Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 30, 1910, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING RAILS
BY
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SCR1PTION RATES
O o e Y M i ............................................................... $1.50
Six Months................................................................ 75
Three Months............................................................. 50
E nter*! as second - class matter March 12» 19<>9. at
the post oltice at Mosier, Oregon, u m k r th e'A ct o f
March 3.187#.
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
MOSIER BULLETIN
M 0SIE R ,
VOL. II
W A SC O C O U N T Y ,
OREGON,
F R ID A Y ,
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LARAWAY
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Go
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Cold Weather;--
Heating Stoves
A good time to select your Heat­
ing Stoves is NOW before the colder
weather sets in.
Our stock is complete.
Prices to fit your pocket hooks
W. E. CHOWN,
M osier
The Baptist Church w a s
crowded last Saturday night by
the friends and patrons of the
Baptist and Methodist Sunda>
Schools, who combined in giving
a Christmas tree and entertain­
ment for^thechildren. A unique
feature of the entertainment was
the “ Christmas Home Coming
Party” representing the sons and
daugtfieYs a n d grandchildrer
coming to the old home to cele­
brate 'Christmas with the old
folks. Dr. Robinson and Mrs.
R. L. Porter played the part of
old folks to the queen’s taste.
The program was given by the
big family; &ite- w'ni h V e pres­
ents were given out. The occa­
sion was one of great joy to the
little or.es and pleasure to the
older ones who made it possible
for the children to enjoy them­
selves.
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f Business locals will be charged at 5 cents per line
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to the party entering them, a t'leg a l rates, and
DECEM BER 30, 1010
NO. 43
paid for before alfiiftmts are furnished.
i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION £■
WOMEN
Who are able to handle all
See
business transactions and to
make financial investments
safely are not very plentiful.
The reason for this is obvious
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t
if you consider the fact that
H
ood
R
ivers
Reliable
Jeweler
for
but few girls receive any
training along these lines.
Watches , Diamonds Jewelry
You naturally entertain
the hope that your daughter
He can make your watch keep time
will never be thrown o? her I.
•ti,-«
own resources but such
He estimates that the United
things have happened many
States will have a nopnlation of
times and may happen to her.
113,000.000.
T h i s additional
We have advised you to
nonulatinn. he believes, will pour
open an account in the Mo-
westward to find an outlet in the
s ie r V a l l e y B a n k for your
The Arthur & Burt Drug (Co.,
vacant agricultural lands of the
hoy. Now do the same far
(Toast states. Nowhere is there
o f Mosier, Oregon,
the girl and let -her handle
a greater area of unclaimed land
some
real
money.
This
will
than in Oregon and the migra­
For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
tion will cover this area as it | be a start toward giving her
a
training
which
will
be
of
seeks new territory. t o occupy.
ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceCream and
service in many wrays and a
The Siuslaw River is due for
o da Water.
Everything in the Druig line.
protection in «case-of emer­
further improvement and army
gency.
engineers are preparing plans
Prescriptions a Specialty.
for a north jet.tv at, the mouth of
Successful Boar Hunt
that stream. Rids will soon be
Last week two of Mosier!«
asked for its construction.
The sportsmen, who are known when
south jettv at the mouth of the j they are following their humble
Siuslaw is already under con- occupations of farmers as Ed.
Rtruction and the breakwater at Dunsmore and Fred Templemire,
tbe north side of the river’ s hied themselves to the wilds mf
mouth will be built by govern­ Upper Mosier creek to hunt the
noble bear.
Many Mosierites
ment appropriations, together have hid the iijeasure o f enjoy­
with funds raised hy the port.
ing the results of the hunt in the
Baker is the first city in Ore­ iuiev bear steaks which were
passed out from the meat mar-
gon to adopt the commission | ket.
plan of government. It. is work­ i The bear was treed 'after a
ing successfully and it is likely chase of about a mile by tbe dogs.
other communities in this state, Templemire did the brave act of
will follow the lead of the Eas-! bringing down Mr. Bear with
tern Oregon capital in revising I his 25-2° Winchester.
It was a cinnamon or brown
the present methods ot admims- hear and ’dressed 170 lbs.
Mr.
tering affairs.
Templemire has the hide as a
Eugene celebrated the conclu­ trophy of the hunt.
sion recently of a whirlwind cam­
paign for new members o f the
Commercial Club that brought
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150 additional persons into the
fold.
A banquet marked the
T .Ì.U * i* * t
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close of the contest and the cm i ;
pf 5 Ceg 0f property in the
NOTICE
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
will enter upon the new year j Mogier Fruit District at reason-
annual
meeting
of
the
The
with a good Heal of enthusiasm. \ abie prices and terms.
Give
No. 7 West bound 7:25 a. m.
Among the big plans now being | complète ‘description, location, stock holders of the Mosier VaL
ley Telephone Co. will be held in ^ ° ‘ ^
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considered is the erection of a price, terms, etc in first letter.
Address
Larpb’s Hall Tuesday, January j ^ ° '^ ^ ast
10.50a.m .
Commercial "Club building for
L. A. MATHEWS,
10th, at 2 p. m. This meeting 'g No. 8
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6:30 p. m.
permanent headquarters.
Mosier, Ore., P. 0. Box 21
held
for
the
purpose
of
election
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The Oregon National Guard
of officers and such other buSi-
^o.
P- m-’
S^°P
Association will meet at Albany
ness as may properly come be- on Sundays only forTIood River
January 4 and 5 in the new ar­
I fore the meeting.
and Portland.
mory recently completed there.
D a v i d R o b i n s o n , Secy.
Business coming before the state
organization will be transacted
and a large attendance of 0. N.
G. officers is 'expected.
Albany
people will provide the visitors
with special features and enter­
tainment.
The Mazamas, the mountain
climbing club of Portland, will
probably make the ascent of
Glacier Peak in the Chelah Lake
region next Summer. The Club
has about fixed upon Glacier
Peak as the objective point of
tbe next climb, it being thè cus­
tom to scalea different mountain
•each year. Glacier Peak lies in
the midst of magnificent moun­
tain scenery and is about 10,000
feet high.
................ per mentii $ SO
Legal advertisement:» trill iif all cases be charged
Portland, Ore. Dec. 27, (Special)
That Oregon will have a popula­
tion of 1,200,000 when the next
census rolls round is the predic­
tion » f R. IS. Millar, traffic man­
ager of the Harrimun lines in
Tthe Northwest.
He bases his
figures on the constant western
trend of population as disclosed
by former census statistics.
Klamath Falls will have the
first Postal Savings Bank in Ore­
gon.
The government is pre­
paring to establish such an in­
stitution there and if this sort of
a bank is popular, other Oregon
Cities will Bave them.
Profesional Cards
One square ..., ........ ..
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(PUBLISHER)
Depaitmeit of The Interior,
U.-S. Land Ottice
At The Dallés, Oregon,
December 9th, 1910.
| NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar
I E. Wilson, whose post office address is
Mi sier, Oregon, did on the 29th day of
j February. 1910, tile in this office Sworn
i Statement and.^pplication. No. 06103, .
j to purchase the NEI-4SW1-4, Section'
j 28. Township 1 Notuh, Range II East,
Wdlamette Meridian, and the timber
th reon, under the provisions of the ait
o f lime 3, 1878, ami acts amendatory, j
i known as the ‘ Timber and Stone
Law,” at such value as might be fixed
by appraisement,'amf that, pursuant to
such application, Uhe’ land and timber I
, thereon have been appraised, the tim­
ber estimated 270, (ItH) board feet at $. fid
cents per M, and the land $50.00; that
1 said applicant will offer final proof in j
| support o f his application and sworn l
statement on the 24ih day of February, i
1911, before the Registèr and Receiver1
j o f the U. S. Land (.mice at The Dalles,
| Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to proteL
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent is­
sues. by filing a corroborated affidavit
! in this office, alleging facts which
would defeat this entry.
C. W . M o o r e ,
Register.
Firsfc-vh L ib a tion Dec. 16
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
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General
Merchandise .
M o s ie r
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u m R 9 M ll
W ashington N ursery
Located A-t
Toppenish
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Wash.
'Guarantees all its stock true tízname and will replace til
tree« or plants, failing to live thef first year, if due care has
been exercised.
Onr customers are' always Satisfied and
repeat their orders.
A line dropped to our agent, S. W. Heppnér, at HoOd
River, Ore., will bring him at any time to attend>to your
wants.
First National Bank
100 000.00
I Fir.t publication Dec. 23)
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
E d M.' W illiams ‘M a x ‘A. V og T
B lacksmith
Horse
Shoeing
and
Vice Pres.
Cashier
General
HIDES!!
HIDES!!
HIDESl!
(PUBLISHER)
Repair Vi ork.
Call at the B ulletin office and
Department of the Interior -
Satisfaction guaranteea
U. S. Land Office at
get tags to ship your hides to
The Dalles, Oregon,
MOSIER
OREGON
Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of
December 7th, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that Walter
Portland.
Gardner, of Fir, Oregon, who on May
10th, 1909, made Homestead, No. 04852,
for NVV1-4NE1-4, Section 8, Township
1 North, Range* 11 East, Willamette C. H. D U NSM OR E,
P lo p .1
Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
DEALER IN
to make Final commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above d< s-
Fresh
and Cured Meats
iribed, before the Register and Re­
Country Prodyce
Manufacturer ■ é*
ceiver, of the U. S. Land office, at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 18th day of
January, 1911.
FINE MISSION FURNITURE
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil­
liam B. Gentry, Ernest Cole, Nicholas
And Cabinet Work of all kinds
Jacob, Ira Dungey, all of Fir, Oregon.
C. W. M o o r e ,
Register.
MOSIER MARKET
W . H. Huffines
Mosier
Oregon
THE OAKS
A pleasant place to spend a so COLE'S B A R B E R SHOP
cial hour is at
Mosier - - Oregon
S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room
New Pow er Sprayer
Will be on demonstration in
Oregon
S oft D rinks , C andy , C igars
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
T obacco
Mosier,
I ’ regon
D entist
OFFICE OVER BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
[■HONES:
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
O ffice 28 Resilience 28 H
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
H. G. K lB B E E
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
Harness anil Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Hand-made Harness a S;>#> ialty
O regon
HOOD RIVER - OREGON M o s i e r
California
!is the place'-to visit.
Oraffge groves in full filoom,
tropical flowers, famous hole's,*historic Old Missions, at­
tractive watering places, delightful climate, making that
favored section the Nation’sTrvolt popular’ retreat.
You
can see it át its best via the
Shasta R o u t e
On Tuesday and Wednesday, January 3d and 4th
And “ The Road o f a Thousand W on ders’
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Do not fail to see this sprayer wonder
COMPANY
Up-to-date trains, first-clare in every respect, unexcelled
dining-car service, quick time and direct connections to
all points south.
'SPECIAL
J ohn D eere P low C ompany
Portland
Oregon
ROUND
TRIP
FARE
$ 5 5 .1 ) 1 »
Portland to Ix>s Angelos and Return
With corresponding low fares from all other sections of
the Northwest. Liberal stop-overs in each direction and
long limit. Interesting and attractive literature on the
various resorts and attractions of Californiacan be had on
application to any S. P. or O. R. & N. Agent, or from
W IL L IA M M c M U R R A Y .
-GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT.
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(PUBLISHER)
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Department of The Interior,
U. S. Land Office ‘at
'Ihe Dulles, Oregon,
December 13th, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that Edwin _____ _
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F. Reeves, of Mosier, Oregon, who on
February 9th, 1910, liiade Timber and /-i
/ 'i , ,
. »», ALL B usiness entrusted to
Stone application No. 06986, for E l-2 (jhrO. L H A M B E R L A l N
NEI-4, and the E 1-2SEI-4, Section 12,
T he C are of the
township 1 North, Range U East, Wil
REAL ESTATE
iamettv Meriuian, has tiled notice of
intention to make Final timber and
stone Proof, to establish claim to the Fruit
of The Dalles, Oregon
land above described, before the Kog-
Lands
Hter and Receiver of the U. S. Land
a
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
() hce, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the
2 th day of February, 1911.
Specialty ;Capita|
$100,000.00
Cla mant ni mes as witnesses: Ben
Veutcu, Roy Ab Tnatht y, Chester Kers- Mosier
Oregon Surplus and undivid­
lake, J. H. Reeves, all of Mosier, Ore­
ed profits
,
gon.
C. W. M o o r e ,
J. S. SCHENCK, PRESiDteNT
W. A. HUSBANDS
Register.
I Attention Orchardists
M osier
N
nmamamtzjk
PORTLAND. OREGON.