Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 17, 1913, Image 4

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    L O C A _ L
Card of Thanks
I Wi liamg—G uardians of the
The
largest hotel ii the
...A 11 i-.SIJAN 1 <S.
We wish to extend our most C olumbia .
Elaborately illus
worltl, the'Hotel McAlpit»,.situ­
r.l.AUKBMII II
the many trated, with» interesting »ext
ated ttt 34th street and Broad­
Why not contract your house?. 9*'(cere thanks to the
Hots
S'-»*eiig;’
anti
(¡e i.r ral)
chiefly
devoted
to,.
Mis.
Hood,
way. New York, was opened on
You get a batter job i,alesa time. friends and neighbors who stood
St.
He'jm#.:aink
Adams.
It
re­
Repair U'orJ..
the 29th. 'J lie hotel has ov.-r
See “ Happy.” Phone 115.
| by us in our hour of sorrow and
lates Indian legends connected
Sells* School Tablets at 4c and 8c.
1« r.avement.
l.OtiO rooms and suites. O ik .
. Hírl’ sft xl ;
guattan ietsl
with them; gives. actRUuMi, of
M rs . H. C. P orter ,
feature o f its service- is the de­ MOSIER
OREGON:
A good suggestion drop in
automobile roads apd; mountain
Everything at correspondingly low
N. P. S turgess
votion of one entire floor to the
clubs,
hotels,
etc.,
whjlt*
ope
and pay up your back subscrip­
and C hildren .
, accomodation o f night workers
—•
"chapter is devoted to the vast
prices.
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tion.
who sleep in the day tim e.-E x . M i l t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s ..
forests which hold, abqut one-
~
VV. H. Moody, of Shaniko, third of the timber inl<ouliYCpun-1
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True to Name for 33 Years..
H. J. Weller was a business spent last Sunday here with his try.
Hawtv
(din,etc,
Elevation..
M o s i e r
O regon
IF YOU WISH
visitor in The Dalles yesterday, wife and daughter, Mrs. H. M.
9
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See Robt. T. Newhall,
’ B. L. Setlinger was doing some We8t> who has been quite ill for
To meet your friends, stop at
Resolutions of Kegrpt
trading in HootJ River yesterday lhfi Past fortnight, but who, we
i Hood River — - Oregon..
HOTEL MOSIER.
,
.
Hti6E 6IFT FOR THE P^FIC H!HY
morning.
are glad to say, is now conva-
SYSTEMS IN GAMBLING.
At the regular meeting ot the
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, ,
lescent. Mis. Moody will re-
Wm. Coverett transacted busi­
A
gift for Uia Pacfic M o n t e C a r l o J u s t S m i l e * a t T h e m a n d .
L O C A L TIME-TABLE’
main with her daughter for some O ld Fellows last Tuesday Iiig^t,
A ll Modern and under New
Ke e p s on W in n in g .
ness in Hood River several days time.
Uie following resoliUions were* High way, o f which ¿hePoifciand-
Management.
There are only two guinea played at
No. 7 West hound' 7:22 a. m..
this week,
offeced and unanimously adopt«! Hqod River road will be a link, j .Monte
Caclo—roulette and a simple
f
No.
I
“
“
2:45 p.m »
AUGMENTED
HATH
FACILITIES
by the lodge, in recognition o/ -w s |m,ffered by the Northern 1 card game called trcute et qua mute
Church of Christ Notes
Mrs. Frank Page and daugh­
No.
2
East
“
10:20 ¡t. m..
Cuie
is
assured
that
these
games
are
the long and faithful member-
last week,. wbe nit offered
ter were visitors in The Dalles
played quite fairly aud that the per­
No.
8
“
“
6:85 p. ,m..
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
8 'iP
Brother Alex.-St^uaru
to give its abandoned right of centage In favor of the buuk is til to
yesterday.
Next Lordsday morning our
I
No.
6
“
“
10:40
p. m ..
Whereas, it is understood that way and old road buds between IK) Whatever it may be. this certain
Win. N. Akers, of Portland, is thoughts will he directed to Brother A(<'X Stewart is con- T|iepw>apand Vancouver, Wash., percentage,in favor of the tubles over­
■ No. 17, at 5:80 p. m., flag stop
spending the week on his ranch ‘/Proverbs,” and the evening t.miplating removal from our for this proposed north and comes all systems that human ingenuity
| on Sundays only for Hood River
can
work
out
by
any
law
of
averages.
subject will he “ Theology in
near town.
vicinity in the near-future, and SOuth highway. Such was the M. Blanc will permit you to play any
(and Portland.
Hr, ” a chart sermon, and a new
The W. C. T. l T. will meet
Whereas, Brother Stewart has annouin orient made by Samuel v.a.v you like, mid to double your bet
one.
as ufteu as yon like until it reaches
been an active member, of this Hill of Maryhill, Wash., who has ILOOO fruitoa at roulette or 20,000 frapes
Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, at 2p.
H. C ampbell C lark ,
lo Ige since its incorporation, .he- made frequent visits to Hood at trente et <]uurante. Then you must
m., with Mrs. W. A. Husbands.
Weil W ork
Minister.
All are invited.
ing one o f the charter members, Riyer, iN. behalf of. the Oregon begin over again, for it is quite clear
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,
i
Mosier Book Store
that if one were permitted to double
Mrs. 1!. Kemp, of Hood River,
To 'I'he Public
is liie- guest Ihi,s week of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Davenport.
'I'he undersigned has been ap-
A. L. Sundborg, a former res-' Po nto(1 ««isiiienl agency manager
ident of Mosier, came up from for the California State life In-
Portland yesterday on business, suranc ■ Company of Sacramen-
,,
T
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„
,
t«. Persons desiring a safe,
Mrs. J. N. Mosier leff Sunday J
-. , ,
,
. , .
■'■'equitable and econom ical insur-
for Los Angeles, Cal., where
ance will do well to investigate
she will spetid the winter ai d
this policy. Will be pleased to
spring.
call on any one and give facts
O
OI1II Wellberg
*. too
John
came over thisi,and figures.
week from Washington and is
W m . C ovkrett ,
visiting Ins family for a few
Mosier. Ore.
days.
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
and has been faithful ip aJJ tbu portion o f the highway,
indefinitely it would ouly be a ques-
offices which he has held, a
Tliq Northern Pacific. spent ■ tlon of time and sufficient tuouey to
cheerful and willing worker and n^g-e tfean *2,000,000 for the put M. Bluuc out of business.
Thus it happens That M. Blanc, who
one who has always had .the in- pr,openly wittuh it now proposes takes no chance, wins against all those
terests of this lodge and,,of the t<* give tq the state in considera- who are permitted to take any sort of
chance they like. Sir Hiram Maxim
orfler of Odd Fellows at• lieart, ti,on,pf $1.
disposed of all systems when he shat­
and who has been a true-Odd.) “ Should the state of Washing- tered a popular delusiou in these words:
" I f red has come up twenty times in
The Town With a Future
Fellow in every respect.
tqn decide to accept this gener-
succession it is just as likely to come
Therefore, Be it Resolved, ,ous offer .there is no»iaeason wliy, up at the twenty first time as it would
that we, the officers aqd broth - 1 with a ji|>eral appropriation and be.if it bad not come up before for a
H. G . K I B B E E
era of, Beacon Lodge. No. 18?,. the liberal ¡upe o f ‘convict labor, ; " e<‘ k Each particular coup is govern-.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Iiureby express our regret at the Paci-fic. Highway shoul l not
'ift ttaitPS S f.la 7 “lll‘
- - - O regon
the removal of Brother Stewart be finished, by October 1, said : stant. The ball spins round a great m o s i e r
fixup , our midst, and tender tq Mr.- lltll, “ i'bp railnoad com - ,
t,u“ " 1,1 " TO>uve- " hen its mo-
him a-cordial vote of thanks a s : pany Ivaal planned to build tour WiM. several pieces of brass and finally
a slight tribute o f respect and ¡steel bridges across the Coivvlitzi tnmiiies into u pocket in the wheel-
ADVERTISE
honor in whip'll lie is he!<) by. tfiis1 apd Tootle, rivers and the Big " l'lrl1 is rotating in an opposite direc-
lodge, and 1 rust that wherever D raw.. 1 fie stone piers of these question of chance, and it is not in-
IN YOUR
he may go the bond of fraternity proposed bridges, built at a big finence.i in the least by anything that-
may never be broken. And
expense, aye as good today a s lh“s ever tilkHn |,lace before 0I' >ll-lt
Be. it farther resolved, that ¡t ever, and may be made available 1 v-m,. ii„Vli^t,„. p,wt m Saturday rv « u
copy of these resr>Iptiops lie for highway bridges. . Clark apd mg.Uost.
spread oil , llit: records o f-th is , Cpvvlila,i:oiiiiU.es are now build-1
•
, • ,
,
r,-
Bringing Up a Dog.
lodge, ¡i copy given lo Brother log a blltlge o y e r . Lewis River.
a writer III jLnimtiy Lite in A meric«
“ Some of flip roadbed has ¡gives Slime ml vice on tile In-iugiug up S t o r e Y o u r A p p l e s
Stewart anil a copy gi ven .to the
“ fpod tor 30 years and may read-1 of 11 ting as tie tells it, the process |
newspaper.
ily lie converted to the uses o f a! lo,,ks e!,s-v ‘‘ "ough TUe first and most In our New Modern Cold Storage
iiu porta at lessou for a .pup to learo is
public liigltway. Included in to
Plant.
stop anything; he may be dofntf when
Pleasantly Surprised
the. roadway is a stretch of you mu y “ Stop" and to continue when
Equipped with the latest
On Wednesday evening, vvliile graded, right of way on which you. say “ All riKlit" If well learned
Jay
,
Gould
spent
$1,000,000
in
DRY AIR SYSTEM
tills will explain to him all future com
Mr. aud Mrs. A. Stewart-were
1889 and 1890. .
moulds. After this comes the lesson to
We have every facility for hand-;
assisting at Odd Fellow» Hall! in
lie,down when you command "Dow n”
ling, shipping and delivering.
audilmg the hooks of the Rt?-ton., will not be importunetl to and to stay down while you leave him
For tills latter it is best lo tie him ft»,
bakali Lodge,, a large jiumber of fat: cop t the gift.
President somethin;;
Charges Reasonable
and then it he.does not drop
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and oth- Elliott-will simply make the offer when you call “ Itown" from a distance,
er friends gatiiered by prear- a,|d Hie state may take it or return quickly aud. scolding, push him , UNION MEAT COMPANY
1 ,,,,,% ..
down forcibly A caress and a taste ot
rangem ent and ga ve 1 them
a leave it:. ” --Iloo<l River Ndws.
D. D. HAIL
Mosier, Oregon,
Well Done
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down- open wells-
in any part of the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,.
including pipe cutting and thread
hug tools.. Does all kinds of ce­
ment, rock and concrete work.
Hits had 30 years’ experience ir>•
the well business. May be found
by. addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles.
A. E. N egus .
A Correction
' Miss Flora Bauer, of Port­
land, is spending several weeks
We have been asked to correct
DAVID ROBINSON. M. D.
here with her sister, Mrs. Thus.
an impression that was gathered
Gordon.
P hysician a n d S u r g e o n -;
> from seeing an item in the Ore-
Mrs. E. K. Vickers, o ' The jg miaii last Week, among the
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Dalles, spent the first o the 1 p,*rnotinlH, wherein it \< iis slated
Afei,Lb.e,re with her sister,, M r*. that. “ S. W. Small and wife, of
Dick Evans.
Mosier, are rej.i ( red at the
The Dr. writes
Harold Sloltz, who has been Multnomah.”
a house, barn or packing
us
that
it
was
a
practical joke
working in Portland for the past
shed to build, J. P. E rhart
perpetrated
on
him
by
some
of
six months, came up yesterday
will furnish bonds to build
|
his
friends
and
that,
there
is
no
for a short visit with his parents.
according to plans and speci­
immediate prospect o f his trot­
The stork flew up the hill south ting in double harness.
fications. Phone, 115.
of Mosier on Wednesday and left
a fine tan-pound girl at I hi* home
New Books at Public Library
of Mr. and Mrs. E. M., Strauss.
S. F.. GOSS.
The following books wert re-
Mi«. Bessie* Lambert, of Port­
emtly added to the Mosier Pub-
land, visited friends here this
P L U M B IN O ..
lie Library:
week. Mrs. Lambert is a daugh­
Lane— K atrine . A pretty, j
STEAM and HOT W A T E lt"
Portland, Ore.
food should be bis reward if he does j ^ arehouse Dept.,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans.
The j
.
idealistic love story with a gifted larewe" surprise party.
right.
HEATING.
Mrs. Gertie Brooke, who has . . ish Rirl aH heroine. Will ap- even in g w as most: pleasantly^ Rev. A. Black, who has a
Jobbing promptly attended to.
O ld T im e Sch o o l Hours.
heen visiting the past six months
, esi)ecially to girls and worn- spent in social intercourse, Ismail fruit ranch east of town
I d Scotland, up to tbe middle of the
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
A
bounteous,.Iunch-,enme
down
from
Wasco
the
first
I
with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. |
gam es, etC.
uuuu reou x,iu in .u -|
.
eighteenth century, the usual school
S. F. Goss, left yesterday for
was served, du rin g which |Oi the week to look a tter lus in- hours were from G a. m till G p. m..
A
with two breaks of no hour each Some
her bottle, in Chicago.
I wholesome, humorous story that j speches of regret at the depart-1 terests.
GO O D
HEALTH
schools opened an hour earlier and
Mr. and Alex-Stew art le ft : everyone
will nice.
like.
and Mrs. Stewart
While
McClure was out worked so long as daylight lasted No
tie wm
: 'uite
" • of Mr. ...........
wniie Willie
wiiiio ivic^iure
BREAD
on --S mokk B ki .- m -. w .» 'riic:gD’"i" Mosi«‘r we made by several jn [ju, pasture driving cattle, bis «'*,,r»tiou in the hours was made on
yest.grday morning for Milwau-I London—
aud even on Sunday a cer
AND
CIVIL ENGINEER
kje. Ore,, where they will make setting of this story is KI<fndikciJ,re;'‘llk which .weft; res|ionded fiprse slit'iu'd on the frozen UMhl 'iliiiui
amount of.se-bi m > i work was done
their liom.*. They were acconi«|during the gold craze period...Aq
I'Vi.Vhom.
ground ami fell, pinning Will’ s The imiiihns «■<•:•* re«trtrte<i to a <iuy
GOOD TASTE
General Surveying, Plat­
panied by Mrs. Stewart’ s moth- intense, virile lule that men.-will i It is with reluctance thatithe foot underneath. Result, a bad- 1,1 Uuniiieinns and at Whiuun. aud a
P IE S
ting and Drafting
er and sister.
'
enjoy.
citizens ot Mosier p^rl, .with.this ly injured foot and- ankle, from oltM|giu m tbe aiitnmii
enjoy.
ONCE
used—A
L W A Y S used
LitU..... L ady & S ada S an . A couple, who have beau so closely which he wiik be some time re-1
Mosier - - Oregon;
FOR SAI F BY
and J
+ coy^ .,,,^
“What's Your Namo?"—“What.”
sequel to “ The Lady of the Dec­ identified with the life and
Notice
growth
of
the
community
for
sol.
,
.
.
.
.
,
|
A
Kniw
o
f
godpureBts
to
save
chu­
STURGESS CONFECTIONERY!
The business of Alex Stewart oration.” A lovely little Japa­ rn my years, and their departure. /Hie lectures at the Immanuel (,ren frolll |lu.OH(;ni(>rh, ,11>0,e!. is dciur
STORE
DR. II. L. DUMBLE
nese-American
romance.
being in the hands of a receiver,
Church every Thursday night sugfrested The late Uanou Bnrdsle.v,
will
be
deeply
felt
by
all
D
a
v
e
n
p
o
rt--
S
mall
F
amily
author of a book o d English names, MOSIER
O
regon
!
all persons indebted to this firm
| aae increasing in interest and
PHYSICIAN: and SURGEON
told the story of what was probably
are requested to make early set­ C ook B ook . A collection of up-
enthusiasm.
They
are -------
along
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„ (|le most idiotic name ever bestowed
HOOD
RIVER
:
OREGON-
Proposals Invited
tlement of their accounts to the to-date, thoroughly tested re­
practical lines and will do more '>P°n no unfortunate infant, a wo
1 will receive sealed bids for a stock I
undersigned.
Will practice in Mosier and!
ceipts, proportioned for small
good than all the sermons on m,,n had her !*°"
wimt. tor
.............
J no ether reason titan to cause amuse-
.
S. R aphakl ,
May be reached by long dis­
families, and with many hints 1,1 •"‘‘reliandise located at Mosier, Ore.. ■” ..... . ....... . ...........
Madam,
Read
McCalFs
consisting of hardware, woodenware. .theology (hat COllId l)e cram m ed ment In future years when, being nsk
In Charge.
tance phone, Home phone 61!.
for sane economy in the kilcher, •oil, Klass, paints. Krorerii-s, crockery into a stove. Kev. Hargreaves ed Ids mime, lie .should reply "WhaLZ
Tl;e Fariboji Author; ly
of
B
Rice
R()MANi I. O
I-
L illy I h
iu
I
irlassware.
ill-tors
am
i
oatent
medl.
........
[I,ui
I
i
.O
.l
.i
.a
i
'i
.i
.l
—
loiudon
Clirunlele,
ami Klassware, dnqfs ami patent me.li- 8HyB that right living (physical- ;
M c C A L L 'S t* a. lorr:.-», uriistic, har.d-
G oat II ii . i
Telephone Directors Elected
A story by tl.epo|- clues, shoes »ml rubber K.xxis. dry ,y) >m#anB rig b t thinking: that
O V E R 65 Y E A R S ’
s m e ly illuatr^ t-d 1 (JO-page m onthly
M e d ic a l Note.
ul'ir jmlliiir o f “ Airs
W iv e s ' ’ goads, furnishing goods and hats mul
,. .
.
,
. ,
rr E X P E R I E N C E
fviagnzino thut »j atldiug to the happi­
Uhl.
uullim
Alls.
U.ggs.
a|
l
a(
va,uafion
0|(one
cart.t
be
happy
unless
one
is
“
lh»llo,
Jones.
1
hear
you
were
The following directors were
ness and e f f i c i e n c y o f 1 ,1 0 0 ,U00
w o m e n e a c h m un h.
f
sick ’
elected for the ensuing year, at A pretty, humorous tide that »I0.ws.79, together wi<h fixture» 0f , healthy, A sound bodv makes a ..Vps; , wna thrMtened wlth a fevpr
Issue I-* brim ful o f fashions, fanev-
will
find
a
warm
welcome
among
M-nrk. inter*»>t!iig short stories, and sr<m>s
the annual meeting of the Mosier
$l.U4.9n, up to 12 o clock, noon, Sound milld. B y attending these but the doctor succeeded In arresting }
o f labor saving ami inouey-saving UI ims
f ir w om en. There nm m ore than 50 o f
those who like everything to end Wednesday, Jan. 22. i»u. Terms, Thursday ni^ht lectures one can j
tii* iie t ic ,; designs o f t h e celebrated
Valley Telephone Co., held at
M cC A L L P A T T F IIN S In cnclt h.-ite.
happily.
cash,
and
a
cash
deposit
of
to
per
cent
^
intimately
acquainted
tl"
Ah;
«rrested
It
for
making
Lamb's Hall last Tuesday after­
Met AL L P A T T rU X R am flUiiniM foi*
I HADE PnA R R S
. , . . .
,
,
..
. threats. 1 suppose- - Koston Iran*. I
st\ iu. fit, sim plicity amt eeu n oiu j. Uuiy
Spearman—
M o u n t a i n D i v i d e . must accompany each offer. Right is
D es ig n s
noon:
10 ami 15 ceiils out ii.
reserved to reject any and all bid«. With bis Hiller physical
Self and »er.pt
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C o p y r i g h t s S l c .
The publishers o f M cC A LL S w ill spend
C. J. Littlepage, Geo. Cham­ A spirited tale for boys.
Artvnne sending a sketch and description n » T
Inventory may he seen at my oflice better Understand llOW
the vio- f
• thousands o f dollars extra in the com in g
quickly ascertain ou r op .nion free w hether i n
m onths in order to Keep K ef ’ A LL\S head
Johnston—-F amous C avalry and the property may be inspected on lation of tile laws* of hygiene t
hiveiitlnn is prolmhly ratentnbte. ( omninuiCH
Good Rea*on-
am i ShoiiliU'is *I h > tv all other wonitMi’s
berlain,. Dr. Robinson, W. E.
tions strictly confident Ini. HAfirOBOOK on PateTits
m agazines at any price.
However,
sent fi «»e. Oldest agency for securing patents.
M
cCAI.I.’
S
is
on
ly
50*.
u
year
;
positively
L
e
a
d
e
r
s
.
Interesting
biography
\
the
premise«.
Dated
at
Portland,
Ore-
and
health
affect
the
physical
com
t
.
.
n
\
Z
When
we
nave
n
Z
Low
Cbown. E. A. Race.
Patents taken through M unu A Co. receive
worth $1.00.
special notice, w ithout charge. In the
of world famous cavalry leaders non. Jan. it, 1918. . R. L, S abin , 7 • anj m«„tal well-being. Firs. Ross m ............. <hm< «> nmif
v-" M * » t
Q-,
Fj..*
■
’ i Mb* \ s to the l!,t str.'et.
__ ] Robinson I......
"I
»
>'»" " " <i'i*e I saw It
■ ftrs op y o f M cC A LL'S, IT you
Scientific A m e rican .
and
have lieen giving ninrkfU
The lads and lassies, old and
quickly
ii.*wn
A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest efr-
cnfalioii
<<f any scientific Journal. Term s. $3 a
tbe
lectures,
supplemented
by
l .E
OMTAftY, 23G Te: 37i*: C:.
young, are making the most of
year: fou r m onths, $L 8olU by all newsdealers.
VV hut’ s tiie mutter with dropping in
N< 'T F -A x k for a fir e ro p y o f M cC A LT. S'*-'n«!er-
«.»dill-
-
I
'
LU
C
IA
S
ÌMULNPS.
____________
s
iu
physica
and
renewing
your
«ubacrlption
to
the
(
demonstrations
IU
physical
cul-
HI»«
Brrnj
mi-SuK.
to
try
to
llv«
to-
be fine coasting these days and
ful new premium M**logtie. S.imple copy aiul pat­
MUNfl&Co^'B^^New
York
tern catalogue also tree ou rec;1:' ft.
morrow ot even yeetertiay today.
Branch Office. G25 F 8 t „ Washington, D. C.
good story for younger girls.
¡ture by Mr. James Burpee.
Billli'tin? It would be appreciated.
nights.
Home Paper
HAYNES
If Yoii
E. C. BROCK
P atents
1
®
Dress Goods Special
Muslin Underwear Special
We have some splendid values in dress goods in
wool, colton nnd cotton and wool mixed, that will
make up most becomingly into any garment that you
_ mig it. wish to-mako. I lo se were good values at the
loSMter prices of 35c, 45c, 50c and 60c. We nave
bunched this lot together and you can have your choice
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2 5 C
We have placed on sale on the second floor one of the
best bargains m Ladies’ White Underskirts, that you*
will find anywhere. Made of the finest 'Nainsook*
Cambric and Muslins, nicely trimmed with embroidery,
lace and insertions. We hare two tables of these and
you will do well to look them over at your first oppor­
tunity. so you can get first choice of this fine assort­
ment.
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On the talile you will find—
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Ladies’ and Misses’ heavy fleeced and wool under­
wear, separate garments and union suits. A good run
of sizes add big values up to 75e. This special you
Should not miss. Your choice, the garm ent. . . . 2 .5 C
$5.00 Underskirts f o r .. ................................... .$2.50
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Special
Ladies’ fast black hose, double heel and to e . . . . 7c
Ladies’ fast black heavy winter weight fleeced lined
hose, with garter and ribbed top, the pair—
1 5C
Ladies* fine cashmere hose with grey Merino heel
and fee. Splendid Wearing hose. Thei>air -------- 25C
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Special
Men’s cashmere half hose in black and natural* colors.
The pair........................................................... .........
i 5 C
Men’s extra fine cashmere half hose in natural color,
black and brown, the pair............. ............... ............. 2 5 C
Men’ s heavy wool work sox. dark blue color with white
toes and heels, splendid everyday sox. The pair
18C
Men’s extra heavy wool sox. color dark grey and blue.
Splendid values, ami just the kind you need for this
weather. The pair ................................................
25C
BOY'S’ UNDERWEAR SPECIAL
Heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers, values up to,
the garment, 50c. Special, your choice................
25C
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
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