Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 02, 1910, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Ol»c Year,.
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Three Months.
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Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at
the post office at Moeier, Oregon, under the Act o f
March 3. Ib79.
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BULLETIN
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M O S IE R . W A S C O C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2, 1910
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General
Merchandise
DAVENPORT |
HARNESS Co.
Go To
C h ° p " o j ! = eS l h a t l p b : S s '
is handicapped, hut if such a
measure is enacted by the people,
they are confident many Oregon
counties will at once begin heavy
fashionable and popular drive
Enough for the discretion of
the city.
The Government buildings are
the cllief pointa Gf interest, the
WC k C. Chapman, promotion
manager of the Commercial Club,
has been touring Western Ore-
gin urging the landowners to
cut up their tracts into such
holdings as will P 2 ™ it the man
o f average means to acquire a
home when he come 3 to the state,
His argument shows that in
many regions tracts are entirely
too large now for the humble
homnso"ker to purchase. .A s the
great future o f the fruit bus.-
ness, dairy industry and otner
agricultural lines is with th-
small tract on which the owner
does most of his own work. Mr.
Chap.nan voices the general hope
of the state that land will be so
segregated that every man com­
ing will have no difficulty in se­
curing such acreage a3 he can
work to advantage.
The L’ u’ oln County Fair is to
open at Toledo September 6, and
will co ltuiue until the 9th.
Th° Linn County Fair on-ns at
Scio Tuesday, Aug. 30. In cash
prizes there will lie $1.000 hung
up.
.
The Spring Salmon season
Oapitol, I think, leading.
This
stately structure is at the head
of Pennsylvania Avenue.
The
building is open daily to visitors
and there are Capitol guides to
con(Jucfc
through and point
, .
, . .
, .
out and explain all objects ot m-
terest. The Library of Congress
adjoins the Capitol. It is a mas-
terpiece of architecture cele-
brated a[1 over the world, and
8tructure and site represents
an outlay of nearly $7,000,000.
Its mural decorations are the
most imposing and elaborate of
any public building in the world,
and its collections, containing
more than one million volumes,
rank fifth in the world. Next in
______ is the Treasnry.
interest
Yes-
terday i made the trip through
bunding and saw the great
, .
. . , .
vaults in which the current funds
and National Bank bonds of the
Government are kept.
In the
Cash room, where the Treasury
cas^ tbe varj0us warrants drawn
iag^A"
“.»"‘v- r r ted U
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M o s ie r
y
O
regon
strong
Cl
for Fall Painting
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V:
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T he wood is thoroughly dry.
Summer s sun has remo ved a ll moisture.
i
fc-
■ r.
Paint penetrates deeper into
dry wood.
\
The deeper it ¡roes the better it holds.
3 .
Fall weather is warm, dry and
dependable.
L ittle danger o f cold, damp, rainy daysr
ivInch endanger the ¿durability o f the paint.
4 .
W e t weather decays and de­
stroys unprotected surfaces.
1 dick o f paint means unsightly and less
’valuable property.
toration the stone was painted | £ ra(led.
white to obliterate the marks of
^ eh- I must close, but you i
the fire , therefore, as the White must come to church.
House, the Executive Mansion is
H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k ,
Minister.
universally known.
Fall painting keeps out winter
moisture.
s.
To be continued next week.
The greatest enemy to the life and beauty o f
a ll structures.
F. H. Graves, of the Orego­
nian, was in town Wednesday.
Notice for Publication
& CO.
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
NICHOL
LARAWAY
SKATING ON THIN ICE
That is what you are doing,
figuratively speaking, if you
de vend entirely *«n your
monthly salary or daily wage.
If you are doing this you
have no solid foundation. So
long as no misfortunes or
“ rainy days” come along
this system may be all right,
but when they do come it is
all wrong and you suddenly
find yourself dependent
inese are sure to come to
almost every man, and no
man is on a sound foundation
who does not make some
preparation to meet them.
Begin to do this NOW by de­
positing a
of vour in­
come in the MOSIER VAL­
LEY BANK.
When you
have something anead you
can invest if profitably and
have something to depend on
oeside:. your daily labor.
Professional Cards..................v . . . .per month $ .!•
Oue square.........................................
Legal advertisements will in all cases be charred
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A Former Musiente Writes from
OUR PORTLAND LUTIER
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
Washington, I). C.
Portland, Ori., Au*. 30 (Special)
See
— What seems to be the severest
Done with neatness ami dispatch
j |
Mrs. Ruth Graham, who is in
forest fire3 known to the North- , „
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west for years, perhaps decades, Iie E a s te r lie s an interesting
s
are burning intermittently in letter to Bulletin readers, from Hood River Laundry Company
J. E. COLE, M o s ie r A g k n t
b >th the Hr and pine belts, our Nation’ s capital.
r
Rough estimates lost in the con-
No matter how distant one
; H ood R ivers Reliable Jeweler for
dagrations, several million dol- may be j think every thoughtful
iars worth of mills logging ^
America
camps, settlers improvements
.. . .,
.
.
.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
and villages will have been
a pride in tne city of Wash-
H e can make your watch keep time
burned, and the aggregate value ington. And thinking that per-
J
o f timber lost is now beyond even haps the people of Mosier will be
CAV YOWELL. Mgr.
reasonable estimate and will sure- interested in a few of the things
ly reach enormous totals.
j - 0f interest that may be seen here,
Harness and Saddlery Goods
lord Pinchot, recent chief o f the
,
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Forestry Department in the Fed- \ will try to describe them as
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
A D V E R T IS E IN TH E B U LLE TIN
eral service, in an interview at they appear to me.
Hand-made Harness a Specialty;
Washington, declares that such
The city was first planned in]
and Get Results.
disasters are entirely preventable 1 7 9 1 by Pierre Charles L’ Enfant, | H O O D RIV ER
OREGON
when Congress makes sufficient a French engineer who served
appropriation and the States look ith didtinction assisted by ad-
after private holdings. His plan .
,
,.
is thorough patrol, complete tele- vice a n d suggestions fr o m
phone connections, and the put- Thomas Jefferson. Distinguished
ting o f men at work upon every landscape engineers and civic
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
blaze discovered in its incipiencv. improvement artists have con-
As a result of.this year s appall- j A bated to and elaborated on the
o f Mosier, Oregon,
lutr losses, there is sure to be d e -, . . . ,
... ... , .
ter nined effort to protect and' '»ngmal plan, until Washington
I f I t ’ s a s u r fa c e to
conserve the timber supply in has .finally become one ot the
F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
the future.
j truly beautiful .cities o f the
h e p a in t e d , e n a m e le d ,
September 5th the great Port- world,
ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and
stained, varnished or fin­
land Fair & Livestock Exposition 1
twenty-one avenues, bear-
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
ished in any way, there’ s
will open in this city, and con-
names o f the States ra-
tinue. until the 10th, inclusive, mg the names ot tne & totes, ra
an A cm e Q uality K in d
An elaborate program of races, diate from .principal centers and
to fit the purpose.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
livestock exhibits, music, vaude- connect the different parts of
villa amusements, and industrial j^e city. The wide spaces at the
events has been prepared by the intersection of these avenues are that negro man has to repeat his j
Church of Christ Notes,
management. This will ^ the „ d “ circles” and bear the
little talk about every 15 minutes
Have been so busy this week
greatest fair ot its kind yet held
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in the city, as a large number o f names of distinguished Ameri- from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. every day and wiu be gone most o f it, so
blooded animals recently im-leans. The alphabetical thorough- in the week and lias grown very
have not had time yet to- think
ported, and the best known o f j fares run east and west and the proficient, not to say rapid, and
what
I will preach on next Lords-
the old stock, will be found.
A numbered one 3 north and south, I find myself unable to remem­
day,
but
you come and I will be
great poultry show will be con- These streetg ars bordered with
ber all o f his “ spiel” .
due tod on the grounds. L rained,
,
,
, ,
there to meet you.
animals will perform daily and nearly one hundred thousand
The White House was the first
The Church gave us a grand
the races will bring out some of | trees, making the streets alone a public building erected at the
handkerchief
shower Tuesday
the fast Northwest stock.
great feature of the city. Penn- seat of government.
Washing­
afternoon,
and
left pretty re­
At the regular meeting o f th e, gylvania Avenue, connecting the ton himself selected the site and
Good Roads Association neld here railway station, Capitol, General laid the corner stone, Oct. 13, minders. Such attentions tender
last Tuesday, a number of prom- p j3t officei Treasury> White
our hearts and show Christian
inent speakers urged with aii
_
...
, 1792, and lived to see the build­ affection.
their power adoption o f the House, State and Navy Depart- ing completed.
John Adams
Don’ t forget that our Bible
amendment n e x t . November ment, is. the general thorough- was its first occupant.
In 1814
which will permit counties t o ifare. It is 4 1--2 miles long and the house was fired by maraud­ School is going and growing. |
bon 1 themselves for h e a v y wagon traverses the finest business sec- ing British troops and only the The whole School is w orking.'
road. construction.
Until sues |.jon 0f tj.e city, forming a most walls left standing.
With res It will soon be completely j
men of the lower Columbia
$1,172,412.
The pack is esti-
matod at 205,01)0 full size cases,
Hood River has sold its first 4
carloads o f Gravenstein apples
this year at $1.50 a h oc f. o. b
Hood River, which is the highest
pn>a soimvod for this apple in its
earliest deliveries.
ADVERTISING RATES
S. W. Heppner,‘~of Hood River,
Ask us about A C M E Q U A L I T Y H O U S E
one o f the best known traveling
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
men on the road, was in town
P A IN T .
It insures th e greatest protection and
August 1st, 1910.
beauty, at the least cost per year o f service.
Notice is hereby given that Pau 1 this week, taking orders for the
Harmsen, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on Washington N u r s e r y ,
Mr,
Questions cheerfully answered.
March 17th, 1909, made Homestead.
Heppner
has
had
years
of
ex­
No. 04660, for Lot 1, and E1-2NW 1-4,
Section 7, Township 1 North, Range 12 perience in the nursery business
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice o f intention to make Final com­ and when he says a thing you
mutation Proof to establish claim to know it is so.
He has one of the
the land above described, before the
best
concerns
in
the West back
Register and Receiver o f the U. S.
I,anil Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on I o f h im and stands ready at all
the 8th day o f September, 1910.
times to make good his word as
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. A. HUSBANDS
Frank S. Roberts, of Mosier, Oregon, to the quality of his slock—or
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Alfred L. Sundhorg, o f Mosier, Oregon,
anything else.
While here he
B lacksmith
D entist
Carl G. E. Carlson, of Mosier, Oregon,
OFFICE OVER BUTLER BA NKINC COM PAN T
Herbert C. Martin, o f The Dalles, Ore­ took orders for over $2,500 worth !
Horse
Shoeing
and
General
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Repair Work.
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to the adv of.th e Washington1
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First publication A u g, 5, last Sept. 2.
Satisfaction guaranteea
Nursery in this issue.
MOSIER
OREGON
(Publisher.)
D epartm ent
ok
the
I n t e r io r ,
W. E, CHOWN, Mosier, Oregon
H. G. KI BBEE
W a s h i n g t o n Nursery
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Located A t
Toppenish
ment, the daily transactions run
into t’.ie millions.
The visitor
may himself he a part in the
business here by presenting at
one of the steel screened win-
dow3 a warrant on the Govern-
ment in the shape of a national
currency bill and receiving com j
for its face value, thus complet- j
ing its round of circulation, and
then as money no longer, but
just plain paper, it will be de­
stroyed. We had a negro guide
who took great pains irf explain­
ing the elaborate plan in desroy-
ing this money, the grinding up
process, the various acids that it!
goes through, and finally the |
selling o f the pulp to various
concerns at $40.00 per ton, a ;
great deal o f it lieing used i
to make curios. The new paper
money held to replace unfit
money redeemed and for use
otherwise, ¡3 counted 52 differ-;
ent times, and aft r the final j
count is packed in bundles from i
' $4000 to $20,000 to the bundle, j
and sealed and stored in the!
vault. Vault No. 1, in which
105,000,000 silver dollars a r e '
stored, is 89 feet long, 51 feet
wide and 12 feet high. Now
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h a m b e r l a i n
REAL ESTATE
W ash.
Guarantees all its stock true to name and will replace all
trees or plants, failing to live the first year, if due care has
been exercised.
Our customers are always satisfied and
repeat their orders.
A line dropped to our agent, S. W. Heppner, at Hood
River, Ore., will bring him at any time to attend to your
wants.
Fruit
Lands
Account
Portland Fair and Livestock Exposition
a
VIA
Specialty
Oregon The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
Mosier
For the above occasion a round trip rate o f
MOSIER M A R K E T
Special
D. P. H A R V E Y , Pro’p.
D EALER
Steel Ranges
ON
will
Country Produce
Mosier
-
Oregon
Regular $50.00 Bridge-B^ach make....................$42.50
.
' HI tor
...........................
$42.50 Reservoir Steel R ange.............$37.G0
A pleasant place to spend a so­
cial hour is at
OREGON
AND
O N E -T H IR D
be made
in
SALE
Fresh and Cured Meats
TH E O A K S
W. E. C hown
ONE
|
in
Until July 1, 1910.
MOSIER
Excursion R a t e s T o Portland
territory shown
FARE
below
DATES:
From points south of Riparia in Washington and from all
points in Oregon east o f The Dalles, September 6th,
From The Dalles and points west, September 6th
and 7th. Final return limit September 12th.
the
EVENT OF THE SEASON!
GRAND PRIZESl
HORSE RACING!
For further particulars spply to any O. R. &. N. Agent or to
S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room
S oft D rinks , C andy , C igars
T obacco
Mosier,
Oregon
W IL L IA M M C M U R R A Y ,
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT,
PO RTLAND. OREGON.