Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 08, 1916, Image 4

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Woolen Dress Goods Special
We have on sale this week an excellent assortment of
woolen dress goods suitable for all kinds of Fall and Win­
ter dresses, all dyed with imported dyes, in plain and
striped designs, nisse piscss ars our rag. 96c to o r
50c a yard values. Your choice, the yard only
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Boys school suits at prices you can afford to pay.
Suits that look well and will stand the hard wear that they
are bound to get. Our new Fall stock is now ready for
your inspection. 2nd floor.
FORD
Extra trousers for the boys in cottonade, corduroy and
wool; a big assortment to choose from in all ages Q p
from 5 to 19 years; Prices from, a pair, and up
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THE U NIVERSAL CAR
Another lot of most desirable pieces for Fall and Win­
dresses. A splendid line <>f desirable patterns q q
values up t" $1 a yard. Yo ir choice, yard only D 3 C
ter
Ladies liber silk hose, colors black and white,
a'l si/.es. three pairs for
Boys and girls school boss, sixes to 10, good
weight, will give the l>est of satisfaction, pair
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moat of those ars 10c p
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1 adits sleeveless zests, a lot ‘>f drummers s a
samples, splendid big values, each
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Ladies summer weight union suits, sleeveless q p
and lace knee, extra go xl values for the suit
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Ladies sleevelets vests,
to 15c values; your choice
New Prices August 1,1916
The following prices for Ford cars will he
effective on and after August 1st, 1916.
Boys and girls heavy school hose, fast colors, si/.es (>
to 10; a hose that will please you in appearance s p
and in wear; the pair
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to :
to 5
Boys ¡ill solid leather school shoes, sv.es
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4)1.03
Boys all solid leather school shoes, si/.es 1 rt»Q
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School shoes for girls of all solid leather
button style, si/.es HA to 2, the pair
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The Paris Fair
H O O D RIVER
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$325.00
345.00
360.00
505.00
595.00
645.00
Chassis
R unabout
T o u rin g Car
Coupelet
T o w n Car
Sedan
O ur N e w Fall Suits for men are n ow in and w e
invite your inspection.
OREGON
f. o. b. Detroit
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I- l - M - l -I -l -ï - i- ! ■ I H
I 1 l I“ H fr
P. T. McCarthy, went to The Dalles
Frank MiOdleawart went to Hood
Kiver Saturday where he experted to Saturday night for a visit. He was
B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N I gu deer hunting with a party in the accompanied to Mosier Sunday by Miss
Fern Van Meter who apent the day
vicinity of Chinadere mountain.
Shelley Hudson returned to Portland here. Mr. McCarthy is assistant sta­
J. E. lli|{l(>y whh in Hood Kiver Sat­
tion
agent during the vacation of Mrs.
Saturday where hie course of work in
urday.
the I’ ortlsnd Trade School will soon Anna McLane.
Strauss, he sells shirts for men. commence.
Mr and Mrs. J. H Daily hiked over
Try him.
Some rather good looking and good the Columbia Kiver highway Sunday
E. M. Strauss and son, Ferdinand, wearing suits lor hoys are here at as far as Cascade Locks from P ort­
were in Hood Kiver Thursday.
l.'!.7.r> and *1
Why not fix the hoy out land. When it commenced to rain they
boarded the train there for Mosier for
Bifc values in school supplies at the for school at your sture. Strauss.
a visit at the home of her parents, Mr.
drug store.
(jeorge Orr returned Isst week from and Mrs. C. C. Clement.
New barrel of No. ft Columbia Bat­ an extended trip to southern Oregon
Ulman Weller, who was graduated
teries just received at Chown’a.
and California point« where he had
last May from the school in District
J. M Carroll spent Thursday in been buying tish.
No. 8, left Tuesday for Portland ac­
Hood Kiver.
I)r. and Mrs. C. A. Macrum were companied by hia mother, Mrs. B. F.
f (J. ('. Evans was in Hood Kiver the viHitors in The Dalles this week, going Weller, and Mark A. Mayer. He will
, up on the evening train Tuesday and commence a four years’ course in
first of the week.
Columbia University.
Some new ties for men, special at returning Wednesday afternoon.
hor Sale- S|Uare dining faille with
25c and 5Cc. Strauss.
»Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pohaska, of
Ed. Lang left yesterday for the har- four leaves, |2 k); full size iron bed, Portland, motored over the Columbia
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mattress
and
springs,
f
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Mrs.
J.
h
est fields of eastern Oregon.
Kiver highway Tuesday and are visit­
Nelson, Kast lliasl Kiver Fruit Co. alfi ing at the home with Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Strauss was a business visitor
M. Chaney and family have moved P. L. Arthur.
»Mr. Prohaska was
in The Dalits on Monday.
I into the Macy cottage for the winter formerly employed here at the rock
New shipment of all white Granite- in order that their children may atte.id
crusher.
ware just in at Chown’s.
school. They have sold their ranch.
Steamer State of Washington to The
Mrs. F. Hullman is visiting in
Mrs. K. Cobh, returned to I’ortlsnd ; Dalles every morning about (J a. rn.
Kalama, Wash.
yesterday on the stesmer Tahoma except Monday.
To Portland every
For Hale—Canning tomatoes. Fred after a few weeks' visit here with the day about 1 p. in., except Monday.
Evans.
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family of f). W. Hudson.
»Steamer Bailey Gatzert to The Dalles
G. L. Carroll was attending to bus­
Money ( i l/>an on Farm l.and at s per about 4 p. m. daily except Friday and
iness matters in The Dalles Saturday.
cent, and under certain conditions | »Sunday. To Portland about 6 p. m.
Good Hoofing at little prices at 7 percent. Frank ti. Dick, The Dalles. . on the same days.
Oregon
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My pure food grocery is forging
Chown’a.
W II. Dean, N. F. Sturgess and «head right along doing more business.
Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Moe went to
M Klimtt went to Portland on the More people than ever like my way of
Hood Kiver the first of the week.
boat yesterday where they will visit minding my own business, selling the
Wanted—Two second band bird cages.
| best for the least, givn.g satisfaction
tor a few days.
Mrs. E. L. Knot.
aid
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. FJvans motored or the goods back. I f you do not yet
Miss Vera Olsen was a visitor the
I up from Corbett over the Columbia trade here try it for a month and see.
first of the week in The Dalles.
j Kiver highway Tuesday for a stay at Strauss.
Mr and Mrs. W. P. Vining and j their ranch in the Crandview district.
Russell Fields, son o f W. C. Fields,
daughter, Gladys, spent Saturday in
of the firm of Fields At Poorman Auto
K.
F
Fiske,
who
this
week,
assumed
Hood Kiver.
I charge of the Hotel Mosier. went to Truck company, of Portland, returned
New, clean stock of school tablets, Portland Thursday to secure the ser­ Monday to his home after spending
two months with his triend, Ulman
stationery, pencils, etc., at the Arthur vices of a cook.
Weller, at Mayerdalc. He will start
Pharmacy.
Miss A nna Gotihernon, who will to school this year at Washington high
E. M. Strauss and children, Ferdi­ teach thiH year in the Odell school,
nand, Dorothy and Kuth spent Friday left Saturday afternoon to be in readi- school.
»Mr. and »Mrs. C. A. McCargar and
afternoon in Hood Kiver.
nesH for the opening of the fall term
■Id, returned from Portland
I f you need a new Heating Stove of acbool.
the
first of the week over the Colum­
this Fall, be sure to see the new
Mr«. J. T. Davenport went to The bia Kiver highway after a wee k ’s visit.
assortment at Chown’s.
Dalles Monday to be with her little They were accompanied on the trip
W. A. Firebaugh was up from Port­ daughter, Florence, who has been ill borne by
her mother, Mrs. Anna
land the first of the week on a busi­ at the home of her grandparents. Mr. Craven.
ness trip to Ortley.
and Mrs. Geo. Kraus*.
A reception will be given by the
(i ive the Hood Kiver Market a trial
C. J. Fredrickson, S. D Fisher and Parent-Teacher Association for
the
order for meat which will lie mailed to Howard H. Smith have been drawn teachers of the »Mosier school on F r i ­
you by parcel post. Prompt service.
on the panel of jurors for the »Septem­ day night, September 15, in Chown’s
Going to paint your House or Barn ber term of the circuit court, which hall. Patrons of the school and all are
this Fall? See Chown for lead, oils or begins Monday, September 25.
welcome. Afte r a short musical pro­
Heady Mixed Paints.
A. W. Onthank. who is in the real gram at 8:30 p. m., light refreshments
Rev. I.eon L. Myers, of 1 fie Dalles, estate, abstract and insurance business will tie served.— Committee.
preached at the Christian church here in Hood Kiver, was here yesterday on
The Parent-Teacher Association will
business. While here he visited among hold their ¡egular meeting on Friday.
Sunday.
others with his friend, John Elder.
»September 22 at i) p. m at the school
School shoes and stockings, waists
1.. J. Merrill, accompanied by Guy house. These meetings will now be
and dresses
Strauss has them wait­
Duvall, motored to Portland Sunday held on the fourth Friday in each
ing for you.
over the Columbia Kiver highway, month. As this will be the first meet
Rodney Schoultz. o f Corbett, arrived
where they spent Labor Day, return­ mg for the coming school y«ar all
W'cdnesday for a visit at the home of
ing Monday evening.
members are requested to be present.
Mr. ami Mrs. ('. J. Littlepage.
Choicest cuts of meat and prompt ser­ Come amt bring a friend.
New nobby neck fixings just in,
vice in mailing your order to von. Ac- ' Kenneth 1». Cooper went to The
special Trade at home bargain No. 8
counts due in thirty days. Your pat­ Dalles last week to get a fine three
at 85c. Strauss.
ronage earnestly solicited. The Hood year colt which had been raised on the
Mrs. K. M organon and daughter, Rivet M av k e l. i food Rivcr( I hre.
Cooper ranch several miles south of
Shirley, went to Portland yesterday on
L J. Merrill went to Hood River that city. The colt w h s s o gentle that
the Tahuma.
Friday afternoon on train No. 17. he was able to lead it behind his auto­
For Sale (¿ o k ! milch cow, A Jersey, returing in the evening with his Ford mobile to The Dalles where it was put
(* year old. Fresh in December. J. M. which had been left at a garage tor on the steamer Tahoma and lead from
Carroll.
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some repairs, accompanied by Hans here to his ranch the same way.
The Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday Kollandsrud.
Mrs. Jennie Kemp, president of the
September lit, at the home of Mrs.
.Mrs H. M. Waite, of Madras, after Oregon Women’s Christian Temper­
Jas. Piercey. — Mrs. J. E. Cole, Sec­ a short visit with friends in Hood ance Union will speak on the prohibi­
retary.
Kiver. came up Saturday night for a tion and brewers amendment luesday,
Mr«. K. K. Roy returned to her home visit with Mrs V C. Young. The September 12. The two meetings, at
in Hood Kiver Saturday after visiting latter also visited with her friend on j 3 o'clock in the atfernoon, and 7 :30 in
the evening, will tie held at the new
at the homes of her son and daughter, Friday in Hood Kiver.
It is urged that everyone
C. G. Nichol and Mrs. C. C. Isom.
Kenneth Cooper motored to The church.
Immanuel Church, Sunday, Septem­ Dalles Tuesday where he made a short should come out to hear the important
ber 10th. Sunday school at 10 m . in. visit with hm mother, .Mrs. D. J things that the speaker has to tell you.
Song service at 11:80 a. m Subject, Cooper, who returned to Mosier with Special music in the evening.
“ Woman’s Duty,” led by Mrs. J. E.
Cole. Something different every Sun
day.
him where she will visit for a few
days.
A. P. Hateham, accompanied by his
daughter and aon-in-law, Mr and Mrs
McClaine, o f Spokane, on their way to
I Portland over the Columbia Kiver
I highway, stopped off Wednesday for a
brief visit with friends
Master Jar es Shower was up from
Hood Kiver Friday, where he had been
I employed to distribute free samples Of
h
well known breakfast food. He
came over in the automobile of a dis
' tributmg agent, returning in the after
noon on the train.
Vulcanizing
Auto Supplies
Sporting
Goods
Cates 4 Co.
The Dalles, Ore.
Now is the time to order that new
I “ Uit made to your onler
I know how
to measure you right so as to get the
right swing and tit and m> t ig Chicago
house will do the rest and guarantee
I everything for ong year
See Strauss
before you forget about it.
After traveling over 2400 miles on
his recent trip of a month through
Oregon and California, the tire* on
the Dodge automobile belonging to
C. C. Isom look new. Were it not for
a bad stretch of road for 15 or 20 miles
Mr Isom state.* that it is his belief
that the tires would not have had the
few minor cuts which are on them
now.
W F. Baker, who has recently been
appointed local agent for the Tahoma,
went to Hood River yesterday where
he will be employed for a lew days in
the construction of a freight ware
house for the People’s Navigation
company near their dock. Jerry Simp
son, agent at I he Dalles, will be ir
charge of the local dock in the mean
time.
.Miss Ail'*e Kenn. tt returned Friday
after spending her summer vacation at
Seaside and other points
She was
accompanied to Mosier by her sister.
Miss Mabel Bennett, who taught Isst
year at Kalama. Wash. They went on
to The Dalle* after a short stsy here
fur a week’s visit with relatives
Miss
Bennett will again have charge of the
primary room in the local school this
year.
A surprise party was given Saturday
mght for Ulmavi Weller by his Boy
1 Scout friends, nnder the auspices of
Bill Carroll.
Vhe party was in the
nature of a farewell, and it was stated
that Master ijlntan was • very agree
ably surprised
Dancing and games
was indulged in by the 38 boy a and
girls present and after tefreshmerits
A baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs.
the crowd left wishing lots of gou.) George Orr. early Monday morning,
luck for their friend in hit new school died after living for an hour. Dr.
Word received by friends from Mrs Thompson of The Dalle« was sent for
Wm John-on who has been visiting and arrived here in 31 minutes after
with friends and relatives in Portland, receiving the message. Accompanied
with her two children, Thelma and by his wife he motored down Wednes­
Bert, states that the latter whoae hand day and pronounced that Mrs Orr was
George Orr and
was seriously affected from the infec get *ng along nicely
tion which resuited after ha had run a familv. who are of Indian birth, have
been
living
temporarily
in the little
rusty nail through his band ju-t before
leaving here, :• much better. Mrs. , house just south of the warehouse of
Johr-on and children expect to visit ir the fruit association, and expect to
Hillsboro heft re returning home and i remove as soon as i>oesible to their
expect to reach here Sunday or Mon- j home on the island northwest i f the
day in time for the ct|«enirg of school I citv in the Columbia river.
The contents of an express shipment
received by the clerk o f school district
No. .52 will be greatly appreciated by
the patrons and pupils of the local
school. A letter, which follows, from
E. E. AmarJen, who was superintendent
last year at the »Mosier school, and
who is now su|>erintendeiit of
the
Hillsboro schools, is self explanatory :
“ A fte r our school entertainment my
wife and 1 had a balance of $2.82
which we were to spend for the school.
We sent you a box luesday night from
Portland. The figure.*, Lincoln and
Shakespeare, are for the high school
room, and the other pieces for the
room where my wife taught. We hope
they arrived safely and will please the
children.”
HOTEL MOSIER
CHANGES HANDS
E. K. Fiske, «if Pocatello, Idaho, has
leased the Mosier Hotel for a period
of two years. With his family he ar­
rived the first of the week and took
active charge Wednesday morning.
Mr. Fiske has been a business man of
Pocatello for some time and comes to
Mosiar as a good booster for this dis­
trict. He plans in the near future to
open a lunch counter in connection
with the hotel.
John Elder, former proprietor,
is
uncertain regarding his future. Mrs.
Elder's health has been rather poor
and the family expert to move to their
ranch
Mr. Klder states that he will
probably remain in Mosier for some
time as it will keep him busy attend­
ing to his big sales of wood which is
being shipped out.
With his other
husiness interests to be looked after,
Mr. Klder states that now that he is
out o f the hotel he ran devote his en­
tire time to them.
Mr. Fiske, while motoring through
Mosier over the Columbia Kiver high­
way, stopped at the local notel recently
when the above mentioned deal was
made. He expects to run a first class
hotel, catering at all times to the best
interests of the public.
SCHOOL TO OPEN
MONDAY, SEPT. 11
At 8:30 Monday morning the hell At
the Mosier school will call the pupil.*
to register for the opening of the 1915
17 term o f nine months. On this day
the pupils are expected to attend and
get their assignments for books and
lessons.
Three new teachers have been added
in the local school in District No. 52.
B. A. Berry hH* been elected superin­
tendent and will teach the high school
subjects
Miss Dorothy E. Passmore
will be in charge of the Home Eco­
nomics deparment, teaching domestic
science and art. This will be a new
course of study and a special room has
been built for its prupose. Mrs. Mar­
garet Walker will be in charge of the
intermediate grades.
John IV Ross
will again be principal and will teach
probably the seventh and eighth grades.
Miss Alice Bennett will resume her
work a* teacher in the primary depart
ment. A conference will tie held this
afternoon between the teachers and
the school board to outline plans for
the coming school term.
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
AROUSES INTEREST
T h e s e prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st,
1917, hut there is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time.
Walther-Williams Hardware Co.
D ISTRIBU TO RS
THE DALLES
• Over 1000 feet of heavy rail fence
has teen constructed on the Mosier
grade between this city and Hood
River
v . T. Bennett, road super­
visor. who has the work in charge
states that many turnouts have been
constructed as ordered by the county
court ami more turnouts and 500 feet
more of railing will be constructed.
The crew is now engaged near the
Karl Bailey place where they have
been blasting and hauling out the dirt
with scraper and team. Besides Mr
Bennett, who until this week has been
on the job, new bracing crates of
prunes in the refrigerator cars, those
employed on the work are D. J. Rob­
erts, Al. Behrens. F.arl Bailey. F.
Yackie and K. W. Simpson.
The Hood Kiver Market will take j
your orders for meat and mail them to
you by parcel post. Customers will he
allowed 30 days on their hills.
Let us finish your films. Same may he
left at the Bulletin office. Slocom it
Canfield. Hood Kiver.
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with I j OCAL j A P P L IC A T IO N S , as they
cannot reach the s*-at of the disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly in­
fluenced by constitutional conditions,
and in order to cure it you must
take an Internal remedy
Hall's Ca­
tarrh Cure is taken internally and
acta thru the blood on the mucous sur­
faces o f the system
Mi l l s Catarrh
Cure was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years
It
is composed o f some of the best tonics
known, combined with soma o f the
best blood purifiers The perfect com­
bination o f the ingredients in Hall's
Catarrh Cure is what produces such
wonderful results in catarrhal condi­
tions Sen«! for testimonials free
F J C H E N E Y A CO Props Toledo. O
AH i iru jfltti, 75c
Hall's Family Pills for constipation
RAI L AUTO
Leaves Hood Kiver daily at
12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On
Sunday at 0:30 a. m., 12:45 p. m. i
and 5:00 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45
a. m. and 2:30. On Saturday
evening leaves Parkdale 0:30 p.m.
Steam Train leaves Hood River
daily at eight returning at 2.
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Let 'er Buck
/ / WE'LL MEET YOU
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AT THE
ROUND-UP
Cowgirls,cowboys, Indians, bronchos, ponies,
wild horses and wild cattle and wild men—all
will be there—to play and to thrill w ith their
feats of skill and daring. You who know the
Round-up we expect to see; you who do not
have our most cordial invitation.
Rem em ber ivhere a n d when
PENDLETON
SEPT. 21-22-23
LOW ROUND-TRIP
FARES
VIA THE
OWRR&N
M l. H ood Railroad Co.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
D erby & S tear ns
HOOD
L a w y e r s
R IV E R
OREGON
***tat e o f S K Fran cisco . tievoaiw»«!
A ll i>er*«>n» hai
ified a » such ad m in istra to r
» lairr»* a g a in «! »ani *»*ta te a re her« b y notificai
pr**M»nt same, pn*per!> i erified. to th e und
at h i» p lace o f bufóne»*» in M osier, W a*.
O r vaiai, w ith in * ix 1*0 m on th * fn u n tl
E pc . a r
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A. R u t .
A d m in is tra to r
F. A. Allington
M.
HOTEL MOSIER
NOW l N O IK M W
Your Patronage Is Appreciated
E. F. FISKE, Proprietor
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MOOHS OF PlRFíúTIOW.
. -t o ' P E R I L C Ì L Y
S IM P L E
S IM P L Y
N iii*»* i* hereby g i i r n , th at the UTM lrriignsd R
PERFECT.
. Brooks, ex e c u to r o f th e e s ta te o f l a b e l Bn*>ks. !
leceamfd, h * » file»! h i* final Account and rc|*»rt .n
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B-it.«
and
all
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estate in th e C ou n ty C ou rt <*f W a sm 1'ou aty.
Machine aupidie», Rep.nrin;: a i«pc«T:iity.
b-eaon and that Mie iM h d a i o f S ep tem b er, 191*. 1
t th e hour o f t » " o clock p m , at th e C ountv
’•»»rt
in H a lle « C ity . W asco eou rt> O r e r a i,
Sc* Hom
e l $en ire Qualitv Chooien
a* hern
bv the court a » the tim e and place
>r h earin g »ahi hnal account ami report.
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W . E. C h o w n
AH per»»t*i» a re herehv notifie»! to ap p ear at savi
I hc V « Hom e s» iA mir Mach Co.
im e ami p ia re ami to » h » w cause if a m they
a i e . w hy «a vi rep ort am i final account should
u t he ar p r o m t ami an c n ie r m ade d isch a rgin g
BanoK.«
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M ANAGEM ENT
W ill open a Lunch Counter in near future
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•^1 P a c ific
D r . II . L . D u m b le
Physician and Surgeon
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Notice of Final Settlement of Ditate
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I 'tnm rm «l yum
The Bulletin office.
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lleppner Marks Blue Trail
Markers for the route between Fen
dleton and The Dalles are being placed
by Heppner business men, is the re
port of the Moro Observer. This is the
“ Blue Tra il” and is probably marked
with blue. The old Oregon trail will
be marked between The Dalles and
Olds Ferry at the eastern Oregon line |
is the report from the several counties
through which it passes. The signs i
will be uniform and will he white with
a black stripe and the letters * 'K ” nr
“ L ” to indicate the turns. These trail
markers will he of great benefit to
tourists. Wasco county placed sign '
posts along her roads several yearsj
If
Entry blanks have been mailed to
DR. C H. J E N K I N S
the teachers in the various nearby dis­
D ENTIST
trict *chools for the second annual
HOOD K IV K K . OREGON
industrial school lair to be held in
Office Phone 1081. Kee. Phone .133
Mosier, Tuesday. Si ptember 12 A c ­
cording t») the interest being taken by
school children the exhibits will be
plentiful. Many prizes are offered and
\V. A. H USBAND S
the exhibits taken later to the county
Blacksmith
fair and some to the state fair in the
county exhibit.
Horse Shoeing and (ieneral
Clyde T. Honney. county
school
Repair Work.
superintendent, has been doing consid­
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erable work in preparation for the M o s i e r .
fair, and it is only to be hoped that the
success of tha fair of last year will be
Notice to Creditor«
augmented by the inteiest and exhibits
• In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
shown next week.
Wurn
t'<>unty
The premium list has been published
In
la te o f
in the Mosier Bulletin and anyone
K F ra n ci»co. deceased
N o tic»' i» hereby g iv e n that the undersijrned !
wishing to secure same may call at
l*H»n .Apponit»si by th e Copunty l our t o f th e S t
this office.
-eiron f r W a sco
hi inty. admnnistrator o f
Musifr tirade Work Progressing
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Nan t r a m i
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
•THE p i l l i '
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UREO
Telep h on e*:
Resilience I «31
O ffic e 1241
Office in Hroaiua Bldg.
H o o d River
C. J. E. C A R L S O N
suoi
I N I I H A R N I S.N RI P AI RI NG
HARNESS Si PCI.IF S
MOSIER
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