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Mr. and . u.-,. it rj E.uus re GLcAM Ur irlu tMtRALD. C o m i n g ' ! C o m i n g ' ! Attractions .or the Week W. A. HUSBANDS Messrs Kuo 1 and \ < set visit turned yesterday from a visit ed hi Hood River Wednesday, B lacksmith Its B rillia n t Green L ig h t H a* N o R iva l with their son at Kuthlon. Don’ t forget the St. Patrick's on La n d or Sea. An entertainment, made up o f Horse Shoeing and General Do you like to trade at a store Day Entert inme it and Dane , Saturday only: Six bars Fairy ••inerenti.,«." mud a “,s ' humorous vaudeville sketches. Why not contract your house? where you f t the lowest price til«* Repair Work. tvonl Unit most pminods apply tj , . .. . , <4ri„ to he given i i Chown’ s Hull no: t Soap for :25 •. Caso is K in g.- You get a better jo b in less time. & COÌTI e< Iy diti io<I 11)6 w thoiit fighting n r U: " h r a 1 in é*iti«*r il(l Tin*re Is only one oth< Monday night. Prepara tie- s Strauss. Satisfaction guara meen jt*‘ ‘*l Hhl< h «li ;:»''« UiM quality. suri Scile ;* that F a iled ,*’ will be See “ Happy.” Phone 115. , , i , are making for a jolly good tin e MOSIER OREGON HARMONY GRAPHOPHONE aim to soil thinj s for u h it they that H ( he of mi. v till h at iti* bent bn* ^.jy - ( ■ hv local platers at 1 he . ... ... ... u o ,,' u also Kreen fight*. ultboiigh. of course j . ,, . . . and it y< u miss U you 11 regret records at half price. Chow n. are and if any errors occur v.e ih. , are entirely different from those U! lley y Hall, Wednesday evening. .. ■ 1 n. i mío i ■!'.!'> I A good suggestion—drop in eft oia*K^tl,Ry correct t a in; where you of an etile raid The reason that makes March 19th, 191 I). 1). Hail ami w if air emerald ‘Interesting- apart from its Mosierites who wish to he well M i l t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s . and pay up your back subscrip Wednesday for Portland, where get yo ir money >ack if you want beauty am) value is the same that Admission, adults . . . . . . 25c. entertained will not fail to at tion. it? if True lo Name ¡or 33 Years. trade with us Si ;,uss. makes the woman with jjreen eyes the they have located. Children . .. . 10c. tend the play at Ortley next most luterestiu- of her *es Its u Hardy Climate, Ht*fh Elevation G. E. Rice, Los Angeles, Utflit that never was on land or sea; It’s i'iie best Overalls you ever Refreshments will be served. Wednesday evening, by local For Sale. Cal,. who pur See Robt. T. Newliail, d the Stitt a hril inut xieuui that £!•••« the accent artists. We know you’ ll get to any suit of costume and nu.\ sort of S. C. Brown Leghorn Cocker l)ought for the price just un place some tini» ; », has moved complexion It isn't like a sad preen Proceeds to be applied to the your money’ s worth, for the packed. Cash talks. Strauss. Hood River - - Oregon. els and hatching eggs; also a onto the place and is doing Ids or n so called 'artistic green The Organ Fund o f the Orlley Ortleyites don’ t do things by limited number o f laying pullets. C. T. Bennett is quite iil at spring work. emerald is the soul of life, light and church. halves. Grandview Egg Farm, ! beauty ** his home near town, threatened L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E C urtain 8:15. lhe emerald has the advantage of Uncle Frank Hunter and wife, Then there is the regular W. G. A Id red. with pneumonia. being one of tlie most becoming of who have been visiting relatives Thursday evening lecture by No. 7 West bound Mosier, Or. 7:22 a. m. «4 44 Exceptional bargains on Wag here for several months, left on i gems Light haired ben titles claim it Mr. Hargreaves at. the Immanu No. 1 Notice 2:45 p. nt for their own. for they declare that ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown. Tuesday for Portland, where nothing else, not even the sapphire, ac el Church and the Recreation No. 2 Fast For Sale “ 10:20 a. m. Owing to a change in the man- centuates their delicate fairness so ef Rooms at the Christian Church No. 8 Early Rose and American Won 6:35 p. m. 0. G. Nichol was attending to they will visit a few days before fectively Kniuette» are adorable in HiTement o f the Fiim-A-Llllll Wednesday and j^() g der Seed Potatoes. 75c a sack. business matters at the county proceeding to their home at emeralds, especdally the brunette with yard, it will be necessary to hold on Monday, 10:40 p. m. Alsea. brilliant coloring Strangely enough. _ Friday evenings. A r t h u r K uhn , seat on Tuesday last. , No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop bine eyes. lnste;id of being dimmed . a meeti i . jr on iuesdav. a J arch Mosier, Ore. Mrs. ('. C. Clement returned by the jewel, gather tire and depth 18tll, at 2 P. M., at tlie Bulletin on Sundays only for Hood River J. K. McGregor and wife left the first o f the week from Bin rmm its close neighborbnod They office, to discuss out* boat land-i yesterday afternoon for a lew and Portland. For Sale gen, Wash., where she visited I ii L h ou ii deleetilble «reeli blue «lenin ing project. and seem tuiieli laigur ItiMu wheu (be davs’ visit in Port land. her daughter, Mrs. J. IJ. Daily. eioemlds me not near. As for the uu IN YOUR A good single work or driving A full report will he made re Another shipment o f grape Mr. and Mrs. Daily accompanied born haired beauty. It i* her alone par garding funds Oil hand. Those harness, practically new. excellence . , . . fruit, cocoanuts, cabbage, fresh her home for a >rief stay. A rth u r K uhn ---------------------- who have promised to donate tomatoes and bananas due for Mosier, Ore. The servant problem. should pay up and be included in c, ~ We understand that N. P. Sat mlay trade There »as bm o„e cool, n, the Intel it this report. Only a small amount Sturgess, who went to Portland «cnee (»by do (hey call It Unit'd office, . , , ,. , , , Store. For Sale some six weeks ago for treat- and two housewives were bidding for ^ needed tol A boat house, and The undersigned is thoroughly IF Y O U W I S H the funds now Oil liand will iII— E. B. Vensel, S. W. Small and merit, underwent an operation hoi services, with tire In their eyes Select Early Rose potatoes, for prepared to put down open wells To meet your friends, stop at •Tome mid cook for me.” said one. gupy the float seed or table. Unequaled for A. F. Lockwood were visitors in recently at the Good Samaritan "mid mu won't have to work on Thurs in any part o f the surrounding A full attendance at this meet The Dalles last Monday. Hospital and that he will be able days and Sundays.” HOTEL MOSIER. halting. country. Has a complete outfit, --------- +--------- Took ior me." said the other, "and ing is particularly desired. C. J. L i t t l e p a g e , Fred Johnson, a contractor o f , «cturn home in a few weeks. including pipe cutting and thread tor you won't have to make youi own E. A . R a c e , Mosier, Ore. The Dalles, visited hero last Sat I'eam For Hire. Apply Hail bed " A ll Modem and under New mg tools. Does all kinds o f ce- "With me you can entertain your : ment, rock and concrete work. Sec. and Treas. urday with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Real Estate Co. Management. friends In the parlor” Wanted : Has had 30 years’ experience in Wm. Johnson. Mr. James Sheldon, who some "I always «Ive my servants my best AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES ¡the well business. May lie found Two men with teams, to plow. Young man, Easter is March time ago purchased the Robert clothes and wear the old ones.” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION by addressing him at The Dalles, "You don't have to wash and wipe State price. 23rd. New shirts, ties, union Hardwick place, arrived by boat the dishes if you take the situation ( publisher ) GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. j 0 ,.e or inquire at Maier & with bis with me " E d L. H owe , suits and hats are here. Better Wednesday evening Department of The Interior, U. S. Sch.auno’s Store, The Dalles. The first housewife was desperate. Mosier, Ore. fix up a bit.— Strauss Co-Op. household goods. His family Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, "Come with me,” she exclaimed, "and A. E. N egus . will join him in a short time. March 3rd, 1913. I Store. you won't have to cook.” —Kansas City For Sale NOTICE is hereby given that Jo L. E. Adels returned Tuesday! Last Friday afternoon, while Star. seph L. Sheldon, of The Dalles, Ore Ten young Barred Plymouth to his family at Ortley, from a ¡young Gerald Meng was playing DAVID ROBINSON. M. D. T o o k T im at H is W o rd . gon, who, on October l3t, 1910, made Rock pullets and a cockerel. All three weeks’ business trip to j about the water wheel at tiie old “That ei«:tr of yours.” said the pas- Homestead, No. 07497, for SW IN E', tluiroughhred. See P hysician and S urgeon California. planing liiill on the edge o f the -t*u«er with the ehin board, smilluff N W 'rSEi, and SINW1, See. 13, Tp. 1 «filially, "lias burned aliout half its J a m e s P ie r c e y . North, Range 11 E. W.M., has filed MOSIER - OREGON Mrs. Roy Firebaugh returned " ,w " ’ in Home nmnne'' caught length down one side ” Mosier, Ore. notice of intention to make five year "So?” frowned the man with the his foot in Tuesday to her home at Ortley. I,,s foot ,n tlie slowl> revolving proof, to establish claim to the land curled mustache, turning his head j after spending several weeks in wheel and his leg was molten slowly and looking at him from head above described, before the Register H A IL R E A L E S T A T E CO., For Sale Cheap just, above the ankle. 'lie little to foot “ Well, that Is the way I like and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, Portland. Mosier, Oregon. at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day I fellow was attended to by Dr. ,,1V cigars, sir” One set o f good farm harness. Try 400 Flour; new stock just • R(1|)inson. The ol(1 nii I I la a house, barn o r packing ; , a . Hull- ,, So .. when a spark from Ills cigar fell of April, 1913. , , , 1 The Town With a Future Call at Bulletin office and see it. in, also ¡i good hard wheat flou on the skid of his new sixty dollar Claimant names as witnesses: shed to build, J. P. E rhart gerous place for youngsters to overcoat anil proceeded to burn a bole H. H. Smith, o f Mosier, Oregon, i at $1.10 a sack— $4.20 a barrel. will furnish bonds to build play and the other boys will In It tbe muu with the chin beard re Saul I’erry, Samuel Eddings, and Ruth ! Strauss Co-Op. Store. according to plans and speci fleeted, "Perhaps that's the way he take warning by his mishap. D e r b y & S t e a r n s SPRAY SUPPLIES, Chown’ s. likes his overcoats,” and said nothing. Sheldon, all o f The Dalles, Oregon. fications. Phone, 115. C. VV. M oore , Everybody bring a basket to —Chicago Tribune. H A Y N E ’S BREAD Daily Register. Church of Christ Notes L aw yers . „ „ the Big Social at Lamb s Hall. AY S turgess C o n f e c t . S t o r e . . ,, . , - . . , • ; , • A D is tin c tio n . next Friday night, and join in "IIow do yon pronounce the word H O O D R IV E R . O R F G O N Our subject for next Lordsday pa-p-a. Miss libley.” risked Qleken This is Salmon Day through- the fun. D A N C IN G L E S S O N S morning will he “ In Account looper “pup-paw or popper? I atu Out the state. , | Maybe it seems a little strange with G od,” and the evening writing an article on 'Ho«’ America!» PLUM BING. Girls Speak ' ” Nearly ready. The Daylight to pay as you go, but look up Frank Middleswart will give! H. G . K I B B E E subject will he, “ Young Man, "Why, I say pnp-pnw. of course,” re- , - , STEAM a n d HOT WATER Store.—Strauss. J your old bills and compare will) Chown’ s Young Woman, Where are you plied Miss .lihley ” 1 want to dlstln dancing leSSOHS at HEATING. N O T A R Y P U B L I C Hall on Thursday and Saturday! «ulsh my father from my fiance, who Don’ t forget the Basket Social. ¡our prices and see if it doesn’ t Going?” Come, hear these Is my popper.”-Harper’s Weekly. pay.— Strauss Co-Op. Store. nights o f each week. Those! Jobbing promptly attended to. themes. Oliver and Syracuse Plows at - - O regon wishing to leant the new and MOSIER Mrs. A. Sellinger, Mrs. F. A. The Loyal Bereans will hold MOSIER - - OREGON A G enius. Chown’ s “So you Insist that your boy Josh Is old dances will have a good op- -------------- Ailington and Mrs. Ruscherwere their Basket Social in the Odd a genius?” portunity. Terms on applica BASKET S O C IA L -M arch 21, shopping in Hood River yester Fellows Hall, Friday evening, “ Yes.” replied Farmer Corhtossel. tion for private or class lessons. S t o r e Y o u r A p p l e s 1913. day afternoon. March 21. They desire the help ” 1 don't know exactly »'hat u genius In our New Modern Cold Storage Is Rut we’ve got to give some excuse J. M. Elliott visited in The G. P. Morden is (he possessor o f everybody, the ladies in pre for his not doin' any regular work.” — Plant. paring and bringing baskets and CIVILENGINEER Dalles the first o f the week. o f a span o f fine draft horses Washington Star. Notice to Fruitgrowers the gentlemen coming to pur Equipped with the latest Do you want to pay the other whi,,h he l»u*'cha»et| in Sherman General Surveying, Plat I have a quantity o f first-class N ot Refined E nough . chase. A social time is desired DRY AIR SYSTEM fellow’s bills? If not, pay cash. coim,y lasl Wedt’ Doctor Yon need some iron in yonr 2-year-old apple trees, which I ' as well as I lie other. ting and Drafting . system rnttent That** so plebeian! —Strauss. i J. E. Cole paid ¡1 flying visit to We have every facility for hand Kenu*mbei (hat U 10 Home Dnnt you prescribe some of lhe more will sell at 5 cents each at Hood L. Lamb and Frank Saltzman his family in Portland, hist Sun- ; Chupdl a w a y s gives you a cor- , precious metals? Lxi lmng«. River. These trees sell regu ling, shipping and delivering. larly at 16 cents each, but Ij transacted business at tlie coun |day. Mrs. Cole is recovering dial welcome, and the preacher Charges Reasonable S h oeing H orses, nicely from a recent operation. offer them at the above low ' ty seat on Monday last. smiles big when you come. The art ot shoeing horses to protect U N IO N M E A T COMF»ANY DR. H. L. DUMBLE H. C am pbell C lark , their hoofs against the evils of hard price in order to close out the Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned Y o u W i l l F in d S. W. H eppner , usage was unknown to the Greeks and stock. Warehouse Dept., Portland, Ore. Minister. PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON home Monday afternoon from a ‘ ‘THE GOOD BRE A D ” Romans and is first mentioned In the Hood River, Ore. HOOD RIVER : OREGON history ot the Celts as late as the fifth at S turgess C o n f e c t . S t o r e visit with her son, Hary Davis, W , C. T. U Meetings century at Prineville. Will practice in Mosier and Ladies! Come and see what What’ s the matter with dropping in | M a fj.ü H , R e a d M c C a l l ’ S The W. C. T. U. will meet May be reached by long dis S. J. Speer nnd family, of . .... There 1» not any virtue the exercise you can save on your Spring hat. with Mrs I loyd A ilin g to n on or 1TM1(.h eveI1 (t„ m,«n, tartly w ill not “ »J renewing y o u r subscription to the tance phone. Home phone 61. Hood River, spent last Sunday —Strauss Co-Op. Store. Aaíhoriíy Impress a new fairness upon the fea Bulletin? It would be appreciated. March 10th, at 2:30 P. M. on their ranch in the Grandview K. Leslie Webb and Miss Lur- The work is planned for the tures Knsklti >1cv A L L S in a le r ^ r , artistic, iiand- neighborhood. » r.u-ly illustrated 1» O -page m onthly O V E R 68 Y E A R S ' line Fisher visited in Hood River next few months ns follows: Marrnatma lhal is a d d in g to the happi • E X P E R I E N C E ness and e f f i c i e n c y o f l.lOO.COO (’ . L. McKenna and two little last Saturday afternoon. March 19th, Medal Contest! w o m e n e a c h m&n Ii f K;»oh issue i-t Brimful o f fashion.*, fancy- ¡children came up from Portland| vVork, Mrs. Robinson, w ork, interesting short stories, and scores Pittsburg Perfect Fence now ot laltor-saviuK am i m oney-saving Ideas on Sunday and spent the day on April 2nd, Parliamentary f>r w om en . There are m ore than f»o o f sold by W. E. Chown. tlx» newest designs o f t h e celebrated the farm near town. Usage, Mrs. Ailington. I M cC A L L 1'A i f ft KN s in each Issue. M cC A L L p a t t e r n s are famous for Uhlman Weller fell from a tree April 16th, Mothers’ Meeting, style, lit, sim plicity and econ om y. Only RADE IVIARR» A. F. Lockwood returned last 10 aud 15 cents each. D ESIG NE Friday from a several months’ at Mayerdale last Friday and sus- Mrs. J. M. Bigley. T h e publishers o f M rC'ALT/S w ill spend C o p y r ig h t s A c . thousands o f dollars extra hi the coin ing A n yone sending à «ketch and description may tained a badly sprained ankle. April 30th, Sunday School m onths in order to keep M et’ A LJ/S head visit with New York friends. quickly ascertain our opinion fre o w hether an and shoulders atnno all other w om en 's invention is probably patentable. Communies* m srnzines nt any price. However, lions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patente Fortunately no bones were brok- Work, Mrs. W. A. Husbands, sent free, es t agi------ agency ------------------- fo r securing patents. \LL\S is on ly 50c a y ea r; positively ____ o ld ___ Dupont Stumping Powder is worth $ 1 . 00 . Patents taken through ' Munn A ‘ Co. recelYt en. ; May 14th, Press Work, Mr. tpecial notice, w ithout oh arge, in th e Select Any One PxHyrq Fr»e best. Chown has it, F. R Howard, o f Hood River, Frank Saltzman. JWmi rniir (Ir-t ropjr o f M cC A L L '«. If you Subscnl.e quickly. May 28th, Flower Missions, Mr. and Mrs. Saul, Wrs. W. trouble man for tbe P. S. Tele- A handsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest d p . dilation o f any sden tlilo Journal. Term s, 93 a THE M c CALL COMPANY. 2J6 f f « 37ft Sc. I c< Y *i year; fou r m onths, $L Sold by all newsdealers. E. Chown and Dr. Robinson phone Co., spent Tuesday and, Mrs. V. C. Young, V nr ‘ TF -A<k*«rarw*r«nyniM.-CAM Swnnder- ful jpte. Simple copy aud pat- were Mosier visitors in Hood Wednesday here this week re- June 11th, Superintendent’ s i» catalogue Branch OiJIoe. 625 1* 8U, W ashington, D. C. River Monday afternoon. pairing the lines. 1 Report. — LO C A L — Í ADVERTISE Home Paper Well Work Well Done Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire Insurance I f You Have S. F. GOSS E. C. BROCK Mosier - - Oregon Mosier Book Store Special Special A LL WOOL DRESS GOODS Here is a Special buy in some splendid all wool goods, in colors Tan, Light Blue and Light Green, not Summer dress goods in Lawns, Voils and novelty w aitin g s. Values up to, the yard, 35c. Your choice, the y a r d ................................. Millinery for Easter so very much o f this, but it is regular $1.00 a yard ma terial, 43 inches wide and o f very tine texture. Your choice, the yard............................... 50c 19c We have one o f the l»ost selected stocks that has ever been displayed in the city. Every whim and fancy o f this season is represented, and there is hardly a shape, Special a color, a shade or any kind o f a trimming that cannot SUITINGS in wool and part wool material, good serviceable patterns. Values up to, the yard, 60c. be found in this collection. Be sure and visit this de partment, for it will meati*a good saving to you in your Your choice, the yard................................. 25C new Easter Bonnet. Fi s ..... ■ 7 " P~f P u 2nd Floor. 4 R F S P ...... y A . New Spring Suits, Coats .and Dresses for Ladies A complete showing o f W omen’ s and Misses’ new Spring models, suitable for all occasions. Popular short? and three-quarter length styles, with cutaway or rounded corners, made up from all the leading fabrics, including Serges, Bedford Cords, Coverts, Whipcords, fancy striped materials. Poplins, Silks, etc., lined or unlined, trimmed with velvet and silk collars and cuffs in new Bulgarian effects. Just take a look at our new Spring Stock and note the reasonable prices. 2nd Floor. Do you want new clothes for Easter Sunday? Ev erybody decorates for that day, or before: no reason why you shouldn’ t. Y ou’ ll find the proper things I /?, P atents Scientific American. MUNN £Co.3a,B"*d"’- New Tori here for the occasion. HART, SCHAFFNER & M ARX and CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES. Guaranteed all wool, correct in style, fit and w ork manship, in the very newest patterns. Guaranteed Suits for $10, $12. $15, $18 and up. Boys’ Two Piece suits A splendid new lot just received. We can best supply your needs in this line as we carry the largest assortment and mark them at prices that will be within the reach o£ all. Suits for the Boys in all the newest styles and patterns f o r ..................... 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 $ 1 . 7 5 , $ 2 - 0 0 a n d Up.