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LOCAL J. N. Moolur i* having a reser voir constructed on hL residence properly which, \yuen coiuplet-1 Why not contract your house? fl(j vvjl', f(miish t|ie to „ for You get a better job in Itus time.^ years t<) coni'-* will) Huifir!'*-.* ■"•:•- sjee Happy* i (tone 115. Ler fur household and irrigation For fiele.- Formerly the Fattee Mill, is now stocked Almost new Mqline hack. Cost $115, will sell for $80,. In quire of S. I>; Fisher, Mosier. Ore of mil accessible to many in Mosier Valley. Phone, Odell 302. E. C. B R O C K W. D. CHANDLER; j Row boats for hire., Inquire School Notes, vith din'.cn- cion ami dl grades of lumber lu nlcaae the niost exact- GIVE US A CALL. purposes, The new reservo^* is located adjoining the present, one and will have a capacity of over 100,000 gajlons, or about? five tunes that of the old reser- j voir.-whieh will be used as a re- ----------- | serve tan IS. A pipe line will be Notice connected fr<«a> a large spring| further which Mr. Mosier has recently Hereafter and until tho hours of switching acquired and with this added notice, *>rvice <*1 itflndays and holiday s j supply Mosier residents wiH have will be changed from 2 to 4 P. plenty of water for their lawns M.. to 10-11 A. M and 2 -3 P.M. and gardens without working M o s ie r V a l l e y T e l e p h o n e C o . their sprinklers overtime. Saw ÖF A Wagon, Hack or Buggy, Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—th<* BEST because— they are STUDEBAKERS. C IV IL E N G IN E E R Alex. Stewart, ting and Drafting Iron In Comfort District No. 6 4 1 During tiie school year just ended we had six and one half Get. your ICE this summer months of school. Of tiie six from S. E. Francisco. pupils enrolled during, term of B. S. Weller is registered at 1911, but three are*h*H** this the Multnomah Hotel,. Portland, term. These, with the*' eight this'vreefc: new entries, make elevervnow in' Average number C. A. McCargar and family attendance. atre touring portions of Easterntbelonging, 7.99; total number of Oregon this week by auto. days attendance, 913. Hester Lenox, with one day’ s absence, S. E. Francisco can supply you ranks first in attendance Blanch with ICE-in large or small quan Lenox stands next.. tities n James Bradley and Ted Har TVsihrday’s rain drove the vey were neither absent no**-tar Sunday School picnickers home dy last month. at an early hour. Rank in Home Industrial World Why be all Summer when you for the past month stands as fol can get. “ Happy” to build your lows: Alex Carlson, sixth grade. In use in from 15 to 2.) day ? .. • -lils; E’-n -st King, fo ii!i C-irison, i n -1 til'v Win. Johnson an I chil grade, 7.16; E dren'left on Monday for ii visit grade, 371; Hester Lenox, sec ond grade, 355. withirCbAti ves*at Wapinitia. Mosier - - Oregon Horse Well Work Well Done Shoeing and ADVERTISE General Repair Work. This Iron sells regularly for $5.00 and is the standard iron w ith Allathed Stand and Cool Handle. You cannot afford to miss this. If you are not using a Hot Point, Satisfaction guaranteed MOSIER OREGON IN YOUR Get One A t Once. The Pacific Power & Light Co. DR. II. L. HUMBLE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone 61. “ Always at Your Service.” A ll A PIECE OK ADVICE i# O regon B l a c k s m it h $ 3 . 50 . ¿i *(>*'( - W. A. HUSBANDS lar 6-pound Hot Point Iron for— > - MOSIER During the month of June, you can purchase the regu \ Mosier, Oregon. H. G . K i B B E E NOTARY PUBLIC Owing to the heavy demand for the* HOT POINT Irons on May 11th, “ Hot Point Day,” the manufacturers of the Hot Point Iron have made the following offer: Alex Carlson made use of his W. A' j Stark and wife, of Hood previous credits by taking a day River, are spending the'week to go to Hood River; Ted Harvey here with relatives and friends. used bis making bis father a I’ m the fastest and most accu business visit. rate mechanic in the country— Seven were present1 at the an more work in less time. Phone nual school* meeting. Mr. Jack U 5. Beldin was elected direetbr1 and B u s in e s s entrusted Horne Paper TO T :: k P a r k o f t í -;*-: we Sfi-r in your incuvs*. is “ Hu good hardware or none ut all.’ ' That’s what we do and it certamh of The Dalles, Oregon pays ns, liHt will pay you. Buying only the worthy, we have only that Increased asseSsments have kind to sell. So the next time you w il l HAVE PROMPT A, n,m.u;N want hardware o f any description Va|)i!al .' UM'bOO.oo been declared by many o f the you’ ll do well to come here. Surplus and undivid-* .... , T, , First National ed profits W. E. CHOWN, - Banfi 130,000.00 J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Vice I’res. The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells in any part of the surrounding country. Has a complete outfit, including pipe cutting and thread ing tools. Does all kinds of ce ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found by addressing him at The Dalles. Ore., or inquire at Maier & Schanno’ s Store, The Dalles. A. E. N e g u s . F R A T E R N A L ME N. A T T E N T IO N ! leading orders. MOSIER B a r b e r Shop Razors put.'in tirst-class condition. If yours has not’ jt wil1 be next- W ill you If interested in Cashier opposing higher rates with no Oregon E d M. W illiams . M ax A. V ogt stand for it? Mosier / . E. COLE. -----------------------------------------------------greater advantages, com m uni- j j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. caje Messrs. A. P. Bate!)am, J. G. Mr. E. E. Lenox, clerk. Reeder and son; George, were By the beginning of* another lAi3sengers on Wednesday’s local term the-school’ is to have an for Portland. ample supply of good water, Mrs. F. A. Allington returned piped from the Hardwick well. \ (P ublisher .) | Department of the Interior,U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 14; I 1912. Notice is hereby given that Joseph T. Hart, of Fir, Oregon, who, on Au gust 13th, 1900, made Homestead, No. ' 15301, Serial No. 03981, for NE1NW;., Sec. 9, Tp. 1 North. Range II EWM.,.| has filed notice o f intention to make ! five year Proof, to establish claim to j the land above described, before the Register and Receiver o f the U. P. Land Office at. Tie- Dalles, Oregon, on: the 1st day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Join ¥ West, Ira Dungy and J. P. Snyder, all- o f Fir, Oregon, and V. C. Young, of Mosier, Oregon. C. W. M odín :; * home Wednesday from .visiting Orren Osburn, who is attend her brother, Mr. Ruscher, on ing the Pacific University at Chenowith Greek. Forest Grove, is expected home Saturday. Miss Alice Mbsier came home - When you are in need General Surveying, Plat at the Bulletin office. from The Dalles last' Saturday and will sp'iiid her school vaca tion with her parents. The C 1 icier says il at \V. F. Caraway has irsULtd swinging sti nes for grinding leiists in li.e workshop of his jewelry store on C'i.k sLeot, Mr. Larawt y is the 1 •’ »■st to ins!. ” ;:eh apparatus in. iiu* stste outside o f Portland. With his well equipped t hop he ; is now prepared to do at home a great deal of the work that has heretofore been sent away. ■ ■ ««»------s i - Mrs. Root LnteitJiins once with E. N. S., <sare M osier Bulletin,. m 3 -3 Fruit Lands TownLots Fire Insurance DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a - n d S u r g e o n MOSIER - OREGON I f You Have a house, barn or packing shed to build, J. P. E rhart will furnish bonds to build according to plans and speci fications. Phone,. 115.- Mrs. Amos Root entertained a ^number of her friends at her Mr, Hargreaves’ subject at< residence Tuesday, June 18, the Immanuel Church next Sunday will he: “ Psalms and Hymns of occasion being her 62nd birth day. She was assisted in re Everyday L ife.” S U R V E Y IN G A N D ceiving her guerts by her grand J. R, Hargreaves and familv daughter, Emily Husbands, and C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G The Town With, a Future and Miss Jennie Brown, of flood her daughter, Mrs. Rordeu, as * Register. River, attended the Sunday sisted in the preparing of the School picnic on Mosier Greek sumptuous dinner which Was Orchards staked and tracts sub- e divided...... ■ ■ ■ * served at 12:30. Gi'Orge R. Wood started Mon- Tiie ladies, some of them be- E. A . R a c e , m g r L. H, HENDERSON, C. E. f-i\* for a month's visit to his I ing in poor lieallh and others Hood River, Ore. •*!d Mine ill Ohio, which lie luo- Id enough to kiion' Wind they W* ¿V IV« not s.oii for many years, lb .houli! eat, l'orjiôt’ for a time VV.-M.. THURSTON, Deputy will also visit relatives in Okla- their ailments and partbok of Mosier, Ore. lloma. the dainties as children. The combined ages of those Mrs. J. II. Daily came over from Bingen, Wash., on Tues seated at the table was 659 years. ) day and will spend a few days The afternoon was pleasantly Wdtil’ her mother, Mrs. C. C. spent1 and the- guests departed Expert Horse Shoer and Wheelwright PLUMBING. Clement, in the Fairview neigh wishing Mrs. Root* many more; borhood. happy birthdays. STEAM and h o t w a t e r Rfcpair work of all kinds promptly done Those present- m*rt> Mr. and iGl L. Howe and wife, accom HEATING. Mrs. AVnos Root, Mesi lames M O S I E R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y panied by the latter’s mother. Automobile Repairing a Specialty Jolibing promptly attended to. Middlèswart. Stewart, Wood, i We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you ilVs. B.les, returned the first of Porter, Cobh, McVtyv, Reeves tbe week from a visit to Port MOSIER - - OREGON reliable service. and Hunter. land during the Rose Festival ----- » . ----- We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . THE BIGGER THE BOX week. The Elks are making great the greater the enjoyment if the V isit T he Monet / to loan on improved property. A t theannual meeting of the preparations for the reunion to box be filled with our perfect candy. T ree Y ard Mosier school board, held last be htdd in Portland July 8—13. There is no cloying o f taste so far ; C it y Monday, G. L. Carroll was elect An elaborate decoration scheme as our candy is concerned. The West of tile Mt. H ood Hotel,, flavor and sweetness are balanced •fi’ « ‘director to serve for three! is being worked out, the main H o od R iv e r , O r e g o n . so skillfully that each piece eaten years and John P. Ross was re- [streets being dressed in the tin tastes as good as the first, and that tional colors and in tin* royal Choice Fruit and Ornament elected as clerk. Local Agent for the OLIVER TYPEW RITER-— the is saying much. See if it isn’ t by purple of Klkdom. Many thou al Trees, Shrubs. Roses, etc. trying some today. kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib Mrs. Ruscher returned to Mo-1 sands of visitors from all over Office with G. Y. Edwards. bon.-'-for all makes and Supplies of every description. sier on Monday from a visit with I the country will visit Portland Phone 277 M- friends at Tacoma. She was ac that week and the Portland lodge S. E. FRANCISCO O regon MOSIER ■ins made preparations to care companied by Harland Alling- R. T. N e w h a l l . Proprietor “ THE OAKS.” lor all who come. toi\ who will spend some time "nr F ir. here witlrhis brother, Floyd Al- SoeMlie fine line of white serge suits and dresses, dsn the nice You will always find some big bargains on our tables in the You will want a nice, cool’ hat f< r the 4th and our millinery de Ingtonh partment is well supplied with just what you want in this line, assortment of !a 'ii and linen dresses for ladies we are offering line of shoes, oxfords and slippers for men, women and chil Mrs. George Sellinger left the I on the Second Floor. dren. and at a most reasonable figure. Second Floor. rtret-of the week for a few days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs.! 34 to 44, all late cuts and the Very Best by alPthatknow, BOYS’ SUITS If you can use a small size GLOVES SUITS FOR MEN John Lantry, at Lyle, From! weaves in browns, blues.greys let us show you a suit we ean tit you out with Well; it would lie hard to find there sho'will g o to Trout Ij»ke, 1 and fancy mixtures, for $6. $8 Get ready for the 4th l*v se SPEC IAL—Here is a splendid H art . S chakknkr & M arx some that formerly solti at $8 a finer assortment in this line chance to secure a pair of work and $9. We have also the cel Wash., and spend a couple of curing one of the ninny becom Suit. These carry w ith them itlbnths with her sons. ing styles, weaves and patterns to $15. good patterns,, and ebrated Clothcraft line that is one of the strongest guaran anvwhere. Knickerbockersuits gloves for less than wholesale while they are not the latest, guaranteed to be all wool and in Men’ s and Boys’ Suits all tees. insuring satisfaction in for I h ») s in all the newest pat cost. These are Drummers’ Workmen have been busy this they are not way back num to hold their shape, etc. These of the very latest cuts and for week cleaning up in and around every respect—fit, finish, work terns and weaves. Some have Samples anti gloves that sell prices well, it just depends bers. but are all right. The suits*are of the very latest cuts manship. and absolutely all one pair o f pants and some regularly for $1 to $1.25 a pair, tfie Pines Hotel. The old out-1 on how much you want to put only thing is that we found and are made of the newest have two pairs. All ages, all horse hide, buckskin and rein wool material. We have an Buildings have been removed into a suit now. We can sup we had an over-supply of these weaves and materials for $10. exceptional!) fine line of this prices. $1.75 and up. Boys’ deer leathers made up special and the accumulation of years ply your needs and give you small sizes and intend to close $12.50, $15 and up. 2-piece suit o f medium grey make in browns, tans, blues, has been cat tbd away. The for display purposes. While the lM*st valuetthis season that them out. Your choice, #2.S'8 Then if you want something greys, blacks and fancies, for worsted, stripe effect, building will bo thoroughly ren the they last,- your choice, per Then we have others in sizes l*etter, acknoweledged to be $18. $20. $22 ami $25. you can secure anywhere. ovated and put in shape to be suit......................................... $2.33 p a i r ...................................... 78c. leased to an experienced hotel man who will make it one of the best hostelries in IJiispartof the H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E State. Gommoni I Tum-A-Lum yteslerdayv Lumber Co. MOSIER OR REAL ESTATE co. J 1 Mosier Book Store THE PARIS FAIR, Mosier ; Oregon, I r Ì A R i j . K. M c G r e g o r & D. D. H A IL Ortley, Oregon S. F. GOSS