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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1911)
NOTICE Ortley Items. Mr. Richards is reported as the Martin Nickelsen and Itoy Robinson, of The Dalles, spent Mr. James Howard made his purchaser o f tract No. 11 in Regular services at the Chris last Sunday in Mosier, visiting second tri|> to Oitiey Film y, Mosier View Orchard. This sec tian Church Sunday. tion was made hv Mr. You* friends. cloning an option on trret No. Bible School at 1G:C0 a. in. ; mans, it Portland, arm on san e FOR SALUT OR TRADE 1 Tho Misses T oee Whitson,Mat- Mr. Davenport, of Montana, date bought No. 22 for his owi Preaching services at 11:15 a. 40 acres raw land, 8 miles south e Hudson. Irene I* isher and made final selection o f a ten ! ' ui: ire red apple* producer. m. and 7:30 p. m. #f Mosier, SO acres can be culti- Mr. Adblsreports selling Tract . % ., , . Magaretle Denny went to Hood acre tract in Mosier View last sated, some young timber, ravine D. _, . . , ai-re 1,1 wlua1' 1 v,ew lctsl No. 2J to Mr. Ackerman I o | Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p, m. . , • River Tuesday evening and took Friday. (tunning through it. Tract No. 28 to Mr. Hollis. K. H. S ickafoose , in the animal show. Mx. Adels, thg widfe-awake O le L. O lsen . W. A. Firebaugh and wife, of Minister. A14-1M Mark A. Mayer came up from salesman, closed a deal with Mr. Portland,, were visiting in Ortley _i_ Portland last Friday evening and H. C. Courier, on Tract No 25. Sunday and* Monday. llie ladies o£ tile Christian $80.00 per m «*th straight s a l - l ^ nt Saturday and Sunday at Church will again serve ice cream, *ry and expenses, to men with Ma^ rdale- He was accompanied «1C OWN .**++*- -*t©0*»*<*- tI9- .« W O » !« * and cake on the 20th of May. by his tvvw sisters, Mrs. Oscar rig, to introduce eur Poultry Mayer, o f New York, and Mrs. Remedies. Don’ t answer unless School Notes M. Blum, o# San Francisco, and you mean busineaa, Eureka Mrs. Ben Setting, of Portland. poultry F imm I NWjpCei (Incorpor- Bert Johnson was absent Wed F. Jacobson of the Dalles spent atedy) Fa»« St. f.ttuis, 1U. nesday and Thursday. a part o f Monday on his Rock LesSer Thompson and Paul Creek ranch. Mr. Jawobson re Bailey have returned afaer a LUMBER FOR SALE. cently returned from an extended week’s absence. The Hammond Lumber Com trip to many of the principal cities 'The intermediate grades are pany of White Salmon, Wash., o f the Fast and middle West. ¡taking, examinations in some will sell dimension lumber,fir and subjects this week. Third grade B. F. Lindsay, a Virginian, fine, delivered on the beach at examinations will be held next either the Mosier or Bateham’s who has recently come West, was week. fending,, for $13 per thous ind in town' several days this week The Commencement Exercise^ leet. Partis* k*l«iu|ing to builn visiting his uncle, J M. Elliott, will be held in S(.roup’s Hall, will find it to their advantage to Mr. Lindsay is located at Ken- Monday evening, May 22nd. All consult J, M. D enny ", at M osier,! newick, Wash. flowers contributed for decorat p . L. k r e t z e r , Oregon, Mrs. Geo, Williams, a sister of ing purposes will be thankfully EXPERT W ELL DRILLER Mrs. Reeves, and Mrs. A. L. Wil Notary Public received. F or S ale : —T h o r o u g h b r e d liams, a daughter-in-law of Mrs, and The Eighth Grade pupils tak Ruff Orpington rooster and two Williams, who have been visit All work guaranteed ing exams on Thursday and Fri Fire Insurance feeney $$i0®* for trio, ing Mrs. Reeves lor several days, d a y were:- Stark Akers, Grace Mosier Oregon- M rs , B auer , j left yesterday for their home at Higley, Leodica Haacke, Willie j 3 miles south of Mosier. - ORE. Portland. Depae, Ray Bailey, Leo Nichols, THE DALLES Address 402 W 7th St. Edwin Sturgess, Gertrude Proc Geo. Wood" is having an “ L” P acific P hone Miss Mary Reeves’ condition built on the mwth side o f his 11 $15, $18 and $ 2 0 Suits tor, Lloyd Fisher, Richard Black 1771 fa reported to be somewhat im- Scearce and Robert Scearce. residence on upper Main street. * * e w ’e t ,r j Robt. Hardwick is bossing the J Mrs. Dick Evans returned on job. By the way, Bob is able to f Death of Mrs. Huskey Monday from a visit with friends 8coot around the curves with his £ W e know we can Died, at her home in Mosier at Hood River. new Brush “ go-devil” with per- X Razors put in first-class condition. on Sundav, May 7th, o f pneumo ilous safety since his off eye got please you if you will only give nia, Mrs. Matilda Jane Huskey, Mrs. J.E. Carpenter was a pas better. at the age of 70 years. senger on yesterday morning’s us the chance. Mrs. Huskey was born in Se fecal for Portland. Newell Harlan, a newspaper I J. E. CO LE. vier county, Tenn„ in 1841. In Mrs. W. W. Winegaris report- ma" ° f 0ak Grove spent Monday ; For sale by Burggraf & Stur 1832 she came to Oregon, set •d seriously ill at b e r i m e west I [ T J " 0? ' tling near The Dalles. About gess in all parts of Mosier Dis t0W|) M. Harlan’ and step-brother, j two years later she came to Mo trict. Fine Bargains. See us Frank Ginger. Mr. Harlan was DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Ed Wood o»me up from Port-j on his way to Lyle to invest- sier, where sh$ had since lived. before buying elsewhere. We About two weeks ago Mrs. have small and large tracts. Ten fend last Saturday and vis-1 ¡gate the prospects of that new P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n . Huskey took a severe cold which acre tracts that we can sell you Red his parents, town and if lie finds it feasible, quickly developed info pneumo at the right price on easy terms. Mrs. R. Mf and little he will probably start a news- MOSIER .«»■ OREGON .»a «- All correspondence promptly nia. Her advanced ageand phys daughter Bettie visjfced frjends P’iper there. ical condition rendered her an | answered.. We will take care of, fn Portland this week, 1 —» --------- easy victim and she died within you. * H. G. K IB B E E (Quarterly Meeting ! a week of being taken sick. Mr. and Mrs. J. K, McGregor Mrs. Huskey was 1 erhaps as B w g g m f & S t l l T g e S S Rev. Dr. Skipwcrth, District! feft Weduesday morning fpr a well known as any pioneer in this ( & Supt. will hold the 4th Quarterly j few days’ visit in Portland, N O T A R Y P U B L IC section, tho she lived a quiet, un-j * 'The Reliable Dealers meeting of the M. E. Church at « eventful life. She was regarded A. D. Moe a id #»fni|y uf Hood - - OREGON M o s i e r - - - O reg o n ' this | lace Thursday evening the I as a devoted mother and a kind MOSIER River were week-end guests of 18th. Preaching at 8 o ’clock, fol friend and neighbor, always ------ —----------------------------- ,1 — BBMg g»B M B rm — a n — — a — B— g— i Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor. ready to help her neighbor in j lowed by the sacrament and after distress. She will be missed by j JOHN G. ZOl.LS & SONS Miss Grace Hodge, of Hood ward the business meeting. many. River, attended the dance at All members of the church and j j Contractor» in Stone, Brick and Con Three sons survive her: W. E. | Stroup,s Hall, last Saturday particularly the official board aie « and George Huskey of Mosier, crete Work IN YOUR Wight. requested tu* be present, as ar - Oregon and J. W. Huskey of Alberta, Hood River Canada. ! ________ Harry Weber was down from rangements fog m*xt year will he — * The funeral sewiees were con- , The Dalles on Monday and went made at this meeting. Every * ducted by Rev. K. H. Sickafoose j i l £ Jy| O S 1 C T H l l l S eut to fts orchards south of town. body cordially invited. in tne Christian Church and in-1 I! ferment was made in Odd F el-! A few more good lots left in Mrs. MeCufre’s Recital NOW is an excellent time t«v lows cemetery. A large number; Hail’ s Addition ut the original E. A. R a c e , m g r . of friends and neighbors attend The recital given in Stroup’ s drop in and renew your subscript low prices. Better make your ed the services. The Odd Fel selection before prices are ad Hall on Monday evening by Mrs. tion to the B ulletin . Yowwani lows, of which order her sons are ¡Sylvia W. MsGuire, was well at- vanced. the paper and' we need the- members, and the Rebekahs.clad j ; tended by an* appreciative audi- W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. M O SIE R | in their regalia, attended in a Mr. and Mrs. C. Y, Cooper onct, unij furnished much amuse money. * ¡body. The floral offerings were j and K. L. Cooper went to The ment. Mrs. McGuire’s theme i u ¡beautiful and appropriate. We ileal in improved and unimproved . “ Dalles this week fa» attend the was “ Echoes From Dixie-Land.” fruit land in Mosier district. Send for folden wedding o f fafevr parents. While she has a large repertoire, W ell W o r k * »- our Booklet o f Bargains. I LOCAL TIME-TABLE I-wslie Webb cam# ffp from she probably excels in the negro W ell D o n e ftanier, Wash., on Me«4ay eve-j dialect as she is a daughter of; No. 7 West bound bourn! 7:32 a. m. MOSIER, - - o r e : ning and visited friend», return- J the South and has made a life i No. 1 “ “ 3:15 p .m fug to his duties as a nurse | ntudy ol the neg:o in all his No. 2 East “ 1;):45 a. m. w. . , , phases and her delineation of his The undersigned is thoroughly j No. 8 “ “ 6:34 p. m. “ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’ ’ Wednesday niorninff, ¡character, peculiarities and talk j/iepared to put down open wells Done with neatness ami dispatch W. F. Laraway of Hood River was recognized as perfect by No. 17, at 5:80 p. m., flag stop in any part of the surrounding picked, on theseeoWd day of May. j those who had ever been among on Sundays only for Hood River Hood River Laundry Company country. Has a complete outfit,. file first roses grow#» on l of doors. Gio negroes of the South. M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y and Portland. J. K. coi . e . mosjeh agent including pipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- They were of the Marechal Neil 11 is hol,etl ,hat this charming W’e are here to stay, know values, and can offer you —.... _ ment, rock and concrete work. Variety. lady niay be persuaded to »«‘turn Has had 30 years’ experience in reliable service. n , .. « «. , to Mosier and give one of her the well business. May be found Paul Harmsen, « t o has l « e n ! misct,llaiieoua pr0g ,ams, as she We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . by addressing him at The Dalles, wintering in Portla»il spent a jg a„ good in many other Ore., or inquire at Maier & few days last week nw tofe home-1 ( j Money to loan on improved property. Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Os. itead aoutheavf o f t««w#, conimie*ee In charge of JOHN W ELLBERG . Prop. A. E. NoEGOS. Miss Alice Mosier returned the entertainment wish particu- feune last Monday evening from larly and publicly to thank the Portland, where she has been two joung ladies who so kindly DR. H. L. DUMBLE Books, Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, receiving treatment for her eye furnished the excellent music for PHYSICIAN a WO SURGKON Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and up frouble, llie occasion. and School Supplies. HOOD- RSVER: : OREGON; Geo. Steelsmith and Charles Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates Will practice in Mosier and Blake, of Portland, aeenmpanied Don’ t forget to renew your sub- May lie reached by long dis M o s ie r : : O reg on ^y their families, spend fest Sun- scripti« n. tance phorifc, Home phone 61, day in this vicinity, the guests 31 of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. & Carl- neck trimmed with half-inch lace, and partment and net yn^jp choice o f v ari-1 fon, 10c ousdesigns in pillow lops with baek for silken taped. Kach, New (\imona and three-fourth sleeves ------------------------------------------------------- ----- ONE CENT. Mrs. E. J. Middles war I re Made o f fine lawns in Bulgarian effects are showing a most complete line fu n d last week from a visit with I f you wish a good all wool suit, one with low and high necks. Also nice 0f I.mlit-«' and Miss, s’ Summer Under- MORE SPECIAL NEW OX FOR I >S that you c:in rely uik >’ i and can feel as her son Bert, and family, at linen waists, with embroidi red cuffs wear fn aft g m le s . frnm 5c up lo an all sured that you have the best, you want Parkdule. Her granddaughter, ami collars. Thi<* *» a splendid assort- pure silk, fo r, (»twV S2.SO and SUPPERS JUST IN to get one o f our Rita. accompanied her home. m e n t-a ll new Mock and very kU»H Special Prices — LOCAL — ; ] [$ 15 , $18 Suits at On all lines for month of A P R I L a \ Must have more room. j A. E. LAKE’S { l Men’s Furnishings G o o d s t | Store l THE DALLES, OREGON | Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart These suits of clothes are big special values* We are giving more for the money in MOSIER than has been offered in many a long day. Fruit | B a r b e r Shop Land s ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. r We extend the Public a cordial I invitation to inspect our Plant. I See our stock bl Let us know your wants I Tum-A-Lum j i m ADVERTISE Home Paper Lumber Co. j| Land & Orchard Company ORE. t J. K. McGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE T Mosier Book Store he PINES HOTEL Good Accommodations MOSIER, OREGON Ladies’ Shirt Waists Mosierites visiting in Hood River Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harvey and daugh ter, and Messrs. F. A. Shogren, Thurston and W. T. McClure. Will Play at Underwood Sunday The Mmier ball boys have chips an their ifMutders now and are ^Miking for more worlds to con- i|uer. They will go to Under- Ivootl next Sunday and play a return game with t!w Under'"«*«si fed*» ty lea. Your Choice, each. 51 10 5c. Ladies Vests Men’s Suits PILLOW TOP n / \ n 0\T 1 V rV7IA W iX U I BACK And 1 U L 'M T I 1 To convince every lover o f Art Neetile- w ort that Richardson's Grand Prize Sleeveless, square n eck -ta p ed neck KmVroidery Silk is the beat, we will snd arm holes Bach, 5c s dl s tinted pillow top. with bark, for only ONE CKNT. We have the largest and best assort- HAUT. SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS ment o f the n ev »st lasts and styles, horn $1-00 a prir up. Come in a. > W e are proud to fit ye.u out with one look ul them. o f these for we know that you are going to be p e r fe c iy satisfied, ami when you are in need o f another suit you will have no other make. We now i have on display one o f the finest as- \aluts up to *4.00. Your choice, $1.50 sortments that has ever been brought LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES and OXFORDS L A D ItS S ’ AND Ladies Vests sim p ty bu» six skeins o f n r-h a a i- S H O E S AND Sleevcless, blea*hrd, Rieh« lieu ribbed son's Grand Prize Embroidery Silk and k s q u a re low-cut neck, armholes and diagram l.ason sheet at «gir Art De- Valut a up to *2.00. C H IL D R E N ’ S “ » C e c ity . S L IP P E R S Your choice, Overcoats from $16.50 up. 75c Suits from $18 up. Men’s Suits One-Half Price H« re is a lot o f Men’ s and Young rTft.rwBBi Waists o f Lawn. Linen and Men's suits in Cassimercs, Worsteds gj|k and Mixtures, mostly in small sizes' in 31, 33, 34 and 36 chest measu few in sizes 40 and 42. * 7.00 suits, now *12.50 and *17.60 suits, now 10.00 suit for 14 ** » 18 “ all wool, 20 ** •• •• now 20' « i t grey all wool material, 12.oo m TH E P A R I S F A I R . Ladies’ S h i r t Waists H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E - __________________________________________ $1.75 Waists, now • • 1.25 “ « * 1.50 " ( • 2.50 ” « < 2.30 “ 1 *- 4.00 ** t • 6.00 •” .67 .67 .75 1.25 1.15 2.00 3.00