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When you are in need Grandview Items Austin & Littlepcge have just condition, finished drilling a well for Coop- Mrs. F. I). Layton, who has Mr. F. It. F a r g o , o f Fargo er & Dunbar, having _ ___ .. struck j been visiting _ her sister in Fort- Orchards, Oregon, spent a day Why not contract your house. wajei- <,( 400 f(>ct. The} will land, returned Saturday to le r jjn Grandview last week looking You get a better job in less time, j start at on(.H drilling for Mr. H. home, Layton Lodge, on Lupine after the interests o f his brother, See “ Happy.” Phone 115. M. West, on his ranch east 01 Flat. G. K. Fargo. Miss Lila Clark visited her, Stanley Eastman was a busi town. For Sale. friend. Miss Ruth Sheldon, at ness visitor in Porland for a few Furnishes Fresh Bread at The Misses Ruth Sheldon and The Open Grove, last Thursday! I days. Almost new Moline hack. 5 cts. the loaf, also Pastry Lila Clark, ol Rainbow Hill, were fCost $115, will sell for $80. In- o f ail kinds. pleasant callers at the Bulletin and Friday. Clayton Cecil o f Wyoming was .quire o f S. D. Fisher, Mosier, Mr. It! iph Doyle called on Mr. office. These young ladies walk the guest o f J. E. Coffman over Leave your orders at NICH , Oregon. ed down from their homes in the Sheldon last Sunday. Sunday. OLAS S t o r e , Mr. Sheldon made a trip to hills, a distance o f ten miles, in _ „ Albert Mendenvvald suffered I f you have any boot or shoe the forenoon, and back in the!The I)f,lk,s 0,1 Saturday’ the loss of one o f his horses last .repairing you want done quickly afternoon, week. School Notes. and cheaply, take it to E. N. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kuhn “ We and our Neighbors” met Stroup. Residence opi»osile lum of Chicago spent Monday with at Keenwayden on May 2, the C IV I L E N G IN E E R ROLL OF HONOR ber yard. Mr. Kuhn’ s brother, Arthur. meeting taking the form o f a Primary Department Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn have just shower for our Grandview baby, General Surveying, Plat- F or S a l e :—100 sacks Garfield Frances Cole, Cecil Sellinger, Arthur Leland Eastman. returned from the Bermuda ,and Prizetaker seed potatoes, ting and Drafting Islands and a California trip. Aria Cole, George Wilson, Dar Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn inquire o f H. E. Birkner, Mo rell Evans, Ted Young, Luellen They were delighted with the enjoyed a short visit from Mr. » • • sier, Ore. beautiful views from their Conner, Willie Carroll, Lloyd and Mrs. Rudolf Kuhn, o f Pitts- I M 0 S I 6 I ~ — CJl C g O l l brother’s ranch and hope to re Conner, Eugene Root, Harry burg, Pennsylvania, early in the W hat's the matter with dropping in turn at some future date so they Wilson, Viola Piercey. | week. LOCAL — LOG CABIN BAKERY Portland, E. ami renewing your subscription to the Bulletin? It would he appreciated. For Sale. A good sound mare, with single harness and light one horse wagon, Mare is 7 years old, weighs 1400 lbs. Will work double or single. Formerly be longed to the late Wm. Johnson. Inquire o f H. E. Birkner, or J. E. Clark, Mosier, Ore. Why be all Summer when you .can get “ Happy” to build your house in from 15 to 20 days? J. E. Gole spent a couple of days in Portland last week. Dr. D. Robinson was a visitor .in Hood River last Sunday morn ing. Bishop Paddock held services in the Baptist Church here last Sunday. C. A. McCargar and family motored out to The Dalles on Tuesday. Claude Dwight was a business visitor in town Wednesday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuhn were passengers on Tuesday’s local to The Dalles. Dr. C. A. Macrum was up .from Portland yesterday looking after Ins fruit ranch. There will bo a meeting o f tl e W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Allington on May lutb. can enjoy more o f this part of Oregon. Wagon, Hack or Buggy., Remember that we have the best on sale ar.d in stock—the BEST because—they are STFD LBAKERS. C. BROCK Alex. Stewart, Mosier, Oregon. BOYCE CAFE HIGH SCHOOL ROOM Miss Chiudine Stephan and her Shelly Hudson, Grace Higley, mother, o f Portland, visited Mo Frank Wilson. sier valley Sunday, Mrs. Stephan Notice. made the trip especially to see the beauty o f the orchards in Immanuel Church Notes | As the Season has been back ward, the “ blight proof” toma A t Immanuel Church next bloom, and was greatly charmed toes which have been ordered I Sunday Mi Hargreaves’ sermon! ! with them. ADVERTISE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Home Paper The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part o f the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutting and thread Notice to Fruitgrowers ing tools. Does ail kinds o f ce Every fruitgrower in Mosier ment, rock and concrete work. is requested to attend a meeting ,, , to Ire held at the Association I HLas ha, ^ 0 years experience in warehouse Saturday, May 11th, the well business. May he found at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of by addressing him at The Dalles, _______ Ore., or inquire at Maier & discussing important matters pertaining to the handling o f our Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles. i * nut crops th’ s season. A. E. N e g u s . The place to get a good, square, clean meal. Mosier people especially in A. M. BOYCE. Proprietor. Portland Bids You ■------- ■+. Christianity Analyzed Mr. Hargreaves is planning a study course for both parts of bis parish, on the subject, "Christianity Analyzed.” The following is a general outline o the plan: I. Ancient customs and thei effect on the religious vocabulary of the present. II. What we"mean by inspi ration. The idea illustrated in Old and New Testament. III. A glimpse at the Messi anic Hope o f the .ancient" days and its developing significance. IV. Constructive The Christ for today. (a) The outward forms o f expression, (h) The npplicalion.'of’ lhe Spirit. UosiL.: P yrticultukai S o c ie t y ROSE FR ATE R N A L MEN. FESTI VAL; A T T E N T IO N ! MOSIER B a rb er Shop icreascù assessments have lucre J U N E 10-15 been declared by many o f tbe leading orders. If yours has W . E. C H O W N , not, it will be next. W ill you M osier - - O regon Tickets will be on sale from stand for it? I f interested in all Stations on the opposing higher rates with no ’ greater advantages, communi cate at once with E. N. S., June 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 14 care Mosier Bulletin, m3-3 want hardware of any description I you’ll do well to come here. o -w . r . a N. Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire Insurance ONE AN D ONE-THIRD FARE FOR THE ROUND T R IP Fancy & Common! A program has been prepared , I which will surpass any former. Arrange to spend a week in Portland, rod a week at North Beach on the Pacific. REDUCED FARES will he in effect from Portland and the O-W . R. & N ’s Excursion Steamers will be mak ing daily runs. F. D. D. H AIL Mosier, Oregon, A. A l l in g t o n , Local Agent, I Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Ì The Town With a Future j * j MOSIER I Rev. W. A. Adams, o f Califor Rninbow I ! HI Notes. nia. has been conducting revival Mr. J. P. Clark and lillle son services this week in the Christ Francis brought the mail over ian Church. early last week. They visited Mr. and Mrs. ( S. Painter, o f | at Meadowsweet and Kalisterra. Iowa, have been here this week Mr. Clark thinks his gardens ere investigating Moaier as a possi-1 in a fair way to rival those of hie home. Meadowsweet in number of patelles. Mr. P. E. Thomason and fam The milch goat industry is ily, o f Turner, Oregon, are here visiting Mrs. Thomason’s sister, thriving. Mr. Sheldon has tak en charge o f the day nursery Mrs. A. Stewart. lately while other members o f F. R. Howard, trouble man for the Association are busy with .the P. S. Telephone Co., was up the gardening and farming oper from Hood River yesterday on ations. The kids are all in fine business for the c< mpany. Well Work Well Done IN YO U R by different people in Mosier and | subject wi be, “ When the vited to call when in Hood W ill Build New Court House vicinity will not be ready fot World has Peace.” This sermon) River. A contract for the erection of shipment until about tin* 18th of will anticipate the “ Peace Day this month. Any one desiring | which will be observed in some a new court house, to cost $150,- 0 K), has been awarded to S. N. some of these plants, to be in places on May 18. ."f mold, whose bid o f $11,704 for cluded in the first shipment, can Everybody cordially invited building the walls, roof, vaults secure them by phoning to or and strangers made welcome. and floors, was the lowest. leaving their orders at the '! ;I! 'tin office not Ir.tz r than M w A PU CE OF ADVICE 13th. Price o f plants, 25 ccnls TJ HER we offer in yoi:r int:.rest is “ Buy per dozen; $1.25..per ,100; $7.Cb good hardware or none at all.” I per 1000 . That’s what we do and it certainly J Also cabbage and cauliflower pays us, as it will pay you. Buying plants for sale. Get your orders only the worthy, we have only that in early. kind to sell. So the next time you Ben Sellinger, of Trout Lake, came over on Tuesday to visit his mother for a few days. Hurt in Auto Runaway i Mrs. Sarah McVey came up M'-s. W. A. Firebaogh, o f O r t - ii from Lents last Saturday and ley, was pain fully cut and bruised j f spent a few days in town. about the head and face, Iasi * * Mrs. Ed L. Howe and sister, Friday afternoon, when the auto I Miss Biles, were end-week visi in which she and a companion! were silting, started down thej « t i is in Portland. ; l * p irflin e to the station and Airs. C. A. Hail, o f California, was going rapidly when Mrs. .is visiting here with her sons, D. Firebaugh jumped from lilt“ ma D. and Edward Hail. chine and fell, striking her bead j . I ’ m the fastest and most accu on the track rails. She was rate mechanic in the country — carried unconscious to Dr. Rob more work in less time. Phone inson’s office where her injuries were attended to and later her 115. husband took her to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans can e Mrs. Firebaugh’s companion up yesterday from Corbett and escaped from the accident prac will spend a few days at Grand tically unhurt. View. E. A R a c e . iv g r ORE. j. K. M c G r e g o r . & co. J. E. COLE. D AVID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n MOSIER ta J r JttL f * * I w th ri r 1 L ! rl -.1 S urgeon - OREGON If You Have i a house, barn or packing shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t will furnish bonds to build according to plans and speci fications. Phone, 115. s u r v e y in g a n d CIVIL E N G IN E E R IN G L. II, H E N D E R S O N , C. E. it.... Hood River, Ore. Ortley, Oregon W . M. T H U R S T O N , Deputy Mosier, Ore. S. F. GOSS Expert Horse Shoer and Wheelwright PLUMBING. Repair work of all kinds promptly done STEAM Automobile Repairing a Specialty M O F IE R F R U IT L A N D S A I 3 P E C IA L T Y and H O T H E A T IN G . reliable service. MOSIER We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” . W ATER Jobbing promptly attended to. We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you - - OREGON THE SW EETEST Money to loan on imp nwed property. OFFERING you can make is a box o f our b< n bons, chocolate or other candle». And it is a sweetness one never tires of. The flavors are so cun ningly blended with the sweetness that one can eat and eat and always wish for more. Try a box as a test To ta-tc our ram ies is to adore them. * Mosier Book Store S C H O O L B O O K S and all sorts of School Sup A large line o f Tablets and Stationery. S. E. FRANCISCO, Proprietor ‘‘THE OAKS.” O regon M o s ie r and , Orchards staked and tracts sub- divid ed .-------- ---------- ■ R E A L ESTATE plies. ’ Razor« put in Glut-class condition. V is it T he C ity T ree Y ard West o f the Ml. Hood Hotel, H ood R iv e r , O regon . Choice Fruit and Ornament al Trees, Shrubs. Roses, etc. Office with G. Y. Edwards. Phone 277 M. R. T . N E W H A LL. J &X9BHKS^B52ZZZEE5E9] Sheriff Levi Christ! an and F. R. Anglo, County Cleik, of The Dalles, spent part o f last Satur day in Mosier and vicinity, Men’s Low Cut Shoes, light soles. Values up to $2.50. Your choice while they Inst, mostly large sizes. These won Id l>e just fine for you to slip on after a hard day's work to rest your fe e t .« The pair................................ 75 c C. S. McCurdy, of Fallhridge, Wash., road master on the North Bank road, was over Wednesday visiting Mr, Piercey, section foreman at Moaier. Nick Johnson and wife left last week for a trip thru the val ley, with a view to finding a per- nianent location They tra veiled in “ prairie scho n ei” stylt OF A Oregon, Men’ s Tan Work Shoes with two good full soles. Bellows Tongue unlined, $3 50 val ues: a shoe that will give yen the best o f wear. Ahouf Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Se(»asce, U all si :es in the lot. Your Mrs. J. I). Cisti er. Miss Lurline e choice........ ............. *2.50 Lisina-, Mrs. A. Stewart, O. E. 1 Wilson, W. M. Giuratoli i nd E. i i H. B irt were visitors in Hood 1 Hi vèr last Saturday. li 13 Men's 1 »ross and Work Shoes in Kid, Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Box Calf. Val ues up to $5 a pair; about all sizes in the lot hut not a full run of sizes in any one kind. Your choice, the pair $1.98 I zuli -s' ( >\ fords and Slippers in tan, chocolate and bronze. There is not a slim' in the lot that is not worth more than $2.50 and on up to $4 a pair. Vour choice, the pair, $ 1 .PS. : h il d r e v s ro m pe rs in plain cliambra.v, gingham Styled with and galatea. Dutch necks and long and short sleeves. All sizes from 1 to 10 years, for 25c, 35c. •15c and up. Misses’ and Children's Dresses We have one o f the nicest lines o f readv-to-wear dress es for misses and children that you can wish for. Well made, o f go»ni materials and newest styles. Child’s dress made of good quality percale, sailor collar o f solid color. THE PARIS m n o a r a mason FAIR. finished off with piping to match. Each............. 45c. Child’ s gingham dresses of assorted patterns. Du t c h neck yoke o f contras ting col ors, braid and button trim med. short sleeves. Each. $1 We have these dresses in any price you wish to pay, for 25c. 35c. -15c. 50c, 7oc and up and in almost any style. Look them over. 2 nd f • or. pure bleached cotton o f su perior quality. Richelieu rib bed body, square neck, cro chet finish shoulder strai s. Each................................ 5c. Ladies' sleeveless and wing sleeve vests, square low cut neck, taped neck and arm holes. fine gauge and lisle finish. Each.......... *........10c Ladies’ sleeveless vests, Richelieu and corduroy rib- l>ed. square, with handsome 1 -inch wide lace trim, silkeet» ta| ed. Each .............15c. Ladies’ knit linderwear—- Men’s and Boys’ Suits fur Spring-Summer Ladies' sleeveless vests of h o o d r iv e r s Hart, Schnff ner & Marx ha\ ve made for us the best lot o f l a r g e s t & b e s t good ciothes ever brought to this town. New colorin g- greys, blues, purple blues, tans, oliVes, browns. New patterns in tweeds, cheviots, homespuns, worsteds, serges and silk mixtures. The new models for young men in clude one, two and three but ton styles with medium and long roll lapels: modified English sack with snug shoulders ;and the wellknown and always popular Varsity, the Shajie Maker, and others. H. S. St M. suits guaranteed. $18 and up. stori KJ