Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 10, 1911, Image 4

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    Death of G. Wm. Johnson
Again is it our painful duty to
chronicle die deatn oi one o f our
Park Sturgess was at The
Mr. Newhall was a caber here
Geo IIearth wa3 down from citizens, for oner m'-re lias the,
from Hood River yesterday.
TWO BARG AINS
Dalles Monday.
Horn lioou K n ei jesteiu aj.
The Dalles last Saturday on busi-jGrj,n Reul,er entered our midst,
tl^ G l T i G l i t l l O f M c l i C h I W i l l S g D
Two Up-to-date Bungalows for
A. P. Bateham was a county
Plans are underway for the ness.
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I seat visitor Monday.
commencement of the exhibit
sale cheap if taken at once.
The farmers are busy with
G uy H. W ilson .
Wm. Stephenson was a Hood Gilding soon.
Gustav William Johnson w as; a R ( J b u g g i e s a t D U C e S b e l o W I----
their spring plowing—and an air
born in Vestervik, Sweden, Feb-j
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With this issue The Bulletin
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River caller Monday afternoon.
| o f general activity is prevailing.
: Sptcia.1
Reg. Trie«
ruary 16, 1862, and died in Mo -1
A FEW of Mosier farm ers, B E Duncan and p. R How- starts on the third year of its
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
holster
spring
and
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D.
B.
Chown,
of
Portland,
vis-
sjer>
Oregon,
March
6,
1911.
at
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having land for sale have se- ar(] {jf Hoo(J Rjverf were Mosier existence. Vol. 3, N o.l.
spring seat,
$100.00
$
< ited from Saturday until Tuesday the age of 49 years and 20 days.
lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer ca||enj Mol)(]ay.
H. G. Kibbee has been a busi­
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
j at the home of his brother, W. At the age of 20 he left his
farmer of Mosier, as their agent
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
ness visitor atShaniko this week,
to bring their land to the notice
Mrs. * ■ *’ • Nichol ’.vas a visitor
1 native land and came to Amer-
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
95.00
so if The Bulletin doesn’ t please E. Chown, here.
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
o f the public. We have upward in Hood River one afternoon the
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rounding
Cape
Horn
and
you today you’ ll know the rea­
Owing to circumstances at his
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1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
of 1500 acres, mostly small farms desto! the week,
landing in' Astoria.
He re-
son.
home Rev. Bettes was unable to
top and brake,
125.00
100.00
mained there for a time and in
at bargains, all within the Mosier
Mrs. C. II. Dunsmore was at
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
110.00
100.00
Chas. H. Davenport, o f Port­ remain here last Sunday even­ August 1885 came to Mosier,
fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- The Dalles Sunday to see her
15-16th
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100.00
ing.
Consequently
there
were
land, came up this week expect­
settling on a ranch near this
inger, Mosier, Or.
J204m j mother, who is ill.
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
ing to remain.
He will assume no evening services in the Bap­ place, which, until last fall, has
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I Misses Bertha Booth and Lu- the management o f the Daven­ tist Church.
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J been his home.
A t that time,
REW ARD
Icille Bpackett visited
Hood port ranch this year.
Among those from'obt o f town he, with his family, moved into
Offered for information as to f x^jver jast Sa.turday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Craton who were here Wednesday to at- town that the children might be
the whereabouts of a big gear on
Miss Ethel Allison, of Port­ moved into town last week, from t nd the funeral o f G W. John-! nearer school. On December 24,
shaft, left between the post o f­
land. has been the guest of Mo­ their ranch east o f town, and son w-ere: J. W. Weidrick and 1895, he was united in marriage
fice and depot last fall.
Leave
sier friends this week.
are domiciled in a portion of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forsberg, to Miss Bertha Weberg, of The
word at this office.
They o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 Dalles. To them were born five
W. S. Montgomery, of Hood Robinson’s residence.
River, was a business visitor here; have purchased ten acres from Nord and Mrs. P. Olson, o f Ste children, three of whom have
FOR LUMBER
the Davenport property and ex­ venson, Wash., and Mrs. John preceded the father to the Great
Phone your order to the Mill a few days this week.
Hodge, of'Hood River.
Beyond, two, Albert, aged nine,
on the Hill. We have over-hauled
Mrs. Fred Evans and son were pect to set it out to trees.
REMEMBER
..... and Thelma, aged four, are left
the mill and are ready to receive over-Sunday visitors with her
That I will soon have on the
; with the w ife to mourn his loss.
orders.
C. D a r lin g L bk . C o . mother at The Dalles.
market some very choice resi- !
Besides these he leaves his dence lots in Mosier at the most \
Miss Helen Dewey, of Port­
father an d mother, t h r e e reasonable prices and terms.
FOR SALE
and
land, was an over-Sunday guest
I am spending considerable
brothers and three sisters.
Set o f Work Harness, in good at the home o f Mrs. W. E.
Deceased had been in poor time and money in locating the ;
order. Also saddle. Inquire at-1 Chown
health for some time but only re­ easiest possible roads thru this j H o sie r
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this office.
tract with a. view o f making this
Geo. Music, who has been a
cently was his condition con­ the most sightly and convenient ---------
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visitor at the S. J. Spear home,
sidered serious. His case was a residence district on the Colum-1
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returned Saturday to his duties
peculiar one and baffled the ef- bia River.
The robins are with us again. at Fort Stevens.
fors of the doctors. Though all
We exchange any material we carry for wood.
was done that skilled physicians
J. N. Mosier w'as a visitor at
Miss Hazel Chatfield, who has
We also pay casji
and
loving hands could do to pro- jyjQc-
.The Dalles last Monday.
been teaching school at Fair-
long
his life, it was not to be,
Only
halves
or
whole
cords
J. Rurggraf spent several days bank, returned to her home in
No trouble to answer questions j
his
work
on earth was finished,
Mosier last Saturday.
in Portland this week.
Pine, Oak or Fir
Razors put in first-class condition.
and he gradually became weaker 1
N o t i c e : Persons wishing to
John Lantry came last Friday
until the end came about three
Sixteen inches and four foot
secure copies o f “ Health and
for a visit with his family.
! o’clock last Monday morning, in j
Longevity’ ’ can do so by apply­
the silent watches of the night,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup are
ing at the Bulletin office.
| Mr. Johnson was a man who
spending the week in Portland.
was held in high esteem through-
Mosierites who were awarded
J. K. McGregor was a visitor
;
out this county, where he had
prizes
and
medals
at
the
Port­
at The Dalles one day the first of
D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D.
spent
so many years of his life,
land
Apple
Show
in
December
the week.
For sale by Burggraf & Stur-
have been receiving them this
and numerous are the friends1
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Zeno Sellinger, o f Trout Lake, week.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
who will miss him. He was of " . .
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trict. Fine Bargains. See us
is the guest of his mother and
a retiring disposition, ever at­
before buying elsewhere. We
C. E. Gove came up from Hood
sister, here.
tending to his own business and
MOSIER
OREGON
have small and large tracts. Ten
River Saturday evening, return­
caring for the wants of hi^ fam­
Miss Noffsinger, of Portland,
acre tracts that we can sell you
ing Sunday morning in company
ily. His kindly and sympathetic
was a business visitor in Mosier
at the right price on easy terms.
j with Mrs. Gove, who spent the
H. G. K IE B E E
nature won him a host of friends
Tuesday.
All correspondence promptly
day there.
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and
on
every
side
is
he
spoken
Wm. Stephenson was quite ill
answered. We will take care of
j of in words of praise.
There will be 53 Sundays in
several days last week, but is
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
you.
1911. and it is said this will not
The funeral services were con­
again able to be out.
happen again for about 110
ducted in the Christian Church
M o s ie r - - - O r e g o n
Mrs. E. Cobb, who has been years. Nor many of us will be i»
on Wednesday afternoon and
The Reliable Dealers
ill with Lagrippe for the past ten here then.
- were in charge of the M. W. of
days, is convalescing.
| A., of which order deceased was MOSIER
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Mrs. F. Allington, accom­
Miss Alice Davenport, o f The
a member. Rev. Bolton, pastor
panied by her mother, Mrs. Res­
Dalles, has been visiting rela­
of the Lutheran Church, o f The
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eller, were visitors at The Dalles
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JOHN G. ZOLI.S & SONS
IN YO U R
tives in town this week.
| Dalles, delivered the sermon,
Monday, returning on the after-!
and interment was made in the Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
D. D. Hail returned Friday noon train.
Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
I
crete Work
evening from a fen days’ busi-
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Miss
Ilettie
Radlilf,
who
has
The
sorrowing
wife
and
little
Hood
River
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( ness trip to Salt Lake City.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
been teaching in District No. 8,
children, who will never know
Winfield Wilson, o f Oswego,
finished her term o f school last
the care of a kind and loving
reliable service.
NOW is an excellent time to
arrived in town last week and
week, and returned to her home
father, have the sincere sym­
is working at the carpenter
We
solicit
your
business
on
the
basis
of
“
A
Square
Deal’
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drop
in and renew your subscrip­
in Hood River.
pathy of all in their hour of
trade.
tion to the B u l l e t in . Y ou want
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Mid-;
J. N. Mosier and w ife returned
the pa|>er and we need the
Saturday night from attending dleswart and little daughter, who
money.
NOTICE
the Royal Neighbor convention have been in Butte, Montana, for
several months, returned to Mo­
at Salem.
Regular services at the Chris­
W . H. KESLAKE, Mgr.
sier Monday evening.
tian
Church Sunday.
Miss Alice Mosier came down
We deal in improved and unimproved
A. I’ . Bateham returned last
from The Dalles Monday, where
B.ble School *it 10:00 a. m.
W ell W ork
week
from
attending
the
Apple
fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
she is attending St. Mary’s
Preaching services at 11:15 a.
Gowers’ Convention, at YValla
Academy.
our Booklet o f Bargains.
W ell D one
m. and 7:S0 p. m.
Walla, as a delegate from the
Telephone business is picking
MOSIER, - - ORE.
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
local Horticultural Society.
up. The hello girl now sits in a
The undersigned is thoroughly
K. II. SlCKAFOOSE,
Mrs. E. E. Masten returned
> swivel office chair instead o f on
FINE LAU ND RY W O R K ”
prepared
to put down open wells
a cracker box.
from Spokane last Friday, hut
Done with neatness and dispatch
i
Minister.
in any part o f the surrounding
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country. nas
Has a complete outfit
outfit,
’ N. Macy, o f Hood River, who finding there was still snow j
Hood River I mnHrv rnmmnv t-oumry.
up
at
her
ranch.
went
on
to
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M° OU KlVCr LaUndry Compan> including pipe cutting and thread
Fine Spring days, these.
recently returned from Phoenix,
j . n. cole , mosier acent ing tools.
Does all kinds of ce-
Ariz., visited John Evans, here, I Portland for a few weeks' stay. |
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- ment, rock and concrete work.
a .few days hist week.
Mr. and Mrs. AI. Nelson and 1
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May be found
‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carey re­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carlson, o f |
; by addressing him at The Dalles,
turned to their home near New- The Dalles, were called here i
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
t berg last Saturday, after a Wednesday on the sad mission
| Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
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week’s visit with their daughter. o f attending the funeral o f the ^
A. E. N egus .
ladies brother, G. Wm. Johnson.
•;Mrs. W. E. Chown.
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A T COST
The price o f butter and eggs
YVm. Marsh was at The Dalles. J. C. Thomas, o f Hood River,;
is going down.
Thursday.
was here mi business yesterday.
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c S ^ i b r Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
85.00
90.00
25.00
75.00
120.00
85.00
6.50
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
Notary Public
Fire Insurance
Oregon
A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U L L E T IN
and Get Results.
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D. D. HAIL,
. O regon
Barb S h o p
Fruit
Lands
Turn-A-Lum L um ber Co. Ì
M O SIE R
J. E. COLE.
E. A. R A C E ,
Manager,
ORE.
M O S IE R
Burggraf & Sturgess
J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
AD VERTISE
R E A L ESTATE
Home Paper
The M o s i e r Hills
Land & Orchard
Money to loan on improved property.
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Company
A. E. LAKE
“ The Popular C lothier’
HOTEL
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Mrs. P. E. Thomason, of Tur­
ner, was an over-night guest of
her sister, Mrs. A. Stewart, last
.Friday, on her way home from a
visit with another sister, at Far-
mington. Wash.
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( ali forni»’ s Orange Country”
Beautifully illustmtod in four
colors.
1 he Spell” an unusual
romantic serial, by C. N. & A. M.
Williamson. “ What Women are
Doing in The West” .
March
) Men’s Clothing, Furnishings j THE P I N E S
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
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and Shoes
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i THE DALLES, OREGON
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Rates $1.00 per day and up
j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
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> Mrs. -Belle
Fessenden,
of Sunset n,,w 0,1
15 cents.
Cherokee, Kansas, arrived in
B i a -cr? m ikikUi-i nv
< Mosier last Saturday, and will
Set- our new Spriri" Oxfords for Ladies, Gentlemen and
visit for a couple o f months with
t hildren. All the newest and snappiest styles.
her daughter, Mrs. It. M. Ross.
.and son, Walter K. Fessenden, at J RUGS AND ART SQUARES N ow is
LAD IES N E C K W E A R
Our
. the former’s home.
B tiro time to secure one of these
new Spring Neckwear for la­
beautiful rugs and save enough
Mrs. C. G. Nichol received the
money over what you expected dies is now in and a finer lot
deed this week to a 25x100 ft.
Our prices
to pay to secure another smaller you cannot find.
business lot in the new town of
one to match. We have just re- are much less than you will pay
Imperial, in Crook County.
In
an advertisement the promoters | reived our spring stock and an» elsewhere and our assortment
o f the town had requested the I showing the finest assortment a great «leal larger. Collars o f
vou have ever had a chance to every description, jabots, bows
readers to send in a list o f five
-boose from in the city. Prices
names, suitable for names of
chemisettes, etc. Look them
:o :it any purse, rugs to lit any
streets, and in case one or more
over.
rixim. Call and see them, 2d floor
was selected a lot would be given
for each. Mrs. Nichol 1 ad sent
in the required 1st ai d one
name, that o f Harriman. was ac­
cepted, and she was awarded a
lot, centrally located.
wmmxcr.
New Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries. The finest and largest
stock we have ever displayed. Our prices are the lowest.
NEW SPRING M ILLIN E R Y We are now displaying all the
newest Spring creations in various shapes and colors.
New
Tailored Hats, Small Collapsible Hats, trimmed with fancy
feathers and velvet ribbon. Mushroon effects. High-crowned
Hats, and (lower trimmed Hats. We show the largest and
best line in the city and you can save money by buying o f us.
This department is under the charge of one of the best milli­
ners in the state who has just returned from a two weeks’ in­
spection o f all the newest ideas in the wholesale houses of
Portland. Your wants will be carefully looked after and satis­
faction guaranteed.
n iE PA R IS P A IR,
PHYSICIAN
HOOI) R IV E R
OREGON
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DR. H. L. DUMBLE
anj > SURGEON
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
H air G oods of A l l K in d s —YVe can supply you in this line with £
nets, puffs, rolls, turbans, switches. A Complete assortment —
SPECIAL.— Short lengths in
lace curtains—drummers’ sam­
ples all imported goods of the
finest quality and makes. See
our East Window. These can
lie used to good advantage in
any home. Your choice o f this
lot while thfey last each - 25c
New spring Suits for ladies
now on display.
Our suit de­
partment offers by far the best
value you can find anywhere
It is supplied with the newest
weaves and styles and the as­
sortment is the hugest in the
city. No extra charges for al­
terations and all work guaran­
teed.
S p e c ia l Rush shopping bags
for ladies, fancy weaves. One
o f the handsomest o f articles
for a lady to carry.
Special,
Saturday, one to a customer,
each
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5c
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
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