Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 01, 1911, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
Arthur Mi idler war
1 visitor at The Dalles
was
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Mr. Ed Fro ! o:
c. i cr­
i■* v' -iiing li.is
ii w i 111
Mosier Lots-
Fou SALE .’-T w o fractions of Mathews.
lot?. Sightly views ami (lea*
Miss Mary Mathew?, of Port­
cheap. Apply to J. K. McCrcgoi, land. is here visiting her uncle
Mosier, Or.
and brothers.
FoRSALE:-Househo!d f 'm im ic
first class condition. See Ciuy
H. Wilson after 6:30 p. m., oi
call at house next door «luring
1jhe day.
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Men’s $5 00 Siio'-s,
Boys’ S iT o
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Miss Kathnhvn Leo: nrd ar­
rived from Portland tlm first < f
the week and is visiting her
oarents, Mr. anil Mrs. G. 11. 1
Leonard.
Miss Nellie Robinson arrived
on Wednesday’s local from St. !
I will iiot'be held re.‘ 4 >onnihiP for an;, Johns, and will visit with Mrs.
debt* contracted hy any one in m;
j Masters, whose husband has i
uutne liter tbit- «¡ace.
¡contract
for clearing land on the
Ja'y 28, 1911.
H ikam P ickkrino .
! Sundborg place.
Overalls
Work
GOc.
now
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Cash F ¡ices Only
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Notice
All persons wishing gravel or
sand from the gravel pit on the
East Hood River Fruit Com­
pany,s property will hcreaftei
apply to
J. C o n n o r ,
Mosier, Ore.
A. E. LAKE’S
Men’s
Furnishings
P. L. Caplosj with his wife,
and Mat. Mathews, nntored over
from The Dalles yesterday. Mr.
Caples represents iloneynu.i
Hdvve. Co., and Mr. Mathews is
with Lang & Co., o f Portland.
Miss Minnie Kerns, o f Per!
land, has been engaged to teaeh
a six months term o f sc ho ! in
District N<>.8, and wVI In-gin In i
labors oil Monday, September 11,
the same date that the Mo.siet
•chon l opens.
Must have more room.
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These suits of clothes are big
special values. We are giving
more for the money in
l $15,
$18 and $20 Suits
than has been offered in many a
long day. We know we can
please you if you will only give
J us the chance„
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
MOSIER
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B a r b e r Shop
P acific P hone
Black 1771
Fever in plants.
$
Razors put in lirst-class condition.
Not only animals but plants
may suffer and die of fevers, is M o s i e r s h o e
S hop
the conclusion reached by the
G. L . P e r k i n s , p r o p .
French savant Du Sahlon. When
a human being lias a fever lie
Shoe repairing a specialty.
looses flesh on account of the in­
Work guaranteed at reason­
creased combustion, the quantity
able
prices. Give us a call.
o f carbonic acid respired from
the lungs being augmented from
Located in Marsh building.
7 * to K>0 per cent. A plant at­
Upper
Main Street,
tacked by fever, which may he
I caused by a wound, rapidly con­ M o s i e r
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sumes its reserves of organic
matter and becomes enfeebled,
JOHN G. ZODI.S & SONS
semetimes sufficiently to cause
I its death. Du Sahlon has ex­ Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
perimented with potatoes ren­
crete Work
dered feverish by cutting them, uooj ({iver
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j The temperature soon rises ________
j about one degree, and the quan-;
‘FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
* lity of carbonic acid given off in­
I lone with neatness and dispatch
creases several hundred per cent.
¡If the potato survives, its “ res- Hood River Laundry Company
I j,¡ration” after a few. days he-j
J . E . C Q I .K , M o s i e r A g e n t
comes normal, hut it falls into KiLai.tu■ i w ■■ uui j MwigLarc-iTgruwiir
an enfeebled state, resembling
that of a person convalescent
from a long fever.—Scientific 2
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L. W . C l y m e r
American.
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'i L IM E
Alex. Stewart,
A Good Suggestion
Althoautomobiles are becoming
quite numerous in Mosier many
horses do not take kindly to
them. In fact, there is always '' “
grave danger of serious accidents The Man who WDisper» down a Well
resulting from too close proximity j Will
About
the UootIs he 1,as t0 Sel1’
never Reap the shining Dollars
tu the autos on narrow grades. | Dike he who climbs a Tree and
Notary Public
The danger might be lessenedj
Hollers.— Moral, A D V E R T ISE .
considerably, as was suggested •
and
the other day hy a lady, if thej
Fire Insurance
K retzer ,
custom should become universally i
Mosier
Oregon.
observed, of the team taking the
EXPERT
W E L L D R ILLE R
inside o f the road in passing
autos. In case horses became
fractious, the danger o f backing
All work guaranteed
off or being thrown over an em­
bankment, would be reduced to
THE: DALLES
ORE.
the minimum.
Address 102 W th st.
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Fire Insurance
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Town Lots
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W ORK GUARANTEED
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THE OAKS
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Is the place to get your choice
D. D. HAIL
J. K. M cG REG O R & CO.
REAL ESTATE
We are here to stay, know v alues, ami can offer you
reliable service.
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Money to loan on improved property.
Mosier Book Store
Rates $1.00 per day and up
L M -.-xr „-L r :
Ail
dica«- at Imt a frac don o f their reni
vali:*. W e ha ve proupeil theae in
s> vera! il Ufi rent lui* and markeii
tl.' m Mt the l iijei at kiml o flia r-
f r mi i ni* lo I uuly ora­
hit.
Dainty Lingerie ai-d Mar-
q .i-. tt- *. «ithbÌKh or l'uti’ h nt-rka,
« itti
thiee-quurti r or
kimono
s lif v is ; tritimeli w ith vvl.ite or
Henriettas,
v< is. etc.
woolen.
trimmed with pretty embroidery,
pi»in banding* or
Lot om* yourc’ oice.
’ ’ two ”
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“ three “
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six “
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“ e i g i if“
sateen, Yel-
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75c
Î1 25
*1.19
*1.43
$1.98
$2. Til
*2.i>5
pipings.
Ladies Shirt Waists
tailor*1
(•iti
colin
duri
Thise
an- pist the thing for school wear.
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K IB B E E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
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ADVERTISE
IN YOUR
Home Paper
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.
W e l l [W o r k
W ell
D o ne
DR. H. L. BUMBLE
PHYSICIAN
and up. all ag* s from 2 to lb years,
Mens Shirt Special
Here i* surely some hig bargains
you S e e
Wash Dresses
them you’ ll say they are the best
Splendid little garments nia if o f
b« »1 >,1*1 it» ginghams..»ham m y*,
percatn and lin.-na, *om- high,
others w ith square or round necks,
elbow, kiinona and long sleevis.
made o f colored madras in striped,
IF, PARIS FA IR.
colors, perfectly finished and ful!
cut. All sizes, 14 to 17i necks.
Your choice,
98c
Di i **e* for 2-V, 4.7c. j O c , 7 oi *, $1.*:0
in the shirt*line a n d w h e n
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OREGON
R .e a X H E A . JS.L1
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MOSIER
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SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lit- reached by long dis­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
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MOilcil ami muas.'tl you are otVVred
S urgeon
a n d
PINES HOTEL
he
stores and be assured of
M O S IE R
P hysician
Good Accommodations
Yeur !n>m>' merchants can iluplir ite the price milite by tniy* res; «insilile
i*i« . vu iniy vvliere on goods of e.¡uni quality, in the same quantities anil
on tue sume basis o f delivery mi l paye ent.
You ran examine your purchases in the home
satisfa« turn before investing your money.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
C igars ,
T obacco
C a s d y , and S oft D rinks
P oor and B illiards
Mosier, Oregon,
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
/. E. COLE.
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
S. F. Francisco, Prop.
in any pari o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,.
Oregon including pipe cutting and thread­
The Town With a Future
Mosier,
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 &
Sehanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
JOHN WELL BERG, Bmp.
A. E. N egus .
M O S iE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
IAncn Suits
Some interesting Ortlej Item*
Were crowded out this week,
hut they will appear in our nex:
issue.
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| T H E D A LL E S, OREGON
Miss Maude Bntebam and her
Jury Disagrees.
cousin Miss Johnston, left yester­
A
hard
figli I took place in
day for :t visit at Portland,
fustic
Buck’
s Court in the court
Silvertun and other valley towns.
house at Hood River Monday,
Mrs. Anna McLane returned when Charlie Davenport and
lo Mosier iast Sunday from Bla­ Fred For dumi were tried for
lock and has resumed her position having grouse in their possession
as operator at the station.
during the closed season. Many
C. L. McKenna, of the East witness s were examined for ti e
Hood River Land Go., was up state, but tln> evidence was con-
from Portland last Sunday, look- tlictinga iiiivun tantial. A fit r
hig after his interests here.
' being out about an hour the jury
reported it was impossible to
Mrs. M. A. Harms*.n
. I agree and it w as discharged.
daughter left on Wednesday
Deputy District Attorney Uatt-
Portland having visited a few
wig then dismissed the case.
weeks here with relatives.
S. W. Stark v.’ a.i the attorney foi
G. H. Page and family left on the defendants.
Thursday for Oregon City, when
Kassses
ihey will reside. Mr. Page n -
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cently sold his place near tow i
to C. C. Brooks.
for month
o f AUGUST.
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Store
Mark A. Mayer, Mrs. B. Weller
and
son. Ullman, went to Port­ * _
J. E. Cole was a business
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Tin -day morniri; r,e urnin:
vistorin Portland this week.
yesterday.
Mark shipped his
J. K. MeCregor was a visitor seven-passenger Pierce-Arrow hy
in Portland this week.
boat, to Hoed River, and the
A. P. Baleham ww a visitor party motored home from that
city.
in Portland this week.
Harold Forsberg, o f Portland,
Judge Jerry Bronough, with
visited friends here this week. Ins young son, came up from
Marten Nickelsen, o f The
Immanuel Church Notes.
Dalles, visited friends here this
On
next Sunday morning Mr.
veek.
Hargreaves will open a series of
Mrs. R. C. Brock left yester­
sermons on “ Superstitious Falla­
day for a visit witli her mother,
cies and Realities.’ ’ The serit
at Portland.
is a discussion o f essential
Mrs. J. H. Osburn and Miss ligious principles in which the
Mable were shopping in Hood themes will lie presented in pairs
River yesterday.
as follows:
1. The Atonement o f Heath­
C. A. McCargar and C. J.
Littlepage were passengers on endom; The Atonement o f Jesus
yesterday’s local for Portland. Christ.
2. Ceremonies Sacerdotal;
John Carroll and family re­ Ceremonies with Spiritual Sig-
turned home last week from an nificance.
outing at Alsea and Waldport.
3. Commercialized Christian­
Kollo Clement was one o f the ity: The Church and the Kindom
loyal workers from the country o f God.
4. The Name of Christ; The
last Wednesday clean-up day.
Mind o f Christ.
The Ladies’ Aid society will
A cordial invitation to tli
meet at the home o f Mrs; H. G.
Sunday morning meditations is
Kihhee. All are cordially invited.
generally extended.
P. L. Arthur and wife returned
Monday evening from a visit
W. E. Sn.*ll and wife and Miss
with relatives at Castle Rock,
Augusta
Snell have gone to
Wash.
Portland for the winter.
J. M. Elliott left on Tuesday
G. W. Patterson, Oivn O burn,
for Portland. He will visit the
K.
L. Cooper and Miss Ivy Lake
centennial at Astoria before ri-
were
visitors at The Dulles last
urning..
Friday.
* Mrs. C. Rusher left last Tues­
Wm.
Hoff, of Stevenson,
day evening fora three months’
visit with relatives at Big Rapids, Wash., is visiting here with In’s
brother.
Mich.
Or,
? $ 15 , $18 and 20.00 (
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Suits !
Don’ t forget that next Monday, >
Labor Day, the Commercial ( 'lull ■
will give a picnic to its members,!
and invited guests, in Dr. Mac* ^
rum’s grove. Basket dinner will 7
lie in order.
The hours will.?
probably he from 2 to 10 p. m.
Miss Mattie Hudson spent : Portland last Saturday and spent
few days this week with rela­ Sunday with Dr. nnd Mrs. C. A.
tives at Hood River.
Macruin. Mrs. Bronough, who
spent
the week with Mrs. Mac-
0. L. Craton is building a re:
rum,
returned
to Portland with
idence on his place East of
her husband Monday morning.
town.
ices
Services at the Christian '
Church Sunday morning and I
evening.
The* service Sunday
evening at7:3<>. Subject “ Divid­
ing The Word. ’ ’
Bible School at 10 a. m. You
j are cordially invited to all these
services.
K. H. S ickafoose ,
Minister.
Paul Higley arrived on Wednes-
For Sale
Iny
from Bremerton Navy Yard, .
Two 7-weeks-old pigs and one
where
he joined the marines a t
Du roc sow, cheap.
year ago.
He will spend a $
R . R R o b in s o n ,
touple of weeks here visiting his
Hosier, Ore.
parents.
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Spec
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCargar;
had a “ ------------
Portland . Part
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u_y at their '
summer home, last Sunday, thej
g nests being Dr. and Mrs. C. A. '
Macrum, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Bronough and Mr. and Mrs. Ed,
L. Howe and Mrs. Biles.
Mosier
NOTICE.
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F. McIntyre. Mrs. N. Thorn burg
and son and Mrs.
Westcott
and lidie daughter, all o f Purl-
land, vidi d l . . ; wi 'k with Mrs.
C. B. Metzger.
values you ever have seen for 38c.
Mostly Clue it and Monarch brands,
jacquard
effects
and
in s* If
novelty
and
stitched
co:.trusting
THE HOME OJ’
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
GOOD CLOTHES
I f you're enough inter.-sted in
fine clothe# to enjoy looking 'U
them, we want you to know that
we're enough interested in fine
clothes to enjoy showing them.
W e'v e got them to show, too: the
new fall weaves.colors and patterns
They're so good these clothes—
that they don’ t really cost much;
there’s true economy in buying
them. Suits 318.(K> and up.
H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T 6c B E S T S T O R E
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