Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 15, 1910, Image 1

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business locals v. ill be charged at 5 cents per line
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Legal advertisements will in all cases be charged
EntePefi as second-ctoss matter Maroh 12, TiX 0, at
<he post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f
to the party ordering them, at legal ratee, and
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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. F R ID A Y ,
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NO. 6
paid for before affidavit» are furnished.
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ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN
and Get Results.
General
Merchandise
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Mr. Farmer, you must have one of these
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Demonstration Train and group of interested citizens at Mosier, Ore., March LOtli, 1 10.
[Courtesy o f F. A Shogreiv. who took photograph and furnished plate.]
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LOOKS GOOD
TO
M ANY BANK DEPOSITORS
HIM.
R. L. Dwight, o f Memphis,
Tenn., arrived in town yester­
day, coming from a tour o f d if­
ferent sections o f Oregon, v h e ie
good f A fit lane is ad vertised.
His brother will meet him here
today, and together they wil
look around for a tract of apple
land. -Mr Dwight says thaï,
a fte r thoroughly investigating
several sections o f noted fruit
¡lands in the state, he has decided
that Mosier offers the bestoppor-
ttunities for investment, and that
b e will no doubt purchase here,
î l e said ‘“Tell the neighbors th a t1
Mosier looks good to me— better
than any place I ’ ve yet seen in
Oregon.”
Returns to Mosier.
The many friends o f Mrs. Ella
B. Stevenson were made glad by
'her return to Mosier, last Tues-
•tiay, from Arizona, where she
Went last Spring to join her hus­
band, and where they expected
to loeate. Mr. Stevenson’ s health
was not good there, however,
and they decided to return to
good old Oregon. Mr. Steven­
son will probably return in a few .
days.
Having a bank account is
a stimulus to thrift, and
thrift means progress.
The more bank depositors
there are in a community,
the more prosperous that
community will be, both as
far as the individual citizens
are concerned, and also as
regards the community as a
whole. There is no doubt
at all that a large number o f
hank balances mean MUCH
PRO SPER ITY.
Tie MOSIER V A L L E Y
B A N K wants to co-operate
in every way possible 'With
the citizens o f the Mosier
District in increasing -the
prestige and prosperity o f
the town and community.
W e know that we can help
you and we know that you
can help us. I f you do not
know our officers personally,
will you not come in and get*
acquainted? Come in any­
way, whether you are ready
to opd’ an account or not.
The M o s Hills
Land & Orchard
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\Wedeal in irnnrovsU and unimproved
fruit land in Mosier district.
Send for
our Booklet o f Bargains.
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Atti -acama
W e are agents fo r the MOUNTAIN
VIEW O r c h a iid T k a c t , located South­
The Kimball Cultivator for Up-to-date Orchardists
east o f Mosier. This land will be cut
up in small tracts to suit purchaser,
and sold on easy payments.
MOSIER, - - ORE.
They are made in three sizes, 5 1-2 feet, 8 1-3 feet and 12 foot extension.
on both ends which prevent striking trees with knife, and allow such close work that hoeing around trees is un­
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
necessary when the K IM B A L L is in use.
It is the best tool ever made for the money.
5 1-2 ft., $15, 8 1-3 ft., $20, 12 ft., $22.50. F. O. B„ The Dalles.
REAL ESTATE
Fruit
ASK US MORE ABOUT THEM —W E W IL L BE G LAD TO T E L L YOU.
Lands
REMEMBER, We carry all kinds o f Farm Machinery, Garden Tools, Spray Pumps, in fact A N Y T H IN G you may
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need on the farm.
Specialty j
Mosier
Before buying elsewhere, get our prices, as we P O S IT IV E L Y K N O W we can save;you-m».n*,y.
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Oregon ;
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
W alther-
CAY YOWELL, Mgr.
W ill Hold Qtfastttv.ly Meeting.
William
The Dalles, Ore.
Harness and Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
The Rev. Walton Skipworth,
A B AD OUTLOOK,
À most
outlook to
to D. D „ District Superintendent Hand-made Harness a Specialty'
most unsightly
unsightly outlook
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A l l B usiness e n t r u s t e d t o
strangers coming to Mosier or to of The Dalles District, Method- j t q o D R IV E R - O R E G O N
T he C are of t h e
travelers passing through, is the ist Episcopal Church, will hold _________________________________
D. P. H A R V E Y , Pro’p.
dot of rubbish and piles *ef wood the Third Quarterly Conference
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Strewn along the right o f way of the Cascade Locks Circuit at M O S i e i * L u m b e r C O .
DEALER IN
of The Dalles,'Oregon
just in the town’s 'front yard, the Baptist Church, in Mosier,
G e o . H a a c k e , Pres.
Fresh and Cured Meats
This eyesore should be cleaned Saturday evening, April 16th, at
ATTENTION
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HAVE
PROMPT
All kinds o f Ruilding
Country Produce
Up and kept clean. N o doubt if 7:30 o’ clock,
$100,000.00
Capital
Material on hand, in­
this land, which belongs to the
Sunday morning, the 17th, at
Surplus and undivid­
railroad company, were once ! 11:30, he will preach and admin-
cluding lath and shingles
100 , 000.00
ed profits
cleared up, the company could ister the Sacrament o f the Lord’ s
Estimates given for ma­
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
be induced to issue orders that Supper,
h . JENKINS, D. M. D.
terial for building. . .
E d M. W illiam s M ax A. V ogt
no more wood be piled there and
All are most cordially invited
D e n t is t
Cashier o f f i c e o v e r b u t l e r b a n k i n g c o m p a n y
Vice Pres.
it is more than probable that the to come to these services.
PHONES.
Office 28 Residence 28 B
citizens o f Mosier would be not
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HOOD R IV E R
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only allowed, but encouraged, to
Church o f Christ Notes,
make the front view o f the tow n
April 10 was another red letter
attractive by clearing and grad- day for ug 0(U. $ ible School
ing the slope^WV o f Main street
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notch tiian
¡o f LUMBER, Finished o r !’
and setting it to lawn grass.
ever, and both the morning and
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This is merely a suggestion, evenjj,g congregations w e r e
I Dimension, call at
but one that it would behoove ]arge_
we are g ]a(j
the Commercial Club, the Civic
April 34 , Minister A. J. Ad-
Improvement Club, the Ladies ams> 0f Hood’River, W ill preach,
Aid Society and the citizens gen- momjng an(] evening. We ex-
The management o f the Oregon Railroad ¿N avigation Co.
erally to act upon, and we opine cbange pulpits for the day.
takes great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from
that the result will more than
Remember the month o f July.
MOSIER
/. OREGON.
Eastern cities, which have done so much in past seasons
.justify the effort.
, N ext Lord’s Day morning our
to stimulate travel to and settlement in Oregon, will pre­
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! subject will lie ‘ ‘Jesus at Jacob’s
vail again this Spring D A IL Y from March 1 to April 15,
The White Salmon Enterprise W ell,” and in the evening, ‘ ‘ Pi-
inclusive.
toas been sold to Fred C. IXfLni- late’s Question/’ Come and be
MOSIER MARKET
First National Bank
Mosier - Oregon
M O S I E R - - OREGON
COLONIST RATES FOR ALL KINDS:/
OREGON
Great Northwest SWETLAND
LUMBER CO.,
Shingles at Market Price.
•cliffe, o f Minnesota, who tetk w* ^ u^j
C am pbell C lar k ,
ipossession last week. M r Dun-
Minister.
micliffe is evidently a man well
lifted for the task o f ‘ ‘moulding
public opinion,” and starts out NO TICE OF DISSOLUTION.
w ell w ith his initial number.
H ere’ s the glad hand, brother.
Notice is hereby given that the part-
and may you miss all the hard nership heretofore e x itin g under the
things that are generally thrown firm name o f Denny & Harvey, ron-
at a country editor by the knock- ducting the Mosier Market, at Mosier,
ers that are found tn <sv«ry, 0ri*on- wa8 dissolveJ’ bv
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sent, on the 7th day o f April, 1910,
I J0^n p enny retiring from the firm and
D. P. Harvey continuing the business,
communi y.
Good sidewalks .and graded as9UminK a11 obligations and collecting
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streets would greatly improve
Ahe appearance o f Mosier.
all accounts o f the above named firm.
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J o h n D e n n y
D.
P.
H arvey
Each size is provided with fenders
PEOPLE
THE OAKS
OF OREGON
The railroads have done their part; now it’ s up to you.
The colonist rate is the.’tfreatiest o f home-builders. Do all
you can to let Eastern people know al>outit, and encourage
them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building
easy and attractive.
F ares C an
be
P r e p a id
at home if desired. Any agent o f 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 I/mis.
$32; from Omaha and Kansas City, $25. This reduction
is proportionate from aii other cities.
W m . M c M U R R A Y ,
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
| A pleasant place to spend a so­
cial hour is at
S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room.
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D r in k s ,
C a n d y , C igars
T o bacco
Mosier,
H ID ES!
Oregon
H ID E S!!
HID ES!!!
Call at the B u l l e t in office ami
get tags to ship your hides tn
Kauffman, Davidson, Serwnel, of!
’ Portland.
ARNOLD & R U P P
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DENTISTS —
H o o d R iv e r , y q r e g o m .
All Our Work Guaranteed
We will pay car fare from M isier
and return for patrons *vhose
work amounts, to $5 or over
Kimball
5 1-2 foot
8 1-3
Cultivator
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Stock on hand.
W. E. C hown
MOSIER,
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