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STEAM ER
TAHOM A
P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
If you carry an urirt-litthl» timepiece,
yoti have a-gAod many such momenta.
If yotir'watcli needs attention bring it
J. to us. We can truthfally say you wilt be
j. more than pleased with our work,
f
DffWrKluMe work aiad satisfied custortV-
♦ ers are our best advertisement*
CHARLES NELSON. M anager .
J
Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
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W. F. LARA WAY,
HOOD RIVER. ORE.
Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
from Oak Street Dock.
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Passengers and'freight.
Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
» » S M I T E S « lit»
For Sale.
SUMMONS
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
One or tw o heavy tarm teams.
In the Circuit Court o f the state of
from 2800 to 3200 p ou nds, w ith Oregon for Wasco County.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
3 1-4 inch wagons anti farm har- iVA W ingfield
HOOD
RIVER
:
OREGON
ness. Write G. P. Morden, Mos-
Plaintiff,
ier, Oregon.
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vs.
Will practice in Mosier and
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------- J- C. Wingfield, Alice G. Wingfield,
May Ite reached hy long dis
( allie B. Koontz, and CsillU- B. Koontz
Cockerds for Sale
tance phone. Home phone fir..
as Administratrix of the estate o f J.
S. C. White Leghorn Tancred
W. Koontz, deceased, Elton G.
! stock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds,
Koontz and Della Koontz, Ella G,
Nofice of Sheriffs Sale-
Ladd stock.
Attractive prices Chambers and J. I. Chambers, Ber
In
the
Circuit Court of the State o f
tha B. Koonti, Maude G. Ehrsam
for immediate spie.
Mayerdaie
and Holmes K. Ehrsam, Florence C. Oregon for Wasco County.
Orchards, Mosier, Oregon.
First National Bank of The Dalles.
Koontz, W. N. Wiley, anti Valdemar
Notice'
Oregon, a Corporation.
Hot I-ake Manager Wou'd Like Lidell, Administrator tie bonis non of
Plaintiff,.
he Estate o f Emil Hetlberg, de-
Advance Notice of Arrival
ts.
A quiet home wedding was I There will be a meeting of the I u
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Persons contemplating a visit
Defendants:
T. H. Bever'y, W. J. Summers and'
solemnized yesterday at noon, taxpayers of School District No. to H t r k Siiri.nrs O.wnn
t
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a ,-, v -
Anna M. Summers, his wife, Ed. W.
when Mr. Myron 8, Butterfield 152 on Saturday, November 28, who require the service o f a field. Callie B. Koontz, and Callie B.
Mueller and May C. Mueller, hi*'
wife, R. E. Davis and May F. Daviej,
and Mis. Violet J. Blackhuin at the school house, at 3 P. M., wheel chair or other special con- Koontz as Administratrix of the Estate
Electric lampi" and fixtures' Christmas will sotxi be with us. were united in marriage by Rev. for the purpose of voting a tax venience, are requested by the o f j . W. Koontz, deceased, Elton G.
his wife, J. R. Eggermon, M. Z.
thres riaYrieM hy Cho'.Vn.
management to give notice of Koontz and Della Koontz, Ella G.; Donnell and Grace Donnell, his wife,
Every one wauls ?t> give some j R Hargreaves, of Hood Riv- levy for snfd school district.
Frank Ellison, Dorothea Abbott and
arrival
in advance, so that p rop - Chambers and J, I. Chambers, Bertha
Get my prices oft" Milk by thffj '*ne a Wkem.'
j er, in the presence of a few inti
The following items constitute er care and attention may he as- B. Koontz, Maude G. Ehrsam and H. M. Abbott,
Ase; also’ Tomatoes' and 0om : j Hvery one wants to1 make a mate friends.
the budget that will be voted | snred
Defendant*.
Holmes K. Ehnoim,
!• iorenae C.
The rooms were beautifully upon at the above mentioned
Strauss:
j fe\t eemts or a few dollars; buy
Koontz, W. N. Wiley, and Valdemar
By virSue o f an Execution, löecree.
decorated with autumn flowers' school meeting:
l.idell. Administrator de bonis non of ami Order of S h J i - duly issued out o f
VV. A. HUSBANDS
N t o t a f a Victor- Record»* at‘*t,,e. mo8t
the
Estate of'Em,'! Hedberg, decs ajed, ami under the Seal o f the Circuit
and
leaves.
I I* bought all o f *njr Holiday
Teachers’ \yagtT...
Blacksmith
$3,195.00'
the above named defendants:
Court o f the State o f Oregon for the
In the evening Mr*, and- Mrs
,
.
.
. (Idods lftst 1 June and* Jbly beforb
In the Name of the State o f Oregon: ! County o f Wasco, to me diteated and
Kipped'Salmon just recrfvfcdi the Rud?,Cni8,ier c)oge(j —conse- Butterfield gave a reception toi Fuel and school supplies 200.00] Horse Shoeing and General
You, and each o f you, the above dated the 21st day o f October, MH4,.
Repair Work.
It’s fine, says Stratiss.*
qftently I bought cheaply and th e ir m an y frie n d s in and a b ou t ^ . f 8 “ " d im p .-g rou n d « 100.00
named defendants, a n hereby required upon a Decree In mortgage forecibsur-r
more'tW an I ’ should h ave
o i M uster, w h o w ish ed the “ y o u n g ” ..anl 01 v' <)l
........... 270.00-
Also agent for Corona Wool to appear and answer the complaint i and judgment rendered and entered in'
Ffa4f.lights,* Batterie», -etc., -at mors
man i siiouiu nave, I i d uo
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h Principal and interest
on
Fat
for horses and COWS. A cure
againit you ill the aliove entitled said Court on the 19th day of October,
riot'
wish
t
o
'c
a
r
r
y
th
ese
g
o
o
d
s
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u
p!®
m
an
y
y
e
a
ts
o
f
w
ed
d
ed
Ohf#'"1’»:
bonds and warrants.. 288.00 for corns contracted hoofs mud “" 't 0,1 or 1,etore
D th day o f De- I 1914, in the above entitled cause in fa-
Ith ron gh th e y e a r so I am g o in g Lliss».
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I Insurance........... .
cernber, mu
1914, ...
and : if you
fail
to
so ap
60.00 ,
o f ? L the
plaintiff amt against the de
1 hose present at the reception ru , ,
,
fever and sore shoulders.
to
sell
everything,
at
from1
10%
pear
and
answer
said
complaint
or
fendants.
wherein
it
was
adjudged
tha-i
r
.
.
.
j,
.
.T
Clerk
s
salary................
25.00
I .<
Merrill:spent1 yesterday1
were: Dr. and Mrs. Robinson*1T
M osier ,
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O r e g o n otherwise plead thereto, for want plaintiff should recover in the sum o f
to 30y off for Cash.■
,4
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c, c, - ,,
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. Library books.................
25.00
-¿i t ht1 MeYida i if Portland.
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the S5000.(K), together with interest there
100.00
Come ih'and get* my*prices ant j Mr- and Mva- S- F- G<’ss- Mr-and All other purposes.......
Court for the relief prayed for in said on from April 26th, 1912, at the rate of
Mm W. A. Husbands, Mr. and
DrDfhof shoe oil1 v/titorprbofs*
compare with other places and
complaint, to-witi
For judgment 6 per cent per annum, and the further
H. G. K I B B E E
Mts. Amos Root, Mr. and Mrs.
$4,263.00
yoar's'hwes. • Cfiown.
with catalogs:
against the defendants, J. C. Wing sum of S4i2n8.25 together with inter
C. G. Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. S.
field ami Alice G. Wingfield, and Callie est thereon from November 16th,
Hi W. D a n i e l s e n ,
Otto Hage went to The Dallés
E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
NOTARY p u b l i c
B. Koontz, and Callie B. Koontz as 1912, at the rat» o f 6 per cent
yesterday to consult a defitist!
C lerk .
| Allington, Mr. and-Mr». H. GL
Administratrix of the estate of J. W, per annum, and the further surra
Koontz, deceased, in the sum o f j of $900.00 attorney fees, and the-
S >!èp early and'buy y our sensi
‘
I Kibbee and son, Mi». Wm.John-
M o s ie r
O r e g o n $200:00 in Gold Coin of the United J further sum of $94.80, together with
ble Christmas Gifts from Strauss.
Mr. Jas. Hutchins, of- Port- son and son,, the Misses Emily
IF Y O U W IS H :
States, together with interest tiiereon j interest thereon from January 10th,
and, spent Thanksgiving with Husbands and Marjorie Page,
from July 7th, 191"t, at the rat» of 8 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per an-
Jas. Cherry transacted busi
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colè.
flh ©‘newly weds expect to leave To meet your friends, stop at D e r b y & S t e a r n s , per cent per annum; far the further i num. and the further sum o f $29.00'
ness in 'tliè Dalles Wednesday.-
sum o f $100.00 attorney feea, and for I costs and disbursements-, and the costs-
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Davenport, shortly on a wedding trip.
HOTEL MOSIER.
; plaintiff’ s costs ami disbursements of and upon this Writ and commanding
W. M. Terrill is spending aev*- of Portland,-spent Thanksgiving
L aw yers
made and expended therein; and for a ! me to make sale off the real property
Cral dayB this week in Portland. with Mhsier relatives.
A ll Modern <i.1 d muter New
decree of the Court decreeing thatsaid embraced in such Decree o f foreclos
SOM E MORE POTATOES
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Price were! Mrs
l ^ h - returned
! mortgage be foreclosed and that the ure and hereinafter described, I will,,
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Manu(/etileni.
upon tiie 30th day o f November, 1914,
cJver-Sunday visitors in Hood i the first'of the week from Port-
Whenever some rancher brings AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N premises therein described, to-wit:
_
Thirty feet. (30) off the West side of at the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the after
^■vur-
! land.- She has been ill for some anything into town that merits!
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nrum-TT .■ I .,..,, o s i. in ......
I Lot Two (2), thirty feet (30) off the noon of said day, and at the front door
Mrs. J. E.- Higley and daughl-1 time with nervous prostration, mention and attracts* attention !
BENNETT SINNOTT & GALLOAAT j West side o f Lot Seven (7), and Lots o f the County Courthouse in Dalles
W. G. CLOYD, Prop.
tër Ruth spent Monday in Hood but is slowly recovering.
by its unusual size and perfec
City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at
Attorneys-At-Law
1 - o f Kramer s Addition
* (6)’ “ to
“ Dalles
B1!ock‘:D”
City, public auction to the highest bidder for
Ri ver.
tion,
another
party
brings
in
”
Ben Sellinger and his two
G e n e r a l PRACTICE
1 Wasco County, Oregon, according to cash in hand, all the right, title and lr.v
Dr. Robinson and J. E. Higley brothers, Seno and George, re- something “ a leetle better.” ’ !
! the recorded map and plat thereof; j terest which Hie defendants) and either
THE DALLES,
were over-night visitors in The turned laft'Friday from a goose-1 ri,is proves tvvo lt,inK's Fir. t, !
U K bP O lV And also the East twenty feet (20) of or alb of them, have or had, or have
Lots-- Four (4) anil Five (5) in said j since acquired or now have, in and to
Halles.
| hunting trip into Gilliam county.! ^ia^ public mention ol these
PLUMBING
£ i*o*o*n *n «K »oeo«<i*ii«t«n «'' Block “ D” in said Kramer’* Addition the following described real property.
A 9x12 Axminster Rug for They report geese very pientiful things creates an interest and -
a friendly rivalry among the far- \ Steam and Hot Water Heating.- 1 s t . M A R Y ’ S a c a d e m y ! tn Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore- lying and being situated in \Vasoi»
sale. A iifetty rug, has beep j ’•his year, and bagged 39.
County, Oregon, to-wit:
I
s gon;
niers to produce something of
used so live. Price $8. Who takes! Miss Grace Higley, who is at- superior quality than his neigh- Jobbirtg promptly attended to. i T41E DALLES. OREGON | Be sold in the manner provided by law
All of Lot 1 hi Section 131, Township1
for the sale o f real property upon
it?- Strauss.
! tending a business college in brtr raises; and second; that' the
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i mortgage foreclosure, and the proceeds 1 North of Range 12 East, of the Wil
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OREGON f BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL i arising from such sale be applied in lamette Meridian, containing 22.4P
D. W. Hudson and wife spent*!Fortiapd, came home Wednesday Bulletin is read closely and the MOSIER
acres.
1
FOR GIRLS
S
tiie payment o f said judgment and the
thanksgiving- with friends in ! forenoon to spend Thanksgiving people notice the good things it
Also Fractional Lot No. 1. in Seetiorz
with lier parents.
contains, as well as what they
i
For Particulars apply to
S sums above mentioned, including costs 18, Township t- North of Range 13 12,
Hood River.
if S c i C T m CI m r n i r t n s * of sale and attorney fees; anil that the containing 32.88 acres, except the foil-
r J
Wilma Rorde-n was first, Helen! are pleased to consider the ob-
Dudley Piercéy, who has been
3131 t K b U rL n IU rt
x defendants, and each and all of them lowing strip o f land being 10 feet in
working at Spokane this Fall, Blwh was second and Boyd | jectionable features,
^ -FIOII«ie(M>t»eit«»k»^ffC>!l«IM>(WK+ and any and all persons claiming by, wiiltli described as. commencing at a.
through or under them or any o f them, point on the South line o f said lot, 627)
arrived Itonie last Friday.
¡Thrift was third in the Baby'
ie i Rest product of the farm
Machine Shop
In- fo-’ e v r barred front- any ant) all j feet W’est. from the Northeast corner
W
hat'
brought
to
our
notice
is
a
sample
Ray Sturgess came up from1) Gdntest
¡list closed
and Garage
right, title, equity anil interest in said ] o f Theodore Mesplie's Donation Land
of potatoes raised hy Virel *
Portland last Saturday to look nexl? Why, a real live Santa
premises or any portion thereof, save Claim: thence Northeast to a point on-
Auto Repairing and
Brooks on his ranch two miles »
only tiie statutory right o f redemp- the Ea.tt line o f said Lot, 18 rods West-
after his potato crop.
| Glaus, of course. Straus,s.
accessories.
A I I
southeast of town. The) are of
tion, and for sucli other anil further and 154) feet North from said Mes-
E. A. Race. J. M. Elliott and1 W. A. Hidy and family left on the Garfield breed and the three
Work Guaranteed
relief as t*> the Court may seem meet plie’s claim; said strip of land extend
and equitable.
C. H. Davenport were visitors Monday for Twin FiilUr; Idaho, potatoes he has ort' dispfhy at
First and State St.
ing through said fractional lot between-
Thii
in The Dalles on Monday.
j where they will spend1 tli<t win- Nichol’s store weigh 10 pounds f Hood River,
Oregon i Shoes made to order. We retail Mosie Summons is published in tiie said points, together with She right to
Bulletin, a weekly newspaper use the same for a water ditch;;
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ter. Mr, Hidy expectb to dik- and three ounces. The potatoes
Men’ s and Boys Shoes. Repair-- of general- circulation published in] Also the N W 1, of the NWi o f said
Roy Stoltz, who )s attending
•
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High School at The Dalles, is at pose of some property there, and | wert} ,.aise(| without irrigation o> '
illg n eatly d on e w h ile you w ait- Wasco County, Oregon, for six coo- Section 18, in Tp. 1 N of Range 13>
will probably return to Mosier in any special attention.
Who’s.
homi this week with his parents.
Prices reasonable and all work secutive weeks, being seven issues East o f the Willamette Meridian, con-
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
tbe Spring.
fchen-of,
in compliance with an containing 58.82 acres;
next?
guaranteed
Before you send that grocery
order o f Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge
Also the North Half of the North—
Gortuty Assessor Jas. A. Davis
Physician and Surgeon
order away let me give you my
of the Circuit Court of the State o f ea*t Quarter o f the Not theastQuarten,
Joseph
Aniore
came down from The Dalles on
T. W. Nord by and family, of I
Oregon for Wasco County, dated the and the Southeast Quarter of tiie North
figures ' nn the whole bill.
Wednesday and met with' city Portland, ate Thanksgiving din-
310
Union
St.
The
Dalles
day ol October, 1914. and the east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter
Strauss.
M o s ie r
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O regon
council at its session Wednesday ner with . Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
------------------------------------------- Mate o f the first publication of this o f 8 cc. 13, Tp.
i p. 1 North of Range 12
Summons is October 30th, 1914, and East, containing 30 acres;
Miss Grace Muir, of Tygh Val- night, for the purpose of en- McCargar.
the date o f the last publication there
Also a trai t of land commencing at
ley, visited this week at the lightening the city dads id re
DR. C. H. JENKINS
Mr. Daly, owner of “ Morning-
of is December ll’th, 1914.
a point 233 feet North o f .Southeast
home of J. H. Piercey.
gmti to Mosier’ s tax roll.
side Ranch,” west o f town, was
corner o f fractional Lot 1 o f West
DENTIST
E ked W. W ilson ,
Half of Northwest Quarter of 3ec. 18,
Dr C. A. Macrum went to- m an(, m ,*. Ben Berger and the Thanksgiving guest of Mr. 1
Attorney for Plaintiff.
H ood R iv e r ;
-
O regon
in Tp. 1 North of Range 13, EWM;
Portland Wednesday to spend¡cl)iK|ren# o f Fortlkn.l. came up and Mrs. VV. C. Vensel.
I thence running due North 437 feet;
InifiksHivihg with lim wife.
Ur « ,.
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Wednesday iVeninti to spend
Miss Alice Bennett, after a t-! Offic Phone, 1991. Re*. Phone, 333
j thence South 39 deg. 58 min. East 42^
M. E. Butterfield and J. NJThanksgiving wiih
Mark A. tending the Teachers' Institute!
feet; thence South 65 'leg., 34 min..
«■»17«*
eKSHKLiKa
West 296 feet to place o f beginning::
Mosier were business visitors : t Mayer. Mr. Mayer was called at The Dalles, is spending the
3 Can supply you with any- |
all o f said land above described being
the County seat on Tuesday Iasi. t<> Portland yesterday morning remainder of the week with lisi-
Meals At All Hours
I in Wasco County, Oregon;
I thing in this line at most {
on urgent business, so he lost I sister at Kahuna,
I N; Bepnstein arrived home op
Or so much o f said property as will
Leading varieties of fruit
BAKERY
• reasonable prices.
*
out on his turkey dinner.
i-atisf) sai- iudgmnnt and decree and
Moiidi*y from Corvallis, where he
trees for commercial and
order o ? sale, with costs and accruing
CONFECTIONERY
Rew o it!
went to' s*X* til»* bit» foot ball
i\Ir. attd Mrs H. \V. Winkler
costs. Said property will be »M sub
home
planting.
game.
SOFT DRINlvS ject to confirmation amt redemption as
returned the first1 of the \Veek
mmm
I
I will pay $25 reward for in
by law provided.
F. A. MASSEE.
'4*v. T. W. DèBh«wt>y dnd'sKm, from their hoheymoon trip to
CIGARS
TOBACCO
formation
leading
to
the
arrest
Dated- at Dallvs City. Wasco County,
Spoltrine,
aim
spent
Thanksgiv-
MK i t i i l y HUs'lantls and Jas
and conviction of the party or Hood River
Oregon, this 22nd day o f October. 1914.
V. E. L I N D B I j ’ R G ,
Oregon
(■'•»mb1 visiteti-in M o ' h I River oil day with Mrs. Winkler’ s parents,
L evi C hkisman ,
parties who stole a barrel I e-
Mr. and Mrs. S. I), l'ibher.
tV*dti**9d<iy.
116.
Phone Oi
Sheriff
o f Wasco County.
S
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g
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s
s
B
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g
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M
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s
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r
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r
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longing to me. from the bottoms
Dn'nbt forget the Doll arid Toy
near the rock crusher.
SfKaT’SSMJfc. • -T r«;
¿&&SbKiga-.
Display;
sthrling Saturday. MOVING PIGTI RK SHOW
G IK D a v e n p o r t .
SATURDAY
NIGHT
A bite sfitch* and low | rives,
Strauss.
W ant a Home in Portland?
VVe have a- regular assortment of
Here is a chance to secure this Fall’s
“ Woman’s Burden.
This
Mrs. Anna Cnnvn, of Port
these and at regular prices are most
coat. Right styles, new patterns at a
film alone is worth the price o f
What'have you to trade in the
land, is spending the week with
And it is useless for you to look fur reasonable: but we are anxious to re
bargain. Some* of these coals are worth
admission.
| w.ty of town property for good
her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Me-
ther for the lx*st 8uit*t and Overcoats*to* duce this stock and in order to do this
$16 to $18. There is a good assortment
“
Love
and
Politic»}”
-C
om
ic,
residence
property
in
Portland?
Cargar.
be had. and at a more reasonable price we have reduced some of them to less
"Countess Betty’ s Mine.” - Give details of what you hate,
of materials and sizes, and at this very
than we are offering yoiV in the l>est all
New stonk Preferred Stock Drama.
that
it
would
take
to
hire
them
made.
low price you cannot afford to be with
and what you want.
Address.
wool garments the market atfords.
Pdmpkin, ti'fio Shrimp, just re
Show starts at 7:30, and the Portland Home, care of Bulletin,
out
one. See our East window.
White astrachan coat for girl aged 12:
Hart. Sehaffner & Marx and Cloth-
ceived. If iFs Good to Eat, I tlrsl reel w ill alwats be re-run Mosier. Oregon.
Your
choice ........................
S9 9 8
a splendid garment for $4.5*4.
craft Suits and Overcoats are H-soluTe')
have it. Strauss.
M * M M W . ^
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lifter the last reel.
ail wool, thoroughly shrunk betore the
Special.................................. $
Our line of CHRISTMAS GOODS is
For Salt.
Mr. and Mrs.
CJ. Ntchol and
Admission, Children 10c.
y making and guaranteed to hold their
now Iteing displayed. “ Buy Early” is a
Green velvet coat fi*r girl aged 12
Adults 15c.
:ttlv
’title daughter, and Jack Lelliott
One man's saddle, practically
shape and give p e n 'e e i satisfaction. You
good tiling to keep in mind, as you will
were Monday afternoon visitors
will w ant a new suit or overcoat this •Sk.’. Special, $3^50. and so on through
¡1 new ; or will exchange for chick
realize when you see tiie complete dis
the* line.
in Hood River.
Fall and we want you to*come in and see
The Vitv fathers voted to leVy ens or hogs. Address Bulletin
plays
now. and then think what they
Now’s
the
time
to
buy
while
you
hate
i »dice.
the big values we offer in this line. You
Miss Lynn Gherkin, o f Dufur, a 10-mill fax on Mosier’s assess
will
I
k * later.
If you do not want to
the
most
to
choose
from.
do not have to buy; we just want you lo
»pent several days here this able propt*rly, at tneir meeting
take
them
Imme
we will put them away
get acquainted with these excellent
Estimating
Wanted
Week with lo r sister, Mrs: F. (J. Wednesday night.
and
look
after
them
for you until you
You
can
always
do
better
al
the
Paris
cloines ami note the (terfeefc fit we can
the valuation of realty, cotqiorr-
Pattvmon.
want
them.
Fair.
Party
front
the
wheat
country
give you, together with the very low-
tion and personal property in
price.
Chtis. \\ Moore, formerly U. the city limits at approximately wishes to rent a farm within 3
Must hav<
S. Land Commissioner at The $350.000, the levy will furnish miles o f Mosier.
Hart. Schatfner <& Marx Suits and
Overcoats for j-17.50, and up.
Dalles, at preseni Deputy Slur $3600 with which to pay off the water anti some pasture. 8e
Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats for
iff. was attending to utficia! luisi- incurred indebtedness and h r (). E. W ilson, or write Box lf>4
$10.00 to $15.00.
nev- h o n Mnndav.
tin-expenses ot the current yt-ur Mo-ier, Ore.
H O O D R I V E R S L A R G E S T A dD E E S T S ' O R E
— L O C A L — SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Mosiep’ Book Store
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Foust & Merle
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There is no Time
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Misses’ Coats Special
Ladies Coats S pecial
1.00
THE PARIS FAIR.
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