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I LOCAL — For Saje. One Rood, S$udebaker wagon, rjearly new. Inquire at this office. F o r A nything in FOR SALE. About 450 thoroughbred and gwute ! Angora goats of all agrs, at very rea- | sonabie price. Apply to W. H. Ker«- Uke, Mosier, Ore., or the B ulletin office. W*tf, J Notice for Publication Is worth — MONEY TO YOU OUR EXPERIENCE B. E. D U N CA N & CO. ORCHARD ^ Davidson Building, FOR SALE. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore Single Corpb white Leghorn coelser-. gon, Marcii 25, 1010. ven that .John H. 'H eb, strong and vigorous*- from good address is Sfar- ' laying strain. $1.50 Ah,<* good cow, part Jersey. Rich milk. Bargain at $45. buck, Wash., did, on th« 19th ú 1909, file in " of August, ’ t . L eluott , Mooier, Or_u utslo day i No. 05182, purchase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-1 1-4, Sec. 2C, 'J'p. 1 N., R. 11 | The-.Mosier Lumber-Go. is put SE E., W. M. anil the timber thereon ii in a fine of lumber, lath, under the provisions of the Act of ingles, mqldings, sash and ! June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, doors, also lime, plaster, cement known as the “ Timber and stone apd brick. Call and h^ve a talk ! L aw ," at such value as might be fixed „ „ r ,_ by appraisement, and that, pursuant to me ‘ <Jp anything in the l suc|| apjilication, the land and timber tftulding line. thereon have been appraised, the tim- G eo . H a a o k e . j her estimated 1,040,000 lioard feet at ilUiftf'- | 75 cents per M, nr.d the land $30; that i said applicant will offer final proof in of his application and sworn W. H. Kerslake was a business support statement on the 9th day of June, 1910, visitor at The Dalles land office before the Register and Receiver of lest Saturday. the United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. It is reported that a weekly Any person is at liberty to protest purchase before entry, or initiate paper will soon be established at a this contest at any timp before patent IjÊyle, W ash.. issues, by filing a corroborated affid e vit in this office, alleging facts which •John Evans returned home would defeat the entry. last Saturday from a week’s stay C. W. MOORE. at Hood River with his daugh Register. ter, Mrs. Frank Macy. (First Pub. Apr. 8. Last Pub. June 3.) LANDS Hood RiVer; Ore. HARDWARE & Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Fur nishings,. Wagons, Buggies, Hacks or any kind of Farming Imple ments, We are able to supply ali hardware for dwellings and are supplying some of the largest contractors at Hood River. We want some of this business from Mosier, and guarantee that not only our goods but our prices will be satisfactory. We can. easily convince you of' this if you give us the opportunity. Try it. Blowers Bros. - Call On Us. DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HOOD RIVER OREGON Alex. Stew art, Mosier, Oregon. Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Hood River Oreg m MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Razors put in first-class condition. Notice for Publication P. L. Arthur returned Monday [Publisher.] Administrator’s Sale of Real Property. sight from a-week’9 visit with Department of the Interior. Notice’is hereby given that in pursu his “folks” at Castle Rock, ance of an order of the County Court U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon of the state of Oregon for Wasco March 15th, 1909. Wash. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. County, made and entered of record on | Notice is hereby given that Jacob d , A. Brown, a Portland busi the 21st day of March, 1910, in the mat Cassell, whose post. office address, P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n ter of the estate of Christian Wyss, j is P o r t l a n d , Oregon, did, on the ness man, was.in town this week deceased, the undersigned Adminis- 1st day, of Ju ly, 190'.', file in this of poking into land values with a trater of said estate, will proceed to fice Sworn Statement and Application, MOSIER OREGON sell, from and after Saturday, the 80th No. 05010, to purchase the Sl-'tNW view to investment. j day of April, 1910, the real property 1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-1, Section 12, di scribed, belonging to s; i- 1 N., R. 11 EWM., and the timber Dr. Page, of Freewater, Ore., herinaftcr I- JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS estate, as a whole at private sale and Tp. thereon, under the provisions of the act an old friend and college chum for cash in hand. of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con Said real property to be sold as above known as the “ Timber and Stone qf Dr. D. Robipson, visited the mentioned as in said order of coui t re L aw ,” at such valueas.m ight.be fixed crete Work latter on Saturday and Sunday. quired and directed, is more particu by appraisement, and that, pursuant to but we lay pipes, which is of far more Hood River - Oregon larly described as follows, to-wit: application, the land and timber service to mankind. We are expert Mrs. Will Sechler, Miss Joe The south half of the southeast quar such thereon have been appraises!, the tim ter of section thirteen (fit), in town ber estimated 1,09(1,000 beard feet at' plumbers, and repairers of all kinds of Gunning apd Miss Alice Daven ship two (2) north, of range eleven (11). A. J. Derby • ets per. M, anil the land $180.00; Plumbing work. We do our work quick port, of The Dalles, visited a i east of the Willamette Meridian, eon- 50 that said applicant will offer final proof ly and thoroughly, using the best ma few hours wun with menus frie n d s nert here last t(u, taininK ull'° 4r> "('r,s ofT the of in support of his application and sworn terials only and employing only the best H?w nours weBt 80 end *cr‘‘8- of th(. jm|f 0f L aw yer on the 2nd day of June, Sunday. northwest quarter of .section twenty- statementi and most reliable workmen. We install before the R egister and Receiver HOOD RIVER - OREGON four (24), in township two (2) north, 1910, the United States Land Office, at new [dumbing for w ater, gas, sewage, A number o£‘ locali nimrods of range eleven (11) east; also ten i of etc., and our charges are founded on off of the north side of the south The Dalhs, Oregon. have secured anglers’, licenses acres west quarter of the northwest quarter! Any person is at liberty to protest reason. purchase before entry, or initiate and since April 1st have been of section twenty-four (24), in town- a this contest at any time before patent is G o uld & S n yd er , fclding close communion with ; ^ ,£1 o n ^ r e ^ T F m i w ! ; sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit ilson, which is described in Book 27, j in this office, alleging facts which HOO D R I V E R - - O R E G O N t|he finny tribe. page 398 of deed records for Wasco would defeat the entry. Among the visitors in town (lounty, Oregon, said property belong C. W. MOORE, to said estate and to be sold con- I Register. lis t Sunday from Hood River, ing taming in all 134 acres. (F irst Pub. Meh 25 Last Pub. May 27) were* W *L, Nichol. and wife, S. Dated this 2t>th day of March, 1910. SGHOREN, pi. Nichol and wife and Mr. and i Administrator of MATT the Estate of Chris Mrs. C. D. Henrichs. tian Wyss, Deceased. SHOE and HARNESS F rank M enefee , the following Mosierites were Attorney for Estate, The Dalles, Ore. REPAIRED. yisiting in Hood River last Sat [F irst publication Apr. 1; last Apr. 29] urday: Mrs. A. Marsh, Mrs. A. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. All work done with neat Not Coal Land. Middlesvnirt, Mrs. Ernest Evans, Department of the Interior. ness and dispatch, at rea Eiliily Husbands, Clyde Root United States Land Office, *nd R. H. Chaffee. The Dalles, Oregon, March 1st, 1910. sonable prices. Notice is hereby given that William Office in rear of Bulletin Building You know what a good teach P. Finney, of Mosier, Oregon, who on er means to a community, and February 10th, 1905, made Homestead Make a visit to Mosier and call on ; _ _ . . .... rm xt I (Serial No. 03473), No. 14187, for ;he Vogt. They have 3000 M O S I E R , OREGON especially to a child. rile Nor- north half southeast quarter, S1-2NE1-4 ifeirggraf m o l. School is where the te a c h e r s | Rec. 22 Tp. l North, Range l l EWM., ( acres of the finest fruit land in the 1 ________________________________ , v , I bus filed notice of intention to m ake! Mosier district subdivided into 10-acre j b e st trained, io u h a v e a Final five-year Proof, to establish tracts and lip, improved and unim ‘FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ’’ valuable plant at Monmouth, claim to the land above described, bc- proved. Will answer all correspondence. ' ., » in ,, rv fore the Register and R ecti.- t of the Done with neatness and dispatch worth more than $100,000. Don’t ; United states Land office, n The abandon this, but vote, YES, for ^«»«'s.^O regon, on the 3d day of Monmouth and sustain the Nor- i * Claimant nami s as witnesses: Hood River: Laundry Company The Reliable Dealers J. E. COLE. M A : mal School. The cost is four1 William K. Ketchum of The Dalles; ients on a thousand dollars. J . and ¡<Vank Giri^er, all of Mosier. BOUvS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL B. V. Butler, Sec. Com, (Paid w- M oore , Register, tnatter ) j T»*11*- Ap. 1. In st pull. A)ir. 29.) SUPPLIES - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR CONTEST NOTICE. ANY. PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ TRICES. Department of the Interior. leading Dealers in United ,M ules Land Office, L o ca l A gen t fo r T he O regon ian . Dull a. Oregon, Mch. 24, 1910. pRCHARDS AND FRUIT LAND The A sufficient contest affidavit having / E. COLE. are our Tooth Washers and th e 'p ra ise of them. They are pure, fla g ra n t and antiseptic, cleansing both teeth: and gums, removing the tartar ancF giving a sweet perfume to the breath. We also have Tooth Brushes, Powders and Soaps for dental purposes, raid every requisite for the bathroom and toilet. Our lines of Fancy Soaps, Perfumes and Sachets are second to nona in quality, but rather low in pride, THE GLACIER PHARMACY CHAS. N. CLARKE - HOOD RIVER, OREGON F. CLARK Looli K Mosier Over Burggraf & Vogt o s ie r in large and small tracts. J t p a y s to list y o u r p r o p er ty w ith us.) McGrcfjor Qc Bothfur, MOSIER - OREGON W. A. HUSBANDS B l a c k s m it h Rorse Shoeing: and General Repair, Work- Satisfaction gwuranteeti MOSIER. - - OREGON been filed in this offic- by John O. Bol din, contestant, against Homestead Entry No. 15878, made February ti, 1908, for Lot I. SW 1-4 NW ’ -4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 20.T p2 N., range 12 EWM. . »*!•*:!«< by Frederick N. Swanson, contestee, in which it is alleged that silid Freder ick N. Swanson has wholly abandoned said land for more than six months last past; that he has never made any im » provements on said land and has never resided thereon except frtr one month in Ju ly, 1908, and ever since Ju ly, 1908, he has left, deserted and abandoned, said land; that his absence was not doe to his employment in the army, navy * or marine corps of the United State s i in time of w h v ) said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and otli r 3 evidence touching said allegation at 10 5 o’clock a. m. on May 10, 1910, befoie the Register and lieceiverat the United $ States Land Office in The Dalles. Ore gon. The sai l contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed March 19, 1910. set forth facts which show that after due diligenc * personal service can not * he made, it is ordered and directed that, such notice he given by due and proper: publication. f w w w I I gent Paints and Finishes for Your Home JA S. E. CCLE. «XiW fiW t# - -* « Í w w w •; A. E. LAKE “The Popular Clothier ’ $ DEALER IN Men’s Clothing, Furnishings [ and Shoes jf . . . ----------------l I I THE DALLES, OREGON HOSIER RESTAURANT w w w » ^ m »-*+++vr^ - * w w w » MEALS AT ALL HOURS BAKKRYY REAL ESTATE •' ------------- If you have any thing to self, see me as I am in a position te handle good buys iiv shortt order. I no-w have parties waiting for 160 to 320 acres close i* at a reasonable price. Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or 6 miles out. Must be cheap. D. D. H A IL MOSIER . . . . L . - OREGON j j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. i O. W. M oore , R egister. IN CONNECTION ' it BOOKS. We carry all the new and jroimlar Books of the day. Hooks that you pay from 75c. to $1.50 each for. Your choice, 50 cts. Boys’ Suits. We have one of the best lines of Boys’ Cloth ing we have ever shown. Boys’ suits, with two pairs of knickerbocker pants with each suit, iu greys, browns, blues, blacks, greens, etc., in stripes and cheeks. All new. fresh, this Spiing’s style, made in first-class style and to stand’the hardest kind of wear, togeth er with a neat, drossy appearance that gives vou double service. sleeve Vests. 5c. fo r p ro d u c in g th e ex act finish desired in th e lin e of acme quality PAINTS AND FINISHES Let tis show you colors for painting your house or ham, samples of finishei for floors, woodwork, walls, ceilings or furniture. Let us help you make shabby, surfaces look new and attractive. Come in ami get a ropy of THE ACME QUALITY PAINTING GUIDE BOOK. It tell» what Acme Qtality Pauit, Enamel, Stain or Varnish to use, how much will be required and how it should be put on. It not only enables you to te.i v vur painter or decorator exactly what you want, but it makes it easy for YOU to refinish the many «urfaces about the home tliat do not require the skill of the expert—the Jobs that a painter would not bother with. Ask for a copy. IT ’ S FREE W . E. C H O W N , 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 BOYS’ SUITS from 2 years up to 17. Suits for $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and up to $8.00. Ju st look them over and convince yourself. It does not take an expert to see the big values we have in these. You do not have to bus— Just call and let us show you. Spec’al Boys’ Corduroy. Kahiki and Worsted Suits, values up to $3.50. Broken lots tliat we want to close out, your choice........ ....................S I .73 Sleeveless, wing or long Pants from 10c a pair up. «w w w * If th e re is a shabby surface in y o u r h o m e to be p a in te d , e n a m e le d , sta in e d , v arn ish ed .o r finished in a n y w a y , w e have ju s t w h a t y o u n eed THE PARIS FAIR NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR F.>r ladies and misses, just in. » Dainty muslin \ A Full Line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips. Hand Bags, Purses, etc., __ at money-savinir prices. Young MenV Suits One of the very best assortments we have ever shown. Two or three piece suits of the very latest an i nobbio.it.styles, for $10, $12 and $15. Then from this price on we give you the best brand of clothing made in the United States today. underwear for ladies, plain, lace or embroidery trimmed, from the garment, 20c up to very handsome 3 and 4 piece sets for $ I to $8 a set. You must see these to appreciate the values. M o sier , O regon HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX. MAKE $ 16 , 50 , $ 18 , $ 20 , $ 22 , $ 25 , All Sizes. SPECIAL MEN’S SUITS in greys, browns, blues, blacks and mired suitings, medium heavy, broken lots. Special reduced prices. $5.50, $6.50, $7. $8. $10, $15. There’s a big ha'-gain in these. Spring Millinery One of the finest lines we have ever had. and our. prices are below all others.