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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
Successful Entertainment. “ District School,” given Sat urday night under the auspices o f the Ladies’ Aid Society, kept H. G. Kibbee returned from the large house in a gale of Portland last night. i laughter during the entire even- Will Kruger and wife are vis jing. It was an all-star cast, i hence individual mention is out iting relatives in The Dalles. Thos. McCusker is up from o f the question. The proceeds Portland today on land business. of the entertainment amounted I to $55. C. A. Hage returned Wednes J. F. and F A. Murker of Port day from a week’s stay in Port | Townsend, Wash., were in town land. Miss Grace Hodge and Mrs. Tuesday looking for desirable Graham are visiting with friends aPP|e larul- at Lebanon. i A meter installed at the post- The Easter millinery display ! of^c e . c°rner- would have deter- in Mosier was gorgeous, not to mine(] approximately the move- j ment of real estate Monday. say bewildering. When John Wellberg’s dining Mrs. Cora E. Ward, editor of room is finished the dinner bell Echo’s Echo, was in Mosier the will be more nearly “ the tocsin first o f the week. of the soul” than it is now. Miss Annie Shogren o f Port land vis:ted over Sunday with For Sale. relatives in Mosier. One good Studebaker wagon, D. W. Hudson and daughter nearly new. Inquire at this office. Mattie were visitors in Hood River last Saturday. NOTICE. After March 12 I will practice Twelve dollars a hundred for live lamb! Mary’s little pet is dentistry only on Friday and Saturday of each week, except not long for this world. in urgent instances. Eighteen Italians arrived on Yours truly, Monday night to work for Denny N ic k J o h n s o n . & Harvey clearing land. LOCAL — OUR EXPERIENCE Is worth— M ONEY TO YOU \ ORCHARD Davidson Building, LANDS : : Hood River, Ore. HARDWARE We are able to supply all hardware for largest contractors at Hood River. Call On Us. 23URGEON OREGON HOOD RIVER We want some of this business from Mosier, Will practice in Mosier and and guarantee that not only our goods but May be reached by long dis our prices will be satisfactory. tance phone, Home phone 61. We can Alex. Stewart, Mosier* Oregon. easily convince you o f this if you give us the opportunity. MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Try it. Blowers Bros. - Hood River Razors put in first-class condition. Notice for Publication J. E, COLE, o f the state of Oregon for Wasco March 15th, 1909. County, made and entered of record on Notice is hereby given that Jacob the Hist day o f March, 1910, in the mat Cassell, whose post office address ter o f the estate of Christian Wyss, is P o r t la n d , Oregon, did, on the deceased, the undersigned Adminis j 1st day o f July, 1909, file in this of- trater o f said estate, will proceed to lice Sworn Statement and Application, Miss May Shogren returned sell, from and after Saturday, the .‘10th No. 05040, to purchase • the S1-2NW last Friday night from a three day o f April, J910, the real property 1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Section 12, weeks’ visit with friends in New herinaftcr described, belonging to said Tp. 1 N., R. 11 EWM., and the timber estate, as a whole at private sale and thereon, under the provisions of the act York. for cash in hand. o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, Said real property to he sold as above known as the “ Timber and Stone Miss Maude Bateham came up mentioned as in said order o f court re I,aw,” at such value as might be fixe,' from Portland last Saturday to quired and directed, is more particu by appraisement, and that, pursuant to but we lay pipes, which is o f far more spend a few days with her larly described as follows, to-wit: such application, the land and timber father. The south half o f the southeast quar thereon have been appraised, the tim service to mankind. We are expert ter o f section thirteen (13), in town ber estimated 1,090,000 board feet at plumbers, and repairers o f all kinds of W. H. Kerslake spent a few ship two (2) north, o f range eleven (11) 50 cts per M, and the land $180.00; Plumbing work. We doour work quick- «days at his ranch this week east of the Willamette Meridian, eon- 1 that said applicant will offer final proof planting onions and currying the taming no acres, also 45 acres oir o f in support of his application und sworn ly and thoroughly, using the best ma t-rials only and employing only the best old ** gray ! northwest the " e8t r quarter ni1 of. t,l‘' ot ?orth -half. twenty- of t.h,‘ statement on the 2nd day of June, and most reliable workmen. We install J hoss. section 1910, before the Register and Receiver Work has commenced on the four (24), in township two (2) north, of the United States Land Office, at new plumbing for water, gas, sewage, basement of a 5 -room bungalow o f range eleven (U) east; also ten The Dalles, Oregon. etc., and our charges are founded on _______ i j . , . __B____________, ! acres oft o f the north sideof the south- in the new addition in the west west quarter o f the northwest quarter Any person is at liberty to protest reason. this purchts ■ before entry, or initiate part of town. o f section twenty-four (24), in town a contest at any time before patent is- i ship two f2J north, Of range eleven NYDER, The river has subsided to the 111) east, less one acre sold to Fred VV. sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit I G o u l d & this office, alleging facts Much ! H O O D R I V E R - - OREGON normal spring stage, and the Wilson, which is described in Book 27, in would defeat the entry. carrot patch on the flat is again page 398 of deed records for Wasco ('.' W. MOORE, County, Oregon, said property belong out o f danger. Register. ing to said estate and to be sold con (First Pub. Mch 25 Last Pub. May 27) William Baker, president, sec taining in all 134 acres. Dated this 2ftth day o f March, 1910. retary and membership of the MATT SCHORKN. local painters’ union, is painting Administrator o f the Estate of Chris SHOE and HARNESS the Pine Tree hotel. tian Wyss, Deceased. S F. CLARK M knkfee , a n d dwellings and are supplying some of the DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Buy Spray outfits of the Mosier Fruit Growers’ Association. They Hell the “ Hardie.” f25tf F rank ments, DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN A n y t h i n g ítt Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur nishings, Wagons, Buggies, Hacks or any kind .of Fanning Imple DUNCAN [Publisher.] Dr. Nick Johnson and a hired Administrator's Sale of Real Properly. Department o f the Interior. man are putting in long hours Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the County Court U. S. Land OHice at The Dalles, Oregon on his orchard these days. The Rev. H. Campbell Clark, Attorney for Estate, The Dalles, Ore. pastor of the Mosier Christian [First publication Apr. I; last Apr. 29] «hurch, is spending the week at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. his home in Corvallis. Not Coal Land. Work on J. E. Cole’s 9-room Department o f the Interior. residence is progressing rapidly, United States Land Office, mnd the family expect to take i The Dalles, Oregon, March 1st, 1910. j Notice is hereby given that William possession alw»ut April 20. ' P. Kinney, of Mosier, Oregon, who on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burlingame ' February 10th, 1905, made Homestead returned to their home at Cooks, (Serial No. 08473), No. 14187, for the half southeast quarter, S1-2NE1-4 Wash., Wednesday after spend north Sec. 22 Tp. 1 North. Range 11 EWM.. ing a few days in Mosier. has filed notice o f intention to make FO T Look Mosier Over P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n MOSIER OREGON JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con crete Work Hood River - Oregon ' THE GLACIER PHARMACY Leading Dealers in ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND CHAS. N, CLARKE HOOD RIVER, OREGON in large and small tracts. (It pays to list your property with us.) McGregor 8c Bothfur, MOSIER - OREGON I D EB U S S E Y ’ S [ Restaurant and Oyster House i Private dining-room for ladies and families taken care of while waiting for trains. REPAIRED. REAL ESTATE All work clone with neat ness and dispatch, at rea sonable prices. If you have anything to sell, see me as I am in a position to handle good buys in short order. Office in rear of Bulletin Building are our Tooth Washers and the!" praise o f them. They are pure, tf-agrarit and antiseptic, cleansing both teeth and gums, removing -the tartar and giving a sweet perfume to the breath. We also have Tooth Brushes, Powders'and Soaps for dental purposes, and every requisite for the bathroom and toilet. Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfumes and Sachets are second to none in quality, but rather low in price, I now have parties waiting for 160 to 320 acres close in at a reasonable price. Make a visit to Mosier and call on Burggraf & Vogt. They have 3000 M O S I E R , OREGON acres o f the finest fruit land in the Mosier district subdivided into 10-acre Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or tracts and up, improved and unim “ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK’’ Final five-year Proof, to establish proved. 6 miles out. Must be cheap. claim to the land above described, be Will answer all correspondence. fore the Register and Receiver of the .Done with neatness and dispatch , United States Land Office, at The j Dalles, Oregon, on the 3d day o f May, 1910, Hood River Laundry Company MOSIER - The Reliable Dealers - - OREGON Claimant names as witnesses: J. E. C O LE . M o s ie r A g e n t William K. Ketchum o f The Dalles; Thomas C. Uodberson, R. W. Simpson j and Frank Ginger, all o f Mosier. BOOKS. STATIONERY. PERIODICALS and SCHOOL VV. A. HUSBANDS C. W. MooKK, Register. (First pub. Jan. 23. Last pub,Mar. 4.) B l a c k s m it h SUPPLIES OLD; BOOKS EOUGHT, SOLD and Parcels HOOD RIVER - OREGON 3E 3 t3 E "« W O N D E R W p T H E B R IG H T E S T E IG H T 1 T H E W H IT E S T T IG H T ! T H E STRO N GEST T IG H T ! T H E C H E A P E ST L IG H T ! T H E C LEAN EST T IG H T ! Six tim es b righ ter than e le c tricity , gas or ordin ary o il lam ps. LA M P S A N D S U P P L IE S O F A L L K I N D S IN S T O C K B U R N S COM M ON K E R O S E N E ; _ _ Ground has been cleared for S I M P L E , S A F E ,C A N N O T E X P L O D E . E f An A ll « B r a s s Lam p, H and« the Mosier Lumber Company's s o m o ly M a d e . For Homes, Stores, | S ch ools, H alls and Churches. yard next the railroad tracks and CUTS LIGHIING B ILLS IN H A LF! fronting Main street from the JAS. E. COLE, Agent, ?00-Candle Power, -hours for O n e C e n t I E v e r y U s e r A m a z e d I bfty on o or west. m ore for y ou r ow u hom e. M o s ie r . O r e g o n , B o r n :— On Tuesday. Mar. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chatfield, a daughter. Also, on same day, Notice for Publication to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hannum, a daughter. (Publisher.) Horse Shoeing' and General EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR CONTEST NOTICE. A pleasant place to spend a so D epartment of the I nterior , W. P. Finney o f Portland, who Repair Work. "ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES. Department o f the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon has been visiting here for a cial hour is at Satisfaction guaranteed Local A gent for The Oregonian. United States Land Office, February 16, 1910 week, returned home home Tues The Dalles. Oregon, Mch. 24, 1910. MOSIER - - OREGON day. Mr. and Mrs. Finney will S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room. Notice is hereby] given that Josiah A sufficient contest affidavit having J A S . E .fC O L E . Osburn, o f Mosier, Oregon, wbo, on come to Mosier for a fortnight’ s been filed in this office by John O. Bel- April 30th, 1908, made Homestead din, contestant, against Homestead stay early in May. Entry, (Serial No. 04402.) No. 15985 Entry No. 15378, made February ft, Petrified wood is found in 1908. for I ait 4. SW I I NW 1-4, VV 1-2 S o f t D r i n k s , C a n d y , C ig a r s for Sl-2 NE1-4 Sl-2NWl-4,Sec. 29, Tp’ 2 North Range 12 EWIV., has filed MOSIER SW 1-4, Sec. 20,Tp2 N., range 12 EWM, »«HMMMIW * .«jw w tm »-' various parts of the Mosier dis by .«+++»- notice o f intention to make Finat T obacco Frederick N. Swanson, contest, ,', t trict. Can there be any connec in which it is alleged that said Freder commutation Proof, to establish claim RESTAURANT to the land aliove described, before the tion, immediate or remote, be ick N. Swanson has wholly abandoned * Mosier, Register and Receiver o f the United tween this fact and the indiffer said land for more than six months last Oregon States Land Office at The Dalles. Ore * past; that he has never made any im ence shown in some quarters provementaon Ï i t MEALS AT ALL HOURS gon, on the 4th day o f April, 1910. said land and has never towards promotion work? 1 resided thereon except for one month Claimant names as witnesses: July. 1908, and ever since July, 1908, It is semi-officiall.v announced in $ Carl E. J. Carlson, Alfred L. Sund- DEALER in * he has left, deserted and abandoned that, beginning next Sunday, said land; that his absence was not due berg, William A. Davis and John W. BAKERY i the Mosier band will give Sun to his employment in the army, nayy B«v>Wft,‘ jdl o f Mosier, Oregon. IN CONNECTION $ Notary Public day Concerts at the baseball park or marine corps of the United Stat, s C. W. MOORE, time of war; said parties arc hereby i from 1:30 to 3 p. m. This move in and Register. notified to appear, respond and offer calls for a hand stand, which no evidence touching said allegation at 10 (First Pub. Feb. 18. la s t Pub. A p rl.) Fire Insurance doubt will be provided by the o ’clock a. m. on May 10, 1910, before HIDES!! HIDES!!! the Register und Receiver at the United HIDES! commercial club. Mosier Oregon States Land Office in The Dalles, Ore Call at the B ulletin office and The Mosier Lumber Co. is put gon. The said contestant having, in nj get tags to shin your bides to ting in a line of lumber, lath, FOR SALE proper affidavit, filed March 19, 1910, shingles, moldings, sash and set A. J. Derby forth facts which show that after Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of * Thoroughbred S. C. White doors, also lime, plaster, cement due diligence personal aervice can not j Leghorn eggs at 75 cts. per set and brick. Call and have a talk he made, it is ordered and directed that Portland. L aw yer with me for anything in the such notice he given by due and proper I G. E. Townsend vouches for ting o f 15. J no . B e l d i n , publication. .« (• O «)«« IW IS II« » - I i n — <» building line. HOOD RIVER - OREGON these people. Lehowa Farm. ('. W. MOORK, Register. m l 8 tf G eo . H a a c k e . . Miss Mattie Hudson gave a party Monday night to a score op more of her young friends in I 1 . , , 1 1, n e ■. in tl, n « « .1 1 celebratisn o f her 17th birthday The largest f assortment in the city, and at a . good, big For either stout or slender figures. We have a very anniversary. Games and plays saving in price . . Second floor large sale on these, for they give best satisfaction H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E filled the evening with enjoy ment. Light refreshments were MEN’ S EVERYDAY SOX served. Miss Hudson received many congratulations and, as Better grade than al*>ce, full seamless, good was fitting, more compliments. SHOES, OXFORDS. SLIPPERS CHILDREN’S a n d MISSES’ SHOES. MEN’ S HEAVY WORK SHOES medium weight, the pair . , 8 l- 3 c The ball game here on Sunday Misses' Ankle Strap Slippers, patent leather. Odds and ends values up to $1.50 a pair in afternoon between two picked- Odds and ends and drummers' samples. In MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY WORK SOX plain to«', worth regular $2 a pair, special $1.60 ^ 'c' K¡«1 and Satin t alf. a real bargain at the this lot shoes worth up to $3.50 a pair. Good up nines resulted in a 5 to 7 [>air . . . . . 75c strong shoes that will stand the wear. If we . ' er* score. The play for several in grade, the kind you pay 15c a pair nings was s n a p p y , hut the l-adies’ Ankle Strap patent leather Stippera, LADIES’ SHOES have vour size you get a bargain. Your choide tor elsewhere, and they will give you good ser- . weather is yet too cool for the American Lady make, worth $3 a pair, special Vici Kid and Calfskin, broken lots, values up to the pair . . . . $1.98 vice at that l>rice- But we »ell them for ginger necessary to fast play. the pair. . . . . $2.25 $ 1 . 75 , the [>air . . . . $1 the pair . • . . 10 c Hard practice will develop a team from the material at hand that MEN’ S WORK SOX . Ladies’ American Lady Shoes, hand turned MEN’ S WORK SHOES MEN’ S FANCY DRESS SOX ahould give a good account of Good heavy grade with ribbed tops so they soles. Cuban heels, a first class shoe ami one o f good quality ami a goml fair run o f sizes, itself during the season. Among that will give you $3.50 in wear, special tlu Goodyear welt and screwed soles. Shoes in this will stay up. The sox are full st'amless. The in plain colors and fancy patterns, embroidered the more interested sjiecfators pair . . . . . $2.30 lot worth up to $2.50. your choice the pair. $1.48 pair only ,______ .______ .______ .________ 5c or lace effects, the pair. 10. 15,20. 25. 35 50c were three fluffy youngsters, ranging in age from two to five, HART, SCHAFFNER * MARX CLOTHING who saton a log in the shade at deep right and rooted enthusi Is the very best garments made and if you want the beat in Guaranteed not to fade either by exposure to the sun or wash We carry the Rothschild Bros.’ Star Brand and the John B. astically when l>ad errors pro fabric, fit. workmnnship and satisfaction, get one of these, ing. They are considered the very l*est shirts made. Stetson hats. Hats all colors, all styles. duced lively action r i ■ B l l W D. D. H A IL Burggraf & Vogt A. E. LAKE ( THE OAKS / The Popular Clothier ’ f Alex. Stewart Men’s Clothing, Furnishings ( s and Shoes Ì THE DALLES, OREGON i Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. Nemo Corsets Special THE P A R IS F A I R Special Specials Manhattan Shirts for men . j In the Line o f Hats