Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 17, 1909, Image 1

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VOL. I
MOSIER. V /ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , DECEM BER
Nigiit Operator Needed at Depot housekeeping in the pleasant
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home which the groom has been
One rood (urn d « e r v e 3 nr.oth-
„ „ ¿ » ouUkitls of
er. The O. R. & N. Co. has
' town.
ted up the depot with a very
Georpe did the honors last
comfortable waiting room suffi­
niphl with the cigars, add invit­
ciently commodious for the pres­
ed the public to a dance in
ent needs of Mosier and fo r ;
Stroup’s Hall last nipht. where
which we are duly appreciative j
they took occasion to congratu­
and grateful. This answers all
late the younjt married couple
purposes during the daytime,
and made merry until alaLe hour.
hut is useless at night as there
The B ulletin extends hearty
is no night opera tor, which means!
congratulations.
that the waiting room is locked
at night against tlie traveling
None but the initiated know
public. The need of an op-' n
the
accuracy required in a print­
waiting room at night was em­
ing
office. The average reader
phasized recently when a lady
who
detects a misspelled word
from the East, with her baby,
or
a
letter upside down feels
arrived here late at night arid,
that
his
mission on earth is not
being a stranger, and there be­
ing no one about tfie depot a.'conp I shed until he has called 1
from whom she could get infor­ the attention of the overworked
mation, she was had to wait out­ editor the gla^ng defect. [ThiS|
side the depot in the cold and tends to soften the overworked
darkness, hoping that someone editor’s feelingstoward the afore-
would happen along who could Uaid “ average” reader.] He does
conduct her to a »Xitel. It is not notice the thousands and
probable that, had no one ap­ tens of thousands of letters that
peared on the scene, the lady are in place, or the multitude of
-would have spent the remainder words correctly spelled, hut his
of the night on the depot plat­ eagle eye is glued on the one out
of place. So it is with our deeds.
form.
Not only do we need a night Man does a thousand good deeds
operator,
but
some
one ’.¡id no attention is paid to them;
should be at the depot to nu et but if he makes one mistake it is
the late night and early morning •lashed all over the world. A
trains and conduct strangers to lifetime may he spent in building
?he hotel. This means business up a reputation that may be
T h e;
for the landlord. Strangers nat­ wrecked in a moment.
urally get a very poor impression world is a harsh critic, exacting
o" the town on arriving late at to a fault.—Ex.
night and finding the waiting-
room locked up and the streets
sbrooded in darkness, with no D E P O SIT YOUR CHECKS
one in waiting to pilot them to a
In the MOSIER VALLEY
warm room and bed. A short
RANK, no matter upon what
time ago these things were not
bank they are drawn. Our
expected of what was then a lit-
facilities are such that we
Ide way station, but Mosier is
can collect a check on any
growing of sufficient importance
bank anywhere. D e p o s i t
to be recognized in many re­
with us and then pay your
spects and no doubt if the mat­
accounts with your o w n
ter o f a night operator were tak­
check on this bank. Even
en up in the right way with the
if you expect to pay outsat
railroad officials, they would con­
once the entire amount of
sider tiie matter favorably. The
your deposit, bring it to this
O. ft. &, N . Co. kept x night man
bank anyway, for we firmly
here sew raí years ago when
believe that if you learn how
»here was, much less passenger,
safe and convenient it is to
(txpiesB and freight traffic than
pay fut check you will never
at present, and it would ap­
do otherwise, and we are
pear that their business inter­
confident that you will be so
ests and the comfort and con­
well pleased with the atten­
venience o f the traveling public
tion and service that you will
would justify putting one on
receive here that you will
now. At all events it would do no­ become one of our regular
harm to bring the matter to their! customers.
attention. We do not mean to
The value of this institution
imply that the railroad officials, j to the community has been
in their capacity as public ser­
generally »recognized and the
vants, do not strive to serve the
majority of the people o f the
public faithfully, or that th ey ' Mosier District already have
would refuse any reasonable de­
accounts with us. Will you
mand, such as the one in ques-' not help to make it unani­
tion would be, but it is not un­
mous before the beginning
likely that, in the consideration
o f the new year?
of matters o f more general pub­
lic importance; our smafi need»
would be overlooked unless'
COMING !
brought diretly to their notice.
On Tuesday night, Dec. 28th,
Eugene
Knox, the well known
Chamberlain-Mhddleswart.
A quiet home wedding was, impersonator, will give an enter-
solemnized yesterday at noon, at bainment in Stroup s Hall, under
the residence of Mr.’ and Mrs. E. the auspices o f the Mosier Ath-
J. Middleswart, when
their ¡etic Clul)- The PuyjiHup (Wash-
youngest daughter, Miss Mary, m&bin) Tribune, says o f his per-
became the brick o f Mr. George ‘ ? r™ nce: , Aaan impersonator
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„ " Mr. Knox has few equals, and
Chamberlain. I he Rev. R. D. carries his hearers with him into
Benham, an old friend of the the scenes he depicts.”
groom, officiated.
Mosierites wishing to be well
Both the bride and groom are entertained, will remember the
well known and held in high es- f*ate ° f Mr. Knox’s appearance
teem by a teirge cirde o f friends.
q l ‘.^ ets on saIe at the
The happy couple wffl go t o 1
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H ood Rivers Reliable Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds, jew elry
He can make your watch keep tim e ,
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
o f Mosier, Oregon,
is now open F or business ,
INCLUDING
dressers .
CHIFFONIERS,
CHAIRS
ETC.
ALSO
An Attractive Line of
W. E
C hown
MOSIER,
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Heating Stoves
OREGON
t.> the p a il) ardali.!K them, at letra! rato«, and
17, 1909
NO. 41
G.
Í General
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1 Merchandise
DAVENPORT j
m b e r l a in
Fruit
Lands
Specialty a
Mosier
HARNESS Co.
M o s ie r
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
ery, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and
Harness and Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
Prescriptions a Specialty.
GIVE US A CALL.
NICHOL
REAL ESTATE
Carrying a full line o f Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station­
Cigars.
HOOD RIVER
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O reg o n
PINES HOTEL
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JOH N W ELLBER G . Prop.
OREGON
MOSIER m a r k e t Good Accommodations
DENNY & HARVEY
Rates $1.00 per day and up
D EALERS IN
Fresh and Cured Meats
OREGON
Country Produce
Mosier
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Oregon
Alex. Stewart
Notary Public
and
Fire Insurance
Mosier
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 A SONS
W e pay prompt attention to out-of-town orders.
j Contractors in Stone, Brick ami Con­
crete Work
Hood River
P h y s ic ia n
O rego n
V
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Franz Hardware,
Oregon
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
r id a l
HOOD
LUMBERING CO.
MOSIER
Photographs and Phonograps
Hood River
M OSIER
B a r b e r Shop
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
C. H. JENKINS. D. M. D.
Capital and Surplus................................$120,000
Resources over....................................... 450,000
Interest paid in Savings Department and on
Time Certificates of Deposit. Call or write
for further information,
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OREGON
A. J. Derby
S. E. BARTMESS
Undertaker and Kmbalmer
HOOD RIVER,
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OREGON
Done with neatness and dispatch
Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound.
at
P lath
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KODACKS and SUPPLIES - MCDONALD’S CAN­
DIES - PALMER’S PERFUMES - FLEMISH ART '
CO’ S. PYROGRAPHIC MATERIALS
_____ ________
Especially Prescriptions,
Hood
River
Company
e t e r in a r y
S urgeon
Office at Fashion Stables
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O regon
H ood River, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
!
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
OREGON MOSIER
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ARNOLD
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H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n .
Notice for Publication
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not Coal Land.
Department o f the Interior.
United States Land Office,
I The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. llth , 1909.
N otice is hereby given that George
M. Powell, o f Moslem, Oregon, who on
January 16th, 1904, made Homestead,
{Serial No. 03066), No. 13192, for El-2,
NE1-4, SW1-4 NE1-4, Section 36, Twp.
2 North, Range 11 East, W illamette
Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to
make final five year Proof, to establish
tlaim to the land abuv. described, be-
fore the Register and R eceiver o f the
United States Land Office, at The
bailes, Oregon, on the 21st day o f Dec-
efnber, 1909.
Claimant naniel as witnesses:
Ole Oleaon, Thomas C. Godberson,
William C. Kruger, Joseph H. Kruger,
all o f Mosier, Oregon.
C. W. MooRR, Registe»-.
IF irstpu b. Uev: 19- L d itp u b .D ee 17.)
HOOD RIVER
W. A. HUSBANDS
M . E. W E L C H
H oo d R iv e r
The Drug Store On the. Com er,
Laundry
J. E. COLE, M o s ie r A g e n t
R e g is t e r V
A t P L A T H ’ S.
L aw yer
Furniture and Carpets, Etc.
“ FINE L A U N D R Y W O R K ”
E x c l u s iv e l y
Oregon
Razors put in first-class condition.
HOOD R IV E R
E. C. BROCK, Res. Manager
MISS M. L. METCALF. AuU U at
Hood River Studio
OFFICE OVER BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 28 B
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
OREGON
W. D. ROGERS. Proprietor
OREGON
D e n t is t
(Branch)
R IV E R ,
S urgeon
and
J. E. COLE.
H om e Phone 6 2 K
paid f i . licfort affi*. ; vits are fum i. hed.
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G eo . C h a
L A R A WA Y
1 B
New Line of Furniture Received
«m .
See
H o o d R iver
B e d s ,
Ui.o square
Fi I
Jh. » È- .
One Y en r........
Six M ou lh t...
Throe M w tfu .
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Profcftsion«! Cauls
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All Our W ork Guaranteed
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We will pay car fare from M ^sier
and return for patrons ivhose
work amounts to $5 or over
U. S. I.and Office at The Dalles, Ore­
gon, November 10, 1909.
Not Coal Land.
Department o f the Interior.
Notice is hereby given that the
United States Land Office,The Dalles, Northern Pacific Railway Company,
Oregon, December 9th, 1909.
whose postoffice address is St. Paul, j
N olle« is hereby given that John H. Minnesota, has this 5th day o f November,
Surface, o f Th« Dalles, Oregon, who, 1909 filed in this office its application to i
on September 1st, 1908, made Home­ select under the provisions o f the A ct
stead, No, 0877, for Sl-2 S W l-4 , Sec. o f Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30
15,
2 N
North,
R. 12 LW
EW M ., has hied
filed | Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the Act
10) Tp,
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noUc4 oi intention to make Final com- o f Congress, approved May 17, 1906,
mut* t»on proof, to establish claim to the NF. 1-4 o f NW M (W . 20. Tp. IN
pleaaant place to spend a so­
the , land ahove describ*«!, before the R. 12 E ..W . M. Serial No. 0660«.
Register and Receiver o f the United
Any and all person* claiming adverse-
cial hour is at
^tate* Land Office at The Dalles, Ore- i |y the lands described, or desiring to
^on* 0n
‘*ay ° t January, 1910. j object because o f the miner:.! character
Clalnlatll namea as witnesses:
o f the land, or for any other reason, to S. E. Francisco's Pool Room.
Stanley Eastman, William Marsh, the disposal to applicant, should file
Robert Hardwick, all o f Mother, Ore- their affidavits o f protest In this office,
on; Gfcbrge W. Reno«, o f The Dalles on or before the 2fst day o f December,
S o f t D r in k s , C a n d y , C ig a r s
Tegon, and Edgar Burlingame, o f 190*.
Cobks, Washington,
C. W MOORE.
T obacco
C. W. MOORE.
Register.
Register fl-iret Pub. N »v 19. Last Pub. liec. 17)
THE OAKS
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Mosier,
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Hardwick & Nord
Contractors
& Builders
ESTIMATES F U R N I S H E D
ON APPLICATION
Oregon Mo^er
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