Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 26, 1911, Image 4

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    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
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A
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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.