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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1917)
Don’t think that you must hav» vour trousers made to mea sure just because you are very tall or extra stout. We have them that will nt you without a ly delays or troubles such as usually accompany special order«, We also have a nice line of white duck and flannel pan s for summer wear, plain white and with small pin stripe. Our prices are the lowest. We have Men’s pants for 95e, $1.10. $1.25. $1.50. $ 1 .9 8 and up. Ladies’ White Underskirts, lace Special trimmed Special. — Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, regular 15c values, your choice three fo r _ .......... For Garden Work get a pair of our Feminalls or Garden- alls the new work-a-day ga ments for ladies. Made of plain blue or tan fabrics that wear. They cover one eom- completely and leave lots of room to reach and bend. Just what women have been looking for. Ask to see them. 2nd Floor. N ew Pongee Silks. Just in; these shades ar - very popular this Spring. New Crepes, New Sport Skirting We have a big assortment to choose from in all the ne vest weaves and colorings. We have never had a nicer line of dress materials for you to select from. Call and see them. Our prices are the lowest. Dresses for the Girls. 38c 25c A splendid line to choose from; made of good grade of gingham, in becoming styles. Combination trimming to match. Plain colors, strii.es, checks, and plaids. Also white lawn and organdy d esses trimmed with lace and in sertion You will be plea ed with our assortment and our prices. Children’s dresses or 48c, 65e, 75c. 85c, 95c, and up. Extra Pants for Men. Shoes for Men. We have just received a delayed shipment of dress and every-day wear pants for men and can now supply you with about any kind or quality y«u might want, from a cottonade pant to to the best of all wool dress pants. All sizes, including the Slim, Medium and Stout models. We have some exceptional bargains in Men’s dress and every day heavy work shoes. The Dress shoes are mostly in the popular P^nglish last; in both black and tan. The heavy shoes include A A Cutters and Hunkidori, and other good makes. You save good money on your shoe purchases here. The Paris Fair, Hood River, Oregon APPLK AS FOOD HELPS WAR BONDS The decision of H e rb e rt C. Hoover, U n ited S ta te s food a d m in istra to r, th a t f ru it is a f c o i and a necessity was v ita l to th e in te re s ts of th e M osier d istric t. The M osier com m unity d e pends e n tire ly upon its f ru it ra isin g in d u stry , w hich by com bined co-oper a tio n it has developed to th e highest poi in t o f perfection. H ad th e decision l> >een tM o th erw ise th e g ro w e rs would have been com pelled to d iscontinue all ¡orch ard work and m ost d isa stro u s r e su lts would have been a p p a re n t for ensuing years. As s ta te d by a grow er, f r u it is es se n tia l to th e health o f an arm y, und no f ru it is m ore easily tran sp o rte d , will keep b e tte r, has th e n u trim e n t and the h e a lth g iv in g q u a litie s as has th e apple. Since the ru lin g of Mr. H oover and S e c retary of A g ric u ltu re H ouston, the su b scrip tio n for th e w ar bond issue has received a stim u lu s and $2200 additional w as subscribed for on l S a tu rd ay last. T his b rin g s the to ta l subsrciption from M osier to over $4000. It has been e stim a te d th a t to cover th e to ta l am ount o f th e L ib erty Ixian, subscrip- 1 tions m ust equal six p e r cen t of the bank deposits th ro u g h o u t the co u n try . The am ount alread y subscribed in M osier is considerably in excess o f the p ro p o rtio n ate sh a re based on these figures. Catarrhal Deafness Car not Be Cured b y lo c a l a p p lic a t io n s , a s t h e y c a n n o t r e a c h tl flgMMfed p o r tio n o f th e c a r Th< re la o n ly o n e w a y to c u r e c a ta r r h a l d e a f n e s s , a n d th a t is by a c o n s t it u t io n a l r e m e d y . C a ta r r h a l D e a f n e s s is c a u s e d by a n i n fla m e d c o n d itio n o f th» m u c o u s lining; o f th e E u s t a c h ia n T u be. W h en t h is tu b e Is in fla m e d y o u h a v e a rum bling; s o u n d or Im p e r fe c t h t a r in g . a n d w h e n it is e n t ir e ly c lo s e d . D< a fto s s is th e r e su lt. U n le s s th e in fla m m a t io n t a n be r e d u c e d a n d t h is tu b e r< s to r e d to i t s n o r m a l c o n d itio n , h e a r in g w ill be d e s tr o y e d fo r e v e r . M an y c a s e s o f d e a f n e s s a r e c a u s e d by c a ta r r h , w h ic h is a n In fla m e d c o n d itio n o f t h e m u c o u s s u r fa c e s H a ll’s C a ta r r h C ure a c t s th r u th e b lo o d on t h e m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th e s y s tem . W e w ill g iv e O ne H u n d r e d D o lla r s for a n y c a n o f C a ta r r h a l D e a f n e s s th a t c a n n o t be c u r e d by H a ll ’s C a ta r r h Cure. C ir c u la r s free. A ll D r u g g is ts . 75c. F J C H E N E Y * C O . T o le d o . O tim e th a t the lea f is e n tire ly sum ed. T he^insect is very sm a ll,a b o u t BRIEF LOCAL MENTION | one e ig h th of in inch in length, and shiny brow n in color. I t jum ps from H - l - l I I l "l" l - i- l - l ' H - I " l I I I 1 I I " « ■ the p la n t on being d istu rb ed and ia a w . E. H sukey w as in T he D alles ha-d one to see actu ally feeding on the la s t w eek on business. " U n le s s th e $6,000,000 "bond issue leaves. T he plan ts can be p ro tected by sp ra y in g w ith th e follow ing fo rm u M rs J . M. C arroll w as a v isito r in fo r good roads is adopted a t th e Ju n e Hood K iver S a tu rd ay aftern o o n . election, we w ill not invest one c e n t in la : B ordeaux m ix tu re a t the ra te o f ; pro p erty in O re g o n ,” w as th e s t a te 5-5-50; th a t is, 5 lbs. bluestone, 5 lbs. S. E. E vans w as in T he D alles the m ent m ade by W. R. R eaves, o f S a n ta stone lim e and 50 gallons o f w ater. It first o f th e w eek on business. B a rb ara , C a lif., who accom panied by will fa c ilita te m a tte rs to buy th e p re S e c u rity A n tise p tic H e ale r for his fam ily and J . F. Moser and fam ily pared B ordeaux m ix tu re from o r e of B arbed W ire c u ts a t C how n’s. in a n o th e r autom obile a re to u rin g the th e sp ra y dealers. W. D. H oeye w as in Hood R iver C abbage M aggots — The cabbage s ta te o f O regon looking fo r a location. th is w eek. T hese people w ere en ro u te to Endi- m aggot feeds on the roots o f th e plan t, Mrs. Tom Moe and baby son v isited c o tt. W ash., to v isit w ith frien d s and o ften doing sufficient dam age to kill I th is w eek in Hood R iver. sta te d th a t th ey w ill anxiously a w ait the plan t. No known insecticide has th e decision o f th e people of O regon on proven sa tis fa c to ry in c ontrolling the E lm er L Root m ade a business trip pest. H ow ever, very good re su lts can th e good roads question. to The D alles T hursday. be placing ta rre d papier d scs about the ‘‘We like the soil and c lim atic con Sw eet eider a t all tim es H ave's C ider d itio n s and think the scenery is the p lan t a t th e su rface o f th e soil. T ake F actory. m23tf g ra n d e st in the world in O regon, but a piece of ta rre d paper about t w o 1 John E ld er w as tra n s a c tin g business th a t th e O regon roads a re th e m eanest inches sq u a re ; cut w ith scissors to c e n th is w eek in T he D alles. and m ost devlish th a t we have ev er te r and su rfa ce . Place th ese on the Roy A b ern ath y w as in Hood R iver s e e n ,” continued Mr. R eaves. “ A fte r p lan ts as th ey a re se t and cover s lig h t th e m iddle o f th e w eek. being used to th e C alifo rn ia roads we ly w ith d irt. W rite the O. A. ( ’. for sim ply w ill not to le ra te such roads as th e ir bulletin , which w ill be s e n t free. | F ra n k P a rk e r w as here la st w eek R adish M aggot Insecticides a re not e x is t in O regon. We have disposed of from Hood R iv er on business. our business in C alifo rn ia and desire i very effective in c ontrolling th is in L e e ’s Lice K ille r in liquid or pow der to locate som ew here in O regon. T here sect. T he b est w ay to avoid th e pest a t Chown s. a re 50 people in my c ity who feel the j is to grow radishes in fram es covered M iss L illian M arvel visited la st w eek sam e as w e do re g a rd in g th e O regon w ith m osquito bar. T his w ill keep the in Hood R iver. roads and if th e bond issue passes all (lies from d e positing eggs on the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren w ere co n te m p la te in v estin g in pro p erty i young roots of the p la n ts. Hots) R iv er v isito rs la s t w eek. holdings in th is sta te . We sincerely Raise Flag With Military Ceremony hope th a t th e people o f O regon re aliz e I C. A. H age sp en t S a tu rd ay in Hood th e benefits of good roads not only to R iver. U nder th e com m and of L ie u ten a n t th em selv es b u t as an a sse t in d ra w in g | [ E ilensburg, H orse C ollar Pads in all sizes, a t a d eta ch m e n t of soldiers s e ttle r s from o th e r p a rts o f the j C how n’s. inarched to M ayerdale on W ednesday, c o untry w here huge sum s of money is ] j M em orial Day, w here a big Mag w as Miss Lizzie E ld er w as a Hood R iver expended each y e a r to build and m ain- i v isito r lust w eek. ta in roads. A gain, 1 say, we w a n t to j hoisted on the 110 foot pole w ith m ili a L. Lam b w as in T he D alles lust in v est in O regon, but we a re a w aitin g ta ry rite s. Around th e pole the sol- th e outcom e of th e m easure on the j d iers stood a t a tte n tio n , w hile the w eek. ballo t for good roads in th is s ta te , and I I lie u ten a n t played “ T ru e to C o lo rs,’ H. W. D anielsen m ade a business e b u g le an d tw o o f th e Hold le rs th a t unless it passes we as w ell as j I o k n e p t th th trip to Hood R iver th is w eek. e flag , a c c o rd in g to th e c u s to m , m any o th e rs w ill refu se absolutely to Miss M arie G raham re tu rn e d T hurs- I from touching th e ground, Mrs. B. F. cV m .ia-rn r.u ,, ( U u f r o m u u t a i f »•» o : '------ | W eller pulled on tn e h a ly a rd u n til the like this. Mrs. W. D. Holly w e n t to Hood lam e, who died in San F rancisco Wed Hag w as a t h a lf m ast, in com m em ora nesday n ig h t of la s t w eek. R iver T hursday fo r a visit. tion of M em orial Day, w here it re- I m ained u n til noon, and w as then j Mrs. R uth I.ockwoad re tu rn e d T u es You will not feel the A new M aytag W ashing M achine raised to th e top of th e flag pole. ju s t received. A re you in te rested ? day to P ortland a f te r v isitin g t h e fa m hot, sw eltering days S everal p ictu res o f the cerem ony ily o f her b ro th er, N. P a rk e Sturgeas. See Chown. w ere ta k e n by F. A. Shogren, who of the sum m er. W hen in Hood R iver stop in a t the She had j u s t re tu rn e d from Shaniko w as fo rm erly sta ff p h o to g rap h e r on E lectric K itchen in P a t L indsay’s lor w here she fo rm erly ta u g h t achool. By I.eroy Childs the O regonian. W hile th e re she w as th e g u e st of Mr. your m eals or lunches. tn23tf W e h av e 6, 8, 9, 12 and Mrs. H. M. W est, form erly of In m ost p a rts of the Ixiw er V alley it J . P. C arroll and his son, G. I.. Car- th is city. and 16 inch desk, will be w ell to m ake plans fo r the ap-1 roll, w ere in T he D alles y e sterd a y on bracket or oscillating. Roy S to ltz is here from F o rtlan d plication of th e calyx sp ray about the business. first of Ju n e . In the case o f e arly v a J . I \ T ryon and fam ily in th e big v isitin g w ith hia p a re n ts, Mr. and rie tie s such a s ’ A stra ih a n s , G raven- Stop in to day and tru ck ow ned by Mr. T ryon, m otored Mr«. U. G. S toltz, a t G reenw ood, be ste in s, e tc ., th is application can be select Y OU R fan fore being called to re p o rt to hia com “B f ttr r Roada W ill B uild Your Busl- W ednesday to G rass V alley. pany. Mr. S to ltz has e n listed in the m ade a t an e a rlie r d ate. n> hh Blggor" ia the catchy good roads W anted— Beef c attle , bogs and vpb I E ighth com pany. The calyx sp ray is an e x tre m e ly im- C oast A rtille ry ■loguu coined by C. W. Walla, m er Phone or w rite E. .M. H olm an, HooO Corps, of P ortland. He has been IKirtant ap p licatio n for the control of Kiver, O tegon. jl5 both - !«• scab and codling m oth. c h an t and e n th u sia stic good roads a tte n d in g the B ehnke-W alker Business 6t Col. C ornelius G a rd en e r re tu rn e d ti C ollege in th a t c ity . D uring trie p a st w eek scab has put in booster of Fossil, W heeler County. * * * P o rtlan d F riday a f te r a sta y on his an u|i|>enr&nre on th e foliage. Upon [ Mr. lla tm is e n , accom panied by his O rtley ranch. each one of th e green fungus spots on i A lternate stre tc h es of Im proved w ife and d a u g h te r, arriv e d W ednesday Mrs. S. E. E vans and h e r d a u g h te r, from P ortland and a re spending a tho leaves a re prixiuced thousands and roads and m ud holes do not g et the Mrs. J . R. W ilcox, w ere in Hood R iver week w ith hia b ro th er, Paul, a t the thousands o f spores which w ith the farm er or autom obile ow ner anyw here. com ing o f a litttle rain and wind a re , S atu rd ay afternoon. la t t e r ’s ranch south o f tow n. Mr. s c a tte re d and re su lt in serious T hey need a continuous highw ay ju st M iss M agdelene M itchell, o f Hood lia rm ise n is a piano d e aler, o f P o rt f readily ru it infection unless e v ery th in g is as a locom otive needs a continuous i r YOU WANT some : R iver, is v isitin g her frien d , Miss land. Mrs. H arm iseti is a s is te r of covered w ith sp ray . F ru it anil foliage trac k . System s of h a rd surfaced high- j E m ily H usbands. W. H. K erslak e, who fo rm e rly owned have m ade a m arked gro w th since th e j ways are th e efficien t and econom ical F or a n y th in g in th e line o f Music, the Poe place, la st sp ra y w as applied and m uch o f | plan. B e e A lex IV (o riso n a t M osier, Ore. Portland Painless D entist We E x th is is open to infection a t the p re sen t Vote 314 X YES and get som e per Bn tt> js tim e anti for th is reason, on account of m anent im proved roads iu Oregon. trac t, C row n, and Bridge your teeth CALL ON Mrs. C. J . E. C arlson and d a u g h te r, absolutely P a in le ss; we em ploy only the presence o f seal) on the leaves a t E lsie, w e re Hood R iver v isito rs Mon E xperienced und R egistered m en ; tif- the presen t tim e, it w ill he w ell to ap- ! In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e ro a d b o n d day. leen years g u a ran tee on all woik ply th e calyx sp ray before a ra in if j d is c u s s io n It Is n o te d t h a t th e s t a te l o t ns finish your film s. Same may be Seventeen years c ontinual practice in possible. llo o d R iv e r, O re. P h o n e 33*3 E ven though the codling m oth will h ig h w a y c o m m issio n s t U s last m e e t B ring th is card left at th e B ulletin office. Hlocom A P ortland Oregon. Canfield. Hood River. (1 a itli you, it is w orth money, l ’o r tlin d not hatch for a t least four w eeks, it is in g I n s tr u c te d Its e n g in e e r to co llect very im p o rta n t th a t a rse n a te o f lead Heliotropes, aalvia, petunia, 75c. do* ; d a ta r e la tiv e to th e co st o f p a v in g Mrs. A. I.a n try , o f Lyle, W n., is Painless D entist. 305 Second St , T h e geranium s, 8lx colors, fi doz ; asters, H&c. v isitin g a t th e hom e o f h e r m other, I »allow. Ore. O pposite A. M. W illiam s be applied to th e young fru its a t th is j p la n ts w ith a view o f b e in g In d e p e n d do/. ; pansies, %C do/. , or 1 do* fl; cab t i n e . D uring m ost seasons fully Si e n t of p a v in g c o n tr a c to rs . I t Is a lso Co P hone Main IW3I. t( bages, 3 doe., ’¿¡So; tomatoes, l!So do*; egg Mrs. A. S ellinger. * plants, p e r cen t o f th e w orm s o f the first gen-1 pepper plants, celery, 15c do«, or A big line o f lad ie s' and c h ild re n ’s .5c per 100. Recognizing th e u sefu ln ess and labor « ra tio n e n te r the fru it th ro u g h the c a n o te d th a t th e c o m m iss io n h a s p r a c pum ps ami oxfords. T he good reliable, saving q u a litie s o f th e M aytag (lower lyx end o f the apple, because it offers | tic a lly d e c id e d to lay a se c tio n of ce- stylish kind a t la st y e a r ’s prices. w ash er as used in th e fam ily o f th e ir easy access. T he caly x cups a re only m e u t c o n c re te o n th e ro a d n e a r S h e r i E. M. S tra u ss, The A rt F o s te r S tore. son, O m ar G. S ayrs, it w as but a short open for a few day s follow ing th e fall d an . * * * F rank R. H ow ard w as up from Hood tim e Before Mr. and Mrs. S a y rs d e o f th e p e ta ls and can only be filled w ith R iver last w eek p a tro llin g the lines cided th a t each one o f th e ir four poison a t th is tim e . W hen once filled A re y o u a w a r e th a t In th e p a st te n marrie«! d a u g h te rs should also have for th e Facific S ta te s T elephone com- th e poison alw ay s rem ain s th e re and one in th e ir fam ilies. L ast week th e young w orm upon batching, even y e a r s a p p r o x im a te ly f40.CU0.000 h a s pany. b een sp e n t in th e s t a te o f O reg o n on Ginn, Colem an & Co. delivered an though it be six w eeks a f te r th e a p p li Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. M orden w ere P O R r t .A N D . O R E G O N T ro ad s, p rin c ip a lly p a tc h w o rk , a lo ad here from F ortland over Sunday fo r a ele ctric M aytag w ash er to Mrs. Vie cation has been m ade, g e ts the arsen ic o f g ra v e l h e r e a n d o n e th e r e ? In view Raee at Mosier. an e le ctric M aytag to and is destro y ed before he can g e t into v isit a t th e home of his b ro th er, G. F. Mrs. R. T. M organ a t Moro, and a the fru it. of th is e x p e n d itu r e w h a t a b o u t a bond THE NORTHWEST’ S LARGEST & Morden. gasoline (lower M aytag w asher to Mrs. The follow ing form ula is su g g ste d Issu e of $6.000.000 fo r p e r m a n e n t Mr. and Mrs. B. A. B erry w ent to (T are A xtell and Mrs. W. A. M organ, MOST POPULAR HO TEL r o a d s ? S o m e p eople w ill not b eliev e P ortland on th e boat S a tu rd ay a f t e r both living e a s t o f Moro. W ith the for th is application : I.im e-sulphur, 1-35. a rse n a te o f lead. th e s e fig u re s , b u t s e c u re th e m fo r noon fo r a v isit a t V ancouver w ith her g if t o f th ese fo u r pow er M aytag -1-40 (if pow der is ustai, 2 lbs. to 50 y o u rse lv e s . T h e fig u re s r a n be se C onveniently 1 ora tv I n itliin reacli p a ren ts, re tu rn in g T uesday n ight. w ash ers each one o f th e ir five m arried gallons o f w a te r). of th e c ity ’» wholeeale, shopping c u re d fro m d if fe r e n t s ta te a n d c o u n ty Mr. and Mrs. Ben S e llin g e r w ere hildren now (xiaaess th e best m ethod ami th e a tre iliatrlcts. o ffic ia ls .— B ro w n s v ille T im es. here the first of the w eek from T rout to m ake the w ork of Blue Monday as Lake to visit a t th e hom e o f her par n e ar a pleasure aa it ra n lie m ade. Suggestions for Controlling Garden Insects Notice o f Sheriff’ s Sale enta, Mr. and Mrs. C. J . E. Carlson. Moro O bserver. I n t h e C ir c u it c o u r t o f the 8 U I # o f O r e g o n . Rose I.e a t H opper The m ost serious W ednesday, Ju n e ti, 3 A rt F o ste rs A»r W tteco C o u n ty . is t o f roses in O regon is the rose leaf R A T F .S : for one all over the sto re R em em ber, E d w a r d M ¡ t t r a o n , p la in t if f , The K aiser's Lament >(>(ier. The insect is v ery comm on in Y*. one day only. E. M. S tra u ss, The Wit h -ut hath $1.00 per day and np H e n r y C. U o r d io n mud M a r y A ( lo r d i o n , Hixxl R iver and does a g re a t am ount A rt F o ster Store. Mine G ott, w ill you be m ine pardner? W ith balh $1.50 p#r dn> and np o r m e r ly htiw h an d a n d w ife ; 1»r A la n W e lc h o f in ju ry to th is o rn a m e n ta l. The f ’■‘n ilt h ; lu ll« m F. M e-t> ll« a n d A lm a M eap lle, You d o n 't know who I am? “ How W in te r F low ers Bloom” is the sm all w hite in sects can be fouml now- 1 1 te tb a n d a n d wife* J o h n (ia Y ln ; Bert K W il title o f tw o re els of m otion p ictu re I am the G erm an K aiser FRIG V. HAISER. Proprietor in larg e num bers feeding on th e Under d e r a n d M a b e l W ild e --, h u s b a n d a n t w ile , E The E m peror W ill 1-Yam. film to be show n Sunday n ig h t a t the a la o c a lle d i* \ su rfa c e s o f th e rose leaves. T hey se l P H a r F k e r r e , n c W h , . C- H A M e P V a r a k y e . r . Truwteew. H. H. ( L O IT IE R Managing Dir. a n d .1 W Im m nriuel church. You know I w hipped dam B elgians, dom feed on th e upper side o f the V ilen , T r u s te e , d e fe n d a n t* . Rev. M o rn s G m slrieh, o f th e U nited Und m it b u lle ts filled R ussia fu ll; B y v ir t u e o f t h e e x e c u t i o n , J u d g m e n t , o rd e r , * foliage and for th is reason th ey are d d e c r e e o f wale twaued o u t o f t h e a b o v e e n B reth ren church o f Hood R iver, Und I 'll w hip F ra n c e sa n d Ita ly , not seen u n til a g re a t d e atl o f dam age t * it n le d c o u r t In t h e a b o v e c a u s e t o m e d ir e c t e d preached Sunday, both m orning ami Und blow up Jo h n n y Bull. has been done. »nd d a te d t ill* H at d a y o f M a y , 1917, o \ * evening, a t G reen wihk ! . j u d g m e n t r e n d e r e d a n d e n t e r e d in a a td cauw e. The in ju ry is very conspicuous. At Now all dem othqx nations a y o f M a y , 1917, In f a \ o r o f th e first sm all yellow spots app«>ar on th e p >n la in t h t e if f M h ai e r d e in Som e very sty lish young m en ’s hat* , a n d a g a in * ! a l l o f t h e a b o v e I d o n ’t give a dam . g re en leaves. T hese becom e la rg e r n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s , frvectoatttff t h e m orT gage M IO» AND H A R N E SS R K PA IR IN G ju s t received w hich you can buy as If you w ill be m ine p ard n er u t n e c o m p la i n t d e s c r ib e d a n d * f * io * t t h e and m ore num erous from day to «lay reasonable as a t any sto re in the H A R N E SS SU PPLIES Und w hip dot U nkle Sam . s a id d e f e n d a n t , H e n r y c W ord to n . tor th e u n til they becom e united amt the e n surn country. P atronize your local store. o f fl.ik»' l i . W ith in te r v a l t h e r e o n a t th e You know t got dem su b m arin es tire le a f tu rn s yellow amt w ithered. r a te o f e ig h t p er c e n t, p er a n n u m fro m M av E. M. S tra u ss, T he A rt P ostor Store. 1917, u n t i l p a id , a u d t h e i n r t h e r *un» o f All E urope kn«>wa dot w e ll, The in se cts on ha«l!y in fested hushes J . A. E llio tt, highw ay e n g in e er e m tto a* a t to r n e y a fe e s a n ti t h e f u r th e r s u m B ut dot Edison got a p a te n t now w ill rem«>ve all o f th e green m a tte r fati ployed by the county, w as here th is *f F-’l TV coat* a n d d m b n r a e m e n t * . a n d th e Vot blow s dem all to hell. from the leaves th e p a rt of th e p lan t nmim o i a n d u p o n th t* W r it , c o m m a n d n g m e W . H D a« is week co n ferrin g w ith C hris Feuruso, K c W an . ht w hich, th ro u g h the action o f th e sun. t o m a k e a a l a o f t h e f o ll o w i n g d e s c r ib e d r e st c o n tra cto r, re g ard in g th e c o nstruction Now, G o tt. if you w ill do dia. p r o p e r ty , t o w it; T h e N o r t h e a « t q u a r t e r o f th e m akes p lan t food and w-tll eventually 'wHitheawt • m a i ’e r o f f le c t i o n >1* u l iu T ow n o f the Mosier creek bridge. Hood River Marble & Granite Den you I vill alw ay s love; k ill th e hush. K o m i should be sprayed *h»p o n e , 1 N o r th o f R a n g e T h ir te e n ( I n W a u le d —M an fo r all a ro u n d farm Uixl I w ill be E m p e ro r o f de e a rth , Works a t once w ith tobacco and soap. U se it E a st o f W ill a m e t t # M e r id ia n , In Warn*-» C.*un a n d o rc h a rd w o rk . I x p o ricn c c p r e , * » a l# o f t tre g o n Und you be em|<eror above. HOO D RIV H R. O R E G O N in th e follow ing p ro p o rtio n s; Black t y N o w th e r e fo r e , b y v i r t u # o f a a l d e x e c u t i o n fe rre d . M p e r m o n th . ( abin and leaf 40, 1-t.dOO, soap, t lb. to H gallons lo d g m e n t , o r d e r , d e c r e e a u d o r d e r o f wale, a n d rulgnprw »n<1 M u n u fa r fu r# ™ r»f M o n u w o o d fu rn ish e d for h o u se k e e p in g or But, G ott, if you re fu se me rlis. of w a ter. Be su re to ««Id the soap for n t v m p iia r t c r w it h maid W r it, 1 w i l l o n th # m e n u . I'o» Sterne W ork • 5 p e e i» lt y T om orrow nig h t a t Teven, halt h in g E A. S h o g re n . M osier. (>r. y o f J u n t , HH7. a t t h e h o u r o f t w o the black le a f alone is not very effec 3 »’c r d lo c d k a p. I w ill ta k e my Z eppelins out mu, a t t h e fr o n t d o o r o f th # c o u r t P ack ag es co n tain in g th e follow ing tive. Und d e clare w ar on heaven. t o n s # tn D a lle« ( 't t y , W a s c o C »n n ty . O r e g o n seeds issued by th e governm ent a re F lea B eetles The a m a te u r g ardener well at p n b ltc a u c t io n t o t h e h tg h e a t b id d e r for a n d m terew t on hand a t th e B ulletin office, which I w o u ld n 't ask dis from you. is undoubtedly having tro u b le w ith this d a s t h h e in a h b a o n v d e n a a i l m o e f s! t h e d e r f ig e n h d t, a t n itt# t s , an 1 e a . h o f But it ra n be plainly seen m ay be obtained by ra ilin g in person in se rt. It w orks on tom atoes, egg t h e m . In *a< iff y a a td e x e c u t i o n , j u d g m e n t a n d AT T H E l>at w hen Edison pushes dot b utton or phoning or w ritin g and th e seeds p lan t, (setatoes and th e like, rHiding a c c r u in g i t a u . 1 got no subm arine lN»oe t h is l i s t d a y o f M a y t f l7 w ill lie m a ile d : Beet, lettuce, onion, th e leaves w ith sm all shed like hole*. I.KV1 i H KI*M cucum ber, and tu rn ip . — N ashville Banner. These boles become so num erous iti H h e r l t o f W a s c o C o u n t y , O re g o n I i I I I l I I 1 i l,iM " l I I I I I I L Miss A nna G odberson re tu rn e d to her home a t B earw allow in th e G reen wood d is tric t w here she w ill spend the sum m er. M iss G odberson has been tea ch in g d u rin g th e p a st y e a r a t Odell. H. M. W est passed th ro u g h M osier en route to S haniko. H e w as accom panied on his m o to rin g tr ip fro m P o rt land by tw o p ro sp e ctiv e wool buyers from Boston, M ass. Mrs. J a s . P iercey, accom panied by her d a u g h te rs, Mrs. Ray B ailey and Miss V iolet P iercey. and son, T. D., w ere v isito rs F rid a y a fte rn o o n in Hood R iver. Mrs. D avid Robinson a rriv e d T h u rs day from Tillam ook for a v isit. W ith Dr. Robinson she le ft M osier a y e ar ago and h e r m any frien d s here a re e n joying the o p p o rtu n ity o f v isitin g w ith M rs. Robinson. L. J . M errill and R. W. Moe, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. P. I,. A rth u r, m otored W ednesday to T he D alles. T he fc im e r tw o continued on to W asco w here th ey a tte n d ed the autom obile show. Miss A rvilla H ubsands accom panied Mrs. I’e te r M cFadden to Hood R iver T uesday a fternoon. Mrs. M cFadden, who w ent to T he D alles to join her husband. L ie u te n a n t M cFadden, T ues day n ig h t, accom panied A rv illa as fa r as Mosier. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown accom panied by th e ir son, R oger, m otored T uesday to N ew berg w here Mrs. Chown will v isit u n til a f te r th e Rose F e stiv al in P o rtlan d w ith h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. C arey, a t N ew berg. Mr. Chown re tu rn e d home T hursday m orning. Ju d g e C harles L. 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