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> take* Up. Burglars Make ! ! - : ! . — LOCAL A !« ar. C vn- r can have rame Oil Tuesday afternoon, while tiie family of George Gardner bj proving prop.: ¿y : a ! i/.*.. i: y vr.s away from lir,m< -ak- *• ,‘OStS. Arsei'At•> uf Lead, Black Leaf .V. H i:* .. thieves entered the bouse and : v ier., Ore.. Extract ulJ4 ‘»Bier spraying n i - r stole a numberof artici s, unie: tpriaJ*. \vilj be delivered by tie them being a w Atch, S«/:1ÌU ÏJÎ u K j Ï. j ilbsieii-Fauit«. Growers’ Assn. 01 Bids V áv.lr;’ . and a ci v.t !>?■onging to one of Wednesdays arm! 3atu-«lays unti The Morie/ Fault.Growers’ A s the hey.;. The tiiievea v.vr- ; M t turthcr notice. sociation '.milts l ids for Jiv; orec • 11.. M., H uxley , p27-2?r. Manager. ■tr un — The Mosier Lund er Co., is put tjug in a line of lumber, lath »iyiitfles, moldings, sash am doors, also, Uinta plaster, cemet »ml briait. Calhand have a tali •jfith me for anything in th- wilding line., ll£gj,f. G eo . H aacke . T,ü LET. FtirniftHed'Klmms, by week o pontli, in private family. Appi. *. W . H udson , P.O. B ox Iff. Hosier, Ore. to.-12.lf. Get your Mason, Schram an< fc-onomy Jam-isl Stewarts. A^HneJinoof plumbing fixture; .*( Fred Forslund’ a . Wm. Johusen is attending tl.< Rose Festival this week. ui’ relicnded, tho a couple of lio., of *i fort ’ ’Pinkorton’ii 1best” heve >. Hot on their trail. That same evening, betvvi en 9 nil 10 o’clock, some parties, iresttmably th- sm> c u t h t were luard going' through the living •ooins of A. Stewart, over the tore. Mrs Stewart, thinking it vas a member i f the family, a :rst 1 -a.iti no attention lo the mise, hut later phoned to her lusband, who was attending *dge, On his arrival home lie iiii.de a thorough examination <-f he house and store, hut could iiscover nothing missing, and i.. i supposed tliat the marauders .vere frightened av.ay. It be- looves residents to look well to 1 th ;ir doors and window fast- •nings, i& the light-fingered, rentry are making them Ives ihnoxious all along the line Church o f Christ ¡Votes : • ;:ti< •• to ti'.eir snipping waroili.isH*-. Bids will be opened Juno F ill. The right is je. erved to reject any or all bids. See IL M . Ifer.L y ah 'he As socia lion ci’ ice, fi>i soecidcallofUJ.. - ~ 7* ‘ * G |s ) / id pi » ; lA . Ju g . »\ Vi. •n V __ '.{Jills} O Í 1 hi J aiiíi k.'*i.r.i¡: » G c O \ » -. l- CT fi C ö slö, ic e s fc f- I - io * ' v il %. Ute \... • il.,; i r f. V.' r OU it.. X Giver Ongo.i R U'g ; 'i--« ** Notice f; r ‘ u>>..:gtiun [<-k .Hoher.] th-■ t.igiior. Departn>«ii II. fi. i.i.n 1 (iftic, . 1. . I., tU:.., s, Oicgiiii .i_.ii i’ ll • Tr \i> ;>i'n't tnuN sei! cks ciV X TV Li . ; ccial * *0 L t.li.ii? . c-.L cO i Lie opm itunily. ? \ .i .V- 1 ^ 0 rn: z net inly our convine 1 you of this if O/.UVVfc r p ‘ \ .y rv r s» » - Q ---V — ó o .. . j < f •. . i T lc lu t l.: >-<. .—* * iOlli „ „‘/.¿i*. ÌT, vinos; r \ { ■> n t If n at H ention Stockmen -¿7 J T “ : ply all cil 0 ,L' ■ Vf. K : g i . 0 ' Q- /. I /'• % , • r A ’3 ’ • ^ o :.. g , *s<ine as e -;n.. Vu i-'ons, as ; J. 1 ! triîd ; • .V w. -!y, ' V. ;V 1-1 i ri. niât i'oriü> Bi»rin ■X v'v. i in. SUiiieLiikt:’ 1 .• r /C’a: l O|) ili : V * 1 MiiR.', 15-13t!i £ V e ! V e r iggy, same i 5-1 Gth Stu .idh.ker Jiuiiors, s rob/yQ f 35.00 a o .to 1 1 Y.GO f i .00 ...,’r óe. Idï./Vjl .'.tic >* 1 h.). OU' 1IC. 00 100.1-0 iv o . iO.OO. es.oa 75.00» -hO.OQ- LOO.OOl 100.00 85. Ode 6.5A Jatie I m ... 1013. A full-b'ooded ''dapple-gray Percheron Stallion will midie*the Sen.-on at Fisher’s C-icn. ivfosier, Oregon. Also at Hood River and The Dalles. W m . M ahsh . N O W is an excellent time to drop in and renew ycursubscrip tion to the B ulletin . You want the paper ...and we need the money. HOOD Li V i t ¡ex, ôiewart JL Krtiiv il ti rR.y 1 - ivt .-> tir-* 6 Llszie i ì L. LI' -r, of Koo'.i i.Ivear tr e j;« , '.ho. W '..w i y Si. t a •j.i J 11 iy 6tj, in:.’.iHomektead. [Seiidi No. I o. i -r; 7. l'or SE I-4S.V1-4, E.-e. ih I ¡-¿N .VI-., NE 1-1 Will practics in Ooiier ami? :e.T, O r e g o n .. : VIVI-4, Se e. £0, T ;. 2 N., K II EVVM.. May he reached by long dis ha» i.leil notilo ih' iotcotion to inakf i*iì.a.1 óve jfcfcr ¡noi', L» 1 sttbliab tane-'' phone. Home pilone Gl. ;•! i;n to tic lami ,:Lo.i- di . ¡¡Lvil, Le- A . J. Derby iierr; i.uivo L . S. l i li;:: i:-ds:oi;or, *r • 'solili, ii iiooii I.iv..:', ‘ ) i*t « • •.. 1 , onthi- I j AVVYEI T /O 'T ' ,4 5th day of Jdy, lido. /'? -N“ T? O V J R E A L L ib S I r -J « U>, È D e 5 s i o p Nldhair-t nani. ■- i witnir s: OREGON -Í H. il. Kol t rtsoo, tJ. c r ; .. !: man, J. HOOD RIVER Kii.zt.rs ; iti i cent ilion. B. Jacl so:i unii J. !.. ( tir. ; i! 1 ' Hood If you have anythisg to sell, liivir, Oregon. ?» « see, me a s 1 am in a position C. VV. Moor.r, Resister. iX to handle eon buys m snort /- i í * * X Fiit:: l ub. ùu’'.e.,'l, jiuh. Judy. 1 order. OREGON h COLE . On account of rick ness and C A LL. ON ,ther hindrances, our attendance ! 1 .-',L Sunday was not as good as Freti'Ffirslund oan repair yoi;> Xh'Ltüj' Public ism I. J,et everone rally ami I now have parties waitin? shoes with neatness ami dispatch For Bargains in DAVID ROBINSON, í). and M'ifite i*r Pufciicatltm ielp the Lord’ s Cause. f«r loi) to L U acres dos (L’ul.lishi r.) C. .1. Littlepage and wife an v ire insurance The subject next Lord’ s D a y t R E A L . . ‘T _ 3 1 A \ E in ah u reasonable price. P hysician and S uiuilon D ZflSfl: I'M U X T. OF THE INTERIOR, pending the week in Portland Mosier Gregor: lorning will be “ Deacon> in the I deal in improved and unim Aleo a good y in 40 acres 5 or U. : . 2 and Oiiiae at The Dalit s, On gom A. P. Baceham was a passen "lurch of Christ” , and thepven- proved fruit lands in the Mosier 0 miles out. Must be ehe p. May 2?, 1620. OREGON MOSIER $er on this morning’s local foi ■ig subject will lie “ Disobed- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Moire a hireby given that John dint vi it. List your properties Portland. (Publisher.) Ek-.i r, i f Hood l.ivir, Oregon, who, .*nce.” with ME and on July UU. I, li!(; 4 i made He r..tstead Departí, i nt of the Interior. For awhile, on Sunday morn Mrs. E. E.. Mas Van is visitinj SECURE QUICK RESULTS. United States Lain; Office, Entry, 2-o. 1JGS1, (Serial No. (ri,S88,), Leading Dealers in. ngs, we exjiect to teach the Relatives ami friends in Portlam The Laii ., Or. ■ on, May ó, UTO. MOSIER - - - - OREGON for . I I -v, 1-4, Sec. 20, E1-2NWI-4* Icripture as to the officers, pm t-; J a m e s a . S t u r g e s s . tin's weuka. Notice is hereby given that Cassius See. 29..Tp. 2 N„ R. II EVVM., has Hied ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND M. Dickinson, of Mosier, Oivr. cn wht i id pr inciples of the Apostolic BU LLETIN B U ILDIN G. Mrs G. R.AVovd and daughtu on October lb, Ib05. mai.c Íiiinisteai notice of intention to make l inai in large and small t’ acts. Jhurch, hut no man’ s theory (.‘.erial No. 01.25), No. 1475.', for the \> live-year 1 roof, to tstabiish claim Parian left Wednesday niornii j M O S IE R . O R E G O N . 1-2NW 1-4, SE 1-4N W 1-4,S W 1-4NE M to tiie land above (¡escribed, before Capable Workmen will he given. lk»r Portland to<attend the R om (ft pays io list your property Sec. 11. Tp. I ¡North, Range 11 UWM. Henry Ilov.e, U, S. ( ommissioner, at II. C am pbell C lahk , I ) s filed notice of intention to m ai.'i Festival. with i is. ) f inal five-year Proof, to istrblisl Hood River, Oregon, c-n July.5, UllW Minister. H. G. KS B B E .E Claimant names as witnesses: claim to the lp.n.1 above d i r ;b ( :!, i- All kinds o f tin work for t! i • ---- fore the F.igistsr and Receiver of th B. L. Robertson, Peter SaltEman, J. M cGregor g¿ Bc.ihfur, louse, inside* or out, at Fiet United StaL-s 2,and Office, at Th< J. Jac! son and J. L. Carter, all of NOTICE. N O T A R Y P U B L IC iiallis, Oregon, on the 5th day oí iorslund’s. Hood Liver, Oregon. OREGON July. 1010. Rev. Dr. Jolin Bentzein, who MOSIF.R MOSIER - - - ORF.GON Gu* Gadbersan warn a; passen C. W. M uore , Register. Claimant names as witnesses: las been filling the pulpit at the Ole L. CL son, Robert L. Simpson First Ihi'JlitiUion June 8. l ast Pib. July 1.) sjer on Wednesday afternoon’i :irtlanu since While Temple in Portland j Charles Stcltu and Mrs. (P ruína Got- dical for Portland and the Rost berso tp all of 2-ó s¡»r; Oregon. Dr. Brougher’ s departure eparture fon, / j MOSIER Carnival. C. W. M oore , Register. L.os Angeles, will Notice for Publication- !.-î!e.achM b< the ,n!î è (First i ub. May 27. Last pub. July 1 . 1 RESTAURANT norning and evening, at Go Lo Forsluud'stand have that U. S. Land Office at The Dali, s, Ore iaptist Church next Sunday, •>ld harness re uni-**!. gon, March 25, Ji)10. June 12th. Everbody invited. SUMMONS. \ Notice is hereby given that.John H„ MEALS AT ALL HOURS A. L„ Sundborg and C. F. Special music will he provided.. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ! VVright, . l ese P. O. address is Star- W. A. Stark.. iailson took in tbe Rose Carniv- such as we always employ, are a guar STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO l:ck> Wr.siu, cid, on the- 10th. :ay ci August, 1109, ble in d at Portland this week, return antee of good work. Practical knowl COUNTY. j this cilice application No. 051F2, to BAK ERY edge is a necessity in the plumbing ing yesterday. Geo. Chamberlain and wife are I purcl ase the N 1-2 SE 1-4, and Sw 1-4 Agnes Lee, Plaintiff, business, aniPonr help are all that can in connection SE 1-4, Sec. Se 26, Tp. 1 N., It. 11 in the metropolis this week en-| If you want good plumbing in be desired in this respect. We us ‘ none VS. ’d.. W. M. and the timber thereon, joying the Festival of Roses. bu r g g k a i - a. \ <;G 1 can tell you under your house, see Fred Forslund. Augustus F. Lee, Defendant. Iv .. the provisions of the Act of all about the Mosier Valley fruit lands. but the best materials, too, and our lb'Vh, and acts amendatory, Ml'S, t i C. Rhodes, of Boise, Drop I ' l l a line and we will do the r. st. thorough, painstaking and conscientious ^ 'O Auguste-*.F. Lee, the* defendant • , linown as the ' ‘Timber ami Stone Mrs John Ross and two child I laho, is visiting her husband at We have exceedingly good values oil work is well known and much ap, recr- ALI B usiness entrusted to above named: Law,” at such value as might be fixed. I In the name of the State-of O regon. i by appraisement, and that, puisuant to rgn left yesterday to. attend the T he C. are of t h e . our li.+t. Don't delay; we will make j at d. Not the least favorable point is- ;.he Rhodes ranch. you aue* hereby required lo appear am such ap] iication, the land and timber ! low pricts. you big monev. Rose Festival and visit friends î T i v c f I S I ^ t l A n yl R t n l . - answer the complaint filed against yet j thereon'have been appraised, the tim- Mrs. W. B. Carr, of Cooks, ■1 í i o l 1 x C iliU lic t! D C llllV in the above entitled suit on or beton 1 ot r t stimati d 1,040.(100 board feet at p Portland. G o ij l d & S n y d e r , six weeks from the date of the first 1 75 cents per M, aril the land $10; that Wash,, lias been visiting this of The Dalles, Oregon publication of this summons, hereinai I i&id applicant will efTcr final i roof in Mrs W. A Stark went to Hoi d ,veek with I). C. Mapper and ter stated, and if you fail to appetirai’,; suppliit of his application anil sw cm. H O O D RIVER - - O R E G O N The Reliable Dealers family. WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION ans wer said complaint, the plaintiff wil .'tat-nrmnton the i th day of Jure, 1910, River on Wednetday. to spend a efore the Register and Receiver o f | Capital - - $100,(X)0.()0 a; i ly to the court icr the relief prayei Fred Forslund went lo 1’ort- week with her sons, S. W. ai d fo.( in her ccaq hi t, namely: leva ui- , ulti d.States Land Office ;t The BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL i Surplus and undivid !nnd tills morning on. business j Charles and the r families. vcrce rioni the defendant upon th* Dalles,Oregon. ed profits - ICO,000.00 ind to see tlie wind up of tbe SUPPLIES • OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, j Any person is at liberty to protest Mrs Alice Shogren left on Ivose Festival. and permitting tbe plaintiff to assume this panchi ne before entry, or initiate J. S. SCHENCK, P resident EXCH AN G ED SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR her former name of Agnes Lislie. i ertiti st at any tin e before p: lent Wednesday’s local for Portland, Mrs. E. J. Middlesvvprl and E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt AN Y PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES. You are notified that this sun mens it su.‘ s- Uv filing a corroborated ttffiila- ghere she will visit relatives and Miss Hazel Chntfield were visit- V ice Pres. Cashier served upon you by publication ;cr six ,f ,n this oltice, alleging facts v.hich Local Agent for The Oregonian. weeks in the Kcsicr Bulletin by ordet woalil defeat the entiy. enjoy the Rose Festival. >rs in Hood River on Saturday of the covt made. May 17, 1910, di- C. W. MOORE, last. JA S. E. C O L E . Mrs S. J. Odell,,who has I teen reeling that said summons be so pub- ! Register., Frank Keith, who has been lishe 1 for a i •cried of six weeks f r o m . . T, . X JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS •^siting her daughter, Mrs Geo. the date of the first publication thereof. ' ’• I ast. Pub. June 3.) Young, for a week, .left on Wed visitii]^ his aunt, Mrs. A. H. (Jon trac tors in Stone, Brick and O- II- The date of the first publication c T -n ifrrf—* this summons is May 20, 1910. nesday for her home at Bingen, McLane, returned this week to wMNMMkS*! ’ ci Mte Work tis home at Hoquiam, Wash. W. 1!. WILSON, Wash. Hoodi River - Oregon Attorney for Plaintiff. G eo . H aa c k e , Pres. The local team put up a g(sxl Mrs H. G., Ki|>l>*e and child All kinds of Building ren and her sister. M|ss Fostt r game of hall kialv Sunday, hut the Underwood hoys heat them Material on hand, in ire visiting friends in Milwauki e I M i . l l . l . 1« IN I.” ^ DEALER by one point, the score being 5 •And attending the Rose Garnivi 1 cluding latli and shingles t,o 6. The Mosier team will tty i this we»k. Estimates given for ma •onclusions with them again m xt. ; Eric Nord has moved his fan fv to Stevenson, Wash. Síewarí JIM STURGESS D. D. H A I L I { ^ V OOO Fruit Land; Burggraf & Vogt iMosier Lumber Co. A. E. LAKE ■The Popular Clothier” T he l Men’s Clothing, Furnishings } \ and Shoes f G ood Accommodations Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and lip ) THE DALLES, OREGON j Corner ^nd and Washington Sts .'¡MOSIER, OREGON JOHN W ELL BERG. Prop. Ed L. Howe and wife, wl o Sunday, on the Underwood dia have been spending the week in mond. Portland, expect to return to DANCE. morrow. Mr. Howe 1 will have 5 h|is auto shipped up. A social dance will he given in W .,H . Kerslake returned yest vtroup’ s Hall on the evening of erday from Portland where In June 11th next by Messrs Gordon attended to business matters am Graham and Orie Hodge. Music incidentally took in the Festiva. by local tal *nt. Everybody cor- lially iiviiHl. vf Roses. W. H. Butts,, if the firm o! j 0 . W. Butts, of Omaha, was ii town yesterday locking up the apple prospects. The local fruit ^is >ciation is shipping most <f i*s cherries to this firm. Mrs P. S. Hughes and two ahildren, and Miss Lurene Dm s- more, arrived from Spokane h st Saturday, and will spend th *1 dimmer with then- mother, Mrs Barbara Dunsmore. H. M. Huxley, manager of the Mosier Fruit Grower’s Associa tion is kept busy these days at tV'psdunRthouse. Tho cherry *ias<>n is now in full blast. On Tunpday last they shipped out 450 boxes, the average being aljout 300 a day. Up to Wednes day night about 1500 boxes bad i^een shipped. PINES H O TE L I , j % ! ; . **««>•! Manhattan Shirts tir- vedi ra d *-amt! Guaranteed >:ot to l ade MOSIER HIDE'S! - - HIDES!! . . OREGON H ID ES!!! Call at the B ulletin office and' get tags to ship your hides to* —i rill — w. — a— y THE PARIS FAIR HOOD Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, o f Portland. 7 R I V E R ’S LARGEST MUSLIN Men’ s Canvas Gloves the Pr. .07 7 Bars ot I amiox Soap .25 Clothes Pins, the Do/.. .01’ Ladies Corsets .25 Ladies $1.00 Corsets .75 Best Calico, the Yfli .06 12 1-2 & 15c Gingham, the Yd. .11 Apron Gingham, the Yd. .05 3 Bars Perfumed Toilet Soap .10 Child ren's Sho *s. 6 to 8 All Solid Leather,the Pair . 75 Men and Boys Silk Four-in-Hand Ties .15 terial for building. & BEST STORE UNDERW EAR. Our Stock of Muslin Underwear is COMPLETE and we have some very good BARGAINS. LADIES PANTS. Lace or Embroidered Trimmed, the Pr...................... 25 W e have just received a FULL LINE of samples of Indie’s Muslin Underwear o f the famous DEFENDER line that wo have on sale at greatly Reduced Prices. Call and look them over. We have EVERYTH ING in Knit Underwear. From a 5c vest up. The finest goods. .10 Ladies Knit Pants..Lace T r im m e d ...................... ..... . M E N S SU IT S We have the Best Jo lifted line of Men’s Suits in the city. Call and see our large line of $10. $12.50 and $15.00 Men’ s Suits. Men’s Hart, Schaffner & Marx All Wool Suita. These suits are made by the Highest Grade Tailors in the United States. Every suit made by them is Guaranteed All Wool and is Guaranteed to give you entire satisfaction. These Suits are carried in all the Large Cities, but as our expenses are less, we can save you from $22 to $5 on Every Suit. They sell from $18.00 u p . _________________________ A N EW LOT OF Nemo Corsets ju st received, from $2 CO to $5.00 Men’s Shirts and Drawers. Ail Colors .25. Straw Hats for .10 Come and See Our Social $5.00 Genuine Panama S5.C0 Men’s Genuine Goodyear Welt Shoes the Pair $3.00 Ladies’ and Children’s Oxblood Shoes and Oxfords at Greatly Reduced Prices, 350 American Lady Oxfords $2.50 Ladies Patent Pumps $2.00 Lad ies Gingham House Dresses. Made from A. F C. Ging ham $2.09 Men’s Leather Cloves the Pair .25 L A D IE S ' SUITS W e have All Kinds of Ladies’ Suits Nice Dresses. Two Piece Wash Suits and Lingerie fact anything you want in this line. Ladie’s Shir*. Waists slightly mussed $3.00 $1.50 Wool Tailored Suits, one Piece Wash Dresses. Khaki Suits, in v a l u e s ................................. $2.00 I v a l u e s ..................................$1.00