Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 07, 1910, Image 4

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    AT COST
Church of Christ Notes.
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
Surprise Party
University of Oregon
for
your sash, doors, srceens etc.
The citizens o f Mosier and vi-
The University office this year
A surprise party was given
will give especial attention to its i cinity are asked to worship with Miss Grace Higley on Wednesday
We evening. About fifteen o f her
A W I L L S E L L for cash or exchange press service in the interest o f us at the Christian Church.
fo r good faon my business in Portland tax-pavers, the idea being that welcome you also into the Sun- young friends gathered at her
valued at $20,000.00, now earning about ,
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• citizens helping in the support ot day School unless you already at- home to help her celebrate her
. $3500.00 per year. Income can be doub
iled with amaU additional inveatment. State institutions have a right to tend somewhere else,
birthday anniversary, a n d a
N o competition. Congenial work and
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Services every Lordsday both most enjoyable time was had.
*asy to manage. Requires no skilled , know intimately what those in-
; help. Write for full particulars and stitutions are offering in return, morning and evening.
jive description ox.your
of,your property.
-give
property, 703
oj ‘
A. C. C o r b i n ,
Besides the residence work o f­
Reg. Price
Special
i Board of Trade Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
Oscar Stranahan, youngest son
Pastor.
fered in Law, Medicine, Engi­
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
holster
spring
and
o f C. H. Stranahan, met with a
W. II. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
neering, and the various courses
$85.00
W A N T E D -R E A L ESTATE
spring seat,
$100.00
serious accident at The Dalles!
Change
in
Real
Estate
Firm
in the Liberal Arts Colleges, the
110.00.
90.00
2
3-4
in.
Wagons,
same
as
above,
A T T E N T IO N . O W N E R S O N L Y
„
fr>
j. P
, lhursday night, in which he lost
We deal in improved and unimproved
The firm of Burggraf & W ilier t . . .
.
.
95.00
VW a n t e d — In the Mosier, White Sal- University offers special work in
115.00
3-in.
Wagons,
same
as
above,
his leg. According to tne train- fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
■ mon or Lyle district, an ummiiroved Correspondence Study, for the dealers in real estate, changed
75.00
3-in.
half
truck,
gear
only,
wide
tire.
95.00
men, young Stranahan was rid­
• tract o f land. If you really -want to benefit o f all those unable to its name again last week, when
our Booklet o f Bargains.
120.00
,
135.00
ing on the bumpers of the fast
arell and ate not simply willing to, ans­
avail themselves o f residence its junior member, Felix A.
P
w e r this, giving full particulars, lowest
mail train and fell under the
All o f these courses are| Wilfert, sold his interest in the
MOSIER, - - ORE.
100.00
top and brake,
125.00
¡prices, terms and address F. M. Mosier, study,
wheels as the train was pulling
free o f cost to the student en- company to N. P. Sturgess. The
iFuPefciu.
28-4
110.00
100.00
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
.as
apove,
| into The Dalles. He was found |
rolling and taking the work, e x -' firm name will now he Burggraf
15-16th
~
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100.00
85.00
| by a brakeman a few minutes)
Studebaker Juniors,
8,50
■6-50
cept for a small amount to cover1 & Sturgess.
LOST
| after the accident occurred, roll-1
postage, the total cost to each
j ing about in agony in front o f ;
Tw o Duroc Jersey pigs about student being one dollar for each
Central Telephone Changed
the Umatilla House. An ambu­
»a foot high. Finder kindly no- course enrolled in. The only re­
The central telephone office has
lance was summoned and the in­
rtify M. L. Clement.
quirement for admission to any been changed from the post office
jured man taken to The Dalles
course is ability to carry on the across the street to Geo. Cham
Miss" Lurline h ° a» h f ’ wh* re
was pi.ven im'
Now is the time to look up | work and profit by the instruction berlain’s office.
mediate medical attention and'
your subscriptions for Maga­ given. In every case instruction Fisher will be “ Hello” giri
1 his father communicated with by 1
zines. Ask for catalog o f Cut is personal; the student receives
For sale by Burggraf & W il­
i telephone.
The latter caught
Rates.
tf individual attention.
J. K. McGregor and Felix A.
To The Tax Payers of Wasco County
A. J. Derby
the 11:55 east hound train and fert in all parts o f Mosier Dis­
U n iv e r s ity
Correspondence W ilfert were business visitors in
M o s ie r B o o k S t o r e .
j
Notice is hereby given that the
arrived in The Dalles a few hours trict. Fine Bargains. See us
L aw yer
Study is proving popular through­ Portland the first o f the week.
Equalization Board for Wasco County,
after the accident. The injured before buying elsewhere. We
will convene in’session at the Court
out the state, and is immensely
L. H. Wilson, D. P. Harvey leg was so badly mangled that it have small and large tracts. Ten HOOD R IVER
L. Lamb is attending the Fair valuable not only to Public and
-
OREGON * House in The Dalles, Oregon, on Mon-
and W. E. Huskey attended the was found necessary to amputate acre tracts that we can sell you
| day, Oct. 17th, 1910, at 9 A. M., for
;a tT h e Dalles this week.
High School teachers, Study
■the purpose o f equalizing assessments,
Fair at The Dalles on Wednesday, it just below the knee.
The at the right price on easy terms.
R. B. Watson, o f Seattle, is Clubs, farmers and individuals
and correcting any. errors that may a|>-
Ed. Woods, o f Portland, spent y °unff man stood the operation
All correspondence promptly
pear upon the Tax Roil of said Wasco
}here visiting his friend, Roy who never expect to avail them­
Tuesday night in town with his well and 's reported as Yecover- answered. We will take care of
County, for the year 1910.
selves o f residence study, hut al­
JViacey.
N otary Public
Said Board o f Equalization will re­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. ing as well as could be expected. you.
so
to
those
preparing
to
matric­
D. T). Hail was a Imsiness vis­
- Hood River News.
main in session for the period o f one
and
Woods.
ulate
at
the
University.
A
con­
week, or longer if necessary to com­
i t o r in Portland the first of the
Fire Insurance
crete example is offered in the
plete its work.
iweek.
The Reliable Dealers
Oregon
Mosier
experience o f James Ryder, of
J. W . K o o n t z
Alva Craft, o f Portland, was Newberg. Last January Ryder
County Assessor for Wasco County.
T « W O N D E R l a w ?£
MOSIER
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-
OREGON
»shaking hands with friends in registered f o r Correspondence
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H E B l B i K L I f l _______________
H T E S T L IG H T I
I A l l
B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to
T H E W H lT fe H T L I G H T !
/town yesterday.
T H E B T K O f.G E S T L I G H T l
A N D S U P P L IE S O F
The Mosier Lumber Co. can
study in Analytical Geometry,
T he C are of the
T H E C T IK A P K 8 T L I G H T i
T H IS C L J L A N fc S T V I G i l a !
fill your-orders for -lime, cement,
and the papers which he sent in
81* tim e s b r ig h te r th an e le c ­
Sanitary
Fittings
t r ic it y , gaa o r o rd in a ry o i l lam ps.
W a n t e d :—F irst c l a s s fresh
A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K
brick and plaster.
CUftMtf COMMON KCRGSCriC£; __
milch cow.
Address Ed. L. were high grade. Upon enter­
S IM P L E , SAPK.CANNOT EXPLORE.
An A il «B rass
Lamp,
Hand«
ing the University for residence
■Howe, Mosier, Ore.
som aly M ads. F< r Humes, Stores.
of The Dalles, Oregon
S ch ools, lla l l s and Churches.
JAS. E. COLE, Agent
work this fall, the work which
CUTS U G H T U G B ILLS IX H A L F !
B o r n . — On Wednesday morn-
W IL L HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
IOO-Oandlo P ow er, 8 Lou rs fo r
he did last year in Analytical
Evary U ser Am aied I Buy ODO o r
Jng, Oct. 5, 1910, in Mosier, to
< pital
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$100,000.00;
M
o
s
i
e
r
.
O
r
e
g
o
n
wore
for
your
owu
home.
Geometry entitled him to take
Surplus and undivid­
Mrs. John Lantry, a son.
the course in Calculus, a regular
ed profits
-
100,000.00
Dr. C. A. Macrum came up Sophomore Engineering subject.
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
Razors put in first-class condition.
/from Portland yesterday to spend The backbone o f an Engineering
E
d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
••a few days on his fruit ranch.
course is made up of required
Pictures and Picture Frames
Vice Pres.
Cashier
Mosierites in Hood River on courses which must he taken
I
Monday were E. N . Stroup, W. in sequence, and must ail he
REGISTER!
completed
before
the
degree
in
E. Chown, John Evans and Win.
All voters who failed to regis­
Engineering can he given. The
.Marsh.
ter
before primary election, who
j Engineering degree proper is not
should be in every modern bathroom.
R. M. Ross and w ife and J. K. ¡given in any o f the larger insti-1
want to vote at the November
D AV ID ROBINSON. M. D.
Not merely healthy in their construc­
McGregor and w ife drove over tutions under five years o f re­
The
tion, hut neat and cleanly in their ap­ election, must register.
to The Dalles yesterday to attend
pearance.
W e are ex a r t sanitary registration l«w)ks are now open
quired work.
It is so at t lie (
P hysician a n d S urgeon
*
1 the Fair.
Plumbers with a practical reputation, at Cole’s Book Store.
They will
1.
Horse Racing
$1500.00
University o f Oregon. But the
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and a record for excellent work.
W e be closed on October 17.
There
Mrs. A. M. Roop returned yes- advanced standing of one yean
MOSIER
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OREGON
ilo new plumbing or attend to repairs in
2.
A ir Ship Flying
is no excuse tor a person failing
h terday from a month’ s visit with which Ryder received on account
a most workmanlike manner.
Our
3.
Auto Races
$500.00
He might
friends and relatives in Polk o f his Correspondence work, \
charges, considering the quality o f our I to register in time.
he excused for failing to pay his
work, are admittedly low.
jeounty.
coupled with Summer work, i f (
4.
Band Concerts
taxes, or dying, or lying, or com
Judge Barton arrived in town he wishes to take it, will make j
5.
Theatrical Attractions
mitting murder, or most any old
G o u ld a S nyd er ,
G e o . H a a c k e , P re s .
it
possible
for
him
to
graduate
in
1
•yesterday from Woodstock and
6.
Stock Exhibitions
Cash Prizes
thing, but. never for failing t o ;
'.went out to his ranch southeast three years, and receive his regu-
All kinds o f Building
H O O D R IV E R
- - O R E G O N register or failing to vote after]
lar Engineering degree in four
7.
Fruit, Grain, Vegetables Cash Prizes
•of town.
Material
on har.d, in­
registering.
Therefore, Regis- j
years, which time is ordinarily
I
$1500.00
Cash
for
Premiums
W a n t e d : — A good homestead
cluding lath and shingles
lerl
required for simple graduation.
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
.relinquishment. Call at Bulletin This course, however, he would
Estimates given for ma­
Send For Speed
' office or write, stating price and not be able to pursue if he had I
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
¡3r0p into the B ulletin offiec
terial for building. . .
Program T o
‘ giving full description.
crete Work
not already worked off this
and get a receipt f or
year’s M O S I E R - - O R E G O N
Hood River
* -
Orego n
W. H. Kerslake was down from course in Freshman Mathematics
subscription.
his ranch yesterday. W. H. is before entering.
Improve your correspondence. Lise Good Stationery
■ .pretty busy with his new house
W e ll W ork
W e have the Best.
Also Books, Pictures and
' .and doesn’ t get to town often.
N. P. Sturgess is building a
W ell D one
Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties
Mr.
Speer, who is work­ combination garage and wood
house
at
the
rear
o
f
his
lot
on
in g on the telephone line in The
AndXcomplete.line o f School Supplies
j The undersigned is thoroughly
Dalles, came down Sunday and Main street.
! prepared to put down open w-ells
M
o
s
i
e
r
B
o
o
k
S
t
o
r
e
.
J spent the day with his family at
Felix W ilfert left on Tuesday
in any part o f the surrounding
A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table.
M o s ie r
:
:
O regon
i -Grand View.
for llood River, where lie will
country. Has a complete outfit,
A fine line o; Gold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand.
including pipe cutting and thread-
1 Why ruin your eyes with a remain a few days and then go
We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop
■ ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
poor light? Buy a Wonder and on to Portland, where lie intends
in and make themselves at home.
j ment, rock and concrete work.
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«IMWI«»-
I give your home a good light. to spend the Winter.
Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s Hall.
; Has had 30 years’ experience in
Your friends will appreciate it as
S. W. Heppner and little son
the well business. May he found
well as yourself.
tf
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-
-
are in town, from llood River..
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Sigmund Frank the head of Mr. Heppner is taking orders for
“ Ore., or inquire at Maier &
I
the firm o f Meier & Frank, of the Washington Nursery. He is
ft
Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or.
•»-
’ Portland, died at his home last their most successful salesman.
A. E. N egus .
Ï
DEALER IN
V»
1 Tuesday night, aged 60 years.
Read “ TH E S PIR IT OF ID A ­
k
Heart failure and kidney trouble HO” . by Arthur W. North,
D R . H. L. BU M BLE
“ G R E A T E R T H A N GOLD” (the
; caused his death.
harnessing o f Western Rivers)
‘
Mrs. A. L. Gove, and the by Clayton M. Jones, in OCTO­
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N
Misses Bertha Booth and Lucilia BER S U N S E T M AGAZINE.
T Brackett are attending teachers' Now on sale on all news stands,
HOOD R IVER
OREGON
institute at The Dalles this week, 15 cents.
> consequently there has been no
Miss Evaline Ijams came up
< school since last Monday.
Will practice in Mosier and
from Portland last Saturday and
Elmer Root and family, Mrs. spent Sunday with her sister,
May he reached hy long dis­
John Wellberg, Mrs. Floyd Al- Mis. Kerrow. Site was accom­
,
tance phone, Home phone 61.
panied by her friend, Miss Flor­
. effetti«», rt
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lington and Mrs. Ruscher, le e ence Knapp.
'Evans, E. J. Middleswart and
ROMEI H B U M O M M
• Chas. Grosser went to The Dalles
M IL L IN E R Y . This department is supplied with the
, yesterday to take in the Fair.
We have one
the finest lines of winter Dress Good*
largest stock in the city and at the most reasonable prices
and Shirt Waist materials ever displayed in the city, and
Ralph Duvall and w ife arrived
All the newest creations at a good, big saving to you in
at the very lowest prices. We are anxious to have you
in Mosier on Wednesday from
price.
H O O D
R IV E R ’S O N E P R IC E D S T O R E
I Oregon City, italph doesn’ t like
investigate.
the valley—too much rain and
mud. Says he will come hack
here to live if he can secure a
Other makes for $7.75. $8.00. $9.00. $10.00. $12.00, and $15.00.
Good clothes don’ t make the man. but they do give
f house.
Overcoats for Men and Boys for $6.00, 7.00. 8.00, 10.( h :, 12.00. 15.CO
others a better opinion of a fellow who wears them, es­
and 18.00 to $25.00; ones o f Hart. Schaffner & Marx make.
Coats, Capes, and Dresses. Dozens o f the most be­
* Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Keith, of
pecially if it is a HART. SCHAFFNEU & MARX suit.
Wauconda, Wash., arrived in
coming styles in this Fall’s new weaves and colors for
W e’ re proud of the appearance o f the men we clothe.
1 Mosier Tuesday evening and wall
W e’ re glad to have them' compared with any men any
$8.00, 10.00. 12.00, 15.00 and up. We have never had
spend a few days visiting refci
Some o f the nico ;t little suits you have ever seen. Neat, stylish, ser-
where in the world, so far as good clothes go.
Hart,
-tives. The Keiths are pioneers
such a splendid assortment before and we know we cin
vioeable suits of this Fall’s newest weaves. All a os from 2 years up:
Schaffner & Marx make the host clothes in the world,
o f Eastern Washington, having
please you and fit you right.
and in pric * from $1.50 up to $9.00. V e would I ke pleasure in show-
they’ re styles are distinctive and correct: the man that
settled there about 40 years ago.
ing you these even though you do rot went to hu just now. We want
wears them has a look o f “ class” and distinction which
No extra charge for alterations.
, They are on their way to Tfir-
you to see the big values we are offering.
can he had in no other clothes. All the new weaves in
Mock, Cal., to spend the Winter,
Browns. Grays, Blues and Fancy Mixtures. Guaranteed
a id also with a view o f locating
All-Wool for $18. $2D. and $25.
¡|h aCVrarmer climate.
LOCAL —
The M o s i e r Hills During the month o f September I w ill sell
Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
Land
Orchard
and Buggies at prices below:—
Company
For Cash,
&
Fruit
Lands
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon,
Stewart
Alex.
Burggraf
& Sturgess
LAMPS
nr
First National Bank
MOSIER
B a rb er Shop
J. E. COLE.
at T H E
D ALLE S, Oregon, 1910
5 days, October 4 to 8, inclusive
- Mosier Lumber Co.
JUDD S. FiSH, Secretary
The P ass-T im e
E. N. STROUP, Prop’r
I
A. E. L
The Popular Clothier '
T he
Men’s Cloth in f, Furnishings f
and Shoes
TH E
D ALLES,
OREGON
PINES HOTEL
MR. C. A. FREY. Prop.
Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
OREGON
Corner 2ml and Washington Sts.
V
MOSIER
IMOSIER OREGON
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TH E P A R I S F A I R
Men’s and Boys’ Suits
Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits
Bovs’ Suits