Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 16, 1909, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
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MOSIER BULLETIN
H. C. K1BBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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VOL. I
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1G, 1909
Wanted—A Bank.
Real Estate on the Move
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B usiness
entrusted
l Flood River's Reliable Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds Jewelry
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to the party ordering them, at legal rates, an£
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
DEALER IN
Groceries and Gents' Furnishings
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FLOUR, FEED, GLOVES, FAMILY MEDICINES, ETC.
Exclusive agent Tor
Dougherty-Fithian Shoes
Hosier - Oregon
HEN IN HOOD RIVER TAKE YOUR MEALS
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HARNESS Co. !
The
GreatNorthem
Furniture Co.’s
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. Perlman is going out of business and
has turned over the store to our management. We need
the money. Never has such an opportunity stared you
in the face.
at Once.
MOSIER MARKET
One 36-in. bellows, and one
foot-power ball bearing grind-
Notice is hereby given that a stone, cheap. G uy H. W ilson
Notice.
Great
Northern
Furniture Co.
Oregon
Kann Bros. Co.
o f San Francisco, Managers
Cog Gear
Spray Pump
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
D .C . M
H O O D RIVER
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General Real Estate Dealer
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Town Property and Fruit Lands Improved and
Unimproved.
Information Cheerfully Furnished.
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Write or call
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H. F. BOTHFUR
Mosier
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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 homeseeket.
Write or call for full information.
F . H . C o o l i d ge
Jewelry
Hood River,
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Oregon
Will he at Nichol’ s Store, Mosier, on Wednesday,
April 14th, and on each f'flow ing Wednesday.
Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
"of all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed
Leave all work at Nichol’s Store.
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
B r id a l V e il
;
crete Work
Hood River
LUMBERING
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P hysician
MOSIER
(Branch)
‘Oregon
T
PINES HOTEL
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JOH N W E L L B E R G , Prop.
S urgeon
and
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Good Accommodations
OREGON
Rates $1.00 per day and up
C. H. JENKJNS, D. M. D.
D entist
OFFICE OVER BUTLEK’BANK INI! COMPANY
PHONES:
Office 28 Resilience 28.11
HOOD RIVER
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
Hom e Phone 62 K
E. C. BROCK,
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S. E. IIART MESS
Res. Manager
Furniture and Carpets, Etc.
HOOD RIVER,
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( The Latest in Spring Styles
Shoes, Hats
and
Clothing
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OREGON
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’ ’
Done with neatne»« and dispatch
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Hood River
MOSIER, OREGON
OREGON I
Undertaker and T'.mhalmer
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laundry Company
JOHN W ELLBERG. M ohifk A obn t
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Incorporated 1905
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BANKING
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HOOD RIVER. OREGON
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Transact a General Banking Business.
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A LESLIE BUTLER,.President
J. N. TEAL. Vice President
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TRUMAN BUTLER, Cushier
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M. E. WELCH
A Complete Line o f
R e g is t e r V e t e r in a r y S u r g e o n
Office at Fashion Stables
H o o d R iv e r
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Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red
and White Leghorn Eggs for
Hatching.
JAS. E. COLE, Mgr.
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Proprietor o f the
Square Deal Store
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Good Cooking
Oregon
PARADISE POULTRY YARDS
OR A COMPLETE GASOLINE
OUTFIT FROM
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Alex. Stewart
To the Biggest Sale this section of the country ever had.
To do it Properly, get a
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DAVID ROBINSON. M. D.
No
Follow the Crowd
Now is the time to spray!
Mosier
Mosier, Oregon.
? meeting o f the citizens o f Mosier
Valley, will be held in Lamb’s
For Sale.
Hall on Monday evening, April
47
cords
good
16-in. pine and
19th, for the purpose of reorgan­
izing the Mosier Valley Com­ fir wood, cheap. Call at B ullet ­
Notary Public
mercial Club and electing officers, in Office.
and such other business as may
and
j come before the meeting.
W a n t e d —A t once, one good,
Fire Insurance
D. R o b i n s o n ,
sound work horse, about 1100
Secy. lbs. Inquire at B ulletin Office. Mosier
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Oregon
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No mail orders filled.
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■Country Produce
ouse
AN D RESTAURANT
| Quick Service
The Dalles
9 qo
Sid M. Nichol
to
First National Bank!
L A R A WA Y
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NO. 6
T ue C are of the
See
As we have stated before,
George Chamberlain, one of
Mosier’ s wide awake real estate there are good openings in Mc-
men, reports two recent trans­ sier for various lines of business.
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of The Dalles, Oregon
fers o f fruit land property near Particularly is this true of a
WILL
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Mosier, which denote that real bank. Mosier needs a bank.
Capital
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$100,000.00
estate is on the move, and that To a short-sighted individual it
Surplus
and
undivid­
this immediate section is fast might appear that the town is
ed profits
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100,000.00
coming into prominence as a too small to support a hank.
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
fruit growers’ paradise. One of Such would be the case with the
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
H e can nuike your u'atch keep time
the sales reported was 160 acres town itself, but the surrounding
Vice Fves.
Cashier
owned by the East Hood River country is far ahead of the town;
Land Co., known as the Will that is, most of the wealth of
GRAHAM’S BAKERY
Hunter place, situated a mile and this section is in fruit orchards,
School Notes
Greenwood Notes
and
a half from town. This tract | many o f which are in a high state
Edna Nixon and Mary Bosler
T. C. Godbersen was a Hood
was sold to A. M. Proctor, of of cultivation and yield the own-
were absent part o f this week.
RESTAURANT
River visitor last Sunday.
New York City.
Mr. Lelliott ers handsome returns. There is
Fern Vincent, Julian Henning-
Roy Stnltz visited his grand­
will have charge o f the place and money here, but it has to be de­
will make extensive improve- posited out of town. The claim son and Carroll Davis are new mother at The Dalles on Sunday Fresh Bread and Pas taw every day
last.
ments. The price paid for this is made that there are about pupils in Miss Booth’s room.
Meals at AH Elams
The seventh and eighth grades
R. E. Duncan, o f Hood River,
tract was $8,000. The other sale $35,000 of Mosier money depos-
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was that known as the Batchel- ited in the banks of Hood River have been taking examinations is having a lot o f fruit trees set MRS. E. L GRAHAM, P rop .
ler place, and owned by Frank and The Dalles at present, and this week. The pupils are pre­ out on the Thomas ranch.
M o s ie r
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Sweeney, of Portland.
This more people are coming into paring papers for the Alaka-Yu-
Max Ewfild Harmsen is build­
tract was sold to Messrs Whitten the country all the time, bring- kon-Pacific Exposition.
ing a residence on his homestead
On April 9th, the flag was and making other improvements. G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
& Stanly, of Portland, for $13,000. ing money with them. Perhaps
The new owners will have the not all this money would be with- raised in honor o f J. Sterling
Miss Anna Godbersen, who is
R EA L E S T A T E
land cleared and planted to fruit drawn from these outside banks, Morton, founder of Arbor Day. teaching sch<x>l at The Dalles,
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trees as soon as possible.
| but enough o f it would be to in- The pupils assembled at nine for visited with her parents over Fruit
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sure a local bank doing a good chapel exercises, after which the Sunday
Lands
business. Two or three parties school was divded into three
W. II. Kevslake drove over to
Robt. W. Simpson returned cn
with captains
as
have investigated the proposition divisions
The Dalles last Monday. H etas
Monday from a vist with friends
Leo
Higley, Clyde
but seemed to think the time was follows:
Specialty
located a number of settlers on
at The Dalles, and irfoim ed us
and
Roy
Duvall.
not quite ripe for a bank But | Root,
homesteads this Spring.
that Ben Woods, a well known j
some one with the pioneer spirit The work assigned was to re­
Oregon
■ former resident o f Mosier valley, will drop in before long and open
Rob’ t W. Simpson returned on Mosier
move the rock from the grounds.
went on the operating table at a bank When those parties who
Tuesday
from
The
Dalles,
where
Each and every one worked in-
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the Hospital Monday morning. have investigated come back, I , , .
he visited with friends over
The operation was a serious one they will find the other fellow on 1 dustnously and by noon vnth the Easter. Mr. Simpson is making
the ground floor, and they will I assistance o f four men, a horse
and may have to be repeated, so
have lost a good business oppor- and a stone boat, pick-axes, a number o f improvements on
the result is still in doubt, tho
tunity. It is simply a question crow bars, shovels and wheelbar- his ranch.
strong ho; es are entertained for as to who will first take ad van t- rows the greater number of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gibbons,
GAY YOWF.LL, Mgr.
his recovery.
age o f this opening.
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■ 1 rocks was moved as by magic, to Ray Bunnell and Miss Carrie;
the line in front, “ Many hands Olsen, o f The Dalles, visited last Harness and Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
make light work’ ’ , and both Saturday and Sunday with the
patrons and pupils are worthy of letter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hand-made Harness a Specialty
praise. In the afternoon a pro- Ole Olson.
H O O D RIVER - OR EG O N
gram was rendered befitting the I Roy Thomas, Forest Ranger, !
occasion. Mrs. Booth and Mrs. 'left for the mountains last Sun- i
McGregor gave
encouraging day. He will establish a camp
talks. The puj)ils of Mrs. Gove’s in the mountains and will take j
DENNY & HARVEY
room and the fourth grade then his wife with him later to spend
went for a walk, returningabout the summer,
h e a l e r s in
five thirty, p. m.
For Sale.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Goods sold for cash only.
goods sent C. 0. D.
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8.00
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Levtal advertisements will in all cases be chanted
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Business locals will be charged at 5 Mnts per line
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On* Year..................................................................$1.50
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J. G. VOGT’S
The Outfitter
Flood River
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Oregon
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G. K 1 B B E E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
M o s i e r
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O regon
Feed,
Grain,
Field
Seed,
Poultry
Supplies,
Spray
Materials, Fertilizers, Etc.
SPECIAL PRICES ON RED GLOVER SEED
AT
WHITEFIEADS
H O O D R IV E R
FEED
:
STORE
O R EG O N
Chas. Graham has greatly im-
Rev. W. A. Stark left yester-
nroved the looks of his bakery day for Dufur to attend the Sun­
building on Main Street, by the day School Convention being
held at that place.
addition of a covered porch