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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
r ~ ------ H e a v y 5 h o < s fo r M e n Boy’s Suits When you want a suit for the boy. don’ t overlook the splendid line that we are 9how- injc this sprinti. We were never better prepared than now to give you just what you want in the line o f boy’s suits, with either one or two j>a;rs o f pants, in plain or mixed colors, suitable for plain or rough wear. You w ill find our prices the lowest. W’e have some exceptional bat ?ains in M en’s H eavy Shoes, including a lot of A. A. Cutter I ogging Shoe? that we are selling at less than they can be 1 ought at wholesale today. We bought a lot of these heavy shoes at a big bargain and if you want a pair o f shoes that will wear well arul give you the best of satisfaction at a fra -tion o f their real worth at even less than you used to pay f >r this grade o f shoe, just give these a look over. Niehoff, Chippewa and Cutter makes A good run o f sizes to select fro n. Don’ t miss this chance. M e n ’ s S h ir ts D ress S h oe * fo r M en It will pay you to investigate the splendi J line of Dr. is and Work Shirts that we now have. We are prepared to serve you in this line with some o f the biggest and best assortments we have ever cari ied. Work hirts of the strongest materials. Dress Shirts with soft or band collars, soft or îa'jridereit cuffs. Many new designs for you to select from. Work Shirts Special this week, 33c each. L a d i e s ’ S u its a n d C o a t s Vi sit our Ladies’ Suit Department and see the fine line of Tailored Suits Coats and Dresses. Excellent qualities of Serg' , Gaberdine, Poplin and Wool Jersey have been made up in the smartest fashions. Call and see them. W’e don’ t believe you can fi id a better line o f up-to-the- minute Dress Shoes’ for Men. at the low prices w'e are ask ing, anywhere. We bought these early at the old prices and so far have had to make but very few ad vances in our prices. We have also just bought a dandy line of Dress Shoes made by one of the best makers of tht country, made up on the newest lasts in both black and tan. All widths. We cer tainly have some big values in this lot that it will pay you to investigate. LOOK! CHILDREN LOOK ! Here is Fun for You Do You Know MOTHER GOOSE ? Of Course You Do Well, Mother Goose and Old Mother Hubbard and The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe have made our stores their headquarters. They have brought all their children with them Little Eted Hiding Hood, Tom Thumb. Little Bo Peep, Little Jack Horner, Jack and Jill. Cinderella and even Old Kobinson Crusoe are all living at our stores. Ufie Paris Fair They Have All Had Their Pictures Taken H o o d R iv e r , O re g o n W E ARE GIVING THEM A W A Y FREE A\ COME AND SEE THEM ! Rev. H. O. Perry, presiding elder o f Mrs. F. A. Allingtun left for North J. N. Mosier was in The Dalles this Yakima, Wash., Wednesday evening the Methodist Episcopal church for the week on legal business. B R IEF LO CAL M E N T IO N | If you w art to reduce your high cost for a visit at the home o f her sister, Columbia River district, with residence at Kennewick, Wash., will he here on I—1—r-p-i—M"l—M->-l I "I i of living plant all the garden you van Mrs. F. P. Dunn. W. A. Firehaugh came up from tlie evening o f Wednesday, May 2, and buy your food stuffs o f Strauss. holding services in the Immanuel Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Carroll were vis to Make Collections of these Pictures for us. J. P. Carroll, G. L. Carroll arid J. M. Portland to remain over the week church. itors last week in The Dalles. Carroll were in The Dalles on business Iwiking after his orchard interests at Mrs. Ed. K. Reeves left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy visited in Monday. Ortley. The Dalles Monday. Mrs. Gladys Burke, of Portland, ar Metolius and will go from there to W. A. Morgason and family left points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho M. E. Butterfield visited his family Tuesday for Marshfield, Oregon, to rived last week to act as governess at at Stevenson, Wash., during the week. reside. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. and Montana. She has been engaged j in educational work by a New York Strauss. Miss Lillian Marvel visited in Hood FOR EACH COLLECTION Let us finish your films. Same may be institution and expects to lie absent River Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hudson returned i for three months. lefl at the Bulletin office. Slocum A Fred Ulmer was in Hood River Sun < ail field. Howl River. tf Thursday from Portland on the steam K. Waich returned to Portland the er State o f Washington where they day. Mrs. H. W. Danielsen and little visited with relatives and friends. last o f the week after sjiending some Geo. Chamberlain was a visitor last daughter, Helen were visitors Wednes time here with his brother and family, Every Boy and Girl has a Chance. Come to our Stores and we will tell you about it. Alex Carlson stopped off' Monday en I- O. Waich. The latter intend- to week in Hood River. day in The Dalles. route to Portland after a trip to The j erect a small house on the place this Lee Hunter was in Hood River on H. E. Kamer, field buyer for Libby, | Dalles, from a visit with his parents, First come, first served. spring which may be used by the fam- Sunday o f last week. McNeil & Libby, of The Dalles, vis Mr. and Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson. j ily when they come up for a stay at Mrs. J. W. Yonish and daughter, ited in the city Tuesday. Dr. C. G. Eschelman, who is medic al Ora, were in Hood River on Saturday. For Sale—Pure bred Barred Ifock advisor o f the Artisan lodge for the j the ranch, and which may also he used ' to store apples produced by the young eggs, 75 rents js-r setting of t.Y Mrs. C. A. Huge was in Hood River last state, was here over Sunday for a ' orchard. James Cherry. alH week. stay on his ranch south o f the city. E. J. Bradford, who has been here Mrs. Jas. Camp and children. May, Sweet eider at all times H use's Cider Mrs. F. A. Shogren and two little Hattie and Neta, were Saturday visit children, Elizabeth and Jean, returned 'since last fall, having come up to U ig .il f Factory. regain his health, left this week for T. H. Gordon made a business trip ors in Hood River. Sunday from Portland where tliey had Portland. Mr. Bradford improved in 1 Mrs. E. W. Davidhizar, and daugh been visiting for two weeks. last week to The Dalles. ] health wonderfully, he sayB, while Geo. Young was in The Dalles ter, Bessie Jones, visited Staurday in J. C. Bliss, of Portland, was here here hut recently while working on Hood River. Thursday on business. Saturday to look after his property the orchard tracts o f Dr. C. A. Macrum Films left with us up to 4 o ’clock p. in interests in the vicinity o f the Root ; and Ed. F. Reeves his heart began | H. A. Smythe is in Hood River this are ready for delivery the next evening. sawmill. This 160-ace tract was home troubling him again, due, he thinks, A i t Poster Stomp Stores week on business, .Slocum A Canfield Co. niZJti steaded by O. E. Wilson. i to overwork. He plans to rest for a F. G. Eng« Ike spent the latter part I few weeks with his family in Portland Mrs. C. G. Nichol and daughter, H. D. Jones, who has been residing MOSIER OREG O N of the week in Hood River on business. Mildred, vUited in Hood River Satur at his home in Portland during the j and hopes to return to Mosier about Mrs. T. L. Evans visited *his week day. ! apple thinning time. winter, came up Saturday to attend in Rufus at the homes of her sons. The next time a man comes to sell C. A. McKenna waa up from Port to the spring work on his place in the W. A. Husbands was a Sunday v isit-' land Sunday to look after his orchard Grandview district. , you spices, extracts, etc., with a wagon ' or in The Dalles. interests. The Misses Martha and Barendina ask him how much he contributes to | Portland, Ore. Bring t h i s card w i t h l- H - i-H -i-H S - M —H -l—i* -H S -H i*l'‘l"H '*li L. J. Merrill went to The Dulles When in Hnod River stop in at the Gardener, who have been here with your ehutches, school.-, road*, eta., ; you, it is W u r t h money. Portland lust Friday on business. Eleclrie Kitchen in Pat Lindsay's fur their father, Col. Cornelius Gardener and besides \ou can do just as well; Painless Dentist, 605 Second St., The on the latter's place Ht Ortley, re with your local merchant. Just be Tom Henningsen went to The Dalles your meals or lunches. inlSlt! cause the salesman is a good fellow Dalles, Ore. Opposite A. M. Williams Saturday on business. Mrs. Margaret Walker and two turned Monday to Portland. j (Jo. Phone Main 3H3l. Miss Alive L. Bennett was a week ■ children, Wifiston and Millicent, spent Ira Warren, who went to The Dalles and you have bought from him for POR II AN I), O REG O N with the glasses your are wear Frank Middleswart and his cousin, end visitor in The Dalles. on Thursday o f last week, passed some time is no reason why you can the week end in The Dalles. nut change. Is it not a fair deal? f'arl West, who is here visiting with ing? If not come to my office through here Friday en route to San Miss Dorothy E. Passmore Hpent the Mrs. F. A. Allingtun and her i Think it over. Strauss. ! him from the east, have been success " TH E NORTHWEST’S LARGLST & week end in The Dalles with friends. with your eye troubles and mother, Mrs. C. Ruscher, were in Diego, Calif. He successfully passed At the Parent-Teacher meeting Fri ful last week and this week in landing the examination and has enlisted for Mrs. D. W. Hudson was a visitor Howl River Friday afternoon. MOST POPULAR HOTEL headaches. day night the program included a flag goo I catches. These enthusiastic nine service in the U. S. Signal corps. last week in Hood River. salute, patriotic songs by the audience rods have taken the first steelhead The Misses Blanche Ross and Mary I fit jrlasses, that one thing Miss Dorothy E. Passmore received salmnn from Mosier creek this year. Freemont Pomeroy is spending a Higley 8|>ent Friday afternoon in Howl reading by Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, • ! ! ( ' < > n \ v n i e n t l v l» x *,iU ‘<l w i t h i n r » , u i ) \ \ a telegram yesterday morning that song by trio, Mrs. Ernest Evans, Mrs. The former landing a 30 inch steelhead ! « • o f t h e c i t y x w h o l e s a l e , s h o p p i n g few days in Portland. I d<», and fit them riffht. Over Ri> cr her sister, who resides in Portland E. A. Race and W. A. Husbands, read which weighed nine and three quarters " a n d t h e a t n d i s t r i c t s Mrs. B. J. Weller went to Portland do years’ practice has placed Groceries and meals are high, but with her parents, was in a very critical ing by Fred Evans, “ Mosier and Its pounds and the latter having for his Thursday for a visit. 1 am keeping the prices down as much condition. Miss Passmore left for Resources,” concluding with motion prize catch a 20J inch steelhead. The J. T. Davenport was a visitor in as 1 can. Buy by the case and large Portland on the morning train. 5 5 0 Outside R o o m s ;; me where it is no experiment. pictures ut the factory o f the Eagle smaller salmon trout are not biting Howl River the last of this week. Many o f the leading- physicians packages and save money at Strauss . very well as yet owing, no doubt, to The war and war times are going to brand condensed milk company. H. W. Danielson was in Howl River the high water which makes the creek RATES: and surgeons not only :;end Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carroll were in make us all figure on the right way to Portland Painless Dentist. We Ex Friday morning. ] | W ith o u t hath f 1.00 |»et «lay n ix l up * Vancouver Sunday to visit with their buy food and the right kind o f food to tract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth a milky white. their patients with eye trouble J. W. McDonald attended to busi- j son, James, who has enlisted in the buy. 1 have been making a study of absolutely Painless; we employ only Leo Nichol returned Sunday from .. W ith bath - f l . ’iO per day an«! up ness matters in Hood River this week. Oregon National Guard. Jack Lelliott this question and will help you all I Experienced and Registered men; Portland where he had goye to enlist. and headache to me, but come Walter Clay was in Hood River Sun and Forrest Isom are also enlisted in can if you will call on Strauss, The fifteen years guarantee on all work. He made application for ’ the regular ERIC V. HAUSER, Proprietor J themselves, which means I day. the Guard. Pure rood Grocer. Seventeen years continual practice in army, intending to sign up for seven H. h. CLOUTIER. Managing Dir. years in the ambulance corps and suc have gained their confidence. cessfully passed the three day tests Personal attention in all cases. conducted at Vancouver by three army physicians until the last (lay, when on FREE CONSULTATION account of his having had tonsilitis, which the doctors maintained affects Dr. G eo. A . Cutting the heart, he was rejected. However, hy having the tonsils removed, Leo O ff ic e » w ith D. L in d q u ist die stated he was assured o f being ac I eadinr Jeweler Physician and Surgeon cepted. He returned to assist his | partner, I). C. Littlepsge, in conriuet- 307 E. 2nd Si.. The Dalles, Ore. j ing their garage, and later, when the i call for men becomes still more ur Telephones: gent, intends to submit to the minor Residence loll O ffice 1241 ! operation and answer the call to arms. -I I !■ I I I I i i I i I I l -t-» W e Want Fifty Boys and Girls W E WILL PAY TEN DOLLARS IN GOLD E V E R Y B O D Y W IN S E. M. Strauss — W . E. Chown Mosier Book Store ;; Multnomah Hotel n 1 MR. C O N SU M E R :- N e w , C l e a n , U p - t o - D a t e Q u a l i t y M e r c h a n d i s e , bought at prices far b elow the m arket prices of to -d a y , and sold to y o u at prices far below w hat y o u have been forced to pay in the past, should appeal to y o u . O u r efficient corps o f buyers in N e w Y o r k C ity , backed by the com bined bu yin g p ow er o f our (175) Stores m akes it possible for us to undersell the one store m erchant, and w e do not fear mail order com petition. W e figure on v o lu m e o f business not the individual sale. W e w ant y o u r con fid en ce, w ith out w h ich w e can not hope to gain y o u r continued business. Read the prices quoted below . T h e se are not baits, hut J . C . P e n n e y E v e r y d a y P r i c e s . ladies’ Voile Waists, Figured and White, all sizes 98c Ladies' Tub Silk Waists in all the latest stripes and $ 1 .9 8 Baby Flannel, 27 inches wide, per yard. 39c. 49«' and 59c Hope Muslin per yard 8^c .... .... Khaki Cloth, good quality, per yard 25> Ladies Crepe De Chine Silk Waists, tlesh, maize, mus tard. gold and white __ $ 2 .9 8 Percale (36 inches wide) all colors, per yard Ladies’ Wool Dress Skirts, Wool and Silk, plain and $ 2 .9 8 to $ 4 .9 8 Oil Cloth, plain, w hite or fancy, |>er yard !8 Men’s Heavy Blue Denim Bib Overalls and Jumpers 98> Ladies' Wash Skirts. Indianb.ead, Poplins and Gaber- 98v to $ 2 .9 8 Ladies' Dresses in Poplin, Taffeta and Crepe de • $ 4 .9 8 t<> $ 1 6 .5 0 Ladies’ Spring Coats, Novelty and Plain Materials $ 4 .9 8 to $ 2 5 .0 0 I.adies* Spring Hats, Nifty Styles in ready trimmed $ 1 .4 9 $ o $ 9 .9 0 Children’ s Cloth and Straw Hats, Neat Styles 49'” to $ 1 .9 8 Seco Silk tall colors) i>er yard 25c Natural Shantung Pongee (32 inch) |>er yard 79c Crepe de Chine (all colors) pei vard 98c and $ 1 .4 9 Calico, dark and light patterns, per van! 12ic ... 5c Men's Lighter Weight Blue Denim Bib Overall and Jumpers 83c Painter’s White Overalls and Jumpers 49? Men's Work Shirts, Extra Quality and Full Cut 49c Men’s Work Sox. grey mixtxl per |*air ... 5> Men's Dress Pants. Blue Serge and Stri] s $ 2 .9 8 and $ 3 .9 8 Men’s Blue Serg»» and Novelty Suits $ 9 .9 0 $ 1 2 .5 0 $ 1 4 .7 5 $ 1 6 .5 0 Men's Mule Skin Shoes, all sizes, per (>air $ 1 .6 9 Men's Elk Skin Shoes, all sizes, per pair $ 1 .9 8 C O A T ’S CROCHET Boy’s Blouse Waists COTTON Plain Blue and Stripes L. lOc Incorporated 175 B U S Y S T O R E S J Arc You Pleased Dr. H. L. Dumble C. J. E. CARLSON $100 Rew ard. $100 O f f i c e in H r o s i u i H ld g H o o d H iv e r T h # r e a d e r s o f t h is p a p e r w ill he p le a s e d t o le a r n th a t t h e r e is a t le a s t o n e d r e a d e d dl*« as*- th a t s c ie n c e has» b g e n a b le I»» curt- In a ll Its s t a g e * , a n d ! «hat 1» « ft t a r r h t ’ a t a r r h L e in « g r e a t ly in flu e n c e d b y c o n s t itu tlo n a l c o n d it io n * ■ r e q u ir e s c o n s t it u t io n a l tr e a tm e n t H a ll’ » C a t a r r h C u r e Is t a k e n in te rn a lly a n d a c t s th ru t h e B lo o d o n t h e Mu< on F u r f a c e s o f th e S y s t e m t h e r e b y d. n t f o y ln g t h e fo u n d a t io n o f th e d is e a s e g iv in g th e p a tie n t « t r e n c i h b y b u ild in g u p th e c o n s t it u t io n a n d aseistln K n a tu r e in d o in g its w o r k T h *' propri** t o r s h a v e n o m u c h fa it h In th e c u r a t iv e • p o w e r s o f H a l l '» C a t a r r h » ’ u re th a t t h e y o f f e r O n e H u n d r e d H o lla r » f o r a n y c a s e t h a t it full.* to c u r e S e n d f o r list o f t e s t im o n ia l* . \ddr. V ,f C H E N E Y * C O . T oled o. O hio Sold by all D r u ifilit i. 7$«* Autlce of mi R A I L A U T O Mt Hood Kjilroud Co. W. H D ai I* K c W k i . ht Hood River Marble & Granite Works IIOO O K I V K R O R K U O S l> » » i« o fi« » n i l X n n f a r i g K t i o f M ..n n - n i.n i« , ( ia s io n e w o r k ■ - p e e to ll} A ttorn ey at L aw - . O REG O N Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall I [lag. Plump Ziel llo o D RIVER, OREGON W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. M o s ie r , - - O regon R ack . Adm inistrator Xoliri* for Piihlieathm f«r OREGON Leaves Hood River daily at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. in. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m. D e r b y a S t e a r n s L a w y e r s Iieaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday H O O D R IV E R OREGON evening leaves Parkdale 6:30p.m. Steam Train leaves Hood .River Dr. William Morton Post daily at einht returning at 2. iV pattm rn t o f the Interior. U 8 Land Office. , at th** Dalles. Oregon. March 5. 1917. N otice Is here be given that Harry M Stout. of Vt««**ier, O regon, wh *. on March > , IS12. made Homestead Kntr>. No '10114. for NF I-C Section 7, Tow nship l N *rth. K argr 1C h a -t. W illamette Meridian, has rtkM notice o f intent am to make *'tn*l Five Year Pps*f. to establish claim to th«- land above de*«»r>hed. before the Register and Receiver, at V S l a ix i (Mfice, The Dtalle« O re gon. •*« the Ifith day o f April. fin 7. Claimant names as witneeses W C. Kennedy *»f The iHflee. Oregon. an«1 Tom M<w. Fan I Harm- * •en. W M. T errill Charles A he m at hex . all o f M*» •irr. O r s e e . M FR AN K W OODCOCK. I *I*MW Register V-Ilre - T H E D A L ! E< Hnul settlement A MOSIER J. W . A L L E N In the County C«»urt o f th* State o f Q rigoti for W asco County In the m atter ..f the eetate o f S E Francisco, : deceased N otire i* hrrehy given that th e undersigned has filed hi# final re|»ort and account in the sbo»** enlitlcd court as adm inistrator o f the Estate o f S E Francisco, deceased, and that said County t ouri o f the State o f Oregon for W asco County has apiKtinted M onday, the 7th day o f May 19F7. at the hour o f < p. m. o f *aaJ day as the tim e and , the County Court mom in the County Courthouse in Ihiiies City W asco CsHinty. Oregon, as the place for the hearing o f *afci flt*al report All persons having • hjecO- ns to the same are hereby notified to he present at said tim e and place and present any such ««hjectiona. Date o f firs« publication this fith day o f April. 1 1 » 17 . SUOI A N D H ARN ESS R E PA IR IN G H ARNESS SUPPLIES Expert A u to m o b ile Repairing Fully Equipped M achine Shop Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County Columbia A u to & Machine C o., Hood River l*nhll<-Att<»n Department o f the Interior. U 8 la tv i O ffe r The Dalles. O regon. March 12th. i»l7 N ot ire m hereby given that R> y A h e m a th cf. of M *er Oregon, w ho «-a April Mth 1*1S. made H> meet sad Kntrv. N o C ’dK fcg N W 1-4 NF. 1-4 ‘ -J**i~* * » i *2» I 4 S r v ts n •*. T vnahip 2 N -e»h K a*ge U Ka«t W illam ette Met nflan, nas M m m*iWe o f r n t m t in fn make I »raf Five Year I V r ' to e«tahheh riaam t » the la^d sb*vc described. hrf>«* R r g o t e r and R e ceiver. V S la n d O ff*», at The DalVs, O regon on the ftth «lay o f A p r il I P ? Claimant names a* wrtaesaes J p Robert*. Pgr.I llarm sen T II t k « 4 a Henry Ha ter ail of M.mer Oregon H FRAN K W OODCOCK. mlfinfe Reg star STEAM ER PEOPLE S N WIGATION CO. TAHOM A CHARLES NELSON. Mar. Leaves The Dall«-« 7:'lo \ M., Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at N:15. À. M. I «eaves Put; a-'d o* t Ion day«. Wednesdays and Saturdays from Oak Street it*K-k ... Passengers and freight Mosier Dock in charge o f W. F. Baker, who will meet all boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191.