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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1910)
AT COST I Go to the Mosier Lumber C'o, Mrs. V. C. Young and son A Fine Orchard MRS. VV.’ A. DAVIS _ _ _ for vour sash, doors, srceens etc, I were visitors in Hood River Wed- A visit to some o f the orchards Eliza Anna Belle Witham was ay. ----------- J. K. McGregor was a business |ms,1‘lJ' ! Ijorn in Indiana June 24, 1859, in the vicinity o f Mosier is an Mrs. J. K. McGregor is at home TO LET. visitor at Portland the first of! from a three weeks’ outinq* a » I died at Mosier, Oregon, August education, an inspiration, a revo the week. U luto. being 51 years, 1 faonth lation anil a.delight to any one. Newport. furnished Rooms, by week or and 19 days of age. She was The writer was shown thru Lee The service at The Pines Ho- month, in pri vate family. Apply E. T. Chase returned on Wod- S. and Evans’ orch&xd&the other morn- J , p , W, HUDSON, P.O. B ox 155 , tel is eminently satisfactory and nesjay from a vacation at Long the eldest daughter of img and was amazed at the _ a _ ! Itnainaoe ¡a inArAsiQirur Beach. Wash. Lanah \ > itham. Beach, Wash, I business is increasing. Mosier, Ore. i In 1891 she came to Oregon abundant crop o f apples and a-22tf. Mrs. W. A. Stark is up from ------ j The Mosier Lumber Co. can and for the past four years had prunes, the fruit in both or- Reg. Prifc« Special ...... . River thi. week. v i.itln* | ^ Um« a m ,n * been at Mosier. About nine chards bending the branches to 2 1-2 in, Wagons with holster spring and' 500 boys and girls wanted at htrd<w£htei, ; is. <0- >us- ( R. E. Duncan was up last Wed- years ago she was married to the ground. While some or- spring seat, $100.00 $85.00 pnee. Mrs. John d ’N. Biles and Miss nesday from Hood River looking George Tryon and was left a chants this year have been, more 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,. LEO .(JO 90.00 E- E. Fraedrkk spent last Sun Daisy Biles, of Portland, are al'ter his land interests, widow by his death which oc- °r less afflicted with scale, Mr. 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 ! spending a few weeks at Lc- Evans’ crop seems to he per- j 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,. day in town with his family. J. N. Mosier, W. G. Harvey j curred last year, 95.00 75.00 and Tom Connor were business On May 25 o f this year she fectly free from it <\pd the pack-j 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon,, with brake, 135.00 120.00 C. L. McKenna, was a visitor* howa. visitors in The Dalles yesterday. ! was married to W. A. Davis, e,’s say his crop will he above 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather in town last .Sunday from Port-j Henry Olson was down from Mrs, Sarah McVey came down Who, with a sister, Mrs. W. A. the average. Many o f the prune top and brake, 125.09 100.0# Biggs on Tuesday visiting rela- land.. from rhe Dalles and went out bo | stockdale, o f Portland, a brother, trees in this orchard will bring 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,. E10.00 100.0# Mfs. Harold Davis left last I tivea and shaking hands with 15-16th ** “ ................... 100.00 85.0# Saturday for a few days’ visit at | friend* Studebaker Juniors,, 8.50 6.50 and Mrs, Estelle Longnecker, a Pei tree, at the price prunes are weeks. Mr. Alex Mitchell and Mr. Portland. i daughter by a former marriage, selling this year Miss Annie Leonard, who vis Most o f the older settlers in Ed. Reeves is up from Port Frank Taylor, of Portland, at ited for a fortnight here, with survive her. land this week looking after his tended the funeral of Mrs. W. her mother, Mrs. W. W. Wine Mrs. Davis’ death was very Mosier. including Mr. Evans, A. Davis on Tuesday. gar left last Friday for her home sudden and unexpected, although planted prune orchards when prune erop. B. L. Sellinger, of Trout Lake, at Redlands, Cal. her health was not good. On they located here and reapeu Sheriff Levi Chrisman was Wash., spent a part of Monday G. E. McCarter and family and Saturday night la 3 t Dr. Robin- golden harvests from them wliiit down from The Dalles last Sat and Tuesday in town looking at- Mr. ivlct aitei s mother. Mis. 1* son was hurriedly summoned t< the r apple trees were growing urday attending to business mat H. McCarter, arrived in town last the Davis residence, several a,Kl coming into bearing. Bui ter business interests ters. Saturday and wall spend a few miles out of town, hut Mrs. Da- abundant crops some years witi A. J. Derby Jacoba.hrothers, of Portland, weeks recuperating. They are J. M. Lei ter oame up from vis had expired before liis ar low prices, discouraged many accompanied Mark Mayer on his camping on Rock Creek. Portland on Wednesday on busi L aw yer and the orchards were dug ui 0. A. Moseley, of Hood River, rival there, presumably of heart ness connected with the proposed weekly visit to Mayerdale Ranch and the land set to apples. is in town this week looking af- ; failure. last Friday, returning Sunday. railroad up Mosier Creek. - OREGON I ter his interests in tin’s vicinity. The funeral services were held Those, however, who still clunj. HOOD RIVER Mrs. W. A. Stockdale and J. Razors put in lirst-class condition. 1 Mr. Mosely owns land in thf to their prune orchards have not G. A. McCargar and.'family re from the Baptist Church, Mosier, 0. Witham, of Portland, at- Grand View neighborhood, and regretted it. Last year, for in- turned on Wednesday, fr o m on Tuesday, conducted by Rev.. * Portland, accompanied by Mrs. tended the funeral of their sis- has recently sold a 20-acre tract VV. A. Stark. The body was stance, when ail crops wen ter Mrs W. A. Davis, on Tues- to a gentleman from Iowa, who light, those who h?d prunes McCargar’ s mother and sister. will arrive in Mosier soon w ith laid to rest in Odd Fellows’ Notary Public day last. made iriore money on them then his family and household goods Cemetery. Miss Alice Davenport, of The and | Mrs. E. U. Davis, of Portland, 1 to locate among us. A number o f friends and on anything else. Dalles, visited lastSaturday and Fire Insurance DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Rev. Air. Hargreaves, o f Hood neighbors from the town and Sunday with her brother, J. T. and Mrs. May Taylor, ol Sacra- hosier - Oregon, Davenport, leaving on Monday i men to, Cal., visited this week River, preached m tiie Baptist, countryside attended the funera', The Poet Pipes His Lays P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n I with the former’s sister, Mrs. D. Church here last Sunuay night who extend their heartfelt sym for Portland. to a mixed congregation of the pathy to the bereaved husband. i Robinson. three churches of Mosier. He Mrs. Amos Root returned last MOSIER - OREGON Ed. L. Howe returned Satur talked "straight from the shoul Saturday night from Collins Card Of Thanks Springs, where she has been day night from a brief visit to der” , saying that, like Hood River, Mosier has too many To the friends and neighbors Portland. Mrs. Howe will spend getting the benefit o f the heal- If you have anything to sell, churches for so small a town, Leading Dealers in irg waters for the past six weeks, a week or two at Geaih.ut, on and that there was too much who assisted me with kind words see me as I am in a position and deeds, during my bereave „ , , , I the beach. to handle good buys in short ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND doctrinal religion preached and Geo. Mathews returned home not enough religion o f Jesus ment in the loss of my wife, I Don Clement left on Wednes test Sunday from Portland, where ',U*er‘ I in large and small tracts. whore he has! Christ. Conditions are worse, desire to express my heartfelt I now have parties waiting! he has been at the bedside of his day for Montana, ' he said, in Hood River because, t .auks. for 160 to 320 acres close i * P°ils to list your property mother, whose death was chron secured a position with the gov instead of. only three different i W. A. I)Avis. ernment on a big surveying churches, there are fourteen in with us.} in at a reasonable price. icled recently. proposition. that town all claiming that theirs Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or Stanley J: Simpson, of Seattle, is the only “ straight and narrow 1 McGregor Qc Bothfur, I). E. Meikle, of Portland, lias but w." Jay pipes, which is o f far mor< 6 miles out. Must be cheap. who visited his father, R. W. way” in fact they were ail too* purchased t h e entire Mosier service to mankind. We are exper. narrow” to accomplish much Simpson a few days last week MOSIER - OREGON plumbers, and repairers of ail kinds o. Mr. Hargreaves’ plan teft on Sunday for the Bend l,rune wi,ich ¡8 nowL bei,,>v good Plumbing work. Wo do our won sonuti'v, where he will spend aM)acked and sh’ l,' ,ed at the »’ate would he to consolidate the three quickly and thoroughly, using the liesl , * . . 1 n n , 1.1 v churches or Mosier or. as he ex- materials only and employing only tin ! MOSIER - - - - OREGON part of his vacation. ‘ 1 pressed it, to form a confedera- pi best and most reliable workmen. Wi i Dean, of Portland, came tion o f the churches and secure Wm. Marsh returned home! install new plumbing for water, gas 1 test Saturday night from Port-1 UP 'a*1" wet‘k to look altti his a minister who is not “ dyad in G e o . H a a c k e , P ’ ra . sewage, etc., and our charges art A l l B usin ess e n t r u st e d to ! the wool” of this, that or the range on the ridge south ol For sale by Burggraf & Wil- founded on reason. land, where he, with his wife, other church, but wh is a broad T he C a r e o f t h e All kinds o f Building has been with his mother, who town. This is Mr. Dean’ s first minded expounder of the true fert in all parts of Mosier D is-; G ould & S n yder . visit to Mosier in three years Material on hand, in is in a hospital. He reports hi; religion o f Christ, who was trict. Fine Bargains. See us and he finds both the town and cluding lath and shingles neither a Christian, Methodist, before buying elsewhere. We \ H O O D R I V E R mother as much improved. - - OREGON country wonderfully improved. Baptist., Presbyterian, Roman have small and large tracts. Ten , of The Dalles, Oregon Estimates given for ma The lumlv'r for the addition to Catholic, or anything else hut acre tracts that we can sell you , WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION J. N. Mosier and wife re terial for building. . . JOHN G. ZOU.S & SONS the school house arrived last Christ. Judging from the com at the right price on easy term s.' Capital - - $100,000.00 turned Tuesday evening from ments. the discourse was re-1 week and the contractors, Hard MOSIER - - OREGON All correspondence promptly! Contractors in Stone. Erick and Con Surplus and undivid wick & Wright, are straining Portland, where Mrs, Mosier un ceived with much approbation, ed profits - 100,000.00 crete Work derwent an operation for the re- as Mr. Hargreaves was com- answered, We will take care of i Avery effort to finish the budding Hood River - Oregon J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t moval of a tumor on one of her mended for his fearlessness in you. In time for the opening of school. E d M. W il l ia m s M a x A. V ogt W e l l W o r k eyes. As an instance of the fair presenting a few indisputable Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rutledge, sex’s ability to withstand pain, facts. We venture to say th Vice Pres. Cashier W e l l D o n e h . g . k i b b e e HTs ideas were carried on of Portland, are visiting F. A. it is slated that the operation \hoi*o would result a far greater The Reliable Dealers Shogren and family. Mr. Rut was of two hours' duration, and spirit of unanimity and Christian Drop into the B ulletin offiec The undersigned is thoroughly N O T A R Y P U B L IC ledge was formerly connected during the entire time Mrs. Mo- fellowship than obtains at pros- MOSIER OREGON and get a receipt for that year’s prepared t» put down open wells- cut. M o s ie r - - - ¡with the art department of the s.er took no anesthetic. O r e g o n subscription. in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, Oregonian but is now in husine. s Mrs. M. M. Sleeth, of Port including pipe cutting and thread- BOOKS, STATIONERY. PERIODICALS and SCHOOL ffor himselR land, State Organizer, Field ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce SUrPLIES - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD anti Geo. B. Reeves, who, with hi; Evangelist and Lecturer for the ment, rock and concrete work. W. C. I'. U., delivered a talk on EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKFN FOR wife and Mrs. Tribou, o f Port Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May he found! ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES.' land, came up last week to visit state wide prohibition for 1910, E. N. STROUP, Prop’r in tiie Christian Church last by addressing him at The Dalles, Local Agent for The O r e g o n i a n .----- bis brothers and their fami ,,fi Monday evening. By some over Ore., or inquire at Maier & several days, left on Wednesday sight on the part of the ¡»erson A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table.. JA S . E . COLE. Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. -for Hood River, where the party who was notiued of her coming, A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. A. E. N egus . will visit another brother before the announcement was not We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop Handed in for publication, nor returning iinuie. in and make themselves at home. .«tSSMtMM«: was it made from the pulpits on Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. DR. H. L. D U M B L E Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wyss, Sunday. As a result a very small audience listened to a very Mrs. R. Yackie, Clins. Ahcr MOSIER - - - OREGON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON •nathy, of Mosier, and Matt able argument on the dry state question. ¿chore», Jr., o f The Dalles, who HOOD RIVER : OREGON C. G. Dwight, who is travel has been visiting at the W yss DEALER IN home this summer, went to Tin ing for the Lloyd Mamifno.iuring he .Dalles last Sunday to attend a Co., of Menominee, Mich., came Will practice in Mosier and up front Portland Wednesday MR. C. A. FREY, Prop. gathering o f relatives a n d evening and spent yesterday at . May lie reached by long dis * friends, the occasion being tin his ranch south of town. 1 Mr. birthday anmverSaiv o f Mat! Dwight, with bis In other, R. L. tance phone. Home phone 61. Schoren, Sr. The party re Dwight, purchased the John --------------------- ------- ------------------- Brown place last Springand they turned on Monday. s! HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!!! are making great improvements Adolph Bohll, Secretary o f th< on it. The Dwight brothers lo- Call at the B ulletin office and Houston Business League, o f cated in Mosier after having in get tags to ship your hides to Houston, Texas, spent a part of vestigated many other widely advertised fruit sections of the KaufFman. Davidson. Semmel, o f last Friday and Saturday in Mo- Northwest, and they are well «O»» S ii* » ' Portland. ¿¡er, coming up from Portland i oi to it with their choice. .«•(»cxitt« with C. ('. Chapman and wife 1 u n .— H . T -BTTÜIB M K S rcsr'V « S E s? ASLSVRASrEr? Much to the regret o f Mosier people, Mr. Boldt could not b e 1 Special ju ice on Summer dress goods. There are some Gingh-ims, New Suitings; N.-vv Kimona Ne a On'.in present at the booster meeting splendid Bargains in this lot. Suitable f»r most any on Saturday night. lie is cer goods. Our Fall liiv i :irc Uvilining to arrjv<u want. tainly a live wire” ami Houston * H O O D R I V E R S L A R G E S T 8c B E S T S T O R E is most fortunate in securing him to manage its business (league. Them are a few o f those Ladies’" Tailored Suits left also, that we are soiling at a big Bargain. Dncle I«ee Evans and wife This fail’ d newest styles and weaves. Our suit depart T,adies and Misses Dress Skirts, mostly small sizes in Lai li $10.0«) Values for . . . . . But S 6.67 and Mr«. Fred Evans and little big values in everyone. ment is piest mir g an entirely new appearance those days. $15.00 " .................................... $ 10.00 son arrived home last Sunday o' 0 Values for New Suits, Coats and Dresses. We can please you in $18.00 ” $1.40 $ 12.00 $2.60 tight from thur outing at New- * ti is line now in every way. giving you the very newest $1.60 ind sq on. Only a few left. Don’ t you want to l>e the $2.50 styles anil weaves, and hott >m prices. This depavriuent ,*>rt and Alsea Bay. Fred $ 2.00 lucky one? These are not old styles, only some that w e $3.1*0 will Ue supplied with a la-re and hotter stock than ever, $ 2.40 Itraught the auto up from Port want to close out. $. 1.00 this fall and we know tint -\-e can give yon hotter values $3.20 ■land on Mom! .y. They report a B g reductions in Men’s. Ladies and Children’s Canvas Sö.OO than you can got anywhere else in the city with twice the $ 1.00 Son «•VV di ts that nro s!i>>k very pleasant visit with F. M. Si ecs and Oxford«. Something cool and easy for vour ■ !. in light gta}i. Covri v«iu«s at Ì2.25 assortment toeho. se from. feet at a ( action o f their real worth. *l..m land Price Hunter and their fain- ilia« and say that the fishing and Suits and Over- SPE HAL New H ABT SCH AFFNKÜ « Ä. M. hunting was fine. The climate MANHATTAN SHIRTS for Men. Guaranteed not !;oys pn it; plain knee ¿00 to 40c values now e is nothing l*'t- ctMts for fall and winter now in. 17c irffhe h >w country is too damp to fade. Perfect in fit and workmanship. $1.50 to Rots’ pants 40c tii 66c Valuo nc 29v ter made. for Mrs. I,ee Evans' health, but B ovs’ pants 7(‘c to $1.0** values i ow $2.50 each. 48c otherwise she enjoyed the trip. - v ¿1- fS iW i sat r r*»». r— LOCAL During the month o f August I will sell Cash Studebaker W agons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below:— For j <v™r ’ “' r 1, p“i a"d* “;-tEvara, S s iw tr tia V B r ten " H Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. MOSIER B a rb er Shop Alex. Stewart J . E . COLE. REAL ESTATE Fruit Lands D. D. HAIL Mosier Lumber Co. First National Bank ,T Burggraf & Wilfert The Pass-Time A. E. LAKE "The Popular Clothier T PINES HOTEL Men’s Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes f Good Accommodations TH E D A LL E S, OREGON Rates $1.00 per day and up I Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. OREGON I INew Tailor-made Suits for Ladies TH E P A R I S F A I R Special