Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 28, 1913, Image 4

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    Exceptional bargains <>n W ag­ ! E. M. Strauss, who has been 1 man.« \ ery |>retty oil. s in the 1 which if» open t*. fhe inspection.
ivsi- lot. I d jt the handsome«st v as of all ¡>¡irties ifilereste»h >
ons an«! Buggies. W. K. ( hown. 1 OfVtl|>\ ¡1 up the iL Ai,
j * , • ; ,!“ ■:! l»v t riti- of the
, ti» ne«’. «$: i ihe c !p»j «»f I 0..11 this that ’ i urnihhe t! by Mrs J J \ *
Bennett ainJ Fruìil«. L U l ­
C.
«vin t «*»•, has moved his family in- VVcsl, repiVM-nling a 1 I k * aulitui ( 'otinLy
o f Wasco t ounty,
g«*r were business visitors at ti'.«
Why not contract your lioiise?
o f flow cis. Tin's brought ( Itegon.
to t! • nxifins ai>>> f* Ins stoi’ *.
count.« seat on i uesday.
price. The must unique
You get a heller job in leas lime.
L B. Fox,
Miss 1liutli <'lenient, who visit-
Ross Everett and wife, of
was
brought.
See "H a p p y." Phone 115.
!>
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Miss
(
’ounty Clerk.
week
with
her
sister.
,M
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1
c l last
The Dalles, visited here Sunday
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Mrs. J., H, Daily, at Bingen. |lNa,la 1 b,rk* It was aii
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Race.
P! mc ** / Dirds.
Wash., returned home on .vmi- prairie s'-imouer. The bidding
A good suggestion drop in
■; brisk and it
CV.npim-«! with tiuimiJifil.-*. pmviitn
Win. Ilofr, wlm spent the win­ da.v, acvouipanied by Mr, and on tbis L ske
and pay up your back subscrip­ ter in Sherman county, is back
was fina i.\ captured by V. R. 'ovt* is s i i l * bin Is. In pioti*' *.tii.-
Mrs. Daily.
li«* " i s imi
Minis ‘"'hci
Brooks lor live dollars, this be­ tlifir eounurt*
tion.
again on bis .ranch east o f town..
unti stnito^y, luyi't* oi
Tho the sky is overcast with ing the highest priced basket show
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J«ws of which ÌJ (1 tlhtlpss inherited
Lathes’ good, new shoes, and rain clouds and the air is still sold. The proceeds o f tin* sale hv.*!l til** so 4-iilltfi il.Ul^lM’ollS Ilium
For Sale
oxfords; also child’ s, tin’s week. chilly, them is a hint o f Spring amounted to Sö.'.bb.
mills, tlu* hears. muuntain lions, wild-
Select Early Rose potatoes, for Strauss, the store to save money
flits Mild otlllT imilllllLLS tilllt :ll’l‘ t
in the atmosphere and the farm­
A lter tlu* b;■ -k*»t■ were sold, ulil«» Ju protect Iluj.iisolv* v schiodi
seed or table. Unequal,ed for at every day in the year.
ers and gardeners are preparing
I be owners and the purchasers iiiiiUo a sitimi a «. .. t *• ! g i ; * * s l i i* iuti’ii
baking.,
sfun.
K m rely «io the\ attempt to eu
the soil for planting.
Mrs. C.: (h Nichol, Miss Ellen
paired oil to investigate their, tic*** an enemy from tlicii home l>\
C. J. LITJ’LEP
H. M. Scearce arrived home contents, after which some time strategic imNtiLs, hut ai tho lirst warn
Mpijie^i-.Ofe. i Carlson and Alex Carlson were
'visitors in Hood River Wednes­ yesterday from a three weeks’ was spent in social intercourse itili <»t ttamrer they cither ItitU* or wnteb
tin» i 11 1rtuier from a suit» disfalli*«*. l*ul
day afternoon.
business trip to bis tormer home j and playing games. The gatli- • here art* very fe w species of hlrd**
For Sale
Ten., yoiuig Barred Plymouth! Oliver and Syracuse Plows at at, C raw fords ville, Indiana. H e«.lin e broke up at a late honmnd Hi it ti*» not attempt to defend their
was accompanied by Miss liar- all present declared the occasion liomes in some way. and even the nmst
Rock pullets and a codierei. All
Chow n’ s
timid evince more intelligence than
riel
Orctift. who will spend a a most delight fid one.
t(i<|»rouglibred. See
must mammals. —Colliers.
W. W. Winegar returned last month or so with the family.
J ames PlERCEY.
Wednesday
from Wash-;
Where the Audience Was.
- evening
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C, C. Isom, o f Moutana, ar-
Mosier, Ore. ,
A London actor appc»:icin^r ;it a cheap
mgton, after an absence ol. sev- ,.ive(| l]m. lirst o f t,Ie vveek Mn(i GODO RECORD FOR WflSCO
ce to the Public.
LO C AL
Uo
the «St;
. have heeft consol muled,
Impair Work.
under t}. - tiri»* of “ Sunset tin* Luci tie
Monthly. ”
Satintaction puaiaiueeu
It. ¡s' the intention of tlie pnbJUdiet:
-
•
okegon
to spare no money nor effort to mai*:«- ail
Sunse t -ile tactile Mouthly a creuit t
the West ai «! magazine of natio n*
value and importance.
To intro*lue»- it to new readers wo f- . t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s .
will make li t* following special oil r:
ì
Send 50c iii t-iuiuj and we v. di i-ut
your name on our subscription lmt for
Hard) t dn aba High Klevation
the next four m«>nths, and v. ill send
y«*u a free ropy of the superbly illustriti
See R«;bl. T. Newhall,
ted Mid-Winter munt-r, and also the
famous Sunset Indian poster, securely
Hnixl River -
- Oregon.
• acked in a mailing tube. It will ma! e
a b. autiful ovnument for your- ffont
room or fieu.
Semi \our order to Fred Lock ley.
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
Northwestern Manager, Sunset —the
Pacific Monthly. Portland, Oregon.
No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. in.
tí.
it-
2:45 p. mi
No. !
10:20 a. m.
No. 2 Lost
t>:35 p. in.
No. 8
10:40 p. in.
No. ü
True io Vante for 33 ears.
ADVERTISE
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., (lag stop.
<m Siimiays only for H«»«ul River
IN YO U R
,iiul Portlan«].
OFFICIALS
is looking over country and vis-
¡ting here with his brother-in-
The Dalles, Oregon,
law, C. (J. Nichol, and family,
March 20th. 1913.
and in Hood Rivei? w ith W. S.
Crandall
and
Roberts,
Ac
Nichol and family. Another sis-
countants
o
f
Portland,
who
have'
ter o f Mr. Nichol, Mrs. Wiley,
been employed by the County
The untlersignetl is t iiorougbly
W; S. Nrchol. of Hood River, «hd Iwr husband have recently
IF YOU W IS H
F,oy Sit 1 1 ;
Court o f Wasco County, Oregon,
pivimred to put. down opt :i wt>lls
was in ,town ¡yesterday visiting
fnan Mi.ssoun and will having completed the audit of
To nnjet your friends, stop at in any part o f the surrounding
A Rank Offense.
Phoroughbred,i Bgff Leghorn his brother, C. G. Nichol, and Probably..locate m this setHun.
“Mny we have tiie pleasure of your
the
books
o
f
the
several
officers
[
¡country. Hits a complete out fit,
eggs for
selling^
Price,
$1.00
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HOTEL MOSIER.
company this evening, colonelV” she
of this County, and filed their
including pipe cutting and ill read
f w seUpyi;.0^,15, «leliveril.at the «
asked.
Not.ice
report with the County Clerk of
The colonel drew hiiuself up haughti­
1 ing tools. Does all'kinds of ce­
HARM ONY G RAPH 0PH 0N 1Ì
BullpUp oflice.
A l l Modern and under New ment, rock and concrete work.
The Loyal Bereans hereby Wasco County, Oregon, on March ly and replied, with every evidence of
Mus., H a r r ie t P o e **
records , a.i; half indice. Ghawn.
■j t«uuler their sincere thanks to 7Lh, 1913, which said reports of offended dignity:
Management.
Hits bad 30 « ears’ experience in
Mosier, Ore.
“ Madijm, I command a regiment."
Mrs. R. M. Ross and daughter each and every one who helped the accounts of the several offi­
AUGMENTED OATH FACILITIES
the well business.. May be found
Betty, returned Sunday- from in any way to make their Basket cers are detailed and cover each
Neighborly.
by addressing him at The Dalles,
For Sal$
New Mexico, whe^e the sp«yp Social on March 21, the complete and every item of the several ac­ Holdw—So you ro livluK in the eonn-
Ore.,
or inquire ut Maier &
GUY
Q.
STRYKER,
Prop.
try. eh? Wtmt kind of nei;jlib«rs h;ive
One span o f mares,,, 7 and 9 tht Fall and Winter with friends. success that it was.
counts o f the different officers. you? Are they .lesirnh'e? Hohhs--
Schanno’
s Store, The Dalles.
yepi jj old; weight 2600Ihs. Trpe
L o y a l B ereans ,
The Court having examined the I)t“sir:(hl(“! (ireut Seoti! We luiven’t-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Evans
went
A. E. N e g u s .
horses, sound and gentle. Will
they don't desire. es|.eeiuliy
By the President.
various accounts findsas follows: I ii in |ning
i^prk»dfgjhie or single. See
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1 he Dalles Iqsl Salmdav eve-
Ihi“ wny of Kardenlns lm|ilenieuts.-
COUNTY CLERK’ S OFt-’iCE
j \e«v Orleans 1’li‘ayune.
G eo . C h a m b e r l a in ,
ning to attend The evangelistic
Annual Meeting of Fruit Asso-
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
m28tf.
Mosier. Ore.
services,gt t he laiwniacle.
The report shows that all the
The Wind Month.
nation
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------------------------------------------ 1 Ed. L. Howe aud wife came
November wa» culled liy the nnctent
I monies that have been collected
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n *
The Mosier Fruit Growers
Wanted,;
up froip Partland yesterday and
by the County Clerk, have been Saxnu* the wiut luonn». nr «viml month,
on nceonnt of the «rales then prevnlent.
MOSIER
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OREGON
Association will hold its regular
iduly accounted for and turned It « v i i s also named ttie blot monat. oc
Avgoqil, Bigityd (hoijse weighing will,spend a. week at their. Le-
annual .meeting and election of
i over to the County Treasurer of blood month, from the ancient practice
about 1200 Ihs., to w o r k , a n d bowa fruit farm.
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'officers next Saturday, April
oi). , of then slaughtering cattle fur tlie «via
tU-ive singly and doqble. W rite,! T.- <J. Codbersen and sister, c.i. in .
u..|.
, « A Ai this County, and receipts
I ter provisions.
tained.
oysee
E h L H ^ ,
¡Miss Dorothy, returned home | ^ Z X Z
.h«* cues',
Society takes 11» away from c ¿r
a h.eise, bam or packing
s h e r if f ’ s office
Mosier, Ofe.
Wednesday froqi a w in ter’s so- ()|' increasing the number <«f di-
setvi's.—T?«* Lambert
|
shad to build, J. P. E k HART
jjtiurn in.LfjS Angeles.
Report shows that during the
! recl.oja from five Lo seven will
will furnish bonds to build
■
last
two
years
the
Sheriff
of
S PR A Y isUPFLIES, Chovvn’ s 1 C.-G: Nichol, and family, Wm. ■ he decided, also the creating of
according to plausand speci­
Wasco County has collected in NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
S I). Fisher is sneiidimr a few Hudsoniind .A, Frey were visit- ta finance committee,
D e r b y & S t e a r n s
fications. Pitone, 115.
b. Ua unei is s | iu k iiiil ., h tew ^
Hop(J R .yeE ,a8t Sunday
A full attendance o f the mem- taxes over five hundred thousand
( p u b l is h e r )
dgys in Portland this week
dollars, and that during said j Department of Tlie Interior, U. S. j
! afternoon.
; hers is tlvyired...
L aw ye r s
!
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i time the Sheriff has overpaid Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon,
Mrs. T. W DeBussey was ai
Miss Bishop, who has been)
the County Treasurer o f this j
visitor in Hood River yesterday.
M ardi 3rd, 1913.
Church of Christ Notes
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
visiting in Portland for the past
County on collection of the above: N O T IC E is hereby given that Jo- .
EV, M.: Strauss was a business! lwo inontha, returned to Mosier
'amount o f taxes $2.06 which, aepli L. Sheldon, o f The Dalles, Ore­
PLUMBING.
visitor in The Dalles on VVednes- |av(.
We direct your attention to.our
i considering the amount o f money gon, who, on October 1st. 1910. made
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subjects for next Lordsday ser­
STEAM a n o * HOT WATER:
; Amos Root, Thos. King, Jas.
collected, is a record that is sel- Homestead, No. 07497, for SW N K 1.
vices. The morning theme will
N W 4 S E 1 , and S N W ., See. 13, Tp. 1
HEAT ING.
tipecial for Saturday—new car-; Cherry, Jim and Ed Sturgess
dom acquired by a sheriff iu the North, Range 11 E. W ,M ., has tiled
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rots. lOlhs. for 15c. Strauss Go- j were visitors at the county seat he “ Christ our Pattern,” and collection o f taxes.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
notice o f intention to make five year
the evening subject will
be
Qp. store.
last Saturday..
proof, to establish claim to the land M O S I E R
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COUNTY TREASURER’ S OFFICE
‘ Th e Search for a Man.” Come
above described, before tlie Legist« r
H.,E.-Birkner and w if* were
j E . Cooiey ami l«ntijy, o f and bear these, hih I receive the
The Treasurer’s books cheek and Receiver o f the I J . S. Land Office,
visitors in Hood River yesterday
St., Paul, Minn., visited here the blessing and.the benefit.
lout to a cent with no errors or at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day S t o r e Y o u r A p p l e s
afternoon.
first o f the week with Mr. W. A.
We have been requested to discrepancies— a record which of April, 1913.
Claimant names as witness« s:
In our New Modern Cold Storage
Davis, who is an uncle o f Mrs. preach a sermon some time about I can be shown by a very few
H AYNF/S B R E A D . Daily
H. H. Smith, of Mosier, Oregon,
Plant.
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
Cooley.
Lodges, which we expect to do, county treasurers for a period o f Sail! I’erry, Samuel Editing«, and Ruth
a y S tur g ess C o n f e c t . S t o r i
■ Sheldon, ¡ill o f The Dalles, Oregon.
Equipped with the latest
Mrs. L.,E . Wood and daugh- ami we want tin* attendance of two years,
General Surveying, Plat."
Mus. W. H. Cook was an early ¡
c. w. Mootui,
D R Y AIR S Y ST E M
,
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! ter, Mrs. John Riley, of Lewis- every lodge member in the town
The balance o f cash on hand
Kigistiw.
jondng. vmffor
«
ting and Drafting
moim.|g.;
in H,,od Ri.yer, ^
ar, here visiting the and vicinity. We do.not intend and turned over by F. S. Gun­
W e have every facility for hand-
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yesterday.
will
! fnrmer’« 8 :i sisteya Mt>. Thomas I to condemn., lodges, and
ning to H. S. Rice, County Treas­
ling,
shipping
and
delivering.
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| show not only their good fea­ urer, on J hi man Gth, 1913, was,
Dupont Stumping Powtjcr is
Charges Reasonable
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Notice to Fruitgrowers
tures, but why they cannot $23,743.28. being the amount of;
best. (Jlimyn has it.
Mrs, 4 Lizzie Sutherland,,of Van
bring salvation eternal to their balance shown in till funds.
I have a quantity o f first-class UNION MEAT COMPANY
Uli. H. L. BUMBLE
«Mrs. Frank Phillips, of, Tlie eouver, B. <Y, arrived this week members, active and inactive.
2 -year-old apple trees, which 1
LIABILITIES OF COUNTY
and
will,make
her
home
with
her
P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON'
W a re h o u s e D e p t.,
Dalles, is the gu est,this week of
Portland, Ore.
; Note the date.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Warrants outstanding and sub­ will sell at 5 cents each at Hood
Mrs. H. M., West.
HOOD R IV E R
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OREGON
11.. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
These trees sell regu­
King.
ject to payment January 6 th, River.
Minister.
Special for Saturday— Lftdies’
Will
practice
in
Mosier
and
larly
at
16
cents
each,
but
I
1913, $2,000.98.
Geo. Chamberlain has decided
Muslin Skirts, embroidery trim­
May l>e reached by long dis­
offer them at the above low
(T h ere is a detail report of
med, 37c. Strauss. ‘ ‘Cgsh is to retire from tlie real estate
tance phone. Home phone 61.
price in order to close out the
Basket Social Success
the various officers filed with the
business
and
devote
his
energies
K ing.”
stock.
S. W. H e f f n e r ,
County Clerk o f this County by
to developing his various ranches
TcCALL’S is n U rg e , arlistìc, hand»
Hood River, Ore.
The Basket Social, given in tlie above-named accountants.
Craft, of, M L Haod, vis­
OVER OS YEARS*
a mely illustri t.-d lLO-page ir»onthly
in the district.
[ttagAzin* that i; adcling lo thè h- ppi-
EXPERIENCE
Lamb’s Hall last Friday night by
ited over Sunday here with rela­
I
ness tt td e f t i c i v n c y cf 1,100, ,)0
wontea each m -ntl>
f
Moaier«visitors in Hood River (|)u Lqyal Bereans-of the Chris-
tives.
T-:.« ’h i'Mi<* is brimfùl of DwbtonSi fin cv-
'Y"t k. inii n'.-ilntr siim i storteM. ;ui.l sfoits
Monday afternoon were Mrs. | tian Church, was a marked sue»
«•I li»t*• «r--s:i\ iujt »m i itionoj* s « t \ iug uloas
Pittsburg Perfect Fenqg now
B A SE B A LL SU PPLIES
f >r >« « iiti'ii.
l’tioro aro moro ttatti .70 of
Cobb. Mrs. Thos. King. Mrs. («esSi Loth socially and finan-
U ' tu w ost »l« s i c *, o f th < * i v l e l i r a t e d
solil by W. E. Cliewn,
ilcl.’AL Ii P A T T I-U N S I h caoh d > i . o .
FISHING
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Wm. Marsh, Mrs. John W ell-,cially.
>rr. \r r. p a t n :r .N s aro flnr.oui» for
T rade M a r k s
Ft> ¡«*, tu. slinpiirity r.ud cconomy
Oaly
M r»i,(V H .* Davenport left on berg and H.« C. Clark.
The evening openetl with a
SPORTING GOODS
10 and 1 5 rstits enei».
D e sig n s
C o py r ig h ts A c .
Tito r'tjLH-Jiors O f MoPA f.T.’S wlH .«perni
Saturday for a visit with rela-
M i s s L u c y Mullins arrived on short
program consisting o f
UiotiHttuis of (loll.irs extra in tiicrooiins
Anvoite pending a «ketch and description may
mnutli« In orUer t< > ko. j. M h a u .’ s hcntl
qulcLIv fu«*crtniu ©nr opinion freo wlietlior an
Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening
tiyes in Portland.
inxeuiion is probably patent able. Coninitinicn-
:iti«l vlioiilders nlmve all oUi"r tvcnw'tiT
Wednesday from Hood River, songs and recitations, which
t¡onsetrleflyconfidential. HANDBOOK ou Patente
innenzitieA nt «n y |>ri«o.
Howrver,
sent free. Oldest aeency for scrunng patents.
Mi « A LI.'.-5 I js ouly ¿Oc a yeor; posili ely
of the season—April 1 st.
where she has been receiving were well rendered and amus­
You W ill F ind
Pnt«‘iit8 taken through Munn A Co. receive
wortl» ? 1 . 0 <i.
tpeeial ti»fice, without charge, iu the
T"W *l»v SeVH
r w M-r.lI
r» .
treatment for her ankle which ing, after which the baskets
“ TH E GOOD BREAD ’ !
f* <«m vo»ir ilrvt m p y o f M H ' V l . f s ; -.!U
at S turgess C onfect . S tore was fractured some time ago. were auctioned off by Mr. Geo.
MiUwcrtlM* qulckly.
A handsomely llbistrated weekly. Largest cir­
Carroll.
Twenty-four
baskets
culation « f nnv scient Me Journal. Terms, f3 a
ILE UcCAU COMPANY. 236 ffe. 1 37l'i ÌL. .
▼•‘or; f u: r m-ntba, $L Sold by all news»lcrtlers.
Ajpiuld Wyss, and S. E. Fran- The injured member is slowly
^N*'T1 à - A'k for a frer c<-*p» oi MiCALT.'S"«'“<'»r.
improving, tho Mis 9 Mullins is were sold and they averaged
cieco ,were business .visitors in
ten» rstaJ«*gtic alio lite »n rrqìini.
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Branch Office, C26 F S U Washington, D. C.
about
$2.30
each.
There
were
still using crutches.
The Dalles on Monday.
theater in Salford found so small an
audience Unit he sought out the man
iu?er lor an explanation.
“ You see.’
ihe lnana^er told him, “ my pent»!«* ai\*
at the Hallo coueert.’*
Uh.” the nctoi
said. sun wised. “ 1 should hardly have
thought your patrons would « are much
for hi;:h class music.” “ No.” the otbei
explained. “T o tell the truth, they gu
to .pick pockets
Loudon .Mail.
|el<l inon* 18‘
.SpeciuLfqv »Saturday— a lot o f
Wagons, farm implements and j
Si 1 killine fleeced
back dress
land-clearing tools.
goods, Shepherd checked goods,
11 a ii . R e a l t y C o .,
etc. Were up to 12c, at 5c per
Mosier, Ore.
yariL Stfauss Co-Op. Store.
For Hire
Horne Paper Vvel! 'v Well Done
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
HAIL REAL ESTATE CO.,
Mosier, Oregon.
The Toten With a Future
I f You Have
S. F. GOSS
E. C. BROCK
L hm, Head McCall’s
Tiie Fashion AuiliOi iSy
h
il
Scientific American.
Mosier Book Store
Men’s and Boys’ Clothes
You don't mind it so much if some youngster puts
it over on you April FooBs day- anyone can laugh at a
good joke. But you’ d have a different story if some
one sold you a part cotton suit for all wool. Thfere
isn’t any fooling about« that.
HART, SCH AFFNEK A
M ARX’ and
CLO THCRAFT CLOTHES
are absolutely all wool/or all wool and silk.. There
isn’t any April 1st business about that.
We would like to have you call and.see whftt a fine
line we have. We are certainly proud o f our line of
Men’s and Boys’ clothing. We know you cannot do
better anywhere, and then you are taking no chances,
for. we sell them under a positive guarantee o f satis­
faction or your money back, and we are here to make
it good. Come in and let us show you. You do not
have to buy.
Ladies’ Suits and Dresses
On the Second Floor you will find a fine display o f
the season’s newest suits ami dresses. Plain tailored,
or fancy models, in serges, checks, whipcords, novelty
mixtures, etc., straight or cutaway fronts. Come in
and see how nicely and bow reasonably we can supply
your needs in this line. Our prices are always lowest.
S P E C IA L:— Ladies’ and Boys’ Shoes. A goml as­
sortment o f odds and ends, mostly all sizes in the lot.
Values up to $3.50 Your choice........
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THE PARIS
MüNN&Co.38,“ i!fNew York
Millinery
Special
Our Millinery display for Ladies, Misses. Girls and
Children is now in full bloom. The prettiest hats and
the cleverest designs afford such a pleasing range for
selection that it is the easiest tiling in the world to
choose your new hat here and at a price that you can
afford to pay. I^«rge and small hats, trimmed with
loops and bows o f ribbon, fancy feathers and jaunty
stickups. Little hats that set close to the head, and
hats that are made to be worn at a jaunty angle. Hats
with dumping brims or with roll brims. Every style
o suit every face.
Misses and Children’ s Shoes; a good run o f sizes
and some excellent values in the lot. Also a dandy
lot of Oxfords in tan or black, lace and button. Val­
ues in this lot up to $3.50.
S PE C IA L:-—Men’s High Top work shoes. Values up
to $5.50. Not all sizes in the lot but a big bargain in
ever« pair. Your choice, the pair ............
$ 3 .8 9
Your choice, while they last, the p a ir. . . .
98c
Special
Ladies’ hand embroidered handkerchiefs, drum­
mers’ samples. Not a one in tl>e lot that is worth
less than 50c. and from that on up to $1.00. They
are slightly soiled and you can have your choice for
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
25C.