ALEX. STEWART
Mosier needs a Drug Store.
— LOCAL —
A full line of Ladies’ and Miss
es’ Oxfords snd Ties just received
at Stewart’s.
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s
D E A L E R IN
If you want the best grubbing
We repair shoes at the B u l
machine, buy a Swenson.
l e t i n Office.
Alex Stewart.
A good line of Shirts and Un-
George Chamberlain this week
dei clothes at Nichol’s
purchased 0 1 J. N. MoSier, lot 8,
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Harold Sto tz was a pleasant
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caller at our office on Tuesday.
i Mosier.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup j
Ira Evans went to The Dalles
visited in The Dalles last Tues
j on Monday to consult the physi-
day.
| cians at the hospital. He re
Mi’s. Wm. Johnson is reported turned on Tuesday’s local.
s riously ill at her residence near
Miss Maude Bateham returned
town.
home last Friday from Portland,
J. M. Elliott returned last Sun where she has been attending
day from a fortnight’s visit at
school.
Portland.
Mrs. Elmer Coyle, of Carlton,
C. F. Stauffer and John Dav Oregon, visited her parents, Mr.
enport were Hood River visitors and Mrs. Chas. Graham, from
this week.
Saturday to Tuesday.
If you want a good Spray
Frank Mer.efee and A. W.
Pump, buy a Bean for sale b> Mohr, of The Dalles, were down
A. S t e w a r t .
i yesterday running out lines to
lothin
les, Or. \
When you want that
G. C. Banta, of The Dalles, B u l l e t i n office.
was locking over the town yes
For Sale
terday with a view to establish
ing a plumbing shop here. Mos
A team of bay horse and mare.
ier would welcome him.
four and seven years old, 1050
Grand Ball at Stroup’s Hall, lbs. Inquire at B u l l e t i n office
Saturday, April 24.
Music by
the Trio Orchestra of Hood Riv
For Sale
er. Tickets 75 cents, ladies free.
An “ Old Trusty Incubator,”
Good Time.
i 160 egg capacity, excellent con-
Miss Josephine Niekelsen, of I dition and alwavs successful.—
The Dalles, arrived in Mosier on $9.50. Brooder free. Inquire at
Monday last, and will spend the B u l l e t i n office.
summer with her parents, Mr.
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and Mrs. Christian Wyss, near
W a r n in g . — Parents o f
boys
town.
who have been tampering with
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L. E. Ward, editor of the lone
Proclaimed was a pleasant caller
at our office last Monday.
Mr.
Ward was en route home from
Portland, where he attended the
annual meeting of the Oregon
Editorial Association.
Luther Tryon, aged 24 years,
a son of R. D. Tryon, of Mosier,
died last Wednesday morning at
the home of his mother. Mrs.
Hopkins, in The Dalles, of con-
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sumption. He leaves a wife,
mother and two brothers
funeral was held yesterday, in
terment being in the Odd Fel
lows’ cemetery.
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P. M.
Poultry Hill Boomlets
Ether’s waves waft happy
thoughts from Poultry Hill,
The women of Poultry Hill
seem possessed by the Petaluma
spirit. Look out for some tall
chicken stories in the near fu
ture.
Ote Hogg came home with
lumber for chicken coops last
Saturday afternoon.
The Poul-
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tary one and will have to be
seen to be appreciated.
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We received a communication
this week intended as an "a d ,”
which was unsigned.
To those
who may not know the rules of a
news paper in regard to such
matters, wo will state that we do
not publish “ ads” or commitnic i-
tions of any kind where no name
is signed to them. The name
not required for publication, but
it is necessary for the publisher
to know who sends in the article
for publication. In the case of an
“ ad.” it would be impossible for
as to collect forsame from “ John
Doe.” We require a different
kind of “ dough” with which to
do business. A communication
must be signed by the person
sending it. to prove his responsi
bility. Names will I k * withheld
when requested.
A. M. Roop’s theme at the
next Grange meetirg will he:
“ How to Make Five Dollars
Worth of Wheat Produce Fifteen
Dollars Worth of FJggs.” Grang
ers take notice.
Our new*neighbor, Mrs. Mira
H. Winegar, is a fine flower art
ist. She has specimens that are
superb and would In* a credit to
any show.
If any of Mosier’s
young folks have ambitions in
that line here is a chance to de
velop them.
J. E. N I C H O L S
A ll calls pnxi.ï fly a iu tili«d. ni»
EnìhoUììiny «; ‘ 7 \-r.-llii
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We are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on
any line that we carry.
Hartwick & Nerd
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Contractors & Builders
Popular Clothier
ESTIMATES F U R N I S H E D
I Ccr. 2nd & Washington Sts. |
tA N IT E W A R E
S p e c ia l
FLY-CATCFIERS, B E W A R E !
Do not go around at the mercy of
the flies, providing a skating rink
and parade ground for the disease
carrying insects. Get a hair restor
er that really restores.
W e will
guarantee you a new thatch in a
short time if you use Clarke’s Dan-
dercide. W e have depilitories also
that are sure, safe and speedy in
action, as well as all kinds of toilet
and dressing room article at moder
ate prices.
O N A P P L IC A T IO N
Mosier
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Oregon
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DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN
and
HOOD R IVER
SURGEON
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
T H E G L A C IE R P H A R M A C Y
May be reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 16.
CHAS. N. C LA R K E
We are offering some tixtra j
good values this week at j
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15c
Get your Job W ork done at the
Bulletin office.
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W e have the latest in type
and stock.
An order for
printing is sure to be gotten
out on time
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Our work is neat and guar
anteed to be satisfactory in
every respect
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\V. l>. KOCFKS. Proprietor
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SEE H ER E
Why pay 500 t > 1,000 dollars
an acre for fruit land when
W A R R E N & STA TER at Mc
Minnville, Oregon, can sell you
first class fruit land for $65.00
an acre? Send for Price List.
(First Pub. April 2.
Last Pub. May 7)
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOOD R IV E R
C A P IT A L , $100,000.00
R esources
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over
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SU R PLU S . $20,000.00
$425,000.00
Interest paid on time deposits and in our Savings Department
Banking by mail prompt and satisfactory
Go TO
Dabney’s Furniture Store
You can get anything you want either
Last Pub. Apr. 30)
Department of 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
Vugust 8th, 1907, made Homestead En-
ig ,. (Serial No. 04182,) No. 15668, for
.s I 1-4 S W 1-4, S< ction 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. be fore the Register and Receiv
er of tin- United States Land Office, at
The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day of
May, 1909.
Claimant names witnesses:
V. C. Young, o f Mosier, Oregon.
C. F. Stauffer, o f
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J. R. Huskey, o f
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Nathan Sturgess o f
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C. W . MOORE.
Register.
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New or Second Hand
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Notice for Publication
Hocd River Studio
Hood River
(First Pub. April 2.
H O O D RIVER, OREGON
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
March 19th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that William
L. Rowland, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
on August 17th. 1907, made Homestead
Entry. (Serial No. OiltiS,) No. 15676,
for S'W 1-4 S W 1-4, Section 11, Town
ship 2 North, Range it East, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice o f intent
ion to maki Final commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and Rt-
ceiver o f the United Status Land Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day
of May, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W . E. Husk>, of Mosier, Oregon;
Karl J. Bailey, o f
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James Camp, o f
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Alex Stewart o f
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C. W . MOORE.
Register.
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for your Home very cheap.
Agents for CH ARTER O A K Stoves and Ranges
Hood R iver
THE
Oregon
HALL
DRUG
STORE
PR E SC R IPTIO N SPE C IALISTS
HOOD R IV E R
O REG O N
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I. C. Niekelsen
Books
The Dalles, Or. j
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Musical
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Instruments
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P E U ’HFIS !
PEACHES ! !
Notice for Publication
W e have a fine lot of 3-ft
Department o f the Interior.
• each stock to o Ver at a bargain U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon
Geo. Davenport and wife re
Have you subscribed for this
March 29th. 1909
at 10 cents each.
Write or
turned to Portland Tuesday.
Lime
and
Cement
paper? If not, why not?
Notice is hereby given that William
phone.
Bo\ Stokes, of Mosit r. Oregon, who,
Fred Evans and wife were vis
C h a t m a n & K ot l o c k
December 21st. 1904, m a r ie Home-
B ase B a l l P l a y e r s !
itors in The Dalles on Monday.
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Entry,
(Serial
No.
03431.)
No.
The Home Nursery Co.,
Come
‘ out Sunday afternoon
Washington St., bet. l.,d and 3d
>40.-3, for N H i-4 N E 1-4. Sec. 15, and
Mr. Grandlund is reported very and try out for the team.
Hood River, Oregon
1 SW 1-4 N L 1-1. W 1-2 SÉ 1-4. Section
We
It*. Towns!.in 1 North. Range 11 Ea*t, sick at his home on Seven-mile. need another pitcher.
TH E D ALLFS
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ORE.
'¡¡amette Mi ri ban. lin?2 filet! notice of
John F’.vans and Kay Sturges
intention to make Final commutation
Shoe Hospital
Proof, to establish claim to the land were Hood River v.sitors last
Pulls stump 7
Don’t f.-tget that . ■* Bulletin
0NAPCH S teel
diameter. O n l y
All persons desiring their foet- above described, before the Register Tuesday.
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Steel Stump Pulle*
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' Receiver o f the United States Land
printery is able to turn out first
F a c to ry
she
P uller
v .v a r r e p a ir e d call at th e Bulletin office a, The Dall-s. Oregon, on the
world mat’*.« their
L. Lamb and W. F. Huskey
class job work on short notice
( Y j »awn Steel Castings.
lay
c1
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May. 1OT».
o.Tice and leave work. Ail work
F.
in r«
for
G uaranteed
paid The Dalles a business visit
Clai»"'.ct name« a« witnesses:
reasonable rat« s.
500
¡one neatly and with dispatch.
l' mas God’. e-M.-n, Ole I,. Olson, Roy yesterday.
Address:
«run
C ita Irene Mid (S mooth .
I mus an i C. G. Stolte, all of Mosier,
Drop a dol'ar and a half :n the
Oregon.
Miss Etta Smith, who has 1 een
slot a * I < aw a prize the Mosier
C. W . MOORE.
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
THE MOSIER
visiting the Misses Reeves, left
W . >1. I t U L L O l i t
Bulletin deliver«* l ..t yourpostof-
Register. yesterday tor her home in Port HOOD RIVER
OREGON
iice for one year.
B U L L E T IN .
$1.50 p e r Y e a r . <F rst Pub. April 2. Last Pub. May 7) land.
General Agent for Orison
Zimmsrmann Steel Co., Lone Tree, la.
U n d e r t a k e r a nd F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r
Nlch< N RMer., ( ’or. Oak ;.n«l Fifth St.*.
¡ic O D KIN'Fit Ol'FC’.ON
Always in Stock
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LAKE
H. GLENN & CO.
iü J g n s r r .’* * r g ' T t m i
Farm Machinery
Come in-Have a fit 3 i -
Our genial Supervisor. Mr.
Huskey, was at work with a
force of men and six horses and
the road grader, this Inst week. P a i n t s , O i l s , a n d G l a s s
A few days’ work and the Poul
try Hill road will he the finest
and best hill road in the country. R o o m a n d P i c t u r e M o u l d i n g
Lige is the right man in the
right place.
The old Hunter All Kinds' of Lubricating Oils
place across the canon from Poul
try Hill, is taking on a new ap
pearance.
The spirit of doing
WALL PAPER
things rooms prevalent through
out Mosier Valley.
Doors, Windows. Lath
Wo don’t like to praise a man
to hi face, but the editor can
shut his eyes and not read liiis.
We like the B u l l e t i n .
It is a
bright, clean,
newsy paper.
Everyone should have
home
pride enough to subscribe for it.
I jot all boost it along and put
your own particular neighbor
hood *>n Mosit r ’s map.
BOOTS and SHOES
Syracuse Plows, Harrows
and Discs
fi
The old prune orchard on the
Burlingame place is a thing of
the past.
Mr. London ordered
it grubbed out.
W. II. Cook
J. Chatfield, with his wife and
superintended the work. An ii"-
daughter, arrived last Monday
to-date apple orci aid takes its
from Chicago. W e welcome them
place.
among us as permanent locators.
Mr. Winegar has put up sum
His son and wife are expected
to arrive next Monilay.
Mr. mer quarters and is living on his
Chatfield recently purchased a place. He will take up the poul
He cer
part of FT J. Middleswart’s line try business at once.
fiuit farm, and will proceed at tainly has a good site, and there
is room for more.
once to further develop it.
The change in the climate from
the middle Western states to Ore-
yon is from winter to spring.
Mr. J. Chatfield who has just ar
rived from Chicago, stated that
ho traveled through a fierce bliz
zard while crossing Montana.
When he reached Mosier he found
wild flowers in bloom and ¡'mil
trees laden with blossoms. Who
would live in a land of eight
months winter when a land of
summer and sunshine is within
easy reach? Come to Mosier, a
land filled with the maximum of
go >d thingsof life, and a minimum
of had.
H ARDW ARE
A full line of the latter in carload quan
tity now in transit.
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and in Price
D R Y GOODS
Pittsburg Perfect Fencing
Studebaker Wagons
and Buggies
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S. FI. Francisco, of The Dalles, lock boxes in the postoffice will
is erecting a commodious build do well to warn them o f the con
ing on Washington St. He has sequences if caught.
not yet decided as to what use
the building will be put, but it
may I k ? occupied as a feed store.
The J. Miller Co.
Shoes
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W e can Please You in Style
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A full and complete line of
Hamilton Brown & Co.
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Cloth es
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Exclusive agent for
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of
J. E. Cole’s family returned Fruit Land, 487 acres improved
last Tuesday from a visit with wheat ranch in Gilliam County,
relatives at Portland.
Oregon.
II. F. B o T H F U U ,
Geo. Sellinger was a business
Mosier, Oregon.
visitor at the county seat last
Dr. H. C. Dodds, of Dufur,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
came
down on Wednesday, hav-
M. H. Steelsmith and son
George, left on Wednesday for ing been called here to consult
Portland, where they will reside. , with Dr. Robinson in the case of
Sand on the track delaye 1 the Mr. Tryon, who is in a critical
west bound local over an hour condition. Dr. Dodd’s diagnosis
last Monday. These delays are of the rase was the 3ame as that
previously given by Dr. Robin
annoying, but can’t be helped.
son and we regret to say that
Dr. Templeton returned to there seems to be little hope for
Portland
Wednesday,
having the sufferer,
spent several days in our neigh
borhood looking after his fruit
FOR SA LE : -Stimpson Com
ranch.
puting Scales, cheap for cash, at
MOSIER
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New Suit
Just received— A new line of | some land belonging to Mr.
graniteware and cooking utensils Menefe? and F. W. Wilson.
at Nichol’s.
For Sale or trade for Mosier
General Merchandise
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