Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 28, 1912, Image 1

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for each insertion.
Legal advertisements will inTall cases be charged
Bettered aa second-class matter March 12.
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the post otftee-al M osier, Ore iron, under the A ct o f j
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M arch 3, 1879.
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON,
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MOSIER MARKET !
Franklin P. Mays has been
pardoned b«y President Taft.
The crops in Washington, Ida­ Mays was convicted, in. 1906 for
ho and Oregon this year will ex­ conspiring to- defraud" the gov­ C. H . DUNSMORE, Prop.
ceed by far any previous amount, ernment of a large amount of
DEALER IN
says Better Fruit. According to land in the Blue Mountains, and
a recent issue of the Oregonian, was sentenced to four months in I
Fresh and Cured Meats
the following crops will he pro­ prizsn and t« pay a fine o f $10,-!
duced, and which in volume will 000. Oh account o t illness the
Country Produce
he worth $142,715,000: W heat, sentence was never enforced, j
oats, barley, liay, fruit, wool and Mr. Mays, whose heaCth w as1
Ail promise splendid ( broken by the terribPe nervous
hops.
yields. The Northwest is par-: strain fncid’ent to the trial and |
tticularly fortunate in having its the disgrace o f conviction, was
chief industry composed of fowl greatly relieved when news o f
products, which the public are his pardon reached’ him.
obliged to-ha-veeven tho business
in general may still continue to
Married in Vancouver.
be affected during the balance
Mr. N. Pa rite Sturgess and
o f the year by the presidential
«ontest and other causes. Nev­ Miss Jos re Staley were married
ertheless the Northwest will on Thursday, June 30th, at the
have a splendid season o f pros­ bride’ s home in Vancouver.
The happy couple arrived in
perity because the people must
Mosier
fast Saiunfery and are
eat to live and the Northwest
living
on
the Ed Reeves place,
has the food products with which
to supply them. The soil and near town, where Mr. Sturgess
climatic conditions in the North­ will work this summer.
west are all extremely favora­ I Felicitations are fn order.
Northwest PcospaÄy
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912
NO. 17
Consult an Eye Specialist
It is not so long ago that people were content to
choose glasses in much the same way that they
would buy boots at a “ bargain counter’ ’ or some
“ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
is to precious to experiment with and today
most people realize it. If you have any eye
troubles we will give your expert examination
and precisely the help you need.
Mosier - Oregon t In Business W.F. LARAWAY
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Hood River
U.S. A.
50 years
* We can supply you with any needle to fit any sew­
ing machine; also the best machine oil.
Portland will have a big apple
DO LLARS CTS
RESOURCES?
show next Winter. The time
has been fixed tentatively as the Loans and' d i s c o u n t s ..................................... $34,103 64
Overdraft!«, secured and unsecured.........
None
last week in November. Busi­ Bonds and w a r ra n ts ........................................... 1,000 00
Stocks
and
other
securities............................
20 00
ness meri of the Rose City are
Furniture and fixtures............................
It,785 35
now working on the details. I Other real estate ow ned................................ 1,000 00
Good prizes will he offered and j Due from banks (not reserve banks)............ 890 60
! Due from a^»proved vesewe banks. .
8,967 97
it is expected to make the affair J Checks anti other cash item s..................
392 91
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77
a big success. It will be under Cash on hand......
T o t a l ..................
$50,429 24
the general direelio-n of the
State Horticultural Society and
LIAEHLIT1ES
DOLLARS CTS
business interest» and commer­
Capital stock paid in ................................. $To,ot0 00
cial bodies will co-operate fully. Surplus fu n d ................................................ 1,009-00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid...................................................
398 60
Due to banks and bankers.............................
294 73
For the first time in its histo- j Postal sailings bonk d ep osits.----------------
55 00
ry the famous battleship Oregon individuaidep<>»ft«u>ch«* „ 36.87$ Hi
IfO 98
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Demand certificate»of d e p o s it ..,..
ts to visit its own state. During Cashier’ s checks outstanding ......................
61 28
the Elks reunion, in July, t h e Time certificates o f deposit ................... 1,550 00
historic old fighting ship will he
brought to Portland harbor,
where it will he much admired
by all loyal Oregonians, Naval
officials have at last given their
consent to the request that the
Oregon be brought here.
HOOD RIVER
A splendid program continuing thru the
entire day has been arranged
GRAND AUTOMOBILE PARADE at 11 A. M.
Handsome Cup for best decorated vis­
iting car.
HOSE RACES between THE DALLES and HOOD RIVER departments.
ATHLETIC SPORTS o f all kinds.
AQUATIC SPORTS.
M o s ie r
R o b in ­
Directors.
Patriotic exercises, exciting, novel, laughable
Diving, swimming, log rollilig, boat races.
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The Company has
cost, which [means that the property owner saves
money by having his wiring done NOW.
Mosquito Lotion
Drives
Them
Away
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Mosier.
Oregon.
J. E. GEIGER
A. L. DAY
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The Pacific
Power & Light Co. guarantees the best work at the
smallest cost.
The Dalles, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
K N O XALL
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regon
Now offer to the property owners of MOSIER special
Subscribed and sworn to before m e this 2&th
P r e s id e n t
f
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The Pacific
Po wer &
Light Co.
Baseball Game at 3 O’clock
Music by Band All Day
Brilliant Fireworks in the Evening
Oregon has a good chance to day o f June, 19122
A l e x S t e w a r t ,
win the national prize, for ad­ [Seal}
Notary Public.
vance in earth education this
year. 'Hie slate committee has
under way an exhibit showing
bow 75,000 boys and girl* of the
state have been interested in the
new competitive gardening con­
tests and how 10,000 Portland
school children were enlisted in
similar work in this city alone.
Perhaps no other state ever gave
such liberal support to this move­ Relieves
The
ment at the outset. The next
step, it is expected, will be to
Bite
make this industrial education
Price 25cts.
an integral part of the state
school system.
There is a man in Hood River
district who some time ago set
out seven crabapple trees in his
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made arrangements whereby they will do wiring at
C O R R E C T -A ttest.
Sales Agents
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inducements in wiring houses.
S T A T E O F OREGON, K
COUPTTY OF WASCO,
I, Robt. Rf. Ross, Cashier j
o f the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that j
the above statement is tnwe to the best o f my j
knowledge and belief.
R o bt . M. R oss , Cashier,
J . N . M o s ie r , J o h n P. R o s s , D ato »
General Merchandise
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ToTAt........................... $50,429 24
so n ,
Nichol & Co.,
CELEBRATION!
1912:
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N eedles. Shuttles and B ob b in s fo r
use In A ll M akes o f Sew ing M achines.
Fourth
ble for produciug the above pro­
ducts, and not only a high class
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quality but a splendid ;;imntit\
REPORT
the acre which means pros­
O f t'.ie c o a . ’ fti .. o f t h e
perity to the farmers, and if the
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
farmers are prosperous then the.
At Mosier, in the State o f Oregon,
Northwest country in general
at the close o f business, June 14th,
will be prosperous.
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
! paid fo r before adidavits are.furnished.
ic e - P r e s .-M a n a g e r
'Hectric Wiring & Supply Co.
( p u b l is h e r )
Department o f The Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 27th, 1912.
NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred
Yackie, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on
May 5th, 1910, made Homestead No
06686, for SENSEI, Sec. 30, Tp. 2 N
Range 12 EWM., has filed notice of in
tention to make Commutation Proof
to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the Register and Re
eeiver o f the U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 29th day of
June, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Gordon, C. J. E. Carlson,
Roy Abernathy and Walter H. Kers-
lake, ali of Mosier, Oregon.
C. W . M o o r e ,
Register.
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
F IR S T N A TIO N A L . B A N K B U IL D IN G
such valualrle land. When the.
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trees catne into hearing this man j
! No. 7 West limimi 7:22 a. m. '
invited these same neighbors
¡No. 1
2:45 p. m
over to get some o f the fruit.
I No. 2 East
10:20 a. m .,
The apples were good and the
Engineering, House Wiring. Repairing, Contracting,
No. 8
6:35 p. m.
neighbors helped themselves.
Fixtures,
Lamps, Motors, Heating and Cooking
No. 6
10:40 p. m. .
They acquired the habit of help-1
Apparatus.
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
ing themselves to this fruit, j
Estimates furnished upon request.
A llwork guaranteed
on Sundays only for Hood River
which they wouldn’ t raise them-1
Mosier people desiring information as to estimate* ean
and Portland.
selves. Last season they were!
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
invited over as nsual, but for
TIME TABLE FOR RIVER BOATS
some reason failed to show up. T T n n r ]
T?1'\7£>Y*
BAILEY GATZART.
Not wanting the fruit wasted, f l l U U U
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Leaves Portland for The Dalles Mon­
the owner shipped a bushel has-
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days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
ket of the apples to a commis­
Leaves The Dalles for Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
sion house in Port land, as an e x - ;
TEAL.
perimenL The house wrote him j
Leaves
Portland
for The Dalles
Immediately that they would [
Your Lighting wants will he taken care of through our store
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
take all he had, and quoted a
at The Dalles and all work in-Mosier can he handled on short
leaves The Dallea for Portland Mon-
price. The man shipped the en- j notice and at s«Iisf«ctory prices. We will be pleased to fur­
' day, Wednesday and Friday.
tire crop from the seven trees to
nish estimates of ali electrical works Lighting and Power on
TAHOMA.
Portland and received a check
___________________ ___________
application.
Between The Dalles and Cascade
for $245, or $35 per tree. It is j
Loeka.
Leaves the Locks Monday
morning »nd The Dalles Tuesday morn­
a safe bet that this man’s neigh­
ing, making trips one wsy each day.
bors will receive no invitation
Steamers Teal and Tahoma stop on
this year to "come over and help
flag at Bateham'a landing. Tahoma
yourselves.”
stops on flag at lower landing.
Everything Electrical
Oregon
ELECTRIC TALK
The Dalles Electric Works,
The Dalles, Ore.
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