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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1916)
1 « necessary for some of the to shovel the snow out of the ditches, 'the Sellinger ranch m 22 I miles south of White Salmon. Juat see the splendid assortment of N E W SPOKT S T R IP E GOODS we have just received. Pink and white, blue and white and black and white striped. Just what you have been wanting. Come in and let us show you. L A D IE S S H IR T W A IS T S S P E C I A L - W e have a big assortment of desirable waists for summer wear, values up to $1.50 each. Slightly mussed from handling. Your choice....... .... ....... 60c L A D IE S W A S H DRESS SKIRTS in Picque, (la ne ami Palm Beach materials a f made up in newest styles; priced at « p i <p«J# I D S P E C IA L Cotton Suitings, :#> inches wide, val ues up to 25c a yard. Good colors and patterns for children’s dresses and a material that will give | /» the best of service The yard 1DC S P E C IA L Silk and Wool Waistings Our regu lar 45c and 50csellers. Dark and light patterns 1 r that will make up nicely. Your choice, yard 1DC S P E C IA L Indies fine lisle hose with reinforced heels, toes and soles, fast colors, gauze weight; also a medium weight, with neat embroidery design, reg. 15c and 5<tc values; your choice, 3 pairs for « p i S P E C IA L Silk finished Tissue Ginghams in plain tan and plaids, worth 25c a yard. Your choice i a the yard S P E C IA L - Children’s and Misses knit pants,sum mer weight, lace trimmed, values up to 20c a £ pair; your choice the pair DC 15c BO YS W A S H A B L E S U IT S We have a jrpod as- sort ment for you to choose from at und up. D E V O N S H IR E CLO TH You all know the good wearing qualities of this material, mill rem nants: the yard .... ........... ................ ............. Little Misa Hazel Adams, who has . been viatu.g at the home of Mr. and Three Oregon fruit growers and I Mrs. .) S. Anderaon while her mother, ¡M is. H. 8. Adams, has been confined college men, working in connection l a Portland hospital (or the pe?t two with the U. S. Bureau of Marketing ■ months, following an operation, was will he in Wasco county, June 20 to 1 taken to Hood River Wednesday by ________ . June 22, writes A. R. Chase, county Mrs. Anderson and sent to Underwood ’ age^t. A meeting will be held at to be with her mother who had re- Mosmr June 20; at Uufur June 21, and turned home. at The Dalles June 22, for the purpose C. A. Cramer has been bringing in o f considering the problems of hand- several crates of excellent strawber- ling and marketing fruits, ries each day for the past two weeks Nearly every fruit growing section which have been contracted for by in the northwest has taken up the red- Nichol & Co. The berries are grown crai plan of fruit marketing and distn- on Mr. Cramer’a place southeast of the bution which is really the salvation for rganization is the city and are irrigated with water ob the fruit grower. tained from Mosier creek which runs only salvation of the fruit growing through the place. It is probtble that district. Mosier probably has the best fruit the berries will last another week. Christian church- Sunday school at growers’ association in the northwest and has a membership in the Federal 10 a. m. Bible reading and song ser Undoubtedly, the experts vice II a. m. lead by Mra. John P. agency, Ross. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. will get much information at Mosier, in., topir, "T h e Usefulness of (lood but will help other districts in organ- ¡C heer." led by Clyde Root. These meetings are becoming more popular and interesting each week. Everyone welcome. Come out and see what the L A D IE S W A S H U N D E R S K IR T S of good grade ¡ .young people can do. 14 Years of striped gingham and searsucker, full cut. r / v Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage returned Your choice 3UC Wednesday from a motoring trip over the Columbia River highway to Cor S P E C IA L Ladies long lisle gloves in white bett and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H o o d R iv e r and black, also short suede gloves, the pair Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Littlepage have property interests at Corbett and they visitef with the latter’s son, Donald Littlepage, who is employed at Corbett on their ranches. W. H. Davis was up from Flood River this week in the capacity of FI. Loenig, assistant postmaster at Mrs. W A. llidy, of Hermiston, Frank Middleswart went to Hood I I I ■l"l"> I I I I 1 I I M -» demonstrator for the Keo automobile Kellogg. Ida., passed through here B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N I mother of Mr*. Harvey Burton, ar River Friday afternoon where he has Saturday on his return from a visit to fua which D. McDonald at Hood Kiver rived the first of the week for a visit. been employed by W. J. Wullam. who is agent. Mr. and Mrs. FI. M. Strauss has secured a contract for a house and the rose festival in his car. lie stopped and her sister, Mrs. Loesby, were I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I i I H -t- » W. M. Kimball, of Woodburn, is vis , for a short visit with Miss I.enora dairy barn in the Hood Kiver valley. taken for a trip to Ortley. Mr. Strauss iting at the home of hii friends, Mr. Tree twine, lots of it, at Chown's. Choicest cuts of meat and prompt Hunter, local postmistress. stated on his his return that the sunset and Mrs. J. P. Tryon. E. M. Strauss was in Hood River Mrs. J. K. McGregor left Saturday at this time of the year as viewed Films, Paper, Developers, Plates, service in mailing your order* to you. last Friday on.business. Developing Tanks and Kodaks at the Accounts due in thirty days. Your morning for a visit in Portland where 1 from Gardner's Point is simply gor patronage earnestly solicited. The she joined her husband, who had mo geous. A dustless mop and quart can of Drug Store. Hood River Market, Hood Kiver, Or. tored with their nephew, Harold ' It is probable that the rock crusher Cedar Polish, special, *1.75. James Cirroll went to Portland yes Geo. Bruce, of Cherry Grove, Ore Davis, over the Columbia Kiver high will commence operations the first of F. A. Allington spent Friday after terday far a few days' visit with way. gon, airived Saturday morning for a the week. A part of the crew have noon in Hood River. friends. i short visit at the home o f Mr and Next Sunday's topic at the Imman arrived and have been busy making re New striped materials for middy Anyone wishing tile report et once ' Mrs. Fred Evans. Mr. Bruce was for uel church will be “ Women of the pairs and getting in readiness for the dresses at Strauss. ’ at Bulletin office to fill oqt orders for merly a resident of Mosier. j Bible.’ ’ Thomas l.elliott will have run. It seems likely that the plant D. W. Hudson was a Hood River vis a carload lot. Regardless of the strike the Regu charge of the service, assisted by sev will be crushing rock for two months itor Sunday. l-et us finish your III iiih . Same may he lator line steamers Dalles City, eral of the ladies of the church, who at least. It was hoped that the rock Do not forget this is the store for left at III«' Bulletin office. Hlocom A Strvnger and State of Washington are will take certain women characters crusher would be started this week, Canfield. Hood Itiver. t- underwear and bathing suits. Strauss. Out a delay waa caused by the failure running on schedule time. All freight from the Bible. Another shipment of tennis shoes on and passengers are accepted as hereto Mr. and Mrs Roy Duvall spent Sun Mrs. Jackson Graham, who has been ! of coal in arriving from Salt Lake. Ihe way and everything in sandals for fore. | visiting for some time in California day in Hood River. The last meeting of the Parent- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sreen door* and tly screen prepared the whole family. If you want font comfort see Strauss. learher association for the fiscal year Clark, arrived yesterday morning to ness, see Chown about it. School closed in District No. 76 F'ri- Don't forget the Woodmen's picnic will beheld this (Friday! afternoon at he with her husband who is in charge Mrs Leer and children spent yester on the Fourth of July. Everyone in the Immanuel church at 2 :30 o ’clock. i o f operations at the rock crushing dsy, June 9, and an all day picnic was day visiting in Hood River. | enjoyed by the school children and vited. Regular old-fashioned safe and A good program has been arranged and plant of the Pacific Bridge company. Those good sweet pickles ami all sane celebration. fathers, mothers and friends are uiged , FOR S A L E Two cast iron cook | patrons. In the forenoon the people kinds of cheese ami olives at Strauss.’ You men who need an extra pair of to be present. stoves and heater, three chairs, com 1 were entertained by a program which C. Ilage was a visitor in Hood Kiver pant* remember I have what you want The Regulator Line has the steamer mode, saddle; hay horse, 4 years old, consisted mainly of a debate as to Thursday. in khakai or worsted material. Slate of Washing! in ill service leaving 1 between 1000 and 1100 Ihs. ; also sorrel "Whether the Hills of the Greenwood Remember, gasoline, oils and many Stiauss. Portland at 12 o'clock everv night e<- mare, weight about 900 Ihs. Either District should he Torn Down and the | Country Leveled Up a Bit.” “ A Visit auto accessories at Chown'*. Mrs. N. Osburn, .sister-in-law of F. "ce|S Sunday, and leaving The Dalles horse will drive single or double. Will of Mr. and Mrs. Higginbotham to the E. L. Root was in Hood River on Osburn, of The Dalles, left the first of every day at 2 p. in., except Monday. sell cheap. See Paul Itomrnen, or in Deestrict Skole” formed a part of the business the first of the week the week for Portland after a six Route your freight Regulator Line. quire at store o f Nichol & Co. exercises. Clyde T. Bonney, county Cool hat* for Ihe whole family. weeks’ visit at the hmne of her sister. J. O. Beldin, Agent. The Mosier baseball team defeated school superintendent, made an ad Mr. and Mrs. E. K.Amsden, who left the (inderwoou nine Sunday at the lat dress. F'ollowing the program a sump Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCargar and All kind* of Photo Supplies on hand. Mra. Ed. L. Howe and Misa Byles here to go to Hillbsoru, where Mr. ter place by the score of 14-10. Flvery tuous dinner was served hy the Green motored to Portland yesterday over the Amsden is superintendent of schools, member of the team hit safely and wood ladies. The afternoon was filled Fresh stock at the Arthur Pharmary. are now in Eugene. They write that took the stirg out of the defeat handed with races of all kinds. Clifford Mias Fern Isom and Wilbur S. War highway in Mr. McCargar's ear. that the trip was enjoyabls and that ; them by Underwood early in the Strahm was winner o f first prize. Walk a block and cool olf in the cool ren on June 1-2 successfully passed the they are now enrolled for the summer season. This is the first time in six Marion Yonish won the hooby priz". est store in town, a nice drink of cold eighth grade examinations. session at the University of Oregon. years that a Mosier team has defeated Miss Ruth Van Zandt, who has oeen Watermelons, canteloupea, California water end our toilet room at your ser E. A. Race, Chas. T. Bennett, G. R. ' U nderwood. vice always. Strauss. teaching iti the Greenwood school for tomatoes, lemons, Sunkist oranges at Wood and K W. Davidhizar were in The Ladies Aid Society met at the the past three months, returned to her Mra. Faulks and daughter, Velma, Strauss.' The Dalles Monday night where they home of Mrs. Flrnest F’.vans Wednesday home In Portland Saturday. She has Fast passenger and freight service leturned yesterday after a visit with attended a meeting of the Masonic in an all day session. About twenty between Portland and The Dalles via Mrs. (■ L. Carroll who accompanied lodge. Dufur was well represented at members and visitors were present been re-elected. them as far as Hood River. Clyde T. Bonney spent Friday at the Regulator l.iue. the meeting. There was work in the Mrs. Flvans proved to he an ideal host- Greenwood school. Darrell Evans, aon of Mr. and Mrs. third degree. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. E. Cole and chil : ess and all of the ladies expressed Mrs. C. G. Stoltz left for a visit in dren, Arta, Albert and Skeeks, visited Fred KvaM, went to The Dalles Sat Mrs. C. E. Heel and children, Hulda, themselves as glad to have been urday morning to visit with his grand Sunday in Hood River. Catherine, Edith and Raymond arrived present. The next meeting will be Hood River Thursday. mother. Mrs. M. E. Gray. G. A Godberson was a business vis Wednesday from l.ogansport. III., for held at the home of Mrs. C. L. Joy on Mra. E. Simmons and Misa Nora The Hood River Market will take a visit with Mrs. Heel's father, A. M. Wednesday afternoon, June 23. itor in The Dalles Saturday. Hurton were Hood River visitors Sun your orders for meat and mail them to Roop. It has been Id years since Mr. day. Miss Bertha Godberson went tn The Mr- Prill, mother of Mrs. H. W. you by parcel post Customers will he Koop has seen his daughter. Her hus Danielsen. Mrs. FI. M. Strauss and Dalles on the morning train Monday. Printing and Developing neatly done. allowed 30 days on their bills. band is expected later. Mrs I.oesby, of l.os Angeles, returned All work guaranteed Arthur Phar Orren Osburn, who has been a stu Mrs. F. S. DeWitt and daughter, to Mosier Saturday morning after hav Lyle Experiences Serious Fire macy. dent at the Oregon Agricultural Col Mis* Dorcas DeWitt, were here on ing been confined for over two weeks The entire southern part of the Lyle Mrs F. Whipple, neice of Mrs. W. lege during the part year, returned II. W. business district was destroyed by fire T. McClure, of Spokane, arrived the Monday to spend the summer with his Wednesday from Hood River. Miss in the Hood Kiver hospital. DeWitt, who was a member of this Danielsen accompanied her to Mosier. Monday night. first of Ihe week for a visit. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Osburn. year's graduating class of the llnod Mrs Prill ia now feeling considerably The Maze, the origin of which is not That’ s right, keep on knocking. - When you want a suit, let inn take River high school, was apply ing for a better. known, started in the Howard general every knock is a Boost. I mind my >) y< onr measure, I am an expert at it. position in one of the local schools. Ben and Zeno Sellinger w e e here merchandise store shortly after mid own business, watch il grow Strauss * V ou will get the best fit you ever hail For Rent— Four room house ai Urt- : yesterday from Trout Lake, Wash., night. The flames entirely destroyed For your picnics and parties: Paper and the price will tie no higher than ley. Two bislrooms, kitchen, bath, where they have 30 acres of land in the Howard store, Kemp's barber plates, napkins, table covers and wax moat ready makes cost. Strauss. pantry, mi stern plumbing, water and hay. They returned in the afternoon shop. Bachman's drug store and Mar paper. Mosier Book Store. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smith and lights, large li\ ing room, front and back after a few hours visit with their shall’s printing shop, — four buidings (live the Hood River Market a trial Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Saess, relatives ot porch, basement Big front and back mother. Mrs. A. Sellinger. They said which were closely together in a row, order for meat which will be mailed to Mrs. J. FT Cole motored to Mosier and yard, garden s|s<t, chicken house An that snow still remsra in the moun being all of the business structures you by parcel post. Prompt service return from Portland over the highway 'ideal summer Inline, fo per month tains a few miles south of their ranch south of the railroad. —The Dalles guaranteed. Sunday. Mra. FI lathe. Ortley, Oregon. tf and that in order to irrigate the hay Chronicle. 25c •3 2 1 Juniac' a n d G irla ' O f •• hi¿m h, 10, 22, FRUIT EXPERTS TO TALK HERE JUNE 20 Meetings will be held at Mosier at at 1:30 ; 1 :S T ^e8<iay’. af Dufur *' ! f: ^ ¡ w s d a y and at I he Dalles at 10 a. rn. Thursday. This will give the speakers a chance to get an afternoon train. The subjects to be dicussed are of interest to every grower of every class of fruit, and all will want to hear dis cussed the Federal plan for standard- ¡ , ¡ nj, the marketing and distribution of fruits o f all kinds. The Paris Fair \ M i s s t P S u a r y o s l : a f V “ You’ll never know how soft and velvety your face can be un til you use our MARSHMALLOW CREAM!” Full directions with each bottle. Money back if not satisfied. ARTHUR PHARMACY Teacher's Examiations Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Wasco county Oregon, will hold regular examination of applicants for state certificates at the county court house. The Dalles, Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, June 28, 1916, at 8 o'clock a. m , and continuing until Saturday, July 1, 1916, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon Writing (Penmanship,) Music, U. S. History, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Reading. Physiology. Manual Train ing, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Diawing, Methods in Arithmetic. J bursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Fklucation, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Couise of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Methods in l anguage. Thesis for Primary Certificate, Education— Science of. Friday F’ orenoun Theory and Practice, Orthography, Physical Geography, English I,itera- ture, Chemistry, FMucation - History of. Physical Culture. F'riday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government, Education Childhood and Adolsecence. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany, Education— School Administration. __________ Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping, Fàiu- cation— Methods. Clyde T. Bonney, County School Superintendent. f GREENWOOD I W ILL SPEND MILLION ON ROAD TO DENVER Officers of the Union Pacific system have just agreed on an expenditure of approximately $1,000,OOP for improving the Kansas City-Denver line There has been much work on this road for several years and when that which has just been authorized is finished Ihe line will be on a par with the Omaha- Ogden route of the Union Pacific. One of the items just authorized is the ballasting with Sherman granite of the line between Oakley and Ellis, seventy-four miles. This will com plete the ballasting of the line be tween Kansas City and Limon, Colo., 550 miles. Thio will cost about $300,- 000. The entire system from Kansas. City to the Colorado terminals will be re-laid with 90 pound steel. This will cost about 2200,000. There will he new steel bridges put in costing $125,- 000. Electrical block signals will be in stalled between Salina and Ellis at an estimated cost of $175,000. This will complete the electrical block signals between Kansas City and Ellis, about 303 miles. This is one of the biggest expenditures made hy any western road this season and the work is to be pushed as fast as men and money will do it. Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 52 of Wasco county, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said dis trict will he held at the schoolhouse on the )9th day of June, 1916, at 3 o'clock p.m., for the following objects: To vote for one Director and one Cooper Has Septic Tank on Farm Clerk. Dated this 9th day of June, 1916. " W e were very much interested, in Dr. D. Robinson, a recent visit to Kenneth Cooper’B Chairman Board of Directors. ranch above Mosier, to notice how well Attest: he has solved the farm sewage prob H. W. Danielsen, lem,’ ’ says A. R. Chase, county agent. District Clerk. " A t a cost of about $13 for mateiial, not including labor, he has installed a Use the River septic tank, which seems to De a splen did success. The tank is 3x4x3 feet, The Regulator Line now has two made of concrete and connected with lioats each stopping at Mosier daily. the house hy 70 feet of vitrified sewer If you appreciate good service route pipe. Seven sacks of cement at sev your freight Regulator line. J. O. enty five cents per sack were used for Beldin, Agent. the tank, and the sewer pipe cost ten cents per foot. Card of Thanks "E v e r y farmer, with any kind of a water pressure system, can install a We wish to express our heartfelt septic tank for disposing of waste. thanks to all who extended their kindly This not only helps to prevent disease, assistance at the burial of my dear but is a great factor in solving the Hy mother. Mrs. Granlund. problem. At a cost of $13, plus labor Mrs. Hulda Anderson and family. (or even twice that amount,) on farm No tresspassing and no hunting signs can afford to be without a septic tank.” at this office. CLOSING OUT AT LESS THAN COST Now Is Your Opportunity to buy Lumber, Cement Roofing and Building Materials No, 1 Common Fir, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, regular $1.80 at $ 1.40 per hundred feet Timbers, reg. $2.00, at $ 1.60 per hundred feet Boards reg. $1.80, at $ 1.50 per hundred feet Rustic 1x6, reg. $3.50 $ 2.50 per hundred feet Flooring, No. 2 V.G., rg.$3.50, $ 2.60 100 feet Ceiling, reg. $3, - at $ 2.00 per hundred feet Finish, reg. $3, at $2.70 per hundred feet No. 2 Common Dimensions at $ 8.00 per 1000 Shingles at $1.95 per thousand A ll other stock at 25% off. Cash or bankable note. These are R E A L B A R G A IN S, l ake advantage of them now. Our doors close for good July 1st. All Lumber and Coal Sheds for sale. A good set of 6 ton scales at $ 100 . 00 . Cost $175.00. W ill give liberal terms for sale on Lumber and Cement Warehouses. :: :: :: T u m -A -L u m L u m b e r Co. MOSIER OREGON