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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
____ I NOTICE A J ____ SYLVIA SlcCUWE COMING o n Monday night, next, Sylvia "* * ’ W. McGuii , l A FEW* of MMw< fa r tix r ^ j,.,.;^ v i |j ,,;v, a rct;u i ttl hfeviDg.,land-for sale have se* g . . . - . . , H J i , commenC;.;; nt 8 Ir^ted L. II. -Leininger, a pioneer 0-ei(;c!;. j .!t;| 4 j.„n that talent farmer of Mester, as taeir ugen. uf this hi.;h onl.T favors such *> bring their.lardHo the notice ima|| l(AV1;, aa ; „ k . v, M r, of the public. V> af 1500 acres, mostly smail I aim sk ill dm.im. ’ ii. Km lar; Ho ns at bargains, all within the Moater , vw„ iuMttn fruit bait. Address L H I ein tmd cities. \/e oelleve, JE04m er, that there are enough people léger, Mesieiv Cfr.' in Mosier and vicinity who like to / “ V W -/ f ■*. ay . > * A rt tt I I y - ~ ) FOR SALE 'bll TRADE 1,e wdl el!l' rt ell ned ar.d who can i 1.0 ’i appreciate good elocution, to fill 40 acres raw Ianch 8 miles south ; , . , the house on Monday night, It of ¿\flrtsier, 30*6fcres can Tie cdlti i tlicre are any who have not had ( 2 vated, some young timber, ravine I any opportunity like this, we ad- § rfnn'B* through it. | vise them to take at’ Vantage o i , j 0*J£-L. O l s :: n . . 1 1 A14-1M (it. I Mrs. McGuire will he assisted ff „■ca i by the best local talent in vocal ^ t i „ H i . L jt a .'L '.N -i $80.00 per month straight sal- an(j instrumental music, which ' “i afy and expenses, to men with ( a|(Jl)e is worth the price of ad- ¡J t ¡ , ¿ . r ’ c rfg, to introduce our Poultry ,nj38jon( which is placed far he- £ i M * a - < £ i . .'j Rem'jMfu*. Don’ t answer unless |ow the price generally charged j C4- you" mean business. Eureka for entertainments of this kind. ! Poultry Food M fg Co. (Incorpor- Mrs. McGuire appeared in - ated.) East St. Louis, III. Hood River during the Winl r < m X T T P A T and tiie Hood River News said i r lili Notice to Fruit Growers ; of her: ni.- t i "rwen mr. • ....'.aaauiBCTiWBix; “ The large audience which Those wishing arsenate of! **i ekd for suttimae spraying can ' greeted Mrs. Sylvia W. McGuire T h e s e s u its obtain it at the, warehouse o f the i at the Christian Church express- Mosier Fruit Association on Sat.- cd , i their appreciation i of the pro- W e a re g iv in g s p e c ia l v a lu e s , uVday, April 22nd and the follow gram given by this talented j ing Saturday; .Anril 29. reader. Wherever she appears j ^ m o r e f o r t h e m o n e y in her audiences feel that they have j » Don’ t forget to renew your sub heard the very beat, ami look j scription. forward to the time when they | may hear her again. Every num- 1 H LUMBER POT!-SALE. t h ’ -n h a s b e e n o f f e r e d i n m a n y a her on the program was thor-jg The Hammond Lumber Com oughly enjoyed, tho she excelsj \ pany of While Salmon, Wash., ... ,. .. . . , „ . i n her faithful delineation o f ! 2 S wit! sell dimension lu mher.fi rand , , , ,, • I darkey life in the Sunny South. * lane, delivered on the beach at Mrs. McGuire’s theme Monday y> either the Mosier or Bateham’s night will be “ Echoes from Dixit ' landing, for $18 per thousand | ( ,, feet. Hirtieriintending to build J n Admission, Adults, 35 cents; «fill find it to their advantage to. children, 25 cents. chnsult J. M. D u n n y , at Mosier, All school children selling six Oregon. or more adult tickets each will he A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U L L E T IN given a free ticket. Tickets may . also be purchased at the hank a n d G e t R e s u lts . D. D. Had visited m Portland o G.ÏKI L Furnishings rore D LES, OREGON O 0 Cl S doleos are hr* $15, $18 and $20 Suits long day. We know wi can please you if you will only give us the chance. this wet*k. Ortlcy Items. . R. M. Ross was a passenger on Mr. C. C. Smith, of Portland, Wednesday in ifrnhig’s local for was seen on our streets last Fri Bbrtland. day with several prospective Mrs. C. J. Smith, of Portland, ( pUrc(ia3er3 of Mosier View Or W e lt heu? thlf9 wc;ek„ v* f daughter, Vfr*. J. E. Cole. her char,I land. ,, ... e ... , Mr; Spaulding of Minneapolis F. R. Chown and wife of m in was a visitor here last Portland are here visiting their ¡week purchasing Tract No. 30 son, W. E. Chown, and family. of ill 1 platted orchard land. Roy Stokes came up from Es- Mrs. Hudson and daughter of :/ Ucada yesterday, going hack Portland, were here last Friday. 1 home this morning. ] Mrs. Hudson has purchased O. A, Frey was in town last Tract No. 2 of Mosier View | Montfay.'from his fruit ranch in land. the Greenwood neighborhood Messrs. Youmas, Armstrong, Prof. Lawrenc'*, and W. H. Wal- J. H. Reeves and wife, of e x te n d in v ita tio n See th e to P u b lic in s p e c t a c o r d ia l ou r o u r s to c k Í .e t u s k n o w Spec jrric Regular services at the Chris tian Church Sunday. Bible School at 1C:CC a. ir. Preaching services at 11:15 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. in. K. H. SlCKAFOOSK, Ministe r. • V** * y o u r w a n t- Turn-A-i Lum Lumber Co. 5 a | g k if fi T % School Notes Lloyd Fisher w,3 absent Mon day. Leo Higley and Orvil Railcy were absent Tuesday. Grace Bailey was absent on Wednesday. Florence Phillips was absent Thursday. Lester Thompson has been ab- sent all week. Arvilla Husbands was a visitor Wednesday. The state examination for 8th On lines for month of A P R I L . Must have more room. <1 grade will be given next Thurs- R.day and Friday at the school V. house, by Leo Higley. Tiie first High School and the fourth Grammar School graduat- c ing exercises will lie given a( ’C Stroup’s Hail Monday evening, . ' May 22nd. Rev. IJ. V. Poling, of Tiie Dalles, will deliver the F lecture, and a musical program ; by pupils anb home talent is it . preparation. Everyone interest ed in the Mosier Public School is L requested to he present. Mosier, Oregon. P. L. EXPERT K r e t z e r W ELL . Notary Public and All work guaranteed Fire Insurance ^ Mosier - Oregon THE DALLES - ORE. Address 402 W 7th St. P act k : P hone Black 1771 Miss I.urline Fisher visited in : cd Itiver yesterday. Alex. Stewart D R IL L E R Fruit M O SIE R B a r b e r Shop 0 C P. L. Arthur left yesterday on ■; a business trip to Portland. Razors put in first chus condition. 1 The Pines Hotel will serve ic, cream and cake to the general / public and patrons of the danct , /. i morrow night. For sale by Burggraf & Stur- f . gess in all parts of Mosier I)is- Don’ t forget that the Ice . . T . ‘ • o o - i -ti i i i i - ,• trict. line bargains. See us ( ream Social will lie held in the;, , . , , ... 1 DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. o, he lore buying elsewhere. We Sturgess building tomorrow at-1, ,, j, . . _ , , , , i have smai and arge tracts. Ten P h y s ic ia n a n d S ur g e o n ternoon and evening by the | , ... i ;• e ,, r„ . .. ,,, . acre tracts tuat we can se you, ladies of the Christian Churcn. , ,. . . . . . M. A big dish of cream and a b i g l W f rI« ht Iinc® on casy termf ' I MOSIER - OREGON hunk of cake for 15 cents. I A1‘ correspondence promptly | answered. We will take care of The White Salmon Enterprise you. H . G . K IB B E E says that a teacher in the Hood ^ r r* r ii „ River school was describing the , D U V g g r i U C M o l l l l g C S S salmon and its habits, saying, N O T A R Y F U B L IG The Reliai !e Dealers “ and, children, a single salmon ,, . ..... .. will have a thousand offspring.” • M (,N ,tR * * OREGON MOSIER - - - OREGON whereat a little girl in the hack ’ ------------- -- -— ----------------------,■ -........ . seat gasped, “ Goodness and JOHN G. ZOI.LS & SONS :io-.v a' out married , nes? AD VERTISE , on true tors in Stone, Iiriek and Con crete Work- NOTICE. IN YOUR Mood River Oregon There will be a meeting of the Commercial (Tub in the office o t ---------------------------------------- Burggraf & Sturgess, on Friday, rr*l, ~ m • ttm i . lay 5ih, at 8 p. m., to consider 1 lIC i O S 1 £ T l i l l i S tiie resignation of Dr. Nick Johnson as President, and fill any NOVV is an excellent time to vacancy that may occur. drop in and renew your subscrip Some new problems having Company arisen about the building of the tion to the B u l l e t i n . Y ou want exhibit booth, all contributors to ' the paper ai d we need the fund are urgently requested f this W. IL KERSLAKE, Mgr. to be present:. money. D avid R obinson , W«*ileal in i , roved anil unimproved Secretary. frn'4 land in Mosier district. Send for W ell W ork our i < okP-t of Parrains. * E. COLE. Koine Paper Land & Orchard drtley, spent a few hours in were visitors at Ort.loy last I'ri tAwn last Tuesday. E. A. R a c e , m g r . day. Mrs, J. P. Hunter, of Port land, 18 here this week visPfnj* * John Carroll, who recently un iftr brothers, Robert M. and derwent an operation at Hood John Ross, and their families. River for appendicitis, returned ò R. W. Simpson returned Tues home last Mónday. Mr. Car- day from The Dalles, whore he roll's condili, n '8 quite satisfai Ta, «.«K phrehased a tract of isohit I land tory, a • • mling to his physiciai s. adjoining hfe homestead. tl»o he is, of course, still very W ell D o ne No. 7 West bound 7:32 a. m. AftlSIER. - - ORE. ■ 0. E. Wilson spent a coupk* of vv >ak. No. 1 “ “ 3:15 p. m days In town the first of the St.,Illoy Watt, 0f Erics o. 2 East “ 10:45 a. m. The undersigned is thoroughly •Week., from Ins homestead in the ^ n . ig visiting his No. 8 “ “ f.;34 p. in. “ FINE LAUNDRY WORK' R E A L E S T A T E prepared to put down open wells Do:. ■ with neat . ss and di*. atch southern part of the district. tv|..,ivo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanle-, No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., Pag stop in any part of the surrounding Miss Helen Bauer, of Portland, Eastman, On S’undays. only for Hood River Hood River I sundry Company country. Has a complete outfit,. is visiting her mother and broth WatL will be joined 'V Ills « i fe i V J O S I i ! ; ! vUIT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y land Portland. .1. K. -»IK. M«smt A unt including pipe cutting and thread er at their home orb' Mokier in a short time and they will ing tools. Does ail kinds of ce- We a o here to stay, know values, and can offer \oii ---- - - ' , ■ ment, rock and concrete work. Greek. spend the summer here ahd may reliable service. Has had 30 years’ experience in Don A. Cole came up from > inake Isis ! heii intuii home. the well business. May be found We s 'i, it your business on the is of “ A Square Deal’ ’ . The Christian Church was well Portland last Friday and visited by addressinjfchim at The Dalles, Mor. 'ij /;;■ L an on improved property. (Saturday and Sunday with his fill' ! I." t Sunday nigiil by Odd Ore., or inquire at Maier & Fellows ¡nul the general public, Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. Ja-otber, J. E. Cole. JOHN WELLBLRG. Prop. to hear the well delivered ser A. E. N e g u s . 1 Mrs. Godberson went to The mon of Rev. K. II. Sickafoose, j ^ h a !/ dalles on Tuesday to make ar- iM o s i i .T 1 M/W.V S t o r e the occasion being the 92nd ani- gangem^nts for final proof on vbrsary of the founding of Odd 1>( K-ks. Stai ioñt ty , N ovelties. Jlfer homestead south of town. Fellowship i'i America. Mein- PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON and , elìco! f.iii jiplics, ! Quite a number of local Wood h'l'i of tue lo, al lodges of Odd HOOD RIVER : OREGON men attended the state con von Fellows and Weheknhs attended ; for all puM icalioas at tiie lowest rate- Will practice in Mosier and lion of Mo ler.i Woodmen o: ina h , Iv. marching in regalia May lie reached by long dis : : O regon America, held in Hood River on f „ )W thuir hall U>the church. tance phone. Home phone 61. Wednesday and Thursday. f. r -L? i VaS ÌS t T 4 \ Mrs. Henry Nelson, of Eugene. 1 j Tl.is is a sp >ci:d i i tnt ion lor vve worth up to Nemo w e e i v MEN S NEGLIGE SHIRTS I tni lot you will find values V i ESl's S O X . Plain, colored H arrived in Mosier lust Simhc pou to visit our Ci i o jr Choice............. w i o u¿ gild will visit several » e -ks with Tiie first week in May has mi nt this week. \ 1fl?r parents, Mr. and Jl'r.. C. J. be'ii “ Nemo Week’ ’ fur yi'ars »to sot* i! ;* new Neni s. STRAW | ft all I he pair.............................10c. and] ... . Littlepage. at Grand View. .•.'he time when nil tl.e now 1 Other m-ikos in late m els ■i .¡-j ‘ 1 or dress or everyuay vear.l sizes in the let. t11 f-i U'K f, Ì* Tt'F S U S P E N D E R S Forboys.'5c. Geo. W. Kleiser, wife and son, ■Nemos ¡.¡-e ready. A greater ■Í1.50 anil ÍLk’CO. Hats in this lot that are wortbJ. Your Choice, the garment.. 3$c. MEN SUMMER U N D E R - .event than ever this yearbeeau e BOYS’S SUSPENDERS, fancy Jup to ?1.25 each, | Dr. Hicks C. Fentori, wife ami it is I lie first full showing of th ■ ^W EAR 1VC colors, good grade elastic, for tivo children, and Jas. Thump 8. V. D. U N D E R W E A R $ 1 . 6 0 V our Ciioici <1EN*G H A T S , new 10c., 15c. and 25c a pair. I Here is an assortment of sum- For gentlemen. genl gin and wife, came up from Athletic Style, ! ! Here is a bargain liner underwear that is worth in separa ate garment or in Union MENS’ SUSPENDERS, g o o d Portland last Friday evening and N E M O LASTIKOPS CORSET jj .,. a!| v V , s,¡ SPECIAL [from 3:>c to 15c. a garment, in Suits, for fo: SI, Sl.Su and $2 a suit |«ra(le elastic web. full length. were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. SYSTEM . styles, in c,dors Mack. JBalbngjrui and porous knit. Jcheap at 50c., Our Price... 24c. 0. A. McCargar until Sunday m e n ’ s D R E IS SK.R iS. 43C [Special, to close out. brown. These hats evening. 3 Thpre’s a new I» nunlel UMUICI for IVI everv 1* t Cl V ¡ in .'iii¡v>s mal thru i* s. made of * from r.-/*.™ $2.00 c*> rn up >••% to • ' ' V ■ nent tlK. 17c. M E N S £ C X Good e v* iv dai R C H I H U P . L O -'2 P i k e ___ , ..... Al , , ve lgUI'i from th . coiueii imi caie and mauri ■ . ..;i t- i slender t i Frank Conlee brought into our. i vi.rk sox, the pair.............. 5c. (, ,-hit A good assortment including S P E C IA L the extra stout the most com-)' Box piaited r n lt pear .■rffice this week some ripe sir.,' all kinds ot goods in ginghann able and stjlish corsets ev* r M E f'J ’ G H A T A » — Black ns, double yoke. eo c ;MEM S S O X In plain biack Waistings. wool goods and silks.* denies, grown on Ira Rowland’s i?.53 and up. grey g. i ' s'. I \ pluck place across the river. The’ 38c.j an ar.d fancy. The pair ... 10c! Your Choice, One-Half Price were picked on April 2oih. Mr. g 1 A tj Howland has shipped a few . r H R L J 7 ? R E sies already, Init the pEki ig e:. J -± 2 t \ 9 H O O D R IV E R ’5 L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E 8 k dL Â A j E j 1 A i. Aen will not open unfil Monday, ! t kb *J j It. i r ■ ■■ • MOSIER ORE. 4 c. M c G r e g o r & co. Periodicals, LOCAL TIME-TABLE Good Accommodations Rates $1.10 per day and up DR. II. L. DUMBLE H osier , O regon jOl v. Tile madras, raised strip* s.> '< ' '"r a .-“'.nr.ent 'n Frenchjand fancy sox in sitipes, lace and” ,-rr »coat stile, laundred cuffs, tine‘,a'’’n d'an* Porous knit andjfigured, double heel and toe, lundi rwear, 50 c. and V, V