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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
— LO CAL — Mosier Lots Fou S a l e :— Two fractions of Jots. S i 'li t ly views and dead -cheap. Apply to J. K. McGregor, ,Mosier, Or. c Rainbow Ridge Notes Mrs. Layton’s sister, of Port- come to visit at her ¡ new h o » on Government Flat, Mr. Layt a is standing a month in Portland. Mr. Clark and daughter I-ela, o f Oak Ridge, on Government Flat., were guests at dinner on j Sunday of J. L. Sheldon and daughters, ¡it “ Kallisterra” . » ir% rp_/ a- . k . £5c. 6Uc. Notice All persons wishing grave or Will Ketclium, living on the ,sand from the gravel pi on the East Hood River Fruit Gdm -1 Hood River road, caught a large! pany.s property will hereafter bear in his trap, one day lastj apply to J. CDNNO#, week. Hears are quite numer-l Mosier, Ore. 1 ous this season and are frequently 1 — — — — ■ M •— ” ■ seen roaming the wi>ods. See the .Sweaters and Sweater •Coats. A t Niclm l&Co. Mr. and Mrs. F. W Moseley, • M r. and M rs. R. R. Morrison Clinton, Iowa, visited a few daj •and Mrs. W. E. Chown were this week with Mr. and Mrs. shopping in Hood River on Ralph Cummings, in the hair- view neighborhood. The two Tuesday. families were friends and neigh Fine line o f New Undercloth bors in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. ing. A t Nichol & Co. Moseley have been visiting their Judge Geo. Barton, o f Port son, G. A. Moseley, of the Mt. land, was looking after his busi Hood Hotel, Hood River. ness interests here a couple o f j days this week. ! Mrs. W. Mac rum arrived from res r,j iu... in Clyde Bailey entered school Monday. Wilbur Denny was absent | Tuesday. - - Men’s $5.00 Shoes, Hoys’ $2.75 $3.90 52.25 now 70c Overalls Work Shirk; Carrol Cole left Saturday for , Portland, where he will attend school. A 5c Cash P ik es Only W. E. Mosier Vera C onner has been promoted from the fifth to the sixth grade. CR - Special Prices School Notes. On all lines for month of AUGUST. The new pupils in the Grammar grades are Philip Goss, Marie Shogren and Frank Wilson. Since the beginning o f school six n iw pupils have entered the c f n » iws- primary department. There has been perfect attendance in the Intermediate grades during the first seven days o f school. • Ore ' \ $15, $18 and20.00 1 Visitors in Hood River last game* o f 500 was played, prizes Saturday were: Geo. Chamberlain i being won by Miss Ruth Clement and family, Misses Rose Whitson ‘ and Jack Coffman, after which and Maude Evans and II. E. | dainty and delicious refreshments Birkner. were served. The guests re mained over night, spending the Men’s fine Silk Underwear. _____ _____ At Nichol & Go greater part of the next day with their host and hostess, being on- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCargar tertained with music, a good and Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Macrum dinner and etc. motored over to Hood River on i Those accepting the hospitality Mr- and Mrs. Gnmmings were: Tuesday and spent the day with the Misses Sarah Clement, Ruth friends in the valley. Clement and Ruth Littlepage See Nichol & Co. for the Boy s’ | and Mi ssi s. Rollo Clement, and Girls’ School Stockings. Martin Clement, Jack Coffman , , and Hugo Birkner. The guest I.ee Evans returned Monday L f hmmr u.ns |;,lth |,itt|(, from Alsea, where he has been who is soon going away to attend visiting relatives and friends for school. the past two months and having! Sunday afternoon a number of a good time hunting and fishing, neighbors gathered at Ihe home - of Mr. and Mrs. G. .1. Littlepage See our Ladies’ Union Suits» i to partake o f the ripe and juicy before buying, Niclsfi & Go. watermelon. Some o f the melons Mrs. Win Johnson is having sampled were fully 2t)inches long the barn on her property moved and they were o f very good quality, strictly home grown, to the front of the lot and re without irrigation. Whosavs we modeled into a dwelling house. can't raise melons in Grand View? There is need of more residences Those present were: Mr. and M rs. Arthur Kuhn. Mr. and in Mosier. Mrs. Stanley Kastman. Mr. Miss Nellie Weberg, o f Port iii>d Mrs. Ralph Cummings. Mrs. land, is visiting this week witli G. G CLmont. Mrs' Woods, the her sister, Mrs. Wm Johnson. Misses Sarah and Ruth Clement, Ruth L'ttlepsp'o, Minnie Kearns L G. Wilson came up from Doi-nlhi Lois and Ruth Woods, Portland on Tuesday to visit his Potto G'-'inent Albert Moden- son, Guy. watil 11 neo Birkner, Ward Miss Miriam Sheldon was in Kvans. .T:u*k Coffman and Don town on Tuesday from her homo Littlepage. stead on Rainbow Ridge, on h* r way to The Dalles. She was ac companied by W. R. Ripley, who has been visiting Miss Sheldon’s father. They were old friends hack in Kansas years ago. S PK C IA L Here is an opportunity to get a 25c jar o f Hydro Peroxide Cream and a !:5c bottle o f Hydrox Peroxide for only 25c. Two of the most generally used prep arations on the market today, for the price of one. A 25c jar o f Cream and a 2Tx* bottle of Peroxide for only 25c We call the attention o f our readers to the card o f the Model Igtundry, located at The Dali s. 1). Duval, the proprietor, claims to have the liest equip|ied laundry east o f Portland, and asks a M KN’S SHIRTS share of Mosier’s natronage. f the Pines i] We carry one o f the most Chas. Sparling, < Ij complete lines of men’s shirts, Hotel is the Mosier agent. — < either in the soft collar or the that you could Millinery All kinds from a Mrs. E. Simpson, o f The’ Da lies, will be in Mosier with Up-to-date Fall and Winter Millinery, Sept. 22 and 23, Friday and Saturday, a I The Pines Hotel Parlor. \ I A. E LA K E ’S j Men’s Furnisb'ngs Store G ood s Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart j T H E D A LLE S , OREGON/ J. II. Develin, of Devlin & Hoys’ Shoes for Hard Wear. i Firebaugh, was up from Port A t Nichol & Go. Miss Stella Smith, o f Port- land hist Sunday, looking over laid, is here visiting her cousin, I their orchard tracts al Ortley. | Accompaning him were Mr. M rs. Jas. E. Cole. Kroenerand wife. Mr. Kroener Go to Nichol & Co. for your is the architect who is planning Ball Brand Rubbers. the buildings for the company. Box Stationery at 10c per 1« x He has completed the plan for while they last, at A. & B. Drug the big hotel and work on it is .<1 >. See our window. progressing rapidly. Don’ t forget—we have the Grand View Happenings. goods. Nichol & Co. Don Littlepage visited with Miss Daisy Biles, o f Portland, his parents Sunday and Monday is here this week visiting her mother, and sister, Mis. Ed L. o f this week. He was accom panied by Mr. Ward Evans, a Howe. prosperous young farmer of -Ladies’ clothes cleaned and Corbett, and son of T. L. Evans, pressed. All work guaranteed. who owns 20 acres of young Jus. E. Cole, resident agent. orchard adjoining th * Littlepage Mrs. C. A. Metzger and son, place. This was Mr. Evans’ Ulenn Kline, will leave today for first visit to Mosier and after Portland, where they will spend having seen several of Mosier’ s the winter. best orchards and taken a general Ladies’ and Children’s Toques. look at the country, lie declared it, looked good to him and that in A t Nichol & Co. ,, the near future he would invest Messrs. Max Vogt and l arry • , , , , , ■ ,,, . * ,, •’ in a tract ot land lumself. VVeber, oi Ihe Dalles, were , down Sunday, looking after c La|8t S*,tur,lay1 eJ emn* “ "!> their land interests here. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph , , Cummings gave a house party Fur and leathers cleaned at t() a llllIn|WF ,,f yonng people, in Gray & l and s. Hood Liver, lh,*ir beautiful and commodious Or*. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent. Iiew home. ln tlu, evening the Alex. Stewart, The Grammar grades and High School have organized a literary society to be known as the Mosier School Literary Society. * The |||C officers 1151 elected were as fol j lows: Robert Scearce, President, Vice President, Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned * i ouu n AJjers, Secretary. The 5 program committee consists of Sunday afternoon from a visit { Ray Bailey, Chfiirman, Philip with her son at Prineville. Notary Fublic § -Goss ¡¿pd Alefora Haacke. J. T. Davenport returned tin’s and week from The Dalles, where he Fire Insurance Tiie Union Sunday School gave has been working for the past Mosier Oregon a very pleasant evening to its few months. His w ife and baby1 memb rs and friends last Thurs will join him next week. day which was enjoyed by all. Refreshments o f sandwiches, V cake an i lemonade were served. P. L . K r e t z e r , The f in o f the evening was EXPERT W E L L DRILLER * guessing the names o f Mosier people who were represented, or suggested, by pictures tacked or Razors put in first-class condition. * All work guaranteed * the walls. Some of the pictures were very suggestive, some easily rea I, and some required a THE DALLES - ORE. ' stretch o f imagination to inter Address -102 W 7th St. pret. O f the54 representations, P acific P hone Black 1771 - the highest number guessed \ X» correctly was 1". This method of D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. ¡entertaining is quite unique and M o s ie r s h o e S hop certainly furnished amusement. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n G . L. P f r k i n s . P r o p . Suits at Leave your clothes with J as. Portland Wednesday morning E. Cole to be cleaned and press i and is visiting her son, Dr. C. A. g I Macrum, and wife. ed. Must have more room. I These suits of clothes are big values. We are giving more for the money in 8 I i $15, l $18 and $20 / Suits than has been offered in many a long day. We know we can please you if you us the chance. will only give W A N TE D ïî ~~ * re I I I * V* ! ÍLIM E CEMENT? & I P LA STER V> «X I J. E. COLE. Shoe repairing a specialty. Work guaranteed at reason able prices. Give us a call. MOSIER OREGON H. G. K I B B E E Located in Marsh building, Upper Main Street, M o s ie r N O T A R Y P U B L IC O r e g o n M o s ie r - - - O regon i * - I U ) Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. * * I Have y tit* clothes cleaned by GRAY H ood & JOHN G. ZOLI S & SONS O regon CHIROPRACTOR Crete Work RAND R iv e r , E. A. R a c e . m gr . « » MOSIER ORE. DR. J. SOW ERBY Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- ¡ Hood River - N E R V E S P E C IA L IS T Oregon ! Lady Attendant—Experienced P h o n e 222 All work guaranteed. Ladies’ work a specialty J as . E. C ole , Mosier Agent FFRG USO N BLDG., Pacific Phone Main 2211. « I * * » « G ood H ousekeeping quires the services o f a representative in Mosier to look aft. r subscription re newals amt t-* extend circulation by m special methods which have proved un m usually successful. Salary and com- mission. Previous experience desira- i hie hut not essential. Whole time or * spare time. Address, with references, m 1 J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave, New York City. « f B a r b e r Shop f »-«s**-» **v> MOSIER Fruit Lands Town Lots MODEL HOOD RIVER Local Phone, 114 LAUNDRY D. DUVAL, Pnop. T he D alles - Mosier Agent, - O regon The Pines Hotel. «I ¥ Fire Insurance j. K. M c G r e g o r & REAL ESTATE M O S IER F R U IT L/ We are here to stay, km co. D. D. HA IL Mosier, Oregon, ahn s, and can offer you T he reliable service. We solicit your business on tin* 1 The Town With a Future • o f " A Square Deal” . Money to b a t on imp w ed property. C igars , T obacco C a n d y , and S oft D r i n k s P ool and B i l l i a r d s The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part o f the surrounding S. E. Francisco, Prop. country. Has a complete outfit, Oregon including pipe cutting and thread 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 & Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. PINES HOTEL JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. Mosier Book Store 1 A large line of T;¡ ! MOSIFR ; L cad : A. E. N egus . Good A ccommodations DR. H. L. D U M B LE Rates $1.00 per day and up SCHOO! , BOOKS and cl! -io fx of School Sup- plies. W ork W ell D o n e Is tiie place to get your choice :s A S F E C IA LTY N W ell THE OAKS Stationery. OREGON O regon PHYSICIAN ani > SURGEON HOOD R IV ER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. •-.IX, 7». r.liktrtXLaSfl jH*rcale shirt for hots for o and up. In men’ s every day wear shirts o f |H*rcale, sateen, twilled shirting, cheviot shirting, khaki, funst-m, Corduroy, fiannel, tor -I *. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and up. We are selling a genuine Soisette shirt worth $t.5t anywhere, in colors white, cream and tan. full cut, wed made in every W ay. a duni dross shirt, each 80c Then in dross shirts with band collars, we want to call tour attention to our ex ',*1- lent line o f M A N U A L ! ! V SHIRTS, acknow ledge by all w ho lxt-■ . as the ho*! shirts made. The colors are guar anteed not to fade and the ci i ul tit are perfect. Plain or plea* *d fronts in all the delicate shades arid patterns. Veil v ¡1 find it a great satis- fact ion to have a shirt that will stand the laundrying :*.:*d i a !; time come hack as fresh am! bright as the day you get it from the store. MA FOR Í THE PAR IS isr'aatj Your intei this l »usines ts are ours, in Utero wouldn’ t L* mudi sei in selling you clothes that ere not good for you: wt 'uldn’ t keep it up very Ioni Our idea is to sell youdoti thar are good for you; we kt i\V * miething alunit quai It in eh lies, H A R T S' H AFI xFR & MARX doti S 8 !V liest for you, 1 ecua - ther are no Iietter cloth» mad< they’ re b *st for us. for $18.00 H. S. à . M. makes for and up. O $5. $0. $8. ai v n A N S H I RTS t. $1.65. $1.75. $2.00 Other makes for *V>. $1.00 and up. , M IL L IN E R Y We want to call your atten tion to our line o f Fall Milli- ner.v. It is the largest and most complete line in the city and we can save you money on your hat purchases. This department is under charge o f one o f th e best milliners in the state and if you wish a hat made to order we can do it for you and guarantee it to I k * first class in every way. Call and see the splendid assortments that we are show ing. 2nd Floor S H IR TW A IS T S for ladies. 2nd floor. Special bargains i:i this line. In some drum mers’ samples that you should not miss if you wish some thing good for a small ex penditure. LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES. A big assortment in values up to $5.00. Your choice $1.50 Our new fall line of Rugs and A rt Squares ate now on display. We can supply you in this line at a good saving. When you are in just look over our assortment and see how- reasonable you can be suppli ed. 2nd floor H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E I