Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 31, 1912, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
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When you are in need
Mrs. J. T. Davenport, who in the local news o f his neigh- And by the way, if any one reads
spent tlie week at home, re-jborbood, early enough in the this article who is not a sub-
~ ! turned Wednesday evening t o 1 week to insure publication in scriber to iiis home paper, we
Why not contract your house. q'|,0 |)a||t,Si where she has been that week’s issue. We desire to would be very glad to have him
You get a better job in less time. un(j,.r a physician’s care for some make the Bulletin a newsy home ?°.me *" ° f sf ni* } n
name and
OF A
See ’ ’Happy:” Phone 115.
Lime
..«,d the J°,n our , circle o ,n
f readers.
paper n„,l
and fn
to ,1.
do so u,«
we need
,
, Don’ t
,
,,
. . .
always borrow the paper from a
The Mosier ball boys will play country as well as the tow n. nejghbor who is enterprising
For Sale.
Furnishes Fresh Bread at
the
Bingen team on the local news, and we always appreciate enough to want the news at first
Almost new Moline hack.
items sent in from tlie country, hand and has it coming to him
5 cts. the loaf, also Pastry
diamond
next
Sunday
at
2:30
p.
.Cost $115, will sell for .$80. ln-
Pupils in the schools are pleased every week; be independent and
o f all kinds.
,quire of S. D. Fisher, Mosier, m. The boys claim to have a to see their names in print on fake it yourself. It cos's only
Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock —the
strong line-up this
and
Leave your orders at NlCH-
, season
,
, , the roll o f honor and it gratifies f.L »> "
and we will 1» dee.
•Oregon.
expect to give the fans the worth .,
,
.
, lighted to write von a receipt for
o l ’ s S t o r e .
BEST because—they are STUDEBAKERS.
! the Parents. People like to read tha, amonnt anv o)(1 time. (This
1 of their money.
If you have any boot or shoe
of the goings and comings and ^ applies also to renewals and a
the doings of their neighbors, i few who are in arrears. We are
repairing you want done quickly |
and we like to have them read. 1 just as tickled to see them.)
and cheaply, lake it to E. N. !
Strawberry Social
Stroup. Residence opposite luin- j I be Ladies Aid Society will
her yard.
¡give a Strawberry Social in the
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
------------------,---------------------------- Exhibit building tomorrow after-
F or S ale :—100 sacks Garfield noon and evening,
G en era l S u r v e y in g , P la t ­
and Prizetaker seed potatoes,
tin g and D r a ftin g
Inquire o f H. E. Birkner, Mo-
Prize Radishes
Owing to the heavy demand for the HOT POINT Irons
,sier, Ore.
Leslie Root wins the prize for
on May 11th, “ Hot Point Day,” the manufacturers of the
radishes. He brought in this
Hot Point Iron have made the following offer:
A ttention, W ell D iggers! week, from his place near town,
a hunch of as fine turnip radish­
During the month of June, you can purchase the regu­
I want a well dug on the Cole­
es as we’ ve seen grown any­
lar 6-pound Hot Point Iron for—
man place, south of Mosier. For
where They were raised in new
¡particulars, call on or write to
HO OD RIVER, O REG O N
ground and received no especial
Er> L. H o w e ,
care. One o f them measured 61
Mosier, Ore.
The undersigned is thoroughly
The place to get a good,
inches in circumference.
This Iron sells regularly for $5.00 and is the standard
prepared to put down open wells
square, clean meal.
iron with Attached Stand and Cool Handle. You cannot
For Sale.
I in any part ■of the surrounding
Mosier people especially in­
Messrs. George Harth and
afford to miss this. If you are not using a Hot Point,
IN YOUR
| country. Has a complete outfit,
A good sound mare,
with Richard Brookhouse, of Ten-
vited to call when in Hood
including pipe cutting and thread
single harness and light one jMile, motored over from The
River.
¡ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
horse wagon, Mare is 7 years | Dalles on Tuesday and spent a
ment, rock and concrete work.
old weighs 1400 lbs. Will work few hours getting acquainted
A . M. BO YCE,
Has had 30 years’ experience in
double or single. Formerly'lie- with us Mosierites. While here
!
the
well business. May be found
Proprietor.
longed to the late Win. Johnson. they paid the Bulletin office a
by
addressing
him at The Dalles,
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Inquire o f H. E. Birkner, or J. call. Their object in the trip to
Ore.,
or
inquire
at Maier &
E. Clark, Mosier, Ore.
Mosier was to present to the tax
Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles.
payers, petitions asking for an
A PIECE of advice
A. E. N e g u s .
injunction
to be placed on Ihe
. Why he all Summer when you
TO HER
we otter in your interest is "Buy
can get “ Happy” to build ,\< ur county court, restraining it from
good hardware or none at all.”
F R A T E R N A L MEN,
carrying out iLs avowed inten­
house in from 15 to 20 days?
That’s what we do and it certainly
tion of building a new court
pays us, as it will pay you. Buying
* 0. E. Wilson was a visitor in
A T T E N T IO N !
house, and also invoking the re­
only the worthy, we have only that
Hood River Monday.
call on the members of the coun­
kind to sell. So the next lime you
Increased assessments have
L. Lamb was a visitor at the ty court, and giving their rea­
want hardware of any description
been declared by many of the
¿Munty seat on Monday last.
sons for such actions. Mr.
Razors put in first-class condition.
you’ ll do well to come here.
leading
orders.
If
yours
has
Harth
is
chairman
of
the
Tax­
John Carroll left Tuesday on
W . E. C H O W N ,
.
payers League o f Wasco county
not, it will be next. W ill you
a business trip to Pendleton.
and is active in his efforts to se­
Mosier
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Oregon
Stand for it? If interested in
Clias. Sparling and wife visit­
Tickets will be on sale from
cure a proper settlement of the
opposing higher rates with no
ed over Sunday in The Dalles.
all Stations on the
county court house queslion. In
greater
advantages, communi­
C. A. McCargar and family another column will he found a
+»-
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
cate at once with E. N. S.,
are spending Hie week in Port­ letter from Mr. Harth, in which tk
m 3-3
land.
he makes a few plain statements
June 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 care Mosier Bulletin,
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
anent
the
question
which
is
agi-
L. A. Mathews was transact­
A
MOSIER
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OREGON
ing business in Hood River last fating the taxpayers of the conn- «I
ONE AND ONE-THIRI) FARE
ty
just
now.
The
writer
has
the
Tuesday.
FOR THE ROUND TRIP
courage of his convictions and
A
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans are
claims he knows whereof he
spending a few days in Portland
A program has been prepared
speaks. The petitions which he
this week.
j which will surpass any former. '
and Mr. BrOokhouse were circu­
a h ou se, barn o r p a ck in g
j Arrange to spend a week in j
G. L. Carroll and wife and E. lating, were left in Severn ! pul)- *
sh ed to bu ild, J. P. E r h a r t
Portland, and a week at North
N Stroup were visitors in Hoed lie places in town for the Li
will furnish bonds to build
River on Monday.
Beach on the Pacific. REDUCED
payers to read and sign.
"i
according to plans and speci­
'FARES will be in effect from
J. M. Loiter, of Portland, was
fications. Phone, 115.
;
Portland and the ()-VV. R. & N’s
up Tuesday, looking after bis
School Notes, District No. 64
j Excursion Steamers will be mak-
business interests.
There ¡ire eleven pupils en­
! ing daily runs.
s u r v e y in g a n d
rolled: twoin the first grade,four
Mrs. F. A. Allington returned
F. A . A l l i n g t o n ,
in the second, three in the fourth
CIVIL E N G IN EE R IN G
on Tuesday from a visit with her
The Town With a Future
Local Agent.
and two in the sixth.
brother at The Dalles.
Hester Lenox and Ted Harvey
Messrs. Hubbard and Soule, have been neither absent nor
Orchards staked and tracts sub-
o f Hood River, were business tardy during the school m onth'*
d iv id e d ......................
visitors in town on Tuesday.
just closed. Hester's at tendance ^
A. R a c e , m g r .
Mrs. T. \V. Deiiussgy and lit­ has been perfect since the begin- y
L. H, H E N D E R S O N , C. E.
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tle son, Myron, were visitors in ning of the term.
Hood River, Ore.
Hood River Monday afternoon.
Nearly all of the pupils have
W . M. T H U R S T O N , Deputy
I’ m the fastest and most accu­ entered the Home Industrial
Mosier, Ore.
Work contest. Alex Carlson, of
rate mechanic in the country
more work in less time. Phone the sixth grade, has received the
highest number o f credits 500
115.
minutes. Ernest King, of the
Alins Annie Haacke went to
fourth grade, with 350- credits,
E xp ert H orse S h o e r and W h e e lw r ig h t
Portland the first of the week to!
P L U M B IN G .
ranks next. Then comes Ted
visit for a few days with her I
Harvey, second grade, with 270 <
STEAM and HOT WATER
R epair w o rk o f all k in d s p r o m p tly d one
parents.
credits, and Elsie Carlson, of the
HEATING.
Messrs. Root andVoalch start-\ first, with 195 credits.
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A 'S P E C IA L T Y
Automobile Repairing a Specialty
eJ their saw mill this w eek and
When a pupil has credits to
Jobbing promptly attended to.
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
are now busily engaged convert­ the amount of one full day, he
reliable service.
MOSIER
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OREGON
ing logs into lurnb *r.
may, upon making application to
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
YOU NEEDN'T CARE
G •<>. Haacke and daughter, the teacher, be given a holiday,
A CONTINENTAL VISIT THE
A le fora, came up from Portland provided that not more than one!
M oney to loan on improved property.
last Sunday morning and spent holiday be granted to each pupil
how wearisome the day has been.
C it y T r e e Y a r d
in any one month.
Come home tired in mind and body
the day here with friends.
as you can be, an OWL cigar will West of the Mt. Hood Hotel,
Miss Hazel Huntington, teach­
set you right. As you taste the fine
We are glad to receive this
H ood R iver , O regon .
er in the primary department of
flavor and inhale its soothing fra­
the Mosier school, left on Satur-j week the school notes from Dis-
grance you become at peace with
Choice Fruit and Ornament­
SC H O O L B O O K S and all sorts of School Sup­
the world and yourself. Try an
day for her home at The Dalles, j irict No. 61. We are always
al Trees, Shrubs. Roses, etc.
pleased to publish the school
OWL tonight and at last you'll real­
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
Mrs. George Entry, of Hood notes and all news items from
Office with G. Y. Edwards.
ly know the comfort o f a fine cigar.
River, visited several days hist the surrounding neighborhood
Phone 277 M.
S. E. FRANCISCO.
week with her father. Win. Hud­ and would like to secure some
MOSIER
O regon
Proprietor "T H E OAKS.”
R. T . NEWHALL.
son. and grandmother, Mrs. , one in each section who will send
Cobb.
CAMPERS’ SUPPLIES. — I,et us fit you out in the line of cook­
\ isit our Ready-to-VVear department and see how reasonably
It is reported that the resi­
We have just received an express shipment of Latiies
ing utensils, comforts, blankets, etc. We will save you good
we
can supply you with a nice dress for yourself or the girls.
dence o f Bert Middleswart, ¡it
Summer Coats. Second Floor.
Correct in style, fit and finish. Second Floor.
money on this class of goods.
Parkdale, was destroyed by fire
one day last week. Details are
most dollies. It is a waste of $8, $10 and up to $15. Your
S P E C IA L
S P E C IA L
lacking.
Y O U R N E W SU IT
S P E C IA L
time to wait for your clothes to choice for the suit while they
Ladies’ Suit Case Hats nicely
G. A. Dunsmore has built a
If you think, that you can do
We have quite an assortment
be made when you can step in last.....................................$2.98
Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets made of fancy mixed braid.
better by having your clothes
house on the lot which he recent­
and get the l»est that’s going
of high grade hats for men in Nos. 305 anil 330, for medium Regular $2.50 values.now $1.98
ly purchased o f E. L. Root, and
made to measure than we’ ll do
in a half hour or less.
In the line o f Boys’ Suits we the latest shapes and colors ane slender figures: made of
moved into it this week, J. P.
for you here in clothes ready
SPECIAL
Hart. Schaffner & Marx suits
Erhart was the master mechan­
made, you’ ve got a chance to
have one o f the very best as­ that are worth $3 each, any­ fine white coutil or batiste,
Ladies’ Laundered
Shirt
for $18 and up. Other makes
ic.
think agHin.
sortments that has ever been where you go. These are good medium Dust, long skirt: sizes Waists in plain white and col­
for $5, $6, $7 and up.
Prof. J. E. Johnson and wife
H a r t , S ch akfn er & M arx
displayed in the city and we now sha|ies; the only had fea­ 18 to 26. Regular $3 50 sell­ ors. in values up to $2.50.
We iia\ e some splendid bar­
Your choice........................ $1.00
lef Monday morning for their
use I letter fabrics than you
can please you in style, mate­ ture is thiil they are mostly in ers. For one v eek. commenc­
home at Castle Rock, Wash.,
find in most clot I * s: j ut l i t ­ gains in men’s suits in smaller rial, fit and price. Just drop size 7. Regular $3.00 sellers. ing Friday, May 31st, your
Ladies’ fine lisle hose. Armor
where they will spend the vaca­
ter linings, trimmings, tailor­ sizes that are truly bargains. in and see what we have to
Plate brand, regular 25c. sell­
choice,
only.......................$2.58
Your
choice
..................
$1.69.
tion months, returning to Mosier
ing into them than you get in The former price on these was please the hoys.
ers. Special, the p a ir,. . . 15c.
this Pali to resume teaching.
LOG CABIN
BAKERY
Portland, Oregon,
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
E. C. BROCK
Alex. Stewart,
Iron In Comfort
Mosier - - Oregon
BOYCE CAFE
$ 3 . 50 .
Get One A t Once.
The Pacific Power & Light Co.
Portland Bids You
Mosier, Oregon.
ADVERTISE
Well Work
Wel1 Done
Home Paper
MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
ROSE
FESTIVAL
JUNE 10-15
.
O-W. R. & N.
Screen
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
If You Have
Fire Insurance
I
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D. D. HAIL
Mosier, Oregon,
Fancy & Common?
f
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A. B. Strong
Tum-A-LumLumber Co.
MOSIER
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. M c G r e g o r &
REAL ESTATE
ORE.
Ortley,
Oregon
S. F. GOSS
co.
Mosier Book Store
WIitt'» the matter with ilroppiHg in
aixi r*ri’«winjf your utilise rip tion to the
Halt Ut.? U AFvultl 1 m - Hptirvciate i.
THE PA R IS FA
J. E. COLE.
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H C C D RIVER S L A R G E S T £ T E S T S T C R E