Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 05, 1911, Image 4

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NOTICE
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____ SYLVIA SlcCUWE COMING
o n Monday night, next, Sylvia
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W. McGuii ,
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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
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FOR SALE 'bll TRADE
1,e wdl el!l' rt ell ned ar.d who can
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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 .
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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
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rfg, to introduce our Poultry ,nj38jon( which is placed far he- £ i M
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- < £ 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!
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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.,
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. i n her faithful delineation o f ! 2 S
wit! sell dimension lu mher.fi rand , ,
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I darkey life in the Sunny South.
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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.
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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. •
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Turn-A-i Lum Lumber Co.
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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
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Oregon
THE DALLES
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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
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P. L. Arthur left yesterday on
■; a business trip to Portland.
Razors put in first chus condition.
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The Pines Hotel will serve ic,
cream
and cake to the general
/
public and patrons of the danct ,
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i morrow night.
For sale by Burggraf & Stur-
f
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gess in all parts of Mosier I)is-
Don’ t forget that the Ice
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,• trict. line bargains. See us
( ream Social will lie held in the;,
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... 1 DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
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he lore buying elsewhere. We
Sturgess building tomorrow at-1,
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, 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 |
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. acre tracts tuat we can se you,
ladies of the Christian Churcn. , ,.
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A big dish of cream and a b i g l W f rI« ht Iinc® on casy termf ' I MOSIER
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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
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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 ,, . .....
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will have a thousand offspring.” • M (,N ,tR
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OREGON MOSIER - - - OREGON
whereat a little girl in the hack
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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
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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.
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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*
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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
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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 “
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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
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■ 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
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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
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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.
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\ 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
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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
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.event
than
ever
this
yearbeeau
e
BOYS’S
SUSPENDERS, fancy
Jup
to
?1.25
each,
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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.
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$ 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,
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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