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Æ ! MBSSXäia&fiEO. ,.. j — LOCAL — M « g r . ’í.- tJ GUR EXPERL A l KS<J o u n t ! v rot ‘ of [ Buggy for sale cheap. at livery stable. Inquire Have you subscribed for this paper? If not. why not? N 9 Why buy a suit? Leave your old one at the Bulletin office and have it made new. à r ;. E. TN T X s OR O C I] TT a J A Mrs. W . A. Stark came home- last Tuesday from h visit will, her sons at Hood River. Price Hunter came up from from Alsea last Monday night on a business trip, returning Home on Wednesday. lì. : \ * o ‘ • ( v ». 9 Davidson Buildin S. D. Fisher can furnish baled hay and straw in any quantity, ans; Receiver, Mrs. F. Alling- from a bale to a carload. Inquire ton; Marshal, Mrs. Flmer Roori V - 1 -s ?/■> at livery stable. ll-1 2 -;n ÌK I \ j 1. C., Orie Hodge; 0 . C .( Leslie , Have you seen the Aladdin In ! Root: Manager, Mrs. Zel'a !>■ - — / ; J candescent Kerosene Lamp? On vidhizer. trial at Bulletin office. j A fter the installation ceremo- High Grade Pianos. Gash or | n;'-s the Woodnv n <r ve an exh’ - easy terms. Paul Hubbard’ s Mu bition drill which was exceeding- j ly well executed. sic House. Hood River. J. M. Elliott is “ rusticating” in Portland this week. v L* v.:: ' . • ;>iED C a :; e O v t i .£ A t? r .. r-) JLf , Ü KJ .... 1 B ¿X. - tu. t # -* • v •r v-y , t ik i! i O 2 *1 ÍLJ * j t. je. 7 * r ¡r*. '*'* d.YO. TT f Dry Cords, Slices, Par n i3 iiK 1 2 D , agone, ' jugies, HacI KS o r L e y k Liad o f F i:i nino; In* Die- merits, to t rirst r< Penai nank 1 I a- he D :..l s, O re g o n WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION < g ul - n ),6O0 j OO Suri lus ° u-J undivid ed • rofits - 100 000.00 J. S. D ffi N U ú PP.ESlDïâNT Lu M. W ’ LT. í ;.: s !. . a x A. VooT n 7 F T<* n Vic T p i ! H. G. ’ -T . y th r > CÂ t U r.j ' v| % r • • " I'j of ç aa n Death of John P egl. John P egg lied at The rrri-j 1 ‘nee o f his n-'-cp^s, near M o-; 8ier, on Monday night, January 10th, after a lingering illness, at the age o f 02 years. The funer al was held Wednesday afternoon from the Baptist ( nurch, con-, l ifted by Rev. W . A. S “ rk. in i io K ent. was in Odd Fellows! Ore ^ V -• ♦n, - ¡t- ”1 .1 9 ■'•A \ ■ s i IL -/ V' A V* • j ecl f, M OS! KR j - - - v O % i W ïr'i»/ 1 Cri ± u /r Moi 1er, Oregon. FU B U C f, C..J7 . . j f fi Y r i O T A ri , », Æ ! A E I \ ■ OREGON! Loca! Train Sem ice. Train No. mi'-re subscribcrs that nsc v.’ho ave fruit d in fruit growir.g. Our offer is to give tl VlOSIER BlTI.LETIN and BlSTTER 9 11 \\r, to ...». .k growers or a- O. R. & N. D u- W.-St Bound. - 5:15 A. M 3:15 P. M. o Doli ars. F k u : t One Ye r for ' Fu.jt Found. W ater pipes in various parts Cemetery. 10:75 A. M. Every person in ' Mosier Disti ict fdioùltl sul-.-•crihe for 10 Deceased was born in Fulton i o f town have be mi frozen j:l>is - 10:10 P. M. 12 Ids home par er, and every jierson sliould bave that :u-e our Tooth Washers and tli-- f raise county, Illinois, coming to Ore- week, causing considerable an (All mail trains.) o f tl ra. They are pure, frt* rent and i i-u ? " , i it , wh.V’i ?s i n v a l i t o t l v j jmblication. Pgv ron uiNiut t o years a- o. Sonv noyance. antiseptic, el.-an.-ing both t td and . fn'iff-i'gi irg . !n man w'no woule ■ears previous'To comiiiy, to tie gu ns. rein-; ’ ing tiie tartar end giving Rev. Mr. Husbands, o f Mc state he had a stroke of paraly I fi , . i ; ; fact, he can’ t a(T o ! .i Lo he without it. Leading D e a l s in a sweet perfume to the breath. We Minnville, held services in the sis which affected bis general opportunity to g< ■! fi.e l.v/o papers irir almi st thè i lice also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and O R C H A R D S a n d -F R U IT L A N D Christian Church last Thursday health and from which he never j o f one. This off ‘er is for all our preselit subsciihers Soaos for dental purposes, and very req lisite for the bathroom and i ih t. and Friday evenings. noì < • riptioiis io thè iii/LLL'i'iN on or who renew their in large and small tracts. recovered. Our lines o f Fancy Sou; s, Perii.mes before March 1, as v/ell as for all new subscrifiers. He leaves his parents, Mr. an< ll A. P. Bateham returned yes an-! S-.IC. 1 , -s are s cond to none in (ft p a y s to list y o u r p r o p e r ty j terday from Portland, where he Mrs. It. H. Pegg, one brother quality, bat rather low in price, * • * with us.) :r ? r .' 1 1 • brother, j attended to business matters for a id two sisters. Henry, and one sister. Dean, several days. residing with their parents, the j McGregor Q¿ Bothrur, C. A. McCargar and family re other sister, Mrs. Tom Lear, 1 iv -; N O TIC E , The Redmond Commercial turned home on Tuesday from - OR EG O N ing in Frederick, 111. Club, jur.torg.'ii.iz: <1 utR- inioiid On'account o f needed r« ■pairs M OSIER Portland, where they spent sev • CHAS. N. CLARKG - HOODr RIVER, OREGON ! Ore., is one of (dio ludert ut mi- the -steamer “ J. N . Teal’ ’ will eral weeks visiting friends. hers of the Oregon De elopmont | it. tied im v.n January 1st, 1910, OUR P O R T L A N D ¡¡LETTER. The Grange will hold an ail REAL ESTATE Portland, Or.. Jan. 11. (S; cittì League, it l.nvh-e, • C d foi and for several weeks. W e are pre day session o f their’liody on tin In large or small tracts, at all Pending timber sales from the been admitted to fellowship in paring for the coming year’s first Saturday in February, at the big family o f Oregon’ s most prices, from 1 to 9 miies from ft m business by putting our steamers ! u u national forest rest rves of Ore Q U ICK S E R V IC E , . . .. , , . J GOOD CO O K IN G which subjects o f interest will progrcssive'comrnunities. There in first Cie condition and hope Mosier., It you arc looking tor -j gon and Washington will mean a be discussed. A full attendance 1 revenue to the two common are now 1 02duly accredited mem- to have th loyal support of all something really good do not fail When in ITood River take your meals at o f the members is desired. Can wealths of more than $200,000. her-, of the Oregon Development persons along the Columbia Riv to see me before buying. Most o f the band instruments This sum will go to the school League. er, as only through such su pport1 make ypu fine offers in improved 7ST have arrived and th e'b oys are t.’id road funds of the two states, Oregon ranks seventh among can the line be o f the service it land unimproved orchard lands A a Ai hard at work, practicing togeth the counties benefited being those all the states in railroad building should ire to the people. Due i at from $20 an acre up. Have kJ notice will be given o f resump er once a week and in the mean in which the timber grew. The during 1909. These ligures are i also a few good homesteads, tion o f service. time “ tooting their "horns” in distribution o f this money w if compiled by the leading railroad homestead relinquishments r.nd D o-vftffY B . S m i t h , - season and out. It’s astonishing mean great improvement to both publications o f the country and and timber and stone claims at s? r X Á 4. Ü Vs-*S OL 1*? M 1 V-^ * J General v.Ingr. how many “ blow-hards” there States. reasonable prices. List your show that the Beaver State add are in this town. However,they property with me, it pays. Sales this year will be the ed 131 miles to its railroads dur CHURCil 'DUílXTORY. will soon be able to restore order ing the year ju st closed. The heaviest yet made from govern D. 1). Hail. Mosier, Ore. out of chaos, and Mosier will ment reserves. Last year sales Pacific Northwest is declared! to M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l Adtffess. — Lock Box 84 then be proud o f her musica in the two states aggregated 130,- : ^,e ^ ie Kr(>at ol competitive Services . first Sunday in each talent. 000,000 feet, board measure. railroad building in the United The struggle o f the mon ih, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. This year proposals have been States. R e v . R a l p h C h a f p e , Pastor. One t v )-year-o!d steer, dark Board of Directors Chosen made for the purchase of about I u - ilroads to enter Central Oregon red, right ear cropped; one W atchm aker a n d J ew eler , v ' ■‘:IK'n'1 The following board o f direct 650.000,000 feet. Crowing seme- . V B a p t is t , the Willamette Valley and >n the tv.o-year-old roan heifer with ors of the Mosier Valley Tele- |ty timber on private holdings, Qr ; ,on ( ;()i(M tfOU(l„ .> 1S ,. ,c.()l,|. -ri-\ Second and Fourth Sunday in ¡ smta 1 bell, no marks. Owner H O O D R sV E R , O R E G O N ' o . s ’ yhone Co. was chosen at the an is leading millmen to the reserves ed. This is a far better show ing: ?ach month, 11:20 a. m . ; 8 p. m. can have above described stock • - or logs. This increase is < for the past year than was made! nual meeting and election, held R ev . W . A . S p a r k , Pastor. by proving property and paying ’H new last Tuesday: David Robinson, pected to continue for the next in Iff . when .9 i.m, , . R e p a ir W o r k left a t C. G . N ic h o F s all costs. 1 railway was built in this state. C. T. Bennett, Geo. Chamber lew years until the point is S. D. F is h e r , A generai revision o f rates on | C h r is t ia n lain, Elmer Root, J. N. Mosier. reached where only mature tim S io r e w ill receive p r o m p t atten tion . the North Bank road that is fa Mosier, Ore. Every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. This board will hold a meeting ber will be cul. vorable to the shippers o f im soon to elect its officers for the Stumpage prices charged this Northwest f.;ts been announced and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. ensuing year. Notice for Publication year by the government are and w ill go into effect February DR. H. L. DUMBLE 1. 'I n-' a, v raths .- ill apply is- Prayer meeting Thursday eve- about $2. The forestry law pro U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- tween points on the road in , ning at 7:30, followed l»y Bible con. Decem ber 22, 1909. vides that 25 per cent o f the Broken Arm Improving. \\ sliingti n i,nd i ween ah ^.a- study class. Every one invited. PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON Notice is hereby "¡veil that the stumpage revenue shall go to the tions and P o r tla n d A r v .mil E. E. Fraedricks was a^pleas- Northern Pacific Railway Company, state where the forest is cut. more favorable rates will be U n io n S v n h a y S c h o o l ant caller at our office'this week. win mu ! postotliee address is St. Paul,' HOOD R IV E R : OR EG O N This means that the revenue to man. eac ; no, . e pivc.ucts Minn., iu-.s this 2 'th day o f December, He recently moved his family in Every Sunday morning at Ihe two states for the coming ! and fresh meats in carloads. 1909 tiled in this office its application to to town from the ranch and they ■ conce ions by the 11 1 11 1,0:80. D *u f). R o b i n s o n , S u p t . year from timber cut off forest Th select under the provisions o f the A ct! are occupying Wm. Johnson’s ill add t(' the hi 5 Ì 110 SS of i line S even ti D a y A d v x t is t . of Co! ress. i| proved July 1, ifcw (B0 , reserve lands will be.about L l,- J W ill practice in Mosier and Portland livestock packing plants newly completed residence. St.-d. ;/J7, (>20) as extended by the Act Sabbath School. 200 , 000 . and increase the y e lige of It will be‘remembered that]Mr. May be reached by long dis Me. ts every Saturday at 11a. o f Congress, a',.proved May 17, lt'oe. Numerous important conven Pori'and as a pneivirg hon e Fraedricks was injured ¿several the W 1-2 PM 1-4 Pec. 2J, Tp. 1 N .. tance phone. Home phone 61. center. in., at Baptist Church. E. S. It.' 11 E ..W . M. No. 0,7735. weeks ago by a blast o f rock, tions o f interest throughout the Em tson, Superintendent. Anj’ and all persons claiming adverse Confidence hi Oi-"' on’s future which broke his arm al>ove the Northwest are scheduled for — ly to.■ lands described, or desiring to Portland during the present is shown b e- m Asters Notice for Publication elbow. The accident occurred STEAMER object because o f the mineral character Y . P. S. C. E. [Publisher.] while Mr. Fraedricks was work month. The Oregon State Fed- every little while a; I nn it o f Vne land, or for any other reason, to KH*n recorded in the no-; Every Sunday evening at 6:39. the di s - e - d to a I ’hunt, should file Department of the Interior. ing on the Hill road in the Des ■ration o f Labor anil the N o r t h - has ju e their a.d hivits o f p t- si in this office, gotiations prelii” ■ \ t<‘ the PE O P LE U. S. I,and Office at The Dalles, Oregon BY THE chutes canyon. The blastjwas .vest Retail Harness & Saddlery 4 ’ ^ ing over o f th«» Portland Gas on or be for. the 1st day o! February. O W N E D L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y December 10th, 1909. 191U. let off by workmen on the Har- Association opened their annual ô^n p an y in- tlù- K!, ■trie Share! Leaves Portland every Mon Notice is hereby given that Charles Second and fourth Wednesdays C. W. MOORE. gathering on Monday. January & Bond Company, of N ew York, riman line across the river who, dav, Wednesday and Friday a E. Hawver, whose post office address Register. o f each month. 1 )0. it is claimed, did not give proper 10. and interesting sessions are at a co.-f ol al ... - V is Salt Lake City, Utah, did, on the (First Pub. Dec.Ill I.aat Pub Jan. 23) 1 A . M. being held by both of these 5th day of March, 1909, file in this of- warning that the explosion was L ea v es T h e D a lles every T u e s -; J , bodies. Good attendance has , , . nee Sworn Statement and Application, due. d a t , lh uisdp.j and Saturday at x 0. 04597, to purchase the SW1-4NE Nofice for Publication The operation'which was "nec marked the conventions, the del 7 A . M. I t, NMM-4SE1-4. E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12, The ! Land Oft ce. United States essary to fasten the bones so egates being widely representa Down er 22ml, i 9 oy. F reigh t a n d P a ss en g e rs S olicited U’- 1 N-> R- 11 KWM-, amI the timber 1 Dalits, Oregon. they would knit^properly, was a tive o f the North Pacific states. (hereon, under the provisions of the act Notice is hereby given that the j 1 ’he Oregon Retail Hardware A c ! of June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory. difficult one, but the arm is’ pro- State o f Oregon has filed in this office ; known as the ‘ ‘Timber and Stone D O R S E Y B . S M IT H , gressing nicely toward ¡recovery. Implement Dealers’ Association, its application, Serial No. 06720, to se L aw ,” at such value as might be fixed which embraces those portions General Manager. lect under the provisions o f the Act o f ; M r .; Fraedricks ’ will remain at by appraisement, and that, pursuant to o f Washington tributary to Congress o f August It, 1343, and the home until his arm is well enough Portland, Oregon. such application, the land and timber 1 Acts supplementary and amendatory ' Portland, as well as this whole for him to'report'for duty. thereon have been apprais.d, the tim - * 3OC0W NM -CXMKK.X * “ ►v ►«■■l a** ther< to, the \V Half o f N\V Quarter o f | state, will meet here January 18 ber estimated 259,000 board feet at ¡Sec. 13. Tp. 2 N.. R. 11 EWM. 75 cts per M, and the land $205.75; and 1!*, and the Pacific Federa O r g a n s , install* ions. Any and all persons eisiming adverse . P i a n o s , that said applicant will offer final proof tion o f Hardware & Implement ly the t. or d. >ir q T ' ^ A T o p h t n O C ' in suPP°rt of his application and sworn The local lodges o f Modern Dealers’ Association will meet ing to ’ I’“ ' ■ ” ' . the ' ,:u'ral o C W l i l g l v i c t u i u n c o sUltement on the 2nd day of March. Woodmen and Royal Nt'ighbors here January 20 and 21. character o f th ‘ r : a,,v ot‘" r J C l -,^ .^ ,4- \ I n o i o 1910, before the Register and Receiver hsld a joint installation in Lam b’s ” a " ,h ' 11 to »rplb‘m‘ 1. a n a o n e e t 1V1 U S I C n { th e United States Land Office, at The Young Peoples’ Societies DE.U KR IN Hall, last Monday night. The should file tln ir affidavits o f protest in -ri,« .i i e. Oregon. Qreiron The n Dalles, o f Christian Endeavor through « » For Sale by this office, on or before the 1st day o f Woodmen officers insialled were: * rsi? Any person is at liberty to protest out the state are planning to send February, 1910. i U i 111. i i i i D ' o Counsel, E. Evans; Advisor, El- P a u l H u b b a r d . this purchase before entry, or initiate full delegations to the big state C. W. M o o r e , Register. a contest at any time before patent is tner Root: Banker, J. N. Mosier: Hood River, Oregon. (first Fublicatkm De«. 31. La»t Pub. Jan. t8,i . convention to bo held.in Portland sues. by filing s corroborated affidavit Clerk, John! W elllierg; Escort, in this office, alleging tèe is venie!» February 15, 16 and 17. Dr. I^ee Evans; W*t<*hmnn, Leslio would defeat the e” try. H ID E S !!! H ID E S ! H ID E S !! Francis E. Clarke, o f Boston, Root; Sentry, Ira Evans; Mana t . W. MOORE. president of the W orld’s Chris M. rie ar. 1 Otanos Tuned Call t th e B u l l e t g e for three years, Orie Hodge. Register. tian Endeavor LTnion; General íTr*t L » to sr.Mi yo ur hides to Sewing Machines Repaired I / r \ I 1 1 J U a J j I First Pub. Dec 31 Last Pub. Feb,25.) Officers installed «for Royal Secretary William E. Shaw, and Käu(: litan. Dav idson , Seni mel, of Neighbors: Oracle, Mrs. A (Root; Dr. John Willis B ier, president Bort':•ind. ? n ,l o nA Vice-Oracle, Mrs. Stew o f Occidental College, are among i ‘tu r n O k -b . W1 iL i liU U G. 4 • . Townsend vonci >es for art; Chancellor. M r».. My ra. W ell- the prominent na.nc3 that will be these P1copie. berg; Recorder, Mm. Edna L -• on the program. a ist ï . % j offer withdravm THE GLACIER PHARMACY ! ■4 Q C1 ö O V i urani an Y »Q aster House F. H. COOLIDGE ESTRAY. s Transportation Company J. N. TEAL A. E. LAKE “ T h e P o p u la r C lo th ie r M en’s Clothing, and Shoes THE Corner T) A T J (FR W O R EG O N . ton ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN