Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 27, 1911, Image 4

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    Special
Prices
ail, returned home
Mr. ami airs. vv. C. Kennedy,
íy o g c c .
HalioWe cn.
ne«i L.J .
of The Dalles, are getting nicely
On ai d after the first day of
It has been decided by the 1 Tfiuraday.
_______________________________ _ ! November ir
the Mosier Meat committee in charge to hold the> Mr. Win Ketchum and family ',,t'aie<
t*ien (’ a,m 0,1 <’,>v^rn-
I Vlarket ■ ill do a strictly cash i Hallowe’en Party on next Mon- have moved to The Dalles after nu*nt Hat, \ l*< ie t ey expect
f o r Kent.
lousiness. Please do not ask fo r , day night, instead of Tuesday, spending the summer at their soon to erecta comfortable house
Five room house, pantry and credit,
and you’ ll want to remember home at t(ie iiead 0f Mosier for the winter. Mr. Kennedy is
taking a party of surveyers up
bath. Beautiful location. Also
C. II. D u n s m o r e .
this. An interesting program J rvepU
.furnished rooms to rent.
.
!
Mr. A. Bethel, of The Dalles,
i will be given and refreshments
Mr.
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f
.
Ripley,
of
Portland,
wjj|
a friend to look over the
Notice
D. W . H u d s o n ,
served.
Mosier Oregon.
All persons wishing pictures
Everyone attending is expected forr” er,y of foj >eJta; ^ 1nsPf’ w‘ ^i forty he has for sale the first of
truest of J. L. Sheldon on the vveek. Thia f orty ia part of
taken of their house, orchards to go attired in a sheet, pillow lx-*
Rainbow
Hill for the winter.
hisjclaim and Mr. Bethel wishes
For S«ile
or individual trees will do well to case and mask —white masks for
Three-quarters iron bed, good consult F. Patterson, who guar­ ladies, black for gentleman.
Mr. Frank Layton and brother- to sell to someone who will culti­
Drop him a Masks can be obtained at the in-law, Mr. Hodgekinson of Port­ vate and improve the tract.
mattress and springs practically antees his work.
new, $10.50, cost $20. Inquire at c ird at Mosier, or orders may be Mosier Book Store.
land, will spend Sunday with
left at the Bulletin Office.
Bulletin Office.
The following is the program: Mrs. Layton and her sister, Mrs.
P. L. Arthur was a business
1. Forming the acquaintance of Hodgekinson, at the homestead visitor in Portland yesterday.
F o r S a l e
Lost
the Ghosts
near Lupine Flat.
>Bay Horse, weight abouLlOSO
2.
The Ghost Hornpipe, By a
SH ATIKO ’S M AYOR SHOT
On Oct. 18, while hunting on
Mrs. Seward is enjoying a visit
lbs. Good single driver; will Neil Creek, my two dogs left Little Shade
Liquor was the cause of the
from her sister and uncle.
work double anywhere. A good me. One was male Fox hound 3. Dance of the Ghosts
shooting scrape in Hood River
cart, with
lines and bridle, j and Airedale, the other a female! 4. A Ghostly Dirge
Mr. Cooper took Mrs. Cooper’s 1 last Saturday night, and liquor
thrown in. Will sell very cheap, Ayredale. Anyone finding either 5. Grand Processional
mother, Mrs.
McVey, to The again was the cause of the shoot-
or trade. This is a bargain ii or both of them and returning!,
Hexenküche
Dalles this week, where Mrs. |jng of Shaniko’ s mayor and
Liken at once.
to me, or notifying me where I j6. A'Ghost Story —By a Ghost Cooper is ensconced with the j banker, J. C. Fowlie at Shaniko,
Reflections of the Shades children for the winter.
can get them, will be suitably re
Mr. 0n Tuesday last, by Del Howell,
Cooper expects some trappers to a former resident of Shaniko,
Leaye your clothes with Jas. warded.
E. Cole to he cleaned andpu ss-
live on their homestedd during; whose heme is now in Portland,
Rainbow Hill Notes
G eo . H u sk e y ,
ed.
their
absence.
Howell issaid to have been drunk
Mosier, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nelson,
accident of this kind been attend­
B. J. Weller was a business
homesteaders in the upper Mo-
Miss Ruth Sheldon walked to an(* 1
^ r'
remarked to him
visitor in Portland on Saturday.
. A. Husbands attended a f sier Oistrict, spent Tuesday in The Dalles Tuesday from her that he ought to goto bed, where ’d with such slight injury, and
Father Francis and the other
homestead on Rainbow Hill, and !1,K)n H™ el1 Pul!edouta Pfun and
J. K. McGregor was a pass- M ' ding of the blacksmiths of 'j’he [)a||es
oassengers feel that a kind
Wasco and Hood River counties,
Notary Public
shot
at
him
twice,
one
bullet
«eager on Tuesday’s local for
Miss
Mahle
Wood well, of has been visiting Mrs. Milton
Providence was certainly watch-
held
at
The
Dalles
last
Saturday.
and
Chaney
at
their
ranch
just
east
d
ik
in
g
him
in
the
abdomen.
Portland.
Spokane, who has been visiting Chaney at the
ng over them.
Mr. Fowlie was taken to Tht
Fire Insurance
Miss Lucy Mullins closed her Miss Lila Clark at Iter homestead of The Dalles.
Ladies’ c'othes cleaned and
Dalles on a special train am
restaurant last Saturday. J. P.
Mosier
-
Oregon
pressed. All work guaranteed.
Howell was arrested.
Lrliart, of The Pines Hotel, took
Jas. E. Cole, resident agent.
LATER:—Mr. Fow lie was oper­
over her trade and the bakery i
ated
upon at tbe
hospital,
Ray Sturgess came up from business.
Wednesday morning, but died
Portland Saturday evening and
Miss Alice Davenport,
well
three hours afterward.
His
Sunday with his parents.
known here, was married in Port-)
body was taken to Albany for
Mrs. Itay Bunnell,
of The land last vveek to Mr. Cherry, of
$3.90
Men’s $5.00 Shoes,
now
burial.
Dalles, is visiting her father, San Francisco. All Miss Alice’s
$2.25
Boys’ $2.75
“
Mrs. Ole Olsen.
i friends here wish her much
85c. Overalls
70c
A Narrow Escape
Razors put in lin t-class condition.
wall
h'Uunness.
F or S* l e :-A good 6-foot
60c. Work Shirts
45c
Rev. Father Francis, of Hood
tent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin
Mark A. Mayer tore himself
River and Rev. Father Brady,
office.
| away from his Mayerdale Or­
who is with the Chapel Car,
E. T. Chase, who is wintering in chard long enough to attend to
stationed this week at the depot,
Portland, spent the first of the bu.-iin 1: , in Portland for two or
were callers at the Bulletin
three days this week, arriving
week in town.
office on Wednesday.
Father
The Town With a Future
Francis told of his narrow escape
D AVID ROISINSON, M. D.
Goo. Chamberlain was a hnsi-j*1" '
1,1 ”
d
! from death last Saturday, while
ness visitor in Portland the first
Veil Mas ten has taken charge
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
: riding from Lyle to Goldendale.
o f the week.
as for» n of Dr. Macrums, ranch,
P.
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About 21 miles up the line a
MOSIER
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OREGON
If you have any carpenter w,lidl I- ;ilion ha<l ,,(,t*i< held for
A j large boulder, loosened by the
EXPERT
W E L L D R IL L E R
work to do and want it done several years by It. R. Morrison.
el jarring of the train rolled down
¿right, see “ Happy.”
V“ '1 “ Havvies” tlie work a)l
« the hank and struck the rear
DR. J. SOWERBY
right and the good doctor can go
Jack Coffman l«*fL last Monday to Portland for the winter
coach, knocking the front trucks
er and A
All work guaranteed
CHIROPRACTOR
for Portland, where he will re­ fell that his interests will be 3
off the track. The car ran along
NERVE
SPECIALIST
main this winter.
« on the ties some distance and
«
properly looked after.
Lady
Attendant—Experienced
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ORE.
then rolled down the bank into THE DALLES
Messrs. Wells, Wade and Day
P h o n e 222
Mr. and Mrs. Gene O’ Rourke
Addn-ss 402 W 7th St.
!
ditch,
landing
bottom
side
up.
FFRGUSON BLD G ., HOOD RIV ER
Shrttm, of Hood River, spent ,m(j
Nicholas Kane, of New
P a c if ic P h o n e
„ iThere were 17 passengers in the
several hours in town on Monday. , I y,,,.]
Black1'1771
*w, ,x, headliners at theOrpheum
* coach, and only three of them
Fur and feathers cleaned at in Portland this week, will he
OVER 6 6 YEAH 3’
were hurt, and they but slightly.
Gray & Rand’s, Hood River, i the gm sts over Sunday of Mark
E X P E R IE N C E
, To add to the excitement, the
Or- . Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent ! A. May > r, at Mayerdale.
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
coach caught fire from the stove,
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
Mrs. J. N. Mosier visited her j H. E. Dean arrived from Port-
but the blaze was quickly ex- j
daughter, Alice, in The Dalles land Monday evening with his
crete Work
I tinguished.
Seldom
lias an i
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this week.
households goods and will move *
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On ali iines for month
of OCTOBER.
Must have more room.
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
Cost Prices
j
Fruit Lands
Town Lots j MOSIER
FLreJrisuranœB a rb e r Shop
D.
Cash Prices Only
W.
Mosier
D. HA
J.
Mosier, Oregon,
E.CROWN,
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E. COLE.
(
LIM E
C E M E N T
P LA STE R
( Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ) LOG CABIN
BAKERY | THE OAKS
I Portland,
Oregon,
: Hood River
Mrs. Laura McDonald and her 1011,0 ,lis :5° acres ° f land which
son and daughter left Mosier he purchased some time ago from
for Hood River, where they will Ghas. Stark. He will proceed 1«>
reside for the winter.
improve it and make Mosier his
I future home. Mosier welcomes j
Mts. J.
1. Davenpoit left him in her midst.
Monday for The Dalles win r
0 . W . Bergman, of Collins
she will visit a couple of weeks
Springs, Wash., was in town last *
with h'*r p rents.
Tuesday on land business. Mr.
. Mrs. <t. J. Littl epage and
Bergman has charge of the
Miss Minnie Kearns, of Grand-
Springs, which are owned by
?. view, were visitors in Hood River
Fred
Young.
He expressed
last Saturday.
[surprise at the growth of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bigelow, town and development of the
who have been Visiting the country since his last visit here.
latter’s sister. Mrs.
H. M.
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^Scqprce, left on Wednesday fo r 1
Good Sale at Mosier
their home at Terre Haute, Ind.
Devlin & Firelmugh report the
Mr. Alva Craft and wife, of
The Right Reverend Bishop
Forest Grove, are visiting this Chas. J. O ’ Reilly, of Baker, will
week with Mr. Craft’s mother, he i.i Mosier today and if noth­
Mrs. J. P. Cam» I.
ing unforseen prevents, will
address
the people of Mosier in
Mrs. Ij. E. f Ward and son.
the
Chapel
Car to-night.
Nelson, ol Colorado Springs,
E. A. R a c e I m g r .
ORE.
MOSIER
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P in e s H o t e l .
J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
REAL ESTATE
O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
reliable service.
We solicit your business on the basis of " A Square Deal” .
Money to loan on improved property.
Mrs. A. A. Jayne, wife of
attorney Ja>no, of II ood River,
died suddendlv,
from heart
trouble at Portion 1.
Mr. ami
Mrs Jayne were on their wh >
to I /os "Angeles to make the
home.
Mrs. F. A. Sh< 'ren, Mrs. J.
K. Me ¡n ;• •
lieswart and Miss Mamie E.
, were visitors in Hood Ri
Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. S. W. $ u rk returned
her home at Hood River
Tuesday after visiting here a f
di v? with Mr. and Mrs. Win
Akeis and Mrs. Cob'».
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Local Phone 114
PINES
HOTEL
.country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread-
>n8 tools. Does all kinds of ce-
ment, rock and concrete work.
Good Accommodations
Rates SLOG per day and up
%
ÏÏM 3 !
M EN’S EXTRA
PANTS
In the line of dress and every
day work pants for men, we
have a full line andean supply
you with about anything you
wish in khaki, cottonade, whip
cord, funston. corduroy anu all
wool worsted dress pants in
fancy mixtures, blue, blacks,
greys and browns. Rants lor
men for, the pair, $1.00, id .25,
$1.50. $2.00 and up: all sizes
up to 50 waist.
Bovs’ knickerbockor parts in
all ages from 2 to 17 v eal's;
full big too and well made,
prices ."0c. 10c. 50c anti up.
We have a most complete line
of mens’ and boys’ hats and
caps for winter wear, one of
the largest lines.
W e have
one of the tinest assortments
of high grade hats you can
find any where.
John B.
Stetson and the Rothchild Bros.
Star Brand Hats the best hats
you can get.
Hats that will
stand the wear and will hold
their shape until the last. We
have one of the best hats you
ever wore for the very small
price of s i .50. It is equal to
most any other hat that you
would pay $2.00 for. We have
THE PARIS FAIR.
mens’ hats for 50c. 75c, $1.00
and up. Mens and hoys caps
from 10c up.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
MILLINERY
\ on will surely make a mis­
take if you do not visit our
millinery department liefore
you purchase your fall and
winter hat. While our stock
is not as large as it was by a
good deal yet we are getting
in new stock all the time, l>e-
sid-s we have a capable
milliner in charge that can
make up any kind of a hat
you desire and our prices mean
a good saving to you. 2nd Floor
PHYSICIAN
and s u r g e o n
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61.
Ladies’ Slippers
Me have one of the swellest
lines of
felt slippers and
Romeos, fur
trimmed and
flexible leather soles: Peerless
Comfys for Ladies. Misses and
children with patend spring
heels and
bottoms,
ribbon
trimmed,
assorted
colors.
Slippers for ladies from $1.00
a pair and up. For children
70c and up.
£££ 7«,¡3
or inquire at Maier &
Sehanno's store, The Dalles, Or.
For further particulars, in-
at Bulletin office.
A. E. N egus .
Also Pressing and Cleaning
MOSIER.
OREGON
CAPS and HATS
D one
The undersigned is thoroughly
! prepared to put down open wells
in any part of the surrounding
I r> p u p a d t n
J . I . f c K H A K I , t rop.
Agency for Model Laundry
$18. and up. H. 8. & M. ovor-
coats, $16. and up.
W ORK
w e l l
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
j - m i wev; te» rygam — — «M il...
You’ ll find here so many new
ideas in style in clothes tigs
fall that you can really he
puzzled to know which one is
the best for you; they all look so
good that you can’ t make a
mistake, in selecting. HART
S C H A F F N L R A M A RX
Clothes are all-wool always;
and we havi
unusual variety
of good things to show \ou in
weaves nnd patterns,
blues, blue
greys,
; all s. "ts of combina-
anil
patterns.
Fine
Is, cheviots, tweeds,
imported nnd domestic
II. 8. & M. suits for
MUNN
« Co.36,B~»d"”*»- New York
Branch Office, 625 P 8t„ Washington, D. C.
O re g o n
Pacific Phone Main 2211
T he
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any scientlUo journal. Terms, |3 a
year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
P ool and B illiards
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
Mosier,
Ac.
Scientific American.
C igars ,
T obacco
C a n d y , and S oft D rinks
Furnishes Fresh Bread at
5 cts. the loaf, also Pastry
of all kinds.
Leave your orders at T he
. « •»-
The ladies Aid Society will
meet at the h m e of Mrs. David
Robinson, next Wednesday.
i
C o p y r ig h t s
Anyone «ending a sketch nnd description may
quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an
invention 13 probably pat eut able. Communica­
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK o n Patenta
sent free. Oldest ntrenoy for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu Sr Co. receiv o
special notice, without charge, in th e
Is the place to get your choice
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Mrs. Chas. Sparling visited
visited the first of the week with
her husband n ’1 he Dalles yester­
her aunt,|Mrs. M. Harlan.
day.
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Christian ('hutch'N olo
Subject Sunday evening at
Christian Church will I
What is a church? The public
are invited to all our services.
K. H. SlCKAFOOSE,
Minister.
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T rade M a r k s
D e s ig n s
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F. L. Thrift and D. P. T h rift,! aa,<‘ of MO acres of unimproved M
south o f '
of Albany, Ore., arrived in tow n VI( 11 u 1 * *anik
Mou'er, from the Hood River
on Monday and will spend tin
Orchard Land Company to M. K. ¡
winter on their ranch south of Troisier: consideration,
$9,000.
town.
Oregon !
Nem o Corsets
If you wish the best in the
corset
line
something
that
will wear and give you com­
fort
in every
NEMO
way, buy* a
CORSET.
We
are
exclusive agents in Hood River.
We carry a complete line in all
sizes
for stout
and
slender
figures. We will fit you proper­
We are showing a fine line of
furs and fur sets for Ladies
ly in any kind of price you
wish, from 50c up.
and Children.
H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T 8t B E S T S T O R E