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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1914)
— LOCAL — ESTABLISiiüS INSURANCE AGENCY HERE AUTOS GAIOHE MOSIER MARKET CHARGES HANOS D erby & S tearns M isier Valley Bank S. G. Gordon, so cia l agent for 1 Mosier can probablv boast of J. P. Erhart this week dis- L a w y e r s the Pacific States Fire Insurance more automobiles than any other posed of his interest in the meat FOR SALK Company, with headquarters in town o f its size in the country, market to Mr. Fred Ulmer, for- MOSIER, OREGON A "Cutler” flat top office desk H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N Portland. was in town this week Including the town and immedi- merly of Idaho, who took pos- and revolving chair, at a bar CAPITAL A N D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0 rn the interests o f his company. | ate vicinity, there are a dozen ma- session on Wednesday, but will gain; Aqply at Billetin' office. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN Mr. Gordon established an agen- chines owned. With the excep- not give the business his jierson- m*5 St A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D oy here and succeeded in persuad-; tion of the various makes o f au- al supervision until tomorrow. ! BANK. ing J. K. McGregor to handle¡tos bought several years ago, Mr. Ulmer has had 26 years' Por Sale or W ork. the Ford car appears to be the experience in the meat business Ji N. M o s i e r , Pres. One on* two teams good work the Mosier business. F. N„ A u s t in ,. Cashier. Mosier has never experienced favorite, on account of its light and knows bow to serve the pub- tiorses. Will sell or hire them By the day. week or month and a fire during all these years, but j weight, its price and the econo- lie to the queen’s-taste, and run one may happen along any time my of operating it. Among the the market in a neat, clean and, flirnish man to drive. and when it does, v/ith nothingl recent purchasers of the Ford attractive manner. He asks the m 27 m J. S t r a i n . to prevent it. those who have are W. S. Moss. J. P. Carroll Mosier public a chance to prove Saturday’s Cash f a Foust & Merle / their property insured in a solid and E. B. Vensel. C. G. Nichol this, and assures his customers, Market Price. e 51achine Shop FÖRV 3AI.E oid line company like the Pacific | has ordered one, which will ar- courteous treatment and a square States will feel safe in knowing | rive as soon as the garage which : deal. and Garage Columbia Lard, best 50-ll>- $7.00 D id y ou ever com e hom e Right head' o f good young that they will receive honorable he is having built at the rear of j A ------- ■—-------- .......................... Iff lb 1.50 to such a scene as this ? Is Auto Repairing and work meles, weighing from 1100 treatment and dollar for dollar his store lot, is completed. It is > your wife wearing herself out “ M “ 1 1 b ...7 5 c Lost accessories. A I 1 ft) 1300 Ihs. For particulars, in on their losses. Mr. Gordon, by j reported that several more ears| Simon Pure.................... ffdb 85o at such drudgery? Work Guaranteed A Sable Collie dog with white Columbia Bacon.4 to ft.................. 31c quire o f F. G. GliAUSEN. The the way, is a prince of good fel- j will be bought by Mosierites^tiiis * First and State S t Put A Stop To It Now and brown head, on a small leath- ' Sweet Gerkin Rickies ¿alias. Ore. mOnra lows and has such “ winnin’ j season, er harness strap. Reward forjSoun f Hood River,. Ri Oregon D o n ’t w ait until this back ways” with him that' he could | -------- ---------- information or recovery. .California Home Catsup NOTICE breaking strain shows in her persuade old Neptune himself to Last Call! Have you regis A hthiir K uhn Prepared Mustard face and figure. Gh May lit;, next,- allaecoants insure his favorite swimming tered? If notv come inumi doso A ** KU i Columbia Brand Salad Oil Mosier, Ore, j Columbia butter 2 lb 65c hole. at once. .tf the-Mower Meat- Market will A T H O R Electric H. G . K I B B E E ----- -— I Cash for Eggs 17c trade........ 20c This- was Mr. Gordon’ s first become due,. and« the business W a s h e r r e m o v e s all the Do you expect, to vote? Then Beef, Pork, Mutton Sausage and ¡.tinreafter will be conducted on visit to Mosier and he expressed drudgery of washday, saves the NOTICE REGISTER! i Bologna, clothes and the expense of wash himself as. greatly pleased with N O T A R Y P U B L IC a strictly cash basis. p — ■ - ... ■.------ - _ Corned Beef 14fc: day help. this section, especially after a Ji.P; KrofARTi; On Saturday, May 2nd, next. NOTICE a ride into the country in J. K ’ s tl72T Prop. O regon You can Mosier Meat M’k’t. M O S I E R at 8 P. M., in Chown’ s Hall, Notice is hereby given that'I dill, on 120 h; ¿o. g. d. t r y th>e Dr. Eshelman, Supreme Medical the 12 th day of April, i9l4, in the City j T HOR Director, and C. L. McKenna, of Mosier; Oregon, take up and em- j te .¡ater!Register!! Register-!!! in y o u r Wednesday,. April 29 , I will I Supreme Secretary; o f the U n it - pound the following described animals home for liny dainty pieces-of fancy give 5000 extra votes with every ed Artisans, will hold a meeting to-wit: O n . iron grey mare about 3 years old, weight about 950 lb^.. and Ellina at Chown's. 25c sale of olive oil and salad oil. of the members of the local 15 DAYS branded “ P” on left hip. One bay Willie says that fighting is very I have special values in these. |0(lge. for the purpose of reor- saddle horse ailout 5 years-old, weight FREE too. 5 0 0 0 extra votes with eac-b | ^anizing the lodge and putting about875 lbs, white strip in face and. (JPyihg on the eves. 25c sale of extracts, spices, salt, j new life into }L A|| <>l(i mem_ brand- d ‘ E C” on left hip. I will, on T elephone Land clearing tools of all kinds. for a m a olives, pickles and cotlee. luOO bers are requested to be present, the 12th day of May, 1914, at the hour Contractors and chine today W. E. Gliovvn. extra votes with each pair o fj,llu| the public generally is cor of 7 o ’ clock, P. M ., of said day, in front o f the Mosier Library building, June is the month for brides. ladies’ and child’s oxfords, ! (,¡a||y inviteU t() atten(J. Builders in tiie City o f Mosier, Oregon, sell said Who said wedding hells? pumps and sandals. S t r a u s s . _______________________ ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.- property at public auction to the high Poor Mamma! I I Middleswart & Marsh A good stock of Records for your Wctrola at-Chown’s. Mrs. Jas. Cherry was a visitor vh Hood River Monday. J. E. Cole was a business vis itor at the county seat yester day. Mrs. P. L. Arthur left last Monday for a month’ s visit with her parents at Castle Rock, Wash. E. E. Harms, of the lumber ^ard, ha« been enjoying very poor health this vveek-the effects of Grippe. Mrs. Jas. Piercey and children visited this week at Maupin will) her daughter, Mrs. Frank Stew art. Mrs. A. Sellinger, Mrs. V. J. Blackburn and M. E. Butterfield Were Monday morning visitors in Hood River. ! Miss Nnda Clark, o f Hood Riv er, is spending a few days here this week, the guest of Miss Grace Higley. ( -i No. 160 gets the silverware this week. No. 151 leads in the i-iano contest, Nb. 24 second, No. 160 third.1 Strauss. I t >• C. A. MeCargar and family arrived last week from Portland and will spend the summer on his ranch south of town. h i Mrs. Wini Akers returned to Portianj last Sunday, after spending a few days on the kaiich-with her huslmnd. SUNDAY'S GALL GAME .... The-ball game last Sunday b e-, tween the Mosier nine and a team made up of the rock crusher boys, was a much better game than the Mosier fans expected to see. It was freely predicted that the crusher boys would “ eat ’ em alive,” but to the surprise of all, the Mosier boys showed better form than in any game they j have played yet, and won the game by a score of 8 to 4. So sure was everyone of a different j result that the crusher team; could get no takers for their I money. Out o f the two teams which j played Sunday a good strong nine can be picked which, with proper temp practice and coach ing, could lay it ¡ill over the out side teams who have heretofore made a joke of the Mosier club. Post Cards for 3 1-2 C e n t s We print from-your own neg atives on post cards 4x5 and smaller, for 31 cts each. Write for price list for de veloping and printing. We get the best results. Send by mail to BARNETT & CHASE PHOTO CO. P. 0 . Box 751, Portland, Or. Cut this advertisement out and save it. IF YOU W I S H To meet your friends, stop at HOTEL MOSIER. ■ ........ - A ll Modem and under New Management. AtN IM H N TiiD B ATH FACILIT I E » est bidder, for cash in hand, for the j purpose o f paying fees, c u t s and ex - ! penses legally inourred in. taking up, i -impounding and keeping above tle- | scribed animals, and the costs and ex- 1 penses of making said sale. I Signed I ra E va n s ,. | Marsha, of the City o f Mosier, One W . G. GLOYD, Prop. New work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished AJI work guaranteed.. NOTICE. Phone 1 1 9 » I First NaConal Bank Building ** ^ i mm» ** ( «« 4 » Out of Clothing is my business.. French Dry or Steam Cleaning. Spaulding’s Tailor Shop Basement of Brosius building*, 0 ^ Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods-, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing Mosier, Oregon \ K N O C K IN G S P O T S 1 i t ^ HOOD RIVER, ORE. ; | * ¥ I i } The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street & g W W f MM * * | DLL H. L. DUM BLE PHYSICIAN and - SURGEON I HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Hair Switches I ra E vans , Marshal of the City o f Mosier, Oregon THE WELCOME Notice is hereby given that I did, on j ‘ the 2nd day of April, 1914, in the City j I of Mosier, Oregon,, take up and em-j pound one horse o f bay color, weight about 1250 lbs., age abouC ll years,} | shows collar marks; white stripe in face and white right hind foot. And ^ I will, on the 2nd day of May, 1914, at * ' the hour of- 7 P. M ., of said day, in front of the City Hall (MosienLibrary, I in the City o f Mosier, Oregon, sell ¡5 said property at auction, to.the highest | bidder lor cash in hand, for the pur pose of paying fees, costs and expenses ^ I legally incurred in taking up, em- * ! pounding and keeping said horse of hay J i color, weight about 1250 lbs., age about I II years, showing collar marks, with white stripe in face and one right- hind foot, and the costs and expenses- o f making said sale. Sighted It has come to my notice that I am in a conspiracy to put some one out of business. I want to say to you all frankly that such is not the case. All 1 want is to give you'the best goods, the best treatment, a saving in price, a store you are proud of. If I fail in any of these, let me know. My motto has always been and always will be, "live and let live.” Twenty-three years of honest merchandising is my rec ord to date. Strauss. Hood River, Ore. Mrs. Thus. Hill is prepar ed to m^ke hair switches from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. When You Need 106 Third St.. Ditmerware, Glassware Lamps, Baskets, Stoneware „ or New up-to-date Novelties Come to this Store Hood River- St. Louis Shoe Shop. Shoes made to order. We retail Men’ s and Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done while you wait. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed Mrs. McCieedy, of Hood Riv STANDARD PACKAGE BILI MAY BECCME LAW er, visited this week with Mr. Joseph Amore knd Mrs. E. M. Sthtussi, who, 310 Union St. The Dalle9 I prepay freight on all aiders of toefe old lime neighltors in the Information coming from Wash t . ington indicates that the Raker East. 1 ‘ $1.50 or over apple bill which is practically the For Sale Miss Estel la Et. Parker, who measure put out hy G.E. Whisler, Single Conili White Legiiom has I e*m teaching school at Mal- president of the Oregon Horti- netli ’City, arrived in Mliaier last eggs for setting.. $5.00 per 190; |cultural-society, will not die in Saturday for a brief visit wi'th $1.00 per setting of 15. Tancred 'committee this season bill will 404 E 2nd St. The Dalles ■Vieillis he fore going to Iowa, stirai n. G e o . V o UNG, again l>e considered, according to where she will teach a short 1 a dispatch to the Oregon Journal. Mosier, Ore. "ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” th. . • r Some time ago information (derm O: Allen, republican came that the committee on coin- candidate for sheriff, was in town age, weights and measures of i*iM'0*n<»n''>uexwo4»o4»‘>ocs»owc 8atusdev shaking hands with did congress, had practically decided s lic e s IVr-rttls and making new Ones. ! to allow tile bill (o -lie so uirus j A New Line of -, >, _ ' this season was co corned. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. 98c, Shoes tor Ladies Good, dependable, Ladies’ Summer C o a t s - - 1 -2 Price Mrs Cornelius Gardener and A ,» f , p(Vsi. Waists that would cost you $1.25 else- s«-i vie,-a le quality shoes, o f dull calf. ! Here is a chance for you while they nqk* (JaiiigTit&rs ft*turned torort -1 tient o the horticultural society where and would lie good values at that. pate.it leather and tan Russia calf last. This price is less than the goods hind-m Sunday, after spending and vice president for Oregon of A nice assortment of styles and materi leathers and of such reliable brands as * fortnight at Ortley. Colonel ’J'»* Northwestern Fruit Kv- alone is worth, even at wholesale price, D-i-en Quality, American Lady and to say nothing of the making, etc., hut als for afternoon wear. Y ’ r choice, S 8 C Gardener remained at Qrtley chang -, wi ed Thomas W. Hard- vV'nitc House Shoes. Our aim is to give cluiirman of thecongres- wick, AND we are determined to close these out this week to superintend the you the bigge-t snoe values it) is possi quickly and at the following prices: Spring work on his orchard tract. sional committee that the fruit growers insisted upon the bill ble t-i give and we are interested to see Coat regular price $9.88, now, $4.94 Some large size room rugs being considered as it was vital The l)oy that. neeiLs a new Suit, Coot, that you get the best of satisfaction* $5.95 ...................... * $9.90, ” . just in from the East. Get n-.y o the industry that a standard All the newest styles and al prices the Hat or Blouse can be 1-est supplied at $5.25 ........................$10.50, " . special price and 50,000 extra pack i. <• he named. most reasonable. this store. We have every articcle de Mr. Rateimi)» lira eceived t ht* $6.25 ....................... $12.50. " . votes with each rug. Trade at sired and at a priee that will fit every following message front Mr. Second Floor. »»nit, save money, and I mh » si pocketlxxik. Ali :lie newest weaves and Hardwick : Trout season opens your friend’ s chances for that S p e c i a l : Ladies’ Slippers. Oxfords styles. S. its that will gi e perfect ser have jour night letter of April 1. Come in fine piano, gold watches, etc. the eleventh ii si ni ami have vice and saiisi’action in every way. and secure y o u r and Pumps, about all sizes in patent Another shipment of Kayser’ s Sim Strauss. c a r e fu lly noted ils contents. The License. leather, kid and tan, with Goodyear Hosiery for ladies just received. Hiese Boys’ Suits for S I. 75. $ 2 . S 2 5 0 . | matter will la* referred to (he welt and turned soles: values up to, the are the best silk hose for tlie money jou Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Bigelow , $ 3 4 )0 . and up. . ,, . , , , committee at its meeting. I am pair. $4. Not all sizes, hut certainly a can buy. All sizes. at ( t<tw toidsville, Iml., who to be advised of - r views have been here visiting Mrs. in reference to this matter.” bargain. The pair ............. 9 8 C Bigelow 8 sister, Mrs. H. M. The message front the chair- Misses' Shoes Values up to $2.50 the ............................................................ $ 1 .6 9 Scearce, and family, left on man o f the committee is very Wednesday for their home, gratifying to local interests, in- Ladies' and Misses’ Shoes, about all H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E called suddenly by the news of asmuch as it insures the bill a sizes. values to $3.50. The pair, $ 1 . 9 8 ^he death of tbvir daughter. - fighting chance for passage, lo . . . t G US. WALTHER Pacific Power & Light Co. Base Bali | Goods | Fishing Tackle Mosier Book Store Specials Special Boys’ Suits- THE PARIS FAIR,