Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 05, 1913, Image 4

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    l-’or Rent
Ten room lions *. Imt.li, hot » ' •
Ernest Evans and Orie Hodge
.cold water, three-quarters of a ,eft Saturday forUmulilla.wlure
in'I • fiMU de.'ol, A!>;»iy at tlrs Ih** will work for the railroad
.office.
company.
Fire Insurance. ~F. N.
at Mosier Valley Bank.
A
u s t in
.
dr
'seful Gifts at Franz's
Gus Godliersen were business
visitors in Hood River Inst Sat-
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c.
h
derby
. J e n k in s
a S te a r n s
D E N T IS T
L aw yer s
HOOD
Y o u will have to look elsewhere for the ether kind; l ut just consider the pleasure one gets all
the year round from a comfortable Chair or Rocker, Library Table, Iiiig ,*«*' of China, Silverware
or any other o f the scores of practical things to be found here.
Mrs. Sarah McVey anil niece,
Miss Alice Bennett, 8|>eiit last
Saturday and Sunday with rela­
tives in The Dalles,
.
RIVER
OREGON
1081 Oflkt elioni.
Res Phone. 333
HOOD
R IV E R .
ORFGON
TOYS!
Victor Records at C.iown’s.
.1. M. Elliott and N. P. Stur-
N * v Cabbage. only 2e per 111.,
gess left on Tuesday, by boat,
■at Niclml’s Sto 'e.
for Portland, where they may N etlrly one-fourth o f one floor has been leased to OLD SANTA !« t his annual display anil lie
Mrs. Win. Johnson is sp-ndinjr
moved in — bag and baggage. Bring the Children to Toy land. It it’ s to !■<* had, you 11 find it here*.
remain this winter.
•the week in l*i»r(land.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, of
Unihrellus for Christmas gifts,
Portland, spent Thanksgiving
$1.25 to $2.50. Strauss.
here with Hie latter’ s brother.
J, 11 Devlin, of Portland, was H. M. West, and family.
a visitor at Ortley last Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Burton left for A l­
Goal Oil Healers, W. E.Chown. bany last Monday to resume her
Wm. Davis was a visitor in duties in the central telephone
will deliver Free , by freight, express or Parcels Post, your Christmas purchases- and on
The Dalles the first of the week. office, where she is chief oper­
the clay you want them.
ator.
Fresh Sauerkraut in hulk at
Mrs. C. H. Davenport and
Meal. Market.
Mrs. Jas. Cherry left on Monday
E. B. Woo.1, o f Portland, vis­
for Portland, where Mrs. Daven­
ited here last Sunday with his
port will undergo an operation
parents.
at the hospital.
Try a sack of The Best Patent
.1. K. McGregor and wife re­
Flour only $1.25 at
turned yesterday from a visit to
Nichol’ s Store.
Portland. Mr. McGregor’s fath-;
Barnett Picking Buckets— W.
er returned with them and will
E. Chown.
■ VT
.
tv JUKKK»!
remain this winter.
«CS3S
AI.t..l Sclior-ui. o I'lie Dalles,
Don’ t forget the big dance in !
was a visitor in town Tuesday
Cliown’ s Hall tomorrow night. |
afternoon,
was made la s t:
A
mistake
rhursdav, li er -12ic; Friday, week as to admission, which
.. h, lo , , i.iuii imj, spare ribs, will lie $1.00, instead of 75c, as:
15c, 2 llis, 25c, at Meal Market. stated.
Horse Blankets and Covers,
Yon must see the bargains in
W. E. Chown.
silks and dress goods I bought at
Albert Medenwald left yester­ the Portland sale. Wool challies j
at 29c, worth 45; Pongee silk at
day for a few days’ visit in Port* 1
; 75c, worth $1.19; fancy silk at
land.
i $1, worth $1.50: Bath Robes at
Kodaks make good Christmas ^ 45 worth $4.50. Strauss
m,
.
,
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,
presents.—At Arthur & Burt
Mrs. L. Ward and little daugh­
DOLLS
TOYS
F A N C Y LIN E N S
HANDKERCHIEFS
Drug Co.
ter, who s|>ent Thanksgiving
Coal and Wood Heating Stoves |u>re with her husband and »th ­
SWEATERS
K N IT SCARFS and CAPS
JE W E LR Y
at W. E. Chown s.
,,,. relatives, returned Friday to
PURSES
WARM SLIPPERS
-
BATH ROBES
Miss Mary Reeves was a pass- her home in Portland,
KIM O NAS
enger on yesterday’s local to, j. 3kmin left |Hat Saturday for
Christmas Deliveries
w.
E. A. Franz Co.
r.
“It Pays in the EncF 9^
“ This is better than going away
to the country and leaving poor
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
in a hot city home.
Hood
Oregon
W e handle all styles and
sizes of G-E Electric Fail»—
The Leaders of the Market.
“ We Pay the Freight.
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
The Christmas Store !
Hood River,
Oregon
I'irst National Bank Building
F-J»
minili
Come and see the articles suitable for
A T R E A T INDEED
PRESENTS
íWTWW
ort an< *
Prinoville, where he was called
For Oranges, Grapefruit, Lem- as a witness in a case to be tried
ons and Cranberries, go to
in the circuit court, which is in
Nichol’s Store, j session this week.
is a box o f our chocolates or
bon bons. No candy could be
better at any price. None
could be more delicately fla­
vored or more attractively
packed. I f you want to please
her for fair, buy her a box to-
da>
S. E. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor " T H E O A K S .”
Saturday,
S. F. Goss and wife are spend-
Ed. L. Howe and wife and
ing the week with relatives in Miss Daisy Biles left on Saturday
Portland.
for Portland. Mr. Howe will
L. H. Wilson, o f Portland, has 8° an
California, to transact
been visiting this week with Mr. business for his Chicago firm,
and Mrs. Ceo. Wood.
i Mr. an d Mrs. Gerald Wyss,
Fresh Celery and Head L et­ Dr. S. W. Small and Henry Bau
er returned Wednesday from
tuce every week at
Portland, where they spent sev­
Nichoi’s Store.
eral days with relatives and
V. R. Brooks and sister, Miss
friends,
Ruth, were visitors in The Dalles
S. W. Heppner, of Hood River,
last Saturday.
visited Mosier fruit growers here
H. C. Clark and daughter, Miss last Saturday. Mr. Heppner has
Nada, were shopping in Hood a large consignment o f No. 1
River yesterday.
nursery stock which he is dis­
B o rn :— On Friday morning, posing o f at bargain prices.
Nov. 28, Lo Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
When 1 sell about $500 worth
Bailey, a daughter.
of sample gloves and mittens in
Mrs. T. W. DeBussoy and lit­ six months, there must he a rea­
tle son were visitors in P01 tland son. A new lot of the famous
the first of tile week.
Ripon gloves and mittens just
received,
many fur lined and
itoht. Hardwick left last Sun-
trimmed,
make fine Christmas
da» tor Portland, where lie will
gifts.
Strauss.
remain this winter with his wife.
Santa
Claus’ Post
Office Opens
Here
Mail your letter to him and tell him what you want
Advertise in the
Strauss Co-Operative Store,
BIG DANCE
Mosier,
Oregon.
AT
Chown’s Hall,
it Pays
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
GOLLEGE
FARM ERS’ W EEK
County School Superintendent Bulletin office a pleasant call.
NOTED SPEAKER COMING
December 8 to 13, 1913
Clyde T. Bonney.of The Dalles, The Col. is backing the move­
Saturday
Night,
D
Dec
ec
6th,
This wit I be a notable event in the
spent Tuesday in town visiting ment to install a tramway front
Mosier people will have the
educational history o f Oregon.
our school.
Mr. Bonney ex­ Ortley to Rowena, and stated pleasure o f hearing Mrs. Edyth
Given By
Farm ers’ Co-operation will be the
pressed himself as highly pleased ¡that operations would probably Tozier Weatherred, in (Tow n 's
leading topic of a stimulating series of
with the appearance
the begin in the spring. The tram-.
next Monday
lectures. The week will be crowded
pu- way, which will lie a freight and
school and the work o f
speak on Good Roads and
witli discussions, and demonstrations in
pits and teachers.
express proposition chiefly, will I Community
Interest's.
Mrs.
everything that makes for the welfare
of the farmer and home-maker.
greatly reduce the cost of trans- j Weatherred has a nation-wide
pollution trom railroad points to * reputation as a public speaker
Christian Church Service
W IN T E R SHORT COURSE
®r^ ey*
I and lends to her discourses a
Regular services will be held
*■
'most pleasing manner o f ex-
January 5 to 30, 1914
next Lordsday morning and eve­
MOVING PICTURES POSTPONED (pressing herself and an earnest-
CHRISTM AS NEW S
The College has spared no effort te
ning, at the Christian Church.
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ness o f purpose which capivate,
make this the most complote short
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
Wm Rudolf, who has been entertain, enlighten and con-
course in its history. A »ery wide
Minister.
conducting
a moving picture ! v ' nce her audiences,
Christmas will soon be here! ransre of courses will b*. offered 1*
The Electric Wiring & Supply
See Nichol’s full line of Ball
Mrs. Weatherred is peculiarly N()W
the time to plck ou tyout- General Agriculture, H orti.jlture, An­
show in Cliown’ s Hall for the
B and Rubber footwear — the Co., o f Hood River, has been
imal Husbandry,
Dairying, Poultry
well
qualified
to
speak
on
the
,
, -,
. , -
, ,
Notice
past month,has concluded to dis-
, . 1
,
,
,
presents while stock is complete, Keeping, Mechanic A etc, Domestic
be u made on the market today. busy here this week wiring Sta-
subject
of
good
roads
and
com­
A special meeting o f the M. i continue the busi lies until health
,
,
, ,
. tion Agent Allmgton s house,
A g o o d line o f Books, Station- Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
munity interests, as she lias giv­
1 s. ¡sendhuger anil daughter o .■
n
i>
> 1
,,
.
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, , Section Foreman Piercey s house W. A., will be held next Wednes- conditions here are lietter than
ery, Postcards, Xmas Booklets, ' *nd Music- Numerou« lectures and
Je i on Monday lor Portland........ tha KllIll,
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. ,.
’ iiiseussior.s vm F a r m e r s ’ G o - o p sr a -
It is expensive en much D m e an, I thought to
and the bank. m
W. r.
G Humerick day evening, fur the purpose of jut present.
wli Tc they wdl spend the win­
tliese problems — problems
a ‘
L S’
I TI0N> at home and abroad, will be •
to
make
two
trips
a
week
from
deciding
as
to
a
change
o
f
meet­
is doing the work in a very sat-
w h ic h every citizen should he . _ * .
t3' Hi ushe£ a n d Lprcths, leading feature. Make this a pleasant
ter.
White
Salmon,
and
the
patron-
ing
night,
and
preliminaries
of
isfactory manner,
,
1
. . .
||.iri,. ¡n ‘ (»ivsl,»d
winter outing. No tut-
he
has received
since open- particular^
in.etesiea, Hu
as tfiov
tney Hand Mirrors, Gi ft Boxes, Bibles, , and profitable
H
„
filling the offices for next year, age
J. H. Piercey’ s family re­
.
,
. ,
,.
f
)n
l estaments, Leather G o o d s ,M a g - tion. Accommodations reasonable. B e­
Santa Claus’ Post Office opens
.
.
, KT
, Hure.i rat..* on «11 railroad« For fur-
and any other businsss that may ing here is hardly sufficient to are ot vital importance to the
turned last week from a two
at this store Saturday. Let the
justify the outlay. 1
1 - stated I —
« »« and
d « prosperity
r » nori»*• o o f f o^.-v
r» te*
al1 nulroad^ f o r fur-
He
progress
every 5iZine subscriptions, and Novel- j ! duc“
ther information address -
come up,
mouths’ visit in the Southern
ties.
children mail their letters and
that he would try it again later community.
H. C, C la r k ,
states.
tell him what they want for
The lecture will he free, and .
for^et that for everyj
in
the sason.
Clerk.
H. M, T E N N A N T , Registrai,
E M. Strauss was in Portland Christmas. Watch for the date
it is hoped that the speaker will h' e cen* purchase jou get one'
Dor vaiti», Oregon-.
M old ay attending the clearing when Santa himself will give out
be welcomed by a crowded house.
^or ^ ie
NOTICE!
Col.
Cornelius
Gardener,
sal * o f Mayer’s wholesale dry a present to each child from the
Farmers' Business Courses by CorTe-
Hides bought on consignment.
go 1 11 tore and buying bargains Rost Office. He will lie here ' Portland and Ortley, was
S t o r e ( spondence without tuition:
Bring your hides to the Bulletin Go t o the Dance in Chown’s M o s i d * B o o k
I town last Saturday and made the ()tpu,g
for M, ier people.
soon. Strauss.
*
mm 4-PiECE OROHESinA
1.1*0
Tickets -
$1.00
Hall tomorrow night.
Ladies’ Dress Skirts Special
$8.00
6.00
5.50
3.50
"
“
tan mixture sk irt........................
grey suiting..................................
med. grey with pin stripe............
grey voil skirts...........................
5.00
5.00
3.50
1.00
We have placed on special sale a splendid assortment
o f la lies’ all wool dress skirts, tailored in the very
fine t way, that cannot help hut appeal to anyone de-
sirin; a garment of this kind. You must see them to
appreciate the big values that they are. 2nd Floor.
$8 0J value, black voil skirt, Special................ $5.00
$8.:),) "
tan diagonal weave skirt............
5.00
$r (k) “
light grey mixture '* .............. 5.00
I [0.0') "
mod. grey, exceptional value at
$10.00, Special........ ....................................
7.50
Here Is a chance for you to get a nice silk shirt
waist, plain or fancy, regular $4.00 or $5.00 values, and
about all sizes in the lot. These are truly big bargains
and cannot last long at the price wa have marked them,
so be sure and call early and get first pick, at $ 1 ,5 0
$7.00 value, light grey mixed skirt.................. $3.75
7. i i
"
dark grey with fine pin stripe. . . .
3.50
7.0)
“
black voil skirt .........................
2.00
We have the largest line ot T O Y S o f every descrip­
tion - Dolls, Wagons, Sleds, D o lt Carriages, Furniture,
etc., that has ever been brought to the citg. See them.
“
"
Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists Special
Handkerchiefs Special
Ladies’ Coats Special
All this Fall’ s new styles and weaves. Splendid big
values at our regular price, hut we wish to reduce our
stock in this department and are offering you the new­
est in the line of winter coats at a big reduction right
at the beginning o f the season.
$25.00 Plush Pony Coat. Special.............
$ 1 9 .0 0
11.50 grey stripe coat. Special.................
8 -6 3
10.00 grey Diagonal coat. Special.............
7 .5 0
14.00 lilack Astradian with vestee, Special
1 0 .0 0
8.50 Zihilene Coat, Special.......................
6 -3 0
7.00 brown mixture coat. Special.............
5.25
THE PARIS FAIR,
There is nothing that makes a more practical g ift
than Handkerchiefs—serviceable, sensible, satisfactory
Christmas gifts. We have one of the best and most
complete assortments this year ever displayed in the
city, and some extra special bargains in the lot just to
make the assortment the more interesting, two very
pretty, neat patterns, lace trimmed handkerchiefs,
put up in a very attractive Japanese folder. Regular
50c values.
S p e c ia l.................... ................... ..
......
25C
Handkerchiefs for ladies, very finest all pure linen,
hand embroidered, neatly hemstitched; regular 50c
values. Special, each.......... ................; . . . . . . 2 5 C
nooD RIVER’S l a r g e s t a BEST s t o r e