Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 23, 1911, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING RATES
BY
BULL
H. G. KiBBLE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year........................................ * .................... IL5P
Six Months.................................................................75
Three Months.......................................^
Entered as secon d-class m atter M arch 12, 1909, jU:
th e p ost office at M osier, O regon , under the A c t o f
M arch 3. 1*7».
Professional Cards........................ per moaMi 9 H
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Business locals will be charged at 5 cent* per U»e
for each insertion.
Lepral advertisements will in all case* be charged
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M O S IE R .
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COUNTY, OREGON,
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to the party ordering: them, at legal rate*, and
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paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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ivi iV Yllii C DALl'j.
-erved by the hostesses. The
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animals. No one is allowed in i See
favors were unique little Japanese
Except for the geographical any way t° misuse or abuse J
hair ornaments and miniature
location and a few old landmarks, tiia stock on the p^ice. They J
Japanese fans. Those present
; were Mrs. C. C. Clement, Miss
the visitor to Mayerdale will are " ’ell taken care of, and in J
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I Elizabeth Banks, Miss Sarah
hardly recognize the place as the tie barn is a strong reminder to |
old Sellinger ranch, so trans­ the human that the horse ha3 J
, ? Clement, Miss Isabel Rogers,
rm Cummings, Mrs.
formed has it become by the feelings and should be treated
Arthur
Kuhn, Mrs. C. J. Little-
hand of the laborer, the carpenter accordingly.
page and Mrs. C. R. Chick.
At
present
there
are
about
75
and the landscape gardener.
!
About a year ago, Mark Mayer, acres set to fruit trees, mainly
H e can make you r watch keep time
Fou S ale :—Young Jersey cow,
Spitzenbergs,
of New York and Portland, hear­ Nevvtowns and
gentle,
in good milk. Inquire!
ing o f the place, came out to look withOrtleys and Arkansas Blacks
of F. A. Shogren, Mosier.
at it. Mark certainly had an eye as pollenizers. Ihe old orchard
Mrs. Laura McDonald, Mrs.
for scenic beauty as well as a
prune tie s is included in the
C. H. Dunsmore, Mrs. Thompson,
hunch that here was an oppor- acreage.
there are 75 acres
Mr. and Mrs. John Wellburg and :
tunity to combine beauty and niore to he set thi^tall. the
pleasure with businessand profit, balance of the tract will be us^ii
Jule VanNortwick were visitors
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C” B f »VlbHI-W e."v<
From a scenic standpoint, there tor pasturage, fh e wont of pre-
in Hood River last Sunday night.
is no more attractive si^ot along paring the soil, planting the trees
o f Mosier, Oregon,
Mrs. T. W. DeBuss.v and little-
the Columbia River for a summer and caiing t<»r tne orchards is
son have gone to California for
G eo . C h a m b e r - l a in
EXCURSION
home, as the view from the ver- under the management of Mr.
F or y o u r Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
a few months’ visit with friends.
andas of Mr. Mayer’s delightful John Carroll, who has had years
R EAL E S T A T E
FARES EAST
ery. Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC rea m and
The Misses Irene and Olive
house is superbly grand. West-
experience in this line and is
Fisher are home from Hood River,
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
ward, looking do^vn the river, is considered an expert at the busi-^
1911
where
they spent several weeks,
Fruit
a magnificen t panorama of green ness*
..... From All Points on— —
visiting
relatives.
Lands
hills and valleys, with sail and _ Associated with Mr. Mayer is
steamboats dotting the bosom of ^''* VVeller, w no recently came
A .’ L. Sundborg recently d is-! Oregon-Washington Railroad
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the mighty stream, the white °nt with bis family from New]
Specialty
posed o f the balance o f his prop- j
& Navigation Company
sails of the former flashing in io ,'h and who is the
boss |
erty southeast o f town. Rumor T()
FARES Mosier
Oregon
the sunlight like the wings of while Mr. Mayer is away. When.'
says that he intends moving to| Chicago.................................... $ 72 . 50 j _____ _
seagulls, while on either bank
there they boss each other,
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the valley.
60.00
Council Bluffs
w. A. HUSBANDS
| Omaha
may be seen, for a long distance they are all delightful entertain-1
The exhibit booth will be built Kansas City
B l a c k s m it h
down the river, the trains as ers andit was our privilege to tie j
at last and the complaining st. Joseph
they come and go to and from the recipient of their hospitality j
public will no longer complain St. Paul
Portland, the hub of the Pacific a tew hours last Sunday, and we
Shoeing and General
because the money raised fo r ; st- haul via Council Bluffs,
Northwest.
left with most pleasant recollec-
60.00
! the purpose has not been spent. |
Repair Work.
611.00
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...
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Minneapolis via Council Bluffs,
Mayerdale ranch consists of a. ^°ns of the visit,
U is
planned to erect the bink ing
i S ... t. L i o u is
70.00
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fraction over 229 acres, for which
'"hi say in closing that Mr.
Satisfaction guaranteed
on the corner adjoining Nichol’s ; ,)4.trcit Michigan,
82.50 MOSIER
OREGON
Mr. Mayer paid about $50,000. ‘ layer’ s dream is to make of Mav-:
'O n B ills n o t p a id b y t h e 1 5 t h o t
I store, owned by the bank, and | Boston, Mass.,
110.00
He'didn’ t 6uy it particularly to erdale the most beautiful, as well
108.50
New
York,
work will begin next week.
th e f o l l o w i n g m o n t h f r o m d a t e o t
give some one a fat commission, a3 the most remunerative plate
j Washing, D- C.,
107.50 A l l B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d t o
Mrs. Nellie Eber, with her lit- Atlantic City,
102.40
or simply for a chance to “ blow” on the Columbia River., ft is I
T he C are of the
p u r c h a s e , c r e d i t w ill b e r e fu s e d un­
tie son, arrived last evening
his money, or from an idle fancy. easy to believe that he will ac- j
from
Portland
and
is
visiting
her
til s e t t le m e n t .
Nay, nay. Marcus, with all his complish his purpose and that ;
First National Bank
sister, Mrs. J. N. Mosier.
June 28, 24 , 29 and 30.
love o f the good things of life, Mayerdale will become one of j
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,.6, 19, 20, 26. 27 and
’of The Dalles, Oregon
The Mosier ball team met with i 28.
his ability to obtain and enjoy the show places of the West
them, also lias an eye for the!
d isa strou s d e fe a t a t the h ands o f j August 3, 4, 5, 14. 15, 16, 17, 21,22, 23, WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
PORTLAND
LETTER
1 the Dufur team last Sunday, th e i 28, 29 and 30.
practical which is shown by the OUR
Capital
$ 100 , 000.00
score b e in g 11 (O 2 in fa v o r o f September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Surplus and undivid­
business-like way he is conduct-
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ed profits
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100,000.00
ing ihe*many improvements that
P ortland , Oun., Juno 20.— :
the la tter team . Our hoys w e r e ! Stop-overs within limits in either di-
bad ly h a n d ica p p ed , h ow ev er, by j ruction. Final return limit October
are being made. Method and Good road's throughout Oregon is !
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
a most tiresome ride from The 31 st- <)n,‘ w“-y throuKh Baiifornia E d M. W i l l i a m s M ax A. V ogt
system are his watchwords. The a subject that will in future re-
$15,00 additional,
lias resulted in much stock being Dalles to Du fur in arougli freight
houses, grounds and orchards ceive a great deal o f attention 1 l^nefit along these lines.
Vice Pres.
Cashier
Inquire of any O-W. R. & N. Agent
are laid out with mathematical from the Oregon Development
Salem’ s annual cherry fair has entrained here this seaon that auto car and by the umpiring,
For More Complete Information
precision. He has remodeled the League. Besides having a good
been set on July 6, 7 and 8, and otherwise would be shipped via which was claimed to he rotten
OR
old Sellinger house until it retains roads day at the Astoria conveu-
promises to be bigger and better Heppner and Condon,
hardly a semblance of its former tion, Aug. 14-15-16, the League
(ban ever. Portland people are So far this season th“ record SPECIAL NOTICE
TO WATER
nhTrc
W M . M cM U R R AY
self, having all the conveniences ( will take up highway betterment taking much interest in the event week’s business was that o f last
/ USERS.
General Passenger Agent
of a modern city home. Ihe actively and the offices of sec-
aa(] a special excursion will he week when 54,518 head of sheep
PORTLAND. OREGON
Your attention is called to the
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
house is also wired for electricity, retary Chapman of the League
froni (Ids city, taking prom- went to Idaho, Washington and following Rates and Rules for
Harness and Saddlery Goods
which will be had in the near will be headquarters for the good
jnent business men to the fair. Montana points.
the use of water, and which I National Educational Association
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
future. Around the house is a roads movement,
Big parades will be features of
Prices for the week seem to be must he strictly adhered to.
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
San Francisco, July 8-14
beautifully laid lawn, upon which
Through
its
ramifications the event.
a shade stiffer, ranging from $2
There is plenty of water for
a landscape gardener has been throughout the state, the League Lake County will work as a whole to $2.25 for yearling and $2.35 everyone if used properly, but
For parties des:ring to attend H O O D RIVER - O R EG O N
at work for six weeks. The will learn public sentiment on Ihe in future for development. The for 2 year old wethers.
if some persist in sprinkling at **ie a*,ove meeting, a special
house and grounds will be sur- subject of good roads and strive former Lake view Board of Trade
all hours, or running the water ll,un<^ * r'P 1-a,° °* one ar,J <)n'“' MOSIER M AR K E T
rounded by a stone coping edged to aid the various sections. Sec- has been dissolved and the Lake
fa^ ;J iaH b';en
b>' tha
G E NE R AL C O N D ITIO N S at. night, the supply cannot l'e | ” ^
by a green sward eight feet wide, retary Chapman of the League! County Development Leaguehas
Oregon Washington Railroad and j C. H . D U N S M O R E , Prop.
kept
up.
Financial and otherwise
A graveled driveway enters the believes the subject touches very taken its place.
Thoroughly
Navigation Company from all I
D EALER IN
RATES FOR THE USE OF WATER.
in
the Pacific Northwest
Hace direct from the new Dalles- closely the welfare o f the farmer. aroU8e(j to th“ benefits of united
points on its lines in Oregon,
Fresh
and Cured Meats
Household, per month, 75c. Buth,
and the country at large are
Mosier county road and will circle He hopes to bring together the wo,.j{ Lake County people may
Washington and Idaho. Tickets!
per
month,
26c.
Country
Produce
reviewed in a circulnr letter
the grounds. In front of the various interests«» they will work reasonably hope for results from
Sprinkling, per month, for each lot on sale June 22nd, July 1st and'
just issued by our Portland ; or fraction o f lot, one hydrant, 75c.#
gate leading up to the house, in in harmony. First, he will learn ^ new organization,
6ih. With going limit July 1 ill, Mosier
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Oregon
correspondent—the Ladd
j Additional hydrant«, 25c. each.
what is at present the barn lot, the wishes of the people in the
Ashland will hold its annual
and final return limit Sept. 15th,
.
Tilton Bank-after an exten­
tvill be a large grassy plat, in the matter and do nothing n ot! Chautauqua Assembly July 6-18.
RULES FOR SPRINKLING.
1911. Stop overs allowed at Port­
obert
ew hall
sive canvass o f all sections.
W ater must be used through a land and soutii thereof within g o -1
center o f which will play a fount- throughly representative o f pub- The talent offered this year is of
They
summarize
by
saying
sprinkler between the hours o f 7 and ingand returning limits. Choice
Representing
ain. The houseis surrounded on lie opinion throughout the state, a high order and the forthcoming
“ The country at large is in a
9 o ’ clock A. M.. or 6 and8 o ’ clock l*.M. o f m u te 8 v ia 8 l e a m e ,. fr o m j > „ r U
two sides by fruit trees which
The railroads, state agricultural sessjon will attract people from
M il t o n
N u rsery C o
Person* using water overtime will be
splendid, healthy condition,
also form a delightfully cool college and the business interests j ajj parts o f Southern Oregon,
land at slightly reduced fares.
charged extra.
Growers o f Reliable Nursery Sfock
the
outlook
bright
in
all
shade, while flower beds border of Portland are united on a plan
Portland was visited by an
For more detailed information,
J. N. MOSIER.
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
directions, except logging.
the walks.
fares, ect. call on any Local
to aid Morrow, Sherman and Gil Eastern flax exjiert the past
If
anyone
is
troubled
with
Mayerdale is plentifully sup­ liam counties in agticultural ad- vvee(i> w|10 expressed surprise
ar lto n l
e p p e r Agents of the O-W. It. & N. Co
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the blues they would soon lie
plied with water. This is one of van cement, A demonstration that more attention is not paid
In the matter o f the estate o f Joseph
dispelled
by
perusing
the
the first things which Mr) May- train will be operated next Fall to this crop in Oregon.
He
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI ON It. Huskey, deceased.
answers that have been re­
L A W Y E R
er investigated before purchas- through that section and experts praj8e(j (jie quality o f the flax he
(PU BLISH ER)
Notice is hereby given that the urn-
ceived to our inquiries” .
ing. There are eight or ten fine from the state college will explain j f ound here as being superior to
Department o f The Interior, U. S. dersigned has been appointed by the
806i
East
Second
St.,
The same opinion comes
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon County Court o f the State o f Oregon,
springs on- the place, which are the possibilities o f diversified that found elsewhere, either in
Long I lutane« Phone. Main 2201
from
other reliable sources
May 3rd, 1911.
i'or Wasco* County, the administrator
all a\ai!able, the water being tHimingandsiockiabunginoidei this country or abroad and hopes
The Dalles
Oregon
over the country and there
NOTICE is hereby given that Alher! Je honis non■ o f th'* csta teof Joseph R.
Cold and of excellent quality. Air. to build up the soil, although
see the flay when a great linen
B. Combs, wbosi*
-office aililr -« Huskey, deceased. All persons having
appears to be hut little busi­
Mayer’ s pride is his water system, there is no intention to do away I industry will l>e built up and
is Portland, Oregon, did, on th** 1 li claims against said estate are hereby
ness anywhere for the calam­
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. I).
At ail expanse of about $3,000 he witli the wheat as the principal farmers generally
thoughout
day o f May, 1909, fib; in this office notified to present the same, properly
ity prophet. There’s nothing
has established a tine gravity crop, it is believed, however, vVestern Oregon will grow flax
Sworn Statement and Application, No. verified, to the undersigned at Moaier,
D e n t is t
Wasco County, Oregon, within six
to gain by being a pessimist
04866, to purchas»* th<; NEI-4NW1-4,
plant that furnishes water to all that the improved methods will w jth
months from the date o f this notice.
j O m C i O V K I I B im .F .K IIA N K IN U C O M I'A N Y
anyway.
and
SJNW1-4,
Sec.
10,
Tp.
1
North,
p a r t s o f t h e house and grounds as conserve moisture irrthe soil and ,
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Dated Juno 1st, 1911.
PH O N ES:
Range 11, EW M ., and the timber
MOSIER VALLEY BANK.
C. T. B ennett ,
well as to the large barn and all by growing other things than the
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Office 28 Iht iilPMce 28 H
HOOD RIV ER
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OREGON thereon, under the provisions o f the
Administrator dr bonis non. o f the
SheeP Buyers
the other buddings on the place. single grain, as at present, two i
act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amenda­
Estate o f Joseph U. Huskey, de-
The Shaniko Star says that the
tory, known aa-the “ Timber and Stone
Mr. Mayer’ s treatment of his crops can be had in three years
ceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION L aw ,” at such value as might be fixed
employes is such as to insure their instead of two in four years as Shaniko maintains her suprem-
i hy appraisement, and that, pursuant
ISOLATED TRACT.
respect and secure their best pos­ at present. Seed will he dis- acy as the greatest stock ship-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
■ to such application, the land and tim-
( p u b l is h e r )
sible services. Hq has recently tributed from the train and prizes ping [mint in Oregon, if not in the
, her ther»*on have been appraised, the
Reception.
( p u b l is h e r )
Department of The Interior,
finished a handsome residence offered for the l>est results ob- entire Pacific northwest, is dem-
tirffber estimated 507,000 board feet at
Department o f The Interior.
On Tuesday afier noon of last U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, j 75 cents per M, anil the land $220.00; U. S. I.and Office at The Dalles. Oregon
for Mr. and Mrs. Porter, who tained by farmers.
onstrated by a glance at the re-
June 1st, 1911.
| that said applicant will offer final
Irtok after the culinary depart-
There will be a large represent- cord of recent shipments. Since week Mrs. C. C. Clement and
May 22nd, 1911.
NOTICE i* hereby given that, as ! p roof in support o f his application and
Central
the
shearing
season
closed
in
this
her
sister,
Miss
Elizabeth
Banks,
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
ment for the workmen.
The ation
from
the
various
„
.
directed by th<- Commissioner o f 1 sworn stat»-ment on the 13th day o f
house is furnished with all con- Oregon commercial clubs at the section. ^ approximately 40,000 gave a Japanese tea at their home the
rit| |,a„ | , , fti„„. i^r pro­ July, 1911, before the Register and Re­ W. Saltzman, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
on June 28th, 1994, made Homestead
veniences, with hot aud
cold convention in Prineville June sheep have been loaded here, and
“ Keewayden Ranch.” in honor visions of Act of Congress approved
ceiver j o f th»* U. S. Land Office, at The No. 13630, Serial No. A3238, for WJ8
water, bathroom, etc. He has 30-July 1, when the Central Ore- indications are that before the of their guest, Miss Isabel Rogers June n , 190« (84 8t»ts., 517). w.* will Dalh-s, Oregon.
W i, Sec. 17, Tp. 2 North, Range 12 E
also built a “ barracks,” which is gon Development League will be end of the season the total will of Los Gatos, Cal.
,,fT, r at puWi(c
to the hi<ih<st Any person is at liberty to protest WM., haa filed notice o f intention to
occupied by the workmen. This formed. There is keen interest be riot far from 100,000.
The Japanese effect was very
I 9 M It This
th!' this purchase before entry, or initiate make final five year proof, to eatabiiah
a contest at any time Ix-fore patent is- claim to the land at>ove described, be­
contains, besides the sleeping throughout that section and much
Drovers for more than a hun- cleverly carried out by means of r„iiowing-<lcscrib»-.l l»nd:
stes, by filing a corroborated affidavit . fore the Register and Receiver o f tha
rooms, a bath room and lounging is hoped from the projected organ- dred miles in the interior find bet- Japanese lanterns of various sizes SVV,NW,, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 N. Kang«*| in this office, alleging facta which U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore-
Nxlhi. Their comfort is con- ization, which will take up prob- ter grazing and more water on the shapes ajul colors, incense burn- ll, l^WM., g*ri»1 No. 0774S.
woukl defeat th»* entry.
gon, on the 27th day o f June, 1911.
sidered in every respect. This lems that confront Central Oreg- Shaniko drive than by any other ing. etc.
Any persons claiming adversely the
C. W. M o o k k .
Claimant names as witne
is appreciated by them and the on, a new country, yet in the route, as well as having a more
The afternoon was pleasantly
Hsim* 'Tr'ohj^qimm 'ol or
Register.
Richard Evans, Lee E- an* Jr. ’ *-
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nest Kvana, William St» v«*n*«a., .... %
result is that there is no "soldier- making. It is considered import- often country. These are it«*ms spent with conversation and fc-fors U m time d.*ign>u*d for sale,
Moaier, Oregon.
ing” on the ranch.
ant that right sieps betaken and of great im|»ortance to the stock- music, during whi»di time dainty
c. w. M ookk ,
One of the proprietor's hobbies the new league will be of great men when going to market, and and delicious refreshments were!
.Register.
INICHOL & C O .
! Hood Rivers Reliable Jewçler for \ K le
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
G en era ll '
,5
M ercn s lllulSG
Go To
M o s ie r
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
O regon
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Prescriptions a Specialty.
J
Beginning MARCH 1st all busi­
ness will be done on a cash or 30
clay basis.
68.00! Horse
SALE DATES
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