Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 18, 1909, Image 4

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Mason and Ball fruit jars at
Nichol Bros.
The river is rising again after
New Canvas Gloves. Chown’ s a drop of about two feet.
D EALER IN
Mrs. M. H. Craft was visiting
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s
DEALER IN
in Hood River last Monday.
Advertise in the B u l l e t in —
Miss Phillips, o f Portland, is
and get results.
visiting with Mrs. D. Robinson.
Have you subscribed for this
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R. R. Morrison and wife were
paper? I f not, why not?
Hood River visitors last Satur­
Mrs. Dr. Robinson was a vis­
day.
itor in The Dalles on Tuesday.
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Lige Huskey was transacting
Mason, Schram and Economy
A full and complete line of
Fruit Jars o f all sizes at Stew­ business at the county seat yes­
terday.
art’s.
Amos Root
was transact­
J. N. Mosier left on Tuesday’s
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local for a business trip to Port­ ing business at the county seat
and
yesterday.
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..•»¡¡•flOC»'
land.
Chas. Stark left for The Dalles
J. M. Elliott returned on Sun­
Economy jars at cost at Nichol
P i a n o
day from a week’ s visit at Port­ Wednesday to work in the rail­
road
yards.
Bros.
House
land.
Miss
Keen
arrived
this
week
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Goodwin
were
in
C. Vincent and family left last
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
Friday for their old home in from the East to visit her sister, town shopping yesterday, from
Good t value at
Pittsburg Perfect Fencing
Mrs. Chick.
the Clarke ranch on Rock creek.
Ohio.
Studebaker Wagons
Judge Barton and two daugh­
G. H. Fairbrother, represent- L O W I TlCCS
H. F. Both fur and Geo. Evans
and Buggies
were Hood River visitors last ters returned from Portland on ing Fleischner, Meier Co., of
Wednesday.
Portland, was interviewing our
Monday.
A full line of the latter in carload quan­
Mrs. Godbersen and daughter, merchants yesterday.
Paul Higley returned on Tues­
tity now in stock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Littlepage
day night from Seattle, where Miss Anna, are visiting friends
PAUL HUBBARD, Agent
at Monmouth.
and Arthur Kuhn and wife, left
he attended the fair.
«pray this morning for Hood River to
I
f
you
want
a
good
Spray
Hood River now has a mail de­
livery service, the system being Pump, buy a B e a n -fo r sale by attend the Strawberry Festival,
i held there today.
A. S t e w a r t .
inaugurated last Tuesday.
P a i n t s , Oi l s , a n d G l a s s
Mrs. C. G. Nichol is reported
Don’ t forget the big game of
J. C. Brooks of the Bulletin
seriously ill with Brights disease. R o o m a n d P i c t u r e M o u l d i n g
force, visited his parents at St. base ball—Mosier vs Underwood-
Mr. Nichol took his w ife to the
Johns last Saturday and Sunday. next Sunday.
Carson
Springs yesterday, hop- All Kinds of Lubricating Oils
Mr. French was down from
Bruce Wolverton arrived up
looking
¡n£
that
the treatment there will
from Portland last Tuesday and The Dalles Tuesday,
benefit
her.
went out to his ranch near town. after his ranch.
WALL PAPER
The hotel Ramona corner at
Mrs. Mills left yesterday af-
Arthur Kuhn and w ife were
Hood River was sold this week
E. E. F R A E D E R I C K
Doors, Windows, Lath
shopping in town on . Tuesday ‘ ternoi n for Portland, where she to John R. Lawrence for $10,500.
I n s t r u c t o r in
last from Grand View Fruit will visit friends.
Mr. Lawrence intends to erect a
Lime
and
Cement
'ss/
P i a n o and O r g a n
Farms.
D. A. Sturgess is in The Dalles brick block on the corner next
* T erms on A p p l ic a t io n
W. Husbands has just secured undergoing treatment for heart spring. This corner is said to
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the help o f one o f the best horse and kidney trouble,
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Oregon
be the best business location in Washington St., bet. 2nd and 3d Mosier
shoers in the state. Come and The Misses Elsie Denny and Hood River.
THE DALLES
:
ORE. HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!!!
try him.
Lurline Fisher were visiting in
Roy C. Brock, a prominent
1
F L Y -C A T C H E R S , B E W A R E !
Miss Mary Middleswart is now Hood River yesterday.
Bring your hides to the Bul­
| fruit grower o f Hood River, was
at home, having closed a suc­
Do not go around at the' mercy o f the
N. P. Sturgess and wife were in town last Monday and made A pleasant place to spend a so­ letin office. We buy them, rep­
cessful term o f school in the down from the ranch yesterday. the Bulletin office a pleasant call,
Hies, providing a skating rink and parade
resenting Kauffman, Davidson,
cial hour is at
Doyle district.
I Semmel, o f Portland.
ground for the disease carrying insects.
N. P. was after cherry crates.
i Mr. Brock is representing the
mz.
Get a hair restorer that really restores.
S.
E.
Francisco’s
Pool
Room.
Mrs. D. M. Duvall was called
Mrs. Kent, of Kansas, arrived big wholesale fruit firm of Rae
Notice
for
Publication
W e will guarantee you a new thatch in a
suddenly last Saturday to the in Mosier this week and is visit­ & Hatfield, of New York City,
Not Coal Land.
short
time if you use Clarke’s Dandercide.
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bedside of her mother, who lives j ing her daughter, Mrs. Higley. and was up here looking over
Department of the Interior.
W
e
have
depilatories also that are sure,
near Portland.
I f you want the best grubbing the fruit prospects for the sea-
T obacco
: U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
safe and speedy in action, as well as all
I
son
and
interviewing
the
grow­
John Evans is having lumber machine, buy a Swenson.
May 17th, 1909
kinds of toilet and dressing room articles
hauled to his lot on Idaho street,
Alex Stewart. ers.
O re C o n
Notice is hereby given that Carl J.
Mosier,
at moderate prices.
’
Fredrickson,
o
f
Mosier,
Oregon,
who,
on
One o f the big features at the
where he will erect a commodi-j Mrs. F. Allington and little
August 6th, 1902, made Homestead En-
ous bungalow.
son left for Kelso, Wash., on celebration at Hoed River, on E l e c t r i c P o w e r f o r W H IT E try, (Serial No. 02638,) No. 11332, for
Lot 1, South H alf North-east Quarter,
Don’ t forget that the Bulletin Wednesday, to visit relatives for July 5th, will be an Indian war
S a lm o n V a l l e y .
j South-east Quarter North-west Quarter,
a month.
dance,
in
which
about
a
thou­
printery is able to turn out firsts
I Section 3, Township 1 North, Range 11
Mrs. Wm. Johnson returned sand F. F. A .’s (First Families
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
(Portland Journal, June 16.)
class job work on short notice at
notice o f intention to make Final five-
CHAS. N. CLARKE
•
HOOLÜRIVER, OREGON
on yesterday’s local from The of America) will participate.
The Husum Light & Power year proof, to establish claim to the
reasonable rates.
Dalles, where she has been with
The Indians will appear in their company has completed its line land above described, before the Regis­
Ed L. Howe came up last Sat-i her father, who is quite ill.
ter anu Receiver o f the United States
war costumes and will make a into White Salmon, and before Land
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
urday from Portland and will
Robert Evans and family have
the 23rd day of June, 1909.
{ GOOD COOKING
QUICK SERVICE i
spend some time at La Howa, moved up to the Townsend place. fine showing. This event alone the end o f the week the town
Claimant names witnesses:
will be supplied with electric
his country villa.
Mrs. Howe Bob will take charge of it for the will attract lage crowds.
Isaac M. Thomas. ThomasC. Godber-
new owner, Mr. Stephenson.
“ That’s as fine a goose as I lights and power for manufac­ son, Mrs. G. F. Godberson and Axel E.
When in Hood River take your meals at
j|
arrived on Sunday.
Peterson, all of Mosier, Oregon.
The cherry crop is just c o m i n g ! ever saw. Brother William,” the turing purposes.
Mrs. C. J. Littlepage and on. several growers making pastor said to his host. “ Where
C. W. MOORE,
Register.
daughter, Ruth, left on Tuesdav small
shipments
to
The Underwood boys didn’t (First Pub. May 21. Last Pub. June 18)
outside did you get such a fine one?”
for a fortnight’s visit with points. The crop will be light
! “ Well, now, Mistah Rawley, ” show up last Sunday to play the
this year.
friends at Portland.
game of base ball, which was
Notice for Publication
I Mr. Yancy of Gilliam county, ! said the carver ot the goose,
I
Stanley J. Eastman returned
with a sudden access o f dignity; scheduled for that day, with the
United States Land Office,The Dalles,
has been in town several days
Instead, some of Oregon, May 11, 1909.
Tuesday by boat, from Portland. looking for a location. He has “ when you preaches a sermon I local team.
Notice is hereby given that
the
He states that the Rose Carnival seen several good places near! never axes you where you got it. the members o f the “ Seven-
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
was a great success.
town, but has not decided as yet Seems to me dat’s a trivial mat­ Mile” team, assisted by a num­ whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
ber o f the Mosier players, took Minnesota, has this 11th day of May,
what he will do.
ter anyway.”
Hoed River will celebrate the
1909 filed in this office its application to
the Underwood team’ s place in a select
under the provisions of the Act
F
or
S
ale
Thoroughbred
Fourth of July on the 5th this
There are some men so consti- lively game. The score v, as
13 of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (SO
young
Plymouth
Rock
chickens
j
tu
ted
that
they
go
straight
for
the
year. Mosier’ s big time will be
597, 620) as extended by the Act
on the Morton place, two miles pleasant things as a bee pitches to 8 in favor o f the hill team. It o Stat.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
f Congress, approved Ma’; 17, l ‘H>3,
on Saturday, the 3rd.
east o f Mosier, adjoining A. P. for a clover top as soon as he is is expected ti nt the Underwood the S 1-2 of SW 1-4 Sec. 14! W 1-2 of
F or R e n t - A store room in Bateham’s farm. Inquire of
out o f the hive. They like every- boys will be on hand next Sun­ NYV 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. 1 N ., It. 11 E W M .
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
O . H a n s e n I thing.
best part o f town —16x50 feet. 6 -1 8 -lt
I f they go to a concert day.
ly the lands described, or desiring to
Large glass front. Inquire of E.
Mr. Flemming had the misfor­ ; they find at least one vo;ce that
object because of the mineral character
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oi the land, or for an; other reason, to
N. Stroup, Mosier, Oregon.
tune to lose a valuable mare last 1 suits them and wonder how God
The Ladies’ Aid Society met at the disposal to applicant, should file
could put so much melody into a
thiir air, ¡davits of protest in this office,
Wm. Hudson returned last week. The animal had evident­ single throat. They enjoy the the home o f Mrs. Belle Booth on on
or before the 24th day of June, 1909.
Sunday night from Arizona ly been shot, though whether ac­ j spring, they love summer, they Wednesday al’ ernoon. Five new
C. YV. MOORE,
Musical
Register.
where he has been spending cidentally or not, Mr. Fleming is j luxuriate in the autumn, they members were enrolled, making
! praise the winter.
They are a total membership o f twenty- (First Pub. May 21. Last Pub. June 18)
Instruments
some time looking for a location. not prepared to say, nor who did
pleased under any and all circum­
the shooting.
five
members.
stances. They are the people
N o tic e —A ll persons wishing
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
i
Alex Carlson o f Seattle, a
A fter the regular business was
pie cherries can obtain them by brother o f C. .1. Carlson of Mos­ you like to have for customers if
United States Land Office,
you are a merchant, for clients if transacted the society was trow -
phoning E. 0. Winan’s, No. 151. ier, left for his home last Mon­
The Dalles, Oregon, May 25, 1909
you are a lawyer, for patients it t»d to a very interesting program
Drop a dollar and a half in the
Notice is hereby given that the
6-18-2t day, after visiting a week or you are a doctor, but you don’ t *
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
consisting
o
f
papers
prepared
by
slot
and draYv a prize—the Mosier
so with his brother.
This is
Miss Weltha Lasley, who has Mr. Carlson’s first visit to Mos­ often get them on the sick list Mesdames Booth aud Root, Mrs. whose post office address is St. Paul.
Bulletin
delivered at your postof­
Minnesota, has this 20th day of May,
for they can cure almost any
been visiting the family o f C. J. ier in fourteen years.
fice for one year.
kind o f disease, even “ brain Root giving a sketch of the early 1909, filed in this office its application 1 Contractors & Builders
to select under the provisions o f the
Littlegage for several weeks,
R. M. Ross, Mosier’s new storm,” with a bottle o f laugh­ history of Mosier. Special mus­ Act of Congress, approved July 1. 1898,
left on Tuesday for her home at banker, came up from Portland ter. “ to be shaken while taken.” ic was also rendered by Mrs. J. (30 Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the
L. A. MESSING
Act o f Congress, approved Mav 17, E S T I M A T E S F U R N I S H E D
Corbett.
Monday night, and spent Tues­ - Ex.
Howard Porter and Miss Bertha ■ooe the N W 1-4 M V 1-4 Sec. 13,’ E 1-2
W atch m ak er an d J e w e le r
Booth.
Mrs. Torter is one of \ E l- 4 S e c . 14. T. 1. N\. R. 11 East,
H. C. Bowers and daughter, day making arrangements for
YV. M.
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the opening o f the bank.
He
M o s ie r C o n g r a t u ij y t e d .
our newest arrivals in Mosier, liv­ Any and all persons claiming adverse­
Mrs. A. A. Wright, with her returned to Portland Tuesday
28 years experience. First class
From
an
article
appearing
in
ing on the Dr. Templeton place. ly the lands described, or desir­
two children, o f Portland, came afternoon,
work guaranteed.
All Watch
ing to object because of the mineral
the Irrigon Irrigator o f Nov. 22, She has a very fine voice which character
up on Wednesday and are visit­
o f the land, or for any other
and
Clock
Work
Yvarranted
for
Prof, McCann, formerly prin­ 1907. we take the following ex­
i m .
the dia oaal to appllcai t.
shows excellent training.
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. cipal of tin' Fossil High School,
one
year.
Try
our
work
and
it
tract. This article was written by
should file their affidavits of protest in
The Society decided to bold a this office, on or before the 8th day o f
Howe, at La Howa.
was in town last Wednesday, Addison Bennett after ho had at­
will speak for itself. Located at
J
.
K.
McGregor
July, 1909.
the head o f Main Street.
The B u l l e t in will begin soon with a view to purchasing a tended the banquet given by the fair about the first week in
C. YV. MOORE.
small tract of fruit land o f B. Mosier Commercial Club, in December, and the following lad­
General Real Estate Dealer
Mosier
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Oregon
the publication o f the early his­ E. Duncan of II.»od River. Prof.
Register.
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November, 1907. The quotation ies were appointed a committee
i
Fir
t
Publication
Jure’
4:
Last
Publication
July
9)
tory of Mosier. The history will McCann will teach at Condon follows:
to have charge: Mesdames Mc­
Town Property and Fruit Lands
be compiled from the writings of this year.
“ The future o f Mosier is not
Get your Job Work done at the
Sturgess Rid^e.
Gregor,
Fraederick, Robinson,
shrouded in mystery. It will be
several of the earlier settlers and
Improved and Unimproved.
I. M. Thomas and family who
Bulletin office.
A fte r the
Carl Bowman made a flying
will he full o f interest.
Watch have been rusticating in the one o f the gems o f Oregon from Craft and Booth.
a fruit standpoint.
They have close o f the program dainty re­ trip to The Dalles last YYeek. — Information cheerfully Furnished
We
have
the latest in type
for the first installment.
hills near Dee. for a couple o f
the soil, climate and the “ know freshments were served by Miss­ Mr. Morden o f Fort land, came
and
stock.
An order for
weeks, returned home last Tues­
Write or call.
Henry Hildreth, w ife and day. Their return earlier than how.” No finer grapes, apples, es Bertha and Jennie Booth. up ami remained a couple of
printing is sure to be gotten
strawberries, peaches and cher­
three daughters, o f Fargo, N. anticipated was occasioned by a
The next regular meeting will days on his fruit ranch, return­ MOSIER
out on time
:
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OREGON
ries were ever grown than they
received
by
Mrs.
D., arrived in town Monday telegram
Our work is neat and guar­
raise there, and they know how be held with Mrs. Botnfur on ing Sunday. —Mr. G. W. Grose
night and went out to Mbs Edna Thomas to the effect that her to handle and ship their products Wednesday. June 23d, at 2:30 p. is thi ning apples.—C. A. Hage
anteed to be satisfactory in
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
mother was seriously ill at her
to the U'st advantage.
Their
Hildreth’s homestead, several home in Iowa.
is l usy attending to his bees. —
every’ respect
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Mrs. Thomas strawberries are as good rs were m.
miles south o f Mosier, where left on Tuesday night for her
The society is soliciting work. Theo. Coates took several snap
ever grown, and they are about
PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON
Pulls «tump 7 feil
mother's bedside.
they will spend a short time.
H onarch J teel
diameter. O n l y
a week earlier than
Hood If any one has sewing, any bach­ s u ps o f the ball players. Now
Steel Stump P u ll«
elors need Ix'dding or other sew­ t ey surely ought to win. N. P.
River’s.
. F a c to r y in the
r -JT world making their
OREGON
We congratulate the people of ing they would like to have done was down to Mosier Sunday HOOD RIVER
j own Steel Castings.
Guaranteed foe
Mosier. and feel sure tnat they they can leave orders with Mrs. watching the lull game.
J. E. N I C H O L S
S W _ : . . „
No
500 horte power
r u
. neral Director
strain. Catalogue and discount».
Address :
have aroused themselves to a Stewart or Mrs. Amos Root and
Undertaker and F
wonder it looks like rain.—Geo.
Will practice in Mosier and
struggle for supremacy whieh
AM « alls prom ptly attend.*«!. night *r lav. city <»r country
h'm hu/m ing a Specialty
will 1*' successful, and will n :.ke the society will gladly do the Stilrgess was on the ridge Tues­
Nichols flklfr.. C «r. Oak and F ifth Sts
Sp« vial attention given M «••. ? l o t ' r
May lie reached by long dis­
"
M. hOLLOCK
day. E. W. Huskey Yvatehed
th >ir town oneni the best-known work cheap.’
HOOD R IV E R . O R E G O N
cri\ m * a ph c n*. w
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
p ice s in Oregon.”
A M e m b e r . t le ball game Sunday.
tance phone. Home phone 16.
General Agent for Oregon
— LOCAL —
ALEX. STEWART
A. E. LAKE
The Popular Clothier
General Merchandise
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings I
MOSIER
and Shoes
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Exclusive agent for
THE DALLES, OREGON I Hamilton Brown & Co.
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
J
EILERS’
OREGON
GROCERIES
The J. Miller Co.
Slices
DRY GOODS
HARDWARE
BOOTS and SHOES
and
Terms
H. GLENN & CO.
Farm Machinery
Syracuse Plows, Harrows
and Discs
Always in Stock
W e are ready to meet any bona fide cash price on
any line that we carry.
AM I
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THE GLACIER PHARMACY
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I
DEBUSSEY’S !
Chop House and Restaurant \
THE
HALL
DRUG
STORE
I. C. Nickelsen
Books
The Dalles, Or.
Hardwick & Nord
Mosier
Oregon
a-
Zimmermann Steel Co., Lone Tree, la.