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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1911)
COST l a’.i nr. ic. . .’ n oi * lis- | Ui.clòtohi /uDa KOAUb nciioul ixuies i tub is “ vteuiiug ot Uie j Green” day. Sliow your colors. Willie Depec has resumed his man, J. F. iiipley. writes from! Counties may incur Debts to the Mare Iskr.J Navy Yard that --------- -------------------- •------ - Ed. F. Revives, of I ortland, is work in Mrs. Gove’s room. timid Roads he would soon start for the M ex-( TWO BARGAINS spending the week on Lis ranch The primary class began read- jco coast in o: • .E Uncle Sam's Two Up-to-date Bungalows for n®ar town. # ing in the First Header this week, cruisers. Paul joined tiie nav\ Announcement by Attorney- sale cheap if taken at once. John Burggraf was a business j Teddy Young and Eugene Root some time ago, I General Crawlorel that counties G u y H . W il s o n . visitor in Portland Tuesday and, have returned after a week’s ah-i j f y0U would increase yourj rmr. incur mdebteiinev: in the a n ( J ß U g g l ’ e S a t D H C e S b e l O W I - -------- ** -------- Wednesday. i*nn«iriu*hnn ìtt nnvmiirtonh roads vriarw ! ' “nee. | happiness and prolong your life, I construction of permanent A FEW of Mosier farnieis Messrs. L. Lami» and J. N. Rtg. Price Special The Second Grade is spending forget your neighbor’s faults. Ijrovc v/Mc-ome news to a ♦having land for sale have se- Mosier were i ■ .-¡ness vi.dioi : t 2 1'2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and Forget all slander you ever, number of counties which have ; aie timo dramatizing the read* spring seat, dec ted L. H. Leininger, apioneei ithecointy seal yesterday, $100.00 $85.00 heard. Forget the temptations. I been desirous of learning their I ing lessons. 2 0-1 in. V. agor.s, : anie as above, farmer of Mosier, as their agent <0.00 110.00 I Forget the fault finding and only ¡right in the premises. This is to bring their land to the notice . ^ fl,v >n the n , light section 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 Mildred Nichol and Thelma 0 -m. half truck, gear only, wide tire. <5.00 75.00 of the public. We have upward ln Dalle* We.lnesday morn- Johnson were visitors in Mi: s remember the good points which praoticiilarly true in view of the ke, 135.00 120.00 make you fond of them. Forget action ot Governor West in ve- of 1600 acres, mostly small farms' mg destroyed one of the houses booth’s room Tuesday afternoon. all personal quarrels or histories | toing the state a:d hill and other her at bargains, all within the Mosier f nd a, *»«» anU W0!lian were top and brake, 125.00 100.00 All parents and patrons are you may have heard by accident ‘ measures urged by the Gooel fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- burned t(’ death- 15-lfith Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 100.00 cordially invited to attend the and which, if repeated, would Ibiads Association and passed by Jnger, Mosier, Or. J204m Work on the new county road is 15-lGth “ ” “ “ f 100.00 85.00 Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 6.50 —------—- — progressing rapidly from M< sier i. "tores this, Friday, afternoon, •eem a thousand times worse^be recent Legislature, than they are. Plot out as- far aro riuL agreed as to -FOR SALE j Creek east, and this end of ti e March 17. at 2:00. .is possible, all the d i s a g r e e a b l e - C « un’ty Courts ii. •Set of Work Harness, in good r .ad will be in readiness f< r Reporta say that Minnesota bar ness of life; they will i^jPc-'T^bnv ¡OtjlLsGihg indebtedness for border. Also saddle. Inquire at i travel by the time the bridge is j ■will only grow largor'A ^ ereL ^ ^ 1 # roads. Some have con- | commenced whipping its children this office. M10-3 ; ouilt. ObiiteratertWded that legislative enact- by electricity. Perhaps this r.jmemher them . "*** I C. O. Perley and wife return el uethod is a relief to the feelings very thing disagreeable frori' [meat is necessary hetore coun FOR SALE ; Wednesday evening from Blaine, jf the one who does the deed, yesterday, start out with a clean des may assume this character Early Rose Potatoes. Inquire Wash., where they have been tut no doubt just as unpleasant sheet today, and write upon it 'A oi.ligation. Others have tu at A. Stewart’s store. j spending the winter. They went o the child who has to suffer ti e tor sweet in mory’ s sake on!, ken the position that, under the up yesterday to their ranch soutl those things which are lovely constitution, counties may make! punishment. Subscribe for the Bulletin. |of town* and lovable. Ex. such expenditures without spe- REMEMBER t j --------------------------— ------ — j ciiic authority from the Legisla G. P. Morden returned yester-! That I will soon have on the ture. At any rate, the ruling day from a visit at 1 ortland. • installed a new power sprayer m , market some very choice resi- • . I ms orchard. We don’ t know o 11 ■ e A 1 Lorney-General, 111 it - dence lots in Mosier at l he most Notary Public R. It. Mori iso l was a bi siness , w|lat it is hut it is supposed ; onse to the request of the! reasonable prices and terms. and visitor in Portland last Saluiday. j () |)(, superior to any othei County Court of Hood River I am spending considerable Fire Insurance Miss Sophia Morris visited her sprayer on the market, County, will be accepted as final !t,me and money in locating the - Oregon sister in i ortland the first of the j (; L Wo|f, of p,,Hand. f< ■ Member* o f the Gcwd Roade I f 88* « * PS“ 1“ ® road" tbru ^ ! s Mosier . ,, tract with a view of making this week. Association as well as taxpayers tlu, most sifrhtl.v and convenient merly of Denver, spent Tuesday in several of the counties of the | residence district on the Colum Good, strong, 9 yr old, 1400 11). here with his friend, R. R. Mor- late were disappointed when j bia River, horse for sale cheap, lnquiie at j rison. Mr. Wolf was introduc- We exchange any material we carry for wood. tile road fills received the clii - jr—^ n-- ( J /Y 1 i this office. ng a carpet sweeper which aj approval of Governor West. '-'Ex- U . L - L ! 5 r \ ; \ We also pay cash D. P. Harvey and John Burg- '”m'8 t(> t • • cheapest and best ' ■ i v e plans iiad been loi'ini- MOSIFR - OREGON graf were visitors at the county l bmg on the market. Only halves or whole cords luted in a number of the counties j No trouble to answer questions The social dance at Stroup’.« seat on Saturday last. to take advantage of the pro Pine, Oak or Fir Hall last Saturday night was ; j y Hazel's put in first-class condition. J. K. McGregor and Fred Fors- visions of the different measures , 1 great success and enjoyed by all. j * Sixteen inches and four foot ,lund went to Portland Tuesday including the annual allowance! A 11 'iiib.-r of young folks cairn ! i for a few days’ visit. by the state of $5000 in every | up from Hood ' iv'*r and'a font ( 7 (county which appropriated an Bob Evans went to Condon last piece orchestra from The Dalles! ■) « equal amount for road building, i Saturday to get a bunch of furnished excellent music. ; I In event a special session of 'horses, returning on Tuesday. Don’ t forget the Birthday So -1 / the Legislature is convened, an | Miss Lucilla Brackett, one of cial to he held tonight at the j D AV II) ROBINSON, M. D. \ I 1 effort w ill be made 1 by 1 r> e o, , ,, undoubtedlv , . , For sale Burggraf e & Stur- our popular sehoolmarms, visited Baptist Chinch. All friends of f by Good Ivoads enthusiasts to ,, . . ... ; . , gess in all parts of Mosier Dis- over Sunday with her ini t ier, in the Union Sunday School are cor P hysician and S urgeon ■ , ,, , , trict. •’ Pine Bargains. See us Portland. dially invited. And if you have W Governor West s veto. Demand j;efore huyiiU, eisevvhere. We Roy Ed mis ton came up from a birthday in March, bring il j MOSIER OREGON , ,or l '!ls !e‘41sla ion has merease(1 have small and Jai-e tracts. Ten Beaverton last Sunday night and along, for you w ill he specially ! L iilU li U L lf ' greatly since adjournment of the , , , ,, • , , . acre tracts that we can sell you ^pent Monday looking after his honored. * »J of 1 at tue . , u price . . . on easy t rms. £ Legislature and , much , the op- right interests here. \ M(1SKr8> ¡> A Walker and R. , | I KOI I l,<,t:K!° n l° U:e 1,llls 'vas All cnn-PSi’rtnJ^noo nrnmnflv All corresiiondence promptly C. L. McKenna, of Portland, , G. Weisbeck, of Addie, Wash., , ‘ • ; , answered. We will lake care of appeared. In the meantime, who is connected with the East arrived in town Wednesday, j i N O T A R Y F U B L IC however, the Good Roads Asso- r „ n f Hood River Land Co., spent last The latter gentleman recently, i nation is not counting on an ex- ¡> 1 1 1 ^ 1 3 S l l i r ^ S S S MOSIER Sunday in Mosier. I purchased 43 acres of tin L. Ii. r -a»«. O regon traordinary session of the Legis- This weather gives one the Leiningei tiact, limn I . 1 >. llai Tlie Reliable Dealers am-zaarman , lature, It is planning to effect a Spring fever, .the fever to and will move onto it with his 1 state-wide organization and MOSIER - - OREGON family, who will join him here “ tickle the bosom of mothei (Enough co-operation with' the ; __________________ I witiiin the 1:1 xt \ v < 1 k. earth" and plant gardens. County Courts conduct an exten- JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Mrs E N. Stroup returned 1 C. C. Brooks returned yester- IN YOUR I live campaign of road building. ! from a short visit in Portland, day morning from lliinoi,:. where fontractors in Stone, Brick an«! ('on 1 —Oregonian. Mr. Stroup will remain in Port- he spent the winter visiting his ere te Work ile left M O S I E R F R U « T i A N D S A [ S i L C S A L T Y land, having secured work there. <>ld Home an ! lr.eiu’s. Hood River - Oregon Card of Thanks .hero a bachelor and returns a We'are he "e to stay, know values, andean offer you Mrs. Olaen has opened » ,a“ "; ! benedict, having .named an Illi We desire to express our sin- ^ 1 . r i- ji reliable service. dry in the building next to the nois lady on the 2 Slh of Febru c re a .,,1 heartfelt g rati Hide to NOW is an excellent time to Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., on ary. lie is receiving congratu We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . our i:eighh(>rs and friends and “ fop in and renew your subscrip Washington street. Giv. her a lations from his frii mis lit re. members of the lodge who so Money to loan on improved; n./. rtu. tion to the B u l l e t in . You want cal i. kindly rendered us every possible i The rush of humercckers and ihe paper and we need the assistance and sympathy, during; Visitors in Hood River on Sat investors irò in thè East'aml Aliti money. the sickness, death and funeral urday la ft were Mrs. J. N. Mo li. • est to thè ì ' ì . i c . ites i: Q l f U of our beloved husband and sier and daughter, Mirs Alice, on and thousands are jiouring in. VV. H. K3SL Y.iK, Mgr. father. Leslie Webb and Miss Lurline Filteen hnndred liuidcd in Port ' Also for the many beautiful 1 Fisher. land in oue day ami tiiaiij We deal in improved and unimproved floral ofitrings. • ell W ork We are now starting on our stoppi li i. ' oli tlie v, : y. ’1 ho: e _ n \y- | 1INSON fru't land in Mosi r district. Send for new year, and would appreciate co;n .1 lo r are delighted And Children. our BooKlet of Uargains. ell one it very much if our subscribers with the beautiful weather and o<a- : O regon MOSIER, - - ORE. would send or bring in their re- d - i< i.tful chinai *. There is no Get your fishing license. S e a -___________ _________ ________ newals Lor l^ .i. q i stinti 1 u! . *r will receive The undersigned is"thoroughly tc “ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK” O. E. Wilson went to the coun- bur share of the newcomers, prepared to put down open wells Mrs. An-de Hughes returned «one'wtth ii&tness ww! dteiatdh in anj part of the surrounding ty seat last tonday to make final Messrs. Hurlhert and Chip- . ' ■ * !<'• kiv from a visit \ ith Hood River I aur.dry Company country. Has a complete outfit proof on his homestead. His nian> of Portland, representing - fi friemns at The Dalles. including pipe cutting and thread witnesses were R. W. Simpson t|,e lin k ers’ Reserve Life In- ? J. K: COI.E, M ohtkîî A gent ing Ö tools. Does all kinds of ce- and G. J. h redrickson. suranoe Company, of Omaha, $ f ment, rock and concrete work. s Has had 30 years’ experience in Mrs. Simson, of T h e Dalles, we v in t<»\vu 11 . 1 .. uirk, Their DHAI.KK IN v the well business. May be found will ban«, lac 1 hi s L o t'l in M< - principal business here at this by addressing him at The Dalles, sier, with an up-to-date line oi time was to deliver to ■ !.J. Ore., or inquire at Maier & Millinery and Hair Goods, March lbiskov a check for « u), in bchanno s store, The Dalles, Or. JO H N W ELLBERG, From 23-24-25. Everyhinly cordially payment of a death claim on a A. E. N egus . invited to call. policy wlikh her son, J. R. Hus- «A ' Lumber has been ordered for ke>; lald> ‘ b’ceas.d, carried in * ? A feature of this the Mosier exhibit liooth, to be aa" ,1 ’ ‘ '1' " I AT During the mcnih of March I will sell For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks LO CAL — Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Gee Results. HOSIER Barber Shop Fruit Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 1 ; E.COLE. A. R A C E t J ! MOSIER H. G. K iB B E E ADVERTISE J. K .’McGR SGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE Hook Ko me Paper T»e MOSICT HlllS Land & Orchard Company Ml yiosier Dock Periodicals, Ftaiiorcry, Novelties, and School riu;;piios. Subscriptions for all pal iications at the lowest rates; I i ( Ì A. E. LAKE The Popular Clothier ’ W W f Men s Clothing, Furnishings $ ' ■ IF PINES HO and Shoes Good Accommodations nk'' ? ,K‘‘; M | THE DALLES, OREGON I Rates $1.00 per day and "«»with which it meets a ll? ¡¡•¡J Corner 2 nd and W hsmìo « . . erected at the de| Kitand will he ,!i T M . i here within the next two weeks. claims. The other good features The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. will till the order. 1,av* , ,,e" u*nam‘' ‘'d thi week Ivy these gentlemen. Mrs. Jennie Wells, of I’ort- , , ••. 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 • a ts i land, visited her brother, J. K. , ....... ,,,, McGregor, and other friends. •: NhU - ‘ II ’ -IN GK 1 . I lie largest and finest display for ladies NEW i’ AlGORED S l’ iTS l’or Ladies, All the very vst in styles and weaves. 2 nd floor. here, last Saturday, on her .. home from Heppner, where s!u ?7 NEW SPRING OXFORDS has bje.i visiiin ; a sis er. NVW [.A 'ID. ' i l ’ MlONS a-.d 1 and Tli > la st - „ ti nn,l SLIPPERS. 'Q1 ARES Wo ha ve made lai*ge r put ses tiian EMBROIDERIES There is no The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, m all widths and sizes. ■ver in tl i is S | i ing and are show ing one of tic i r st as- have received an order for the other stock in tli»' city tin t af art men ? \" over ha i in Imir-.i: . ru•••(■.Js, iapestry brus lumber for the new county NEW SHIRT WAISTS shirt fords yon half the assortment M s Uova il Wilton ii N elv s. Coloni: 1 \ e!vela. Axminister and Sax- Airid ;e » Mosier Creel . waist suits and dresses for to choose from and our prices I ijs^ÖP 1 n > Axmi in all sìzes, frolli a su all mg 20x24 inches, to I .ad es. 2 nd floor. The lumlier will soon I m > on the are ahvnjs the lowest. ground and the mu , ■ under C o . - V 9 feot * - ' * . i i i ' 1 d vi I ) r. *nial designa. ^ ou NEW NECKWEAR f«.r f a , »tru timi t. yo ul m i ' v ì H iì " \ i aìì ' ì » a ! ì '* f of uh . Ucci, then^ NEW HAND BAGS and can 1 — dies. Wei ir V * m ver K 1 , afore do con vi ig-à ki.r *k/C, <t>c, if'l.i-O, '1.60, S2.50. Evans & Son and George Car- £ ^ ( j I an assortment for PURSES for LAD irS. All the 1 ci! 1 ' ! roll uacli ' i. ,_ , I) von to choose trom, and at ns- latest novelties in this ;no will apples to Portland tn * first oi ^ tonishlngly I w prices. lie found here. the week and tomorrow or Mon ^ day Mr. Carroll will start two •arloads qf fancy and choice np- if tuples to Eust-'rn mat ... ,a. J tr A* .11 clean up the IC10 croy. ^ „ ¡ . h i n . U n u v i h v n i v , ’. ^ s we in ove I THE PARIS D DR. H. L. DUMBLE * PHYSICIAN and surgeon HOOD RIVER ; OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. New Spring and Summer Dr. ^s Goods most desirable in the piece goods line. NEW BELTS AND BELT NEW GLOVES In wrist, el Buckles, Belt Pit s. Shirt V\a;st bow and full 16 and 18 button Sets, beauty pins and Stick Pins length in Txid, Suede, Lisle, NEW HOSIERY. For Ladies silk and cotton, all colors. Misses and children. Any. thing >ou desire in the plain, LACE CURTAINS. In this lace and embroidered hose in department we have a very- cotton. I sle or silk. fine assortment in Lacet Ara New underwear in gauze, knit bian. Ch:ny, Antique. Marie end muslin, separate garment or Antoinette, and other very combination suits in wool, cot handsome curtains, plain white on list •. silk, fine cambric and ecru, for 50c, 75 c, 1.00 t ainsook. . 31 . 40 . $ 2 . 00 . $2.50, 3.00 and’ up HO O D R IV E R ’S LA R G E S T & B E S T STO RE