Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 20, 1909, Image 4

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    A. E. LAKE
Mrs. Ella B. Stevenson left on
Sunday for Phoenix, Arizona,
w..er_• sl:e w:ll join her hus­
band, w lo has located th< re. i
Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’s
Mrs. Stevenson is held in high I
Have you subscribed for this es err by the people o f Mosier
paper? I f not, why not?
and she will be greatly missed
Mason. Schram and Economy fr Jin the community.
Fruit Jars o f all sizes at Stew­
a rt’s.
TH E B U LLETIN
Chilled plow shares ground at
Husbands’ Shop.
GiVES
Drop a dollar and a half in the
slot and draw a prize—the Mosier
Bulletin delivered at your postof­
fice for one year.
Water pipe cut and threaded
• t Husbands’ Shop.
DEALER IN
THE NEWS
9
I f you want a g>od Spray i tained Miss Elder, o f Rose Hill.
Pump, buy a Bean -for sale by and N. P. Stuigess and wife, oi
A. S t k w a k t .
On-Top ranch, last Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Grose, mother of
August magazines can lie had
G. W. Grose, left the Ridge for
at the 1 tarber Sh< p.
Mrs. A. C. Cooper o f Portland, Finney’s Springs, to 1* gone a
month.
s visiting the fam.ly o f C. C.
R. Huskey nude a trip Sunday
Clement
up on the Ridge. Where does
Mrs. Belle Booth returned home th , younif |ady iive> Russ?
on Sunday from a fortnight’s
Mrs. Walter McGregor went
visit with friends at Walla Walla. ,Up ^ her son'8 , n Saturday. She
-thxioti«-:»-
W IL L
HAVE
PROMPT
ATTENTION
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
-
100,000.00
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
E
d
M. W
M ax A. V
il l ia m s
Vice Pres.
ire our Tooth*Wi shers a::d tue ¡ raise
c f them. They are ] ur-,»fragrant am!
antiseptic, c-L arsin g, betm j^UetT and
gun s, rinoving'the tartar fami g i1 ing
a s w e e t p< rfum [ to Ithe- breath. W e
also have Tooth Bi s:n s, Powders and
Soar s for ('c-ntrl pur; cs s, an.i tv< ry
requisite for the batun om ami t- ih -t.
Our lin. s o f Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
and Sach-ts are H i ol d to none
in
quality, but rather low in ¡.lice,
ogt
Cashier
H. G. K i B B E E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
M o s ie r
itably rendered by the scholars;
to
the
of The Dalles, Oregon
®
I Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. j
School District 64 Entertains.
Residents o f District No. 64
enjoyed a treat in the form of an
entertainment and basket sup-
I)er at Oak Knoll school house
last Saturday evening, The fol-
i <•; ,.ig pr gram was very cred-
of
First National Bank
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings f
and Shoes
j
THE DALLES, OREGON \
t*
entrusted
T h e C a r i >
'The Popular Clothier
ALL
STURGESS RID JE
G. W . Grose and wife enter
B u s in e s s
-
-
-
O regon
ed with "A n Ode to the Hair
Notice for Publication
Brush.”
Not coal land
A t the close of the program
Department o f the Interior.
Miss Young was most agreeably ; u. S. Land Office at The Dalit s, Oregon
surprised by the g ift o f a picture,
June 22nd, 1909.
Presented by Miss May Miler in ..Notice ¡»hereby given that Lawrence
H. Leininger, of Mosier, Oregon, who,
behalf o f the school.
on May 25th, 1903, made Homestead
The school house was beauti­ Entry, (Serial No. 02907,) No. 12649,
.
for Lot 1 SE 1-4, N E 1-4, Sec. 6, and
fully and artistically decorated Lots 3 ami 4, Sec. 5, Township l North,
with festoons of pine cones and
Fast',- Willamette Meri-
V . .
, <!ian, has hied notice oi his intention
lattice work o f Virginia Creeper, to make Final five-year Proof,
and lighted w it h Japanese lan- t0 estahhsv claim to the land above
THE GLACIER PH AR M AC Y
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
\
~
" "
A
GOOD COOKING
QUICK " SERVICE
Selection,
Phonograph
Song,
(School)
"Oak Knoll”
p
When in Hood River take your meals at
I Song. "Hello, Central,” Silvia
M. H. Craft and w ife were intends returning to her home in
| described, belore the Register and Ke-
Fleming, Alex Carlson, chorus.
visitors in Hood River last Tues- British Columhki this week, pro­
terns.
ceiver o f the United States Land Office,
Dialogue, " Rival Orators,” May
The neat sum of eighteen dollars r‘J f h.e
Oregon, on the 2tith day
viding her .son’s wife continues
day.
«
ot July, liK)9.
and Ellsworth Miler.
to improve.
Mrs. Bowman’s
Was
realized
from
the
sale
o
f
Claimant names as witnesses:
Miss Gertrude Sharp, o f Walla
| Recitation, "Spot,” Geo. Miler.
$
mother and sister will remain un-
Walla. arrived in Mosier Tuesday.
, ,
,
,
f
Song, “ Teddy Bear, Poor Teddy baskets, the money to be applied h ^ L v ' T ' m ’ F k ' m i * 0 f°Mos
to the purchase o f a bookcase for ¡er, Oregon.
morning and is the guest o f Mrs. Ul *hf „ h“ completely recovered. ! Teddy Bear,”
Six Children
C p '
C. W MOORE,
the school.
Belle Booth.
’ G‘ W ; Grof
fami£ speat Selection
Phonograph
Register.
a couple o f days at Finney s i ^
’
Ed.
(First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
C. L. McKenna came up Port- Soring* this week.
; Dialogue, "Entertaining Sister’s
Four
Children
A
great
game
o
f
base
ball
was
land last Sunday and spent the' The dayB are I)assing rapidly | ri *au*
"Sailing,”
School pulled off in our town last Sunday.
Notice for Publication.
day on his fruit land near town. and soon the smell o f prunes will oni?’
Not coal land
Recitation, "Barbara Frietchie,” Although it was not advertised
Sam Stark one of Hood River’s lie in the air. As the trees are I
PRESCRIPTIO N SPECIALISTS
U.
S.
Land
Office
at The Dalles, Oregon
May Miler.
to any extent, quite a number o f
prominent attorneys, was a vis­ heavily loaded we will certainly
Jure 15th, 1909.
Selection,
Phonograph enthusiasts were out to witness
hove our share.
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that Victoria
itor in Mosier las. Sunday.
R vital on, "Th e Ride of Jennie thegame. Itvvas a pitcher’s bat- M. UuskuM, formerly Victoria M. Mc-
S. M.
C. A. Morden and son, of
McNiel,”
Bernice h leming tie from the start and neither side Vey, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, o:i April
IS, 1904, made Homestead Entry (Ser­
Portland, spent a few days on
Song, “I’m the Captain ot the had any chance until the fourth ial No. 03144), No. 132,96, for N W 1-4,
G RAND VIEW,
the ranch the first of the week.
Sec.
22, Township 1 North, Range 11
Broomstick Cavalry," lhree inning when the Mosier team got
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
Has the weather been hot
Children.
one man over the plate. Mosier notice o f inte-ntion to ma! e final five-
W a n t e d :—A girl to work for
. ,
ear Proof, to establish claim to the
Musical
Phonograph had the game tied up from that y,,a:
Selection,
board and tuition and attend ienou>ihforyou?
... So,
O « Any-
i m i . time,
t i m o as
« « th
o tir
a n r l View
V ioiv n
o i r r o - ^an'
"Dad
Says
the
Grand
aggre-
StetS
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, •
-j
, c i ainu icvcivci ui i
Don Littlepage has joined the Dialogue,
school. Addres P. O, Box 245,
Instruments
how,” Belinda Jane and Josh Ration was nevi i riaupeious a . Land Office, at The Dulles, Oregon
, force o f prune pickers at Selin-
Hood River, Oregon.
any time. Linai score, 4 to 1 in the 26th day of July, 1909.
Wattles.
gers.
Claimant name s as witnesses:
favor o f Mosier.
Paul Evans wh > has lieen qu ite.
1 Anna Godberson and Thomas Goelberson,
Phonograph
Selection,
of
Mosier, Oregon, George McVey, of
ill with typhoid fover at the hos-, J<*hn Miler and C. J. Phillips
Recitation, "When the Bright
Portland, Oregon, and Sarah E. Coop­
pital in Walla Walla, is reported m!U,e a business trip to The Dalles
er, of Fairbanks, Oregon.
Aiex i
Side Comes ’ Round,”
much improved and will so in be:*aat Saturday
C. W. M OORE,
,
Register.
Agnes Evans has again estah-1 Carlson.
able to return home.
In
accordance
with
the
1 Dialogue, "Good Night,” Ber­
p la n s (F it.st Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
&
; lished "Camp” with her mother |
nice Fleming and Ellen Carlson as adopted at the publicity meet-
;on 1 er uncle’s place in Grand]
Teams Boarded by the Day or Month and receive
AN N O U N C E M EN T
Phonograph ] ing last Wednesday it was de-
Notice for Publication
View. She is improving quite I
Dialogue,
"Interview
ing
Servant,
cid ed to b e g in th e community
United States Land Offlee,The Dalles,
To T h e P u b l ic :—
the best of care.
rapidly.
I Girls,”
School [ advertising campaign by having j Oregon, June 25, 1909.
Marjorie
and
Billy
Hurlburtof
We have noticed some of our
Song. "Once I was a Raby,” |a photographer come out and . , N^ ice is hereby given that the
young society swells appearing Pnrt,aail are si.endingt!udryaca-
Silvia Fleming, Lois Osborn j take pictures o f different locaii- v/rose postoifice address
is St. Paul,
H A Y A N D G R A IN F O R S A L E .
in baggy trousers and creases run-j t'on w ‘ tdl their uncle, C.J. Little- i Dialogue,
"Buying E ggs,” M a y ties that would be suitable for Minnesota, has this 21st uay
o f June,
1909 filed in this office its application to
ning around the leg instead of l,aj;e-
j a n d Ellsworth Miler.
use in the book on Mosier which select under the provisions o f the Act
Meet all trains for transportation into the country.
lengthwise. This looks had, not
11 witl'
that weehron-
"N ellie and Her the 0. R. &’ N. Co. will publish. o f Congress, approved July 1, 1S98 (30
Stilt 597, 620) as extended by the Act
only to the gener «1 public, but to J d e the removd from ° » r nei* h- ' * ! “ ° *
Silvia Fleming. ! All those who know o f such of Congress, approved May 17, 1906,
Bird,
Get your Job Work done at the
those discriminating young la­ borhood of Clarence Dunsmore
Bothfur
McGregor,
“ Seeln’ Things at localities, please call at
the the S W 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. 1 N., I
R. 11 E.,W . M.
dies who like to see a young man and w'fe. We shall miss th eir, Re‘’itatioa.
Bulletin office.
Alex Carlson Bulletin office at once, so that Any and all persons claiming adverse- | General Real Estate Dealers
and goings —
and
the*
r-esiiecially if the young man comings
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— i n Night,
ly the lands described, or desiring to
"Tom m y’s Prayer,” they may be listed.
We have the latest in type
object because of the mineral character
.
happens to lie a young lady’ s Klcam o f their light at night.
> 1
and stock.
An order for
Miss Young.
! of the land, or for any other reason, to Town Property and Fruit Lands
“ steady” —well dressed. To at’-' Wo are glad to hear that Bor-j
the disposal
isposal to applicant, should file
printing
is
sure
to be gotten
'
'
eU,.A
..A;.i—
"Old
Black
Joe.”
their affidavits of protest in this office,
ford opportunity to the men of< tie Bell is much improved in Song,
Improved and Unimproved.
One span o f mares, six and on or before the 5th day of August, 1909.
out on time
:
:
:
Mosier to apiiear to advantage,' health, owing greatly to the efii
The phonograph was donated seven ygarg ()ld, weight about
C. W. MOORE,
Our work is neat and guar­
Information
cheerfully
Furnished
go far as well pressed and well ch‘nt nursing o f ^ his cousins, f or ^ e evening by Mr. French,
Register.
anteed to be satisfactory in
1100 lbs. each, in fine condition; (First Pub. July 2. Last Puh July 30)
W rite or call.
cleaned clothes are concerned,,
^'e a!ld Virgil Reno.
of The Dalles, and was much ap-
every respect
:
:
:
also good orchard harness, light
w e have secured the services o f
entertainment and basket, predated by the audience,
two-seatcJ hack; good milch cow
MOSIER
-
OREGON
jin experienced tailor who can 8,)eial at Oak Knoll, last Satur-
Miss Young deserves great
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!! __________________
with yearling calf.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
Bring your hides to the Bul­
make your old clothes look like
eve, was a success in eveiy t credit for the admirable training
Address,
M rs . C. W yss ,
Piano
letin office. We buy them, rep- J T T T
tiew and keep your new clothes "AV- P e arrangement o f the ()f the children, especially in the
a6tf
Mosier. Ore.
House
resenting Kauffman, Davidson;
’ v'"7
in tip-top condition.
. decorations and the credit with varjOU3 recitations, o f which
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N
H
O
O
D
R
IV
E
R
B
R
A
NCH
Semmel,
o
f
Portland.
i
which
the
pupils
acquitted
them-
“
Barbara
Frietchie,”
"The
Ride
Orders left ai the BULLETIN
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
Good value at
HOOD R IV E R
OREGON
office will rece.ve prompt at­ selves, attest the ability of their o f j ennj0 McNiel” and "Seein’
Cal! at the B u l l e t i n office and E. E. F R A E D E R I C K
teacher, Miss Young. Quite a Things at N igh t” were notably
tention.
get tags to ship your hides to
nu nher from The Dalles were weq vendered.
I nstructor in
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
Will practice in Mosier and
present,
as
were
also
"Buster
The
able
reading
of
"Tom
m
y’s
E. A. Franz, one o f Hood
P i a n o and O r g a n
R iver’s hardwar • merchants, was Brow n" and "T ige ” The sell- Prayer,” by Miss Young, was Portland.
May be reached by long dis­
T e r ms on A p p l i c a t i o n
G. E. Townsend vouches for
a business visit >r in town Wed­ ing o f the baskets netted over enthusiastically received by the
tance phone, Home phone 61.
Mosier
-
Oregon
P A U L H UBBARD, Agent
$18.00.
nesday last
a idienc ?, to which she respond- these people.
DEBUSSEY’S
I
y
I
I
iop House end Restaurant s
fnd
THE
HALL
DRUG
STORE
I. C. Nickeisen
Books
READ THIS.
The Dalles, Or.
Mosier Livery & Feed
Graham
Low Prices
and
THE LAST
P R IV A T E
DAY
Evans, Proprs.
Terms
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
SATURDAY
M ethodist E piscopal
Services first Sunday in each
month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
R ev . H. C. C lark , Pastor.
THE
SALES
A N Y T IM E
On Saturday, Aug. 21, at 2 P. M.,
B aptist
LAST
Second and Fourth Sunday in
each month, 11:30 a. m.; 8 p. m.
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor.
DAY
W e will place on sale all our 15c., 18c., 20c. and up to 25c dress goods, for One
The moving picture show,
which exhibited here Tuesday
night, was a rather dull affair.
TUe audience was kept waiting a
tiresomely long time, listening to
a second-class canned music fac­
tory, liefore the moving p ictu res_________________________________
were put on. The subjects were
Contracts were let during the
"chcdnuts,” tl e iiguts poor and j)aa^ week for double tracking the
the filma so worn that satisfac- Northern Pacific n ain line l»e-
tory results emild hurdly be ex- ■ tween Kalama and Tacoma. De­
fected . *
tween Kalama and Portland a
Clarence Dcnsmorc moved his double track already exists. The
family into to vn this week, and addit’onal t-a-k is b’ -ng !a;H t«
provide for the common use of
is occupying the house recently
the Northern P.icitic line bv the
vacated by Fay Hosier.
Union Pacific.—Hood River News.
Hour Only, at 9 cents per yard.
Be On Hand at the Appointed Hour.
L E W IS BRO S. & CO .
J. E. N I C H O L S
U n de rt ak e r and Funeral Director
A ll ra il» |»iovnptly att«n«l<sl. Might *r <ia>, city or country
Embalming a Specialty
t »
Nichols M M f., O ir. Oak and F ifth Sta.
Special attention given M "»is r people upon ra­
ti )O l) ¿1 VICK. ORt CON
raving a pin» u> in« -agr
T w o O’clOck until Three O’clOck P. M.
TH E ALEX STEW A R T STO CK
AUCTION
Wiil Follow
‘ ‘I
Til's
J. L. Yarnell and wife, o f
Portland, arrived in town on
Tuesday and will spend a few
weeks visiting relatives.
Mr.
Yarnell is troubled with asthma,
and he hopes that a sojourn in
r.'.:r Hghee a’ ’tildes r.r. \ dc!:g* t-
fi’ l climate will greatly te: e!il
him.
C. T. Eenn stt and J. E. F ir-
ley lef Wednesday morning on
wTI be our Final F.iYo t to disp se t í tue cn'ire slock a hur.'.inj and fishing tr'p i: to
Lincoln county.
A*, Newport
they will juin W. F. Huskey, who
Preco loti them sc- cord m ys. J.
M. LMiott and Frank Girder will
j ’ n thorn later.
Stable.
C hristian
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the Honorable County Court o f the
' State o f Oregon for Wasco county
ex-
; ecutor o f the estate o f Axel E. Peter­
son, deceased.
All persons having
, claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me or
to my attorney, Frank Menefee, at
The Dalles, Oregon, within six months
from the date o f this notice.
Dated this 17th day o f August, 1909.
L RO R O D E N ,
Executor o f the estate of
Axel E. Peterson, deceased.
a20sl7
I
Third Sunday in each month,
11:30 a. m., 8 p. m.
R ev . J udson B rown , Pastor
U nion S unday S chool
Every Sunday morning at
10:30. D r . D. R obinson , SupL
S eventh D ay A dventist .
Sabbath School.
Meets every Saturday at 11 a.
m., at Baptist Church. E. S.
Erntson, Superintendent
Y. P. S. C. E.
Every Sunday evening at 7:30,
For Sale:—An almost new six
hole "G em ” range. Inquire at
Bulletin office.
L adtfs ’ A id S ociety
Second and fourth Wednesdays
o f each month.
N otice : —
All persons winning prunes to
can or cook ir.ry got them fte e c f
charge by applying to J. M. Car-
r 1! at the packing house.
FOR SALE—A homestead re­
linquishment in Mosier district
Good orchard land. Inquire at
the B u l l e t i n ( ffi:e.
7-lG-t-f,