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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1916)
I Fine Woolen Dress Goods Fashionable fabrics in all wanted plain shades; novelty and staple patterns; 36 to 5G inch suitings, coatings and materials for separate garments: we have a very large as sortment this Fall of weaves and colorings for you to select from in correct Fall and Winter weights all wool Scotch mixtures and plaids, English tweeds, embra plaids, striped novelties, etc., in colors navy, brown, green, reds, plums, wistaria Copenhagen, grey, black, etc. We also have a very extensive line of silks in taffetas, messalines, crepes, etc. Men’s Four-in-Hand Silk Ties Men know that our tie department furnishes the big gest values that they can secure anywhere and right now we have an exceptionally fine lot that we have bought at a very special price. These ties are in the popular, and ever fashionable four-in-hand style with open ends, also in French fold. These are all good values at 50c each but we are offering them, owing to our special buy, at your choice, each......................... ............................ 25c SPECIAL Ladies Vests and Pants made o f a pure lisle thread, silk taped, with high neck and sleeve pants Mosier Community Fair are ankle length. This is just a dandy weight for this sea son of the year. We bought this at a very special price. It ¡»«worth regularly $1 a garment. Special while they last, your choice the garment only SPECIAL Indies and Misses Winter weight fleeced lined Union Suits with long sleeves and ankle length; drum mers samples; these are certainly big bargains. Your choice the suit SPECIAL —Knit Underskirts for ladies. We have a splendid assortment of these including a bunch of drum mers samples. Well made and finished and in desirable colors. We have them for 25c, 45c, 90«' $ 1 .2 5 $ 1 .6 0 . SPECIAL Indies Wool Waists. These shirt waists are of all wool materials and are worth regularly $2.25. Just the very thing for anyone that has to be outside a good deal. We have only a limited quantity o f £•* t b d l. Y o u r c h o ic e «p i Saturday, October 7th, Lamb’s Hall AFTERNOON: 5 to K: C an be u sed on n e w , o ld o r c a n vas c o v e re d flo ors HOOD RIVER OREGON Cafateria Supper E V E N IN G I: G o o d eata. Fine Program . 1# cen ts up. H elp you raelf. Son gs. M usic, R eadings, e tc ., FRF.E T a k e a half h oliday. H ave a g o o d time. and m ake you rself k n o w n . C o m e out Everybody Is Invited 1 Does not soil delicate fabrics. Sprinkle it on the floor and the dancers do the rest. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Paris Fair E xh ibit o f M osier G r o w n and M anufactured P roducts. Bring som eth in g. Arthur Pharmacy AUCTION HURTFUL SAYS NEW YORK FIRM New R EO When In Market For A Automobile Mi»» Arvilla Phillips, who has been thoic dates. Remember them and do the answer came back at once, " F o x , ” at Ortley for the past year where she your next week's shopping for over who by the way, ia county clerk. t B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N . . has been residing at the F'irebaugh Sunday on (Jet. ii and the evening of Hugo E. Birkner, formerly of Mo Saturday, Oct. 7. Store closed during sier, who left here a year ago to take T- n i- H - ; i 1 1 1 1 1 i1 i"i- r ' home, left Saturday for Portland. the day, Saturday. Strauss. a position as tree surgeon for the city W. A. F'irebaugh came up from Port % Go to Chown'* for Harnett Pipkin« Hood Kiver sales agency officials yes Steamer State of Washington to Tim of Portland, recently resigned hia posi land F'rnlay for a trip to Ortley to look Ducket», Box Naila and Hatchets. after his interests in tne Mosier View Dalles every morning about It a. m., tion and is now at Kent, Ohio, in terday expressed the fear that an in Mrs. E. J. Thrift wan a visitor Fri Orchards. except Monday. To Portland every charge of the extension department of creased offering of Northwestern boxed fn n c ir ii> r the New DORT, a popular priced,sturdy day in 1 he Dalles day about I p. in,, except Monday. the Davey Iree Expert Co. Mr, Birk apples on the Eastern auction markets LU llM U cI little car, with style and beauty £ j (QC C. J F'redrickson was in The Dalles J. T. Davenport attended the Wasco last week and part o f this week where Steamer Bailee Gatzert to The Dalles ner took the correspondence course in will eliminate f. o. b. purchasers, who, about 4 p m. tiaily except Friday and tree surgery and fruit growing and it is stated, on former seasons have county fair in The Dalles Friday. found in no other machice of its class - - he had been called to art as a juror in Sunday. To Portland about ti p. m. was graduated last year. In com handle I a large porton of the crop. Miss Alice ltennett »pent the week the circuit court. menting upon the appointment, the The Apple Growers Association this on the same day«. end in The Dalles with relatives. Dewey Tree Surgeons’ Bulletin says: morning received a teieram from Stein- George II. Orr went tu Celilo F'riday Chown's is the place to go for ■ Mrs. Kitty Krown returned to The Dalles Wednesday after visiting with to purchase fish. On account of the "F’ rom his first letter Mr. Birkner was hardt & Kelly, in the past perhaps the Electric Light Globe*. a marked man. He was always will largest purchasers o f Northwestern ap fir th o D o n “ Four” > famous for its won- her neice, Mrs. Margaret Walker, who fair celebration in The Italics which ing to encourage and recommend the Miss Emily Husbands wax in Hood is a teacher in the Moaier school. I l l C l y l / I\CU derful endurance and iO * C had attracted practically all of the course to prospective students. These ples, who tell of the sale of a straight carload of Yakima Grimes Golden yes Kiver Saturday. If you come soon, you can get a good Indians, he was unable to secure mure little acts of courtesy led the manage terday for an average of 93 cents per low rmwntenance cost at y ® * Miss Grace Hailey spent Saturday in woolen sweater at last year's prices. than TOO [ oui.ds. He went up again ment to believe that he had the ability box. The wire delcares that the re- Hood Kiver. the first of this week and stated that I have only a few so come while I to handle this department. While Mr tonrns will net the grower less than Charles Yates was a visitor in Port have the size and color you want. he had far better success. Birkner liked the city forester work, the cost of production. land last week. l.et us ship your fruit. Handled still he had a desire to affiliate with Strauss. Steinhardt & Kelly's message con with the best of care. Tahoma leaves Heating .Stoves, if you need one, see f i r Thi> P ort “ Six” with its power, its ease of the founder of tree surgery as he felt cludes: "There is absolutely no reasun Leo Nichol, Jack Knapp, James Car- Ihe Dalles H t 7 o'clock, arriving in Chown. that the position offered greater op roll and Clyde Hailey went to Ihe I llv KvU operation and elegance or excuse why good apples should be J. E. Higley was in Hood Kiver on Dalles Saturday to enjoy the last night Mosier about H : 1;. on Sunday, Tuesday portunities than diu his work in the slaughtered at these prices, especially and Thursday ano returning Monday, west."’ Saturday. of the county fair. at this season of the year We have Wednesday and Saturday. Passenger nearly 50 carloads uf apples from all Mis» Mahel Yonish went to flood H. M. Scearce left Wednesday for fares, 50c. W. F\ Baker, Tahoma dstricts now on tracks anu rolling, Kiver Saturday afternoon. points in Oregon, Washington and dock agent. every one of which you know we have W. H. Weher made a husinosa trip to Idaho for one of hia regular traveling Mrs. A. Bellinger is now residing purchaaeo, f. o. b. basis. All auction trips in the interests of nia company. Hood Kiver Friday. fir T h o f n l p “ Eivrht” a Perfect operating here for the winter while her little competition under these circumstances, U l I IlC IVI / UJIC and handsomely ap Ì I C Q C Kenneth'and Bernard Moore returned grandson, Cecil Selliugcr, attends WHgon Holster Springs in all sizes unless quickly stopped, will unquestion to their homes in The llallea Wednes s t Chown'a. school. The latter spent last week in pointed eight-cylinder model at - - - y lO y « / ably eliminate us and others as buying Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moe were in Hood day after a visit with the Godberson The Dalles where he visited with his I J. E. Cole, precinct committeemen factors.” family in the Greenwood district. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kush Bellinger of Mosier, has received the following Kiver Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Duvall and two and ‘ ‘ took in" the fair. Ben arid Zano, communication from the office of the Wm. Sendlinger was in The Dalles children, Marne and Walter, came up sons of Mrs. Bellinger will remain at secretary of the Wasro County Kepub- Monday on business. from Hood Kiver Sunday for a visit T rout Lake on their ranch until their i Mean Central Cummittee: J. N. Mosier was attending to buai with Mr. and Mrs. Kuy Duvall. fall work is completed. "On the night of October 5th, Ex- nesa matters in The Dalles Monday. Choicest ruts of meat and prompt ser Route your freight KFitil'I.ATOR Economy Fruit Jars and Capa at bot vice in mailing your order to voii . Ac Line. Steamer "Sta'e of Washington" Senator Piles, of Washington, will ad- Lynite Aluminum that is the wonder of the y ^ y O l / riress the voters of Wasco county at tom prices, at Chown's. counts due in thirty days. Your pat up daily except Monday about lt:ilO j the Vogt theatre in The Dalles and we Hood Kiver sales agency officials are age. Above prices f. o. b. factory. J. M. Burpee spent Sunday after ronage runtt-tly solicited. Tint iloisl a. m. Down daily except Monday are desirous of making a hig demon expressing alarm at the prices received noon in Hood Kiver. Kiver Market, liood Kiver, Ore. alsmt 1:15 p. m. Steamer "Dalles stration at that time as the first big in New York for early offerings of Miss Lillian F. Marvel was a visitor Col. Cornelius Gardener, who has City" up Tuesday, Thursday an.I Sat gun of the campaign and urgently ask northwestern apples. urday alsmt 4 "to p. m. Dow n Monday, | your co-operatiun in getting as many "1 ain just in receipt of a telegram at the fair last week in The Dalles. been at his place at Gardener's Point Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood was in at Ortley for the past two weeks, re Wtdneaday and Friday alsmt H:t5 a. m. out from your precinct as puasible. from H. F. Davidson, "said Wilmer Telephone 231. J.O . Boldin, Agent. Sieg Saturday, "w ho tell« me that a The Hughes Alliance has also been turned yesterday morning to hia Port Hood Kiver on Monday Dr. K. M. Boss had his leg ampu [ organized here and the members are carload of “ Xt r a fancy Winter Bananas G. H. Korden and son, Carl, were in land home. C. J. I.ittlepage has purchased a new tated last week in Portland ai St. Vin giving us their hearty support in every from Rogue Kiver has just sold in New Hood Kiver on Monday. cent's hospital and is now doing as way, and we plan on that night to York m auction for 12.07. Our price G. P. Morden and little son, Carroll, Hoick four cylinder automobile from well as may be expected. Dr. Rosa, have the biggest parade ever held in as well as that of other Noithwestern Seufert Bros., in The Dalles. The went to Portland Sunday fur a visit. apple» is $2 f. o. b. shipping point. machine is a beautv and Mr l.ittlepagr who was formerly cashier of the Mosier | Wasco county. Gloves for apple pickers and pack is ex|>crtirg it the first of the week Valley Bank, hits been in failing health | "The parade, led by the band, will But I do not see how we can maintain values in the face of such work of the era, alto sprons and apron material. take the place immediately before the Coming soon, the new Curve Arrow for some time, and amputation of the auctions. ” Strauss. collar for man. Isn't it good to have leg was found to be necessary on ac - speaking. We expect you to give this Mr. Sieg referred to the sale of tbe K. M. Strauss and son, Ferdinand, a store that gets you the new things count of tuherrulur Infection of the affair ample publicity in your precinct. "A lso on the afternoon of the same Bananas as the first great fluke of the were in Hood Kiver on business as soon as they come out? Trade at bone. Wednesday morning. Springing a surprise on their friends, day a meeting of the Wasco County apple auctions. His remarks were con home and encourage us to even greater Ben Bellinger and Miss Fillen Carlson Republican Central Committee will be curred in by W. Schleussner, of the ' J. K. McGregor returned Friday etfurts to please you. Strauss. neld at the court house. You are urged office of M irkets of the United States morning frum a business trip to Port Mr. and Mr». C. L. Joy, accompanied were married Wednesday in The to be present. Department of Agriculture, who was Dalles. They took the afteraoon local land. by their two children. I.svelte and vi sting apple sab» agencies Saturday. "Yours for Hughes, to Hood Kiver, going from there to tiive the Hood Kiver Market a trial Alvin, and Miss Mary Diller, who is Mr. Schleussner is in charge of tbe "Claude S. Knight, S ec." order for meat which will lie mailed t,• visiting at their place, were in Hood I rout I ake. Wash., where they will office of publicity nf the F’ruit Growers reside on the ranch owned by’ Ben and you by parcel post Prompt service. Kiver Monday. Agency at SpokHne. his brother, Zeno Sellingcr. I he bride Leaves Hood Kiver tiaily at Mrs W. A. Marsh returned Sunday Mr and Mis. F. W. Smith and baby is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. K. 12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Physician and Surgeon morning from a visit with her parents came up un the steamer Tahoma Mon Carlson snd the bridegroom is a son of in Hood Kiver. day for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Jas Mr«. A. Sellingcr Sunday at 6:30 a. m., 12:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Koot and son, FI. Cole and family. Mrs Smith ami and 5:00 p. m. A movement is under way to hold Amos, were visitors Sunday in Hood Mrs Cole are sisters. the industrial school fair in conjunction Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45 Telephones: Kiver. Mr*. Jas. Piercey, accompanied by with the grange community fair on The following books and magazines a. m. and 2:30. On Saturday Resilience IMI Fllectric (lash lights from (he small her daughter. Violet, and son, T. D.. Saturday uf next week. The members were added this month to the local li O f fic e 1241 vest pocket kind to the lantern style left yesterday morning for Maupin of the grange have their plans nearly brary : A carload of D'Anjou pears was evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m. where they will visit at the borne of completed and the Bulletin will be sup at Strauss.' shipped Wednesday by the Moeier Fruit Encyclopedias Steam Train leaves Hood Kiver Mr. and Mrs. W. II Parkinson spent daughter, and sister. Mrs. F D.Stuart. plied next week with considerable data l.owther— Encyclopedia of Practical Growers Association to New York and daily at eight returning at 2. O ffic e in H r o s i u s B ld g . another car, containing D’ Anjou, Bose F '.. I Knot. Leslie Knot and G. II. regarding it School children have Saturday night and Sunday in The Horticulture M l. H o o d Railroad C o. and Comic will he sent out tomorrow Korden mutured Tuesday over the numerous exhibits this year in the Dalles. H o o d R iver Religion Tbe quality and size are excellent and Ityron C. Wright spent the week Columbia Kiver highway to Salem various districts and from present in Black New World where they will attend the state fair, dications, the fair promises to be the good prices are expected. Local ship end in Portland with friends and rrl and visit with Mr. Korden’s wife, whu Costumes ment of pears are also being sent out. biggest uf its kind ever held in Mosier. atives. is at the state sanitarium. The first carload of apples this year Stone — Hankside Costume' Book I. L. Vannortwick, who has been FI. M. Strauss made a business trip in all probability be shipped on Mon The Steamer Hailey Gatzert made visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs F'irtion to The Dalles Saturday, accompanied her last trip uf the season Monday. day to New York This will contain C II. Dunsrr.ore, left Wednesday for Kosher - People Like That by his son, Ferdinand. the varieties of Winter Banana, Benu- THE DALI ES Nute elsewhere the schedules of the Flnterprise, Or., to install hia bowling OREGON Bower- liood Indian tur and Jonathan. i»»t ns linisli your films. Same may Is' Kegulator line stesiners, the State of alleys and eigsr store and barber shop lelt at ihe Bulletin office. Slocum ,v Washingtun and Dalles City. Wright —When a Man's A Man The first carload of Spitzenburgs will | which he has had during the summer Canlirld. Hoist Kiver. If Juvenile be shij peri out the latter part of next Mr Rev. II. t). Perry, of The Dalles, season at Kockaway Beach. D erby & S tear n s Blaisdell -Twilight Town I week. Do your Saturday shopping of next superintendent of The Dalles district Vanortwick. who is the father of Mrs. Saldn — Buffalo Hill and the Overland L aw yers week on Friday, Oct. *>. Thank You. Methodisl Flpiscopal conference, will Dunsmore, left Mosier four years ago Trail HOOD RIVER’S OPPORTUNITY Special Prices. Strauss. preach at the Immanuel church Sunday and while here he owned a homestead H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N Magazine* Miss Dorothy FI. Passmore went to morning at II o ’clock All are cor east of this city. He installed the From the Hood Kiver Glacier Harper's. July 1916 first barber shop in Moaier. The Dalles Friday night to sjtend the dially invited By a pecuilar twist of politics Hood St. Nicholas, July 191# DR. H. J E N K I N S week end. While coming down the hill near the I. M Baldwin, who has been acting Kiver'a Republican candidate at the Good Housekeeping, June 1‘Jlfi DENTIST Mrs. J. O. Keldm and two children. at cashier uf the Moaier Valley Hank Fred Flvana ranch, the rear axle of the May primaries for the nomination for Evelyn and Harold, were visitors Sat during the absence of L. J. Merrill, F'ord automobile belonging to Clyde HOOD RIVER, OREGON joint senatorship from Hood River and urday in Hood Kiver. accompanied by hit wife and baby, Bout snapped and the c l ' attempting Office Phone 1061. Res. Phone 33.T Wasco cuur ties was defeated hy a nar to climb the bank turned turtle last Mrs. C. G. Nichol aid daughter, returned yesterday morning to Hood row margin. But fortunately Demo- Thursday night. The occupants. Mr erata of the two counties had prevailed Mildred, visittd Saturday afternoon in Kjver. I)r. William Morton Post Kuot ami the Misses Flmily Husbands on Geo. R. Wilbur, recognized as one Hood Kiver. In the school children’s industrial and Arvilla Phillips were pinned be of (Iregon's ablest attorneys, a man Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Cook and family fair of Wasro inunty held at The neath it. but all escaped with minor Dentist with sane ideas and an exponent of were visitors Isst week in The Dalles Dalles last week, Forrest F'.vans won bruises * The top was up and offered a In a dispatch from Salem the win constructive policies, to become a can first pnza on his bird house, and Marie at the county t nr. Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Itldg. Phone 2401 Sendlinger won the first prize for her protection, although it was badly dam ners of Ihe state fair count) exhibit didate. Mr. Wilbur was nominated. Store doocd during the day Satur four pen ami ink drawings. aged. The radiator, sidelights and thr prizes are given as follows: IltHiD RIVER, OREGON Hood River and Wasco county voters day of next week. Oct. 7. Open in the spokes of one wheel were smashed. District number I F irst, l nos coun now have the choice of electing Mr. L. A. Mathews came down Sunday evening Strauss. With tears streaming down hia face, ty; second, Tillamook county. Wilbur or F\ M. Gill Mr Gill ia a morning fr> in The Dalles where he W L. BRADSHAW District number 2 -First, Polk coun sincere worker. But bis policies are For Sale Swei »on stump puller in had a concession to sell rider at the badly frightened and ao weakened that Candidate lor re-election fur t'lrcuit excellent condition. Cheap fur cash. fair. He returned the first of the he could hardly stand, the two year old ty ; second, Linn county. Other ex ratner along tbe line ol theory. We do nALHMS Mrs. Ii1 Ilowe. week to Ihe Dalles where he is attend son of Ira Hungry came to the home i f hibitors in this district are Jackson, not hesitate in declaring that we be J urige nf the seventh juriici.il ri:»trict. MOOIll OF FtRFECTtON. Mr and Mrs. U. P. Morden last F’ riday Benton. Douglas, Multnomah, Clack* lieve that Mr. M’ libur is the better comprising lloori River anj Wsscu •« Marie Shugien snd M im Kuih in to hia cider business. morning. Fie had been looking fur mas. Washington and Josephine coun qualified of the two men for tbe seat in conn tie* I ittlepagt were llnod Kiver visitors PERFECTLY Jack Knapp, whu ha* been chauffeur acorns and had wandered from his ties. .Dirige Ki.idslia» lias le-en judge nf tbe senate It is true that Mr. Wilbur Wednesday afternoon. at Mayerdale fur some time, left j home two miles distant through the District number 3 — First, Wasco; is a Democrat an«! tbe Glacier upholds tbe seventh judicial district continu SIMPLE II. FI. Dean ar t Larkin l amb went luesday morning for Portland where! Other exhibitors in tne principle» of Ihe Ktp'Thliran parti, ously fur the past twenty five year* Mr and Mrs Morden second. Union. to Portland Wednesday on the steamer he will visit for awhile with his mother 1 heavy timber During that lime lie ha* given the were unable tu find out hia name, so this district am Baker, Morrow and but in the case of a district election, a SIM PLY Tahuina for a visit. before going to Iowa where he exwet* Mr Morden put the little fellow into Malheur counties too close allt glance to party lines will pen pie an efficient and economical F\ S. Kingsbury, special agert of to join on a farm. his machine and began seeking his jiar bring grief. Hood Kiver county peo administration of the office. PERFECT. the Itegulatur line, was here from Attention Apple pickers and jack ' enls The lad's father bad been cut De lia» a splendid reenrd in tbe Su ple know the abilities of Mr. Wilbur, Port lard this week on business. era this it the store for goods for ting wood on bis homestead and miaa- and we believe he will get the majority preme Court, being a l»ve the average Veadlea. Oil, B elt* and all kind* o f flfw in l If re-elected will continue to give the Mrs. C, C. Clement and daughter. your quick and easy lunches. Wieners, j mg the child, with hi« wife was fran M achine «iipplies. R epairing a specialty. of the support. The good new» comes M'ss Hutti f lament, were county fail bologna, baked luncheon loaf, pork j tic«lly searching for him when his that Wasco county Republicans will jieuple that same conscientiooa service Nrw home l« rs are Quality Choosers that lie has given in the past sausage, snails, doughnuts, rakes, i deliverer rants upon them visitors in Ihe Dalles last week. vote for him as their choice. r °r b , . t . W £ C h o w n (Paid Advertisement) Hood River county should haves rep- Mr si d Mrs H Ml Cummings were pies, cookies, crackers, cheese, canned ! J. K Proctor, Jack l.elliott and rcsenative in the »tate legislature. Me in The Dalles last wcea where they ■neats live, graham and white bread. ; J. K McGregor took out their final I he N e w H om e S e w in g M ach. C*o. W F. Laraway has spent several Strauss. attended the Wasco county fair. pa)>ers for American citizenship Mon hundred dollars in the re-equipment of urge the voters of tbe county then to Pacific Rtdir.. San Francisco. Cal look forward to the election and give The (V W K .4 N. company is con day in The Dalles Witnesses who his optical room at his Hood Kiver jew New rurduto), floppy. crush and Catarrh Cannot Be Cured aailor bats as stylish as can be. Low structing a drain pipe to carry otf the accompanied them wire J. h Cole and elry store All of the latest device» for Mr W ilbur their undivided support *"»> LO-At. APPLICATIONS i : ev rain water from the gutter» con Gen Chamberlain. W. A. HUSBANDS An interesting grinding end preparing lenses, snd for price* at Strauss. cannot reach th« seat of the disease •Ducted this spring by them on th e 1 incident occurred during tbe questions « atarrh ia a local <ttaea*e. greatly in- reliable and effective tests, in fact, all Wind Herts Wenatchee M'ss Bessie .Jones went to Hood Kiv main street leading to the depot. Iron 1 Blacksmith nuen«ed by constitutional condition*, er sal it lay atiii: , on She was pipe i* being laid and the water will '■ which were being asked the applicants of Ihe apparatus obtainable for such an in order to cure it you must Wilmer Sieg yesterday received a and by the judge. There were a number Horse Shoeing and General • *n internal remedy Hall* Ca office, have been instaUed. Mr. Lara accompanied by her little brother. be carried off under the tracks to the ! of persona from various jiarla of the way declares that the best is none too telegram from Coni ad Rose, of We tarrh Lura ia taken internally and Koecoc Davidhisar. Repair Work. bottom lamia. natchee. who reported that one of the *' ts thru the Mood on the mucous sur- count]! who were applying for natural good for Hood Kiver. race* O f th. sv-t-n: Hall'* Catarrh The II. hs I Kiver Market will take This sture will be rinsed Saturday, j nation papera as proof of their loyalty Mr I araway's skill in filling optical moat severe atorms in the history of **■ prearMieel by on. of th. b. »1 M o s i e r . - . O regon your orders (nr meat snd mail them to Oct. 7, open in the evening, not this I and allegiance to the Cniled State* prescriptions and his care in repairing tbe district struck orchard* Tuesday pr y sictans in this • ounfry f.vr years It you by psre*.| peesl Customers will Is week hut next week tin Friday. Oct ' During the time when the questions Classes ha» won him a widespread pop night. Mr Rose says that estimates ia '-ompofiffil of anm- of th* N«*t N.nic* allowed :<0 davs on their bills. V " " ' " " - ' » " h ecn. of th. •> and the evening of Saturday, Oct. 7, were being propounded regarding tbe ulstity. He often receives orders for of different point* of sSht W enatvhee Tb' per fact com- The Miuscs Loth Litllcbxge in order to make it pay you to trade, names of public officials of the Cniled work from his old home in Iowa and place the damage all the way to 25 per M o i ,u ° " d . puL!:V'r* ’ he Ire r^ h .m * In Hal: * cent. Hr says that conservative esti Marie Shogren want to The Dalles with me I will offer you the following States, the state and county officers, : from all points of the mid Columbia < ur' J? r-ndu.-e* *u. h mates place the loss from the gale at J Saturday night where they attended V a aack off on all feed and ft«ur. I whether they had read the Cnited district " ra'arrhal romtl- i»‘ Tl* ^°r teatlinoa'als free from L'> to 20 per cent the .out ty fsit They visited at the will give one pound ealr* on each States and Oregon state constitutions, H K N K T * '•<> Prop* Totado. O All telephone lines between North *■ All O home of Mr and Mrs. Dudley Piercey. order lor tl worth of sugar; I will the question was asked of one applicant Commercial printing of all kinds a t’ ruggiM« TV Yakima and Wsnatchee are down. returning to Moeier Sunday. H*U'» Family palls for constipation have many more bargain« on sale on as to who was the county judge and | The Bulletin office. 1/1 10(7 7 1/1 REPUBLICANS WILL HOLD BIG RALLY $1150 1017 AUCTION PRICES ARE ALARMING, SAYS SIEG And The Marmon G « D. M c D o n a l d , Agt. R A IL BOOKS ADDED TO MOSIER LIBRARY ASS’N SHIPPING APPLES AM) PEARS A U T O Dr. H. L. Dumble * ' J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law c. WASCO TAKES FIRST PRIZE AT STATE FAIR LARAWAY RE-EQUIPS HIS OPTICAL ROOM C. J. L CARLSON 0 • 1