Mosier needs a Drug Store.
H. F. Bothfur and wife visited
in The Dalles yesterday.
Miss Elsie Denny was a visitor
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s jn Hood River last Saturday.
E. Reeves returned last Satur
We repair shoes at the B ul
day from a week’s visit at Port
l e t i n Office.
land.
Just received —A new line of
A full line of Ladies’ -and Miss
graniteware and cooking utensils
es’
Oxfords snd Ties just received
at Nichol’s.
at Stewart’s.
If you want a good Spray
Arthur Kuhn visited with his
Pump, buy a Bean—for sale by family in Portland over Sunday,
A. S te w a r t .
returning on Monday’s local.
Mrs. W. E. Chown left last
John Evans and wife visited
Tuesday morning for a visit with several days this week with their
her parents at Portland.
daughter, Mrs. Macey, at Hood
If you want the best grubbing River.
Clarence Ireland and wife, of
machine, buy a Swenson.
Alex Stewart. Portland, visited over Sunday
with Mrs. Ireland’s aunt, Mrs.
F. 0. Miller, Dougherty-Fith- M. H. Craft.
ian Shoe Co.'s representative,
v'?s doing business with our m er-: B o r n . —On Tuesday, April 13,
’09. to the wife of Will Kruger,
chants this week.
at Greenwood, a six-pound girl.
L. H. Sexton, son of ex-sheriff Mother and daughter doing well.
Sexton, of The Dalles, was a
W. H. Shrum and H. Dunn, of
pleasant caller at the B ulletin
Duke’s
Valley, were in town on
otnee on W ednesday.
Wednesday and made us a call.
The district convention of Re- They had been up to The Dalles
bekahs met in Hood River yester- after a span of horses.
uay, and a number of members
Ye editor tenders his thanks
of the local lodge attended.
to Mr. N. P. Sturgess for a very
Lee Evans and wife were vis fine home-cured ham which he
itors in The Dalles on Tuesday presented us this week. The
last, Mrs. Evans being under the ham has a flavor which only
necessity of consulting an op home-cured meat can have, and
is being most thoroughly enjoyed.
tician.
I Oregon City evidently is short
Mrs. R. W. Graham arrived
from Seattle last Saturday night on pride in historical relics, as
and will visit with her parents, she has refused to save to her
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sturgess, for self and to Oregon, the famous
McLoughlin old home built in
a fortnight.
1845, by Dr. John McLoughlin.
Rev. Calvin R. Pattee, former The property passed from the
ly of Kansas, and a friend ofj old doctor’ s heirs through several
John Brown, o f Harpers Ferry hands, the last owners being the
renown, died last ¿Saturday in Hawley Pulp & Paper Co. Mr.
Hawley donated the house to
Los Angeles.
Oregon City. The city accepted
«
The dance which was to be the gift, but it seems to not care
given in Stroup’s Hall tomorrow enough about it to preserve the
night, will be postponed for two building, though it is in excel
weeks, on account o f the death, lent condition, the original doors
and windows being still in place,
o f Mrs. Davenport.
and the rooms being unchanged.
The fruit growers of White i
Last Sunday a try-out game of
Salmon Valley will make their
base ball was played on the Mos
own fruit boxes this year and
ier diamond. Those showing up
will supply berry growers in that
especially strong were Noak and
section with crates and hallocks.
Brant behind the bat; Vincent,
Miss Maude Bateham, after Carpenter, Higley, Frey, Cham
visiting with her father, A. P. berlain and Hodge on the dia
Bateham, at the ranch for a mond. The score was 8 to 6.
week, returned to Portland last The first team will probably line
Sunday to resume her studies in up as follows: Noak, c; Vincent,
Frey or Brooks, p; Wilson, ss; Ï
school.
Vincent or Brooks, lb; L. Higley
J. N. Mosier returned Wednes or R. Duvall, 2b; Pritchard, 3b; *
rf; Carpenter, cf;
day night from Portland, where Graham,
he made arrangements for Mrs. j Stroup, If. It is the intention of
Mosier to take treatment for the management to get the best
rheumatism, with which she has players to be had about Mosier
and make the team strictly a
been troubled for some time.
Mosier team and one to be proud
J. Senlinger and J. Melquist, of. Score by innings:
who have ranches several miles
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
south of Mosier, were trading in 1st 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2-6
town last Monday. This was 2nd 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 1-8
their first visit to Mosier in sev
Batteries, Vincent, Brooks and t
eral months.
Noak; Frey and Brant.
Judge Geo. D. Barton returned
last Monday from a visit with his
For Sale or trade for Mosier
family at Portland, and went out Fruit Land, 487 acres improved
to his fruit ranch. Mr. Barton wheat ranch in Gilliam County,
will go back to Portland soon and Oregon.
H. F. B othfur ,
bring his daughters out to keep
Mosier, Oregon.
house for him this summer.
WANTED: One or more cars
Mrs. H. C. McAllister, wife of o f potatoes. Will pay one and a
Fish Warden McAllister, spent quarter cents per pound, deliv
several days in our vicinity last ered f. o. b. cars Mosier.
D avenport B ros .,
week, superintending the setting
Portland, Ore.
out o f 600 apple trees at their
summer home, near Mosier. She
FOR SALE.-O ne saddle pony,
W t for her Portland home on broke to drive. Weight 800 lbs.
Saturday.
Inquire of
W. H. C ook ,
Mosier, Ore.
Mrs. G. C. Clement, with her
two sons and a daughter, arrived
FOR SALE: Stimpson Com
in Mosier on Wednesday from puting Scales, cheap for cash, at
Minneapolis. They went out at B u lletin office.
once to the fruit ranch which
was recently purchased from
For Sale.
Robert Hartwick. Mr. Clement
will follow his family in a fort
One 36-in. bellows. and one
night.
foot-power ball bearing grind
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DEALER IN
General Merchandise
Dealer in
I Men’s Clothin
j The Dalles, Or. \ Hamilton Brown
MOSIER
Exclusive agent for
G uy H. W ilson
Mosier, Oregon.
E. N. Stroup has placed in his
hall a fine new Clarenden piano,
which he purchased of the Filers
For Stile
House, at their branch store in
A team of bay horse and mare,
Hood River. Paul Hubbard, at
one time well known as an evan four and seven years old, 1050
gelist, is the salesman at Hood lbs. Inquire at B ulletin office.
River, and was up on Wednesday
installing Mr. Stroup’s piano.
For Sale
New Suit
A washout on the line o f the
Cincinnati-Chicago railroad re
cently, was discovered by one
Jesse Huston in time to flag a
midnight passenger train, thus
averting a catastrophe. Huston
was offered two dollars as a re
ward for his act, but refused it,
preferring to be a volunteer life-
saver than a $2 hero.
An ‘ ‘Old Trusty Incubator,”
160 egg capacity, excellent con
duit n and always successful.
>9.50. Brooder free. Inquire at
Bun e t in office.
N otice
of
Alt cells promptly »t tciilc.1 night or Any. city or country
r.mbiiltninji ti Specialty
Niehol. B U * Cor. Osk nt.,1 Fifth Sts.
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Studebaker W agons
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C l o t h es
A full line of the latter in carload quan
tity now in stock.
See us
and in Price
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Syracuse Plows, Harrows
and Discs
We can Please You in Style
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and Buggies
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Always in Stock
We are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on
any line that we carry.
Come in-Have a fit I
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W e carry
FLY-CATCHERS, BEWARE!
Do not go around at the mercy o’f I
the flies, providing a skating rink
and parade ground for the disease
carrying insects. Get a hair restor
er that really restores. We will
guarantee you a new thatch in a
short time if you use Clarke’ s Dan-
dercide. We 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.
ON APPLICATION
Mosier
and
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Will practice in Mosier and
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
May be reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 16.
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W in dow s
D oors
When you need Lime, Cement,
Shingles, etc, See Us.
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W . D. KOOKKS. Proprietor
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Photographs and Phonographs
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Hood River
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R oom
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P icture M oulding
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Bulletin office.
We have the latest in type
and stock.
An order for
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HOOD RIVER
Notice for Publication
Department o f the Interior.
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U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
March 19th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that William
L. Rowland, of Mosier, Oregon, who, *
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 a
ette Meridian, has filed notice o f intent
ion to make Final commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and Re
ceiver of 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 Mcsier, Oregon;
Earl .1. Bailey, of
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James Camp, o f
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Alex Stewart o f
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C. W. MOORE,
Register.
(First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. Apr. 30)
CAPITAL, $100,000.00
R esources
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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 o f intention
to make Final commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before the Register and Receiv-
• r o f the United States Land Office, at
The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th dav of
May, 1909.
Claimant names witnesses:
V. C. Young, o f Mosier, Oregon,
0. P. 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.
(First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. May 7)
Sheriff Levi Chrisman was a
business visitor from The Dalles
on Monday.
It appears that it is not decid
ed whether or not the Des Chutes
road will be built though the
matter will probably be settled
in the near future.
Eastern
Oregon is loudly demanding
transportation facilities, and it
must get there either by the
Notice for Publication
Des Chutes route or extention of
Department o f the Interior.
the Columbia Southern.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon
The Harrirmn system will
March 29th, 1909
spend about $4.350.000 this year
Notice is hereby given that William
in developing and imrroving its .Roy Stokes, of Mosier, Oregon, who,
December 21st, 1904, made Home
railroads in Oregon. Nearly half on
stead Entry. (Serial No. <13431.) No.
of this sum will bo used to com- 14083, for NW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 15, and
nlete the Tillamook road, giving SW 1-4 NE 1-4, W 1-2 SE 1-4. Section
Portland direct communication 10. Township 1 North. Range 11 East.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f
with the coast country.
Anoth intention
to make Final commutation
er million dollars will be spent in Ik-oof, to establish claim to the land
rebuilding the main line between a! eve described, before the Register
The Dalles and Umatilla, reduc a-’ : Receiver o f the United States Land
at The Dail's, Oregon, on the
ing grades and straightening Office
7th day of May. 1909.
curves. A new bridge, costing
Claimant names as witnesse's:
$1.000.000, will be built across Thomas Godhersen, Ole L. Olson. Roy
Thomas and C. G. Stoltz, all o f Mosier,
the Willamette at Portland.
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SURPLUS, $20,000.00
over
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$425,000.00
Interest paid on time deposits and in our Savings Department *
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Banking by mail prompt and satisfactory
Go To
D a b n e y ’ s F u r n it u r e Store
You can get anything you want either
New or Second Hand
for your Home very cheap.
Notice for Publication
Hood River Studio
I will h > at warehouse on Mon
day, April 20. to deliver Arsen All Kinds of Lubricating Oils
ate o f lead to growers. Bring in
your empty Lime-Sulphur Solu
Among the relatives and friends tion barrels and get your spray.
J. M. C arroll ,
W ALL PAPER
from out of town, who are here
Manager.
this morning to attend the funer 4-23-It
Doors. Windows. Lath
al of Mrs. Mary Davenport, are
Notice.
the following: Mr. and Mrs.
Linie
and
Cement
A social meeting o f the Mosier
Chas. Davenport. Mrs. P. H.
W
iley
Commercial
Club
will
be
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Kemp. Misses Myrtle, Florence held in U m h ’s Hall next Mon
and Grace Robinson, Mrs. Walter day night. April 26. at 8 o'clock, Washington St., bet. 2nd and 3d
Shumway. Miss I. M. Rupert. to which e\erv man in Mosier
Rev. Boulton, C. J. Crandall. M. Valley is most cordially invited. T H E D A LLE S
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Dicht'v Muller, C. N. Burget, Refreshments will be served and
Louis Woodsides and Zoe Gun a reneral good time is promised.
Don’ t forget that the Bulletin
EVERYBODY COME !
ning.
printery is able to turn out first
class job work on short notice at
reasonable rates.
J. E. N I C H O L S
Undertaker and Funeral Director
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The J. Miller Co.
Shoes
When you want that
{ Hardware
stone, cheap.
A full and complete line of
and
The Popular Clothier
I Cor. 2nd & Washington Sts.
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Hood River
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The Dalles, Or.
W ool Sells at 2 0
Instruments
Shoe Hospital
Cents
P e n d l e t o n , O r ., April 17.—In
contracting to sell 180,000 pounds
o f this year’s wool clip at 20 cents
a pound. Montie B. Gwynn, of
this city, president o f the Mal
heur Livestock Association, says
the Oregonian, has prohably
made the largest and best wool
sale o f the season in Oregon.
The news o f the sale has caused
general rejoicing among local
growers, as it is taken as an in
dication o f what they can expect.
Drop a dollar and a half in the
It is also reported here that sev
Oregon.
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slot and draw a prize the Mosier
eral hundred pounds of Montana
C. W. MOORE.
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Register. wool have been contracted for at
fiee for one year.
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