Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 25, 1910, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
Buggy for sale cheap. Inquire
at livery stable.
Have you subscribed for this
paper? If not, why not?
S. D. Fisher can furnish baled
hay and straw in any quantity,
from a bale to a carload. Inquire
at livery stable.
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OUR EXPERIENCE -
Have you seen the Aladdin In­
Mrs. M. Harlan returned last!
candescent Kerosene Lamp? On Wednesday from The Dalles,
trial at Bulletin office.
where she has been under treat-!
High Grade Pianos. Cash or ment for some spinal trouble.
easy terms. Paul Hubbard’s Mu­ We understand she was benefit­
ed somewhat. She was accom -,
sic House. Hood River.
Buy Spray outfits of the Mosier panied home by Mrs. Iler. of
F r u it Growers’ Association. They ! Heppner, who will visit here a
sell the “ Hardie. ”
f25tf | few da>'3-
For Sale.
Fifty head of young grade Angora
goats at $3 per head. Inquire of
A . L. S u n d b o r g ,
Mosier, Ore.
Mrs. H. F. Bothfur is visiting
friends in The Dalles this week.
P. L. Arthur left yesterday
fo r a few days' visit at Portland.
C. L. McKenna, of the East
Hood River Land Co., spent last
Sunday in town.
J. E. Cole returned last Mon-
,day night from a business trip
,to Portland.
Mrs. Jas. Dillinger, o f The
’■Dalles, is here visiting her sister,
Mrs. Geo. Parrish.
J. E. Cole was a business vis­
itor at the county seat Wednes­
day.
Miss Mary Nord returned on
Wednesday from a visit with
friends in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Porter last
week moved into the Nelson res­
idence, recently vacated by Mrs.
Booth.
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Special Offer
to our
Call On Us.
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F. CLARK
M O SIE R
B a r b e r Shop
Razors put in first-class condition.
LAND.
I want 80 or 1(50 acres o f good
land in Mosier District.
De­
scribe, depth o f soil, whether
rocky or steep, etc., improve­
ments. location by section de­
Mrs. Frank Macey. o f Hood scription; best terms. Address,
B u y e r ,
River, visited here with her
2-11-18.
Bulletin Office.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ev­
ans, the first o f the wopk
Mrs.
Evans returned to Hood River
with her daughter a id will spend
a few days with her.
J. E. COLE,
B aptist
Second and Fourth Sunday in
each month, 11:30 a. m .; 8 p. m.
R ev . W. A. S tark , Pastor.
C hurch of C hrist .
Lord’s Day. Bible School at
10:30 a. m. G. L. Carroll, Supt.
Preaching 11:30 a. m., 7:30
p. m.
Thursday evening, 7:30 p .m .,
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study.
Cordial invitation to all.
H. C ampbell C lark , Minister.
U nion S unday S chool
Every Sunday morning at
10:30. D r . D. R obinson , Supt.
S eventh D ay A dventist .
Sabbath School.
Meets every Saturday at 11 a.
m., at Baptist Church. E. S.
Erntson, Superintendent.
Y. P. S. C. E.
Every Sunday evening at 6:30.
L adies ’ A id S ociety
Second and fourth Wednesdays
of each month.
HIDES!
and
MOSIER
A Word to the
Land Seller.
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
Call at the B ulletin office and
get tags to ship yonr hides to
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
Portland.
G. E. Townsend vouches for
these people.
Horse
OREGON
C. F. Stauffer left last Satur­
day for Beaverton. Ore., where
he will remain this Summer. We
Land buying and land sidling
understand it is his intention to
is
the principal business in this
raise “ garden truck” on a piece
• f land he owns there. We wish I 30Ct,° n at »,ros'>nt- Eastern ami
him success.
Middle Western people are look-
,
j ing to Oregon for future homes
The Old Folks Concert, given an(] for investments for their
last Friday night in Lamb s monev. We are in close touch «le iie o e i»'
Hall, was largely attended, cor- with many of them an(1 1 are in a 3
sidering the very inclement L oaition to find a bu iver f c r l f
weather. The program was pro-! Y0U R propertv, if you want te
pared hurriedly, few, if any of • s<1||
the “ performers” having suf­
It is proven that money invest­
ficient time to prepare them­
ed in Mosier land nets the largest
selves. However, one individm i retMrns o f anv Histrict in Oregon,
al was heard to remark that he This fact will bring many invest-
had “ often paid 75 cents to seeiors here this Spring and Summer
a worse entertainment,” so, sg|andif you have land to sell, in
the price o f the entertainment j ,ar» ™ r " T L ^ 01'!’ ,ist U wi,h
us and get quick and satisfac-
»and supper together was only 2i i tory results.
cents, it may be said that the THF
h i l l s LAND
affair was a success. The ladies ORCHARD GO.
ror.lizetl a little over $16, which
VV. I!. K frslaf E.
will bd used in maintaining the
Manager.
street lnrhts o f Metier.
(Office in Pul’e'.in Bldg.)
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Local Agent for The O r e g o n i a n . -----
J A S . E. C O L E .
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A. E. LAKE
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he Popular Clothier
DEALER IN
MOSIER
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REAL
ESTATE
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 sweet perfume to the
breath. W e
also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and
Soaps for dental purposes, and every
requisite for the bathroom and toilet.
Our lines o f Fancy Soaps, Perfumes
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 buying.
Can
make you fine offers in improved
and unimproved orchard lands
at from $20 an acre up.
Have
also a few good homesteads, j
homestead relinquishments and
and timber and stone claims at
reasonable prices.
List your
property with me, it pays.
THE GLACIER PHARMACY
CHAS. N. CLARKE
D. D. Hail. Mosier, Ore.
Address. — Lock Box 84
For Sale
At a bargain, if taken soon,
an old established Restaurant in
Hood River, Oregon. Good loca­
tion; 8 lodging rooms in connec­
tion, four of which are furnish­
ed. Price $550. $350 cash, bal­
ance on installments. Rent $25 |
per month. P. 0. Box 567, Hood S
River, Oregon.
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I Restaurant and O yster House I
Private dining-room for ladies and families
Parcels”
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taken care o f while waiting for trains.
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NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N .
iM i M i M l w m w i W i m M t i M M i M a s M w w o a M i c i w i s i M e i M i m M a M i
Not Coal Land.
Department o f the Interior.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, January 19, 1910.
Notice is hefeby given that Viret R.
Brooks, o f Mosier, .Oregon, who on
February 27th, 1905, made Homestead
(Serial No. 03490), No. 14230, for Sl-2,
N W 1-4, SWI-4.NE1-4 and NW1-4SE1-4
W atchm aker
a n d
J ew eler ,
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
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
United States Land Office, at The
Repair Wvrk left at C. G. NichoTs
Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day o f
March, 1910.
Store will receive prompt attention.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Will
be in Mosier every Wednesday.
Alfred L. Sundborg, Lawrence H.
Leininger, W m . A . Davis and Carl J.
E.'Carlson, all o f Mosier, Oregon, and
John W . Brow n,'of The Dalles, Oregon
C. W . M o o r e , Register.
3E3C=i
(First pub. Jan. 28. Last pub.Mar. 4.)
F. H. COOLIDGE
H O O D RIVER , O R E G O N
LAM PS
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T H E W H IT E S T L IG H
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T ilK S T R O N G E S T L IG H
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Bix tim es b rig h ter than e le c ­
tr ic ity , gas o r ord in ary o il lam ps.
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon, for the County of Wasco.
BU RM S C O M M O N K E R O S E N E ;
S I M P L E , S A F E ,C A N N O T E X P L O D E . “
An
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Lam p,
H and«
s o m o l y M a d e . F or H om es, Stores,
In the matter o f the Estate o f Chris­
tian W y ss, deceased.
A N D S U P P L IE S O F
A L L K IN D S IN S T O C K
S ch ools, H alls and Churches.
To Maria W yss, Gerald W yss, Arnold
W yss. Christine Schoren, Bertha Tren-
CUTS UGMTUM BILLS IH HALF!
JOO-Oandle Pow er, 6 hour* fo r
i Buy o n e or
m ore fo r y ou r ow n hom e.
One C on ti
JAS. E. COLE, Agent,
E very ll« o r A m azed
gove, Elizabeth Kretzer, and Ina Rei­
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ner, the heirs and next o f kind o f said
and to all
other heirs un­
In the name of the State o f Oregon,
P i a n o s , Organs,
S e w i n g Machines
and Sheet Music
H
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Men’s Clothing, Furnishings (
and Shoes
J Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. Ì
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
DEBUSSEY’
You are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court o f the
State o f Oregon, for the County o f !
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For Sale by
Wasco, at the March term o f said
Court, at the Court room thereof, at
aul
ubbard
Dalles City, in said County, on Mon­
Hood River, Oregon.
day. the 7th day o f March, 1910, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon o f that day, I
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then and there to show cause, if any PiatlOS Tuned
you have, why an order should not bo
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granted to the administrator o f said Seu'iny Alachines 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
I f~| p ,
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_ of range eleven E. w. M., containing 80
acres; also 45 acres off of the W est end A pleasant place to Spend a 90-
o f the North half of the Northwest
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quarter of section twenty-four in town -1
Cla
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ship two north o f range eleven e . w . m . :
S . E . Francisco’s Pool Room,
also ten acres off o f the North side of
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the Southwest quarter o f the North­
west 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 range eleven E.
T obacco
w. m . ; less one acre sold to Fred w.
Wilson which is described in Book 37.
page 298 of Deed Records for Wasco
Mosier,
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Oregon
County, Oregon, which said amount of
land belonging to said estate is 134
S. E. BARTMESS
acres.
Undertaker
and Emhalmer
Witness The Hon. A. E. Lake. Judge
I THE DALLES, OREGON
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McGregor 8c Bothfur,
said estate, G R EETIN G :
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BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES.
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with us.)
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
S urgeon
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{It pays to list your property
known, and to all persons interested in
B lacksmith
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in large and small tracts.
deceased,
W. A. HUSBANDS
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Mosier, Oregon.
FRUIT LAND
and
CITATION.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P hysician
ORCHARDS
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Alex. Stewart,
Leading Dealers in
This offer withdrawn March 1st
ORCHARD
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
H. G. KIBBEE
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Church of Christ Notes.
Our attendance o f Feb. 20 was
good, especially at the evening
service, Many wanted to hear
the answer to the question,
“ What is the Devil?”
We are making a special offer to our subscribers that
All young people, under 25,
will appeal to them, particularly those who are fruit
not in a school, are invited to
growers or are interested in fruit growing.
join our young people’s Bible
Our offer is to give the M osier B ulletin and B etter
Class. They are organized and
F ruit One Year for Two Dollars.
we have a fine class now, and it
Every person in Mosier District should Subscribe for
will be better.
his home paper, and every person should have that
All people, saints or sinners,
publication, B etter F ruit , which is in valuable^ the
not already attending, are want­
man who woule makd a success of fruit-raising. In
ed to attend our Bible School.
fact, he can’ t afford to 1>? without it. Here is your
Come with a happy, smiling face
opportunity to get the two papers for almost the price
and don’ t stay away if you have
o f one. This offer is for all our present subscribers
not silk or broadcloth to wear.
who renew their subscriptions to the B ulletin on or
Our theme next Lord’ s Day
before March 1, as well as for all new subscribers.
morning will be “ Jesus Only,”
and in the evening, “ Do we
Have a Sabbath Day to Keep?”
All are asked to come and hear
our presentations, and you will
hear the Bible.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Why buy a suit? Leave your
Do you know the difference! old one at the Bulletin Mice and
M ethodist E piscopal
between the Old and the N ew 1 have it made new.
Gospel ?
Services first Sunday in each
H. C am pbell C la r k ,
' month, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Minister.
R ev . R alph C haffee , Pastor.
W ANTED.
Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur­
nishings, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks
or any kind o f Farming Imple­
ments,
Capital
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$100,000.00;
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
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ICO.OOO j OO
J. S. SCHENCK, Pita ident
E d M. W i l l i a m s
M a x A . V ogt
Vice Pres.
Cashier
Hood River, Ore.
SHOE and HARNESS
School Entertains.
Bruce Wolverton came up yes­
The
Mosier
public
school
gave
terday from Portland and will
REPAIRER.
spend a day or so looking after an entertainment in Mrs. Gove’s
room, last Monday afternoon,
his interests here.
All work done with neat­
which was attended by a goodly
Mosierites in Portland this
ness and dispatch, at rea­
number of visitors, mostly pat­
week, for business and pleasure,
rons o f the school.
sonable prices.
are: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc­
The program, which was ap­
Office in rear of BuUefia Building
Gregor, C. A. Hage and H. F.
propriate for the occasion, con­
Bothfur.
sisted of songs, readings recita- H O S I E R ,
OREGON
Mrs. E. L. Graham, having tions and dialogues, and was gi v- j --------------------------
rented her building to D. G. en in a very creditable manner,
“ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK’’
Copple, has gone to Ruthton to considering the fact that it was
Done with neatness ami dispatch
visit her son, Will. From there gotten up entirely by the pnpils,
Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound.
she will later visit her daughter, without much preparation. Per­
Mrs. Elmer Coyle, at Lebanon. haps the most amusing number I Hood River Laundry Company
J . E. C O L E , MoaiEK A g e n t
Deputy Sheriff Glenn Allen was the reading of the school
came down from The Dalles last paper, edited by Stark Akers,
Saturday and took back with which was full of interesting
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
him an old man who had wan­ information, interspersed with
facetious
“
digs”
at
teachers
and
dered into town, apparently suf­
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
fering from mental aberration. pupils.
At the conclusion o f the pro­
. The Dalles Business Men’ s As­ gram a number of the visitors
OREGON
HOOD RIVER
sociations has issued invitations were called on for remarks, re­
for a big banquet to be held at sponding briefly.
Those attending as visitors
Hotel Shipherd, The Dalles, next
were: Mrs. Haacke, Mrs. Nich-
Will practice in Mosier arid
Tuesday night. We acknwledge
ol, Mrs. Wellberg, Mrs. Parrish,
receipt of an invitation, and Miss Lurline Fisher, Miss Nellie
May be reached by long dis­
we’ ll be “ Johnny on the spot.” Proctor, Win. Akers, Geo. Wood,
tance phone, Home phone 61.
W. Husbands, H. C. Clark. II.
There will be choir practice at G. Kihhee, F. Saltzman, Park
the Baptist Church Saturday and James Sturgess. “ Grandma”
night, as usual. Only members Porter, Jack Elliott and Paul
o f the choir, and their escorts, Higley.
are expected to be present
C. A. Hage. last week, sold to
W. S. Stitt, o f Los Angeles, bis
fruit ranch, lying about three
miles south o f Mosier. Price not
made public. The sale was made
through McGregor & Bothfur.
For Anything in
to
the
of The Dalles, Oregon
LANDS
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First National Bank
B. E. DUNCAN & CO.
Davidson Building,
entru sted
T he C a r e
Is worth — M ONEY TO YOU
ORCHARD
B u s in e s s
ll
of
the sakl County Court,
with the
Seal o f said Court allixeJ, thia 29th day
of January, 1910.
A ttest: “
[Seal]
« K I W O ■Vfc. t W I I D I s , <Fi irst pub. Feb. 4.
Notice for Publication
[Publisher,]
Department of -the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
December 10th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
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
fice Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 04597, to purchase the SW 1-4N E
1-4, NW1-4SE1-4, E1-2SW1-4, Sec. 12,
Tp. I N . , R. 11 EW M ., and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the act
of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
known as the ‘ ‘Timber and Stone
Law ,” 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
! 75 cts per M, and the land $205.75;
that said applicant will offer final proof
in support of his application »ml iw om
statement on the 2nd day o f March,
1910, before the Register and Receiver
o f 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 thi* Office, alleging
would defeat the entry.
C. W . MOORE.
Furniture and Carpets, Etc.
HOOD RIVER.
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F. R. ANCLE.
Clerk,
Last pub. Mar. 4.)
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