Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 27, 1909, Image 4

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    c i'ic Monthly for October, which
is toe Heme- eeker*1 l-’dit on.
\ id contain more information 1
bu t M'-rier and v.ill be - w.-d 1
Beiu o;:ray Pump« at EU \.wi\ over IOC.',000 people win - eyes •*>
Ha ve you subscribed for thi: a e turned c>-wards Ore . rt.
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pap'i 1 It twit, why not?
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Mahon. ScL'am and Ecccom'
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Frun ja r a of ail Mao« at Stxw- I i.q isr.rnent m Mosier uLtricl. tv
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'ood orchard tetre?. Imjin*-' at K
Cl: lied plow shares ground at he B ulletin ( Ilice.
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fice for one year.
Wat -r pipe cut and threaded
Services first Sunday in esc)
at Husbands’ Shop.
nontii, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
R ev . H. C. C lauk , Pastor.
I f you want a good Spray
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Stp Rad r Magazines at t’r.
Barber S op.
H. F. Ilothfur was at tend in­
to bmine.-w matters at the count;
seat on Monday.
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Shoes at greatly reduced piices
Nicbol's Bros.
B aptist
Second and Fourth Sunday in
•ach n:< nth, 11:30 a. m.; 8 p. in.
R ev . W. A. S ta r k , .Pastor.
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PEO PLE
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SECOND EAST E. I vN OREGON
W AS CO,
'CKUI3TIAN
Third Sunday in each month,
1:30 a. m., 3 p. m.
• R e v . J u d s o . n B r o w n , Pastor
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Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. II
Purrp, buy a Bern—for rale ly
A. SrawAUT.
August magaz ncs can be h?<
at the :b -.e • Shoo.
W a n : ed :—A g rl to work foi
board and tuiti >Y; and a*.ten
school. Addres 1\ 0. Box 24C
Hood River, Or eg >n.
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Line of L- !all Goods.
Watch for New Announcement
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OREGON,
OCTOBER 5. 6 , 7 , 8 , 9
U n io n S u n d a y S c h o o l
FRUIT. AGRiCtiL'LURE, STOCK AND SPEED.
Every Sunday morning at
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liETTER C AR N IV AL ATTP.AC HONS TH AN EVER BEFORE
Sabba h School.
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Meets every Saturday at 11 a
/ o r In-omaiion, Address
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Baptist
Church.
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Deputy Sheriff Glenn Alla ]
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PHILLIPS,
Prenden
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J.
M.
PATTERSON,
Secretary.
c.
rntson, Superintendent.
was i !.. v t fiv.pi The Dalles ye
terd
on legal bu iness.
GRAND VIEW.
Y. P. S. C. E.
Jc.hn Davenpo i returned <:
A l l B usiness ENTRUSTED TO
Grand
View li standing the
Tuesday I’rom a t roe we ks’ va
Every Sunday evening at 7:30
T he C ab j G j i lU-.
t # y » 'E
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dry weather very well. ( cps d e a l e r i n R e a l E s t a t e
cation spent with relatives am
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thrifty,
are
locking
green
a:id
friends at Lost Lake.
L a d i e s ’ A id S o c ie t y
We have come B a r g a in s in
Second and fourth Wednesdays ; a,>‘* "Rbnut in . , t
Dan St.-rgess came down fro;
o f The Dulles, Oregon
Ilurh'urt of
improved and unimproved
Mr.
ar.d
Mrs.
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The Dalles ycAte la; and wil if each month.
WILL
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
1 Portland, arnveu in Motier la a.
lands ir the wonderful fruit
return today. He -dates that he
Capital
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belt c f .. I OSIER Distance
Ladies Aid Meet
fond: to vlaitth-fam ily o f C.
is slowly regaining his healtii.
Surplus
and
undivid­
J. Littlepage. Mrs. Hurlburt is
IN EVERYBODY’S MOUTH
from the town o f Hosier,
ed profits
- _ 100,000.00
The Ladies’ Aid Society met at ' n ;,jst,.r of i Ir3 Rittlepag?. Mr.
George Chamlie'lain and E. J.
on the O. R. & N. main line,,
r.re our Tooth'iWashersfand t! c ' praise
Midulnswart and family returnee1 the pleasant country home of ; Hurlburt is c< n -ec. -<i with the
from one and a half to seven
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f them. They are pure, fragrant anil
F l > M. W illiame M ax A. V ogt
the first of th - week lion : -.vlrs. Gao. Haaclce last 1/ednes- [
engineering department c-f
antiseptic, cleansing.both tei th and
miles. This land is m.t d
Vice
Pres.
Cashier
gun s, reu O', iug^tiie'tartar and giving
month’s outing*;! at
“ Overall day afternoon.
The following | pAland, They express them-
for its fertility and is espec­
a sv.’ect ptrfuine to JtheP breath. V,’o
Camp.”
in -¡libers were present: Me3-|vo!,
se‘ ' e~ as being much pleased
ially adapted to the raising
also have Teot’i Brushes, Powders and
H.
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Robinson,
Nancy
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Mosier’s
climeta
and
pre-
of the finest apples that can
Rev. J. Brown Christian min­
Soars for dental purposes, and every
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be grown in the United
ister, who has been holding re­ Tunter, Richard Evans, Stewart, i j
requisite for the bathroom and toilet.
j n ,ia<;s;ngr thru Grand View
States, and needs no irriga­
Oni ¡in's of Fancy Soaps, Perfun.es
vival services each night thi- Stark, Ailing»ton. Craft, John
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
and
Sachets are second to none in
Evans,
Litt1ej>age,
Dunsmore,
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rtne
if,
struck
with
the
fine
e?>-
tion.
week, will continue them nightly
quality, but rather low in price, ¡¿.Li.,
Fraedricks,
Booth,
Akers,
For,-
inc.
of
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Kuhn’:
young,
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OREGON
Wa
also
have
a
number
of
until next Tuesday night. Ser
good homesteads and home­
vices Sunday morning and eve berg, Haacke, with jvlrs. Tag- ()rchaixj. The trees, which were
Notice for Publication
gart, of Portland, as a guest.
I sej. ouj. ^bis last Spring, are mak- j stead relinquishments — all
ning.
Not cos! 1 -.nd
“ Aunt Hnldah” being present|¡ng R fme growth, and judging, good bargains.
Department of the Interior.
We had intended giving out this time, the Society enjoyed an j from the ai^ence of weeds in his ! For particular^, call at iny
U. E. Land Oilicc at The Drib s, Oregon \
readers the bene it of a most in­ hour or so o f her experience^ as I orc}mrd, Mr. Kuhn certainly lets
Jun-» ZZ id. 1909. j
office in the B u lletin Build­
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H O O D ! RIVER, O R E G O N
C H A i N. C LA R K E
teresting article about Hood Riv­ read by Mrs. Booth and Mrs. no grass grow under his feet.
Notice is hereby given Unit Lawrence j
ing, or address,
H. I.eininger, of Vosier, Oregon, who, I
er, in which were expressed the ¡Loot. After being busily en­
1). D. HAIL,
We are informed that C. C.
on May 26th, 190J, made Homestead *~
opinions of a number of protni- gaged for some time, the ladies Clement is going to build a hand­
Entry,
(Serial No. C29G7,) No. 12649, j,
Lock Box 84,
Hosier, Ore.
for Lot 1 SE 1-4, NS 1-4, Sec. 6. and
nent Eastern ho -liculturists, iiut were treated to dainty refresh some bungalow on bis place this — -— —--------------
QUICK SERVICE
-----------! Lots 3 and 4. Sec. 5, Township 1 North, 3 | GOOD COOKING
lack of sufficient space prevents ments by their hostess, assisted Fall. Judging from the - plan of HIDES!
H iD ESl! ! I Range 12 East, Willamette M eri-! g
HIDES!!
dian, has filed notice of his intention | S
it this week.
| by Misses Annie and Lodica the structure, it will be an’orna-
When in Hood River take your meals at
S
Call at the B u l l e t in office and to make Final five-year
Proof, IS
Miss Ethel Tayl >r, who has beer. Haacke, after which they de- ment to the community. Let the get tags to ship your hides to to establish claim to the land above jS
described, before the Register and Re- 9
visiting her aunt Mrs. 1). Rob- Parted to their several homes, good work go on.
! Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of ci iver of the United States I,and Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 2'ith day jS
inson, for several clays, left yes-, declaring they had spent a most
L.
Portland.
of July, 1909.
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terd ay for her home in The pleasant afternoon.
Claimant names -s witnesses:
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G. E. Townsend vouches for
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list
Ernquest,
Virid
Brooks,
D.
P.
Dalles.
The next regular meeting will
Sturgess Paige.
these people.
Harvey, W. M. Fleming, all of Mos- ®
be held at the home of Mrs. R.
ier, Oregon.
E. A. Rainous will leave to-1
Mrs. Walter McGregor left for L
r _ f . ~
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Evans, Sepl. 8, at 2:30 p. m.
C. W . MOORE,
morrow for Denver, Col., when
Register.
her E m - in British Columbia on
Notice to Creditors.
A M ember .
u w x * uscire-» J
he has a lucrative position with
(First
Pub.
June
25.
Last
Pub.
July 23)
Monday afternoon.
Notice is hereby given tr.st the un-
the Mountain Electric Co. His
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sturgess giersigneil has been duly appointed by
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED.
family will follow him in a few
Notice for Publication.
spent a very pleasant day at Mr, tru- Honorable County Court o f ti-.t
1 tut of Oregon for Wasco county ex­
weeks.
I A very pleasant surprise party
Not coel laud
Ijeonard’s, last Sunday.
ecutor of the estate o f Axi 1 E. Peter­
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j was tendered J. K. McGregor
U.
S.
Land
Office
at The Dalles, Oregon
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
W. E. Huskey is spending his son, deceased. All persons having
June 15th, 1909.
D.cd.
1 last Monday night, at his home
claims against sai l estate are hereby
vacation on the coast.
At Ruthton, Oi-e., on Wednes- near town. The occasion was Grandma Huskey’s smiling Dee notified to present the same to me or Notice is hereby given that Victoria
H O O D R IV E R
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M. Buskuhl, formerly Victoria M. V.c-
day evening, Aug. 2oth, the lit- the anniversary of his umpty-
to
niv
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ttoi
o-y,
Frank
Menefee,
at
Vey,
of
Moai*
r.
Oregon,
who,
on
A;
ril
was seen in M< sic*'* fasti relay,
The Dali s, Or. gen, within six months !8, 1904, made Horn;stead in trv (Ser­
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. umplli birthday (we dare not tell
tho we did not see her at the from llu- date of this notice.
ial No. 03144), No. 1338(5, for NW 1-4,
John Evans. The remains will how many winters have whitened
See. 22, Township 1 North, Range 11
sale.
Dated this ITtli day of August, 1909. East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
he brought to M >sier this fore- his venerable head).
He no
A gentleman by the name of
L. RO HO DKN ,
utlice o f intention to :..a! e final iive-
noon for interment.
doubt feels humiliated suiiicient- John Ford has taken a contract
year Proof, to establish claim to the
Executor of the estate of
land
above described, before the Regis­
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ly to have a late birthday and from E. T. Johnson to do some
Axel E. Peterson, deceased.
ter and receiver of the United States
Died.
the whooping cough all in one clearing on what is known as the a20s!7
I and Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 26th day of July, 1909.
On last Friday the infant son year
Hudson place. He expects his
Claimant names as witnesses:
About a dozen of Mr. McGreg- wife and child in a few days.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yonisli
For Sale: An almost new six Anna GodB. i son and Thomas Codberson,
Mosier, Oregon, George Mi Vey, of
died of cholera infantum, after ; n-’s friends met at the residence He and bis elder son are hatching hole "Gem” range. Inquire at of
Portland,’ (jnu'on. ami Sarah” L Coop-
>f
his
sister,
Mrs.
Booth,
and
at
.r, of Fairbanks, Oregon.
brief illness. The funeral wa
Bulletin office.
at present.
C. W. MOORE,
held Saturday afternoon. Rev. S. ! o’clock they swooped down on j Mrs. Geo. Young has been vis-
Register.
N
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tice
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dm,
taking
him
completely
by
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.
h
rents
in
The
Daller
W. Stark officiating. Intermei
(First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
uirpnse
rhe party was warm-
nÌRht aic pettini chilly,
was in Odd Fellows cemetery.
All persons wishing prunes to
welcomed by J.
* K.
v and
“ “ his;
u—1 the days cloudy and flic smell of can tir cook nay get them free of
Teams Boarded by the Day or Month and receive
Mr. Bouldin, representing t! i
raeious wife, and the evening prunes reminds ns that ' all is at charge by a; plying to J. M. Gar­ E. E. F RA E DE R I CK
I nstructor in
commission house of S. T. Fish v.is merrily passed in games and banti and winter approaching, roll at the packing house.
the best of care.
&Co., of Chica o, was interview­ deasant converse. A luncheon We hope every body will I k *
Pi ano and Or g a n
ing our fruit growers this week. if cake and lemonade was served
T e r m s on A p p l i c a t i o n
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
ready fo.- it.
H A Y AND G R A I N FOR S A L E .
He was trying to get a line oi tnd at a late hour the guests de-
S. M.
Bring yfiur hides to. the Bui- xjosier
Oregon
Mosier apples and prunes, hut mrted, having spent a most de-
letin office. We buy them, rep­
ightful evening.
we understand that as yet he h
resenting Kauffman, Davidson
Meet ali trains for transportation into the country.
ANNOUNCEMENT
not closed a de d.
Among those present, beside
Notice for Publication
Semmel. of Portland.
he host and hostess, and their
------------------------------------------ To T he P ublic :—
Not Coal Land.
G. G. Brock’vink, representing at her, James McGregor, were:
Get your Job Work done al t the
Both fur Qc McGregor,
Department of the Interior.
Notice for Publication
\\> have noticed seme of our
the Pacific Monthly, was in town Vm. Akers and wife, Dr. Robin-
Bulletin office.
General Real Estate Dealers
U. S. Land Olfice at The Dalle». Oregon
United States l and Oifice.The Dalle», young society swells appearing
on Wednesda and made tlit urn and wife, Miss Taylor, of
August 20th, 1909
We
have
the latest in type
Oregon, Augnit 21,1908,
in baggy trousers and creases run- Town Prop^rty and Fruit Lands
B ulletin olfic > a pleasant call. the Dalles, R. Evans And wife.
and
stock.
An order for
the
Notice is hereby given that Sarah F.
Notice ¡9 hereby given that
ning around the log instead of
The Pacific Mo thly is a maga
Its. McCawley, of Illinois, H. G. Cooper, formerly Sarah McVey. of ^
printing is sure to be gotten
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
lengthwise. This looks had, not
Improved and Unimproved.
zine devoted t > the development .vibbec and wife, Mrs. S.
. Dalle». Oregon, who, on A’>ril ISth, whose pcatotficc address is St. Paul,
out on time
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of the Pacific Northw -st and Or­ itark, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Cobb, 1901, ma le Homestead Entry (Serial Minnesota, has t: is 13thday o A rn * onb to the genera public, but to Information cheerfully Furnished
Our work is neat and guar­
egon in particular. A nice write-! Ir. Hudson and Robert Simp­ No. 03143) No. r : . for the SW 1-4 19(0 til 1 in this ©ilice iu application to those discriminating young la-
anteed to be satisfactory in
Write or call.
Seetion 22. Township 1 North, Range select under the i ro- isions of the Act ^jgg W'ho like to SCC a young man
up of Mosier appeared in the son.
every respect
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has nlcd notice o f intent.,.,- <>T Confins«, approvtal July 1. 1S9S (30 _ e3pecially if the VOUng man MOSIER
July number, and homeseekers
OREGON
to make Final five-year Proof, to es- —
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young
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in the East r.rH nr-Wlo West,
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f Uorit-ri -s.
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t o a: -
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cats. ibe jerihe^, hr for** t';e
reading it, ha -e already written
toe.
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1 tW I 1 >" I. 29. . p. 2 V, ford opyortunil to the iren uf F J Ï Î 7 'T J Q , P i a n o
NW
Ï. 12 F. V. : . S. rial No. 0* 17 7.
shipping about two ¿rh-er of th© United Et
here for information regarding vs so
H o u s e
Lii OSI 6V U) ü ;* K . T.O fit an tace.
o.i the
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Any r. V'. ;.!1 ( h «.u s cloimii-.-r ndvers< - so fa r
rt 11 Dfc'.l s, On;
PHYSICIAN an - d SURGEON
this particular section. The Pn-
wv;i v-
red v. ■!!
HOOD
RUHR
BRANCH
1903.
v the U d . s. : .1. or d - . ‘ 'g to c!** r. i i rl* t:
t
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Good value at
‘ j 'tl'vU.’.'S• t' mineral d c.tat.Cr
o t r e Ccr res of
i\c
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
' : t v other reason, i
• crier.** •a tj r who can
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Will practice in Mosier ar.d
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Oregon
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THE GLACIER PHARMACY
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DEBUSSEY’S I
1 Chop House and Restaurant j
THE HALL DRUG STORE”
Mosier Livery & Feed Stable.
Graham & Evans, Proprs.
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C. W. MOORE.
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May be reached by long di»
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