Supplement to Mosier Bulletin
FRIDAY MARCH 13, 1914
J. E. Cole and little son were seventy-five thousand miles and
¡visitors at the county seat last still on the road. The Ford is
J Tuesday.
the universal car. Call Mr.
Fisher
at his expense at the
New
neck
fixings
for
ladies,
Try our 23c hams. —Strauss. j new rufflings, new Flaxon dress Mosier Hotel.
Full demonstra
Buy a Ford and enjoy
J. M. Mosier transacted busi | goods this week. Trade at the tions.
ness in the Dalles Wednesday. ¡store where new goods come life.
Perhaps you have not regis 'every day. Strauss.
tered. Better do it now, lest The Misses Bess and Grace Mrs. Ila Millinery.
of Hood
you forget.
¡Taylor arrived from Cape Horn, River, will be F. in Smith,
Mosier
March
Wash.,
yesterday
and
will
visit
Messrs. J. P. and J. M. Car- lover Sunday with their brother, 24th with a stock of new Spring
roll were visitors in Portland the R. J. Taylor and family.
Millinery, at reasonable prices.
first of the week.
Lloyd Powers went to Hood Mrs Jas. Cherry, Mrs. Amelia Will also trim or ^e-make hats.
River yesterday afternoon to Middleswart, Miss Irene Fisher;
Correction.
consult an eye specialist.
and Frank Middleswart were To the A Editor;
It now seems
Ed F. Reeves came up from i visitors in Hood River Wednes that there was a misunderstand
Portland on Monday and spent day afternoon.
ing in regard to my statement
several days on the ranch.
in last weeks issue of the Bulle
going to Hood River tin.
I did not mean to imply
Mrs. W. C. Vensel, Mrs. Maud last Mosierites
Saturday
afternoon
were:
that it was the orchestra’s fault
Wilcox and Miss Ruth Clement Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. K. that
was no dancing at the
visited in Hood River Monday McGregor, Mrs. Moss, Nellie recent there
Commercial
banquet
afternoon.
and Gertie Proctor, Hans Kol- They were perfectly Club willing
to
landsrud,
Frank
Ginger,
C.
T.
Men’s slip-over night shirts; Bennett, A Grosser.
donate
their
services
for
enter
new shirts, new collars, with I
tainment of those present. W.
long points in front, just re-1 Dr. J. E. Anderson’s an E.
Chown.
ceived. Strauss.
nouncement as a candidate to
himself as representa E. B. Wood, of Portland, spent
J. N. Mosier returned home succeed
tive
from
29th district, ap several hours here last Sunday
last. Friday from Portland,where pears in this the issue.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
he served for forty days on the | son’s record has been I)r. clean Ander
Geo. Wood.
and
federal grand jury.
satisfactory to his constituents
Dr. C. A. Macrurn came up and he is entitled to re-election.
H. G . K IB B E E
from Portland Wednesday and
invitation is extend
will remain on his ranch the rest ed A to general
the ladies of Mosier and
of the year. Mrs. Macrurn will vicinity to meet at the public
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
join him here later.
library on Saturday afternoon,
A number of O-W. R. & N. March 14, for the purpose of m o s ie r - - - O r e g o n
a ladies’ auxiliary
officials, including President Far organizing
to
the
Mosier
Commercial Club,
rell, Gen. Manager J. P. O’Bri meeting to be called
at 3 o'clock
en, Gen. Supt. B. E. Palmer, prompt.
ADVERTISE
Supt. F. L. Kuykendall, Division E. .T. Fisher, representing
Engineer T. W. Saul, and sever
IN YOUR
agency for the
al others, spent a short time here Walther-Williams
Ford
automobile
is
in
town.
Wednesday afternoon on a gen Speaking of the Ford car Mr.
eral tour of inspection.
Fisher says he driven a Ford
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