Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 08, 1911, Image 4

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Wm. Zolls, «f Hood Kiver,
• _ _ _ was in town yesterday.
Mrs. K. II. Sickafoose was a
visitor in Ilo d Kiver yesterday.
For Rent.
1 Frank Cinder was transacting
Five room house, pantry and
business at the county seat
bath. Beautiful location. Also
yesterday.
furnished rooms to rent.
K. M. Ross was a business
I). W. IIUPSON,
vistorin Portland on Tuesday ano
Mosjer Oregon.
Wednesday.
F or S ale
Mrs. C. A. Brown was a pas-
Bay Horse, weight about 1050 penger on Tuesday’s local for
lbs. Good single driver; will j Portland.
work double anywhere. A pood
The Womans’ Club will meet
cart, with lines and bridle, a t t ,)e llomeofMrs> H. (j. Kibbee
thrown in. Will sell very cheap ! thig afternoon,
or trade. This is a bargain if
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i Mrs. E. N. Stroup, of Port-
taken a t once.
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land, spent last Friday in town,
returning home Saturday morn-
Notice
ing.
All persons wishing factures
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davenport
,taken of their house, orchards
returned
last Sunday from The
or individual trees will d<> well to
Dalles,
where
the latter has been
consult F. Patterson, who g u ar­
visiting
her
parents.
antees his work. Drop him a
card a t Mosier, or orders may be 1 Don’t forget those premium j
j dishes that you can g et with
■left a t the Bulletin Odine.
• ish subscriptions to the Bulletin.
( kill an examine them.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
Five head of Angora goats
Mis. J. K. McGiegoi left on
from the (iranlm d place on Tuesday to spend the winter
Seven mile. Will pay one dollar J vv't-h relatives at. Oakland, ( al.
¡J. K. accompanied her to Port­
p e r head for return.
land.
G. H. D unsm oke ,
Mosier, Or.
Mosier friends of Wm. Vogt,
who was in business here about
a year ago, will be interested to j
Notice
learn th at lie was married in I
!T. * party who took an o v e r-! Portland last Saturday to Missj
.coal troni ( . (!. Nicliol s Tore Elizabeth Keutei, of The Dalle8.
about two weeks ago is known,
Messrs. W. E. and Geo. Huskey
and if' said party dnes not at
once return the coat to thie store and C T. B ennett were business
from which it .was taken, anil j visitors a t I lie Dalles last Mon­
pay for this notice, he will be 1 'lay, attending to the final set-j
'prosecuted for theft.
! tlem ent of the J. U. Huskey
P eter O l se n , ¡estate.
Miss Elizabeth Banks, who
Man and Wife W anted
spent the summ er and fall with
Woman to cook for L0 men her sister, Mrs. C. C. Clement,
man can havp work clearing land, | left on Monday for Los Gatos,
Plume C . Masters.
Sundhorg Cal., where she will spend the j
place.
winter.
.--------------------------------------------- Home prosperity depends upon
,
,
J home industry, and state-w ide
La lies clothes cleaned and
... ,
prosperity, will be g rea ter il
pressed. All work guaranteed. I faclorieB
" Ma,ie in Oreg­
.las. E. Cole, resident agent.
on” goods are patronized, by the
J. M. Elliott was a business local m erchants.
.visitor in The Dalles Monday.
Word was received yesterday
LO CAL
Mrs. J. E. C arpenter was a | fr,,m Ed L" Howe' a t P ortland’
visiLorin H o o d River on T u es-1 Uiat
fattier is lying seriously
| ill at ms home a t Council Hliifts,
day.
Iowa, and not expected to live
M
.s. !). hish
visited rt?- ; JVfr. Howe passed thru Mosie
li .V I in 110»,I Kiver last Mon- yesterday on his way to Iowa.
day.
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Now is a good time to call at
I.< a \e your clothes with Jus
Bulletin office and pay your
1| ( '
he cleaned and press [,aci; subscription or renew it
and get, a set of those dishes.
' is. Kenneth < ooper left They will make a very suitable
I iicm ay fo ra visit with relatives and acceptable Christm as present
in Portland.
for your folks or some one else.
Mrs. It. M. Ross and Mrs. D.
The local train schedule has
I). In i were visitors in Hood been changed again, this time
Ri vor last Monday.
without warning, and in con­
Carr.»ll Cole, who is attending sequence several parties who
.school in Portland, spent the ! were east bound last Sunday
w ■ *u ciul here with his parents. , missed the m orning local. The
corre Ted tim • table appears in
F »t S vi/;:-A good 6-l'oot wal
another column.
tent, 21x28. Inquire a t Bulletin
Workman have been busy this
office.
I week ceiling Stroup’s Hall,
diss Stella Smith, a cousin of This lias long been needed, and
M '*• .L E. Cole, accompanied when finished il will be much
t i ■ la tt‘*r home Irom Portland, more comfortable.
Heretofore
last Friday.
it lias been so unpleasan(sitting |
i lien
. \ ; Veaten
,, i left
I
...
,
,
for
Wednesday
, . an hour
. , or two
, in the hall
c tor .... a visit willi
,.n i relatives
i ,•
during
co
d
w
eather
that the
a t Port-
public
disliked
to
attend
g a th e r­
land, Salem and olimi- valley
ings
of
any
kind
held
there.
towns.
W H I'lmrsimi left last Satur
day for Portland, w here lie will
remain a few days and will then
go East, spending the w inter
visiting different cities with a
view to interesting capital in
the Mosier District.
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We have a larger supply of
Christm as goods than ever
this year and w agt you to
make this store your head­
quarters when you are in
town. You are always wel­
come at our store w hether
you wish to buy or not; we
like to have you come in if
it is only just to enjoy our
warm fire. Then if you are
looking for anything in the
present line we know we
can supply your every w ish
and will take pleasure in
showing i»u w hat we ave
Alex. Stewart
NOTARY PUBLIC
Cost Prices
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now
Men’s $5.00 Shoes,
Boys’ $2.75
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85c.
60c.
$3.90
$2.25
70c
45c
Overalls
Work Shirts
W. E.
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Cash Prices Only
Mosier
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Notary Public
Fire Insurance
Mosier
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Oregon
LililClS
MOSIER
Town Lots
Fire Insurance B a r b e r
D. D. HAIL
Mosier ; Oregon,
Shop
J. E. COLE.
DR.
SOWERBY
NERVE SPECIALIST
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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MOSIER
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R EA L ESTA TE
co.
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THE OAKS
place
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Scientific American.
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MUNN & Co
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
T he
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
I in any p art of the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread­
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce­
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
1 the well business. May he found
by addressing him a t The Dalles.
Local Phone 114
P acific P h o n e M ain 2211
PINES
HOTEL
H. R. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Good Accommodations
reliable service.
We solicit your business on the basis of "A Square Deal” .
Rates S I.00 per Jay and up
Monet/ to loan on improved property.
CHRISTM \S GOODS.
Sam Lafette, who has been
m anager of the Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co. here during E. A.
Race’s absence in Texas, left
last Saturday forPom ery, Wash.,
where lie will take charge of a
lim ber yard for tie* company.!
W. IL Hutfines left on Mondai
for Arizona, so »»* said. It is
claimed by some o f his "frie n d s”
l nil II* oVerlixit
Firm alit \ of liq ? ! t v h i t "
Mils t u f o - * pilli» «r li! h freight.
,Consequently these trusting
ui v in in M i n t i n g .
Mosier, Oregon.
Owing to an unfortunate com­
bi nation o f circum stances 1 find
myself unable to at once meet
m v financial obligations. How-
lever, 1 do not intend repudiate
them and all I ask is to he given
a sufficient time and l will make
good. I therefore ask the Mosier
public to give me a chance to do
so,
J. P. E rhaut .
Henry Dunsmore has lu'en
walking about oil three legs tor
a week or more as the result of
a horse falling on him and badly
wrenching bis foot.
On all lines for month
of DECEMBER.
Alex. Stewart,
To My Creditors.
li you have any carpenter
y o ik to do and want it done
right, gel H appy.”
Thanksgiving Eve a basket
social was given a l the n e w 1
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school house in D istrict 41. About
75 persons attended and enjoyed
a very pleasant evening. Miss
Lizzie Elder, the teacher, had
|prepared an excellent program ,;
particularly good features being
instrum ental music by Mr. Saul,
accompanied by Mrs. Graham,
¡and a recitation by ‘'Hannah
Maria W iggins” (Miss Elder)
, entitled “ Going to the Basket
I Social.
The work of the scholars in [
several num bers on the program
! was verv good, showing careful
drilling on the part of the teacher.
The program as given" was as !
follows:
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Song
“ Am erica”
Audience
Rec. “ Mv Thanksgiving” Harold
Stearns.
Rec. "The Reason W hy” Ilia
Neilsen.
Song "Oh, The Sports of Child­
hood,” 1st grade pupils.
Rec. "Johnies’ Version of N ov.”
Archie Huskey.
H. G . K IB B E E
Rec. "A Friendly Indian” Francis
Neilson.
Music, Mr. SaulandM rs. Graham
and
Dialogue "W hy There are no M C 5 IE R
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O regon
More Columbus” Ira and
Archie Huskey and Loyd —
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Stearns.
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Song “ Sweet Summers Gone
YUlt
A w ay” Rose Hill School.
Rec. “ Three Little Maidens”
Florence and Elsie Huskey
and Ida Neilsen.
Rec. “ When My Mothers Sings”
Florence Huskey.
Razor» pul in lirat-class conili lion.
Song “ My K itty ” Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Stearns.
Rec. "Ja m e s’ M ethodism” Julian
Henningsen.
Song "A Home by the Deep Rol­
ling Sea” Rose Hill School.
Music Mr. Saul and Mrs. Graham.
The Town With a Future
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Rec. "Advice to a Doll” Florence
Huskey.
P h y s ic ia n a n o S u r g k o n
Rec. “ When I was a Little Boy”
P. L. KRETZER,
MOSIER
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OREGON
F rancis Neilsen.
E X P E R T
W E L L
D R IL L E R
Rec. "Everybody Works Poor
F a th e r” Sylvester Saltzman.
J.
* Song "Blue Bell" Rose Hill Boys.
CHIROPRACTOR
All work guaranteed
Rec. "O ur Colors” Grace Binkley.
Music Mr. Saul and Mrs. Graham.
Lady A ttendant— Experienced
Dialogue "A Matrimonial Adver­ THE DALLES
P h o n e 222
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tisem ent”
Address 402 W 7th St.
FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD RIVER
P acific P hone
Rec. "Seeing Things a t N ight”
fT
Black 1771
Conrad
Elder.
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86 YEARS’
Song “ Dip Boys, Dip the O ar” j
E X P E R IE N C E
School.
JOHN G. ZOLI.S & SONS
* Rec. "A Thankful Girl” Inezj
»
Binkley.
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
Song "Old Folks a t Home” |
crete Work
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audience.
T rade M a r k s
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Hood Kiver
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Oregon
D e s ig n s
Rec. "G o in g to th e Basket Social”
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n y o n e s e n d in g a s k e tc h a n d d e s c r ip tio n m a y
q u ic k ly a s c e r ta in o u r o p in io n f re e w h e t h e r a n
“ Hanali Maria W iggins”
I n v e n tio n Is p r o b a b ly p a te n ta b le . C o m m u n ic a ­
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tio n s s tr i c t l y c o n fid e n tia l. HANDBOOK o n P a t e n t s
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A fter the program, Mr. Huskey
s e n t f re e . O ld e st a g e n c y f o r s e c u r in g p a te n t s .
P a t e n t s t a k e n t h r o u g h M u n n Sr- C o. r e c e iv e
tpecial
notice, w ith o u t c h a r g e, in t h e
acted as auctioneer and sold the j
baskets, 13 in number. As u su a l, Is the
to get your choice
A h a n d s o m e ly l ll n s t r a te d w e e k ly . L a r g e s t c ir ­
«* , 13 proved to he unlucky be­
c u la tio n o f a n y s c ie n tif ic lo u r n a l. T e r m s , $3 a
igars
obacco
y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , $ L S o ld b y a il n e w s d e a le r s .
c a u se there were a num ber of
andy
oft rinks
'3 6 1 Broadway,
^ * j hungry men present who had to
B r a n c h Office. 626 F 8 t „ W a s h in g to n , D . C.
ool
illiards
* | go w ithout a lunch. The receipts
proved to be very good and will
W ELL WORK
j be used to buy much needed
Oregon
;
Mosier,
; furnishing for the school.
W ell D o ne
Must have more room.
I
Mmng
Fur and l'eathers cleaned a
Giay «Sì Kuiid's, liood River
Oro. Jas. E. Colo, Mosier A geni.
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¡MOSIER HOME TALENT
December 28th.
Special
Prices
Basket Social
Th” i» X t o r 4
For fu rth er particulars, in-
a t Bulletin office.
A. E. N egus .
C h ick en D in n e r E v e ry S u n d a y
M osier B ook S to re
Agency for Model Laundry
SCHOOL HOOKS and all sorts of School Sup­
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN
HOOD RIVER
SURGEON
a n i >
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OREGON
Also Pressing and Cleaning wm practice in Mosier and
May be reached by lo n g dia-
tance
phone. Home phone 61.
MOSIER.
OREGON
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s ie r
even though you do not wish
to buy. For the children we
have Toys, mechanical and
otherwise. Dolls, all kinds
and nationalities, Teddy bears
that growl. Cats that mew.
Dogs that hark. Puss in B« m »I s
Horses, Trains. Banks. Wag­
ons. Sleds of all kinds and
prices to please.
Express
wagons. Doll Buggies. Doll
Beds, Doll Furniture, Chairs.
Drums, Horns, Tops, Rock­
ing Horses, Shoo Flies, Tool
Chests Albums Autograph,
* Post Caiil. and Photo, Woik
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P* »xes, Pliulu Bows. Fancy
I»•.\ I',i r. Toilet Sets Mnnu-
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FOR
FATHER. HUSBAND,
BROTHER OR SON.
A nice HART SCHAFF­
NER A MARX Suit or
Overcoat would sure make
a present worth w hile. And
if you are in doubt as to the
size we can perhaps help
PLASTER
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OREGON APPLE BOXES
a a
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C EM EN T/
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you out. And if it wiil not
prove to he the rig h t size or
does not tit we will exchange
it a fte r Christm as and give
you one th at will he perfectly
sa tisfa c to ry . This will lie a
( present that any man can
justly feel proud of and they
will.
curing Sets, M ilitary Sets.
Glove Boxes, Tie Boxes. Col­
lar and CutF Boxes. Fancy
China, some of the nicest
and most dainty patterns in
cut Glass and Silverware
and hundreds of other a rti­
cles for presents for old and
young.
THE PARIS
I L IM E
regon
MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
These are the highest
grade of m ens’ dress shirts
made and no m atter how del­
icate the coloring they
positively will not fade, no
m atter who does the wash­
ing. They are mad? to fit
and you cannot always de­
pend upon the size being
right. We have a fine assort­
m ent in plain colors, stripe
or figured, plain or pleated
fronts from $1.50 up. O ther
makes in new patterns and
styles for 50c, 75c, $1.00 and
$1.25.
JOHN B. STETSON HATS
Now if you should want
to give a hat and be sure that
it is right, select one of this
brand from our extensive
line and you will know that
you have the best. All sizes
and all styles suitable for
any person. $3.50 to $5.
TER OR 3ISTER.
A Tailored suit or coat, a
nice set of Furs. Shirt waist
or Skirt,
by-the-wav, we
have one of the finest lines
of ready to wear goods for
the Ladies that has ever been
displayed in the city. All
new fresh stock. Any lady
would appreciate
gift of
this sort.
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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