Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 30, 1909, Image 4

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    Dr. David Robinson and Mr.
E. L Howe have been appointed
as delegates from Mosicr to at-
, tend the InteroationaJ Irrigation
Bean Spray Bumps at Stewart s Con}ire3(i whiell meets at S]«>kane
LO CAL —
Have you subscribed for this
paper? If not, why not?
Macon. Schram and Economy
Fruit Jars o f all sizes at Stew­
art's.
Miss Jones was a visitor in
Hood River on Wednesday.
H. F. Both fur was a business
visitor in Portland Wednesday.
For Sale:—Good No. 8 cook
stove. Inquire at this office.
J. K. McGregor left this morn-
ing on a business trip to Port-
land.
Chilled plow shares ground at
Husbands’ Shop.
Dron a dollar and a half in the
slot and draw a prize—the Mosier
Bulletin delivered at your jtostof-
fice for one year.
A. E. LA h! Z
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from August 8 to 14.
ALEX. STEWART
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The Popular Clothier’
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DEALER I?
Deffie Elnora, the little daugh­
ter o f J. F. Tryon o f The Dalles,
formerly a resident o f Mosier. *
died on Saturday, July 21th, a f­
ter an illness lasting a month.
She was about two years of age. *
Free
Entertain­
ment Tonight.
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Married at The Dalles.
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T H E O l — L . R E L IA B L E S T O R E
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■, j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
J. M. Elliott was a business
A party o f Mosierites attended
visitor at the county seat yester­
the
dance given at Pine Grove
day.
Wednesday night and report a
F. H. Coolidge, a jeweler o f
good time.
Those going over
Hood River, was a visitor in town
were: Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mor-
yesterday.
rison, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stroup,
Mrs. R. H. Kemp, o f Hood the Misses Lurline, Irene and
River, is in town this week visit­ Olive Fisher, and J.
Wesley
ing relatives.
Brown,
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I TH E DALLES, OREGON
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General Merchandise
I Men’: Clothing, Furnishings i
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and
Shoes
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Mr. Proctor, with his wife and
seven children, arrived last Sat­
urday from England. Mr. Proc­
tor is a biother of Mrs. Lelliott,
and we understand he comes 3 » .
here with a view to locating p e r - __________
manenlly.
Bids Wanted
Ora Hodge went to Portland
The undersigned will receive
last Saturday to consult a sur­ bids for making 8000 prune
geon about bis knee, which he crates. All bids must be in by
injured last Spring and which August 1st. F o r particulars, ad­
J ohn C a r r o ll ,
has given him more or less trou­ dress
Mngr.
Mosier
F. G. Ass’ n.
ble ever since. He was accom­
panied by Don Brant.
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IS
Next Issue for
GET THEM FROM US
Blister Brown’s
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A n n o u n c e me n t
Last Saturday, at The Dalles,
M'ss Gertrude Davenport and
Mr. Ray Sturgess w: re united in
marriage.
Vf:, ceremony was
performed by the Rev. D. V.
Poling at the residence o f the
bride’s sister, Mrs. Frank Cun­
ning.
Both tht> bride and groom are
residents o f Mosier and are de­
servedly popular among a large
circle o f friends.
The happy couple passed thru
town on Sunday’ s local to Port­
land without saying “ howdy” to
their many friends, or giving
them a chance to congratulate
them or “ shy” at them the cus­
L
w li
tomary
old shoes and rice. All
,
the same the B u l l e t i n wishes
.
tiiei
îem long life, health and happi­
ness.
A ll
Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess will re­
side in Portland, where Ray has
a position in the Davenport Bros.
Commission House.
of
BIG S P D C IA L
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Ci ^AEANTEED
Sale
fcf ? m a n
STOCKINGS
. w o m a n or c h il d
Bonville’s Monthly Magazine
The Test-iaahing, Best-Feeling and Best-Fitting a> well as Best-
invite you to spend the evening
Wearing 23 ccnl Stock:..’ ® r.-.ade. They are sold four pairs in a box at
at Stroup’s Hall, in company
,
O N Z D O LLA R PER BOX
with
their
represen tatives.
and
will replace FREE ary pair that wears to holes irt heel or toe
Messrs. McHenry and Partlow,
■within four ..loathr from Jate of purchase.
Let us show them to you—
in
a free stereopticon entertain­
show you how to step the drudgery of darning.
Water pipe cut and threaded
Ed Dunsmore’ s team became
ment, in an original way o f
at Husbands’ Shop.
frightened at a passing train,
boosting Oregon.
They espec-
and
cloL
i Monday,
u O H U a y i
c
iii'i
i broke
/i w i\ c
c away
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,
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Chas. Stark and family visited i last
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, , . lallv invite the Commercial Glul>
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several days in Hood River this from the hitching post and start-
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rP
and Fruit Growers to he present,
I hey were over-
,
, .
, .
ed home alone. They
week.
as they are here gathering data
hauled at the planing mill, when
Mrs. Sam Stark, o f Hood Riv­
for an advertising trip through­
B usiness entrusted to
it was found that the wagon
er, visit'd relatives in town the
T he C are of the
out the East in a Boosting Ore­
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p .L
tongue was broken and one horse
first o f the week.
gon Campaign. They will accept
had cut his foot slightly.
any views that you may have to
I f you want a good Spray
Ira Evans (Big Ira) presented offer them, to he made into slides
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of The Dalles, Oregon
for
sale
by
Pump, buy a Bean
us this week with the finest spec­ free o f charge, to advertise
W IL L HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
tewart
< 1 HKym d
11. T. Cummins of Lents, Ort -
imen o f peach plum we’ ve seen
Capital
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§>100,000.
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Get your hand saws filed at in this country so far. It was Mosier and iier Fruit, along with gon, was in to n last Friday
and
IN E V E R Y B O D Y ’S MOUTH
Surplus and undivid­
.he other sections o f the coun­
Husbands’ Shop.
went out t<> see a 20-acre tract i f
perfect in shape and color and
ed profits
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100,000.00
ify-
are our Tooth Washers’ and the praise
fruit land which iie purchased
All kinds o f fresh meats, veg­ measured six and a half inches
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
o f them. They are pure, fragrant and
I
f
you
will
raise
200
subscn
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agt
year
but
had
never
seen.
Mr. Evans
etables, and watermelons on ice, in circumference.
E d M. W ili iams M ax A. V ogt
antiseptic, cleansing both teeth and
v‘c‘n'ty to Bonville’ s The land is a part o f tn c Abbott
has a fine orchard on his ranch ieis 111
at the Mosier Market.
Vice Pres.
Cashier
gums, removing the tartar and giving
Monthly Magazine, it will entitle tract and Mr. Cummins seemed
a sweet perfume to the
breath. We
A. P. Bateham was a business near town.
you to two full pages of reading well pleased with it. The fame
ills’ have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
visitor in Portland last Saturday,
Ed L. Howe is having a pri­ matter in nezt month’s issue.
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
o f Mosier District as a fruit coun­
returning home Monday.
requisite fe.r the bathroom ami toilet.
vate telephone line constructed
Come out and help Mosier ad­ try is becoming so wide spread
Our i its o f Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
Mrs. John Evans is visiting in which will connect Lehowa with vertise her fruit in this cam­ that people n! a distance, like
N O T A R Y P U R L 1C
and '•> . - t i are second to none in
the
local
line
at
J.
P.
Carroll’
s
paign, free o f charge.
Mr. Cummins, buy it “ sight un­
Hood River this week with her
quality, „..t rattier low in price,
p! ico. ’1 wo other ranches in Mr.
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O regon
seen,”
knowing that it is good M o s i E R
daughter, Mrs. Matey.
William Baker returned last
Howe’s neighborhood will also
as well as cheap. Several tracts
E. J. Middleswarl and family he connected witii the outside Monday from Pendleton, where
Notice for Publication
Not coal land
and George Chamberlain left on world. F. It. Howard o f Hood he has been working for a couple here have been bought in this
way and always to the satisfai -
Department o f the Interior.
o
f
months.
He
will
put
in
the
Tuesday for a month’s outing at River,
is superintending the
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
rest o f the summer on his ranch *'on °* the putchasei.
Lost Lake.
work.
June 22nd, 1909.
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
endeavoring to make it sufficient­
Notice is hereby given that Lawrence
A f t ii a long delay, work has
L. Rordan o f The Dalles, at­ ly attractive to induce some nice
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
H. Ltiningtr, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
been resumed on the Christian tended the funeral o f A. E.
on May 25th, 1903, made Homestead
young lady who is looking for a
Entry, (Serial No. 02907,) No. 12049,
Church building and the carpen­ Peterson on Wednesday last.
M ethodist E piscopal
for Lot 1 SE 1-4, NE 1-4, Sec. 0. and 1 GOOD COOKING
“ good home and a kind, loving
QUICK SERVICE
ter work is being pushed rapidly. Mr. Rordan has been appointed
Lets 3 and 4, Sec. 5, Township 1 North,
and good looking husband,” to
Services first Sunday in each Range 12 East, Willamette M eri­
J. Arthur, o f Castle Rock, administrator o f the Peterson es-|accept a ,)oaiti6n as permanent
dian, has filed notice o f his intention
When in Hood River take your meals at
month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
to make
Final five-year
Proof,
Wash., is in town visiting
‘ "
" his taLe- He remarked that if every cook in his establishment,
R e v . II. C. C l a r k , Pastor. to establish claim to the land above
son, P. L. Arthur, the druggist. man was as particular about his
described, before the Register and Re­
The railroad game that is now
ceiver o f the United States Land Office,
husiness affairs as was Mr. Peter-
Willie Dupee is carrying his
being played in Deschutes can-
B a p t is t
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 20th day
De anv
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would never lie
o f July, 1909.
arm in a sling as the result o f S)n’ there
. . . . . . . . .
yon appeal's to be three-cornered,
Second
and
Fourth
Sunday
in
Claimant names as witnesses:
falling off o f a fence. The arm ddficulty about administering es- tho it is stated by somewise ones each month, 11:30 a. m. 8 p. m. Gust Ernquest, Vilid Brocks. D. P.
tales.
Harvey, W. M. Fleming, all o f Mcs-
is badly sprained.
that Porter Bros., who are mak-
R ev . W. A . S t a r k Pastor. ier, Oregon.
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______ » t to
* do extensive
, : ing
preparations
C. W. MOORE,
H. F. Both fur, one o f our real
Quakers in Klickitat,
Register.
work, and are certainly spending
C
h r istian
estât • men, was transacting busi-
Samuel Hill, son-in-law o f the
(First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
a “ right smart” o f money, are
Third Sunday in each month,
ness in Hood River on Wednes- iai|roa(| magnate James J. Hill,
spending the money, and will
11:30
a. m., 8 p. m.
and one o f the principal owners build
Huiltl the road, for Hill. Both
Notice for Publication.
R ev . J udson B rown , Pastor
We call attention this week to o f the North Bank road, has pur Harriman and Porter Brothers —
Not coal land
PRESCRIPTIO N SPECIALISTS
the advertisement o f E. A chased 6,000 acres o f land near or Hill, for short, have several
U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon
U n i o n S unday S chool
June
15th,
1909.
Franz, hardware dealer o f Hood 1 Columbus, in Klickitat county, large crews of men at work, con­
Notice is hereby given that Victoria
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Every Sunday morning at
River,
j and will locate a Quaker colony tracts have been let and sub-let,
M. Buskuhl, formerly Victoria M. Mc-
10:30.
D
r . D. R obinson , Supt. Vey, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on April
I. C. Nickelsen, the book store <>n ¡t. The name o f the town is and the indications are that both
IS. 1904, made Homestead Entry (Ser­
S eventh D a y A dventist .
man o f The Dalles, came down Mary hill, which has family asso- parties intend to begin active and
ial No. 03144), No. 13386, for M V 1-4.
Sabbath
School.
Sec.
22 Township 1 Ncrth, Range 1!
on yesterday’s local and will ciat’ons, and
Mr. Hill has already railroad construction.
A
East, Willamette Merkdan, has filed
spend a few days visiting rela- changed the name o f the railroad similar move, tho not so exten-
Meets every Saturday at 11 a. notice o f intention to make final five-
tives.
station at Columbus to Maryhill. 1 gjve> was made by both parties m., at Baptist Church. E. S. year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Regis­
ter and receiver o f the United States
Mrs. Alex Stewart spent the ■ E,V e r y l j8 to
“ tebli« hed 1 before, but it proved to be only Erntson, Superintendent.
Lam! Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
along model lines. Although no a Wuff
Both partjes in this rail
day yesterday with her son, Ira
the 26th day o f July, 1909.
dreamer. Mr. Hill believes that roa(j 8qUabble may he bluffing
Claimant names as witnesses:
Roland, and family, on the Wash­
Y. P. S. C. E.
perfection is possible, He has now, but it looks as if each bluff
Anna Godherson and Thomas Godherson.
ington side.
Every Sunday evening at 7:30. o f Mosier, Oregon, George MeVev, of
done more for the cause o f good would lie called
In this event,
Portland, Oregon, and Sarah E. Coop­
Get your Job Work done at the
John Evans left on Monday roads in Washington than any
er. o f Fairbanks. Oregon.
one o f two things would happen.
L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y
for the harvest fields o f Morrow other one man. Dufur Dispatch.
Bulletin office.
C. W. MOORE,
,
Either one o f the parties at in­
Register.
county, where he will run an en­
Second and fourth Wednesdays
We
have
the latest in type
terest would have to give way to
(First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
gine for a steam threshing out­
Contractors & Builders
and stock.
An order for
FOR S A L E —A homestead re­ the other, or they would both o f each month.
fit.
printing
is
sure
to be gotten
linquishment in Mosier district, hang on. get injunctions, etc.,
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
cut
on
time
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Ed L. Howe and wife left, on Good orchard land. Inquire at kill time while playing for it, and
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United States Land Office,The Dalles.
Not Coal Land.
Our work is neat and guar­
Saturday last for a visit at Port- the BULLETIN office.
7-16-t-f. Eastern and Central Oregon will
Oregon. June 25, 1909.
Department o f the Interior.
Notice is hereby given that
the
anteed to be satisfactory in
land. They will probably take
ON A P P L IC A T IO N
Mrs. E. B. Stevenson left this still be without a railroad.
U.
S.
Land
Office at Tho Dalles. Oregon Northern Pacific Railway Company,
every respect
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in the Fair at Seattle before re­ morning for a visit to Seattle.
whose
postdffice
address
is
St.
Paul,
Oregon fir is becoming a favor­
June 2bth, 1909 Minnesota, has this 21st day o f June,
turning.
ite wood for car builders, says
Notice is hen by given that Christine 1209 filed in this office its application to
The Misses Clement arrived on
A. B. Wasted, secretary o f the Godherson, o f Mosier. Oregon, \v:.o, on select under the provisions o f the Act
December 27th. !9"7, made Homestead o f Congress, approved July 1, 1,'98 (30
se
Monday last from Minneapolis
Oregon and Washington Lumber Entry, (Serial No. 0592^.1 No. 1 ■ for Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the Act
Bothfur Qc McGregor,
Manufacturers’
Association,
who
o
f
Congress,
approved
May
17,
1906,
South-east
Quarter
North-east
Quarter.
and joined their parents here.
In accordance with the plans
, . , ,
has just returned from (he East, Section 2b. Townshli, 2 North, Kan; U the S\V 1-4 o f N W 1-4 Sec. 27. Tp. 1 N.,
Good value at
Mr. Clem *nt preceded his daugh­
General Real Estate Dealers
•is adopted at the publicity meet- f\jot only is it used for sills and East. Willamette Meri dan, has filed R 11 E..W. M.
ters only a few days.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
notice o f intention to make Final com-
ing last Wednesday it was de- heavy timbers in
passen- , mutation proof, to establish claim to the ly the lands described, or desiring to
. building
,
B. E. Duncan, o f Hood River, cided to l>egin the community ger equipment hut tor S id in g and land above .lesorib.d. be for- tho Regis object because o f the mineral character Town Property and Fruit Lands
and Receiver o f the United States o f the land, or for any other reason, to
was a visitor in town on Tuesday advertising campaign by having finishing as well. A s a result o f ter
Improved and Unimproved.
Mr. Wasted's visit, the Oregon Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the disposal to applicant, should file
their affidavits o f protest in this office,
(last. Mr. Duncan had been w *h a photographer come out and
the 4th day o f August. 1909.'
wood will be more extensively
on or before tile 5th day o f August, 1909.
Claimant names witness.1»:
Information cheerfully Furnished
his family camping at I>ost Ijtke t*ke pictures o f different locali- us.*d for this purpose in future.
C. W. MOORE.
William
C.
Kruger.
Robert
IV
Sin\|>-
¡and returned to that favorite ties that would I k * suitable for
Register.
son, Charles G. Stolti. o f Mosi, r. Ore­
W rite or call.
An Indian went into a store at gon; Albert H. Otto, o f Hood River. (First Pub. July 2. Last Pub Julv 30)
use in the l»ook on Mosier which
summer rendez.vous yesterday.
Oregon,
a
remote
village
and
after
paying
the O. R. & N. Co. will publish.
MOSIER
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OREGON
Messrs John Gavin and Seth
C. W. MthlRE.
up his acc >unt asked for a re­
All those who know o t such
iiinicv.'*
H
ID
KS!'
f-'iry.’«?»•«
Morgan,of The Dalles, sp?jt Vr,«t
■ v:
r.
ceipt
T h ' d »a!»- to! 1 ’ : 't
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A j locifint place to spend a so­
localities, plenso call at
Bring your hides to tho Pul­
the was no iie ' I o f a iw dpt
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
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“ Me 1 K;rst P>’b.
¡Sunday in our town and neigh-
cial hour is at
irán office. We buy them. ren-
borhood, io »king into some laud Bulletin office at once, so that want receipt.” said t ie Indian.
“
Indian
go
tv
heaven
and
will
r
><n?
,,r
Kauffman.
Davidson.
they
¡nay
he
listed.
fnatterj.
S. E. Francisco s Pool Room.
PHYSICIAN a . v d SURGEON
have to show he pay *vs debt “
IDES!
HIDES!!
Ill r>v
Semmel, o f Portland.
The imTchan trie.' lo en h gh i.n
Cell at th
: ::r co anò
the Indian on the hereafter ami
GOOD l.IVER
: OREGON S o f t D f . i k i : s , C a n d y , C i g a r s
E. FL F R A E D E R
it ta'TS to sHk) ou ** i i
folly o f carrying a receipt to the
J. E. N I C HO I S
T obacco
g»Mnl place, a id the red man re­
a V. Tina... David? n, v’ .
U n d e r t a k e r and F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r
of
L t t t u c t o r in
A llea li.« »»rnmptly ¡nienti*«!, niah'. •Ttiay. •• i t v «*r ctmn
plied: "M e want receipt. W hm PorùauL
'A :il practice L Mo*i?r and
Mosier,
K 'ib a lm ititf <i S p re ta /t-f
Oregon
T i a n o and O r g a n
me gel to h 'Aven me have no
N k h '/ » H U r . C-w Oak ami Fifth St
Uf att« mkm viv< n \l. «’•r
tip««n nn-
G. E. T
on
a iic n
HOOD RIVER, OREiiON
ceiviug a |»hon*' m
#n> arr
time to look all*».e !io 1 for vo.:.”
Advertise in the B u l l e t i n —
tiieso j covi1
He got the receipt. Ex.
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Orc
an I g;'t resulti
i
First National Bank
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H. G. K I B B E E
THE GLACIER PH A R M A C Y
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D E B U SSE Y ’S
I Chop House and Restaurant |
TH E
HALL
DRUG
STORE
Hardwick & Nord
Mosier
READ THIS.
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Oregon
EILERS’ PiiT„u
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
Low Prices
and
Terms
PAUL HUBBARD. Agent
T H E O AK S
T res:s
A m ir
•.»horn H, r ; hone 16.