Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 29, 1913, Image 4

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Mrs. J. H. Weaver and little
daughter !<• f L Ibis morning for a
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------------------------------ visit with friends at Hubbard,
WOOD WANTKD
Eugene and other points.
Psrtif* with wo<xl to s«*ti write Wind
Mjss Bertha Booth came down
Rivor bumher Co., Walla Walla, Wn. f|.om Ma,
Wednesday an,!
Give (li’tuiU and price*.
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| visited over night with Mosier
friends, returnii.^ > csterday.
Peaches Por Sale
G. C. Evans and family and
Early or I>ate Craw fords and
Geo.
Mathews and bis sister,
Albertascan be hail for canning.
Miss
Mary,
spent several days
I^eave orders at Strauss’ or Nich­
last,
week
at
the
Punch Bowl, on
ols’ Stores.
Hood River.
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J. P. Carroll is a business vis-1
i t<>r in Hood River this morning.
MRS. J. P. CARROLL PASSES
Trespass Notice
Notice is hereby given that
persons will not be allowed to
cross the bottoms which I have
leased, or to go upon the land
without permission, under pen-
ally of the law.
aS 2m
C. H. D avenport .
ADVERTISE
D E R B Y 8 c S T E A R N S
Mrs. Maria Jane Carroll died
•I. N. Mosier and family were
LAW YERS
passengers on this morning’ s al her home near Mosier, at 10
IN YOUR
o ’clock Sunday morning, August
local to Port land.
24.
M iss Priscilla Poster arrivtd
Her maiden name was Gordon,
Monday ■ evening from Port land I, and she was horn in Hardin Co.,
H O O D RIV E R . O R F G O N
to spend u fortnight with lieu Ky., Nov. 3, 1834. In 1840 she
sister, Mrs. II. G. Kibliee. Miss went with her paients to Ohio.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
u. tei v, as until recen Iv. super- s;|,e Wiis married to James Craft
i-itendeut of Ihe Portland Indus­ in 1853. To them were horn
P hysician and S ukokon
trial Home, bill lias resigned (lie three children: Alva, who lives
position and will go east this at Forest Grove; Michael, who
MOSIER
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OREGON
Mrs. L. A. Richards arrived Fall. Her many friends in the lives at Dee, and Mrs. Anna
NOTICE!
yesterday from Lincoln, Neb., West will hope for her return.
Yarnell, living at Portland. Mr.
Hides Itought on consignment.
and will remain here some time
Craft
went, into the army and
IF YO U W IS H
Home
grown
squash,
pump­
Bring your hides to the Bulletin
with her granddaughter, Mrs. kin, tomatoes, etc.; full stock died in 1862.
office.
To meet your friends, stop at
II. E. Birkner.
In November, 1867, she was
fruits and vegetables, and mon­
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HOTEL MOSIER.
Mrs. Jas. Mead and son and ! ey saving prices and tinest treat­ married to James P. Carroll, and
Baseball Goods, at Chown’ s.
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to
him
she
bore
three
children,
the Misses Irene Fisher and ment on my good groceries. Do
Next Monday is Labor Day.
Grace and Ruth Higley were I deserve a share o f you grocery ieorge and John, who live here,( A ll Modern and under New
Fresh stock ham, bacon, etc. shopping in Hood River Wednes­ trade? Compare your hills from and Frank, who died in infancy, j
Management.
The Carrolls moved to Kansas |
Get my prices. Strauss.
a year ago and see Strauss.
day afternoon.
AU G M EN TED BATH FACILITIES
in 1883, and in 1893 came to Ore-{
R. M. Ross, of Portland, spent
Mrs. Roht. Hardwick came up
Don’ t buy your white under- gon, and have lived in this vicin-1
last Sunday here with his family. from Portland Saturday to spend wear out o f town this fall, I am
ity since. They have lived o n 1 GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
W. H. Weber was a visitor at a few days with her husband, now unpacking the best winter their present fruit ranch for 18
Hood River and Portland this She left Wednesday for Hood underwear, both in the populat years.
River to visit old friends.
union suits and separate gar­
H. G . K 1 B B E E
week.
The deceased became a Chris­
ments,
you
ever
saw
in
towns
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Harold Forsberg, a former
tian when about 16 years old, j
Garden Hose now in, Chown’ s.
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N O T A R Y P U B L IC
resident of Mosier, passed thru larger than Mosier, and all at and was a memberof the Baptist
jjjjlfeb;!
Mrs. V. C. Young was a Mo­
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O regon
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town Wednesday en route from our well known lower prices. Dr. Church, with her husband, until M o s i e r
fl
sier shopper in Hood River on
Dutton sleeping garments, too.
4
years
ago,
when
she
united
the
harvest
fields
of
Eastern
Tuesday.
FEIMDLETON, OREGON
Oregon to his home in Portland. When you think underwear, with the Mosier
Christian
think of Strauss
C. J. Fredrickson and George
W. A. HUSBANDS
Church.
Hers
has
been
a
true,
S E P T E M B E R 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 3 J 9 I 3
W. G. Morgan and wife, of
Young were in The Dalles on
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quiet, Consistent Christian life,
B lacksmith
Chicago, stient a few days of
Wednesday.
which yet liveth.
Death of Mrs. Harvey
Horse Shoeing and General
their vacation here with R. D.
T i c k e t s o n S a le S e p t . l O , 1 1 , 1 2 , 1 3 —F in a l R e tu r n L im it S e p t . 1G, 1 9 1 3
The funeral services were held
Blankets, all grades, including Chatfield and family. Mr. Mor-
Repair Work.
Mrs. Margaret Emma Harvey, , at the Christian Church, con-
wool made in Oregon and nice gan is a railroad official of the
Wild and Wonderful
Furious and Exciting
Satisfaction guaranteed
crib blankets here for you.—
windy city.
j wife of J. W. Harvey, died at j ducted by her minister, H. C.
Now Conto«tantt for Clory
PONY EXPRESS RAVES
OREGON i
Old Champion», man and bout.
BRONCO BUSTINC
the hospital in Pendleton last: Clark, and attended by many MOSIER
Strauss.
Hold You Spellbound with
INDIANS,
COWBOYS
Mosier residents visiting in Monday, Aug. 25th, of tubercu- sorrowing relatives and friends,
Their N c j v and Darin*
OUTLAW NORSES
Geo. Chamberlain was a busi- p ort|and this week were Mr.
losis of the stomach. The b o d y Many from out of town were
Get Fares and Particulars
From any Agsnt 0-W.R.fi N.
ness visitor at the county seat an(i Mrs Ed L Howe, C. A.
was brought to Mosier on Tues- j present. The floral offerings
yesterday.
I McCargar, Miss Estella Parker, - (j™ fm. i n torment in' Odd Fellows \ were beautiful.
Oil Cook Stoves—Chown’s.
Miss Loretta McNeil, J. P. Kr- Cemetery.
Deceased leaves a 1 The body was
as laid to rest in
W .U M B IN Q .
W. A. Il usi »amis was a busi­ hart, K. B. Vensel, and C. J. hushaud and three children— Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Littlepage.
STAM ano HOT WATER
The sympathy of the entire
Clinton, living at Walla Walla,
ness visitor in Hood River last
H FATING.
Foord,
community
is
extended
to
the
Nelson Mhry, a native of! Clay, and Mrs. Edith
Wednesday.
live
at
bereaved
family.
Sweden,
was
overcome
by
the
who,
with
their
father,
J
ob
b
in
g
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prom
ptly attended to.
Wm. Rowland and family re-
turned last week froman out- heat while working on the sand Umatilla.
Another son. Fil­
MOSIER
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OREGON
pile, east of town, for the rail- ward, met an accidental death
M OSIER, O REG O N
ing at Lost Lake.
Notice
road company, on Wednesday, in Mosier some five years ago.
Notice to Creditors
Mrs. Sarah McVey arrived yes­
20 acres in brush, 8 miles from
Yesterday he was taken to St.
Mrs. Harvey was born in Linn
terday from LaGrande and will
! Mosier, to exchange for smaller In the County Court o f the S ta te o f
Vincent’s Hospital, Portland, for county March 4, 1857.
Spend some time here.
The funeral services were con- improved place, on the river pre- j OreK°n t<>r W mc ° County,
treatment.
In the M a t t e r o f the E state
ducted at the grave by Rev.
W. E. Chown and family re­
Rev H. I forred.
Saturday forenoon last, sever- ^
I
ot
A. S. B lack ,
turned Wednesday night from a
Clark. Accompanying the j
I A lfred S mith , Deceased.
I
al
men
were
seen
putting
out
a
Wasco,
Ore.
fortnight’s outing at the beach.
remains were the husband, J. j
N otice is h ereby given th at the
! fire which had just started in
W e will pay you the top price for Butter, E yys
m
W. Harvey, a son, Clay, and the |
| County C ourt o f the S ta te o f O regon j
New ripplette, outing, fleeced Hie dry grass close to Marsh &
and
Chickens.
fo
r
W
asco
C
ounty,
has
appointed
t
h
e
u
n
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daughter, Mrs. Edith Foord, and j
For Rent
nannellettes here, u p -to -d a te Erhart’ s shop, hack of the bar-
! dersigne«! A dm in istrator o f the estate j
her husband, and Mrs. W. G.
I f you have a Beef, Pork, Mutton or Veal to
patterns and money-saving pric- .
g|iop. Once a fire gets start-
Small house o f six rooms and o f A lfre d S m ith, deceased. A ll i>er- j
Arms worthy, a relative from
sell, come in and see us.
b a t h , furnished; on tile edge of ■
‘‘OHS h aving claim s against said estate
C8. Strauss.
ed among our frame buildings—
Wasco.
are h ereby notified to
present the
town. Inquire o f
Mrs. C. Bauer, o f Portland, is well, you will see, later, a better
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Saturday, Special Prices on all Smoked Meats.
sam e, properly verified, to the u nder­
J. K. M c G regor ,
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. | class of buildings erected.
| j f t|ie people of Hood River
signed, at the residence o f J. S. T a ylor, j
Mosier. Ore.
at 1422 Pine Street, The D alles, O re- j
Thos. Gordon, and son, Henry
Last Sunday, Rev. J. G. Tate are as jealous of the fair name
Bauer.
gon , within six [6 ] m onths from the !
D r . C . H . J e n k in s
occupied the pulpit at Immanuel of their town as some of Mosier’ s
date o f the first publication o f this j
Dupont Powder is best. Chown. Church and made a favorable citizens appear to be, the editors
FOR SALE
DENTIST
notice. The date o f th e first publi- j
o
f
the
Hood
River
papers
will
Tim Misses Rita and Clarine impression. It is probable that
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
FOR SALE:— Several dozen cation o f this notice is A u gu st 22, 1913. j
Middleswart, o f Parkdale, spent *ie "
preach again next Sun- get themselves "in Dutch” , as fruit jars at a bargain. Have
I n * I* S m it h .
Res. Phone, 3 3 3 .
A dm in istratrix.
Now that it is ]H)ssih1e to send 1081 office Phone-
several days here this week with ^HV un,i
‘a *U)pcd that such did the Bulletin man, recently. been used and tested. Inquire
friends
members o f the congregation as The Bulletin chronicled the dis-
merchandise
by
Parcels
Post,
we
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at Bulletin office.
1 ,mvc
have ,,,,t
not become
acquainted
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
suggest that should you need
J. W. Huskey and wife cam e1
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and with
death, of a rattle
j Mr. Tate will then meet him.
snake
in
town.
The
next
week
i
anything in the way of Prescrip-
LO CAL TIM E-TABLE
up from Ruthton Monday to at­
A good suggestion—drop in
we
were
informed
in
a
very
“
po­
|
tions
filled,
Drugs
or
Patent
Med-
No
? West lK)und
Prune
packing
at
the
Associa­
tend the funeral o f Mrs. J. P.
P H Y S IC IA N a n o S U R G E O N
7:22 a. m.
lite” way that we were in ju rin g and pay up your back subscrip-
1
tetnes,
that
you
send
to
,
^
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tion
packing
plant
is
in
full
Carroll.
2:47 p. m
making such things tion
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
10:20 a. m,
Guy Q. Stryker and wife left swing and everyone is busy and ^’ e *-own
Monday for a week’ s outing at ta|W . The crop, while no. a . p ob lic-th a t it would drive p eo-.-----
6:35 p. m.
Will practice in Mosier and
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Lost Lake,
joining a party at 1 ■
heavy as anticipated,
is ot better pie away from Mosier. We no­
8 ‘45 p. m.
The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, No- 6
May be reached by long dis­
ST. M A R Y ’S ACADEM Y
Ilood River.
j quality, and the returns will no tice in the local columns o f both
No. 17, at 4:08 p. m., flag stop
tance phone, Home phone 61.
doubt make up the difference in Hood River papers, this week,
for
them.
He
can
send
them
to
on
Sundays only tor Hood River
THE
DALLES,
OREGON.
Mrs. J. J. Smith returned yes-
an account o f the killing o f two
you cheaper than you can get and Portland,
terday to her home at Big Eddy, fluantlty.
big rattlers in a Hood River
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION them at home.
Imving visited friends here for
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
yard. Wonder how many people
Card
of
Thanks
( Publisher.)
several days.
For GIRLS.
will be driven away from Hood
OREGON
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epartm
en
t
o f the Interior, U. S .
We desire to thank our Mosier River by this snake story.
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FOR P A R TIC U L A R S A PP LY T O
Kimball Cultivators, Chown’s.
Land O ffice at The D a!!e«, O regon,
friends for the kindness and
AGR ICULTUR AL
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S IS T E R S U P E R IO R .
Mrs. C. H. Dunsmorereturned sympathy extended 11 s at the
July 14th, 1913.
COLLEGE
Monday from a two months’ vis­ time of the burial of our wife and
N otice is hereby given that Ira A l­
O VER 0 5 YEARS-
B
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G
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S
its forty-fifth school yesi
it with her parents at Cornelius,
b e rt D ungey, o f Fir, O regon, who, on
E X P E R IE N C E
mother.
S e p t e m b e r ie. 1«13.
A u gu st 14th, 1907, m ade H om estead
Ore.
For Sale
D EG REE C O U R S E S in m a n y p h a s e s o f
J. W. H arvey
entry No. 16671, Serial No. 04184, fo r
AGRICULTURE
ENGINEERING.
HOB^
An assorted lot of second­
S. D. Fisher returned home
and C hildren .
E c o n o m i c s . M in i n g , f o r e s t r y , c o m ­
N E|SW |, N W JSE1-4, and E iS E l-4 ,
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m e r c e . PHARMACY.
hand household goods, in­
yesterday from a six months’
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Section 5, Tow nship 1 N orth, R ange 11
T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in a g r i c u u
cluding kitchen, diningroom
E W M ., has filed notice o f his intention
absence in the valley, where he
can supply you with any- j t u r e . H o m e E c o n o m i c s . M e c h a n i c
ORILEY’S FIRST DEATH
I RAOC M AR K S
to m ake Final Five Y ear P ro o f, to es­
and bedroom furniture. Can
lias been working.
a r t s f o r e s t r y . C o m m e r c e . P h a r m a c y
D e s ig n s
tablish
claim
to
the
land
above
de­
thing in this line at moat ! T e a c h e r s c o u r s e s in manual
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
be
seen
at
A n yon e N n d ln f n ik t tr h am! description may
The Misses Annie and Lodica
scribed, b e fo re the R egister and Re­
The first death at Ortley oc­ ryntckly
training, agriculture, domestic science
ascertain our opinion freu w hether an
reasonable prices. :-: :-:
Invention la probably patentable. Conmnintm-
H. M. WEST'S Warehouse.
and art.
ce iv e r at The D alles, O regon, on the
liuaeke and Nellie Rice, of Port­ curred on Tuesday of this week,
ttonaetrtctlyconfidential. HANDBOOK«
aent free. Oldest agency for aecuring patents.
M U SIC , including piano, string, band
nth day o f Septem ber, 1913.
land. are spending their vacation when James S. Hallyburton died
Patents taken through Munti
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receive
TRY H IM A N D
tprrwil notice, w ithout ona
in tho
instruments and voice culture.
Claim ant names as w itn esses:
here packing prunes.
NOTICE
at bis home there, of eonsump-
A b e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t entitled
Scientific American.
John W est. John P. Snyder. Emil D.
B E CON VIN CED
“ T hb E nbichmknt op R ural L ip * ”
From and after this date the W e s t and G eorge Thom as A lisher, all
M. D. Rorick, and P. B. Bailey, tion, at the age of 26 years. Mr.
A handaom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f anv scientific journal. Term s. $.> a
! and a C atalogue «rill be mailed frsa
r e a r : fou r m onths, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
o f tin* Pacific Power & Light Co. Hallyburton leaves a young wife,
services of my thoroughbred o f Fir, Oregon.
j on application.
36IBro»d»«v.
The Dalles
Oregon
hoar will be $5.00.
were business visitors in town His is the first grave in the Ort-
Address H. M. T ennant , R egistrar
H, F r a n k W o o d c o c k ,
Branch Office.
W 8L, W ashington, D, C»
itw 7-14 to »-•)
Corvallis, Oregsa.
C. H. D avenport .
this week from The Dalles.
| ley cemetery.
R egister.
Home Paper
LET
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Excursion Fares
S. F. GOSS
MOSIER M EAT
MARKET
Mrs. J. P. Erhart, Prop.
All kinds of Fresh and Smoked
Meats, Lard, Compound and Fish.
DRUGS?
SURE
Chas. N. Clarke,
E“ ‘
L. COMINI
The Tombstone
Man
P atents
M U N N SC o.
New York
the latest styles and newest materials for $10.00, 12.00
and up. If you buy one of these you will be taking no
chances whatever as they are guaranteed in every way
Our new Fall stock of Men’ s and Boys’ clothing is
and we will stand back of this guarantee.
most complete and we will take pleasure in showing
Cotne in and let us show you some of these. You do
you the fine assortment that we have this Fall. Suits
that are suitable for any occasion and that will give you I not have to buy.
the very best of satisfaction in every way. These new
BOYS’ SUITS
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS
Well, we have the largest and best assortment in the
arc even more attractive than, if possible, than ever
city, and our prices are the lowest. School suits for
this year, and with the splendid guarantee that is given
boys for $1.50. $2.00, $2 50. $5.00. and up.
with each suit it is little wonder that, if once a wearer,
you will want no other make if it is possible to get
these.
Are arriving daily and we will be pleased to show you
H. S. & M. Suits for f t s , $2 0 , and up.
these any time you call. You are always welcome at
Clotlicruft All-Wool Guaranteed Suits, made up in 1 this store, whether you wish to liny or not.
New Suits for Men and Boys
New Fall Suits and Coats
Specials This Week
INK T A B L E T S
Fancy Silk Underskirts, right new stock just received
this week, in all colors o f taffeta and charmouse.
Your Choice, Special.......................................... $ 1.78
Pure linen, note size. This a regular 8c size. You
do not want to miss this chance. These are values
that you all can enjoy. Your choice.................. 5 c
Men's Work Shirts.. . . 25c. — We have a fine bargain
once more for you in the line o f Men’ s Work Shirts.
These are made of good twilled shirting, doublestitched
reinforced across the shoulders, and made to stand the
rough knocks. A big assortment of patterns to choose
rom. Your choice.................................................. 2 5 c
Toilet Soap:—Three bars to the box, each bar
wrapped separately. Sells regularly at 10c a box.
Your choice while it lasts, the bar................... 2 C
School Tablets:—A good, big pencil tablet.
grade of paper. Nice assortment o f covers.
Your choice, only..................................................
THE PA RIS FAIR,
Good
4 c
NEW FA L L M ILLINERY
Just step in and see the advanced styles o f our new
Fall Millinery now on display on the 2nd Floor. Our
New Stock is now arriving and you can get a glimpse
of the newest Creations We will soon have readv for
your inspection the largest and best line in the city.
H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
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