Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 08, 1910, Image 1

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’ PUBLISHED
EVERY FRIDAY
BY
H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
.$1.50
• One Year.
■ Six Months................................................................. 75
"Three Mon the-. ............................................ ..............50
»-Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at
*ihe post office tit Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f
March S. 1879.
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M O S I E ) R B U L L E T I N
AVßR tising ’ r a t e s
Professional d r i l l .......................... p«r month I
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VOL. II
5I0SIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910
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Business locale wijl be charged at O' m et* per tfale
for each insertion.
NO. 18
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
paid for before affidavits axe furnished.
&CO.
General
Merchandise
Many Join Commercial Club I OUK PORTLAND LETTER
“ FINE LAUNDRY W ORK”
The Commercial Club held a Portland. Ore., July 5. (Special)
See
I)one with neatness and dispatch
rousing meeting at Lamb’s Hall, —The outcome o f an experiment
last Saturday afternoon.
The to be tried with burned-over tini-
only feature that did not prove her in Coos County by the Santa Hood River Laundry Company
J. E. COM2, M osier A gçnt
.satisfactory ».to the members was Fe Railroad will be watched with
the resignation o f C. A. MeCar- interest throughout the Pacific
$ H ood River’s Reliable Jeweler for
gar as president o f the club. Northwest.
If successful,
Mr. McCargar, however, felt will mean that large areas of
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
that l>c could not give the time forests, formerly considered use-
He can make your watch keep time
and attention necessary for one j less, will become valuable for
in that irosition to make a sue- the burned-over timber yet re­
GAY YOWELL, Mjjr.
cess of it His resignation was maining. The Santa Fe has con-
¡accepted and J. K. McGregor tracted for 1200 cedar piling Harness and Saddlery Goods
was unvnimously elected to fill from such a tract in'Coos County.
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U LLE TIN
the position. In a brief and well If the charred piling proves a Hand-made Harness a Specialty
M o s ie r
regon
worded speech, Mr. McGregor success, much more of the same
and
Get
Results.
thanked tiie members for the material will be bought by the HOOD RIVER - OREGON
•confidence reposed in him, and Santa Fe and'a wide market will
assured the club that he would ; be found for this now apparently
promptings o f the heart wait for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
North, Rangrl2 East, in Was-
exert himself to the utmost to worthless timber,
Said order of
Notice is hereby given that the un-i?? t’oonty, > Owgon
a future time to express them in­
lersigned hes been appointed adminis ] the court directs that said sale be made
make asuccess of the various en-1 Poniard ends-tlu? cereal ship-
stead o f expressing them in act tratrix
at
private
»ale
for
one-half
cash and
of the estate of George Selfin-1
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terprises which it had underta- ping year May 31, holding see-
ter, deceased, by tiie County Court of »«»-half Secured by mortgage upon the
and deed in the present.
The A rthur & Burt Drug Co.,
ken; but said that as one man ond place in the entire country
Too many in the chase for the the State of Oregon for Wasco County, i !’nrn' * •. subiect to confirmation by
All persons having claims against!
, * io?n an? i tej the F3™
could accomplish very little alone, as a wheat exporting city. New
almighty dollar defer the good said estate are hereby notified to pre- ,1 “A
j 11!'; F 9-
hour of 10
o f Mosier, Oregon,
he expected every member to York alone has a greater volume
they might do, as they pass sent such claims, duly verified ns by law ■ A ■ CV1N . . • I sha11 Pr° c‘,vd to sell
required, within six months from the l^ !:u , L ^ tate«“l,ovV " ¡ ent»on*a «¡"d de­
put his shoulder to the wheel to its credit. During the past 12
through the world, until they late hereof to me at the law office of ¡ f N u ? '
for ° " r half cash
F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
and Hi,e-half .secured by mortgage upon
and help boost the club, the town months Portland'has sent away
have reached the goal of fortune, Frank Menefee, The Dalles, Oregon.
the
prrorisVs
fl*.
directed
by the order
Dated this 5th day of July. 1010.
ery, Toiiet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceCream and
of thecodrt.
and-the district
16,350,633 bushel» of wheat, val-
then only to realize that the
AiihK.Ni« S ulking tta,
P iers and bids ‘for' said real estate
The secretary read the names ued at $5,71)1,304.
j habits formed unfit them to do
Adn inistratrix of the estate < f
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
will be.' received by fine,*■ or by my at
George
Sellinger,
decri
séd.
twelve applications for mem-
Large appropriations for Ore-
the good they intended to do.
tofney, W. H. Wilson, at The Dalles,
First issue July 8, last Aug. 5.
Oregon, nt any time from and after the
bership in the club. Acommun- gon waterway improvements are
We are all too apt to postpone our
date above men tiohed.
Prescriptions a Specialty
ication was read from Tom Rich- available by tire passage of the
| good deeds, and as a result it is
Dkteef this'-2&jd rtav of June, 1910.
Notice
for
Publication
E a S k D. V ickers ',
ardson, suggesting that an apple' Rivers and Harbors bill by the
j everlastingly too late in most in­
[Publisher. ]
Guardian.
show be held-in Mosier this Fall. ' recent Congress.
More than building which will cover half-of
stances.
The kind word, the
Department of the Interior.
NO 33.
i® which prizes would be given * $1,000,000 will be sjient in per- the block bounded by Third, Co-
CONTEST NOTICE.
^ kind deed, the pleasant smile are U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon I
REPORT
for the best display. A commit- feeling the jetty a/t the mouth of l lumbia and Fourth srteets. The
too often pushed into the back­
!in^' 191°-
Department of the Interior.
Of the condition of the
tee was appointed to attend to. the Columbia River and addi- new theatre will be named The
ground as we go along and we te^°ofC
M
^ lerr ei Oregon,
^ iVen who,
“ l“ 1 on Octc-
United
ter,
or
Mosier,
.in,,
,, states , Land Office,
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
the matter.
tional funds are provided for Melburn, in honor of Mrs. Mc-
too
often
fail
to
realize
this
un­
her 18th, 1907, made Homestead, ( S-r- ; ThL E * 1‘*1
J» "« ! 4> l910-
Can, who was a few years ago
ml No. 07131), No. 15736 for SWI-4 . A ^ c i e n t contest affidavit having
At Mosier, in the State of Oregon, til too late.
F. W. Woodcock, of Seattle, dredging the Lower Willamette prominent -on the vaudeville
SEI-4 S1-2SW1-4 and N V I .K W u -been-filed'in this office by George W,
was introduced to the members, j and Columbia Rivers. The im- stage. The main floor of the au­ at the close of business, June30th,1910:
«Kqjhst Homestead
If you have hard work to do, Section 25 Township 2 North Ranire I
11 East. Wi 1 Umette Meridian^ha!i*Hed
I*»-
Mr. Woodcock explained his ob-fprovemerft ofThe upper Willam- ditorium will be 95 by 100 feet
do
it
novr,
a
song
to
sing,
sing
i
t
j
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7
n
l
l
K
t“tom»k
...
.
for
W
>
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2
'N
W
'1-4'Section
8: Town-
RESOURCßfe
DO LLAR S CTS
to
Mosier
whichiette
and
Columbia
is
provided
;u'd
will
accommodate
1000
per-
now'; a kind word to say, say it mutation Proof, to establish c M m Z ■ b * ' V i n h W " 12 E' T ,M*'
tect in coming
i 'e t " ? ’ ™nte8‘ ee>
seats o f the Loany and discounts................................ $29,219 74 now; a smile to show, show it the land above described, before the
was to promote the erection o f a for, as is the C-elilo Canal, w hich: son~- The
Register and Receiver of th*» IT c ;
* ^ t , ® Alleged that said entry-
gets $600,000.
auditorium will be convertible, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.......
None
I and Office nt Tim
« n
' man. 1iJis failed to establish residence
Targe hotel here. He said that
now.
Beware
the
putting
off
un­
so that the level floor may be Bonds, Securities, e t c ., ..,.......................
15 00
the'91h dav of Vugu¡it* 19*0 ° r‘‘K° “ ’ ° " i ^
««»*!
‘ he .and
Together w i t h t h e Great ¡used for exhibitions or large so­ Banking: house, furniture and fixtures. . 1,066 95 til the tomorrow.«-Ex.
with the co-operation of the citi­
„. .
.
without improvements of any kind,
416 00
Other real estate owned.........................
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
j
unfenced
and
open
to
the
public
range,
zens of the district, he could Northern, the Northern Pacific cial gatherings o f any sort. The Due from banks (not reserve b an ks).. . 1,000 36
1 Thomas Henningson, Gus Godberson, \ that said klleged absence was not due
guarantue that a good hotel with will carry on a work o f exploita- ¡ stage will be 30 by 60 feet and Due from approved reserve banks....... U.009 f t
| Robert Simpson, Charley Bennett, all to his employment in the army
my, navy
389 23
Oregon.
all the modern conveniences, to tion o f Oregon.
Writ ers and j equipped to properly stage any Checks and other cash item s..................
or marine Corps of the United____
_
ed States
The
M
o
s
i
e
r
Hills
fW
o
s
ie
r
in time of war; said parties are hereby
C. W . M oore , Register.
32f> 64
cost, including the site, $50,000.1 publicity men are now being en- production which may be brou h t Expenses, .................................................
to the coast. An effort will be
First publication July 8, last Aug 5. notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10
T o n u ......................... $47,674 82
would be in operation by next listed by tiie line to work up rna made to get the new building un­
Land
Orchard
o’clock a. m. on July 28, 10H), before
Spring. A committee of three terial to be used throughout the der covet by fall, in time for the
the Register and Receiver atyhe United
LIABILITIES
DOLLARS CTS
States Land Office in The Dklleg, Ore­
was appointed to consult further country in spreading the know­ apple fair, and it is estimated
Company
(I
solated
T
ract
.)
gon.
stock paid in ................................ $lo ,0 0 0 00
with-Mr. Woodcock and report at ledge of Oregon broadcast. With that by using the stage and cor- Capital
Individual deposits subject to ch eck . . . . . 37,14» 82
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
The said contestant haVihg. in a
W . H. KERSLAKE, Mgr.
25 00
Cashier’s checks outstanding...................
a meeting o f the club to be held the Hill lines actively engaged in
proper affidavit, filed June 11,TWO,
No. 05841
may
be
exhibited.
The
theatre
Liabilities
other
than
those
above
stated:
set forth facts which show that ’ after
some time next week. It should the work o f publicity, large re­ will probably be opened during
.....................
W OO
Letters o f C redit........., .......................
We deal in improved and unimproved
United States Land Office,
due diligence porsonnl service can not
■not be a difficult matter to form s» sults can be expected.
be made, it is ordered and directed that
The
Dalles,
Oregon,
June
27th,
1910.
* the holidays, and the playhouse,
T o * a 1 ............................$47,674 82 fruit land in Mosier district.
Send for
such notice be given by due and proper
Attention is called by’••the Ore- which will have all modern com-
stock company among men in-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that,
as
di­
STATE OF OREGON, ec
our Booklet'of.Bargains.
rected by the Commissioner of the Gen­ publication.
terested in Mosier, and it is quite] gonian to'the growth of the live- forts, will cater only to the high­ COUNTY OF WASCO, S 5 ’
We are agents for the MOUNTAIN eral
'C .-W . MOOltE,
I, Robert M. Ross, Cashier
. . Land
, _ Office, • under
-------- provisions of
•likely that this will be done. stock industry in the Pacific est class patronage.—Telegram. o f the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that V iew O rcharp T ract , located South­ Act of Congress approved June 27, 1
Kefc'ister.
K«
1906 Public—No. 303, we will offer at ’ (Fil-st Tub. June ¿4 I.aAt Tub. July 2&1
On one day of last
the above statement is true to the best o f my
More hotel accommodations are Northwest.
east
o
f
Mosier.
This
land will be cut public sale, to the highest bidder, at 10
•needed here, and if a hotel were; week, it says, ten carloads of IN MAKING REMITTANCES knowledge and belief. R obert M. R oss , Cashier. up in small tracts to suit purchaser, o'clock a. m., on the 4th day of August i
-----------------------
1910,
this office,
iota at -w.
. . . the following tVair NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
built such as Mr. Woodcock sug-j wheat were received at Portland
C O R R E C T -A ttest.
and sold on easy payments.
You cannot find a safer or
o
f
land,
to-wit:
SW1-4SE1-4,
See
27
J. N. M osier , A l e x . S t e w a r t , Directors.
gested—one pleasantly located I and forty carloads of livestock, j more convenient way than to
- Department of the Interior,
W L2 NK1-4, Sec. 34, T. 2 N. R U E
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th
MOS ER, - - 'IDRE.
WM.
United States' Land Office,
in or near the town, where fami- : It is maintained that the stock
use the American Bankers
day o f - 1 Uv 1910.
Any Persons claiming adversely the
The'f'nlles, Oregon, June 15, 1910.
-lies from Portland and other1 grower will become a more im-
D. D. H a il ,
above-described lands are advised to
Association form o f Money
Notary Public fo r Oregon.
file their claims, or objections, on IV •'Moticeis hereby given ‘ that Verl L.
W. A. HUSBANDS
«•ities could come and spend two portant faótordn the prosperity
Matftun,,,of Mosier, Oregon, who, <dn
Order which is issued by the
before
the day above designated
[Seal.]
fo r, April 13th, 1908, made Homestead
<«r three months of summer and ° of f the state than the wheat
B l a c k s m it h
sale.
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
C w Moowr
! f Serial No. 04381J No. 15958, for E l -2
•fall, Mosier would soon gain a grower in the coming ten years.
_________ _ W - MOO,<E’ HegrttW.
SE 14 Sec. 29, ami NW1-4SW1-4 i t *
at as low a rate as you can
Horse Shoeing and General
Putting
Off
Things
_____ ____
1». Tp. 2 N., R. 12 E .WM., has f led
reputation as a summer resort Then there will be more wheat
procure Postal or Express
Repair Work.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN S a LE not,oe of intention to make final com-
'with the best of accommodations. ! grown than at present but the
One of thg evils that has crept
Money Orders.
Satisfaction guaranteed
. . ..
. .
,
_
’ .mutation proof, to establish claim to
Notice is hereby given, That on the ‘ the lami above described, before the
into all lines of work is procras­ MOSPER
W e have the climate and scenery livestock industry w i l l - h a v e
-
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OREGON 16th
These orders have all the
day of June, 1910, an ordi r whs 1 Register and Receiver, ‘ t-J. '8 . Land
tination. The thrifty merchants,
’here, and all that is lacking are expanded to a remarkable degree
advantages o f a bank draft
regularly given and made in the County
àt JJw DkTOa, Oregon,"on the
by
that
time,
due
to
Portland
the successful men of affairs, are
•the facilities to accommodate the,
and in addition are guaj-an-
Courtof the State of Oregon'for
regon
Wasco “ Ì <!ay ° f Ju,y’ , 9 , °-
names as witnesses:
i having the greatest stockyards
the ones who keep ahead of their
^public.
teed by the American Surety
eo
hamberlain , County, licensing the ‘undersign« Claimant
Fred Sundborg, C. J. E. Carlson,
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and
packing
plant
on
the
Pacific
guardian
of
the
person
and
estate
of
work and nev**r let important
I-f Mr. Woodcock or any other
Company, one of the strong­
Gustav Ernquist and Richard Wilcox,
I John A. Bell, to sell the West Half of all of Mosier, Ore.
gentleman can “ produce the-Coast. This means much to the
REAL ESTATE
duties lag.
Equally true does
est bonding companies in the
j
the Southwest Quarter of the South
**'■ W. M oore , Register.
goods” , Mosier should take ad- city’s future, it is believed,
U. S.
They are worth par ; this hold good with the farmer. Fnrit
west Quarter of Section 16, Township
vantage o f the opportunity to
Seletn, the capital city, will
I
Wise
is
he
who
so
.plans
his
work
|
anywhere and do not have to
•Lands
get such a hostelry here.
¡
its annual cherry fair on
that he pushes it instead o f it |
be taken to some certain
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July 7, 8 and 9.
The event
1 pushing him with things left un-1
place to be cashed.
Specialty
Business Conditions
! promises to be a big affair and is
done becauseref the putting off;
At the end o f each month
until tomorrow what should have Mosier
'The orilv unfavorable element ^ei.iA widely advertised. People
Oregon
all orders paid during that
from the
valley will at­
been done on time.
QUEEN O F THE N O R T H W E S T R E SO R T S
»in the situation is the unfavor-*from
the entire
ent,re valleyw.il
month are returned to us
From another viewpoint pro­
and kept permanently and in
able attitude of ‘federal law tend and unusual preparations
Ni**r the Mouth of the Columbia River, on the Washington Coast
crastination has many more in­
•'makers and state officials towards a''e
made to entertain
case receipt of funds should
CJH. JENKINS, D. M. D.
dictments against it than being
-the railways and the spirit which them;
will be keen com-
be disputed you«car. come in
D e n t is t
T H E PLACE TO SPEND YO U R
a “ thief o f time.”
Many a O m t t t t W K R BUTLER HANKING COMPANY
would prevent the companies I)etlt,,in between the valley coun- ■ at anytim e and see whether
PHONKS
heart pang has resulted from
from moderately advancing their ¡t“ 9. for pm es in the berry e x -( the party to whom the order
_
Office 28 Residence 28 B
•SUMMER V A C A T IO N
-
OREGON
putting off until tomorrow what HtX)I)!RlVER
was sent has endorsed it. In
'charges to offset the increased 1 h,b,ts’ and amusement features
Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach
might have been done today.
‘ cost rof operation.
When the ;6 f the fair will be better than '•case o f loss of an order a
Level, C< mpact ard Smooth
::
We are-too apt to let the kindlier
duplicate is easily obtained.
manufacturer is obliged to pay ever.
Theffiigh »prices of food prod­
higher prices for raw material
M O SIER M A R K E T Many’ thriringand tidy commbnities, delightful hotel, cottage,
and increased wages he does the ucts Are driving many people
tent And tamp life. All the comforts o f home and the
D. P. HARVEY, Pro’p.
•only possible thing in the dreum- back to the farm is the l>e!ief of
healthful, invigorating recreation"of' the seaside—surf
etances a n d correspondingly those who have given the matter
DEALER IN
bathing, Oshing, "clam digging, beach bonfires,
raises the'CMrge for his product. attention. It is contended that
Fresh
and
Cured
Meats
not
for
years
has
the
movement
riding, facing, hunting. Strolls and drives
The railways are obliged to pay
ON
been
as
noticeable
as
now.
All
through picturesque wooded -boadlands.
Country Produce
increased.prices for supplies and
parts
o
f
‘the
Pacific
Northwest
higher wages, a mbit is only rea­
-
^ e^ucec* ^ ates froni
P‘ rts ° f Oaegon and Washington
sonable -that they should get are belug benefited, it is said, by
this
desertion
of
the
cities
and
more f<h>what they-sell, namely,
VIA
return to the soil. Confidence is
transportation.
expressed that this will balance
That they arc impelled to raise production and consumption and
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co
khelv cha’ ges is plain from cur­ bring prices of farm products
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip,- $4.00
rent'traffic retilrns showing in- down to lower levels.
Three Day—Saturday to Monday Kate, $3.00
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Regular
$50.00
Bridge-Beach
make___$42.50
'Creased gross takings, while costs
A pleasark place to-spend a so­
$40,00 Charter Oak............................ $32.50
•of operation have increased in $35.000 Theatre for Hood River
cial ho» I - is at
$42.50 Reservoir Steel R an ge............$37.50
Purchs»« tickets and make reservations It Q ty Ticket Office, 3rd and
'Still greater ratio, with resulting
It « n o w announced definitely
Washington Streets, Portland, or inquire of any O. R. A N. agent
decrease in net earnings.
Un- that Captain ( lias. P. McCan will
S.ffc. Francisco’s Fool Room
elsewhere fSr- information.
begin
immediately
on
the
con­
dess the gredt’ st of all industries
is permitted to prosper the coun­ struction of a $35,000 theatre for
Hood River, which will lie adapt­
'B r in k s 'C a n d y , C ig a r s
‘WILLIAIM McMURRAY,
tr y cannot be pros) erous. —New
ed to many uses and furnish a
T
obacco
York Herald.
place to hold the annual apple
GENERAL PASSB*tlER AGENT,
fair, as well as attract the l»est
One more auto in town, so 1* theatrical attractions. Plans are
•PORTLAND. OREGON.
*»
Oregon
‘ sure to have good lines and har­ l>eing completed in the office o f
Architeot R. R. Bartlett for the
ness. Get them of Foralond.
5 DAVENPORT 1
HARNESS Co.
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Notice for 'PfiQtaiti«*..
. 'C
NORTH
Special Pnces
Steel Ranges
Until July 1, BIO.
A
M
laical advertisements will in all cases be c fliffe d
LARAWAY
4*
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Mösicr
I . THE OAKS
W. E. C hown -
MOSIER
OREGON
Oregon
BEACH