Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
W L. Dresbach returned tu Mosier Sunday afternoon, having spent the Wir.t r at hi.; old home in St. Louis. A FEW o f Mosier farmers Wood is er d in g a having land f<»r sale have se- M’'. lected L H. Leininger, a pioneer t,,ul loull‘ house on lh< lot ad- farmer o f Mosier, as their agent joining Ins i aidence. (ìuy VVil- to bring their land to the notice son has the contiac t. iti the public. We have upward Geo. Chamberlain report - the o f 1500 acres, mostly small farms sale this week o f 10 acres of land at bargains, all within the Mosier owned by Will Rowland, to R. fruit belt. Address L. H. Lein- F. Robinson, of Chicago, inger, Mosier, Or. .J204m ( T. Hennett last week sold • — I his fine span of horses to I). P. A few settings S. ('. White! Harvey and went to Portland Leghorn eggs from trap-nested purchased a team o f mules. stock, f o r sale, $1.50 for 15. Full .-¡r. and Mrs. Roy L noma blooded Houdan eggs, $1.50 for former residents o f Mosier, re- I turned from trie Valley last week 15. j and will remain here for a time. G. P. M o r d e n , Fred Clarke, of The Dalles, 4-2t Mosier, Ore. jeweler, spent last Sunday at his ' ranch on Rock Creek, near town. Subscribe for the Bulletin. I Mr. Clark will spend part o f the A. P. Pateham was a business summer h r - with his family, vhitor in Portland this week. and next;, ar will probably move onto it for keeps. It ’s about time for Mosier to $80.00 per month straight sal have another clearing up spasm. ary and expenses, to men with Get busy. I rig, to introduce our Poultry D. 1). Hail was attending to Remedies. Don’ t answer unless business matters at the cr un;y , you mean busine.-s. Eureka seat this week. I Poultry Food Mfg. Co. (lncor- LOCAL Hail Reports Plat Recorded Former Mosier Girl Marries i Special Unprovoked Assault A very siirij !e but pretty I '■mo Last Monday afternoon a man The people o f Moslei will lie very much interested to know wedding occurred in Portland on giving his name as Otto M artin1 Sunday. April a* the Romeo? _ .aUy Wiwl a terrible! lha' Hail’s addition to the ,>f Mosier has at last h^en j*c-! the bride s sister. All's. L. V. gasb extendir^' ri toss one side corded, arid all necessary ar_ Husband, when Aliss Anna Phil- ol' |,js |ace , be said, by rangements made to place the Up® became the bride o f Mr. the watchman at uiinel No. 3. Chas. F. sa m e on sale on or about next Chas. 1*. Bourke, o f Portland, it appears that he and a com- Alonday, the 10th. | ih e cejremony was pert Trued by panion were walking the railroad IJuite a number o f these lots ReV- Bigler, o f the Christian track from The Dalles to Mosier, have already been disposed of. , Church. and Martin stooped at the It is Mr. Hail’ s intention to dis-i Ih e Lfide is well known in Mo- watchman’ s caLin to ask for a pose of something like one-third s'er> being tbe daughter ot C. J. drink o f water. The watchman of this property and then take | Puillips, of Grand View, greeted him with a blow across the remainder off the market un- Mr. an(I Mrs. Bourke will the face with a hatchet, sever- tii he is able to make improve- j spend the summer at their sea- ing the ear and making a ments, at which time the price side home at Oysterville, Wash, severe gash along the jaw will be considerably advanced. " "**"~ bone. The injured man and his Harriman Inventory companion walked on to Mosier It would be advisable therefor to Plans for taking one o f tbe 'and Dr. Robinson dressed the see Mr. Hail in regard to pur- chasing one o f these splendid biggest inventories in history are wound which required fourteen lots at as early a date as possible being made by the engineers of stitches to close, and thereby secure a good loca- all railroads belonging to the Constable C. II. Dunsmore lion and take the advantage o f Harriman system. A complete went to Hood River Tuesday and the low prices he is now offering, valuation oT the entire system, got Alartin’s companion and took involving the listing o f every- him and Martin to Rowena to Fruit Growers Elect Directors j thing from bolts and steel rails identify the assailant. He then ., A. , P. ,, Bateham, Amos Root, , to cars, buildings ai d franchises took the parties to The Dalles, ( . A. McCargar, rid. Howe and .. ,„ Fred Evans were elected direc- ,,n more U,an lf,’ C0° ,',ulles ol where the watchman plead guilty tors at a meeting o f the Fruit H'ack, will be taken, ih e task ro assault and battery and was Growers Association Iasi Satur- probably will require two or three sentenced to jail for -10 days. p. L. k r e t z e r , yeai's. day. The watchman, as an excuse for EXPERT W E L L DRILLER the deed, said he was tired of Notary Public having people stop at Hie cabin j and arp! thought as he was working B orn -O n Wednesday, A p ril! I'orated) East St. Louis. 111. All work guaranteed Fire Insurance for the railroad company he had ! 5th, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Julius The fi.-ifing season opened Iasi Mosier Oregon a right to drive him away. Connor, a son. I Saturday and a number ot liirn- THE D ALLE S ORE. rods were out casting, with in- Miss Roxie Carpeiler returned Address 402 VV 7th St. An Eskimo Woman different success, on account of borne last Saturday from a P acific P hone the wind. Several local sports Mary Coonie, the richest Black 1771 month’s sojourn in California. were out Sunday and several fine woman north o f the Arctic circle S c r e e n s Ed. Reeves and his sister, salmon trout were captured. is a full-blooded Eskimo. .She Miss Mary, returned Sunday can neither read nor write, but Roy Brock, of Portland, spent evening from a short visit in several days on the Thomas employs an Englishman who was Portland. I gra iduated from Oxford as her ranch, south o f town. Mr. Razors put in first-class condition. secretary. Miss Coonie’s wealth I sec Brock is one of a company that Geo. Carroll has been hauling comes from Mining lands. She * con lumber this week for the erection purchased the Thomas place I Actual Measurements Stock Sizes has the biggest herd o f reindeer of a residence on his property last year. They expect to make- in the world. 2000 bearing her many improvements this spring. near town. * brand. She has little opportun- For sale by Burggraf & Stur- A number of Mosierites who: Mrs. J. E. Carpenter and ity for spending money, and her gess in all parts o f Mosier Dis- daughter, Miss Roxie, left Thors went to Hood River last Satur one extravagance is dress.—Alii triet. F in e B a r g a in s . S e e us D A V I D R O B I N S O N , M . I ). « dav morning for a few days visit day afternoon, expecting to re b e fo r e b u y i n g e ls e w h e r e . We waukee Free Press. « turn on the early evening train, at Portland. h a v e s m a ll a n d la r g e tra c ts. T en P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n were detained there until Sun a c r e tra c ts th a t w e can sell you J. Sendlingor was down from day afternoon on account of the lation by the several railway a t th e r i g h t p ric e on e a s y te rm s. bis ranch Monday, going to The tie-up on the main line at M O S IE R - OREGON t E . A . R A C E , M G R . A l l c o rr e s p o n d e n c e p rom ptly' towns in Central Oregon as to Dalles to make arrangements for Bonneville. where the wool center will be es a n s w e r e d . W e w ill ta k e c a r e o f final proof on his homestead. The increase in acreage of «i tablished within the next few you. H . G. K IB B E E 17 J. D. Bigelow, w ife and daugh fruit tre -s in Mosier District will weeks,” says the Portland Tele O R Com- ter, of Terre Haute, Indiana, ar he quite large this year. gram. " i t is believed that the rived last week and are visiting unnica having large holdings, N O T A R Y P U B L IC most important wool-handling T h e R e lia b le D e a le r s Mr. ard Mrs. H. M. Scearce. and individuals are busy Hear point in Oregon will be estab M O S I E R - - - - O regon - - O R E G O N M o s ie r ;ng land and se tin'.-, to cominel lished fit.ally this year, and the C. A. Morden, o f the Ore dal apples. The increase of stri '■(- is keen I»« ‘ n Shaniko, gonian, spent last. Saturday at beering orchards is in about the winch lias had the distinction of his ranch smith o f Mosier, ie JOHN G. ZULUS & SONS name ratio. Many fine orchards handling the wool for the inter turning to Portland Sunday uf | now exist and more are being) Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- ior for the past several years; ternoon. rapidly developed here. Crete Work Madras and Metolius. Business IN Y O U R Cumber for the new bridge Hood River - Oregon Kenneth L. Day, connected men o f Madras held a meeting a o 'er Mosier creek is on Ihe with the big commission firm of few days ago and took steps to ground and work, under the su Sgobel & Day o f New York, induce woofinen to haul to the M O S IE R F R U iT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y pervision of S. D. Fisher, is pro made a brief visit to Mosier on Madras U n io n warehouse, We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you gressing. Monday. He is traveling thru Prineville capital is hacking an NOW is an e x c e lle n t tim e to reliable service. enterprise that will provide Mrs. A. J. Johnson, who has the Pacific Northwest looking in d r o p in a n d r e n e w y o u r s u b s c r ip ample warehouses at Metolius, been visiting her parents, Mr. to crop conditions. He was ta We solicit your business on the basis o f "A Square Deal” . and Shaniko is doing all that can tion to th e B u l l e t i n . Y ou w an t and Mrs. G. II. Page, for a week, ken out to a number of Mosier dot".- to hold the business. It left Wednesday for her home at orchards 1-y C ans & S>-n, in th e p a p e r a n d w e need th e I heir mi to. Mr. Day stated that Portland. is to their interest, say the w ool1 m o n ey . VV. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. the outlook for fruit this season , producers, to decide upon and Dr. Eshelman, who owns some is very favorable. fine land southwest o f Mosier, ship to a single point v\ here sales W edeal ill ini|«rove«i and unimproved Albert S. Hall, electrical engi Books. Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, was up from Portland last week will be held on reguhit dates, and f rujt land In Ado»ie?r district. Send for . supervising some improvements neer and managei ot tbe l!«-od W ell W o r k , and School Supplies. a regular market will he estab- 1 our Booklet o f Bargains. lie is having made on tin* place. River Light and Power Co.< w».s lislied. While ihe Shaniko mar- t b s 'riptions for all publications at the lowest rates in town Tuesday interviewing W ell D one MOSIER. - - ORE. Mosier is badly in need ol more the officers o f the local telephone Ke t will have considerable local M o sie r ___ :_________* : _________ O r e g o n bouses to accommodate the new •onipanv in regard to the best business, 7!/ tier cent o f the ter people who want to move here. vay of running the proposed The undersigned is thoroughly ritory that was formerly tribu FINE LAU N D R Y W O R K 1 The building o f a half dozen neat dec trie line into town. Mr. Hall prepared to put down open wells Done with neatness and dispatch tary to that point will be handled in any part o f the surrounding cottages would be h good invest stated that Cm poles for the lint Laundry Company country. Has a complete outfit, at. either Madras or Metolius in Hood River ment. . w e being delivered a!>r.g the i L j I Ä.J. ? .1 F. c o l e , mosikk agent including pipe cutting and thread the ful.ire.” et ort-c ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- Fred Forslund is erecting a route and that the \ • urn would begin iininedialely. ------— -------- —— ment. rock and concrete work. new shop on his lot on the west lias had 30 years’ experience in D. W. Hudson returned last side which will be a great im the well business. May lie found PI AI I K IN provement and furnish him with Tin day from his ( Id home in by addressing him at The Dalles, more room for his increasing Kentucky, where he spent tin Ore., or inquire at Maier & liis brother, D. O. business. The building is 18x3!! Winter. Schanno’s store, The Dalles. Or. Hudson with his family, hisnieci feet. A. E. N egus . Piss Rose Whitson, and tl re« L. I). Fipebaugh spent la' voting men, Messrs. Ib-ard, Kal- Ein Sunday at the Devlin ihan and Conley accompanied DR. H. L. DUMBLE baugh tract on Seven-Mile. He hint. The young men left lues- PHYSll IAN a n i » SURGEON wns accompanied by Dr. Jenkii - day for Met I ford to look over that « HOOD R IVER : OREGON and E. R. Manning, o f F<>< 1 country. I). W. says lie had a » Will practice in Mosier and River, and G. A. Brachor, o f Los mighty lini* time in "O l' Kan- 3 May l»e reached by long dis Angeles. tuck” , but is glad to g«-t back to tance phone. Home phone 61. Madras in Crook County is to Mosier. 'S '-r » tv " 'W - 'i - '■1 ’IBS : i l ■V have a $40.000 hotel, (inane ,1 Men’ s and boys’ dress straw MEN’S SUITS Portland capital. What's the C size w ith a good Canvas gloves for men and l;.dies. cut full s p e c ia l Men’s every day MILLINERY hats in fancy weaves, in soft matter with Mosier having a TiO.- elsewhere. Our hand top. The kind you pay 8 l-3c a pair for dress clothes "righ t' In work : i'\, y(,'d fair weight, i You v ill v ant a new ! ©00 hostelry ? We need it to ac 5c and stiff straw or if you wish means fit first o f all: then the price the pair . . . . .- Easter and w e h a v e m knit cuff tops. t’i * pair - 5c the genuine Panama. We have correctness o f details o f style; commodate the tourists and c; ra cli'ert to I hm a fine assortment and can the little things that nobody L a '.t’i and plensur * s«--kers. X\e carry r t.l Men’s extra heavy canvas gl es with lnrgt gauntlets, full cut, will please jroti« Men's heavy cotton sox t(«r please you. Dress hats for 25c notices i f they’ re correct and No lietter location on the Colum the pair 12ic largest ass( rtn ipfll in the everybody notices if they’ re 50c. 75c. $1.00 and up. bia can be found and it would be every day wear, weigh 21 lbs HIV th* low an«l our prii wrong. HART. SCHAFFVKR & a good investment. Why not to the dozen, made o f good, Hats of the verv 1 m 1 t f'st M AR X get this sort o f rightness have it? S P E C IA L Here is surely a S P E C IA L Here is a real bargain in men’s and boys’ straw hats heavy twisted yarn. 1 l.e A u tenia and ahaJ»OS. into the dress clothes they big bargain in Ladies' Tan and right at the time when you nee i tbem tbe most. We have a the net complete li no .Read in Sunset Maga i ie, pad' - - * 8 1-Cc make; and they put a quality table full o f all sty les and sizes, Chocolate Shoes, button or lace Hats with wide rims and rar- i! finery creations In thi "Motoring Through California.” with good welt soles. Regular o f tailoring into them such as row rims. There aro hats in thi lot that are worth up to 1.25. cannot be f(>un<j. Do not by IJoyd Osbourne. R -autifully Men’s sox o f extra heavy- Not a on? in the l«»t that is worth sellers at $2.00 and $2.50 and these fine goods deserve. A less than 25c. A fine assort- to visit this tll*|mrt ment I k - illustrated in four colors. "T b e good, big values at these prices I»erfect fit is guaranteed. You mixed cotton yarn, full, seam nient and h bargain in every ore. ' M; them over. Your choice you decide on yoiir inibir Special to close them out. the will Ye satisfied with it. Suits Speli” - A romantic serial by C. less. The *>rir - - 10c onlv - - • - 25c pair - - - el. 50 •bases. 'N . & A. M. Williams« n. "In for $18. $20. $22 and $25. The Shadow o f The Dragon” by Grant Carpenter. Descript story o f San Francisco's Cbim H O O D R !V E R ‘3 L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E I .1 0 larters. April issue now **do 15 cent* . XMNSKII iW -*. '•awes.. town, -d. P rices On ali lines for monili of A P R I L . Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. Fruit Lands W indo w s I) O 0 i* s MOSIER B arber Shop J . E. COLE. Tum-A-Lwm Lumber Co. M O SIER Burggraf & Sturgess 1 J. K. McGREGOR & CO. ADVERTISE REAL ESTATE Home Paper The Mosier Hills Land & Orchard Company Money to loan on improved properly. Mosier Book Store A. E. i •The P opular C lothier HOTEL I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings / T h e PINES JOHN WELL BERG. Crop. j and Shoes t Good Accommodations R ates $1 .0 0 p er d ay ‘ THE DALLES, OREGON Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. I an d tip ) HOSIER, OREGON ■TIE P A R I S F A I R ,