Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 09, 1914, Image 4

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t’o! I u . ik !.
Tí. M. UoS3.
M i rie Snogr n rei ¡rued
Miss !\
713 Corbett H1.lv;..
lo her ho:
in Portland Monday, !
Portland, Dre.
er visiti rig se vi erai days with
» Mis., s Fit ilie-r.
W aited
ti'wieri ten g ■ fina■ io Ilo ! River
At once—-All hack strhsen-s-
: Jay after 11001i y."-re Mrs. E
tions to I he BULLETIN paid i |> i ’ M. Strauss, (¡err. ChnuiljorJahi
/exchange for receipts. W<• t!<•»■«i and If-'ii Sellinger.
¡Hu* money.
Buv It In January
Mrs. Win. Johnson left this
morning for a visit in Portland,
è he will also attend the Pader-
jewski recital tonight.
For Less.
Absolute Factory Prices on Morris
Chairs and Leather Easy Chairs
E. Hood
A. Franz
Co.
River, Oregon.
Also a Great Master.
I'hc iicrsuns in tin* giillery who ware
must iiu|iress<>(! with ill«* J l'ler[>ont
MortHii i*oJI«s’tion of picture* were two
sumil sirls. one eictit ami the other ten
years of age Dm ertainly they spelled
out Hie names of the jmlnliugs, which
conveyed very little, and they were
truly mov«*d. of course, by the dash­
ing Din hess of Devonshire and the
small princess by Velazquez, and the
wonderfully ensuring young lady by
the mikuown Spanish painter. Lastly
they came to the [wrtralt of Mr. Mor­
gan himself, and from this they ap­
pealed directly to the attendant on
irua i d
••Please, sir,” they asked, "did Mr.
Morgan paint all these pictures?'’
The guard was a true gentleman.
"Not all,’’ he answered.—New York
Post-
BIG
Mrs. V. C. Young was a pass­
All those who have not paid
enger on yesterday’s local to! their hills, due
di Jan. 1, at the
The Dalles.
; Ment Marke will please do so
Silverware. Percolators, Alu­ at once.
M rs . J. P. E r h a r t .
minum Ware, Shears lor the
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>vife, at Chown’s.
Samuel Fisher Dies.
N ext Wednesday the Ladies’
Aid will meet at the home of
Mrs. W. A. Husbands.
DANCE
Chown’s Hall,
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood River,
MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRA
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$1.00 1
Park Sturgess and wife are
visiting the latter’ s parents at
Brush Prairie, Wash.
Dutch Candy Auction Satur­
day, 3 P. M. Something new.
Remember the day and hour
Do you want the set o f furs?
Strauss.
Í
Special Bargains
W inter is the name of a Season, not the
description of a Climate,
LE T US H ELP Y O U
PLAN
R O U N D T R IP T IC K E T S A T R E D U C E D
Forhandsome booklets de­
scriptive of California, also for
Fares, Tickets or Reservations
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SYSTEM
December 8 to 13, 1913
Call on any agent of the
This wilt be a notable event in tbe
educational history o f Oregon.
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A.tlVCVllSC III tllC Dllllctltl, it iCLUS
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Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation Co.
Fanners’ Co-operation will be the
leading topic o f a stimulating series of
lectures. The week will be crowded
! with discussions, and demonstrations in
I everything ttiat makes for the welfare
¡o f the farmer anil home-maker.
B l a c k s m it h
P h y s ic ia n
We are offering extra special Bargains in all our
Here is another opportunity to make your dollar do
departments now. But we especially want to call
Every man’ s and boy’ s Overcoat re-
your attention to the big v-ahies we are giving on extra work.
Ladies’ and Children’ s Coats. Soil and Dr«*sses.
. duced.
Those Children’ s and Misses’ Coats at $2.48 are
Think o f buying a goo«l overcoat for a young man
truly bargains. There are values in this lot up to $10.
$ 2 -4 8
These will not only be of goo«l service for the remain­ t>r a boy for o n ly ..........................................
der o f this season, hut will lie o f etpial benefit for
next season’s wear. You must see them to fully ap­
preciate the big values.
Your Choice, only..........................................
$ 2 .4 8
This lot includes patent leathers that are worth up
Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses. all this Fall’s new­ to $8.(X), and heavier shoes for every day wear, dnim-
iners’ Samples that are worth up to $3.50 a pair.
est weaves and styles. Every one substantially re­
duced.
Your Choice, the pair................................
$ 1 .9 8
Men’s Shoes, W ork and Dress
and
S urgeon
The College has spared no effort to
MOSIER
-
OREGON
! make this the most compiwte short
course in its history. A »ery wide
! range o f courses will b\ offered in
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
General Agriculture, Horti.dlture, An­
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
j Keeping. Mechanic A rt», Domestic
P H Y S IC IA N a n p S U R G E O N
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
land Music. Numerous lectures and j
discussions on F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a - 1 HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
TlON, at home amt abroad, wiil be a
• leading feature. Make Ibis a pleasant. Will practice in Mosier and
■ and profitable winter outing. No tni-
May he reached by long dis­
1 Hon. Accommodations reasonable. Ue-
tance plxme, Home phone 61.
j duced rales on all railroads. For fur-
i ther information address
R in e h a r t a S c h m id t ,
H. M. T E N N A N T , Registrar.
Corvallis, Oregon.
LAW YERS
Farmers’ Business Courses by Corre-
In patent leather, gun metal and kid. About all
sizes in this lot. Lace, blueher and button, values up
to $3.50.
Your Choice.. . . . .....................................
5 I.9 8
S. F. GOSS
PLUMBING.
STEAM
,
ano
HOT W ATER
«F A T IN G .
Jobbing proni|»tlj »('tended to.
MOSIEII
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OREGON
IF Y O U W I S H
To meet your friends, stop at
We were fortuate in buying a nice assortment of
Muslin Gowns for ladies, neatly trimmed with lace and
embroidery, low neck and short sleeves. This is a
Drummer Sample lot and are big values regularly.
Special as follows:
33C
40C
A ll M odem and under Ned)
Management.
AU G M E N TE D B A T H F A C IL IT IE S
W . G. GLOYD, Prop.
70c values, now
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75c
H
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80c
• f
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85c
00c
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$1.00
1.50
Ladies’ Muslin Gowns
THE PARIS FAIR,
Shoeing and General
Rejiair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
HO TEL MOSIER.
Will be at Mosier on Saturday
o f each week.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
50c values, now...................... ................
60c
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Horse
The Dalles, Oregon
Any legal business entrusted
FOR SALE
to us will receive our careful
Cheap.— Baby’s crib in goixl
attention.
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condition. Call at this office.
,
Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats
W. A. HUSBANDS
D AVID ROBINSON, M, D.
WINTER SHORT COURSE
j spondence without tuition.
FARES.
UNION
PACIFIC
FARMERS' WEEK
Start the New Year right and
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A V ISIT
to the land o f Sunshine, Fruits and Flowers. Outdoor Sports—Auto
Trips among the Orange Groves—Trips to the Beeches—Surf Bathing,
and the hundreds of varied amusements for which California is famous.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
GOLLEGE
business Increases his business.
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IN
CALIFORNIA
January 5 to 3D, 1914
•
Oregon
First National Bank Building
Store
the man who Advertises his
Samuel Fisher, father o f our
townsman, S. D. Fisher, died on | a *
Wednesday night of this week.
at the advanced age of 84 years,
after a brief illness from pneu­
monia.
The funeral services will be
held at 10 o’ clock this forenoon,
at the Christian Church, Rev.
H. C. Clark officiating.
HOOD RIVER. ORFGON
W e h a n d le a ll styles and
sizes of G -E Electric Fans—
The Leaders of the Market.
Mosier
Book
Close Competition
Res. Phone. 333.
“ This is better than going away
to the country and leaving poor
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
in a hot city home. ’ ’
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Tickets
Mark A. Mayer was a passen-
ger on yesterday’s local
to
R. J. Taylor’s family returned
Portland.
i last Saturday from a visit with
A good stock o f Records for ■‘endives at Cape lloin, Mash,
your Victrola at Chown’s.
^ r* *av',,r has domiciled his
family for the winter in the
Fine large prunes, dried npri- io w e r h a lfo f J. N. Mosier’s res­
pots, candied figs, Brazil nuts. ¡dence
Strauss.
There will he a public meeting i
Mis. H. M. West and little son held at the library building on!
visited friends in The Dalles yes- Tuesday evening, Jan. 13. al 8
terday.
j o'clock, the object being to fill u
J. W. Huskey, o f Ruthton, vacancy in office, as one of the
spent a few hours in town yes- board’s term has expired. All
terday.
are invited to be present.
Watch our window! A new
picture of the news o f I he world
Notice
each week. Strauss.
L aw yers
OREGON
ays in the End’
Saturday Night, January 17,
E. Carton, 7!. J. Fred-
and
;il
rickson,
Ceo.
Chanihicrlain
Dry Onions’ fine stock,
Given By
j Lee Hui lier wore business visit-
Straus^.
i ors in T he Dalles Wed i lesti ay.
Boh Sleds in stock, W. r.<.
Miss Alice Mosier, who spent
Chown.
Dramatic Recital
the holidays at home with her Rev. Clark Coes to Hood River
Sjonjetlfing ig going to happen!
parents, returned Sunday eve­
¿Strauss.
Rev. H, C. Clark, who lias for
Mrs. Linnie Garrett Carl, a
ning to The Dalles, where she is
the past three years been ptvstor dramatic interpreter and humor-
Geo. Evans was in Hood River attending school.
o f the Mosier Christian Church.
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Monday, on business,
, ..
... . : ous impersonator, will give a re-
J. M. Elliott returned Tuesday has accepted a call .. to
the Chris- .
C. J. Littlepage spent several morning from a week’ s visit a! tian Church at Hood River. He cital Pn.lay evening, Jan 16th,
flays at Corbett this week.
The Dalles and left on Wednes- will move his family to that city at the Immanuel Church.
where
Land clearing tools o f all kinds. |day
,,,,v for
,M' Portland,
1 ,H 1
u ‘ " ‘ I'e he
„ 1‘ will
w,,‘ shortly.
j Mrs. Carl spoke in Mosier last
W E Chown
probably remain this winter. •
Mr. Clark and family have1
Spring and was appreciated by
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,,
,« • . ,
- .
made many friends during their I
Remnants! Sen eur bargain • 0ul' ne” ■
sJ’ " n*
r, »i.l.mce l.ere wbe will regret el,I and young.
(able. Stranas.
,ng w u i.W ,s here. New ,» II,c; ,,|]eil. ,|e, * rture.
No admission.
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| time to order that suit or pair oi j
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A. P. Bateham, o f Portland, pants and get measured by the
yisited in town op Tuesday.
expert. Strauss. No (it, no pay.
Materials all wool, prices easy.
H. M, West was a visitor in
The subject for discussion at
Pood River Tuesday morning.
Lhe weekly meeting o f the Hor­
Many dainty pieces of fapey
ticultural Society in Lamb’s Hall
China at Chown’s.
tomorrow at 1:80 P. M., will lie
Bring us your watches and “ Pear Blight.” This is an in­
Jewelry repair work, Strauss.
teresting topic and all should at-
In these days of
S tearns
Miss Virginia Bruce, who has
been suffering with sciatic rheu­
matism for the past week, will
leave today tor Portland to re­
cuperate.
Win. D in s spot i the first of
This means Y-OU, it yon have the
in The Italics, attend­
ili'/ a meeting of the Interna-
not paid up.
H E A T IN G S T O V E S
ional Bilde Students.
Dishes at
Closing Out A t
Practical Horticulture.
K. 0. Goodwin, of Ti e Dalles,
HALF PRICE
COST
Twelve years’ ex perience in represenling tin Mutual Life
horticultural work. 1'or »run* Insurance Co., was a visitor in
jng,
top-graft jng,
landscape town Tuesday afternoon.
work, etc , address P. A. Knoll,
Mrs. Oh as. Sparling and little
Mosier, or leave orders at ItuI- da iglijer returned the (irsi, of
¡..i,
the wo k from a visit with cela­ $65.06 Daveiipi ri
$ 49.50
:1.. 0 Library Table. $14.00
ti’. es in Sherman County.
44.75
55.00
!6 50
11.75
Notice
jon i e Dunsmore came 45.00
vi tsa Miifl
.. O u
9 50
ii<.
isday * I
7 .4 5
40
O
p
Flic an unii m enti n g ni i h ■
jnirii apd will visit for l few
3 0 .CO
stockholders o f tue Mosu l- Va -
38.00 Brass Bed .
32.00 Brussels Rug.. 2 7 .0 0
eks . itti h'*r relatives.
ley Telephone Go., a corporation,
. 24.00
32.00
C0.00
“
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r. P. L. Arthur ar­
Ml ano
wijl he hefd in Lamb’ s Hall.
.
18.25
26.00
25.00 Velvet Rug.... 21.25
Mosier, Ore., on Tuesday, .1 hiiu - rived home Satoida,\ evening
l|
ary 13th, 1914, at 10 A. M., for f'-om a fortnightV, visit p ith rel-
Writer or telephone us for information and prices on anything
the election of directors, and utives at Castle Rock, iVasli.
you may need.
—
“ W e F a y the Freigh t.”
such other business as may prop-
W. P. Vinin.u and wife, S. D.
erly c<;me before such meeting. Fisher and wife and Mrs. Geo.
Chamberlain were in Hood River
D av id R o b in so n ,
yesterday uflerdny afternoon.
Secy.
Lowest Prices of the Year!!
&
d e r b y
D E N T IS T
Remember that \V. F. L ara - hood RIVER
| way , the Hood River Jeweler,
is one of the l>est engravers l08i o * « rh««.
on the Coast. His work is satis-
! factory and his prices are very _____________
reasonable.
Fake it the country over and this month has come to 1«? the
general: acepri'd month for Imrgain giving. Call it wliat-
you lik-* Clearance Pre-Inventory. Wind-Up, Apprecia-
t.i/ii Saie ,t‘s a wi-li established custom and as usual this
Store is right there with the “ goods.”
Quality Home Furnishings at
D r . C . h . jen k in s
Mens Hats
Drummers’ Sample Hats for Men. Another new lot
just in and the very best of values at $3.00 regularly.
Special, your choice............. ...................
$ 1.5 0
Ladies’ fleeced lined Underwear, nice medium winter
weight. White color. Special, the garment. . 7 5 C
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