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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
AT COST — LOCAL — 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young vis- Ladies Aid Meet \ Drop in to th e B u l l e t in offiee Church of Christ N otei;- 1 ited in The Dalles on Monday1 A m ost d e lig h tfu l d a y was an d g e t a reoeip t f o r that year’ s The meetings are veny inter»- ; ! last. i sp e n t by th e m e m b e rs o f t h e ! su b scrip tio n . esting. C. W . Longman is-a fine singer. Mrs. H. M. Huxley and chil- Ladies Aid Society last Wednes-, TiO .L E T . IMPORTANT MEETING dren left on Wednesday for a day, when Mrs. Dick Evans in-! Furnish«! Rooms, by week o r 1 D u i 'i n g th e m o n th o f J u ly 1 w ill s e ll; vited them to her beautiful eoun-! visit at Hood River. On Saturday evening. August month, <in private family. Apply H aek & day T W’ ° n 13, a meeting •»*' the Mosier Corn- “ Change of Heart” ; Saturday F o r C a s h , S t u d e b a k e r W a g o n s , D. W . H u dson , P.O. Box 155,; L. A. Mathews was called to try hT e. for/ n ..; several rigs from town going out mercja| evening, “ What Shall Ldo to be will be held in [Portland Wednesday by the sei- M o ri«. Ore. filled with smiling faces, iutici- Group's C. C. Chapman, Amused” ; S u n d a y morning, e a n d B u g g i e s a t p r i c e s b e l o w : . — I ious illness of his mother. a-22tf. pating what a good time was in manaRer of fhe~PortlMd^Coml “ Without Spot o r Wrinkle” fj Rag. Priée* Special Mi-s. A. H. McLane left this! store for them. mereiai Club wHI be present and Suuday evening, Crossing the 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and The Mosior Lumber Go can morning for a visit of several j Mr. and Mrs. Evans a n d will assist in formulating plans Red Sea” . spring seat, $ 100 . na $85.00* fill your orders for lime, eement, days with friends in Tacoma. d a u g h te r, Miss M aud, e sc o r te d for a su cce s s fu lk a m p a ig n of p u b *^Come one and all and hear 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above;. brick and plaster. IIO.GW' 90.00» Mrs. Amanda Marsh, who has them to a beautiful oak -grove licity a d v e rtis in g . these sermons; No one shall be 3-in. Wagons, same as above, FI5.001 95.00* R. W . Stokes, of Estacuda, been in a hospital at Portland for where rugs, chairs, swings and hurt. Seek to do good to all. 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tine. Every person in the district 95.0-1 7 5.0 0 ■ made a ttyiag visit to Mosier -on se v e ra l weeks, is reported bet- everything possible had been’ pre- ¡S) or should be; interested in the H. C ampbell C lar k , 135.00» 120.00) Monday. p ! ter. Minister. pared for the entertainment of movement and1 therefore must O. E. Wilson and wife were ____ . _ Miss their guests, and soon every one ¿he necessity of attending top and brake, 125.-00) Miss Effie Wright and f business «visitors at the NOTICE Grace Higley were visiting in was deeply interested fn -Haying this meeting, which will be held 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00» 100.00) . |M«b-on Monday. 15-16th “ “ ............ Hood River Wednesday after* j 1° hear what every one erteo was ¡n ^ e evening 3t> that none need 100.00* As I am about to take my va- 85.00) Studebaker Juniors, saying, at the same time. When neglect his work to be present. ; cation next Sunday morning will 8.50- 6 .5 0 B - d . ’ B»rt l e f t Wednesday noon. the sun had just passed Sibe meri f morning <©r a few days visit with ----------*«•*---------- j be my last service. The subject Mrs. Geo. Wood and daughter, dian Mrs. Evans invited the friends at Portland. Another Autb For Mosier j° £ my sermon will be “ Dew” . Marian, in company with Miss crowd to another shady bower, R. L. Dwight and family re- Alice Davenport, were passen- Mosier now boasts of four au- ^ eiu vvd* ^>e noevening service, where a spread of sw<#i good fturned on Tuesday from a «visit gers on Wednesday’s local THe latest arrival j “ the Lord wills it- the P«1. ^ ! lhing8 had been prep aid for the tomobiles. was purchased’ this week b y L e e !wl *)C‘ suPPlied remaining •■ with relatives at Portland. Portland. satisfaction of the inner man, two Sundays of the Conference M o s ie r ,, O r e g o n . Evans. It is* an Auburn—40, Mrs. A . H. McLane, assistant It is wise to plan great things, that the only remarkable thing year by the Rev. Frank R. and a dandy. Fred Evans is the operator at the station, spent to hope for great things; but il to the writer is that the guests “ engineer” and with only two Spaulding, of Hood River. last Sunday at Bonneville. is far better to do little things as were able to get back to town R alph H. C haefee , days’ practice at the “ throttle” Mrs. J. K. McGregor left on they come to you than to dream the same day. Pastor of the M. E. church. runs i t like an old timer. The only regret was that sev Monday afternoon far a few for the great things.— Ex. L aw yer : “ Uncle Lee” and wife a n d eral members were unaWe to at weeks’ outing at the seashore. FOR SALE A good deed is never lost. He Fred and his family left yester tend, some being away oh their HOOD RIVER OREGON Lee Evans, Peter Oteen and who sows courtesy reaps friend day for Alsea, where they will By H. C. Clark, A gt., good I Rkzore putì in firat-cla:* fionditi on. vacations, others whose home F. W. Woodcock were jrassen- ship, and he who plants kindness spend a few weeks visiting and • oai<i pjne and f}r cord Wood at a 'gers on Monday’s local for The gathers love. Pleasure bestowed ! du,ties required their attention. fishing. They shipped the auto' reasonable price. This wood is! A lter a most delightful day they Dalles. upon a for home deckring Mr. | to Portland by bout from The winter and spring cut. sterile, but generally g r a t i t u d e ,^ Mr> E i> M M(1 M i„ Mau(l i Dalles Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stark, begets reward. — Ex. who are «pending the summer at delightful entertainers and hop VV. S. Stitt, of Los Angeles, and Hood River, visited in Mosier the DAVID ROBINSON. M. D. ing some day they would repeat Mrs. Stewart Slightly Improved spent Wednesday i n Mosier. first of the week. the “ performance” Mrs. A. Stewart, who has been J IM S T U R G E S S looking after his interests. Mr. P hysician and S urgeon The following members and seriously ill for the past week, is Geo. Algersheimer came up Stitt recently purchased C. A. For Bargains in friends were present: Mrs. Nan- improving slowly. Drs. Hollis- from Portland on Tuesday last Hage’ s place on Sturgess Ridge, MOSIER cy Hunter, Mrs. V. C. Young, ter, of Portland, and Dumble, of ¡and will spend a month or so on OREGON' and is having a number of im R E A L E S T A T E Mrs. C. J. Littlepage, Mi's. Page, Hood River, were called in con- bis ranch, east o f town. I deal in improved and unim provements made on it. Mrs. W. E. Chown, Mrs. Geo. sultation Wednesday evening and J. R. Huskey left on Wednes proved fruit lands in the Mosier E. E. Fraedrick came down j Young, Mrs. Harlan, Mrs. Wal- their report was most encourag I Leading Deatòra in» day for Sweet Home, called there List your properties! If you have anything to‘sell, from Clark, W ash., Wednesday lace Husband, Mrs. Edna Evans, ing, and it is the earnest hope of district. 'by the illness of his brother, see me as I am in a position ORCHARDS and FRUIT L A N D afternoon and visited with his Mrs. Geo. Haacke. Mrs. I^elliot, Mrs. Stewart’s many friends that with ME and George, who has pneumonia. to handle good buys in »haut SECURE QUICK RESULTS. f a m i l y , returning yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Akers, she will soon be strong again. j j in la r g e - and sm all tra cts. order. , John Evans left Wednesday af evening. Mr. Fraedrick is time Misses Arvilla Husbands. Nedra J a m e s A. S t u r g e s s . ternoon for Eastern Oregon, keeper for the workmen on the Evans, Grace Young, Masters I now have parties waiting pays to list you» property B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G . where he will spend a couple railroad. for 160 to 320 acres close with us.) Ted Young, Ted Harvey. Roger o f months in the harvest fields, MOSIER. OREGON. Range war is likely at any Chown, Stark and Estel Akers. in at a reasonable price. | running an engine for a thresh time to break out in Montana, Also a good buy in 40 acres;5 or ing outfit. among the cattle and sheep men. 6 miles out. Must be cheap.. MOSIER - (OREGON. Mrs.. T. W. DeBussey, of Hood The former claim that the sheep River, came up Saturday even men are encroaching on their NOTARY PUBLIC Several sheep herders, ing and spent Sunday on her range. m o s ie r - - - O regon ranch, east of town. She was who had driven their flocks MOSIER - oregon M o s ie r L u m b e r C o . accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. across t h e “ deal! line” were G eo . H aacke , Pres.. driven out and a number of sheep Brown, of Vancouver. HOSIER SUMMONS. killed. Cattle men say the last p*or gaje j,y Burggraf A Wil- * All kinds of Building Geo. Chambertain and wife RESTAURANT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE warning has been given and the ¡ n a|j j)arts Gf Mosier Dis- and E. J. Middleswart and wife Material on hand, in STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO n e x t offense will result in sei ious i F in e Bargains. Sec us | left the first of the week for the cluding lath and shingles COUNTY. trouble. before buying elsewhere, We MEALS AT ALL HOUR» timber above Odell, where they Estimates give«* for ma Agnes Lee, Plaintiff, Candidates for county and j have small and large tracts. Ten !! should he in every modern bathroom. will spend a month rusticating , .. ___ u ,,a„ I . , ; Not merely healthy in their construc- terial for building. . .. vs. and fishing. Their camp is on state elections aie Rett ng busy acre tracts that we can sell you L OIli but neat and cleanly in their ap. BA K E R Y Augustus F. Lee, Defendant with their petitions and a num- | at the right price on easy terms. ,)earance. We are expert sanitary M O SIER - - OREGON the like fork of Hood River, To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant her are being circulated in Mo IN CONNECTION Plumbers with a practical reputation, All correspondence promptly where trout fishing is the best. above named: | sier. I). P. Harvey is out for answered. We will take care of and a record for excellent work. We In the name of the State of Oregon, There has been installed at the do new plumbing or attend to repairs County Commissioner, from Mo- you. ell ork you are hereby required to appear and A ll B usiness entrusted to in a most workmanlike manner. Our Baptist Church a system of gas sier, J. E. Cole and C. H. Duns- answer the complaint filed against you T he C are of the charges, considering the quality of our ell one lights that is a great improve- in the above entitled suit on or before more are owrt for Justine of the work, are admittedly low. ‘>'*l)£ht'over the old lights. There six weeks from the date o f the first- Peace and Constable respective The Reliable Dealer* are three lights in the building publication of this summons, hereinaf- The undersigned i i Bdoroughly G ould & S nyder , 1 ly, in this precinct, while F. R. ter stated, and if you fail to appearand prepared to put down open Wells- and or.e suspended id front which - - OREGON „ . A , , .. Angle for County Clerk, Levi: MOSIER answer said complaint, the plaintiff will in any part of the surrounding H O O D RIVER - - O R E G O N I WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION apply to the court for the relief ysiyed country. Has a complete outfit . i . fL fC h rism an for Sheriff. Frank trances, J. E. Cole put in the. n v i n kil V o n m n b n n t n m o l , . • Pnii n d i ' • . $100,000.00 f for in her complaint, n namely: for a d t • I 1 • ! Capital Gunning for Treasurer, and H, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL ! vorce from the defendant upon 3he including pipe »cutting and thread lights. j Surplus and undivid C. Rsoper for County Commis ground o f cruel and inhuman treatment, ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce ed profits - 100,000.00 and permitting the plaintiff to assume ment, rock and concrete work. SUPPLIES - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and The people o f Pori land are sioner from Eastern Wasco have her former name of Agnes Leslie. Has had 30 years’ experfsnee in J. S. SCHENCK. P resident EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR showing their sympathy for un- ; their petitions circulated. A. You are notified that this summons is E» M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt served upon you by publication for six the well business. May be found A N Y PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES. fortunate Marjorie Mahr in a Stewart, of'Mosier, was endorsed Vice Pres. Cashier weeks in Che Mosier Bulletin by order by addressing him at The Dalles, Local Agent for The Oregonian. ‘ very substantial manner. Bene- by the state assembly as joint of the court made May 17, 1910, di Ore., or inquire at Maier & « fits have been given and sub- representative with J. G. Tate. recting that said summons be so pub Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or, J A S . lished for a’ period of six weeks from 1 scriptions h*iv< been pouring in of Hood River. A. E. N egus . the date of ¡tie first publication thereof. JOHN G. ZOLUS & SONS - • ever sinte her terrible accident The date o f the first publication of i until the fund w>ill soon reach Contract Lei *«+++»- »«WUSXh»!* Contractors in Stone. Brick and Con- this summons is May 20, 1910. W. H. WILSON, civte Work i $5,000.' ! *- The contract for building the Attorney for Plaintiff. Hood River Orfgon Rev. Albert Ehrgott, who lec- at d lion to the school house was PHYSTKfAA a n d SURGEON lei to Hardwick & Wright. tiured in Mosier recently on his There weie but two bids offered, i experiences as a missionary in C. A. Frey being the other bid HOOD RIVER OREGON Burmah has been recommended der. T! e bid that secured the DEALER IN as pastor of a new Baptist church contract was $1347.20, being the • m Portland, t« he formed by the lowest. Will practice in Mnsfer and MRS. A. M~ NILES, Prop. t consolidation of the Central 8ap- May lie reached by f»ng dis NOTICE < list Church'and Second Baptist i tance phone. Home phone 61. Parties wishing to pack prunes t Chui*ch’. n < > ' iin ., .. .... . during ahe doming season, who * What » the matter with ha\ ing |1Hve not already registered, kind- ’Teddy” visit Mosier* when he ly |y call at the office P of H the Fruit HIDES! HIDES IT HIDES!!! ' comes West? It will only be Growers Association and regis Call at the B ulletin office and ( *ecessarv to ask him. We note ter, so you can he notified when get tags to ship your hides to* i that the CosMaeiria] Club of Eu- work begins. Packing expected to commence soon after Aug. 5th. Kauffman, Davidssi, Semmel, o f i genei. has “ tawited him over to M osier F ruit G rowers PoriJikid.. *«+++»- , tea” , and we- might rustle up a i- A ssociation . hand-out fas him - hand out some Mosier angles. Good idea. i m oo* Alex. Stewart, A. J. Derby M OSIER B a rber Shop Alex. Stewart ; CALL ON REAL /• E- Notary Public Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon ESTATE. j Sanitary Fittings McGregsv ft* Bothfcir, WcT Fruit H. G. KIBBEE Lands D. D. HAIL W Burggraf & Wilfert First National Bank W W D of The Dalles, Oregon E. COLE. DR. H. L, DUMBLE- A. E. LAKE ! T he “ The Popular Clothier PINES HOTEL Men’s Clothing, Furnishings f and Shoes f Good Accommodations | Rates $ 1 .0 0 p er day and up ) MOSIER, OREGON THE PARIS FAIR THE DALLES, OREGON Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. Miss Laura MetCalT of H«xxl River, came iq-vlnsf Satufifag and 1 *i>ent Sunday wiish .the-family of , John Carroll. MWMIe here she , took picture» »f ahe* homes a f J. P. and J. M , Carroll', also a view of the Christiiir Church, with the { members of the Loyal Beraan society grouped in the fore ground. • f ^ With a temperature of 86 in New York City* seven- persons died this week. With Oregon's , delightful climate, 86 is only , “ slightly warm'’ , and when the mercury rose tt> 98 and 100- de gree«, as it has on one Or two oc casion« this summer, it was at- , bended wdth very little discom- f ^ irf CVpyiC1 t o ■O ty I p ’OH . . v I W e carry HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Nemo Corsets M A N H A T T A N SHTRTS arvf j Y)HN ß. STFTSON HATS All sizes and styles for Ladies. The Special Your choice the pair Store Th a t S a v e s You Money Off For New York M isses’ and Children’ s Oxfords anfl Slippers in Black and Tan kid. Splendid values at the regular prices of from $1.35 bo $1.75 a pair. Clothes. 98c Mkwes’ and Children’s Ox fouls and Slippers and Ankle Pumps, in Blacks and Tans. Values up to $1.50 a pair. Your choice the pair • * - 83C SPECIAL Men’s Straw Hat. worth from 85« V|- to 3tk\ slightly «.iile.1, Yout* choice while thay last -* - - - * 10C SFECIAU Men's Summer Suits all reduced. We would like you •o i o' at the hi valu-« w , h-*- e in Dsse. About all si —a. It is with pride that we are able to announce that our Buyer. Mr. M. K. McCarty, has again left for New York anti other eastern markets to purchase our Fall and Winter stix*k. We make this trip twice each year and aim t > be* on the ground early enough that we get the Best of the good things, and with the cash that guarantees the Biggest value there is going. While the prices in most all lines have advanced, the buyer with the cash is always given the preference. We were never in lietter condition to take advantage o f these conditions than now, and we in- ►♦*ul to put in » larger and better iine than ever. AMERICAN LADY and WHITE HOUSE Shoes for Women for Men. 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