l)r. Stork visited last week at F R A N Z
the homes o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P A Y S
j Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. R. F A R E
Why not contract your house? Duvall, leaving a boy at the first
You get a better job in less time, place and a girl at the latter.
¡See “ Happy.” Rhone 115.
M „ . j flS. Cherry left yester
LOCAL
FRANZ
PAYS
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I Franz Wants You to |
When you are in need
FREIGHT
cr
Compare Prices and Quality
a
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
day for Uunderwood, Washing
ton, where she will join her hus
He cannot show you the quality in this “ ad,” but just note the following prices on goods
All kinds of yellow pine 1urtv band, who is working on the big
you
know. Can you equal them anywhere? And your purchases all delivered to Mosier,
her, including flooring, ceiling, power dam on White Salmon
too
!
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Run over and see our new Fall showings in Rugs, Furniture, etc. It will be
rustic or moulding. Can save River.
worth your while.
Mrs. F. R. Howard, Mrs. J.
you money on all bills, delivered
,or at mill.
Osborn and daughter, Mrs. Wm.
q ryr
Our line o f Stoves and Ranges Best Sanitary Couch makes, ‘
Marsh, Miss Lurline Fisher, E. 9x12 Rugs, Wood
S a m u el . B r a d l e y .
'¿J. Bailey, Clyde Root and L e o 1 and Fiber
is the most complete in Central bed, couch or davenport, $4.95
Mosier. Ore.
Higley were visitors in Hood 9x12 Scotch Wool,
1 ^ 7 C Oregon.
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plain e ffects.. ..
River the first o f the week.
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Extension Tables.
Eastern
For Sale.
9x12
Axminister
2
0
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No.
7
Cook
Stoves........
$
8.25m
ade,
solid
oak,
non-dividing
J. N. Mosier is having his res
Bunch of laying hens, part White
Rugs.................
9.50 pedestals......... ........ $13.75
jO^l'Oi'n». a few Plymouth
Bocks. idence wired for electric light-
No. 8
9x12
Wilton
Velvet
ÿuiev yerv reasonable.
l ing. A. L- Day, o f the Elec- j
No. 8
M rs . B a u k r ,
Rugs.................
trie Wiring & Supply Co., Hood
Office Desks.
Roll and fiat
81 fc.iles fi«Uth qf Mosier, on creek
Q
o
wun reservoir
....... 19.75
with
Inlaid Linoleum,
River,
secured
the
contract
and
top.
Largest
assortment
east of
«road. .
per yard ............
* ¡No. 8—6 8 -inch hole
j the work is being done hy C. M. j
Portland at Eastern prices........
Contractor Wanted
Dickenson.
j Heavy Print Lino-
Range with high closet,
$12.50, $ 18 . 00 , $ 22.00
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! leum, per yard..
clear ten-acre plots. Apply to
j(- js reported the span of colts
Heavy print linoleum.
1>K. S. W. SM A LL ,
which A. Kuhn recently bought
Hammocks and Camp
4 yds wide, per yd.
Mosier, Ore.
0f \ Stewart, ran away one day
Furniture:
last week, demolishing the wag-
$ 3 .5 0
Gola Medal Cots
When in peed of ¿pp’le Boxes, op and severely bruising Mr.
Stools
and
Chairs,
30c.
ra il 99, or address S a m u e l 1 K ulm. “ Colts is colls” a long
Just ask us for samples and
H r a d l e y , Mosier, Ore.
time before they are “ broke” prices if you want
$ 1 2 5
window
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hqrses.
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Camp
Stoves,
shades.
Why be all Summer when you
1 7 5
FOR SALE
Remenilier that we have the i>est on sale and in stock—the
BEST because—they are STD DEBAKERS.
$
Alex. Stewart,
18.75
57c.
and up M OSIER M A R K E T Well Work
$ 30.00
69c.
Off for a Goose Hunt
Lee Evans and son Fred, and
Stanley Mugler left yesterday
For Sale.
for a few days’ goose hunt near
About 4 tons o f extra goqd Blalock. It is said that g.eese
{wheat hay, at .$11 per ton.
are more numerous ibis year
M rs . C. B. M etzger ,
than ever and that they are com
Mosier, Ore.
ing down from the north earlier
than usual, which betokens an
early winter.
J. M. Elliott was a visitoi at
Th ■ Dalles on Monday.
Notice
Mrs. W. E. Clmvvn was a vis
itor in The Dalles Monday.
J. N. Mosier was a business
visitor at 'j’he Dalles yesterday.
E. M. Strauss was transacting
business ¡it the county seat the
first o f the week.
Wm. N. Akers and family left
on Monday for Portland, where
they will spem the winter.
L*e Evans and Ralph Conley
returned last week from the liar-
vest fields about Lexington,
Young married couples will find this store a mighty con
venient place to secure everything needed to begin house
E. A. F r a n z C o .
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Overcoats for Men and Boys
We are particularly proud o f our splendid assortment
o f Overcoats for Men and Boys. We have never before
offered such a fine line o f the newest materials, weaves
and styles—any thing you can possibly wish for in an
overcoat you can find here and al a price that cannot
help hut interest you, if you area ju d geof values at all.
We wish to call your attention in particular to our line
o f HART. S C H A F F N E R & MARX and C LO TH CR AFT
Overcoats, as they are guaranteed to be h II wool mate
rial, perfect in fit and finish, to hold their shape and to
give the best o f satisfaction.
Clothcraft Overcoats fo r .......$10, $12, $15 and $16.
Hart, Schalfner & Marx Overcoats for $16.50, $18,
$20 and up.
oe
to
the
Stove- J”*
HAVE
pro m pt
- s ttention j
Notice to Tax Payers
1( a ) 000.00
The County Board of IvjiuiliZatio*
wit! meet lit the office o f the Assensor
130 000 00 ° *
J. S. S C H E N C K . PR E S ID E N T
M . W IL L IA M S
M ax A. V o g t
d
Wasco Comity, Oregon, on the 5krd
Monday in Octohsr, 1912. for the pur-
pose of correcting any errors and
equalizing values on Tax Roll for the
year. The Board will remain
in session for the period of four weeks,
Cashier ensuing
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J oel K oontz
s6-6t
County Assessor.
GRAIN
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r e g o n
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
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F. R. HOW ARD, Prop.
M
il t o n
N
u r s e r y
T
r e e s
D.
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True to Name tor 33 Years.
Hardy Climate,
High Elevation.
See Robt. T. Newhall,
FEED
Hood River
P
h y s ic ia n a n d
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D.HAIL
a house, barn or packing
shed to build, J. P. E rhart
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and speci
fications. Phene, 115.
The Town W ith a Future
P L U M B IN G .
Oregon.
ft
Jobbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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5 6 . 58
and
59 .
Come in and let us show them to you. We have the
biggest and best line that has ever been displayed in
the city, and at the lowest price.
You should see the fine line o f CHARMOUSE SILK S
we have just received. Just the thing for evening
The y a rd ....
$ 2 .7 5
SILK PO PLIN S: A nice assortment o f colors, suita
ble for your afternoon or evening gown. 42 inches wide.
he vard ................... ....................................
$ 1 .5 0
We have also received this week a fine line o f Wool
Challies.in both light and dark patterns. Ask to seethem.
ORE.
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OREGON
E. C. BROCK
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
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Expert
H orse
S hoer
and W h e e lw rig h t
R epair w o rk of a ll k in d s prom ptly done
G eneral S u rve yin g , P la t
tin g and D ra ftin g
Mosier - - Oregon
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
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Forty inches wide.
AND H OT W A T E R
H F A T IN G .
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
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i MOSIER
m
OREGON
S. F. GOSS
Ortley, Oregon
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A. R a c e , m g r .
S urgeon
Mosier, Oregon,
A. B.
Oregon
E.
D.
If You Have
STE A M
Lumber Co.
M.
D A V ID R O B IN S O N .
MOSIER
HOTEL MOSIER.
A ll Modem and under New
Management.
10 CENTS
other makes for 5 5 .
dresses.
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m o s ie r
For sale only by
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N O T A R Y PUBLIC
To meet your friends, stop at
the q u a lity of the m ilk
m ore m ilk for less m oney
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Paid adv. tf.
entru sted
Capital
Surplus and undivid
ed profits
IF YOU W IS H
Shady Brook Dairy
Feed
i Tum-A-Lum
ALLEN.
B u s in e s s
H . G. K I B 3 E E
I hereby announce myself as a
Fred Templemire went to The
candidate for District Attorney #
Dalles Monday to make final
I for the Seventh Judicial District,
proof on his homestead. Accom
on the Independent ticket. If
panying him as witnesses were
elected I will conduct the duties
¡Robt. Evans and W. E. Huskey.
o f the office to the best o f my j
W h at'» the matter with dropping in j ability,
Jt W .
A ll
I W ILL
Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper
j Apple Boxes
and renewing your eubacriptiun to th«
Hulletin? It would lie appreciated.
Oregon
Vice Pres.
Mosier
Announcement
Country Produce
Mosier
E
General Commisson Merchant
Home Paper
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of The Dalles, O r e g o n __________________________
Hood River, Ore.
H. M. W EST
“ Cap” Bowers, o f the Multno
mah Hotel, Portland, was a
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed L. Howe.
Fresh and Cored Meats
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does ail kinds o f ce
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May lie found
by addressing him at The Dalles.
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
First National Bank
H. E. Birkner and Jack Clarki
Some one in this neighborhood
Im proves
left Tuesday for a three weeks’ 1,
has a healthy appetite for chick
■visit with relatives in Nebraska.
Produces
en. Quite a number of the peo-
Miss Priscilla Foster, who has' p|e have suffered from the dep-
bnen visiting her sister, Mrs. H. redations o f (lie hen roost artists
G. Kihhce, left on Wednesday and many Sunday dinners have
for Pori land.
been minus a chicken. In two
instances
the nocturnal visitors
Mrs. Jas. Piercey and children
le ft Wednesday for a visit with to the poultry parlors left clews
a married daughter at Maupin. to their identity, but they were
never followed up and o f course
HAY
P. A. Knoll came up on Satur
the owners o f the "clew s” were
day from Milwaukie, spending
naturally too modest to come
Sunday on his ranch near town.
Phone connections.
forward and claim their proper
Dr. S. W. Small returned the ty. A t one place a hunch o f
first o f the week from a week’ s keys was left in a padlock on a
fojourn at Shippard’s Springs, chicken house uoorand at ¡moth
Wash.
er place a silver watch was acci-
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Mrs. J. H. Dailey, o f Bingen, dentally k*!'t behind. Stealing
spent Saturday and Sunday h ere, chickens ¡s a
lovvl crime and
with her mother, Mrs. C. C.
these midnight marauders
Clement.
should chance some dark night
i to stop a load o f birdshot, beans
Miss Alice Mosier came down or
he might he somewhat
from The Dalles last Friday and pained, hut need not he unduly
’ spent Saturday and Sunday with surprised,
her parents.
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J. M. Crawford, general man
ager of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Co., spent a few hours in town
IN YO U R
last Monday.
ADVERTISE
Well Done
Prop.
D E A L E R IN
T he C a r e
keeping.
Subscribers to the boat landing
fund are hereby notified that the
amount o f their subscription is
due and payable to tW duideiv
signed. Piling is now at bind
ing. Freight may he shipped
hy Tahoma only for the present.
Boat arrives here going West,
about 8 A. M., Sunday, Tuesday
and Thursday, returning Mon-
day, Wednesday and Saturday.
Other boats will not land until
H,I}U is in position,
E. A. R ace .
J. S. McCOWN,
l a u q E
You can't
it Anywhere
Shades
can get “ Happy” to build your
bouse in irons 15 tp 20 days?
Mosier, Oregon.
H A U E J U S T ONE
o f our chocolates, bon-bon» or other
candies and you’ll want another and
another until the box i» empty.
If
you are one o f those who say they
don’t like candy it is because you
have never tasted ours. W e war
rant that if you will try just one
box of them your dislike o f candy
will be a thing of the past.
S.
R. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor “ T H E O A K S .’,
Horse
Shoeing
and
General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
OREGON
MOSIER
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
P H Y S IC IA N and
HOOD RIVER
surgeon
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 61.
W ool H a lf Hose for Men
W et W eather Wearables
You will soon lie in need of some good wool sox and
we want you to call and see what splendid values we
have to offer you. Men's heavy wool sox in colors blue,
black or natural, a very good wearing sox a t . .
18c
We are prepared to supply you in this line with any
thing von may need, from a good oil slicker to the
finest o f rubber coats. Storm rubbers for men,
ladies and children on lasts* to fit. We also have a
full line o f rubber boots in knee length for men, wom
en and children. All good fresh stock and at lowest
prices.
Men’s heavy all wool sox, blue. grey, tan or brown
and black. A dandy soft finished, all-wool article, and
and that gives the very best o f satisfaction to the
wearer. The pair..............................................
25c
Men's extra heavy all wool sox in assorted colors; ex
tra good values in these, and we know that you will be
satisfied with them in every way. The pair___
35c
Men’ s all wool sox. same as above, only heavier and
o f a better grade. The pair...........................
45 c
S P E C IA L - -Work
made
shirts for men.
of
twilled shirting in plain colors and in stripes.
These are shirts that you cannot buy anywhere regu
larly for less than 45c to 75c. This lot we have I>een
selling special at 35c.. but in order to close them out
good
at once, we have put them on sale at. each.
25C