Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 22, 1910, Image 4

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    — LOCAL. —
Wanted—County Commissioner
Are cascade Mountains Moving!
Wasco County Schools
Toward
This part of Wasco county' Geo. W. Bruce this week pur- j
lowara Kiver
The following statistics are ta-
needs and deserves representa- chased u£ Me. L*e Evans 15 1-2 ( Just at noon Tuesday a large! ken from the annual report o f the
'RO: L E T .
tion at the county seat. We need ac/us of uukapiHtvad apple land, mass of rock became detached 'county school superintendent for
F&rttfehed Ro«ms,- by week or a county commissioner, and are for which he l*.'(h$¿6J per acre, j from the Red Bluff and crashed t h ^ h o o l jear lading June 20, D u r f l l g
the mOUtll o f J u f y I W i l l Sell
Mr. Bnme came to Mosier down into the valley helow with
tnd»th* in private-family. Apply entitled to one. No doubt each
Studehaker W agons, Hacks
D. W. H u d s o n , P.O. Box 155, section of the county feels the about three years ago and worked a temffic noise, raising a dust Number of persons between 4
and
20
yeans
of
age
residing
in
1
>
.
.
,
,
sa
ne
way.
Wasco
>eoiuity
beirrgH
f
w
Ht.
Ska
ns.
In
this
way
he
that
could
he
seen
several
miles.
Hosier, Ore.
so large is nob properiy repre-jgotr an insight into the business ; It is stated by panic»-that have! the county on November 25 , and Buggies at prices below:—
a-22tf.
3505
suited anyway, with but tw o, and science of fruit growing un- \ been on top o f the red bluff re- 1909
lieg.-. Psk-e
Special!
< ommissioners. A commisioner der the special instruction o f one oentfy that a large crack has Total enrollment in
2 1-2 in. Wagons-with bolster spring and
p .i .
f in the east or south part of the of the most successful apple opened about 50 to-100 feet hack
2445
schools
spring seat,
$100.00
$85.00>
dess visitor in
county wi l l naturally w o r k , growers in the District. He left from the edge, which is ten feet Average no. belonging 2046.2
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,.
no.oo
SO. 0<*
Of the week.
harder for the- interests of his here and went« to Alaska where wide and from 40 to 100 feet Average attendance
1930.5
3-in.. Wagons,. <iame as above,
115-0#
95.00
Everybody is wanted to come section than he will’ for that part he spent a-, year, returning re- deep. By one party at least this Boncent o f attendance
94.3
3-in. half truck,, gear only, wide tire,.
25.00
75. CO­
amd help sing in the Christian
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coun^y ¡n which he has no cently determined to locate here, crevice has been followed f o r ! No. o f teachers employed1
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with hr
, 135.00.
LO. GO
Revival meetings.
particular interest. This should Knowing the advantages which I more than a mile and it is he-! (males 8, females 100)' 108
1 1-8 in. Studebuker l3t grade Buggy, lea1 t
The Mosier Luitlber Co. can not be the case, but it is. Natui- Mosier off erg. and also the quality lieved that ft extends across the Average number of days
top and brake,
125. tel
100.00
136
taught during year
' “ ment' * » * then. » section that is not of Mr. Evans’ land, he secured entire length of the bluff. Ft is
15-16th Studehaker Buggv, same as apavs
140.00
100.00
8
Plaster..
represented gets mighty little some of* iband next spring will claimed by some that the red Number o f school dis­
15-16th
“•
” ‘
"
“
“
100.00
85.00
IBrSr R. M. Roi-S and children consideration.
Western Wasco proceed to improve it.
tricts in the county
62
Studehaker Juniors,
bluff is continually moving to-
8.50
6.50;
l%ft last Monday for a summer’s had a commissioner for a short
Mr. Bruce is a native of Swe--, ward the Columbia river.
If so Total receipts for school
outing at the seashore.
purposes,
including
time, before Hood River county den. He is a young man of in-¡the movement is imperceptibly
balance on hand June-
A number of Mosierites will go was set apart, but since then telligenae, industrious and am- s|„w, and yet this crack indicates
21, 1909
$117352.83|
fo The Dalles this morning to at­ Mosier district has been lift with bitious, and without.a doubt will a movement of some kind. The
Disbursements
for
no
one
to
look
after
its
interests.
alt
make a success of his venture., well known movement on the
tend Mis. Ed.-Wood’s funeral.
We are casting no reflections up­ He will make a trip to. his native* Oregon side, where the O. R. &
purposes
70327.93
Mosier, Oregon.
Mesifrs. Burggraf & Wilfert
on the present commissioners, land this Fall, returning in time N. have had to rebuild their! Cash on hand June 20 ,
iutoed ovot to The Dfcltes Mon­
j who are no doubt doing good to go ‘ goose hunting” with tracks several times, would nat-1 1910
47024.90;
day, returning in the evening.
work in their own territory; we ‘Uncle Lee.”
u rally give rise to the rumor that Average monthly salary
A . J. Derby
J. W. Harvey left yesterday simply need a number o f things
90.00
I this side is also moving.. Thej of male teachers
fbr a trip to The Dalles, Dufur, here—principally goo 1 i iads and
Death o f Mrs. Wood-
¡red bluff is the supposed abutt-1 Average monthly salary
L awyer
Boyd and other interior points.
good bridges. We have neither,
of female teachers
55.00
Word was received yesterday j men^ ° f die Bridge^uf the Gods
Mrs? J. N. Master came up and no section of, the county of the death of Mrs. Ed. Wood on the north side. If the moun- ' Average monthly aalar.y
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Razors.pub in first-class condition.
teachers in one
from Portland last Saturday to | needs them more than does this. on Wednesday night at her home 'tains on botibsitleS of tbe riverl
room
buildings
51.21
:
With
the
large
shipment!of
fruit,
spend a few week's with Iter hus­
in Portland.
Mrs. Wood gave are actually moving toward each i
Average monthly salary
increasing each year, we need
band and daughter.
birth to a boy baby about two other it would seem that the- a n -,
o f assistant teachers
good roads over which to haul it
64.88’
cole
cient
Indian
legend
were
really
weeks ago andiwas reported do­
H. F. Bothfur, formerfy of Mo­
to the station,.
true;
that
the
Bridge
of
the
Gods
ing well until the HnlH, died.
sier, now living in Portland, was
Notary Public
Good roads in this section will
Complications, attending child­ did exist at one time and th e!
an incoming passenger on Wed­
CALL
ON
and
|greatly enhance th e value o f
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
birth, aggravated possibly by pressure being removed by its
nesday morning’s local.’
Fire
Insurance
j property, which means added
fall
the
expansion
of
the
moun-!
grief over the It*?»«* of. her first
JIM STURGESS Mosier
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood were | revenue to the county in taxa-
P hysician and S urgeon
Oregon
boy, caused dfeatlh. The1 body tains north and south pushes the'
ealled to Portland last Monday i tion.
For Bargains in
I.
will be taken to The Dalles todhy.. two ends of the bridge towards
6y the serious illness o f their j The people o f Mosier District
MOSLEB
OREGON
where the funeral services will each other. Or perhaps nature REAL
ESTATE.! REAL ESTATE
Son'll wife, Mrs. Ed. Wood.’
feel that they are entitled to
is trying to build another bridge. I
be delhlat 2ip. m.
I' deal in improved and! unim- j
Wm. Johnson lost a valuable! more consideration than they re­
Mrs. Wood who, as Nellie Dav- —Skamania Pioneer.
|
proved
fruit lauds in the Mosier i
volt this week. It is supposed j ceive, as in the matter of taxa. enpoit, was brought up in Mosier,
Leading Dealers in
¡district.
List your properties! If you have anything-ta sell,
the cause of death was either Tion, they pay on one acre of im-
It is rumored that wedding
was a loving wile and mother
with ME and
see me as I am in a position ORCHARDS AND FRUIT LAND
poison or from a snake bite.
i proved land ten times the amount and greatly esteemed by all w.hoj bells will ringin Mosier soon,
to handle good buys in. shorti
0 . . ,
.
, .j „ of taxes which the people pay in
SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
in large and small tracts..
knew her.
Sincere sympathy
Social dance at Stroup s Hall .,
,
,
order.
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.
t i
the eastern and southern parts of
J
a
m
e
s
A
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S
t
u
r
g
e
s
s
.
will go out-to tha-husband and'
c(n Saturday evening, July 28. !
I now have parties waiting ' ^ PaUs t° Ust your jproperty
his two motherJtes* little girls in !
Music by Newman’s orchestra, i
cmm*y-
B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G ,
for
160 to 320 acres close with us .)
fiveryone invited. Tickets $1.00. I ^ e r e are a number o f res.- their great bereavement.
M O S IE R , O R E G O N .
dents here who, w e believe,
in at a reasonable price.
Mrs. II. G. Kibdee and children W q U1(] serVe the county and this
McGregor & Bothfur,
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or
and Miss Priscilla Foster left on 1 district well,. Ibis the duty of
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
H. G. K I B B E E
Monday for Wainicv where they some one of then* to allow his
MOSIER
OREGON
will spend a ctmpte o f weeks vis­ name to appear as> a candidate
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
iting friends.
at the primary eleotiom
It is
certain
that
if
we
want
anything
m
o
s
ie r
- - -
O regon
Mr. Amos Roof and wife left
MOSIER - -
O r e g o n Mosier Lumber Co.
6n Monday for Collins, Wash., we will have to hustle for it.
Mosier Look* Good To Him
AT
For Cashr
Alex. Stewart,
MOSIER
Barber Shop
Alex. Stewart
J E.
.
Sanitary Fittings
where they will remain several
weeks and seek benefit from the
Healing waters.
Mrs. John Evans returned
home yesterday from Hood River
Where she has been staying with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Macy,
Who has been ill.
W. P. Alysworth, Chancellor
of Cotner Uni versity, at Lincoln,
Neb., stopped off yesterday on
Mis way to Portland, to visit his
former pupil, C. F. Swander,
and to attend the services which
he is conducting.
Fruit
Lands
HELP IN MEETINGS'
Word has just been received
that Prof. C. W. Longman, solo­
ist and chorus director, will assist
in the meetings at the Christian
church during the coming week.
He is expected in todays from
Portland, and will! remain until
the 29th.
Mr. Longman is a
singer o f more than usual ability
He is engaged to assist J. A
Lord, of Cincinnati, Ohio, in
special meetings at Baker City.
Owing to delay in commencing
that meeting he has consented to
assist in the work here until that
time. Mosier people should hear
him. Come tonight and every
night thereafter.
D. D. HAIL
For sate-by Biirggraf & Wil­
fert in all’ pails o f Mosier Dis-1
trict. Fine Bargains. See us j
before buying elsewhere. We I should be in every modem bathroom.
have small and large-teactls. Ten | Not merely healthy in their construc-
acne tracts that we can sell you j 1 tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap-
at the rigtiiJprine'on easy terms. ' pearauce. We are expert sanitary
Plumbers with a practical reputation,
AM correspondence promptly j
and a record for excellent work. We
answered.. We will take care of do new plumbing or attend it) repairs i
you.
in a most workmanlike mariner;
Our A ll
Burggraf
& W ilfert
G eo . H aacke , Pies..
MOSIER
I charges, considering the quality o f our I
i work, are admittedly low.
The tttelable Dealers
G ould & S n yder ,
MOSIER
OREGON H O O D RIVER - - O R E G O N
SUMMONS.
RESTAURANT
IN THE
i
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO
COUNTY.
! Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
vs.
Augustus F. Lee, Defendant.
BAKERY
IN
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CONNECTION
B usiness entrusted
T he C are of the
All kinds of Building *
Material on hand, in­
cluding lath and shingles
Estimates given for ma­
terial for building. . .
MOSIER
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-
OREGON7
To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant
! above named:
I In the name of the-State o f Oregon,
W ork
TO ! you are hereby required to appear and j W e l l
j answer the complaint filed against you ;
W ell D o n e
, in the above entitled suit on or before I
; six weeks from the date o f the first
j publication o f this summons, hereinaf-
^ be undersigned is thoroughly
ter stated, and if jo u fail to appearand prepared to put down open wells^
First National Bank
of The Dalles, Oregon
wii l h a v f p r o m p t attfm tto m answtr said complaint, she plaintiff will, in any part o f the surrounding
Geo. Hail reports having seen
jW
AVE PROMPT ATTENTION apply to the court for the relief prayed country. Has a C o m p le te outfit
a monster sturgeon the other day
¡Capital
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$100,000.00 for ill her complaint, namely: for a di- includingpine cutting-and tl lrparl’
H. C. C lark , Minister.
BOWKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
Surplus and undivid-
vorce from
,e defendant upon the
" "oote*
1 kinds nf c o '
while he was fishing near the
pd
im
ifits
100 OrtO OO ! ground of cruel ana inhuman treatment, l
lools- LIOCS ail Kinds OI ce-
SUPPLIES — (OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
ihouth of Mosier Creek. He es­
tu
proms
-
tuu.uou.uu
,
unq
permitting
the
plaintiff
to
assume
j
ment,
rock
and
concrete
work.
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Ff)R
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
her
name of Agnes Leslie.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
timated the fish to be about 20 for your sash, doors, screens etc.
i E
d M W ii T TAM«?
OT AX
iy A V oot !
You are
notifiecl
this summons
is the well business. May be found
ANY PERIODICAL AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
feet long.
Everything grows
rm
III. WILLTAMb M
A . VOGT servttl
upon
you by that
publication
for six
Ed. L. Howe and wife left last
E(iaal A yent for The Oregonian.
Vice Pres.
C a s h ie r weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by order by addressing him at The Dalles,
big »round Mosier.
o f the court made May 17, P9I0. di- Ore., or
inquire at Maier &
Saturday for a visit with rela­
Geo. Evans and family are tives at Statiittid.
JAS. E. COLE.
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recting that said summons be so pub­ Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
lished for a period o f six weeks from
Spending a few weeks camping
A. E. N egus .
thn date of tthe first publication thereof.
JOHN G. ZOI.LS & SONS
Monday evening, “ A P iece of
at “ Overall Camp” on Hood
The date o f the first publication o f
The Real,
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- this summons is May 20,1910.
-«»•(»•nw*-
River.
Geo. phoned over the Sticky Fly Paper.”
W. H. WILSON,
crete Work
D R . H . L. B U M B L E
other day that he landed a trout Thing. At the Christian Church J
AtSn-ney for Plaintiff.
Hood
River
Oregon-
that measured 29 inches in
VV. A. Husbands returned yes­
PH YSICIAN a n d SURGEON
length.
Overall Camp is sure terday from an extended visit to
the nimrod’ s paradise.
his relatives at Santa Curz, Cal.
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
W. A. Johnson and family and
C. A. McCargar and family-
A. E. Crosby and family, of The left on Monday for Portland, I
Dalles, passed thru town Wed­ where they will spend a few
Will practice in Mosier and
MRS. A. M. NILES, Prop.'
nesday morning, in Mr. John­
May l>e reached by long dis­
weeks.
son’s big touring car, en route to
tance phone. Home phone 61.
100 Men
Cloud Cap Inn, on Mt. Hood. ( MEN WANTED.
They 8{>ent the night there, re- are wanted Saturday evening to
turning home yesterday.
hear Swander.
(EVery man in
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
Last Friday afternoon little Mosier ia wanted.
j
Call at the B ulletin office and
Bobbie and Bettie Ross had a | A. Stewart, C. J. Littlepage
get tag» tn> ship your hides t »
joint birthday party and enter- and G. K. Wood attended the State
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, o f
tained a number of their young Republican Assembly which met
Portland.
friends at the* pleasant family jn Portland yesterday,
residence. Gaines were played
and’ ice cream and'cake, dear to
Wo- have hunched a splendid assortment o f ladies
fhe heart and appetite of child­
You should not miss these Bargains we are offering in
Tailor Made Suits, all this season’ s styles, together, and
hood, was served!
Summer Dress Goods. Lawns, Linens, Dimities, etc.,
are selling them at a discount 1-3 off. It will pay you
The stupkl and d wiis'i expul­
at good reductions.
to see these.
H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
sion of the Jews from all parts of
A. E. LAKE
The Popular Clothier'
f
I T he
PINES HOTEL
I Men's Clothing, Furnishings f
jf
and Snoes
jj Good Accommodations
¡THE DALLES, OREGON ||
Rates $L00 per day and up
j Corn-r 2nd .-IK
l...Wasl)inyto.n Sts- IMOSIER. OREGON
THE PARIS FAIR
Russia has caused untold suffer­
ing and hardship.
Russia is
hardly to he qlassed as a c iv il-
iied country, and its Barbaric
persecution o f the Jews should
classify it with ti dies of Central
A
- Labor Press:
Felix Wilfert is wearing a
handsome scab on Bis face this
week as the result of a difference
between himself and the auto
last Sunday. Auto hit a stump,
stopped sHitrt, Felix kept going.
Result, loss of cuticle, sire of a
dime. The public is hereby in­
formed that said F. W. is slowly
yeonvering.
If you 'laven’ t Bejn wearing HART, SCHAFFNER &
MARX Clbthes it’ll pretty certain that you have thought
about the matter at some time or other, and.you’ ll never
have a better chartue It* 4»ti ac-yiainte-h with the Best
in Men’s Clothes than rigHt now*..
hi order to make room for our fall gwvfbj 9(1 act with be
coming in soon, we are offering all our summer weight
suits at prices that will sell them out quickly. A great
many of- these suit*» ane of the celebrated HART,
SCHAFFNER * ’ MARX make, the best fabrics and the
best workmanship to he had. We want the room and
are glad to get your good will by selling you these goods
at a big saving to you.
Make
This
in its that were $22. (H) now
....................$20.00
.................... $18.00
.................... $16.50
.................... $15.00
.........................$ 12.00
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..................... $ 10.00
................$ 8.00
$17.7 V
$16.50
$15.00
$11.75
$11.50
$ 9.50
$ 8.50
$ 7.0d
Boys’ Extra Pants all grades and ages, Good assortment of patterns.
plain knee. At 1-2 their regular price.
STORE
Your
Headquarters
when
in
the
City.
You
are
Special
Men’ s Oxfords in Patent Leather Kid and Gun Metal
Blutcher Cut—newest lasts. These Oxfsirds are drum­
mers’ samples and are worth $3.50 and $4.00 a pair.
Y*ou can have your choice, the »air
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$2.23
Special
Ladies’ and Misses’ Black Cottw Gloves with cuff at­
tached.
The pair
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_
.
gc
Ladies' Long Sleeve Gauze Vests, bleached.
25c values.
Sjiecial, the garment
-
Always
Welcome.
Regular
.