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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1911)
It is more than probable that i when the power plants at Hood | River and The Dalles are con- I nected up, Mosier will have an TW O BARG AINS _ , , opportunity to light her streets The Hood River Orchard Land Two Up-to-date Bungalows for ,and houses with electricity, aale cheap if taken at once. The Hood River News says: Company is a new concern lately Guv H. W i l s o n . y Grenier, vice-president com,e t o f OBi,e r to and exploit the large holdings of ! o f the Hood River Light & Power A FEW o f Mosier farmers Co., w a s at Hood River Wednes- Devlin & Firebaugh, located on having land for sale have se-i day looking over the affairs of what is known as Seven-Mile Hill. This tract consists of lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer the company which isinaugurat- acrea which w illk i cleared farmer of Mosier, as their agent mg a system here for conducting * * * » ^ e s a s rapidly as pos to bring their land to the notice the business end of the light and o f the public. We have upward power industry that it has in op sible. lo do this will require a o f 1500 acres, mostly small farms eration elsewhere. In company large force o f men and teams at bargains, all within the Mosie.- with the local manager A. S. and between 75 and 100 men fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- Hall, Mr. Grenier met a number have been secured who will be The district jnger, Mosier, Or. J204m of the city’ s business men and gin work at once. will be known as the Mosier View city officials and expressed him W OOD CO NTRACT self as well pleased with the Orchard Tracts, and will be un der the direction o f A. T. Fuller, The Board o f School District Hood River people and the pros as foreman. J. L. Firebaugh No. 52 will receive bids until pects here for a much greater de will be the superintendent of March 1st, 1911, for 5 cords Oak velopment. In a short interview property, and the nursery will be wood, 10 cords Pine and 10 cords with the News, Mr. Grenier under the supervision of N. W. Fir. Oak to be second growth, states that the company will at pine and fir to be good, sound all times conduct its affairs with Hale, an experienced nursery body wood from large trees. an eye to the development of the man of Hood River. About 30, To be delivered by Sept. 1st, city and valley and that it hopes apple trees, principally o f the 1911, in basement of school I Spitzenberg and Newtown va- to work with the community to Jiouse. Send bids to this end. The primary business rieties, will be set out and the A le x S t e w a r t , . land will be cut up iri parcels of Clerk. o the company he stated was to five acres and multiples of five, develop the electric power it now Hood River Orchard Land Co. — LOCAL — owns or acquires later to the highest state of efficiency, both in point of service to the public and in utility to the company. The company he said expected eventually to be able to supply | power for any project that might need it, and inferred that a l-' NO TICE though it was not in the business i Regular preaching services at ¡o f constructing or operating pub-: the Christian Church next Sun- ] |jc railways it would supply pow-1 day, morning and evening. ! or f or one ¡f it was built as it had j Subject S u n d a y evening, already done in several other I "M an ” . cities. The first matter Mr. i ■ Grenier said that was being taken The public is invited. K. H. SlCKAFOOSE, up was that o f connecting the Minister. power plants at Hood River and j ** The Dalies, and on which a re- j connoitering party is now em Subscribe for the Bulletin. ployed between the two places. * John Burggraf was a business This will be done to give both] visitor in Portland this week. Hood River and The Dalles the Work is being pushed rapidly benefit of auxilary power in case f » t The com on the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.’s o f an emergency. pany’s plant at The Dalles has ,1 warehouse. A J. N. Mosier was attending to recently been completed and is a * business matters at the county large one. When the line is con nected up Mosier will be fur-1 seat yesterday. * nished with light and power. It F. R. Howard, the telephone --------+ --- ----- man, was in town Wednesday Hubbard’s Lecture from Hood River. -*+ »- A T COST she was mi.rri.-d to c.! j)uring the month of Feb’y I will sell Cash , Studebaker Wagons, Hacks 100.00 Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Tun\-A-Lum Lumber Co. Notary Public Esther McDonald, plaintiff, vs j Eugene McDonald, defendant. We will soon be ready for business with a complete line o f Lumber, Mouldings, Building Paper, Windows, Doors, Lath, Shingles, Roofing, Cement, Brick, Plas ter, Lime, etc. ; SUMMONS. To Eugene McDonald, the above named defendant: In the Name o f the State o f Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above en titled suit on or before the expiration o f six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons as herein after stated, and in case you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, namely: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds o f matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and changing the name o f plaintiff to that form erly held by her. This summons is served upon you by publication by order o f the above en titled court made in said cause on the 20th day o f February, 1911, which order requires this summons to be published tor six consecutive weeks in the fylo sier Bulletin, a newspaper o f genera) circulation published each week in Was co County, Oregon, and said order pre scribes that you shall appear and ans wer said complaint on or before the ex piration o f six weeks from the date of the first publication thereof, which said date is February 24th, 1911. Before you buy let us quote you prices E. A. R A C E , i A large audience greeted El- j D. D, Hail left last Saturday bert Hubbard, the sage o f Auro- j for Salt Lake City. He will he ra, at Heilbronner’s Hall last absent a week or so. Monday night and was delighted Ed. F. Reeves came up from with his discourse on “ The Portland Wednesday and at March of The Centuries.” Thej tended to business matters. lecture was full o f interest and Mosierites in Hood River on information, interspersed with M Tuesday last were Mrs. W. E. quaint and modern facetiousness ’ Chown, Park Sturgess and H. G. that kept his hearers in constant Kibbee. good humor—an ability which About twenty-four Mosierites not every public speaker pos attended Elbert Hubbard’ s lec sesses. Mr. Hubbard gave his ture at Hood River last Monday listeners something to think night, all expressing themselves about, more, perhaps than many wore able to digest immediately. as highly pleased. Among other things he said that It is reported that Dick Fisher in order to be happy and con intends helping San Francisco tented one should have constant . celebrate the opening o f the work, work that accomplishes] Panama ( ’anal in 1915 by fin good not only to one’ s self, but ishing his livery barn. to the world at large, to those: about one; that the world and hu j. Miss Roxie Carpenter left on Tuesday for Portland, where she manity cannot remain at dead ■ will join a party o f Eastern center, that “ only change is per-1 friends and with them will spend manent” a seeming paradox. Mr. Hubbard is a man o f pleas a month or so in California. ing personality, a man with Messrs. Vogt. Williams and broad views and a profound Flint, o f White Salmon, spent knowledge of life and its condi several days in town this week. tions as affecting the many d if Mr. Williams is placing a valu-1 ferent classes o f human beings, able medical work in the homes | but his sympathies are apparent- here. »i ri i n , . .. , Iv with the toiler, the sincere Mrs. E. A. Race and children • . as he arrived in Mosier Wednesday seeker for th e . trut ’ 0 from Moro. Mr. Race and fam- would express it, the apostle of Obituary Amelia May Kruger was born May 17, 1876, at Norwalk, Iowa; idied Feby. iy. it, 11, m 1911, il, at Monro Monro-' -1 | via, Ca to suit purchasers. These tracts L. Hazen will be properly cared for, that 1<l' i h f m m ie .F o r ; Des Moi ines? w is, cultivated, pruned, sprayed, her er home for four years near a n C j B l l g g i e S a t D l ' i c e S b e l O W : ---- etc., for a period of five years, so V anmeter, Iowa, coming to Ore- that the purchaser at that time Reg. Price Special gon Nov. 1st, 1C01, living near1 takes possession o f an income 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and The Dalles until December 1910, I $85.00 spring seat, $100.00 bearing property, a great ad when she went to California for 90. CO 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 110.00 vantage to those not experienced her health, gradually failing un-! 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 95.00 115.00 in this line. | til her death. She leaves to 75.00 3-in. ball'truck, gear only, wide tire, 15.00 In connection with this enter 120. C8 1 1-4 in.*platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 mourn her a husband and four prise and yet as a separate propo 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather ¡children, Ralph, Albert, Ruth 100.00 sition, the townsiteof Ortley will top and brake, 125.00 and Claud, the latter less than 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 be laid out and business and resi three years old; also an aged 85.00 15-16l h “ “ “ ” ” 100.00 dence lots put on the market. father and mother and six 6.50 Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 Also a large mercantile store, brothers and sisters: E. C. Kru called the Ortley Mercantile Co., ger, o f Portland, Mrs. C. G. will be established under the Stoltz, o f Mosier, C. W. and J. management o f J. H. Reeves, H. Kruger and Mrs. Powell and who is well known in Mosier. ; Mrs. Garrett, all o f The Dalles. This company will carry a large , , , , .. She was laid to rest by the side end complete stock of general ¡ o f her 8Ígter Mrg 0]gen ¡n 0(](1 merchandise. I Fellows cemetery, at Mosier. This enterprise will stimulate the general business o f Mosier , Card o f Thanks District, bringing in many •- in We wish to thank the neigh REMEMBER vestors and homeseekers, and the A. J. Derby bors and friends of Mosier for That I will soon have on the entire district ¡.will benefit and their kindly assistance and sym- market some very choice resi prosper. L aw yer j pathy in our bereavement, caused dence lots in Mosier at the most , .„ nn m v „ p ] by the death o f our loved one, reasonable prices and terms. OREGON I am spending considerable “ OOlf K lv tiK Mrs. C. L. Hazen. time and money in locating the Mrs. C. G. S toltz , easiest possible roads thru this And Family. tract with a view o f making this » . ^ the most sightly and convenient /\|pv S f p V V ^ l 'f ¡ I N T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E residence district on al the . Colum- S T A T E OF OREGON FOR WASCO hia River. CO UNTY. ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN LOST Between Mosier and Grand view, a gold filled hunting case watch. Suitable reward for re turn to Don Littlepage or Bulle tin office. ■ - ■«« » ---------- • i i I | Manager , MOSIER No order too small or none too large to receive careful attention -« :*■ j . K. M c G r e g o r & REAL ESTATE co. C arlton L. P epper , O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y We are here to stay, know values and can offer you (P U B L IS H E R ) We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” Money to loan on improved property, I .C .S TO tW jrtl»* A. E. LA K E “The Popular Clothier” I Men's j Clothing, Furnishings and Slices i Fire Insurance _ Oregon MOSIER Fruit Lands Ba rb er Shop For sale by Burggraf & Stur gess in all parts of Mosier Dis trict. Fine Bargains. See us before buying elsewhere. We have small and large tracts. Ten acre tracts that we can sell you at the right price on easy terms. | All correspondence promptly ] answered. We will take care o f j you. Razors put in first-class condition. Burggraf & Sturgess, The Reliable Dealers MOSIER /. E. COLE. D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rgeon MOSIER OREGON i OREGON Mosier Lumber Co» G eo . H aac k e , JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con crete Work Hood River Department o f The Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, February 18th, 1911. and MOSIER - - - - OREGON jyiosjer No trouble to answer questions Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N reliable service.’ D. D. H A IL Oregon The M osier Hills Land & Orchard Company W NOTICE is hereby given that Emma O. Jetty, o f Portland, Oregon, who on April 25th, 1910, made Timber and Stone Entry, No. OtiiVTti, for Lot 7, SE|SW ’i and the S W [S E !, Section 6, W . H. KE3LAK S, M gr. Township 1 North, Range 12 East, W il lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f in W e deal in improved and unimproved tention to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to establish claim to the land fj-yit land in Mosier district. Send for above described, before the Register our Booklet o f Bargains. and Receiver o f the U. S. Land office, The Dalit s, Oregon on the 27th day o f MOSIER, - - ORE. j April. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter “ FINE LAU ND RY W O R K ” II. Kerslake, Edwin F. Reeves, J. Her Done with neatness and dispatch man Reeves, all o f Mosier, Oregon and Robert P. Boyce, o f Portland, Oregon. Hood River Laundry Company C. W. M oore , J. E. COLE, M osier A gent Register. ) T m PINES HOTEL JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. I s Good Accommodations * * Pres. All kinds o f Building Material on hand, in* eluding lath and shingles Estimates given for ma terial for building. . . MOSIER - W ell W - OREGON ork ell D o ne The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutting and thread* ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’s store. The Dalles, Or. A. E. N e g u s . DR. H. L. DUM BLE P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON * ,ily are now housekeeping in the the simple life. HOOD R IV ER OREGON residence formerly occupied by He expressed himself as great E. N. Stroup. ly pleased with Hood River and 5 Will practice in Mosier and C. E. Long, o f Portland, was the surrounding country and May lie reached by long dis up over Sunday looking after his said that he intended returning «+++*- property interests, Mr. Long tance phone. Home phone 61. later. purchased the Culbertson place, nm ir iirffl-i111- 1 11 • ■ Ml |I I W i l t ' ll Sl l ' l f l l .. f il I I I i— l III i t southenst o f town, last year, and Ladies’ sU>ck and laundered collars, slightly soiled 10c and 20c Buy a pair o f American Lady o f American Gentleman Shoos ami Cluett and Monarch Shirts, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 values, your he will move onto it this spring. receive one of those nice leather card eases. One with ehch pair values, your choice 5c. choice 98c. L A. E. Clark, o f Hood River, o f these shoes. who is an expert orchardist, is M U S LIN U N D E R W E A R Children’s, Misses’ and La- Ladies Shirt Waists, a fine engaged by Mrs. T. W. DeBussey For ladies, all high grade goods most tastefully trimmed with Men’ s Dress and Work shoes dies’ shoes. Odds and ends. line on new and stylish waists in pruning her orchard, east of Those Boys’ Suits values up values from 2.50 to 3.50. Your very fine' grade o f val and torchon lace, and Swiss embroideries The pair 75c in lawns, linens and silk. and insertions made o f highest grades o f Cambrics and Nain town. Mr. Clark is said to he choice - - - 1.98 sooks. to $5.00, your choice 1.50. About all sizes. Your choice one of the best prunors in this Corset covers 70c values now - 40c OME H ALF PRICE Ladies’ and Misses’ shoes, section. These arc sure bargains. Corset covers $2.50 values now . . . . . >1.75 kid and calf skin. Odds and Furs. separate Corset covers 1.76 values now McKibhin 1.25 Two additional salmon hatcher ends. The pair - - 98c Ladies soft stock collars, turn sets ONE HALF scarfs and Itidies white skirts 2.25 values now . . . 1.65 ies on the Lower Columbia River over collars and Dutch collars, Indies 5.00 skirts now . . . . . . 4. (K) I ’rice are provided for in the bill passed Ladies’ and Misses’ shoes pat plain and with jabots o f fine 50c Ladies skirts 75e values now this week by the United States Ladies Hose Supporters 20c Ladies drawers 2.(X) values now 1.40 ent leather kid and gun metal lace and linen and medallions Senate, appropriating $50.(XX) for Corsets ami girdles values up Ladies drawers 1.50 values now 98c calf values up to 3.50 your 25j to 59c values your choice values, your choice - 5c the purpose. I f this measure 1.50 to 75c ami $1.00 your choice 25c Ladies Gowns 2.00 values now choice - - - - 1.50 10c. 9$c Ladies gowns 1.75 values now passes the House it will mean a great deal to the salmon industry of the Northwest, adding largely H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T 8c B E S T S T O R E to the wealth taken annually from the Columbia and its tribu- 'taries THE i D ALLES, OREGON ( orner 2nd and am Washington Sts. Corner i Rates $1.00 per day and up ) MOSIER, OREGON TH E P A R I S F A IR ,