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lij 11> Loom arrived from Port- land last Saturday h im ! sp*nt Su - d::y here vi.-.iting his si.iter, Miss 1R. .ha, and his uncle and aunt, Mr. :*no mrs. J. i\. McGregor. Ernest Jacobson ¡3 feeling w< II NOTICE pleased over his well, which P. Regular services at the Chris-* L. Kretzer, of lhe Dalles, has tian Church Sunday. recently finished. The well is Bible foci f o! r.l ,C;f? a. m. about 200 feet deep and contains Preaching services at 11:15 a. Mark A. Mayer will soon erect 60 fe tt of «°°d water* another dwelling at Mayerdale, _ llorn: On Wednesday, _ May m. and 8 p. m. which will be occupied hy his cm- 1 th , t<> Mr. and Mis. Robert! Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. , , , , Evens, a ern. As we were not! K . H . SlCK AFO OSE, piuje.-s. H<' Mil; ; (I a load oi a t the “ party” and neither Rob ‘ Minister. turniiiiiv up iiom t iitland this nor the ait ‘tiding physician gavt vv ■ .•!; with which to furnish the us the tip, the boy didn’t get in- house. | to the items last week. The ladies of the Christian Church will again serve ice cream ... : and cake on the 20th of May. Astoria Regatta Pro.-'ram A STO RIA , Orcg ;n .- . ( S o c i a l .) T i l l is the com plete pi'D^riim announe«d by the ite#ut!u Com mi. lee of the A s to ria C entennial w t h the p riz c i a »•.: !. h h j The i- ree to r All P u cifie • POH SALB-OR TRADE 40 acresmw land,'Smiles south of ‘{rfoaieR 3U acres can l»e culti- i'“■'st, yaked, soirte young timber, ravine total of $5000 through it. events alone. ■ ~ ,i La I* ,<i .1 „.III ,IUMH O le L. O lsen ¡’ h::’ • ■ . ¡, in prize moti« tij. t.. T his is the most preten tio n s pr j r . u ever olici et] on the Pa<- it is not of record v.h i*» »wch prizes were offered for such a p ro fusion o f event« anyw here else in this country. The list of events with the date« and prizes offered follow s: noonday, Cept. ¿ th ; T uesday, £cpt. 6th, and Wednesday, Sept. 6th. A. M Face No. S t 1. 26-foot C lass; boat « 26 feet t < or un d er; 3 heats, 13 miJcfl each. Funse, $1000.00. 1 ¡rat, $700.00. Fécond , $200.00. T hird. $100.00 iy, Sept, th : Tufi;2:iy, ! ■ ■pt. 5th, and W ednca day, S e p t , e t l 10:15 A. My---kn< ,'e No. 2. 32-foot Fins h ; boats : 32 fe et or un d er; 3 hi •nts, 20 m iles each. I'lir*«, $2000.00. F in d , $1000.00. Horiind, $<50.00. Tiiiril. $250.00 M onday, Bcpt. Ith; Tncv :i y , Sopt. 5th, $ and Wc-Jne: lay, U at. titli. 3 11:15 A. >f. I ;, < • < * Vo, II, Oisnlaon. m ent free for nil; 3 heats, 30 *3 miles each. 1‘iirso, $2.-00.00. F irst. $1250,00. Second, $750.00. T hird, $500.00. >\ T hursday, S o rt. 7t;l; F rid ay , Sept. 8th, and R.-.turday, Sept. Pth 0:15 A. M 0 ..... No. I. I rcc for a ll; h a n d l e ; . n o t h i n g | , s„ thnri 15 miles ; Mowed to e n te r; 3 heats, 10 miles each. P urse, ■' ".o no. F irst, $250.00. Second, $125.00. * T hird, $75.00. T hursday. Ser* 7th; F rid ay , Sept. 8th, and S at ’-rlay, Sept 0th. 10:30 A. M.— Ruco No. 5. Free for nil Pacific Cor l-ll. ipl hip HWi ; -1 boats, i'll • '< •13000.00. F irst, ♦ 1630.00. SoconO. $S‘25.00. T hird, $523.00. of events A14-1M I ! Coast and $£0.00 per month straight s.l- ^ry* and expenses, to mun with ip», to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don’t answer unles you mean business. Eureka Poultry; Food MfgCo. (Incorpor ated,) East St. Louis, III. EUMBER FOR SALE. The Hammond Lumber Com- ¡$any of White Salmon, Wash., will sell dimension lumbar, fir and ■line, delivered on the beach at aither the Mosier or Rateharn’s 'Anding, for $li) per thousand feet. Parties intending to build will lind it to their advantage to consult J. M . D e n n y , at Mosier, Oregon. Fore S ale :—T ho r o u g h bred Ijiiff Orpington rooster and two ’>ens. $G.0h for trio. M rs . R auek , 3 miles south of Mosier. Fore S ale :—A Chicago steel range, little used. Will s e ll ?tieap. Inquire at Rulletin office. I Don’t forget to renew your sub 4Pription. C. L. McKenna, of Portland, 2:00 p. I\r.—Tinco Xo. 0. Columbia spent last Sunday in town. R iv er ty p e; fish hont; 6-hortu) pow er rind u nder; 1 heat, 5 miles. Gus. Godherson visited in Tin P u n * . $00.00, F irs t, $40.00. tallies the first of the week. Second. $20,00. Henry Olsen was a business 2.30 I*. M.— Race No. 7. Columbia Ill vor Fish Pont S ailing race; jjsitor at The Dalles on Wednes w orking nail« only 1 heat over nailing course. day. P urse. $110.00. F irs t, $00.00. Win, Marsh and wife left Second. $30.00. yesterday morning for a few T hird. $20.00. 3.00 P. M.— Race No S, F u tte r Row- days’ visit in Portland. ing race; i heat, special eoui’su. P urse, $100.00. F irst. $00.00, SVcond, $2~'00. T hird. $13.00. Peter Dohm is down from The Dalles looking after business matter. C. A. McCargar returned Weil rtesday evening from a business trip to Portland. Miss Rclle Johnson of Hood River, spent last ytpnday here with friends. E. T. Johnson was up from Port land last Sunday looking aftei his interests here. On Sunday night, May 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Shogfen, i* daughter. It W. Simpson was a business visitor at Hood River and Tire Dalles on Tuesday. J. J. Van Nortwick, of Tin Dalles, -ru» accept d a po.ftfc a it J. E. Cole’s tonsorial parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huskey am little son were shopping in Hoot River on Tuesday. J. K. Mcgregor and VVm. N. Akers were business visitors at liood River last Tuesday. J. M, EHiott was attending b business matters at the countj soil on Tuesday last. C. H. Dunsmore w asahusine visitor in Hood River Tuesdav ufternoon. H r » '- T A. Frey attended ».meeting of the Knights of Pythias in Hood River Tuesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet with Mrs. V. C. Young on Wednesday next, May 24lh. Mrs. Anna McLane left on Mon day morning for a six weeks treasure trip to Honolulu. Rev. W. A. Stark, of Hood River, attended services in Mosiei last Sunday. Tuesday, Ecrit,. r : \ 2:00 p. M. I i t cp No !*. > M 'iv rf »ce. Spi ci»] course; 1 Invìi. 2 G. miles! Purse. $30.00 F irst, $ 23.00. Second. $ 13.00. T hird, $10.00 30 P. M Run» No. in. Sliio .Fil l s; class B; 1 licfit over >:<ilino coarse. P arse, $1110.00. F irst, $00.00 Reeond. $25 00. T hird. $15.00. 3:00 p. M Race No. 11. C ruiser; f:*<’e for all lium licup; 1 heat, 10 miles. Parse. $500.00 F irst. $125.00. S. i oail, ts.5 00. T hird, $00.00. Fnnrlh. $.10 00. W ednrrrl iy. S -pt. nth. 00 l>. M. llae.* No. 12. Folam hln ltiv<>r Fish B oats; 5-horse power lin.l nailer; I heal, 5 miles. Parse, $110.00. F irst, $30.00, ......... id. $70.00. 2:30 F. V l-’-'e. No. 13. Sloop ra re ; fin keel or displaeem eiit Moats; 1 heat, over sailin g eotirae. Po se, $'?so. 0 0 . F irst. $145 00. Seeend. rS'; im T hird. $50.00, 3 00 P. \ | Itaee No. 11. Tharacl-.y, S-p7. 7th. 2:00 P. M llae,•’ No 15 l n>e for alp, S kip .Î K•Us; 1 lie:, ver »ail- ing con i se. hirso, $1 30.00, 'irst, $73 .00. econd, $ ■•'.00. bird, $23.00. 2:3ft P V 1linee No. 16. 1 Pol unii »ill K iver 1•’i sh Host lilin ;' r.tco; v 1 1 : - - SM I Is only ; 1 heat, ovor flailing 1c ourse 'iirso, $1 10.00. Kirnt, $00.00 fW on.l, $30 00. T hird. $20.00. 3:00 I* M.—.Run» Nr i; (\in n o ry T*»mlrr and Woi k !’• at race; han d icap ; 1 heat, 10 mile P urse, $:*.oo 00. Fi rut. $123.00 Sc. -.»nd. $43 00. T hird. $'-o on Fourth. -4*30 00. F rid ay . Sopt. Pth. 2-00 V M F Vo. IS 2 30 p M Race Vo l!> 1:00 P. M. IF,oc Vo -M S a tu n la y , Soot i'tb. : oo p M K*,-,- 21. 2 30 P M R u m No I t 1 00 p \1 Use« No 23. Some t im o .luring lliii regatta t an n t tem pt vx '1 bo ni tule t, lower th« vorbIN ic? or.l fer 100 n ib»«. Thomas Lelliott has moved ir- t » his new rpsakneo on the hiil; IBIKU MU t south of town. Rev. Walter Skipworth arrived I in town yesterday and last night held |ia rfe rly Meeting at tin Raptist Church. ’71 -•ITL J Men’s Suits- You tvftnt c lo th e s to look ily w ay tt» h ave rijçl t; tiia t’ th e m fo, 1 u t. You Wi.i t tin m • o t h u s s h to >ou. Tu t mi a; « P Kit \ O il h av e to buy tim t m« McCusker and Blake, Portland, were up i t - l*r. f of the week looking at some land jnxrJi of tow n. of Me e l i iati sfai’ 1 ' M . S. $<’. suiti», >1S an i) up. 1 O v c v to a tr, $ 1 6 ” 0 :i al I O th e r m ake r cr ami 1 U O 1 £«>0<ia Ie ’ * 1 ter.»a. lo r L :. Cd» . »2 a I V» t ai - » h a \ »• s - x-fiiia in t h e suit.-» te n t j line *’f im n*« am i i 1 Mosier, Oregon. Tbese suits of clothes are big special values. We are giving more tor r the money in $ 15 , t p i o and * $20 Suits than has been offered in many a long day. We know we can please you if you wiil only give as ike chance. ^ ^ 8 •f JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Devlin & Firebaugh, selling C o n tra c to rs agents for the Hood River Orchard Land Company, report .. . , . H o o d Kiver th e s a le o r 125 Tam-A-LumLumber Co. •¿4 ' ce , - v i g r . ORE, SŒ R 6 a c re s or * View orchards during the first 10 days of the month. There were 17 different buyers of five and 10 acre tracts, the whole involving « t$ an investment of between $65,000 and $70,000. Quite a number of the buyers are recent arrivals from the east, who after making an investigation of the Hood River district decided to locate there. Hood River News. Í c r e te W o rk - K. M c g r e g o r & co . REAL ESTATE tV i O S o I R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y We are lit rt' to stay, know values, and etui offer you reliable sort ice. We : vicil your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . Money to loan on improved property. W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. Foriodieals, Stationery, Novelties, and Sckool Supplies. Subscription» for all publications at the lowest rates O f ? e g o N : NOW is art1 ex<^llent time to drop in and renew your subscrip tion to the B ulletin , Y ou w ant the paper arid! we need the money. W e d eal in im p ro v e d a n d u n im p ro v e d Send fo r o u r B o o k let o f B a rg a in s. W ell W ork W e l l D o n e No. 7 West hound 7:32 a. ni. MOSIER, - - ORE. No. I 8:15 p. m No. 2 East 10:45 a. m. The undersigned ia’thoroughly : no . s “FINE LAUNDRY WORK’’ 6:34 p. m. Done w ith n e a tn e s s and d isp a tc h 1 prepared to put down open wells No. 17. al 5:30 p. in., flag stop in any part of the surrounding , n S unda's only for Hood River B<>iu* River Laundry Company country. Has a complete outfit, p,j.,,,, i j . e . c o l e . M onsa A gent including pipe cutting and thread- iand 1 °*t,and- • ing tools. Does all kinds of ce- — .... .... ........ . , , i j rnent, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Halles. Ore., or inquire at Maier & bchiftino’s store, The Dalles, Or. JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. A. E. N egus . T PINES HOTEL he Books. : Home Paper Good Accommodations osier Book Store M rv rc r? IN YOUR Oregon The Mo s i e r Hills Land & Orchard Company fr<»it lan d in M o sier d is tr ic t. T ADVERTISE in S to n e , B rick and C on M o s ie r! LOCAL TIME-TABLE ?./. J. E. COLE. Burggraf &Sturgess AS i R azji-»-|)ut ih first-c la ss condition. I a ; MOSIER B a r b e r Shop „ ,.r , n pp, -p, For sale hy Burggraf & Stur-1 Harry Weber of The Dalles, a„ part8 of Mosier Dis spent several ilays here this , >> • o ... . 7. . . . , tnct. Pine Bargains. See us DAVID ROBINSON, M. D . wrnek, waiting for the rain to let , „ , , , nr ., , , ,, , before buying elsewhere. Wej up so that he conld do some have small and large tracts. Ten P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n work on his fruit ranch south of acre tracts that we can sell you town. Mr. Weber stated that on at the right price on easy terms. MOSIER - OREGON- t» one tree in his orchard, planted All correspondence promptly three years ago, he counted 2661 answered. We will take care of fruit spurs this season, which he | you. H» G - K IB B E E considers most remarkable for such a young tree, and it was never liefore known, in his ex-, N O T A R Y P U B L IC perience. The Reliable Dealers MOSIER - - OREGON M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n 125 Acres Sold ill Mosier View Tract T e t us know your wants E. A . R a and Fire Insurance Mosier - Oregon; t'.z '.y & r y .n See our stock ) Notary Public Fruit Lands ^ § We extend the Public a cordial invitation inspect our Plant. i Alex. Stewart r \* I All grades except 1st, 2nd and 8th are taking final examinations this week. The first High School and fourth annual eighth grade grad uating exercises will be held at Stroup’s Hall Monday evening, May 22nd, 1911. No admission will he charged but a collection p. L. k r e t z e r , will he taken to help defray ex EXPERT WELL DRILLER penses. Every one interested in the welfare of the school is cor dially invited. All work guaranteed Rev. D. V. Poling, of The Dalles, has been-secured to give the lecture and Mr. Justus T. THE DALLES - ORE. Neil will present the diplomas. A d d re ss 402 W fth S t. A musical program is being P a c if ic P h o n e prepared by patrons, pupils and Black 1771 teachers. Flowers for graduates will bei accepted. All bouquets should he marked for whom intended and given to one of the following flower committee: Emily Hus bands, Alefora Haacke, Evelyn Nebendahl, Gladys Phillips. Alex. Stewart, b ADVERTISE- IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. I fk Must have more room. DR. H. L. DUM BLE ^ Rates $1.00 per day and up MOSIER, OREGON PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 6L ,Æ?3SC Mis# Jennie Thomas, a former resident of Mosier District, now living at Tidewater, is here this 1 HART, SCHAFFNER .v MAK.C S ■ :, id t' . 1 m ea n s b e r ,'-, a - 1 week visiting friends. $10 down and $5 per month mys for a lot in Hail's A ! X v fJiese lots are level’ with good fo I, fine view, and will soon have good, easy streets to c . .• lot. Better investigate t h e s e now. A. E. LAKE’S Ü lines for month e ll of M A Y . 2 As the eighth grade have taken § state examinations, they are ex it cused from several sessions this week. .«hWKWI*!*- I Gn ^ n<*“ $ 15 , $18 and 20.00 i Suits at Furnishings Goods Store I THE DALLES, OREGON ! Special Prices 'V 1 v ■ I s I ' e w o rth .r w hile to i i v is ti , to. T hink o f b u y in g a t. * -1, ' < -i «nd p a n ts . for th e sm all su n o f $ 2 .OS ' .Ribes* Mockwear W c b a v e one o f th e finest lines o f 1 : 1 . i a r t nt has e v e r l . en dis layed in the city, raían B u - s ew d e sig n s a r, \ o ir l ladeo , each, - - - DY 1 a.:i»a* in 1 o v e r collar« o f fir. lio r .r ld .s ig r 5. Voi >vork tu rr.- s law n , new . . , .ich. 5c. to rn o fine fio rii aimi d ra Y our c M fc 17 el Li* J f- J A L c 'lic s ’ linen stock'« a n d bow* w ith in s e rtio n , fin ish ed , w ith fine cro- c h e te tl e.lK tug: n s jsl-o ta . s m a ll' bow s in b a ck . Y o u r choice fo r 25c. 1'oii,tod IH itch C o lla rs w ith round m ah V ri. ins rtio .i; sem e w ith j d o t s w itli M a ltts e inset ti,'M on j;»b.*ts. E ach - . 10c. IH,t, h C o lla rs fo r lad ies, w ith row s o f B aby Irish I.ace in se rtio n and • d ing, * i|u a-e and ro u n d sh a p e s w ith do u b le ta b ; j a b o t * , a ll th e v erv p r e tt i , *t d e sig n s. C hoice. 25c. T> 9 Á Boys’ Pants S P E C IA L • • ooy s ¡Mins 10. S P E C IA L TQ .1 ò o H e re is c e rta in ly a bin b a rg a in in b o y s’ a ll wool a n d wool and c o tto n m ixed su its. T h is lo t includes w o rs te d s, se rg e s , c a s s in n r e s and m ix ed su itin g s in bin s. g re y s, b ro w n s a n d b lac k s — a g , s from 10 y a r s u p to III y e a rs a n d in value s u p to i.5.00 an i ffi.00. S tr a ig h t b o tto m p a n ts . Y o u r choice, th e s u it . . . 73c. 75C . 'A IR, - - IOC B o y s' w ash p a n ts o f c o tto n c h e v iot. s t r s i -*-♦ h o i t ': n p a n ts , a g es from 10 to 14 y e a rs . Y o u r cho ice, th e p a ir. lo c. Men’s Dress & Work Shirts We can certainly please you when it comes to the selec tion of a shirt, whether it be for dress or every-day wear. effect, with cuffs attached or detached, and some with soft French cuffs with col lars attached, or neck bands, in sizes 14 to 19. Shirts suitable for all kinds of wear. Men’s Shirts for 25c., 35c.. 45c.. 50c., 75c. and up, in cluding all pure silk dress shirts. Shirts-of percale, madras, s-*:eette and cotton cheviot, in plain and plaited bosom H C -^D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E