9 Chown has that paint that you need. — Horse collars and Pads at Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s Chown s. Mrs. E. N. Stroup visited in Buy a Kimball Weeder. See Hood River last Wednesday. Chown. A. P. Bateham was a Hood Rubber Hose and Sprinklers at River visitor last Wednesday. Chown’s. Mrs. R. Morrison and little son Our new line of Oxfords have visited in Hood River last Mon­ arriveu. Nichol Bros. day. Have you subscribed for this Geo. Chamberlain was a busi­ paper? If not, why not? ness visitor in Portland this H. F. Bothtur was a Hood week. River visitor last Monday. Mrs. R. H. Kemp, of Hood Paul French and wife, of The River, visited relatives in town ! Dalles, were visitors in Mosier the first of the week. last Sunday. Mrs. S. H. Maddock, of Port­ If you want a good Spray land, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pump, buy a Bean —for sale by L. Howe, at La Howa. A. S tewart . Dr. Robinson was a passengers What’s the matter with a big on Wednesday’s local for Port­ Fourth of July celebration in land, returning last night. * Mosier this year? C. S. Vincent this week open­ Messrs Max Vogt and R. H. ed up his new blacksmith shop, j Weber, of The Dalles, were down His card appears elsewhere. last Sunday and spent the day at If you want the best grubbing i their ranch. machine, buy a Swenson. J. W. Brown was transacting Alex Stewart. business in town last Wednesday F o r S a l e — Good 2-inch Mil- and paid the B u l l e t i n office a burn wagon. Inquire at Hus­ pleasant call. band’s blacksmith shop. 5-14-lt Don’t forget that the Bulletin and priniery is able to turn out first i J. M. Elliott, Geo. Carroll , LOCAL — .*+++*- I ALEX . A. E. LAKE DEALER IN 1 M en’s C lothin T h e D alles, O r. j When you want that The J. Miller Co. DRY GOODS New Suit Shoes Pittsburg Perfect Fencing Studebaker Wagons and Buggies A full line of the latter in carload quan­ tity now in stock. See us Syracuse Plows, Harrows and Discs We can Please You in Style A Hamilton Brown & Co. A full and complete line of GROCERIES C l o t h es HARDWARE BOOTS and SHOES Farm Machinery Always in Stock We are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on any line that we carry. and in Price C o p y rig h t. IW 9. by L. AULEK. Exclusive agent for and of I class ¡ob work on short notice at l0ra Ho^ e were business visit- reasonable rates. ors at the county seat yesterday. Ed L. Howe and wife, o f u Mosier has two gaimes of base Portland, came up last Saturday, bal1 scheduled for the next three and will spend some time at La weeks. Underwood on the 23d, Howa, their summer residence. at that place, and Belmont at Mosier, or if arrangements can B. E. Duncan, of Hood River, . , .. , be made, the game will be played ,s rece,v,nB conBratulations from (>n , he ^ Rjver di d „„ h,» Mosier fnem ls over the em v - or „ear M ^ The leam js al of a daughter at his home on posed of Mosier players a|| General Merchandise MOSIER OREGON Dealer in i STE CO. Come in-Have a ñt Greenwood Notes The school was favored with a most interesting talk on Physiol­ ogy by Dr. Robinson, Thursday afternoon. A. E. LAKE K ’ ins ’ _ ! of whom are strictly amateurs. 1 F. W. Clarke and wife came j The report going the rounds to i L down from The Dalles last Sun-j the effect that Mogier haa jm. V p The Popular Clothier Mrs. Wilson and Miss Christine _ Godbersen each spent an after­ i noon at the school. J O Q fc The Knight of the Bath—or the morning of it—one likes to find the day and went out to their ranch ; ported some players port. ; I ' - /U 1 • " “ U O L VV C lM 1 111^ 11711 0 1 5 . B Mr. Stokes was home Wednes­ best equipment at hand for the -«+++*- on Rock Creek, where they w ill, iand is without foundation. --------------- -------*-------------------------- ----------------- ----------- —' day to a pleasant birthday din­ .tW IM I«* purpose. All bath room requisites spend a week or so. | Dr j A Reuter q{ The Da„es ner. are here in profusion, and, of Geo. D. Barton came up from ; wa8 ca]ied down on Wednesday course, of the best quality. Fancy GOOD COOKING ------------------------- QUICK SERVICE * Soaps and Perfumes, Sponges and Portland last Saturday and went j i^ t to attend Christian Wyss, Brushes. Powder Puffs, Talcum, out to his ranch. He was ac- j who has been quite ill at his etc. Here you get the finest, but When in Hood River take your meals at compamed by his two daughters, home on Mosier Creek. The | do not pay an extravagant price To demonstrate what I can who will spend the summer here, j doctor was accompanied by Mrs for them. Of course, we have ev­ do in the way of Horse Shoe­ Peter Dome, of The Dalles, is Matt Schoren, a daughter of Mr. erything else that you usually find ing and General Repairing. ( having his crop of barley hay Wyss. The trip from The Dalles in a first-class drug-store, and you C. S. VINCENT, MOSIER, OR. harvested this week. The crop was made in Dr. Reuter’s auto! will find our business methods ideal in every respect. is very heavy, and will probably , in one hour and ten minutes— yield in the neighborhood of 50 about 20 miles, in spite of sever-j W. A. HUSBANDS B lacksmith al delays, such as getting stuck tons. Horse Shoeing and General W. R. Stokes’ family left on in a part of the road, which was Repair Work. CHAS. N. CLARKE HOOD RIVER, OREGON the local last Tuesday for Esta- being oiled, and having to take Satisfaction guaranteed Finney’s Springs FIRST NATIONAL TO BUILD down and re-place a fence. We MOSIER - - OREGON cada, where they expect to re- j G. W. Grose visited his sister, side. Mr. Stokes left later, j understand that at present Mr. The First National Bank is Mrs. Finney Sunday. WELL WORK These are the kind of people we i Wyss is somewhat improved. making arrangements to build David Eccles arrived from Salt! W. W. Winegar spent a pleas­ like to keep with us. WELL DONE this summer on the corner of | Lake City Thursday to make a ant Sunday at the Springs. G. E. Townsend, a former res- i The undersigned is thoroughly Oak and Third street which they business visit in connection with ident of Mosier, was a visitor in recently purchased. J. M. Parry prepared to put down open wells Obituary his interests here. Mr. Eccles, town on Wednesday last. Mr. j Nancy Phelps was born in & Co. had a lease on the build­ in any part of Wasco or Hood after spending a day at Dee, Townsend was moving some , . , ... , a _ j o f j was taken for an automobile ride! Danville, Illinois, September 8th, ing until November, but they River Counties, have a complete his household goods to Condon, over fre vaj|ey> with the idea it 1824. Her parents were Jonathan have disposed of their stock of outfit including pipe cutting and where he has located. j js stated, of examining into the and Sarah (Gowen) Phelps. She goods to the Paris Fair and sur- threading tools. Also do all Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Bak- prospects for an electric road on Iwas married to John W. Blake- rendered the lease, so that kinds of cement and concrete er City, who came down to at- the west side of the valley, and! neY on September 15th, 1843, ground will be broken for the work. A. E . N e g u s . tend the funeral of Mrs. Blake- j is said to have been favorably Ianc* crossed the plains with an new building as soon as the The Dalles or Mt. Hood, Ore. ney, and who has been visiting impressed with its wonderful1 ox team in 1852, settling near stock can be transferred to the 4 t or tt relatives here this week, left on development since he had visited i Monticello, Lewis Co., Ore., now Paris Fair. While plans for the new build- Wednesday for her home, it some years ago. After a short j Cowlitz Co., Wash, She lived in that vicinity and Rainier, Ore., ing have not been definitely de- p T f 1 7 1 ? Q * P i a n o stay here on his return he left Underwood vs Mosier, Sunday, House until August, 1862, then moved cided upon, it is settled that the May 23d. Everybody come out for Portland.—Hood River News. to The Dalles, Ore., where she new building will be a handsome HOOD RIVER BRANCH and help root. We want a big LADIES ORGANIZE AID SO- resided until September, 1878, two story structure, of pressed crowd to go over the river. Good # value at CIETY. when she moved to her ranch brick, and the bank will occupy j Many games are won only by near Mosier, where she has lived the entire Oak street front and L O W l T l C e S the rooters, and this is the game fifty feet deep. The rear fifty About ten of the ladies of the ever since. we want. feet of the building will be made town met at the Baptist Church One Cent Sells for $11 J. N. Mosier is having the yesterday afternoon and organ- into store rooms with aq entrance Money is now at a premium— on Third street. water from his fine spring on ized a Ladies’ Aid Society. There the hill west of town piped down will be another business meeting tbat is, some money. Our towns- A proposition has been madej PAUL HUBBARD, Agent to connect with buildings on of the society held next Wednes- !man- Sid Nichol, has tor some to the Commercial Club to lease Main and Washington streets, day afternoon to complete the : t*me been wearing as a watch the top floor for five years and is 1 » .. . . .. . . J _ ________ . Messrs. Graham and Francisco organization. Those ladies who charm, n a copper cent of the coin- now being considered. If the Drop a dollar and a half in the are doing the work. could not be present at yester-1 °} " b k b he says he door ¡s not leased for this pur- P a i n t s , O i l s , a n d G l a s s slot and draw a prize—the Mosier , , .. .. ,, . I found. The cent is stamped with .. ... , , . . _T i F or SALE-One span work (la-v 8 meeting are cordially in - ! “Massachusetts Commonwealth” P«ae it will be made into modem I Bulletin delivered at your postof­ horses, 8 and 9 years old, weight v'ted to attend the meeting next on one side and an Indian head office rooms. R oom and I icture M oulding fice for one year. Contractors & Builders J. M. Parry & Co., having d is-; , . T u • a -, 14(H) each. Also one new 3 1-4 Wednesday, and enroll their with bow and arrows on the oth- er. A traveling man came posed of goods, will retire fronriA" Kmds ° f Lubr,cating Oils Mitchell farm wagon-half truck; names as members, For Sale. along the other day and offered this line, but may conclude to j E S T I MA T E S F U R N I S H E D one 3-in wagon in good repair, j _ Mr. Nichol $11 for the coin, and , . .. , , . 47 cords good 16-in. pine and For particulars, inquire of D. M. School Notes he took it. Soon another travel- in another line of goods in ON APPLICATION fir wood, cheap. Call a t B u l l e t ­ WALL P A P E R Duvall. Mosier, Oregon. 5-14-2t Alefora and Leodica Haacke 1inK nian offere(1 the new owner some other location. Fleming & i n Office. $20 for it and still another man, Taft will seek a new location for Doors, Windows, Lath A bunch of thirteen Odd Fel- are absent this week j who claimed to know, said the their feed store, as will also J. lows journeyed to The Dalles last Miss Booth’s pupils are taking coin was worth $750. Shoe Hospital Lime and Cement M. Culbertson for his real estate Monday night, eleven of whom , some final exams, All persons desiring their foot­ ¡office, as the bank wish to com-j For Sale J. K. McGregor rode the Encampment goat. The eighth grade are battling wear repaired call at the Bulletin mence building operations as' From their appearance the next with the examinations given by office and leave work. All work soon as possible, and the present Washington St., bet. 2nd and 3d General Real Estate Dealer , .... morning it looked as if they, or the state. Miss Nixon is in Ten or more acres of good fruit done neatly and with dispatch. land, 31-2 miles from Mosier wooden structures will have to THE DALLES ORE. -------- ------------ the other Fellows, had a mighty charge. be removed the first thing to al Station on the little Mosier Creek. Town Property and Fruit Lands good time. The sjx^ and 8eventh grades Level road and plenty of good low excavating for the basement. Get your Job Work done at the Notice for Publication Improved and Unimproved. J. M. Filloon returned from are at home Thursday and Fri-1 water from creek and springs the — Hood River Glacier. Bulletin office. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon North Yakima yesterday and day on account of the eighth whole year. Contains several We have the latest in type April 29. 19U9 Information cheerfully Furnished says orchardists there were hit grade exam. In the meantime good springs, one of them hav­ The base ball game at the Co­ N otice is hereby and stock. An order for nereDy j given th a t the ing enough force to supply water Write or call. N orthern Pacific Railw ay Company, harder by having fruit trees in- they are preparing exhibit work! jn a house house and for irrigation, lumbia base ball grounds Sunday whose printing is sure to be gotten fiost office address is St. Paul.’ jured by the January freeze than for the A.-Y.-P Exposition. The This tract of land is one of the did not seem to be very interest- M innesota, out on time : : : has this 29th day o f April! MOSIER - OREGON those of this section were. Many pupils of Miss Booth’s room have best locations in Mosier District, 1901*. filed in this office its 'application Our work is neat and guar­ ne nice naners If Sheltered from high winds and ing to the “ fans." A game was to select under the provision of the Act are cutting down their peach prepared some anteed to lie satisfactory in DR. H. L. DUMBLE trees as they were injured be- you visit the F i r * Seattle, do S T . J * tU S ± P h ) » l between Hood River and fe S f j g ? every respect : : : from the creek, which borders .. .... . . of Congr* Approved MaVbyi 7 p«»' yond recovery. — T h e Dalles not fail to see the work sent by the east, the land lies toward the * osier’ 'VItb 'be result of 13 to 3 the j 4 gE‘ 1^ ^ T>p ^ K> Pull* stump 7 frtl Chronicle. the Mosier school. PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON west, with a gradual slope to the in favor of Hood River. The 12 Bast, W. M. « S n tL diametrt. O n l y ! S 1 onarc j Steel Stump P u ll« tum p foothills. One dozen 3-vear-old »• L _ , Any and all persona claiming adverse- ; o - iu i uni Mosier bovs are all right if thev v the amis described, * -- ■ or desiring to F a c t o r y in the world making their Spitzenberg trees are growing . . . * .. OREGON T K av because of the m ineral ch a ra c te r HOOD RIVER j own Steel Castings. on it. Will make a very pretty Just bad the practice. 1 n e > o f the land, or for any o th er reason, to G u a ra n te e d foe J. E. N I C H O L S 500 horse power home. Price per acre. $1(X), half h a v e some good plavers among ‘K dl"I'osal to applicant, should rile Address: strain. Catalogue and dn Un d er ta ke r and Funeral Di rect or th eir affidavit« of p ro test in this office cash, balance on easy terms. Al! calls p ro m p tly a tte n d e d . n ig h t o r d ay , c ity o r co u n try them, but have not had the o p - on or before the 10th day of Ju n e . 1;««' Will practice in Mosier and Zimmermaon Site! Co., Loot ires, la. Embalming a Specialty Come and see it. Owner, N ichols B ldg., Cor. O ak and F if th St*. S pecial a tte n tio n »riven M onier peo p le u p o n re- C. W. MOORE, portunity to get in trim, as has W. M. KOLLOCK May be reached by long dis­ H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N ceiv in g a p h o n e mes*a»re. C hristian W yss , R egister. HOOD RIVER - OREGON Mosier, Ore our hx'al team. —Glacier. I F irs t P u b M sy 7. I.a s t P u b . J o n e 11.) Ccner.il Afi.nt for Oregon tance phone. Home phone 16. W A N T E D ! D E B U SSE Y ’S Chop House and Restaurant THE GLACIER PHARMACY and Terms mi / L XT' • i • mi l i * i /in n n n ii nnnt at f h a / i a i t i 1 • • l i ▼ i* ,i H. GLENN & CO Hardwick & Nord Mosier Oregon , ^