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Svecial P rices School Notes. J. E. Huskey, who for thej Facts About Mastication. Fruit Pesi!vai past three ,\ears has l ieu living ! The force required to crush an l/. ivying out Hit .lineal custom in Alberta, Ca;.:.da, arrived in ¡ordinary j nut, such as one too Wilbur Denny has withdrawn of giving a fruit festival, tl it Mosier last Monday morning V so. often sees cracked between the from school. meni! < ;t'K o f Mosier Tent, VVinted visit with his brothers, YV. E. , b.ick teeth, has been shown to be Clyde Bailey, Alefora Haacke. 10377, M. Y V . A.., and friends, Men for clearing land on | Sundborg place. Telephone C. ,nt!L in «Coup’s Hall on YY'ednes- and George Huskey. Mr. Huskey !equal to a weight o f more than Gertrude Proctor and Leo Higley Masters. ! ,aV evening and spent the time has a quarter section of land in 110 avoirdupoig pounds, directly have been absent thip week. . .. . , —1 1 ■ - most pleasantly. No program Canada on which he will receive applied. The amount o f saliva a patent as soon as he becomes a (| ai| y secreted bv the average . Twelve pu'M ,f were ne* hcr l‘ or Kent. ! had been arranged, but Mr. Wm Canadian subject. i male adult is about 1* liters or f f " nor >" th* H,gh Five room house, pantry and /.oils gave several well rendered ----------------------1.59 U. S. quarts. In thoroughly Schrto1 the first month* bath. Beautiful location, Also selections on the violin, with i chewing 100 grammes of “ Zwie- Eighteen pupils from the In- furnisiied rooms to rent. Miss Rose Whitson as accom The Size of the Oceans. ; back” —a kind of sweet toasted termediate room were placed up^ panist. Mr. J. N. Mosier ex The Pacific Ocean covers; bread—there is needed half a on the Roll of Honor, plained the custom o f the fruit Leave your clothes with Jas. square miles; and a lither (0.53 U. S. quart) of The people of Mosier and gus E. Cole to be cleaned and press- festival and invited those present' 68,000,000 to partake of the fruit with which the Indian Ocean, Artie and saliva; in masticating the same rounding country are cordially ,ed . the long table was loaded. With Antartic Oceans 42,000,000. To amount of apples,only 1725liters. illvited to make use of the books! H. F. Both fur, o f Portland, the exception of oranges and stow away the contents of the or 2.44 cubic inches; that is, only 0f the free traveling library now spen t last Saturday in Mosier. bananas, all the fruit was home Pacific it would be necessary 8 per cent, or about one-twelfth ¡n the Exhibit building. These Mrs. C. G. Njchol was a visitor grown. • * to fill a tank one mile long, as much.—Scientific American, hooks may be had at the follow- ¡in Hood River on Monday last. The platform and walls of the j one mile wide and one mile deep, ^ . , , ~Z~~ ing times: Wednesdays 4:30 to 5 C. A. McCargar was a passen- m gatur(Iays 2 to 3 P. m. Wm Baker returned last week hall presented a beautiful appear-1 every day for 440 years. Put Miss Knight, Episcopal Dea. from a month’s visit at Portland. ance decorated in van-colored in figures the Pacific holds in ger on yesterday afternoons autumn leaves, while the banners : weight 948,000,000,000,000,000,- 1° 1 ortland. coness, and Mrs. H. G. Kibbee J. A. Cooley, o f Iowa, is here Guy Wilson left for Portland were welcome visitors of the visiting bis brother-in-law, C. of the lodge were displayed j 000 tons. The Atlantic averages a across the front o f the stage. I depth of not quite three miles. this week on business. school Monday afternoon. Miss G. Stoltz and family. -------- ------------- ! Its waters weigh 325,000,000, Mr. Ed Reeves of Portland Knight gave a short, but pleasing Ladies’ clothes cleaned and Very few people here were 000,000,000,000, tons, and a tank spent part of the week on his address to the pupils of the pri- pressed. All work guaranteed. aware that yesterday was a to contain them would have each ranch near town. His wife mary department. Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. Mr. K. H. Kroner and wife! legal holiday, but it was. It is | o f its sides 430 miles long. The came up yesterday and this R oll of H onor spent Sunday at Ortley. Mr. F or S a i , e :-A good 6-toot wall j called Columbus Day and while figures o f the other oceans are morning they both returned to Primary Dept. j Kroner is interested in the con- j tent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin it has been a legal holiday for in the same startling proportions. Portland. office. Bennie Carroll. Arvilla Hus- struction of the hotel, and was Notary Public years, it is now being generally It would take all the sea water Mrs. B. J. Weller went to hands. Ruby Proctor, Laura Yon- 'veil pleased at the progress that j in the world 2,000,000 years to Portland yesterday morning, re observed for the first time. and Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore visited was being made. ¿low over the Niagara.—Scientific turning last night on the late ish. Darrell Evans, Luellen Con- Fire Insurance relatives in The Dalles last Mon C. F. Hogg, o f San Francisco, American. | train. ner, Evelyn Frey, Ruth Higley, day^ Mosier - Oregon arrived last week and willengage Maxwell Kibbee, Laurence Mor- J. K. McGregor and Wm N. in the poultry business with his Fruit Lands Akers were business visitors in brother, O. 1). Hogg, on the Paul Baily, Willie Carroll, Eugene Hood River on Tuesday. Columbia River View Poultry Root and Marion Yonish. Town Lots Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Abernathy Farm. The present proprietor __ __ _ ___ ______ __, left on Tuesday for a weeks visit of this poultry farm lias taken great pains and been to consider Ortley Items. ,4n Portland. Fire Insurance Men’ s $5.00 Shoes, now $3.90 able expense to procure the lies Mr. R. P. Pye, of Portland, If you have any carpenter strains of laying hens from the $2.25 Boys’ $2.75 spent several days visiting here. t work to do and want it done best pens in the country, and Razors put in first-class condition. 85c. Overalls . . . 70c right, see “ Happy.” i Mr. J. Groverand family, have his poultry for table use are the 45c 60c. Work Shirts arrived from Salt^ Lake, and Wm Thurston was a business best. There is every reasor moved on their place. visitor in HoobRiver the first of believe that the poultry busin Cash Prices Only / . E . COLE. • in Mosier can be made as profit tile week. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Firebaugh i able, for the money invested, as went to Hood River Saturday, Services at the Immanuel returning home Sunday. /Church will be held at 11 a. m., the raising o f fine apples. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. The Town With a Future ..... —-*•*- - -- — next Sunday instead of 11:15 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kihm, are .Change in Telephone Tariff P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n - now living in their new home re A. P. Bateham and daughter, Thru the personal efforts of cently erected upon their new P. L. K r e t z e r , Miss Maude Bateham, spent last Dr. D. Robinson, the telep MOSIER - OREGON tract. ‘ week in Goldendale. Washington. »- *0 .*a> - .*»* EXPERT W ELL DRILLER rates between Mosier and Port Miss Carrie Sprague, daughter Mr. Wm Cole, a brother of our land have been reduced and are DR. J. SOWERBY of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sprague, /townsman, J. E. Cole, was in now on a very satisfactory basis. « was married Monday, to Mr. Will 0 CHIROPRACTOR All work guaranteed * town Tuesday, representing the The former charges for messages 0 Bushman. They left for Aber Ideal Cracker Co., of Portland. belween these two points were NERVE SPECIALIST deen, Washington, where they I.ndy Attendant—Experienced 40 cents for the first minute and Fur and feathers cleaned at -A THE DALLES - ORE. 0 will make their future home. P hone 222 0 Gray & Rand's, Hood River, 15 cents for each additional min \% Address 102 W 7th St. FFRG U SO N B LD G ., HOOD R IVER Mr. E. L. Butts, of Portland, Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent ute or fraction thereof. Under P a c if ic P h o n e was here several days, looking the new rate one can talk t< Black 1771 The Ladies’ Aid Society will 0 over Mosier View Orchards, and Portland for 30 cents for the meet at the home of Mrs. J. N. selected Tract No. 39. first minute and lOcents for each Mosier, Wednesday, Oct. 18th. additional minute or fraction. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS The carpenters have com A fBon Sellinger, of Trout Lake, 0 menced work on the new school Contractors in Stone, Brick ami Con fpl-nt several days here this house, and the work will be rush crete Work Hotel Changes Hands ■\yilh his mother, Mrs. Geo. ed to completion. It is expected A Last week the Hotel Pines I T rade M a r k s • - Oregon tfdiinger. * that the school will open the Hood River D e s ig n s changed hands again and is now C o p y r ig h t s A c . A. P. Bateham left Friday for 1st of November. Anyone Bending a «ketch and description m ay under the management of J. P. 1 Quickly nacertntn o u r opinion free w hether an Watsonville, California where he Invention 1s probably patentable. Communica 0 tions etrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* Erhart. Mr. Erhart has already 1 A Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lemon, A sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 0 will judge the apple exhibit at Patents taken through filunn dr Co. receive made several changes in the of Kennewick, Wash., have re rperial notice» without charge. In th© The Watsonville National Apple E. A. R a c e , m g r . Is the place to get your choice management of this hostelry cently come here to make their 'Show. 0 home. j and promises more for the benefit * C igars , T obacco A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir 0 culation o f any scientific Journal. Term s, 93 a The big circus that was billed of the public. All the rooms will y ear: fou r m onths, 9L Sold byall newsdealora. C andy , and S oft D rinks Mrs. R. A. Eldridge, of Hood for Mosier last Saturday, didn’ t be renovated and every effort j O R E . i River, M O S IE R P ool and B illiards was the guest o f Mrs’ I Branch Office, 636 F 8L , W ashington, D . C. materialize. It was reported wil 1 be made to insure comfort 0 0 S. E. Francisco, Prop. Firebaugh the past week. 0 0 that they got stranded down the and convenience for his guests. line. E. E. Gould, of Hood River Particular attention will 1»*« given Oregon W e l l W o r k . Mosier, was an Ortley visitor. * 00 - * 00 - Miss Alice Mosier came down to borne and commercial 00 00«*t^»-0 LO C A L On all lines for month of OCTOBER. Must have more room, Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart Cost P r i c e s ” M O SIE R j B a r b e r Shop i t i i D. D. H A IL Mosier, Oregon, W . E . C H O W rN , \ * Ore Mosier I I H I L IM E CEMENT PLASTER ? j Í i Tum-A-LumLumber Co. j Ì THE OAKS / Scientific American. MUNN « Co I ! last Saturday from The Dalles, Where she is attending St Mary’s Academy, and visited over Sunday with »her parents, putronage. The new proprietor I assures t he public that it will be treated white in every respect ian<* invites the public's patron age. J. K. McGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE Mrs. John Lantry left on Mon day for her honieat Lyle, Wash., I On Monday evening Iasi Mrs. after a fortnight’s visit with her, K. McGregor held a reception M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y mother, Mrs. Geo. Sellinger. ¡at her residence at the edge of We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you A. Stew as t last week received ! town in honor o f Mrs. H. F. reliable service. a 31-ton car of coal, which he i Both fur wh o visited her and j will ise in his furnace this other friends here this week. We solicit your business on tbe basis of ‘ A Square Deal” . winter. Being more than he The guests who were present to M oney to loan on improved property. ordered, he shared some of it welcome Mrs. Both fur were. Mr. /with his neighlKirs. and Mrs. Wm N. Akers, Dr. and Mrs. D. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Kibbee. A most on - 1 joyahle evening was bad and delicious refresiimonts were t,ie i,art>' dispursing at a late hour. Mrs. Both fur and little daughter returned to her home in Portland on Wednesday There were no preaching afternoon. service# at the Christian Church rm m m m m p i j i p i aN our last Sunday. K. II. Sickafoose .4 One pleasant thing anout and wife were called to Mon J business is the satis action we get from t lie satisfaction we mouth on the account of (he vivo. Our customers go away death o f his brother's wife. scislied. If the satisfaction There will Is* regular servici s do s not last we want our Sunday. customers to tt-ll us so, for we The first of the series of en want to satisfy them in every tertainments given by tin Ernest Evans and Dick Wilcox left last week for Montana, when* they will pack apples. Mosier claims to have some of the best apple packers in Oregon and these 'young men will make good the oiaim. MeneleyiLyceum Bureau will I k * held on the right o f No vom In -1 •16th neXI, when Col. John Sola-ski will be m Mosier to give one of his faniousl ctuies. Tim o who have heard this noted man are loud in his praises as an en tertainer. Be sure to secu-e your reserved seats for thL ano the following entertainments. Tickets now on sale at tin* bank, drug store. Chown’s store and Bulletin office. » !VS| •ect. [IT S C I IA F F N E R & M A R X 1 HA1 * C L O T H E S S A T I S F Y :- 1 In i le, a ll-w o o l fa b r ic s , in t a ilo r in g , in tit and in ‘i i^riC'i\ T h e s e a r e tr u ly th e In-st hm m ade and o u r vith all th d patterns. s t o c k is Mosier Book Store SC H O O L B O O K S and all sorts of School Sup plies. W H. S. & M. Suits fo r $18. and up. Other makes of new fall patterns and weaves from $5. up to $15. H. S. & M. over coats for $16. and up. Other makes in prices from $4.50 up to $15. New fall and winter coats for ladies an* now in and while they were delayed in getting here you will find that in point of quality ami in price, style and workmanship you will lie amply paid for the wait. New fall styles, are also on display and we are not only showing the largest assort- O regon ment but also are giving you the best quality at the lowest prices. We can save you money on your cost purchases. We have a nice assortment of knit rompers for children, pants jacket and cap; knitted buttons onto the pants; colors cardinal, oxford and white. Each, $1.50 If you are going to need a pair o f high top shoes for winter and want to save a little good money on them you should look at the ones we have placed upon our bargain table. There are just about all THE PARIS FAIR, D o n e The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells ' in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutting and thread- ling tools. Does all kinds o f ce- ! ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in j the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Dalles, up Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or. For further particulars, in- at Bulletin office. A . E. N egus . PINES HOTEL J. P. ERHART, Prop. Good Accommodations r. . a* i n.s\ i j Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and MM KK tOi Chicken Dinner Every Sunday DR. H. L. D U M B LE PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON A gency for M odel Laundry A lso Pressing and Cleaning A large line of Tablets and Stationery. M O S IE R ell Local Phone 114 Pacific Phone Main 22II T he New York M O SIE R , sizes in this lot and they are cut from 25 to 40 per cent. You might just as well save this amount as not. We want to close them out quickly and you can reap the benefit. In the line of dress shoes in old lots we also have some big values on our bargain table. Shoes that are worth up to $6. a pair. Your choice, only, $1.96 Ladies’ and children's shoes in all leathers, in values up to $1. Your choice, only $1.47 We have some o f the finest coat and suit materials in our dress goods department that we have ever had. All the OREGON newest weaves and at a good saving in price. If you are thinyingof making your coat or suit you can find just what you want in this department. A full line of sweaters for men, women, boys and girls. We have a complete line o f union suits for men in heavy fleeced lined, medium, weight jersy ribbed cotton and all wool material in prices of 70c, 80c, 95o. $1.88. $2.00and $2.50. All sizes and in colors grey, blue and ecru. HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. BOYS’ UNDERWEAR YVe have a good line in boys’ underwear in cotton, fleeced and wool. Boys’ ribbed cotton undershirts and drawers of medium weight sizes 24 to 34. each. 25c. Boys’ heavy cotton fleeced undershirts ami draw ers. fine ribbed, soft finish, ribbed cuflfs, sizes 24 to 3-4, the garment, 28c Boys’ extra heavy fleeced lined undershirtsand drawers. W rights make, satin finished neck and front good grade of pearl buttons, well made, full cu t sizes 24 to34, the garment 45c H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E