Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 16, 1912, Image 4

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LOCAL —
FRANZ
Hoy Abernathy is home from F R A N Z
a visit with relatives in Port- P A Y S
land.
R,. R, F A R E
Why not contract your house?
Mrs. E. U. Phillips, with her!
You get a better job in less Lime. two little daughters, of Portland, i
See “ Happy:” Phone 115.
is here visiting her sister, Mrs. |
David Rbbinsom
—
I Franz Wants You to I
Compare Prices and Quality
PAYS
FREIGHT
When you are in need
OF A.
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
FOR SALE
Mi's. C. A\ BNnvn is enjoying
Ha-cannoh show you the quality in this “ ad,” hut just;note the following prices on goods
All kinds of yellow pine lum- a visit with Iter father, Win.
you
know*. Can you equaJ them anywhere? And your purchases all delivered to Mosier,
Her, including flooring, ceiling, Bancroft', who arrived
from
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock — the-
too ! !
Run over and see our new Fall showings in Rugs, Furniture, etc. It will be
rustic or moulding. Gan save| Portland Hut waek.
you money on all bills, delivered
worth your while.
BEST because—they are STUDEBAKERS.
The electrical! storm Wednes­
or at mill.
,
day
night
burned
out
the
fuses
(
S a m u e l B r a d l e y ,.
in the transformer and left the 9x12’ Rugs, Wood
q n^L
Our line o f Stoves and Ranges Best Sluutary Couch makes,!
Mosier, Ore.
town in darkness from 10 o ’clock ' Rid Fiber.........
the most complete in Central lied, couch or. davenport, $ 4 .9 5
until daylight. Tom Lowrie. the 9x12 Scutch Wool,
Oregon.
13 J 5
plain affects.....
Anolhercarloadi of It'Ei at S. “ trouble man” for the light
Extension Tables.
Eastern I
company, came down from The 9x12: Administer
E. Francisco’s.
2 0 . 0 0 No. 7 Cook Stoves......... $ i£25rnade, solid oak, non-dividing
Dalles yesturday and repaired
Rugs...................
INo. 8 “
.........
9.50 pedestals........................ $13.75
Watch Boyd Sturgess’ front
the damage.
¡9x12 Wilton Velvet
window:.
No. 8. “
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Rugs...................
Hosier, Oregon.
Office Desks.
Roll and fiat
Dr. C. A.. Macrumi and vwife
9 8 c
w* ^ ‘ r'e3erv°ii‘ .......
19.75 top. Largest assortment-east of
Rural Delivery Route
Inlaid Linoleum,
are spending the week in Port-
,
. .
. . .
.
,
per yard..............
[No. 8r-6- Srinch hole
Portland at Eastern prices.........
A petition is being circulated 1
Ifand.
Heavy Print? Lino­
57c.
j
Range
wi
tin
high
closet,
among the residents of East l léum, per yard..
»12.50, $18.00. $22.00 and u,, H OSIER M A R K E T Wefl W ork
J. M. Elliott and L. Lamb left Mosier for the establishment of
Heavy
print
linoleum.
on Tuesday for a sojourn at the a lured delivery route.
The
69c.
Hammocks and Camp
4*yds wide,, pen yd,
Well Done
seacoast.
route will he about 17 miles in its
C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Furniture:
Fnesh- Tobacco and Cigars at circuit and will serve seventy-
DEALER IN
The undersigned is thoroughly.
five or 80 families.
$ 3 .5 0
Shades
Boyd Sturgess’ ..
¡prepared
to put down open wells-,
Stools
and
Chairs,
3G c.
Just ask us for samples and
C. A. liage was a business
in any part of the surrounding
Fresh and, Cured Meats
Falls- Ftom Hay Loft
......
to
prices- if you want window-
$ 1-25
visitor in Portland the first of
¡country. Has a complete outfit*
Frank
Pboctor;
the
young
son
Country Produce
shades.
Camp
Stoves,
Hie week.
1.75
i including pipe cutting and thread
of J. E. Proctor, was painfully
Mrs. O.. L. Craton left yester­ injured'Wednesday afternoon by
ss.
jing tools. Does all kinds of ce-
sier
day-for ai visit with lier parents falling from-the hay loft in the
u r e g o r i j m e n t , rock and concrete work.
Young m arried couples will find this store a m ighty con ­
■ Has had 30 years’ experience in
at Hood River.
barn to the flbor below: Two
! the well business. May be found
ICE for salk at S. E.. Fran- ribs were broken and he was se­ venient ptace to secure everything needed to begin house­ A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to
by addressing him at The Dalles,
verely bruised' about the head.
eisco’s.
T he C ar e o e th e
Ore., or inquire at Maier &.
Dr. Robinson* was summoned at keeping.
Mrs. Edna Evans and Emily once and the little fellow was
First National BankiSchan"',’sSt<"e' A. The E. , D N “"'‘s-
Husbands visited! in Hood, River attended to. The doctor slated
egus .
of 'l’he Dalles, Oregon
! _______ _________ _________
Wednesday afternoon«.-
yesterday that! he couldn’ t tell
Sweet confections of ill kinds I yet how badly the hoy’s head
WILL HAVE HROMPT ATTENTION I
, was hurt, but if is hoped that it
at Boyd ¿burgess’ store*..
! Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
I will prove not serious.
Surplus and undivid­
J. E. Cole was attending lo
ed profits
-
130,000.00
business matters.in Portland (lie
Prune Season Opens
finstof the week.
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
Razors put in first-class comUtiou.
The prune season opens today
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
If you are looking, for- good and a number of the earlier or­
Vice Prq^.
Cashier
Blead, go to Boyd Sturgess’ chards are sending in prunes to
store.
the Association) warehouse for
Miss Minnie Monner arrived packing. About twenty women
H. G . K I B B E E
on Wednesday from Madras and and girlb started packing this
is visiting her sister; Mrs. Saull. I morning and the number will be
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
N O T A R Y PUBLIC
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
increased' to the full amount next
Why he all’ Summer when you
( P u b l is h e r . )
M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n
P hysician and S urgeons
onn get “ Happy” to- build your week, or about twice the present
Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Fuir, Amusement, Information and Instruction
number..
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 29,
house in from 15 to-20'days?
MOSIER
-
OREGON
The crop this year is above
1912.
The A'unual Wasco and Hood River County Fair will be held
Mosier visitors in. Hood- River the average- in yield and the
Notice is hereby given that Johh O. J T V f / / / T fL Ytffs
at The Dalles, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 1912. This exhibition will
Beldin, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on , _____________________
lfest Saturday were Mrs.. N. P. quality is said to be excellent.
comprise horses, cattle,, sheep, swine, poultry, f§rm products,
November 2nd, 1910, made Homestead,.
Sturgess. Ed Sturges and Albert Pkrt o f the- output is already
tSiuit, flowers, merchandise,.manufactures, machinery, wom­
No. 07660 for W JNW q, and W*SW| '
Medenwald.
sold and will net the growers at,
an’s work, art, children’ s exhibits of art and gardening, speed
Sec. 20, Tp. 2 North, Range 12 EWM., I
has filed notice of intention to make I
a house, barn or packing
contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will tickle
Mrs. Win. Johnson and chil­ least five cents more per box
than
they
have
ever
before
re­
commutation Proof, to establish claim j
you
very
muchly.
shed
to build, J.. P. E hh art
dren returned Wednesday eve­
to tlie land above described, before the
ceived..
will furnish bends to build
Come and have the best time o f your life and you will live
ning from a three weeks’ visit to
Register and Receiver of the U. S.
accordin g to plans and speci­
fifty years longer.
DON’ T FORGET THE DATE.
the seaheach.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on
School Notes, District No. 6-1
fications. Phone, 115.
the
9tli
day
of
September,
1912.
JUDD S. FISH, Secty.
.Iliuk Clark, returned the first
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl J.
of Hie- week from Washington,
Maud-Hamlin has been drop­
E. Carlson, Richard Evans, Joseph
where has been with a surveying
»
Osborn and Clifton Rhoades, all o f
ped from the1 register. She is in ; ■
F. GOSS
party.
Mosier, Oregon.
Idaho with her parents, Mr. and
C. W. M ookk ,
J. K. McGregor and wife left Mrs. I1'. II. Smith. All are ex­
The Town With a Future
P L U M B IN G .
Register.
on Monday for Vancouver, B. pected home soon.
0., where they may possibly re­
STEAM a n d HOT WATER
Lois Osburn and Hester and
main this Winter.
Blanch Lenox have been neither
HEATING.
flTss Phi soil la Foster left yes- ahsent nor tardy during the
Jobbing promptly attended to.
tfcwday for Portland, where she month ending August 8th.
Will join some friends anil go to
MOSIER
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OREGON
Miss R >'tier, of Nebraska and tft
t'.il. forma l'or a two month’s Miss Ruth Clement were visitors
}
visit.
it school twice last week.
$
Alex. Stewart,
18.75
$ 30.00
M
e<lal Cots
Youcan’t Equal0 *1
it Anywhere
A. F ranz C o .
Hood River, Ore.
B a rber Shop
Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper
J. E. COLE.
Premiums $1500, Races $3000
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
D. D. H A IL
Rock
Rev. J. R. Hargreaves, who
spent the past week at the coast
with his family, announces that
be will hold regular services at
Immanuel Church next Sunday.
W. J. Wol
Wollam and his assist­
ant came up from Hood River on
Wednesday and will build.a ham
i>r J. P. Carroll. Mr. Wollam
also has the contract for building
Dr. Robinson’s apple house.
i
The grades, reporting Home
i
Industrial Work, rank as fol­ *
lows: Hester Lenox, second
grade, 809 credits; Alex Carlson,
sixth grade, 655 credits; Elsie
Carlson, first grade, 459 credits.
IF YO U W IS H
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL- MOSIER.
♦
M ursery
T rees .
J. M. Carroll and family have i
Hardy Climate,
High Elevation.
returned from a visit with Mr- 1
See KobK T. Newhall,
And Mrs. M. H. Craft at Ml-.
’4 ood. .
Hood Rivet* -
- Oregon.
We made a good buy while
East of some wash suits and
dresses for ladies. There is
not such a great lot of them
but they are splendid big val­
ues f o t you at the special
price for which we sell them.
No. 1815--$2.00 values-nicel’y
made o f striped gingham.
Special, your choice . . . $1.50
No. 929 -Blue ami Tan Chnm-
Ortley, Oregon
NOW
bray. Waist has Dutch neck,
open front with embroidered
collar and cutis; skirt plain,
buttoned in front full length.
Good $4 values. Special, $8.40
No. 930——Beautiful striped
batistVr dresses in blue, black
and lavender. Waist has sailor
collar and revere with piping
and-clunte lace: chemisette of
lace and embroidery; Flench
cuffs; Skirt plain gored flounce
effect with embroidered but­
tons. Good $4.50 values.
Special, your choice.. $3.50
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
General Surveying, Plat­
Expert
Tum -A-Lum
J MOSIER
Lumber Co.
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ORE.
Horse
Sheer
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For ladies are arriving and
We are showing some lovely
new models for this Fall and
Winter wear. Nothing like
buying early and getting all
the advantage of the newest
in styles and weaves. Come
! in and see them.. 2nd' Floor.
B oys’ School Suits
We have never been better
able to supply you with suila-
Mosier - - Oregon
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
ENJOY THE GOOD;
a HAVANA TORA cigar affords and
you’ ll say it is the best smoke for
the money to-be had on earth. The
HAVAN A TORA is not just an ordi­
narily good 5 cent cigar. It is a
cigar ttiat you cannot match for
the price the world over.
S. E. FRANCISCO,
O REG ON
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
hie suits for School Wear than
now. Our new Fall suits for
hoys are now in and we would
he pleased to show them to
you.
Men’s Dress Shirts
See what a neat pattern, well
made shirt we can sell you for
on ly..................................... 50c
Or, if you wish something a
little better, examine closely
o'ir line of 95c shirts with
either band or soft collar.
Without any exaggeration they
are equal to many a shirt that-
........... 1............
o r. „ , , . 1 -SI C O
you
have given $1.25
and $1.50
for and were perfectly satis­
fied with your buy at that
price. All nice fresh goods in
plain colors and neat stripes
and figures, plain and pleated
fronts.. Ask to see them.
Each..................................... 95c
MANHATTAN SHIRT
•SPECIAL
For one week, commencing
Friday. August 16th, we are
going to give you a chance to
lay in your supply o f the cele-
HOOD
Jbrated
Manhattan
Shirts.
n . A o U . r „n
i’ a , , and
a r ., 1 r new.
.Q „ -
V You
,» tl
mostly
crisp
are fortunate to he able to se­
cure these fine shirts at these
prices, for there are no odds
and ends. All sizes. Fine,
mercerized fabrics, imported
madrases. Russian cords, in
smart stripes and small figures
galore; plain or pleated fronts,
laundered or soft French-cuffs.
$1.50 Manhattan Shirts. $1.15
1.75 and $2.00 M. “
1.38
2.50 Manhattan Shirts. 1.88
3.50
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R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
2.53
Shoeing
and
Generai
Repair Work.
LONG SMOKE
Local Agent for the OLIVER TYPEWRITER— -the
kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib­
bons for all makes and Supplies of every description.
N ew Fall Coats*
and Suits-
ting and Drafting
A utom obile Repairing a Specialty
Mosier Book Store
M OSIER
an if Wheelwright
Repair work of alt kinds promptly done
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THE P A R IS FAIR.
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E. C. B R O C K
Pound
F. R. HOWARD, Prop.
True to-Name for 33 Year s.
Dresses—Special
*
A. B. Strong
All Modem and under New
Management.
F. A. Allington and wife visit­ M i l t o n
ed in The Dalles last* Friday.
Ladies' House
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s..
Mosier, Oregon,
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E. L. Burt returned Wednes­
day from the harvest fields of
Eastern Oregon- and is- now
“ <jon founding” prescription a I
the drug store.
I f You Have
Satisfaction guaranteed
OREGON
MOSIER
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
F lr v tr o
À IV -Il 5
VV t/ lK .
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In this line we can supply you
with anything you can wish
for, from a pair of canvas
gloves for 5c up.
Good heavy muleskin gloves,
only.........................
25c
Hogskin glove» with welted
seams; an extra good glove for
the money. The pair........50c
Horsehide, buck and reindeer
gloves; drummer’ s samples
and good $1 grade anywhere.
Special, tlie i air..................78c