Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 14, 1910, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
for your sash, d«x>rs, srceensetc. ,
Doesn’t Look Good T o Him
A
j Apple Season On At Hood River
Hint
A T COST
Portland, Ore., 10-3-10.
A modern, up-to-date Sunday
The apple season is on in
earnest at Hood River.
Hun- School is nochiidibh matter. We
J. K. McGregor was a business Editor Mosier Bulletin,
Mosier, Ore.
A W IL L SELL for cash ur exchange visitor in Portland several tbis|
1 J.reds o f pickers and packers arc used to think Sunday School was
for good farm no business in Portland
Now all can
at work gathering the crop and for children only.
Dear Sir: —
valued at $20,000.00, now earning about week.
be
members—from
b a b y to
preparing
it
for
market.
Some
$3600.00 per year. Income can be doub­
I see in your paper an adv. of
Will Graham, of Ruthton, vis­
led with small additional investment.
grandpa. It is not merely for
o
f
the
largest
yields
recorded
in
N o competition. Congenial work and ited relatives here the first of the the so called “ Home Rule Bill” ,
church members. Thousands of
easy to manage.
Requires no skilled
and under th e circumstances the history o f the Oregon apple
kelp. Write for full particulars and j week.
adults not church members are
industry
are
being
made
this
think your readers should know
give description o f your property
703
Mrs. J. H. Porter returned
now members of Sunday School
year.
Mr.
Avery
picked
36
boxes
Keg. itioe
Speeút
Board o f Trade Bldg., Portland, Ore.
what this really is.
i Wednesday from a week’s visit
classes.
It is a manly thing to
o
f
Spitz
from
one
tree
and
esti­
2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
This bill, under the name of
at Portland.
Par­
spring seat,
1300.(00
$ 85.00
FOR SALE
the “ Reddy Bill” was voted mates that there are still ten be in the Sunday School.
ents
have
done
only
part
o
f
their
l>oxe8
on
the
top
o
f
the
tree.
2
3-4
in.
Wagons,
same
as
abow,
110.00
Mrs.
Geo.
Parrish
and
son
A
l­
90.00
down with a big majority two
One team 6-year-old horses,
duty
when
they
have
sent
the
fred
visited
this
week
With
Mrs.
The
largest
apple
tree
in
Hood
3-in.
Wagons,
same
as
above,
1115.00
95
. m
years ago.
Now they have
color, one sorrel, one black.
children
to
Sunday
School.
They
75.(00
River
Valley
measures
60
inches
3-in.
half
truck,
gear
only,
wide
tire,
35.00
Grant
Copple.
tacked it onto the end o f one of
W eight 2800 lbs.
Guaranteed
I
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with breilae, 135.00
130.00
Mrs. David Robinson visited the most popular amendments in circumference and is hearing should go along with them.
good workers, double or single.
am
persuaded
there
are
a
good
most
prolifically.
The
best
apple
1
1-8
in.
Studebaker
1st
grade
Boggy,
leather
Apply to Geo. Chamberlain, M<>- \ with friends in The Dalles the ever passed and are trying to
top and brake,
LS.flU
picking record ever made in the many people in Mosier and vi­
300.00
fool the people into passing it.
aier, Ore.
10-14 tf | first o f the week.
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, samg as a ¡«o r .
110.(00
Hood River Valley has just been cinity who attend no Sunday
100.00
This
is
what
it
does.
It
takes
The Mosier Lumber Co. can
15-16th
“
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«
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1(00.00*
æ «»
N ow is the time to look up j fill your orders for lime, cement, the liquor traffic (nothing hut made by A. I. Mason, who be­ School. Are they too busy? Do
Studebaker Juniors,
&30
« fi.»
they
work
too
hard
?
A
t
any
rate
gan
picking
apples
on
the
21st
the liquor traffic) out from under
your subscriptions for Maga­ | brick and plaster.
some
o
f
the
busiest
and
hardest
day
o
f
September
and
finished
on
the constitution tind criminal
zines. Ask for catalog o f Cut
J. M. Leiter came up from laws o f the state and turns it the 6th day o f October and who workers in Mosier and vicinity
Rates.
tf
Note lost two days on account o f rain, a r e n o w in one or the other of
M osier B o o k S t o r e . ! Portland yesterday to look after over to the city councils.
his business interests here.
it says “ exclusive control” so placed 10,000 boxes o f apples in the Sunday Schools.
In either School one will find a
Mr. Mason
J. W. Brown, a former resi­ that neither sheriffs, district at­ his apple house.
W a n t e d : —A good homestead
relinquishment. Call at Bulletin dent of Mosier, now living at torney, nor grand juries can stated that he has made a large hearty welcome. No man is edu­
office or write, stating price and Washougal, Wash., was a busi- j touch the sacred liquor traffic; a saving by placing a large crew cated until he snderstonds the
ness visitor in town yesterday. holy city council alone has con­ in the orchard and making a Bible. Young men, as well as
g iv in g full description.
short season of it, on account of boys, need Bible knowledge.
A. J. Derby
A ll
B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o
Dr. Robinson is improving the trol.
W a n t e d :—F irst c l a s s fresh
And it is the f a s h io n to go
preserving the apples that would
Would
that
not
be
a
nice
state
T
h
e
C
a
r
e
o
f
t
h
e
milch cow.
Address Ed. L. appearance o f bis residence on i
L awyer
have been windfalls under or­ now. Try it. You will enjoy it.
the hill by a verandah on two o f affairs? Time and again the
Howe, Mosier, Ore.
It will do you good. Be up with
dinary conditions.
sides and a coat o f fresh paint. police department o f Portland
HOOD R IV E R
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OREGON
has asked for the cancellation of
Mr. Mason has the largest ap­ the times.
“
Uncle”
Frank
Hunter
and
Miss Viola Kuehn left on Mon­
of The Dalles, Oregon
A. C. C o r b i n ,
the license o f saloons and grills ple-packing house in the state.
day for Portland, where she will wife arrived in town yesterday so atrocious that the police are A spur o f the railroad is built in­
O f the Christian Church.
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
from Alsea, and will spend some j unable to handle them and just to the building. The shortage
spend the winter.
Capital
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$100,000.00
time here visiting relatives ajid twice has the plea been granted. ! of apple boxes is working some
P. L. Arthur left Wednesday
Notary
Surplus and undivid­
With the “ exclusive” control in damage to* the growers.
About
•on a visit to his former home at friends.
ed profits
-
100,000.00
and
J. N. Mosier and wife visited the hands o f the council what 175 cars o f apples have been for-
Castle Rock, Wash.
Fire
Insurance
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
( warded from Hood River this
on Wednesday with their daugh­ would it be?
Wm. Marsh and W. H. Huf-
E d M. W il l ia m s
M a x A . V o g t Mosier
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Oregon
As a leader o f public thought season, togetl e ' with fifteen cars
ter, Miss Alice, who is attending
fines were business visitors in
Vice Pres.
Cashier
school at St. Mary’s Academy, \ and with the time to look into of pears.—Hood River News.
The Dalles on Wednesday.
Drop into the B um riTN <dfiee
these things I hope you will see
in The Dalles.
Fred Forslund and A. T. Chase
and get a receipt fo r that year’ s
I your way to expose such vile
The big Fair at The Dalles last
Sanitary Fittings
Why ruin your eyes with a
were passengers on yesterday
| subscription.
tricks.
> W . H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
week
was
a
success
in
every
poor light? Buy a Wonder and
morning’s local for Portland.
Yours very truly,
way. The program was carried
I
give your home a good light.
E. T. J o h n s o n .
Miss Alice Davenport, o f The
W e deal in improved and unimproved
out as advertised and every one
Your friends will appreciate it as
Dalles, spent last Monday in
was satisfied. The fruit exhibits fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
tf
well as yourself.
t o w n visiting relatives an d
Apple growers are busy har­ were fine, proving conclusively our Booklet o f Bargains.
friends.
We are pleased to note that vesting their crops, which are that old Wasco county has a di­
Henry Dunsmore, who has been abundant and of fine quality. versity of soil adapted to the
MOSIER, - - ORE.
Miss Roxie Carpenter, who
seriously ill with typhoid fever The occasional rains have some­ raising to perfection every kind
Razors put in iftrst-class condition.
«pent several days here with her
at The Dalles, is making a satis­ what hindered picking, hut work o f fruit and vegetable grown in
parents, left yesterday for her
Pictures awd Picture Frames
is progressing fairly well.
factory recovery.
the temperate zone. These an­
Siome at Portland.
Mrs. .Tames Warren and Mrs.
Read “ TH E S P IR IT OF ID A ­ nual fairs are a great thing, en­
Mrs. A. Evans and Mrs. Far­
Jessie Stinson are here visiting HO” , by Arthur W. North, abling every section of the three
row, who have been here visiting
their sister, Mrs. A. Stewart, “ G R E A T E R T H A N GOLD” (the counties forming the agricultural
the former's sister, Mrs. Dick
who is recovering from her re­ harnessing o f Western Rivers) district, to get together on a
should be in every modern bathroom, j
Evans, left last week for Seattle
D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D.
by Clayton M. Jones, in OCTO­ friendly business and social basis
Not merely healthy in their construe-,
cent severe illness.
and Tacoma.
tion, but neat and cleanlyjn their ap- i
BER S U N S E T M AGAZINE. and serve to widely advertise the
We are glad to say that little
pearance.
W e are expert sanitary
P hysïcïan a n d S urgeon
Now on sale on all news stands, great natural advantages o f this
Miss Mary Mathews and Miss
Plumbers with a practical reputation, I
Bobbie Ross is better and hopes
wonderful section o f Oregon.
I
15 cents.
• Helen Walker, o f Portland, vis-
are entertained that he will re­
For sale by Burggraf & Stur- and a record for excellent work. We j MOSIER
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OREGON
; ited a few days with the former’s
do new plumbing or attend to repairs in
cover from the had accident he
gess in all parts o f Mosier Dis­
a most workmanlike manner.
Our
brother. Geo. Mathews, leaving
suffered three weeks ago.
trict. Fine Bargains. See us charges, considering the quality o f our
for home on Sunday.
^ W
O N D E R
£° aalm 0, pl
before buying elsewhere. We work, are admittedly low.
T. A. Garhade came up from i
TH K B R IG H TEST LIG H T !
have small and large tracts. Ten
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooley, of
T H E W H IT E S T I lG H T l
Portland yesterday in'company
T H U N IK O N «.1ST I.IO IIT !
A N D S U P P L IE S O F acre
THK CH EAPEST IlK IIT l
tracts that we can sell you
G o uld & S n yd er ,
Iowa, arrived in town last Sat-j
GfiJO. H aacke , Pres.
TIIK C L E A N E S T L IG H T !
with a surveyor who will run ou t1
6 1 * tim es brigh ter than e lec­
at
the
right
price
on
easy
terms.
urda.v and will visit with C. G. j
tricity, gas oro rd in a ry o il laiui>s.
A
L
L
K
IN
D
S
IN
S
T
O
C
K
some lines on the property which
All kinds o f Building
DUftftS COM M ON KCROSCNEi
OREGO N
All correspondence promptly HOOD RIVER
Stoltz and family. Mrs. Cooley
S IM P L K , SAFE. CANNOT C X K O M .
Mr. Garhade and C. A. Brown
Am A ll • a r e « « Lamp, Hand­
Material
on hand, in­
answered. We will take care of
is a sister o f Mr. Stoltz.
som ely M ode, F o r H om es, Rtorua.
recently purchased from E. A.
S«‘ h«M»is, H a lls and C h u rch es.
JAS.
E.
COLE,
Agent
cluding iath and shingles
you.
CUTS LIGHTING BILLS IN HALF!
Mrs. J. N. Mosier arrived from Rainous, south of town.
___________
100-Candle P o w er, 6 hours fo r
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
Estimates .given for ma­
One C «n tl K v «ry U « « r A m o i«d I Huy on e o r
Portland last Sunday evening
M o s ie r .
O regon
m ore fo r y o u r «>wu hom e.
A new banking institution, to
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
terial
for building. . ,
and will remain here this Win­
he called the “ Apple Growers’
The
Reliable
Dealers
Crete
Work
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Mosier will
MOSIER - - OREGON
Bank” , is soon to he started in
Oregon
Hood River
soon move into their residence,
MOSIER
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OREGON
Hood River. To.this end the lot
at present occupied by R. M.
Improve your correspondence. Use Good Stationery
at the corner of Third and Oak
Ross hnd family.
ell
ork
streets has been purchased from
r • ,, „. t r
We have the Best.
Also Books, Pictures and
Jackson
nnd
Jackson.
The
pur-1
A. P. Nelson and w ife re­
Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties
ell
one
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i
turned to Portland last Sunday, chasers are J. R. Johnson and
And a complete line of School Supplies
having spent a few days on their (5. F. Gardiner, two Eastern cap­
E. N. STROUP. Prop’r
__ - ____
I The undersigned is thoroughly
property southeast o f town. _ Mr. italists. The new hank, which
M o s ie r B o o k
S to r e .
prepared to put down open wells
Nelson recently sold 20 acres o f wi I he the fourth in Hood River,
M o s ie r
:
:
O r eg o n
A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. |
in any part o f the surrounding
his land to a gentleman from his \Vill he capitalized at $60.000.
A fine line o f Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand,
i country. Has a complete outfit,
town, who will proceed to de­
We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop
including pipe cutting and thread-
The teachers’ nnmial institute!
velop his purchase.
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
in and make themselves at home.
for the counties o f Wasco, Hood
ment, rock and concrete w o rL
Remember
the
place,
downstairs,
under
Stroup’s
Hall.
Mosierites who attended the River and Sherman, held last
Has had 80 years’ experience in
FAir at The Dalles last Friday week in The Dalles, was the most
the well business. May be found
MOSIER
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OREGON
* _______________________________________________ by addressing him at The Dafle«,
1 wen*: Mrs. C. H. Dunsmnre and successful and largest attended
There were
Ore., or inquire at Mfcier
• nephew, Mrs. Dick Evans and j o f any yet held.
Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or-
son, M". nnd Mrs. Stoltz, Miss over 170 teachers registered.
DEALER
IN
A. £. N egus .
Justus
T.
NefT,
o
f
Wasco,
Ernest
: Kuehn. Miss Mattie Hudson, J.
N. Mosier. H. G. Kibbee, C. J. I 0. Smith, o f Hood River, and W.
Fredrickson, Shelly Hudson, Leo' C. Bryant, o f Sherman, had the
MR. JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
DR. H» L» DUMBLfi
* |
Nichol, Rev. Mr.Corbin and Robt. institute in charge, and were
highly gratifiedat the attendant e
• Hardwick.
PHYSKCtAN kNto SURGEON
and results attained. The many
H Pickering arrive«! with his teachers returned to their various
HOOD R IV E R
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OREGON
family last. Sunday from Ijaramie, | schools with renewed energies
Wyoming, and on Tuesday moved |
and broader ideas along educa­
‘ out to his homestead, which h e!
tional lines, and without doubt
Will prwelfae In Mosier and
. filed rtn this summer;
Messrs.
the effect o f this "renewed
May bê reached by long dis*-
Frank Hortenstfne and H. H.
youth” will lx* apparent in the
'Stout, With their famalies, ac­
raomrao
u n n i »
«ratraom
tance phone» Hohl« phone 61»
1«
schools.
companied him, with the inten­
tion of locating here. « I f they
Do not over look our
find suitable l«»cation8, a numl>er
We have one o f the finest assortment o f Knit Mufflers
M IL L IN E R Y DEPARTMENT
o f other families from Wyoming
you can wish to see. All colors and styles
when you are in the city, for it Will mean a big saving to yoU
will follow them out.
to investigate. WeCniYv the largest stock ftftd IDs in charge
of Bradley’ s make for 25c. 35c and up.
o f one of the best Milliners in the state» 2d fiber»
Hood River ¡8 holding a Band
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
Carnival and Society Circus this
week which i s drawing big
crowds from the surrounding |
coanti y.
Arnold's Combined
We want you to see our big lirte o f MerCs H*ts.
We
We have placed on sale a line of ladies' Shoes that
M E N ’S W OOLEN U N D E R W E A R
S^mws add to the attraction, with
have about two hundred and fifty different styles and
balloon ascensions, parachute
are A No. 1 in every respect. They have G x>d.vear Welt
prices. All new stock and hiadte by the best makers.
A good assortment o f Winter Underwear, just about all affceS.
drops, dog and pony shows, cow­
T irn *d Soles: the Upi»ers are made of the finest o f Kid
We
sell them for less money than you can get them for
from 34 shirts to size 46. and drawers from size 32 up to 44. This is
boy magicians, with exhibitions
elsewhere
and give you the hist brands. Any price you
giHxl
clean
stock,
hut
o
f
makes
that
we
ar«
not
going
to
carry.
It
ami Calf. They are lace, Hlucher rut and are <*f the
by Espinetin, reputed to lie the
wish from a 75c. $1.00» or S1-.50 Rat up to a genuine
is
first
class
goods
and
will
give
you
the
very
best
o
f
satisfaction.
beat lady rifle shot in the world,
celebrated American I,ady make.
Slux’s that we sell
John B. Stetson. We sell all regular $3.00 hats for $2.75
Regular $1.00 value, and good goods for that price. Special.
q ^»
glass hl«»wers, aeroplane, etc.,
regularly for $3 and $3.50 a pair. All sizes and widths.
the garment
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and give you the same big vaibes Iti dll other grades.
etc. Mosierites can leave on the
We have on our bargain tabled srtftle ihlendid values
Oxbhawl color. Y«>ur choice while they
early ‘morning train, spend a
in dark colored Dress Hats that wo art sellihg
last, the pair ,.
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pleasant day and return home in
special for
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x
•
This is a bargain.
the early ev* ning or at 10:30 p.
You should see them.
All sizes, in wool and cotton, from 50c a suit up.
During the month o f September I wOl sell
F o r Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies at prices below:—
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
First National Bank
Alex. Stewart
Public
The M o s i e r Hills
Land & Orchard
Company
M OSIER
Barber Shop
Fruit
Lands
IK
C O LE .
LA M P S
Mosier Lumber Co.
Burggraf & Sturgess
The
A. E. LAKE
W
Pass-Tim e
W
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f
“ The Popular Clothier
| T he PINES HOTEL
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings f
and Shoes
i Good Accommodations
) THE
DALLES, OREGON
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
r
¡
Rates $1.00 per day and up
) MOSIER, OREGON
TH E P A R I S F A I R
Special
Special
1.50
.P* f. ‘ frr s
j
M en s and Boys’ Union Suits
Men’s Hat*
89c