Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 12, 1910, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
Booster Meeting
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
C. A. Frey was a Hood River
A. Stewart was a business \is-|
for your sash, doors, srceensetc. | caller Tuesday afternoon.
¡tor at The Dalles on Wednesday.
Don’ t forget the meeting of
C. A. Frey was a business visit­
Mr. Forslund returned Mon­
John Burggraf left on Wed-1 th® Commercial Club in Stroup’ s
or at The Dalles yesterday.
Hal! tomorrow evening, August
day
evening
from
his
trip
to
TO LE T.
nesday for a business trip to
Ed L. Howe and wife left yes- Portland,
Portland.
Furnished Rooms, by week or terday for a few days visit at [
citizen o f Mosier district to at-
0
a
Portland.
Willie
Rowland
went
to
Hood
month, in pri vate family. Apply
The Mosier Lumber Co. can tend this meeting and assist in F o r C (2Sh, Stlldebaker WagOTlS, H acks
G. P. Morden returned yester- River Tuesday to see his mother, fill your orders for lime, cement.
D. W. H udson , P .0. B ox 155,
making it a success, for it is on­
day from a business visit at Port- Mrs. Stewart, who is in the hos-
Mosier, Ore.
I brick and piaster.
ly through the united efforts of and Buggies at prices below:—
j land.
\ pital there.
a-22tf.
ALL
that good can be accom- 1
Reg. Price
Special
The Fisher family have taken
j The Commercial Club is depend-1 C. M. Dickinson went to Port­
plished for o u r community. ! 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
t*ie,r “residence in town dur- ¡While the Commercial Club may
Ed. Reeves spent a few days ing on YOU to help make the land Tuesday for an indefinite
spring seat,
$ 100.00
$85.
meeting
tomorrow
night
a
grand
stay.
lie
expects
to
be
em
-;
ing
prune packing,
in Mosier with his parents the
take the initiative and start the
2 3-4 in. Wagims, same as above,
J10.00
90.
success.
ployed there.
Geo. Rorden, o f Hood River, hall rolling, so to speak, yet. with­
first of the week.
3-in. Wagons, same as *bove,
113.00
95.
L. H. Wilson visited his fam-
About a j,alf dozen couple accompanied by his granddaugh- out the co-operation, support and
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
95.00
John Wellberg was attending
75.
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.CO
«to business matters at the county ily at Portland last Saturday and ; came up f rom n ool| fy ver yat. ter, Miss Myrtle Husbands, came good will of the people at large
.
Sunday
urday evening to attend th e1 Wednesday for a few days’ visit they can do little, and their; 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy., leather
seat on Saturday last.
with the family o f W. Husbands. mightiest efforts will be in vain. I
top and brake,
125.00
Nearly everyone who is not dancing party.
iOU.
Miss Nada Clark and Miss
Every resident of these Mo­
otherwise
employed
is
busy
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
as
apove,
110.00
100.
The dance in Stroup’s Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham
Mattie Hudson were shoppers at
sier Hills wishes, or should wish,
picking
or
packing
prunes.
15-16th
“
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“
“
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100.00
85.
last
Saturday
evening
was
not
returned
to
Mosier
Tuesday
from
,,
^
.
.
Mood River Saturday last.
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
6.50
very
largely
attended
but
a
good
;
their
honeymoon
trip
to
the
j
0
see
e
,
íHj'w
an<
a
.
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D. W. Hudson and son Shelley
’ Mrs. Harvey and Miss Phronia
vance rapidly to the front ranks, '
j coast, and are getting settled in
were among the Hood River vis­ time is reported.
Denney spent a few hours as
to witness the incoming of de-
Denney residence. Mr. Gra-1 . , ,
, ,
itors from Mosier last Saturday.
Miss Nellie Hill, of Portland, ! the
visitors at Hood River Saturday.
i,.,™
t„v
„„.„1
,
of
,
u
suable
people to settle on the lin­
. 1 nnm »'PBiimpn ms wnric ar 1 riM 1
----- > . . lands,
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J. Brating returned t o his earne last Saturday for a week’s jam 1 s 1,11 d *us work at the occupied
to watch Mosier
Commercial Club B o o s t e r
home in Portland Monday, after visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. !
aL
I \ arrow
and
progress so that th e’
grow
M e e t i n g tomorrow evening.
a week’ s visit with Dr. D. Rob-j Chown. Miss Hill is a relative j Mrs. H. G. Kibbee and children | trainmen, and all the country,
Turn out and make it a “ hum­
Mosier, Oregon.
inson.
> !of Mrs. Chown’s.
returned on Wednesday from! will know we are on the map;!
mer” .
Mrs. ______
Dick _____
Evans ____
and ____
daugh-1 Wamie, where they have visited and by the combined energies o f j
Boost your home town, sub-
Mrs. A. S. Black came down
scribe for your home paper, ad-1 ter Maud and son Foster are i fie n d s for the past three weeks, everyone directed towards these
A . J. Derby
from Fossil last Friday and will
vertise in your home paper, temporarily domiciled in town, ! Her s'ster’ ^ ,ss Foster, who ac- ends they can be accomplished.
spend some time on the ranch
L aw yer
patronize your home merchants, in the Ernest Evans tents, companied h eron her trip, w ill, The satisfaction of having been
east of town.
u„„n I during the prune packing sea- rema'n at Wamic several weeks instrumental in so good a work is
The evening breezes nave oeen |
longer.
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HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Mrs. McLane returned last
no small J factor.
laden with strains o f sweet mu- son'
Razors put in first-class condition.
week from her vacation visit at
Arrange your affairs so that!
sic the past week, the hand boys' W. L, Dresbach, Paul Higley
Geo. Chamberlain came down
'Tacoma and has resumed her
I you can be present at this meet-1
doing a few “ stunts” on their and Ed. Burt returned Tuesday j this week from his summer camp
tomorrow evening, and go
duties at the depot.
‘ from a ten days’ fishing and near Lost Lake t6 spend a few mR
musical instruments.
J. E. C O L E .
there
determined to assist in
Dr. Macrum, of Portland, who
Notary Public
A jolly hunch of young people | camping outing at Badger Lake, days looking after business in- every possible way for the ad-!
has been spending a few weeks wentout to .Mr. and Mrs. Gor-1 T*?ey report a most enjoyable terests. He will return to camp
and
recuperating in Mosier, returned
next week. George reports fine vancemont of Mosier.
don Graham’s Tuesday evening t!|P.
Fire Insurance
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
fto his home last Sunday morning.
fishing and hunting and lots of
and spent several very pleasant
Lee Hunter went to The Dalles
Mosier
Oregon
Was
It
a
Miracle?
huckleberries.
What is it? Why, the Com­ hours.
Dainty refreshments Tuesday to make commutation
P hysician and S urgeon
Last Tuesday’s Telegram con -!
mercial Club’s Big meeting. were served.by the bride.
The funeral o f Harvey W.
proof on his land. He was ac­
tained an article o f particular in -!
When?
Tomorrow, Saturday,
MOSIER
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OREGON
REAL ESTATE
The numerous friends of Mrs. companied by R. W. Simpson, Scott, noted editor of the Ore­ terest to Mosierites, concerning!
'evening. Where? In Stroup’ s
A. Stewart, who has been so Tom Henningsen and Gus God- gonian, who died at St. Hopkins Dr. W. S. Nichol, o f Portland, a
Hall.
Hospital, Baltimore, last Sunday,
seriously ill, and is now in the berson.
brother o f C. Nichol, o f th is:
If you have anything V> sell,
The horizon above the hills hospital at Hood River, will be
Mrs. Emma Kingsbury, o f will be held in Portland next place.
Leading Dealers in
see
me as I am in a position j
Sunday,
and
will
no
doubt
be
!
ouiiuay,
anu
win
uuuui
uc
XI.
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across the Columbia was a flare pleased to learn that her condi-1 Farmington, Wash., and Mrs. 1
■>
1 Dr. Nichol was one of a party
to handle good buys in short ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND
largely attended than that - . , ,
,
.
o f light last Saturday evening, tion is improving, and the out-j Ora Thomason, of Turner, Ore.,! ! more
„
T.
1
° f about twenty-three who at-
I order.
any
!jeiaon evel known temp tod to scale Mt. Hood last
¿presumably the reflection of the look encouraging for her reco v-1 sisters o f Mrs. A. Stewart, arc
in large and small tracts.
ery.
| guests of relatives here, spend- ^’ n
Northwest
forest fires in Washington.
Sunday. During the ascent the I 1 now have parties waiting
(It pays to list your property
’ ¡Dr. ldst his footing and fell, *'or 160 to 320 acres close
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hale. o f | a p p o r t i o n o f the time with “
“
“
J. N. Mosier and wife and J.
with
us ..)
I «Mrs. Stewart in Hood River.
striking against a rock and ' n at a reasonable price,
Sanitary Fittings
M. Elliott attended the big meet­ San Antonio, Texas, spent sev-
bouncing into a cry\ass3, a dis- Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or
ing o f the Elks at Astoria last eral days bene last week, the
McGregor & Bothfur,
tance o f about 800 feet.
The 6 miles out. Must be cheap.
They
Saturday and the monster clam guests o f R. M. Ross.
I remainder o f the party were hor- j
have been making a tour of the
bake at Seaside on Sunday.
MOSIER
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OREGON
j ror-stricken but rushed to his as-
D. D. H AIL
.
Northwest and seemed particu-
I sistance as rapidly as possible,
Rev. F. R. Spaulding, of Hood ]a,.|y we|] pleased with this sec-
River, delivered a very interest-1 tI*on
expecting to find him seriously MOSIER
OREGON
ing sermon in the Baptist Church
| injured if not killed. What' was .
Mosier Lumber Co.
Dr. Hargraves, pastor o f the
last Sunday morning, filling the
| their surprise when on reaching i~"
G eo . H aacke , Pres.
Baptist
Church
at
Hood
River,
pulpit in the absence of Rev.
1 the spot they saw him crawling!
H.
G.
K
I
B
B
E
E
will
preach
here
both
morning
Chaffee.
For sale by Burggraf & Wil­
out and picking himself up,;
All kinds o f Building-
and evening, next Sunday, in ier t in all parts of Hosier Dis­
seemingly none the worse for'
Material on hand, in­
Louis Frederich, who has been the Baptist Church. The even-
N O TA R Y P U S U C
his adventure.
While he, was;
trict. Fine Bargains. See us
the guest o f Dr. and Mrs. D.
cluding lath and shingles
ing meeting will he a union ser- before buying elsewhere. We
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O regon
bruised and scratched to som e M o s i e r
Robinson, during the past week,
Estimates given for ma­
vice o f all the churches in town. I have small and large tracts. Ten 'should be in every modem bathroom. extent bis injuries were slight., j
was a Hood River visitor Sun­
terial for building. . .
Everyone is cordially invited to|a(.j-p tracts that we can sell you ' Not merely healthy in their construc- unless later developments should A ll
B u sin ess e n t r u st e d t o
day and on Monday returned to
attend.
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at the right price on easy terms, don, but neat, and cleanly in their ap- prove to the contrary.
MOSIER - - OREGON
T he C a r e o f th e
his home at Portland.
are expert sanitary
Dr. Nichol is a large man,
All correspondence promptly ;,lumbers with a practical reputation,
The Pines Hotel again changed
Mrs. R. M. Ross and .two proprietorship, the change being answered
We will take care of and H record for excellent work. We j probably tipping the scales at First National Bank
children returned Monday even­ made last Tuesday. The new you.
do new plumbing or attend to repairs j 280. The fact that he Was SO
W e l l W ork
of The Dalles, Oregon
ing from a three weeks’ outing landlord and landlady are Mr. »»
i in a most workmanlike manner. Our, little injured seems almost like
p 0 ttt - m t »
|
W e l l D one
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
at Newport, Dr Ross going to and Mrs. C. A. Frey. Mrs. M. O U E g g l f a i & W 1 1 1 6 1 1 charges, considering the quality of our j a niiracie-
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I w n rk nr»» A d m itte d IV lo w .
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Capital
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$100,000.00!
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Portland Monday morning to A. Niles, who recently arrived
The Reliable Dealers
Surplus and undivid-
The undersigned is thoroughly
meet them and accompany them here from White Horse, Alaska
G ould & S nyder ,
READ AUGUST SUNSET
ed profits
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100,000.00 prepared to put down open wells
hoilie.
and who has been conducting it MOSIER
OREGON
Read
“ The Philippines As I
J.
S.
SCHENC’K,
P
resident
in an.v Pai-l of the surrounding
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H O O D RIVER
Saw Them” by General James F. 1 E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt c'ou,nL v' ?as a c.0Ir>plete outfit,
Mrs. M. A. Niles started last for the past six weeks, did not
r,
r< u-
including pipe cutting and thread-
Smith, Ex-Govenor o f the Philip- ^
Wednesday morning on her re- find the place to her liking and
BOOKS. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
\ ice Pres.
Cashier ¡ng tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
has
returned
to
the
North.
pines, and “ California’ s Black'
'turn trip to Alaska.
She ex-
_________ _______________________ ment, rock and concrete work.
SUPPLIES -
OLI) BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
Gold,
the Romance of the Oil
' pec ted to stop a few days at
A new law firm has been es­
Has had 30 years’ experience in
EXCHANGED
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
! Wells” by Walter V. Woehlke, j
Portland, McMinnville, and Se­ tablished at Hood River, the
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
j the well business. May be found
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
I by addressing him at The Dalles,
in SUNSET for August now on
attle, going from the latter city partners being Ho n . A. A,
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Oon-
Local
A
yen
t
for
7
he
Oregonian.
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
j sale at all news stands, fifteen
to White Horse, and we under­ layne and G. J. Watson, who
crete Work
Schanno’fc store, The Dalles, Or.
cents.
stand she expects to go on north will conduct their business in
J A S . E. C O L E .
HcA>d RKw
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Oregon
a
t - i xr
A. E. N egus .
from White Horse.
the Hall building. Hon. A. A.
A Colorado farmer claims to
An open air concert will be Jayne is well known in this lo­
have
killed 125 bushels of grass-
Drop into the BULLETIN offiec
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given by the Mosier Valley Band cality and a prominent lawyer of
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
hoppers as a result o« three da> s and
& i ecejpt for that year’s
tomorrow evening in honor of Oregon, while the junior mem­
I work, using oil as in ex-
subscript>*»n.
tinguisher.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
the Commercial Club meet. This ber is an arrival at Hood River
about
a
year
ago,
having
come
will be the first concert at
i
"T h e Popular Clothier"
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
’ tempted by the band since its from the city of Now York.
organization, but they have been
I
DEALER
IN
The packing house o f the Mo­
doing considerable work in prep­ sier Fruit Growers’ Association
Will practice in Mosier and
aration of this event and we i * a busy place these days, the
MR. C. A. FREY, Prop.
May lie reached by long dis­
should be favored with some ex prune packing business having
Cellent music.
tance phone. Home phone 61.
begun on Tuesday o f this week.
For
some
lime
the
Association
Rev. Ralph Chaffee departed
the latter pai t o f last week for a has had parties there getting
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
visit of a ftionth or so with rela the crates labeled and all in
Rates
$
1
.0
0
per
day
and
up
Call at the B u l l e t i n office and
tives at Long Beach, Cal. From roa lines« to commence the pack­
j get tapA fc» ship your hides to
■ there he ex|»ects to enter a uni ing as soon as the fruit was
The season
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
’ versity and complete his study 'vady.
2nd and Washington Sts.
•for the ministry. Mis many Mo­ weeks earlier than
Portland.
-t¡. ! +n
sier friends regret to see his de­ year.
Í
.li
parture from our midst, but al1
join in wishing him abundant j
HART, SCHAFFNtsft <& MARX Suits, new Fall stock
success wherever h i s field o f
Our Fall line o f Outing Flannel now in. We never
now being opened up. We have a few Big Bargains in
work should bt.
had a finer lot for you to choose from.
some summer styles we are closing out of this famous
1 It is not surprisng that people j
make.
.
H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E ST S T O R E
living several thousand miles
from Mosier do not know that
Our buyer, Mr. McCarty, now in New York selecting
such a place is on the map
Special
Special
our fall stock,'reports good success, and says we will
Even these "benighted heathen” 1
have the fin < t line of goods we have ever had for our
CHILDREN’ S OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS. Black and Tan. good
are being educated; hut what
MEN’ S aivl LADIES OXFORDS
customers 'this fall.
Every department will soon be
at 1.25 to 1.50 a pair. About ali sizes.
The pair
. . .
98c
Bhall we say o f a conductor and
Shoes that are worth double the money, but we must make room
trainmen on the main line of the j
more crowded with good things for your fall and winter
for
the new and full lines that are already beginning to arrive. We
great Harriman system who in
Special
needs.
formed some recent arrivals hen
have never offered better values than we are now offering in this
that they didn’ t know where Mo­
line. You can afford to buy these even though you would not need
There is a few o f those Lidies Tailored Suit.; left that
Men’s Dress Shirts
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35c
sier was? These railroad men
them until next s-ason. at the price we are selling theae at. There
you can save big money on. 2nd floor.
These are all nice patterns, in light and medium dark colors, plain
pass thru Mosier probably three
are not ali size*, and in the Men's they are mostly s'zeg from 6 to 8,
and
plaited
fronts,
with
neat
figures
and
stripes,
cutfs
attached.
Band
Children's" Oxfords
times a week on their regular
anil in the Ladies from ? 1-2 »<* i 1-2. Their regular selling ft iron*
Collars. Our regular 50e sellers. Made full cut. with good grade of
runs, but they^had to inquire at
82.50 to 8J.OO a pair. Bunche 1 Ir.ese are made a special price o f the
In Tan and Black. Blücher "ut and Ankle Strap, values
pearl buttons. Shirts that you j ay 7-^c and 80c each for in lotsof stores.
Pendleton for the location of Mo-
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83c
Your choice each
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up to $1.35, special the pair
%ier Who t0
A T COST
¿ S 3
120
g g g g g
idth. it is the duty of every During the month of August I will sell
Alex. Stewart,
M O SIE R
B a r b e r Shop
Alex. Stewart
Fruit
Lands
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A . LAKE
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T
he
PINES HOTEL
I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings
and Shoes
Ì Good Accommodations
THE DALLES, OREGON I
OREGON
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