Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 03, 1913, Image 4

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J . F . liuiH-nter s ill» I m m
Portland looking after his fruit
(•ro;t.
wood \ v a m i ;[>
New. ! reslf; Block corn meal,
w ith \vi ml to .»*11 write* Wiu<l rolled oals, sit el cut oat meal,
Illv’rr Lumber l'-r., VVtilla Walla, W h . graham I our, etc. Strauss.
(ft detail » two I
S. F. Goss, (lie city plumber,
lia s insl dled up- to-ilate pi ;’<nli-
N 'TIC E
i ;-r i:i Frank L i u : ¡ ’s new >•(*.-;-
•
t-ret-
mugli!
on
consignment,
I M èi
‘till:*-;
lu
tiw»
BulU-trti»
Bring your
Mrs. S. VV. Small rame up
olii;-»*.
I rom Pori land Salurd; y evt sing
Irid speui Sunday on the i nirh
FOR SA LE
villi her husband.
210 pigs, three lo sis months
à li.ss N ora1 Burton reff Viitd
old. Price. $3 to $5. Fifiéén
last
week- lo*1 AI han y. Iva vtng
shouts. 75 lbs. each'. Sii. I’hotvo
*j«?nt'k*»r
vacation on the ranci
or write,
L. I). FlRÍ!H,VHOI+.
with
the
Ivane
folks.
Ortley, Ore*.
Mrs. ('. B. Metzer left Tuesday
for Orion. Mich., in response to
Baseball Goods, at ( ’hown’s.
a message stating that herinolh-
or
was not expected to live.
TJBGfsTER!
— LO CAL —
Our Ma ÖL' ter
Increasing
f-J.
rP
i h ai’s arra
ratifying to us «end leads n-s to . lii;
You»* Slom ” for service.
Here
rt atei- et!
to in
ADVERTISE
b
e of Ilu Ildi xs that ci i nt: A S le e k ¡o com p lete
tlmfwfc* f»»‘l urie in sai !>ig. ; « ,r’i! net lu d il s f*rju:
iiiuf P rices | t-fliveh
to ft . lower
tlvan Portland w arv\ -slier W cstern city,
L aw yers
W OOD RIVER
O R FG O N i
.
P. Exhart Prop..
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HOSIER. QREGO X
everv d-av.
C.
All kinds of Fresh and Smoked
Meats, Lard,.. Compound and Fish.
"Push The lini ton and Re st
We will pay you the top price for Butter, Eggs
and Chickens..
t jjf
j
.Just what you have been look­
ing for— Cover-All aprons, G9c
Miss Alice Bennett spent Sun
up, ju st received. See lliem atj
day with her sister in Portland • I your favorite store. Strauss..
Fresh stock Russel & Gilbert’s
Miss Dorothy Rice, who has:
Chocolates at Strauss.
iieen 1 visiting her brother here
Ja s. E. Pierce.v was L business
Our popular postmistress, Miss
vlsitor in Portland the first o f ! Nora Hunter, left yesterday to
the week.
'attend tin postm aster's conven-
P. A. Knoll returned Stonriay lion, in session -at Salem today
from a fortnight’s sojdurn at and tomorrow.
/
I h » er;
< :-. than the wiiieiy lieraldt d Mail Order
We want you to- m:.k< -ie prove lla ve sial» ment*. We are doing it for others
“ju n k .”
arns
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
hm ;
Oil Cook Stoves — Chown’s.
S. J . Spear, o f Hood River, for several weeks, returned S at­
\\*as in town last Sunday..
urday to herdiome in 'L is Ange­
Kimball Cultivators.' Chown’s. les, Cal.
Mrs. C. Reseller-arrived the
J . K. McGregor aiid wife vis­
ited in Portland the first of the first of the week from Washing-
Ion. and will spend the winter|
week.
I with her daughter. Mrs. K AN
New laces, made by Zion City | Aliington.
Industries, are here. Strauss.
E. L. Root, Mosier's sawirtill
Mrs. C. A. Brown left Monday man, left yesterday on a husi-
f»r'h visit with relatives in Port- I ness trip to the county seat, anti
land,
may visit Sherman county lie fore j
Garden Hose now in, Chown’s. returning.
•P-re move iban evei
& S te
erby
IN TOUR
Home Paper
H
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b.
K
$ 7 0
If you have a Beef, Fork, Mutton or Veal to>
stli, come in and see usi
e>>
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♦> ' '^L ip
j* '-. ' . "MA
The Best Creamery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at alf times.
DRUGS?
■ kit
D r . C. H. J e n k in s .
S E N T W ir
SURE
A range without a peer
The Perfect’ Stove
$ 55.00
“ CHEERFUL
You’ ll lx: asked to pay
$10.00 more in any other
store in Oregon.
More in use in this locality than
all others.
$ .1 1 - 2 5
t*
$ 1 5 .7 5
AIR TIGHT H EA TERS
ufa fr o ïiî $ 1 . 2 5
$ 24.75
Buys a good
steel range with high
wanning oven, burns coal
or wood— a guaranteed
baker.
Furniture and
Rugs
No city store excels our
display. We invite your
inspection, whether you
wisli to buy or not.
Make our Store your
headquarters when in
Hood River—There are
plenty of restful chairs at
your service.
A Rest
Room is provided for
women and children.
HOOD RIVER.
•.
OR E G O »
Rip*.* Pitone, 333*
Now that it is possible to send iosi office Phone,
merchandise h.v Parcels Post, we
suggest that should you need *
anythin* in the way of Prescrip-
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
lions filled, D in g ser Patent Med-
No. 7 W-iSt hound 7:22 a. m
! icines, that you send to
t *
* *
! No. 1
2:47- p. m
10:20 a. m.
¡No. 2 East
6:35 p. m.
¡No. 8
8:4» p. nrt.
The Druggist of Hood Rivet, , No- 0
Chas. N. Clarke,
No. 17, a t 4:08 p. m., flag stop
for them. He can send them to ,
on Sundays only fo r Hood R iver
you cheaper tiian you can Ket ! and Portland.
them at home.
Milwaukee.
Mrs." Anna1'Mi4Pane returned'
W hen you a re in needSof
Dupont Powder is best. Chown. last Saturday from air extended
visit in California, and has re-
Wm. Neilson, of Portland, 9lJme(] (iei. (lutie8 as operator at
spent last Sunday on his ranch . tjie (j^.)0f
south o f town.
’
I am budding a reputation' for
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W.- D. Mathews returned y e s -jKr(VK|, reliable shoes at money-
t£rday from a trip .to Portland | saving prices. For yout" next
send t&^he
and The Dalles.
shoes for the-entire family, try
can supply you with any­
Attorney John Gavin, o f The j Strauss; he will save you dob
thing in this line at most
Dfelles, was a business1 visitor in *;n's-
reasonable prices.
:-:
town last Monday.
Next Wednesday afternoon
”
TR Y HIM AND
riew Ripplette and nioix- wool- Hie Ladies - Aid-Society wiHfneet
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
en dress goods came this week.
Hie Church'for the purpose of
B E CONVINCED
Lew Prices, of course. Strauss. | Ging quilts. Everyone invited.
J . H. Weaver and family left
Lee Hunter has ju st completed program, Tuesday evening, Oct.
I Come, bring your lunch, help,
L. H. Wilson, the Portland
O regon
T h e D alles
Wednesday evening for La Junta, a large water tank on the farm 7, at The Dalles High School
and have a good time.
Optometrist, spent several days
building.
Col.; wherè they will réside. Mr. I of Fred Wilson, south of town.
Catalogue Freer
Dr. C. A. Macrum and wife,
in town this week.
W eaver, tho- only a transient The tank is built of ’ California
The Hosier school has begun
| accompanied by Mr. Francis See­
The Misses Ruth Clement and , ley, wife and daughter, who I resident here, has become quité , redwood and has a capacity of to feel the effect of the pressing
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Ruth Littlepage spent Saturday
' ' ' " . *' '
K
interested in the town, and or 4000 gallons. The water is sup­ need for help in the fruit dis­ L. Bowlby. Frank Terrace C. S.
afternoon in Hood River.
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'Ict'ed the Bulletin sent to his plied from a windmill and con­ trict. Many older students have Jackson, and that prince of en-
Macrum home, were passengers
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
new address, that he might keep nections are made so that water dropped out on account of the tertainers, and the father and
Rev. J . IL Hargreaves left on on Monday’s local to Portland.
pi touch with us.
can be turned \vheiéver desired. work in the apple orchards. ! maker of good roads-in the west I
Wednesday for New York, where
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Mri. Anna Craven, who-spent
: A gay party o f old and youhg Mr. Wilson, who was down on Hope to huve them With us again j —Sam Hill.
he will remain this winter.
several days here last week with
| The Pacific Highway up the
folks met at the home of Unde Wednesday inspecting the plant, soon-
Theodore Danielsen, of Spo- her daughter, Mrs. 0 . A. Mc-
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j Columbia River from Portland
' Dick Evans, last Friday night, was much pleased with llie man­
Trespass Notice
kane, visited several days this \ Cargar, returned Monday to her i
Mammoth Cucumber
to Hood River, Mosier, The
and had a jolly time. The party ner in which Mr. Hunter lias per­
week with his brother, Henry home in Portland. Mrs. McCar-
Notice is hereby given th a t
was planned by Mrs. Evans as a formed his work. The reservoir
There is on exhibition at this Dalles, and on south thru1 Cen-
Dtmielsen.
gar accompanied her for a short |
persons
will not be allowed to
is
on
the
highest
point
on
the
j surprise on her husband, and it
office the daddy of ail cucumbers, tral Oregon into California, will
cross'the
bottoms which I have'
farm
so
that
the
water
can
be
Mrs. Frank Page returned last v's'*^ *n
metropolis.
worked. The evening was sp ent!
It was grown in C. H. Daven- he built, and it is predicted that
Saturday from Portland, where
This is the store for Stag playing games.
Refreshments obtained in all directions by port’s garden and measures 114 it will be accomplished by 1915, leased, or to g<Y upon the land5
without permission, under pen­
she spent a few days with 1 Shirts, Mackinaw Norfolks, Woolk were served late in the evening. gravitation.
inches in length and the same in ----------------------------------------------^
alty of the law -
friends*
shirts and Underwear. You will and everybody went home feel-
circumference. Mr. Davenport NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
88 2 nt
C. H. D a v e N p o r t .
Don't pay ! ing happy and younger. •
Our new stock of bed spreads need them soon.
says he will exhibit it at the
SCHOOL
NOTES
(Publisher.)
and comforts, at reduced prices, more and get less out of town, ! The county court met Wednes-!
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County Fair next week.
Department of the Interior," U. S.
By the Editors.
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otwtie this week: also new front but see Strauss first.
I,and Ofliee at The Dalles, Oregon,
day and adjourned until next
lace corsets. Strauss.
Examination will be held F ri­ EN THUSIASTIC GÖÖ0 ROADS M EETING September 19, 1913.
School will lie closed the first'Monday, consequently no busi-
A G R IC U L T U R A L
Notide b-hereby given that Hat-baba
three days of next week, to al- ness was done.
There is no day, Oct. 3, in the respective
C. A. Bell and wife, of Hood
Dunsmorc.
widow
of
Robert
Dunsmore,
low the teachers and a few of doubt that the court will confirm grades, covering the work of the
\\e jiave heard of people who
River, were the guests on
of Mosier, Oregon, who, on September
^ Sun- the pupils to attend the Teach- the recent election in Mosier and first month of school.
refused to attend revival m eet-^ i 1906, made homestead entry No. B E G I N S it> forty-fifth achoot J t l*
day of Mr. and Mrs. G>'y U-1 ers, lnHtitute in The Dalles. T h d ^ a ^
for the election of mu- j
r s ia .
N ext week is the County F a ir in g s lest they be converted. For 15333 , Serial No. 03995 . for L o t 4, SE f D S E e G p t R e E m E b e C r O to.
Stryker.
i , , .
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I nictpal officers. W h e n itd o e s .it
U R S E S in m a n y p h a se o c T
Wm r i, a
.
school bell will ring Thursday w ì „ V m . p to the citizens of the at The Dalles and the Annual 1 the same reason, some m ay have n w ;. Section 3. Township 2 N., Range ' agriculture ' engineer * no . homk *
«, mining . fo * mvby . com -;
W /_:. k..,h !
" ®n‘ mormng tor the regular session. ; town to have u hi-u celebration School Children’s Exhibit. We ! stayed away from the good roads },a KVVM- has lilt-a iiotiee of intention, economic
M ERCE. PHARMACY
joying a visit with her sister. I-
over thè event. What?
have deemed it wise not to at- meeting in Hood River, last tomakeft" alfive>’earPr''of. t0f“stab- t w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in a g ric u u .
lish claim to the land above described,
Mrs. Laura Backus, of Tygh
tempt a combined educational Tuesday night. It is certain before the Register and Receiver of T U R E . H O M E * E C O N O M i c S ; M E C H A N IC *
To The Mosier People
A R T S F O R E S T R Y C O M M E R C E . P H A R M A C 'S
Valley,
Millinery
exhibit from this place, but ex- that the big crowd who did at- the U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles. T E A C H E R 'S C O U R S E S in m an u al
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j pect to bring home one or more tend and who packed the C om- Oregon, on the 5th day of November,
A. H. Day, o f the Electric
The Ladies of the Christian
tra in in g , agriculture* d om estic scien ca
and art.
I have located in Mosier and of the individual prizes.
tnercial Club ball to overflowing, 1!n3-
Wiring & Supply Co., at Hood church of The Dalles will serve
M U S I C , in cln d in g piano, strin g , b a n *
Teachers’ lnstitul6 will was thoroughly converted to the
claimant names as witnesses:
River, was a business visitor in dinners and suppers on Wednes- will soon display a stock of Full
instruments and voice cu ltu re.
at my par- ta , , 0 ^ heK, next week the 6th. ¡gospel of good roads in general
PhilliP*- E<,wari1 nuas'- A B E A U T IF U L ' B O O K L E T en titled
tdwn Wednesday.
day, Thursday and Friday, d u r-,, and - Winter
. . Millinery
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Iocs lit the building ju st sou
“Tint K m r ic h m k n t op R u a a i . L i p » * -
Mrs. Brown, who spent sever- ing the Wasco County r air, an tl; t|)e hank. I will appreciate the 7th and 8th. The M. H. S. and the Columbia River highway Dunsmore “wd'Lurea^^nsmo” ! ^
and a C a t a l o c u i will b« m ailed f r a * ’
al days last week on the
farm, i' sk V<arr patronage. Good meals patrojmge of the Mosier ladies, Quartette, and one or two other in particular, as expounded by of Mosier, Oregon,
on application.
jj F rank WooDcork,
Address H . M . T r n n a k t , R e g is tr a r .
southeast of Mosier, returned to am* courtesy guaranteed.
and am sure I can please them. members of the school, will fur- such men as Rufus Holman, j
Sw-7-U to M|
Corvallia, O reg o a.
nish one number on the musical Hon. John P. Hardman, Maj. H |
’
Register.
Portland on Monday.
¡C h ristia n L a d ie s A id S o c ie t y .
M r s . J . M. C u l p .
L in oleu m s - - L a rg e a n d varied sto ck
50 c p e r y a r d u p w a rd
E. A . Franz Co.
L.
C O M IN I
The Tombstone
- — Mein
FRUIT STAM
PS
H o o d R iv e r
O regon
ELUE PRINIEBY
We Pag the Freight
OREGON
C O LLEG E
Men’s Suits at Special Prices
HART, SCH A FFN ER & MARX Suits, guaranteed
all wool, and to give you satisfaction in every way, at
but a fraction of their real value. We find that we
have quite a number of suits that sve have not a full run
of sizes in, good numbers too, and as we need the room
for our New FalI goods, we are going to give you a
bargain—right now, at the lioginning of the season,
right when you arc going to buy a suit anyway, so why
not make a saving of from $3.00 to $8.60 and get one
of these suits at this reduction? Tliey are not’otd style,
out of date suits, but good, snappy stuff, made by Hart,
Schaffner & Marx and carrying the same good guaran­
tee. That means ju st what it says. These suits are
mostly in mixed brown and grey patterns hut there are
some solid colors in Blue Serge, Browns and Grevs.
Dandy good, serviceable suits in serges, worsteds and
cassimeres. DoUi’t miss this:
$18.00 dark brown mixed worsted. Special. $ 1 3 - 9 8
$18.00 light grey and brown mixed cassi-
mer. S p e cia l....................................................
1 4 -7 8
$18.00 dark grey striped worsted, Special,
$20.00 grey mixed with stripe effect, "
$20.00 dark blue worsted, with very fine
Din stripe. Special .......................................
Plaih bide serge, young men’s, $22.00 and
$22.50 values. Special...................................
Other makes: $12 brown stripe worsted........
$14 dark grey with stripe e ffe ct......................
$15 dark grey with stripe effect.........................
1 5 .9 8
1 4 .7 8
John B. Stetson Hats, $2.98
Shoes
We are going to give you a special for one weelc on a
hat that you well know, and know positively that there
is no flim-flamming as to real values in this brand.
Hower, we do not misrepresent values in anything, so
when you see it in our “ ads” you can know that it is
ju st as we say it is. Buy one this week and all you
will have to pay is ........................................................$ 2 .9 8
We are selling an all solid leather shoe for boys,
new stock, good shape, button and lace.
Drummers’ Sample Hats
1 5 .0 0
t9 .9 5
5 10.98
1 1 .9 8
12.43
$ 3 .0 0 Values for $ 1 .9 8
Hero is a dandy lot of men’s hats. good. $3.00 any­
where. in the newest shades and styles.
Your choice of the lo t...........................................
$198
THE PARIS FAIR.
8 to 114 for, the pair............ $1.15
12 to 2
“
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“ ............. 1.30
2 j to 5
...................... ................ 2.67
Men’s patent leather shoes in lace and huthnne a
good assortment of styles and shoes that are worth
up to. the pair, $5.00.
Your choice, the pair, $1.67
Natural Wool Underwear for Boys, mostly shirts:
values in this lot up to 75c a garment.
Special, the garm ent...................................... ..
33c
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E