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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1910)
— LOCAL — FOR SALE. J. L. Roberts, horticultural One span of work horses, weigh expert, formerly of New York, about 2500 lbs. Inquire of but who had been working in A m os R o o t , Mosier, Ore. , Hood River the past two years, For-. Saie _- arrived in Mosier recently, and Oiìe'-gBOÒ« I Stadebaker wagon, is assistant to A. P. Bateham, of nfearlyjiew. Inquire-at this-office. the East Hood River Fruit Co. HARDWARE We are able to supply all hardware for Attention CALL.. ON FOR SALE SUNDAY’ S BALL GAME. During the month o f May I will sell For Cash , Studebaker Wagons, Hacks, and Buggies at prices below dwellings and are supplying some of the largest contractors at Hood River. Stockmen! „ . , Miss Maude Bateham arrived The»Moster Lumber Co. is put-i, , c , , , ting in a line of lumber, iath. 1 ho^ e °n I uesdoy fr<>m her schoo! shingles, . moldings, sash and ln Portland, and will remain a A full-blooded dapple-gray d6ors,'also »lime, plaster, cement week or so on account of a scar Percheron -stallion w ill make the and brick. Callmnd have a talk let fever epidemic in Portland. 'Oith me fopi anything in the Season at Fisher’s Barn, Mosier, Elmer Root brought into our , Oregon. Also at Hood River bbilding line. office this week a handful of ripe and The-Dalles. nt!8tf CÉO. H a a c k e . wild strawberries, the first we W m . M arsh . have seen this season around TO LET. Mosier, although they were not NOW is an excellent time to F’urnishedAtdoms,' Ify week or the first that have ripened, as drop in and renew your subscrip ntOnth, in*prtvatt family. Apply Elmer says that he found a num tion to the B u l l e t i n . You want U.>. W : HUDSON, - P. O. Box 155, ber that were “ deadripe.” The the paper and we need the Mesw»r; 0?e. strawberries grew in the field on money. MMt his ranch. A T COST We want some of this business from Mosier, and guarantee that not only our goods but our prices will he satisfactory. Reg. Price We can easily convince you of this i f you give us Blowers Bros. - the opportunity. DR. H. L. DUMBLE PHYSICIAN Hood River Oregon Notice for Publication and s u r g e o n HOOD RIVER Try it. OREGON Special! 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster, spring and ! spring seat, $100.00* 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above, 110.00 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire, 95.00 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather top and brake, 125.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,* UO.OQ 15-16th “ 100.00 Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 * $85.00 90.00 95.00* 75.00»* 120.00* 100.00 100.00 85.00* 6.50* [Publisher.] Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon ' March 15th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Jacob \ Cassell, whose post office address \ is P o r t l a n d , Oregon, did, on th e 1 1st day of July, 1909, file in this o f fice Sworn Statement and Application, j No. 05040, to purchase the S1-2NW 1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Section 12, i Tp. 1 N., R. 11 EWM., and the timber j j thereon, under the provisions o f the act of J une 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, | known as the “ Timber and Stone j Law,” at such value as might be fixed - Administrator's Sale of Real Property. by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the tim Notice is hereby given that in pursu ber estimated 1,090.000 board feet at ance of an order o f the County Court 50 cts per M, and the land $180.00; of the state o f Oregon for Wasco that said applicant'win offer final proof County, made and entered o f record on j Razors put in first-class condition. in support o f his application and sworn the 21st day of March, 1910, in the mat statement on the 2nd day of June, ter of the estate of Christian Wyss, j 1910, before the Register and Receiver deceased, the undersigned Adminis- j of the United States Land Office, at trater of said estate, will proceed to I The Dalles, Oregon. sell, from and after Saturday, the 30th 1 Any person is at liberty to protest day of April, 1910, the real property this purchase before entry, or initiate herinafter described, belonging to said i a contest at any time before patent is estate, as- a whole at' private sale and' Notice for Publication sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit for cash in hand. (Publisher.) in this office, alleging facts which Said real property to be sold as above would defeat the entry. D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r .- mentioned as in said order of court re C. W. MOORE, quired and directed, is more particu U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon- Register. April 20, 1910. described as follows, to-wit: (First Pub. Mch 25 Last Pub. May 27) larly The south half o f the southeast quar- | Notice is hereby given that John L. ter o f section thirteen (13), in town Burlingame, of Mosier, Oregon, who, ship two ( 2 ) north, o f range eleven ( 11 ) east o f the Willamette Meridian, con on Pvisïy 5th, 1905, made Homestead DAVID ROBINSON, M! D. taining 80 acres, also 45 acres off of Entry, (Serial No. 03440,) No. 14109, the west end of the north half o f the for SET4 NW1-4, Sec. 15, Township northwest quarter o f section twenty- 2 North: Range 11 EWM., has filed P h y s ic ia n a n d . S u r g e o n four (24), in township two (2) north, notice o f intention to make Final 1 of range eleven ( 11 ) east; also ten ..... , . acres off o f the north side of the south- live-year- Proof, to establish claim MOSIER OREGON west quarter o f the northwest quarter to the land above described, before the _ o f section twenty-four (24), in town- Register and Receiver of the United ship P two [2] north, o f range eleven States Land Office at The Dalles, Ore [11] east, less one acre sold to FredW. gon, on the 30th day o f May, 1910. Wilson, which is described in Book 27, Leading Dealers in Claimant names as witnesses: page 398 of deed records for Wasco County, Oregon, said property belong James Burlingame, of The Dalles, ORCHARDS a n d FRUIT LAND ing to said estate and to be sold con Oregon; William Cook, Charles Prather taining in all 134 acres. in large and small tracts. Dated this 26th day of March, 1910. and Alfred M. Roop, all of Mosier, Or egon. MATT SCHOREN, C. W. M oore , Register. (It pays to list your property Administrator of the Estate o f Chris (F rnfr- Publication April 22. Last Pub. *iay 27) tian Wvss, Deceased with us.) Alex. Stewart, Fruit trees. 300 Royal Ann, ■ ---- — Uambert, and Bing cherries: 500 The Mosier boys tried their Newtown Pippin apples. Call on For Bargains in Will practice in Mosier and skill with the Ifrsum aggregation or address J.' S ' C arpenter , of ball tossers last Sunday, and R EAL ESTATE. May he reached by long dis Mdsier, Ore. got beaten by the score of 13 to tance phone, Home phone 61. I deal in improved and unim 7. The line up was as follows: proved fruit lands in the Mosier FOR SALE. Mosier Husum district. List your properties Aboflt 450 tHoroughbred and grade Olson e Gurnsy with ME and Afhgora goats of all ‘ages, at very rea Marsh as Tiedman d a b le price. Apply td W. H. Kers- SECURE QUICK RESULTS. Cate 3b Jones ’jike, Mosier, Or«., or the B ulletin Dunsmore If Johnson office. a8tf. JAMES A . STURGESS, If you have anything to sell, cf Squires Campbell see me as I am in a position B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G . Graham r t Gurnsy BERRY PICKERS WANTED to handle good buys in short Arthur lb Redlinger M O S IE R , O R E G O N . MAY 15th. Good crop; good Giunti 2 b Jones order. H arvey Williams pay. Apply at once, P I now have parties waiting E a s t H o o d R iv e r F r u it C o . Cato pitched for Harvey in the j for 160 to i 2) acres close m 6 - 2 x the third inning and continued | in at a reasonableUprice. for five. Jim Lindsay finished Also a good buy in 40’acres 5 or Mrs. S. D. Fisher was a visitor tiie game. and 6 miles out. Must be cheap. ih-Hood River yesterday. The game was rather loosely H. M. Huxley was a'visitorin played on both sides, but the Hood River the first o f the week. Mosier hoys did so much better this time than they did at The J. N. Mosier visited this week Dalles that they can justly feel J. ! MOSIER OREGON vfrlth his family in «Portland. - elated. L aw yer C. A. FreyVleft on Tuesday last Harvey’s prize wing started to OREGON flbr a visk-to his'okl home in miss fire in the second inning, HOOD RIVER iJ^nverv- and quit altogether by the end of Ge*b. iS»lfmger, o f Cascade the inning. Cate took his place JOHN G. ZOI.LS SONS Bocks, spent a couple of days in and did fine work for six innings, but the damage had been done. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- tAwn this week. Cate will make a hummer of a crete Work E. E. Frederick came up from pitcher with more practice, but Hood River Oregon St. Johns last Friday and spent for that matter all the players i Sunday with his family. can improve. Bill Marsh played j Mrs. A. Husbands and Mrs. a great game, for lie was after F r a n k M enf . f e e , Ernest Evans were shopping in all the hot ones, and got most of Attorney for Estate, The Dalles, Ore. them, too. Qc [First puldication Apr. 1; last Apr. 29] Hood River on Wednesday last. Notice for Publication A feature o f the game was U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- Mrs. F. M. Hunter arrived Olson’ s balk, with which lie put MOSIER - OREGON CONTEST NOTICE. 1 gon, March 25, 1910. from Alsea last Saturday, and out two o f the opponents at the Notice is hereby given that John H. Department o f the Interior. such as we always'employ, are ajguar- | will visit here with friends for a home plate, and it gave Ye Fans United States Land Office, 1 Wright, whose P. O. address is Star- a chance to try their voices. antee of good work. Practical knowl -1 buck, Wash., did, on the 19th month or w MOSIER j The Dalles, Oregon, Mch. 24. 1910. ! 1 day Our boys were weak with the edge is a necessity in the plumbing! of August, 1909, file in A sufficient contest affidavit having Mrs. J. J. Smith, o f Portland, willow, hut that takes constant this office application No. 05182, to j business, and our help are'all'-'that can RESTAURANT been filed in this-office by John O. Bel- purchase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-4 BURGGRAF VOGT can tell you : be desired in this respect. We use none i spent a few days in town this practice, and constant practice | din, contestant, against Homestead SE 1-4, Sec. 26, Tp. 1 N., R. 11 i Entry No. 15878, made February 6 , E., W. M. and the timber thereon week, looking after her interests takes enthusiasm. Soeverybody all about the Mosier Valley fruit lands. but' the best ' materials, too, and our j ! 1908, for Lot 4, SW 1-4 NW 1-4, W 1-2 under the provisions of the Act of Drop us a line and we will do the rest. thorough,"painstaking and conscientious j MEALS AT ALL HOURS in the Grand View neiglvborhood root. SW 1-4, Sec. 20,Tp2 N., range 12 EWM, June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, The game was very cleanly; We have exceedingly good values on work is'well known"and"much 'appreci by Frederick N. Swanson, contestee, known as the “ Timber and Stone C. A. Morden, general manager our list. Don't delay; we, will .make ated. Not.thedeast favorable"point is i in which it is alleged that said Freder Law,” at such value as might be fixed played, with the exception of the low prices. df the Oregonian, came up last spiked hand that Evans got, a n djyou big monev- ick N. Swanson has wholly abandoned by Appraisement,"and that,'“purs”uant t5 BAKERY said land for more than six months last „¿ ch application, the land and timber Saturday evening and s p e n t that was an accident. past; that he has never made any im- ! thereol', have been appraised, the tim- IN CONNECTION G ould & S nyder . Sunday oft his apple ranch south i provements on said land and has never ber estimated 1,040,000 board feet at Mosier will cross hats with a ! resided thereon except for one month 75 cents per M, and the land $30; that - - OREGON team from The Dalles on the local of town. H O O D R IV E R The Reliable Dealers , in July, 1908, and ever since July*, 1908, said applicant will offer final proof in diamond next Sunday. ; he has left, deserted and abandoned support of his application and sworn Mrs. Sarah \lcVey, of The A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o said land; that his absence was not due gtatemei ton the 9th day of June, 1910. BOOKS. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL Dalles, was in town on Tuesday to his employment in the army, navy j b -fore tjie Register and Receiver o f Messrs. Dr. Robinson, Geo. T he C ar e o f th e lor marine corps o f the United States th r United States Land Office at The making arrangements to have SUPPLIES - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and Carroll, Olaf Oss and F r e d i in time of war; said parties are hereby Dalles,Oregon. some work done on her homestead EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR notified to appear, respond and offer Any person is at • liberty to protest Evans were delegates this week evidence touching said allegation at 10 tliis purchase before entry, or initiate sa»ntb of town. ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES. to the Sunday School Convention 1 o’clock a. m. on May 10, 1910, before a contest at any time before patent the Register and Receiver at the United issues, by filing a corroborated affida Local Ayent for The Oregonian. Miss Hattie Radliss came up which was held at The Dalles. j WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION States Land Office in The Dalles, Ore vit in this office, alleging facts which from Hood River last Saturday gon. JAS. E. COLE. wo'ild defeat the t ntry. Capital - - $100,000.00 to finish the term of school in S UIOOL NOTES. C. W. MOORE,, Surplus and undivid- • The said contestant having, in a District No. 8, as Miss Ethel Register. Johnson was forced to resign on (First Pub. Apr. 8 . Last Pub.. June 3„) J. S. SCHFNCK, PRESIDENT due diligence personal 8 -rvice can not The eighth grade will take their »>«)•< VS 1- —r ,, . . ... r . be mad . it is ordered and directed that ----------- — account of ill health. grade examinations Thursday and til) IV1. WILLIAMS MAX A . VOGT such rotioe l e given by due and proper NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , , Mrs. Hunter addressed a good Friday of this week. Mrs. Geo. Vice Pres. -Cashier publication. Not Coal Land. > | C. W. M oore , Register. Department of the Interior, .sized audience in the Christian Chamberlain will have charge of * United Statbs Land Office, Church Monday evening on the the examinations. j The Dalles, Oregon, March 1st, 1910. Notice is hereby given that William subject o f Home and Foreign Jennie Carroll was absent on P. Finney, of Mosier, Oregon, who on Missions. Tuesday afternoon Wednesday. DEALER IN February 10th, 1905, made Homestead sfie sjftlce toladies exclusively. * I (Serial No. 03473). No. 14187, for thç Henry Page made a tardy mark north half southeast quarter, S1-2NE1-4 9 The river is again on the rise, this week. j Sec. 22 Tp. 1 North, Range 11 EWM., JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. has filed notice of intention to makfr ft is stated that at The Dalles the Si I a The exam nationr for the pri I Final five-year Proof, to establish watw registers six inches higher claim to the land above described, be mary grades and fourth grade in 5 fore the Register and Receiver o f the than it did at this time in the Miss Booth’# room will take place j| United States Land Office, at The Spring of ’ 94, the year of the Dalles. Oregon, on the 3d ' day o f the last of next week. « May, 1910. “ big water.” Tho flowers and shrubs planted J Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. H. E. Waite, who has in the school yard on Arbor Day f William K. Ketchum of • The Dalles;. Thomas C. Godberson, R. W. Simpson' been visiting friends in Walla are thriving .beautifully. and Frank Ginger, all o f Mosier. Walla the past week, stopped otf C. W. M oore , Register. Fronia-Denny was a visitor at .on Wednesday, or» her way back (First pub. Ap. 1. Last pub. Apr. 29.) -C + + * * ' the school Tuesday afternoon; .to her home in Portland, to visit her daughter, Miss Booth. DM STURGESS Mosier, Oregon. REAL ESTATE MOSIER B a r b e r Shop J. E. COLE . Alex. Stewart Notary Public Fire Insurance Mosier Oregon ! A. Derby D. D. H A IL Capable Workmen tjuim & Good Fruit Lands McGregor Bothfur, & Burggraf & Vogt First National Bank of The Dalles, Oregon L «1 profits - 100,000.00 j S X Ä 2 M K A. E. LAKE I “The Popular Clothier” I f | f T he » ! PINES HOTEL Men’s Clothing, Furnishings f and Shoes f Good Accommodations Ed. L Huwoand wife and Mi's Howe’s mother, Mrs. Biles, went fb Portland last Saturday. Mr. Howe returned to Mosier on Tuesday last, Mrs. Howe and her »»»•her remaining in Portland. Mr. Horace Day, o f the firm of Sgobel and Day, fruit buyers, of NeW York, was in town yester day, making his annual trip o f inspection of fruit conditions in I the West. He was accompanied b / his son. Rev. H. C. Clark, who has been ¡11 with rhe matism at Cor vallis for several weeks, arrived in Mosier last nigj>t. He is much improved in healtTi. thostill weak. He will resume his pastoral work in the Christian Church next Sunday, preaching both morning and evening. ( THE DALLES, OREGON Rates $1.00 per clay and up Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. (MOSIER, OREGON Nemo Corsets. For slender figures or stout ones. If you once try one of these you w It : no other. ______ w c jt V n at . good money when in the city, by doing your trading at the PARIS FAIR., Y e soil for cash, and cash only. We send our buyers to the leading markets of the United States twice each year, and in buying our goods in large quantities for cash, we can give you a big saving in any lino you may want to look at. Here are a few everyday i tides that > 0*1 a!1 know: Common clothes pins, the dozen, .. lc. red and blue handkerchiefs, Men.* .. • • 5c. goial full size, each, Mens’ cotton sox, the nair, .. 5c. Best 7c. and 8c. calico, .. • • 5c. Gingatns. down to the yard, .. 4c. TH E P A R I S F A I R 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 Ijadies’ Girdle1 Corsets. 50c. grades, .. Mens’ linen collars like you pay 15c. for, our price. Infants’ soft soled shoes, alPcolors, the pair. Mens’, summer weight*Balbriggan underwear in ecru, pink, or blue.UThe garment. Athletic underwear, sleeveless shirts, and knee length pants. Down to the garment, Cre|»e paper, all colors, the ro 1, Good Corduroy pants for men and boys, made up with two hip, two side, and one watch ¡pocket, good deep ones, open welt seams, cuff bottoms, the pair. Men’s Khaki pants, well made in every way, the pair. Khaki coats, well^n ade in every way. epeh. 35c. 10c. 2.V. 2ÓC. 25c. 5c. $2.f0 1.C0 U00 Hair Goods of alljkinds. Rolls, P itts* Swirxhes, Braids. Rats, etc. Alt colors. Mens’ Covert pants, .well made, with belts lo match, the pair. .. 20c. Boys’ extra pants, plain or knicker, the pair 25c., 40c.. 50c., 75c., up to .. $1.00 B:*st lines of men’s clothing in the city. We have some o f the biggest values in $10, $12, and $15 suits you ever saw. Then, if you want the best clothes made, just let us sell you a HART. SCHAFFNEP.& MARX suit. Guaranteed in every way—workmanship, fit and quality. You will be pleased and satis fied in a suit o f H APT, SCHAFENEIi & MARX clothes. $16.50. $17.50, $18, $20. $22 and $25. Call and let us show you some of them. You. do not have to buy.