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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1911)
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup are A Surprise Party What Is Home i CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES spending a few dujs in Portland. A surprise pa; Ly was given at A small ^ a rt of the world : Preachii g by the pastor every Lee Hunter was a business vis- the home ol Amos Root on New which “ali the world” could not Lord&day morning and evening. W anted :—A good homestead itor at The Dalles last Wednes- Year’s eve, when "’! of the r. Prayer m e e t in g Thursday ily, except Leo and wife, pounced The ante-room of heaven. It evenings. relinquishment. Call, at Bulletin day. office or write, stating pi ice and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson was I in on them and gave them a real should e anti-trust, anti-mo Sunday School at 10 a. in, D uring the m onth of December I will sell surprise. 'I here being a large nopoly, • : .ti-licenee and anti ail gjving full description. Studebaker W agons, Hacks* shopping in Hood River Wednes- Lorusdav. family of them they made things other forms of evil. WANTED day. Everybody welcome to any of and Buggies a t prices below:— hum for awhile. The nine grand- Girl to do general housework Mrs. A. A. Marsh was a busi-, children went to grandma’s to Home >s the blossom of which these sei vioes. We call especial Reg.. Price Special. heaven is the fruit. ift family of seven, best wages ness visitor at The attention to our Sunday School, have a good time y.’hich they did 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and Ptor good service. Address spring seat, $100.00 $85.0Cb until the little fellows grew The only pi t on (girth w here Come and help and the School Ffcank A. Cram, Hood River, Ore. the faults and failings are hidden will help you. 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 110.00 i)0.0(D A. Knoll spent Christmas, sl«epy and were tucked in bed under the mantle of charity. 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 A. C. CoiîBIN. TWO BARGAINS with friends at North Yakima, I in different parts of the house. 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,. 95.00 75.00 The place u here the great are Minister. Then the old folks began their TwaUp-to-date Bungalows for' Wash 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 120.00: games and these were indulged sometimes small and the small 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather sale cheap if taken at once. Miss Irene Fisher was a Hood in until the wee small hours of are often great. top and brake, ‘ 125.00 100.00 Y. P. S. C. E. G w H. W ilson . River caller Monday of this 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 100.00 The .father’s kingdom, the chil This society meets at 6:30 p. m. the morning. As the midnight week. 15-16th “ “ “ “ “ 100.00 85.00 hour approached each and every dren’s paradise, the mother s ¡n q l(! (j. E. room of the church Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 6.53’ Mrs,-A. H.' Otto- is visiting in D. D. Hail was at Portland on one wished the other a Happy world. - ieach Lordsday. The Dalles this weekl business the" latter part of last; New Year. The jewel casket containing We welcome to our meetings How many of those New Year week. The good daughters did not the most precious of all jewels— all the young people of Mosier ^solutions have-wou broken? . and vicinity. School began again Monday of forget to prepare ligl l't fi a- donv ' ic hap; ’ "«a. C. C. B rooks , Pres. Mrs. J. E. Carpenter was a this week, after the holiday va-1 merits, consisting of coffee, sand Where you are treated best and wiches and cake. cation. Hood River caller Wednesday. grumble most. Those present were Messrs. the weather man if Home is the central telegraph Raspberries On Christmas Day Mrs, J . N. Mosier was a Hood Surely , . . ... and Mines. Amos Root, Elmer office of human love, into which I Showing the mild and delight- RtVenvisitor Friday afternoon. Mosier, Oregon. ?.._4 ___ Hoot, Wallace Husbands, Elmer run innumerable wires of affec- ful climate which Mosier pos just now. Remember the “doings” in I Davidhizar, Geo. Rorden, Ernest1 Mrs. It. M. Ross and daughter ¡Nans; and E mily and Arvilla tion, man.’, of which t! (H igh ex -1 sesses, James Burlingame, of Stroup’s hall Tuesday evening. tending thousands of miles are Hie Dalles, who visited here Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. Betty are visiting relatives in Husbands, Eugene and Howard never ui connected from the one with his son-in-law, W. H. Cook, A. J. Derby Root, Bessie Jones, Roscoe Da great terminus. for your sash, doors, screens etc. Portland this week. during Christmas week, stated The Ladies Aid Society met vidhizar, Carl and Esther Hor The center of our affections, | on Christmas day he picked ripe L aw yer Lee Evans and Geo. Chamber- den, Nedra Evans, Leslie Root with Mrs. Porter, at Mayerdale, raspberries, lucious and red, from lain were county seat callers one around which our hearts best REAL ESTATE HOOD RIVER - OREGON' and Clyde Root. last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Cook’s berry patch. Take day this week. wishes twine. Jas. Burlingame, w ho is the The little hollow scooped out notice all ye Fasteners, who are Mrar. A. H* Nelson returned If you have a bargain Watch Party guest of his daughter, Mrs. W. of the windy hill of the world, frozen up in your storm bound Monday night from a few days’ Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup en let me know. I will homes, and come to Oregon, H. Cook, is reported quite ill. Visit in Portland. tertained a company of about a where we can be shielded from where there’s more sunshine handle it quicker than: Work on S. D. Fisher’s new Jas. S. Hart, recently of The dozen at a watch party at their l)Ur cares and annoyances.- Ex. than shadow. any other dealer. Notary Public lArn anil-Wm. Marsh’s residence Dalles, now located at Mon home last Saturday evening. mouth, was a Mosier visitor on PLANS LARGE TOWN OP and •- DON’T KNOCK BOOST Various games were played and iA beinîçpnalied’rapidly. New Power Sprayer A Success Wednesday Fire Insurance POSITE THE DALLES I refreshments served by the hos- Mâts’ Dorothy Godherson re Mrs. Pearl Tryon and two chi 1-i tess. After a few hours <1 , The demonstration of the New MOSIER - - - - OREGON Mosier - Oregon1 L. H. Gray, president ot the Way Power Sprayer, which was turned last Saturday from a few amusement there th e guests Citizens Trustee Company dren, of The Dalles, came down conducted here last Tuesday and j days’ visit at The Dalles. Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. ¡were conducted up to the hall, i Seattle, who recently purchased Wednesday, was both interest- j Mrs. Morrison and little son John Wellberg. ¡where they “tripped the light extensive realty holdings of Leon iog and successful. tfere Hood River visitors one day Mr. Armenstead, who had ¡ It will be to your advantage fantastic” until the coming of Curtiss, in Klickitat county, sit- charge the latter part of last week. of the machine, proved to j the Sabbath hade them disperse, uatod on the Columbia river op- to dig out your old clothes and the fruit how his Miss Weaver, of Portland, vis wear them to the social next A most enjoyable evening was ¡„»site The Dalles, lias filed the machine had growers the advantage over spent by all present, largest plat for a townsite ever other makes. The main feature ited the first of the week with Tuesday evening. hfhr'SiSter, Mr». Wm. Johnson. presented to ike county commis- was the air-cooled motor. Mr. Devlin, of the firm of Dev Razors put in lirst-class condition.. Hard limes Social .sinners of Klickitat county. Clarencertlarvey and wife, of lin & Firehaugh, of Hood River, For sale by Bnrggraf & Stur- On Tuesday evening, January The new town will be known ! Road District No. 10 met on Umatilla, are spending the week was here Wednesday with a par 10, a Hard-Times Social will be as Granddalles, and is situated December 29th and voted a 4 gess in ail parts of Mosier Dis hfere witli -the former’s parents, ly of land seekers. held in Stroup’s Hall, Cue pro- north and west of the North mill tax for a rock crusher, a 3 trict Fine Bargains. See us Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harvey. before buying elsewhere. We Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of ceeds to be applied to the fund Bank railroad station 5f the same mill tax f°r the state, a 2 mill have small and large tracts. Ten Mrs. Arthur Kuhn departed Fir, were Tuesday and Wednes- for the benefit of the exhibit; name. The plat, w ,id. was ap- the nevy river road, and a for Portland, also San Diego, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. building. Everybody is invited. proved by the commissioners and 1 mill tax for the Carroll Ridge acre tracts that we can sell you road. at the right price on easy terms. Oakland and Frisco, Cal., for a C. Young, here. I Admission: adults 2f>c, children filed with the county auditor, con DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. All correspondence promptly six weeks visit with relatives. Riots. Go dressed appropriate tains 1451 lots.— Hood River “FINE LAUNDRY WORK” Mrs. Sarah MeVey went to answered. We will take care of News. Done with neatness and dispatch P h y sic ia n a nd S u r g e o n J? K. McGregor and wife left The Dalles last Friday, where to hard times. -------- ^ -------- | you. on Monday for Portland. They she will remain fo ra time and Mi.is Roxie Carpenter spout a Mr. ¡-'iinckler visited friends! Hood River Laundry Company MOSIER - OREGON may possibly take a trip into then go to Kingsley. few days the first of the week in Pendleton a few days this] J . E. COLE, M osier A gent California’ b e f o r e returning week. The Reliable Dealers Rev. Corbin, of the Christian in Portland. home. - • x T J » Kit:,3MB rw B tagrT oag»car-:i Church, returned last Monday The M o s i e r MOSIER OREGON Miss Alice Mosier returned to from Junction City, where he Mosier Lumber Co. The Dalles on Sunday evening to had been to visit his son. Land & Orchard G eo . H aacke , Pres. resume her studies at St. Mary’s Miss Hazel Chatlield, who is JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Academy, after spending the REAL ESTATE All kinds of Building teaching s c h o o l at Wrcntham, Company Holiday week with her parents. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con-1 Material on hand, in returned there Mondify, after crete Work Geo. Evans and daughter spending the holidays in Mosier. M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y cluding lath and shingles W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. Hood River \ - Oregon! Florence returned from Portland Estimates given for ma We are here to stay, know .values and can offer you Arthur Bauer, came down on last Saturday, where they had terial for building. .. Wednesday afternoon’s local for We deal in improved aud unimproved re I ¡able service. gone to have the latter’s eyes ADVERTISE M O S I E R - - OREGON' fruitMand in Mosier district. Send for tfeated. We are pleased to say a visit with kiis mother and We solicit your business on the basis of “A Square Leal” brother on their ranch near IN YOUK they are improved. our Booklet of Bargains. Money to loan on improved property. town. The Oregon Railroad <Kr Navi MOSIER, - - ORE, Mrs. (’has. Graham returned W ell W ork gation Co. is a thing of the past to her home here the latter part Several railroad interests have Mosier Book Store W ell D one : merged and the big Harriman of last week, after a few weeks’ visit, with her daughter in tl e system is now called the Oregon- Books Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, Washington Railroad and Navi Valley. i The undersigned is thoroughly and School Supplies. Misses Grace K< nt and Julia gation Co. E. N. STROUP, Prop’r prepared to put down open wells Bohen returned to Portland Fri Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates in any part of the surrounding Our teachers. Mrs. Gove and country. Has a complete outfit,, A i lace where all may enjoy a quiet hour at pool or card table. Misses Rrackett and Booth, who day last, after a week’s visit : *: O regon M o g ie » with the former’s sister, Mrs. ,1. including pipe cutting and t bread- A line line of Cold Soft Drinks, Cigars and Tobacco on hand. spent their vacations at Hood We treat our patrons courteously and invite the public to drop , ing tools. Does all kinds of ce River and Portland, returned to E. Higley. in and make then.selves at home. ment, rock and concrete work.. Rev. Bettes came up from1 Mosier Sunday to be in readiness Has had 30 years’ experience in Remember the place, downstairs, under Stroup’s Hall. the well business. May be found’ trt again take up their school Cascade Locks Tuesday evening MOSIER - . - - OREGON. by addressing him at The Dalles,. to have dental work done. He duties Monday morning. * Ore., or inquire at Maier & went on to The Dalles Wednes S' Mrs. H. Pickering, who is day morning on business. Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.. buildfng a new residence on her A. E. N egus . homestead near Mosier, was in John Evans return *d home town Wednesday and stated that Tuesday, from Hood River, the new dwelling is nearly ready where he visited a few days with DR. H. L. DUMBLE * % for occupancy. It will probably his daughter, Mrs. Frank Macey, JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. and his wife, who is spending PHYSICIAN and s u r g e o n be completed next week. (several weeks there. «i The Mosier Restaurant and HOOD RIVER : OREGON’ Mr. and Mrs. F. Allington ac Ha’- « - *>•>« aga’n changed hands, companied his parents, Mr. and s Mr. Minckler having sold his in I Mrs. F. H. Allington and son, as $ terests to Miss Lucy Mullins. Will practice in Mosier and far as Hood River, on the latters’ Miss Mullins is well qualified in May be reached by long dis return to their home at Kobo, this line of business and will un- Wash., after spending l lui. t- tance phone, Home phone 61. douVcd'v make n success of it. mas here. A T COST — LOCAL t or Cash, Alex. Stewart, D, D. H A IL Alex. Stewart Fruit Lands MOSIER Barbe Shop J. E. COLE. Burggraf & Sturgess J. K. McGREGOR & CO. Home Paper The P a s s - T im e f A. E. LAKE “The Popular Clothier’ /M en’s Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes ( THE ) Read in January Sunset maga zine, "Los A ngeles —H ome land ” , superh’y illustrated in four colors, "T he S pell ” by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. A thrilling California Romance. Now on sale—a*! r.ews stands— 15cts. Rev. S. C. Pettes preached two very able sermons at the Baptist Churc*\ last Sunday niorning and evening. One week ffom tomorrow n;ght Mr. Bettes will give a lectur1 in the church oh the Matnmoth Cave of Ken tucky. The subject is a most in tereating one and will no doubt d r a w a large crowd, as Mr. Bettes’ lecture is leased on per sonal observations and exper t s re. MS — DALLES, OREGON Comer 2nd and Washington Sts. — r T T H I ■ ■ : í « B !IS 3 S K )T H E I Good Accommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up ÌMOSIER , OREGON M e -* :— .inar I - ■ ■ ■ n m g r a ’j ' THE P A R IS FAI R Ci * i Men's Suits and Boys’ buns At prices never before offered you in this section. Herein th’s lot are suits that are worth 5 to 10 tin es the d th trousers one money we nr<* asking for the r. i dt for. are worth the price we a e o V Boys’ ¡'-piece suits with Ion] Be >d V.i and v e ght. Regular pin es .• re > f>, 1 .0 0 $9.00. To close out. jour cheic( ma utly Pmull Another lot of Men’s and P n Boys9. s zes in Men’s an from 14 jean- Valves >6.00, £8.0 and $ .ti . 9 •M • C/O the suit . . . H O O D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T 3c B E S T S T O R E Men Vi and Bovs’ Suits dandv ones for the Boys. All good winter weights in mostly t ark. Ages from 14 years to 20 j ears, ai d i s in 36, 38 and 40. Value* ■ u to $18.00. Your 4.05 ce while they last Still another lot of nic nes in very nice patterns and good styles yrs. to 20 years. Blacks. the best values yet. mostly for Boys, ag Pro is and Fancy Mixtures. Suits that sold for Ö. $11.00. $13.00. $17.tX and -. 23.00. Your choice while they Iasi 5.48 the tuil 'I T ? PINES HOTEL It will pay you and pay you big to look over our Bar- ga n Counters these days. We are giving you some thing worth investigating when it comes to prices. Special prices on HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS for Men. Also you can now buy these ail wool suits at a great reduction, for we always close out the broken lots at this time of year and our loss is your g v n . La lie ready-to-wear goods. Second floor. Bargains! Well I guess! Ladies’ Suits, Dresses. Coats, Skirts, Shirt Waists, etc. We have the biggest values ever of fered you in this line. It will pay you to see us before •U1 too good things are gone.