Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 23, 1910, Image 4

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    MOSIER
Oregon Wool Cromers’
Another Surprise Party
School Notes
Association
Mosier,
the
land where red ap­
Tlio beautiful weather/ and
Rosa Carroll has been dropped.
OFFICIAL
OA'l
ples.
grow;
James Carroll i waaabent M on- «rood roads enticed a number of
The 13th Annual Convention
Master, the land where pure
(j-iy,
friends to give thorrstlv. ftspccial
Now iss tlwv tinwk tuo look up
o
f
the
Oregon
Wool
Growers’
waters flow;
jiour subafimifci'jaa fot' Maga-* Emily Husbands was ill Tues- invitation to visit Mr. and Mrs. Association will be held at Port­ Mosier, the land where fortune
J.
Howard
Porter,
at
Mayerdale,
gnes. Ask. fc* oataluglof Gut day,
land, Oregon Jan. 3rd, 1911, just
awaits you;
Edith Harvey was absent last Monday evening.
Rates.
tf
The Porters evidently were one day before the opening of
Mosier, the, land where kind
Thu-*day.
M o s ie r B o o k S t o r e .
not expecting company for their the great 47th Annual Conven-
friends will greet you;
The Napper children have
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f
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A
n 1 I AV»
Reg. Price
Special.
tion
of
the
National
Association,
Mosier,
the place where the cli­
motto is “ early to bed and early
W anted :—A good! hamestead moved away.
2
1-2
in.-Wagons
with
bolster
spring
and
and
Mid-Win
ar»
Sheep
Show.
mate
is
grand;
to rise,” etc., and had just car­
spring seat,
relinquishment. Gad attllAlleidJ»
$85.00'
$100.00
Cecil Rowland was absent
The 0. R. &~N. Ry.-Co. have
Mosier’s t h e place where
ried out the first part of the mot­
110.00
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same ns above.-,
90.00
office or write, statina prtofr' awdd 'fjlurs(]ay-
there’s no better land.
to when the beautiful strains of granted a 1 1-3 fare for round !
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
95.00
115.60’
giving full descriptl*«^.
Maxwell and Laura Kibbee are "W e won’ t go home 'til morn­ trip with privilege of attending j Mosier, the iand without osten-
95.00
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire.
75.00
For extttWfaMy; d#®***d -chiclo- absent on account of sickness.
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
120-COi
tation—
ing” were wafted upon the air both Conventions.
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
Portland and her Commercial’! Mosier, the spot needing no ir­
<*is, mail'cu*dd. rtailnfc weight
Merry Christmas and Happy from about fifteen vokrw from
100 . 00 -
top and brake.
125.00
and numb/»*» Wuwtétkto Mrs,-- H. N ^v Year to readers of school their front porch. The Porters’ Club are making elaborate prepa-;
rigation ;
100.00
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
110.00
M. Rttoi*,. ?.Mwt#rr Ore\-
notes.
first thought was that a band of rations to give the Wool»'Growers Mosieri the place where the wild
85.00
15-lGth
“
'*
"
“
100.00
flowers grow;
Thie pictures have been selected Greeks was serenading them and bounteous and sumptuous ent««:-
6.5(1;
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
WANTflSL
Mo&i^r,. the place where you’ ll
These two conven-
gieweraH housework aftd order for same placed with were questioning in their- minds tainment.
whether or not to let them in, tions coming together promise to
neap .'f you sow.
fJiawityYoi seven, best wages | Mr. Cole,
when
Mrs.
Leedy
opuned
the
be
a
great
and
significant
gather-
Mosier,
the land of grand scenic
fit) r' gttod service.
Address
The ninth grade are complet­
ing of sheepmen.
filraiik A. Cram, Hood River, Ore. ing the work in book-keeping door and welcomed the. crowd,
view;'
It is up to us to show our ap-
M osier , the place that’ ll just
this week.
I After several hours spent in
Paul, Grace and Clyde Bailey social converse and eating candy, ¡preciation to Portland by accept-
suit you.
John BurggfiyTwnia-'awdsitor in
delicious refreshments w e r e ' nK her invitation in person next
Portland last SuiwrAy--
have been absent one or more
served by Mr. and Mrs. Porter, January and help welcome our
Royal Neighbors Initiate
Mrs. C. G .- Nichol1 was shop­ sessions this week.
assisted by Mrs. Le<edy. The j border sheepmen,
Mayflower
Camp No. 3989 Roy­
There will be no school Friday |
ping in Hood Rivery^Sterdiy.
candy was made by Dr. Robin-1 R w|" be a business session al Neighbors of America he d a
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. p. m. of this week. The holiday son, who is almost as successful discussing laritf,- lorest Re- | class adoption last Saturday
5br your sash, doors, srceensetc. vacation will extend until Mon­ at the confectionery art as at 3erves> Quarantine and Speed
A. J. Derby
evening. Mountain Home Camp
day’ Jan. 2, 1911.
the
operating
table.
1
Limit
Laws,
Prefatory
Animals,
|
R. R. Morrison and family
Team
of
Hood
River
came
over
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L aw yer :
After a very amusing game of Wool Sales, appointment of Ad- on the evening train and exem­
Were visiting in Portland last
P. L. Arthur left yesterday
“ brush” led by Dr. Johnson, the y*S()l'y Boards,-, and othei sub- plified the work in a splendid
Sunday.
for Castle Rock, Wash., to spend
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
We wish a« o«F readers and Christmas week with relatives. company departed, just in time -)ects have placesr-on the program planner, and the affair closed
of
the
National
Convention.
fo catch the last car for River-
with a sumptuous banquet, after
everybody else a very* Meryy
If you have a bargain
The Mid-Winter Sheep Show which almost all attended the
Christmas sermon at th e brink, Akerdale, and Other stop­
Christmas.
I promises to bevthe best ever held dance at Stroup’ s Hall.
let me know.
I will
Christian Church Sundav morn­ ping places on the lihe.
Those
D. C. Napper and' family left ing. Come and worship with us.
Come and bring remaining over Sunday were en­
handle- it quicker than
Those present were Mr. and in America.
last Saturday for Texas, where
j your friends, Everybody wel- tertained at dinner by Mr. and
any other dealer.
G. Wm. Johnson, S. E. Fran­ Mrs. J. Howard Porter, Mrs.
Notary Public,
they will reside.
M . Mbsier.
cisco and J. W. Harvey were Leedy, Dr. art/il1 Mrs. Johnson, come
and’
D O N’T K N O C K
BOOST
Very respectfully,
C. C. Brooks left on Tuesday business visitors at the county Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and
Those attending from Hood
Fire
insurance5
D an P. S m ythe , Secretary.
- OREGON
fer-his old home in Illinois for a i seat on W cli^ rtsy.
Mrs. J. N.-Mosieri Mr. and Mrs.
River were: Messrs, and Mines. MOSIER - - -
Pendleton, Oregon.
Mosier
-
Oregon
ttoo irtawhs’ visit.-
Fraedrick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
A. R. Crump, E. S. Mayes,
Thos. McMurray, son of Wm.
Walter Upson, A. Klinger, W.
Miss M. L - Bishop came up McMurray, of Portland, came up Shoarc-n,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N.
NOTICE
Corey, Mmes. C. W. Dakin, D.
fiom PoTllAnd lasFiSaturday and on Tuesday and will spend Akers, Misses Fwbager, and A!i<e
There will be no preaching in McGilvery, I. Ford, H. Norton,
¡A visiting her sistfer, Mr». John Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. Shogren, and MasU<rfe Everttand
the Baptist Chunh next Sunday H. (M VanAllen, May Fernald,
Audrey
Fraedrick.
Boss.
P. Kerron.
morning, but Miss Foster will
occupy the pulpit in the evening. 6b A) Robertson, Misses Anna
The DeMoss Lyric- Bards con­
Miss Marie Shogren came up
Rhymeir and Lena Crump, and
Mr: Corbin, pastor of tl e
Sunday School as usual.
cert, last Satarday night was from Portland, where she is at­
Mr. Geo. Zolls.
Christian
Church,
expects
to
Every
one
is
cordially
iiiVited
We I bat tended 'a«d gave general tending school, and will spend
spend next week, after Sunday, to these services.
satisfaction.-
R aiors put* i rt firtrt-elass condition-
the Christmas holidays with her at Junction City, Ore.
W. - A. S tark .
Geo. Evans was a visitor at
For sale by Burggraf & Stuft--
Ray Sturgeea-'^aWlo wife, Mrs. parents.
Hood River yesterday morning. gess in all parts of Mosier Dis­
H. G. Kibbee and Miss Priscilla
Xmas will soon be here. Now
Miss Alice Mosier came down trict. Fine Bargains. See us
Foster were visHing in Hood is the time to buy your presents.
from
The Dalles to spend the before buying elsewhere. We
Come in and see what, we have.
River on Monday!
have small and large tracts. Ten
Christmas
vacation at home.
Maybe you will find just what
.’AAW^^ot, John Evans, Geo. you want.
acre tracts that we can sell you
Carroll a¥M>'0. • E. Wilson were
M o s ie r I
S
tore .
at the right price on easy terms-
IDAVI© ROBIN'SON,. M. D.
F o r m e r l y a t p e n d l e t €>N
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
business visitors at the county
All correspondence promptly
Last Sunday’s Oregonian con­
STATE
LOCAL
STOCK
INTPKGTOiK
Done
with
neatness
and
dispatch
Shat on Monday laBt.
answered. We will take care of
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u h g eo n -'
tained a full page picture of a
Office At (). K. STABLES
PHONES:
Hood River laundry Company \ you.
Bid you know that a year’s Mosier apple orchard. The pho­
Officif-MAIN 1871
subscription to T h e Bulletin tograph was taken by F. A. Sho-
J. E. COLE, M osier A gent
Residence—M a IN 4311
Burggraf Sturgess MOSIER - OREGON
Wbuld make*%n excellent Christ­ jgren who owns the orchard, and
inas gift for some friend?
The Reliable Dealers
I (whose little daughter, Alice, is
Mosierites in11 Hfcorto Rivrr’ on keen standing on a ladder hold-
MOSIER
oregon
TWsday were -Mr! -dWAM rfcv-Diek ing a basket of apples.
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G eo . H aack e , Pres.
son, Mrs. A>- Marsh
The Union Sunday School had
Jhd Mrs. Wm. Marsh, and ll4f W. the largest attendance last Sun­
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
t
All kinds of Building
Davidhizar.
day since the summer vacation.
Material on hand, in­
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
J. T. Davenport and wife and The new graded lessons are prov- \
cluding
lath and shingle?
crete
Work
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Krauss, ing very satisfactory, and the
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
Oregon
Hood
Kiver
W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
Estimates
given for ma­
left on Tuesday for The Dalles, teachers and scholars are taking
We
are
here
to
stay,
know
values
and
can
offer
you
terial for building- . .
where they: will si*red Christmas great interest in them.
Satur­
Wedeal in ¡«proved and unimprov,
reliable
service.
day
evening
the
School
will
give
w*ttf
fsfeM#:
ADVERTISE
< \
M O S I E R - - OREGON*
fruit land in Mosier district. Send for j
its annual Christmas exercises.
W ‘ 'solicit your b tsiitess on the basis of “ A Square Deal”
Mrs. V. C. Young. Mr. and
IN YOUR
Friends of the School are in­
our Booklet o f Bargains.
Mrs. John Beldin, Mrs. Amy ! .
Money to loan on improved properly.
vited to The Home Coming
Gove and Miss Lucilla Brackett
MdtSIER, - - ORE.
w ell W o rk
Christmas Party.
Wifre visitors in Hood River on
The Fraser Stock Co. gave only
Saturday last..
W e l l D o n e
two performances here this
Xmas Stamps? Xmas Tags, X ii.ifs Cards, Xmas
Paul Harmsen was in town 'r t j week, instead o f three as r.d-
Monday from his ranch sciflh yertised, on account of several*
Stationery, Xmas Gift Boxes, Post Card
| The undersigned is thoroughly
east o f town. He left Monday pf the company having bad colds.
Albums, Pictures, Books and Novelties.
! prepared to put down open w ell?
E. N. STROUP, Prop r
in any part of the surrounding'
afternoon for Portland whertf he This company contains some a< -
S tore .
M o s ie r B o o k
country. Has a complete outfit,,
th -*'WTnt<rer
A
place
where
all
may
enjoy
a
quiet
hour
at
pool
or
card
table.
tors of ability, especially the
O R îriO N
including pipe cutting and thread­
M Ô S IE R
A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand.
Y.
Cooper
cttfne
down
from
y°U
I1d s<)11
Mr. Fras*r, who is
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
ti.
We treat, our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop
ment, rock and concrete work.
his ranch south o f town Tuesday ;a N to ‘ be «ood in anything he;
in and make themselves at home.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
and went to The Dalles on busi-! undertakes.
The Frasers left
Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’ s H till
the well business. May lie found-
Hess. He stated that there was yesterday for Du fur.- They may i
by addressing him at The Dalles,.
MOSIER
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OREGON
a|»out a foot of snow in the hills, return to Mosier at a later (late. i
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
V»
Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or.
E. A. Franz, the hardware! To accommodate the increa:--
A . E. N e g u s .
rtierchant of Iforfd RiVeF, is at mg patronage of the post office,
DEALER
IN
the head1 o f a corffpany which our popular and efficient post
will erect a three-story building mistress, Miss Hunter, h a s
D R . H . L. D U M B L E
This-
on Oak street’ adjoinin'}? the El­ aiddtAl 48 new lock boxes.
'♦ill
lie
a
great
convenience
t*»
JOHN
WELLBERG,
Prop.
liott block. The building will be
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
occupied by E. A. Franz as a de- many who have heretofore l>een i
partment store.
able to get their mail o<fly
HOOI) RIVER
OREGON
.
.
when the general delivery win- «
i^.-E. Snell and W. E* Swen- (j()W was open.
There is per-
gel have purchased 2) acres of ^
& |jttu, ,ess lloor space in-
Will practice in Mosier and’
hpple land from H. M. Huxley th
GLv.hut the space in. id*
May lie reached flÿ long dis-'
in the Grandview neighborhood, the office is irranged more k > i -
and will proceed to clear it this veniently tor the quick distribu­
tanoe phone, Home phone 61.
ï, « m i «
«(MMiwi»-
VVihter. Mr. Snell was a caller' tion of mail.
iff our bfliee on Monday and left
his meaure for the Bulletin for a,
A nice
year.
DRESS SHIRT
Wh' not buy yourself NEW SUIT or OVERCOAT
’ A. E. Negus, the expert well
with either band or soft collar with tie to match would
for a Christinas present if you think no one else will.
digger who has been sinking a
please
any gentleman if you buy a M AN (3 4 f t VNi
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Weir for C. J. Littlepage. was ir
One of
And.
by
the wav, they’ re the best shirts made.
You
HART.
SCHAFFNER
&
M
ARX
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8
town on Monday and informed
are getting something that is guaranteed in every w a y -
are the liest you can buy. All wool, perfect tailoring,
the Bullet ¡IT reporter that he had
This St.u-C will be open THURSDAY. FRIDAY and Sat-
fast colors, perfectfully tailored and strictly right. $1.50
and guaranteed satisfaction.
Suits from $18.00 to
Struck waler at a depth o f 120
URDAY Evenings
1.75, 2.00 and up.
Other makes for 5Cc, 75c, 1.00, 1.25
$25.00. Overcoats $16.50 to $25.00.
Other makes in
feet, ami lbnt there wijj lie a'
Don’
t
forget
that
a
new
sled,
wagon)
steam
engine
or
meeh.tr
ieal
and
up.
suits for $6.50. 8.00, 10.00. 12.00 and 15.00. Overcoat*
ijountiful supply df good, soft
toy always pleases a boy, or. a doll carriage, doll, book or game will
SMOKING JACKETS. There are vary few men that
for $5.00, 6.00, 8.00. 10.00. 12.00 and 15.00.
water. Mr. LHlttftajr/ will put
bring gladness to the heart of any girl.
Our toy department is yet
Boys’ Two Piece Suits with knicknerbocker pants, full
do n*»t enjoy one if these, and a present of this sort is
in a 4-horse-powerelijfiHe, w h Y ij
well supplied and we can give you something that will meet any de­
will run the waTef to all parts ot 1 cut, and ot t ie newest weaves for 2.tK). 2.50, 3.00, 3.o0,
long remembered.
mand.
4.00, 5.00, 6.00. S.tH) and 10.00.
his new hous? and all over the
Then there are hath robes, slippers, gloves, handker­
Ready-to-wear children’ s dresses, capes, coats, gloves, hoods, caps,
ranch, tin; prospect* o f getting
chiefs. ties, purs s. suspenders, stick pins, watch chains,
OVERCOATS FOR BOYS
toques,
tarns,
house
slippers
or
dress
shoes,
muffs,
furs
or
toil
u
sets.
water ^orT his p|aco were very
pins of all the fraternal societies, shaving sets, suit
One of the Is"*’ lire s ami biggest values in the city for
Ladies’ dr,«ss->s. shirt waists, skirts, v-its; capes, kimor.as. shawls,
|Kx>r for awhile and 0. J. wi s
cases
and grips and trunks, and; hundreds of useful and
$2.50, 3.50. 5.0'., 6.04. 8.00 and 10.00.
gloves, fancy china, silverwenr, and cut glass, rings, pins, belt buckles,
4uite discouraged, but with the
appreciated gi.Tsthat we have not r.W'tioned.
Let us
U'lts. dress goods and waistings.
You will have- m>trouble in find­
Itriking of this large vein he has
help you solve*the problem. Plenty o f time yet.
ing something suitable here. Come in and see for yours* If.
a bonanza and feels like a mil-
—
AT COST
LOCAL ~
During the month of December I will sell
For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks^
and Buggies at prices below:—
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon..
D. D. H A IL
REAL ESTATE
Alex. Stewart
MOSIER
J. A.
Veterinary
Lands -Barber Shop
J. E. COLE,
Surgeon
THE DALLES
K. M cG REG O R &
REAL ESTATE
ORE The M osier Hills
Land & Orchard
CO.
Company
r
A. E. LAKE
'The Popular Clothier
i
i THE
Ì Corner
The Pass-Time
Ì
^T he PINES HOTEL
Clothing, Furnishings
:
and Shoes
' Good Accommodations
D A LL E S. OREGON
Rates $1.00 per day and up
2nd and
and Washington
Washington Sts.
Sts. j
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