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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES W PS- r/® iG BY H. C. K1BBEE, Proprietor I Professional Cards... .per m on th ! .50 One squat e ................. l.M ) One-quarter Column. 3.00 One-half Column. . .. 5.50 One Column................ 9 00 Business locals will be charged at 5 cents per line for each insertion. SUBSCRIPTION RATES flJO Lejral advertisements will in all cases be charged .. .75 to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and *}j}e Year......... Six Month« A Word of Explanation HOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, A PRIL 2, 1909 VOL. I 50 Three Months. Sid M. Nichol To our Patrons: We desire to call your attention to the following article, Our Pol icy, which appeared in the first issue of the B ulletin , and which we re-publish for the benefit of any who may not have thorough ly digested it : OUR POLICY E ditor H osier B ulletin : i A recent issue o f the Bulletin f contained a loud call for the or ganization of a commercial club, DEALER IN or something of the kind that i could “ connect up with Port- Groceries and Gents’ Furnishings j land.” This would be surprising FLOUR, FEED, GLOVES, FAMILY MEDICINES, ETC. to the 30-odd members here and half as many more in Portlaud Our policy in conducting the Exclusive agent for who have been members of the B ulletin may be stated briefly:- Commercial Club of Hosier Val We believe in a square deal to ley for a year and a half, were ! everyone. it not known that you are still a We believe in printing all the news that is fit to print—noth stranger to the valley. ing else. The existing organization is on the roster o f the Oregon JJe.el- We believe in having convictions and the courage of them, but opment League and has been re we do not believe in attempt plying to all communications re ing to force others to believe as ceived and sending away large quantities o f advertising matter we do—unless it is to convince ( at a cost of several hundred dol them that HOSIER is the fruit I See 5 lars, besides furthering local paradise of Oregon. improvements at a larger cost. We do not believe in religious or The banquet given by the Club political controversies in a over a year ago to newspaper newspaper; they do no good men and other prominent citizens and engender bitterness. of Oregon was a notable event Neither will we allow mud- and gave great impetus to the slinging of any kind in our col-! | flood River’s Reliable Jeweler for { development o f the valley. umns. We want a clean sheet. The secretary of the Club, Dr. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Politically we have our person D. Robinson, has faithfully at al convictions and affiliations but A tended to the correspondence and propose to run an independent i He can make your watch keep time ' other duties o f the office, and paper. We are no politician— while he was away from home don’ t understand the game and! Mr. and Mrs. Akers kept up the don’ t want to. Furthermore, we J work. believe that a country newspaper j M O S IE R The reasons you advance for that depends on the entire public j the existence of such a club are for patronage, should not be j Let everybody boost. Try who can do the most. forcefully put. United and har partisan unless it is making a j Our little town as city to upbuild monious work is what is needed. ; business of politics, which we “ Two thousand” be our sign, for year one nine naught nine! If all the residents of Hosier are not. We are here to work With every house and shanty duly filled. Valley were really to try, there for the interests of Hosier and is nothing within reason that Hosier District in particular and With “ Bulletin” we start, our paper as a mark, they could not accomplish. The j the country in general, and inci- Advertisements with others “ still to come.” population o f the valley might be dently our own interests, and to Its columns will be filled; with news and knowledge billed, trebled in two years if all con that end we shall ever strive. Of Mosier and the outside world from home. tributed their share o f effort and A hundred feet of hose, with a cart we may suppose means. I heartily endorse your j Will surely make its appearance in due time; spirit and hope it will revive an ' The annual meeting of the And very soon a dock. Maybe a public clock, active interest in the Commer stockholders o f the Mosier Fruit As facts, although just hinted at in rhyme. cial Club and make Boosters o f Growers’ Association will be j everyone in Hosier. held in Lamb’s hall, on Saturday, j March 20, 1909 FE, 1626 Octavia St., San Francisco A general meeting o f the Club ■ April o, 1S09, at 10:30 a. m., for can be called at any time wanted. Yours for an active campaign, j the purpose o f electing directors A party of school children with School Notes and transacting such other busi- i Mrs. Gove as chaperon, went to A. P. B ateham , President, Hosier Valley Com ness as may eorr.e before the ! The parents are visiting the the home of Lewis Burlingame school. last Tuesday evening. The even mercial Club. meeting. J. M. C arroll , Sec. The school colors are cardinal ing was spent in playing games until an announcement was made and white. ■JiSSL*? 22£fv B— O H M U M *™ m m „ Elsie Denuy and Maude Evans that “ taffy was ready to pull.” This was greatly enjoyed by all. j were visitors Thursday. At a late hour they started for Lloyd Conner was readmitted home with hearts filled with joy this week. because of the pleasure of know The sixth grade has taken the ing a character such as Lewis, | final examination in Physiology. and hearts filled with regret at the thoughts of losing him as a Visitors ot school last Friday member of our school. ------------ - ------- > were Mrs. Bosler and daughter, Mrs. Middleswart and daughter, PEACHES 1 PEACHES 11 IT Mrs. Higley and son, Mrs. Dr. We have a fine lot of 3-ft Robinson, Mrs. Husbands and peach stock to offer at a bargain Arvilla. at 10 cents each. Write or Lewis Burlingame left for The phone. C h apm an & K olluck Dalles Thursday. He goes to The Home Nursery Co., the hospital on account o f an ab- Hood River, Oregon cess in his hip. Both teachers and pupils regret his departure Mosier is on the map. very much. j Dougherty-Fithian Shoe s Mosier - Oregon LARAWAY The , r umirure lem SI Gigantic Closing. Out Sale! Has made a mark in the history of Slaughtering Prices. Every article is marked in plain figures. No matter how low or cheap you have ever bought before, we claim and prove it by prices and material, that we are selling out every piece of furniture at prices that amaze the most shrewd and economical buyers. You positively cannot afford to stay away from this sale. Sooner or later you will need the article that you can now buy for one-half the manufacturer’s cost. A delay means so much loss for you. It is our aim to sell every piece o f furniture in the house. Mr. Ferlman is going out of business and has turned over the store to our management. We need Hie money. Never has such an opportunity stared you in the face. Act at Once. Goods sold for cash only. goods sent C. 0 . D. hi No mail orders filled. j 3 B r i d a l V e i l 1 i (Branch) Great Northern Furniture Co. - 1 D. M c D onald HOOD RIVER - OREGON 1 w D e HEN IN HOOD RIVER TAKE YOUR MEALS AT B u s s e y ’ s The article appearing in our editorial columns o f the issue of March 19. regarding the necessi ty of organizing a club to adver tise and carry out the important matters needed for the upbuild ing of Mosier and the surround ing country, was written without our knowledge o f an organiza-1 tion here with those objects in view. After conferring with a number of those deeply interest ed in the upbuilding o f town and country, including some of the officials of the club, we find that the idea is generally endorsed, of a meeting being called for the; purpose o f reorganizing and re viving the good work. Else where in these columns will be found a call for such a meeting. C h Notice for Publication * | Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon March 24th, 1909 I Notice is hereby given that Hans H. Nielson, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on I August 8th, 1907, made Homestead En try, (Serial No. 04182,) No. 15668, for J NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention 1 to make Final commutation Proof, to | establish claim to the land above des cribed, before the Register and Receiv er of the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day of May, 1909. Claimant names witnesses: V. C. Young, of Mosier, Oregon, C. 1’. Stauffer, of “ J. R. Huskey, of “ Nathan Sturgess o f “ C. W. MOORE, Register. (First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. May 7) / i General Real Estate Dealer Town Property and Fruit Lands Improved and Unimproved. ‘ Write or call M osier :: Oregon .*+ »- H. F. BOTHFUR Mosier Oregon Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Fruit Land in large and Small Tracts. W e have som e very rare values for the investor and the homeseeker. of The Dalles, Oregon Capital - - $100,000.00 Surplus and undivid ed profits - 100,000.00 J. S. SCHENCK, P resident M ax A. V ogt -»•«• cm ?*.. F. H. Coolidge Jew eler Hood River, Oregon Will be at Nichol’s Store, Mosier, on Wednesday, March 17th, and on each following Wednesday. Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. to WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Satisfaction guaranteed : : Leave all work at Nichol’ s Store. T he PINES HOTEL JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. G ood Accom m odations Cashier and RESTAURANT Fresh Bread and Pastry every day Meals at All Hours MRS. E. L. GRAHAM, M osier P rop . Q regon M. E. WELCH R egister V eterinary S urgeon Rates $1.00 per day and up MOSIER, OREGON f BUTLER ! ! H ood R iver Established 1900 Incorporated 1905 BANKING COMPANY HOOD RIVER. OREGON * Pioneer Bankers of Hood River Valley. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits * J. N. TEAL, Vice Preaident LESLIE BUTLER. President Office at Fashion Stables ri TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier O regon C. A. FREY C ontractor and Furnished B u il d e r on Application P. (). Box 185 - I Information Cheerfully Furnished. Write or call for full information. First National Bank M osier ouse K.McGREGOR Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon March 29th, 1909 Notice is hereby given that William | Roy Stokes, of Mosier, Oregon, who, I on December 21st, 1904, marie Home- ! stead Entry, (Serial No. 03431,) No. 14083, for NW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 15. and I SW 1-4 NE 1-4. W 1-2 SE 1-4, Section j 10, Township 1 North, Range 11 East, j Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final commutation | Proof, to establish claim to the land ! above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land ; Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day of May. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Godbersen, Ole L. Olson, Roy Thomas and C. G. Stoltz, all o f Mosier, Oregon. C. W. MOORE, Register. (First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. May 7) Estimates H Good Cooking I B usiness entrusted T he C are of the op AND RESTAURANT * Grant’ s Trio Concert Co. ap OREGON peared at Stroup’s Hall last night, under the auspices o f the Mosier School, and it was the generally expressed opinion that the entertainment was far above Managers the average. The three young ladies possess considerable ability as entertainers and they capti vated the audience. Miss Dack Montgomery excelled as an elo- THE c ¡tionist, and Miss W hitney is cprtffin'v an artist on the violin, 5W EN SO N while all three have voices which blend harmoniously together. QRUBBER Taken altogether, the entertain ment was of a high order and .veil worth the admission. As a M ost E fficient G ritibkr financial venture it was not a on t h r M arket . F ully success for the school, as it lost G uaranteed . For aW* by 1 out on the deal. KannBros. Co. o f San Francisco, I E d M. W illiams Res. Manager Bean Spray Pumps at Stewart’g I Quick Service IIOOD RIVER - OREGON E. C. BROCK, rator during the year 1908, and passengers were forced to pay fare on the train. Figures are not obtainable for the receipts in fares paid on the train, but it is safe to say that the ratio of passenger and freight traffic would lie about equal. The in crease in the freight business for March, this year over February, this year, is $297.51, which is a most satisfactory gain. The general increase of business is sufficient to justify the 0. R. & N. Co. in increasing the ware house facilities, giving us a good waiting room and making Mosier a regular stopping point for train No. 1. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon March 19th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that William L. Rowland, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on August 17th, 1907, made Homestead Entry, (Serial No. 04188,) No. 15676, for SW 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 11, Town ship 2 North, Range 11 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice o f intent ion to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above 1 described, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 5th day of May, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Husky, o f Mosier, Oregon; Earl J. Bailey, of “ James Camp, of “ “ Alex Stewart o f “ “ C. W. MOORE, Register. (First Pub. April 2. Last Pub. Apr. 30) Vice Pres. Hom e Phone 62K Some Interesting Figures SEE HERE Why pay 500 to 1,000 dollars an acre for fruit land when WARREN & STATER at Mc- xuinnville, Oregon, can sell you first class fruit land for $65.00 an acre? Send for Price List. GRAHAM’S BAKERY To the Biggest Sale this section of the country ever had. paid for before affidavits are furnished. The following statement of re ceipts at Mosier depot for the years 1907 and 1908, shows that business is increasing, and is a strong argument in favor of the Harriman systems recognizing the importance (to the system as well as to the town) of giving us everything in reason we ask for: Passenger receipts: For 1907 - - $-1,097.52 “ .1908 - - 3,140.16 Freight receipts: For 1907 - - $3,646.49 “ 1908 - - 5.095.42 Increase in freight receipts in 1908 over 1907 $1,448.93; De crease in passenger receipts in 1908 of $957.36 was due to the fact that there was no night ope P a y s to A d v e r t is e . No Follow the Crowd TH E DALLES Pays to Advertise The worth of the B u l l e t in as an advertising medium was dem onstrated last week when Chas. E. Steelsmith put in a local read er advertising a cow for sale. On Monday last Mr. Steelsmith came into the B u l l e t in office and paid ten cents—the cost of the two line ad, saying that the purchaser o f the cow saw the notice in the Mosier paper. I t A ll i LUMBERING CO. NO. 4 O regon Get your Job Work done at the PARADISE POULTRY YARDS Bulletin office. Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Our work is neat and guar and White Leghorn Eggs for anteed to he satisfactory in , Hatching. every respect : : ': JAS. E. COLE, Mgr. A Complete Line o f Feed, Grain, Field Seed, Poultry Supplies, Spray Materials, Fertilizers, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON RED CLOVER SEED AT WHITEHEAD’S FEED HOOD RIVER : STORE OREGON