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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1911)
— LOCAL — I 1*. 1 J. wit 1 the U. S. (a d d e r Co , ot land, was in to..a >*_stc 'Lev I Mos'er Lots Dr. J h.ison and wife enjoyed F or . S ai K Two fractions of a we ;k’a outing on the banks of lots. Sightly views : n J dead the classic waters ot iloo-l T. v*r. cheap. Apply to J. K. McGregor, re.uriiing home last oa'.urday. i Mosier, Or. T). J. Cooper and wife, of The l Dalles, attended the social given at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. Notice, Farmers. ; Stewart, on Wednesday evening. I am in the«market for poultry Messrs. Duncan and Wheeler | of all kinds. Address, (¡. 1!. Gline, Mosier, Or., or inquire at motored over from Hood River; , last Monday. Mr. Duncan was N. ILSturtfess’ office,- Mosier. I looking after his land interests^ F or S alr :-A young Jersey- ; here. Holstein oo.v, giving about three Mr. Peter Knolls ami Miss gallons, of rich milk per day. ' Annie llaacke last Saturday at- Will soil -a t reasonable figure, tended the session o f the Sum- «htfiitre of Dick Fisher- at the ' mer Normal, held atParkdale by tverystable, Mosier, Ore. j the Advent Church. F or S ale : - At a bargain, one bay team, weight about 1400 ll»s. True to pull. Address, C. A. Brown, or inquire at B ulletin office. Mrs. J. N. Mosier left ! Sunday for Portland where will enter a sanitarium, in hope of being relieved of | rheumatism. now Men’s $5.CO Shoes, Boys’ $2.75 “ 85c. COc. W. W. Field went to Portlanri on business. Air. and Mm. Olds, of N ort Yakima, spent Sunday visiting in Ortley. • Mrs. B. D. Loomis and little (laughter, of Hood River, spent j two days here visiting friends. W. S. Davidson, of Fairbanks Morse Co., o f Portland, spent | monday in looking over the grounds, getting data so he could make an estimate on a water sy s tem to he installed. Overalls Wind; . birts Cash Prices Only W. E. CHOWN, Mosier - iin m I - 0>e s i n » ~!i» * ° a Ç Mosier’ s Commercial Club, and A. w LAKE’S ) editor of the CLUB NEWS, Sunday at Ortley. F urnishings G o o d s i spent L. I). Firebangh and wife spent a day in Dufur. They report Store I good crops in and around Dufur. Men': ^ 9 ' special values. * Little Lucile Spaulding had a a very enjoyable birthday party f , Wednesday’. The little guests £ left, declaring they were going to have a party when their birth- >t dav came. y * At a .s()ediil meeting held ir Rowena on August 7th, it was decided by a vote of 35 to 14, t( h lild and equip a good schoo house in Ortley this Fall. W e are giving John Carroll and family It last week for an outing at tl beach and at Alsea, where Notice. they will visit Mrs. Carroll’s All persons wishing to pack parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank prunes this year will please bring Hunter. o f send their names to our office Mr. John Davis and wife, of as soon as possible. Walla Walla, Wash., are spend- Mosier Fruit Growers’ Ass’ n. ing the week here. Mr. Davis is than has been offered in many a more for the money in $15, debts contracted by any one in iny 'lame after this date. July 29, 1911. H iram P ickeiung . § **, and $20 Suits W e know we can please you if you will only give us the chance .. long ■"$ j , * $18 Ortley had its first Sunday i School. Mrs. Emily E. Lan< 9 conducted the class for the little I * children. Dr. Shearard, Dean o f The Iowa State University, purchas 'd a ten acre tract. He was ac companied by his s'ster, Miss, Kate Shearard, of Seattle. day. I .*+++*- manager of the Tnm-A-Lum Gus Godberpon was a business Lumber Co., and is here looking| k visitor in Hood River Wednesday. after the interests o f the ‘ George Rorden was a business Section Forman McLaren * visitor in Hood River Monday. anticipated Clean-up Day Mrs. C. B. Metzger is visiting has had his men clean up tin •A friends in Portland this week. yards and grounds about tin station, prepartory for the Justice of the Peace J. E. Cole booster meeting day, when m any If is a business visitor in Portland Portland visitors are expected to this week. he here. Rev. W. A. Stark visited Prune picking began yesterday rt-iemls and relatives in town at Mayerdale ranch and packing last Tuesday. begins today. Manager ft. 1). P. ('. Smith and J. P. Meers. of Oakland, California., are visitors here. HI ÎL IM E C E MEN PLASTER R. F. Scott, civil engineer of Portland, is surveying and es tablishing grades for streets. * Patronize I - I « 1 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Ì Mrs. Gee. Wood and daughter, Chatlield, of the packing house, A Marion, visited in Hood River stilted that, they expected to » Wednesday. ship (lie first car load o f prunes M. J. Craft, of Mt. Hood, tomorrow. »I 1» spent Tuesday here with rela If. F. Robinson, Mosier’ s elec tive». trician, has been busy lately A Ed Wood, of Portland, was in wiring a number o f residences in \ * and about the town, ready for lhe t*m n on Wednesday visiting IPs i juice, w in d is promised us which ils parents. Mn. S. D. Fisher and Miss soon. Among the buildings lie >4 lias finished are Dr. Robinson’s I fjvtrline Fisher were shopping in I house and office, Dr. Macnim's j Hood River last Monday. | house, Geo. Carroll’s, J. E. llig- Tfie Misses Sophia and Rosalind ; ley’s and Mr. Hudson’s ami he Morris, of Pori land are visiting ' has several more to finish. Trie ids in town this week. ('. T. Bennett ami George! Misses Mattie Hudson and ¡Chamberlin relumed Monday Rose Whitson are visiting rela | from a hunting trip in the' tives «at North Yakima. ¡mountains south west of Mt. V. C. Young and family and I Hood. They hud fair luck, g e t-1 ting four deer. The Bulletin M Jack Lolliott were visitors af man’s hunger was appeased by a flood River last Saturday. i nice chunk o f "m ow ilch,” i > i v - P. A. Knolls a id (). D. llogg ■ settled by the redoubtable Goo. we tender our were business visitors in The i for which thanks. Dalles last Wednesday. A \& I j ‘ J. M. Crawford, president of the Tum-A-Lum Lumlter Co., was in town on Monday inspect ing the business and yards. Mrs. Win. Johnson ami child ren returned on Tuenlav from Portland, where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. E. A. Race and family left on Wednesday for El Paso, Texas whither they were called by the .serious illness o f Mr. Race’ s Pother. Mrs. A. P. Kerron, o f Portland, is visiting this week with Mr---. r O *» D»- . E . A . R A C E , M G R. MOSIER The Man who Wliis| ■ i s down a Well -About the Goods he has to Sell, Will never Reap the shining Dollars Like he who climbs a Tree and Hollers. — Moral, AD VERTISE. I * ORE. P. Home F. R. EXPERT W ELL THE DALITS O r e g o n S hoe e r k in s . P O m o s ie r T he O Wt carry the very latest' and in all grades; if you want something good we have it, anti if you want a low priced article we have that r.Iso. You will always And oui prie* a the lowest ami we will lr *t you right, i.s our many cast nu is will t 11 you . As to our qualities, all that we aAk is to have you use your own ^« hh I judgment aa to quality and value and not think that because wt o not ask you t mìo prices for an article that it is not as good as you want. We buy for cash and sell for cash and mark our go« ds qn this basis, not having to charge )ou any extra for bad accounts or extra book r o p JOHN G. ZÒLI.S & SONS r e g o n crete Work. Hood River A M o s i e r Orego n “ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’ ’ - - - O regon ADVERTISE Done with neatness and dispatch E. COLE, IN YOUR. M osier A g e n t 1 L. W . CLYM ER ^ N OW is an excellent time t<x ■5 P A I N T E R i? AND DECORATOR W O ffK G U A R A N T E E D S Tsek Box 2-12 M o s ie r - O r e g o n £ drop in and renew your subscrip j tion to the B u lletin . (j the paper i money. and we You want need the W ell Is the place to get y’our choice [W ork W ell D o ne C igars , T obacco C and y , and S oft D r i n k s The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open well» Prop. in any part of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfitf, Oregon including pipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- 1 ’■ v ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May he found- by addressing hint at The Dalles,. Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s store. The Dalles, Or. A. E . N e g u s . P ool and B i l l i a r d s S. E. Francisco, M o sie r , PINES H OTEL W ELLBERG . Prop. You ran nft’ot-J to l>uy an oxtra pair o f thoso for next nimm er wear at t*w prirc w»' art* aoUing thorn. Pat nt Ivathi'r. Ki>! amt Gunnu tal; t igni and Hvavy aoles, to • 2nd Floor. • ■ , „ w MEN’S SHOES & OXFORDS anitable for w 'nr. size* 6 kill, !• >x calf V alue* up to heavy work or, droas to 11. Patent leather, ami oil tanneit lethera. 56.00. Your choice. DR. H. L. PH YSICIAN D U M B LE and SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Dress Goods Your rhoiev the pair, »»'•o AL W e can give you suits in regular t?tnck, new fall styles at $1.75, $2.50, $4.00, $4.VIand up to$l0.00. Special bargain suits for boys; 75c, Sl.aOand up. Jl.PS \a!u* a ut» Another table o f Lattica’ amt Mian- i* Slip! ora jimt < »afonìa, all rirt « amt ki , L : Sut le, put.' it, gunmental. tan ami .'X..;•«*!.im ui-ungthewrit knomn tirami» o f I’ ts i: l Dunn. Ann rican t.aty. \S uito Huuse, John Kolly ai»J o i l t «. fit/ it gvK^.i MAppy stud ; nut oùt h can« * the sizes are br >keu utnt x. v v.i*h to clean up on them \ i’ ! • « . » t o i l i >. your chair .*1.5 0 M -• aeutic o.xfonia>our 0 vice. DRESSES O f tine French t»trignauti a id Mad ras in checks, stripes and plan»*; ages froin d to lb years. Y ou will wonder wny you cog * l even think o f buying goods and maxing them when you can g«. t such n« at ou« s and such » x.’client vaincs as we are otlh ri g. N * * thst school tim*' is draw inir near it w ill pay you to look opened up. N O T A R Y P U B L IC Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con-j . LADIES’ OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS T hk P aris F a ir . V OREGON 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 kcepi is la re, which makes it easy for us to give you the geoi.s at a big saving. Thanking ’Ul our old customers for liberal patronage in the past and trusting that the past exper ience will merit a continuance o f yours ns wed as o f your friends we remain. Yours to please, GIRLS’ S urgeon . H. G. K IB B E E MOSIER, OREGON r e g o n THE P A R I S F A I R . them up and n t ’ t mt they are not just what you expected they would MOSIER Rates $1.00 per day and up You'cnti examine vonr purcluae* m 1 e home stores and l>e assured o f satisfaction before investing v> ur money. o s ie r and Good Accommodations Your home merchant* -can duplicate the price inaile l>y any iv8f.on«hle concern anywhere on good* ot* equal quality, in the/tame quantities ami ni flu 'Mn e basita o f delivery and payment. M P h y s ic ia n THE OAKS JOHN Mosier Book Store DAVID ROBINSON, M. D_ Administratrix: reliable service. Money to loan on improved property. J. E. COLE. B kktha J ohnson , We are nere here to stay, know values, anti and can oiler you We solicit your business on the basis of "A Square Deal’ < NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un- lersigned has been appointed by the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, or Wasco County, Administratrix of the estate of Gust. W m . Johnson, de fused. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned at Mosier, Oregon, within s.x months from the date o f this notice. Dated this 6th day o f July, 1911. h op Located in Marsh building. Upper Main Street, O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y Razors put in first-class condition. Home Paper Shoo repairing a specialty. Work guaranteed at reason able prices. Give us a call. R E A L ESTATE Barber Shop ORE. P a c if ic P hone Black 1771 ■<»► ---------------- co. - Address 402 W 7th St. S S Oregon’ .MOSIER All work guaranteed CO NTRACTO R M O S IE R P Mosier D R IL L E R C O N T R A C T S SO LtC ITE O L. and Fire Insurance Hood River Laundry Company' Industry Wiling and supplies o f all kinds. First class work guaranteed. Drop me a line or leave orders at Stew art's store. o s ie r Notary Public R O B IN S O N ELECTRICAL l » \ M Alex. Stewart KRETZER, J. G. j . K. M c G r e g o r & L. Frank Ashley arrived Tuesday from Portland. c. w '■il Ml . M V i ■ now h N w York » lectin^ our Fall and Winter II iulh o f mcrchaiidtM . A h in our custom. \\- make this trip twice each year that we may be botter able to s, rve our increas ing trade. In doi.ijr this, we are nut only able to get the newest and best article« on U h » market, but we are able to buv them at the very lowest prie ». which fflVount* for us beili » able to sell you k «> o .I h at a ;tH> ! 41 * i 1 I uh « thin you can gt*t hem fr«ir tv yo ir m^rrhnnt that is ■4»fti|>dl«*' 1 I-» Inly from »h*iirnumrs; r« get to 9 *• th. • entir*» wht re. *gd th» tir mim *r. yfu bave lo e ’ > •>* "> w hat l e t * 11?* von and live 1 AC tic »Hy ' ‘in th td aiV * uiitil your c odrt i%rrivi» and \ou go to open Mosier, Oregon. Mr. J. Phillips left Tuesday for California. i These suits of clothes are big Poland China bogs. Call or ad Mrs. Mag :ie Jones and Miss dj dress, Mrs. T. IV. DeBussey. Agnew, of New York City a re ,¿5 Mosier, Ore. visiting this week with the form- , g er’s brother, l)r. David Robinson J NOTICE. and wife. The ladies are making i f f will not hr hid I responsible for any a tour of the Pacific Northwest. | .1 County surveyor A. W. Mohr was down from The Dalles the ill'st o f the week doing some surveying for J. N. Mosier. Alex. Stewart, R. Angermayerspent three days in Portland. Albert S. Ashley, Manager of II Mosier Wins Another Game The game of baseball, played last Sunday on the local diamond between Mosier and Odell, re sulted in a score of 8 to 7 in favor of the home team. Ten innings were played. Next Sunday, Mosier hoys will J. Osburn and wife returned ist Monday from Portland where play with the Pine Grove team ,-rtiey attended a reunion of Mrs. at that place. Osburn’s family. Must have more room. L is ?;i -) TH E D A L L E S , ' OREGON Mrs. Parsons and children, of Hood River, are here visiting Mr. Mrs. C. G. stoliz. Miss Elizabeth Leonard, of Portland, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Leonard. On al! lines for month of JUNE. Mrs. Hortenstine has returned from The Dalles, where, she has been visiting. UI last she the her F or S alk :-A good saddle horse. John Miler, and old resident Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of Mosier, now living at Lebanon, of R. I). Chatlield, at Packing |arrived in town Wednesday eve House, Mosier. ning and will visit here a few B or S.Af.E:-Young Jers< ycow, j days. gentle, in gowl milk. Inquire F. E. Marshall, president of of F. A. Shogren, Mosier, the Phoenix National Bank u ifi» F o r S l.E:-Team bay horses, New York City, with his wif weight 1150 each, Good workers. ! and two sons, wi re guests last Inquire at Bulletin office. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed L F o r S ale ;- T w o ‘Jill grown Howe. Special Prices Ortley Items. Mr. Gallager, leading nnrsery- man o f Ho d River, spent a day ¡iie k i'g over our town and orchards. rt i111 1 tVO.Jiey, cOiiiivCUrU V BOYS’ SUITS Our new fall line o f boys two piece suits are here and we are already to fit th " boys out Tor school in suits that will stand the hardest wear and are still ireat and dressy. W e have exceptionally fine Imea of boys’ clothing in all the latest weaves an I styles and »-an suit you in price, quality, workmans.dp aa l You will find thi» department most complete in all that is nee led to get the chil Iren's dresses ready for school w .-ar. Special prices on sum mer »lreas goals that will enable you tn save a I'ttle. besides giving you the largest assortment in the city to choose from. Ladies' canvas oxfords, sixes 2} to 6. Values up to $2.50. Your choice the pair, 75c