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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1913)
J. E. It I k ley, Dr. t . A. .via Inieiestmg Sunday School lurns BASEBALL SUPPLIES orum and .las. Mead Were attend [Contributed. ] FISHING TACKLE inti to .business matters in The Dalles yesterday. The Beginners’ Class of the SPORTING GOODS A go >1 suggestion—drop in The Ladies’ Aid will meet ni Union Sunday School has held and pay up yoyr back; subscript Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening . ■ banner two months for hav- the home of Mrs< Ernest Evan- lion. of the season —April 1st,. ng the highest average aliem!- on Wednesday, M hv 14. ,i ve, hut th'* whooping couirl Those children’s Rompers aval Foy Sal,e too much for tin nj lust j I Dresses a* 25c- to $1.98 are Select. Early Rose potatoes fore month, and Mrs. Robinson ’s class : V. ,T ' * T , '» 'stylish nod1 well made, it will see I or table, of hoys wem Hie winners th is> lie a pU asurwlor us to ,-how tlejn ■ « u t ï-v-.. tat t a -, mi baking. time. John Lelliott’s class com-; to you. Strauss. C. J. LlTlLEI'AGEy’ in«’ a dosi- second. Mrs. W: E: Chown and little M osier, .Ore.., The iv; ort ns rendered by the; son left* Wednesday morning to secretary last Sunday for- the spend iy, few. weeks with her u v e i a y e percem.nf.-i» o f ; i f t * ■ • ■ <'- ‘ Milk PtMf Sale ... " I" 1 am prepariti to furm$linri«ly pareutp at.Sprjngbrpok. anee on the enrollment of each C I V I L E N G I N E E R — LO C AL — rsier u \jr . E. C. BROCK J X r Ä Ä t IF Y O U W IS H W. A. HUSBANDS B l a c k sm it h To meet your friends, stop at Horse HOTEL MOSIER. Shoeing and General Repair Work. III 1 .letn and under New Management. Satisfaction guaranteed M OSIER - - OREGON* ACUMEN ! I !> *JAT f ( VCII-SUES ( M il t o n CUV (j. STRYKER. Prop. N ursery T rees » True to Name tor 33 Years. Hardy Cliemte, Hi*)) KWvation See R-obt. T. Newhall, F ruit Lands Hood River — - Oregon. Town Lots Fire Insurance Efe*y member of the W. ( ’. class, and ; L i the t eachers for Generili Surveying, Plat npilk in any quantify». dybvg^ed. LOCAL TIME-TABLE Notice to Fruitgrowers Ifcjave orders at. Niçkol.’s Stpre. U. is requested to he present ai j the month of Apri was as fol- 1 liaye a quantity of first-class, ting and Drafting No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. in.. a special meeting Friday after- lows; J . 0 . B k l d in , * ^ ! 12-year-old — »-> r ft! -win cii'i-iirr Li trees, «tri-», wiiiuu i 1 M apple wldcii M No. , 1 1 2:45 p. ie > Monier, Ore.. nyon, at Hiehomeof Mrs/Young. J. O. Barnett............... 82iV I Will agli at 5 cents each at Hood H A IL R E A L E S T A T E CO., g Ejts tat- 10:20 a. in. J. R. Hargreaves . . . . 714 See t|>y ne,w House Dresses, ____ River, Tiiese trees sell regu Mosier, Oregon. No. 8 6:35 p. m.. Kimonas. Princess SUps, Ladi.-s’ John L dliott................. 851 la rly at. 16 cents each, but I No. 6 10:40 p. rn. OiJ Cook Sfove&—Choym’s. j offer them at the above low Dr. Robinson ..................834 Waists„t Masses’ Middy Waists, DR. H. I*. DUM BLE The Tou n With a Future | price ir> order to close out the No. 17, at 4:04 p. m., flag stop Mrs. Allinglon ............834 Sw ift’s and Cudahy lard.— all at very smgll prices..Strauss. p h y s i c i a n a n h . s u r g e o n s to c k . S. W. H e p p n e r , Mrs. Robinson............ 90 mi Sundays only for Hood River Sfctrauss. Dr. C. A. Macrum urn-veil up¡ HOOD RIVER OREGON Mrs. Root..................... 81 3-4 Hood River, Ore. and Portland. D r . C . H. J e n k i n s Ralph Coulee transacted busi from Portland on Tuesday and Mrs. Davidldzar............ 714 Will practico in Mosier and D ENTIST ness at The Dalles VVednesdayr will spend the..summer here on ’I’eachers................... .. 814 May lie reached by long dis his frpit ranch. Mrs. Macrum! Mrs. Win. Rowland,, w as.visit-i : OREGON HOOP RIVEK tance phone. Home phone 61. Pretty good average consider will joip him in a few.days. igg in The Dalles Wednesday. ing the “ whooping” going about Office Pitone, 1081 : gt-j. Chore. 3331 | Kimball Cultivators, Chq.wn’s. 1 N*w,.bl»ck and tan Suede la in the neighborhood. — dies’ Shoes; also Nu Buck shoes Dr. Robinson was alisent in Mi's. W. A. Husband*? was. a ;in(| pympH. Strauss • Shoe I)<■ Portland, the associate superin The undersigned is thoroughly Now that it is possible to send S T O R E Y O U R A P P L E S visitor at I he Dalles yesterday, partment. Quality first class, at tendent liuiing charge of the! prepared to put down open wells | merchandise by Parcels Post, we a good saying. P LU M B IN G . Baseball .Gqqds, at Chftjyn’s. In ou r New Modern Cold S to ra g e | jn a(jy par(. of the sulT()Ulu|ing school. Mrs. Allinglon was ah- suggest that should you need Miss . Apne Sliogren, acoom- sunt on a vacation. Dr. Robjn- STEAM ano HOT WATEI4( country. Has a com plète outfit, ¡anything in the way of Prescrip- P la n t; H, M. L qndesja transacting panied by.her,friend, Miss Kate son's da -s spent the lesson peri-. HEATING. Equipped w ith the la te st including'pipecuttingand thread bqsinqas in Portland this ,wpek. j tions filled. Drugs or Patent Med Wintler, cpme,up frpm Portland <>d time visiting the Primary De-, DRY AIR SY STEM jing tools. Does all kinds o f ce icines, that you send to -lobbing promptly attended to. Can any catalog house heat on Wednesday,and will spend a partment. ment, rock and concrete w o rk . VVe have every facility for hand- Hfi- grocery prices’ . No,1.; See ( week or.Hti.pn hnri Mosier Creek The country people were, again ■ MOSIER - - OREGON Has had 30 years experience in Strauss. ling, S h ip p in g and delivering. the we„ 1)Llsiness. May be found fruit farm. in the lead in attendance, Init ' Fred Evans pmj wife were .vis vr » » . The town people are crawling up I DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. The Druggist o f Hood River, C ha rge s Reasonable ; by addressing him at The Dalles, N ew ,, fmsh , groceries every itors in The Dalles oq Tpysijay some; they were closer together d ay,, and don’t forget that you for them. He can send them to UNION MEAT COMPANY 0re* 01' influire • at Maier & P hysician ano S urgeon Iqst. than the previous Sunday. Schanno’è Store, The Dalles, save from 5 to 10'//- on the aver you cheaper than, you can get /Warehouse Dept., Portland, Ore. When are you going to jo in ! A. E. N egus . MOSIER - OREGON age. If yog are not buying here, H<4yNK\S BRE.yDj Daily thebi at Imme. our ‘‘Happy Family?” N ext, give us a slpu;e of your trade and . 1 * v S sukgkss CoNFKCT. STORE,,i - - - - — — - ....................... Sunday? We hope so. notige what.ypu save.. Strauss, i J Dupont Powder is best. Chown. “Motliers’, Day” wil) be rec Church of Christ Notes Dr. Robinson was a,-profes ognized at, Immanuel Church sional visitor, in Tlttj Dalles on, nqxt Sunday and Mr. Hargreaves We are glad to announce to Tuesday. announces 4hat he wil! preach a the Mosier people next Lordsday j Mosier mqn are- building my sermon appropriate to the occa morning, we expect to speak on house. Trade at home and watch sion. {this subject: “ Is the Influence; Rosier .irroiy' , Strauss, Mosier waa JeEt in .total dark-[ of the Bible Waning?” In tlie osier - - Oregon Well Work Well Done DRUGS? SURE S. F. GOSS Chas. N. Clarke, Auction! Auction! Auction! Qftrdqn Hose now in,,Cho\yn’s. nqss Wednesday night, owing to evening on “ What a Little Girl The Lyle ball team , will gross, the burning out iof, the. fuso in Did.” Our «‘veiling meetings will l»e- bfttfi with the Mosier iKjyg on the ! tranaftfl'Angr. A. H. Day electrical expert of Hqod River ¡gin at 8 o’clock Don’t think it IqcRl diamond next Sunday. came up yesterday and repaired i is 8 until it is , S. F. Goss transacted business j l3 tiu, the infallible Word iq Portland seyeral days thjs the damage. E. D. Brown,, manager of the j of God? When you answer that week. Mom County Warehouse & Mill question yes <>r no, we are ready E. M. Strauss was in Povjtl^ml ing Co., arrived |n‘.re Wednesday b> ask you another one. tljis week buying bargains /pr with his w ife ¿uni little daughter How about Bible School for xMjqsie.r’s Best Stqre from Heppner. Mr Brown is in next Sunday? “ RUFUS KING’,’ is the Mqn , poor health and conies here H,. C ampbell C lark , arch of all,oc cigars. Try one. consult Dr. Robinson. Minister of the Home Church. Spjd at S turgess , C onfection ery S tore . ERHART & IWMSH SEflfflE CONTRACT RECITAL PLEASING M. H. Craft, of Mt. Hood, vis The firm of Erhart & Marsh, ited Wednesday night with J. P. The Immanuel Church was! Carroll and family. local contractors, has secured well filled on Tuesday evening to! Mrs. J.K. McGregqr left yester the contract for the erection of |,ear the recital given by the; day morning for a few days’ vis a substantial dwelling tor E. M-, members of Miss Huntington’s; Strauss, on the lot which he music class, assisted by several it, in Portland. recently purchased from Dr. I). | talented local artists. Folger’» Steel Cut Coflfee in Robinson., Ground was broken ] Tl)e „ambers of the class ac- moisture-proof 1-11» packages, ,the first ot', the, week and.the quitted themselves remarkably 35c., at your grocery department. ¡ work on the foundation is pro- well, showing not only latent j Straiws. g resist! g. musical ability, but reflecting! Messrs. Harry Weber and Max much credit on Miss Huntington! Messrs. J. E. Cole, li. M. as an instructor. Particularly Vogt, of The Dalles, were visit West and J. N. Mosier went I was this so of little Arvilla Hus- ors,in town yesterday. The Dalles Wednesday to pro bands, who had received but J. K. McGregor is attending sent to the county court a pe- H(,ven lessons, to a little business in Portland tition : tor the incorporation ot The class numbers were in- and a whole lot of pleasure .at the town ot Mosier. 1 he mat- tersporsed with piano and violin Alsea, this week. far will no doubt be acted upon s e l e c t i o n s by Miss Clark and We give you the lowest prices at this term of court and. as Mr Robert Scearce, and songs on good, reliable stylish goods; there is every reason to believe |,\ Mrs. R. M. Ross, Mrs. Edna Strauss. “Pay cash and watch the decision will be favorable, it Evans, Mr. Thos. Lelliott and your bank account grow .” hi safe to predict that an elec- Arvilla Husbands, A( t|u, conclusion of the pro- E. A. Race spent the first of. tiou will lm ordered in the near the week here with his family,- future in order that the citizens w,-am Rev. H. C. Clark made a leaving on Tuesday for Hermis- may decide Uy ballot whether ot few happy remarks and closed not they shall assume the duties by presenting to Miss Hunting- ton. and responsibilities of a munici- ton, on behalf of her pupils, a Henry Olsen, who has been ............... ____„ Pality* Although there was a |)0X containing a flowered glass studying electrical engineering in Portland the past winter a n d ! remonstrance filod, there is no powder jar and cologne jug, as spring, arrived here the first of ”ou"k l "at t',e vote *or nicorpo- an expression of their esteem the, week and will remaia in and rat*,,n wi” carrv b>' a very coni and appreciation of her untiring fortable majority. efforts in their interests. about Mosier this summer. Three Ways to Buy Glòthes You buy your clotl»«9 in one of three ways. Which do you think is the best way? 1. You may go to a custom tailor and have them "made to order.” You have delays; “ try-ons.” You don’t know what tyou’re going to ,get; and if he is a cheap tailor you don’t get very much. 2. Y qu may pick out a piece of cloth from a book of samples, send your specifications away somewhere, and wait. If the suit "makes upV as you expected, if it is trimmed as you hoped, if itiita.aa yuu waiit .it to, you are lucky. 3. Yon may come to us fot* HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES. See them ready, not merely a piece of cloth; see how A ll of the property belonging to II. M. Landes , and formerly belong ing to D. D. Hail, will be sold at public auction on Saturday, May the 17th, in the town of M o s ie r Farm Implements, Horses, Buggy, Hack, Dandy Wagon, Harness,. Hand Tools, Cross-cut Saws, Miscellaneous Tools, Complete Grub bing Outfit for 20 men, Harrows, Disc, Etc. Lot 60x120 feet And all the equipment of the office of D. D. Hail Co., being the best equipped real estate office in Wasco County, consisting of Two Desks, Davenport, Four Dining Room Chairs, Two Office Chairs, Splendid Filing Cabinet, Names of 1000 prospective Land Buyers which cost $30 0 0 to secure, Safe. Typewriter, Rugs. EVERYTHING WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. DON’T MISS THIS, AS IT WILL BE THE GREATEST DAY OF BARGAINS EVER EXPERIENCED IN TOWN. BRING THE WIFE, AS THERE ARE USEFUL THINGS TO BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES THAT SHE WILL WANT. Remember the date-Saturday,May 1 7 they look on you, not in an illustration or on a dummy figure; see the linings and trimmings, not merely words about them: si>o how the suit fits before you buy, not after: see it' it is becoming to you. not just guess at it; and take only a few minutes of your time. This third way is right: You pay less than in one. and get more value than in 2. As a demonstration of it. let us show you some of our H., S. & M. Suits for $18. $20. $22 and up to $25. Or, if you want something that is guaran teed a H wool and to give you perfect satisfaction in every way for less, we recommend our CLQTHCRAFT Line, that sells for $10. $11 and up. Now Idea in Fashions, one of the best fashion books polished. Special, e a c h ......................................... 5c 2 P. M. Specials This Week Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps, values up to $3.50 a pair in kid. patent, tan and suede.......... 9 8 C Woo! dress goods, a good assortment in mohairs, veils and cashmeres, values up to 75c a yard. Your choice, the yard................... .................. 25C Hair nets in all colors, with medium mesh, full size, with elastic. Special, two for..................... 5 c Stamped embroidery belt outfit for ladies, contains one stamped wash belt with attractive design, one good quality embroidery needle, one skein best qual ity thread, regular 10c value. Special, each, 5C ble for summer dresses. "Trident” embroidery cotton in blues, pinks, lav ender and yellow in nearly all shades, worth 5c. a skein. Special, the skein................................... ic Another assortment of Lawns and Dimities and Fan cy Waistings, values up to, the yard, 25c. Special, the yard.................................................. 10 C Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer Coats and Jackets in silk, wool and cotton. Values from $2 to $15. These are reduced in values, some of them away below the first cost of the material. Reduced prices on these are 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up to $2.00. A very nice assortment of Lawns and dimities suita Values up to 10c a yard. Special, the yard......................................... ........ 5c THE PA R IS FA IR. -<»o L A R G E S T 8c B E S T S T O R E