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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
Special Prices Emma unci Church Services I mittees have been most agreebly Mr. Hargreaves’ subject next Next Wednesday night the surprised d w liti the size o f the George Rlckett; Sunday morning will be ‘ ‘Grip cLco was a business,second in the series o f five door rec asa c O soiois ,\vho was bearti I \ ping the Good.” Everybody visitor in Rood River-yesterday. entertainments in the winter’ s Fur Kent. 1 , course will be held in Mosier and repeater"” encored 1 Master made welcome. A. A Bateham left yesterday Five room house, pantry H,„l when the Ricketts Concert Coin . ("Clyde Ricketts, the hoy v iolonist i Also G >r a tc.v days’ visit at Spokane. Hath. Beautiful location, Miss Maude Evans and Mr. pany will give one o f their fa who surpris d and pleased his furnished rooms to rent. Win. N. Akers has been ill mous musical concerts. This com hearers, Miss .Marie Ricketts the Dick Wilcox returned Tuesday D. VV. H udson , this week with the grip at his pany consists o f two sisters and charming flutist, Miss Myrtle evening.from a week’s visit in Mosier Oregon. home n'.ar town. ! three brothers, each one an Ricketts the sweet voiced singer Portland, Pearl Tryon was down from artist, preforming on ad kind and violinist with Chester L. i Christian Church Notes. Fou S auk The Dalles yesterday and went' o f instruments, giving also vocal; 1 Rickets, the matchless impreson- j Bay Horscu weight about 1050 them ator, combined to give a g re a t! There will be Thanksgiving out to his ranch east o f town. solos. Don’ t fail to hear lbs. Good single driver; will entertainment that proved to be services t the Christian Church He reports his two bands of and C. L. Ricketts, the great work double anywhere. A.'good a winner everywhere.” at 11 A. M. The public are in ! hccp as wintering in good shape impersonator. cart, with lines and bridle, vited to meet, and worship The concert will be held in on the Deschutes. Single tickets 50c. Adult thrown in. Will sell very cheat), with us. Are you going next Wednes- 8fc!ason tickets $1.25. Childrens Lamb’s Hall. Doors open at or trade. This is- a bargain if Regular service Sunday morn day night? Where? Why, to sin? le tickets, 25c under 15 years 7:45. Entertainment begins at taken at once., ing and evening at the Christian 1 I the Ricketts Concert Company’s Children’s season tickets, <oc. 8:15. Church. Evening services be In speaking o f this aggrega 1 recital, o f course. Certainly; you Notice gins at 7 p. nw You are invited j don’ t think I ’ d miss it do you? tion, C. Durant Jones, manager Much Clearing Done to worship with us. All persons wishing pictures o f Jones Chatitaugn. System, The Ladies’ Aid Sr ciety will taken o f their house, orchards The ground is in fine condition K. H. SlUKAFOOSE, o f Perry, Iowa, says: or individual trees will do well to hold a sale of fancy and useful Minister, i now for the clean g o f land and ‘ ‘It gives me great pleasure to consult F. Patterson, who guar articles at Stroups’ Hall during say a w ord fr r the Ricketts Con orchardists are taking advantage antees his work. Drop him a the afternoon and evening of School Notes. cert Comnany, who have just of it. The company that pur- card at Mosier, or orders in iy be December 7, next. Lunch will closed a five wéeks e n g a g e m e n t U i e Sundborg place has al The week began with a good he served. l« ft at the Bulletin Office. for us in Iowa. This marvelous force o f neu and a donkey en- attendance. John Evans left yesterday for family o f entertainers have more gine at work and will clear a School will close at 3:40 during Notice. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Phoenix, Arizona, v/here he will than ‘ ‘made good,” and we large tract this winter. Other' the rainy season. On and after the first day Five head o f Angora goat spend the winter with his wife have purchased all o f their avail ranchers are putting in their' The high school pupils are en- November next, the Mosier Meat from the Granlund place o and daughter, Mrs. Frank Macy. able time for the remainder of ‘ in.' grubbing and pulling . ‘ ‘¿’'V ....T * T Market- will do a strictly cash ,, , joying their monthly tests, Mr. and Mrs. Cherry will occupy this year. The people have not slumps and by spring the acreage Seven mile. Will.pay one dolla and business. Please do not ask for Mr. Evan’s house this winter, ¡only been delighted with their en o f land set to frait trees will be; The General History class gjer iiead for return. credit. C. H. D unsmork , have agreed that 100 A. D. is ‘ ‘Big” Tra Evans arrived in tertainments, hut the local com- greafly increased. C. H. D unssiore . Oregon Mosier, Or. in the second century. town last Friday from Alsea, where he located after selling The hoys are hard at work badies’ clothes cleaned and | his place near Mosier. He will practicing basket ball. yressed. All work guaranteed. ! r<‘ main 8everal weeks visit- The high school pupils and ing relatives and friends, Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. pupils o f the grammar grades; HBKESESîaSEï 22B Mr. Jesse Cooley, o f St. are preparing a [day which will Olio Hodge was a business Men’s'.$5.00 Shoes, he given sometime before the visitor in Hood Riveron Monday. Paul, Minn., a nephew o f W. A. Boys’ $2.75 I)avis, with his wi fe and a friend, holidays. The proceeds will be E. A. Race was a business Mrs. Desylvia, stop|>ed over in given to further the athletics o f I Razors put in first-class condition. 85c. Overalls visitor in Portland l.v»t Monday. Mosier a few hours one day last the school. f 60c. Work Shirts Heave your clothes with Jus week. The party were in route E. Cole to he cleaned and press to Los Angeles, where they will t ’pper Mosier District Notes. ed. visit. Mr. Geo. Cooper made a trip The Ladies Aid Society will up to his place last. week. ; Mosier visitors in Hood River H meet in the church Tuesday, Nov. last Saturday were: Mr. and" Mrs. Robert Hodgekinson who f 28th. D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.. Mrs. John Carrol, Mrs. F. M. j lias been visiting with her sister, J.M. Elliott returned Tuesday i Hunter, Mrs. F. A. Allingbn, Mrs. Frank Layton, will re P hysician and S urgeon lis t from a week’ s visit at Port Mrs. V. C. Young, Mr. and Mrs. turn to Portland the later part MOSIER - OREGON land. J. E. Hurley, Misses Margaret to KRETZER, of this week. I f you have any carpenter Denny and Edith Harvey and EXPERT W E L L DRILLER 1 Mrs. J. L. Sheldon has been work to do and want it done John Evans. 1 visiting in The Dalles and with DR. J. S O W E R B Y Amos Root won a prize at the right,, see “ Happy.” Ills friend, Mr. Milton Chaney, CHIROPRACTOR V» All. work guaranteed east o f The Dalles, the past week. Mrs. Gem Chamberlain was a Portland Apple Show for the NERVE SPECIALIST visitor at The Dalles, yesterday, best box o f Wagner apples. M rs. J. P. Clarke has come up I Laity Attendant—Experienced There were but four Mosier * « yesterday. « to spend Thanksgiving with her! TH E D ALLES P hone 222 - ORE. exhibits at. the show. C. A. FERGUSON BLDG., HOOD R IV E R daughter, Lila. Her little son. | Address 402 W 7th St. A special feature o f the sale | McCargar’s, E.l L. Howe’s, the Francis, accompanied her and P a c i f i c P h o n e on Dec. 7th, at Stroups’ Hall. ; OrLley Co., and Amos Root’s. * t® B la ck T n i- will remain with his sister will he the grab bag and (ish | The latter was the only one * O V E R 65 Y E A R S ’ through the winter. Miss Lila pond. E X P ER IEN C E Competing for a prize. has been suffering with a severe F or S a u k : A good 6-foot wall JOHN G. ZOLI.S & SONS * attack o f poisoning caused by tent, 24x28. Inquire at Bulletin! Mosier Mali President posion oak. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con office. At the meeting o f the State 1 Miss Ruth Sheldon left Thurs crete Work a iarke Sturgess arrived up Horticultural Society, hold In ** day for a trip to Portland. T rade M ar ks D esicns Hood River - Oregon from Portland last Tuesday and ’ortland last week, A. P. Bate-! C o p y righ ts A c . Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nelson A nvone sending n sketch and description m aj will spen I a fortnight with his ham was elected president for. W id ely ascertain our opinion free whether an A Invent ion is probably patentable. Communica visited aL The Dalles last week. are t *en Is. tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Paten t« •* the ensuing year. sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Munn * Co. roceiyo The first snow fall o f the G.’ I). Parkins, o f The Dalles, tptcial notice, without charge, Im h o a c e m g r season, aboutsixteen inches deep, Buys The Leonard Place representing Ellers Piano House, Is the place to get your choice ïl has entirely disappeared and the of Portland, was a business A handsomely lllnstratod weekly. T.nrgest efr* Frederick Page, a contractor culatiou o f any scienLtdc Journal. Term s, $3 a C igars , T obacco warm sunshine is again to be en- year; fou r months, $1. Sold by all ncwadcalerB. Visitor in town on Wednesday. of East. Orange, New Jersey, C a n d y , and S oft D rinks ; joyed. w as here last week, the guest of t* Branch Office, G25 P S t* Washington, D. C. Fur and feathers cleaned a P ool and B illiards m The weather although severe 'ira y ' & Rand’ s, Hood River I J. E. Proctor. Mr. Pago had in- S. E. Francisco, Prop. was probably not as violent as fire. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent. | vestigated White Salmon and ell ork that along the lower Columbia I other places in this section with Oregon The Misses Ethel and Anna Mosier, according to reports. | a view te investing hut finally ell one Haacke were visitors in Hood decided that Mosier was good River Monday. enough for him and purchased Pacific Phone Main 2211 Local Phone 114 Wm Marsh, I). IK Hail, O. !>. the 20 acre tract o f G. H. Leon The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells and C. F. Hogg were business ard, south o f town. The price in any part o f the surrounding •visitors in The Dalles on Monday j paid was H I,000. Mr. Page will country. Has a complete outfit lAst. j have furl bur improvements made including pipe cutting and t bread .on the place and will eventually The fortnight Dance Club wjil J. P . E R H A R T , Prop. ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce make Mosier his home. (five one of their popular hops ment, rock and concrete work. We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you tomorrow night at Stroup’s Hall. Has had 30 years’ experience in reliable service. the well business. May be found E. A. Race and family re F. H. Howard, o f Hoed River, by addressing him at The Dalles, We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” . vas up on Wednesday, with his turned last Sunday from El Paso. Ore., or inquire at Maier & Texas, where they went several' "trouble” outfit, looking after Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or. months ago, called by the; the telephone lines. For further particulars, in- serious Illness of Mr. Race’s; at Bulletin office. Mrs. G. H. Leonard came up father, who was under the; A. E. N egus . from Portland on Monday and necessity o f having his leg, ip ert a few days in the neigh amputated. A card received by borhood. She reported that her Mr Rm.p this week stated that P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON S C H O O L B O O K S and al! sort.« of School Sup husband was seriously ill. his father was feeling well, hut HOOD RIVER : OREGON plies. A large line of Tablets ami Stationery. Mrs. Ruscherreturned last Sat the insidious nature o f the dis- W ill practice in Mosier and unlay from a visit with relatives ( ise Hint atfocts tin 1 limit leaves May lie reached by long dis in Wisconsin and will spend the the out come of the operation in O regon tance phone, Home phone 61. M o s ie r Winter with her daughter, Mrs. doubt. F. A. Allington. you should not miss. Over H. S &. M. it. Regular85c Values for 56c 93c M e n ’s and B o y s’ S u its $1.40 E. W. Davidhizar lest a val Suits, $18. and up. H. 8 90c “ “ 60c $ $1.3s have not hr,If o f these hats and O verco ats uable milch cow Tuesday night. M. Overcoats. ?16.50and $1.40 “ ” 93c $4.00 12.69 Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts Elmer comtemplatod starting a been in the house over two The finest ine o f o f nv >n s $1.50 ” ” $1.00 Other makes o f suits i milk route, hut the loss of the and Infants’ Presses. weeks and are mostly pattern clothes you .•ver sn\ has overci :»ts for « l ) and $2.00 “ “ $1.33 We have just received cow has changed his plans. Here is a small lot o f Drum colile to this hats. this full This store is tl home $2.40 ” ” $1.80 direct from the manufactory mers samples that we I anight Next Thursday is Thanks and you’ ll lx f you can & M arx Hart Schaffner $2.65 “ “ $1.97 a new line o f ladies’ coats We h; ve decided to clean at a big bargain and we are giving. Geton your Thanksgiv make some elections. Clot lu and suits. The coats have this st ick up completely so Ladies’ and Misses’ fine going to give you a chance ing Spirit and keep it on. Let The cloth came fi >m H A R T the new shawl collars in con ve us more room for as to y cambric and nainsook under to save some money by taking your neighbors know your are S C I! A F N E R i MA R X trasting colors. Reversible tir C «.nristmas goods that skirts trimmed with fine advantage o f tlie extremely thankful. Show it in words, at d tl ly know Coats. Flush and Caroc«*l. are beginning to arrive and lace and embroidery, made low prices that we have 16oks and deeds. liings for ’ Trimm ied Hats, These coats were bought are being arranged, jjeniem- full and cut to tit. placed upon the same. One \ our own me YOU CUOIO Many people hadlgiven up the after the selling season o f hor there is nothing reserved lot o f the cutest little dresses <1 in Regular 50c Value Spepial 33c .arge Mi De idea o f turkey for Thanksgiving the factory was over, and except a few soft felt and for children that you could ” 60c “ ” 40c INO * ‘ hit tfwing to th<* remarkably hlg were given to us at prices tur trimmed hats. Your wish to see. Made* o f fine 75e ............. 50c s, in I vl sh lip to Vali price. Later reports, ho that are lower than the so- choice o f any o f the rest in lawn and Nainsook: lace and $1.00 " “ 67c t 111! ke ins IS lain say that the bottom is lu called reduction offered else the store only, $1.98 embroidery trimmed. $ 1 . ‘. 83c dut o f ilie turkey insrke where. will ho possible for even th ■ n<>\ pa|ier hum to secure at east A ; •y H O O D R IVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E few feathers and a gobli •»is Thanksgiving dinner. LOCAL KickcUs Quartet Coming. Mrs. T. W. DeBussey visited .... in Hood River yesterday. r~>~ S, K. I On all lines for month of OCTOBER. Must have more room, Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex. Mosier Stewart Notary Public Fire Insurance Fruit Lands MOSIER Town Lots Fire Insurance B a rb er Shop D. D.HAIL Mosier, Oregon, Cash Prices Only 1 I J. E. COLE. The Town With a Future Mosier P. L. iìR P i? I i L IM E ) CEM EN ' P LA STER Ì I Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. s ( i I E. A . R , THE OAKS . ! HOSIER MUfJN & Co.36,B’« - New York i W j. k . M c G regor & co. REAL ESTATE M O S IE R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y Money to loan on improved property. Mosier Book Store a Special I T he 4 n IS FA 1R, W W D PINES HOTEL Good Accommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Agency for Model Laundry Also Pressing and Cleaning MOSIER, OREGON Special TH Scientific American. DR. H. L. DUMBLE 2.00