Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 04, 1910, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
OUR EXPERIEN CE
Buggy fur sale cheap. Inquire;
at livery stable.
Have yop- subscribed for this
j^aper? I f not,, why not?
Why buy a suit*? Leave your i
old one at th<* BpJJijtin office and ,
have it made new.
MONEY TO YOU
Is worth
B. E. D U N C AN
ORCHARD
Davidson Building,
S. D. Fisher can furnish baled
!)ay and siTaw ' n any quantity,
od Riv-
C. A. Frey went to Hood
front a halw to a ca*l 0 %d. Inquir'
ode the £
er
last
Monday
and
n
at livery sUJ>le.
lil>-12-n
Knights o f Pythias go;
Have you-, spenthe Aladdin In haven’ t seen i)im since
erne i like
n.
candescent.Kerosene Lamp? Or j turn, but hear that he felt
CO.
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s ä E n & n & f v r t âtvaaaassssKiu •
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W. H. Kerslake was a business j
visitor in The Dalles Wednesday.
Fred Smith siiuut Sunday and
Monday with hit? parents in
Portland.
J. M. Elliott was a business
visitor at the county seat a couple
o' days this week.
V. r'. young and H.. F. Both-
;'nr .'.ere transacting business in
lyod River on Tuesday last.
It is reported that a furniture j
store will he put inhere soon;j
¿Iso that, an up-to-date hardware j
store, carrying all kinds of fann­
ing machinery and implements
■specially adapted to the use o f
fruit growers, will he started by
a man who has had years o f ex­
perience.
will also carry
plumbers’ supplies and piping.
_
B usiness entrusted
T he C are of the
TO I
Hood River, Ore. $ First National Bank
:
trial at Bulletin qffice.
| very “ small F r (e )y ” when the
High Grade Pianos. Cash oj i goat finished w ith him.
easy terms. Paul Hubbard’sj.Mu
sic House. Hood River.
NOTICE.
There will he a meeting o f the
Mosier Commercial Club in j
Lamb’s Hal] at 2 p. m. on Sat­
urday, Feb, 12.
Everybody,
whether a member or not. is
ordially invited so attend.
A ll
LANDS
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'L s p e c i a l
L O S T ..
On Saturday, January 22nd, a
ifa rf pin, with opal setting. A
coward will he paid lor its re­
turn to the Bulletin office.
FOR SALE
A f e w full blooded y o u n g
Rhode Island Red roosters at
$1.50 each. Inquire o f C. J. Lit*
tlepage, Mosier, Oregon. ll-12tf,
,__
of The Dalles. Oregon
Wit.I, HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
| Capital
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$100,000.00
\r& Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
- 100,000. CO
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
E d M. W illiams
nishings, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks
or any kind o f
ments,
Farming Imple­
all
Cashier
H. G. K I B B E E
Subscribers
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
M
o s ie r
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Oregon.
r e g o n
Local Train Service.
We ane making a special 'offer to our subscribers that
will appeal to them, particularly those who are fruit
growers or are interested in fruit growing.
O. K!. & N.
Train No.
Due
West Bound.
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9
5:15 A.
11
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3:15 P.
East Bound.
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10
10:25 A.
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12
10:10 P.
(All mail trains.)
Our offer is to give the M osier BULLETIN and B ette r
F ruit One Year for Two Dollars..
Every person in Mosier District should subscribe for
his home» paper,Sand every pecson should have that
publication, B etter F ruit ,, which is invaluable',to the
man who woule makd a success o f fruit-raising. In
fact, he can’ t afford to he without it. Here is your
opportunity to get the two papers for almost the price
o f one. This offer ¡3 for all our present subscribers
who renew their subscriptions to the B ulletin on or
before March 1, as well, as for all new subscribers.
Hardware, D iy Goods, Shoes, Fur­
M ax A. V ogt
Vice Pres.
our
or Anything in
M.
M.
M.
M.
Leading Dealers in
; ORCHARDS
and
FR U IT LA N D
are our Tooth Washers and the praise
of them. They are pure, fragrant and
antiseptic, cleansing both teeth and
gums, removing the tartar and! giving
a sivei.t perfume to the breath. We
aiso have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
ieq usite for the bathroom, and teikt.
Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfume»
and Sachets are second to none in
quality, but rather low in price,
“ In the Spring the young
A. P. Bateham was a passen-
in large and small tracts.
(Ht on Tuesday’s local for Port­ man’s fancy' lightly turns to
(I t pays to list your property
thoughts of love.”
Likewise
land.
i
with us.)
this springlike weather p. ork-
FT. N., Stroup came up iron.
ing on the feelings o f the young
Pori i .(1 the fiqst of the week to
inen of Mosier in another way —
qk. if'ey his business interests.
McGregor Qc Bolhfiir,
is reviving the base hall spirit; kets to overflowing with delicious, mor,th, 11:80 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Mow that coasting is a thing among the local ball-tosseers and cakes and pies (not cakes sniear-
R ev .. R alph C h affee , Pastor. MOSIER
OREGON
if the past, the juvenile popula- any pleasant afternoon they m ayied with tRe teiut of a jelly glass
] CHAS. N. CLAR K E
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
oti of 'Tosicr has caught the he seen on the diamond getting or pies filled with the apparition
B a p t is t
¡.fit. fever.
REAL
ESTATE
in practice for the corning sea- of fruit o f last year, but real; Second and Fourth Sunday in
Mis-, Hannah Krouse, of The son.
home like ones), and brought [each month, 11:30 a. m .;8 p. m.
j n ianfe or smai] tracts, at all
Dalles, i in town for a few days
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them to the school to feast with j
R ev . W. A. S tar k , Pastor. ! prices, from 1 to 9 miles from
| GOOD COOKING
QUICK SERVICE
^siting with Mr. andt Mrs. C.
Church of Christ Notes.
the teacher and pupils. All en- >
^
i Mosier. I f you are looking for
If. 1 funsrnore.
Next Lord’ s Dav morning our joyed the occasion to their fullest
C h u r c h o f C h r is t .
something really good do not fail
§
When in Hood River take your meals at
, I;«rd S Day. Bible School a t , ^ ^
before buying.
Can j
U. D. Hail has purchased a lot subject will be “ Cod’ s Fellow- W c i t y .
A fte r a reasonable time spent 10:o0 a m.. C L Carroll, Supt make you fine offers in improved j
i* nr lhe railroad.bridge from J. workers,” and in the evening,
We.
games school was called and
Pleaching 11.30 a. m., 7.30 and unimproved orchard lands j
...
N. Mosier, and has built a ban “ Only Christ’s Gospel.’
want,
vou
to
hear
these
subjects,
:
tbe
P
^
ils
beean
preparing
their
P-
“ ■
.
at from $20 an acre up.
Have j
hereon,.
iud you will he welcome.
, '^sons for recitation. As each j Thursday evening 7:30 p m., also a few good homesteads, j
Last W ednesday was a bad da)
.me, it makes some difference, learner recited his or «her part | Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. homestead relinquishments and j i
i -the
oundhog, according to
Cordial invitation tp all.
Sometimes, where you go;
the skillful work of the teacher
and timber and stone claims at j
.tditinn. Reckon the comet it
H.
C am pbell C lar k , Minister.
!ut, with us you are welcome,
became apparent, each pupil.
reasonable prices.
List your I j
■sponsible.
Dressed in jeans, silk or calico from the primer to the eighth
property
with
me,
it
pays.
U n io n S u n d a y S u h o o i ,
Mrs. H. E. Waite returned
grade, showing the result of
Yours for good,
D. D. Hail. Mosier, Ore.
Every
Sunday morning at
torn Portland last Saturday and
! scholarly training. A fter the
H. C am pbell C lar k ,
Address.
— Lock Box 84
10:30.
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D.
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,
Supt.
wifi remain a few days making
Minister., i closing work o f the classes fol­
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arrangements to move her house­
lowed speaking,, which all pres-
Sabbath School.
hold goods to Portland.
For Sale
| ent enjoyed.
Then came the
SCHOOL NOTES.
j parting of teacher, friends and Meets every Saturday at 11 a.
A
t
a
bargain,
if taken soon,
Navigation on thq. Columbia
pupils, each giving the other m.,
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_ ___ Church. E. S. an old established Restaurant in
at
Baptist
l orn Portland to The Dalles was
W A TCH M A K ER AND JE W E L E R ,
Walk on stilts to keep out of their best wishes, sealing them I Erntson, Superintendent,
Hood River, Oregon. Good loca­
•equened last week and the boats
the mud.
; with a fond'good-bye, and school I
tion; 8 lodging rooms in connec- j
H O O D RIVER, O R E G O N
he two river lines are now
Y. P. S. C. E.
Several pupils have provided was closed. But each little girl
tion, four of which are furnish- \
;ikii .■ hi ir regular runs..
themselves.
with,
individual« and hoy will silently commune
Every Sunday evening at (1:30. ed. Price $550. $350 cash, bal­
Repair W ork left at CL G. N ic h o is
lusbamls and wife, of irinking cups.
with themselves, often repeating
ance on installments. Rent $25
’O.i stiver, were, in town last
Store w ill receive prom pt attention.
L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y
per month. P. O. Box 567, Hood
The School Board deserve the last kind words ot praise and
vWdp'.'sday visiting the families special mention this week for encouragement their teacher
Second and fourth Wednesdays River, Oregon.
j21tf
W ill be in M osier every Wednesday.
if W. A. Husbands, and George temporary board walks.
gave them. Her precepts will, of each month,.
Rorden. They walked up. and
Rev. H. C. Clark was a visitor as tbey * row " l,ler- beconie their -------------------
Notice for Publication
back.
fondest joys, cheering them in |
Wednesday afternoon.
n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
DR.. H. L.. D U M B L E
U.
S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- >
times o f sorrow and guiding
J.. T. Davenport built two
Not Coal Land.
gon, Decc Tiber 22, 1909.
There will be over ten dollars
Department of the Interior,
jarns.on his town lot last week to spend for library books from them through the path of life;
Notice is hereby given that the
PH YSICIAN and SURGEON’
j and just one maxim, please, let |
United States Land Office,
-that is, he built one barn twice. he ten cent per capita fun j;
Northern Pacific Railway Company, | C p \xj i y* rt \ T o p V i i r - * p c
the
writer
add:
Remember,
live
|
Oregon,
January
19,
1910.
whose postoffice address is St. Paul, ° C VV 111 & U i - C l L I l l i I C O
V ragrant wind happened along
Notice is hereby given that.Viret R.
Those neither absent nor tardy your lives ill such a way
OREGOBT
as
nevei Mosier,
I IN0,1" e Oregon,
rflaC,VlruLl K' 1 Minn., has this 20th day of December,
Q V io o P
lVfncji/"» HOOD R IV E R
one night and razed the uticoin-
who on
on lluu. ... ,.
, .
,
,
Brooks, of Mosier, Oregon, who
...
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, r lllL l
C t i K . c IL
l'lliSll
for the school month ending Jan­
to bring reproach upon the one Februa’ry
1906i matU Homestead 19f thl^ ,n
oftc‘; ,u
ileted structure to the ground,
uary 28, 1910, are:
«
For Sale by
who so patiently, so tenderly and | (Serial No. 03490), No.. 14230. for si- 2 , ! % ” 1 um * 1 th< pro' ’f *“ ",3 " the At 1
and John had to do-, his, work all
First Grade:
Rosa Carroll, so carefully guided you alhng the NW1-4, SW1-4NE1-4 and NWl- 4 SEl -4 °
'IK1»«», appmve UJ , 1898 (30
over again.
P a u l H u bba r d ,
Will practice in Mosier and’
- Sec. 32 Tp. 2 North, Range 12 EW M „ Stat- 597- 620> as extended by the Act
Cecil Rowland, Jack Proctor,
path ot lire you knew SO little of, [ has
notjCe of intention to make !uf Congress, approved May 17, 1906,
Miss Roxie Carpenter returned George Denny, Willie Carroll.
Hood River, Oregon..
May be reached by long dis­
and may you all become useful Filial five-year Proof, to establish j the W 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. 1 N . , !
on Wednesday from Portland
........ claim to the land above described, bi- R. 11E..W. M. No. 0Ô735.
Second Grade: Orvil l»ailey, j men and women, o f ,.,g;..l.
tance phone, Home phone 61.
wnn.Il )Olll for(, tbl, Keeister and Receiver of the
where she has spent several Oren De pee, Roland I)e(»ee, Ma- tuac|H,r your state^^and^"your
n*- United* StaO^Und Office’, " at* Th¡ I Any and all persons claiming adverse
teacher, your stote
months. Miss Cariienter recent­ ry Higley, Laura Kiblioe.
I Dalles, Oregon, on tbe 5ch day of ly the lands described, or. desiring to Pia n O S T u n e d
tion may feel proud
March, 1910.
object because of the mineral.character _
ly purchased 8 acres o f fruit land
Notice for Publication
Third Grade:
Estel Akers,
of the land, or for any other reason, to Sewing Machines Repaired
A V is it o r .
Claimant names as witnesses:
from G >orge Evans, six acres of Clara Carroll, Carroll Cole. Raiu
1
[Publisher.]
the
disposal
to
applicant,
should
file
Alfred L. Sundborg. Lawrence H.
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which are in (»earing trees and dy Cook, Frank Proctor, Marjan
Leininger, Wtn. A. Davis and Carl J. their affidavits of protest in this office,
Department of the Interior:
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
j E. Carlson, all of Mosier, Oregon, and on or before the 1st day of February, ■
the remainder in two-year-olds. Wood.
U. 8..Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon*
" !
NOTICE.
j lohn W. Brown, of The Dalles, Oregon 191()-
1 December 10th, 1909.
Fourth
Grade:
Jessie
Denny,
M
e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l
C. W. MOORE,
! The Y. P. B’s will meet next
C. W . M o o r e , Register.
Big social dance in Stroup’s
Notice is hereby given that Charles;
Wednesday, fceb. 2nd. at 7:30 p. E. Hawver, whose post’ office address
fall Saturday night, February Guy Duvall, Alford Parrish.
Services first Sunday in each ! (First pub. Jan. 28. Last pub.Mar. 4.) (First Pab. Dec.31 Last Pub. Register.
Jan.
28)
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Fifth Grade: Emily Husbands,
’ m. A fte r regular business a is Salt Lake City, Utah, did, on the
5th. C. Newman, of Hood Riv­
Dean
Duvall,
James
Carroll.
short program will be given. 5th day of March, 1909, file in this of­
er. will furnish fine music and
fice Sworn Statement and Application..
Sixth Grade: Wilbur Denny,
Notice for Publication
All are invited.
the floor will he in,excellent con-
No. 04597, to purchase the SW1-4NE
Billy
Booth,
Henry
Page.
United States Land Office.
The I
ft'O ’i. Local train service will
P r o g r a m C o m m it t e e .
1-4, NW1-4SE1-4, E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12,
Seventh
Grade:
Leo
Nichol,
Dalles.
Oregon,
December
22nd,
1909.
i.a t Convenient fi*r out-of-
Tp. 1 N., R. I t EWM., and the timber
Edwin Sturgess, Willie Stewart,
Notice is hereby given that the
thereon, under the provisions of the act
tpwn parties to attend. Every­
State of Oregon has filed in this office 1
Grace
Higley,
Leodica
llaacke,
of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
body invited.
NOTICE.
its application. Serial No. 05720, to se­
rp ,,
• .,
,
known as the “ Timber and Stone
Stark Akers.
lect under the provisions of the Act of I
l o tilG fr ill l g ro w e r s and m em - Law ,” at such ^alue as might be fixect
Eighth Grade:
Mattie Hud­
The Ba; tist Church is lieing
i Congress of August 14, 1848. and the bers of the Mosier Fruit Grow- by appraisement, and thatrpursuant to
thoroughly
renovated
inside son, Alefora Haacke, Bernard
Acts supplementary and amendatory e r s ’ Association: — Estimates for suc’1 application, the land and timber
Workmen have lieen busy thi- Nichol.
thereto, the W I W of NWQuarter of Ume an(J gul{)hur solution f or thereon have been appraised.thetim-
Ninth Grade:
Lei* Higley,
Sec. 13, Tp. 2 N., R. 11 EWM.
.
,
.
.
,
, ber estimated 259.000 board feet at
week lathing and plastering,
. . , „
...
.
spraying should be m my hands 75 cts per M, and the land $905.75;:
'
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
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and aliout all that remains to be Orren Osburn.
ly the lands described, or desir- 1 ^ rebiuar\ 1st.
that
said
applicant
will
offer
final
proof
done is the painting and varnish­
J o h n C a r r o ll .
ing to object because of the mineral
in suppart of his application and sworn
ing. When completed the church
Schoo1 Closed.
statement on the 2nd day of March.
character of the land, or for any other
Manager.
will present a decidedly neat ap­
1910, before the Register and Receiver
reason, to the disposal to applicant,
DEALER IN
pearance.
of the United States Land Office, at.
should file their affi iavits-of protest in ,
Miss Theo Eulila Snyder, of *
The Dalles, Oregon.
this office, on or before the 1st day of
FOR SALE.
Portland, closed her school at the
Buu
' others o f Portland,
February, 1910.
Any person is at liberty to protest
Greenwood Schoolhouse, District
I Registered Buff Leghorn cock­ this purchase before entry, or initiate
were in town on Tuesday and
C. W. M o o r e , Register.
No. 76, on Wednesday. January
erels at $2 each. Also pure a contest at any time before patent is—
(Fim t Publication D*c. 11. Last Pub. Jan. 28.)
befoie leav v.g they invested in
26th, and the occasion will long
blood Rhode Island Red cocker -sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
some real estate. One o f the
be a bright »|w«t on the pages of
els at $1 each.
>n this office, alleging facts which
brothers filed on a homestead
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
re
Greenwood school history.
W.
W.
WlNEGAR,
would deieat lhe entr>--
and the other bought 60 aeres of
Mori-r. Ore.
c w MOORE,
The ladies o f the district, to
Call
at
the
B
u l l e t in office and
land on Mosier Creek from Ger­
Reg is ten.
show their appreciation o f the 5
get tags to ship your hides to
r
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L
ald Wys*.
The brothers will
j28rn
i I First’Pub. Dec 31 Last P it Feb.25.)
careful instruction th*» teacher ^ r y
Davidson, Semtr.cl, o f
. - * 1
,
. . .
, ,
* IV Kauffman,
hu um u
proceed to improve their pur­
so diligently and faithfully g a v e ; !
chases as soon as possible.
their children, provided a sur- ,
Townsend vouches for
prijo for her by filling their has- *•
these people.
This offer withdrawn March 1st
TH E GLACIER PH AR M AC Y
I
I D SB U S S E Y ’ S
I Restaurant and Oyster House
F. H. COOLIDGE
P ia nos, O r g a n s ,
A. E. LAK E
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The Popular Clothier
I Men’s Clothing, Furnishings /
and Shoes
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S. ORE)
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
Portland
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