y — 4 . 0 G A L Arthur Kuhn Writes About Oregon. \ ^____ __________ __ New ’ Canvas Gloves. C h o p ’ s ( î A. E. LAKE “The Popular Clothier” ALEX. STEWART | ? The fo„ owinif extract L take.. D E ALE R IN Bean Spray P u m p s at Stewart ’s f rom an interesting letter written 5 DEALER IN 1 Î Have vou subscribed for this by Arthur Kuhn, a resident of * paper? I f not, why not? Mosier District, whose home is Mason. Schram and Economy in the Grand View Farm Section. Fruit Jars of all size* at Stew- Mr. Kuhn’s letter is written to art’s . t his home paper in lllinris, and B. E. Duncan and fam ily came we will venture to say that it jp to ee’ ebiate Saturday. didn’ t miss its mark in enthusing J K. McGregor was a business -he waders o f his home paper, Y O U C A N G E T T H E M FROM US .isitor in Hood River yesterday. with the ultimate result that Where you can get many o f them will flock to the A,*'' MisS Maude Bateham left yes­ Golden W est—this land’of, won­ terday,for a visit to the A-Y-P derful possibilities, climate and the BEST o f every­ fair at' Seattle. scenery, to make their permanent CHURCH DIRECTORY. A. P. Bateham is visiting in homes. We quote from the let­ Richard I). Tryon. thing to EAT, WEAR ter: Portland tb-day. M e t h o d i s t E p i s c o p a l Will! Grahair and w ife moved Editors Times, Champaign, [Republished from the isme o f May, to Ruthtoh, below Hood River, 111. Dear Sirs: How wouM v iu 28th v,ith corrections.] or USE on the farm Services first Sunday in each yesterday where Will has secured like to hear from an Oregonian, month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Died at his home near Mosier; work in‘thh mills. a farmer Champaign resident? R ev . II. C. C l a r k , Pastor. or in the home. Sunday night. May 23rd, George W a n t e d :- Girl to do general ^ have been a webfoot Jor D. Tryon, age sixty six years. Mr. B a p t is t housèwork for family of two, in more than two years, residing in Tryon had been afflicted for some Hood River. Inquire at B u l l e t ­ the city of Portland up to about time with a complication of dis­ Second and Fourth Sunday in two monthsago. They say “ web i n office. eases. He was under treatment eae’n month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m. foot” for a nickname. Some tell R e v . W . A . S t a r k , Pastor. Hospital for Drop a dollar and a half in the you that it rains thirteen months at The Dalles F O R M A N . W O M A N OR C H I L D siot and thraW a prize—the Mosier . ... ., , several weeks earlier in the Bullion delivered at your postof- ,n a year ln Multnomah county Spring, and came home feeling I C h r is t ia n The Eest-Lod ng, Best-Feeling and Best-Fitting as well as Bist- for the next for year. and in the Willamettee valley, fice i fo r one year, K earing 25 cent Stockings made. iliey are sold four pair* in a box at Third Sunday in each month, better, thinking that if he could but that is a joke. It doe3 not- C N E D O L L A R PER BOX John Carroll is in Portland this get onto the ranch he would get 11:30 a. m., 8 p. m. rain any more in Oregon than it week, having been sub[»oenecl to and will replace FREE any pair that wears to hotes irf heel or toe R e v . J u d s o n B r o w n , Pastor well. Instead, however, he grew doe3 in Illinois. We get rain -within four months tram dale of purchase. Let us show them io you serve on the Federal Grand -Jury. worse, altho everything was done here instead o f snow. show you how to slop the drudge-y of darning. U n io n S u n d a y S c h o o l for him by relatives and friends Editor Walton, o f the Hood I have become a full-fledged Every Sunday morning at River News/helped Mosier ce‘" farmer, or rancher, in the noted that could be done, the Odd Fel­ lows especially, o f which organi­ 10:30. G e o . C a r r o l l , Supt. ebrate last Saturday. Hood River district at Mosier, zation the deceased was a mem­ Screen doors at Chown's. Oregon. I bought some apple ber, giving him every attention Y. P. S. C. E. W AN'rfi)—A t once a good Jersey land here two years ago and for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f possible. Every Sunday evening at 7:30. milch cow, not over six years the past two months have been United States Land Office, t The funeral was held on Tues­ old. Inquire of Mrs Amos Root, working hard on my orchard. 1; The Dalles, Oregon, May 25, 1909 day afternoon under the auspices L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y Notice is hereby given that the “ Mosier, Oregon, have 1,100 apple and peach trees, of the local lodge o f Odd Fellows Northern Pacific Railway Company, i{ also ten acres o f potatoes. Here Second and fourth Wednesdays whose post office address is St. Paul, i SpeHals in Furniture at W. E. who attended in a body from Minnesota, has this 20th day o f May, ; 1 they ge t as high as ip2,G00 an o f each month. Chown’s. • their hall to the church and cem- 1909, tiled in this office its applicaiiop j B acre for good hearing orchard to select under the provisions o f the , j Mrs. Roy Thomas tarne in from etary where the beautiful and Act of Congress, approved July 1,1898, | land. This fall I will send Jo­ Notice for Publication Mt. HohfLto anend the celebra- impressive Odd Fellows burial (30 Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the g seph Kuhn & Co. some o f the Not Coal Land. A ct o f Congress, approved May 17, \ { tion her# ' service was rendered. The fun­ 1906, the N W 1-4 N W 1-4 Sec, 13, E 1-2 * apples that are raised on this Department o f the Interior. are cur Tooth Washers ’and the praise H iss11 Egbert, of The Oatles, and. The appies are bought by eral sermon at the church was U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon NE l - l Sec. 14, T. 1. N., R. 11 East, j o f them. They are pure, fragrant and W. M. I W. H. »rrived otvyestercky’s local, and K ew York a’ nd‘fTreignbuye’rs to preached by the R e v . June 28th, 1909 | Any and all persons claiming adverse- ! antiseptic, cleansing both teeth and w:!I iis it with '■Miss Anna ship. That is, the first choice, Quinn, )f Dufur, an o'd friend of gums, removing the tartar and giving Notice is hereby given that Christine | ly the lands described, or desir-, * Mr Tryon. The grave' ' was Godberson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on ing to object because of the mineral '3 a sweet perfume to the breath. We Godlwtaon. l- which are bought in September 27th, 1907, made Homestead character o f the land, or for any other t also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and beautifully decorated with bou­ December reason, to the disposal to applicant, Entry, (Serial No. OonZT.) No. 15836, for Dob Evans had 'he misfortune and October while the fruit is Soaps for dental purposes, and every quets and wreaths. South-east Quarter North-east Quarter, should file their affidavits of protest in to lose the best hhr.A he o'wfied, still on the trees, and packed by requisite for the bathroom and toilet. 2(1. Township 2 North, Range 11 this office, on or before the 8th day o f Deceased leaves a wife, Anna Section July, 1909. Blast, Willamette Meridian, has filed Our lines o f Fancy Soaps, Perfumes *h’ S w*!ek from what appeared professional packers. All the C. W. MOORE, Tryon, a sister and a daughter notice of intention to mate Final com­ and Sachets are second to , none in uvbe -swisrhAdd* cMic. apple raisers belong to i I k ? Fruit Register. proof, to establish claim to the and two sons, the latter, J. P. mutation qualicy, but rather low in price, land above described, before the Regis- (F irst Publication June 4: Last Publication July 9) ‘ ’’’LqV ,, ,t;U:' K1 • • .. Growers’ association and they .ismul nger was in to vn Mon- .. and Will Tryon, living in The t. r and Receiver of the United States i J j, sell the apples and the raisers Land Office, at The Daih s, Oregon, on d^.y and called on the B u l l e t i n , . . . . , Dalles. Notice for Publication the 4th day o f August, 1909. YtV u /■ • • i only fu ’-rush the boxes. I hey office ami befor leaving sub- . r ... , . Not coal land Claimant name* witnesses: ., receive from $3 to $15 per box, l Department o f the Interior. renbed tor the paper. ... ,. .J. * . : William C. Kroger, Robert W. Simp­ containing from 43 to 105 apples Cards of Thanks. son, Charles G. Stottz, o f Mosier, Ore­ U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon gon; Albert H. Otto, of Hood River, , Misff Rpth Littlepage returned according to size. One o ften 1 June 22nd, 1909. CHAS. N. CLARKE - HOOD RIVER, OREGON We wish to thank the Odd Fel­ Oregon. Notice ie hereby given that Lawrence home lagt Tuesday'trom 'orllend hears the remai k that we raise in lows and friends who so kindly C. W. MOORE, H. Leiningcr, o f Mcsier, Oregon, who, where she has be;en visiting rel-1 New York, Illinois, Colorado or Register. on May 25th, 1903, made Homestead assisted us <|yring the illness and (First Pub. July 2. Last Pub. July 39) Entry, (Serial No. 02907.) No. 12649, »lives the past three weeks. other states just as good looking death o f our beloved husband for Lot 1 SE 1-4, NE 1-4, Sec. 6. and i GOOD COOKING QUICK SERVICE 1 Economy Jars at cost to close apples. Yes, that is true. But and f trier, Mr. Richard Tryon. Lota 3 and 4, Sec. 5, Township 1 North, Range 12 East, Willamette Meri­ out. Chown's. there are no apples raised in the The family. dian, has filed notice of his intention ; When in Hood River take your meals at 4 to make Final five-year Proof, District Attorney Fred Willson United States that will ship and to establish claim to the land above keep as well as those raised spent a fe w hours in town last described, before the Register and Re­ Sturgess Ridge. In accordance w]th the plans ceiver o f the United States Land Office, Saturday on his way to Hood in this Hood River valley. The at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 26th day River, where the Casto murder soil is a red shot lava sand and Mr. Mordon returned from as adopted at the publicity meet­ c; July, 1969. also a powder gravel. The first Portland Friday. ing last Wednesday it was de­ t.'lain.unt names as witnesses: case is being investigated. Gust Ernquest, Virid Brooks, D. P. they irrigate, the other requires Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess took cided to begin the community Harvey, W. M. Fleming, all o f Mos­ Among those who went to Hood no irrigation. My apple trees advertising campaign by having ier, Oregon. River Tuesday were A. P. Bate­ are yellow Newtons, Spitzen- dinner with Theo. Coates and his C. W. MOORE, a photographer come out and mother one day last week. Register. 6 ■ — ■ >■<— Uifi I' ft ' f if- 11 gr, «1 — ham, D. P. Harvey, Paul Higiey bergs. Red Cheek Pippins, Bald­ P iM .fi »1 i^i»t a. r - n fl, i»f .f-i it .> * »■ » - - - — - - — - — « -| n i i a r — -- — -- — The whole ridge took in the take pictures of different locali­ (First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23) and H. G. Kibbee. wins and Winter Banana; also celebration Saturday, with the ties that would he suitable for f f you want a good Spray have some Royal Ann, Lambert exception of G. W. Grose and use in the book on Mosier which Notice for Publication. Pump, buy a Bean for sale by and Bing cherries; als • berries family who failed to find his the O. R. & N. Co. will publish. Not coal land A. S t e w a r t . o f all kinds. When I tell you horses. It was quite PRESCRIPTIO N SPECIALISTS a dis­ All those who know of such, U. S. Land Office at The Da'les, Oregu W a n t e d . — A man to cut ten that this a contented life on a June 15th, 1909. localities, please call at the appointment to the family. or twelve cords of pine wood, farm you may smile, hut I am Notice is hereby given that VictoriS HOOD R IV E R - OREGON As I came along Monday I saw Bulletin office at once, so that near town. Inquire at B u l l e t i n M. Buskuhl, formerly Victoria M. Mc- perfectly satisfied and intend to N. P. riding the reaper so I guess they m»v be listed. office. Vey, o f Mosier, Oregon, who. on April stay with it. Nature in all its the 4th did not get away with 18, 1904. made Ho,mi tead Entry (Ser- ■ - 4«» ---------- — The river is falling rapidly, No. Ohl44), No. l.v.86, for NW 1-4, splendor can hb seen in this him. See; 22, Township 1 North, Range 11 ATTENSHUN! and it will not belong until Peter country. We are 1.285 feet in Ea-v, Willamette .Meridian, has filed Mr, Huskey’s little folks were I)-ihm will he planting the bot­ notice o f intention' to make final five- altitude and the frosts do not not at the celebration, fearing I)ere Puhlick: tom, ndw under water, in garden Musical Youse ahl is axed to year Proof, to calabash claim to the reach us often; we look down the whooping cough. I saw ktim to a Hard Times sochable land above described, before the Regis­ truck. ter anu receiver o f the United States on the winding Columbia and Grandma Huskey bright and at mister lam’s haul Thursdie Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on Instruments Don’ t forget, that Bit hop Pad- Klickatat rivers and at night smiling and having a good time nite, nex Weak. Ware ole close. the 26th day o f July, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: dock will Isold services in the the search lights from railroad with the rest o f the people. No biled shurts ner silk fixins Anna Godberson and Thomas Godberson, Aloud. Phines fur julery, lase engines are flashing on our yard o f Mosier. Oregon, George McVev, o f Baptist Church next Sunday, Everything went along very & hiferlutin words. The bad- Portland. Oregon, and Sarah E. Coop­ both mwrning and evening. at times. There is yet land in nicely. We think every one dest lookin kuppe! wil git sump- er, o f Fairbanks. Oregon. this district to he had at $50 per had a good time. Everyone is cordially invited. C. W. MOORE, thin. Grub as gude as wee kin Bulletin office. Register. acre and up. aphorde. bring wot Munny yew S. M. We have the latest in type E. L. Raimais and family came got & bye Things at the Rum- (First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23) Population is conducive to in­ and stock. An order for up from Hood River last Tues­ midge Sail. dustrial expansion the home- printing is sure to be gotten day night and wifl probably Notice for Publication Kum & hev sum Phun. Mr. S. D. Fisher, who has for seeker and the farmer are potent E S T I M A T E S F U R N I S H E D out on time : : : spend the summer ont heir ranch United States Land Office. The Dalles, Yures Fathefulli, factors in the development o f the some time been working at Oregon, June 25, 1909. Our work is neat and guar- south r*l town. Sivick Appruvmint Kluhh country, and as Oregon gets set- Rainier, came home Saturday Notice is hereby given that the O N A P P L IC A T IO N | anteed to be satisfactory in n. s. Ahl thos Kimmershal Northern Pacific Railway Company, The big fire and burglar-proof tied with these desirable elements evening to spend a e\v days every respect : : : Kluhh men will he Pained e f tha whose postoffice address is St. Paul, ■afe o f the Mosier Valley Bank we shall have a state that will with his family, and returned to Minnesota, has this 21»t day o f Dune, stay tu hum and pay fer the has arrived and is being placed in create a demand for Oregon’s that place Tuesday. 1909 filed in this office its application to Haul besydes. select under the provisions o f the Act poeition in. its permanent quart- raw material and as the demand o f Congress, approved July I. 1998 (30 Mr. S. Ring and wife, Mrs. A. se *ra. The ftflicialslwill move into grows so will all our industries Stat. 597. 620) as extended by the Act Simon and son, Nate, Mrs. Bres­ Sam Stark and family of Hood o f Congress, approved May 17, 1906. J. K. McGregor their new home today, and the grow and multiply. About two- lau and daughter Barbara, o f River came up last Saturday and the SW 1-4 of N W 1-4 Sec. 27. Tp. 1 N.. fixtures will arrive from Port- thirds of the state is without rail 11 E.,W. M. Good value at General Real Estate Dealer Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. helped his old friends celebrate. R. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ laud soon. roads, and <>0,000 acres o f land is and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn at their described, or desiring to The Ladies Aid | Society will ly the lands because o f the mineral character Town Property and Fruit Lands T. H. Hogue, representing not farmed or used. ranch at the Grand View Fruit meet at the home’ o f Mrs/Cobh. object o f the land, or for any other reason, to Yours very truly, D*nny &Co., o f Chicago, was in Farms. Mr Ring is the superin­ Wednesday,'July 11. at'2 30 P. the disposal to applicant, should file Improved and Unimproved. their affidavits o f protest in this office, Mosier, Ore. Arthur Kuhn. tendent o f the work o f the under town last week looking up the M. All ladies interested are in­ on or before the 5th day o f August, 1909. ♦ prune crop o f this section. Mr. Information cheerfully Furnished p ound subway in Portland. vited U> attend. C. W. MOORE, Register. Hogue said that Mosier w h s one All the telephone and other Mrs. G. J. McCoy, o f Wheeler Write or call. Messrs. Braun and O’ Connor. (First Pub. July 2. Last Ptab. July 30) of the few sections in the West R. W. C./unty, spent 7 p- .">• r..;v . i. wires of the Portland T g Vac “ Lened:c..V.o that can rtL.se prunes which will L. Co. an > homg put MOSIER under OREGON A pleasant place to spend a so- ' . » r m s , r»»\ rut. Angel, were in HIDES’ H ID E ?!! HIDE?: ! '•'•»nd shipping to the Eastern with ye editor’s family. S ground. I PO V■.•■irk will taket ' o ... , town Bring your hides to the Bu!- af!kr4»jfc >d that .Mosier raises v.a? on he- way ! erne fror, a yt „.XV» 1 r :rer i Le fore Ì l will DR H. L. BUMBLE cial heur is at he , months visit with relatives , .. pleasr in leun office. W e buy then, rep­ the W ftfr runes o'- any o f these c. xnplot.Ml. hav ing six.'.e \ »t over S. E. Francisco’s Poo! Room. Pjrtland. ris, n ting Kao "man. Davidson, dirKie k-etii.or. >vr.r ¿i; r. ns? was s * P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON 4 m ----- Uo - -------------------------------------------- Som : e!, o f r' .rt!a d. G 'orge Robbins indict' LÛ ivn in N e v, j d out S on D r in k s . C a n d y , C igars 3y ;:i-‘ /.rand Jury last Tuesday zjfsi n Y> rk îo superintend this wor.:; V TT T' r- T» y r> r wi 7- HOOD RIVER OREGON L , L . 4 A 1 j i/ L iV • was one of ; io s.r or r- on in charge of mur.V/ng Mrs. T odacco J. E. N I C H O l. S n Emaline Cast > « . ,Ul. I n s t r u c t o r i n : tenderi ! in laying the u rider ttouik ! L n , d e r t u k e r e n d /•'/ a e r a i Ctor * Alimi] 1 i»nmi; *Iy - / Mry ! ble aind wir son t: r s*. ï ? lons.oi« Robbins ploaded Pi a n o rr.d O rg an Will practice in Mosier and Mosier, Emhaltn: Oregon tty r.n i i x trial v fc, fo r S ■ • N M 4 . n i r . C r. O ’ k 1 * » F ift i'li'. Ui at I wivin M*» y.t New Yci k T s :. ü I c :: Aprs.:« n o n , Mrs. Hir ; IM * U ! £»!. _____ OR COON f injr a i'iicn« nr b.av be reached by lone dis- Tfi • " : --------------- Sin •!• rormeri. ulletin ¡ed f e r a visit V ‘ :1 vv ! M e n ’s I C lo th in g , and General Merchandise HOSIER : OREGON F u rn is h in g s r Shoes TH E O L D R E L IA B L E S TO R E ! THE DALLES, OREGON I Î Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. i ; Æ k, Buster Brown’s Trade Mark Registered Special Prices P r o .m ./s - i GUARANTEED STOCKINGS 30 Days on SH O ES THE GLACIER PHARMACY READ THIS. i D EBUSSEY’S j Chop House and Restaurant THE H A LL DRUG STORE I. C. Nickelsen Books The Dalles, Or. Hardwick & Nord Get your Job Work done at the Oregon EILERS’ pi . . . HOOD RIVER BRANCH Low Prices and Terms PAUL HUBBARD. Agent ■ *■ ■ ■ '•! I «t.: io.««rarr.TKT- ujOTculagg. - : .... a t r' j i » t re s XT' ? phone, li me phor.e lo. Advertise in the P. and get results. —