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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EVERY
FRIDAY
BULLETIN
BY
H .C . KIBBEE. Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
« « Yw-.............................................
S ix M o n th s........................................................................
Three Months............................................................. 60
Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1900, at
the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct of
March 3, 1879.
«
OUK PORTLAND LETTER
VOL. II
~
» v a
va
****
»
»
va v i »
Professional Cards.
RATES
par i m a * ! ,
One square..............
One-quarter Column.
One-half Column.
One Column..........
Business locals will he charged at 5 cents par Ha#'
for each insertion.
¡.egal advertisements will in all case« be
to the party ordering them, at legal ratea,
MOSIER, W ASC O C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , AU G U ST 19, 1910
MOSIER BOOSTERS BCOsT
ADVERTISING
NO. 24
v -»
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
.ESBT'awse, n d rim mi i iim .
‘ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ”
Î See
Portland, Ore., Aug. 16 (Special)
The well advertised meeting of
if
—Portland s Harvest bestnal,
jfl()Sjer Commere’al Club,
Done with neatness and dispatch
September 5-10, will have no eou h l , ,
Saturday night in
, *
of amusement features and quan- **fia , A
*
,
,)
tities of bioode^l livestock on Stroup s Had was a piard sue- Hood River laundry Company
J . F . C O L I’ . M o s ie r A o k n t
view, together with stirring ces and was attended by almost
races by tne best trotting, pac- every one in the country, people
ing and running stock to be had, coming from the further confines
but perhaps the most interesting „fth p district
feature on the grounds to many _
.
who will attend will l * the C- C- chapman, manager of
demonstration of tuberculin tests the Portland Commercial Club,
He can nuikc your watch keep time
for dairy cows to be given by Dr. with his wife, w as present and
(JAY YOYVELL. Mgr.
W. H. Cytle, state veterinary, addressed the large gathering
Animals wiLli tuberculosis will he upon
upon the wonderful natural re­
Harness and Saddlery Goods
given the tes s and t leir value ....... ... n1 A
sources of Mosier as a producer
Tents, Wagon Covers, Eie
explained in a lecture. The ani-
mais will be slaughtered and the ot truit ut 1,10 lmf st variety ana |iand_niade Harness a Specialtj
evidence of tubercular conditions quality, t h e bvignt prospects
shown and discussed.
Tins is and wonderful prosperity await- HOOD RIVER - OREGON
expected to be a great attraction ¡Mg-
further development, a n d -----------------------------------------------------
for large numbers of danymen ^
jmportance o f presenting
with vaseline and charcoal, se­
GREENWOOD.
WOOD W A N T E D
and others interested.
.
,
„ . .. i
Estimates o f Oregon’s hop tl,ese STteaf advantages ti the
cure gloves, an alpine stock and
Sunday School Picnic
The School Board of Schoo^
crop for the year place the figure ge ieral public.
Mr. Chapman
goggles, join the other climbers
A very pleasant day was spent District No. 52. Wasco County,
at 9 J.IKX) bales. T h j q al.ty of expressed the sentiment, in dif-
and off to the mountain at 7:10
la t Saturday by the members will receive bids for wood for the
tue yield is reported to be ex- lerent phraseology, that ‘ ‘the;
coming school term until Aug.
a. m. Just six hours later we
,
,
, and friends of Greenwood Sun- 25th. 1910.
cellent and it is expected a g< od nian who whispers down a well
were
on
top
and
what
a
gram
1
a
,
,
■
..
price will be paid tor the crop u ,
,
_ 4 _
o f Mosier, Oregon,
rn,
b . d iy School 111 the pine grove
5 cords seasoned Pine 4 ft.
picked clean. Special elf ores to about he goods h e has to
view. 1 lie crater was steaming 1
„ ,,
..
, .
about halt a mile south of the lengths.
secure clean picking* will be made sell, will never reap
shimi g
and
the
smell
of
brimstone
was.
For your Drugs, Sundries. Patent Medicines, Station-
senoo!house. The day was beau-
7 rords seasoned Fir 4 ft.
by growers.
dollars, as he w’ho climbs a treei
in evidence. Remaining on top
tiful and the grove ample and lengths.
Tqat neid peas should
be and pollers” .
In ether words, j
erg,
Articles, Candy and Cigars, lee Cream and
50 minutes, a t2 p . m. the descent
quite ideal.
Less than thirty
8 cords half seasoned Oak 4 ft.
grown on the big" acreage of hosier must advertise, must
tell ■
began, which is hazardous if the
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
persons
w
ere
present,
all
between
lengths.
Summer tallow '
" Yi i o n of to the world what we at home
instruction of 'the guide is not
gon each year is the opinion or
Pine and Fir to be made from
the ages of six and sixty, to per­
experts. There is pront in the already know, that
the sun]
followed, as part of the descent
large trees of live timber.
Oak
form
their
part
on
the
program,
practice, while the fertility of doesn’ t shine on a better section
is 65 per cent and is 12.50 feet in
to
be
good
sound
wood
either
on the playground, and around
the soil is increased and weeds for lruit raising. All the other!
split or straight pole wood not
length. A rope or life line is
the dinner table.
kept down.
H. Grebe, a wheat noted fruit countries have ob­
a-large tarpaulin.
All feeling
less than 3 inches in diameter.
stretched
over
the
entire
dis­
Good Climbing Up Mt. Hood
grower o f Condon, rinds he tained their prominence thru ju ­
A creditable program, consist­
greatly refreshed by sleeping in
T ie Foard reserves the right
tance
to
help
one
climb.
makes more oil his peas, acre
Summit
ing of twenty numbers, began to reject any or all bids.
the cool mountain air, rose with
There is no danger in climb­
for acre, than from his wheat, dicious use of printer’ s ink,
Found, between . the hour ° f the sun
about half-past eleven, and at
Rif’ s to be sealed and left with
a.iu
wi.cai sown - on
...........
It
and wheat
the ........
same backed up by “ the goods” .
ing the mountain if the official
one o’clock all sat dow n (on the ♦bo Clerk on or before August
August 3. After breakfast a
land the following* year produces is up to Hosier to follow the ex- Min se anc* sun llse a ^ . c‘n OJ)
guide is employed. In fact it is
one-third more than ¡and merely amp|e
] portunity, an opportunity thaf little walk was in order, which
ground) to such a dinner as only 25tb. and wood to he delivered
a
pleasure, for instance, after
Summer fallowed and allowed to
Mr. Chapman is a young man ¡ everY person should grasp if did not extend very far from
the Greenwood mothers know in baser' ent. in good corded
reaching the top one becomes so
shore bv Pent. 10th. 1910.
lie idle.
Hogs grow fat < n the
how to prepare.
Everything
| camp.
In the afternoon -the
^ e’
G. R. W ood Chairman.
peas, adding enormously to ti e ¡ 4 chuck
,
. full of vim , and
, up-to-date
, ,.
, : P°s8*
There was quite a stir among party started for the Inn, which inspired with the sublime beauty was so good and so plentiful that
wealth of the grain growing s e c - .ideas in the work of conducting]
A lex S tewart , Clerk.
of
the
country
that
to
stay
longer
the residents ot Bear Wallow consumed nearly all of the after-
the only regret was the limited
tion of the Northwest.
publicity campaigns, and Tris
on
top
becomes
the
desire,
which
FOR SALE
of Tuesday,
capacity of the eaters.
Dinner
President Stevens, of the Ore- suggestions were most helpful | Farm
l’ arm on
on the
the morning
morningof
luesday, noon.
The distance is short,.
to do becomes' far more danger­
One
team
of geldings, weight
gon Trunk Line, the Hill road up atld uracticaf. The evening was August 2d, 1910. All were asl.ii oldy 5 miles, but the elevation is
was followed by ice cream.
ous than the ascent. After the,
-about 950 each, double harness
the Deschutes, announces that
After
the
immediate
effects
of
being about 3(00 feet
« taken up with iddresses by local i at two a- m- and ^ three ‘roadv great,
sun casts the shadow on the e a st 1
and single buggy. One Smith
his company will build south to a
connection with the Pacil’c & men, among whom were R. M. ^01 the much anticipated caajP_ j through timber, some of which sid" the rocks begin to freeze the repast began to wear off, stump puller and.plow; also s m sl
ing trip to Mt. Hood; Mrs. G. has been destroyed by fire, per-
young and old alike played Drop tools.
Eastern, reaching out trom Med- Ross, Rev. H. C. Clark, A. P.
Apply to J. E. Carpen­
loose and slide down the nioun-
ford. This will give the Hill sys- Bateham, Dr. Nick Johnson, ! with her tvvo boy s, Chas, and ¡ ¡iapR y^m-s past. Otherwise one tain, and the snow becomes ice, the Handkerchief and Ruth and ter. Mosier, Ore.
Jacob with a surprising vim and
Lem a main trunk line down,
xiail, Mr. Scarce, a new- r>etor- and tvvD £ ir,s> Caroline would think of the forest prime-
¡
n „1
Notice for Publication
through Central Oregon,
' <aa 'comer from Seattle, and others, and Camille, and Marian, a Val as mentioned in the story of j
.
even slide nart of the ! enthusiasm.
(Publisher.)
which
wi l l
spring
lateral.
neighbor.
| Evangeline
:
huuy’
d P
° f the
When the day was over all
D e p a r t m e n t o p t h e I n t e r io r .
branches into nearby productive an 01 vvnom dwelt upon rosier,
W e left Mosier on Tuesday fo r ' ^
-
fi 1
•
, 1 way.
felt that it had been well spent. U. 8. Land Oilier at The Dalles, Oregon
territory.
jits necessities and possibilities. _ w t leit lvtosier on xuesnay ior
Camping near the Inn is good, 1
M arion
August 1st, 191U.
A splendid advertisement o f ' All were u n a n i m o u s i n a g r e e i n g A'JL Hood, with a firm determina- splendid running water a n d
C amiluo .
Notice is hereby given that Paid
the Pacific Northwest is the de-¡ that with concerted, harmonious tion to ascend the mountain it p]enty 0 f wood, also grass for
Harmseu, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on
March 17th, 1909, made Homestead.
Strikes Water At 12 Feet
berality, possible. All day in the hot sun, ||ie team near camp. After the
cision of Jasper Wilson, son of action and financial
No. 046t>0, for Ix>t 1, and K1-2NW1-4.
James Wilson, Secretary of A g- the people of Mosier district. stopping at 8
3 a. m.
m for breajc - 1 evening meal on August 3rd th e 1
Good cold, pure water at a Section 7, Township 1 North, Range Ut
riculture, to engage in fruit;could accomplitB wonders in ,ast’ over some loutth ¡'oad 5 | boyg sallied forth to see Mr. j
; depth of 12 feet is what F. A. East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice o f intention to make Final cotn-
1 Mark Wiengart, the guide, and
growing in the Pacific North- bringing Mosier to the> attention sometimes almost unable
Shogrcn struck on his ranch east mutation Proof to ^ gu b iiah claim” "to
west.
He will develop only 20 0 f the commercial world and to i Breathe for the dust, we pushed ascertain what was necessary for
of town. Mr. Shogren sunk tlie ;
.larul » ’ ’ovc described before the
. . ...
.
, Register and Receiver o f the U. A
forward determined to accom­ climbing the jnountain. The in­
acres at present, considering this , h0me8ed<er and investor.
Well near a bluff of rock and Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, oa
W . IL KERSLAKE, Mgr.
ample to keep him fully occupied.
plish the object of our trip. But. formation obtained, the boys
feared that he would encounter the 8 th day o f September, 1*1#.
That a man who has all the pro-
S u bsection s
or a pubhc.ty
unable to make
We deal in improved and unimproved rliflfii.,iD if,u ,,n u,•count o f th e f o r
Claimant names as witnesses:
fessions open to him should
fund were called for and 1X.. »1 course, being unable t > make went to camp.
.
, . . „
.
,
. .
.,
, ,
U lliic u ltlts on account or tne roi- ] p rank s . Huberts, o f Mosier, Oregon,
choose horticulture in the North- '»ponded to liberally by many
distance in one day, and
_ o f Moeier, Oregon.
Thursday morning there was fruit land in h osier d s tn e t. Send for mation; but to his surprise and Alfred L. Sundborg,
* rego
west as the best opportunity is
1 )resent. The intention of the after partaking of a concoction quite a stir.
The cook was up om' B®okfet o f Bargains,
satisfaction there was nothing U>lturlG- K (> rl“ n’ ° f Mo.jyr. Oregon.
highly significant and is a splen- C1|i|) jg to push tl)e publicity: o£ dirt- dust aad lava ash, co- early and soon had breakfast,] We !,r‘‘ aK*‘n,s for ,hl' M ountain pH rfere with free digging. He M on. : liert C. Martin, o f The Dalles, Ore-
did endorsement of this 8ectlon , caini)aign to the.limitand several !,ious|y wet down with cool, re- but was informed by the guide V iew o r c h a r d I h a c t , located South- sunk the well 20 feet, and now
C. W. M oore , Register.
o f the country. .
, i
.
,
i •
fr^Qtuner water, from springs,
This
land
will
he
cut
PirFt
publication
Aug-, 5 . last Sept. t.
Eight'bi’g ocean steamers and methods to this end are being, freshitij?
has over nine feet of water in it,
that the wind was too strong", t‘ast of
U)> in small tracts to suit purchaser,
.,
,
i ditches and streamlets, all being
one sailing vessel were in the considered.
which will furnish abundant sup­
and to wait until the next day and sold on easy payments.
Willamette River on August 9,
At the conclusion of the speak­ ! fed by the huge glaciers from ! was his request.
ply for all purposes.
W. A. HUSBANDS
loading Oregon products lor va’ - jn{r refreshments were served ! the mountain, the jolly party,
WaitinR in camp is irksome, so
MOSIER. - - ORE.
lous ports across the sea, in an-
.
,
, ,.
after some inquiry concerning: off t(J Cooper>a Spur on the gla-
FOR SALE
B l a c k s m it h
dition to the usual number of and a Keneral good tune wu;
coasting vessels, one of the most] had. every one departing with the best camping place, found ¡cier was the order of the day.
One 4 year old black HamhI - Horse
Shoeing and General
G e o . C h a m b e r l a i n tonian mare, weight nearly l 1 0
formidable fleets to assemble in | the feeling that the evening had | (heir mecca in the hlk Beds
Tlie climb to the Spur is lahori-
Repair Work.
The Elk Beds is a place about ous, toilsome and tedious, being
lbs.
Fine driver.
Also one
a Pacific Northwest port for lioen most pleasantly and profit-
REAL
ESTATE
Satisfaction guaranteed
nearly new, single to]) bugg.',
months. The combined cargoes' ably spent.
5 nubs from Cloud ( ap Inn, at three miles from the Inn on rod
with harness. Inquire at Bulk- MOSIER
amount to 23,000,000 feet o f
-
-
OREGON
an elevation of 3190 feet, wheie fi|| xhe Wa.y. But the glacier h Fruit
tin office.
2 t
Oregon fir, together with mis­
BOOSTING,
Lands
the elk, in former days, came so interesting that every memlier
cellaneous freight, and destina­
Like
Charity,
should
begin
for
water
and
bedded
at
night,
of
the
party
was
greatly
bene­
tions include Hong Kong. New
at home. In a broad sense,
f i t is now a homestead.
fjted.
The formation of the
Specialty
Zealand, Manila, Shanghai, Aus­
We arrived at the Elk Beds in moraines, the action of the water
tralia, and other orient?! norts.
boosting means not only to
Mosier
Oregon
A dairy farmer of Washing-
advertise abroad the natural
the late afternoon
A fire was and manv 0ther things not men-
■| mi County makes the statement
resources of your community,
QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS
built in a hurry and preparations tioned in text books could be s<
he has cleared $13 net on each of
but means also the mainte­
lor the evening meal liegan, readj|y seen and understood that
his nine cows every month, m-’k-i
Near the Mouth o f the Columbia River, on the Washington Coast
C. H. JENKINS, I). M. I).
which was soon ready, vege- a|| had a Iretter understanding ol
ing a snug income from th at! nance and further develop­
D
e
n
t
i
s
t
tables of all kinds cooking very the glacier,
source alone of $1046 in the o ast 1 ment of the industries and
OFFICE OVER BUTI.KIt RAN KING COMPANY
nine months. This is an indus­
enterprises that you already
quickly. After eating freely of
Fridayi August 5th. three of
PHONES:
try that is capable of almost il­
Office 28 Residence 28 II
have, insofar as they are
the Innintiful repast, a place to
paldy presented themselves
HOOD
RIVER
OREGON
limitable expansion in this state.
creditable and deserving of
sleep was next in order.
Placejat the ¡ nn for final preparations,
Twenty-five Mil»s o f Magnificent Reach
support.
Without this no
found, tent put up for the ladies, t() c)im|) the mountain. The first j
::
Level, (Vmnncl nil Smooth
Church of Christ Notes.
business institution tlmt is
the boys sleeping soundly under thing done was to |,|ack the face’
We had a good service last! dependent on local patronage
Sunday morning and our hearts
can hope to succeed.
Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage,
were gladdened by a new mem­
D.
P.
H
A
R
V
E
Y
,
Pro’p.
The
MOSIER
V
A
L
L
E
Y
tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the
ber joiqjng our circle.
L 11 the
BANK has succeeded beyond
healthful, invigorating recreation of the seaside—surf
evening we heard Dr- Bar-]
DEALER IN
bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires,
the exi>ectations of its or­
greaves who gave us something
Fresh and Cured Meats
about which to think.
riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives
ganizers and is constantly
ON
Next Lordsday morning our
increasing the volume of its
through picturesque wooded headlands.
Country Produce
subject will be, “ John,, the Bap-
business, but A L L the bank­
tizer” , and in the evening the
ing business o f the Mosier
M o s ie r
-
O r e g o n ^ et*ucctl Rates from all parts of Oaegon and Washington
subject will lie “ Dad’s B*y and
District is none too much at
Ma s Girl” , Come and hear this,
VIA
this time. If we cannot sup­
and most especially do we want
all the boys and girls to come.
ply your needs then noobjec­
Remendier that o u r Bible
tion can be raised to youv#o-
School has suitable classes for
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00
ing elsewhere, but if we can
all.
Three
Day—Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00
Regular $50.00 Bridge-Beach make........................$42.50
then we feel entitled to your
H. C ampbell C lark ,
A pleasant place to spend a so­
$40.00 Charter Oak..................................... $32.50
consideration and you will
Minister.
cial hour is at
$42.50 Reservoir Steel R an ge................ $37.50
PurehMi' ticket« ami pmaki* reaervationa at City Ticket Of!i«a, 3rd 1
further your own interests
Washington Street«. Portland, or inquire o f any O. R. A N. agent
by giving us your business.
S. E. Francisco s Pool Room
BEAT IT
elsewhere for information.
--------- ^
----
We were shown this werek
REGISTER!
what is probably tlve largest
Notices
f <r Primary Electiur.
S oft D rinks . C andy . C igars
Yellow Transparent apple ever
W ILLIAM MCMURRAY.
grown in this section. It is from to be held on September 24.
T obacco
G EN E RAL PASSENGER AGENT,
All
¿>ick Evans’ orchard, perfect in next, have lieen posted.
shape, without a blemish and those who wish to vote at this
weighs an even pound. If any­ election must register on or be­
PO R TLA N D . O R EG O N .
Oregon
Mosier,
Otherwise
one can beat it let’s hear al»out fore September 10.
they cannot vote.
iC
}
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
L A R A WA Y
; H ood
R ivers Reliable Jeweler for
Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry
ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN
and Get Results.
I NiCHOL & CO.
General
Merchandise
M osier
O reg o n
Go To
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.
Toilet
Prescriptions a Specially.
The M o s ie r Hills
Land & Orchard
Company
1
« I S I I
PUBLISHED
NORTH
BEACH
THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR
SUMMER VACATION
Special Prices
MOSIER MARKET
Steel Ranges
Until July 1, 1910.
W. E. C hown
MOSIER
OREGON
THE OAKS
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co