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— LOCAL — ■ pen Arr«.:-icd i * Tips on Spraying RESOLUTIONS Prineville Road Sure Deputy Sheriffs Johnson and1 At this season o f the year To the officers aou members 01 (Oregonian) ! Mosier Camp Nu. R,537. Ai. \ . Olinger, o f Hood River, came to; many people are thinking of pur- Construction work on the pro Mosier Wednesday mm rung anu, , ehasmg spraying outfits, and a TW O B A R G A IN S posed railroad from Prineville to I <> ' ,, , ... a ._, W hereas , 1 he silent messen- with Deputy Sheriff C. H. Deris- few comments along that line i Two Up-to-date Bungalows for MeLjlius, with finances provide ger of Ufcalil jiasi openet] tjie por. more, o f Mosier, arrested a man are therefore timely, says A. L. ' sale cheap if taken at once. entirely by the people ot Prine- tals Lhrough which our beloved viile and other parts oi Central! neighbor. Oust VVm. Johnson, by the name o f Myers, who haet Melander, entomologist, Wash- Cuv h . W ilson . Oregon, will be started before was called to that great fou . been here several days. On the in on Slate ('■• lege, Pullman. A single bordeaux nozzle uses same train with the deputies the end of May, predicted R. F beyond, and A FEW ¡L .m U U ' a prominent Metolius:. ¿L o.’ia.c W In ins his departure we from Hood River, was Deputy- about two and one-half gallons , J of r Mosier , . farmers Heckman, " » hereas « « * * * . , *n uep ¡having land for sale have s e -| .t...........# „ i have lost a true friend and neigh I citizen, who was in Portland ' n bor, and his family a kind and Sheriff Archie Leonard, o f Port-| of spray per minute at a pressure lected L. H. Leininger, a pioneer Two nozzles. land, bent on the same mission. of 200 pounds. | business yesterday. loving husband ami father, and fanner of Mosier, as their agent Myers’ description tallies ex- therefore, will use about five gal- Not content to wait for one of Whereas, He was a true Wood to bring their land to the notice actly, so the officers say, with ions per minute. If you have he two system lines —the Ore man and Neighbor, in name and o f the public. We have upward that o f a man who shot and tvvo'leads of hose and two nozzles action, gon Trunk and the Deschutes T here , on it reeol ' r : .of 1500 acres, mostly small farms killed a brakeman near Spokane, each, your pump must supply >ine of the O. W. R. & N. Co.— That this Camp tender its heart on March 15. He was traced to ten gallons or it will be wasteful. at bargains, all within the Mosier which are building through Cen felt sympathies to the wife and fruit belt. Address L . H. Lein- Most pumps on the market tral Oregon, Prineville people children of our deceased Neigh Trcutdale, Hood River and Me- jnger, Mosier, Or. J204in I k denied all know cannot supply ten gallons per sier. While have taken upon themselves the bor, in this, their sad hour of af- ledge o f the crime and said he minute and keep the pressure c ¡on. iask of financing and construct was never in Spokane, he was I above 200 pounds, STRAYED Resolved, That we drape our ing a railroad that shall place the ; held as a suspect and taken to! In order to have this capacity charter in mourning 30 days. "Twohorses, 1 white-face bay, city in more direct communica-| Resolved. That these lesolu- I orJnnd on tic afternoon train. a two-horse power engine is •with one white foot; one black tion with the outside world. lions be entered upon the min There is a reward of $1060 for needed. It you intend to use with star in forehead, 3 white The distance from Metolius t o 1 tiles o f this Camp, that a copy of the arre t of the murderer. two leads of hose with a single feet. L'oth horses have halters Prineville is about 31 miles, with the same be sent to the bereaved ---------------------- nozzle, you can get a small size on and shod in front. Owner an ascending grade of about one family, and one to the Mosier Surveyors from The Dalles pump, and possibly a one-horse Bulletin for publication, can have same by proving prop per cent. It has been figured were here this week running . i ,i.t d, power engine would do. You out that $1,000,00(1 will complete erty and paying all expenses. lines for a new road on Sturgess •I. K. W il c o will find that most pumps on the H. L. ¿J toltz . a first-class road and place it in i Ridge. This road will shorten J. N. M o s ie r , market have a capacity of seven T RADE operation. 4-4t Mlie distance to town for the E. L. R o o t , or eight gallons per minute. Although several routes have Will trade splendid 8-room Committee. ranchers living on the ridge. 1 Some of them are even equipped house in St. Johns, 3 blks from Iteen surveyed, it is believed that i FOR SALE with three-horse power engines leading business sire» t, lot 50x Notary Public the one which will take in the! ICO, best plumbing throughout, in order to do this work well. Inquire Early Rose Potatoes, ar.d town of Lamonta will be chosen. A pump throwing eight gal 4 large closets and hath, 5c at A. Stewart’s store. Fire Insurance This road will pierce a rich agri- lons is large enough for three fare to Portland, finest of •ultural section that also can I k - Oregon views, etc. This place is ah- Mosier nozzles only, unless you wish to levoted to fruit and vegetable Subscribe for the Bulletin. shut down the nozzles. It seems the owner wants to get out in trowing. Stockraising also is a to me that it is not economy to the country and will trade for Win. Marsh was transacting driving industry to the territory use two nozzles to one man and good Mosier property. Value business at The Dalles Tuesday. between Metolius and Prineville, 1 a single nozzle to the second $3,000. o J. T. Lelliott is busy erecting md much of the country is heav- sprayer. If you intend to use a residence on his property south dy timbered, so that, the road is , two leads of hose you will find o f town. onsidered a paying investment your spraying can he done cheap- MOSIER - - - - OREGON Miss Alice Davenport, of The from the start. Prineville is the No trouble to answer questions j est by letting each lead carry Razors put in first-class condition. Dalles, visited relatives in town argest town in Central Oregon, two nozzles. If you want to get nd since both the lines that Tuesday. a small pump that has capacity l ive built up the Deschutes Val- ----------- ---------------- Stock S.’ -icá for two nozzles, I would suggest P. L. Arthur returned Monday Measurements g have left it in the distance, putting both nozzles on a single evening from a few days’ trip t< lie necessity of rail connection lead and in that way dispense Portland. is felt. with the services of one man.— ‘ ■ y ■ ■ C. T. Bennett was a passenger While plans have not yet been j Ex. on Tuesday afternoon’ s local for perfected the people hack of this! DAVII) ROBINSON, M. D. Portland. mterprise propose to take over j F o r sale by Burggraf & Stur- A few settings S. C. White P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Mrs. J. K. McGregor was t ,ne maps, specifications and g in all parts o f Mosier Dis Leghorn eggs from trap-nested visitor in Hood River Tuesday rights of way of the Metolius & I Hock, for sale, $1.50for 15. Full trict Fine Bargains. See us Prineville Railway Company, or-j afternoon. MOSIER - OREGON blooded Houdan eggs, *1.50 for before buying elsewhere. We ■ < 3 R unized by Harrison Allen and, have small and large tracts. Ten Mrs. J. T. Davenport returned 15. il.'ner Portland people a few I acre tracts that wc can sell you G. P . M o r d e n , Tuesday from a visit with rela veeks ago, and to succeed that H . G . K 1 3 B E E at the right price on easy terms. Mosier, Ore. 4-2t tives at The Dalles. p r oncern in the conduct of its ™ - ----------- --------- All correspondence promptly Dr. C. A. Macrurn", of Port business. answered. Y. e w ill take care oi N O T A R Y P U B L IC B orn :—March 30th, near Mo- iU13V' eu‘ land, visited at his ranch, near If work is started next month, | sier, to Mrs. Guy Patterson, a you. town on Tuesday between trains. vhich seems probable, the road O regon daughter. ^ . - C. A. Frey went to Hood Rivei ■a i he completed before the end j K A-""'tu.-, * Ö » Tuesday afternoon and atbmdi < >f the present year or early in i The Reliable Dealers according to the opinion of a meeting of the Knights of! P . L . K r e t z e r , oregon MOSIER Heckman and others who are in- i Pythias. E XPER T W E L L D R IL L E R ■rested in the enterprise. F o r S a l e C h e a p . Coon JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS IN YOUR strong, 1400 lb., 9-yr-old horse Contractors in Stone, I »tick and Con-1 School Notes also a good riding and genera All work guaranteed crete - Work use pony. Inquire at this office. | Georgia Fisher was absent A i l On ail lines icr menni of A P R I L. Must have more room. Alex. ri, Q t Nosier, Oregon. Alex. Stewart ADVERTISE i and Get BULLETIN ':s. B c r MOSIER Barber Shop D . D . H A IL D o o r s 0 w s Fruit Lands Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. J. E. COLE, M CSII Burggraf I )12. j j j J. K. McGREGOR & CO. I REAL ESTATE i ADVERTISE M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y THE DALLES - ORE. Address 402 W 7th St. Black 1771 Money to loan on improved property. O V E R 6 5 YC ,r .r ,’ E X P E R IE N C E Mosier Book Store I I j Men’i C. M. Long and wife arrived from Portland on Saturday and moved out to their ranch. Mr. * Long is building a new house. i ‘ The J L J jy -s - »V N T rade M arzo O e e ic n s C O P Y R IG H T * & C . Anvone sotìdlrtfj a «ketch nn<l deHcription m;.v qutcù’v useertniu oitr opinuui freo xvliot'-.cr «:i irivoli*ioti is rrohnbly p itoni.tl'lo. « inniutricn- ti'Mis strio tly conti denti ¡il. HANDBOOK onl'nteuto so l'utcnts ut f-.oa. O buLt itizenry for neouri::« pai onta. i akon tlirouirh Munii ir Co. reeelve Bl urtiti notine, w ithout ch R rjc, in vilo Sdcntific Umeritsi», v, ,r; f.»ur '.t3,$1. MUNN & Co,36,B"ad"- New York A handsom oly illnrtratod vfcokly. T.r.rcost clr- onlfttion «if nny Rclentllic lournal. T» rnia, f ? a niont S o ld b y n ll ncTsdcalera. Urunch Utlicc. F 8L, WoshiDKton, D. C. « f ruit land i:i Mosier district. J— y W ell the M W M The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding I »one with neatness »ml ilisr &U*h , . entry. Has a complete outfit, Hood River laundry Company including pipe cutting and thread Does all kinds of ce J. F. LO I E. .M ommi : A c . i . nt ing tools. ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found bv addressing him at The Dalles, Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno's store, The Dalles, Or. “ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK” JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. M H M H M A. E. N egus . DR. H. L. PHYSICIAN DUM BLE and surgeon HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and ilay lie reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. P A ni( st complete line at ti c lowest prices For Young Men I he finest assortment of pure silk, negligee and golf shirts just received. Ladies Neckwear just opened up. Men's exir.i quality, fin • weave, dark blue serge suit with fine m. hair lining. Tailored in the finest of style by Hart, Schafi'ner i Marx. The suit . . . . . $25.00 MEN'S AND BOYS'CAPS. We have one of the largest and finest lines of caps this season that we have ever had. All style in Golf. Yacht. Eton. Skiddoo and Auto Caps. All sizes in plain and fancy mixed goods. Caps for 10c, 15c, 25c. 35c and up. SPECIAL Men’ s summer weigot balbriggan undero'ear in ecru and fancy mixed colors. Regular 50c values. This is a broken lot, not a full run of sizes in anyone co! :• bat about all sizes in the lot. Y'our choice, the garment - 38c ROYS' WASH SUITS If you wish anything in the line of a nice was! ;-i>V suit for the hoys we can show you ore o f the best assoraiiviiU in the city. In Russian and Sailor stiles in whit", ta; a; 1 -'an . washable materials. Suits for 50c, 70c. 00c. $1.60 $1.40 and up. SPECIAL Men's balbriggan underwear, i dds and ends in colors ecru, pink anal blue. Worth 50c a suit, special 17c a garment. h o o d D one MOSIER. - - ORE. i MOSIER. OREGON f need W ork W ell I our Bookt t o f Bargains. Kates $1.00 per day and up a W You want Send for 9b.«KM!W)«A THE PA R ÌS FA IR E the paper and we money. Good Accommodations jj Corner 2nd and Washington Sts. peigahorhood this sprifig. tion to the B ulletin . PINES HOTEL Clothing, - Furnishings } T h e and Shoes f THE DALLES. OREGON /Rock Creek. Mr. Kretzer ‘ J W od»;.l in im) roved and uninn r o u il Popular Clothier W. A. Firelmugh came up from Portland last Sunday, accom panied by a number of friends who went with him out to his Seven-Mile orchard to view the Read in Sunset Magazine. improvements which lus coni- “ Motoring Tb . Mi California,” ny is making there. by Lloyd Osbourn'". Bemitifulb ‘ illustrated in four "‘Tin We can .it yon the best for we have all sizes and widths in our Spell ’ - A romantic serial In C . new spring oxfords and slippers. v N. & A. M. Williamson. ‘ In T he Shadow o f The Dragon” hv Men’ s medium hr. wn. peneil Grant Carpenter. Descriptive NLvV SPRING SUITS stripe, fancy worsted s:it. story o f ¡San Francisco’s Chinese Our new spring line <>f suits The fine silk pencil stripe and Quarters. Api il isso, now on attractive weave form a high II now on (lispln) and a finer class pattern. The suit 810.00 B ile 15 cents. lot of 1911 styles and weaves Ernest Jacobson and P 1, has never been ohered in the Men’s dark blue, fancy su it ed Kretzer, of The Dalles, were city. We have nil prices and worsted suit, with an cocnsion- down Monday morning and went a ran tee the values to be the al light silk pin stripe. A very out to Mr. Jacobson’s ranch on i.igge d and the satisfaction the stylish pattern. The suit 814 !>e*t whether you buy a suit for is an Men’ s medium, light grey, » .pvr. w* J di.iHri ami wid pu; * 5 . 1)0 or whet h» r you buy n fancy striped worsted suit. A down a well on the Jnc 11; rt. Schaffner & Marx. icobson striking style for young men. piace. Last year he sunk a 225 § foot w("II on Fred Wilson's ranch S fco ith o f t >wii. He will proba!■! R drill several f thee wells in t Company NOW is an excellent time to drop in and renew your subscrip W. H. KESLAKE, Mgr. I A. E. LAKE The M o s i e r Hills Land Orchard 1 j & P a c ific P hone Home Paper Oregon Hood River Ed. L. Howe and wife and Monday. We are here to stay, know values, andean offer you Mrs. H owe’s sister, 1) Vera Conner was absent Mon- reliable service. Biles, arrived from Portland last lay and Tu "sday. week and will spend the summer We solicit your business on the basis o f "A Square Deal” . Francis Mack lias returned af- at Lehowa. er a week’ s absence. G. A. McCargar came up from Willie D.-pee and tjoyil Fisher Portland Monday evening ano vvre absent this week. spent part of Tuesday out on lib April 11 is Arbor Day, and ap- ranch, returning to Portland in the afternoon. Mr. McCnrgnr, iropriate exercises will lie held. Books, Periodicals, Stationery, Novelties, with his family, spent the win ('.'■•il Rowland is again in and School Supplies. ter in California. They will Mi.> *1 after an absence of sever 1 a I days. come to Mosier in a few wevkt Subscriptions for all publications at the lowest rates for the summer. Alice Shogren has returned for M o s i e r : : O regon I Am be •( Dunbar, of Portland. 1 »u* review work in the third who, with Mr. Cooper. 0wm' ‘ trade, after studying at home some fine apple land on the Ire-1 hiring the winter months, — «¡a im * land Ridge, came up last Satur The eighth grade have coin- dap night and spent Sunday on pleted the arithmetic and are be- Vi the ranch. He was accompanied inning the review for state ex- * ? by his cousin, Mr. McClanche. animations. They are also doing I Ô who has recently arrived here "»ceden t work in grammar, Ï Dl U I K l\ from New Zealand. _ ^ Dan Snow- and his sister, Mrs. M("Minds, who have been at Mo- Sier a year or more, left on Tues day. Mrs. M Minds will go to Portland, while Dan will probab ly locate at Pendleton. They made many friends during their residence here, and they will ht missed from the community. £z Sturgess J.HLLINERY You will surely mis it if you do not Dok over our line line of millinery liefore you buy your Easter bat. We certain ly have one of the best assort ments ever brought to the city. An exceptionally fine lot for the children. Prices are the lowest. R IV E R ’ S L A R G E S T & B E S T s t o r e