Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 06, 1910, Image 4

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a i ____ An Appeal to Oivic
LU^ AL
Pride.
FOR SALE.
One span of work horses, weigh
about 2500 lbs. Inquire of
A mos R oot , Mosier, Ore.
HARDWARE
A T COST
«
Every person in Mosier knows
F ^S aie-
We are able to supply all hardware for
that there is no more beautiful! A J.J.
1
.
Oh’e goôé^Sfiidebaker wagon,
spot on earth, so far as natural x x L L w I l l l O l l
dwellings and are supplying some of the
nfcéHy new. Inquire at this office.
saenery is concerned, than Mo-
largest contractors at Hood River. Wa
1 '
! sier. Even Switzerland, with all
The'Mosier Lumber Co. is put- its beauty, cannot surpass us.
want some of this business from Mosier,
tlhg irf"a lifi^ o f lumber, lath, , So, seeing that God and nature
and guarantee that not only our goods but
Reg. Priie
Special;
sftfhgtes,»'' rotfffihgti, sash and have done their part in making
.
.
d6brs,also 1itrv£, plaster, cement this a beauty spot, it is up to us,
A full-blooded dapple-grayj
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
bolster.
sp<ing
ami
our prices will be satisfactory. We can
ahd brlclf.1' Call and have a talk now, to complete the job.
Percheron Stallion' viTl mafce the
spring seat,
$100.00
$85.0ê
■
easily convince you-of this if you give us
w ith me* ,for anything in the!
In view of the fa c t that Mosier Sehson at Fisher’ s Barn, Mosier,
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
90.00-
building line.
is again to be honored by a visit Oregon. Also at Hood River
the opportunity. Try it.
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
95.00
trfl8 tf
G e o . H a a c I ce .
from the Portland Commercial and The Halles
3-in. half truck* gear only, wide tire,
95.00
75.00'
Club, it behooves every citizen,
W m . M arsh .
1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00
old and young, to try to maintain
Hood River
TO L E T ’.
Oregon
the good impression that was
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
NOW is an excellent time to
made
when
they
were
here
be­
top and brake,
125.00
100.00
Furnished tebotns’, bj^ wfeek or
fore. Also, remembering that drop in and renew your subscrip­
15-16th
Studebaker
Bbggy,
same
as
apoves
110.00
100.00
nWnth, Mri Private family. Apply this is the tourist season, when
Notice for Publication
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
tion to the B ulletin . You want
[Publisher. ]
15-16th
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100.00
85.00
H üwäjn , P/O. B ox 155, strangers from all over the world
the paper and we need the
Department of the Interior.
Studebaker Juniors,,
8.50
6.50-
are visiting this beautiful West­
BtöMcfr/’ORr*-
PHYSICIAN an d SURGEON
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon I
a-22tfr
ern 'and of ours, and that first money.
Mwth 15th, 1W9.
impressions are usually lasting
Notice is hereby given that Jacob
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HOOD
RIVER
OREGON
F Ö lt?SALfe '
j ones. Hence this appeal.
Cassell, whose post office address
Frtfit trees. 300 Royal Ann, [ Having been asked several
is P o r t la n d , Oregon, did, on the
I 1st day of July, 1909, file in this of-
iaubert, and Bitig chenfeif; 500 J times by the public to take the
I
fice
Sworn Statement and Application,
N^wtowtl Pippin apples. Call on initiative in inauguratinganother
For Bargains in
Will practice in Mosier and . No. 05040, to purchase the S1-2NW
“clean
up”
day,
the
Civic
Im­
oF address
j 1-4,
W 1-2 SW 1-4, Section 12,
provement Club, at a meeting
May be reached by long dis­ ! Tp. I N ., R. 11 EWM., and the timber
J. E. C aäpentek ,
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.;
' thereon, under the provisions of the act
Mosier, Ore. held last Monday, decided to ask
of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
every citizen of Mosier to see
I deal in improved and unim-1 tance phone, Home phone 61.
known as the "Timber and Stone
that
his
own
premises
are
cleaned
proved
fruit
lands
in
the
Mosier
|
Administrator's Sale of Real Property..
FOR SALE. -
Law,” at such value as might be fixed
by Tuesday, May 10th. After district.
• by appraisement, and that, pursuant Do
________________________
List your properties
About 450 thoroughbred ami grade you have your own place spick
such application, the land and timber
with
ME
and
Attgora goa t?6 f alt sges. at very rea­
1 thereon have been appraised, the tim-
Notice is hereby given tnat in pursu-
and span, make it your duty to
chable price. • Adply td WI* H.* Kers- see that your neighbor goes and
her estimated 1,090,000 board feet at ance Gf an orcjer 0f the County Court
SECURE
QUICK
RESULTS.
dke, Mosier/' Ork, or the B ulletin
ct8.p er
and the land $180.00,
the state of Oregon for Wasco
does likewise. Every city, town
iîâaws put in firstielass condition.
that said applicant.will offer final proof County, made and entered o f record on
■ office.
a8tf.
and village almost, in the state of J a m e s a . S t u r g e s s .
If you have anything to sell, in support o f his application and sworn (he 2lstday o f March, 1910, in the mut-
Oregon, has had ” clean up ” day
^ °!? l n ^ni 1
°rt
! ter of the estate of Christian Wyss,
a U L L E T I N BUILDING. see me as I am in a position
BERftt^PlCfCERS WANTED iftd the civic pride of the Mosier
1910, before the Register and Receiver deceased, the undersigned Adminis-
to
handle
good
buys
in
short
i” the United States Land Office, at trater oh said estate, will proceed to I
MOSIER, OREGON.
MAY 15th. Good crop; good citizens should be so strong that
I The Dalles, Oregon.
selU from and after Saturday, the 30th I
order,-
they
will
ndt
allow
themselves
to
I
Any person is at liberty to protest day. o f April, 1910, the real property'
pöy. Apply at once, *
be outdone. So make Monday,
| I now have parties waiting thi s purchase before entry, or initiate herinafter described, belonging to said 1
E a s t *Hoon ^R iver F ruit C o .
a contest at any time before patent is- estate, as a whole atL private sale and-1
May 9th, clean-up day, and then
Notice for Publication
for 160 to 320 acres dose sues,
by filing a corroborated affidavit for cash in hand. •
m 6-2T
you
will
be
sure
that
every
tin
(’Publisher.)
■si----- r----------- ---- -------- —:
in this office, alleging facts which
in at a reasonable price.
can and pile of rubbish will be
Notary Public
would defeat the entry.
Said leal -property, to- be sold as above \ D e p a r t m e n t o p t h e I n t e r io r ;.
mentioned aw in said order o f court-re-4
Also a good buy in 40'aores 5 or
Wien Grace Duvall last week ' tfone by Tuesday. If anyone re­
C. W. MOORE,
and
quired and directed, is moue- par-ticu- U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon4
Register.
6
miles
out.
Must
be
cheap.
accompanied her father on his fuses to comply with this request
April 20, 1910.
Fire Insurance
(First Pu-A Mch 25 Last Pub. May 27) ‘« t y deeeribed a»f«Jtowsi to-witfc
the Civic Club will be glad to
J 7
The aeuth half of the southeast quar- 1 Notice is hereby given that John L.
trioito Little FaHs and Astoria. have his name, as they know, Mosier
--
Oregon
| ter o f section *4iiWeen (13), in town­
ship two (2) north, of range eleven (11) Burlingame, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
Messrs. Burggraf and Vogt from past experience, that no
east
of the Willamette Meridian, con­ on Jauary 5th, 1905, made Homestead
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
we're *hu'Sifiesss visitors-1 in" The j resident of Mosier will refuse to
taining 80 acres, also 45 acres off of Entry, (Serial No. 03440,) No. 14109,.
A.
J.
Derby
;
MOSIER
-
!
aid
in
this
movement
unless
phys­
' - OREGON
the west end o f the north half o f the for SE1-4 NW1-4, Sec. 15, Township
Dalles on Tuesday last. •
ically unable to do so.
northwest quarter of section twenty-
PHY3ÎCIÀN AND SURGEON
W. H. Ket'slake was'a visitor
L awyer
four (24), in township two (2) north, 2 North Range 11 EWM., has filed
C iv ic I m p r o v e m e n t C l u b .-
i
o
f range eleven (11) east; also ten notice o f intention to make Final1
al the county seat on Tuesday
acres
off of the north side of the south­ five-year Proof, to establish claim
HOOD RIVER
OREGON¡
MOSIER
OREGON
stod Wednesday.
west quarter o f the northwest quarter to the land above described, before the-
Capable Workmen
BALL GAME SUNDAY.
o f section twenty-four (24). in town­ Register and Reseiver of the United
Mffc'.-H* E.- Waite, eftPortland,
ship two [2] north, o f range eleven States Lsnd Oftiee at‘The Dalles, Ore­
The local ball tossers will cross
[11] east, less-one acre sold to Fred W. gon, on the 30th day o f May, 1‘flO.
arrived in town ’on Tuesday even-
JOHN C. ZOLI.S & SONS
hats with the Husum aggregation
Wilson, which is described in Book 27,
leading Dealers in
A grfor a feW days’ visit with
Claimant names as witnesses:
page 398 of deed records- for Wasco
next Sunday on the home dia­ Contractors in Stone, Brick ami Con­
:^*r daughter, Miss Bertha Booth.
ORCHARDS
a n d FRUIT LAND County, Oregon, said property belong- ; Jarhes Burlingame, of The Dallies,
crete Work
mond. The Mosier hoys have
ipg to said f state and to be sold con­
Oregon ; William Cook, Charles Prather
Ed. L. HoWii'hnd wife and the been doing some good practice Hood River
-
Oregon
taining in ali'134 acres.
in large and small tracts.
and Alfred M. Roop, all o f Mosier, Or­
Dated
this-
36th
day
o
f
March,
1910...1
latter,s mdthdi', Mis. -Brfes, came work lately, and they ¿ftpect to
egon.
MATT SCHOREN,
(It pays to list your property
u^ from Portland last: Sunday, make the Washington lads earn
C. W. MOORE, Register.
Administratotfcf the Estate o f Chris­
aftd will spend soHii time at their money.
tian Wvss, Deceased
(First Publication April 22. Last Pub. May 27)
with us.)
F rank M enefee ,
I
LiehoWa.
Attorney for Estate, The Dalles, Ore. )
. Messrs. Robf.* Simpson, T. C.
McGregor & Bothfur,
[Firstpublication Apr. 1; last Apr. 29] i
Mrs. E. Hunter, Secretary of
Notice for Publication
CJddberson, and'1 Frfink Ginger the C. W. B. M., will speak at
MOSIER
-
OREGON
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore--
Mtent to Tlie Dolled on Tuesday the Christian Church, on Monday.
CONTEST NOTICE.
gon, March 25, 1910.
ifc't as witndgSe^foj* W. P. Fin-
Department
of the Interior.
such
as
we
always
employ,
are
a
gur-tt-
Notice is hereby gi-Aen that John H_.
On
Wednesday
last
Mr.
Phil.
whri'lnad^ final proof on his
United States Land Office,
Wright, whose P. O. address is Star-
antee
o
f
'good
work.
Practical
knowl-
J
Arthur went to White Salmon,
buck,
Wash., did, on the 19th
hfomesteSd”
MOSIER
The Dalles, Oregon, Mch. 24. 1910.
edge is a necessity in the plumbing
af August, 1909, file in
where he will follow the vocation
A sufficient contest affidavit having day
business,
apd
our
help
are
all
that
can
RESTAU RANT
D. C. Napper, who has been of a carpenter.
been filed in this office by John O. Bel- this office application No. 05182, to 1
For the past
BURGGRAF & VOGT can tell you be desired in thi prespect. We use none 1
‘on the lift’ with rheumatism for
din, contestant, against Homestead purchase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-4.
all al)out the Mosier Valley fruit lands. but the', best materials, too, and our
Entry No. 15878, made February 6, j SE 1-4, Sec. 26,. Tp. 1 N., R. 11-
the past fortnight, is able to get five months Mr. Arthur has been
Drop us a line and we will do the rest. tborough.'painstaking and conscientious
1908,
for Lot 4, SW 1-4 NW 1-4. W 1-2. E., W. M. and the timber thereon
in
charge
of
the
DeBussey
ranch
afoout again, with the aid o f a
MÊALS AT ALL HOURS
SW 1-4, Sec. 20,Tp2 N., range IB EWM,J under the provisions o f the Act of/
We have exceedingly good values on work is'woll known and much appreci­
in Mosier. He has purchased a
“ wAxien leg.”
by Frederick N. SwanJOn, contPstee, June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
our list.. Don’t^delay; we will ^niake ated. Not.thejeast favorable point is
known as
as- the "Timber . and Stone
in which it is alleged that said Freder- known
„
fine
residence
lot
in
White
Salmon
you big money.
low prieesr
Another
jlo^Mvá» consum­
ick N. Swanson ha* wholly abandoned i ' aw-
3UC'h value_ as might be fixed1,
B
A
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E
R
Y
said land for more than six months last! b-V appraisement, amd that, pursuant to-
mated in Mosier last week, when and wi l l commence building
past; rhat hehas never made any im- ®ach appl'cuMwi, «*» land and timber
opeVati
-fisimmediately.
IN
CONNECTION
G
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n
y
d
e
r
,
Burggraf and Vogtjsold to E.- l4.':
During the month o f May I will selS
For Cash, Studebaker Wagons,, Hacks;
and Buggies at prices below:—
Stockmen !
Blowers Bros. -
120.00
Alex. Stewart,
JIM STURGESS |
Mosier, Oregon.
MOSIER
B arber Shop
REAL ESTATE
J. E. COLE.
Alex. Stewart
D. D. H A IL
Good
Fruit
Lands
Burggraf & Vogt
; provementaon »aid land and ha» never thereon have been appraised, the tim-
her estimated 1,040,000 board feet at
On Wednesday evening next a
Martin, of 1 Portland' a small
H O O D R IV E R
- - OREGON! —
The Reliable Dealers
m
ions0" r cep f° r T I - S E * ■» cents per M, and the land $30; that
thact of lanej owned by Curtis debate will be held at the Chris­
! ! Je has \9
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3
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left; deserted and abar.dcmed said applicant will offer final proof in.
A
ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d JX) 3aid land,'that hiVabsence was'not-'due support o f his application and sworn •
Bros, f o r ' “a consideration o f tian Church by the Young Peo­
B V)KS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
statement on the 9th day of June, 1910,
to his employment in the arrfiy, navy
ple’s Branch of the W.C.T. U.
T- h e C a r e o f t h e
$3,000.
the Register and Receiver of
or marine corps o f the United States before
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLO' and
the United States Land Office at The
The
subject
for
debate
will
be
T7*
_x.
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in
rime
of
war;
said
parties
are
hereby
i At a meeting of the school
EXCHANGED -
'SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
X 1 l l S t r N d l l O n d l D u I l K notified to appear, respond and offer Dalles, Oregon.
‘ ‘ Resolved: That the state gov­
Aliy person is at liberty to protest
hoard last Tuesday, the présent
evidence touching said allegation at 10
ANY
PERIODICAL
AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
this purchase before entry, or initiate
ernments are justified in using
of
The
Dalles,
Oregon
clock
a.
m.
on
May
10,
1910,
before
tdaehéríi, Mrs. Akiy L. (love and
----- Local Agent for The Oregonian.
theRegister and Receiver at the United a contest at any time before patent
force to quell a strike.” There
Miss Bertha Booth, were engaged
I WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION States Land Office in The Dalles. Ore- i issues, by filing a corroborated affida-
vit in this office, alleging facts which
will be four speakers each for the
JA S . E. C O L E .
tJteach during the coming year.
Capital
$100,000.00 ?on-
. woilld defeat the entry.
affirmative and the negative
The said contestant having, in a
Surplus and undivid­
€. W. MOORE,
Louis Bauer arrived in town on sides, and as this subject has
100 000.00 I p r o p - e r ?d]davit, filed March 19, 1910,
ed profits
Register.-
set forth facts which show that after
Tu a a i f ' last, and will spend a been brought before the public
J.
S.
S
C
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N
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K
,
PRESIDENT
duetliligence
personal
service
can
not
(First
Pub.
Apr.
8.
Last
Pub.
June 3 .)’
.«W W W I
few weeks with'his mother and mind so much lately, the debate •WWIWO'
F n V Wi T T UMo M av A
be made, it is ordered and directed that
M a x A . V VOGT
o g t sul-[, notice be given by due and proper
fc,D
M.
V
\
II.LIAMS
MAX
two brothers, whoyare making a should prove most interesting.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vice Pres.
Cashier publication.
Not Coal Land.
(farden out of a wilderness on
C. \V. M oore , Register;
On Sunday last the Loy 4
Department of the Interior.
their rahéh,' recently purchased
United States Land Office.
Bereans held another of their
from Gerald Wyss.
J The Dalle*, Oregon, March 1st, 1910.
most enjoyable weekly meetings
Notice is-hereby given that William
Messrs C. S. McCorkle and at the Christian Cftutch, about
DEALER IN
P. Finney, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on
February 10th, 1905, made Homestead
Oeo. (iraVford, two prominent twenty members answering to
(Serial No. 03473), No. 14187, for the
ranchers of the Wanuc neighbor the roll call. The class is stead­
north half southeast quarter, S1-2NE1-4
JOHN
WELLBERG.
Prop.
,
Sec.
22 Tp. 1 North, Range II EWM.,
hood, spent Wednesday afternoon ily growing in numbers and popu­
*
, has filed notice o f intention to make
ane evening in town, the guests larity, and, under the able teach­
; Final five-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land abeve described, be­
of the Bulletin man. They re- ing of Mr. John Carroll, it is
fore the Register and Receiver ,of the
port^rop conditions in their sec expected that many more young
,
United States- Land Office, at The
titfn.«lost favoriWe.
Dalles, Oregon, on the 3d day o f
I
men and women will be added to
May, 1910.
Another young Mosierite has the ranks. The class will hold
Claimant names as witnesses:
William K. Ketchum o f The Dalles;
suddenly sprung into prominence. its monthly devotional meeting it
Thomas S. Godberson, R. W. Simpson
James A. Sturgess, who has re­ tonight at 7.15 o'clock, when
and Frank Ginger, all o f Mosier.
sided in Mosier for the last eight­ every member is expected to
C. W. M o o r e , Register.
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(FirsYpub. Ap. 1. Last pub. Apr. 29.)
een years, has decided to follow attend»
up the'ivoCation o f ’a real estate
a;ent, and lias accordingly o]>ened
up olotes in the Bulletin building.
As Mr. Sturgess is well acquaint­
ALL THE NEW and POPULAR BOOKS that usually
ed with this district, and is inti­
Just look our lines over. We hate’a splendid assort­
cost
you 7oe. tiT$1.50 we sell for 50c. each.
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mately acquainted with many of
ment, and can save you money on your punch****- All
the settlers, we see no reason
kinds, from a small 18in. by 30in. for 40c., up to the
why he'should not meet with the
finest Wilton Velvet. 9 ft x 12ft., for $38.
same success that has attended
Japanese Matting Rug, very pretty design, 3 ft x 6 ft ,
WE would like to show you our splendid assortment of Ladies’ Tailored
IN our dress goods department, you will find the
the efforts o f his brother agents.
Suits and Dress Skirts.
We have double the number of any store in the
»ach 50c.
finest array of patterns and weave# in Broadcloths
His advertisement appears in
city for you to chribse from, and we know that our prices are the lowest.
Mohairs. Sicilians, Serges. Taffetas. Poplins. Panamas
Smyrna Rugs, 5ft. x 21-2ft., reversible, each $1.15.
¿«fbthei^part of this isifce.
These are all this Spring’ s newest Styles and patterns, made by the best
Henriettas, Voiles, Batiste, Lawns. Linens, etc.
Brussels Rug, Persian design, very pretty and ser-
factories in the land. Experienced fitters and salesladies to wait on you,
We have apron gingams, for the yard, 4c., 5c 6c
serviceahle, each $1.45.
8c.. 9c.. 10c. and up.
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and every suit guaranteed satisfactory.
We an* here to please you. for
ORGANIZE OIL COMPANY
Ingrain Art Squares Persian and flowered designs,
we want your continued patronage, ,thd our aim has always been *o give
Best grades o f calico. Hundreds o f yards to choose
The^Hood River Oil Company
from, the yard. 5c.
our customers all the value we can possibly crowd into the g ; i m ntor
9ft. by 9 f t , each $5.
was 'organized Saturday with a
article, no matter what department you may buy it in.
Sheetings, muslins, ticking, etc., all at a big saving
You will want to see these to appreciate the values.
Ladies’ Dress Suits for $9.75, $10. $12, $15 and up. Dress Skirts for
capital of $500,000 by the election
to vOu. You will He dol fcrs ahead by trading at -his
Dozens of others to choose from at the same low
store.
$1.50, $2, $3. $4. $5 and up.
of H. J. Hibbard, H. F. David-
prices.
No
charge
for
alterations.
•on, F. M. Loy, A. A. Jayne and
C. L. Morse directors. »T h e com­
M A N H A T T A N S H IR T S F O R M E N .
pany has obtained large holdings
near Vale, Ore., at pripsfcnt the
T H E B E S T L IN E O F S H >R TS M A D E .
^nter of an oil excitement.—
Hood River News.
A. E. LAKE
‘'The Popular Clothier”
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Men’s Clothing, Furnishings /
and Shoes
he
PINES HOTEL
Good Accommodations
/ THE DALLES, OREGON
i Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
Rugs and Art
Rates $1.00 per day and up 5
l MOSIER, O R E G m
„ TH E P A R I S F A I R
L A D IE S ’ T A IL O R E D S U IT S .
The Hortfe of Hart, Schaffner
and Marx Clothes.
Books.
Dress Goods.
JOHN B. STETSON HATS.
You know what these ara