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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1911)
? — LOCAL — TWO BARGAINS A dozen Odd Fellows went to tel which can l>e seen "fo r C. A. Brown was a passenger on yesterday’s local for Portland. The Dalles last night to attend a miles” up and do . n the street. a meeting of the Encampment. It will net now bt ■ necessary for W. E. Hipskey was a business Eight of the dozen were candi- strangers » ¡.M u g in town late visitor in Good River Wednesday dates for the degree, They re- at m •i, to inquire r.e w, u renoon. turned on the early train this the hotel. Rev. Mr. Sickafoose will occu morning. I N. Co. have i n O. py the houte recently vacated by The Tum-A-Lum Luml r Co. rat J. H. Reeves. are scar ly launched upon their servit e w iiici; " .a n !’uo e E. 0 . Macey and family leave enterprise, yet they have al on i •irch 1. The pr vt n tomorrow tor Orland, Cal., where ready sold large hills of lumbt r lett r rate co r 7 : ts fora the., will reside, and more are steadily coming in. wore! letter. The day-letter er_ Mr. Joe Borden and wife, of vice i* one a»"d a half times the Spokane, visited last Wednesday will be done this year and the , the rate. < r 1.13 for 50 w ords. with his cousin, Frank Ginger. company will rush work on the Fliis will l e a matter of interest J. K McGregor got up early large warehouse In order to prop-1 to the public. AT COST Hood River Man All Right I Friends of A. A. Jayne, a : n minent attorney of Hood; River, will be relieved of their ____ During the month o f March I will sell neither For Cash Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below:— i la wel far*. Soma Lime ego Mr. Jayne went , Mexico and for some time his wife nor his friends could get nd it was feared Special A FEW of Mosier farmers Ri g. Piiee he ' ; The fot»l having land for sale have se 2 1 2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and lowing special to the Oregonian ; $85.00 spring seat, 1 MOO. CO lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer has set their minds at rest: 110.00 U>.(0 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, farmer of Mosier, as their agent S an D iego , Cal., Feb. 2 6 - . 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 05.00 to bring their land to the notice 75.00 (Special) A. A. Jayne, an at-: 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, 15.00 of the public. We have upward 120.00 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 torney of Hood River, Or., who of 1500 acres, mostly small farms 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather has been reported as missing ini 100.00 125.00 top and brake. at bargains, all within the Mosier .Mexico, has been found. For 100.00 110.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein-: enough Wednesday morning to ei 'y *iaiR^e *-heir material. weeks his wife, who is now i n ] 15-16th 85.00 100.00 “ ” “ “ “ catch the early train to flood Miss Gill, a professional nurse inger, Mosier, Or. J204m Establish Rate this city, has been urging th e: Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 6.50 ------------ — -------------- River. arrived from Hood .River yester Slate Department at Washington I vo railroads running up The tv ^ O S T —On Grandview, foxj H. W. Randall. Portland, day to take care of Mr. Wm. the Desi rhutes into Central Ore to do all in its power to find her] jterrior puppy, 6 month.* old. representing the American Cen- J° H13on’ whose con buon, we re- gon have adopted a passenger husband, but in vain. Today she Answers to the name of “ Trix” . tral Insurance Co., was in town ! gr.et tw say *3 not improving, j His case is one that apparently rate of 3 cents per mile and at received a telegram from the White with large black spots, on Tuesday, puzzles the physicians and does the s: me ii,r the il.nriman sys- missing man himself, saying that lame in left hind foot. Finder Rohert T Newhall, of Ho d tern has adopted the rate on all *!1 company with G. D. Dods- not seem to yield to treatment. leave her with C. DuBwnore. its branch lines in Oregon. This worth, a L< s Angeles capitalist, Mine host Wellberg. of the Suitable reward. ,, he had gone into the interior of Pines Hotel, has vastly improved will mean quite a sav Sonora, so tar oeyond the bounds - — intervii ir f uit ■ ■ matters by installing a brilliant who have to use the branch lines of ci vilization that he had been Subscribe tor the Bulletin. j . pj j{^evea p|n-s weej{ proved 800 c.p. light in front of the ho- much. unable to communicate with the REMEMBER Little Ruth Higley, is recover- out to the to usiie of Ortley, on outride world. The telegram A . J. Derby That I will soon have on the ing from an attack of pneumonia. even-Mile, where he will ha e was dated Hermosillo, to which market some very choice resi Mr. Geo. Mathews was a vis- "'« h fe <■! tuc O n : p Mercantile L aw yer point Mr. Ja.vue had been able to dence lots in Mosier at the most itor at Portland the first of the , <~0, s slore- make Ins way. Although brief, reasonable prices and terms. I am spending considerable HOOD RI\ ER - OREGON The offering of the Sunday week. the message announces that loth time and money in locating the School at the Christian Church men have suffered much hard Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore easiest possible roads thru this ship and privation, but sets at .visited relatives at The Dalles Dst Sunday morning for inter- . , . tract with a view of making this denominational Sunday School j lenominations rest the rumor that they were J ^ ,e niogt sightly and convenient last Sunday. I work was $5.30. . h captured by roving bandits <r residence district on the Colum- M. H. Craft and wife, o f Mt. , y revolutionists. Mrs. Jayne, who bia River. J. N. Mosier left on Monday Notary Public Hood, are here visiting friends We o fy mi : erial we < arry for wood. $ has been completely prostrated i |—^ j—^ H ^ \ | L or Salem, where he will attend j and and relatives. with anxiety over the fate of her We also pay cash * a convention of Ro\ a! Neighbors. Fire Insurance Messrs. Yackie and Horle: - husband, wa3 almost as complete- MOSIER ii-1 will visit Portland and other - OREGON ^Jo sJer Oregon Only halves or whole cords stein were visitors at the county ly overcome by the receipt of the Valley towns before returning No trouble to answer questions seat last Monday. telegram. She has notified her home. Pine, Oak or Fit- friends in Oregon who have J. P. Carroll and son, George, H. J. Wood and family, of -j Sixteen inches ar.d ftur foot shared her anxiety, and the State were business visitors at The Newport, Ore., arrived yestc-r- i D e p a r t m e n t at Washington, j Dalles Monday last. | day and will move onto the le Long * which had promised to aid in the Most of the sick people are re- property, souih of town. Mr. search for the missing man, of] covering and no more cases of j Long will have charge of the à : the return of her husband to measles are reported. place. civilization, Razors put in first-class condition. B. E. Duncan, of Hood River, G rvernor W est has vetoed all For sale by Burggraf & Stur- was in town on Monday looking the good roads bill. Pity he Who Will Save One Life? gess in all parts of Mosier Dis fi after his interests here. I doesn’ t have to “ hoof it” over Everyone is familiar with the trict. Fine Bargains. See us L. M. Carey and wife, of New- 3ome of tlle Eastern Oregon conditions exisiting in China, before buying elsewhere. We berg, Ore., are visiting their roads in the early spring time. where thousands upon thousands have small and large tracts. Ten The burden of his “ swear” would ^ daughter, Mrs. W. E. Chovvn. are dying by starvation. The acre tracts that we can sell you be for good roads. •> Mrs. J. N. Mosier left Satur Red Cross Society is doing noble at the right price on easy terms. D AVID ROBINSON, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Cooper a r -. 7 All correspondence promptly day for Salem to attend a con work, in conjunction with the rived from Pendleton on Tuesday \ vention of Royal Neighbors. civic bodies of many cities in (he answered. We will take care of P hysician and S urgeon morning and will make their « Unit' I States and elsewhere, but you. Miss Alice Davenport came home in this vicinity. Mr. f it will be necessary for the world MOSIER - OREGON down from The Dalles Monday Cooper recenlly purchased Mr. at large to donate liberally to the and visited friends and relatives. Ken.on»s illterest in a ranch on The Reliable Dealers cause of humanity, to check the Chas. Stark and little (laugh- the Ii eland Ridge, horrible results of the famine. MOSIER OREGON ter, of Hood River, were up the .•Lent wi]I begin this year 011 < It is estimated that two dollars first of the week having some March 1. How Ash Wednesday I ' will save the life of one man, G eo . H aacke , Pres. dental work done. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS and the Lent season are reckoned woman or child. Who will buy All kinds of Building N o t i c e : —Persons wishing to seems to be a mystery to many i one life? Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con secure copies of “ Health and people,” said a Roman Catholic! Material on hand, in The Seattle Commercial Club crete Work Longevity” can do so by apply- clergyman yesterday. "Lent is Oregon has taken this matter up and is Hood River cluding lath and shingles ing at the Bulletin office. always reckoned from East iter W e are here to stay, know v -s, and can off< r vou asking for help in the work. |-------------- Estimates given for ma Mosier visitors at Hood River Sunday, hut to many people this Subscription lists have been reliable service. terial for building. . . I Tuesday were Mrs. Elmer Root equml.v mysterous. oTiencd in many of the newspaper W e solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal’ MOSIER - - OREGON oil'e es of the country. Those and children, C. A. Frey, L. A. | Sunday always is the first Sun- Two Up-to-date Bungalows for sale cheap if taken at once. G uy H. W ilson . J -t Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. Alex. Stewart Fruit MOSIER Lands Barber sh°p TvmALum Lumber Co. j À. R C J; E. COLE. Manager, MOSIER ORE. Burggraf & Sturgess I M c G r e g o r & .1 co. r Mosier Lumber Co. REAL ESTATE M O S IE R F ftU IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y The M o s i e r Hills Land & Orchard Mathews and C. G. Nichol. ; ter the spring equinox, March 21. Miss Priscilla Foster left last _ i ( I f the full moon is on Sunday, Tuesday for Portland, where she ia the Sund;iv f(i!,owii;a, has been engaged as assistant to E.(stei. come8 Aj;nl 16 ti)is , ea„ the pastor ol GraceM. E.< hurch. Ed. F. Reeves went to The Dalles last Saturday to make fi nal proof on his timber claim. Roy Abernathy and Ben \ catch accompanied him as witnesses. Company could, and should be. done. W ork ell D o n e Wedcal in improved and unimproved The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells our Booklet o f Bargains. in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, MOSIER. - - ORE. including pipe cutting and thread- : ing tools. Does all kinds of ce ment, rock and concrete work. “FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ” opened at the Bulletin office. In! ] Has had 30 years’ experience in Done with neatness and dispatch the well well business. ake drafts payable u . D. , , ^ the business. May be found ^ remitting, make , L. , ,,ood *',ver Laundry Company by addressing him at The Dalles to the Seattle ( ununercial Club. j. e . coi.E . mosikh agknt Ore., or inquire at Maier & _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. fru>t land in Mosier district. Miss Alice Mosier, who has i School Notes been at home several weeks on * account of illness, returned to The ninth grade has begun J The Dalles on Monday, where she work in botany. ,l will resume her studies at St. Florence Phillips was entered 5 Mary’ s Academy. Monday in the third grade. S “ California’s Orange Country” 1 Gladys Phillips was entered „ Beautifully illustrated in four last week in the sixth grade. i colors. "T h e Spell” an unusual The primary children are learn- £ romantic serial. byC. N. & A. M. Williamson. “ What Women are ing some new songs for March. Messrs. Johnson. Nelson and ,,f“en abseiu, ive rc- Anderson, of The Dalles, spent turned. part of last Sunday in town with Ab pupils in the advanced Wm. Johnson and family. The grades, who h; v i x e n ahst nt on 'tw o former gentlemen a r e account of sickness, have Ve- hrothers-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. turned except one. Johnson. Mrs. Carlson, who] with Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Chas. This store is the Home of Hart, Johnson, has been assisting in taking care of Wm. Johnson, re -: Agents for the Hamilton & turned to The Dalles Sunday Brown Shoes a nd • Oxfords, evening. All styles and the season’s snapoiest lasts. We understand that Hood Riv er county’s surveyor has sur Carlson Currier wash embroi veyed a road from the “ sand pit” dery silk rope and twist, the to the county line at the top of t he skein - - - 3c. ridge, which carries a maximum gra le of 8 per cent. This n> d irch rda\ will connect with the preset t road coming into Mosier. at r îtn n*ar the Saltzman place. Ih . < >o next thing is to get as good a grade on this side, and th* towi of Mosier and Hood Ri ver will be touching elbows. This means mu- in a business *»•»» apA( W ell W - H. KESLAKE, Mgr. Easier. There ;.re usually six Sundays intervening but they :.re not counted in the forty da vs. This makes 1 mt always begin on Wedi es»»lay’ \ — Ex. Doing in The West . March) Many of the pupils in the in- Sunset now on s a l e - 15 cents. er!;- iiate and p r in v y grades. W ! Z. iíOücMa^fcte- s- A. E. LAKE . Send 1 “The Popular Clothier* Men’s Clothing, Furnishings r T he PINES HOTEL and Shoes f Good Accommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up THE DALLES, OREGON! A. E. N egus . DEALER IN DR. JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. i©i»:t5i -tfWOC'il'W»' OREGON - t :-+ {•*- Schaffner & Marx Clothes. GLOVES For men and Boys getting what When it come you want in gloves, either for work, driving or dress wear you can surely find it here. We have the largest line in the city and sell them from 10 per cent to 25 per cent le-s. Any kind of a glove you want from a oc canvas glove to the finest of Buck or Reindeer with extra large cun for automobile driv ing for - - $2.50 A‘g ?nts >r M AN H ATTAN SHIRTS and guaranteed not to fade. D U -Y S GOODS The best Shirts made N E W SI RING PATTERNS We have already received some of our new spring dress goods a- i ct si v you some very pretty patterns for your new gown We win have a bigg r and better assortment this year than ever which is ia •’.■ due ar.d will SfH.n be here. We have also some s ecial bargains in a l l - w o o l i n g s and lawns that we got in the Cl. ieli -i -k Fiat ’> worthy vour attention. All wool suitings t'i it Co ; 1 sold tor $1.0) a yard now 5<)c. Fancy striped Mo- ■o’ lit ode a yd now 40c. Wool suit- i’ at • .11 gold at 3 'c a .-.aid now 25c. Flowered creaton 15c gra le n>. 1 ie. Flo were creaton worth lUc a vard now 7c THE PARIS / ’ J\ 1 i? ; f*" W HOOD RIVER L. HOOD RIVER «A Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. ‘ fc> H. a PHYSICIAN Agents for NEMO CORSETS, der figures. DUM BLE an i » SURGEON OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone 61. All models for stout or slen- SPECIAL Saturday, March 4th, We can save you money on Ladies’ Hose well shajied and your Trunk and Suit Case pur well made. Regular 10c and 15c values, double heel and toe, chases. plain and fancy colors, all sizes Not more than two pairs to a customer, the pair - 5c s p e c ia l Here is a bargain. We have a couple of m andolins, one that is worth $25.00 n ow Donot fail to look over our swell $12.&0. line of spring oxfords «nd slip pers. Finest ever in the city. One $15.00 mandolin now $7.00 S LA R G E S T & BEST STO RE 1 K