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The ball game between Belmont
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insulted in a victory for the
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fm-ncr l y a score o ’ G to 5.
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There was lots o f hard hitting by
Men'll v-VOO Shoe
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but fast fielding held
Boys' ¥2.75
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$2.25
t!ie score down. Olsen, for the
local hunch, pitched good ball, as
83c. Overalls
70c
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did
Thomas for the Belmont club
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! Snirt
and bad it not been for the pool
base-running o f our boys the
s:<m* would have been different.
Tiie brand o f ball put up by both
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teams was good, considering the
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the condition o f the grounds,
which made it nearly impossible
to field a ball cleanly. The
feature o f the game was the
-«WWSstliM base runningof Clay Harvey, foi
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if ¿"ft r\ s \
/I Mosier, ’ who ran from home plate
>ase i* 121 seconds flat,
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O ' * 1 / 1 / * j w in g remai rkable because he did
time he was at bat.
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Belmont--- 6-11-6— — Hosier----5-10-5
Batteri.-« — Bf Imoat-Elliott and Thomas;
! Mosier—Olsen and Arthur.
LO C A L
A sane and altogether deiight-
------------fill 4' m o f July picnic w*.-. |«.; -'
$80.00 per nuntlh itw.ight «a.1-, tieipaLd in by a number o f |
ary ami e»DMisrM, to men with Grand Vie\v residents.
it u for
the
pig, to introduce oui* Poultry ; Tlse place sc
Remedies. Don’ t answer unless, p'enic in a cool shady Spot OI; I
you mean business.
Eureka | what is known us th > Hunger I I
Poultry Food M fg Co. (Incorpor place, near a large spring and j
within sound o f a tiny waterfall. I
ated.) East St. Louis, IP,
Flags and bunting were in
evidence, target shooting am! ■
Novice to Fruit Growers
games o f various kinds were i r - 1
In order that boaes can be or- dulged in, patriotic airs werej
"iered, it is very importsnl that rendered, canned variety, while j
yoitr estimates on all fruit be in j hammocks, cushions and rugs!
our office pot later than July 1stj contributed to the comfort of all.
And when it came to the eating
^ext.
Mos«c",: F r u it íi-ianvíuis’ A s . s ’ n . i ime, well, lack o f time and:
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¡space prevented the enumeration n
!of what there was to eat, suffice {
F o u n d :- A pare*
»areel containing a iL to say lliat the,.e was a great s
Vest pocket dir rectory with map. variety, everything was delicious o
’6f the city of Portland, a small jancj there was plenty o f it. The y
memorandum hook anti a non- only apparent reason that the
negotiahle order on the Stanley-
long table had for not “ groaning a
Smith LumlierCo., o f Hood River,
under its weight o f good things,” \
for $16.25. Owner can have same
as that it had been very stronf ly j
by proving property end paying!,
built o f two inch plank3.
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for this notice.
When the sun was iow in th e !*
West, the picnickers wended' jj
F o r ®|Ar,E:--Young Jersey cow,
their way horn; .card, happy and ■■
gentle, in g o o d milk. Inquire
content in the thought, of having-
o f F. A. Shogren, Mosier.
spent the day in a simple, quit 11
and restful way and in congenial!
Economy lacs at Chown’s.
company.
Mf'9. Id. Robinson visited friends
in The Dalles Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Me Lane, whohris|j
been
night, operator fit the station «
Screen Doors at Chown’ s.
for over a year, left. yesterday
Guy Wilson spent the first of
for Illalock, where she has :i fi
the week at Seaside.
position as day operator. s i K a
E. A. Race spent the Eourtl McLane iu.s made many friends! A
at The Dalles.
in Mosier who will regret her de- j y
M ,-s. Huey
fluey J
Mullins and Shelly parture and win* will welcome >
M-s.
returns. \
Hudson visited over Sunday in | her whenever She
Being interested in Mosier and \Q
Portland.
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the people she leaves behind, k
Rubber Hose at Chown’s.
Mrs. McLane will have the con- §
Mrs. Thompson and son Lester solation derived from rending .
¿pent the Fourth with friends in the B u l l e t in every week, which
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Portland.
some people consider “ ngxtthing j
/ M L . V. L. Masten went to to a letter from home.”
Portland Sunday to spend a couple
of weeks with relatives.
Local Operator Up Against Seri
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ous Charges.
Rev. J. R. Hargreaves will
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June 27, 1911.
Hereafter no person will be
allowed to take gravel from
o f the East Hood
f ! River Fruit Company without
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u first obtaining permission.
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Any team hauling gravel or
sand must report for whom
hauled and amount taken, or
l keep out o f the pit.
A 1! persons indebted for gravel
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\ or sand already taken are re
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quested tu settle for the same at
once.
J. N. M o s i e r ,
Receiver.
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$18
$20
Suits
than has been offered in many a
We know we can
please you if you will only give
us the chance.
long
day.
Patronize
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preach in the Immanuel Church
J. It. Wheaton, the young! 4
next Sunday morning at 11:15.
telegraph
operator who came to If
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Mosierites visiting in Hood ! I icing relieved from duty here. ¡1
River last Saturday were Mrs. The charges against him were *
Bliss and Miss Lurlinc Fi lter. receiving and disposing of stolen
Geo. Sturgess came up from goods, an I o f sending oh.'.cene
Portland last Saturday and spent letters thru the mail. He will he ft
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tried on the latter charge first. k
Sunday with his parents.
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It appears that Wheaton had a H
Mrs. E. N. Stroup came up
“ pal” at Can by, Ore., who stole a
from Portland last Monday and
the goods, chiefly ’ suits o f clothes, > j)
spent the day visiting friends.
land sent them here
lit
to Mosier f
J. E. Cole and family returned where Wheaton would sell them
Friday evening from Portland, at a ‘ bargain.”
where Mrs. Cole had been under
Ed Wood, tlr (). W. It, & N. tt
a physician’s care.
detective, secured the evidence n
r w W CoveVett was up from
Hood River last Saturday evening
buying supplies for his camp, on
upper I loud Itiver. Mr. Coverelt
informs us that lie had just
closed a contract for vfi.t'tiO to
clear a tract o f land in the Hood
Rivet* neighborhood. Billy is a
ru slW am l if any one can make
enough money on a clearin';
contract to buy shoes for the
baby, he is the man.
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Wi* are here to stiiy, know values, and can offer you
Voncy lo loan an improved property.
FAIR,
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Utest styles anti
at» for f.Oe, 75c,
[t to
genuine John l>.
A 50.
I et un »how veti what a Ano assort-
ment off mens extra pnnts wo have
Wo can givo
wish
you any thing you
from a cottomulo pant for
0.00 up to tho flu.st o f all wool
We havi- .i lino lino o f straw hai» for
nr ! f'oys nil kliul uuj fthftgvs
fti
a ! Oc straw hat up tn a genuino
Pan ima. Wo have »»m o » loixiitl
valu eft on our bsrgain t \b|e in 1 k >(1 i
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AD VERTISE
Laundry Company
IN YO UK
Home Paper
L. W. C L Y M E R
P A IN T E R
AND
D EC O R ATO R
WORK GUARANTEED
M o s ie r
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NO W is an excellent time to
drop in and renew your subscrip
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tion to the B u l l e t in . Y ou want
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the paper and we need the
i money.
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orchard
T H E O AKS
W ell
Is the place to get your choice
W ork
W ell
D o n e
C igars ,
T obacco
C a n d y , and S o ft D rink -S
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared
to put down open wells
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
in any part o f the surrounding
country, lias a complete outfit,
Port
Mosier,
Oregon including pipe cut ting and thread
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ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May be found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
W E L L B E R G , Prop.
P ool and B il l ia r d s
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T he
PINES
HOTEL
A. E. N e g u s .
DR.
Rates $1.00 per day and up
MOSIER,
A ft
ft len
W e ha
arai ori
Hots
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OREGON
will slami back o f it and if you
should ‘get a knit that was not sat
isfactory, you can depend upon it
that it will be made right.
and $23.
#3.50 and $4 parasols,
dark blue
with embroidered dot in red and
white, now
$3.00
$2.50 blue silk parasol, now
in ti eUi.o o f men's suits mostly in
I -» smaller sizes ftl. »4 si,.I ,i» ohest
fo r *2.98. Others in all sizes and
.-tv I, > and new patterns for $5.00,
J 10.00 $12.00*15.tXland
Ladies' Parasols
M ARX
S t - - - Cu- rantoed kind. This
p. i i-a: tee l.U A R A N T E E S and we
$1-10 parasol, white with .lark blue
border, now
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SC IA F F N E R
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SURGEON
embroidery and lace,
Regular 50c
values, your choice,
22c
Ladies’ Suits
$2.25 white parasol with blue polka
Ladies' suit of Herringbone-worst
dots, nbw
ed Serge, trimmed with black silk
50c
We have some splendid big bar-
gaii.s i:i summer parasols thae are
slightly soileil. A 50c parasol for
-•V-. $2.26 parasol, white cover
with F.-isian border for
t'fc.
IL.vl paras >1. |4nk cover with
are. i . nibroi lorod dot«, now
$Oc
H ALT.
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HOOD R IVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis
tance phone. Home phone 61.
50c
$1.50 parasol with lavender top. $t.
Men’s Suits
We certainly have »»m e big values
H. L. D U M B LE
P H Y S IC IA N
H D O D R IV ER ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T STO*RE
S nts for $18, <00,
Men’s Extra Pants'
for
m »* r
m o s ie r
Oregon
Good Accommodations'
your choii'c the
Hats
MOSIER *
S u rgeon
N O T AR Y PUB LIC
J E. COLE, M osier A gent j
R IV E R ORCHARD B A N D j
for sale by owner; choice ten acres 9A i
miles from city, elevation about 1 , 600 '
fet t, almost level, red shot soil, two
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw
slat -. Price $1,700, easy terms. To
reliable party will give work clearing
ami caring for adjoining ten acres,
amount to ’apply on purchase price I
JOHN
pania; onl\ a f« w It*ft in
Straw
Hood River
hood
liable Ber vice.
THE P A R I S
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and
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T I Y I rand,
P P or
P Mosier
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We solicit your business on the basis o f ” A Square Deal” .
A few hi! wool blue srrtfe suits
t»oys in ages 14 ami 1 > years. vh I-
‘ »'an.l $12.1*0 Your Í' OIC<
crete Work
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C O N TR A C T S S O L IC ITE D
an
P h y s ic ia n
H. G. K IB B E E
Call for Bids
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ia hereby gi r. n that bids|j
H. M. S cha - rce ,
Glerk.
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
ohnson ,
Done with neatness and dispatch
regon
rzj&Wtftfga t e c -.
a L* to If» years,
suit IOC
Hood Ri\cr
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ORE.
I E. COLE.
JOHN G. ZObLS & SONS
will be received by School District j
£ No.
N >. 41, up to noon July 5, 1911, for the
L construction o f none room frame bftild-
B ing. For plans and specifications call K
J, o:i or address H. M. Seearce, Mosier £
R E A !, ESTATE
j Boys’ 2-Piece Sui ; s
Mayerda'e v’ii« the scene ol .-
lively company on .the nigld of
Jnly 4, when Mark Mayer enter
tained a number o f his Mosier
friends with music, refreshments
and a fine pispla.v o f firework*.
The house and grounds were
decorated with the national c. I-
ors, flowers ane Chinese lanterns.
The pyrotechnic display wn*
elaborate an beautiful.
Mr.
Mayer is a royal entertainer and,
.delights in giving pleasure to
his guests.
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Administratrix.
“ FINE LAU ND RY W O R K ”
-Lwn Lumber
HOSIER
Until some one comes forward
with a better record for the yeur
UUO, ine ¡Winning orchard, now
owned by the Hood River Mineral
springs Company, holds the apple
record i the year. Off the Ked
Check Pippin section o f thoo-vh-
" I ’d , . Ir. Manning. ecured re turns
t the rate o f $LV2S.2-t |ur acre
aflcr the commission for hand
ling had l>een paid. Hood River
News.
J. Sendlinger had on exhibition
in town this week some straw-
berries which for slv!1 And flavor
eaual anything we’ ve seen tins
season. They were Clark Seed
lings and were raised al an alti
tude of 2000 feet. One measured
six inches in circumference. Mr.
Sendlinger has only ¿i family .
patch as yet, but bis success
with these proves that straw J
betVies raised coinmercuilly on -il.
his place would net him a hand
some income as they would come
into market al ter the main ci «,p
St
was gone.
regon
Located in Marsh building,
Upper Main Street,
E. A. R a c e . m g r .
F. II. Howard and wife, o f
Hood River, were in town yes-
,c,,.(|.n
Going Some
Razors put in first-class condition.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Shoe repairing a specialty.
Work guaranteed at reason
able prices. Give us a call.
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against Wheaton in the
tht matter! k
of the stolen goods, tin
irti Ins pal, 7
who also turned over *
ll"' '"criminating letters which
formed the basis for the more
serious charges.
Wheaton was taken to Port
land to await trial in tii«- Federal
court.
Miss Priscilla Foster arrived
from Portland Inst night and
will visu for a formi.'.hi withhei
ais ter, idre. H. tì. Kibbei
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ORE.
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
Quantity
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E. Jacobson mid family, o f The
Dalles, spent a couple of days
here on their Rock Creek ranch,
the first o f the week.
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MOSIER
B arber Shop
Notice is hereby given that the un- j
del-signed has been appointed by the
County Court o f the State o f Oregon, ;
for Wasco County, Administratrix o f
the estate o f Gust. Wm. Johnson, de- j
ceased.
All persons having claims j
igainst said estate are hereby notified \
to present the same, properly verified, j
to the undersigned at 'Moft'ir, Oregon, |
within six months from the <ri«te o f
this notice.
Dated this 6th day o f July, 1911.
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S hoe
S h o p
G. L . P e r k i n s . P r o p .
rsnic.
I An y
iian Islands.
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B er th
Mosier about seven weeks ago as §
a substitute while the regular'
night Operator \va away on a
vacation, was arrested in Wyeth
| last
ast week, where lie went after A
D R IL L E R
P acific P hone ,
Black 1771
Industry
O
W ELL
Address 402 W 7th St.
CO N TR A CTO R
M O SIE R
K retzer ,
THE D ALLES
Wiring and supplies o f all kinds.
First class work guaranteed-.
Drop me a line or leave orders at
Stewart’s store,
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Notary Public
and
Fire Insurance
Mosier
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Oregon
All work guaranteed
R O B IN S O N
E L E C T R IC A L
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EXPERT
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W e are giving-
and
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These I suits of clothes are big
Alex. Stewart
The Men who Whispers down a Well
About the Goods he has to Sell,
Will never Reap the Shining Dollars
L ik e he who climbs a Tree and
Hollers. -M oi'al, AD VE R TISE .
NOTICE
Si
$15,
o f six weeks, spent in the Hawa-
Mosier, Oregon.
S Í
more or the money in
Mrs. (Wi fi McLane returned
last week from a delightful trip
Alex. Stewart,
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A. E. LAKE’S
Men’s lrnishings Good s ï
S, tore
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THI d DALLES, OREGON ff* ? *
JÌ.
On al! lines for month
of JUNE.
Must have more room.
Ore
special values.
B o kn : —In Mosier, on Satin-
day July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Middleswart. o f Parkdale, a
oaughter.
Prices
Baby Hoods
brdid. $8.50 value, now
$6.50
$9tvorsted serge suit, now
$6.50
$20 brown worsted serge suit, di
agonal weave, good value at $20,
Lawn, lace and embroidery hoods,
just the kind for summer wear.
Regular 2oc vali.es, now,
10c
Baht Moods o f straw, lawn, swiss.
$14.50
$22.50 Wistera serge suit, trimmed
with morai silk, a splendid value
at $22.‘f . row
$16.50