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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
— LO CAL — Our Mosier Patronage Increasing Mrs. A. Cl. Fooi'il, of Umatilla, is visiting friend« in town. She was formerly Miss Edith Harvey. WOOI> WANTED My l>ench made shoes are a - will» wcKxl to *<‘ll write W mh I making a hit. You will like' Wrfer l.umbM <'<>.; Wf« III» VÄIW, W ii . them, in», and h<*w they fit. See ( Ä V i * i l e t s U a « m l |>rit'i-s. I Strauss** E.- B.< Wood. of PortfHnd,*/wao A • town Sunday, visiting his“ tffdes Lwight o* consignment jbrents, .Mn and Mrs. Geo. R. Bring your hidesTivUhe Bulletin \Vinsi. otliue. Mrs. Barbara Dunsmore went ti The Dalles Wednesday In FOR SALE make final on her homc- 200'pigs. three to six months stead. old. Price, $3 to $5. Fifteen Mrs.• W. A. Stark, who visited shouts, 75 II m . each, $6. Phone here several ilaysSliia waekk left •r write, L. D, FlUKBAtnjH, j Wednesday for her home in Hood OrDey, O re.. i River/ • NOTICE!- ““Your Store” fur se”ji«o fl^ e a:«- some >f the than Port!» nil or any other Western city. "jmd<.” The Perfect Stóvte $ 5 5 .0 0 “ CH EERFUL You’ ll Re asked to pay $10.00 more in any other store in Oregon. Move ’ » ese in this locality tli«n aiPfothen*. $ M 2 5 ta $ 1 5 .7 5 AIR TIGHT HEATERS up from*' $ *1 .2 5 - steel range with high warming oven, burns coal or wood— a guaranteed baker. BE CONVINCED Mr*. J. N. Mosier le ft 1 la#t Saturday for Portland, where she will visit a few weeks. Nothing hut the latest and best pictures shown. Change of program each night. Will. RUdolf, Maitagef. j ' if J. M. Elliott has beem confined to the house several days with a severe cold. 4 Trains to the East Every Day 4 Trains Daily between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle I5c Every Essential to Travel Comfort 10c Apy Agent will B«- Pleased To Help Plan Your Trip. H. S. & M. Suits for $18.00, $20.00 and up to $25.00. Clothcraft Suits for $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 and up. Men’s Overcoats for $5.00 and lip to $20; Boys’ Overcoats for $2.60, $3.00, $3.50 and up- Boys’ Suits Special* makes. Some of therrt you will likfc and some of them you woH’t.' Bbtthfey'art' all' gbod in qualltf and'yftu' We have about 18 o f 20 fcuits that we wi«h td clbse will like thenl. we'can please you in style, fit,’ qual j olit as they are not a full run of sizes. These are reg* ity sfifi’pHtfe And guarantee you satisfaction1 in1'every | ular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values and are in age 4. 6, psrtfctilaE 10, l2, 15 and' 16 years. These are not back numbers I f Votl'hkvfc nfcVfef Vorfi ohe'of these'Salls let us show btit nice double breasted. Buster Brown and Russian them td yotl. We know we can please you in either | styles with knickerbocker pants. Here ia a chance to suit or overcotft and glVe gotl thd best ’values tAtat1 you get a dandy good suit at butk fraction of its real worth. have ever worn. Your choice, the s u it ........................ . 112 4 8 F. A. A l l in g to n , Local Agent. — -- Oregotf'- P atents Catalogue Free’ DAVID ROBINSON, . M. D. P h y s ic i a n a n d S u r g e o n MOSIER'' Art ton e «ending a skelrh and description may 1 qgifeklV ascertain our. opinion free tynethcr an ' hiYonthVn la probably patentable. Oomm.»pi!on. tW>ii**trictlyconfidential {lANDBOAK onP»c*'fiui sent free. Oldest agency fe r «é c a rt«* pati^Rt*' Patents taken through Munu Sr Co. rCCftHrt special notice, without charge, In vhd Scientific Am erican. nely Illustrated weokly. T.ârgest dr- t any sclentilo Journal.' Terms, |3 a • months, | L ‘ Sold by all newsdealers. • Co.36«8"**"»-New York Office, CTS-F 8L, WashTOgton, D. C. Notice to the Public. - OREGON Trespass Notice Notice » hereby given that? persons'- will not be allowed to 1 cross the* bottom»' whfotrt P lt»v% leased, or tb go upon the landi without permission, under, pen alty of the law.. aK 2m- The ta*o leading m agazines'of the- Pucitie Coant, the Pacific Monthly and ¡ the Sunset, have been consoüHated* j under the title o f “ Sunset—the- Paoifl-r Monthly.” 0. Hi-DAVENPORT. O R E G O N A G R IC U L T U R A L . C O LLE G E It is the intentfcn o f the pnldisher* to apare no money, iu>r e'Tort tu make B E G I N S its forty-fifth school yea* [ Subset— the Pacific Monthly a credit to scPTEMBin »•. itia. the West and a magazine o f national OEGREE C O U R S E S ¡»M B y y lu M M r a o m ic u l t u r c . eNaiNkakfahf' M t«Y I value and importance: i To introduce i f ' t*i new readers we 1 wilt make the following special offer: i Send 50c in stamps, and we will put your name on our subscription list for the next four months, and will send you a free copy o f the superbly illustra- : ted Mid-Winter number, and also the I famous Sunset Indian |a)ster, securely I packed in a mailing tube. It w<U make a beautiful ornament far your front room or den. Send your order' to-Fred Lockley, Northwestern Manager, Sunset —the Pacific Monthly, Portland. Oregon. Winter weight, fleece lined underwear for men- warm and comfortable and easily laundred. Colors Brown ami Blue, Your choice, the garment.... 3 9 c . Extra Trousers for Boys We have just received another large shipment of Boys’ Extra Trousers in all ages from 21 years up to 17 years in cassimers, worsteds and cheviots and in price from 65c up. Ladies' Underskirts We have jdst unpacked another big shipment of Charmouss and Tafeta silk Underskirts for ladies in all desirable shades and at prices the very lowest. Just THE PARIS FAIR, HOOD RIVER; OREGON: I RADE M A R K « D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . WHATMT GIVES STEEL COACHES BLOCK SIGNALS COURTEOUS EM PLOYES GOOD M EALS M ODERN EQUIPM ENT »»c ELITE PRINTER? OVER as YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRAVEL SUBJECT M O S IE R O P E R A H O U S E Tuesday and Friday nights of each week wants every day in the year, ai d 1 does it right. * . , C. H. Davenport will take his j wife to Portland today and put her under a physician’s care. ; of the and send to the TR Y H IM AND BOTH SIDES THE ROAD ' When you are i tv need off can supply you with' any thing in this line at most reasonable prices. The Dalles Come to Mosier to trade; no danger now. However, if you An assorted lot of second ' are at all nervous, send your or hand household-*goods*' in-- ders by mail or phbne and we eluding kitchen', diningroom * will send them" out1 with your and bedroom farniturer Can neighbors' or ' bVk Parcels Post, seen'at charges paid. This offer good H.i.M. .WEST’S'Warehouser for two weeks only, Strauss, the store that takes care of your 2:47 No. 2 Ease' 10:20 a. , mi 8:35 p. mi The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, I No. 8 No. & 8:45qi/.mi for. them. PI a can semi them to No. 17» at’ 4*08 i».' in.,, flag stop1 you cheaper t Harr you can get on Sundays only far Hoad Rive» them at home. and Portland. <4We Pay the Freight I\w Sale O R E C O λ Chas. N. Clarke, No L E. A. Franz Co. J. H. Devlin and J. L. Fire- bkugh, of Portland, spent the first of the week at Ortley.' 4P HOOD R1VKR L . COMINI Linoleums - - Large and varied stock The Tombstone ------- Man ------- 50 c per yard upward Hood River Oregon AT HART, SCHAFENRfc & MARX and CLOTH CRAFT 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 restful chairs at* your service. A- Rest Room is provided for women and children. $ 2 4 .7 5 Buys a good BENTtST Now that it is possible to send I - rlW I’hont. 333/ merchandise hy Parcels Post, we* 1081 ° 8k' ,*1'8"*. suggest that should you need j _„ ._ , „ [anything in the way of Prescrip- i tions filled,.Drugs or Patent'Med- LOCATi T IM L -T A BLE icines, .U m tir» »end to- , No. f, We»t bourn* 7:22 a. m* Furniture and Rugs A range without a peer Moving Pictures In Men’s Suits you will find a good rrtany different styles here in the' splendid line we art' showing this Fall in vsdt a s y i “ M ONARCH” I Î F L <£.. rb j E N f C I N * SURE. The Reliable*- Proprietor “ THE O A K S." Suits for Men If you have a-Beef, Pork, Mutton or, Veal to* sell, come in and see us. DRUGS? S f E1 . FRANCISCO. Sugar is down again; for the Admission right price on it, as well as on: your winter bill; see StrAnss. thb ('hitâlfen undeŸ lJ years-' man who keeps the cost of living! . r lt down in Mosier. | We will pay you the top price for Li a iter. Eggs* and Chickens . The Best Creiunery Battfn aaul Freeh Cidmtry Eggs attain tfmess. A. F. Lodiwooil departed this week for California, where he will spend the winter. Oel v. Chamberlain and B. J. Weller transuded business in The Dalles Wednesday. All kinds of Freslh and Smoked Meats,, Hard,» Compound and 1 Fish- W Í\M is a box'i of ouvchocolates-ori Ism isnis.' No candy could lie better at any price. Nbre could be more delicateijl ilsk- vored or more attractively packed. I f you want to please? her for fair, buy hera box tou day. Miss Anna Godbersen, o f Hood River, spent Sunday on the ranch with her folks. MOSIER. OREGON: We are doing it for others THuh The Button an * Tlcst” A^TREAT INDEED > R. H. Cummings and 1 wifb- were visiting in Hood- River yes terday afternoon. H O O D - RISXŒR.. © R F G O N S P Erhart, Prop~ 7 every <i*q. Victor Record s-«t Cliown's. C. L. McKenna*was up from Portland Sunday, spending the day on the ranch. w y e r s MOSIER MEAT M ARKET .4 Stock so amptete Lower, even, than the w idely heralded Mail Older We wwiDyou to make us {«-we- these1 statements. L a Home Paper lhat-we feelW f£rih saying, y ai’ lf not'fiVrtl it's equal —and Prices positively 20 f, to 40'/, lower | less you like, at Strauss. A. P. Batehamj'. o f Pdrtland, came up,yeirtimi?dy and-is visit ing at Ortley.. 11, at eov;fl: D erby & S tear n s IN YOUR ^That's gratifying to us and leads us lo still greater efforts to make this Store more than ever |* J .. H ‘ Krhart left Wednesday POK'SAL«-/ , ,,, ri. mnrrvir.ftrR)r (j ran la Pass, where FYesh a.nl m e year olil tfweet, he wJ„ ^ ufttM. ^ „ e nrimng; Cider hy thl* gallon orrimW'fiL .nr ^ a;,(18 Hage’s Cfddr" Mill.' New, fresh1 cider, 2& j : per gallon. : C- A/ Mi€arger amP family, | Dr. and Mrs. C. A. MacranDsuid M. A. MAyer were visitors-in I For* Sal¿> Porttamk if Wsnveefft Very rerwonable, if taken a t1 Always bright, light and warm once, one saddle irt good shape, i in my store. Welcome to1 all ‘to© Address, Ikix 2IÍ5,' Mdsier, Or. j Warm up. Do no shopping un- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Litllepage J. M. Burpee spent Sunday in erdertallied aauURrtf)eri'4 U lends r ¡at their pleasant home at Grandd Portland. View, giving a Halloween party. ¡ Coal Oil Heaters, W. E.Chown. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lightfoot, Miss Alice Bennett1 went lo of Aumsville, Ore., arrived last Oelilo yesterday to visit!'friends. , Tuesday, evening, ami will spend Salt that ¡sal? Aalt'-Woig-ester, I lb,..-winter' the ranch with 9b a'sack. . Strauss. ■ 1 their daughter, Mrs. Harriet L. Barnett Picking Buckets— W. ■ Foe. b. Chown. . Messrs. Race and Francisco i C. J. Littlepage spent several are still further improving the days this week and last in Port- street in front of their places of land, business by the addition of nu- • merouB loads of'tailings, hauled O. E. Wilson was a from the«rr>ok crusher.. visitor at thu county sealnycKbér- If you want that, suit to weai- d*y; - Thaiiksgivmg*, . which you nob Hirtfu Bliiidtettl1 aHiJ i Covers. ’ doubt? dtl,. give* mu- that' o rd e j W: E. Chow nr ,'right ¡away. ami I-wilU hhve it Mrs. Rulli Graham was-*pas ready for you, -andmf course* it senger on Wednesday’s local for v^iil l>e the finest fit you ever hud Pbrtlánd. —Strauss says so» Arrived: oranges,. almonds Most of the-cases of * sickness and a new crop of? walnuts at in town are nearly well although Strauss., the occupants of the- houses in Coal and- Wood $-MatvngtSfc»ves!f which are one or'more sick peo- pie are still required to remain at W. E. CH owi T b .*. Ht homo, Mosier'will soon have Lee Eyanw, Jr.;- ifDßldwIjl re a clean hill of health. covering from a severe-ttttaok-of Coming,. a CliidstrtiaB Store. typhoid fever. Ffin for the little folks. A p op Umbrellas and Rain Goats, ular price line of toys coining, This is the place, of course— other g ift goods already, arriv Strauss. ing»: Not? tAO ’ early t » 1 begin J. E. Carpenter, .of 'Portland, Christmas shopping, at youri fa- is here this "Week looking after voritemtore, Strauss, • his fruit crop.' ADVERTISE. EfcbHOMICS. MININQ. rONCWTRY/ C W l M ERCK. PH AR M AC Y. TW O -YEAR C O U R S E S >■ aqricui . TURK. HOME E C O N O M IC S . M E C H A N IC A R T S . PO RESTSV. COM M ERCE. PH ARM AC Y* T e a c h e r ' s ^ C o u r s e s in s » s m l training, Agrtcnlture, domcati« aciescW artdart. M U SIC , Including piana, atrisg, h as* instrmnenta and raica caltura. A B C A U T irtrt B O O K LE T «Irtitta*- "T u n KHRtOSMF.HT O* RCRAV LIPS* afld a CATAGOOC* wilt be mailed frasr •n application: Address H. M. T s n h a n t , Regiattssf Rw l-u ta Mg Corvallis, Oregss. look at them the next time you are in and note the big values; Second floor. 36-inch'Outing Flanuel in white and in stripes of pink and blue, good heavy grade, the yard 5c. Outing Flannel full weight, width and good fair weight, all*colors in light and dark shades, the yard 5c. S W’EA T E R S - We*have the largest assortmeat in the city for you to choose from and in nearly all styles and colors and at any jirice you wish t© psy. Sweaters for men for 50c and up. Special Box paper and envelopes, a good grade o f linen paper and a first-class grade of linen envelopes. W' e bought teis special and are selling it at the bo<?6c. H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E