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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
Mosier needs a Drug Store. Fresh Garden Seeds at Nichol’s «.■--uT--.ru -.1 ."i ___________ Store. , , VT. . . . This is b ree G las w are at Nichol s. 8onielhin},. Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s We repair shoes at the Bui.- I'-TIN Office. When you want that new pair of shoes see Nicbol. For Sale.—A g< od farm horse, See the B ulletin man. - Don>t Arbor forget the Day—Plant base l)aii Dealer in dance tomorrow night. Amos .Boot was a business vis- itor at The Dalles yesterday, Mrs. Billings, of Hood River, was a Mosier visitor on Wednes- day. Have you subscribed for this Husbands grinds your chilled paper? If not, why not? plow shares sharp, and to your satisfaction. Alex. Stewart was a business A full line of Ladies’ and Miss visitor in Portland on Monday. es’ Oxfords snd Ties just received Get your chilled plow shares at Stewart’s. ground at Husbands’ Blacksmith If you want the best grubbing Shop. machine, buy a Swenson. Born—To the wife of Wm. Alex Stewart. Marsh, on Seven-Mile, April 8, C. A. McCarger was up from i.b()9, a son. Portland this week looking after If you want a good Spray his interests in this neighbor Pump, buy a Bean for sale by hood. A. S tewart . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginger A new advertiser this week is made a flying trip to Biggs last J. T. Vogt, of Hood River. Rear Wednesday, returning yesterday; his ad and profit thereby. morning. Mi’s. R. M. Bailey left yester Mrs. A. Stewart visited her day afternoon for a week’s visit sin, Ira Rowland, on the Wash with friends at Hood River. ington side yesterday, returning C. G. Nichol and wife of Hood in the evening. River, visited in Mosier last Sun Mrs. M. Newlen, Mrs. M. day with Mr. Nichol’s brother, Craft, G. P. Morden and L. Sid M. Nichol. Lamb were The Dalles visitors on Wednesday last. We suggest again that it will Mrs. J. N. Mosier was called be to our readers’ advantage to closely scan all the “ ads” ap to Portland last Monday by the sudden death of her mother. pearing in this paper. She will probably remain for The regidar monthly business some time. meeting and social of the Y. P. E. L. Howe and family, after C. E. was held last night at the hone of Dr. and Mrs. Robin- spending a fortnight at La Howa, their fine country residence near son. Mosier, left last Friday for atrip A. G. Jennings, representing to I a > s Angeles. the Washington Nurseries at We call attention to Miss Elsie Toppenish, Wash., was inter viewing our fruit growers last Denny’s announcement of her spring opening of Easter hats. Wednesday. Ladies, here’ s your opportunity Sheriff Levi Chrisman. of The to secure a latest style hat with- Dalles, was a Mosier visitor on out going out of town for it. Wednesday. He was accompa W a r n in g . — Parents of hoys nied by C. J. Bright, an attorney who have been tampering with from Wasco, i lock boxes in the postoffice will E. A. Rainous and wife came d0 well to warn them of the con up from Hood River last Satur sequences if caught. day night and snent. Sunday at R achel S tewart , P. M. their fruit ranch, a few miles south of town. For Sale Men’s Clothing | The Dalles, Or. i MOSIER Exclusive agent for A full and complete line of Hamilton Brown & Co. GROCERIES and The J. Miller Co. Shoes IVhen you want that New Suit of C l o t h es A full line of the latter in carload quan tity now in transit. See us We can Please You in Style A. E. LAKE & Farm Machinery Always in Stock Nord Contractors & Builders | The Popular Clothier f ESTI M A T E S F U R N I S H E D ON APPLICATION 3 Cor. 2nd & Washington Sts. 3 « tu lli» Mosier I GRANlf ÉWARE I ! I Special - IN E V E Y B O D Y ’S MOUTH are our Tooth Washers and tie praise of them. They are pure, fragrant and antiseptic, cleansing both teeth and gums, removing the tarter and giving a sweet per fume to the breath. We also have tooth Bhushes, Powders and Soaps for dental purposes, and every requisite for the bath room and toilet. Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfumes and Sachets are second to none in quality, but rather low in price. Oregon DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN HOOD RIVER and SURGEON OREGON Will practice in Mosier and II. F. Bothfur has moved his An “ Old Trusty Incubator,” household go- ds down from The j 160 egg capacity, excellent con Dalles. Mrs. Bothfur arrived I dition and always successful. yesterday. They will occupy l"°. 50. Brooder free. Inquire at j the Wilson bungalow. B ulletin office. BOOTS and SHOES We are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on any line that we carry. Hartwick E»!♦!» HARDW ARE Syracuse Plows, Harrows and Discs Come in-Have a ñt Quite a delay in train service A team of bay horse and mare, on the 0 . R. & N. main line was four and seven years old, 1050 caused last Tuesday by the burn lbs Inquire at B ulletin office. ing, early Tuesday morning, of a bridge at Arlington. For Sale DRY GOODS Pittsburg Perfect Fencing Studebaker Wagons and Buggies and in Price [ OREGON THE GLACIER PHARMACY May be reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone 16. ^ # The Bailey Gatzert was start Notice ed on a new schedule last week. She will make daily round trips between Portland and The Notice is hereby given that a Dalles, handling all the through meeting of the Commercial Club passengers and freight. The of Mosier will he held in Lamb’s Dalles City will make three trips i Hall on Monday night, April 12, a week from Portland to The next, at 7:30 o’clock, for the pur Dalles, handling way freight and pose of reorganizing the club and passengers. electing officers, and the trans-|| R. P. Orr, a plasterer and brick action of such other business a s 1' meson of Hood River, has been may come before the meeting. It is especially desired th at1 in town this week finishing iq the addition to The Pines Hotel. ovor,v individual interested in the Mr. Orr is an expert at his busi- welfare ,,f Rosier and vicinity be ness, as the work he has done in present at this meeting, to sw ell; Ivlosier will testify. Persons de the membership and aid in the! siring good work done in his line furtherance of matters of great importance to the community. will do well to consult him. CHAS. N. CLARKE We are offering some extra good values this week at 10c - 15c - Get your Job Work done at the Bulletin office. "i W e have the latest in type and stock. An order for printing is sure to be gotten ? out on time : : : Our work is neat and guar anteed to be satisfactory in every respect : : : 25c It will pay you to See them Notice for Publication CO. T ■ 11— a nr~ ^ 11 > , { h e * I * FIRST NATIONAL B A N K ) * H O O D R IV E R OREGON i * J i I Oregon Dabney’s F u r ni t u r e Store MISS M. !.. M K T C A I.I’. Assistant New or Second Hand Notice for Publication Department o f the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon March 24th, 1909 Notice is hereby given that Hans H. Nielson, of Mosier. Oregon, who, on August 8th, 1907, made Homestead En try, (Serial No. 04182,) No. 15668, for NE 1 -4 SW 1-4, Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed. before the Register and Receiv er of the United States Land Office, at SEE HERE „ , ,, The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day of Why pay 500 to 1.000 dollars May. 1909. Why ps Photographs and Phonographs & n r —in m r ~ i i j Hood River Studio - H. GLENN t r — in HOOD RIVEI^, OREGON Department of the Interior. ( U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon March 19th, 1909. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 : SURPLUS, $20,000.00 Notice is hereby given that William L. Rowland, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, R esources over $425,000.00 on August 17th, 1907, made Homestead * Entry, (Serial No. 04188,) No. 15676, for SW 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 11, Town ship 2 North, Range 11 East, Willam % ette Meridian, has filed notice o f intent * Interest paid on time deposits and in our Savings Department ion to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above Banking by mail prompt and satisfactory described, before the Register and Re ceiver o f the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day o f May, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Husky, o f Mosier, Oregon; Go To Earl J. Bailey, o f “ “ James Camp, o f “ “ Alex Stewart o f “ “ C. W. MOORE, Register. You can get anything you want either (First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. Apr. 30) C rown Several real estate transfers For Boat Landing. were made this week, and others will 1 follow soon. « « , Mrs. « E. Gobi) The t ,;>r 1 from Dor- , 1 , A l l v / I following \/ l I ' M , III ^ I le v- V I »'III L « ■ '1 1 (I to (vlayton Vmcent her resi- sey ^ Smith, under date of the (ience on the hill overlooking* the 7th inst., is the result of ccrre- tovvn. J. h. Mc(*reg’or purchased 1 Sp0licjence between Mr. Smith «¿c- fcc- «.-ï- « two lots on Washington street, and our townsman, J. N. Mosier, and C. A. Frey sold to A. Reb regarding a boat landing at Mo orns about 15 acres of fruit land sier, and is most encouraging: a few miles south of town. W. I). R O G E R S , Proprietor Mr. Smith is General Manager of the Open River Transporta Mrs. F. S. Gunning and sister. Miss Alice Davenport came down tion Company. from The Dalles last Tuesday to M r . J . N . M o s i e r . see their mother, Mrs. Mary Mosier. Ore. Davenport who has been quite Dear Sir: ill, hut who at present is some 1 have your 1 >tter of what improved. Two other March 29th and shall make it a daughters, Mrs. Harry Kemp, of Hood River, and Mrs. Ed Wood, point to call upon you and the the latter with her two little other business men of Mosier as soon as possible. 1 must go to H ood Rivet girls are also visiting here. Gelilo tomorrow to have steamer - 7 >T A great drawback to progress "Tw in Cities” launched. Will and growth in Mosier is the lack make trial trip Friday, with gov of houses lo rent. Not a vacant ernment in sp ection Saturday, house in town and a number of and must leave on trip for Pasco families turned away and others the first of next week, kept from coming in ami locating Captain Riggs suggested the P a i n t s , Oi l s , a n d G l a s s here Itecause of it. It would be building of five cribs at Mosier a line investment for some one to he dove-tailed like a log cabin R oom and P icture M oulding to build a dozen cottages in and and filled with rock, running par- near the town, for the benefit of allel with the river at a distance All Kinds o f Lubricating Oils people coming into the country, from the bank sufficient to in- who want a place to stay while sure landing at low water, the they investigate the great possi- three center cribs to he close hilitieS of Mosier hut who, with- enough together to plank over, WALL PAPER out a place to shelter them, will and the two outer cribs to lie ex- Poors, Windows, Lath go elsewhere. Our hotel faeili- tended some distance from the ties are entirely inadequate to other three, with planking reach- Lime and Cement ineet the increasing demand for itig from the shore to the three accommodations, and it is next center cribs. This is merely his to a certainty that were a dozen suggestion and is given to you comfortable houses huilt within for your consideration. Washington St.. bet. 2nd and 3d Will take pleasure in talking the next month, every one of the n would lie immediately occu with you about this matter when THF DAI.LES : ORE. pied. Got busy, some one. Do 1 go to Mosier. Yours truly, not koep settlors out when they D )K sky i>. S mith . wan! to come in. Don’ t forget that the Bulletin print, ry is able to turn out first class job work on short notice at consonai le rat« s. ii r r — hi - Ì Oregon an acre for fruit land when W ARR EN & STATER at Mc Minnville, Oregon, can sell you first class fruit land for $65.00 an acre? Send for Price List. PEACH ES! PEACHES ! ! We have a fine lot of 3 -ft peach stock to offer at a bargain at 10 cents each. Write or phone. C hapman & K ollock The Home Nursery Co.. Hood River, Oregon Shoe Hospital All persons desiring their foot wear repaired call at the Bulletin office and leave work. All work done neatly and with dispatch. Omma'it namea witnesses: V. I . i oung, o f Mosier, Oregon, C. F. Stauffer, o f “ “ J. R. Huskey, of “ “ Nathan Sturgess of •* “ C. W. MOORE. Register. (First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. May 7) for your Home very cheap. Agents for CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges Hood River THE Oregon HALL -DRUG PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS HOOD RIVER - OREGON Robert Wallace, whose leg wa 3 Tickets 75c; ladies free. Base badly injuied several weeks ago ball benefit dance tomorrow while he was working with a night. ran T ^ ± H° T hurt i’t again the other day. An anxious inquirer wants to He r l i u S Y t " n r 1 iS h0me Portland to recuperate. (i. Leonard and E. Reeves Department o f the Interior. were i ortland visitors this week. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon Mr. Reeves has lately come from Manh 29fF 19051 Chicago with his mother and Notice i* hereby given th a t William two sisters. H e has purchased Koy Mokes, of Mosier, Oregon, who. on December 21st. 1904, made Home a part of the Davenport tract stead Entry. (Serial No. 02431.) No. and moved out there this week. 140S3, tor N\\ 1-4 NE 1-4, Sto. 15, and Monday. June 7th, will be a fff Tot^Mp t IWth2 Range'll^East1 P » 1 day in Portland, this date Will; metre Meri. ian. h;t> fiied notice o f having been set aside as 'Home intention to make Final commutation C o m in g D a y ,’ by the Portland Proof, to establish claim to the land “ Rose — Festival, the formal above described, before the Register nose resuval, as tne iormai op- and Reci iver of the United States Land ening day of the six-day celebra- Office at The Dalles. Oregon, on the tion. when all native and adopt- 7th day o f May. 1909. i ed Oregonians will hold a big Claimant names as witnesses: family reunion. “ Home Coming Them:.* Godbe.«en. Ole L. Olson, Roy Thomas and C. C. Stoltl, all o f Mosier. Day” is the same as “ Old Home Oregon. W ee k " in the eastern cities when C. W. MOORE. native sons and daughters gath- Register. er in from the wide places of the earth to their “ ain countree.” Notice for Publication STORE T h T T S S answers S v e n are: t o a u e e T h a s T h e ” some one to run it: because both have to lie known to be appreci- ate(j : because both are good ad vertising mediums; because both have to be pressed; because it sometimes changes its dress and tells tales. The correct answer is: Because every man should have one of his own and not be running around after his neigh bor’ s .—Ex. M onarch tmn I stump ruunO ™ “ SF*!® “ *" *nd Zimmermann Steel Co., Lone Tree, la. yv >1 KOI I OCK H o o n RIVER ’ - ' OREGON General Agent for Oregon