Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 24, 1909, Image 4

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It is 6aid that the basketball
game, plated last night* in
Stroup's-Hall between the At -
H
letic Association a ad the Wood­
fi
men t an», was character zed
Buggy for sale cheqj). Inrjui ty<
by considerable roughness. Both
at livery stable.
3 teams r.i - improving, but they
Have you subscribed for; *j}is
W need more practice and ri ore
jjaper? If not, why not»?;
j* strict observance o f the rules of
£ the game, which do not include
Why buy a suiit? Ijeave your
2 slugging matches or dirty ball of
aid one at £he Bulletin offlcq* and
any kind.
In fact, pr perly
ijave it made new.
played, the contestants lepm to
S. D. Fisher can. furnish balbd
:ontrol their temper. The garni
'sm w jrF æ .’jzL
ímc tttmu ’ iti
; ü iïMatevîrTzsâaarves»^ ' ä s « ZVJSZT.
iast night was played with 5
ijay and straw in any quantity,
Grace, Dean and Guy Duva'l business.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. minute halves and the scku v, as
irom a bale to a carload. Inquire
r r ~
21 to 9, in favor*- of the Athletic
“ Mr. Eil " ards has never criti­
Not Coal I antt
at livery stable.
11-12 m will h ave tyrrvrrow for Biggs,
team.
Department o f th Interior.
i
a.
Cu
cised
the*
forestry
policy
in
the
where tney will spend a week
UiJtcet States Panel Office,
Have you seen the Aladdin In­ with their parents, who are abstract. If that is the best
The Dalles, Oregon, Xo>. 10th, 1909.
Fruit Growers’ Meatirib
candescent Kerosene lam p? (Jn 'working t re.
policy, then he is ready to close Notice is hereby given that Howard
trial at Bulletin office.
the Hay Creek ranch as a breed­ H. Smith, o f The Dalles, Oregon, who
The Mosier Horticultural So-
Mrs. Ruth Sturgess-Grabam
ing-plant on its [»resent scale. < n April 14th, 190.1, made H on v sta d , c e y has t n anged a program for
We wish all our readers a very 'arrived last Saturday from Van­ He is satisfied with whatever is (Serial O. it'Si ), No. 1246«, for El-2 an all day meeting on Monday,
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v f
couver, B. ('., arid will spend
to ERR Y CHRISTMAS.
tiie best for the general good. NE1-4, fc.T-2 SiT-4, Section 13, Twp. 1 Dei. 27, in Lamb’s Hall, com­
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a month or so with her parents,
Noith, Range 11 East, Willamette Mer­
U
Those who are, acquainted with it ¡an, has filed notice c f intention to mencing at ten o ’clock in the
Miss May Littlepage is up from tor.- a: d Mrs. N. P. Sturgess.
Mr. Ed ards know that he is make Final five year Proof, to establish morning.
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Dallas, sp «riding her holiday va­
Mosier, Oregon.
the last man to place his \ e \ c - claim to the land above described, be-
Every fruit grower and every
cation with her pai ants.
Efforts Bear Fruit.
al interests foremost if preji - r° n ‘ t(" R< gistcr and Receiver cf the person who intends to be one,
H. Grosser, of California, is
Early last Fall the commercial di'-ial to the larger inti rests of Ur.ited States
, ? U f ’ ai . N should be on hand for the day
Dalles, Or. ,'on, on the 21st day o f Dec­
fyere visiLing his bwoheiy, A. club took up witli the officials of the public. ”
and participate in these discus­
ember, 1909.
the O. 1’. & N. Co. the question
Grosser.
sions.
It is sai 1 there nee to be sold
Claimant names as witnesses:
P,. I . Arthur left tins morning of better facilities for Mosier. at the Hay Creek ranch upward
Pert Martin, John iStagman, Horace
No fruit grower knows every-
¿jr»r a week’ s visit with his reh - \t ih i' ti ie a number of im­ o f $350,000 worth of sheep, ard Martin and I*. O. Dawson, all o f The thing but every one knows some-
provements
were
promised. that sacrifice prices are necessa- i)al,i s> Oregon.
f-jves at Castle Rock, Wash.
thing that will be worth a good
C. W. M oore , Register.
V. C. Young this week moved among them being a v/a i tin ir­ ry because o f the company’ s de­
trj7, i deal to those who haven’ t found
itis family into their rlew it s i - ,rHOm' a change in the local pass- termination to lie rid of its stock
__ out.
engor service and a night oj ( r- before the end of 1910, when the
deuce on California street,
Some o f the topics assigned
Notice for Publication.
The railroad company latest cut o f forest range is ex-
Mrs. Chas; Graham and Miss 1 a tor.
The
!
are
as follows:
United States
Land Office,
ore our Tooth Wash-, rs and the praise
$lsie Denny were shopping in changed the train service, added pectflfl to g o into effect. V/hile Dalles, Oregon, November 10, 1909.
Mosier Fruit Growers and their . 13-
o f them. They are p u\. fragrant and
i
a
very
comfortable
waiting
room
Ne;tic-.- :s i.e'ivby given that the North­
sheep-breeding plants,
»food River on Tuesday las .
Union.
an if. eptic, cleansing hot.;
teeth tr.J
i to the depot and granted several or those o f greater extent th it ern la ciü c Railway Company, when.
j. u :is. r -moving the tartar and gi ing
J.
M.
C a r r o l l .
Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Lavid- j odier modest requests, proving
not rely on forest range, can post office address is St. Paul, Minne­
a sweet perfume to the
I
th. V*’ e
day o f November, Planting an Orchard,
fjizer left on Tuesday’s local fqr themselves willing to accommo-
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.
i •
1
* sota,
3 '' L e t,
I has this 5tn
also
have
Tooth
Brushes,
Powders
at
; continue to carry on tue sheep - 1 Ia,rj ^
tiled in this office its application
B. E. D uncan .
4 combined pleasure and shop­ jdate us in every way possible.
Sou; s for dental purp s s, and every
breeding business at a good to sel» ct under the provisions o f the I d
a
i
cu
j uru ,
leq-.'site for the batlir om and toilet.
ping trip to Portland.
, July
, , 1,
, ........
,oC Recent Apple Shows and What
But the nigh ma'i did not ma­ profit, the I iniling: o f forest Act o f Congpc™,
•sc* ................
approved ............
1K9<-
Our lines o f Fancy £oa,,s, Perfumes
terialize.
range seems to have particularly l30 sta t- 597, 620) as extended by the
they fell Us,
B orn :—On Wednesday, Dec.
an l Sachets are second to none in
rL P. B a t e h a m .
Following the article in last aTected the Hay Creek plant, as A ct o f Congress approved May 17,
quality, but rather low in price,
22nd, ’09, at Lohowa ranch, to
12 *'• Spraying,
the wife o f J. O. Beldin, a week’s Bulletin anent the sub­ it happens to be located at the }90<>’ Iotl; Sec- 20» riP- 1 N-»
edge
of
the
Blue
Mountain
for-|W
M
>
Serial
05507.
ject
of
a
night
operator
at
Ih
i;
J . P. C a r r o l l .
daughter.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
[»lace, the secretary o f the com- c*st reserve.
Arsenate
of
Lead
and its uses,
ly the lands described, or desir­
Miss Maud Bateham arsived
(inercial dub again took the mat-
”
;
Mr.
Rogers,
of
the
Sherwin-
ing
to
object
because
o
f
the
mineral
home last Saturday n ght from
Congress has appropriated $1,- character o f the land, or for "any other
ter up with (lie company, and
Williams
Co.,
of
Portland.
Portland and is spending the:
the reply received by him, which 009,000 for the Celilo canal, it reason, to the disposal to applicant,
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD^RIVFR, OREGON
Holidays witn*her faJirr.
is estimated that this will he
| we here publish, is most encour- sufficient to continue the work should file their affidavits o f protest in
FOR SALE
tliis office, on or before the 21st day of
C. R. Hage, a railroad man o f |aging:
on the canal fo>; myear.
December, 1909.
A f e w fu 1 blooded y o u n g
Diamonds, Wash., is here visit­
Portland, Ore., Dec. 21, ’ 09.
C. W. M oore , Register.
Rhode Island Red misters at
ing during the Holidays with his
$1.50 each. Inquire of C. J. Lit-
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
! Mu. 1 > avid R obinson ,
1 GOOD COOKING
'
QUICK SERVICE
eousins, C. A. and Otto Hage.
tlepage, Mosier, Oregon. ll-12tf
Sec’ y Commercial Club,
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Those who attended the Box
Mosier, Ore.
M ethodist E piscopal
2
When in Hood River take your meals at
■ We, the undersigned taxpay-
Social last Saturday night, from D -nr Sin:
Servires first Sunday in each ers of Road District Number A ll B usiness entrusted t o
flood' River, were the hisses
Referring to your letter month,. 11:30 a. m. and 8 p..m.
Nine, (9) in Wasco County, Ore-
T he C are of the
Dorinda Cooper and Ella Eng­ of December 17th on the subject
Rev.. R alph C haffe , Pastor. ¡ £ ,n- ®nd comprising not less
lish, and C. E. Gove.
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than ten per cento ot the texpay-1 p i r s |; jS j a t l O n a l B a n k
o f anight opera1, or at Mosier:
hth o£ aaid Road District, do
This is a matter that will have
Mrs. John Evans left Wednes­
B aptist
, hereby give notice that a public
of The Dalles, Oregon
day for Hood River, where she to be passed upon by our Gener-
See-»ml and Fourth Sunday in ! meeting of the taxpayer? of said
nu/^<r),r
will spend Christmas week with Superintendent; and we take each month, 11:30 a. m.; 8 p. m. Iioad district Number Nine will j WILL have promi r ATTEN'
attention
$100,000.00,
her daughter,
Mrs.
Frank pleasure in transmitting your)
R ev . V/. A. S tark , Pastor. ,,e lit>ld on Mrniday* December Surplus
capital and undivid­
1 >tter to that gentleman.
Maeey.
27th, 1909, at 2 o ’clock ]». m., at
ed profits
-
100,000.00
Yon may rest assured the mat- j
Lamb’s Hall, in the town o f Mo-
A. P. Bateham and daughter,
C hristian
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
Miss Maud, attended the annual tor will l*e- given the considera
Every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. sier, Oregon, for the purpose of | g D ^ W i l l i a m s M a x A. V o g t
1 voting a special tax levy lor road >
yjce Pres
Cashier
dance o f the Hood River Univer­ tion it e es irves.
and 7:30 p. in.
Yours
truly,
[»urposes
in
said
District:
j_______________________________
sity Club, last Monday night,
Sunday School‘at 10:30 a. m.
W m . M u M urray .
w ficRiwaa a very brilliant affair.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve­ ' C. A. Hage
Chas. Prather
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A complete line o f all kinds o f Harness constantly on
H. G. K I B B £ E
ning
at 7:30, followed by Bible Chas. Bennett
Otto Hage returned last Sat­ Hij Sheep Plant will Close out
hand, but if you prefer to have it made to order,
J. M. Denny
study class. Every one invited. T. C. Godbersen
this is our specialty. We also have a fine line o f
urday from Germany, where he
C.
G.
Stoltz.
Business.
N
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A
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Y
P
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B
L
IC
has been visiting the past six
G. A. Codbersen
C. A. Frey
S U M M E R A N D W IN T E R L A P R O B E S
Yesterday’s Oregonian says
U nion S unday S chool
------------------- THAT CA N ’ T BE BEAT — ------------
months with relatives and friends
1 W. A. Husbands
G. H. Wilson
M o s ie r
- - -
O regon
that a booklet is being prepared
Every Sunday morning at S. 1). Fisher
in his old home town.
H.
G. Kibbee
S A D D L E S , W H IP S . G L O V E S , E T C .
Jin Portland for g moral distribu- 10:30. D r . 1). R obinson , Supt. ■ C. Ü. Perley Jas. E. Carpenter
Miss Edna Johnson, vvho is tion throughout the United States
S eventh D ay A dventist .
¡John Wellberg
H. F. Bothfur
Local Train Service,
teaching school at Boyd, stopped an)| jn foreign countries an-
1 A. M. Roop
J. K. McGregor
- HOOd
Sabbath School.
o. R. & N.
otf at M(»sier Iasi Mbuday tftr a nouncii g the sale of all the flocks
Alex
Stewart
Earl
J.
Bailey
Train No.
Du«*'
Meets every Saturday at 11 a.
short visit and to accompany her »f the Baldwin Sheep & Land
Robert M . Ross
W est Bound.
Aister, Miss Ethel, to Portland, Company and confirming the re m., at Baptist Church. E. S.
9
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5:15 A. M.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
where they will spend the Ib'li-1 cen( announcement thatOrcg<»n’s Erntson, Superintendent
11 .
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-
3:15 P. M.
PUB1JC NOTICE..
relatives, The latter J greatest sheep-breeding plant is
days with relatives.
East Bound.
We, the undersigned resident
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON"
has been teaching at No. 8 1 going out of business. Limited
Y. P. S. C. E.
10
10:25 A . M .
taxpayers of Road District No.
school.
Every Sunday evening at 7:30. ; Ten (10), in Wasco County, Ore­
i range is said to be the cause.
12
10:40 P. M1.
OREGON
(All mail trains:)
gon, and comprising not less
J. G. Edwards, manager ami
Oie n feting of the taxpayers
than
ten
per
cent,
of
the
tax
pay-
L adies ’ A id S ociety
of Road District No. 9, and the principal owner of the Hay Creek
meeting o f the Horticultural Si - ranch, ha gone to New York for- Second and fourth Wednesdays f 1'3 °* Siud Road District, do
hereby give notice that a public
ciety are set for the same time the Winter, but left instructions ot each month.
leading Dealers in
meeting of the taxpayers o f said
Will practice in Mosier and
and place, but they will not in­ at the ranch to make every p r e p ----------------------
Road District No. Ten will be
ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND
May be reached by long dis­
held on Wednesday, December
terfere with each other as the aration to close up the company’s
E S TR A Y .
29th, 1909, at 1:30 P. M... at the
society, whose meeting is je all , shei*p-l»r«iotllnfir business within
in
large
and
small
tracts.
tance phone, Home phone 61.
One two-year-old steer, dark school house. District No. 8, for
.lay session, will take a recess at G'° next 10 months. The com- red, right ear cropped;
one the purpose o f voting a special (It pays to list your property
2 p. m., in order that the tax- puny's holdings, about 26,000 two-year-old roan heifer with
STEAMER
tax levy for road purposes in uith us.)
WilFOTganize.
payers'may hold their meeting, j acres of meadow and grazing small bell, no marks. Owner said District..
J. N. T E A L
A number of interested per-
The box social at Lamb’s Hall lands, will l»e leased to farmers can have above described stock -------------------
S. E. Evans
PEOPLE
^
i
13 niet *ast Monday night at
OWNED
BY
THE
'ist Saturday night was largely for hay-making and pasture. by proving property and paying W. T. McClure
McGregor Qc Bothfur,
E. W. Davidhizer Wm. Wright I
the Bulletin office, as per pre-
attended and thoroughly en­ With more than 1000 acres in al­ all costs.
every Mon-
Geo. W. Mathews W. D. Mathews MOSIER
OREGON , Leaves , Portland
,
, t - - j
. vious announcement, and dis-
joyed. A program was rendered falfa, the lease holds will yield a
S. D. F i s h e r ,
C.
J.
Littlepage,
Arthur
A.Kuhn
I
day,
Wednesday
and
Fnday.at cussed thoroughly the matter o f
laryc
revenue,
making
it
neces­
by the pupils of the school, after
Mosier, Ore.
C. J. Phillips
E. L. Root, j
.....
organizing a band in Mosier.
which a number o f dolls were sary for the company to sell its
Leaves The Dalles every Tues- About twelve expressed their
lands
at
a
sacrifice
Speaking
auctioned off by Auctioneer John
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
BO'IKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
day, Thursday and Saturday at desjre to join and probably this
Denny. Following this th» lunch of the ranch-owner, C. M. Hys-
Call at the B u l l e t i n office and 7 A. M.
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT. SOLD and
kell,
o
f
Portland,
who
is
prepar­
numberwill be increased by sev-
boxes were sold, the bidding l»e
get tags to ship your hides to Freight anj Passengers Solicited eral more before the organiza
EXCHANGED
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
ing
the
company’
s
booklet,
said:
iag lively on some of the more
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
“ While there has been heard
! tion is completed. It was found
attractive l»oxes. The proceeds
Portland.
Local A gent for The Oregonian.
some
criticism
of
the
Govern
D O R S E Y B. S M IT H ,
I that
• most of those who have al-
netted about $30, which amount
G. E. Townsend vouches for
ready
joined possess a band in­
rrvnt
forestry
policy,
Mr.
Ed
will be applied to the school li-
General Manager.
JA S . E. C O L E .
these people.
wards
has
been
misunderstood
strument
of some kind, so that
bhary.
Portland,
Oregon.
the outlay for *“ 10013” will not
in regard to his attitude. He
Bufifthardt & Kelly, of New has said that the cutting down
be Heavy.
York, who bought this year’ s of the ,.anj?0 ¡9 t[10 reason for ’»>•<>•<>•<*
S. D. Fisher was chosen as
REAL
ESTATE
crop of Hood River and Mosier .losing the ranch, because the
manager.
In large or small tracts, at all
.
^,
. .
. -
, , Mr. Fisher has had
apples, take occasion ami a full Hay Creek breeding-plant ca n !
prices, from 1 to 9 miles from S e W i n g M a c h m e S considerable experience in mat
page in the Hood River News to not bo operated on a small scale, j
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°
ters of this kind and is particu-
u
Mosier.
wish “ a Merry Christmas and a Its investment in lands and im­
something Veal'ly gm J do not faH a n d
S h eet
M U S Î C , ^ l y fitted for the work. The
Happy New Year, replete with provements is large, the irn-|
j necessary music has been or­
DEALER IN
to see me before buying.
Can j
For Sale by
health artd prosperity, to the pmvements alone having cost
dered and the boys will perfect
make you fine offers in improved
growers of the Hood River Val­ above $75,000. Its fixed charges
the organization and begin prac­
P
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H
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B
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,
and unimproved orchard lands I
ley affiliated with the Hood River of operation are necessari 1
ticing as soon as they can assem­
Hood
River.
Oregon.
Have i
* at fn*m $20 an acre un.
Apple Growers’ Union."
•».
of th- - lr.is o f its
ble ad thefir instrameris.
also a few good homesteads,
homestead relinquishments and!
MBMÉfe
High Grade Pianos. Gfish o r
Î and timber and stone claims at Pianos Tuned
J. E. N I C H O L S
easy
term s. Paul Hubbard’s Mu­
reasonable prices.
List your Sew ing Machines R epaired
red o
a* er and h u neral
sic House. Hood River.
property with me. it pays.
.ina 11 Sptcfoély
■
D. D. Hail. Me.sier. Ore.
LO CA L
$
OUR EXPERIENCE
h worth
B. E. DUNCAN
i
ORCHARD
:
Davidson Building
For Anything m
MONEY TO YOU
CO.
Hardware, Dry Goods, S^oes. Fur-
ni shines, Wagons, Buggfe.% Hacks
or any kind of Farming Insule-
merits,
LANDS
:
Hood River, Ore.
Call
f)y j
AI
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
1
j DEBUSSEY’S
| Restaurant and Ouster House
Harness !
GEORGE IRVINE
Harness !
River.
Transportation
Company
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i
Pianos, Organs,
A. E. LAKE
The Popular Clothier"
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings
and Shoes
r
T H E D A LL E S, OREGON
I f
I v ot ner 2ml and W ashington Sts.
t
Address. — Lock Box S4
ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN