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— LO CAL — TO LET. Furnished Rooms, by week or month, in-private family. Apply D. W. H u d s o n , P.O. B ox 155, Mosier, O re.. FOR SALE Two fresh milohtcows. Apply to W. H.' KE rslake ; . or Bulletin office. P. L. Arthur left Wednesday morning for a business trip to Portland. BT'Et Duncan, o f Hood River, Was updast Friday ldoking after His land-interests. E. T. Johnson 1 and wife, of Portland, spent last Sunday on his ranch above town. Mrs. Verl Masten returned home last Saturday from a fort night’ s visit with her relatives at Portland. Mrs. Arthtor Kuhn spent last Week with friends at Hood River and Portland, returning home on Shturday. C.;J. Smith and son, Fred, of Pbrtlhrtd, visited Monday and Tuesday with his daughter and fkmily, Mrs. J. E. Cole. Mrs. Bert Longnecker, who hhs been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Davis for a week, re turned on Tuesday to her home Rt Echo. C. C. Clement, who has been visiting his family at Grandview for a fortnight, left-Wednesday morning for Minneapolis, by way o f Portland. Mrs. G. Y. Edwards and Miss Rosalyn Edwards, o f Hood River, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuhn, at their Grand View punch. W. L. Warren and wife, of McMinnville, visited the first of the week with the family o f A. Stewart. Mr. Warren is a brother uf Mrs. Stewart. Dr. N. Johnson, C. T. Bennett tind George Chamberlain return 'ed Tuesday from their week’ s outing at Badger Lake. They report good fishing and a fine time. Miss Bess Kendrick, of Wino na, Minn., who has been visiting with Miss Ruth Clement, at Kee- waydin Ranch, left Monday for McMinnville. Miss Ruth accom panied her guest. We smile our best smile and make our best bow to Dr. N. Johnson for a platter o f fine lake .trout which he brought back from his fishing trip to Badger Lake. Eating them is next best to catching them. We Mosierites, who sweated and sweltered during the recent .hot weather, may thank our star.- ■that we don’ t live in the East, .where the same temperature hat caused many deaths. Haven’ t hfeard o f any deaths from heat in Oregon. W.T A „ Stark left Wednesday rooming for Hood River, where he will reside this Summer and '¡Fall and assist his son, Sam, in the. latter’s office. Mrs. Stark will follow him in a few days. They will make their home will! their s >n. Win; Vogt, who is to open the Hothing and gents’ furnishing store in the Smith Block, was in tftwn on Tuesday making further arrangements. Smith Bros, will begin erection o f their new office room at once, so that Mr. Vogt can get started by the first of September. —White Salmon En terprise. * Misses Jessie Blair and Jessie Knowles, o f Sedalia, Mo., arre visiting with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Middle swart. These young ladies have ¿pent some time in the Pacific, Northwest, visiting all the pi in -! cipal cities in Oregon and Wash ington. They will return home by way o f San Francisco. Mr. Wesley S. Eastman and Wife, o f Ashland. Oregon, are spending a few days with his hlrother and family, at Fairmont Ranch. Mr.- Eastman is an em ploye o f the S. P. Co., and is al so interested in the fruit business fn southern Oregon. He will make an inspection o f local methods and conditions before departing. AT COST The informal talk at the Bap- Birthday Party On Tuesday afternoon from 3 | tist Church Tuesday night by the Rev. Albert Ehrgott and wife on to 6 , about a dozen little folks as their experiences as missionaries sembled at the residence o f Mrs. in Burmah, India» was listened V. C. Young to help her son, | Oregon. ! « . by a large audienae. ,Mr. l D u r i n g th e m o n th O f J u ly I W ill S e ll. Go to the Mosier Lumber Co. Teddy, celebrate the seventh an for your sash, doors, screens etc. niversary o f his birch. / 1 \ 4 - ’^ f ' The Mosier Lumber Co, can taining speakers and gave n a « most Mrs. Lou Graham and Miss Refreshments consisted o f Elsie Denney visited at Hood JiN y>ui ordo.^fm lime, cement, pUncj,f cakes, candy and interesting account o f life and brick and plaster. , , conditions in the Orienii. Many, River on W jdnesday. Reg. Price Special nuts. 1 he afternoon was passed people believe that it is time, 2 1-2 in. Wagons with bolster spring and F. P. Phillips, o f South Dako- most happily by the youngsters R. R. Morrison and family money and effort wasted to send spring seat,. $ 100.00 $ 85 . 0 0 ' were visitors in Hood River on ta, was a Mosier visitor yester in listening to stories and playing missionaries to. attempt to con 2 3-4 in. Wagons, same as above; u o .o o 90.00 has games o f their own choosing and {day. Mr. Phillips, who Wednesday afternoon. vert the» “ heathen” and that 3-in. Wagons, same as above, 115.00 95.00 traveled all over the West, has it is needless to say they all en Mrs. H. G. Kibbee and sister, missionary work in our own coun 3-in. half truck, gear only, wide tin?, 95.00 75.00 come to the conclusion that he joyed themselves immensely. Miss Foster, visited in Hood try is needed more. But these 1 1-4 in. platform Spring Wagon, with brake, 135.00 120.00 wants to settle down, and was Mrs. George Young assisted in River Wednesday afternoon. returned missionaries state that 1 1-8 in. Studebaker 1st grade Buggy, leather looking over Mosier with that entertaining. Teddy received a if people in this country could top and brake, Ed. H. Reeves came up from end in view. 125.00 100.00 While he did not number o f presents which will 110.00 15-16th Studebaker Buggy, same as apove, 100.00 Portland and spent Sunday with decide on just what he would do, serve to keep the occasion fresh realize the- terrible conditions __ „ prevailing in the far East, and his folks at the ranch, returning it is probable that he will return in his m.-anory » „ 15-16th “ “ “ “ “ 100.00 85.00' A W . .« the hardships, dangers, and pri Studebaker Juniors, 8.50 6 . 50 .' Monday. Those present were: Marion in the neat future. vations Which religious workers: Wood, Esther Odell, o f White C, W. Dickinson, o f LaCrosse, John Minto, who proves him meet there, they would be- more Wis., arrived in Mosier last Sat self something o f an authority Salmon; Grace Husbands, o f willing to help the cause o f ca-j urday to visit his brother, C. M. on such matters says: “ Hood Hood River; Alice Vanortwick, rying the gospel to the benighted ; of Portland; Mary Higley, Ruth Dickinson. heathen. River apple-growers have shown Higley, Laura Kibbee, Maxie Fred Evans and little son Dar that the civilized world is within Kibbee, Emily Husbands, Ar- NOTICE rell, who have been laid up with commercial reach o f the Pacific viila Husbands, Bobbie Ross. measles for a couple o f weeks, orchardists, and it has long been The theme a t the Baptist | are again able to be out. demonstrated that wherever the Church next Sunday morning Clutrch of Christ Notes. fir, spruce, pine and hemlock A . J. Derby will be, “ A Land o f Giants” . Social Dance at Stroup’s Hall Last call before the gospel trees grow, apple orchards will There will be no evening ser on Saturday evening, July 23. L aw yer grow. Irrigation will produce i meeting begins. Don your light vice at the Baptist church a s , Music by Newman’s Orchestra. I the largest fruits o f any given wraps and don’t forget your fan. there will be a union service a t ! Everyone invited. Tickets $1.00. HOOD R IV E R - OREGON kind, bat such fruits will h# in -[ Come With your Bible and an the Christian Church. Razors put in first-class condition. J. R. Huskey moved his house ferior in flavor and keeping qual- aDrt mind, for you will stay as ........... .. R alph H. C haffee , hold goods into town from the ities. It follows that Oregon has as you can. Remember Pastor o f M. E. Church. ranch. He will occupy his re millions o f the best o f apple lands that Bro. Swandercan talk Bible modeled cottage on Washington yet untouched. The writer has as long as your arm. Ify o u h e a rj street. C>M_L O N recently been on the seaward him for a month, he won’ t do | and also I you any barm. So come along aird* Miss May Littlepage arrived side o f the Coast Range D A V ID ROBINSON, M. D. from Dallas on Wednesday and on the west side o f the Cascades, and hear the Word, and let us all will spend a week visiting her He has concluded that o f the two w wit for the Lord: For Bargains in P hysician and S urgeon Remember the Loyal Berean parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L it regions, the Cascades will he es ta te . tlepage, at Grand View. best for fruit growing, and the Bible Class will «meet every Sun REAlL. MOSIER OREGON day morning at 10 o’ clock in the I deal in improved and unim Jack Burtchett, who has been Coast Range for dairying. In Christian Church. We extend a proved fruit lands in the Mosier in The Dalles Hospital for the either district, the home-builder Hearty Welcome to All. Come district. List your properties past three weeks, having been j should get on the ground as soon Leading Dealers in and be an L. B. with ME and I f you h a v e -a n y th in g to sell, operated on for appendicitis, re las possiple after it has been | logged off and burned over, I see m e as I am in a position ORCHARDS a n d F R U IT L A N D H. C ampbell C lark , SECURE QUICK RESULTS. turned home on Wednesday. Minister. { was particularly impressed with to handle good buys- in sh ort in la rg e and sm all tracts. JAM ES A . STURGESS, Rev. Mr. McGann, o f Portland, this view in looking over the order. preached both morning and even ground o f the fire o f three years B U L L E T IN B U IL D IN G . I n ow h ave parties w a itin g ing last Sunday, to large and ap ago near Detroit. The sooner it MOSIER. O R E G O N . fo r 160 to 320 acres- close preciative audiences. Mr. Mc is sold for orchard land, tin- bet in at a reasonable price. Gann is a speaker o f much force ter.” McGregor & Bothfur, and conviction. Also a good buy in 40 acres 5 or H..(£. KJ EEPBEE 6 miles out. Must be cheap. MOSIER - OREGON Prof. C. A. Cole, o f the ()! A. • J N O T A R Y P U B L IC C., o f Corvallis, C. A. Mordcn, LOST LOST Lady’ s green coat, on road iron .The On July 6, between the box factory Dalles to Mosier. I f found please | ar.d A. I.. Sundborg’ s ranch. » nickel leave at Bulletin office. ] ferrule to a fishing rod. Finder will | please re turn to C. T. Bennett, Metier, Ehrgott and his wife are enter- f or Cash, Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies at prices below.— am v ac Alex. Mosier, Stewart, Oregon.. MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Alex. Stewart Notary Public JIM STURGESS Mosier J. E. COLE. Fire Insurance Oregon REAL ESTATE (ft pays to list your proparty with us.) Sanitary Fittings o f the Oregonian, and Mr. Car- roll, o f the Telegram, came up Tuesday evening and spent a part of Wednesday at Mr. Mor- den’ s ranch south of town. Albert S. Hall, representing the Hood River Light & Power Co,, was in town on Wednesday, interviewing the business men in regard to putting electric light and power into Mosier. He stated that the prospects were very favorable,, and he will make another visit here soon to com plete arrangements. I r mix M o s ie r - - - D. D. H A IL O regon M O S I E R ............... OREGON MOSIER' SUMMONS. Burggraf & Wilfert|work’are Estimates given for ma terial for building. . . Agnes Lee, Plaintiff, vs. Augustus F. Lee, Defendant. MOSIER s Clothing, s W - - OREGON T he PINES HOTEL Furnishings [ MRS. A. M. NILES. Prop. * Good Accommodatiops t> -•W .W Í4 I*- Paris Tissue in light pin s' : ri] 'O, Cheel ip the very mr Something that will ma be cool and comfortable summer wear special • • • TH E H O O D ut Plaids way, an 1 “ ic j L ) MOSIER, OREGON PARIS FAIR -IVA HOOD R IV E R ; OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis HIDES! HID ES!! H ID E S !!! C.tll at the B u l l e t in office and get tags to ship your hides to- Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, o f Portland R I V E R ’S SOME BIG SPE CIALS in Ls.dies’ Tailor-made Suits. Waists and Dresses. «i Second Floor. L A R G E S T & B E S T STORE Special Special Ladies’ HI AS TIC BELTS, in Black, Brown and Blue. Fancy Buck- go. J grade o f elastic. Belts you would consider good values at •J .and no one could question your judgment. Special your choice les. 10c- Ladies’ White Wash Belts worth 18c to 25c. Your choice . . . . . . . Special Slightly soiled. 10c Ladies' and' Misses’ l ace Hose: All sizes.. .-«sorted patterns in all- 19c over lace, All colors. Regular 26c values. Special, the pair f Fij: van SURGEON R-73EÌ5EKSP ib wfawmwT A t Special Reduced Prie >.■ Lawns. L mens, Bs Splendid hi g v Silk Tissue, Fancy Creile, et» l) per cent per c< regular prices, reduced fron white p und. per yard. Figured Lawn wiih \ rial, the yurt! with rosebud setting. Specii and tance phone, fil me phone 61. Rates $1.00 per day and up Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. Summer Dress Goods P H Y S IC IA N f THE DALLES, OREGON : limitier W. D i and Shoes S PE C IA L BARG AINS in every do um ment in W W DR. H. L. DUMBLE I “The Popular Clothier ’ Perini Material on hand, in cluding la'lh and shingles First National Bank I A. E. LAK irtme All kinds o f Building IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO COUNTY. To Augustus F. Lee, the defendant above named: In the name o f the State o f Oregon, ell ork you are hereby required to appear and j charges, considering the quality o f our answer the complaint filed against you T he C are of the ell one in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date o f the first G o u ld & S n yd er , publication o f this summons, hereinaf- The u ndersigned is th o ro u gh ly ter stated, and if jou fail to appearand prepared to put dow n Open w e ll» of The Dalles, Oregon OREGON answer said complaint, the plaintiff will in any part o f the surrounding H O O D R IV E R W ILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION apply to the court for the relief prayed country Has a complete outfit, $100,000.00 for in her complaint, namely: fo r a di- including ‘ * Capital pipe cutting and thread vorce from the defendant upon the Surplus and undivid Does all kinds o f ce o f cruel and inhuman treatment, ing tools. ed profits - 100 , 000.00 ground and permitting the plaintiff to assume ment, rock and concrete work. her former name o f Agnes Leslie. Has had 30 years’ experience in J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Y°u are notified that this summons is , the well business. May be found E d M. W illiam s M ax A. Vottr served upon you by put lication for six Vice Pres. Cashier weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by order by addressing him at The Dalles, o f the court made May 17, 1910, di Ore., or inquire at Maier & recting that 3aid summons be so pub Schanno’s store, The Dalles, O/V lished for a period o f six weeks from A. E. N egus . the date o f the first publication thereof. JOHN C. ZOLLS & SONS The date o f the first publication o f Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con this summons is May 20. 1910. W. H. W IL S O N , crete Work .rttorney for Plai.itiNT F Hood River - Oi efi jn W, L. Dresbach narrowly es »ö > caped a “ wet death” the other The Reliable Dealers evening whde battling with a - - OREGON number o f companion ;. They MOSIER wo4re in the big hole at Mosier Falls when Dresbach, who it ap pears can’ t swim, jumped in and proceeded to sink. Friends at once went to his assistance and with difficulty arid danger to themselves, succeeded in pulling him out. Moral: Don’ t go swimming till you know how to swim. .**W***irf* * • * The set retary of the' ( ominer- 1 cuti ( htb has ju str 'cot ved se v r- V Ï al thons imi postal aiders. issued 'A under Ih<> ( omini nit y P Ian ot Ì the O. R. «li N. Co. These fob lers r DEALER IN are to bt sent by reside nts of » ñ y „ Mosier l> strict to friends or in I quirers .d a distane e. Tin? cnri Is S ■ c are sel f-twldressed to the set*re- tary o f t i e club, and on t 10 op- posite s!iL\ the inquirí r. l>y 1 ? checking one or more >f tin 4 a 'i black sqttaros, may secure 1 lie 'V p articulai informât ion he wants. Persons desiring these foil ler- Vi cards ma; • obtain them f ve, by » applying Lo Dr. Ro iiinson. set.•re- t Vi L.iry o f tl e club. A PICO Dii H aau k e .Preaf G eo . I RESTAURANT’ For sale by Burggraf & Wil fert in all parts o f Mosier Dis 1ÜEALS AT A LL HOURS' trict. Fine Bargains. See us I before buying elsewhere. We| should be in every modem' bathroom. Not merely healthy in their cons*mc- have small and largo tracts. Ten ; tion, but neat and cleanly in their ap BAKERY acre tracts that we can sell you I pearance. We are expert sanitary IN CONNECTION at the right price on easy terms. Plumbers with a practical reputation, and a record for excellent work. We All correspondence promptly answVcd. We will take care o f do new plumbing or attend to repairs in a most workmanlike manner. Our A l l B usiness entrusted to you. Mosier Lumber Co. M E N ’S SUMMER UNDERW EAR. Fine Balgriggan, in •colors. Blue. Pink, Salmon, Ecru or White. Not a complete run o f sizes, but ab -»it all sizes in the different colors. Special price to close out -« p. the garment - . . . . . l yC M EN'S Summer Weight Balbriggas Underwear. B!ack and W hile mixed, and Flesh color with fine pin stripe. Good value at 50c. Special' the garment - 35c Ì