Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 16, 1909, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
BeanSpray Pumps at Stew asfs
Have you subscribed for ti##
paiier-? If rot, why not?
Schram and Economy
Frufc 4ats of all sizes at Stew­
a rt’s,.
Drop a dollar ami a half in the
slot and draw a prize the
Bulletin delivered at your postaf-
five for one year.
If you want a good Spray
Pump, buy a Bean—for sale by
A. S tewart .
Fresh Peach Ice Cream for
sale next Suatby at The Pines
Hotel.
Wm. Roland and wife were
visiting in Hood River yesterdlay.
Mr. A. Stew art'and ^wife are
spending a week on their
dale ranch.
A. M. Roup was a business
visitor in The Dalles last Mon­
day.
D. M. Duvall, who has been
quite ill fqr a week or more, is
again able to be at work.
G. F. Anvers and Wm. John­
son were Hood River vis) tuns last
Wed'wsday.
T. Ft. and M C. Nickelsen left
test Monday for Clackamas where
(they will attend the annual en­ „
campment of theO. N. G. They
will be gone about a week.
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Mrs. I). M. Duvall returned
last week from the valley, where
she was called about a month ago *
on account of the illness of her
mother.
N otice ;—A dance will be
given is S trm p ’s Hall Saturday
night, July 24. Bear this tin
mind and come out and enjoy
yourself.
J*4
A. E. LAKE
?
The Popular Clothier”
DEALER IN
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I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings S
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and Shoes
f
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I ■\ THE DALLES, OREGON
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| Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. J
small top. so that only two or
Smithsonian Institution will BEACON LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS possibly three apples can be placed
create a meteorological
and
on top. The result of changing
astronomical observatory on Mt.
Whitney, Cab, ac an altitude of
District Deputy Grand Master the size of the Oregon-Washing-
about 14,090 feet, to be completed Chris. McClay, of The Dalles ton standard box Mould spoil the
abpjut. September.
came over last Tuesday evening scientific pack.
"There is no reason, either,
Mrs. Christine Grube of, The to install the following officers why we should not exploit the
Dalles with her two children elect of Beacon Lodge. No. 182.
oriental and Australian markets,
came down last Saturday, and I. 0 . O. F.; N. (;., Lee Hunter; which have thus far not been
visited with her aunt, Mrs. C. V. « ., m. H. Craft; Secy. Dr. touched by northwestern grow­
Robinson; Treasurer, Lee Evans;
Wyss.
R. S. N. G. Alex Stewart: L. S. ers.’’—Glacier.
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Dr. C. A. Macrum came up
N. G., A. Grosser; R. S. V. G.,
from
Portland
last
Saturday
and
Ladies Aid Meet.
Mys. Eil fctowe retaraedi Tt.es-.
has been spending this week on T. J. McClure; L. S. V. G., D. W.
day from a few days visit in
Hudson; Warden, John Denny;
The
Ladies’
Aid Society met
his ranch near town.
Po. tland.
Conductor, Wm. Wright: R. S. S., at the home of Mrs. Elmira Cobb
Chas. Newman and wife of C. S. Stauffer; L. S. S., W. E. Wednesday afternoon at 2: 30.
R. G. Spencer and wife, of
Hood River, and Henry White- Huskey; Chaplain, T. W Saltz-
Notwithstanding the
heat
Roseburg, spent Wednesday in
sides and wife, of Atalia, Wash., man; O. G., C. T. Bennett; I. G., fifteen members were pres­
town, looking up some la?x4,
spent last Monday in town, the
ent. After the regular business
B. E. Duncan, of Hood River, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. T. C. God her.son.
The installation ceremarsy oc­ was transacted the ladies busied
spent a couple of days in town Stroup.
cupied half of the night, and at themselves with their sewing
Uhis week.
C. A. Frey and wife, who have its conclusion refreshments were while Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Mc­ A ll B usiness entrusted to
John Glenn, of Portland, was been living at Hood River tor served. Beacon Lodge may well Gregor entertained with reading.
T he C ap . e « f - the
the guest of J. Jr. Metier last several months, have come back he proud of her new officers, who
After which a most delicious
S&twcdby.
to Mosier. Mr. Frey is now have already proven themselves lunch was served by the Misses
Mattie Hudson, Maude Evans
®Jsta Anna Godberson was a working on C. A. MLCarger’s worthy of the trust.
of T he Dalles, O regon
and Edith Harvey.
5 P#ssengec on» yc-otarday’s local new house.
,
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Sturgess Ridge.
Great interest is being taken
tor Tlie D h II bs .
Bishop Paddock preached a
-
-
$100,000.00
by
its members, Mrs. Porter and Capital
John McGill, who has been
S. E", Francisco and W m .! very able s«r.imui in tb » Baptist
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits - 100,000.00
f r i g h t were business visitors in Church last Sunday morning and spending the week at home, left Forsberg having walked fn>m
gave a most interesting talk in the firet of the week for The their homes to be present at the J. S. SCHENCK,. P resident
Hood Rtvcr yesterday.
meeting
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
Wliss Grace Kent, of St. Johns, i the evening on his travels in the , Dalles, where he has secured
All departed declaring Grand­
Vice Pres.
Cashier
work
with
a
steam
shovel
as
Holy
Land.
He
was
listened
to
<^m, %nd Miss Jennie Kent, of
ma
Cobb
a
most
congenial
host-
Yuma, Arizona, are visiting their at both services _J>y large- ie«i> engineer.
N. P. Sturgess has his hay cut C3S.
H. G. K I B B E E
gregations.
^jstsr, Mrs, J. E, Higley.
and shocked. He has about 45 The next regular meeting will
Messrs. Arthur and Bpyt of
he held s i the home of Mrs. M.
Jlr*. Dick Evans, who was
tons of good wheat hay.
N O T A R Y F U E L iC
Craft.
*»ioFkin the head by a base boll Portland, have rented the south
G. P. Morden is getting his
A Member.
vn July 5th, we are pleased t > half of E. N. Stroup’s building stump puiler ready for business.
M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n
and will put in a complete drug
State, is fast recovering.
Carl Bowmon is so far recover­
store. They will also carry ice
Notice for Publication
Members of the Advent Church cream and confections. Mosier ed from his accident as to be
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
N ot coal, land
with some of their fjiends, hcQi needs a drug store, and no doubt able to navigate again.
D ep artm en t of the in terio r.
9 picnic at Haacke’s Mill last!
There is a fine opportunity for
U. S. Land O lficeat The D aika, Oregon
will support one.
M ethodist E p iscopal
Sunday and a very enjoyable
Ju n e 22nd, 1909.
the right girl to get’a life part­
It requitedlr r0;000 pounds of
Services first Sunday in each Notice is hereby given th a t Law rence
time was had.
ner here on the ridge. T. G.
H. Leininger, of Mcsi r, Oregon, who,
! paper to jjjijnt'thp July number
Ifas, Clarence Dunsmore, of of Better Fruit. This valuable says he is well broke, will stand month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
on May z5th, 1903, made H om estead
R
ev
.
H.
C.
C
lark
,
Paulor.
E ntry, (Serial No. 02907,) No. 12649,
$ewjn Mile, attended the meet­ magazine’s circulation for the without tying, will noQkick over
fo r Lot 1 SE 1-4, N E 1-4, Sec. 6, and
ing of the Ladies Aid Society, ! first six months was 4,000, print­ the traces or’shy at petticsulsi
L ets 3 and 4, Sec. 5, Township 1 N orth,
B aptist
Range 12 E ast, W illam ette M eri­
held Wednesday afternoon at ing 24 pages. It now prints over
has filed notice of his- intention
Second and Fourth Sunday in dian,
Dr. J. Dale Graham, of Artesia,
Mrs. Cobbs’ residence.
to make Final, five-year
Proof,
I lO.OOft'copies of,72 pages.
each month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m. to establish claim to the land above
New
Mexico,
was
in
town
on
FOR S A L E -A homestead re­
before the R eg ister and R e­
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor. described,
LOST—About June lOth'lJast, ! Wednesday, coming up from
ceiver of the U nited S tates Land Office,
linquishment in Mosier district.
a t The Dalb s, Oregon, on ti e 26th day
Gopd oxcjiard land. Inquire at a bla-'k-and-tan thoroughbred Portland to see Mr. Robt. Ross,
ol July, 1909.
C
hristian
fox-hound
hitch.
A
suitable-re­
who is an old friend. The ¡alter
C laim ant nam es as witness» s:
(¿IP B-’LLETIN office.
7-lG-t-f.
Third Sunday in each month, G ust E rnquest, Virid Brooks, D. P.
ward will be given’rbr'her return gentleman accompanied Dr. Gra-
H
arvey,
\V. M. Flem ing, all of Mos­
Jlidge Geo. D. Barton and to my ranch, or for infomntfion hom to Portland, returning yes­ 11:30 a. m., 8 p. m.
ier, Oregon.
daughters. Misses Zena and Mar­ leading to her recovery.
C. VV. MOORE,
R ev . J udson B rown , Pastor
terday. Dr. Graham and family
R egister.
ian, left Wednesday for a few
G. P. II inter,
were enroute to the A-Y-P Fhir
(H irst Pub. Ju n e 25. L ast Pub. Ju ly 23)
weeks outing at Newport.
U nion S unday S chool
Mosier, Oregon. at Seattle.
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Mrs.
C. Craft is spending
Every
Sunday morning at
Th e descriptive article of the
Notice for Publication.
a week on her “ Sky Ranch,’’ Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, APPLE BOX BILL
10:30. D r . D. R obinson , Supt.
N ot coal land
near Mt. Hood. Her niece, Mrs. at Seattle, in the July number
HITS AT GROWERS
U. S. Land Office a t The Dalles, Oregon.
Ramsey, with her daughter, ac-1 of the Better Fruit, is so interest­ Walla Walla, July 12—Appre­
Y. P. S. C. E.
Ju n e 15th, 1909.
I Notice is hereby given
th a t Victoria
hension
has
been
aroused
on
the
«lompiniftjl her,
Every
Sunday
evening
at
7:30.
ingly written that it will almost
M. Buskohl, form erly V ictoria M. Mc-
part
of
the
fruitgrowers
of
the
Q, H. Fairhrother, traveling serve the purpose of the trip
V ty, oi' M osk r, Oregon, who, on April
1;<, 1904, made Honr.< el "id E n try (S er­
L adies ’ A id S ociety
Sm-Fhaac'dier* Mayer and Co., to those who cannot attend the Walla Walla and Touchet valleys
ial No. 03114), No.
fo r NW 1-4,
regarding
the
Lafean
bill
now
of Portland, was iir town rustling fair. The j * hide, is beautifully
Second and fourth Wednesdays See. 22, Township 1 N orth, Range li
E ast. W illam ette M eridian, has filed
before congress which proposes of each month.
busbjpss last Tuesday.
illustrated.
notice of intention to m ake final five-
to change the size of the stand­
year Proof, to establish claim to the
Geo. Ireland was down from th e ;
land above described, before the R egis­
ard apple box and which is a sub­
Notice
for
Publication
te r and receiver of the U nited S ta te s
GO
TO
HARVEST
FIELD
Young’s ranch the first of th e * 1
stitute for the discredited and
Land Office, a t The Dalles, Oregon, on
N
ot
Coal
Land.
iveuk, looking hale and hearty.
the 2tith day o f Ju ly , 1909.
Geo. Sturgess, Paul and Lee defeated Porter hill of a year
D epartm ent of the Interior.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Mrs. Fay Busier, witrb her Evans a n d j ^ m Moe left last ago, and with the object in view U. S. Land Office a t The Dalles, Oregon Anna
Godberson and Thomas Godberson,
children, left on Wednesday for Monday to work in the harvest of preparing to resist it, J. L.
Ju n e 28th, 1909 of Mosier. Oregon, George McVey, of
Portland, Oregon, and S arah E. Coop­
Seattle, to join her husband, who fields of Eastern Oregon and Dumas; of thisscity, president of Notice is hereby given th a t Christine er,
of F airbanks, Oregon.
Washington.
They went a the Washington State Horticult­ Godberson, of Mesh r, Oregon, who, on
has secured employment there.
C. W. MOORE,
D ecember 27tli, 1907, made Homestead
R egister.
ural
society,
will
start
on
a
two
horseback.
E
ntry,
(Serial
No.
05027.)
No.
lT'-do,
for
Mrs. Nellie Ebers, and little
(F irst Pub. Ju n e 25. L ast Pub. July 23)
South-east
q
u
a
rte
r
N
orth-east
q
u
a
rte
r,
week rtoui thru the state.
son, Donald, of Portland, came
Section 20, Township 2 N orth, Range 11
Altho this hill proposes to in­ East, W illam ette Meridian, has tiled
John
Carroll,
who
has
been
ap l e t Sunday and is visiting
Notice for Publication
of intention to m ake Kinal com­
serving on the Federal jury of crease the size of the Ix'x only notice
her sister, Mrs. J. N. Mosier.
m utation proof, to establish claim to the
U nited S ta te s Land Office,The Dalles,
the Distinct court in Portland 162 cubic inches instead of 386, land above described, before the Regis­ Oregon, Ju n e 25, 1909.
Ni<ihol Brothers have found it
r and Receiver of the U nited S tates
made a flying visit home last as provided in the Porter hill, te
Notice is hereby given th a t
the
Land Ol.ice, at The D alits, Oregon, on
qpcessary to enlarge their store
N orthern Pacific Railway Company,
Mr.
Dumas
stated
yesterday
that
the 1th day of A ugust. 1909.
Monday night, returning Wodr
whose | ostoffice nddrt ss Is St. Paul.
Hpj|(ting to accommodate theis
nesday morning. John says he it is highly objectionable to all C laim ant nam es w itnesses:
Minnesota, has this 21st day o f June,
Unnwasing trade, and are adding
William l'. K ruger. Rolx rt W. Sim p­ 1909 filed in this office its application to
does not know when he will be the growers of the northwest, son,
C h a rltsG . Stoltz, of Mosier, O re­ select under the provisions o f the Act
a room 12x24 feet to the main
and that many of them have al­ gon; A lbert H. O tto, o f Ilood R h cr, of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30
thru his duties as juryman.
store by removing a partition.
Oregon.
S tat. 597, 620) as extended by the Act
ready expressed their i disap­
; of Congress, approved May 17, 1906,
C. W. MOORE,
Messrs. Arthur and Burt.
proval.
The
loss
to
growers,
it
R egister. the SlV 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 27. Tp. 1 N
NOTICE.
is pointed out, would lie great.
M usic’s new druggists, were
(F irst Pub. July 2. Last Pub. July:t0) R. 11 E ..W . M.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
transacting business in Hood
“ Every grower in the north­
ly 'h e lands described, or desiring to
object because o f the m ineral ch aracter
All titose who» subscribed west is up in arms against this
River on Monday.
of the land, or for any o th er reason, to
amounts
to
the
Mosier
Publicity
proposed change, ” he said yester­
the disposal to applicant, should file
WLS~ Sdtit,. Harry E. Lewis
their affidavits of protest in this office,
Fund,
are
hereby
notified
and
day,
"and
there
should
1
k
>organ­
itrtH Mi-. Harmon of Portland,
on or before the 5th day o f A ugust, 1909.
requested
to
pay
said
amounts
ized opposition. It has been as­
C. W. MOORE.
«me up last Sunday and spent
into the Vijpsior V Uley B ipk, and serted by eastern dealers that
In accordance with the (dans
Register.
the day with Ed. L. Howe
get reoiepts same before the end our box should contain apples as adopted at the publicity meet- (F irst Pub. Ju ly 2. L ast Pub. July 30)
. >»/„ j - „ . „ i „ .
>,_
* W. E. Chown is getting .settled of on-h
Fir-* pavm°nt
h * < ,
........... . •£.
’n his new..quarters, an l inyiter 'or July is due
time before n?cks nn retailers use the peck tided to begin the community HIDES! IIIDF>'!!
HIDES!!!
hjs oldi cufct infer i and ali others July 31st.
Bring your hides to the Bul-
measures, and that it does not
fv.vitit his .ip-.t-J it > hird vare
I!. M. R 38 3,
a photogr&phi r• COme out aid !e.;n office. '»Ve tiuy i»heri. rep-
contain that ■nonni.
Cashier.
"The mat teir caute u in 1V est­ take pictures of di ;fererit :loouli- rosei ’.ting E aulTrr.an. Dtu. idson.
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a t1 * iv h l, n _-ht «»r »!»y. c ity > r r o u n tr y
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K R M 3 o N A pi ®l»l c A TI O N
HOO D fllVVCR. n R E C C
wide Inittc*** and ti i por to a they nt.x ‘ir lis tod.
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First National Bank
READ THIS.
J
Æ 'à/î& â v Æ
« » y
are our Tooth W ashers and th e prais"
of them. 'Drey a re pure, fr a g ra n t and
antiseptic, d arising both
te e th “and
gum s, rem oving th e ta r ta r and giving
a sw eet perfem e to the b reath . We
also have Tooth B rushes, Fow deis and
Soaps fo r dental purposes, ■»;■.•! every
requisite fo r th e bathroom and toilet.
O ur lin ts o f Fancy S aps, P erfu m rc
an ! Sac '.s are a -co o : to none in
qua.icy, b u t ra th e r low in price,
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
CHAS. N. CLA RK E
I
IIO O D RIVER, O REG O N
GOOD COOKING
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QUICK SERVICE |
When in Hood River take your meals at
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I Chop House end Restaurant 1
THE HALL
DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
OREGON
H OO D R IV E R
I. C. Nickelsen , :
Books
.
Musical
The Dailes, Or. j instrument»
Get your Job Work done at tire
Bulletin office. ’
We have the latest in type
Contractors & Builders
and stock. , An order for
printing is sure to be gotten
out on time
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E S T IM A T E S F U R N I S H E D
Our work is neat and guar­
anteed to be satisfactory in
ON APPLICATION
every respect
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Hardwick & Nord
Mosier
-
Oregon
Bothfur & McGregor,
General Rial Estate Dealers
Town Property and Fruit Lands
Improved and Unimproved.
Information cheerfully Furnished
EILERS’
PUHn0:, s,e
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
Good value at
Low Prices
and
Terms
PAUL HUBBARD. Agent
Write or call
MOSIER
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OREGON
DR. H. L. D U M B L E
PHYSICIAN
HOOD RIVER
and
SUF. e EC N
:
THE OAKS
A ubya-’ant : lace to »pentf a so­
cial hrur is at
: E. Erinci-cc’s Fool R-aim.
iR.-GOIT S oft D rinks , C andy , C igars
T obacco
Wai practice in Mosier rr.d
May be reached by long dis­
tance phu te. IIi nv: - -e 'ff.
Oregon
Advertise in the R u u uirN—
aia', g t I r.sails.