Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 29, 1911, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
Notice
All persons wishing grave! «.
land from the gravel pit on tin
East Hood River Fruit Com
pany.s property will h raitu
ipply to
J. C o n n o r ,
Mosier, Ore.
l yrices
Mrs. John Lantry arrived from
her home a: . lo la.J Saturday
and vv ¡1
it here for a fort-1
?rg!it w;'-i o.-r ni(. litr. Mrs. I
Geo. S" ■ ~r r '\
Citizen ! ! .... on has a three-1
year-old pear-h tree in his yard;
on the Heights that bore some
iine fruit this season. One of,
the peaches which he prest nted >
io us we gbed 9 3-4 ounces and
it wasn’ t ti e largest o f the lot, ■
See the Sweaters and Sweater
! (other,
Coats. A t Nichol & Co.
Miss M¡ <rv Hansen, o f Sacra-
J. H. Porter visited over Sun-
day with his wife at Vancouver. m
'
i . is v ting at the
| home o f II. II. Neil on. This is
Fine line of New Undercloth-
(
trip into Oregon and she
iHg. A| Nichol & Co.
IS ,
■i v h the 1 amiful
i heath fid < mate. ¡ I
Wiu Hudson was a business a- -n„-i-y
accompanied from 9
yisiao»ia Hood R iver Wednesday. Shi*
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Mrs. R. M. Ross visited in ! 'Salem by Mr. Elmer Hansen.
Hood River yesterday.
Leave your clothes with J;
p. Cole to be cleaned and pi i oi.
gd.
Mrs. W. A. Slark, of Hood
River, is visiting here this week.
Mosier visitors in ifood River
j last Saturday were: Mrs. Laura
i McDonald, Mrs. Chas. Daven-
port, Mrs. Sickafoose the Misses
Hazel Coalfield, Rose Whit: on,
Margarett Denny, Edith Harvey,
! Emily Husbands, Messrs. YVnt
C. A. Morden, o f the Or -»n-
Hudson, Wrn Stephenson, Fred
ian, spent Sunday on .i fruit
iForslund, and Willie Depee and
ranch south of Mosier.
! Shelly Hudson.
Bpys’ Shoes for Han d V\
A t Nichol & ( ’o.
Buiklin;* Loan A sociation
Tom. Hieningson rr,!
fnsi
A local branch o f a building
week, from a two m
visit and loan a loeiution lias been es­
his old home in Germany.
tablished here Li-is week, with
as
Go to Nichol & Co’ for youi four well li >wn citizens
directors.
It
has
been
proven
Ball Brand Rubbers.
Mrs. J. N. Mos er left on Mon­ by years of experience that these
day for Portland to take treat asso-.-ialions are of great benefit
to a community, enabling the
ments for her rheumatism.
business man and the wage
Box Stationery at 10c per box !
earner to buy a home with the
while they last, at A. & 1!. Drug
money he w mid spend for rmit.
Co. See our window.
The local organization has not
Miss Ruth Littlepage left las: j yet been \v< rked out in detail,
Friday for Dallas, where she but no doubt when it is the
will attend school this winter. directors will make their an­
Mrs. Ernest Evans was shop 1 nouncement.
Men’s $5.00 Shoes,
Hoys’ $2.75
“
85c.
60c.
now
$3.90
$2.25
Overalls
Work Sliirts
70c
45c
Prices Only
W.
Mosier
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.CHOWN,
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Ore
A t this rate, we will soon have
an Army and Navy Club at
Ortley.
$15, $18 and20.00 {
at
Suits
We are all glad to know that
YVe
ill soon have a skillful
Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned
.jeon with us when
our
Sunday
afternoon from a visit
appendixes, etc., quit behaving.
with her son at Prineville.
Notary Public
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Another addition to Ortiey’s
population is the purchase o f an
J. T. Davenport returned this
and
orchard by Bert Johnson, one week from The Dalles, where he
o f the Department managers for has been working for the past 1 M osier
Oregon
Lowengart, the great Portland few months. Ilis wife and baby
wholesale milliner..
will join him next w e e k . ----------
Chaplain James YV. Hillman,
o f the 16th Infantry, is also an
orchardist at Ortley, having
P. L. K r e t z e r , I
purchased a tract, on Military j
EXPERT W E L L DRILLER
Row, adjoining his. brother’s or­
chard, who is a prominent New
York banker.
Razors put in first-class condition.
All work guaranteed
Advices from Colonel Gardener
state that Sergeant Hosier, from
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his command, retiring, having THE D ALLES
Address 402 W 7th St.
reached the age- limit, is headed
P a c if ic P h o n e
for Ortley to locate near his old
Black 1771
commander. Welcome to Fort
Ortley, ye old and faithful ser­
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
vant o f Uncle Sam,.
M o s íe r
S hoe
S h o p
Alex. Stewart
special values.
W e are giving
more for the money in
$15,
$18
and
$20
Suits
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than has been offered in many a
long
day.
We know we can
please you if you will only give
us the chance.
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C EM EN TS
Tum-A-LumLumber Co. Ì
Messrs. Zolls, Olsen, Emersot
Mosieriu-s who have not taken *
and Emery, o f Hood River,
tho
trouble (which would prove
Ssisitcrt
Mosier last Sunil.\.
E. A. R a c e . m g r .
a
great
i
n- ) to go out and
Wonder what they com« for'.
visit in Mi
si net are miss­
Fur and feathers cleaned t
ing many g d things. Surprises
tfTay & Rand’s, Hood River,
j meet one on every hand. For
'Ore. Jas. E; Cole. Mosier Agent
inwnnee, a visit to the home o f »
Mr. i nd Mrs. YY’m Aid es left
ami Hra. R. ¡1. Cummings,
Wednesday morning fo r a visit live or six miles southeast ot
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at Portland. They are expected town, would prove a revelation
borne today.
j to the town residents, who,
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Men’s fine Silk Underwear. might expect to find an ordinary, |
i comfortable country house. To
A t Nichol & Go.
j his surprise he would see an up-1
J. N. Mosier and Geo. Cham­
to-dat modern house, equal ini
berlain were b isiness visitors in
j its consl ruction and furnishings
The Dalles the first o f the week.
, io many city houses, situated in
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
See Nichol & Co. for I
I oys’ the beautiful Mosier Hills, where-
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you '
asd Girls’ School Stockings,
the view is unsurpassed in lovli-
reliable service.
Miss Mattie Hudson is
’ ing ness and gi -ndeur. Mr. ( ’lini­
ngs is
ill the millinery estnlm
>t min^s
is at
an intelligent, energetic
We solicit your business on the basis o f " A Square Deal’ ’.
o f the Misses Gibson, at Hood I cit" n , which is shown by the
Money to loan on improved property.
j progro s lie is making in (he de-
River.
i velopment of his place. Such a
See our I,allies’ Union Suits class o f people as he and many
before buying. Nichol & Co.
'tliers in the district will place
Miss Grace Duvall arrived here Mosier in the front rank o f in-
last week from Canby, Ore., ell: -i re. culture, progressive-
bnd will probably remain here ness and prosperity.
^his winter.
J. K. McGregor attended a
Jewel VanNort wick, who has m sonic meeting at Hood River
M o s ie r
O regon
b.vn working with Jas. E. Cole hist night.
Bor several months, left lest w, * l<
L C!TM'l*i55BT255r
Air Cornelius, Ore., where he will
Suits for $18 and up. Other
It wonl cost you anything
YVINTKR U N D E R W E A R
Work in his father’s barber shop.
makes from $5.00 up. YY’e
l<> test the value in one o f
These frosty mornings are
Mr. Ed Jeter, a carpenter from
also have a full line o f over­
these
H
ART
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AFFN
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Portland, arrived last week and
suggestive o f warmer under-
coats for men and boys. Hot
J MARX suits.
is assisting Mr. Undines in the
us show them to you.
\\ ear and our stock was never
You know the suits are
erection of a house which Mr.
more complete than now in
guaranteed, and that means
ttoss is having built on bis In! at
This stop' is the home of
cottyn,
fleeced or wool, in
perfect
satisfaction with
the edge o f town.
HART S C H A F F N E R &
separate
garments
or in union
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every detail. I f you’re look-
M ARX Clothes.
In boys
Services at
the Christian
suits for ladies, gentleman
for n fall suit, look Imre.
suits we haveonoof the best
Church Sunday. Subject in the
or children.
Now is the
You’ ll find our new Knglish
selected stocks ever display­
Evening "Federation” . Sunday
time to supply yourself while
short roll lapel model a very
ed in the eitv. YVe also have
Schooll Rally Day.
you can get what you want.
smart stylet we’d like to see
some specials in this line if
Underwear for children for
how
you
look
in
one
o
f
them.
K. H. SlCKAFOOSK,
you want a good school suit
15c and up: For Ladies fo r
Or
>
on
might
prefer
the
Minister.
something they can rough
25c and up; for gentlemen
shape maker or the varsity;
it in.
for ,JV a garment and up.
all good ones. II. S. &. M.
The Missis I/Irene Dunsmop*.
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W A N T E D —G ood H ousekeeping re­
quires the services o f a representative
in Mosier to look after subscription re­
newals ami to extend circulation by j
special methods which have proved un­
usually successful. Salary and com­
mission. Previous experience desira­
ble but not essential. Whole time or
spare time. Address. wiLh references, j
J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping
Magazine, 381 Fourth. A ve, New York
City.
Have your clothes cleaned by
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G. L . P e r k i n s , P r o p .
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PLASTER
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j . E. COLE.
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Fire Insurance
MOSIER
B arber Shop
These suits of clothes are big
ÍLIME
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M O S IE R
GRAY & RAND
H o o d
R i ver , O r e g o n
All work guaranteed.
Ladies’ work a specialty
J as . E. C ole , Mosier Agent
Fruit Lands
J.
K. McGREGOR & CO.
R E A L ESTATE
Mosier Book Store
SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup­
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
THE PA R IS FA IR,
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
Pacific Phone Main 2211.
DECORATOR j
MODEL
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The Tou'n With a Future
T
he
Local Phone, 114r
LAUNDRY
D. DUVAL, P rop .
T he
O regon I
Fire Insurance
D. D. HAIL
Mcsier, Oregon,
SOWERBY
Lady Attendant—Experienced
P hone 222
FFRGUSON BLDG*, HOOD R IV E R ’.
I
lym er
C O N T R A C T S S O LIC ITE D
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O regon
NERVE SPECIALIST
Oregon
M os i e r
OREGON
CHIROPRACTOR
Hood River
Box
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DR.
enete Work.
AN D
S u rg eo n
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con-
L. W . C
and
H. G. KIBBEE
O r e g o n m os i e r
Lock
O R E.
MOSIER
Located in Marsh building,
Upper Main Street,
WORK GUARANTEED
Town Lots
P h y s ic ia n
Shoe repairing a specialty.
YVork guaranteed at reason­
able prices. Give us a call.
PAINTER
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Mosier, Oregon.*
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Alex. Stewart,
Store
/THE DALLES, OREGON/
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KoonU an-l
On all lines for month
of OCTOBER.
Must have more room.
E. LAKE’S
Men’s Furnishings G oods 8 ! ZZ
School Not s.
Don’ t forget -we have thi
goods. Nichol ¿t Co.
Birdie Gar !ner entered school
Attorney S. W. ¿Lark anil in the primary department Tues-1
w ife visited relatives in Mosiera d iv. Th • attendance in the
an Tuesday last.
f ■ ir i , fifth a I si-cih grades
Chas. Davenport and w if J w.w peri’.-" during the second j
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have moved into winter quar W<
tfcrs in a wood-and-tent house on
Dewey Woods entered fourth
ora I - Monday.
Elmer ifbots’ property.
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Olive Fisher and G- rule
Ladies’ clothes cleaned and
■rosaed. All work guaranteed. Proctor entered school Monday.
The Mo ier Literary Society
Jus. l£.' Cole, resident agent.
Mrs. J. 11. Osborn and tw> will give a program today in the
children and her sister, Miss High School Room at 2:15 p. m.
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‘Blanche Philips, o f Hoed River,
A comity t'i-h e .-i’ institute
Visitod several days this week I will be held at The Dalles the
with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. R
lir-it three days o f next week, so
a
Ladies’ and Children's Toques. there will be no school until *
Thursday.
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Nichol & Go.
Wing. and Mr. J. t'ow - m , of
The Dalles, attended the (Inner
given in Stroup’s Hall, last Sat­
urday night.
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Prices
Dr. Arthur Canfield, who has
charge o f the practice of Port­
land’s eminent surgeon, Dr.
Byron Miller, who, we are sorry
to hear is seriously ill at Zurich,
Switzerland, found time to visit
Ortley, the charms o f which he
1 later stated compelled him to pur­
chase an orchard with a view of
establishing a country home.
A.
ping in Hood River Wednesday
last.
Florence
Special
Ortley Items.
Captain Charles M. Bundle,
Adjutant oi the lGih Infantry,
stationed at Foi l Seward, Alaska,
joined his superior oiiicers.
Colonels Cornelius Gardiner and
C. W. Kennedy, in locating on
an orchord home at Ortley. From
far off Valdez these officers re­
port that many prominent Army
men o f high rank now assembled
there, holding a court-martial,
l will soon visit Ortley with a view
j o f locating.
D a lles
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W ork
W ell
Is the place to get your choice
O regon ;
Mosier Agent, The Pines Hotel.
W ell
T H E O AKS
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D o n e
C igars ,
T obacco
C a n d y , and S oft D rinks
P ool and B illiards
The undersigned is thoroughly
¡prepared to put down open wells,
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
Oregon ineluding pipe cutting and thread­
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
.......... ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May lie found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
Mosier,
PINES H O T E L
JOHN
W E L L B E R G , Prop.
Good Accommodations
A. E. N egus .
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
MOSIER, OREGON
Rates $1.00 per day and up
Best grade Mason jar rub­
bers, either white or red.
dozen,
8c
Pure silk 4-in-hand ties
for men, good full length
dandy ties for double the
price we are selling them
for. Your choice, each, 15c
A 25c bottle o f Hydrox
peroxide
and a 25c Jar
o f Hydrox peroxide Cream.
The two for the price o f
®ne.
25c
Pratt s Invisible Complex­
ion- powder, a regular 50c
seller. To close it out quickly,
the box. only
No. 100 all pure silk ribbon
in all colors. worth 20c a
yard.
Ypur choice.
the
yard.
13c
S P E C IA L
Ladies’ and Misses’ shoes,
good values at from $2.00 to
$4.00 a pair. These are not
old styles but broken lots.
There are aliout all sizes in
the lot but not a full run o f
sizes in any one kind. Your
Choice, the pair.
$1.50
A table full o f the biggest
kinds o f bargains in men’s
heavy work shoes in both
P H Y S IC IA N
a n ».SU RG EO N
HOOD R IV E R
;
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61,
high and medium tops. Don’t
miss this opportunity.
Boys’ negligee shirts in
stripes and figured pattern»,
values up to 75c and $1.00
each.
Your Choice while
they last, each.
15c
Men’s linen collars of the
celebrated CUiett make, a
regular 25c seller; the name
and price branded on each
collar. Our special price 3
for
25c
Ladies’ medium weight
union suits, light fleece, sizes
4. 5 and 6. Yourchoice, the
suit.
25c
H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
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