Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 21, 1910, Image 1

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Entered as second-class matter March 12. KVfi). at
the p >-t office at Master, Oregon, um kr the A ct of
March 3.1879.
MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,
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Lave.
O JA Pe if : / I j AND u L .'i.-'b.
” • importent rea nre
Port kind, Or. , Jan. 18. (ó. vi: i) i
A big con ,- •ntion of tbi. com- ; G ti: - - st-.-m of Bank ftion-
ey On 1 'rn which has been
ing yoevr for Portland i.î i at f
the Ancient Order o f Hiberni-j p-rfect ’ to answer the same
ana. The rnuunl gHtii^rin-:- of
purpose'S as Postal and Kx-
the national body will be held ! press ft [oney Orders.
One of the first acts of the
here July 15-2 i and it is thought
VALLEY
C.K
the greatest meeting in the his- j U Osi
tory of the order in America will r was to become a member of
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non, ti ; n • • • ur-
occur at that. time. There are
ing for it custom; rs the
1400 accredited delegates who
bene, t o f i s protective fea­
will be in a¡ icmiene* -t id .¡¡ a u­
tures. We are now • arrang­
dition, many other members and
in'!-
to i t h e Association
their friend ! will make the trip ;
form
money Order and
to the Northwest. Ic is expect­
will he glad to explain its ad-
ed that no lo3s than 30,000 visit-
tors will be attracted to the¡ vn tages < ver the Postal and
North Pacific Coast by this con-j -Express Money orders for
general use.
vention.
Committees are at
work planning entertainment for
Thc-y are just as available
the Hibernians and every indica­
in making remittances, cost
tion now points to the gathering! less and afford better receipts
being a big success.
for .youx money.
Wool growers of the country1
wil: .tacher in Portland ui 1L-. !,
GRAND VIEW.
bringing to this city a conven­
It has been suggested to have
tion .epresentative o f a great in­
dus..-. . Delegates to the recent a coyote drive, All in favor of
convention of the wool men at it report to ti e Bulletin office,
oru the Pacific Norlh,- : imt and place to be Oecided ¡
.ra a unit for Portland as later.
the next meeting place and they
Ed D insmore, C. J. Litile-
captured the gathering without:page and Arthur Kuhn are well
much
rioas opposition. ¡Ninety supplied with gatlings, army
per cea. of the wool growers of juns and other new improved
the -id in try are memebrs of the and dea l] , weapons anil they;
©rg ::ihv a and the convention think that a drive centering to
thousands of visitors the mouth of Hog Canyon would
wili h i :
'Joe next meeting have some desired effects, and
to Part!
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bo lv will.be held furthermore these -gentlemen
o f th : :
have good dogs and have Jseil
her,* in .¡January, 1911.
Grocers o p the state,will gath-jt -Teat experience in hunting
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BANK MONEY ORDERS.
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One o f the strongest and
■most effectual organizations
•in this country is the Amer­
ican Bankers’ Association,
the membership o f v u!ct'
mow comprizes more than
11,000 banks in the United
States.
Its relentless huntingdown
and prosecution o f profes-
.■sional criminals during re-
-cent years makes a are inker*
«hip card in the Associât, m
tone o f tits be . .f x.i: i d. a
1910
JNO. 46
i c. G. NICHOL
General
erchandise
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
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REAL ESTATE
Fruit
floods River’s Reliable jew eler for
Watches, Diamonds, jew elry
H e can make your u atch keep time
pz&m v^a»
Lands
Specialty
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$ Mosier
Oregon
The Arthur & Burt Dray Co.,
D A V E N P O R T ij
o f Mosier, Oregon,
H A R N E SS Co. 1
is
n o w
o p e n
F o r b u s in e s s ,
Carrying a full line o f Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station­
ery, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and
Cigars.
Prescriptions
a Specialty,
Harness and Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
Hand-made Harness a Specialty j
GIVE US A CALL.
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Good Accommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
MOSIER, OREGON
Builders and General
Hardware.
Fresh and Cured Meats
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Country Produce
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Hosier
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Oregon
Alex. Stewart
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Notary Public
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Fire Insurance
Mosier
Ranges, Alcohol, Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves, Sporting
Oregon
Goods, Sewing Machines, Crockery, Tin and Granitewar*,
Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash and Glass.
JOHN G. ZOI.I.S & SONS
Franz Hardware,
W e pay prompt attention to out-of-town orders.
Contractors in Stone, Brick and Con­
crete Work
Hood River
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H O O D R IV E R ,
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
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MOSIER
W. I). KOCKUS. Proprietor
OREGON
MOSIER
B a rb er Shop
Photographs and Phonograps
Hood River
Raion; put in fhat-clasB condition.
E. COLE.
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Capital and Surplus.......................... .....$120,000
Resources over
................................. 450,000
Interest jmid in Savings Department and on
Time Certificates of Deposit. Call or write
for further information,
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
D entist
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OREGON
A.
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
L aw yer
Umlrrtaker and Kmlialmer
Furniture and Carpets, Etc.
E. C. BROCK, Res.
Manager
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HOOD RIVER
Hood River Ixtundry Company
.Especially Prescriptions,
M. E. WELCH
The Drug Store On the Corner,
Hood River, Oregon
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J. E. COLE, M ohikk A gent
R e g is t e r V
e t e r in a r y
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All Our W ork Guaranteed
O regon
We will pay car fare from M jsier
and return for patrons »vhose
work amounts to $5 or over
THE OAKS
w.'.h ins ad vorLie.ii :uit.
I l  ^ î a « W k *Til
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‘ gon; George W. à e ro e . o f The D ali«
Oregon, and Edgar Burlingame, c f
Cooke, .Washington.
C. W M OOP^.
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S urgeon
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1’ claim ant names as witnraaes:
Ole OI«*on, Thomas C. Godtiersen.
William C. K m ger. Joeeph H. Kruger,
all o f Mosier, O n gnn.
C. W. MoOltE. Register.
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DENTISTS
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not Coal Land.
Not Coal I.and.
Not Coal Land.
Department o f the’ Irtterior,
Department o f the Interior.
Department o f the Interior.
United States I.and Office,
United State* I.and Office,
United States Lami Oftice.The Dalles, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 10th, 1909.
The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 1909.
l three and a half days.
Oregon, December 9th, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Howard
Notice is hereby given that George
We were surprised to see what
Notice is hereby given that John H. H. Smith, o f The Dalles, ®*egon, who
M. Powell, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on
a good wielder of the lariat Mr. January 16th, 1904, made Homestead, Surface, o f The Dalles, Oregon, who, on April 14th, 1903, marie Homestead,
ArthurlKuhn is, deftly catching (Serial No. 03066), No. 1319Z, for El-2, on September 1st, 1908, made Hom e-j (Serial No. 02856), No. 12468, for El-2 '
SW 1-4,
Sec. ., ; NE1-4, E l-2 Sel-4, Section 13, Twp.
a 300 pound hog.
When he NEl-4, SW1-4 NE1-4, Section 35, Twp. stead, No. M 0877, for S l-2
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learned who the owner was he 2 North Range 11 East Willaaiette 15> T P- i North. R. 12E W M ., has filed i North, Range 11 East, Willamette Mer-
Meridian. has filed notice o f intention to o f intention to make Final c o m -, idian, has filed notice o f intention to
, sent it home with his dog.
make final five year Proof, to eatablish n’ ut» tK,r’ P™>f - *» ‘•stahl.sh cla.m to , make Final five year Proof, to establish I
LIE . claim to the land above described, he- ' “ ** lan<l , ve dt,*cn b e^. no fore toe claim to the land above described, b e - . A pleaftfM t plaCE tO RpOtld
SO
tj,e Register and Rec. iv e r o i the
arK' R eciivcr o f the United j tore the Register end Receiver o f the
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bourr
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, United Statt.. L-..U Office, at The States Land Office at The Dalles, Ore-1 United States Land Office, at The
An advec*:s».-n _ i . l A u> u busi­
Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st d i y o f Dec-
on the ^
'1ay
Tfin'Jary- l s , °- | 1>a11^8- Oregon, on the 21st day o f D e c
ness man very much what row -
S. E. Francisco's Fool Room.
her i'.«>9
Claimant names as witnesses:
-mber, 1909.
, :n" ver. | ¡ - if, the iH’vnor. It may
tike £ liuJe time tor .be results
to oe'-’uire appaxutt, hut they
nre s jr * tacoiite. m e wise liw-
mer is r t niggardly wiJi his
s e e 'J ro -t'.e wis« business mm
&
H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n .
Office at Fashion Stables
H o o d R iv e r
Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
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OREGON
OREGON MOSIER
ARNOLD
Rough dry clothes 7c. per pound.
KODACKS and SUPPLIES - MCDONALD’ S CAN­
DIES - PALMER’S PERFUMES - FLEMISH ART
CO’ S. PYROGRAPHIC MATERIALS
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At P L A T H S.
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
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Dorn- with m-atm-s« ami diapatoh
at plath s .
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W. A. HUSBANDS
OREGON
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’’
E x c l u s iv e l y
J. Derby
S. E. B A R T M E S S
HOOD RIVER,
Oregon
BANK
FIRST NATIONAL
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HOOD RIV ER
MISS M. L. M E T C A ir .,
Hood River Studio
OFFICE O V E R BUTLER BANK INO COMPANY
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 28 B
(Branch)
Home Phone 6 2 K
OREGON
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LUMBERING
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PINES HOTEL
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MOSIER MARKET
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regon
JO H N W ELLBERG, Prop.
D EALERS IN
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OREGON
DENNY & HARVEY
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M o S iE R
CAY YOWELL, Mgr.
HOOD RIVER
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paid for before aJIkiaviu are farnUhed.
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j LA R A W A Y
o r at Huge .e January £6 anji 27 • coyotes*
for tiie an mini convention of the;
1 ‘,e weather in Grand View
Ore,-or. A.vbl Grocers’ Associa-!the past few days has been very
tio.i, rj ,o ■! is a splendid pro-; Springlike and C. J. Litt.epage
gram o f de?p interest to the 1 l,as started to dig his potatoes,
dealers in foodstuffs and the at-j the frost not having hurt them
tendance it expected to be the a !’art'c*!e.
largest in the history of the state j ^!r- Lee E vans, o f Corbett,
association. Problems coming up I Ore., came up on Wedneday and
in the grocery business will be 1 is visiting Ins mother and invalid
tJiscussed and mutual help gained sister at Grand View,
iro n the interchange o f ideas o f
Miss Irma Pnillips left 1 ues-
the various dealers.
.day for Portland, where she will
Portland is entertaining today visit { rien‘J8 aa^ relatives for
what is said to be the biggest «everal tveeks
excursion ; art over organized
Mr- Sta,llcy Eastman returned
Saturday from a month’s stay at
in the Northwest and which in-
clud s 225 r -¡dents of Spokane, Portland and Washington points.
Miss Agnes Phillips came up
the C.ieur d’ Alene country, Wal- .
t
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la Walla and the Palouse country fro,ra . ,he Metro' ,ol,s iHsl ,W( ek
and o f the Canadia provinces o f and will make an extended stay
Alberta and Saskatchewan. The with her father and mother.
Mr. Arthur Kuhn has had all
party occutiies a special train of
kinds
of experience in coaching
Pullmans and is bound for Cali­
his
hens
to lay
and
at
fornia. It was organized by the
last
has
succeeded
in
rgetting
his
Spok me Chamber of Commerce
and tlxe Waiia Walla Commercial ^ v/ard when ° ^ s are worth
Club iii connection with the Har- iavlnK-
Mrs. Arthur Kuhn will soon
riman lines, it having become
return from her three months’
the custom to run a midwinter
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excursion to California each £ . P ,n 0,lla- Io^ 'a’ IU,no,s aad
year. While in Portland the ex- VVisconsm In Champaign, 111.,
eursionists are being entertained M,r- Kuhtl ? birthplace, she visit-
by the Portland Commercial ed their relatives.
Ed Dunsmore has trapped two
•Club.
wild cats and Frank Middle-,
An example o f the big money
swart has caught two.
in hog raising was given here j
Messrs. Norton and Vance Ev­
•during the past week when a
ans have returned to Corbett,
single porker, wifghing 680
Ore., their home, after a week’s
pounds, brought $Gi.20. lhis is - .. ... ,, .
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. , visit with their mother, Mrs. M
the highest price that a single A
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hog ever brought at the stock-
Road District No. 10 voted a
■yards. The hog was raised by
three mill tax for improving the
Henry Larkin, of Colfax, Wash.
state road. The real live prop­
Hogs reach $9.20 during the
erty owner’s wanted a larger tax
week.
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with the object in view of im-
Coos Bay seems to be in line proving the road so that it would
•for some real railroad building be possible to have a rural deliv-
and Doth the Hill and Harr man erj..
as
f rujt growers ar-
systems ate rejxirted to , e show- g.ue(i that it had Iven a bad year
ing interest in- that section. It an(j they
not
any nron-
is said work is about to be tv cy, tl\ey could not stand any
„surued <>n the Southern Taci c larger tax.
•line from Drain and the North­
Grant Hinckle and Don Little-
ern Pacific is said to Ire negotiat­ page have been showing the
in g for big coal holdings, which Grand Viewites how to saw and
-lie close to Marshfield.
split wood, handling 20 cords in
I to the p a rt/ ordering them, at legal raue, aog.
« » ¡m a n t names as witnesses:
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Bert .Ja. tin, John Slagibeii, Horace |
‘" art,n and L. O. Dawson, ab c f 1 h# SOFT
Dailee, Oregon.
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(J. W. M ooltff R> . [ * r .
CorttrtwL ‘V& Builders
ESTIMATES F Ü U N Í S H E I )
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DRINKS,
CANDY,
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Motior«
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on
Oregon
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APPLICATION
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