Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 08, 1909, Image 4

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    A Singular Coincidence.
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Last Monday was the second
anniversary o f the birth of little
“ Bubbles” Cole, the youngest
Have you su'iscrAed for this daughter of our fellow townsman,
paper? If not, why wot?
J. E. Cole. The event was cele­
F or S ale . —Gasrftne engine. brated by the arrival in the house­
one and a half horse |>o\ver. hold of a seven and a half poui d
Inquire at B ulletin Office.
boy.
— LO C A L —
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A
A. E.
ll
B u s in e s s
T he C a r e
entrusted
ok
to
“The Popular Clothier”
First National Bank
DEALER IN
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
of The Dalles, Oregon
/ Men’s Clothing, Furnishings (
and Shoes
i
Ì
F or Anything in
the
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
-
100,000.00
.1. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
E d M . W i l l i a m s M a x A. V o g t
Vice Pies.
Cashier
Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur­
nishings, W agons, Buggies, Hacks
dr
any kind o f
Farming Imple­
Why buy a suit? Leave your
old one at the B e in office and DEATH OF D. A. STURGESS.
ments,
have it made n w.
Word was received yesterday
Advertise in the BULLETIN. afternoon that Daniel A. Stur-
H. G. K I B B E E
gess had died at the hospital in
LOST:—A n ecklace o f amber The Dalles, from a complication
beads. Return to this office and of diseases.
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
n o t a r y p u b l ic
receive reward.
Mr. Sturgess had been under
m o s ie r
-
-
-
O r eg o n
Dr. Robinson and his sister ar­ treatment for some time. He
made
occasional
trips
to
Mosier
rived home on Tuesday from a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
week’ s visit at the Seattle Fair. to look after his atfairs and each
Not Coal Land.
time would remark that he felt
J. E. Riley of C!ay City III. visit­ he was getting better. He came
Department o f the Interior.
. U. S. Land Office at The Dallea, Ore­
ed Sunday and Monday with Mr. down from Tne Dalles on Wednes­
M D E A S T E R N R E G O N DIST. gon,
August 31st, 1909.
day last and his friends were S E C
and Mrs. H. F. Bothfur.
Notice is hereby given that Howard
Mosier, Oregon.
shocked at the great charge in
Bruce Wolve ton came up this his appearance. The exertion of W A S C O , H O O D R I V E R 6t S H E R M A N C O S . L. Ray, o f The Dalles, Oregon, who.
on
March
18th,
1903,
made
Homestead
week from Po tland to superin­ the trip was too much for him
Entry (Serial No. 04959) No. 12277, for
tend the clearin'' o f some o f his and upon his return to the hospi­
SEJ-4 NE1-4. NE1-4SE1-4 and Sl-2 SE
AT
fruit land east o f town.
1-4, Sec. 82, Tp. 1 North, R. 11 EWM..
tal he grew rapidly weaker until]
has filed notice o f intention to make
the
end
c;
me
yesterday
afternoon
j
B orn :—On Monday morning,
Final five-year proof, to establish claim
Mr. Sturgess was a native of
to the land above described, before the
October 4, ’09, to the wife of J.
Register and Receiver o f the United
Ohio, and was 59 years of age.
C T BER 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 1909 . States
E. Cole, a son.
Land Office at The Dalles. Ore­
He had lived in this immediate
gon, on the 5th day o f October, 1B09.
F. G. Powers came home this neigh !>orhood for thirty years
Claimant names as witnesses:
FRUIT. AGRICULTURE, STOCK AND SPEED.
week front the Valley where he i and was held in high est“em by j
Jose: h I.. Hanna, Delaney p. Ketch-
has been at work since last July. everyone. He leaves three sons1 BETTER EXHIBITS, BETTER STOCK, BETTERfSPEED AND urn, William K. Ketchum a«*! Horace
and a brother, N. P. Sturgess, to;
B. Martin, all o f The Dalles, Oregon.
BETTER CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER BEFORE
D ist Attorney Fred Wilson mourn his death.
C. W. MOORE,
are our Toath“Washers and the ’ praise
was down from The Dalles last
Register.
The funeral will take place to­
o f them. They are pure, fragrant and
For Information, Address
(F’irrt Publication Sept. .1. Last Pub. O ct.
antiseptic, cleansing, both
teeth and
Sunday and west out to his fruit morrow at Mosier. interment be-1
gums re n.oving’ the tartar and giwiip
ing in Odd Fellows cemetery.
ranch aouth o f town.
C. L. PHILLIPS, President,
J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary.
a sweet perfume* to [the j breath. We
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Paoil Higley returned home on
also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
J. A. Bruce and wife, of Pecos
United States Land Office.
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
Tuesday morning tie n Idaho, Valley, New Mexico, have been
For Sale.
The Dalles, Oregon, August 31st, 1909.
requisite for the bathroom and toih t.
■where he has lieen working for visiting several days this week
Petite prunes in any quantity,
Notice is hereby given that the
Our lines o f Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
aevera! months.
with R. M. Ross and family. delivered in Mosier at 1 ct. pei D e a l e r i n R e a l E s t a t e State o f Oregon has filed in this office
and Sachets are second to none
in
E
d
F.
R
eeves
,
its
application,
Serial
No.
05219,
to
se­
Mrs. C. J. S nith arrived from They left this morning for their i pound.
quality, hut rather low in price.
Mosier, Ore.
lect under the provisions o f the A ct o f
Portland yesterday and will visit home, via Portland and San
We have some B argains in
Congress o f August 14, 1848, and the
-several weeks with her daughter, Francisco.
Acts supplementary and amendatory
improved
and
unimproved
For Sale.
Mrs. J. T2. Cole,
thereto, the SE Quarter o f SE Quarter
lands in the wonderful fruit
Ground was broken (his week
THE GLACIER PHARM ACY
and SW Quarter o f SE Quarter, o f Sec.
L. L. Clement will arrive today for the erection of a house for At a bargain—A Syenson stump
belt of MOSIER. Distance
puller in good condition. Address
20, Tp. 1 N., R. 11 EWM.
from Minneapolis to visit his rel­ F. Allington, the station agent,
from the town of Mosier,
E. 0. WlNANS,
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
CHAS. N. CLARKE
-
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
atives here.
Mr. Clement is a and the building will l>e complet­
Mosier, Ore.
on the O. R. & N. main line,
ly the lands described, or desir­
mining engineer and may locate ed in short order. This means
ing to object because o f the mineral
from one and a half to seven
in Portland.
character o f the land, or for any other
miles.
This
land
is
noted
that Mosier will probably get a
Notice.
reason, to the disposal to applicant,
for its fertility and is espec­
j GOOD COOKING
QUICK SERVICE |
Wednesday was Mosier Day at waiting room —that long-hoped-
should file their affidavits o f protest in
We are going to reduce our
ially adapted to the raising
T he Dalles Fair, but only a very for luxury. It will then be nec­ stock of Rhode Island Red and
this office, on or before the 12th day o f
of the finest apples that can
i
When in Hood River take your meals at
few from here went up. Yesler- essary. o f course, to put a night White Leghorn chickens and will
October, 1909.
C. W. M oore , Register.
be grown in the United
slay however, quite a delegation man in charge at the depot. The j sell about 400 of them in large or
(First pub. Sept. 10. Last pub.Oct 15.]
States, and needs no irriga­
«of Mosierites attended and more waiting room would he of little : small lots. Will also sell several
incubators
and
brooders.
tion.
use without a night operator to
iwill go today.
E . 0 . WlNANS.
We also have a number of
look after it and sell tickets, j
NOTICE OF SALE.
Mosier, Ore.
Mrs. Amy L. Gove and Miss
good homesteads and home­
Sure, one goes with the other,
Notice is hereby given that under and
Bertha Booth a tended the county
| stead relinquishments — all
¡and these and other things are
by virtue o f an order duly made and en­
teachers institute at The Dalles
NOTICE.
good bargains.
tered in the County Court o f the State
this week and will remain over Itound to come, as the 0. R. &
I am in touch with Eastern
o f Oregon for W asco County on the 8th
For particulars, call at my
N. officials seem inclined to prom­
today to take in the County Fair.
parties who who will visit Mosier
day o f September. 1909, the under­
office in the B ulletin Build­
ise almost anything in reason this Fall to look at well improved
signed was authorized, licensed and di­
W. G. Wynne returned Iasi that is asked for.
ing,
or
address,
property, and I can handle a few
rected to sell the interest o f William
THE H A LL
DRUG STORE
Tuesday from Portland and Seat­
D.
D.
HAIL,
more such places, close in, to
Booth, a minor, in and to the following
About Fence Posts.
tle and will spend a week or so
good advantage. Would also list
Lock Box 84, ’ Mosier, Ore.
described real property lying and being
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
here with his nephew, W. A.
It is estimated that it costs the a few more unimproved places
situated in Wasco County, Oregon, to-
South
and
East
of
Mosier.
Davis before leaving for his home farmers of Iowa$1,495,000a year
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!! w it: The South H alf o f the North
HOOD RIVER
-
OREGON
D. D.H ail .
Half o f Section 27 in Township 2 North I
in Iowa.
to renew thir fence posts. Other
Call at the B ulletin office and o f Range 11 East o f the Willamette j
A. Grosser brought into our states, with smaller farms, use
get tags to ship your hides to Meridian. Said sale will be made at
private sale from and after the 23rd
NOTICE.
«office this week a Winter Banana I more posts than Iowa, so the post
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of day
o f October, 1909.
,
bill
is
enormous.
The last Interdenominational Portland.
apple, grown on his ranch near
I sa b e l l e B o o t h ,
But why buy posts? Every
town, on a three-year-old tree.
Convention of Wasco and Hood
Guardian for William Booth.
G.
E.
Townsend
vouches
fo
r
1
(First publication Sept. 24. Last pub. Oct. 22.)
The tree had 2i apples on it, and 1 farmer who has a home of his River counties will be held in these people.
own should raise his own po;ts. Mosier on Sept. 25th. Three ses­
Mr. Grosser slated that at four
years of age the tree will yield It takes about ten years to grow sions will lie held and it is desired
Notice to Creditors.
a fence post but there is land on that the people of Mosier will
4-tier apples.
Local Train Service.
Notice is hereby given that the un- 1
almost every farm that has noth­ turn out in large numbers, for
o. R. & N.
ing else to do. By utilizing these there will lie some excellent dersigned has been duly appointed by
Millinery Display.
Due
Train No.
the Honorable County Court o f the
'Beginning Monday, October waste places the farmers could sjieakers on the program.
State o f Oregon for Wasco county ex-1
W est Bound.
11th, Miss Elsie Denny will have pocket that million dollars that
ecutor o f the estate o f Axel E. Peter-1
-
5:15 A. M.
9
fo r display and sale at Mrs. Gra- goes to the various lumber com­
son, deceased.
AH persons having;
3:15 P. M.
11
Leading Dealers in
A complete line of all kinds of Harness constantly on ,
Iham’s Bakery, a fine line of panies.
claims against said estate are hereby 1
East Bound.
hand, but if you prefer to have it made to order,
Ladies’ and Children's Fall and
But itdosn’ t take ten years to ORCHARDS AND FRUIT LAND) notified to present the same to me o r !
- 10:25 A. M.
10
thia is our specialty. We also have a fine line of
Winter Hats, including all the get posts if you make them of
r'
i to my attorney, Frank Menefee, at
- 10:40 P. M.
12
latest styles and shapes.
The
Dalles,
Oregon,
within
six
months
in large and small tracts.
(All mail trains.)
S U M M E R A N D W IN T E R L A P R O B E S
cement. The cement post does
from the date o f this notice.
Come early and make your se­
-------------------- THAT C AN’T ; BE BEAT -------------------------
not
rot,
breaks
only
under
unusu­
Dated this 17th day o f August, 1909.
(It pays to list your property
lections.
1*8-15
S A D D L E S , W H IP S , G L O V E S . E T C .
al strain, and needs no renewal.
I,. RORDEN.
To the Taxpayers of Wasco
with us.)
Executor o f the estate’ o f
A
good
cement
post
costs
a
little
County.
!
Hubbard’s Music House.
Axel E. Peterson, deceased, j
more than a good wood post hut
Paul Hubbard, o f Hood River, the investment is permanent
a20sl7
Notice is hereby given that the j GEORGE IRVINE
HOOd River.
McGregor Qc Bothfur,
feas enlarged his business and, while the wood |x>st has to l»e re­
Board o f Equalization for Wasco
besides handling Edens High newed about every ten years or MOSIER
-
OREGON LUMBER, LUMBER. LUMBER County will meet in the Assess­
D R H. L. DUMBLE
«Grade Pianos, he is carrying the oftener unless the very best sea­
For the month of September or’s Office in the Court House
soned i>o8ts were used.—ex.
fiinger and Wheeler & Wilson
we will give our patrons ten per for said Wasco County, on Mon­
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
£ew ing Machines, and the only NEW STEAMER FOR OPEN
cent
discount on all orders day, the 18th day o f October,
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
ntock of Sheet Music in the city,
RIVER FLEET.
I
amounting to five dollars or over. 1909, and will remain in session
¡keeping up-t t date pieces, both
rHOOD RTVER
:
OREGON
for one week, or longer if neces­
Terms Cash.
Dorsey B. Smith, superintend-1
M ethodist E piscopal
vocal and instrumental.
sary,
for
the
purj)ose
of
equaliz­
ent o f the Open River Transpor­
M osier L umber C o .,
Services first Sunday in each
Give him a call when in Hood tation Company, has chartered
ing the assessments, correcting
By George Haacke.
Will practice in Mosier and
Hi ver --or. if not able to call, the steamer Sarah Dixon to month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
errors in descriptions, etc.
operate
between
Portland
and
R
ev
.
H.
C.
C
lark
,
Pastor.
write and order your music from
J. W. K o o n t z ,
May be reached by long dis­
Big Eddy, carrying general car­
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
him.
Assessor
for
Wasco
County,
Ore.
go up ffnd wheat down. The
tance phone, Home phone 61.
Transportation
B aptist
Bring your hides to the Bul­ oci-3t
Dixon made her first tripup yes­
Second and Fourth" Sunday in letin office. We buy them, rep­
Mrs. Lela Arms worthy and terday. She will “ run wild”
Company
until
the
congestion
of
freight
each
month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m. resenting Kauffman, Davidson
two children, o f Wasco, arrived
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor. Semmel, o f Portland.
in town on Wednesday’s after­ has l>een sufficiently reduced to
Not Coal Land.
STEAMER
jiermit of her being placed on a
Nut coal land
noon local for a short visit with
regular schedule. The steamer
Department o f the Interior.
J. N. TEAL
her cousin, J. W. Harvey, and J. N. Teal will continue making
Notice for Publication
Department of the’ InterioC,
C hristian
U. S. I .and Office at The Dalles, Oregon
family. While here Mrs. Arms- three round trips weekly.
U.
S.
I-and Office at The Dallea, Oregon
United States Land Office.The Dalles.
OWNED BY THE PEOPLE
Third Sunday in each month,
September 27th, 1909
worthy purchased a supply of
Oregon,
August
21,
1909.
August 28th, 1909.
The Sarah Dixon will lie in' 11:30 a. m., 8 p. m.
Leaves Portland every Mon­
Notice is hereby given that Edward
Notice is hereby given that the
fruit and yn a toes. She stated command of Captain W. P. Short
Notice
1«
hereby
given that John
R ev . J udson B rown , Pastor
Northern Pacific Railway Company, C. Brown, of Moaler, Oregon, who, on day. Wednesday and Friday at McGill, of MoSler, Oregon, who, on
that the cro s in Sherman coun­ and on her first trip up carried
whose |H>att>tfice address is St. Paul, February 6, 1906, made HomesteadEntry 1 A. M.
September 7th, 1907, made Homestead
ty were almost an entire failure 150 tons of general cargo, nearly
Minnesota, hat thia 18th day o f August. (SerialNo. 01656) No. 14178, for the SE
U
nion
S
unday
S
chool
Entry. (Serial No. 04*00, > Nts 16700,
all
o
f
which
was
destined
for
Leaves
The
Dalles
every
Tues­
this year and - a i d e r , o f that
Quarter NE Quarter, NE Quarter SE
I-ewiston and points to Snake
Every Sunday morning at 1909 filed in this office its application to Quarter. Sec33. Tp. 2 North, Range 12 day, Thursday and Saturday at for W l-2 SWl-4 Sec. 34. Tp. 2 N. R-.
■section are looking to outs e River. On the upper Columbia
select under the provisions o f the Act
11 E.. and Lot 4. SWl-4 NW1-4. Sets
sources for their winter sup ly and Snake rivers the steamers 10:30. D r . D. R obinson . Supt. o f Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 EWM.. has filed notice of intention to 7 A. M.
3. Tp. 1 N., R, II EMtM. has filed
S eventh D ay A dventist .
Stat. 597, 820) as extended by the Act make Final Commutation Proof, to es­ Freight and Passengers Solicited notice of Intention to make Final
Inland Empire and Twin Cities
<of fruit and vegetables.
o
f Congress, approved May 17. 1906. tablish claim to the land above de­
Sabbath School.
commutation Proof, to establish claim
are in commission and are l>eing
R. W. Simpson returned yes­ taxed to the utmost to handle all
the NW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 29. Tp. 2N ., scribed. before the Register and Re­
’ to the land above described. before the
Meets
every
Saturday
at
11
a.
ceiver of the United States Land Office
R. 12 E..W . M. Serial No. 05177.
terday front a three weeks’ vis t the freight which is being of­
Register and Receiver of the United
D O R S E Y B. SM ITH ,
'i.. at Baptist Church. E. S.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 22nd day
States
I .and Office it The Dalles, Ore*
at Seattle.
fered. —Glacier.
General Manager,
ly the lands described, or desiring to o f November. 1909.
Erntson, Superintendent.
gon. < n’ the llth riky of Ottober. If.19,
object In-cause o f the mineral charac'cr
Portland,
Oregtn.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Claimant names sS wltoMSea:
_ THE DALLES, OREGON
)
19th
A nnual F air
)
19th
.
Call On Us.
Alex. Stewart,
T H E D A LLE S , O R E G O N ,
D. D. HAIL,
| D E B U S S E Y ’S
| Chop House and Restaurant
Harness !
Harness !
'i^mmmmsemmiemeeemmame
J. E. NICHOLS
Y . P . S . a E.
Every Sunday evening at 7:30.
U n d e r ta k e r and Fu n era l D i r e c t o r
A l r«ils .•rsiu p tl)
E m lném èm g
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a
rilv ur f u u n lr r
S p e c ia lty
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L a d ie s ’ A
id
S o c ie t y
Second and fourth Wednesitv-A
o f each month.
o f the land, or for any other reason, to
Lawrence H. Leininger. O. August
the disi>osal to applicant, should file Ernquist. Viret R. Brooks, Electa E.
their affidavits o f protest in thia office, Masten end V’erl L. Masten. all of
on or before the 5th day o f October, Mosier, Oregon.
1909.
C. W. MOORE.
C. W. MOORE,
Regiatcf.
Register.
(F
irst
Pub.
««r.
f.
Laat
IhsK
Nov.
19.1
( First Puli Ang 27. Last Pub (Act 1)
■ M
*»
FOR S A L E -A hontstead re­
linquishment in Mosier district.
Good orchard land. Inquire at
th* B*U4ST« i office,
7-16-t-f.
G. W, Grose. V, C. Young, C. J,
Fredrickson and Henry Mhnam, ell of
Mosier. Oregon.
C. W. MOORE,
H
Regisfefi
(First Pah, fepL *
Last Pub, Oct. 1)