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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1913)
Wlien the county court made Ortley Items a re-division o f the voting pre Mrs. I . E. Adels returned! cincts of the county, it divided --- ------------------- ---- — Sunday from a few days’ v isit in Mosier Precinct, the line of di A good suggestion -drop in the Ruse City, vision being a line thru the main 1 and pay up your back subscrip- Messrs. Borgeman and John- , ,i, istreet o f Mosier. This line, ex- son left last week will) then ' * rtion. ... .. 0 ... tended on south several miles, famines tor Seattle. , Id vtdes the Mosier Precinct into Our fine croquet grounds are . ,, . , . , , , „„1 . . . | r.ast Mosier and West nosier, FOR SALE completed. 1 hey tire located m . . .. J | il ueatter, in all county elections Bay mare, weight al>out 1200. i lu. pat e. ^ there will lie two polling places, inquire o f E. O. VV' inans , lhe Bridge Club met w ith Mis. ! siLuateci in Hie town of Mo- h i\i osier. Faust Thursday afternoon h*t-j sit.r. According to the law. a Honors were carried oil by Mrs. | v.,t,.t- register in the pre L. D Firebaugh. Light refresh cinct in which he lives, or with! Gil Cook Stoves—Chown’s. ments were served and a good the county clerk. The county! Apples! 25c a box. Strauss. time enjoyed. clerk has recently appointed J. H. M. West was a business Mr. Phillips spent a few days E. Cole Registrar for West Mo ^visitor in Portland this week. here recently with his daughter, sier precinct, and H. G. Kihhee Mrs. R. R. Firebaugh. Baseball Goods, at t'hown’ s. Registrar for East Mosier. The Mrs. Win. Stevenson is home Mr. J. Hallylmrton is improv- registration books and blanks from a visit with friends in the ' nK' slowly. have been received and in a short valley. | Miss Lawson was on the sick time the registration books will list several days last week. |open permanently, or until 30 Save on fresh creamery butter, Miss Arvilla Phillips was very days prior to any general elec ,on ice here. Strauss. pleasantly surprised by a party tion. According to the new law, County Clerk L- B. Fox was o f young folks who helped her when a voter now registers, lie an official visitor in town on celebrate her birthday on the h given a registration certificate; which he preserves and which is j .Wednesday. 11th inst. his “ passport” to all future elec New dress goods, furnishing Wednesday afternoon L. I). tions without registration, s o s and groceries every day. Strauss. Firebaugh made tt business trip long as he maintains his resi Fred Evans and wife and Miss to The Dalles. Mrs. Loomis ac- dence in the precinct in which Nada Clark visited in Hood Riv- companies! him in Hie interest of he is registered. er Wednesday afternoon. her sore eye. J. K. McGregor is having the 1 The church ladies of Ortley HAYNE’S BREAD Daily old Higley house, which he re 1 are organizing a Ladies’ Aid So- AY STURGKSS CONFKCT. STORE. cently purchased, moved onto i cjgty, Kimball Cultivators, Chown’ s. . , . , r Fred Tooley s sister returned his lot on the corner above the J. M. Elliott and N. P. Slur- |)er home» last Saturday, after hotel. The building will be re modeled and used for—we don’ t ,ges9 were Mosier visitors in The spending a week in Ortley. know what, as Jack hasn’ t told Dalles on Wednesday. On returning front the Bar- Special for Saturday; A table racks Hospital at Vancouve ! us. LO CAL — JUNE Repair Work. Satisfaction gtiaranieeu OREGON MOSIER 2 1s t & F. GOSS The Dalles Second Annual Chautauqua Assembly P L U M B IN G . STEAM PROGRAM HOT WATER Joliliing promptly aUen.U'.t to. 8:30— Bible S tu d y ............................................................................. Class Taught by Dr. Jordan 9:30—Physical Culture........... ................................. Mrs. llay iet Colburn Sanderson, Teacher 10:30— “ Pillination o f Cherries” ................................... . Prof. V. R. Gardner, of the 0. A. C. P. M. • and HEATING. A. M. 1:30—Grand Concert......................................... ............... ................... Maud Stevens Company Dramatic Readings................. ..........................................................Mrs. Dixie Reynolds 2:30— “ Co-Operation................................................................. Prof. C. I. Lewis, o f the O. A. C. 3:00— “ Diseases o f Fruit Trees” ...................... ............. Prof. H. S. Jackson, o f the O. A. C. 3:30— Address................................................................................................ Governor Oswald West 4:00— “ Way Down South in Dixie” ................................................................................Dr. Jordan Children’s Stories....................................... ............................................. Miss Elizabeth Bell RoUnd Table............................................................................ ....................Dr. Brainerd MOSIER - - OREGON DRUGS? SURE Now that it is possible to send we I suggest that should you need anything in the way of Prescrip tions fillet!, DrugS or Patent Med- ! icines, that you send to j merchandise by Parcels Post, EVENING Chas. N. Clarke, 7:30—Grand Concert............................................................................................... Brahms Quartet Readings............................................................................ Mrs. Harriet Colburn Saunderson Expression Poses, Pantomimes and Folk Dances by Young Ladies under the Direction of Mrs. Saunderson. The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, ' for them. He can send them to you cheaper titan you can get £ them at home. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. The above Program is our Greatest. June 21 st will be our Great est Day and will bring our Greatest Crowd. ,of odds and ends, 5c each. Bar- Col. Gardner was pleasantly sur-i T. A. Rinehart, of La Grande, Jfains. Strauss. j prised to be met at the train by and County Assessor Jas. A. Messrs. E. H. Burt, James and his s,,n w,1°- with ,lis f’ami|.v, ar- Davis, of The Dalles, are in town Ed Sturgess were visitors in T h e 'rived here recently from the Isle today. Mr. Rinehart is looking ¡Dalles on Monday. of Pines. up land values in the interest of There have been a couple of the Slate Land Board. Next Wednesday the Ladies’ , | surveyors at work on the site of A jlell and wife, of Hood Aid Society will meet at the , Ortley’s tram, which will con- (¿¡ver) visited here Wednesday ¡home of Mrs. J. K. McGregor. : nect Ortley with the railway at j with an(j Mra. Guy Q. Dupont Powder is best. Chown. I Rowena. Stryker. The voters of this school dis Roy Stoltz returned home last Wm. Davis visited in Portland Monday front The Dalles, where trict held an annual meeting at this week. ¡Ipe has been attending high the school house Monday after noon. P. Agidius was elected a .school. director for three years, and Mr. IF Y O U W I S H Mrs. D. W. Hudson, who spent Lorenzon was elected clerk. To meet your friends, stop at ¡the past three months with rela tives in Iowa, returned home HOTEL MOSIER. Greenwood Gleanings last Friday. C. A. Brown who, with his A ll Modem and under New Garden Hose now in, Chown’ s. j family, attended the Rose Fesli- j Management. Miss Alice Mosier, who has val in Portland last week, re- been attending school at St. | turned Monday. Mrs. Brown is | AUGMENTED HATH FACILITIES Mary’s Academy, The Dalles, is still in Portland, where her fath borne for the summer vacation. er, Mr. Barcroft, is seriously ill. GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. T. H. Mayberry and family Do you know we have in stock boys’ new knickerbocker kttee drove over from Hood River on Notice to Creditors pants in corduroy and whipcord, Sunday to their farm in Green Notiro is hereby n>V(,n that the un wood. Mr. Mayberry is report at reasonable prices? Strauss. dersigned has been appointed by the ed to have sold his property. County Court o f (tie State of Oregon, Miss Jessie Kent, who has Willie, Hans Olsen’s little son, for Wasco County, Administrator of been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. about six ',he T,’° ,nM G<xlbe1r"en- L. Root, left on Saturduy for her has been very sick for , r,,, 1 deceased. All persons having claims Weeks. He was taken to le against said estate are hereby notified home in Seattle. Dalles Hospital several days ago. j to present the same properly verified Messrs. Amos Root and Viret Miss Anna Godbersen, w h o to Undersigned at Mosier, Oregon. Brooks this week shipped in a taught at Pine Grove the past within six months from the date of ttiis notice. carload o f tiling which they will year, is home for the summer. Dated this ltith day o f June, 1913. use in draining some wet land on 'I'he annual school meeting, T homas C. G odbkrsen , their respective places. held at the school house Monday Administrator. Special for Saturday: Ladies’ afternoon, resulted in the elec pew style Shirt Waists, includ tion of tiie following officers: ing Misses’ Middy styles; our F. G. Powers, to succeed C. G. regular $1.25 waists at 95c. Stoltz, director, and C. A. Brown | Try a box of Russell Gil- i - Strauss. as clerk for the coming year. Gilbert’ s Chocolates. They Work on the big rock crushing will please you. We car At the annual school meeting plant is being pushed as rapidly ry a full line o f them in as possible. A large force of of this district, held last Mon- i stock. men is expected here next week day, J. E. Higley was elected * and then things will burn. director and J. P. Ross clerk. S STURGESS ................ ..... „ . In No. 8 District, Mrs. Zella i .Cherry picking is in full awing; l)avidhfc«r was e |ecte(, a dirt>cl. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y jthis week. The crop is better or, to succeed her husband, El I than was at first reported and is STORE mer Davidhizar, who was elected 5 bringing the same price as Iasi clerk. Mrs. Davidhizar has the year-180 per ton, f. o. b. Mosier. distinction o f being the first Miss Bertha Booth v»mc came up u|> | woman ... to w be ««w elected «.,. .... on ,, a school last Friday from Corvallis,where board in this part of the county. ! L ' L k B Y & S t e a r n s she has been at school, joining j In The Dalles, Mrs. VV. A. Bell, L aw yers bet mother here and visiting wife of the District Attorney, with friends over Sunday. They was elected ns a director, over left on Monday for Madras. A. E. Crosby by 110 votes. I H O O D R IV E R . O R F G O N VV. A. HUSBANDS B lacksmith Horse Shoeing and General FARMERS’ DAY j reach of The Dalles. mitted Free We expect everyone within Bring the whole Family. P hysician MOSIER and - OREGON Children under ten ad Cool, shady places will be provided where picnic dinners may be eaten. DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN and HOOD RIVER Day Tickets, Adults, S urgeon Children, 25c. 50c., Evening Tickets, 25c. SURGEON : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone 61. Have you renewed your sub scription to T he B ulletin ? If not —why not? A. E. LAKE’S GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Min 100 Suits of Clothes at $30.00 Suits now 25.00 Suits now 20.00 Suits now = - $15.00 = - 12.50 = = 10.00 Regular Price 18.00 Suits now = - 9.00 15.00 Suits now = = 7.50 3C0 Suits at 44 Pegufar Price ALL SHOES $5.00 Shoes....................... $4.50 $4.50 Shoes___ _______ $4,00 $4.00 Shoes........... .......... $3.60 I Your New Suit for the 4th 500 THE The reason we say this is that we have so much con fidence in the satisfaction that we know you will surely get from one o f these fine suits, and we know that if you once try one of these, you will buy no other make. They are fully guaranteed to be of all wool material: the goods is thoroughly shrunk l>efore it is ntade up: they never lose their shape and you are taking no chances whatever when you buy one of these. A BIG R E D U C T IO N Come and see us===It will pay ycu. DALLES OREGON L back of us. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX MAKE AT Everything must go. V\ e stand back of every suit and the factory stands Why delay longer in selecting your new suit? Our stock is most complete and we would take pleasure in fitting you out with one of HATS H. S. & M. Suits for $ 1 8 . $ 2 0 . $ 2 2 and $ 2 3 . If you do not care to pay this amount, we can sell you a fully guaranteed suit for only $10, made by the Ladies’ and Misses Shoes and Oxfords In Tans, Gunmetals, Patents and Kids. These are surely Bargains. They are mostly narrow widths but are well worth your while to investigate. Values up to $4.00 a pair. Your Choice....... ................ 9 8 c CLOTHC R A FT COMPANY. These are guaranteed to be of all wool material and to hold their shape and give yon satisfaction. We have these for $10. $11. $12 and up. Conte to us with your suit troubles: we can fit you out to your satisfaction in every way. DRESS AND WORK SHOES FOR— $ 1.98 A dandy assortment, including a number of pairs of drummers’ samples. A good run o f sizes id the lot, though not a run of sizes in any one kind. Values ui> to $5.00. THE PA R IS FA IR. Your Choice, h o o d r i v e r ' s $ 1.98 l a r g e s t SUMMER DRESS GOODS We have one of the finest assortments of Summer Dress goods this season that we have ever shown, including all the wanted- materials *n cottons, lioett'»; wools and silks, in all the newest designs and pat terns. We want to call your es(>eeial attention to the large assortment of Lawns, Dimities, Mulls and fancy shirt waist materials that we have tipnu ■ nr Bargain Tables. This lot runs in values up to ? »e a yard. Our special price, the yard................ tO 'C S/LK FOUR-IN HAND . - A n largu and varied ings to choote o m - s m ll, o f »»Hlterns and cv !;>r- Your Choice IO C ■ - .¿A. a best store » y « . * g» m r - - j.