Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 18, 1910, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
FOR SALE
One team 6-ypar-old horses,
eolor, one sorrel, one black.
Weight 2800 lbs.
Guaranteed
good workers, double or single.
Apply to Geo. Chamberlain, Mo­
sier, Ore.
10-14 tf
FOR SALE
Good wheat hay at $16.50 per
tfen at Mosier. Inquire of V. C.
Young or at the Bulletin of­
fice.
ll-1 8 tf
Now is the time to look up
yt*up- sttbkcriptions for Maga­
zines. Ask for catalog of Cut
Rates.
tf
M o s ie r B o o k S t o k e .
FO U N D .—A whip.
Owner
can have same by calling at this
office, proving property and pay­
ing for this notice.
F O U N D .—A
chi-'d’s glove.
Owner cdn have same'by calling
at the Bulletin office and proving
property and paying for this ad.
W a n t e d :—A good homestead
relinquishment.* Call at Bulletin
office or write, stating price and
giving full description.
Who found the glove?
Dr. C. A. Macrum, of Portland.
Visited his ranch near town yes­
terday.
Dr, rhimblo, of Hood River,
was a professional caller in town
Tuesday.
E. N. Stroup was a business
visitor at the county seat on
Wednesday.
Sirs. H. Pickering was shop­
ping in town Wednesday from
the ranch southeast of town.
C. O. Perley and wife left on
Wednesday for Blaine, Wash.,
vv'bere they will spend a few
months.
Mrs. W . A. Stark came up
from Hood River yesterday and
will visit several days here with
relative.
MID-SUMMER APPLE EXHIBIT
School Notes
Nov. 16th, 1910.
Dewey Woods has stopped
! Editor Bulletin,
school.
Dear Sir:—
Grace Bailey was absent Tues­
I noticed in an article in the day.
tOregonian, sometime ago, writ-
Lloyd Fisher w a s absent
| ten by Mr. Lonsdale, who is a
Wednesday and Thursday.
| large fruit grower in Southern
James Carroll and Robert Ross
Oregon, where he advised the
have been absent all week.
orchardists of Oregon to ascer­
Orvil and Paul Bailey and Ber­
tain the particular varieties of
fruit which were suited to their nice Fisher were absent Monday
Henry Page was tardy Tues-
several districts. This was good
advice and I have no doubt that day morning, the first tardiness
it was followed by many people this month.
in the orchard business.
On Dec. 10, in Stroup’s Hall,
The foregoing led me to the the Mosier school will give a doll
thought that the best keeping auction, other attractions in-
and finest flavored apple will al- eluded, and an oyster supper.
ways command the market’s The proceeds will be added to
highest price. As yet we have the entertainment fund. From
not demonstrated which district thjs fund money has been taken
in Oregon is the best for the for library books, organ, drum,
keeping quality of the apple.
report cards, exhibit paper and
True we have many apple stair matting.
We now want'
shows in the apple season, at- more books, a few good pictures,
which all varieties show to ad and material far supplementary
vantage, This is hardly justice, ! work.
however, to the intending in- j Next Wednesday will be Pa-
Christian Church Raliy, Nov. 21-2
Third National Apple Show
P rogram
The Oregon Railroad & Navi­
gation Co. will sell tickets for
the' Third National Apple Show,
which will be held
Monday night, Nov. 21
7 :30 Devotional Service
8:00 Address, Oregon Mis­
sions, C. F. Swander
8:30 Address, Work o f the C.
W. B. M., Mrs. Ellen Hunter
Tuesday, Nov. 22
9:45 Devotional Service
10:00 Conference on State
Missionary
W ork,
by
C.
K
12:00 Dinner
2:00 Devotional Service
2:30 Conference on C. W. B.
M. Work, by Mrs. Ellen Hunter
3:30 Social half-hour
4:00 Conference on Christian
Endeavor Work, by Mrs. Mary
D. Benton (Members of the C.
E. are requested to come to this
conference immediately a f t e r
scy,0O|)
A T COST
wash., November i4 * S T D uring the. month o f October I will self.
elusive, at a rate of one first-class f o r Cash, Studebaker W agons, H acks
fare and one third for the round
trip, with a minimum of $1.00 for
adults and 50 cents for children.
The sale dates from The Dalles.
Ore., and stations east thereof,
Nov. 13 to 18 inclusive.
From
stations west of The Dalles, Nov.
13 to 14.
No stop-overs either
going or coming.
Final return limit Nov. 24, or,
tickets sold at The Dalles and
stations east; Nov. 24, on tickets
sold at stations west of The
Dalles.
N18
and Buggies at prices below:—
Reg. Price
2 1'2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
spring seat,
$ ICO. CO
110.00
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,.
3-in. Wag<Jns, same as above,
115. CO
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
£5.00
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
1-1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
top and brake.
125.00
110.00
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
15-16th
“
“
“
“
“
100.00
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
$85.00
so.oo
95.00
75.00
120. CO
100.00
100.00
85.00'
6.50:
Alex. Stewart,
The M o s i e r Hills
t 7
5:00 Adjournment for supper
7:30 Devotional Service
8:00 Address on Bible School
Work, by Mrs. Esson
8:30 Address on The Work of
vestor who is always in evidence tl.on8» £)ay
All parents an{]
the Y. P. S. C. E., by Mrs. Ben­
A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o
it these shows, hut who cannot patrons of the school are cor­
A. J. Derby
W . H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
ton
secu-’e the definite evidence there dially invited to visit the class
T he C a re o f the
9:00 A’1 ten minute consecra­
L a w ye r
ns to the peeping qualities of the wor]( ¡n the rooms from 1 p. m.
tion service
We deal in improved and unimproved
apples.
to 2 p. m. At two o’ clock a joint
A cordial invitation is ex­ fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Hence, I would suggest a Mid-1 program will I n ? g i t t f , after
tended to the public. W e hope
o f The Dalles, Oregon
Summer Apple Exhibit. At such which an opportunity will be
all the church people of Mosier our Booklet o f Bargains.
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
a show, the districts that pro­ given to see the display of pupils’
will attend.
MOSIER, - - ORE.
duced the best keeping apples work. The parents of all pri­
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00;
A. G. C orbin ,
Surplus and undivid­
would take* first place as such mary pupils are urgently re­
Pastor.
ed profits
-
100,000.00
and thus insure the investor of quested to he present by the pri­
N otary Public
the facts. Where this method mary teacher; that they nmy see
J . S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
*
and
Bakery Changes Hands
E d M. W i l l i a m s
M ax A . V ogt 1
might detract, in some measure the booklets prepared by the pri-
Fire Insurance
Grant
Coppie
this
week
sold
Vice Pres.
Cashier
from some districts, the districts j mary pupils for this occasion,
Mosier
Oregon
i
of merit that produce the best and get an idea of the work be- his bakery to J. C. Minckler and
son,
who
will
continue
the
busi­
keepers would inherit their own. ing dome.
Is being spent by
ness at the old stand.
We know there aré districts that
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Mr. Coppie and family left on j
S U N SE T M A G A ZIN E
do produce apples which retain
Mosier to the Front
Tuesday
morning for Portland,
t heir flavor and keeping qualities
Mosier may well lie proud 0f |where they will visit a few days. j <)n the greatest feature ever at-
until past mid-summer. So why
ico
not advocate a Mid-Summer Ap- j one
- f her young citizens who Grant has not yet decided where [ temi>te«J by a hfteen-cent Maga-
, .. . . .
Il
.he will locate.
Izine. A series of 16-page arti-
pie Exhibit?
It would he a distinguished himself and re
! cles, describing and picturing
I
Razor« put in first-class condition.
i the wonderful attractions of the
great feature for Oregon as an j fleeted great credit on his in-
I.
M.
Thomas,
a
former
For
sale
by
Burggraf
&
Stur-
Mo-
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■idvertisement, particularly instructors in the art of packing
Pictures and Picture Frames*
Oregon apples are today one of apples.
At the apple packing sierite, now living at Alsea, Ore., PRINTED IN FOUR COLORS. gess in all parts of Mosier Dis­
trict. Fine Bargains. See us-
the foremost products of our! contest at Spokane on Wednes- arrived in town yesterday for a The Series begins in
November: Oregon—“ Where Rolls the before buying elsewhere. W e
State and destined in the future ¡day, W. L. Dresbach, of Mosier. few days’ visit.
packed four boxes in 26 minutes
Mrs. Henry Sensei and Miss De-*sfl‘fer: San Francisco ‘ •The City have small and large tracts. Ten
to lead as such.
That Is
acre tracts that we can sell you
me
that
an
a
p
-'
and
48
seconds.
He
scored
Anna
Bauer, of Portland, arrived January: Los Angeles—"Homeland’ '
It appears to
! at the right price on easy terms.
one
or
more
of
points
out
of
400,
winning
over
in
Mosier
Wednesday
Mrs.
Sen-
pie show held in
Many other strong features in­
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
All correspondence promptly
I lie large cities in mid-summer 21 contestants'.’ The judges said sel will visit a week or two with cluding- a fascinating serial novel
would ere;it a lively interest, and it was the best work they ever j the Bauer family, and Miss Bauer of California, “ The Spell,” by ! answered. W e will take care of j
Land & Orchard
Mosier, Oregon.
Company
First National Bank
Alex. Stewart
$25,000
Fruit
MOSIER
Lands B a r b e r Shop
/ . E.
Mrs. Jack Burchett presented
l do not see any reason why this saw in a similar contest. ‘Rah will reside on her homestead this | C. N. and A. M. Williamson, a u -1 y °11
her husband with a daughter
thors of "T h e Lightning Conduc­
winter.
could not be done.
We claim for Dresbach.
list Saturday morning. All three
tor,”
Etc., will contribute to
/
that we have the keeping quali­
hake SUNSET M AGAZINE the
are doing well.
The Reliable Dealers
ties why not demonstrate it in
best value of the year.
J. Sendlinger left on Tuesday the season that would prove it
MOSIER
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OREGON
Try It Three Months
for Portland, where he will spend md awaken the most interest for
« W O N D E R K t f ï
the winter working at his trade our most famous product the
T H E H K IG H a K ST L IG H T !
T H K W H I f h S i' L IG H T !
T H K N TK ON GG M L IG H T !
of cabinet making.
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
A N D S U P P L IE S O F
Oregon Apple?
T U G rH K A I’ F M L IG H T !
T U G C L K A N E bT L IG H T !
Yours truly,
SUNSET M AGAZINE
Six tim es brigh ter than e le c ­
yC. V. Bauer left last Friday
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- I
tricity, g»H or ordinary oil lamps.
A L L K IN D S IN S T O C K
313 Batter Stieri, San Francisco
J. K. McGKifPK.
CORNS COMMON KFKOSKWE; .
afternoon for his home in Port­
Burggraf & Sturgess
LA M PS
land, after spending a week on
the ranch with his mother.
Special
2 5
California:
Please send me “ SUNSET” for Hood River
three months in accordance with
your special offer.
Enclosed find twenty-five cents
(Stamps or Coi l)
Name
____ __________________ —
Address ___ ,----- ------------------------------- 1
Town
Statc
SHUPLr.F.t.FC,CANNOT EXPLORE.
An A II-O r««s Lamp, Hand-
■omely Made. For H om es, Stores.
Sch ools, H alls and Churches.
-+■ •
Cents
crete Work-
Oregon
CO
P hysician and S urgeon
MOSIER
-
OREGOM
Mosier Lumber Co.
G eo . H aacke , Pres.
AH kinds of Building
Material
on
hand,
in­
cluding lath and shingles
Business men should read and
J A S Ëi C O L E , A gen t
Estimates given for ma­
CUTS LIGHTING SILLS M HALF?
ponder on the following: When
__
100-Candlo Power, fi hour« for
Why ruin your <iyes with a
terial for building. . .
On« Cent! Ev*ry U ««r Amaiad I liuy one or
M osier . O regon
m ore fo r y o u r own hom e.
poor light? Buy a Wonder and i business man begins to tail he
begins
to
advertise.
Now
il
e*l-
MOSIER
- - OREGON
IN YOUR
give your home a good light.
Your friends will appreciate it as vertising is good lor a business
well as yourself.
tf
man who is going out of business
il I-
Improve your correspondence. Use Good Stationery
by is it not good for the one
W . A. Husbands and G. I>.
W ell W ork
Wood are attending court at The who expects to remain in busi­
W e have the Best.
A lso Books, Pictures rpul
All the big. successful
Dalles this week. The latter re­ ness?
W ell D one :
Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties
For in­
turned home yesterday, hut Mr. concerns advertise.
A nd a complete line o f School Supplies
Husbands will remain several stance, look at Montgomery,
The undersigned is thoroughly
Ward
&
Company.
They
are
ad­
E. N. STROUP, Prop’r
days yet.
M o s ie r B o o k
S to r e ,
prepared to put down open wells
vertising wherever they can get
MOGIER
:
:
OREGON
S. E. Pisherwent to Vancou­
in any part of the surrounding
A place where all may enjoy a quiet hourat pool or card tal le.
space. They are now reaching
ver on Tuesday to see about the
country. Has a complete outfit,
A
tine
line
o
f
Cold
Soft
i
»l
inks.
Cigars
anu
Tobacco
on
hand.
out after the country newspaper,
including pipe cutting and thread­
lumber for his barn. He is ex­
W e treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop
snd they arc* getting space, too.
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce­
;
periencing the same difficulty
in and make themselves at home.
Last week in one of our country KSnkMSáH»-
ment, rock and concrete work.
►at**
-ö ■»++»-
Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup s Hall.
that many others have contended
«
Has had 30 years’ experience in
exchanges we noticed on a cer­
with this season —inability to get
the well business. May be found
MOSIER
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OREGON
tain page two ads, one was a
by addressing him at The Dalles-,
his order filled on time.
.VI on (gomeay, Ward & Company
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Thirty-three Odd Fellows of id, and just above it wns a quar­
Schanno’s store, The Dalles. Or.
Beacon ¿odge went to The Dali*« ter page from a local merchant
A. E. N egus .
d i : \ i i : r in
Monday night to attend a Dis­ •nd his ad was headed like this:
trict Convention of Odd Fellows "Going out of business” . Why,
11
of Wasco, Hood River and Sher­ to he sure, it is a natural result.
DR. H. L. D U M B L E
A
JOHN WELL BERG, Prop.
man counties. A large delega­ If the country and village mer­
*
tion from each county was pres­ chants do not wish to insure
PH YSICIAN amo SURGEON
ent and a rousing time was had. their business and incidentally
Mrs. John Davenport returned help the local newspaper, the
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
mail order houses will and
home on Friday last from The
anxious to do so. Adv
Dalles, where she has liecn stay­ business insurant*
Will practice in Mosier and
ing with her mother, Mrs. Geo. sure your business. Ex
May lie reached by long dis­
Krause, who was quite ill for
( l,o to the Mosier Lumber ( o Ë
several weeks. Mrs. Kraus * ac­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
for • your sash. ,1* >rs. súmensete, f
«
companied her daughter lioim
V «, rrTtt'W-*'-* —
. « « l 2 3 ’f » •T’V
ilTYS';
VKEKt
! U-i* - .va’:
CEMB
fll
and will remain here some time.
A large shipment of
W. E. Huskey was brought
\V.i have just received a nice line of
home last Saturday from The
■flades, where he was op •rat-1
ju?t received. AH kinds of pretty China.
on for api»endlcitis two weeks
For M« »
Second Floor.
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
ago. He recovered nicely trou
til- operation hut is now sutler
B o O K 5
A fine line-of Jersey and Canvas LEGGIN3 at lowest
é&CilSi)
ing with rheumatism of the
In our Book D< partment. second floor, will le found a complete line
pri ces.
o f Bibles as well as a tine lino of GIFT BOOKS Suitable i* r YOUNG
nerves and is still confined to hi:
-ne
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HOSE
J. V I V *7«
and OLD
bsd.
*
LADIU " HOSE, extra heavy, part wool, the pair
15c
UMBRE!.I AS
■ I niost comjfi -t * line in the city and at anv
The h ?
The Eastern Stock Co. j raw
LA
DIE
!M8E,
all
wool,
well
si
pped
and
made
extra
big
A
fine
assortment
ft
r
men.
women
ar.d
ehildur
Small
ni
s
for
the
-h t * pay. In Missis’ Dresses you will he
two performance in M s,* r. one* 5 price you
value, the piir
-
-
-
-
.
25c
dren
for
4Cc,-4To,
5(-c
and
C5c.
I
:hi
(* what 'ine dn*ss, s yo i can get for so little
s rprisefi
last Friday nigh! and on« 1 on
Extra large ones for the buggy, well h
ed a:.d mail for $1.03,
LADIES’ HuSE. fine cps Onere: a fust class h< se in every
•igl-i no in 'y!e amfof the newest Wvftvef*
moi cy* n
Monday night, to v e r y j
$1.10, ai d $1.25.
way an i ope: ha will w *ar well, full fa hioned. high spliced
. .¡ u m take a f< w minutes and 1 ok them over
.a-lb ' ‘«it«*'
Medium sized, 24 inch. 23 inch and 28
for *0e. 60e, 75c $1 and
houses considering the fact that
he a an 1 .¡»jhL* sole, s fiendid values in each kind.
up t.) x!t Silk or. *s.
many peoplesverc out ■>,' town o i
¿ 0 % 4 5 : and 50c
O n
op»
F U R S A ND FUR S ET S
both occasions. l N«>\ v that Mr.
CHILDREN'S HOSE, winter weights in ! eavy cotton
One o f the best lines in the city. Sets for lad es and t'dldren ¡rom
Stroup has enlarged the capacity
ar .I Miss, s W o o l and \\ itu proof Caps
ilo* “ I ■„ in w»-*l or cash nere. H >se that will stand the
$1.25 up to $35
of his hail, ther-* will b> n
wear and k
TOQUKS-AND CARS
All colors, for men. wome i and child, *n ‘ or
them warm. Double he« s and oe 3 f< r the
•s, vatu
a A)
gj*'«atar inducetnant for first class
25c. 35c 46c-and up.
for
0c lfia 2f c and 25c
ah-« vt t> m\k? this town.
mamsat
ADVERTISE
The
A. E. LAKE
: Paper
Pa s s- T irne
i
The Popular Clothier"
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings f
and Shoes
I
H
1 HE
Good Accommodations
S H ,? ) THE DALLES, OREGON
Rates $1.00 per day and up
, , „ j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
OREGON
Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes
and Misses' Suits and
Coats and Capes
Drcs
;cial
15c
THE PARIS FAIR
Fancy
China