Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 20, 1910, Image 4

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    HARDWARE
AT COST
b OR 8ALE.
Mosier Dog Takes Prizes.
One
span
horses, weigh ]
C. A. McCargar’s English Bull about 2500 of lbs. work Inquire
— L O C A L — Terrier
of
won two first, two second
AsjOij
Ro
iT,
Mosier,
Ore.
and one special prize at the bench
Roí Sale,
shows held recently at Portland,
We are able to supply all hardware for
One guadi Studebaker wagon, Seattle and Tacoma.
dwellings and are supplying some of the
oearly new Ihquire at this office.
largest contractors- at Hood River. We
Geo. Sellinger, of C a sca d e
The Moai«n Llumber Co. input­ L o ck s, attended the booster
want some of this business from Mosier,
ting in a linee of lumber, lath, meeting
here
Saturday
night.
and guarantee that not only our goojls but
Reg. Price Special
shingles, molding*, sash and
A full-blooded dapple-gray
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
bofater
spring
and
doors, also lime,.plaster, cement L. Winther, of Portland, was Pereheron
our prices will he satisfactory. W« can
Stallion will make”the
and brick. Call'and have a talk up last Sunday, visiting his ranch
spring seat,
$100.Gtt
$85.00
Season.at
Fisher’s
Barn,
Mosier,
easily
convince you of this if you give us
with me for anything in the and shaking hands with friends.
2
3-4
in.
Wagatis,
same
as
above,
110.0f>
90.00
building line.
Oregon. Also at Hood River
the
opportunity.
Try
it.
3-in.
Wagons,
same
as
aftove,
115.0#
95.00
The Misses M. and A. Shogren, and The.Dalles.
m ISttf
0f£Oi H aaoke .
3-in.
half
truck,
gear
only,
wide
tire,
55.00
75.00
of Pbrtland, spent Sunday with
W m . M arsh .
1
1-4
iw.
platform
Spring
Wagoa,
with
Ibrafte,
135.0$
120.00
Hood River
their relatives at the ranch.
|
TO HÆF.
Oregon
1 1-8 im. Stwdefraker 1st grade- Btafggy, leather
NOW
is
an
excellent
time
to
Alex.
Stewart
is
changing
the
top and brake,
125.0#
100.00
Fûrnished‘Rt>oms, by week or
of his stofe in order to drop in and renew your subscrip-1 DR. H. L. DUMBLE
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
as
apove,
110.00
100.00
Notice
for
Publication
month, imprrvate-fàrmlj?. Apply interior
jecure more room for his merch­ tion to the BULLETIN. You want
115-16th
"
“
“
-
“
100.00
[Publisher.].
85.00
O í . Wf H u d so n ; FÍO; lftx 155, andise.
the paper and we need the |
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
Department of the Interior.
6.50
Mbsiérr Ore..
’HYSICIAN
and SURGEON
LI.
S.
Land
Office
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon
money.
j
*22 tí.
Elmer Stroup and family re­
March 15th, 1809.
turned on Tuesday from Portland,
Notice is hereby given that Jacob'
C
A
L
L
O
N
!
HOOD
RIVER
OREGON
Taken Up>
Cassell, whose post offi«e addrcss
where they have been living the
is P o rtlan d , Oregon, did, on the
A D mut Owner-casrhave same past nine months, and will remain
1st day of July, 1909, file in this of­
IV proving property and paying here.
fice Sworn Statement and Application,
For
Bargains
in
dll loost&.
Will practice in M^siea andi No. 05040, to purchase the S1-2NW
Amos Root took his son, Leslie,
1-4, W 1-2 SW 1-4, Section J2,
J: H HtGLEY,
to Collins’ S p r i n g s Tuesday, R E A L
1 N., R. 11 EWM., and the timber
E S T A T E . May be reached by long dis­ Tp.
mEfltff.
MJbouer, Ore. where
under the provisions of the act
the latter, who is suffer­ I deal in improved and unini-! tance phone. Home phone 61. of thereon,
June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
ing with rheumatism, hopes to proved fruit lands in the Mosier |
known as the “Timber and Stone
------j Law,” at such value as might be fixed Administrator’s Safe of Real Property.
R. MI Kt»ss and'wife visited in derive some benefit from the district. List your properties]
by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
9>rtland on Wednesday.
treatment received there.
such application, the land and timber
with ME and
thereon have been appraised, the tim­ Notice is> hereby given that in pursu­
Min., Cfrblb visited in Hood Messrs. Burggraf & Vogt, ac­ SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
ber estimated 1,090,000 board feet at ance of an order of the County Court
50 cts per M, and the land $180.00; of the state of Oregon for Wasco | Raaait», put! i»i first-class condition.
9iver yes turd *y.
companied by Uncle Lee Eyans, JA M E S A . ST U R G E SS,
that said applicant? will offer final proof
made and entered o£ record on
W, Hi KersUdteiwaaKubusiness made a record trip to The Dalles
If you have anything to sell, in support of his application and sworn Country,
the 21st day of March, 1910, in the m at-1
statement
on
the
2nd
day
of
June,
BULLETIN
BUILDING.
ter
of
the
estate undersigned
of Christian
Wyss, !
and back, last Monday, in their
see me as I am in a position 1®1?' be/?r« the Register and Receiver decea8ed> the
waitonin Portland this week.
Adminis-
to
handle
good
buys
in
short
going over in one
MOSIER. OREGON.
Sn. **1? iFmtrw^ ^tates Band Office, ai trater of said estate, will proceed to !
H*, F? B&thfur was transacting Jackson-40,
The Dalles, Oregon.
8ell, from and after Saturday, the 30th | ___________________________________ _
order.
hour
and
three
minutes
and
re­
Business in Pftrtland this week. turning in about an hour.
Any person is at liberty to protest day of April, 1910, the real property
___ o this purchase before entry, or initiate herinafter described, belonging to said
I now have parties waiting
Hood River will have a “ Good
1
a contest at any time before patent is- estate, as a whole a« private sale and
Notice for Publication
for
160
to
£20
acres
ClObe sues hv filinir a corvnhnrated affidavit for cash in hand-
,
Roads” Day next Thursday, May Mrs. A. Stewart, Miss Effie
facts
which
_
.
.
.
.
.
(Publioher.)
in this office, alleging ____ ____
in at a reasonable price.
Wright, Lee Hunter and E. L.
Notary Public
would defeat the entry.'
Said teal property 0» be sold as lbovs DKP
DUE INTERIOR,
Root are attending a convention
C W MOORE
mentioned as in said order of court re- U. S. Land Office OF
Also a good buy in 40'acres 5 or
and
at The Dalies, Oregon
C! AE Mb.Ckrgar leftyesterday of
Register
quired
and
directed,
is
more
partieu-
Grand Lodge of Oddfellows
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
y described as follows, to-wit:
April 20, 1910.
Fire Insurance
(First Pub. Mch 26 Last Pub. May 27) larl>’
morning for a business', visit to and the Rebekahs
The
south
half
of
the
southeast
quar-
j
Notice
is
hereby
given
that John L,
at
Eugene,
which
Portland.
Oregon
Mosier
ter of section thirteen (13), in town- Burlingame, of Mosier, Oregon, who,.
¡3 in session this week.
D. D. H A IL
Jauary 5th, 1905, made Homestead
D>r Rbhrinsuir and wiffc w eie A carload of brick for the
east of the Willamette Meridian, con Entry,
DAVID ROBINSON, M. Et taming
(Serial No. 03440,) No. 14109.
80
acres,
also
45
acres
off
of
waiting in The Dalles on Wed- Mosier Lumber Co. was received
A. J. Derby
MOSIER - -
OREGON
for SE1-4 NW1-4, Sec. 15, Township1
die
west
end
of
the
north
half
of
the
n m&v.
northwest quarter of section twenty- 2 North, Range 11 EWM., has filed
P hysician and S urgeon ! ; four
this week. The manager, Geo«
L aw yer
(24), in township two (2) north,
of intention to make Final
Ed Woods was up from Port Haacke, proposes tu> keep on
of range eleven (11) east; also ten notice
five-year
t)o establish claim,
acres
off
of
the
north
side
of
the
south­
lànd on Wednesday, visiting his hand everything in the line o f HOOD RIVER - OREGON
MOSIER
OREGON west quarter of the northwest quarter to the land Proof,
above described, before th«
Capable
Workmen
parents.
• building material.
of section twenty-four (24), in town­ Register ami Receiver of the United
ship two [2] north, of range eleven States Land Office at The Dalles, Ors-
N9chol and'. Co. are having a The Commercial Club wisfr to
[11] east, less one acre sold to Fred W. gon, on the 30th day of May, 1910.
JOHN
G.
ZOLLS
&
SONS
Leading Dealers in
ilson, which
is described in Book - 27,
severed porch odittehto tha-. front thank the ladies of the Civic Im­
Wils
.......................................
page 398 of deed records for Wasco Claimant names as witnesses:
Con-
Contructor*
in
Stone,
Brick
and
of their storar
provement League, and all oth­
ORCHARDS AND FRUIT LAND County,
Oregon, said property belong­ Jamts [Burlingame, of The DalLes,
ing tb saitl estate and to be sold con- Oregon; William Cook, Charles Prather
HVs Frank Ginger visited her ers, for the fine supper which' Hood River Crete Work
•
Oregon
taining in all 134 acres.
in large and small tracts.
Alfred M. Roop, all of Mosiei, Or­
mother, Mrs. Leffler, at Bingen, they prepared for the booster
Dated this 26th day of March, 1910. j and
egon.
MATT
SCHOREN,
Wash., this weekc
meeting cnr lhst1 Saturday eve­
(It pays to list your property Adminiitv-ator off the Estate of Chris- j
C. W. M o o k e , Register-
ning, which added greally to the!
(F irst Publication A pril 22. L ast Pub. May 27)’
tian
Wvss.
Deceased
J. K. McGregor and wife were success
] with us.)
of the meeting. The
F rank M e n e f e e ,
Bgssengprs oun Wèdhesday morn-
Attorney for Estate, The Dalles, Ore. I
also extend thanks to the
ing^SdocsiJ going to Portland. club
McGregor
Qc
Bothfur,
[First publication Apr. 1; last Apr. 29] i
Notice for Publication
girls and boys who furnished j
—
Gèorge Rorden has moved his the flowers for. the occasion.
U.
S-
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore­
MOSIER
-
OREGON
SUMMONS.
gon, March 25, 19U).
family onto his homestead,, upon Among the visitors from Hood
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Notice is hereby given that John H,
which he filed recently.
such as we always employ, are a guar- 1
Wright, whose P. O. address is Star-
River at the meeting'of'the Com­
STATE' OF OREGON FOR WASCO ; buck,
]
antee
of
good
work.
Practical
knowl-1
Wash., did, on the 19th
Mrs. Amos Root left on Mon­ mercial Club last Saturday night
MOSIER
i edgeTJs a Tnecessity in the plumbing!
day
of
August, 1909, file in-
COUNTY.
day last for a visit with her son, were: J. C. Skinner, B. E. Dun­
this
office
application
No. 05182, to-
business, and our help are all that can
RESTAURANT
Agnes Lee.;' Plaintiff,
purchase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-4
lieo, who’livus at. Caldwell], Ida* can, Clay Brock, W. H. Walton, BURGGRAF & VOGT can tell you be desired in this respect. We usenone |
SE 1-4, Sec. 26, Tp. 1 N., R. 11-
vs.
all about the Mosier Valley fruit lands. but the' best materials, too, and our '
E., W. M. and the timber thereon-
The Misses Irene and and Olive of the News, J. E..Montgomery, . Drop
us a line and we will do the rest, thorough, painstaking and conscientious ]
Augustus
F,
Lee,]Defendant.
under the provisions of the Act off
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Fisher left Saturday for a few of the Glacier, C. A. Mosely, and We have exceedingly good values'on work is well'known and much appreci­
To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,,
known as the “Timber and Stone
above named:
weeks’ outing with relatives at Chas. Larsen. There were so i our^list. Don’t delay; we will make ated. Not.the least favorablejpoint is
Law,” at such value as might be fixed,
many from The Dalles that we l you big money,
In the name of the State of Oregon, j by
low nniwsr.
Odell.
and that, - pursuant to'
you
are
hereby
required
to
appear
and
. . appraisement,
. application, the
BAKERY
couldn’t get all their names, but
answer the complaint filed against you such
land and timber
Mrs. Wood, of Odell, arrived will?say that most of the promi­
IN CONNECTION
in the above entitled suit on or before thereon havej been ajipraised, the tun-
G ould & S nyder ,
last Saturday and will spend a nent min of the Cherry City
six weeks frem the date of the first ber estimated 1,040,000 boani feet at
OREGON
HOOO .RIVER
publication of this summons, hereinaf- 75 cents per M, and the land $30; tkatf
The Reliable Dealers
few weeks with her] daughter, were present.
, , to appear and , suppo^
said applicant
offer final and proof
in
-------------------------
-
ter stated and . . if . you fail
of his will
application
sworn-
Mrs. S. D. Fisher.
A ll B u sin e ss en tr u ste d to answtr said complaint the plaintiff will , ^tem enton the 9th day of June, 1910,
BOOKS, STATIONERY, - PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
GOOD ROADS.
apply to the court for the relief prayed before the Register and Receiver of
Dr. C. W. Cornelius of Port­
T he C are of the
for in her complaint, namely: for a di- ffie United States Land Office at The
SUPPLIES
-
OLD
BOOKS
BOUGHT,
SOLD
and
A
special
representative
of
the
land, proprietor of thé Cornelius
y-,, . -«T < •
* r»
i vorce from the defendant upon the DaDes, Oregon.
rirs t National Bank «round
ofemerand
EXCHANGED - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
Hbtel,attended the Mosier booster U. S. Department of Agricult­
person is at liberty to protest
and permitting
the inhuman
plaintiff treatment,
to assume this Any
ure.
Washington,
I).
C.,
Dr.
purchase
before entry, or initiate
ANY
PSlilODICAL
AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
last Saturday.
of The Dalles, Oregon
her You former
name of that
AKne8
Leslie-
a contest at any time before qptent
Maurice
W.
Eldridge,
best
known
LatyEA gent for The Oregonian.
are
notified
this
summons
is
by filing a corroborated affida­
11. H. Wilson camel up from
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION served upon you by'pu0hcatii>n for six issues,
on good roads in this
vit in this office, alleging facts whiohi
i
Ann
fin
weeks
in
the
Mosier
Bulletin
by
order
Portland last Sunday to spend a authority
JA S . E.^C O LE .
capital - - $iou,uuu.uu of the court made May 17_ 19I0_ di_ would defeat the entry.
country, will.speak on that sub­
couple of weeks with his son, ject
C. W. MOORE,
Surplus
and uodivid-
recting that said summons be so pub-
at the following points on
Register«
ed
profits
-
100,000.00
Iished
for
a
period
of
six
weeks
from
Guy.
the dates shown:
-r
„
_
the
date
of
the
first
publication
thereof.
(First
Pub.
Apr.
8.
Last
Pub.
June 3.)'
J. S. SCHENCK, PRESIDENT The date of the first ublication of
Mrs. Wm. Akers' entertained Baker City - - May 16
.«leuanan
E
d
M.
W
illiam
s
M
ax
A.
V
ogt
,
this
«
a
a
o
n
s
is
May
20,
1910.
Mr. and Mrs.F. A. Sliogreh.Mrs. Enterprise - -
“ 18
Vice Pres.
Cashier
A „ W. H for WI Rltantiff.
ls 9 n
A.L. Gove and Miss Bertha Booth LaGrande
Attorney
- -
“ 19
G eo . H aack e , Pres«
at dinner, last Thursday evening. Heppner
- -
“ 20 *
- -
“ 21
It is reported that a company Pendleton
All kinds of Building
-
“ 23
is securing right o f way for an Conduir.
Material on hand, in­
DEALER IN
^
-
“ 24
^electric road to be built up Mo- Moro ‘
cluding lath and shingles
- -
“ 25
sier creek, tapping the large The Dalles
Estimates given for ma­
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
Hoad River * -
“ 26
timber belt to the south.
terial
for building.. .. .
Dallas
-
“ 27
’ Capt. R. Masson, of Portland, Portland
- -
“ 28
MOSIER - - OREGON
worn in town the first of the
week: representing the Govern­
HIDES! HIDES!! HIDES!!!-
ment Standard'Pflrwders Co.
A fire in Hood River Wednes­
Call at the B u l le tin office and
t Miss Alice Davenport,. Of The day morning destroyed a number
Dalles, attended’]the meetingr of of buildings in the east end Of 11
get
tags *>• ship your hides to
town. One man was burned to!
the Commercial Club last Satur­ death
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
another was so badlY j
day night and spent Sunday with injured and
Portland.
that
it
is
thought
he
will
i
7
,
-*+++*-
«her brother, John.
die.
* **
Mrs. L J. Bailey and Miss
Nancy Olsen went to Hood River
MANHATTAN SHIRTS for MEN.
MEYS FANCY HALF HOSE.
Tuesday, wherethey will spend
E J’rijom sold under a positive guarantee not
at few weeks in the orchards,
A SYeiiiJ A n trim '. For th: pair. 10c„
thinning apples.
to fade. All patterns, $1.50 to $2.50.
I Sc.. 25 « and up.
HOOD RIVER'S LA R G EST 6t B E S T STORE
The timid ones, who foresaw a
world atu»Wophe a a a result of
Hatley1« »comet switching the
earth with its^tail, will now
SHOES and OXFORD t
• MEN’S CLOTHES is a subject just now that
Thesesuits-are the very best suits made —guarantee'! in every
breathe easier.
is really more interesting than some may think.
way and alFwool fabric: newest weaves, superior workmanship and
WE cam show you one of the swallest li aes of
($:i Wednesday of .Hast week,
We just want to remind you of the kind
finish. HART. SCHAFFNER and MARX Suits for $17.50. $18.
footwear
ever displayed in the city. We Have
Ai -P. Uateham made his first
you want to investigate if you are looking sbr
$2), $2i and $2i. Other makes that are the biggest values on the
shoes,
oxfords,
and slippers of every descrip­
ahipmentV>f s >*.wberriea'_to the,
something that will give you Phe !>est sat is tac­
nurket you h 3 ve ever seen for the rroney— made up of goad sub­
tion
for
men,
women
and children. All leath­
Por land and £pokane markets.
tion
stantial miterials in all the new weaves and oatterns. Perfect in
ers.
all
styles
and
sizes
Some extra specials
Th* berries) this^svasontare of
fit ai l full of satisfaction, for $3, $10. $12 and $15.
‘HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits are
in ladies’ and children’s oxfords and slippers
better quality and heavier yield
the kind that we carry for the man that
for one third off their regular -«alue.. Ask to
than last year.
Bsys’ 2-pieee suits of all kinds, with one and two pairs of knucker-
cares, for with one of these on be knows
see
them.
bocker trousers with the suit, greys, bro.vns, blues and fancy
The first cherries of the season
that no matter where he goes he hn* a suit
shads!. All sizes, from two years up, and ranging in price from
We Have some Drummers’ sample shoes and
were picked, by Frank Ginger
fm that impresses everyone he meet* with its
oxfords
for merr at a big saving, sizes 61-2 ta À
$1.75
up
to
$8.50.
!fcst Saturday.'KMr.aGinger pre­
s»t»erior fit'and splendid appearance.
sented a dish of them ttotheCom-
mwvMil Cluti-at their banquet on
.Saturday night..
Y y » y y » V Y V V v v > Y y v y > n y v v > ^ > v v v v >
Attention
Stockmen !
During the month of May I will sell
For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies at prices below:—
Blowers Bros. -
Alex. Stewart,
JIM STURGESS
Mosier, Oregon.
MOSIER
B arber Shop
REAL ESTATE
J. E. COLE.
as..
Alex. Stewart
Good
Fruit
Lands
Burggraf & Vogt
E. LAKE
Ì
Ì ( The A. Popular
Clothiery>
I
T he
1 Men’ Clothing, Furnishings \
Mosier Lumber Ccx
PINES HOTEL
and Shoes
Ì Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
- THE DALLES, OREGON
MOSIER, OREGON
THE PARIS FAIR
j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.