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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n e Y e a r........................................................................ S ix M o n th s ........................................................................ 75 .50 T h r e e M o n th s .. . . ........................................... ADVERTISING RATES M0SIER BULLETIN P ro fessio n al C ard s . p e r m o n th $ W i O n e sq u a re ................. " ' TfOO O n e -q u a rte r C o lu m n . O ne-luilf C o lu m n .. . . *00 O ne C olum n f B u sin ess l<*eafc w ill be ch a rg e d a t 5 c e n ts p e r Im e ; fo r ea ch in sertio n . L e g al a d v o rtls e m ttits w ill in all ca ses be ch a rg e d E n t e r e d a s seco n d -class m a tte r M arch 12, 1909, a t *the p o s t office a t M osier, O reg o n , u n d ? r th e A c t o f B f a r c h 3.1879. Portland Capital In Mosier Land One Hundred and Forty Acres to be Subdivided -Into Small Tracts. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL VOL. II NO. 4 LARAWAY C. G . NiCHOL JOHN WELLBERG, Prop. j Hood Rivers Reliable Jeweler { Watches, Diamonds , Jewelry for paid f e r bef'.>re*affldavits a r e fu rn is h e d . I x. »:**>«&* « inkï PINES HOTEL T he See te th e «party o rd erin g 'tfrtem , a t le g al rate», a n d 1, 1910 General O r e g o n Merchandise \ i Good Accommodations f Rates $1.00 per day and up ¡ A deal was consummated last He van make your watch keep time S week whei’eby the Willamette j 5 Trust and Investment Co. of ’s*'» - Portland becomes the possessor | •of 140 acres of tine apple land, •known as the I. M. Thomas place ¡and situated about 7 miles south ‘of Mosier. B. E. Duncan of Hood River bought the tract last of Mosier, Oregon, fall from Mr. Thomas as an in - j IS N O W O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S . vestment. j The Willamette Trust and In Carrying a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicine, Station vestment Co. is composed of the following Portland capitalists: ery, Sundries. Toilet Articles, Ice Cream, Candy and President, Fred J. Ziegler; vice Cigars. president, D. W. Taylor Jr.; sec retary and t r e a s u r e r , J. B. Knapp. E. C. Brock of Hood River is general manager. Of this tract of 140 acres about 25 acres are in orchard. The re in a i n d e r of the la n d will 1he cleared at once, set out to fruit trees, and put on the mar- E. N. Stroup of Portland is in j ice t in 5 acre tracts on the con ST. B. DE BUSSEY DIES town on business. ON OPERATING TABLE tract basis. That is, each tract Mrs. John Burggraf arrived will be taken proper care of until the trees come into bearing, or The following dispatch from from Portland last night. for a period of five years. This J. N. Mosier and Wm. V ogt: is for the henefit of the small in Hood River appeared in Tues went to The Dalles last night. vestor who cannot buy outright day’s Oregonian: Dick -Fisher left ‘ here this “T. B. DeBussey, proprietor of but can make monthly payments without inconvenience. He is a restaurant here and an exten morning on a business trip to given seven years in which to sive landowner at Hood River j Portland. pay for the i&nd, and during and Mosier, died suddenly to-day ! this time he pays neither taxes from th% effects of an operation j to remove a carbuncle from his <nor interest. This plan is new in Mosier but neck. & “Mr. De Bussey had been suf-! has worke 1 out successfully in "many oth ep laces. By it a per fering for several days, and his j son in any part of the country physicians decided thal an oper-! can bny one or more tracts with ation must be performed to re-; W. H. KERSLAKE, Mgr. the certainty that they will be lieve him. Although it was not j eared for by experts and with no thought that the operation was W e deal in im proved and unim proved more trouble to hirhselF than is of a particularly dangerous na fr u it land in M osier d istric t. Send for involved in making the small ture. he made his will this [Mon- j our Booklet of Bargains. monthly payments required. He-day] morning, and walked to the ! MOSIER, - - ORE. also has the assurance that hy hospital in the afternoon. He i s ____________________________ ~ the time his tract is paid for the survived by his wife and ortfc; ^ increase in value will make him child.” \C eo . C h a m b e r l a i n a hadsome return on the invest Mr. DeBussey owned some ment. REAL ESTATE property in Mosier and a tract of land in Mosier district. He had DEMONSTRATION TRAIN Fruit ___ many acquaintances here who Lands m o s ie r , The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., O M o s if r ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN regon Mr. Farmer, you must have one of these Prescriptions a Specialty. GIVE US A CALL. The M o s i e r Hills Land Orchard Company Viewed by Hundreds From the 1 shocked the n*ws of his Mosier District. ,leath‘ ___________ “I want to say to vou people,” Portland will have another 'said Col. A. A. Morse to the great flour mill in operation by crowd that met the Demonstra fall. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., tion Train Wednesday afternoon, wheat and flour exporters, are “‘that you have some mighty the projectors. A wharf and good boosters in Mosier. They elevator will be combined with ■will not take ‘no’ for an answer. the mill, the whole to cost not Three times we refused to put less than $250,000. The capacity Mosier on the schedule — and , will be 1000 barrels daily. Elec- here we are.” The colonel was tricity will be the motive power, the railroad man in charge of the ------- ,— »_ , 1 7 -n u • i The Great Northern road will Dr. Withycomb said the pur running its crack limited pose of the train was to stimu be train into Portland by June 1, late a desire for scientific meth- using the Union Pacific and the '©dsof husbandry in all branches | Northern Pacific tracks by vir- “ Mosier may one day be known ■ tue of the traffic agreement ex- the world over for its fruit,” he, betweeh the Hill and Har- added, ‘‘but first you must learn isting man lines in the northwest. The how to grow fruit scientifically. Oregonian, as a halm to Seattle’s And you should mix dairying and bruised spirit, offers that city poultry raising with the fruit.” Portland’s old semaphores. There was a car with prize mistook, one with machinery, and 'another showing a model poul -The Normal school question is j try house and a yard of Barred fairly before the voters by the Plymouth Rocks. The closed initiative bill for M o n m o u t h cars were given to poultry, dairy framed by her alumni. This sep- ing, horticulture and farming. arates it wholly ¡from politics, Dry farming was given much and gives the voters a fair chance to express their choice. Schools space. For more than an hour the cars are a necessity—we must edu were crowded with curious peo cate the-boys and girls—and we ple, and those who confined their must have teachers. The Nor ■attention to one or two depart mal school is the place to train ments gleaned some valuable in and prepare these. Vote YES formation. The generalizer did for Monmouth. J. B. V. B u t l e r , not profit much. The school children, headed by Secretary Committee. a drummer boy, marched to and ■ from the train. The teachers brought up the tear, and not a “START SOMETHING.” youngster straggled or bolted. The public meeting billed fo Thwe can be no continu take place after the train left ance without a beginning. was abandoned when the speaker Th(*re can be no completion failed to put in an appeaaance. without a continuance. A Sudden Death. The only fellow who DOES Mrs. C. A. McCargar left for things is the fellow who BE Portland Monday upon receipt of GINS something. w \ts of the death of her father, and on Tuesday Mr McCargar Don’t wait for somebody followed her. to give you a push. Don’t Beyond the fact that the old be just an echo of some gentleman died of heart disease other man. Don’t be a shad while on a visit to his timber claim in Polk coürfty, no particu ow of the other f e l l o w ’ s lars are obtainable here. work. The Rev. A. S. Black and fam ily arrived in Mosier on Saturday- last from Fossil. Mr. Black last year bought 40 acres of land on Seven-mile, and his object^in coming down is to have it cleared up. He was obliged to return to Fossil, but his wife and son will remain here and the latter will proceed to do the clearing Lay the foundation of your future financial success by your own initiative. Get busy. Begin. dilate. Commence. Orig- Just S T A R T - - a hank account with the MOSIER VALLEY BANK. The Kimball Cultivator for Up-to-date Orchardists They -are made in three sizes, 5 1-2 feCt, 8 1-3 feet and 12 foot extension. Each size is provided wtt*>*fenders OP both ends which prevent striking trees with knife, and allow such close work (hat hoeing around trees is un necessary when the KTMBALL is in use. It is the best tool ever made for the money. 5 1-2 ft., $15, 8 1-3 ASK US MORE ABOUT THEM f t ., WE WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU. REMEMBER, We carry all kinds of Farm Machinery, Garden Tools, Spray Pumps, in fact ANYTHING'you'mar need on the farm. Before buying elsewhere, get our prices, as \ve POSITIVELY KNOW we can save^you money. a Specialty Oregon Mosier — TRY DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. Thp Dalles, Harness and Saddlery Goods Tents. Wagon Covers, Etc Hand-made Harness a Specialty OREGON A ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d T he C are of the ^ to MOSIER MARKET ^ Mosier Lumber Co. First National Bank G eo . H aack e , i Capital I Surplus and undivid ed profits J. S. SCHENCK, - O R EGON * Fresh and Cured Meats Country Produce Mosier 100 , 000.00 P r e s id e n t M ax A . V o g t C. H. JENKINS, D. M.:n. Cashier D e n t is t PEO PLE OREGON F ares C an be P r e p a id at home if desired. Any agent of the road named is au- thorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the East. Remember The Rates - From Chicago. $33; from S t Ixiuis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, $25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. W m . M c M U R R A Y, G ENERA L PASSENG ER AGENT. PO RTLAND. OREGON. .. H o o d R iv e r ,'O r e g o n . We will pay car fare_from_M_>sier and return7 for patrons ,vhose work amounts to $5 or over % __________ ______________________ LUMBER CO., OREGON. Shingles at Market Price. O F OREGON The railroads have done their part; now it’s up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of home-huilders. Do all you can to let Eastern people know aboutit, and encourage them to come here, where lard is cheap and home-building easy and attractive. DENTISTS I # All Our Work Guaranteed o f LUMBER, Finished or # • Dimension, call at MOSIER HOW ABOUT IT ? ACME, SIMUNG or PEG TOOTH NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. United State* I,an<l Office, Th. Dalles, Oregon. February 18, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the S tate o f Oregon haa filed in thin office) 1 it» application. Serial No. OfiQflO, to *e- . lect under the provisions o f the A ct o f | Congress o f August 14. IH48. and th«’ j Acta supplementary and amendatory thereto, the SE 1-4 o f MW Quarter of Sec. 8, Tp. 1 N., R. 12 EWM. Any aivI h U persons claiming ad verse-! ly the lamia described, or deair-1 ing to object because o f the mineral c h a ra c te r o f the laud, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, ' should file their affidavits o f protest in i i this office, on or befflr * tbe 5th day of j April, 1»!Q. C. W. M o o m . i ( F irs t I’.iWi 'afitw) F*ft> 2». * L ast P /h . \ a r & :RUPP t COLONIST RATES i FOR ALL KINDS i? OREGON I Ì Great Northwest SWETLAND The management of the Oregon Railroad ¿Navigation Co. takes great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from Eastern cities, which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will pre vail again this Spring DAILY from March 1 to April 15, inclusive. ARNOLD I * O F F IC E O V E R B U T L E R H A N K I N G C O M l'A N Y PHO N ES: Office 28 R esilience 28 B HOOD RIVER Ore. : 55 O r e g o n * I » $ 100 , 000.00 Vice Pres: i D E A L E R S IN WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION E d M . W il l ia m s MOSIER D E N N Y & HARVEY of Tiie Dalles, Oregon Pres. All kinds of Building Material on hand, in- cluding'lath and shingles Estimates given for ma terial for building. . . US* Walther- Williams Hdw. Co. GAY YOWEliL, Mgr. HOOD RIVER - ■ ..... _ 9 $20, 12 ft., $22.50. F. O. B., The Dalles. Harrow Kimball Weeder CANTON or rv» COTTON KING fir UlSC HdYYOtJD WE HAVE THEM W. E. C hown MOSIER, - OREGON i