Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 02, 1913, Image 4

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— LOCAL —
A good su jure* ti< nv drop in
ami pay up your hack su I »scrip
lion.
For Sale
Select: Earl) Hose potatoes, for
seed or- table. Unequaled for
halving.
C.
J.
LlTTLEl’AGE,
Mosier,. Ore.
Milk For .Sale
Lain prepared to furnish rich
milk in any quantity,. delivered.
Leave orders at Nichol’ s Store.
.1. 0 . H eloin ,.
Mosier. Ore,.
For Sale Cheap
PHI Gravenstein apple trees
liyear-old tops on 3-year-ohi
roots; market price 20e, will sell
for 10e. each, Aiso 10 Black
Republican cherry trees, worth
36c., will sell for 20c each. Ad­
dress or call at Bulletin office.
Notice to the Public.
Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson and son.
E. Morton, o f Portland, spent
Mr. Davidhizar, who lives on
B. A. Walker was an early
Alex, visited Iasi Saturday with a part o f Tuesday on his ranch the Root place, discovered where morning passenger to Hood River The two leading magazines of the
Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly am)
friends at Wyeth.
east o f town. Mr. .Morton ex- the goat had been killed and on Tuesday.
tiie Sunset, have been consolidated
pressed himself as well pleased tracked the cougar by the blood
under the title of ’ ‘ Sunset the Pacific
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W. A. Stark and wife, of Hood
al the appearance of his orchard1 and the trail made by dragging
Monthly. ”
River, spent Sunday and Monday
Successful Operation
and the care it is receiving al the carcass I hru (he brush. The
It is the intention of the published
here with relatives.
Mrs. Ctms. Sparling was taken to ‘.¿pare »va money nur th i t to make
the hands of his foreman,.J. W. brute bad jumped a fence with
the Pacific Mouthiy a credit
Mrs. Gray, of The Dalles, Yonisli.
his prey and had buried it. evi­ to The Dalles Hospital Tuesday Sunset-
the VS esLand a magazine of nation«'-
Spent last S. inlay here with her
Rev. B. A. Warren; of The dently intending In- return later foreman! and in 'lie afternoon value and importance.
daughter, Mrs. Fred Evans.
she was operated on for the re- To introduce i( to new retiriev* we
Dn'les, accompanied by Miss and “ get his goa l.”
will make the follov ing ttyiec'ai. otter:.
Pittsburg Perfect Fence, now Corinne Metz,. Wasco County
Mi’. Davidhizar phoned over to moval of ¡i large tumor. 'I'lie Send 50c in stamps, and we will put
upemtion was performed by Dr. your nan* <m our -nl.:*-ri|>Uuii list ior
sold liv W. E. Chown.
Librarian, and Miss DellaNbrth- Fred* Eva ns-to gel liis dogs . . and
. .
i * . , . . ; n t>
___
I „ . l I ... n . „ m e l i n i u n ir
strike
the
trail
of
the
long-tailed
David Robinson, assisted by the
t,,ui of the ' superbly
’ '*' * ' illustra-
11
copy
Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker and1 Miss ey. Librarian for Hood River m arauder, which w as done, and hospital corps, a?nl was success- ted Mid-Winter
number, and also the
county,
spent-
several
hours
in
Anna Pemlerson were visitors in
i
.
.
r ‘,,1 . . . . j «,»#¡,. 4 * 1 «
aMiiol’u/.ini’f
famous Sunset I n d i a n . s e c u r e i v
in a very short tim e the cou gar " " -»*“ • e n t" e l>
s a t i s f a c l o i ', pitcU,| Ui B Iliai|i„g m l,,, u wih m;.ke
The Dallas ami Hood River -/es- town Wednesday, visiting our was hicated in a tree, from which tmd Mix. Sparling is recovering u i>-autiful ornament for your front
locaWibrary and thepublic school.
room or den.
terda.v,
Mr.. Evans brought him down rapidly,
Send your order ter Fred Lock fey,
“ RUFUS KING” is the M on­
with a well directed shot in the
Northwestern Manager, Sunset the
Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon.
arch o f all 5c cigars. Try one. MUSIC CUSS WILL GIVE ENTERTAIN head.
B. Jj Weller has Accident
MENT
Sold at S tu rgkss C o n f e c t io n ­
Tifis is probably one of a. fam­
Yesterday afternoon, as B. J.
ery S t o r e .
ily of cats which have discovered
The membersof Miss Hunting- that Mosier district is a good Weller was leaving town rattler
Special Ladies’ and ChUdten’ s
ton’ ?» music class will give a re­ place to get arc easy living. hurriedly for Mayerdale, he at-
fibre suit cases, 35c. Strauss..
cital next Tuesday evening, May|yome time’ago Wim Wright saw i tempted to turn.a corner on Ida­
Miss Hazel Uhatfield, of fort--6th, ati Immanuel Church. Thi a cougar in the road, in the same ho Street too short'and the bug­
land,, visited the first o f the members ol the class who will neighborhood where this was gy “ turned turtle.” Mr. Weller
IN YOUR.
week with tier brother. It. 1). lake part in the program are killed Monday, and it, or another didn’ t have time to hunt a soft
Chatfield, and family.
Mrs. Ernest Evans, I be Misses (>r)e^ |ias |,een seen once since spot to alight on. so he landed
head on against a rock lying con­
Mrs. Ed F. Reeves and her Marion Wood, Emily and Arvilla an(] heard several times,.and one veniently beside the road, and
last winter a big animal.
friend, Mrs. M. E. Perry, o f Husbands, Bernice Fisher, and n
Master
led
Young..
supposed
to have lieen a cougar. he received a cut over the left;
spent several days on the ranch
They " ill be ably.-assisted'by» ca||e(| ilt.y; F. Goss’ s ben house,. eye.- He was unconscious when
this week with Mr. Reeves and
Mi’s. Robert Ross 'an d1 Miv Iiel- OM tj,e edge of town, and even picked up, and was carried into
his parents.
n, ..
..
. holt, who will rendtn-vocal' se- Wenti up onto-the poruh of the the Bulletin office, where the
wound was attended to by Dr.
IF Y O U W I S H
Mrs. I). J. Ireiher, formerly |etqf,)nSj and Mrs. John P. Rfiss, |>(Hlgt,
ol Hood River, w hose home is Mis»Clarknind’Mt\ Robt. Scearee,.j There is a bounty of $10 on Robinson, who was hastily sum-
To meet your friends, stop at
nowin Idaho, visited with Mrs. whft, wj|| entertain with instru- j
illl(1 Mr EvaII8 dipped mone<1’ While painful; the wound
HOTEL MOSIER.
'I'. W. DeBussey the first of. thee mental selections.
1
1 .:_ .„ . mi ,, ...
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___ is not serious and at a late hour
|his
“ kill” to. The Dalles,
where
last
night'Mr.
Weller
was
rest-
week-
All whoiareniterestedin music ||e “ cashed in.” The animal
A ll Modem and under New
The good&J.boughtiwhile East are cordially invited to attend, j waa returned to him, after, being ing quietly.
A OVERT! SE
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
Shooing
and
Generali
Repair Work.
Satisfaction g ua ranteeii
MDSlEli
OREGON
M il t o n
N ursery
T rees .
True to A ame /or 33 1 curs.
.Hjrdy (.«limate,
High Flevalion.
See Hobt. T. Newhall,
Hood Giver
-
-
Oregon.
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
No. 7 West hound 7:22 a. m.
2:45 p. ni,
No.. 1
10:20 a. in..
No. 2 East
0:35 p. m..
No* 8
10:40 p. m..
No.. 6
No. 17, at 4:04 p. m., Hag stop
on Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
Home Paper Well Work
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
From my pasture on Mosier
Creek, a Jersey heifer, between
2 and 3 years old, whitish tan
color, black muzzle and long
ijjack taiL.nooear.mark orrbraml.
Suitable reward for information
leading to her recovery,
M rs . S. !).■ F isher ,
Mosier, Ore.. are now ou sale. Look, the new ; No admission wilF'be charged.
a»2t
things over. Don’ t buy. unless
♦
—
you feej like it. St raues..
GOOD TIME AT BASKET SOCIAL
j properly marked by the comity
¡officials, and he will have the
skin made into a rug.
Management.
Card oí Thanks
AUGMENTED RATH FACILITIES
Well Done
The under.-,igned is thoroughly
prepared to put do vn open wells--
in any part of the surrounding’
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cuttingand thread
ing tools. Dues all:kinds o f ce­
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in>
the well business. May be found;
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore.. or inquire at, Maier <£r
Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
A. E. N etus .
On behalf of the M. W.. A. and
the
members of the baseball
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
SPRAY SUPPLIES, Chown’ s. ; Mrs. Amy L. Gove came up
team,
we
wish
to
thank
the
good'
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
The
Basket
Social
gi
ven
by
the
A,carload .of ice -just- received i from Hood River last Friday
lieople of Mosier for the heart',’. —
I evening and attended the, regu- W’óadmen in ■ Chown’s Tiki! on
:ut S. E,; Franeidco’A.
support
given at the Basket
Wednesday
evening,
was
a
suc­
T
o.
t
h
e
,T
e
a
c
h
e
r
:;
lar m eeting <>f the Relieluihs.
Ifco Kft.telPI^ft tliisvmorning
The following plan will govern Social;
cess in every way. A’ short but
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
B. P.'Bailey, manager o f the i amusing and' entertaining pro-jin the eighth grade examination
Signed by the Committee:
fflr a few days’ visit in Portland.
E rnest E v a n s -
New figured Ripplefcte—where? ■ Pacific Power & Light Co. al gram was rendered, in which a I in Agriculture;,
P hysician and S urgeon
j
The
Dalles,
spent
several
hours
j
^
Vonn,l
L eo H ig l e y
“ Strauss,” o f course.
go” with the glAves, ' 1. Twelve questions will be.
in town and vicinity Monday af- for points, between Leo Higley submitted, from which the pupils
MOSIER
-
OREGON
J a s . E. C ole
J. M. Efliott. was a< visitor al
iternoon.
and
Ray
Bailey,
and
a
“
coon
j
may
choose
ten.
The Dalles on Tuesday.
Veateh & Root started up their j dodger,” with Leo NiehoPas the
2. If a pupil has-a-garden .or
H AIL R E A L E S T A T E CO.,
D r . C .. H. J e n k i n s
S. F. Goss transacted business
! saw mill 11ris week, after a shut-' coou, figured, after which the) has done any creditable work in
D E N T IS T
in Hood River Wednesday morn­
Mosier, Oregon.
j down for the winter. It’s good baskets were auctioned off and j agriculture, the teacher may
a house, barn or packing
ing.
In hear the hum o f the m achin-- the con ten ts disposed o f.
¡g iv e 30% fo r such w ork. In this h o o d river
O r e g o n
The Town W ith a Tutine
sh.sl to build.- J. P. E r h art
3. J. Speer, of Hood River, j ery and blow ing o f the whistle
'Hie net proceeds o f the e v e -le a s e the pupil need answ er only i
will furnish bonds to build'
K a . Phone, .1331
was a visitor in town fast Sun­ again .
ning, which amounted to alrout I seven questions out o f the tw e lv e ; <)ff'‘;t l llo"e’ los>
according to plans and speci­
day.
$72, will he used to purchase th eisu b m itted .
D e r b y & S t e a r n s fications.. Phone,. 115.
Notice to Fruitgrowers
Mosier visitors ini.Thte- Dalles
neressary equipment for* a firet-1 3. If a pupil'falls low in this
Exceptional bargains on Wag­
last Saturday were Mrs. Wm.
.su b je ct, the county superintend-
1 have a quantity o f first-class
ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown.
L awyers
class ball team.
j Stevenson, Miss I.enova- Hunter,
’ I ent ' may add
” not • m ore than
“
c 25%
'~'u 2-yeai'-°h l apple trees, which I
S. F. GOSS
Get your ide this summer from J. E. Proctor, Lee Hunter, Jack
foi? a creditable exhibit at a will sell at 5 cents each at Hood H O O D R I V E R . O R F G O N
Church ol Christ Noies
S- E„ Francisco,
Lelliott and J. M. Carroll.'
River.
These trees sell regu­
county, district or state fair.
larly at 16 cents each, but I ____________________________________________ i --------------
P L U M B IN G .
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y
d
e
T.
B
o
n
n
e
y
,
Win. Marsh was a business
The East is crazy over Bulga­
offer them at the above low
We call your attention, re-
H.
G.
KIBBEE
County
School
Superintendent.
visitor at the county Seaton Mon­ rian'effects. We have this, col­
STEAM a n d HOT WATER:
price in order to close out the
spectfully, to- our subjects for
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ody.
oring in hand and ruffle trim­
1IFATJNO.
stock.
S.
W
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H
e
p
p
n
e
r
,
next Lordsday services» as fol­
N O TA R Y P U B L IC
Elated with thein victory last
Hood River, Ore.
J. P. Erhart made a business mings. ladies’ lies, etc. Prices lbws: Morning, “ Blessings to
Jo b b in g prom ptly u tU -m lril to.
trip to Portland the first of the less than the nearby towns— to he Found in God’s House. ff Sunday over the North Bank
O reg on
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
MOSIER
Strauss. “ Pay cash' anil watch Evening, ‘ ‘A Sand or a. Rock I IwH team,.the Mosier: nine will
week.
p o R PUBLICATION
your hank account grow .”
g o to Cascade Locks next Sun-J
; Foundat ion-'— Which T'
Dupont Stumping Powder is
(PUBLISHER)’
day and try out the team there.
S to r e Y our apples
Mrs.
A.
J.
Landon
and
two
j
We
want
every
member
to
be
best. Chown has it.
Department of The Interior, U. S.
children^ who visited here for a 'present at these* services, and
Land Office at The- Dalles, Oregon,
In our New Modern Cold Storage
Frank Ginger and Ben Veateh
1 fortnigh, with her brother, J. P. ¡don’ t stay away unless for a
April 8th, 1913.
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
Plant.
were week-end visitors in Port­
Erhart. and family, returned on j reason that you can look God
NOTICE is -hereby given that Llola
land.:
Equipped with the latest-
General Surveying, Plat­
J. Bailey, widow of Roy M. Bailey
Sunday to her home at: Olinda. Almighty in the face and give to
(deceased),
of
Hood
River,
Oregon,
DRY
AIR
SYSTEM
E. J. Middleswart and wife ¡Cal.
¡Him. Think, o f these words, and
ting and Drafting
SURE .
„
'
who, on May 13th, 1908, rande Home-
were visitors at The Dalles last
Miss Estelle B Pârker. who •
‘ '
...t
, , I
stead, No» 16011. Serial :N(X 0*422, for We have every facility for hand­
Monday.
has been teaching school at Mai-
We are havingvrsifovs and ad-
Now that it is possible tosend sEiNWl, Section io. Township 2 ling, shipping and delivering. Mosier - - Oregon;
hour City in Malheur* cnwitv.
,0 <Hir Bible School. If msrehandise by Parcels Post; we Ni«rh. Range n E)VM, has filed
HAYNE’S BREAD Daily
Charges Reasonable.
visited lieiie the first o f the wesk'. 'S * Hi Ale Sclvool indeed, for t h e saRffest that should you need notice of intention to make five Anali
a . y S u r g e s » C onfect . S tore ,
DR.. H. L. DU M BLE
Bible is our only guide-there as anything in the way of Prescrip-
‘ l ü r a '^,8h .1ÌÌ" ^
| U N IO N M E A T C O M P A N Y
leaving Tuesday morning
laud above desuribed, before F. A.
J. N, Mosier returned Tuesday’ Portland.
well as well as in our Church tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med j Bishop, IT. S. Commissioner, at bis W arehouse Dept.,
PHYSICIAN a n i i SURGEON
Portland, Ore.
.teachings and Government.
night, from a business trip to
j icnies, that you send to
office at Hood River, Oregon, on the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HOOD
RIVER
:
OREGON-
Robert and Richard Scearce
Portland.
17th ilay of May, 19iS.
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k .
have been spending the week in.
Will practice in Mosier and
Ghas. N. Clarke, I Ulaimant names-as witnesses:
Mrs. W. A. Hqsbands was Portland, visiting friend« and j M in ,9ter o f the Home Church.
May be reached by long dis­
Madam,
Read
McCall's
i Earl Bailey, James Camp ami Hattie
shopping in Hood River Tuesday enjoying the concert of Hdgene
”
tance phone. Home phone 61.
The Druggist o f H ood River, E. Bailey, allof Mosier, Oregon, and j
afternoon.
TSie Fashion Authority
Ysaye. the-famous violinist, und|
HUNTERS KILL COUGAR
TV
j
.
Randolph L. Morrow, of Hood Hiver,
for them. He can send them to - Oregon.
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H A RMONY GRAPH OPTION E his talented son, Gabviel.i
TcCALL’ S is a large, artistic, hand-
O V E R 65 Y E A R S *
o mcly illustrated 100-page* monthly
Last
MöndAy
afternoon
Fred
-
v
wu
cheauer-thau
you
can
get
c. W. .Moon,
j
records at half price. Ghowni
P E R IE N C E
Magazine ‘.hat is adding to the happi­
Better men's and women’s Evans and Elmer Davidhizar- them at.home.
I
Register.
ness and e f f i c i e n c y of 1 ,1 0 0 ,(0 0
women each month
f
T H. Moflfatt, of Dallas. Ore., gloves than evt reame to Mosier b
,,t t<> town a cougar which
E. m h i'Siie 1« LritJjfiil o f fitsbiwi«, fnnojr-
Wfirk. interesting sliwi t stories, ami scores
spent the first of the week with before. 1 bought th* sample : th had kUW that morning on
o f lul mu '-saving nml innuey-saving Id'as
f h tronieii.
I'ticre ai«» m ore than 50 o f
VV. A. Davis.
BASEBALL SUPPLIES
the newest designs o f t h e ri'lrhrated
; lino of a custom factory and will the Ri}oi p|ace. about a mile and
Met A l.I. P A T T E R N S hi each Issue.
M eCAI.I, P A T T E R N S am fam ous for
FISHING TACKLE
J j K. MeGregorireturned yes­ pass the good things on to you. |a ,)alf from Moiien Tl>e animal
Ft' e, fit. sim plicity and econ om y. Only
10
and 15 cents each.
1 “ j was evidently a young one,meas-
terday from a few days' stay in \ tl!ues up to $1. . a
SPORTING GOODS
T h e publishers e f M cCA LT/S w ill «pend
Attvone sending nakfeteh and description may
;
$2.19.
Strauss.
(
ash
makes
the
thousand*
o f dollars extra in the raining
the Rose City.
quickly ascertain- on r opinion free w hether an
uring 6. feet, 6 inches from tip to.
m ouths In order to When Met M I X 'S head
invention ta probably patentable. Conimunlra-
Git vour Fishing License and be ready for the opening
; i>rice and we make good.
atid shoulders at>ovo all other wouti n s
t
loi
ta etrleUy cot itldent Ini. MflNOBOOH on P aicuta-
tip and weighing 106 pounds.
lungnzines at an y price.
However.
ten t free. Oldest agency fo r pecurtng patents.
Oliver and Syracuse Plows>at
M et\\f.!.'S is on ly 60c a y ea r; positively
Patents taken through Mutin A Co. receive
o
f
the
season—April
1st.
w orth # 1 . 00 .
The big cat had been taking |
Al Behrens returned last Sat­
ipeci'tl notice, w ithout charge, in the
O-, w-r.n
pr.#
Chown’s
urday from his former home in toll from a bunch o-f goals be-i
cm yetir n -st cop y o f McC’A L L 'S ,
you
m i - scrilie quickly.
New tan, Ndbuck and GOn West- Virginia, where he spent longing to Mr. Root., killing
A handsom ely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any soient die Journal. Term s.
a
T I MciAU COM PUT 226 Vrt TT. Si..
year ; fou r m onths, #L doW by all new sdealers.
Metal pumps and oxfords this I the \\ inter with his father,whose three recently, the last victim I
V
Y<V fo, ^ free cop y r>( AT ' \f.T <? *• - ' -r-
& 361 Bro*d«r»y.
f- 1 ucw prrmtum cata.ugur. V ■ ,,L* c
week* Strauss-—he sells good sickness last fall was the cause being killed Sunday night or
.i I-.:-
t» rn catalogue also live on request.
Braucb u n e ». (39 V SU W l r t l w u n . D. C.
shoes.
early Monday morning.
j of his going east.
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
I f You H ave
E. C. BROCK
DRUGS?
Scientific American.
Mosier Book Store
Y oun g Men
want the t>e\v sack suit styles we are showing this
Spring; we’ ve never shown Indtcr models than theso.
The fabrics are all wool, chosen for young men; the
designing done by young mon for young men. Nobody
but
HART, SCflAFFNER & MARX
does it just this way; we’ ve brought these goods to
you because we want you to have the best.
H., S. & M. Suits for SIS,
$22 and $23.
Or, if you do not care to put* this much into a suit
just now', let us show you one o f our dandy all wool
CLOTHCRAET SUM’S, guaranteed to give you satis­
faction in every way and to be made of all wool mate­
rials. They come in all the newest weaves and pat­
terns and we have them for $10. $11, $12 and up.
Come in and see them.' We will l>e pleased to show
you any time that you care to look, even tho you are
not quite ready to buy.
Marc ella Combinations, 00c..
Scores o f women show preference for these combi­
nation garments. They’ re neatly made of fine nain­
sook, with dainty lace insertions and beautiful medal­
lions and edges to match.
MARCELLA DRAWERS, too, find great favor with
all who try them; made o f fine nainsook and have dain­
ty ruffle o f embroidery.
The p a ir ............................................................... 50C
MUNN Co
Ladies’ Muslin Drawers — 25c. They are made of
excellent quality cambric, in plain, lace or embroidery
flounce, and shown iu straight or circular styles.
Your choice, the pair.......................................
25C
Dainty Corset Coiers. made of fine nainsook, and
shown in a large assortment of pretty styles, with dain­
ty trimmings of laces, ribbons and embroideries. All
sizes. Your choice..............................................
25C
Ladies' Gowns—50c. A good assortment of styles
in high-neck. V-neck and low-neck. Made of high
quality cambric and outing flannel, trimmed with em­
broideries and lace. Every garment well made and
neatly finished.
Your choice.
50C
New York
Specials This W eek
Ladies. Misses' and Children's Canvas Oxfords
with low, medium and high heels, just about all sizes
in the lot. Slightly soiled, but there are values in
this lot up to $1.50. and we know you can not pass
them by for. the pair, o n l y ........................ ...
25c
Infants' Hose, with shaped foot, made <>f fine
lisle. Sizes 4 to 5J. in black and tan. Some of these
are o f the Black Cat and other standard brands, reg­
ular 23e sellers. Special this week, the pair.
15c
Men’ s Fine Chambray Work Shirts, come in plain
blue and tan. worth 45canywhere. Our price, 3 5 c
Men’ s Guaranteed Corduroy Trousers, pair, S 2 .0 0
Ladies’ Belts, values up to 50c., your choice,
IO C