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$80.00 per m mth stra'i h sal
ary and expenses, to men with
-rig, to introduce our Poultry
Remedies. Don’ t answer unless
you mean business.
Eureka
Poultry Food M fgC o. (Incorpor
ated.) East St. Louis, 111.
Notice to Fruit Growers
In order that boxes can be or
dered, it is very important that
your estimates on all fruit be in
,our office not later than July 1st
next.
Cost Pnces
About 5000 delegates and
members attended the National
Convention
o f the Christian
Church which was held in Port
land Iasi. week. Three o f the
large churches were tendered the
convention in which to hold
the meetings, the Grace Method
ist C'nirch, the White Temple
(Baptist) and the Presbyterian
Church. Among those who at
tended from Mosier were Rev.
K. II. Sickafoose and wife, Mr.
John Ross and w ife and Miss
Bishop and Mr. Geo C ¿t roll.
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Men’s $5.00 Shoes,
Boys’ $2.75
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85c.
60c.
Overalls
Work Shirts
Cash Prices Only
Special
Prices
Borrowed Plumes.
The story goes that a wellknown
popular young man not al
j thousands miles from Mosier,
$3.90
j was in town one day clad in a|
$2.25
broadcloth suit o f overalls and |
[jumper.
While here lie met
70c
another young gent and three [
45c
young ladies and they all decidec (
! to walk to Hood River and come
hack on the late train.
This
j young man in question didn’t
like to appear on the streetsol
i the city with the young ladies,
clad in work clothes, so he bor
rowed some glad rags from an
obliging friend and away the
.«MM *•<»•< party went. Everything went
a
along smoothly until they started
across the long trestle between
the tunnel and Hood River,
when they heard the whistle ol
, an approaching train. Our mai
with the borrowed plums started,
ed with two o f the ladies, to run
across the trestle, but the suit
he wore, made fo ra smaller man,
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W2
was
so tight that the poor chaj
id little use o f his limbs and I k The Man who Whispers down a Well
as obliged to turn hack to eseapi
About the Goods he has to Sell,
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being run down. The other kep Will never Reap the shining Dollars
Like he who climbs a Tree and |
on and beat the train to the othei
N otary Public
Hollers.— Moral, AD VE R TISE .
end o f the trestle and Don fo!
and
lowed on behind the flyer, reach
Fire Insurance
ing Hood River in time to catcl
P. L. K r e t z e r , Mosier
Oregon
* the east hound train home.
j and
On all lines for month
of JUNE.
W. E. CHOWN,
Mosier
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Ladies’ Aid Meets.
Talk about your good times,
M o s i e r F s .'J i t G r o w e r s ’ A s s ’ n .
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you may think you have had *i»n¿»ni»j
them, hut unless you have been
Fppt S/tLE:—Good sorrel team, fortunate enough to he invited
,with harness and 3-inch Stude- out to Evandale, the beautiful
;baker wagon. Also good milk country place o f Mr. and Mrs.
,cow with calf. Cow is from im Dick Evans, you have missed one
ported pedigreed Belgian stock. of the greatest treats o f your
For price, telephone It.
L. life. Such a pleasure was en
Dwight, Mosier, Ore.
joyed by all the Ladies Aid
F or S a l e :-A young Jersey- Society last Wednesday where
Holstein cow, giving about three they held an all-day session out
.gallons o f rich milk per day. there. The grounds are truly
Will sell at reasonable figure. me o f nature’ s parks,assisted by
Inquire of Dick Fisher at thi the handiwork o f man; swings,
«eats, music, but oh joy ! that
Jiverystable, Mosier, Ore.
banquet table, how it actually
F or SALE:—A t a bargain, one
groaned under its burden, and
bay team, weight about 1400 lbs.
when it was relieved there was
True to pull. Address, C, A.
;ruly a crowd “ too full for utter-
Brown, or inquire at B u l l e t in
ince. ”
office.
NOTICE
Mrs. Evans and Miss Mand
F or S a l e :-A good saddle horse. ire certainly skilled in the art of
June 27, 1911.
.Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire domestic Science.
Hereafter no person will b
o f R. D. Chutfield, at Packing
A fter the ladies recovered
allowed to take gravel fror
House, Mosier.
diffidently for speech, a short
the property o f the East Hoo
lusiness session was held. The
F o r S a l e :—Y oung Jersey cow.
River Fruit Company withoi
gentle, in good milk. Inquire resignation of the President,Mrs.
first obtaining permission.
i. H. Porter, was read, Mrs.
.of F. A. Shogren, Mosier.
Any team hauling gravel o
F or SALE:-Team bay horses, '.’ orter finding herself unable to
sand
must report for whoi
weight 1150each. Good workers. ittend regularly. The Society
r. hauled and amount taken, o
•elucantly accepted her resigna-
Inquire at Bulletin office.
S keep out o f the pit.
ion and elected Mrs. Allington
All persons indebted for grave
’resident and Mrs. Fred Evans
/ice President. Work o f Social
* or sand already taken are r<
Economy Jars at Chown’s.
quested to settle for the same a
L. A. Mathews was a visitor levelopment along various lines
once.
vas discussed and several com
in Hood River yesterday.
J. N. M o sier ,
mittees o f different departments'
Geo. Chamberlain was attend
Receiver.
were appointed. Miss Maud en-
ing to business matters in The
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.ertained the guests with guitar
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Dalles Wednesday.
solos which were very much ap-
P at r oni ze Home Industry
J. M. Lei ter, o f Portland, w? s predated. A not her feature was a
R. F. R O B I N S O N
a business visitor in town on "Special Bargain Sale,” arranged
E L E C T R IC A L
CONTRACTOR
Monday.
by Messrs Wilcox, Fred and D ick!
Evans.
When
a
display
o
f
milli
Rubber HoseaK hown’ s.
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Wiring and supplies o f all kinds.
Rev. J. H. Hargraves preached nery was marked from twocents
First class work guaranteed.
to thirty cents each, there was a
a very able sermon last Sunday
Drop me a line or leave orders at
great rush o f buyers and the hats
morning at the Immanuel Church.
Stewart’s store,
w e re soon all disposed of. A fte r j
Screen Doors at Chown’s.
M O S IE R
O regon
more music, more ice cream,
Bert Middleswart came over more conversation, the Autobuses ,
from Parkdale last Sunday anu were brought around and the
M o s ie r
s h o e
S hof
was introduced to bis new daugh guests departtd to their various
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homes. There not being sufficient
ter.
Autobuses in the vicinity a num- I
Dr. D. Robinson and w ift
er of members were unable to
Shoe repairing a specialty.
visited in Portland this week, th< -tt .'lid, which was much regret-;
Work guaranteed at reason
doctor attending a medical con
ed by all. We aie lo o k in g tor- * *
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able prices. Give us a call.
m
ward to the time when the much
vention.
talked of Electric line will he
E. A. R a c e , m g r .
Mrs. T. W. DeBussy and littl« built so that all may have a chance
Located in Marsh building,
m
0 ón returned Tuesday evetiinj. to atiei.il such occasions.
Upper Main Street,
from a three weeks’ visit will
The following were present:
M O S IE R
O reg o n
fier parents at Pasadena, Cal Meeuan.es L ick Evans, Ernest
Evans, FreU Evans, Kihhee,
F. J. Patterson, who owns ¡ ito >i, Leliioil, ihuteke, McGreg
fruit ranch on Book Creek or, Littlepage, Forsherg, Ailing*
EARN A N ORCHARD
brought his family up from Port ton,
Akers.
Misses Foster,
HOOD R IV E R ORCHARD L A N D
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land last week and will spent Ruscher, Clement, itiitli Littie-
for sale by owner; choice ten acres 9.1
the summer in the beautifu page, wau.I Evans, Lauia Kin-
miles from city, elevation about 1,600
bee, Esther Forsherg, Nedra
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two
Mosier Hills.
Evans. Messrs Dick and Fred
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw
A. S. Ashley returned on Sat Fvans, Wilcox and McGregor,
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To
prday from Portland, where lit Foi'esi. and Darrel Evans, Max
reliable party will give work clearing
and caring for adjoining ten acres.
met his family, who hud come 01 well Kihhee, Darrel Allington
mil Estel Akers.
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, amount to apply on purchase price.
from San Jose, Cal. to join bin
here. They are domiciled ii
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
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Mi rried at Hood River.
Will Hudson’ s house.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
,
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On Wednesi ay, July 12, in
’ Mrs. A. M. Forsherg and lilt It Hoi. I ivt r, at tlie residence o f
reliable service.
daughter, o f Portland, arrived Rev. W. A. Stark, who performed
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
in Mrtsier on Tuesday and will he ceremony, occurred the mar-
visit friends in the neighborhoot, iage o f Mr. Thomas Gordon and
Vliss Anna Bauer, both o f Mosier.
for a week or so.
Details o f (lie occasion are lack
Rev. J. V. Milligan, I). I)., oi ing, hut the Bulletin extends
Portland, will preach at the Im icarty congratulations.
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manuel Church morning and eve
Must have more room.
$18 and20.00
Saits at j
{$15,
A. E. L A K E ’S
Men’s Furnishings
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
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Store
Alex. Stewart
/ T H E D A L L E S , OREGON /
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These suits of clothes are big
special values.
EXPERT
$18
and
$20
long
day.
TH E DALLES
please you if you w ill only give
Razors put in first-class condition.
N O TICE TO CREDITORS.
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CEMENT?
P LA S TE R
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Mosier Book Store
Wm. Akers was a business
visitor in I'll“ Dalles yesterday.
Vlr. Akers has tin shod the work
Manager Ashley, o f the Com if assessing this district and I as
mercial Club, wishes to state submitted his hooks to the county
t ¿at the lathes are not exVectt < court.
to bring baskets to the Poverty
Ball tomorrow night. Mis. Mi-
Donald, o f The Pines Hotel, will
furnish refreshments,
ning, July 16. Everyone
.cordially invited to attend.
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Books,
Periodicals,
Stationery,
Novelties,
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o s ie r
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r e g o n
THE P A R I S FAIR,
Subject for S inday morning
at the Christian Church will l c,
. “ The Apostolic Church.”
Ir
the evening it will be “ Churcl
H istory.”
K. H. S i c k a f o o s e ,
___________Minister.
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MCIS\> MJITS-SPEC1AL
We H i e offering Heme big specials
in the line o f men's ami boys'
clothing, all grailc*. including our
broken lots in Hart, SohafTner
A Marx Suita.
All the patterns ami styles are 1911
modes ami you cannot afford lo
About a dozen o f Teddii
pass them by when you can pick up
Young’s little friends met at the
d o t is like those at the prices we
residence o f Mrs. Geo. Woods on
are asking.
Tuesday afternoon and passei
$22 H. S. & M. ! ;'u:ts, now $19.00
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the time most pleasantly in vai
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join games. Mrs. Woods servei. ,
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.light refreshments and
ti t '
Other makes, all w ■ool pool’s —
youngsters had a delightful
$12.20
$15.00
Suits. ICW
t me. The nccat m was the
Young Men’s suits s i z e * * ! 2. 33. 4
eight l anniversary o f Teddy’s |
I» rth
ami 35 chest measure.
Values up
to $10 ami $12, your choice,
$2.98.
Men’s Shirts
A dandy lot to select from, in all
Men’s dress neglige shirts o f per
cale and Madras shirting, good
grade o ( pearl buttons; plain, fig
ured and stripes.
Your choice, each.
45c
ages and all styles. Double-breast
ed Knickerbocker Suits, Ssdor
Blouse Suita. Norfolk Knicker-
l>ocker Suits in blue serge, cheviot,
cassitner hih ! worsted.
Cluett and Monarch
Shirts
$2.00 Suita.
3.50
4.00
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5 50
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6.00
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8.00
9.00
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Here is a chance to get a good
I standard brand shirt, worth $1.50
to $2 00 each, coat styles,
all
sixes, and a fine assortment o f
pallet ns in plain, figured and
stripes. Don’ t miss this chance.
Your choice, each,
98«
Boys’ Suits
$1.60
2.80
3.20
4.40
4.80
6.40
7.20
OREGON
H. G. KIBBEE
N O T A R Y PUB LIC
erete Work
Hood River
“ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ”
r e g o n
Home Paper
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P A IN T E R
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J. E. COLE, M osier A gent |
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Done with neatness and dispatch
Hood River
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m o s ie r
Oregon
WORK
AND
DECORATOR
GUARANTEED
C O N T R A C T S S O L IC IT E D
Lock Box 242
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t ion to the B u l l e t in .
paper
money.
the
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NOW is an excellent time to
drop in and renew your suhscrip*
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r e g o n
and we
Youwant
need the
WH 1^091 lOi
TH E O AKS
Is the place to get your choice
C ig a r s ,
W ell W ork
W e l l D o n e
T obacco
C a n d y * and S oft D rinks
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
Oregon including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ee*
ment, rock and concrete work,
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May lie found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Schanno's store. The Dalles, Or.
P ool and B il l ia r d s
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
Mosier,
PINES H O T E L
JOHN H ELL BERG, Prop.
Good Accommodations
A. E. N
DR.
Rates $1.00 per day and up
and School Supplies.
Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates
S u r g e o n
h y s ic ia n a n d
MOSIER
ontractors in Stono, li rii* k ami ( ’oli
R E A L E STATE
he
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JOHN G. ZOLI.S & SONS
J. K. M cGREGOR & CO.
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D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
Administratrix.
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Money to loan on improved property.
J . E. COLE.
B erth a J ohnson ,
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Notice is hereby given that the un-
'ersigned has been appointed by the
'ounty Court o f the Stat¿' o f Oregon,
'or Wasco County, Administratrix o f
he estate o f Gust. Wm. Johnson, de
mised.
All persons having claims
¿gainst said estate are hereby notified
o present the same, properly verified,
o the undersigned at Mosier, Oregon,
vithin six months from the date o f
his notice.
Dated this 6th day o f July, 1911.
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us the chance.
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We know we can
MOSIER
B arber Shop
Address 402 W 7th St.
Suits
than has been offered in many a
D R ILLE R
All work guaranteed
W e are giving
more for the money in
$15,
W ELL
H. L. D U M B LE
P H Y S IC IA N
a n d
HOOD R IV E R
MOSIER, OREGON
egus .
surgeon
;
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 61.
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
Ladies’ and Misses’
Shoes
In this lot are shoes for about any
occasion ami about all sizes, altho
not a full run o f sizes in any one
kind. Shoes in values from $2.50
up to $4.00 a pair.
Your choice.
, $1.50
Men’s Shoes
Your choice,
with
light
75c
underwear,
worth from
o f sizes in any one color, but about
Here are certainly some big valu* s
in dress and work shoes o f kid,
patent leather, box calf gun metal,
anti heavier oil-tanned calf skin,
with Goodyear welt «o le« and
heavy tapped soles.
L A D IE S ’ M U SLIN U N D E R
Your choics,
W EAR. O N E -H A LF PRICE
¿Misses’ ami Chil- aw
dren s Oxfords
and Slippers, o f kid,
and heavy soles.
briggan
50c to 60c a garment, not a full run
$1.98
, o
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s o U n im e r
Underwear
Broken lots in fine French
bal-
all sizes in the lot.
Your choice, the garment,
38c
L A D IE S ’ pure silk lisle hose, 25c
value«, now
15c
MISSES' liSle lace hose, 15c value.
Now
10c