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i LOCAL — — v. ¡'■ I wanted ! * • lilv-•!• i."i . t* * 1 ill' ."I. tr to «ell W r i t e W i n d Walla Walla, Wn. ■ i .• ) : t-<>r Sale I*! I. . ■ Crawfords ami A!') • •!*■» !••*■! '»• had for canning. L-avc 1 .• i Strauss’ or Nich- »)!->’ Stmt* . ! 1 )T IC E ! • I d '.i I. on consignment. Priiivr , ,,.)(• Iii les to the Bulletin office. is.*'i:!l! •: o s, at Chown’s. J u s . M ip -ji is spending' the we.d* fishing in Hood River, J. N. Mosii-r was a business visiio. iii Toe i ulles yesterday. (i irde i II >-• now in.ChownV. The ¡dare ¡or sweaters and Bliiris—-Strauss. i e:i thousand trout fry were thou.'.hi that they wiilh- injured moved Trespass Notice place, shipped to Mo for this w -ok by the rain. The Association Notice is hereby given that! Akers from the fish hatchery at Boime- ; h i.-; so far shipped sow u cars of persons will not he allowed to' street. vill; and pkieed in the upper I prunes to eastern maria I.-;. Tv.o cross the bottoms which I have! E. M. Strauss was in Portland waters of Mosier (V -ek. This i- cars went to Kansas firms who leased, or to go upon the land; this week attending the Buyers’ tii ■ first consignment of 75,000 ■ bought Mosier prunes lest year, without permission, under j>en-| Convention and buvinir new which wore asked for. The rest paying flu* top price for them. ally of tlie law. will lv* s at Inter. Owing to market c>.millions at as ¡¿in C. H. D avenport . styles for Hosier's Depart“ ,, t G. W. (Jo e, a gardener and that time, the firms lost money Store. on tiie prunes, hut came light DAVID ROBINSON. M. D. Mrs. Bertha John son and .Mrs. f in, . io n uf Dillard, Oregon, , hack for more tin’s year, realiz was in Mother this week looking It. M. Ross, ' i ’ *i 111 or childri n. t!i• - country with a view to ing that Mosier prunes are all I’ lll SICIAN AND SlIltOKON are enjoying a fev, day s’ outing i right and eagerly sought for. investing. He expressed him this week a: the Punch Bowl, on self as much pi iased with what The prices received by the g ro w -. MOSIER - OREGON Hood River. h - found h< e and it is probable er.s are very satisfactory. Frank Ginger began this week that lie will return and locate the concrete foundation of a res permanently. J F YOU W IS H H I THH T i r a t a s 8F WASCO C S U H T idence to replace the one recent To meet your friends, stop at .1. K. McGregor and Boyd ly destroyed by fire. Sturge- t returned Wednesday B ' You are herelij noti lied thfit, pursu- HOTEL MOSIER. More customers added every e .iiiinu from a month’ s automo ant to n law en <t**ti by 1 .»* Oregon week in our light grocery depart bile tour thru Central Oregon, llegislature, ami now in force, tbe ' All Modern and under New ment, and you save money on California and Nevada. Mrs. Board o f Kquali; ation will convene in regular :■■■ ssion iir the Courthouse in about every hill and gel Lhe best Management McGregor, who accompanied her The Dalles, Oregon, on the second Mon the market affords at Strauss. AIK1MENTED BATH FACILITIES husband, stopped at Madras to day, being tin.- ei;d th day o f September, vist with Mrs. 11. E. Waite. V I). 1C U H , nt the hour o f i) o'clorl:. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vestal, who have been visiting the former’s Jack says that in all his 1700 M., for the purpo ■■ o f correcting er CUV Q. STRYKER, Prop. sister, Mrs. N. A. Hunter, have miles of travel in the three states rors, and equalizing all properties, so that th; same shall lie at its true cash returned to their home near he didn’ t see any country that value. H. G . K IB B E E looked as good to him as Mosier. Medford. Said Board v ill remain in session for F. N. Austin this week his family from the Ross near town, into the Win. residence, on Washington ADVERTISE D L a IN YOUR Home Paper íTr ( Miss Alefora llaacke, o f Port sold his prunes this year, states land, spent Sunday and Monday that the shipment reacligd New York in fine condition. in Mosier visiting friends. Miss Hazel Reese, who spent Mrs. Otto Green and children, o f The Dalles, vidt vi last week the past two months here with with hersister, Mrs. Fred Evans. her cousin, Miss Laura Kibbee, VVf. \V. Winegar returned this returned last Sunday toiler home week from Green Point, where at Lewiston, Idaho. Our readers will remember the terrible accident; which happened not long since to the two little children of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stark, of Trent, Wash., when the oldest child lost her life in saving her baby sister from death by a train. The baby was badly injured, having one o f its legs crushed, hut surgical skill has accomplisned wonders and it is reported that the little girl will not even he a cripple, as was feared. Scientific fiittcrican. 5 MEN’S HATS................... 95c. We have placed on sale this week a dandy assort ment of dress hats for men. lints in all sizes and good, conservative colors and shapes, not too heavy, but just the kind of hat that you will enjoy and one that you will get the best of satisfaction out of. Call and look them over while the assortment is complete. Your Choice, only................................................ 9 s c $3.00 Hats for Men, $2.00 Here is another big bnrgain in the line o f a nice dress hat for men. Drummers’ samples: regular $3.00 tellers; all the newest shapes and shades: sizes. 7, 7 1-8 and 71-2 only. Your choice........................ $2.00 i v — - - - -v y- m W . M / > -• y — y ’.Y : V ; \ ■— v ' ' •'vN. . >.-• :« . at Return f i e lt Sept. 16,1013 F u r io u s a n d E x c lt h q W- jw Conti»»t*nU for CU -y Old Champior», rntn and ocm ?, • Kold You 8poII*:ound with TboIrWrrvo and Darin? HROUCO MISTING INDIANS, COWBOYS OUTLAW MORSET From any Agent 0- W.F IN. Got Faros and Fart!cw*aro MOSIER MEAT MARKET Mrs. J. P. OREGON Erhart , Prop. M O SIER, O R E G O N Notice to Creditors I d a U All kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish. W e will pay you the top price for Butter, Eggs and Chickens. I f you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to sell, come in and see us. Saturday, Special Prices on all Smoked Meats. DRUGS? SURE D r . C. H . J e n k in s D EN TIST HOOD RIVER OREGON S m it h . R^f. Phone, 331. Now that it is possible to send 1081 omcc ,'ho"* I merchandise by Parcels Post, we j suggest that should you need DR. H. L. D U M B LE ¡anything in the way of Prescrip- L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med- ^ West hound 7:22 a. m. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON it ( t icines, that you send to No. 1 2:47 j). m HOOI) RIVER : OREGON j No. 2 East 10:20 a. m. No. 8 6:35 p. m. Will practice in Mosier and j No. 6 8:45 p. m. The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, May he reached by long dis- I No. 17, at 4:08 p. m., flag stop tance phone. Home phone 61. | for them. He can send them t o S u n d a y s only for Hood River I you cheaper than you can get and Portland. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! them at home. Administratrix. Chas. N. Clarke, (Publisher.) i. Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Ttie Dalles, Oregon, July 14th. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Ira Al bert Dungcy, o f Fir, Oregon, who. on j August 24th. 1907, made Ikomestead entry No. 15071, Serial No. 041S4, for N ElSW l. NVV¡SE1-4, and E*8EI-4, Section 5. Township 1 North, Range 11 EWM., lias tiled notice o f his intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed. before the Register and Re ceiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 5th day of September. 1913. Claimant names as Witnesses: John West. John P. Snyder. Emil IX West and George Thomas Absher, alt o f Fir, Oregon. H. P ra n k W o o d c o c k , Register. L. COMINI The Tombstone - ------ Man ------- can supply you with any thing in this line at most reasonable prices. :-: :-: TR Y H IM A N D BE CONVINCED The Dalles Oregon OREGON A G R IC U L T U R A L C O LLE G E w _ U I N 3 >t» fo r t y -fift h sc h o o l yea* SCPTE1W3ER 19. 1913. DEGREE C O U R S E S in many p h a s e , of AGRICULTURE. ENGINEERING, HOMt •ECONOMICS. MINING. FORE6TRY. COM* MERce. P h a r m a c y . t w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in agricuu TURC. HOME ECONOMIC» MECHANIC ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY TEACHER’S COURSES in manual training, agriculture, d o m e stic scie n ce and art. M 'JSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and v o ice c u ltu re . A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled “ T hu E n k i c h m f . n t nw-7-15 to »-•) I o r R u k ai , L if k " an d a C a t a l o g u e w ill be m a ile d frea o n ap p lication . A d d ress H. M. T k n n a x t , Reglatraa, Corvallis, Oregon. Boys' Hats, 50c. Boys’ Shoes, $1.98 Work Shirts for Men, 35c All new Fall styles and colors: extra big values in every one. Our buyer bought these at a bargain direct from the factory and that is why we can make you this price. Boys’ Shoe? in box calf, gun metal and oil grain leathers; sizes 12 to good all solid leather shoes in button and lace. hat. and hluchef style. You can make no mistake in buying these for they will give you the best o f satisfaction. Your Choice, the pair.. SI.9 8 Another assortment in ail sizes, full cut and well made, o f the same material as the ones described above, only these are in better shape. Sizes to 16 neck. Your Choice...................................................... 3 5 C -....... » WORK SHIRTS FOR M E N ...,2 J c You do not want to miss this opportunity to secure your share o f these. They are well made of the best of twilled skirting in solid blues, tans ann stripes: slightly damaged, hut nothing that hurts the wear a particle. While they last, your choice.................. ......... Lawns and Dimities 1 Specials This Week - PONY SXP.TESS R A C E » i :>*u*i>*0*;ii»0iS* mmmn Mrs. H. E. Bailey, with her lie has been working in a saw daughter, Miss Grace, and son, mill. School begins next Monday. For Sale M. A. Mayer, Mrs. B. J. Well Clair, left last Saturday for a Prof. E. M. Ulmer and wife An assorted lot o f second er and Mrs. Emma Sweeney left visit at Independence with her arrived the first of the week and hand household goods, in Wednesday for a visit in Port-i daughter, Mrs. Ralph Davall. have taken rooms in Dr. Robin cluding kitchen, diningroom At last, what you have been son’s residence. land. Prof. Ulmer and bedroom furniture. Can Miss Bertha Godbersen, of waiting for! The Broadwalk has been selected as principal of be seen at line of foot form shoes for child the High School. Portland, is spending a month ren has arrived, just in time for, II. M. WEST’ S Warehouse. on the ranch with the homo, Miss Dorothy Little, of Minne school, too. Gun metal, tail folks. calf and patent leather, all full apolis. Minn., and Miss Bennett, NOTICE Unlit. Simpson has purchased welt soles. Try one pair and you of Wisconsin, are here, ready to a lot in Leiter’s Addition and is will come again. Strauss. begin their school work. From and after this date the preparing to build a residence i services of my thoroughbred Miss Ruth Phillips, of Hood Miss Estella B. Parker left on on it. hoar will he $5.00. Tuesday for Malheur City in River, will again teach the school C . II. D a v e n p o r t . Miss Lorene Dunsmore, of Eastern Oregon, where she has in District 41. Portland, is visiting here this been engaged to teach the Fall School opened last Monday in I week with hersister, Mrs. J. P. and Winter term of school at the Greenwood District, with OVER 65 VEARS’ Erhart. that place. Miss Parker taught Miss Wolf, of The Dalles, as the: E XP E R IE N CE J. P. Carroll, accompanied b y , the same school last year. teacher. liis stepdaughter, Mrs. Yarned, Mr. Ahern, who taught the left Wednesday for a visit in Caul of Thanks school in District No. 8 last, Portland. year, has been engaged for the T rade M ar ks D e s ig n s Miss Effie Wright left last We desire to thank our friends! coming term, and is expected COPVRIGHTS A C . Wednesday morning for a visit and neighbors for their many j to arrive tomorrow. A n r o n e fin d in g n sketch nn ! dosorlntton m » j <Hib kl¥ h *certain o u r opinion froe w hether ah invention is prohnhly patentable. Coromunien- with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Craft, acts of kindness during the longj ttotisstrtctlyconttdenttal. HANDBOOK o n k'ateuts sent tree. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. at Mt. Hood. illness, and for the assistance t e n t s taken through M »n n A Co. receive Rain this week lias put a stop | tpr. r s iu. notice, w ithout c harge, in ih o Chas. Sparling has purchased and sympathy tendered us at the to prune picking. This also de a lot in the Loiter addition and time of the death and Initial of lays the packing, the packers A han dsom ely H ln st-n te d w e e k lr. T ir c « » t etr- o f any setentlOe tournal. Term s. f:> a being laid otf yesterday noon. 1 rnhittou lias erected a tent I hereon, where our wife and mother. year, fou r m onths, $l. gold by all newsdealers. J. P . C a r r o i . l he will live until he can build a There are perhaps two more car MUNN Co.36,B"’*d "*’ New York B ranch Office. 6 T 5 F St., W a s h in g to n , I). C. house. loads to he picked, hut it is not a n d C h il d r e n . in W ild a n d W o n d e r f u l In the County Court of the State o f ) Oregon for Wasco County. j In the Matter o f Hie Estate A good suggestion —drop in of and pay up your hack subscrip A lfred S mith , Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tion. County Court o f the State of Oregon 1 for Wasco County', has appointed theun- | dersigned Administrator o f the estate | o f Alfred Smith, deceased. All |x>r- 1 I S T . M A R Y ’ S A C A D E M Y * sons having claims against said estate $? are hereby notified to present the 1 THE DAI 1 R S , OREGON. same, properly verified, to the under signed. at the residence o f J. S. Taylor, i at 1-122 Pine Street, Ttie Dalles, Ore I BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL gon, within six [fi] months from the \ i For GIRLS. date o f the first publication of this \ FO R P A R T IC U L A R S A P P LY TO notice. The date o f the first publi-1 SISTE R S U P E R IO R . » cation o f this notice is August 22, 1913. j SCHOOL NOTES —■ .i Jobbingproiaptly attended to. - OREGON Pm «' J" Tickets on Sate Sept 10 11, 1 2 , 1 3 - i and HOT WATER H FATING. - H O O D Ri VER. &v.:.£a p s n d l e t c P L U M B IN G . MOSIER w ye rs SEPTEMBER S1-12-13, ¡ 31 % E x c u r s io n F a re s S. F. GOSS ST NAM t e a r n s ^ e ”B U C K I x v ’/ t I a period o f one month, or as much N O T A R Y P U B L IC thereof as necessary to equalize and core the si vend Tax Rolls for said m o s ie r - - - O regon County tor th" y< or 1913. All persons intending to appear before said Board, are required to do so during W. A. HUSBANDS th<* ,;-st w eek o f the session, and tile their complaint, on regular blanks fur B l a c k s m it h nished by said Board. Shoeing and General Complaints may Be filed either by the Horse ta xpayer aggrieved, or by his regularly Repair Work. constituted agent or attorney. All complaints so tiled, will be taken Satisfaction guaranteed up in their regular order, duly consid MOSIER - - OREGON ered and disposed o f according to the best judgment o f said Board, and com Marry in Portland plainant notified of the result. J as . A. D avis , Mr. W. C. Vensel and Miss County Assessor. We call our readers’ attention to tin' big Midsummer Clearance Sale of Walther-Wllliams Hard ware Co., ol The Dalles, whose advertisement appears on the second page of this week’ s issue. Many tilings in their line, neces sary to the householder or the farmer, can he purchased at this sale at money - saving prices. Read their adv. Frances Loretta McNeil were married, in Portland Wednesday, ; August 27th, by llev. Father Notice O’ Hara. The happy couple re 20 acres in brush, 8 miles from turned to’ Mosier last Friday and are keeping house at the old Mosier, to exchange for smaller home place of the bride, near improved place, on the river pre town, where they will he at home ferred. A. S. B lack , to their friends. Wasco, Ore. ------------------ ♦ - .................................................. - S > f" L i Mrs. S. D. Fisher was shop-1 Work is being rushed on the l»i-»or in Ho > l River on Tuesday. big rock crusher and a night shift was put on this week so Oil Cook Stoves—Chown’ s. that the work of installing Lhe Ole Olsen and family and Mrs. plant may he completed sooner. C. II. Alolzjfer have gone to the valLv to pic!. Imps. Are you tired of paying high prices for shoes and then not The Indies’ Aid Society will getting shoes that wear? If so, meet next Wednesday with Mrs. try my new lines of factory shoes V. C. \ Ollllg. that are priced so low and wear Special for Saturday: Men’s so well. Strauss. light work pants, 59c. Ladies’ Miss Mabel Vensel, o f I’ilts- gingham aprons, L6c. Strauss. burg, Pa., is spending several Dnponl Powder is best. Chown. weeks here on the ranch with J. P. Ross was in Hood River her brother, E. B. Vensel, and Tuesday, consulting W. F. Lara- family. W ay, the optician. A party o f Mosieriles attended AI Behrens and J. K. Cole a very pleasant, dance in Heil- Were passengers on Tuesday’s hroimer’ s Hall, Hood River, last local to Portland, Monday night. They went down Kimball Cultivators, Chown’s. the river in Ed Dunsmore’s launch. J. P. Erhart returned Wednes Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daily, who day evening' from a week’ s spent some time here wit!' the business trip to Portland. I latter’ s mother, Mrs. C. C. L. Lamb and 0. P. Morden at Clement, left last week for Han tended to business matters at ford, Wash., where Mr. Daily The Dalles on Tuesday. will teach school. S. F. (loss and family are vis Mark A. Mayer reports that a iting this week at Stevenson, telegram from Steinhanlt & Wash., with a married son. Kelly, of New York, to whom he e< e r b y Your Choice.......................................................... 50C Slices, Oxfords and Slippers, 50c Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers in patent, kid and gun metal leathers. Values in this lot up to $3.50. Most of them have medium he.ds; all are narrow widths. Your Choice, the pair, 5 Q C 5^: THE PA R IS FA IR. 25C HO O D R I V E R ’S LARG EST 15 These pieces are regular file t<> 20e values hut have become missed and slightly Sf’ fed from handling and we wish to closo tliem out quickly. Very neat and pretty patterns to choose from. ||Your Choice while thev last the vard....... 5C & BEST STORE \