Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 13, 1912, Image 4

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    Wanted—Needed
LO CAL
:
Franz Wants You t o [p L W h en y o u a re
Compare Prices and Quality
At the Mosier Public Free Li
brary Building, six chairs, a ta
Why not contract your bouse? |,|e suital»lt? for a reading: and
You get a better job in less Lime. writing table, and a cord of I
OF A
wood. Who will give one or
See “ Happy.” Phone 115,
more? Communicate with Mrs. I
Wm. Marsh. Everybody should
lend a helping band to this good')
He cannot, show you the quality in this “ ad,” hut just note the following prices on goods
cause.
H. C. C lark ,
All kinds of yellow pine lum­
you know. Can you equal them anywhere? And your purchases all delivered to Mosier,
Tern. Secy.
ber, including flooring, ceiling,
to o !!
Run over and see our new Fall’showings in Rugs,, Furniture, etc. It will, be-
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—th*
rustic or moulding. Can save
worth
your
while.
Church of Christ Notes
you money on all bills, delivered
BEST because-they are STUDEBAKERS.
$ir at mill.
Next Lord’s Day morning, w e , 9 xio r „ k >S i Wood
S amuel B r adley ,
(P Q y e
Oun ilne-of Stoves and Ranges« Best Sanitary Couch makes, 1
wtii
speak on this theme: “ Pre-J and Fiber........
Mosier, Ore.
s
V . I O is the most complete in Central bed, couch or davenport, $4.95.]
sent your Bodies,” and in the 9x12 Scotch Wool,
evening, ‘ 'Halting Between Two; plain effects....
.
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Extension Tables.
Eastern'
For Sale.
9x12 Axministar-
Cook
Stoves........$
8 .2 5 made, solid oak, non-dividing
9unch «f laying
laying hens,
h e m , part White
Attendance was good and at-
Rugs................
Leghorns, a few I’lv isoutli
Rocks,
¡No. 8 “
“
.......
9 .5 0 pedestals...................... $13.75
tendon
splendid
last
Sunday.
9x12
WilLon Velvet
frire very reasonable.
We
ask
a
larger
attendance.
Rugs................
.
no .
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M ks . B aulk ,
Office Desks.
Roll and fiat
34 miles south of Mosier, on creek Many Mosier people do not at-1 i n]a.id
Linoleum,
top. Largest assortment east of
road.
tend'church. No one is so good
per yard...........
,No. 8—0 Sfinch hole-
Portland at Eastern prices........
or bad that he will lie injured by Heavy Print* Lino-
j
Range with high closer,
going to church. We want you! leum, per yard.
Nblice
The Apple Packing School will to come.
Heavy print linoleum.
Bible School attendance is in-1 4 yds wide, pen yd,
be continued at the Association
Hammocks and Camp
warehouse Monday, Sept. 16th, creasing. Come and help.
J. S. McCOWN, Prop.
Furniture:
Hi C ampbell C lark ,
at.•) A. M.
!
Minister.
3.50
Medal Cots
DEALER IN
The undersigned is thoroughly
Mosier Fruit Growers Ass’.n.
Stools and Chairs,
prepared to put down open wells;
30
Just ask us for samples and
in any part of the surrounding;
M illin e ry O p e n in g
Fresh and Cured Meals
lirices if you want, window
Why be all Summer when you
to
¡country.
Has a complete outfit,
On Friday andhSaturday, Sept. ; shades.
Country Produce
,Camp Stoves,
oan get “ Happy” to build your
1.75
1
including
pipe
cutting and thread
j 13th and 14th, we will display
house in from 15 to 20 days?
mg
tools.
Does
all kinds of ce-
¡our most complete up-to-date line
E. L. Rurt was a visitor in
ment, rock and concrete work.
I of ladies’ and misses’ trimmed
Portland tHe first of the week.
-------------- j Has had 30 years’ experience in
hats for Fall and Winter. We
.
A. P. Bateham returned Tues- cordially nvite everyone to be ;
A ll B usiness entrusted T0 the well business. May be found
by addressing him at The Dalles.
day from a business trip to Port - 1 present at.this opening,
T he C are of the
¡Ore.,
or inquire at Maier &
land.
j Thanking our many, cu&totnei.’s |
It is reported, that E. N. Stroup jIn Mosier and vicinity for past |
i
A. E. N egus .
has sold his business block to.W, Patronage. a,'d soliciting a cq #>-;
o f The Dalles, Oregon
tin
ua
nce
ufisam
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we
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Yours to serve,
Notice to Tax Pavers
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Wm. Covered., of Hood River,
n eed
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
FOR SALK
13 75 2
Alex. Stewart,
20 00 No ^
18 75
8
Mosier, Oregon.
98c ! wlUl rc8ervo1 ir ......... 19.75
57c.
■si'-so, $18.00, $22.00 and up MOSIER MARKET Well Work
69c.
$ 3 0 .0 0
Welt Done
You can't EqualG ,h]
Shades
$
it Anywhere
c
si 25
a *egon
Young married couples will find this store a mighty con- Mosier
venient place to secure everything needed to begin house­
keeping.
G
was a business visitor in town
tliis week.
ib s o n
First National Bank Schanno’s st0,'e- Th*Da,les-
E. A.
S i s t e i I s ;
H ood R ive r, O reg on ,.
F ranz C o .
Hood River, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moody, of NO 33.
Shahiko, visited here last Friday
REPORT
With their daughter, Mrs. H. M.
O f the condition o f the
West.
MOSIER VA LLE Y BANK
F, R. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
A t Mosier, in the State o f Oregon,
Verl and Mrs. Brock were visit­ at the close o f business, September
ors in Hood River Wednesday 4th, 1912:
afternoon.
1
RESOURCES
HO LLARS
C its '
P. E. Brattain, with the Pa­
Mr. Hargreaves will be at Im­
manuel Church next Sunday for
Sunday School as well as regular
rilorning service. The sermon
subject will be “ Getting Ready
t* Vote. ”
H. M. WEST
Mosier
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A t. ex S t e w a r t ,
Notary Public.
We Carry
A full line of Cigars, Tobacco
and Confections.
Give usr a calf and we will
prove to*'you that our stock is
up to date.
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Mi ä. Adeline Sul linger return-
ed to her home here last week jSTURGESS CONFECTIONERY')*
ftrom-Trout Lake, Wash., where
STORE
she bus lieen visiting her sons. Mosier
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Oregon
Ben came over with her, return­
ing home Saturday.
J. Norman Biles, a New York
artist of note, arrived in Mosier
Monday and will spend some
time at Lehbwa' with Mr. and’
Eil L. Howe. Mr. Biles
a brother of Mrs. Howe.
on
Mrs.
SANITARY HAIR WORK
Switches. Putt's and Curls
for sale. Also made to order
from combings.
M rs : C. H. D avenport ,
Mosier, Oregon.
New Fall Suits
•I. S. SCHENCK, P R E S ID E N T
El) M . W IL L IA M S M a x A . V O G T equalizing values o i l
Vice Pres.
Cashier e 11 suing year. The
J oel K oontz
s6-6t
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
IF YOU W IS H
Subscribed ami sworn to before me this loth f 91
day o f September. 1912.
fSealJ
Tiic County Board o f Equalization
will meet at the office o f the Assessor
o f Wasco County, Oregon, on the 3rd
Monday in Octolisr, 1912, for the pup-
pose of correcting any, errors amt
County Assessor.
H. G . K IB B E E
CO UNTY OF WASCO. 55.
K omm , Director««-
130,000.00
Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper
To meet your friends, stop at
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M ilto n M u r s e r y T r e e s .
True to Name for 33 Years.
Hardy Climate,
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O regon
Town L ots
Fire Insurance
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D. D. H A IL
Mosier, Oregon,
The Town With a Future
A. B. Stron
Hood RLvor
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- Oi-egon..
Tons
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A t Your Service /
E. A. R a c e ,
M O SIER
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A vast assortment of Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear now
We want to call your special attention to our show­
ing of Women’s and Misses’ tailored suits, coats and on display. All the fluffy, laeey creations in Venice
dresses. Handsome new models in French and English effect and novelty combinations for
Serges, Diagonals, Cheviots. Scotch Tweeds, Home­
5 C , I O C , 15C. 2 5 C and up.
spuns. Zi be lines, Broadcloths. Bedford Cords, and a
magnificent assortment of popular mixtures. Plain
tailored styles, and the more dressy models beautifully
trimmed. We want every woman to see these beautiful
45c to 75c values in wool dress goods, in all the best
suits—we want you to compare them. Note the quality, weaves and colors. This is a bargain that you should
the finish and their distinctive style. Styles are strictly not miss, as any one of these pieces will make up very
tailored, 3-button, 34 inch coats, lined throughout with , pretty and give the best of satisfaction for Fall and Win­
good grade of satin. Skirts come with high waist line, ter dresses. Your choice for a short time only—
pleats down front, or panel back and front, or kick
the Yard . . . . . .
. 2 5 C
pleats. Look them over.
2nd Floor.
F. GOSS
S.
PLUMBING.
HOT W ATER:
and
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OREGON
E. C. B R O C K
Expert Horse Shoer and Wheelwright
General Surveying, Plat­
ting and Drafting
Repair work of all kinds promptly done
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
t
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Cl Pin
3 OFFERING
can take no daintier or more ac­
ceptable form than a box of our
chocolates and bon-bons.
Such
sweetness, purity and flavor were
never before produced in candy,
A taste of it creates a longing for
another, which in turn inspires a
longing for more. Try a box today.
The proof is in the candy. The test
is up to you.
Wool Underwear for 25c
We have place upon our Bargain Table some misses’
and children’s natural wool and camel’s hair under­
wear, vests and pants, that'is worth from 40c to 80c a
garment, but we wish to close this out quickly and you
can have it at----
the garm ent,......................... 25 c
Wool Dress Goods Special
a house,, barn or packing
shed to build, J. P. E rhart
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and speci­
fications. Phone, 115.
MOSIER
S. E. FRANCISCO,
Ladies’ Neckwear
I f You Have
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
mgr .
ORE.
OREGON
Jobbing-promptly attended tt>.
Ortley, Oregon
91
¥
Lumber Co.
S urgeon
h y s ic ia n a n d
H F A T IN G .
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Tum-A-Lum
P
ST E A M
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Six
High Elevation.
See Robt T. Newhall,
9*
Capacity
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Fruit Lands
F. R. HOWARD., Prop.
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SCALES
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DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
MOSIER
A ll Modem and under New
Management.
Oregon
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M o s ie r
HOTEL MOSIER:
General Commisson Merchant
E. L. Root has begun the
erection of a residence on his lot
above the saw mill. The house
will be 24 feet square, with ver­
andah« and sleeping porches.
¡HEO.OuO.üO
Tax Roll for the-
Board will remain
in session for the period of four weeks.
cific Pmvei* & Light Co., was Is tm i« Ami d is c o u n t* ..........................
. .986,2 t>f49
down from The Dalles Wednes­ Overdrafts, Her un* I ami unsecured.
N one
Bonds and w a rra n ts.......................
. 1,000 00
day on business.
Storks and oth er secu rities.............
20 (Ml
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Furniture and fixtures............... 1,794 55
O ther real estate o w n ed .........................
1,000 00
Millinery Opening
Due from hanks (not reserve lianks).... 2,314 17
On Friday and Saturday, Sept. Due from a|>proved reserve bunks.......... 7,210 68
Checks anti othejeash item*...........
144 61
L3th and 14th, we will display (’ash on hand.......................... 2/403 53
<Air most completeup-to-dAtefine
T o T A I.....................
$31,103 73
HAY - GRAIN - FEED
Of ladies’ and misses trimmed
L I A III L I T I US
DOLLARS CTS
hats fpT Fpll and Winter. We*
cordially invite everyone to ho Capital «look paid in.,....................................$|u.(MWi un Warehouse Facilities for Storage and Forwarding
Surplus fu m i.............................................
1,000 00
present at this opening.
Undividcd protits, I cs » exp^naeit and
Hay in car lots a specialty
Thanking our many customers
taxes patir......................
487 53
Due to hanks and ItttnkeiM..............................
563 98
ip Mosier and vicinity for past Postai savings Itnnfc depostts.......................
60 45
patronage, and soliciting a con­ Individuai deposita suhjcct to ch eck ....... 37,176 67
Demani! certificateti o f dep osit...............
tinuance of same, we are,
Cashicr’* ch eck « outntandimr....................
299 20 '
Phone connections.
Yours to serve
Tim e certifica te« o f d ep osit........................ ]J 1 0 00 !
G ibson S isters , .
T o t a i .............................IM jO d 73 |
Hood River, Oregon.
ST ATM OF OREGON
M/.Kr**, Cashier
Miss Nellje Weberg left last o f the above-named hank, I, Hobt.
do solcumly sw ear that
Tii“ sdav for her borne in Port­ the h I- hao s ta te m en t is true to the best o f my
land, al'v-r visiting several days; know ledge .xml dalief K u r t . M. Rosa. Cashier.
'tore with her sister. .Mrs, Wm . CORK KCT Attest.
J. N. M o m KU, DAVUmRoMNMON, J’OlIN l* t
folmson.
(Capital
Surplus and muli vid­
ei! profits
Proprietor " T H E O A K S .”
Oregon*
Mosier - -
W. A. HUSBANDS:
B lacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General'
Repair Work.
Satisfaction
MOSIER
guaranteen
OREGON
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
P H Y S IC IA N
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61.
For Ladies. Misses and Children, separate gar­
ments and union suits. Medium weight. Just the
thing for this season of the year.
Your choice, the garment, 2 5 c.
Work Shoes for Men
Underskirting
Half wool, 48 inches wide, comes in stripes with
neat checked border to match. Regular 50c goods.
Special, the yard, t 5 c
TH E P A R I S FAIR.
High tops with good heavy soles of the best of
leather. Goodyear welt and pegged soles. Shoes
that are worth from $4.50 to $6.00 a pair,
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & BEST STORE
\o u r choice, $ 3 .9 8 .