Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 07, 1910, Image 1

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BY
BULLETIN
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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S ix M onths....................................................................75 j
Three M onths.............................................................. 50
Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at
the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct of
‘March 3.1*79.
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VOL. II
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY,
OREGON,
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 7,
1910
no .
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to the party ordering them, at legal rates. a M
i pakl for before affidavits are furnished.
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Wasco County’s Vote
“ FINE LAUNDRY WORK”
The following is a summary of
See
Portland,
& (Special)
Done with neatness ami dispatch
. O ra, ^
.
the votes cast at the recent
Under the auspices of the Har- prjmary election. We clip this
riman lines, W. E. Benton is in- from ^ Hood River News:
Hood River Laundry Company
teresting Oregon communities in
County clerk F. R. Angle,
J. E. C O L E . M o s ie r A g e n t
making exhibits at the United 1 j City Recorder P. B. Davis, and
States Land and Irrigation Ex- [ Justice J. A. Douthit completed
jxisition, to be held in Chicago i canvassjng the primary election
'November 19 to Dec. 4. Mr.
mx. j returns for .Wasco county Friday
Benton was engaged by Wm. Me- and( according to The Dalles
He can make your watch keep time
Murray, general passenger agent chronicle, W. R. Ellis carried the
for the Harriman lines, who is coun^y fol-the Republican non.i-
GAY YOWELL, Mjg.
familiar with the work of th e , nation for congressman by the
Harness and Saddlery Goods |
former in handling the state e x -. sma]]est possible plurality, one,
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
Tiibit.at the L«wis and Clark fail receiving 310 votes to 309 polled
Hand-made Harness a Specialty!
M o s ie r
O r e g o n
and also th e Oregon exhibit at by A w Lafferty, the success-
the A-Y-P exposition.
j f uj candidate. C. J. Reed re- h o o d r iv e r - O r e g o n !
Features of the showing at i ceived an even hundred ballots
Chicago will be fruit, grain, and George H. Sheperd 50. The
dairying and hogs.
Each sec- vote on governor was: Bowerman
tion of the state should take the 313 ; Dimick, 244; Hofer, 1C8;
fullest possible advantage of this Abraham, 108.
•opportunity to exploit its re-
There were 775 Republican
For constitutional amendment
sources. It is intended to make votes cast, a little more than half
giving to cities and towns
o f M osier. Oregon,
the showing largely representa- o f the registered vote, 1378.
exclusive power to license,
tive and the individuality of the One hundred and ninety Demo-
regulate, control, suppress,
F or your Drugs, Sundries'Patent Medicines, Station-
various communities will be pre-; crats voted, less than half of the
or prohibit the sale of intox­
served. Each section will re- ' Democratic registration in the
era, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and
icating liquors within the
municipality.
ceive valuable advertising wi pro­ county, 423.
Seda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
portion to the interest shown.
328
X Yes
For circuit judge S. W. Stark
This is'certainly!a chance to get g0^ 473 votes in Wasco out of
ENDORSED B Y
valuable publicity :r. the Eastj The following county officers
4 0 ,0 0 0 O R E G O N C IT IZ & N S
without expense, other than thej were nominated. Without oppo­
cost of collecting an exhibit, and j sition, forTe-election by the Re-1
G r e a t e r
O regon
Agriculture in Alaska
j constant supply. "Rain is prac |
all Oregon communities will, no: publicans by the following votes:
Y o u can a o it yourtifff-ahd i t
H o m e R u l e A s s o c ia t io n ,
tically
unknown,”
he
says,
“
but
j
The following taken from an
little expense. It’ s easy"to grVCtt
doubt, fully co-operate with Mr. j Sheriff Chrisman, 755: County
618 Electric Building,
1
the
necessary
moisture
com
es;
exchange concerning Alaska will
a beautiful, hard, brilliant, varnish-
Portland, Oregon.
Benton in this work.
! Clerk Angle, 737; Treasurer Gun- he o f interest to Bulletin readers: from below.” The thaw never!
(Paid Advertising)
closs finish in black or rich, appro­
The Forest Service plans the j ning, 737; Surveyor Mohr, 715:
priate c o lo n .
Special Agept McKenzie, who extends deeper than three feet I _
seeding of between 5000 and 6000 : Coroner Burget, G93.
^supervised the taking of the re­ and often not more than fifteen
■acres o f burned-over lands at a 1 Herbert C. Rooper o f Antelope, cent census of Alaska, has made inches, but the thaw is regular 1
oost i f approximately $ 20 , 000 . incumbent, received the non-in t- , a report containing other mat­ and the water supply sufficient!
-*•«- --------
CARRfctiSfrkpAINT (Neal's)
About 700 acres situated at the tion for county commissioner, ters o f interest than the statis­ 4-6 force a rapid growth. Celery, WILL TRADE FOR
Bull Run watershed, the source getting 400 votes to 337 cast for tics of population.
-lettuce,
radishes,
cabbages,
tur-
MOSIER
LAND
j
is
made
especially to giVe to buugi-»;, carriages
In addition
and vehicles o f all kinds a tough, durable, glossy
of Portland’ s water supply, will D. P. Harvey, of Mosier. his op­ to enumerating the inhabitants nips and ^totatoes thrive, and, | g lots near Seattle, Equity $1000
finish that will look well and wear wsS.
A n ideal
be reforested in this way.
The ponent.
1260
it was his duty to collect facts re­ Mr. McKenzie declares, they are 10 acres, Napa, Calif
finish for settees, flow er stands, porch furniture,
largest amount of planting will
so much better than in "the 5 Pass. 4 cylinder, 35 H. P.
j
garden tools, and all surfaces that must withstand >
The vote for joint representa­ garding mining and agriculture.
be done in the Mt. Hebo district
States” that -the high price
auto
.
,
1^00
exposure and hard usage. Ready
What
he
has
to
say
on
the
latter
tive was as follows:
,
,
,
•
,
3
passenger
runabout
20
h
p
500
W T
to b ru sh «« and the label tells how.
south of Tillamook, which was
charged
by
the
growers
is
quite
|
g
*0i)m
h*
u8e
Port,and>
subject
has
been
made
public.
Frank M. Gill, of Du fur,
burned over in 1847 and never
Equity
1400
Who would suppose that farm­ justifiable. Raspberries grow to
W r iiiD t lt n lo b ip a ln U t im M iiM .a iiiH t .
Alex Stewart, of Hosier,
:
virnUhcd, or finished in any wny «there's
reforested. On most o f this area
Contract
Mortgages
$250
to
1000
sa Acme Quality Kind to liftK^flUtpuSs.
John L. Henderson, of 11 1 ing could be a profitable occupa- be as large around as twenty-five
Industrical, dividend paying
"Eastern hardwoods w i l l be
tion
within
the
Arctic
circle
?
1
cent
pieces,
and
blueberries
and
: River, 323; J. F. Watt, of Hood
VW. E P C l f b W N ,
.planted.
Yet Mr. McKenzie reports that! cranberries grow wild in great stock. Any amount.
River, 161.
Mosier, Oregon.
homesteads have been taken up, profusion.
Experiments have WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE
Tillamook and Bay City have
Gill and Henderson were
and that <m them farming is-eon-. been made with strawberries and
taken effective steps to secure
elected, t h e latter receiving
ducted on a considerable scale. 1 «rain, and while no great success
the imrovement of their harbors.
enough votes in Hood River
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
- OREGON
"Agriculture in this portion of 's recorded the outlook is en- MOSIER - - -
The port commissions of these
county to win out over Stewart.
(Publisher.)
two cities will co-operate with
Alaska is yet in its infancy,” 1 c°u_rafrin£
"Lane Smith received 43 Demo­
Department o f the Interior.
Nature is evidently kinder to
the government in the work and
A Step
United States Land Office,
cratic votes and was nominated says the census agent, ‘ ‘but it man in the far north than men
will add to the fund provided for j
has
arrived
at
such
proportions
The
Labor
party in Australia A t The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 26, 1910.
living
in
the
temperate
zone
as a candidate f o r sheriff.
Manufacturer » I f
is hereby given that Henry
the purpose in the rivers and!
In the has proposed and will undoubted­ W Notice
Sheriff Chrisman received 17 as to be considered almost won­ would have supposed.
. Hannum, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
harbors appropriation. It is es- j
light o f this census report the ly pass a graduated land tax law. on August 22nd, 1905, made Homestead, FlNBMlSSlOtf FORNITURE
Democratic votes.
J. P. Mc- derful in its results. If all the
timated that Hie work of im­
returns are taken they will show Pe?Ple ° f the United States will This is for the the revenues of No. 14666 Serial, No. 03691, for W l-2
Inerny was nominated by tne
SW 1-4, Section 3, Township 1 North) Arid MSÁhíriet Work of all kinds
prize more highly than ever the
provement will cost about $ 2 , 000 ,
Democrats for county treasurer, a very remarkable condition when great region which William H. | the entire commonwealth of Aus­ Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian)
has Hied notice of intention to maM
000. Tillamook anfi 'Bay City
state, tralia, corresponding to a general Final five-year Proof, to establish claim
getting 22 votes, and W. N. it is considered that it is a con­ Seward, as secretary
iliave (pledged $650,000 of (this
Wiley’ s name goes-ou the ticket dition existing within the Arctic secured for the United States govarnment tax in the United to the land above described, before the COLES BARBER SHOP
amount. The preliminary exam­
Register and Receiver o f the U. S.
with Mclnerny and Smith -for circle.” All the growth, it ap­ from Russia for the nominal sum States. It begins with a tax of Land office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
of
$7,200.0f)Q.
ination of the Tillamook water­
Mosier - - Oregon
four mills on all land values, ex- the 5th day o f November, 1910.
coroner. He polled 26. George pears, is attained between May
ways has just been made by
names as witnesses:
1 elusive of improvement values, V. Claimant
Ross was nominated for county 20 and September 15. Mr. Mc­
C. Young, J. P. Snyder. A. M.
¡Major Jay J. ‘Morrow, the .gov­
clerk, receiving 42 votes to 9 Kenzie attributes the fact that ! Many of the farmers in the over $25,000 and graduated to 24 Pritchard, Hans Olson, all o f Mosier,
jr. j dairy districts of the East are
Oregon.
ernment engineer In charge oi
H. G. K I B B E E
given F. R. Angle, the Republi- clORS 1 ‘ Pen not l,n|y to the cir selling off-their cowa at a great mills on all over $400,000.
C. W. M oore , 'Register.
this district, and work on the
cumstance
that
the
sun
shines
This
is
not
to
be
confused
with
Flnt
publication
Ropt.
so
lut
Nov.
4
.
f
can nominee. The names of the
sacrifice, because o f the scaicity
improvement will be begun as
Democrats did not appear-on the from sixteen to twenty-four of feed and the probable high the straight land value taxation
W ö t A R y 'R u b u c
soon as feasible.
ballott and were written in, this hours per day, but to the cor- prices of feed during the winter. in the levying o f taxes by the
W. A. HUSBANDS
M o s ie r
- - -
O regon
Oregon leads the whole coun­ accounting for the small number relative circumstance that the Some are selling "for about half city of New South Wales, which
B l a c k s m it h
try in apple production this sea­ o f votes cast for tlm Democrats. plants are supplied with moisture their true value rather than run local levy sometimes runs to 24
the risk of the great expense of
mills on the dollar.
The com- Horse Shoeing and General
son, according to the latest re­ J. P. Harper, of Tygh Valley, from beneath, where the melt-
,! keeping the cows through the
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
| monwealth land bill is compli­
port o f the Department of Agri­ and A. J. Derby, o f H o o d ing ice accords a regular and | COming winter.
Repair Work.
D e n t is t
cated and confusing, but a step,
culture, which deals with orchard River, were nominated by the
OFFICE OVER BUTLER HANK INO COMPANY
Satisfaction
guaranteed
jin
the
right
direction.—
Labor,
conditions up to September 1. Democrats for joint representa­
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 28 B
The condition of the state’ s ap­ tives. S. B. Driver, of Wamic,
j News.
MOSIER
-
.
OREGON HOOD RIVER
-
OREGON
ple Crop at that time was given received 20 votes in Wasco conn- ■
I
|
Locatfetl At
as 93 per pent of a full crop, ty to Derby’ s 10, out the latter |
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
while its nearest competitor could polled enough ballots in Hood ^
-show but 90 per cent. The con- River county to win the nomina­
REAL ESTATE
'dition of the crop throughout the tion.
Guarantees all its stock true to name and will replace all
A. M. Young, o f Tygh j
Fruit
trees or plants, failing to live the first year, if due care has
whole country was given at 46.8 Valley, was nominated for coun-
Lands
been
exercised.
Our
customers
are
always
satisfied
and
o f a full crop.
The Northwest ^y commissioner and will oppose
repeat their orders.
a
states make the best showing of Mr. Rooper, o f Antelope, the R e-V
A line dropped to our agent, S. W. Heppner, at l!<»od
Sjiecialty
publican -candidate.
River, Ore., will firing him at any time to attend to your
The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in effect be­
-wants.
Mosier
Oregon j
A remarkable telescope that|
•*«*■
tween September ISfrh and OetAfcffr 15th, during which
enables men stationed at Fort
period tickets to^OSIfiR »will be OrvUfle"daily from
CREDIT
Stevens to detect the approach
Is a necessity in the hand­
o f an enemy while they are still
ling of the business o f this
rittire than 22 miles off shore has
Country. No man or concern
D. P. HARVEY, Pro'p.
juSt^been installed there. By its
has enough money to justify
aid the ringe of the approaching
D EALER IN
constant neglect of this ques­
ON
fleet can he obtained and the
tion. No one ever had too
Fresh and Cured Meats
'mechanism is so adjusted that it
much credit except when the
Country Produce
-overcomes the effects o f thecur-
privilege WS 8 ah.
ratv’ -e o f the earth <man ordinary
AT THE BANK COUNTER
¡and from other ci ties'Wires pen&rqfly low. These are West­
telescope.
Is the place to establish
bound, one-way fares only, but anyone here can PREPAY
for relatives or friends in the East, if desired. Consult
your credit, and becoming a
your locll railroad agefit
regular depositor is an im­
A. L. Root and wife and the
factor
in
building
up
portant
latter’ s mother. Mrs. Ellen Ty­
Regular $60.00 Bridge-Beach make..................... $42.50
that credit. Besides, as a
ler came up from SL Johns last
310.00 Charter Oak.............................. $32.50
depositor, all the privilej t-s
to let the world knowof our'Y»H'refources and splendid oppor-
A pleasant place to spend a so­
Sunday and visited until Tues­
$ 12.50 Reservoir Steel Itange...............$37.50
'tunities for HOME BUIuDtHG. Write to everyone you
and
facilities
of
the
institu­
day with Mr. Root’ s parents, Mr.
cial hour is at
¡■know in the East Send them good instructive printed
tion
are
placed
at
y<
u
dis­
and Mrs. Amos Root, and hfs
matter, and tell them that the cost of getting here
S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room
posal.
brothers arid sisters. Leo has
is but little more-than * 41 Bthe usual cost, arid
THE MOSIER VA LI EY
been living at Caldwell, Idaho,
to call on a repr&eritatite'df the 0. R. &
BANK will welcome your
N. Co. for all desired’ ihforifrition, or address
until recently, when he pur-
S o f t D r in k s , C a n d y , C ig a r s
account and will help you in
■chased property at St. Johns,
T obacco
all reasonab'e ways to build
where the family will reside.
up a credit which may be o f
This was his first visit-to Mosier
service in time of stress.
in four years.
Mosier,
Oregon
PORTLAN D . O R EG O N .
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
LARAWAY
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
nichql
& co.
General
Merchandise
ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN
and Get Results.
Go To
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
Paint
Your Own
Prescriptions a Specialty.
REAL ESTATE
acmequakty
D. D. HAIL
W. H. Huffines
W a sh in g to n N u rsery
Toppenish
-
-
Wash.
People of Oregon
It Is NOW Up To YOU
Special
Prices
Steel Ranges
Until Oct. 1,1910.
$ 33.00
MOSIER MARKET Chicago at
32.00
125.00
25.00
25.00
St. Louis
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Paul
Mosier
-
Oregon
THE OAKS
NOW
Is The Time
W. E. C hown
MOSIER
OREGON
'nWiÄLM
ßMÄ!iv«.HT.