o*t*-
I* ^i v c MC'C'&C****
Prune Packers Wanted.
Those desiring to pack prunes
xtiU apply at or.ce to
J. M. C a r r o l l ,
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’ *
Mngr. Fruit Growers’ Ass’ n.
$
Have you subscribed for <£«*
paper? If r.ot, why not?
Mrs. t l C. ft*.V1 lister came u
Mason. Schram and Econeittr fiiim Portland Wednesday and
Fruit Jars of ail. c,i?es at Stew spent part of the day at the *
art’s.
yanch, returning home in the af
For Sale:—Good! No. 8 cook ternoon.
stove. Inquire at*, thks ofhve..
Miss Bertha Booth visited in
Chilled plow shares ground at The Da'Jes last Friday and Sat-
«rday.
H usbands’ Shop.
— LOCAL
A. E. LAKE
*The Popular Clothier”
t i
Á LEX.
*
3
I
I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings t» I
v*
}
and Shoes
/
DEALER IN
DEALER IN
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Generai Merchandise
Jt-/
ON
OR*
MOSIER
T H E O L D R E L IA B L E ST
TH E D A LL E S, OREGON |
YOU
% r> nr
- * «. r
CA
« N in CiET THEM FROM
>M
US I
W atch this S p ies ia
Drop a dollar and a half in the
P>> kn —Oi* ifu<«««!ay
Siv!Î T”
vv- Corner 2nd and W ashington Sts.
slot and draw a prize the Mosier Aug-. 3, to the vs
Bulletin delivered at yourpot^of- man, an 8-pound
.d boy..
Í
Next Issue for
É !¡£(■ g* \
fice for y:ie jeivr-
%
B o r n — In Mosier, Aug. 12, to
Water pipe cut and threaded
New Voice at The Jewel.
the wife of Elmer Coyle, a 7-
A n n ou n cem en t
at Husbands’ Shop.
R
t
AD
THIS.
pound daughter.
The following article was taken
If you want a good Spray
\
from the Morning Astorian, and
L. E. Ward and wife, of the
rump, buy a J!*flin—foe suae by
In accordance with the plans refers
Miss Elsie Edwards,
of
lone Proclaimed visited with as adopted at the publicity meet
A. S i*w,WART.
who spent a month or so in Mo
i
V ».
A
A. P. Bateham left Tuesday for friends in town over Sunday.
ing last Wednesday it was de- sier this summer visiting her
a business trip to Portland.
yttmp*
BIG SPECIAL
Mr, F. G. Powers left last cided to begin the community brother, Felix Edwards:
C -' Ì
D. M. Duvall was a business Tuesday for the Valley, where advertising campaign by having
Manager Manciet, of the Jew
f r j e e Ì dark Rgÿjsicred
P/TN« / r*« //—
a photographer come out and el, has conferred a distinct favor
visitor in Hood River last Tues he will remain a month or so.
take pictures,o f different locali
€ T P P K H W C
G f T ■' u> A F T R - P i
day.
Mrs. Ed Wood, o f Portland, ties that would be suitable for upon the patrons of the Jewel
ii
v> a G-' w ¿ ii a vi
theatres,
by
introducing
Miss
Mrs. Wm. Johnson and child spent the first of the week with
use in the hook on Mosier which Elsie Edwards, just from the
f o r M A N . W O M A N OR C H IL D
ren left test Tuesday for a fort Mr. Wood’s parents, Mr. and
tiie 0 . R. &!N. Co. will publish. East, at that popular house, as a
Tht Burl- L oomis , Bost-TiciSis c n l Bi-t-Httir.J as well as Bist-
nighf'a outing at Colli«.* f irings. Mrs. G. R. Wood.
All those who know of such singer of ballads and the famous
’/tart,. 2 2 ) cent Sockincs made. They are sold frjr pairs in a box at
N. Burton, of Kalama, Wash.,
Miss Helen Brower, of Port- localities, please call at the coster songs of Euglami Miss
CNG CCLLAli PER SOX
was in town Wednesday looking bind, is visiting this week with Bulletin office at once, so that
and
will replace FREE any pair that we.-.n to holes irt heel or toe
Edwards’ voice is rich, sweet so
over some fruit land prospects. the Misses Fosberg, near town. they may he listed.
-within four months from dale r.l purchase.
Let us show them to you—
prano and she handles it with a
chow you how to slop the drue.- '-y cf darn
Miss Nelli*- Hill, of Portland Miss Brower is a former resident
perfection o f modulation and
FOR. S2UUÍ - A homestead r o enunciation that makes h<jr offer
y &aMBtr-----
: ---------- :-------------- — —— L .w r..,jN .y.v~
ifcint.awn this week visiting hei of Mosier.
Miss Jeanette Rainons, who Hnquishment in Mosier district. ings very appreciably. And hap
*!*.«».
W. E. Ciiovyn.
has
been visiting friends at Es Good orchard land, Inquire at pily for her hearers, Miss Ed
Go/utin Graham left last. Tues
7-16-t-f.
the B ulletin office.
ward’s repertoire is. replete with
day for the harvest fields of tacada for a couple of months,
arrived
home
last
Saturday
night.
all the dear gems of England and
Sherman county.
STURGESS RIDGE
A ll B u s i n e s s ENTRUSTED TO
America, a fact that, will con
Mrs. Floyd Allington and Mrs.
Mrs. Belle Booth left last Fri
T h u C a r i : OF THE
Every thing is lovely and in a tribute immensely to her popu
day f< r a visit with friends at G. Parrish returned yesterday prosperous condition on the ridge.
from a visit with relatives and Geo. Young ard Mr. Hanna were larity here..
First National Bank
Walla Walla.
friends at Kelso, Wash., and within eight mile of ‘ Tilt. Hood”
of The Dalles, Oregon
j),_ L Fi aedricks returned this
F. B. Edwards, of Mosier, Or.,
other points.
Sunday,
report
it
cool
and
pleas
WILL
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
morrdcflg fingn a trip to the In
a brother of Miss Elsie Edwards,
ant.
Tfteo.
Coats,
we
hear,£holds
E.
A.
Rainous
left
last
week
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
dian reservation in Idaho which
,
...
. . . . .
,
the very popular singer at the Surplus and undivid
for
The
Dalles,
where
!
has
ac
the
QblfeM
of
a
lour
horse
team
Jewel
theatre>
arrivedin
tb*citv
is now being opened for settle
ed profits
-
100,000.00
cepted a position with The Dalles carrying supplies to the R. R.
are cur Tc-oth^Wushers and the j raiw
ment.
yesterday to visit his. sister and
J.
S.
SCHENCK,
P
r e s id e n t
c f them. They e.re pure, fragrant r.nd
Iron WorJet.
camp, Sherar’ s bridge „on the summer a bit at Astoria. —The
Mrs. Finney, of Portland, ac
E d M. W i l l i a m s M a x A. V o g t
antiseptic, cleansing'both
teeth end
Felix Edwards, who has been1 Desgbutes River,
Morning Astorian.
companied by her motner, Mrs.
gviu i, i(u:o\hij£tht' tartar a::«> givi.:g
Vice
Pres..
Cashier
We hear Otto Hage arrived at
a a wet t perfume Jto "the: breath. .W e
Grose, arrived in town yesterday a resident of Mosier for a year
Mr. Stella Dunton, of Los An
his old home all 0. K. His bro
olsu have Teeth Brashes, F ow ceis anJ
v.-ik rvH spend acouple of months or more, left on Sunday for P< rt-
geles,
Cal.,
arrived
in
Mosier
on
H. G. K i B B E E
ther C. A. Hage is rather lone
So:q s for dental purposes, an I e v t iy
at
Finney
land,
where
he
has
secured
c,n the homestead
rtc. jis’ te for the bathroom and ' toilet.
some but could not leave his Monday night and is visiting her
good position.
SpriVgs.
aunt, Mrs. N. A. Hunter. Mrs.
Ou* lines o f Fancy Soaps, I 'e r f c m «
B. I. Dasent, o f Portia* d,spent ranch to visit Germany just now. Dunton *Mil ieave in the morn
N O T A R Y PUBLIC.
r.n S . ’ eta ar- s.uontl to none
i.i
Aliss Christine Godbersen went,
I wonder what makes G. W.
a couple of days in and about
quaiuy, but rather low in , rice.
ù=ü.
to Tito- Dalles on Wednesday to 'losi'gr ‘itfim week, g itheping data Grose so qjjiet; never bvtard a ing for Portland, where she goes m o s i e r
- - - O regon
make fini) proof on ter hornt- for the Mcsier Bcoklet which the sound, aa I passed by Saturday. as a delegate to the convention
Notice for Publication
ete>d. Rp’ >.t. Simpson and Will O. R. & N. Co. will, get out this Think he must have been think of the Women of Woodcraft.
Not coni land
A II w*!ting forth the wonderful ing how many boxes of apples he From Portland she will go to Se
Kruger were h *r witnesses.
THE GLACIER PHARM ACY
Department
o f the Interior.
possibilities of Mosier District as
attle
and
take
part
in
a
compet
will
have
this
fall.
AJex Stewart is having a man a producer o f fruit of the finest
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
Grandma Ireland is up and itive team drill.
CHAS. N. CLARKE
-
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
June 22nd, 1909.
moth closing-o it sale and is o f quality. Mr. Dasent is a gentle
Notice is hereby given that Lawrence
f e r i n g everything in ’his store at man of large experience* in pub- around the house again.
H. Leininger, o f Mcsier, Oregon, who,
C H U R O i DIRECTORY.
Rem*1 bcity campaigns, and no doubt
lV?»i: aot-l Mjs. Young made a
greatly reduced t,rives
on May 25th, 1903, made Home st ad HJG. K»iOI«4Ksis«»li«l©I» «*-raK£«dKMMMKM* MHC1IC.
advertiS'MTier.?
his
.
write-up
on
Mosier
will
be
Entry, (Serial Me. 02907.) No. 12619,
flying trip to Hood River Tues
his big R* 1 Ink
' most attractive, as he expressed
for Lot 1 SE 1-4, NE 1-4, Sec. 6, and | GOOD COOKING
-
QUICK SERVICE |
M ethodist E piscopal
Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 5. Township 1 North,
Qn the inside pages of thisjspu«* himself as most agreeably sur- day of last w«kt. They think
Services first Sunday in each Range 12 East, Willamette Meri-
Misses Jennie and Grace Kent, prised at the country about here, some of locating there.
ilian, has filed notice o f his intention x
When in Hood River take your meals at
§
, ,
,
. •.•
■. •„ and predicted a great tuture tor
Mr Lelliott and family and Me. month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
to make Final five-year
Proof,
who have be,*n visiting their sis- thjs ‘ sectiAn He ,cft yeaterday
to
establiih
claim
i»
the
land
above
Proctor and family o f “ Windy
R ev . H. C. C lark , Pastor.
described, before rhe Register and Re
ter, Mrs. Hiy 1 *y, for a rev* por Hermiston on a similar er-
Fiat” spent a very pleasant Sun
ceiver o f the United States Land Office,
vK*ks, left foi Portland on Sat- rand as that which brought torn
at The Dalles, Oregon, or, the 26th Jay
day at “ On Top” ranch. If you
B a p t is t
• la it. Th • f will visit . h • here.
o f July, E909.
want a “ jolly” time there’s the
Second and Fourth Sunday in Claimant names rs witei sses:
Fair before returning to
Ernquest, Virid Brooks, D. P.
SuidriiS Aid Meet.
place to go.
each month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m. Gust
tht’ r ijespective homes.
Harvey, W. M. Fleming, all o f Mos
Grandma Huskey visited Mosier
[This article was handed in too late
ier,
Oregon.
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor.
Mu-. Htg'tV-Ct Eastman who is for publication last w eek.]
C. W. MOORE,
or e day last week.
Register.
*n employee of the U. S. Postal
The Indies’ Aid Society met at
It appears to me the ^¡bdding
CHRISTIAN
(Firs>t l'ub. J"une 25. Last Pub. July 23)
Service at Ashland, Oregon, h < the home of Mrs. Craft rhurtsste Bells have been jingling quite
Third Sunday in each month.
i nn
'Wc.i spending a. few days with afternoon. There was "a full at lively this summer. We have
DRUG STORE
11:30
a. m., 8 p. m.
THÈ H A L L
Notice for Publication.
ilis brother, Stanley Eastman, at tendance. The Aid ladie* had three brides on the ridge now.
R ev . J udson B rown , Pastor
Not coal land
Fairmont Rauch, Seven Mile.
the yip-ttsure of entertaining a
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
The Sturgess boys cut a Bee
U. S. Land Office at T he Dalles, Oregon
Frank Ginger had the misfor • number o f visitors, aa^gig, them Tree one night last week, got
June 16th, 19C9.
SIN ion S unday S cbool
tune to lose one of his hay horses being Mesdames Roup, McCaw- some honey but more fun. Aunty
HOOD R IV E R
-
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that Viet'in?
Every Sunday morning at
Buskuhl, formerly Victoria M. Mc-
tun It Saturday. The animal fell ley, Bailey and Winegar.
Porter can give you points on the 10:80. D r . D. R obinson . Supt. M.
Vey, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on April
eliru a bridge. It was valued at
Plans and ideas concerning a Bee dance.
19, 1904, made Iloir* stead Entry (¡ser
S e v e n t h U ay A d v e n t is t .
ial No. 03144), No. 1-S386, for h W 1-4,
$250 or was it $2.50?
Bazaar to be held in December
Sec. 22, Township 1 North, Range il
Sabbath School.
East. Willem elite Meridian, has filed
Mrs. Susi** Denny and Mis.- vvoa ! disgpssed, an l tiJigso* iu*es-
Miss N.. Hunter, accompanied
C. Nickclsen
Meets every Saturday at 11 a. notice o f intention to make final five-
¿.tiith, of Stillwater. Okla., ar- ent showed much enthusiasm. by her mother, Mrs. N. A. Hunt
Musical
year Proof, to tsCal lish claim to the
m.,
at
Baptist
Church.
E.
S-
All
wore
busy
with
some
piece
of
Ihnii
above
described,
before
the
Regis
ri *ed in Mosier Wednesday eve
Books
er, went to Hood River Monday
ter and receiver o f the United States
ning and are visiting !?i>*. John work for the Bazaar. After the evening to at tend the installation Erntson, Superintendent.
The Dalles, Or. Instruments
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 2fith day o f July, 1S09.
Denny and family. They visited UOtfii pi* business meeting wis o f the officers of Laurel Rebekah
Claimant nanus as witnesses:
thg
»ttle Fair and will return over and the ladies were busy Lodge No. 87, I. O. O. F. Sev
Y. P. S. C. E.
Anna Go.ibei .'.on and I homas Go' berson,
sewing, reading from Alice Mc
f Mosier, Oregon, George McVey, o f
home thru California.
Every Sunday evening at 7:30. o Portland,
eral visitors were present. A f
Oregon, an 1 Sarah E. Coop
Gowan’s “ Huldah,” by Ills. Mc
ter the work of the evening all
er, of, Fairbanks Oregon.
S. E. Bartmess, an undertaker
Gregor, Mrs., Uuthfur, Mrs.
C. W. MOORE.
L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y
were invited into the banquet
of Hood River, came up yester
Register.
Booth and Mrs. Winegar, con-
room, where ice cream and cake
day and removed the body of
Second and fourth Wednesdays (First Pub. Jtme 2&. Last Pub. July 23)
Graham & Evans,
stitutetl the program.
was served and enjoyed by all. of each months
Mrs. Hs^ier Reno to Hood River,
Dainty refreshment® w e r e
The officers installed, were: N.
where it will lie re-interred in
Teams Boarded by the Day or Month and receive
Notice for Publication
served by the* hostess. As it was
G., Mrs. Theresa Castner;. V.. GL
Idlewilde Cemetery. Mrs. Reno
Xbtice for Publica tient
United
States
Rand
Office,The
Dafibsi
then evening, the members de
tiie best o f care.
Miss E. May Davidson; Sec..
died in 18F7.
Oregon, June 25. 1809.
Not Coal Land.
parted to their several homesi no
Notice is hereby given that the
Mrs. Nettie Moses;, Treas., Moat
Department o f the Interne..
Mrs. N. B. McGregor, mother one regretting the fact that she
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
Susie Mayes.
15.ik
Land
Office
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon
H A Y A N D G R A IN FOR S A L E .
whose postoffice adi r ss is St Paul,
of Mr. Carl Bowman, ami Mrs. was a member of the Mosier
June 28th. 1909 Minnesota, has this 2lst day o f June.
Dunn, mother of Mrs. Bowman, Ladies’ Aid Society.
The lumber has arrived fos
provi
arrived yesterday from New
Meet alt trains for transportation into the country.
The next meeting will he held the new section housep which Godberaon, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on o f Congre ess. approved
July 1, 1898 (30
Westminister, If; C., in *>»i<pnse at the homo o f Mrs, Clarence will replace the one burned on December 27th, 1907, made Homestead Stat. 597, 620) ame Aended bv the Act
Entry, (Serial No. 05027.) No. 15835. for
f Congress, aoprove • May IF, 1 " 6.
to a telegram announcing the sc - Dunsmore, in Grand View.
the morning o f July 3rd, and for South-east Quarter North-east Quarter. o the
Get your Job Work done at the
SW 1-4 o f NW 1 4 Sec .27. Fp. 1 N.,
BoHiCur ¿x: McGregor,
Section
26.
Township
2
Ninth.
Range
11
rious illness of Mrs. Bowman.
A M ember .
the station agent’ s house, and F.ast, Willamette Meridian, has filed R. 11 E..W . M.
Bulletin office.
and all persons claiming adverse- 1 General Real Estate Dealers
Inith houses will lie pushed to notice o f inU-ntion t* make Final eom- ly Any
R. W. Evans brought into oui
the lands desenb J, or desiring to
We
have
the latest in type
mutation
pw>of,
to
establish
claim
to
the
If the general industrial strike,
because o f die mineral character
office this morning some fine which is threatened in Spain completion as rapidly as possi land above described, before the Regis- object
and
stock.
An order for
o f the land, or for any other reason, to Town Property and Fruit Lands
te Irani I* •Wceiver o f the United States the disposal to api Meant, should file
saipples o f Little Club, Velvet within the next 18 hours, suc- ble.
printing
is
sure
to be gotten
■Tanii Office, at The Dalles. Oregon, on
their aitidaviMsof proUsb m diw offic. .
Improved and Unimproved.
Chaff and Blue Stem when* c *eds. Spain will probably he a
The Ladies’ Aid Society will die 4th day o f August. 1909.
out on time
:
:
:
on or befoio tbit* Tth dt.y o f August. I'.HiP.
Claimant names witnesses:
which show a **'imrkable growth. Republic. Onlv a sudden wenk-
C. W . MOORE,
Our
work
is
**eat
ar.d
guar
Information
cheerfully
Furnished
en.ng on * e part of the strike
'vitht
Chirence^ Duns
William C. Kruger. Si*bert.W. Simp
Register:
The grain was planted April 15
next Wednesday.
Convey son, Charles G. Stolti., o f Verier, Ore
anteed to be satisfactory ia
leaders can prevent a great up- nvire
~ ~
'
...............
Write or call.
and cut July 8. It is not very heaval. The strike will probably ance will be provided for all gon; Albert H. Orto, of* Hood R'Voe. (First Pub. July 2. Last- Pub July 3d)
every
respect
:
;
;
Orvii
ll-^pHl.
tall, but the heads are exceed spread throughout all of the mu- mpnffiers wishing to go.
■'rr*CTiirr>
_
r*i-*T7/-T"T
C. W. MOORE.
HIDES!
HiSJ*::
HIDES!':
ingly large cnJ i lump, some of nicioixllfi island then* employees
r.
D R . FL L_ DU M BLE
Bring your l.i s to the Bu!-
them having four grains to the u.i;.it is exi »*( t d that the over
iFitst Pul*. July 2. Last Tub. July f
17 T
P i a a o
For Sale.
^ i ñ 3 * ' » 3 C ?
1"
V
then
.
rer-
present
govern-
ieiin
i
ffiiie.
We
th’
i>
*v
nf
the
'ne.th. Mr. Evans cut the grain
L ¿\. O
H ou
mental regime will speedily re-
in. Da i -■ n l i t i
r * o n t>r. r K?:;l
PHYSICIAN r?.D SUP.GffdEV
One* spa i o f marea, six w d
tor hay.
ö- D Kl i ER QRASCH
suit.
’JEDES!
HIDES!!
HIltES ì » Semmel, o f Port
seven ytxus olii, weight about
G ood val uo at
Call ai* the B ulletin office ai «i
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Ziu*. m rr x B v
x c itM i
1UX) lbs . eac’.i. in fino condition;
get tagat» ship yoi r hides [o E. E. F R A E D E . P . r V K
ñ A l* >
also good orchard hi met«, light
J. E. N I C H O L S
Ka.c.'.ra i. Davidson. Semmel. o t
ri
o t i?;
two-seated hack; gixxl milch cow
U n d e r i a k e r u n d F u n e r a í I) ¡ r e e t o t
Y.Y.I r ractiee in M*9elcr ard
Pywtiand.
«
\ . tìL» pn-vri’ti*-
n *rKl
« i*> *>r n<unUy
tei no ano O r g a n
with yearling call.
f.tnSalmirìij a Sfweu.lFj
< 2; F., Townsend vo.icjji^c ror
VI ’ ir. C »r. 0 \ U irvi F ifth 8 f* .
8t> sc!tl «tìrntH in trlvrn
u|>on ir «
:ty o N A c T . I C A T 1 U
a v i s May te reached by long dir
Address. M rs . C. W ysb .
• >OI> K fV K .'t. O H SG O N
n iv in « a »»ho
lu r fr iir t.
these
iiooDle.
ti* c** phone. iLiir.e phone ffl_
h PU. *
Murice« Gee,
O t n N'
R i'S d 'RD. A j e *
i •»!
)
Ì
Bisster Brown’s
«
A
,1
Q
D EB U S S E Y ’ S
I
1 Chop H ouse and Restaurant |.
I.
Mosier Livery & Feed Stable.
Proprs.
u
Le