Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 08, 1910, Image 4

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    For all kinds of plumbing ma­
Mosier People Picnic
I Saturday’s School Meeting
Birthday Party
terial, see Forslund.
While many of the Mosier The school meeting held last A pleasant party for a few of
Miss Grace Husbands, of Port- people spent the Fourth at The Saturday afternoon at the school- the boy friends of Bernard Nich­
land,
is spending several weeks Dalles, there were some who hnuse.w asw ella^endednrden- ol was given on Tuesday even­
TO L E T .
; in Mosier with relatives.
stayed at home. About 35 of thusiastic. in fa c t.it was en- ing from 5 to 8 o’clock at the
Furnished Rooms, by week or
i
W
L
Dresbach
arrived
home
these
^paired to a beautiful couraging to the few who gener- Nichol home on Washington
month, in private family. Apply
1
safely
Tuesday
from
Portland
»rove
on R<*k Creek, taking ally have the burden of routine street, the occasion being the
D. W. H udson , P.O. B ox 155,
i
where
he
spent
the
Fourth.
’
!
wel1
filled
ba8ket8’ ro»ie 8winKs- work to carrv- to see so many fourteenth anniversary of Ber­
Mosier, Ore.
hammocks,
blankets, pillows and ; of the residents of the district nard’s birth.
Refreshments
a-22t f.
( H. II. Nielsen is working in everything necessary to add to present and take such a lively in- were served and games were
lag. iBiiee
Special
the blacksmith shop during Mr. | the pleasure of a lazy day in the terest in the proceedings.
played, after which Mrs. Nichol 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster-spring and
FOR SALE
Husband’s absence in California. beautiful shady woods.
The meeting was called to or- treated tiie boys to ice cream at
spring seat,
$100100
Two fresh milch cows, Apply
■*85.00
After
a
bountiful
dinner
to
der
at 2:30 by the chairman, Geo. th e d r u g store.
Bernard's 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as abowe,
Miss
Grace
Hodge,
of
Hood
or
Bulletin
to W. H. K erslake ,
<U0>80
90.60
office.
¡River, attended the dance given which every one did a little more Wood, who, after the reading of guests were: James Carroll,
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
•115.00
'95.00
-------------------------------------- in Stroup’s Hall on Monday than full justice, the afternoon the minutes of the special meet- Stark Akers, Ed Sturgess, Willie 3-in. half .truck, gear only, wide tire,
95.00
75.00
was spent in speaking, singing, ing, which explained the call for Depee and Shelley Hudson, and
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with'brake, 135i00
No job too small or too big fo r1 n'ifht.
ISfuOO
13L 00
me to figure on. See Forslund
About fifteen couples danced “ loafing” and social chat. To this meeting, called for expres- it is safe to say that they all 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, Heather
those who did not care for a sion of opinions of those pres- wished there was a birthday an­
top rand brake,
125.00
IlOOiOO
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. some merry hours away at “strenuous” day in hot, crowded !ent regarding the erection of an
niversary every day in the week.
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
a
s
apove,
M
0 .-0 0
looioe
Stroup’s
Hall,
last
Monday
night.
,£or your sash, doors, screens etc.
streets.no better way could have addition to the sehoolhouse. It
15-16th
“
“
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1 0 0 .0 0
85.00
All
report
a
good
time.
Fred Forslund returned Wed­
been devised for enjoying one- was unanimously decided that an
Studebaker Jra roars.
Church of Christ Notes.
8.50
6 .5 0
nesday night from a business! Frank Ginger, alias Charlie self.
addition was needed, and the
We
desire
to
call
to
your
at­
1 Bennett, is behind the bar—no Among those present w ere: method of raising funds for the
trip to Portland.
tention that Bro. Swander, our
George Sturgess came up from counters, at A. Stewart’s during Mrs. Geo. Wood and Marian project was discussed. Argu- Oregon Secretary, will begin a
Portland last Sunday and spent C. B.’s absence on a fishing trip. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ments in favor of bonding the meeting here on July 17. Come
the Fourth with his parents.
John Burggraf, who has been Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Akers district, and of a special tax levy and hear the Gospel in its sim­
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. were given, but when put to vote plicity.
M osier, O regon.
Mrs. E. L. Howe returned attending to business matters at Ilaackeand family, Mr. and Mrs.
the result was 19 to 1 in favor of Next Lord’s Day morning we
the
County
seat
for
several
days,
Tuesday evening from a few
J. K. McGregor, Mrs. Harry Da­ bonding.
will h e a r State Convention
days’ visit with relatives in Port­ returned home Wednesday even­ vis of Prineville, Harold Davis,
It
was
decided
to
build
and
Echoes,
to be given by Elder Mrs. Robt. Glenn, wnno has
ing.
land
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kibbee and finish two rooms the size of the Geo. L. Carroll. Come and hear been here visiting her daughter,
A. P. Nelson came up from Wm. Vogt, who recently sold family, Miss Foster, of Brooklyn, , present rooms, and bids for the him. In the evening the subject Mrs. F. A. Shogren, for a fort-1
Portland on Sunday last and bis interests in the real estate N. Y„ Mr. and Mrs. Kimber, of j building will be called for. It is will be “Cunningly Devised night, returned the first of the
week to Portland, accompanied
went out to his homestead, south­ firm of Burggraf & Vogt to F. Camas, Wash., Mr and Mrs. hoped to have the addition fin- Fables” . Hear some of them.
by her granddaughter, Miss Ma­ Razors put in first-class condition.
A. Wilfert, has decided to open Frank Ginger and little son, ished in time for the opening of
east of town.
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
rie Shogren.
a gents’ furnishing store In Parke and James Sturgess, Mr. the Fall term.
Minister.
W. E. Chown and family re­ White Salmon.
Slagle
and
family,
and
a
number;
The
school
board
feel
gratified
turned Tuesday from. Portland
Frank Goyette, of Elsmore, of others who dropped in during at the general interest and unan-
where they spent the Fourth
Kansas,
was in town yesterday, the afternoon. The day wasjimity of the progressive spirit
CALL ON
with relatives.
Notary Public
visiting Mi-s. McLane, a former most pleasantly spent by all. It j manifested by the residents of
D. G. Copple and family re­ resident of Elsmore. Mr. Goy­ afforded the childred a good the district, and the bright out- JiM STU RG ESS
DAVID JtO&INSON, M. 3.1.
and
turned on Tuesday from Hepp- ette has been making a tour of time, and the older folks appre-! look for greatly improved school
Fire
Insurance
For Bargains in
ner, where they have been visit­ the Pacific states and was re­ dated the rest and relaxation facilities,
¡P hysician and .S urgeon
Mosier
Oregon
ing a few days.
from every day cares. Mrs. Geo. j
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turning home.
REAL
ESTATE.
Miss Alice Mosier came up You will save on horse feed by Wood performed the duties of j The Mosier Lumber Co. can ........
........ and unim-
MOSIER
OREGON
I deal ...........
in improved
from Portland last Saturday buying one of those whips at chaperone very happily and each ; fill your orders for lime, cement, proved fruit lands in the Mosier
REAL
E
ST
A
T
E
one voted the day a great sue- brick and plaster,
evening and will spend several Foisiund’s.
district. List your properties
cess.
weeks with her father.
Leading Dealers in
Now is the time to buy th a t! with ME and
Among Mosier visitors at Hood
If you have anything to sell,
__ _
_
,
I piping and put in your water i SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
C. A. MeCargar and family River yesterday were Mr. and Operated On l*or
see me as I am in a position ORCHARDS and IRUITLAND
Appendicitis ¡works before it advances. See
,.and J. K. McGregor left on Tues­ Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mrs. W. A.
J a m e s A. S t u r g e s s ,
to handle good buys in short
“.Jack” Burtchett, our popular Forslund.
in large and small tracts.
day for a week’s outing and fish­ Stark, Mrs. R. M. Ross, Mrs. El­ butcher,
went toThe Dalles Hos­
order.
B
U
L
L
E
T
IN
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
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ing at Trout Lake, Wash.
mer Root and Leslie Webb.
pital last week to be operated on j
(It pays to list your property
I now have parties waiting
M O S IE R . O R E G O N .
Sanitary Fittings
W. R. Fessenden, a brother-in
Mrs. Harry Davis, after visit­ for appendicitis. The operation
with
us.)
for 160 to 320 acres dose
entirely successful, and the
law of R. M. Ross, arrived Mon­ ing a fortnight with her hus­ was
physicians think he can return
in at a reasonable price.
day from Kansas. He will as­ band’s mother, Mrs. J. K. Mc­ home about Sunday.
MoGtegm- f t BotlVfur,
H.
G.
K
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B
B
E
E
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or
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sist Mr. Ross in the bank.
Gregor, left yesterday to visit
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Geo. Carroll and family re­ her relatives at Yakima, Wash.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
turned Saturday from Turner,
M o s ie r
- - -
O regon
Ore., where they attended the
Hotel Changes Hands
state convention of the Christian
On the first of this month The
MOSIER - -
o reg o n Mosier L um ber Co.
Church.
Pines Hotel changed manage­
MOSÖTR
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G eo . H aacke , Pies.
Gordon Graham, who has been ment. John Wellberg, who has
RESTAURANT
SUMMONS.
All kinds of Building
confined to his bed several days conducted this hostelry for sev­
For sale by Burggraf & Wil,-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
with illness is slowly recovering. eral years, leased it to Mis. A.
Material on hand, in­
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO
Jim Sturgess has been holding M. Niles, of Alaska. Mrs. Niles fert in all parts of Mosier Dis­
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
cluding
lath end shingles
COUNTY.
is a lady of years’ experience in trict. Fine Bargains. See us
down his job at the depot.
Estimates
given for ma­
buying elsewhere. W e' s!,ou1,1 l,e cvery moi,l'rn batliroora-
the hotel business and takes before
Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
,
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.
.
' Not merely healthy in their construc-
have
small
and
large
tracts,
le
n
1
Miss Lucile Clemens, of Port­ charge with the assurance to the
terial for building. , ,
BAKERY
vs.
tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap­
land, who is teaching school in public that its wants will be care­ acre tracts that we can sell you pearance. We are expert sanitary
Augustus F. Lee, Defendant.
IN CONNECTION
M O S I E R - - OREGON
the Greenwood district, spent fully looked after.
at the right price on easy terms. Plumbers with a practical reputation,
To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant
— ; above named:
All cor respondence promptly ! and a record for excellent work. We
the Fourth in town as the guest
In the name of the State of Oregon, |
answered.
We
will
take
care
of
■
[lo
new
plumbing
or
attend
to
repairs
of Dr. and Mrs. N. Johnson.
LECTURE
y()l(
| in a most workmanlike manner. Our A ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d TO j you are hereby required to appear and | W e ll W ork
| answer the complaint filed against you [
¡charges, considering the quality of our
Miss Bertha Booth, who has Rev. Albert Ehrgott, pastor of
T h e C a r e o f t h e
W ell D ome
j in the above entitled suit! on or before
been the guest of Mrs. Amy L. the Central Baptist Church, of B urggraf & W ilfe rt work’are a(in,i.ttL,dly low-
Gove, at Hood River, for a week, Portland, will deliver a lecture
th
e
........ summons,
......................
The undersigned ts thoroughly
publication of this
hereinaf-
T h. Reliable Dealer,
G o U L D & SN Y D ER.
came up to Mosier on Monday to entitled, “ Scenes through our
of The Dalles. Oregon
te r s ta te d , and if you fail to ap p earan d prepared to put dtAvn open wells
attend the dance, leaving Tues­ Bungalow Window, or Actual Ex­ MOSIER
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OREGON HOOD RIVER - - OREGON
answer said com plaint, the plaintiff will in any part of the surrounding
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION apply to the court fo r the re lie f p rayed country. H a s •& ■OOSnplelte *OUtfit,
periences i n India” , Tuesday
day afternoon for Portland.
Capital
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$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 fo r in h er com plaint, nam ely; f o r a c*i- including piipe CuOti’ng and thiPead-
evening, July 12, at the Baptist
BOOKS. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
E. T. Johnson and two sons, of Church. A number of articles
Surplus and undivid-
1 voree ,fr?m , d efen d an t upon th e b ig tools. Does ail kinds o f ce-
ed profits
8U P P U E S
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
Portland, came up on Monday from India will be exhibited.
>fits - 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ant) p e rm ittin g the plaintitf to assum e
a n i concrete work,
er nam
o f Agnes
Atinea Leslie.
i H
a s had
n a n 30 v years’
o o r o ’ experience •*
“
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t j her form
former
name e of
Has
in
last and went out to the ranch The lecture will be Itoth instruc­
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
E
n
M
W
it
tja
m
s
M
ay
A
V
o
p
t
Y
ou
are
notified
that
this
summons
is
the
well
business.
May
be
found
south of town. Mr. Johnson re­ tive and amusing, and a rare
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES.
' v Vice Pres.
‘
r Cashier
U-
served upon you by publication for six by addressing him at The Dalles
weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by order ~
Local Agent for The Oregonian.
turned home on Wednesday, the treat is in store for those who at­
of the court made May 17, 1910, di- Ore., or inquire at Maier <®
boys remaining to do some work tend.
------- - ------------------------------------------- recting that said summons be so pub- Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
JA S . E. C O L E .
at the ranch.
lished for a period o f six weeks from !
A r> Mirr.TTc
There will he no charges at the
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
the date of the first publication thereof.
'
' A
loor.
A
free-will
offering
will
George Chamberlain reports
The date of the first publication \>f j
Contractors
in
Stone,
Brick
and
Con
this summons is May 20, 1910.
.«KÜISII«*4 ►*+++»'■
the sale, within the week, of 160 be token after the lecture.
crete Work
W. H. WILSON,
DR. H , L DUMBLE
Every
one
is
urged
to
attend,
acres of the Nancy Blakeney es­
Hood River
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon
--
tate to Messrs. E. D. McKee and
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PHYSTCIAN and SVTRGEON
J. P. Yates, also 160 acres be­
A Perfect Town
longing to Wm. Davidson to the A perfect town, says an ex­
HOOD RÌVER
: OREGON
same parties.
change, is that in which you see
DEALER IN
the farmers all patronize the
Quite a delegation of Mosier- home merchants, the merchants
W® piractrce in Mosrer awd
ites went to The Dalles on Sun­ all patronize their neighbors for
» . a .
muss. Prop.
day morning to attend the big goods they do not handle them­
May he Teached by long c T ts -
celebration. Others went up on selves. th e laborers spending
tance phone, Home phone 61.
money they earn with thei
the evening train, while more their
tradesmen, and all animated 1 y
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— t
went up Monday morning. They a spirit that they will not pur-
report a good time.
HIDES!
HIDES!! HIDES!«
rh ise articles abroad if they can
be bought at home. The spirit
Call at the BULLETIN office and
D. M. McLaughlin and wife of reciprocity between merchants
and Arilla Burkhart, of Port­ and mechanics, tradesmen and
C orner 2nd an
d W ash
as in g to n . Sts.
land, were in town last Sundav manufacturers, results in time in
and
and drove out to look at a tract making the town a perfect one
-«k»0*0<K^ 1
Portland.
of land on Seven Mile with a to do business in.
view to purchasing. Mr. Mc­
Laughlin is proprietor of the
Special P rices
East Side Printing Co., of l’ort-
and.
And BROWN CO. SHOES, for Meti. Women, Boys
Oil MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. We want to
and
Girls. All the snappiest styles as well as comfort
close out our broken lots and you can have the profits.
It is a pretty safe bet that
H O O D R IV E R S LA R G E S T & BEST STORE
able ones for tender feet.
prize fighting will hereafter be
barred from all the states. The
Clean-up Sale of Summer Suits
spectacle of white men anti black
murdering each other because a
Maylie you haven't l»een a customer of this store, and
SUMMER STYLES
white bruiser was knocked out
perpays you’ve never known the great advantage to be
.
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$18.00 values now.
$15.00
We have a splendid line of these in all leathers, sites,
fairly by a negro, is tin» disgrace­
had in buying and wearing
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$20.00 values now.
$16.50
widths
and lasts-Broken Lots that we want to clean up
ful and disgusting for any civi­
$22.00 values now.
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$17.75
Hart,
Schaffner
&
Marx
Clothes
lized country, and it is more than
and now is a good time to supply yourself. We haven’t
Other makes of summer styles and weights. All the new 1910 styles
likely that a universal demand
a full run of sizes in any one stylf but about all sizes in
You might have thought them too costly for you.
and patterns.
wkl be made that the “sport” be
Whether you have or not, here’s a chance to learn some­
.
the lot that we are selling at a great reduction,
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$16.5(1 values
$11.75
thing of the big values there is in them. We are going
“cut out” . A numlier of cities
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$15.00
values
$11.50
to give you a chance to get one of these excellent suits
have even refused to allow the
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$12.00 values
$ 8.75
BOYS’ PLAIN KNEE EXTRA TRoVSERS
at
a gmal reduction over our already very low price,
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$10.00
values
moving pictures, representing
$ 8.00
which fact vou will admit after you once try one of them.
$ 8.00 values
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$ 7. (X>
the fight at Reno, to lie shown,
A splendid assortment in all ages for just one-half
We must make room for our fall stock and then we want
Boys’ Suits at Special 1'rices. Summer weights. And suits with
as th y only serve as a red rag
you to try one of these suits any way. We know what
their value. There’s some Big Bargains in this lot.
plain knee pants.
they are and we want you to know.
to a bull and riots follow.
A T COST
— LOCAL —
During the month o f JMy I \rill sell
For Cash, Studebaiker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies a t prices below;—
Alex. Steward
MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
Alex. Stewart
Fruit
Lands
D. D. HAIL
First National Bank sixj eeks fT ‘he date of
I
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/, K COLE.
flrV;
A. E. L AKE
“The Popular Clothier
T he PINES HOTEL
Men's Clothing, Furnishings |
K j
and Shoes
ji Good Accommodations
I
THE
j
D A LLES, OREGON I
Rates $1.00 per day and up
^ J\10SIERy OREGON
TH E P A R I S F A I R
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
Flamilton & Brown
Oxfords and Slippers