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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1916)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES by ROGER W. MOE SUBSCRIPTION RATES O b * Year ^lx Months tl 3t Tti M • Mon th* E n t«r«d as m a tte r M arch 12. 19U9 a t Orearon, un d er th e A ct of M ^ond-cUu* the post office at M.> bm * t , M arch . » 3 187 ProfeaeionaJ Cards .................. per month f .10 One square ...................................... H “ j.ou One-Quarter Column ....................** " i.; a One-half Column...............................** j &e One Column .................................... ** “ lu OQ Business tocals will be rharffed at fi cents per line for each insert»*». I^vai advertisements will ia all eases be charged to the party orderm* them, at le«ai rates, sod paid for before affidavit» are furnished. MOS1ER BULLETIN V /\l MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 191«. V I I I 1 1 1 1 No. 41 TheH. C. L. uS Will Get an Awful Jolt Until Christmas from Bragg Mercantile Co.H oS er’ Special H oliday Sale .Starts Friday, December 15,9 a.m. Store will be CLOSED All Day THURSDAY Thic AnrmiincomDnt that the Bragg Mercantile’s Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Men’s,Women’s I III j nllllUUIItClIIClIl and Children’s Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Ready-to-wear Apparel, etc., will All GOODS will be subject to advanced be placed on public sale. Means that one of the highest class, best selected and cleaniest stock of mer chandise in this vicinity is to be placed on Special Sale for the benefit of the Christmas Shoppers and at the most sensational and rapid selling prices ever known in the history of merchandising. Everyone knows that merchandise of all kinds is fast advancing in price and this store bought most of the stock before the big advanced and less than any merchant can buy the same goods for at wholesale today. Many people will be surprised at this startling an nouncement but the backward season compelled us to reduce our stock. Please bear in mind this is not a Hurrah Sale hut a real Genuine Bonafidc Holiday Sale for the benefit of all concerned. This store will offer hundreds of practical and useful bargains and gifts right at the time when your mind is wondering what to buy for Christmas, so take advantage of this sale and make this saving on your Christmas P r e s e n t s . __________________________________________________ prices after the first of the year. W atcH Remember The same fair methods which have al ways characterized our business will be ob served to the letter and even greater efforts will be made to satisfy each and every cus tomer during this sale. Every item of mer chandise is marked in plain fig ures and prices reduced lower than you really expect. Be sure to come in and be convinced. We will be pleased to have you look around. Come in anyway. The 5-10-15 Cent Store ^ 1? ? Opening Day to the first one hundred customers I iv>Ey# making a purchase of $2.00, an aluminum dish will be sold at 39c each. This ware is worth up to $2.00. Hood l River EXPECT FLLL APPLE HOAD BULBING PROCEEDINGS OF RETURNS FER. I BEING OUTLINED COMMON COLNCIL ■ Christm as C andies We have ever carried. Place your order early for the Sunday School Christmas Tree One PLANS PROGRESS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE The C ruikshank C o m p a n y Vulcanizing Auto Supplies Sporting Goods Cates & Co. The Dalles, Ore. M W. E CHOWN you to have something for the Christ mas tree besides This will he your last chance to buy reliable, money-back merchandise at less than present regular prices. We will be obliged to advance prices after January 1, 191 7, as we are paying more for all lines of goods. Bi •a g g i lercantile Co. O regon J. A. Elliott, the engineer who will Upon a unanimous vote of the city have charge of the road construction aldermen Wednesday night, the street work in Wasco county during the time committee was authorized to order 1260,000 will be spent for improving | tailings he spread upon the main roads the highways, arrived in The Dalles and streets in the city, which includes Friday, saya the Chronicle, and im ; the repair of the road between the mediately began the work of compiling Moater creek bridge and the Rock creek records preliminary to securing rights ' bridge Oregon street from the begin of wsy. Mr. Elliott held a short con ning down past the blacksmith shop is sultation with County Judge F. S 'especially in need of repaira. The Gunning, who outlined the plans made committee was also ordered to repair by the county court and advisory ! any other streets which are in bad con hoard. It is not expected that any dition. obstacles will materially delay secur Permission was granted to O. E. ing rights of way. Many land-owners, Wilson to use dynamite on the east through whose property a road will aide road for a period of 90 daya, con pass, have already promised to grant a ditionally that he be responsible for right of way without expense to the any damage incurred. The question -h a lf p o u n d c a n d y b o x e s county. The farmers believe the ac of the purchase of a lot for the city quisition of a road through their land fire ei gine was deferred until the next o n e cent each iB worth much more than what the meeting as was the question of the land itself is worth. repeal of the dray license ordinance. The plan for letting contracts which has iieen adopted, promises speedy work when actual construction is com menced. The various routes will be divided into units, and these units will H o o d River, O re g o n be open for separate bids. The road from The Dalles to Petersburg, will compose one unit. There will be three units from The Delias to Mosier, and The committees in charge of tha the bridge over Mcaier creek will be plans for the community Christmas offered for a separate bid. This sys- «tee to be held on .Saturday evening, tern will give a number of contractors December 23, report that they are a chance at the various sections of receiving good support among the road, with the lesult that construction people. A fine program hai been ar- work can be done all along the route ringed lor the occasion, which by a The units of the road from The vote of those present at the chicken Dalles to Dufur and south to the supper given by the l.adiea Aid Society, Jefferson county line, which has not hai been transferred to the Church of been surveyed, will be designated Christ After soliciting among the people of later Mr. Elliott will go over tr - route and determine how many unite the city and valley, $34 has been raised I for the purchase of randy and oranges can be successfully worked. The units from The Dalles to Peters for the children. It has been decided burg snd from The Dalles to Cheno- to allow presents to be placed upon the with ereek, are now reedy for bids, tree. A big box will he placed in the church to hold contributions for char rights nl way having been granted. Mr. Elliott has a thorough checking ity and everyone ia urged to bring system which will cover every phase gifts. A complete announcement of of the construction work. The system all plana will be made next week. ii simple and will be kept up to the J M Wilson, who since the start of minute, showing daily wnat work has the apple shipping, has been employed been done and what it has cost. at the warehouse of the Mosier Fruit This coat system will contain records showing for what every dollar hae Growers Association, left Sunday for been spent, and will give the taxpay Portland to go from there to Oswego ers an opportunity not only to see how to the home of hi, uncle, A. King the 1260,000 hae been spent, but • ill Wilson, a Portler.d attorne,. for a few •how exactly whet expenditures the days' visit. Mr. Wilson has had two contractors have made in fulfilling off r« of prunirg jobs and planned on ! accepting them aa they will last for their contracts just a few weeks. He then In tha lat Taken Up— I-erg* bey horse. Owner ter part of February expect* to go P .r ■ »*. it.. "N E W H O M E - .i-d , . H«*« mar have »am» by proving property beck to Yecolt. Ws,l. , where he has » l ie au~et at th« pn'«* r tm y Th« «I mks « i M io « i r f J Hennckann, on been consulting horticulturist for a big ftr-a:* e*pen«« h r super or «rorkvtanth p and b«*t and paving charge» the I a - Pierre pla«-» *12« , a tr ( e » . - orchard company for the paat eeveral mv.m *t L - »t ■ ha*- n* th« " NEW HOME ” . Sam Yates left Tuesday for Karsas years This >« the fourth season that W A R R A N T E D F O R A L L T IM E . City, Missouri, and will go from thsre he has assisted in the shipping of the K n 'he » r i over for « Q te» n® ^aa. * ««. to Warrenehurg, Missouri, where his Mrsier crop of apnies. Ho »ever, Mr N t * .4 uader any other name parent#, Mr. and Mre. W. Yatee, Wilson, said that he is alto contem T « ( i f * HOME 9EWW V IC " M CO » A it reeide. He expects to remain fos the plating a two months' visit berk to his fM t a .l a* winter with them end plans to return old home near Baltimore, Maryland, to Moeier again in the spring «here hie parents still reeide Are Showing the Biggest and Best Line of See how we hand a bunch to old Mr. High Cost of Living. 1 We are going to make it easy for you to supply your Christmas needs and enable Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes Dp to the present lime 20 per cent ' of the returns on apple shipments has j been »Holed to the local growers by the Moaier Fruit Growers Association, i Manager K. D. Chatflcld states that by February i he hopes to receive the entire amount due, which this year h»a been delayed on account of car shortages. The shipping of apples from the local association will be continued, in all probability, for a week at least, aa growers are atill hauling apples to the warehouse which contain* at present nearly 7500 boxes. This week another car of apples for canning was shipped to The Dalles to the Wittenburg King | company. This company is already soliciting business for next year and ie endeavoring to secure 5000 tons of apples or approximately 500 carloads. They are also endeavoring to maka five year contract! for fruita at good prices and next year are planning on an ex pansive business. G. A. Nahstoll, of Washington, D. C., representing the Office of Mar kets, Department of Agriculture was here this week conferring with the manager of the association regaroing a uniform system of records advocated by the government to be used in pool ing shipments of fnut. Give Attention to your rhlld'a eye* in time nn<l you may nav® him or her from the nwenfoty of wearing gltHsen later on. More—You Prevent Permanent Defect We give special attention to the examination of children'* eyes. We are thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frankly whether glasses are required or not, and we will furnish them, properly fitted. W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician HOOD RIVER - - OREGON DALE & MEYER Tailors to Men and to Women gleaning and Pressing H o o d R iver, O re g o n Kosedale School Notes For the past few weeks we have been prepaling a Christinas program which will he given at Diet. No. 8 Friday evening, December 22, begin ning at 8 p. m. The following ia the program we plan to render: Song — School. J .Motion Song— "Merry Christmas,' seven girls. Kxerci»«— "Christmas Dolls," three children. Drill — "Th e March of the Christmas | Treea," four girls and four boys. Telephone»: Pantomime — "Good Santa C la u a ," 1 Residence IM I Office live boy*. Dialogue — "Christmas Plot*," sev enth and eighth grades. Drill — Christm as Chimes," eight girls. Dialogue — "Herbert’s Christmas," | Shannon Weller and Uneaa Marsh. Pantomime — "Christmaa Scene#." i three children and Sente Claua. Monologue — "Making Chrietmas Gift*." Ora Even*. Song — "Sing a Song of Christmas." ten children. L aw yers Song. "Jingle Belle,” school. Lillian F Marvel, Teacher, Dr. H. L. Dumble R A IL AUTO Physician and Surgeon Leaves Hood River daily af 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m„ 5:00 p. m. leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 IJ4I a. rn. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaven Parkdale 6:30 p.m. Steam Train leaves Hood River O r f i c a i n B r o i i u e B ie l« . daily at eight returning at 2. H o o d R lv ro r Mr Hood Railroad Co. D erby & S te a r n s HOOD RIVER Rev. H O Perry will preach Sun- I day evening at the Immanuel church. 1 Rev Parry, who ie presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal church, and who rend*« at Kennewick, Weah., is much in demand by congregations who are elwaye desirous of hearing him Room* I and 2 ■peek. All ere cordially Invited to come and hear him HiH»D OREGON Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Hall Bldg i W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horae Shoeing and General Kepair Work. M o h i f . r . • • O regon C. J. E. CARLSON SHOE AND HARNESS R FPA IR IN f. HARNESS SCPPI.IES Phone 2401 RIVER, O R P O O i» MOSIER OREGON