Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 21, 1913, Image 4

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I |,e Dalles on Tuesday.
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uns and Buggies. W. E. Uliovvn.
Wiiy not contract your house:
Yon get a better job in less time.
Attorney Joint Gavin, o! ’¡’I,• •
See “ Happy.” Phone 115.
Dalle«, was a visitor in town hist
i Sunday.
Stive on men’s n ady-to-v et r
A good suggestion drop in
and
made-to-order suits. Strauss
and pay up your back subscrip­
Co-Op Store.
tion.
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.!. P. Erhart was attending to
For Sale
business matters in The Dalles
Select Early Rose potatoes, for, on Wednesday.
aged or table. Unequaled fur
HARMONY GRAPHOPHONF,
h^kipg..
i records at half price. C'bov. n.
<J.,J. i.I'CI'LEI’AGK,
i E<l F. Reeves, of Portland, is
Mosier, Ore.
spending; the week here on I he
Wanted
ranch ivilb his folks.
The SI. IV.trick'
Day enter-
utuloiv.im.il tl. t tbe *•• •
‘ ira. Lou Graham mul Mrs.
tainment and dam
I. ( I. n’s i ai innen t (^ivpn at Or;!t--" on Goi'oon Graham arrived troni
Hai . last .Mo; day nigh
\\ i*diie-da\ eieuing u n - a great ^ ' ;*»*l on V\ eduesday evening.
v -ry enjoyable ai.d .success 1 :1 h,
and efforts are b ein g The former v. ill remain here,
alt.air, u. spite of i.lie l td tliat it mudi- to nidi.ee the Ortlej i :.. - while the latter w ill visit a week
was hustil.v arranged and that n atic Cou.[>an> to pul t.'x ir play or two with I er father Mr. John,
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. oa ni lite lousier , pern la i.se III Denny.
o f to e ei.t "tatunt
ut account the near future. Fimii the re-1
More ¡louses W¡titled
of not having sn
;i time or j.oris we hear of Lhe : 1 1 ionit; ;
opportunity ,or "dress rcinars-. ability of litis hume iaient apg
There is urgent need of more
als.”
However, ail acquitted gat«.:, we feel safe in say ing houses in Al osier There aie
themselves very creditably.
ilo.! lie; will be welcomed by a' frequent calls for five or six
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ho" - • \ !. n t < come. r„ om collages with modern con-
Messrs. D. Robinson, John
Mrs.
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hi Forbì s v ho h; s veniences, and as we have be-
Carroll, Lee Evans and H. E.
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her daughter, Mrs'. | fore remarked, it would be a
Sicklier went to llood River on
Will
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a'iam,
returned to Moro good investment, if such houses
Wednesday to attend a meeting
, were built on some of the vacant
of the fruit grower« of the H<«gi last Sa ¡unlay.
lots in town on which taxes are
River valley, which has fo r its
The Ladles’ Aid S<,eid\
ill
b big paid, but which are bring­
olij (•! the consolidation of the j meet at. the home of Mrs.
ing in no revenue.
local shipping interests.
| Davenport, next We hi -day
til-* ¿>Uu*v*t, bnv«i
For Sale-Cheap
ADVERTISE
IN YOUR
Horne Paper
\\ <‘ limi n lut of odds and ends of Mpn’s, Ladies’ and Giiildren’s Shoes,
S t u r g e s s C o n f e c t . S t o r e . | ljh }fe r
AT
F ruit Lands
Dress Ginghams
Ladies’ Suits and Coats
I f you have not yet selected your New Easter Suit
come in and let us show you the splendid line we have.
Suita of Navy Blue men’s weave serge. Bedford Cord
and Worsteds, also Novlety mixtures in a wonderful
variety. They come in plain tailored effects, also neat­
ly trimmed in the latest Parisian styles.
We want to call your especial attention to our ex­
cellent line of ginglmms in every wanted pattern and
weave, from the eho.ked apron ginghams for 4Ac, up
to the finest French zephyr ginghams. We have a
splendid display on this week in this line and we invite
you to call and see what we have. I f you do not wish
to buy, that is all right; we just want you to see the
line and will take pleasure in showing you, whether
you wish to buy or not.
Ladies* Coats in the very latest styles in io and -13
inch and full length, in plain colors in navy, tan and
The “ M ARCELLA” underwear for ladies has
many shades of grey; also checks, stripes, diagonals
special
advantages. It is practically a closed drawer,
and mixtures in charming varieties. Just drop in and
yet it has all the advantages of an open drawer.
look them over.
3nd Floor.
Its special feature is that it is also a short skirt.
THE Pj\EIS
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HAIL REAL ESTATE CO..
Mosier, Oregon.
The Toicn With a Future
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D erby & S tearns
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HOOD
P h y s ic ia n
S urgeon
and
MOSIER
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OREGON
I f You Have
a house, barn or packing
shed to build, J. P. ERHART
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and speci­
fications. Phone, 115.
R IV E R .
O RFGON
S. F. GOSS
P L U M B IN O .
STEAM .tan HOT W A T E R ’
H E ATIN G .
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Jobbing promptly attended to.
M o s ie r
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to r e
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pple s
In our New Modern Cold Storage
Equipped with the latest
DRY AIR SYSTEM
W e have every facility for hand­
ling,
MOSIER
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OREGON
E. C. BROCK
CIVILENGINEER
Plant.
shipping and
delivering.
General Surveying, P la t«
ting aiyi Drafting
Mosier - - Oregon
Charges Reasonable
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Warehouse Dept.,
Portland, Ore.
DK. H. L. DUMBLE
P H Y S IC IA N
HOOD RIVER
Madam, Read McCall’s
The Fashion Authority
Msr Select Any Qe>» W ^ V l Pn»terrt F"-*
from vo u r first co p y o f M c U A X L ’ S, i f vou
m hscri»*e q u ick ly.
TI!E RECALL COMPACT, 236 fist 376 St. T; Verk
NO TF - Ask fo: »lrei*Copynt>tcrA ! L S « , r;dcr-
li.l new iwminm mtaloguc
Sample copy aud pat-
tern catalegur also iree oa request.
We have received a portion of our new Spring suits
for boys and now have a most attractive showing in
this line. We have an extra special value in our $5.00
line of suits, with two pairs of trousers, all wool mate­
rials and perfect tailoring. These suits will hold their
shape and give you perfect satisfaction in every way.
SURGEON
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OREGON
O V E R 85 Y E A R S ’
EXPERIENCE
Eru'h Issue Is b rim fu l o f rtrshious, fancy-
w o rk , In terestin g short stories, am i scores
t>r B illo t sa vin g anti m o n ey-sa vin g ideas
fo r w om en .
T h e r e - a re m ore titan &o o f
th e in west designs o f t h e celebrated
M c C A L L P A T T E I t N S in each Issue.
M c C A L L P A T T E R N S are fam ous for
style, fit, s im p lic ity a p d econ om y. O n ly
10 and l ^ o n t s each.
Plto ivuDlistiers o f B ltC A L r / S w ill spend
thousands o f d olla rs e x tra in the c o in in g
m on th s in ord er to k eep M c T A I.I/ S head
and shoulders
a il oth er w o m e n ’ s
m agazines at a n y price.
However,
Met A L L H is o n ly 5oe a y e a r ; p o s itiv e ly
w ort It $1.00.
and
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61.
iV fc C A L L 'S is « larc<\ a rtis tic , hanct-
* 'm c l f illu s tra te d IC O -p n g e m o n th ly
M a g a z in e th at ¡3 adetiu g to th e h a p p i­
ness a n d e f f i c i e n c y
o f 1 ,1 0 0 ,LOG
w o m e n e a c h m i n h.
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Boy’s Suits
r iv er s l a r g e s t
W eil Work
W ell Done
a w ye r s
H. G . K I B B E E
buttons in front, is fitted around the hips and falls full
around the knees, like a ripple petticoat.
These are made of the finest nainsook and long cloth,
neatly trimmed with lace or embroidery. Combination
corset cover and drawers and separate drawers, all
sizes. If you once try these garments you will wear
no other kind.
h o o d
No. f
2:45 p. . mr
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10:20 a. m.
No. 1 East
6:25 [).' nn
No. 8
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1U:40 p. m.
No. 6 _ ”
N u. 17, at 5:30 p. m.„ flag stop
on Sundays oj dy far Hood Ri ver-
and Portland.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
Strauss Co-Operative Store
Mosier Book Store
Cenerai
The undcivigr »1 is thoroughly
prepared to put down open w ell»
To meet your friends, stop at in any part of the surrounding
country. Ha« a complete outfit*
HOTEL MOSIER.
including pipe ruttingand thread
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ing tools. D oes alf kinds of ce­
A ll Modern and under New
ment, rock and concrete work.
Management.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
A U G M E N TE D b a t h f a c i l i t i e s
the we l l business. May be found
| by adi vssiry him at The Dalles,
Ore., o r inquire at Muier &
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
Schamio’s Store, The Dalles.
A. E. N e g u s .
Special Sale of shoes that sold up to $4.00.
Wkat’s the mutter witti droppiug in j Q. H. Davenport and Clair
apd renewing your subscription to the ¡Bailey went to Hood River Iasi ;
“ Cash Buying makes your bank account g n
H^tletinT It.vvoiil.i be appMciated.
Wednesday morning, seeking r<>-
lief atthcJiands of a “ tooth car-!
J.l E.; Cole spent; last Sunday pester..
witji his family in .Portland.
Miss Loretta McNeil returned
A woi;d to, the wise— sugar
Church of Christ Notes
DRESSING FOR ROYALTY.
j to Mosier last Saturday from
n^arket firm,—Strauss.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Portland, where she has been
The P ro p er Caper W h e n One I . Invited
Our
subject
for
next
Lordsday
to
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Castle.
Dupont< Stumping Powder is| visiting for several months,
( p u b l is h e r )
morning will be “ Christ, Our Those who are Invited to spend a few
hiest. Chown has it.
Department o f The Interior, U. S.
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Saturday afternoon we WUI i Pattern,” and the evening sub-id“!'“*
the king at Windsor are Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Don’ t forget tho Basket,Social j give each school child a drawing jec^ wj|| |)e 4 ‘What think, ye o f' BOU1L‘times * p * to be rather overcome
March 3rd, 1913.
i f Lamp’s Hall tonight.
| book free as long as they last.1 'Christ?>* Gome and hear these by the grandeur they find, and nn ex­ NO TICE is hereby given that Jo-
cess of shyness, something like stage
Register for one. Strauss.
Saturday, 1:3Q P. M: Grab!
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! sermons
fright. Is In seme eases the Inevitable sept, 1., Sheldon, o f Tito Dalles, Ore­
3apr, 10q,. Lqts of fun. Strauss. I L. H. Wilson, the Portland! Some people do not want to accompaniment of the tirst evening at gon, who, on October 1st, 1910, made
Homestead, No. 07497, for SW|NE|,
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Optometrist, came up yesterday hear a sermon if it makes them Itlj« cuaUe
In Queen Victoria’s time guests were ^ S 1 N W
| , See. 13, Ip. 1
os. id lot was a business, for a couple of days visit w ith, feel uncomfortable. Such peo-
and sleep." I 1
ttange 11 E. W.J1., lias filed
visitor in Hood River last Friday. hjs dau|fhter anU Mr, and Mrs. pie, it makes no difference what bidden only lo "dine
Therefore all I hey __
saw of their royal j " ot*<!e of intention to make five year
Onion sqts and bulk and .pack- G. R. Wood.
kind ot a lile they live, want to UostcsH wos comprised In n few mo- I
to establish claim to the land
a*e seeds just arrived. Strauss, j It is reported that the contra, be patted on the back and told meats' con vets;, Hon in the drawing | “hove described, before the Register
room after dinner unless they happen- j ani* Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
There will be special Eastre, telephone office will soon be that they are just as good as a j ed to be near the queen at the dinner at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day
j o f April, 1913 .
services at Immanuel Church moved across the street into the true, conscientious Christian, j table.
Don’ t expect US to pat you. I f
This Is nil altered now. Guests are i Claimant names as witnesses'
ryepet Sunday.
old post office building, where
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,W° °r ,t" ree day8,
' H' H' Smith’ of M‘,sier, Oregon,
there will be more room and bet­ you do, that which is wrong, you
Pittsburg Perfect, Fence now ter light,
arff a sinner 111 ( r o d s S igh t, i king and queen than in former time«, ou / y.’| S,
rf ‘?.dlng?’ and Ruth
whoihor vou are dressed in
question of dress always is u great * u 0,1 ’ tt °
1 fti s’ ie^’Qn*
sold hv W, E. Chown.
C. Wr. MoogE,
Mr. and Mrs. J. It Wilcox re- or silk, live,in a hovel or a
« man
t"«n
- 1 > ble“ w,,,‘
,m,ies “commanded”
Register.
to Windsor castle, for. Instead of uc-
5fr. T. H. Mayberry moved I turned last Saturday from Min- sion. You can go to perdition 1 quirlng only Olio smart evening toilet
Ins tamily tlie tirst of the v^eok neapuJis, Mmn,, where they j tj^| a^ (jiiickly in silk from ¡1 snd suitable jewels for a "dine and
to Hood River valley.
spent the winter with Dick’s I
nsi()n as in rttR^ fnxll, a hovel. 9
nlee[’" vlf
¡»"I Ul; ut' 'luite 1,11 ,out‘
,
fit must he laid In for three or four
Notice to Fruitgrowers
Table linens, towels,
dress relatives.
I God is no respecter o t persons, | days’ stay. No particular dress Is re*!
qutred on urrivul, as guests are shown ; I have a quantity of first-class
A dance will be given tomor­ hut is of character.
goods—save on thjem here.—
at once to their rooms, but next morn- 2-year-old apple trees, which 1
row night, in Chown’s Hall.; For the triumph of truth,
Strauss.
; ing it is necessary to appear rather
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Music will be furnished by the
smartly dressed for bceakfast, which is i " 1 se*‘ a* J cente each at Hood
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
Mrs. V. C. Youogand Mrs. F.
quite a formal meal at the castle.
River.
These trees sell regu-
Mosier orchestra and a good
Minister.
A. Allington were shopping in
Then another change of totlet ts re |a r ]y a t 16 c e n ts each> b u t j
time is assured all who, attend.
quired when the time conies to join the 1
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l$Qpd River,yesterday.after noon.
shooters at luucheon and yet another
_ them
at the above low
K. Leslie Wel»h Jeft yesterday
John Wellberg, who is cooking on returning to the castle for 5 o’clock price in order to close out. the
You W ill F ind ,,
morning to resume his duties in
S. W . HEPPNER
for the crew of railroad men tea Every night, too, a different toilet gtock.
‘ _ 'THE GOOD BREAD”
the U. S. Army Hospital at Se .
must lie worn, suitable to the royal sur-
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Mood River, Ute.
AJT, S turgesh C o n f e c t . S t o r e
spending his vaca- who are making the big; fills on rouudings and prn|iorUouately e x p e n -
the trestles across the river, live.—London Answers.
St’ W. Small lias gone to Ship- tion here with friends.
spent Wednesday here with his
perd’s Springs, Wash., to recu­
C. O. Burrows wept to Port- family,
BASEBALL SUPPLIES
perate.
land on Monday to make at-, ^j,.s Wm. Hudson left the 1st»
FISHING TACKLE
Oliver and Syracuse Plows at rangements for moving Ins fam- ter pact 0f iast week for her old
ily and household goods to
borne in Iowa, where she will
SPORTING GOODS
Chow n’s
sier. 1 hey will occupy the \\ in. remajn several months keeping
Hans Koljandsntd was attend­ Akers residence.
Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening
bouse for and taking care of an
ing to business matters in Hood Remember, our regular CASH invalid sister,
of the season-April 1st.
R iY«r,op Saturday.
prices are yours every day in | ^
Lim
left the fir9t 0f
A^Dopartmunt Store in Mosier the year. You save here with-
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is a credit. to. Mosier, we think out effort or bartering. Strauss ;
wt,t>k for Corbett, when he
you will say. Strauss Co-Op. Co-Op. Store - The Daylight j will stay this Spring and take
Store.
Store.
¡care of his father’s farm
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and
IF Y O U W I S H
and Ox lords, and to open our new Shoe Department, we will hold a
we hav‘* hu,t fw
gini this week.
Mosier visitors in Hood River
STRAY 'SUPPLIES, Chown’s. last Saturday afternoon were
u a vvicipc n n n , r. ,, •,
Mrs. S. D. Fisher, K. L. Webb,
H A YN E ’S BREAD Daily i p. A . Allington and B. L. Sel-
c i -oli :at d
t-'h* e :ig
4 4.
'I'he nicest grape fruit, lemons
One set of good farm harness. > nd
some time
Qal( at,Bulletin office anti sw it. !
Strauss.
been
B l,V «.SMITH
Horse
Repair V.'/rk.
uiiifei: the tith aC “ Sunset th^ V n ilir
Monthly."
S «(.isfactui. guarnii teen
It is thu Intention o f t'.ic pnhlislit
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OREGON
ip spare no money noi^ effcrt to mai <• UiiSD'R
Suns L- tin Paritic My i'i.i. a cttHit in
tin* VVetil and a uii*gtt£Ujc ot national
value ami ii»ipoi tanct*.
To introduce if to new
aders we M i l t c N' N u r s e r y T î î e e s .
will make the following >pt i.d oll» r:
true lo Name tor 33 Lears.
Send 50c in »temps, ami we will put
your name on our auhscriptuvii li.st for
U - » I> l* iiei.tc.
High I'.U-vnlion
tlu* next four iin nths, and will h . mi
you a free copy o f the »uperiily illustra­
Sec Rubi T. New hall,
ted M hi-Winter
r, and t!so c
famous Sunaet Indien |x>kUt\ x cn.vly
H v I River - - Oregon.
packe« l in a mailing tub««. it will make
a beautiful ornament' fbt your front
room or den.
Send your Order to Fred Pock lev,
L O C A L T IM E ■TABLF -
Northwestern Manager, Sm set—the
Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon.
No. 7 West bound 7 Ä i a. I T U
Ben Veatcli and Elmer Root
Two men with teams, to plow.; were busisiosH visitors at ,|,e
State, pwce.
! county seat last Monday.
Kt> L. H owk ,
Mosier, Ore. j Dr. C. A. Mkcrum came up
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| from Portland last Tuesday and
For Sale
, spent the day on his ranch.
Ten young Barred Plymouth
“ Can’ t Bust’ Em” and “ Boss
Rock pullets and a cockerel. A ll' of the Kpud” Overalls. Save a
thorough bred. See
dime. Strauss.
JAMES PlERCCT
| M(.g B.,rt Mi(|(l|e'swart and
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osiet, it.
(.wo children, of Parkdale, v isit­
ed friends in town this week.
Eor Sal«
; Mrs. C. C i . Stoltz received a
Tlwoytihbred Buff Leghorn j vjait this sv<,,.k from Mrs. Gar-
f«»r setting. Price. $LW> , „ u and chi,dl.en> ^ Th, |>u||e*.
for setting ot 15, delivty’d at the
, ,
Bulletin office.
j Mr. and Mrs. B. Landauer and
Mgs. H arriet PoB,
two c‘hihlient of Seattle, were
Mosier, Ore. , * " “ sts ovor Sumh,Y ot Mr- M’ A -
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____________________ | Mayer.
W. A. HUSBANDS
Notice to the Public.
The* two leading magazine» ..f tiie
Pacific ( on. I, (dii- Pacific .‘»¡entitly an '
T rade M a r k s
D esigns
C o py r ig h ts 4 c .
Anrone tending a sketch and description may
Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Cotmuunica-
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency fo r securUig patents.
Patents taken through Munu A Co. re c e lv «
fprrf/if nottce without c harge. In the
,
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any scientific journal. Term s. $1 s
year; fou r months, f L fio ld b y a l! newsdealers.
M Branch
UNN OfBce,
& Co.36,B
road'«’’ New York
625 F 8 L , W a s h in g to n , D . C.
We also have some good values in Boys’ Suits with
two pairs of trousers, for only $3.50. Boys’ suits
for $1.75 and up.
Your Clothes for Spring are now readu.
We
have brought together a very wonderful lot of fine
suits and overcoats, made especially for us by
HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX and
CLOTHCRAFT PEOPLE.
New models for young men, new fabrics and new
patterns, fine weaves from the best sources in the
world; styles created by master designers: tailored
in the most perfect manner. The best clothes for
you to buy.
Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits for $18 and up.
Clothcraft Suits for $10 and up.
a best store