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LOCAL M IL L IN E R Y hnck and piaster. day. Guy Wilson went to Portland Pfcially invite everybody to hear, Miss Susie White, o f Heppner Junction, arrived in Mosier on 'j'ue8f|ay, returning Wednesday, 1 him. Monday and is visiting this week evening. A t the evening service our with her friend, Miss Edith Har Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans subi ect wi,! be- “ The Beautiful vey. Cube C ity". Come and hear returned Wednesday from a visit this sermon and he encouraged. W . 11. KERSLAKE, Mgr. O n e o f t h o s e up-to-date with friends at Alsea, Ore. W A N T E D .—Nice woman for Sweater Coats that you can get This will be our last sermon in general housework, six room cot-j at Stewart’s will make you feel Mosierites visiting in Hood ^Xosler for some time, and per We deal in improved and unimproved tage on Hood River Heights; comfortable these chilly morn- River last Monday were: C. A. haps torever, and we would cer- land in Mosier district. Send for family one lady. Personal Per- ings and evenings. • 27-4 Frey, Geo. Hail and Fred Fors- tainly be pleased to have every our Booklet o f Bargains. manent position, good wages and Why ruin your eyes with a lund. one come who can. Church is a home for right person. Write at poor light ? Huy a Wonder and Ht,nry Dunsmore, who has good place to go. Never in- MOSIER, - - ORE. a good light. once to Miss Helen Teal, Hood I a m ) r e c i a t e f t a s been seriously ill at The Dalles ijures, always betters if we go River, Oregon, giving particu- veil 1 1 as yourself. - 11 .................... t f - 1 j with typhoid fever, is reported with the right motive. lars. 28-2 H. C ampbell C lark , M i s s Priscilla Foster 1 e f t !!IS no bfctter- Minister. Wednesday morning for Hillsboro | Now is the time to look up; A W IL L SE LL for cash or exchange for good farm my business in Portland valued at $¿0,000.00, now earning about $3500.00 per year. Income can be doub led with small additional investment. No competition. Congenial work and easy to manage. Requires no skilled help. W rite for full particulars and give description o f your property 703 Board o f Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED REAL ESTATE O W NERS O N L Y W a n t e d —In the Mosier, White Sal mon or Lyle district, an unimproved tract o f land. I f you really want to sell and are not simp'y willing to, ans wer this, giving full particulars, lowest prices, terms and address F. M. Mosier, Bulletin. ¿3-4 O. E. Wilson was a business ^visitor at the county seat last Monday. Land & Orchard Company where she will attend and ad-i your subscriptions for Maga- dress the Oregon Conference of zines. Ask for catalog o f Cut tf Rates. the Hume Missionary Society. , -i ii / »o « » m t n F o r Cash , Studebaker Wagons, Hacks |and Buggies at prices below:— Rtg. Price Fruit Lands Apples As Is Apples .Special 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and spring seat, $100.00 110.00 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 95.00 3-in. half truck, gear only, -wide tire. 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather 125.00 top and brake, 110.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 100.00 15-16th “ “ “ “ “ 8.50 Studebaker Juniors, $85.00 90.00 95.00 75.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 6.50 Alex. Stewart, Sixty-four boxes of market M o s ie r R o o k S t o r e . To the republicans who believe able, four-tier apples, picked Henry Olson came down from from three trees, is "going- in the Assembly plan, we would say, don’ t forget your candidate Riggs on Tuesday, where he is some” . This is the record from For sale by Burggraf & Wil- on this ticket for nomination for working for the O. R. & N. Co., <hc orchard of Ed. F. Reeves, A, J. Derby fert in all parts o f Mosier Dis The apples are a joint representative. A. Stewart and will spend a couple of weeks near town trict. Fine Bargains. See us Is well qualified and it elected with his parents at the ranch J Fall variety, name not given, L awyer south o f town. ^ ny ]j0(]y one better? We before buying elsewhere. We will give satisfaction. R. L. Kent, who spent a fort- pause for reply. Mr. Reeves’ have small and large tracts. Ten HOOD R IV E R - OREGON Frank M. Gill, o f Du fur, can night here visiting his sister, prune crop was also one o f the acre tracts that we can sell you didate for nomination on the Re publican ticket for State Repre Mrs. J. E. Higley, and family, best in the country this yea», at the right price on easy teims. sentative, is a Statement No. 1 left yesterday for Portland, Spo- that is, they are reported to bej All correspondence promptly man and on this platform asksi kane anil other western cities, J the cleanest and largest per cent j answered. We will take caie oi Notary Public the support of all republicans of gradually working back to his o f marketable prunes in the dis- j y ° u- tnct. home in Kansas. and this way of thinking. Mosier, Oregon. ANNOUNCEM ENT Having received the unsolicited recommendation and endorse ment o f the R epublican S tate and D istrict A ssembly , as Joint Representative, for Wasco and Hood River Counties, I here by announce m yself as a candi date, subject to the decision o f the voters o f the Republican par ty of said district at the Primary Fire Insurance _____to be held September 24th, 1910. ^oslei ‘ 1 fa And i f nominated and elected I ^ shall use my best judgment and ability in the discharge o f the <t> _______ | duties o f the office. Alex. Stewart B urggraf & W ilfert W. A. Stark and w ife and Sam'l Stark, o f Hood River, at Paul Higley left on Saturday tended the funeral o f Mrs. Leo for Kelso, Wash., where he ex Evans, yesterday. pects. tojobtain work. J. A. Douthit, o f The Dalles, Mesdames Geo. Haacke and T. was in town on Tuesday last, Lelliott were shopping in Hood with the view o f interesting Mo sier people in taking stock in a River on Monday last. new boat which Capt. Chas. Nel- L. H. Wilson and Mr. Chur- s >n has purchased and will put .chill went to Portland on Friday, i i.commission soon between The returning Sunday evening. Dalles and lower Columbia. A 11 j C: A. Morden, o f The Orego hut about $500 has been taken, nian, spent a part o f the day last principally by business men of Sunday on his fruit ranch south The Dalles, and the company is offering Mosier a chance to get o f town. in on the balance. This is a good „ Thus. Leonard left last Friday I proposition as an investment, for * orest Grove where he will but as Mosier ,ms no dock al continue iiis studies in Puerile whlc...... at. nmy lam] passengers University. and freight, we would not bej John Denny and four children left last Saturday for the East, where he well spend the Winter, visiting in Iowa, Kansas and Ok lahoma. • Ohio, to preach for us. Wees- inL ilUb!er nill° Durmg the month ox September I will sell Mrs. E. Simson, Prop, of The Dalles "Leader M illinery" in vites the ladies to call and in spect her new Fall and Winter Hats. Strictly up-to-date and prices reasonable. 28 3 A T T E N T IO N . A T CO ST Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. j Church of Christ Notes. Mrs. McMines and Miss Jainel- John Carroll was a Hood River for your sash, doors, srceensetc. ■ — la were Portland visitors Monday, j visitor Tuesday. , Next Sunday morning we ex- The Mosier Lumber Co. can J. R. Huskey was a business pect J. A. Lord, Editor o f the fill your orders for lime, cement, visitor r.t Ilood River on Wcdnes- Christian Standard, C.ncinn&ti, rr L 0 ICI T-Tillo ■_ The Reliable Dealers LA M PS TH1C <3 K ! O i l T r . S r? L K S f l T I H K W H IT 1 ¡I . »/•-j i n » , s i i t o > ri : . * i l i d i i T I f /f i r i f K l I I P A I M HT I K i H T l i l l S C L L A N L b l J L lG U it B* j C timos brigh ter than elee- trlch y, guti or ordinary o il lamps. ! MOSIER - - OREGON A N D S U P P L IE S O F A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K f i URMS COMMON KSROSC Jl| Sanitary Fittings A m AC «*;•«•• L&mp, Hand- J 8 lots near Seattle, Equity $1000 10 acres, Napa, Calif 1250 5 Pass. 4 cylinder, 35 H. P. auto 1000 3 passenger runabout 20 h p 500 5 room house, Portland, Equity 1400 Contract Mortgages $250 to 1000 Industrial, dividend paying stock. Any amount. W H AT H A V E YOU TO TRADE JAS. E. COLE, Agent CUTS im ititi BILLS IK HALF! ___________ JOO Candl o Powe r , 0 hour s f or One Ceni I I v o r y Uoor Amatad! lluy m o or bioro f o r y o u r ow n homo. M o s ie r . O regon ¿it TH E DALLES, GrCgOU, 1910 ^ . , , . 0 . . 5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive particularly benefited. Let us by all means have a dock, prefer ably owned by the people o f Mo sier; but a dock we need and every effort should be made to get one. 1. 2. 3. Horse Racing A ir Ship Flying Auto Races $1500.00 $500.00 A lex S te w ar t . W IL L TRAD E FOR MOSIER LA N D •IMPLC.SAFC.CAM0O1 K KP A DC. £ sarrely Kudo, ¿'.>r Humus, Store«, Schools, Hulls and Churches. R E A L LS I A 1 E D. D. M A IL should be in every modern bathroom. Not merely healthy in their construc tion, hut neat and cleanly in their ap pearance. We are expert sanitary Plumbers with a practical reputation, j and a record for excellent work. We do new plumbing or attend to repairs in t a most workmanlike manner. Our ! charges, considering the quality o f our | work, are admittedly low. M O SIE R B a r b e r Shop Razors put in first-class condition. Pictures and Picture Frames J. E. COLE. MOSIER - - - - OREGON ___________________________ D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. A ll B usiness entrusted T he C are of the to First National Bank P hysician M0SIEK and ‘ S urgeon 0REG0N of The Dalles, Oregon Miss Lucy Mullins left on Mon Band Concerts 4. I). I). Hail had a narrow es w,u. have prompt atten ti ™ day lor Hood River, where she Theatrical Attractions 5. Capital - - ¡¡>100, ooo.oo ; cape from serious injury last G o u l d & S n y d e r , will work during the apple pick G eo . H aacke , Pres. Surplus and undivid Monday night, while driving in Stock Exhibitions Cash Prizes 6. ing season. ed profits - 100,000.00, All kinds o f Building OREGON H O O D R IV E R to town. On the hill this side of Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes 7. J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Mrs. R. M. Ross and little the Lee Evans place he met an Material on hand, in E d M. W illiam s M ax A. V ogt | daughter, Betty, were passen automòbile driven rapidly by Dr. $ 1 5 0 0 .0 0 Cash for Premiums cluding lath and shingles Vice Pres. Cashier gers on Tuesday morning's local, Ferguson, of The Dalles, who | JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Estimates given for ma Send For Speed for Portland. wns me king a hurried profos- p m To Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con* terial for building. . . D rop into th e B u l le t in office A t1 Crete W oi*l\ Floyd Allington made a flying atonal call on Mrs. Evans. Hood River - Oregon and get a receipt for that year’s M O S I E R - - OREGON visit to his old home at Kelso the point o f meeting the road I subscription. was narrow, lla ii’s team, always Wash., last Saturday, returning ccitahle in the presence of au Improve your correspondence. Use Good Stationery Sunday night. W ell W ork tos, swerved into the ditch by We have the Best. Also Books, Pictures and J. E. Carpenter and w ife re the road, one -of them falling, W ell D o ne Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties turned on Saturday evening from iu the mix-up, the wagon tongue a week’s visit with their daugh was broken, the end piercing one And a complete line of School Supplies E. N. STROUP, Prop’r The undersigned is thoroughly ter in Portland. o f the horses between the fore prepared to put down open wells M o s ie r B o o k S to r e , legam i breast, making sn ugly A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. in any part o f the surrounding Alfred Evans returned to Mo M o s ie r :___________ : ________ O r e g o n wound. Hail and the gentlemaij country. Has a complete outfit, A fine line o f Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on band. sier on Tuesday morning, from who was with him, jumped out We treat our patrons courteously and invito the public to drop , including pipe cutting and thread- lone, where he has been work i ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce o f the rig, and the team, after in and make themselves at home. ing during the summer. ment, rock and concrete work. getting onto their feet, ran down, Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s Hall. : lias had 30 years’ experience in Mosierites visiting in Hood the hill, upsetting the rig and do- J the well business. May be found MOSIER - - - OREGON River last Saturday were: Mrs. ing considerable damage. For- i * 1 by addressing him at The Dalles, A Chas. Graham, Mrs. Bob Evans, .;unat< ly neither o f the men v. I Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham i hurt, and Wilbur Denny. J ) l t ______ A. E. N egus . DEALER IN $» Commissioner ^ Wm. Baker returned to Mosier ' "r '■"u,li MR. C. A. FREY, Prop. last Saturday, after a month’s I hereby annotine > to the vot- § DR. H. L. DUMBLE ‘ Í3 * wanderings in the valley. Bill era of V. co county that i am n PHYSICIAN and s u r g e o n evidently thinks there is no place ■' andidale for the nomination for J county commissioner on the Re- $ quite so good as Mosier. publican ticket at the primaries § HOOD R IV ER : OREGON There is great activity in tin Sept. 2 Uh. I f nomi nated ïinü building line at present and it is elected 1 v ill serve all the p60})iC difficult to get sufficient help. of the eounty to the l >; S' ol my Will practice in Mosier and * Any one who can drive a nail odoci all iu May lie reached by long dis ability. and will favor and saw out a line can get good improve! 1 TH nts. tance phone. Home phone 61. wages. 1). P. H arvey . O r pm. ¡fr.,,,- . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i rinTifri, 'I'viHi?nawBa— ü-uimra— g g D. P. Harvey’s chances for txsnst the nomination to the otfice of I) n ’ t overlook our fine line o f Fall and Winter County Commissioner at the , • carry one of th most con ìplete line o f Hair Millinery. We have the largest atad Primary election tomorrow may H Goods in the city. 1 i ihs. I’ulfs. Hair Nets. most reasonable priced'dwplay in be no better than a snowl all on the city. 2nd floor. a hot stove, but it is Uiong.it l>> H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E some that he will "cut some ire” . MoSier Lumber Co. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary The I A. E. LA K E f “ The Popular Clothier ’ I ! T he Men’s Clothing, Furnishings Ì and Shoes 1 Pass-Time PINES HOTEL Good Accommodations T H E D A L L E S , OREGON Rates $1.00 per day and up Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. (HOSIER, OREGON T H E P A R IS F A IR R. H. Cummings and M. A. Angell arrived the lirst o f the week with tin ir h>ninefold goods and livestock, from Clinton, I.> ,wn, and will make their h< i here. Their families will arrive la ter Tin » gentlemen pur chased twenty acrei i o f fruit land from C. A. M >sdev last Spring and will proo. < »1 to build •n it as soon as the ir uterini can toe-obtained. They art e ei orge tic young men—just the kind Mrt- ■ier needs a n d w e wde* me them Boys’ Overcoats F ali Suits -or Boys V N I r good ;l lake ;< little time and ant you to < . Ivv.P : -picee ouits. splendid I: v , e fmm a 2 y nr old up to an 1 J. in * v. ist muf.ik :nd le t m a t e r ia ls , or U its fi i . iceaUfr iah t . ny price IV vs’ 1.111 H V. 11 il w i;h some < RA o * Suits I t b • 1 1« 1 » »1 ■ £ f),v ■ • 3ITid lip tO S.t LPd, ‘ 4 Some o f he nicest ones you could w ish for. T h ey’ re m ade up right lots o f snap- give the little fellows a manly look. All ages from 3 years up to 20. You can’ t help but admire •them. We a'so have some dandy Cravanettes for bovs and young men. They’re not so heavy a id "htm glesom e" as some others and will wind i good heavy rain without wetting In • . r a n d are dressy and neat. Overcoats tor ¡$•, 00 , 52.50» $1.00 85.CO, and $8.00. ". . . ..c . . - vzzr. Special Also some Children’ s Bear Skin. Plush, Broad Cloth, and Possum Cloth Coats for 1.90. 2.00, £ 50. 3.01) and up. Some esi -dally capes for Misses. All colors an dallage 3 fine bargains in coats and We have never shown a Ladies’ short Coats that ere made up of the very best material and finished up tip top. Coats that formerly sold for3.U0, 4.00 5.00 and up to 8.00. Your choice only $1.00 These are surely bargain#. greater variety than we have this year, and Special we would like to have you see them now, be fore the line is > r. ken in. please you. We know we can AilvN'S FE LT HATS. ors. O' od 1910 shapes. at a sacrifice. All sizes and col Some we bought Your choice onlv - - 89c.