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Our Hosier Patronage
FF.I7ES
1 er m m
Mosier fn iif won several blue
anil j^(|
fvf |.)M. county
WOO > VV A.> I I.I)
Increasing
'.villi v . imm I t<» ••-•II wr'ti‘ w
fair jil The Dalles Iasi ivtrk. C.
Ri.•••r J.'imli - r i'o . W h II h Walla, Wn.
McCargnr won first prizt on
Givi- de tai!» an I | i-b- s.
spitzen-
a five I mix exhiliit
herns, and second prize on single
N ) I'iC'E!
I io X.
Hides ion; In on consignment, John Carroll won (inn pint- on :
Brinii .voir I vides to the Bulletin single liox exhibit o f Nev t ns
I/ue Evans won first and ;ec-
ofiii-e.
' <>:id prizes on his exhibit of Or! -
FOR s a i t :
leys.
200 i dys, three to six months Arthur Kuhn is justly proud
old. Prive, $3 to $5. Fifteen i o f his display o f White Dent
shoals, 75 Ihs. each. So. Phone field corn, which took first prize
or write,
L. I). FntKBAiKJH, j over about 25 other displays of
Ortley, Ore.
1 50-ear lots.
For a number o f years Mosier
klias
neglected to send any exliib-
Victor Records at Chown’ s.
its to Tile Dalles fairs. This has
Mrs. H. M. West is visiting -lot hurt The Dalles, but Inis lost
her parents in Shuniko.
to Hosier much publicity and
C. Y. Cooper, o f The Dalles, free advertising. The awards
was a visitor in town on Tuesday. prove what we at home know,
that our products can’ t be ex
Barnett Picking Buckets— W.
celled anywhere and we should
E. Cliown.
embrace every opportunity to'let
Get our prices on sweet or the outside world know it. We
sour pickles by the keg. Strauss. make a big mistake when we
Mesdames P. L. Arthur and don’ t.
W. E. Chown visited in Hood
River Wednesday afternoon.
Ortley Items
rp
I hat’ s
Here are some of the things that count:
A Slock so complete
that Wr* tee I ate in saying, you’ ll not find it’s equal— ai d Prices |>osi(ively
than Port land or any other Western city.
“ junk.”
200
to 40'- lower
Lower, even, than the widely heralded Mail Order
We want you to make us prove these statements.
He-
The Be si Creamery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at all times.
DRUGS?
f
“MONARCH”
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steel range with high
warming oven, burns coal
A IR TIG H T HEATERS
or
up from $ 1 . 2 5
wood— a guaranteed
baker.
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SCHOOL NOTES
By the Editors.
The enrollment this week has
greatly increased over the last
tWQ (j
)ast weejCi but there
u„e 8tm sevem, pupi,g abBenti
Heaug Duck blanket lined coats for boys.
A coat
that will keep them dry and warm. Your choice $ 1.00
D E N T IS T
OREGON
Raí. Phone. 333.
7:22 a. m
2:47 p. ni
10:20 a. m.
6:35 p. m.
8:45 p. m.
No. 17, at 4:08 p. in., flag stop
for them. He can send them to on Sundays only for Hood River
you cheaper than you can get and Portland.
them at home.
When you are in need of
COMINI
-
—
Tombstone
Man—
FRUIT STAMPS
send to the
can supply you with any
thing in this line at most
reasonable prices.
ELITE PRINTER!
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T R Y H IM A N D
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
The Friday Reading Circle
held their fiist regular meeting
last Friday evening. Topic, The
Story o f Oregon. Notwithstand
ing several o f the members were
away, they had a very interest-
ing meeting.
BOTH SIDES
of the
TRAVEL SUBJECT
THE ROAD
FR A N C IS C O ,
W H A T IT GIVES
4 Trains to the East
Every Day
4 Trains Daily between
Portland, Tacoma
and Seattle
Every Essential to Travel Comfort
Any Agent will Be Pleased To Help Plan Your Trip.
F. A. A l d in g t o n , Local Agent.
Piece Goods
In thfs department we have one o f the most complete
assortments you could wish for. Every wanted mate
rial, from the plain apron materials to the richest of
silks and heavy suitings and coatings. All marked at
the lowest possible prices. Call and let us show you.
Trimmings o f every description to match.
Ladies’ Underwear Special.
Medium
weight,
fleeced lined vests and pants, in ecru and gray. Splen
Your choice, the garm ent............
and
STEEL COACHES
BLOCK SIGNALS
COURTEOUS EM PLOYES
GOOD MEALS
MODERN EQUIPMENT
BATH R O B E S—A splendid assortment just received. It
will be worth your while to look them over.
did values.
ty*fair, and in spite o f the short
time for preparation, they suc
The Dalles -
Oregon
ceeded in capturing, two blue
ribbons and one red. All o f the
exhibits have not been received
yet, and it is possible that there
r»TTr»r m at .T/~ ckt
are other prizes not yet award- NOT ICE
R PI BLIC A 11( N
ed. Caroline Scearce took first)
(Publisher.)
Catalogue Free
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
P
working
in th e orchards. , i b |1ri7e
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a r
,ofT,the . Jn* rior’ U' S'
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u m lo o k a n in e rin o o n Olt d Land Office ai Hie Dalles, Oregon,
in e M osier school children had faction engine model. We are September 19, 1913.
several fine exhibits at the coun- 1 certainly proud o f our winners.
Notice is hereby given that Barbara
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h y s ic ia n a n d
MOSIER
S itw g e o n
OREGON
Duimmoi-e, widow o f ltobert Dunsmore,
o f Mosier, Oregon, vho, on September
21, 1906, made homestead entry No.
153:«, Serial No. («995, for Lot 4, SE|
Notice is hereby given that
! N W l , Section 3, Township 2 N., Range
; 12 EWM., has tiled notice o f intention persons will not be allowed to
i to matte final five year proof, to estab- Cl’OSS the bottoms which I have
lish claim to the land above described, leased, or to go upon the land
before e the Register and Receiver o f w ith o u t p erm ission , u n d e r p ell-
the U . S. Land Office, at I he Dalles,
,
Oregon, on the 5th day o f November, alty o f the law.
C. H. D avenport .
a8 2m
1913.
Trespass Notice
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles J. Phillips, Edward Duns-
more,
Clarence Dunsmore, Henry
Dunsmore and l.urean Dunsmore, all
o f Mosier, Oregon.
O R EG O N
A G R IC U L T U R A L
CO LLEGE
H. F ran k W oodcock ,
B E G I N S it* forty-fifth »chool yea*
Register.
Voter?!
I f you wish to vote at the
sjiecial election on November
4th, next, and have not reg
istered, you must register
before 5 o’ clock tomorrow
night, October 18, as the
registration books close at
that time and will not be re-
opened until the 5th day of
November, next.
l S eptember ie. ten.
! DEGREE C O U R S E S
'
many phase»«*
AGRICULTURE,
ENGINEERING.
HOMB
E C O N O M I C S . M I N I N G . F O R E S T R Y . COM
MERCE. PH AR M AC Y.
t w o - y e a r
C ourses
in
agricul .
TU B E .
HOME
ECO NO M ICa.
M ECHANIO
A R T S FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
T e a c h e r s c o u r s e s in manusi
training, Agriculture, domestic science
and art.
M U S IC , including piano, string, b*n4
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIF UL B O O K L E T entitled
“ T h e E n r ic h m e n t op K u r a i . L if e *
and a C a ta lo g u e will be mailed fraa
on application.
Address H. M. T e n n a n t , Registrar
ttw-7-15 to SA)
Corvallis, Oregea.
DRUM MERS’ SAM PLE S H O E S -F o r Men and Boys.
A new lot just received.
M IL L IN E R Y - 2nd Floor,
creations— lowest prices.
Natural W ool Underwear Special.
Vests and
pants for Misses. Just the thing for this season o f the
year. Values up to 75c. The garm ent............ 4 8 C
We have a fine lot for you to select from and will take
pleasure in showing them to you. A coat like these
will give you comfort and happiness for a long time,
and you will he more than pleased with yourself for
the investment.
Hart. Schaffner & Marx Overcoats for
$16.50,
$18.00, $20.00 and up.
Glothcraft and other makes for $5.00, $7.00, $10,
Embroidered Pillow Cases-Special. 45x36 inch
es, hand embroidered, with neatly worked initial, deep
hemstitched hem, worth $ 1.00 a pair. The pair,
65c
Overcoats
ho od r iv e r s l a r g e s t &
The largest stock— newest
$11.00 and up.
I f you want a coat that will give you the best satis
faction in every way. buy one o f these
HART, SC H AFFN E R & M ARX Makes.
THE PARIS FAIR,
C
n k in s
HOOD RIVER
ho a re
Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .”
Duck Coats for H en, full blanket lined, high storm
collars; a dandy wet weather coat. Yourchoice. SI.50
H. J e
B E C O N V IN C E D
S. E.
IO C
C.
Chas. N. Clarke,
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We Pay the Freight”
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LOCAL TIME-TABLE
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E. A. Franz Co
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Now that it is possible to send 1081 Office Phone,
merchandise by Parcels Post, we
suggest that should you need
anything in the way o f Prescrip-
i tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med-
No. 7 West hound
icines, that you send to
No. 1
“
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No. 2
East “
No. 8
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No.
6
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The Druggist o f Hood Rivet,
Linoleums - - Large and varied stock
L.
The
50 c per yard upward
Hood River
Oregon
is a box o f our chocolates or
boil bons. No candy could be
better at any price. None
could be more delicately fla
vored or more attractively
packed. I f you want to please
her for fair, buy her a box to
day.
Infants wool and cotton vests, slightly
Rour choice, the garm ent......................
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 R iver—There ai-e
plenty o f restful chairs at
your service.
A
Rest
Room is provided
for
women and children.
Buys a good
A T R E A T INDEED
Rubber Footwear o f every description, from the
toe rubber to the high gum boot, and at the lowest
prices.
Special:
You’ ll be asked to pay
$ 10.00 more in any other
store in Oregon.
$ 2 4 .7 5
to $ 1 5 . 7 5
H. C. Bowers, manager o f the) with suitable walks in front of Caroline Anderson and Carl and
Multnomah Hotel, Portland, was ¡the hotel
Walfred Shuholm, business men
a guest over Sunday of Mr. and
Prof. Robt. C. French, seere- o f Portland, have made week-end
Mrs. Ed L. Howe at Lehowa.
tary o f the Instruction - Depart- visits at the Ortley Inn recently.
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Libby’ s Pickled Pigs’ Feet, : nient o f the Y. M. C. A., Port-
Mrs. ( arter, ot I ortland, wh
Manzanilla olives, summer sau- *anc*> accompanied
by
Mrs. spent a pleasant week with her
sage in glass jars, at your favo-1 French, visited Ortley recently, cousin, Mr®- E. E. Lane, has
rite store—Strauss.
| Mrs. E. C. Tooley, o f Port just returned to her home.
land, paid a two weeks’ visit to
V. R. Brooks, who made a two
The lawn tennis court on the
her son, Fred, during the latter
months’ visit this summer at his
, . ~
,
Ortley Inn grounds lias provided
former home in Illinois, returned pa* _ ° f ^
enf j el
amusement and healthful exer
| Mrs. Husbands and two chil
last week, accompanied by his
cise for many o f the residents
dren, o f Portland, who has been
two young sisters, who will re-
during the warm summer days.
visiting at Ortley with her sister,
main here this winter.
Mr. W. G. Faust, an experi-
Mrs. R. R. Firebaugh, recently
When you need gloves, mit- returned home,
enced chicken fancier o f Ortley,
tens, sox or stockings, do not
Mr A w . Gardener, son of won first prize with his display
forget the bargains in samples Co] Gardener> wllo> with bjg !o f fancy Black Minorcas at The
eveiyda.v in the year at Stiauss. f amj|y^ spent the summer at Dalles Fair, last week.
soiled.
$ 5 5 .0 0
More in use in this locality than
all others.
$11-25
Furniture and
Rugs
A range without a peer
“CHEERFUL
D
SURE
The Reliable
«a s s t
’Die Perfect Stove
who
LAD IE S ’ SUITS AN D C 0 A T S -2 n d Floor. The larg
est and best stock in the city at the lowest prices.
will ¡Hty you the top price for Putter, Eggs
and Chickens.
i f you have a Beef, Pork. Mutton o r Veal to
sell, come in and see us.
*
Mrs. N. A. Clark, with her in -)
fant child, arrived this week
from California and will spend a
week or so with her husband’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Clark. Miss Nada Clark went]
to Portland on Monday to meet
her sister.
ORFGON
All kinds of Fresh and Smoked
Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish.
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RIVER.
HOOD
H O S IE R , O R E G O N
"Push The Button and Rest
;
Col. Cornelius Gardener, wife
Mrs. F. A. Sayrs, of Moro,
and little daughters. Martha and
arrived yesterday and is visiting
Barendina,
have been spend
her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Race,
ing: the summer at the Ortley
New stock famous 400 and Inn, have min ed to Portland for
Dalles Diamond Hour, buckwheat the winter. Col. Gardener ex
flour and pancake flour. Strauss. pects to build a modem residence
Horse Blankets and Covei'S, on his orchard tract at Ortley
next spring.
W. E. Chown.
The Hood R iver Orchard Land
Pure maple sugar syrup and
Co.
have recently completed aj
extracted honey, new stock—
first
class city water works sys
Strauss.
tem at Ortley. at considerable
E. Morton, o f Portland, was expense, by instating a deep
up Sunday looking over his fruit well with electric power pump-
ranch east ot town.
ing plant, which furnishes an
Coal and Wood Heating Stoves | immense supply o f water for
at W. E. Chown’s.
¡everyone at Ortley. The well
Special prices on evei'y lady’ s, 'vas dri\eri by 1 . L. Kretzer. ot
trimmed hat in the store. All The Dalles, an expert well driller, j
j Mrs. E. E. Lane and Mrs. L. I
latest styles. Strauss.
j D. Firebatigh spent last week in
•Mrs. Sai’ah McVey recently)
Hood River, where they attend
traded her ranch south of town
ed the federation o f women’s
for several building lots on Port
clubs.
land heights.
The Ortley Inn grounds have
Union Suits for children, ladies been greatly improved of late by
and men; best, assortment here. having a cement walk installed
Sleeping garments, too. Strauss, j anmnd th e. building, togethe.
1
L aw ye r s
We are doing it for others
e ve n ’ day.
Coal Oil Heaters, W. E.Chown.
Do you notice we are always
busv? There’s a reason. The
people are finding out we have
the quality goods and at a saving
in pi'ice. Strauss.
IN YOUR
MOS1ER MEAT MARKET
J . P. Erhatt Prop .
j
We learn that Mrs. Sarah E. Ortley, has left for his home in
Cooper lias recently received a 5 the Isle o f Pines, where Mr.
U. S. patent to her homestead, Gardener is engaged in raising
14 miles south o f town. The grape fruit and alligator pears
homestead was contested and for the N ew York market.
Several owners o f
“ Mosier
for four years Mrs. Cooper has
been defending her title. The View Orchards,” including Miss
case has just been settled.
D erby & S tear ns
Home Paper
rritiG ing to ns and li ads us to still greater efforts to make this Stole more than ever
“ Your Store” for service.
ADVERTISE
We also have a nice line o f overcoats for boys. All
ages and very nice patterns and late styles, with prices
the lowest,
Boys’ overcoats for $3.50, 4.50, $5.00 and up»
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