Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 21, 1911, Image 1

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•Entered as second-class m atter M arch 12, 1»*9. at
ttie post office a t M osier, O regon , under the A c t o f
•March .1. 1879.
nusineas locals will be charred at 5 cents
per Mfte
fo r each insertion.
Leral advertisements will in all cases’ be'charred
VOL. Ill
New Commercial Club Being Organized.
M anager Ashley tearing dew s old organization and in its
stead will build up an effective, efficient and successful
organization which will be a credit to Mosier.
Keynote ot the new Club will be Co-operation and Harmony.
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JULY 21.
SUNSET
MAGAZINE
JULY
See
LARAWAY
Hood Rivers Reliable Jeweler for
i Vatches, Diamonds , Jewelry
V
a c a t io n
1911
T
im e
vt
L
o s
A
to the party orderinr1 them, at leral rates, and
NO. .20
paid ftjr before affidavits areifurnished.
FOR
n g e l e s
B eaches
“ The Call of the Cool Sea
Breeze.” by Peter B. Kyne.
beautifully illustrated in four
colors. ‘ ‘The Spell,” by C. N. &-
A. M. Williamson. HUNTING-
FISHING MOTORING- F I C -
TION. On Sale all NewsStands.
NICHOL &
CO.
That Mosier is to have an effici- j market prices wJiere they are
He can make your watch keep time
«nt, effective and successful com-1 known, but it is up to us to let
xnercial club is practically assur- the outside world know that we
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
ed, for a number of the most in- are on the map. Just consider
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fluential residents of the city and for a moment what wonderful
L A W YER
valley have shown their con- \ progress is «going- on in Hood
o sier
regon
fidenee in the movement by join- River and The Dalles and White
305i, East Second St.,
ing the club.
| Salmon, on the ether side of the
Long Distance Phone. Main 2201
lOJL-. "*Wii
The work of reorganizing the river. Can we afford to sit back
The Dalles
Oregon
of Mosier, Oregon,
club is by no means an easy or and allow these towns, which
pleasant task, requiring a great are no more favorably situated
For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. 1).
deal « f patience on the part of than Mosier, reap.aH the rewards
ery, Toilet A rticles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and \
the organizer and for this reason of persistent boosting? Don’ t
D e n t is t
REAL 'ESTATE
» m e n OVF.lt BUTLER BANKINUCOM t'ANY
we bespeak for Mr. Ashley your we owe it to ourselves to “ wake
Mrs. Stewart Entertains.
Soda 1! later.
Everything in the Drug line.
PHONES:
kindly consideration in this work. up” and get busy ?
A number of girls from the
K i l l . « * Kr»idonce28 B
The Board of Directors o f the
In order that the club may be
various Sunday School classes Fruit
HOOD I t I V K i t
-
OREGON
©lub, at a recent meeting con­ a success it is necessary that an«
were entertained 'by Mrs. A. j
‘IlUltflS
cluded that it would be wise to enthusiastic spirit trod hearty co-
:
Stewart
at
her
home,
Wednesday
1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
resign and thereby give Mr. Ash- operation should exist in the
•Specialty
' afternoon, from 3 to 5, assisted ;
In the matter o f the estate o f Mrs.
ley a clear field for action. It whole citizenship. There is en-
by Mrs. A. H. M. NebendaHl "AlositTr
-.
M. J. Huskey, deceased.
‘Oregon
was decided to abolish the office tirely too much bickering ant ! y nìpakr A i A » A il
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t h a t : and* Miss Bishop
o f president and the business of petty jealousies. Tom Jones
the um!eraigm-d has been appointed by | Music and games were greatly |
T b lc Is th e t lt lo o f a b e a u tifu l 6 4 -p a g e b ook , w h ic h
*W. A. HUSBANDS
Win sh ow a n y b o y o r g ir l h o w t o SUCCEED. D rop a
the club hereafter will be conduct- won’t join the club unless Bill
the County Court Of the state o f Ore- ¡enjoyed by all, after which re -1
p o s t a l lu th e m a ll TODAY an d It w i l l be Bent FREE.
ROM for W a jo county, administrator o f fre|}h m en tg were seI.Ved.
'B lacksmith
«d by the manager and a board Smith does, and so on. It is
T h e aim o f th e C o lle g e Is to d ig n ity an d p o p u la riz e
! the estate ot Mrs. M. .1. IIuskey.de-
th e In d u s trie s, an d to se rve ALL th e p e o p le . It oilers
of directors consisting of seven, 'always the live progressive citizen
c o u r s e s In A g r ic u ltu r e , C iv il E n g in e e rin g , E le c tr ic a l
ceased,
| Those present were: Misses
E n g in e e rin g , M e c h a n ica l E n g in e e rin g , M ining E n gin ­
four to lie selected from the who takes the lead, regardless-of
All persons having claims against \ Grace Higley, TEdifh
Harvey, j^ioTAe • Shoeing and Generál
e e r in g . F o re s try , D o m e stic. S cie n ce an d A rt, Com
morce. P h a rm a cy and M usic. T h e C o ll e g e o p e n s
valley and the other three from | what Bill Smith does. Just be-
said estate are hereby notified to pre- j Evelyn Nebendahl, Blanche Ross,
S e p te m b e r 22d. C a ta lo g free.
Repair Work.
town. Th‘e appointment o f the cause Bill Smith is a tightwad is
sent the same, properly verified, to the 1 Myrtle Conner, Emily Husbands,
A d d r e s s : REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, C o r v a llis . Oregon.
undersigned
at.
the
store
o
f
A.
Stewart,
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tv
u
n
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new directors will be left t© no sign Tom Jones should be.
ScUisfaelkm -guaranteed
Georgia Fisher, Gertie Procter,
in Mosier, Wasco County, Oregon,
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MOSIER
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-
OREGON
Mr. Ashley and it is hisintention The monthly dues o f the club
Clara
Carroll,
Lois
Osburn,
Vera
'within six months from the date o f
to choose a man from each section have been fixed at $1.00, which
Conner, Marie Van Der Putten, 1
this notice.
of the valley, thereby giving rep­ makes it within reach o f every the confidence of the public
A good Idea—Renew your sub­
C. T. BENNETT,
Leodica M. Haacke.
I A ll B usiness entrusted it)
resentation to each district on loyal citizen ©f Mosierto do some­ have charge of the organization, scription to the B u l l e t i n NOW.
Administrator.
I
T he ‘ C ar e ‘ op the
Dated June fi, 1911.
the board, which will no doubt thing to make the town better which will publish a book telling
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prove effective in harmonizing and b i g g e T . The w o r k o f the of the state’s mineral iresources
Bridge at Maupin’s Ferry
NOTICE.FOR PUBLICATION
the members.
club will increase the value of for the guidance of investors,
df The Halles, Oregon
The
County
Court,
at
its
last
( p u b l is h e r )
H. S. Reeves this week moved j
Colonist rates to Oregon will
The work of tearing dawn the your holdings and will add to the
session, granted the petition of
Department o f The Interior,
his
family
to
Hood
River,
where
volume
of
your
business.
again
be
in
effect
this
Fail,
from
old club and rebuilding it along
WILL HAVE 'PROMPT ATTENTION
The i>e!icy as outlined by Air. September 15 to October 15, -on 300 citizens o f the Deschutes U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon they will reside,
more practical lines has been left
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
July :trd, 1911,
valley for a bridge across the
entirely to Mr. A. S. Ashley, the Ashley is to work for the interests1 a basis of $25 from St. Paul and
Mrs. W. A. Stark, of Hood pSurplusjand umUvid-
NOTICE is hereby given that James
Deschutes River at Maupin’ s
L. Blaktr, o f The Dalles, Oregon, who, River, is spending the week end :
well known commercial secretary. o f the whole district. It is not the Missouri River to any point
* d profits
-
100,000.00
Ferry
and construction of same on Dec. 18, 1909. made Homestead No.
who comes highly endorsed by a« organization for the benefit of in this state, or .13 from Chicago,
here with her daughter, Mrs.
J. S. SCHENCK, P r k s id f in t
the Portland Commercial C lu b the real estate men or the m er-; Railroad traffic officials expect will begin as soon as arrange­ 057311, for SE 1-4 and Lot I, Section 3 Wm. Akers.
I
E d M. W i l l i a m s M a x A . V o g t
Tp. 2. N. Range 12 E .W .M .,has tiled
and the Oregon Development chants hot an organization th e ! there will he a heavy movement ments can he made.
notice o f intention to make Final Com­
The condition of “ Grandma”
^ ‘ce *>re8-
Cashi«t
This
will
he
a
boon
to
the
public
League and also by the high object ©f which is to encourage j to the Pacific Slope this Fall, for
mutation Proof, to establish claim to
having
occasion
to
cross
the
Ireland is very low. She has
rev*
~
officials of the 0 . W. R. & N .Ca high grade farmers to locate here, j there is a heavy inquiry already
the land above described, before the
river many times during the Register and Receiver o f IT. S. Land been unconscious for the past
Mr. Ashley has gained for him- thereby increasing the value o f about the rates.
v
1 U 1 V A
self an enviable reputation as a orchard land; the encouragement.
The Commercial Club o f V an-1 -vear> as R WI'* ehminate the toll Office at The Dalles, Oregon^ on the two days and her death is ex-
14th
day
o
f
August,
1911.
pected
at
any
time.
across
Sherar’
s
Bridge,
which
publicity man in the state o f Ore­ o f all enterprises and the location couver. Wash., has the rigid idea.
Claimant names as witnesses:
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gon and if he decides to remain in ¡of meritorious new ones, where It will foster closer business re­ lias for years been considered
Edward P. Woolsey, James S. Tay­
i
unsafe.
•GftY YOWELL, Mgr.
needed:
encouraging
bbe
patron­
No Dust, No Light.
lations between the business m
e n ____________________
Mosier, his work here will no
lor, Frank W. Bourhill and Samuel
izing
of
home
industries
¡and
in
Tindall,
o
f
The
Dalles,
Oregon,
of that city and the farmers;
7
doubt be of great value to this
Diffusion of light through the 'Harness and Saddlery Good*
Fre-
Public Spirit
fact everything which is for the throughout the country.
Edward B. Dunsmore, o f Mosier, Ore- j atmosphere is due t o thousands
IFehts, ’Wagon 'Covers, Etc
district.
. „ I J t \xr
1
gon, „ and
W c?__ i .. i .. \xr .................... u
que-Ht
visits
to
each
part
of
the
The
following,
taken
from
The
interest
o
f
Mosier
and
Mosier
S< ° c w
m'Hions of dust-atoms floating Hand-made Harness a Specially
There is n© reason whatever,
country will he made hy the city Dalles Chronicle contains much
in it. The finest dust floats high­ HOOf)*M\dBR -
why Mosier should not hare an district.
OREGON
Register.
■men and every possible assistance truth, and is applicable in Mosier
est, and imparts the tint of the
effective efficient and successful
development organization. There OUR PORTLAND
LETTER *¡11 be giYfen those of the outlying as well as in every other town: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i blue heavens. Were it not for
NOTICE OF'CONGEST.
»re few towns which need a de-
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¡country- Co-operation in building
The character of any town is
the dust the sky hy day would
ISOLATED TRACT.
'{ FortPublication. )
appear black, and the modn anfl
(PUBLISHER)
velopment organization as badly ' Portland Or Julv 18 (snecial) 1 roads and other ,natters of mut- determined
!ts Permanent not
'Department o f the Interior
ual benefit wii
stars would be visible.
All
United States Land
Office, Thte
Department o f The Interior,
as Mosier, because there are few , - W f f i a m e t t e Ua' “
wiU be the " * ult of lUl tra" 8,ent C,tlZenS’ M<>8t ° f
this policy.
| the people li vingin this town eith- U. S. Lami Office at The Dalles, Oregon, shadows would then be inky Dalles, Oregon, June 22nd, 1911.
communities with so many oppor- combine to make splendid exhib-
Oregon has a climate that is a er have lived or will live here a
June 1st, 1911.
black. Everything would appear To Oren C. Hogg, o f Mosier, Ore-
tunities for growth and develop- its at the State Fair at Salem and
great
asset
but
this
fact
is
not
K»od
part
of
their
lives.
These
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that,
as
d
jffe r e n t J y . It is not “ the light” I
ment.
later the fruits, vegetables,
directed
rected
l»y
by the ( ommis.sioner o f
• + -• , i t,
^ ou are hereby notified that Johfc
people
are
therefore
largely
an­
•generally
recogonized
here
at
The trouble in Mosier is that grains and grasses grown on
under
« im p ly reflectK lO T Burtchett, who g iv e. Mosier, Oregon,
the General Land Office, ____
_ pro- w e 8 e e ;
swerable
for
the
town’s
past
and
visiyna o f Act o f Congress approved caused by motes of dust, as who
as his |M>st-office ad<lress, did on Marcl.
everybody in Mosier is getting Oregon Soil will he sent East to home. It was impressed during
its future. If they are enter­ June 27, loot; (34 Stats., 517), we will a ray of sunlight enters a dark 24. 1911, file in this office his duly cor-
along so well that eveiy fellow exhibits at five o f thelargest land the past week however, when
prising and broad minded the off* r at public- sale, to the highest room through a hole in the shut- rolsirated spplication to contest anti
thinks he can take care of him­ shows in the country next Fall. the national convention of Christ­
town as a political unit will adopt bidder, at lo o ’ clock a. m.. on the 4th ter8 M illio n s o f d u s t p a r t ic le s T T
ian
churches
was
in
session
here.
« I t S ° f y‘ ,ur^ ho7’ -
self and therefore thinks little ■ At a meeting at A.lbany during
. ,
.
a
. •
u _ i s ,ead. Serial No. 013G8, made October
an enterprising and broad-gaged day o f August, 1911 at this office, the
..
.
.
.
..
R.
A.
Long,
millionaire
lumber-
•bout developing the community. the past week, represetati ve3
.
Cat< * th f
M e e t i n g Jt 'h a ck j>19t 1908. for N4SW ! Section 3, Town-
e ,r
....
,
, . , policy. Making one’s home is following-described land:
_ D11
SWJNWJ, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 N.
Range HiMi f w t h fr o m o n e a n o th e r , s o ship 2, N., R ui*:e,l>i f 1 C., Willamette
Everybody in Mosier is doing; from Lina, Benton, Marion,
Polk man of Kansas City who pledged
not wholly comprised in the build­ 11, KWM., Serial No. 07749.
m a k in g th e a t m o s p h e r e lu m in - Merklfan, and as grounds for his con-
well or a little better and for that ^ and Lane counties agreed to the a gi ftof $1,000,000 to carry on t he
ing of a house on a lot with a Any persons claiming adversely the ! OUS.— E x .
work
o
f
the
church,
said
the
test he allege» that »aid entryman has
reason a selfish forgetfulness of :prograra and Yamhill county
wholly abandoned said land and beef,
fence around it and a walk in above-described land are advised to
Portland
convention
was
the
iiest
the larger opportunities seems to ! wfli j 0jn ‘ ¡n the -plan also. T h e . tU
...
absent therefrom for over one year
file their claims, or objections, on or -------------------
front.
Of
necessity
the
influences
exist. In fact, generally speak-1 Willamette Valley exhibits will ,n the hl::U»ry 01 theorgamzation,
larft pa:tt;’Aliatsaid land is in ita natural
before the time designated for sale.
within the home are of par­
condition, fl'nced on one side only, open
ing, everybody is too busy with ^ shown at New York, Omaha, and was due to the favorable
C. W . M o o k f ,
Register.
his own affairs to sit down and Chicago, Knoxville and St. Paul. weather which made it comfort­ amount interest to the head of
is the pleasure haunt in 'thm part o f the I'*0 “ « f » Mic r» " « “ -*nd ha# never be**
Jy2S
able for the delegates at all times, the family. But the influences
country thm -summer. It* devdtee» r e - ,
find himself and analyze his re­
The Hill interests will spend
,
.. . ..
..
.
You are, thcTerdre, 'further notified
outside of the home the atmos­ ----------- -- --------------------------------------------- ' joice tn . learn
that they can rtowgo and
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lations to the community and $25,000,000 in extensions and so that the sessions were not
phere
of
the
community
—is
fatigneing
nor
were
the
speakers
the community’ s to hwnself. betterment to the properties in .. ,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ^
^
. . ,,
almost as important Ur the in­
by you, and ynur said entry will ba
( P u b l is h e r .)
The business men of Mosier do this state, according to advices
a
’ ;’ s is so often the
case when the conventions are dividual home-maker as is the Department o f the Interior, I J. S . Land
“ T. J. POTTER”
| canceled 'thereunder without your fur-
not know each other well enough received from the East.
The
t.hur l igM to be'heard therein, either
held in Eastern cities in Mid- atmosphere of the fireside.
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 3,
in a friendly business way, and wm will he made available for
| leaves Portland. Ash Street dock,
befora thil office or on appeal, if you
“ No citizen can safely live for 1911.
summer.
they never talk over town affairs more mileage, aiding in the De-
himself alone. He is one of the Notice is hereby given that Edward f)A,LY’ EXCEPT SATURDAY AND fail to file in this office within twenty
days “ after
publication
o “ f
and town industrial development velopment o f the whole state.
SUNDAY, 9:3 0 A.
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1
component parts of this commun­ P. Woolsey, o f The Dalles, Oregon,
tliis notice, as shown below, your ans­
SATURDAYS
ONLY,
1
P.
M.
They just wonder about it. A The United Railway and The' The Shaniko Star says: During
ity and— whether he lie active who, on November 17, 1!W»9, made
wer, under oath, specifically meefiu|:
Homestead No. 05570, for E)NE|, Sec. Also thf steamer "HASSALO” leaving
little thought on the part^ o f Oregon Electric will lie extended the big “ get-together” meeting
or passive —he exerts a ¡Kitent in­ 10, and W.JNW , Sec. II, Township 2 Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8 P. and responding to these allegations of
some o f our most influential and other feebler lines of the o f Crook county towns at Prine-
eo»t# st,'or i f .you tail within that time
fluence in determining its charac­ North. R. 12EW M ., has filed notice o f M. (Saturday at 10 P. M.)
citizens will assist greatly In' North Bank road, the backbone ville 1: st week, the newspaper
to file in this dfitae <b*e proof that you
intention to make final Commutation
ter.
Knowing
as
every
laxly
does
bringing about a successful of the hill system in the North- men present took occasion to or-
F
A
R
E
S
®
eI,ve‘* a coPY ° t your a»»w er on said
R
E
D
U
C
E
D
l know, that early environment Proof, to establish claim to the land
D D P l/iil
1 eonto,t* n* cither in person or by regis-
development organization in our west, will he pushed.
ganizetue “ InU rior Oregon Press 1 leaves a permanent impress upon above described, before the Register
I K LV A4L
i«red mail. If this service is made hy
fine little town and make every
The State Land Board has Association.” When completed the child itis difficult to explain the and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
Points
in
th
e
Northwest
the
,1* liv‘*ry u( “ cul'y *»f your answel-
ail
The Dalles, Oregon, on the 14th day o f From
taxpayer and businessman think finished a trip through the Lake-
*’ expected to have all news- indffierence of citizens with re­ August, 1911.
to the contestant in person, proof o f
such service must be either the said
and act.
via the
t to th-eir part in making the Claimant names as witnesses: *
view region, insjiecting lands papers in Grant. Wheeler. Lake, ;
contestant’ s written acknowledgement
Harney
ana
Crook
counties
in­
In this great age of commercial there under state control, and
enviorment in which they, their James L. Blaker, James S. Taylor, Oregnn-Waihington Railroad A Naviga o f bis receipt o f the copy, showing the
date of'its-receipt, or the affidavit d f
progress, a town without a live u p o n their return members of cluded in the membership. The children and their neighbors’ Frank W. Bourhill and Samuel Tindall, lion Co.
the person-by wnom the delivery w a
o f The Dalles, and Edward B. Duns­
object
is
have
all
the
news­
development club is considered the Board expressed themselves
children spend the formative more, o f Mosier, O r«., and J. W. Ideal cottage and camp life, a magnifi- made atilt ng when and where the copy
.
l . l » i
,
,
. was delivered; if made by registered
o f little importance. Practically ag enthusiastic over the future papers in the association co-oper­ !>©riod of their lives.”
bent beach that is not surpassed a
any
n y - , __
_______
_ o f such ___
- 2 . must con-
Scott, o f Lyle, Wash.
mail,
iiroof
service
eficial
climate
evtrv town in Oregon has a d e- 1 prospects o f that section o f the ate for the advancement o f al!
where,
genial
anil
beneficial
climate,
I
» ¡ , t o f the affidavit of the person by
C W. MO okk ,
and all the com forts o f home without ' whom the copy was mailed stating
velopment organization of some state. In fact they were sur- sections, instead of limiting their
Register.
LOCAL
TIME
costing any more than if you remained , when and the post office to wMeb ll
■TAIiLK
kind which is doing much towards prized that any public land re- endeavors to each newspaper’s
at home
I
n»a'lcd. and thm affidavit must
West
hound
¡ accompanied by th e postmaster’ s re-
No.
7
bound
7:32
a.
tn.
the building up o f its particular mains in that part o f Oregon, own particuiar community. Act­
Call on or write to any O-W. R. & N. | e*iPt for die lettet.
"
“
2:50 p. m
district. We cannot allow the
Mining men. capitalists and ing in con j action with the Cen­ No. 1
You should State in your answer tha
“
10:50 a. m. C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop. agent for complete information; also
impression to go out that Mosier [ bankers of the southern part of tral Oregon Development League No. 2 East
Out- \
<ff tha lidst office to which yoi
for copy o f our summer book,
is a dead town because it has no ; the state have formed the South- the combination will p r o v e to ¡No. 8
“
6:34 p. m.
DEALER IN
•desire future notices to be sent to you.
ings in O regon.”
c immercial club. We have one ern Oregon Mining Bureau, he the most effective one that No. 6
”
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10:30 p. m.
C. W. M o o r s ,
Fresh and Cured Meats
Register.
WM. McMURRAY,
« f the finest fruit districts in \ which shall gather and dissemi- could he devised for exploiting •
17, at 5:30 p. rn., flagship
Country Produce
J
I D «t* o f first publication Jana a t IStl.
this great state o f Oregon a n d , nate authentic iuformation o n the resources o f the counties on Sundays only for Hood River
(g e n e r a l Passenger Agent. O-W. R . A. | Data at second publication July T. litL
Data o f third publication July la, l » l l.
N. Co., Portland, Ore*
ixirajiples command the highest Oregon mines. Men who have named.
land Portland.
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