Wreck at Tunnel No. 2
Horticulturists Meet
Teachers Entertain
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School Notes
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Seven cars loaded with Hour
At a meeting of the Horticul-
The teachers of the Mo3ier, There lias been much absence
wheat and barley, piled up in a I tural Society, held last Saturday school delightfully entertained a on account of sickness.
TWO BARGAINS
heap just beyond the tunnel a mile : at Lamb’sHall, several topics of small company of friends at their
Miss Crystal Cook was a visi-
Two Up-to-date Bungalows for ewst of Mo^«5* on Tuesday fore.: interest ’ and importance were borne Friday evening. The early1 m the
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of
the
evening
was
spent
in
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noon,
caused
by
a
broken
flange,
discussed,
among
them
being
the
par
sale cheap if taken at once.
The beginners will finish the f o r C ü S k . S t u d e b a l v P V W f l i Y O r i Q T T o p L a
Wrecking crews were at once, stock Law, violations of w h ic h playing various games, including reading
G u y H. W i l s o n .
work in the Primer this i
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u tu u c u c liv e i
VV a g ü i t ó , H d C K ÍD
called to the scene and worked have caused much annoyance and Brush, Jericho and Jerusalem,
week.
¡a n d B u g g ie s a t p r ic e s b e lo w : —
like beavers to clear the track, damage to horticulturalists in Conversation and Ring on the
The anniversaries of the birth ¡
F or S ale —A gray mare, 8 yrs l he two east bound passenger Mosier District
string A. few hours were passed
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Reg. I’jjice
Special
.old. Gentle to rule or drive,
2 1*2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
II re,
The following resolutions were; in this manner, and toward mid- this month, the flag will be raised
.double or single; and new single
spring seat,
$100.00
$85. GO
hours.
' adopted:
night tables were prepared and v. !< ever
> weather permits.
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
harness. Price $125.
90. CO
¡Supt.
Bollens
and
Assistantj
R e s o l v e d that we earnestly th® guests were seated
to
a
Instead
of
having
the
regular
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
G. W. P a t t e r s o n Mosier, Or.
95.C0
Superintendents W. R. Ladd and protest against any violation of da«nty lunch, after which pro- program at the next meeting of. 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
15.00
75.00
A FEW ot Mosier farmeis yyni> Jaekle hurried up from the Stock Law in this precinct. ^resaive whist was introduced, the Literary society,
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
Feb. 17, the
120.00
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, lealhef
having land for sale have se-J Portland on a special and di-
R f s o l v f d that we will sunnorL
The guests departed at a late Pupils will have the pleasure of
top and brake.
125. CO
lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer reeled the work of the crews and the s t r i c t Attorney
100.00
hour otter h a vi,«
V iS S jfc T th l
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
110.00
100.00
farmer of Mosier, as their agent investigated the cause ot the
authorities in taking any legal enjoyable evening.
school are cordially invited to at-
15-lfith
“
100.6O
85.00
.to bring their land to the notice wreck- In oidei to prove to the
, tend.
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
public that not only this particu steps to punish such violations.
6.50
o f the public. We have upward lar accident, but the majority of
R esolved that a committee of
^ ard ot Thanks
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/>f 1500 acres, mostly small farms accidents occurring occasionally five be appointed to report any
We desire to thank our friends
Good Market for Ben Davis
<0t bargains, all within the Mosier are unavoidable, Supt. Bollens
such violations and assist in the aild neighbors who so kindly as-j Evans & Son shipped this week
fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- asked for a committee of Mosier
osecution of same, said com- Sli>ted us during the sickness and a carload of Ben Davis apples to
inger, Mosier, Or.
J204m
citizens to accompany him to the j f
mittee
to consist of I). P. H ar-'death of our beloved son and Davenport, Iowa.
The price
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they received was not made pub
V\e give below the report which vey, Road Supervisor of District' brotlfer, Russell Huskey.
P. L. Arthur returned Monday was made, which report will be ¡q0
q j Fredrickson, Road
T he F a m ily .
lic, but is said to be very satis
from a week’s visit at Portland, made public thru the various pa- g u,,ervjsor 0f District No 9 ’
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M o s ie r , O r e g o n .
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! pers along the line. The report n
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N. P. Sturgess was a business . relieves the train crew from George Chamberlain, C. J. Little-
in u n o t ,
Read in February Sunset Mag
visitor in The Dalles on Wednes- j |,|ame jn the matter. A peculiar! page and Gerald Wyss.
Hereafter, or until further no
/lay.
feature of the case is that while
A. P. Bateham was appointed tiee my office hours will be from azine SAN D IE G O -TH E CITY
REMEMBER
OF DREAMS COME TRUE.
A . J. Derby
J. K. McGregor was attending the wheel which caused the wreck as a delegate to attend the Apple one to five P. M. Other times Beautifully illustrated in four
That I will soon have on the
to business matters at Hood was defective, the flaw was Growers’ Convention at Walla by telephone or appointment.
market some very choice resi
colors.
TETRAZZINI
SINGING
one that would escape the most . . .. .
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L aw yer
D a v i d R o b i n s o n , M. D.
River Monday.
IN THE STREETS OF SAN dence lots in Mosier at the most
minute inspection. It was simply Walla on February 2X, and Dr.
reasonable
prices
and
terms.
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R. M. Ross was appointed a sub-
C. T. Bennett and George Hus unavoidable.
OREGON
I am spending considerable HOOD RIVER
Supt. Bollens remarked to the stitute, incase Mr. Bateham is Lamb’s Building Changes Hands EVE; NTW on sale- A11 hews time and money in locating the,
key were visitors at The Dalles
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I stands. 15 cents.
committee of citizens that his j unable to go.
L. Lamb last week sold to R.
easiest possible roads thru this
on Tuesday last.
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company was always willing to
R. Morrison his property on the; Fruit Growers wanting lime tract with a view of making this
Messrs. Wm. Vogt and T. U. give the public correct informa-
corner of First Avenue and Ida- \and 8ul,J1Ur sIjr?y for u,se 111 tbe the most sightly and convenient
WOOD CONTRACT
Williams, of White Salmon, were lion in regard to such matters,
,
spring please place orders with residence district on the Colum
no street.
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association at once, so we bia River.
visitors in town yesterday.
¡that it may see for itself that the
The Board of School District
Notary Public
company is not to blame for de-.
can order from the factory in
No. 52 will receive bid3 until
Messrs. L. Lamb and Frank lays in passenger traffic.
$10.00 R eward . I will pay time to insure a supply. Mail an
and
March
Ginger were business visitors at
The report follows:
, 1st, 1911, for 5 cords Oak
, $10.00 reward for information order or call at the association!
Fire Insurance
wood, 10 cords Pine and 10cords i
,
,
- OREGON Mosier
the County seat on Monday.
0n L ine, February 7, 1911.
leading to the arrest and convjc- office to have order booked. MOSIER - - -
Oregon
, Please don’t delay,
Fir. Oak to be second growth,
No trouble to answer questions j
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain and Report of Board of Inquiry, de-
tion of the party or parties who!
M o s ie r F r u it G r o w e r s
Miss Irene Fisher were shopping I railment of freight train No. 23, j,mo and fir t‘) be f ood’ 80und stole about 25 feet of steel cable!
A s s o c ia t io n
engine No. 193, between Mile body wood from large trees. from my premises.
in Hood River on Monday a fte r -,, .
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We understand there is to be
Post 74 & 75, between Mosier To be delivered by S#pt. 1st,
S t a n le y E astm an .
noon’
¡and Rowena. 10: a. m., Tuesday, 1911, in basement of school
a change of pastors at the Chris-
T. Maitland and family left February 7lh.
! tian Church. K. H. Sickafoose,
house. Send bids to
The Ladies’ Aid Society will 0f Central Point, Ore.,*is to sue-
last week for Portland. From
Train No. 23, Engine No, 193,
A lex S te w a r t ,
meet with Mrs. Shogren next ceed Mr> Corbin> who has filled
there they will return to their consisting of 22leads, 1,074 tons, j
Clerk.
Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 2 o clock. (-|ie pU]p¡t since October first.
old home in the Last.
Graham derailed 7 cars on six de-
Miss
I riscilla I'oster, who is a He came with the understanding
Razors put in first-class condition.
Mrs. A. Marsh returned home glee curve, damaging equipment)
FOR SALE
For sale by Burggraf & Stur
pleasing speaker, and a woman
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yesterday, from Portland, where b> the extent o( $L900 contents'
of broad experience, will address that he W0ldd rema,n ^
41,1 a
Household furniture, including the society on the subject of ¡ permanent pastor could be se gess in all parts of Mosier Dis
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$500.00 and track $50.00.
phe has been under treatment at
We find the derailment was solid oak dining table and set of llóme Missions. Every member cured. Next Sunday will he his trict. Fine Bargains. See us
St. Vincent’s Hospital.
caused by the breaking o 28 chairs, dresser, rugs, range, and friend of the society should last Sunday litre, and the new before buying elsewhere. We
John Evans, who has been con inches of flange from wheel on heater, refrigerator, piano, and avail herself of the opportunity pastor will he here the Sunday have small and large tracts. Ten
acre tracts that we can sell you
of hearing Miss Foster, as en- tollowing, Feb. 19.
fined to the house for about a S. P. car No. 21680, loaded with
For par- tertainment is assured to all who
flour. Accident happened with- many other articles
at
the right price on easy terms.
week with a gathering in his ear,
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DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
in block signal limits, block sig- Oculars, apply at Bulletin office. may he present.
All
correspondence promptly
is now able to he about.
nals not affected.
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; answered. We will take care of
Signed: VV. Bollons, Supt., W.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Mrs. E. B. Hayslip returned to
1 you.
her home in Portland Tuesday, R. Ladd, Asst. Supt., VV. W.
Jaekle, Assn. Mgr. Committee
MOSIER
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after visiting a week with her
of citizens: IT. G. Kibbee, J. N.
friend, Mrs. J. II. Porter.
Mosier, Lee Evans.
The Reliable Dealers
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II. Pickering arrived Monday
! MOSIER
from Laramie, Wyoming, where Biq Lumber Company tor Mosier
O r e g o n h o s i e r L u m b e r C o .
he has been working for the N.
A deal was consummated last
G e o . H a a c r e , Pies.
P. road during the winter
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
week, thru McGregor & Co.,
All kinds of Ruilding
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
Mrs. C. C. Darling returned whereby the Tum-A-Lum Lum
Material on hand, in
on Tuesday f r o m Portland, ber Co., of Walla Walla, Wash.,
crete Work
Hood River
where she went to have an oper- becomes possessed of a strili of 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
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Oregon
cluding lath and shingles
«Lion performed on her little son. land, running 200 feet on First
Estimates given for ma
We are here to stay, know values and can offer you
Ed. F. Reeves came up from Avenue, cornering on Washing
terial for building. . .
reliable service.
Portland last week on account of ton St reet. The company has al
M OS I ER - - OREGON
We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal”
the illness of one of his sisters, so leased from the O.W. R. &
N.
Co.
a
parcel
of
land
along
the
who, fortunately.is now improv
M oney to loan on improved property,
rieht of way opposite on which
ing.
they will establish a large lum
W ell W ork
According to the Census Bu ber yard.
Arrangements have
reau, Wasco County haw a popula been made with Mr. Guy Wilson
W H. KESLAKE, Mgr.
W e ll D o n e
tion of 16,336. Of this number to build at once a large w are
there are 31 Negroes, 337 In house on the tract leased from
W e d .* ! in improved and unimproved
] Who will deliver an address in
dians, 93 Chinese and 69 Japa J. N. Mosier. It is the purpose»
The undersigned is'thoroughly
Hood
River
on
the
evening
of
fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
nese.
prepared to put down open wells
of the company to carry every
February 20 on ‘ ‘The March of our Booklet o f Bargains.
in any part of the surrounding
R. M. Ross and family went to thing in the line of building ma-
The Centuries” . Seldom has it
country. Has a complete outfit,
MOSIER. - - ORE.
Portland on Wednesday morn- tonal ineluding line, cement,
including pipe cut ting and thread
been the privilege of the resi-
ing.
The doctoi is expected brick, etc, excepting hardware.
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce
Idents of this section to listen to
ment, rock and concrete work.
home tomorrow but Mrs. Ross They* will also handle coal and
“ FINE LAUNDRY W O RK’’
«xu& iioi« a speaker of Mr. Hubbard’s
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Has had 30 years’ experience in
Done with neatness and dispatch
will remain a few days visiting wood, if the trade demands it.
prominence and ability, and
the well business. May he found
friends.
Messrs. J. M. Crawford, Presi-
every one who can should attend Hood River laundry Company by addressing him at The Dalles.
J. K. McGregor and wife left ,lent
General Manager of
this lecture.
J. E. COI.E, M osier A g e n t Ore.,
or inquire at Maier &
Wednesday for a few days’ visit ; the Tnm-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
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at Portland.
From Portland and Jno. M. Davis, the eom-
A . E. N e g u s .
DEALER IN
Mrs. McGregor will go to Cali- l,anv 's Auditor, were in Mosier
A T COST
LO CA L —
Alex. Stewart,
Alex. Stewart
D. D. H A IL
MOSIER
Fruit
Lands B a r b e r S h o p
/ . E. COLE.
ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN
and Get Results.
Burggraf & Sturgess
J&m
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J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
REAL ESTATE
The M o s i e r Hills
Land & Orchard
Company
Elbert Hubbard
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A. E. LAKE
“The Popular Clothier'
.T he PINES HOTEL
Men's
Clothing,
Furnishings
::
and Shoes
) Good Accommodations
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Rates $1.00 per day and up
THE DALLES, OREGON |j
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fornia to spend some time with
and
an °Pt10,1 on
relatives. Jack will return and the l,roPerty belonging to
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
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keep the hearthstone warm.
1 Mosier,
M°sier, am
and later Mr. Davis re-
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
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turned and closed the deal
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PHYSICIAN ano SURGEON
Beginning yesterday, Feby. 9,
The Tum-A-I,um Lumber Co.
the hours for opening and clos- |)aa jumbt interests In Oregon
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
ing of the Mosier post office will and Washington, operat ing many
lie. for week days, from 7 a. in. lumber yards in both slates.
to 7 p. m.
Holidays and Sun The prospects of doing business
Will practice in Mosier and
days from 11 a. m. to 12 M. in Mosier evidently looked good 8
May be reached by long dis
Money Order window closes at ! to these gentlemen, and Mosier i
6:30 p. m.
tance phone. Home pE ne 61.
welcomes them here.
Fire at the State Capitol
Missouri entirely destroyed t
BOYS’ SUITS We have some.dandy Bargains in this line
UTZ & DUNN SHOES for Lubes Kid. Patent Loath, r and
"MEN’S SOFT COLLARED SHIRTS of heavy twilled shirt-
building last Saturday, cans
both with knickerbocker pants and plain. Boys’ suits with plain
Cun Metal Calf: Blucher cut and latest lasts, with light and
ing. soft finish in medium dark colors. These are truly big
a loss of $1,000,0C0, includ
pants values up to $4.50 and $5.00 your choice
- - $1.50
■jj heavy soles. $4.50 and 5.00 values. Y ur choice
- $2.79
values. Your choice
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many valuable documents. 'I h
penitentiary fire company w
S P E C IA L -L A D IE S HOUSE
LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDER
¡{N LADIES’ AND MISSES’
RUGS We want to call your
I f ever you were oiTered clothing at a bargain it is here, now.
called out and the convicts < i
attention
to
our
line
line
of
WEAR
We still have some
DRESSES—Right
nice
ones,
SKIRTS
Think of buying a full suit of clothes. Pants, Coat and Vest for
heroic work. Governor Hadl
Bugs. Wo can save you from $2.98, $4.63, 5.48. 8.00 and 10.00. These suits are worth two and m; !e right. Good styles, lace Big Values in Ladies’ Fine
I 2nd Floor ONE HALF PRICE
will pardon a number of the cu
$3 to $5.00 on your rug pur
three times this amount but we are anxious to clean them up. am! embroidery trimmed. As Nainsook and Cambric Under
chases.
victs who risked their lives wh
Values $2.50, wear. A splendid line of high
J LADIES’ LONG COATS 2*1 floor
The sizes are a little broken, but we can fit you out nicely, and sorted colors.
fighting the fire.
Men's heavy Sanitary Fleece
$3.5" and $4.00, your choice grade goods and you can buy
S In Reds, Browns. Tans and
Underwear.
Regular 50c to for a small outlay. Come in and let us show you. We have one $1.9''. SEE OUR ; .AS': WINDOW this for less than wholesale
W. H. Kerslake was down i
'j Blacks Your choice onk -
60e
a
garment
values.
Your of the finest lines of clothing vou can wish to see for Men and
Wednesday getting supplies f
price.
1 HALF Price.
choice the garment
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31k*
SHIRT AISTS Do not miss
Boys, including the celebrated
the road-working camp on Mosi
MvKIPBlN FURS A good
getting some of those shirt
t (ids and ends in indies and
creek. He said that already 2 jj MEN’S HATS A fine lot to
lot
to choose frr»m at ONE half
Children’s
Un
Yrw<
r.
2nd
1
waists.
2nd
floor
at
half
PRICE
days’ work had lieen suhscritH 1 choose from. Your choice $1.69
PRICE.
Floor. ONE HALF i' MU '
on the road and that the woi
They are real bargains.
was progressing finely. He sa
that this road would connect ;
least fifty families directly wil
HOOD RIVER S LARGEST & BEST STORE
Mosier, many of whom no
trade at The Dalles.
Corner 2nd and Washingto
Sts
f
Harf, S ch affn er & M arx C lo th es
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T H E
P A R I S
F A I R ,
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