Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 09, 1916, Image 4

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    Jos. Yiesley, u unci« of Mts. J. W.
The Misses Irene and G eorgia Fisher
¡¡”d Mrs. H. W W inkler came up from Yonish and J . O. Beldin, left the first
Hood Kiver S aturday for a visit with of the week for Iowa where he will
reside, a f te r a short visit here. He
their mother, Mrs. S. D. Fisher.
recently sold his stock farm m aouth-
F. A. Shogren is being em p lu jed this ern Oregon.
week by the P o r t l a r d T elegram as
I he fallowing Mcsier people went to
special photographer (luring the ruse
I.allies Shirt Waists, values to
choice
50c
P r o l i a n t or. the s te a m e r Tahoma 'lues-
j festival.
day and will visit at the roaa fe stiva l:
Ladies and Misst Middy Bln - s, each
50
Mark A. Maver and Dlman Weller Frances and Je n n ie Cole. Miss Irrra
A blue serge suit is the proper thing oftener Mi. -es and children's Hose in black or white 5c
attended the Kitcbie-G ruman bout in Phillips, Miss Emily Husband*. J. M.
than any other clothing. It’s a "good mixer” .
12
[ Portland and the ruse festival this Elliott and L. Lamb.
Every man should have at least one.
week.
Ladies House l)r< .vses m all' made, finish'd 85
N ext Sunday at the In m aru e l church
In summer a blue serge suit goes well with Boys blue chambray shirts, all sizes
25c
When you think of unde rw ea r and will lie C hild ren’s Dav. A good pro­
stockings
for
any
m
em
ber
of
the
f
a
m
­
white trousers. We have tine blue serges from Boys Blouses, good values at 36c, each
25c
gram will he rendered by the younger
ily thin k of Strauss, he tr e a ts yuu mem bers of the church and Sunday
and
regular
■‘Gee, but that feel* good /**
right.
I
school. Every ore w l o has ail interest j
si ! bn, al tee, the garment
38<-
B N. P. Sturgess, who has been in in children should come out and help to
Portland for se veral months visiting ■ well the congregation.
You'll appreciate them the minute you see Finebalbriggan Undershirts,Drawers,men’s 25>
witli his children, re tu rn e d to Mosier
them; lietter make it soon. These Guaranteed Boys Undershirts and Drawers, summer
Master Donald McCargar went to
Sa turday.
10c
Portland Sunday for a visit with his
all clothes for $18. $20. $22 and $25.
Choicest
cuts
of
m
eat
and
prom
pt
Men’s Sport Shirts suitable for every day
cousin, M aster Tommy Nordby. He
c. , vice in mailing your orders to you. will remain fur two weeks, when hiB
Other makes in splendid values for the very
wear, full cut and well made, each
50c
A e o n ts due in th irty days.
We fa th e r and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
low prices of $8. $10 $12 and $15.
Union Suits for men of barred dimity crepe
earnestly solicit your patronage. The McCargar, will motor over the hig h ­
sleeveless and knee length, the suit
501’
Hood Kiver M arket, Hood Kiver, Or. way to re tu r n with him.
Fine ribbed union suits for men with short
W. Duelling, of Portlai d, was in the
Mr. a n t Mrs. H. Peterson, of Wapi-
Extra T rou sers
city between trains Saturday. He ac ­ nitia, visited the first of the week with
sleeves, summer weight, the suit
45c
companied
Mr.
Sturgess
tu
Mosier
in
Mrs.
Wm. Johnson and children. Mrs.
If in need of extra trousers remember we Men’s work sox, the pair
....
5<’
the morning, r e tu r n in g on the a f t e r ­ Johnson and Mrs. Peterson are sisters.
have the largest assortment in the city. Any .Men’s canvas gloves with knitted wrists, pr, 51’
noon train.
Mr. a r d Mrs. Peterson are bper.dii g
kind you can wish for and suitable for any Q C _ Children’s oxfords and slippers, values up
Mrs. V. ( ’. Young was in Hoad Kiver the rem a inde r of the week a t the rose
occasion, in price from, and up
to
your choice, the pair
98c
Friday.
Miss Nellie Davis a cc om ­ festival in Portland.
panied her tu Mosier Friday night,
MEs Flstells H. P a rk e r left Monday
A n tU D lic . C ooling a n d ¡ h a lin g
r e tu rn in g Saturday afte rnoon k> her fur Portlai d to a tte n d the Adventist
BOYS SUITS--For all kinds of wear and at
home in Hood Kiver.
cam p m eeting and the rose festival.
a price you can ¡i*t'>r<!. All new fresh stock of
J. N. Mosier and I I -Merrill e n t e r ­ She will then go to Corvallis where
tained
the
Bridge
club
Friday
night
at
she will spend six weeks at summer
the most desirable patterns. Boys suits for
the home of Mr. Moaier. Honors were school in the Oregon A gricultural Col­
$2. $3.50. $4. $5 and up to $9.
won by Misa Lenora H unter and P. L. lege, taking a special lecture coLrse
for teachers.
A rthur.
Kev. a r d Mra. (!. K. Heineck and
Kalph G rum an and Willie Ritchie
Miss Father Schmidt, of Hood Kiver, gave a six round exhibition t o u t in
Copyright Tlart Scho/fuer 4 Mar*
accompanied by Miss Anna Godoerson, Portland Tuesday, and although no
m otored tu P ortland Tuesday to visit uecision was rendered, newspaper ac­
counts gave Kitchie the shade of ad­ slowly recovering. Mr9. Prill is 72
I.en Nichol went ty Portland Sunday friends a i d attend the rose festival.
Mrs. B. F Weller ami son, Shannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Danielsen
Ora Hodge was in Hood Kiver Mon­
vantage. Gruman, whu is known here, years old.
Leo
Higley
left
the
first
of
the
week
tu
visit
with
his
brother,
Hernie,
ai
d
went to Portland Wednesday to attend
and children Hnd Mr. ar.d Mrs. S tra u ss
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N 1 iiay.
friends and to attend the rose festival. fur Portland to a tte n d the rose f e s t i ­ having visited at Mayerdale. is (pjotid and children have visited with her se v ­
the
ruse
festival.
Did you g e t your bath ing suit at
val. He is en route to Alaska, where in Portland papers as being very d e sir­
Coming soon - the big show of Dus­
It looks as if oranges and lemons he will re tu r n tu his job in the gold ous uf a re tu rn el g a gem ent fur a l a r g ­ eral times during her confinement in
S t r a u s s ’?
the hospital. Mrs. Wm. Loesby, of
Buy now. mines a t Douglas.
er period.
Kandy Cook visited Monday in Hood ter Brown Stockings for the whole would he higher soon.
T ree twine, lota of it, at Chown's.
Los Angeles, d a u g h te r of Mrs. Prill,
family. Strauss.
Strauss.
Kiver.
A
Bandana
Social
will
be
given
by
Mr«. J. Strain went to The Dulles
Miss I.eola E verest, of Portland,
arrived Sunday nihgt in repsonse to a
Mrs. Sarah McVey is now in P a s a ­
Friday for a »¡lit.
Miss Marion Wood returned Monday
Joe Mickesh went to Portland T ues­ who has been visiting at the home • ' the Ladies Aid Society nt Chow n’s tele gra m . She will spend the sum m er
dena, California where she expects to day afternoon to a tte n d the rose fe sti­ Mr ai d Mrs. W. F. Lei per, Went to hall on Thursday evening, June 15. A
here.
New heels, c a rro ts and turnips at from a visit in Hood Kiver.
I remain for the winter.
v a l.
I’o r t l i d yesterday to a 1 + -id the ruse su pper will he served from ti p. m. to
S trauss.’
J. M. Burpee was in Hood Kiver t
S p. m. A charge of 25 cents will be
Mrs.
J.
J.
S
m
ith
cam
e
down
from
festival.
Pass the Apples
Let us finish vour films. Fame may la-
Mrs. W. T. McClure was a visitor Friday afternoon.
made for the supper. A fine program
Dig Rudy Saturday fur a visit with
The Musier camp of the M. W. A. is being a r r u n g i d by the com mittee
left at the Bulletin office“. Sloeom .V
Ooing on a trip? Get a nice Kimona friends.
last week in The Dulles.
When
ev
ery
pool in Fklen was a m irror,
will
give
a
pi
cic
on
the
F
o
u
r
th
e
f
Canfield. Hood Kiver.
I-
and a good time is assured tu every
A dustlees mop and <|u::rt run of arid suit case and lunch box of Strauss.
I h a t unto Eve her dain ty charm s
Delta Klectric lumps and la n te rn s—
Ju ly . All of the good people of Mosier
Cedar I'oliah, special, $17',.
Mrs. Thos. I.elliott was a Hood Kiv­ ; you have seen these advertised. 1
Geo. Soby left Friday fur St. Paul, who are in favur of a safe and sane one who will come. Don’t forget the
proclaimed.
date and be sure to tell all your friends She went undraped without a single
Minn., where he expects to make hi» Fourth are invited to attend.
S. K. I’r u i tt was in The Dalles on er visitor Sunday.
have them. Strauss.
to
cume.
home.
Mrs.
Soby
preceded
him
about
business Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Johnson and son, Hert,
fe a r or
f i lm s . Paper. Developers, Plates,
II. C. Bowers re turne d to Portland
FI A. Race had a pleasant visit this
Thought t h a t she had need to be
T h at Swiss cheese, Oh, how good at were visiting in The Dulles Saturday.
Developing I auks and Kodaks a t the {six weeks.
Monday a f te r a visit at L*-howa Fruit
ashamed.
S tr a u ss'.
Doing on a picnic? tJet a nice basket ' Drug Store.
Give the Hood Kiver M arket a trial Farm . Mr. Bowers is now employed week from two form er boy friends
with whom he a ttended school in FJ
Screen doors and fly screen p r e p are d ­ full of good vats a t S t r a u s s . ’
Mrs. M. K Butte r held went to Hood lurder for m eat which will he mailed to as m a n a g e r of the Calhoun h tel, a I’aso, Texas, i i. C. Huberts, district T ’was only when s h e ’d e a te n of the
ness, see Chown about it.
F o rre st Isom went to Portland T ues­ ' Kiver Friday where she will pick , you by parcel post. P ro m p t service new eight story brick ho9teiry
in rnai j e r for Oregon and W ashington
apple
guaranteed.
S ta tlli.
| stra w b errie s.
Miss Clara Carroll was a visitor in day to visit a t the rose festival.
I h a t she became inclined to be a
for tne Hup Motor Car company, and
The
Ladies
Aid
Society
will
m
eet
at
The Dalles last week.
Clyde Hatley was a visitor S aturday
Mrs. C. G. Nichol and little d a u g h ­ J. .VI Dnugher, who is traveling for
Capt. Chas. Nelson, of the s te a m e r
prude.
| lahormi, was hero ur, business last the home of Mrs. Kruest Evans next ter, Mildred, went to Portland y e s t e r ­ the California Pulp & Paper company, And found th at everm ore s h e ’d have to
Dill pickles and rye bread a nd— niurning in iluod Kiver.
Wednesday.
Come
early
and
stay
all
day
where
they
a
ttended
the
rose
f
e
s­
grapple
H a g e ’s cider a t S t r a u s s . ’
25 Keeclinut Sliced itacon in glues I week.
motored from Portland ever the Col­
tival and visited with their son and umbia River highway Sut day, spend­
ft ,ih the rr.uch-debatedjprohlem of
For t h a t hurry up meal try Ashland I day.
W. C. Vensel was in The Dalles on jars, 19c. Strauss.
brother,
Bernard,
who
i#
attending
J.
F.
Nelson
and
children.
Leona.
the nude.
ing the day rehearsing e v e r t s of their
business last week.
(ieu. Cham berlain whs in The Dalles Cooked Specialty or l.uncheon Loaf a t | I.oclla hi d Kichard went to Portland business college.
boyhood days.
Strauss.’
Miss Itishop went to I’o r t la n l Mon­ last week on business.
T lie ie a f te r she devoted her a tte n tio n ,
' Wednesday to a tte n d the rose festival
F
o
r
R
e
n
t
—Four
room
bouse
at
<irt-!
The car in wl ich C. A. McKenna and
J e r r y Simpson, a gent s t The Dalles and visit with relatives.
day to attend the ruse festival.
I.eu liigley visited last week in P o r t ­
ley. Two bedrooms, kitchen, bath, Edwin Thom»“, of P o rtlard , accnni- j Her tim e and ail her money to her
for the People’s N avigation -company,
clothes.
Remember, gasoline, oils and many land and The Dalles.
Mrs.
J.
F.
Nelson
returne
d
last
Fri-
pantrv,
modern
plumbing,
water
and
panied by Mrs. Fk Simmons, Miss
auto accessories a t Chown's.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D Chatfield and was in the city Friday oil business.
I duy on the ste a m e r S ta te of Washing- lights, large living room, front and back Della Burton and Miss Grace Hailey And t h a t was the beginning of Con­
fust passenger and freight service ! ton a f te r a w e ek ’s visit in Portland porch, basement. Big front and back
vention,
Dtto Dane retu rned Tuesday from a little da u g h te r, ICthel, spe nt Friday
were m otoring to Hood River Sunday, i
between Portland and The Dalles via j with relatives.
afternoon in lliu d Kiver.
vard, garden spot, chicken bouse. An tured over on the highway near the ! And Modesty, as well, 1 suppose.
business trip to Portland.
Regulator Line.
New cool ha ts for men. New Dig
The Hood Kiver M arket will tsk e ideal su m m e r home. $•’> per m onth. Saulzman ranch, bruising up the occu- I Reaction’s come about in fashions, r e ­
For Sale—Pedigreed Airedale pups.
Miss Bessie Jones is a tte n d in g the i your orders for m eat and mail them to Mrs. 1-k l-ane. Ortley, Oregon.
tf
cent.
stock. Strauss.
Ited Knven ami t 'nine President stock.
pants. Nu one was seriously hurt, t u t i
rose festiv al and visiting with r e la ­ you by parcel post. Custom ers will l e
Now girls conceal so little from the
I.. A. Mathews was in flood Kiver Age ten weeks. J . It. Wilcox.
F
a
t
h
e
r
s
and
m
oth
ers
and
friends
are the car, which hud been run tu close to
tives in Portland.
men.
allowed
,91
da)
a
on
their
bills.
yesterday on business.
urged to tie p u ent a t the last n t e t i n g the em ba nkm ent, was considerably
P rin tin g and Developing neatly done, i E. O. Wilson and son, F ra nk, are
The Regulator Line lias the steam er of the fiscal ye ar of the P a re n t-T ea c h ­ da maged. A pa sting automobile towed It would seem,in the name of all t h a t ’s
All kinds of Photo Supplies ori hand. All work guaranteed. A r th u r Phar­ a ttending the rose festiv al this week
decent.
State of Wasiiingt ,n in service leaving er association on Friday afternoon at them to Hood River.
Fresh stork a t the A rthur Pharmacy. macy.
in Portland.
Some in o ought to pass the apples
Portland st 12 o'clock e v e n night ex­ the Im manuel church at 2:H 0o'clo ,k.
Mrs.
Prill,
m
olher
of
Mrs.
H.
W.
D. P. Harvey went to Portland lues-
’round again.
—Spectator.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown a n d 1 Wm. and Geo. /.oils came up from cept Sunday, and leaving The Dalles A t this m e ltin g the newly elected Danielseu and Mrs. Fk M. Strauss,
day j n business.
family, of (Jrear.wood, left Friduy for Hood Kiver Friday to do some concrete every day at 2 p. in., except Monday. president, Mrs. J. Fk Cole, will take who was critically ill lust week in the
No advance in price on th at good 10c White Salniun where they intended to work on the h a s t Hood Kiver F ruit Route your freight Regulator l.ine. charge.
No tre--pa s-ing anil no h u n tin g signs
A good program has been Hood River hospital, had a change for
■yrup at S t r a u s s .'
work in the stra w b erry fields.
[ company ranch.
, .1. O. Boldin, Agent.
a rranged.
the b e tte r Sunday n ig h t and is now lit this ollii-e.
\
About Blue Serge Suits
$2.
Undershirts
Hart Schaffner &. Marx
1
Specials This W eek
Drawers for men,
v V
UUC
After Shave
Luxury
Counteracts that dis­
agreeable soapy feel­
ing after shaving.
$2.
Arthur
Pharmacy
T h e P aris Fair
M ood R iv er
O re g o n
i
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY
Lumber, Cement, Roofing,
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m H w w n M
M
K r n a n O T H S K E C M an au sU . „
Materials
No. 1 Common Fir, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 regular $1.80 - at $1.40 per hundred feet
Timbers, reg. $2.00, at $1.60 per hundred feet
Boards reg. $1.80, at $1.50 per hundred feet
Rustic 1x6, reg. $3.50 $2.50 per hundred feet
Flooring, No. 2 V.C., rg. $3.50, $2.80 100 feet
Ceiling, reg. $3, - at $2.00 per hundred feet
Finish, reg. $3,
at $2.70 per hundred feet
No. 2 Common Dimensions at $8.00 per 1000
Shingles
-
at $1.95 per thousand
All other stock at 25% off.
Cash or bankable note.
These are REAL BARGAINS.
Take advantage of them now.
Our doors close for good July 1st. - All Lumber and Coal
Sheds for sale.
A good set of 6 ton scales at $100.00.
Cost $175.00.
Will give liberal
terms for sale on Lumber and Cement Warehouses.
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TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
MOSIER
OREGON