W hat R ti m a tta r w ith drop) un,
am t r**n#*v» i. .,te y ou r süh.u'iipti«,n to
F K A N '
P A Ï S
bulletin/ It would be appreciated.
R. R. F A R E I
Why not contract your house?
Mrs. C. H. Metzger left on •
*>F A
You get a better job in less time. Sunday for Portland, where she
See “ Happy.” Phone 115.
will remain for a few days be-
_
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fore going to Wisconsin wiilt,
her
son to spend the winter with j
A goqd suggestion— drop in
her aged parents.
He cannot show you the quality in this “ a d ,” but just note the following prices on goods
and pay up your hack subscrip
you know. Can you equal them anywhere? And your purchases all delivered to Mosicr,
E. 15. Vensel, with his wife
tion.
Remember that -we have the'besl*on sale and in stock — tl*e
too ! !
Run over ami see.our new Fall showing* in Rugs, Furniture, etc. It will be
’ ---------------------- ------------------------------ and two children, arrived last |
Friday from Petersburg, .Pa.,
worth your while.
REST because—'they are STUDEBAKERS.
Husbands has a first-class
and joined his brother, W. C.
horse-shoer. Try, him.
Vensel, who is looking after
Our line o f Stores and Ranges Best Sanitary Couch makes,
9x12 Rugs, Wood
Tliomas Godltersen spent the their uncle’s land interests south •
is the aiuad. complete in Central l>ed, couch or davenport, $ 4 .9 5 ;
and Fiber..........
week in Portland.
of town.
i
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Oiegon.
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1
19x12 Scotch Wool,
Win. Hudson was a visitor in
^ ‘ ‘Made-in-Oregon” dinner
plain e ffe cts.. . .
j
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Extension Tables.
Eastern
.Hood River Wednesday.
held by the Oregon Manufactur->9x12
Axminister
¡No. 7 Gcwfc Stoves. ____ $ #-25'm ade, solid oak, non-dividing
Tool-steel Grubbing Hooks at ers’ Association in Portland this; R pgs.....................
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SLoO pedestals........................... $ 1 3 .( 5
[No. 8
Husbands’ shop. And first-class w e e k called attention, to the m i- 1 9xi2 Wilton Velvet
no
repair work done.
portance of home industries, and I Rugs.....................
Office Desks.
Roll and fiat,
with reservoir ........... 1Ä.75 top. Largest assortment east a f I
f
, ,
.. ! boosted state-made
products. I j„iaid Linoleum,
G. L. McGutcheon and fami y
va|ue 0 f 8UCh a movement is!
per yard..............
Portland at Eastern prices______ .
* tío. 8—6 8-i»ch hole
were visitors at Ihe Dalles QP L pparent but the necessity re- Heavy Print Lino-
Tuesday last.
$1250, $
. , $
and^p
mains o f sufficiently impressing
leum, per yard..
.O C A L
you ore
I r ranz Wants \ou to | g ¿j'LT
Compare Prices and Quality
need
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
$ 9.75
Alex. SteWarfi
13.75
20.00
18.75
8 ”
Hosier, Oregon.
57c. ! Range with ¡High closdt,
Rev. W. A. Stark, of Hood it upon Oregon people.
j Heavy print linoleum.
River, spent last Sunday here
4 yds wide, per yd.
R. M. Ross received a telegram
with relatives.
this week from his wife, who is
Mrs. J. P. Ross and children visiting friends in New Mexico,
were shopping in Hood River stating that thir little daughter
Just ask us for samples and
Tuesday forenoon.
Betty was sick with typhoid
prices if you want
window
fever.
At
the
time
of
going
to
Ed. F, Reeves came up from
shades.
i
press
no
later
news
has
been
Portland Tuesday and is spend
received,
but
it
is
sincerely
ing the week on the ranch.
hoped that she is recovering and
(J^E. Carpenter and wife left that Mr. and Mrs. Ross will be
on Tuesday for Portland, where spared a second affliction.
they will reside this winter.
$ 30.00
69c
Shades
18 00 22.00
HOSIER M A RK ET I Well W ork
Hammocks and Camp
Furniture:
J. S. M cC O W N ,
You can’t EqualC
M Medafl Cots
*
Stools «.md Chairs,
$ 3 .5 0
3 0 c.
to ....................... $ 1 - 2 5
Camp Stoves,
1 .7 5
it Anywhere
Young married couples will find this store a mighty con
venient place to secure everything needed to begin house
/
Mrs. Frank Ginger left Mon
day
morning
for
Heppner,
called there by the death of a
niece.
ANNUAL
The Ladies’ Aid of the Im
manuel Church
will hold
their
Animal
Bazaar in
Stroup’ s Hall Thursday, De
cember 5th. Lunch will he
served at 12 O’ clock arid will
continue throughout the a f
ternoon.
Dinner will he
served in the evening until
11 O ’clock.
A special feature appealing
to the children will he the
Fish Pond and Grab Bag.
Your patronage, dear read
ers, is kindly solicited.
Come one, come all.
Mrs. Roht. Glenn arrived from
Portland yesterday and is visit-
i.i;- her daughter, Mis. F. A.
Shogren.
The W. C. T. U. will meet
with Mrs. Allington Monday,
Nov. 25th, at 1 P. M. Visitors
always welcome.
Rev. Dr. McKee, Baptist Mis
sionary, of McMinnville, occu
pied the pulpit at Immanuel
A "lurch last Sunday.
C. 1,. McKenna and daughter
c.iriie
up
from
Portland
Jlast Sunday and spent the day
on their ranch east of town.
Shady Brook Dairy
Feed
$ 5 .5 0
1
j
Tum-A-Lum
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Your choice, the pair...........................
$3 90
Another table of work shoes for men, suitable for this
time ot year, values up to $4.
Choice, i>air,
$2 50
County Assessor.
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O regon
Try a pair of Queen Quality Shoes for dress or street
wear. There is satisfaction in every pair.
Boys’ heavy Sanitary Fleeced underwwir.
Separate
Good winter weight.
Special, the garment...............................................
25c
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
D. D. H A IL
High Elevation.
and
S u r & é ô n
OREGON
Hood River
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I f You Have
a house, barn or packing
shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t
will furnish bonds to build
«ccovdirig to plans and speci
fications. "Phone, 115.
■h
Mosier, Oregon,
S. F. GOSS
The Toutn With a Future
PLUMBING.
Oregon-.
STEAM
A. B. Strors;
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Ortley, Oregon
HEATING.
¡lobbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
Expert Horse
Shoer and Wheelwright
Repair work of all kinds promptly done
j
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OREGON
General Surveying, Plat*
ting and Drafting
Mosier - - Oregon
Autom obile Repairing a Specialty
W . A. HUSBANDS
B lacksmith
AFTER THE DINNER
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E. C. B R O C K
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HOT W A T E R
and
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
Jy6u w*fU naturally want a good
smoke. Try a box o f DON CASA
cigars ami you’ ll have to admit that
they are a fitting “ top off” to
the finest Thanksgiving dinner you
ever ate.
Experienced smokers
say they cannot get a better cigar
ihan the D on C asa for even twice
fts price, 5c, 10c and 15c.
Suits and Overco'ats for Men
and Boys
We know you will want a new suit or overcoat for
Thanksgiving, and we also know that if you buy a
Hart. Schaffner & Marx or a Clothcraft make, you will
surely have something to be thankful for. You cannot
make an investment that will give you more satisfac
tion than one of these. Made of all-wool material as
they are, and sold under one of the strongest guarantees
that can be attached to any garment, it is little wondw
we are so positive that you will buy no other make.
Come in and let us show you how nicely we can fit you
out with either an overcoat or a suit, and at such a
reasonable price.
THE PARIS FAIR,
P h y s ic ia n
Fruit Lands
S. E. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor “ THE O A K S .’ ,
Then in the line of Dress Shoes for men, we have a
drummers’ sample line that are sure all right if you
can wear the sizes that they come in 6 to 8.
These
samples are all made up by special workmen, of the
very best of material, and besides we buy them for less
than the regular stock and sell them to you at the same
special bargain. About any style and leather you can
wish for in this lot. It will pay you to look these over.
garment
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DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
MOSIER
See Robt. T . Newhall,
ORE.
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HOTEL MOSIER.
Hardy Climate,
E . A . R A C E . MGR.
M O SIER
M o s i e r
True to Name for 3 3 Years.
Lumber Co.
One table full of high tops for men, ualues up to $6.00
aa pair.
Notice to Tax Payers
ATTENTION
N O T A R Y PUBLIC
M il to n N u r ser y T r e e s .
i
Men’s heavy loggers with outside counter. 15 inch
PROMPT
J oel K oontz
C U Y Q. STRYKER, Prop,
t
top former price $7.00, now.............................
&
A. E. N egus .
s6-6t
Management.
10 CENTS
54
HAVE
■All M odem and under N ew
APPle Boxes
Men’ s medium heavy cruising shoe that formerly sold
for $6.60, now.........................................................
Ore., or inquire at Maier
j Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
V E ‘ Comity Po'ir.l of Equalization
$100,000.CC
Capital
will meot-ul the office o f the Assessor
Surplus and undivid
of Wasco County, Oregon, on the 3rd
ed profits
--
130,000.00 Monday in Oetohsr, 1912, for -the pur
pose of correcting any errors and
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
M
A
X
A
V
o
g
t
equalizing
vdlues on Tax Roll for the
E d M. W illiams
ensuing year. The Board will remain
Vice Pres.
Cashier in session for the period of four week's.
To meet .your friends, slop at
Oregon
Mosier
$ 3 -9 0
W IL L
IF YO U W IS H
General Commisson Merchant
$5.00, now................................................................
Oregon
H. G . K IB B E E
H. M. WEST
8 10 12
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Patronize the merchants who advertise in your home paper
The Intermediate and Primary
Tool Steel Grubbing Hooks,
made either by the Snow & Up grades will have a Thanksgiv
Improves the quality of the milk
son or the White Salmon pattern. ing program on Wednesday,
Produces more milk for less money
Take your choice, at Husbands. Nov. 26th, at 1:30 p. m. Pat
rons are cordially invited to he
For sate only bg
Miss Frankie Sayr, of Moro,
present.
is here this week visiting her
County Superintendent Justus
sister, Mrs. E. A. Race. Miss T. Neff was in town on Tuesday
Says is returning from a visit and informed us that we have a
with friends in the vqlíey.
County High School as a result
of
the passing of the County
Wm. Coverett fias taken a
High
School Fund law. All that
contract to clear several 10-acre
HAY - GRAIN « FEED
is
required
is to lengthen the rec
(tracts of land for Dr. S. W.
Small. Billy is .‘. ‘there wjth the itation periods of the high school
Phone connections-
goods” when it conies to clear classes. The Attorney General
recently rendered his opinion to
ing land.
the above effect.
Geo. Rorden had the misfor
School will close Wednesday
tune to lose one of his driving afternoon for the Thanksgiving
mares Ibis week, she having in holiday, opening again the fol- ^
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some unaccountable way broken ( lowing Monday morning,
a leg while standing in tho|
*
stable.
Hotel Mosier Dinner Bill of Fare
Ed F. Reeves, who has been
Sunday, November, 24
spending the week on the ranch,
M ENU
returned today to Portland, ac
SOUP
companied by his parents and
Chicken Bisque
sister, who will spend the winter
RELISHES
in the city.
Potato Salad (Mayonaise) Cu-
Mosierites attending the North
cumber Pickles, Celery
west Land Products Show in
ENTREES
Portland this week are: Dr. I).
Spaghetti, Creole
Robinson, J. M. Elliott, Dr. S.
“ Hogan’s Beef and Beans”
j
W . Small, Messrs. Look wood,
ROASTS
Thurston and Vensel.
Stuffed Chicken, Cream Gravy
Sirloin of Beef au Jus
Plans have been set on foot
Leg
of
Pork with Apple Sauce |
for making the 1913 Rose Festi
We have a few extra p g specials prices on men's
heavy work shoes with ,
,
and 14 inch tops.
Medium heavy cruising shoe that formerly sold for
H osier
o f T h e Dalles, Oregon
Hood River, Ore.
School Notes.
Men’s W ork Shoes Special
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part of the surrounding
Fresh and 'Cured Meats
[country, lias a complete outfit,
Country Produce
including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce
ment, rock and concrete wofk,
__________ ________________________ I Has had 30 years’ experience in
i the well business. May he found
A ll B usiness entrusted t 0 i by addressing him at The Dalles,
First National Bank
E. A . F ranz C o .
C ommittee .
VEGETABLES
val the biggest thing in the his-1
Potatoes
au
Grattin
tory of the city. It. is expected
Spinach Greens
to spend more money on the
Baked Parsnips
coming festival than ever before
DESSERT
and to provide lavish entertain
ment for the thousands o f visit
Mince Pie
Pumpkin Pie
ors to Portland.
Apple Pie
DEALER IN
T he C are of the
keeping.
BAZAAR
Well Done
Prop.
HART.
and up.
! Horse
Shoeing
and
General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction
MOSIER
guaranteed
OREGON
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PH YSICIAN
and
HOOD RIVER
SURGEON
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be readied by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 61.
SCHAFFNER & M ARX
Suits
for
$18
CLOTHCRAFT Suits for $10 and up.
One of the best assortments of overcoats in the city,
all this year's patterns and styles, for $10 and up.
In the line of boys’ suits, we know you cannot do
better anywhere than here. One and two pairs of
trousers with the suit.
Suits for $ 1.75, $ 2 .0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 and up.
NEMO CORSETS FOR LADIES
The best made, most satisfactory corsets on the
market Guaranteed not to break.
V isit our Rug Department for the Best Values in
the city.
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E