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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
Improvements The Mosier Lumber Co. can fill your orders for lime, cement, The edict has gone fort h from brick and ; l ;stir. ti. * pow rs that be, and Main V’; M ) r ' Do you know of any cr.e v. l o M I FOR SALE opened up to the depot a t once, is not going to attend the Box One team 6-year-okl horses, //th is is done al or.ee it will e r- color, one sorrel, one black. and Basket Social? !y gravel able Mosier to pro Mi's. W. A. Husbands and Mrs. Weight 2800 lbs. Guaranteed the road and walks to the station good workers, double or single. Ernest Evans were shopping in before the muddy season sets in. Apply to Geo. Chamberlain, I.io- Hood River yesterday morning. Arrangements are also reported ■sier, Ore. 10-14 tf F. W. Clark, The Dalles Jewel- under way to have the space 1 e- v-,*, came down yesterday and tween Washington street on the Now is the time to look up ; 8()ent the day on bis fruit ranch west and Idaho street on the east your subseri ptions For Maga- ()n Rock Creek. reserved for a park, which the . zines. Ask for catalog ot Cut tfi Ray Sturgess and wife arrived town will keep up. Rates. —, . Also, permission has been M o sier B ook S t o r e . I ' n town from Portland yester- __+ i day and will m ake th eir home granted by the 0 . It. & N. Co. to erect a building at the depot WAlNTEb:— A good homestead here this winter, relinquishment. Call at Bulletin Messrs. j \1 x Lueddemann, Oli- between t h e plain a n d side tracks to be used as an exhibit office or write, stating price and ver Brown, and Eugene Kuhr.e, room for ALisier products, the givirfg full description. of Portland, were up yesterday same as other towns on the line —— ------------------- —------------------ looking at some fruit land. have. This has proven an ex- VV. L. Warren, who visit'd ce|ient method of advertising a R. M. Ross moved this week onto his place near town. here a few days with his sis- ¿own or section and is being ter, Mrs. A. Stewart, left on adopted everywhere. Mosier is Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winegar 1, Tuesday for Lis home at Mc- waiving up to the necessity of were business visitors at The Minnville, Ore. action, and realizes that to get a Dalles yesterday. Why ruin your eyes with a thing is to go after it. Thos. McCusker, of Portland, L ater.—It now appears that poor light? Buy a Wonder and was up last Sunday looking after the O. R. & N. Co. will not grant give your home a good light. business interests. Y ou r frien d s will appreciate it as all the improvements asked for Superb weather we’re having well as yourself. tf by the citizens of Mosier. Work- — cool, bracing mornings, and 1, , THP r *o T | men began Wednesday morning the days delightful. Lead OREGON HL L^ S r on the work of grading the foot CALL OF TI E W EST,” by Wa - of M;,jn S tm t to a width of 40 Don’t forget the lecture in the t?r V. Woehlke. Beautifully ll- feet, where 60 feet was Baptist Church tomorrow night, re- lustrated in four colors in No quested. given by Rev. S. G. Bettes. 1. And, accord in g to re- vember Sunset Magazine. Now Washington aslnngton stre e t will not C. A. McCargar came up from on sale—all news stands—15 cents port, jj(! 0p3r)0(j now nor provision Portland last Friday night and Mesdamer. Amelia Stemson, of i mad • for parking the right of spent a couple of days here and Amity, Ore.. Emma Kingsbury, way unless immediate action is a t the ranch. of Farmington, Wash., S. M. taken by our citizens. A dele- A German count is expected to Piiyne, of Redding, Cal., and O ra. gation went to Portland yester- make a short address at the Big Thomason, of Salem, are here I day to interview Mr. O’Brien in Social Saturday eve, Nov. 5, in visiting their sister, Mrs. A. regard to* all the improvements «Stroup’s Hall. Stewart. j n ■* essary to make a respectable looking town. Mosier is small, Don’t forget the big Masque J. N. Mosier. J. K. McGregor jfc ig tnie> and> apparently, Ball tomorrow night at Stroup’s Hall. Masks can be obtained at •m.l A. P. Batebnm went to Port- j in8iRnifltant and o f l i t t l e kind yesterday to consult with J. |commercial importance j u d g - the Drug Store. P. O Brien, GeneinM.i.,linger < . jn^. frwni jfS present appearance Remember the date of the en Hie O. R. & N. Co., in I'tgaid to an,| Cie indifference with which tertainment and basket social at the improvements to the streets. ; the rai|rt,ad officj0i8 regard opr Stroup’s Hall, November 5th. now under way. | requests for improvements tliat You’ll have a good time and it’s Mrs II. Pickering received a will benefit them as well as our- in a.good cause. letter this week from her hus-j selves. But Mosier is forging to Old Jim Skimmings said t’other band, who, a week ago, went, the front as a commercial center «day that the Box and Basket hack to his former home at Lara- alld her claims for recognition • Social was sure goin’ to be the mie. Wyo., in which lie says th a t1 should not 1 e ignored, •biggest thing ever happened. he found very cold weather, and ( ♦ “ ‘Hannah, I’ll be thar b’ gosh’’. the ground covered with snow. I Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. Mrs. J. E. Cole and the clfil- Quite a change from our delight I for your sash, doors, srceensetc. fdren arrived home Sunday even ful autumn weather. in g from Portland, where she Apple pickers and packers are has been receiving treatment for living high this season and com her eyes, which are improved. W O N D E R i » L mand as much consideration as THE BRIGHTEST LICJI1T! H e n r y Dunsmore returned the proverbial cook. “ Uncle’ ’ THlfl W HH1.ST ! It*M I ! . TH E HIKONdlSl i j home Sunday from The Dalles, Lee Evans has been scooting 1 ///A 1 ill*; n i F A P l M IJt H i l I " 'A T I JIJ c L »J AM J . S T I A U H i ' ! where he has been ill for about them from orchard to orchard 8 ix t i m e s b r i g h t e r t lm n e l e c tricity, gas or o u lin a ry oil lamp three months with typhoid fever. this week in his auto. The boys B D R r i S C.OMiMCW K T H O S ^ N E ; S I M P L E , D A FE ,C A N NO T EXP L OD E An* A ll-B r a ss Ump, M«nJ< Henry looks quite thin yet, but enjoy it and it saves much time, » om e ly M a d « . F o r IT ' 108, S t o r e s . S c h o o l s , H a l l s au«l C h u r c h e s . ic gaining strength slowly. which means money to t h e LO CA L School Notes Ima Napper vveck. is absent this ¿j . ..¡J.. Co. v. ..1 u\.u i.ek ets -o -* a f ' t V c — • t ’ ; thp Third Met'onV l Apple Show, which will he held at Spokane, Wash., November 14 to 19 jn- a,sent" elusive, at a rate of one first-class .N O ? * • r,:rr.e r.cv Durinr the month of October I will sell songs thin V.n ( k. Bernice v “s Monday fore There has tendance i n Miss B lack etts romn so far this week. W e take t h e opportunity through these columns to request dri .ers or pedestrians to report to teacher in charge or to the principal any discourtesy on the * >S„ KTf«« Drop into the B u l l e t in offiec ■ ► We call especial attention thi week to the business men’s ad vertisements. They are as ; dozen minds with “ but a singU thought’ ’ they all call attentioi to the Entertainment and Has ket Social to be given on the night of Nov. 5th. Church of Christ Notes. Sunday School at 10:10 a. m. R. It. Morrison and family and C. C. Brooks were shopping in Hood Itiver Monday afternoon. They intended to’ return home on the early evening train, but con cluded to wait until one o’clock in the morning'asthe local didn’t come along till that time. : been su ggested th a t all the school g irls bring a b asket o r box. The boys will w ant to do some bidding themselves. The M osier Hills | s m Land & Orchard Company M o s i e r . MOSIER O regon $ 100 , 000.00 - - 100,000.00 J . S. SCHENGK, P r e s i d e n t E d M. WY i lia m s M ax A. V ogt Vice Pres. Cashier 85.00 0.50 R;i;:ors put in first-class condition. Pictures and Picture Frames J. E. COLE. Don’ t forget the Big Basket Social at Stroup’s Hall on Satur day evening. Nov. 5th, 1910. 9 should be in every modern bathroom. Not merely healthy in their construe-, tion, but neat[; and cleanly in their ap- j pearante. We are expert sanitary i lumbers with a practical reputation, i and a record for excellent work. We 1 do new plumbing or attend to repairs in _ a most workmanlike' manner. Our! charges, considering the quality of our work, are admittedly low. G o uld & S n yd er , - - OREGON JOHN G. ZO LLS & SO N S Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con P h y s ic ia n Pass-Time - - OREGON - 3 3 O r e g o n | £ sr* -1 M n q r p j? i i ORFEON v /iV L /u l/ii Don’t forget the Big Basket Social at Stroup’s Kail, on Sat- urday evening, Nov. 5th. 1910. THE PARIS FAIR 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 Ladies'and Misses’ W 09 ! Dresses We have just in packed another shipment of Misses’ Tailored S fits and C >ats that are surely all right. t > choose from. We have a splendid lot A m M sses’ Rain Capes and Coats, Bovs’ Rubber and Oil Capes j.i-* v.h 1. is n ve 1 * I t,n* toe com ng wet weather. These will beat bothering with an umbrella and are not expensive either. * look them over. Misses s Mackintosh Capes and Ccats for only $2.tX) Just OREGON G eo . H a a c k e , Pres. All kinds of Building Material on hand, in cluding lath and shingles Estimates given for ma terial for building. . . - - OREGON W ork D o ne The undersigned is thoroughly i 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 he found by addressing him a t The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier <St Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. A. E. N egus . DR. H. L . D U M BLE PHYSICIAN and Rates $ $1.00 H00D RIVER 1 . 0 0 p per e r d day a y a and n d U up p R d teS ? Comer 2nd and Wcishing-ton Sts. 5^ 1 l y u i i v i v, f - W ell Don’t forget the Big Basket Social at Stroup’s Hall, on Sat urday evening, Nov. 5th, 1910. 2 S urgeon Oregon A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. A tine tine of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop in and make themselves at home. Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. MOSIER and MOSIER HOSIER C r e t e Work E . N. STROUP, P rop’r * iwnei DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Mosier Lumber Co. HOTEL I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings $ T he PINES JOHN W ELLBERG, Prop. i * ! and Siloes } Good Accommodations I i h e - d a l l e s , and Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon M O SIER B a r b e r Shop Sanitary Fittings HOOD RIVER OREGON The A. E. LAKE Ju st r V MV*» 1 s >m? of wh» very n eat‘ »! we have ever bad. ma•le of th ' 113 «V J i * a it 'rials in t h • bit >st styles. nicely tv•mrn » i1 with br i Mand 1» it! > is t > m arch, in plain colors, bHack aii d \Vnite Sh -pherd Checks. Fancy Plaids, Grays. IFni »^. 1Brow: h an,! • a icy M'x’ lres. They give choose from. AH ngos lendid asset•tment >0l , a s i from a c hi!d*8 gingh am dr,M3 for 15c u p to the finest Misses dresses for laiilies sUii t hi » for any ih '.'anion. i\ a. 50. ö.OO. (>.t)0 and dresses for $ 1.50, 2 7.50. ag •s 8 to 14 yt at^. \ heae are beauties for the money. ltO.OO 100.00 Notary Public W ell O regon The Popular Clothier i S an cf undiiid- ed nrrifita profits - Don’t forget the Big Basket Social at Stroup’s Hall on Satur Hood River day evening, Nov. 5th, 1910. S to r e , : 1 The Reliable Dealers JA S . E. COLE, Agent S of the delay in repairing» hridgt j near the Ixicks. Passengers leaving Portland at 4 p. m. ar rived in [Mosier at 1 n. m., and I were thankful they were not! kept out all night. On 1 fl w s t bound train which was hole ' 1 up about two miles from tin I ] Locks, a lady had a v< ry sick baby. There was no doctor U •board the train and she c*> aid H not leave the car with the child, j who w a s in danger of dying I wid e she was waiting f< r the 1 bridge crew, with insuffieiei t B light, to repair the bridge. 120.00 Mosier, Oregon. W. J . Hillis, who is traveling; thru the country in the interests o f th e Remington Arms Co. and W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. the Union Metallic Cartridge Co., was in Mosier and gave an exhi bition of his skill with the Rem- j We,,<‘al in im*,roved and “"™r™ved in g to ll rifle and shot gun. Tho land in Mosier district. Send for handicapped by a strong wind our Booklet of Bargains. Mr. Hillis did some fancy shoot-! ing which elicited much admira- ■ tion from the audience. W. E. Huskey went to The Dalles last night to t e operated 1 on for a bad case of appendici- i tis. Dr. Robinson accompanied him and assisted in the opera tion, which was successful and the patient is resting quietly this morning. For sale by Burggraf & Stur E. W. Davidhizer and Elmer gess in all parts of Mosier Dis- Root are on a hunting trip in the i trict. Fine Bargains. See us hills south of The Dalles. before buying elsewhere. We have small and large tracts. Ten acre tracts that we can sell you at the right price on easy terms. L A M P S All correspondence promptly A N D S U P P L I E S O F answered. We will take care of you. Don’t, forget that the price of admission to the P>askct Social ind Entertainment on the even- ingof Nov. 5th, is 25 cts for every I)E.\I I K IN nlult and 10 cts for every child under 12 years °f age. It is ot- ;en customary to allow those tak- I mg part on the program to come A telegram fiom A. \\. Laf-lp, i,U( J(s there will be so ferty, candidate for Congress- nany of and the object ii;i"V " i them u i n ii ill'll n ' in d t i of i'i 2 man, states that owing to a se | giving the ra the entertainment ter, annum, to raise ___ ___ 4 vote sore throat, he will be un- money able to make any campaign speeches dur'n x the two weeks, but will continue his tour as p< r t w. t pi.slung a mod th : g f schedule and will see as many alonr. voters as possible. Mr. LalTerty c % î : hopes to be in Mosier soon. j NEMO CORSETS for slender as well as for s mut All the east and west hound figures, 22.00. S3. .">• ». 2 COO md 25.00. Other makes for afternoon trains were hung up 5oc. 75c. 1.00, 1.25, l. ">0. We have the largest corset de- last Monday at and near Cascaded 1 nartnvmt in the city. Locks until midnight <m accounl ^ $85.00 to.ow 15.00 75.00 Alex. Stewart M o s ie r B o o k M o s i e r Sjtiii 1 First National Bank I nrnrove your correspondence. Use Good Stationery We have the Lest. Also Books, Pictures and Picture .Frames, Post Cards and Novelties And a complete line of School Supplies Recently Mr. Burggraf received! ■1 letter from the superintendent of the Bonneville Hatchery say ing that the supply of Fry is limited this Fall and he can send only 5.000, which will arrive to day on the 10:50 local. Mr. Burggraf will receive them and place them in Mosier Creek. Reg. Price 2 1-2 in. Wagons \ 'th bolster spring and spring seat, $100.00 2 3-4 in. V. fagons, same a s above, l i t ’.00 3-in. Wagons, n <. . above, 115.00 3-in. half truck, gi ar only, wide tire, tc.10 1 1-4 in. i 1 tf( ni: Spring W agoi, with brake, 185.00 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Leggy, leather top and brake, 125,00 15-lOth Studebaker Buggy, same as a; ove, 110.00 15-loth “ ................................. 100.00 Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 Lots of fun for you at. the Box * reaching at 11:00 a. m. and Morning subject. and Basket Social, Stroup’s Hall, i:30 p. m. Don't forget the Big Basket Social at Stroup’s Hall, on Sat “ T h e Gospel—Heard, Seen, urday evening, N°v. 5tlT, 1910. Saturday eve, Nov. 5th. . I Lived.” Evening subject, “The T. C. Godherson brought into Attitude of the church toward A. J. Derby t.w n this week a turnip grown The Saloon.” Voters come and A l l B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d t o < n riinch : 0 i!h of town tl,at hear. . L aw yer T h e C a r d 01-' t i i s measured 41 inches in circum All are invited to attend these ference and weighed 15 3-4 HOOD RIVER - OREGON services. pounds. \\ ho can go one b etter?> | A. C. G orlin , In order that there may be j of The Dalles, Oregon Pastor. enough good things to eat at the WILL HAYE PROMPT ATTENTION Basket Social on Nov. 5th, it has 100- C a n d l e P o w e r , 6 hour.» f o r On» C.tnt I E v s r y U » « r t m u * d i J i u y 0110 t>r in or o f o r y o u r o w n h o m e . We are glad to announce that grower. Mrs. Alex Stewart’s condition 1 Early last summer, thru the, remarkably improved and the I efforts of Win. Vogt and John prospects of her ultimate re 1 Burggraf, Master Fish Warden, covery are very good. This will IH. C. McAllister, promised the be a relief to her many relative, people of Mosier 25,000 trout fry and friends. with which to stock Mosier Creek. Cask, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Puggies at prices below:- adults an d '50 cents for children. The sale dates from The Dalles, Ore., and stationsea tin Nov. 13 to 18 inclusive. From stations west of The DaiLs, Nov. 13 to 14. No stop-overs either going or coming. Final return limit Nov. 21, on Part of I)UP'ls. tickets sold at The Dalles and Mrs. J. E. Tfigley was shop- stations east: Nov. 24. on tickets Pinhr >" Hood River Tuesda af sold at stations west of The ternoon. Dalles. N18 and get a receipt for th a t y e a r’s subscription, n r\ .If t inr l ! ALL K,NDS IN STOCK ; Burggraf & Sturgess CUTS LIGHTING B!LIS !!! HALF! nr\ Third National Apple Show The Oregon Railroad & Navi- su r g eo n OREGON Will practice in Hosier and May be reached by long dis- tance phone, Home phone 61. We have some dandy bargains in Men’s Shoes. soni4 drummer’s samples, only one pair of a kind. We bought them right and can save you big money on them. If you have ever tried a sample shoe you will kndw the ..supe rior quality there is in them. This is a fine lot too. Let us show you. There is about any kind *>f a shite yoil ¿art think of at about any price you care to pay. We have a few of those Ladies’ Oxblood shoes left that we offered last week, 3.00 and 3.50 values, new materials and the best of worknldrtship. -j rrv Your choice, sizes l to 7 1-2 - - -L.clA/ % L>o’< over our'line of felt and leather slippers. We hive never shown anything nearly so complete ai thiA All sizes, from the smallest a zed infants-to the largest size men’s.