Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 21, 1909, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s
River.
If you want a good Spray
If you want the best grubbing Pump, buy a Bean for sale by
A. S t e w a r t .
machine, buy a Swenson.
Alex Stewart
Mrs. John Wellberg and Miss
F or S a l e . — Work horse, 8 Fleming were visiting in Hood
years old, weight 1200 pounds. River yesterday. •
Sound and true. Inquire at B ul ­
F. H. Coolidge and wife, of
l e t i n office.
Hood River, visited friends in
J. M. E. says the next time he town last Sunday.
walks six miles to catch a 6-inch
F or S ale Good 2-inch Mil-
fish, he is going to ride. Same
burn
wagon.
Inquire at Hus­
here, brother.
band’ s blacksmith shop.
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ALEX. S T E W A R T
A. E. LAKE
Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery
at Nichol Brothers.
Carboliueum for your chickens
Children’ s Gv.ualls at Nichol
Chown has it.
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Brothers.
Have you subscribed for this
Rr number, Dry Goods at Cost,
paper? If not, why not?
at Chown’s.
Get your water pipes cut and
J. K. McGregor was a passen­
threaded
at Husbands’ shop.
ger on yesterday’s local to Hood
Mrs. J. P. Carroll, who has
been quite ill this week at her
home near town, is reported as
somewhat improved.
Christian Wyss’ condition is
reported as very little better.
His physician thinks, however,
that his chances for recovery are
good.
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New Post Cards at Chown’s.
DEALER IN
General Merchandise
Dealer in
I Men’s Clothin
I The Dalles, Or.
When you want that
N ew Suit
John Carroll has been confined
to his bed part of this week, his
old throat trouble having reas­
serted itself.
Hamilton Brown & Co.
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The J. Miller Co.
Shoes
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C l o t h es
See us
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Studebaker W agons
A full line of the latter in carload quan­
tity now in stock.
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BOOTS and SHOES
Farm Machinery
Always in Stock
We are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on
any line that we carry.
Price
Com e in-IIave a ñi
E. LAKE
Our new line o f Oxfords have
arrived. Nichol Bros.
Don’ t forget that the Bulletin
printery is able to turn out first
class job work on short notice at
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reasonable rates.
Dr. Bumble, of Hood River,
came up yesterday and went out
to see Christian Wyss, whose
conditi6n remains about the
same.
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QUICK SERVICE
When in Hood River take your meals at
I n E v e r y b o d y ’ s M o u t h
are our. Tooth Washers and the
praise of them. They are pure,
fragrant and antiseptic, cleansing
both teeth and gums, removing the
tartar and giving a sweet perfume
to the breath. We also have Tooth
Brushes, Powders and Soaps for
dental purposes, and every requis­
ite for the bath-room and toilet.
Our lines o f fancy Soaps, Perfumes
and Sachets are second to none in
quality, hut rather low in price.
C. S. VINCENT, MOSIER, OR.
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notice of intention to make Final five-
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To demonstrate what I can
do in the way o f Horse Shoe­
ing and General Repairing.
DEBUSSEY’S
I Chop House
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in town last Monday, and made
this office a pleasant call. Mr.
Wise had been back in the hills
Shipping Strawberries
Notice for Publication
C. H. Reed, formerly editor of south of Mosier looking after
Not Coa! Land.
the Dufur Dispatch,
at one some timber land in which he is
A. P. Bateham has shipped a
Department <rf the Interior.
time U. S. Commissioner at that interested,
number o f crates of strawberries U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
place, died at his Dufur residence
E. B. Spalding and S. P. Smith to Spokane this week and last.
May 17th, 1909
last Monday, aged 53 years.
of Spokane were here last week The first shipment brought him
Notice is hereby given that Carl J.
Last year the first Fredrickson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rainous, jn compa ly with John Heimrich $8 per crate
August 6th, 1902, made Homestead En
o f Hood River, came up last Sat- and the three made a trip into the berries shipped realized $12 per
nSE for
What thrilling stories o f hair­
breadth escapes from the fero­
cious wild “ beasties” of Africa
Mr. Roosevelt will have to tell
his grandchildren some day.
A contract has been let to
Houston & Springer, o f The
Dalles, for the erection o f a
school building in Thompson’ s
A ldition to The Dalles, at a cost
of $2,583.
Mrs. Lee Evans and Miss Nora
Hunter have been atterdieg the
Grand Assembly of Rehekahs, in
session at Albany this week.
They are expected home today or
tomorrow.
N otice :-A dance will he given
in Stroup’ s Hall, on Saturday
night. May 29t.h. Mosier people
please take notice. Trio orches­
tra of Hood River. Good music.
The floor is the best to he had.
F or S a l e —One span work
horses, 8 and J) '. ears old, weight
1400 each. Also one new 3 1-4
Mitchell farm wagon-half truck;
one 3-in wagon in good repair.
For particulars, inquire o f D. M.
Duval). Moaicr, Oregon. 5-l4-2t
HARDWARE
Syracuse Plows, Harrows
and Discs
We can Please You in Style
and in
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
Pittsburg Perfect Fencing
The Popular Clothier
} Cor. 2nd & Washington Sts. )
Ed Woods came down from La
Grande Wednesday evening and
left for his home in Portland
yesterday with his family, who
have been visiting relatives here
for several weeks.
c D Wige of Portlandi vvas
A full and complete line of
and Buggies
Will Graham, son of Charles
Graham, arrived in town with his
wife this week from Knapp’ s
Landing. They will spend the
R. H. Weber, o f The Dalles, summer in Mosier.
was in town on Tuesday last at­
T. J. McClure went to Albany
tending to matters connected last Monday as a delegate to at­
with his land holdings in this vi­ tend the Grand Lodge o f Oda
cinity.
Fellows, in session this week.
Miss Elsie Edwards arrived C. F. Stauffer accompanied him.
last week from London, England,
Miss Elsie Denny will have a
and will spend the summer with
fine assortmentof ladies and chil­
her brother, Felix Edwards, at
dren’s summer hats on display at
the J. M. Carroll ranch.
Mrs Stewarts parlors, beginning
Chas. Graham has greatly im­ next Monday MaS' 24th. Call
proved the appearance of his early and make your selection.
building, occupied by J. E. Cole
C. J. Kopet, o f Milwaukie,
as a barber shop, by weather­
Ore., was here the first o f the
boarding and painting it.
J. S. Cooper and wife of Inde­ week looking over the town with wKNMNi«»'
pendence, Ore., arrived in Mosier a view to putting in a drug store.
yesterday and are visiting with He seemed favorably impressed
Mr. and Mrs. M. Craft. Mr. with Mosier, and may return in i I GOOD COOKING
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Cooper is a brother o f Mrs. Craft. the near future.
H. H. Rogers, one o f the Stand­
ard Oil magnates, died suddenly
in New York Wednesday morn-
ing, of apoplexy. He leaves a
fortune estimated at $50,000,01)0.
F. R. Chown and wife, of
Portland, came up last Saturday
and stayed until Monday after­
noon, visiting their son, W. E.
Chown and family.
OREGON
Exclusive agent for
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of
5-14-lt
H O S IE R
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
Horse
WELL WORK
WELL DONE
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part of Wasco or Hood
Counties, have a complete
including pipe cutting and
threading tool3.
Also do alt
kinds of cement and concrete
work.
A. E. N e g u s .
The Dalles or Mt. Hood, Ore.
4 t or tf
CHAS. N. CLARKE
M O OD R IVER, O R E G O N
Go To
D a b n e y ’ s F ur ni t ur e Store
You can get anything you want either
New or Second Hand
for your Home very cheap.
Agents for C H A R T E R O A K Stoves and Ranges
The berry picking season will year prcoi, to establish claim to the
Great Southern road. Dufur Dis­
Hood River
open in full blast at the Bateham land above described, before the Regis­
patch.
ter and Receiver o f the United States
i farm about next Monday. Part Land Office, at The Dalits, Oregon, on
J.‘ E. Cole had the misfortune of th e pickers have already ar- tlu' 23rd <lay ° f June, 1909.
last Sunday to lose a valuable rived and the full crew will be Claimant names witnesses:
Isaac M. Thomas, Thomas C. Godber-
young milk cow. The animal ready for the busy season by
son, Mrs. G. F. Godberson and Axel E.
broke the picket rope and in Monday morning.
Peterson, all of Mcsier, Oregon.
Piano
feeding around, ihe rope became
C. W. MOORE,
House
Register,
caught about one o f her hind
School Notes
(First Pub. May 21. Last Pub. June 18)
legs, and in struggling to free
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
Final Examinations are being
herself she fell into a ditch and
Good value at
given in every grade this week.
Notice for Publication
broke her neck.
United States Land Office,The Dalles, E O W
Everyone is cordially invited
Prices
The counties of Wasco and to be present at the Commence- Oregon, May 11, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the i
Wheeler will get together and i ment program to he given at Northern
and
Pacific Railway Company,
build a bridge across John Day Stroup’ s Hall, Monday evening, whose postoliice address is St. Paul,
has this 11th day o f May,
Terms
river at or near Clarno Ferry. A May 21th, at eight o ’clock. No Minnesota,
1909 filed in this office its application to
bridge at this point has long admission is charged.
select under the provisions o f the Act
PAUL HUBBARD. Agent
o f Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30
b ?en needed. Much travel pass­
After the graduating exercises Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the Act
es over the road between Shan- ; next Monday evening, a ban­ o f Congress, approved May 17, 1906,
S 1-2 of S\Y 1-4 Sec. 14, W 1-2 of
iko and Fossil and the ferry is quet will be given the Eighth the
NW 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. 1 N., R. 11 EWM.
not a safe means o f transporta­ Grade in Lamb’s Hall. Every­ Any and all persons claiming adverse­ P a i n t s , O i l s , a n d G l a s s
tion across the river when it body come. Adults, 25 cents; ly the lands deseribed, or desiring to
object because o f the mineral character
is swollen by spring and winter children over 6 years, 15 cents. of the land, or for any other reason, to R o o m a n d P ic t u r e M o u l d in g
Contractors & Builders
the disposal to applicant, should file
rains.
Rev. Gilmore o f the First Con­ their affiidavits o f protest in this office, All Kinds of Lubricating Oils
on or before the 24th day of June, 1909.
Passenger train No. 3 west gregational Church of Hood Riv­
E S T IM A T E S F U R N I S H E D
C. W. MOORE,
bound, ran down a man named er. will preach the baccalaureate
Register.
Walter Baty at Rowena, last Sermon at the Baptist church (First Pub. May 21. Last Pub. June 18)
ON APPLICATION
WALL PAPER
Wednesday morning. Baty was here at eleven o ’clock Sunday
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For Sale
Doors, Windows, Lath
taking a valuable horse from morning. May 23d. The public
Portland to Fairfield, Wash., on a is cordiality invited to be present.
Lime
and
Cement
Ton or more acres of good fruit
J. M. Elliott this we k sold to freight train. The freight had
Hard Lines.
land, 31-2 miles from Mosier
Geo. Schlegel, of Amity, a ten- nulled onto a siding at Rowena
J. K. McGregor
Station on the little Mosier Creek.
to
iet
the
belated
train
pass
and
Sonu people certainly seem to Level road and plenty o f good
acre tract of his land two miles
Washington St., bet. 2nd and 3d
General Real Estate Dealer
east o f town, at $85 per acre. Baty had stepped off the freight get more “ hard luck” in this water from creek and springs the
......... whole year.
Contains several TH E D A LLE S
:
ORE.
Mr. Schlegel has moved his fam­ onto the main track and walked world than ought to lie coming
Town Property and Fruit Lands
ily and household goods up from along with his back to the ap- to them. 1 P Trvon o f Glen" Food springs, one o f them hav-
' our office ing enough force to supply water
wood.
Wash.,
was
in
Amity and will proceed to int- preaching passenger train, which
Notice for Publication
Improved and Unimproved.
last Tuesday and recounted a in a house and for irrigation.
prove his land.
was whistling around the curve. few o f the trials which he has This tract of land is one o f the U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon
April 29. 1909 Information cheerfully Furnished
In the best locations in Mosier District.
The Grand Lodge of the Ore­ He was warned to get off the undergone this Spring.
Notice is hereby given that the
,,,
Sheltered
from
high
winds
and
Write or call.
gon Independent Order of Odd track, hut was apparently con­ first place his wife has been sick contains good deep, rich soil, Northern Pacific Railway Company,
at the hospital at The Dalles for
post office address ‘is S t Paul!
Fellows conferred grand lodge fused and the train caught hint, a long time. Then while he was from the creek, which borders whose
Minnesota, has this 29th day of April!
OREGON
the east, the land lies toward the 19<>9. filed in this office its application MOSIER
degrees
upon
210
candi­
away
from
home
a
valuable
crushing his skull and breaking
west,
with
a
g
ra
d
u
a
l
slope
to
the
to,
select
under
the
provision
o
f
the
Act
dates at Albany last Wednesday.
mare was killed: then he lost a
of Congress, approved July 1. 1M>8 (Su
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
This is the largest class that has both legs. He was taken at once hundred head o f lambs, and to foothills. One dozen 3-year-old Stat. 597. 620) as extended by the Act
Spitzenherg
trees
are
growing
o
f
Congress,
approved
May
17.
1906
before
cap
the
climax,
about
a
fortnight
to
The
Dalles
hut
died
ever been taken into the Grand
ago his little daughter was on it. Will make a very pretty the NE 1-1 SE 1-4 Sec. 28 Tp 2 N R
12 East. W. M.
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Lodge o f Oregon.
reaching that place.
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
______ frightfully burned on the leg. home. Price per acre, $100, half Any and all persona claiming advert -
Verily, ‘ it never rains but it cash, balance on easy terms.
ly the lands described, or dt siring to
Come and see it. Owner,
OREGON
jxnirs. ” Mr. Tryon was in Mos­
object because of the mint ral character HOOD RIVER
of the land, or for anv other reason, to
ier visiting his father, who is
C h r ist ia n W y s s .
J. E. N I C H O L S
the disposal to applicant, should fil->
very il! at his home near town.
Mosier, Ore.
U n d e r t a k e r a n d f uneri. ’ P i r ee t o r
their affidavits o f protest ir, this office,
Mr. Tryon stated to the BULLE­
AW call- pren ptL ait
n*g' : < r tfo y city v r cu .n try
on or before the IOth dav o f June. 1909
Will practice in Mosier and
h ’TihalmiuQ ■: S recto ft v
TIN man that he sold his wool
Nichel« HMir„ Cor. Oak »pW Fifth Sts
Si* ’al att* ntiou c
M* > icr
upon re-
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MOORE,
Advertise in the B u l le t in -
May he reached by long dis­
clip to The Dalles Scouring Mill
yoon KIVEK. o; tx.ON
reich f
Register.
for 18c per i*iund.
and get results.
iFir*t Pukv. May 7. ¡ 1 t Puh. June 11.)
tance phone. Home phone 16.
Oregon
EILERS’
H. GLENN & CO.
Hardwick & Nord
Mosier
-
Oregon
Drop a dollar and a half in the
slot and draw a prize—the Mosier
Bulletin delivered at your postof­
fice for one year.
For Sale.
47 cords good 16-in. pine and
fir wood, cheap. Call at B u l l e t ­
in
Office.
Shoe Hospital
All persons desiring their foot­
wear repaired call at the Bulletin
office and leave work. All work
done neatly and with dispatch.
Get ycur Job Work done at the
Bulletin office.
We have the latest in type
and stock.
An order” for
printing is sure to he 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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M o n a r c h S t e e l
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Catalogue and discounts.
Pulls stump 7 feri
diameter. O n l y
Steel Stump Puller
F a c t o r y m the
id making their
own Steel Castings.
Guaranteed for
500 horse power
Address:
Zimmermani! Steel Co., Lone Tree, la.
W. M. KOLLOCK
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
General Agent for Oregon