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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1911)
Ricketts Company Entertain tol Notes. | Henry Olr, n, who is attending The Ricketts Concert Company a busim <s ci liege in Portlonu, played to a com fort al>!v iiiltsj ! spent Ti.auks ¿ ivin g in town. an 1 house Wednesday n i , ' t at Lamb's i I Hliiv- . Th..nksg?v:ng Day passed oft For Rent. iiajj, and without doubt gave the school with only a turkey F ive room house,- pantry and j very q d e ‘ one o f the best performances that hous - I » ternoon and aiioot fo r excitement. bath, beautiful location. Also •r. has ever been heard in number o f Gained quit furnished rooms to rent. j Messrs. Waldo Emerson, Geo. The company as a who! » 1*3. o t * 1 be closed D. W. H u d so n , jE m ry a n d lire Misses Id la and dividually, is eompo • 1 of Mon dm Mosier Oregon. I Susie Emry, o f Hood River, spent in their respective lines, Thanksgiving with friends in instrumental and vocal mu Christian .Church N F or "SllS town. excellent, and the imperso erviers at the ( Ihristian Bay Horse, w eight about 1060 o f Chester L. Rtcketts, v. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McGorkle 7 p. m. 11 cn a. m. and lbs. Good single driver; will topnotcher in h work, Le»; and daughter, Dorotha, arrived Origin, netSunda in w ork double anywhere. A good house in convulsions. His differ d rrogre. Church cart, with., lines and bridle, [yesterday from Wamic and will j ent make-ups and facial exp! . - 1 Aim thrown in. W ill sell very cheap, spend a few days with ye .editor’ s | sions were ¡¡erfect ant} his re-1 o f Christ. K. II. or trade. This is a bargain if family. | peretory is extensive. nnister. tliken a t since. Mrs. Dr. Wilcoxson, o f Santa The audience seemed especially • ! Clara, Cal., is visiting this week pleased with tin's, the*second o f! ned Out Notice I with her cousin, Mrs. 0. G. All persons wishing pictures 1 Michol, whom she has not seen that w ill be gri tl n ■aken o f their house, orchards ; far 25 years. and tile committee having them ;-;:ir lost his faithful horse, and Jr individual trees will do well to in charge are gratified, as h is The Misses Mary Ilansen and on Wednesday morning his house consult F. Pattered«, who guar their desire to furnish good en Blanche Glausmyer, o f Castle was burned to the ground. He antees his work. Drop him a tertainments fo r the Mosier Hock, Wash., are visiting the lost practically everyth in g It curd at Mosier, or orders may Is public. form er’ s sister, Mrs. J. E. John contained, including a check let'l at the Bulletin Office. The next in the series w ill he son, over Thanksgiving. Miss Miss Belle Kearney, the noted) I fo r $75. Clausmyer is a teacher in the traveler, W rite r, lecturer and] Mr. Wisiegar built a fire in Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Washington schools. the kitchen stove, ¡is usual, .that dramatic reader, who will app<:■ r j F ive head o f Angora goats morning, and w ent out to do Miss V elgreth, o f Portland, > here in Februarv. from the Granlund place on visited some chons. It is presumed Wednesday with her Seven mile. W ill pay one dollar friend, Miss Jessie Eivers, w ho I f you have any carpenter that the stove became superbeat- pter head fo r return. has been spending the week work to do and v Hit it done i eel, setting fire tu the voodw or! C. II. D u n sm o re ,- see “ H appy.’ in t've room. with her father and brother at right, 1 Mother, Or. the ranch. They le ft yesterday ' for their home in Portland. — LO CAL — Notice The parly win» took ¡in over coat from (!. G. Nichol’s store »bout two weeks ago is known, and if said party does not at truce return the coat to the store from which it was taken, and pay fo r this notice, he will be prosecuted for. theft. p ’ xrnt O l s e n . '/2C Miss Alice Mosier arrived! Wednesday afternoon, from The j Dalles, and will sp< ml the rest o f the week with her parents. Miss Gordion, who is attending) school with her ¡it St. M ary’ s! Academy, accompanied her. - - - ■ Prices On all lines for month of OCTOBER. Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, F,. E. Fr-Jricks and family arrived from Portland last F ri da- afternoon and spent several i day - hero visiting friends before] proceeding on their w ay to Chicago, where they w ill make their home. Mosier, Oregon- Inadvertently Omitted Notice; W e inadvertently omitted last week to mention the fact that a new i. r k r sho; had been opened in town by Mr. Claude Meinecke, o f I ’ • ■ laud. The tonsonial artist is located in The Pines Hotel and is prepared to do any kind o f work in liis line and solicits a share o f the public patronage, On and a fter the first day o f Novem ber next, the Mosier Meat M arket will do a strictly cash business. Please do not ask for credit. C. H. D u n s m o r e . M en’s $5.00 Sh<< Boys’ $2.75 “ ------------------------------- now 85c. Overalls 70c 60c. W ork Shirts 45c Em-flannel Church Scrvic.es Master f I L IM E ; Mr. Fred Evans will lead the sonof Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cook, services at the Immanuel Church died last Friday night o f cholera X* infantum. next Sunday evening. The funeral services w ere held Geo. Chamberlain was a husi- in the Christian Church at 11:30 l pess visitor at the county Sunday morning, Rev. Sickufoo o seat on Tuesday last. officiating. Burial was in Odd F or S a l E:-A good (5-foot wall Fellows cemetery. tent, 21x25. Inquire ¡it Bulletin Mr. and Mrs. Cook have the office. ¡sym pathy o f their many friends Mrs. Caroline Bauer left and neighbors in their aflliction. W e ln !3 lay morning for a w eek’ s The Immanuel Church was V isit with her relatives in P ort considerately closed, no morning land. services being held and a greater part o f the congregation attended Fur and feathers cleaned a the funeral services in a body. G r*y & Rand’s, Hood River Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent. Wanted Some o f the Seed. not fo rg et to by your A gentleman from the upper Christmas presents at the country we wont tell his name Ladies’ Aid Sale Dec. 7th. Lunch | |or home town while visiting served in Catfaternia style. friends here this week, noticed t Me G IV. '.O SIER -TY ÔL I me M O S IE R S urgeon and - OREGON A / I i ? . f. i o p Local Phone 114 Th e undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any [¡art o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, includingpipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does ¡ill kinds o f ce ment. rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May he found by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or' inquire at M aier <fc Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or. F or further particulars, in- at Bulletin office. A. E. N egus . J. P. ERHART, Prop. ccommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up t !i ;;en Dinner Every Sunday DIE II. L. DUMBLE Agency for Model Laundry P h y s ic ia n HOOD R IV E R Also Pressing and Cleaning M O S IE R f fin» nice line rictnuKer chiefs u can wish t i m a [nain c. 10c. a rut ! 25c >B a I line of gi uvea, g'xuls. shirts, s. hats, walking Btrcks ar articles that would please any man. For the Ladies We call your attention to Ladies’ surgeon : O REG O N o f nothing better. Then w e have furs, shawls, shirt waists, toilet goods, toilet sots, manicuring sets, purses, collars, handkerchiefs, dress patterns and hundreds o f other things w e have not mentioned. one o f the nwellest lines o f Special Tailored suits and coats that you could wish for. N e w fresh ones o f the very lalest styles; bought for cash direct from the factory at special prices. W e are surely g iv in g some big values in this line and fo r a right nice present vou could think- a n i > W ill practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phono. Home phone 61. OREGON >to>n nose at '•K Yen's Hosis > ScSintifiî Emericait. PINES HOTEL Sood A "11 Ë P h y s ic ia n Pat i !. Phone Main 2211 R U IT L A N D S A SF louse Coats B n D A V ID R O B IN SO N , M. D. MUNN S L0.36,Bro»d^ - New York REAL n The Town With a Future THE OAKS some brilliantly colored chickens roaming in J. N. Mosier’ s yard. The plumage struck his fancy F E C ! AL and he whs determined to stock offer vou here to stay, know value-;, ai .1 ce W e nl A special feature o f the sale | his ranoh with this peci I a r When asked i f he reliable service. ;m Dec. 7th, at Stroup’s Hall, j variety. | would sell :i brace o f the fowls, #¡11 he the grab bug and fish W e solicit yet r buri- a the I asis o f “ A Square Deal” . the owner, who had liecn lipped pond. M onet/ t o ! an on improved property/. the wink, refused to part with L. M. Carey and w ife, o f New - i them, saying t hat money couldn't l»erg, are lu-re this week, visit- | buy them. This made the en fftg their daughter, Mrs. W. E. thusiast more nrfxifltis and he (Shown. wished ¡i setting o f the eggs, ns Miss Ixfis Taylor, who visited he wanted to he the envy o f liis heraunt, Mrs. I)r. Robinson, over neighborhood. His surprise and Sunday, le ft Tuesday for her chagrin m a y b e imagined when ] lie was told that he could color home ¡it The Dalles. ' his own chickens with Diamond Goodies, goodies! Ham and 1 >ye. ohicken sandwiches and other ¿SX7 — III! II I I I iSrZXSz-a S E t ^ i USES. goodies for sale at Stroup’ s Hall to $15. Overcoats from life . 7th. Buy your Christmas i W e want to remind you o f the candy. Patronize the Farmers ¡^importance o f buying vour Xmas up to $15. | (’ presents early and offer you a Booth. few suggestions as to pieS'UllS W. L Dreshach le ft on that vou could huv for father. p Wednesday for Spokane, where I husband or brother. One o f tl lie will enter the apple packing very nicest présents that y< contest. H ere’s predicting that F> c, ■could buy would he a I I AK ! IU , i j wJ ' Warren w ill take first prize. D il SCHAFFNER N M A U I’ W ord was received this week Suit or Overcont. The o are t1 things up by Mrs. Geo. Evans that are guaranteed to beali vvo.Jr (i H) po.'î^OS. y man n gla her father, John Coyle, living at the tailoring is the very ! an Lebanon, recently sustained a O io <*f the sw olL'sit liiios of fines t and tit is pt■rfcct. II. s rifke o f paralysis, ft wa not R t i Robes in Iho city a l $8. S. & M. suits foir $18. and learned how critical is his co up. fl s. A M. orcfcoats | an 1 ip*. S n > king Jackets flition. for succiai $l.('t) . $4.50. $5.00 The Ladies’ Aid Foelcly will i f w leu from a.,Uj 1VP» > hold a sale o f fancy find ire fu l 7 J. E. COLE. ORE. i L v A i-J i „ , i . J D.D. H A IL Mosier, Lumber Co. A. rrs Razor* put in first-claaa condition. PL .A S T I Tum-A-Lum J. Belt bet Shop Fire Insurance Late Wednesday afternoon the EXPERT W E LL D R IL L E R Hot< ! Pines was closed by w rit D R . J. S O W E R B Y o f attachment levied by C. II. • chiropractor Dunsmore and W. H. W alker as A ll work guaranteed NERVE SPECIALIST complui.ar.is, to satisfy claims I.ady Attendant—Experienced against J. P. Erliart, the pro P hone 222 - ORE. prietor, amounting io about T H E D A L L E S FFRGUSON BLDG., H O O I) R IV E R Address 402 \V 7th St. F"3- t* n r-— rv r 1 140.00. So sudden was the \ P acific P hone . L L f V i U N f move that no regular supper Black 1771 -mid he served, as almost all the O V E R e e YEA R S* " G - E X P E R IE N C E ike eatable:: v, ere confiscated, C lK and a number o f expected guests JOHN G. ZOI.I.S & SONS were turned away and forced to A PPLE BOXES se"k accommodations elsewhere. Contractor* in Stone, Brick and Con crete W ork Mr. Erliart had the hotel leased T race M arks for «y e a r , having taken posses Hoed River , . . D e s ig n s - Oregon L . V f x ^ C o p y r ig h t s A c . sion in October. This move on Anvnno sending n sketch and description mny cpilokly ascertain our opinion free whether au . the part o f his creditors will put Invention is probnhly patoutahle. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on L’ nteuts srfnt fre • Old« t set ncy fo r eocaripgpatenta« him out o f business, as ev ery Patents taken through M aim Sr Co. recelvo tpecialnotice, without charge, iu ih o E. RACE, MGR. thing he possessed was attached Is the place to g et your choice and his credit is ruined. A handsomely lllurtrntod weekly. Largest clr- Il is understood that Mr. John culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a C ig a r s , T obacco year : fou r months, *L Hold byall newsdealers. \ "I . , the owner o f the hotel, C andy , and S oft D rinks has a party in view who will Branch Office, 025 F W ashington, I ). C. PooL-and B illiards lease the building, hut at present S. E. Francisco, Prop. ¿■it i impossible to say when the W e l l W o r k v !< w ill again he open to the ***>*».* t Mosier, Oregon public. W e l l D o n e O R E G O N I H O S IE R P . L. K r e t z e r , H otel is Closed ! C. G. Nichol and w ife and Mrs. Dr. Wilcoxson visited rel atives in Hood R iver on Tues day last. During October six areas were ¡designated by the Secretary o f ( the Interior as suitable fo r entry under the enlarged-homestead act. These include 32,110 acres jot land in Idaho and Oregon and make a total o f 160.420,057 acres which has been designated by t ie Secretary o f the Interior as enterablo in "320-acre homestead ] unils. Cash Prices Only Notary Public and Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon Town Lots Opened. ?3.90 $2.25 Alex. Stewart Fruit Lands 32'1-Acres Homestead Areas Mr. H argreaves’ next Sunday’s I sermon subject w ill he the same Ladies’ clothes cleaned and |as announced for hist Sunday A cor-! »tressed. A ll work guaranteed. "G rip p in g the Good.” dial invitation is extended to all. >as. E. Cole, resident agent. In the very b rief service in the Mrs. Chat'wdd a M daughter, Miss Hazel, w ere visitors in The Immanuel Church on Sunday morning last an inspiring musical Dalles on Tuesday. selection was rendered by a Leave your clothes with Jas mixed quartette consisting o f E. Cole to he cleaned and press Dr. and Mrs. Ross, and Mr. It. A etl. M. and Mjss Clement. Plans Geo. Evans was a visitor at are now on foot for a double (I The Dalles Tuesday. quartette. T* J. K . ib (I r e ¿- t was a visitor ih Portland Monday and Tues Little VValdon Cook-Dies. *» day. Waldon, the three-year old articles at Stroups’ Hall during ♦pe afternoon and evening o f }>ecemhet* 7, next. Lunch w il be served. Special Handkerchief ShoweiT “ We and Our Neighbors Club” were pleasantly entertained at | the home o f Jure. Arthur Kuhn, j ¡it Grand View, Thursday after- • noon, the occasion being a hand kerchief shower in honor o f) Miss Sarah Clement. The after-1 noon was passed with amuse-! -nonis, a fte r which a- dainty | lunch w: served. The rooms wen .decorated in Oregon Grape ¡uiTl all guests received a minia ture turkey. Those present w ere Mrs. C. 1 C. (.’lenient, Miss N . Banks, Mrs. C. J. L ittle page, Mrs. L. D. > Fircbaugh, Mrs. J. Loomis, Miss Dorothy Firehaugh, Miss Con stance Loomis and Misses Sarah and Ruth Clement. W e have quite a nice assortment o f dressed dolls that have been on display and heomiie more or ¡ess soiled and mussed. These w e have placed on special and w ill sell them at one h a lf nri \ 60c dolls for 30c; $1 oo rlo'G fo r 50c: $1.25 d o lls for 63c: Etc. H C C D LIVER’S L A R G E ST & B E ST STO R E