Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 26, 1912, Image 4

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For Sale.
Mr. McTarnal.an, of the post young men were intelligent, re- Mrs. H. S. Waite came up
A Rood sound mare,
with °fAc® department, was in town spectablc and gentlemanly ap- from Portland last Saturday eve-
single harness
and light
one this week givingour postmistress pearing fellows and no doubt
ning and visited over Sunday j
Say! Why don'l you take that
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horse wagon, M are is Y years , instructions and the necessary were sincere in doing the work with relatives and friends here.
,w to Happy and have it , ,
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saw
lay forenoon for
old, weighs 1400 ll>s, Will work hooks and papers in regard to th e' they were sent out to do; buGpbp l.*ft Monday
OF A
/jjxed ?
double or single, Formerly be*' postal savings unk, which will they are waiting their time in WaWa Walla where she wilt
If you have any carpenter longed to the late VV'm. Johnson, he opened in Mosier the first of this community and the sooner spend a few days with relatives.
they realize it the belter, for
work to do and wan,t it clone Inquire of H. E, Birkner, or J. May.
ritífht. Ret “ Happy.”
the people don’ t ‘ ‘cotton’ * to
E. Clark, Mosier, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Morgan
PINES Ü u Ï l L Uhßcfl NEW ÜWÜGE-
their doctrines a little hit.
drove
over
from
The
Dallas
on
«1 ENT
For Sale.
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—the
Monday to visit frr-nds, return­
Lost
Almost new Moline hack.
1 OnMonday, April 8, a black ing home Wednesday.
They
The Pines Hotel, which was
BEST because—they are STUDEBAKERS.
/Cost $115, will sell for $80. In­ eather pqdtetbook, on the road
Messrs. Vcatcb and Root aie
were much pleased with tiie
recently
sold by Mr. John Well-
quire of ¡& D. Fisher, Mosier. between the Cummings place
many new homes and improve­ erecting the frame work for their berg lo the local lodge of Odd
Oregon.
and Mosier. Book contained a ments they saw in. 2.1 vyoiC’l* cillU udii.
Fellows, has been leased by them
five dollar gold piece and silver vicinity.
to
Mr. J. A. Phillips, of The
Ed F. Reeves and wife of
FOR SALE.
change and a receipt for post
Dalles.
Mr. Phillips, who has
Two “ elders” o f the Church Portland, are spending a few
Salinas Burbank Seed Potatoes office box rent. Reward offered
had
considerable
experience as
of
Latter
Day
Saints
of
Jesus
days
here
on
their
ranch,
near
for return to Bulletin office.
Best on the market.
a hotel man in Washington, will
Christ—Mormons
for
short,
blew
town,
Qhas. D avenport ,
take possession the first of May.
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Rosier, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol, H. into town last Wednesday and
A number o f much needed im­
E. Birkner end W. M. Thurston endeavored to secure one o f the
provements
wilj he made, the
FOR SALE.
were visitors in Hood River last | churches irv which to hold “ mis-
building
is
to
be lighted by elec­
sionary” meetings. Failing in
A good riding pony, also good Tuesday.
tricity
and
a
general
renovation
this, they made a house to house
for light work. Weight 800 lbs.
C. L. McKenna came u|j/ from
will
he
in
order.
It
will
he Mr. feet in the log yard ready for the ^ A lfred R. Lee, of the Burean
canvass of the town, seeking to
will sell at a bargain if taken aL
Portland last Sunday and spent
Phillips’
endeavor
to
make
The saw. As an indication of tlie o f Animal
interest the ladies and leaving
Industry, United
junce.
the day looking after his inter­
Pines
Hotel
one
of
the
most
pop­
volume of business which Mr. States Department of Agricult­
“
tracks”
(literally)
ateachdoor.
Inquire at Bulletin office.
ests here.
ular hostelries along the Colum­ Bradly expects to do this season, ure, while on a recent visit to
They struck it rich at one place
we are informed that one man the Oregon Agricultural College
bia River.
If you have any boot or shoe
Miss Ethel Taylor, of The where one lady was entertaining
will soon place an order with at Corvallis, gave it as his opinion
Repairing you want done quickly Dalles, has been spending the i a whole “ passel” o f her female j
him
for 150,000 feet o f lumber, that within a short time the
and cheaply, take it Lo E. N. week here with her aunt, Mrs. j friends. One of the “ elders” j
BRADLEY’S KILL A PRODUCER
to
lie
used in the erection of a Pacific Northwest would be
Stroup. Residence opposite lum­ D. Robinson.
i knocked at the front door while i
residence
and other buildings on gapping out larger quantities o f
Perhaps
not
many
people
in
ber yard.
The many friends of the Rev. the other scooted around to the-
his
property
recently acquuei p0Un ry products than are now
Mosier
realize
that
we
have
an
W. A. Stark will regret to learn hack door to head off any who
t ß
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V i.,’ .
from
the
Sundborg
tract,
industry
here
that
is
filling
a
For Sale.
being imported. He also stated
that the condition of his health might try to maike a get-away, j
It is Mr. Bradley’ s intention that few states have natural ad­
| long felt want, more especially
So far as we can learn the dis­
Trap-Nested
S. C. White is far from favorable..
for the people in the hills south soon to install a planer, when he vantages for successful poultry-
ciples of Brigham Young, Joseph
Leghons, from famous Tancred
Don’ t forget the- recital at Smith, et al, failed to convince j
of town, who have a long up- will he able to supply his custom- raising equal to those of West­
F. S. GUNNING
strain, layers of large white
¡Stroup’s Hall tonight, given by
;ers with the finished article.
eggs. Trapnested. for size and
ern Oregon.
the ladies that Mormonism had Republican nominee for County hill haul from Mosier.
Miss Nell Shelley, o f Odell.
The
people
in
town
and
for
a;
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anything on monogamy. The
Judye.
laying. Eggs 100,. $5; 50, $8.
Come and enjoy yourself.
radius of several miles around, i That was a just rebuke ad-
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who
are in need o f lumber, a :e , ministered recently to a Social-
E. L klliot .
Mr. and Mrs. O’. H. Dunsmorc
A PIECE o f ' ADV ICL
wed
served by the Tum-A-Lum ist of the “ Red” stripe, who
.were visitors in The Dalles on
w<* ofïi r in your interest is “ Buy
Lumber
Company, for it has showed his vindictive attitude
Contractors W anted.
! Wednesday night,
returning
jjauti1 har-i’wane or none at all.’ ’ been proven time and again that toward capital by gloating over
To clear 10-acre tracts of land j home on yesterday morning’ s
That’s what we ilo an I it certainly they can save money by huyii g the deaths, in the Titanic disas-1
pn the Sundborg place. Address > local.
pays us, as it will pay you. Buying their lumber at ho i e. But tl e ter, o f such men as Astor,
Dr. S. W. Small at Mosier, Ore., j Utile Gertrude and Helen
only the worthy, we iiave only that
people living in the vicinity of Strauss, Butts, and others. Aj
kind to sell. So the next time you
Razors put in firsf.-i-la.ss condition.
or call at the ranch, 5 miles Wood, of The Dalles, visited
want hardware o f any description the Bradley mill, which is local- good American, hearing the in-
south of town.
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here lust Saturday with their
C
eil in the hills about seven miles suiting remarks of the Socialist,
yeu'll do w elfto come here.
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southeast of Mosier, can obtain resented them and a mix-up fol­
F or S a l e : - 100 sacks Garfield Wood.
W. E. CHOWN,
an excellent grade of lumber lowed, which resulted in the So­
.and I’rizetaker seed- potatoes,
cialist being properly chastised. I
Will Foster, a'former resident
Oregon right at home.
Mosier
Inquire of H. E. Birkner, Mo- of Mosier, arrived in town from
Mr. Samuel Bradley, the pres­ He entered a complaint o f as­
pier, Ore.
Spokane on Wednesday and wiH
ent owner of the mill, came to sault and battery against the G. j DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
visit in the neighborhood f o r a
this section less than a year ago A., hut the policeman who in­
MILK FOR SALE.
few days.
P h y s ic ia n a n d Sr : e o n
j from Oklahoma. He saw possi- terfered refused to arrest the
I can supply about ten custom­
; hilities in the lumber business man, instead, shaking his hand
The lucky candidates are pat­
MOSIER
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ers with good rich milk from a ting themselves on the shoulder
i here and bought the mill, taking and saying, ” 1 am proud of
Sueh rabid theories as
fresh cow.
I with it a number o f debts, how you.”
and the also-rans are wondering
this
crank
uttered will never get
M rs . E lmer R o o t ,
many
he
did
not
know
until
how it happened some of them
Mosier.
the
Socialist
party anywhere.
9
later,
when
they
were
presented
can tell you.
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for payment. He realized that It can-hardly he believed, how-
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Austin & Littlepage this w ed
lie had been "stung,” but kept! ever- tliat ieal Socialism would
What’s the matter wltfi dropping in
a house, bam or packing
received
their well drill from
and renewing your xubsrriplitm to the
right on sawing wood until now countenance such anarchistic ex­
shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t
Portland and are now at w ot
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Bulletin? It would bo appreciated.
lie has paid off all t l e indebted­ pressions, or the violent deeds
will furnish bonds to build
j i
putting down a well for Cooper
ness and has a large amount of vvhicli are the offspring of such
according to plans and speci­
& Dunbar, on their ranch Sout.li
thought.
fications. Phone, 115.
Chris Huge, o f Portland, is of town.
9 lumber on hand to supply his in­
creasing
trade.
He
estimates
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spending the week in town.
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Mrs. J. Ji.. Smith came down
that there are now 2(X),000 feet
According to the Dispatch,
Going to the Recital tonight at
pi,, Dalles- on Wednesday
« of good dry rough lumber in the Dufur will send a large delega- S U R V E Y IN G A N D
Stroup’ s Hall? Sure thing.
• n-
,- , , ., . . j tion to the Wasco Countv Sunday1
to spend a few days on her place
yard, 2o,000 feet o f ft being; School Conventiorif which meet! C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G
What’ s the matter with The east of town. Slit* was accom­
clear stuff. He also- has 75,000 1 here next Thursday and Friday
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panied by Mrs. Lovett and two *
Dalles? She’s all right!
children.
J. N. Mosier was a business
Orchards staked and tracts sub­
()rie Hodge left Monday for
visitor in Hood River Wednes-
divided.
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Missoula, Montana, where he •
v?
u!n\t.
has second employment on tin
he I
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N tj ■/ it
R EH? m
L. H, HENDERSON, C. E .
It is reported that. Mrs. Geo.
E . A . R a c e . n : g r .
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large orciu.rd tract ilial YNimen
Hood River, Ore.
Emry is seriously ill.at her home
Dresbach has under his super­
in H ood River.
W . M. THURSTON, Deputy
vision.
John Denny and* son Wilbur
Mosier, Ore.
Mrs. V. C. Young, Mrs. Elsie
were business visitors in The
Graham; Miss Margaret tie Denny,
Dalles on Monthly.
Mr. Win. Roberson, Win. Steven­
S. F. GOSS
Dr. D. Robinson was a busi­ son and (h ie Hodge were visitors
ness visitor in Portland several in Hood River last Saturday
E xp ert H orse S h o e r an d W h e e lw r ig h t
days this week.
P L U M B IN G .
afternoon.
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Henry Olson, of Portland, was
STEAM and HOT WATER
The prospect is excellent this
R epair w o rk o f a ll k in d s p ro m p tly d one
visiting friends in town several season for a bumper cherry crop
H FATING.
days, this w*ek.
and growers who have signed up M O S I E R F R U I T L A N D S A ' S P E C I A L T Y
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
When you are in need
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
MOSIER
Barber Shop
J. E. COLE:
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Prices
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Ortley, Oregon
J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
A. D. Moe, editor o f the Hood with F. A. Seufert for their
River Glacier, was a business Royal Anns at 4 cents a pound,
boxes furnished, are congratu­
visitor in town last Monday.
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lating themselves.
Gordon Graham left Wednes­
Disasters never come singly-
day for Sherman county, where
Following
tin* terrible tragedy
hi* expects to obtain employment.
of the sinking o f the Titanic,
Mrs. G. B. Mi*tiger came up reports come o f tornados in In­
from Portland last week and diana. Illinois, Georgia and Ala­
will spend the summer on her bama, with many liivcs lost and
ranch on Mosier crock.
millions of dollars o f property
The floods o f the
Guy Phillips,
representing destroyed.
Mississippi
have
also caused loss
Ciosset & Dovers, was the guest
of
life
and
enormous
destruction
Wednesday night of his brother-
to
property
and
growing
crops.
in-law, W. E. Chow n.
Lloyd Fisher, who broke his
leg some weeks ago, is alwmt on
crutches and will soon he able to j
throw them into the discard.
Ed L. Howe and wife and the I
lat ter’s sister. Miss Daisy Biles, !
»•turned Monday evening from :
a few days’ visit in Portland.
C. T. Bennett and Geo. Huskey ¡
were busmen visitors in The ¡
Dalles last Saturday. Charlie!
took up the Mosier election! re-!
t lrns.
Mr. Ellsworth, nft-r visiting
here several weeks* with his
lítele, Mr. Win. Akers, and his
family, left on Mofiday for his
home in' the East. He will stop
aff in several Western cities on
kia wav.
Infants short dress of fine
nainsook, raind yoke, with
four rows o f fine tucking;
ruffle on neck and sleeves,
each, 25c.
Infants short dress of fine
soft finished nainsook, joke
of embroidery and fine tuck­
ing, ruffle on neck and sle*ve
with a very fine lace edge,
each, 50.
MOSIER
reliable* service.
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
NEXT TO' A MCE GIRL
Monet/ lo loan on improved property.
a glass o f our soda is about the
most
wholesome anil delicious
pleasure a young man can enjoy.
When you combine the two, earth
offers no greater bliss. Bring that
lovely girl of yours here and treat
her to some of our soda. If it is
p issible for her to he Sweeter she
will become so with each delicious
swallow of the contents of her glass,
Mosier Book Store
SC H O O L H O O K S and all sort.s of School Sup­
plies.
A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
M O S IE R
Try our CLOTHCRAFT Blve Serge Special at $15.(Ml
I N I -A N T S ’ A P P A R H L
Jobbing promptly attended tor.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
Infants" long dress, good
quality nainsiK>k, yoke o f
embroidery, insertion tucked
back, neck and sleeves edged
with fine embroidery, five
inch hem at bottom, each.
87c.
We have a splendid assort­
ment of these dresses and
slips for infants and child­
ren for 25c, 75. ;>0. 75, and
up.
S. E. FRANCISCO,
O regon
Proprietor "TH E OAKS.”
Headquarters for JOHN B. STETSON Hats
Spring Ssvles,
Infants king and short
skirts made o f fine nainsook
trimmed with embroidery
and tucked, for 25c, 35, 40,
and up.
I N F A N T S ’ B IB S
Infants honey comb bibs
plain, 4c.
Infarts fancy
quilted bibs, edged with
torcheon lace, each. 5c.
Infants honey comb* bibs
with iir g and embroidery
THE P A R IS FAIR.
all the new
pocket trimmed with wide
torcheon lace, each, 10c.
IN F A N T S ’
RATTLES
Rattle with 3-4 inch steel
hell on heavy leather strap
attached to handle, each, 5c.
Egg shaiK*il rattle made
over basket frame, k op
handle. 10c.
Pad fleers with bone or
rubber teething ring. each.
lOe.
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Y ard
West o f the Mt. Hoed Hotel,
H ood R iv e r , O reg o n .
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Choice Fruit and Ornament­
al Trees, Shrubs. Roses, etc.
Office with G. Y. Edwards,
Phone 277 M,
R , T . N EW H ALL
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits are guaranteed all
wool and perfect in every way.
IN F A N T S ’
HOODS
We have every thing you
can think of in this line from
a neat lawn liomf trimmed
with a neat pomp on top for
10c.
Infants hood of fine lawn,
s'lk, allover lace and embroi­
dery trimmed with ruching,
lace, embroidery, insertions
and headings with ribbon
run through etc., fer 2cc.
35c. 38c. etc. Sizes 1 to f.
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
Infants cashmere vests
sizes 1 to 6, each, 25c.
Infants fine white rubber
pants, tape bound, each 20c.
Stork pants for infants made
of good grade white rubber,
medium size, taped hound
and reinforced, each, 25c.
Stork sheeting in light and
heavy v eights, warranted
ae if proo', for the yard 45c,
19^ and $1.