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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1910)
LOCAL — Five hundred families wanted at once. Visit To Memaloose AT COST The Fall Term of School • Prune Season Closed The prune season closed this Last Sunday one o f Hosier’s The Fall term of the Mosier Go to the Hosier Lumber Co. prominent young men took a Public School will open a week week and the growers are well for your sash, doors, srceensetc. party o f pecyD a s;.i! up t • • o n » I'»'""'4 * • v_. . c ' *■ ](/1 i L u j , i . v p vi n & • x A . • o satisfied with the crop and price, X «, LET. this is Labor Day, the pupils will which was the highest.ever re -1 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cohorts, Memaloose Island. Furnished Rooms, by week or D uring the month o f August I vnll sell Having secured Mr. Couver’s l>e enrolled only, and will be dis- ceived for prunes. Eleven car month, inpnvate family. Apply (4 Portland, are visiting' R. M. large sail Iwat and Mr. Couver missed until Tuesds y morning, loads were shipped besides , Studebaker W agon s, Hacks D. W. HUUSON, P.O. B ox 155, Ross and family. to guide it, we start«! about when the regular session will be- large number sent by express1! Mosier, Ore. Mrs, W. E. Cliown was shop tierce o'clock. The sail up was gin. Mrs. Amy L. Gove, Prin- The Mosier prune is a good thing m i l l B l l g g i e S a t p i IC £ S b c l O W a-22tf. ping in Hood River last Monday | very pleasant as we did not have cipal; Miss Lucilla Brackett, I n - 'to tie to and we surmise that Reg.. Price Special afternoon. j to tack, but sailed no the river, termediate; and Miss- Bertha those who have considered dig* 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and Geo. Wright was a business Louie Conimi, th e marble which gave us a chance to view Booth, Primary. Mrs. Gove and ging up their prune trees will spring seat, $100.09 $85. victor in Hood River Monday. works man of The Dalles, was in the heautifu scenery along the Miss Booth are well known to be change their minds now. 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above; 110.90 90. J. M. Elliott left Wednesday town yesterday» banks o f the Columbia. We good instructors. Miss Brackett, 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 11-5.00 95. morning for a visit to Portland. 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,. 95.00 75. J. M. Lei ter was up yesterday reached Memaloose about four though a stranger, comes well 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 G.. E. Morden, of Portland, from Portland looking after his and after exploring the Island recommended and the patrons o f | . and having several pictures ta- the school may feel assured that 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st gradcf-Buggy, leather spent list* Sunday on his ranch property interests. «a ken, we made ready for our re-! their children will receive the! top and brake, 12u.00: 100.00 pouth of town. Mrs. J. E. Carpenter returned turn. As the wind was blowing best o f instruction. All pupils' 15-10th Studebaker Buggy,.same as apove,. 149.00 100.00 U H. Wilson returned Sunday Tuesday from a brief visit with we all prepared for a ducking on who will be o f school age before j 15-lGth “ “ ........... ICO. 00 85.00- nig*# from a brief visit w ith his friends in Portland. Studebaker Juniors, 8.50- our return trip and we certainly .Jan. 1st next, may enter now, as 6.50 family in Portland. Mrs. C. G. Nichol and little got it as we had to tack back and no mid-winter beginning class Geo. Sturgess, of Portland, daughter were visitors at Hood across the river several times be- will he entered. All primary pu- For sale by Burggraf & Wil was visiting relatives and friends River on Wednesday. fore we reached home. It was pils should enter the first day to fert in.all pails o f Mosier Dis in town last Sunday. 'The office hours for the tele about G:30 when we landed a 'd get the benefit o f foundation trict. Fine Bargains. See us Messrs. Burggraf & Wilfert phone; company have been we all looked as though we had work in phonics. before buying elsewhere. We been in a shipwreck. { -------- <*-------- were business visitors in Port changed from 10 p. m. to 9:30. Mosier, Oregon. hav e small and large tracts. Ten Those present were Mrs. R. land the first of the week. Pleasant Beach Party acre tracts that we can sell you Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor M. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mrs. G. H. Leonard returned spent several Bathing price ««» on coajr easy tt-i terms. days this sevejai nay» tins week with it • . »»: ...... t l M n • parties havq » been very — * at the right i»»«.«.- ms. A. J. Derby last night from a few days visit fishing on the Washington side. n . ai W m c l ' it ; " 1 P ° P u ' a l‘ this summer and many All correspondence promptly Clat k, Alice Mos er, Grace Hig- pleasant evenings were spent at answered. We will take care of in Portland. • L aw yer Mrs. Bert Langford and daugh- ley and Messrs. W. R. Fessen- the river side, hut the latest fan- you. Geo. Young and family left ter Jennie, of Portland, came up den, W. L. Dresbach, Paul Hig- cy js tht. beach party. On Tues- yesterday for White Salmon - OREGON Tuesday to spend a week with ley, Hai and Master Shel- a.... „ lav. D. I). 1). D. Hail i i r i t r t v o P X*r W ilfert HOOD RIVER where they will live this Winter. Tuesday day a large party o f ___ men, ______ women R Burggraf ot»1 Razors put in first-class condition. her sister, Mrs. J. E. Cole. Icy Hudson. and children, knives, forks and Our thanks are due Mr. Geo The Reliable Dealers A. spoons, repaired to Lhe beach op Mrs. J. J. Smith and two sons, Mathews for a box of fine Craw posite town and spent the after- MOSIER - - OREGON ford peaches which fie presented Fred and Ralph, came up from I (¡Lurch of Christ Notte; noon and evening until nine us this week. Portland Tuesday and will spend Notary Public Our services on last S u n d a y o’ clock. They took with them Mosier visitors in The Dalles on 3ime time on the ranch east of and were well attended and several everything good to eat, —roast- town. Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fire Insurance DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. ing ears, potatoes, “ weiners” , The Feet Pipe; Marsh, T. J. McClure and H. W. D. W. Hudson is raising the strangers were present. Mosier - Oregon Next Lordsday morning our etc., which were cooked before Hannum. roof on the west side of his resi P hysician and S u r g e o n subject will be “ Th * House built on open fire on the sand. About dence and building two addi D. W. Hudson and danghtei by J(XX) Men, Women am Young 35, old and young, partook of the! REAL ESTATE MOSIER - OREGON Mattie visited relatives in Hoot tional sleeping rooms above that. People” , Will try to make it in-, %ast. The weather was ideal.! '3iver; a couple of days the firs! riortion of the * house. teresting. After supper games were played, j WILL TRADE FOR o f the week. Mr. French, o f the firm of The evening meriting wi'i he a in which all joined] with the MOSIER LAND Leading Dealers in. Then the R. R. Morrison and E. N. Simons, Shuttleworth & French, union service, and B Sl¿uk is abandon o f youth. 8 lots near Seattle, Equity $1000 Stroup, with their families, left of New York, and Mr. Simons, to preach, in our Church, L e t1 crowd surrounded a big Itonfire 10 acres, Napa, Calif 1250 ORCHARDS a n d FRUIT LAND Monday morning for a ten days of the firm o f Simons & Shuttle- all come and see our smiling Su- ! and cracked jokes, spun yarns;. 5 Pi:->s. 4: cylinder, 35 H. P.. worth C<>., of Glasgow, Scotland, perintendent, et al. in large and small tracts. ! sang songs and had a jolly time. outing on Mt. Hood. auto 1000 arrived in Mosier last night, 3 passenger runabout 20 h p 500 ! A good time like this should be 11. C a m p b e l l f t a r k , (It paps to list your property, Mesdamos V/m. and James coming here for the purpose of! 5 room house. Portland, Minister. repeated. McClure went to Portland yes looking over the apple situation, j Equity 1400 with us.) terday morning, returning oi Contract Mortgages $250 to 1000 and arranging, if possible, fo r 1 but we lay pipes, which is o f far more the evening train. Imlustrical, dividend paying service to mankind. We are expert McCregor & Bothfur, handling a portion of this sea F o r S a l e :—One nearly new Any amount. plumbers, anil repairers of all kinds of stock. son’ s crop for-the export trade. folding bed, with springs. Wifi Plumbing work. Wo do our work WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE MOSIER - OREGON -i sell cheap. Inquire of F. A. quickly and thoroughly, using the best As another instance o f the j i! SL J materials only and employing only the tf size and perfection o f Mosier Wiffert, Mosier, Ore. best and most reliable workmen. We fruit, we cite a hunch of twenty- R. Bassett, who owns ten acres - - OREGON plumbing for water, gas, MOSIER - - of the Davenport tract, was uj fix immense Hungarian Mosier Lumber Co. id our charges are 8m ’ HI tounded on reason. from Portland last-Sunday look which G. II. Leonard brough G e o . H a a c k e .. P i e s . A ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o io town the other day from his ing after his interests. 5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive T he C ar e o f the / All kinds o f Building G ould a S nyder , ranch south of town. The Sam Stark was up from Hood prunes grow on a branch not Material on hand, in 1. Horse* Racing $1500.00 River on Monday looking aftei over ten inches long. H O O D R IVER - - O R E G O N Again, cluding lath and shingles o Air Ship Flying IVDs political fences. He is out Virit Brooks brought in a box of of The Dalles, Oregon Estimates given for ma for the district Judgeship. Auto Races 3. nectarines that old fruit grow $500.00 WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS terial for building. . . A party from Portland, consist ers say are the largest they ever 4. Band Concerts Capital $100,000.00 H O S I E R . . O R E G O N Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con big o f J. E. Blackburn, H. Prou saw anywhere. Surplus and undivid 5. Theatrical Attractions ci- «te Work ty and H. J. Darling, were i: ed profits 100 , 000.00 ------------------------- — ------------------------------------------ The addition to the Mosier Hood River Oregon 6. town last Sunday looking at our school house is nearing comple Stock Exhibitions Cash Prizes J. S . SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t W ell W ork ore hard st E d M . W il l ia m s M ax A . V ogt 7. tion. The outside work is about Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes Vice Pres. Cashier E. O. McCoy, of Wasco, visited done, including the painting, W ell D o n e M. G. K I B B E E $1500.00 Cash for Premiums in town last Friday and Satur The plasterers arrived yesterday day. Mr. McCoy owns a plan and the inside work will he Send For Speed Drop into the B u l l e t i n offiec The undersigned is thoroughly JUDD S. FISH, Secretary n o t a r y p u e l ic O rm Mosier Creek and was hen pushed rapidly in order that the Program and get a receipt for that year's prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding __M C S i ER looking after his interests. work will be finished before O r e g o n subscription. country. Has a complete outfit, Mrs. Harry Davis and little school opens. The building is including pipe cutting and thread being erected in a verj substan BOOKS, s AVITO MERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL nephew left on Sunday for her ing tools. Does all kinds of ce SUPPLIES OLD BOOKS BOUGHT. SOI D ard ment, rock and concrete work, ntome at Prineville, after a tial and satisfactory manner and lias had 30 years’ experience in month’ s visit with her husband’ s when completed will lie a credit I. vUMANGED SUBSCRIPTIONS TAK1 N IC R the well business. May he found parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc to the town as well as to the AN ; PERK DK 1AL ‘ AT PUBLK HERS’ PRK El . E. N. STROUP, Prop’r by addressing him at Tiie Dalles, builders, Hardwick A' Wright. Gregor. Local Agent for The O r e g o n i a n . ----- Ore., or inquire at Maier.& L. i l Itailey considers hims t A place where all may enjoy a quietthourat pool or card table. Schanno’ s stbas» The Dalles, Or. Mr. Opal' Churchill, of Port J A S . L. C O L E . A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. land, arrived in town Sunday. very fortunate. (?) Last Spring A. E . N e g u s . We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop He is a painter and will assist L ho was tipped ofT the hurricane in an,d make themselves at home. H. Wilson in the work o f paint deck of a pitching hronc and his Remember the place, downstairs, under? Stroup’ s Hall. DR. H. L. DUMBLE ing the buildings at Mayerda! collar bone was broken. No\ lie figures as the victim o f an Ranch. MOSIER - - - OREGON P H YSIC IA N and s u r g e o n accident at the Ma.verdale ranch. Mrs. Laura McDonald arrived Friday, while assisting in ce in Mosier last Saturday iron menting a wall, the brake on the J HOOD RIVER ; OREGON Salt Lake City, and will spend : windlass slipped off, and the if * IV. : AI I R IN week or tw’o here. Mrs. Mc handle, revolving rapidly as the A .i. Will practice in Mosier and Donald purchased a small tract bucket of cement dropped to the X MR. C. A. FREY, Prop. of land south of town when sh bottom of the well, struck him on I May be reached by long dis vVas here last Fail and is having the forehead, causing a severe » tance phone. Home phone 61. it improved. contusion. Dr. Robinson \v: s I O. P. King, o f Ventura. Cal., immediately called and attended I •* HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!!! visited a day this week with his to the worn d. Earl sa;s he was I quite fortunate in both accidents brother-in-law, A. M. R o o p . j Call at the B ulletin office and Mr. King was formerly a n si j as each might have been much get tags to ship your hides to dent of Grass Valley, Sherman j more serious. He is recovering KauiTman. Davidson, Semmel, of Corner 2nd and W ashington Sts. Itine; reedy tor t»unty. He still retains large licely now and gt Portland. Interests there, and left yester - 1 he i e\t mishap. day for Sherman Co. to look af S flK n ew bbr them. New F dl Suits for Mjn and Boys. H iiST, S ut C >ats and Drosses for S« e our New F Mrs. A. Stewart was brought j 120 Fruit Lands Í S ? ^ 8 « For Cash Alex. Stewart, MOSIER Barber Shop & Alex. Stewart J. E. COLE. rm D. D. H A I L -----------------— •,rr at THE DALLES, Oregon, 1910 X T Ä First National Bank The / A. E. LAKE T h E “ The Popular Clothier Men’s Cloihing, Furnishings -f and Rates $1.00 per day and up Wm. Crosslry, of D. Crns.-Jej A Sons. New York, passed ti n Mosier yesterday tin his wa> east. While in the city Mr. Ciossley conferred with Mana ger II. M. Huxley, of the Frui1 Gr itv»r*s Association, reg m i i thd >,pple crop, of w hich Mr. Crosslev'g firm expects to handle a portion this season. OREGON FAIR MOSIER. i Ladies and !\ s PINES HOTEL ! Good Accommodations T H E D A L L E S , OREGON ;k>me Monday evening from lb ed River, where she lias lieen under a physician’s care for several weeks. While still very weak. Mrs. Stewart h;m made a won derful recovery from her recent illness, and it is hoped that sl.< will soon regain complete health. Pass-Time THE All PARIS H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T 6c B E S T S T O R E Suesine Silk B ovs’ 2-Piece Suits \ spVmhd assortoti nt suit: hie for 8 ,-hool or Divas wear and at prie that are mos reason »bio. 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Regular 45c and 50c values, and Good Big values at that, but we want to close them out and you osu-ihave- your choice a t - - - - - - - 29c Special Ladies Silk-finished Lisle Union Suits. Knee length, trimmed with a good grade of torihon lace 2 1-2 inches wide. Neck and arm-holes taped with silk. A trifle soiled in a railroad'wreck. Values to 70c a suit. Your choice 39c