. Even if a man belongs to one of
the exempt classes, he nevertheless
must register if he is between 21 and
30 years o f age. The government will
determine who is to be exempt after
its records are complete.
Brigadier General Gecrge A. White,
adjutant general o f Oregon, working
under the direction of Governor James
Withycombc, has put the machinery to
work and his first request o f every
man affected by the census is that he
make a careful study of its provisions
to eliminate all possible, confusion at
the polls.
Registering for the war census
should lie no more confusing than cast
ing a vote.
The general plan for
gathering the data for the government
is based on the ballot system. If every
man is ready. War Census Day will
pass like clockwork.
The man who tries to evade the pro
vision will face a term in jail without
the option o f paying a fine, in almost
every case throughout the state the
census will lie taken in the regular
[lolling places used on election days.
CANNING AND DRYING
BEANS AND RHUBARB
actress, entitled, "The Crab.” A one
reel Triangle comedy will complete the
show. This is the first o f the benefit
performances to be given by the Red
Cross and is a specially »elected pro-
gram picked for this occasion. Owing
u. the cost Of procuring ” Our Fighting
Forces
the admission will be for
adults 20c, and for children 10c.
Friday and Saturday. May 25 and 26
we will show Marguerite Clark in her
latest
Paramount
success,
“ Miss
George Washington,” the story o f a
little lady who never could seem to the
the truth and some o f “the serious
scrapes she got into through her pro
pensity for plain ordinary lying. One
of Miss Clark's best pictures. 5 and
15 cents. _
R A I L
A U T O
Leaves Hood River daily at
,„ n
, _
1.30 p. m. and 5.00 p. m.
On
Sunday at 1:30 p. til., 5.'00 p. in.
L e a v e s Parkdale daily at 7:20
,
Q
3.00.
^
On
c
Saturday
evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m.
S tea m T rain leaves Hood River
...
. , .
.
, 0
daily at eight returning at 2.
Mt. H ood Railroad C o.
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician and Surgeon
Live Stock Wanted
1 am in the market for beef, hogs,
poultry and anything in the meat line.
Parties desiring to sell will do well to
phone Odell 177 or write J. W. McDon
ald, Hood River, Oregon.
T e le p h o n e s :
O ffic e
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, as
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Chenev & Co., doini? business in the
City of Toledo, Countv and State afore
said. and that said firm will pay the
sum of O N E H U N D R E D D O LLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot he cured by the use of H A L L 'S
CA T A R R H CURE. F R A N K J. C H E N E Y
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem
ber. A. D 1886.
A W G LEASO N .
(Heal)
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern
ally and acts through the Blood on the
Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, fr«*.
%
F J C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O.
S«*ld by all D. insists. 75c.
Hall’s Family pills for constipation.
O f fic e 1241
R e s id e n c e 10.41
in
H r o iiu a
H o o d
B id s *
R iv e r
Ice Cream
Whenever practicable, the housewife
should dry her winter supply o f fruits
Miss Biles motored to Hood River last satisfactory in canning rhubarb, green
and vegetables and the following sug
Thursday where they met their guest pjoseberries, and a few other sour |
gestions may be o f assistance in two
BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
ot All K inds
who had come up i on the train. Mr. >erry fruits.
very valuable articles o f food that are
Ritchie is Pacific Coast agent for the
4. The Vacuum seal method. This
I I I1
t-l- H 'l I I- 1 I I
I
usually
canned.
Chicago & Northwestern railroad.
is done by specially made vacuum seal
String beans should be prepared as
Presto-lite Tanks on hand. Chown.
The girls o f the Domestic Science jars, and is a satisfactory method.
5. The cold pack, single period j Employes o f the Union Pacific Sys for cooking and then dried in the sun
ARTHUR PH ARM ACY
W. C. Vensel was in The Dalles Mon department o f the high school extend
or warming oven. They will keep
tem, which includes the O.-W. R. & nicely all winter and are very delicious
an invitation to the parents and adult method.
day on business
In
this
method
the
products
are
patrons o f the Moaier school to visit
N.. will be able to buy Liberty bonds
with the glasses your are wear
Mr. and Mrr. C. L. Joy were vis the school from 3 to 4 o ’clock Wednes packed cold in their fresh and natural on credit, their employers acting as but they must be soaked over night
before using. By parboiling the beans
itors Wednesday in Hood River.
state. To the fruits, hot sirup is security to the Government.
4—!~ H —I—1—¡—H - M -I H " I " H " ! " H " I " H ',|. I-
day afternoon. May 23.
ing? If not come to my office
before
drying,
they
require
less
cook
applied ; to the vegetables, hot water
Judge Lovett, chairman o f the Union ing afterward.
Mrs. J. R. Wilcox was a Hood River
Mrs. J. P. Carroll and Mrs. C. G. and salt is added. The sterilization is
with
your
eye
troubles
and
visitor Wednesday afternoon.
Graham were in The Dailes yesterday done in the jars after they are partial Pacific system, on Wednesday notified
Rhubarb should be cut into short
headaches.
Save money on good shoes at to visit with Mrs. F. M. Hunter who is ly or entirely sealed, making it impos J. D. Farrell, president o f the O.-W. lengths and dried in the sun or a warm
seriously ill in the hospital.* They sible for bacteria to enter after the R. & N. Company, that the directors ing oven.
Strauss’ , The Art Poster Store.
I fit glasses, that one thing
PORTLAN D. OREGON
not
only
had
voted
to
extend
a
credit
Kor canning rhubarb cut into pieces
W. K. Huskey was in The Dalles reported that her condition is very product has been carefully sterilized o f 25 per cent o f their respective an
I do, and fit them right. Over
critical.
1J
inches
long,
scald
one
to
two
min
last Friday on business.
or cooked. All foods can be success nual wages to those of their employes
THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST &
Orrcn Osburn left Friday for the fully sterilized in a single period, with who want to buy Liberty bonds, but utes and cold dip, then pack tight in
30 years’ practice has placed
Roy Abernathy was in Hood River
Officers
Training
Camp
at
the
Presidio
but one handling o f the product. Veg that the Union Pacific had decided to sterilized jars. Three pounds will fill
the latter part of last week.
me
where
it
is
no
experiment.
MOST POPULAR HOTEL
a quart jar. Make a syrup of one cup
in California upon receipt of a tele
Mrs. T. I,. Evans went to Corbett gram with orders to report for duty. etables should first be blanched in buy $5,000,000 o f bonds for its own sugar and j cup water. This will be
Many
of
the
leading
physicians
boiling
water
or
live
steam,
then
account from its surplus.
Wednesday for a stay o f a few days.
sufficient for one quart. Fill crevices
He received a commission as second quickly plunged in jars and sterilized
Conveniently located » ¡thin reach
President Farrell at once notified the
and surgeons not only send
Acme Harrows and one horse Culti lieutenant.
of the city’s wholesale, shopping
according to instructions and recipes heads o f all departments and all agents with syrup, put on cover, partially
tighten
and
sterilize
20
minutes.
vators on hand at Chown's.
their
patients
with
eye
trouble
and theatre districts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carroll and G. L. given.
of the system in the Northwest.
When rhubarb, late in the season,
I, . H. Leininger made a business Carroll motored to The Dalles Tuesday
Never combine two recipes or two
Copies of the telegram will lie posted becomes tough and fibrous, the juice
and headache to me, but come
trip to The Dalles on Monday.
where they tisik Mrs. F. M. Hunter to sets of instructions in canning. Effi in conspicuous places in all offices, ,
5 5 0 Outside R o o m s ■;
[>e extracted for jelly making
themselves, which means I
Otto Hage made a business trip to a hospital. Mrs. Hunter has teen in cient heat, plenty o f clean water, and shops, stations and buildings o f the s / h A Lewis 0 A £ 1
, failing health for some time and little complete sterilization are absolutely company.
Portland last week.
have gained their confidence.
R A TE S :
Advancing the whole subscription
E. J. Middleswart was up from hap) is given hy the attending physi necessary.
Personal attention in all cases.
The
‘
‘cold
pack”
method
doe»
not
Without
hath
$1.00 pei day and up ••
cian
for
her
recovery.
price
and
charging
interest
at
the
rate
Hood River this week.
With hath - $1.50 per day and up
Work on the concrete bridge to he mean that the canning is done without of 3J per cent per annum, this being
FREE CONSULTATION
Miss Dorothy E. Passmore was a
heat,
but
that
the
final
sterilization
is
the same as on the bonds and holding
j constructed across Mosier creek has
visitor in Hood River Thursday.
tRIC V. HAUSER, Proprietor
been commenced. A crew of men is done alter the jai has been completely the bonds as security for its reimburse
D r. G e o . A . C u t tin g
Sweet cider at all times. Have's Cider engaged in constructing a road beneath filled and partially sealed.
ment, the amount advanced by the
A vote for the road bond bill w ill be
H.
H. ( LOUTIER. Managing Dir. :!
Factory.
m23lf
Avoid
using
too
much
salt
in
can
company
will
be
payable
by
employe
the present bridge and a temporary
Offices with D. Lindquist, the
a vote for a state-w ide system of good
-i i l l . . » _■
Mrs. C. G. Graham is here from structure for vehicles and pedestrians ning vegetables. A little sugar added so long as in the service, with a min roads w ithout in creasing direct taxes.
Leading Jeweler
before sterilization will improve the imum o f $5 per month, such install-
Portland for a visit with relatives.
[ will be erected.
product and soniq$imes shorten the | merits to be deducted from the wage D on’t forget this when you vote Jtme
307 E, 2nd St„ The Dalles, Ore.
E. L. Root was in Hood River yes
Portland Painless Dentist. We Ex time required for processing, or cook* payment. Inasmuch as the interest on 4th.
terday.
W . II. D a v is
E. c. W h i c h r
tract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth ing.
*
*
*
1 unpaid amounts naturally will not
J. E. II lg Ivy WHH in The Dalles Sat- absolutely Painless; we employ only
By following the one period, cold- accrue to the employe, this is expected
W h e th e r the road bonds are voted
urday.
Experienced and Registered men ; fif pack method explicitly you will get ! to act as an incentive to prompt pay- or not the auto license and the niillage
Hood River Marble & Granite
N. P. Sturgess returned Saturday teen years’ continual practice in Port good resulta. The steps are the same menta.
Works
tax w ill have to be jiaid just the
land,
Oregon.
Bring
this
can!
with
with slight variations; 1st, product
from a trip to Portland.
SHOP. A N D H ARN ESS RE PAIRIN G
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
sam e.
W h e re would there be any
you,
it
is
worth
money.
Portland
Pain-
!
is
blanched,
or
dipped
in
boiling
water
Certain-teed Guaianteed Roofing now
HARNESS SUPPLIES
econom y in voting them down?—Me
Designers nnd Mann fret nrers of Monu
sold by Chown. Also, lots o f moder less Dentist, 305 Second St., The for a certain length of time, 2nd.
ments. Cut Stone Work • Specialty
Alinnville R egister.
Dalles
Ore.
Opposite
A.
M.
Williams
dipped
in
cold
w
ater;
3rd,
hot
jars
are
MOSIER
ate priced Roofing.
OREGON
| Co. Phone Main 3831.
filled
;
4th,
processed
or
cooked
in
the
Mrs. Wm. Graham and little son
T h ose who argue against obtaining
The bottom land north o f the depot jars; 5th, removed from hot water and
came down from Moro yesterday for a
, outside m oney through the six mil
| is now entirely inundated with several tops tightened.
visit.
In canning, we divide vegetables
A
.
. j lion bond issu e are working against
Ia)t us finish your films. Same may lie feet of water. All grain and potato i into five clsses: (1) Vegetable greens,
The Commencement program for the th, lni„ rovement of the b> rott(U or
left at the Bulletin cilice. Slocum A j crops will he a total loss. The Colum- wild and cultivated; (2) root and tuber graduating class o of f the
t1
—
—
—
1
Moaier
school
Canfield. Hood River.
t( j bia river is rapidly rising and it is es- vegetables, such as beets, turnips, will be held Thursda
night,
May 24, laterals which they claim to ebam
ursday n
_
j timHted that the water will go from 8
MisB Anne Shogren came up from to 10 feet higher on the bottom land | carrots, etc. ; (3) special vegetables, at 8 p. m. in the Church o f Christ. pion —Pendleton Fast Oregonian.
Portland Saturday for a stay on her On account o f the high water the I tomatoes and corn ; (4) other vegeta The principal speaker of the evening
Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
"This is the greatest measure ever
ranch.
steamer Tahoma, and Regulator line bles, beans, peas, e t c ,; and (5) pump will be Dr. Jos. H. Hart, professor of
[lolitical and social science, at Reed contemplated by the state of Oregon,'1
More new dress goods and fancy boats are exjierieneing difficulty in kin and squash.
said Governor Wlthycombe, discuss
Recipe for canning vegetable greens : College.
buttons and hosiery rame this week. reaching The Dalles. These boats will
The subject for the Baccalaureate ing the $6,000,000 road bond bill at
Prepare and can the day picked.
Strauss, The Art Poster Store.
! abandon their trips, being replaced by
Sort and clean. Blanch in a vessel sermon in honor o f the graduating the statewide good roads rally In
Ed. F. Reeves went to Portland last the Bailey Gatzert.
with a little water under false bottom class, to be given by Rev. Leon L. Portland.
It means more to the state
week on business. Mrs. Reeves was
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Field, accom or in a regular steamer, 15 to 20 min Myers in the Church of Christ Sunday 1
also in Portland with him.
panied by Mrs. S. D. Fisher. Mrs utes. Remove. Plunge quickly into evening, is “ Ideals that Bring Suc than any measure in its history, be
cause the one tiling we need ia high
New eretonnas, the prettiest you L. O. Root ami Miss Georgia Fisher cold water. Cut in convenient lengths. cess."
ever saw, juat in from the Eaat. motored over from Hood River Thurs Pack tight in jar and season to taste;
Following is the Commencement pro- ways in Oregon.”
* * *
Strausa, The Art Poster Store.
MONG our large circle of reader*
(lay of last week. Mr. Field is vice add a little chip|ied beef, olive oil, etc. ; gram :
Industrial preparedness, military
Invocation, Rev. Leon L. Myers.
J. P. Tryon, accompanied hy Earl president o f the Field & Poorman Add hot water to fill crevices, and a
there are a great many who are in
“ The Spring S org ,” piano selection. preparedness, economic insurance and
Bailey, motored to The Dalles Tues ■ Auto Truck Co., of Portland, which level teaspoonful o f salt to each quart.
terested directly or indirectly in
|
company
furnished
trucks
in
Mosier
at
Place top on jar and partially seal. Miss Marion Wood.
day.
common horse sense rise up to slap
fruit growing, dairying and other
the
time
the
Mnyenlale
road
was
built
Class
Oration.
Miss
Rlanche
Ross.
Sterilize 90 minutes in hot water hath
the contrary Mr. Spence’s statements
They all like the Florence Oil Cook
branches of farming. All of these
Male Quartet, "Stars of the Sum- in the face. The bond issue IS prac
Stove.
Have you ordered yours? as well as some of the construction outfit. Remove, tighten covers, and
work on the city streets. His com- invert to cool and test joints. Wrap , mer Night.”
naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag
Place your order with Chown NOW.
tical.
IS
necessary,
IS
without
tax
nany last week sold several trucks to
Commencement Address, Dr. Jos. H.
ricultural activities throughout the state;
When in II imh I River stop in at the Hood River county to be used in road in paper to prevent bleaching.
| obligation, DOFS make the auto own
By the “ not water bath outfit” is | Hart.
Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay’* for construction.
end to know about any fight which is being
"The Perfect Day.” Mrs. B. A. I i er bear ALL the burden and SHOULD
meant
the
equipment
made
at
home,
your meals or lunches.
ni23tl
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
carry.—Astoria Astorian.
such as a wash boiler with a false ! Berry.
C. J. Littlepage and T. L. Evans
♦ * *
Presenting Diplomas, B. A. Berry.
want and against all sorts o f schemes that
hot tom.
last of Kuril Houle Patrons
motored to The Dailes the first o f the
Canning vegetables o f the second
Eighty per cent of the automobiles
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
week.
In order that it may be made known group is done in practicaly the same
in Oregon are owned by persons liv
interests o f this state.
A Good Bargain Anyway
When you need Gasoline, all grades the names o f families who receive way. except that the vegetable is
ing in the cities, and not one cent
of Oils, Auto Accessoriea, remember their mail on the rurtl route, the mail scalded long enough to loosen skin,
It has been found necessary to of the proposed $6.000,00© bond issue
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing
Chown. He's got it.
beintf earned hy the Ortley mail car then plunged quickly in cold water, change the clubbing offer with the is to be used on roads in cities All
arrangement with THE OREGON FAR
Mrs. S. E. Evans and daughter, rier. a list o f such families in the and then scraped or pared to remove Oregon Farmer recently announced in the money goes on county roads, and
MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
Mis. J. R. Wilcox, were Hood River Mosier valley is printed below as sub skin. The length o f sterilization is The Bulletin. Henceforth it will only as only 20 per cent of the auto license
mitted by Miss I^enora Hmiter, local the same.
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
1* possible to give a one year sub
visitors Friday afternoon.
will
be
paid
by
those
living
in
the
Tomatoes
are
canned
whole
the
same
postmistress.
The
postage
on
mail
scription to The Oregon Farmer with
Ls not now a subscriber to THE OREGON
If you want to work a little, you
! The Bulletin but it is a good bargain country, that means that the auto
young people, 1 will pay you $10 in sent to the families whose names ap way, only sterilizing 22 minutes.
FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE
owners
living
in
incorporated
cities
Canning
sweet
corn
on
the
c
o
b
;
»ear
below,
as
well
as
all
letters
sent
!
anyway.
gold. Strausa, The Art Poster Store.
OREGON FARMER in combination with
Can the same day picked. Blanch
>y them through the mails when left
Every subscriber of The Bulletin will pay $4.800.000 of the $6,000.000
Mrs. Ia O. Root and Mrs. H. W in their boxes to l>e picked up by the on cob in boiling water 10 to 15 min who sends in $1.50 for a year’ s sub
this paper at the same rate as for this paper
bontl issue.—Tillamook Headlight.
Winkler were up this week from Hood carrier, must l*?ar a two cent stamp. utes. Plunge quickly into cold water.
scription to The Bulletin may also re
alone.
River.
Pack
ears,
alternating
butts
and
tips,
All other letters to or from families in
ceive the Oregon Farmer, that is, both
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol motored the city or district may be sent for in half gallon glass jars. Pour over | papers for the price o f one. The sub
This offer applies to all those who renew or
to Hood River Wednesday night, re one cent.
boiling water and add 2 level tea- | scription price of the Oregon Farmer
extend their subscriptions as wen as to aH
turning the next morning.
The members o f each family on the spoonsful of salt to each gallon. Ster alone is $1 a year. It comes every
new subscribers. If you are interested di
ilize the same way for 180 minutes.
week and contains something of inter
Mrs. W. A. Husbands and daughter, rural route ap|>ear* as follow s:
When sweet corn is taken from jar est to every member of the family.
J. 1). Held in, A. B. Burton, C. C.
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
Mi^s Emilv, hiked to Hood River Sat
Friday and Saturday
urday morning, returning on the morn- | Clement, K. II. Cummings, K. W. for use, remove ears as soon as jar is
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
opened.
Heat
corn,
slightly
buttered.
|
Itavidhtznr, C. H. Du ns more, T. L
i> g local train.
send your order in now.
Railroad Issues Garden Leaflet
Fannie Ward, the screen's most fa
Mr. and Mrs. J. W McDonald mo Kvans, (¿. C. Evans, E. S. Erntson, in steamer. IV not allow ears to stand j
mous emotional art««»« in “ Years of
in
water
or
to
be
boil«!
in
water
the
Stanley
Eastman,
A.
(Grosser,
W.
D.
Wm.
McMurray,
general
passenger
tored over this week from Hood River
the Loeuet.” a thrilling story of the
THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm
second tupe. Corn may be cut from
on business. John Elder accompanied Hoeye, I*. Herron, C. C. Isom, H. D. the rob directly after plunging in cold j agent o f the O.-W. R. & N. company South African Diamond mines and of
er which is devoting itself exclusively
Jones,
Arthur
Kuhn,
C.
J.
Littlepage,
announces
that
in
pursuance
of
the
them on a trip into eastern Oregon.
Ia>ndon society. The methods o f un
lleo. W. Mathews, H. Nicklin, F. water, and then parked in jars and j Union Pacific System’ s policy to en scrupulous mining and oil promoters to
^ t h e farming activities and interests o f
H. D. J< ties, who hss been here for 1 Bartley, Ed. E. Beeves, John Strahm, sterilized 180 minutes.
courage in ten sifted gardening and im-
Oregon. It has a big organization gath
money from the poor and ignor
several weeks on his ranch in the Mrs. S. Sheldon, J. A. Simmonds,
Reeipe for Lima beans, string beans, I prove every other reasonable means of obtain
ant, are ruthlessly exposed. Several
ering the news of importance to fai mu a ,
Grardview district, returned to I *urt- j W. B Vtning, W. L. Warren, and peas, e t c .:
promoting the food preparedness cam- j incidents in the atory show how these
land Wednesday.
•niynaen. fruitgrowers, stockraiser* and
Can the same day picked. Blanch 2 , paign it haa just
l>. F. Woolington.
r,,K the
th„ unsuspecting,
,.nulwnL .,:n„ and
„„a later ¡,
ju published a leaflet on irlen rob
it
Mrs. Laura Backus returned to her '
to 5 minutes. Continue the same as i Hu- Small Back Lot Garden,
pewKrymen; and it has the backbone to at
which is shown how the federal government
home in Fairview this week after »
for greens, sterilizing 120 minutes.
gives in concise and comprehensive brings about their punishment.
tack wrongful methods and combinations and
visit at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Recipe for pumpkin and squash ;
paragraphs complete instructions as
bad legislation, and support honost Itodm*
Wm. H. Cook.
Remove skins and rook fur 30 min to how best to employ the unoccupied
Sunday and Monday
•ad beneficial measures. We are confident
utes
to
reduce
to
pulp.
Pack
in
ja
ra
,
space
in the back-yard of the average
Mis. J. A Simmnmla returned 01
Wilfred
I.uca>,
the
screen’
s
most
fa
that our readers will congratulate as ea oar
adding 1 cup o f augar and 1 teaspoon city home.
Wednesday from Moro where she has
(By Dorothy E. Passmore)
ful of salt to each quart o f pulp. Par- { Copy o f the leaflet will be mailed mous o f character actors will be seen \
t>**ng able to make this splendid and ab>
been visiting at the home of her son,
in
the
famous
play
and
story.
"Jim
'
There «re five methods o f canning ttally seal and sterilize 60 minutes
freely to anyone requesting it.
Samuel Brishine.
tractive dubbing offer.
Bludso,"
a
story
o
f
the
Mississippi
Pumpkin or squash may be cut into J
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Evans motored foodstuff* now in us«, classified as rubes,
river and o f the life of some o f the pi- i
blanched in boiling water for j
Sunday to Rufus to visit with their follow s;
lota on that river. Also a Triangle'
Oak knoll School District
10
minutes and plunged into cold |
The M o s ie r B u l l e t i n 1 Y e a r ..... $1.50
1. The open-kettle method, or hot
son, W. E. Evans, and family. The
comedy.
w ater, then packed into jars and boil
Mr*. S. Sheldon and Miss G. Har
pack.
latter la station agent ai Rufus.
T
ursday
The Oregon Farmer. 1 Year.............. 1.00
This is an old method and requires ing. salted water added. This method greaves were visitors with Mrs. H.
N. E. Fortig, of Hood River, was
is used when the product is to be i
Tuesday only, Wallace Reid and Cleo
here Saturday and Sunday to look over complete cooking o f food products be fried, creamed, or baked, instead of | Warren and »on. Wilbur. Sunday.
$2.50
L. H. Leininger was in Mosier Fri Ruigely in one o f their latest Para- j
his property interests In the Green fore filling cans. This admits the pos being used for pie filling.
mount offerings, "The Yellow Paw n,"
sibility o f new molds aid bacteria
day on business.
wood district.
By
our
special
clubbing
rate,
both
for
$1.50
Such vegetables as cabbage, Brus- j
a story o f modern police departments'
entering jars after sterilisation has
Mr*. C. Hoff visited the Oak Knoll third degree methods used to extort {
Fresh beef nearly every day. also been completed. The method succeeds sels sprouts, and cauliflower come
wieners and our famous cooked meals. with general fruits, hut is a failure under the class of vegetable greens school Tuesday.
confessions many times, as it happens, :
Everything good to eat every day in when applieo to general vegetables, in canning.
from an innocent party. Also one of
the year. Strauss, The Art Poster greens, sweet corn, and meats. It is
those interesting Pictograph.
.«»
»■ » ^
(ooatt Fitrnding Matrrdal« Road
Store.
also laborious, and so discourages
Register V»»
Wednesday and Thursday
County
Commissioner
Butler,
accom
L J. Merrill, with his father and much canning.
All voter* who are not registered panied bv hia wife, was here last
The Hood River Chapter o f the
mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Merrill,
2. 1 he intermittent, or fractional- and desire to vote at the special e le c -. week.
Re went over rued matters American Red Cross presents one o f
.
and aunts. Miss Annie D. Merrill, and sterilisation, method.
Supervisor
Bennett
and
as
a
re-
tion
June
4,
are
urged
to
register
at
|
w<tk
Miss Minnie E. Hyde, spent Sunday
the most timely and thrilling films of
This requires three periods of steril once.
tt work has been started on the
The registration books will
afternoon in Hood River.
isation on three different days, thus close Saturday, May 19. Those who extension o f the Mayerdale mad. modems time entitled "Our Fighting
Forces,” in which are shown every
Mrs. Caroline Bauer came up from taking much time, energy, and fuel.
which will be continued to the Mc
Portland Wednesday for a visit here D is satisfactory in that the material registered previous to the Novemher Clure homestead. Grubbing is being branch of the American army, navy,
with her son, Henry Bauer, ami her 1 » perfectly sterilised, but is too election and have not removed from done and a grader will be put or as marine corps, aviation ; in fart, everv
daughter, Mrs. T. H. Gordon, and hunglesom* a method to use for com their precinct«, need not register soon as possible. All o f this surveyed unit o f that is in existence today in
again.
the fighting forces o f the United States
hush a mi.
paratively cheap foods
route was grubbed at one time and is shown in this pieture.
The Red
R. R. Ritchie, o f San Francisco, left
considerable
grading
done.
The
new
1 The cold water method.
Cross has gone to considerable expense
fail ( M m
Wednesday morning after a visit of
In this method the find is canned
med to be constructed will be a dis to procure this special production for
several davs at lehowa Fruit Farm in practically a fresh state, but this
The car shortage ia such that all tance o f about 1$ miles. Mr. Bennett their benefit performance and asks
with Mrs. Ed. L. Howe and her sitter. reuuires the cooking o f it before using, ; a* I*o ns desiring coal should place or statee that he hopes to have it open every loyal citizen to give their hearty
Miss Daisy Bilee.
Mrs. Howe and and so must hu handled twice. It is >!er« at once.
E dgar A. Race
fo r tra v el b y June > I.
support in order to make tbit *how ora
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