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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
Un.de Lee E/aus returned last A ureal many peopl* < orry un- can impart is that which shows us M arrad in Portland Saturday from a month’s visit consciously. They, don’t under- how to do our work as well as it Miss Roxie R. Carpenter was with relatives and friends at Al- sea. Lee says his brother Ira stand why they are so tired in can be done, anJ then let prin- married in PoitLnd on Tuesday. tHe morning, v/ny iqeu- sleep ciple take care of the result. May 16th, to Mr. R. P. Willett, $_0.00 per month sti'-iight Hil and Uncle Frank Huntr-rnnd the was so disturbed and troubled. People are always being astonish- ”f~ ^ ew Y orlc. The happy pair ary ami expenses, to men with r >t f the ex-MosLe’tes down there ar ■ t f i • p>; along fine and mental disturbance is often ed to find how much lietter things ]efj at OI ce f or San Francisco, jrijr, to introduce our Poultry cavsed by the habit of taking turnout than they had anticipat- are healthy, happ and pposper- where they will reside. Remedied. Don’ t answer unless thinps too seriously, carrying too ed. — Ex. The bride is well known in you mean business. Eureka ous. great weight of responsibility. Poultry Food M fit <-o. (Incorpor D. D. Hail returned yesterday Mosier, being the daughter of | A F A R E W E L L SU R PR ISE Everywhere can be seer people morning fro m Pm Hand, where Mr. and Airs. J. E. Carpenter, i .ated.) East St. Louis, 1 h On last F ridayevenlng some who take ii f* * too seriously. One . , , 1 . ... he spent several days th's week While making her home princi-1 thirty of Lh/‘ n< ighbor.-; of Mr. ot the most helpful lei-sons me attending to business na.teis. pally in Portland, she often spent j L U M B E R FOR SALE. and Mrs. C. A. Frey surprised weeks at a time here with her! The Hammond Lumber Com them by walking in and spend »n e t parents. The groom was until) ~*>m*9u***- pany of White Sainton, Wash., ing the evening with h them at J recently proprietor of the Willett j will sell dimension lumber.fir am their home in the Gr Circen wood, / Press, a large job printing es pine, delivered on the beach At District. The early part of tli tablishment in N ew York City. either the Mosier or Batehamh evening was spent playing games, landing, for $13 per thousam after which sandwiches, cake Miss Bawden at Stroup’s feet. Partus intending to bui!< and coffee were served. Miss Hazel Bowden, “ the girl \}'ill. find it to their advantage t< Before the guests departed, all who is entertaining her way thru ^ViisuJt J. M. D e n n y , at Mosier, joined in singing “ Blest Be the college” , gave one of her enter .Oregon* Tie that Rinds’’ and “ God Be tainments in Stroup’s Hall on with Y eu” ;andM r. R. W. Simp Monday night. She struck town Foil S a l e : —T li o r o u g h b ref. son, speaking for all, expressed J unannounced,*the only advertis- BulF Orpington rooster and two the feelingof respect and esteem g ing she h: d being the hand hills hens. $6.00 for trio. felt for Mr. and Mrs. Frey, and ¡^ scattered about town during the Mits. B a u l k , regret at having to lose them as g day. The result was only a hand 3 milss south of Moyier. neighbors, but wishing them health and prosperity wherever full of people gathered at the F or S a l e :—A Chicago steel they locate. Mr. Frey responded hall to hear her. Every one p. L. k r e t z e r , range, little used. Will sell in a few words of appreciation, knows that it is difficult to enter and ended by bidding farewell EXPERT W E L L DRILLER eheap. Inquire at Bulletin office. tain a house full of empty seats. To all. * Miss Bawden started off wrong After all was said, each one f j by saying that she didn’t know Don’ t forget Lo renew your sub felt that, Mr. and Mis. Frey’s All work guaranteed what she’d done to be treated by place in the community would he scription. the people. of Mosier “ this w ay.” ] J. Howard Porter spent sever one hard to till. Her program w as good enough TH E D A L L E S al days in Portland this week at - ORE. « and some of the numbers very tending to business matters. Address 402 W 7th St. Resolutions of Condolence P acific P hone well rendered, but she didn’t Mrs. Amoi Root and Mrs. J. i’o th e O fficer s a n d M em bers Black 1771 E-.Higley were shopping in Hoo< arouse the enthusiasm she evi OK iVl ANZANITA R E B E.K A H . . - . \ u dently expected and felt,with her River on We Inesday. L >D.......>.161: Master Estei Akois visited si v- hearers, that she had not given We, your Committee, to whom era ■ ys in Hood Riv< r this wet k was referred the duty of draft U 1 * war r £ satisfaction. • w i t ; us gvundpatenlr. ing Resolutions of ( lotidoleno uiidolence up- ) A feature of the evening was V Mrs. Jerry Bronorg'i, of Pi rt- on the death of ou r sister, Mrs. J the voting an ostrich fan to the sub g |and, was the guest over Sunday M. j. Huskey, beg leave to sub- most, popular young lady. “ Miss” :n t. the following: a of Mrs. C. A. McCargar. Dresbach, being voted the most W h e r e a s tl he hand of Death j popular lady, was required to There will he Children’s Daj has again come i among- us and re- ¥ exercises at the Christian Church moved from our presence our make a speech. Much to Miss *+ + *•- .«M o t i* m m m » For sale by Burggraf & Stur- Sunday evening. Bowden’s surprise, Warren honored and bMoved Sister, Ma- J. L. Grover and son, of Og- tilda Jane Huskey, s talked up onto the platform and I * * “ in al?1 1,arts of Mosier Dis' den, arrived in Mosier Wednes-i T i i n i m u T i it R e s o l v e d , tnct. Fine Bargains. See us expressed his appreciation of the day and will probably locate here.. before buying elsewhere. We I’hat while \ve how in humble ¡compliment paid him, saying! have small and large tracts. Ten f There will be a series of evun- submission to the will of “ Him | he would prize the fan (when he gelistic meetings next week at Who doet.h ali tilings well,” we acre tracts that we can sell you got it) next to his flageolet, or the Christian Church. You are do sincerely mourn the loss of at the right price on easy terms. -, # - -ÜS- . * + «- whatever it is he toots in the one who was kind and thought welcome to all these services. All correspondence promptly Mosier band, and gave any gen ful and ever ready to lend a F o r S a l e : — Second-hand cook answered. W e will take care of helping hand. tleman in the house the privilege stove, four ho'es. Inquire at the you. B e it f u r t h e r R esolved , of escorting him home. In Vi , Bulletin office. That we extend our tenderest regard to the fan (when it J. E. Carpenter la it. week sold sympathy to the sons who have ¡comes), Mr. Dresbach suggested his 12 acre orchard (»ail of town been bereft of a faithful, loving The Reliable Dealers that it be auctioned off or voted mother. That, our Charter he * to W. M. Thurston.. Considera again to the most popular young MOSIER OREGON draped in mourning for a period tion. $5,000.. lady in town, the proceeds of _________ of 30 days; that these resolutions the auction or voting to be j JIPiL»- Mabel Ruscher arrived be spread upon the minutes of f» O our Lodge, a copy sent to l lit* JOHN G. ZOI j LS & SONS I turned into the treasury of the! last night from North Yakima. members of the family and a ) base ball club.. This matter will Wash., and will spend the Sum- Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con copy to the M o s i e r B u l l e t i n 9\ be taken up later (when the j mvr with Iv r sister. Mrs. Floyd for publication. \\ crete Work fan comes). Allington. Hood River Oregon Re meet fully submitted in F., Fred Wilson and A, W. Mohr I,, and T. « N ora H u n t e r , came down from The Dalles yes * M y r a W e l i . r u r o , Committee terday and went out to the for $ R ach el S te w a r t , CLYM ER g mer’s ranch, south of town. 1 L w - i Special Prices — LO C A L — On all lines for month o f JUNE. ‘{$ 15 , $18 and 20.00 f Suit :s at Must have more room. A. E. L A K E ’S Alex. Stewart, M en’s Furnishings Goods Mosier, Oregon. Store j THE D ALLES, } OREGON Alex. Stewart Notary Public i These suits o f clothes are big and I I I Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon $20 Suits ! than has been offered in many a i MOSIER B a r b e r Shop special values. W e are giving more for the money in $15/ long SIS' day. and Fruit We know we can please tjou if you will only give Razors pud in first-class condition. Lands us the chance. J. E. C O LE . A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U L L E T IN D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D. and Get Results. P h y s ic ia n M OSIER S urgeon and - OREGON H. G. K f B B E E Burggraf & Sturgess N O T AR Y P U B L I C M o s ie r I ,s A n y Q uantity ) The school IHbrtP'y hook enti tled “ Wilderness W ays,” has not been retur.u d. Th > person hav ing it will please return it to A. Stewart, clerk of the schul board.. County School Superintendent; E. A. R a c e , m g r Justus T. N eT has appointed the Educational board of Wasco V « county under the provisions of| the new supervisory law which ol state St 'I lo was passed at the sess'on of * *» legislature last winter whi liter and which k • Miss Alice'Davenport and her sisters, ,\!r.i. F. S. Gunning, of j became a law May y IP. He has ß The Dalles, and Mrs. R. H. Kemp I named the follow ring who will o-v-s Tir- .»a »* of Hood River, spent Tuesday in serve with himself: F. M. Gill, town visiting relatives and deco of Dufur;ClydeT. Bonney, Tygh rating the graves in their family | Valley; Mrs. Jessie M. Britton, Boyd; Miss Elizabeth ('. Stevens. lot in Odd Fellows cemetery. The Dalles. Tl is board will hold 0 Dr. C. A. Macrum was up i meeting in Th.» Dalles Wednes from Portland last Sunday mak ing arrangements to build a bun day, May 31, when the county galow on his fruit ran 'h cist of | will la* divided into districts ¡ nil M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y town. Excavation for the build a supervisor or supervisors ap W e are here to stay, know values, and can offer you ing will begin next Monday. pointed and make regulations as reliable service. C. A. Frey and wife left on regards supervisors’work.T’hs su- We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . Wednesday for the East. They ! perintemlont is to be one of these will go first to Kansas; a id later and as there cannot lx* Ibss than Monep to loan on improved property. to their old home in Colorado. twenty schools in a district and Mr. Frey hopes by tin* clru’V ■ to get rid of his old enom v. Hr u Wasco county contains but sixt.v- ma‘ ism. M>' n*'d Mrs. Frov i four schools, there will probably have lived in Morior long enough b * but one extra supervisor ap t-> make many friends who will pointed. The* supervisors are to Rooks, Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, regret their departure. Here’s receive $1000 per annum for their hoping they will prospar in their and School Supplies. services and are expected to have new homo. g T.cral overs1;.’lit of the schools Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates Mr i. Alls r Tl at i er. who nr of their di trict. Dalles Op M o s ie r : : O regon * rived here last week from Yaki timist. ma, Wash., and joined her Inis n ~ • T k i m !W U 1 •'»•"•saiTgaBg^iTrnBiai band, who, with C. (J. Darling, is running a sawmill southeast of town, was paiufu ly injured hist Wednesday b y fading from a hr on which she was riding with her Husband. One wheel of the log • On«* black sn ip «■d suit worth $I(i.50 ■ft * 1 I o trucks passed over Mrs. Thatch Sp« irial price. 112 0 i n p c e i a l j L c l " e r’s body, breaking a rib an I t» tv>l t' e ffl'C t suit worth $16.50. A badly bruising her otherwise. Special pi ice, - - JM2.50 A n«'\v line of Indus' tan button Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris I « .tl i r color .suit worth 120.CO. sho> s. Miller, of LaGrande. were noti Special price, - - $14.50 Tan amt gunmetal shoes for hoys. Wt \ lot <c !:i. .U*Ä fied and they arrived here yes tircy mix et l anil worth $20* special Men's genuine soisette shirts. at a I'lg re lue terday and went out to the mill price - - - *14.50 Special price - - 95c »How anumg which are tl .<> he >vith their i'au hfor. l adies' Dresden silk underskirts. j) M O S IE R j. K . O RE. M c G r e g o r & co. R E A L ESTATE Mosier Book Store • THE P A R IS F A IR . I N e w Goods dies’ Suits ( S U N S E T M A G A 7 IN F FOR JUNE I n A p p l e L a n d , by Walter V. Woehlke. P* auufi'Hv illustrated in four rob rs. Tut: B iggest J ob in the W o r l d , by Frank Savile—the present status of the Panama Canal. T he S pi l l , I , the Williamsons. vour News Dealer. $It One jçroy One ■J m al» s. 7 5 t Ctfcl kt urtli ÔO vial no M en ’s Shirts Our life . f M A N H A T T A N shirts is een.I li te. i l ese shirts i n fnc f. are stri y high grad th . are* in a ci..ss hy thenis. Ives» Tf y are guarantees! not to fade. W e are showing the III in all the new weaves zczstE'zrxr § .......... Jj P A I N T E R g AND DECORATOR WORK GUARANTEED 7t CONTRACTS SOLICITED X i M o s i e r O regon § in vacs; Home Paper Land & Orchard N O W is an excellent time to1 drop in and renew your subscrip Company tion to the B u l l e t i n . W . H. K ERSLAK E, Mgr. ?wst.'csi}®i»is®it3i!<wi®it€4 a m im i the paper money. and we W ell W ork You want need tha* W e deal in improved and unimproved f,-uit land in Mosier district. LOCAL TIME-TABLE Send for our Booklet o f Bargains. No. 7 West hound 7:32 a. m. No. 1 3:15 p. m No. 2 East 10:45 a. m. No. 8 6:34 p. m. No. 6 10:30 p. m. No. 17. at 5:30 p, tu., flau stop on Sundays only for Hood River T he W ell M O SIR, - - O il E. d o n e The undersigned is'thownighly prepared te-pufc down open wells in any part of the surrounding Laundry Company country. Has a complete outfit,, j. e . co i . e . mohibk auknt including pijie cutting- and thread ing tools. Does all kinds of ce^ ' ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May he found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’s store. The Dalles, Or. “ FINE L A U N D R Y W O R K ” Done with neatness and dispatch Hood River and Portland. PINES H O T E L JONS WELLBERG. PVop. A. E. N e g u s . Good Accommodations DR. H. L. DUMBLE Rates $1.00 per day and up MOSIER, OREGON P H Y S IC IA N HOOI) R IVER and SURGEON : O R EG ON Will practice in Mosier anti May lie reached’ by long dis tance phone, Hormrphone 61. HOOD R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E specially prie. ,1. Lav,it s' Burse,n h> s \ seconds price. Men’s i orous knit union Special, the suit. Ladies' hats. values up to Sp> i »I. only. I5c. suits, 70c. Afl.00, $2.98 Men's pure thread silk l.slf hose, price. . . . 'j5o. New line of tinted pillow tops. Hammock, a full line just receive !} M en ’s Summer •SPECIALS FROM A L L OVER TH E STORE This Spring has been backward ami you will be able to wear a Spring overcoat for some time yet. W e will give you one-t .rd olf on any Spring overcoat in the house, this week only. Men’s $5 and $5.50 genuine I’a r- rmes, special price*. $4.00 Men's exld coats and odd Vests, i O regon ADVERTISE j Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. — -« « ► • ------ - - - O vercoats C A L IC O & G IN G H A M W e have the largest line o f dress ginghams in the city, f a ll and ask to see the line o f 10c. ginghams. You wilil say they aie the same grade that are being sold elsewhere at 12A and I5c. Calicos, the yard. 4c. T H E P A R IS F A IR is the Bomb of H A R T , S C H A F F N E R i M AR X , the worl i's greatest clothiers. To go along with these suits we have M A N H A T T A N shirts ST E T SO N hats, the best in their line. CORSETS Our corset trade is increasing ali You may have an idea that you cannot be correctly fitted in ready made clothes: once in awhile We get such a customer. With H A R T . S C H A F F N E R & M AR X cloth, s we give him quite a differ ent idea; these clothes are made to fit; there are enough variations in sine and model to fit ary body. the time. Ladies are recognizing that in order to have their gowns fit properly they must have a good foundation. N E M O corsets are recognized as the leading corsets in America. W e are showing them in twelve different models. W e also h w e a large assortment o f other m ikes from Zac. up to $2.00.