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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
W. A. HUSBANDS . V— < m L — The Dalles. and H. F. Laub. ’ electrical oneineor for ilie con:- A gitoli suggestion drop it' jpany, were down yesterday on and pay up your back subscrip business connected with (lie in tion. stalling of ll>e »dec'ric plant wliicli will operate tin- bin' rock FOR SALK crusher on Rock Creel;. Bay mare, weight about 1200. C. O. Burrow's and family left Inquire of E. O. WlNANS, Wednesday for The Dalles, where M osier. they will reside, Mr. Burrows having purchased an interest in a creamery there. Mrs. I. II. Oil Cook Stoves— Chown’s. Miller, a cousin of Mr. Burrow s, H. M. West was a business and her daughter, of Bay City, visitor in Seattle this week. ¡whohave been visiting here, ac- Dr. Itobinson and J. E. Cole companied them to The Dalles. visited in Hood River Monday. ' We call attention to the an T The mesi rmm is abolii ee.til feel sipiare and has an overhead ni >!d a t on of icebox Ilici) wtl k-e Mrs. Erbari expecls to move into her new quarters o- morrow. Dupont Powder is best. Chown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage ■pent last Friday in Hood River. ATTRACTIONS Loan» and discount«..................... . ..$86,433 00. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ....... None Ronds and warrants................................. Mi Storks and other securities ..................... 2D oo Furniture ami H xtu re s.......................... 1,750 00 j Other real »stale ow ned........ .......... L0O0 00 The Anniversary Services am Due fpom hanks (not reserve banks) 312 14 ... 6,2?- ■ 61 Children’s Day exercises at the i>u fr. iin approved reserve hanks Checl - and othei • * h Ite.ns Immanuel Church were held J1 last Cash on hand L61-» Sunday anil proved most i n t e r - Other resource- (Fiemium on Hotidst. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Get our prices on Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. See what cash liuying and selling does ?I9, 360 11 T otal esting. They were attended by Sttauss. Greatest Day-Excellent Music-Valuable Instruction-High-Class Entertainment ia number of people from Hood Mrs. H. E. Waite arrived yes-1 DOLLARS GTS LIABILITIES River, Odell and Pine Grove. ..........$10,000 00 Capital stock paid in ............................ terday from Madras and will Rev. J. R. Hargreaves held Surplus fun d............................................ ............. 1.UMI 00 »pend a few days visiting old i t regular c K u i u i o services v . , , w u in . . . the «-..w forenoon. Undivided profit- lens i \pcn-« * and 280 71 friends. ■pscha music bring rendered by .....1 ...................... Lectures by O. A. C. Professors on Farming and Fruit Growing. 37 53 6&1 '*0 Garden Hose now in, Chovvn’ s. ¡Mrs. R. M. Ross, Mrs. .las. Daily Postal savings haul; duposlts “ Farmer” Smith, 0 -W R. & N. Farming Exi>ert. 36,278 he and Tlios. Lelliotl. At noon a 1 l)«*mnnd ¡;,‘llvl'l',,‘l 289 00 ^ «-«‘rtifu’ntcs •>( doposit Governor West Dr. Jordan The Brahms Quartet Mrs. E. A. Race and children 187 93 basket dinner was served in the ta-hi.*r s . i nvi ooi-f.inding returned home Sunday from a “^ ^ ... three weeks’ visit with her pa grove near the church. A f t e r l " ” dinner the crowd gathered in the rents at Moro. r .. T ot a i....................... church and listened to talks on ________ ________________ s« gag s maoESBom Mrs. Harry Northup and little federation, church and Sunday STATU OK OHM ¡ON. son, Dan, of The Dalles, who has School work by local and out-of- COUNTY OF WASCO. I, Robt. M. Rosa, ( rtahi# r i i been visiting her brother, K. L. ’ t()W„ people. o f the above-named bank, il<> -solemnly «wear that Cooper, and wife, returned home In t|te evening the Children’ s the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. Tuesday R o b t . M. ROSS, C ashier. Day exercises were held, consist » FAR M E R S ’ DAY, JUNE 21 — ♦TALEN T.— . Miss Edna Wilson, who has ing of songs, recitations and in been a member of the Geo. Wood strumental music. household for the past year, left last Saturday for her home in Read the new ads this week. Portland. Miss Alice Mosier spent last Sunday at home with her father. Accompanying her from The Dalles was a school friend from St, Mary'« Academy, Mosierites going to Portland yesterday to attend the Rose Festival were Mrs. Guy Q. Stry ker and little »laughter, C. A. Brown, Wm. Venae], Boyd and Ed Sturgess. ÍJ. A. McCutcheon brought his little daughter into town this week to have her operated upon for the removal of adanoids and fine tonsil. The little girl is making a very satisfactory re covery. C. A. McCargar and family, Ed L. Howe and wife, with the latter'» sister, Miss Daisy Biles, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Macrum, M. A . Mayer and Mrs. B. J. Weller are spending the week at the Portland Festival of Roses. Tom Lowrie, of The Dalles, is here with a crew, setting poles and stringing wire from the high power line north to Mayer- dale. Within a short time Mr. Mayer will lie able to flood his beautiful new house.and grounds with electric light. - - OREGON SU RE Now that it is possible to send merchandise by Parcels Post, we suggest that should you need anything in the way of Prescrip tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med icines, that you send to The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, for them. He can send them to you cheaper than you can get them at home. D AVID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n MOSIER - OREGON DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN’ SURGEON and HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Have you renewed your sub scription to T he B ulletin ? If ! not —why not? 0 * tr'i & ii BASEBALL SUPPLIES FISHING ¿1 »y? í¿ k TACKLE SPORTING GOODS 100 Suits of Clothes at J¡4 Regular Price Mosier Book Store $15.00 12.50 $30.00 Suits now 25.00 Suits now 20.00 Suits now Every Week 18.00 Suits now = = 9.00 15.00 Suits now = = 7.50 300 Suits at 34 Regular Price 10.00 More people are finding out that they can save money by trading here. ALL SHOES A Sam ple B ill: OUR PRICE OTHERS 45c 23 7« 40 19 18 18 50c 25 80 45 80 25 80 5 K»dlogg Corn Flake at 9c.............. 5 Crystal White Soap.......................... Roll Butter............................................. Dozen Matches...................................... Can Bakers Cocoa .............. ............ Jar Beechnut Peanut Butter............ 8 Arm A Hammer Soda at 6 c .......... $2.88 $5.00 Shoes___ : ______ $4.50 $4.50 Shoes. . — .......... $4.00 $4.00 Shoes __________________________ $3.60 500 H ATS T IIE STRAUSS. Ladies’ Stamped Waist Patterns on high grade lawn. Big values at 50o each. Special, your choice, Stamped Cushion Tops of newest »lesigns. Regular 2 .3 C fashioned, medium weight, double lisle heel and toe. 50c values. Ladies’ Hand Bags and Purses. Assorted colors and their styles. Re»luced in price from 25 to SO 25c: regular values. Or in other words, 50c purses $8.00 for 60c, etc. Special, the pair........................ 23C Children’s lisle lace hose in white, black and brown, worth from 15c to 25c a pair. Special, the pair....................................................... 8 C Ladies’ Silk Hose of superior quality and finish, made of the finest silk, with double silk garter top. Stockings that fit perfectly. Assorted colors. Reg ular $1.00 values. the pair................................. 33C Special, your choice........................ 25C All sizes, from 8J to 10; assorted colors. Values from We want to call your attention to our evcelkmt Ii of soft collar ami band collar shirts. Our !i .0 ¡¡. m< complete and we certainly have Some splendid vain« We want to call your attention to our fine of -hir : t PA B IG A " - ■> t — Jr—- - Corne and iee ns—-It will pay jeu. OREGON rg.i . 93c, which includes a line of shirts that would ordina rily cost you 81 5 *. High grade white nr colored shirts, or with fine stripes, plain or pleated bosom, with stitf cuffs attached, or with French cuffs. Perfect fitting, well made shirts that will give you the very best of satisfaction. i R E D U C TIO N D A L I .E S E a c h ................................................... 95C Wash Dresses Our present showing of women’s wash dresses represents the host values it is possible to obtain anywhere. Come and see for yourself. Included, are the best styles of dainty ginghams, lawns, lin Shoes and Oxfords for Men On ibis bargain table ai we bave ever offered in tl are shoes oit this taMe th Dress Shirts for Men THE AT I-verything must go. $2.85 On this small bill you save 52 cents here. Ladies’ high grade silk lisle lace hose, made full Special, Jobbing i>romi|>tly &fc»vmled to. MOSIER D a v id R o b in s o n , J o h n I*. Ross, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day o f June, 1913. H. G. K ibbkk [Seal] Notary Public. 1Ü SPECIALS THIS WEEK to 60«. a n d HOT WATER HEATING. EAT CLOSING OUT SALE CORRECT - Attest. VS 25c up STEAM Chas. N. Clarke, Bishop William M. Bell, Famous Orator, Jnne 16th. “ Perils of American L ife.” Dr. Dernier ii. im nble, Popular Pastor Century Church, Portland, June 15th. “ Martin Luther, or the Keltgous Revolution of the 16th Century.” Schumann Symphony Quintet, June 16, 17, 18. Strong ¿Musical Organization, whose work be fore tiie Chautauqua last year was the best feature of Llie Program. The Sadlers. June 17, 18, 19 and 1:0. Addresses and Demonstrations on the Care o f the Body and .la'iiL aiuance ot Health. Daily practice of the lessons given will better the heal til and lengthen the health of anyone. Sarah Mildred Wilmer, June 18 and 19. Great Reader and Impersonator. “ Aunt Jane of Kentucky.” . “ Sign of the Cross.” Maud Slevi i Concert Company, Music and Dramatic Art. America’s Greatest Solo Whist ler. June 19, 20 and 21. Tin- Brahms Quartet, June 21 and 22. Leading Chicago Singers in Programs of Great Charm. Dr. Frank V. Van Horn, June 22. One of the Coast’s Leading Orators. “ Theology of the Fatherless Frog.” Of the condition of the roc tor, Mrs. Dick Philip Goss is spending the M‘ss Nellie Pro O. Barnett, Mr. MOSIER V A L L E Y BANK week with his uncle in Portland, Evans, .Mrs.^.l. I amt Mrs. J. K. McGregor. J. M. At Mosier, in the State of Oregon, taking in the Rose Festival. 1 Carroll and son James, Mrs. at the close of business, June 4th, Mrs. Bessie Lambert, of Port- palth Gni|)aiTlt j . M. Elliott, 1918: land, has been visiting here with R()ht Hardwick, J. N. Mosier her aunt, Mrs. V . C. Young. j an(] Bernard Nichol. RESOURCES ¿DOLLARS CT8 PLUMBINd. o f Entertainments Ever DRUGS? Brought to The Dalles P ro e- General S. F. GOSS Iune 15 to 22 ,; 1913 I and Satisfaction guaranteed MOSIER - - OREGON I] livery Hour of Every Day from 8 A. M. to IO f\ M. Filled with Interesting, i Enjoyable and Instructive liverits. Twenty Different and Differing two to four every day-presenting several of America’s lead í P grams--from ing Musicians, Lmtertainers and Orators. - * Shoeing Repair Work, ' AU T A U Q U A The Greatest Series Y Horse The Dalles, Oregon ■ ■ Try ■ ■ ■ ■ of ■ Russell ■ ■ ■ Gil- ■ f i a box * Giltierl’ sChocolates. They r g nouncement of the Big Noise will please you. We car Baseball Goods, at Chown’s. which will he made in Hood ry a full line of them in C. J. Littlepage was a visitor River on July Fourth, Mosier I C in Portland the firstof the week. stock. people are especially invited. H A Y N E ’S BREAD Daily The committee of arrangements STURGESS a y S t u r g e s s C o n f e c t . S t o r e . are sparing no efforts to make Child’s and Misses’ Patent j this the biggest and best eelebra S C O N F E C T IO N E R Leatlier Pumps just received tionever held in Hood River,and I STORE Strauss. every one attending is assured a good time. Mrs. Warren Wilson, of The Mosierites attending Hie Rose Dalles, is the guest this week of Carnival in Portland this week Mrs. H. M. West. are Mrs. T. Lelliotl, Jack Lel- N O 3 3 . Cultivators, Chown’ s. |iott M,.s j [,; p roctor. Miss Kimball C REPORT B l a c k s m it h Second Annual Mrs. .T. P. Frhnrt, who recent- ]'• tool: over tlm M o-’.-r 'b a t Market frolli C. 1!. Dunsmore, has lensed thè building next d< or on thè corner and is Imving it iìtteii tip with modelli conven- iences forati np-to-rlate market. offi p >! Ai t K., d. ill-., Y • RIS FA IR. h o o d m&m some of the biggest values sh<-> an«l o\foni line. There arc V. Mi up to 85.90 « oalv ; 1 9S In tliis lot are • ai« und ho-; calf Knit hers. >u! n «1 a run o f sizes in river s ’ V s le i ens. picqite swisses and other good washable mate rials. All have been made in the most careful man ner and Iteautifully finished. Thor come with either round or square neck an I with three-quarter or s!i >i*t sleeves. Some are trimmed with embroideries and laces and others with self colored materials. There is an unlimited assortment of styles and col orings to choose from at 75c and up. fo r----- S I .9 8 l a r g e s t & best (Consumers League Label.) s t o r e i