Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 27, 1912, Image 4

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— LO C A L —
Fred Evans and family spent j present.
Christmas in The *'
"
Dalles
with . The various numbers were well i
Mrs. Evans’ parents, Mr.
M- and [ ■
received and some were especial­
Why not contract your house?
Mrs. Gray.
ly well rendered, and all were
•.You get a better job in less time.
I have a nice line o f toys, novelties, lectures and
creditably given. No one made
Miss
Priscilla
Foster
arrived
jSee. .“ Happy./* Phone 115.
many other goods .suitable for Christinas, presents.
yesterday from Portland, for a a failure.
Tliere is no need to go elsewhere to buy Xmas post
During the illustrated song
short visit with her sister, Mrs.
A good suggestion—drop in
and
a
part
o
f
the
wreath
drill,
cards, as i can furnish them at 1 cent up to 25 cents.
H. G. Kibbee.
an'd pay up your baek subscrip-
the regular lights were turned
f ..
• ' ”
Jim Sturgess arrived home out and (he platform lighted
^ tion.
this week from Seattle to be with with a soft, beautiful red light,
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— . «— :— :— his parents, who are still in a
*.
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MOSIER
O regon
which the Odd Fellows Lodge
VVairted
critical condition.
loaned for the occasion.
Good heavy team, saddle horse
Everyone seemed to be well fright they walked into town,
Miss Marcia Robinson, o f
WliHt’it tin- maUi-r with <1
and c o ,'. Address tip's office.
pleased.
Portland, arrived Tuesday eve­
b rin g in g the b ro ken-leg g ed ve- uml ivm-,\i.ig your aulwriiiiion to
ning to spend Christmas with
, b id e . Which Was taken to H llS- bulletin? It woul.l l>e M|>|>r<(-iated.
Wanted
her brother, Dr. Robinson, and Christmas Exercises at Immanuel hand’ s Hospital X . repairs.
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Two families for a fruit ranch, wife.
( hurch
Markey says that the doesn’ t
A much needed improvement
■One family to board help. Wife
know how tire accident hap- was Made at Ike de|>ot this week
Mrs. James Chatfield, with her
‘ must he good cook. Mop must
The exercises at Immanuel pened, hut we’ ll wager a one when the walk was raised near­
u
t
,< ...
¡daughter, Miss Hazel, o f Port-
. tie used to orchard work. Give , ,
, ... . .
,
... Church Christmas Eve, given by cent cancelled postage stamp
r
,
land, spent Christmas herewith
ly a foot by a filling o f cinders.
particulars, reference and wages .
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. her son, R. D. Chatfield, and the Sunday School, were largely that Jack was sitting too heavy This e tables passengers to step
expected. Address .bulletin of- .. ..
attended, the edifice being fairly ,,n one side, for he admitted that on and off trains more easily.
,• (*
"• /x ‘‘-
. family,
nee, M osier, Oje.
crowded. The program was ex- he was chock-a-block with the i —
\.<j 11
... ...........
Miss Anna Godbersen, who is cel lent and given mainly by the ROod things Markey offered his
S. F. Goss is a business visitor' ,eai-’hiug school in Hood River children of the school,
who guests. The joke is on Jack,
Matiaw, Read McCall’s
Valley, is spending (he Holidays acquitted themselves very cred- anyhow, for lie had to walk to
in White Salmon today.
on the ranch with the home itably. Whatever brief lapses town.
Tiic Fashion Authority
Mrs. Dick Evans visited in j folks.
o f memory there may have been
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Hood River on Tuesday.
M c C A L L ’ S is a la r g o , a rtis tic , hand-
' in v ly illu s tr a te d lO O -ra iT * m e n th ly
Ben Sellinger and his mother on the part o f any o f the little
Ï.
The director of the census is
¡Vtugr.zina
i- n d d in g t * lh<* Itnppi-
R*>*5 an d • t l f k i e a c y
o f l.lC O .u O ’J
Harry Stout left yesterday on | returned by l*oat yesterday from folks while unloading their preparing to issue complete fig­
w o m e n e lic k m on h
f
a lm.liness trip to Portland.
Lyle, Wash., where they spent minds o f the “ pieces,” may he ures on agricultural production!
K f« 'h 1 > mii " i< b rlm fu l t>f fa.-Liotis fanoy-
'v
o
rk
.
intiTo.-tlng
>hort
xtorles,
am
t
wnrrji
y
n f !al>or-sa\*Dig :iiul iuom>y-Ku\ing iilcas
Mrs. W. T. McClure was a vis- Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. charged to the excitement of the o f thig state f(),. 1S09. lle fin[ht
f.»r w ollten.
T lto ro nro in oro tliau 50 o f
Hu* noivost Hosigun ti f l l i o vyleliratod
occasion,
for
what
youngster
that
0 r e g on
produced
crops
in
John
Lantry.
iior in The Dalles on Tuesday
M r C A J .L P A T T E R N S in o a rli isMio.
Xm as!
Xm as!
December Cash Specials
Xmas!
Men’ s Shoes
* last. 1
1
Miss Rita Middleswart, who could keep his eyes and thoughts that year to the valu eof $49,-
off the beautiful Christmas tree
qqq
E. 0. Winans and family vis­ has lieen visiting relatives and standing in the corner loaded
$5.60 $4.00 S h oes........
........
$3.2C
4.80 $3.75 -Shoes........
........
3.00
$5.00 Shoes ..................
4.00 $3.50 Shoes .
........
2.80
$4.00 Shoes ........
3.20 $3.00 Shoes
2.40
$3.00 Shoes....................
2.40 $2.50 Shoes
2.00
$7.00 Shoes....................
$6.00 Shoes .....__
Hosier Book Store
Ladies’ Shoes
......
L a d i e s ’ , M is s e s a n d C h ild r e n 's S h o e s a t s a m e rati<>
Alex. Stewart,
Hosier* Oregon,
V/, A. HUSBANDS
IF YOU W ISH
B la c k sm it h
To meet your friends, stop at
’H orse
Shoeing
HOTEL MOSIER.
and
General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
OREGON
Ah Muüeni and under New
Management.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
M r i M I j . *D. V I T K it.N S nr.* fam otis fnr
>t> It». Ilt, r-im p lirity a iiil oofiHOiiiy. U n ly
H» iunl IA fv tiU oacli.
T h o T-Hl’ l h o n f»r M l C A L L S w ill
thouvanils o f ilo lla rs o x l r ' in tho fo m in g
liKMif!i-t in o iilo r t<> ko. I» Mot \\ L I/ s hoail
und .*hotihlois nhovo a ll «ill.o r v.iii»». |i‘s
in o-azhios at nn y prioo.
H o wo vor,
>1
I.f.'S is o n !y Gut: a y o a r ; p o s iu v o lv
w it ii ¿i.ctfc
Y c -4 M o 5e*e>* Arv
f r. ,
M il t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s .
True to Name tor 33 Years.
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
Hardy Climate,
High Elevation.
ited in The Dalles the first o f the friends here for several days, down with everything that a
Oregon people who visited the
left
this
morning
fur
her
home
DR.
H.
L.
DUMBLE
* we.;k.
See Robt. T . Newhall,
child could think of? ()r what land shows at Minneapolis and
at Parkdale.
PHYSICIAN
and
SllltCIEON
child could refrain from fre- Chicago advise that this statej
Ilood River -
- Oregon.
Dr. I). Robinson was a busi­
front v o u f flrvt v o p y o f M oC -A LI/S, I f you
Miss Ruth Littlepage came up quently “ rubbering”
to spy St, make a stronger showing next
HOOD R IV E R
;
OREGON
m . .-oi'ü.i*«tjiHokly.
ness visitor in Hood River yes­
last Saturday night from Dallas, Nick when he came.
However, year. They say many people | t ::: aatsmiiT. asro rr. si» u- r«i
terday.
Will practice in Mosier and
NnTM A I«»r~ |-cf ro|iy r-' *? ' AI.!. S.... ■’ --
LOCAL TfME-TABLE
f
. where she attends school, and is each S|»enker received his share wene attracted to the opporl.u-
May be readied by long dis­
Ivl W. km I spent a few hours in j spending her vacation with her
applause, and Teddy Young nities here by the exhibit o f O -
tance pi tone. Home phone 51. ! No. 7 West. Iiomn!
7:22 a. m.
town last Saturday, fwiim
.r in«
........ » . ...
visiting
his parents
at /.-----
Grand 1 w:....
View
was twice eucorei
a Immion- evvon products ami iieSct year oil!
’ No. 1
2:45 p. if.
1 j n r oits.
i< .
sec many newer,wirr« in live
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slunrl ieri solo.
! ■ - - . •»
2 U;
!Gr20 a. in
J
,
OVE
'
»a
YEARS’
‘V. A. Davis
s«*vera! -ime Tti-sdny f i
I r l e as a resu lt.
Cin i.,;-
Diultig thè eHi-rD-Mimerl «< v
•-y » « .
i.
\*t*. 8
<':” 5 p. m.
d ' i in !’!u i ) dies the first o! mas ivi ih l.ie lattei-’ »» pareli Is, eral telegrafi!* v.vvo nc-avved
No. ’6
10:40
p. m.
''th e week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Piercey. They from Santa Claus, iuforming
No.
17,
at
5:30
p.
m.,
flag
stop
Mrs. Boh Evans was a passen­ ret urned yesterday to their home the children o f his progress on
on Sundays only for Hood Rivet’
his journey to Mosier. Finally
ger going to The Dalles on Tues- at Maupin.
their
(im)
patience
was
reward­
M
arks
’Snd
Portland.
i slay’ s local.
C. A. Bell and wife, o f the
D esigns
ed and a typical Santa Claus
j
CO P'VR ’S H T S A C .
W. E. Cliown and family are Mt. Hood Hotel, Hood River, strode into the room, delighting; § 0 0 f l
A n ro n « e n d in g m »ketch and fle»fcrlpt!on may
I ’C9,S011
quickly n-scertnin our opinion free whether ou
invention is probably patentable. Communlca-
spending the week with relatives were the guests Iasi night of the youngsters and strengthen-1
tiona Htrlctlyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta
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•eilt free. Oldest agency
securing
pal itanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Stryker, o f Hotel
1 in Portland.
Patents taken through Munti A Co. receive
i
ing their belief in Old Santa, al-
■«
,
-i
special
notice,
without
charge,
in
the
Mosier.
Mr. and Mnc Bell
J. Wesley Brown, o f Hunting-
tho his voice did sound a little
walked up from Hood River yes­
ton, is spending the week here
familiar.
r
A handsomely ninstrated weekly. Largest d r-
terday afternoon.
They went
i
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___ . Terms, $3 a
‘culiilin
n ______
o f uuy
seieutlU c Journal.
‘ with friends.
When Dr. Santa Claus asked
* -- months,
•* fi. T
ou " I nowadoalem
year : four
tìoìdbyall
newsdealers.
The hhflersigned is thoroughly
home this morning on the local.
the
children
i
f
there
were
any
prepared
to put down open wells
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B o r n : - A t Ortley, Dec. 23rd,
ugton, D.
Branch Onice. 626 F fit, Washington,
1 C.
A
well-meaning-hiit-never-the-
among
them
who
had
not
been
in
any
part
o f the surrounding
to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hullybur-
H, G. KIBBEE
country. Has a complete outfit,
less heartless individual wanted good all the month, only one lit­
1 ton, a daughter. ,
S to re Y our A pple s
including pipe cutting and thread
to pay his subscription, yester­ tle boy had the courage to stand
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davenport day and offered us a ten-dollar up and confess his delinquency.
itig tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
In our New Modem Cold Storage
were visitors in Hood R iver yes­ piece to change. Think o f it!
m
o
s
i
e
r
-
-
-
O
r
e
g
o
n
ment, rock and concrete work.
That little chap deserved all th e; foj*
Ql’
PUV
for
it
Plant.
terday afternoon.
( n /» P
C .m fo ’a
n u o l.'
P u t ‘
^
»
o f Santa’s
pack. But
Has had 30 years’ experience ih
Offering ten dollars to an editor, contents
§
Equipped w ith the latest
the well buslhess. May be found
Jack Beldin went over to and the day after Christmas at when the presents were distrib
DRY AIR SYSTEM
by addressirigbim at The Dalles,
Lyle, Wash., this morning on a that, when we didn’ t have enough uted it was noticed that all the*
W e have every facility for hand­
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
money to change from one hand youngsters who didn’ t “ give;
matter o f business.
ling, shipping and delivering.
Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
to the other.
themselves away” received their
C O tt ie in a n d
ÏN YOUR
J. B. Parsons and little daugh­
Charges Reasonable
share o f the good things.
A. E. N e g u s .
ter, of Hood River, were visitors
The entertainment was a <ie-
Churcli of Christ Notes
UNION
MEAT
COMPANY
?»n town yesterday.
cided success and much credit is
Warehouse Dept.,
Portland, Ore.
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. IX
S. E. Francisco went to The
We have been so busy with our due the committee-for making
Dalles Monday to interview a Christmas doings that we have possible such a joyous time for
P hysician and S urgeon
“ tooth carpenter.”
just time to stop and say that the little folks.
MONIER
-
OREGON
Mias Alice Mosier is at home we will speak on suitable and in­
An Heroic Rescue
with her parents, spending the teresting subjects next Lordsday
morning ami evening. We want
'Holidays vacation.
N o t e : — This is not a patent
you
to be sure and be present to medicine “ ad.”
A. Grosser went to The Dalles
Yesterday afternoon, as Mr.
a house, bdVn or packing
Wednesday to s|»end the day | hear these sermons.
1
1
.
C a m p b e l l C i . a b k ,
Mark
A. Mayer was bringing to
slt&d to'build, J. P. E rhart
with an old friend.
Minister.
town from Mayerdale a party of
will
furnish bonds to builB
* Miss Bishop returned last Mon­
Christmas guests in bis nice
according to plans and speci­
day from a fortnight’ s visit with j
Christmas at Christian Church yellow “ auto” (run by horse
fications. Phone, 115.
' friends in Portland.
power) the aforesaid auto, in
Henry Olsen came up from
The Christmas doings at the some unaccountable manner,
Portland the first o f the week Christian Church were good and managed to break
its right
and visited friends in town.
hind
leg.
The
accident
hap­
went off very nicely.
pened
at
a
danger
place
on
the
The
program
consisted
of
songs
Mr. and Mrs. Park Sturgess
PLUMBINÒ.
*re spending the week with the by the choir, a male quartet, and road and had it not been for
U tter’ s parents at Brush P ra irie,! individuals: Scripture reading Markey’s wonderful presence of
STEAM ' and HOT WATÉh
IWaeh.
1 and prayer; a Christmas Ad- mind and great courage, a horri­
HEATING.
ble
tragedy
might
have
resulted.
’ Mrs. James Mead and little ‘
^ ’citations: wreath drill:
JoUiing proVnptiy attended to.
Fearlessly springing from the
•on left yesterday for a week’ s
'>>’
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
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..
.
. adies garbed in flowing robes; a vehicle and landing in the mud
v m t with her mother in Port-
i
l(iri I
j reading in Dutch; an organ and up to bis hocks, he held the
i violin duet; a Santa Claus song, horses and bis breath at the
Wm. Marsh, Ben Veatcli and partiy HCted. in which Santa same time ami, with his arms
J*hn Bjork were husinesa visit-, Claus appeared robed in bright outspread as a life net, called to
ora at the county seat on Tues- red uniform, trimmed in white, the other occupants to jump for
CIVILENGINEER
$28 per Tan
Steam Rolled Barley
d«y.
made esi>ecially for this occa- their lives. Only the ladies toed
General Surveying, Plat­
the Mark and jumped, and of
J. P. R o m and Lee Hunter 8ion- Thcn fo,,owed the d1is(''i‘ course
they landed safely in the
ting and Drafting
were doing some Christmas shop- butwn o f the,
* n d tt,f
net.
A
fte r the party had suffi­
ping in Hood River the first o f , treat
t,,\e B,iblf School scho1-
the week.
ars and all chihlren who were ciently recovered from their
F riiii Lizaus
If
there is
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
any
why
you do not adver-
Scientific American.
D. D. HAIL W ell WorkWell
Mosier, Oregon,
Done
The Town With a Future
tise in your home
paper or subscribe
when you havesub-
AD VERTISE
Home Paper
le t’s talk it over.
When You
Buy
If You Have
Feed, Buy
QUALITY
It’s Cheapest
& F. GOSS
When you compare Prices* don’t stop
there, but compare Quality.
There's a Difference*
WEST h ~ th e BEST
E. C. BRO CK
Mosier - - Oregon
S P E C IA L
W ork Shoes for M en
On our Bargain Table we have a splended line o f
[Odds and End« in Men’s hqavy Work Shoes that it
[will pay you to look at if you are going to need any-
[ thing in this I in « before Spring. For the saving you
|wifi make by baying them now will be the biggest
[kind of interest
on your investment
Some
|of these have heavy tapped soles: others have two full
ibis aoles running the full length, and all o f them
ive the best of upper leather. They vary in height
• six inch to an 18-inch top, with and without
[hooks. Values on this table from $4.35 to $t>.0U
Y mt choice, the pair..................
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$3.89
Special
W ork Trousers For Men
Shoes F ot M e n
We have a splendid lot o f Drummers’ Sample shoes
together with some odds and ends that we have placed
upon our Bargain Table. There are plain toes, comfort
toes, and cap-toed shoes in all the newest lasts and
best leathers. Shoes suitable for work, knock-about
wear and dress wear. All leathers— Kid, Kangaroo,
Gun Metal. Rox Calf and Oil Tanned. About all sizes
in this lot. Values up to $4 a pair.
Your Choice, the pair .. ...........; .............
$ 2 .5 0
Men’s Corduroys—the old reliable everyday pants—
are always in demand and we have a splendid assort­
ment for you to select from. All cut on full dimen­
sions, made and trimmed in the highest possible man­
ner for the price We quote.
Men’ s Corduroys, o f good soft corduroy, 5 strong
drill pockets, side buckles. Splendid value.
The pair ............ ................. .................
$1.50
Corduroy trousers o f better grade for $1.75, $2.00,
$2.25 and up.
I. I D f F S ’ SHOKS: — A good assortment in lace
and button. Not all size«, but splendid values for the
money. Shoes that are worth lip to $4.00.
W hy
start the N e w Year light and dress
yourself iq* in a nice HART, S C H AFFN E R & M ARX
suit or overcoat? Something that will bring yoti t’om-
fort, good looks and joy for the entire year. We have
Your Choice, the pair.........................
$1 47
THE PARIS FAIR,
not
an excellent
assortment for
you to select from and can fit
you out perfectly. Really, yOu will be better pleased with!
One o f these suits than you would by having one made to I
measure, for the reason that ybu have the chance to see
just ho<v you will look In the suit before you buy it, and I
¿s far as the fit goes, you could not get a better fit any; l
where than you can in these clothes.
They are perfectj
in fit, workmanship and finish.
H AR T,
and up.
SCH AFFN E R
*
M ARX
Suits
for
$18]
C LO TH C R AFT Suits, guaranteed all wool and to hold |
their shape, $10,00 and up.
H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E