Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 21, 1910, Image 4

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— LOCAL —
Buggy for sale cheap
at livery stable.
OUR EXPERIENCE
Intuir#
MONEY TO YOU
is worth
f
B. E. DUNCAN & CO.
Have you subscribed for Ibis ^
.paper? Jf not, why not?
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Why buy a suit? Leave yout
¿>ld one at the Bulletin office and
;have it made new.
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ORCHARD
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Hardware, Dry Goods, Slices, Fur­
nishings, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks
or any kind of Farming Imple­
ments,
TO
the
First National Bank
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ttaasTjnssfi'ix.j
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B u s in e s s
ll
T he C ake o r
Mood River, Ore.
Davidsori Building,
S. D. Fisher can furnish baled
hay and straw in any quantity,
‘ ‘ Uncle Lee” Evans made his
from a hale to a carload. Inquire
at livery stable,
11-12-m second trip to town this week
si’vre his accident last Septem-
Have you seen the Aladdin In­ b t . Mr. and Mrs. Evans came
candescent Kerosene Lamp? On in to attend the installation cere­
trial at Bulletin office.
monies of the Odd Fellows and
High Grade Pianos. Cash or Rebekahs, the former t>eing in­
easy terms. Paul Hubbard's Mu. stalled as treasurer o f Beacon
I/xlge for the tenth consecutive
sic House. Hood Itiver.
term.
Clarence Dunsmore was a
O f our many subscriliers, two
business visitor in The Dalles on
have so far come in and renewed
Tuesday.
their subscriptions to the B u l ­
Don Brant returned last week l e t i n . These are Lee Evans
from a three months’ visit with and Arthur Kuhn, the former
relatives in Illinois.
subscribing for two relatives in
Mrs. Dick Evans and daughter,1 the East, and the latter taking
Miss Maud, visited relatives in advantage o f our clubbing rate
with Better Fruit.
The Dalles this week.
C. J. Stubling, a prominent i
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business man o f The Dalles, was j
Joint Installation,
a visitor in town yesterday.
j U a t Tuesday night the local
A
LANDS
For Anything in
FOR SALE
A f e w full blooded y o u n g
i Lt.de Island Red roosters at
vl.50 each. Inquire o i C. J. Lit-
tieppjro, Aloaier, Oregon. ll-12tf
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of The Dalles, Oregon
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HAVE PROMPT ATTENTIO N
Call On Us.
$ 100 . 000.00
I Capital
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
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1,00,000.00
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
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M. W
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ax
Vice Pres.
to our
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Cashier
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H. G. K í B B E E
Subscriber*
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Mosier, Oregon.
N O T A R Y FUF3L1C
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O regon
Local Train Service.
We are making a special offer to mm subscribers that
will appeal to them, particularly those who are fruit
growers or are interested in fruit growing.
o . R. & N.
Train No.
West Hound.
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Our offer is to give the M osieu B u l l e t in and B etter
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F ruit One Year for Two Dollars.
East Hound.
Every person in Mosier District should subscribe for
his home paper,?and every person should have that
publication, B etter F r u it , which is invaluable to the
man who woule makd a success of fruit-raising. In
fact, he can’t_afford to he without it. H eie is your
opportunity to get the two papers for almost the price
o f one. This offer is for all our present subscribers
who renew their subscriptions to tiie B u l l e t in on or
before March 1, as well as for all new subscribers.
10
- 10:25 A. M.
- 10:40 P. M.
trains. )
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are our Tooth Washers and the
praise
(A ll mail
, )dii-s of Odd Fellows and Re­
o f them. They are pure, fragrant ami
bekahs held a joint installation
antiseptic, c le a n sin g both
tc-t ill ami
of officers in Lamb’s Ilall. The
gums, re m o v in g the tartar and g iv in g
Leading Dealers in
a sweet perfume to the
breath. We
officers of the Reliekah lodge ■
also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
; were first installed by Deputy 1
ORCHARDS a n d FR U IT LAN D
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
Leave your Watches and (¡ran(j Master Nora
Hunter, j
lequisite for the bathroom and toilet.
in
large
and
small
tracts.
Clocks at Nichols store. Cool- j v },ose Work was exceptionally!
Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
idge will repair them for you
and Sachets are second to none
in
(I t pays to list your property
January 26th.
| Deputy Grand Master Chris;
quality, but rather low in price,
with us.)
Messrs. Paul Hubbard and R. McCleay then installed the offi-
A. Soule, of Hood River, were cers of Beacon Lodge,
after ... .. ,
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McGregor & Bothfur,
business visitors in town yester-1 which a fine supper was spread
NOTICE,
day.
and partaken o f by the members and asked him if he wanted to
MOSIER
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OREGON
and tb^ikfamilies and'friends t o ; ,)e shown anything. “ No,” said
On’ account o f needed repairs
E. H. Shepherd of Hood River,
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD^RIVER, OREGON
the number o f about 75. These the nervou8 man;
I Just want the steamer J. N. Teal” will
publisher o f Better Fruit, came
My physician has be tied up on January 1st, 1910,
mV la ir Mrm/llv i »* ntl nil ik- public installations are the occa- to sit around, my pity»
REAL
ESTATE
up last Monday to attend the
.
,
,
recommended quiet for me and for several weeks. We are pre -1
horticultural
tor much enjoyment among says m"|~n
.
no,.neunmal meatincr
meeting - w
w i h l l i e <• n i> -31011 ....................
above all ' c things
ings that I paring for the coming year’s} In large or srrtall tracts, at all j
the members and their friends, sf vs
didn’t meet.
bringing them into closer social should avoid being in a crowd, business by putting our steamers I prices, from 1 to 9 miles from * GOOD cO O K iN G
QUICK SERVICE f
lively Noticing that you did not adver- in first class condition and hOpe Mosier. I f you are looking for | u u u
l u u iy iin u
A complete line o f Watches, relations and creating a
Chains, "Rings, Fobs, etc., will interest in the orders, both of tise in the newspapers, I thought to have the loyal support o f all something really good do not fail “
When in Hood River take your meals at *
„.I,:,,i, have a permanent
.,„,1 that this would lie as quiet a persons along the Columbia Riv- to see me before buying.
buying. Can
be on display at C. G. Nichol’s which
place as I could find, so I justler, as only through such support ] make you fine offers in improved i •
store January 26th,
very satisfactory growth.
dropped in for a few hours of cun the fine be ot the service i t j an(] unimproved orchard lands _
The Indies Aid will meet with
should be to the people. Due
isolation.”
at from $20 an acre up.
Have i *
notice will be given of resump­
Mrs. Fraederick next Tuesday,
SCHOOL NOTES.
also
a
few
good
homesteads,
8
tion o f service.
January 25, instead o f Wednes­
Lafean Bill Pigeonholed.
homestead relinquishments and *
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h
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day. Ail members are request-! The half year examination is
and timber and stone claims at j *
According to a dispatch from
General Mngr.
ed to lie present
I being given in Mrs. Gove’s room
reasonable prices.
List your j *
the Oregon News Bureau in
Clinton Harvey and family, o f j ^ 's week.
property
with
me,
it
pays
Washington, the Lafean apple
CHURCH; DIRECTORY.
Coyote, visited several days this! A t a meeting o f the literary
package bill, which is being op­
D. D. Hail. Mosier, Ore.
Week with the former’s parents, society la3t Friday, it was decid-
posed by growers o f the North­
M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l
Address, — Lock Box 84
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harvey.
led to 1 h > known hereafter as the
west, has been pigeonholed in
Services first Sunday in each
W. H. Weber, o f Chicago, who j “ Mosier School LeOrren So- committee and stands little
month, 11:80 a. m. and 8 p. m.
is a partner with A. P. Buteham C'^V-
E S TR A Y .
chance o f passing. Congress­
last
Pupils were
startled
R e v . R a l p h C h a f f e , Pastor.
in the East Hood River Fruit
man Hawley, o f this state, is a
One two-year-old steer, dark
Co., spent last Friday in town Wednesday by a fire alarm and member o f the committee on A g - *
red, right ear cropped; one
W a t c h m a k e r
a n d
j e w e l e r ,
B a p t is t
attending to business matters the building was emptied in less riculture, before which the bill
two-year-old roan heifer with
than
two
minutes.
connected with the company.
is pending, and should a move be
Second and Fourth Sunday in ' 3maj] bell, no marks. Owner
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Gertrude Proctor is a new ad­ made to report it to the house ho each month, 11:30 a. m.; 8 p. m. can have above
described stock
W. A. and Mark Dabney, of dition to the seventh grade.
will summon the Oregon growers,
R e v . W. A. S t a r k , Pastor. by proving property and paying
Hood River, came up Wednesday
The ninth grade are progress­ to show that it is unfair to this
all costs.
night and yesterday took a trip ing nicely in itookkeeping, the part of the country.—Glacier.
R epair W ork left at C. G. N ich ors
C h r is t ia n
S. D. F ish er ,
into the country hack o f Mosier chief difficulty being how to han­
Store w ill receive prom pt attention.
Mosier, Ore.
to look at some fruit land.
Every Sunday at 11:30 a. m.
Safe Anesthetic Found.
dle so much cash.
and 7'30 p. m.
A Philadelphia special to the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macey drove
Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.
Record-Herald says that years of
Notice for Publication
over from Hood River last Tues-;
NOTICE.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve­
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
investigation
by
surgeons
for
a
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore­
day to visit Mrs. Macey’s pa-1
perfect anesthetic which would ning at 7:30, followed by Bible gon, December 22, 1909.
The ladies of the Civic Im- have no detrimental effect on study class,
rents and attend the joint instal-
Every one invited.
Notice is hereby given that
the
P H Y S IC IA N a n d s u r g e o n
lation o f Rebekahs and Odd Fel- provement Club are planning to the heart or other vital organs
I Northern Pacific Railway Company,
lows.
give, in the near future, an "Old o f the patient, have apparently
U n io n S u n d a y S c h o o l
! whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
B. E. Duncan came up from Folks Concert” and a New Eng­ been rewarded. Electricity has
Every
Sunday morning at Minn., has this 20th day o f December,
come
to
the
attention
of
the
sur­
i
land
dinner,
for
the
purpose
of
Hood River last Tuesday to look
geons, and investigations going 10:30. D r . I). R o b i n s o n , Supt. 1!M)9 filed in this office its application to
1 select under the provisions of the Act
into the report that the fruit creating a fund which is neces­ on hero and abroad, the results i
S e v e n t h D ay A d v e n t i s t .
of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30
trees in his orchard on Seven sary for the maintenance o f the o f which have just been made
Will practice in Mosier and
Sabbath School.
Stat. 5J7, 0201 as extended by the Act
public, show that electricity is
Mile were being destroyed by street lamps.
of
Congress,
approved
May
17,
1906,
May be reached by long dis­
Meets every Saturday at 11 a.
It is to he hoped that the ladies far superior to any o f the drugs
rabbits.
the Wt 1-2 S W 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. I N . ,
m.,
at
Baptist
Church.
E.
S.
now
used.
It
produces
a
state
tance phone. Home phone 61.
R. 11 E..W . M.
No. 05735.
• Rev. H. C. Clark, o f Corval­ will recieve a liberal patronage o f insensibility, called ‘ ‘electric Erntson, Superintendent.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
lis. has been secured as resident in this commendable effort, sleep.” by acting on the nerve
ly the lands described, or desiring to
pastor of the Christian Church which will mean that the allevia­ centers of the brain.
Notice for Publication
Y. P. S. C. E.
object because o f the mineral character
ST E A M E R
tion
o
f
the
financial
"burden
of
The sleep is not fatal, and
and will enter upon bis duties
o f the land, or for any other reason, to
[Publisher. ]
Every Sunday evening at 6:30. the disposal to applicant, should file
J.
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the first o f February. His fami­ "letting their lights shine” will when the electric current is
Department of the Interior.
their affidavits of protest in this office,
opened the influence is immedi­
ly will not join him here until be very materially felt.
on or before the 1st day o f February. OW NED
B Y THE PEO PLE U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
L a d ie s ’ A in S o c ie t y
ately lost and the patient be­
1910.
! December 10th, 1909.
his daughter finishes her school
comes conscious without feeling
Second and fourth Wednesdays
Leaves Portland every Mon-
Notice ts hereby given that Charles
C.
W.
MOORE.
For
Sale
term in Corvallis.
any o f the after-effects common of each month.
Register.
iter. day, \\ ednesday and Friday at ' E. Hawver, whose post office address
with
drug
anesthetics.
A t a bargain, if taken soon,
F. H. Coolidge, the Hood IJ i v -
j is Salt Lake City, Utah, did, on the
(First Pub. Dec.31 I.ast Pub Jan. 28) 1 A. M.
e r jeweler, was in town Wednes­ an old established Restaurant in
Leaves The Dalles every Tues- ^th d“y of ¡*artch' 19™\ * leAin ,!his of"
BOOKS.
STATIONERY.-
PERIODICALS
and
SCHOOL
1 ,
,
J O . ,
fice Sworn Statement and Application,
day, attending to business mat­ Hood River, Oregon. Good loca­
Notice for Publication
day, Thursday and Saturday at N-0. 0 4 5 9 7 , to purchase the SW 1-4NE
SU
PPLIES
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OLD
BOOKS
BOUGHT,
SOLD
and
tion;
8
lodging
rooms
in
connec­
ters. Mr. Coolidge has made
The ~ A. M.
i 1-4, NVV1-4SE1-4, E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12,
United States Land
Office,
EXCHANGED
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SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR
arrangements to be in Mosier tion, four o f which are furnish­
Dalles, Oregon. December 22nd, 1909 . Freight and Passengers Solicited t p - 1 N > R 11 EWM., and the timber
A N Y PER IO D ICAL A T
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
every Wednesday for the pur­ ed. Price $550. $350 cash, bal-
thereon, under the provisions o f the act
Notice is hereby given that the
Loca l A gent for The Oregonian.
pose of doing repair work and mice on installments. Rent $25
of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
State of Oregon has filed in this office
per month. P. O. Box 567, Hood
know-n as the “ Timber and Stone
DORSEY B. SMITH,
taking orders.
its application. Serial No. 05720, to se­
JAS. E. C O L E .
L aw ,” at such value as might be fixed
j21tf
lect under the provisions o f the Act of
General Manager. -
At the joint installation of offi­ River, Oregon.
C. K. Marshall and B. E. Dim-
can, two real estate men of Hood
River, were visitors in town yes­
terday.
This offer withdrawn March 1st
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
DEBUSSEY’S
Restaurant and Oyster House
F. H. COOLIDGE
Transportation
Company
cers of Oregon Fir Camp, M. W.
A-.
and
Marguerite Camp,
Royal Neighbors, in Portland
Jast week, the officers of the lat­
ter lodge were installed by Mrs.
M. A. Mosier, state Oracle. Mrs.
Mosier is spending the Winter in
Portland
on account of lur
health.
NOTICE.
To the fruit growers and mem-
iters o f the Mosier Fruit Grow­
ers' Association:—Estimates for
lime and sulphur solution for
spraying should he in my hands
by February 1st.
J o h n
C
»•iot >•<>•<-I-
-•«•¡tOOOl»-
A. E. LAKE
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A nervous looking man went
into a store the other dav and
I
sat down for half an hour or so, *
when a clerk r>»ked him if there
was anything he could do for
him. He said no, he didn't want
anything. The clerk went away
ami he sat an hour or two longer
when the proprietor went to him
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
the lands described, or desir-
(First Publication IVc. -U.
Last Pub. Jan. 28-. 1
HIDES!!
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g
,
.
M a C h in e S
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by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
such application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, the tim­
ber estimated 259,000 board feet at
75 cts per M. and the land $205.75*
that said applicant will offer final proof
‘'T .
'M,
^ day of
T v March,
T T
statement on o the 2nd
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Sheet Music of the unLi'stlf^L^d omUZ
For Sale by
P au l H ubbard .
Hood River. Oregon.
HIDES!!!
Call at the BULLETIN office and Pianos
get tags to ship your hides to Seu ing
Kauffman, Davidson. Semmel. of
Portland.
G. E. Townsend vouches for
.«»•iMMiatu
these people.
|
DALLES, OREGON |
Oregon.
P i a n o s , Organs,
r
~“on-H1to.lti r _ * ° , a n d
should file their affidavits o f protest in
this office, on or before the 1st day of
February. 1910.
C. W . M o o r e . Register.
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings
and Shoes
I
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H HIDES!
i THE
Portland.
ing
S
, to . object because of the mineral
..
character of the land, or for any other
DEALER IN
arroll ,
ly
f
“The Popular Clothier '
Manager.
NOTICE.
A meeting o f the Horticultural
Society will be held next Monday
MÍT'i'nuun ut 1 p. m. Subject
for discussion will bo ‘ ‘Spray-
ing.” l»d by J. P. Carroll. E v­
ery one interested in fruit rais­
ing should not fail to attend, as
tho subject o f spraying is a very
imp 'riant one.
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Congress o f August 14, 1848, and the
Acts supplementary and amendatory
thereto, the W H alf of N W Quarter of
Sec. 13. Tp. 2 N .. R. 11 EW M .
Tuned
M achines R epaired
The Dalles, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent is­
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
in this office, alleging facta which
, would defeat the entry.
C. W. MOO It 4!.
Register.
(F ir*» Pub. Dec 81 Last Pub. Feb.25.)
5 Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. i
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