Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 11, 1910, Image 4

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— LOCAL
OUR EXPERIENCE
Buggy for sale cheap. Inquire
at livery stal)le.
Have you subscribed for
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Why-buy a suit? Leave your 4
old oiie-at.tlie Bulletin office ¡#iul
nave it made new.
S. D. Fisher can furnitf, baled
bay and straw in any quantity,
from a bale to a oarload. Inquire
at livery stable..
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NOTICE.
There will be a meeting o f the
Have you seen the Aladdin In- j Mosier Commercial Club in
aandescent Kerosene Lamp? On | Lamb’s Hall at 2 p. m. on Sat-
trial at Bulletin office.
lurday, Feb. 12.
Everybody,
whether
a
member
or not. in-
High Grade Pianos; Gash or
easy terms. Paul Hubbard's Mu­ ¡cordially invited so attend.
sic House. Hood River.
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Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur­
PROMPT ATTENTION
nishings, W agons* Buggies, H acks
or any kind o f
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Stewar*
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Leading Dealers in
Transportation
ORCHARDS
AND
FRUIT LAND
Mosier, Oregon.
in large and small tracts.
(It pays to list your properly
with us.)
McGregor St Bothfur,
MOSIER
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REAL
OREGON
ESTATE
are our Tooth Waal-ers and the praise
of them. They are pure, fragrant and
antiseptic, cleansing both
cbetli and
gums, r. moving the tartar and giving
a s.vect perfume to the
breath. W e
«M.* have Teeth Crush* •, Pow iers^m d
So;- s for dental purposes, uul evi qy
i eq .isito for the bathroom and toil-H.
Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Pecfiunes
and Sachets are second to none
in
quality, but rather low in price,
In large or small tracts, at all
prices, from 1 to 9 miles from
Mosier. If you are looking for
something really good do not fail
to see me before buyipg.
Can
make you fine offererin improved
and unimproved orchard lands
at from $20 an acre up.
Have
also a few good homesteads,
homestead relinquishments and
and timber and stone claims al.
reasonable prices.
List your,
property with me, it pays».
D.. D. Hail! Mosier, Ore.
Address, — Lock Box 84
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
CHAS. N. CLARKE
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
For Sale
At a bargain, if taken soon, | GOOD COOKING
QUICK SERVICE
an oid established Restaurant in
When in Hood River take your meals at
Hood River, Oregon. Good loca­ ¡ j
tion; 8 lodging rooms in connec­
tion, four of which are furnish­
ed. Price $¿50. $350 cash, bal­
ance on installments. Rent $25
per month. P. 0. Box 567, Hood 3
River, Oregon.
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I DEBUSSEY’S
| Restaurant and Oyster House
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not Coal I and.
Department of the interior.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, January 19, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that Viret R.
Brooks, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on
February 27th, 1905, made Homestead -
(Serial No. 03490), No. 14230, for Sl-2, j
N W I-4, SW 1-4NE1-4 and NW1-4SE1-4
Sec. 32 Tp. 2 North, Range 12 E W M .,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final five-year Proof,
to establish
claim to the land above described, be- [
fori the Registe r and Receiver of the
United States Land Office, at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day of
March. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alfred L. Sundborg, Lawrence H.
Leinihger, Wm. A. Davis and' Carl J.
Fi. Carlson, all o f Moarier, Oregon; and
John W. Brown, of The Dalles, Oregon i
C. W. M oore , Register.
(First pub. Jan. 28. Last pub. Mar. 4.)
F. H. COOLIDGE
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A. E. LAKE
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“ The Popular Clottlier”
DEALER IN
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings (
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and Shoes
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Corner 2nd and W ashington Sts. j
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A N D S U P P LIES O F
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In the matter of the Es-ate of Chris­
LAMPS
COAL
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T H E B K iG H T F S T L IG H T I
T H E ’»» H I ’ATKbT I .I G H T t
T i l l ! B T IIO N G E S T L I G H T !
T H K * IIK A P E M L IG H T !
T H K C U .u k N E b T L I G H T !
Eis tim es b righ ter than eloe-
fcricity, gas c r ortliaary o il lam ps.
Oregon, for the County o f Wasco.
A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K
soincly Mad«. J>.r Hot u-s, Stores,
S ch ools, H alls amt Churches.
ÎF!i
tian Wyss, deceased.
CUTS ; iGHUNti DILLS iM HALF
100-C.mdlo Power. 6 hours for
One Cor..I Every User
Buy o n e or
m oro fo r j o u r ow n hom e.
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JAS. E, COLE, Agent,
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r e g o n
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gove, Elizabeth Kretzer, and lha? Rhi-
n’er, the heirs and next o f kind o f said
deceased,
and to all other heirs un­
known, and to all persons interested in
said estate, G R EETIN G ;
Notice for Publication^
Pianos, Organs,
[Publisher.]
Department of the Interior.
S e w i n g Machines U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
10th, 1909..
and Sheet Music j December
Notice is hereby given that Charles
In the name of the State o f Oregon,
You are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court o f the
State o f Oregon, for the County of
For Sale by
Wasco, at the March term o f;, said
Court, at the Court room thereof, at
a u l
u b b a r d
Dalles City, in said County, on Mon­
Hood
River.
Oregon.
day, ih.-"7th day o f March, 1910, at ten
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o’ clock in the forenoon of that day.
then and there to show cause, if any Pianos Tuned
you have, why an order should not be'
granted to the administrator tf said Sewing Machines Repaired
estate, to sell the real property belong­
ing to said estate, described as the
South half o f the Southwest quarter of
section thirteen, in township two north
of range eleven K. w .'M ., containing 80
acres; also 45 acres off o f the West end A pleasant place to spend a so­
o f the North half o f the Northwest
cial hour is at
quarter o f section twenty-four in town- ’
shin itvo oorTh o f rangy “eleven E.~w. m ; ;
S. E. Francisco's Pool Room.
also ten acres off o f the North side of
the Southwest quarter o f the North- j
w .st quarter o f section twenty-four in
S o f t D r in k s . C a n d y , C ig a r s
township two north of -mnge eleven E.
T obacco
W. M.; less one acre sold to F'red W. .
P
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W ilson
which is describe«! in Book 37, I
page 299 o f Deed Records for Wasco Mosier,
Oregon
County. Oregon, which said amount of
land belonging, to « i d eatu;v ie 134
S. E. BARTMESS
acres.
Undertaker
and Emhalmer
Witness The Hon. A. E. Lake, Judge
c f t' l s.-.U CVur.ty Court, with Cie j
THE DALLES, OREGON f
j e w e l e r
Repair Work left at C.. G. NichoFs
Store will receive prompt attention_
Will be in Mosier every Wednesday*
CITATION.
W yss. Christine Schorcn, Bertha Tren-
a n d
H O O D RIVER, O R E G O N
In the County Court o f the State of
To Maria W yss. Gerald Wvsn, Amok!
a t c h m a k e r
TH E OAKS
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Farm ing Irrple-
monts.
jfc E d M. W ili iams M ax A. V ogt
Vice Pres.
Cashier
to our
I want 80 or 100 acres o f good
STEAM tiR
land in Mosier District.
De­
scribe, depth of soil, whether
J. N. T E A L
rocky or steep, etr.. Improve-I q w NED BY THE PEOPLE
fnents, location by section de­
scription; best terms. Address.
Leaves Portland every Mon-
B uyer .
day, Wednesday and Friday at
£-11-18.
Bulletin Office.
1 A. M.
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Leaves The Dalii-S every Tuos-
Attcntioif.
day, Thursday and Saturday at
The Y. P. B’s will hold their " A. M.
rte.xt meeting Wednesday, Feb. h'reiyhi and Passengers Solicited £
16th. They will debate on the
following question! “ Resolved,
D O R S E Y B SM ITH .
That the Indian has more cau«r
(■em •ral Mar ?er.
for complaint than the N tvni."
Ore m.
Por ¡land.
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Program Coimnii tee
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I T r a a K S a t t K » B g S -T --
J. E. COLE.
Company
For Anything in
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LANDS
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iloocl lover, Ore. p j . s . cx henck , president
MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
L /O ïl i p a i i y
of
Capital
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$100,00(1CO
Surplus - nd urdivid-
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ICO,000.GO
This offer withdrawn March 1st
LAND.
en tru sted
T he C arl
of The Dalles, Oregon
Subscribers
ORCHARn.
B u s in e s s
ll
l First National Bank
Celebrate Tin Wedding.
LOST.
Lat;t Friday night a number of
On Saturday, January 22nd, £ j friends gathered at the “ suburb-
scarf pin, with o; al setting.
Reward will be paid for its r<- a i ” ‘’«■Mence of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. McGregor, to assist them
turn to the Bulletin office.
in celebrating the tenth anniver­
We are making a special offer to our subscribers that
sary of their wedding, each guest
FOR SALE
will appeal to them, particularly those who are fruit
Good baled alfalfa hay in any quan- bringing some useful article of
growers or are interested in fruit* growing.
£ty, at Mosier. Inquire of A. Stewart, ti nvare.
Homer, Ore.
Our offer is to give the M osibr BULLETIN and B etter
The evening was most pleas­
antly spent in social chat, music,
F ruit One Year for Two Dollars.
For Sale.
and a brain-racking word con­
Every
person in Mosier District should- subscribe for
Fifty head o f young grade Angora
test, which consisted of filling in
joats at
per head. Inquire of
his home paper, and every, person should have that
missing words in sentences, each
A. L..SUNnHOrtO,
puli,»cation, B etter F ruit , which is invaluable to the
word to be supplied containing
Mosier, Ore.
man-who woule makd, a success of fruit-raising. In
the word “ tin,” as a prefix, suf-|
fact, he can’ t afford to he without it. Here is your
J. K. McGregor returned on fix or syllable.. The guests had
opportunity to get the two. papers for almost the price
Wednesday from a business ti ll previously drawn slips o f pap *i
of one. This offer is for alb our present.subscribe'.«,
from two boxes, one for the la-
to Portland.
who renew their subscriptions to the B ulletin on or
lies, the other for the gentle-;
before March 1, as well as far all new subscribers.
Mrs. J. FT.. Higley was sho| -
m m, each slip containing a num­
yiug it) Hood River on Tuesday
ber and tne name of some article
afternoon.
o! tinware.
When they hail j
E. T. Johnson, of Portland, c >m| ared numbers and names
wa»in town yesterday, halting a id 1 a I paired off, the guests
after his land interests here.
CHURCH- DIRECTORY.
SCHOOL NOTES.
then set to work to solve the
C. T. Bennett was a business problem of "Jane.” At the con-;
M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l
visitor at the county seat on elusion o f the contest it was
Young and Lyle Cook are
M’anday last, returning home found that of the 28 missing; again in school, after an absence
Services first Sunday in each
.Tuesday morning.
month, 11:80 a. m. and 8 p. m.
words to be supplied, the two ° f several weeks.
R e v . R a l p h C h a f f e e . P a s to r .
Henry Page wras absent from
C.’ J. Litt'epage, Park Stur- “ dishpans” had correctly filled
gess, John Strang and H. C. in 21 of them, winning the prize, ¡school Wednesday,
B a p t is t
Kibbee were transacting business a handsome cake plate for the j Mattie Hudson is absent on ac-
lady
and
a
transparent
picture
count
of
illness,
Second and Fourth Sunday in
at the county seat* last; Saturday.
each
month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m.
lor
the
gentleman.
!
This
being
the
patriotic
month,
Goo. Carroll moved bis family
R e v . W. A. S t a r k , Pastor.
At
the
conclusion
of
the
con-
the
(lag
will
be
raised
on
every
back onto the ranch this week,
test
dainty
refreshments
were
(jay
which
the
weather
permits.
preparatory to. beginning his
served. Mrs. J. H. Porter and
C h u r c h o f C h r is t .
Friday afternoon the Literary
Spring worlfj
Lord’s Day. Bible School at
Mr. T. Lelliott favored the com­ Society upstairs will give a Lin­
Geo. Parrish and family re­ pany with solos, and at a late
coln program. Visitors cordially 10:80 a. m. G. L. Carroll, Supt.
turned on Tuesday from a fort- hour the guests departed, having
Preaching 11:80 a. m., 7:30
invited.
night’ s visit with friends in ¡spent a delightful evening, and
, p. m.
Thursday evening, 7:30 p .m .,
Eastern Oregon and Washington. I wishing the host and hostess
“ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK’’ ; Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
Visitors from Hood River in j »«any happy returns of the occa-
Cordial invitation to all.
Doue with neatness and dispatch
Mbsier last Monday were Mayor sion.
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k , Minister.
Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound.
Q: McDonald, B: E. Duncan, 1!. | The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
M. Huxley, Chris Nickolsen. C. j A. D. Moe, Hood River; Mrs. H.
Hood River Laundry Company
U nion S unday S chool
At. Bell and H. A. Casa.
E. Waite, Portland; Mr. and
J. E. C O L E , M osikk A g e n t
T , J . , ..
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.. ¡Mrs. Wm. Akers, Mr. and Mrs.
Every Sunday morning at
Jack Bortchett and, family, ol ; .
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10:30. D r . D. R obinson , Supt.
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I A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Dayton, Wash., arrived in, town T ...,
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u » Littlepage, Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
DR. H. L. BUMBLE
Iftst Saturday. Mr. Burtchett. „ . ..
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Porter, Ms. and Mrs. J. E. Car-
Sabbath School.
wlio is a sou-in-l*w of'D. P. Har-
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pen ter, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lelliott,
Meets every Saturday at 11a.
vey has taken a position a s , Ml._ an(1 M,-s. E. E. Fraedricks.
PH YSIC IAN a n d SURGEON
nt., at Baptist Church. ' E. S.
Ulock man-in Denny & Harveys lV1|. am| M,.s „
F Bl)thll|1.
i Erntson, Superintendent.
meat market.
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OREGON
l Mr. and Mrs. V. ( . Young, Dr. HOOD RIVER
County Surveyor A. W. Mohr, [ an 1 Mrs. D. Robinson, Dr. and
Y. P. S. C. E.
af The Dalles, came down last ¡Mrs. N. Johnson, Mr. and
Every Sunday evening at 6:30.
»Wednesday to do some surveying Mrs. H. G. Kibbee, Mr. and Mrs.
Will practice in Mosier and
for J. N. Mosier and to run out Frank (linger, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L a d i e s ’ A id S o c i e t y
May he reached by long dis­
a line on the proposed new road M. Ross. J. N. Mosier..
Second anil fourth Wednesdays
dong the river between Mosier
tance phone, Home phone 61.
of each month.
and .The Dalles.
Church of Christ Notes.
E. Brong, a prominent capi­
We had good congregations on
talist o f Portland, was in town
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
Feb. 6 and our Bible School was
yesterday. While here he ac­
Call at the B ulletin office and
the largest yet. Come, and see
quired a chuuk of Mosier real
: get tags to ship your hides to
a live school.
aotate—we- know this to a cer­
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
Next Lord’s Day morning our
Razors put in first-class condition.
tainty, fur we saw it sticking to
Portland.
subject will be "Personal Evan­
his feet. He wouldn't say how
gelization,” and in the evening.
C. E. Townsend vouches for
much move he contracted for.
“ Citizens o f Aliens, Which?*’
these people.
Deputy Sheriff W. F,. Huskey Conte and hear these themes pre­
returned-homo-Sunday, morning sented. Welcome to all.
W. A. HUSBANDS
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
from a weekis hunting trip on
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
B l a c k s m it h
the DesChwies. He was hunt­
•
Minister.
Horse
Shoeing
and General
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
ing two boot-leggers and bagged
Repair Work..
one, the other being too slick,
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
OREGON
ijven foe. the astute Uige.
MOSIER
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OREGON
» Ji>hn Deany has determined to
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
work off smne>of his superfluous
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
avenlupois and with that end in
view he will leave the meat mar-
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
i« t for awhile and work outside.
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
He has taken a contract to grub
Local Agent for The Oregonian.
<4T a piece of land for Ed F.
J A S . E. C O L E .
Reeves.
WANTED.
A
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Sea! o f
Court atf »<1. thi- 29th -lay
Fumit"re a” '! Cnr- ets. Etc.
HOOD RIVEI
OREGON
E. Hawver, whose post office address
| is Salt Lake City, Utah, did, on the
5th day o f March, 1909, file in this o f -
!ice Sworn Statement and Application*
No. 04597, to purchase the S W 1-4N E
j 1-4, NW1-4SE1-4, E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12*
Tp. 1 N . , R. 11 E W M ., and the timber
thereon, under the provisions o f the act
o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory*
known as the “ Timber and Stone
L a w ," at such value as might be fixed
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
175 cts per M, and the land $205.75;;
that said applicant will offer final proof
in support of his application and sworn
statement on the 2nd day o f March..
1910, before the Register and Receiver
of. the United States Land Office, at
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
facts which,
would defeat the entry.
C. W . MOORE.
Register..
(First Pub. Dec 31 Last Pub. Feb.25 . \
of Ianu:*ry, 1910
A ttest:
F. R. A n * u . f .,
ifi<-alj
( rirst p»ib Feb. 4.
Clerk..
Last
ru ' d .
Mae. 4,)
A D V E R T ISE IN TH E BULLETIN.