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after them in a determined way.
Nine-tenths of the ranchers up her«
F. A. Shogren left last week for are afraid to make a move in the
KUpaan Beacb, Wash., to remain an right direction. It la time to over
come personal fear and get on the
Indefinite time.
MI m Ida Neilson returned bom« Job. Conditions are something like
from Monmouth Wedneoday evening. they are in the southern country;
She was a member of the summer Sorest white trash—so cowardly
t they tote guns at times. Well,
graduating doss.
they will have to be educated up to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Johnson,
of
Ok
Fri. and Sat, August 7-8 lahoma. after visiting relatives here the idea that the law reigns supreme
is going to get the best of them
for the past three weeks, left for and
in the course of time. If the author
CONSTANCE TALMADGE home
Wednesday.
ities are unable to apprehend these
Mrs. Eva Dunsmore. of The Dalles, “non-Americana." It is absolutely nec
will give you a good one in
spent several days with the borne essary to cooperate and hunt them
her latest laugh hit
folks recently.
down regardless of the outcome as a
MI m Alice Shogren and sisters, matter of protection. Mountain feuds
Jean and Frances, were The Dalles still exist here. What some of these
visitors Thursday.
birds consider courage and strong
Pat Hughes left Thursday for will Is in reality rank weakness.
It starts on high and stays there
8tevenaon. He was the guest of his "'Fred Hanson, of Portland, has pur
through every scene of it—you’l grandmother,
Mrs.’ B. Dunsmore, chased the business and good will of
just love it!
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J. W. Breedlove, who for many years
while here.
Born—Tuesday, July 28, in Hood operated a harness shop here. Mr.
In addition to the feature, we
River, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Elder Breedlove will make an extended
present a riot in two reels —
visit at his father’s home in the
a daughter,
Mrs.
r Mrs. Fannie Plercey waa called to south, leaving in October.
Breedlove and children will go on to
Independence Thursday on account of Ontario,
Cal., where they will spend
the serious illness of her daughter, the winter.
Mrs. Ray Bailey. At last report Mrs.
The White Halmon Box A Lumber
Bailey was some better.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pitney and Co. at Bingep has resumed sawing.
Mr#. C. Griffin; of Tacoma, and
daughters, of Grana Valley, arrived
Wednesday and left Thursday for Mrs. T. O. Hendricks and children,
Clatskanie to get their son, Kenneth. of Chehalis, were guests of Mr«. C. J.
Mrs. C. G. Nichol left Fri Harrison last week.
Sunday, Aug. 9— 1 Day Only day Mr. or and
Alex McKelghan, state road super
Eugene to get their daughter,
Mildred, who lias is*en attending sum visor, is offering 1100 reward for in
DO THEY MAKE THE
mer school. They plan coining home formation leading to the arrest and
WOMAN T
conviction of the parties who broke,
by way of McKeusie [«ass.
into the state tool house near the
Darrell
Evans
is
clerking
in
C.
G.
See
Nichol’s store during the absence of I’nderwood bridge.
Al 8toffer, who has been employed
Mr. Nichol.
JOHN M. STAHL’S
Geo. Evans aud children, accompan by several big bakeries in Portland
tremendous production of women ied by V’Oua Evans, have been at and California, and who has made a
record as an expert baker, has entered
who crave fineries and luxuries— Lost lake the past week.
tl»e employ of the Electric bakery in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Bailey
and
chil
who sacrifice even love in their
White Halmon. He needs the dough
dren camped several days at Cedar more titan any of us.
desires for better things.
springs, bringing home several gallons
Report was current here that Fred
of hm-kleberries.
Blau had disposed of his barbershop
Mrs. F. A. Alllngton returned home bi White Salmon
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Wenxel Olson,
Friday from a two weeks' visit with This deal haa not as yet been con-
her sister, Mrs. Mattel Mathews, at su mated.
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the coast
Mr. nnd.Mrs. E. Christenson, of the
with
E. B. Dunsmore left Friday for Hiisuin district, have returned from a
to get repairs for ills hay honeymoon trip made by motor to
Lewie Stone Percy Marmont, I Portland
taler.
|M>ints in Oregon.
Alma Rubens, Raymond Griffith,
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Root A Evans hare finished baling
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Robert L. Aldridge, of Husum, is
Eileen Percy, Wm. V. Mong.
31 tons of hay raided on ltotu-dale recovering from a siege of illness
The name of 8-SQUARE BREAD means exactly what it says in
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farm.
••overIng a period of several weeks.
thousands
of
homes
in
Portland,
Hood
River
and
other
towns
—
Alao an Educational Comedy:
Mra. Paul Agidius and Amos Root,
yoiture 82ft. 40 Homines et 8 Cbev-
of Ortley, were in town shopping aux. of Klickitat county, composed of
three square meals.
e
Friday.
members of White Halmon and Gold-
Ferdinand Htrausa attended scout endale posts, American Legion, met at
A product of superior bakers and made according to a new for
meeting in Hood River Friday.
Goldendale Hat unlay. Lyman Ward
Prices 10-35-50
mula, 3-SQUARE BREAD in a white loaf, a Sandwich Loaf, a
Elsie Carlson returned Tuesday and Hldney Williams were the P. G.
Continuous 2 till 10
from The Dalles hospital, where she who received the grand slam. Mem
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Whole Wheat Raisin Loaf and delicious Sweet Rolls is winning
bad her tonsils removed. Mrs. Carl bers of this voitnre to attend the
state convention at Port Angeles, Vic
son accompanied her.
friends among those who insist upon delicious and nutricious
Mon. and Tue»., Aug 10-11
G. L. Davenport la busy early and toria, B. C„ and way points are: J. O.
Childs,
C.
T.
Dewey,
Warren
L.
Irwin,
bread.
late plowing and planting the bottom
Dr. West and Z. O. Brooks.
land to potatoes.
Your Grocer has 3-SQUARK
Leslie Root has purchased a seven-
TROUT LAKE
Itassenger Case car from The Dalles
BREAD
for you.
with
garage.
Mr. and Mrs, E< W. Tucker attend
The T. W. C. A. board held their ed the Elks convention in Portia jd.
Blanche Sweet, Ronald Coleman regular,
meeting Thursday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Filloon, of
and Lew Cody.
the Y. hut. It was decided to take Portland, spent their vacation In the
the girls on their annual camping mountains. They were accompanied
. Thia picture iff direct from its trip to Lost lake and plans wert* by Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
tun at the Columbia Theatre, made to leave Monday morning.
JaiiM-H Coate, of Portland, la build
PORTLAND,. OREGON
Portland. If you like modern
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bailey and ing a stiminer home he^e. '
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pictures be sure and see thia one. Clyde Bailey left Thursday for Gold
Frank Hall, who lately graduated
Hill to work in the pear harvest and from
Whitman College, and ia in the
Also some comedy,«
alao the apple harveot.
employ of the forest service for the
OM Papers Ge to Orient
lty from Portland to Jaimn, China their various drives and by the deal Philijipine Islands and in the iiast
Francis and Ida Neilsen, Nedra summer, expects to teach in the Gold
Evans and George Wilson went to endale schools the coming year.
An item in the manifest of the and Java for the first six months of ers wlio buy this commodity.
few months shipments have also been
Portland Bunday via Mount Hood
I’. G. Reynolds, of Portland, poet, steamer West Nomentum of the Ore this year have amounted to 3.478,460
Exports of newsprint paper also made to China and Japan.
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scholar and fisherman, is with us gon-Oriental line which cleared from pounds j>r an average of nearly 300 have lx-en much heavier this year
A burlesque on “The Sea Hawk”
A brother of Roliert Simpson is again angling for the dolly varden.
Portland July 17 was 344 iiackages tons per month. Tills is what be than in past years and for the first
Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Large as
featuring
here for a visit with him.
Mra. G. W. Hickafoose, of JBtockton, of old newopapers weighing 96.320 comes of the old newspapers that are six months show a total of 2.03ft tons. sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly
pounds.
Shipments
of
this
commod-
gathered
by
the
school
children
on
Ernest Evans was in The Dalles Calif., ia spending the summer visit
The bulk of this was exported to the Bros. Co.
mlötf
HARRY LANGDON
Saturday.
ing relative« and friends here.
Price« 10-35-50
Hood River visitors Saturday even
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The mountains are full of Indians
ing were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hua- and white people 'after huckleberries.
liands, Mr. and Mrs. Herr, Geo. For
Rcmemlier Pomona grange meets
Wei, Aug. 12—1 Day Only est,
Bert Osburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Devldhisar and son, Roscoe, Ida, Lu next Tuesday, the 11th, with Tillicum
cile and Francis Nielsen, Ella Folsom, Wickiup grange at Panakanic. Sub
Mae and Neta Camp and Leslie Camp. ject for the lecture hour will be:
“Is the Economical Policy of our Na
Keith Chamberlain, who has been tional and Htate Grange Helping the
so sick at the Hood River hospital, Farmer?”
Starring Richard Barthelmesa underwent a eecond operation Friday
Frank Hchwarts returned Monday
and is reported better.
and Mary Hay.
from1 Idaho.
J. N. Mosier has fenced his springs
Beware of Blonde« in Tour Home— on the Tonlsb place, so all danger of
Joe Yaden, who handles Htar care
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here, has made several sales this
stis'k getting near the reservoir is season.
Think Twi«r Before You Write-- stopped.
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There was a good attendance at the
Win. Olsen and wife left Friday for
ice <-reeiu social given last Thursday
Wives Away, Husbands Will Play- Salem where they will reside.
evening by the I a dies’ Aid.
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Arthur Herr has been employed on
When Hubby Forgets About Wifey— the Livingston ranch and moved his
Wasco Fruit Prospects
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family out Saturday.
While
the crop of all fruits In
YTiey’re the Riskiest of Plaything*—
Mrs. Ernquest and children recently Wasco county, except apples, which In
NEW TOYS
went for s drive on the Mount Hood orchards that have received good care
Wives and ’’Bwveties” Won't Mix- issip road and came so near the will yield a heavier tonnage than a
mountain they started to walk to the year ago, will be small, a feeling of
NEW TOYS
Wives Ar« Going to Find It out— snow line. Going was so easy, much optimism pervades growers. Prices
to their surprise, they were soon on of all fruits are ruling high.
NEW T O Y 8
top of graud old Hood.
Apricots have just gone off the
You'd Better 1VI1 Her the 1
The Mosier Fruit Growers Ass<s'ia- market at the highest figures in re
NEW T O Y 8
tlon Is having It« warehouse «leaned tent years, ranging at SUM) to $12(>
mid an Ideal grading machine is be per ton. Bartlett pears will be ar
And Comedy.
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ing installisl. The old machin«>s have riving on the market in Wasco coun
nil been carefully cleaned and dlsin- ty about August ft to 10. They are
fecterl In readiness for the early ap showing fine quality and large sixe
ples and (M-ars which will s<sin lie on irrigated tracts.
The canners
ready to ship.
have contracted Bartletts as high as
A Hysterical, Historical Comedy. J. O. Beldln is harvesting some fine SH>
per ton. Hales early peaches are
Thia is Family Night Ma, pa tomatoes from hie garden east of now lieing picked. Indications are
and all the kiddies under 12 ad town.
that the Crawford and Ellwrta wops
mitted for 50 cents.
Marcella Race returned home Fri- will be nil.
Wasco county cantaloupes are now
<lay from Moro.
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Prices, 10c and 35c
the market. While a few earlier
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Harold Harding, after a two weeks’ on
of watermelons are lielng
visit with his parents, left for Halt varieties
marketed, the Kleckley Sweet, the
Lake
Satunlay.
Thur., Aug. 13 — 1 Day Only Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Alllngton were chief commercial melon of the dis
trict, has not matured.
In Hood River Sunday-evening.
Tlie Wasco county grape crop, as a
Tom llenningscn and son. Jollan, Of result of winter killing of vines last
'Hie Dalles, wei Sunday visitors at December, will be negligible this
Judge Wilson's I neh.
season.
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MOSIER
RIALTO THEATRE
HOOD RIVER
Learning to Love
TWINS
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SQUARE
“Fine Clothes”
True To Its Name
‘LOW TIDE’
The Sporting Venus
BARKER BREAD COMPANY
The Sea Squawk
‘New Toys’
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The Prehistoric Man
“ON THIN ICE”
Misery and heartaches in the
guise of ill-gotten wealth. Adapt
ed from “The Dear Pretender.”
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WHITE SALMON
Cooperative weather observer's re
port for 24-hour period ending at ft
1 Tom Moore, Edith Roberta, p. m. Saturday, August. 1: Maximum
William Russell. Theodore Von temperature 83, minimum 511 dear;
Eltz, Wilfred North, Texas Kid. brisk west wind, 10 a. m. Sunday:
Maximum 01», minimum fi8; clear;
brisk west wind.
• And Doing Comedy,
Herbert G. Rich
_ and
___ family,
R of
Duluth. Minn., who are spending the
summer «n Portland, were week end
visitors at Kdiekona ranch, the guests
a
10c and 35c
of Mrs. Richard J. Bates, They re
turned to Portland via Hood River
and Gresham over the Mount Hood
a
Loop drive.
Deputy Fire Warden Geo. C. Col-
llns, of the Vnderwodd distrlct, was
out lu the Ilurdoin mountain district
Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 8-9 on official dntlea early In the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Wolf, of
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the Bitrdoin Heights district, have
gone to Portland for the summer.
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Mr. Wolf is again connected with a
sales agency,
Mr. and Mra. Alec Miller w«*e
White Halmon and Hood River visit
» A Blue Streak Western. Also ors Saturday. Their son. Sidney, is
connected with the Ford garage in
a real two-reel comedy,
Hood River and la making a splendid
record as a Ford mechanic.
Th* Sidney Miller residence in
Hood River was broken into by sneak
thieves recently and a quantity of
Prices 10-26-30
Jewelry and a valuable rifle stolen.
Open every Saturday and Sunday Thieves are again active in the
Bnrdoln 'mountain and the Burdoln
Matinee and Evening
t
aw.. .
» Heights districts. Time to organise
a vigilance committee and go right
The Tired Business Man
SfteLiberty
phe Burning Trail”
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“Her City Sport”
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Duff Evangelistic Meetings Ruecesnful
The Duff evangelistic party closed
Its meetings Sunday night. The young
evangelists won their way Into the
hearts of all. . Mini Halen Duff has
proved herself an ‘ evangelist with
great gifts, and the consecration of
all the members of the party, together
with their evident happiness made
strong impressions on all.
Eighteen made profession of faith
during these meetings and will re
member all their-lives their new and
happy experience.
It is with the beat wishes of all and
their prayers that the Duff party will
leave Hood River for their next field
of work.
C.-B. Delepine.
Raw Potato New Cure for Sunburn
Fred Jackson, fisherman's guide,
who knows every black bane in Tur
key Point bay by his first name, says
a dispatch from Normandale, Ont.,
has discovered what he M.va is a
sure cure for the agony of sunburn.
It'a merely a sliced raw potato. He
has tried it on hundreds of visiting
fishermen and says it has never failed
yet. Those who have tried his treat
ments report that the pain vanishes
from the burned skin and a cooling,
soothing sensation follows.
Coated tongue, bad breath, head-
aches, pimple«, Imd blood are nature's
danger signals. HOLLISTER'S GOLD
EN NUGGET TABLETS remove the
cause by carrying off the poisons from
tiie Liver, Kidneys and Boweis —re
sults guaranteed — A. 8. Kelr. afi-30
Clean as a whistle!
Why the emphasis on “cleanness,” you ask. Simply because true cleanness in
gasoline has a lot to do with getting your money's worth from the gasoline you
buy—“more miles to the gallon,” in other words.
Of course, freedom from impurities in gasoline promotes clean burning and clean
cylinders. That’s one advantage.
But of greater importance isyet another type of cleanness—not seen, but felt in
your motor. Let us explain:—
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Associated Gasoline is given a scientifically determined range or “chain” of
boiling points, gradually rising from the more volatile pans on up through th-,
heavier or power-yielding elements.
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Hence each “charge” of Associated Gasoline ignites instantly at the spark, and
explodes or “burns” completely on the down stroke of the piston Your motor
gets all the impulse in every “charge”—another explanation of “more miles to
the gallon”—and there's no unburned fuel to gum the cylinders.
Use Associated. Get “more miles to the gallon” through iustained quality.
Associated Gasoline
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““They are worthy running
m»tea for your motor.
Their rigidly i M mih J qaal-
•ty give» you greater mile-
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