Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 02, 1914, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
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Mrs. L. M. (Jury of Spring-
btoox, Ore.. is ¡i<"'e hiling 1er!
daughtr, Mrs. \V. I , Chown,
and family.
For Kent
five
Comfortable h > is • o f
T.
Dan! 'Ison, o f Spokane,
p.» >.D.< iiti.I l»:i: h: tin' ;e- o.irllis of is visiting here this week with
B mili.» soutli of Musi ‘i*. A<M ress J his brother, II. VV. Ihinielsen,
R. M. Ross,
713 Corbett Bldg.,
Pol lla id, Ore.
Wanted
pace
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D r . C . H. J e n k i n s
D
& S
e r b y
t e a r n s
DENTIST
L a
HOOD
w ye rs
OREGON
R IV E R
1081 O Bite Phone,
Res. Pilone, 3 3 3 .
mid family.
HOOD
R IV E R .
ORFGON
Th ■ ll'ridays ar< over. Now
is the lime to start, sprint- sew­
ing. See our slock of ginghams,
percales. Itippielte, etc. Strauss.
At once— All back subscrip­
C. It. Huge, a railroad man of
tions to the BULLETIN paid up in
South Bend, Wash., altera visit
exchange for receipts. We need
here with life cousins, C. A. and
the money.
Otto llatie, left the first of the|
This means YOU. if you have week for Portland, accompanied
by Otto Matte.
not paid up.
Did yon ever notice how well
Practical Horticulture.
am! quickly 1 till special orders
Twelve years’ experience in for go >ds not in stock? Try me
horticultural work. For prun­ before you send another order
ing.
top-grafting,
landscape out of town. No order too small
work, etc., address P. A. Knoll, for my painstaking attention,
Mosier, or leave orders at Hub Strauss.
letin office.
Tile young folks of the town
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and neighborhood enjoyed a very
Notice
pleasant dance last night at the
recently completed home of
Clair
bailey a kind of house­
The annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Mosier Val­ warming.
ley Telephone Co., a corporation,
will be held in Lamb’ s Hall, j Several - accidents happened
W e P ay the Freight
Mosier, Ore., on Tuesday, .lanu- yesterday. One of our promi­
v y 13th, 1914. at 10 A. M., for nent townsmen fell on the icy
' "ion of direct« rs, and pavement, in front of the Wal-
« er business as nia.\ prop- dorf-Mosier hotel and broke one
W. W. McClure, representing
ie before uch meeting. of the Commandments and his I Inn.
BIG D A N C E
New Year resolutions. Also our] Deo. R Loomis, of Summer- the Realty Associates o f Port-
D avid R obinson ,
dairyman’s cow slipped on a ba- ]an(j ( Dal., who has been visiting! land, is a business visitor in the
AT
Secy.
liana peel and severely strained hjs Hon Bert for about a month, city today.
her milk.
’ returned home a few days ago.
The little and big folks have
Everyone enjoyed the Christ­
Saturday Night, January 3,
mas
tree
at
the
school
house
on
enjoyed
the fine coasting and
SCHOOL NOTES
New Year !
Wednesday evening, where a sleighing during the past week
Given By
|
large
crowd gathered.
j
Roll
of
Honor
for
Dec.,
1913.
_____ _________
Bob Sleds in stock. W. E.
Chown.
Primary Department.
Mrs. K M. P irebaugh, of Hood
o f ¡nterest to every communi-
Arthur Carroll, Jennie Cole, River, spent Christmas Holidays ty in the Columbia basin is the
Armour's Hams, special 22c,
Leslie Camp, Mae Camp, Frances here with her sons and daugii-
Strauss.
; coming fifth annual meeting of
Cole, Thelma Johnson, Harriet ter* Mrs. B. D. Loomis.
Tickets - - $ 1 .0 0
W. T. McClure was a business
Miss Jessie Skinner, of Boise, |the Columbia and Snake Rivers
Strauss,
Waller
Overlander,
Ben­
visitor in 1’lie Dalles on Tuesday.
Idaho, spent the week at Ortley, Waterway Association, which
nie Carroll, Laura Yonish.
La id clearing tools of all kinds.
the guest of Mrs. L. D. Fire- will be held in Portland April 13-
Intermediate Department.
W. E. Chown.
baugh.
14, 1914. The Portland Chani-
Arta Cole, Ruth Higley, Paul
Arthur Kuhn transacted busi­ Bailey, Rosa Carroll, Willie Car-j J. S. Potter, Principal of Bar- her of Commerce is backing the
ness in The Dalles on Monday.
roll, Gladys Blackburn,
Beil rett School, Hood River, spent movement and it is expected the
Kj[,hee
Ma- Oliriatmas here with friends.
coming convention will eclipse
Herring and keg pickles; spe-1 Johnson, Maxwell
Yohisli,
Or-'
Miss
Mabel
Bennett,
o
f
Ka-
all
others in the number o f dele-
dal prices on new stock. Strauss, j rion Yonish, Mabe
vsl Bailey, Rowland Depee, lama, and Miss Alice Bennett, Kates assembled and in the im -1
Fedal Yackie came up from
o f Mosier, spent Christmas with J*’ 1 tance o f the subjects dis-
Portland on Tuesday to visit rel­ Verne Harris, Mary Higley.
I cussed.
Wallace R. Struble, j
Grammar Department.
Mrs. E. E. Lane.
atives.
| manager of the commercial club
Jennie Carroll, Carroll Cole,! H. W. Dean and wife, of Du- j at Lewiston, Idaho, will devote
Fresh pop corn just received.
Shelly Hudson, Blanch Ross, j fur- are spending several days
You can always find something
visiting their son, W G Faust i ah his time from January first to
Robert Ross.
, ' ; ‘.
’ ! the date of the meeting to visit-
new good to eat at Strauss’.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
High School.
' aVe . een ing cities in the Columbia Val-
Many dainty pieces of fancy
Emily Husbands, Orren O s- taking an extended trip \ ¡siting fey and in arousing interest in a
China at Chown’ s.
their children. They will return subject which is o f such vital in- j
burn.
Boyd Sturgess returned yes­
home from Ortley.
terest to the entire Northwest. |
FARMERS’ W EEK
terday from a visit with relatives
Don’t
in Portland.
December 8 to 13, 1913
Don’ t drink whiskey and poi-
Miss Marie Shogren arrived
Tliis Will be a notable event in the
son your system.
yesterday from Portland to visit
(tucational lii«tor.y of Oregon.
Don’ t drink beer and contract
at the Fisher home.
! Farmer*’ Co-operation will be the
Bright’ s disease.
leading topic o f a stimulating series of
Geo. Mathews returned home
Don’ t take patent medicine
I lectures. The week will be crowded
Tuesday from a brief visit in and keep yourself sick.
with discussions, and demonstrations in
Portland.
! everything that makes for the welfare
Don’ t faB to drink Hage’ sj
For
E. A. Franz Co.
‘It Pays in the End
‘T h is is better
to the country
Hood River
Oregon
than goin g aw ay
and leaving poor
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
in a h o t city hom e.
W e handle all styles and
sizes of G-E Electric Fans—
The Leaders of the Market.
ELECTRIC WIRING t SUPPLY CO
Hood River,
Oregon
First National Bank Building
Chown’s Hall,
KM
sMittîfromiM
MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA
Mosier
Book
Store
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
GOLLEGE
In these days of
A good shoe for every day in Pasteurized Cider and note the j
the year at a saving in price. result.
Al Hage’s cider plant; also at
Get the Strauss shoe habit.
“
The
Oaks.”
Jas. Mead and family returned
[Mr. Hage brought a sample
Monday from a visit W ith rela­
o f his cider to our office and we
tives in Portland.
must admit it's the best and
A good stock of Records for
healthiest soft drink we ever
your Victrola at Chown’s.
tasted. — E d . 1
Mrs. Gertrude Leer and little
daughters are visiting in Port­
Ortley Items
land this week.
100 cases of Preferred Stock
How about that New Year
canned goods, the best the mar- j Resolution?
ket affords, just in. Strauss.
i
T u n ,i
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Butler,
Dr. W. S. Nichol, of Hood who recently came from Minne-
River, visited here the first of sola. arrived at Ortley a few
the week with his brother, C. G. days ago, where they will make
Nichol.
their home, having purchased an
Silverware, Percolators, Alu­ orchard here.
minum Ware, Shears for the
Ortley enjoyed a white Christ­
wife, at Chown’s.
mas, there being 11 inches of
J. M. Elliott returned Tuesday snow on the ground.
Col. Cornelius Gardener and
from a month’s sojourn in Port­
land. His health is much im­ family, of Portland, are spend­
ing the Holidays at the Ortley
proved.
New Year Specials
All Ladies’ and Children’s Coats and Suits at
Special Reductions, making these garments of value
greater than you have ever had before in this city.
Just call and see and note the Quality, the Workman­
ship and style.
S E C O N D FLO O R
Close Competition
the man who Advertises his
business Increases his business.
Start the New Year right and
Advertise in the Bulletin, it Pays
Thia season’s newest styles and shapes. Your choice
o f any Trimmed or (Jntrimmed Hat in the house-ONE
HALF PRICE.
S E C O N D FLOOR
CALIFORNIA
Winter is the name of a Season, not the
description of a Climate.
LET US HELP YOU
PLAN
V IS IT
R O U N D T R IP T IC K E T S A T R E D U C E D F A R E S .
Farhandsome booklets de­
scriptive of California, also for
Fares, Tickets or Reservations
UNION
PACIFIC
SYSTEM
Oregon-Washington Railroad
Ä Navigation Co.
W. A. HUSBANDS
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
W IN T E R S H O R T C O U R SE
B l a c k s m it h
P hysician and S urgeon
January 5 to 30, 1914
The College has spared no effort to 1 MOSIER
OREGON
make tliis the most complete short
course in its history. A iery wide
range o f courses will l>v offered in
General Agriculture, Horti-jlture, An­
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Art*, Domestic
PHYS1C4AN a n d SURGEON
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, <
and Music. Numerous lectures and
I discussions on F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a - HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
i TION, at home and abroad, will be a
, leading feature. Make this a pleasant , Will practice in Mosier and
and profitable winter outing. No tui­
May l>e reached by long dis-
tion. Accommodations reasonable. Ite-
tance phone. Home phone 61.
duced rates on ali railroads. For fur-
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] ther information address
11. M. TENNANT, Registrar,
Corvallis, Oregon.
I
Call on any agent o f the
R in e h a r t a S c h
Farmers’ Business Courses by Corre­
spondence without tuition.
m id t ,
LAWYERS
Horse
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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.
OREGON
S ., F.
G O SS
PLU M Bl NO.
STEAM
AND HOT WATER
HEATING.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
\
MOSIER
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-
OREGON
IF Y O U W I S H
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
The Dalles. Oregon
Will be at Mosier on Saturday! A ll Modern and under N ew
o f each week.
Management.
Any legal business entrusted H AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
FOR SALE
Cheap.—Baby’s crib in good to us will receive our Careful
W. G. GLOYD, Prop.
condition. Cal’ at this office.
i attention.
Specials
All at Special Prices. When you get such splendid
makes as—
HART, SCHAFFFNER & MARX and CLOTHCRAFT
Clothes at a reduction such as we are giving you, you
can rest assured that you are getting more than your
money’ s worth.
LADIES’ all wool ahd silk Shawls and Fascinators.
E a ch .............................................................’........ '
25C
LADIES’ all wool and silk Shawls and Scarfs,
assorted colors. One o f the handiest little wraps you
can have. Values up to $2.50. Your ch oice...
75c
A
to the land o f Sunshine, Fruits and Flowers. Outdoor Sports—Auto
Trips among the Orange Groves—Trips to the Beeches—Surf Bathing,
and tiie hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous.
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats
One lot of Overcoats for Boys, ages 10 to 18 years.
Your Choice..................................................... $ 2 4 8
M illin e ry
of the farmer and home-maker.
IN
MEN’ S Winter Weight Fleeced Lined Underwear.
Regular 50c values.
Special, the garm ent.. ...................................
39c
LADIES’ Fur Scarfs, values up to $2.00.
choice while they last........
.................
Your
50C
CHILDREN'S Vests and Pants, wool and cotton
fleeced, values up to 60c a garment.
Your choice, the garment.................................
25 t
Specials fo r
Saturday Only
MEN’ S All Wool Undershirts and Drawers, regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values.
Special, the garment........................................
98C
Ladies’ fancy Collars, the 9ame as we have been
selling at special 25c. There are values in this lot up
to $1.50. Your choice for Saturday only.............
io c
LADIES’ Silk Shirt Waists, values up to $4.00.
Your Choice....................................................
. $ 1 .5 0
Trident Embroidery Cotton, about all colors, worth
4c a skein. Special, the skein.........................
Ic
TH E P A R I S FAIR.
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RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E