Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 07, 1911, Image 4

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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.
tem^'HOBstiiSS^. V i's * * ".:■£*£•r- « e t :
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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/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 >
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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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regon
NO W is an excellent time to
drop in and renew your subscrip­
f
tion to the B u l l e t in . Y ou want
jl
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
F2.50.
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
ta
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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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Home
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EXPERT
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W e are giving-
and
P.
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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