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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
— LO C A L — For Kent nly Useful Gifts at Franz's r I Ben S llmger carne «»ver i rom ¡ Tr »;-t ! ■ <e, V’nxh., W«dn< í.dav, ! t» visit a few «lays \\ itli bis ! mother. Ttff ?t¡óiT fu rise. bntlt^ hot mul Mon:lay and Tuesday, ll«.me CiEl i L ji -, three-qu *ers o f ii M id«* Fork Saiisrpe; Wed tier-! i . on will have to loi k elsewhere for the other kind; I nt just consider the pleasure one Rets all nflfc fron* depot. Apply ni' IMS day, Hamlmrger; Thursday. L iv the year round from a comfortable Chair or Rocker; Library Table, Rug se> of China, Silverware oftu'V. er; Friday, Fisti at Mosier M;u or any other of the scores o f practical things to he found here. ket. FOR S ALK C. T. Bennett, Frank G linger .Cheap.— B? by’ s crii» in goo«1 and Dr. Robinson are s en d in g a few days in Portland this week : rendition. Cab at tins office. attending til«' livestock show. C. A. Monden, o f Purtbind, L ire hiiuiance.— F. to'. A u s t i n , sjient the first o f the wei k on at Mo»i«*r Valley Bank. his fruit ranch south of town. Victor Records at Chown’ s. The best cabbage, 2c; new 'Try a sack o f The Best Latent chest nut;i. 20c. Strauss Pure Flour — only $ 1.^0 --at FooDD'oeery, N id ie l’s Stare. .Jos. Burlingame, of The .Koflaks'imike good Christmas presents.—At Arthur & Burt Dalles, in her»* taking care.of the family of \V. H. Cook, who are Drug Co. nearly all sick. Mrs. Cook is Weller is visiting Mr. Burlingame’ s daughter. in JPbrtiaird this week. A. L. Pugh, o f Kingsley, for Cbal Oil Heaters, \V. E.Chown. merly o f this vicinity, was in j M. A. flayer is spending the town this week visiting friendsj week in Portland. ¡and looking after business mat- D r . e. H. J e n k i n s DERBY & STEA R N S D E N TIST LAW YERS HOOD RIVER 1 OH 1 Qflc» filone. OREGON Re*. Phone, 333 HOOD R IV E R . O R F G O fM TOYS! XT •I »early one-fonrth of one floor lias been leased to OLD SANTA for his annual display and he moved iu bagtind baggage. Bring the Children toTdyland. I f it’s to lie had, you’ ll find it here. Christmas Deliveries w ,Sheriff I^evi Chrisman was tt l3, - dpwn from The Dalles Monday Try our Pure Food Grocery do-, on official business. partineiit and you will notice r toys "and ^dollk at V<Hir Dills getting smaller. Re-1 mernlwr, we promise yon satis ■ 5c, l6c aixf 15c. Strauss. ,faction in every way. Strauss.! t H. M. West and S. E. Fran-1 I f you don’ t know just what cisco were business visitors in you want to buy for a present, 1? Pile Dalle^ Tuesday. come in; we can Help you select „ 1 . It Pays in the End” e will deliver Free, by. freight, express or Parcels Post, your Christmas.purchases—and on the (lay you want Liiem. E. A. “We Franz Co. Pay the Freight.” ¿“This is better than going away to the country and leaving poor hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate in a hot city home. Hood River Oregon '• W e h an d le a ll style s and sizes of G-E Electric Fans— The Leaders o f the Market. % from 3 ;3 0 P M unti| 6, an<l gotten the announcement in last L. D. FTrebaugh went to ELECTRIC WIRING Î SUPPLY CO. iw 90 r»,, week's Bulletin, and who were Portland Saturday, returning m Hood River, Oregon Æ W|1 p l,lq f ‘i’ ° nly 2<: Pe' lb" j ,,st wlmt y°u wn*A a,ul }v i l 1 1 member I he dates ar.<f hours. - sufficiently interested in the sub- Monday, at Njeliol s Store. J notice your your Christmas money Strauss. j ject, to come out. fir s t National Bank Building j ftorse Blankets and Covers will go a long way. Strauss. | Mrs. Weatherred’ s theme was ... ... ... . , t , , .T . P. Tryon, a sheepman of V , E*. C llO'A r . 1,1,4*’. Nellie , v , . i l l , 4 We WMriMi’ tr ft, r DT’ r . , . , , Miss berg, o f Port this county and well known here, good roads and their relation ! o : land, visited here this week with (Iso. ( liamberlain, G. J. Ere« I - was in town yesterday. Mr. •the social and economic com I lliüll:! lúil^ r. '<‘ 11 ami Ray Bailey were in her sister, Mrs. Win. Johnson. Tryon says that grass is abuml tions, and the general progress T tie Dalles Wednesday. Miss' Weherg had been visiting | ¿lilt. f()r hiis time of year andja™! Prosperity o f the country. FARM ERS’ W E E K Eastern Buckwheat and pure f e*a.^N03‘ n 1 he Dalles and Wap- that his flocks are wintering in As most o f the audience was A T R E A T INDEED composed o f children, her talk fine shape. He thinks, hovvev- Maple Syrup ¡going fast at our ,nltia- is a box o f our chocolates or December 8 to 13, 1913 Miss Anne Shogren and sister, er, that the latter part o f the was directed mainly to them ,! Pure Food Grocery.' Strauss. bon bons. No candy could be • j 1 "* t » « This will he a notable event in the Mrs. Geo. F. McLynn, o f Port- winter will be severe, and bases hut it was entertaining to all. better at any price. None Mosier visitors in Tlie Dalles Another speaker o f the eve- educational hiatöry o f Oregon. land, arrived "Wednesday and his prediction on the fact that could be more delicately fla iniiday were L. Lamh, Thos. are spending a few days at th e' predatory animals are found solvin g "'ns J. F. Batchelder, of farmers Co-operation vyill be the vored or more attractively .ieCluro, Geo. Young and wife. Hood River, who told o f the im- W *»' a serie81° ( 1 form er’« fruit ranch on Mosier i near civilisation this winter. packed. I f you want to please 1 ■ lectures. I he week will be crowded Bttrnvtt Pick'mg Buckets— W Creek. _ This . . . . IS tbe| store •. for , presents. , portance, economically and finan- - Z Z ■ , , her for fair, buy her a box to ... „ . . with discussions, and demonstrations in 6. Cliowp. , At the annual convention o f Toys, Dolls, Carls, Wagons, cially, of converting what gener- everything that makes for the welfare: day ally goes to waste on the farm, uf the farmer Hi d bome-maker. ,I'or Oranges, Grapefruit, Lem - 1 Oregon postmasters, held in 1 Fancy i Beads, and i E i m n , x Purses u i n t o n n u i Hand xciirxi ' l l . , . S. E. FRANCISCO, ons and Cranberries, go to Salem early in October, Miss kerchiefs for the Children. She |nto by-products, and converting W IN T E R S H O R T C O U R S E Proprietor “ T H E O A K S .” Nichol’s Store. Nora Hunter, Mosier’ s popular would like a Kimona, Bath Robe; . , " , _ . i* r r . . _ Nap _«t lost. January 5 to 30, 1914 „MVs. F. to. Austin and daugh- postmistress, was elected vice- r ancy Scarf, fancy . Linens, president of the league for the The College has spared no effort to j tqj* Helen, and Fred Evans were kins, initial Handkerchiefs,warm Ortley Items C H R IS T M A S N E W S I make this the most complete short in Hood River Monday morning. ensuing year. Slippers, silk Hosiery, Towels. ----- ; course in its history. A »ery wiite James Burpee, who has b e e n He would like a pair of house tGoaf arm! Wood Heatihtf~Btoves W. G. Faust and family spent ‘ ra"‘re of course» will l>« offered in Christmas will soon be here! working in Husband's black- Slippers, Bath Robe, Pajamas, . 4 f c . t t AT 1 d 11 , , . General Agriculture, Horti*<ilture, An- at W, E. Chown’s. initial Handkerchiefs, Muffler, a * -'s In Portland last imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry N ow is the time to pick out jr our smith for the past year, left fieo. Algersheimer came up Jim says he ¡Watch, silk Suspenders, Neck- wae* { - where they attended the Keeping, Mechanic A ru , Domestic presents while stock is complete. town Wednesday tepm Portland last Sunday and,. . . , , . Wear, etc. all to he had 44 t mon- ^ dultry slioyy . Science and Art, Commerce. Forestry, A good line o f Books, Station spent a'few hours on the ranch . . , . Numerous lectures and Col. Cornel Ilfs Gardener a n a '8,1(1 H , , . . . Ihe winter. He says it’ s cheap- ey-saving prices at Strausa. ery, Postcards, Xmas Booklets, discussions on F a rm ers ’ C o - opera - ------- ----------- daughter. Barendina, who have t<v ,, ., er than buying winter under- Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Games, , • _ ' 1 TION, at home and abroad, will be a Dec. 20, jFresh Celery and Head L e t-’ clothes. been visiting at Ortley for the leading feature. Make this a pleasant Saturday Night, Toilet Sets, Brushes and Combs, Mrs. VVeatberred Entertains pijst two weeks, returned to and prqftfakle'winter outing. No tui- fnct* every week at Nfchol’ s Hand Mirrors, G ift Boxes, Bibles, hTori"'’ Every child calling at the San- lion. Accommodations reasonable. He- Given By ’ j ; Portland Monday'. Testaments, Leather Goods,Mag Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weath- n „ . duced rates on all railroads. For fur ° , . fa Claus Post Office with parent 1 Mr. and Mrs. R, R, Firebaugh, azine subscriptions, and Novel ther information adtlress - -Those going to Hdod Rivet last w lKju|t relative will receive a erred, one of the best field work- „.r. . ■ . . „ „ ties. „„„ r» I * 41 who have been in Port and for Saturday were Thos. Gordon and f sw e et8 and a nttle g ift ers and Oregon boosters t h e ___ „ Don’ t forget that for every H. M. T E N N A N T , Registrar, wife, Mrs. T. W. DeBussey.Mrs. fmn) ganta No purchase re- state possesses,'spoke in Chown’s l,nu 011 ac|:o')n 0 1 lí,• five cent purchase y'ou get one Irischer. Mrs. Allington, Mra. quired, but you must bring a Hall last M.rtdny nitfht « » » few Corvallis) Oregon. J retll™ed vote for the big doll. C, G. Nicho! and daughter, Miss o f tk . Mosier r.eo i.le-m o .tiyj " * !.neS',“ y’ " « • . * ' « ' Farmers’ Business Courses by Corre Grace Higley and J. T, Daven- grown-up along. Santa will he school eh il.lro„- vvl,„ hadn’ t for- JjM «1» ll,v l" * «omeplelely re- - - here starting Wednesday, Dec. | spondence without tuition. P?*rt: . y(>" IS tG O * flGRiCULTIJML BIG DANCE Chown’s Hall, MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA Tickets Headquarters For Christmas Shoppers You get the biggest assortment of G ift Goods to choose from at prices below all others. We have been ,, in getting hold o f a number o f exceptio nl * snflpS in this line o f goods and are iving you the ben- I eTit o f this good purchase. 'fortunate Jewelry Cuff links, stick pins, breast pins, beauty pins, necklace of g«»ld, silver, pearl and coral; emblem pins, watch fobs, collar anil cuff st-ts. etc., all market! at our regular low percent of profit, which means a big saving to you over what you would have to pay elsewhere. Fancy H a lf Hose for Men In mercerized wool and silk. neat Christmas boxes. Prices........ IOC; ISC, 20C. Toy Some are put up in ’ 5C. Dishes In Granite, White Enamel, China and Tin. Of Games evefy description, for old and young. ive and amusing. 1 For the Ladies Instruct Neckvvear Including standard copyright, Bibles, Poems, etc. For Children—Foxy Grandpa, Buster Brown, Mutt & Jeff, Electric Wonders, Cut-Out Toy Books, Dogs, Cats, Elephants, Autos, Fairy Tales, etc. Everything that is new and desirable will be found in this department. We have just received a swell new line and know we can please you. U M B R E LLA S ;—A most practical gift, and we have a splendid lot for you to choose from tin's Fall. Pretty handles o f gold and silver and o f the natural wood Some put up in handsome Christmas boxes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs T A B LE LIN E N S o f all kinds in cotton mercerized and all pure linen, with napkins to match, for, the yard, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and up. Velocipedes Good strong ones, with steel wheels and leather sad- dli\ also with rubber tires and ball bearing wheels, at Special Prices. COASTER WAGONS and DOLL CARRIAGES of every description at Special Prices. One o f the biggest assortments ever brought to the city. J TOOL. SETS for boys. Swinging Horses, Moving Pictures, Magic Lanterns, Mechanical Toys, Automo biles that run, Dogs that hark, Rabbits that jump. Couples that dance the Tango, Boys that coast. Flying Machines, Engines, Mills, Animals of every kind, all n arked at the lowest prices. Dressed and undressed, representing all nationali ties. There has never been sucli a complete ilisplay in this city as we have this year, and at such special prices as we have them marked. There ts no reason why any little girl should go without a doll for Christ mas this year. Do not fail to see this display. 2nd Floor. Sheer lawn handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched, lace or initial, a t................................................... 5 c Pretty Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs, sheer and dainty, with scallojied or hemstitched borders.. IO C Pure linen handkerchiefs, with embroidered corners, hemstitched, lace and embroidered edge............ 15c LUN CH EO N hEIS, patterns a'dl designs. good quality linen, assorted HURS; Muffs and Fur Sets for Ladies, Misses and C.iili.ren. a fine assortment and at most reasonable prices. We are offering some big specials in this de partment. Sheer I,awn and Pure Linen handkerchiefs with TA ILO R E D SUITS and COATS.— One of the very hand embroidered corners and hemstitched borders, finest lines of all *his Fall’s styles and materials that regular 50c values. Special................................... 2 5 C you could wish to see and at prices that cannot l>e equaled in the city. Ladies’ new Fall Goats, at extra Handkerchiefs for ladies, with neatly embroidered special prices, that will make any la d y happy. initials and pretty designs, made o f the finest o f lawn and all pure linen, sold in pretty boxes or separately. M IL L IN E R Y , Dress Sitirts, Uundrskirts, in Heatli- Each. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. erb 00 m, mercerized anti silk, at most attractive prices. TOY STOVES ami RANGES a most complete line, nickle plated w til cooking utensils. All kinds and at prices to suit. SLEDS. COASTERS and STEERING S L E D S .-H ere is a present that will please any youngster and some thing that he will get a lot o f good, healthful enjoy ment from. A good assortment at 65c and up. For Men < a ..« We have a lovely, assortment o f la,<lb-s' aprons o f lawn, Swiss, amt dainty cyoss-bur dimity, trimmed in the lAtest designs o f embroidery and plainones, for ’ h > ’ > nr TOW ELS.— We wish to.calJ special attention to our line -of Towels in cotton, crash and linen, from 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c ami up„ . , _ Book Store Books Dolls -UP $1.00 Mosier SH IR 1 W AISTS:— A splendid lot to choose from in all materials and suitable fo r any occasion. S«»me in special Xmas boxes that will make most acceptable gifts. KL tiS AN D ART SQL ARES.— We can save you money on your Rug purchases, besides gi ring you a big assortment to select from. T O IL E T SETS. Manicuring Sets, Work Poxes, Col lar Boxes, Mirrors, etc. H O lTSE SLIPPERS for Women and Children. Nice LA D IE S ’ GLOVES. — Lisle. Silk, Wool, Shamosette, Mufflers, Glovi's. Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Suspend cushioned soled ones that give ease anti comfort to the Kill. A full liue o f Dent's Gloves included in this as ers, in neat individual boxes; Suspenders and lh*se wearer. Supporters to match, in neat Christmas boxes; Slip- sortment. We have the right price on all o f these and you will find it to your interest to investigate liefore tiers. Grips, Suit Cases, Fancy Half Hose. M AK E THIS STORE YO UR HEADQUARTERS Inn ing elsewhere. 15c. 20c, 25c and up to $2.00. H A K E SCHAFFNEP. «Si M ARX and C LO TH CRAFT | when in the city. We are are always pleased to have We also have a splendid assortment for Misses in SUITS and OVERCOATS. M A N H A T T A N SHIRTS. you call, whether you wish to buy or not. Come and | Wool, silk and lisle. JOHN B. STETSON H ATS— Any o f these will make j look around and see the many beautiful articles now- present« that will be worth yvhilo. Fully guaranteed LA D IE S ’ PURSES and H AN D B A G S-A ll the newest on display*. | designs and styles in leather, mesh and beaded. in every way. 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