Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 09, 1909, Image 1

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March 3, 1679.
VOL. I
NO. 18
MOSIER, W ASC O C O U N TY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , J U L Y 9, 1909
Ye editor acknowledges with
business at home and with few
THE MOSIER
many thanks the receipt, this
reasons—or none at all—why you
See
week, of a box of the largest
VALLEY BANK.
should not, we expect to soon
Evergreen blackberries we ever
have on our books the names of
saw grown in Oregon, presented
to us by E. J. Middleswart. The
of
the citizens
of
This hank has been established most
berries were grown on his farm
by men who are wel' known in Mosier and vicinity, But come
East of town, and they furnish
the community, who have large in and let’ s get acquainted any­
for \ another proof that the soil and
interests here and who have an way whether you care to open an
climate of Mosier are peculiarly
adapted to the successful raising
abiding- faith in the future of account or not,
Very truly.
this section. Appreciating the
*• o f everything that will grow in
He can make your watch keep time
i the temperate zone.
R obt . M. R oss , 'ashler.
value of a bank to a community
and the long-standing need of
A l l B usiness entrusted to
one hère, they have put up the e n t h u s i a s t i c m e e t i n g .
T he C are of the
capital necessary to complete its
organization.
First National Bank
The meeting which was called
We are now open for business
n T
of The Dalles, Oregon
and we trust that every citizen for last Wednesday afternoon at
Stroup’s
Hall
was
well
attended
WILL
HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
of the community will realize
by
about
fifty
of
Mosier’
s
repre­
Capital
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H00;000.00
that it will be to his interest tc
Surplus and undivid­
sentative
citizens,
who
gathered
give us his patronage so far as is
ed profits
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100,000.00
possible consistent with his obli­ to hear Mr. Biddle Wells’ talk on
J. S. SCHENCK. P r e s i d e n t
;
publicity
and
community
adver­
gations elsewhere.
E d M. W il l ia m s
M ax A . V ogt
The function of a bank is to tising. Mr. Wells is a most force­
Vice
Pres.
Cashier
nrovide the people with a safe ful and interesting speaker.
and convenient depository
for His subject, which he handled in
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
*:heirr. funds and valuables; to a masterly manner, is one of the
most
vital
importance
to
Mosier
•furnish facilities for the prompt
REAL ESTATE
and accurate handling of their people, and Mr. Wells’ hearers
business transactions, and to dis­ were thoroughly convinced of the
Finit
tribute. thru the medium of loans fact, as was evidenced by the
Lands
the necessary capita! to carry on ¡enthusiasm with which they
greeted
his
remarks
and
the
the legitimate enterprises o f the
¡spontaneous subscriptions which
community.
Specialty
The greater the patronage j were made. Mr. Wells showed
given the bank the greater will how the people of Mosier could
Oregon
oe our opportunity to be of ser­ ' secure the best results from com-
Hom e Phone 62 K E. C. BR.OCK, Res. Manager
vice in the way o f growth and 1 munitv advertising by adopting
development. It goes without the plan which he explained in
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saying that v/e expect to merit detail, at a nominal cost to the
that patronage. With the high­ community. The work of system­
to us to take advantage of the all, in fact, many more could
est class of bank safe made and atically advertizing the advant­
offer,
and by working with them have been fed.
with ample insurance against ages of Mosier will be taken up
The afternoon sports consisted i
GAY YOWELLl M«r-
to
develop
our section in a much
burglary and hold-ups, we offer with the Harriman system,
better
and
quicker
way
than
we
of
contests
of
various
kinds
and
:
Harness
and "Saddlery Goods
you as safe a depository as you which agrees to put up $4 for
could
by
any
other
method
that
bay
game
between
Mosier
and
1
Tents,
Wagon
.Cover.*,' Etc
can get anywhere, and in other every dollar raised by the com -,
could be devised.
Belmont, the latter winning by a Hand-made Harness a Specialty
munitv,
and
will
get
out
the
ad­
ways we can give you accommo­
About $100 per month w as score. At night a big dance w as:
dations the equal of thsoe you vertising matter in a most attract
subscribed at the meeting, a d given in Stroup’s Hall, which HOOD RIVER - OREGON
ive
form,
furnishing
pictures,
can get elsewhere.
it is confidently expected that the was largely attended. Taken all
The success of any institution, reading matter, etc., all beaut­
sum o f $1500 will be raised for a together, it was enjoyed by all. MOSIER M A R K E T
which depends, to any extent, on ifully printed and illustrated, and
publicity advertising fund and The American people seldom fail
local patronage, rests very large­ will furthurmore attend to the
that the matter will be taken up to enjoy themselves on an oc­
DENNY & HARVEY
ly with the public. If you did the mailing of the printed copies
at once with the railroad com­ casion o f this kind.
to
any
part
of
the
world.
What
not patronize your local mer­
D EALERS IN
chants,
butcher,
blacksmith, more could Mosier ask? To be pany ana that contracts will be
BURNED OUT.
liveryman or publisher they sure, as Mr. Wells said, this is signed up and the work got un­
Fresh and Cured Meats
der way.
would not be here and you would not a philanthropic move on the
This is a great move for Mosier
Country Produce
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have none of the conveniences of part of the railroad company.
Retiring to rest last Friday i
and
will
result
in
a
marked
in­
They,
like
the
individual,
are
which you avail yourself every
actuated by selfish motives, but crease in the general business of night with the anticipation of
day.
the town and the prosperity of spending a pleasant day at the
You need not hesitate about it is selfishness which helps oth­
celebration in Mosier on Satur-
the entire section.
starting an account with us be­ ers—puts money in their pockets
day and awaking about midnight
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cause you cannot make a large while adding to their own income.
to find their house am ass of,
•¿Y lfc-A «
MOSIER
CELEBRATES
deposit at first. You can open We want the people here to de-1
Notary Public
T if FOURTH. flames, and in a very few min-1
an account with a small amount as velirp the country—that is our
utes to be homeless, was the e x -!
well as a large one and the small business. They want to bring
The people o f Mosier District perience of Mr. and Mrs. George!
and
account will receive the same them here. That’s their busi­ turned out on masse last Satur­
Parrish. Mr. Parrish is the |
Fire Insurance
careful attention as the large one. ness. But the railroad company day to celebrate the Nation’s
Section Foreman here, and his;
.
So, with numerous reasons is offering us, financially, the big birthday. The home crowd was
house stood close to the 0. R. &
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why you should do your banking end of the bargain and it is u p . augmented by numbers from
N. tracks, near the Mosier creek
The Dalles, Hood River and oth­ bridge. A freight train which
JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS
er places. It was estimated that had been switching in the yards Contractors in Stone, Br;ck and Con-
between four and five hundred during. the night, pulled out
crete Work
people spent the day here. The about midnight, and in passing
Oregon
weather, except for a little wind the house sparks from the engine Mood River
in the morning, was almost ideal. fell on the roof. Not long after
The Dalles band came down in Mrs. Parrish was awakened by
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
the early morning and discoursed the smoke, and roused the fam­
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fine music while the crowd was ily. Others who .saw the light
P h y sic ia n an d S urgeon
gathering, and at ten o ’clock the of the burning building, ran to
grounds began to fill up and the their assistance, but the fire had
MOSIER
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the program was begun. The gained such headway that the |------
program for the morning consist­ family barely escaped in their
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
ed of band music, patriotic songs night clothes, catching up such
D e n t is t
by a Mosier chorus, recitations articles as they could find in their | o f f i c e o v e r b u t i . e k b a n k i n g c o m p a n y
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by Mrs. W. W. Winegar, a solo flight. Neighbors succeeded in
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 28 B
by Mrs. Howard Porter, an or­ saving the sewing machine, a H00D rjvkr
OREGON
ation by the Rev. P. V. Poling few chairs, a little bedding and a
of The Dalles, flag drills, march­ bookcase, but everything else, I
S. E. BARTMESS
es, etc.
including a $300 piano, was a
Undertaker and Embalmer
The Rev. Poling’ s oration was total loss, with no insurance. |
a masterly effort and elicited The house, from the out side was i
Furniture and Carpets, Etc.
applause Seldom have we list­ and looked like all the other
OREGON
ened to such an eioquent and in­ section houses of the company, HOOD RIVER,
spiring discourse. Had any one but inside, Mrs. Parrish had fur­
‘ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’’
present lacked
a sufficert nished it very nicely, and had
amount o f patriotism and love of many valuable articles which
Done with neatness and dispatch
country before, he must have re­ money could not replace. Among
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ceived enough, listening to Mr. other things was a picture of Mr. Hood River Laundry Company
N ow is the time to spray!
Poling’s address, to last him the Parrish’ s father which he prizes
JOHN WELLBERG, M osier A gent
To do it Properly, get a
rest of his life.
very highly, it being the only one
Mrs. Winegar’s rendition of in existence.
M. E. WELCH
The Independence Bell was very
The family is homeless, and R e g ist e r V e t e r in a r y S urgeon
forceful and received enthusias­ the property loss fails very
tic applause, as did the other heavily upon them. Of course
Office at Fashion Stables
theO . R. & N. will rebuild at
numbers which she recited.
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once, but will hardly make g-*>d H ood R iv e r
Mrs. Porter’s solo was excel- the loss of iiersonal projierty, tho
Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction.
i2r.t!v rendered and well received it was incurred by apparent care­ PARADISE TOULTRY YARDS
by an appreciative audience. lessness.
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OR A COMPLETE GASOLINE
Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red
The flag drill and march by the
OUTFIT FROM
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Ray S irgess catr.e, u> > from and White Leghorn Eggs for
school children was very pretty
Per land last Sunday o ti.Lt his Hatching.
and well given.
JAS'.‘ E . COLE, Mgr.
D. M c D o n a l d .
Miss Lurline Fisher, as the friends and relatives
Goddess of Liberty, was all that
Miss Blanche Laiferty came
Proprietor of the
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could be desired.
Hi G . K 1 B B E E
up rrom OdMl Friday to visit her
Square Deai Siore
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A basket dinner was served in friends, the Misses Fisher. She
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the grove, to which every one helped celebrate here and on
HOOD RIVER - OF.C.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
was
invited. Tho the crowd was Monday morning '.vent to Hood
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« a large one there was enough for River,
M C S Ik d
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O G el Ci O N
LARAWAY
Groceries
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removal
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Mosier
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PINES HOTEL
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JO H N W ELLBERG , Prop.
Good Accommodations
Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and up
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Transact a General Banking Business.,!
Interest Paid on Time
LESLIE BUTLER, President
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TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier
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OREGON /
Cog Gear
Spray Pump
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.
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j All goods greatly red uce d Î
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MEDICINES, f^TC.
Mosier - Oregon
Oregon
From now until time
G en ts'' Dt&nishihgs
Dougherty-Fithian Shoes
I Removal Sale! !
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Exclusive* agent for
a
Mosier . -
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FLOUR, FEED, GLOVES, FAMILY
RID AL
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
RROS.
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Hood River's Reliable Jeweler
Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry
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paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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Mosier
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
Condensed Report of the Condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
At the close o f business, April 28, 1909, to the Comptroller of the
Currency, Washington, D. C.
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and Discounts
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$264,718.14
Overdrafts
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1,60.3.114
United States Bonds and
Premiums
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25,937.50
Other Bonds and Warrants
26,095.99
Real Estate
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10,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures
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3,40W.97
Redemption Fund
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Due from Banks *93,611 97
Casi! i.i Safe - 29,472.08 $ 1 2 3 .0 «« .3*
Capital Stock
Surplus
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20,000.00
3.S99.2S
Undivided Profits
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B a r , Cashier
W. A HUSBANDS
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Huse
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
OREGON MOSIER
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