Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 13, 1911, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
AT COST
State Bank Lxaininer’s Report Predict Great Future I or Oregon
School Notts
Clyde Bailey has re-entered in __The annual report c f Slate
Many people living all over the
The Hard Times Social, given1
Bank Examiner Wright shows state keep in close touch with all
last Tuesday night in Stroup’s | l *ie , l *‘
that the total individual deoosits the financial and railroad news
W anted :—A good homestead Hall, was a decided success in, Robert Boss is absent on nc-
in Oregon hanks November 10, of the entire country and of their
relinquishment. Call at Bulletin every way. A larger number of count
illness,
to have I een $104,270,300.40, a
office or write, stating price and peep|0 were present than was
Coasting and snow balling are
net gain since November 16,
.giving full description.
anticipated, the majority o f them the popular sports this week%
1,009. of $11,221,500.6a The to­ towns and country districts, who
coming dressed for the occasion.
Marie Mack is registered in
tal resources o f all Oregon banks do not often .see the big daily i
TWO BARGAINS
Judging from the rags and tat- Miss Brackett’s room, and Oer­
Reg. Price
Special
on November 10 equaled $147, newspapers, depend iq on others
Two Up-to-date Bungalows for ters in which they were arrayed, | trude Proctor in Mrs. Gove’s
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
bolster
spring
and
518,528.07, a gain for the same who do read them, or upon their
one would suppose that the en- j room.
sale cheap if taken at once.
spring seat,
$100-90
$85.00
t i1'™’“ -
'period of $19,829,568.14.
weekly t aper, for information.1 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
90.00
110.00
G u y H. W il s o n .
tire community was poverty-j On account of the weather the
The capital of Oregon banks
Much interest is manifested by
•95.00
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
struck for fair. J he poor hut following have been absent one November 10 was $15,162,025, a
75.00
all in the great activity in rail- j 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
95.00
ROOMS TO LET.—Apply at respectable peop e were there,., or more sessions: Orville Bailey, K-ain for the year or since No-
120. GO
road building in Oregon during! 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with "brake, 135.00
City Bakery.
the poor-and-don t-give-a-hoot J Hilda and Hugh Ross, Ruby vember 16, 1909, of $3,046,075.
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
the past year, aisd in the further
100.00
top and brake.
125.00
element was in evidence, and Proctor, Cecil Rowland, Bernice The increase in the number of
work outlined by the railroad j 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
100.00
110.00
the
Poor
and
proud
person
.Fisher,
Francis
Mack,
Mabel
Nationa|
banks
has
been
from
77
John Burggraf is a business
kings during the coming year. ; 15-16th
“
100.00
85.00
was also present. A few of the | Evans, Jennie Carroll, Clara to 82 during 1910, and an in­
visitor in Portland this week.
The Chamber of Congress Bulle-) Studebaker Juniors,
6.3)
8.50
citizens came in their “ every-1 Carroll, and Marie Mack.
crease in the number of state tin says:
Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore was a day’ ’ clothes and should have
There is only one pupil enumer­ banks from 155 to 174, making
»
“ James J. Hill, .Howard Eh j
visitor at The Dalles on Tuesday been, if they were’ nt, fined. A.
ated in the district that is not tiie total number o f banks doing
liott, A. J. Earling, and Julius;
last.
P. Bateham was fined six bits complying with the Compulsory
business in this state November Krutschnitt,
t h r e e massive
for
not
appearing
at
all,
and
he
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamber-
School Law.
Legislators are 10, 256.
knights
upon
the
railroad chess­
said
he
got
ofFJucky.
lain were Portland visitors over
now working on a bill that will
Loans and discounts November boards, have each predicted a
Fisher’
s
Hard
Time
Band
fur­
Sunday.
provide for pupils not complet- 10 equaled $75,886,961.77, a gain
magnificent future for Oregon.
nished excellent music for the ing the eighth grade.
All ear- for the year o f 18;459,014.99; to­
Ira Rowland was over from occasion and the hoys were
They represent the factors in
his Washington home this week rigged out in uniforms that nest educators realize the fact tal amount o f cash due from railroad development which have
that the children need the school. other banks equaled 42,884,886.
visiting relatives.
done much already and will do
would draw tears to the eyes of
46, a gain of 4,016,826.53. Sur­ m< re for the development of the
a
cigar
store
Indian.
The
prizes
ANNOUNCEM ENT
V. C. Young and son George
A Pleasant Evening
plus of profits on hand Novem­ state. James J. Hill is spending
A . J. Derby
for
the
most
dilapidated
and
were business visitors in Hood
ber
I wish to say to the people of
“
We
had
a
royal
good
time”
her
10
equaled
7,650,861.54,
a
an
amount
in
excess
o
f
$1,500,000
most porerty-struck individuals
River last Wednesday.
L aw y er
is what those say who assembled gain since November 16 a year a montb jn railroad building in Mosier, that in the near future, j
were awarded, first, to Chas.
I will place on the market two j
at
the home of Dan Snow and ago o f 570,495.80.—Chamber oi ( ) r e g on> ancj Pay S b e w jjj n o ^
Mrs. J. H. Porter visited in Graham, and Mrs. A. Root;
blocks o f choice lots at from $100 HOOD RIVER
OREGON
| cease doing so until his exten­ to $250 per lot.
Portland last week with Mrs. second. Clay Harvey and Mrs. Mrs. McMines, to bid farewell Commerce Lulletin.
As 1 expect i
!
to
Miss
Jainella,
.who
departed
Hayslip, who has been seriously Geo. Wood, and third, to Dr.
sions are completed.
Mr. Hill these lots will l)e taken v ery 1______________
readily, it will be to your ad­
! for her home in Sacramento,
NOTICE
has
been
quoted
as
a
pessimist
111
Johnson and Miss Mattie Hud­
Cal., yesterday.
To the stock holders in the regarding other sections o f the vantage to secure an early se­
Several others received
R. W. Simpson and C. M. son.
lection. The ju ice on these lots
Games and New England coun-
MOSIER VALLEY TELEPHONE CO country. but lie is an optimist for
will he very reasonable and tlie
Dickinson were down on Tuesday “ honorable mention.”
j try dancing were enjoyed with
Notice is hereby given that a Oregon, prophesies it will have terms the most liberal ever o f­
Notary Public
A number of articles that had !
from their ranches south of
vigor until the first appearance special meeting will be held in a great future and says he in- fered in Mosier.
been
lying
around
the
attics
for
and
town.
of the next day, when a dainty Lamb’ s Hall on February 14th, tends to play as strong a part in
years, and which the owners did
Fire Insurance
I supper was served by the hos- Wednesday, at 2 1J. M., for the f developing Oregon as he did in
The Misses Amse and Mary
not want to throw away, were
Hosier
Oregon
| tess. A new and catchy fad of purpose of increasing the capi-! Washington.
Shogren, of Portland, came up
MOSIER - - - - OREGON
auctioned off, bringing sums
etiquette
at
the
table
was
the
Wednesday for a visit at their ranging from five to fifty cents.
tal stock of the company and any j “ Howard Elliott, of the North-
'guests of. being seated, stood in other business that may ajijiear ern p acjfiCi also speaks glowing­
place on Mosier Creek.
A feature o f the evening was a
before such meeting.
ja circle around the table.
ly of Oregon’ s future, and has i
Mrs. R. M. Ross and little “ Hit the Nigger” contest—two
D avid R obinson ,
Those present were: MV. and
]
stripped
off his coat to work vig- j
throws
for
a
nickel,
the
person
daughter Betty returned on Mon­
Secy.
Mrs. Ray Sturgess, Mr. and,Mrs.
orouslyin
co-operation with the!
plugging
him
receivinga
Mosier
day from Portland, where they
Ik R. Morrison, Miss Irma
Oregon
Development
League.
apple
as
a
prize.
There
were
visited friends last week.
Phillips, Miss Jainella, Mrs. Mc-i Fruit Growers wanting lime
not many prizes given.
“
As
is
well
known,
the Mil­
Mines, W. Bailey, F. Forslund, and sulphur spray for use in the
Ed. F. Reeves and his mother
Refreshments, consisting of P. Arthur, Don Littlepage, Dan spring please place oilers with waukee is rapidly extending its
Razors put in Drift-class condition.
carne up from Portland on sandwiches, coffee and dough­
line to the Coast, and will make i For sale by Burggraf & Stur-
Snow,
J.
Churchill,
Master
Law-
the
association
at
once,
so
we
Wednesday to spend a few days
I of Portland an important ter- &ess *n all'parts of Mosier Dis-
nuts, were sold for ten cents.
rence Morrison,
and Misses can or,ler from the factory in j
at the ranch east o f town.
rninal.
President Earling re- j trict Fine Bargains. See us
The net proceeds o f the evening Dorthaand Atlrn McMines.
! time to insure a supply. Mail an j
cently
visited
the city ancl ] before buying elsewhere. We
C. J. E. Carlson and wife and were $25, which was very good,
■ ■ m
j order or call at the association]
showed
his
confidence
in this city have small and large tracts. Ten
considering
the
Hard
Times.
R. L. Sundborg and wife were,
office to have order booked.
A.
Stewart
is
a
business
visit­
acre tracts that we can sell you
!
and
state.’
Plans
for
another
entertain­
Please don’ t delay.
visiting in town last TuesdafC
or
in
Hood
River
and
The
Dalles
at
the right juice on easy terms.
M
osier
F
ruit
G
rowers
ment
are
under
discussion.
“ Julius Krutschnitt, speaking
from their ranches southeast of
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
this morning.
All correspondence promptly
A
ssociation
for
the
Harriman
system,
an­
town.
nounced that the many construc­ answered. We will take care of •
P hysician and S urgeon
Dance in Stroup’s Hall, Sat­ Important Real Estate Transfer
tion projects his interest are en­ you.
urday evening, Jan. 21st. Music
Mr. I). I). Hail, o f Mosier, and
gaged in are to be jirosecuted
MOSIER
-
OREGON
by Newman’s orchestra. Tickets C. C. Patrick, o f Bridal Veil,
vigorously which,
of course
$1.00.
A good time is assured purchased this week from Mr.
The Reliable Dealers
i1
means big jiay rolls and contin­
all who attend.
^ Lei ter, o f Portland, a part o f the
ued prosperity for thousands of
MOSIER
OREGON
old Mosier Estate lying just south
workmen.”
H. W. Sellinger and wife re­
o f Dr. Robinson’s house and run­
turned yesterday to their home
G eo . H aacke , Pres.
ning east beyond the school
JOHN C. ZOLLS & SONS
at Mt. Pleasant, Wash., after
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
NOTES
house. And also all of the land
All kinds o f Building
lContractors in Stone, Brick and Con- j
spending the jiast week with
Preaching by the pastor every
between this jiiece of land and
Material
on hand, in­
relatives in Mosier.
crete Work
! Lordsday morning and evening.
the Sturgess ridge road, and the
Hood River
-
Oregon !
cluding
lath
and shingles
Mrs. M. J. Baldwin, who has land between the one"acre owned M O S I E R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y
Prayer m e e t i n g Thursday
Estimates given for ma­
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. by the school district upon which
We are here to stay, know values and can offer you
evenings.
terial for building. . ..
Jack Burtchett, for some time, is built the town school and the
reliable service.
Sunday School at 10 a. m,
left on Saturday last for her old Booth house.
M OSIER - - OREGON
Lordsday.
We
solicit
your
business
on
the
basis
o
f
“
A
Square
Deal”
home at Dayton, Wash.
This gives Mr. Hail one of the
Everybody welcome to any of
most valuable properties in the
Mrs. Herman Stoneman, a
|
these
services. We call especial
district owing to its splendid lo­
former resident of Mosier, wl o
I attention to our Sunday School,
ell
ork
cation for subdivision into town
has been here visiting with Mr.
j Come and help and the School |
lots and small acre places, and it
and Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson, and
■ VV. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
! will help you.
ell
one
is understood that he will place
other friends, left on Tuesday
A. C. C orbin ,
some o f the most choice lots on
Books, Periodicals,
Stationery, Novelties,
last for her home at The Dalles.
We deal in improved and unimproved
Minister.
tilt» market at once.
Ihe undersigned is dhoivx^rhly
and School Supplies.
A. P. Bateham, D. P. Harvey.
This subdivision has been
fru.t land in Mosier district. Send for prepared to put down open wells
Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates
Y. P. S. C. E.
J. K. McGregor, Dr. Robinson. looked forward to by a great
in any part of the surrounding
our Booklet of Bargains.
Geo. Chamberlain, D. D. 11 ail* many people both in Mosier and
This society meets at 6:30 p. m.
; country. Has a complete outfit,
M o s ie r
:
:
O reg on
MOSIER, - - ORE.
1 including pipe cutting and thread!
N. P. Sturgess. C. IT. Dunsmore. Portland, as it is believed by
_ in the C. E. room of the church
:ing
tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
—
each
Lordsday.
E. J. Middlesvvart, and H. G. many that it is impossible to ob­
| ment, rock and concrete work.
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
We welcome to our meetings
Kibbee were visiting at the tain so tinea view of the river mumm*'
Has had 30 years’ experience in
Done with neatness and dispatch
all the young people o f Mosier
eounty seat last Monday.
from any townsite between Mo­
the well business. May be found
and vicinity.
sier and Portland.
Hood River laundry Company
addressing him at The Dalles,
G. R. Sellingev, of The Dalles.
C. C. B rooks , Pres.
Ore.,
or inquire at Maier &
We understand that Mr. Jlnil
J . E . C O L E , M o s ie r A g e n t ;
H. W. Sellinger and wife, o f Mt.
Schanno s store, The Dalles, Or.
will use a jiart of all o f the
Pleasant, Wash., and B. L. Sell­
A. E. N egus .
money secured from the sale of
inger, of Trout Lake, Wash., are
DEALER IN
H flT '
these lots for road and street
here visiting their mother, Mrs.
work, and as it is possible to get
Adeline Sellinger. They all vis-1
easy grades all over the tract
DR. H . L. D U M B LE
ited at The Dalles on Monday
*
JOHN W ELLE ERG. Prop.
there is no reason why this
last.
should not become one of the
PHYSICIAN ano SURGEON
best
residence
districts
in
Mosier.
Read in January Sunset maga­
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
zine, “ Los A ngeles H ome ­
l a n d ” , superbly illustrated
in
, NOW ......... »on™, h ™ u ,
four colors, ‘ T he S pell ” by 0. drop
in and renew your subscrip- ; f
Will practice in Mosier and
N. and A. M. Williamson.
A tion to the B ulletin . You want
May be reached by long dis­
thrilling California Romance.
paper and we need tire
Now on sale—all news stands— monev.
tance ph»ne. Home phone 61.
15cts.
Hard Times Social Success
During the month o f January I will sell
Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
ancl Buggies at prices below:—
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
.
Alex. Stewart
D. D. H A IL
Fruit
MOSIER
Lands B a r b e r s h o p
J. E. COLE
Burggraf & Sturgess
ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN
and Get Results.
Mosier Lumber Co.
J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
REAL ESTATE
The Mosier Hills
Land & Orchard
Company
W
Money to loon on improve l property.
Mosier Book Store
W
W
D
A. E. LAKE
The Popular Clothier"
Clothing, Furnishings Ì * HE
HOTELr
and Shoes
r Good Accommodations
3 t h e DALLES, OREGON !
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
C. J. Littlejiage went to The
Dalles on Wednesday with his
Ayredale dog. to consult a sur­
geon. The dog was shot last
August in the leg and the bullet
has never been extracted.
Mr.
I, ittlej>age will have X rays aj>-
plied to locate the trouble.
The dance given at Stroup’ s
Hall last Saturday was one of the
most pleasant and enjoyable nf-
fairs of the season. Many visi­
tors were preesnt from Hood
River and all enjoyed themselves
to the limit. Newman’s orches­
tra, of Hood River, furnished ex­
cellent music.
Another dance
will be given on Jan. 21st. notice
o f which is given elsewhere in
this issue.
Rates SLOG per day and up
lHOSIER; OREGON
$20,000 stock formerly owned by J. E. CHAPPEL, Goldendale, now on saie at
THE PARIS FAIR,
hood
r iv e r
♦
W« bought this
about ¡2c on the dollar and are r
Bargain* you hav< ever heard of in this section.
This stock consists o f Laces, Embroideries, Dress
Goods o f every description. Men’ s and Ladies’ Suits, and I.adi, s’ and ChiYien’s Di.-sses; Mens Hats. ( . s Gloves; Shoes for Ladies and Children made by Utz & Dunn that we will clean up at a big
W' lix ami Dre-'S Shoes for Men, ( hictt and Monarch Shins f o r . !in; Mcki D 1 i urs for I adi. s; La \ogue Sui s and Coats for Ladies cut to the last notch, and while ttbeyare not the
latest styles the material and workmanship are first class.
First class $25 to $36.00 suito for
-
$9.50
250 pr Men’s extra pants, cotton mixed, corduroy and ail wool goods
Young Men’s Suits fot $2.98, 4.63 and $5.43
$20.00 to $25.00 suits for
-
5.50
^York pants for
Soc
Men’s Suits for one-half their value.
$15.00 to 18.00suits for
.
.
.
5.00
VatUt‘ lor
1.25
Ladies’ long coats 8.00 value for
-
-
4.00
4.00 values for
2.00
Don’ t rrtfss this opportunity for we are going to clean
$10 value for
-
-
5.00
6.50 values for
4.10
this
store up as quickly as we can, and you want to
$12 value for
-
-
6.00
98c, 1.00. 1.G9. and 2.00.
Men’ s Hats special for 48>
your choice while the stock is complete.
$15 value for
-
-
7.50
Boys' suits with knickerb cker j>«nts 1.50 suits now
Indies. Short Coats values $2.50. 3.00, 4.00, 6.00 and >6
$5.0*7 values now
.
.
.
9.00
Your choice only
.
.
.
50c
8.75
$7.50 values now .
Children’s Coats. A fine line and at prices away below
2Ec
Corsets and girdl * values up to 1.50 your choice for
wholesale. These are all good styles and fine materials.
5(c
Corsets up to 2.50 for
About 75 Boys Suits, fine all wool materials, values up to
Corsets values up to 4.00 for
1.0 0
6.00, your choice
•
-
1.50
This Sale is being held on
2nd floor