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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1912)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY H. I’rufc^bad Card* .................. per month $ .1* G. K1BQKE, Proprietor O ne s q u a r e ....................... O n e-q u arter *4 O n e-h a lf C olu m n ............................... “ MjBSCWPTiON BATES £ -* c H m «.re, On«* Y ea r.......... S ix M onths X h ree M on th s. .................. “ Column.................. 1 One C olu m n .......................................... “ ** |. qo M 3 00 “ 5.50 ** 9 00 Huoincea locals w ill he chanced at 5?ceuta par linq^ .. .50i. ■ fo r each insertion. Eej-rai advertisem en t» w ill in’ all ca s e s 'b e * ch a rg e d En tered hs second- o U u s inatt*r M aivh 1C. • »’‘J the post office M osier, O regon» under the A c t o f M arch 3. 11 79. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1912 MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. ORECON VOL. IV NO. 39 lo the p arly order in sr them , at legal rates, an d paid fo r "b efore affidavits areffu rn ish ed. This is something to think Quite a number o f Mosier peo-t sierite was to get all he co u ld - a unit in all things of personal as RESOLVED about, and it would be well to pje sl,L,nt Thanksgiving holi-i the maximum amount for the well as public benefit. We are begin to think before it is too , t h a t w h er ea s T hanks ffn//rv<; minimum amount of effort or j too self-centered and selfish for la{e day at Portland and other places | Now that the people of Ore 15 HERE A(7AlfY WE SHOULD BE outlay. In other words, he our own good or our neighbor’ s, Let us get together and see with relatives or friends, mak-1 gon, and thousands from other worked by himself and for him- Speed the day when we can take T hank ful that there is a what can be done. ing this place appear deserted. states, are fully awake to the self, with a seeming indifference as much interest and pleasure in STORE |NOUR.TOU/iV WHERE V C wonderful possibilities of the to the welfare of his neighbor or our neighbor’ s welfare and suc- C a N B U Y, WITH So little T rouble orchard and farm lands of the his community. Of course such cess as we do in our own, and AND EXPENSE ALLrHATWE WISH state, as evidenced by the large people are found, in. every com- even give him a boost occasion- T o WEAR.- OUR FOREFATHERS’ | attendance at and the unquali munity: people1 who will make ally without hope of reward, could n ’ t do t h a t fied success of the big Northwest no personal effort, give no finan BUJTER. BRO W N . _ Land Products Show, held in cial aid to any proposition for Something to Think About. Portland last week, the people the public welfare. They seem The attitude of some of the of Mosier should wake up., rub fearful lest,, if they do anything residents o f Mosier District re the scales from their eyes,scrape or give anything, someone else minds us o f the Irishman who the moss from their hacks, dust will derive more benefit than came to America with the idea the cobwebs of lethargy and in they would. Well, Mosier has that money grew on bushes, and difference from their minds and her share of this class o f people, could be picked up anyw here at with one united effort launch a : to Mosier’s detriment. . They any time. Passing along a street campaign of publicity for Mosier j may not realize that they are he espied a silver dollar lying in that will turn the thoughts and j clogs to the wheels of progress, the gutter. He refused to pick eyes of home seekers and invest but others do. jit up because he thought he ors to this garden spot of the There has been little united , would get tired carrying so much , Northwest. The sun does not effort for the general welfare of money about if he began gather-1 shine on a fairer land—one with ¡ the district. True, the one-time ing it in so soon, so he left it for better natural advantages in the Commercial Club made several : the other fellow. BUY WITH LITTLE TROUBLE. THERE IS LoT«S IN matter of soil, climate and scen It is just so with Mosier. spasmodic attempts to do some ery, to say nothing o f the social, THAT. THE MAIN TROUBLE YoU HAVE, IJ IT good, but in the main their ef There are plenty of opportuni moral and educational ad van ta g-1 NOT, U IN KNOWING YOU ARE COINS To SET A forts fell flat because of the lack ties to pick up money and busi es. Why, it is said that the of interest and assistance from ness here, and KEEP it, but it SQUARE DEAL? CAN YOU KNOW A S MUCH ABOUT Lord and the Devil once had an the very people wbw would, profit requires more or less effort. If OUR BUSINESS AS WE DO? WHAT HAVE YoU argument as to which should quite as much, sometimes mere, l the effort is not made, however, 1 LEFT TO DO THEN? ONLY To TRUST To A REPU claim Mosier for his own and j than the people who were doing we lose the money and the op- t TATION. WE REFER YOU TO OUR PATRONS. ASK the Dfevil finally gave it up be all the work, and putting up all portunity—the other fellow on cause the conditions that go to | the money. We could mention our right and left sees his uppor- THEM WHETHER OR NOT WE HAVE GIVEN THEM make a prosperous community the names of the workers and tunity and grasps it. A SQUARE DEAL. MANY MEN BELIEVE IN SET for himself and his ilk were sad the drones but it isn’ t necessary, We should be alive to the fact TING IT ALL AT ONCE. WE Do NOT. WE HAVE ly lacking. It isn’ t necessary for have we not. said it is well that business is being taken, FOUND THAT IT PA Y S To GIVE To OUR CUSTOM here to detail the conditions. known history, and our local away from Mosier at an alarm-! ERS A SQUARE DEAL. The Land Products Show at readers can supply the names ing rate. This is a serious mat Portland revealed to thousands w ithout many omissions. N IC H O L 8c CO., ter, and vitally concerns the of outsiders the many and varied business interests of our citizens If Mosier ever expects to get M o s ie r : O regon resources of this wonderfully anywhere, ever hopes to stand who should get busy and devise «ao» ^ - i » Jsea r.jt* a blest state, hut. to us and other in the front rank with the best some means Lo keep the business ' > residents it was not so much a sections of Oregon where she we have, and get more. It A.. I,. DAY, P resident -M anager phone s revelation, for we are generally rightly l>elongs, she will have to strikes us that it would be wise aware of them. But it empha do something for herself, and it for the business men and citi It is not so long ago that people were content to sized most forcibly the great pos will have to be done by united zens generally to get together choose glasses in much the same way that they FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING sibilities that await us—the won effort. One man cannot do it and formulate some plan look would buy bootsat a “ bargain counter’ ’ or some derful results to he obtained by all, or much. The people must ing toward the future finan “ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight Everything Electrical taking.advantage of our oppor learn to work together harmo cial welfare o f our fair district. is to precious to experiment with and today most people realize it. If you have any eye tunities. Why should so much of the A new Btock of fixtures of all kinds now on display. niously; lay aside personal feel troubles we will give your expert examination It is well known history to ings and differences and pull to trade of the district he diverted and precisely the help you need. the dweller within Mosier dis gether for the general good of to other channels? Why allow limici River hi Rusincss so much good money to go out trict that, apparently, the main the community and they will of the district when it could and W . F. L A R A W A Y U. S. A. 150 Years object in life of the average Mo- soon get the habit of working as should he kept at home? K1GSIEÍ SHtJüUI GET BUSY Consult an Eye Specialist Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Oregon Hood River Statement by Rice & McCoy Greatest Stock Reduction Sale Starts Saturday Morning N ov. 3 0 73 TJ FE are not going out o f bus- iness, but a quiet season has left us overstocked. Rath er than carry this over we have engaged the N O R T H W E S T SALES COMPANY to reduce our stock. We guarantee, and stand hack of every assertion made by them. Every price made by them is genuine. We permit no misrep resentation. Every article pur chased during this sale carries with it the guarantee we always make: "Satisfaction to you or your money cheerfully refunded” 13 Q o o ca 5 Study Them. Read These Price>. I M e n s Clothing Men’ s Clothing will be sold at the Price o f the Material. • 150 All Wool Suits, picked from our regular stock. Values $15.00 to $25.00, now ..........................$ F . 9 6 <. . . ¿ 4 . 9 6 $25.00 Men’ s Suits; n o w ................................... . 1 9 . 3 6 $20.00 Men’ s Suits, now................... ............... . 1 4 . 9 6 $15.00 Men’ s Suits, now ..................................... . 1 1 . 3 6 IS CERTAINLY THE MOST MERCHANDISE WILL BE VITAL SEEN O o • vi NA H ft) a £L sr c/> IN Prices Never Duplicated W. L. Douglas Shoes Will be cut to a fraction o f this value. Men’s 10c Cotton Sox.................................................... 0 5 W. L. Douglas Shoes at One-Half Wholesale Cost. All sizes in this lot when the sale opens. Be here early to insure getting your size. $3.50, $4.00, and some $5.00 values, n o w ............................$ 1 . 4 6 Men’s 25c and 35c Wool Sox.......................................19 Cluett Shirts, worth up to $2.50, now ...................... 6 9 . Men’s 75c Gauntlet Work Gloves now...................... 3 9 Men’s 76c Overalls, now...................... ........................5 5 Men’s 50c Work Shirts, now.......................................3 9 ECONOMY THIS NEWS MOST EVER PUBLISHED UNPRECEDENTED AT SUCH LOW IN THIS Men’s $6.00 High Cut Boots, double Sole Sale p r ic e ...................... ....................................$ 3 . 6 5 REDUCTION PRICES THAT SALE. IT « Your Dollar will 000 Rice Draw a Bigger Load » { / U v j U c / U JL V I v U Blankets One-Half Price. VICINITY. THE RIGHT WILL BE AT VERY LIMIT OF THE HEART OF EXTRAVAGANCE FOR 1 I v v v j kJ I v G STORE OPEN EVENINGS At wholesale Prices Boys’ Shoes At the (»rice o f leather- No credit given dut ing this sale at these prices. All sizes in this lot, light and heavy weight, wool values $1.25 to $2.50 per garment, on sale at per garment....................................................................... 6 9 Our Complete stock of Underwear at greatly reduced Prices. All Wool Sweaters at Less than Cost. SLAUGHTERING THE YOU SEASON TO HIGH YOU GRADE. CAN UP-TO-DATE. PURCHASE YOUR SEASONABLE WINTER MISS IT. l k It Will Pay You To Come Miles To Attend This Great Sale In Charge of THE NORTHWEST SALES COMPANY Ever Before Boys’ Suits Men’s Underwear at a fraction of their Wholesale Cost. & M cCov Stock V36 ....... %7. 96 J 9.96 IF.96 14.96 .1 1.36 up to $25. now $27.60 Overcoats, now.. $25.00 Overcoats now .. $20.00 Overcoats now .. $15.00 Overcoats now. Men’s Underwear Every Shoe in Stock Reduced. Big Reduction on Flannel Shirts CLOTHING During This Sale Than n To re-arrange and Remark our Entire Stock. M en's Furnishings 75 Coats, all desirable styles and patterns, all sizes. Values a® REMEMBER, THE SALE LASTS ONLY ONE WEEK. BE ON HAND AT THE OPENING, AND GET FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE WONDFRFUL BARGAINS. BUYING WILL BE IRRESISTIBLE. CJ o THIS , Nov. 29 The $30,000 stock of RICE & McCOY, consisting of !l < finest lines of Clothing, Hats, Gloves, and Furnishings, lias been placed in the hands of THE NORTHWEST SALES COMPANY Merciless Slaughter of men’s Overcoats and Raincoats. w *—1 • n ' FOR STOCK REDUCTION THEY HAVE GUARANTEED A CERTAIN REDUCTION IN ONE WEEK OF FURIOUS SELLING. UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED TO ACCOMPLISH THIS. CJ $35.00 Men’ s Suits, flow Friday Ever Attempted in The Dalles Recently Saturday N ight Dec. 7 H MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BY A CAREFUL SE LECTION. =SALE= Closes o> Our Store will be closed all Day STORE OPEN EVENINGS