Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 29, 1912, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
Wlial's tli«? matter with «trapping in
Dr. Dumbleof Hood River was
ami renewing your ttuliarriplion to the
called last Sunday to consult
Bulietiu? It vvoul.l he Hppivciated.
Why not contract your house?' Miss Bishop is spending the
You set a better job in loss lime. week in Portland.
Sjee “ Happy.” Phone 115.
Frank Ginger was a passenger
on Sunday's local to Portland.
A good suggestion—drop in
Iieslie Root was a business vis­
and i>ay up your back subscrip­
itor at The Dalles last Saturday.
tion.
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—» r Win. N. Akers is spending the
week in Portland with his
A. Stewart was a visitor at
family.
the county seat last Friday.
C. A. Morden of the Oregon-
Dr. R. M. Ross spent last Sat- ¡ari| spent Saturday and Sunday
urday and Sunday in Portland.
on ),is fine apple ranch south of
Wm. Cook is abl<? to lie out town,
again after a fortnight’s illness.
\v0 desire to call attention to
t
December
Mosier Book Store
with Dr. Robinson in regard to
Mrs. Sturgeon’s condition.
I/ical Agent for the OLIVER T\PEWRITEIt— the
kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib­
bons for all makes and Supplies of every description.
We are jJensed to lx? abb* b> )
state that Betty, the little uau^ li­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Ross,
is recovering from an attack of
typhoid fever. Betty is with
her mother at Carlsbad, N. I«I.
Church of Christ Notes
Next Lordsday our subjects
will be as follows: Morning, at
11:15: "The Life and some of
tiie Work of Alexander Camp-:
bell.”
Evening, at 7, “ The
White Horse and His Rider.” !
']’|ie evening lesson will he taken
f rom the hook of Revelations.
Our sermon last Sunday evening
was based on the 17th chapter
of thL book, and muni have giv-
en commendations of it.
Our Bible School bad the larg-1
est attendance last Sunday that,
it has had fo r a long time, but
more say that they.are going to
come and he in. the work w ith
us- Come one, come a!!,, let us
fi„ the,,la|K
$7.00 S hoes......................
Stoves
X U
Mosier
$5.00 Shoes .......................
2.80
$4.00 Shoes......................
3.20 $3.00 S hoes......................
2.40
$3.00-Shoes......................
2.41T $2.50 Shoes
2.00
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes at same ration
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon..
Oregon
About
MOSIER M A R K E T Well W ork
j. s. McCOWN, Prop. ;
that |
DEALER IN.-
Xmasl
Present I
Fresh and Cured Meats
Country Produce
Mosier
A ll
1
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Apple Boxes I
B usiness
entrusted
to
of the
/
lecture entertainment
referred to in a recent
flf . A , issue, has been fully arranged. a
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Star« There will be three entertain-i
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stark and
t «
c
,
Mrs. Ruth Miles, of Hood River ,
’ 1 16 hrst on Decemiier,
Were the guests yesterday of j ‘
°thertf in February and | :
Mr. Hudson 4Md Mrs. Cobh at a , March. The tickets for the
f •
Thanksgiving dinner.
1 series will be offered for $1.
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I .mi
D on e
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepare«! to-put down open well»,
in any part of the surrounding,
country. Has a complete outfit,.
including pipe culling and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce-
nient, rock and concrete work..
Has had 30 years” experience in
| the well business.. May be found’
j
addressing him at The Dalles».
I Ore., or inquire at Maier
Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles..
A . E. N e g u s .
of The Dalles, Oregon
W ILL
H AVE
PRO M PT
A T T E N T IO N !
Notice to Tax Payers.
The Couut*
lto:u‘il °
K,4uali*at»nr
will meet at the office.of the Assessor
Capital
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$100,000.00 | of Wasco County, Oregon, oil the 3rd
Surplus and undivid-
I Monday in Octolmr, 1912, for the pup-
eti profits
130, 000.00! pose o f correcting any errors and
equalizing values on Tax Roll for the
ensuing year. The Board will remain
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt in session for the period o f four weeks...
J oel K oontz -
Vice Pres.
Cashier
s6-6t
H. G . K IB B E E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
m o s ie r
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O regon
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
County Assessor.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D..
P hysician
and
S urgeon -
OREGON
MOSIER
If You Have
a house, barn or packing-,
shed to build, J. P. E r h art ’
will furnish bonds to build-
according to plans and speci­
fications. . Ph-one, 115.
D. D. HAIL
Mosier, Oregon,
S. F. GOSS
PLUMBING.
The Town With a Future
STEAM and HOT WATER’
HFATINO.
I Ls Ö , wJ Li
Jabbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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OREGON
E. C. B R O C K
Ortley, Oregon
C IV IL 'E N G IN E E R
General Surveying, Plat­
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Expert
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Repair work of all kinds promptly done
10 CEN TS
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First National Bank
f»
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arrangements to store a car load
,
of fruit trees here for future de-
At I';"™ »»*! church. Sunday,
livery
I December 1, Mr. Hargreaves
! will preach at the morning se r-,
Mrs. L. P. Ostlund, of Sum- vice, and in the evening at-7'3(if
ter, Mrs. Kat«‘ Petersen, of Rev. -f. S. Simpson o f Hood]*
Wauinitia and Miss Nellie We- River will conduct services. Mr.
berg, of Portland, spent Thanks- Simpson is a splendid preacher,
gi ving with their sister, Mrs, anfi the congregation is urged to t
Wm. Johnson.
‘ I be present and give to him a '*
Edwin Hail was brought up good hearing and a hearty wel-
from Hood River last Saturday come,
*
suffering from an old trouble
brought on by a severe strain.
The
He is being cared for at his
course,
brother’ » home.
Oregon
Mosier
uregon
T he C are
LioniteStumping Powder
H. M. WEST
3.00
4.80 t-J. to Shoes
4.00 $13.50 S h oes.......................
All Sizes and Prices
W. E. Chown,
$ 8.2 f e
$5.Gú .v-i.OcK ^n‘ <* >■■■•...
$6.00 Shoes-.................... .
J. E. Cole and son were liusi- the half page ad. of Rice & Me-
r>e 93 visitors at The Dalles last Coy o f The Dalles, which ap-
Tuesday.
pears on another page.
J. M. EHiottreturned Monday1 Mosierites visiting in Hood
swelling from a week’s visit in River Saturday afternoon were
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and
so;>, Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain?and
Paul Harmsen left yesterday
daughter, Mrs. H. H. Neilsen,
fpr Portland, where he.will spend
W M II«
Mrs. H. G. Kibbee and daugh­
the winter.
3
ter, Miss Mabel Osburn and D.
Mrs. J. K. McGregor visited 1). Hail.
fyiends in Hood Rivet-on Tues­ I
.
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.
, r,-
j MdSJor v^itnrs m Hood River
day and Wednesday.
Tuesday were H. C. Clark and
H. (J amj ’ hell C lark ,
Mrs. Thus. King returned on wife, Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mr.
Minister.
Wednesday from a visit with her and Mrs. Dick Wilcox, Mrs. W.
daughter at Baker City.
E. Cliovvn and son, Mrs. It. H.
Announcement
Miss L. Mosier, of Walla Wal­ Cummings. Mrs. C. C. Clement.
Miss
Clement..
C,
A.
Frey
and
We
want
to announce to.the
la, is mere visiting her brother,
Ed
Keller.
j
people
of
Mosier
and vicinity
J. N. Mosier, andiwife.
J that the Reception Room at the
A. R. Veatch came up from
W. II. Weber this week pur-1 chtirch wil, be open on Monday,
Portland Wednesday to visit a chased A. P. BatehanVs interest Wednesday and Friday evenings
few days with his brother.
in the East. Hood River Fruit f rom 7 to 10, as a social room.
T ET us help you solve this an-
Company’s
holdings and has lak- Tables and chairs are provided,
Fred Evans and wife went up
rmal problem by suggesting
en
possession.
Mr.
Weber
lell
alSo
aome
Kuiues.
Any
one
who
f < Blalock Wednesday to spend 11
an
Electrical appliance of
yesterday
for
Chicago,
leaving
w
ish
es
m
a
y
bring
games4or
the
uhv daysjamong the wild geese.
some kind. They not only make
Ins property in c » iu « v « j ol Mi. evening, or Lunate them to the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker Hans Kollaudsrud, who previous- room, t he room will he lighted
beautiful presents, but can be
and Miss Irene Fisher visited in ly had charge of the large ranch land heated, and our minister or
used the year round. There are
iood River the last of the week. for a season.
j his wife will be presnt. 'i’his is
Chafing Dishes,
Percolators,
! for everybody in the community
Toasters,
Samovars,
Grills,
Heat­
N. Johnson and wife came up
Mrs. Wm. Johnson went t o i ] w[10
jS) t "“
say,
ye;
r
ir i t >:
« 1 1
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j i from 12 jears
and
ing Pads, Irons, etc., in stock.
from Hood River yesterday and j
i)a||e3 Monday evening to older. Younger ones should be
spent “the day with Mr. and M i» :alt#ml the funeral, on ’Tuesday, at home, or with their parents
Pi R. Arthur.
of her sister, Mrs. Hannah John­ when away.
PACIFIC LIGHT & PO W E R CO.
We want this to be enjoyed by
“ At.WAYS AT YOUR SERVICE”
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Mrs. Jas. Cherry came over son, who died from pneumonia on YOU.
f vuin Uunderwood last Frjrlay Sunday morning last, at a hospi­ O f f ic e r s o f C h r is t ia n C h u r c h i « i i « » i « i M « ! i « i a i t a ( W I « I « KM Kaom
and visited witli relatives, re- tal in Portland. The services
were held at the Lutheran
tiyrnmg Saturday.
IF YO U W IS H
Church, conducted-by. the Rev.
Mrs. C. J. Littlepage left last
Mr. Boulton.
Tuesday for Dallas, where she will
To meet your friends, stop at
Mrs. N. P. Sturgess’ conuition IT WILL NOT FREEZE
spend a week or so witli her
HOTEL MOSIER.
IT WILL GIVE NO HEADACHE
has not improved in the last few
daughter, Mrs. Henry Nelson.
IT IS WATER PROOF
Boo Veatch Ims been confined j lluy»- In fact, her condition was
IT HAS GREATER STRENGTH
to bis lied Ibis week;with an a t-! 90 critical that the children were
A ll Modem and under New
IT IS CHEAPER THAN DYNAMITE.
tack of “ near pneumonia.” but sent for. Ray Sturgess and wife
Management.
is wppily recovering, though are here from Portland, George
came from Oakland, Cal., the
slow!#.
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
... first of the week, and Mrs. Ruth
Lubes Aid Society will j Graham arrim l yesterday from
m-«t at the Immanuel*.Church 1)uluthf Mil
inn.
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 3rd, to
M il t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s .
make final arrangements for the^
Returns WithJBrtde.*
True lo Name tor 33 Years.
Bazaar.
H. E. Birkner, who has been
Hardy Climate,
High Elevation.
General Commisson Merchant
Wm. Thurston enjoyed a visit visiting his old home in Nebras-
See Robt. T. Newhall,
the first of the week from his ka for the past month, returned
HAY - GRAIN - FEED
mother, who was returning to the first of the week with a
Hood River -
- Oregon.
her home in Nebraska from a wife. The B ulletin extends
Phone connections.
best wishes to the newlyweds
trip to the coast.
Don’ t forget the Ladies’ Ba- for a happy and prosperous life.
zaarat Stroup’s Halt Dec. 5th.
hunu*nuel Church Notes.
Meals will be served through
the afternoon and evening, be­
The week-night meeting oi l
Immanuel church will be held
ginning at noon.
S. W,. Heppner, the veteran this week on Friday night. The j
nurseryman’ of Hood River, w as1 su ,jet‘ • A Symposium on the
in bdwn Iasi Saturday making Balkan Situation.”
Ladies’ Shoes
'd jr .’s Shoes
O regon
MOSIER
Cas Specials
Horse
Shoer
and Wheelwright
ting and Drafting^
Mosier - -
Autom obile Repairing a Specialty
Oregoir
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
A FTEt*-THE DINNER
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
MOSIER
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E. A.
R a c e . m gr .
.«»*
ORE.
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i
you will naturally want a good
smoke. Try a box o f DON CASA
cigars and you’ ll have to admit that
they are a fitting ‘ ‘ top off” to
the finest Thanksgiving dinner you
«•ver ate.
Experienced smokers
say they cannot get a better cigar
than the D on C asa for even twice
its price, oc, 10c and 15c.
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S. E. FRANCISCO,-
Proprietor ‘ ‘THE OAKS.’ ,
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Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
Shoeing
and
General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
OREGON
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN and s u r g e o n
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61..
a u
H ats fo r Men and Boys
We have a splendid line of huts for men. «11 the nev-
■•st shapes.
lou r Hal, the most conspicuous piece of
.wearing apparel you own. Step in today and have a look
at our superb line. Any price you wish to pay from a
•J8c crusher to a genuine John B. Stetson.
For the boys we have some extra special values in
drummers’ sample hats that it will pay to investigate.
Hats in this lot for 75c up to $1.50 that are worth ft >m
$1.00. to $2.00.
Men’s Dress Shirts
We want to call your attention to our excellent line
of Drets Shirts. Plain or pleated bosoms, separate or
tftached collars and cuffs, neat stripes and figured pat­
terns. Dress* shirts for 60o. 75c. 'J6e, $1.00. and up to
the celebrated Manhattan shirts, for $1.50 and up.
Shawknit and Wunder guaranteed half hose for men
best wearing, made o f selected yarns, pair......... 25c
( hristmas goods are now on display, on the second
floor, and we want you to see what a fine assortment
we have to offer you this year. Come <*arly and get
the first choice ol one of the largost and most complete
stocks o f Xmas g«H>ds ever displayed in the city. Every
one has b«>en remembered with suitable gift articles
trom the great grand parent to the baby. We have
never before displayed a finer assortment o f articles,
more desirable, amusing and instructive than we are
now showing on the second floor.
When yob come to Overcoats you’ ll say the Pari»5*
Fair has the best lot of snappy styles ever brought
into this town. Don’ t overlook a good thing. Hart.
Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft overcoats are bard
to lie beat. H. S. & M. Overcoats f o r ........$16.50 up
Clothcraft Overcoats For...... ............................ $10 up
Boxes, Photo Boxes, Toys, mechanical and otherwise.
Books, Games, Dolls, Doll Buggies, Sleds, Tricycles
Flying Machines, Animals of all kinds. Banks. Bulls.
Di •ess Goods
Boats. Whips. Teddy Benrs. etc., besides Hoods, Shawls.
Let
us
show
you
what pretty materials we have
Furs and Fur Sets. Coats, Suits. Hats. Caps. Neck­
for
that
new
party
dress
or tailored suit that you are
wear. Suspenders. Ties in fancy Xmas boxes, Hand­
planning. We have every desirable weave and p 3 f
kerchiefs, Combs and Comb Sets. Shirt Waists, Sweat­
tern and can save you a good deal upon the c o s t ,
er Coats. Mufflers, Shirt Waist Patterns. Dress Pat­ quality considered. Trimmings, buttons, braid. oT1
terns, and hundreds o f other articles, most suitable for eVery wanted kind. Call and investigate.
gifts. We want you to call and see for yourself.
In C«>rsets we carry the largest line in the city
Second Floor
at prices from 50c up to the Nemos, for $2, $3.50, up.
THE PA R IS FAIR,
Toilet Sets, Manicuring Sets, Shaving Sets, Work
Overcoats
H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E