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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
V FIGURING l.ittlepage-Ndsen Nuptials Pleasing Entertainment Figuring, figuring every day— A simple, but very pretty home School District No. 8 held their —— Figuring how our bills to pay. wedding took place on December annual Christmas tree and en- *----------- -----—— -------------— The editor hereof has been Wages low and living high, 23d at the new residence o f Mr. tertainment Thursday evening, Now is the time to look up on the sick list this week, and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage at Dec. 22d. The beautiful Christ- ’Tis scrimp and scrape—'tis that your subscriptions for Maga or die. ^ uy Whson spent Christmas Grand View, when their daugh- mas decorations of green and zines. Ask for cataloged Cut ’ Tis true, my William takes a with his people at Oswego. ter May was united in marriage red, and a large tree glittering Rates. glass; to Mr. Henry Nelsen, o f Rose- with candles and ornaments, and M o s ie r B o o k S t o r e , j Start the New Year right by I try to smile and let it pass. burg. bountifully loaded with gifts, subscribing for The Bulletin. The days of ceaseless toil and I At 3 o’clock in the afternoon added much to the pl»rsure of W a n t e d : — A good homestead care, A. P. Bateham was a Hood the bride, on her father’s arm, the occasion. A program con- relinquishment Call at Bulletin office or write, stating price and River visitor Tuesday afternoon, entered the parlor to the strains sisting of songs and recitations I cannot scold him—’ tis not fair. Just once a month I try and go of Mendelsohn’ s Wedding March, was rendered by the pupils. The giving full description. George Sturgess came up from To see a moving picture show, For extra fancy dressed chick Portland to spend Christina's at |jlayed by Miss^ Marjorie Hurl- program was closed by a little And take our tots—they love his home here I burt> a cousin t,ie bride. The playlet entitled Santa Claus at ens, mail card, stating weight his home here, it so, ceremony was performed by the Home” , all the pupils taking and number wanted to Mrs. H. The poor man’ s friend—the pic Miss Mattie Hudson spent Rev. A. C. Corbin, pastor o f the part. M. R oop , Mosier, Ore. ture show. Christmas afternoon with rela- j Christian Church of Mosier, the Miss Radliff deserves great When William brings bis pay WANTED tives at Hood River. ring service being used. praise for the able manner in to me The bride w a s becomingly which she arranged the program Girl . . to . do . general , housework . i Miss Foster gave a very in -, in family o f seven, best wages ,. ... ! gowned in white and carried and trained the pupils who took And casts it down upon my knee, f o r good service. Address ] ^eiestm®' la k 1,1 the Baptist white carnations. I’ ve rosy dreams of what I’ ll The rooms part. The scholars in rendering Frank A. Cram, Hood River, Ore. ; Church Sunday evening. do, were tastefully decorated with their songs a n d recitations Mrs. J. H. Osbourne and two Oregon grape. The couple re- showed that they had devoted I count it once—they vanish, too. And so it goes from day to Write it 1911. children, of Hood River, visited ceived many handsome and ex- much time and attention to per day, he e Wednesday and Thursday, pensive presents. fecting themselves in the parts Happy New Year! The occasion was a particu assigned to them. I just keep figuring how to pay. guests of Mrs. R. M. Ross. Now is the time to turn over a | larly happy one, it being the 25th The pupils desire to thank Miss Dance at Stroup’s Hall .Janu wedding anniversary of the par new leaf. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES Radhlf for the beautiful tree and Music by Newman’s ents of the bride, who were also The day light has begun to ary 7th. Preaching by the pastor every pretty gifts. Those attending orchestra. Tickets $1.00. Good lengthen. well remembered by their friends Lordsday morning and evening. also thank Miss Radliff and the time is assured all who attend. in the way of numerous pieces of Ed. L. Howe came up from Prayer m e e t i n g Thursday pupils of the school for a very Messrs. Stewart, Stephenson, silverware. Portland on Monday and spent entertain- evenings. The groom is in the employ of pleasant evening’s Simpson and McGregor went to the day at Lehowa. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Hood River Tuesday to attend ^be Southern Pacific Railroad ment. Mrs. C. G. Stoltz went to The Lordsday. the Masonic installation there, ' Co., and for the present the hap Ddles on Monday to take care o f Everybody welcome to any of py couple will make their home Mrs. I). Robinson is spending her mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allington these services. We call especial at Roseburg. this week with her sister, Mrs. attention to our Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Root spent and son, of Kelso, Wash., have The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Philips, at Portland. Come and help and the School Christmas with their son, Leo been guests of his son, F. Al D. D. Hurlburt and Miss Mar lington and family, this week. will help you, and family at Portland. Roy Edmiston went to Beaver- jorie Hurl hurt, of Portland, Mr. A . C. C o r b i n . top Wednesday where he will Miss Edna Hildreth, o f Port and Mrs. E. E. Heslin, o f Fair- A number of Mosier people at Minister. probably remain some time. tended a dance at The Dalles on land, is spending a few days view, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaerth, of Dallas. Saturday night. They report a with her sister, Miss Matie, on Geo. Wright, accompanied by j Y. I>. S. C. E. " the latter’s homestead. They good time. Misses Kent and Bohen, were) Mr. Berkner and Mr. Clark, of visitors at White Salmon yester- i This society meets at 6:30 p. m. ¡•pent Christmas with a sister at Some of the business places The Dalles. Lincoln, Neb., are Mosier pres- day j in the C. E. room o f the church were closed Monday, it being a pective buyers this week. {each Lordsday. legal holiday. Next Monday is The ” B” Club surprised Mr. Mrs. J. K. McGregor spent We welcome to our meetings Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, aiso a holiday. and Mrs. Shogren last Tuesday several uays at Hood Kiver 11118 all the young people of Mosier WjeK and .-tP k R attending f .i.p iw lin o ' H Ule i p 1Viaion,c D n r i and i vicfnity; Miss Sophia Morris went to ■vening, about twenty dropping j Husum, Wash., are guests^.f lus W Porlland Saturday to spend in on them to enjoy one of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C, u. o. u ia t a u a L io n s . C. C. B r o o k s , Pres. A most Young, this week. 1 Christmas with her sister, re popular candy pulls. pleasant evening is reported. turning Wednesday. NOW is an excellent time to Mrs. W. E. Chown and little Born—At the home ranch on drop in and renew your subscrip tion to the B u l l e t i n . You want the Washington side, on Thurs ¡■on went down to Portland the day, Dec. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. latter part of last week to spend! the paper and we need the Ira Rowland, a daughter. a few days with relatives, Mr. money. Chown going down Christmas! FORM ERLY AT PENDLETON Miss Hazel Chatfield, who is “ FINE LAUNDRY WORK” morning. They returned home! LOCAL STOCK INTPECTOR STATE teaching school at Fair view, Done with neatness and dispatch Thursday. came home for Christmas, re PHONES : Office At O. K. STABLES Hood River Laundry Company Office-M AIN 1871 turning to her duties on Monday The entertainment given at the j Residence-MAIN 4311 J. E. COLE, M o s ie r A g e n t Mrs. E. Cobb, accompanied by ! ChiisLian Church on Christmas! her granson, Shelly Hudson, J',,ve ' vas a very interesting one. i went to Hood Kiver Sunday I here were a number of dt •la- morning to spend Christmas day nations, i«citations, songs, etc., rendered by the little folks o f ; with relatives. the Bible School classes, besides ' Miss Sarah Clement, who i. music furnished by the choir, teaching school at Antelope, which was good. One o f the came home last Saturday and rr-iiii features of the program I spent Christmas week with the was the male quartette which m o e r f r u it l a n d s a s p e c ia l t y family at Seven-Mile. W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. gave some especially fine selec-1 We are here to stay, know values and can offer you Miss Grace Kent and Miss Julia lions. A tastefully decorated! We deal in improved and unimproved Bohen, who' are teaching school tree occupied a conspicuous place] reliable service. in Portland, spent Christmas and and was the center of much at ■ , W" solicit your business on the Uisis of “ A Square Deal” fruit land in Moeier district. Send for part of this week with the form ‘ ¡•action for the youngsters, and j our Booklet o f Bargains. M on ey to loan on improved property, er’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Higley. I after the progam came the treat j MOSIER, - - ORE. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Hunter, o cor them. Candy and orang a Portland, came up last Saturday were dealt out liberally to all. a n d s p e n t Christmas d a j 1 While the crowd was not large w ith Mr. Hunter’s sister, Mr. . jail present enjoyed themselves| John Ross and family, returning I royally. — LOCAL A. D qnaghue Veterinary Surgeon THE ORE DALLES j. K. M c G r e g o r & co. Land & Orchard Company 3; The home Monday. The person who stops the edi- Read in January Sunset mag; i tor on the street to tell him that zine, “ Los A n g e l e s H o m e j he has been or is going away;' l a n d ” , su p e rb ly illustrated II hat he contemplates building or four colors, “ T h e S p e l l ” by j is going to get married; that his C. N. and A. M. Williamson. A I wife will entertain company, has thrilling California Romance. I entertained company, has en- Now on sale all news stands | tertained friends, or perchance During the month of December Twill seU For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below:— Reg. Price 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, •95.00 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tive. 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with bra! , 135.00 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leath 125.00 top and brake, 110.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same.as apove, 100.00 15-16th " ................... “ 8.50 Studebaker Juniors, D. D. H A IL . REAL ESTATE If you have a bargain let me know. I will handle it quicker than any other dealer. D O N 'T K N O C K MOSIER - - "The Popular Clothier j has presented him with an h heir or any other readable news item i ja considered the salt of th e * earth and he is too. Would every town had more such ol ing individuals, then would our local columns be full of every thing that our patrons desire to know. We would be equally f-s School closed last Friday noon well pleased to have our farmer 'or the Christmas Holidays and friends inform us of their com be three teachers left for theii puny. If anything happens in vacations; Mrs. Gove to her home your neighborhood do not be at Hood River, Miss Brackett I afraid to stop us on the street and * cent to her home at Portland. |let 09 kn" " - Kx- 3BO. M.«A m . and Miss Booth visited also in Portland with her mother. The lest clothes made are HART, SC11AFFNER& M A RX Clothes. We carry them andean give you an An exchange says: “ Never all-wool suit or overcoat, perfect in fit. finish and style judge a man by his clothes. The and guaranteed so for $16.50, 18.00, 20.00 or $25.00. man with a fringe around the bottom o f his trousers, a slouch hat and worn out shoes, may be the editor o f your local paper, i while the man with the new LADIES’ LONG COATS shoes may simply be one of lie I A good run of sizes ami colors, plain and braid trimmed delinquent subscribers.” Good values at our regular price and big bargains af tbe The Union Sunday SchiovI wil following: - $ 6 .0 0 Irid io s Ix:►njr C o a ts c o st $ 1 2 .0 0 n ow have the annual election o f of •• ••• •• • 7 .5 0 ” J5.(X) n ow fieers and teachers next Sunday, 4 1 • • «4 . 4 .3 8 ” 8 .7 5 n ow also the annual rejiorla o f officers 1 4 4 4 «• « 4 .2 5 - ” 8 5 0 n ow for the past year. The school e • a * * ' - 5 .7 5 now growing and prospects for tl < L A D I E S ’ :ind M I S S E S ' S H C »RT C O A T S coming year are very brig! New plans and •■•«»bods j>l<r S o m e o f t h e b g .::< st valu e • you e\ «*r h a v e hs d o ffe re d different lines will be taken up you. Co» its* w u rth ; 2 . ’ (V 3 . CO 3 .5 0 .t. 0 0 a n d u p ,fnr the general auvanciintni < \ (,u c h u !. die school. HZ ) HC) .Men’s M5AI.ER 3 IN X Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes - - 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 o f you. Burggraf & Sturgess MOSIER oregon Special 50c MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Razors put in first-class condition. J. K COLE. DAVID ROBINSON., M. ¡D. P h y s ic ia n a n ® S u r g e o n MOSIER - OREGON Mosier Lumber Co. G eo . H aacke , Pres. All kinds o f Building Material on hand, in cluding lath and shingles Estimates given for ma terial for building. . „ Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con crete Work Hood River Oregon ADVERTISE MOSIER - - OREGON IN YOUR Home Paper W W ork ell W P a s s - T i m e » OREGON ell D one The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open Wells in any part o f 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 be found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Sehanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. A . E . N egus . _ \ 1 HE PINES HOTEL DR. H. L. D U M B LE JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. PHYSICIAN Good Accommodations i MOSIER, OREGON HOOD RJVER and SURGEON OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached Ivy long dis tance phone, Home phone 61. i ■■■ i li mu THE P A R I S HOOD OREGON Alex. Stewart JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. h i im ■ - The Reliable Dealers Rates $1.00 per dap and up uvas HOOD RIVER Notary Public _ and Fire Insurance OREGON Mosier Oregon i THE DALLES, OREGON «(•<>*»00 A. J. Derby BOOST Fruit MOSIER * a & 100.00 100.00 85.00 6,50 L awyer A place where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. A fine line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop inland make themselves at home. Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. ) A. E. LAKE $85.00 90.00 95.00 75.00 120.00 Mosier, Oregon. E. N. STROUP, Prop'r ,«-t -Kin Special Alex. Stewart, The M o s i e r Hills REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Win. Akers and two sons went to Hood River \:nduy to celebrate Christina;- with her parents. Mrs. Aker- remained until Tuesday, when Ker mother, Mrs. W. A. Stark, iccompanied her home for a few Jays’ visit. A T COST Mrs. A. Kuhn went to Port-, land Wednesday. R IV E R ’S FAIR MEN’ S SHIRTS for dress or work wear with soft oi band collars. A big line at 40c, 45c. 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.50 and up. All sizes from size 14 to 19 netfk. LAR G EST & BEST STORE Special Ladies’ at d Children’ s Union Suits and separate garments, winter weight, wool and cotton fleeced. now $1.00 value 50c now- 75c value 38c now 50e value 25c now ?0c 40c value now- Cl)e value 15c. now 10c 2 c value now Sc 15c value now 5c tOe value N t a full run o f sizes in this lot but big values in what there is. A SPECIAL LADIES and MISSES’ SKIRTS A good big lot to choose from in all colors and mater ials. value now- $2.50 $5.C0 . • 2.00 value now '“ j r w value now- - . - . V \ alue now 2.50 1.00 2.00 value now .88 1.75 value now SPECIAL LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS Now- is a good time to buy. Not a full run o f ai*es but some dandy bargains. $5.00 values for - 2.50 .2. CO 4.00 values for - - 2.00 values for - - 1.50 2.50 values for 1.25 2.00 value for . . . 1.00