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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1916)
Oiir N ew Fall Suits for Young Men 1 e i ara tUpei lor mJFit, F in ish, A il Wo.i| m aterials ami g<»<>d sound sa tisfactio n . You c a n ’ t make a mistake in buying this make of clothes for the. are h;c • ••d up by one o f the ¡-,trong«* 9 t of guarantees. A real guarantee that guarantees. No “ if s " attached to it. If your suit fails to give you satis faction they are onl.\ to glad to m ake it good. We have a nice lot of new Fall suits in and v.e w an t you to -ee them w hether ;.ou are ust prenartsl to buy right now or not; weknow that .ou w ill : p:.r< tc t.- t i ■ al>l prices • e have them marked at as well as the cm . lien i of tie- d o ll in < vt i ;. other p jla r. We also have part of our Fall shipment o f " • -rcoats if vim an n . . d .• . 'u in g in this line. I I . S. & I f . suits, overcoats at $18, $ 2 0 , $ 2 2 .5 0 a n d $ 25-00 B O Y S SUI TS Our Fall Suits for hoys are ready for your inspection. We have a dand.s lot for >o t to chome from and at price- you can afford to [»ay. Come inand see them F O R D THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices August T h e fo llo w in g prices for Ford cars w ill be effective on and after A ugust 1st, 1916. M A C K I N A W S For boys, girls, men and woman. We have never had a higger and better line of the-e and we (»ought earl; and at a big saving over what the more unfortu- th( c! ant a g e . Our M ack inaw s $ 325.00 Chassis Runabout Touring Car Coupelet Town Car Sedan are made by tiie (.»; econ Cits Woolen Mills and they know how to make them for this e n t t o c l .... . 1,1916 fro m . W e are selling from them every das and if sou put o;f too long the one you want may !>egone, and w e might not he » luck in buyii . nevt time. I f you are going to need a Mackinaw come in and see this lot. it will pay you. T H E P A R IS F A IR , Hood River < opyright Hext Stha/fucr k M art 345.00 360.00 505.00 595.00 645.00 f. o. b. Detroit agent, was detained in The Dalles on buxines until the afternoon local, the following day. I J. (J. Heidin, agent, has constructed 1 an inclined platform leading to the 1 he sc p ric e s are p o s itiv e ly g u a r a n te e d again st a n y re d u c t io n b e fo r e A u g u s t lat, U. P. A. N. dock which greatly 1917, hut th ere is n o g u a ra n te e again st an a d v a n c e in p ric e at a n y tim e. fa ilitates the handling of all local Train number 19, which arrived here freight. 1 from the cto t «t il:10 a. m., will be on The* Herrmann «hue at Strauss.’ J. M. Elliott, W. H. Dean and N. P. a new schedule Friday morning, Sep- Sturgess tiave returned from a stay of ten Stone Jars, all sizes, at Chowu’s. 1 It will arrive in Metier at Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burton were several days in Portland. While there 8;50, reaching Portland at 11:30. Its they were spectators at the Barnurn « V > gunning Inn» will be coi siderahly Hood River visitors Saturday. Bailey circus. ¡shortemd, for its present arriving (¿et a n«>od cobbler set and do some W. A. Fivers, who has been making time in Portland is 12:15. o f your repair work, $1. Straus*. prolonged stJy this summer on his j M ihs Julia Reeves went to Portland ranch, went to Portland yesterday j Kenneth L. Cooper went to The Wednesday on the steamer Dalles City. morning to remain for a few days on j Dalle Tuesday night. While returning from there las?t \veek the rear axle on For Hale—Canning tomatoes. Fred business. his Hu ick hrnUe a short distance from Kvaiin. s 1»5 Maurice Woods, who has been em* that city and after being towed back it Chris IIage spent Saturday in Hood j ployed by J ms . Piercey, section fore- was found to be necessary to send to I man o f the O.-W. N. company, San Francisco to secure a new one. River. i W. R. «1 N Tree Twine, one and two ply, at j is now with a track laying crew, lay He intended to motor back to Mosier ing the steel rails near Hcppner June- yesteiday. Chown’a. | lion for the same company. James Carroll was in Hood River on County Commissioner H. D. Butler Mrs. H. K. Sick a f ooae, of Monmouth, Saturday. and family who tiave been spending who resided in Mosier several years Pickling onions and green peppers ago, passed through last week with a the past ten days enjoying an outing t ar Cuu8 Bay and other Coast points, this week. Strauss. party of friends homeward bound from Tuesday en John Elder was in Hood River Mon I an automobile trip through eastern passed through Mosier route to their home in The Dalles. day on business. 1 Oregon. Choicest cuts of meal ami prompt ser Mr. Ruth r stated that it rained during vice in mailing your onler to von. Ac L. A Mathews went to The Dalles Dr. P. E. Hale, who is the junior i good party of their stay on the coast counts due in thirty days. Vour pat yesterday morning on business. | partner with Dr C. A Macrum in the where they were camped. ronage earnestly solicited. The Mood ( For Apple Hauling: Bolster Spring* practice o f medicine in Portland, was River Market, Mood River, Ore. Forrest Isom and Leo Nichol were up Sunday visiting with the hitter and in all sizes at ChownV Sold under our usual thu haste at a party f o r a number of i Ed. F. Reeves returned Tuesday | other friends. He returned to Port their friend* Triday night. It was to money-back guarantee Notice of Kinal Settlement of Estate night from a business trip to Portland. land Monday morning. have been a lawn party at the home o f | Notice is hereby Riven, that the underfliRntd R. C. A. McCargar went to The Dalles Shoes for everyone, good shoes at Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren, but or. y». Bruuk», executor o f the estate o f Cabel Brook h. < Monday night where he expects to right prices SU RE at Strauss.* deceased, lias filed his final account and report in j account of the rainy weather, a retreat ARTHUR. remain for some time under the care i -«aid entate, in the County Court o f Wasco County, wa mane to tiie apple packing house Henry Dunsmore went to Hood Riv of a physician. 1 OreRon, anti that the l*th day o f September, lyiti Mr. McCargar has P H A R M A C Y ¡ of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy where the er luesday afternoon. at the hour o f tw o o'clock |>. m.. at the County been suffering considerably lately from Court room in Dalles City. Wasco county, OreRon, t veiling was spent in dancing and play Fruit Jar time, get yours from neuritis. has been fixed by the court as the time and place ing games. Two automobile loads of Chown now. fo r hearing said final account and report. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson have friends were pnnent from Hood River. A ll person» are hereby notified to appear at sait! Orren Osborne spent Tuesday in moved into apartments in one of the time and place and to show caure, if any they Mrs. Wm. Johnson and children, Hood River. have, why said re >ort and final account should Hudson houses. Mr. Parkin>on is em not be approve«! and an order made dischaivitiR Men’s "between season caps." New ployed as a hrakeman on the work Thelma and Burt, returned Wednesday said executor and closing said estate. train which is making a fill fora siding itfernoon orí the Bailey Gatzeit after Last year the run of fish, after paying nifty stock. Strauss. R. G. B ro o k s . -in extended visit in Portland and Executor o f the Kittate o f for the nets and other expenses, netted Miss Dellu Burton went to Hood near the Chat Held place east of this Hillsboro with friends and relatives. Cabel Brooks, decease«I. 11 River Tuesday. this fisherman more than $1000. H aiti . W. C hilders . Hurt, whose hand wus pierced by a Mrs. Alex Stewart and grandson, Attorn ey for Estate. alhslô Big values in school supplies at the ! rusty nail before leaving here, is now lames l)epee, left last week on the drug store. getting along line. It whh necessary, N otice to C re d ito r» feathers’ Institute Next Week l ahoniH for Wafthcugal, Wash., where Mrs. E. Simmons was in Hood River they will visit at the home of Mrs. stated Mrs. .Johnson, to lance the hand In the County Court o f the State o f OreRon for L e t ’e r H u c k J / The annual institute held each fall twice on account of fhe infection and Tuesday ufternoon. Wasco C«»unty. Stewart’s aon, Ira Rowland. Jimmy In the matter o f the estate of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox were will remain there with her where he that now if is the doctor’s belief that about county fair time will be held / j (his year in The Dalles commencing S. E. Francisco, deceased. j there will be no complications. Hood River visitors Tuesday. expects to pick prunes for two weeks. Notice is hereby Riven that the uiuler»iRne<i has I I I i been the custom in the past to S "! • Dd . ~ r ‘ ! 2 0 l° ! been appointe«! by the County Court o f the State New blankets, outings, comforts Miss Marie Shogren expected to II... . and : ■ i haul i I away ,,", v each ,.„.h month mm.ih »1 collect at • “ « " * * £ Hni Wednesday the 19th and o f OreRon for Wasco County, administrator o f the this week. Strauss. leave this Friday morning for Portland o f S. E. Francise«», deceased, an«! has qual the expjnse of the city the tin can» 20th. Tuesday utfernoon, the hr9t day «•state ifie«! as such administrator. A ll persons havinir Miss Marie Shogren was a visitor Mud will attend the wedding of her and icfuse which had accumulated. of the Wasco county fair, will be claims against sai«l estât«1 are hereby notifie«! t«» friend, Miss Flsie McLynn, at the Tuesday in Hood River. I’he city council two months ago ordered devoted by the teacher* to arranuing present same, properly vérifié«!, to the un«!er- Wanted—Two second hand bird cages home of her mother, Mrs. George that this hauling he clone every two the exhibits of their pupils for show -ign**«f at his place <»f business in Mosier, Wasco McLynn, on luesday evening to Aaron j The morning of Wednes County, Oregon, within six (6) months from the Mrs. E. L. Root. §15 months on account of the small amount at the fair date «if the first publication o f this notice, which Gould. day the institute will again convene saki «late <>f first publication is the 26th day o f iccurnulating during each month. Miss Ellen Carlson was a Hood River George Chamberlain and Ghas. T. 1 Accordingly on Tuesday of next week, for a day's session. At this institute August. lBlti. visitor Tuesday. EiKiAR. A. R ace , Mr. DeHusk, of the University of Bennett le ft Wednesday for a deer a25s22 Adm inistrator Tom Hughes went to Portland the hunting trip in the vicinity of Mount J. P. Tryon, locul drayman, will pick Oregon, will he one o i the instructors up and haul away all such cans and first of the week where he will attend Hood. They intended to drive to refuse, not garbage, which citizens are and State School Superintendent J. A. school. Warm Springs that night where they urged to place near the roadside con Churchill will he in attendance. Give the Hood River Market a trial would camp, packing in from there to ' veniently for him. r MACHIUCS order for meat which will he mailed to the forest recesses. MODELS OF PERFECTION. Mrs. I. Vangssbeck and family re Association to Hold Packing School you by parcel post. Prompt service, Fred Evans for the past week ha* turned Thursday to Blalock after visit Mrs. John P. Ross and her sister, been deer hunting with old schoolmate ing with their friend, Lee Evans, who The Mosier Fruit Growers Associa PERFECTLY Mias Bishop, spent Monday in Hood friends. Geo. Betts, of Portland, and i usually spends a portion of the fall tion will conduct a packing school at River. his brother in the vicinity of the I at- j g"' m * hunting in that vicinity. Mr. the warehouse on Monday, September SIMPLE For Hale Good tnileh row. 2 Jersey ter’a ranch north of Vancouver, Wn. i Var.gasbeck, who owns a big wheat 18, frurn 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., for the d year old. Fresh in December. J. M, He ih expected home the last of the j inch D i l l 111 lock, will l e hire next lonefit of any one wishing to pack SIMPLY Carroll. *15 .1. M. Carroll will be the week. week with t). view of locating. He apples. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Butterfield were PERFECT. Leo Nichol motored Sunday over the ' will dispose of his holding* there as instructor in charge. No charge will • in Stevenson, Wash., last week for a Columbia River highway to Portland soon as poi * Die oil account of the ill he made for the instruction. Between the hours of 1 p. m. and SV*<11«'*. Oil, Belts and all kin«ls of Sewinj short stay on their ranch. Remember where and when where he is visiting with friends, lit health of hi son. On numerous goose Machine supplies. Repairing: a specialty. 3 p. m , there will be a general dis Mr. Evans has visited New, clean stock of school tablets, I is M expected to return Friday night ol hunting tri| cussion of this year's grading rule*. ' week. During his absence. Hen with these j DP*«. stationery, pencils, etc., at the Arthur ,hl New Home Users are Qualify Choosers In order to maintain the high standard Pharmacy. |W. Veatch is assisting in the «tore of Owing to the fact that this has been of the Mosier pack it is requested that Nichol Co. the first week of school, thereby mak ( very grower in the district he present The Ladies Aid Society were enter T h e N e w H o m e S e w in g M a c h . C o . The Misses Grace and Gladys Black j ing it impossible for the teachers in at this meeting. tainrd Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. ¿04 P a cific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal. burn, daughters of Mr. ami .V the various districts to organize and Jas. Piercey’a home. R. I». Chat field. Manager. Full stock of all kinds of fruit iars, M. E. Butterfield, left Tuesday id ¿hi put into Fhape properly the various | » xhihits for the indu-tiiul school fair | rubbers and covers. Lowest prices. for Nebraska wh< •re they expert L O W R O U N D -T R IP make their home íes, the former 11 lu« timber 12. (»range Promotes Community Fair Strauss. FARES & & V I A THE I mroln w itti her r grandparents, i e of the fair has t en post poned Let us finish your films. Same mav he I the latter in Mosier Grange is planning a com- luncil Bluffs with i However, left at the Bulletin ot!ice. Sloentii & aunt and uncle, u.unity fair, to he held in Lamb's hall. will I e prepared for the Canfield. Hood River, n Physician and Surgeon fair t i e held t ext week at Salurdav afternoon, October 7. j Mrs. h. A. A Bing ton, who The Grange ia especially desirous UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM The Che rful Heating Move, gi lies. I he change o f date will convalesc ing since her r« ce that all Mosier valley help to make name, good »i< Chown abt the vain.us districts to cooper- left last night for North I i « holding a big local school fair this a successful, local fair. Kxhibits where she will visit with I; Telephon*»: will include any larni products raised \t month. Gus Godberaon left Wednesday night Mrs. F. P. Dunn Mrs. A Bin in this section, a display of home can for Bend where he expects to reman | been improving fast and sti t e s t h a t R e sid e n c e 1031 O ffic e U f i F . A Shogren, C. L. Joy and II. V\ . ning and articles of fancy work. The for some time engaged in carpenter | she now fee II. uc Detter in o n h e r D a n ie l: en h ft Monday for an outing ladies of the grange will serve a work. tlv to Nor previous t r i |i r imping trip, expecting to be cafeteria supper. In addition, a pro Y a k i m a 1und With a team and gram is being planned for the evening. Miss Dorothy Godberson went t« ’ A recepito i; H , a b s e n t fur a week. O f f ic e in H r o t i u i t ild i* . '1 he Dalles Wednesday right where ah» ut I eac fu r th e 1 w a g o n loaded with provisions they set will enroll as a student in the higl i H o o d R iv e r tr 1 o n h ri- j o u t fo i I oi g Frairie, from where they p la n n ee to pack in to Lookout moun- I school. W H I T E SA LM O N . <1 a l l a r t ta in w 1 ere Mr. Shogren hopes to se Monev to l oan on f arm Land at-** per r r o m th«* K n t «r p r l» e ) me excellent views of Mount c a l u ro - cent, and under certain « oinlitu»nt* I From tl.is point high in the | 4. h n it ntP 1 H o o d . I a H [lean I teen and J. I B ? per cent. Frank G. Dick, The Dalles. I M. c lo u d s toe atrr * Ntr> vitar, Carey were Goidendale visitors Satur- Oregon if h Mr. S h . „ __________ h I h I i i ti at three | day night, Sept. 2, to attend a session II We That car of good Hour and feed emm j - - OREGON to n a previous trip it was too of the Royal Arch Masons. Retiring TIIK DAI.I KS in. Get your winter supply of bran, I > g» I good pictures. The party High Driest R. E. Nichols was pre Hood shorts, middlings, art! flour now. It : «o make an effort to locate any sented with a jeweled watch rhaim D e r b y S tea rn s will not last long. Strauss. dch may. t e in that vicinity. bearing the emblem of the lodge. Mr. L a w y e r s .Mr. and Mrs. E. I . Kurd. I cal in W. A Husban.is last week launched The N. Bullard home was the scene Root ar»l W. A. Husband* expict ti 1 dis t ig sell win n be has been uf a pretty home wedding Saturdav, H O O D R I V E R OREGON leave today for a short trip to Portlsi o nppl t w n te r with the September 2, when Misa Esther Bul- over the Columbia River highway. ! '■ ird was united in marring* t I hur- For Sale Soiare dining table with wf icb is certainly a | man Jones, of Trout Lake. The cere- Dr. W illiam M orton Post IT Me font leaves, M); full sue iron tad I f era!unauahip mony was performed by Rev Stonte. A regular old fashioned county fair. One the mattress ami springs. $4 Mr». .1 t Fri tw to Dentist t l oat is In f* t t The bride is the daughter of N. Rul- Nelson, East Hood River Fruit Co. alb) children will enjoy and the older ones talk about. i nearly oft feet and, lard and has been teaching school in Phone 2-HM Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Scharf, of It it worthy I this velley for Ike past four years H'N'ms 1 an«l 2 Hall Bl«li<. A tine display of farm products and a first class P oll land, w an Sut day guesta o f I . .i rl but has j The groom was born and raised in the HOOD RIVKR, ORKGON Merrill, the party motoring to point* is a family I White Salmon valley and it mest favor lux stock exhibit. for nd cruising. . ably known. The newlyweds left Sat in the valley, at Hood River ard Tin Dalles. name Alic e' urday for Trout Lake where Mr Jones I Sii Automobile and motorcycle races, horse races D R . C H. J E N K I N S tail in p.lace, has leased a dairy ranch. Colonel Cornelius Gardener came u and new track stunts. DENTIST sigi.t, and i (mm Portland yesterday morning fe tnvita- H«X)D KIVEK. OREGON a two weeks’ stsy on his ranch a Street sports and amusements with something ompany Gardener’s Point, in the Ortlei <11*- (>t!ii-v Phone 10S1. Re». Phone StS i tnet. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured doing all the time. Good music and a good time. agent Mrs. T. H. Gordon, a A P P L IC A T IO N S .m tbev rd i\ the seat of the di!«ea»e her mother. Mrs Hauer Fleh« local «Iiseaxe, great lv tn- spending a big part ti if the tiimmer ' jt»n , 1 Dejar tirent of Cfimvncrr ixeiatlt ut tonal « «>n«Iittona. here, went to Portland i Ine Tiahorna | „t V\ »Phnn*t n. D. G , Mr id M to cure it you must tìreer ha Leaves Hood River daily at rttan »¡an, ia having good Presiden! j tntrrnal ranv-ri? H a ir» the first of the week. Secretary 1 writt en t<i C, 1. Smith ui.d iGeorg« H year with hi» fish i et» ur* ts tnk«n Internally and 12:4.’» p. m. and 5:00 p. rn. On Mr. ard Mrs llarvrj Hurtor have i » r r to ateertain the value of their fit* ihr u th» blood on the mucous sur- ou o* were sent to Port* Soiulay at 6:30 a. m., 12:45 p. m.. moved into the John Kv a n s 'c ut laxe 1 I rapa of th » system H al!’» i ’atarrh apjiurtenance# us«id In D im shipment rect otly. As a was prescribe*! by one of th*» boot opposite the Immanur 1 ehurrh Mr i f «hin K ex ph its in th» Co lu it ibis river rule th< hv»!« «ans In this country for y«*sr*. It and 5:(M> p. m. l run of rish lasts from a Burton is employed on t vorug p »'»*! of onm*- of th# brat tonie» I h >* and consists of Steel* leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45 W. A. HUSBANDS for the O.-W. R. X N r at - nn. • omhtro-d with of th* side», Chinooks and Tul- b*’»t a. m. and 2:.'!0. On Saturdav hhxxl pu rifier» Th e perfect <% om- Blacksmith Mrs. John b’ trahm gs T. Me IL ret ofore toe a l pec pie have b natlon of the mvredient» In Hall*» The party last week at the I SH O P A N D H A R N E S S K P P A IK IN «. get the Sttelheads for « atarrh «Tire I» what rr-vlu.es« »u. h evening leaves Parkdale 6:3«) p.m. Horse Shoeing and General and family in the Grer wonderful result» In catarrhal eondl- Steam Train leaves Hood River » v m s , but this ) ( • r Mr H A R N E S S S U P P L IE S t<-*nw Send for reattmontal» free to which th« fan. 1 1iea of Repair Work. uch a large demand that F » T H E N FT A i ' i ï Props* Toledo O daily at eigrht returning at 2. Brown wvre invited Met arti, AH D run iJ ts. 7 5 «' let are being ship|*d out. - . O regon Mt H osh I R silrou d Cu. H o s ie r , »-H H i 1 I i 1 1 1 H'-I-1 ■! -i-t -M - HW I B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N | Walther-Williams Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTORS Beneficial for TH E DALLES - - - OREGON Kidney and Bladder affections W E’LL MEET YOU AT THE ^ ROUND-UP Co wgirls,cowboys, I ndians, bronchos, ponies, wild horses and wild cattle and wild men—all will be there—to play and to thrill w ith their feats of skill and daring. You who know the Round-up we expect to see; you who do not have our most cordial invitation. r° h*“*" W. E. Chown PENDLETON SEPT. 21 ' 22'23 Dr. H. L. Dumble OW RR&N P. A. Allington J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law & Twenty-Sixth Annual W asco County Fair The Dalles, Oregon SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22, 23 RAIL AUTO tr H A il's Fam ily R. W. KING J. W. BREWER C. J. E. C AR LSO N r ills fo r eonstipatlwa. MOSIER - OREGON %