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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1911)
Special Prices Aged Mother Slain Hallowe’en Mrs. E<l L. Howe was a pass Commercial Club Entertains. Much amusement and more or enger on this morning’s local for Another brutal murder was The “ Ghost Party” given in Portland, less “ cussing” was occasioned committed in Wasco county this Lamb’s Hall last Monday night1 ; last Wednesday moining when j week, when William Glisan, o f 1 by the Commercial Club was a A! x St wart and wife visited For Kent. in The Dalles last night, return- the vicitms of pranks played; Antelope, plunged a knife into. success from start to .finish and Five «puHa.ilLM.ij*, pantry am. . the night before by certain “ imps j hi8 0 jj mother’s back while she the committee in charge are to be| bath. B e^tiful location. A lso; ,n* home U'W.nM>rning. of darkness” were discovered, was bending over the wash tub. complimented, particularly Mrs. furnished rooms to rent. George Haaeke went to Hood Most of the jokes were barm- Glisan had recently come out J. N, Mosier, who was the main D. W. H udson , River this morning to transact less and only caused time and 1 <,f the mountains where he spent poke in the wheel,” as it was Mosier Oregon. business. some annoyance to straighten the the summer summer herding herding sheen. sheep. His His to her indefatigable exertions! Don’ t forget the entertain- out, but in some cases the en- parent’s home is a short mile that it passed off so satisfactorily, FAft^SALE ment at Stroup’ s Hail next! thusiasm of the jokers earned from the town of Antelope, but, tviost of the “ shades” arrived on Bay Horse, weight about 1050 Thursday night. them too far, tho no particular lle spent most of his time in ; time from their habitations lbs. Good single driver; will damage to property was done, i town drinking at the saloons, hi tiler arid yon and the hall was Mrs. Regina Yackie has been work double anywhere. A,good Thera ik too often a tendency to '['he supposition is that he was filled with a ghostly, crowd wrap- quite ill this week with pneu c>pt,, with line», and bridle, work a little spite in with thei crazed with drink and this to- ped in winding sheets, as they monia, but at presentshe is some thrown in. Will sell very cheap, “ practical” jokes that is not gether with the belief that he were supposed to have departed what improved. or trade. This is a bargain if smart or manly and generally j |iad had some quarrel with his from this mundane sphere. There The Mosier Male Quartet will emphasizes the “ empty-headed- j family, led him to commit the taken at once. were he ghosts and she ghosts, go to Hoed River next Sunday ness” of the perpertrators. foul deed. He was arrested distinguishable only by the and sing at the evening service! However, the old time license and will probably be tried at the Notice difference in their masks—and supposed to lie allowed H al-. November term of court for the the size of their feet. Ih fact, All persons wishing pictures in Lhe Baptist Church. taken of their house, orchards The Woman’ s Club will meet low e'en pranks is expected to | most horrible of crimes, matri- one of the former had a white or individual trees will do well to at the home o f Mrs. Fred Evans, cover a multitude of sins and the jcide. mask on, but his pedal extrem ___- ________ - consult F. PRttrsojtr who guar- Friday, November 10th, from victims are expected to be | ities gave him away. Mucli “ game” enough to grin, and an tees his work. Drop him a 2 to 5 p. m. amusement was caused by the After a five years’ fight, the card a t Mosier, or orders may be j J()h|) vVellberg is now chief like tlwnu woman teachers in the public spirits T endeavoring V ,, ” , to tell “ which I lelta ttb e Bulletin Ui ice. cook in a railroad construction schools o f New York Have won from tother* and the unmasking Mrs. F. 11. Allington o f Kelso, disclosed some surprises camp on the North Bank road, equal pay with men in all grades, Notice. Lost Wash,, and her daughter. Mrs. One of the features of the en opposite Mosier. Mayor Gaynor havingon the 19tb On and after the first day of Win A. Blackburn and little son, On Oct. 18, while hunting on tertainment was the ghost Horn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter o f Bruce, Wis., who have visited signed the equal pay bill and pipe danced by little Alice Sho- November next, the Mosier Meat Heil Creek, my two dogs left Gov. Dix having already made it Notary Public me. One was male Fox hound ! yesterday moved into the new hero this week with their son known that if the Mayor accept- gren, who flitted around like a Market will do a strictly cash and and Ay.nwJalfc, the other a female residence recently built by Mrs. and brother, E. A. A llington and j veritable shade, displaying no business-: Please do not ask for would sign it. ed the bill he also credit. Wm Johnson. Fire Insurance family, will leave today for AV redale. Anyone finding either mean ability. —The Public. C. H. D u n s m o r e . uribtah of them and returning Mosier Oregon» Partners for supper were J. K. McGregor went to Port Kelso. to me, or notifying me where I land on Wednesday. Mrs Mc chosen while the ghosts were aan get them, will be suitably re- Gregor and Mrs. R..M..Ross left yet en mask, and only the wise ones knew who they were draw wffrded. for the Rose City yesterday. ing. The refreshments consisted G eo . H uskey , Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pfather, Mosier, Oro. of pumpkimpie, doughnuts and of Cincinnati, Ohio, spent Tues coffee, which were much enjoyed. day in town. Mr. Prather rep $3.90 now Men’s $5.00 Shoes,. Notice , The coffee, which \v;cs> Closset resents the J. Miller Shoe Co., $2.25 Boys’ $2.75 “ &Devers best Golden West brand, I am prepared to dig your of Racine, Wis.- 70c Razors put in lirst-class condition. 85c. Overalls was donated by Mr. Guy Philips, potatoes, w it h e r in garden Rev. Sickafoose and wife went who is the Company’s Mosier 45c plots or acerage. My prices are 60c. Work Shirts agent. The Club wishes to pub 10c to 12ic per sack for digging to The Dalles yesterday to at licly acknowledge the kindness. and picking, according to land; tend a district convention of the Christian Churches o f Mosier, The Mosier quartet sang sev or $5.00 per acre for digging only. Hood River, The Dalles, Wasco eral appropriate pieces and re Call on or, address. and Du fur. sponded to encores. Next came C has . D avenport , DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.. Uncle Lee Evans left Tuesday some well executed shadow work, Mosier, Oregon. which caused much merriment. for a “ wild goose chase” at Bla P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r u e o n The work o f extracting some I,eave your clothes with .Ins: j lock. He couldn’ t stand the P. L. K r e t z e r , superflous wheelsfrom the craium MOSIER - OREGON! E. Cole to be cleaned and p n ss strain any longer and started .> » ««' .<«** ahead of the boys, who will of one o f our local.business men, ed. E X P E R T W E L L D R IL L E R follow later. and the readjusting erf the rest S. E. Sellinger, of Trout Lake, DR. J. S O W E R B Y of them was skillfully performed vJptodj'here this week with bis J. T. Neff. Supt. of county' * chiropractor by our two local sawbones. Ail work guaranteed schools, came down from The i mother. At a late hour the ghosts re- NERVE SPECIALIST Ladies’ clothes cleaned and Dalles yesterday morning and | I paired to their several abodes Lady Attendant—Experienced Ä - pressed. All work guaranteed. spent the day visiting the schools! * * j and each one said he had a joy- THE DALLES - ORE. P iione 222 * iii the outlying districts. He Address 402 W 7th St. FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD RIVER Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. some time. will spend today visiting Mosier P acifiic P hone Mrs. E. N. Stroup and little son school. Black 1771 « yi Portland visitetl in town sev It would appear that while OVER S& YEARS’ Don Littlepage («me up from waiting for some land buyers to eral days this week. E X P E R IE N C E Corbett last Saturday and spent. come along and beg him;to-.sell $eo. Chamberlain was a busi JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS « them some Mosier soil, J. K. Sunday with his parents at! » ness visitor at the county seat Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- Grand View. While out hunting I McGregor has branched out in- yn Monday. recently Don killed a large’buck f I to other-" lines, acconding to an ! Crete Work F or S ale :-A good 6-foot v\ nl 1 and he brought the antlers with * T rade M a r k s ** artistic sign that adorned his Hood River - Oregon D e s ig n s ofent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin him, and will have them mount property at the" edge of of town, j C o p y r ig h t s 4 c i - Anyone sending a Meet M i and description m ay yflice. ed at The Dalles. quickly ascertain ou r opinion free w hether air last Wedhesday morning. T lie! Invention is probably patentable. Cbnimunien-- tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on P a ten t»■ Mrs. Edna Evans and Miss sign reads: “ McGregor's Inn. ! sent free. Oldest agency forsecu rin g p a ten ts. Mrs. Amy L. Gove, of Hood : Patents taken through Muim ¿r Co. M celv o Bose Whitson were visitors in i Bide awee. Wines, Liquors and special notice, w ithout c harge, in th e E. A . R a c e , m g r : River, attended t he regular Is the place to get your choice River last Monday. I j Cigars,” and is a work of art. meeting of Manzanita Rehekah A handsom ely illustrated weekly. T,argest'«tr- * It was suggested that some hobo C igars , T obacco Mrs. VW A. Shirk is here this Lodge, last Friday night. After j dila tion o f any scientific journal. Term s, |3 a y ear; fou r m onths, $1. Sold by all newsdealers»- C andy , and S oft D rinks artist, while resting commited week from Hood River visiting the lodge business was concluded, , the deed, which would serve as P ool and B illiards hier daughter Mrs. Win Akers. the doors were opened to a num Branch Office, 626 F St., W ashington, D. CL. a “ high sign” for others. Or S. E. Francisco, Prop. If you have any carpenter ber of invited guests and a possibly some, of Jack’s thirsty work to do and want it done general good time was had, the i W ell W ork friends it as a monu Mosier, Oregon light, see “ Happy.” entertainment being in the _« »Jt» ** 1 t ment to erected his liquid hospitality. ! W e l l D o n c Mrs. Fred Evans visited rel nature of a Hallowe’en party, and also a surprise to the Worthy atives in’The Dalles last Sunday Noble Grand, Mrs. Gove, and Pacific Phone Main 2211 Locai Phone 114 a^d Monday. The undersigned is thoroughly also to celebrate the birthday of Arnold W.vss, of Bakeoven. is I prepared to put down open wells the Vice Grand. here this week visiting with bis in any part o f the surrounding brother, Gerald. • j country. Has a complete outfit, Entertainers Coming. . J. P. ERHART, Prop. 1 including pipe cutting and thread M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y Fur and feathers cleaned at ing tools. Does all kinds of ce There will be an Entertainment Gray & . Rand’ s, Hood River. given We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you * ment, rock and concrete work.. under the auspices o f the Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier "Agent Has had 30 years’ experience in reliable service. Loyal Workers by Misses Jolly the well business. May be found Fred Smith, of Pori land, was and Crowley at Stroup’ s Hall, We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . n a i i by addressing him at The Dalles, the guest on Tuesday, of Mr. and Nov. 9th. Miss Jolly comes well RateS $1.00 p er dau and up Ore., or inquire at Maier A Scbanno’ s store. The Dalles, Or. recommended as a l eader and en Mrs. Ed. Howe. For further particulars, in- tertainer. Miss Crew ley recently Miss Maude Evans left yestor at Bulletin office. from Boston, is one o f the iav to visit relatives a» The A. E. N egus . teachers in the Portland High j Dalles. School of Music, and is well re -; Miss Frances McNeil, of Port commended from the East, where DR. H.. L. DUMBLE SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup- PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON !hnd, is visiting her sister, Miss she has appeared in concerts HOOD RIVER : OREGON Loretta, at the ranch. pllwv A. large line of Tablets and Stationery. with-much success. The public Will practice in Mosier and Mrs. John Lantry, of Lyle, is cordially invited to hear these May be reached by long dis O regon i* spending the week here with talented ladies. Admission for MOSIER tance phone, Home phone 61. her mother, Mrs. Geo. Sellinger. children 15c, for adults 25c — LO C A L On all lines for month of OCTOBER. Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart Fruit Lands M O SIE R Town Lots Fire Insurance B a r b e r S h o p Cost Prices Cash Prices Only D. D. H A IL W. E. CHOWN, Mosier, Oregon, The Town With a Future - M osier - Ore i I I ) ( CEMENT^ P LA S TE R LIM E I J. E. COLE. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 1 THE OAKS Scientific American. ORE. Ì MOSIER J. K. McGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE MUNN£Co.38,“ *»-New Yorl T h e PINES HOTEL Good Accommodations Money to loan on improved property. Mosier Book Store Chicken Dinner Every Sunday A gency for M odel Laundry Also Pressing and Cleaning MOSIER . OREGON A. W. Mohr, county surveyor, was down ’/"♦»m The Dalles- on tfonday doing some surveying rf»r J. N. Mosier. Guy II. Wilson came up from IJ Portland last Friday aril spent \ several days here attending to I business matters. Thus. McCusker, of Portland, »pent Saturday and Sunday in Mosier looking after land mat- tp . Mrs Eivers and her daughter, Mrs Wolfs ton and Miss Jessie! Eivers, o f Portland are visiting ih Mosier this week. C. J. Fred rick sort went to Portland yesterday to cftrsult the Swedish Consul in regard to J o p r o p e r t y in his native ■jountrv. You young fellows that want smart style in your clothes can get it here with out taking any chances on quality. One’s just as im portant as the other. What good is your style if it doesn’ t last and keep its shape? HART S C 1 I A F F N E K A MARX All wool fabrics, and fine tailoring are worth hav ing; they’ re economical, too;- such clothes are profitable to you as well as to us. H. S. & M. Suits for $18. and up; lb S. & M. Overcoats • $16. Other makes in suits and coats from ¿4.63 no to $15.00. We have received during the last week many cases of shoes all of the very latest lasts and styles in tans, gun metals, patent leathers and velvets in Info and button. We cfln please you in shoes for all occasions and our prices are the lowest. Kimonas and Dresses House We have a splendid assort ment o f ladies’ house dresses and kimonas in l>oth short and long lengths, from 50c up. No. 707—Kimona Robe, printed flannelette, trimmed with buttons to match. Persian Japanese novel de sign. 90c No. 3279 Flannelette Plushe, grey, fine mercerized trim mings, rich Persian designs in medium and dark grey, each $ 1.(0 No. 493 Silk trimmed challie Kimona, Persian and Oriental patterns, each $1.00 No. 793 Superfine flannel Kimona richley trimmed, rich Persian and Novel de THE PARIS FAIR. sign. each $1.<J0 No. 2279'---Kimona of flannel plushe fine mercerized trim mings. Persian Oriental, and Novel design, each $125 No. 2713—Ladies’ Kimonas of Duckling Flannel, silk and satin .trimmed, rich Perasin and Novelty design, each $1.50 No. 224—Blanket robe, Ger man flannel, silk trimmed collar and cuffs, fancy girdle at waist, rich Persian and Novelty design, each $1.50 Furs and Fur Sets W e have one of the largest and best lines of furs and fur sets that has ever been displayed in the city and our prices are the lowest. All kinds and styles and in prices from 50c a scarf up. select from o f the newest designs and colorings. have them in all sizes from the very small rug 18 inches by 24 inches, up to an extra large rug 12 feet by 15 feet. It will pay you to look this lineover, if there is anything Rugs ant# Art Squares In this line we can save in rugs that you wish. You will find them on the 2nd you money besides giving you floor, and we would a very large assortment to pleasure in showing you. 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 EUB We take