Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 16, 1910, Image 4

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    Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
The Mosier Lumber Co. can
School Notes
Mrs. A. L. Gove was at Hood
fill
your
orders
for
lime,
cement,
for
your sash, doors, srceens etc.
River one evening this week.
Oren Depee was absent Tues­
brick and plaster.
day.
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain was a
Mrs. N. P. Sturgess left Wed­
There ¡3 great need of more
visitor in Hood River Wednes­ nesday morning for a week’s vis­
seats.
The M o s i e r Hills
the m0nth o f September I will sell
day.
it with relatives in Portland.
Mrs. E. Simson, Prop, of The
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,
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Henry
Page
was
absent
Wed-
J. K. McGregor and John Ross
0. D. Hogg and family moved
,
Dalles “ Leader Millinery" in­
, Studebaker W agons, Hacks
Land
Orchard
v o a ta rrla v frn
m Portland
PnrtlnnH u and
r u ]
nGSfl&y.
vites the ladies to call and in- were visitors in Hood River yes- up 1 yesterday
from
Thomas and Patsy Hughes
will live on their ranch west of
spect her new Fall and Winter ■ terday.
and Buggies at prices below:—
town.
Hats.
Strictly up-to-date and
Company
were absent Monday.
A. P. Bateham was a business
Special
Reg. Price
prices reasonable.
28-3
The attendance in Miss Brack­
That B A R N E T T A P P L E
visitor in Portland the first of
2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
PICKING BUCKET will save ett’s room has been perfect so
W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
the week, returning Wednesday
$ 100.00
$85.00
spring seat,
FOR SALE
you many bruised apples.
For far this week.
morning.
110.00
90.00
2
3-4
in.
Wagons,
same
as
above,
sale
at
Stewart’s.
27-2
Petite Prunes, in any quanti­
We ileal in improved and unimproved
An urgent effort is being made
115.00
95.00
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
ty, at my ranch a mile east of
John Burggraf and E. T.
The Ladies Aid Society will by the teachers toward cleanli­ fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
75.00
95.00
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
•town. Price 1 cent per pound.
Chase were passengers on Wed- meet in the Baptist Church next
ness, in the school. The co-op- our Booklet o f Bargains.
E d . F. R eeves ,
12O
TO0
1
1-4
in.
platform
Spring
Wagon,
with
brake,
135.00
nesday afternoon’s local f o r Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at 2:30
Mosier, Ore.
re” eration of the parents is asked.
1
1-8
in.
Studebaker
1st
grade
Buggy,
leather
are
p.
m.
All
members
Portland.
quested to be present.
100.00
MOSIER, - - ORE.
top and brake,
125.00
Cecil Sellinger, Cecil Rowland,
John Evans is attending to
W ANTED.— Nice woman for
100.00
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
as
apove,
110.00
C. A. Hage arrived in town Birdie Gardner and Virgil Rus-
general housework, six room cot- business^ matters in Portland
85.00
15-16th
“
“
“
“
“
100.00
■ . „ „ I , lonuino- fnr the mo i Tuesday from an extended trip cher were registered in Miss
He left
6.50
Studebaker
Juniors,
8.50
ttage on Hood River Heights; this week, leaving for the me- tQ o k ial)0ma>
i Booth’ s room this week, making
' Wednesday evening for Spokane,
family one lady. Personal Per­ tropolis Wednesday
a total o f thirty-eight in the pri­
manent position, good wages and
G. G. Boland and wife, of I where he will probably remain mary room.
home for right person. Write at Montana, are visiting D. P. Har during the winter.
We very much appreciate the
Rev. A. S. Black, o f Fossil,
once to Miss Helen Teal, Hood vey for a few weeks.
Mr. Bo
i
was
here
several
days
this
week,
new
addition and a third teacher.
River, Oregon, giving particu­ land is a brother-in-law o f Mr,
visiting
his
wife
at
the
ranch
Tenth
grade work will be given
lars.
28-2
Harvey.
Mosier, Oregon.
least of town.
Mr. Black will and there are sixteen beginners.
O n e o f t h o s e up-to-date have charge of the Methodist
,
.
...
,
WANTED-REAL ESTATE
Sweater Coats that you can get Church at Du fur this year, and We hope to accomplish more and
For sale by Burggraf & Wil-
at Stewart's will make you feel ¡will leave for that place today, - better work.
ATTENTION. OWNERS ONLY
ANNOUNCEMENT
fert in all parts of Mosier Dis-
A . J. Derby
W anted —In the Mosier, White Sal- comfortable these chilly morn- returning here next week for his
For
the
benefit
of
the
parents
trict.
Fine
Bargains.
See
us
Having received the unsolicited
27-4
wife.
¡mon or Lyle district, an unimproved ings and evenings.
L awyer
j we wish to state that the pupils before buying elsewhere,
recommendation and endorse­
tract o f lancj. If you really want to
J. R. Huskey returned last
j in the first and second grades are ■ jiaVe small and large tracts. Ten
sell and are not simply willing to, ans­
MILLINERY
-
OREGON ment of the R epublican S tate
Tuesday
from the valley where
dismissed at eleven-thirty in the j acre tracts that we can sell you HOOD RIVER
wer this, giving full particulars, lowest
and D istrict A ssembly , as
-prices, terms and address F. M. Mosier, he has been for the past month
Mrs. Gordon Graham will have morning and two-thirty in the at the right price on easy terms.
Joint Representative, for Wasco
^Bulletin.
28-4
with his brother, George, who is her Fall opening of Millinery afternoon. Those in the third
All correspondence promptly j
and Hood River Counties, I here­
recovering from a severe illness. | next Thursday and I riday, Sept. grade are dismissed at twelve
answered.
We
will
take
care
of
by announce myself as a candi­
! 15 and 16. All the latest styles 1 „ 1
. . .
date,
subject to the decision of
Miss Evaline Ijams, who hasiin Fall and Winter Hats for L a - , . *hree .fIock; Those in the I you.
Mrs. Wm. Akers visited her
Notary Public
fourth grade are dismissed at
the
voters
o f the Republican par­
parents in Hood River over Sun­ been spending the summer with j dies, Misses and Children. Will
and
her sister, Mrs. A. P. Kerron, | he on display at Mrs. E. L. Gra- three-thirtv, and all others at Burggraf & W ilfert
ty
of
said
district
at the Primary
day.
Fire Insurance
I four o’ clock.
left on Sunday for Portland, ham’s, Main St.
to
be
held
September
1910.
O
p
fro
n
o
e
jiL
e
m
u
e l ¿ 24th,
» u i , -LiUU.
Chas. Stark, of Hood River,
The Reliable Dealers
Mosier
where she will teach school thisj
And
if
nominated
and
elected
I
was a Mosier visitor last Satur­
=EE1EG
3i=3:
winter.
MOSIER
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-
OREGON
shall use my best judgment and
day.
REAL ESTATE ability in the discharge -of the
<»« WONDER E W 3 f
H. W. Sellinger, of Washou-
Ed. Burt was a business vis-
TF IK B R I G H T E S T E I G H T !
j duties o f the office.
gal, Wash., who arrived here
THIS W H I l h h i U G U i l
T H E S T R O N G E S T I .1 G H T !
Sanitary Fittings
itor in The Dalles the first of the
A
N
D
S
U
P
P
L
I
E
S
O
F
A lex S tew art .
T
H
E
C
H
E
A
P
E
S
T
L
I
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H
T
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last Saturday with his mother,
WILL TRADE FOR
T H E C LE A N E ST L IG H T !
week.
Bix times brighter than elec­
brother, B. L. Sellinger, and sis-1
MOSIER LAND:
— -
tricity, gas or ordiu ary oil lamps.
!) r M
A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K
" T F 1 |
RllftNS COMMON KEROSENE;
. (i
Mrs. Gordon Graham was a ter, Mrs. Lantry, left for his
IH I I I
SIMPLE, SAFE,CANNOT EXPLODE.
8 lots near Seattle, Equity $1000
n
An All* B rass Lamp, Hand*
visitor in Hood River Monday home on Wednesday.
comely SKndo. For Homes, Store*,
10
acres,
Napa,
Calif
1250
I
r li
T
O
Schools, H a l l s and Churches.
JAS. E. COLE, Agent
morning.
5 Pass. 4 cylinder, 35 H. P.
CUIS LIGHTING B ILLS 111 H A LF!
Dr. N. Johnson, C. T. Bennett
auto
*1000 j
_ _ _ ___ _
700-Candle Power, 6 hours for
N. P. Sturgess and Earl Bailey and Ed. Dunsmore returned Sun­
On» Centl Every User Amaied I Buy one or
M o s ie r , O r e g o n
3 passenger runabout 20 h p 500)
more for your owu home.
were business visitors in Hood day from an eight days’ hunting
5 room house. Portland,
River last Monday.
trip on the headwaters o f Eagle
Equity
14001 Razors put in first-class condition.
Contract Mortgages $250 to 1000
J. K. McGregor and wife re­ Creek. They got but one buck,
Industrical, dividend paying j Pictures and Picture Frames
turned on Tuesday evening from “ Nick” being the murderer.
stock.
Any amount.
The season is a little too early
.a week’ s visit in Portland.
WHAT
HAVE
YOU TO TRADE
for deer.
Miss Selma Vickers, of The
Mrs. Amanda Marsh returned
¡Dalles, is visiting this week with
should be in every modern bathroom.
home
from Portland Saturday s
her cousin. Miss Maud Evans.
MOSIER - - - - OREGON
Not merely healthy in their construc-
DAVID ROBINSON, M. &
evening,
in
company
with
her
P. L. Arthur returned Monday
| tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap-
son
Will.
She
has
had
a
long,
night from a two weeks’ visit at
j pearance.
We are expert sanitary A ll B usiness entrusted to j
P hysician and S urgeon
5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive
Plumbers with a practical reputation,
his former home in Castle Rock, trying illness in a hospital, at
T he C are of the
times
her
life
being
almost
de­
|
and
a
record
for
excellent
work.
We
•Wash.
MOSIER
-
OREGON
1.
Horse Racing
$1500.00
i do new plumbing or attend to repairs in
spaired o f, b u t h a s made a (
Misses Bertha Booth and Lu- wonderful recovery.
a most workmanlike manner.
Our First National Bank
2.
Air Ship Flying
: charges, considering the quality o f our
cilla Bracket spent Saturday and
of The Dalles, Oregon
j work, are admittedly low.
Mrs. T. W. DeBussy and son j
3.
Auto Races
$500.00
Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Amy
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
were up on Wednesday fronn
Mosier Lumber C a
L. Gove.
4.
Band Concerts
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
G ould & S nyder .
Hood River, spending part of the
G eo . H aacke , Pres.
R. M. Ross was a business vis­
Surplus and undivid­
5.
Theatrical Attractions
day on her ranch east of town, j
a
ed profits
-
100,000.00
itor in Portland on Tuesday.
All kinds of Building'
H O O D R IVER - - O R E G O N
Mrs. DeBussy will move to Mo-j
6.
Stock Exhibitions
Cash Prizes
His little son Bobbie accom­
J.
S.
SCHENCK,
P
resident
Material on hand, in­
sier the first of next month and j
7.
Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes
panied him.
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
will occupy her building on)
cluding lath and shingles
Vice Pres.
Cashier!
JOHN
G.
ZOLLS
&
SONS
$ 1 5 0 0 i0 0 Cash for Premiums
Tom Evans, o f Corbett and his Washington street, which she)
Estimates given for ma-
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Eggers, of will have prepared as a resi-
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con*
Send For Speed
Drop into the B ulletin offiec
teri-al for building. . .
Seattle, are visiting in the Grand ¡deuce.
crete Work
JUDD S. FISH, Secretary
Program To
Oregon
and
Ret
a
receipt
for
that
year’
s
M
O
SIER - - OREGON
|
Hood
River
View neighborhood.
,The publicity committee o f the
subscription.
__________ .
Mosierites visiting in H o o d Commercial Club is getting busy :
River on Tuesday were Mrs. raising the necessajry funds with \
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
W ell W ork
Laura McDonald, C. A. Frey, J. which to carry on the work i
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
W ell D one
H. Porter and Geo. Parrish.
mapped out by the club, and is j
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
'
D. W. Hudson and daughter, making systematic calls on all;
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
E. N. STROUP, Prop’r
The undersigned is thoroughly
Miss Mattie, went to Hood River the residents of the district who j
Local A gent for The O r e g o n i a n . -----
prepared
to put down open wells
on Monday evening to attend the did not subscribe at the meeting
A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table.
in any part o f the surrounding
JAS.
E.
COLE.
held
in
the
hall
some
time
ago.
* revival services being held there.
A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. ¡country. Has a complete outfit,
Mrs. Floyd Allington and son No one who has ANY interests
We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop ! including pipe culling and thread­
ring tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
Darrell, and her mother. Mrs. here can afford not to subscribe
in and make themselves at home.
-3W4)WW(»-
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ment, rock and concrete work.
to
this
fund,
as
it
is
hound
to
‘ Ruscher, returned on last Frida}
Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
benefit
him
as
well
as
the
com­
from a visit at Seattle, Kelso,
the well business. May be found
MOSIER
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OREGON
munity. No one should he w ill-) *
and other Washington towns.
by addressing him at The Dalles,
*
ing to profit by the generosity of
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Dr. Wm. Post, o f Neenah, others without doing his share.
Schanno’s store. The Dalles, Or.
Wis., has been in Mosier a wee!
A, E. N egus .
DEALER IN
looking at various properties.
Candidate For County Commissioner
i
He seems well pleased with the
I hereby announce to the vot­ «
country and may invest here.
MR. a
A. FREY, Prop.
DR. H. L D U M B LE
ers of Wasco county that I am a I
‘ Ed. L. Howe and wife left on candidate for the nomination for
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Sunday for Portland where Mrs county commissioner on the Re­ i
Howe will remain for a week 01 publican ticket at the primaries S
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
I)
so while Mr. Howe goes to Sat vept. 24th. If nominated and «
; Francisco on business for In dected I will serve all the people
f
firm.
1
of the county to the host of my
Will practice in Mosier and
* Judge Richter, of La Porte. ability, and will favor all needed
May be reached by long dis­
3 Corner 2nd and W ashington Sts.
Ind., was in town last Sunda\ improvements.
tance
phone. Home phone 61.
«+++**
land went out to visit his cousin,
D. P. H arvey .
r J. Scndlinger. The judge was
.on his annual vacation trip t<
the coast.
We have a dandy little special for Saturday we
New Fall Millinery now on display.
are displaying in our west window. Some­
A. W. Folck, o f Hood River
2nd Floor
and Portland, was a visitor in
thing everyone can use.
Mosier on Monday.
Mr. Folck
H O O D R IVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
is representing tlie National Life
Insurance Company o f th e
United States.
You cannot go wrong if Weal* you H S & M
A rt Squares and R ugs
N ew Fall Suits
SPECIAL. VVe have some splendid val­
Suits. Let us show you this splendid lot for
R. L Kent, of Kansas, ar-1
ues
in
some
Ladies’
Shirtwaists,
o
f
Linen,
Did
you
know
that
we
carried
one
of
the
this Fall’ s trade. H S & M Suits and Over­
rived in town Satorday night and
Suits that we are proud to sell because they
largest
assortments
of
rugs
in
the
city?
We
is visiting his brother-in-luw. J.
Mercerized and Silk, slightly soiled front
coats for $17.00. $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 and
are the best suits made.
E. Higley, and family.
Mr.
can save you good money in this line as well
$25.00. Other makes for $8.00, S10.UU. $12.00
handling- Your choice 1-2 price.
HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
Kent is making a tour of the Pa­
as give you one o f the largest varieties o f pat­
and $15.00
cific Northwest.
are perfection in st> le, quality and workman­
terns and designs to choose from at the very
We want you to look at those new All-
ship. Guaranteed All-Wool, thoroughly shrunk
Mrs. Geo. Sellinger, wi t h
Manhattan Shirts for Men. The kind that
lowest prices.
Anything from a small velvet
her daughter and two sons and a
rug for 45c and 5Co, larger ones for $1.00. $1.50,
before being made up. You can depend upon
fit you right, wear best and never fade,
Linen Shirtwaists.
Neat embroidered
grandson arrived from Trout
$2.00, $3.00. $4.00up to the finest Wilton Velvet
them holding their shape and showing their
$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Othet makes for
fronts. We are selling these at each $1.10
Lake last Saturday, and will oc­
r.-.gs &Xtxl2It ior
$38.00
quality until they are completely worn out.
45c. 50c. 75c. 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
cupy her residence in town for a
.couple of months.
A T COST
— LO CA L —
MILLINERY
For Cash
&
Fruit
Lands
Alex. Stewart,
Alex. Stewart
LA M PS
ML
B a rb er Shop
FAI
D. D. H A IL
at THE DALLES, Oregon, 1910
The Pass-Time
l
I
Furnishings \
A. E. LAKE
The Popular Clothier
Men’s Clothing,
i
and Shoes
( THE
J
DALLES, OREGON
PINES HOTEL
I Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
I HOSIER,
OREGON
TH E P A R I S F A I R
J. E. COLE.