— LOCAL - . School Notes. ; The attendance at the begin- j I ning of the week was poor but i has improved greatly. For Kent. Five room house, pantry and The pupils o f the primary and bath, beautiful location. Also' intermediate rooms will give a furnished rooms to rent. program Friday, Dec. 22. D. W. H udson , Don’ t forget the High School Mosier Oregon. play. Don’ t forget Friday evening, Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Dec. 22. Five head o f Angora goats ¿from the Granlund place on Emmanuel Church Services Seven mile. Will pay one dollar Sunday Dec. 10, Sunday school per head for return. 10 o’clock. Morning worship C. H. D unsmore , Mosier, Or. 11:15. Mr. Hargreaves’ Sermon subject on next Sunday morning will be “ Feeling the Important.” Ladies’ clothes cleaned and There will be special music at .pressed. All work guaranteed. the service. ,Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. The Rev. Frank Stanard, of McMinnville, will occupy the Ira Evans was a business visitor pulpit on Sunday evening. at The Dalles last Friday. Are Invited To attend a 0 BY $247,224.67 Credit by Amount collected $232,291.96 Credit by Rebate 5,253.59 Credit by Errors and Double Assessments 4,041.85 Credit by Amount not collected 5,237.30 MOSIER FOLKS 85c. 60c. Overalls Work Shirts now - 4 4 - - - 4 4 - Notice. The Ladies Aid Society de­ sire to express their thankful appreciation to the friends who so willingly and generously ¡helped in making their Bazaar j such a success. They especially j wish to thank the Commercial j Club and Mr. Chovvn for the ¡dishes loaned by them at that time. 70c 45c Cash Prices Only W. E. CHOWN, Mosier - - f)re . »' Notice to Water Users. Notice is hereby given that on and after January 1 1912, the regular* price for bathtubs and toilets in houses will be collected, as per rates printed on water re­ ceipts. J. N. M osier . .4 » ' 411 Mosier M O SIE R Town Lots Fire insurance B a r b e r Shop Razor» put in lirst-clasn condition. D.D. H A IL ; J. E. C O L E Mosier Oregon, The Town With a Future P hysician L. K RETZER, E X PERT W ELL CEMENT % O R E G O N A PPLE DOXES i S \ * * S j, < i I We c all the ¡ atten t.ion of our Power Firm is Enjoined readers to the advertisements of the Concert to be given by local The Oregonian says a tempo­ talent on the evening of Dec. rary injunction was granted S 28th. £ yesterday in tlie United States! v C. J. Fredrickson was in The Circuit Court by Judge Bean A. R A C E , MGR. against the Hydro Electric Com­ Dalles Wednesday attending to * business matters connected with pany. of Hood River, to restrain ^ it from interfering with the Road District No. 9. a O R E . electric wires of the Pacific I M O S IE R Mosier visitors in Hood River J, Power & Light Company near ** Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. j that city. W. E. Cliown, Mrs. Masten. J; The Hydro Electric Company Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ilaaeke and i was organized ai Hood River to 44 4 44 4 1 Mrs. Dick Evans. _, furnish that city and The Dalles The best talent in Mosier will with electric lights and power. be heard at the Concert, on To accomplish this the company December 28th. Rear this date built it dam across the river four in mind and he sage to attend. and one-half miles south of Hood Miss Nellie Weberg visited River, with which it generates over Sunday with her sister, its power. Leading thence and I Mrs. Win. Johnson, returning to along the county road it has M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y her home in Portland on Mon­ creeled poles and stretched wires We are here to stay, know values, and ran offer you parallel to and at times crossing day. reliable service. those of the Pacific Light & Mr. Winslow, who is traveling Power Company to the detriment We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . for the Industrial School at Walla of the latter’ s business, it is Walla, and an old friend of Mr. charged, by causing short cir­ and Mrs. Geo. Wood, is in town cuits. today. United States Marshal Scott Frank E. Crum left on Tues- sent a deputy to Hood River last for Portland where he will make night to serve the injunction1 arrangements for the re-building order on the officers o f the Hydro SCHOOL BOOKS and all sort«? of S bool Stir- They are ot a business block, which wn- Electric Company. plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery. recently destroyed by fire, to­ directed to appear before Jan­ uary I to show cause why the gether with his dwelling house. O regon MOSIER injunction should not he con­ J. Wesley Brown spent several tinued. days here this week v eiling friends. Wesley has a job o f Make this Si ore y.u r stopping This Store is Headquarters for Christmas Shoppers camp building for an irrigation You are always welcome here. Presents for old and young. ditch company ninni! 30 miles north of White Salmon. and your friends will con­ B o v s ’ and Girls’ X m a s / f you haven 7 selected your A literary and musical > rogram • gratulate you on good judge­ winter overcoat yet you’ d Gift Goods in connection with a Cn list i nr s ment and good taste. II. S. better: the weather man Encourage the children to tree will he given at the school | & M. overcoats for $16.50 tells us there is a cold hard read. Splendid gift books house in Di.it. No. 8, on the I and up. Other makes from winter ahead o f us. One here lor boys and girls. evening of Dec. 22. An admi> or $5. up. II. S. «& M. suits of our HART SCHAFFNER Rover Boys series at o0c: fee of (10c will he chain <1 l< for $18. and up. Other & MARX Overcoats is going Alger’s series at 25c each: help meet expenses. Everyl dv | Makes from a special at to come in pretty handy. lU ntys series at 2 .c each: v eleome. $4.63 and up to $15. Now. why not buy your­ B >v Sc nits at • Bo This store is the home of self one of these for a Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ed L. Howe Aviators at 3 >c e Hart Schaffner & Marx Christmas present? Noth­ started to Council Blairs, las: nolia Library so: Suits, Manhattan Shirts. week to he with Mr. Howe’ s | ing like lieing on the safe Luck,” “ Bad John B. Stetson Hats and side. You will he pleased fatiier, who was report ><| - >• j “ Hannah.” “ i'h Keiser Brand lies. D •T»; r> with yourself for doing this iously ill. Word was r.-eived Ros iy K k'r*. from Mr. Howe on Tuesday las1 i that his father «'■ I I • ,i . t * . day several hour.j lie ’. > the., j L jl r e i: l ed hi I ei- h e, 4*.l i » BUS ) Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. i f f . ' - + *' . ' . ) »' J. K. McGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE Money to loan on improved property. M osier Book Store MOSIER S urgeon - OREGON D R IL L E R DR. J. SOWERBY CHIROPRACTOR All work guaranteed NERVE SPECIALIST THE DALLES - ORE. P h o n e 222 Address 402 W 7th St. We, the undersigned tax [lay­ P a c if ic P h on e ers of Road District No. 9, of Black 1771 Wasco County, Oregon, favor a Tax payers’ meeting, to he held on December 29th, 1910, at JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS 3 p. m., at the Bulletin office, in I Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­ the town of Mosier, Ore., for crete Work the purpose of levying such ad- ■ Oregon diLional Special Road Tax as said Hoad River Tax payers may deem advisable: Alex Stewart, C. J. Fredrick ;on, i E. L. Root. N. P. Stirgess, A. j . l. Roop, G. R. Wood, Geo. ; Haacke. H. G. Kibbee, C. HJ Is the place to get your choice Dunsmore, R. VV. Simpson, Anns C igars , T obacco Root, C. A. Morden, C. E. Brock, C andy , and S oft D rinks F. G. P ow ers Henry Bauer, J. P ool and B illiards A. DuBell, C. G. Nichol, Jas. E. S. E. Francisco, Prop. Carpenter, W. W. Stevenson, Geo. W. Prickett and W. E. Oregon Mosier, Chown. THE FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD RIVER 66 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE j TRAoe M a r k s D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s 4 c . A n yon e sending a sketch and description tnny quickly ascertain ou r opinion free w hether nu invention is probably patentable. Com m unica­ tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through M uim 8r Co. receive special notice, w ithout charge, in t h o Scientific American. A han dsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ culation o f nnv scie.itidc Journal. Term s, |3 a year : fou r m onths, f 1. Sold by all newsdealers. M B U ranch flN Office, * C o ü25 .38 F ,b SL, ,o— ",t’ New York W ashington. D . C. W ell W ork W ell D o ne PINES HOTEL E l.ocal Phone ¡14 Pacific Phone Main 2211 F he OAKS H . R. D U N S M O R E , P rop . Good Accommodations Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and up Chicken Dinner Every Sunday The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutting and t hread­ ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- ment, rock and concrete work. S Has had 30 years’ experience in SrzSiSffiL A lso Pressing and Cleaning M O SIE R . [dace while in the city. “ Folly in Ferry Land,” Etc., b • des booksof poems, Bibles and Albums. Holiday Goods We have an exceptionally fine lot of holiday goods for old and young and they are all being eagerly sought by the early buyers. Do your buying as early as you can and get the choice o f the finest assort men's. We have a splendid line o f very fine J ipanese drawn OREGON For further particulars, in- at Bulletin office. A. E. N egus . H. H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T Qt B “ S T S T O F E L. PHYSICIAN D U M B LE and surgeon HOOD RIVER : OK EGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis­ tance phone. Home phone 61. Keiser Ties for Men—always appreciated, juire silk. work handkerchiefs for ladies for 10c, 18c, 25c and 28c. Then we have a splendid lot put up in nice individual XMAS boxes, fancy em­ broidery and lace in design, in all pure linen and silk. Also a fine line o f initial handkerchiefs for ladies ami gentleman that will make the nicest kind o f presents. Tlmn there are mi.Tiers, neckties, ladies’ wool gloves, kid and silk gloves. si'k auto scab's, men’ s wool gloves and noyVs gloves, ladies nice lace collars all stvle in lace aMXd f c J .- K 'x „.“ d .ÎÎÏ o ? DR. A.gency for M odel Laundry THE PAR IS FA and Lady Attendant — Experienced Road District No. 9 PLASTER . DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. .J ÍLIME Oregon Fruit Lands $3.90 $2.25 4 4 Notary Public and Fire Insurance j L e v i C h r is t m a n , S h e r if f a n d 1 T ax C ollector of W asco C ou n ty , O regon . :ian - Alex. Stewart H. G. K IB 3 E E Done and dated at The Dalles, N O T A R Y FUELIC Oregon, thej5th day of December, M o s ie r - - - O regon 1911. Cost Prices - Mosier, Oregon. $247,224.67 Remember the diite and plan to come - Alex. Stewart, ■------------------------ | For Men’s’ $5.00 Shoes, Boys’ $2.75 “ On all lines for month of DECEMBER. Must have more room. I Dr. to Original Roll 1243,016.28 Dr to Penalty and Interest 1,024.43 Dr. to Sheriff's Assessments 3,183.96 1 --------------------------------------- MOSIER FOLKS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter left yesterday for their home at Alsea, after a fortuight’s visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Geo. Burlingame and littleson arrived yesterday from Tygh Valley and will visit a week or so with Mr. and Mrs. Win. IL L. Perry and family, of Cook. Portlan d, arri ved in Me»sic‘l last v/eek and will spend 1 h< Mrs. R. Ward, of Portland, is win tol­ with Mrs. S¡tmuels, Oli here visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Harlan. tilo Sic* •l.smith place. 1 To be given on the night of December 28th. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Prices ! S tate of O regon C ounty of W asco m I, Levi Chrisman, Sheriff an Ex-Officio Tax Collect­ or of Wasco County, Oregon,1 H ereby C ertify , That the fol-J i lowing is a true and correct statement, o f the Tax Roll of I Wasco County for the year 1910. I A lso C ertify , that the amounts marked on said Tax Roll as collected, are collected, and those remaining and show- ring unpaid are not paid; I there- ; fore return this Tax Roll as col- j lected in part. JL^e ^UvJLY W. T. McClure was a business Christian Church Notes. .visitor at the county seat on Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh, of 'Wednesday. _ . .Seattle, a noted lecturer-, will Mrs. Ralph Cummings was a k at the Christian Church w Wednesday’s \ A/ n / l n n i i i b i ' n local l j . ✓ . . . 1 passenger on Sat. evening at 7:30 and at the for Portland. | Immanuel Church at 3 o’clock Leave your clothes with Jas Sunday afternoon. Don’ t fail to E . Cole to be cleaned and press hear her. ,ed. Regular service at the Chris­ Mrs. C. C. Clement and Miss tian Church Sunday morning Clement returned home on Tues­ and evening. The public are day last from a week’s visit in made welcome to all our services. Portland. K . H. SlCKAPOOSE, C. A. McKenna was up from Minister. Portland last Sunday looking after his land interests in this What is considered one of the neighborhood. best tracts o f land in Wasco If you have any carpenter county, located 8 miles south­ work to do and want iL done west of The Dalles, and owned right, get “ Happy.” by W. D. and Harry R. Richards, “ Big Ira” Evans left Iasi was sohl recently to Eastern The tract, consisting Saturday for Portland, after parties. visitin ' his brother and other of 750 acres was sold for $50,- relatives here for several weeks. 000. The entire acreage will he C. A. Monlen, of the Ore­ set to fruit. This sale and the gonian, spent last Friday and subsequent development will Saturday on his fruit ranch, serve as a stimulus to other large projects in the county. south of town. Fur and feathers cleaned at Gray & Rand’ s, Hood River Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent J. E. Cole left Sunday for Roseherg, where his father is critically ill and not expected to live. You Sheriffs Report The following is the Sherff’s report o f the taxes for Wasco county for the year 1910; Made o f good ami embroidery, for 10c, 15c and up, children’s fur sets, niuii’s and boas, iadies large pillow mu if s and collars. Lace curtains, for 50c, 75c, SI. and up, toys of all kinds, doll, doll buggie3, toy trunks, tov stoves, toy dishes, chairs. Rockers, t >o! sets, felt slip­ pers for ladies gentlemen and children, magic tricks, games, ro king horses, shoo ffies. silver ware, cut glass, rugs, one nr tin largest and most ref's; rs’a! e priced as­ sort neats you could wish to SC3. ► 1