HARDWARE
A T COST
During the month o f May I will sell
For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies at prices below::—
Blowers Bros. -
Mosier, Ore.
a-22tf.
Taken Up.
A boar. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying
costs.
J. E. H igley ,
Mosier, Ore.
m20tf.
2
Get your Mason, Schram and
Economy Jars at Stewarts.
A fine line of plumbing fixtures
at Fred Forslund’ s.
Attention
Stockmen !
The'postoffice at Husum was
Will practice in Mosier and
robbed last Tuesday night of $20.
May lie reached by long dis
It is thought to be the work o f
-*•*-
yeggmen.
A full-blooded dapple-gray j tance phone, Home phone 61.
A band of 2500 ewes and lambs• Percheron Stallion will make th ej
passed thru town Tuesday eve- ¡Season at Fisher’ s Barn, Mosier,
ning. They were from Gilliam Oregon. Also at Hood River
county and were being driven to and The Dalles.
W m . M arsh .
their summer range around Mt.
If you have anything to sell,
Defiance.
see
me as I am in a position
NOW is an excellent time to
F. B. Proctor and family, of
to
handle
good buys in short
drop in and renew your subscrip
New York, arrived in Mosier on 1
You
want
(>r(ler.
tion to the B ulletin .
Wednesday and will spend a few
the paper . and we need the i I now have parties waiting
lays with his brother and sister,
money.
_________ for 160 to 320 acres close
I. Proctor and Mrs. T. Lelliott,
" in at a reasonable price.
md their families.
They will
REAL ESTATE
Mrs. G. Godberson visited in
Hood River Monday and Tues
visit Portland during the Rose
day.
Festival. Mr. Proctor is a large
Win. Akers was a business vis- importer in Oriental rugs.
istor in Portland the first of the
James Howie, of Sacramento,
week.
i friend of Leslie Webb,'arrived
Go to Forslund’ s and have that n town Monday night.
Mr.
old harness repaired.
lowie is a carpenter and has se-
J. Sendlinger is attending to •ured work with'Guy Wilson.
business matters in Portland this
Miss H. Graham, a public
week.
school teacher of Portland, spent
E. Winans, an old resident of Saturday and Sunday visiting
Dee, was a visitor in town last with Mrs. N. P. Sturgess, leav
Tuesday.
ing' on Monday’ s local for her
If you want good plumbing in home.
your house, see Fred Forslund.
Mosier visitors in The Dalles
Mr. and and Mrs. H. F. Both
fur visited in Hood River Iasi
Tuesday.
CALL
ON
JIM STURGESS
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
MOSIER
Notary Public
and
Fire Insurance
Mosier
Oregon
OREGON
n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
1JJMBING
Good
Henry Pegg, Otto Hage and H. j
P. L. Arthur returned Monday
Gr. Kibbee.
night from a business trip to the
Monday, Decoration Day, was
metropolis.
passed quietly here. In the af- ■
Mrs. Cobb left yesterday for a
ternoon a number of residents
Summer’ s visit at h«?r old home
repaired to the cemetery and |
in Kentucky.
lecorated the various graves! BURGGRAF & VOGT can tell you
Fred Forslund can repair your with flowers.
all about tho' Mosii r Valley fruit lands.
shoes with neatness and dispatch.
Mrs. H. C. Kemp, of Hood Dropus a line and we will do the rest.
J. M. Elliott left Wednesday River, and Mrs. F. S. Gunning, We have exceedingly good values on
our list. Don’ t delay; we will make
for Portland to take in the Fes >f The Dalles, spent the first of you big monev.
tival of Roses.
the week with their brother, J.
«
G. E. Morden, of Portland, P. Davenport. Mrs. Kemp was
spent last Sunday at his fruit accompanied by Miss Mamie
The Reliable Dealers
Howard, of Hood River.
ranch near town.
100 .
100 .
85.
6 .
MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
Razors put in first-class condition.
¿ E‘
Alex. Stewart
Firstipuib. June 3. Last pub. July 1
D. D. H A IL
ESTATE.
120 .
Mosier, Oregon,
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office,
Leading Dealers in
MOSIER - - - - OREGON
The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1910.
I deal in improved and unim
Notice is hereby given that Cassius
ORCHARDS a n d FRUIT LAND
proved fruit lands in the Mosier
i M. Dickinson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who
on October 13, 1905, made Homestead
in large and small tracts.
district.
List your properties
i (Serial No. 03723), No. 14737.for the W
with ME and
1-2 NW 1-4, SE 1-4NW1-4.SW1-4NE 1-4,
Capable ^Workmen
(It pays to list your property ! Sec.
11, Tp. 1 North, Range 11 EWM.,
SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
has filed notice -of intention
with us.)
Final five-year Proof, to establish
J a m e s A. S t u r g e s s .
claim to the land above described, be
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
McGregor & Bothfur,
B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G .
United States Land Office, at The
Dalits, Oregon, on the 5th day of
i f * '
M O S IE R . O R E G O N .
MOSIER
-
OREGON July, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ole I,. Oleson, Robert L. Simpson,
last Saturday were E. E. Fraed-1
Charles Stoltz and Mrs. Gardina God
berson, all o f Mosier: Oregon.
rick and family, G. W. Johnson
MOSIER
C. W. M o o r e , Register.
John Burggraf, H. F. Bothf z :
■ RESTAURANT
(First pub. May 27. Last pub. Ju lyl.)
REAL
$85.
90.
95.
75.
Alex, Stewart,
[Serial No. 03652] No. 14587, for SE
1-4SW1-4, Sec. 17, EI-2NWI-4, NE 1-4
SW1-4, Sec. 20, Tp. 2 N., R II EWM.
has filed notice o f intention to make
Final five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be-
A . J. Derby
Henry Howe, U. S. Commissioner, at
bis office in Hood River, Oregon, on the
L aw yer
5th day of July, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:'
-
'OREGON
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J. HOOD RIVER
,
B. Jackson and J. L. Carter, all of Hood
River, Oregon.
C. W. M o o r e , Register.
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
For Bargains in
Special
S S S S S
Reg. Price
2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
spring seat
$ 100.00
2 3-4 in. Wagonfi, same as above,
110.00
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
3-in. ha8f truck, gear only, wide tree,
•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,
110.00
15-16th
“
“ “
“
“
100.00
Studebaker Juniors,
.
8.50
SS 8 S
Mrs. T. W. DeBussey, o f Hood
A party o f Mosierites, con-
------- River, was a business visitor in sisting of Mr. and Mrs. George
Chamberlrin, Misses Irma Phil
! town on Wednesday.
E. Jacobson came down from lips and Bertha Booth, and Ed |
Arsenate of Lead, Black Leaf
We are able to supply ail hardware for
Burt, took in a dance at Pine
Extract and other spraying ma-i
Dalles on Sunday and went
rove
last
Friday
evening
and
dwellings and are supplying some of the
terials Will be delivered by the 1 out to bis ranch on Rock Creek report a fine time.
largest contractors at Hood River. We
Mosier Fruit Growers’ Assn, on , Mrs. Sarah McVey came down
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Palmer,
[
Wednesdays and Saturdays until j from The Dalles Monday morn-
want some of this business from Mosier,
i'ng and went out* to her home-
Geo. McLynn and daughter
further notice.
and guarantee that net only our goods but
j Elsie, Miss May Shogren and
stead south of town.
H. M. H u x l e y ,
Marie Shogren, all of Portland,
our prices will, be satisfactory. We can
Manager.
m27-2x.
Mrs. J. E. Higley, Leo and spent Sunday and Monday with
easily convince you o f this if you give us
Mary Higley, and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. F A Shogren,
The Mosier Lumber Co. is put Allmgton^ and;little son^ visited whose daughter, Marie, is study
the opportunity. Try it.
ting in a line of lumber, lath, in Hood River last Saturday,
ing
music
in
Portland.
shingles, moldings, sash and
Mrs. Bert Longnecker, with
doors, also lime, plaster, cement
Hood River
J. H. Heilbronner this week
her
little daughter, came down
Oregon
and brick. Call and have a talk
sold to Sahlstrom & Devron, of
with me for anything in the from Echo on Tuesday and is
j Portland, 80 acres of land six j
building line.
visiting her mother, Mrs. W. A.
Notice for Publication
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
miles south of Mosier, for $20,- j
m !8tf
G eo . H aacke .
Davis.
[Publisher.]
000. The purchasers will im-1
Department
o f the Interior.
Dr. B. F Parsons, a licensed prove it. The sale was made by
PHYSICIAN an d SURGEON
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
TO LET.
Optometrist of Crawfordsville, McGregor & Bothfur.
June 1st, 1910.
HOOD RIVER
Furnished Rooms, by week or Oregon, was in town Tuesday en
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that Lizzie
L. Elder, of Hood River, Oregon, who,
month, in private family. Apply route, in his Ford auto, into the
on July 5th, 1905, made Homestead,
D. W. H udson , P.O. B ox 155, interior.
— LOCAL
Notice for Publication
(•Publisher. )
D w rcritment
of
the
I n t e r io r ,
I U- S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
May 28, T9I0.
| Notice is hereby given that John
Elder, of Hood River, Oregon, who,
on July 22r.d, 1904, made Homestead
Entry, No. 13681, (Serial No. 06888,)
i for SE1-4 SW1-4, Sec. 20, E1-2NWI-4,
Sec. 29, Tp. 2 N., R. II EWM., has filed
! notice o f intention to make Final
five-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
Henry Howe, U, S. Commissioner, at
Hood River, Oregon, on July.5, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
B. Jackson «nd J. L. Carter, all o f
Hood River, Oregon.
C. W. M oore , Register.
(First Publics* ion June 3.
Last Pub. July 1.)
Notice for Publication
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, March 25, 1910.
SUMMONS.
MEALS AT ALL' HOURS
Notice is hereby given that John H.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Wright, whose P. O. address is Star-
such as we always employ, are a guar
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO buck, Wash., did, on the 19th
day
of
August,
antee of good work. Practical knowl-;
1909,
file
in
BAKERY
COUNTY.
this office application No. 05182, to
edge is a necessity in the plumbing)
purchase
the
N
1-2
SE
1-4,
and
Sw 1-4
IN CONNECTION
Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
business, and our'help are all that can
SE 1-4, Sec. 26, . . Tp. 1 N. .. R. 11
f
1
TV/T
1 * 1 .
i
. •
be desired in this'respect. We use none
vs.
E., XX
W.
M. and
the timber
thereon
but the best materials, too, and our
under the provisions of the Act of
Augustus F. Lee, Defendant.
June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
thorough, painstaking and conscientious
To
Augustus
F.
Lee,
the
defendant
known as the “ Timber ar.d Stoire
work is'well known and much appreci A ll B usiness entrusted TO above named:
. Law,” at such value as might be tweed
T he C are of the
ated. Not the least favorable point is
In the name of the State o f 0 regon, ! by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
low prices.
j you are hereby required to appear and such application, the land and timber
answer the complaint filed against you | thereon have been appraised, the tim-
; in the above entitled suit on or before ! her estimated 1,040.000 hoard feet at
G c u l d 8 c S n y d e r ,
; six weeks from the date of the first 75 cents per M, and the land $30; that
of The Dalles, Oregon
publication of this summons, hereinaf- said applicant will offer final proof in
OREGON
H O O D R IV E R
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION tor stated, and if you fail to appearand support of his application and sworn
ctiiui non nn answer said complaint. Hie plaintiff will ststenii'nton Wie 9th day o f June, 1910,
Capital
iplUU.UUU.UU apply to the court for the relief prayed "cfore the Register and Receiver of
BOOKS. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
Surplus and undivid
j for in her complaint, namely: for a di- i the Urdted States Land Office at The
ed profits
:
100,000.00 vorce from the defendant upon the Dalles,Oregon.
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and
ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, | Any person is at liberty to protest
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
and permitting the plaintiff to assume , this p»rchase before entry, or initiate
|a contest at anytime before patent
j E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt her former name of Agnes Leslie.
ANY PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
You are notified that this summons is issues, by filing a corroborated affida-
Local A gent for The Oregonian.
Vice Pres.
Cashier ■' served upon you by publication for six vit in this office, alleging facts which
i weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by order woTdd defeat the entry.
■ of the court made May 17, 1910, di
C. W. MOORE.
recting that said summons be so pub-
Register.
JOHN G. ZOLI.S & SONS
lishe 1 for a period of six weeks from
the date o f the first publication thereof. (First Pub. Apr. 8. Last Pub. June 3.)
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con
The date of the first publication of
_*4 4W tt-
this summons is May 20, 1910.
e n te Work
W. H. WILSON,
Hood River
Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
G eo . H a a c k e , Pres.
Fruit
First National Bank
Burggraf & Vogt
Amos Root and son. Leslie, re
Guy Duvall, who has been quite
turned
last Saturday from Col
jll with pneumonia this w'eek, is
ins
Springs,
on the Washington
reported to be improving.
ride, where Leslie went to take
G. W. Harvey has moved into treatment for his rheumatism.
the Hogan residence, opposite Though somewhat improved, he
the blacksmith shop.
ailed to obtain the desired re-
J. E. Cole moved his family ief.
this week into his new residenct
Miss Bertha Booth left on Sat
in the west addition.
urday last for a visit with friends
Frank Ginger is busy picking at Weston and Walla Walla She
his cherries. He expects to shi| .vill return to Mosier for a few
about 1000 boxes this year.
lays and will then go to Port
land,
where she will remain un
All kinds of tin work for the
house, inside or out, at Fred til the Fall term of school opens
here, when she will return and
Forslund’s.
C. A. MeCargar and familv take charge of the primary de
motored over to Hood River last partment again.
Sunday and spent the day witl
friends.
DANCE.
Mrs. Amos Root returned oi
Wednesday from a fortnight’t
A social dance will be given in
visit with her son at Caldwell, -Group's Hall on the evening of
Idaho.
Tune 11th next by Messrs Gordon
Carl Bowman, a former Mo- ¡raham.and Orie Hodge. Mr sic
sierite, arrived in town last Sat >y local talent. Everybody cor
urday and spent several dayt dially invited.
here.
M jss Grace Duvall returne.
last Saturday from a visit witl
friends at Portland and othei
valley points.
Mrs. Geo. Sellingeranddaugi
ter, Mrs. John Lautry, of Ca: -
cade Locks, visited in town latt
Saturday.
Wm Marr and family were vis
itors in Hood River this week.
Mr. Marr has charge of the De-1
Bussey ranch east o f town.
Elmer Stroup and family hav.
moved into one of Guy WilsonS
new cottages in the West addi
lion to Mosier.
C. A. MeCargar and familv
wont to Portland on Tuesday
to visit friends and attend the
•Rose Festival, which opens next
Monday.
J A S . E. C O L E .
Mosier Lumber Go.
t
A. E. LAKE
-The Popular Clothier
(T
DEALER IN
PINES HOTEL
he
J O H N W E L L B E R G , Prop.
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings i
and Shoes
I Good Accommodations
v
*
All kinds of Building
Material on hand, in
cluding lath and shingles
Estimates given for ma
terial for building. . .
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON
*
THE DALLES, OREGON |
Corner 2nd and Washington Sts.
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Clothes for Men
Guaranteed in Every M ay.
Hosiery.
You will find at this Store one of the largest
and l>est linos of Hosiery that you could wish
for and at prices that can’ t be boat. Every -
as represen led.
SPECIAL
Infants’ Hose, sizes 4 to 6, all colors in plain
and lace effect. Host* that the l>oxos came
broken and are hard to keep in shape. Regu
lar 16c. values, your choice, to close out,
5c.
Children’s Hose, medium heavy ribbed, sizes
5 to 10. a hose that will give the l>est service
Rates $1.00 per day and up
I MOSIER , OREGON
R IVER S
LARGEST
&
BEST
MISSES’ fine combed Egyptian yarn Hose,
silk finished, superior quality, in black, tan,
white, blue, pink, plain or lace. The pair. 25c.
LADIES’ HOSE.
Black, tan. ros\ lavender, green, blue, smeke,
plain, figured, luce and embroidered. Well
made and shaped. A splendid Hose for the
money. The j»airt
-
-
-
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10c.
BHV
o
o
o
Ladies’ Hose of superior silk lisle, perfectly
made in all the new shades and colors, em
broidered. plain, all-over lace, lace boot and
figured designs. These can’ t i>e beat for the
money anywhere. The pair
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26.?.
o
o
o
Call at the B ulletin office and
get tags to ship your hides to
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
Portland.
Second Floor.
STORE
o
HIDES!!!
MISSES and CHILDREN
for the price, double heel and toe. well shai>ed i Ladies’ Hose, better grade, double heel and
foot and a good elastic leg for. the pair,
10c. | toe, seamless and stainless, all colors and pat
terns, the pair
•
15c.
MISSES’ plain black, white and tan. silk fin
ished fine Egyptian yarn, regular 25c. values.
These are slight seconds and we are selling
them at, the pair
.
.
.
15c.
HIDES!!
SUMMER DRESSES AND SUITS FOR LADIES,
THE P A R I S F A I R
HOOD
HIDES!
o
Indies’ Hose o f the finest o f lisle, in beautf-
ful lace and hand-embroidered designs. The
pair
.
.
.
.
.
50c.
LADIES' HOSE,
made of a pure silk
thread, with a fine lisle thread foot,
rhat insure the l>est o f wear.
Try a pair
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»
.
$ 1.00