— LOCAL —
3QRSAXE.
Mrs. John Arthur, of Castle j
Bids Wanted.
Rock, spent Saturday and Su n -1 The Mosier Fruit Growers’ As-
day with her son, P. L. Arthur, isociation wants bids for the erec-
one of Moaior’s popular drug- lion of a forty-foot addition to!
gists.
their shipping warehouse. Bids
AT COST
Go To The Dalles
During the month of May i will sell
For Cash Studebaker Wagons, Hacks,
and Buggies at prices below:—
To Celebrate The
One pood, sound horse, weight
The many friends of Mrs A. right is S e r v e d to reject any or
«bout 1450 lbs.; also one nearly
,
Stewart
will be pleased and re- a]] yds.
new Milburn 2 3-4 in. wagon.
lieved to know that her health is
See H.
Huxley at the As-
é t
Inquire at -Bullion office. ,
greatly improved and thut there sociation office, for specifications.1
Reg. I’ rioe
Special
are strong hopes of her ultimate 1
2 1*2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
T O ,M J E T .
recovery.
j Drop into the B ulletin office
spring seat,
$100.00
$85.00
and get a receipt for that year’s
Furnished Rooms, by week or
Monday’s Oregonian says:— i subscription.
2 C-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
90.00.
month, inprivate family. Apply
“ Rev. R. H. Chaffee, of M o s ie r ,-----------------------------------------------------
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
95.00
D. W. H udson , P.O. B ox 155,
BASE B A L A -R A C IN G , BRONCHO BUs.TING, TIRE
was the first Prohibitionist to
3-in. half truck, gear only; wide tire-,
95.00
75.00
MosiMvOtie.'-
WORKS, and ALL FORMS OF AM USEM ENTS
register ‘Oregon Dry 1910’ on a
1
1-4
in.
platform
Spring
Wagon,
with
brat
3,
135.00
120.00
a-mf?
hotel register in Portland and
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leatb ¡r
TO ENTERTAIN THE OLD A N D YOUNG.
perhaps in the State of Oregon.”
top and brake,
125.00
100.00
F5V/«11 'kinds of plumbing ma-
15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove,
110.
C
O
100.00
Miss Irene Fisher,
who is
Notice for Publication
tfrial, see f'orslund.
15-16th
“
“
“
“
“
100.00
85.00
spending the summer with rela
[Pabbsber.]
A full-blooded dapple-gray
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
6.50
A# Evans was a passenger on tives at Hood River, visited here
Department of the Interior,
Percheron Stadion will make the
j
U.
S.
Land
Office
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon
|
yesterday’s local to Portland.
last Sunday with her parents, re
Season at Fisher’ s Barn, Mosier,
The ladies of Mosier will g iv e June 1st, 1910.
C. G. Nichol was a business turning to Hood River Monday Oregon. Also at Hood
River asocial dance at Stroup’s Hall
Notice i.s hereby given that Lizzie i
visitor in Hood River Wednes morning, accompanied Py her and The Dalles.
Saturday, June 25. Indies are L. Elder, o f Hood River, Oregon, who, j
sister, Miss Dolly,
day.
W m . M arsh
invited to bring their gentlemen on July 5th, 1905, made Homestead,
[Serial No. 09662] No. 14587, for SE
Price
Hunter
and
wife
arrived
JJ K f McGregor transacted
friends and buy the tickets as
1-4SW1-4, Sec. 17, EI-2N W 1-4, N E 1-4
in
town
last
Sunday
evening
N OW is an excellent time to well. Music starts at 9 o’ clock SW1-4, S e c.'20, Tp. 2 N ., R. II EVVM.
business in Hood River Wednes
from their home at Alsea, and ()rop in and renew your subscrip- sharp. ‘ Newman’ s-Orchestra,
has filed notice o f intention to make
day.
will spend a couple of weeks vis- tion to the B ulletin . You want
Final five year Proof, to establish
T
iC
K
E
T
S
,
$
1
.
0
0
No job too small or too big for
claim to the land above described, be-
iting relatives and friends. Mr. i the paper and we need the
A. J. Derby
qje to figure on. See Forslund.
Henry Howe, U. S. Commissioner, at
Hunter reported that his father money. .
I is office in Hood River, Oregon, on the
H. F. Bothfur returned home was quite ill with pleurisy at the
L aw yer
5th day o f July, 1910.
Sunday from a xwek’ s stay in time he left home.
Claimai t names as witnesses:
CALL ON
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
Portland.
Rev. Mr. Bentzien and family,
Razors putii» tir-t-class condition.
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
G6 to the Mosier Luml>er Co. of Portlad, spent last Sunday in
15. Jacl- son and J. L. Carter, all of Hood
If you have anything to sell, [
fair*your sash, doors, screens etc. town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
River, Oregon.
see me as I am in a position
C. W . J o o r e , Register.
For
Bargains
in
Wm.
Akers.
Mr.
Bentzien,
who
W u will save on horse feed by
; to handlê good buys in short
First pub. June 3. Last pub. July 1
buying one of those whips at is assistant pastor at the White
REAL
E S T A T E ; order.
Forslund’s.
Notary Public
Temple (Baptist) Church, Port
I deal in improved and unin*- i I now have parties waiting I
and
Notice for Publication
Henry t£uer and mother re land, preached two very inter
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
for ICO to 320 a -res close
(Publisher.)
Fire Insurance
turned on Monday from a visit esting sermons here, morning 'proved fruit lands in the Mosier;
! district.
List your properties in at a reasonable price.
and evening.
D
e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r i o r ,
with relatives in Portland.
Mosier
Oregon
P hysician and S urgeon
' . »
with ME and
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5or
J. R. Huskey, who recently
J.’ M. Elliott returned Sunday
May 28, 1910.
SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
night from Portland, where he purchased Bob Evans’ property
MOSIER
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC ATIO N .
OREGON
Notice is hereby given that John
on Washington street, is having J a m e s A . S t u r g e s s .
(Publisher.)
spent Rose Festival week.
Elder, o f Hood River, Oregon, who,
on July 22nd, 1904, made Homestead
Department o f the Interior.
it remodeled and enlarged. He I
B
U
L
L
E
T
I
N
B
U
I
L
D
I
N
G
,
One more auto in town, so be
United States Land Office, Entry, No. 13681, (Serial No. 06883,)
sure to have good lines and har will move down from the ranch
\ The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1910.
Leading Dealers in
for SE1-4 SW 1-4, Sec. 20, E I-2N W 1-4,
MOSIER
-
-
-
-
OREGON
M
O
S
I
E
R
,
O
R
E
G
O
N
.
when it is completed.
ness. Get tpfem of Forslund.
Notice is hereby given that Cassius See. 29, Tp. 2 N ., R. II E W M ., has filed
.
ORCHARDS a n d FRUIT LAND M. Dickinson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who notice o f intention to make Final
D. M. Duvall today moved |
C'. A. Hage returned Wednes
on October 13, 1905, made Homestead
H
.
G.
K
I
B
B
E
E
to establish claim
(Serial No. 03723), No. 14737,forthe W five-year Proof,
day night from a fortnight’s vis- his family and household goods
in large and small tracts.
1-2N W 1-4, SL 1-4N W 1-4.SW 1-4N E 1-4, to the land above described, before
■
Capable
Workmen
to Oregon City, near which j
itito the metr*f^>lis.
Sec. 11. Tp. 1 North, Range 11 E W M ., Henry Howe, U , S. Commissioner, at
(It pays io list you r property has
filed notice o f intention to mak
place he has purchased an eighty
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Miss Agnes Phillips returned
Final five-year Proof,
io establish 1 Hood River, Oregon, on July 5, ifi‘6.
with
us.)
acre farm. The Duvall family I MOSIER
- - -
Claimant names as witnesses:
claim.to
the
land
above
described,
be
O
r
e
g
o
n
yesterday from a visit with rela
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
has lived in and near Mosier a|
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
tives at Hood River.
United States Land Office, at The B. Jackson and J. L. Carter, all o f
'
M
cG
regor
Qi
Bothfur,
number
of
years
and
will
be
i
Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day of
" T
Hood River, Oregon.
July, 1910.
Now is the time to buy that missed front the community.
MOSIER
-
.OREGON
C. W . M oore , Register.
Claimant names as witnesses:
piping and put in your water
The Mosier ball boys played
Ole L. Oleson, Robert L. Simpson, (First Publication June 3. Last Pub. J u ly l.)
works before it advances. See
Charles Stoltz and Mrs. Cardina God-
two games last Sunday, one at I
^prslund.
berson, all o f Mosier; Oregon.
Underwood, where they lost out
C. W . MOORE, Register.
F. R. Chown and wife, of
MOSiER
by a score of 2 to 3, and the oth
(First pub. May 27. Last pub. J u ly l.)
Portland, spent Sunday in town
R ESTAURANT
er with Belmont, played on the
G eo . H aacke , Pres..
with th*ir- son, W . Ei Chown,
For side by Burggraf & Wil-
Hood River diamond, Belmont
SUMMONS.
and family.
ferl in all parts o f Mosier Dis
All kinds o f Building
winning, the score being 5 to 3.
IN THE CIRCUIT^ COURT OF THE
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
' The Mosier Lumber Co. can The boys are looking-for another trict. Fine Bargains. See us
Material
on hand, in
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO
fill your orders for lime, cement, game Sunday. If patience and before buying elsewhere. W e smffi a* we always employ, are a guar-
cluding lath and shingles .
COUNTY.
have small anti large tracts. Ten »"tee of good work. Practical knowl-
brick and plaster.
perseverance
conquereth
a 11
BAKERY
Estimates given for ma
Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
' The Dalles is making arrange things, as ’tis said, our boys .u n ‘ tract! that we <m sell you busineM tad'otu help are alt that can
IN
CONNECTION
vs.
terial for building-. . .
ments for a monster Fourth of should be able to “ wax” any at the right price on easy terms, lie desired in this respect. W e use none
All correspondence promptly but the best materials, too, and our
Augustus F. Lee, Defendant.
M
O
S I E R - - OREGON
thing
in
sight
by
the
end
the
July celebration next month.
To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant
answered. W e will take care of thorough, painstaking and conscientious
season—even
the
Huskey
nine.
Parke Sturgess returned last
work is well known and much appreci- I A l l
! you.
B usiness entrusted TO above named:
ated. Not the,least favorable point is
j In the name of the State o f Oregon,
Monday from Portland, where
ell
ork
T he C are of the
you are hereby required to appear and
low prices.
ha*spent-SrfKtay with friends.
! answer the complaint filed against you
Died.
ell
one
in the above entitled suit on or before
J. N . ‘Mosier returned the first
six weeks from the date of the first
On June 8, 1910, at the home
G
o u l d & S n y d e r ,
The Reliable Dealers
of the week from Portland, hav
publication ot this summons, hereinaf-
of her daughter in Portland, Mrs
of The Dalles, Oregon
. . . . . . .
...
The undersigned is thoroughly
- -
OREGON
ing spentjthe Rose Festival week
tei stat-d, and if you fail to appearand
, ,
, ,
.,
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON H O O D R I V E R
Mary J. Littlepage, in her 77th
answer said complaint, the plaintiff will PrePared to put down open wells
WILL
HAVE
PROMPT
ATTENTION
with his family.
year. Interment wat at Corbett.
0 *iiw non on " i,ply to the cour? fpr the relief prayed Hn any part of the surrounding
Capital
$100,01 ;(J.l)0 for in her complaint, namely: fo r a di- country.
Has a complete outfit,
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
Mrs. R. M. Ross and Mrs. ,1.
Mrs. Littlepage had been a
Surplus and undivid
ii ice li om the defendant upon the including* n in e outline* find throne]
K : ' McGregor were passengers resident o f Multnomah county
SUPPLIES -
OLD BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLI) and
C
,,n L a , 111 T ea«
uman treatment.
treatment, * L
ed profits
-
100,000.00 ground o f cruel and inhuman
Does all kinds of ce
and r*( rniitting the plaintiff to assume ing tools.
bn Wednesday morning’s local for 35 years. Six children sur
EXCH AN GED
-
SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR
J. S. SGHENCK, P resident
her former name o f Agnes Leslie.
ment, rock and concrete work.
for Portland.
vive her, five of whom were with
A N Y PERIODICAL AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
You are notified that this summons is Has bad 30 years’ experience in
E d lYL W ili iams M ax A. V ogt
served upon you b y publication for six the well business.
May be found
Local A gen t for The Oregonian.
O flifrO is moved his family her at the time of her death.
Vice Pres.
Cashier
She
was
the
mother
of
C.
J.
Lit
mTier
Maye
n
,
^910°,
t
i
-
b
/
«d
re
ssin
g
him
at
The Dalles,
U vk to Portland last week. Mr.
J A S . E. C O L E .
inquire at Maier &
re-ting that said summons be so pub Ore., or
<0*8 has secured his old position tlepage of Mosier.
its led icr a period o f six weeks fron Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
«gain with the railroad company.
JOHN G. ZOLLS X SON'S’
tie date o f the first publication thereof?
A. E. N egus .
The date o f the first publication of
■’ Attorney S. W. Stark, of Hood
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con- this summons is May 20. 1910.
Church of Chi i -.t Notes.
l i ver, has announced his candi
crete Work
Next Lord’s Day morning our
W . H. WIl.STWv
DR. H. L. DUMBLR
>od River
daey.for the District .Judgeship. subject will be “ F a i t h a n d
Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
- Mrs. Amelia Stimaon, of Am Works,” and in the evening, »
P H YSIC IA N a n d SURGEON
i
*‘ rf L
We cordially
ity, Ore., arrived in tiwn Tues “ Disobedience.”
%
day morning and is visiting her and earnestly invite every one to
IIOOD RIVER
OREGON
DEALER IN
attend these services. We want
lister, Mrs. A. Stew >rt
in
to
Attention
Stockmen !
DANCE!
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
M O S IE R
B a r b e r Shop
REAL ESTATE
JIM STURGESS.
Alex. Stewart
^
D. D. H A IL
I1M# b
Fruit
Mosier Lumber Co.
W
Burggraf & Wiifert
Ì
First National Bank
Miss Alice Davenport of The
D tiles visited, in'town Wednes
day, returning’ home yesterday,
accompanied by her
brother,
John.
, C. A. Frey returned Wednes
day from a month’s visit at his
old home in Denver, and other
Eastern cities. He seemed glad
to get pack t r Mosier.
Rtev.fH. C.oClark left yester
day morning.for Portland where
he will meet his family, who have
left Corvallis .’and who will re
turn with him to Mosier.
II. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
Minister.
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings
JOHN WELLBERG, Prop.
and Shoes
( G ood Accom m odations
THE D A L L E S , OREGON |
May be reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 6).
Pates $1.00 per day and up
V
j Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. j A
Ml thi! Newest Styles
15c, 20c, 25c and up.
Special
Boys’ Knee Pants, all ages nd qualhies, of heavy twilled
* T h * Dalles Fourth of July
eot'on mixture, serges, cassimeres and fancy worsteds:
commictve* is sparing neither
25c. Kn •€ Pants for ......................................... 15c.
time, rpnnfy nor effort to make
86c.
“
“
“ ......................................... 18c.
V*
m
««
h
no.
the jumfn^c celebration the best
4 oc.
»e.
that has [eyer been held in the
60c.
.................................................................... 30c.
city, and frt-omise all kinds of a ?
75c.
.................................................................... 38c.
good time to those who attend.
30c.
“
“
“
......................................... 40c.
Another globe-trotter passed
$1.00
..................................................................... 50c.
thru town this week. This man
1.25
“
“
“ ............................................ 63c.
1. i»t
............................
Vv,
started from Holland and has
five -Itirf in’ which to round the
Do noij miss this o[ portunity. These are cheaper than
circle, I(e claimed to be walk
overalls and lo.ik bettor. You can’ t afford to pass this up
if you have boys to wear them Good, clean goods and j
ing rbuncf the world on a wager.
well w< rth the regular price.
Walking’s fine now.
R IV E R ’S
L A R G E ST
HIDES!
H ID E S!!
H ID E S!!!
Call at the B ulletin office and
get tags to ship your hides to
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel. of
Portland.
»a a w a m ;
THE P A R IS F A I R
H O O D
,*»BEV m f « i •" .46U«'
OREGON
sat.HSìro'HiPMMwsgatEiKu su a » ; . yjäai . pe . i ;
N EW COLLARS FOR LADIES A N D M IS *!’
lite,
W ill practice in Mosier and
*
EaaamBawac
At
PINES HOTEL
w I
Last Sunday evening we dis
missed our services to hear Dr.
Bentzien, of Portland. Moaier-
ites who did not go to hear him
*
should be ashamed of themselves.
D
L
A. E. LAKE
he Popular Clothier"
•T he
The* Pacific átales Telephone to tell you something.
Our choir is doing nicely and
Co. has a force of workmen in
¿own this week changing the we ask you to come and hear
some of our spec id music.
line and setting new poles.
W
W
&
B E ST
STO R E
Boys’ Suits.
Y * i will want a new suit f >r the boy for the Fourth and we want you
u> se * t e big valuta we have in tin's line befoi ■ you buy #| •,; . .. a h
the new c< !. rings and w tv. s with Knickerlmcker^nants. Some of the
8 "■* are 8
■ l v ith tv > pairs o f In usen, which is quite an ad renta v.
BOYS’
*
a n
K A H K I PAN TS A N D COATS FOR MEN
First grade quality,
with
belt.
Good,
deep
pockets
at. the pair...........................................................................$ !. 00
Boys’ Hats and Caps
It makes no difference whether it be for dress or every
(lay wear, or whether it is a cap, sun hat or felt hat we
have it and at the very lowest prices. All ssizes, all
styles, from 10 cents up.
BOYS’
S U lr s of medium grey cassimere with a neat pin stripe, 2.00
BOYS’ SI IT. * of slate an 1 blue mixed diagonal weave,
-
-
3.00
BO YS’ SUITS all wool worsted, medium olive grey, fancy woven
* tri pos . the suit
........................................-
-
85.00
BOYS’ «ITI i.*» ol all wo< 1 worsted, oassimere. cheviots and
)
serges, ages 2 to 13 years, for $5. $5.50. $6 and up to $8.
WASH SUITS of percale, linen or brilliantine, for 45c. 50o., 75c.. $1,
$.25 and Up.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
suits for men
Guaranteed Ad Wool and per
ct in lit and tailoring.
;