— LOCAL
Born: May 12th. 1913, to Mr. Interesting Sunday School Items
and Mrs. Geo. Young, a daughter.
IF YO U W I S H
B ASE B ALL SUPPLIES
[Contributed.]
FISH ING T A C K L E
B
:— May 2 id. 19'". to Mr.
The attendance o f town and
A good suggestion drop in and Mrs. R. H. Cummings, a son.
SPORTING GOODS
I country people at the Union Sun
and pay up your hack subscrip
Get your Fishi lg License and be ready for the opening
Mrs. H. M. West is visiting at day School last Sunday was about
tion.
Shaniko with her parents, Mr. as near even as possible, 28 town
o f the season —April 1st.
and Mrs. W. H. Moody.
people and 27 country people.
For Sale
The Mosier base ball team will
This Sunday School
ad
Select Early Rose potatoes, for play the Underwood boys on the vanced wonderfully in the past
seed or table. Unequaled for local diamond next Sunday.
two years.
The officers and
baking.
teachers
have
been
loyal and true.
¡VIr. and Mrs. F. A. ShOgien
C. J. L i t t l e p a g e ,
came up from Portland last Sat The record systems are modern 1
M osier, Ore.
urday and spent Sunday on their and up-to-date. All supplies are
Have you renewed your sul>-
the best that can be proemed.
place just east o f town.
scription to T h e B u l l e t i n ? I f
Milk For Sale
.
But loyal teachers, fine record
not —why not ?
l . .1. Littlepage is the most gygtenis, etc. do not make the C I V I L E N G I N E E R
I am prepared to furnish rich
milk in any quantity, delivered. popular man m this, neck o f th e , Sun«,ay School o f full *alue to General Surveying, P la t
Notice to Fruitgrowers
woods at present—he is around the children or grown person.
Leave orders at Nichol’s Store.
taking stock of the taxpayers’
I have a quantity o f first-class
ting and D rafting
J'. O. B e l l in '*
They are o f course essential
wealth.
2-year-old apple trees, which I
M osier, Ore.
features, hut there are other im-
will sell at 5 cents each at Hood
Mrs. Ed. A. Race and children portant things. One o f these is
i River.
These trees sell regu-
A BARGAIN
and Miss Emma Sayre, left Mon- good order during opening and
I larly at 16 cents each, but I
First and last chance to secure day for Mom, where she will closing exercises, and also study
I offer them at the above low
DR. H. L. D U M B L E
spend a few weeks with her par- period. I f the thought o f rever-
| price in order to close out the
a new piano cheap.
PHYSICIAN a n o SURGEON
ents.
lence and devotion is not inculca
I stock.
S. W. H eppner ,
J, E. J o h n s o n
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OREGON
ted in the lives o f children when 1 HOOD R IVER
Hood River, Ore.
Joseph Weaver and family ar
young, the chances are they
Will practice in Mosier and
rived this week from Goshen,
Oil Cook Stoves—Chown’s,
never will lie.
May lie reached by long dis
Ind., and they are visiting Mr.
The
first
requirement
in
main
tance phone. Home phone 61.
Mrs. E. L. Root was a visitor W eaver’s nephew, E. W. David-
taining order is to have the
In The Dalles on Wednesday.
hizar and family.
officers and teachers o f the school
Kimball Cultivators, Chown’ s,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. Howeand reverentand orderly themselves.
King Philip red and yellow seed the latter’s sister, Miss Daisy
The churches should he used
Now that it is possible to send
Biles, arrived from Portland in any way that will he to the
Corn. Strauss.
merchandise
by Parcels Post, we
P L U M B IN G .
Miss Lorene Dunamore left ^uet,da-v a,ld wl'll spend the sum- glory and honor o f God, but not
suggest
that
should > ou need
for play houses and romping
Monday for a visit in Portland. mer at Lehowa.
STEAM a n d HOT WATER
anything in the way o f Preserii>-
It is almost safe to say that all > founds o " Sunday morning,
HEATING.
tions filled. Drugs or Patent Med
H A Y N E ’S BREAD Daily
danger o f injury to crops by frost The responsibility for good order
icines, that you send to
Jobbing promptly attended to.
a y S tu rg ess C o n f e c t . S t o r e .
is over. I f this is true, Mosier lies with the leader and teachers, j
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OREGON
Miss Ruth Clement was a vis- shoul<l have heavy yields o f all
The Superintendent announced | MOSIER
that
the
Annual
County
S.
S.
Con-
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1tor in Hood River last Saturday, j ^'nds °f fruit this year.
vention will he held at The Dalles,
D AVID ROBINSON. M. D.
Wm. Baker returned to Mosier
Mrs. J. W. Huskey came up
Friday and Saturday, May 23rd
this week from Hood River,
for them. He can send them to
from1 Ruth ton yesterday and vis
and 24th.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
where he has been working on
you cheaper than you can get
ited friends.
MOSIER
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OREGON
the power dam o f the Pacific
. 7,
them at home.
Day’s Work plug tobaccu, 39c, Power & Light Co.
Church Mf Uinst Notes
— Strauss.
Mr. Tom Evans arrived ¡asL N ext Lordsday morning, ourj
Fred Wilson, o f The Dalles,
Saturday night, by boat, fro m ! auhiect will be this- “ P1«n and
h"S
DRUGS?
SURE
S. F. GOSS
Baseball Goods, at Chown s.
! ^ c ^ o ^ Z ' ! f/'’ """“i*
H. M. West returned yesterday terday-
I People are Catholics, Baptists,
frum a business trip to Portland.
County Assessor Jas. A. Davis Advents and Congregational-;
Miss Ellen Carlson is home ^
<^wn from The Dalles last ¡Ms.” This latter subject may
mm a week’s visit with friends Mo!" ?y’ 8p* ndinf a / ew hours surpr.se you but come and hear
at The Dalles '
i assisting
C.
J.
Littlepage, ; the how and why, and we think
deputy assessor for Mosier dis- you will he satisfied.
1 iuod time to buy sugar. Good 'trfet, in making assessments.
We had new scholars and visi-
“ l,uy il at S'-™™’»-
! c. J. E. Carlson left Tuesrlay l“rs
.B i’’ le Sl''T l ,Mt Sun-
W. P. Vining, who severely morning for White River, where jta y ' W o n t you be ohe next
sprained his ankle some weeks with County Surveyor A. W. i Sunday? Children’s Day exer-
ago, is again able to attend to Mohr and L. M. Smith, he will cises will lie held the first Sunday
nig duties.
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several new roads. The|in June.
White River country is very I Yours for nothing hut truth,
Dupont Powder is best. Chown. rough and broken and the work
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k , Minister.
,r r ,
. (o f viewing and estimating these!
ii. John Eder, o f Portland, in roads wMl be arduous and will re -1
Die guest this week o f Mr. and quire some time to complete.
SCHOOL CLOSES
Airs. G. P. Morden.
Mrs. Jas. Piercy has returned
All silk taffeta ribbon, 3 and 4 from a visit with her daughter,
The Mosier school will close
inches wide, worth 20c and 25c, Mrs. Frank Stuart, at Maupin. next Friday.
An interesting
Mrs. Staurt accompanied her t
,
, , .,
..
at 12c. —Strauss.
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mother, bringing with her, o f , program, rendered by the pupils,
J. E. Cole. W. T. McClure and course, her “ first and only,” for , w,n l>e K»ven at the school house
¡in the afternoon, and patrons of
Leo Higley were visitors in Hood grandpa to see.
River Monday afternoon.
Chase & Sanborn’s Seal brand the school are cordially invited to
coffee
in cans. Special for Sat be present.
Garden Hose now in, Chovvn’ s.
The term just closing has been
urday, regular 45c, 1 pound at
N. P. Sturgess left on Monday 35c. Regular 85c, 2 pound, at very successful and generally
for Portland, where lie will again 69c.—Strauss. You lose money satisfactory, and the teachers,
place himself under a physician’s
you don I watch our windows Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss
and our specials.
«are.
Huntington, will leave with the
An Oregon lad heat the liest good will o f the pupils and pa-
Men’ s new work shoes an d
record made in England in mis- trons and with the consciousness
Blurts this week—Strauss.
mg the greatest number o f pota
o f work well done.
Mrs. C. C. Clement left Mon toes from a single tuber. An
English boy raised 220 pounds
day afternoon for Los Angeles, from eleven potatoes and the
F. W. Chipman. representing
Cal., called there by the death of English papers saw something in the Bankers’ Reserve JJfe Inspr-
a friend.
that to crow about. An Albany ance Company, o f Nebraska, was
RUFUS K IN G ” is the Mon- boy winning the state contest ¡n town yesterday. Mr, Chipman
among school children last .vear
,
t
t M
til'cu ot all 5c cigars. Try one. grew 660 pounds from one potato [
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p y
.
ooid at S turgess C o n fe ctio n - hv
sprouts from | Gardima Godbersen an insurance
buy S tore .
the original, which had 13 eves. 1 policy o f $3,030, which her son
transplanting
There seems to 1« a difference Th« ma“;
deceaaed- « * *
Messrs. Otto
Huge, Viret
Brooks and C. H. Dunsinore of opinion in regard to the ques- >ied. Mr, Godbersen had paid
were business visitors in The lion of high water in the Colum- two premiums on his policy,
bia this year. Many have pre- The short time elapsing between
Dalles yesterday.
dieted that the river would reach the proof o f death and the pay
J. M. Elliott, H. M. Landes and a higher stage this spring than ment o f the policy is gratifying
J. K. McGregor, were business for many years, while others, to Mrs. Godliersen, and shows
visitors at the county seat on who claim to have accurate knowl-.
edge of the conditions operating the promptitude with which this
Tuesday.
to make high or low water, say company meets its obligations.
C. A. Bell and wife, of Hood that all signs point to a stage be
Mrs. S. D. Fisher and Miss
River, spent Wednesday night low the average How this season. Dolly Fisher, were visitors at
here with the latter’ s sister, Mrs. If you listen to us. we’ ll t<’.l you The Dalles on Monday last.
more abi ut it later.
Guy Q. Stryker.
Specials This Week
Ladies’ all silk thread hose with elastic tops; a good as
sortrnent of colors in about all shades. This hose is
worth regularly 75c a pair. This week the pair 3 3 c
Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps, only a few left but what
there are cannot be beat. The former price on them
ran up to $1.75; your choice of what there ia for the
pair........................................................... 2 5 c
Indies’ black sateen and black and white stripe under
skirts, excellent values. Your choice................. 5 0 c
General
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
M il t o n
Ul)\ Q. STRYKER, Prop.
nursery
tr e e s
A H o f the property belonging to H.
Hitnfy Climate,
High Elevation
See Robt. T. New hall,
Fruit Lands
Hood River
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Oregon.
Town Lots
L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E
Fire Insurance
HAIL REAL ESTATE CO.,
Mosier, Oregon.
The Town With a Future
D r . C . H. J e n k i n s
DENTIST
HOOD RIVER
ORECON
1
Ret. Phone. 3331
O ffice Pilone. JOS
S tore
Y our
apples
In our New Modern Cold Storage
Plant.
Equipped with the latest
DRY AIR SYSTEM
We have every facility for hand«
ling,
shipping and
delivering.
Charges Reasonable
U N IO N M E A T C O M P A N Y
Warehouse Dept.,
No. 7
No. I
West tioimd
7:22 a. m,
2:45 p. m
No. 2 East
10:20 a. m.
No. 8
6:35 p. m.
No. 6
10:40 p, m.
No. 17, at 4:04 ju tn., flag stop
on Sundays only fo r Hood R iver
and Portland.
Well Work
Well Done
The ««deraigneid is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread
ing tool«. Does ait kinds o f ce
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 ¿ears’ experience in
the well business. May be found
by addressinghim at The Dalles,
Ore,, or inquire at Maier &
Sefauino's Store, The Dalles.
Portland, Ore.
A. E. N egus .
M. Landes, and formerly belong
ing to D. D. Hail, will be sold at public auction on Saturday, M a y the
1 7th, in the town of M o s i e r
Farm Implements, Horses, Buggy, Hack, Dandy Wagon, Harness,
Hand Tools, Cross-cut Saws, Miscellaneous Tools, Complete Grub
bing Outfit for 20 men, Harrows, Disc, Etc,
Lot
60x120 feet
And all the equipment of the office of D. D, Hail Co.f being the best
equipped real e?tate office in Wasco County, consisting of
Two Desks, Davenport, Four Dining Room Chairs, Two Office Chairs, Splendid Filing
Cabinet, Names of 1000 prospective Land Buyers which cost $3000 to secure^ Safe,
Typewriter, Rugs.
EVERYTHING WILL P O S IT IV E L Y BE SOLD TO TH E HIGHEST BIDDER.
DON'T MISS TWS,
AS IT WILL BE THE GREATEST D A Y OF B A R G A IN S E VER EXPE RIE N C E D IN TOWN.
BRING TH E W IFE, AS TH ERE AR E USEFUL THINGS TO BE SOLD A T B A R G A IN PRICES THAT
SHE W IL L W AN T.
TERMS OF SALE:
GOODS M A Y BE INSPECTED A N Y TIM E
Under $10, cash;
or more, half cash, balance commercial notes
Remember the date-Saturday, May 17
2 P. M.
98c
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Ladies' Tailored Suits & Dresses
mixtures. All the new cutaway styles with fancy col
lar and belt, or plain tailored models with small notch
collar aad re vers. We know we can please you in style
quality and price.
Ladies Cotton Foulard House Dresses, very neatly
m ade and trimmed most becomingly with dainty em
broid ery
fo r ............... .................. .1 $ 3 . 5 0 and $ 4 . 2 5
M isses’ and Children’s W a s h Dresses
2nd Floor
Men’s cloth hats, so popular with all. this spring:
greys, browns, and fancy mixtures. Your choice 5 0 c
If you have not already selected your new spring suit
you do not want to overlook the many handsome styles
Men’s White Japonette Handkerchiefs, nice soft finish
and will give you the best of wear. 8 for ........ 2 5 C
that we have for you to choose from. They’re of
eponge, checks, serges, bedford cords and mannish
A splendid line and at the most reasonable prices. You
will find that you can buy a nice dress ready to put on
and wear for the little girl or miss at this store for
about what you Would pay for the material at other
places. D reaaesfor2SC » 35£-45<S. S O c . $1,and up
T H E P A R I S FAIR,
.
True to Name tor 33 Years.
Auction! Auction! Auction!
Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps. These are narrow’ widths
and if you are lucky enough to lie able to wear this kind
o f a shoe you can save some good money by looking
them over. Values from $1.75 to $3.50. Your choice
the pair .............................................................
and
a u g m e n t e d b a t h f a c il it ie s
The Druggist of Hood River,
f-|1t £e
™ei
ms iancn east ot town, the evening ° will
be ' this;
Howl
Mrs. Evans joined him here yes- an([ Why the Christian Church
Shoeing
Repair Work.
A It Modem and under New
Management,
Chas. N. Clarke,
south^of Mocier! ^
Horse
HOTEL MOSIER.
♦
rrm
Mosier - - Oregon
B l a c k s m it h
To meet your friends, stop at
Mosier Book Store
E. C. BROCK
W. A. HUSBANDS
Your New Spring Suit
You will not have to hunt for a good Spring Suit if
you come here. W e’ ll show you pfentv from
HART, S C H A F FN E R & M ARX
And it won’ t take yeu long to choose either. It is
easy when you can have the suit the day you buy.
No waiting, no tryons, no delays. You see just how
it looks: no guessing. These suits are guaranteed
all wool and to hold their shape and give you satis
faction in every way. You take no chances as we
stand back of this gnarantee and the factory stand
back o f as ft. S. & M. Suits foe
$19.00, $20.00, $22.00 awd $25.oi>
Or it J ou do not care to pul thi£ fcrrtount into a suit
oikni sh you,with 8 CLOTHCRAFT
GUARANTEED SUIT, one that we can also recom-
2Vl'**an<i b8<* ot h for $10.00» lil.tx)
00 and JplO.llO»
H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E