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Snecia i Ortley Items. work showed earnest effort and Frigid Wreck. Sch° o1 ,>lay was satisfactory to the audience, A petition has been signed by ( At about 1:35 a. m. last Sat- “ Uncle Silas,” the 3-Act drama ‘ urday a broken rail on the main ¡J " ,J" the boards at Stroup’ s which was not inclined to b • the reside^. U ot Ortley, provid-. line at the depot lure caused riall, last rriday night, ciievv a critical. Taken altogether, the ing for the establishment of a For Rent. seven freight cars to leave the audience, in spite ot the pupils of the high school may Post Office in the “ A i pie town.” Five room house, pantry and track, one o f the cars turning storm. congratulate themselves on the This has been forwarded to the bath. Beautiful location. Also completely over down the cm- The play was composed o f nine success o f the play and also on ; post Master General, and it is .furnished rooms to rent. bankment. characters, each character having the financial returns, which we expected that it will receive I). W. H udson , j Tiie cars-were loaded with a prominent part with the ex-1 understand were very satislact- prompt attention. L. D. hire Mosier Oregon. baugh is the prospective post ¡merchandise, machinery and f*»niinn ception, mriinna pci ¡taps, o f the Iramn. I ramp, I0|,v* master, with head quarters at scales, but fortunately little who “ knew too much” and was Lost, Strayed or Stolen. the Ortley Mercantile Co, (damage was done. A wrecker murdered mnrrloi-t.il by Bv th« villinn to keep keen Notice the villian Five head o f Angora goats an() erew was kept busy most his mouth shut. Jimmie Carroll Mrs. Emily E. Lane and her The annual meeting o f the from the Granlund place on of the day clearing up the as the tramp was all right. I,eo Stockholders o f Mosier Valley son George, o f Portland, are Seven mile. Will pay one dollar wreck. All trains passed thru Higley ns Uncle Silas, Philip Telephone Co. will be held on spending the Holidays with Mrs. per head for return. town on the siding. | Goss as the^Sheriff. Stark Akers Tuesday, Jan. 9th, 1912 at Lamb’s L. D. Fire baugh. Mrs. Lane is C. H. DllNSMORE, The water crane was struck as the heavy villian, Robert Hall, for the election o f new the proud grandmother o f Dor Mosier, Or, ; by the overturning cars and de- Scearce as the young farmer, offlc ±rs and such other business othy Baird Firebaugh. molished. Ed Sturgess as the red’ headed as may properly come b efore1 R. H. Churchill, o f J>ntralia, Indies’ clothes cleaned and , ,,, , . | | Irishman, Bernard Nichol as the such meeting. came her • recently on a business work guaranteed. pressed. All All work guaranteed. ] W. C. T. U. Meeting. darkey, Evelyn Nebendahl as D a v id R o b in s o n , trip. E. Endeswasalsoa visitor! Jas. E. Cole, resident agent. Mrs J. Silbaugh from Seattle, ¡the Uncle Silas’ daughter, Marie | the past week. Secy Say! Why don’ t you take that Secretary o f the Young Peoples Shogren as 'the widow who W. W. Fields, o f Ortley, left saw to. “ Happy” and have it Branch, organized a Woman’ s wanted to try it a second time, and wife just before the holidays for a fixed? ! "'*■ Jubnson ,. . , . Christian Temperance Union, ind grace Higley as the house- , . , , I left Saturday to spend the IIoli- combined business and pie' sure Leave your clothes with Jas Sunday, Dec. 17th, with the keeper, were . days with relatives at Castle trip to Chicago and Toledo E. Cole to be cleaned and press following officers: President, their lines remarkably well. The Rock, Wash. ed. Mrs. F. M. Firebaugh, of Mrs. F. A. Allington, Vice Presi- j plot was well designed and well Hood River, spent Christinas j Mrs. Amy L. Gove, o f Hood dent, Mrs. Wm.- Stevenson, Sec. executed, with enough tragedy I f you have any carpenter work to do and want it done- Mrs. D. D. Robinson, Treasurer, and comedy to keep the audience River, attended the play given with her children at Ortley. H. G. K IB B E E right, get “ Happy.” Mrs. J. E. Higley. Harry La Vein, o f Ortley, and interested and amused all the by the pupils of the upper grades last Friday night. All who are interested in this way thru. formerly o f Portland, has pur-j Fur and feathers cleaned l great work are cordially invited N O TA R Y PUBLIC Mr. Hargreaves and son and chased a ten acre tract, where! It was a rather difficult and Gray ■ & Rand’ s, Hood Rive Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent | to the home o f Mrs. F. A. Alling somewhat “ advanced” piece for I S v p / n i - - - O regon h e ' Y ends to raise PouItrv ex M o s i e r I j i theirI i • | ni™i,f 1V€3 1 , attended the conceit last |iens»veiy, tpnvSvplv npivivilino* to tn th*» m ton Jan. 3, 1912, at. 2:39. Lensively according so young a company, but the le I night. | nowned Philo system. J. II. Porter spent Christmas Last Saturday evening, Hill- W. A. Tompkins and hist son with his wife at Vancouver. crest, the beautiful home of Mr. Arthur, went to Portland to spend the holidays. B. Walker was a business and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage, was .visitor at The Dalles yesterday. the scene o f a delightful sur The first Christmas in prise in honor o f Mr. Jack Coff Ortley was fittingly celebrated D. I). Hail and w ife spent man, the occasion being his21st B1L I IH 'IIB II !■ ! I I by a tree in the new school Christmas with friends in Port birthday. The evening was spent Men’s |5.()0 Shoes, now house. land. very pleasantly with music and Boys’ $2.75 “ rames. Dainty refreshments Mr. Clint Wood,of Hood River, 85c. Overalls The pupils in the Intermediate visited over Christmas with his were served and at a late hour 60e. Work Shirts and Primary rooms o f the Mo- sister, Mrs. 8. I). Fisher. # the guests departed for their j sier school entertained a number W. H. Kerslake returned homes, with many good wishes o f visitors last Saturday after Wednesday from a visit with re for the future o f Jack. Those noon with a program o f recital present were Mr. and Mrs. ('. latives at Portland. and song. Altogether it was a C. Clement, the Misses Ruth and A. P. Bateham and Miss Sarah Clement and very creditable performance and Minnie Maude Bateham spent Christmas Kearns, Messrs Hugo Birkner, the pupils appeared to be as with friends in Portland. highly entertained as the visitors. Jack Clark, F. Nelson and Jack A Christmas tree had been pre P. L. K r e t z e r , F, A. Allington and family Coffman, Martin and Iloilo Clem pared, on which were hung bags spent Christmas day with his ent ami Albert Medenwald. E X PE R T W E L L D R IL L E R o f candy and peanuts for the parents at Kelso, Wash. Roy Stokes, who has been little ones. The .Woman’ s Club will meet working at the carpenters trade All work guaranteed on Friday. January 3, at the l at While Salmon this winter re Fierce Gale Across River. home o f Mrs. J. N. Mosier. turned home last Friday, llis The Hood River Glacier:—A E nest Jacobson, o f Portland parents came up from Estacada terrific gale raged on the moun TH E DALLES - ORE. Address 402 W 7 th St. tains Monday, the wind reach spent Wednesday on his Rock | on Saturday to spend the Holi days with Mr. Stolkg and family P a c if ic P h o n e Creek ranch. ing a velocity o f 60mi!esan hour, on the ranch south o f town. Black 1771 ¡says a dispatch from White Chas. Abernathy and wife | Salmon. A great deal o f heavy spent Christmas with relatives! The Bauer family held a family i timber fell, in some instances reunion on Christmas day at The Dalles. JOHN G. ZOLBS & SONS ( breaking clear off. It was al- at the residence of Mr. j Mrs. W. E. Chown and sou 1 most impossible to stand before Thomas Gordon. There were Contractor« in Stone, Brick and Con f c , w r « ™ . i * " d l i i * t l i . - .....¡<W s¡ Ml„ . M. Bailor Mr. and tiie gale, which was from the crete Work with relatives in Portland and west. The majority o f mountain i Mrs. Gordon, Misses Helen and j - Oregon New berg. people were housed up, fearing Hood River Fl 'i'a, Henry and Arthur Bauer. to drive through the timber. Miss Ruth Littlepage is home I The brother at Dufur was unable ! Walter Freeland, Sr., narrowly from Dallas, where she is attend-1 to he present, which was the I ! escaped death by the falling o f a Ing school, spending the Holiday only thing that marred a very E . A. R a c e , m g r . | huge fir tree while passing week with her parents. (pleasant time. Misses Helen; Is the place to get your choice * through school section 16, at noon Miss Priscilla Foster arrived and Flora and Arthur Bauer re- C ig a r s , T obacco yesterday. The winter is mild, from Portland on Wednesday turned to their homes in Port- C a n d y , and S o ft D r i n k s and a heavy fall o f snow is pre html Tuesday morning. and will spend a week with her * P ool and B i l l i a r d s dicted. W. S. Bates’ wireless ¥K sister, Mrs. II. G. Kibbee. S. E. aerial blew to shreds, but before Conceit a Success. Mis3 Alice Mosier, who is it went down n ports a fierce gale The concert given in Imman ■ out at sea were heard off North Mosier, attending school at The Dalles, Oregon uel Church last night by local I Head. came down last Friday to spend was an unqualified the holidays with her parents. talent, success, musically and financially. ! Mrs. A. M. Ilooplefton Tues Each number was received with | Local Phone 114 Pacific Phone Main 2211 day for a three week’s visit with hearty applause and brought en- n relatives at Albany, I »depend- j cores galore fromt.be delighted ence and other valley towns. ; audience. Our limited space for bids detailing the intertainment We wish all our readers a very by numbers, but, as most ever.v- Happy New Year. May (he best 'one was there from far and («(W îiiciîcxwswis i-^i s « that you had in 11)11 he the worst riip house being crowded to We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you you gel in 1912. the majority o f our reliable service. | local rvadors know for thorn- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, selves how good it was. We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” . of Dallas, visited last Sun- About *(»2.50 was realized, dav and Monday with Mrs. Ncl- nwst ° f if being “ velvet.” which son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. will be apple (1 towards tbe pur chase of a piano for the ehnreh. J. Littlepage. Mrs. R. AT. Ross and those Mr. Hargreaves’ sermon sub working with her deserve great ject at Immanuel Church next credit for the seecess o f the Sunday morning will be “ Cuttii g affair. Ot! If'TVS \V ill follow dur ing the Winter and Spring. a New Road” a New Year's After the program was con service. Everybody welcome. cluded coffee and sandwiches Mrs. Geo. Wood spent Tm lav were served and n general good OREGON M o s ie r afternoon and nig it with friends rime was bad. al Th ' Dalles, t ■turning home w m m m Wednesday, accoti i panica! by her Ribbed Men’s Jersey to let you have at only 25c a little granddaught ■rs, Helen and bargain in suits for young pair. The men’ s are worth Fleeced Lined Underwear Gertrude Wood. men. These range in price *2. and $2.25 and \ou can SPECIAL M". and Mrs. Kenneth ( ’ oop or have them for 69c a pair. from $5. up to $10. and $12. l i f t yesterday for a visit with Good all wool suits in sizes. Some broken lots in men's W. have a bunch o f dull »••datives at The Dalles. They winter underwear, mostly 12 to 20 years, in mixed finis! d rubbers, with one Were accompanied by Mrs. shirts that we wish to close greys, browns, blacks and We wish to clean uj> just buck , good heavy soles and ( oper’ s sister, Mrs. Ruppe, of out and you can have your blues. These are not away mad« to stand heavy wear, as nearly as possible on our I’ old! ‘ ton. v. ho has been \isit- choice, for the garment. 37c back numbers but good style Both mens and boys sizes, ready trimmed hats and so fng here for a fortnight. We ho tight these last season we have made another big and as for the quality there McKibben Furs at less and they did not sell at the reduction and will give you than half their value. We is nothing anywhere that Notice to Stockholders. regular prie« so we have de- your choice o f any ladies' have quite a lot of these and It would be o f great assistance ’ can compare with them in ciiled to let them go now trimmed hat in ibis house we want to close them out. to the secretary o f Mosier Valley this respect. Your choice even it we do not get one for onlv, $1.98. \\ e have so,d a lot o f these Telephone Go. in preparing his only $2.98. half of what they are worth. tiffs year, rrd are anxious hooks for the annual report if The hoy’s sixes we are going II, certami v a •'g to close out what we have tliege who hnfe not n ire pm« (I. in the assi ssment o f f »1. do so before Jan, 1st. — LOCAL — Prices On aii lines for month of DECEMBER. Must have more room. Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. Alex, Stewart Notary Public and Fire Insurance Oregon Mosier Fruit Lands MOSIER Town Lots Fire Insurance B arber Shop Cash Prices Only W.E. Mosier - - D. D. HAIL Mosier , Oregon, J. E. COLE. ch ; The Town With a Future Qre Boxe Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ; MOSIER ! ORE. } Í -L. Î+»— J. K. McGREGOR & CO. REAL ESTATE M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y Mosier Book Store SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery. D avid R obins N,- y Suits for Y oung Men THE PARIS FAI R, '»Oil* * JS Il II ■ ,’jtt i . » * » «V.’g h . . ^ ■ ’him » . C A M « I. * ~i.il, . Francisco, Prop. T h e PINES HOTEL H. R. DUNSMORE, Prop. Good Accommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Money to lean on improved property. Special THE OAKS Agency for Model Laundry Also Pressing and Cleaning MOSIER. OREGON Ladies’ Trimmed Hats H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T Gc B E S T S T O R E Razor« pul in first-class condition. D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d MOSIER - J. DR. S urgeon OREGON SOW ERBY CHIROPRACTOR N E R V E S P E C IA L IS T I-ady Attendant— Experienced P h o n e 222 FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD R IV E R -JPL# OVER 6S YEARS’ ■Vidctt, E X P E R I E N C E * vw T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . '• Anyone sending n sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentaMo. Communica tions Rtrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent# sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, In th o scientific jjaxtiom. MUNN « Co.3G,Broa'5- ay New York A handsomely lllnrtrnted weekly. Largest cir culation o f any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a ye a r: four months, ?1. Sold by nil newsdealers. Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, D. W ell C. W ork W ell D o n e The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pi. e cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds o f 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, ¡fi at Bulletin office. A. E. N e g u s . DR. H. L. P H Y S IC IA N D U M B LE and SURGEON HOOD R IV E R : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May lie reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. left so you can buy these now for one half and less than one half their value. M en’s Leather Boots We have quite a number o f pairs of men’s leather boots made o f very fine grade ot calf uppers with good double soles well made and finished. These boots fire worth 8 4.59 a pair. About all sizes. While they last, the pair only, $1.68