Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 03, 1912, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
,
A number of Mosierites at-
tended the circus at The Dalles
on Wednesday.
Say! Why don’t you take that
Wm. Zolls of Hood ltiver, is
saw to “ Happy” and have it
doing
some brick and stone work
fixed?
at Ortley this week.
If you have any carpenter
work to do and want it done I Mrs. Emma Taylor, of Thi
iTitfht, get “Happy.”
| Dalles, visited here last week
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- — | with her sitter, Mrs. Dr. Iiobin-
For Sale.
j son.
Almost new Moline hack.
County Surveyor, A. W. Mohr,
Cost $115, will sell for $80. In- and two assistants have been
quire of S. D. Fisher, Mosier, doing some surveying here this
Oregon.
week
Mrs. Geo. Kraurs, who lit s
been here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. J. T. Davenport, left yes-
" 'nla-v *«»• her home at The
Dabv3*
C. A. liage has closed a deal
with Mrs. M. Harlan, whereby
he becomes the owner of 55
acres of land on Rock creek, It
is rumored that .Mr. !! :ge in-
tends to install a cider and
vinegar factory, creating
market for Mosier’s siirplur
fruit.
mark of resiiect and apprecia-
t on of his faithful services since
the organization of these local
lodges.
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A Novel idea
this charge.
County Judge Culbertson, Mr.
Kay and W. L. Clarke returned
the last of thy weak from Port-,
land, where ihev attended a
OF A
conference With the railroad off!- .
eials. The only point at which
Not only does Mrs. A. M. Hoop
the route of the road must he
furnish her patrons with an good
changed is at the sliding rock:
dairy hotter as can te made, but
just east of Shell Rock. Here
she has provided a means of de­
the-, railroad insists that the
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—tlie
liverii ;• it in : i st-cls:. s Condition
county’s road must lie con­
in the “melting” weatl.erof mid-
BEST because -they are STUDEBAKERS,
structed above the retaining
summer. She is having made
walls, which were constructed at
by J. 1*. Erbari, hosier’s car-
large expense to hold hack the
Electrician
Dawson
of
The
per.ter, an ice box which will
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masses of loose rock.
This'
Mrs. Amelia Middleswart, of Dalles, has finished wiring most fit snugly into the back of the
FOR'SALE.
change will entail an additional
good riding pony, also good 11,e L>all<‘s- is visiting here w ith;of the buildings here and people hack. In the bottom of the box expense on the county of about!
o Wuitrht goo ii>a i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J . are rejoicing in the convenience 1 a galvanized iron receptacle $2000.
j
will sill at a bargain if taken a Middleswart.
of electric lights. There remain for ice, with a rack resting on
The
matter
has
been
referred
ipnce.
i It is reported that W. H. Kers- but, \ few l,uikHn* “ to I»® wired top of it, on which the hutter, to Superintendent O’Brien of the
Inquire at Bulletin office.
! lake is now trotting in double and the owners will undoubtedly milk, vegetables, etc., may he 0 . W. R. & N. for final approval.
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, , • get in line soon, as they can get place , and be kept cool in- It is expected that this will
harness, having taken unto him- ”,
. ,
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If you have any hoot or shoe
wife in The Dalles, la st! ,the ^
d°ne eheaper now than ue miteiy.
be received this week, when the
later.
Ihe P. L. & P. Co., has
Mrs. Hoop is ever mindful of main body of convicts will at
repairing you want done quickly j
put the cost of wiring down so the needs of her customers and once be brought to Shell Rock
and cheaply, take it to E. N.
About
twenty-five
young
la-
low that it is within the reach consequently her trade is con-
Stroup. Residence opposite lum­
and work started.—Hood River
dies from Hood River walked over of every one who wants electri- stantly increasing.
ber yard.
News.
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--------i----- tile mountain to Mosier last Sat-j city.
IN YOUR
urday, spent a few hours here
For Sale.
Extensive displays of stale
Railroad Grants the Right of Way
The !>3rd anniversary of Odd
The undersigned is thoroughly
products will undoubtedly be ar­
Trap-Nested S. C. White and returned on the afternoon
The last obstacle in the build­
Fellowship was observed in
prepared to put down open wells
ranged at Portland during the
Leghons, from famous Tancred train.
ing of the Portland-Hood river
in any part of the surrounding
Lamb’s Hall last Friday night
Rose Festival, Elks Convention
strain, layers of large white
road around Shell rock was re­
country. Has a complete outfit,
Immanuel Church Notes.
eggs. Trapnested for size and
by the local order of Odd Fel moved this week when the O. W. and other gatherings of the com­
; including pipe cutting and thread
laying. Eggs 100, $5; 50, $3.
An ,rr* R. & N. Company accepted th e , ing Summer. The thousands of
Mr. Hargreaves’ sermon for lows and Rebekahs.
Notice to Fruitgrowers
1 ing tools. Does all kinds of ce-
$ 1 .
next Sunday will he delivered in proinpLu program was rendered I
j n e Wnv sui* veved' hvV’ount v visitw,'s to lhc ,iose c i l>' llui’ing
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rignt-oi-w
ay surveyed by L ounty the yeMP wm thus be able to get . Lieiy truitgiower , in Mosier
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ment, ________________
rock and concrete work.
E. L elliot .
the form’ of a story illustrating and a general good time was I Surveyor Murray Kay.
Duty a comprehensive knowledge of >s requested to attend a meeting Has had 30 years’ experience in
the fact that lives lived in entire­ enjoyed. Ice cream and cake one chBnge was asked by Chief
ief Oregon’s resources and (he ad- t o b V.
.Vi®.. A«8,S0C,?.t,.Vn the well business M»v be found
F or S ale :—100 sacks Garfield ly different spores may lead to were served during the evening, i Engineer Boschke
of
the vertising will he of great value warehouse Saturday, May 11th, the wel1 business- May be found
at 1:30 p.m . for the purpose of by addressing him at The Dalles,
,and Prizetaker seed potatoes, same reward. Children as well | Brother L. Lamb was presented ; rajjroat] an(j tJie county court is o the state.
discussing important matters Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Inquire pf H. E. Birkner, Mo- grown people invited.
. with a handsome collar, as
prepared to acquiesce in making
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pertaining to the handling of our Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
aier. Ore.
i
Local Telephone Company to fruit crons this season.
A. E. N egus .
Moan
A
PIECE
&
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ADVICE
Extend
Line
M
ortici
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tURAL
Whui’H th* wattor with dropping in Geo. L. Carrot Portland, spoke
S ociety
ami renewing your »obacription t« the i to a very small audience in the
we offer in your in terest is “ B u y , It is reported that the Mosier
Bulletin? It would ba upprtciated.
j lecture room of the Christian
good hardware or none at a ll. " Valley Telephone Company will |
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| Church, last Monday night, on
That’s what we do and it certainly ; soon extend its service to aCCOlll- F R A T E R N A L M E N ,
For Sale.
the subject of prohibition. Mr.
p ay s u*. as it will pay you. Buying modate the ranchers on Rock
—
rFNTION!
A good sound mare,
mare. with j Carr is a forcefu! and con vincing
only the worthy, we have only that Creek, “ Ireland Ridge,” and
kind to sell. So the next time you intern,ediate p o j n l g
The work
Increased assessments have
«ingle harness and light one talker ami was chock full
Razors put in firtst-cla«« condition.
facts
and
figures
relating
to
his
heape wagon, Mare is 7 years j
^ u ’l i d r w e U to come, h e ii.1’t ,, i ,t l 0 n | o f fittin g out the poles was he- been declared by many of the
old, weighs 1400 11«. Will work| ,heme- He predicted that with-
¡Run this week and the line will leading orders. If yours has
dquble qr single. Formerly be­ in the next two years Oregon (
W. L . CHOWN,
I be finished as soon as possible, j not, it will be next. Will you
longed to the late Win. Johnson. would have state-wide prohibi­
Mosier
- -
Oregon This extension will be about'stand for ^
I f in t e r r e d in
¿Inquire of H. K Birkner. or J. tion, the slate and county office:',
an eight party line: that, is to
would lie filled by Prohibition­
say, there will be eight phones1
h-guev rates with no
E. Clark, Mosier, Ore.
ists, and that women will vote, j
installed, but it. will serve a greater advantages, comniuni-
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
To this end the Prohibitionists | "*
. large territory and bring it with- cate at once wiih E. N. S.,
1). W. Hudson was a Sunday are endeavoring to secure 35,000
P h y sic ia n and S u r g e o n
j in close touch with the outside j care Mosier Bulletin,
m3-3
^visitor at The Dalles.
voters to pledge themselves to
T world. There is an old s a y in g ______________________ _______
MOSIER
-
OREGON
P. A. Knoll was a visitor in vote the Prohibition ticket this
that one “might as well be out
Portland last week.
Fall.
of the world as out of fashion.”
A. P. Bateham was a mid­
'
This is very true as regards the
It is needless to say that all
week visitor in Portland.
¡telephone,
and the people in the
visitors in Hood river during the
district
to
he served evidently
Blossom
Festival,
today,
tomor­
Mrs. J. E. Car ¡enter visited
a house, barn or packing
realize
the
importance
and con­
row
ami
Sunday,
will
he
treated
in Portland several days this
shed
to build, J. P. E rhart
vene
n-.-e
of
this
ureal
time
saver
to
the
time
of
their
lives,
as
lie
week.
will furnish bonds to build
and space eliminator. There are
Hood
River
Commercial
Club
Messrs. (’. A. Macrum and C.
according to plans and speci­
! yet two or three neighborhoods in
L. McKenna, of Portland, spent certainly know how to entertain.
fications. Phone, 115.
the
Mosier
district
that
are
not
Every day will lie fully occupied
last Sunday in Mosier.
connected
by
phone,
hut
they
something doing all the time.
Mrs. E. Randall, of Castle Visitors will he taken in uuios | j
will eventually get into line.Then
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Reck, Wash., is here visiting her thru the valley, which at this
will come thi* rural mail delivery 1
, surveying and
daughter, Mrs. P. L. Arthur.
system, another time saver for
Li me1 presents a beautiful sight
C I V I L E N G IN E E R IN G
the farmer.
Mrs. E.. L. Howe and sister, with its trees heavily loaded
,Miss Daisy Biles, were vistors with blossoms. Various forms i
of entertainment will he pro- f
in The Dalles yesterday.
Orchards staked and tracts sub­
vided and every ore will he well *
*
divided.
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Mrs. Wm. Moody, of Shnn- repaid for I he trip.
A
y
i ;r>, visited last Sunday with
E . A. R a c e . m g r .
L. h , IIEN D fcRSO N , C. E .
her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Y\tst.
The Mosier Valley is blessed
*
Hood River, Ore.
*
Chas. Stark, a former resident with one of the finest small fish- j
W. M. THURSTON, Deputy
of ¡Vfouer, now living near Sp<- ing streams to be found in Ore-1 y
gon.
Nature
has
done
her
part
Mosier, Ore.
kane. visited relatives here last
in
this,
hut
man
is
leaving
un­
1
1
.s s i“ . ■
Sunday.
done a very important part in l
Quite a large party of Mosier- not placing a fish ladder at the!
ites went to Hood River Tuesday Mosier falls, so that the trout
murning and afternoon to attend may ascend the creek from the I
Expert h o rse S h o er and W h eelw rig h t
P LU M B IN G .
Arnold’s circus.
river and return at. will. Years J
Repair w o rk of all k in d s p ro m p tly done
STEAM ANn HOT W A T E R
Ftr?d Wilson carnal dow'ii from ago thi* fishing in Mosier creek
.The Dalles Wednesday morning was ample for the residents and
HEATING.
V t O F f R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y
and spent the day on his fruit ;i few outsiders, but since we
.loliUng
promptly
attended to.
We are lie re to stay, know values, andean offer you
ranch south of town.
have grown and so many non­
reliable service.
MOSIER - - OREGON
Rattlesnakes are out early this residents come in and whip our
season. Last Tuesday, while streams, it is up to the enter­
We solicit your business on the basis of “A Square Deal” .
N EXT TO A NICE GIRL
walking over from The Dalles, prising citizens and especially
a glass o f our soda is about the V I S I T T H E
Tom Low t ie, lineman for the P. the lovers of the sport of angling, j
most
wholesome
and delicious
to
prevail
upon
the
State
Fish
L. & P. Co., killed one that had
C it y T r e e Y a r d
pleasure a young man can enjoy.
Warden to place ladder« at the
ten rattles.
When you combine the two. earth West of the Mt. Hood Hotel,
two falls, or do it themselves if
offers no gr e a te r bliss. Bring that
Mrs. Eric tiranlund and her the would keep the stream prop­
lovely girl o f yours here and t r e a t
H ood R iv e r , O r e g o n .
daughter, Mrs. Eric Nord, of erly stocked. We have no rain­
her to some o f our soda. I f it is
Choice Fruit and Ornament­
SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorts of School Sup­
Stevenson, Wash., spent several bow trout in the creek above the
p>ssihle for her to he Swpeter she
al Trees. Shrubs, Roses, etc.
wiil become so with each delicious
days hero this week and last, the falls, hut they are caught below.
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
swallow of the contents of herglass.
Office with G. Y. Edwards.
• guests of Mrs. Win. Johnson.
A lish ladder would stock the
Phone 277 M.
S.
E.
FRANCISCO,
C. A. McCargar and family creek to its head w aters with a
M O S IE R
C reg o n
P
ro
p
rie
to
r
“
T
H
E
O
A
K
S.
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Came mp hist Friday evening great variety of fish.
R. T . N e w h a l l .
from Portland and will spend
: v t ' tt ~ j j e T n
the summer on their fruit farm j
in need nf the right
Visit our Corset Department when
\vh
HART. SCHAEENEB & MARKS SUITS the best suits
CLOTHCRAFT SUITS guaranteed all wool and keep their
near town.
to give you perfect
1 corset at the right price, and sty
that you can buy, thoroughly guaranteed in every parti­
shape. $10.00 and up to $15.00. See the Special Clothcraft
cular. $18.(i0 and up.
Blue Serge suit at $15.00.
Ira Evans had the misfortune 9 comfort and correct figure.
on Tuesday last to I k * kicked on
Ladies him* silk dress, dutch
In our Ladies Dross and
feet trimmed with buttons
we want you to visit our
in this department.
have never before been able
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‘ the thigh by a fractious horse.
to match material and trim­
Suit department we have one
collar, with tie of same ma­
millinery dei artment and see
to offer you such splendid
Fortunately no hones were brok­
ming. the dr« s s S S .C O .
terial with dark green em­
of the finest assortments of
the many suitable hats that C i o t h e s f o r M e n W h o C a r e values in the line of ready
en, hut Ira wears a decided limp
ladies one piece dresses and
broidery dots on collar, cuffs,
v. e have lor this occasion.
as now. HART. SCHAFF-
You needn't be afraid to be
1.adies white serge dress
made
suits
that
you
can
find
and
tie; plain skirt with high
We can save you g< < d money
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Himmel-
N’FR & MARKS SUITS for
seen aiiywhere wearing a
with
round
low
neck,
light
anywhere. We do not do as
ixaist line, the dress. $15.tH).
on j our millinery purchases HART, sen \FFNER X M \RKS SUIT $18 and up.
hauer, of Helena, Montana, and
blue
sailor
collar
ami
revere,
some stores tell you that
whether it I k * for a shade
short sleeves, French cuffs
H. C. Bowers, manager of tin
Ladies one piece dress of
they are $2.vOO and $35.00
hat
for the garden or field
C h i l d r e n s Dress
they’ll I k * a credit to you
of blue serge trimmed with
new Multnomah Hotel, were tin
dark blue poplin, poin ted
\ alue ; when ,in realit y t hev
or for d res wear for yenr-
where ever you go. We’re
Our line of child)in's dress-
whit
*
soutasche
h
aid.
Skirt
sailer c liar I nmm d itli
guests over Sunday of Mr. and i
are only $15.00 and $20.00
crlf or th
h • chi! Iren.
V’e
glad to hn\e men whom we
C'1 contains all that is desir­
lias high wai t r.ml e* at ef­
values. We m irk our goods -it
black m 1 white mix d I. a *1
have
t received another
Mrs. Ed L. Howe, at Lehowa.
clothe travel around a lot.
able for either school or
fect.
The
«Ire-
s.
f!2
.0
0
.
whit the«' are actually worth
oliai
’ cens. I
large
ix s ■ shipment and
Its good advertising for < ur
dre sswear in white or col­
Mrs. Anna McLune lefi Iasi
e v p ’ i though thev do lo«»k t<>
of Mac'
dtp n.:x
i to call ar.d see
M M .LI ¡ n FRY
r'othing dei artnwrt and for
ored. plain rr fancy and in
Sunday for a thfve months’ va
trimmini
lie twice the price we have
material
ice st« lish hat that
You will probably want a
the town. All clothes don’t
or farcy and in prices for
1
1
i
i*r - kirt e
cation at her old home in Kansas
on them.
high wa
that n
n or.ev can
do it. But these do. We
new hat for tin* festival and
25c. .15c. 50c, 60c, 7 5 cand up
City, Mo. During her absence,
Mr. E. R. Rishanls, of Tacoma,
o
T T 1
N
1 n 't
will fill tile position of ojierator
• IV Z R 'E L A R G E S T & B E S T S T C F E
Jt
*t I lie depot.
SM H M
TV 2 J.Ä* w m ■ îi7 .v * i- r -. i wtm m ?
When m u are in need
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
ADVERTISE
Well Work
Well Done
Home Paper
M O SIER
B a rb e r Shop
J. E. COLE.
Fruit Lands
¿Quantity
Fire Insurance
D. D. HAIL
AT
Right Prices
I
I f You Have
Town Lots
Mosier,
The Town With a Future
O
regon
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
f
MOSIER
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Ortley, Oregon
J. K. McGREGOR & CO.
S. F. GOSS
REAL ESTATE
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
Monet/ to loan on improved property.
Mosier Book Store
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