Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 17, 1911, Image 4

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    T
I S.udy of School Sanitation Made
Ldcuiûtc 22nd Anniversary
LOCAL -
The handsome residence of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ’Mosier was I
brilliantly lighted last night, i
TWO BARGAINS
wh-n a number of their friends
Two Up-to-date Bungalows for issembied to assist them in cele­
sale cheap if taken at once.
brating the 22nd anniversary of |
their marriage.
G uy II. W ilso n .
The noms were beautifully»
! decorated in pink and white,!
F or S ale A gray mare, 8 yrs ,ith festoons of Oregon Grape, j
.old. Gentle to ride or drive, ¡1
a replica of the decorations !
double or single; and new single
Ihe m iage ceremony years
¡ago. The tables held bouquets|
harness. Price $125.
I
A / « i R
G. W. P a t t e r s o n Mosier, Or. oP cut flowers, carnations pre-j
dominating. A bountiful wed-!
A FEW of Mosier farmers | dim. supper was served, the
having land for sale have se- VbTs heir" laden with every-
F. O. B.
Factory
lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer
.imagination
f, n „ 0„ , r Mosier, us M r »„e n .
W
to bring their land to the notice
.,m> s„ rvo<] ;n (p,;ntv di
Power
of the public. We have upward in the center of which were pink
.of 1500 acres, mostly small farms hearts.
at bargains, all within the Mosier
Those who enjoyed the ho".ni-(
fruit belt. Address L. 11. Lein-
of the genial host and hos-
C o m fo r t
inger, Mosier, Or.
J204m
were:
_______________________________
Rev. ratherBronsgeest, of The
Dalles, who performed the mar-1
Miss Irene Fisher was visiting i inge ceremony 22 s ears ago, Mr.
at Hood River Tuesday.
1 J '‘ ls- -iolin ( rain, of 1 lie
n
Dalles, who were present then, j
Mrs. David Robinson is visit- . ] ;,mj ' , <\ (;.
man ;,nd
ing in Portland this week.
it
Lee*. of Hoed River, Mr. 1
,
• -, :and Mrs. Geo. Wood, Mr. and'
RKMfLV; i J Vfo arc ’ V;.yco Co. .Agents fo r this cele­
Mrs Wm. Marsh was a visitor Mrs. Wm. Akers. Dr. and Mrs. brated ear, fir l when you deal w ith us you deal w ith a
m Hood River on Wednesday.
D. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. firm who w ill stand" behind the fa c to ry guaranty
Mrs. R. R. Morrison was a vis- 'J- Row». Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Write US for Catalogs and
• .
itor at The Dalles on Tuesday. !f
Mr‘ ,a" d ^ 7 * ; , .|"hn-
uin, Mr. and
H. G. Kiht'ce,
Mrs. J. N. Mosier was shop- Tr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup, Mr.
W A L T H S R -K 7 L U A M S H D W C O
ping in Hood River on Tuesday. 'irH^
h
R°rb“r, Mi
Ro-
nhia Morris, A. P. Bateham, Guy
J. P. Carroll was a business | TT. Wilson, D. D. Hail and John
visitor in Portland several day. Btirggraf.
this week.
! During the evening Mr. New-
„
.
man and Mrs. Lee entertained
a
Walter Fessenden was a pas-|wilh cxcei,..a lnu.sic iind ¿¡rs. , >
>
senger on Wednesday’s local for porter rendered ‘ Silver ’i hr.-:;.
Portland.
Among the Gold” . An arm. ing ■ I v
« ! f i*
f
for thé guests was when
We will ; on 1 - ready for business with a complete
A. P. Bateham was * visitor i feature
i une was
, , handed
i i a piece n ?»
each
B of
Of I 1
line of Lumber, Mouldings, Building Paper, Windows,
in Hood River Tuesday an<* ! paper which win n fitted to
Wednesday.
Doors,
Shingles, hoofing, Cement, Brick, Plas­
¡•¡Lier section, formed a he Æ l f
On
sen-i
5
^
ter,
Lime,
etc.
Fedal Yackie was attending to ! ' " 1 1
11 I’'-1'1, w!
, .
,
,
f‘iu • was wi i:ten and t ',<> I
J
business matters at the county til.
fo,. , ,|
^
S3«t yesterday.
,\hoi<- sentence.
sntence. ' The guest
1 fore you buy let us quote you prices
found
their
partners
by
match­
Miss Priscilla Foster returned
ing the pieces. Then the part­
on Tuesday evening from a few ner's were required to draw each
",
days’ visit at Portland.
other’s picture, a prize being • a j»
awarded
to
the
best
and
second
Mrs. J. J. Smith came down
best pictures. Mrs. Geo. Wood I
from The Dalles yesterday and
l received first prize and Mr. John •A
left today for Portland.
; Burggraf
-ond prize,
O '
The *
. * 7 t r*T>
U K m A
Geo. Chamberlain spent the
°* 'B.ncdi” v:-s pin ved
land
furnished
much
fun.
This
first of the week in Portland at-
.
..
i game appeals to the gentlemen—
tending to business matters.
w),v? Ask N T ', or „«>
No order too small or none too large to
Messrs. Will Wright and S. E. ! ° f the < : « r v< in fell, v s.
’ ecei ve careful ; tie ntion
v
A .1
most
11111» ciij'oium:
enjovable evening was a
■»
Francisco were business visitois ¡I n
!
spent
and
at
a.lr.'c
hour
the
A
at The Dalles on Wednesday.
snei :
j o-ilests dennrted, wishing the ! B
L. II. Wilson came up from “ bride and groom m an y years
Portland last Friday and spent vet of wedded bliss,
several days with his son, Guy.
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Guaranteed
for
One Year
Speed
Style
Satisfad
Turr
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With a view of maintaining j
health in the school rooms, and
.......■ :u.iuy u.,d ronistive D u r i n g
AT COST
th e
m o n th
o f F e b ’y
I
w ill
s e ll
Í
‘#e, ' tne
‘,d l“ department
a“ in " R of Bac * ’ . F
F o r C ash
S t t l u l d d e e l b v a
a k
k e
ev
W n
H a
h . , S
r W
a o g - o n n n s s , H
a e c W
k s s
dren
twrioingy in the University of a n d B u g g i e s a t p r i c e s b e l o w
Oregon is making a comparative:
Special
Reg. Price
[study of the actual conditions of!
2 12 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
ventilaton and healing in the
spring seat,
$100.00
$85.00
school buildings of the state.,1 2 2-4 in. T\ agons, same as above,
110.00
90.0(1
The results will he set forth in a
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
lio.00
95.00
bulletin to aid in developing the
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
15.00
75.00
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
proper sanitary conditions in both
120. CO
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
city and country school buildings,
top and brake,
125.00
100.00
which will be serviceable to
15-16th Studebaker Boggy, same as apove,
1 10.00
100.00
school boards in the construction
15-10th
“
”
................
100.00
85.00
I of new buildings and the re-j Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
0.50
modeling of old.
Statistics show that the vital
1 resistance of children falls otf
with the beginningof school age.
Experience also has repeatedly
¡shown that a much shorter time
i under strictly sanitary condi­
tions with abundant fresh air, is
M o s ie r , O r e g o n .
;producive of greater results in
the school room« than a longer
time in unsanitary rooms. As an
REMEMBER
exaggerated example, witness
A. J. Derby
That I will soon have on the
die Open Air Schools in England market some very choice resi­
L a w ye r
dence lots in Mosier at the most !
land Germany,
The bulletin of the department reasonable prices and terms.
!
OREGON
I am spending considerable HOOD RIVER
plete with practical plans' for in- time and money in locating the
suring proper sanitary conditions
'■! r° f V1-™ lu*
_
in scnools, and will be put in the the most sightly and convenient!
/\|£>V
t*f
hands of every school board in residence district on theColum-j x
YVCU L
i the state. —U. o/O. Press Bui-: bia River.
j
Notary Public
$1,000
E.-M.-F.
I
Conserve Vitality of Children
\-Lim
Lumber Co.
?
A. R A C E , ,
Manager,
!
Alex. Stewart*
Iet,n*____ i.___
Athletic Club
D. D. HAIL
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Fire
Insurance
OREGON ;Mosier
MOSIER . . . .
No trouble to answer questions ,
L. A. Grant, wrestling and
boxing instructor, has opened a
club in Hood River and will put
on wrestling and bpxing tourna-
ments. Those wishing to take)
part in them can do so by join- 1
ing the club. Silver and gold!
medals will be given to the win­
ners. Here, Mosier athletes, is !
For sale by Burggraf & Stur-
a chance to get a medal.
gess in all parts of Mosier Dis-
[ trict. Fine Bargains. See us
Subscribe for the Bulletin.
before buying elsewhere. We
Miss Itaxie l ’arpenter returned bave small and large tracts. Ten
Saturday from a brief visit in acre tracts that we can sell you
at the right price on easy terms.
Portland,
All correspondence promptly
The flowers, the frogs and the angwere(j
We will take care of
tramps are good indications that; ‘
you.
Spring is “ pretty near off.”
_
Fruit
Lands
Oregon
MOSIER
BarberSk°p
Razors put in firat-elass condition.
J. E. COLE.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h ysic ian an d S urgeon
MOSIER
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OREGON
Many school children have B u r g g m f & S t U r g e S S
had, are hawing or are going to |
The Reliable Dealers
have measles, and even a few |
! adults are pestered with them. ! MOSIER
oregon M o s i e r
L u m b er C o.
Lee Evans returned yesterday!
.-ah ml .«otes
A large number of Mosier!
from The Dalles, where he has
^ 'ri' I Ruscher was absent
G eo . H a a c k e , Pres.
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
? A T
C rr A rT']?
people are planning to attend the
been attending county court as a
‘
All kinds of Building
lecture of Elbert Hubbard, in ' Contractors in Stone. Bnick and Con­
Robert Scearce was absent)
juror.
¡Monday and Tuesday of this;
Hood River next Monday even­
Material on hand, in­
creto Work
■ i r*
John Bürgernf arrived homo ¡ vc k .
M O S D ì c. ft*
• J IT L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y ing. The affair will be over in [ Hood River
Oregon
cluding lath and shingles
Tuesday night from Portland,
L o Nichols, Wilbur Denny
time to catch the 10:20 train
We are 1 re to stay, know values and can offer you
Estimates given for ma­
where hr has spent the past ; nd Roland Depee, who have
home.
reliable
en
ice.
terial
for building. . .
In en abs* nt on accounl of the
T h e
M o s i e r
K ills
monili.
Thirteen
Mosier
Odd
Fellows
I measlea, are again in m Inol.
We solicit
;•
’)'• --s e tl • N , of “ A Square Deal’ ’
M O S I E R - - OREGON
Ralph Duvall and wi fo this
went over to White Salmon last
All pupils stavi tig at home for
L a n d & O rch ard
V IO lutin on
I < \ d property,
week moved out to f Î. L. Car- causes other tila n sickness are
[Saturday evening to attend the
roll’s ranch win TO Italph will advised to stivrly that the work
I district convention.
A number
C om pany
misled may ìe more readily
work this season.
W ell W ork
7 ¡of other visiting lodges were
ma lo tq .
T> , . M .
1
present
and
two
degrees
were
..'♦It
1
I
j
G
O
a
.
Store
E. A. Enee arrived in Mosier, The lectures to be given to the
W. H. K3 5LV* v >1 p.
W ell D one
; conferred. Our boys say they
Inst Tuesday nnd v> :ll have chan
uer, ry Societj by Dr. Johnson,
; 'talion«
|
h,uj
the
time
of
their
lives.
v .'o ui j eeth , Dr. Robinson,
of die Tmn-A-Lum Lumber Go
W edeal in improved and unimproved !
lienor; tl Cat o oí
, and
His family will join him h v
The undersigned is thoroughly
!
i’esterday was a red letter day
Jr. Hot
Tllqlt tant 1 jsi ness
soon.
prepared to put down open wella
t ’.0
for Madras, in Crook County,
'riiK'ipl ”, Will •e give i some
our Booklet o f Bargains.
iii any part of the sfftrounding
, when that town was joined to t
u'cll, til date o which
W rn. Johnson wrent to Bor'ti­ Linio in
fjr .
country. Has a complete outfit,
MOSIER, - - ORE.
All a ron t s
. eil lau
J. the outside world by steel rails, !
land Wednesday to co-suit ll j will tie
including pipe cutting end thread-
tre
invited
to
ill-
and
p;
i ing tools. Does all kinds of ce-
snogialisl. in regard to the con; li­ i >- I
a dream of half a century real-1
UH Hi*
i*iRgî*;-w *-«* a *^*: - -ÍUíOt»-
■ :&■,
« ized. About 7000 people from
LINE LAUNDRY W ORK” | ment. rock and concrete work.
tion of his health , which luns 1
»
I
cue with matnihs nml dispatch ! Has had 30 years’ experience in
»
ue
pictures
which
were
or­
been very poor of late.
all over Crook County gathered
the well business. May be found
dered tur tue school looms have
These pictures
at Madras to celebrate the event. Hood River I.amulry Company by addressing him at The Dalles,
S. W. Ileppnor, of H vrdRiv^r. been ìecvived.
J. K. COLE, M osier A gent Ore.,
or inquire at Maier &
who represents the Washing ton wore purchased with monej from
i i
the entertainment fund.
'1 he
Schanno’s
store, The Dalles, Or.
Nursery Co., was in tmvn 1-st piipiis
sii twing gretti interest
A. E. N egus .
DKAI.FR
i
s
Saturday looking after his hi,
ni thorn «ind hav e l ■eeil tinven
V
*
ness with the fruit growers.
•oms.
1 permissioni to viail all the r<
1 L uo pic tures are all copie?S of
£v i e r 5
'O t h i n g ,
W. C. Wollarn. of TTood R j ypp 1 turnons oí i.kCimtls by noto i ar-
m
j DR. H. L. DUMBLE
*
spent several hours in town lard tisis. Voi lowing' is a li d ot’ the;
Monday.
Mr. Wollarn will he pictures: “‘Christ at Gettiisein-
Cl
THYSICIAN AND SURGEON
remember, d us having the con­ ene” , Hoffman; “ I)oat h of Siefr-
j
tract of building tli*' Christian fried” , lie inrich; “ A rami! V of
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
hour: ‘ ‘Mi
Lio s , Resa Bonheur;
Í
Church in Mosier a couplo o
T,
.nd Child” , Tepruzzi;
R a t e s $ 1 .0 0 p e r d a y a n d u p
L j
years ago.
Ì
; Galahad” . V
: “ The Gle
V ill practice in Mosier and
ers Mil
Arrangements have been m l.-
“
Baby
)W1
1
.
uart
was
Unk
Corner 2nu and Washington
Sts
May lie reached by long dis­
c->
with the O. VV. R. & N. Co. to also nton d but h
not come i
y
»•owhwi-
-»s
»-*
wx
have No. 17 due hero at 5 0 , ; yet
tance phone, Home phone 61.
stop at Mosier next Mon V r ,iT»c3r.Tr,v.: ■ • t r a . - r « ‘F i n ■
evening, for the be -it of ttuv
vs
We have a nice >t of Foster . [J. i
SPECIAL
i i i -s' lb ' 8,:; p, ri is with front pad and belt, Regular
MEN’S HATS Good ones all styles and about all sizes regu­
desiring to attend Elbert Hub-
’7c
Good sp ial
f >r Ladies.
guiar 5i'c grade.
values. Your choice the pair
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5c
lar $2.00 and $2.50 values, your choice
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-
$1.69
hard’* lecture at lio (I River.
J.
M c G r e g o r & co.
Boo
ouicals,
cry, Novelties,
and Schc >1 Sunni i
all pub, ions at
lowest rates!
Subscri.)
A. E. !
n
f
nn
e Popular Clothier *
PINES HOTEL
Furnishings
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
nd Shoes
Good Accommodations
THE DA LES, OREGON!
1 J MOSIER.
•John Rhodes v ?lgnf d his po
sit ion lure rs s ction foreman
nnd left on Tuesi lay for Trout-
ilale, where he has secured a
similar position. His family will
join him soon. II. S. Ti< gum a
rived Tuesday morning to as-
sumo the section foromnnship re-
Hnquish<*d by Mr. Rh dos.
Mens Pants
BOI
Beginning yesterday, Feby. 9,
the hours for opening' and clos­
ing of the Mosier post office will
he for week days, from 7 n. m.,
to 7 p. in.
Holidays nml Sun­
days from 11 a. m. to 12 ’ I.
Money Order window dorrs at
6:30 p. m.
All
-t in
\'1«>4
e new
\Y - have
the se.
Chap-
price.
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l m
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J
fr
OREGON
YTTAN w HH
f o r loss than wholesale
nd a finer lot. VOU
1»
.
suits w i t h
Sn lor. 11ns is the straight bottom j
il errad»» e»
*
li|> to
. yc .t c!* o int*
ntui they cost you no qiijf
5*1.50 i
Do not miss looking over cur
bargains in MEN’S SUITS
We sure have some big values
V • have the lar;:' -st and best i assortment of Men’s Tants
in here for you. Men’s Suits
in i ’ city, including all the new weaves and all sizes up to 50-
special $2.98, 4.63. 5.18 and up.
a wsi; t and from a kabuki u; to the celebrated Paragon I-------- 9 ------------------------------
Special l a d ie s ’ w ash dresses
For the remainder of this week
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i cial Chat'pell’s $L'.“ > values row
$1.35 we will sell these wash dresses
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$2.9<I values now
$1.75 that are worth $2.50. 3.00. 4.00.
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i 3.Cn' values now
$2.00 and 5.00 and are really big values
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$4.0*' value* now
$3.00 r.t this price as yog will admit
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$5.00 values now
$3.35 when you see them. Your choice
$1.98.
PARIS
,
SPECIAL
With each pair of American
Lady or American Gentlemen
shoes we are giving a fine little
leather receipt or bill holder or
case. It is made of a fine piece
of leather and will last a long
time, and it is one of the
handiest of articles for lady or
gentleman.
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