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MOSIER HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES THREE Men’s Summer Underwear M e n ’s C l o t h i n g Our line of Men Men's s Summer Underwear is O complete. We have long and short sleeve Union These ar critical times in the Men’s Suits for 45c and up. Two-piece garments 25»’ Clothing indi stry. The large advance in and up. We carry all the leading makes, such w o o l, poor gr: de of dyes, increase of labor, as Porous Knit, B. V. D., Hatch one button, in fact every hing that goes into a first- Cooper’s, Otis’, and Haynes. For those who class suit of c othes has advanced. Cloth want something a little heavier weight we have ing manufact rers that have no reputation a garment that is well adapted for Spring and to maintain ere using inferior cloth and early Spring wear. workiii unship. The firm of Hart, Schaffner & Marx is the largest manufacturer of Hosiery men’s high grade clothing in the world. Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s. We now They built up their reputation on quality. have the largest line of Hosiery that we have They have a 1 ^putation to maintain. They ever carried in cotton, lisle, liber silk and pure are using the tame all wool cloth, the same thread silk in white and colors. There has been high class wo kmanship. a large advance in the price of hosiery but we give you the same guarantee with bought a large stock before the advance and we their We suits as we did before the war. We are still selling them at the old price. If you guarantee them to be all 'vool, to hold their do not want to pay the advance buy your hosiery shape. We guarantee them to give you satisfaction. Men’s Work Shirts This is no time to experiment on un Do not pay advance prices on Work Shirts. known brands. Buy Hart, Schaffner & You can buy them here at the old price. We Marx clothes and you will get satisfaction. start them at 33c. C o o p e r ’s Underwear •“S p r i n g . N u e d l c ” K n i t B e n n in g to n B u ilt w it h F a te n te d C lo te d C ro U .il S ta n d s U p U n d e r A n y S tr a in n d erw ear th a t h 3 n o t th e p ro p e r» ra o u r.t c { give a n d s p r i n g - b a c k , s o o n lo s e » I t s shape a n d is not com fortable. We m ake n lea d er o f C ooper's ‘‘Spnnt{Nee<Ue’’K nit. ltfiM nds the stra in a n d holds its shape. All w eights, styles a n d sizes for fall and w in ter w ear. S hirts, neckw ear, hosiery for m ea. A very com plete line. W ill you com e in u n d look over o u r lines? U T he Paris Fair, T he H igh School C om m encem ent e x e rcises o f T hursday evening w as a pro nounced success in every w ay. The Church o f C h rist w as p re ttily decorated w ith a predom ination o f dogwood blos soms and w ild sunflow ers, s e ttin g fo rth the class colors o f gold and w hite, very ta s tily . The piano solo bv Miss Marion Woods, th e vocal solo, by Mrs. B. A. B erry , and th e selections re n dered by the popular local q u a rte t, pleased th e large audience exceedingly. I’rof. B. A. B erry p re sen te d th e d iplo m as and Rev. Leon L. M yers rendered the invocation and benediction. The cla ss receiving th e diplom as con sisted o f t h r e e : tw o g irls , Blanche Ross and E m ily H usbands, and one boy, F ra n k W ilson. Blanche Ross delivered th e class « ratio n , "D om estic Science as a B art o f a G irl's E duca tio n ,” w hich w as w ell received by the audience. T he principal address o f th e evening w as delivered by Dr. Jo s. K. H art, of Reed College, P o rtlan d who made very fo rcib le appeal to th e audience and to the grad u atio n class to realize the g re a t o p p o rtu n ities th a t lay before us as a nation. A fu tu re th a t be speaks th e sacrifice o f th e individual for th e comm on good, cooperation of all tow ard a common g o a l : the happi ness of hum anity. H e stro n g ly em - l>hasized th e im m ediate need o f cooper ation in our com m unity as a c o n trib u tion to w ard th is goal. Hood River, Ore. O ff'th e " T ra y the L.nch service recently inaugurated by Union Pacific System that is proving immensely popular, is a new reason why you should insist that your ™ = = » ™ = tickets read Union Pacific System. C offee . . . S a n d w ic h e s . P ie . . . . D o u g h n u ts . H a r d B o ile d -t-t- APPLE NOTES I I I t -fr F o w l S in d w ic l.e s ( i n s e a s o n ) . joc t ONE H U N D R E D CENTS W ORTH — FO R O NE D O L L A R ! Does this mean anything to you Mr. Consumer? Are you making each and every cent of your Dollar work to your advantage ? If not, why not ? Since the J. C. Penney Co. came to Hood River, the prices on many articles have dropped. Have you noticed it? We believe in a square deal: One Hundred Cents’ worth for One Dollar, with no premiums to bribe you. All we ask is a fair comparison of our merchandise and prices with those of others. We Buy For L e ss 5c 49c 98< Men's f a t h e r Work Gloves 69c 98 49. 98. Men’s and Boy’s Summer Hats 19 39.- 49. 98c A gen ts 59. fo r Table Oil Cloth per yard 69c 18 .- Ladies' House Dresses Calico per vard 98> 5c Indies’ Vests No Sleeves J. & P. Coats Thread, per spool $1 45 Men’s and Boys’ Fancy Caps 25c Men’s Canvas Gloves, per pair Bungalow Aprons Men's Khaki I’ants, good wt. 5c 10. 19. 25. Dainty Corset Covers 25>' and 49>‘ P icto ria l We S e ll For L ess 4c Children's Straw Play Hats 10c R e v ie w P attern s Men’s Colgate's Talcum Powder 9c Blue D>*nim White Bib Overalls l aundry Soap for 98c / 75 BUSY S tew art Bldg . 3rd and State. S TORES H (H )I) RI VER. O R E G O N pi im icd "ii jo in in g 25c th e a t N am pa. T he visito rs, who have trav e le d ex te n siv ely o ver the U nited S ta te s, a re g re a tly pleased w ith th e scenic w onders o f th e section of th e c o untry around M osier as well as th e ideal c lim atic conditions. PROCLAMATION W heres, th e N ation pays its respect to th e d e p arted ones on M em orial Day, (M ay 30), All persons in th e C ity o f M osier and D istric t a re hereby requested to assem ble a t th e C hurch of C hrist a t th e hour o f 2 p. m. fo r th e purpose of m em orial service. T h erefo re, I. E d g ar A. Race, M ayor o f th e C ity o f M osier, do hereby de c la re May 30 a legal holiday. (S igned) E d g ar A. Race. M ayor. Im m ediately a f te r serv ice th e a ssem bly w ill form in line and m arch to the c em etery un d er m ilita ry escort. C hild ren a re requested to brin g flowers. The business houses in th e city w ill be closed d u rin g th e e n tire day. Liberty Loan Bonds Seven Bars of Heavy Weight M errill MOST POPULAR HO TEL Makes Clubbing Arrangement With The Oregon Farmer Offers Unusual Opportunity to Its Readers MONG our large circle of readers there are a great many who are in terested directly or indirectly in fruit growing, dairying and other branches of farming. All of these naturally wish to keep in close touch with ag ricultural activities throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is being waged for the measures Oregon farmers want and against all sorts of schemes that are detrimental to the people and agricultural interests of this state. We have, therefore, made a special clubbing arrangement with THE OREGON FAR MER whereby any farmer or fruitgrower, who is one of our regular subscribers and who is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone. This offer applies to all those who renew or extend their subscriptions as well as to all new subscribers. If you are interested di rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this unusual opportunity, but send your order in now. THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm paper which is devoting itself exclusively to the farming activities and interests of Oregon. It has a big organization gath ering the news of importance to farmers, dairymen, fruitgrowers, stock raisers and poultry men; and it has the backbone te at tack wrongful methods and combinations and bad legislation, and support honest leaders and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will congratulate us on our being able to make this splendid and at tractive clubbing offer. A The M osier B ulletin 1 Y ea r........ $1,50 The Oregon Farmer, 1 Year.............. 1.00 $2.50 By our special clubbing rate, both for $1.50 I I Stewart Hornless Phonograph, $7.00. Seven Inch Double Records, 35c. / 5 5 0 Outside R o o m s ;; j M O S IE R BOOK Dr. H. L. Dumble RAIL AUTO Leaves Hood River daily at 1:30 p. in. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m. j Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eight returning at 2. C. J. E. CARLSON MOSIER - I I i STO RE j ERIC V. HAUSER. Proprietor H. II. CLOUTIER Manaiin* Dir. M t H o o d R a ilro a d Co. The M osier V alley Bank w ill accept su b scrip tio n s for L ib e rty Ixxan Bonds. P a y m en ts fo r th ese bonds m ay be m ade in m onthly in sta llm e n ts as d e sired. If m ade th ro u g h th e bank, SH O E A N D H A R M SS R E P A IR IN G in te re s t w ill be allow ed on pay m en ts, II \ K M s s s i P H IKS and applied on p urchase o f bond. Subscription# to ta lin g $2,000 have alread y been forw arded from M osier, and it M desired to increase th is m ount. This is a good o p p o rtu n ity to se rv e K l XV*,..HT W H . t>AX 19 your country w hite a t the sam e tim e you a re m aking an inv estm en t th a t is Hood River Marble 4 Granite safe. Bonds a re issued in d iffere n t denom inations, from $50 up. In fo r-, Works m at ton may be obtained from C. G. HOOD B IV M L O R K U O N Nichol, E. M. S tra u ss. «■» W. E. tM f n r r « a n d M a n n f a c ta r e r * o f M oou Chown, as w ell as a t th e bank. m e n u , l 'u t S t o a t W o r » a s p r e tu ity "Buy a Bond" NOW. « » « ^ i * * ■ m * * —» » * ^ 1 C onveniently located w ithin reach of th e c ity 's w holesale, shopping and th e a tre districts. RATES: W ithout hath $1.00 |>er day and up W ith bath - fl.6 0 per day ami up W m . Me M u rra y , G en eral P a s se n g e r A g en t P o rtla n d The Mosier Bulletin Multnomah Hotel e p a rty AH "Off-the-Tray" food» are of same high quality a s serv ed ui U nion Pacific S ystem d ining ca rs . T h e JC w a ite rs pass th ro u g h d ay an d to u rist c a rs w ith lig h t foods a t sm all p rices. Y ou w ill enjoy th is fe a tu re . S p e c ia l M e a t o r . . . Miss M. Shogren cam e u p from E . M. H olm an w as here th is w eek Mr. and Mrs. H a rry A nderson cam e buying live stock fo r his m a rk e t a t P o rtlan d S a tu rd ay n ig h t to be w ith down from The D alles Sunday m orning 4-l- I"I"l"l"l I ■! 1 ■i-1- l- I- i- H - I - I-î- H - l- I-I-i- B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N . Hood R iver. h e r siste r, M iss A. Shogren, fo r a sta y ! fo r a b rie f v isit. T hey w ill a rriv e !■ |. |..I- |..I- 1-.|..|..|- |- |- |.+ l-M -M - M -H-l's, n e x t w eek, as Mr. A nderson is e m Pacific C oast fru it g ro w e rs will do S om ething new , Holly Milk and Rice on th e ir ranch. Mrs. David A llen and little son, ployed by th e en g in e erin g corps in the th e ir sh a re in providing for the n a tio n 's Roy S to ltz re tu rn e d S a tu rd ay faun, " * B aym an, w ere here from T he D alles road construction work in th is county. fc-si supply, and th ere should lie plenty 1 v isit in P ortland. If you w a n t hard tim es hoard your of c ars to handle th is y e a r’s crop. N. P. S tu rg e ss le ft fo r P o rtlan d W ednesday for a v isit w ith Mrs. M ar D. W. Hudson sp e n t Sunday w ith T uesday w here he e x p e c ts to spend a g a re t W alk er and children. m on ey ; if you w an t good tim es spend T his is th e ch eerin g m easure se n t out re la tiv e s in Hood R iver. Miss D ella B urton, who has been your uhuh ) a m o u n t , invest in W ar by J . W. M cClymonds, vice-president p a rt o f th e sum m er w ith re la tiv e s. and g e n era l m an ag er o f the Pacific Roy A b ern ath y w as in Hood R iver F rank M iddlesw art le ft T hursday residing in P o rtla n d , cam e up Monday Bonds or put your money in th e bank F ru it E xpress, and one o f the best Sunday. aftern o o n fo r P o rtlan d w here he w ill for a v isit w ith h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and w here it w ill help to keep business posted m en in the w est on h o rtic u ltu ra l going. S tra u ss, The A rt P o ste r Store. i Mrs. A. B. B urton. S ecurity A n tise p tic H e a le r for seek em ploym ent in th e sh ip yards. B arbed W ire c u ts a t C how n’s. Mrs. J . D. Biles and Mrs. S. H. conditions. Mrs. C. G. G raham re tu rn e d on A new M aytag W ashing M achine Mr. McClymonds has ju s t m ade a Miss N ita V ogel, o f Hood R iver, v is ju s t received. A re you in te rested ? W ednesday to her hom e in P ortland M attock, m other and s is te r re sp e c tiv e survey o f the situ atio n w ith the view a f te r v isitin g fo r th e p a st w eek here ly of M rs. Ed. L. Howe and Miss Daisy of secu rin g all the equipm ent n eces ited S a tu rd ay w ith Mrs. Ja m e s C herry. See Chown. Biles, a rriv e d Sunday from P o rtlan d w ith re la tiv e s. Mrs. J . P. T ryon spent th e w eek end sary to m ee t th e needs of the grow ers. M rs. J . W. Y onish and her d a u g h te r, W. E. Brown le ft T uesday fo r W hite fo r a tw o w e ek s’ 3ta y a t Lehow a F ru it in The D alles w ith re la tiv e s. The Pacific F ru it E x p ress company L au ra, w ere in Hood R iv er S atu rd ay F arm . | Salm on w ere he w ill have c h arg e of h a ; 12,600 o f its own cars, and is ru sh Clyde Pulley v isite d Sunday a f t e r aftern o o n . Mrs. R obt. E. Shinn le ft Sunday ing the c o nstruction of 2700 additional an orchard tr a c t and stra w b e rry field noon in Hood R iver. John E ld e r w ent to Hood R iver and belonging to Ed. Ball, o f T he D alles. m orning fo r C orvallis w here she will cars w hich will be av ailab le shortly. M aurice Woods w as in Hood R iv er Pine G rove S a tu rd ay on a business v isit fo r a m onth a t her fo rm er home. In addition to th is num ber, the P. F. W anted—Beef cattle, hogs and veal. trip . Sunday. Phone or w rite E. M. H olm an, Hood H er fa th e r, W. J . K err, is president of E. people a re leasing 2500 A rm our ears W hen in Hood R iver stop in a t the Kiver, O iegon. L ee’s Lice K ille r in liquid o r pow der the O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. Mr. to m eet th e em ergency. jlo E lectric K itchen In P a t L in d say 's lor a t C how n's. Shinn accom panied his w ife as fa r as McClymonds e stim a te s th a t the C a l C. Y. Cooper, county assessor, w as m23tf P ortland. W a lte r Clay sp e n t th e day in Hood vonr m eals or lunches. ifornia oran g e crop w ill be ten per down from T he D alles W ednesday to Miss D orothy E. P assm ore w as in a ssist his d ep u ty , O. E. W ilson, w ith R iver Sunday. Rev. l,eon L. M yers, accom panied by cen t m ore th an la st y ear, and the his little son, Paul, re tu rn e d T hursday j melon crop in the Im p erial Valley w ill Clyde Rand, o f Hood R iver, w as Hood R iv er S a tu rd ay v isitin g w ith some o f th e w ork. trien d s. from E ugene w here he a tte n d ed the run from 25 to 30 per cen t heavier. v isitin g here Sunday and Monday. J . K. M cG regor sp e n t T uesday in Anyone w ishing apple and o th e r i T he D alles on business. H e accom- com m encem ent exercises o f his alm a T urlock m elons w ill be ab o u t the sam e Mrs. B. E. W eller w e n t to P ortland m ate r, th e E ugene B ible U n iv erstiy . as la st season. f ru it tre e s fre e , call a t once. A rth u r ; panied J . W. McDonald who had m o th e first o f the w eek for a visit. Rev. M yers sta te d th a t he m et a num Deciduous tre e f r u it w ill be about Kuhn. tored over from Hood R iver. M ark A. M ayer re tu rn e d Sunday ber o. his form er schoolm ates and e n the sam e as last season, b u t C alifornia The new c o n cen trated bluing, here n ig h t from a business trip to P ortland. Dudley P iercey was here the first of g rap es w ill be heav ier first, o f course. S tra u ss, T he A rt the w eek from The D alles v isitin g joyed the renew al o f friendships. Miss Irm a E ld er w as in Hood R iv er P o ster S tore. T w en ty seven thousand e a rs of c itru s Mrs. Donald A hearn, o f E lreno, w ith his p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. betw een tra in s T uesday m orning. O klahom a, w ith h e r in fa n t son. S h a n f ru it have been handled so fa r w ith the Mrs. J . P. C arroll and Miss Effie Piercey. indications pointing to all c a rrie rs H. D. Jo n e s re tu rn e d Monday from W rig h t w ere v isito rs T hursday a f t e r non, a rriv e d T hursday to spend the Com m encing S a tu rd ay , May 26, for sum m er w ith her p a ren ts, Mr. and loading a bout 50,000 cars. a v isit of a few d a y s in P ortland. noon in Hood R iver. T he P F . E. is g e ttin g ready to one w eek double A rt P o ste rs in the Mrs. A. B. B urton. Mrs. A hearn, nee Al. B ehrens w as in Hood R iv er F r i H. W. Danielseri and nephew , F e rd i Pure Food G rocery D ept. Double Ruby B urton, w as m arried nearly tw o handle th e eanteloupe crop o f the Im day m orning b etw een tra in s. nand S tra u ss, w ere Hood R iver v isito rs losters end S a tu rd ay , J u n e 2. S tra u ss, y e ars ago a t th e home o f h e r p a ren ts, perial V alley w hich w ill s t a r t ab o u t lü J . E. Proctor and son, F rank w ere T hursday. " h e A rt P o ste r Store. Ti sinee w hich tim e she has resided w ith May 25th. The a creag e has been in in Hood R iver on S a tu rd ay . creased fro m 4000 to 13,000. The A big special in m e n ’s pipes a t ‘25c. Mrs. H e rb e rt L. R oberts, nee Miss her husband in Oklahom a. H orse C ollar Puds in a ll sizes, a t See tn em th is w eek a t S tra u s s ’ The R uth L ittle n a g e , sp e n t se v e ra l days Portland Painless D entist. We E x P. F. E. e x p e c t to handle 6000 ears. C how n's. The T urlock canteloupes w ill follow. A rt P o ste r Store. v isitin g w ith h e r siste r, M rs. H enry trac t, C row n, and Bridge your teeth The deciduous f ru it m ovem ent will W. A. F ire h au g h re tu rn e d to P o rt Mrs. W m. Johnson and h e r d a u g h te r, N elsen, and husband, in P o rtlan d the ib w lu te ly P ain less; we em ploy only land S a tu rd ay a fte r a stay a t O rtley. T helm a, w ere S a tu rd ay v isito rs in first of la st w eek. E xperienced and R egistered m en ; ti(- m ingle w ith the so u th e rn C alifornia eanteloupe crop. T he green f r u it crop C. A. H uge w as in Hood R iv er Sat- Hood R iver. J. A. Couey, b ro th er-in -la w o f Mrs. leen years gu aran tee on all w oik. w ill probably call for 15,000 cars. urduy afternoon. J . N. M osier was in The D alles the E. J . T h rift, whose home is in Shedd, -Seventeen years_ continual praetiee in B ring th is card Mrs. J a s . C am p v isited in Hood la tte r p a rt o f la st w eek on legal busi- , Oregon, le ft Monday for Condon a fte r P ortland Oregon. Three Go to Enlist in Navy a v isit h e re w ith Mrs. T h r if t and | with you, it in w orth money. P o rtlm d ness. R iver S a tu rd ay and Sunday. Painless D en tirt. 305 Second St , T h e Sw eet c id e ra t all tim es. Ila g e ’s C ider j L ie u te n a n t and Mrs. M cFadden m ade ■ fam ily. Isee E vans, J r . , Clyde Bailey and B usiness as usual a t th is s to re w ith Dalles, Ore. O pposite A. M. W illiam s O ra Hodge le ft here W ednesday a f te r a b rie f v isit in P o rtlan d the first of F acto ry . ui23t( Co Phone Mam 3631. tl prices as low a s possible and stocks noon fo r P ortland to e n lis t in the F. A. A llington w e n t to Hood R iver the w eek. Mrs. P. L. A rth u r le ft Sunday for N avy. R e cru itin g Officer Sarm on was Our S lo g a n : “ K eep B usiness Go k e p t up so you can g e t w h at you w ant S a tu rd ay ufternoon. E ugene as a d e le g a te to the s ta te eon- 1 1 w hen you w an t it. S tra u ss, T he A rt here and gave the young men a p re Mrs. J . W. H uskey w as a v isito r the in g .” F or our c o u n try ’s sake w ill you P o ste r Store. convention o f the R ebekah lodge. lim inary exam in atio n and pronounced help? S tra u ss, T he A rt P o s te r Store. last of th e w eek in Hood R iver. Mrs. S. E. E vans w as elected as a them sound in every re sp ec t. All of H. L. B ickford drove o ver from Miss A lice L. B en n ett w as a week d e le g a te to th e convention b u t on ac Guy D uvall w as in Hood R iver S un end v isito r w ith re la tiv e s in The Hood R iver w ith his tea m and will count o f the illness of her siste r-in law the young men have been em ployed day v isitin g w ith re la tiv e s. here in th e o rchards, th e first tw o, help U ncle Sam uel solve tie; food I Dalles. Mrs. J . E. I’r< r t >r w as a v isto r on 1 problem by p lan tin g spuds on th e ir i w as u nable to leave. Mrs. A rth u r, I how ever, having re ce n tly retu rn e d who re tu rn e d T hursday, had been 1 Mr. and Mrs. EL L. R oot and tw o a fte r spending the w in te r in C a lifo r W ednesday in Hood R iver. j place. ele cte d as a lte rn a te . Mrs. Wm. Jo h n children, H ow ard and Amos, spent M rs. V. C. Y oung w as in Hood R iver Sunday in Hood R iver. Fred U lm er and C .J. E. C arlson left son, th e o th er d e le g ate , le ft Monday nia, A rizona and Nevada. W ednesday a fte rn o o n v isitin g friends. Sunday fo r E ugene w here th ey w ere j m orning. She e x p e c ts to v isit a fte r Mr. and Mrs. A. B. B urton and Mrs. F. G. E n g elk e sp e n t W ednes little d a u g h te r, V ictoria, sp e n t Sunday d e le g ate s from the local lodge to th e j the convention in E ugene and P ortland S t a t e o f O h io , C it y o f T o le d o , L u c a s C o u n ty , ss. s ta te convention of the Odd F ellow s ! before re tu rn in g home. day afternoon in Hood R iver. aftern o o n in Hood R iver. F ra n k J. C heney m a k e s o a th th a t he 1 lodge which convened th is w eek. Mrs. W. !’. V ining w as a Hood R iver is s e n io r p a r t n e r o f t h e f irm o f F . J . J . W. McDonald w as th ro u g h here W anted Second hand Economy ja rs , F o r Sale Pom ona b a rre l sp ra y er, . W ednesday aftern o o n w ith 15 little C h e n e y & C o., d o in g b u s in e s s in th e v isito r W ednesday aftern o o n . q u u rt o r h a lf gallon. S ta te price. (wiles, hose and o th e r o rch ard tools C ity <>f T o le d o , C o u n ty a n d S t a t e a f o r e pigs w hch he had in c ra te s tied on the s a id . a n d t h a t s a id A rm w ill p a y t h e J . M. C arroll w as in Hood R iv er W rite M. S ., c are B ulletin. jl such as pru n in g sh ears, w agon, apple tu n o f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S f o r T uesday aftern o o n on business. Mrs. J a m e s C herry and her little lx>x nailer and o th e r p a rap h e rn alia at re a r of his HUtomobile. Mr. McDonald, s ea< h a n d e v e rv c a s e o f C a ta r r h th a t F ra n k W ilson w as a Hood R iver v is d a u g h te r, Doris, sp e n t F riday v isitin g j a b a rg ain . 1 need the room and w a rt who purchased the pigs in G rass V al c a n n o t h e c u r e d b y t h e u s e o f H A L L ’S ito r T uesday aftern o o n . w ith her siste r, Mrs. R. H. K em p, and them off th e place. A rth u r Kuhn, j l ley and who w as on his w ay to Hood C A T A R R H C U R E . F R A N K J C H E N E Y R iver, sta te d th a t th e only chance to S w o r n t o b e f o r e m e a n d s u b s c r ib e d Mrs. E. J . T h rift w as a W ednesday husband, in Odell. Miss Zola M ifrgan, who has been ! buy pigs now is w here th e fa rm e rs j in m y p r e s e n c e , t h i s 6 th d a y o f D e c e m v isito r in The D alles. In honor o. our S oldier Dead, sto re a tte n d in g the high sehiNil in A lbany, j have insufficient feed o r p a stu re for i b e r. A. 1». 1**6. A W GLEA SON , N o t a r y P u b lic . Mrs. E. C. Rhodes w as a v isito r in closed all day M em orial Day, W ednes stopped off T uesday n ig h t for a visit J th e porkers. H e w as in L yle last I ( S e a l) H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e is t a k e n I n t e r n day, May 30th. S tra u ss. !!uvu R iver on T hursday. w ith th e fam ily o f h e r a u n t, Mrs. w eek w here he also m ade purchases. a lly a n d a c t s th r o u g h t h e B lo o d o n th e F. P arsley and w ife v isited th e ; Mrs. Wm. G raham and little son E. A. Race. Miss M organ le ft on R e tu rn in g to Hood R iver in th e a f te r M u c o u s S u rfa< • s o f th e S y s te m . S e n d i noon he had dis|>osed o f all o f them f o r te s t i m o n i a l s fr* > retu rn ed Monday to th e ir home in i W ednesday for her home in Moro. Duns m o re’s Sunday, F J C H E N E Y A C O . T o le d o . O. before m orning. Let us flniali your film s. Same m ay 1»' Moro a l t e r a visit here w ith re la tiv e s. S o ld b y a l l D r u g g is ts . 75c. Jo h n D enny, a fo rm er M osier resi- I Mrs. S. A. M errill and siste r, Miss H a l l 's F n m il y P ills f o r c o n s ti p a ti o n . left at th e Bulletin office. Slocoin A , Mrs. Ed. F. R eeves sp en t th e w eek ] dent, and who is now resid in g a t Bick- Canfield. Hood R iver. If end here w ith her husband. She had ieton, W ash., w here he has ranch M innie D. Hyde, and siste r-in -law . M r and Mrs. H enry D anielson and been in P o rtlan d and e a s te rn O regon I in te re s ts, w as in the city th e first o f Miss Annie D. M errill, who have been baby son w ere v isito rs T uesday in T he j d uring th e past w eek. th e w eek v isitin g w ith old friends v isitin g here fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks w ith L. J . M errill, th e ir son and D alles. Mrs. S. E. E vans w h s in The D alles a f te r an absence of nearly th re e years. cousin, le ft T uesday n ig h t en ro u te to F or Sale Pigs, ju s t w eaned, w e ig h t Friday and S atu rd ay w here she v isited Mr. Denny still ow ns residence prop th e ir home in l)es M oines, Iow a. At 30 to fit) lbs. W rite o r phone J . W. w ith Mrs. F. M. H u n ter, h e r siste r-in - e rty here in tne vicinity o f th e Mosier N am pa, Idaho, they e xpected to m eet PORTLAND, OREGON I creek bridge. law, who w as ill in a h o spital th ere. McDonald, Hood R iver, a t once. S. A. M errill w ho left here sev eral days ago to look a f te r his o rc h ard in THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST & te re s ts th ere . H is young o rch ard is A u st com ing into b e arin g th is year. -t-t-t-t- ioc ioc ioc 5 c Physician and Surgeon T e le p h o n e s : R e sid en c e II.U O ffice 1241 O ffic e in B r o t i u i B ld g . H o o d R iver Ice Cream OREGON Soft Drinks ot All Kinds Are You Pleased with the glasses your are w ear ing? If not come to my office with your eye troubles and headaches. I fit glasses, that one thing I do. and fit them right. Over 30 years’ practice has placed me where it is no experiment. Many of the leading physicians and surgeons not only send their patients with eye trouble and headache to me, but come themselves, which means I have gained their confidence. Personal attention in all cases. FREE CONSULTATION Dr. G eo . A . C u ttin g O ffice* w ith D. L in d q u is t, th e 1 r a d in » J e w e le r ARTHUR PHARMACY 307 E . 2nd St., The Dalles, Ore.