Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 28, 1913, Image 4

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Our Mosier Patronage
Increasing
NEWSPAPER LAW
The supreme court o f the
For Rent
United States recently made a
Ten room house, bath, hot and . ruling which in substance makes
coll winter, three-quarters of a ' th'i subscriber who takes his
mile from depot. Apply at this paper out of the post office and j
refuses to pay lhe subscripta n,
office.
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.____ ____ j guilty of felony and as liable to ¡
arrest as any other who defrauds
^That’ s gratifying to us and leads us to still gm :ten efforts to make this Store rr.ore Ilian ever
Fire Ius:ira:»ce.--F. N. AUSTIN,
says the Olympia Independí ill.
at Mosier Valley Bank.
The following :s a sym peis of
“ Your Store” for service.
Here are Rc i e < i ¡he t!,ii } s tl at court: A Stock so complete
Victor Records at Chown’ s.
t he U. S. supreme court decision
that we feel safe in saying, you’ ll not find it’s t (jci.l a: e F r e e s j «mil Rely
to 40*7< lower
regarding delinquent subscrip-!
Underwear and Blankets. Soej
than Portland or any other Western city. I.over, t u i , than the widely heralded Mail Order
tions and is published as a mat-,
Strauss. Hurry!
ter of inforinaliou for all those |
“ junk.” We want you to make us prove these sialen c ids. We r.re doing it for others
Coal Oil Heaters, W. E.Chown. who are subscribers to news-!
every day.
Frank Ginger was a business patters:
1. Subscribers ' h» do not
visitor in The Dalles Wednesday.
give express notice to the con­
Tftwh The Button and Rest"
Barnett Picking Buckets— VV. trary are considered as wishing
E. Chown.
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to renew their ruhscript’oii.
Pure Maple Syrup. Strauss,
2. Subscribers ordering the
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discontinuance of their periodi­
o f course.
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Amos Root was a visitor in cal the publisher may continue
to semi it until all arrearage lias
Portland the first of the week.
been paid.
Horse Blankets and Covers,
3. If subscribers neglect or I
W. E. Chown.
refuse to take their periodical!
J. E. Cole and S. E. Francisco from the postoffice, they are re­
transacted business in The Dalles sponsible until they settle their
hill and order their paper dis­
Tuesday.
The Reliable
continued.
Eastern Buckwheat—the real
4. If subscribers move to
“M ONARCH”
thing. Strauss.
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other places without informing
A
range
without
a
peer
The Christian Sunday School the publisher and papers are
Furniture and
will hold its regular services next sent to former address, subscrib­
$ 55.00
The Perfect Stove
ers are responsible.
Rugs
Sunday.
You’ ll be asked to pay
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CHEERFUL
5.
Courts
have
decided
that
No city store excels our
Coal and Wood Heating Stoves
$10.00 more in any other
refusing periodicals from the
display. We invite your
at W. E. Chown’ s.
More in use in this locality than
inspection, whether you
office ormovingand leavingthem
8tore in Oregon.
wish to buy or not.
J. N. Mosier and H. M. Scearce uncalled for is prima facia evi­
all others.
$ 24.75 Buys a good
went to The Dalles Monday on dence of intention to defraud.
Make
our Store your
$ 1 1 2 5 to $ 1 5 . 7 5
iieadquarters when in
business.
6. If subscribers pay in ad­
steel range with high
Hood River—There are
warming oven, burns coal
Warm fell slippers for child­ vance they are bound to give
plenty of restful chairs at
ren, ladies and men. See Strauss. notice at the end of time if they
AIR TIGHT HEATERS
your service. A Rest
or wood— a guaranteed
do not want to continue taking
Room is provided for
baker.
Wm. H. Cook was an early it, otherwise the publisher is
up from $ 1 .2 5
women and children.
morning visitor to Hood River authorized to semi it and the
Monday.
subscriber will be responsible un­
Miss Nada Clark spent Sunday til an express notice with pay­
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in Hood River, the guest of Mrs. ment is sent to Ihe publisher.
Geo. Emry.
C H R IS T M A S
E. A. Franz Co.,
Christmas will soon be here!
For toys, dolls, holiday ties, Now is tiie time to pick out y our
handkerchiefs, linens, etc., the presents while stock is complete.
A good line» o f Books, Station­
St auss store will he the place,
ery, Postcards, Xmas Booklets,
o f course.
Mrs. E. M. Strauss and Miss Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Games,
“
Toilet Sets, Brushes and Combs,
Ellen Carlson were visitors In Hand Mirrors, Gift Boxes, Bibles,
Hood River Wednesday.
Testaments, Leather Goods, Mag­
Gerald Wyss and wife went to azine subscriptions, and Novel­
Cow Has Twins
ties.
Portland Wednesday to spend
Don’ t forget that for every
Thanksgiving with relatives.
Geo. Chamberlain has a Dur­
five cent purchase you get one
ham cow which gave birth to
I want that winter hill order vote for the big doll.
twins one day last week. The
for good things to eat and my
calves are of normal size and
good and prices will please you,
lusty youngsters.
or I want my goods back.—
Strauss.
What shall we have for tea?
Mrs. 0. E. Wilson, Mrs. T. W. Many times a hard thing to
DeBussey and Miss Burton spent think up something different.
M •'day afternoon in Hood River. Try a slice of Smoked Salmon;
Dr. S. W. Small left Wednes­ j t will give you an appetite. Buy
day for The Dalles and Portland, it of Strauss.
AT
at which latter place he will
L. A. McArthur, representing
spend Thanksgiving with his the Pacific P. &. L, Co., of The
Dalles, was in town Tuesday and
•wife.
while here he secured P. L. Ar­
H "irv Bauer left on Wednes­ thur to take the monthly read­
day to spend a few days with his ings of the meters in town and Saturday Night, Dec. 6th,
mother in Portland. He was ac- vicinity.
Given By
co niianied by Alex Carlson.
Always something new here.
This time it’s ladies’ blue Nu
Ask the man who has worn Buck Baby Doll button shoes,
Gold Seal rubbers and he will all the rage in the East. I show
tell
"tt that they wear much before the large Western cities.!
better than 'ill others. For sale If you want good up to-tho min- T ' ¡ r l c p f c
75c
ute footwear, see Strauss.
M
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by Strauss.
The Best Creamery Butter and Fresh Country Eggs at all times.
Christmas Toys
New Shirt Waists for Ladies
A fine line just received, from neat black sateen to the
finest of silk and net materials. Some of them are put
up in nice Christmas boxes and would make lovely
gifts. Ask to see them. 2nd Floor.
SURE
DENTIST
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Now that it is possible to send
i
Res. Phone, 333
merchandise by Parcels Post, we lu 8 1 Office Phone.
suggest that should you need
anything in the way o f Prescrip­
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med­
icines, that you send to
No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m
No. J.
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2:47 p. m
No. 2
East ”
10:20 a. m.
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6:456 p. m.
The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, No. 8
No. 6
44 4 4
8:45 p. m.
for them. lie can send them to
No. 17, at 4:08 p. m., flag stop
you cheaper than you can gel
on Sundays only for Hood River
them at home.
and Portland.
.Chas. N. Clarke,
L.
COMINI
W hen you are in need of
The Tombstone
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FRUIT STAMPS
can supply you with any­
thing in this line at most
reasonable prices.
:-:
Oregon
send to the
ELITE PRINTER!
T R Y H IM A N D
B E CONVINCED
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Oregon
FARMERS’ W EEK
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
MOSIER
OREGON
December & to 13, 1913
This will be a notable event in The
educational history o f Oregon.
Farmers’ Oo-'opera/tion will lie the
leading topic of a stimulating series of
j lectures. The week will be crowded
: with discussions, and demonstrations in
' everything that makes for the welfare
| of the farmer and home-maker.
“It Pays in the End”
I
“ This is better than going away
to the country and leaving poor
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
in a hot city home. ”
t\
W INTER SHORT COURSE
Janaary 5 to 30, 1914
The College has spared no effort to
make this tiie n*>rt compete short
coarse in its history. A ‘ ery Wide
range o f courses will lr offered in
General Agriculture, Horti.jlture, An­
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Arte, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
and Music. Numerous lectures and
discussions on FARMERS* C o - o p e r a -
TtoN, at home and abroad, will be a
leading feature. Make this a pleasant
and profitable winter outing. No tui­
tion. Accommodations reasonable. Re­
duced rates on all railroads. For fui-
ther information address
W e handle all style« and
sizes of G-E Electric Fans—
The Leaders of the Market.
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood River,
Oregon
First National Bank Building
FM
Advertise in the Bulletin, it Pays
We have jest unpacked a large express shipment of
Dress Skirts for ladies. Newest weaves and styles.
2nd Floor.
New Hats for Thank^iving
In our Millinery Department you will find Borne very
tempting values in trimmed hats and untrimmed hats.
We have one lot of values up to 3.00 that we are sell­
ing at. each ...........................................................
89 c
We have placed a special price on all our trimmed
and untrimmed hats and you will find it to your inter­
est to call and investigate. 2nd Fitter.
$
D r . C . H, J e n k i n s
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
New Dress Skirts for Ladies
We have the largest and finest line of Toys this year
that has ever been in the city. Dolls of every descrip­
tion, Wagons, Sleds, Games, and every kind of a me­
chanical toy that you can wish for. We are just be­
ginning to get them on display and we know that you
will have to look no farther to secure a suitable gift for
young, middle aged or old, at most reasonable prices.
DRUGS?
Catalogue Free
A TREAT INDEED
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
P. Erhart, Prop.
If you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to
sett, come in and see us.
The Dalles
MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA
Tiie railroad company is build­
ing a 40-foot addition onto the
•west end of the freight ware­
house, to accommodate the in­
creasing freight traffic.
ORFGON
W e will pay you the tup price for Butter, Eggs
and Chickens.
W e Pay the Freight
Chown’s Hall,
J. T. Davenport and family
•went to The Dalles Wednesday
to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Davenport’ s parents.
H O O D R IV E R .
All kinds of Fresh and Smoked
Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish.
BIG DANCE
is a box of our chocolates or
bon bons. No candy could be
better at any price. None
could be 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,
Home Paper
w ye rs
MOSIER, OREGON
Mosier Book Store
The Misses Lurline and Dolly
Fisher and S dm.t Pantzske were
■hopping in Hood River Tuesday
afternoon.
L a
in y o u r
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Large and varied stack
50 c per yard upward
NEWS
D erby & S tea r n s
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
Linoleums
C. A. Bell and wife, o f Hood
River, were guests at Hotel Mo-
sier oil Wednesday.
ADVERTISE
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar,
Corvallis, Oregom
'Trespass Notice
Notice is hereby given that
persons will not be allowed to
cross the 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.
OREGON
A G R IC U L TU R A L
COLLEGE
B K G 1 N S it* forty-fifth »chool yem*
S e p t e m b e r ts. 1913.
•DEGREE COURSES >» many phases ol
A G R IC U L T U R E .
E N G IN E E R IN G .
H O IM
E c o n o m ic s . M in in g . F o r e s t r y . c o m ­
m e r c e . PHARMACY.
T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in
a o r ic ih .
TU R E.
HOME
E C O N O M IC S .
M E C H A N IC
A R TS F O R E S TR Y . C O M M ER CE. PHARM ACY
TEACHER'S COURSES In manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
anti art.
MUSIC, including piano, «tring, band
instrument* and voice culture.
A DEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
“ T
he
E nrich m ent
of
R ural L ie s "
and a C atalogue will be mailed frS#
on application.
Address H. 11. T ennant , Registrar
Farmers’ Business Courses by Corre­
ttw-7 1S t e M J
Corvallis, OregoS.
spondence without tuition.
Ladies’ Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, $2.48
Nice, dainty hemstitched handkerchiefs with lace
trimmed edge, put up in a neat Japanese folder. These
will make excellent gifts and will not last long at the
Special prices we are offering them.
Regular 45c values. Special.. .........
256
A fine lot of Coats for winter in all the desirable ma­
terials, colors and styles. We find that we have too
many of these and wish to reduce our stock and are
going to give you the benefit. There are values in this
lot up to $10, and in the children’s coats there are all
sizes. Do not let this bargain slip b$ when you can
buy coats like these for o
n
l
y
2 -4 8
Boys’and Men’s Overcoats $2.48
Think o f it! A good, warm overcoat, right at the
beginning of the season, for only $2.49! Ages 11 to 18
years for boys. Men’s sizes. 35 to 42.and in values from
from $6 to $13.50. You ean’ t afford to rtliss this chance
to get yourself or the boys a dahdy good Overcoat,
when you can get one for only...............
2 -4 8
THE PARIS FAIR.
$
$
L A D IE S ’ N E C K W E A R
A dandy new lot of tHe newest novelties In neckwear
just received that will make most suitable gifts for
Christmas, and if you Wish to send them by «tail there
is nothing that would go in better shape thin Something
of this kind, and is always appreciated.
»°°= > RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E