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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
— LO C A L — FOR SALE Good wheat hay at $16.50 per ton at Mosier. Inquire of V. C. Young or at the Bulletin o f fice. ll-18tf Now is the time to look up your subscriptions for Maga zines. Ask for catalog of Cut Rates. tf M osier B ook S tore . W anted :—A good homestead relinquishment. Call at Bulletin office or write, stating price and giving full description. For extra fancy dressed chick ens, mail card, stating weight and number wanted to Mrs. H. M. ROOP, Mosier, Ore. Christmas is not far away, only four weeks from Sunday. The Mosier school is enjoying a couple days vacation this week to eat turkey. Everyone is busy putting up stoves and getting ready for winter generally. Miss Priscilla Foster returned Wednesday evening from a sev eral weeks’ stay in Portland. Mrs. Agnes Bell, of Portland, was visiting Mosier friends last week, the guest of Mrs. Harlan. Miss Roxie Carpenter came up from Portland to spend Thanks giving week with her parents here. Ed. Reeves, of Portland, vis. ited with his people near town, from Saturday until Wednesday, last. An epidemic of colds seems to be making the rounds just now. It's a good idea to keep your feet dry—if you can. Wm. Marsh has the lumber on the ground for the erection of a new residence on his property on Washington street. Miss Morris came up from Portland the latter part of last week to accept a position in the real estate office of D. D. Hail. Born—In Mosier, on Wednes day, Nov. 23, to Mr. and Mis. Geo. Chamberlain, a 7 1-2 pound daughter. George opened a box o f cigars to celebrate. Fell Down Stairs School Entertains Dr. D. Robinson was a Hood Miss Irene Fisher visited in I River caller last Saturday after- Bennett is on duty at Chas, Hood River yesterday. i — - - --------------- ------ ■— - | The pupils in the three rooms noon. 0f tfcc Mtsier public school gave th* Stewart store this week with Go to the Mosier Luml>er Co, Baptist and Method!«*: » Thanksgiving entertainment a couple o f broken bones in his for your sash, doors, srceens e tc ., The School -is preparing a Wednesday afternoon, which right hand. J. K. McGregor took in the Sunday was attended by about two doz- While going down stairs at his fair at Hood River Wednesday, program for Christmas eve. ,, ,, en visitors, mostly patrons of home near town one day last A new residence is being J. N. Mosier and Geo. S. Hail The program con- week, he slipped and fell down erected on the Harding property are attending the big Apple gjg^e(j 0p song 8) recitations, dia- four steps in such a manner that near town. Show at Hood River this week. jogues th^ reading reading o o f f the the two bones in the back of the logues and and the Ed. L. Howe and wife arrived school bulletin, which created hand were broken, L. Lamb and J. Connor were At first he did not think the visitors at the county seat on from Portland Wednesday fore- considerable merriment. At the noon to spend Thanksgiving at conclusion of the exercises, light injury was serious and for a Wednesday. refreshments were served and conple o f days did not give it Wm. Johnson is building a the ranch. speeches made by the teachers much attention, hut the member new barn on his residence proper Yesterday was a quiet one in and a number of the visitors. began swelling and upon an in- ty in town. Mosier. The business places Much interest was manifested vestigation it was tsund that the Mrs. DeBussey is making some were closed and the town had a jin the work o f the different bones were broken. It is getting building improvements on her Sunday air. ' grades, which showed the satis- along nicely now, howevrer, and ranch near town. Miss Florence Weidrick, of factory progress the pupils are though causing him much incon venience he can still attend to Mr. Davis, of Walla Walla, Portland, was calling on friends making. Wash., \vas a business visitor in ¡n town Tuesday. She formerly A Bazaar will he held early in his customers at the store. Mosier Tuesday forenoon. resided here. December, the proceeds to be Pleasant Dancing Party Oliver L. Brown, of Portland, ! nH _ Unfiw t W a veM.J a p p lied to the library and en Did vou know that a year s tertainment fund. A jolly company to the num was up on Wednesday, looking subscription to T h e Bulletin ber of about a dozen couples after his interests here. would make an excellent Christ were invited to the home of Mrs. Guy Wilson was a visitor at W. A. Davis went to Vancou mas gift for some friend? MacMines, on the Chase ranch, Hood River last Saturday. ver, Wash., Wednesday to spend I,ee Evans went to Vancouver. near town, last Monday evening Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Alice Mosier came down to enjoy a few hours dancing, in Wash., Wednesday to spend Mrs. Dresbach arrived here Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. from T h e Dalles to spend | the new hen house. from St. Louis last Sunday, for a Brown, former residents'here. Thanksgiviving at home. Music was furnished by the visit w ith.her son, Warren L. W. R. Fessenden was unable The family of Mr. Mack, who phonograph and refreshments Dresbach. to attend to his duties at the owns property near town arrived were served by the hostess, the Dr. Nick Johnson and Fred hank a number of days the past j from Montana on Tuesday. We guests departing in the wee Evans went to Arlington Tues week and was kept at home I understand that they will live in sma hours declaring that a day to enjoy a few days goose nursing a painful injury to his Mr. Wellberg’ s tent fo r a while, imost Pleasant evening had been spent. hunting. foot. . The best way for a town to Rev. Bettes delivered the sec J. .T. VanNortwick, of The grow and prosper is not for every 1 CHRISXIAN CHURCH NOTES ond of his series of lectures in Dalles, was the guest o f his sis man in it to strive to tear down, the Baptist Church last Saturday Preaching by the pastor every All the resi ter, Mrs. Clarence Dunsmore, a hut to build up. evening to a good sized audience. Lordsday morning and evening. few days last week, prior to go dents of a town should be part Prayer m e e t i n g Thursday Why ruin your eyes with a ing to Portland, where he will ners, not opponents. In all poor light? Buy a Wonder and learn the barber trade. evenings. I probability the more business give your home a good light. Sunday School at 10 a. m. your rival does the more you Your friends will appreciate it as Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Davidhi- Lordsday. will do, and every gentleman well as yourself. tf zar, of Joseph, Ore., visited the who treats his customers honest Everybody welcome to any o f Robert Ross, the young son of first of the week with their ly and courteously is bound to these servioes. We call especial Mr. John Ross, who has been nephew, E. W. Davidhizar’ and get h i s share of business. attention to our Sunday School. Wm. Davidhizar, of quite ill with pneumonia, is re family. Usually when a town ceases to Come and help and the School ported as making a satisfactory Haines, Ore., a cousin, is also grow it begins to die, and the will help you. visiting with E. W. this week. recovery. I more the people try to kill each j A. C. C orbin . C. A. Hagc, formerly of Mo- Mark Howard arrived here j other off in business and good j Bier, came up from Portland from Mullins, Idaho, last5 Sunday 1 name the sooner will ruin come i Now is an excellent time to Wednesday and spent Thanks and spent a couple of days with to all. Stand together for the subscribe for t h e B ulletin . giving with Frank Ginger. j his wife, who is visiting at the advancement o f every citizen, You ought to take your home Clinton Wood, of Hood R i v e r , borne of her brother, J. E. Hig- and the community at large. If! paper. was up Tuesday to visit his’ sis-1 Icy. b rorn hmv he went to Al- one man shows the ability to | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn ter, Mrs. S. D. Fisher, b e f o r e j sea. They are looking for a lo- prosper don’ t pull him back with j and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cum his departure for Long Beach J cation in Oregon, and expect to jealously and indifference, hut mings were passengers on yes settle at Philomath in the Wil- give him a word o f encourage Cal., to spend the winter. terday’ s local for Portland. lamette Valley. ment. Boost, don’ t knock. H. G. Kibbee has been con I fined to the house several days the past week, threatened with j T h e M o s i e r H ills 1= an attack of pneumonia, but at ¡Jr"1 rii til mi WONDER c u T moip present writing is again able to Land O rch a rd T i n i H K IG H T E G T E IG H T S T H E W H I I I Vt j H i H T ! he about. 'm i; M itoNhiM r.m i r r i LAMPS & AT COST D u r in g t h e m o n t h o f N o v e m b e r I w ill sell! For Cash , S t u d e b a k e r W a g o n s , H a c k s a n d B u g g ie s a t p r ic e s b e lo w :— Reg. Price Special 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and $ 100.00 spring seat, ,110.00 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, 95.00 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 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 15-16th “ “ •“ “ 100.00 Studebaker Juniors, '8.50 $85.0© 90.0© 95.00 75.00 120.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 6.5© Alex. Stewart, M o s ie r , O r e g o n . A ll B usiness entrusted T he C are to A . J. Derby of the First National Bank L a w yer ! HOOD RIVER OREGON of The Dalles, Oregon WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION ! $100,000.00 Capital Surplus and undivid 100 , 000.00 ed profits E d S. SCHENCK, P resident M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt Vice Pres. Cashier Fruit Notary Public and Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon ‘ Lands For sale by Burggraf & Stur- gess in all parts o f Mosier Dis trict. Fine Bargains. See. us before buying elsewhere. We have small and large tracts. Ten acre tracts that we can sell you at the right price on easy terms. • All correspondence promptly answered. We will take care of you. B u rg g r a f Alex. Stewart & S tu rg ess MOSIER Barber Shop Razors put in first-class condition. Pictures and Picture Frames J. E. COLE. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n MOSIER - OREGON The Reliable Dealers MOSIER - - OREGON Mosier Lumber Co. G eo . H aa c k e , Pres. The firm o f Nichol Reeves* A N D SUPPLIES OF Till*: r i n . ' A I ' i .’•* f I . H i ! ! I ) JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS grocers, has been dissolved, the T H K C L E A N t h T 1.11»I l l l C. Nichols recently received j All kinds of Building S i t tim o» brighter than e le c C om pany former buying out the latter. word from Mrs. Nichols, who is I t r i c i t y , g as o r o nl in ary o i l la m ps . Contractors in jjfone, Brick and Con A L L K I N D S I N S T O C K Material on hand, in DUNN3 COMMON KEROSKHE; SiM P LL , ¿A r k .CANWOr ¿ X P t O D t . Ul W e are not informed as to what at Gedarville, Cal., that she ex Q crete Work An All-Ura*3 Lamp, Hand- ^ cluding lath and shingles som el y Mad*. 1’ r fl<>iws, St ore s, W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. Mr. Reeves, intentions are. Hood River - Oregon pected to start for home Ibis S ch o o ls, H alle ami Ch urch es. JAS E. COLE, Agent Estimates given for ma CUTS LIGHTING BILLS IN HALF! Her friends will he Mrs. C. E. Goye went to her week. lOO-Chindlo Po w er , fi h o u r s f o r Wedeal in improved and unimproved terial for building. . , Every Us ar A m a io d f B u y o n e o r home at Hood River to spend pained to learn that her health is M o s ie r . O regon m o ro fo r y o u r o w n h o m e . not improved and the change has fruit land in Mosier district. Send for Thanksgiving, and this morning, MO S I E R - - OREGON IN YOUR in company with friends from not benefited her as it, was hoped our Booklet of Bargains. it would. there went down to Portland. MOSIER. - - ORE. Improve your correspondence. Use Good Stationery The weather Ihe past two Mr. and Mrs. Grant Copple W ell W ork and babe, who sold their bakery weeks has been almost continu W e have the Best. Also Books, Pictures and business last week, went to ous rain and many have been W ell D one Picture Frames, Post Cards and Novelties Heppner on Saturday where wishing for a little sunshine. And a complete line of School Supplies they expect to remain for a time But cheer up, for “ behind the The uYidei$igned is thoroughly clouds is the sun still shining,” at least. M o s ie r B o o k S t o r e . E. N. STROUP, Prop'r prepared tx» put down open wells and anyhow, “ it ain’ t no use to' M o s ie r : : O regon The many friends of Mrs. Alex in any part of the surrounding grumble and complain, it’ s just A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. country. Has a complete outfit, Stewart will he pleased to learn as cheap an’ easy to rejoice; A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. including pipe cutting and thread that she continues to improve, We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop When God sorts out the weather ing tools. Does all kinds of ce- her condition being so much bet in and make themselves at home. ! ment, rock and concrete works and sends rain, why, rain’s my ter that on Monday she was able Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s Hall. Has had 30 years’ experience in choice.” to go down to the ►tore. ; the well business. May be found MOSIER OREGON Lzi. by addressing him at The Dalles, F. W. Gar lick and It. E. Little, W. L. Dresbnch returned lust lOre., or inquire 'at Maier & Saturday from the Apple Show of Portland, were in town on ” 1 Sch&nno’* store, The Dalles, Or, at Spokane, and the first of this Saturday last and were pleasant A. E. N egus . callers at The Bulletin office. week in company with his mother went down to the fair at Hood Mr. Garlick is one o f the gentle River, expecting to go from there men who recently purchased the DR. L. D U M B LE Martin tract from Thus. Mc- to Portland. JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. Cusker. He stated that the J. E. Hiffley has purchased PHYSICIAN and s u r g e o n tract o f 660 acres had lieen about one and one-half acres of platted and that it was the in- J land, through Mr. Leiter, from HOOD RIVER OREGON tention of his company to im the Mosier estate, the piece be prove the land and put it on the ing that on which he is at pres market. In fact some of it has Will practice in Mosier and ent resiiling. Mr. Higley ex already been sold. Mr. Garlick » pects to build a home there some will handle the proposition and C o r n e r 2 n d a n d W a s h in g t o n S ts. May be reached by long dis time in the future. Considera will make Mosier his headquar ¡»IkM *'*;*»►*+ :-F-5-^fc»Cí*ilCí)OI i KX-XS«.«' tance phenC, Home phone 61. ters. tion $1.000. SSX C B B aB SB B M E aB K & E SSÉ K ft? i m i • ¿j'.A w a - ZFZf: wrmim — - A change has been made in When yea want a first class SHIRT, one that will not the arrival of two of the local We have a full line of Fancy China and Cut Glass fade no matter who does your washing, you want a MAN trains, the change going into ef now on display. 2d floor. HATTAN. They are guaranteeed to hold their color and feet last Sunday. The morning j we will stand l ack of this guarantee. Try them, they’ re local going west, formerly ar the best made. 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 riving at 7:35, now comes at 7:2* ten minutes earlier: and tin a r ternoon local going west arrive^ , -reont, so as to \\ e also carry one of the very best lines of Now is the time to got. That New at 2:60 instead o f i: 16. 11 you will buy a enjoy yours If these cold evenings. latter change gives people fron Real bargains for'either work or dress wear. They Mosier who wish to go to Hood B o y s ’ S u its a n d O v e rc o a ts are drummers’ samples and o f course there are not all River to shop nearly two hours more time to spend in that citv, rande by Pecker. Meyer Ci sizes. In Ihe’ men’s they run from size 6 to size 8. and nn I Sam Peek. If you are familiar hut is not Boeonvenient for those with the he; * makes ir Coys’ clothes you will know that these firms in the boys from size 12 to 5.1-2. We bought'these at ing with any re Suit or Overcoat you are dressed in kee; wishing to transact business at stand at the head. Boys’ Suits lor a discount, and are giving you the same big saving. ami you know ension as to style, newness ot material The Dalles, and wlm go tm on the We are also well supplied with Sl.ro. 2X0. 2.50. 3.00 and up to 10.00 that the tailoring is perfect. 10:50 in the morning and desire e to return on the afternoon train. If you wish a new full dress or Tux* ilo seit for even- A ilandj line of B y s’ 0\ ere« at ¡r< m 3 years up, ard in prices ing or social wear. Hart. Sea liner V ■' Inrx tan furnish Club Smoker from $2.CO, L00, 3. L0.) up. you with the very finest that is mrale. Let ns show you New hisis and styles. You can always do better at A smoker will he given by some o f the new styles. »hi* store. th.- CV»mnv rend Club in Stroup’ s hall next Friday, Dec. 2. and it fs urgentlv reono«ted that all p a w r » ? «• ▼ »PTTFTi Members ne on hand*. 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