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ADVERTISING RATES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY £Y It Q. KIB3KE. Prunetiir TTf l f SÜBS-RiPTDN RATES ■ L i One Yen*-. Six Mi n* h» Three M snths ■ o ils - r , -. : * * I Ju P r o fe » i.« > a l C ard * * » I ................. per m onth $ O ne squat* *' ... " One-hair' {J o I uaih ...........................„ “ “ “ OnM;u«UriCuUnk. 5 C4 “ 9.ct Business loeaU will te* ,* »United M i itenU p er line fo r each insertion. E n tered a* secon d Atte.« m atte Mi»r h 12, 19*. at th e po.«? . T i :e a t M o .-ir r . Or- «r»n. under the A c t o f ! -79. VOL. 1 t > the party ordeHnfr MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1909 G S>*e L ARAWAY He can make your watch keep time o p e n F o r b u s in e s s Prescriptions a Specialty. ETC. ALSO An Attractive Line of Heating* Stoves W. E. MOSIER, C - how n OREGON M - T o s ie r PINES HOTEL he J O H N W ELLBERG , Prop. OREGON Good Accommodations m o sier m a r k e t Gi l ber t Rates $1.00 per day and up D EN N Y & H ARVEY MOSIER, OREGON Builders and General Hardware. DEALERS IN Fresh and Cured Meats Country Produce Mosier - Oregon Alex. Stewart implement Notary Public and Fire Insurance Mosier Ranges, Alcohol, Gasoline and Coal fllil droves, Sporting Oregon! Good«, Sewing Machines, Groekery., Tin and Granitewars, Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Glass. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS W e pay prompt attention to out-of-town orders. Contractors in Stone, Brick anil Con crete Work Hood River Franz Hardware, Oregon H O O D DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. R IV E R , O R E G O N P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n ood O R iv e r V regon e il ! MOSIER Hood River Studio W. I) ROGERS. Proprietor OREGON MOSIER Barber Shop ! LUMBERING CO. Home Phone 6 2 K E. C. BROCK, HOOD RIVER, OREGON C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Capital and Surplus............................... $0:20,006 Resources over ...................................... 450,000 Interest paid in Savings Department and on Time Certificates of Deposit. CatU or write for further information, OFFICE OVER BUTLER BANKING COMPANY PHONES: Office 2H Residence 28 B HOOD RIVER - OREGON B l a c k s m it h Undertaker and Embalmer L aw yer Furniture and Carpets, Etc. : W. A. HUSBANDS A . J. Derby S. E. PAft TMESS HOOD RIVER, KÜregon FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ka/.ors put in first-class condition. D e n t is t (Branch) M ISS M. L M E TCA LF. A u lsU n t Photographs and Phonograps Hood River J. E. COLE. I CHAIRS HOOD RIVER GIVE US A CALL. I HOOD RIVER - OREGON CHIFFONIERS. Harness and Saddlery Goods Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc Hand-made Harness a Speciality Cigars. 1 BROS. GAY YOWELL, M*. ery, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and ! B r id a l DRESSERS, Oregon DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. i . iîr'HHKv^TWi- waaaawi General Merchandise Specialty il 5 Muster «M*«i k e aharir«* art laral rate«, ai>i paid for before aftidavii* are furnished. N ICHOL REAL ESTATE Lands Carrying a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station H INCLUDING h a m b e r l a i n ♦ ? o f Mosier, Oregon, n o w . C I i The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., is eo Fruit Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry A recent issue o f the Fruit GREAT WEALTH • Trade Journal and Produce Rec Is not within the reach of ord, of New York, contains the r_ very many people. Perhaps not following in regard to the pur very many really desire to attain chase and shipment by Stein , ... , A . , : great wealth, but most people hardt & Kelly, of New York, would like to acquire sufficient the 1909 crop of the Hood River- of this world’ s goods to place Mosier apples. It makes inter esting reading to residents of them beyond the ceaseless grind of financial dependence, and it is this section and will be the means possible for a great many to do o f turning many prospective in this. To some it apparently vestors and homeseekers to this comes easily, but for most peo wonderful country. In fact, the ple it is possible only through the publicity which this section will exercise of industry and frugal-, receive from the placing on the ity. Fortunately these are large- Eastern "markets o f our apples, Apples” U matters o f habit and can easi labeled “ Hood River , ,,,, . . 0 ly be cultivated. Many do not and Mosier Apples, where the J J .. , 15 ... ,, _____, . realize what may be accomplish- X public can see them and test J 7 * f, . ... f j ; ed by cultivating them until a t-, th e ir quality, will be of more di- f . * , . , „n, • ten tion is directed to the results rect and immediate benefit m ■ , . . 1 __ „ „ „ „ „ attained by others. Most men bringing investors here than any J who have gained competences in other method of advertising can. this country began with nothing. The article follows; They have gotten results through Seldom or never has an apple persistent industry and the sav- j deal created so much surprise or ing of the fruits of their labor. 1 resulted in more admiration for The MOSIER VALLEY BANK j it!s manipulator than that recent- is ready to help you cultivate the 1 ly consummated by Joseph H. 5 ^ ^ fiavit. Steinhardt, of the firm of Stein- _ ‘harut & Kelly, when he bought NOTICE, over 400,000 boxes o f the cream . . o f the Hood River apple crop. The committee on street light- Expectancy has been at a high WJsh *> announce that all pitch ever since the sale was ef- a rson s who have subscribed fected to see what the apples money for the purpose of defray street would bring on the New Y o r k '1" * the the expenses of the ‘ market where most of them will lights, I'fifhts, can can pay their subscrip- be disposed of. The most san tiona to W. E. Chown. Many persons have been approached guine expectations of the pur- personally, others by letter, and chasers were realized ’ yesterday there are a number who have not when the first sale from the J. yet been seen or written to who L. Dumas orchard, which was will no doubt be glad to subscribe embraced in the extensive deal a quarter or half a dollar a month, or give a lump sum for the main referred to, took place. The tenance of the street lights, quality o f the fruit fulfilled all which are a great convonionfe the expectations of the receivers not only to residents o f the town and the promises of the shippers. but to those living in the country The sale was private and satis- as well. New Line o f Furniture Received NO. 37 i . jc id factory prices were realized. WHY NOT? The purchase made by Stein It has been sugR'estad by Mr. hardt & Kelly embraces not on’y Whitney, who came up from the cream of the Hood River ap Portland last week to write up ples, but the*c;op of the Mosier this district for the Mosier Book Fruit Growers’ Association, the let which will be out this Winter J. L. Dumas orchard, the J. T. —and which, by the way, would h aggard orchard, the Garfield have been in the bands o f the orchard and a number o f others. public a month ago had the book J 0ver 5750,000 changed hands in not been written from the hotel jthig deal which js the largest sin porch—that this section be called gle transaction ever negotiated “ Mosier Hills instead ot ufo / a n Eastern firm. sier Valley,” as there is praeti The firm has airanged matters cally no valley here and that the so that they can divert cars of term is a misnomer. Further this fruit to the various markets, more, Mr. Whitney says that but the largest portion o f it will people who know what consti probably come to New York. The ' tute ideal conditions for apple purchase included the various growing are, among other things, varieties with the exception o f hills; that the best orchards and Bjn Davis and Russets. finest apples are found among The J. L. Dumas orchard, of the hills; and that as the topog which Steinhardt & Kelly hasj raphy of this section is mainly exclusive control, embraces 25,-' hills and bench land, with nu 000 to 30,000 taxes. Mr. Dumas merous “ draws” along creeks is president of the Horticultural which onejwould have to stretch, Society o f Oregon and will super his imagination severely to dig intend the pack and see that the nify by the name o f “ valley,” work leaves nothing to be de the name “ Mosier Valley” is I sired. erroneous and misleading. Peo- j Th * Mosier Fruit Growers’ As pie coming *here as prospective- sociation will ha e 20,000 boxes' investors expecting to find a and the pack will be second to real valley’ and perhaps prefer- none in the United States. Ev ing to live in a valiey, are disap erybody knows the kind of work pointed and claim that the conn t n-ned out by the Hood River, try has been misrepresented, arc Apple growers’ Union, whose refuse to invest. How the word reputation for square dealing and “ valley” became attached to attractive work has made then- Mosier is beyond our ken, and name a household word through certain it is that the name “ Mo out the country. Extra efforts sier Hills” is far more appropri- will be put forth by the associa-' ate for this section. tion to make the pack destined for Steinhardt & Kelly the neatest ever turned out from Oregon. Hood River Apples Arrive. &EDS. “ l.CH 3.uf Vm* Column............................. 44 J¿-teal iulvei tisenaenU «¿5R1 t# M arch if HOOD RIVER Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed OREGON MOSIER - - OREGON OREGON Res. Manager Ï “ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’’ Done with neatness and dispatch Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound. A RN O LD & R U P P DENTISTS Hood River Laundry Company H o o d R iver , O r eg o n . J. E. COLE, M ohikr A gen t M. E. WELCH R egister V eterinary S urgeon Office at Fashion Stables H ood R iver n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n . - All Our W ork Guaranteed O regon We will pay car iare from M mcr and return for patrons whose work amounts to $5 or over Notice for Publication NOTICE -FOR PUBIJCATION. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, O re-! Department o f the Interior. | gon, November 10, B 09. United States Land Office,The Dalles, Notice is hereby given that 'the j Oregon, November 8th, 1909. j Northern Pacific Railway Company, j Notice ie hereby given that Otis D. Hogg, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on Sep- whose postoffice address is St. Paul, | tember 3d, 1908, made Homestead, No. Minnesota, has this5th day of Novell.bar, for Lot 4, NW 1-4, SWI-4, Sec. 2, 1909 filed in this office its application to | i and N.K2 N 1-2 ..?.?1“4’ SE1-4, Sec. 3, Twp 2 N., - R ®«*-.3'.T.wP 2N R select under the provisions o f the Act ( J,i»fc?of ^ ^ o n ^ m ^ F i n a T c ^ fU l ! ’ ’mutation proof, to establish claim to I *20) as extended by the A(ft t*1*' land above described, before the o f Congress, approved dWay 17, 1906, • ^ J £ eeiv? V rf , “ VT NE 1 o f NW 1-4 S e e . 20, Tp. IN A pleaflferti p 'fire to spend a so Kon> on the ,.ay o f December, R. iz E..W. M. 8enai No. 06608. "Gontiootbrs Sullders Any and all persons claiming adverse- 1 c jfjj :fiour jg a t 1909. ly tht lands described, or desiring to Claimant names as witnesses: James Camp, Earl Bailey, A. M. Roup, object because o f the mineral character o f the land, or for any other reason, to S. E, Francisco’s P ool R oom . b s TTM A U D â F U R N I S H E D Wm. Cook, all o f Mosier, Oregon. the uisi.osal to applicant should file C. W. MOORE, th« ir ailldaviU o f protest in tills office, Register. on or before the 21 st day of December, _ 1901. S o f t D r i n k s , C a n d y , C i O a r s U n a 'F p E î U ^ îon Not Goal Land. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, i The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 1909. ; Notice ia hereby given that George M. Powell, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on January lftth, 1904, made Homestead, (Serial No. 03086*, No. 13192, for El-2, NE1-4. SW1-4 N E M , Section 35, Twp. 2 North, Range 11 bant, Willamette Meridian, has filpd notice o f intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to toe land «hove described, be- •ore the Register and Receiver o f the ! United States Land Office, at* The Dalles. Oregon, on the 21st day o f Dec- ■ ember. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Ole Oltson, Thomas C. Godberaon, "William C. Kruger, Joseph ’ll. Kruger, all o f Mosier, Oregon. c. w, Moor*, Have yr.u seen the Aladdin In- C. W . M o o r e , Register. Register. randosopef Kerosene Lamp? On (First pub. Hov. 19. Lset pu* Dec 17.) (First I’ -b . Ko. *'S. LastJ’uti. Use. 17) i ti .al t— liulleOn ol.ìcc. THE OAKS Hardwick & Nord Si T obacco • 'M o « !« , Oregon M O .’ lC l OregoA