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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1912)
LOCAL ¡Franz Wants You to j Compare Prices and Quality home in Portland on Monday,, | after.a three weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. D. Robin son. When you are in need FRANZ Hugh M. Glenn and family, o f F R A N Z Portland, spent Sunday vvilli Ids P A Y S "'■''j mother, Mrs. Robert Gieiin, and R. R, F A R E Why not contract your house? I sister, Mrs. F. A. Shogren. You get a better job in less time, j M,.s Phi!lipa> Phillips, with with !ier tier two. See Happy. Rhone 115. , little daughter?, returned to her FOR SALE i PAYS ( f r e i g h t : OF A Wagon, Hack or Buggy, He cannot show you the quality in this “ ad,” hut just note the following prices on goods you know. Can you equal them anywhere? And your purchases all delivered to Mosier, to o ! ! Run over and see our n*# F*dl showings in Ruga, Furniture, etc. It will be worth your while. All kinds of yellow pine lum ber, including flooring, ceiling, Miss May Sheuren arrived last Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—th«* rustic or moulding, Gan save Sunday with her nieces, Alice you money on all hills, deliverer! a,,d baby Elizabeth Shogren, BEST because—they are STUDEBAKERS. from Klipsan Beach,. Wash., dr at mill. where they spent the summer« ; 9x12 Hugs, Wood O u rlin aof Stoves and Ranges Best Sanitary Couch makes, ! S a m u e l B r a d l e y , 1 and F iber.. the m®st compiate in Central |>ed, couch or davenport, $ 4 .9 5 ! Mosier, Ore. Mrs. and Mrs. Jas. Hunter visited over Sunday with the 9x12 Scotch Wool* 13.Z50“ *“ " families of R. M and J. P. Ross, 1)la!n effects; • • • Extension Tables. Eastern ' Why be all Summer when you returning to their home in PArt- 9x12 Axministen p Q Q Q N o . 7 Cook Stoves......... $ 8 .2 5 made, solid oak, non-dividing: can get “ Happy” to build your ernoon. land Monday 9 . 5 0 pedestals.. ..................... $ 1 3 .7 5 ) ifpiise in ifrom 15 to 20 days? 19x12 Wilton Velvets Mosier visitors in Ik ooii uiver t Rugs 18.75 n ! ' 8 •• •• Fred Evans was a business Office Desks. Roll and fiat on Labor Day were Mrs. Gordon Mosier, Oregon. with reservoir. _____ 1 9 .7 5 Inlaid Linoleum, visitor in Portland this week. top. Largest assortment east of Graham, Misses Marie Shogren, | per yar(] 98c. Aos. 8—6 8-inch hole Geo. Hftacke, o f Portlands was Grace Higley Jid Fronie Denny, Portland at Eastern prices......... n . , T • a I ’ Heavy Print Lino«- Range with high closet; a visitor in town last Sunday. A. i rey, Don Littiepageand Leo- ,eunif per yar(1 . 57c. $12.50, $18.00, $ 2 2 .0 0 and up H O SIER M A RK ET Well W ork yirs. Mary Jones, of Portland, Heavy print linoleum. 69c. is here visiting her niece, Mrs. Mrs. Cyrus Cooper came down 1 4 yds wide, per yd, Hammocks and Camp Well Done J. E. Cole. from the ranch, 16 miles south j ----------- • .• C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop. Furniture; ,L* T. Leonard, of Portland, of town, yesterday, and is visit-1 Shades DEALER IN $ 3 .5 0 The undersigned is thoroughly, visited Sunday and Monday at ing tier mother, Mrs, McVey, j Stools and Chairs, prepared to put down open wells land her cousins, the Misses Ben-j Jtt8t as{, us fur 30c. samplessawl Fairmont Ranch. nett. ! in any part of the surrounding Fresh and Cured Meats i prices if your want window Robert and Richard Scearce country. Has a complete outfit,, Mosier was visited last Satur- j shades, Country Produce Camp Stoves, and J. N. Mosier visited in Hood day by one of the heaviest rains w 1 .7 5 including pipe cutting and thread River Tuesday. ever known here. It lasted per ing tools. Does all kinds of ce haps ten minutes and resembled Mosier - Oregon ment, rock and concrete work. Brant Gunning and family, of Young married couples will find this store a mighty con a cloudburst. Very little dam Has had 30 years’ experience in, The Dalles, spent last Sunday age was done. the well business. May be found here with relatives. Rev. J. 11. Hargreaves an venient place to secure everything needed to begin house A ll B usiness entrusted t o by addressing him àt The Dalles, Mrs. Sarah McVey returned nounces that he will hold regu T he C are of the Ore., or inquire at Maier &, last week from a six weeks’ visit lar services at Immanuel Church keepings next Sunday morning at the usu with relatives at Kingsley. First National Bank Schanno?s store> Tlie Dalles- al hour. Strangers in the city . _ _ ; A. E. N egus . of I ne Dalie:-, Oregon ; __ _________________________ F J. Spear and wife, of Hood made welcome. di.ver, spent last Monday on The Misses Mabel, Alice and WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION their ranch east --6 town. Anita Be melt arrived Tues'lay G'spitisli - - $100,000.00 „ n \ i, .. ,, from Kilbu: r, Wis., and are vis- Mrs. 0. ^ Brown, of Green- j j,inR th, IllinX. Mrs. Sarah Mc- Surplus and undivid wood neighborhood, is spending Vt-y. The three young ladies ed profits. - 130,000.00 a week or so. in Portland. | are school teachers and each has J. S. SCHENCK, P resident ... , T1 , „ secured a school in this county Razors put in first-class condition. Samuel Powell arrived from | fo ,. the fal| an(1 winter term. 1 ED M. W il l ia m s M a x A . V o g t Chicago last week and is visiting Vice Pres. Cas hi or Geo, Chamberlain is navigat l;is friend, J. B. Breneman. ing on crutches as the result of J. B. Breneman and H. E. a painful accident sustained one Birlttter were business visitors day last week. While driving H. G. K IB B E E into his barn his foot was caught in Portland tire first of the week. between two beams and the ten- N O T A R Y P U E L IC NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Mfss Alice Mosier left for The dons of one foot were >adly torn. $ 9. 75 „ Alex. Stewart, $ 3 0 .0 0 You can't Equal Gli M edaI Cots *° it Anyw here E. A. F Mrs, Robert Glenn, of Port land, is spending some time here with . her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Shogren. E. J. Middleswart and wife left last Saturday on an eastern trip. They expect to be away about a year. Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper J. E. COLE. General Commisson Merchant HAY It is reported that the year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thom as, former residents of Mosier, was drowned this week in the Aleva River. Mrt Finch and family, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cummings, left the last of the past week for their home in Dakota. N ew Fall Suits fo r Men Every man in this town who likes to lie well dressed and who ia particular about it, ought to take special pains to look carefully thru the HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX STYLE BOOK when it comes ont. There are some unusually smart things for men this Fall and this store is the place to get them. Our Fall line of (these splendid suits is now ar i i To meet your friends, stop at A ll Modem and under New Management. F. R. HOWARD. Prop. M il t o n M ursery Hardy Climate, Register; If High Elevation. See Robt. T. Newhall, Hood River - - Oregon. Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire Insurance D. D. H A IL Mosier, Oregon, j The Tow n W ith a Future Ortley, Oregon. * Expert Horse Shoer and Wheelwright - riving and we will b& mere- good colors and good styles. than pleased to show them to We know we can please you in you. We can fit you in every every way and at any price you care to pay. way—body, mind and price. Men’ s extra trousers in the Hart, Schnffner ft Marx suits newest weaves and 1 patterns. for $18 and up. A full line in all sizes, from 31 llarl, Sehaffner ft Marx fine waist up to 50 waist, and in - overcoats for $16.50 and up. price from 90c up. Then we carry the CLOTH- CRAFT CLOTHES that are guaranteed all wool and to B oys’ Suits give you perfect satisfaction, for $10 and up. Do miss to supply boy's Other makes for $6.75, $8.00 and up. Suits that are made new of good wearing materials. splendid not this chance the with a nice suit While we have the assortment that we - mgr . now have to choose from. All the newest weaves and pat terns, with one and two pairs c4 knickerbocker trousers with each suit. Prices from $1.50 up. We also have a fine line of extra trousers for boys, knick erbocker style, for 40c, 50c, 75c and up. Ladies’ Suits and Dresses We are receiving daily new suits and dresses for the ladies THE P A R IS FAIR, OREGON- I f You Have a house, barn or packing shed to build, J. P. E rh art ’ will furnish bonds to build according to plans and speci fications. Phone,. 115.. S. F. GOSS PLUMBING. STEAM and HOT WATER HFATING. Jobbing promptly attended to. MOSIER - - OREGON General Surveying, Plat Mosier - - Oregon. A u tom obile Repairing a Specialty ICC CRCAM SODA i ORE. J EL. A. R a c e . I - S urgeon ting and Drafting Repair work of all kinds promptly done * Lum ber Co. MOSIER and C IV IL E N G IN E E R * * i Twn-A-Lum P hysician E. C. B R O C K / l Capacity Six Tons? Ì A t Your Service ( li MOSIER i 1 * 7 SCALES M o sier - - - O rego n A. B. Strong Oregon t r e e s .! True to Name fo r 33 leurs. FEED Mosier IF YOU W IS H — - Phone connections» I -*■ GRAIN Hay in car lots a specialty A full line of Cigars, Tobacco and Confections. Give us a call and we will prove to- -you that our stock is up to date. ---- - Warehouse Facilities for Storage and Forwarding W e Carry HOTEL MOSIER. ( P u b l is h e r .) Departmenttof the Interior, U.S. Land Ottfce at'The Dalles, Oregon, July 29, 1912. Notice is hereby given that-Johh O. Heldin, o f Mosier. Oregon, who, on November-2nd, 1910, made Homestead, No. 071160 for WiN\V-+, and W1SW| Sfec. 20, Tp. 2 North, Range 12 EWM., has^ filed notfee o f intention to make commutation Proof, to establish’ claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver-of I he« U. S. I,and Office at Tin) Dalles, Oregon, on ‘ be 9th day of September, 1912. Claimant names-as witnesses;Carl J. E. Oat-toon, Richard Evans, Joseph Osborn and Clifton Rhoades, all of Mosier, Oregon. C. W . M o o r f , j H. M. WEST Li >rnnan. MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Mosier visitors in The Dalles on Wednesday were Mr. and STURGESS CONFECTIONERY Mrs. Will Rowland, C. A. Hage STORE and tfj M. Scearce. Mosier - - Oregon -A *- Next Wednesday, Mrs. W. A. 1 Husbands will entertain the La SANITARY HAIR WORK ■ dies’ Aid at the home of her Switches, Puffs and Curts mother, Mrs. Amos Root. for sale. Also made to order Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gantenbein from combings. of Portland, spent u few days M rs . C. II. DAVENroRT, last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mosier, Oregon. Stanley Eastman, at Fairmont Ranch. Miss Florence Robinson, of Portland,- visited here several days -this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Davenport. Co. ranz Hood River, Ore. Dalles on Tuesday to resume her sifcadies-at'St.. Mary’i Academy. NOTICE! The Mosier branch of the M. A. Ma.ver. Dr. Macrumand Mrs. B. J. Weller were passen County Library will he open to gers on Tuesday’ s local t® Port the public tomorrow, between the hours of 10—11 A. M., and 2—5 land. P. M. The library is free to all ¡fe return-1residents in Mosier District and B. L. Arthur an ed home Monday from a visit hooks may be drawn by permis sion of librarian, with relatives at Castle Rock, I r e n e F is h e r , Wash. $125 WITH A GREAT BIG CI.A3S- of ice cream soda in front o f you, you wonder how you are ever going to finish it. But you will and you would if it were twice as. large. The first taste you get o f it makes you wish you had twice your capac ity. And every mouthful after wards only increases that desire. Don’ t take our word for it. Prove it by coming in and having some. S. E. FRANCISCO, Proprietor “ THE O A K S .” W. A. HUSBANDS B lacksmith Horse Shoeing and General! Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteefl 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. * an misses. A ¡23001! share of , tractive and emBody many new line for you to choose from. our Fall line is now ready for ideas in trimming and general Soft velours, plushes and sup We know you you to make your selections appearance. from and it is a good idea to will be more than pleased with ‘ ple silk in richness and colors get first pick while the stock these new styles and will want i new. Call and see them. 2nd to make your selections at * I Floor. is most complete. once. . The suits are more pleasing Call and let us show them to 1 than ever: plain tailored and Special you. We will be pleased to do 1 fancy novelties made up o f all this whether you wish to buy j Men’ s and Boys’ 50c every the newest weaves in foreign or n ot 2nd Floor. and domestic woolens. Every day shirts for 25c. This is color, every quality, and our truly a bargain, for there is so prices will be found far below N ew Fall Millinery little the matter with them what you will he asked for the that it is just like finding a same quality elsewhere. is now coming in and we al quarter on every one you buy. The coats are unusually at- ready have a very complete | All sizes—o n iy ...................25c 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