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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1913)
•I. id. Elliott was a visitor The Halles on Tuesday. — LOCAL — 11 The largest Li It*! i.i tile W. A. HUSBANDS world, the lintel McAI|iin, Mti:- Ul .A t’ kJUl I7H ateil at 34tli street t-.it«I Broad Hofe:e ttkeeing anti General way, New York, watt opened on lk-pair Work. the 29th. The hotel his over 1,500 rooms ami strt-s. One Sa ti» fact i*m anteen feature of its service is the de MOSIER - - OREGON votion of one entile floor to the accomodation of night workers who sleep in the Jay time. Ex. M i l t o n n u r s e r y T r e e s , Death o l Mr& M. V. Stgrgess Miss Mary V. furrier was inrn in Grand ffapids, O ho, March 22n«l 1858. Sin- was mar ried To Nathan P. Sturgess on January 27, 187; . fn 1888 Mrs. ■burgess came wi'hhor husband ¡and children to Mosier, where ! they have lived every since on a homestead south, of town until about three years ago, when the O r e g o n M O SIE R LOST Mrs. J. N. WaWaand Mrs. Ray ' family moved into town. IF Y O U W I S H Black and Tan Airedale dog. Sturgess came up from Portland The deceased is survived by To meet your friends, slop at Notice- •The name plaJbs on his-collar has Tuesday night to attend the her husband, and seven children FOOLED THE OFFICIAL * | Owing to Uwk ofi funds to car the name “ Dveamona Ike,” and ^t,nera* ol i^ rS- ^ • Kturgess. and her mother. The children HOTEL MOSIER. iny name and address. Any in-1 School opeiaal last Monday are: Mrs. Ruth Graham, Ray, ry the bout landing through, Clever Trick a Daring Dacoit Playarf ----- ♦ Upon an Englishman. formation as to-his whereabouts [after a two weeks’ vacation, Parke, George, James, Boyd and there will- he a meeting held Jan. It was years ago 111 Burma. Tha A ll Modern and under Note will be gladly received*and I will | and the pupils and teachers have Edtvin Sturgess, all o f whom 14t.ii at 2 p. m „ at the office English government was having trou Management. settled down of the Bulletin, to discuss this ble with a i-ertaln princely recaJcitnint the winter’s 1 were at the death lied". pay any one for his trouble. named lloh lull, "th e most daring Had A U G M E N T E D BA I H FACILITIES- work. F iled E van s . The funeral was held Wednes- subject.. A definite action will enterprising ot the Dm-olts.” A heavy have to be taken. If nothing Mosier, Ore. Mrs. Bertha Gibbons died on day afternoon at 2 o’clock, from price had been set upou the rebel's GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. Monday last at her home in The the Christian Church, Rev. H. further is done in the matter I bead but still Bob Toll was cunningly elusive. will refund all money placed in Wanted Dalles. Mrs. Gibbons was the C. Clark conducting the services. At last, hard pressed. Boh Toh tried Clearing (Tone. Apply lo- a new tack, lie walked straight into i daughter of Mr. Ol«* Olsen and Interment was in Odd Fellows my hands for this purpose. This is a matter that should tin- utlii-e of the commissioner. H ans K oi . i . andsuup , cemetery. a niece of Mrs. C. G. Stoltz. --l am Boh T o h ," he said simply. “ I Mosier, Ore. The immediate cause o f death interest the entire community have come to surrender.” Mosier visitors in Hood Rivet- was an aggravated form of and every one should attend and Exactly what he had coimled on now yesterday afternoon were Mrs. heart trouble, from which settle this mat ter one way or the happened. l‘-ourteeu years' experience Notice G. (J. Stryker, Mrs. W. E. with eastern subtlety and intrigue bad dt“ceas“d had suffered for some other, once for all. The accounts of Alex Stewart tnuglit Hie commissioner to be wary. Chowii, Mrs. C. Diinsmore, Miss E. A. R a c e , time, but which had not become having been turned over to me • Thank y o u ." he said. " W e will now Naida < Hark and Win. Stevenson. See’ y and Treas. proceed to discover who you really are for collection,, would ask thoso acute until within the past two and what you really want. Tell me, L. II. Wilson arrived from months. indebted to this firm to call and wbat do you expect to get out o f this?” Portland this-vveek and is stay Mrs. Sturgess’ death has sad make early settlement. "T e u thousand rupees,” said the Boh A Mail Order Deal- ing at the home of G. R. Wood. dened the entire quietly. community!-, S. R aphael , Adjuster. Down in Oklahoma the other T he commissioner, although a cool | Mrs. Wood is very low and her where she had many friends and ! day a man went>into a shop to man, was a little staggered. " I don’t ¡death is expected at any commanded the respect of all, quite follow ,” he murmured. buy a>saw. He saw the-kind and E. A. Race spent yesterday in ! moment.. "Y e t it’s quite simple.” whispered the who will join this paper in ex- asked the price. It was $1.65 Boh. “ T he government promises 10,- Portland on business. The Town With a Future tending the deep st sympathy to Nexl Wednosday th( 000 rupees to the man who brings you the dealer said. S. YV. Sellingei* left yesterday ¡the bereaved husband and Ai«l Society will meel witli Mrs. “ Good gracious,” said the the head o f Boh Toh. I give it to y o u ." “ Capital,” wns the wary answer. for Trout Lake, Wash. H. G. K IB B E E James Piercey and Hier« will he ^bildlen ¡nan: “ Lean get the same-tiling "B u t as you lose your head what good N O T A R Y PU BLIC Elmer Root was a business vis an eleclioiiofofficers. All ipetn- ; from Sears, Roebuck & (Jo., for does tlw; money do you?” "M y wife and children get the mon Church of Christ Noies ¡tor in Tin: Dalles on Monday. hers are requested to he present $1.35.” M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n ey.” “ That’ s less than it1 cost m e,” "P retty good, my man, but not quite Mrs. C. II. Davenport is re at 2 o’dork. Next Eordsday morning, we good enough. Ten thousand rupees will rocering from a brief but severe Mark A. Mayer returned Wed want, to speak on this subject.: said the dealer, “ but I’ll sell it he nothing to Bob T oh.” on the same terms as the mail Illness. nesday forenoon from a few “ Gild’ s " I f it were not I should not he here. Little Flock-,’ ” and order house just the same.” . 1 have been deserted and robbed. I evening- on "The C. .J. Iiiltle|mge was« a visit« r days’ business slay in Portland. in the “ All right,” said’ tliecustomer. hm sure to be captured. M y fam ily in Portland Liu; hitter part of He was accompanied by ar 'Greatest Love.” 1 “ You send it along and charge might as-w ell have the money while I- IN YOUR' chiteet Emil Schacht, who pre can si ill command it.” Our at.lendhnce was very good lust week. "B u t why shouldn't I keep the mon pared 111«' plans for Mr. Mayer’s i last Sunday, both morning and to my account.” Win. Gove re tt transacted busi “ Not on your life,” the dealer ey? I hand your head over, yon know .” new residence. ‘veiling, for which we are up "Ih-oause yon are ail English gentle ness iir Hood River tin* first < f replied. “ No charge accounts. man- I cHose iliv mail, you s e e ” Those going to Hood River l< 1 preriatfVe: ¿.lie week. Y o u can’ t do business with the The ctmiuiissioiiei- mused awhile.- When thou siatdidH before spend the afternoon last Satur mail order house that way. Fork Then he broke silem-e. "L ook here. L Mrs. M. 11 :i rlaif left yesterday Gobbi- judgment bar. as thou day, were Mrs. C. J. Littlepage, know you lire uoi the Bull Th.-it Is for an extended visit- with rela over the cash. quite «-lenr. I don't care who you are. S t o r e Miss Ruth’ Clement, Mr. and j wilt stand, and He shalt ask Y our A pples The customer complied. tives in Portland. But tell me frankly what you w ant." Mrs. Jas. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. thee why thou didst not live a “ Now 2 cents for postage and The Burinan-hesitated awhile. Then In our New Modern Cord Storage Alex Stewart is spending the II. E. Birkner, Mrs. Elmer Root I Christian life on earth, what he said: “ You are right. But my life Is 15 cents for a money order.” Plant. worth as little as the Boll’s. I have week in Portland attending to and children, the Misses Irene I wilt thou answer t “ Certainly, you have to send betrayed him and robbed him. He has Equipped with the latest and Lurline F ish er, Messrs. Ira H*. CAMPBELL Cl. ARK, business affairs. a let ter and a money order to a «worn revenge. G ive me un escort ns DRY AIR SYSTEM Evans and Hans Kollandsrud. | Minister. fur aa Mandalay. Here, take these Dr. S. W. Small left uist. Fri mail order house,- you know.” notes- for I.IKH) rupees” — he had laid day for a month’ s sojourn- at Newell Harlan and will«, of] The- customer, inwardly rav them on the ta b le -"m id keep I hem If We have every facility for hand Mluriape Balls’ Shipperd’s Springs. Oakville, Wash., vi bed several ing,. kept to his agreement and In-tw elve days' time i do n»r tell you ling, shipping and delivering. How and when you can capture the paid!the nickel. 0 . K. Wilson.and Ci C. Brooks ,l;,ys lllis " ilh Charges Reasonable Bull Keep them till the Boh ts caught At the close of the- services, “ Now 25 cents expressage. ” transacted business in The M. Harlan, and stepbrother, if you prefer " last Sundiiy morning, a marriage I “ Well, I’ ll he- — ” he said, but The commissioner thought hard and UNION MEAT COMPANY f7 dies yesterday I Frank Ginger, and family. Mr. , j Harlan is well known here to was solemnized by the minister, paid it. saying,. “ Now hand me In silence for quite tw o minutes. Warehouse Dept-., Portland! Ore. “ I agree." he said at length. , inb’t, of Portland,. 1 ||,e ()|(|er residents, having lived II. Cambell Clark, at the Chris that saw and I’ ll take it home So the Boh was safely escorted to- snent several .lays in town and , hew a number of years ago. He tian Church, whereby Earl J. myself and be lid of this fool Mandalay Later the commissioner re E. Osborn ceived a letter from him. vicinity this week. is now editing a paper in Oak- Bailey and Mabel ery.” “ You may keep those rupees.” It ran, were united in the holy bonds of Mrs. .las. Cheyry, who has ville and, as birds of a feather ] “ Hand it to you? Where do you "w hich I, Boh Toh, left with you twelve been quite ill this week, is slow-j flock side by each, he made the matrimony. | think you are? You’ re in Okla- days ago. 1 told you the truth. You After the impressive words ihoma and I’ m in Chicago, and would not believe me. The English Jy recovering. Bulletin office a pleasant call. G O O D HEALTH government likes truth, and it likes were spoken and a prayer was I you’ ll have to wait two weeks money, hut they never want both I Oregon county school superin (offered, B orn ;—-On Tuesday, Jan. !*, BREAD friends pressed for think, ¡it tile sam e time Youth's lo Mr. and Mrs. L. II Lejnjng- tendents in convention at Salem I ward to offer their congiatula- | for that saw.” " Companion AND Whereupon the dealer hung er, an 8 pound hoy. d w«*ek took steps to encour-1 (¡()I1S the saw on a peg and put the G O O D TASTE T h e M ost C row d ed Street. . - th«‘ country life movement| Th^ae young- folks are well ” S. W. Small and w ife,” arc money in the cash drawer. The suprem e sensation o f New York » P IE S registered at the Multnomah among the school children of Hie |cnown an(| „red no introduction “ That makes $1.67,” he said.” cost sale is the sensotiOB of the os state. They asked-that the Slab toumllug populoosuess. The most ONCE used— A L WA YS used Hotel, Portland, this week. to the citizens ol Mosier and .,j t has cost you 2 cents more populous street In the world— Htving- Fair he held later in September FOR SALE BY Mrs. 0 . A. Brown went to community. ]and taken you two weeks longer ton street—Is a sight uot to be for to give more time for preparing Portland Tuesday and will spend The bridegroom has some j>-et it, than if you had paid my gotten Compared to this, an uptown STURGESS CONFECTIONERY school exhibits. It was also de thoroughfare o f crowded middle class Wasco soil, and these people will p,.jce ¡„ t|ie firet place.” - E x a week or so visiting relatives. STORE Hats In the open country Is au unin cided to foster poultry raising become tillers of the land, as habited desert! T he architecture seem M o s i e r - - O regon Ira Rowland and family, of and several superintendents will ed to sw eat humanity at every window were their fore-parents— Adam Bingen, Wash., visited this try to get every pupil in their Under the new Republican and door. The roadways were often and Eve. This was the first week with his mother, Mrs. A. counties to raise not less than regime in China the vice-ridden Impassible. The thought of the hid occupation of man, and there is den Interiors was terrifying Indeed, Stewart. thirty chickens or ducks. city of Canton has cleansed itself the hidden Interiors would not bear none more honorable. Madam, Read McCall’s and become a model city. While thinking about The fancy shunned" E. A. Hawley, o f Butfal« N. Some appreciative people feel A Friend. in the old city gambling signs them a problem not lo be settled by Y ., is spending a week <»r so that, when away from home, Tite Fashion Authority sudden municipal edicts, but only by | were to he found on three or the etllux ot generations. — H a rp e r s here with 1 1 is cousin, Mrs 'J'. W. their town paper, received each McCALL’S is a large , artistic, hand- Notice four of all principal street cross- Magazine. s finely illustrated 100-page monthly DeBussey. wee!;, is next best to letters Magazine that is adding to the happi I In- annual meeting of the ¡ngg, now there is not an open ness and e f f i c i e n c y of 1,100 ,0 0 0 women each month. f J. K. McGregor and wife left from home. Tho a paper can I Mosier \ alley lelephone ( o. will gambling den or a lottery in the Heroism of an Indian: F .v h issue* is brDnful nrf fashions, fhney- A few years ago in northern Mexico ! the first of the week for Port- "<>t furnish to the absent o n e s | ie|c] ¡n Lamb’ s xvork. interesting short stories, ami scores Hall, Mosier, whole city. Opium smoking a truck carrying a loud of dynamite o f labor-saving and money-sa\1iiR Ideas f»r w om en. There are m ore than 50 o f land, where they will remain „ 11he daily happening* of the im (),.0 on Tuesclay, January 14th, | has also been wined out the newest designs o f t h e celebrated Girls for use at a mine was suddenly discov M et’A L L P A T T E R N S ill each issue. month or two. | mediate home circle, it does con -1....... — ................. Ibid, ¡it 2 I . M., for the purpose held in slavery have been freed, ered to be on lire at a village station. \ M cC A L L P A T T E R N S are fhiuous fbr tain local news that s nr in ter-;()f ,-lecting directors, and such and 400 of them are being edu- T he risk was Imminent, so the driver style, fit. sim plicity aud ec o n o m y . Only J. E. Higley, Leo Higley ami 10 and 15 cents each. of a looomotlv’e engine picked the truck est to them which they would | The publishers o f S fr C A U /A will spend . other business as may properly ' cated in one school at the city’s up and ran it aw ay Into the country at Mrs. F. A. Allington and thousands o f dollars extra iu tho com ing m onths In (inter to keep M cC A LL’S head not hear of except thru all the speed he could put on He bade little son were shopping in Hood . . . .. |come before the meeting. expense. An Associated Press and shoulders alcove all other wom en s magazines at ahv price. However, the brakeman Jump off aud save him lu.me paper. Miss Dorothy God - 1 hosier Valley Telephone Co., dispatch M cC A LL’ S is on ly 50c a y e a r ; |>oslUvely River Wednesday morning. describing (lie new self. adding. "I go to my death.” When w orth $1.00. hersen is among those who wish | By D avid R obinson , 1 Maw Select Any Owe McCall Patter* Fr«* conditions says: "O nce freed he had got a mile away the dynamite Mrs. H. C. Clark, Mrs. W. E. to keep in touch with her home) Secretary.! exploded. Every window In the vlllnge from your first co p y o f M K ’A L L ’S, If you from the long crushing thraldom suixsrrtbe quickly. r ' Chown, Mrs. C. G. Nichol and town and neighborhood and has m is broken, and he was blown to at ___ ^_______ n:f M c C A L L C O M P A N Y . 23« ffrf 37ft Si. Nr, IV, ♦ I of the Manchus. the Chinese oms. but the inhabitants were saved. Mrs. Win. Marsh Were shopping- ordered the Bulletin sent to her N o t e ,\<k f«>ri#reeeopr .4 M cP A l.T . S wontter- W h a t’ S the m atter with dropping ill have leaped to the front ranks He was a pure blooded Indian.—"South- 1 1 I new {«reinium catalogue. Sample co p y and pat in Hood River Tuesday after address ill L«»S Angeles, where and renewing ymir subscription to the I tern catalogue also tree on request. A m erica,” by .lames Bryce. o f moral reform.’ ’ —The Public. noon. Bulletin? It would he appreciated. ; she is spending the winter. S. E. Francisco spent part ol Why not contract your house? You get a better job in less time. the week attending to business- in Portland. Sou "H ap p y .” Phono 115. F. H. Howard, of Hood River, spent a few hours in town last A good suggestion drop in .Sunday'. Mr. Howard stated and pay up your back subscrip Mhat work on the Porllnnd-Hood tion. River road at Shell Rock was resumed and progressing nicely. Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire insurance D. D. H A IL Mosier, Oregon, True lo Neme tor33 Years. Harri1)* ftta -a lr,. High Elevai ion. See Kbflt. T. Newhall, Ikioii Ri \ w LOCAL No. N o. No. No. 7 1 2 8 - - Oregon. T I M E -T A B U W est hound 7:22 a. m, L’ . U p . Ul Eas* 10 a. nr. 6:35 p. m, 10:40 p. rrr. No. 17, at 5:30 p. in., flaw stop Ne. 6 o n Sundays only for Hood River' and Portland. Wdl Work Well Done ThemtviHei’signed is thoroughly , prepared Co put dawn open- well's1 in any part of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipecuttingand thread ing tools. Does all kinds of ce~ ¡nient, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years-’ experience in1 the well business. May be found' by addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles. A. E. N egusl ADVERTISE Home Paper H A Y N ES | | r f t I are offering some extra good bargains in every department and we know %ve ean save you money in any depart ment you may wish to visit. We are not claiming a gret lug reduction upon every article in the house but on on the articles that we have cut even though the per cent does not sound so large as some others would lead you t0 believe you will find u|M>n investigation that the values Doll MutTs for children made of White Bear Cloth with Doll head on top lined with good grade of white silk with small purse on the inside at $1,60. Sizes 7. 7 1-8, 7 1-4. Regular $3.00 Special.......... ............ ......................................................7 5 C Infants Soft Soled Shoes Child’s 1 m b and Angora Set. Muff and collar trimmed with white angora. Muff and collar lined with best of white silk. Muff has neat coin purse on top. Regular price $6.f*0. you buy of us are much greater. A viator Set About all colors and sizes. 50c. Hats For Drummers Samples about Values from 25c up to There is not all sizes in this in the lot. lot but find them exceptional bargains at the p a ir.. . . you will 4 8 C Children's Shoes of light box calf and kid uppers, this time of year. Has a good medium sole and is well all colors IO C Children's Tan and Red Sh(tes with good leather a shoe that is suited for wear at Mun they $ 1 .5 0 Your choice while they last, the pair........ soles. Special while they Inst, the pair. . . . .................8 3 C Eiderdown Wool rap, Muff and Scarf, White with Gray trim made of heavy 8 fold yarn. Big value for the set at $4.00. Special for the set, only . . 3 4 OO while last Your Choice................ ........... ................... Special............. . $ 2 - 5 0 MISSES HIGH T O r 3-Buckle Arties, sizes 1) to 2. The very best of value at the pair $1.50 and $2.00 values way. THE PARIS FAIR. Special, the pair. made in every 97C DA'VID ROBINSON, Iff. D. P h y s i c i a n an d S u r g e o n MOSIER - OREGON I f You H ave a house,, barn or packing shed to build,. J. P. E r h a r t will furnish Bonds Jo Build« according to plans and speci fications. Phone, 115. S. F. GOSS PLUMBING. STEAM AMD HOT WATER* H'FATIW®. Jobbing promptly attended tb¿. MOSIER - - OREGON E. C. BROCK C IV IL E N G IN E E R General Surveying, Plat ting and Drafting; Mosier - - Oregon DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN and HOOD R IVER SURGEON : OREGON Will practice in M««iieF andi May be reached By long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. O V E R 6 5 YEA R S* EXPERIENCE P atents D c sio n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anron* t,ruling a akclrh »nd dMcrlptlon ms, quickly ascertain our opinion free whether sn invention »■ probably patentable. Comtnnnlca- tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Talents taken through Munu A Co. receive iprclai notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, largest dr»- culaliott of any srlentlilo lournal. Terms. $3 e/ year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.- our*.«’-'?. New York ». 636 V Bti_ Washington. Du G. • DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, 1 -2 PRICE Oh this table you will find some splendid bargains Having just completed invoicing we find a goad many short lengths in all classes of dress goods suitable for any kind of a garment you might wish to make. There is Wool, Silk, Silk and Wool mixed. Lawns, Linen, and all kinds of Cotton Goods. Mengths from 1 yard, to 5 yards. Your choice just One-Half Regular Price. MEN'S SUITS A T REDUCEC PRICES We have placed on sale a nice assortment o f mens suits including Hart. Schaffner & Marx suits and Clothcraft suits. $22.00 Suits for $17.77 $20.00 Suits 18.00 14.78 15.00 “ 14.00 1193 12.00 $9.00 Suit for $6.98 H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T Qc B E S T S T O R E for $15.98 “ 12.43 9.47