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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1914)
— LOCAL — FRUIT ASSOCIATION EX J. K. McGregor was a business  ROUND DOZEN MADE IN Wô.SCü BO üÿtT TR jü T FSÏ FC" HOSIER CREEK TENDS WAREHOUSE visitor at the county seat on Monday On last Friday, June 12th, The Ladies’ Aiil society of Thr* On Tuesday last the Bonneville Mrs. W. S. Moss is rii iting for Dalle*Cong 1 Fruit Associati I’ m in the market for all iish hatchery sent lip 1 0 , 0 0 0 ; For Sale Cheap kinds of carpenter work several weeks with her sister inigiv. a "Ms« 1 ' * Ei ten brook trout to be pkced Team of horse», weight 3000 Will furnish plans and spec Portland. quet at Hotel Dalles n< t W •: ' the wesl end J *1 their ware -ier Creek. This is the lbs. Addrena J.iye is apparently as proud of ¡'«use. The addition will be 40 firHt jn3tal|ment of 75 000 apJ ifications for all work that I The people o f Ortley will join ' J'">" 2 |- wta*re J ames C herr . v , this last as he was of the first, ¡by 50 feet in size, and with the; i plied for. The rest will arrive! get or superintend the con in the Fourth of July celebration nu," ' * r ot rm.mment people wd Mosier, Ore. struction of. [gather to see and hear exploit -d ; Mr. and Mrs. Huskey are the present wareroom, will provide in batches later. at Mosier. the natural and artificial re-i proud parents of an even dozen ample packing and storage facil-1' Mosier Creek is justly famed $4,00 per m y for 9 hours. För Sale. Leslie Root and Miss Dolly ¡ s o u r c e s of the county. Perhaps '-hildren, two only being girls, 'ties. Messrs. Middleswart & l forits fine fishing. So popular J. P. ERHART, Threedoa* 2 qt., 0 dz. 1 qt. Fisher were visitors in The Dalles f(nv n|- our ow,’ ii citizens and lessi5'" 1* a** al'e living happily under Marsh have the contract. is it that parties come from long{ Mason fruit jars. Will sell for yesterday. ¡o f the outside residents of Lie* ' home r o o t - t r e e , a:.d they are ~ ~ (listances to erjoy the piscatorial M osier - - O regon mighty Huskey lot of 30c per dor,- for qnarts and 50c J. H. Eakin and family left on .state, realize what varied re- Stanley Eastman brought into sport. I hese, with the local; children. This is the kind of per doz¿ for 2 quarts. Tuesday by boat for Albany, sources Wasco county posses our office yesterday soma fin» nimt'ods. keep the stream pretty j Address W. P. Vining, Mosier, where they will spend the sum- They will have an opportunity family that would delight the samples of alfalfa w ilier well . shed out and it is neees- or call at Bulletin office. 1 at this time to inform them- heart of Roosevelt, and no doubt wheat, grown on his arm east ¡sary to re-stock tiie wjj^ers every i mer. I were lie acquainted with the cir of town. The alfalfa, grown 1 y^ar or two. selves. W. L. Ftrebaugh and J. H. cumstance lie would consider without irrigation, nv asured 39 When in doubt about shoes, [Devlin, of Portland, spent Sat Mr. and .' . If 11 km 1 - d to Old papers for sale at tliis, inches in length, and the wheat see Strauss urday and Sunday at the Ortley ] OLQ FRIENDS SHEET canonization, a niche in the hall 1 IT - i office. was 6 feet, 7 inches tall. Land clearing toole-of all kinds. Inn. of fame, a medal or a pension — W .E . Grown. Chris Pfeterson and wife, of I Mr. Emery Sensenich and W 1 , s.sibly all tour. ; f t - ' i S M E l T - '■ - v . O i * J T C :.3 Z 3 m 3 n tZ *S 5 M m ‘Forest Grove, spent Wednesday j Albert Nusbaum, two prominent ^ . Mrs. Frank Page was a-visitor here with Mr. and Mrs. James business men of Boise, Idaho, in Port I arid on Monday. ASTORIA REGATTA FDR !9M ¡with their wives, who weretour Mead A\ gaixl stock o f 1 Records fbr ing thru the country on their VTiss Alice Mosier returned on MOSIER, OREGON " Did y o u ever com e hom e Astoria, Ore., June IS Astoria your Vvictrola atiChown’S. Saturday from The Dalles,where HZ" to such _a scene as this ? Is m Hosier Sunday night with will extend the hand o f welcome 2AP1TAL AMD SURPLUS $!1,7 0 0 .0 0 Mtv. Bradford was a-bwainaae she graduated last week from your wile wearing herself out their old time friends, Mr. and I™ July 2, 3.and 4, 1914, not only visitor in BArtlaod thie week. at such drudgery? St, Mary’s Academy. D EPO SIT YOUR SA VIN GS IN Mrs. Amos Root. They had not to visitors from distant points i A t A R E F U E L Y M A N A G E Ü G. Rhodes, was a visitor in Frank Howard of Hood River, seen eae(, 0 t|ier for OV(,r fort 1 01 the Pacific Northwest, hut in | Put A Stop To It N ow B AN K . The Dalles the first'of tha week. drove over yesterday with his years, their acquaintance having 11 » " ' ' ' »lar to its neighboring com- *j Don’t wait until this back- J. N. M o s i e r , Pres. L. J. .M e r r i l l , Cashier. Try those crushed fruit and father, who is visiting him from begun in Indiana as mere ehil- munities of the lower Columbia, breaking strain shows in her nut sundaes at Arthur & Bdrt’ft. England, en route to Australia. (]ren Old times were talked of Grays Harbor, , Willapa Harbor, ’ ■ face and figure. Mrs. Georgia Varvel arrived an(* ,nan.v pieasant memories o! ■ 1 he Cowlitz and Uhehah -. valleys, ■ B f l M R ' Miss Edlia Evans and little A T H O R Electric Tillamook, Nehalem, etc. In fact, from childhood days rehearsed. afternoon daughter Nedra visited in Hood Wednesday The old time friends parted through its regatta committee, 1 W a sh er rem oves all the Cheyenne, Wyo., to visit her River Wednesday forenoon. drudgery o f washday saves the the city extends a cordial in vita- j brother, Harry Stout, and Cam- with promises ot future visits clothes and the expense o f wash J. M. Elliott returned yester tion to all the people of these | day help. iwmr : ssB car'sassj U K uioaisn ily. day from a fortnight’s visit in communities to unite in t he 19th I f Portland. . . ’ You can FIÎED ULMER, Proprietor Miss Nina Taylor returned on JFJCilERS SECURED FCR FALL TERM Annual regatta to bo held tin the £;!§, f y ‘ he dates ulxive mentioned. Sheriff Levi Clnisman was an Friday last to her home at Esta- cada, after a week’ s visit at Ort Fresh and Smokt 1 M .ais, Sausage an d F ish Great interest is manifested in Th“ hoard of directors has se official visitor in town Tuesday, ley with her sister, Mrs. R. T. cured the following teachers for this great aquatic event by out- 'Is V T l in y o u r from The Dalles. ’ Jic ;At hotre for A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping Dawes. the fall and winter term of side communities this \ear, snd Mia. E. J. Middleswart, of 15 DAYS ! Admiral Phil Motschan, Jr., of school in Mosier: Mrs. Harriet Poe went to The Hood River, visited her daugh Principal, Prof. Hail of Colo- (he Imperial hotel, Portland, ex- Dalles yesterday to make com FREE ter here this week. mutation proof on her land. Her rado. Grammar Department, J. peels to have at least 3b0 wom- OREGON C. A. Morden of Portland, was witnesses were Dick Wilcox and ** Ross: Intermediate Depart-! hers on his personal staff, repre- . T e le p h o n e \ f o r a m a a visitor the first of the week to L. H. Lininger. ! ment, Miss Mahada, of Montana; sentit,g all parts of the North- chine today his fruit ranch south of town. Primary Room, Miss Alice Ben west. The committee is leaving *i«n erweme wrw f j w — st « t áUM»liara Mrs. Anna Foxley and daugh nett. netiiing undone to provide amuse- He ary Olsen came up from ter of Shoshone, Idaho, who ELECTRIC M G & SUPPLY CO. Mr. Ross and Miss Bennett ments of nil kinds for all classes Portland on Saturday and spent have been visiting Mrs. Fox ley’s are well known locally, having of people.-both on land ami wa ieveral days here with friends. Hood River, Oregon- brother, H. I J. Schoonover, at taught here last term. Mr. Hail ter. They haven numb« r of new F irst Nati mal Bank Building Mosier visitors in Hood River Ortley, returned home Iasi Sa)- j,lic| Miss M.-had- ai o f course, speed boats already entered for Tuesday afternoon were Miss UII*aY' strangers to tiie hoard, and while I lie big Pacific Coast champion- and Lurline Fisher and Dr. Robinson. Mrs. Kruger, accompanied by | we believe Oregon can furnish ship spied boat rests, some of V !<3-i « i «li fcWMMkTMK George Rorden moved his fam her grandson, Master Garrett, ; excellent teachers for Oregon | which are now under construe- ily ba«k onto the ranch this came down from The Dalle , on ¡schools, and should do so when lion with a guaraio- td st-.-ed of ikeek. Geo. has tired of “ city Wednesday and is visiting her possible, we understand these not. I< • than 50 miles pro- hour. i l ! Kfe.” daughter, Mrs. C. G. Stoll/., and two teachers come very highly The famous “ Oregon Kid II." ;i Post Cards New work a Specialty. Repair 'recommended and it is to he pie- the “ Oregon Wolf IV ,’ ’ and the Photo Supplies 4 I have added several new lines family. work done. Estimates furnished Books and Magazines “ Seattle Bullet,” are among the ‘ J , sumod that Mosier will have a of ooffee and tea aticT ran please Miss Mabel Ruseher, a teacher' , . , , All work guaranteed. Indian Goods, Curios, entries: also a fast, boat from . , , .. . first class school. you with the kind you like.— hi A the schools at North Yakima, * Mail orders solicited Raymond, Washington, and ow Straus*. Expert developing and g arrived Tuesday evening to spend from Sacran; Alte. But these are ORDINANCE NO 5 finishing * You will’ find what you want the summer with her mother, just the “ first-comers.” it is ex An Ordinance prohibiting the in oool shirts and underwear and her sister, Mip. F. A. Al- The Dalles pected thaï the Astoria regatta Phone 119 Mosier, Oregon firing of firecrackers, bombs, her^--Strauss, and you save a lington. 407 E 2nd Street ( his year will witiie ' ; the largì st ¿ÄasiLaaBZE^r: ateacr ' f v r: bice bit of money, too. Mrs. C. G. Stollz and son Roy skyn,du,,s 0,.lu>r ':xpl,,s‘ v<' ; I number of races and the greatest 1 of Mosier. attended the graduating exercis , within the , City . , . „ ¡ever he'd on the Pacific Coast. No. 24 i*.first, No.. 151 second. ; Be it ordained l>v the ( omrnon es of The Dalles High School, I,, .. .... - ; I lie Pacific Coast cm 1 mpionship j D K . H . 1 «. D U M B L E No.’ lfil) third and No. 84 fourth 1 . , last week. Miss Mae Garrett, a Council ol the ( ily ot Mosier: inr speed beats v ill be deter- Ln the Piano Contest. No. 160j 1. That m> person or per- , , ,, • , niece of Mrs. Stoltz, won, by her S ection P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U RGICON , ,, expío , . h» or un i-r eause , .0 , Pc mint'd at this rt'gatla. gets the-silverware this week. sum. shall high standing, a scholarship in exploded or tired any species of fire 111 addition t" tbes” premier HOOD RIVER : OREGON 1 ‘ Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. John tim Pacific University at l ores! arms (except in cas s of necesiitv) or events, there will ->e sailing and \\ i!l pracHce in Mosier and Saul will lie interested to know Grove. lire or explode any tin ernckers. bombs. rowjn,, .,.s water and land khat a son was born to them re- May be reached tiy long dis skyrocket or otii< r oxj'iosi -«*s wiiitin sports of all kinds, a grand illu- E. A. Race returned Wednes the City of Mosi<*r, ei-ceeptinjf in tliat fefcntly, at their home in the val tance phone. Home phone 61. I day from El Paso, Texas, where portion of tin-i t- lying N»»ri 0f jjjp minateli marine parade and pyro ley. technic display on the Colum- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Higley Wl*nt in the springr to take O-W. R. & N. Co’ s, right-of-way. S uction it. Anv person or persons liia river, ane a mammoth la n d spent- last, Friday and Saturday |Cil,e °l his a 1 1 er, ^ who ilietl violating any portion o f this ordinance parade and patriotic demonstra hi Portland. Mrs. Higley re- some time after he reached shall he deemed guilty of a. tnisdemeau tion on July 4th. K. J. Arnold’s! Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ^ ■* ■/- HI: hiaint'd to visit relatives near; home. Mrs. Race who, with her or and ou conviction therein tintori- 7 . *J:‘- • . big carnival company, with dog ed to mKke hair switches children, has been visiting her p,,, 1 ìeeordei- s Court shall lie fined net the aity. -J f * • -. 4 from combings. Satisfac than fifty an<* pony shows. Ferris wheel,, •parents at Moro, also returned less than one dollar or tion guaranteed a n d 1 1 Mh and Mrs. J. M. Carroll 1 1 Wednesday afternoon, her fath dollars, or imprisoned for not h ;s than m e r : ' , .’ r o u t 'd etc., t h e . , , p- ,> prices reasonable. were called to Portland last Fri- er, Mr. S«\re, accompanying one day 01 more limn tw enty days, or b r a s s h a n d s , COUld !">' d a n c e s , a n d tiotli. for ea, h «(Tense and the Court , j ..«. b ;,|| , yv i|| |) in day on account o f the serious ill- ,K>I. fn ,,¡s aut0. 106 Third St. Hood River shall adjudge the ofTondcr to pay costs "ess of Mrs. Carroll’s father, F. every minute not otherwise oc- Many dainty pinces of fancy Prtu'eiu,i,>n* R 1 W. Hunter. luty o f the marshal to see that the R e t lu e e « ! rat-.'s w i l l p r e - t. ;• ■ 1 Cidria at Chown’a. provisions o f this oniinatu**’ ait' en- vjiii on nil rtiilroRilrf Hiui w.»lt f » yv Miss Mildred Cooper and sev complaint in tin* li n t's. Wednesday June 24tli» I will fore* d am i to nm k if* * , n eral friends motored from The Court “ f all violations Aial e.%dhst Sunda and spent the H've 5b(K) extr-' votes w i l l ) e a c h tht-rot» f. <*Iöy with her brother, K. I 25t' sale of fruit jars, riihhers Passali the Council tliis 10th «lay o f Shoos made to order. We retail and caps for saint', jelly glasses, C(« |»er, and wife. .lime, 1911. H. G. KIBB 'E Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair ... ¿ - ... 1 càrined goods, crackers, haking Attest < „ ~ I . w P. !.. A rthur , ing \ •!■ done while you wait. &. V\. ¿elhngor came over | ,,0Tvder llldi(W* neckwear ami Roeorder o f City o f Mosier. ‘ Trices r« a; 'liable aftd all work N O i ARY P U B L IC fro'u JVoutLuke yésterday tmfrh- leM,|H„. an<) shoo ,iM)ii(tRS. Vpi, 10th «I hv o f Jim«*, , guaranteed rXoal.J f '* ; «he aflernoon pnees and 10,00 0 extra votes ' Joseph A more '.vditihi* ni , vht» \ jü remain on a big lot of ladles’ , children’s D a m p R obinson , O r e g o n M o s i f . r “ A W \V S \T YOUR S r. ! ! \ c E.” 310 Union >i. The Dalles M inor o f Cit-. o f tU. ’'iriMt Làke l h '8 silnlruer. and men’ s shoes and oxfords; •il ’At Htee.irre left Tuesday fine straw hats, to«», . tra.iN . SÄKMURB "tur. tmEiXjzaazrzjt-aixz. -xanr^cw m s * : - * , ... ’ u n r -n a t aw so X M r V JO'mueJitended business trip in- r* 1 We do Photogrophic work. Bh -lu'ii tîa'h 7i,- «.¡s.......... Ipc I suits for warm weath-*r wear, and ii- v . Iti ! tC»l'LsiePn t-ftfegen. Washington il O ''^ Men’ C i j U i «-j- !■ u # Arthur ,.<• Burt Drug Co. that you will get the best ot sor i suit Excellent quality, pure white tinen knd Idaho in the rnteu-sls of tin* \ New 1.ine o f * W e a i ffering > • h son ■ exceptional tee from. Choieo,the suit. and i!« >rben' !• IOC A program of the “ doings" 5 4 .2 8 Holcomb Mnfg. Co., width he Men’ Clothing, in- for the Fourth will appear in tliis represents. values i to' tin«- Turkish Bait, Towels ...... 15c ? pit per next week. Intending Hart. Schaffner «£ eluding ' th new iver Twist” wash W. C. Stone went to Portland Good six- .Ur everyday use: always contestants for the athletic for I o; s, that we have just re* Marx m Saturday, returning on Monday satisfactory, hatch...................... |5C events will be asked to notify tis N«-at, eo.'l. and just the very arx suit- with his family, who will remain Turkish Baih Towels ...... 2(h tl.e committee on sports in dm tliese hot d a j 5 here with him this summer and « m ->. 8 p,i c i n '................ $ 1 5 - 0 0 Uxt -a large s'ze and very heavy ; \ I) time, so that their names may be i will occupy Mrs. DeBussev’s W «te b ruer. E a ch ................ 30C entered. There will Iv plenty of of v*rv chirk irro” woi*stetI resilience on Washington stivet. y -¡ ;i,; ; sport for even body something » visible $ il values. , v * i th small in i Turkish B tih Towils....... 25c A few more concessions left doing all the lime. ........................ «JO. C.R 8 t’ etly one of the higgps' values ever -A' T> ,‘ ch ... 10 c ^ Special for the Fourth o f July celelna ■* offered at 1 bi ice. Etreh....... 25C i Printing anti Developing done Excellent quain t for g- «'«I. hat'd, ev- le •f er* v eassiînor lion. It you haven't put in a « • «l.;\ us . All venite. with fast hid for any o f them, get bus\. at the Drug Store. 0 ; c e c ia l: Childie i's Ox torus. Siip- or* ’ i I oî ^. h u e r... ....... 'OC Ss tomorrow is the last dhy, tliis A Trout season »iO.CO pert and T’ 9 'c. We Pave just Apri! !. Co • in week, wlic’ ii they will l»e re A h*’ ?: varieîv <>r tcvvu!.-’ r. it 1 le. Spien- £ il ! le * - Í H ta * mil ::". I ese in c In « Tan,' »Mil s#*«*uro ) u r ad ved. <! -i varies, while i»r with e«»!* reil Bhtek and O ¡.•od. in kid, gun metal Lict»t st*. itlt I WO- >r«er. risei) .................. HkOii i>aîor*t leatl 1**C N. B. Ferlig. '■ Ife and aon, ot At tin* annual seliool meeting Hood W w , en I It | l n eld at th. v terday en route home from a Monday afternoon. Dr. Rebins<>n 1 visit to their fruit land near w a s re-elect >d as director, li^re. Mr. Ferti; has charge of H. W. Danielsen was elected j 1he manual (raining department <«•! «>’ cl i . su «•«■, .In -. J. P 3 O D RIVE LARGEST AND BEST STORE ^ the Hood River schools. o s 'who :ei ^ *«l. g . ................ . . _ , r ¿sm IM Tt nfc T ■ > « jm r M jsier Valley Bank Poor Mamma! MOSIER MEAT MARKET THOR M0SIER Middleswart & Marsh Contractors Builders tr I r r m r . SIHITIEIPJIS îûkê Hah Switches T í St. Louis Shoe Shop. : - ¿ Pacific P( I» B ate Cooils i \n u Fishing scassi atara - & I ight Co. Towels t Mosier I Book Store I >uit THE P A R IS FAIR,