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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
Mis. A. iste- ;.i t ant i Mrs. W. Jj. Rowland visitisi in Ht od Iiiv- er Wetlnestlay w iLìi thè bitter’» mother, Mrs. E. J. Middieswurt. — LOCAL — For Kent Hosier Patronage Increasing TJn roomJiouse, bath. hot a -•! Harry Co-;-! arti faiuily, <>f d'. 1 w iter, three-quarters <>'' « Stevenson, Wasii. ¡»re Imre vis- mil ‘ from depot, Apply at Un t iting tlie former’a paronts, Slr. office. and Mrs. S. I1 ’ . Goss. li. E. Adels, of Portland, was Fire f 'S ir:inr*i -F. N. A ustin . a visitor hi town Inai Saturday. at A"osi -1 Y:d!< Bank. Mr. Ad ds’ i:i d!y -.viti semi leave io.■ Caiifo: lo spenti tlie wilì— ¡it. Chow a’». V.C’Oi- ter. Mr-, I’. i . Arthur \v»w a vis Don’ ! foryei mi wdii I Ila ve to itor iu T lv Dulles \Ved:u>m!a.'.. go oiit of town l'or loya, Chrisl- íyiri'.iv \ sin d , lobster, dam s, fa iiC .t ribbons a lililí! tw.v oyst.v». eraiis. S trauss. * ’ go o d s al i in,'., rn linens. I V >:*.l OJ Heaters, W. E.Chowti. tlie way orn til* Em I. Eull <r* i. C'lHH»l):*rl:lin W aSU vis¿t- details la* .. Stri; tira. or in Hood (liver yesterda lore- . G. J. E. Carlson and son, noon. \lex, Mrs. ,i. E. Proctor and ADVERTISE . ” Vr r ire. H e re mo to me of ti e things that count : tliiii we f i i safe in »eying, y'rj’ If not Pnd it’s equi I- t! .- !i p< : land nr : ny »¡I er Western city. jm ” 1 ower, i m Home Paper HOSIER, OREGON Wo are doing it for others All kinds o f Fresh and Smoked "Push Tie Button and Rest’ Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish, We will pay you the top price for Butter, Egys and Chickens - I______ Tsçy&r.s -;:>«• f l IN If you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to sell, come in and see us. The Best Creamery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at-all times. DRUGS? “MONARCH” A range without a |*eer * $ 5 5 .0 0 You’ ll be asked to pay $10.00 more in any other store in Oregon. $ 2 4 .7 5 Buys a good steel range-’ with high warming oven, burns coal or wood — a guaranteed linker. Furniture and Rugs 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 serviee. A Rest Room is provided for women and children. N cluding kitchen, diningroom and bedroom furniture. Can be seen at L. CO MINI can supply you with any thing in this line at most reasonable prices. Hood River Oregon L. Lamb, B. J. W’eller, Donald Ahern and .D. P. Harvey were Mosier visitors at The Dalles last Saturday. The ‘ ‘ Hoosier Heights” hoys will give a dance at their school house, tonight. Everyone cor dially invited. New stock o f up-to-date ladies’ waists came in from the East this week, in grey flannel, black unteen, dark stripe pongenette and white laundered tailored effects. See Strauss. H. J. Taylor, o f Pend Id ton, Grand Master o f the Oregon Odd Fellows, visited the local lodge Tuesday night. Mr. Taylor was on a tour of the lodges in this section. BE CONVINCED Catalogue Free D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. P T Inclusive Dec. 8th, 1913 1913 - T o l>e given tor the best Exhibit o f Corn grown during 191» in eountry tributary to the ()- W. R. & N. Every Corn Grower should enter his products in this contest. Every Farmer should attend these shows which are the ht*St o f the kind ever given by a Railroad in the Northwest for the benefit o f the people and communities along! it* lines. Ask Particulars-bf ary Agent o f the Nothing but the latest and Uist pictures shown. O-W. R. & N. Change o f program each night. I5c 10c Advertise MUNNSCo.36,“ We are Headquarter« for Suita and Overcoats for Men and Boys, and no matter how little you may care to invest, we can supply the demand to your entire satisfaction. In our Ix'tter grades w e carry exclusively the HART, SCH AFFN FIl £ MARX and CLOTH- CRAFT makes and Hie values we offer are unequal«! anywhere. Besides, with these makes we give one of the very strongest o f guarantees and one that we will stand back of to the letter, and they are only too glad to stand back o f us. They want you satisfied. We have special prices on some overcoats for men and boys that will pay you to loik at. even though you may not need a coat just at the present time. $3.50 values. now............. ............. $2.90 • • ............. 3.4S 4.50 ” «s ............. 3 .79 5.50 « « ............. 4.38 5.75 < « ............. 6.28 7.75 ** < • ............. 6.28 8.00 ” Men’ s all wool medium weight top coats, about all' sites in the lot, special values at $10.00— Your choice, while they la s t'................. $5-00 To fully appreciate the splendid values we are offer ing in the line o f Overcoats, we invite you to call and look them over. We know uv can please you *»New York Branch Office, 026 F S t* Washington, D..<V Notice to the Public. The two leading magazines o f the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and the Sunset; have been consolidated under the title o f “ Sunset— the l ’aeitic Monthly.” h y s ic ia n a n d MOSIER - S urgeon * OREGON" Trespass Notice* Nolica is hereby given thali persons will not be allowed to cross fhe bottoms which I have- leased, or to go upon the land'! without permission, under pen alty o f the law. a8 2m C. H. DAVENPORT. O R EG O N A G R IC U L T U R A L C O LLE G E It is the intention o f the publisher) to spare no money nor effort to make B E G I N S its forty-fifth school yea* Sunset —the Pacific Mouthly a credit to septemper 1 *. 1 9 1 3 . the Weak ami a magazine o f national DE GRE E C O U R S E S in many phaseso^ value and importance. agriculture . E ngineering . H o m s e co no m ics . M ining , f o r e str y . C om To introduce it t* new readers we 1 merce . ph ar m acy . will^nakc the follow '« g special o ffp r:1 TW O -YEAR C O U R S E S in ao r ic u u Send 60c in stamps,- and we wiH put t u r e , h o m e e c o n o m ic s , m e c h a n ic ARTS FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY your name on our subscription list for the next four months, and will send T E A C H E R 'S C O U R S E S In m u iu l training, agriculture, domestic scienc* you a free copy o f the superbly illustra- and art. j ted Mid-W Inter number, and also the M U S IC , including piano, string, has4 famous Sunastdndian |iost»r, securely instruments and voie» culture. packed in a mailing tube. It w ift make B EAU TIFU L B O O K LE T entitled . a beautiful ornament for your front " T hk E n r ic h m e n t o f R i - r a i , L i f r * and a Ç a T aloguk will be mailed fn room or den. on application. Send your order to Fred lock ley. Address H. M. T e n n a n t , Registra^ Northwestern Manager. Sunset—the ttw-7-l» to M ) Oorvallis, Oregea. Pacific Mon.hly, TYjrtiaiul. Oregon. in the Bulletin, it Pays Wm. Rudolf, Manager. Overcoat Special for Men and Boys arks A handsomely illnrt-rated weekly. Largest cir culation o f any acir-wtlBo journal. Terms, f3 a year : four months, f 1. Sold by all newadealers. In Ca.-h Prizes Tuesday and Friday nights of each week - M A nron e sending ankelcli and description nmy QUloklr ascertain our opinion froe whether • Invention t* probably patentable. - Commutili Uons-at rictTyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Du* nife sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patetrs. Putente taken through Munii A Cor-receive special notice, without charge, ia iho Return Limit Dec. 1» to 6- MOSIER OPERA HOUSE - rade D e s ig n s C O PYR IG H TS 4 C . Final Sale Dates AT Children under 12 years Oregon Scientific JStîiêrican. $1,000.00 HOOD RIVER, OREGON: 66 YEARS' E X P E R IE N C E Oregon - W ash ington Railroad & Navigation Co. Pictures Admission — - Excursion Proprietor “ T H E OAKS*” Moving ELITE PHTERY' Pendleton, Dec. 5th-6th S. E. FRANCISCO, send to the TR Y HIM A ND Low Round-Trip Fares From All Stations in Oregon On the is a box of our chocolates or bon lions. No candy could be better at any price. None could be more delicately tla- vored or more attractively packed. I f you want to please her for fair, buy her a box to day. When you are in need of The Tombstone -------- Man -------- The Dalles N A T R E A T INDEED Mrs. Rebecca Ward, o f Port land, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Harlan, and son, L. E. Ward. C k u * Iv £ TO H. M. W EST’S Warehouse. OREGON- ^ °‘ ^ 2 :4 7 p * ^ tNo 2 East 10:20a.m. East- ‘ ” ’ “ “ 6:35 p. m. The Druggist of flood Rivet, \ No. 8 No. 6 “ “• 8:45 p. m; 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 River» them at home. and Portland. “ li e Pay the Freight ; >y Show : V - I l d h , IN . V ^ L u h e , 50 c per yard upward Corn HOOD RiVlIR Now that it is possible to send merchandise by Parcels Post, we 1081 l'hone- 1 Bei Phon«- 333- |suggest that should you need anything in the way of Prescrip tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med- L O C A L 1 IM F -T A B L E icines, that you send to No. 7 West hound 7:22 a. m Linoleums - - Large and varied stock E. A. Franz Co D r . C . H, J e n k i n s DENTIST SURE Spiced herring and Milch.,er I"” «*1™ '¡” 'ar* herring in keg». Smoked sal- bmlilmg and the mayor will ap- , , , | i poin t the d iffe r e n t m u n icipal mon to s lic e ; boiled ham to slice. 1 „. committees and transact any Strauss. ., , , •other business'properly coming Horse Blankets and Covers, J l)(;f,)re that august Isxly, The Perfect Stove W. E. Chowrr. .. Mr. J. Strain, who recently “CHEERFUL ’,V. A. Mathew» was attend,ng!sh;i)|e(|1)isl!((: i(iho|(|K(.()i| ^ to business matters at the coun- j fmm Ma(, , , 8 a, 0 |„ <> |,js More in ime in this locality than* ty seat on Wednesday. ¡livestock and farming utensils. | all others. Attorney Frank G. Dick and* He has a large amount of hog $ 1 1 2 5 to $ 1 5 .7 5 Geo. It..Snipes, of I’he Dalle:, wire which he will tint around were in town Wednesday. th? 140 acres of land which he Goal and Wood Heating Stoves! purchased of Mrs. M. Harlan, AIR TIGHT HEATERS at W E. Chown’s. Mr. Strain has a dine breed of up from $ 1 .2 5 Dr. S. W. Small and Ben Lan-! '.">** which he will make a spec- dauer spent1 Wednesday after-ila lv 1,1 l ‘lls' ldt- noon in Hood River. I Lee Evans and son Fred are Mrs. J. N; Mosier returned on ,l0me t™1» l' Foos hunting trip Monday from • fortnight’s visit'>" William count.v. Tiiey brought ! with relatives in Pdrtland. home 32 geese. M. A. Mayer, j . . | Ben Landauer and 1 J. K. Mc-j New stock all kinds ol break- ( . Iregor returned this week fronij fast foods and mushes in pack , a similar trip, but were not quite ages and sacks came this week. I' . ' ’ II I so successful. Of ¡he several Due this week, Eastern Buck million which Jack saw, he got wheat. Strauss. only one lone goose. The boys Ilev. J. G. Tate will hold regu didn’ t take enough salt along. lar services at Immanuel Church The cases of Vensel vs. Snipes next Sunday, at the usual time. and Small vs. Snipes, which was Dr. M. E. Welch, , veterinary to have been heard in Justice surgeon of Hood River, was a Cdle’s court on Wednesday were, professional caller in town yes- in the former case, compromised For Sale terday. and the latter case was contin An assorted lot of second uel!. Attorney Frank G. Dick, Geo. Davenport and wife, of hand household goods, in >f The Dalles, appeared for the Portland, came up last Saturday . . k..r . . ... ..... I ORFGON /- P. Erhart, Prop* J Prices t oeilively 20% to 40'/< Iowan % /■¿L G. L. McC/iitdieon and l:imily | daughter (i l l'll', Mrs. E. W. visitors in Hood River Mon- Davidhizar and the Misses Hazel (hi for moon’. Overlander, Emily Husband» and Harr .it Picking Buckets— W. Bessie Jones w -iv Hosier virit- E Chown ¡drain Hood Hirer last Saturday \ ................ . , ,, . , , afternoon. J. H. Devlin and E. E. Aden of Portland, spent the week-end The common council of the < at OrLlcy. City of Musier will hold its first Mrs. It. H. Cummings and lil-! He son left yesterday morning for a fortnight’s visit with Port land friends. R IV E R . eve : v day. W ere . , o i l , plainfilts, hut W. II. Wilson, and spent Sunday here with rel- ... , ’ ^ counsel for the defendant, was ! detained at home on account of A le a d in g Eastern tailoring his w ife’s illness, hhuse sends us word to sell 80 styles o f woolen» at 10% dis count. Your chancetd save $2j to $4 on a suit, o f Strauss. HOOD MGSIER MEAT MARKET .4 Stcck so complete \ i n, than the widely heralded Mail Order We want you lo make us prove these slulen ents. S tear n s L aw yers IN YOU R T hat’s gratifying to ns and lew!» us tosili! area ter efforts to make this Store more than e\«er "Yi; • St D erby a Thanksgiving Table Linen We have one of the largest and b^st assortments of table linens for you to choose from this Fall that we have ever offered. We have them in all prices, by the yard or ready made. By the yard, in very pretty pat terns, at 25c, 35c, 45c. 65c and up to all pure linen in very neat design. Napkins to match, from 50c a set up. M isses’ and Children’s Coats A big line to choose from, in values up t o $10 apiece. Your choice.................. ........................... $2.48 Blankets and Com forts This is the season o f the year when one can fully ap predate the nice warm bedding, and we have never had a more complete line in both wool and cotton than w e have this Falk I f you are going to need anything in this line, call and see what we have and the most rea- We have a splendid assortment o f these for you to onable prices that we are asking. choose from in blue, grey and brown, with plain or mil Men’ s Rubbers Special - Everstick rubbers for men: itary collars, singl« or double breast, with double shoul larg sices, but splendid bargains at. the p a ir... 25 C ders rubber lined, and made to stand the roughest kind of weather. For boys, 50c up. Men, $1. $1.25 and up. Children's Rubber Special-8J to 13. Choice. . 38C Woolen Shirts for Men and Boys THE PARIS FAIR, 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