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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1911)
LOCAL — C. A. McGargar and family Important Church Meetings, are spending Rose Festival week „ . . . . r. in Portland ! ,Se! Vlce8 vvl11 be h*’ 1 llt ,h e Bap tist church on Saturday” evening . . . . . . , | W. E. Chown and family are r<;; rr.ir.p; $80.0) per month straight sa.- jn por(j;.nj this week attending at 8 o’elo'd: ar.d •ary and expenses, to men with | the Rose £ how and visiting re at 11:15, by Rev. Hargraves, of Hood River. These meetings are rig, to 'introduce our Poultry latives. Remedies. lDen’ t answer unless {The Misses Mattie Hudson and °* importance to the church goers Cyou mean business. Eureka Rose Whitson left for Portland of Mosier, as an effort will be -Poultry Food M fg Co. (Incorpor yesterday to attend the Rose made to unionize, or bring to- Carnival. mother the members of all de- ated.) East St. Louis, 111, A. L. Sundborg and family, L. nominations under one pastor. Lamb ^n<l A^.tjiosser are taking As the membership i f anyone LUMBER TOR SALE. in the Rose Festival at Portland denomination is not sufficient to The Hammond Lumber Com this week. maintain a pastor, by combining, pany of White Salmon, Wash., J. K. McGregor and wife re will sell dimension ltimber.hr and turned last evening from Portland the services ol a competent ipine. delivered on the beach at where they spent several days pastor can be secured, and the ‘either the Mosier or Bateham’s seeing the sights of the Rose Carnival. •landing, for $13 per thousand The Second Team of hall tos- ffeet. Parties intending to build sers will play Poling’ s team at will find it to their advantage to The Dalles tomorrow, and the Mo tonsult J. M. DENNY, at Mosier, sier team will play a return game 'Oregon. with Lyle next Sunday on the —------- a*----- —- local diamond. 3 miles south of MoSier. F o r B a l e : A Chicago steel 'range, little used. Will sell ‘Cheap. Inquire at Bulletin office. Mrs. J. L. Craton was a visitor fin Hood River on Monday. J. K. McGregor was a passen ger on Tuesday’s local for Port land. Walter Fessenden left on Sun day for an extended visit in Illi nois. Mrs. R. M. Ross returned on Tuesday from, a visit with friends •in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Root left •Monday for Portland, where they attended the Rose Festival. Mrs. Josiah Osburn and daugh ter, Miss Mallei, were visitors in 'in Hood River on Monday last. Lee Evans returned borne last Saturday from a months’ visit with relatives and friends at Alsea. George Steelsmith came up from Portland Sunday and spent the day on his ranch southeast of town. Special Prices The great sw ift eagle in the sky, A monarch who can storms defy. His graceful movements, strength o f 'ing. His daring dips, his long, smooth skim, No more from crag and peak so high ---------- -* O Can lie give iorin Ins monarch cry; Excelled, he hangs his head in shame. Children’s Day Exercises. . For man has conquered his domain The Union Sunday School will With the sw ift moving areoplane. have their An ii iR.Ch.itkci.’sDa., exercises next Sunday morning at 10 A. M., the regular Sunday School hour. An interesting and instructive exercise has been pre pared. Parents of the children and all friends of the Sunday school are cordiallv invited. Have a Stale Land Inspector. Having read both articles in j the Portland papers about the tuture of Oregon as regards the j eastern people making invest-1 ments here in either fruit or| grain land given protection from ! unscrupulous land company’ s sales agents, I would suggest 1 that the various commercial or- j B ganizations in the state club to- Jt gether and employ a man whose g capabilities in that line of work * would be such that he would be = competent to pass his unbiased * judgment on any such property 1 placed on sale. ft Have a rule or law passed \ that would compel any company * offering a plat of land for sale to J furnish the land inspector a full * and complete report of the con- 15 . dition of such land with all in- 2 formation necessary for the care- § ful guidance of anyone wanting E X P E R T W E L L D R IL L E R <5 to purchase. Also, the land salesmen file a duplicate copy of their land with the secretary of All work guaranteed the commercial organization nearest to the location of the _______ * land. The Commercial -Club could then make a reliable report THE DALLES - ORE. on said land to the inquirer and Address 402 W 7th St. also to the land agent. P acific P hone On all lines for month o f JUNE. $15, $18 and 20.00 Suits at --------- - «.». . ■ ------- S ale :—T ho re a g h b red Want to Know About Mosier. •Buff Orpington rooster and two Among the inquiries recently •hens. $6.00 for trio. received by the Commercial Club M rs . B auer , F or Dethroned. expanse, shared equally, would be a small matter. An urgent invitation is extend ed to all interested in church work to be present at these meetings. Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, A. E. LAKE’S | Men’s Furnishings Goods one is from Rev. William Craig, I). I)., LL. I)., of Ne York City, who wishes to invest in fruit land. He is coming to attend the convention of the Christian church in Portland in July, and delegates to that con vention are asked to look him up anq get him interested in * Mosier. Roy E. Miller writes to ask if there is an opening for work here. He is a student'of Wash ington State College, Horticul tural Department, and wishes more practical experience. Ad dress Mt. Hood Hotel, Hood River. Mosier, Oregon. L f Store | | THE DALLES, OREGON jf l _ Married at Castle Rock On Tuesday of this week oc curred the marriage of Mr. Percy L. Arthur, Mosier’ s popular drug gist, to Miss Gertrude Randall, of Castle Rock, Wash. After a short honeymoon the couple will arrive in Mosier, probably, tomor row night, when they will no doubt be given a warm welcome j by Percy’s friends. The Bulletin man wishes them many years of wedded bliss. Sunday’s Ball Came. Mrs. J. H. Porter left last The game between Mosier and Monday for Seaside, where she Belmont-Under wood teams play- will recuperate and gain a much ed here last Sunday, resulted in needed rest. a score of 6 to 5 in favor of the Mrs. V. C. Young and Mrs. visitors, who scored one in the Geo. Young went to Portland first inning, but couldn’ t get Tuesday to take in the sights home again until the eighth, tin during Rose Carnival week. Mosier boys having everything their own way in the meantime Miss Sarah Clement, who was putting five men across the plate. engaged as teacher in the primary department of the school at An- Pitcher ('lay Harvey stayec the telope, returned home last week. entire game for Mosier and lost some of his force in the closing I)r. N. Johnson and wife, J. innings. The visitors had two M. Elliott and Miss Blanche Ross men in the box. Our boys play were passengers on Monday ed a mighty good game all thru, afternoon’s local for Portland to witli one or two exceptions attend the Rose festival. These exceptions, however, di J. E. Cole and family left not lose the game for Mosier Monday morning for a visit with i It was an umpire’s game at the relatives in Portland. J. E. Cole last. Umpire Harvey’s decisions it expected home today, while were fair and gave satisfaction; his family will spend a couple of but oh! what a difference when the visitors put their umpire months at the seashore. Much sport was had this week (who, by the way, was the man shooting and spearing carp, ager of their team) behind the which came in with the overflow box. Why our boys “ stood” for onto the bottoms below the rail it. we don’ t know. Perhaps it may have been because, with a road. A number of quite large score of 5 to 1 at the first of the fish were got in this manner. | eighth inning, there seemed little The new Mosier Creek bridge cba,,c® "• the visitors winning lout. But that’s where they got is finished and ready for travel. .. „ ,, . , fooled, as the umpire’s decision While the Dalles-Mosier road | stands. along the Columbia can be trav- However, taken all together, eled with teams, it is not yet it was a very good game, and u|»ened and will probably not b e ; while the Mosier rooters were rea.ly for the public for a month : {''«•ppointed at the outcome, our boys fully demonstrated that or two. | t|)ey C())1|(i |)tlt up a stiff game Mrs. Nancy A. Hunter and her j and are satisfied that with con daughter, Miss Lenora, left Tues ditions equal, they could outplay I the combination. day for Portland, where they I The gate receipts were fairly will take in the Rose Carnival. ■* satisfactory, only a few insisting Miss Hunter will also attend the on seeing the gaitie without pay-. Convention of Postmasters which ing for the privilege, is being held there Ibis week. ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ c a a B u r m s i' Prof. J. H. Daly, who lias ju s t, finished a successful term as! principal of the Antelope High School, spent the first of thej Week in Mosier, the guest in the family of Mrs. C. C. Clement, in the Grand View neighborhood. Parasols p A t tne n e x t m e e tin g o f our leg islatu re i t woum ue a goou jf men to nave sucn an o in cecreateu $15, Suits f than has been offered in many a long day. We know we can | g £ 2 please you if you will only give g | | $18 and $20 I us the chance. + .* *- O .1 %. J. f 5 J ? y Quantity a 4 ? Any R a c e MOSIER j. k . M c G r e g o r & and Fire Insurance Mosier - Oregon . B a r b e r S ho p J. E. COLE. undersigned at the store o f A. Stewart, in Mosier, Wasco county, Oregon, \ within six months from the date o f j this notice. is worth vviiat he pays for it, and will produce crops successfully ac- — * cording to what is to be planted. The Dalles Business Men’s As- yi soeiation have been doing some i work to protect the unguided B buyer, and as the Portland Com- « merciul Club is getting behind ^ this movement, we feel more en- 4 couraged and we can see how " well our state can be placed in ¡J such a position that the irrespons- Jj idle schemer who has no interest 5 in the welfare and future of Ore- * gon will have to give way to men of honest propositions and stabil ity. V This work cannot be outlined J in a day or a week, but eventu- A j ally will become perfected, and B Oregon will be a state to point to \ that is not afraid to tell the peo- 5 pie what is good or bad. C. T. BENNETT, 7 JOHN G. ZOLLS Mosier, reliable service. We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . T M oney to loan on improved property. he Periodicals, Stationery, • Oregon : : THE PARIS .se «s to givi- the lute buyer!« good B!*- ' sortaient to jiiok from. We have all R ugs M o s ie r . . O r e g o n ««L . , Done with neatness and dispatch Hood River laundry te line in all the new and medium grade*. regon ADVERTISE Company J. E. OOI.E. Mosnsn A gent IN YOUR Home Paper L. W . CLYMER P A IN T E R WORK AND DECORATOR C O N T R A C T S S O L IC IT E D M o s ie r - J N OW is an excellent time to | drop in and renew your subscrip. GUARANTEED 1 tion to the B u l l e t i n . You w a n t O r e g o n f the paper and we need the money. LOCAL TIME-TABLE No. 7 W est bound East 7 :32 a. m. W e l l 3:15 p. m j 10:45 a. m. ; 6:34 p. m. j W W ork D o ell ne 10:30 p. m. The undersigned is thoroughly No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop| prepared to put down open wells ¿IN L o L I U 1 E L i £ at,dressinBMm atj ht,Dallei Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’8 store, The Dalles, Or. A. E. N egus . MOSIER, OREGON A rt Squares O . “ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ’’ Rates $1.00 per day and up Novelties, Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates o s ie r OREGON on Sundays only for Hood River in a? y o f t,ie surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, and Portland. including pijie cutting and tffread* Oregon ing tools. Does all kinds of ce* ment, rock and concrete wfirk. _ _ „ _______ Has had 30 years’ experience in I T } * !] ^ I T j O T -T the wel1 business- May be found and School Supplies. M MOSIER Good Accommodations Mosier Book Store S urgeon N O T A R Y P U B L IC crete Work JOHN W E L L B E R G . Prop. Booll\S, and ' H. G . K IB B E E SONS & Hood River C igars , T obacco C andy , and S oft D rinks P ool and B illiards S. E. Francisco, Prop. We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you P hysician Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con Is the place to get your choice M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Dated June 6, 1911. TH E OAKS R E A L E ST A T E I Administrator. SUNSET M AGAZINE FOR JUNE | 4 I n A p p l e L and , by Walter V. Woehlke. Beautifully illustrated X in tour four colors. T he B iggest 2 «i m W orld , by Frank t J o b in t h e W B Savile—the pre: present status o f the i a Partama Canal. T he S pell , by the Williamsons. Ask your News Dealer. co. M O SIER NOTICE TO CREDITORS. w im p ro p er anu j u & l law s as In the matter o f the estate o f Mrs. wiim u oem iig to such a proposi tion aim Py tne e x p e rim e n t Be M. J. Huskey, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that j Razors put in tirst-class condition. ing laiven up Lty the ciuus now, tney vvoulu u erive such e x p e n - the undersigned has been appointed by ence tn a t a t tne tim e tile leg'isia- the County Coart o f the State o f Ore- tu re wonlu m eet they woulu nave K° n for Wasco county, administrator of alm ost a periecL m ea o i WHat j t^le esta(® ° f Mrs- J. Huskey, de- would Ue a good a n il safe law t o 1 ceased- convince tne eastern m an th a t A l‘ per80ns havin« claims a*fainst . w een lie Uuys land in U reg on sa,d estate are hereby notnied t0 Pre* th a t he is g e ttin g som ething tn a t sent the same> Properly verified, to the .* + * - Children’s Day was very ap propriately observed at thei Christian Church last Sunday evening, the program Iieing ren $8.00 Paraaola, special price $1 9N dered almost entirely by the $‘.•.00 Parasols, special price - $4.00 children of the Sundav School. $2,26 Paraaola, a|>< cial price • $1.75 There being no services in the Many others priced in the a:ime pro other church, the Christian portion. Church was well filled by inom- !>ers of all denominations. The Methodist ami Baptist Sunday Schools will hold their Children’ s Day exercises next Sunday even- I We an* keeping our millinery stock up •J jfitf- Millinery m g r ORI \V e have a large and complete line «if tonda o f amall ahap« », ulao u large as- A full amt compu Parasola from a ten cent one up to a »ortment o f largì’ »hap« » trimmed and colorings in high high grade silk. We have some o f untrimmod. We can save you theae we are otTeringut a big reduction m g. Call and be in prices. I , Notary Public Black 1771 J Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. E. A . Alex. Stewart j These suits of clothes are big special values. We are giving more for the money in i f kretzer . DR. H. L. PHYSICIAN DU M BLE a n d HOOD RIVER SURGEON ; OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis* tance phone, Home phone 61. 1 H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E Miscellaneous Low Cut Shoes Regular oc toilet soap, three bars Men's io.UO Panamas - 10c $4.00 Men’ s high grade mercered under from $5 to $10 on a shirts. $1.25 grade convinced. 76c grade . . - . - 75c 45 c yoke ate trimmed with Val. lace pleat The time o f year is here to wear ed. The garment is further trimmed low shoes. W e have them in all with a dainty embroidery in front and leathers, tan, black, gun-metal, ( finished with peArl buttons. - white kid and 6 to 14. Special price patent leather, white canvas. Blue Sizes are - $1.00 chambray dress trimmed with plaid gingham and a beautiful design Men’s Hues One hundred and < ightydifferent style» and shat» » to pick from. eolori-'g». All the new If yon nro hard to suit in a hat come to ns. P alm er’s B o y ’s Clothing Hammocks , We have a nice line o f b oy 's suits in Wr carry thi ine because blue serge, fancy mixtures o f grey and best line m in this cou tan, many containing two pair o f pants You can surely find have them one to suit j , u in this immense line. and up. nit grades well made, cut good 2nd roomy. erately priced. Mod Children’s Dresses o f embroidery forming a yoke effeet, comes in sizes 6 to 14. special price $1.00 Blue gingham trimmed with plaid ging ham. Below the square yoke dainty embroidery design. i* New Japt enese sleeve. 6 to 14 years, price $1.00 Made o f good quality ginghams in blue and white, and lavender and white. 14, price $ 1.00