Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 06, 1912, Image 1

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EVERY FRIDAY
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ADVERTISING RATES
P rofessional
H. Ç. KIBBRE, Proprietor
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Lejrai.adver’ iaements
Entered as secon d-class m atter M aruh 1-»
th e p ost office at M osier, Orearon, under th e A c t o f
M arch 3. 187».
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
VOL. IV
was due almost wholly to a dif. York for Buenos Ayres recently
ferenee of opinion as to methods. had a large shipment on board.
The road question ought to be This fruit will travel 10,000
Mr. St, Chur Thomas, civil j
solved. It is not in good shape, miles from the orchard before it
e igineer for the 0 -W , It, & N.
reaches the consumer. A car.
but the tangle is not hopeless.
Go., was here recently consider­
The active mind of Governor load of Grand Ronde Valley ap­
ing the advisability of using oil
West, who is for good roads, ples has been sent to Norway
on the numerous immense banks
should suggest some way through lately. Besides, there is the
of sand along the right of way
the general, difficulty about good usual strong demand from many
between Mosier and The Dalles.
roads, including a suitable dispo­ other parts of Europe and the
These sand banks are continual­
sition of the measures vetoed by Orient is also taking Oregon
ly shifting as the wind blows
him in 1911 and yet to be acted
and unless closely watched the
on by the Legislature.
The Country Life movement,
sand will quickly cover the rails,
so
successful last year through­
causing much loss of time by
Oregon
apples
are
invading
out the state, w hereby thousand;-
impeding or stopping traffic.
Various methods have been tried the far corners of the world this o f school children were inter»*
to overcome this
expensive seasoii. A ship leaving New ed in gardening contests, will '
nuisance, generally with poor
success.
Mr. Thomas stated
D H n S M R t -
a u M a o n a n
that the company had decided to
experiment with the oil, which
will he sprinkled over the sand
for a distance of 250 feet on
either side of the* track. An ap­
propriation o f $ 10,000 has been
made for the purpose.
ON
WiLL OIL SAND BANNS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER ti, 1912
N O . 40
continue! this year.
Poultry
raising is to he made a specialty,
Attention is called to the fact
that not less than $ 1 . 000,000 was
S 3 nt away from the state last
year to pay for poultry and eggs
brought here and this money, it
is held, might just as well be
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kept at home.
jon Sundays only for Hood River
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See Betty Barrows tonight.
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paid fo r b efore Affidavits are?fu rn ished .
RESOLVED
that ^WE JH ouldqu / tt HE
7:22 a. m.
2:45 p. m
10:20 a. m.
6:85 p. m.
Na 7
No. 1
No. 2 East
No. 8
No. 6
10:40 p. m.
No. 17. at 5:80 p. in., flag stop
S illy £ a c tic e <r giving U okwless
¡v PRESENTS AND GIVE OUR FflEM K
gSOnEWG THEY CAN USC -
jO MANY NICE USEFULT hi NQS
LIKE GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS
NECK, WEAR ANDTHE LIKE - U/E
HAVE ALL THE THING 5 YOO
WEARY
BUSTER BRO'
¡and Portland.
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eases’ b e ’ char ted
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LOCAL TIME-TABLE
West hound
will In'all
to the p a r ty orderin g them , a t le ta i rates, a n d
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BETTY BARROWS PLAYERS IN MOSIER TONIGHT
SOMEBODY
IS EXPECTING YOU
CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR
FINDING A WAY OUT ON ROADS
CHRI.STMA.S.
W HAT JoY
THS V E R Y
WORD
BRING J .
’ T I « 5 A T C H R U T M A J TIME' T H A T W L
TURN FROM JELFIJHNE^J AND T R Y T o M AKE
OTHER i HAPPY.
AND H o W T H U BRINGS H A P -
PINE. S. S U N T O
O l'RJELVEJ.
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They are waiting for you to come
[Oregonian. ]
New York at the recent elec­
tion voted $50,000,000 bonds ior
the construction of roads through
out the state. The movement
for good roads there takes sub­
stantial form. The bonds are to
run for 50 years; the roads are
to be built for all time.
Oregon refuses to issue state
bonds. Y et the state has no
debt, the people are prosperous
and counties here and there are
moving on their own account in
the good roads movement.
The people undoubtedly are
for good roads. No community
in Oregon, having once had the
benefit of well constructed high­
ways, regrets the investment.
Other communities are willing
to profit by their example.
The recent defeat of the major
road bills is not indicative of a
general public sentiment against
good roads, or even a protest
against paying for them. It
THE HOMING INSTINCT
TELLS YOU 10 GO
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“THE EASY W A Y ”
THROUGH
TRAINS HIGH CLASS
EQUIPMENT
TO ANSWER
QUESTIONS
US
F. A. A llington , Agent, O. W. R. & N., M osier , O re .
Statement by Rice & McCoy
SAS,
SALE=
Saturday
Morning
Nov. 30
Closes
SELLING.
HA V E G UARANTEED A CERTAIN
in
REMEMBER,
FILLED BY A CAREFUL SE­
L.
A.
DAY,
m ens Clothing
Cluett Shirts, worth up to $2.50, now.........................6 9
$35.00 Men’s Suits, now.............. , ............ ..............2 4 . 9 6
Men’s 75c Gauntlet Work Gloves now.........................3 9
$25.00 Men’ s Suits* n o w ........... . . *......... ...... 1 9 . 3 6
Men’ s 75c Overalls, now................................................... 5 5
J 1 .3 6
$15.00 Men’ s Suits, now.................................
PO
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75 Coats, all desirable styles and
patterns, all sizes. Values
up to $25. now............ % 7 . 9 Q
GET
$27.50 Overcoats, no w. . i 9 . 9 < 9
$25.00 Overcoats n o w . . I 7 . 9 6
$ 20.00 Overcoats now. . I 4 . 9 5
$15.00 Overcoats now. . 1 1 . 3 6
Boys’ Suits
At wholesale Prices
Boys’ Shoes
FIRST
At the price of leather
No credit given dut ing this
sale at these prices.
THIS
IS
CER TAIN LY
M ERCHANDISE
THE
MOST
W IL L
BE
V IT A L
SEEN
IN
ECONOMY
THIS
N E WS
MOST
CLOTHING
EVER
PUBLISHED
UNPRECEDENTED
AT
SUCH
LOW
IN
THIS
REDUCTION
PRICES
THAT
Men’s Underwear at a fraction of their
Wholesale Cost.
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^ J?ht and heavy weifr!lt- wool
values $1.25 to $2.50 per garment, on sale at per
garment.............................................................................. g 9
Blankets One-Ilalf Price.
VICINITY.
SALE.
IT
Men’s Underwear
Men’s $ 6 .Of) High Cut Boots, double Sole
Sale p r ic e ..................................................................$ 3 . 6 5
Big Reduction on Flannel Shirts
TH E
RIGHT
WI LL
BE
Our Complete stock of Underwear at greatly reduced
Prices.
All Wool Sweaters at Less than Cost.
VERY
LIMIT
OF
SLAUGHTERING
TH E
HEART
OF
THE
AT
EXTRAVAGANCE
FOR
YOU
SEASON
TO
HIGH
YOU
UP-TO-DATE,
PURCHASE
YOUR
SEASONABLE
WINTER
ft Will Pay You
To Come Miles
$30 000 R ice & M cCov Stock
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During This Sale Than
Ever Before
GRADE.
CAN
MISS IT.
Your Dollar will
Draw a Bigger Load
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Merciless Slaughter
of men’s Overcoats
and Raincoats.
To re-arrange
and Remark our
Entire Stock.
Every Shoe in Stock
Reduced.
Men’ s 50c Work Shirts, now........................................... 3 9
$20.00 Men’s Suits, now........................................... 1 4 . 9 6
will
ANYBODY,
phon e
Hood River
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........................................... 1 9
Values $15.00 to $25.00, now.............................$ 7 . 9 6
which
FOR
A new stock of fixtures of all kinds now on display.
W. L. Douglas Shoes at One-Half
Wholesale Cost.
Men’s 15c Cotton Sox..........................................................0 9
150 All Wool Suits, picked from our regular stock.
to re
PRLUENT
-------Everything Electrical —
W. L. Douglas Shoes
Men’ s 10c Cotton Sox..........................................................0 5
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F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
Prices Never Duplicated
Will be cut to a fraction of this value.
Men’s Clothing will be sold at the
Price of the Material.
p r e s
Electric Wiring & Supply Co.
Nov. 29
THE SALE LASTS O N LY ONE W EEK. BE ON HAND AT THE OPENING, AND
GLIMPSE OF THE W ONDFRFUL BARGAINS. BUYI NG WI LL BE IRRESISTIBLE.
M en’s Furnishings
a
P r e s id e n t -M a n a g e r
REDUCTION IN ONE W EEK OF FURIOUS
Study Them.
give
O regon
LECTION.
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our
U N B E L IE V A B L E BARGAI NS W ILL BE OFFERED TO ACCOMPLISH THIS.
Read These Prices
MAI L ORDERS PROMPTLY
to
M o s ie r
Sale Starts Prom ptly at 9:00 a. m., Saturday, November 30
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w u h
N I C H O L & C O .,
Friday,
The $30,000 stock of BICE & McCOY, consisting < f li e finist
lines of Clothing, Hals, Gloves, and Furnishings, lias been placed
in the hands of THE NORTHWEST SALES COMPANY
FOR STOCK REDUCTION T H E Y
you
«SUITABLE
Our Store will
be closed all
Day
Ever Attempted in The Dalles Recently
Saturday
Night
Dec. 7
A
W .'lh iJ-.'lTV UAKKOWS
Greatest Stock Reduction
Sale Starts
I A EE are not going out of bus-
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iness, but a quiet season
has left us overstocked. Rath­
er than carry this over we have
engaged t lie N O R T H W E S T
SALES COM PANY to reduce
our stock. We guarantee, and
stand back of every assertion
made by them.
Every price made by them is
genuine. We permit no misrep­
resentation. Every artiele pur­
chased during this sale carries
with it the guarantee we always
make: “ Satisfaction to you or
your money cheerfully refunded”
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With the coming of the Betty popular players will present
Barrows Players at the Mosier theu- well-known success. “ A
Opera house Friday, Dec. 6 , Woman’s Way, ” a sterling corn­
| Mosier will have a chance to en - 1 ed. drama full of delicious hu­
mor. The story of the play is
joy a high class comedy drama
interesting, true to life and
played by
seasoned
actors. laughable, and each of the cast
These players carry their own will he seen to good advantage.
scenery and music, and are spok­ High class specialties will be
en of by the press in the highest seen between aels, including!
terms. The cast contains eight several selections by Miss Bar-
well known coast actors, includ­ rows, whose magnificent soprano
ing Miss Betty Barrows, Loring voice and charming personality
Kelly, Morney Athey, I). G. Sel­ have made her a general favor-
dom Al. Hicks. Emily Driscoll. -te |liro»ig|»oitt M<e Northwest..
Novelte Burbank. Edward Doyle APrnpTp n will i-e £Cc for chil­
and Franklyn Barrows. These dren: 50c for adults.
A PLEASURE
W RITE THEM YOU AR E COMING THFN LET
TELL YOU H O W LITTLE IT W ILL COST
MAKE
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To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and all Points East
w h o m
« s o m e t h i n g
find
LJLuCN. SiQ.sAijS
to
ent ?
W H A T «SHALL. Y . c U R P R E. SENT BE ? U . S E -
F U L T H I N J ,S. M E N L I K E TO u E V N E C K T 1 F 5 . SUS­
PENDERS, NI CE HO-SE, H A N D K E R C H I E F . S , 6 L O V E 5
O R « SLI P PER« S— T H I N t U T o W E A R .
YOU CAN
Mt ¡¡fiM
F IRK l-OR COMFORT
eone
i l
To Attend
In Charge of THE NORTHWEST SALES COMPANY
This Great Sale
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
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