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LOCAL — MILLINERS Mrs. E- Simson, Prop, of Tlie Dalles "Leader Millinery” in vites the ladies to call and in spect her new Fall and Winter Hats. Strictly upyto-date and prices reasonable. 28-3 A WJLL SELL for cash or exchange Air good farm, my husine»« in Portland valued at f20.00U.U0, now eurning about ItibOO.OO per yoa.v . Income can be doub led with »mull additional investment. competition. C ongenial work and easy to manage. Bftjuirts no skilled help. Write for full particulars and give description of your property 703 ard o f Trade B ldg., Portland, Ore. 'WANTED—REAL ESTATE ATTENTiON. OW NERS ONLY W anted —In' the Mosier, White Sal mon or Lyle district, an unimproved tih ct o f land. If you really want to »*11 and are not simply willing to, ans wer this, giving full particulars, lowest prices, terms and address F. M. Mosier, Bulletin. 28-4 S. E. Francisco was a business visitor at Hood River on Monday. W. E. Huskey was a business visitor in Hood River yesterday. Lee Evans returned Monday from a short stay with friends at Hood River. H. Reeves, of Nichol & Co., was a business visitor in Port land this week. • C. F. Stauffer came up from Beaverton last Monday and will spend a week or two here: Mrs. C. B. Chick visited this week with Mrs. C. C. Clement and family, at Grand View. Mrs. A. Evans and friend, Mrs. Farrar, of Seattle, are vis iting with Mrs. Dick Evans. B. E. Duncan, of Hood River, spent a couple of days in town this week, looking after his or chards. Fruit growers are now busy picking apples. The crop this year is a hummer and will bring good prices. W vfjTfiDi*— A good homestead relinquishment. Call at Bulletin office or write, stating price and giving full description. Miss Agnes Fields, of Corval lis, who visited a week or so with friends here, returned to her home on Tuesday last. Mrs. Amy Lt Gove and Mrs. K. McGregor went to Hood River on Tuesday to attend a meeting of the Eastern Star. Mosier visitors in Hood River Wednesday were Mrs. Amos flbot, Mrs. Zihble, Mrs. Frank Ginger, Guy Wilson and Elmer Stroup. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Middle- swart left Wednesday to visit their son, Bert and family at Mt. Hood, and to enjoy a few days hunting and (ishirtg. C. A. McCargar came up last Friday from Portland, where he and his family will spend the Winter. He returned to Port land on Sunday, accompanied by bis wife and little son. F. W. Woodcock came down from The Dalles on Wednesday th look after his interests here. He is recovering nicely from the injury received about six weeks ago, when he broke his leg. W. H. Weber, of Chicago, 'partner with A. P. Bateham in the East Hood River Fruit Co., arrived in Mosier last Friday evening and spent a few d ivs looking after his interests here. Mrs. J. T. Davenport returned last Sunday from a fortnight’s visit with her parents at 'I hi Dalles. H e r mother, Mrs. Krause, accompanied her to Mo sier, returning home on Monday. Democrats claim that the next house of representatives will h* under their control, by from 5( to 100 members. This is n yoni of surprises and anything is like ly, to happen hut as the old lndj said about the crucifixion, “Let’s h’.ipe it ain’t so. ” A Recent earthquake in Ari kona. the effect of which was felt for fifty miles, has frighten ed the' inhabitant sot- that section and thev are leaving the country. The earth tremors continue and there is fear that some of the •ild volcano craters mav wake iq and get busy. S. E. Fisher T h * hoirun the Construction of n lame barn or his premises. It will Ire 3fi\7f feet, two stories with a base ment. This will afford him amide room to accommodate th» trade »»mi store h's feed, and will add verv much to the ap pearance of his property. 1 “ Bobbie” Ross Injured Preaches Farewell Sermon Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. Resolutions of Condolence for your sash, doors, sreeensetc. Rev. H. C. Clark preached his Mosier, Ore., Sept. 30, 1010. A most distressing accident oc- To the officers and members of | CUrre<i last Saturday afternoon farewell sermon in the Christian l i t to I U cl # -------------------------------- ManzanituKebekah Lodge, No. to little * Bobbie” Ross, t h e Church, last Sunday night a 101, i. 0 . O. F .: young son or Mr. and Mrs. R, very large congregation We, your commiitee, to whom M. Ross. Bobbie was riding was considered one of his was referred the duty of draft- „ ¡th several other children in his efforts. The Rev. gentleman ing Resolutions of Condolence on uncle’s hack. Thi team was spoke very i'qelingly of the loyal- the death of our Sister, Mary E. standing opposite Mr. Amos ty and fidelity of the members of Evans, wife of Bro. Lee Evans, Root’s tiouse, and Bobbie wish- his church, during his pastorate beg leave to submit the follow- ing to get out of the rig, at- here, ami expressed regrets at leg. Trice Special.1 tempted to climb over the rear leaving Mosier and the many ing: 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and W h ereas , The Shadow of wheel. At this moment the team warm friends which he had made YV. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. $100.00 $85.00» spring seat, Death has fallen across the home started and Bobbie was drawn while here. These feelings are 90.00' of our Brother and taken from down between the wheel and the undoubtedly reciprocated by not 110.00 2 3-4 in. Wagons, 3ame as abw e, * We d e in improved and unimproved him his beloved w ife and com body of the hack, his leg being only the members of his church, 1 1 5 .0 0 95.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, panion, we are again reminded caught in such a manner that it but by the entire residents of Mo- fruit land in Mosier district. Send for 9 5 .0 0 7 5 .0 0 - 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, that the sands of the hour glass was necessary to remove the sier. for he ha3- proven himself, 120.00 , 1 3 5 .0 0 our Booklet o f Bargains. 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with bral for us too are flowing, and that wheel in order to extricate him. as the Rev. Mr. Stark expressed 1 1-8 in. Studebaker* 1st grade Buggy, leath opr lives at most are hut a span. When taken to Dr. Robinson’s it. a Christian gentleman and a 100.00 1 2 5 .0 0 MOSIER, - - ORE. top and brake. And, whereas, in view of the office it was found that the un sincere worker in the cause of 100.00 great loss sustained by our Lodge fortunate lad had suffered a Christ.” 110.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, Mr. Clark left on Wednesday in the death of our Sister, and fracture of the leg just above 1 0 0 .0 0 8 5 .0 ft 15-16th ” ............................... the still greater loss sustained by the knee. The Dr., w ith the aid for Medford, where he will join 6 .5 ft 8 .5 0 Studebaker Juniors, those who knew her best and 10f p r; Rbss, Bobbins father; at- his family. tliose nearest and dearest to her; tended to him as well as they therefore, he it could with their limited ap- Team Backs Over Bluff Resolved, that it is a just and | pliances. and he was taken to Last Monday morning while fitting tribute to the memory of .'fhe Dalles Hospital on the cven- Mr. Yonish was driving one of the departed to say that in re- ¡n^ train. So close is the frae- gretting her removal I rom our ture to the knee that it is feared Geo. Haacke’s teams, in attempt ing to make a turn in the road numbers, we mourn lor one who that it may affect the knee joint, with a load of lumber, the team was in every way worthy of oui last accounts the little fel- hacked over a high bluff, falling respect and esteem. . . . low was progressing as well as For sale by Burggraf & Wil- Resolved, that the heartfelt could he expected, and it is hoped into Mosier Creek. Both horses fert in all parts of Mosier Dis To The Tax Payers j i vV isco County A. J. Derby were killed and the wagon sympathy of this Lodge be ex that no permanent injury will Notice is hereby given that the damaged. The driver escaped trict. Fine Bargains. See us tended to the bereaved husband result L aw yer Equalization Board for Wasco County, by jumping. before buying elsewhere. We and sons in this hour of sorrow, will convene in session at the Court and that we commend them to have small and large tracts. Ten HOOD RIVER House in The Dalles, Oregon, on Mon - OREGON W anted : —First c l a s s fresh Ed. F. Reeves came up from acre tracts that we can sell you the love and tender mercies of day, Oct. 17th, lylO, at 9 A. M., for Address Ed. L. Portland yesterday and will re- ap t^e Him who doeth all things well. milch cow. price on easy terms. the purpose of equalizing assessm ents, Be it further resolved, that Howe, Mosier, Ore. I main a «oup i o wee s. All corregponc]ence promptly and correcting any errors th at may ap» our charter he draped in mourn pear upon the Tax Roll o f said Wasco The M. W. of A. will give their Mrs. Geo. Wood and daughter, answered. We will take care of ing for a period of 30 days, that County, for the year 1910. annual water melon feast in Marian, returned on Wednesday you these resolutions he spread upon Notary Public Said Board o f Equalization will re Lamb’s Hall, Oct. 1st. Every evening from a three months’ | the minutes of our Lodge, a copy main in session for the period of one and one invited. j visit in Portland. he sent to Bro. Lee Evans, and a week, or longer if necessary to com Fire Insurance copy to the Mosier Bulletin for plete its work. The Reliable Dealers publication. Mosier - Oregon fc ~ K = ie = ~ 5 S ~ = 3 E = S = ^ g )lg II5 g l J. W. K oontz Fraternally submitted, County .Assessor for Wasco County. MOSIER - - OREGON i» . W O N D E R W V S S A m y L. G o v e , I a r e w -zxzrvr.J— &. i ¡ . B B "■ ■ a c : L u r l in e F is h e r , A N O S U P P L I E S O F The Mosier Lumber Co. can N ora H u n t e r . fill your orders for lime, cemmt, Sanitary Fittings S ix tim en b r ig h te r th u n e le c tr ic ity , gu» o r o r .li nnry o il l&inps. Il AL L K I N D S IN S T O C K WILL TRADE FOR brick and plaster. CORKS COKM CM KFHOSFECj S IM P L E . S A I E , C A N D O T S A P L O J £ . g School Notes MOSIER LAND J .r d - T An A ll 'C .-a s s Lamp, », scm n ly M o do . F «-r If*>i.ic Ima Napper was absent Mon 8 lots near Seattle, Equity $10C0 lux.Is, II n ils a n d L’Lurch*. rch F u to s. ru s , I I JAS. E. COLE, Agent CUTS LIGHTUiU BILLS Hi HALF ! c day. 10 acres, Napa, Calif 1250 j __________ 100-Cnndlo P o w e r, 6 L o u rs 5 Pass. 4 cylinder, 35 Hi P. On«» C ool? Ev«ry U s e r Arna**d < ’ B u y *• no Ruth Napper was absent Tues M o s ie r . O regon m o re f o r y o u r o w n h o m e . auto 1000 day. 3 passenger runabout 20 h pJ500 Grace Bailey was absent Mon — !■■■■ T* I 5 room house. Portland, day. Equity 1400 Razors put-in first-class condition. Eugene R o o t w a s absent Contract Mortgages $250 to 1000 Wednesday. Pictures and Picture Frames Industrical, dividend paying Mabel Napper w a s absent stock. Any amount. Wednesday and Thursday. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE Robert Ross has been absent j three days th 3 week. Thomas and Patsy Hughes; should be in every modern bathroom. MOSIER - - - - OREGON were absent Thursday. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Not merely healthy in thc;ir construc Pupils are preparing papers tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap- for the school exhibit at the fair, j j pearance. We are expert sanitary A ll B usiness entrusted to P hysician and S urgeon Alfred Parrish has been drop Plumbers with a practical reputation, T he C are of the $1500.00 Ilorse Racing 1. ped. He will attend school in 1 and a record for excellent work. Wo MOSIER - OREGON Eastern Oregon. ! do new plumbing or attend to repairs in Air Ship Flying 2 . On account of the annual in a most workmanlike manner. Our Auto Races $500.00 3. stitute at The Dalles, there will charges, considering the quality of our of The Dalles. Oregon work, are admittedly low. he no school next week, after Band Concerts 4. WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Monday. Theatrical Attractions 5. - - $100,000.00 The first tardy marks this year G o u l d & S n y d e r . Capital G eo . H aacke , Pros. Surplus and undivid were made this week by Ruby Stock Exhibitions Cti3h Prizes 6 . ed profits - 100,000.00 and Jack Proctor, Cecil Rowland, All kinds of Building OREGON HOOD RIVER Fruit, Grain, Vegetables' Cash Prizes Mabel Evans and Frank Proctor. 7. J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Material on hand, in Superintendent Neff called at E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt $1500.00 Cash for Premiums cluding lath and shingles the home of the teachers last Vice Pres. Cashier JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Friday evening. The year’s Send For Speed Estimates given for ma- plans were satisfact wily dis Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- terial for building. . .. Program To Drop into the B ulletin offiec cussed. crete W ork Oregon and get a receipt for that year’s M O S I E R - - 9 R E G O N Hood-River subscription. Geo. Chamberlain and Dr. Robinson left the first of the Improve your correspondence. Use Good Stationery W e l l W ork week on a hunting trip into the We I iVe the Be-:. Also Books, Pictures and mountains to the south. A T COST ,’is best The o s i e i 5 Ii!!s J 3 u rjng the month of September I wiIT.se If Land & Orchard For Cash, Stuclebaker Wagons, Hacks> and Buggies at prices below:— Company Fruit Lands Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart Burggraf & Wilfert LA M PS REAL ESTATE lì A1 H O SIER B arber Shop i % D. D. HAIL at THE DALLES, Oregon, 1910 J. E. COLE. 5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive First National Bank Mosier Lumber Co. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary M osier B ook S tore . I)r. Robinson’s saddle horse was severely cut with barbed wire last Monday while running n the pasture. The wire fence was recently put up and the horse was not familiar with it in fact probably did not see it. The forelegs were cut in a horrible manner to the bone. A vet erinary was sent for and the wound was properly treated so that the animal will no doubt re cover. M O S IE R H o s i e r - \ BOOK HOSIER " u ' Popular Clothier ' Men’s Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes [ * - - - OREGON PINES HOTEL ¡ T he DKAI I K IN MR. C. A. FREY, Prop. Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. «H»'*** h»!*- *.-+++»- — — In this lot are some excellent values H— I Good Accommodations THE P A R IS FAIR H O O D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E Winter Underwear $1.83 Now is the time when everyone is thinking of warmer undergar Lace and Button Vici Kid with Patent Tips, turn ai d welt roles. These shoes are of the 5-Star-5 brand and are worth from 2.50 They are mostly small sizes and narrow Widths, but are tru!> big values it you can he tittnl in ments. and we are prepared to serve you with anything you can wish ¡1 r in this lire. Children’* cotton rib! ed, fleece-lined underwear, good winter weight, for, the garment. 10c, 15«\ 2Cc. 2£e, and 30c, according to the size. Well t. ado and spit ndid s '"vice. •HYSICIAN AM) SURGEON HOOD RIVER Ì MOSIER. OREGON wCLisassm K a w a i i r a M b w The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit,, including pipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds of ce ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found hv addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. A. E. N e g u s . DR. H. L. DÜMBLE TH E DALLES, OREGON | - Look them over. - 3 Me:-: i .it Special the lot. A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop in and make themselves ?.t home. Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. A. E. LAKE When you want the heir Shirts made Shirts that ere perfect in fit. newest |>attern.s. and one that you know that the colors will stay, and not fade, buy a Manhattan. We have a swell lire, 1.50, LI5, 2.00, L.L<>. and to 3.50 a pair. W e l l D o n e E. TV. STROUP, Prop’r STO R E. : O regon .«•«WlWWI >- am m r .a s r Ladies S h o w Th e Pa s s - T i m e Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties And a complete line of School Supplies Why ruin your eyes with a 1 oor light? Buy a Wonder and give your home a good light. Your friends will appreciate it as well as yourself. If O n e o f t h o s e up-to-date j Sweater Coats that you can get at Stewart’s will make you feel comfortable these chilly morn ings and evenings. . 27-4 Now is the time to look up your subscriptions for Maga zines. Ask for catalog of Cut Rates. tf mm b e OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. - v r r v K z r rzr* When you want a new corset get a NEMO If you want perfect style with the greatest comfort you’ve ever enjoyed. Take time and select the right mod-*! and you will he rnore than pleased with the result. 2.00. 3.50. 4.00 and 5.00 Union Suits Children’s and Misses’. Colors gray and cream, heavy fleeced lined, full size, well shaped. The suit 25c. 35c, 4oe and up. Woolen garments of all grades and sizes for 35c, 40c, 45c and up. according to size. We have never had a more complete line and v ouhl like you to look it over. Ladies’ separate garments and union suits of all kinds from a nice, medium weight c Non fleece for 25c up to the very finest of wool. \ve carry the largest assort- m**ni, and know we can please you.