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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
— LOCAL — A good suggestion— drop in and pay up your back subscrip Second Annual airs, r rank Uuuniug and two H. W. Danielson, manager ot little nieces, ot'The Dalles, visited the grocery department of relatives here last Friday. Strauss’ Co-Operative store, did Geo. Haake, a real estate somf veU artististie work this dealer of Portland, was a business m trimming the south show /•"'I visitor in town on Friday last. vvmdow o f l h e s U m ‘ - 1 I ,s a ‘ - ran go men l of men s iurmsnii .'.irs. Emma I ay lor, of Amity, jrUO(|s being equal to many is spending a few d.’ j s with hei displavs ■■ ;* have semi in N O T IC E ! U)W, , much larger U.an Mosier. Hides bought on consignment. sister. Mrs. David Robinson. Bring your hides to the Bulletin J. 11. and Howard Ba rimin’, of F r u l l i . C. Clark went office. Clinton. Iowa, are here visiti; g Portland Monday to meet Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cummings. Clark, who returned from Cal wa, FOR S A L E Mrs. Al. Nelson and M is, C. Cal., where she has been visiting Bay mare, weight about 1200.: Carlson and children, o f 'I he her son and i.mdly for tlu- past Inquire o f E. O. WiNANS, Dalles, visited Mrs. Win. John- two months. On her v;r home Mosier. S()n last Friday. she shipped off fo r a \isi, with tion. ' " FOR S A L E • ‘ j Miss Retta McNeil, who spent friends at Red Llull. Mrs, Clark (,iie past winter in Port land, re- reports that portions ot < alt tornia Cook stove, sewing machine turned to h e r home near Mosier which sir passed through, and a b o u t'tw o dozen Plymouth last Sunday. very hot and dry. Itock chickens.' Inquiteot A . G. F r e y , Mosier. N O TIC E! Notice is hereby given special meeting o f the Local sportsmen are arranging for a shipment o f 50,000 trout ivy to tie liberated in Mosier Creek early this summer. that a The T a lie. Aid w i e i v will sto c k -' nn et at* d'ie bom • of Mrs v\, (meet at the home o f M is. Wm. holders of the Mosier Valley Tel- Johnson on next Wednesday. eplione Co., will be held on Tues - 1 Every one welcome. day, June 10th, at 2 p. m ., in ,, ... . , . . . . -i , Lambs Hall, to consider the re g -! Mr- f nd ' “V . " ¡ ¡ . " i ^ U'H ulation o f rates which has been Jf1 .*8 L'|H' Ua AficN<1‘1 ,'atTle ordered bv the the Railroad Railroad Commis G o a ,m is- th,S week from 1 ortland to enjoy ordered by a few weeks’ stay on the ranch. sion o f Oregon. , , , , , , , . , Mrs. E. M. l.ongcnecker aim By Order of the Directors. 1 j Mrs. W. A. Storiatali, o f Port D av id R o bin so n , Sec’ y. land, were the guests o f the ., ,,, . . . , ... tam.ly ot W . E . Davis, last F n - )i1 C/olt Stoves ( 'down's. are The Albany Herald takes the V ■ w I ..ship. The officiating d e .g y - § | Hardy Climate, for four years, his salary being Mrs, Hazel Goodwin and »on. A m en c a ’ s leading musicians, ora- S*000 8 year. Each ot the tour £5000 a o f Stevenson, W ash., are visiting tors and entertainers are on the 1 Commissioners receive $5( 1 year. Mrs. M. Harlan. program. SPECIALS THIS W EEK We have a big assortment o f Ladies’ Belts in patent leather, tan and black leather, and also silk and wash belts, in values up to 50c each. The buckles alone are well worth the price we are asking. A ll sizes, i your ch oiet............................................................................ A U C Full size Bandana Handkerchiefs, in red anil blue, r also in plain w k K i .................................................. K Work Sox for Men. full seamless The pair ................................................. OC M en’ s Silk Hose— W e have a splendid line of pure silk thread hose for men. 1 hey come in black only. .)■ The p air.......................................................................... 25c See Robt. T . Newliall, Hood River - - Oregon. LOCAL TIME-TABLE. No. No. No. No. 7 1 2 8 W est bound 7:22 a. m . 2:4ô \1. m 10:20 a. m. 6:35 p. m. East No. 6 KL40 p. m. and Portland Well Done DAY, JUNE The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding' country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutfeingand thread ing tools. Does 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 DaHes, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles. A. E , N e g u s , 21 D RU GS? Greatest Day-Excellent Music-Valuable Instruction-High-Class Entertainment SURE « - T A L E N T Lectures by 0 . A . C. Professors on Farming and Fruit Growing. “ Farmer” Smith, O -W R. & N . Fawning Expert. Governor W est The Brahms Quartet SUMMER SCHOOL » » t o w t.m i | Twenty -five Instructors-Fifty Courses Distinguished Faculty. Eastern University a Complete Chas. N. Clarke,, The Druggist of Hood Rivets for them. He can send them to- you cheaper than you can g e t them at home. S. Educators Added to Regular Dormitories Open. Room at $3.50 per Week. For Now that it is possible to send' merchandise by Parcels Post, we suggest that should you need anything in the way of Prescrip tions filled. Drugs or Patent Med icines, that-you send to Reduced Railroad Illustrated Catalogue, F. GOSB Board and PLUMBINOv Rates. Address STEAM a - nit HOT WATERS HEATING. TH E R E G IS T R A R , U. o f 0 ., Eugene Jobbing- promptly attendai to. M O SIER B A S E B A L L SU PP LIE S FISH IN G - - OREGON D A V ID R O BINSON , M. D. TACKLE P hysician SPOR TIN G GOODS M O S IE R and - S urgeon 1 OREGON Get your Fishing License and be ready for the opening o f the season— April 1st. Mosier Book Store E. G BROCK C IV I L E N G I N E E R General Surveying. Plat A BIG B A R G A IN IF YO U W IS H ting and Drafting M o s ie r - - O r e g o n ’ A n y o n e wishing young apple To meet your friends, stop at trees, in any quantity, can get H O TEL MOSIER. them for less than a third of the ---------- ^ ---------- market price, by applying at the DR. H.. I/. DUMBLE AH Modem and under New Bulletin office. These are first PHYSICIAN Am* SURGEON Management. class trees o f the Spitzenberg, Send to Judd S. Fish for pro Newtown and Ortley varieties, AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES HOOD R IV ER . : OREGON* grams end season tickets. one and two years.old. Quick Will practice in Mosier and GUY Q. S T R Y K E R , Prop. Season Tickets, 8 days delivery. Call or write to " X ” , May be reached by long dis ......... Adults, 82; Children, 81 Bulletin Office. tance phone, Home phone 61. Children under 1 0 admitted with D r . c . h . J e n k in s out charge. D E N TIST Several of our citizens are plan Have you renewed your sub One Day T ick e ts............... 50 cents ning to attend the Rose Festival HOOD RIVER ; OREGON scription to T he B ulletin ? I f Evening T ickets............... 25 cents in Port and next week. 1081 Office Phone, : Res. Phone, 3331 not— why not? 50c Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, with square and round yoke, taped neck and arm-holes, lace trimmed 10c Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, bleached lisle thread, low round and square neek, pure silk tape at neck and arms. The kind you pay 35c to 40c for ¡it other stores, tyi ¿D C Our price Pi I Ikw Cases, made o f good grade n edin. full cut, assorted sizes, for o n ly ......... .......... THE PARÍS High Elevation on Sundays only for Hood River Balbriggan Union Suits for M en— Cool underwear for the warm summer weather. Men’ s Balbriggan Union Suits A dandy garment for the money. The su it......................................................... Embroidery edging, very preitj grade o f lawns, cambric and na ns up to the yard 10c. Your eh.'ice. t T rees . Enjoyable ami instructive Events. Twenty Different and Differing Pro- g r a m s - f r o m two to four every day-presenting several of America’ s lead* ing Musicians, Entertainers and O r a t o r s . ..................................................................... SECONDMAL CHAUTAUQUA TO BE HELD AT THE DALLES UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ]. he- D* lle/ ’ Ju,‘T lf>" ' N u rsery Every Hour of Every Day from 8 A. M. to 10 J>. M. Filled with Interesting, Pins, 2 papers for 5c. Good j( 1 c<',lt l*'l,’ns' have you contributed to the home •af ty Pins, 2doz. 5 c .— S tk au bs . j Mrs. Dick Evans, Mr. and Mrs. ; paper’ s success and prosperity? E. Evans and Lee and Ira Evans OiipoHt Powder is best. Chown. t attended the wedding on Wed- Church of Christ Notes Special for Saturday. Ladies ! nesday noon o f Miss Selma; Silk Petticoat», -blacK and colors, j Vickers, in The Dalles. $2.00. Watch our Specials. N ext Lordsday morning we — STRAUSS I Stanley Albaugh, an old time] I friend and acquaintance o f H. C .| vvish to 3peak to ll,,e Garden Hose now in, Chown’ s . 1 , d a r k , was in town Wednesday I MosUi,'t 0 " lhls 8,lbf c^ 7, ° ' il' 1 | Bible.” W hat a wonderful book, Test U s! Get our regular prices morning. He represen ts the You cannot afford to miss the which is swaying and influencing on Standard Groceries. See what John Deere Implement Company, entertainments which will be ail civilized people, whether they given at The Dalles Chautauqua, you save by paying the cash, j The North Bank dredger which are acknowledged followers of its June 15th to 22nd inclusive. They --STRAU33. |has been engaged in filling in leaching or not. Its pages make will bring to you not only the en .TtilFUS K IN G ” is the Mon- ll,e lon« lrt'slle acro8s the '¡ w r uR|lt ,.|,e present and future, joym ent and culture to be gained artfi o f all 5c cigars. Try one. "Pl»"site Mosier, has suspended | T h e e v e n in g -su b jectw illb e a n - by hearing some o f Am erica’s Sold at S turgess C onkkction - operations on account ot B»e n0Illu.etj |ater greatest talent, but practical EftY S tore . watel’. W hat about Bible School? Now every day instruction, which E. M. Strauss’ new bungalow E.- Chown returne/1 home we are talking to the young boys properly applied will materially on Second street is rapidly near- Sunday from bpringbrook. Mrs. and g irls— those who are only increase your earning value to ing completion. I Chown and little son, who have from about 40 to 90 years not your community. Every reader ¡been visiting relatives there for j ,|.lvs ()|d You should be in Bible o f this advertisement is urged to W ilson’s Hooks and Eyes. Buy the past three weeks, returned School spend at least one day if possible. one edrd at 10c, Saturday and ' Home with him. Yours in earnest, He will g e t bis money’ s worth get a card free also.— S trauss . | H. C ampbell C lark , several times over. W e invite i The local lodge o f Odd Fellows F. A. Arlington and family r e - , wi„ ()b8erve Memoria, Dav next Minister. you to come and bring the whole tnrne.1 home last Friday from a> Sunday, June 8. They will meet ----------»'■ — — family. There is something for afx weeks’ vacation in Montana. at lheir ,)a|| at ;j m. aild march all. Coni places will be provided P O R T L A N D ’S E LEC TIO N where picnic dinners can be W A N T E D -T o exchange 300 **» » Doily to the cemetery where eaten. shares o f Bunker Hill mining Memorial services will be held. | Monday was a very strenous; The following is the Class In stock, (in the Coeur d ’ Alene coun Dr. G. ( . Lshelman, who owns (|ay for Portland. The reason struction for Every Week Day: try,) for a town lot in Mosier. 20 acres of orchard land on Rock • ■ . . . . . ^ being that the city passed from Call at Bulletin office. Creek, was up from Portland last i „ .... „ , .. , ,, Bible Study, 8 A. M. week inspecting his holdings. |tl,e ,0 ,d ie P ™ o f the Rushlight j E. M. Strauss and Dr. R. M. The doctor expressed him self as | machine, which has held the reins Domestic Science, 10 A . M. Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Ross transacted business in Port highly pleased with the growth <>f government for the past two lieaith instruction, 10 A . M. his orchard is making. Ivenrs, into the hands o f H. R. land Saturday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Frank Woodcock, o f Warn! J Alhee; , who- .lORetl,er " ith 1f(>ur Physical Culture, 9:30 A. M. Mrs. J. E. Higley left last week new C o m m i s s i o n e r s , nave f o r a visit with relatives at her has beenconfirmed as registrar of Children's Stories, 4 P. JV1. r.M Lin.,, ¡n g-mvina I The Dalles Land Office, being pledged themselves to conduct j bonded by the Maryland Casualty llu* city’s atfuirs with the utmost Literature, 4 P. M. Horticulture, Mrs. W . E. Chown and Mrs. * onipany, and S. A. Booth, o f zeal and intelligence always Agriculture and Saturday. A. AL and P. Al. t. R. Wilcox wen in Hood River * rimnille has been confirmed as striving to do that which is best V ' C> YwinK' guaranteed - OREGON. No. 17. at'4:04'p . tn.,.flag stop, FAR M ER S’ stioll‘ arises: " \Vhat Vvednesday. lor tin* welfare ot the city. ,, „ v. .. W e desire to call the attention Mr. Albee will assume his . iss - -.sit ewman, <n a j o f our readers to the ad. o f the duties as the city’ s chief-execu- Dalles is v stlu ig her aunt. Mrs. Second Annual Chautauqua, to th e on July 1st, and is elected General True lo Marne lor 33 Years. Bishop. William M. Bell. Famous Orator, June Kith. “ Perils o f American L ife .’ ’ Dr. Ueln.cr II- tu m b le , Popular Pastor Century Church, Portland, June 15th. “ Martin Luther, or the Keligous Revolution of the lblh C en tu ry.!’ Schnnia; u oj mpoon^ Quintet., June 1H. 17, t8. Strong Musical Organization, whose work be- lore I lie Chautauqua lasl year was liie best feature of the Program. The Sadlers, June 17, 18, lb and 20. Addresses and Demonstrations on the Care of the Body and .wamtainunce ot Health. Daily practice o f the lessons given will better the health and lengthen the health o f anyone. Sarah Mildred Wifiner, June 18 and 19. Great Reader and Impersonator. “ Aunt Jane of K en tu ck y.“ "S ig n o f the Cross.” Maud Stevens Concert Company, Music and Dramatic Art. Am erica’s Greatest Solo W h a ler. June 19, 20 and 21. The Brahms Quartet, June 21 and 22. Leading Chicago Singers in Programs o f Great Charm. Dr. Frank V. Van Horn, June 22. One o f the Coast’s Leading Orators. “ Theology of the Fatlke.rless F r o g .’ ’ ..-Vi NE’S- BREAD Daily: (^ The Dalles, Oregon M il t o n ATTRACTI ONS A exchange remarks: “ Your , , ■ i i . > i home newspaper heralded to like world your birth. It told of your entry into school. Men- Uoiied ywurbirthday party when Good ■ ,' u9t (,f U>w" and also investigate! j j j and Well Work narket. Saturday. Satisfaction H O SIER - The Greatest Series of Entertainments Ever j j Brought The Dalles ay‘ ysai were sweet sixteen. Ap- It. is rumored that two o f Mos-1 ¡,lauded your graduation from ier’ s most popular young people the high school, started you to James Sturgess transacted will assume the bunds of ruati i- college, and when jo u returned business in The Dalles Monday. mony in the near future. ’N u f mentioned the first job you se- sed. cured. Told o f your marriage to Baseball Goods, at Chown’ s. A party o f seven fishermen the sweetest girl in town and a!- h ! i : S'-Umner Underwear. carne down from The Dalles last so mentioned the wlvent (‘ u ■ ' ■nUe-.-S’THAt.SS.' I Sunday and “ whipped’ ’ the eveid I ol your first-.»or». iowi waters of Mosier Greek with in -iol visits of pa and mu, syinpa- vY STUUGESd CONFECT. STORE. differenI success. j thized with you in your sorrow, ,, M ... laughed with you in your joy, Mrs. J. E. Cole was a Portland H. M. I’arrv, of Chicago, Ills., . , ,• , . .. .. , m M and when you die it will do its visitoi Sunday. arrived in the city Monday. Mr. , , ,, . , . . . . .. „ lt. . „. , It, n il ‘ I ■ , , best to get you through the pearly Kimball Cultivators, Chown s. ; Parry will look over his holdings ,u u|1|v ^ ^ J)e|. V(.ai. ” for W J h Shoeing Repair Work-. une lb to 22, 1913 Local strawberries are on the Special B lacksmith Horse i. following from an exchange j which reports the marriage of | John William K e g g to Miss Mary ! Ann Vinegar, both o f Greenfield ni:,n vvaH na" ,ed ( t h e , ‘.'''‘‘ ' f ' mmd .Miss Sal \ Bod, while i m Kruom was supported by bis best frien<1* (Jet,,,Ke Strawberry. That sounds like founding a pickle factory. doesn’ t it? W . A . H U SB A N D S / O i o , 1 —L rns u good Yalta ird 4c Ladies’ Keady-to-Wear Dresses for these Warm Days You should see the assortment ot lovely models in Lin gerie, Crepe, Marquisette, Striped \oil Kniinee and Linen Dresses. Si.00, 4.50. 5.00. 5.50 to S.00 Pretty little House Frocks o f Ginghams, Percales, Lint ns. etc. $1. 1.50. S3 to S4 Madrases, An unlimited showing o f New Waists at 50c, 75c. 98c, 81.oJ, 81.98 and up. that will stand comparison with the best shown anywhere. The wide variety o f novel idea*» in tbo new waists is bewildering. Dainty Lmvn or Mar.i.i..,t in: wa : s in ;.ig.. or low neck ... . It-s. Some have Irish pouit or lace yoke, and others are made with exquisite patterns o f embroidery in white or colors. I' d! anti see them aed compare them with waists sliov. n elsew 1 to at much higher prices. Suit Special We have some extra hie values in some Two-Piece Suits for Men, made o f Mohair, and light woo! snit- ings that we are selling at ONE HALF PRICE 810.00 Suits for . . 7 .......... ................................................ $5-00 *12.00 Suits f o r ............................................ $8.00 Sii.ts fo r................................................ a qq 40o These a:v certainly Bargains that you can’ t afford to miss. ’ S L A R G E S T Sc B E S T S T O R E