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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1913)
Mark A. Mayer was a passen ger on yesterday morning’s local to Portland. Mr. John VanNortwick. wlm A good suggestion — drop in s,.< lit last week here with C. II. ami pay up your back subscrip Dunsmore and v ife. left <>n Sat urday for Port land. tion. Five to 10V saved on your For Sale month!} bill! Does ii in t; re -l Select Early lb ; ■ potatoes, for you? Pay cash and see. Strauss, see l or table. Unequuled for ■J. 11. Devlin, W. A. Firehuiigh baking. and L. E. Adels, of Portland, C. J. L ittle page , ! came Saturday evening and re- Mosier, Ore. ! mai icd over Sunday at Ortley. — LO CAL — Interesting Sunday School Items Attention ! LISTEN TO THIS! [Ciiilrlkuti-il. ] Notice to the Public. W. A. HUSBANDS The two leading magazine** o f the Pacific ( ’oast, the Pacific Monthly ami the Sunset, have been consolidated under tin til!» o f *\Suaaet the Pacific B l a c k s m it h It’s coming! Il’.i coming, 1 There will be a Basket Sock I Horse Shoeing and General The Cradle Roll of the Union know! Comingdown from above: and Entertainment next Wednes Repair Work. Sunday School isg ;o ring larger, The Ortley Vaudeville Sho\‘ . day evening; April 30th, at Monthly." which prov 8 that ths | opnlation | You’ ve heard id it, ot c o ; rse. Chown’ s Hall, given under the It is the intention o f the publisher Sa ( is faction guaranteed o f Mosi ;r is c o ning up. If you j tail you uliiv see i t Saturday ! auspices of the .d. Yv. A. Every (o spare no money nor Mu rt to make h o s i e r - - O r e g o n have a baby in the home that is night. Two In.iii-s o f joy. of one come and bring either a bas Sunset—the Pacific Moulhly a credit to the YV»st and a magazine o i national not ,-i member of : on e ciadle bliss, of unuduili rated fun for ket or sufficient coin to purchase value ami importance. roll, the cradle roll superintend what? Oh, for almost nothing! o. e. to new read To itti i oduc- M il t o n N urser y T r e e s . vt’ill make the following bjitcitfl o litr: Is of ent!» o f either of the S Sunday Two hours of rapture, f .lloved The proceeds will he used in Send 50c in stamps, am! we uiil j ut Tri/-’ ;« A ¿une tor 33 Years. Schools will lie glad to enroll it |,y hours of regret because ii buying necessary equipment for your name on our subscription list for Haiti' Piinmtc, High Klt-valion the next four months, ami will send and give it lit - bene its o f that ended so soon ami you bad to go a hall team. yen a free copy o f the supet hiy illustra department of the Sunday School i |„,me See Rubi. T. Ncvvhall, Now. all ye baseball cranks, ted Mid-Winter number, and also the famous Sunset Indian } ester, s utvly work. T h e r e will he no tears nor rooters, tans, sports and outdoor packed in a mailing tub< . It will mala H ood'R iver - - Oregon. The Union Sunday School is weeping, for these tilings have enthusiasts generally, come tortii a beautiful ornament for your front Loyd Slurgess went to Hood For Sale Cheap River Wednesday morning to organized under the plan, “ From! been checked out. The cjmedi- und spend your money in a good room or »ion. Send you?* Order to Fred Loch ley, 100 Gravenstein apple trees LOCAL TIME-TABLE gel hisaut», which he has had the Cradle to the Grave. ” There ans from J ¿nisalem ami the Em-1 cause. .Mosier should have a Northwestern Manager, Sunset, the 1-year-old tops on ii-year-ohi in the simps undergoing repairs. are departments and classes so erald Isle will take care of that! good hall team and ot course, Pacific Monthly. Portland, Oregfon. No. 7 West hound 7:22 a. ni. roots; market price 20c, will sell arraliged that they meet the re You’ ll laugh, yes; but you’ ll for- like a mechanic, they need good New cotton baits, table oil- 2:45 p. m No. 1 quirements o f the child from! sake this baser expression of joy for 10c. each. Also 10 Black tools to do good wook. So 10:20 a. m, No. 2 East Republican cherry tre's. worth 1 1 -t.ii, scrim window curtains - babyhood to manhood. At the 6:35 p. m, 35c., will sell for 20c each. Ad and you save money here every present time there are six <liff< r and your emotions will Soar into come out next Wednesday night No. 8 higher realms of bliss by the: und loosen up. dress or call at Bulletin office. day. Strauss. 10:40 p. m. No. tí ent coursesof lessons taught each j songs rendered by the Ortley! ♦ Mo, i r visitors in Hood River Sunday in the several depart-' No. 17, at 4:04 p. m., tiag stop Quartette, your thoughts will b - K. M. Strauss to Build Lost, Strayed or Stolen Iasi Tuesday afternoon were meats. We want all the people j on Sundays only for Hood River From my pasture on Mosier Mrs. P. L. Arthur, Mr--. T. W. of the Mosier district, big and come calm and collected by llie E. M. Strauss has purchased a IN YOUR i and Portland. . . , . , “ Impassioned Appeal” ; and Creek, a Jersey heifer, between DeBusse.v, Mrs. Jas. Cherry and little, to have a part in this op- j s,iure an> want to see 1 it from Dr. Robin o >, adjoining 2 and 3 years old, whitish tan Miss Edna Wilson. portumty to get more knowledge ..Bi(](,y „ jn the Play. A nd Oh, the latter’ s residence property, color, black mu zle ; n I lung and has had plans drafted for a Mrs. J. E. Proctor and Mrs. 1 1,1 1 y , q, ,|you pretty Japanese girls! Ye modern dwelling to be erected black tail, no ear mark or brand. l i t h e Union Sunday School 0J) ye villain. Suitable reward for information Thus. Lelliotl spent yesterday does not meet your needs, then thereon. Th>- contract has not afternoon in flood River. And you will want to see all been given yet but, as Hr. leading to her recovery. is another Sunday School just C. G. Nichol was a business one block west of Chown’ s store.! the rest of them. Talk about Strauss is a lirm believer in the M r s . S. I). F i s h e r , The undersigned is thoroughly Mosier, Ore. the “ Movies!” They are not in doctrine of trading at home, it visitor in Hood River yesterday IF Y O U W I S H | prepared to pul down open wells m25 2t the same class with that Ortley is natural to suppose that a local afternoon. to meet your friends, stop at jn any pari o f the surrounding Church of Christ Notes Bunch. And Orpheuin Circuit! ! contractor will secure the job .; Iam frank about it — I want HOTFI MOSIER ¡country. Has a complete outfit, Why, they will be changing their Mr. Strauss has also purchased SPRAY SUPPLIES, Chown’s. your trade. 1 promise you as Subject for presentation next plans to run up to Mosier that ^ including pipe cuttingand thread from J. E. Higley the lot adjoin-> Exceptional bargains on Wag fair treatment as any store can Lordsday morning is “ What ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- night to learn the latest hits. ing j-,i ni on the east, thus afford- All Modem and unde) A ew men^ rock and concrete work. ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown. give, and lower prices. Gome in! shall we do with the Japanese in and talk it over. Strauss. Il’s a fact, gentlemen, there’s ing ample room for a fine lawn, Management. Has had 30 years’ experience in America?” In the evening an C. II. Dunsmorespent tlx; first nothing like it this sale of the I ♦ All Odd Fellows and members Anniversary address will he giv- AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES the well business. May he fou n d of the week in Portland. E. A. Race, who has been the of other lodges should attend the ! en in behalf of the I. 0. O. F. Mississippi River, 'This is Msiile ---------- . by addressing him at The Dalles, in Oregon.” efficient and popular local niana- Christian Church next Sunday I members. Wn. N. Akers spent the week GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. ¡Ore., or inquire at Maier & Ask her tonight. Make sure g r of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber evening and hear Rev. Clark’s j Please, may we have your Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles. with bis family in Portland. •all' on Fraternulism. presence at both services? This of it. Reserved seats now on Company since it was establish A . E. N e g u s . New Shoes at less, and bar Mrs. .las. l'iercey and little son invitation is to Church members, sale at the Arthur & Burt Drug ed here, has been elevated to a gains in shoes always. Strauss. left the lira! of the week for Lodge members, and to all w h o ¡Store, for the Ortley Vaudeville more responsible position wiiii DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. J. K. McGregor was a visitin'J Maupin, where she will visit for are neither. | Company’s big entertainment the company— that of audil.oi. Ed accepts his honors with nat at The Dalles Wednesday. a fortnight with lier daughter. I Visitors and all were on time tomorrow night, April 26th. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n ural satisfaction, yet becoming last Sunday, at Bible School. Clint Wood, of Hood River, Mrs. Frank Stewart. MOSIER - OREGON Dr. W. 0. Johnson, an old col- modesty. He is well qeali ed spent Sunday herewith relatives. | 1 want to make this the best That is a common thing, with I . . . us. ! lege friend of Dr. R. M. Ross, for the position and we congrat Dupont Stumping Powder js store in this section. 1 will con Come and see how we like you spent last Sunday here as the ulate him. As his new duHts sid er it a favor if you will tell liest. Chown has it. latter’s guest. Dr. Johnson has will keep him on the road much HAIL REAL ESTATE CO., \ me how I can better it. And if I at file Home Church. Mosier, Oregon. for thirteen years been a mis of the time, he has not decided Yours for Good, Ed H. Burt spent last Sunday j you are in any way dissatisfied a house, barn or packing where tie will locate, and his with any deal made here, telline in Hood River. H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k , sionary in Corea, and he, with The Town With a Enture shed to build, J. P. ERHÄRT and 1 will make it right. Strauss. Minister. his family, is now in his home family will remain here until he I will furnish bonds In build HAYNE’ S BREAD Daily ------- ------ ------ land on a much needed vacation. set tles on a location. Mrs. ('. II. Davenport, who according to plans and sjieci- ay S t u r g e s s C o n f e c t . S t o r e . Last Sunday morning at Imman has been under the doctors’ care D erby & S tear n s A LETTER TO 1HE TEACHERS fications. Phone, 115. Notice to Fruitgrowers uel Church, in place of the regu J. E. Higley was transacting in Portland for live weeks, came I have a quantity of first-class business at the county seat last home Sunday for a short visit, To the Teachers of Wasco Coun- lar services, Dr. Johnson gave a L aw yers most interesting account of his 2-year-old apple trees, which I Monday. returning to Portland Wednes- to. work and experiences as mission- will sell at 5 cents each at Hood H O O D R IV E R . O R F G O N Get your reserved seats, at the|<*uY ni°rning D ear T eachers , the Orient. The church River. These trees sell regu- Drug Store, for the big Show to- Messrs. Geo. R. Wood, C. T. Complaint is made to this office ar^ ,n . . ,. „r i , , . . i was crowded, the congregation ‘iny ar 16 cents each, but I P L U M B IN G . morrow night. Bennett and Frank Ginger at- that Hie compulsory education . . . , . offer "* them at the above low H. G . K I B B E E STEAM a n d HOT W ATER price in order to close out the Save a dime on Overalls here, I a N'cciaI session o f the, | aw is not being impartially en- *’ * e 118 ,an HIK 1 <l ‘ ing in a body. 1IFAT1NG. stock. S. W. H e f f n e r , and more on Shirts and Under Masonic Lodge at Hood River, I forced; that in some cases chiI- N O T A R Y P U B L IC HARMONY GRAPHOPHONE last Saturday night. ¡ dren are reported and in others H o o d River, Ore. wear. Strauss. ' Jobbing'prom ptly attended to. Those going to Hood River not. It seems to make some di f - 1 records at half price. Chown. M o s ie r - - - O regon MOSIER - - OREGON Miss Stockton, of Salem, was fere nee whose children they are. A ,ot of the town the guest, the first of the week, last Saturday afternoon for busi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ’I’lie law requires teacheis, i ape enj0y¡njj whooping cough in ness and pleasure, were Mrs. S. of Mrs. C. A. McCargar. ( p u b l is h e r ) principals, superintendents and its varioUs stages. I). Fisher, Mrs. J. O. Barnett. S tore Y our apple s R Q Department o f The Interior, U. S. C. A. Morden, o f PortLnd, Mrs. If. M. Ross, Misses Grace school officers to aid m the en- _________________ Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, In our New Modern Cold Storage spent the week-end on his fruit and Ruth Higley. forcement o f this law. and they April 8th, 1913. C IV IL E N G IN E E R Plant. ranch south of town. are any of them liable to a fine| NOTICE is hereby given that Llola Special for Saturday— for failing to do so. Equipped with the latest General Surveying, Plat Oliver and Syracuse Plows at J. Bailey, widow o f Roy M. Bailey K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. Require children to bring ex (deceased), o f Hood River, Oregon, DRY Aik SYSTEM Chown’s ting and Drafting cans, 19c; 50 oz. cans, 39c.; 80 cuses for absences. Eight unex who, on May 13th. 1908, made Home We have every facility for hand- - . . Wm. Coverett left yesterday ; oz. cans. 65c. stead, No. 16011, Serial No. 01422, for cused half-day absences consti Now that it is possible to send SE|NW|, Section 10. Township 2 ling, shipping and delivering. M O S i e i * - ~ O r e g O t l fo r a business trip to Portland. Day’ s Work Plug Tobacco, 40c. tute irregular attendance and merchandise by Parcels Post, we North, Range II EW M . has filed Charges Reasons hie Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsh were per ,,‘ ‘r lb. |such pupils should lx? reported at suggest that should you need notice-of intention to make five final Glaw Hammer Ping, 42c. per visitors in The Dalles last Satur- ( ’ law M;m" n,‘r Ling. 42c. per a, once. year proof, to establish claim to the UNION MUAT COMPANY OR. H. L. DUMBLE makes day. pound. Strauss. “ Cash makes| Blanks for your use are fur- anything in the way of Prescrip- land above described, before F. A. ! tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med- PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON the price ” Bishop, II. S. Commissioner, at bis W arehouse D ept., P ortla n d , O re. Bread from The Dalles. j a . l " ' I "i?1? « 1- Report « once any pu- I l c h w that yml , end office at Hood IJiver, Oregon, on tin! OREGON HOOD RIVER like home baked. Fry a loaf. A half dozen good looking I»1 between the: age ot eight and 17th day o f May, 1913. Will practice in Mosier and Strauss. i young ladies walked over the hfteen years who is in irregular, C h c lS . N . C l i i r k t , Claimant names as witnesses: to attendance at school in your dis-1 , „ Earl . _ Bailey, „ . _ . „ ... May lie reached by long dis mountain from Hood River Mj Keatl McCall’s ■ vi \ xri tu James Camp and Hattie “ RUFUS KING” is the Mon tance phone, Home phone 61. Mosier last Sunday and spent inct. Ihere is one truant offi- 1 The Druggist of Hood River, E. Bailey, all o f Mosier. Oregon, and arch o f all 5c cigars. Try one. T ie Fasüncn Authority i Randolph L. Morrow, o f Hood River, the afternoon taking kodak pic Cer for the entile county. : for them. He can send them to 0r n Sold at S turgess C onfection Very truly yours, tures and admiring the scenery. c C A L L ’ S is a lar»»i», artistic, hand- OVER 6 6 YEARS* I you cheaper than you can get c. W. M oore , . l y illu s tr a t'd It 0-pagc* nu nthly ery S tore . C lyde T. B onney , E X P E R IE N C E They returned home in the eve “ • -jazin-- that is add in g to the hnppi- Register. n ls a.id e f f i c i e n c y o f 1 100, 00 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emry, of ning. In the party were the County School Supt. ! them at home. w om en ea ch m n h f E .«'h Usuo 1« hr I ii i ful o f Cushion-, fnnev- Hood River, spent Sunday here Misses Mae Davidson, Virginia work, InL'iu' tiug short st..i ¡t-s, n.nl suotvs “ f labor .saving and moitoy savin« hi .is with relatives. Miss. C. S. Stephan, o f Port-! Johnson, Iris Markley, Anna f »r w omen. 1 hero m e ntorts than fio o f BASEBALL SUPPLIES the n wo-t ih'-i^us o f t h e ivl. hratud .M»*<’A L I . I’ ATTL K .N H itl ca<-li tsMio. P*«‘l » visit to h« r t,act of Miss Anna L. Penderson, of Gibson, Flora Wilson and Madge Mi \LI< P A IT IC H N S are famous f.*r FISHING TACKLE T rade M a r k s 0 (js I fruit land in the Grandviewj -t e, ID, simplk*Hv and econom y. Ouiy Portland, is spending several D e s ig n s 10 Mid 15 cents each. F. A. Allington, our station ^ ’iKhhorhood, last Satunlay and C o p y r ig h t s A c . SPORTING GOODS The pul»Ushers ,,f y\, r A L L ’S w ill spend weeks here, a guest at Hotel m i d i ;i\ i i m Y v n iU » n o v a u n s t lu » ! A n ro n e Rending aaketeii and description may Sunday, and while here was the tlmnsamU o f dollars extra in the com ing quickly ascertain our opinion free w hether an t” »mills in ord r t * keep M i f A l . l . ’S head agent, is taking a five weeks’ guest of Mrs. C. J. Little page. ' Mosier. invention is probably patentable, Com m unic*. Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening ami slioiii«)» i s above all u ’. I i ' t w om en’s tions Rtrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« niamyinos at nnv price. H ow ever, i vacation, most of which time he ! sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. i A I.I.’ s is only ikic a y e a r; poxlUvely Pittsburg Perfect Fence now Patents taken through Munrt A Co. receive E. ¿5. Cattron and Miss M ar-. of the season—April 1st. rlh $ 1 . 00 . and iiis family will spend in tp e d a l n o tice, without c harge, in the * -f »* ^ H rr.# gory Wilson, of Portland, were! Bold bv W. E. Chown. Montana. During his absence. guests Iasi Sunday at Hotel Mo- M ' .wir n *'- m p jror llv U A L L ’ -»u cr«wO q u lv k lj. Dr. C. A. Macrum came up Mrs. Melarne, the night »perat-j sier A handsom ely illustrated weekly. Largest d b Ml\ ('attron is chief clerk eolation i f anv scientific journal. T erm s, f " a t ::: call ccv :? a % t . :: s re i rr, r_ ^ y e a r: four m onths, $1. 8old by all newsdealers. from Portland Sunday and spent or. will till his position, and Mr in the state game department! V TT \ k lor fr-rce-r. '* VI * e .......... C. M Drauch UNN Onico. & Co S38 .36 F ,B »"h"’- Newark the day between trains on his Herliert Winkler, o f Portland, and Miss Wilson is stenographer! tem i Aiiioj'ic also tree on request. fit* Waahtngtou, D . C. in the fish department. ranch adjoining town. 1 will take the night trick. ADVERTISE Home Paper Well Work Well Done Fruit Lands Town Lots Fire insurance I f You Have S. F. GOSS BROCK D R U G S? SURE ¿lam, Scientific American. Mosier Book Store Millinery—2nd Floor Specials This Week Children’s Dresses We want you to visit this department if you wish to economize on your millinery hill, for we certainly have one of the best assortments that you could wish to se lect from and we know that our prices are below all others. We have one of the best milliners in the slate in charge of this department and if you have an idea that you wish carried out for your new hat. she can do this for you in a first class manner and to your entire satisfaction in workmanship and price. We have a splendid assortment o f hats for children and misses as Well as for ladies. Anything you can wish for from a neat little shade hat to the newest creations in the dress line. Come in and look them over; it will l»e to your advantage to do so. Ladies' White Skirts:—Not many of them left, hut they are surely big bargains at the prices they are going—at JUST ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICE. We have made a special effort to supply your every need in children’s dresses. Here you will find an ex tensive variety o f styles and materials, in every desired size and price. They are especially attractive values, ranging in prices from 45c., 50c., and up. 2nd Floor. I.adies’ Union Suits—Sleeveless, bleached. Jersey ribbed, 2-inch wide lace bottom and lace shoulders, full ribbed umbrella bottoms, sizes 4, 5 and 6, extra big values at, the suit , . , . ........ ............................ 23C. Tailored Shirt Waists:—A splendid assortment in dark and light colors, slightly soiled, but in value worth double what we are asking. Your choice....... 5 8 C . Or. if you do not feel like putting that much into a suit just now, let us show you w hat big values we are giving in the CLOTHCRAFT LINE OF CLOTHES, fully guaranteed to be all wool and to give you per fect satisfaction for SIO. $12. $14 The Joy of May Day is something you can have as well as anybody else. If you get fixed up here with a new HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT OR OVERCOAT with a new hat and some o f our new shirts, a smart piece or-two o f the Spring neckwear, you’ ll feel like a new* man. Let us show you our H. S. M. Suits that we have for SIS. S20. >22 and S25. THE PARIS PAIR, HooD R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & find up. Boys’ Suits Bring the hoys in and let us show you how nicely we can fit them up with a nice new suit, either dou ble breast or Buster Brown style. Sailor Blouse style or Norfolk. Boys’ Suits for $15»1, $1.75, £2.00 BEST STORE