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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1913)
— LO C A L WOOD WANTED Mesliamos Partie* with -wood to »ell write Wtml audltiilii Graliam \ MnnlaabtrCo., W h IU Walla, W n.. jn J-|ooil Uiv^r Till (Jive details aa l prict-H. noon. fitly Q. Stryker went NOTICE! nevi lie yesterday to ; Hide» I »ought on consignment. a fi di simply train in: - Bring your hides to the Bulletin Oregon. offictL (¡e o n e Worden ha FOR SALK 200 pigs. I In eo lo six months- j|H. Price, $3 to $5. h i I teen shoats, 75 1 !>s. each, S6. Phone or write, L. D. .FiKEBAIHlH, Ortley,.Ore.. k<r afier- lb. - ai .• had' us to srirrgreater efforts to make thfs Slbrt* rtlort» than ever r i. Here are some «0 the things that count: • . i ' \ estem city. id > ou to make us nrn e ti»ese statements. D L a Home Paper MOSIER HOOD MEAT Thuh TKe Button ond R "it Zjfo It you have a Beef. Pork. Mutton an Veal t » sell, conic in and see us.. v Xu The Host Civniuery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at alltitnes: J I -, -f ' ( • .» DRUGS? SURE The Reliable VLmrSf J -f' • n a irs. “MONvYRCH” A range without a peer The Perfect Stove $ 5 5 .0 0 “ CHEERFUL YoiPII be asked to pay $10.00 more in any other store in Oregon. M ■! in u-e in this locality, tlian all others. $1125 to $ 1 5 . 7 5 $ 2 4 .7 5 Buys - a- good« steel range with' high warming oven,: burns^coal or wood-*~-a guaranteed: baker. Furniture and Rugs N ocity 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 restful chairs at vour service. A Rest Room is provided for women and children. D r . C . H. J e n k i n s D E N T IS T UOOD Chas. N. Clarke, 1 is a box of our chocolates or bon lions. No candy could be better at any price. None could he more delicately fla vored or more attractively packed. If you want to please ] her for fair, buy her a box to day. S. E. FRANCISCO, L. CO MINI EXP E R IE N CE _ ,4M ~ W h e n y o u a r e in n eed of^ FR Ü H SIMPS send to tho- ELITE PRINTEBT HOOD RIVER; OREGON» Catalogue Free’ DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.'- P hysician MOSIER rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A fironp N n d ln i H sketch nnd description mny lyhieldr ascertain our opinion free w hether an Invention la probably patentable. Cotnmnnica- tlon« strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« sent froo. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Muuu * Co. re e e lr « tpecial notice, w ithout charge, in ih a Scientific American. m ely Illustrated weekly. I.argost d r - o f any sd en tin e Inumai. Terni», $3 a ir m onths, |L Sold by all newsdealer«. Aky Agent will Be Pleased Tt> Hilji Ptin YoUi*:Trip. Proprietor "TH E OAKS.” • Co.3«'Bro«iw.,. Hew York F. A. ALURGTON. Local Agent.- Brauch ì Offlco, Office, 626 F 8L, W ashington. D. C. ______' !» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ treated right. We can give you Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits for— $18.00. $20.00. $22.00 and up. Clotheraft suits anil others for $5.75, $6.00, $8.00. $10.00 and up. Ladies’ New Suits and Coats We certainly have a fine line of ladies’ Suits and' Coats this Fall for you to choose from. Charming moil- els of tho best materials, and they are shown in the popular three-quarter cut-away styles. Come in ail si/ s, in plain shades and novelties. Handsome high grade coats, and a big assortment to choose from. Women’ s ami Misses’ modish new coats THE PARIS and - SitRGEOie' OREGON' Trespass Notice Notice is hereby given that! persons will not1 fcte allowed to* cross the bottoms which- I have' leased, op to go upon the Uindl without perTuiSwort, ifndaaf penp al tv of the liw.- a8 2m C . T L D a VENFORTL OREGCSW AGRJCUL-TÜWAL collège : B E G IN S it» forty • fifth achooi y MW S e p t e m b e r 1*. ma. DEGREE C O U R S E S i» atan ypbaM «T TW O-YEAR C O U R S E S i« T Every Essential t<> TrtfVeM- Comfort 2^ -" * AGRICULTURE. E N O IN IE R II««/ e c o n o m i c s . m i S in g . r o w ts T w T ? c « * M M IR C C . PHARMACY. 4* Trains, tb ttie East Every Day 4 Trains Daily between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle GRECO» No. 2 East) 10:20*8.. nu 6:35>p. mi The Druggist o f Hood Rivet , j No. 8 ¡No. t> 8:45ip. mi for them. He can send them to No. 17, at 4:08 p. m., flag stop- you cheaper than you can get on Sundays only for Hood Rives them at home. and Portland.. MODERN EQUIPMENT A TREAT INDEED RIVER Now thaï il is- possible to send Res. PKTonc. 33 3 i merchandise by Parcels Post, w e !10M1 office phone- suggest that should you need | anything in the way of Prescrip-1 tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med- j LOCAL TIME-TABLE icines, that you send to i No % Wftst l>ound 7r23ia. mi Cliovvn s Hall,. You probably don’t like the word “ classy” any more than we do; but somehow we ertn’ t find one that conu s ao near describing 1he appearance of a man in HART, SCHAKFNER & MARX CLOTHES as that word. If you want to know just what we mean, step in and try on some of those New Fall Models that we have. Special yourig men's styles: late, new, different Ideas, full of smart fashion. Styles for older men. sizes for all men of any shape.' We want you satisfied and if you will come to us with your troubles you can depend upon it that we will do all we can for you. Yottr inter ests are our interests, and We mean to see that you are MARKET MV will pay you the top price for Butter, Eggsi and Chickens: TKASVEL SUBJECT Suits for Men R IV E R . O RFG ON T All kinds o f Fresh, and Smoked Meats. Lard, Compound'-and Fish. BOTH SIDES Have your measure taken for a suit by an expert with years of experience in this line. I am your man. Strauss. w y e r s HOSIER. OREGON E. A. Franz “We Pag the Freights Clyde Carey, of Portland, vis ited here Wednesday with his s ister, Mrs. W. E. Chown. t e a r n s We are doing it for others Linoleums - - Large and varied stock 50 c per yard upward Hood River Oregon W. J. Wollam and w ifi, of Hood River, spent last Sunday on the farm with J. P. Carroll. S J. P. Er hart, Prop:. Amos Root a^id J, N. Mosierl Ant selling millinery poods at AIR TIGHT HEATERS paid a visit to The Dalles last c,)8t and demonstrating the fa- up from $ 1 . 2 5 Mondavi moua improved front lace corset. Horse Blankets and Cover*. Mas. ,J. M. Cui.P. W. E. Chosvib» • -i Sf-E.‘ Francisco-wao h business Amos Root, R. VV. Simpson, visitor in PorLiand the first o f 1- B/ Pierct-.r and Henry Duns The Tombstone the week. more spent yesterdaay in The i .. „, Dalles, Mr. Root taking up the ------ Man--------- New California Figs. Strauss. , . city’s election returns. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hage, of can- supply you with any .Spokane, are here visitingiC. A. J Fred Evans killed another big] black bear on Tuesday, in the v i-! thing in this line at most Hage. cinity of where he shot the oth- ! reasonable prices. Goal and Wood Heating Stoves er> severa| weeks aRO, 'j’hj8 last j at Wl E.-Ghown’ s .. one measured feet long and TRY HIM AND Sheriff Levi Chrisman was in weighed 400 pounds. BE CONVINCED' town Monday from The Dalles, Mrs. F.’ S. Gunningcamo down on official business. from The Dalles Sunday with: Oregon The Dalles Mrs. R. M. Ross and daughter ¡her little nieces, Helen and Ger-' Henry Schacht, the PorilAnd wallsyof the reservoir are of con- For Sale Betty, of Portland, spoilt last trade Wood, spending the day! architect who drew twe p l a n s - Crete, a foot thick, reinforced Sunday in town.' with relatives and returning An assorted lot of second hand household goods, in for Marie A> Mayer’ s mew bouse, ! throughout with half inch iron NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION For Lard, Bacon' and; Hams, home in the evening, cluding kitchen, diningroom Was up Monday.. Mr. Schacht bars. There will be a power see Strauss this week. Quite a number of Mosierites (Publisher;)’ and bedroom furniture. Can also prepared the plans for Mr. house 8x12 feet, with an electric Department o f the Interior, U. S. C. T. Bennett is spending a sPenl last Saturday at the Street be seen.at Mayer’ s 20,000 gallon reservoir, motor pumping the water, which j Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, few days in Salem this week i Carnival in Hood River, among \ which is beings constructed by W ill have a fall of 110 feet to the September 19. 1913. II. M. WEST’ S Warehouse. with Ivin brother, ; them being W. P. Vining and Notice is hereby given that Barbara Messrs.- Higley and-Zoles, the* ...j . , . , . family, .Elmer Davidhizar, James' house. Ladies trimmed hats at a big nnt„ .. , ,,, . ... Dunsmore. widow o f Robert Dunsmore, latter from Heod RivthT TWe , .. * (JarroU Ivan Wood and Dean o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on September reeduction Strauss. Duvil! 21, 1906; made homestead entry No. F i r s t D. D. Hail and E. I).- Ulrich, ! 15383, Serial No. (18995, for Lot 4,* SO} Mr. J. Strain, o f Madras; has of Portland, were visitors in the I NW ,, Section 3, Tbwnship 2-N ., Range' "¡recently purchased of Mrs. M. i2 EW M ., lias filed notfiSe o f intention city yesterday. Harlan, 100 acres of land just to make final five year proof, to estab O f the Season Big new’ stock of Log Cabin j west of town. Mr. Strain has lish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver o f and other good syrups just re- rented his farm near Madras and o f th e the D. S. I,and Office, at The Dalles, ceived. Strauss. with his wife, will come here to j Given By Oregon, on the 5th day o f November) Ladies’ fancy Handkerchiefs live. 1913. MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA ntake nice Christmas gifts.— Claimant names as witnesses : : Mrs. C. A. Brown returned W H AT IT GIVES THE ROAD and< In Strauss. Charles J. Phillips, Edward Duns home yesterday from Portland, more, Clarence Dunsmore, Henry Bed blankets and comforts, i where she has been visiting for Dunsmore and I.urean Dunsmore, all STEEL COACHES the best assortment, from 39c-to. several weeks. She was accom- o f Mosier, Oregon. $9.00, at Straus»,. ' iianied by A. M. Brown and his Saturday Night, Oct. 25, ’ 13. BLOCK SIGNALS H. F rank W oodcock , Mrs. G<klbersen and daughter, w' ,0> u *’ ° w'^ spend some time Register. COURTEOUStM PLOYES Miss Dorothy, visited in The at ,he Brow" ho,,,e' in the Green- GOOD MEALS Dalles Tuesday. wootl neighborhood. O V E R SB Y E A R S ' Miss Frank Hard, of Eugene, visited the first of the week with Mrs. W. E. Chown. & e r b y IN YOUR Lower, even, than the widely heralded .VIai 1 Order K.-dal Yacki- returned sier last Saturday from t Mo., where he has been orking for the past year and a half. --------- ----------- Surprise Sale A Stuck so complete ADVERTISE • ■-v \.> T r< t find iPs<* 7 ttaI~and JVices positively 20V to 40V lower family i do to . for >1 in order Ilia! his chih.i al tend s -bool. Umbrellas and Raincoats, see FOR SALE-' Strauss. Umbrellas m: • me* Fresh ami one year old Sweet' Christina« i is. X Gider.by the gal Jo« or barret, tit ^ commenre - buy fop t’ l -t- Hage’ s Cider Mill. New, fresh ma3 Strausv cider, 25c. per gallon. There has lieen consun iT le ■ickni • ■ Victor Records at Chown’s. rounding co-tmry du (l past week hut vve understand C. A. MtCargar s|»eut. several that most o f the unfortunates days in Portland this week.. are improving. Barnett Picking Buckets— W. E. L. Divert and family, of E. Chown.. i Portland spent lest week on tin ir Fresh Rdssell & fjiiliert s-ehoc- ranch south of lown, with in. (dales. Strauss. foreman, (!. I,. McCutcheon, and C. G. Nichol visited last- Sun- family, day in upper Hood River Valley. Qet read- for cold weni ■■r. Buy your union suit or other un Goal OW Healers, \V. E.Chown. derwear now and where \ - , ran Hi MJ West’ transacted Itusi- get the best to pick front, of ness in Portland* last'Saturday. ^i)ausH When you wank a suit case or tfunk, see Strauss. ; ur Hosier Patronage Increasing (Jewc/H Chamlierlain ; Hunter were hu in< • Portland the firs; of tin aoricu U TURK. H OM E EC O N O M IC S. M E C H A N IC A R T S FORESTRY. COM M ERCE. P H A R M A C « T e a c h e r ' s c o u r s e s i » ■» training, AgflrtiUnre, donWïtfo acitscM and art. M usic, inclading pi*no, atrisf, baa« in»trumer‘* ami Toics'cSlturs. A BEAUTIFU L-BO OK LET eatlHaS' “ T hr RNstiHUKHT o»*R ural U r a ff and a C atalocur will bs aASiltS fra« on application. Address H. U . T s h k a k t , K i| W M » n»7-i*toM| Corrsllia, OregSSI ' _ bought at a great price concession and now it is for you to profit accordingly. Most becoming styles in three- quarter cutaway mddete, with the new shoulder sleeve. They are finished and trimmed in the most attractive manner. AH are made of the finest materials and fash ionable shades—Astrakhans, Tweeds, Zibilinesand nov elties in most every shade and color combinations. All sizes for women and misses. Come early and get first cheice while the assortment is most complete. 2nd Floor. Millinery Do not'fail to visit this department if you wish any thing In this line, as you will find that you can lie best suited liere. Our stock is much the largest of any in ihe etty and we sell on a close margin. Thus you have not only the largest assortment to select from, bat we can save you good money on what you bay. AH this seas-m’ s newest creations for-Women. Missee and-Chil- dren. 2nd Floor. Have you seen those new HART, SC-HAFFNER & MARX Rain Coats for Women? If not, daTwt fail to take a look at tlvem. 2nd Floor. Let us show you some of the new nifty styles in John B. Stetson Hats. We have the largest stock of' these hats in the city at lowest pu-ice». NEMO CORSETS FOR W OM EN We are sole agents for these celebrated corsets. have them in all styles and sizes. H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E / We