Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 17, 1911, Image 4

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    Uncle Lee Evans returned
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Tuesday from his goose hunting
: trip to Blalock.
He brought
hack “oodles” of geese and
to r Rent.
presented a fine one to the
Five room house, pantry and Bulletin man, which was greatly
bath. Beautiful location. A lso1 appreciated.
^furnished rooms to rent.
Miss Rose Whitson who has
U. VV. H u d s o n ,
' been visiting her uncle Wm. Hud-
Mosier Oregon.
■son and other relatives, since
last April, left on Monday last
F o r S a l e
! for her home in Kentucky. She
Bay Horse, weight about 1050 will visit relatives in California
^bs. Good single driver; will
on her way home.
work double anywhere. A good
Wm. Glisan, who stabbed his
cart, with lines and bridle,
.thrown in. Will sell very cheap, old mother to death on October
or trade. This is a bargain if ¡31st. at her home near Antelope,
pleaded guilty to a charge of
taken at once.
murder in the second degree, in
Judge Bradshaw’s court in The
Notice
All persons wishing pictures Dalles on Monday, and was
_, orchards sentenced to life imprisonment
taken of their house,
-• or individual trees will do well to 'n *-*le 8tat,e penitentiary,
„^consult F. Patterson, who guar - 1 Robert H. Newhall, represent-
- autees his work. Drop him a ing the Milton Nursery, shipped
■crat'd at Mosier, or orders may be ¡„¿0 Mosier on Tuesday a large
left at the Bulletin Office.
assortment of fruit and shade
tiees for different people in this
district. One of the largest
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
t Five head of Angora goats orders was for Mark A. Mayer
'from the Granlund place on and we understand that Mr. New­
■Seven mile. Will pay one dollar hall will superintend the setting
of the trees this month.
per head for return.
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Mosier, Or.
Ladies’ clothes cleaned and
pressed. All work guaranteed.
,Jas. E. Cole, resident agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Renstrom and
daughter, of Brainerd, Minn.,
arrived on the overland Wednes­
day and will visit here a few
days with Mrs.
Renstrom,s
brother, C. J. E. Carlson, whom
she had not seen for 20 years.
They will then proceed to Cali­
fornia, where they expect to
locate.
Chris Hage, of Portland, vistied
last Monday with friends in
¡.town.
' Geo. Chamberlain is su ving
The Agricultural College is
. tim e on the jury this week at offering free tuition to a short
. The Dalles.
course series of lectures, begin­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and ning January 3 and continuing
■ son went to Blalock yesterday to four weeks. This course includes
spjnd a few days shooting geese Agriculture, Machanic Arts,
Domestic Science and Art, Com­
Leave your clothes with Jas.
merce,
Forestry and Music.
E. Cole to be cleaned and press
This is an excellent opportunity
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for any of our citizens to spend
, A. P. Batehnm and Miss a profitable month at Corvallis
•Maude Bateham left Tuesday and fill their minds with useful
, <o attend the Apple Show at knowledge.
We call attention
Portland.
to the announcement elsewhere,
W. R. Stokes, who is carpen
A. E. Negus, the veteran well
tering over at White Salmon
digger, has recently finished a
spent Sunday with his family
piece of work for F. A. Shogren
‘ south of town.
that is a credit to him and a
If you have any carpenter satisfaction to Mr. Shogren. The
.work to do and want it done well on the Shogren place was
; right, see “ Happy.”
sunk three feet deeper into solid
Mrs. Lou Graham returned rock. It was then cased with
jTuesday from a visit at The brick four feet from the bottom
and from the brick wall to the
f Dalles.
surface is a five-inch thick con­
. Fed.tl Yackie was a business crete wall. The well is enclosed
• visitor in Portland Tuesday and at the top with a brick arch
Wednesday.
covered with concrete, making
Leslie Webb, of Vancouver, is it absolutely dirt and insect
spending a few days in town pro. Mr. Negus understands
with friends.
lis business all right.
F or S ale :-A good 6-foot wall
tent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin
office.
Mrs. J. VV. Harvey has been
quite ill this week, but at pres­
ent is somewhat improved.
Mr. Dick Wilcox and Miss
Maude Evans left yesterday to
attend the Portland Apple Show.
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Fur and feathers cleaned a
¿Gray & Rand’s, Hood River
Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent.
J. K. McGregor and wife
attended a meeting of the East­
ern Star in Hood River Tuesday
night.
Emmaunel Church Services
J. P. Carroll left for Portland
last Tuesday to be present at a
meeting of the State Horticul-
toral Society and attend the
P >rtfland Apple Show,
<> wants a Hicks Almanac
for 1!I12? As usual, they retail
at 35c. Leave your orders at
the Bulletin office and we will
get it for you.
R. L. Wilkinson, who is teach­
ing n six months term of school
,in Greenwood District, No. 76,
’spent Sunday in Mosier.
Jack Clark, who spent the
Summer and Fall in Alaska, re­
turned to Mosier on Saturday
last and will remain here this
winter.
Special
Prices
On all lines for month
of OCTOBER.
Must have more room.
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
Cost Prices
Town Lots
Fire insurance
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MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
D. D. HAIL
Mosier\ Oregon,
Thousands to Be Attracted.
IV. E. CHOWN;
Reilly Atkinson, manager of
th?Western Governors’ special,
was in the city yesterday, mak­
ing arrangements to fill the Or­
The Town With a Future
egon car.
“ We expect with this train to
attract to the West for a period
P. L . K r e t z e r ,
of at least three weeks the at­
tention of the entire United
EXPERT W E L L DRILLER
States and a part of Europe,”
said Mr. Atkinson. “ We have
already had in Eastern news­
All work guaranteed
papers over 2000 columns of free
matter, and many of the papers
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have treated the subject editori­ THE DALLES
Address 402 W 7th St.
ally. We expect to show our ex­
P a c if ic P h o n e
hibits to thousands. The cities
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we pass through have a com­
bined population of over 12,500,-
000
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
“ We are purposely avoiding all
Contractors
in Stone, Brick and Con­
the big land shows for the sake
crete Work
of attracting more attention to
our exhibits.
What we are Hood River
Oregon
after is publicity for the North­
west and we expect this trip to
attracta vastam ountof attentino
to our own section of the
Is the place to get your choice
country.”
J. E. COLE.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
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REAL ESTATE
THE OAKS
Dr. N. Johnson was a business
visitor at The Dalles yesterday.
C igars ,
T obacco
C andy , and S oft D rinks
P ool and B illiards
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Local Phone 114
PINES HOTEL
J. P. ERHART, Prop.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
Money to loan on improved property.
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Mosier Book Store
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Other makes in suits and
overcoats for $4.63 and up.
In the line of Boys’ Suits
we have one of the largest
and best assortments that
you could wish to see, all of
the newest styles and weaves,
in plain and fancy worsteds,
checked, striped and fancy
mixed cassimeres, and serges
with knickerbocker pants,
one and two pairs of trousers
with the suits. Ages 2 to
12 years up to 18 years and
prices from $1.75 up to $10.
Boys’ Overcoats from 3 years
up, in heavy overcoating
materials in srreys. browns.
reds and
fancy mixed
materials.
Shoes for Men,
Women & Children
Shoes that will wear and
give you satisfaction. We
guarantee all our shoes
against defects and ripping
and if you happen to get hold
of a pair that is not giving
you satisfaction, come in and
let us see if we can adjust
the difficulty. We carry a
most complete line made by
THE PARIS
OREGON
DR. J. SOWERBY
CHIROPRACTOR
NERVE SPECIALIST
I.ady Attendant— Experienced
P h o n e 222
F F R G U S O N B L D G .,
H O O D R IV E R
O V E R 65 Y E A R S '
EXPERIENCE
T rade M ar ks
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
(prickly ascertain our opintou free whether aa
invention is probnbly patentable. Communica­
tions strictly conHdential. HANDBOOK on Patents
Bent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn Sr- Co. receive
tpceial notice , without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
year; four months, f l . Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN SCo.36,Bro*d"**' New York
Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. C.
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Oregon
Pacific Phone Main 2211
O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup­
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
S urgeon
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
C. J. Littlepage was a passen­
ger on * yesterday’s local for
Mosier,
Portland.
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reliable service.
We solicit your business on the basis of “A Square Deal” .
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Suits for Men and
Boys
Take our advice about
Clothes: its good advice; its
really disinterested advice.
We say you had better wear
HART S C H A F F N E R &
iw A U A clothes.
Ue Uon'i
say it Iwcause they’re th *
clothes we sell; but we sell
them because they are the
clothes you’d better buy.
All wool fabrics, fine tailor­
ing, the best styles, the cor­
rect fit. Suits $18.00 and up.
Overcoats $16.00 and up.
Fruit Lands
Cash Prices Only
At the morning service next i
Sunday, Nov. 19, Mr. Hargreaves’
sermon subject will be: “The
Question of Evangelism Illustrat­ »
ed by Impressions from the
Gypsy Smith Meetings.”
In the evening, at 7:30, Dr.
Ross will conduct the meeting.
The subject will be the present
lay application of Cain’s ques­
tion—“Am
I my Brothers
Keeper?”
This is a practical M
theme and will pe treated in a
practical manner.
To these meetings cordial in­
vitation is extended.
Ed Bert and Warren Dres*
About 22 Odd Fellows of Mo­
back returned yesteaday from
Idaho, where they have been sier joined a large number from
The Dalles and Du fur here on
packing apples.
J
Monday night and went to Hood
The next meeting of the River on a special train to attend
Woman’s Club will be held Fri­ a district convention of Odd
day. Nov. 24th, at the resi­ Fellows of Wasco and Hood
dence of Mrs. N.Johnson.
River counties.
A royal good
time
was
had.
The
storm kept
C. C. Baker and wife, who
a
good
many
from
attending.
.have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
G. P. Morden, left on Tuesday
for their home in Portland.
tains such inadequate and ob‘ i other fellow who does will get
The Jail Question Again.
solete
instiutions as the court the business.
The fact that the sherff’s office
No matter what you have to
house
and
jail.
deems it expedient to hire extra
Under
the
businesslike
mana­
dispose
of, you you can do so
guards to keep prisoners from es­
gement
of
the
present
Board
of
better
and
quicker by advertis­
caping from the county jail should
be noted by the people of Wasco Commissioners the finances of ing. Let the public know what
county. There have been several the county were never in better you have that they want, or
jail deliveries from this building condition to stand the expense what you want that they have.
within the pasL few months, when of erecting a modern court house If you have lost anything, some
no guards were employed, and the and jail, and the need for such one ¡3 sure to find It. If you
sheriff and his deputies have been buildings is more apparent daily. have found something some one
obliged to give chase over the | With the county owning the site, has lost it. By inserting an ad­
Pacific Northwest to recover the an expenditure of $159,000 for vertisement in the home paper
absentees. In at leastone instance county building would be true the loser and the finder will see
a trip across the continent almost economy for the taxpayers of it and know how and where to
to the Atlantic seaboard was made the county, and we believe a recover it.
large majority of them would
after an escapee.
The value of the home paper
sanction
it if given the opportun­ as an advertising medium is be­
Wasco county requires its sheriff
to give a bond for the faithful per­ ity. —Shaniko Star.
ing constantly demonstrated.
Try it once.
formance of his duty. An import­
ant part of his duty is to hold pris­ Advertise in Your Home Paper.
oners for action of the courts— The up-to-date business man,
Gaze East Sought
and the county provides a so- in these days of brisk competi-
[Oregonian]
called jail from which men have | tion, gets out and hustles for
Oregon will hereafter give
escaped with no other aid than ¡trade. He goes after it and
more attention to the land shows
that of a common tin spoon.
I doesn’t expect to sit idly in his and exhibits of products in the
Money spent in chasing pris­ place of business and expects it East. This was decided yester­
oners and hiring extra guards is all to come to him. He realizes day at a meeting of the pro­
thrown away, but the conditions that he must let the purchasing motion committee of the Port­
as they exist must be met by the public know he is in business, land Commercial Club. Chair­
Notice.
that he has something to sell. man Johnson, Manager Chapman
sheriff at any cost.
On and after the first day of
The Star feels that it speaks ad­ He knows that the best way to and other members of the com­ November next, the Mosier Meat
Notary Public
visedly when it says that no do this is by printers ink. He mittee were enthusiastic over Market will do a strictly cash
advertises
judiciously.
He
knows
and
county in Oregon with anything
i the importance of this work and business. Please do not ask for
Fire Insurance
like the wealth of Wasco main- that if he doesn’t advertise, the ¡ agreed that the club should show , credit.
C. H. D u n s m o r e .
Mosier
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the state’s products to a greater
extent in the East. A special
fund is to be raised for this
work and the money is coming
in satisfactorily.
The first work to be done
along
this line is the Governors’
now
$3.90
Men’s:$5.00 Shoes,
special
exhibit train, that will
Boys’ $2.75
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$2.25
leave St. Paul late this month.
85c. Overalls
70c
Oregon will fill part of one car
Razors put in first-class condition.
60c. Work Shirts
45c
with exhibits.
Agency for Model Laundry
Also Pressing and Cleaning
MOSIER,
OREGON
the largest makers in the
world and in all the very
latest lasts and styles, and
our prices are the lowest.
Our bargain tables are full
of specials all the time.
China Ware, Carving Sets,
Etc., and our prices are be­
low all others, quality consi­
dered.
We are better pre­
pared than ever to take care
For Thanksgiving
of your Thanksgiving wants.
We are prepared to supply
We cordially invite you to
you with one of the best
call and see for yourself.
selected lines of all kinds of
You do not have to buy and
Table
we wiil not be, cross with
Linen«,
Napkins,
Silverware, Cut Glass, Fancy
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you if you do not buy.
ell
W ork
W ell D o
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The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
j in any part of the surrounding
icountry. 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.
For further particulars, in-
at Bulletin office.
A. E. N e g u s .
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
P H Y S IC IA N
and
surgeon
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis­
tance phone, Home phone 61.
For the Boys
and Girls
Our line of sleds of all
kinds is most complete. Why
put off buying until later,
when you can get just what
you want now and get just
that much more fun out of
it right at the time when
you want it the worst. We
have sleds for 65c. 75c, 95c,
$1.15. #1.75, $2.00, $2.25.
$2.50 and $3.00.
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