aq 1 . ,i. K. î.icGr
w ill hor
- - granddaughter, Helen Davis, left d
__ _______ _______ las. week for Portland, where.-Li *
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will spend a fe •/ v e -ks.
v>
Dear. Soray Pumps at SL wart u
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"77; £
Mrs. E.A. F. i..c;:a and f?rr;y y
ti
Have you subscribed for tms ,
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paper? I f rot. why not?
¡ ‘ \ ve
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where they will jo.n :• r. Rai-
Mason. Schram and Economy r/ .J
0 b ft for D n/er ]Mt
Fruit Jars o f all sizes at Stevv-
art’ s.
week.
Chilled plow shares ground at
W* W» 'Vinegar ret irrt d h
T"í-sday from T h » Dal
Husbands’ Shop.
i ,
iL where bis wife has been in h
Drop a do’ :ar and a half in the . h
; , f
a coup|.} o f we
v/(. ka.
slot and draw a prize- the Mosiei
1
as im
Bulletin delivered at yourpcstof- He rei oris .Mrs. Win eg
proving
slowly.
fice for one y< ar.
i
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Poov.hr Clothier
99
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Mend- S Clothing,
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Furnishings
Still
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Car
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and Shoes
Dry Goods, Shoes and Notion are
THE DALLES, OREGON | going at reduced rates.
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Water pipe cut ar.d threaded
Guy Wilson returned the first H
at Hubbards’ Shop.
fcsowoc*’-.
•>f the week from a visit wild im k'-sreii®
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parenti
at
Portland.
W!
ile
ti
er«
I f you want a good Spray
Pump, buy 6 Bean for se.ie Ly he had t ie misfortune to m -io
nie his shoulder. Ho is r eov-
A. S tewart .
: i ling, tho it still troubles him.
August magazmes can lie 1 lc C |
Cor. Sturgoss, Lee Evans and
at the Darker Shop.
’■»m Noe arrived homo Tuo; day
W a n t E i ) : - A g i l tu werk 1<
W A S C O , H O O D R I V E R Sc S H E R M A N C C S .
board an 1 tuiti > i and atten: lust from the u; per G Jumb a
country,
where
they
have
been
School.
Addres P. 0. Boy 245
,v. riciug thiu harvest.
Hood River, Oregon.
1Ur. and Mrs. Charles Kahn,
fit.-;■tomber Magazines at the
vv th their daughter, Miss Flor
Barber Sl op.
ence, o f Portland, apent the
1
Men’s, Women’sr.n l Children’s week at Lehowa, as guests of
Shoes at greatly red iced pricer- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howe.
FRUIT. AGRICU LTU RE, STOCK A N D SPEED.
Ü.
Nickel’ s Pros.
On: rl< s Alvei'' a thy and Milk n BETTER EXHIBITS, BETTER STOCK, BETTER SPEED A N D
V eil Master was a visitor in
Mulholland left Wednesday for BETTER C A R N IV A L A TTR A C TIO N S T H A N E VER BEFORE
Hood !li\cr on W tdnesday.
Portland, where they expect tol ------ — — —
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E. N. Stroup aw 1 fe le '• < i secure employment at th-;r re-
For Information, Address
Sundev ror Portland, where th<\
a c t i v e trades.
q L
P H ILLIP S , President,
J. M. PATTERSON. Secretary.
will reside.
It is reported that a number of 1 _____________________ ______ __________ _______________ ____ .______
C. ■). I itt.lepageleft this morn
fires have be started along the
M -s. Pearley and Mrs. Po ers
ing for a business trp to I’oit- railroad by passing locomotives,
A ll
B usiness e n t r u s t e d
spent a very pleasant Sunday at
land.
and that they are spreading rap-
T h e C a r e of t h e
“
On-Ton”
ranch.
D
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s
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a
t
e
B. E. Duncan was n husmesr dly *i.d doing considerable dam
G. W. Grose and N. P. Stur-
visitor in town yesterday from age.
gess are hauling pears to the
We have some B argains in
Hood River.
C. T. Bennett, W. E. Huskey sfat!< n—nice, juicy B -rtW .
of The Dalles, Oregon
improved and unimproved
A. L. Sundburg returned las^ and J. E. Iligley returned Moi - For size and flavor the ridge
W IL L HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
lands in the wonderful fruit
Tuesday morning from the har d iv nielli from their outing in fruit certainly takes the lead.
-
-
$100,000.00
belt o f MOSIER. Distance ¡Capital
Vest fields o f Eastern Oregon.
Lincoln county. They report hav-
Ö. id.
from the town of Mosier, i Surplus and undivid
ed profits
-
100,000.00
The prune season is over and ing had a fine time, J. M. Elliot,
on the 0. R. & N. main line,
J.
S.
SCHENCK,
P
r
e
s id e n t
are our Toot'n*Washers. and the praise
the packers from ti> country who was one oi the parly, ie-
from one and a half to seven
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
o f them. They are pure, fragrant and
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M
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g
t
have Returned home.
turned on i ue-day.
miles. This land is noted
antiseptic, cleansing both
t'-i th and
Vice Pres.
Cashier
guir.s, remo\ ingjthe tartar and giving
lor its fertility and is espec
Thomas Gordon left on Tues-
Jas. Hutchings and fanily, of
M ethodist E piscopal
a sweet perfume’to Jtiiol; breath.,_iVs
ially adapted to the raising
day for a two weeks’ h ip to 11 e Portland, arrived in Mosier last
Services first Sunday in each
also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
o f the finest apples that can
Seattle Fair.
.Sunday. Mrs. Hutchings will
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
month, il:CO a. in. ar.d 8 p. m.
be grown in the United
ipend a couple of weeks with her
requisite
for the bathroom and toilet.
Wm. H. Weaver, o f Goshen,
R ev . H. C. C lark , Pastor.
States, and needs no irriga
sister, iPi-s. J. F. Cole.
Mr.
Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Ind., arrived in Mosier last Fri
tion.
and Sachets are second to none
in
Hutchings returned home Sun
day and is visit’ ng his nephew,
B aptist
quality, but rather low in price,
m o s ie r
- - - O regon
We
also have a number of
.
day evening.
E. W. Davidliizer.
Second and Fourth Sunday in
good homesteads and home
Ed Shapiro, manager o f ti e;
•
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyckoff.
each month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m. j stead relinquishments — all I
Notice for Publication.
o f Sullivan, 111., are here this Fanjous Clothing Co., o f Port
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor.
Not coal land
good bargains.
week, the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. land, was a guest, o f Mr. and
U . S. Land Office at The Dalit*, Oregon
For
particulars,
call
at
my
Mrs. Arthur Kuhn, at Grand
June 15th, 1909.
H. F. Both fur.
C h r is t ia n
office in the B ulletin Build
. View, last week. Mr. Shapiro,
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD'RIVER, OREGON
Notice is hereby given that Victoria
ing, or address,
Mrs. S. E. JLc". of Spokane, w^j]„ )K,re i0(,ked over different
Third Sunday in each month,
M. Buskuhl, formerly Victoria M. Mc-
Vey, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on April
and Mrs. H. C. Jesey, o f Texas parts of the valley with a view 11:30 a. in., 8 p. rn.
D. D. H AIL,
18, 19U4, made Homestead Entry (Ser
Lock
Box
84,
Mosier,
Ore.
are visiting theii- mother, Mrs. , to investing in some o f our fruit
R ev . J udson Bitow.b, Pastor
ial No. 03144), No. 138S6, for N W 1-4,
— ----------------------------- -------------------------- Sec. 22, Township 1 North, Range 11
Cook, near town.
GOOD COOKING
QUICK SERVICE f
land.
HIDES!
HIDES!!
H ID E S !!!: £ & S t S g . ' K S R £ S S H i
U n io n S u n d a y S c h o o l
Mrs. A. M. Riop arrived horn ■
Mr. London, of Portland, who
When in Hood River take your meals at
last Saturday night from the val
Every Sunday morning
Call at the B ulletin office and ¡ « » ^ " £ , . ^ . ^ 1
purchased the Burlingame place
ley, where she spent a week vis
10:20. I)R. I). R obinson , Supt. Iget tags to ship your hides to ! ter and receiver o f the United States
last Winter, was up on Tuesday
iting relatives.
S eventh D ay A dventist .
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of pfj’^th day of J u f y ^ m ’ 0reK°n’ on
! i( ok ing over his property. He
Portland.
I Claimant namts us witnesses:
R. R. Morris n and iain'ly jris j]a,|
Sabbath School.
huildinp; lemodeled
™
Anna Godberson and Thomas Godberson,
t
maoe a luiel visit to io iti.ioo an<| oaintad, and more land has
G. L . lownsend vouches for of Mosier, Oregon, George McVey, of
Me- ti every Saturday at 11 a.
§
Portland, Oregon, ami Sarah E. Coop- I
Wednesday, returning on the h .on cleared. It is Mr. London’s m., at Baptist Church. E. S.
| er, of Fairbanks, Oregon.
night boat.
intention to dig: up all the prune Krntson, Superintendent.
C. W . MOORE,
Register.
C. A. Bell and wife, o f Hood trees on his ranch and replace
Notice to Creditors.
■ (First Pub. June 25. Last Pub. July 23)
River, were visitors in Mosier on them with commercial apple
is h
hereby
given th
that
the
Y. P. S. C. E.
Notice is
ereby given
at th
e un-
,,
r,
.
. r . on dersigned has been duly appointed by
Monday. They drove out to in- trees,
N ifT lC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Every Sunday evening at 7:80. the Honorable County Court of th'
sped the orchards in the vicinity.
Not Coal Land.
State of Oregon for Wasco county ex-
Last tveek Ed L. Howe pur-
Department of the Irfterior.
E. Reeves came ui. from Port- chast (1 forty acres o f iand ad
LAD 1ES’ A l l ) SOCIETY
1 ecutor of the estate o f Axel E. Peter-
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
land last week and got busy joining his place on the north.
Second and fourth Wednesdays s,’n/ dece" etl- AU ',prsons havine gon, August 31st, 1909.
claims against said estate are hereby
picking his prunes for shipment. The land was bought for S. P. of each month.
Notice is hereby given that Howard
I notified to present the same to me or
He returned to Portian ion Tues Armbruster,
L. Ray, of The Dalles, Oregon, who,
vice-president of
to my attorney, Frank Menefee, at on March 18th, 1903, made Homestead
day.
Burley & Co., o f Chicago, with
The Dalles, Oregon, within six months Entry (Serial No. 04959) No. 12277, for
Notice for Publication
from the date o f this notice.
SE1-4 NE1-4, NE1-4SE1-4 and Sl-2 SE
Messrs. Stokes andU rnies, of which firm Mr. Howe Is cor n c t-
Not Coal L ind.
Dated this 17th day of August. 1909. J;4' £ ec; 32 Tp. 1 North, R. 11 EW M
Denver, Col., were in town ser- e !. The land will be improved at
T DOnnuM
haa
1,otlce ot intention to make
Department o f the Int rior.
KUKUEN,
Final five-year proof, to establish claim
eral days this week. The latter once.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
Executor o f the estate of
to the land above described, before the
has forty acres o f good land in
^ rs T ama McDonald, of Salt
Register and Receiver o f the United
August 20th, 1909
Axel E. Peterson, deceased.
' States Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
a20s!7
the Greenwood neighborhood.
l, ;Ue City, Utah, was in town
Notice is hereby given that Sarah F.
gon, on the 5th day o f October, 1909.
Miss Daisy Biles, of Portian ’, this week looking over what this Cooper, formerly Sarah McVey, of The
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph L. Hanna, Delaney P. Ketch-
arrived yesterday and will spend section had to offer in the way o f IWI ». Oregon, who, on April isth, LUMBER, LUMBER. LUMBER
urn, William K. Ketchum and Horace
a w e e k or so with her sister, Mrs. investmants.
Before leaving, 1 ;)''4 • "la u - Homestead
Homestead Entry (Serial
For the month o f September B. Martin, all o f The Dalles, Oregon.
\’o. 03143) No. 13385, for the S W 1-4
E. L. Howe.
Master Harry yesterday, s le purch .st d a tract Section 22. Township l‘ North, t o p we vvi" * ive our Patrons ten per
C. W . MOORE,
W right accrmp inied her.
Register
o f atipie land south of town and a EWM.. has filed notice of intention cent discount on all
orders
Ijtst Pub. Oct.1)
will
have
it
improved
this
Fall,
to
make
I-inni
live-year
Proof,
to
es-
amounting
to
five
dollars
or
over.
<Fir*»
P
u
blication
sept.
s
.
Paul Evans, who has been ill
with typhoid fjv e r in a Walla '»1rs. McDonald, before coming tddis i claim to the land at ove de- Terms Cash.
hern in u p :t itrntod the Hood River s u i t e I. before the Register t nd Re-
M O SIFR L U M B E R CO.,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Walla hospital for several weeks, here, mveitigatec
Teams Boarded by the Day or Montli and receive
ce er o f the United States Land Office
By George Haacke.
To T h e P u b l i c :—
returned home on Wednesi’a country and soct'ons o f Idaho nt The D illes, Oregon, on th" 27th day
the best of care.
morning. He is still quite weak. and Washington, but after seeing of September, 11X19.
We have noticed some o f our
this country ar.d comparing land
Claimant names witnesses:
HIDES!
HIDES!!
Joe Leonard, teller in the U.
HIDES!!! I y OUng society swells appearing
values, it did iu t take her long
Anna Co Ibersen and 1 homas Godber-
S. National Bank at Portland,
Bring
your
hides
to
the Bui- in baggy trousers and creases run-
H A Y A N D G R A IN F O R S A L E .
to de -ide tba Mtsie- olfered far s"n, of Mosier, Oregon; George Me-
an 1 a Mr. Wood, o f Michigan
We buy them, rep- ning around the leg instead of
Vev, o f Po tland, Oregon, and Victoria lotin ofiu-e
superior ad va itages to any sec-
City, Ind., spent last Friday in
resenting Kauffman, Davidson lengthwise. This looks bad, not
Buskuhl, o f Kingsley. Oregon.
Meet ali trains for transportation into the country.
tio i she had sees.
The salt“ was
C. W . MOORE.
town.
Semmel, o f Portland.
only to the general public, but to
made thru ou • e He-prising real
Register.
— -------------------------------------- those discriminating young la-
D. D. Hurlb irt arid family ho estate a rent, D. 1). Hail.
(First Pul». Aug. 27. Last Pub. Sep.24)
Bothfur Qc McGregor,
DR. H. L. D U M B L E
visited a week with C. J. LTtle-j
Notice for Publication
dies who like to see a young man
General
Real
Estate
Dealers
page a id family at Grand V'ew,
United States Laud office. The Dalles, —especially if the young man
Merges Ridge.
happens to be a young Jady s
Notice for Publication
returned on Friday last to their
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N
Oregon, August 21, 1909.
Mr. Guy came home last week
the “ steady” —well dressed. To af- Town Property and Fruit Lands
Not coal land
Notice is hereby given that
home in Portland.
after sue-id ng s >veral weeks in
Department o f the Interior.
Northern Pacific Railway Company, ford opportunity to the men of
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Mrs. M. J. Littlepage c ini * up Tiie Dr lies.
Improved and Unimproved.
I. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon whose postoffice address is St. Paul. Mosier to appear to advantage
from Portland yesterda
end
August 28th, 1909.
George and James Sturgoss
Minnesota, has this 19th day of August. so f ar as well pressed and well Information cheerfully Furnished
will spend some time with her are lion* fivm the harvest fields
Notice i
hereby given t iat John i>K)9 filed in this office its application to c ]e a n e d clo th es
, ,
_____ __ ______ are concerned,
Will practice in Mosier and
,
, ,
-
V Vnte OT call,
sen. C. J. Littlepage, ami fami- lop ting duty a d feeling tired. McGill, of Mosier. Oregon, who. on select under the provision» o f the Act
i July
L 1898 <30 w e h a v e s e c u re d th e s e rv ic e s o f
St
i
temher
tth.
1907,
math*
Homestead
of
Congress,
approved
.
1
ly, at their Grand View home. We ihink li ey have had enough
May be reached by long dis*
rated by the A ct an experienced tailor who can MOSIER
-
OREGON
Entry. (Serial No. Ot.’iHi 1 No. 15700. stat. 597, 620) as extern
Miss Ruth Littlepage, who has f,,r
y e a >- at least,
for \Vl-2 SW1-4 Sec. ‘'4. Tp 2 N. R.
. ,
,
tance phone. Home phone 61.
}.V
-.. 't ► t SV t 1 N W I « s»c. of Congress, approved May 17. 1906. make vour old clothes took like
been visiting her grandmother
j r -, and Mrs. W. E. Huskey
t V N W I -l o f SV/ 1-4 Pee. 29. Tp. 2
1 N.. R. 11 LvVd. •*s n
new and keep your new c b t’nes
Piano
in Portland, returned home with nr. le a flying trip to il.e Dalles notier* o f in t r.tion to tn.>'
Fi -1 R. l_- K..W . M. Serial No. 05177.
in tip-top ctmdition.
House
Local Train Service.
ITottf, to esta' 1>‘ V ela'in
md n'l n-rgo: n claiming adverse
• .
her.
on Wednesday.
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
ISth A nnual F air 19th
ECO ND E A S T E R N O R E G O N D!ST.
The PEOPLE are getting the BENEFIT.
W e must make room for ihe N E W and COMPLETE
Line o f Fall Goods.
Watch fo r N ew Announcement
THE DALLES, OREGON,
OCTOBER 5 . 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 1909
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Mosier,
T
Oregon.
. D. HAIL,
First National Bank
H. G. K I B B E E
TH E GLACIER PH A R M A C Y
i
D EB U S S E Y ’ S I
§
Chop House and Restaurant \
M o s ie r L i v e r y & F e e d S tab le.
Graham & Evans, Proprs.
V iA ia W t. CT aij. J
J. E. N I C
(’
U n d e r t a k e r a n d F • u c
All >11
ptly •Uoniii'il. ni*ht
/. tí Kti ¡ting a
Nkhtds Pl.U.. (' *r r fc
;n «.
i !■ ,< dear:;' ed. b. -'ore ta» ly t.V la:v’a d- vril-ed, or dt siring to
Rooeiv* ■■ of t'!-' United
objret becr.-is >f the mineral character
s ()rc-
'.T.oe at T i .
State» 1 a
of
r \ Jan ». or A.r any other reas, n, to
A
n
*
19C9.
on, on t ie 51b day o f U
t'.t* ( IS’ OSA1 to a- i 'i-ant, shev
1» SI
Claimant names as wit-
inf, t'. T „ )f LÍfulS'• its cf 1 rötest in this ÍTÍC?,
G. W . Gros
V. C.
F
t
v
'
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HOOD RI V Kf<. t
fek «2IIQP1CU1RI
?, a.’l of on » r Ï t-for . the t.i day ot Cc
i ' i
le
C. V.\ MOOR
C. W. M(
• P.
Re.
*aU 0-t. l> it': *, l’ub.
Lai
27. La**. PuH C
3 Henry i
Mcai r, Or. ’n:u
ti i.a( ! . . . ce: t.
Orders left at the BULLETIN
office W ill receive prompt
tention.
FOR S A L E —A
at-
homestead re
linquishment in Mt)3ier district.
G o < k I orchard la-d.
the B ulletin office.
Inquire at
7-16-t-f.
E IL E R S ’
FOOD RIVER BRANCH
Good value at
Low Prices
and
O. R, & N.
Train
No.
9
It
Terms
rAUL HUBBARD. Agent
Duè
W. st
Bound.
5:15 A. U
3:15 P. M.
.
.
East Bound.
12
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.
(A ll mail
.
.
10:25 A.
10:40 P.
trains.)
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V.
M.