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— LOCAL — • "Old Nick” Surprised Hypnotic Exhibition Special Meeting Of Kebckahs , i The O; lies Objects s i ■ • . i. ............... ■ en at : geN a U ccfftsuabu s„ n’S tnemis gathered at his Stroup’s Hall • Wednesday even- 161 I. 0 . C. F. held a special worked a ‘ ‘cold dec!." in on The residence on Mondav • '-.-..¡ng for E g by Sloan, liie hypnotist, and , meeting Tuesday evening for the Dalles in regard to iU popula WANTKI): —A go III home; id Mi«. Addle Addie lion. Lion. A dispat.!. from ' ' ..sL relinquishment. Call at Bulletin a surprise party. t e h m con- company, was well ad.•need con- purpose of i'c.vi. ing M. Grnii, of I-a Grande, Presi ington, I). C., ]f 0f sidering the inclement weather. iffice or write, stating price and traded such a habit him? Mr. Sloan began his extiihitio/; dent of the Iteh' kah Assembly Chronicle sait late of taking other people by giving1 full description. by calling for volunteers to go of Oregwi. A good number o f . Dalles, 4880. ’ * . . . surprise that it was thought nec on the stage and assist in thej members were present. The, in lood.” Ine civic pijueot i ne essary to send an advance guard TWO BARGAINS S i . km M entertainment. Four of the lo- 1 Degree w as exemplified by Dalles people is hurt, and with U-g. l ’ric. Two Up-to-date Bungalows furj t‘ * h‘Mb]g and »id^-iiue him t<. m- cal boys responded, only two of initiating two new members. apparent reason; for even an out- / 2 1-2 'n. Wagons v.ith bolster spring and ¡sure his being at home when his sale cheap if taken at once. spring seat. jdoO.OO -85.00 whorn made good subjects, Sloan Some helpful and encouraging aider can readily figure a larger G uy id. W ilson . jgucdLs arrived. The Dr. ami ins 2 <1-4 in. Wagons -¡am--as above, 110.00 explaining that only 32 p < » • c *nt remarks were made by the presi- increase than is given them by estimable wife concealed their 3-in. Wagons, f ame as above, 115.00 15.00 amazement a n d annoyance of persons could I k ? hypnotized, ¡dent, and altogether a very the bureau. The t hronicle says: 8-in. half truck near only, wide lire, 05.( 0 75.00 ROOMS TO LET. A ¡¡ply at Tliis news will 1« received bv ! 1-4 in. piati'«-pm Spi Eg Wagon, with brake, 115.00 LU. 00 caused l>v the “ mob” swarming These two, however, with the;pleasant evening was passed. City Bakery. in on them, and rose nobly to the y °u"K nan who travels wbh At' ! the close of business sand- the people of this city with much 1 11-8 iir. Stin!eb./.er 1st grade Buggy, leather top and brake, 125.00 100.00 Sloan, performed some very wicb.es. pii’, c.ike mi. ; c(ii ee were disappointment and indigna- 1 occasion. 15-ibi ii Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 7 00.00 A FEW of Mo lei farmers ! amusing stunts while i> iue h. u-jsei cd and thoroughly enjoyed tiou, for while a gain of l«i,«8 is It is impossible to be dull in 15- 16 th “ ' “ • 100.00 85. < !0 having land f<> sale rave se-! notic state. ‘ ' b\ ;;ii. " itii mar y (-.'.pre.-sions of shown for the last ten years. I the doctor’s company, and soon Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 tì. 50 ,’ ected !.. II. Leininger, a pioneer;,. t Mr. Siomi liien put ids ussis- v. it ; • id humor which ¡rn.de toe The 1> .lies Iras more than sy-iit). .. . . . ... the party was naving all sorts ot armer of Mosier, as their agenti taut in the cataleptic state art! even in« pass pleasantly. 0 \v- people within its limits, good times, various games iieing :o bring their land to the notice placed the body across two chain, ine to sickness and the inclement ’¡’be increase in the school cen- played. Prizes were offered for of the public. We have upward the body being pei’l'**etfy rigid, weather not as large a number sus within the last 12 mouths a guessing contest, the couples, of 1500 acres, mostly small farms nil' according to numbers two men stood upon the middle of ..embers were present as alone was 2So, or an addition of at bargains, all within the Mosier ' ! lU . ...... of it. would otherwise have been the about 150U people. The increase^ ... , ,, , . given them making a list ol the fruit belt. Address L. II. Lein- . . . , . , Mr. Sloan did not perform case. But it is safe to say that as shown by the school census . ... in„ . articles passed to them, which inger, Mosier, Or. .1204m ; . . , _________________________________ were wrapped in paper or cloth some of the Jems v. hi«L lie all pivsi u enjoyed the work and for only one year is greater than claimed to be able to do, Put entertainment of the evening the increase within 10 whole! iso that the guessing was done by Miss Morris visited at W od | tbt. sense of touch. E.E.Eraed- taken all.together it war- a very and felt well repaid for the ef- years, as given hv the govern-! ! merit statistics. Fiver last Saturday afternoon. : rfck and Mrs. M-sier guessed ; creditable performance, showing fort. REMEMBER , ! conclusively the power of aeon- The president stated that the Any person we!) versed in lo- , , ' A . J. Derby Dr. N. Johnson was a business correct l.v the larges* number of That I w ill soon have on the ... , • i « . centrateli mind. .No dount mmer Distrie. Conventioe would be ca! ;.¡fairs knows for an absolute seat on ! articles and received first prrte— ! ,. . . . . .. I market -mme very choice resi visitor at the county , , ,, i more favolatile conditions he oeld at Du dir sometime in April fact that 4880, as the local popu- L aw yer dence lots in Mosier at the most I a Spitzenberg apple, and Dr. K. ., , .. . , , ,, , , . ... Monday. .would be able to give a much and all members who can do so latum. ls absurd. The school i reasonable prices and terms, Reas and Mrs. Fred Ewans Torn Gordon, D. T., was up at better show, and if-he adver should pri.pare to attend, as population here, as compiled aj 1 am spending considerable HOOD RIVER - OREGON I t he booby prize, an mi The Dalles on Monday last, get- ! 1 ..... ’ , The i tune and money in locating the tised and billed the town a w rek much rood is accomplished so- few weeks ag<>, is 1552. ting his ‘ ‘diploma” . ‘ i !" " ' ‘f having the lewe t nmn- in advance, he would get a full dally and fraternally by these j Oregonian lccemiy multiplied easiest possible roads thru this i ber ot articles on their list cor- tract .vith a view of making this house. meetings. the Portlaud school ci 'isus by 5.4 tl . . , , (Jeo. Vrroll and wife were' Black Art we - also played | , ., . , the most sightly and convenient A VI emher and ' tal was 209, [ i;esi< ice dist ict on the Colum- visitors in Moro. Sherman coun- j !im| the comfian.y was ke,,tgm’ -’S- School Notes compared to the official govern-jbiaRiver. ty, the first of the week. ling, and “ Jericho and Jenusa-i Notary Public • Fruit Growers wanting l|me inent census for Portland, 207, There has been nita-ii Int» < st Miss Ida Habager, a sister ofjlem” furnished plenty ofamuse- and in the miniature bi-p!nno on theland ' "¡phur spray for use in .th e ;214 This rule, which worked so Mrs. E. E. Fiaedrick, left last inent. Fire Insurance spring please place orders wit h wej| jri Portland’s ease, when ap- ! y M/NO r iji t > work bench in the basement. - - - OREGON Mosier Saturday for her home at Chica- Then came t lie candy pull the association association at at once, once, so w«¡plied to The DaHes, shows a liop-i ( frego n go. which wound up the festivities! The pupils in the intermediate No trouble « >answer questions can order from the factory »n j ufution of 8380. Even the low! Mr. D. D. Hail and Mr. John 1,1 the evening and the crowd grades are havin niid-yea time to insure a supply. Mail an , atio 0f 4 wou|d show The Dalles | ’ animations this week. E. Clark this week purchased 80 went home tired but happy, and order or cal! at the association to have 6208. Those neither abs.jnt nor tsu’d.« acres of land from Mr. A. E. wring who would be the office in have order booked. It may bestretching thepropo- ’ so far this year are; Leo Higle . Please don’ t delay. Pritchard. |1,(1 ; victims. 1380 peopli ■ • Oren Osborn, Stark Akers, Le- Mu: ’ K.: F.u IT GROWERS A. B. Craft, of Forest Grove. ' 1,1 <s‘ on det* w<f : Mr; „ a ! dica Haaclie, Grace Higley, Wil for this city. However, 6500 is AoS< ICtATION a former resident of Mosier. U,'s- J- N- v|,'s,,:'r' l)v- rftnd Mry’ bur Denny, Myrtle Conner, Vera a most'conservative estimate of ( ail J. Fredrickson has been h spent last Saturday and Sunday, !>. Robinson, Mr. and Mis. F. A. Conner, Lois Osburn. F-del appointed as Road Supervisor of the actual number of people re Shogivn and daughter Alice, Mr. Razors jmt in first-class condition here with relatives. Akers, Luellen Connes, Lyle Dis!riet No. 9, relieving W. E. siding within the city limits, and For saio by Burggraf & Stur-' and Mrs. J. II. Porter, Dr. and any man . im understands local gess in all parts of Mosier Dis- Mrs. A. Marsh 1 f't. on Wednes Mrs. R. M. Ross, Air. and Mfs Cook, Ruth Iiigley, Arvilla Hus-; 'Ili key. v. ho hajt1 -’ en -orvisor conditions would bet his last ■ trict. Fine Bargains. See us bands, Cecil Sellinger, ami Willie day for Portland, where she wit' W. L. Chown. Air. ami Airs. Wil- foi several years. Mr. Huskey, Carroll. shirt against the be treated at St. Vincent’s ib.s- ;Jj„ v< \ and Mrs. J. K. who was operated on some tine . . . hole in a dough-1 before buying elsewhere. We pi tal for a rec ol ■ y- ' " - ’■ i)rove have small and large tracts. Ten ago for append h gor, JVix*. and Mrs. V-b A. Subscribe for your borne paper .since bus been roubled* with the same to be true, if he were acre tracts that we can sell you trouble which she had last Fail.' ifusi'.''.nds, Mr. and Mrs. Win. »nd got tl«« Portland Evening' rheumatism, is reported as slow- given L e job of enumerating lo at the right price on easy terms. DAVID ROBINSON, M. 11. Mr. Clark and Air. Uerkner, Aker-:, Mr. and Mi . Fred F ains, Telegram also. ly recovering. ' |cal citizens. All correspondence promptly new arrivals here from the East; \lr. and Mrs. H. G kibhee, Mr. answered. W e will take care of P hysici \ n and S urgeon who have pernian nti.v located in add Mrs. E. E. b'cacdrick and CHRISTIAN CHURCH MOTES you. two sons and Mrs. ( . !.. t « . ve. Mosier, are surveying for Mr. Preaching by the pastor every OREGON Hail on his.new suhdivisi< n ad Lordsday morning and evening. A Good Time joining Mosier. The Reliable Dealers Prayer m e e 1 i n g Thursday thf* emhers iff.-we-pg 1 c Frank Macy was up from HoodiT,,,‘ , 0,'p< 1 evenings. MOSIER River last Monday and spent the ^ ...... r,, Sunday v.’hooi at 10 a. m. lay with his iatlier-in-lavv, Mr. friemi»« are her«- tonijdit. Ljordsday. G eo . H aacke , Pres. JOHN C. ZOLLS & SONS John Evans. Mr. Macy roports o ii; h ‘ ■ -inline u «.!>■, in the ; ) 1,1 * T Everybody welcome to any of j that his little son, who has been rhoni* w* f u 1 , 1 v ili f a .: Al! lcinds of Building ..,,,..••.,1 * ion tractors in Stono. Prick n 4 Con- ! these services, We call s|)eciai seriously ill, is improving. Wl,il 1' ' ' ............ l,!U" " ," y’ Material mi hand, in CJ>,*tt* Work for w«*’ re having h ?ioou tinu*. attention to our Sunday School, Oregon cludili • laih and shingles Gem Wall, who has been in No butlers or footmen, no M-rvunts, IVI C S I E R* F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y ! Come and help and the School Hood Kivcr to Th(, During-the month of January I will sell »«•: •T..p..imm: Studebaker Wagons, Hacks \ " For Cash : « ™'cT¡i: 'VTÍ" and Buggies.at prices below:— \lex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart D. D. HAIL MOSIER Sarber Shop if I. L J. E. COLE. A i )VERTISE IN THE BULLETIN Burggraf & Sturgess and Get Results. J. K. McG REGÖR & C( O regon jVfosier Lumber Co ÍNSTATE Seattle and Tai in«, since Iasi man or mairi; No cut glass, Scotch or Sherry, Mol Summer, returned to Mosier i 1 st silks of varying shade; Monday night and will remain \'o\\ 'ron carpets heavy, no bric-ii nr;n* here this Winter improvin'! the so fíne tract of apple land which he V\-‘ »re all .?nvi friciuU together, ai ti bo nrht of Lee Evans Inst Sum haviiig a uDO'l time. 'will help you. VVe 1 0 here '.<> sta.v, know values m i an oft’-T yon A. C. C orbin . Minister. ' reliable s-M viee. We olici: v'iiir business on lb basis of “ A .Si|iia>’e Dead' Money io loan on improved property. hut [fi>:leased in m movy, him ! in thought. vve think ttl those »v.» lo\ « A meeting of the Commere:al And jusl pin V’ uijr «itui hiit ton aiitt Club will be hold tomorrow night hitvc iho peace, I'tDHwl i E»ve, it Burgirmf ifr Slurg'-ss real es Wh« •n «v»* !iear the ■ft Hi i l poppin’ , V, now ; h*’ tufty’ s oil the }*lute. tate ollice. Business materiallv i lui 1 v. o harve aifecting the citizens in regard j It 's as Wf i',■< 1, not w the hour is u v. IniL f. to roads and ta cs will he dis And vn t; wt ■ join with one a « - ,»r«l amt cussed and it is earnestly d< sired j ‘ 'iTUirtlcr'" avi Id lang syne, that all who can will attend. \Ye all auree ".Hue bupp: ly wvV* hnvillK *• I» om Î time. C D. P. Harvey, who was r< '• cently re-appointed as Road Sn ' I Mrs. Unruh Coming ? pervisor of District No. 10. has a Mrs. Ada vValia-e-Unruh. Pres $ lorve of men at work on the now. or lower road, to The Dalles. ' 'dent Oregon W. t . •• ^ * t This road, when completed, will ho at Mo-der next Bumbn. Sm lie one or the finest driveways. I will speak at the (. hi isti.in from a scenic standpoint, along Clnin-h Sunday e' mi tig it 7.JO. * tho Columbia Ri er. ! She will want a meeting of the ^ , , , young popple ■ f M ioer "i S in- « S. ti. Bettes lecture at the , ,, , Baptist Church last Saturday! di,y »Hernoon. Mrs. tmruh is « night, on Mammoth Cave. K y , n,T a stranger here and every-, ? § was most interesting and in- body will want to hear her. v structive. Mr. Bettes is a force- js )lor request that all of ui I speaker an i possess , a hap-i t|)(. churches ami the eonummit; a py faculty of making his hearer; generally ci •operate in the meet s»*e and understand the womb rs ings. ot the cave almost ns weil as it they lmd been with him on t! , trip. One week from tomorrow he will give a lecture on hi1- travels in South America, which viii l.e full of interest. : » -«i»»» A. E. 1 “The Popular Clothier iL w » 1 f a I i THE DALLES, OREGON i I The census I ireau Ore gon seven persons to the square mile. We have lots of room or growth before Island, which same authority, to the square n list of s ta le s in iations. Mnssachu ond with 41fi pe-? square mile. At th of die list is A aeven-tenths o •ach square i Wyoming wit m with 1 8 mg contai in PINES HOTEI jt Good Accommodations Rates SL00 per day and up HOOD RIVER ■* OREGON OREGON Mav be reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone fil. do i t ..mt in miss this mom All gmhi new (ic'd. ?t;nudarti hnwtls. m*k ;m«i i.¡it«* pat' erns. lf> Monavieh Shirt s now 78 OS now 08 SO duett Shirts iOW 1.00 75 Cluett Shirts iÌOW 1.7 ....................... - L 10 1. ” - 1.38 U.C1' Men’s Wool Shins, Id es, grava and fai - Vn et es S5c. 1.00. 1.50, 1.» iced cially nhies up S <rf> .nnii • 1 líese 5 . te sn; ■ - north 1.25 Be Bovs’ qniaurder choice : Will practice in Mosier and • THE P A R I S F AI R OR E G O N DR. H. L. DUMBLE The Big Sale Still Continues CEUEIT. MOi.\ ARCH and CONCORD SHIRTS - PHYSICIAN' and SURGEON » Stock Mu - Company JOHN \\ EU,BERG. Prop. Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. I ■ i / UNDERWEAR Men’s heavy fleeced lined Shirts and Draw« worth $1.00 and lit. (ìood fair run of sizes, indud- Í 1.20 111 \y si extralarge vizes. (48aml oO shirts) Your ice the garment IWc Some br< ken lets in wint er weights, mosi- v small sizes, valino» up to5Oc your i’hoicc 25c Men’s icrsev ribbed v milan underwear I.IHI u g;i> ment gnods, ytvnr choice - 50c -a m The Mosier Hills Land & Orchard M O S I E R V. P. C. E. , i’bis society meets at 6:i50 p. in. W ell W ork 1 in the C. K. room of the church ¡each Lordsday. W H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. W ell D one We welcome to our meen.ngs all the young people of Mosier1 Vvi-ileal in im| mvo-.t amt unimproved and vicinity. The undersigned is’ thorough'y >• -il cimi in Mosier district. Semi’ for prepared to put down.open wells ('. C. B rooks , Pres. >ur Kookit't o f B;n¡;a¡ns in any pari of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, 'MOSIER, - - OR i. Felix Edwards, who was in including pipe cut ting and thread • Mosier two years ago, arrived ing tools. Does all kinds of ce ment. rock and concrete work. '’ FÍNE LAUNDRY WORK” .«MHHWiswa from Baker City last Saturday Done with ñeat;ii :-s an<1 iti.spatch Has had 30 years’ experience in and is renewing his acquaint tlie well business. Mav he found ances here. He may decide to f Hood River Lzainjr Company by addressing him at The Dalles, Z remain .i. ¡: coi r. Mrwii* a ’. iknw Ore., or inquire at Maier & S ----------------------------- Schanno’s store, The Dalles. Or. A. E. N egus . i Furnishings I Men’s Clothing. and Shoes DKAl.UK IX s. Estimates giv-en for ma- terial for building. . . • - ML.\ .1 M \ IS. We have a fine line of first class hats in this lot and have bunched this lut- of 00 hats in one lot clnd yeu can have yol Lì 1 * Cboire t’«'?' - - 1.98 \oother lotof CI tappoil’s iíats. 2.00 ami 2.60 Val«lies , your dioica . . 1.69 o ICH» . Mc► - 48c . • M«‘n's l.Oti hats 83e - • M«•n’s 1 50 bars 98c Me1' IBM1X Î URS. H ■>> : - a dandy big bargain in tar - ms ami s. ar’ s. Standard goods and nice v s s ,rt'k. Look them over. oppi rtu i ty. $2.00 values n o w ..................................... i . ihi $4.00 values now . . . 2.00 l'h tkl values now - - - - 3.00 5.00 Jr - ; A; s' SUITS. P-. >' long usnt* suit* ag«-.-, ■ ' ' > Y«)uat{ suit-J 1 y«-a: t A' v irs. vi. ,‘s uj) to flô.00, your choicf now $2.98, You v men’s suits .lues up to 17.A0 your choice 4.fi? Xii-ii - Suits from the Chap: Ii stock. The sizes are getting en>- -n. h i h n a«, some .amiy bargains _ f or - for 7.IX), IJ.iM suits for b 'r ; for 4.to. I s lu.00 suits for 7«.01), 8.00 suits - $ h : t>r \ cent*. We p.«*** «uro g irirp «.ime big • ! :i\' S . . is. ««n)P — Ü..VI. I æ ' ! i -?’ ! sur ruât« 4«2 gri values up tu 6.to your choice H O O D D IV E R ’S L A R G E S T 8c B E S T S T O R E HIW * i . ring - to 2'.'S>. dot Ladies short coat.- 00c