Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 01, 1910, Image 4

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    LOCAL —
At 2 p. m., on June 28, 1910, i
in the Church o f Christ, at Mo-j
Go to the Mosier Lumber Co.
sier, Ore,, was solemnized thej
for your sash, doors, screens etc.
TO LET.
marriage of Ralph M. Duvall and'
You will save on horse food by Floss E. Bailey, by H. Campbell
Furnished Rooms, by week or
buying one of those whips at Clark, minister. The ceremony
month, in private family. Apply Forslund’s.
was witnessed by relatives and a
D. W. H udson , P.O. B ox 156,
few intimate friends.
The Mosier Lumber Co. can
Mosier, Ore.
These young people are well
I fill your orders for lime, cement,
a-22tf.
known in this community and
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! brick and plaster.
need no introduction. They de-i
FOR SALE
C. A. McCargar and family re- parted on the 4:15 train, and go|
Two fresh milch cows. Apply turned last Friday night from an to make their home near Oregon i
City.
to W. H. K er slak e , or Bulletin extended visit in Portland.
The many friends o f this
Ce‘
One more auto in town, so l>e couple wish them happiness and
"¡su r e to have good lines and har- prosperity in their new relations.
No job too small or too big for ness. Get them o f Forslund.
While there are always some
me to figure on. See Forslund.
II. F. Both fur, who recently thorns in life’ s pathway, may
the roses largely predominate!
J. N. Mosier returned Monday | moved to Portland, was a busi-
and hide the thorns, is the wish
night from a week’ s visit in ness visitor in town this week.
of their friends.
A Friend.
/Portland.
Mrs. C. J. Smith and daugh-
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Jelix Wilfert arrived home ter, of Portland, are visiting Mrs.
School Meeting Tomorrow
Monday night from a business J. E. Cole until after the Fourth. ]
To Celebrate The
j
Mrs.
Verl
Maston
i
Fourth of July!
During the month of July I will sell
For Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks
and Buggies at prices below:—
Reg. Price
2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and
3100:00
spring seat,
2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above,
110.00
3-in. Wagons, same as above,
115.00
3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tire,
96.00
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
1646th
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100.00
Studebaker Juniors,
8.50
BASE BALL, RACING, BRONCHO BUSTING, FIRE
WORKS, and A L L FORMS OF AM USEM ENTS
TO EN TERTAIN TI1E OLD AN D YOUNG.
Notice for Publication
Attention
Stockmen !
'trip to Portland.
AT COST
Go To The Dalles
Bailey—Duvall
For all kinds of plumbing ma­
terial, see Forslund.
[Publish«-.]
Department 0 f the Interior.
1 U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
June 1st, 1910.
Alex. Stewart,
Bear in mind, all ye patrons of
Notice is hereby given that Lizzie j
! L. Elder, of Hood River, Oregon, who, [
Mosier School District, that a
meeting will be held tomorrow1 A full-blooded dapple-gray ? " J.u!yxr5th’
™ad* Homrttead'
at the school house to determine Percheron Stallion will make the . .......
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whether or not an additional Season at Fisher’s Barn, Mosier, swi-4, Sec. 20 , Tp. 2 N ., R 11 EW M .
room to the school house shall be j Oregon. Also at Hood River has fded notice o f intention to make
j Final five year Proof, to establish
built. This question vitally con-1 and The Dalles,
claim to the land above described, be- |
cerns all, and all should be pres-j
W m . M arsh .
Henry Howe, U. S. Commissioner, at
cnt. Don’ t leave it for a few to |
his office in Hood River, Ort-gon, on the
settle ___
the question.
j 5th day o f July, 1910.
went to
W. A. Husbands left yesterday j Portland last Saturday to spend
morning for Santa Cruz, Cal., to a couple o f weeks with her par-
visit his parents.
ents.
John Burggraf was a business
Many Mosierites have ex-
visitor at the County seat on j pressed their intention of spend-
Monday and Tuesday.
ing the Glorious Fourth at The
Special
$85.00
90.00
95.00
75.00
120.00
100.00
100.00
85.00
6.50
A
Mosier, Oregon.
A.
J.
MOSIER
B a rb er Shop
Derby
Mrs. Ray Osborne, of Port-11,alIes-
L awyer
land, visited this week with her
F. R. Howard of Hood River,
cousin, Mrs. J. E. Cole.
this week installed a new 60-line j
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Claimant names as witnesses:
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
R. E. Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
Razors put in first-class condition. •
C A L L
D IN
Now is the time to buy that switchboard at the central sia-l
! B. Jackson and J. L. Carter, all o f Hood
piping and put in your water tion here, and it is a dandy—as
works before it advances. See good as the best.
If you have anything to sell, River, Oregon.
C. W . M o o r e , Register.
Forslund.
see
me as I am in a position
For Bargains in
Work will begin next week on
First pub. June 3. Last pub. July 1
to handle good buys in short
Dr. C. A, Mccrum came up
the Mosier Creek bridge.
New j
Notary Public
order.
from Portland last Sunday and
stringers and a new deck will be I
Notice for Publication
and
spent the day on his fruit ranch
I
deal
in
improved
and
unim-
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
I now have parties waiting:
put in. The bridge has been u n -!
(Publisher.)
Fire
Insurance
near town.
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proved
fruit
lands
in
the
Mosier
j for
hjo to
320
acres
close
safe for some time.
D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r ,
Mosier
district.
List
your
properties
j
jn
at
a
reasonable
price
Oregon
P
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•J. P. Carroll celebrated a birth­
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, £>regon
Mrs. L. Russell and Miss Car­ with ME and
day anniversary last Tuesday by
May 28, 1910.
Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or
rie Evans, of Portland, and Miss
SECURE QUICK RESULTS.
MOSIER
eating ripe Red Astrachan apples ! ’, . „
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N .
OREGON
Notice
is
hereby
given
that John
6
miles
out.
Must
be
cheap.
Vickers, of The Dalles,
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(Publisher.)
Elder, o f Hood River, Oregon, who,
from his orchard.
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ire visiting Ibis week with the J A M E S
RGESS.
on July 22nd, 1904, made Homestead
■Department o f the Interior.
Bingen, Wash., is soon to have family of R. W. Evans.
The!
■United States Land Office, Entry, No. 13631, (Serial No. 06888,)
B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G .
j The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1910.
Leading Dealers in
a box factory. A company was Misses Evans and Vickers are!
for SE1-4 SVV1-4, Sec. 20, E1-2NW I-4,
M O S IE R . O R E G O N .
Notice is hereby given that Cassius Sec.‘2 9 ,T p .2 N ., R. II E W M ..‘ hasfiled
MOSIER - -
OREGON
organized this week with a capi­ nieces of Mrs. Evans.
ORCHARDS AND FRUIT LA N D M. Dickinson o f Mosier Oregon, who | notiee o f intention to mak‘ e Final
talization of $25,000.
on October 13, 1905, made Homestead
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W e call attention to the notice
(Serial No. 03723), No. 1475)7, for the W bve-year Proof, to
establish claim
in large and small tracts.
The Misses Retta and Clara of ¡1 meeting o f the Commercial t
1 - 2 N W 1-4, SE 1-4NW 1-4.SW I-4NF, 1-4. to the land above described, before
Sanitary Fittings
( i f x i n i K in
lint nniir n rnn m tn Sec. 11, Tp. 1 North, R angelll E W M ., Henry Howe, U, S. Commissioner, at
McNeill, formerly o f Mosier, Club to be held tomorrow after-1
I t p a y s to
list y o u i p t o p e r t y has filed notice o f intention to make ! Hmi| RKrer Oregon, on J u ly 5, 1910.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
now living in Portland, spent noon at I o’ clock. Business of
Final five-year Proof,
to establish
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with us.)
claim to the land shove described, be- j Claimant names as witnesses:
.last Saturday and Sunday i n great importance is to be tran- MOSIER
O regon
fore the Register and Receiver o f the ] R. E- Robertson, Peter Saltzman, J.
town.
sacted and every member of the
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United States Land Office, at The j p . Jackson and J. L. Carter, all o f
ßc
Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day of
C. II. Dunsmore and wife re­ club should make an effort to be
Hood River, Oregon.
July, 1910.
MOSIER
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OREGON
present.
C. W . M oore , Register.
Claimant names as witnesses:
turned last Saturday from a
REAL ESTATE
JIM STURGESS
REAL
Alex. Stewart
^
ESTATE.
D. D. H A IL
H. G. KIBBEE
McGregor
Fruit
Lands
week’s visit with Mrs. Duns - 1 H. C. McAllister, Master’ Fish
more’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warden, lias resigned his posi-
VanNorthwick.
tion and Edward Clanton, of
The dance given in Stroup’ s
Hall last Saturday night, by the
ladies of Mosier, was well at­
tended and a most enjoyable
time had by all.
Bothfur,
Ole L. Oleson, Robert L. Simpson,
! Charles Stoltz and Mrs. Gardina God-
berson, al) o f Mosier; Orttgon.
■ C. W . M oore , Register.
■/First pub. May 27. Last pub. J u ly l.)
MOSIER
(First Pul.lu-ation June 3. Cant Feb. July 1.)
Mosier Lumber Co.
Grants Pass, has been appointed
RESTAURANT
G e o . H a a c k e , Pres.
to succeed him.
McAllister
For sale by Burggraf & Wil- j
SUMMONS.
threw up his job to take charge I
All kinds^of Building
fert in all parts o f Mosier Dis- *
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T«E
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
of the anti-prohibition move­
trict. Fine Bargains. See us
Material on hand, in­
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCfr-l
ment in the state
before buying elsewhere. We should be ill every modern bathroom,
cluding
lath and shingles
COUNTY.
Mrs.
Geo.
Sellinger,
h e r have small and large tracts. Ten Not merely healthy in their construc-
H. C. Clark went to Hood
BAKERY
Estimates given for ma­
Agnes Lee, Plaintiff,
River last Friday evening to daughter, Mrs. Lantry, B. L. acre tracts that we can sell y ou tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap­
i n " CONNECTION
pearance.
W e are expert sanitary
terial for building. . .
meet his daughter, Miss Nada, and Zeno Sellinger, and Edgar at the right price on easy terms. Plumbers with a practical reputation,
AugustuslF. Lee, Defendant.
MOSIER
- - OREGON
who came from Camas, where Sellinger, a nephew, came u p
All correspondence promptly | amj a record fo r excellent work. We
To Augustus F. Lee, -the defendant
W e will take care o f ! do new plumbing or attend to repairs
Bhe had visited a friend for a from Cascade Locks yesterday answered
A ll B usiness entrusted to above named:
in a most workmanlike manner.
Our
and will remain a few days, oc- you.
week.
In the name of the State o f Oregon, W E L L
W ORK
T he C are o f the
charges, considering the quality o f our
you are hereby required to appear and
cupying their new home. They
E. E. Macy, of Kansas, visited
answer the complaint filed against you
work, are admittedly low.
W ell D one
will then go to Trout Lake,
in the above entitled suit on or before
with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans
six
weeks
from
the
date
o
f
the
first
Wash., to spend the summer.
G ould & S nyder ,
several days last week. This is
publication of this summons, hereinaf­
The Reliable Dealers
The undersigned is thoroughly
Don’ t forget the big time
ter stated, and if you fail to'appear and
Mr. Macy’s third visit to the
MOSIER
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OREGON H O O D R IV E R
O R E G O N ii-Ti t h . vr,- p p o i t h t a TTevTTAx- answtr sc- 11 1 ct-m pl«ii 1 : t, the plaintiff will prepared to put down open wells
West, and he says Oregon looks! promised at the Fourth of July
,\\ ILL H A\ L PROMPT ATTENTION app,y to the court for the relief prayed in any part o f the surrounding
j Capital
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$100,000.00 for in her complaint, namely: for a di- country. Has a complete outfit,
| celebration at The Dalles next
good to him.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PERIODICALS and SCHOOL
! Surplus and undivid-
vorce from the defendant upon the
he committee in
including pipe cutting and thread­
o,l nrnfitc
i m i m m on ground o f cruel and inhuman treatment,
G. A . Ruscher and family, of ! . ^'Y
t
SUPPLIES
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OLD
BOOKS
BOUGHT,
SOLI)
and
eu
pronts
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100,000.00
and ,H.rmittinR the ,,iajntiff to assume ing tools. Does all kinds of ce­
harge 1 has
has a a fi fine program which
.i_ Mr _i.
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Kelso, Wash., visit- d this week
,
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J. S. S C H E N C K , PRESIDENT
her former name of Agnes Leslie.
ment, rock and concrete w?rk.
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Will fill the day from early morn
EXCH AN GED
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SUBSCRIPTIONS T A K E N FOR
with his sister, Mrs. 1\ Ailing-
E d M. W illiam s M a T a T V ogt
You. are notffied that this Summors is Has had 30 years’ experience in
ing until late at night,
A N Y PERIODICAL AT
PUBLISHERS’
PRICES.
If V u
*• ’ v? * ‘ served upon you by publication for six file w e ll business
ton. Mr. Ruscher is returning
May be found
Vice Pres.
------ Local Ayent for The Oregonian.
want a good time go to The Y I
Cashier weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by order by
by addressincr hit
addressing him at The Dalles.
from a trip by wagon into in­
c f'th e court made May 17, 1910, di­
Dalles next Monday.
inquire at Maier &
recting that said summons be so pub- ¡O re., or
terior Oregon.
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=--■ of s,\
— weeks from Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or.
lishetl for a
reriod
Miss Bertha Booth returned
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
the date o f the first publication thereof.
The old dryer has been razed
A. E. N e g u s .
last Saturday from Walla Walla,
The date o f the first publication o f
to the ground and workmen are
Contractors
in
Stone.
Brick
and
Con-
this
summons
¡¿
M
a
y
20,
1910.
where she has been visiting
ll« I W I 9 f*
»«;<*!
busily engaged in the erection of
crete W ork
,
W . H. WlLsoid,
friends for several weeks,
She
Hood River
a forty foot addition to the ware­
Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
spent several days here and tl
then f
house of the Mosier Fruit Grow­
P H YSIC IAN and SURGEON
went to Hood River to visit
.... Mrs. *
ers’ Association.
Gove. Frem there she will go
J. A. Weister, expert photog- j to Portland to remain until
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
il school I
DEALER IN
rapher for the O. h. & N. Co., is opens here in the Fall,
in Mosier this week securing
4
F. W. Woodcock, o f Seattle,
Will practice in Mosier and
pictures o f orchards and scenery
JOHN
UELLBERG,
Prop.
spent several days in town this
round about, for future use in ad-
, ,
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May be reached by long dis­
L. .
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week looking over the vallev
vertising the country.
I xvith a view lo investing.
Mr.
tance phone. Home phone 61.
Last Saturday evening Mr | Woodcock has been all over the ■
V;
Stanley Turner, o f Red Bluff,' West and has inspected the host
HIDES!
H ID E S!!
H ID E S!!!
C«l., came to visit H. C. Clark orchards i i the United ¡States,
Call at the BULLETIN office and
and family, and remained until and he made the statement that
Tuesday evening of this week, ihe finest orchard he had seen
get tags to ship your hides to
He Is a city mail carrier.
anywhere was ri .hi here in
Kauffman. Davidson, Semmel, of
vs.
Burggraf & Wilfert
First National Bank
of The Dalles, Oregon
JAS. E. COLE.
j
A. E. LAKE
“The Popular Clothier
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DALLES, OREGON |
) Corner 2nd
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and Washington Sts.
i iianireriT
j Nemo Corsets
,
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PINES HOTEL
T he
Men’s Clothing, Furnishings j
and Shoes
) Good Accommodations
Mrs. L. Vickers’ o f The Dalles. Mosier.
visited last Friday with her sis­ ■ K H n n n a H J i i n u g s B . - « h »
ter, Mrs. Dick Evans. Mrs. Ar-
• issa Evans, who had lieen her«
■ visiting her son. Ira, and other
relatives, accompanied her home
All Models, »ill Sizes. In
on Saturday.
The two rogues, who broke in­
to Nichot & Co.’ s store last
Thursday night, were captured
in Portland on Monday’.
In a
valise, which they shipped b\
freight from White Salmon to
Portland, was a kit of burglar’s
tools, a pint bottle of nitro-glyc-
erine, three revolvers, caps, fuses
etc., and six Ingersoll watches,
which Nichol & Co. claim are
missing from their store.
The
yeggmen gave their names as
Roy Jonea and William Reis. It
is presumed they are part «if a
gang that has been ot>ernting in
• Oregon and Washington lately.
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
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Men’s
price up to
$5.00
Suits
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Clothes are made by the very highest class tailors that
Guaranteed of ALI, WOOL material.
Make
this
store your
flMOSlFP OPFCOAf
THE PARIS FAIR
H O O D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T
6c
BEST STORE
thoroughly shrunk before making which insures a shape retaining gar­
You may want-a new suit for the 4th, and we know
you can find the best assortment at this store.
Our
stock includes all tin* newest in weaves and patterns,
and of a make thn is the Very Best in the United States.
can be secured.
per dap and
headquarters
when
ment, which you will find after wearing one of these.
you and the house is back of us.
We stand good to
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
ner & Marx Suits for,
$18.00. $20.00, $22.00, $25.00
Wash Suits for,
IS.00. $10.06, 12.00 and $15.00
65c. 85c. 1.00 ami up
Nice Worsted Suits. Knickerbocker pauts for.
the city.
\\e
are pleased
to
have
have the best when you have one o f these.
Guaranteed perfect in fit and to retain their
color to the last.
you
you.
You
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Ladies’ and Misses Suits
i k d i S eBB?B\ .-A . neiy shiPment just in. Suitable for
an,(l Ml3* ’8’ Lingerie. Law n, Linen or
\\ orated One-piece dresses
Made right up in the new-
fashion, nicely trimmed with lace ami insertion from
the suit 81.00. special $1.38. $2.00, $a50, $4 00 $5 00
and up.
,
’
cu.w
Ladies’ Shirt Waists
1.75, 2.00, 2.50. 3.00, 3.50.
4.1*0. 5.00 anti up to 8.00. We have a largo assortment to choose from and
can please you in quality and price.
in
Manhattan Shirts
Hart. Schaf-
Other makes o f 1910 styles, splenditi values for the money for
Boys’ Suits, all ages.
Portland,
are always
O f All styles abd qualities
and up.
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welcome
whether you
wish
for 50c. 1.00 1.25, 2.00 ° 50
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to buy or
not
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