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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1913)
— lo c a l — GREETING ! Only Useful Gifts at Franz's D r . C . H. J e n k i n s I want la (li:'.nU tin; people <>f D E N TIST Musici* anti tin* Mosier I>isii'ie» for the li lierai trade I nave t*n- HOOD RIVER joyed »iure I stalled in business Y ou will have to look elsewhere for the other kind'; hut just consider the pleasure one gets all just »■leven um dis ; Uo. My the year round from a comfortable Chair or Rocker, Library Tabie, Rug se> of China. Silverware 1US1 Of*.-« Phoof. business is steadily increasing. or any other of the scores of practical tilings to be found here. This is a busy store. When I started I said 1 would give Mo sier a good atoj*e. 1 think I have made good. With your help f Many dainty pieces of Fancj will give you a better store and China at Chown’ s. spick still. All 1 ask is, before Gordon Graham and family, <>l you buy elsewhere, or out of 'early one-fourth of one floor has been leased to OLD SANTA for his annual display and he Umatilla, are in town visiting town, that you ask yourself the .question: ('an I not <io as well moved in hag and b a g g a g e . Bring the Children to Toyland. If it's to he had, you’ ll fiml it hem. bis parents. * or bet ter of Strauss? If you can, Many useful Xmas gifts to se j 1 ask that you come here and lect from at Chown’s. j help to build up the lies I store Miss Alice Mosier is borne ■ any larger town than Mosier has. from The Dalles spending the i I wish you nil a Happy New H didays with her parents, Year, again thanking you. A good stoek of Records for Yours for a Glad, Good 1914, your Victrola at Chown’s. E. M. S t r a u s s . will deliver Free, by freight, express or Parcels Post, your Christmas purchases—and on For R -nit Comfortable bous* <>f five ro o m and bath; t.bree-f m rlbsof Jh ujile south of Mosier. Address lì. M. Ross. 713 Cori id i Iddìi.. Portland, Or«*. D erby & S tear n s L a w ye r s ORECON Reí Phone. 333 HOOD R IV E R . ORFGON TOYS! N. Christmas Deliveries We A number of the rock crusher the clay you want Litem. OUR HOLIDAY lines are j force spent their Christmas in strong and well assorted. We; Portland with relatives. aim to offer our customers the | J. T. Davenport and family very best there is in DIAMONDS, I went to The Dalles yesterday to W atch tiS, G old and G o l d ! Spend Christmas with relatives. F illed J ewelry , S ilver N ov Silverware, Percolators, Alu elties , C ut G lass , etc. W. F. t* minum Ware, Shears, for the LARAWAY, Hood River, Ore. I Wife. Chown. ; Harry Davis and wife, of, Mr. Soule. former traveling PHneville, arrived on Monday to j agent for tlieO-W. R. & N. C o .,j3peni] the week with Mr. Davis* vyas a yisitor in town yesterday larents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc- Runaway at Rock Crusher J, P. Carroll, county fruit in Gregor, spector, was a business visitor in AT W. J. Lightfoot, of California, Last Saturday morning o c - , The Dalles several days this U, S. Examiner of Surveys, is curred what might easily have week. spending Christmas on the ranch proved a very serious accident, Robert Husbands and family,of with his parents, and sister, I when, thru a misunderstanding Hood River, ate their Christmas Mrs. Harriet Poe. j Saturday Night, January 3, lor gross carelessness, a swi dinner with George Rordeti and! Mrs, W. E. Chovvn and little was turned at the junction of I Given By* i8ün 'e f¡ M,'n:Iay. afte| n '0(,n l ,,!the high and low line, at the, COMING! Our January Clean, spend the week with relatives i r()ck crugll<1. aUowin>f EnRÍne' UP Sale Watch for it. I never J Portland. Mr, Chown joined her „ n wjU) ’¡x cars,oaded with »leep. Traile with the live Wednes»lay evening, rock, to (lash down the grade on j ______ _ jltore, Strauss, Mrs. Geo. Evans, Mrs, L ou. the low line, ramming Engine ^ Mrs. L. H. Wilson, of Port- Graham, th«* Misses Nellie and No. 1, in which sat Fred Stone, 1 I C K e tS — “ tp l.0 0 land, is spending the week here j Gertie Proetor ami J. E. Higley superintendent o f tlie works. _______________________________ With Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Wood. ! were shopping in Hood River The push car in front o f tlie - ■ ■ Pni-kei K n iv e s Flashlights ! Monday afternoon. ! runaway was mashed to kindling E. We Pay the Freight” DANCE Chown’s Hall, MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRI Mosier ¿ Mi»» Itertl.H Brtath — visi ted J '« * '■ * * * ' * » ■ * the hoys and men for Xmas.— friends here Saturday night, on damaged, and Mr. Stone received a numberof painful bruises. Tlve (Jhown. her way from Corvallis, where she is attending college, to spend j wonder is that lie was not put. Ed. L, Howe and wife and out of commission entirely, ll-isj the Holidays with her parents at Miss Daisy Biles came up from name must have protected him. j Madras. Portland Wednesday to spend a Mosierites going to Portland The ineer and brakeman few days at Lehowa, Wednesday to spend Christmas gf t,)e run trai„, realizing C. J. Littlepage returned home Saturday from Portland, where w.th relatives and rtends, were the futUity of trying to st„p the Hans Kollandsrud, Dr, S, W, he lias been taking treatment train, wisely jumped, escaping Small, H. E. Dean, R. J. Taylor unhurt. for rheumatism. and Mr. and Mrs. Probasky. What would l>e nicer and give Paul Higley arrived home last more pleasure to all the family Friday to spend a few weeks than a Vjctyola tur Xmas? See with bis parents. Paul is on Chown. leave of absence from the Mare John Forbes and wife, o f Mo Island Navy Yard, where he is ro, with their son, are here vis a band musician. iting their daughter, Mrs. Wm. In looking over the Holiday Graham, and family. Goods displayed in Hood River, I have reserved for each of the finest and most complete line , my men customers a little re- j we found at W . F. LARAWAY’ S W inter is the name o f a Season, not the membrance for New Years. j ewe)ry St(m. The assortment description of a Climate, please ask for yours. E. ¡3 l a r g e , prices right, and their L E T U S H ELP Y O U Btrauss. j engraving the finest in thecoun- CA1IF0RNIA W. F. LARAWAY, llood A. P. Bateham and Miss Maude Buteham, o f Portland, and the, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, latter’ s cousin, Miss Suzanne! p f Dallas, Ore., are spending the Johnston, of Seattle. Mr. May- Holidays with Mrs. Nelson’s er provided a fine Christmas parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J, tree, which was loaded with Littlepage. presents for the household and the assistants on the place. All IF YOU ARE AFTER a j had a joyous Lime. Holiday gift of lasting quality, E. J. Middleswart and wife pee our line of high grade B r a c e lets . A very striking and hand- spent Chsistmas day with their pome line of light and heavy pat- daughter, Mrs. Geo. Chamber- ferns, also Etruscan designs with lain, and family. Mrs. Middle Beautiful green gold effect. W. swart will remain several days longer. p. LARA WAY. Hood River. in e h a r t & S c h m id t ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. , LAW YERS Hood River, The Dalles, Oregon Will be at Mosier Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Any legal business entrusted to us will receive our careful attention, Oregon First National Bank Building F-M im B im n iiin Headquarters IF Y O U W I S H To meet your friends, stop at HOTEL MOSIER. A ll Modern and under New Management. For Santa Claus Is at the 5c,, l(k and I5.c Store, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Hood River, Ore. FARMERS’ WEEK December 3 to 13, 1913 IN silver. River. R W . G. GLO\ D, Prop. Store of try. W e lian clle all style* an d sizes o f G-E Electric (Ran*— The Leaders o f the ¡Market. AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES Book HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS “ 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  . Franz Co. Oregon BIG fhe right 1 one and Q uality , in Christmas Guests at Maver- puit case length, with inter. | da)e thig week are Mr. and Mrs. changeable handles of gold and Ben Berger and little daughter. .« It P a y s in H ie E m T This wjH he a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmers’ Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The vv.a>?k will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in everything that makes for the welfare o f the farmer and home-maker. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 5 to 30, 1914 Books, Toys, Pidaanes* Gaines in endless variety to delight the little ones. Fancy work, fine Handker chiefs, Toilet Articles, etc* for the Grown-ups. The College has spared no effort to make this the most complete short course in its history. A >ery wide range *>f courses will b» offered in General Agriculture, Horti-jlture, A11- \nwit fimI«*,;dry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Art** Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a - W. A. HUSBANDS DR . H . L. D U M B L E TION, at home an^l abroad, will be a B lacksmith leading feature. Make this a pleasant Horse Shoeing *and ■General and profitable winter outing. No tui PHYSICIAN and SURGEON tion. Accommodations reasonable. Re Repair *fcirk. duced rates on all railroads. For fur Satisfaction guaranteed HOOD RIVER : OREGON ther information address MOSIER - - OREGON Advertise in the Bulletin, it Pays PLAN A VISIT to the land of Sunshine. Fruits and Flowers, tlutdoor Sports-Auto Trips among the Orange G roves-Trips to the Beeches-Surf Bathing, and the hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous. ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT REDUCED FARES. For handsome booklets d e scriptive of California, also for Fares, Tickets o r R e s e r v a t io n s H. M. TENNANT. Registrar, CorvaHis, Oregon. Farmers" Business Courses by Corre spondence without tuition. Call on any agent of the Will practice in Meswr and May be readied by long dis tance phone. Home phene 61. P L U M B IN d . DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. FOR SALE Cheap.—Baby’ s crib in good ; condition. Call at this office. S. F. GOSS P hysician , and S urgeon MOSIER - OREGON STEAM vvn HOT WATER HFATING. Johhfng’ promptly attended to. HOSIER good 25c value anywhere. Special, each.............loc. Ladies’ Fancy Silk Hose Supporters, regular 50c values, put up in special gift boxes. Your choice, the pair.........10c. • Neat lawn aprons for ladies, plain and barred, neatly trimmed. Your choice.. ..10c. Specials That it will pay you to take advantage of: DOLLS—Beautifully dressed ones that will please moat any little girl for many days to come. Your Cholea. ONE-HALP PRICE. - M oving Picture Ma- ehinea, a few extra apeeial values, ONE-HALF PRICE. Ladies' Faney Collars, an exceptionally fine assortment. Drummer*' Samples that we have just received. Value* In this lot from regular 25c values up to $1.50. Your Choice, any of these......... 25c. Ladies’ fine lawn handkerebiofs with a very neat embroidered design in one corner. Regular 25c value. Your choice....... 10c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered, all pure linen and o f ñnest lawn; regular 50c values. Special Closing Out price . . . . 20c. - Men’ s fine all linen handkerchitfs. with a very neat initial in the corner, a l Ladies’ Coats & Suits Every Suit and Coat in the store at a good subaUn- tial reiluction. Misses’ and Children’ s C oa ts-a big assortment bo choose from, and in values up to $ 10 . 00 . Your choice of this l«>t...................................... $ 2 .4 8 Ladies’ $ 9.00 Coats and Suita, Special......... $ 6 . 7 5 •• 1 0 . 0 0 ...................................... 7*50 *• 12.00 .............................................................................................. 2 .0 0 •’ 1 4 . 0 0 ....................................... 1 0 .5 0 " 17.00 " " • " “ ........... *12.75 " 19.00 “ " " '* 14.25 - OREGON am Kfl Big A fter Christmas - Overcoats & Rain Coats for Meti Special A dandy big line of this season’s new weaves and styles and most desirable in every way. HART, SCHAFFFNER A MARX and CLOTHCRAFT makes, guaranteed in every way. all at big reductions. One lot of Overcoats for boys and young nten in values up to $ 10 . Your choice o f this lot .. . ............... $ 2 . 4 8 Men’ s $ 9.00 values, now ....................................$ 6.75 PUH) " ....................... 7,50 " .................................. 9.00 “ 12.00 " .................................. 10.50 ” 14.00 “ 19.00 " .................................. 14.25 “ ................................ 16.50 " 22.00 Table Covers! tind Napkins tn match, with neat red and blue borders. Size of cloth, 63x47 inches; napkins 18 inches square. Rdg. $1.75 value. Special 98C M e n ’s Suits We have some extra big values to offer you in these, and want you to just take a few minutes and look. We will be pleased to show you, whether you wish to buy or not. THE PARIS FAIR, Ladies* Millinery—Special We have A very nice assortment o f Millinery for you lo choose front, and at this Special price ybu will find it to your interest to investigate. Any trimmed or un trimmed hat in the house at just ONE-HALF PRICE. Furs alid Fur Scarfs Right at this season nf the year when foa wffl get the most good from them. One Wt of Fur Staffs, val ues up to $3.5i>. Special to cM e th*>rh out. your ehtfee, Only........................... .................... ....... ...... SOC H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E