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Coiumoia Saw
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I»IL j Grr.ce Kent, of Portland,
visited a day here this w eek;
I with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hig-
Wliy not contract your house? |e^ ¡\|iss Kent was en ro'iLe to
You get a better job in less time. |ier fi)1-nier home in Kansas to!
See Happy. ’ Phone 115,
spend iter vacation with ber.i
mother.
For Sale,
Almost new Moline hack.
NOTICE !
Qost $115, will sell for $80. In
quire of S. 1). Fisher, Mosier,
Hood River will celebrate tbo*
Ore
Fourth this yeai— Mosier will
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not. If the weather is favora-
Notice
ble I will make trips between!
Hereafter and until further | Mosier and Hood River with my |
notice, the hours of switching! launch! for the accommodation of
service on S u n d a y s ana holidays those wishing to go to Hood
will be changed from 2 to 4 P. | River. I can carry 25 or 20 at a
M.. to 10--11 A. M and 2—3 I*. M. j time. The f.rst trip will be
H osier V a l l e y T e l e p h o n e C o . made from the Mosier Creek
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- bridge at 7 a. m., and the next
FOR SA LE
at 9:20 a. m, Make arrange-
„
ments in advance for passage.
Formerly the Pattee MilL is now shocked with dimen
sion and all grades of lumber to please the most exact
ing. GIVE US A CALL,
AH
1,11,6 , u m -
OF A.
W agon, Hack or Buggy,
Location of mil accessible to many in Mosier Valley.
Phone. Odell 302.
E. C. B R O C K
W . D. CHANDLER.
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
Remember'that we have the best on sale an if in stock- the-
BEST because-they are STUDEBAKERS.
G en era l S u r v e y in g , P la t -i
Alex. SStewart,
t in g an d D r a ftin g
Iron In Comfort
Her, including flooring, ceiling,
rustic or moulding. Can save
you money on all bills, delivered
or at mill.
When you are in need
Mosier visit'm in Hood River
.last Saturday were S. F. Go.ss
and Philip Coss, J. E. lirenna-
rian, Mrs. Win. Akers, Mrs. V.
iC. Young, Mrs. P. !.. Arthur,
Mr. and Mi». Geo. Young, the
Misses Alice Phillips and Fronia
Denny.
H .. G . K I B B E E
M o s ie r
During the month of June, you.can purchase the regu
Oi l ley Items
JL M. Dolan, manager of the
Pacific Light & Power Company, 1
accompanied by construction
Mosier, Ore.
-1
— foreman L. A. Rathe, spent a
W A N T E D A T O N C E ‘ lav in Ortley and vicinity, going]
over tlu* route of the new Ortléy
One thousand good grain
power line, which is to tap the j
Sacks. Will pay a good
inaili linea short distance from
price for them. Bring to
towni
The B ulletin O ffice - at
In anticipation of the philan-l
thropic stork, a shower was giv-
an to.'
efi'to Mrs, W. L. Stevens Tues
d a y afternoon by the ladies o f I
Row boats for hire, Inquire Ortley.
Mrs. Stevens enter
at the Bulletin office.
tained her unexpected guests
mosticliarmii.gly an'd served re-
summer iVes'imen!«.
Cel your ICE 11
iU niS. E. Francisco.
Smw;i!l pl.-vicd was a t 'o ii y
Mrs. Wm. Neiison returned i». K. Youmans after his visit to
tliis week from a few days’ visit Ortley that he bought out his ad
it! Portland.
| joining owner, and now has one
of the finest orchards in the dis-
Why lie all Summer when you
,,j trict.
can gat “ Happy” to build your
I A. Lee French, of Anderson,
house in from 15 to 20 days?
Indiana, with a party of friends,
H. E. Dean was a business
,
is coming to Ortley to locate,
visitor at the county seat last Mr. French advises that
Tuesday.
wishes to locate near L.
R. T. Newhall, the Hood River] Adels, his business associate for
nurseryman, was a business vis- many years.
itor in town yesterday.
A fter ii thorough tour of the
Hood
River valley. J. RI Ma-
S. E. Francisco can supply you
guire
and
party drove from flood
With ICE in large or small quan
River
to
Oi
l ley Friday afternoon
tities.
in a1 machine.
Miss Loretta'McNeil is enjoy
Having’ recently bought an o r -1
ing a visit this week from her
chard
tract, Mrs; Rumrill, son
eon;.in, Miss Anabel MoNeil, of
uni
two
daughters, of Aberdeen,
Portland.
Wash., moved to Ortley where
J. N. Mosier and J. K. Mc- 'she is to make her future home.
f$regv>r were passengers on
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. and -I. L.
Wednesday morning’ s lo al to
Fiivbati.-h have returned I’rotli a
Portland.
j two days* sojourn in Portland.
I’ m the fastest and most accu-j T|1(>ma3 A||an |ias ,.eHumed
Pate mechanic in the country ! Work on the Adels property. He
more work in less time. Phone re|)01.ts il)(1 Kose ]rea(iva| a
SAMUftL B ra P ley ,
Mosier „ Oregon.
N O T A R Y PUBLIC.
Owing to the heavy demand for the-HOT POINT Irons
on May 11th, “ HottRoint'Day,” the manufacturers of the
Hot Point Iron have made the following offer:
I k * R o w i a n o .
Mosier - - Oregon
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O regon
Wen Work
Wdl Done-
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
lar 6-pound Hot Point-Iron fo r—
Horse
$ 3 . 50 .
Shoeing
and
ADVERTISE
General
Repair Work.
This Iron sells regularly fo r $5.00 and’ is the standard
iron with Attached Stand and Cool Handle. You cannot
afford to miss this. If you are not using a Hot Point,
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells-
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and'thread
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 egus .
Satisfaction guaraiueea
OREGON j
MOSIER
in y o u r :
DR.
Get One A t Once~
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L.
PHYSICIAN
DUM BLE
a n i > s u r g e o n
HOOD RIVER-
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 61'.
The Pacific Power & Light Co.
“ A lw a jss a t Y oun S e r v ic e .”
A lii B usiness
A PIECE OF ADVICE
THE C a r e
entrusted
to J ]
of th H
First Nationai Bank
we offer i i your interest is “ Huy
good hardware or' none at all.” 1
That’s what we do and il certainly j
pays U8, as it will pay you.- Buying
Home Paper
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I f
fr a te r n a l m en
MOSIER
A TTE N TIO N !
of The Dalles, Oregon
a r . i r 'L I . 1
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want haniwara «f any description Capital
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$100,000.00
you’ll do weittb come Herb.
Surplus and undivid-
ed profits
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130,000.00
W . E . CHOW N,
T „ 0 , ™ ™ ™ rr....-.,,.™-,
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
Oregon j E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
M osier
Vice Pres.
Cashier
,
Increased assessments have B d
been declared by many o f the
Utizon*
,
.
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not, it will be next. W ill you
stand for it? If interested
in ,
( P u b l is h e r .)
i c a r e Mosier Bulletin,
Department of the Interior, U.S. Land
Office at The Dalles; Oregon, June 14,-1 —— ----------------------
[Fancy
i “ right smart success.”
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R. M. Ross returned Monday
t;*.,».
Mm t.on, of the Min ton
evening from Portland, where; Auditing Company of Portland,
fie attended the bankers’ conven spent several' days in Ortley
tion* last week.
looking over the orchards.
&
I Tum-A-Lum
put in fiivni'-t: lit mi condition.
leading orders.. If yours has
opposing higher rates with no
greater advantages, comtnuni-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cate at once with E. N. S.,
Doors
S h o p
/, E. COLE.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D,
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P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
MOSIER
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OREGON
Fruit Lands
Notice is hereby given that Joseph
T. Hart, o f Fir, Oregon, who, on Au- ■
gust 13th, 1906, made Homestead, No..
1530(1, Serial No. 03981; for NE1N W ,
Sec..9, Tp. 1 North, Range It KWM., j
has filed notice o f intention to make j
five year Proof, to establish claim to I
I lie Iki-.d above described, before the
Register and Receiver o f the U. S ,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 1st day of August, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
a West, Ira Dungy and J. P. Snyder, all
o f Fir, Oregon, and V. C. Young, of
Mosier, Oregon.
Common t
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Lumber Co.
T n c tirn n rtr
j r i rg U fa m tm ig
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D. D. H A IL
Mosier, Oregon,
C. W. M oore ,
Register.
I f You Have
Town Lots
The Town With a Future
A. B. Strong
a house, bam or packing
shed t0 build, J.. P. E rhart -
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and spect-
fictitious. Phone, 115.
s u r v e y in g a n d
C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G
. Orchards staked and tracia sub
divided.-—— -—— —— — — —
E. A. R a c e , m g r .
Miss Alice Phillips spent Mnn-
Mrs. Sarah
arali r,t<
is visiting
?v\
Rood River, Ore.
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t»MH
cl\ V. il b 11(-1 oHin-hter. day in-Orll.-y visiting with her » \
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1er, Mrs. it. R. I’irebnugli.-
W .- M. THURSTON, Deputy
lurs. Cyrus (/. .per, at the ranch
south of tow n.
Mosier, Ore.
W. L. Cook o f Portland, added
Miss C. Hansen came up from five more acres o f orchard to InV
Portland last Saturday and will holdings, after spending Sunday
yislt here several weeks with | *n Ortley.
J. ('. Hostetler, of The Dalles,
her relatives, 11. H. Neilsen and
¡drove up to Ortley Sunday after--
E x p ert H orse S h e e r and W h e e lw r ig h t
Atmily.-
P L U M B IN Q .
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norm in his machine.
Mrs. Rebecca Ward, Mrs. E.
STEAM AND HOT WATER
R epair w o rk o f a ll k in d s p ro m p tly done
Miss Katherine F oit . v return-
&. Wiird and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
H FATING..
Porbes, of Portland, visited here <’il to her home in Hood River,
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Automobile
Repairing
a
Specialty
Jobbing promptly attended Co.
several days this week and Iasi after spending a week visiting
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
with their relatives. Mi«, liar- j with Mrs. J ,L . Firebaugh.
MOSIER
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OREGON
Ian and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Xft T fl (borough tour o f inves-
reliable service.
Ginger.
tigation of Mosier View orchards
THK BIGGER THE BOX
We solicit, your business on the basis of “ A’ Square Deal” .
P S. Davidson, who lutd driven
Fruit growers have Iieen busy
the greater the enjoyment if the VISIT THE
M oney to loan on improved property.
over from Hood River Sunday in'
box t)e tilled with our perfect candy.
T r -s c r
picking and shipping the cherry
Y a r d
his machine, could only utter
There ¡»-no cloying of taste so far
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Crop this week and are about
words of wonder and astonish
a«
our
candy
is-
concerned.
The
yVest
of
th
e
M
t.
Hood
H otel,
half through. The entire crop
flavor and sweetness are balanced
ment'at the sight that met his
of Royal Anns, estimated at
Hor*D R iver . O regon .
so skillfully that each piece eaten
eyes. Mr. Davidson was ae--
about 30 tons, will be shipped
tastes as good as the tirst, and that
Choice
Fruit and Ornament
companied l>y his wife and her
is saying much. See if it isn’ t by
the cannery at Seuferts. In
Local
Agent
for
the
OLIVER
TYPEWRITER—-the
al
Trees,
Shrubs. Roses, etc.
mother, Mrs. Price.
trying some today.
the neighborhood of 3000 boxes
ilind that costs only 17 cents n day. Tyjiewriter rib
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Office with G. Y. Edwards,
of Bings and Black Republicans
b on s tor all makes and Supplies of every description.
Phone 277 M.
S. E. FRANCISCO,
w ill be shipped to various Kast-| Whal’d the mutter with dropping in
amt renewing your HUhseription to Ihe
O regon
M O S IE R
era points, where they are in
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
R. T. N e w h a l l .
Bulletin? It would he appreciated.
great demand.
B M M B nM SH M M H
Men’s $4 and $4.50 Bradley,
One lot of little boys’ hats, on the market for $18, $20,
med, $20 value, Special, $1L
Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose, for men; soft hats in black,
SPECIAL
$22 and $25.. Other makes in Metcalf and. Florsheiin dress
drummers’
samples,
with
roll
plain and lace effect, Arnior- stiff hats in tan, grey and
Ladies’ laundered shirt waists,
worth
$1.25. \oiir this season's styles and pat shoes................
,$3.00
These latter are brim,
One
1st
of
plate and other makes, good brown.
Indies’
washable
at ladled cu 'Vs, worth up to S3.
terns in men’s suits for >5, $6,
choice.
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They hi -«* slightly soiled and suits o f limin pique and ma- 26c values, your choice. . 15c. worth from $2 to $3. Your
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$8 and $9.
50c.
Men’s dress shoes, Flor-
we want to close them out dras. Value s in this lob up to
Misses’ and Children’ s lace dioico*........................
CLOTHCRAFT
SUITS
Your choice to clean host1. These are good 25c val
C hildren ’ s S lippers
quickly. Your choice,
5Hc. $10.
sheirn make, $5.00 sellers.
One lot of hilts for men, good
FOR MEN
them up
O xfords
$1.40 ues regularly; while they Ihs?\ shape, colors black, grey and
Special while they last. ?3.50
Guaranteed to be all wool, to
Ladies’ linen suits, natural
the pair................................ 5o. brown and are $2.00 and $2.50 bold their shape anti to give
color, Norfolk jacket, high
Ladies’ , Misses’ and Children’s
Lu lit *s (itili 'red suit o f brown
sellers. Your ch oice... $1.00 satisfaction to the wearer in shoes and oxfords, values up
Fine, full stock kip cruising
waist line skirt................. $1.98 Wn| St,.,I suiting,
$16.50 value, IIA I S FOR MEN AND BOYS
every
way.
AM
this
Spring’
s
shoes
for men, 12 inch top. $6
to
$4.
mostly
narrow
w
idtlis,
Another
lot
oT
Men's
Con
Ladies’ Linen Suit, with high now .......
........... $8 00
We have a fine assortment of queror Brand. Good shapes newest weaves and styles, $10, but ail sizes in the lo t . ... $1.47 values, fo r......... ............. $4.10
waist line skirt, short jacket.
j
Lubes’ wash skirts o f linen, hats in either straw, cloth or and styles.
Sizes 6 3-4 to S12.50 and $15.00.
Ladies’ anil Men’ s oxfords and
felt for field, knock about or 7 3-8: good clean stock and
pique and madras, all grades,
H a r t , S chafkner & M arx
Good, medium heavy loggers’
shoes, both light and heavy,
Ladies’ dark blue suit, dingo
from 75c up to $5.00. Your dress wear.
shoes for men, 12 inch top,
Worth
8>.0ft
anywhere.
Your
Suits,
the
very
l*est
line
of
values
up
to
$5,
Special,
the
tial weave, fancy braid trim
One lot of soft and stiff hats choice.............................. $1.48 Men’ s Ready-to-Wear clothes p a i r .,,..............................$1.98.
c h»*ce.............One-half Price.
$5,00 sellers,, now ........... $3.90
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Mosier Book Store
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L . H, H E N D E R S O N , C. E .
Ortley, Oregon
S. F. GOSS