Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 21, 1911, Image 4

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E. L. Iioot and R. F. Robinson
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■■■ were business visitors at The
________ ______ __________ _ Dalles on Tuesday.
them survive him. He cam etoj
America in 1888, locating first in
the Willamette Valley, then com­
ing to Mosier in 1890, where he
has since lived.
The funeral services were held j
in Immanuel Church and conduct-
jed by Rev. K. H. Sickafoose, of
the Christian Church. Intirment
was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
Cosi Prices
$80.00 per month straight sal-
Wm Marsh has added a hitch
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ary and expenses, to men with board and wire fence to the ini-,
now
$3.90
Men’s $5.00 Shoes,
■rite, to introduce our Poultry Iprovement at his new residence.
$2.25
Boys’ $2.75
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Remedies. Don’ t answer unless Billy says he is tired of “ hording:” i
70c
85c. Overalls
you mean business.
Eureka the kids. He can now turn them
45c
60c.
Work
Shirts
Poultry Food Mfg Co. (Incorpor- loose in the yard and will knowi
;ated.) East St. Louis, 11!,
whereto f:mi them when Lhey
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are wanted, as they can’ t climb
F or S a l k : - Good sorrel team, , over or crawl under,
with harness and 3-inch Stude-
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baker wagon. Also good milk
Big Hall Came Sunday.
,cow with calf. Cow is from im­
A big game of base ball will be
ported pedigreed Belgian stock. pulled off Sunday on the local
For price, telephone R. L. diamond here Sunday between
¡Dwight, Moaior, Ore.
the Mosier boys and a team com­
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,Fou S^ lk ;-A young Jersey- posed of the members o f the
Holstein qow, giving about three 0. W. It. & .N Co., of Portland.
✓ gallons o f rich milk per day. Come out and yell for your home
Will sell at reasonable figure, team.
inquire of Dick Fisher at the
Mosier’s Mystery.
Jiverystable, Mosier, Ore.
Whatis themysterious “ thing”
F or S a l e : - A t a bargain, one
that makes a noise something be­
-.bay team, weight about 1400 lbs. tween a sore-headed grizzly and
True to pull. Address, C. A.
a certain Mosier man trying to
Brown, or inquire at BULLETIN sing bass, and which sends de­
,office.
lightful chills chasing themselves
F or S a l e :-A good saddle horse. up and down the spine of another
.Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire certain Mosier man who goes
,of R. D. Chatfield, at Packing boat riding in Mosier creek, and
House, Mosier.
•auses his hair to stand out
“ like quails upon the fretful
F or S A L E :-Y ou ng Jersey cow, ,
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✓ gentle, in good milk. Inquire | P01’cul,,f'e.
lhe question has
been asked by a number and an­
'of F. A. Shogren, Mosier.
swered by a few. The man in
These suits of clothes are big
F or SAI,E:-Team bay horses,
the boat got right up against the
weight 1150 each. Good workers.
noise the other night and wished
special values.
W e are giving
Inquire at Bulletin office.
he had a gatling gun, or was %
F or S a l e :-T wo
full grown safe at home in his little bed. *
more for the money in
Poland China hogs. Call or ad­ He declared it was a seal or a i
dress, Mrs. T. W. DeBussey. sealion, or some other dangerous f
Mosier, Ore.
“ varmint” and was organizing $
i pose of bold and desperate 1
than has been offered in many a
charcters like unto himself to go f
Economy Jars at Chown’ s.
forthwith, at once, immediately S
long day.
R. M. Ross was a business if not soonerand all together and ?
visitor in Portland Wednesday. capture it that its remains might *
J. K. McGregor and wife were adorn the Smithsonian Institute ®
visiting in Ilood River on Wednes­ at Washington. He considered ¡Is i
death absolutely necessary, to f
day.
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permit Roger to go swimming in
Screen Doors at Chown’s.
safety. Another man, seeking
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They say the bathing is fine in for publicity items, heard the
Lhe big water hole on E. T. mysterious noise and, think­
ing it some neighbor’s cow in dis­
Chase’ s property.
tress, started out to organize a
Don Littlepage has gone to
lend-a-hand society and pull the
Corbett, where he will spend
noise out of the cow —-no—pull *
jthe summer.
the cow out of the mud. Another *
Rubber Hose at Chown’ s.
said it was a loon, but he prob­
Mrs. C. G. Stoltz visited this ably was “ loony” from planting
week with her mother at The cabbages in the bottoms, during
Lhe recent hot weather.
One
Dalles.
man declares (and he isn’ t a
Mrs. Wm Johnson and children
Frenchman either) that “ it” is
spent the week end with Mrs.
an Eastern bull frog that has
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C. J. Littlepage, at Grandview.
i heard of Mosier’ s wonderful
Mark A. Ma ver returned t o ! climate and rode the blind bag
Portland on Wednesday, aftoi^ nage out here in order to escape
spending several days at Mayer- the terrific heat'back home and
“ croak” in peace.
dale.
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Whatever it is, it has had the
Mrs. Floyd Allington and sister. effect of terrifying the mosqui­
E. A. R a c e . m g r .
Miss Rusher are spending a couple tos and driving hordes of them *
of w'eeks visiting friends at up town, where their wings and *
Seattle.
| stings can be heard and felt all
Mrs. A. M. Forsberg and little n'Lrht.
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daughter left Tuesday morning
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for their home at Portland, after SUDDEN DEATH OF E. GRAN-
LUND
a week’ s visit here with friends.
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The
startling
announcement
Rev. Otho Rende, of Mt Hood,
will hold services in the Imman­ was made early last Monday
uel Church next Sunday. The morning that Eric Granlund, an
public and all strangers are cor­ old and respected pioneer resident
of this section, was found dead
dially invited.
R E A L ESTATE
in the loft of his barn al his ranch
Dr. C. A. Macrum came up East of town. Death was ap-
from Portland on Tuesday and parently caused from heart fail- M O S I E R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T
spent several days here superin­ ure.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
tending the building of his new
Mr. Granlund had gone to the
reliable service.
residence on his ranch near town. barn in the early morning to feed
We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” .
his stock and it was while he was
C. G. Nichol left yesterday for
in the hay mow thathe succumed,
Monet/ to loan on improved property.
Seattle, where he will attend the
as he was found later lying on
Golden Potlatch.
He was ac­
a pile of grain sacks. He evi­
companied by his brother, W. L.
dently felt weak and faint and
Nichol, of Hood River.
Mosier Book Store
lay down to rest and there passed
W. E. Snell and wife. Miss away without a struggle.
Augusta Snell, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Eric Granlund was a native of
J Middleswarts and family and Sweden born Feb. 5, 1844. In
S. H. Brown left Tuesday for 1875 he was married to Anna
Mt. Hood, where they will make Erickson who, with two daugh-
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camp and spend several weeks ers of the five children torn to
• having a good time.
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Cash Prices Only
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On all lines for month
of JUNE.
Must have more room.
At Immanuel Church.
W. E. CHOWN,
M osier
Spedai
P rices
Ore
Rev. J. V. Milligan, of Port­
land, gave two inspiring ad­
dresses last Sunday at the Im­
manuel Church. The attendance
was good, both morning and
evening. The members o f the
Christian Church and Sunday
School had been invited to meet
with them in the evening to en­
joy the address on the Inter­
national Sunday School Conven­
tion, recently held at San Fran­
cisco.
The convention lasted
eight days, so Mr. Milligan con­
Mosier,
fined his talk to-tvvo of the many
great things which were discussed
there—Missions and Organized
Adult Bible Class Work. Mr. The Man who Whispers down a Well
About the Goods he has to Sell,
Milligan has been here befon Will never Reap the shining Dollars
and has a warm place in the
Like he who climbs a Tree and.
hearts of all who know' him.
H ollers.-M oral, ADVERTISE.
L. M.
( $15, $18 and20.00 (
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Suits at
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A. E. LAKE’S
Furnishings G o o d s
Store
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$15,
$18
and '$ 2 0
J. N. M osier ,
Receiver.
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Patronize
R. F.
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MOSIE
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W. H. Thompson, whose sum­
mer home is at Nantucket, R. I.,
was the guest several days this
week of Mark A. Mayer, at May-
erdale. Mr. Thompson is a well
known actor who has made the
Eastern and Western circuits,
delighting thousands of audiences |
with his histrionic ability. He
left here on Wednesday morning
and will go to San Francisco for
,a week's performance,
Outing skirt* and suits.
We
have one o f the heat assortment* in
Indie* outing suit« and skirt*.
Skirt* either plain or divided.
Suit* for $3.50. $5.00, and $6 00
Skirts for $1.00. $1.25. $1.50, $1.85,
$2.00, $2.75, $3.00, $3.40 ami up.
Skirts o f highgrade gnlntea $1.00.
Middy hlouaea o f khaki cloth, laced
fronts $1.45.
Dainty Lawn Dim­
ities
and summer drena goods.
very
pretty pattern* in «tripe*, piain and
Moral designs. We have a s| len-
did assortment on our burg.tin count­
er at prices that will entice you to
have a new summer tire»*; even
though you had not thought of buy­
ing another dress this Season.
Men’s Suits
Now is the time to do your * if
a favor. You’ ll find an extra suit
or two a great luxury. One very
common mistake men make is that
they wear one suit too constantly;
bad for the clothes. Two suits
worn alternately wi.l outlssP three
worn sten 'ily. Now we are making
the extra suit proposition inter, st-
ing to you; boca isc were getting
D R ILLE R
MOSIER
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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co.
Razors put in first-class condition.
J. E. COLE.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. I).
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
MOSIER
Administratrix.
H. G . K I B B E E
JOHN G. ZQLLS & SONS
Hood River
crete Work
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N O T A R Y PUBLIC
M o s i e r
Oregon
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
J. E .
IN YOUR
C O L E . M o s ie r A g e n t
Home Paper
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L. W . C
P A IN TE R
O regon
O regon
laundry Company
M o s ier S h o e
S hop
G. L. P e r k i n s . P r o p .
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ADVERTISE .
Done with neatness and dispatch
Hood River
M o s i e r
OREGON
B ekth a J ohnson ,
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Located in Marsh building.
Upper Main Street,
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B a r b e r Shop
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
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lym er
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NOW is an excellent time to
drop in and renew your subscrip­
tion to the B ulletin . You want
the paper and we need the
money.
DECORATOR
WORK GUARANTEED
C O N T R A C T S S O L IC ITE D
Lock Box 242
M o s i e r
O regon
EARN AN ORCHARD
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HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAN D'
for sale by owner; choir? ten acres 9\ |
Is the place to get your choice
miles from city, elevation about 1,600
feet, almost level, red shot soil, two
C igars ,
T obacco
acres six-year-old trees; balance raw
C
andy , and S oft D rinks
state. Price $1,700, easy terms. T o 1
P ool and B illiards
reliable party will give work clearing,
and caring for adjoining ten acres,
amount to apply on purchase price.
Address O. R. B:. P. O. Box 131, Port-1
Oregon
Mosier,
land, or Mosier Bulletin.
TH E OAKS
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The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread­
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce-
’ ■ “ — ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May he found
hv addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
ScHanno’s store. The Dalles, Or.
A. E. N egus .
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
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TH E P A R I S F A I R ,
Outing Skirts and
Suits
W ELL
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Notary Public
and
Fire Insurance
Oregon
Mosier
to present the same, properly verified,
to the undersigned at Mosier, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated this 6th day o f July, 1911.
CONTRACTOR
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Rooks, Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties,
and School Supplies.
Subscriptions for all publications at tlie lowest rates
C. C. Clement, of Minneapolis,
Minn., arrived in Mosier on Mon­
day morning and will spend sev­
eral weeks with his family. Ac-
companyii g him was his daugh­
ter, Mrs. H. L. Woods, o f La-
Cmsse, Wis., who, with her three
children, will remain here this
summer.
r e tz e r
Alex. Stewart
ROBINSON
Shoe repairing a specialty.
Work guaranteed at reason­
able prices. Give us a call.
ORE.
K. M c G r e g o r &
EXPERT
Industry
M o s i e r
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Home
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Tum-A-LumLumber Co.
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Oregon.
All work guaranteed
once.
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June 27, 1911.
Hereafter no person will bt THE DALLES
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Address 402 VV 7th St.
allowed to take gravel iron
P acific P hone
the property of the East Hoot
Black 1771
River Fruit Company withou
first obtaining permission.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Any team hauling gravel oi
Notice is hereby given that the un-
sand must report for vvhon
lersigned has been appointed by the
hauled and amount taken, 01 tounty Court o f the State o f Oregon,
keep out of the pit.
for Wasco County, Administratrix of
All persons indebted for gravel he estate of Gust. Wm. Johnson, de­
or sand already taken are re- ceased. All persons having claims
' quested to settle for the same at against said estate are hereby notified
W e know we can
please you if you will only give
us the chance.
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Greenwood notes were una­
voidably left out this week but
will appear in the next issue.
NOTICE
Suits
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Alex. Stewart,
the summer goods cleared for the
fall stocks. We’ re making price in­
ducement to yon tobnynow. HART
S H AKF N E R AND MARX
CLOTHES are always a bargain at
prices; at the figures we quote
now you had better buy all you've
got money for: they’ ll be good for
several reasons.
$22.00 suits now
$18.00
20.00
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4.00
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14.73
Special -- Y oun g
Men’s Suits
lo ages 12 years to twenty and in
vain s oil to $17,00: We have
T he
PINES HOTEL
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
Good Accommodations
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
Rates $1.00 per day and up
PHYSICIAN
a n d
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis­
tance iibone, Home phone 61.
MOSIER, OREGON
H O O D R IVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
bunched this lot on one table and
yoi^can have your choice of any
suit for only—$4.63.
Books
Before you finish packing for
your summer vacation do not fail
to visit our book department and
supply yourself with reading matter.
We sell all the latest books and will
save you money on your purchases.
Books that usually cost you 25c. 75c
and one $1.50 each we sell for 10c,
50c and $1.18.
Ladies Sleeveless
Vests
Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests and Pants
— 10c. Vests of good quality, sleeve-
less, bleached, shaped body, taped
neck and arms.
Ladies’ pants bleached, umbrella
bottom, knee length, with two
inch wide lace, draw strings and
side button. Regular 10c, 12ic and
lac a garment. Your choice the
garment 10c.
Men’s W ork Shoes
Here is surely a bargain in men’s
work shoes. There is a value in
this lot up to $2.75 a pair and mada
o f mule skin, as they are as tough
as can be and will stand all kind of
hard usage and are still light and
cool. If you are wanting a dandy
I pair o f light shoes, one that will
wear, just try a pairof these at this
truly bargain price o f
$1.40.
Ladies’ Washable
Vests
In our ladies' suit department. 2nd
Moor we are offering some splendid
bargains in ladies' two piece wash­
able suits. I.adies linen suit plain
linen color, former prices $6.00. now
$3.25. Ladies' suit natural color
trimmed with blue' was $6.n0. now
$4.00. Ladies' white linen suit em­
broidery trimmed. Regular $1.00
values, now $6.75.
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