Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 14, 1913, Image 4

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ss.rr', :.ie. dcp «dim.
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to os un«' leads
for :-'.<»»■-vire.
v, v f r ! %'vfe in
’ junk.”
IP re are
ying, you’ !
i 'em f ’01 tir-11 • I or ; n
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fit.«
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o.Ht coot. : .; .'Hock so compleii
i i ’s equal
ai e Prices positive!* 20 ■ t<«40'. lower
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t¡OSIER, OREGON
All kinds 01 ” Fresh and Smoke"
Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish.
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H e trill pay you the’ top price for Butter. Eyys
and Chickens.
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If you hare a Beef. Pork. Mutton or Veal to
sell, come in and sec us.
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The Best Creamery Eutter and Fresit Country Eggs at alt time'
W*k
DRUGS?
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fi.y jr r .
“ M ON ARCH”
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A rat vie vvitinnìt a peer
S Í5 L .O O
Th e P- rfe c t Stove-
You’ ll he asked to pay
•Sli .Oli more in any other
“ C H K E R fil
titan
More in use in thie locali
all olheir,.
$ 1 1 -2 5
to $ 1 5 . 7 5
A lii TIG H T HEATERS
up from $ 1 . 2 5
Linoleums -
sti’ve in Oregon.
$ 2 4 .7 5
Buys a good
steel range vvi.lt high
v« arming oven, hunts coal
or w«»od— a guaranteed
baker.
Furniture and
Rugs
No city store excels our
display. We invite your
inspection, whether you
wish to buy or not.
Make our S.to'’e year
headquarters
when in
Hood River— There are
plenty of restful chairs at
your service.
A
Rest
Room is provided
for
w omen and children.
j
Win. Akers left on Wednesday
to Bpend some time with his fain-
«ly in Portland. He was accom­
panied by Phillip Goss and Dick.
Scearce, who will visit several
days with Mr. Akers’ son. Stark.
Ë. A.
We Pag the Freight / ’
Hood River
Oregon
OREGON
When you are in need of
T t lfiT
i l T I R in O
Nothing but the latest and best pictures shown.
Change o f program each night.
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Children under I J years
K lld O lf,
M a n a ger.
ELITE PRINTERÏ
TRY HIM AND
I1E CONVINCED
The Dalles
Fire Burns
M O S IE R O P E R A H O U S E
semi to the
thing in this line at most
reasonable prices.
HOOD RIVER. OREGON'
Oregon
j street lights for a certain price!
' . er month. The company has!
An assorted lot of jivond-
........
! performed its part o f the con-j
liand household goods in
OVER 65 Y E A R S ’
fiii; !.v davs ag" 1 insured Airs. : tract, hut some o f the people
EXPERIENCE
eluding kitchen, diningroom
Dan iet Pne's building about, six ; w|u, signed are inclined to repu-
and bedroom furniture. Can 1 mill -soul! of owr A tew days j (iiute their obligations and it is
be seen at
ago firi destroy ed the fireplace, reported are refusing to pay up|
causing about a $50 loss. The their arrears. This is a poor
H. M. WEST S Warehouse
company notified me te settle mark o f hfinest citizenship.
T rade M a r k 9
OESIGN 9
with Mrs. Toe at once, stating
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
As
a
proof
o
f
the
mildness
of
I
A TREAT INDEED
Anvnno
snndlnsr
n
r-UKnh
»ad
«lpacTiptR»;.
ina?
that as soon as I learned the * r •
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, 1
t » „ 4 , . , , , '*i|eklv uso^rtuif» our ot'imi'n fr «e whether rn
M o s I C l S C l i m a t e . u C O l
Iw O lC ie n 1 invention l» :■^r’h n l’v patent »»hio. Coin m mp .I ch -
is a box of our chocolates or | amount o f the Ess, lit« money
.
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t'enip strictly •onfldentlnr. HANDBOOK on Uatmts
h r o r c II t i n t o
to v n
th is
w eek a
sent free. OM w t n «em y Aro r ?ecui:t:? p-ventR.
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rntents taken tlir..»* :h Blunn J tjfd . ra cetrt
Ivon buns. No candy could In*'would be promptly sent,
c!T r ^ A « U ^ u
better :il any price. Norte
B‘ sure youi property is in-! green, stocky tomato vine which
could l>c more delicately Ha- sured in a good, strong company. the frost had not yet touched.! ^ C K lH S IK J l i l K l k a n .
On the vines were a number of *,5KS7?''K t JSSSBSp
F. N. A u stin , Agent.
vored or more attractively
At Mosier Valley Bank.
packed. If you want to please
“ ',d
j
, hu NN £ C o . « ’ «'* "— Kew York
m
s
a
t/
in is in November
ana >n al
«nneiio»-.«.ms k eu vva » wo ««« b .n .u
her for fair, bnv her <t box to­
hill ranch.
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Notice to the Public.
S. li. FRANCISCO,
Gov. West has set apart Thors-!
For Sale
AT
W ill.
KIVKK
can supply you with any­
Moving Pictures
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C O M IN I
The Tombstone
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50c per yard upward
1‘ropriolor “ THtt OAKS.”
Admission
HOOD
Chas. N. Clarke.
Catalogue free
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
PirVSTCIAN AND SUHCKON
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MOSIER
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OREGON
Trespass Notice
Noiice is hereby given tha'i
i persons will not he altovved to
J cross the bottoms which I have
■ leased, or to go upon the land
without permission, under pen-
ally of the law.
aS 2m
C. If. D a VKNPORT.
TJ c Wilson Asaist’inl Claim ‘ day* November 27tll, as the day \ The two loailiiig magatims o f the
Monthly and
’
P XT n
on* which the people o f Oregon ^ i i i c Coast, the Pacific Mom
! Agent for the O-W
Co..
been
consolidated
» " R.
i, & N.
y . v .. g|1af| jj.jve thguks for their many I tl,e Su" 9<!t>
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OREGON
PaciHc
was in town on i uosi i\ settling .
. . . .
iumlcrth«* title of “ Sunset—the
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IC U L T U R A L
; he claims ,»f Mrs. Bertha John-i bleRa,r,ffB’
one were to;
count
up
the
many
things
lie!
I
t
is
',he
1Ilh.ntI„
n
of
the
p„hi.8,,er
C
O L L E G E
son, li. D. Cliatfield F. G. Pow
should
he
thankful
tor-t.h
en
m
n
y
to
»pare
DO
money
nor
effort
to
make
g
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S
'in
fi'.«T-S 'h *cla»ol vena
evs and George Chamberlain, for
circum stances
and
conditions Sunset-the PaciHc .Monthly a iTe.lit to saptcmber i #. t»u.
damages sustained by them last;
, w hich, unpleasant and discour- the West and a magazine of national DEGREE COURSES 1» niAn»phme»'»f
August. When sp .rks tn.m a
mi h t I vain.. anil importance
aowcuitotc
ENO.Rrrs.N^ Hose
passing locomotive set fire to « ^
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we
C^
Ladies- velvet and suede shoe*; Tuesday and Friday nights of each week| ¡ ^ V S y ^ t i i ^ r hl wdl , e a Tha"k5**-!
ire selling well; also the new
•c-lored felt house slippers. Get
first pick now. Strauss.
D E N TIST
Now that it is possible to send
K««. Choiic, 3:1::.
merchandise b.v Parcets-Post. we |iWI udl“ Pi"”,L-
suggest that should you need__
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anything in ttie way o f Prescrip­
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
tions tilled, Drugs or Paient Med­
icines, that you send to
No. 7 West bound
7:22 a. m
:i:47 p. m
No. 1
No. 2 East
10*20 a. ri.
fi:25 i», m.
The D ruyy ist o f Hood Rivet, ^T°- 8
No. 6
8:45 p. in.
for them. He can send Pieni to
,
p. m., flag stop
you clieaj>er than you can get,
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on Sundays only for Hood River
them at home.
and Portland.
L.
Large and varied stock
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D r . C . H. J e n k i n s
SURE
’¡’lie Reliable
A. P. Bat ’liam, President o f I
the State lloi’ticuUural Society,«
Mrs. A. Se«iiiK*’r am! «rand- V’as in Ortley :.-;L week.
s ui were visitors in Hood River
S E. Suandio Rave a very In- 1
.v «’sterday.
tejestinp’ 'uikonthi Philippines
Coal and Wend Healin» Stoves al th« Re.aHn«: ( ’ .!• last. I 'rj. ...
at W. E. Chown’ «.
{ 0| tV-peiins »h’.rdener. >
Mrs. Frank (iint<er and little Portland v:a: it Or!ley a few
son vvi’i’e visitors in Hood River days tin li a of llie etk
Wednesday aftei noon.
A. B. Pi nips from Sumpu r ,
New stock Pteferred V Stocl: Ore., vviio recently purchust d an 1
i rchard tract al Urtiey
has
canned goods. Strauss.
moved his family hire, where
Mrs. A. Marsh visited in The
they expect lom aketh eii future 1
Dalles on Tuesday.
|10„ t,
C. A. Morden, o f Portland,
spout last Sunday on his fruit I
runcli south o f town.
I
J.- M. Lei ter came up from
Portland last Saturday and spent
the day looking after his Mother
interests.
‘KW % t
- m
.»¡at Mntvfield and family have i
moved to Portland.
A timely sale o f None Such i
Mince Meat none bettor; three
packages for 26c. Strauss.
'Push The Ruttai on«» Rest’
râ
( h iI c y Item s
M n. C. E. Gove, of Hood Riv­
er, visited friends in town on
Saturday Inst.
ORFGON
We are « I • • i » t* i* for other*
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L. J. Ferguson and wife-, oft
Burnett 1‘ ickimr Buckets— \Y. Baker City, ’ ¡sited on Wednes-;
«my with \V. T. McClure and
10. Pliown.
family . They were en route to |
High top shoes foi all a gee at
Heal tie to visit relatives.
,
this place. Strauss.
Ira Rowland ami his mother,
li. R. Dean returned Wednes-
Mrs.
Ale- S o’.varl, cam« across
itay front a week's 'visit in Port­
the river from Bingen yester­
land.
day.
Airs. Stewart will visit
Horse Blankets and Gov «ws, relatives in and about .Vlesier for*
W. R. Chown.
a fortnight, before returning to;
H. M West and family were, iter horn«* in Milwaiiki«-
isTis’s in Til«' Dalles yesterday.
Tl '•
R IV E R .
J. P Erhalt Prop.
\\idely hersided Mail Ordir
¡i?,
î*“*-’ v'
n ’ iiitives in TM. Dalles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burton
vero early morning visitors ini
Hood River last Saturday.
st:;!« »V« its.
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Dual Oil Healers, W. K.Chown. 01» »tccom I of ‘ :•«■ epidemic. ".Ü1
'I A' i.iula.v. No v. Pith.
Mrs. Bertha Johnson visited 11
'
Our candies are always fresh.
Chocolate drops and fudge, 15c.
Peanut Brittle 2f»c. Strauss.
! an m
na:«
it:
my
th; new
uii«'■■■ trimine«l huts n/v,
.•rtii ini l«> Hitt. Other
Victor Records at < ‘hnvvn’s.
hnU as I« v. as ."l.tHd. Stra ss.
(le,). Evans war ,• business' ,i«u(; .yj(- «¡or sch« 0!, which has
visitor i n ’Id«' Dalles yesterday. ,(Wn cl()s •d t!ii‘ past two weeks
Oeo. Haacke, o f Portland, was btie" u*od and tesl‘-il
ai business visitor in town last
^'dletin office
Suturduy.
HOOD
¡HOSIER MEAT MARKET
n.rii
B orn x Oil Wednesday, N ov.! M,-. Stunlevant, a retired busi-!
J2th, 1913, to Mr and Mrs. IL 'n e s s m a n o l Sceth Bend, Wash.
Ij. Birkner, a daughter,
j visited Ortley this week
He is
E. B. Vensel was a busines’- looking lor n summer hoint and
visitor at the county seat Tues we may see more of him
(Miy forenoon.
I
Krosh «lock raisins, c.urrants,
. Vkll e x i t -
o
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.
rO K s.Alih:— S evrir' d • - n
Mack lign, ra n i dates, honev al
Strauss.
! i-i'Viit iais at a kar^nin. I la «
L aw yers
Y O l.’ R
Home Paper
id! ¡¿realer ‘ilfiji -s to rake this Stove more than ever
»•ter
That Swiss cheese*-oh, hov
I
Kood! Strauss.
S t e a r n s
rn
t «mue
Dr. S. W Small rettimeli yos-
lordav from a few daj s’ visit in
Portland.
a
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Y«'ii li now you should ha-v c a
V'
1 *. •y fo r li ’St l«j.,i. c r im p y
‘ ¿•a.t s.
UatU* r L*U il V ' Idle you
Si raiiss.
think r>f it.
:^iinl» r l"".. \V«diu Whli», Wn.
(.Uve «I h O ii U : I-ru-i
D e r b y
r‘
tn g (la v .
j yOUr nnn„. on oul. »utiscription list for
parties in interest.
on
i
• I the next four month?, am! will «end T E A C H E R ’ S C O U R S E S in manual
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I he health situation in Mosier. ; you a tree copy of the superbly lHustra-
„
•¿riculturr. domestic »cienca
j training,
•nd art.
M. D. Roriek, of the Pacific
now «1 uiut. notmnl, orily tw o ,
Mid-Winter „umber, ami also th** M l.S I C , including piano. ••« ng, tias4
Power & Light Co., The Dalles, .or
ho"8es remaining under i famous Sunset Indian paste**, securely j in I’ n im tn !- and voice cultur«t.
l~}( was in town Saturday making-qn*n»nGne, and they wiH soon be packed in a mailing tub«-. It will mak«- A b e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t entitled
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col lections on tin street lighting, fumigated. \V e understand that j « ''”al" iful orna"” nt
-V(>"r
j "Tin Bmu n n o r l i n u i t i n *
And a i'* T A OGV w i l l be m a ile d fr» #
l h A m in ih e ro f the citizens signed scwernl tamthes in the country j ||Tn7yonr order to Fred Lockw .; on application.
a contract with the company to 1UV
9ulte s,c*'* though >ni-! Nortiovo»tern Manager, Sun»«-t—the • Addr«»s H. M. T r x s A N i, Rej[iatra%
e«'15to**)
CorYaltia, Oregon,
J furnish a certain number o f I ln lPruv' n® slowly-.
I Pacific Monthly, Portland. Oregon.
A A T 8 F O R IS T B Y . C O M M E S C t. PH A S M A C T
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Men’s SuitsS and Boy’s Suits
showing them to you, whether you wish to buy or not.
Wo have some special bargains to oiler you in men's
suits o f HART, SCH AFFNE R & M ARX and other
makes. Not old stock out o f stv le. or anything of that
sort, hut good, up-to-the-minute suits that we have
marked down in price from onr regular low ptici",
that make them exceptional bargains at the price that
you can get them for now. Our prineioal reason for
this big reduction on thes« suits is that vvi wish to re­
duce our stock In this department and you can have
the profit, anil in many cases, more. The ’•ame p«> ti t
guaranteee goes with each and every one of thi s . V«” !
cannot make a mistake when you buy Hart. SchadV r
& Marx or Clothcraft clothes. Gome t«> us with your
Suit or Overcoat troubles. We will take pleasure in
B o y > ' S u it s
bargains in ages 4, 10, 12,
A few dandy
lo 15 and 16
years with knickerbocker pants. Materials are cash-
mers and worsteds, colors grey, brown and mixed
goods. Values $4.00 to $6.00. Your choice
S 2 .4 8
We have a good assortment o f broken sizes in boys’
cotton and wool underwear, separate garments, worth
up to tide a garment; not all «nTes of .any one kind, but
al" it all sizes in th«' lot. Your choice
25c
Coats:~Ca\o
Men's and Boys'
s and Covert cloth,
lull blanket line«!. These coats v ill Keep you warm
and dry and are w orth tip to $2.25.
Your choice while* they last...........................
89c
Aquapelle
Men's
tou/.c— 42 inches lot g, w rth iJ.iYtl
and good big values at that. We want inclose them out
and will give you these coats fo r..................
50
$2
Another lot of «lolls, dressed and undress« I. with kid
and bisque L ilies: sleeping dolls with natural hair and
eyelashes. Some o f th;>se are v orth $1.00 each and are
good values at that. Your choice...................... 2 5 C
B o y s ’ l r id e r w e a r
Ladies’ and Children’s Coats
S p e c ia ls T h i s W e e k
j
Dolls. Dressed and undressed dolls. A lot that
were damaged in shipment and we want to close them
out and make « >< m for other things
These are dandy
big values at 25c ami 3oc.
|
Yrntr choice while they last
THE PARIS FAIR
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We have i lnced on Special Sale a big lot f ladies'
and children’s Coats, all good, clean stock, is all sizes,
from 2 years up. Made o f broadcloth mixed >. Mings,
plushes, chinchillas and bearskin, r.nd a-« worth iUOt1.
$6.00.18.00 and up to $15‘ Hi. Your choice, $ 2 - 4 8
Men’s and Ladies' Sho- in all leathers and about all
size*», suitable for any occus! r, worth from $2 51) up.
Your choice..............................
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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