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f o f the college, Orren E. Osburn, has j Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured been selected as one o f the five majors. loca l ap p lica tion *. as they ca n n o t reach Osburn this year was a lieutenant at i by the *is* a». .1 portion o f (he ear Th* rt the college but did not finish his juniorj fs only one w sy to curt c a ta rrh a l deafness, an d that is by a con stitu tion a l rem edy > ear as ha was called to the Presidio a ta rrh a l D ea fn ess is cau sed by an In w here he is now in training. He is C flam ed co n d itio n o f the m u cou s lining o f the son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Osburn ih e L u sts c h ia n Tube W hen th is lube la ed you h a v e a ru m blin g sound or , who reside on The Dalles road sot it h- Inflam iuipei f* et hearing, and w hen it is entirely east o f town. closed . D eafn ess >a the result U nless the flam m ation c a n be reduc« d and this lube Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Tom, who re- in restored to Its n orm al con d ition , hearin g i side at Rufus, hava been here for a w ill be d e s tr o y e d forev er. M any c u s s " f e s s arc ca u sed by ca ta rrh w h ich is visit with Mr. Tom s sister, Mrs. S. D. ! d an ea fn in flam ed c o n d itio n o f the m u cou s su r I Montgomery, and family. Mr. and fa c e s H a ll's t ’s ta r r h <’ ure a cts thru the ! Mrs. Tom left Tuesday afternoon for b lo o d on the m u cou s su rfa ce s o f the s y s ! Stevenson where they will viait with temW e w ill giv e O ne H undred D olla rs for I their daughter, Mrs. Urban Jansen, any ca se o f C a ta rrh a l D -s fn e s s that cannot j and husband, going from there to he cu red by H a ll's C atarrh Cure c ir c u la r s free A ll D ru g g ists 75c 1 1 Portland to take in the Rose Festival. F J C H E N E Y * CO . T oled o. O Mr. Tom is one o f the pioneers of | Rufus where he settled in 1882, taking j up a homestead, and now owns large j wheat acreages. They have ueen1 spending their winters recently in < alifornia and this winter plan to j motor to the Atlantic Coast. Special. —Children’s Knit Wa sts. Ladies’ Suitsand Coats Sturdily made knitted ~c under waists in size i 2 to 13 years, made 1 O l with knitted toppings and taped buttons. Each 1^2C Do not overlook this department when in need of a coat or suit. We are receiving new express shipments all the time and can give you the very latest at the lowest prices. No extra charges for alterations. You can always do better at the Paris Fair. Special. —Cotton Union Suits for Ladies. Fine guage cot- ~c ton Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless o r and V-neck styles with lace knee. The suit ¿D C Special. Shirt Waists and Middie Blouse Waists for La- -*■---------- dies and Misses, about all sizes in the lot; quite an assortment for you to choose from; values in this o r lot up to $1.25. Your choice while they last ¿D C Ladies' Silk Underskirts S p e c i a l . — Another lot of Ladies Fine Shirtwaists, that You could not wish for a better and more reasonably priced line than we are offering you at this time. All new, crisp, fresh stock in the newest colorings and styles. Come in and look them over; you will l>e agreeably surprised at the assortment and the very low prices they are marked. 2nd Floor. run in regular values up to $2.50, ~ s~ Your choice r r JJC NEWHOME Special. Oxfords and Slippers for Women. Misses and _________ Children. A table full to choose from; not all sizes in the lot, but some big bargains in what there Q D are. Values in the lot up to $3.00 a pair, your choice %/OC THE REASON FOR THE RED CROSS ; Ice Cream { Soft Drinks ot All k in d s ARTHUR P HARM ACY Dr. H. L. Dumble P h y s icia n and S u r g e o n / / / \ Jor f Rugs and Art Squares From the Hood River Glacier) T e le p h o n e s : ? c re t i t During the week o f June 18-25 Ore- Residence 10.11 O ffice 1241 | gon, outside o f Portland, must raise In this department you will find hats for Ladies and <400,000 of the *100,000,000 emergency We have a good assortment of Rugs and Art Squares for m u LU ife Children suitable for any occasion —for the garden, the ' Red Cross war service fund O f this O f f i c e in B r o a itx * B ld g . you to choose from, all at the old prices. If you are going to street or for dress occasions. The largest assortment in the amount Hood River has pledged to need anything in this line it will pay you to look these over. H o o d R iv e r city to select from at the lowest prices. 2nd Floor. l raise $4,000. President Wilson has 2nd Floor. I made a direct appeal to all o f the peo- I pie o f the nation for this fund. And we feel safe in saying that Hood River 4-H - l- H"l"l l i l i l í ¡ I I 1 1 1 I I !■ 1-H ; will not be in the slacker class. Why should you do all in your power I to aid in the Red Cross movement? If P O R T L A N D , O REG O N you are not going to the front, if you have no friend or relative who is going Give the children Drinket, hot o r j Mr. and Mra. C. C. Clement are at has been closed for the past year. to be on the firing line, by contribut r n - H i 11 ■I T T"I"I 1 l 'h 1 1 1 1 1 h I-»■++ THE NORTHWEST'S LARGEST & iced, on sale here. Strauss, The Art tending the state grange convention Part o f it ia being taken down in sec ing to the Red Cross you are perform I B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N tions and the lumber will be shipped MOST POPULAR HOTEL this week at Astoria, having been Poster Store. Z ing your service. You may say 1 am N O O T H E R L I K E IT . -FT 1 1 l-M- I T T !■ 1 T-l-H 1 i l H-H» -He J. M. Elliott went to Portland Sat elected as delegates from the local to Kent, Oregon, where the building will be erected again over a lumber not able. 1 need my money for some NO O T H E R A S G O O D . urday afternoon to visit with friends grange. Conveniently located within reach C. A Mage «pent Saturday in Hood and to Bttend the Rose Festival. Maurice Woods, who has been em yard recently purchased by the com thing else. O f course, we would not Purchase the “ N E W H O M E “ and y< u will have of the city’s wholesale, shopping pany. a life asset at the price you pay. The elimination of River. ployed on the railroad section work, and theatre districts. advise you to give to such an extent repair expense by superior workmanship and best P. L. Arthur last week purchased a G. L. Carroll, J. M. Carroll, John F. A. Ailing ton made a business trip Reo automobile through the I. * N left Wednesday for Heppner where he quality of insures life-long service at mini* that you might later become a subject will spend the ■ ummer in the harvest Elder, J. W. McDonald, Frank Ginger to Hood River Saturday. mum cost. Insist on having the “ N E W H O M E ” . Garage. ;; 5 5 0 O utside R o o m s ;; and C. T. Bennett were local visitors of charity. But make a sacrifice. Bat Helds. W A R R A N T E D F O R A L L TIM E. Mis. J. E. Proctor visited Saturday R. D. Chattield is now the owner of , Monday at the Jesse Simonson dai y tling with the insidious toe o f the Known the world over for superior sewing qualities. in Hood River. a late model Ford which he purchased I Mrs. Grace Piereey came up from ranch near The Dalles, where they at R A TE S: N ot sold under any other name. I carry all the best grades of Auto this week through the L & N Garage, j Portland Saturday to remain over Sun tended the auction sale o f Jersey very basic principles o f our country a THE NEWHOME SEWING MACHINE C0.,0RANGE,MASS. Without bath *1.00 per day ami up day with her baby son who is beinjf Oils and Greases. Chown. time has arrived when inividually and Everything to make hot days com- I cared for by her mother, Mrs. J. E. cattle. G. L. Carroll and John Elder roa SALK ■ v With bath $!.50 per day and up Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duvall spent Sat fortable, whether to eat or wear, at Higley. each bought a cow and J. W. McDonald collectively we must make sacrifices. urday afternoon in Hood River. Strauss', The Art Poster Store. W . E. CHOWN o f Hood River, purchased four fine Are you one o f those wrapt in a smug ERIC V. HAUSER, Proprietor Mrs. M. E. Butterfield, who has Mrs. Frank Ginger was a Hood River i N. P. Sturgess cam# up from Port been residing in Stevenson for some animals. indifference who has not sensed the H. H. CLOUTIER. Managing Dir. visitor the first o f the week. land Tuesday where he has bean mak time on the ranch belonging to herself Miss Bertha Booth, who formerly seriousness o f this great war? If so, Come to Chown’a and see the new ing a viait with relatives and friends. and husband, came up Friday for a taught in the local school here, last awaken, and let the messages o f the t - l- l- l- H - H - H - i* I- 1 I M " l ' I I I I "H - l-F Wanted—Beef cattle, bogs and veal. visit with her husband and local week visited with Mrs. V. C. Young. Oil Cook Stoves. v X E E She went from here to Tillamook country’s leaders strike into your heart. J. K. McGregor returned Saturday Phone or write E. M. Holman, Ilood friends. where she will spend the summer at Cast off the cloak of apathy and remit jl5 night from a business trip to Portland. River, Oregon, Y e ll o w st o n e Mrs. E. A. Race and two children, i r YOU W A N T SO M E Â T H I j/ u H M E n Dudley Piercay is now employed on Marcella and Buster, left Saturday for the beach. Last year she taught at in full the obligation you owe to the C. A. Cramer was a visitor in Hood Newport. For the year just passed the switch engine in the railroad yards Moro, where they will visit at the Miss Booth has been teaching at country, the survival of whose ideals River Tuesday morning. home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Madras, and next year will be of democracy, and this alone, guaran Sweet cider at all times, ilage’s Cider at Hood River. * 1917 SEASON Mrs. W. A. Stark returned to Port F. A. Sayrs, and other relatives. instructor in home economics at the Factory. in CM If tees you and posterity the right to They plan to remain for two weeks. land Saturday after visiting the Akers JUNE 20 - SEPT. 15 high school in The Dalles. Miss Laura Vonish was in Hood freedom of living to which you have and Hudson families. C A L L ON Wm. Jeter, of Portland, who is with River Tuesday morning. Mrs. H. M. Scearce and sens, Rob been accustomed. the maintenance engineering depart Mrs. M. E. Harlan and grandson, ert and Richard, and her daughter, Garden Hose and Sprinklers at M ake your plans Edwin (linger, spent Saturday after ment for the O.-W. R. & N. Co., while Caroline, arrived last week from And these are further specific rea Chown'*. now— ¡917 folder in this city on business the first o f the Eugene where the latter has been sons for the need of a huge Red Cross noon in Hood River. just off the press. John Elder was in Hood River Thurs H ood River, Ore. Phone 3393 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage mo week called on old times friends, Mr. attending the high school. Koliert and fund and why it should be raised by Write day morning on business. tored to Portland over the Columbia and Mrs. Jas. E. Cole, and family. Richard, who are students at the subscription instead of by government Clifford Strahm went to Hood River River Highway the first o f the week. H e lio t r o p e « , s a lv ia , p e tu n ia , 75c. d o / .; N. Moffitt, who resides in Sherman University o f Oregon, have enlisted in g e r a n iu m s , s ix c o lo r s , f i d o z ; aster*. 28c. between trains Thursday. , Hevo, Grape Juice, Loganberry county, near Rufus, last week drove the artillery service and will remain al appropriation: d o / . ; p an sies, :i5c <loz., o r 8 d o z f l ; c « b - Mrs. F. A. Shogren visited in Howl Juice on sale here. Fine for these 2(H) head o f cattle to the pasture l>e- here until next month when they ex Prompting the President’s appeal are bagea, i d o /.., 25c; t o m a t o « « , 15c d o / ; egg p la n ts, p ep p e r p la n ts, c e le r y , 18c d o / , or River Thursday morning. hot days. Strauss, The Art Poster longing to L. H. Leininger near the pect to he called out. The Scearce the thousands of Red Cross ambulances 75c per 100. Poe place, where he will leave them family will reside on their orchard on the firing line that must be main All widths Fly Screen and Screen Store. place south o f town. Doors at Chown’a. Mrs. C. A. Mac rum left Wednesday until fall. tained. Other thousands of ambulances Chas. Prather is visiting this week Miss Lenora Hunter was a visitor in for Portland for a visit with her par Mrs. Kobt. E. Shinn, who has been ents and also to attend the Rose Fes at the home of his brother-in-law, visiting in Corvallis for the past must be built and sent to the front. Hoist River last Friday morning. W. E. Huskey. Since leaving here month, motored over the Columbia Forty-five base hospitals already have Mrs. J. O. Boldin visited Tuesday tival. Found On the road to The Dalles, five years ago, Mr. I’rather has been River Highway Sunday with her been established and their work must afternoon in Hood River. residing in the Willamette valley at father, 'A. J. Kerr and sisters, the be supplemented with that o f many P O P U L A n A N D D IR E C T Miss Marion Wood spent Tuesday mile east o f this city, a hand hag, con Blodgett. He still owns property Misses Lvnette and Geraldine, and YELLO W STO N E nO U TE taining clothes. Owner may have the afternoon in Hood River. more hospitals in order to treat the with the glasses your are wear here. brother, Marion. All are remaining same by applying at this office. I have a Maytag Washing Machine wounds and save the lives of thousands here for a visit with the exception of W. E. Chown motored to Portland ing? If not come to my office Mrs. J. M. Wickizer an I J. Vander- to send out on trial. Chown. wal, o f Hillsboro, were here Saturday Thursday morning where he will visit Mr. Kerr, who returned over the high o f soldiers, including our own home with your eye troubles and Mrs. Tom Moe and little baby were looking for a trade for orchard prop the Rose Show with Mrs. Chown and way Sunday. The latter, president of boy*. the Oregon Agricultural College, is in Hood River Wednesday. Roger who have been spending the headaches. erty for a city home in Hillsboro. The force o f Red Cross physicians past to weeks in Newberg at the home greatly impressed with Mosier and ex- Carl West went to Parkdale Wednes Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Graham came up o f her father and mother, Mr. and |>ects to return soon for a longer visit. and nurses must be greatly increased I fit glasses, that one thing day for a visit with relatives. from Portland Tuesday for a visit of I do, and fit them right. Over McCall's Patterns on sale here. few day* here with relatives. Mr. Mrs. F. M. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilkinson have and kept on duty. Mrs. W. A. McDonald returned Fri returned to their home at Rufus after British, French and Belgian soldiers New fashion sheets ready. Strauss, Graham returned to Portland Wednes 30 years’ practice has placed day to her home in Spokane after a a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. D. can lie sent home when, under hospital The Art Poster Store. day afternoon, me where it is no experiment. visit here at the home o f her cousin, Montgomery, and family. They M t Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chattield and care, they have commenced to recover Mrs. Jas. Cherry, accompanied by Many o f the leading physicians daughter, Ethel, were visitors last her little daughter, Ikiris, left Tues Mrs. S. E. Evans, and family. Mrs. accompanied on their return motoring from wounds or sickness, but for Uncle McDonald has been making an ex-j week I., Portland. day afternoon for Portland where they tended visit in Stockton ami other Cal- ! trip by Miss Ruth McClellan who had Sam's soldier boys convalescent hospi and surgeons not only send accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Horace When ill Hood River stop in at Hie will visit with relatives and friends ifornia points. Strong and daughters, Vivien and tals must lie built by the Red Cross. their patients with eye trouble Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay's for and also to attend the Rose Festival. Mrs. C. G. Nichol and her daughter, Mabrey, from Moro last week. The Mothers and wives who have given your meals or lunches. mZMtf and headache to me. but come Jas. Piereey left Thursday morning Mildred, went to Portland Tuesday latter continued on their journey to L. J. Merrill motored to Hood River for Maupin, where he will enjoy a afternoon to attend the Rose Festival Portland and southern Oregon, expect up sons and husbands and who have no themselves, which means I Sunday where he s|>ent the day with fishing trip to the Deschutes. He will and while there will visit with rela ing to be gone ten days. Miss Mc other support must be cared for by the have gained their confidence. also visit with his daughter, Mrs. tives and friends. Mrs. W. D. Holly, Clellan is a sister-in-law of Carl Me- Red Cross organization friends. lo t us finish your films. Same may lie F. O. Stuart, and family, at Maupin. mother of Mrs. Nichol, is now in Port Kane, sheriff of Sherman county. Personal attention in all cases. Vocational schools for soldiers inca left at the Hulletin olllce. Slocum .V You who have waited for hot land keeping house for her grandson, j In the selection o f seniors at the FRKE CONSULTATION OialsM, Hood Moot It weather before buying summer under Bernard Nichol, who is employed by Oregon Agricultural College who will pacitated by wounds for ordinary work i next year be officers ot the O. A. C. must he organized and financed. Mrs. V. C. Young and son. Teddy, wear will he glad to know that I have Armour & Co. Dr. G eo. A . Cutting From the front line trenches to the went to Portland Thursday morning a bigger stock than ever before and E. A. Race is supervising the work cadet regiment who have recently where they will visit at the Rose Fes mostly at last year's prices, for one of razing the lumber shed owned by been made by the commandant of mothers left at home the Universal O ffic e s w ith D . L in d q u ist, the week. Strauss, The Art Poster Store. i the Turn-A-I.umber company which cadets and approved by the president ' Service of Mercy must maintain a vast tival. L oa d in g J e w e le r | organization and spend tremendous 3 0 7 E. 2nd St„ The Dalles, Ore. With a \ sums in order to meet an almost over- \ whelming emergency growing out of W estern E lectric I United States participation in the world war. Nor can the work be de FAN layed one day. Bullets will not wait SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING I on tardy dollars. The man who offers like this. HARNESS SUPPLIES his life on the battlefield for the de Like this illustration. The very fense of his country must not be left You will not feel the M OSIER OREGON last word in Shoe Style, we are I to bear the burden alone. hot, sweltering days offering them now at Sale Prices. A’ hy does the government not finance o f the summer. Notice of Sheriffs Sale I this relief work? The question is often T h a t are G uaranteed A b solu tely Fast C o lo rs . $9.00 White Glove Calf In th e C ircu it O on rt o f th e s t a t e o f O re g o n , asked. The American Red Cross is for W a sco C ou n ty , W e have 6, 8, 9, 12 ranked as a neutral, as long as it is Dress Shoes............. H o w a r d M. Strauiw , p la in tiff, L o o k fo r th e L o o p v«. and 16 inch desk, maintained by private subscriptions. H en ry C. G o r d lo n a n d M a ry A . O o r d io u , $8.50 White Nubuck fo r m e r ly h u sb a n d an d w ife; Dr. A la n W e lch bracket or oscillating. The administration o f the Red Cross S m ith ; J u liu s F M e«p lie a n d A lm a M eaplle, Dress Shoes............. cannot be carried on as are the nation- Stop in to day and h u sb a n d an d w ife; J o h n G a v in : Beri K. W ll- d e r a n d M abel W ild e r , a u a ban d a n d w ite; K. la naval and military operations. Re A $0.00 White Fabric select YOUR far H F ren ch , C- A . D arker, a ls o c a lle d U. A. D arker, W H. M c V a y . T rustee*, a n d J. W . lief work, also, must cut red tape, Dress S h o e s............ A llen , T rustee, d efen d a n ts. Be sure and ask for this make and you will get must be promptly ready for every B y v ir tu e o f th e e x e c u t io n , ju d g m e n t , o r d e r , P A C IF IC P O W E R $5.00 White Fabric an d d ecree o f Rale issu ed o u t o f th e a b o v e e n the best in quality, workmanship and style, and the ! emergency, must be governed by hu- titled c o u r t in th e a b o v e ca u se, to m e d ir e c t e d Dress S h o e s............ i a n d d a ted th is list d a y o f M a y , 1917, o n a materials and patterns are carefully selected. & L IG H T C O j manitarian principles ami quick de- ! in d g m e n t ren d ered a n d en tered in s a id ca u s e, ! cisions and must not be hampered by the j o n th e list d a y o f M ay, 1917, in fa v o r o f the T h is W h i t e F a b r ic C o lo n i a l P u m p p la u d it ! h erein , a n d a g a in st all o f th e a b o v e I restrictions o f governmental machinery The special features o f are n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts , fo r e c lo s in g th e m o r tg a g e in th e c o m p la in t d e s c r ib e d a n d a g a in st th e J At the same time the Red Cross is the Has most attractive and ap|>eal- s a id d e fe n d a n t. H e n r y C. G o r d lo n , tor th e ! only relief agency formally authorized s u m o f 91,007 12, w ith interest th ereon at th e 1st A bsolu tely Fast Color. ing lines; is very dressy as well as ( rate o f eig h t per cen t, per s n n u in fro m M ay by the government. Its head is the -Tith, 1917, n n tll p a id , a n d th e fu r th e r su m o f 2 n d No Draw-String T rou b les. comfortable and will wear. Has fno.oo as a tto r n e y a ires, a n d th e fu r th e r m r a President o f the United States. Its o f f-1 75. costs a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts , a n d th e 3rd Button loop s and taped bu tton s ivory leather sole, enameled leather ' accounts are audited by the war de c o s t g o l a n d u p on th is W r it , c o m m a n d i n g m e t o m a k e s a l e o f th e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d real partment. It is chartered by congress. heel, white kid lining and chamois 4 th No B u ttonh oles to W o r k O ver. p r o p e r ty , to w it: T h e N orth ea st q u a r t e r o f the s o u t h e a s t q u a rte r ot S e c tio n Six p.) in T ow n - Leaves H<x>d River daily at President A'ilson declares: heel lining. Onsalethis t f O Q Q -h ip O ne ( i) . N o rth o f R a n g e T h ir te e n (13), 5 th T ap ed S h o u ld er S eam s. 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On “ A large, well organized and effi Hast o f W illa m e t te M e r id ia n , In W a s c o C o o n - week for ▼ » • ''O m i c i o q f O regon . cient Red Cross is essential. It is both Sunday at 1:30 p. m „ 5:00 p. m. t y » . , S - ’ tate 6 th D ouble-Stitch ed S leeve S eam s. N o w , th erefore, b y v ir tu e o f s a id e x e c u t io n , | a patriotic and humane service that is ju d g m e n t , o r d e r , d e cree a n d o r d e r o f sale, a n d Same style as above, in White Canvas, with rubber ! rendered by every citizen who becomes Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 ! In c o m p lia n c e w ith *aid W r it, I w ill o n th e 3 r d d o f J u n e , 191". at th e b o a r o f tw o a member o f the American Red Cross." sole and covered heel with rubber top t f O C Q a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday o 'c lo c k a p. y in are made Regular and Sport ., at th e fron t d o o r o f the o o n r t Red Cross subscriptions need not be evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m. h ou se In Dalle* C ity . W a s c o C m o t y , O reg on , lift. On a l e ^ f c .O O «ell *f p u b lic a u c t io n t o th e h ig h e s t b id d e r for style, plain white and plain blue, and neat stripes in paid all at one time. One-fourth will ca sh in h a n d a ll o f the rig h t, title a n d Interest Steam Train leaves Hood River o l th e a b o v e n a m e d d e fe n d a n ts , a n d e a c h o f pleasing color combinations. be due July 1; one fourth, August 1; ! t h em . t o sat Isfy sa id e x e c u t io n . J u d g m e n t a n d daily at eight returning at 2. one-fourth, September 1 and the bal a c c r u in g coat a. White Sport Blouses with Striped Collars. D one th is 81st d a y o f M ay. 1917 ance October 1. I KVI ( H K H M AN . and rubber heels; has leather insoles and leather Millinery The Paris Fair, Hood River, Oregon Multnomah Hotel Plants or Flowers Heights Greenfiolfcc U n io n P a c ific C. J. E. CARLSON Ladies’ White Dress Shoes I Good News For Mothers $ 7.89 $ 6.98 $ 4.87 $ 4.43 Are You Pleased I Boys' Wash Blouses and Shirts “ Kaynee B louses" R A IL AUTO L (J “ Kaynee Blouses’ Misses’ White Fabric Shoes with White Fibre Soles stays; is a high grade shoe, made to tit and to give excellent service. Sizes, 8', to 11, $ 2 . 4 8 Sizes, 11', to 2, $ 2 . 7 3 Best grade Ladies’ White Tennis shoes. 2', t o 7, 8 9 c Mt Colored Sport Blouses with Wnite Collars. for Boys, 6 to 14 years, will please you and give you the best value for your money. ¿11 —---------------------------------------------- Remnants of Silks, Coatings, Dress (ioods, Wash Cood, Ribbons, Etc. 1 H OOD RIVER OREGON D Û i f î D l \ / \ U G M ERCAN' riLE CO 1ALF PRUE • K jilr o a d C o. Jl J72 S h e r iff o f W a s c o C o u n t y , O regon Klickitat Road Signs Placed “ Kaynee B louses" Hundreds o f Short lengths, suitable for Skirts, Waists. Children's Coats and Dresses, at 1 H ood H OOD RIVER OREGON J Within the next SO days, according to C. C. Hutchins, secretary of the White Salmon, Wash., Commercial club, the uniform system o f road signs adopted by Klickitat county last fall will be completed. "The system ." says Mr. Hutchins, "has gone even further than we had anticipated. Now the farmers along all main trunk roads are placing uni- i form hoard* with their names printed on them in front o f their homes. No tourist who travels through Klickitat county this summer will fail to he im pressed by the road signs.” The system o f the Washington coun ty has made an appeal to local men, ; who may agitate a movement to dupli cate it here. Stewart Hornless Phonograph, S7.00. Seven Inch Double Records, 35c. M O S IE R BOOK ( STORE I