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HARDWARE Attention Stockmen ! a t c o st During the month of May I will selH For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below:— Blowers Bros. - Reg. Price ESTATE. May be reached by long dis I deal in” improved and unim A boar. Owner can have same proved fruit lands in the Mosier E. E. Fraederick came up last by proving property and paying List your properties Sunday from St. Johns, and will district. all costs. J. E. H ig ley , spend a couple o f weeks with his with ME and m20tf. Mosier, Ore. family. SECURE QUICK RESULTS. tance phone, Home phone 61. Taken Up. R EAL REAL ESTATE ’$85. 90. -95. 75. 120 . 300. noo. 85. * 6 . Alex. Stewart, JIM STURGESS Minister. /.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 truok, 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, sameas apove, 110.00 15-16th “ ~ 100 00 Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 § % 8 g g — LOCAL — S S FOK SALE. NOTICE. One span o f work horses, weigh There will be regular services about 2500 lbs. Inquire o f in the Baptist Church next Sun- A mos R oot , Mosier, Ore. _ T , T i Jay. All members are urged to Arsenate o f Lead, Black L e a f . be as jt wjU ^ ^ ,a8t We are able to supply all hardware for Extract and other spraying ma- I meeting before the Association, dwellings and are supplying swine of the terials will be delivered by th e [which wj)| be he]d |n PortIand largest contractors at Hood River. We Mosier Fruit Growers Assn, on next week Everybody invited. Wednesdays and Saturdays until want some o f this business from Mosier, W. A. S tark . further notice. and guarantee that not only our goods but H. M. H u x l e y , A full-blooded dapple-gray! Church o f Christ Notes. our prices will be satisfactory. We can Percheron Stallion will make th e : m27-2x. Manager. easily convince you o f this if you give us A fte r a month’s absence we Season at Fisher’s Barn, Mosier, ! The Mosier Lumber Co. is put Oregon. Also at Hood River! the opportunity. Try it. come to greet Mosierites again in ting in a line o f lumber, lath, and The ¡Dalles. shingles, moldings, sash and this column. W m . M a r s h . ! We enjoyed our union meeting doors, also lime, platter, cement Hood River and brick. Cali and have a talk last Lord’s Day morning, and Oregon N O W is an excellent time to with me for anything in the suggest that if one is good, more building line. would be better. We could have drop in and renew your subscrip Notice for Publication DR. H. L. D U M B LE m !8tf G eo . H aacke . tion to the B u l l e t in . Y ou want them occasionally. {Publisher. ] Department of the Interior. Subjects for next Lord’s Day the paper t and we need the P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon ' TO LE T. are: Morning, Temptation: even money. March 15th, 1909. ing, “ What shall I do with Furnished Rooms, by week or Notice is hereby given that Jacob C A L L ON HOOD R IVER OREGON j Cassell, whose post office adiiress month, in private family. Apply Christ?” Come and be with us. You ¡is P o r t l a n d , Oregon, did, on the! D. W. H u d s o n , P.O. B o x 155, j 1st day o f July, 1909, file in this o f are welcome. Mosier, Ore. fice Sworn Statement and Application, For Bargains in Will practice in Mosier and I No. 05040, to purchase the S1-2NW a-22tf. H. C am pbell C lark , Mosier, Oregon. 1-4, W 1-2 S W 1-4, Section 12, j Tp. I N . , R. 11 E W M ., and the timber thereon, under the provisions o f the act i o f JuneS, 1878, ami acts amendatory, DANCE. I known as the “ Timber and Stone j L a w ,” at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber A social dance will be given ki thereon have been appraised, the tim ber estimated 1,090,000 board feet at Stroup’ s Hall on the evening of 50 cts per M, and the land $180.00; June 11th next by Messrs Gordon that said applicant will offer final proof Music in support of his application and sworn Graham and Orie Hodge. statement on the 2nd day o f June, by local talent. Everybody cor- 1910, before the Register and Receiver o f the United States Land Office, at j dially invited. The Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest; J. N-. M-OSier w a s a business MOSIER B a rb e r Shop . Razor« ptftiin fitrtt-class condition. S. G. Bettes, the “ Cowboy J a m e s a . S t u r g e s s , I f you have anything to sell, J. M. Elliot was a visitor at Preacher,” stirred up a hornet’ s B U L L E T IN BU IL D ING . see me as I am i in a [position the county seat last Friday. nest among the citizens o f Mosier to handle good buys in short M O S IE R . O R E G O N . Get your Mason, Schram and last Sunday night, when he inti order. Economy Jars at Stewarts. mated that, while there were I now have parties waiting m27tf, some good people here and he «bconPiU Ath»af ^ v H re e,nt7 ' or initiate i visitor in The Dalles on Monday. • Notice for Publication for 160 to 32i) acres close a contest at any time before patent is- j sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit i Mrs. J, J. Smith came up from Ed. Wood, O. R. & N. detect loved them, the majority were (Publisher.) in at a reasonable .¡price. ¡ I L m ' a »!, al!<!iiing facts which ; Portland last week and will spend ; Notary Public ive, was a visitor in town on bound hellward and he didn’ t i t ta ie en ry. the sum m er o n h er fru it ranch n spa r tment of the I nterior , Also a good buy in 40:acres 5 or love them a little bit. He was Tuesday last. and C’ W' Rejjster. east o f town. . - U’ S’ Land 0ffice at The Dalles- ° !i‘Kon 6 miles out. Must be cheap. Fire Insurance A p r il 20, 1910. Geo. Chamberlain was a pas very caustic in his remarks, (First Pub, Mch 25 Last Pub. May 27) [ — — _....... Notice is hereby given that John L. senger on Wednesday morning’s especially flaying the real estate Mosier Oregon N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . Burlingame, of Mosier, Oregon, who, men o f Mosier— why, he didn’ t local for Portland. (Publisher.) on JaUnry 5th, 1905, made Homestead explain, and we haven’ t been D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D. Department o f the Interior. B. E. Duncan and w ife motored Entry, (Serial No. 03440,) No. 14109, A. J. Derby able to guess. Perhaps he will ¡MOSIER - United States Land Office, for SE1-4 NW1-4, Sec. 15, Township OREGON •over from Hood River last Friday The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1910. elucidate tonight, when he will P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n 2 North Range 11 E W M ., has filed L aw yer and spent the day with friends. Notice is hereby given that Cassius make Final give an address on temperance. i M. Dickinson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who notice o f intention to C. E. Gove, o f Hood River, at Brother Bettes certainly belongs HOOD R IVER OREGON ! on October 43, 1905, made Homestead five-year Proof, to establish claim MOSIER OREGON ! (Serial No. 03723), No. 14737,for the W to the land above described, before the Capable Workmen tended the closing exercises o f to the church militant, and while ! 1-2N W 1-4, SE1-4NW 1-4.SW 1-4NE 1-4, Register and Receiver of -the United the Mosier school on Wednesday it is not doubted that his motive [ Sec. 11, Tp. 1 North, Range 11 E W M ., States Land Office at The Dalles, Ore has filed notice o f intention to make gon, on the 30th day o f M ay, 19KT. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS last, , is to do good in the world in his Leading Dealers in Final five-year Proof, to establish Claimant names as witnesses: ! claim to the land above described, be Mrs. Geo. Parish went to Port fight against the world, the flesh Con trac tor» in Stone, Prick and Con- [ fore the Register and Receiver o f the James [ Burlingame, of The Dalles, ORCHARDS a n d FR U IT LA N D crete Work land last Monday, taking her and the devil, his method is re- United Stales Land Office, at The Oregon; William Cook, Charles Prather Hood River Oregon Dalles, Oregon, on the '5th day of little son to be treated for some pellant and repulsive— he would in large and small tracts. andtAlfired M. Roop, all of Mosier, Or- July, 1910. “ lick the sinners into line,” ear trouble. Claimant names as witnesses: j e° on' ! (I t pays to list your property C. W . M oore , Register. willy-nilly. Instead of drawing Ole L. Oleson, Robert L. Simpson, Rev. S. G. Bettes will lecture Charles Stoltz and Mrs. Gardina God- ,First ■I'dhUcation'JVpril 3/>. Last Pub. M a y 2T7) the erring one to Christ with the \ with us.) •on Temperance tonight in the berson, all o f Mosier; Oregon. bonds o f love and hope, he repels * C. W . M oore , Register. I Baptist Church. All interested him with vindictive personalities McGregor Sc Bothfur, (First pub. May 27. Last pub. J u ly l.) ] Notice for Publication in the movement are invited to — which, by the way, was not attend. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore ! MOSIER - OREGON Christ’s way. However, while SUMMONS. gon, March 25, 1910. County School Superintendent he considers Mosier bad enough, Notice is , hereby given H. such as we always employ, are a guar IN THE C IRCUIT COURT OF THE ' > _ n- = --- that ----- John . •J'. T. N e ff and Rev. B. A. War and next door to Hell, Mosierites W rtgh*, whose P. O. address is Star- antee of good work. Practical knowl STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO buck, Wash., did, on the 19th ren, of the Dalles, attended the may congratulate themselves MOSIER edge is a necessity in the plumbing day of August, 1909, file <n COUNTY. «losin g exercises o f the Mosier that, as yet/ sixteen miles by business, and Our help are all that can this office application No. 05182, to R E S TA U R A N T Agnes Lee, Plaintiff, purchase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-4 B U R G G R A F & V O G T can tell you be desired in this'respect. W e use none School on Wednesday evening. rail separate them from Purga SE 1-4, Sec. 26, Tp. 1 N ., R. 11 all about the 'Mosier Valley fruit lands. but the" best materials, too, and our vs. Fred. Evans and family left tory, where, Bro. Bettes states, E ., W . M. and the timber thereon Drop us a line and we will do the rest. thorough,rpainstakingand conscientious Augustus F, Lee, Defendant. under the provisions o f the Act of M EALS AT A L L HOURS last Saturday for Portland, by the moon, in passing over that W e have exceedingly good values on work is"well'known and much appreci To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, way o f The Dalles. They will place,„ holds her nose and burns our list. Don’t delay; we will make ated. Not the least favorable'point is known as the “ Timber and Stone above named: low prices. later go to Independence for a a rag to kill the smell. Poor you big money. In the name o f the State of Oregon, L a w ,” at such value as might be fixed BAKERY you are hereby required to appear and by appraisement, and that, pursuant few weeks’ visit. Dalles! answer the complaint filed against you aPP'’ ca0on, the land and timber 5 ’ IN C O NNECTIO N G ould & S n yd er , in the above entitled suit on or before thereon hiave «T 'P fa'^ d the t,m- Fred Forslund returned last six weeks from the date of the first r O R E G O N night from Portland, where he H O O D RIVER The Reliable Dealer^ publication o f this summons, hereinaf- ■,. s.Pe anc't h e land $30; that GOOD ROADS went to purchase a supply of * . . , ... , ... , said applicant will offer final proof In ter stated, and if you fail to appear and support o f his application and sworn A special representative o f the: plumbing and tinning supplies A ll B u siness e n t r u st e d TO answer said complaint, the plaintiff will statem»-nton tihe <Jth day o f June 19)0 BOOKS, S TA TIO N E R Y, PERIO D ICALS and SCHOOL for his new shop, which he has U. S. Department o f Agricult apply to the court for the relief prayed before the Register and Receiver of T he C ar e of the for in her complaint namely: tor a di- the United States Land Office at Tlfe erected in the west addition. Mr ure, Washington, D. C., Dr. j SU PPLIES - OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and vorce from the defendant upon the Dalles,Oregon. Forslund will also be prepared to E XCH ANG E D - SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR Maurice W. Eldridge, best known ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, a __m do all kinds o f harness and shoe and permitting the plaintiff to assume! f at bberty to protest A N Y P E R IO D IC A L A T PU BLISH ERS’ PRICES. authority on good roads in this repairing. her tormer name of Agnes Leslie. . ? e fore entry, or initiate of The Dalles, Oregon . v a 7 ... „ . ; a Contest at any tune before patent — Local Agent for The Oregonian. country, will speak on that sub You are notified that this summons is issues, by filing a corroborated affida- It. L. Dwight, a recent locator ject at the following points on | W IL L HAVE PROMPT ATTENTIO N served upon you by publication for six vit in this office, alleging facts which in the Mosier Bulletin by order would defeat the entr* * JAS. E. C O LE. in Mosier, returned last week Capital - - $100,000.00 o weeks the dates shown: f the court made May 17, 1910, di - 1 _ •’ Surplus and undivid from The Dalles Hospital, where recting that said summons be so pub- *'• " • MOORE, nu J May 16 Baker City ed profits - 100,000.00 fished for a period of six weeks from fre Register. be Bpent several days having one “ 18 the date o f the first publication thereof. (First Pub. Apr. 8. Enterprise Last Pub. June 3.) o f his hands treated for blood J. S. SCHENCK, P r e sid e n t _«>«■! The date of the first publication of “ 19 LaG ramie poisoning, caused while at work i E d M. W il l ia m s M ax A. V ogt this summons is May 20, 1910. “ 20 Heppner W . H. WILSON, on his ranch near t.»w n. Mr. Vice Pres. Cashier “ 21 endleton Attorney for Plaintiff. Dwight stated that if he had G e o . H a a c k e , Pres. “ 23 Condon delayed much longer he would “ 24 Moro All kinds o f Ruilding have lost the hand and probably • “ 25 The Dalles DEALER IN Material on hand, in an arm. He is rapidly recover ” 26 Hood River ing now. cluding lath and shingles “ 27 Dallas johnwellberg Estimates given for ma Burggraf and Vogt still hold Portland “ 28 the record for fast time with terial for building. . . their “ Jackson 40” buzz wagon. MOSIER - - OREGON They went to The Dalles on W ILL BUY FROM OWNER Monday and made the 14 miles About 10 acres in 3 or 4 year HIDES! HIDES!! H ID E S !!! back in forty minutes flat. While trees; ten acres x)th in one piece or Call at I be B u l l e t in office and that is a little faster than we ay fancy or * * ____ would care to ride over that road ’ated. Will not p get tags to ship your hides to ‘boom” prices. Address, before it shows what the Jackson is lime 6th, “ Chicago, G. A. J.” Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, o f capable o f doing. These gentle Mosier. Oregon, care o f The Portland. men have given their machine Pines Hotel. 1—1111' «n K g w p g g g a a g M i all round tests for speed, endur IF IT IS A FIN E RUG or A R T SQUARE ance, hill climbing, etc., and say they will put their machine you are going to try look over our line. We are selling against any other make on the these at prices that will mean a big saving to you. market. For Stout and Slender Figures. Once a wearer you 2nd Floor. H O O D R IV E R ’S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E will have no other kind. All styles, all sizes. J. E. COLE Aîex. Stewart D. D. HAIL Good F mit Lands Burggraf & Vogt First National Bank \ A. E. L A K E The Popular Clothier Mens Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes T H E D A L L E S , OREGON 1 <wa»i Nem o Fire N IN E in Mosier. L IV E S LO ST! SAD ,,C A T ” -ASTKOPHE Early yesterday morning Mr. John Ballance, who lives east of toWn. was awakened suddenly by the smell o f tire. Rushing to a nearby window, he discovered his barn ablaze from floor to ceil ing. The only occupant o f the building was the old black cat. w h i c h , notwithstanding th e heroic efforts o f John to save it, perished in the flames. An in quest was deemed unnecessary. Made o f A. F. C. Gingham, in stripe, check o r plain patterns, well made anti neatly trimmed. Good full cut Dresses that are well made in every way and for less than you could have them made for. A good assortment for $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. I.adies’ Girdle Corsets, good 50c. values, special, each, - - - - - 20c. Ladies’ Corsets, broken lots, values from i5c. up te $1.25. Your choiee, - 49c. T he PINES HOTEL ,P rop. f ( Good Accommodations I i Rates $1.00 per day and upt MOStlFR OREGON THE PARIS FAIR Corsets Ladies' I o r 2-Piece House Dresses. Wri.iw.y Mosier Lumber Co. í S P E C IA L . Ready Made Sheets. S P E C IA L . Ladies’ Silk Gloves. 16 button length, all colors and sizes. g.x>d clean stock. We have too many o f these, and want to reduce our stock, so are selling them at the following prices: — $ 1.15 values for - - - - - 60c., 1 . 2 5 .................................................2 * - 1 35 - - - - - - - 80o. 2.00 - - - - - - - $ 1.00 We have 11 button length in silk and lisle. For 50c. the pa’ r. ip i ttou A splendid assortment of short gloves in cotton, lisie, and silk, for the pair. 10c., 15c., 20c.. 25c. and up. _____________________ Made o f linen-finished muslin, full bleached, double-bed size, 3in. hem, for 50c., 70c., 90c. and up. Pillow Cases, o f good grade bleached muslin, full-size, a splendid lot to choose from. Sizes 42 x 36 and 45 x 86 inches, for each, 12c., 17c., 22c. and 25c. BED SPREADS. One o f the best lines you can wish for. Plain and fringed, pretty pat terns. heavy quality, for 70c., 75c., $1, $1.40, $2, $2.50 and up. Infants’ Hose. Good Lisle Hose in plain, black, lisle and embroidered, regular 15c. values, special, the p a i r , ................................ 5c. TH E HOME OF HART. S C H AF FN E R & M A R X SUITS. M A N H A T T A N SHIRTS T H E BEST SHIRTS MADE, They are fully guaranteed.' Mens’ Fancy SoX. All colors, stripes and plaids. Slight seconds. Good values at 10c. a pair. Your choice, the paiP, * - JOHN B. STETSON and P A N A M A HATS. - 5c.