Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 19, 1909, Image 1

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Mr. Smith, of Oklahoma, Consist­
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MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , M AR C H 19, 1909
Pleasantly Entertain
Another Pioneer Gone.
Fine Fruit Farms
OUR pO LIC Y
NO. 2
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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One o f the most enjoyable
Alfred Wood, aged SO years,
A visit to the fruit farms about
Oregon has r.n incessent and events o f the season took pi oe died at his residence in llood Hosier will quickly convince on;: fu r polic*y in conducting the
successful booster in R. L. Smith iast Friday night at the home o f R iver early last Sunday morning that what has been said and P uli , e t in may be stated briefly:-
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o f Shawnee, Okla. William Mc- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Akers, o f Bright’s disease and sciatic written, or what may be said or VYe believe in a square deal to
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o ver.vone.
Murray, Tom Richardson and the when they entertained
number rheumatism.
written about Hosier as a fruit
other prophets o f publicity in 0f their friends at the game of
Deceased was buried on Mon- growers’ paradise, is not wide o f We believe in printing all the
news that is fit to print—noth­
Portland are locking Mr. Smith “ Search,” a most interesting day afternoon in Iolewilde Ctm- the mark. Our personal know-
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up and declare he is the best passtime.
Mrs. Dr. Robinson etery, the funeral services being ledge o f the number and extent V. ing else.
believe in having convictions
friend the rtate has. Mr. Rich­ won the lady’s prize, a line piece conducted by Mr. Milton Gutii, o f the fruit farms in this section
and the courage o f them, but
ardson received a letter from ' c f hand-painted china, and Mr. o f Odell station.
and the high stale of productive-
Our workmanship is the Best and our prices reasonable
we do not believe in attempt­
him announcing that four famil­ Wallace Husbands won the gen-
Alfred Wood was born at ness to which they are developed
ing to for; o others to believe as
ies were starting for Oregon the tleman’ s prize, a handsome hand Smithfield, Jefferson
we do—unless it is to convince
county, is limited, naturally, by our shorn
hem thn HOSIER is the fruit j
day he wrote the letter, another mirror.
A delicious luncheon Ohio, December 28, 1828. When residence here, but as “ money
: aradise of Oregon.
Knapp Millinery Store
family would leave the next day, was served.- Those present were: nine years o f age his parents talks,” so also do the fine speei-
We
do
not
believe
in
religious
or
Successors to Mrs. Billings
another March 10 and a dozen Mr. W. A. Stark and wife, Mr. moved to Morgan county, Ohio, mens of last years’ apples that
political controversies in a
H O O D R IV E R
OREGON
more March 15.
Most o f these
Sam Stark and wife, Mr. M. where as a young man he learned
v. e have seen and eaten. There
r. ’w. paper; they do no good
colonists were started by Mr. > Craft and wife, Mr. F. Evans the blacksmith trade. In 1H.2 no is no doubt whatever that the
ar.d
engender
bitterness.
Smith with the aid o f advertising anc| wife, Mr. R. Morrison and crossed the plains and located at apples, and all other fruits grown
Neither will we allow mud-
slinging o f any kind in our col­
matter and industrial editions w jfe, Mr. W. Chown and wife, Stockton, California, where he in the Mosier district are equal
umns. We want a clean sheet.
o f The Journal sent out by Mr. Stroup and
wife, Mr. J. worked at his trade for nine in every respect to the fruit
Politically we have our person­ $ Y y r H E N IN II0 0 D R IV E R T A K E Y O U R M E A LS
the Commercial club.
Mosier and wife, Mr. F. Ginger years. He then went back to grown anywhere else in the state.
AT
al
convictions and affiliations but
Although not a grammarian, arc] wife, Mr. F. Allington and Ohio by way o f ihe Isthmus of o f course, we are one and the
Mr. Smith has the true instincts wife, Mr. W. Husbands and wife, Panama, returning to California same vvilh Hood River, in that i pose to run an independent
ussey s
h o p
ouse
o f the promoter. In his letter Mr. J. McGregor and wife, Mr. in 1S62. A fte r a few months’ our soil and climate are equal, paper. W e are no politician—
don’
t
understand
the
game
and
to the Commercial Club he asks q Bowman and wife, Mr. B. residence there he went to War- the conclitions for successful fruit
that the families that have start­ Young and wife, Dr. Robinson ren’ s Diggings, a mining camp growing being identical with ihose don’ t want lo. Furthermore, we
ed for Oregon be well treated and wife, Mrs. Eber and son, in Idaho, where he lived for thr. e in that far-famed section, which : elieve that a country newspaper
here, because o f the influence Mrs. Belle Booth, Mrs. A. Gove, years, and then went back East. is just “ over the fence” from us. that depends on the entire public W /> • i n
their reports will have with Mr. H. Waite and Mr. A. Bate- : Returning a number o f years We have one advantage over for patronage, 'should not be f- v ^ U l C K O G F Y I C
p rtisan unless it is making a g
other Oklahomans who are con­ ham.
later he came to Oregon, and for Hood River, however. That is,
b. siness o f polities, which we
sidering moving to Oregon.
the past 21 years lie had made the home seeker lias one advant­
are
not. We are here to work
age, in that he can purchase
“ Five families here.” writes Arrested for Selling Liquor. his home in Hood River.
for
the interests o f Mosier and
Mr. Smith, “ that has right smart
In 1866 Mr. Wood was married raw land, or improved land,
of money is figuring on follow in g' Officials to bo Conimen 'cd for Work to Miss Matilda Pickett who, much cheaper here than he can Hosier District in particular and
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of Enforcing Laws.
the country in general, and inci-
the Hood River Valley — Is
them.”
I V S Î ' I tt I P
with two daughters and a son,
der.tly our own interests, and to
The club will see that the Okla-
[Dalles Chronicle o f March 13 th.)
survive him. These latter are inai is as good in every essential
as the land there. This fact will that end we shall ever strive.
General Real Estate Dealer
homans are well received and
William Morton pleaded guilty Mrs. S. D. Fisher of Mosier, and grf“ " hundreds"^ home-seekers
i f you want a good Spray
that the newcomers, mostly Hug afternoon in Justice J. A. Mrs. Ethel Rogers and Clinton here this spring and summer.
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Town Property and Fruit Lands Improved and
dairymen, are satisfactorily 1°- Douthit’ s court on the charge o f , Wood, o f
Flood River.
He and “ Mosier” and “'Mosier fruit” Pump, buy a 3ean —for sale by
cated in their new home.
selling liquor in prohibitive terri- also leaves two brothers, one will soon be on everybody s A. S tevvap . ,.
A
Unimproved. Information Cheerfully Furnished.
living at Tyrone, Okla., and G. tongue and m everybody s mouth
tory and paid a fine o f $100.
f
Write or call
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and the home-seekers from north,
Royal Neighbors Entertain
Mosier’s Need
R. Wood o f Mosier, who was southj cast and west win flock
For some time, District Attor-,R.
About one hundred people of X
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M osier
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Oregon
“ Publicity” is the key to suc­ ney Fred W. Wilson and Sheriff i with him constantly for three here to get a few acres o f the j Mosier old and young attended
land
that
can
grow
such
fruit.
cess, whether it is used by an Levi Chrisman have known th at; weeks prior to his death,
a public reception given by local!
individual or a community. The liquor was being sold at Celilo,
Royal Neighbors at Lamb’s Hall,
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business man realizes that he which is in a dry precinct Both
( Wednesday evening. The enter­
must advertise if he expects to county officials have worked dili­
See
tainment consisted o f songs, rec­
do business.
A person wishing gently on the case for several
itations, dialogues and guitar
to buy or sell anything will ask weeks, endeavoring to collect
solos. A feature was the sing­
how he can best make his wants sufficient evidence to warrant
ing of little four-year-old Donald
known. I f he is an up-to-date, the arrest o f the offender and
Eber, who rendered “ They Say
hustling business man he will they succeeded in their fig-ht to
He is an Honest Man,” and
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
Fruit Land
answer his own question—Adver- see that the laws regarding the
“ Jerry Murphy is a Friend of
in large and Small Tracts.
W e have some very
vertise. So it is with a commun- sale of liquor were enforced,
Mine,” in a very captivating
rare values for the investor and the homeseeker.
ity. I f it has special advantages finally getting the required evi- |
manner.
which it wants to share with the dence to convict Morton.
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Write or call for full information.
H e can wake rjour watch keep time
The Foresters of Mosier Lodge,
outside world, it advertises them.
Sheriil Chrisman went to Ce- J
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M. W. A., performed their evo­
Mosier has many advantages and 19° on the local train this morn- _
lutions in a manner which re­
is willing to share them with ing and returned with his prison-
flected much credit upon the
others. But in order that these er this afternoon. Morton was *
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discipline o f their Chief Forester.
advantages may become better immediately arraigned in justice £
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Refreshments o f cake and lem­
known, it is necessary that sys- court where he pleaded guilty.
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onade were served and Inter,
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tematic means be employed to
The citizens o f Wasco county H
games were indulged in. The
exploit them. The best method are to be congratulated that
Royal Neighbors are past mas­
that we know anything about is their officials, District Attorney *
ters in the art o f entertaining,
Organization.
In other words, Wiison and Sheri!!' Chrisman, *2
and the guests departed at a late
the people o f Mosier (meaning I)Ut up the strenuous campaign ■<
W E SELL
hour having thoroughly enjoyed
h ,
the entire district) should get to enforce the liquor laws that J
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the occasion.
together and form an improve- they do. Other arrests for vio- I
ment league, or a commercial lation of the statutes regarding >$
Real Estate Transfers
Will be at Nichol’ s Store, Mosier, on Wednesday,
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club, or push club, or call it the sale o f liquor are expected in tz
Devlin & Firebaugh, real es-
ar.y name they choose, with duly a tew days as the result o f the |
March 17th, and on each following Wednesday.
tate
rnH at Hood River, re-
elected officers who will make it energetic ekorts on the part of ||
port the following recent sales
Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
their business to “ connect up” the two officials.
in
the Hood River Valley; the 20-
Pay for common ordinary lumber
o f all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed
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?? acre farm o r Albert Welch to F.
with the Portland Commercial
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Leave all work at Nichol's Store.
Club, which is a power for Ore* Cor,cert Company Com ing
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s T. Lisco o f Portland, for 816,f '0:
gon, and who will make it a point On Thursday, April 1st, the 3?
I the 12 1-2.acre farm o f A. L.
H Phi!!:r'S to A. L. Moreland of g— "a
to see that the great advantages people of Mosier will be treated ;*
S5 Kansas, for .’ ,050; also a 31-acre
which Mosier can offer to the to an entertainment, given b y ” ?
(Branch)
homeseeker and investor are the Misses Dack and Ethel Mont- J
tract; o f improved land, being
i part o f the “ Davenport Fruit
brought to the attention o f the gomery and Mari Frances Whit-
Home Phone 10 E. C. BROCK, Mgr. Hood River, Oregon ^ Farms” tract at Mosier, from
J O H N W E L L B E R G , Prop.
public. It will not be difficult to ney, forming Grant’s Lyceum
:îc:scrr
organize such a club i f the Trio. The program will consist
Mary D. Davenport to Margaret
people of Mosier will all work to- oi Readings, Violin and Vocal
E. Reeves.
gether harmoniously, put their Solos, and the press comments
Greenwood Notes
Mosier needs a BANK.
School Notes
shoulder to the wheel and keep from various sections o f theUnit-
C. A. Frey intends planting
N otice .
Why don’ t parents visit the
the wheel rolling. Hearty coop- ed States which they have visit-
about three acres o f potatoes this
All persons desiring their foot- school? ? ?
eration in working for the best e(i are a sufficient guarntee that
wear repaired call at the Bulletin
interests o f the community, and these artists are o f a very high N° r
Chapel exerci* >s every morn­
Miss Jen nette Rai nous of Hood office and leave orders. All work
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a determination
to let the world
The entertainment
will
ing at nine.
know more about us—that w e be given under the auspices of Tuver, visited over Sunday with done neatly and with dispatch.
Mrs. Burlingame was a visitor
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4- R A A T , A A A A
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have more advantages and fewer the Mosier school and will be the Misses Godbersen.
last Friday.
Friend,
C. T. Bennett met with a se-
Remem-
Rev.
Roloffi,
of
disadvantages than any other held in Stroup’s Hall,
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Olive and Floyd Fisher were
preached two able sermons, vere loss last Sunday, when one
section o f Oregon—will accomp- ‘ c r “'^le date.
established 1900
absent last Monday.
Incorporated 1905
his horses, a valuable colt
lish wonders in building up our that the citizens o f Mosier and morning and evening, at the
Willie Carroll has resumed his
section, for people know a good surrounding country meet to- 1 Greenwood schoclhouse Iasi. Sun­ which he was breaking, while
studies
this week.
running
in
the
pasture
with
its
thing when-they see it—all they gether at a specified time, the day.
mate,
was
crowded
over
a
bluff,
The
pupils
have shown much
H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N
The spring term o f school in
need is to see it, and to see it, date to be announced in next is-
breaking
one
o
f
its
hind
legs.
interest
by
helping
to put down
they must know about it.
We sue o f this paper, discusss. the the Greenwood district began
Pioneer Bankers o f Hood River Valley.
Mrs, Mr. Bennett sent for Veterinery the new covering for the steps.
must make it our business to tell proposition
thoroughly,
then la3t Monday, the loth.
Transact a Genera! Banking Business.
Finney, who
the
Welch,
Everett Fred erick and Cecil
them about it. By all means let form an organization and so be i Ella
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- Surgeon
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» Hood River,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
us organize.
better able to systematically ex- 9ch<X)1 last year is engaged for who examined tne boor beast but Rowland are new pupils in Miss
LESLIE BUTLER, President
J. N. TEAL, Vice President
We take the liberty to suggest ploit Mosier and Mosier fruit
th‘3 season- Mrs. Finney is a coul(11,0 nothin2 for ft, so badly Booth’s room. The enrolment is
TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier
; very efficient and popular in- shattered was
was the bone.
The now seventy-two.
stuctor and the school directors horse had to be killed.
Mr. Montgomery,
advance
You are Cordially Invited
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To inspect our line o f Pattern
hats which will be on display
Wednesday and Thursday
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March 24th and 25th
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Good Cooking
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H. F. BOTHFUR
LARAW AY
H ood River's Reliable
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Mosier
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Oregon
Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
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is the cry of the People
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Jeweler
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ood River, Oregon
Sanitary Lumber
At a Lcf 5 Price than you
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BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING CO.
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PINES HOTEL
Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day an d up
MOSIER, OREGON
B U T L E R B A N K IN G
are fortunate in securing
services again.
rf H E
SW ENSON
QRUBBER
M ost ' FrnciE.vT G bubrer
on
the
M ar k e t .
F
u lly
G uaranteed . For ale by
D. M c D onald
hoop
nr/rr> - o r f . oon
her
W. H. Kerslake, timber and
homestead lccaior, who has a
ranch a few miles south o f town
arrived home from a business
trip to Portland last Tuesday.
He was accompanied by Messrs.
DeKendree and Harmcsen, two
Portland jrentlercf n. • ho are
looking for location:', u , ,r a.r-
OUS iTall beii.
CO M PANY
agent for Crant’s Lyceum Trio,
called Monday a. m. and gava us
A Complete Line o f
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interesting
and inspiring advice. 3
and
ó Feed, Grain, Field Seed, Pou!ti 7 Supplies, Spray
The annual m cling o f the H
R E STAU R A N T
Materials, Fertilizers, Etc.
stockholders o f th” i iosier Fruit
Growers’ Ass<x:iation will be «
S PE C IA L PRICES ON RED CLOVER SEED
Fresh Bread and Pastry every day held lii i.arnh's hall, on Saturday, Ì
April i, ID »9, at V ::l) a. m., for
Meals at A:! Hours
tiu p rpose o ol 'ctinj» directors
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and
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7 ’ RS. F. L. GRAHAM , Pttop.
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