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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
A T COST Good News 1 or Postmasters I Pain i\tw Highway iioin Here to NOTICE School Notes Mosier Individual postmasters thruout i Marie and Frj : :s Mack hav e Regulai s a ices at the Chris the country have recently been I | A subscription petition is being tian Chore;: Holiday. stopped school. endeavoring to secure the con-1 circulated for a better road be area Jennie anti »Lsa Carr Bible School at 10:0) a. m. TWO BARGAINS sent or the p stal department; I tween Ilex id Liver and 1.1 off or, sj.it b<jw «iU S6 of nica^ifS. Two Up-to-date Bungalows for Pr •; chi. ;? cervices at 11:15 a. and their local patrons, to close and is meeting with favor. Sev Laura Kibbee has b on absent sale cheap if.taken at once. the office on Sunday. Efforts to ' en hundred dollars has been sub- m. and 7:30 p. m. Ginr li. V i ilei . • all week because of ¡¡loess. Subject in the e v e n in g ; that end were made at. The scrioed toward the project ly •* ! Lester Thompson was enrolled Dalles, which were successful, irlvatc subscription, and later ‘Conscience. What Is It ?” A FEW of Mosier farmers jn ty tjiT l U l , t Rep. Price Special and Mosier residents have been i ’ he county court wii! be asked to Y. P. F. C. K. at 6:30 p. m. having ¡and for sale have M- Vera Co, 2 1*2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and agitating the question,'with good i .lid in its construction. H. STKAFOOSE. *85.00^ spring seat, *100.00 ]"* Cecil Rowland were a prospects of the plan wot king’ As outlined, the plan is to start ¿»lini&tei’. 90. CO* 110.00 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, farmer of Mosier, as their agent Thursday here. However, it will he un the road in by the gravel pit on 05.00 115.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, to bring their laud to the notu> Stark Akers was absent Tues- ; the east side road, near the place , necessary to take any furtherj 15.00 8-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, 75.00 L O C A L T iM E -T A B L E of the public. We have upward d ly on account of sickness, the steps in the matter, according to 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 120.00 ■ if Jl. S. Reed, and extend it to of 1501 acres, mostly small fai n iirst absence 1 or Stark in three No. 7 West bound 7:25 a. m • fr.h« l"' Wednesday, iCxilnueilnt' ' 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather the Orecmniun Oregonian n of rtinect with ire present high- at bargains, all within the Mnsin years. ! No. 1 3:10 i>‘. m ! which says: 100.00 top and brake, 125.00 ay on top of the hill. It is fruit belt. Address L. If. Lein- 15-lGth Stud* ’ :.!.er Buggy, same as apove, 110.00 100.00 ! N o . 2 East 10:35 a. m. Sunday work in pest offices, The pupils are very cheerfully .tated that this will give a grade 15-10th “ ................... “ 100.00 86.09* iager, Mosier, Or. J204m No. 8 £: ’ ■ p. m. throughout the country is to bei Studebaker Juniors, accepting the new rule whfch is. of seven to eight per cent, in* 8.50 6.50* No. 17 at 5:30 p. m., flag stop discontinued so far as consistenti “ Do not play in the road” . W< stead of 16 to 18 as at p-'tse t FOR SALE lone the district may soon afford md the proposed new road \ ill on Smith vs only for Hood River w'th rapid transmission of the | Set of Work Harness, in good mails. to grade a part of the grounds ,fl >e a triiV shorter. Peter and Portlai JTder. Also saddle. Inquire at ir a play ground. It is not proposed to close im I Saltzman and other property! this office. 10-3 portant postoffices entirely. Cer- The lectures given to the owners along the road are taking I Miss Mattie Hudson and Mi.* tain work to prevent congestion school children by Dr. lb . Ross, Ro.-s, Dr. | an active interest in the matter! Maud Evans were Hood en iiy FOR SALE ^*v ‘r and delay must he done. Mailjt „obin on and Dr. Johnson las; ind 1 relieve that the valley and Early Rose Potatoes, Inquire Vid.iy were very interi sting am city will both benefit by having shoppers Wednesday. will 1 — received and dispatched | at A. Stewart’ s store. lHtruet.ive both to pupils am i ' alter read from Hood River| S. E. Francisco and Jack : as heretofore, and arrangements j Burtchett were business visitors will be made for a limited tie-; teachers. A vote of thanks wa to Mosier.— Hood River News. The Dali« s yesterday. livery through the general de-j John Burggraf left Wednesday -•cL.-nded to them by the school, I’ EM EMBER li .cry window. on a business trip o llepp.. r. filie following visitors were pres Tliat I will soon have on the Special delivery letters will be I market some very choice resi- [ at: Mrs. I!. M. Scearce am Mrs. Amos Root was visilii; '.indine, Mrs. J. E. Higi.-y am delivered and patrons of any of-1 deuce lots in Mosier at the most Public in Hood River Tuesday forenoon. fice will he afforded the privilege tea ; unable i rices and terms. oseph, Mrs. W. Chown and son, and 'fuy Wilson wash business vi of having their mail d livered on i . ^ ai11 S|;^ndn.g considerable les. Husbands and Arvilla, Mr:. Fire Insurance q , . . .. . . ... , ¡time ami montv in locating the ifor in Portland on Monday and Young, Mrs. W. M. Akers. Mr. . J e " '' the h - possible roads thru this Mosier Oregon Tuesday. and Mrs. Jeff Mosier and daugh- qmiiri lee for special delivery tract with a view of making this Born—Sunday morning, March •T Alice, Miss Maud Evans, Dr. service. _ I the most sightly and convenient --------- 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Du- vul Mrs. Robinson, Dr. Ross and Postmaster General Hitchcock residence district on the Colum- Dr. Johnson. v 41, a son. today issued instructions deigned *,la Biv< r. We e<charrg H i y materia! we carry fur wood. | to carry into effect these ideas B. E. Duncan was up fro We also pay car h Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregrtr and to afford employes of the Hood River on Monday lookin. Postal Service one day’s rest in MOSIER - - - - OREGON it 1 1 in Hood Hiver Tuesday I after his orchard. ■ Only hi*lv>-s or whole con's !së^en. veni :thr. No trouble to answer questions L. Laml) and Ralph Ibiv: . Pine. Oak or Fit- W. H. Kerslake returned Tues-| Were business visitors in Hood Razors put in first-class condition. *. The Color of Flowers I day evening from a week’s visit ¡ Sixteen inches and four foot River on Monday. «1 I i ; 'mu land. A The colors of flowers have been This is the busy season with f frequently studied from the Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol and the orchardists. Spraying is the * chemical point of view as well as daughter, Mildred, were visitors order of day. J i from the biological—that is. in at H< oil Riv: r on Tuesday. G. M. Dickinson was ati id » relation to the adjustment of Mirs Alice Mo.-ier returned tc Wig to business fiatu t i" ; f tin * p'ants to their surroundings, DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. The Dalles last Sunday, to re For sale by Burggraf & Stur- ★ unty seat on Tuesday. i But very little has heretofore su ne her studies tit St. Mary’ s: t been done with the physical 'i?ess in All parts of Mosier Dis- Mr&. J. K. McGregor returned A .ali m . P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n « problems involved. A recent trict. l ine Bargains. See us' Saturday evening from a visit Mr. and Mrs. Win. Akers vis A -study of Hie physical basis of the before buying elsewhere. We Vitli relatives in California. MOSIER - OREGON f. [colors in the petals of flowns have small and large tracts. Ten it'd in Hood River last Sundai The Ladies Aid Sod ty will villi Mrs. Aker..’ parents, Mr. < brings out the fact that th<- hr!- acre tracts that we can sell you meet with Mrs. Amos Root on a ¡d Mrs. W. A. Stark. v limit appearance of many flowers at the right price on easy terms. H. G. K IB B E E Wednesday next, March 29, at , is due not to the character of the, All correspondence promptly The Birthday Social at the 1 o’ clock-. o pigment in the cells of the petals answered. We will take care of Baptist Church last Friday night II. F. Bothfur, formerly of Mo-1 was well attended and enjoyed N O T A R Y FUBL1C but to the presence of air spaces y°u- h si v, now in tile insurance and by all, especially the little folks. between the ceUs in the deeper! B u r g g T â f & S t U f g C S S j M p élfel» - . . . O regon malty business in 1 oi l land, w:>: layers: these enclosed air bubbles ° vkcoun F o r S a i . k C hkap . flood, a ft tor in town this w elc. reflect from their surfaces in such The Reliable Dealers itrotig, 1400 lb., 9-yr-old horse: j manner as to give the nrilliant i C. A. Hage returned on Mon ilso a good riding and general! - - OREGON appearance. The great variety! HOSIER n i - day to Portland, after spending | .. P > 10 '. li quire at this office. ! of colors among flowers is pro a few days here, the guest of JOHN C. ZOl.I.S & SONS Mrs. Geo. Krouse returned to duced by a comparatively small IN YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginger. her home ¡it Tin* Dalles last Snt- number of pigments. The ex- Contractors in Stone, Hrick and Con ' C. A. Frey was down 'i re 'ay j unlay, after visiting here several ' plauation for this lies in the fact crete Work from his ranch south of town. days with her daughter, Mrs. J. o s e r f r u h A N I S A S F E C I A L T Y that a few pigments combined in n<>uU River Orejen He is still crippled with rheuma IT. Davenport. different ways or in different ________ We an- lien to stay know values, and can offer you tism ami navigates with difficul proportions produce'a variety of A number of friends of C. C. reliable service. ty and a can-. NOW is an excellent time to effects. Thus, a combination of 1 Brooks mint t > his ranch last We solicit your business on the Judge Geo. Barton came up two complementary pigments, : of “ A Square Deal” . [drop in and renew your subscrip Friday night to welcome him and one of which absorl s the light SEnrr Portland Wednesday to tion to the B ulletin . You want 'Sonet] to tun c:i !■ his bride to nil Ter. A very on-, look after his property. Tin rays not absorbed by tlie other, the paper and vve need the | ; >\ !•- e ■ tang was passed. Judge has been spending tie v ill produce theeff- ctof “ black” , money. Winter at I. n v lit r.c'i, t ■ i. j In a similar manner gray tones | The Loyal Bereans held a class r\ i .v V. I av i y jk t UI an i browns are produced. The social at the Christian Church on Mr. Brunquist, an expert or Tuesday night. Alxiut thirty. shape of the epidermal or skin iiuO.vS, chard :t o f lluod Liver, is i.i i.s ceils is also found to modify tin ; including friends of the Has Wcdcxl in improved and unimproved iviigliborhood pruni-pr orcba.d - W ell W ork effect by modifying the refrac t very I ife lias b-eii working in !'•> rruit l:;nd in Mosier district, t-end for -,i h tion and tiie reflection o f light. ' d Grand View vicinity I i?.t v • ' our Booklet of Bargains. W ell D o ne - Ex. John Denny, who spent t I k : O r e g o n • Roy Elmiston came up fro MOSIER, - - ORE. v nttr Oklal.oma and Karsrs, Beaverton the first of the we< ’ Dr. W. D. Robertson, of Taco retur n'd last week with t\\.* of The undersigned is thoroughly A"» dispose of his potatoes. lie “ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK” . prepared to put down open wells :®tn ; < • lischiliren. Accompanyingliim - vg.^sketv- .4 >; >i,CX ma. arrived in town last night. /«oid them to Geo. Davenport, Lone with uc.itncss and tis atch i in any pari of the surrounding v we i s - - -r ri i her husband, L The doctor is looking for a place commission merchant of ! T . ; lias a complete outfit, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Randoli h, f “ tha; just suits me.” No need ’flood River I . u: ■ v Company country, ¡nc|ut!jug-pjj,e cuttirgand Bind, who shipped them out this gpipe cut tii g and thread-- ind Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bilyeu for iiim to look-any farther. j. k ■ •t: h a i st ing t(H)ls. Does ail kinds o f ce- .Week. r. md two children. It is the in _____ - inent, rock and concrete work. W. E. Chow i ups o.i disphis a tention of these gentlemen to l<>- Has had 30 years’ experience in I> C lie here. hi.s store a n >rv gasoline the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Dalles, ,that for brilliancy, sa tv mu' Read in Sunset Magazine Ore., or inquire at Maier & convenience puls all other lights ^ C_ “ Motoring Through California, Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. in the dark. It can be carried, JOHN WELL BERG, Prop. by Lloyd Osbourne. B 'mitifully lighted, in w ind or rain storm, A. E. N e g u s . V_/i illustrated in four colors. “ The tip side down or nnv old way. Spell” —A romantic serial by t . and gives perfect satisfaction. LOCAL• During the mci th oi h-i reh I will sell. Cor CuJi, Studebaker \v Egons, Hacks- and Buggies at prices below:— Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. Notary MOSIER B a rb er Shop’ D. D. H A IL » ./. E. COLE. Tum-A-Lum Lumber E. A. R A C E, Manager, M O SIER IVL j V j OIV d¿ C( \ ADVERTISE ESTATE : Home Paper : The M osier Mills Land & Orchard Company proved property. W. II. KKSLAKE, Mgr. enodicals liionery, Novelties, and Si upplies. for all imalioas at the lowest rate.- A. E. LAKE The Popular Clothier The fine weather and rapidly drying roads have caused auto- ihobile owners to get their ma chines overhauled and in com mission. Fret! Evans took his auto to Portland1 5 r rep ms nnd John Burggraf has his all rendv for the spring rush. Robert Hardwick has ordered n buzz wagon which will arrive s«x>n. f F. R. I low ml. I -.dri-uin. v as up from Hood River hst Mom : > Inspecting the telephone lines. Mr. Howard informed the Del! . tin man that within ten day? work would begin on i g the poles for the !' lit a i 1 pov ( r line between Hood Itiver ami The Dalles. He sa-d that the company would be able to lur n'sh electric lights to M - i r : n all others on th • line t «■ ;.i • , Aiisas otitaina at .»(><>’ tii r/ffieh would l*r’ng a cheap : d satisfactory light within tie* r?»ch of all >• I Men’s Clothing Furnishings and 11J t Good Accommodations Rates PI.00 per day and up M THE DALLES, OREGON i The Shadow of The Dragon” Grant Carpenter. Descriptive R story of San Francisco’s Chinese « ( O l’l l (31* * 0 (1 Quarters. y'p ¡sue now ■j- kuk ; sale 15 cents. ^ w. Ja JL... - r> ^ kj a ' L Ladies Was H liv l _ \' n .-R * --) w ishing’ton Sts. fM i * 1 JBKBUm .d.v,1 -I j j ;j 1 - am Shirt Waists f< r in black i.inl white 1 and plain bluechav- n id ehnmbrny v ni ts d v. ili) braid. Yi t;r ¡Ce i : fi és w hite lin- .Il WH til tumi «1 ont i >i > to maten. Lidie with 1 milTs, Middy nie l \v ?uu] c 1.45 ai checked B O Y S ’ M I TS tu of Boys’ Suits, from two and n year old. Boys’ suits in all k. Eton. Russian and Military, vorv he: yle. Boys’ suits with two pairs 5 and Worsteds with knicket*- fl.75. l..'.ti, 2.t¥), 2.50, 3.0(t. 4.U0 e some i sjx cially big bargains , line lining and splendid teulor- , one pair wuh knickerNx-koe ) suits now <6.50, i l l s tits for 'd rt THE PA Tzcr.zxm - nBROnEW K Waists o f black and whiU checked ging- -hambray, well made and full cut, your 50c - • s* . li- Under Lifts of Gingham an A ÍR, .1 DR. H. L D U M BLE i*il VSIC1AN AND SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May l>e reached by long dis tane» phone. Home phone 61. rrrrsteraassir a i Just notice our fine line of Summer Dress Goods, latest weaves and the newest patterns. Suit ca-:es. traveling bags, purses, etc. The biggest line and best assortment in the city, and prices the very lowest. Indies hand bags. 9 inch ornamented, frame imitation leather, seal grain, , h '. c Fine ail ¡eatht r hand bag, full leather lined, se in side and bali clasp, 9 inch frail ie. Each - - * 1.00 H C C D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T 6: B E S T Suit Cases -24-in aligator leatlier. trii lined corners, pad ded and sewed leather handles gilt locks and two clasps. 1 . - - - L60 Suit case of selected cow hide good stock, tan colored, double stc 1 frame, linen lined, full si,.ed shirt pocket, brass lock, strap fasteners. It- 9 her c >rner and handles each - £3.50 We have suit cases for ?3.00, >4 • ••. >;) and up. Call and see them when in need. STORE