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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1911)
SC H O O L CLOSES County Sunday School (Jonvui- Mrs. W. W. Winegar and her with Mr. McCarger in the real tion daughter, Miss Annie II. L on- estate and insurance firm o f Mc- '1 he closing exercises o f the T h e sixth annual convention o f ard, o f Redlands, Cal., left on Cargar, Bates & Lively. ivi osier Public School were held $80.00 per month straight sal the Wasco County Sunday School Monday for Boston,Macs., where J. M. letter egrrie up from la.vL Monday nig!:L in Stroup’ s tlu y will spend the summer, i ary anti expenses, to men with Association was held at Dufur They will visit friends in several; Portland on Tuesday and brought Hall, which was tilled to its e last week. Great interest and gig, to introduce our Poultry capacity with fond papas arxi cities eiiroute. a number o f surveyors with him. Remedies. Don’ t answer unless enthusiasm was manifested at While Mr. Leiter was non-com- mammas, fathers and mothers, Subjects of you mean business. Eureka all the sessions. Paul C. B a t'“S and family, o f mittal as to his object, there is uncles and aunts and friends, and great importance to the Sunday Poultry Food M fg Co. (Incorpor School were discussed by some Portland, were Sunday guests o f well-founded rumor that he in- the public generally, to listen to ateti.) East St. Louis, 1 I. o f the live and strop’s workers of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCargar. tends building tha* much-talked- a most interesting program, T TTUDPD m o O A T v the county. Rev. Chas. Phipps, Mr. Bates is one o f the partners about railroad up Ivlosier creek, which was earned out as pre-j LUM BER FOR SALE. Geiera| Secr„tRry and field --------- — ------------------------------------------------------------------------viously advertised. The Hammond Lumbei Coin- \Vorker of the association, gave «WrOftUCt The Mosier Band opened the i •jiany of White Salmon, VVash., ^|lree stirring addresses which evening’s entertainment with will sell dimension luinher.fii and were f uj] 0f information, inspii a- three well rendered selections. ¡pine, delivered on the beach at jj0n and instruction. Mr. Phipps Let us say, in passing, that the ,either the Mosier or Bateham s ]H(S 8UCh a pleasant and happy Band hoys are “ making good, ’ ’de landing, for $lo per thousand 1 way 0f delivery that he hold.'-, the spite the difficulties under which feet. Parties intending to build attention o f iiis audience *nd they have labored, occasioned by W’ill fi*'d it to their advantage to loaves the impression o so many changes in the person (Consult J. M. 1 JENNY, at Mosier, !i>t' more earnest, ent nel. Their efforts should be sub ^Jregon. enthusiastic work along stantially appreciated by the « avallimi / ! citizens — but o f this we will *•* of Sunday school advancement, Foil S a l k : - T ho r o u g h bred j Tl)e pe0|)]e 0f Dufur royally more to say at another , have n ;Buff Orpington rooster anti tv\ o i entertained all the visiting dele- time. .hens. $6.00 for trio. gales. There were sixty-four The comment on the program M as. B a u e r , delegates registered, most o f the in its entirety would take too 3 miles south o f Mosier. schools in the county being rep much time and space ami would resented, Mosier having nine be but telling what all those F o r S a l e : A Chicago steel delegates in attendance. p. L. k r e t z e r , present already know, as they range, little used. Will sell Dr. David Robinson was elect a could see and hear for themselves; EXPERT W E L L DRILLER cheap. Inquire at Bulletin office. ty asso- A ed president o f the county Notary Public hut we wish to mention, as o f es ciat.ion and Dr. Brown, of ' Dufur, f pecial merit, in our mind, the and Don’t forget to renew your sub secretary and treasurer. The All work guaranteed rendition o f several numbers, Fire Insurance scription. ne <t convention will he held in among them being the song Mosier Oregon Arthur Kuhn spent last Friday Mosier May, 1!>12. “ Anchored,” sung by Mr. Lel- sf in Portland. - ORE. M. liott; Mozart’s Sonata IV, by THE D ALLE S * Address -102 W 7th St. G. II. Leonard returned last Miss Rose Whitson; Mrs. Porter’ s P acific P hone solo, “ Sing me to sleep,” and Tuesday front a trip to Portland. Returns to Mosier Black 1771 Robert Scearce’ s violin solo, Miss F. Sayre, o f Moro, spent W. R. StoL v. ho left Mosier ier V which “ brought down the tt-e week here with her sister, : about a year ago for Estacad la, Mrs. E. A. Race. house,” and*the “ Evening Song dll i f | returned on Wednesday and will to The Virgin,” by Misses Booth Wm. Stevenson and Wm. j make this his home. His family i and Whitson. Baker were business visitors at is expected to join him here to- Razors put in first-class condition. Rev. 1). V. Poling delivered •the county seat on Monday. | day and they will move out to the lecture,his theme being “ The W. II. Kerslake and J. K. Mc I the homestead. end of L ife —L ife .” Mr. Poling -------- ---------- Gregor were business visitors was at iiis best and handled his .»KWW’tte«! v *' A Hymn of Nature at The Dallas Wednesday. subject in a masterly and con For sale by Burggraf & Stur- T. U. Williams o f Carson, When I survey great Nature’s 1, vincing manner, as evidenced gess in all parts of Mosier Dis plan, Wash., was in town yesterday by the close attention paid by trict. Fine Bargains. See us D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. •looking after business interests. Transcendent to the race of man; I the audience. before buying elsewhere. We i'I’he beauteous lines o f mountains! Superintendent .T. T. N eff have small and large tracts. Ten Mrs. Roht. S. Givenleaf, ol P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n grand, presented the diplomas to the acre tracts that we can sell you Portland arrived Tuesday and is A million changes in this land, graduates, prefacing hisremai s at the right price on easy terms. .Che guest this week o f Mrs. It. All colors blending radiant bright, V MOSIER OREGON All correspondence promptly by highly complimenting the M. Itoss. A shifting scene from morn to teachers and pupils on the thoi - j answered. We will take care of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stark, of night. ¥ oughness and efficiency o f their j you. U H, K BBEE Hood River, attended the school The changing mists they shade work, proving by figures that! A exercises at Stroup’ s Hall on from view great beauties this school is second to but one Monday evening. O t not mealit for you. C other in the county. Mr. Neff N O T A R Y P U B L IC The Reliable Dealers ¥ Mrs. Alice Keller arrived from Butstill we know by what we see, said that out o f 48 pupils in the MOSIER - - OREGON M o s i e r - - - O regon lone on Monday and will v is it; God lives in light which keepetli county who took examination, thee. ¿ few weeks with her son, E. J. it but 18 passed successfully, and | The mind that dwells on scenes ** Keller, and family. % o f those 18, seven were from JOHN G.-ZOLLS & SONS so lair, Mosier, a record o f which the C. A. Morden, business man No crime nor evil enters there. teachers, the Board o f Directors, Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con ager of the Oregonian, spent last The white, the green, the sky so A * crete Work the pupils and the patrons gen Saturday and Sunday at his fruit IN YOUR blue, Horn} River - Oregon erally should be proud, showing ranch south o f town. The changing colors always new. conscientious work on the part The Misses Bertha Booth and i Nor artist brush, no genius hand o f both teachers and pupils. Lucilla Brackett will leave today Can trace such colors half o The graduates who received for their homes in Portland. grand. diplomas wore: Tenth Grade, Mrs. Gove ! wives tomorrow for We live our lives from day to t her home at Hood River. Orren E Os burn, James Leo N O W is an excellent time to day, E . A . R a c e , m g r . Higley. Eighth Grade, Grace Arthur Kuhn reports the sale Our changing r oods like colors drop in and renew your subscrip Higley, Leodica Haacke, Stark last week of H) acres of tion to the B u l l e t i n . Y ou want play. Akers, Robert Scenrce, Ray land in Mosier district, L. Slmli When Nature smiles with colors the paper and w e need the Bailey, Gertrude Proctor, Edwin VV. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. and associates o f Portland, be rare, money. i Sturgess. ing the purchasers. The soul o f man is l Im • ; in 1 bare, ¥ W e ileal in improved and unimproved Then in Iiis mind t'r- silo it prayer Royal Neighbors Entertain Of praise to Him who dwelieth fri.it land in Mosier district. Send for L O C A L TIM E T A B L E W ell W ork there. # :***S?v- tf f--**&._**■*, ( The Royal M->i .h'oorsof Amer our Booklet o f Bargains. Contributed. ; No. 7 West bound 7:32 a. m. ica Camp No, 398;) gave a pleas MOSIER, - - ORE. W ell D one Ne. 1 3:15 p. m ant surprise at their new meeting ’Phe Mosier ball team will play No. 2 East 10:45 a. m. place, May 17tli, in honorof Mrs. the second team of The Dalles on No. 8 6:34 p. m. Stroup, who will leave Mosier in The undersigned is thoroughly the local diamond next Sunday. FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ’ ; No. 6 10:30 p. m. I “ Done the near future. Although tin with neatness and dispatch prepared to put down open wells Phe boys are cold dent o f win weather was rainy, about 2. No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stoj) , . „ I in any part o f the surrounding ning. Here's hoping. Hood River laundry Company country. Has a complete outfit, were brave enough to face tin on Sundays only for Hood River Ira Rowland was over on E. COLE, M osikr A gent including pipe cut ting and thread the storm. land Portland. ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- Wednesday from his Washington We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you The evening whs spent in play ------- ment, rock and concrete work. ing games. Ice cream and caju ranch. Ira is nov packing and reliable service. ____ Has had 30 years’ experience in was served by the Neighbors and 1 shi|,|,infr his «1™*’berries. He rr\ X X r.\ ^ T ' T T tlie 'vel1 business. May be found We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” . R all departed iihoni midnight. He-1 Rated that his first crates I— I U S g by addressing him at The Dalles, during they had spent an en joy-! brought him between $11 and $15 Money to loan on improved property. Ore., or inquire at Maier & able evening. ! each. Sehanno’s store. The Dalles, Or. JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. ■ — 1 Dick Evans returned Wodnes- A. E. N e g u s . Public Meeting 'day from Portland, whore he un- On Friday. June 2nd. there will derwent an operation on hishemi he a public meeting o f the Com- some weeks ago. 11 • is wondor- Books, Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, DR. II. L. D U M B L E mercial Club held in the Sturgess fully improved, tlm not entirely PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON and School Supplies. Building, at u hioh there will be | recovered. He came ns far as HOOD R IVER : OREGON Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates matters o f utmost imnortance Hood River on the noon train. Will practice in Mosier and stop at Mosici discussed relative to public wel I v Inch d o -s May lie reached by long dis- . M o s ie r : : O regon and walked tance phone. Home phone 61. fare. Every citizen in Musi t Distric ? . g x m x x -*usgk«g-,«gg'3'»:Æ T r r:K u a p y jK f æ sa ■i is moot earnestly invited am — LOCAL — P On all lines for month of MAY. Must have more room. at A. E. LAKE’S Furnishings Goods Store i THE DALLES, OREGON \ Alex. Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart These suits of clothes are big special values. We are giving more for the money in ¡1 $15, $18 and $20 than has been offered in many a long day. We know we can ! J MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Suits Fruit Lands I please you if you will only give us the chance. J. E. COLE. ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. } We extend the Public a cordial invitation to inspect our Plant. See our stock ! ) i Burggraf & Sturgess I I L et us know your w ants ADVERTISE Home Paper The M o s i e r Hills Land & Orchard Tum-A-LumLumber Co. j Company / M O S IE R O R E. ) J. K. IcGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y PINES Mosier Book Store ! Good Accommodations Rates $1.G0 per day and up MOSIER, OREGON urged to attend this meeting, whether a member o f the Club or not. as the matters disbursed at these meetings a r e o f i n i rust to vo.i as well as lo the nieml t - sliip. By the way, why not join tin ( ’I'll», if you have not already done s >? It is an institution conducted fo - t ii» furtherance o f the inter ests of M O SIi.i, and should Imvt th • patronage and sup;) rt ol every right thinking noui in tin District. It is not a secret in st tut on and is here to fuiT.Ii it your interests and develop lit country at large. Just eonsid i this an invitat! >n, put vo ir .shoulder to the wheel and help! us help yon. D. D. H a i l , I res. THE P A R IS FAIR. M e n 's H a t s Ladles’ Shoes in Kiv.v ami tan, v«> New st Urti IIj' tU $ 3 .ft ^ Special, your r W e also have an i»?**ortp,ent of soft liât ' that have i»****n good urli t i » nut have hern aoM down until we ilo Mot hav a rt: in thin lot. *1 h< nil thr« rollar $1.98 valut a. Your Your j Another lot $ 1.09 cholee. Wo have a lar^e assortment of lat{ios‘ shoes and oxfords in tan, ox blood, patent leather, kid ami frunmt tal. mostly small sizes. V al ue* up to tu .00. Special, your choice, the pair, $1.50 $>rt£CI A L 4 (1 » i(i _ I I I „ «Mens Straw n a ts \VV have a tallii’ luti 1 u t; all shapi K. Vat a *traw ti> »I. • ’ 3L98 Inolmting dr»'*» ahora in patent IrathiT, gun nutrì, i>ox rati amt kid; also work sho.* in tan and black. Valili * up to $4.00. Your choice. Í1 P S M E N S ’ blue engineers' overalls, rmil* o f good heavy denim, seven poc "t*. The | air. Soc M E N S ’ kbuki pants. p< g top, side buckles, well made, t he pair. $1.00 C A R P E N T E R S ’ white drill over alls. all necessary pockets with nail apron attached. Special price, i>5c ' Y W e ANTS:..SHOES are carrying an infai t's »lii»«» mode of a gmxi grade o f vici kid and patent kid. all air.e*. I to 5. a good lookidg .shoe. The pair, 50c Y O U N G M E N S ’ S U ITS LESS TH A N H A L F PRICE Men’s Shoes 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 A large assortment of young mens’ suits in broken sizes that are sell- ..ig at a big reduction, t ali ami kaik them over. W e can save you money. W O RK C LO TH IN G Men’s whip-cord pants, peg to \ side buekli*. cutT bottom, well made. Special, the pair. J1.40 M E N ’S G L O V E S Men’s pair. canvas gloves, the 5c Muleskin gloves, good plnmp/ stock, the pair, Hog skin gloves.soft and pli able. the pair, 5Qc * MENS OFFICE COATS The largest line of office coats in till gradi s that has ever been in Hood River. These coats were bought at our own price, o f a party who needed the money, i f you want anything in this line yo i can buy .t now at a big reduction. V Men’s work sox. the pair, 5 c] Men’ s mule skin shoes, the pair, $1.40 Ladies’ $6 two-piece Mohair drew , special, $1.98 Ladies’ wash dresses, values up to $5.00, special, $1.50 Special reductions on white goods. — Calf skin gloves, all stains N -LADIES. SUITS A T A BIG welted, the pair, 50c REDUCTION S P E C IA L S FRO M ALL O V E R T H E STORE Boys’ Indian suits, each. 80c We ha\*e ]licked out an as sortment o f ladies’ suits and have marked them at a pig rednctii n. Some marked as low as half price.