Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 28, 1913, Image 4

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    LO CAL —
Lee Hunter was a passenger
on Saturday’s local to Portland.
Immanuel Church Notes.
On Sunday morning next, Mr.
----------------------------------------------- - | Olives, sweet and sour pickles , 1 Hargreaves will deviate from the
Why not contract your house? ne"
'veeL Strauss Co-Op. course on ‘ ‘The Commandments”
You pet a better job in less time. Store.
and discuss the question, “ What
See “ Happy. ” Phone 115.
Mrs. C. A. Bell, of Hood Riv­ is Conversion?”
er, visited here yesterday with
Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker.
D. P. Harvey returned the
A good suggestion—drop in j
New this week: Men’ s Union first of the week from Under­
and pay up your back subscrip­
Suits, Men’ s Ties, Men’ s Pants, wood. where he has been work­
tion.
ing with his teams on the big
i Strauss Co-Op. Store.
power dam which the North­
C. H. Clark was a business
For Sale
western Electric Co. is building
i visitor in Portland the first of
on
White salmon River.
Orchard disc, adjustable, in
the week.
fair condition. Call on or ad­
The Washington’s Birthday
Cudahy’ s best leaf lard. $1.55
dress this office.
dance
at Chown’s Hall last Sat­
Iter 10-lb. pail.
Why use the
urday
night, was a select and
cheap lard? Strauss.
For Sale.
most enjoyable affair, as all the
S. W. Speer, of Hood River, dances have been this season.
Thoroughbred young Barred
was in town last Sunday, the Another social hop will be given
Rock cockerels.
guest of E. M. Strauss.
E . 0 . WlNANS,
, Saturday night, March 8 th.
2 14 2t
Mosier, Ore.
W. P. Vining and family ar­
Mrs. T. W. DeBusse.v and Mrs.
D. D. Hail were Tuesday after­ rived from Hood River last Sat­
For Sale.
urday and have moved onto the
noon visitors in Hood River.
Lamb place, which is a part of
S. C. Brown Leghorn Cocker­
New white and colored Rip-
els and hatching eggs; also a plette. Serge Dress Goods, Table the East Hood River Fruit Co’ s,
holdings. Mr. Vining will have
limited number of laying pullets. Linen. Strauss Co-Oit. Store.
charge o f the place.
Grandview Egg Farm,
Ed. F. Reeves, o f Portland,
W. G. A Id red,
Geo. Chamberlain and his sis­
si>ent a part of Tuesday and
Mosier, Or.
ter,
Mrs. Erntson, left Saturday
Wednesday here on his ranch.
for Vancouver, in response to a
- In our stock you can find items
To Horticulturists.
,, , ,
,
.
v
telegram announcing the serious
planting
For r pruning,
._ .....r ________
„ trees,
____ , 1 so,‘ below value every day. You , ¡uness o f thejr sjster, Mrs. Dim-
lawn grading, etc., address P.
Wl^ find this
P,| j will
tins true right along. mjck They returned this week,
A. K n o l l , Mosier, Ore., or leave '• Strauss Co-Operative Store,
stating that the sister was out
Mrs. John Carroll has been of danger.
message at Bulletin office.
quite ill this week but is report-
W. N. Akers, of Woodstock,
led
as slightly improving.
Wanted
was here last Friday, accompa­
Reliable party to plow and cul-' Mrs. B. J. Weller has been nied by some parties from Port­
tivate 10 acres o f land for this confined to her bed this week land. It is rumored that he has
season. Two miles from town with a severe cold, but is slow­ sold his property on the outskirts
ly recuperating.
Inquire at Bulletin office.
of town and also his house and
Mrs. J. E. Carpenter, former- lot in Mosier.
For Sale Cheap
]y of Mosier. now living in Port-j Mr and Mrs> Verl Masten left
One set o f good farm harness. land, was a mid-week visitor in last Friday for the Yakima coun­
try, in Washington, where Verl
Call at Bulletin office and see it. town.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Alva Craft o f Fores Grove, was' will take charge of the develop-
! here the first part o f the week, ment of a large fruit ranch. He
Oliver and Syracuse Plows at visiting his mother. Mrs. J. P. ¡s well qualified for this work,
Chown’ s , Carroll, and other relatives.
and we wish him success.
Lecture on Country Life.
Mr. Hargreaves will give Ins
lecture on “ The New View of
Country Life.” which was for­
merly announced for February,
on Next Thursday evening,
March 6 th. in Immanuel Church.
Instead of an admission fee, a
silver offering will be requested.
There will be special musical
selections and it is hoped that
the valley may be well repre­
sented on this occasion.
Church of Christ Notes
W. A. HUSBANDS
IF YOU WISH
To meet your friends, stop at
Next Lordsday morning, our
HOTEL MOSIER.
thoughts will l>e based on this
subject: “ The Way toa Crown,’
and the evening will be the sec-; All Modem and under New
ond in the series, “ The Change i
Management.
of Heart in becoming a Chris­
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
tia n /’ Hear this and learn the
truth.
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
Our Bible School is doing fine.
It rejoices us. We have room ___________ _
for YOU. and a class for- you.
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Every young man or young lady, f f y i i i f / / » n / / c
County School Superintendent not enrolled elsewhere, is wanted
——
Clyde A. Bonnev, of The Dalles, in our Loyal Berean Class. It is ;
spent Tuesday in town visiting a great one. Come, .line.
our school and getting acquaint­
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
ed with the teachers and some
Minister. |
of the patrons.
Mr. Bonney
was a pleasant caller at the Bul­
letin office and spoke in very
Hood River will soon pave the ■
complimentary terms of the principal business streets with
school, the teachers and their Hassam cement concrete. This
methods of instruction. He also style of pavement is considered
stated that Mosier will be en­ superior in various ways to other
titled to draw $40 per capita kinds, and it provides a more se - 1
from the county high school cure footing in winter for horses
fund, for all pupils in the ninth on the steep streets.
H. G . K ÌB B E E
grade and up.
N
O T A R Y P U B L IC
School children of the state
Over a hundred lalmrers are are signing petitions sent out by
M o s i e r
- - -
O regon
busily engaged re-laying the the State Superintendent o f Pub­
main track east and west of lic Instruction asking that the
Mosier, with new 90-pound rails. famous battleship Oregon be
This is in line with various other placed at the head o f tbe open­
improvements being planned and ing naval parade through the
carried out by the Harriman sys­ Panama Canal.
After being
tem this year for lietter freight signed by all the school children
and passenger facilities and the of the state, the petition will bet
convenience and safety of the returned to Salem and forward-;
traveling public. It is rumored ed to tbe President early in the
that double tracking l>etween Sluing.
IN YOUR
The Dalles and Portland will be­
gin some time this year.
H l a u k s m it h
Horse
General
Satisfaction guanameeu
MOSIER
OREGON
M il t o n N u r s e r y
T rees ,
True to Maine ter 33 Years.
Hai'ily Climate,
High Elevation
See R obt T. Newhall,
Hood River -
-
Oregon.
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
D. D. H A IL
Mosier, Oregon,
ADVERTISE
and
Repair Work.
Town Lots
Fire insurance
The Town With a Future
Slioeing
|
No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m.
No. 1
2:45 p. Tr.
KL 20 a. m.
No. 2 East
6:35 p. m.
No. 8
10:40 *>, m.
No. 6
No. If, at -5:30 ru to ., flag stop
on Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
•
Well Work
Weil Done
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to ir-.it down open wells
in any part o f tire surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pi i>e cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has bad 30 years’ expedience in
tbe well business. May be found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier <SL
Schanno’ s Stone, Tlie Dalles.
OBJECTS TO THE NAME
i
Mrs. Cobb returned Sunday
A . E. N egus .
from Hood River, where she
The following protest was re­
went with Miss Lucy Mullins,
ceived this week from a reader,
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
who has been closely confined at
in California, who objects stren­
home for several months with
uously to the proposed changing
P h ysician an d S urgeon
what was supposed to be a bad­
of Oregon’ s “ nick-name.” Hej
ly sprained aide. The injured
MOSIER
-
OREGON
writes from Santa Cruz under
member did not heal, however,
date of the 20 th inst., and says; .
and Miss Mullins was taken to
New
goods
at
reduced
cost
The
Dalles
Optimist
says
that
Hood River, where a thorough
Butternut Bread, white, whole
E d ito r M o sier B u l l e t in .
prices.
Stewart’ s stock sale County Judge F. S. Gunning was examination showed that the
wheat, graham. Strauss.
Dear Sir:
S tore Y our A pples
a house, barn <or packing
¡continues at 1 to i former prices elected president of Master ankle was fractured. It is now I
As an old Oregonian I In our New Modem Cold Storage
Mrs. Win. Johnson visited in. on some items. Strauss Co-Op. Horseshoers’ and Blacksmiths’
shed to build, J. P. fiRHART
in a plaster cast and the injured ! most emphatically protest against
The Dalles last Saturday.
Protective Association of Ore-
will
furnish bonds to build
Plant.
Store.
lady is resting more comfortably. the suggestion of Oregon being
|gon, at the first annual conven­
according
to plans and si>eci-
Equipped with the latest
HARMONY GRAPHOPHONE
The W. C. T. U. will meet tion which was held in Portland
Mrs. E. M. Wilson, a resident called the “ Valentine State.”
fications. Phone, 115.
records at half price. Chown. Wednesday, March 5th, at the
DRY AIR SYSTEM
“ Beaver” has a wholesome,
o f The Dalles since 1864, died at
last Saturday.
Mr,
o f Portland. » !
o f Mn,. David Kobinaon.j ^
^
^
,
j her residence in that city last get there sound. “ Valentine” We have every facility for hand­
company Wednesday morning, after a sounds like a romantic school
re this week visiting relatives, i AH invited.
is repairing the line .
here
ling, shipping and delivering.
_ „
, ,
... repairing the line up Mosier j lingering illness. She is sur­ girl.
Mr. and Mrs. an \e,. w m m e 0 reek as far as
Gerald Wvss
Charges Reasonable
New goods every day. Strauss
Respectfully,
vived by four children; Mrs. F.
been visiting J. M. Denny and • ,
Co-Op. Store.
and will build a new line P. Mays and Mrs. J. T. Peters,
PLUM BING.
E . H . H o w a r d .
UNION M E A T CO M PAN Y
wife, returned this week to their . south
1
to the Godbersen place. o f Portland, Mrs. C. W. Taylor,
Exceptional bargains on Wag­ home in Portland.
STEAM a n d HOT WATER
Warehouse Dept..
Portland, Ore.
This line will serve quite a num- o f Wyoming, anil Fred W. Wil­
ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown.
H FATING.
Hans Kollandsrud spent sever- ber of residents in the southern
DANCING LESSONS
M. H. Craft, of Mt. Hood, is al days in Portland this week at- j part o f the district and will be a son, of The Dalles.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
here visiting relatives fo r a few tending to business matters.
Dr. H. S. Dumble, of Hood
great convenience.
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
Frank Middleswart will give
days.
River, was called to Mosier on
Sale of Ladies’ New Neck-
All investigation into the high Tuesday to attend John Carroll, dancing lessons at Chown’ s
You save by trading at Strauss wear, 20 c and 25c values, Satur- cost o f living shows that the
who is suffering from a recur­ Hall on Thursday and Saturday GOO D
H EALTH
Co-Operative Store.
Those
day, 10 c each, Strauss Co-Op- credit system is responsible for rence of the trouble caused by a nights o f each week.
BREAD
most of it. Try this year to ar­
Peter Olsen and daughter were erative Store.
diseased appendix. Some time wishing to learn the new and
! C1VILENGJNEER
range
to
pay
cash.
Remember,
AND
old dances will have a good op­
visitors in The Dalles on Tuesday
Dr. C. A. Macrum came up if you buy a 10c article for 9c, ago, when it was thought neces­
portunity. Terms on applica­
last.
GOOD TA S T E
General Surveying, Plat­
from Portland Sunday anil spent you save 10%. Figure out what sary to operate on Mr. Carroll,
tion for private or class lessons.
investigation
showed
that,
owing
the
time
between
trains
on
his
PIES
Pittsburg Perfect Fence now
ting and Drafting
this means each month, twelve
to the peculiar condition of that
ranch‘near town.
sold by W. E. Chown.
ONCE used—A L W A Y S used
times a year— 120 % of your useless appendage, an operation
Notice to Fruitgrowers
FOR SALE BY
Mrs. J. L. Firebaugh and lit- monthly bills. On many items would probably prove fatal.
S. F. Goss was transacting,
.
. _
you
save
over
10
%
over
former
STURGESS
CONFECTIONERY
business in Hood River on M on-; * e daughter, of Ot e.v, le urne
I have a quantity o f first-elass
This is still the opinion of the
]on Sunday last from a visit with prices. Strauss Co-Op. Store.
STORE
DR. H, L. DUMBLE
physicians who have examined 2 -year-old apple trees, which I
day.
friends in Portland.
M
o
sie
r
O reg o n
Be sure to attend the lecture him, and the hope is now that will sell at 5 cents each at Hood
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
Yes, New Groceries at cut
the swelling, when it breaks, River. These trees sell regu­
Road
Supervisors
Fredrickson
by
J.
R.
Hargreaves,
Thursday
prices. Strauss Co-Op. Store.
HOOD RIVER
;
OREGON
and Carlson have been been busy night of next week, on “ The will be carried off through the larly at 16 cents each, but I
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren
Will practice in Mosier and
this week repairing the roads in New View of Country L ife.” large intestine. At the latest offer them at the above low
return« «1 from Portland on Tues­
May be reached by long dis­
M adam , Read M cCall’s
and about town and are doing The subject o f country life is report obtainable, Mr. Carroll price in order to close out the
day last.
tance phone, Home phone 61.
S. W. H eppn ER,
receiving much thought and cre­ was thought to be slowly im­ stock.
good work.
Th
e
Fashion
A
u
th
o
rity
Hood River, Ore.
ating much interest all over the proving.
SPRAY SUPPLIES. Chown’ s.
Mrs. A. Sellinger, with her
icC A L L ’ S is a la rg e, artistic, hand«
land. It is a subject which ad­
o v tit es years 1
Dupont Stumping Powder is
s m e ly illustrated 1 0 0 -p a g e m onthly
son, Z. F. Sellinger, returned mits of a wide range o f ideas.
EXPERIENCE
M a ga zin e that is a d d in g to the h ap pi­
best. Chown has it.
ness and e f f i c i e n c y ©f 1,100. COO
yesterday from a visit with her Mr. Hargreaves cannot cover
w o m e n e a c h m onth.
^
Karh Issue iO>riinftri *>f Tashton*. fancy-
E. B. Vensel returned Sunday I daughter, Mrs. John Lantry, at them ali in one night, but what
work-. interesting slmrt storfes, and scores
o f labor-savin:; and m oney-saving ideas
from a business trip to the Rose Lyle, Wash.
for w om en. 'ITtete *ire m ore than 60 o f
I he does say will be well worth
t h e newest design* o f t h e celebrated
M rC A I.L P A T T K R N S in each iasms
City. • • >
re-(hearing:
in
fact,
one
will
deny
E.
J.
Middleswart
Mrs
P A T T E R N S nre lanreus for
#
IR A D C M A R K S
stvie, lit, sim plicity and econ om y. Only
E. M. Strauss made his second turned home last Sunday eve­ himself a pleasure if he fails to
10 and
cents each.
D e s ig n s
C
o
p y r ig h t s A e .
The pid>!idiers o f M cC A L L U w ill spend
trip to Portland for bargains this ning from an extended trip with attend this lecture. So don’ t
A n yon e sendlng a sketch and description m a?
thousand* o f dollars extra in the com ing
Quickly
ulcklt ascertain
oscertnhi ou r opinion free
frea .whether
w hether an
m onths in order to k eep M cC A LI/H head
Week.
•
'
Invention is probably patentablfc. C^mmnnlca-
her husband through the East. forget the time and place—next
and shoulders a bove all Other w om en 's
confidential. HANDBOOK ort Patents
tlons strictly confidenti!
nt
price.
However,
sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
Patents taken through
ono A •
Co. re c e ir t
' C. J. Littlepage returned yes­ They visited for some time with Thursday evening, at Immanuel
ugh M
Munii
worth f i ' i 18 ' >U,y *** a yw>r ■ positively
special notice, w ithout c harge, In the
Church.
relatives
in
Portland,
Ohio.
Mr.
Ynn
M»*
Select
Any
ftne
H
f
/
y
i
paH«rn
Free
terday from a business trip to
m>lil rnut flrrt . , ^ „ r Mr« ALLM , If rm i
Scientific Am erican.
Middleswart stopped off at
Portland.
subscribe quickly.
A handsom ely tlTWitialdd weekly. la r g e s t cir­
What's the matter with dropping in
culation o f any scientific) Journal. Term s, f 3 a
i Butte, Mont.., to attend to some
Tl!£ IcU U C0MPAHY, 236 WrJ
1 . TW1
~
'
r nrnntlis, f L Sold UyaM newsdealer*.
Picnic Hams, fresh this week,
NOTF A,V I— :, In-, copy nt M .-TAM . S,. ..„.V ,.
business matters before coming and renewing your subscription to the
i n
* prem ium catalogue. Sam ple com - ami p..t-
¿»Co.«*’ 8" * ' - New York
15c. per pound. Strauss Co-Op.
tern catalogue also free on request.
Office, m r B t„ W ashington. D. C.
j Bulletin? It would be appreciated.
home.
Store.
Home Paper
I f You Have
a F. GOSS
HAYNES
E. C. BROCK
Mosier - - Oregon
Mosier
Book
Store
Special
New Spring Goods
Every section of this Big Store is fast becoming
crowded with New Spring Merchandise, The pur-
chases that have been made for the New Season are
rapidly-arriving and it will pay you to visit the differ-
ent departments and note the many special values that
we are offering.
Gome in just to look. Make this store your head-
quarters when in the city. You are alwaj s welcome
whether you wish to buy or not.
ECIAL
PILLOW TOPS—Q ® j o f the largest assortments
ever shown in the city? Regular 50c values—top and
back. Special, your c h o i c e ......................
25C
Here are some extra special values in Stamped Shirt
Waist Patterns of nice white lawn material with the
neatest of designs. These are worth anywhere regu­
larly 50c each; our special price only ........
25C
Special
While East this trip, Mr. McCarty made a splendid
buy in Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. This lot are
all of Pure Linen, with plain, lace or embroidered edge,
with neat embroidered design in corner. These are
values of 50c. 75c and $1.00 each, and are not just im­
aginary values either.
Your choice, while they last....... .............
25C
P atents
m
Special
Good Clothes
PURE SILK UNDERSKIRTS-— $1.75
Here is certainly a Bargain in these Charmeuse Silk
Underskirts—every thread silk, made up in the very
newest styles. This material will wear longer than
taffeta and give b€Jter satisfaction in every way. These
are A 1 values at our regular price, but we are going
to make a special price on them for one week, com­
mencing Wednesday, Feb. 26th. All colors in the lot.
Your choice..................................................
$
Your money will go even further if you take good
care o f what your money buys. We will refund
your money if you are in doubt about the values in
the clothes we sell. Your money buys bigger par
value in these
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits and Over­
coats f o r ................................ $ 1 8 . $ 2 0 and Up.
Then if yon want something extra good for less
money, let us show you our line of guaranteed all-
wool Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats. We have a
fine line o f these in all the newest patterns and
weaves fo r ............................ J10 $11 $|2 and Up.
1.75
Gloves
We carry a full line o f Dent’ s Gloves for Ladies and
Gentlemen.
THE PARIS FAIR,
h o o d r iv e r ’ s l a r g e s t
Our first shipment for Spring is now in.
and look them over.
& BEST STORE
Come in