Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 18, 1913, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
A good
—drop
in
P. L. Arthur and wife arej
spending a few days this week
at the Punch fow l, on Hood I
River.
PROGRAM
DAV il> ROBINSON. M. I).
P h y s ic ia n
O f H o m e T a l e n t C o n c e r t , i n I m m a n u e l
C h u r c h . F r i d a y E v e n i n g . J u l y is
and
ADVERTISE
I here, visiting Mrs. S. 1). Fisher Solo................................................. ....................................................Selected
land
family.
Mr. Tom Lelliott.
Horse, buggy and harness.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Wilcox and Piano Solo............................................................Grand Polka de Concert
Also a number of farming im­
plements asid articles of house­ the latter’s cousin, Miss Carrie
Mrs. Webster
j Evans, left on Tuesday for a
hold furniture. See
j week’s outing at Badger Lake. Male Quartette.................................................................. Fairy Moonlight
R. M. IloSS.
( A Bowl of Roses
P>e sure to attend the Home Solo...............................................................................
For Rent
( What is Life?
Talent Concert tonight, in Im­
Mrs.
Ross.
The program
Small house of six rooms and manuel Church.
bath, furnished; on I he edge of : will be found elsewhere in these
i columns.
town. Inquire of
■ J. K. M c G regor ,
Mr. Fred Jacobs, of Oregon
Mosier, Ore.
| City. visited several days last
| week with Mark A. Mayer. Mr.
Notice to Fruitgrowers
I Jacobs is proprietor of the Ore-
|gon City Woolen .Mills, the larg­
Please lei us have your esti­ est mills west of the Mississippi
mate of fruit of all kinds, in­ River.
cluding apples by varieties, be­
F. A. Franz, a hardware deal­
fore August 1st, if possible.
er of Hood River, was in town
Mosier Fruit Growers A sh ' d ._
Wednesday demonstrating the
merits of the Barnettapple pick­
Prune Packers Wanted
ing bucket. We understand thaf
We will need about 50 girls he secured orders for quite a
and women to pack prunes dur­ number of them.
ing the last two weeks in Au­
Don’ t forget this is the place
gust. All persons wishing to to gel Haynes’ bread, snails,
pack will please file (heir appli­ pies, etc. Fresh doughnuts and
cations at out office.
snails every day. I am increas-
Mosier Fruit Growers Ass’ n.
ing ni.v orders and hope not to
jl**s
J he out of bread at any time.—
j Strauss.
#
Saturday
Specials:
Soap,
10
Oil Cook Stoves—Chown’ s.
bars for 25c. Any trimmed hat
H. M. West was a business
! worth up to $8.50, our former
yisitor in Portland this week.
¡prices up to $4.95, Saturday—
Baseball Goods, at Chown’s.
I $1.85. Any ladies’ street hat or
H. M. Scearce was a business child’s hat, 95c. Last call for
visitor in The Dalles on Wednes­ ladies’ Khaki suits, 95c. Strauss,
day.
j
Piano D uet............................................... *.....................................
Miss Burton, Miss Johnson
Selected
Solo.............................
Selected
business matters at the county
seat on Monday.
Dupont Powder is best. Chown.
Miss Blanche Ross is spending
a couple of weeks in Portland
with an aunt.
Trouble getting good vinegar?
I have a barrel of very finé vine­
gar. Try some. Strauss.
Kimball Cultivators, Chown’s.
R IV E R .
ORFGON
North Beach
NOW IN FULL BLAST
W hy not plan your Summer Vacation
at this wonderful resort, reached
by rail to Portland via
IF Y O U W IS H
To meet your friends, stop at
A TRIP
DOWN THE
COLUMBIA
HOTEL MOSIER.
All Modem and under New
A
REST
BY TH E
OCEAN
Management.
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
Steamer Trip down the Columbia via O-W. R. & N.
Steamers
H. G . K I E B E E
Poe gavea “ party,” compliment­
ing Mr. Joseph L. Gould, a ris-
m o s ie r
-
-
-
O
Fishing.
Potter”
Tents
or
**Hassalo,”
Surf
and
Bathing,
cottages
Good hotel
accommocations.
Excellent restaurant service on boats
IN FO R M ATIO N
F U R N ISH E D
ON APPLICATIO N TO
F. A. ALLINGTON,
A g e n t .
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
Mrs. J. P. Erhart, Prop.
M O SIER, O R E G O N
All kinds o f Fresh and Smoked
Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish.
W g will pay you the top price for Butter, Eygs
and Chickens.
In the County Court, o f the State of
_____________________________
Oregon for Wasco County.
.
I f you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to
sell, come in and see us.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
B ridget B olton , Deceased.
True to Name tor 3 3 Years.
J.
for rent.
r e g o n
S. F. GOSS
MlLTON NURSERY TREES.
‘ ‘T.
daily except Sunday.
Saturday, Special Prices on all Smoked Meats.
ILirrly Climate,
Hi{iii Elevation
DRUGS?
SURE
Chas. N. Clarke,
M r .
and
M r s . F r a n k G in g e r .
which was calmly
s c io u s ly a w a it in g
its
and
uncoil-
f a t e - in a
named:
III the Name o f the State o f Oregon,
Notice of Final Hearing
fryingpan on the stove, and was ',<lU ll,v
required to appear and
In the County Court of the State of
. ‘ ,
,
,1
answer the complaint tiled against you
to have served as the piece de
in the above entitled suit within si.x Oregon for Wasco County.
resistance of the said noonday weeks from the date of the first publi-
In the Matter of the Estate
repast. l'Yailk thinks that even ¡cation of this notice. If you fail so to
of
the darkest cloud lias a silver appear and answer said complaint,
P atrick B olton , deceased.
ling. But all joking aside (and plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
Notice is hereby given that the
we acknowledge it’ s “ bad form” «“ hef demanded
her said complaint. undersigned, as administrator for the
in a case of this kind), Mr. Gin-
Tho rrlwf drnim-Crrt ,a n decree of estate of Patrick Bolton, deceased, has
Mrs. Emma Sweeney, an old
friend o f Mrs. B . J. Weller, is
Our new brand of creamery spending the summer with her
butter is giving fine satisfaction. I at Mayerdale.
Mrs. Sweeney
I
I
I
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I
divorce iorever dissolving the tainds ot Hies |,is final account and retxirt in
Try a pound box. Strauss.
has, unconsciously, already cap- ger and family
have the s.vmpa- matrimony now ixistlng between you
„ said . Court, and , tiial „ the County
. Court
..
,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osburn tivated many ot the young g a l- th.v Ot the entire community 111 mid the plaintiff and that she be per. of the State o f Oregon for Wasco
returned Monday from a visit lants about Mosier, who have their misfortune.
( initted to resume her former name.
. County has appointed Monday, the 4th
with friends in the Valley.
l>een raving about her beauty,
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This summons is served U|HH 1 you by
^ “M ^ ’s s' the 'tim e? and^ the
Mr<
Pni<>rla,ne
publication by ord. r of Honorabie W . Countv‘ t'
in the County Court-
Mrs. C. A. Bell, of Hood Riv­ Wlta.ul charming manner, a n d
Mrs. Poe Entertains
D. Bradshaw, Judge o f the above en-
jn Dalles City, Wasco County,
er, was the guest last Sunday of their fervent effusions of ndora-1 Lodore Lodge, th e pleasant titlei) court, by order made and entered O r e g o n , <as t h e p la ce for the hearing of
on July 17, 1913, Hint published in the said final report. All persons having
iier sister, Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker. | lion and adulation, etc., were
i as the hot winds from the Sahara home of Mrs. Harriet L. Poe, sit- Mosier Bulletin, amt the date of first a n y objections to the same are hereby
v ,-
,, ,
, , , . ,r»,o
i notified to he present at said time ami
Mosier visitors jn Hood River ! Desert. But it was all “ hot air,” nated about six miles southeast
publication will be July 18, 1913, and
Hnd ,,rJ (.nt am such objections.
on
the
headwaters
of
ihe
Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. and wasted at that, for the lady ,,f town
-
,
,
,
the date o f last publication. A u g u st, Thc date of the first publication o f
A . B. Burton, the Misses Bur­ is not a dashing widow, as
• Mosier Greek, was the scene o f 29,1913.
this notice is June 27th. 1913.
J ohn G avin ,
ton, Mrs. E. .!, Bailey, W . A. I had supposed, but has a very
()|(j a very pleasant gathering last
J. A. B olton ,
g o o d h ubbv hack in little
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator.
Husbands and Dr. Robinson.
Saturday evening, when Mrs.
N ’ York.
Hoys Suit Special
Special Prices on Suits
Why not buy yourself an extra
HART,
HOOD
a w y e r s
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of the
estate o f Bridget Bolton, deceased,
D r , C . H. J e n k i n s
See Robt. T. Newhall,
lias lil< d his final account and. report
I J. N. Mosier returned Tuesday
^ number ol valuable fm it
D E N T IS T
in said Court, and that the County
evening from Portland, accom- Loos surrounding the house weie
Court of the State o f Oregon for Was­
Hood River -
- Oregon.
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
panied by Mrs. Mosier, who was also destroyed,
co County has appointed Monday, the
returning from a lengthy sojourn
One can imagine Ihe conster-
ttti day of August, 1913, at the hour
Now that it is possible to send io b i office Phon«.
Res. Phone. 333.
o f 10:00 A. M ., as the time, and the
in southern California, where she nation with which Mr. Ginger
SU M M ONS.
County Courtroom in the
County merchandise by Parcels Post, we .
has been seeking relief from her received the news that his home
Courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco suggest that should you need
rheumatism. We are pleased to was burning. Hurrying from
In tlie Circuit Court o f the State of County, Oregon, as the place for the anything in the way of Prescrip­
L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E
hearing of said final report. All per­
learn th a t she has been g reatly, h is work, he arrived in time to Oregon, for Wasco County.
sons having any objections to the same tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med-
No. 7
West bound
7:22 a. m.
are hereby notified to be {»resent a t ' .
, ■
, ,
perform, as he said, a daring ,,
benefited.
saiil time and place and |>resent any lCineS, that you send to
No. 1
“
“
2:45 p, m
and heroic rescue. Rushing into
plaintiff
such objections.
No.
2
East
*'
10:20
a. m.
| the burning kitchen, where hut
vs
The date o f the first publication of
Card of Thanks
No.
8
"
”
6:35
p. m.
this notice is June 27th, 1913.
a few minutes before his wife G eorge S treeter ,
i We wish to thank our neigh­
No. 6
“ ”
10:40 p. m.
J. A. Bol.TON,
had been cooking the noonday
Defendant,
The Druggist o f Hood Rivet,
bors and friends for their timely
Administrator.
meal, Frank caught u p a chicken To George Streeter, defendant above
No. 17, at 4:04 p. m., flag stop
S. F. Goss, Mosier’s plumber,
spent hist week working on a
aid at the recent fire which de­
job at Cooks, Wash.
stroyed i/iir home, and the ex­
Miss Lucy Mullins left Tuesday
pressions of sympathy and kind
for a fortnight’s visit with rela­
lolfers of assistance since.
tives at Hood River.
C. C Clement left last week
for Chicago, after spending a
week with his family.
Home Paper
Administrator.
Burned out of house and home '" 8 y ° un& attorney of Portland,
W . A. HUSBANDS
was the unfortunate experience
The guests were royally enter-
of Frank Ginger and family, last tabled until a late hour and left!
B l a c k sm ith
Tuesday noon. The tire origi-, with pleasant recoiletions of the y orae
Shoeing and General
nated around the stovepipe un- hospitality of their iiostess.
Repair Work.'
tier the rool ot the kitchen and
Those present were Mr. Gould, 1
had evidently been burning some as honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. J. i
Satisfaction guaranteen
OREGON
lim e when discovered by. Mrs. N _ Webster, the Misses Alice M0SIF,R
Ginger. Mr. Ginger, who was Mosier, Margaret Maier, o f T h e i-------------------------
i way from home at Hi • time,was
Dalles, and Miss J. N. Cloutier,
hastily summoned and, with the
of Portland, and J. N. Mosier j
ile|p ,,f neighbors who hurried to
and L. D. Gilbert.
(fie scene, most of the contents
P L U M B IN G .
on the lower floor were saved,
everything upstairs being lost,
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
STEAM ANn HOT W A T E R
The building was totally de-
HEATING.
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
stroyed except the fireplace with
Jobbing- promptly attended to.
its tall brick chimney, which
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
MOSIER
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OREGON
now stands a fire-scarred and
Will practice in Mosier and
lonely sentinel over the ruined
home.
May he reached by long dis­
Notice ot Final Hearing
We understand there was no
tance phone, Home phone 61.
II. W. Winkler arrived from
Hood
River last Sunday and will insurance on the building or its
Queen olives, full quart in Ma­
j
take
the
night shift as operator contents, consequently the loss
son jars, 50c. Strauss.
at the station.
Mr. Winkler will fall heavily on Mr. Ginger.
C. G. Nicliol was an early
1 “ pounded the keys” as substi- It is his intention to rear anoth-
morning visitor in Hood River
j lute a couple of months last er home about the old hearth­
Garden Hose now in, Chown’s. spring when Agent Allington stone as soon as he can make the
j necessary arrangements,
Lee Hunter was attending to was on a vacation.
L
IN YOUR
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Ginger Residence Burned
te a r n s
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
Duet..................... ...................................................................... The Gypsies
Mrs. Birkner, Miss Clement
......................................................................
Mr. Lelliott
& S
erby
S urgeon
MOSIER
-
OREGON
The river is falling rapidly
and pay up your back subscrip­
and soon the "hoiloins” " ill he
tion.
dry and ready for the usual fall
Notice to Creditors
Male Quartette................................................................
........ Annie Laurie
crops.
Me rs. Bennett, l. -lliot, Ross, Udliott
L elliott
Notice ia ht'ieb? given that the un­
NOTICE!
dersigned has beet! appointed by the
Boned chicken, veal loaf, small
’ ¡a r o S o lo
. . . Fruhlingsrauschen County Court o f the State o f Oregon,
Hid: s. lump'lll on colisi ' nmcnl. bottles olives and p;cl Jes, ever,
Mrs. J. H. Daily
for Wasco County, Administrator of
Brinar your bides to the- Bulletin 11 tiing for luti"hes ml I camping.
tin* Estate o f Thomas C. Gouher«t
1
Hear
You
Calling
Me
Strauss.
«ottico.
deceased. All persons having claims
Mrs. Hugo Birkner
aK«i’ist saiil estate are hereby notified
J. K. McGregor and grand­
Duet........................................................ O , That W e Two were Maying! to present the same property verihed
daughter, Miss Helen Davis, vis­
FOR SALE
to th*r und«*rftigned at Mosier, Oregon,
Mrs. Ross, Mr. Lelliott
within six months from the date of
Good young milch cow, pari ited in Hood River Wednesday
this notice.
Violin S o lo .................................................................... ( Spring Song
Jersey. Also Bound y o u n g work morning.
Dated this 16th day o f June“ 1913.
( To A Wild Rose
horse. Inquire at this office.
.Miss Marie Shogren, of Port-
GUS A . GoDBEltSBN.
Robert
Scearce
Hand, is spending a fortnight.
For Sale.
D
prices placed upon them that make them tlie best of
Bargains. These will make the very best of school
a C L O T H C K A F T SU IT
NOW and save a nice little sum? These are not off-
patterns or out of style suits; some of them have lieon
our very bust sellers. The reason of this cut is that
we only have one or perhaps two of any one kind or
pattern and not a full run of sizes, so we have marked
them at prices that will move them quickly. Read 'on;
$2.00 H. S. & M. Suit, brown mixture.................. $13.00
$18.00 H. S. & M. Suit, grey basket w e a v e .... 14.78
$16.00 Suit, grey with invisible plaid................... 12.43
$14.00 ”
dark grey pin strijie........................... 11.98
$12.50 “
brown worsted....................................... 10.98
L.
Special.................................................................
A -l Bargains that nre sure to please you and you can
not make money easier than by saving on these suits.
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These are
$1.25
$5.75, mixed gtoy, age 15......................................... 2.48
7.00 tlark grey, age 1 ,............................................... 5,75
5.00, liondon Smoke worsted, age 16..................... 2.48
thing in this line at most
reasonable prices.
4.00 fancy blue serge, age 16................................
2.66
2.48
B E CON VIN CED
The Dalles
... $ 5 .0 0
Here are some extra values that it will pay you to
investigate:
$5.0») white skirt, for................................... ....
2 .0 0
THE PARIS AIR.
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its forty-fifth school yea*
S e p te m b e r i s . tsi».
DEGREE C O U R S E S '" many phases of
AGRICULTURE.
ENGINEERING.
HOME
ECO N O M IC S
MINING. F O R E S T R Y . C O M ­
MERCE PHARMACY.
-
C O U R S E S in agricul .
TURE.
HOME
ECO N O M IC S
MECHANIC
A R TS FORESTRY. COM MERCE. FHARMACY
T E A C H E R ’S C O U R S E S in manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
Oregon
M U S IC , including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL B O O K LE T entitled
“ T he E n r i c h m e n t of R ur a l L i r e ”
and a C atalogue wilt be mailed fies
on application.
Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar,
ttw 7.Ut«M|
Ladies’ White Skirts Special
2.50
B E G IN S
an d art.
T R Y H IM A N D
Grey checked worsted, age 13...............................
4.00, brown check, age 16.......................................
A G R IC U L T U R A L
COLLEGE
TW O -YE A R
can supply you with any­
suit
of brown mixed s u itin g .............. 9 . 0 0
” o f medium grey mixed suiting................ 1 1 .0 0
” of brown mixed worsted suiting .............. 1 0 -0 0
” of blue serge ....................................................................
1 0 .0 0
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COMINI
The Tombstone
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$22 suit o f fancy suiting of a rich brown shade.
22
20
suits, and that time is last approaching.
OREGON
Ladies Suit Special
Sorted out for the same reason as the men’ s, and
SCIIAFFNER & MARX or
for them. He can send them to on Sundays only for Hood River
you cheaper than you can get and Portland,
them at home.
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1 .6 7
2.10 white skirt f o r ........
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« t
( «
2.27
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1t
2.65
X t
S'*
(1
1.85
<«
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1.75
1 «
1.50
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.50
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Corvallis, Oregon.
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1.40 3
1 .5 2 1
1.77
1.24
1.17
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We have just received a new shipment of silk f«»u-
lards and fancy waistings and have marked them at
extra special prices. Foulards, lieautiful patterns
suitable for waists or dresses, regular See and $1.00
values. Special, the yard............................. . . . .
5 0c
A new shipment of Silk Hats for men and boys.
Your choice................................................................ 50c
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E