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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1910)
Five hundred families wanted School Opens MILLINERY | Go to the Hosier Lumber Co. atonce- On Tuesday morning. at the Mrs. Gordon Graham will have [ for your sash, doors, srceens etc. ________ C. J. Littlepage is a business ringing oi too bell, the pupils her Fail opening of Millinery — ------------------------------------------- -— visitor in Portland thisAveek. assembled at tiie school house to next Thursday and Friday, Sept. TO L E T . I The Mosier Lumber Co. can resume their slumps after a ioan d id . Ail the latest styles Furnished Rooms, by week or f,]| y o u r o r d e r s for lime, ceme->t, ithree months’ vacation. They Jn tall and Winter Hats lor La- month, in private family. Apply brick and plaster. al1 gathered in the Principal’s dies Misses and Chdclren Will I-. ,,, iimuoakt p n p , lV icc • ... • tt . room, where each of the three he on display at Mrs. E. L.^Jra- D. W. H u d s o n , P .0. B ox 155, ( Mos.erites visiting in Hood - leacher3 interesting talks ham’s, Main St. Mosier, Ore Itiver Wednesday were F. N. to them The pupi!a seemed --------------------------------- a-22tf. , Stroup and wife* and Ai thin , eager Up their studies TRAIN DERAILED Reg. Price ¿Special -------- "*■*---------- lvuhn. again and, enthused by the new, Passenger train No. 6, east FOR SALE j Miss Priscilla Foster returned large, light and airy rooms, and hound, ran into an open switch 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and W . H. KEKSLAKE, Mgr. n ... T> <„ mi,„ n 'on Wednesday morning from a the fact that thevjiave the same at Wyeth last night, a n d spring seat, $100.00 $85.00 Petite Prunes, in any qua 11 two month’s visit with friends teachers they had last year,. in the engine and three coaches 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 110.00 80. (X) We deal in improved ¿ftU unimjirnvçd I ty, at my ranch a. mile east 01 j at Wamic. the upper and lower rooms, and were ditched. Details are 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 town. Price 1 cent per pound. ; jjamford Chown came up from aa instructor for the interme- meagre, hut it is reported that a fruit lam! in Monier district. Send for! 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, 95.00 75.00 E d . F. R eeves , I Port land on Sunday last and diate department who comes so “ brakebeam” passenger was iur Booklet o f Bargains. 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, , 135.00 120.00 Mosier, Ore. spent a day with his brother, W. well recommended, there is no killed. It was not learned here 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather K Chown. doubt that the entire school will this morning if any of the pas- make excellent progress this sengers on the train were killed i MOSIER, - - ORE. top and brake, 125.00 100.00 R o r S a l k : -O ne nearly new! That B A R N E T T A P P L E term. or injured, but they could scarce-: 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 100.00 folding bed, with springs. Will j PICKING BUCKET will save Contrary to the wishes of some ly escape a severe shaking up. 15-Kith “ ..................... * “ 100.00 85.00 teachers, the instructors in tla sell * cheap. Inquire of F. A. ou many bruised apples. Studebaker Juniors, ' sale at Stewart’s. 8.50 6.50 Mosier school desire, and cordi- ti Wilfert, Mosier, Or. Mrs. W . A. SI rk, of Ho Wm Stevenson, who is work- ally invite, the attendance of all River, visited her daughter, Mrs. ing with the telephone gang at patrons of the school, and visitors Wm. Akers, this week. J. T. Davenport visited friends The Dalles visited over Sunday ; generally. They are always wel- . ■«• come. It is evident, however, here with <• his wile in The Dalles this week. Work Highly Satisfactory that the Mosier public has entire C. Y. Cooper was in town on Messrs. Max Vogt and E. Ja confidence that the school will T he w ork performed by cobson, of The Dalles, were vis Saturday from his ranch south of town. He was on his way to he conducted in a perfectly sat Messrs. Hardwick & Wright, the | itors in town on Monday last. ¡»factory manner, for not a soul contractors who have just fin The I)alle3 on business. Guy Phillips and family, of member of the school hoard or ished the addition to the school For sale by Burggraf & Wil- j Dick Evans suffered a severely patron of*the school, was pres house, is highly satisfactory to i Portland, visited this week with in all parts of Mosier Dis j ANNOUNCEMENT A. J. Derby sprained ankle one day last week Mrs. Phillip's brother, W. E. They exe- ent Tuesday morning at th ? the school board. vvhile out hunting deer, and he opening exorcises. A patron did cute^l the contract to the letter irict. Fine Bargains. See us! Chown. Having received the unsolicited L a w y e r still “ favors the nigh foot.” recommendation and endorse stray in during the forenoon to under trying circumstances in before buying elsewhere. We Mrs. G. P. Morden arrived ment of the R epublican S tate the matter of delay in securing visit the primary room and was have small and large tracts. Ten Dr. and Mrs. Robinson visited from Portland Wednesday morn HOOD RIVER - OREGON! and D istrict A ssembly , as ing and went out to the ranch ;n Portland this week, where the; ¡Bade welcome, He was much their material, and getting work- icre tracts that we can sell yoi Joint Representative, for Wasco ith the manner in doctor attended the session of j impressed men at the proper time. The at the right price on easy terms, sou ill of town. and Hood River Counties, I here i he State Medical Association. which the teacher, Miss Booth, school building as it stands bow . j ^¡| correspondence promptly Win. Johnson moved his fam by announce myself as a candi- is vastly improved and a credit i . ... ... , , ,.i Mrs. Amv L. Gove came np : ^>verned and instructed her pn- ily into his house in town lasl | date, subject to the decision ^if to any town. The material and ans" eiet^ We will take caie o l , from Hood River last Sunday B,lla« 8n,U »«r success unth them Saturday, in order that the chil ! the voters of the Republican par- last year is a matter of no won work are first class in every re- >'ou- and on Monday took charge as dren may attend school. I ty of said district at the Primary lo him now. Principal of the Mosier School. [der I ^ i".- Morder is to m he spect, and I he board received the ,„ r TTr, . „ and : to he held September 24th, 1910. congratulated m «-curing thes. building with much satisfaction i i U i 'U f f U f l t AV \ V llT £ v r t Geo. Chamberlain, N. P. Stur- 'And if nominated and elected T 0. H. Dm.«more and wife a t-! teachers. , from the builders. ^ ' H itl l gess, John Miler, H. Reeves and ' i shall use my best judgment and Earl Bailey were visitors in Hood -U.l.d the v/edd’ng of J. T. Dav- r— -------------- --------------- ---------— ------- — . -1 The Reliable Dealer« Oregon ability in the discharge of the ______ __ * River last Tuesday morning. en port and Miss Hannah Krousel___ Krouse duties of the office. j A M D C I MOSIER - - OREGOI Dr. C. A. Macrum came upj in The Dalles, Tuesday eventi g. A l e x S t e WA rt . *« WONDER £° a a3 5 from Portland on Tuesday to vis-1 (!. W. Harvey and family, Ira T J f n !*l ' < W T * y ? L I G H T ! it his fruit ranch. The doctor j Evans, L. Lamb and H. G. Kib- 'I III. v. 1». ■>*' s.4i.il l ! Solitary Fittings T in : s j ‘ V ! lii i T l A N D S U P P L IE S O F lias quite recovered from Ins re he:: attended the Labor Day cx- j School began in District No. 'I Mr, nn irr *, v msih • i • a H r: « tN A N K r T J . l G f l 'i ! \ ILL TRADE FOR 41 last Monday,'Miss Hazel Chat- cent illness. • vises at The Dalles on Monday Hir tim es b r ig h te r than elec- trinity , It or or« I DM V Oil IftWD i. !j A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K MOSIER LAND j field being engaged as teacher, Jr N. Mosier returned last last. UUNN5 COMMON KCRCdtMEf L i S I* * l» L f.O A -l,C A K f/O r * .X r L 0 T 7 . ** lots near Peattle, Equity $1000 . ■- - 1 Tuesday from Portland, where 'n Alt «8 . a oft Lairfi r, , n *i. fjl J. 1C. McGregor and wife left Modo. I < i* Home lO acres, Napa, Calif 1250 i » c ’ n m lie spent several days visiting -.Is, it ails 0 "«l CllU ilTT*' Ü yesterday for Portland, where j CUTS U5IÎÜHG R.HS I» tMlF! his family and attending to busi > 1 cyHnder, 35 H. P. ; Mrs. McGregor will visit friends | ?00*Cnn<l)3 Pow er, 6 lo u r « f o r i auto 1000 ness matters. Canti E*r*ry U «cr A rtifu J l Jjuy c n o or I while Jack takes a trip into Brit- i On.; vioro i< r y o u r ow n hom o. , M o s i e r . O r e g o n ] passenger runabout 20 h p 5C0 | II. C. Bowers, of Portland, ish Columbia. > room house. Portland, spent Sunday and Monday here Equity 14C0! J. N. Mosier is erecting a small I as the guest of Ed. L. Howe, at ’ontract Mortgages $250 to 10C0! Razors put in lirst-class condition. building between the barber) Lehowa. lie was accompanied Industrical. dividend paying j Pictures and Picture Frarnes shop and meat market, which 1 jy Master Harry Wright. Tock. Any amount. will he used by Hail & Son as a ! We failed to mention in our real estate office. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE: •S! last issue the arrival of the fam O n e o f t h o s e up-to-date! ily of Mr. Scearce, from Seattle. The family is living on the place Sweater Coats that you can get ; should bo in every modern bathroom. south of town recently purchased -it Stewart’s will make you feel I Not merely healthy in their construe- MOSIER - - - - OREGON by-Mr. Scearce. | comfortable these chilly morn- i' I ion, hut neat and cleanb in tlieir DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. 27-4 ! peiirance. We are expert sanitarj Miss E. Parker, of Port- ings and evenings. I l lumbers with u practical reputatic . A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to land, spent a few days in town Mrs. Biles and daughter, Miss P h y s i c ia n a n d S u r g e o n an 1 a record for exes llent work. Vi T iie C a r e o f t h e this week, on her way to Mai- Daisy, left on Monday for their do new plumbing or attend to repairs i; l. hear county Where she will teach home in Portland, a f t e r a MOSIER - OREGON a most workmanlike manner. Qi : school. Miss Parker- owns a i month’ s visit with her daughter, charp considering the quality of oi 1 trad of fruit land near town. |\frs. Ed. L. Howe. of The Dalles, Oregon work, are admittedly low. $ "0 0 .0 0 ( V y clr ' an,! j VV0 Mrs. .C’has. Stark nnd children, WILl the children left last Sunday to. o f I Iood River, visited relatives G ould • N Y D E R , Capital - - $100,000.00; her old home in Kansas, where ! hpro OWI. Rlimiav. They were Surplus and undivid G eo . II aacke , Fres. wifi spend several months. |>v her sister, Miss, H O O D Ri V E R OREGON ed profits - 100,000.00 Mr. Nichol accompanied them tojronIev of Spokane. All kinds of Building- I he Dalles. J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t Material on hand, in Misses Bertha Booth and Lu-1 , \ . M- ,F;n’ott ,P[ 1 E d M. W il l i a m s M a x A . V o g t •ilU Brackett arrived from Port- his old home at Bedford GRy. i JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS cluding lath and shingles Vice Pres, Cashier ‘an 1 last Sunday. These young J».. which he h-s not seen for Estimates given for ma Contractor» in Stone, Brick and Con" ladi sare engaged to teach the 10 vem'3- H1P will probably be Send For Speed Fall and Winter terms in " Vi1V several months. j Drop into the B ulletin offiee terial for building. . . crete Work Program To Hood River * ri-nary and Intermediate de- ^ nod ^farsh \vont! Oregon and get a receipt for that year’s M O S I E R - - OREGON larlments of cur Public School. • Portland Wednesday morning subscription. Miss Roxie Carpenter, of Pori ' Mr. Mn-'h’s mother, v !;o BOOKS, STATIONERY. PERIODICALS and SCHOOL and, visited a couple of day l ,-ss»ill in the hospital, lmt is ve- W ell W ork SUPPLIED Old) BOOKS FOUGHT, SOI D ar.d hfere with her parents, Mr. and nor I oil as numb improved. Mrs. J. E Carpenter, return) Mr-'. .1. N. Mosier came nr EXCHANGED SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKLN LOR W ell d o n e ■ oll!f , Besday evenme acconi- frmn Portland Tuesday night'ind AM PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES. E. N. STROUP. Prop’r pani >d by her mother, who will | on Wednesday went to The L o . m I Aycnt for The Oregonian. The undersigned »s thoroughly . pcn( n e\v t «i>:>«*i I I k * inotiopo j D. i II or to maki* nvranwments to prepared to put down open wells lis A place where all may enj> y a quiet hour at pool or card table. bpvo bop dniiehtor, Alice enter JAS. £. COLE. in any part of the suirounding Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Macy and tbo Pistors’ ’«ebook A line line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. country. Has a complete outfit, daughter, formerly of Iowa, who We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop including pipe cutting and thread rave spent th.* summer in Se READ SEPTEMBER SUNSET in and make themselves at home, ing tiK>ls. Does all kinds of ce attle, arrived in town Tu< sdaj 17th Star” t Read “ Arizona the 47th ment, rock and concrete work. iiomemher the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. morning to visit their son E. Sloan, 9 *<y Governor Richard F Has had 30 years’ experience in Mac.v, who has been here several MOSIER - - - OREGON . Bear Flag I the well business. May be found weeks, it is possible they will and "Fremont and the Bei War” hv William Simpson, in by addressing him at The Dalles, locate here. Sunset for September now on Ore., or inquire at Maier & C. J. Littlepage has starb’d j sale at all news stands, fifteen Schanno’s store. The Dalles, Or. DEALER IN the construction of hi • new rou , cents. A. E. N e g u s . ,deuce on his Grand View pine* ■ ■■■ - i ■ ■ l and when completed it will Is ---------------- —■ ■ ■■ ■ -------------- — C.iiulUatc Roc County l ’t'n’ iAis»i<ini>’ f MR. C. A.- FREY. Prop. an ornament to the country, n i hereby announce to the vot- DR. H. *L. DUMBLE commanding a magnificent view of surrounding liiils and valley: ! ers of Wasco county that 1 am a candidate for the nomination for PHYSICIAN a m i SURGEON ami the Columbia river. ■county commissioner on the Re Mr. Tom Hendrickson, of publican ticket at the primarie HOOD RIVER : OREGON Louisville, Kv., spent a pari of ! Sept. 24th. If nominated and Tuesday in Mosier looking over elected I will serve all the people our fruit lands. Ho was very o the county to the best of mv Will practice in Mosier and favorably impressed with th«1 ability, and will favor al! neotkd .•> > country and after a vwit to Port improvements. May be reached by long dis land and other plnres in (lie val D. P . H a r v e y . 1 m" bn will return here am" pos tance phone. Home phone 61. sihly invest. ’. s i & iksïh * ' - . i m n t famawmmmmm 1— M Hill L U M to ; • ET" V I — LOCAL — AT COST The M osier Hills During the month of September I will sell: Land & Orchard For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below:— . Company Fruit Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon.. Lands Alex. Stewart Mosier Notary Public Fire Insurance REAL ESTATE LAMPS JAS. E. COLE, Agent MOSIER B arber Shop JL D. D. J. E. COLE. H AIL THE DALLES, Oregon, 1910 ) days, October 4 to 8, inclusive 2. :J. 4. 5. B. 7. Horse Racing $1500.00 Air Ship Flying Auto Races Band Concerts Theatrical Attractions Stock Exhibitions Cash Prizes Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes $1500.00 Cash for Premiums First National Bank J; Mosier Lumber Co. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary The P ass-Tim e { | A. E. LAKE “The Popular Clothier ’ IT Men’s Clothing, Furnishings and Slioes he p in e s h o t e l / Good Accommodations laies $1.00 per day and up THE DALLES, OREGON I Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. D. B. Stokely was up from Hood River v**st”rd;iy looking over Mentor fruit land«. Mr. Stokely came out from Georgia about a month ago with the hi- tent'on of locating in Orem n. having heard »hont this wonder ful country. He expressed him self ns much pleased with it. The mass meeting of citizens. I| which was ¡et for TiK'sday last W'rtS f iOStpOll■ ■«1 iit’ii 1 tomorrow a f ternuon at 3 n’eli>ck. At till*! meeting, in wbl”h every voter nn mit ter v hat hi«■ partv. shoul. atten 1. cfnii:s '••«li b■O fa'.-en to nd »vanno fbn Inter»'« ca n d id a te fo r Ç. sioner. The noo Pr ’cincf feel that renvocentei fon i ” Court nnd pro ’its*) the voter« of tbp r> Now Fall Hats for Mem nd Boys. Any style my r color, from adandyall-wo.il Hat, latest style fi nr 90c HOOD . W nter Underwear in »hi .■3 3 \ G \ » \ » r— r-- w . F ^ XI V S L A R G E S T ßc F 3 E E T S T O R E ter garments are m >st ticoue c 1. !. Look them over. I2c, 15c, 18c, 20c a garment up. i\ is a good time ok in on yo r needs in titis i»r Winter. Wo most complete stock in cot letwod and wool te garments or union suits, the Sn« rials we tiering in some broken lots at w have: some that wo carried over from last win- and did not care to si up in the have p entire lot on our what you went a of year when the I ESI NE PARIS FAIR ■ .r*r Newest Eas tern creations for Fall and V. inter. 1910—11, at a good Big saving tn you. Tl:ese run from lCc Shoes DRESS GOODS. We have greatly increased this department and have now one of the finest Do you know .v that WO s .-il t c product of two of the largest factories 1 in the world 1 tiie liino of Siili s. the Hamilton & Brown and the Brown Co. shoes. 1! leali;icrs Kid Patent. Gun Metal. B \ Calf ar.d F2!k Skin. Boys Men’s and I.a. 's’ High Top. > just the kind for winter. You will need no rubbers v iih illese to koep yo r f.*et dry. All sizes fro i a jo'.-.th's .- 8u|i to m« n’s sì.-,e 12. ar.d : a go« d saving over what vou i t thè samo qua'.ìty for elsew he; '. Let us show you. W1 NEW FALL HATS FOR LADIES. t^ best Corset one trat gi\es you •r si m figuri gì t a XE . iO. We vai iv them in all styles. ■I » .assortments you can find anywhere. We want you to see what we have in this line, whether you wish to buy or not. Remember you are al- wnys welcome at this store. We are showing a dandy tig special for Men in our west window for Saturday. Be one of the lucky ones anil get in on this.