Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 11, 1912, Image 4

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    ; ««yFranz Wants You tola»,".. When you are in need
Compare Prices and Quality Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
— LOCAL
Death of Miss Reeves
Miss Mary I,. Reeves, daugh­
ter of B. F. and ¿1. E. Reeves,
Why not contract your house? died at Brookhaven Farm, Mo-j
You fret a better job in less time. sier, Ore., at 11 o’clock, October
OF A
See "Happy.” Phone 115.
i’ll), 1912. Her death wi.s the
result of a complication of dis­
eases
of the stomach and liver. •
FOR SAFE
The funeral was held Wednes­
Ho-oaonofe show you the quality in tliis “ad,” hut just.note th%following prices on goods
All kinds of yellow nine hun­ day forenoon, services ladngi you krpw. Can you equal them anywhere? And jtour purchases all delivered to Mosier,
ger, including flooring, ceiling, conducted at the house by the
Remember that we have the best on sale ami in stock- the-
too! !, Run over and see our new Fall showings in Rugs, Furniture, etc.. LL Mill be
Kustic or moulding. Can save Rev. H. C.. Clark. Interment
worth,
yopr
while..
BEST? because—they are STUDEBAKERS.
you money on all hills, delivered was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
or at mill.
The floral offerings were profuse ^
Wood
q ' j r Our line-off Stoves and Ranges Best Sanitary, Couch, makes,
S amuel B radley ,
aml
beaut,fl,L
and
Fiben..........
* ^ is the most* complete in. Central bed, couch or davenport, $4.9»
Mosier, Ore.
Miss Reeves wasl>orn at Burnt 9xl2 ScoU.h WohI>
1 9 '7 /Z .Oregon..
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Prairie, III., Dec. 28, 1870. She; plain effects
Extension Tables. Eastern
came to Portland. Ore:. October 9xl2 AxniillisU!1> 9 f t 0 0 * No 7 CtH,k Stoves..........$ 8 .2 5 made,
For Sale.
solidi oak, non-dividing
Bunch of laying h^fis, part White I, 1906, and to Mosier in the Rugs....................
No,
8
“
”
9.50
pedestals..........................
$13.75.
,iiegl»orns, a few Plymouth Rocks. spring of 1909. She was of a 19xl2 WilUm yd im t
Ijfrice vei*y reasonable
quiet, re ¡ring disiiosition, but Rugs
No. 8 .............. ..........
;
Mas. B au er ,
...
n r Office Desks. Rail and fiat/
those
of
her
acquaintances
whojInlaid
Linoleumi
o n « with reservoir _____ 19.10. top. Largest
.
, assortment!east
, . . ot ,.
3*V miles south of Mosier, on creek
knew her better, appreciatoddier l>er yard . . . . . . .
qoad.
No. 8—6 8-inoh hole
Bontlandiab Eastern [trices..........!
many excellent qualities.
Heavy Print Lino­
Range
with
high
closet;
Besides
her
parents.
Miss
$12.50, $18.00, $22.00 and up ¡y jQ g jE R M A R K E T
NOTICE!
leum, per yard..
Reeves
is
survived
by
a
sister
I will pay. $7.50 per ton for the
print linoleum.
and four brothers, all of whom Heavy
Hammocks, and Camp
4 yds wide, per yd.
tjetter gradeof applfes.
J. S. McCOWN, Prop.
C. A. IIAGE. were in attendance at the obse­
Furniture t;
quies.
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DEALER lfi
$ 3 .5 0
i
The-undersigned is thoroughly
Contractor Wanted;
prepared
to put down open wells,
Stools,
and
Chains
3
0
c
.
A.
L.
Piigli.
o
f
Kingsley,
was
Just. asd us fm samples and
1*0 clear ten-aerg plots. Apply to
in
any
part
of the surrounding
Fresh
and
Cured
Meat's
to
a business visitor in town last prices if you, w unti window
$125
D r . S. W. S m all ,
country.
lias
a complete outfit,
Friday. While here Mr. Pugh | shades*
Country Produce
Camp
Stoves,,
Mosier, Ore. leased
1
.
7
5
including
pipe
cutting
and thread
bis property on Mosier
ing
tools.
Does
all
kinds
of ce­
creek to Arnold Wyss.
ment, rock and concrete work.
When in need of Apple Boxes,
Has had 30 year»-’ experience in
jail #), or address S amuki Miss Elizabeth Banks, who
has been spending the summer
the
well business. May he found
tiRADl.EY, Mosier, Ore.
to
A ll B usiness entrusted
with
Mrs.
0.
C.
Clement
and
by
addressing
him at The Dalles,
Why he albSummer when you family, returned on Wednesday
T
he C are of tub
Ore.,
or
inquire
at Maier &
oan get ‘‘Happy” ' to build your to her home at Los G'ttos, Cal.
Schanno’s
Store,
The
Dalles.
house in from 15 to 20 days?
A„
E.
Nricus.
Tomorrow is a legal holiday I Mr- Fin<’h« with his daughter,
of
The
Dalles,
Oregon
Eojumbus Day.
Mrs. Thomas and Miss 1,urine
,, Reserve . Monday
..
.
,
„
Thomas,
arrived . Tuesday
Notice to Tax Payers;
WILL HAVE PROMPT attention I
night,
. Illinois
... visit
. a night
u tier 21,
nt for
. l.!ia
, dinslre
, Show.
, Octo- | trom
and
will
tew
if 100,000.00 The County Hoard of Equalization,
, with
■ ., , his - daughter;
,
.. ,, 1!.
Capital,
days
Mrs.
will meet at the ottii’e of the Assessor-
Surplus
and
undivid­
Mis. (,eo. l imy, ol Hood Ri\- | E Cummings. The party are
130 000.00 °f Wasco County, Oregon, on the 3rd
ed
profits
ei, visil<*d relatives in town on i ell route to California to spend
Monday in Octohar, 1912. for the pur-
Hood River, Ore. -
J. S..SGHENCK, P r e sid en t pose of correcting any errors and
Wednesday.
the V\-j
E d M. W illiam s M ax , A. V ogt j equalizing values on Tax Roll for the
0. E. Wilson was a business | Dr. N. Johnson and wife ar-|
Vice Pres
Cashier ensu'nK year. The Board win remain.
✓ isitor in Hood River VVcullies- rived Tuesday from Cdquillt in i
in session for the period of four weeks..
da.\ afternoon.
Coos county, where they have
J oel K oontz
s6-6t
County Assessor.
made
their
home
siiice
early
Chas. Davenport was at lend­
H . G . K IB B E E
summer.
Wé’re
not
at
all
sur­
ing to business matters in Port­
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D„
prised that they came back —
land yesterday.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
IF YOU W IS H
Mosier
is
a
good'pUtce
to
come
"
L. H. Wilson, I lie Portland op­
P hysician and S urgeon
tometrist. is in town profession­ hack to and we hope they’ll stay.
To mest your friends,.stop at M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n
ally for a tew days.
Mr. Frank Page and family
HOTEL MOSIER.
MOSIER
OREGON
i> r
\ n
a Sellinger,
...
„¡arrived
last week from Birming-
of ham, England,
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and will make
Trout Lake, Wash., spent a few their home among
us.
They
hours in town on Monday..
A ll Modem and. under New
Improves the quality of the inilk
have moved onto the Haacke
Management
S. W. Mugler, a machinist of place near town, which' Mr.
Produces more milk for less money
Portland, has been visiting this Page /is purchased. Mr. Page
a house,, barn or packing
yvoek with Mr. Lea-Evans.
shed to build, J. P. ERHART
K.
R.
HOWARD.
Prop.
For
salé
only
by
is a brother of Mr. Frederick
will
furnish bonds to build
Page
of
East
Orange,
N.
J..
who
Mrs. Harvey Murton and two
according
to plans and speci­
purchased-
tin»
Leonard
place
ahildren, of Portland, are the
MI
l
t
o
n
M
u
r
s
e
r
y
T
r
e
e
s
.
fications.
Phone,. 115.
when
he
was
out
bore
last
year.
guests this week of Mr. and
True to Nam e for 33i Years.
Mrs. Verl Masted.
Hardy Climate, High Elevation.
C<ud id Thanks.
Robt. Newhall, a Hood River
nurseryman, was in town this We desire to thank,the people
See Robt, T>. Newhall,.
HAY - GRAIN - FEED
week looking after the wants of of Mosier for their kindness to
The Town With a Future
Hood
River - - Oregon..
PLUMBING,
our orchardists.
us during the recent« sickness Phone connections.
death of our daughter and
STEAM and HOT WATER:
Robt. Evans left the first of and
sister.
the week for Stockton. Califor­
HEATING.
. B. F. R eev es
Mosier
nia, called there by the serious M r . a n d M r s and
Jobbing promptly attended to.
C h il d r e n .
illness of his father.
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MOSIER - - OREGON
Mi-s. Caroline Bauer left, the Messrs. W. A. Bell,« Levi
i#»-
first, of the \\t>ek for her- Port­ Chrism/m, L. B. Fox, Frank
land home, where she will re­ Gunni :g and Jus. A. Davis, can­
main this winter.
didates for the offices of District
D. Cameron, traveling sales­ Attorney, Sheriff. County Clerk.
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
man for Blake, McFall Co., of County Judge and County As­ #*
General Surveying, Plat­
Port lain!, was here Wednesday sessor. respectively, came down
Expert horse Sheer and Wheelwright
interviewing our business men. from The Dalles yesterday after­
ting and Drafting
noon and attended the meeting
Repair
work
of
all
kinds
promptly
done
D. B. Clement, aftera month’s citizens held last night at the
visit with his home folks, left of
Baptist Church to discuss initia­
Automobile Repairing a SpecidJty
yesterday for Arkansas, where tive
mersures. The visitors took I *
W. A. HUSBANDS
*>ere will join a government sur­ a lively
interest in thediscussion !
I
veying crew.
B lacksm ith
*
and commended the citizens for
r ^ O D A V V ^TER
A
GREAT
BIG
GLASS
Horse
Shoeing
and Generali
their
desire
to
become
more
thor­
/jnjRc rni
Mrs. J. E. Proctor and two
oughly
informed
on
the
measures
chidren, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs.
of our pure fruit flavoi«d soda- is a
Repair Work.
*
rare treat indeed. It is a drink
W. K. Chown and Mr. and Mrs. to ho submitted to the people!
Satisfaction guaranteed
that always touches the right spot.
Fred Evans were visitors in Hood next month.
OREGON:
MOSIER
-
Stop
in
and
have
one
today.
You'll
River last Saturday.
enjoy
every
sip
you
take.
You’ll
¥
enjoy the renewed vigor and energy
SANITARY HAIR WORK
dr ; h . l . dum ble
it
will impart. All flavors and all
E
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A
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R
a
g
e
,
m
g
r
.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
For Sale.
Switches, Puffs and Oufls
good.
HOOI) RIVER : OREGON.
»
About 4 tons of extra golpi I for sale. Also'made to ortteT *
S. E. FRANCISCO.
wheat hay, at $11 per ton.
Will practice in Mosier and
from combings.
Proprietor ’THE OAKS.’,
M rs . C. B. M etzger ,
May l>e reached by long dis­
MR*. C. H. D a v e n p o r t ,
**•
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tance phone, Home phone 61.
Mosier, Ore
Mosier. Oregon.
$
18.75
57c.
69c.
Shades
Alex. Stewart,
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Mosier * Oregon.
Well Work
Well Done
$ 30.00
You can't Equal Gold MedaI!cots.
it Anywhere
Young married couples will find this store a mighty con­ Mosier - Oregon
venient place to secure everything needed to begin house­
keeping.,
First National Bank
E. A. F ranz C o .
Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper
Shady Brook Dairy
Feed
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
H. M. WEST
General Commisson Merchant-
t
Oregon
1
Brickj
Í
i
¡Lime
! Plaster
I
Cement
i
i
i
Tunv-A-Luni Lumber Co.
MOSIER
-
-
ORE.
Good Clothes for Men
D.D. HAIL
Mosier, Oregon,
THE PARIS FA IR,
S. F. GOSS
A. B. Stron:
Ortley, Oregon
E. a BROCK
Mosier - - Oregon
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cannot do better anywhere. We alio have some extra S P E C I A L —Men’s High Top Shoes. t!,9S
specials in tnis line that you will do well to investigate. We have a few of these big bargains in high top shoes
There may he a man or two in this town who thinks Let us show you.
2nd Floor.
for men left, and whether you need them just now or
he can’t got a lit in clothes ready made. It's a costly
not.
you can make no mistake in buying them for it will
mistake; we can fit any man in HALT, SGHKFFNER
he
a
long tin» before you are offered values like these
DRESS' H A TS FO R M E N ’
& MARX CLOTHES: You can’t match them anywhere
again.
Wemade a lucky buy and are giving you the
at such prices as
$3.00
Values
for
$
1
.4
9
advantage of it. About all sizes in the lot.
$ 1 8 . $ 2 0 and $ 2 5
We certainly have a bife bargain for you in the line of Your choice, the pair............ ........................ $ 3 . 9 8
a nice dross hat. These are splendid values at $3 each.
They are Drummers’ Samples and there are not all
N E C K P IE C E S A N D M U F F S
sizes, only 7 and 7 1-8 In the lot. They include the These cold mornings and evenings will make you think
We have dne of the largest and best assortments of season’s latest colors and styles, and you might as well
the advantage of having your new fur set now. right1
Misses’ and Children’s Coats that you can wish to see. save a half day’s work in the price of your new Fall hat of
when
can get the greatest benefiUnit of it. We have
and in prices they are the lowest. v We can Rirpply you as not. There was neoer l/etter values offered you in a very you
choice
range of qualities and prices and know
with any priced coat that you wish nnd knew that you this citv than these. Your choice ... ..............
that we can please you in this line. Call and see them.
Misses’ and Children’s Coats
If You Have
Underwear
Ladies . Misses’ and Children’s Underwear, in fleece
lined and wool, separate garments and union suits.
There are values in this lot up to 85c.
A o ir choice, the g arm e n t........................... ..
25C
S P E C IA L - - Bovs’ wool underwear, natural
wool color, about all sizes in the lot and in values up
to 85c. Special, the garment............................ 3 5 C
Men s Shawknit Sox, every pair guaranteed. You do
not have to buy a box of these. We have them in
brown and black. Splendid for Fall wear. Regular
25e. sellers. Special for one week, commencing
I luirsday morning. Oct. 10. Your choice, pair, 1 9 c
H O Ô D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E