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There will be a Home Dance ^ Rath Littlepage and Messrs,
at Stroup’s Hall tomorrow night, i Hugo Rirkner, J. E. Clark, H.
| January 6, Dance from 8 o’ clock i M. Nelson, Jack Coffman, Albert
sharp until 12 o’clock, Home] Medenwald and Hollo and Mar-
talent, Everybody come.
j tain Clement.
S p ecia l
P rices
grows dark in the canyons. The Mr. J. L. Sheldon at Kalisterra!
snow was inconsiderable and the Cottage. The elder Mr. Harm
the trails were only slippery. esen was enjoying a short vaca
Master Francis Clarke recently tion, soon returning to Portland
happened to a painful accident, where he is in business.
For Rent.
Five room.house, pantry and
Friend, o f Don Brant, who, ¡ t L Ru‘ h Little,.,Be left on the one o f his fingers being badly
Mrs. J. P. Clarke will soon re
bath. Beautiful location. Also
crushed. He was taken to The turn to her home near Fargo in !
will he remembered, wan
m» r,l!ne !“ f l ° , f "
furnished rooms to rent.
Dalles and the wound dressed. the Willamette Valley.
Her
ployed with the Enet Hood River
T d,<!8 « tl'“ Dallas
D. W. H u d so n ,
It is hoped that no permanent daughter, Jane will join her
I* ruit Co. about a year ago, will i
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Mosier Oregon.
injury will result for Master
husband and make a trip into
be interested to learn that he
Francis is one o f our junior
the Saskatchewan country, Cana
was
married
on
December
24th
Coming!
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
pianists.
da.
to Miss Elsie Perry, one of
The Schiffcert Trio, o f Hood
Five head o f Angora goats
Mr. W. F. Ripley recently re
River, will be heard in Mosier
The snow which fell Dec. 30
fl-om the Granlund place on Virgina’s fair daughters.
turned from a business trip to
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next
Thursday
night
at
Stroup’s
and 31 lies about 8 inches deep
Seven mile. Will pay one dollar
He passed through
Hall. The trio is composed of Portland.
Notice.
on the average, but it has blown
tier head for return.
Mosier
Wednesday
on his way to
Ttife registration books f o r |three young men, residents o f
C. H. D u n s m o r e ,
somewhat into drifts.
This is
The Dalles.
voters are now open at C o l e ’ s j Hood River, who have spent
Mosier, Or.
the first snow o f any consequence ,
Miss Miriam Sheldon, of Mead since that one o f November 8, 9]
Book Store. Every person wish- much time and money in secur-
owsweet
Terrace entertained the and 10.
to
vote
at
the
primary,
|
inK
their
musical
ability,
and
the
l i t r e s ’ (dithes cleaned and ¡m g
residents
o f the adjoining ranch,
county,
state
and
presidential
Mosier
public
will
he
treated
to
rlrbsseAL All work guaranteed.
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Kalisterra, at dinner on Christ
election must register.
Don’ t an especially good program,
)as. E.- Cole, resident agent.
Ortley Items.
mas Day. A fter dinner songs
Say! Why don’ t you take that forget your duty to yourself and | Come and bring your friends.
Tickets,
Adults,
were
indulged
in,.
Mr..
Sheldon
35c.
Children
Ortley has 8 inches o f snow;
saw to “ Happy” and have it your commonwealth.
under 15, 25c.
playing the accompanimet on and sleighing is excellent. The j
fixed?
the flute. A t eleven o’ clock the coldest night o f the season was |
Apple Firm Sends Greetings.
L*ave your clothes with Jas.
guests
returned home having- on New Years, when the mercury [
Rainbow Hill Note»;
The following telegram was
R Cole to ha clean-fed and press
had a pleasant holiday.
dropped to 9 degrees above zero, i
The day after Christmas Miss
received the other day by Mr.
ed.
Mr. R. W. Simpson, ofCresent L. D. Firebaugh has been
Lila Clark, o f Oak Lodge, accom
and
Mrs.
Root
as
a
New
Years
I f you have any carpenter
panied by her guests, her mother Heights has been doing con appointed by the government to
H. G. K IB B E E
work to do and want it done greeting from Steinhardt &
and
sister,, visited Miss Sheldon siderable clearing on his ranch keep the meteorological record.
Kelley,
the
firm
who
is
always
>fght, get “ Happy.”
He has a complete set o f in-
anxious to control each crop of and her father on Rainbow Hill. lately.
Fur and feathers cleaned al
N O T A R Y P U B LIC
[struments
for recording pre
All took dinner at Kalisterra
Mosier apples:
The Messrs? Harmesen made
Gray & Rand’ s, Hood River.
cipitation
and
temperature.
Cottage. The visitors felt ob a tramp up over the “ saddle!
N ew Y ork , Dec. 31, 1911.
M o s ie r
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O r eg o n
Ore. Jas. E. Cole. Mosier Agent |M r *A" " M rs. Root>
liged to return early as it soon back” on Dec. 28, and called on | The advent o f 1912 was joy-
"
Care o f Mosier Fruit
lously celebrated in Ortley. A
fine hell had been recently pur
Don’ t forget the Home Dance Growers Association, Mosier, Or.
We desire to extend to you
chased for the new school house, E m i t E Q t l d S
SatmVIay night.
and through you to your hoard
and* was rung for the first time ------
BoRN:-On Sunday, Dec. 31st o f directors and all the members
to usher in the New Y ear—the
to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Korden, a of your Association1 our very
first New Year in the history of
daughter.
best wishes for a prosperous
the town.
A band o f merry
Men’s*$5.00 Shoes,
now
$3.90
makers armed with all manner
A son was horn on Wednesday New Year.
Boys’ $8.75
$2.25
o f noise making devices, made ,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Berglund,
S teinhardt & K e l l e y .
85c. Overalls
the night ring with their cele-1
70c
near town.
bration, causing numerous staid |
60c. Work Shirts
Emmanuel
Church
Services-
45c
Mrs. D. Robinson visited rel
citizens to crawl shivering from |
atives in The Dalles the first o f ! A t the Immanuel Church next
their beds to greet the noise j
Sunday morning Mr. Hargreaves’
the week:-
sermon subject will he “ A pres
If yoo fail to go to ’the Home
water; or purchance, if good
ent day application o f the text
I).nice tomorrow night, you will
natural,
to wish them a happy
‘The Word was made flesh and
miss a good time.
New
Year.
dwelt among us’. ”
H. M. West, o f Portland, was
Mrs. C. M. Maxfield, of Port
Service I I o’ clock. Cordial
a guest yesterday o f Mr. mid welcome to all.
land. owner of an orchard tract
P. L. K r e t z e r ,
Mrs. Ed L. II owe.
here, has moved into her home
The price of admission to the
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at Ortley where she will con
EXPERT
W E LL
D R IL L E R
Jack Ei vers returned yesterday Schubert Trio cortCert',- next
duct a boarding house.
from Portland, where he spoilt Thursday night will he 35c for
Tom Allan, of Houston, Texas,
the holidays with his parents. I adults and 25c for children under *
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All w o rk guaranteed
is
camping on the tract owned by
15
years.
Many
people
claim
that
Rev. K. It. Sickafoose was a
L. E. Adells, which borders on j
Visitor in The Dalles Tuesday they have paid m6r6 in Portland
the townsite.
and
didn’
t
hear
as
good
music
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ORE.
TH E DALLES
night, returning on the early
Address
402
W
7tti
St.
as
the
Schubert
Trio
furnishes.
A.
O.
Nelson,
o
f
The
Dalles,
;
■horning train Wednesday.
T
a
On all lines for month
of DECEMBER.
Must have more room.
J
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Cost Prices
A!ex. Stewart
Notary Public
and
Fire Insurance
Mosier
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Oregon
MOSIER
Town Lots
Fire Insurance B C iri) e Y
W.E.
Mosier
C Qre
H ;
Cash Prices Only
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Don’ t forget the Schubert Trio
Guy
Phillips, representing
at Stroup’s Hall next Thursday
Clossett &Devers, spent Wednes
night. You’ ll missa rare musical
day night in town with his
treat if you do.
brother-in-law, W. E. Chown.
Mi4, and Mrs. E. N. Stroup
Clyde Root is recovering from
Came up from
Portland last
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,
,
an attack o f chicken, pox. Clyde I«
Saturday and spent several days j mU9t have ,)een investigating
m town on bust ness and pleasure. 18ome neiR,lbor>8 hen r0ost.
l) Tum-A-Lum
Make a date- with your best
j Mrs. Robert Husbands, of
friend to attend the concert, of
, j Hood River, and Mrs. Henry
the
S! h::!>^ t . I ,::,,..at: . ? l r0UP 8 Culp, <>f Mt- Angel,
visited
Hall, next Thursday night.
yesterday their brother, George **
iftlivin Hail left on1 Tuesday Rorden. Mrs. Culp was on her
for Corvallis where he will Attend way to California.
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the short course in Horticulture,
«
which runs for live weeks.
Grand View Happenings.
M O S IE R
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Boxes?
The Town With a Future
| came to Ortley recently on a
business trip.
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Lumber Co. I
il
E. A. R a
ce
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ORE.
j. k . M c G r e g o r & co.
R E A L ESTATE
Evidently
Winter does not
hi tend to neglect us, as for so
h*ng it appeared he might. For
Several mornings the thermom- j
filers have
registered below
fraezo and the sleighing is still j
good. This is seasonable weather j
And is welcome now instead o f i
I iter. About two feet o f snow !
w >u!d benefit the country ini-
J
Here iscertainly a bargain1
in fleeced lined pants for
children. They are mostly
sizes lieing for ages one to
four years, your choice, the
garment,
9c
One lot o f Indies’ and
Misses’ fleeced lined union
suits, pants and vests, in
white and ecru colors, well
made and finished in every
way. Values up to Sf>c a
garment, your choice while
they last, the garment, 19c
Misses’ vests and pants,
winter weight and fleeced
lined. Sizes 16 to 26, your
choice.
14c
3
Misses’ vests and pants.
Sizes 26. 28, 30 and 34. All
wool in natural wool and
camel’ s hair, also some
Misses union suits in the lot.
There is value in this lot up
to $1.00 a garment. Your
choice, while they last, 43c
SPECIAL
Here is a bargain in men’ s
jersey ribbed fleeced lined
underwear that you usually
pay 60c a garment for else*
where, mostly shirts. Your
choice, the garment,
37c
D A V ID ROBINSON, M. I).
P h y s ic ia n
Will Ross, o f Portland, was a j
New Years guest in Ortley.
FIRS
We have a nice assortment
o f these in all grades and
know we can please you and
also know that you will he
getting the l>est values that
you could- ever wish to get.
But we are anxious to close
these out and are willing to
sacrifice the price in order to
close this line out quickly.
Your choice o f any in the
lot at one half price. 2nd
Floor.
CHIROPRACTOR
Lady Attendant—Experienced
P h o n e 222
FFRGUSON BLDG.,
. OVER 65 YE AR S’
E X P E R IE N C E
>$&}■ '
JOHN C. ZOLLS & SONS
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Oregon
CHILDREN’S COATS
We have one o f the fiuest
lines o f children’s coats that
THE PARIS FA IR.
Pacific Phone Main 2211
(.ocal Phone 114
T h e PINES HOTEL
i
H. R. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
ca n nar, rU n A i» . r -v *
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Scientific Radical).
A handsomely lllnrtrated weekly. Largest cir
culation o f any scientitlc journal. Terms, f3 a
year : lour months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
IKIUNN â Co.36,BrMd«» Newark
Branch Ofllco. 625 F St., Washington, D. C.
W
fancy buttons and animal
heads. Some are reversable
coats, and in fact I here is
just a dandy assortment and
at a price that you cannot
help but appreciate.
OREGON
We Ivave some Misses
Astrican Coats in this lot
for girls o f ages 10 to 15
years, that are worth $8 to
$10 anywhere that we have
marked down to only, $1.50
$2.00 chi Ids coats now, $1.00
$ 2 . 5 0 ........................ $1.25
$3.00
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$1.50
$ 4 . 0 0 ........................ $2.00
$ 5 . 0 0 ........................ $2.50
And so on through the lot.
M E N ’S
and
ell
W ork
W ell D o
ne
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put. down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
¡country. Has a complete outfit,
: including pipe cut ting and thread-
\ ing tools. Does till kinds o f ce
ment. rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience irr
the well business. May be found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier A
Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or.
For further particulars, in-
at Bulletin office.
A. E. N egus .
Also Pressing and Cleaning
These are
braid and
D esigns
C o py r ig h ts A c .
Anyone «ending a sketch and description inny
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably pal entaille. Communica
tions strictly contldenttal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn Sr Co. receive
special notice, without charge, iu th e
Agency for Model Laundry
M O S IE R ,
T rade M ar k s
y j i r-4
4
T H E O AKS
grade coating.
trimmed with
HOOD R IV E R
Black 1771
The annual meeting o f the
Stockholders o f Mosier Valley
Is the place to get your choice
| Telephony Co. will be held < n
C igars ,
T obacco
Tuesday, Jan. 9th, 1912 at Lamb’ s
C a n d y , and S oft D rinks
I Hall, for the election o f new |
P ool and B illiards
« « I officers and such other business
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
j as may properly come before i
¡such meeting.
Oregon
D a v i d R< b I n s o n ,
Mosier,
o f colors, some are o f astri
can and some are o f possum
fur and others are o f good
OREGON
N E R V E S P E C IA L IS T
Notice
the city, made o f bear skin
in a splendid assortment o f
colors, some are o f astrican
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P a c if ic P t o n e
Hood River
has ever been displayed in
S urgeon
DR. J. SOWERBY
D. E. Robinson, fat her of Mrs. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
] C. M. Maxfield, arrived here re- j
crete Work
jcently from Portland.
I
and
MOSIER
I
I
The teachers in our school re
turned Tuesday from The Dalles
and Castle Rock. Wash., where
they spent the holiday week, and
school began again on Wednes
day. The children’ have highly
fnjoyed the coasting which has
been exceptionally good for this
time of the year.
J. E. COLE.
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On Christmas night Mrs. C.
Mrs. C. C. Gillian, o f Seattle,
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C.
Clement entertained delight
Apent a few days last week visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley fully at her home “ Keewayden
Ranch.”
The feature o f the
Eastman aL Fairmont Ranch.
evening was a Christmas tree
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Craft, of which held a g ift for every one
Mt. Hood, spent several days present. The gift, usually a
fhis week and last visiting re- pictured one, either filled a long
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ihtives and friends in and around felt want or touched on some
Mosier.
characteristic o f the one receiving MOSIER FRUIT LA N D S A SPECIALTY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Howe it, some o f the hits-being par-j
We are here to stay, know values, andean offer you
accompanied by Mrs. Howe’s I liculnrly clever,
Delicious re
reliable service.
sister Mrs. S. II. Maddock, of | freshments were served by thej
We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” .
A fte r being further j
Portland, arrived in Mosier on hostess.
Sunday last and will spend a entertained by excellent music I
Monet/ to loan on improved property.
week or so at Lehowa. Mr. and | and pleasant conversation, the j
Mrs. Howe returned last week gueste left for their homes, having1
from a trip to' Eastern cities. spent an evening that will long,
An English manufacturer at he a pleasant memory. Those!
Bradford is now weaving a cloth present were Mrs. C. C. Clement,
made entirely (warp and w eft) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings,
Of human hair.
The fabric is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. Mr.
intended for interlinings for and Mrs. C. J. I.ittl^page, Mr.
men’s wear, and possesses the and Mrs. Henry Nelson, the
advantages of being absolutely Misses Sarah and Ruth Clement,
Unbreakable, unshrinkable and
dncreasable.
SPECIAL
Razors put in first-class condition.
D. D, HAIL
makprs wl,h 8 buclie,i?f B ^ Mosier,
r OREGON 1
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S h O D
B O Y’S SUITS
We have placed on special
!e a nice assortment o f
’ s sui s imTud-
men
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
DR.
H. L. H U M B LE
P H Y S IC IA N
and
SURGEON
HOOD R IV ER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May l>e reached by long dis
tance phone. Home phone 61.
ing some broken
lots in our
lines of H A R T SCH AFFNER
& M AR X clothes. Now is
your chance lo get one o f
these all woo! suits at a bar
gain and you know you can’ t
go wrong m buying these.
Suits for young men that
are worth up to $16.00, long
pants and inns in ages from
12 to 20 years, in < eys,
browns, and mixed suitings,
your choice, the >i it. . $2.98
P oy’s I nee pa: s suits with
knickerbocker pants. $5 suits
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