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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1917)
Suits for Men=Special W e have some splendid big values in M en ’ s Suits just now that it will pay you to investigate. Now is a good time to economize and what is there better than a nice suit of clothes at one-third less than its actual value, to commence on. $15.00 Dark Tan Mixed Suit o f heavy worsted, mohair lining; a good serviceable suit for all-around wear, now $9.89 $15.00 Dark Brown Cassimer Suit, with white pin stripes arranged in clusters, form ing a wide invisible stripe e f fe c t ; a neat, dressy suit that is certainly a big value ( 1 A A A at only «p lU .U U $25.00 Dark Brown Worsted Suit, small check design. Here is a suit that will give the very best o f ^ i n n n wear and satisfaction. The suit now only_____ »j) 1 0 . U U $35.00 Grey Worsted Co. Workmanship and suit. Hard finish, that best o f good wear, now Suit made by A lfred finish in keeping with will give you the very the suit Benjamin & this price o£ £ | n AA < p l O * l /U $20.00 Worsted Suit, dark brown color, the suit $ 1 2 .0 0 $25.00 Grey Mixed Worsted Suit, now $ 1 6 .5 0 Roy Abernathy accompanied his Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured he Dalles by loca l a p p lic a tio n s as (hey ca n n ot reach rnuai n, Matt Shoren to The Tuesday. The latter had been here tb • d i* a s * U porttou o f the «.ar Thera on ly o n « w ay to cur*- ca ta r r h a l dealneaa. for aeveral days visiting with hia aunt Is and th at la by a i-unatftutloiuU n r a » d y and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Wyas. C a ta rrh a l D cafneac I® cau sed by an In flam ed c o n d itio n o f the m u cou s lin in g o f Mr. and Mra. C. C. Clement returned the E u sta ch ian T u b* W h en th is tub* la Tuesday from Astoria, where as dele inflam ed you Hhve a ru m b lin g sound or p e rfe ct h a r i n g and w hen it la en tirely gates from the Mosier grange, they c im losed . D eafn ess is the m u l t Unlt-M the attended the annual meeting o f the in flam m ation ca n be red u ced and th is tube r« atored to its n orm al con d ition , hearin g state grange. w ill be d es troy ed forev* r. M any cast-s of Music and fiowers, pretty girla, and d e a fn ts s are cau sed by ca ta rrh w h ich is Inflam ed c o n d itio n o f the m u cou s s u r nothing anyone can object to at Mayer an Dress Shirts for men, values up to $1.50; not all sizes in ll's C a ta rrh f u r * a cts thru the daie Saturday evening. Mr. Mayer, f b a lo c o e d s on H a the m u cou s s u r fa c e s o f the ■>■- the lot, but certainly big bargaii s. who has made thia Red Crosa benefit teni W e w ill g iv e O n* H undred D olla rs for Your choice_________________ ___________ _________ j possible, says, ‘ ‘ Bring the children." an y caa* o f C a ta rrh a l D eafn ess that ca n n ot i Mrs. Robt. E. Shinn and her sisters. be cu red by H a ll’ s C a ta rrh Cure. C ircular* 75c. Dress Shirts for M en; g fo d . clean, up-to-the-minute | the Misses Annette and Geraldine, frea A ll r D J ruggiata. C H E N E Y * C O . T o le d o . O Kerr, who are visiting here from Cor stock; all sizes and most désirai.le patterns, regular $ 1 .5 0 and vallis, were Hood River visitors the $1.75 values. This lot includes a fine lot o f sport shirts, also first o f the week. Gordie Graham, accompanied by hia they are good values at $1.50. wife and child, Misa Horn and John Your choice while they last Denny, motored over from Bickleton Wash., thia week for a brief visit with Another fine lot o f Dress Shirts for men “ Ide B ran d.” relatives. You all know this well-known make ail new patterns and Mrs. J. D. Biles, who has been vis iting for several weeks at Lehowa dandy big values at the regular price ot $2 each. ' ^ 1 | Q Fruit FarmP left yesterday for Port Special, your choice ______ « D I . 1 */ land, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Howe. Dress Shirts for Men, with so ft or laundered cuffs: neat Heinz, the man who made pickles patterns, values up to $1.35. QC famous, has given me the Mosier Your choice now p jC agency for his pickles, olives, sauces, catsup, etc. A nice line o f Heinz’ Sport Shirts for Men. in dark or light colors. A o goods soon in stock at Strauss', The Art Poster Store. Your choice *rO C Miss Estella B. Parker, who has been teaching school at Ashwood, Ore gon, for the past year, and who since her term closed has been in Portland where she attended the Rose Festival, returned to Mosier Friday morning. Mrs. Jack Young, o f Pendleton, who has been visHinif at the home o f her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Strahin, Mrs. Clara Essen will be present at left last week for Boyd to visit with F. S. Kingsbury, o f the D. P. & A. She was N. Co., was here from Portland this the morning service o f the Church of her brother, Ed. Strahm. Christ and will speak at It a. m. Ev accompanied by her mother. week on business. Leon L. Myers. H. M. Scerrce and son, Robert, Mrs. W. A. Husbands and daughter, ery body is welcome. Arvilla, were Hoed River visitors this Harry Rickarts, brother o f Mrs. D. were in The Dalles the first of the week. C. Littlepage, is here from Corbett week where the latter submitted to an operation for the removal of his ton When in Hood River stop in at the and is now employed at the L & N sils. They returned Wednesday after Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay's (or Garage. noon. your meals or lunches. mZZtf Ice cream and cake and home made R. W. Simpson returned on Friday Miss Grace E. Husbands is here this candy, "'Oh How Good,” at the Red morning from a visit o f two weeks in week from Portland visiting at the Cross Rally Saturday evening at Portland. He said that he thoroughly home of her cousin. Miss Emily Hus Mayerdaie. enjoyed the Rose show this year. Ac- j bands. Mrs. W. F. Ixieper and baby son, companying him to Mosier for a short Miss Beatrice Powell, of The Dalles, | Bobby, went to Portland Friday morn visit were the two children o f Miles I M ATIN E E S is visiting at the home o f her aunt ami ing to attend the Rose Festival and Carter, o f Portland. , uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stoltz. also for a few days visit. J. E. Proctor and son, Frank, were C h ild ren , - 25c Jas. Piercey reports that he caught ! Mrs. C. G. Nichol and daughter, in The Dalles Sunday where the latter i a nice mess of 24 speckle 1 oeauties in j Mildred, returned Sunday night after secured his final citizenship papers. A du lts, - 50c the waters of the Deschutes last week. visiting with relatives and attending On account o f the age limit having | been raised recently to 18 years for The Misses M. and A. Shogren were the Rose show in Portland last week. N IG H TS here last week from Portland fo r a ] The Ladies Aid Society of the Im the Navy, Frank was barred from enlisting. visit at their ranch. manuel church will meet Wednesday Let nothing keep you away from Jitneys will be ready to spin you out afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. E. Beautiful Mayerdaie Saturday evening to Mayerdaie Saturday evening at 8 Evans. Mrs. B. A. Berry was here last week which will be more beautiful than ever o'clock ; a $5000 drive for Sc and that ELLIOTT & SHERMAN to get the mail for herself and hus and beautiful in the thought that goes to the Red Cross too. band. Mr. and Mrs. Berry are enjoy every five cents you spend there will FILM CORP. Mrs, Fred Evans, accompanied by ing a part of the summer camping on go to The Red Cross and will save (H. A . S H E R M A N . President) her son, Darrell, went to The Dalles Hood river about ten mlies from that some one pain and suffering. I last week with Mrs. Evans’ mother, I city. PRESENTS Our stores will be closed on Satur- i Mrs. F. C. Sexton, who had been visit- i The Red Cross knows no creed or day evening of this week at 8 o ’clock I ing here. nation; all it knows is to relieve suf to allow our force to go to the Red Company K String Orchestra will fering wherever it finds it. We hope Cross Lawn Rally at Mayerdaie. A • play inspiring music midst the roses Mosier will not be found wanting. worthy cause-, which we think all and sweet scented locust trees at Give what you can and go out and should support. E. M. Strauss, Mayerdaie Saturday evening. Come snend a few nickels at Mayerdaie Sat W. E. Chown. on out, one and all. urday evening. Any other Saturday evening 1 will keep open until midnight, if need be, but this Saturday evening the Red I Cross cause calls and I will close at 8 p. m. Please arrange to do your shop ping early and help Streuss, The Art Poster Store. O. E. Wilson, who as deputy county assessor has been making assessments for the Mosier district and Rowena, That has stood the Test went to The Dalles Wednesday to turn in his final reports. He went to Hood | River on the limited train, returning I to Mosier at night. Men’s Dress Shirts (Special) 49c 98c EMPRESS THEATRE The Paris Fair. James Cherry was a Hood River vis p -1 I I I I llll-illH "H -l-H l l l l l l l"H> itor Sunday. t B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N J I have a Maytag Washing Machine $Ln-i„.i..i..i..i..i..i.i-i..|. |, 1. 1. i .. i i i i i - h i , to send out on trial. Chown. 999 C. A. McCargar came up from Port Mrs. F<1. L. Howe went to Portland land to spend Sunday at his ranch. yesterday for a short visit. Garden Hose and Sprinkler« at That good nippy cheese at Strauss', Chown’s. The Art Poster Store. The knife you ring is the knife you Sweet cider at all times. Ilase's Cider get, in charge o f Pierpont Morgan .it Factory. h M Mayerdaie Saturday evening. Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore was in Hood Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks and River on Saturday. Ride the pony, Sc, at Mayerdaie on cnildren were visitors in The Dalles the first o f the week. Saturday evening. Mrs. H. W. Danielseri, and little Mrs. J. J. Smith, of Big Eddy, was daughter, Helen, were Hood River vis visiting here last week with friends. itors Saturday. All widths Ely Screen and Screen Special values all over the store Doors at Chown's. next week. Strauss, The Art Poster Miss l.yle Cook was a Hood River Store. visitor Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Isom and daughter, Miss I carry all the heat grades of Auto ern, were Hood River visitors Wednes- Oils and Ureases. Chown. ! day. F. A. Allington was a visitor in I J. W. McDonald, who purchased Portland the first o f the week. I several head of cattle beyond The Coffee and Hot Wieners at Mayer- Dalles this week, stopped off in Mosier. dale Saturday evening, 10 cents. Fresh meat after this week on C. T. Bennett was in The Dalles the ; Wednesdays and Saturdays only. first o f the week on business’. Strauss, The Art Poster Store. Come to Chown’s and see the new i Mrs. Ernest Evans and her baby Oil Cook Stoves. daughter was a Hood River visitor on J. E. Proctor was in The Dalles on j Thursday o f last week. Tuesday. The Great Hindu Fortune Teller has D. C. Littlepage motored to Port volunteered his services for the Red land last week on business for the L Cross Lawn Rally at Mayerdaie Satur & N Oarage. day evening. TH E DALLES H ood R iver, O regon 25c 5Qc GREATEST FINANCIAL SUCCESS I Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Final Clean-Up Days The O n e --a n d Only “ BIG ONE” One lot of Boys' Soft S h irts w ith and w ith o u t C ollars, reg u lar 50c One lot M en's and C ollars, reg u lar Boys' S oft 15 cents Boys' S um m er B alb rig gan S hirts and D raw ara, sizes 26 to 32 M en's 75c S ilk Caps and Sum m er hata. w h ite and lig h t colors 18c 49c One sm all lot of Boys' Knee Pants broken sizes, 5 to 14 years, reg u la r 75c M e n ’* $6.00 to $7.00 n * w shape* P anam a H a t* 35c $4.95 One lot of M en’» B alb rig gan Sum mer W e ig h t S h ir tt and D raw ers •m a ll tir e s M * n ’* $4.00 Leghorn and Panam a H ata, new 35c $2.95 M e n ’s 13.00 F ine and Porto M ena W h it * D im ity P ajam a S u it*, re g u la r $1.25 Men's $2.00 Leghorna and Drees S tra w H a t* $1.45 95c M *n * N ew S ilk $1.23 23c $3.38 23c $1.98 M en's W a s h 4-in.hands 24-inch Fib re S uit C ase* w ith M e ta ' Corners 98c FO R A L L T IM E . THE NEWHOME SEEING MACHINE CO.,ORANGE,MASS. W . E. CH OW N V XEE Y ellowjtohe T n ix J u m s f r Ml. Hood Railroad Co. •i-i-.M- I- l- I« Multnomah Hotel ;i PORTLAND, ORKC.ON THE NORTHWESTS LARGEST 4 MOST POPULAR HOTEL $1.50 per day and up ERIC V. HAUSER, Proprietor H. H. CLOUTIER. Mana$ini> Dir. IF DAVID W . GRIFFITH’S WORLD FAMOUS YOU It will live and thrive Ions after all others are forgotten. See A g a in In Their Greatest Roles Walthall Gish Siegman Marsh Henneberry Cooper AND A HOST OF 23c S1.67 Thrills Laughter Tears Music $2.25 E m b ro idered V o ile * in colore, 45 Inch#« w id e l_ad,ee W i t h Dresses. S m all S ites. R eg u lar $3 00 $1.68 98c G r iffith .Stars 3 Scat Sale N ow On EMPRESS THEATRE TELEPH O N E SEND W ITH REM ITTANCES M A IL ORDERS W A N T \\ :; ;: SOME Plants or Flowers SPECTACLE S O L ID H O U R S O F Shoes Reducedin Price AUTO Leaves Hood River daily at 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 a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m. Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eight returning at 2. With bath 23c ah R A IL RATES: Without bath f I 00 pur day and tip "• 37c All Remnants Half Price &ragg Mercantile Co. YELLOW STONE ROU TE 5 5 0 Outside R o o m s ;; 49c S. Benson and son, Amos Benson, were here Sudnay for a few minutes. Mr. Benson, Sr., had come up on the train Sunday morning from Portland and was joined at Hood River by his son who had motored over the high way. When, upon their arrival, they were informed that Herbert Nunn, state highway engineer whom they had expected to meet m Mosier, was in The Dalles, after a brief visit with local citizens at the station the good roads enthusiasts started on a hike over the track to Hood River. They were uncommuniratitve regarding ■their irosaion, stating only that thr\ wanted to look along the bluffs to attempt to ascertain the feasibility of establishing a road along the river be tween Mosier and Hood River U nion P acific POPULAR A N D D IR ECT Conveniently located within reach of tbc city*« wholesale, shopping and theatre districts. 49c T ie * 45c 15c B raid Sailorg Ricans $245 SI 19 49c 19c 4th Y ear Miss Violet Piercey returned Satur day from a visit in MHupin with her | sister, Mrs. F. D. Stuart, and family, with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conklin, who after a visit in Maupin where Mr. 1 Conklin is president of the bank, of . which Mr. Stuart is cashier, motored on to their home in Portland. Sunday evening at the Immanuel church following the services, reels ' depicting scenes in Siberia will I k - j shown. Last Sunday a big audience BEFORE THESE PRICES W ILL EVER BE DUPLICATED saw "O ur Fighting Forces,” which was pronounced as an exceptionally ood film. Rev. C. A. Phipps, of ’ortland, was present and also W. E. | Gilhousen, o f The Dalles. One lot o f S triped and Figured A nice assortm ent of new Crepe La w n and V oiles, to 25 cents de C hine and O rgan dy C ollars In order to raise funds to help pay the expenses of painting the church, the Loyal Berean class of the Church o f Christ will give a musical enter - 1 tainment Wednesday night to which the public is invited. Following the N ew G eo rg ette and C repe de | musical program, refreshments will be One lot of h a lf s ilk S um m er Dress C hin e C ollars, W h ite and | served in the basement, the proceeds Goods Colors from the sale of which will no used j towards painting the church. Florence Evans and Ida Nielsen1 joined a party of winners in the Boys 1 land Girls Industrial clubs in this S ilk Crepe de C hine Envelope county Sunday, leaving for Corvallis N ew 36 to 40 Inch V oiles, plain, C hem ise. Flesh, P in k and to attend the two weeks short course a trip e * and fig u re * W h ite for boys and girls at the Oregon Agri cultural College, their expenses being paid by the county. Clyde T. Bonney and Mrs. G. R. Crofoot accompanied the party. Mrs. Belle Tyler, who has been here 35c to 45c S port S trip es new Crepe de C hine C orset Covers, keeping house for Geo. Camp and color C om binations w ith W in g Sleeves children since Mrs. Camp, daughter of Mrs. Tyler, has been in the hospital at The Dalles following her recent oper- I ation for appendicitis, left Saturday | for her home near Sherwood, Oregon. She was accompanied by her two grandchildren, Glen and Buddy Camp, 36-inch C u rta in M adras, p a rt S ilk, Ladies' M u slin C o m bin ation S uits re g u la r 75 c e n t* R eg ular $1 25 A $1.35 ! who will remain with her for a time. Mrs. Camp is rapidly recovering from her operation. Mr. Camp went to The Dalles Sunday and returned with his I wife. t After swinging from a limb o f a chery tree, Benny Carroll, son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carroll. Monday after 36-inch C rs to n n and Scrim One L o t M u slin C orset Covers, noon in alighting, broke his left arm C o m bin ation D ra p ery R eg ular 35c to 75c above the wrist. He was rushed to to Hood River in the automobile owned by G. L. Carroll and accom panied by his father and mother and brother. Bill, la st year Benny was the victim of a similar accident when he fell from a tree and broke the same Ladies' W ash S k irts in P alm 35c Eanoy C u rta in S crim , hem arm near the elbow. Dr. Dumhle set stitch ed borders and stripes Beach and W h ite the arm on both occasions. 10c 9c 25c Men's $1.50 Sport S h irt*. W h ite O xford C loth In S elf S tripes snd F ig u re * Nothing over 2oc except articles that will be auctioned and those will be sold away below their real value, Anything you wish to give to the good cause please bring and it will be auc- tinned ami sold to the highest bidder. Remember, 5c to 28c at Mayerdaie Saturday evening. f 73c 75 c $1.00 THE MASTER FILM PRODUCER’S © 45c W ARRANTED Knott :i the w rUI over for superior sewing qualities. N ot sold un«lcr auy other name. 1 -2 -3 HE LAST 3 DAYS final clean-up of our big Unloading Sale will give you your last chance for some time to come to buy new, clean, quality merchandise at less than last year’s prices. When you see what prices will be next Fall, you will begin to realize what this sale has meant to you, as it is not the usual thing to lower prices in face of an advancing market. We needed the money, so we had to cut prices regardless o f increasing costs. W e are selling Shoes, Nose, Qloves, Cotton and Woolen Goods and Men’s Furnishings f o r less than today’s wholesale prices, because we need the money. These last three days’ prices will be still lower. It is up to you now to take full advantage o f this opportunity. M an's B. V . D Sleeping Suits, S hort Sleeves and knee len gth P r. lias* the " N E W H O M E ” snd r ' i » 11 have a life a-sel »1 the price you pay The elimination vt repair eapense hv superior workmanship and best ,.i.a : of material in -ir e , mum • > l I o n Laving the " t w nu m r. • JULY OUR BIG UNLOADING SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 23rd Boy»’ 65c to $1.00 Dress S hirts w ith or w ith o u t C ollars, sizes 12 to 14 NO O T H E R L IK E IT. NO O T H E R AS COOO. Twice Daily 2 and 8 p.m. 3 DAYS - FINAL CLEAN-UP - 3 DAYS BUY ALL YOU CAN N O W -IT WILL BE A LONG TIME NEWH0ME CALL ON Heights Greenhouse Hood River, Ore. Phone 3393 H eliotrop e«!, «talv ia , p e t u n ia , 76c. d o * ; gent n in n i* . six co lo r * . 9l d o * : aster*. ine. d o/. ; patiMieh, .16c d o /.., o r 3 d o * , f l : c a b - bages, 3 do*.., 26c; tornato**, 16c d o * ; egg p la n i*, p ep p er pla n t*, c e le r y . 16c d o * , or • 5c per 100. W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. M o s ie r , - - O regon C. J. E. CARLSON SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING HARNESS SUPPLIES MOSIER OREGON Notice ot Sheriffs Sale In Hit rir n ilt C ourt o f the sta te o f Oregon, for Wasco County. K d w a r d M *1 rati®*, p l a i n t i f f , v*. Henry C. <*ordlon and Mary A . (iordion, formerly hu«»>and and wife; I»r A la n W elch Sm ith; J u lio* V Meaplt* and A lm a Me«plle. tm»r.«nd amt wif**; John G avin: Bert K W1L derand Mabel W ilder, luahand an 1 wile. K. II French, C- A. Parker. al*o called C* A Parker. W II. M cV ay. Trustee®, and J. W A llen, Trustee, defendant*. Hy virtue o f the exeunt ion. Judgm ent, order- *nd decree o f sale famed out o f (b e above en, titled court id the above pause, to me directed and dated tbl* 31*1 day •*! M ay, 1917, on a judgm ent rendered and entered tn*atd cause, on t h* 31st day o f M ay, If 17. I n f a v o r o f th e plaintiff herein, and ngainjM all of the above nam ed defendant®, foreclosing the mortgage In tbe com plaint described and against the -«aid tlef« ndant H enry t\ G ordina, tor tbe sum o f fl.m r t i , wtUi interest thereon at the rate o f eight per cent, p*«- annum f r o m M *y J*»tb. i;i7 , until («aid. and Ibe further *ora o f f%V0Q a *a tto rn e y * !*♦** and the iur’ »i*r sum of f£l 76. met* and d abur«etn<-nt4. aud the costs ot and upon this W rit, com m and.rig me to nutkeaale or '• * following d***rtfc*8 reai pr -petty. to wit: The Northeast quarter of tbe *oulhea®t q u a r t.r o t p**tton Six (K) In Town ship On* ( 1 . North o f Kange Thirteen <1.3). Fj»st of W illam ette M eridian. In W aaco C oun ty , Htate of i tregon Now therefor*, by virtue of aaid execution. Judgment, order, decree and order o f m i «, and tn com pliance with said W rit. I will on the i l r l day of June. 1*17 at the hour o f two o c t e r * p m .. at th« fW»n« door o f tbe court booae in Dallae « H y . W aaro County. Orfwoo. aeli at public auction to tbe htghe»t bidder f m ca®h in band all of the right, title and interest o f the above n a m -d defendant*, a n d *<*rh of them , Ur anttefy an id execution. J ndgment and •erruluc « *»«- Done thia »tat day o f May ItIT. I F.VI < H K I -M AN Jl j f t * h « r i 8 o f W a a r o C o u n t y . Oreg on