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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1913)
Aliddleswart was up from | Notice home in time to attend the D AVID ROBINSON. M. D. Food River the firs! o f the week Po Whom it May Concern: tivlties. Vi iting relatives. [ have sold my Jersey hull to «The affair was a complete sur- P h y s ic ia n a n p S p iu I k o n W [| Woher, o f Chicago, is C. C. Isom, who will continue to prise to Mrs. Burton and the A good suggestion drop in on the Mid- children, sprung on them b\ ti e MOSI ER - OREGON and pay up your • l>ack subscrip here spending a few weeks on keep him in service. head o f t lie family, and they si is- ' dies wart place. his fruit farm. » tion. p >cted nothing until the guests F i.M K ii R o o t . Notice to Creditors Bring in your Inst year’ s Mils b gan to arrive. and notice the différence now. Notice in hereby given that the un- • Mr. Burton ha I prepared for NOTICE! tlernigiH*! has been appointed by the i I f von see a saving, we ad; for a the occasion by ordering a large County Court o f the Stale o f Oregon, Hides bought on consignment. good share o f your trade, as we supply of ice cream, and the for Wasco County, Administrator of Bring your hides to tin* Bulletin deserve it. Strauss. W. A. Firoh:mj h. of Port ami neighbors brought many and the Estate o f Thomas ( (iodberseiL, office. and O r tle y , m<*t with a most un- various cakes, which were served deceased. All |»w*ona having claims Monier visitors in The Dalles I’ortuiuile-accidc lit at St. Helens, ttKnir.st said ( state are hereby notified i later in the evening. Wednesday were H. Ih Neilsen, For Sale. last Friday, when a huge timber to present the same properly verified i K. F. Cornier, W. A. Davis, and which was being loaded onto a The time was most pleasantly to the undersigned at Mosier, Oregon, j Horse, buggy and harness. passed with music and various within six month« from th«* dale of E. (). Wmans. truck, was thrown sideways by Also a number o f farming im games, one o f which was ait an- this »otic-. Mi's. VV. II. Moody arrived a wheel o f the truck breaking plements and articles o f house atomical contest, and was inter- Dated thia l«ti> day o f June, nits, from Shaniko yesterday and is thru the planking o f the St. hold furniture. See eating and amusing. The prize Gus A. G odbehskn . visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. Helen’s Mill Co.’ s dock. The Mus. It. M. Ross. AiliniiiDlrulor. winners were Miss Emily Hus ._____ M. W e s t. timber, weighing- 7500 pounds, bands and Mr. Geo. Carroll, and For Rent Mrs. J. E. Higley and little struck Mr. Firebaugh’ s leg. t he prize was an extra large IF Y O U W I S H _ „ . . . daughter Until returned homenn crushing it to a pulji. He was plate of ice cream and cake. Small house o f six rooms and ! „ Sunday from an extended visit hurried to Good Samaritan Hos- To meet your friends, stop at At a late hour the merry gath bath, furnished; on the edge of to her former home in Kansas. pital, where it was found neces ering dispersed, after wishing town. Inquire o f HOTEL MOSIER. sary to amputate the limb above the host and hostess many happy , J. K. M c G r e g o r , the knee. returns o f the day. Mosier, Ore. ¡arrived last Sunday from Inde All Modern and under New Mr. Firebaugh, owing to his pendence and will visit a fort- Those present, who will re vitality, withstood the shock re Management. I night with her mother, Mrs. H. member this verv pleasant occa- Notice to Fruitgrowers I markably well, and he will be • AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES 1 E. B a ile y . sion were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. able to get. about in a few weeks. ('lurk, Mr. and Mis. W. T. Mc Please let us have your esti j Mrs. C. H. Davenport, who has Clure, Miss Pearl McClure, Mr. mate of fruit of all kinds, in I been under a physician’s care in GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop. and Mrs. E. W. Davidhizar and cluding apples by varieties, ^■¡Portland for the past three MISS EDNA WILSON DIES children, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. I fore August 1st, i f possible, i weeks, is expected home tomor- Carroll and children, Mr. and H. G . K I B B E E Mosier Fruit Growers Asm’ ll. | row. The many friends o f Miss Ed Mi-s. H. G. KiW.ee, Mrs. F. D. j N O T A R Y P U B L IC Frank Howard, o f Hood River, na Wilson will he pained to learn Johnson, Miss Freda Johnson, Prune Packers Wanted accompanied by Chan. Rogers, of her death, which occurred at Miss C. E. Clark, C. H. Clark, M o s ie r - - - O reg o n We will need about 50 girls a fruit man ol Hood River V;d- Salem on Tuesday ot this week. Miss Mary Mathews, Miss Emily Miss Wilson, who had been a and Women to pack prunes d m -, ley, came up Tuesday and went Husbands, Mrs. H. E. Bailey, ing the last two weeks in Au- out to look at the orchards in the member of the G. R. Wood | Miss Grace Bailey, Clair and Ray ^ W. A. HUSBANDS household fo r a year, left, about! gust. All persons wishing to Grandview neighborhood. Bailey, Bernie Nichol and Will | B l a c k s m it h six weeks ago for her home in pack will please file their appli McClure. Miss Jessie Eivers, with her Horse Shoeing and General Portland, apparently in the best cations at our office. sister and two brothers, came o f health and spirits. Soon after] Repair Work. Mosier Fruit Growers Ass’ n. up from Portland last week to reaching home she developed a I 518*9 look after the fruit on their Mo Satisfaction guaranteed peculiar ailment and her parents , sier creek ranch. MOSIER OREGON put her under the care o f special-1 An entertainment will he giv New hats, new shoes, new ¡slant Salem, who gave them rea Good things to eat— Strauss. wash ties— something new all son to hope that she would soon en in Immanuel Church nextj he time hero and you can’ t help recover. On the contrary, she Thursday evening, August 7lh, i Oil Cook Stoves Chown’s. 1 J. M. Elliott was a visitor in saving money if you trade with K,.ew raJ)i(uy' worse'and the news by the juvenile members of the — L O C A L — ADVERTISE DERBY & STEARNS IN YOUR L aw ye r s Home Paper H O O D RIVER. OPFGCN N A. Fl.icJ.VJß I L63SS LEG North Beach N O W IN FULL B LAST W h y not plan your Summer Vacation at this wonderful resort, reached bv rail to Portland via A T R IP A REST DOWN TH E BY TH E CO LU M B IA OCEAN Steamer Trip down the Columbia via O-W. R. & N. Steamers “ T. J. Potter” or ‘Tlnssak.,” daily except Sunday. Surf Bathing; Fishing. Tents and cottages for rent. Good hotel accommocations. Excellent restaurant service on boats IN F O R M A T IO N FU R N IS H E D ON A P P L IC A T IO N TO F. A. ALLIN G TO N , A gent . JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT. S. F. GOSS The Dalles on Tuesday. Strauss. . * McGregor and ifi Final reductions on Millinery. K ' McGregor and w wit. Strauss. »»• ' Bo>d S" " ^ letL day morning on an auto trip J. H. Devlin, of Portland, (.p,,.,, central and southern Ore- spent last Sunday at Ortley. j , g<>n- Baseball Goods, at Chowi s. | pj(| Dunsmore, Wm. Marsh, F. N. Austin’s family arrived Fred Templemire. John Huske.v, from Hood River last Sunday. Lee Evans, Dick Evans, Fred , ti ,,, , Evans and Dick Wilcox have formed hunting parties anil left Fred King was a visitor in t|ie tirst 0f the week for the Hood River Wednesday. mountains to establish their Trade in the coolest, lightest camps and he ready for the deer | season, which opens today. store In town— that’ s Strauss. inironnd The P L U M B IN U . to her friends. t.. her I rn-mls. ; proceeds will go to help defray STEAM and HOT W A T E R M«ss Wilson was the daughter e* o f the church. H EATING . ot Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilson, | of Portland, and sister o f Guy The public is cordially invited Jobbing promptly attended to. Wilson, who is well known here, to come and hear this effort o f ; MOSIER - - OREGON She was 10 years o f a ge, o f a the youngsters to please them. ' very lovable disposition, and dur Entertainment will begin at ing her residence in Mosier she Notice ot Final Hearing sharp. made a host of friends who ex- tend sincere sympathy to her In the County Court o f the State o f Admission - - 10 and 20c. Oregon for W h » co County. parents, brothers and sisters. For Sale ___ An assorted lot o f second hand household goods, in cluding kitchen, diningroom and bedroom furniture. Can he seen at Kimball Cultivators, Chown’ s. FOR SALE V. R. Brooks left on Mondays Two Duroe Jersey brood sows, for a visit to his old home in and (5 pigs seven weeks old. Illinois. G. P. M o r d e n , Mosier, Ore. R. M. Ross, o f Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family, Boy Scouts Hike Dr. Robinson and his squad o f H. C. Clark and family were early morning shoppers in Hood hoy scouts left Monday morning Wednesday, by train for Odell, where they hit the trail on a hike to Lost The Ladies Aid Society will i Lake. They were joined at meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Hood River by a hunch o f boy D. Robinson. - scouts from that town. Special for Saturday: Men’s work pants for summer orchard , YOU ARE WANTED work, worth $1.50— our regular price $1. Saturday, 65c. Strauss. To make the Mosier Valley Mr. and Mrs. Surface, o f near Bank your financial headquar- Vancouver, are visiting Wm. 1!. ters. Let 119 draw UP your legal , , Cook and family. papers, notes and mortgages. Special for Saturday: One day, Always glad to serve you. one all silk wide ribbons, 9c. per! MOSIhR \ A L L L i B A N K. yard. Strauss, the quality store J. N. M OSIER, F. N. AUSTIN, with the suving prices. Pres. Cashier, llte<;rt **«’« 14 months old baby sister- The children were play- ' n^ neai’ The Northern Pacific tracks, and Suzan, the baby, wandered onto the track just as M O S IE R , O R E G O N A ll kinds o f Fresh and Smoked Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish. We will pay you the top piice for Butter, Eyys and Chickens. If you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to sell, come in and see us. In the Matter o f the Estate of LITTLE GIRL GIVES LIFE FOR SISTER I -ml week we <ient n >nK iP ven her OWI1 life to save the life o f her 14 m on th « nl.l K»hv ^ . ’’ ’ fine suit to a town the other side Mrs. E. W. Davidhizar was a ,,p -pile u a||es and we have sent shopper in Hood River Wed lies- several lots o f groceries to Hood day- River and across the river. Trade J. W. Yonishand Bernie Nich- with Strauss and get the best at ol were visitors in Hood River ] a saving. yesterday. | • Mrs. J. P. Erhart, Prop. i o of f her sudden death was a shock church and Sunday School. L. A. Mathews returned lastl When we opened up we said Little Althea Mary Stark, of Friday from a month’s visit in we were going to sell goods to * rent, VV ash., a small town nenr Portland, the nearby towns. We are mak- Spokane, is a dead heroine, hav- Dupont Powder IS best. Chown. , MOSIER MEAT MARKET Saturday, Special Prices on all Smoked Meats. B ridget B olton , Deceased. H. M. WEST’ S Warehouse. DR. H. L. DUMBLE Notice is hereby given that the i undersigned, as administrator o f the D r . C . H . J E N K IN S j estate o f Bridget Bolton, deceased, ! i has filed his fiua) account and re p o rt! DENTIST in said Court., and that the County HOOD RIVER 1 Court o f the State o f Oregon for Wun s OREGON co County has appointed Monday, the : Res. Phone, 333 August, 1913 at the hour' N o w th a t i t is p o s sib le to Send 168] Office Phone, .if 10:<K) A. M., as the time, and the , , ' , ,, j County Courtroom in the County j m erch a n d ise by 1 &TCG1S i OSt, YVe Courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco s u g g e s t th a t sh ou ld you n eed County, Oregon, a« the place for the ... c LOCAL TIME-TABLE hearing o f said final report. All p er-, a n y t h in g in th e w a y o t I le s c ilp - sons having any objections to the same tion s fille d , D r u g s o r P a t e n t Med- No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m. are hereby notified to be present at • • ,, , . . ...____________ j - present i ---- - — said time and place and any - lcines, that you send to No. 1 “ 2:45 p. m suoh objections. No. 2 East 10:20 a. m. | The date o f the first publication o f No. 8 “ 6:35 p. m. | this notice is June 27th, 1913. No. 6 10:40 p. m. J. A. B olton , Administrator. DRUGS? SURE a fast freight train approached P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON Eight-year-old Althea saw her little sister’ s danger and sprang HOOD R IVER OREGON to her rescue, with no thought Will practice in Mosier and of her own peril. She caught the baby and lifted it off the May lie reached by long dis No. 17, at 4:04 p. m., Hag stop track, hut had not time to escape tance phone. Home phone 61. for them. He can send them to _ the onrushing engine, which you cheaper than you can get and Portland, Notice o f Final Hearing \ struck and threw her about 20 NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N them at home. i feet, breaking her limbs and In the County Court o f the Stale o f (Publisher.) fracturing her skull. She lived Oregon for Wasco County. bu( a fevv'mimites Department o f the Interior, U. S. In the Matter o f the Estate Althea Stark w a s th e daugh-! Laml 0ffice Tht‘ Dalles, Oregon, of ter ()t- ¡^r n|)(j ¡yjra c iiaa. R. * July 14th, ltua. I’ atkic k B o lto n , deceased. Chas. N. Clarke, The Druggist of Hood Rivet, Notice is hereby given that Ira Al- Notice is hereby given that the | bert Dungey, o f Fir, Oregon, who. on 1 undersigned, as administrator for the , August 14th, 1907, made Homestead estate of Patrick Bolton, deceased, has entry No. lofiTl, Serial No.' 04184, for filed his final account and report in Surprise Party N E iS W j, NW ISEl-4. and EJSE1-4, said Court, and that the County Court »1 ... Section 5. Township 1 North, Range It o f the State o f Oregon for Wasco A )OUt hirty people. > ou n g an d KWM lias noticy o f hja lntention \ County has appointed Monday, the 4th ! Stark, formerly of Mosier. 19A3, old. gathered at the home of Mr. to make Kinal Five Year Proof, to es- at " ,e h° ur es- l,lav o f,Au* u* t' and Mrs. A. B. Burton, two miles tabliah claim to the land above 1 ,0;0° A’ M” aa * he "* *’ an he ... i . c . , , i r , County Courtroom in the County'Court- east Ot to w n , last Saturday eve- scribed, before the Register and Re- tl,)US,. ¡„ Dalle« City. Wasco County, ning, to help that worthy couple ce’ ver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the | Oregon, as the place for the hearing of , ,- u I, Avon» (h a OSlh 5th day o f September. I9ia 'said final report. Ail persons having telentuie a t u p le event—tne ZStll ! any objections to the same are hereby aillliwP8arv of their wedding. Claimant names a» witnesses: notified to be present at said tune and ¡\lr8. Burton’ s birthday and the : „ .Jo.hn Johr; *’• Snvder- Krnil D- ^ » " 4 pr^ent any such objections, Birthday o f their daughter, Miss of b^T on^on. this notice i« June 27th. 1913. Ruby. The latter, however, was J. A. B olton , H. F rank W oodcock , Administrator. in Portland and could not reach Register. L. COMINI The Tombstone -------- Man— ------ OREGON AG RICULTURAL COLLEGE B E G IN S S eptem ber its forty-fifth school yess is . 1913. DEGREE C O U R SE S in many phases of AGRICULTURE. EN GINE ER ING. HOMt E c o n o m i c s M i n i n g , forestry . C om m e r c e . P h a r m a c y . TWO-YEAR C O U R S E S in can supply you with any thing in this line at most reasonable prices. TRY HIM AND BE CONVINCED The Dalles - » Oregon TURE. ARTS HOME E C O N O M IC S FORESTRY. COM MERCE agricul . MECHANIC PHARMACY TEACHER S C O U R S E S in manual training, Agriculture, domestic science an t srt. M U S I C , including pisno, string, band instruments and voice culture. A B e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t entitled “ T A k E nrichmknt ok Rr-RAi. L if e ’* and a C atalogue will be mailed free on application. Address H. 11. T e n n a n t , Registrar *tw-:-!S to M ) Corvallis, Oregon. EBÖ Millinery at Half Piice Two-Piece Suits for Men Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed Hats: A fine assort ment that are certainly Bargains at these prices. All this season’ s most popular shapes and styles. $1.00 values, • * 1.50 t « 2.00 • « 3.00 now .......... . .. < t It II .50 ........... 75 ....... $1.00 ...... 1.50 $6.00 values for $3.00: $$.00 values for $4.00: $10.00 values for $5.00. Etc., Etc., Etc. Specials This Week Men's Genuine Cluett Collars:— A good assortment o f styles. These are regular 25c collars. You all know what a Cluett collar is. Your choice, e a c h .... We have a few two-piece suits for men left, in siaes 24. 156 snd 37, in dark and medium grey colors; materi als o f Cashmere and Mohair. These are dandy suits for hot weather and will give you a lot o f wear. 3c Muslin Gowns for misses and children, with low necks, tucked and embroidered yokes, made o f good grade o f muslin, ages 2 to 14 years. Choice... 33c Ladies’ and Misses’ Middy Blouse waists, nicely made and the very best o f values at our regular prices. Special.......... $1.50 values, now ................... ” 1.00 " ” “ " " Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoe* and Oxfords in patent leather, gun metal and kid, about all sizes in the lot; values up to $3.50. Your choice, the p air................................... 9 8 c Straw Hats for men. A good assortment o f becom ing shapes; just what you need for this hot weather, values in this lot up to $1.50, and about all sizes. Your choice.............................. ................ 25C Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxfords and Pumps, mostly narrow widths; values in this lot up to £3.50. Your choice, the pair.................................. 5 0 C Canvas Shoes and Oxfords for Men. A good assort ment and about all sizes in the lot; worth up to $2.25 a pair. To close them out quickly— We have a few pairs o f Ladies’ and Misses’ canvas oxfords and slippers; not all sizes, but sure bargains for any one who can wear them. Your choice, the pair................................... 15 c Your choice, the pair.............................. THE PARIS FAIR, H 75 75C 50C 38C Specials in Ladies' Shoes h o o d r iv er s . . '. l a r g e s t 98c & BEST STORE