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— I U 3U S H E D EVERY FRIDAY BY m r ß V, ; V. H. G. KIBBEE. Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION <---- » ADVERTISING R A IE S •*í RATES V '■/ : ! V r. O mí * Ye«r.......... . , 3. & Y " V— vjx ^ Jr' \T TT ^ L., M 'r 'i 8 1 5 ^ 7 Jfci M i N ¿á ' • t' rii Y;*. Á¿2L 1 ■ A f rr TT v r ^ A -SP^rA tt y 2 -A n li iJ ,M K J 1 3 -'L J iLàr IL*? il M on th s........ Thi* -e M u o th s .. P ¡nfe*.JoraI C a rd s.............................i»«r m<.uth | ,8t O ne itii are í 2 s L z>îk sJL ** l or O ne-quart* r C t lu m n ......................... “ " ) g| O ita-half C .lu m n ............................... “ “ 5 O ne C o lu m n ........................................... " ** 9 of liuainca “ locals will be churned at 5 c e n ti per Una for »ach insertion. Uat'TC«! *3 a#e<»ini <pî«3s matter Mar^h 1?. i I^jral a d r e r tis «m e n ti w ill in all cR«es be ch a rred ut tl»-» p o st o f iic e a t '.à >si*r, O rejrcn , und.-r th e A c t <f I ’ tr-*h 3, l>79. vol . r MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ^ in Mosier. The subscriptions of these gen 'em?n should call ft r s r e r a l as generous from tho.-e in Mosier who are benefited e' - ery night by the street light . The lett rs fellow: Two Road Meetings. E. L. Root, supervisor of Road District No. 10, went to The Dalles Tuesday to post in the court house a notice of a public meeting ot the taxpayers in ids district, to be held December 29, Portland. Ore., Nov. 22, ’09. to vote a special tax levy for Althea S. Akers, road purposes in District No. 10, Mosier, Ore. Three notices, as required by j Dear Madam: law, have been posted by Mr. j Yours to hand and con- Root in his district, and similar tents noted. Enclosed please notices were also pasted in Road find $6 as my subs e-i lion fo r a District No. 9 by Supervisor W . year t > apply 0.1 the lights at l i Huskey, calling fo ra meeting Mosier. . Yours very truly, to be held in Mosier on Dec. 27, D a v e n p o r t B ros . with the same object in view for his district. Portland, Ore., Nov. 22, ’09. It is a privilege, freely exer cised by many otherwise good; Mrs. Althea S. Akers, American citizens, to roar Mosier, Ore. whenever a “ special tax levy1’ Dear Madam: is mentioned, no matter for what I wish to congratulate purpose it is to be used. It is the women of Mosier on the suc possible that some of the taxpay- cess of your Civic Improvement ers in Districts 9 and IQ may ob- Club. The lamps you speak of ject to an extra assessment lor " eie sure‘ v needed and m i !! be a great benefit to the citizens as road purposes. But it cannot be . well a3 the traveling publics denied that our roads neeu re- There are a great many other ¡'airing. There is not a road in; things that will add to the health, either district that is as good as beauty and convenience of they it should be, although much tim e1 town, so I hope Lie Civic Ini- , , , 1 . , provement Club will persevere in mid money leave been spent on £ 1gìi. effort3 am, ,)e 'not discour. inem. It is easily seen that a j a ,-ed by the difficulties that you I 1 :pervisor of any road district is will have to contend with, as greatly handicapped in making h v v will be many, I have no mads and keeping them in good j U^C c »ndition with insufficient funds, ! , 1 herewith enclose you check »10 matter how exper th e may be L ^ d d r e r t j>a> eo . C Fruit Lands F o r b u s in e s s a Specialty j Mosier . ery, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy Oregon Harness and Saddlery Goods Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc , Hand-made Harness a Specialty and Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. M GIVE US A CALL. PINES HOTEL T he Good Accommodations DENNY & HARVEY r\ Rates $1.00 per day and up D EALER S IN Fresh and Cured Meats -T J Country Produce JL Mosier Alex. Stewart 1 1 and I Mosier OP M O SIE R O R EG O N Oregon - Fire Insurance Builders and General 'Hardware. Ranges, Alcohol. Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves, Sporting Oregon Goods, Sewing Machines, Crockery, Tin and Graniteware, Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Glass. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS W e pay prompt attention to out-of-town orders. Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con crete Work Hood River Oregon P h y s ic ia n R O iv e r r eg o n and OREGON MOSIER B a r b e r Shop I Franz Hardware, H O O D Photographs and Phonograps Hood River FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital and Surplus................................... $120,000 Resources over............................................ 450,000 Interest paid in Sa'd gs Department and on Time Certificates of Deposit. Call or write for further information, O F F IC E O V E R B U T L E R B A N K IN G C O M P A N Y PH O N ES: O ffice 28 R esidence 28 B HOOD R IVE R - OREGON A. S. E. B A R T M E S S Hom e Phone 6 2 K E. C. BROCK, Res. Manager I Oregon Razors put in first-class condition. D e n t is t HOOD RIVER - OREGON i MISS M. L. METCALF. AitltUnt Hood River Studio C. H. JENKINS, D. M . D. (Branch) O R E G O N W. D. ROGERS, Croprietor J. E. COLE. LUMBERING CO. R IV E R , S urgeon MOSIER RiDAL V e i l I r eg o n MOSIER MARKET . ood O o s i e r JOHN W E LLBE R G , Prop. - Notary Public H ■* OREGON HOOD RIVER D AVID ROBINSON, M. D. There are many things which would add to the comfort, safety and convenience of the Mosier public, an important one being the proper lighting of the princi pal streets. The Civic Improve ment Club raised sufficient funds this Fall to purchase three gaso line lamps which were placed in advantageous positions on our streets and are a great conven- venience when in working order. But it takes money to main tain even three lights. Money for this purpose was raised by subscription, but not eno«gh to keep them going constantly. The treasury of the Civic Improve ment . Club is about empty and it will be necessary for the citi zens to come to the rescue if we would have our streets lighted. For the information of those who have been approached per sonally or by letter and who have subscribed or promised to give money to maintain the lights, we will state that in a recent is COMING ! sue of the Bulletin all such per sons were requested to leave On Tuesday night, Dec. 28th, their subscriptions with W. E. Eugene Knox, the well known Chown. W e are requested to ' impersonator, will give an enter- again ask all contributors toi tainment in Stroup’s Hall, under! leave their subscriptions with th® auspices of the Mosier Ath- Mr. Chown as soon as possible. |et'c Club. The Puyallup(Wash- The secretary or of the Im- ',ngton) Tnb< u('}e, says of his p er-: Ine secretary me Civic 1, 1 ivic fm formance: As an impersonator 0 - 'r7a; GAY YOWELL, Mgr. Carrying a full tine o f Drugs. Patent Medicine, Station S, 1 aid fo r fc-.ore affidavits are fu r n b h e d . IC. G. NIC h o l j General Merchandise DAVENPORT i HARNESS Co. o f Mosier, Oregon, o p e n h a m b e r l a i n REAL ESTATE The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., j A Public Necessity. j lie can make your watch keep time n o w NO. 40 I ‘It&S-'r. Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for jj Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry is I to the party orderin g them , a t kfral ratai, and 1909 10, V LARAWAY ® earlier he begins the sooner will he acquire it. One of the best ways to begin is to open a bank account with a reputable bank like the MO SIER V A L L E Y B A N K . It behooves all young men to make this start early in their careers. Among the imme diate benefits are: You will be more systematic in all your business transac tions. You will be more successful because you will conduct your affairs with greater economy, while the surplus funds actually accumulated will give you resources to use for more profitable buy ing and to take advantage of opportunities where ready money is required. One of the chief causes of business failures is lack o f capital. Every man as well as every business needs a reserve fund. -> -t. -at ; G ; c ™ad buili ‘ n? 0rb0Wt j “ dicious- ! m Wishing you ail abundant suc- 1 ; he uses thè tunds at his com -, cess jn your good work, mand. I remain Yours respectfully. Money with which to build and ' C. L. M c K e n n a . maintain good roads should never be grudgingly given for every ♦me knows that good roads build l A BUSINESS STANDING «¡> any country, enhance the val Ta necessary before a man ue of property and make life, can expect to do much busi especially country life, worth ness. and the sooner he gets living. it the better off he is. The J. Derby B l a c k s m it h Undertaker and Embalmer L aw Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed OREGON MOSIER - - OREGON yer Furniture and Carpets, Etc. HOOD RIVER, : OREGON W . A. H USBANDS HOOD RIVER “ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ’ ’ Done with neatnenu and dispatch Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound. E x c l u s iv e l y P latees . at Hood River KODACKS and SUPPLIES - M CDONALD’ S C A N DIES - PALM ER ’ S PERFUMES - FLEMISH ART CO’ S. PYROGRAPHIC M ATERIALS =------ — — — provement Club sent out letters Mr. Knox has few equals, and to several non-residents of Mo- carries his hearers with him into •ier who have interests here, j the scenes he depicts. ” ind we here publish the replies Mo^lerites wishing to he well to two o f them, showing the in- ®r*fert3ined, will rdh?ember the terest and generosity of the ^ o fA L * n° X’S ^pearance , . . , here, tickets on sale at the writers, who are infrequently I ¿ r u g Store. Especially Prescriptions. A t P L A T H ’ S. * The Drug Store On the Com er, Hood River, Oregon laundry ARNOLD Company — J . E. C O L E , M ohirk A g e n t & RUPP DENTISTS — H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n . M. E. WELCH R e g is t e r V e t e r in a r y S urgeon Office at Fashion Stables H o o d R iv e r - O regon All Our W ork Guaranteed W e will pay car fare from M >sier New Line o f Furniture Received INCLUDING B e d s , 54 dressers , c h if f o n ie r s , c h a ir s etc . A lso Afi Attractive Line of Healing Stoves C hown - OREGON NOTICE FOR PU BLICATION. Not Coal Land. Department o f the Interior. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that George M. Powell, of Mosier, Oregon, who on January 16th, 1904, made Homestead, | (Serial No. 03066), No. 13192, for El-2, NE1-4, SW 1-4 NE1-4, Section 25, Twp Notice for Publication NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department o f the Interior. United States Land Office,The Dalles, Oregon, November 8th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Otis D. Hogg, o f .Mosier, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 3d, 1908, made Homestead, No. 0913, for Lot 4, N W 1-4, S W 1-4, Sec. 2, and N 1-2 SE1-4, Sec. 3, Twp. 2 N ., R. 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed U. S. Land Office at The Dailea, Ore gon, November 10, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the , Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postoffice address is St. Paul, ; Minn* sota, has this 5th day o f November, I 1909 filed in this office its application to select under the provisions o f the Act j o f Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (301 2 North. Range M East Willamette STuU t^i to | ^ Meridian, ha« filed notice o f intention to the land above described, before the of Uontfr**«*, approved May 17, 1906, .f,ake ? ■’ n e year Proof, to establish Register and Receiver c l the U n it-ù *he NE 1-4 o f N W 1 * fc c . 2D, Tp. IN ¡aim to the land above <1 scribc-J, be- Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- R. 12 E .,W . M. Serial No. 05608. the I3th day o f December, i fore th» P op ster ar.J Receiver o f the ÇjJo® Any and all persons claiming adverse j United States Land Office, at The ly the lands describ' d, or desiring to Ckimant names as witnesses: Dalles, Oregon, on the 2ist day o f Dec- James Camp, Earl Bailey, A . M. Roup, object !>ecauac o f the mineral cnaracter o f the land, or for any other reason, to m ter, laOJ. V/m. Cook, all o f Mo4ier, Oregon. the disposal to applicant, should file Claimant raWP:i aa witnesses: C. W . MOORE, their affidavits o f prot»st in tills office, Ole OleSorl, Thomas C. Oodberson, Register. on or before the 21st day of December, WilllamC, Kruger, Joseph H. Kruger, 190*. all 6 f Mosier, Oregon. C. V ’ . MOORE. Have ydu fTen the Aladdin In* C. W . M oo rf , Repb '- n Register. fcaudeaccnt Kerosene I^anip? On pub. : c . I Am* p J .r J ,) , fFilin Pub. Nov 19. Last Pub. Dec. 17) trial at Bulletin office. ... and return for patrons fvhose work amounts to $5 or over Hardwick & Nord THE OAKS A pleasant place to spend a so Contractors & Builders cial hour is at S . E. Franciscos Pool R oom . E S T I M A T E S F U R N I S H E D I S oft D rinks , C andy , C igars ON APPLICATION T obacco Most«!-, Oregon1 - 1 0 c * » d " Oregon