Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 03, 1911, Image 4

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    Death o f J. R. Huskey
Resolutions of Condolence
School Notes
! CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES
Preaching by the pastor every
Died, on Sunday morning, To the Officers and Members Of
There is much absence this
Lordsday morning and evening.
January 29th, 1911, at The Dalles ; Beacon Lodge No. 182, I. O. 0. I : wo.!: on account o f illness.
W anted :— A good homestead Hospital, Joseph Russell Huskey,; W h e r e a s ,
The silent Mes-
We are sorry to lose Everett
Prayer m e e t i n g Thursday
relinquishment. Call at Bulletin | *n the 29thi year of age. ^ Inter- '• senger of Death has opened the and Audrey Fraedrick, who have
cjfice or write, stating price and iment was in Odd fellow s’ Ceme. | por-tals thiough which oui be- moved away.
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.tery. fhe funeral services w eie loved brother, J. Iiusaell Huskey,
The pupils o f Miss Booth’ s
giving full description.
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held from the Christian Church, was called to that Grand Lodge ro mi are enjoying busy work ma-
Everybody welcome to any o f
TWO BARG AINS
j conducted by the Rev. A. C. Cor* Above, and
terial purchased with money these services. We call especial 1
Heg. Price
Special
T w o Up-to-date Bungalows for [ji|C under the auspices of the j
W hereas ,
In his departure. from tiie entertainment fund.
attention to our Sunday School.
2 1*2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
Odd
Fellows,
o
f
which
o
*der
de-j
we
have
lost
a
true
friend
and
3 ale cheap if taken at once.
Twenty-tour new books have Come and help and the School
spring seat,
$1C0.G0
$85.00
ceased was a member. The Odd Brother, and his mother, a kind been added to the library mak- will help you..
G u y 11.’ W i l s o n
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
£
Fellows attended in force, march- and loving son, and
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
ing a total o f 279. The cost of
A. C. C o r b in .
95.00
ing from their hall to the church
Whereas,
He was an O dd - same is $17.10, taken from the,
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
:
5.10
75.00
F o r S a l e — A gray mare, 8 yrs
Minister.
11-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 125.00
and from there to the cemetery, ( fellow , in name an I act!.»-,- entertainment fund.
old.
Gentle to ride or drive,
1 1-8 in. Sliidebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
where the beautiful and impres- Therefore be it
double or single; and new single
R. R. Morrison and family vis­
top and brake,
125.00
100.00
ited in Hood River Wednesday
hbirress. Price $125.
15-lGth Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
110.00
100.00
was
render
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was rendered.
tender its heartfelt sympathy to
afternoon.
15-16th
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100.00
85.00
G. W. P atterson Mosier, Or.
Almost the entire community the mother and relatives o f our
The Board o f School District
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Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
6 .50
A FEW of Mosier farmers and country side was in atten- deceased Brother, in this, t h e ir I {Jo. 52 will receive bids until, ^
vigitorg at "the
having land for sale have se­ dance to pay their respect to sad hour o f affliction.
March 1st, 1911, for o cords Oak county seat yesterday.
lected L. II. Leininger, a pioneer the dead Brother, neighbor and | Resolved, That we drape our wo<xl- ltJ co,'d3 Pine and 10 cords
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farmer of Mosier, as their agent friend, proving the esteem ini Charter in mourning 30 days, F.ir- 0 a k to be second growth njekinson w w T X i t o i i in Hood
to bring their land to the notice
which he was held by all, es- that these Resolutions be entered! ¡ S ^ w o o d " from S S S K ? RivSl K - W e d n e s C
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o f the public. We have upward pecially by those who had known 1 u,)0n the minutes o f this lodge ' t
i
1 ,m , lalf>« trees.
from bis childhood
Mr
minnies oi tms lodge, i „ be delivered by Sept, 1 st,
E, E. Fraedrick and family
o f 1500 acres, mostly small farms him
mm Horn Ins childhood
Mi. [ that a copy of same be sent to 1911, in basement of school left on Tuesday for- Portland,
at bargains, all within the Mosier Huskey had spent almost his en-j the bereaved mother, and one to house. Send bids to
i where they will reside.
fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- tire life in Mosier, coming here the Mosier Bulletin for pablica
A lex S t e w a r t ,
I Mr. O. J. Nelson, o f Lyle,
iHger, Mosier, Or.
J204m
when a small boy,
Clerk. Wash., spent Tuesday here on
tion.
Mr. Huskey had spent the past
business with Arthur Kuhn.
REMEMBER
Fraternally submitted,
N O T IC F
Mrs. J. E, Higley was a visi­ two months in the valley with
A. J. Derby
J. M. C a r r o l l ,
Miss
Maude
Bateham
arrived
That
I
will
soon have on the j
tor in Hood R iver last Saturday. his brother George, and, with |
To THE s t o c k HOLDERS IN THE yesterday from Portland and will market some very choice ’ resi­
R. M. SiMPbON,
his brother and family, came
L aw yer
MOSIER V A L L E Y TELEPH ON E c o visit a few days with her father dence lots in Mosier at the most j
C, T. B e n n e t t ,
0. E. Wilson was a business back about two weeks ago.
A
reasonable prices and terms.
Notice is hereby given that a al Bie lantdl>
Committee.
visitor in Portland on Tuesday. short time after returning, he
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OREGON
I am spending considerable HOOD R IV ER
special meeting will be heid in ! Messrs. Frank Ginger, Frank time and money in locating the
James Camp and family were complained o f not feeling well
Lamb’s llall on February 14th, Middlesivart, Park Sturgess, and easiest possible roads thru this
f-adic* Aid Meets
shopping in Hood River on Sat­ and on Tuesday o f last week was
Wednesday, at 2 P. M., for the Fedal Yackie were visitors at the tract with a view of making this
troubled with a pain in the re-
urday last.
fhe Ladies Aid met with Mrs. purpose of increasing the capi- county seat oil Tuesday,
the most sightly and convenient j
He con- Mosier Wednesday.
A fter at- tal stock o f the company and any
jyrs Annie Hughes and her residence district on the Colum­
Leslie Webb is again able to be gion o f the appendix.
oUt, after a two weeks’ illness suited Dr. Robinson, who de- j tending to the business o f the other business that may appear L wo sons returned on Wednesday bia River.
Notary Public
cided that an operation was im- day thoy were served with a before such meeting.
evening from San Francisco,
from pneumonia.
and
mediately necessary and be was dainty luncheon, which was en-
D a v id R o b in s o n ,
wherfe they have been visiting
Mrs. Wm. Stevenson arid' Mrs. taken to The Dalles Saturday joyed as usual by all.
Fire
Insurance
There
Hecy.
for several months,
MOSIER - - - - OREGON
E. N. Stroup were visiting in night and operated on.
Mosier
It wasi was a fine attendance for such a
•
, j j . gg A |ice ^ osjer> vvi 10 has
Oregon
No trouble to answer questions
Hood River Tuesday.
found that the appendix was rup- stormy day. In fact the ladies
A force of men, residents o f been sick at The Dalles with
John Berg fund and family ar­ lured, an apple seed having h ere never stop for such little Mosier Freek a,ld vicinity, is at measles, came h mie yesterday
General peri-
Their worts on the road between Gerald and will not return to school un
rived in Mosier’bn Monday from worked into it.
peri-1 things as rain or snow.
snow,
til she has thoroughly recovered.
Illinois and will visit their friend, tonitis resulted, causing death at i motto should be “ Onward and Wyss’ ranch and the Kerslake
\
place and are doing a good job.
W. S. Montgomery, rei »resent­
Geo. W. Bruce.
8:30 Sunday morning.
¡Upward” , for if there is any-
This road, when completed, will ing the American Lite Insurance
The news o f Mr. Huskey’s : thing to do they are always ready give an easy outlet for a good
Miss Rosalind Morris came up
Co., of Indianapolis, lnd., was in
death
was a great surprise a n d and willing,
many families, some o f whom town yesterday. Mr. Montgom­
from Portland last Friday even­
And that reminds us to sav; now trade at tiie county seat. ery’ s headquarters are at Hood
ing and visited until Tuesday shock to every one, many o f his
Razors put in first-class condition.
With her sister, Miss Sophia Mor­ riends not even being cognizant] Don’ t forget to come up to the With this new road, however, River.
For sale by Burggraf & Stur­
of
the
factth-nt'-he
was
ill.
i
church
next
Wednesday
at
one
the
entire
section
tributary
to
R
.
;n
February
Sunset
Mac
ris.
gess in all parts o f Mosier Dis­
Ihe Bulletin joins with the o clock, as we wish to tack some rea(,h ()f Mosier. The residents azine SAN D 1EG O -TH E CITY
Miss Mattie Hudson attended
trict. Fine Bargains. See 11 s
community in expressions o f I quilts, and wish to finish them along the creek are to be com- CF DREAMS COME TRUE,
before buying elsewhere. YVe
the we lding o f Mr. Ralph Lara
sympathy to the bereaved mother
as soon as possible, as they are 'mended for their energy and as
Beautifully illustrated in four
way, which occurred at Hood and brothers.
TETRAZZiNTsiNGING. have small and large tracts. Ten
needed, also the wher>‘-\vith-all this road will benefit the entire ( colors.
River Wednesday afternoon at 4
work
community
by
bringing
more
7
(
7
,
r V.A VV, acre tracts tnat we can sell you
that we get for doing the
trade to* town, a little help on r RANCISCO—C H R I b 1 M A b at the right price on easy terms.
o'clock.
D A V ID IIOniNSON. M. D.
In Memoriam
O n e o f U s
‘ the outside would be appreciated, j LVE. Now on sale.
All new»: All correspondence promptly
Miss Anne Shogren came up
The following lines were w rit­
15
from Portland last Friday, spend­ ten by a friend, on the death o f j
P hysician and S urgeon
Frank Matson, a chopper, you.
ing Saturday and part o f Sunday J. R. Huskey:
while working for F. A. Shogren
with her brother. F. A. Shogren,
MOSIER
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OREGON
1 :>ne day this week, had the rnis-
There are many sad heartsin our
and family.
I fortune to cut his foot severely.
village today,
The Reliable Dealers
He was brought to town, where
C. F. StaufTer, who is now liv­
*s it- -rr.ar st'g g a ja a c
For one we’ all loved has been j
! Dr. Robinson found it necessary
ing at Beaverton, made a flying
OREGON
to amputate several toes on the •MOSIER
taken away.
trip to Mosier last Sunday morn­ In the Springtime o f Youth,
I injured foot. Mr. Matson is now
G e o . H a a c k e , Pres.
; resting quietly at the Hotel
ing, returning home on,,the 1 a f­
with chances so bright—
JOHN C . ZOLLS £ SONS
l Pines.
ternoon local.
The Angel came for him like a|
A ll kinds o f Building
.
,,, , T 1
'Contractors in Stone, Brick and C 011 -
A. W. Mohr, county surveyor, ;
thief in the night.
Orie Hodge returned last Sun­
Material on hand, in­
is down from The Dalles running I
.
crete W ork
day from Rushville. HI., when The token he left us was good­
cluding lath and shingles
out levels Rnd setting grade Hood River
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Oregon
ness,
not
fame;
he was called Ast November by
stakes
on
the
new
Dalles-Mosier
Estimates given for ma­
We are here to stay, know values and can offer you
He was sterling amptrue, we]
the illness o f his father.
HE
road. Mr. Mohr says the work T h p
[Vi n c
R iilL
terial for building. . .
all cherish hisr m-fne.
reliable service.
on this road is progressing fine 1
D U M C I
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friends are giving him the glad
The mystery for him is no longer;
and that a 4-per cent grade wiil
hand.
M OSIER - - OREGON
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal”
be had to the top of the hill at
concealed,
W. T. McClure went to Hood
the Shogren place. Themed be­
Moneyto loan on improved properly.
His kind, loving heart was
tween Mosier and The Dalles
River last Saturday to get a
ever revealed.
I
will
be an important link between
W ell W ork
brick mason to build a fireplace The loved and the loving will fol­
Portland and the eastern ter-
in his new house.
He securer;
low too soon;
! minus and will also be one o f the
W . H. KESLAKE, Mgr.
W ell D one
the services o f Mr. Zolls, who it
most beautiful stretches along
He. will lead them, and guide
now at work on the job.
the
Columbia.
Books, Periodical»; Stationery, Novelties,
them, thru death and the
W e deal in improved and unimproved
tomb.
J. P. Tryon, o f The Dalles, and
The undersigned is'.thoroughly
and School Supplies.
Fruit Growers wanting lim e! fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
A. L. Pugh, o f Kingsley, spent Where angels, not mortals, will
prepared to put down open wells
and sulphur spray for use in the
Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates | spring please place orders with ■ our Booklet o f Bargains.
in any part o f the surrounding
meet on that shore,
last Friday in town on business.
country.
Has a complete outfit,
'
the
association
at
once,
so
we
He will welcome his loved ones,
Both gentlemen are well known
M o s ie r
:
:
O r e g o n
MOSIER. - - ORE.
including pipe cutting and thread­
__ I can order from the factor’’ in
to part never more.
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here, being former r*id e n t# 'o f
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
- I time to insure a simply. Mail an
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Mosier.
Mr. Tryon is an old
ment. rock and concrete work.
order or call at the association
“ FINE LAU ND RY W O R K ”
- * f- i e
.tHMKMrM*'
subscriber to The Bulletin and
P. L. Art bur left yesterday for
Has had 30 years’ experience in
Done with neatness anil dispatch
(office to have order booked,
the well business. May be found
Mr. Pugh became a new one l>o- a business trip to Portland.
i Please don’ t delay.
Mood River Laundry Company by addressing him at The Dalles,
M osier F ruit G rowers
fore leaving town.
Mrs. Arthur Kuhn returned
A ssociation
J. E. COJ.E, M osikr A g e n t Ore.,
or inquire at Maier &
The stock o f The Dalles Chron­ Saturday from a five weeks’ trip.
----------------------- Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
icle has Iteen ¿in-based by H. G.
A. E. N e g u s .
C. E. Rhoades r e t u r n e d
DEM.IK IN
Miller, B. R. Litfin, and II. K.
Wednesday morning from a two
Hopkins, all three o f whom have
weeks’ visit at his former home
been
been connected with the paperi , « •
V u
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
for several years. Thi, J K
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JOHN WELLE ERG, Prop.
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up-to-date newspaper men will
Mrs. Gove went to Hood R iv e »
P H Y S IC IA N a n d SU R G E O N
place the Chronicle where it be Wednesday afternoon to attend
longs, among the foremost o f the | the wedding o f her brother,
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
large-town dailies of the state.
Ralph, to Miss Hubbard.
— LOCAL
COS T
During the month o f January I will sell
Cus/fi Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies at prices below:—
itSOS.
0.00
120.00
Alex. Stewart,.
V "
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
D. D. H A IL
Fruit
Lands
H O S IE R
B a r b e r Shop
/.
------------------------------------------- j stands.
cents.
answered. We will take care of
A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U L L E T IN
and Get Results.
j . K . M c G r e g o r
E. C O LE
Burggraf & Sturgess
& co.
Mosier Lumber Co.
R E A L ESTATE
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
Land
& Orchard
Company
Mosier Boole Store
A. E. L A K E
“ The Popular Clothier
’
I Men's Clothing', Furnishings
and Shoes
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n
r S
t ; /
{ Good Accommodations
OREGON
Rates $1.00 per day and up
Corner. 2nd and Washington Sts.
MOSIER, OREGON
TH E
D ALLES.
Mrs. John Evans went Satur-
Miss Marie Shogren came up S
i ay to Hood River, and on Tues- from Portland on Tuesday and is *
day left with Mr. and M
for Pheonix, Arizona, . where
....... _ and Mrs. F. A. Shogren.
they hope to he lienefited by the
climate.
Mr. Mncy has been
Ask for one of our Household Books. Wo have (trie for you.
forced to give up his position at
Hood River on account o f his own |
There is information o f all kinds in this Book.
and his family’s health, and it is
liojK'd that the change will prove
M EN'S SH IRTS
beneficial.
Cluett and Monarch Shirts
LAD IES A N D MISSES SHOES
Hood River will in the near
$1.50 values now - - 98c
future have a new depot to cost
Made by Utz & Dunn
$30,000.
Mosier congratulates
Hood River. The present depot
M E N ’ S SHOES
in gun metal, kid, and
has served well enough for a
Biggest values you could
patent leather.
Your
long time, but Hood River has
wish for in gun metal, calf,
out grown it and deserves a liet-
choice
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-
-$1.50
kid and patent leathers.
Gir one. and in ¡he goodness of
Your choice . . .
$1.98
tfieir hearts, the O. W. R. & N
Co. is going to give it.
It has
been Mosier’ s experience th it
•hie generally gets what she asks
mr—or perhaps as much as sh<»
deserves.
. X
/T he PINES HOTEL
Will practice in Mosier and
imy j—i-T-^Lc T. ’Ay *r
LADIES’ TAILORED SL ITS
OSE-HALF PRICE
SECOND FLOOR
DRESS
GOODS
We have some splendid Bargains in Piece Goods.
Mohair,
Broadcloth. Albatross, Poplins, and Worsted Suitings.
Fancy Poplins
60c values now
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30c
$1.35 Panama, a very nice piece. 96inches wide, now the yd 88 c
Fancy striped Mohair. 36 inches wide, worth $1.40 a yard, now
the yard
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95c
LA D IE S ’ W H ITE LA W N DRESSES
With plain tailored skirts, waist trimmed with embroidery
and lace. The dress now only
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$1.50
TH E P A R I S F A I R ,
May lie reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61.
si
S PE C IA L CLOSING OUT PRICES still remain.
Do not miss
this money saving opportunity.
I A D IE S ' F IN E
S H IR T W A IS T S
LAW N-
Trimmed
with embroidery insertion and
lace. Regular 84.50 values now
82.25.
$ 6.00 ecru net waist
now only $3.25.
$2.75 black
mohair waist now only $1.60
$3.65 black mercerized lawn
waist now 1.80.
M E N 'S SH IR T S
Made o f fine shamhrtiy. in
very pretty patterns, regular
75c values your choice now 18 c
BOY'S’ SUITS These are new
stock with knickerlxicker pants
good colors and good styles, in
gray, brown, blue, and black.
Sizes area little broken now but
there is a big bargain in each
one. Chappell’s 8.00 suits now
5.75, Chappell's 7.50 suits now
4.65, Chappell's 5.00 suits now
3.00, Chappell’ s 4.50 suits now
2.75. Some sjiecial bargains in
all wool blue serjfe suits, with two
pairs of pants, one knickerboeker and
one plain, cut right and made right,
your choice O N E -H A L F PR IC E
H O O D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E