i .v U Fi anz Wtints Y on to|¡. it “ gut
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Wm. L. Smith, architect with ' F It A N Z
Emil Schacht & Son. o f Port- ¡ P A Y S
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Why not contract your house? suit with M. A. Mayor in regard.
You get a better job in less time, the designing o f the latter’ s new 1
See “ Happy." Phone 115.
¡house.
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Compare Prices and Quality
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Pert Middleswart came ovecj
from Parkdale this week to visit
He cannot show you the quality in this “ ad,”” but just note the following prices on goods
his parents before they left on
All kinds of yellow pine lum- ijlejr extended trip East. H e'
you know. Can you equal them any where-? And your purchases all delivered to Mosier,
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock— the
ber, including flooring, ceiling, took home with him a load of
too ! !
Run over and see ou» new Fa!! showings in Rugs, Furniture, etc. It will be
rustic or moulding, f an save \j()ajer''a fine peaches, picked
worth your while.
BEST because-they are STUDEBAKERS.
you money on all bills, delivered j from E; L K()()t-S ,,|ace.
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pr at mill.
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<Dur lino of Stoves and Ranges Rest Sanitary Couch makes,
S amuel B radley ,
Prof- J- E- Jolmson and wife 9X12 Rugs, Wood
$ 9.75 is.
¡ the raneé complete in Central bed, couch or davenport, $ 4 .9 d
Mosier Ore
I arrived Wednesday evening from I and Fiber.... . . .
Castle Rock, Wash., and are get- <)x 12 Scotch Wool,.
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I ting settled in their old quarters; plain effects.. . .
Extension Tables.
Eastern j
Wliy be all Summer when you on the Heights. They will again I yx i2
Axminister
2 0 0 0 No. 7 Cook S toves.. ,. .$ 8 .2 5 made, solid oak, non-dividing
gun get “ Happy” to build your'have charge o f the upper and; Rugs___ ____ _
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9.50 pedestals*........................ $13.75
No.. 8 “ •
Molise in from 45 to 20 days?
1 intermediate rooms of the Mosier; 9X12 Wilton Velvet
4 4 .
4 . 4 .
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school. We welcome them back.
Rugs............... .'.
Mosier, Oregon.
Mrs. J. N. Mosier visited in
i o ac Office Desks.
Roll and fiai
with reseffvwr ......... l v . i o .
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| Inlaid Linoleum,
The Da'-fefl yesterday,
top.
Largest
assortment
east
(A
98c. |No. 8—6 8-incb hole
lier yard.............
Meat Market Changes Hands.
Portland at Eastern prices.
i Dr. S. W. Small was a visitor
The meat market changed Heavy Print Lino*-
Range with high closet,
p Portland this week.
57c.
leum, per yard..
mao,
$ 22.00 a m iu i, MOSIER M A R K E T Well W ork
hands this week, C. II. Duns-
Boyd Sturgess was a business more disposing of his interests Heavy print linoleum.
69c*
Hammocks and Camp
4 yds wide, per yd.
visitor at The Dalles yesterday. to J. S. McCown, of The Dalles.
Well Done
C. II. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Furniture:
B. A. Walker returned yester- j Jake will not Lake the personal
S h cU jlC S
day from a week’s visit at The j charge of the market at present, j
DEALER IN
The undersigned is thoroughly
$ 3,50
but will retain Mr. Dunsmore;
Dalles.
prepared
to put down open wells
3tools and Chairs,
30 c.
for awhile.
Just ask ns for samples and
in
any
part
of the surrounding
o
h
and
Cured
Moats
Fn
Mrs. ET, N!. Slroiq»- was a vis- ’
to .
$125
prices if you want wiind'ow
country.
Has
a complete outfit,
it or in Houdi [fiver yesterday
Country Produce
.
shades.
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Camp Stoves,
1.75
including
pipecuttingand
thread
jamming.
A nnouncem ent
j ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
Gea Huskey anil family have
Mosier - Uregon ment, rock and concrete work.
Young married couples will find this store a mighty con |----------------------------------- ------------ | Has had 30 years’ experience in
ynoved back to their home near T O T H E M O S I E R P U B L I C
Foster, Oregon.
the well business. May be found
venient
place
to
secure
everything
needed
to
begin
house-
A ll B usiness entrusted to |
I
have
made
a
change
in
my
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by
addressing him at The Dalles,
Mrs. Malette, of Portland, if
T he C are ok the
store room and increased the
Ore., or inquire at Maier ’ &
She guest this week o f Mrs. J.
keeping.
stock. I am now able to
N. Mosier:.
First National Bank ! Scha,ino’sSU)ie’ A. Tl,e
Dalk‘s-
give you better service and
E. N e - of
We return f fist-nibs, fta ‘“ Uncle
the choice of a very fine line
o f The D a ß . -, O regon
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D* A “’ Ev’ans for :v I k » k <ef fine
of Stationery. School Boots
Reiches, left at Lite office 1 liir
"/¡I.I. hav : PROM t’T ATTENTIO:
/ i t n o f i c n
and supplies an h mo re sly
jKeek.
Ö l L iei 1
$!00,Go0.(/U
for opening day.
I Capital
Jolin Wellberg anrvcsl from
I Surplus and nndivid
I wishi to thank all the old
130.000.00
Cunas, Wash., Wednesday, and
ed profits
patrons and extend greet
will visit with his family a few
ings to all the new ones.
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
Razors put in first-class condition.
days.
E
d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
MOSIER BOOK STORE
Mrs. T veed, of Portland, who
Vice Pres.
Cashier
J as . E. C ole .
has been visiting Mrs. 0. I,.
J. E. C O LE .
McOutchaon, left on Wednesday
P .i'rj
ilze th e merchants who advertise in your home paper
for The Dalles..
H. G. KiBBEE
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
Alex. Stewart,
$ 30.00
You can’t Equal'’""
Medal Cots
it Anywhere
E. A . F ran z C o .
Mu
W e Carry
MTss Bertha Boolih returned to
Portland last Saturday, after a
three weeks’ visit among friends.
A full line of Cigars, Tobac
and Confections.
(live us a call and we will
prove to you that ou r stock is
up to date.
F. A. Siiogren and F. RouLiege
(eft the first of the week t n a
camping trip around Ml. Hood.
NOTARY
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(P ublisher .)
! MOSIER
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H. M. W EST
Mil’s.. Petersen, o f Wapiniliia,
visited several days iliis week j STURGESS CONFECTIONERY
STORE
with her sister, Mrs. Wm. John-)
Mosier
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Oregon
son.
Department of the Inferior, U.S. Lanil
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 29,
1912.
Nuttee is hereby given that Johh O.
Beldin, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on
November 2nd, 1910, made Homestead,.
No. 07660 for W JNW 'f, and W4SW|
Sec. 20, Tp. 2 North. Range 12 EWM.,
has-filed notice of intention to make
commutation Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver of I he II. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 9th day o f September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses. Curl J.
$. Carlson, Richard Evans. Joseph
Osborn and Clifton Rhoades, ail of
¡Hosier, Oregon.
C. W. Moo KIT,
Register.
General Commisson Merchant
HAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Daily, of)
White Salmon, are visiting with SANITARY HAIR WORK
Mrs. Daily’s mother, Mrs. C. C.
Switches, Puffs and Curls
Clemen L
for sale. Also made to order
from combings.
fxHiis KiaigsiHicy, of Pullman..
Wasli., visited this week with
M rs . C. II. D avenport ,
bis aunt, Mrs. A. Stewart, and
Mosier, Oregon.
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other relatives.
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GRAIN-
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FEED
Warehouse Facilities for Storage and Forwarding
Hay iir car lots a specialty
Pitone connections.
IF YOU W IS H
E. C. Rhodes returned Iasi
Wednesday from Eastern Ore
gon. where lie has been working
pi the harvest fields.
HOTEL MOSIER.
♦
A lt Modem mu! under New
//.
Tailoring Sale! s
!
On Thursday next, September
5th, Selig Brothers, I lie leading
tailors of San Francisco, will
have a representative at Nichol
Go’s. Sluri', who will take or
ders, from his fine line o f sam
ples, for their famous Tailor-
*
Miss Mabel Rus-lur, who has Mad' Clothes. They are offer «
been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. ing clothes made to order gunr-
A. Allington, returned last week an teed to fit, at ready-made
to her home at North Yakima.
clothes prices. See Posters.
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Six
At Your Service
Fxpert
M O S IE R
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ORE.
S. F. GOSS
The Town With a Future
PLUMBING,
HOT WATER
and
HEATING.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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OREGON
E. C. B R O C K
General Surveying, Plat
and Wheelwright
ting and Drafting
Mosier - - Oregon
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
WITH
W. A. HUSBANDS
B lacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
a great
rig
glass
o f ice cream soda in front o f you,
you wonder how von are ever g< ing
to finish it. But you will and you
wo lid if it were twice as large.
Tae first taste you get o f it makes
you wish you had twice your capac
ity. Anil every mouthful after
war Is only increases that desire.
D-m’ t take our word for it. Prove
it by coming in and han ing some.
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OREGON
a house, barn or packing
shed to build, J . P , ERHART
will furnish bonds to buif/I
according to plans and speci
fications. Phone, 115.
D. D. HAIL
Mosier,
O
Shoer
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Horse
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E. A. RACE. MGR.
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Fire insurance
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I f You Have
Town Lots
Repair work of till kinds promptly done
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Lumber Co.
Tum-A-Lum
S urgeon
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
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and
Fruit Lands
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Tons
P hysician
MOSIER
Ortley, Oregon
a
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Capacity
O regon
A, B. Strong
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SCALES
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
STEAM
Oregon
Mosier
To meet your friends, stop at
laiiieiClmiin.T (.lit* tombmtone
pi,i i ■>«' f ie Dallas, accompanied
Of
-OH ‘«’if.*, w u in tow i tli -
we*’;, if) ;ig a.nne lettering at
F. R. HOWARD, Prop.
Uie cemetery.
Harry (loss and wife, of Pueli-
li). Col., are visiting his parents, M il t o n M u r s e r y T r e e s .
Mr... and Mrs. S. F. (loss
True to Name for .7.7 Years.
0! P"! King, o f Ventura, Cal.,, Manly Climate, High Elevation.
visited over Sunday with his
See Robt. T. Newhall,
brother-in-law, A. M. Roop.
Hood River -
- Oregon.
I). J. Cooper, a well known-
Was a • county pioneer, was a
Visitor in Mosier last Saturday "
Ed L. How«rand* wife and Miss
Ukisy Biles-returned on Tuesday
froiir a fortnight’ s visit in Port
land.
Geo. Rorden and family, Mrs.
E. J. Middleswart and Bee
Hunter were visitors in Hood
River last Saturday.
Shop
Barber
Hood River, Ore, -
S. E. FRANCISCO.
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
Repair Work.
Satisfaction gua rameen
OREGON
MOSIER
DR.
H.
L.
PHYSICIAN
DUM BLE
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached hv long dis
tance phone. Home phone 61.
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[N ew Fall Goods in
All Departm ents
LADIES’ SUITS, SKIRTS
AN 1 DRESSES
We a t n >w prepared to • l ow
y< u one of the In-st and moat
reasonably priced assortments
of New Fall Suits, Skirts and
Dresses that it will he your
good fortune to find this sea
son anywhere. All the new
est materials and styles direct
from the leading manufactur-
ers o f the country. Call and
see them.
2nd Floor.
Specials
MEN’ S WORK SHIRTS
Here is certainly a chance
for you to get yourself sup
plied with work shirts at a
fraction of their real worth.
These shirts are made up of
good twilled shirting, madras
and ehambray, in plain, colors
and in stripes and checks.
Gut full and well made. Shirts
that were made to sell at from
iOc to 75c, tail owing to some them. In fact, many of Hum
little defect in one way or it is difficult to see why they
another, were left on the man should be sacrificed at all; but
ufacturers’ hands and w er we bought them for less and
bought them at a big discount. are therefore going to sell
There is nothing that will in them to you at the same good
any way hurt the wearing saving.
Your choice of this lot, 35c.
quality or appearance to any
extent and it will mean1 a
I clean pick-up o f from 25c to
35c on every one you buy.
Gall early and get first pick.
4-IN-HAND SPECIAL 25c
Your choice o f this lot.
25c.
In this lot ther* are some of
Lot No. 2. Consists of about
the same grades as No. 1. only the newest style» and colors,
there is less the matter with made o f
high grade silk.
TIES
THE P A R IS FAIR.
st tched and with open ends.
This is one o f the finest lots
that we have been able to se
cure. They are regular 45c
and 50c values.
Your choice. Special
IM —
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Piece Goods Special C0IV|! Iete assortment
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We have several pieces o f
goods that are 48 inches wide,
half wool, in stripes only, that
are worth 50c a yard. This
goods would lie fine for under
skirts. children's dresses, com
fort linings, etc. You will find
dozens of suitable usages for
it at this special price o f the
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1 , 5 c
.. , 25c
Gents' 4-in-hand ties, full
Ifengfh. and a nice assortment
of patterns. Your choice, 15c
Gents’ 4-in-haml and hat
wing how ties, a nice assort
ment of patterns.
Your choice...................... 10c
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B oys’ Suits
fo r School
h o o d r iv e r s l a r g e s t
There is no more varied and
&
best store
o f Boys’
ithing in the city than we
Clothing
are showing on the 2nd Floor.
We want you to call and see
them and note the splendid
quality, superior finish and all
wool material that these clothes,
are made of. They are made
to stand the rough and tumble
wear of the hardy youngster.
Ians, Grey s. Browns, Blues
and Mustard shades. One and
two pairs of trousers with the
suit. Boys’ Suits for $1.50,
$2.10. $2.30, S3.00 and up.
We also have a splendid line
i f Boys' hats and caps, suita
ble for school wear.
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