Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 24, 1910, Image 4

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    A T COST
Go To The Dalles
For all kinds of plumbing ma- Sudden Death of Mr. Sellinger.
j terial, see Forslund.
News reached here late yes­
terday afternoon that George
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. 1 Sellinger
had died very suddenly |
for your sash, doors, screens etc. early yesterday
morning at his;
FOR SALE.
H. F. Bothfur yesterday moved ] home at Cascade Locks. Heart j
One good, sound horse, weight j his family to Portland, where failure is supposed to have been
the cause of his death. Partic- j
W agons,
about 1450 lbs.; also one nearly
„
.
, , , .ulars are not obtainable this!
new Milburn 2 3-4 in. wagon.
You will save on horse feed by mornjng as to when or where he
Inquire at Bulletin office.
buying one of those " hips
^ will be buried.
Reg. Price
Special
Forslund’s
2
1-2
in.
Wagons
with
bolster
spring
and
TO LET.
C. A. Morden, of the Orego
The Misses Mattie Hudson and
$100:00
$85.00
spring seat,
spent
last
Sunday
at
his
Maud
Evans were Hood River
Furnished Rooms, by week or ^
Qn the hj„
110.00
90.00
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
visitors today.
month, in private family. Apply
115.00
95.00
3-in.
Wagons,
.same
as
above,
Messrs. Wilson and Imholtz | One more auto in town, so be j
BASE BALL, RACING, BRONCHO BUSTING, FIRE
D. W. H udson , P.O. B ox 155,
95.00
3-in. half truck, geanorily, wide tire,
75.00
were business visitors in Hood sure to have good lines and har- [
Mosier, Ore.
WORKS, and ALL FORMS OF AMUSEMENTS
River yesterday afternoon.
1
1-4
in.
platform
Spring
Wagon,
with
brake,
,
135.00
120.00
ness.
Get
them
o
f
Forslund.
a-22tf.
1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather
TO ENTERTAIN THE OLD AND YOUNG.
L. H. Wilson came up from
Mrs. H. C. Kemp, of Hood
125.00
100.00
top and brake,
FOR SALE
Portland the first of the week River, visited here the first of'
and
is
assisting
his
son
Guy
in
110.00
15-16th
Studebaker
Buggy,
same
as
apove,
100.00
the week with her brother,
Two fresh milch cows. Apply
Notice for Publication
100.00
15-16th
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85.00
to W. H. K e r sl a k e , or Bulletin finishing the Shogren residence. J T. Davenport.
[Publisher.]
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
6.50
Department
of
the
Interior.
office.
Reports from The Dalles are to j The dance to be given tomor­
, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
the effect that more and varied row night has been postponed on
June 1st, 1910.
W anted — Nice woman for general attractions will be features of the ) account of the death of Mr. Sel­
housework, six room cottage on Hood big Fourth of July celebration in linger.
j -Notice is hereby jS[ven that Lizzie
River Heights, family one lady. Per­
L. Elder, of Hood River, Oregon, who,
manent position and good wages and that city than have ever been j Yeggtnen entered the store of
|
on
July 5th, 1905, -made Homestead,
seen
before.
The
Dalles
is
th
e!
good home for right person. Write at
A full-blooded dapple-gray
[Serial No. 02652] No. 14587, for SE
once to Miss Helen Teal, Hood River, place to goto spemlyour Fourth. Nichol & Reeves last night by
Oregon, giving particulars.
prying open a window. They Percheron Stallion will make the 1-4SW1-4, Sec. 17, EI-2NWI-4, NE 1-4
then drilled or blew open the Season at Fisher’s Barn, Mosier, SW1-4, Sec. *0, Tp. 2 N., R. II EWM.
Beer Galore But No Water ¡cash door to the safe (the com-¡Oregon. Also at Hood River has filed notice of intention to make
J. N. Mosier left for Portland
Final five-year Proof, to establish
One can .ret plenty „f beer to ; “ intentionally)
“ä
f but
i secured
“ “Ä no Ä cash i'"d Tte D‘ "“ -
yesterday on a business trip.
claim to the',land above described, be-
A. J. Derby
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.
drink in Shaniko, but water is a
Henry Howe, U. S. Commissioner,' at
C. M. Dickenson was a visitor scarce article. The town has so j The checks were scattered over |
his office in Hood River, Oregon, on the
L aw yer
-in Hood River on Tuesday last.
outgrown the supply that water the floor but none taken.
5th day of July, 1910.
for
the
locomotives
has
to
be
No job too small or too big for
Claimant names as witnesses:
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
hauled from Biggs in tanks, and
me to figure on. See Forslund.
C
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Razors put in first-class condition.
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
for train use is taken on here.
1!. Jackson and J, L. Carter, a i of Hood
The Mosier Lumber Co. can Last week a large drove of cattle
your orders for lime, cement, awaiting shipment there were 60,
If you have anything to sell, River, Oregon.
C. W. M oore , Register.
brick and plaster.
hours without a sip to quench j
see me as I am in a position
For Bargains in
First pub. June 3. Last pub. July 1
thirst.—Sherman County O b ­
to handle good buys in short
Hiram Reeves was attending server.
N otary Public
REAL
E S T A T E order.
to business matters in Portland
Notice for Publication
and
the first of the week.
I deal in improved and unim
I now have parties waiting] DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Eastman-Carr
(Publisher.)
Fire
Insurance
proved
fruit
lands
in
the
Mosier
Mrs. Bessie Lambert, of Port­
for 160 to 820 acres close
Wm.
Stanley
Eastman,
one
of
D
e
partm
en
t of the I n terio r ,
land, is here visiting her parents,
Oregon
¡ Mosier
List your properties ¡n a^ a reasonable price.
P hysician and S urgeon
lour prominent and prosperous district.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans.
j young ranchers, was married last j with ME and
May 28, 1910.
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or ]
Miss Maude Bateham, who has I Sunday, the 19th, to Miss Lela
SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
MOSIER
j
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
OREGON
Notice
is
hereby
given
that John
6 miles out. Must be cheap.
been attending school in Port-j May Carr. The happy event took I
(Publisher.)
Elder, of Hood River, Oregon, who,
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s
a
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g
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s
s
.
land, is home for the summer va- place at the home of the bride’s
on July 22nd, 1904, made Homestead
Department of the Interior.
cation.
j parents in the White Salmon Val­
United States Land Office, Entry, No. 13681, (Serial No. 06888,)
B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G .
The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1910.
ley, Skamania County, Washing­
Leading Dealers in
for SE1-4 SW1-4, Sec. 20, E1-2NWI-4,
Miss belle Johnson arrived on ton.
M O S IE R . O R E G O N .
Notice is hereby given that Cassius S e e .^ T p .^ N ., R. II EWM.,[hasfiled
Rev. S. C. Lapham, of
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Monday from Ashland, and has Portland, officiated.
M. Dickinson, of Mosier, Oregon, who notice of intention to make Final
ORCHARDS and FRUIT LAND ' ; on
October 13, 1905, made Homestead
accepted a position in the Bulle­ Mr. and Mrs. Eastman will be
(Serial No. 03723), No. 14737, for the W five-year Proof, to establish claim
tin office.
H
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G.
K
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B
E
E
in
large
and
small
tracts.
at home on the home ranch after
! 1-2 NW 1-4, SE 1-4NW1-4.SW1-4NE 1-4, to the land above described, before
: Sec. 11, Tp. 1 North, Range 11 EWM., Henry Howe, U, S. Commissioner, at
Now is the time to buy that July first.
(It
p
a
y
s
to
list
y
o
u
r
property
has filed notice of intention to make Hood River, Oragon, on July 5,.19»-.
A host of friends in Portland
piping and put in your water
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Final five-year Proof, to establish
with u$.)
works before it advances. See and Mosier wish these young
claim to the land above described, be­ Claimant names as witnesses:
M
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G
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people
a
happy
and
prosperous
fore the Register and Receiver of the
Forslund.
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
United States Land Office, at The B. -Jackson %nd J. L. Carter, all of
Godspeed.
McGregor & Bothfur,
Dalle?, Oregon, on the 5th day of
Miss Ida Harberger, a nurse at
Hood River, Oregon.
July, 1910.
The Dalles Hospital, visited a
MOSIER
-
OREGON Claimant names as witnesses:
Strawberry Season Over
C. W. M oore , Register.
day in Mosier this week with her
Ole L. Oleson, Robert L. Simpson, (first Publication June 3. Last Pub. ¡ July 1.)
sister, Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick.
The Hood River strawberry j
Charles Stoltz and Mrs. Gardina God-
season is just about finished now '
! berson, all of Mosier: Oregon.
Mrs. G. R. Wood and daughter land there are still a few small]
C. W. M oore , Register.
MOSIER
M a ria n returned Wednesday shipments each day by express
[ (First pub. May 27. [Last pub. J u ly l.)
evening from a fortnight’s visit while the field pickers are clean- j
RESTAURANT
with her son Ed. and family.
G eo . H a a ck e , Pres.
j ing up some of the later itelds.
For sale by Burggraf & Wil-
SUMMONS.
The
carload
shipments
were!
Wm. Johnson and family left'
All kindsTof Building
fert in all parts of Mosier Dis­
I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MEALS at a l l hours
on Tuesday for a visit with rela- stopped more than a week ago trict. Fine Bargains. See us
Material on hand, Jib-
STATE OF. OREGON FOR WASCO
- tives and friends at Wapinitia. and now the cherries, raspber­
eluding
lath and shingles
They expect to be away about ries and blackberries are coming before buying elsewhere. W e; should be in every modem bathroom.
j COUNTY.
to the front in the fruit ship­ have small and large tracts. Ten Not merely healthy in their construe
two weeks.
BAKERY
Estimates
given for ma­
¡Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
ments.
The strawberry ship-1 acre tracts that we can sell you ]tion’ l,ut neat and elcanly in toeir aP
IN CONNECTION
E. E. Fraedrick, after spend­ ment this year was not as large , ,i
terial for building. . ,
vs.
• i .
•
, '
! pearance. We
We are expert sanitan
sanitary
ing several weeks here with his as it has been in former times at the right price on easy terms. Plumbers with a practical reputation,
'
Augustus
F.[Lee,
Defendant.
M O S I E R - - 0 R EGO N
All correspondence promptly and a record for excellent work. We
family, left Sunday evening for when a large acreage was de-
] To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant
Clarke, Wash., to resume work voted to berries, but c o n s id e rin g answered. We will take care of do new plumbing or attend to repairs A l l
above named:
B u sin e ss en tru ste d t o :
for the Hill toad.
in a most workmanlike manner. Our
j the early season the prices oh- you.
In the name of the State of Oregon, W ell W ork
T he C are of the
charges, considering the quality of our
you are hereby required to appear and
j tained by the growers were very
L. L. VahNorthwick, of Port­ 'good,
answer the complaint filed against you
work, are admittedly low.
W ell D one
land, visited a day oi so lasl Glacier. averaging about $2.50.—
ip the above entitled suit on or before)
six weeks fi-rttn the date of the first j
week with his daughter, Mrs. C.
G ould & S n yder ,
publication of this summons, -hereinaf­
The Reliable Dealera
The undersigned is thoroughly
H. Dunsmore, who accompanied
of The Dalles, Oregon
ter stated, and if you fail to appearand prepared to put down open wells
him on his return home.
ANNOUNCEMENT
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON HOOD RIVER
- OREGON WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION answer said complaint, the plaintiff will
41nr. nna ,,n JPPly to toe court for the relief prayed in any part of the surrounding
Miss Priscilla Foster left on TO THE M O SIER P U B L IC .
Capital
¡plUU.UUU.UU for in her complaint, namely: fora di- country. Has a complete outfit,
Monday morning for Oregon
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
Surplus and undivid
| vorce from the defendant upon the including pipe cutting and thread­
City, where she went to attend
THE PASTIME” will be
ed profits - 100,000.00 ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, ing tools. Does all kinds of ce­
SUPPLIES
-
OLD
BOOKS
BOUGHT,
SOLD
and
and permitting the plaintiff to assume |
■and address a convention of the! ¡opened to the public of Mosier
ment, rock and concrete work-.
J. S. SCHENCK, P resid en t ^ her former name of Agnes Leslie.
EXCHANGED -
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR
State Home Missionary Society, on next Tuesday evening, at the
Has had 30 years’ experience in
You
are
notified
th;it
this
summons
is
E d M. W i l l i a m s ' M ax AT V ogt
ANY 'PERIODICAL AT PUBLISHERS’ PRICES.
served
upon you by publication
for —
six the
business. May be found
Mrs. Harry Davis, of Prine- rear of Stroup’s Hall. These
.
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-— well
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Vice Pres.
Cashier
L o c al A g e n t for The O r e g o n i a n . -----
vtlle, accompanied by her little entertainment rooms will he con­
oU^th*'rm
iw-
“
°“*r
^
,
^
7
h-Y
addressing
him at The Dalles,
of .The court made May 17, 1910, di
nephew, arrived in Mosier on ducted in a quiet, orderly man­
Ore.,
or
inquire
at Maier &
!
recting
that
said
summons
be
so
pub­
’ J A S . E. C O L E .
Monday last, and will visit with ner, where any one may come
lished for a p riod of six weeks from Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
enjoy
a
game
of
billiards,
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
her husband’s mother, Mrs. J . |Hnf1
the date of the first publication thereof.
A. E. N egus .
K. McGregor, for a few"weeks P00'- Seekers or cards, and ev­
„
.
,
.
_
' nte of the first publication of
Contractors
in
Stone.
ery one is welcome who conducts
nrick and Con- this summons is May 20, 1910.
*-
The registration hooks are now himself in a gentlemanly manner.
crete Work
W. H. WILSON,
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
open anti voters who exjiect to
E. N. S troup , Prop.
Hood River
Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
cast their ballots at the Fall elec­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
tion must register, no matter if SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING.
they were registered two years
Notice is hereby given that
HOOD RIVER
ago. J. E. Cole is the registrar.
OREGON
there will he a meeting of the
DEALER IN
Misses Flo. Bauer, of Portland, legal voters of School District
and Grace Jones, of St. Louis, No. 52, of Wasco County, at the
Will practice in Mosier and
spent several days this week vis­ school house in said disrict. at 2
May be reached by long dis­
iting the former's mother and p. m.. on the 2nd‘day of July,
brother at the ranch on Mosier 1910, for the purpose of discuss­
tance phone, Some phone 61.
Greek. They returned to Port­ ing and deciding on the erection
of an addition to the present
land yesterday by boat.
school building, and the manner
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
John Proctor, who, with hi- of providing funds therefor.
family, has been visiting hen'
By direction of the Board of
Call a t the B u l l e t i n office and
with his brother and sister, for a
Trustees.
get tags to ship your hides to
couple of weeks left on Sunday
G. R. W ood , Chairman.
for his home in New York, stop­
Kauffman. Davidson, Semmel, of
A lex S tewart , Clerk.
ping at several Western cities on
-**++»-
Portland.
the way. His family will follow Dated this 22d day of June. 1910.
him shortly.
i mm
111 H, !■ 11 in inumi in '
HDW DHBBH
— LOCAL
To Celebrate The
,|
«
I«
. I llJI/llliU
During the month o f June I will sell
F o r C ash , Studebaker
Hacks
and Buggies at prices below:—
Fourth of July!
IV .J v' J
Attention
Stockmen !
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
MOSIER
B a rb er Shop
I
REAL ESTATE
Alex. Stewart i
JIM STURGESS
fill
^ E'
!
D. D. H A IL
Sanitary
Fruit
Lands
Mosier Lumber Co.
Burggraf & W ilfert
First National Bank
A. E. LAKE
“ The P o p ular C lothier
T he
PINES HOTEL
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings
JOHN WELLBERC, Prop.
and Shoes
Good Accommodations
I
R ates $ 1 .0 0 p er d ay an d up
THE DALLES, OREGON
i MOSIER, OREGON
THE P A R IS F A IR
i Corner 2nd and Washington Sts*
r if
Burggraf & Wilfert report the
sale, this week, of 40 acres of
fruit land. In-longing to Mrs.
Nancy Miler, in the Grand View
neighborhood, to Mrs. A. M.
Niles, of White tHorae, Alaska.
The consideration was $4,500.
On this tract there are about 15
acres already cleared, which
Mrs. Niles will have set to fruit
trees in the Spring.
J. E. Thompson, of Russell­
ville. Ohio, spent a couple of days
here the first of the week, the
gin-st of his’ brother-in-law, I).
W. Hudson. Mr. Thompson re­
presents a syndicate of Eastern
capitalists, who are investing in
Oregon fruit lard.
He
much impressed with Mosier and
it is more than likely that he will
return here and buy land. He
went from here to Medford to
,c!o«e a land deal involvin,
130.000.
l
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SEE OUR EXCELLENT NEW LINE
of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. The finest line in
the city, and nt a good saving in prices.
LET US SHOW YOU.
Special
In our Ladies’ Suit Department you ran find any kind
of a Suit Skirt or Shirt Waist you can wish for. and we
know that our prices are the lowest. We tit you per­
fectly, making no charge for any alteration you might
need. We have some Shirt Waist Suits that are a little
soiled, made of n fair grade of lawn, good, full cut
insertion.
skirt, waists tucked fronts with enibroidt
SUGO
All sizes.
The suit.
dras w ith
Ladies Shirt VV’aist Suit of fine grade of
fine black and white plaid checks. Waists
1,
,t lireo-
•h collars
1 his Store h i th< Home of
HART. SCHAFFNEI I .Si­ MARX CL< ! hb
Gua rnnteed Ahso ili te Iv ALL W(l
v a ir y j;-
ra o n s ? m m o t u o k t :
HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS
Plain, Lace, Embroidered, and Colors.
H O O D R IV E R
S
LARGEST & BEST STORE
Suits are fine for afternoon wear.
Very neat and comfortable, Special
reduced price.
1.38
Ladies’ Suit of white lawn, with large blue polka dot. Waists trimmed
with lace and insertion. Full cut skirts. This Suit,
3.89
We have also some very fine Lawn. Linen, Pongee and Silk Suits in all
the newest shades and colors. Just what you want for the coming Fourth.
Shirt waists of all kinds, styles and materials from a neat percale waist
for 50c up to tiie finest of silk waists. We have also some very neat Middy
waists that are so popular that we are selling for, each
60c
Make This Store Your Headquarters
While In The Citv
t.Ç m, m jj \
«Birr IS
MiSses’ and Ladies'.
Children’s,
From 7c a pair up.
Ladies’ Oxfords and Slippers
We have one of the finest lines of foot wear in the
county. Some specials on these that will save you good
hioney.
3.50 Oxblood Oxfords and Slippers.
2.50
2.00 Oxfords and Slipi>ers (Slight seconds.)
1.35
Children’s Oxfords and Slippers 1.50 and 1.85 (Slight
seconds) Special the pair,
1.15 and 1.00
All leather, shapes and lasts.
We can lit you properly.
This Store is the Home of
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
The Very Highest Grade of Shirts