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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
Don’ t throw good money aw ay by buying ready made men’s suits out o f town when we will make you a good, stylish suit WOOD WANTED Pari I ra with w<nw| to sell write W'in»l with linings and fronts warrant-' River I.umher fn., Wnlla Walla, Wn. e tlfo ro n e year, for SI8.50 up, I jail wool material. Strauss. Give details and prices. — LO CAL — Fire last Tuesday, which star!-! je d in a mysterious manner, de Hidt-s bought on consignment. stroyed A. M. Roop’ s pasture, Bring your hides to tho Bulletin 1 west o f town, and threatened his office. farm buildings. The file also j hurtled over a portion o f Mrs. II. FOR SALE E. Hailey’s pasture laud. Other 200 pigs, three to six months I fires near Mosier have done more old. Price, .$3 to $5. Fifteen j or less damage this week. Ex shoats, 75 Ihs. each, $6. Phone tra care should lie taken with, or write, L. I). FlKEBADGH, j fire at this time ol the year. Oi l ley, Ore. -------- NOTICI-:! Rasehall Goods, at Chown’ s. Our Mosier Patronage Increasina T J hat’ s gratifying to us and leads us to still greater efforts to make this Store more than ever “ Your Store” for service. Here are some o f the things li at count: that we feel safe in saying you’ ll not find it’s equal—and Priees positively 207/ to 407/ lower than Portland or any other Western city. “ junk.” D INJURED BY WORK TRAIN Dudley Pierce.v, son o f Mr.and Mrs. M. Harlan left Tuesday Mrs. .las. E. Pi error, was badly afternoon for a visit with rela injured last Monday mort.ing i while at work on the construc tives in Portland. tion train at the rock crusher. Garden Hose now in, Chown’ s He was coupling cars and was Mrs. John Lantry, of Lyle, caught between the end o f a Wash., is here visiting her moth a dump car and the ash pan on er. Mrs. A. Sellinger. the hoisting engine, tieing badly E. B. Vensel and L. H. Lein-, “ pinched” about, the middle, inger drove over to The Dalles But for the quick action o f the Monday on business. ¡engineer, the accident would j have resulted fatally. Under Dr. Dupont Powder is best.. Chown. ' pro- Robinson’s care “ Dud” is Ladies’ and child’s trimmed gressing very satisfactorily on bats. See the new- styles and the road to recovery. Save on them at Strauss. Home Paper Tush The Button and Rest* $22 and $25. $18, $20, W ALLA LOW ROUND TRIF> E X C U R S IO N FARES V IA Tickets On Sale i 'Sept. 24, 25 and 26 Final Return Limit September 29th The Reliable “ M ONARCH” A range without a peer $ 5 5 .0 0 The Perfect Store You’ ll be asked to “ CHEERFUL More in use in this locality than all others. $1125 to $ 1 5 .7 5 $24 .7 5 1.25 Linoleum s - Buys a good steel range with high warming oven, burns coal or wood— a guaranteed baker. A IR TIG H T HEATERS up from $ pay $10.00 more in any other store in Oregon. Furniture and Rugs No city store excels our display. We invite your inspection, whether you wish to buy or not. Make our Store your headquarters when in Hood River—There are plenty of rest ful chairs at your service. A Rest Room is provided for women and children. A Spectacular Reproduction of Pioneer Days Emigrant Trains, Stage Coaches, Indians, Cow-boys, Cowgirls. Racing, Roping, ami Bnoncfoo Busting M ONSTER STREET PAR AD E Full particulars on application to O-W. R. & N. any Agent of the MOSIER MEAT MARKET J. P. Erhart, Prop. - Large and varied stock M O S IE R , O R E G O N 50c per yard upward E. A. Franz Co, “We Pay the Freight” Then we have the Clothcraft guaranteed all wool suits that always give satisfaction. They are made in the latest styles o f the newest weaves and materials and are sure to plpase in fit, style and durability. Clothcraft suits for $10, $11. $12 and up. Other makes in new patterns for $5.75, $6.50, $8 and up. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats The largest assortment ana most complete line in the city. We ean tit the boys out properly and at a very moderate cost if you will bring them in. Suits for boys at any price you care to pay. Come iu ami look them over. W e have a few of those wool vests left that we ad vertised last week —real bargains; the garment, 59C kinds o f Fresh and Smoked Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish. A ll H o o d R iver Oregon j H. S. & M. Suits and Overcoats for ORFGON Sept. 22nd to 27th ELITE PRINTERY You young men who want the smartest styles ought to see early the new models we have brought together for you this season. The special designs which have been prepared are very new, clever, original; many unique features you’ ll not get in any other clothes. There is a lot o f originality in the way the shoulders are shaped; a fit to the back; the trousers have new, distinctive lines; the waistcoats are different. You know that you are right if you wear Hart. Schaffner & Marx clothes. H O O D RIVER. W ALLA every day. FRUIT STAM PS By HART, SCH AFFNE R & MARX. t e a r n s FRONTIER DAY We are doing it for others Mrs. J. K. McGregor attended Ed L. Howe, owner o f ” Le- a meeting of the 0. E. S. in howa Fruit Farm,” has adopted Hood River Tuesday night. a very neat and effective method o f advertising Mosier fruit in Mrs. C. Y. Cooper, nf The general and his own in particu Dalles, is spending several days lar. in every box o f his choice here this week with her mother. apples he inserts an artistically out in a little ballad he calls a YOUNG LADIES HAVE NARROW ESCAPE D AVID ROBINSON, M. D. Mrs. Sarah McVey. printed card, on which is the “ New Tragedy,” hut we think The best of everything to eat Lehowa trademark, which tells it’ s rather ancient. Here’ s the PHY.S1CIAN and S üsghon The Misses Mildred and Fran that’s why I sell Haynes’ bread; the purchaser where and under synopsis: ces Cooper, sister and cousin re fresh every day. Strauss. what conditions the apples were Act I. Scene (in a parlor), spectively o f K. L. Cooper, of MOSIER OREGON The Misses Irene, Lurline and grown, and inviting him, if he Maid one. Mosier. had a very narrow es Dolly Fisher and Mrs. Jas. CherJ is pleased with the fruit, to in- Act II. Scene (in the moon cape from serious injury, if not ry were shopping in Hood River |?i9t.on hRvinK more of \hp 8ame_ light). Maid won. Trespass Notice death, one day last week. The kind The presence o f one of | Act III. Scene (at the church) young ladies had motored over Monday afternoon. Notice is hereby given that these cards in a box ol Mr. | Made one. from The Dalles to visit with Mrs. A. M. Roop left last Sat Howe’ s apples guarantees the persons will not be allowed to The student body held a meet Mr. and Mis. Cooper and had cross the bottoms which I have urday for a visit with relatives quality of the contents. Other ing Tuesday evening and organ- reached a sharp turn in the road leased, or to go u|>on the land at Albany, Independence and Mosier fruitgrowers are adopting, ized tlie M H> s A thletic Club, just beyond the bridge on the other valley towns. without permission, under pen this method o f letting the apple- The officers are; R j . Scearce, switchback road when Miss alty of the law. Mrs. Bert Langford and Mrs. eating public know that no where chafrman; 0 E 08burn, secv. Mildred Cooper, who was driv a8 2m C. H. D a VENTORT. Fred Smith, o f Portland, spent on earth can they get better ap treas., and G. S. Higley, "raw- ing, lost control o f the machine and it went over the bank and ples than are grown in the Mo the first o f the week here with raw” boy. (W e’ re taking voice turned over twice, landing right sier district. their sister, Mrs. J. E. Cole. culture now.) side up at the bottom of the Try my new pickles, olives, The chairman appointed acom- gulch, with one o f the young SCHOOL NOTES sardines, Swiss cheese, honey, mitte on finance and one on ladies directly underneath. The W hen you are in need of Fard dates: always something. school colors. The colors commit- other was thrown clear of the tt> thf Editor*. | have rotten notions as to col- auto as it turned over. Strange Dew good to eat here. Strauss to relate, except for a general We wish to thank those who or combinations (notice Jim Car- shaking up and a few scratches, Miss Mabel Vensel. who has contributed so generously their roll's hat). Think I ’llchange ’em. both ladies escaped unhurt, nor been visiting her brothers here money and time for the grading did the machine sustain serious (More anon.) fo r the past month, returned on o f the tennis and basketball damage. The vonng ladies re Monday to her home at Pitts turned to The Dalles Monday hy court. With another day’s work send to the NOTICE. burg, Pa. train. we expect to finish the grading For the accommodation o f the Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker, who ac and have the court ready for citizens in East Mosier precinct NOTICE companied her mother to Port playing. Rev. J. R. Hargreaves and Dr. wno have not yet registered, land last week on her way to Best grade o f Salmon: Washington, returned home on Robinson gave short talks during the registry office will be open 100 lb barrel ............$ 7.00 the week which were greatly en- tomorrow night and every night Tuesday. 200 1b " 13.00 joyed by the students. Mr. Ul- next week until 9 o’ clock. Don’ t H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N 400 lh “ 25.00 All voters in West Mosier pre mer doesn’ t want to slight any overlook the tact that you must 800 lb " 48.00 cinct must register with Jas. E. one. therefore everybody will register in order to vote at the Cole. Those in East Mosier pre get a chance to make his little election for municipal officers, Will deliver to any boat landi cinct must register at the Bul “ sped,” so try and have it ready! and the time in which to regis- *ng. Cash must accompany order. letin office. Be sure to register when you’re called on. Catalogue Free ter is limited, as the books will at once. So C. T. S mith , ’ ‘ Hungry” Osburn escaped his,close 15 days before election Mosier, Ore. Found; Purse. See this office. keepers again and has broke,, Get Busy! Young Men’s Fall Styles S LAWYERS REGISTER! More ladies’ fine shoes came this week. See them at Strauss. & e r b y IN YOÖR Ixiwer, even, tlian the widely heralded Mail Order We want you to make us prove these statements. Important to Voters While the Attorney General i decided that it was not necessary j Men’s soft and stiff ha -i, new to register in order to vote at blocks. Strauss. . I the incorporation election, held i Win. Davis went to Hood R iv -; |as| Saturday, it is necessary to ei on business luesday morning. I register in order to vote at the election of municipal officers, Oil Cook Stoves—Chown’s. which will lie held next month. Big lot o f vegetables and fruits Therefore, every voter who has always in season. Strauss. not registered, and who wishes Mrs. Roht. Evans wasa visitor to have a voice in the matter of j in Hood River Tuesday after city government, should register j noon. without delay, as the legistra-1 tion books w ill close 15 before j Kimball Cultivators, Chown’s. election. Attend to this duty) C. G. Nichol and 0. E. Wilson NOW. spent Tuesday in Pori land on business. A Sleek so enripíete ADVERTISE W e will pay y o u the top ptice for Butter, Eggs and Chickens. I f you ham a Beef, Pork, Mutton o r sell, come in and see us. Veal to The Best Creamery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at all times. DRUGS? D r . . H. J e n k i n s c D E N TIST SURE HOOD RIVER OREGON Now that it is possible to send 1081 Office Phone, Res. Phone, 333 merchandise by Parcels Post, we suggest that should you need anything in the way o f Prescrip LOCAL TIME-TABLE tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m. icines, that you send to • 4 «4 No. 1 2:47 p. m No. 2 East ” 10:20 a. m. No. -8 6:35 p. m. &45 p, m. The Druggist o f H ood Rivet, No. 6 Chas. N. Clarke, No, 17, at 4:08 p. m.. flag stop for them. He can send them to you cheaper than you can get on Sundays only for Hood River I ami Portland. them at home. L. OREGON ! AGR ICULTUR AL C O M IN I CO LLEG E The Tombstone — Man — can supply you with any thing iYi this line at most reasonable prices. :-: T R Y H IM A N D B E C O N V IN C E D The Dalles - - Oregon s ta in s its forty-fifth school jretft SER¥ e MBER IS, 1913. PEG ftEE C O U R SE S in man?ph»set«H AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING. HOMS E c o n o m i c s . M in in g . FORESTRY, C om merce P ha r m a c y . T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in AGRiexn, tURC. home E c o n o m i c s . M e c h a n *« a r t s , F o r e s t r y . C o m m e r c e . P harmacy TE A C H E R ’* C O U R S E S in manusl training, agriculture, domestic science 1 and art. M U S IC , including piano, String, ban4 instruments and voice culture. B e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t vntitied " T hu F.saKSMHNT of R u r a l I. if r * and a C a t a i . o c c r will be mailed frss A Sn application. Address H. M. T knw an T, Registrar « » M t to M| Corvallis, Oregon. Ladies’ and Misses’ Vests and Pants, light fleeced, medium weight, long sleeve; just the thing for this season of the year. The garm ent.. , .............. 25C Ladies’ Dress and every day shoes in patent, kid, gunmetal and box calf in button and lace styles, about ell sises in this lot and in values up to Sj.ftO a pair. These are broken lots, but are certainly bar Men’s sanitary fleeced undershirts and drawers. All sizes, from 34 shirts up to 44. dandv good winter weight goods. Very agreeable to the wearer. E ach..,* 4 5 C gains. Men’s wool undershirts and drawers^ splendid soft finish goods that will give the very best of satisfaction. About all sises and splendid values at $1.25 a garment. Special, to close out the garment.......... $ 1 .0 0 House Dresses:—Just a few of tbis lot left, but you can’ t make a mistake in buying these if we have your size- THE PARIS FAIR, Values up to $2.25. Your choice.......... . 5(3 Your choice, the p a i r ................. Sl.98 Men’s Dress Shoes, mostly patent leather, lace and button styles. Shoes that are well worth $3.50, $4 and $5. About all sizes in the lot but iTOt a full run of sizes in any one kind-. Yotlf choice............. $ 1 ,9 8 Ladies' and Misses’ Sweater*. Fancy Colors white and red. Values up to $2.25. Your choice, each....................................... -a. ■ n H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E ftem - — ' ' weave. $1.49 - ~