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JS? Special School Notes. shed a re- bein; airi: ateo A I ili«' •me are juait- Tlu* scili .1 eli il J n I !v 1 ui nds, and ■ putaiton for fruit of ’ Mi er to puf JiUr ime of iiiibit build»*.j ili a power »ile on jr Creek as long as we im ’ P n the pres- \ Leo Higley returned Tuesday. ..».uiis f..t l>y liujiitti , we ,tl vegetables, and furnish electricity for the ent high Ft'*ri'Liyd of qu; Ale fora Haacke took up her For Rent. « in i« of t‘ a spec nens are very town and district. This can be will continue to lead all others in duties Monday after a week’s Five room houses pantry mu good. It should e remembered done easily and cheaply. It securing prices for our products, absence. bath, dpautiful location, Also' that every one is invited to bring'appears that the electric light —— Leo Nichol was absent Tues furnished rooms to rent. in samples ot his best products, company that was coming in hen John H. Wright, of Starbuck, I so _ that chance strangers and from llood River has fallen down 1 Wash., a ponulai day. D. W. H u d s o n , locomotive en- Mosier Oregon. | the public generally may s on their proposition, claiming gineer for the O. W. If. & N. Co., The date Tor the next school what Mosier can do. that the business in sight .here met with a serious accident last program is Friday, October 27. F^.Salc would not,justify the expense. , week. While boarding a train Program begins at 1:30 p. m. Three-quarters iron bed, good --*■*■*— | at Pendleton, Heslipped and fell The program committee- wish Town will be Lit mattress and springs practically A P P L E S FOIt T H E IS L A N D S 'u n d e r the wheels, which cut off to inform the public that they The citizens of Mosier and new, $10.50, cost $20. Inquire at both feet at the ankles. Mr. have been able to get Dr. B ar- strangers coming into the town , The apple season is now in full Bulletin Office. Wright, whose timber proof was greaves to talk at their next I after nightfall will no longer be ¡swing and growers are busy | I he picking and packing. The first recently published in the Bulletin, meeting His subject will be ! obliged to wander about in . .. , . was on his way to The Dalles to “ The Hebrew Poets, Leaver your- clothes whh Jas. ¡dark, unlit streets. A popular carol this season went forward , J make proof. R. €yla to bfe cleaned and press- subscription has been raised, S iturday to a buyer at Manila, School Notes From Dist. No. 8. ! sufficient to keep all street Phillipine Island, via Tacoma and fd. Crook County Land to be Opened. The following ia<the monthly! B o r n :-O ii Monday, Oct* 16, to lights burning until 11 p. m,, steamer. The next ten cars will The secretary of the interior report of Dist. No. 8: School go to N ew York, pome to be ex-1 fhe wife of Win Graham, a son. and they will be lit every night ported to England and Germany has issued an order that 32,900 opened on the eleventh of Sept, except on moonlight nights. C. L. McKenna, of Portland, acres of unappropriated lands, with an enrollment of thirteen It was thru the efforts of the from there. spent Sunday in Monier. In spite of an extra large crop ! which were excluded from the pupils. Since that time two| | ladies of the Civic Improvement Ladies’ clothes cleaned and League that th<* town’s lights of appits in Eastern and Middle i Deschutes national 'forest by others have been enrolled. pressed. All work guaranteed. ; were installed and kept burning states, there is a strong demand proclamation July 1, will become There was no school on Oct. Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. lor several months last year, but for the Mosier apple in foreign subject to settlement under the 2, 3, or 4, as the teacher’s in Mrs. Ed L. Howe visited over their funds gave out and the! countries as well as our own. homestead laws and to selection stitute was in session in The Mr. K. H. Kroner and wife Sunday with relatives in Port-1 lights were discontinued. The I Nearly all of the apples to be by the state under certain con- Dalles at that time, spent Sunday at Ortley. Mr. only street light in use at present! |iaru||tH| by the Mosier Fruit dilions on and after Jan. 1, 1012, land. Those having their names on Kroner is interested’ in the con- at the land office in The Dalles, is the one at the head of Main Growers slis’n this year have the Roll of Honor at the close of struction of the hotel, and was Miss Flora McDonald visited | Ore. T. „ , , , , . ¡St., which the citizens living, at the first month are; Arvilla well pleased at the progress that in Portland several day this ,, ■ , .. , . , • , , already been sold, and at prices The lands are located in Crook J ■" | the head ot the street put m last equal to the highest prices paid Jones, Pearl was being made. week. county, near Prineville, and ara Philips, Bessie year There should be at least for box apples this season. McClure and Ira Warren. surveyed. i R>$-S a !, e :-A good 6-foot wall a dozen lights in the town but if tent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin those we already have are k e p t j Oi tley Items. office. burning this winter they will be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cox, of C. A. McCargar left Wednes a blessing to the traveler after Minneapolis, Minn.-, were visitors day for Portland and Puget dark. at Ortley and spent some time Sound. : in looking over the surrounding Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned Hallowe’en Party country. Men’s $5.00 Shoes, now $3.90 Wednesday frynj mweek’s visit The Mosier Commercial Club Boys’ $2.75 “ $2.25 Mr., and Mrs. Goss, of Mosier, ip Portland. will give a Hallowe’en Ghost spent a few* hours looking over 85c. Overalls 70c If you have any carpenter Party on Monday evening, Oct, j our town and buildings. 60c. Work Shirts 45c yvork to do and want it done 30th. A very interesting pro-1 Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Loomis, gram will be rendered, which! yjght, see “ Happy.” have moved here from Hood River will be printed in next week’s A. L. Su’idborgand family re- to reside permanently. They are Bulletin. Watch for it. This! ttirned Wednesday evening from building a nice bungalow in ! social is confined strictly to the j a visit to Lebanon. j town. dues-paying members of the! The Town With a Future Mrs. Harry Bailey, of Hood club and their families, but every i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Eastman, River, isspendinga few days at citizen is earnestly requested to of Ashland, Oregon, who are Ortley, the guest of Mrs. L. I). become a member in the mean- j visiting relatives at Fairmont P. L. K r e t z e r , Firebaugli. ranch, were visitors at Ortley. time. Send in your application I LO CAI Prices On all lines for month of OCTOBER. Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon.. Alex. Stewart Notary Public and Fire Insurance Mosier - Oregon Fruit Lands M O S IE R Town Lots Fire Insurance D. Cash Prices Only Mr. J. P. Agidius and party left Sunday for a week’s hunting trip near, the base of Mt. Hood. They aie after nothing smaller than bear and deer. Ï V-* I CEM ENT! I PLASTER ÌL IM E Christian Church Notes at The Dalles on Tuesday, at tending to some County road The I,oval workers of the matters. Christian Church, presented the A The Woman’s Club will meet congregation with a beautiful A next Friday" Oct. 27. F m m Y to ilHlivi,hlHl service. 5 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. C. F. Swander, Slate Secretary of the Christian Church will W ..E . Chown. occupy the pulpit in Mosier next The Vlisses Anne and Marie Sunday morning and evening, SWogren came up from Portimi« days j The public are invited to hear on Tuesday to spend a few I him. on their fin it ranch. K. H. SlCKAFOOgfc, Sirs. Amy L. Gove came up Minister. from U o k I Hiver last Friday evening and presided as Noble The regular dance, which was Grand at the meeting of tlu* to b<> held tomorrow night has Rebekahs. 1 been postponed until Saturday Miss Ethel Haacke arrived night, October 28. These dances, Tuesday from Port Huron M ic h ., i given every two weeks by (lie and will visit here with her j Fortnight Dancing Club, are be-, Jeo. 1 coming quite popular with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. I younger element and are well Haacke. : pat ronized each night. Mr. Harden, of Moro, was in ________ town Wednesday, making ar- w igem en ts for shipping several i Catholic ( Impel Car Coming to Mosier. carloads of wood to his home town, Tlu> Chapel Car St. Anthony Rev. FAtber Francis, of M om I will arrive in Mosier Tuesday River, and Geo. ( ’. Henncss y, Oct. 24, and will remain until Saturday morning. Lecture* ISuptl.of the Catholic Chapel Car, will be given each evening at w-^re in Mo ier yesterday and 7:30, at which all denominations Tn ide the Bull tin office a ploas- are welcome. Mass every morn- >ant. call. I ing in tin* car at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Elmer Coyle returned < n Questions placed in the ‘'Question Monday to Iter home at Lebanon, • Box” at the entrance of the car after visiting relative- here l\ r will be answered before tlu* 4i fortnight. Her mother, Mrs. evening lectures. ti'iu Graham, nccomnnuN'd h* r. rg M B M H B a B H H B K E a c a a n Chas. Yr.rnell, with I.is wifi Six Quart tin milk pans, 7c nod children nhd his brother, of Four Quart milk pan, 5c Port lard, arrived on Tuesday y Iron handles, 8c and will attend a week with his Bread knit**, with nice wood uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J handle, 10c P, Carroll. j Bread, cake and paring knives Business mnst be looking up til" sgt ot three, 18c in Du fur. W e observe that it doth, all colors, labi Editor T. 0. Queen, of the very b t grad**, the yard, 2t\* Dispatch, has saved up enough Woo I spie** cabinets, with money to trot in double harness, * neat little drawers for having married in Portland re ginger, mit- ice, cl* cently. Here’s long life and 25c and |n >D , each prosperity, brother. J Emir rum I t larch fervici*» 1 at 1-1 a. m. Sunday 11:15 a. m* Mr. llargr *av* s w ill The svenili:lì prai preach. service at 7:30 w il! he c nbuct* Hv Dr. Rol M ?a si rumen rrey granit* D. H A IL J. E. C O L E . D A V ID R O BIN SO N , M. D„ Ore Mosier 0. J. Fredricks was a visitor Razors put in first-class condition. Mosier, Oregon, W. E. CHOWN, Fur and feathers cleaned at i now and meet with us at the (8ray & Rand’s, Hood River, Ghost Party. A Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent A Mrs. B. J. Weller and Mrs. It. Mosier visitors in Hood River j M. Rosi visited in Hood River Monday were Mrs. R. W. Cum Xesterday. mings, Miss Clement, Mr. and • Mrs. K. II. Sickafoose. Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore and John Laura McDonold, Geo. Haacke, Well berg were business visitors O. E. Wilson and Fred Forslund. at The Dalles yesterday. B a r b e r Shop Mr. Arthur A. Kuliu and wife were callers Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs. Marsh of Mosier, and Miss Dunsmore of The Dalles. EXPERT W E LL P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r o e o n MOSIER - O R EG ON D R IL L E R DR. J. S O W E R B Y c h ir o p r a c t o r : All work guaranteed NERVE SPECIALIST Lady Attendant—Experienced THE DALLES - ORE. Address -102 W 7th St. P h o n e 222 FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD R IV E R P a ci l ie P hone Black 1771 O VER 65 YEARS* V E X P E R IE N C E - .W Mark Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Weller and children of “ Mayer- JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS dale’, drove to Ortley in Mr. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con Mayer’s big car, Sunday. crete Work I Tum -A-Lum Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Litllepage and Hood River - Oregon their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Portland, came up to Ortley one day last week. They had their lunch outon the bluff, over-j Is the place to get your choice looking the Columbia. C ig ar s , J. K . M c G R E G O R & C O . REAL ESTATE T he M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y W e are here to stay, know values, and can offer you reliable service. W*> solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . PINES HOTEL J. P. ER H A R T, Prop. K ;:a o < ^ )«iK S is s is i^ ie o o o «x m iL > iK *itO 'i*»i » i i a i f u * u » og>oooe iii Good Accommodations n , , SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup useful A nd ninny other every es that you need artici •it .he same big saving. day, AT RIGHT M Also Pressing and Cleaning M O S IE R , g Co.30,B™ “~>- New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C. W ell W o rk W ell D o n e The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit,, including pipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds of 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. I f o r further particulars, in- at Bulletin office, A . E. N egus . DR. H. L, DUMBLE PHYSICIAN ! HOOD R IV E R and SURGEON : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis tance ptione. Home phone 61. OREGON B H No. 8 full copper nickel plat- $1.10 oil t< i kettle............ 14<*. Floui sifters............ 4c t) in** It pit* plates . . . 12c Milk strainers.......... T R l'N h S regon A handsomely llh iftrated weekly. Largest d r * dilation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, 93 a ir months, 9L Sold by all newsdealers« Agency for Model Laundry A large line of Tablets and Stationery. a s w , Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Mosier Book Store mmm g H f Kates & 1.00 per dau and up Monet/ to loan on Unproved property. O Local Phone 114 Bacille Phone Alain 22tl Scientific American. T obacco It. It. Morrison, who has had C a n d y , and S o f t D r i n k s charge of Dr. Macrum’s ranch P o o l and B i l l i a r d s for several years, has severed S. E. Francisco, Prop. his connection with the doctor and takon a similar position at Oregon Mosier, Mayerdale. M O S IE R Anyone sending n sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably pntcntablo. Communica tions strictly contldcnt ini. HANDBOOK on Pa ten t«: •ent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Mur.n Sr Co. receive special notice , without charge, in the THE OAKS A. RAC plies. T r a d e .M a r k s D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c , PRICES We carry a splendid line of trunks of the celebrated G. & S., Neverbreak Kind. The care and material that these lias lH*on v**t ' n*° trunk s by the'makers. guar- antes* you the utmost value and service. This G. & S. Trunk lias heavy brass plat ed trimmings, all | arts hand riveted and buried over the lining. Fancy cloth lined throught. Four slats on bottom. Heavy cowhide straps all around. Size 32 sells f o r ................. $11:50 No. 357 is a heavy canvas covered trunk with five hard wood slats on top and four on bottom. Brass plated clamps and corners all around, deep set up. tray with packing compartment THE PARIS FAIR. and hat box: sizes 28 sells for ...................................... $ 6.00 Do not fail to look our stock over when you wish some thing in this line. Common clothes pins, per doz.............................. lc G* hi *1 hard toothpick pet*box . t ............................. 4c Tinned tea spoons per set of six. the set............... 4c Table spoons the set of six .................................. 8e Solid mental ten spoons, look as well ns solid silver and will wear just as long, the set of six ................... 35c Dover egg beaters.... Ha E g g whips of woven wire, each........................... 2c Fruit jar rubbers, best grade. per doz...................... 3c China skillet cleaner with handle, each............ 10c Emery knifesharpener 8c Finest quality whetstone for kitchen use............... 5c Can ojieners.............. 4c Sure catch mouse traps .‘lc Good grade paper plates. 9 inch, per doz.............. 5c L A D IE S ' SL ITS We are offering some e * ceptional values in our ladies’ suit department this fall in new fail styles and pattetfis in ail the newest weaves and materials. New fall suits for $10., $12.. $13, $15 and up. You’ll need a rain proof overcoat this fail: There’ll be lots of days when you’ll be out in the stormy w eather when a garment that sheds instead of soaking up the water will l>e invaluable. HART SCHAFFNER & M A R X Make Raincoats Right: and we sell them right. W e have several good models to show you and know that we can please you. Overcoats. H. 8. & M. $16." and up. Suits H. S. & M ¡08. and up.__________ H C O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T 8c B E S T S T O R E