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0 * PU3LISHED EVERY FRIDAY n y ADVERTISING RATES P rvim **011*1 Cards BULLETIN H. G. KIBÖRE. Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES T -# Y ihr. .P i . M t r * } » ... T'*r«x* M m iii». ...................| m t month | .M O ae sq uare............................................. ** ** O o a-q aartrr Colum n...........................“ “ l .yo ].•§ One-ha If Cuhim n................................ " M ¿ 5 # On* Column............................................ - - 9 OO Buaines» feral» w ill be ch arted at S oawta per line for each iuw rtk/n. I>ir»l adrertisem ents w ill is all caasa be ch arted l a t é r a l a* class m attar Ma* h 12, »**». uf tha i» >8t offl*c at M ob »**, Ort jr««n. uiul.r the A c t o í Lavish entertainment o f the vis M Joier hr.s Night Operator. Mosier now has a night ooer- itors by the manufacturers of t >r at the depot and it will no this district will be a feature of longer he necessary for patrons the convention and plans to give o f the road to shiver in the cold the delegates a good time are al outside the station while waiting ready under way. A committee, for the late night and early headed by W. B. Mackay. has morning trains. The night op- th»8 feature in charge. Anelah- trick” ” is from 2 p. m. bincluet >3 011 the erator’s "trick t() ^ „ m‘ iand trips to the sawmill plants This latest concession o f th e1 near c*ty’ excursions on the railroad is one which the Mosier iae harbor, and probably a jaunt Commercial Club and the Mosier *> a caniP in the tiniber Bulletin have been trying to se-lnot far from P,,rtland are pron- ctire for some time, and the Mo- is ' d- The ^ th e r.n g will be an nier public generally will voice important one in lumber circles. its appreciation. We do not pride and it is expected there will be ©,irsr>lve3 tl\at the various con 400 delegates in attendance. veniences with which the com pany has favored us recently have come by merely having SIX MONTHS OLD. been asked for, but because Today closes six months of the railroad company, realizing business for the MOSIER that Mosier is becoming of eon- V A L L E Y BANK. s durable commercial importance, That there was a general v-ith ¡.respects o f still greater demand for and need o f srch itivity in the near future, con- an institution in the Mosier s lers that Mosier is entitled to District and that its organi i d it asks for. zation was timely and well-ad There are a few more things vised, is amply shown by the v \at Mosier will ask the company fact that there are now 175 tiw * in guod time—things we’ ll individual accounts on our ; ■ t because we ‘ ‘need them in books. uur husiness. ” But we can wait The business o f the bank awhile longer for them. In the up to this time has been far lu.'an time we are prop r'y think in excess of the expectations i 1I for the favors we have re- o f its officers and they desire e li ved, and take off our hats to to fake this opportunity of 1 1 j J . R. & N. Co. expressing their apprecia tion o f the very general sup F r t Growers Hold Enthusiastic port extended us. Meeting. W e want every one in the entire community to feel a T in meeting o f the Horticult personal interest in this bank. ure ; Society last Monday was one We are willing and anxious o f tin bait the Society ever had. to serve you in any way pos Tu v j was a large attendance sible, consistent with con at b>th morning and afternoon servative business methods, « ‘.«ion. Mr. Bateham reported and you can in turn help us oiujjrrcutions on the Apple Shows and at the same time further o f 1))9 at Seattle, Hood River, the interests o f the commu Portland and Spokane, from nity and yourself. W i t h which he drew optimistic conclu concerted action the Mosier sions for the products o f this District is destined to make district and its future. rapid strides in the near fu Mr. Rogers gave a talk on the ture, and we are here to manufacture and use o f arsenate help bring about such action. <*f lea l, « K 1 he was followed by G See LARAWAY We wish you increased happiness and prosperity during 1910, and trust you will establish business rela tions with us if you have not already done so. Sincerely, R o b t . M. RO s s , Cashier. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry H e can make ¡¡our watch keep time The A rth u r & B u rt Drug Co., of Mosier, Oregon, IS N O W OPEN FOR B U SIN E SS, Delegates from Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Montana and Utah will attend the convention o f the Western Retail Lumber Dealers’ Association, which will meet in Portland February 14, 15 and 16.1 u s 's cbas' n£ tbe delusion. N ew L in e o f Furniture Received INCLUDING ÉEDS, DRESSERS, CHIFFONIERS, GHAIRS ETC. A lso An Attraeti v# L/fie of W. E. C hown MOSIER, - Heating Stoves OREGON C Fruit Lands I Specialty : j ery, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and Cigars. Prescriptions a Specialty. GIVE US A CALL. Gilbert- Vaughan Implement Company O Oregon Mosier DAVENPORT M o s ie r H A R N E S S Co. IS O Harness and Saddlery Goods Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc Hand-made Harness a Specialty HOOD RIVER - T JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. OREGON DENNY & HARVEY Accommodations Rates $1.00 per day and up and MOSIER. OREGON Builders and General Hardware. Fire Insurance Ranges, Alcohol, Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves, Sporting DEALERS IN Fresh and Cured Meats Country Produce Mosier - Oregon Alex. Stewart Notary Public Mosier Oregon Goods, Sewing Machines, Crockery. Tin and Graniteware. Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Glass. We pay prompt attention to out-of-town orders. JOHN G. ZOLLS & SONS Contractors in Stone, Brick ami Con Franz Hardware, crete Work Hood River Oregon HOOD RIVER, D AV ID ROBINSON, M? D. P PINES HOTEL he MOSIER m a r k e t ^ 00^ h y s ic ia n a n d W D. R O G E R S, Proprietor OREGON Photographs and Phonograps Hood River J. E. C O LE. HOOD RIVER. OREGON Capital and Surplus.......................... $120,000 Resources over................................. 450,000 Interest paid in Savings Department and on Time Certifícales of Deposit Call or write for further information. C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. D e n t is t OFFICE OVER B UTLER B A N K IN G C O M PAN Y PHONES: Office 28 Residence 28 B OREGON A. J. Derby S. E. HARTM ESS j HOOD R IV E R - O REGO N E. C. BROCK, Res. Manager L Undertaker and Embalmer Furniture and Carpets, Etc. HOOD RIVER, : Oregon FIRST NATIONAL BANK Razors put in first-class condition. - MISS M. I . METCALF. AutoUnt Hood River Studio MOSIER B a rb er Shop HOOD RIVER O R EG O N S urgeon MOSIER LUMBERING CO. Phone 62K rego n GAY YO W ELL, Mgr. regon (Branch) paid fo r before affidavit»- ere furnished. C. G. NICHOL General Merchandise h a m berla in REAL ESTATE Carrying a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station 1 B r i d a l V e i l “ What is a dollar, anyhow?" The question is an easy one to answer. A dollar is what some men promise to pay for their country paper. It is something a newspaper man enjoys more in anticipation than in reality. It is the price o f a day’ s work for some men and a single night’ s drink for others. It is what the w ife frequently needs but sel- dom has. It is the power that makes or unmakes men. It is that which, possessing, men may accomplish much good in this cold world; and which, lacking, drives them to crime. It is the hardest thing to get and the easi est thing to get rid of, known to mankind. It is a blessing in a small measure and a curse in many instances. I t is mighty and scarce. No man ever had all that he wanted and no man ever will. A dollar is a snare and a delusion, and every one of eo . Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for H o o d R iv e r Sir. Collis, who told about power sprayers. Mr. Duncan’s address on Tree Planting was full o f practical points evidently gleaned from extensive experience, which seemed to meet with the approba tion of other large growers pres ent. J. M. Carrtill, the Manager o f the Fruit Growers’ Association, told how the growers could men- tally and materially help each other, especially by making ev- ery effort to maintain perfect grading and packing o f fruit. Great interest was manifested in all the subjects and the dis- cussion which followed consumed so much time that the topic o f Spraying was deferred until the meeting set for January 17,1910, when the entire day will be de voted to this topic in full detail. Officers elected at this meeting for the coming year were:— Pres., Amos Root; Vice-Pres., J. P. Carroll; Secretary, A. P. Bateham; Treasurer, Geo. Sel- linger. NO. 43 MOSI ER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FR ID A Y, DECEMBER 31. 1909 VOL. I M i.-oh a. 1^7». to the p arty ordarfe* them, a t legal rate«, and aw yer HOOD R IVER W. A. HUSBANDS B lacksmith Horae Shoeing and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed - - OREGON OREGON MOSIER OREGON “ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ” ARNOLD Done with neatness and dispatch E x c l u s iv e l y a t P l a t h s . K 0D A C K S and SUPPLIES - M CDONALD’ S C A N DIES - P A L M E R ’ S PERFUMES - FLEM ISH A R T CO’S. P YR O G R APH IC M ATE R IA LS ■ Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound. Hood River Especially Prescriptions, A t P ^ A J T H 'S . The Drug Store On the Corner, Hood River, Oregon N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Not Coal Land, Not Coal Land. Department of the Interior. Department o f the Interior. United States Land Office, United States Land Office,The Dalles, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 1909. Oregon, December 9th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that George Notice is hereby given that John H. M. Powell, o f Mosier, Otegon, who on Surface, o f The Dalles, Oregon, who, January 16th, 1904, made Homestead, on September 1st, 1908, made Home (Serial No. 03066), No. 13192, for EI-2. stead, No. 0877, for 81-2 S W 1-4, Sec. NE1-4, SW1-4 NE1-4, 8ection 88, Twp, 15, Tp. 2 North, R, 12 E W M ., has filed 2 North, Range 11 East, Willamette notice o f Intention to make Final com- Meridian, has filed notice o f Intention to mutation proof, to establish claim to make final fiv# year Proof, to establish the land above described, before the fclaim to the land above described, be' _ . . . . . ¡fore the Register and Receiver of the R*celv" o t United United State. Land Office, at The L * nd 0ffice ■* D“lle*- O n - • Dalles, Ofegon, on the 21st day o f D e o *> "• on the 2°th of 1910. I eiflber 1909 Claimant names as witnesses! Claimant names as witnesses; S tf"l"V Eastman William Marsh, ,, Robert Hardwick, all o f Mosier, Ore- C. CSdbrrton, Ole Oleson. Thomas Gtabrreon, lfori. Georg- W. Renoe of The Dalles. William C. Kruger, Joseph H. Kruger, Oregon and Edgar Burlingame, of i all o f Mosier, Oregon. Jo8kS, Washington. C. W. M o o r s . Register. C. W. MOORE. • First pub-, t ’nv. 19. Last puixDee 17.) i Register, — J Laundry Company * J . E . C O L E . M ohikb 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 ur g eo n Office at Fashion Stables H ood R iv e r - O regon NOTICE OF PU BLICATIO N. All Our Work Guaranteed We will pay car fare from M >sier and return for patrons otiose ! work amounts to $5 or over i Not Coal Land. Department o f the Interior. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 10th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Howard H. Smith, o f The Dallea, Oregon, who on April 14th, 1903, made Homestead. (Serial No. 02866), No. 12468. for El-2 NE1-4, El-2 Sel-4, Section 13. Twp. 1 I , North, Range 11 East, Willamette Mer- idian, has filed notice o f Intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the iand above described, be A pleasant place to spend fore the Register and Receiver o f the cial hour is at United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st day of Dec ESTIMATES F U R N I S ember, 1909. Claimant name* a* witnesses: Bert Martin, John ptagman, Horace Martin and L, 0> Dawson, all o f The S o f t D r i n k s , C a n d y , C i g a r s | ON APPLICATION Dalle*, Oregon. T obacco C. W. M o o rs . Register, Hardwick & Nord THE OAKS a ao- Contractors & Builders S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room. HED r <FU»l Vuh'lehHon Nov. ls.jusl p-.ib. Do,, 17.) Motisr, Oregon - Oregon