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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
— LOCAL — Much Doing in Mosier School Notes Off to Spokane Apple Show (Unavoidably omitted last week) Much work will he done this A. P. Bateham, J. N. Carroll The following “ p o m e ” was Winter in different localities in The pupils are learning some and Geo. S. Hail left last night written and read by our popular the way c f clearing land and ,/ songs and practicing for the for Spokane to attend the Third FOR SALE principal of the Mosier school, getting ready for Spring plant social Saturday night. National Apple Show, which will One t£a*n< 6*year-oW horses, yt the basket social, last Satur- ing. On Monday last, Pat-' _„ ' , ... a1' 1. Mr. 1,11 • 1 “ i- i There Here Mas has been been no no ansence absence or i be held from November 14 to 19. oolor, one sorrel, , Guaranteed "t” * ’ 1 ’ terson, of the Homestead Orchard tardiness in Miss Brackett’s or| One of the features of the w _ Weight 2800 lbs. Guaranteed I * request: Co., with headquarters in the Miss Booth’s room this week. good workers, double or single. I wondei; when the aeroplane will come H e n r y Building, P o r t l a n d , A nc pupil, Hilda Ross, was ¡nK school, conducted by J. N. Apply to Geo. Ohtmberlain, Mo to Mosier tow n,, Reg. Prive Special brought about DO laborers who enrolled in Miss Booth’s room Carroll and A. P. Bateham. j If Osburn’ll be the architect to take us sier, Ore. 10-14 tf 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and will clear the company’s land on up and down. this week, making the total en This is a fine thing as the expert $85.00 $100.00 spring seat, I wonder when electric lights will be Rock Creek. rollment in that room thirty- packing o f apples is in a class by to look up 90.00> 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above;. 110.00 Now is the time on every street, Also, I). D. Hail has taken a nine. itself—a specialty. An expert) 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 your subscriptions for Maga- If harmony be in our midst and every contract to clear 20 acres of land packer commands good wages, j 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, $5.00 75.00 nines. Ask for cataiog of Cut stranger greet. The expense of the paper for of the Fairview Orchard tract 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.D O 120.00 Messrs. Carroll and Bateham are tf I wonder when the buildings here will Kates. 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather and ten acres o f the Robinson the fair exhibit and our report two of the best packers in the reach up to the sky, M o s ie r B o o k S t o r e . cards, which are the work of our 100.00 125.00 top and brake. And who will be the architect, Bill land, lie has engaged his men West, and the Spokane Apple 100.00 110.00 15-lfith Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, Huffines, Wright or Frye, and will "shortly have them at local editor, was taken from our Show committee is especially for 85.0» 100.00 15-16th “ “ “ “ “ FOUND.—A whip. Owner I wonder when young Akers will be our 1 entertainment fund. tunate in securing their services 6.5« 8.50 Studebaker Juniors, caa.have same by calling at this senatdrgraml, I Arrangements are being made! Early Tuesday morning a large as instructors in this school for pffice, proving property and pay If they’ ll escort him to and fro with the by other companies vul individ- “ dummy” may have been seen J apple packing. Fisher and Wellberg band. ing f j# this notice« 1 w o n d e r if the’Carroll apple’ ll grow so uals to have many acres cleared waving from the top of the flag F O U N D .-A child’s glove. very big. this Winter, so that by next pole. This has been replaced by Owner can have same by calling That when they get the bank account Spring the acreage of land set to the stars and stripes. They’ ll aing and dance a jig. e . - m i • , , . at the Bulletin office and proving I wonder why w)11 considerably hy Geo. Chamberlain has fr u ,t The Literary Society of the pu- j property and paying for this ad. increased cornered every ’phone, pils of Miss Brackett’s and Mrs. ------------ . * ^ W a n t e d : — A good homestead If he is selling Mosier fruit beyond the | Gove’s room held a joint meeting Torrid zone. relinquishment. Call at Bulletin Odd Fellows Convention1 last Friday and had a program. 1 wonder if the Mosier ring will ever office or write, stating price and A District Convention of Odd The next meeting will be for the have a crown. giving full description. And if the wearer of the same will be Fellows o f Hood River, Wasco Thanksgiving program in which A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o A. Derby young Roger Chown. and Sherman counties will be the three rooms will take part. T he C a r e o f th e I wonder when Judge James A. Cole VV. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. held in The Dalles on November I Last Friday noon the bell was Go*-to th<? Mosier Lumber Co. up to the bench will get, , , , . , L awyer . fir you* Sash,1 doors, srceensetc. I wonder if Alex Stewart has changed j ^ n e > *•> a n (* a g e n e r a l call bas rung ten minutes early and every I been issued to all the lodges in ; pupil was on the school grounds We deal in improved and unimprove(j his politics yet. OREGON HOOD RIVER - JohnJMilCr moved his* family l wonder when young Higley’s book in ) these counties to attend'a’ d as working diligently to clean the fruit land in Mosier district. Send for of The Dalles, Oregon tliis* week ttf Lebanon, Ore., printed form will be, sist in making this first conven- yard. The result was a chon where they will reside perma If Elmer Stroup or Uncle Jeff donate WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION | our Booklet o f Bargains. tion a success Bach newspaper I yar(] .in(; many dirty hands. But the site to be. nently. Capital - - $100,000.00 MOSIER, - - ORE. I wonder when our city grand will have in the three counties will publish with the slid of soap and water Surplus and undivid M p S. Mark»- Howard, o f Mul this call, so that if hy chance-an tne latter were made clean. a radium light, ed profits - 100,000.00 llns, Idaho, with her1 three chil So Hail can keep one eye upon his Odd Fellow does not, attend his Notary Public dren, is here visiting her brother, things on Hallowe’en night. J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t lodge and learn of the meeting, and I wonder if Lee Hunter will ever mar J. E. H.fcley. E d M. W il l ia m s M a x A . V o g t he will hear of it thru the paper. Fire Insurance Third National Apple Show ried get, Vice Pres. Cashier Leslie Webb came up from If Warren Dresbach e ’er will learn to It is earnestly desired that every Mosier Oregon: The Oregon Railroad & Navi-1 member o f egch lodge in the dis- Portland Saturday and attended play the claironet. gation Co. will sell tickets for) the entertainment and basket so I wonder if Lige Huskey’s gone away tri-t l>e present, if possible, and the Third National Apple Show, Is being spent by upon a bum, make this a i o able event in the cial at Stroup’s Hall. which will he held at Spokane, I wonder if McCusker thinks that Ho history o f local Odd Fellowship. SU N SE T M A G A ZIN E Why ruin your eyes with a sier’s growing some. Wash., November 14 to 19 in- Remember the time—Nov. 14, poor light? Buy a Wonder and I wonder if Nick Johnson would pull a elusive, at a rate of one first-class1 on the greatest feature ever at- and the place The Dalles, Ore. give your home a good light. tooth for fun, 1 fare and one third for the round tempted hy a fifteen-cent Maga Your friends will appreciate it as If he would rather apples sell and take trip, with a minimum of $1.00 for zme. A series of 16-page arti in some more mon. well as yourself. tf Oregon Stale Teachers’ Razors put in first-class condition. adults and 50 cents for children. cles, describing and picturing I wonder if Mark Meyer thinks that he the wonderful attractions of the Measurements have been taken Association The sale dates from The Dalles, will always batch, For sale by Burggraf & Stur Pacific Coast country. Pictures and Picture Frames fbr the exh ibit building to be And if he knows a Mosier girl is very The O. It. & N. Co. will make Ore., and stations east thereof, gess in all parts of Mosier Dis PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS. greeted at the depot, and work hard to catch. a special rate o f oy.e and one- Nov. 13 to 18 inclusive. From The Series begins in trict. Fine Bargains. See us Will begin on it as soon as the I wonder why young Burt is always third fare to La Grande, Ore., to ¡Rations west of The Dalles, Nov. November: Oregon—“ Where Rolls the before buying elsewhere. We hunting poison-oak, Oregon” rhaterial can be pi-toured. No stop-overs either December: If he really likes the hunting or if he’d those wishing to attend the Ore- 13 to 14. Sail Fiwncisfcd— "The City have small and large tracts. Ten That Is” |gon Teachers’ Association, whk h going or coming. H. W. Hannum went to The like to croak. acre tracts that we can sell you Final return limit Nov. 24, on January: Los Angeles—“ Homeland” dalles last Saturday to make I wonder why Nate Sturgess into real m eets at EaGrandc Nov. 21-22- at the right price on easy terms. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. estate has went, Many other strong features in- ^ale ‘ Lvtt-s, Nov. 20-21 tickets sold at The Dalles and final proof on his homestead. V. All correspondence promptly If he will have a place to sit if he final return limit Nov. 25. No siations east; Nov. 24. on tick e t c,,ud‘ n^ a f ascinatingserial[novel 6. Young and J. P. Snyder ac doesn’t make a cent. stop-overs allowed. Children ,. T , o f California, The Spell’, by answered. We will take care of P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n companied him as witnesses. I wonder why Burr ga-raff joy rides of half fare age, one half o f sold at stations west of The C. N. and A. M. Williamson, au you. N18 Dalles. adult rate. N1S Tlioffnas McCusker, of Port from morn to night, thors of “ The LightningConduc- MOSIER - OREGON If he has listed all the land that’s been j tor,” Etc., will contribute to land, was present at the big en within his sight. make SUNSET MAGAZINE the The Reliable Dealers tertainment given by the citizens I wonder if the UnHetin man like Teddy best Value of the year. of Mosier last Saturday night, R. does look, OREGON MOSIER Try It Three Months And if some day from Uncle Sum, a l a m p and addressed the gathering. AT COST A Basket Social Medley During* the month of October I will sell For Cash Studebaker Wagons, Hacks show wiii be a free apple pack- and Buggies at prices below:— Alex. Stewart, The Mosi er Hills Mosier, Oregon. Land & Orchard Company J. First National Bank Alex. Stewart $ 25,000 Fruit MOSIER Lands Barber Sh°p J. E. COLE. Burggraf & Sfurgess Mrs. A. H. Otto and Miss Min nie Green, o f Portland, arrived ih town-on Wednesday and will visit the former’s mother, Mrs. dodberhcfri, at nier ranch south of town. Mrs. Annie Hughes, who with Her two little sons, has been spending the summer and fall here with relatives, left on Fri day for Oakland, Cal., where she »frill remaffi d*h*»w infer. The pupils o f Mosier School District No. 52 received third urize f o r general display ol work at The Dalles fair. The prize was nine dollar« cash to be expended for library books. Read “ OREGON. THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST,” by Wnl- ( ter V. Woehlke. Beautifully il lustrated in four colors in No vember Sunset Magazine. Now On sale—all news.stands—15 cents Orren Osbur »■ received first ytrize for individual piece in the mechanical display for a model Of a steam engine, pupils o f the counties of Wasco, Hood River dnd Sherm L competing for these prizes. . >' v r : : Miss Alice Mosier came down from The Dalles last Friday and spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents and attended the basket social Saturday evening. She returned Sunday evening to The Dalles where she is studying in St. Mary’ s Academy. political job he’ll book. I wonder if McGregor hungry for fish does feel. And if his wife will ever know when he’ ll come home to a meal. I wonder if the Mosier land will any higher rise, 1 wonder if Guy Wilson knows that he is wondrous wise. I wonder when the Hotel Pines will run for us a bus, And if tin- R. R. really mean to piwe a street for us. 1 wonder if the Dr’s, goats will ever go astray, And how he’d act if his fine team should try to run away. 1 wonder if .Pop Wood will find who borrowed from bis roost, And if the bird-is in a box this Mosier cause to boost. I wonder when the Commercial Club will have a building o f its own. Ami if its members all will boost the fruit which you have grown. I wonder if the Bennett man can handle all the cash, And if he’ ll bid upon a box and thereby make a mash. I wonder if the bidding on the boxes high will rise, I wonder why we all can’ t draw a n'Ko be r for u prize. I wonder if that Gtorgie Hail was the man beeind the gun, 1 wonder if McGregor ever feared a woman’s tongue. I wonder if the world does think that we will sit and rust, Or if we’ ve tried to prove toninilt we’ll Mosier boost or : T H E « H I AI J J Ì A r I T I T » . IO B T K O M . I COMING TONIGHT! The Eastern Stock Company Will put on the hoards tonight a* STroup’a Hall, a four act farce Comedy entitled “ A Fool of F or-1 tune.”-«T his play was run 2b Wefiks at The Dalles, to good housO, Aid the management •*A>w»isea a good, clean amusing ■ (entertainment. l A N D S U P P L IE S O F o u rw s comhok K rn o s r u ii * • An A ll-firn *« L bìo « , A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K H.ind- jL JAS E. -COLE, Agent Sch o o l« , H a lls and C h u rd í CUTS LIGHTING C1US IK HALF! 'OO-Chimllo T o w er, *i h ou rs fo r Oni» C o n ti £ v « ry U sor x m it ^ d ! Huy <110 o r m oro to r y o u r own h om o. M o s ie r . G eo . H aacke , Pres. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS S IM n .E ,S A r i,f.A N .N >TCXPLOi5C. ‘ « aonioly Mido, F'<>r IL-i-u s, Ului-.-s, All kinds of Building SUNSET MAGAZINE Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con 313 Batter Street, San Francisco Material on hand,, in California: crete Work- cluding lath and shingles Please send me “ SUNSET” for Hood River - Oregon j three months in accordance with Estimates given for ma your special offer. Enclosed find twenty-five cent1*’ terial for tyuilding. . . (Stamps or Coin) N am e_____________________________j M OS IE R - - OREGON IN YOUR ADVERTISE O regon - V d d r e s s _____________________________________ __ I State Î Improve your corresponde:!co. Use Good Stationery We have the Host. Also Books, Pictures and Picture Frames, Pest Cards and Novelties And A com ole ie line o f School Supplies M o s ie r r.bo:< - iv io s iE R I : S to r e : O regon A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. A lino line o f Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. We treat our patrons courteously and invite the puhlic’to drop in md make themselves at home. Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s Hall. * 3 f, Men 5 ’ a a THE I IN DALLES, OREGON l a id V rashington Sts. supply you at the low\'it price* G o o d C ! o t h e s don’ t make the man. but they do give nth S a better opinion of the fellew the t wears lin n peciallv if they arc mmie hy -:\ir H A R T , SCHAFT N K R & We’ re proud o f the appear.-no» of the rr.e clothe. We’ tv o 1ail to havo tfa m comi with any men anyw h* •re in tie ■ wtn ul* so i gm d clothes go. \ H A R T . S C U M I M R u 1’ » make the inst clothes in fi e w distinctly* and correct, ihcj tli -m in 1>I icks. In owns, prays. km i. Another make fov $7.7 ■ B K n cn W ell W ork W e l l D o n e The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, includingpipecutting and thread- i ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or. A. E. N egus . $ Clothirg, I'urnishings a n d S lic e s 'hen you w ant Rut her Footwc ar. Hats tu ml Katn- s, Leggins and SandalI t , we c:irry a full liai and OREGON m o s ie r rfi, ! “ The Pí pillar Clothier" HEAL Home Paper E. N. STROUP, Prop’r , A. E. LAKE <1 Town The P ass-T im e n y H. F. Both fur, of Portland, t i former resident of Mosier, was i business visitor in town on Wednesday. J. N. Mosier was a v s tor yt s- tenhiy at the county seat. t ’ÄÄiIÜ2V -viT^r*:-» K B 2 « B F ■m.i«?S7SST Several inquiries'hnve l»een re ceived by the Secretary o f the > Commercial Club asking for the * names and addresses of men who would take contracts to clear ». Hind. Anyone who is looking for work of this kind will please jfive his name to the secretary as toon as possible. • N \ i< IV*' T U l i C J L K A N lih T i d o l i ) l F i s t i n e « brigh ter tL in t-lec-L trlcity , pus o r o r d i n i » o i l iarr.»>s. {fi Mosier Lumber Co. 2 5 Cents fTES T H E B f t H J H T lf .S T I A O l i T l I T h e PINES HOTEL Good Accommodations JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. Rates $1.00 per day and up j MOSIER , OREGON T 'JE PARIS FAIR O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T a B E S T S T O R E 0 :ercoats for Men and Bovs for $5.HO, $7.00. $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, and 15.40. ILL, Schaffner and Marx Overcoats frr$17.f0. $18.00. $20.00 and $25.00 B o y s ’ ne ir* s. theirs nt S u i t s st m —grays, browns, and new fancy WH sta d the hardest kind of wear and and dressy appearance, ts for 1.50. 12.00. 2.50, 3.00 and on up to 8 .5 0 r~ T .:r ' r is s e ~ t im ìm xr- tr c r ..-tT » s n r ® DP, H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON HOOD RIVER OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached hy long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Men’s Wool Shirts We have a fine line of Flannel Shirts for men — grays, browns, and blues—single and double breast. Some special values in sample suits. 60c, 75c. 90c, $1.00 $1.25. and on up to the very ■ i c iest o f Oregon Flannel Shirts for 3 .0 0 and^LSO We have some dandy values in men’s fancy striped Cheviot Shirts, good heavy weights, with good pearl buttons, one pocket and cut to fit. All sizes from 14 1-2. to 17. Each 75c Men’ s Work Shirts o f heavy twilled shirting, in tans, black and w hite strir>e. grays, blues, plain blacks. All sities, for 40c. 45c. 50c. 55c. 60c. We also have the extra size shirts for the big mon and exAra long lengths for the slender ones. DttESS SHIRTS In dress shirts we call your attention to our line of MANHATTAN SHIRTS. The very best shirts made. Guarantee! wot to fade, no matter how delicate the colors.