Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 25, 1910, Image 1

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PUBLISHED
EVERY
FRIDAY
BY
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATftS
O ne Year..................................... . . . . . . . . ..............$1.1*"
‘S ix M on th s...
.75 ;
^ h re e Months.
Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at
l th e post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f
•'March 3, 1879.
M0 SIER BULLETIN
ADVERTISING RATES
I
Professional Cards.........
1.00
Oue-ciuarter Column
too
One*half Column. . . .
SB#
One Column................
9 00
Business locals will be charred at 5 cents par lina
fo r each insertion.
Legal adveft’ sdments will in all cases be ohargad
1 to thfe party ordering them. At legal rates, and
MOSIER, W A SC O C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y ,
VO L. II
MARCH
25, 1910
NO. 3
| paid foi* before affidavits are furnished.
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-DEM ONSTRATION TRAIN
W ILL STO P A T MOSITR
......... per month $ 'M
»One square ................
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C . G . NICH o l
¡At appears that the manage­
JOH N W E L L B E R C , Prop.
ment of the Demonstration Train
had decided to cut out Mosier
from the itinerary of their East-
-ern Oregon trip. In last week’s
• -issue we stated -that the train;
would step at Mosier, as was first
intended. When the folder was j
¡-sent out, showing that Mosier i
He (fan make your watch keep time
had been cut off the list of towns
»tim«*»
to be visited, it caused much un­
favorable comment by the citi­
z e n s of Shis district and particu-1
larly by the commercial club,
■which was making arrangements
o s ie r
¡to have a large gathering of
ro f Mosier, Oregon,
Mosierites present to meet the
^rain and take advantage of thfe
TS M O W O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S ,
valuable information which the !
Carrying a1 full line o f Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station­
lecturers in the different depart-!
ments will he ready to impart.
ery, Sundries. ‘ToHet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and
^C. A. M cC argv. president of
‘ the Mosier Commercial Club,
Cigars.
took the matter up direct with
R. B. Miller, who has charge of
the ti-ain, stating that it would
!be a great disappointment to the
¡people of Mosier if the train
passed us by, and the result was
’¿hat Mr. McCaTgar received the
following telegram f r o m Mr.
W H A T MOSIER H A S .
'Miller:
Portland, Ore., March 19.
To C. A. McCargar, President of
Mosier has many natural ans
the Mosier Commercial Club.
s e v e r a l acquired advantaged
Message sent by yourself and which make it an ideal -eounfcry
httiers in regard to demonstra­ in which to live, either for busi-
tion train received. Having ev­ j ness or pleasure..
W . H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
ery desire to accommodate and
Among-her natural advantages
We deal in improved and unimproved
assist you, the schedule will he may be mentioned her magnifi­
rearranged so as to stopat Mo­ cent climate, beautiful scenery, fruit land in Mosier district. Send for
our Booklet of Bargains.
sier from 1 to 2:30 p. m. on fertile soil, invigorating air and
Wednesday, March 30. I trust pure water.
MOSIER, - - ORE.
this will be entirely satisfactory
Considering the fact that* Mo­
and that the people of Mosier sier is only in its infancy, the
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
'district wiil turn out in full force. town itself has made a.phenom­
D entist
R. B. M iller .
enal growth in the past two OFFICE O V E R BUTLER BAN KIN G COMPANY
Thus, through the efforts of years—not a mushroom growth,
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 28 B
the commercial club’ s officers, but stefncLy’¡land persistent, a
HOOD RIVER
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Mosier people will have ah op­ growth that has given the older
portunity to learn much that will residents and the newer comers
be of great value to them, get­ confidence in the future pros­
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
ting information and ideas that perity o f the town. We have
Will save them many dollars and now a thriving bank, conducted
REAL ESTATE
much time. It is up to the on a conservative business basis,
They are made in three sizes, 5 1-2 feet, 8 1-3 feet and 12 foot extension. Each] size is provided -w ithunders
Mosier public, therefore,, to turn a newspaper, drug store, -har-j p ru it
on both ends which prevent striking trees’ with knife, and allow such close work that hoeing around trees isj, un­
Put en masse and meet this train ¡¡ness shop, all doing well and less
Lands
and show that they appreciate than a year old (except the pa-
necessary when the KIM BALL is in use. It is the best tool ever made for the money.
the efforts to benefit the coun­ ; per, which has just celebrated
a
its first birthday), a well stocked
t r y and the individual.
Specialty
general merchandise store, a
.grocery store which is expanding
ASK US MORE ABOUT T H E M -W E W ILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU .
Death of George Harrison.
its business so that the propri- ‘Mosiér
O regon
REMEMBER, W e carry all kinds of Farm Machinery, Garden Tools, Spray Pumps, in fact A N YT H IN G you may
'George Harrison, a well known ©tor has-just taken a partner, a
»fend respected citizen of Mosier, hardware store, blacksmith shop,
need on the farm. Before buying elsewhere, get our prices, as we POSITIVELY K N O W we can save, you money.
died on Friday, March 18th, a t ! livery stable, hotel, restaurant, j
-the residence of Frank Macy, at stationery store, barber -shop, j T A A T 7 T E X T ' D / ' A T ) H P
Hood River. He had been suf- an amusement parlor, b esid esf-J L /xx V H i -L > JL
JLv -L
fering from tuberculosis for a ! five firms of real estate agents i
long time, but Was confined to who are all doing w e ll.'W e have: X T A ' P ' M T T Q Q C f \
-his bed only a short time before.an excellent sc-h-oo-1 and tw o ! X I u T L X V l N U t O O
death. He went to Hood River churches. We have, above all,
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
only a short time ago, hoping ¡a wideawake, moral community,
that the change would behefit where parents may rear their ’Harness and Saddlery Goods
hirti; instead, however, he failed children remarkably free from
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
rapidly and his sudden death the evil influences which so gen­
-Hand-made
Harness a Specialty
was unexpected.
erally surround -them in a town.
The body was brought to Mo­
W e would also speak of the j
sier last Sunday and interred in social side o f Mosier. We have! D L fU P K1V L K - OREGON
Odd Fellows cemetery, under a number of societies and fra - 1
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’the direction of S. E. JBartmess, ternal organizations, c l a i m i n g ! » »
A ll B usiness entrusted to
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funeral director, the services be­ among them all, nearly the en- M O S i e T L u m b e r L O .
-T he C are of the
ing conducted by the Rev. J. R. tire population of the town and j
DENNY & HARVEY
Hargrave, pastor of the Baptist m a n y f r o m the surrounding
G eo . H aacké , Pres.
church of Hood River. The flo­ country. These societies are a
DEALERS IN
ral offerings were numerous and great factor -in -Hnrting the peo-
of The Dalles, Oregon
Fresh and Cured Meats
beautiful. A.large gathering of ,ple of a community, bringing
All kinds o f ’Building
friends and neighbors attended t h
' e m into closer
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s o c i a l and
WILL HAVE PROMPT a t t e n t i o n
Country Produce
the services ana followed the friendly-relations.
Material on hand, in-
$100,000.00
Capital
remains to the grave.
ood
iv e r
regon
W e hare a numberof fine resi­
Surplus and undivid­
'cluding lath and shingles
George Harrison was born in dences in the town proper and
100 , 000.00
ed profits
Estimates given for ma­
Illinois in 1845. His mother died in the district that would be a
When he was a small boy and he credit to a much larger and more
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
terial for building. . .
was brought up to manhood by pretentious p l a c e , and several
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
the late George Ireland, accom­ more will be erected ‘this Spring M O S I E R
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Vice Pres.
Cashier
panying the latter to Oregon in and Summer.
1892 and locating in M o s i e r ,
W e are on the maih line of the
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
where he lived ever since. So O. R. & N . road, a few hours’
passes another o f Mosier’ s old ride from Portland, and between
M O S IE R
O reg o n
landmarks.
the enterprising and friendly
cities of The-Dallee on the East
Sir. and Mrs. Frank Macy and Hood River -on the West.
eafhe up from Hood River last Our water transportation prob­
A N D TH E
Sunday to attend the funeral b f lem has not been solved satisfac­
o f LU M B ER , Finished or I
torily yet, bht in the-near future
George Harrison.
we
hopebodrave
a
dock
within
a'
Don’t fail to attend ¿he “ Dis­
Dimension, call at
trict Schoool” at Stroup’s Hall short distartce'of town where all j
the river steamers plying be- •
tomorrow night.
.m -
tween Portland 'and The Dalles !
The management o f the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
may land their passengers and j
TH RIFTY W O M EN.
freight.
takes great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from
HOW ABOUT IT ?
All this Mosier has, and more. I
Eastern cities, which have dqne so much in past seasons
Very bften women are the
¡•Now, we will call attehtion to a
to
stimulate
travel
to
and
settlement
in
Oregon,
will
pre­
money savers e f the family.
MOSIER
OREGON.
vail again this Spring D AILY from March 1 to April 15,
I ffew things that
ACME,
The men mean well enough.
inclusive.
MOSIER HAS NOT.
SPRING
Shingles
at
Market
Price.
They know the value of hav­
Mosier has no saloons, no po-
or
ing money in the bank, bat
| lice boilft, no ■jail, no disreputa­
PEG TOOTH
ble or indigent people, and no
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Thany of them have not the
The railroads have done their part; now it’s up to you.
use for any of these things.
-41 rrifed Staten Land Office,
The
knack of saving. They have
The colortist rate is the greateSt-of home-builders. Do all
With bet great, possibilities as
Dalles, Oregon. February 18, 1910.
not learned lthe trick of
you can to let Eastern people knoWaboutit, and encourage
a fruit district, Mosier has no
Notice is hereby given that the
making one dollar do the
them to come here, where land is cheap and home-lRiilding
reason for not becoming one‘ of
I State of Oregon has filed in this office
easy
and
attractive.
work of two in buying, and
the leading centers of Eastern
(its application. Serial No. Oflttff), terse-!
c a n y o n o,
0 D i s c
o f laying the extra dollar
Oregon. W e have high ideals
! lect under the provisions of-the Act Of |
a
r
e
s
a
n
be
r
e
p
a
id
COTTON KING
became We possess the soil, the
{ Congress of August 14, 1848, fend 1 the
away for the rainy day that
climate and the general condi-
at home if desired. Any agent of the road named is au­
Acts supplementary and amendatory!
is sure to come.
| thereto, the SK 1-4 of SW Quarter of i
1 tions required, and we can SHOW
thorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph
The MOSIER V A L L E Y
Sec. 8, Tp. 1 N., R. 12 KWM.
THE GOODS.
ticket to any point in the East.
WE HAVE THEM
Any and all persons claiming adverse-
B AN K invites these thrifty
j ly the land* described, or de*ir- :
Remember The R ates-From Chicago, $33; from S t Louis,
women to open Checking ac­
| ing to object because of the mineral
Wiley McKee, of Portland,
$32; from Omaha and Kansas City, $25. This reduction
count*.
As a method of i spent a day this week with his
I character of the land, or for any other
is proportionate from all other cities.
I reason, to the disposal to applicant.
paying household expenses
old friend. George Chamberlain, |
| should file their affidavits o f protest in .
whom he had not seen for four­
there is nothing So conven-
| this office, on or before the 5th day of
teen years.
ient-nor so safe--as a check.
| April, 1910,
C. W. M o o r e , Register.
It’s a good way to save that
G EN ER A L PASSENG ER AGENT.
H. F. Davidson was up from
I (First Publication FVb 25. Last Pub. Apr. 1 !
Hood River last Fridby.
'extra dollar, too.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for
3
Good Accommodations
„ Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
G en era l
Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and up
M OSIER, O R EG O N I
Merchandise
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
M
A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U LLE TIN
Mr. Farmer, you must have one o f these
Prescriptions a Specialty.
G IV E US A C A L L .
The M o s i e r Hills
Land & Orchard
Company
The Kimball Cultivator for Up-to-date Orchardists
5 1-2 ft., $15, 8 1-3 ft., $20, 12 ft., $22.50. F. O. B., The Dalles.
TRY
US.
Walther- Williams Hdw.
The Dalles,
Ore.
MOSIER M A R K E T
First National Bank
A R N O L D & j.R U P P
E= d . e . ntists F è *“3
Mosier
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Oregon
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H. G. K I B B É E
All Our W ork'Guaranteed
COLONIST RATES
FOR A L L K IN D S | j
sOREGON
Great Northwest S W E T L A N D
W e will pay’ car fare from Misier
and_return for]| patrons
<vhose
work amounts to $,5 or over
LUMBER CO.,
Harrow
PEOPLE O F OREGON
Kimball Weeder
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W m . M c M URRAY,
W. E.
C how n
MOSIER,
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OREGON