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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1910)
— [ LO C A L — T .a u ? r . Furnished Rooms, by week or month, in private family. Apply D. W. H u d s o n , P.0. Box 155, Mosier, Ore. a-22tf. W AN TE D Mixed car o f Oak and Fir. State price o f each and whether four foot or sixteen inch, and shipping point Ivi : • . C. I. I r e l a n d , Moro, Ore. A Farewell Surprise October Fair at The Rifles | Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. About eight o'clock Tuesday We acknowledge receipt o f the for your sash, doors, srceensetc. The Mosier Luml»er Co. can evening l i l t e c u o f -Mosier's premium list for the Twentieth, fill your orders for lime, cem ent,' young folks gathered at the J. Ann"*»] Exhibition of the Second brick and plaster. j E. H igley home and from there ’ Eastern Oregon Agricultural So- P. L. Arthur left yesterday repaired to the temporary quar~| ciety, embracing the counties o f morning for a visit at his home tors o f the Clark family at the Wasco and Hood River, which in Castle Rock, Wash. Christian Church, to tender a will he held from October 4 to ... „ . . , .. . farewell surprise on Miss Nada, 8. This list will Le sent free to Wm. Baker left the latter part , . , , . ... . .. . , . Itelore her departure for Med- any one applying to Judd S. of last week for an indefinite vis- . j Fish, Secretary, at The Dalles, it in the Willamette valley. j The young lady was just con- Ore. W . H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. Several o f the young people1 templating how she might host ’ The cash premiums to he given enjoyed a trip to Hood River sPend *ier. last evening >n Mosier, W e (tealfin improved aid unimproved this year for agricultural exhi when a knock sounded at the last Sunday afternoon. | door, and upon answering it the bits amount to $1,500. There fruit-land in Mosier district. Send for h is! self-invited guests burst in upon E. E. Fraodrick moved . will be some fine exhibits at the our Iiooklet o f Bargains. family out to the ranch yester- ] * her i * \ f! s';!’r)nsf‘ " ’as com' Fair, and lovers o f livestock and MOSIER, - - ORE. day, where they will reside this ¡ ¡ * ^ ¡ ^ 0 * recep- those intef ested in « " c u lt u r e ) Five hundred families wanted ( at-ojive. The M o s ie r Hills Land During the month o f September I will sell , Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below & Orchard For Cash Company winter. tion room, and here various and horticulture w i l l f i nd FOR S A L E W. C. Kerslake arrived in games were played in which products o f this district that will Petite Prunes, in any quanti town last Saturday and will everyone joined with enthusi- open their eyes as to the won- j ty. at my ranch a mile east of spend » * «m e with his father, « “ * » ' , p red u cU ien e« o f this, town. Price 1 cent per pound. W. H. Kerslake. I were served by Rev. Clark, and )d„,. ° rt‘gon. E d . F. R e e v e s , W a n t e d — A crood homestead p o r tly after eleven good-byes speed program will be of Mosier, Ore. . j k . ' . were said and the friends dis- unusual interest and attractive relinquishment. Call at Bulletin perfied to their homes. purses will he hung for each While it was an enjoyable oc- event. There are so many at- F o $ S a l e :— One nearly new office or write, stating price and there v^as a je e lln g tnlca„ ns that ;t „ impo8sible J folding ted, with springs. Will givinK full description. AT COST Fruit Lands Bog.. Price Special. 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spuing and spring seat, $100.00 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above;. 140.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.0H 3-in. half truck, gear only; wide tire;. 95.0(1 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 1 1-8 in. Studebaker lfttigrade Buggy,.leather top and brake, 125.00. 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,, U0.Û0 15-16th "* ........................... 100.00 Studebaker Juniors,. 8.50. $85.00 90.00 95.00 75.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 6.50 Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. gell cheap. Inquire of F. A. W. E. Driver, a Baptist Mist wil|; /, f,„.' sbf. „.h„ hfs mention them all The best way For sale by Burggraf & W il Wilfert, Mosier, Ore. tf sionary o f Portland, preached, nf)anv friends during her sum- f° earn about them is to send fert in all parts o f Mosier Dis A . J. Derby Miss Huntetrls Postmistress! last Sunday night to a large con- j mer’ s sojourn here, was about * ° L a Prerr|ium list, trict. Fine Bargains. See us Miss Nora Hunter has been gregation at a union meeting to depart for another section o f ae aianagement is making L aw yer - . every effort to make the affair l,efore I,u-v in* elsewhere. We C. L. McKenna, o f Portland, appointed postmistress atMasier„ held in the Christian Church. ¡the slate, to make fhe most successful of any in the have small and large tracts. Ten spent last Sunday in town. among other people. OREGON *° ta*te *he P*ace ° f Mrs. Rachael HOOD R IV E R past. Send for a list and then acre tracts that we can sell you Mrs. Jas. McClure and her; _____ --------- | Stewart, who was forced to re Stanley Eastman and Wife vis make up your mind to attend. at the right price on easy terms daughter, Mrs. VanFleet, left sign on account o f her health. C. A. McCargar and family ited in Hdod River Tuesday. All correspondence promptly for their home at LaGrande, af- I leave today for Portland, where Miss Hunter,, who has been the ANNOUNCEM ENT Mrs. F. A. Shogren is visiting p ter answered. We will take care of „„ a „ three . e --------- oc« .,i.n d l her they wjn spend the Winter. weeks’ visit - with efficient assistant in the office Having received the unsolicited you. friends in Portland this week. cousins, W. T. and T. J. Mc for some time,, has received her Notary Public recommendation and endorse-1 H. M. Huxley spent Sunday Clure. certificate and took full charge- READ SEPTEMBER SUNSET and ment o f the R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e with his family in Hood River. o f her duties yesterday.. A lex Stewart presented his an Read “ Arizona the 47th Star” a n d D i s t r i c t A s s e m b l y , as Fire Insurance The Reliable Dealers W. L. Dreshach was a business nouncement this week for nom by Governor Richard E. Sloan, Joint Representative, for Wasco Hosier Oregon visitor in Hood R iver last Mon ination for the office o f joint and “ Fremont and the Bear Flag and Hood River Counties, I here- MOSIER War” by William Simpson, in OREGON representative for Wasco and day. Sunset for September now on by announce myself as a candi Hood River counties. Mr. Stew sale at all news stands, fifteen date, subject to the decision o f Miss Phronia Denny was shop art is endorsed by the Republi cents. the voters o f the Republican par ping in Hood River on Tuesday can Statò Assembly. W IL L TRAD E FOR ty o f said district at the Primary 1 The Poet Pipes His- Lays las«. Razors put in first-class condition. For Representative MOSIER L A N D Mr. W m . McMurray, Gen. to he held September 24th, 1910. F. A. Shogren is building a Frank M. Gill, o f Dufur, is an And if nominated and elected T 8 lots near Seattle, Equity Pass. Agt. o f the O. R. & N. Co., barn on his premises east o f anti-assembly candidate on the 10 acres, Napa, Calif 1250! with his wife, came up from shall use my best judgment and town. Republican ticket for the office 5 Pass. 4 cylinder, 35 H..P.’ Portland on Saturday evening o f State Representative for the ability in the discharge o f the( auto 1000’ Herman Reeves was a busi and spent Sunday with their district, composed o f the counties duties o f the of.,ce. 3 passenger runabout 20 h p 500 ness visitor iu Hood River last friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kern, at of Wasco and Iiood River. j A V E X ST E W A R T . 5 room5 house. Portland, D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D. Tuesday. Equity 1400 their ranch south o f town. Contract Mortgages $250 to 1000 MH D.'Snow and Miss Jainella They returned home Sunday P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Industrical, dividend paying, were visitors in Hood River on evening. stock. Any amount. Tuesday. We call attention to the an W H A T H AV E YO U TO TRAD E MOSIER - OREGON7 S. E. Francisco was a business nouncement o f I). P. Harvey, V 5 visitor in Portland the first of who isout for the nomination for County Commissioner. Also the week. i .. * ,• • but we lay pipes, which is o f fa r more MOSIER - - - - [OREGON that o f Fra«k M. Gill, o f Dufur, service to mankind. W e are expert xleo, Wright was attending to j plumbers, and repairers o f all kinds of business matters at Hood River who is after the nomination for G e o . H a a c k e , P ie ».. B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to ■ Plumbing work. W e do our work A l l State representative from Wasco Tuesday morning. i quickly and thoroughly, using the best T h e C a r e o f t iie A ll kinds o f Building and Hood River counties on tiie materials only and employing only the Mrs. Cobb returned last Tues anti-assembly ticket. 1. Horse Racing Material on hand, in best and most reliable workmen. We day from a three months’ visit cluding lath and shingles install new plumbing for water, gas, Mr. Lou Hess, o f Portland, has 2. A ir Ship Flying 'at her old home in Kentucky. of The Dalles, Oregon sewage, etc., and our ciiargts are been spending a few days at Estimates given for ma 3. Auto Races founded on reason. Miss Marion Ide. o f Portland, Grand View Terrace, with his W IL L H AVE PROMPT A T T E N T IO N 1 terial for building. . .. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn. 4. Band Concerts Capital $100,000.001 Q g G o u l d & S n y d e r , IE S - - OREGON ;Kuhn, at Grand View Terrace. Surplus and undivid While here Mr. Hess has become 5. Theatrical Attractions ed profits - 100,000.00 1 Mrs. James Pinder, o f Port much impressed with the laud H O O D R IV E R - - OREGON G. Stock Exhibitions Cash Prizes J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t land, visited the first o f the and may eventually take hold of ork 7. Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes E d M. W i l l i a m s M a x A. V o g t ! week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. some investment: Mr. Hess is JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Vice Pres. Cashier one o f Mr. Ben Selling’s oldest Akers. ell one $1500.00 Cash for Premiums men. j Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con E. T. Johnson, George and Send For Speed Drop into the B u l l e t i n offiec The undersigned is thoroughly crete W ork Charles Steelsmith, of Portland, Mrs. H. C. Clark and daugh Program To Hood River and get a receipt for that year’s ! prepared to put down open wells Oregon spent à part o f last Sunday in ter Nada started on Wednesday in any part o f the surrounding I subscription.. town. morning o f this week for Med | country. Has a complete outfit, ! including pipe cutting and thread- Mrs. Harry Kemp, o f Hood ford, in southern Oregon, where BOOKS, STA TIO N E R Y, PE R IO D IC A LS and SCHOOL ; ing tools-.. Does all kinds o f ce Ri ver, is visiting a few days they expect to spend the winter S U P PLIE S - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and ment,. rock and concrete work. here with her brother, John and where the latter will attend E XCH ANG E D - SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR Has Had 30 years’ experience in school. Rev. Clark accompanied 1 Davenport. the well business. May be found' A N Y P E R IO D IC A L A T P U B LIS H E R S ’ PRICES. them as far as Portland. Il is hy addressing him at The Dalles, O. D. Hogg and family came Local A yenl for The Oregonian. — — with feelings o f regret that the Ore., or inquire at Maier & up from Portland on Monday A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. people o f Mosier witness the de Schanno’ s store. The Dalles, On: and will spend a couple o f weeks A fine line o f Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobaaco on hand. parture o f these worthy people A. E. N e g u s . cm their ranch west o f town. We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop from our midst, for it is such a in and make themselves at home. Mr. and Mrs. King Wilson, o f class o f citizens that tend toward «KKKMMt»- Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s Hall. Portland, spent Sunday in Mo the upbuilding and improvement DR. H. L. DUMBLE sier, the guests of A. P. Bate- o f any place, and Mosier can ill - - - P H Y S IC IA N and s u r g e o n ham and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. afford to loose them. The best Akers. wishes o f all go with them to HOOD RIVER : OREGON ' Miss Nona Liebe, o f Los An their new home. DEALER IN geles, Cal., came down from The Candidate For County CcmmUtlnncr: Dalles on Monday and visited a W ill practice in Mosier and1 day with her sister, Mrs. Fred I hereby announce to the vot- May be reached by long dis Evans. | era o f Wasco county that I ;un a tance phone. Home phone 61. G. E. McCarter and family, candidate for the nomination for 'county commissioner on the Re who have been camping on Rock Creek for a couple o f publican ticket at the primaries H IDES! H ID E S!! H ID E S !!! weeks, left Tuesday afternoon Sept. 24th. I f nominated and Call the ulletin and elected I will serve ¡ill the people 'fo r their home at Portland. o f the county to the best o f my get tags ship your hides to J. E. Cole and family left last .jhility Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of ‘ to Sunday for Portland, where Mrs. D. P. H a r v e y . Portland. .*+ + **- Cole and the children will visit a week ol- so with her parents. S B E M B a R K Cî Mr. Cole returned home Monday. We have another dandy good special we ate dis- N ew Fall Dress Goods o f every dfescription. The J. P. Faust, o f Portland, was Do not playing in our west window for Saturday, a puest o f F. A. Shogren this! largest and finest .»sortm ent we have ever had. miss being in on these. week. While here he inspected Don’t overlook these. J V e can save you money. H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T c: B E S T S T O R E several places around Mosier, with a view to investing in some \ and taihfred, o f the newest fabrics. All thor o f our apple land. Mr. Faust is suits is equal to lets o f suits that you pay $7.00 oughly shrunk before they are made up, which in the engraving department of N ew Suits, Dress, Capes and Coats for We want you to call and see the fine new g ta “intees a shape retaining garment. You and $8.00 for. Then we have cheaper ones the O refo dan. lot o f new styles and weaves in our new Ladies and Misses. One of the Largest and have no idea how much better you will feel and le tte r ones. Any kind, any price you fall Suits and Overcoats for Men ami Boys. Mrs. Brown, Miss Mulkey. and look in ope o f these suits. Our Fall stock Bast assortments we? have ever had. All can wish for. I f you want a low priced Suit we have some Messrs. Holmes, Diefenlmch and is now ready t’orvour inspection. Come in and this fall’s styles, personally selected. Now o f the very host values that can be offered Woodcock, of Portland and Se see them. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and anywhere. All nicely made and finished is the time to get that-new suit while you attle, have been here for the Overcoats for $18.00. $20.00. $22.00 and$25.t 0. Men’s ami Boys’ Extra Parts in Kahaki, and o f material that would give the best o f past two weeks, camping on Other makes in Suits and Overcoats for S5.UO, have a complete assortment to choose from. satisfaction, even if you paid 1-4 more for Rock Creek and exploring the Funston. Corduroys, Jear-s. and Worsteds and $8.00. $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Ladies’ Suitvfor.$8.Oil; $10.00, $12.00. $15.00 them than we are asking. country. Miss Mulkey is an ar Cassimeres, for 90c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.90, $2.00, Then if you want the best line o f clothes tist and is sketching the scenery and up. Coats and Capes for $4.50, $5.00, $2.50, $3.00. $3.50 and up to $7.00 a pair. made, we want you to try one o f our HART. auuut Mosier. The first four $6.00, $7.00 and up. The Best Values you ever saw for $2.50, SC H AFFN E R & M AR X make. These are rtientioned were guests o f Mr. $3.50 rtnd $4.00. The material in these $4.00 guaranteed to lie All Wool, perfect’ ) cut Woodcock. Alex. Stewart Burggraf & W ilfert R E AL E S TA TE MOSIER B arber Shop J. E. COLE. D . D; H A IL at THE DAI,LES, Oregon, 1910 Mosier Lumber Co. 5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive $1500.00 First National Bank $500.00 WtLL W W D at office JUDD S. FÎSH, Secretary The P ass-T im e E. N. STROUP, Prop’r JAS. E. COLE. A. E. LAKE MOSIER “The Popular Clothier ¡T he OREGON PINES HOTEL l Men’s Clothing, e Furnishings f MR: C. A. FREY, Prop. * V | i and Shoes Good Accommodations II Rates $1.00 per day and up } THE DALLES, OREGON I j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. ÌMOSIER, OREGON THE PARIS FAIR New Fall Suits Boys’ 2-Piece Suits V. . .. £ izzjezzmxxsmssiza** to B