Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 28, 1910, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
Buggy for sale cheap. Inquire
at livery stable.
Have you spbscril>cd for this
paper? If not. why not?
OUR EXPERIENCE
Is worth
FOR SALE
A fe w full blooded y o u n g
Rhode Island Red roosters at
$1.50 each. Inquire of C. J. Lit-
tlepage, Mosier, Oregon. ll-12tf
MONEY TO YOU
B. E. DUNCAN & CO.
ORCHARD
Davidson Building,
:
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m m iism m K-j’
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A ll B usiness entrusted
T he C are of the
LANDS
:
Hood River,, Ore.
For Anything in
Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur­
nishings, Wagons, Buggies’, Hacks
or any kind of Farming Imple­
ments,
i >aas -
to
Why buy a suit? Leave your
old one at the Bulletin office and j
have it made new.
of The Dalles, Oregon
S. D. Fisher can furnish baled
hay and straw in any quantity,
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Waite-Booth Nuptials.
from a bale to a carload.' Inquire
Capital
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$100,000.00
Surplus and undivid­
at livery stable.
H- 12-m A very pretty wedding was
ed profits - 100,000.00
solemnized at the bride’s home
Have you seen the Aladdin In­ in Mosier on Sunday last, at high
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
candescent Kerosena Lamp? On noon, when Rev. W. A. Stark
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
trial at Bulletin office.
Vice Pres.
Cashier i
united in marriage Mrs. Isabella!
High Grade Pianos. Cash or Booth and Harry E. Waite, of
aasy terms. Paul Hubbard’s Murj Porlland, in the presence ofj
H. G. K I B B E E
3ic House. Hood River.
the immediate families of tlx
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i contracting parties and a few in- i
LO ST.
j timale triends. They were at-i
NOTARY PU B LIC
On Saturday, January 22nd, a tended by Mr. J. K. McGregor|
M o s ie r
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O reg o n
Scarf pin, with opal setting. A and Mrs. Hattie McGregor. Af­
a25S3X
reward will he paid for its re ter congratulations were over a
turn to the Bulletin office.
buffet luncheon was served by
Local Train Service.
We are making a special offer to our subscribers that
. O. R. & N.
J. W. Palmer and wife, of Miss Booth, Miss Jennie Booth
will appeal to them, particularly those who are fruit
T rain No.
Duo
Hood River, were guests, of and Miss Waite.
growers or are interested in fruit growing.
W est Bound.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MeCargar Both Mr. and Mrs. Waite are
well and favorably known here,
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5:15 A. M.
the first part of the week.
Our ofFer is to give the M osier B u l l e t i n and B e t t e r
the latter having lived in Mosier
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3:15 P. M.
F ruit One Year for Two Dollars.
Misses Leta, Ora and Georgia a number of years, being, in
E a st Bounti,
Waite came up last Saturday business here until about a year
Every person in Mosier District should subscribe for
10
10:25 A. M.
from Eugene, where they are in igo. She will he greatly missed
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his home paper,Jand every person should have that
are our Tooth W ashers and the praise
(All mail train s.)
school, to be present at their as she was very popular in the
publication. B etter F ruit , which is invaiuable'to the
o f them . They are pure, i*rni»rKnHand
father’s wedding. They returned 30Cja| circle,
man who woule makd a success of fruit-raising. In
an tisep tic, cleansing both
teeth and
gum s, rem oving the ta r ta r and giving
home on Sunday at lernoon.
i Mr. Waite was also a resident
fact, he can’t afford to hie without'it. Here is your
Leading Dealers in
a sw eet perfum e to the b reath . We
opportunity to get the two papers for almost the price
We received an interesting ac- of Mosier for several years. I k *
also have Tooth Brushes, Pow ders and
ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND
of one. This offer is for ali Our present-subscribe»»
count of the closing exercises of ing the popular and ohliginj
Soaps fo r dental purposes, and »very v
the school in District No. 7fi, .-.gent for the O. R. & N. Go. at
who renew their subscriptions to the B ulletin on,or.
requisite for the bathroom and toilet.
in large and small tracts.
which took place last Wednesday this place, but at the present
before March 1, as well as for all new subscribers.
O ur lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfum es
(It pays to list your property
and Sachets a re second to none in
night. It was impossible to pub­ time lie is holding a very respon­
quality, b u t ra th e r low in price.
lish it this week but it will ap­ sible 'position in the Claim De­
with us.)
pear in our next issue.
partment a t the Union Depot in
Portland, for the same company.
McGregor Qc Bothfur,
Woodmen to the Fore.
The bride was beautifully W. Winegar was sledding lumber j Big social dance in Stroup’s
A number of young members gowned in a London Smoke trav - 1 to the northwestern part of his Hall Saturday night, February -HOSIER
OREGON
of the local’Camp of Woodmen elling suit, the groom wearing 1 homestead, for the purpose of 5th. 0. Newman, of Hood Riv-
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
of the World spent two days Ibis conventional black. They left building a house. Mr. Winegar er, will furnish fine music and
week helping their brother Wood­ on the afternoon train tpr Port- wifi he Wasco county’s extreme i the floor will be in excellent con-
REAL ESTATE
man, E. J. Bailey, raise the land, where Mr. Waite has re- north western resident.
dition. Local train service will
frame work of his mother’s new cently purchased and furnished 'i*yu. (jOSy Home folks have a make it convenient for out-of- In large or small tracts, at all g M M t w t a u w w i M i w u e i i w x i W H M W B U s t i a t t M K i w i w m m n w i e i m i M «
prices, from 1 to 9 miles from i GOOD COOKING
house which is to replace the one i beautiful new bungalow. A ¡-‘ li 11-blood fifteen months’ old town parties to attend,
QUICK SERVICE
Every- j Mosier. If you are looking for
recently burned. The boys all large'-vrnwd of friends we><- at j erseB heifer that had the mis- 1 bod/ invited.,
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| something really good do not fail 3
When in Hood River take your meals at
worked with a will and accom­ the
depot to hid them goodbye | hap 0f filing a calf. Taking up There was a terrible accident jto see me before buying. Can
plished a great deal, which was and to see that they start'll -on t|le j^ew Thought idea of turn- jn school Monday—one of the make you fine offersin improved
much appreciated by the family. life’s journey with a good sup­
ing seeming defeat into victory, teachers tell over the earth, land unimproved orchard lands
ply of rice and old shoes. Among they set about milking her. As a which was sitting on the floor in at from $20 an acre up.
Have
those present were Mv and Mrs. result they have a fifteen months’ ‘ the school room.
Fruit Growers Meet.
¡also a few goad homesteads,
The Mosier Horticultural So­ .J. K. McGregor, Rev. and Mrs. old* milch cow. For a young Mrs. M. A. Mosier came up homestead relinquishments and
ciety held a most interesting W. A. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. milk producer this certainly from Portland last Saturday and ¡and
timber and stone claims at
!
meeting in Lamb’s Hall last Mon­ Wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mo­ breaks the world’s record, or visited her husband over Sunday. reasonable prices.
List your
a ra n ti
day, the principal subject under sier, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Young, gives it a very close rub.
property with me, it pays.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Akers,
Misses
discussion being "Spraying,”
CHURCH DIR Bin ORY.
D. D. Hail. Mosier, Ore.
which was handled by J. P. Car- Bertha and Jennie Booth, Misses!
Dtath of Miss Evans.
Address.
— Lock Box 84
Leta,
Ora
and
Georgie
Waite,
|
M ethodist E piscopal
roll in an intelligentand instruct­
Miss
\gnes
Evans,
who
for
the
ive manner and listened to by Marian Wood, Mr. Hannum; past nine months has been living Sarrvices*; first Sunday in each
For Salt
about twenty persons who are Masters Billy Booth, Stark and ; in the vicinity of Mosier in the month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Estel Akers and Teddy. Young.
a
At
a
bargain,
if taken soon,
engaged in fruit raising.
hope of recuperating her failing
R ev , R alph C haffee , Pastor.
an
old
established
Restaurant
in
Another meeting w ill he held
j health, died Sunday, Jan. 23rd,
W atch m aker and J ew eler »
Hood River,.Oregon. Good loca-
SCHOOL NOTES.
at the same place on Februaty
after an illness of about one
B a p t is t
, / m
*
\ „ , . 1 tion; 8 lodging rooms in connec-
7th, at 1 o’clock, p. m. The fol­
H O O D RIVER, O R E G O N
year.
Second and Fourth Sunday in ti()n> four of which are furnish-
Alfon
Parrish
is
not
in
school
lowing subjects will be discussed:
For some time after coming each month, 11 .30 a. m., 8 p. m. ^
p rice ¡3550. $350 cash> bal- M p f c S ?
Pruning, J. P. Carroll and others. this week.
to
Mosier Miss Evans seemed to
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor. ance on installments. Rent $26 i
Repair Work left at C. G. Nichors
Alice
Shogren
is
registered
in
Preparing Ground for Setting
gain, but with the advent of
Mias
Booth’s
room.
Store will receive prompt attention.
Out Young Orchards, C. A.
per month. P. O. Box 567, Hood
t HRISTIAN
The' third and fourth grades , Winter her strength again failed.
M Cargm.
Will
be in. Mosier every Wednesday.
River,
Oregon.
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What Trees to Set Grafted be­ are taking their mid-year exami­ She was horn and lived all her Every Sunday at 1! :30 a. m.J
life near Corbett and at the time and 7:30 p. m.
fore or After Setting, A. 1 nations this week.
Notice, for Publication
of
her death was 18 years, 7 Sunday School at 10:30 a. m
Batoham.
Next week.the names of those
months
and
17
days
old.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
Prayer
meeting
Thursday
eve-j
U
.S
.L
a n d Offio-e at.T h e D alles, O re -
who have been neither absent
ning
at
7:30,
followed
by
Bible
gon. D ecem ber 22, 1909.
On a Long Hike.
She
was
ever
patient
and
nor tardy during the month of
cheerful through all her suffer­ study class. Every one invited. N otice is hereby given th a t, the
Tramping on a $5009 wager from January will be printed.
PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RG EON
N orthern Pacific R ailw ay Company, Q p t y 1 M ( f ] \ / [ I T h p q
New York City to Portland, Or.,
We all feel that the good work ings, and her untimely end is
U nion S unday S chool
whose poatofiice address is., s t . Haul..
a ■
v
and return* via New Orleans, >f the librarian deserves honor­ mourned by a host of friends, i
HOOD RIVER
OREGON:
Norman R. Grantham, who hails able mention. Miss Alefora hits Especial sympathy is felt for the
from New York* arrived in town been most faithful with this sorrowing mother, who has been 10:30. D k . I). R obinson , Supt. .-»elect.under the provisions of the A ct
For Sale by
S eventh D ay A d v e n t i s t .
o f C ongress, approved July 1, 1X98 (30
on route for Portland at 4:30 work. There ait* over two hun­ a most faithful companion and
S ta t. 507, *>201-as extended by the Act
P aul H u bba r d ,
Will practice in Mosier and
Sabbath School.
Monday afternoon.
dred books in the library and attendant during the long illness
o f Congress, approved May 17, 190t>.
Hood
River,
Oregon.
May be reached by long dis­
Ur. j Grantham states that he they have been kept in a most of deceased.
Meets every Saturday at 11 a.-ithe \y..l-2 SW 1-4 S e c .. 23, Tp, 1 N..
is a wireless tel ‘graph operator | satisfactory condition. Alefora The remains were shipped to m., at Baptist Church. E. S. I r . n e ., w . m . No. 05735.
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tance phone. Home phone 61.
Any. and all persona-claim ing adverse-
in the employ of the Cunard j is at her post every Friday at the Corbett for interment. Funeral E r n t s o n , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .
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ly the lands described, or desiring to RicM O S T i m e d
Steamship Co., plying out of morning and afternoon intermis- services were conducted by Col­
Y P S U E
I object because of the m ineral characte
Notice for Publication
New York to Europe. He was sions, when lx MUS are brought umbia Grange No. 267, of which 1
of the land, or for any other reason, to Sewing Machines Repaired
[P ublisher.]
Every
S
u
n
d
a
y
evening
at
6:30.
the
disposal
to
applicant,
should
tile
deceased was a member.
at work one day in his cabin »ack :uul.others taken out.
th eir affidavits o f p ro te st in this office,
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D epartm ent of the Interior;
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when A. P. Harrigan, a grain
on or before the 1st day of February,
U. S. Land Office a t The Dalles, Oregon-
L adies ’ A id S ocif . ty
i9io.
dealer of London, England, came POULTRY HILL ROOMLETS.
(’. L. McKenna, of Portland, -
N O T IC E .
D ecem ber 10th, 1909.
G
W
.
MOORE.
Second
and
fourth
Wednesdays-»
in and the conversation drifted
The Y. P. B’s
was a business visitor in town
, will
_ . meet
. _ next
N otice is hereby given th a t C harles
R
egister.
of each month.
to the walk of (). P. Myers, who
' c u t ’» sid ay , I».» *. - l id . a t <.30 p. g H aw ver, whooe post office address-
Wednesday night.
LFir.-A Pdb. D»‘c.31 E ast Pub. Ja n . 28)
Cackle!
Cackle!!
Cackle!!!
m. After regular business a is S alt L ake C ity, U tah, did, on the
hiked from New York to Port­
° f March, 1909, file in this of-
short program will he given. 5th
land, Me., thence to Chicago, in Eggs for Breakfast ever) morn­
BOCKS. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
¡ice Sw orn S ta te m e n t and A pplication..
Notice
for
Publication
30 days. Grantham said it was ing now.
All
are
invited.
SU 'PU ES
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
No. 04-^97, to purchase th e SW 1-4N E
As the snow melts awav the
Unite»! S tate» Land Office, Tin-
not good time. Harrigan said it
P r o g r a m C o m » m i t t e e .
1-4, NW1-4SE1-4, E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12,
EXCHANGED
SUBSCRIPTIONS
TAKEN
FOR
Dalles. Oregon. D ecem ber 22nd, 190!!.
was. and before the argument Poultry Hill people (llUl ill oir
Tp. 1 N ., R. 11 TWM.. and the tim b er
ANY
PERIODICAL
AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
N otice is hereby given th a t the
thereon, under the provisions of the act
was over, Harrigan posted $5000 working clothes*.-
Local Agent for The O r e g o n i a n . -----
•State of O regon ha-- tile»! in tins ollnv
of Ju n e 3. 1^78. a-td acts &nien:latory,
W.
H.
Cook
has
received
a
against $2500 of Grantham’s
NOTICE.
its application. Serial No. 05720, to se­
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, .
know n as the “ T im ber and S tone
JA S. E. COLE.
money, as a wager that he could letter from Mr. Lorn >n. stating
lect under the provi »dins o f th e Act of
1.) the fruit growers a n d m e m - L aw .’* at such value as m ight be fixed
not walk 10,000 miles in one that he has purchase 12(H) fruit
Uongr. ss of A ugust 14. ls)8, amt the hers of the Mosier
Mo
Fruit Grow- by appraisem ent, and th a t, pursuant to
Mr.
A cts supplem entary ami am endatory ers’ Association : — Estimates for s :cl! application, the land an-: tim ber
y tar. The start was made Au­ tcTi-s for Spring plantin
gust 22nd. 1909, and the hiker, Cook will do the work and ovi
.»(«¡•oai« th e n to. the W H alf o f M V Q u arter of lime and sulphur solution for th‘reon have Uen appraised, th e tim -
: jovn*-
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•»WX.MMt*-.**
.«»•»»i.v&f»'
See. 13, Tp. 2 N ., R. 11 EWM.
259,000 board fe e t a t
the time he struck Mosier, was. see the planting.
spraying should he in my hands -H
per
M,
and t!ie land J205.75;.
Any
and
all
|>ersona
claiming
adverse-
Mrs. Bailey has the luml *r
he told the Bulletin man. 5 days
th a t said applicant will offer final proof
# ly the laruis- liesrribed, or desir- by February 1st.
ahead of schedule, despite his and material on the ground for
J ohn C arroll .
in sup;?*rt o f his application and sw orn
ing to object because of the m ineral
Building
statement that sickness on the the new resilience.
sta te m e n t on the 2nd day o f M arch,
ch a ra c te r of the land, o r for any o th er
Manager.
will proceed as fast as the weath­
1910. before th e R e g iste r and R eceiver
Way delayed him several days.
reason. to the disposal to applicant,
DEALER IN
of th e U nited S ta te s Land Office, a t
shouhl file Hieir affidavits o f p ro te st ir
One feature of the contract i er permits. The tire seemed al­ ?
The D alits, Oregon.
this office, on or before the 1st day of
FOR SALE.
t tat. Gr*r than, must enter i ivory most a disaster, hut true Ameri­
pttbon is a t liberty to p ro test
F eb ru ary . 1910.
Registered EulT Leghorn cock­ th is Any purchase
t w n "broke,” make his ex­ can pluck and energy, with ai»l
before en try , o r in itiate
C. W. M iwire . R egister.
Z (Fir^t Publication D*c. SI. I,ast Pub. Jan. 2SA erels at $2 each. Also i ure a cor.t» s t a t any tim e before p a ten t is—
peases while there and leave from neighbors, will soon make -
blood Rhode Island Red cocker- sues, by filing a lo rro to ra tc d affidavit-
"broke.” He makes both ends all as goo» 1 or better than liefore
el* at ¿1 each.
in this office, alleging facts w hich,
meat by giving lectures. He the ftpt?.
HIDES!
HIDES!! HIDES!!!
has averaged alxtut 36 miles per
W w WINEGAR
wo - j W d e fe a t th e entry.
Mrs. Myra Winegar has John
dty since the start and from his
’ W
C* W- M OORE.
Call
at
the
B
ulletin
office
»in«?-
r n T T T ,)
T\ A T T
*’ c*
Soniarao<*o, looks his nKiljtv to BttrlirHrfWH» m f "“'Ork
L i gist» r..
»ret tags to suip y»tur iiidt*» to* j2C;U
1 7 . V J- J J JJLJkJ
I n i »
it lish his long wallc ahead -it a nif • » of uTtuincf V. t;: ‘ 1 ff»ti »
( F i r s S F u h Dec »1 L ast Pub. Fet>.2a.lp
KaiiiTmr.r . n avi.1s«in Srnnnd. of
t> i * and tuk’ d >wn the wager.
p ] I
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After seating up h *re half a
_ 11V
di/Ui'JtVJuKD 'lid the srrii’ f.»-
G. E. Townsend v(\Mciies for
urn-*
-tio n ajai!
j . m m.-rii*
tiu'-j»* people.
First National Bank
Special Offer
Call On Us.
to our
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
This offer withdrawn March 1st
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
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P i a n o s , Organs,
morning at
A. E. LAKE
and Sheet
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"The Popular Clothier”
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and Shoes
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