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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1914)
Í# í STEAM ER ONE P C H R IS T M A S S U G G E S T IO N e o p l e ’ s TAHOM A n a v ig a t io n C For Sale. o m p a n y CHARLES NELSON. M a n a g e r . Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Arrives at Mother at 8:15. A. M. Come ami see our splendid lim> o f Holiday Goods. They are in ad- vanra o f anything offered hereabouts as regards style, newness and desirability, Witli the best at your command, lots o f it, and price Items attached that interest you because lbe.\ show fairness, you will not miss it by making early and frequent calls at this store. So call early while our stock is yet full and complete Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freight. Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet all boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85. LARAW AY’S JEWELRY STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON TEACHERS' EX A M IN IO N S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT DR. H. L. DUM BLE SU M M O N S One or two heavy farm teams, * I In the Circuit Court o f the State o f from 2800 to 32u0 pounds, with PHYSICIAN ANU SURGEON I Oregon for W asco County. 3 1-4 inch wagons and farm har- : OREGON I va W,NGF,ELD- Plaintiff. ; ness. Write G. P Morden, Mos- HOOD RIVER j ier, Oregon. Will practice in Mosier and «S. J. C. Wingfield, Alice G. Wingfield, May lie reached by long dis Callie B. Koontz, am! Callie B. Koontz Cockerels for Sale tance phone, Home phone 61. as Administratrix o f the estate o f J. S. C. White Leghorn Tancred W. Koontz, deceased, Elton G. stock, S. C. Rhode island Reds, ! Koontz and DeHa Koontz, Ella G, W U Ï WE OWE Chambers and J. I. Chambers, Ber- I.add stock. Attractive prices tl»a B. Koontz, Maude G. Ehrsam for immediate sale. Mayerdale l There’ s a lot of fun in making and Holmes K. Ehraum, Florence C. Orchards, Mosier. Oregon. j money. It is an absorbing game. | Koontz, W. N. Wiley, and Valdemaf ~ I But there is more in making it' Lidell, Administrator de bonis non o f Hot Lake Manager Would Like do things than in hoarding it. j the Estate o f Kiwi Hedberg, di Notice is hereby given that the Advance Notice of Arrival | The mere possession of money ctated. Defendants. ,, Preferred Stock string beans County Superintendent of Wasco Christmas will soon he with us. Persons contemplating a visit'doesn’ t get any man anything and peas, better than fresh veg- County, Oregon, will hold tl.e; Every one wants to give some , to ' H ^ ' u k r S p r i n ^ > % ^ n ; I ¡^ ¿¿tV cm -U h i power. ~ 'l t 7 < ^ I S e T K ^ t iV c .lfie T ----- .----- — -------------— ~ ! etahles once used never forgott- regular examination of appli- one a token who tequire the service ot a not bring love or respect or c o n fi-; Koontz as Administratrix of the Estate Ben Veatch left Wednesday «n. Extracted Honey o f this cants for State Certificates in Every one wants to make a| u chair or other special con -, The things a man does of J- W. Koontz, deceased, Elton G. morning for Portland. ! I,iand >"st in '» *■<>■ Strauss. his office in the new court house few cents or a few dollars I ^ T n a aem en ^ to^ ^ ve^ on re with his money brings these. Kuontz and DeMu Koontz, Ella U. th e niimt h n w ilile ; management to give notice o f Chaimbers and -J, L Chambers, Bertha Electric lamps and fixtures Saturday night, Moving Pic at The Dalles, as follows: the most possible. j arrival in advance, so that prop- j W hen all is sard and done the B Koontz> M, ude q Khrsam and tures carried by Chown. I ture show. “ ACID TEST” , a Commencing Wednesday, De I bought all o f my Holiday | er care and attention may be as- men wlxt have thought more o f Hohnes K. Ehrsivm. Florence c, ., , nn r p , i two reel film. “ GERM KISS” , . . , cember 16, 1914. at 9 o’ clock, a. Goods last June and July before | sured. | others than of themselves have j Koontz, W. N. VTiley, ami VaMemar A. J. Evans left on luesday ,... . p„rii-in/l '‘oinic. Show starts 7:30o clook. m., and continuing until Satur- the Rock Crusher closed—conse- jthe best time. They have h a d Udell, Administrator de lionis non of for u business trip to Portland. R. J. Taylor came up fiom 1 day, December 19, 1914, at 4 quently I bought cheaply and W. A. HUSBANDS more real satisfaction in them- ithe En« ‘ Hedi^rg. dec.as.-d, Old newspapers for sale at the I Portland Tuesday night and on j o’ clock p. m. I more than I should have. I do Blacksmith selves. That is history. That' ^ . In the Name o f the State o f Oregon^ Pulletin office. ' Wednesday he loaded 25 cars of . Wednesday forenoon. not vvisli to carry these goods IS Ute. You, and each o f you, the above Horse Shoeing and General C C, Piper was a mid-week ballast for the railroad The Writin|?i jj . S. History, Phys. I through the year so I am going The man ot wealth is to be en named defendants, are hereby required Repair Work. visitor In Hood River. ears will he left in the yards here ¡o| | to seM everything, at from 10% vied, not because he has much to appear and answer the complaint Also agent for Corona Wool filed against you in the above entitled Buy them by the box. Japan and used as required. to 30% off for Cash. Wednesday afternoon. Fat for horses and cows. A cure money but because he has mighty suit on or before the 14th day o f De ese oranges, SI.39 at Strauss’s. Nowhere in the state is finer! Come in and get my prices and for corns, contracted hoofs, mud opportunity. He is a 1,000 horse cember, 1914, and if you fail to so ap Physical Geography, Reading, Mrs, J. L. Davenport went to work being done than at Lara-1 power Corliss engine. He ought pear and answer said complaint or compare witli other places and fever and sore shoulders Composition, Methods in Read- The Dalles on Tuesday to spend way,s, the Hood River Jeweler.1. to be running a big plant. When otherwise plead thereto, for wan* j with catalogs. M o s ie r , O regon Several weeks with her parents. If there is anything in his line lnK* Methods in Arithmetic he limits the use o f his jiower to thereof the plaintiff wilt apply to the Thursday forenoon. Court for the relief prayed for in said DECEMBER Victor Records at that Laraway can’ t do, he hasn’ t his own dollar making it is as complaint, to-w it: For judgment Arithmetic, History of Educa- M o S ÌG T B o o k S tO T G Chown’ s, found it yet. though lie b a d hitched the Cor- ag ajnst the defendants, J. C. W ing- H . G . K IB B E E tion, Psychology, Methods in Dr. C. A. Macrum returned I Buy “ Him” a muffler, som e, ,, liss to a single hole corn shelter. field and Alice G. Wingfield, and Callie house ¡ Geography. yesterday from a week’ s visit in handkerchiefs, tie, pair of It is a waste o f his capacities. H. Koontz, and Callie B. Koontz as N O T A R Y P U B L IC IF YOU W IS H Thursday afternoon. ,, 1 ,• Administratrix o f the estate o f J. W. slippers, bath robe, warm gloves Portland. Men grow old and die. lhe „ . . . .. 1 * 0 Koontz. deceased, in the sum o f or mittens, umbrella, suspenders, | Grammar, Geography, Ameri- To meet your friends, stop at M O S I E R The Store of the Christmas O R E G O N longest l i f e is but a span. There ; $ 200.00 in Gold Coin o f the United arni bands, silk sox, warm cap ¡can Literature, Physics, Metb-1 — ■■■ isn’ t time enough for any of 11 s ¡sta tes, together with interest thereon S p irit Strauss. HOTEL MOSIER. ods in Language, Thesis for Pri-I for Christmas at Strauss’ s. to d o all \ve w o u ld d o . W e from July 7th, 191:1, at the rate o f 8 Don Littlepage was in Hood Mrs. Sarah McVey went to [ niai'y Certificate. A ll M odem and under Neu> D e r b y & S t e a r n s ought to get the most out of life lt,er p"rJ ,nn' mi for, the furtlLer River yesterday holding a secret , . „ . .... .. I sum o f $190.00 attorney fees, and for . ... , ... 1 The Dalles yesterday to see her Friday Forenoon. toi OU1 selves. When a man lies p|aintifT’-s costs and disbursements Management. Session with a dentist. j ni Miss Alice Bennett who Theory and Practice, Orthog l a w y e r s down for the last time he must made and expended therein: and for a Make your Christmas gift this; ja m)(|er ., ,)liysdang care. Dui, AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES raphy, English L itera tu re, decree o f the Court decreeing that said have some jurisdiction for hav year a practical one. Many good | jnR Mjss Bennett*s a|)8ence from Chemistry, ing lived outside of the fact that m ortgage he foreclosed and that the selections at Chow 11 ’ s. school, Airs. E. E. Amsden lias H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N he has done well financially. He premises therein described, to-w it: Friday Afternoon. VV. G. GLOYD, Prop. Thirty feet (30) off the West side o f Paul Higley arrived home on j dm rge of her room needs it then. He will never Lot Two (2), thirty feet (30) off the School Law, Geology, Algebra, Sunday from California and will j , . j 1 Buy i>..„ “ Her’ u,„.” u kimono bath ; BENNETT SINNOTT & GALLOWAY know how much he wants and West side o f Lot Seven (7), ’and Lots Saturday forenoon. spend the winter with his parents i desires it until that time corttes. Three (3) and Six (6), all in B lo e k "D " robe, warm slippers, necklace, Geometry, Botany. Attorneys-At Law Mrs. Chas. T. Race and Every man wants to do things o f Kramer’s Addition to Dalles City, . . . little| | fine handkerchiefs, ribbons, um- jprmuddaugbter were visiting in brel|a funcy lineI1H> towels, Saturday afternoon. G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e that gain honor and affection. Wasco County, Oregon, according to PLUMBING the recorded map aial plat thereof; Hood R i v e r yesteiday. 1 napkins, fancy neck fixings and General History, Bookkeeping. OREGON Diere ara few men who do not And also the East twenty feet (20) o f I THE DALLES, Nice line of COMMUNIIY lace collars, warm soft blankets, ______ ¡cra ve the love o f children and ! i^ts Four (4) and Five (5) in said Steam and Hot Water Heating. Silverware at Chown’ s. aprons for Christmas at Strauss’ s the liking of men and the confi- j Block D ” in said Kramer’s Addition WORK ON THE RIVER ROAD HALF DONE .J. E. Higley returned Satur 1 s t M A R Y ’ S A C A D E M Y ^ deuce and good will o f the be- ; to Datlea City, in Wasco County, Ore- Jobbing promptly attended to. il. B. Davidlio/.ar, a promin day from a fortnight’s visit in ent stockman of Joseph, Nallovva 2 x lieving in ourselves but there are I ^on’ J. A. Eliott, engineer incliarge I .I ,. , . Be sold in the maimer provided hv law - - OREGON 1 2 THE DALLES OREGON 1 three estimators ot men who a re1 . . * Portland. Co., spent the week end with Iris of the work on the Columbia MOSIER ¡fo r the sale ot real property upon S bald to fool, dogs, children and I mortgage foreclosure, and the proceeds C. A. Morden came up from 1 n,.p|iew E. W. Davidhozar ami River highway, filed his third BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL S the public. Their estimate of ! arising from such sale be applied in Portland last Saturday and spent ! family. Mr. Davidhozar at tend- report with the county court at • I FOR GIRLS 1 us is usually fair. It isn’ t as the paynsent of said judgment «irt the S u n d a y on his fruit ranch, | ed thu Farmers’ convention at their session Iasi week, says the For Particulars apply to 1 likely to be mistaken as our own i s u m s aJ,ove niMUiimefi. including costs MANY GIFTS suitable for all ¡The Dalles last week and was on Hood River tyews. This shows , _ o f iialti ami attorney fees; and that the estimate. Audit takes kindness, * members of the family at i Ins way to Portland. that about one-half the work has 'J Machine Shop S IS T E R S U P E R IO R { ! willingness, sincere desire to defendants, and each and all o f them, and any and all persons claiming hyy Chown’ s. For the Christmas table can- been completed in lhe three f and Garage i meet liking and service half way through or under them or any o f thenk E. B. Wood of Portland, visit- died cherries an id pineapple, m<mths and the contractors have he forever barred frerm any and all j to win the approval of these. « a Auto Repairing and right, title, equity and interest in Said ed here lust Sunday with his mince meat and plum pudding, 1 i been paid slightly over $30,000 j I Moreover we are come upon a j premises or any portion thereof, save ork already already done. done. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood. | layer raisins and walnuts, marsh ; " i ol new time and new undei takings on[v the statutory right o f redemp- The weather Tire Ladies Aid Society will j mellow float, date nut butter, j l he weather lias been unus- o f one man’ s responsibilities to j tion, and for such other and further * First and State St. * O L . meet at the home of Mrs S. E. Oscar saure, Paw Paw dressing, l,a ^ favorable aim work has at others. In England this has j relief as to the Court may seem meet Hood River, Oregon f v ^ llO P » grape fruit m a r m a l a d e at no time been interrupted by the Evans next Wednesday. crystalized into law. The un-' ilml e<luitat)le- I elements. When the snow conies ... , i , • . i-i i This Summons is published in the Dick Becker was in town yes Strauss's. Shoes made to order. We retail earned increment which m akes!., . ...... .. j the rock work will still he con . i Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper terday interviewing our merch-; Complaint is being made that tinued, although the excavation Repair- me11 **ch belongs in part to thei0f jre,iera| circulation published in Men’8 and Boys Shoes ants in the interests of the Cud-¡some person or persons have ami grading will have to ,e d e -1 DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. ing neatly done while you wait, ¡community. Carnegie recognizes W asco County, Oregon, for six con- ahy Packing House. | been in the habit of dumping ferred until Spring. The coun Prlces reasonable and all work tins, ltockefellow acknowledges | »ecutiv« weeks, being seven issue* Christmas Special, Boys and ' tin cans and other rubbish along ty court is not anxious that, any guaranteed j the debt. It is justice merely thert,°L in compliance with an Physician and Surgeon u . . . l i b , . ..„..,1 ... i. i o r d e r o f Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, .luitge Girls new style sweaters our the public mad above the school more of the grading than neces . . „ that , + the wealthy render back .. ,. , , . * lo t e n h A m n rp • the t ircuit Court o f the State o f regular $1.50 and $1.76 grades at house. This should not lie a" l o w - sary should be done this Fall, be ju s e p n n m o r e service tor th e service and p r o - ()regttn for WaSco County, dated the ed. as ¡I is most unsightly. lh e cause oi the heavy wash during O regon $1 .19. Strauss. M osier 310 Union St The Dalles tect*on wl,ich >s opportunity t o 1 24th day of October, 1914, anA the rubbish is dumped any old place _____________ | thrift and talent. The new un- «late o f the first publication o f this the winter. Dick Evans moved his family i derstanding is evident in politics, ! Summon® ¡»October 30th, 1914, and Into town last week and they are along lhe road with no apparent The court has already drawn object of filling up holes, or gett DR. C. H. JENKINS occupying one of l >. W. Hudson’s $50,000 of the $75,000 bond issue, f in com m erce, in everyth in g men * * .dB‘ e o f ^ last publication there- ing it out of sight. There should but not ¡ill of Ibis lias been ex _ houses. S think deeply whether or not they DENTIST be a dumping ground, removed teel deeply, lh e man who has Attorney for Plaintiff. pended. Buy the children’s toys and from public view, where trash I been strong and fortunate owes - - ... H oo d R iv e r ; - O regon dolls and Fairy and Mother can be disposed of without o f i 1 more to the opportunity than to! Goose handkerchiefs at Strauss’s fending the sight of passers by. Office Phone, 1081. Kes. Phone, 333 * himself.--Times-Republican.--Ex ! pud make them happy. N t4 -L S A T Dr. Welch, the Hood River Want a Home in Portland? Can supply you with any Veterinarian, was here Tuesdav thing in this line at most evening prescribing tor a sick Leading varieties o f fruit What have you to trade in the BAKERY WIN D R SHORT COHRSt JAN. 4-JO reasonable prices. horse belonging to W. II. Welier. Agriculture including Agronomy, trees for commercial and way of farm property for good | CONFECTIONERY My prices on currants and Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti- cui.iur. 1 ’ iiuliry Husbandry, Insects, home planting. raisins are gs low as Portland residence property in Portland ? SOFT DRINKS Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream ¡nail order liousesand thequalil.\ er! Management. Marketing, etc. (five details of what you have, F. A. MASSEE, CIGARS TOBACCO Home ti uinuimcs, incbidmg C ook ) will leave to your good judg ing. Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew and what you want. Address, ing Dressmaking and Millinery. ment, Strauss. H ood River - - Oregon V. E. LINDBURÜ, $ S— aiBB J Portland Home, care of Bulletin, Com merce, including Business Man Rumi life offers to young men it.iys C. A. McCaigar, Geo. Cham of toil ami uìk I i I s of «(inly. It offers agement, Rural hconomics. Business Phone Odell 146. ! Mosier, Oregon. S t u r g e s s B l d g , M o s ie r , O r e , 1 aw . Office t raining. Kirin Account berlain and E. C. Rhodes were j frugal fai anil pizia i lotbes. It of- ing, et, t'aiglnccring. Including visitors in The Dalles on Wei I fers lean bottles, herd num b's, horny S ork and Koadbu -tt. I bunds ami furrowed brows It of FAR'D RS W I CK FI bRLARY 1-A pesday. I fers whob-s iU- i i l io..I ion to the r\ A general clearing house session of at. .until the high «i\ day s tur the e\. h inge ot dynamic Harry (.¡ has , who lias Iteell I tl'n* est ollioteai y. Il iTi'iu the harden of idea- o t a most pressu ■ prop ems yisiling Ids parents, left Wed-! brlnslug up lam families ami tntin- ot ilie Dme- I e c t u r e s b\ leading authoriCo.. St'te nlereu.es. nesday for Portland. Bis fallii ini them In the produettve life. It EXTbS. illN SERVICE We have the largest assortment of ly will remain here for a lime. Aers tin ohlbMtions of using all Offers levUites, movable s-hcwls, in* dolls in the City. Don’ t wait until every «« rn h i-u .».i i , .. I wealth ns tools sud not us means of Nemo and Gossard Corsets, special Pure linen handkerchiefs for Men.— stitutes and numerous corre-ponjencs (j. lv MeChirt ol Ibe Dalles it don not offer for one week, commencing Wednesday one else has had the pick of the stock Full size with neatly embroidered in courses on request. r e p r e s n t in g the Portland Reallies the insult of « lite of ea se. or aes MUSIC: Piano, sttmg. Ba’id, Voice. December 9th. Any $5.00 corset in the itial in the corner. Special, each .. .15c and the best are gone. Make your Co., wus a business visitor in I ’ hetlc enj ment, or grueeful con house, your choice........................... $3.50 No tuition. Red ned rites on all rail selections now and they M ill be carefully sumption t emotional ecstasy. It Ribbons, plain and fancy, included in town on Wednesday. ■ ffers. ins'i ‘.d, ilio joy of productive roads. t or further ml, rm.t ion address, All $3.50 models for this one week, wrapped and put a\va\ and you can get this lot is some fancy ribbon ruffling that rtio Oregon Agi icuilurai College, of participating In the lsaraway’s the Hood Ri ver | ai 'ileverm t» Coqv ci I .is. uWhiloN can he used to advantage jtlst now. them when desired. We are offering special.............................................. $2 50 hui.ding up of a h'gher rural virilUa- Values up to 20c. Your choice, yd . 5c Jeweler, will he found a inost tion. some big specials in dressed dolls sis Genuine Cut Glass Wat^r Jugs. Ord o v e r as VEArtS1 C om p lete lille of iiollilay Gootls inarily you would pay twice or three follows: To young tt also It offers toil Ribbons— About all colors in silk anil EXPERIENCE times this amount for these. Special 50c al inost reusonable prive». Cali study, fr u . a id plain clothes satin, plain and fancy colors 1 1-2 to 4 8oc values. Special... 40c i>.n h ss be 'e sh u are honored ami set- llieni. inches wide. The yard...................... lCs 75c “ " 38c Genuine Cut Glass Tumblers with a with s g n il difficult tusk It 90c " 45 c very neat design. Each................ 10c Fancy Box Paper—Paper and envel oners also i Geo. K. Smith and wife of i ns. the burdens nnd respontdbll ' u s ol sacred motherhood. opes to match, put up in very attractive 1.00 . 50 c Portland were in town od l ue Pure linen and lawn handkerchiefs for It ofCurs th. obit 1 1Ion and perpetua- boxes. Sumething that always makes a $1.15 values. Special. 58c day ami went out to look -t a tion lr. sui t eeui tg genecatious the l a *o r. M e * a l ladies, regular 50c values. Special.. 25c trust acceptable present to lady or girl, D e s ia r la 1.25 " 63c picce of land whicli tliey uwu. principles of 'ho lrodunlve life made C'»YFornT3 4 s. Toy Furniture Three piece set regu- gentleman or boy. Box 5. 10, 15. 20, ’* > m * ! fnae manifest in then tehee. If does not 2.50 " 1.25 Bollili of Mosier. ini- i 11 e%) w ’»*•! Ber wit 25c and up. lar $4.50 values. Special...............$2.50 — LO CAL — ! S. F. GOSS t Foust & Merle I ( ! Ä U f S t L o u is Shoe j L. COMINI, IMPORTANT EVENTS IKE CALL O F M ISMM CO LLEG E For Sale The Tombstone ------ man ------ Meals At All Hours Dolls offer the In tilt of a life of pride and realty. It i rs thi ji vs of ach'ev. • merit, of i * e\ t n not a!o".i‘ in (lend ma hie .(ltd Ciinvas. hut also in the pl'si c lives ol children to be shaped an i mo..Ided Into I iose Ideal id a id heart u ikh their ream ■ PU o.n .1 RESTAURANT Tru Him and be Convinced | Ï Buy all the familv nula, datcs, figs oranges am i all kinds o f cantlies ut Stinuss’ ». Ple«M them all and snve tpiife a filile. Get my Priccs on nula and eai )ile^ ^IpuSS. MOSIER ¡'•■¡e it'll*. C<'n>mutii»f. n i RSTivU» ■ iule : »I. HANDBOOK on l’ n ttm « » fin rw . m ' i ' y f. r s ii u r m f t*atonts. P - ’ s : :*i i f c i Mu: n S i rtCtlVC uiïn *tic>, w T-*u; c hura . a in o Sciititiiit Hntcrican. A T . • M U ’ . I« i M id TR*.-,« , - . %11T P i i f ■ tlv* j-'ur«.*!. • :r nu ut ) ijvost 'lr- T v rm i.fÛ B î L .**v'AU by «U rew'.ÎCHUr». fcl*. i utCo.3e,:" ,“ :’ 1' NnwYnrk Hl« h l .*X*. V . W ishü *tv n, I». V.. I *01.1^ for lc. 3c. 5c. 8c, 10c, 15c, 20c. 25c and lip. LADIES APRONS-—Aprons of Lawn, Swiss. Dainty Cross Bar Dimity, plain ami emLmiidert-d 10c, 25c, 34c. 45c up. Special Christmas Prices THE PA R IS FAIR, H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T A N D BEST STORE