Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 29, 1910, Image 5

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    Mosier Bulletin—Supplement.
It is predicted by horticultural comprehensive figures on this What will the population of
experts that the fruit crop of year’s colonist travel, it is already Mosier and Mosier district be?
1910 will break all past records. certain that the total will be the This is a question which many
biggest yet. Trains have been people are asking, and they are
Mr and Mrs E. N. Stroup and running
in from two to four sec­ wondering if every one has been
baby, of Portland, spent last tions to accommodate
the travel, counted who should be. Every
Sunday in Mosier.
and
owing
to
the
active
of enumerator should make an extra
Mr. and Mrs. Coyle came up the Oregon Development work
League
to search out every person
from Lebanon last Saturday and in furnishing advance informa­ effort
who
should
properly be counted.
spent several days with friends ti on through the commercial If this is done
in Mosier we can
in town.
bodies
in
dozens
of
Oregon
com­
show
a
very
presentable
Miss Irene Fisher came up from munities, these newcomers have tion. Each individual popula­
should
Hood River last Saturday and their minds definitely made upas make it a point to see that
he
visited with her parents several to location, and buy their ticket has been counted. This will help
«lays.
the enumerator in his duties.
Rev. W. A. Stark has resigned to that point.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan-Leavitt has
his pastorate of the Baptist
A
NEW
INDUSTRY.
entered
the matrimonial race a
Church in Mosier. and the church
second
time.
On Tuesday last
A
company
has
recently
been
people hope soon to get a minister
formed in Hood River, having she was married to Lieutenant
to fill the pulpit.
for its object the making of or­ R. A. Owen. Some time ago
Nichol and Co. have recently chards
other words—the com­ Ruth declared that she would
put into their store a double deck pany will -in plant
and properly care never marry again; but her
show case for their confectionery for orchards belonging
to non­ change of mind and name was
and a double McCaskey register, residents, or those who have
not no doubt “ ‘Owen’ to the lieuten­
which add much to the appear­ the time, or from any other cause,
ant’s winnin’ ways.”
ance of the interior.
are unable to look after them.
The season for salmon fishing
The U. S. Census Enumerator This idea is a good one, though opened at noon last Sunday, and
called in Thursday and made the it probably did not originate in several hundred boats were out
statement that he would have all Hood River, as real estate firms on the middle and lower river,
the Mosierites counted by that in Mosier and elsewhere have and many good catches are re­
night, hut as he is not permitted advertised to do the same thing. ported. The season promises to
to divulge any of the information, By thus taking full charge of the be very profitable for fishermen.
we are unable to give any statis­ work of producing first-class R. L. and C. G. Dwight knocked
tics on the census.
orchards, many persons would off work on account of the rain
Rev. H. C. Clark, who has invest in land who otherwise last Tuesday, and came to town
been with his family in Corvallis would not if it depended upon to do some trading. The Dwight
for about three weeks, is reported their knowledge of the business. brothers recently purchased the
so far recovered from his attack For instance. Mr. Mayer, who John Brown tract and have been
of rheumatism that he expects has just purchased the Sellinger hard at work improving it. They
to return to Mosier in time to fill ranch from C. A. McCargar, pro­ are hustlers and just the class of
his regular engagements in the bably knows little or nothing people we need here.
Christian Church next Sunday. about the making of a fine or­ The copious rains this week
but it isn’t necessary that will bring forth abundant crops
Messrs. Yates and McKee, of chard;
simuli), as he can easily secure of
Wasco, were in town «in Monday he
ail kinds, and gladden the
services of experts in the hearts
of stockmen and tillers of
and Tuesday last. Mr. Yates is the
business. C. A. McCargar, from the soil.
connected wiih the Wasco Lum­ whom
Mr. Mayer bought the
ber Co., and was here trying to place, will
FOR
SALK.
the devel­
close contracts for the Fall deliv­ opment of superintend
this big ranch into a Pine wood, lfiin. long, in any
ery of wood. Mr. McKee is a first.-cl xss commercial
orchard. «piantity. Parties wishing their
druggist, and also Mayor of
supply of wood for next winter
Wasco. He was looking over
will do well to put their orders in
HIDES!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!!
Mosier with a view to investing
early.
in some of our orchard lands.
Call at the BULLETIN office and atidress, For prices, call on, «.r
For the last three years Oregon
tags to shiji your hides to J. C onnor , or A. B ehken .
has been chief among the states get
M osier , O re .
in attracting Western immigra­ Kauffman, Davidson. Semmel, of 'Phone, line 9,
> .. f
tion. and while it is too early for Portland.