Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 18, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. I ll
MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
FRID AY, AUGUST 18.
1911
NO. 24
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
paid for before affidavits are;furnished.
&
^5.- a.
gtnizatioii, duplicate g each otli- *>
■ sion and all forms of agricultural
er’ s institutions, to spend their J
industry are sure of an abundant
I reward.
With Special BearinjTon Church whole time to advantage in a $
community of three or four
i You need set no narrow bounds
Federation
thousand people, and this is not
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to your future development if it
an
unusual
ratio
in
Oregon.
By
1
\
is
carried out along modern,
Tlie following- is an excerpt of
j practical and scientific lines.
a paper read by the Rev. J. It. this policy, which so many
H ood R ivers Reliable Jeweler for I Your harbors, your ports, your
Hargreaves, pastor of the Im­ church leaders are encouraging,
a
heavy
tax
is
laid
upon
a
peo­
railroads, your commercial or­
manuel Church of Mosier, before
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
ganizations, all depend naturally
the Oregon Development League ple, exhausting the resources for
: upon the wealth you take out of J
which met at Astoria this week: those public endeavors which
He can make your watch keep time
come outside of the things pro­
j the ground. Your particular ad-
5«. oc*
In union there is strength—
vided for from county and town
, vantage lies in the possession of
“ united we stand, divided we
treasuries, while hindering the
all the machinery and experience
fa ll,” can lie said of communi­
very spiritual and moral develop­
of
an old community together
ties as well as of nations. For
ment for which the churches
;
with
the spirit and ambition of
the progress of the community
o s ie r
regon
seek.
|
the
new
and with an immense
as for the progress of the state,
The Arthur <£• Burt Drug Co.,
Just a little grain of common
area of the most pruductiveland,
we need the individual power
sense should teach us that our
| almost untouched, east of the
and energy, but we need that
o f Mosier, Oregon,
ideals cannot be reached while
j mountains.
power and energy so combined
'such waste in money, talent and
H A \1 D t? I f ¥ A I M
If the men of a »hundred years o f every kind and description owned by i C if/ j
For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines. Station­
as to produce an effective social
said Seufert & Condon Telephone Com- Crt’.O.
H A M'li t li L A Iff
; co-operating friendship goes on.
ago
could
not
dream
o
f
this
momentum. Italy, at the time
i
,
i
.
.. I ymiiv in Wasco County, Oregon, to-
ery.
Toilet
Articles,
Candy
and
Cigars,
IceCream
and
In the face of the unalterable
REAL ESTATE
modern and progressive city ,
with all right8> ,.a 8 ( W nts. fran-
•of the Renaissance, broke up in­
j law requiring union for strength,
Soda
Water.
Everything
in
the
Drug
line.
:
^
they
set
a
tiading’
post
for
I
chises,
licenses
and
privileges
o
f
ope,-
to little principalities and thus,
our prevailing condition is some­
! furs in the wilderness O f an un- j ating and running the telephone sys-
.the whole national structure be-
what distressing, but it is not
inhabited coast, neither can we tem °f sa'1* company in Dalles City, j Fruit
Prescriptions
a
Specialty.
coming weak, it was possible fo r ,,
,
, ,
,,
¡Lands
T.-r
, ,
,
, I hopeless. The deplorable condi-
_' Of today foretell the develop- and »" W asco County, Oregon, also a l l 1
JMorthern people to step in and | .
.
, .
fixtures, implements, appliances apps-
, , ,
.,
T.
, »
tion is awakening men to reme-
¿a
ment
that the next century is toi 1 ratus, goods and wares, switchboards. 1
subdue them. It was not for
,
.
, ,
„ . .
. .
dial measures. It is now widely
-Specialty
bring, but we do know that it | office fittings, furniture, pole and polej
lack of inherent strength thev i
,,
...
, . , ,,
....
»! realized that without, a greater
should
be
the
greatest
where
lines,
line
wires,
cables,
telephones
and
M
o
s
i
e
r
succumbed to the conditions of i . . . . . .
. ,
,
Oregon
1 solidarity in our social lue, de­
I there is the largest Store o f nat- j'attachments, materials on hand, wire .
that time, for when at a later
velopment work must be carried
ural resources and where there insulator8' brackets, poles and tools
Thir Is the tltlo of a beautiful 64-paxe book, which
period Garibaldi gathered the di­
W. A. 'HUSBANDS
will al.ow any boy or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop a
j on at pronounced disadvantage.
are ojien
most ireelv
to theen-l Included
,
,
. ..
postal
lu
the
mall
TODAY
and
It
will
bo
sent
FREE.
minished resources, power, inde­
V
, /
in the al*ovc is the entire
B l a c k s m it h
The aim of the College Is to dignify and popularize
| Our leaders must ‘be brought
t m pi íse or man. xou can help | plant and telephone system of said Seu-
pendence and glory resulted
the Industries, and to serve ALL the people. It offers
: nearer together in sympathetic
■•ouraes In Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical
win the Jll'ize by hewing to the fert & CondffU Telephone Company in
from the united effort.
Engineering. Mechanical Engineering, Mining Englu
| friendly relationships. To this
Ijne marked out by this Develop- Ralles City, Oregon; also the franchise ¡Horee
eering, Forestry, Doinestio. Science and Art. Com
Shoeing and 'General
The average Oregon communi- !
merce. Pharmacy and Music. The C ollege opens
end, the prevailing denomina-
m
>nt League, and the promise "owowne<1 by said Company to operate
September 22d. Catalog free.
ty possesses within itself suffi­
•Reparir Work.
! tional propagandism should be
Address: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL
o f the future that cheers and in
Da""8 are
City’ set 0r,'K
* hich ordi­
s" id
cient talent and resources to pro­
franchises
forth °n’ in special
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oregon.
discouraged and the elimination
. Satisfaction filaran teen
stimulates you to new effort to­ nance No. 293 o f the Council o f Dalles
duce these happy and advanta­
of some o f the unrelated church t
MOSIER
OREGON
day
will
be
abundantly
fulfilled.
City,
Oregon,
passed
June
3,
1895,
and
geous civic conditions which of
organizations be effected. This
sp rial ordinance No. 305 o f the Coun­
themselves attraet desirable poj>-
latter can be brought about thru
cil o f Dalles City, passed June 29, 1890. A l l B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d t o
ulation even without the aid of federation, a process which
C o l l t m b ia R iv e r V ie w P o u l t r y F a r m
The address oF Rev. J. R.
L e v i C h r is m a n ,
outside boosters.
But before »rings men together in common
T he C a re o f the
B R E E D E R O F S T A N D A R D ...»P O U L T R Y
Hargreaves on Community Sol-
Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon.
these resources become practf-
whi'ie working no neces-i
j idarity waa enthusiastically re-
First National Bank
cafiy available, the social um ls'
hardship to
the parent;
;
ceived and earnestly discussed
BU FF PLYM OUTH ROCK, S. C. BLACK MINORCA, MOTTLFD
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
o f our towns must be brought j cburcb
of The Dalles, Oregon
afterward by the members of No. 7 West bound 7:32 a. m.
From personal exjieri-
ANCONA.
A few choice cockerels for sale.
My stock is Stand­
closer together. To come imme- ! ence I know the fédération of
the Oregon Development League j
2:50 p. ml wiLl HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
No. 1
ard Bred and from the best laying strains on the Coast.
ffiately to the point, the average Ioca, chorch organizations to l>e
at Astoria. It was a new idea
¡No. 2 East
10:50 a. m. Capital
$100,000.00
Oregon town has too many. |)()th posgj!))e and practical> j
to many of the members when
6 : 3 4 p . * m . Surjilus and undivid­
I
No.
8
«hurches and too many lo ^ e s can cite an instance where relief
he j »resented them a graphic ac­
ed profits
100 , 000,00
for the good o f the civic life, j from struf?tde f or existence
10:30 p. m.
Mosier, Oregon.
count of the workings of the No. 6
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
Those very institutions whieh | ga;ned thru federation of two
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stojj
fmmanuel Federated Church at
E
d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt
should promote ju-osjierity and vjj|ap;e churches gave rise to the
Mosier and the idea met with on Sundays only for Hood River
Vice Pres.
Cashier
lead in strong, soul-.nspirmg consideration of seCular public
cordial approval.
After the and Portland.
movements, instead of solidify- needS( at the same time opening
(Speech was given, big Bill Han­
rng society, have divided it into the wav to a doubled expenditure ■
ley, o f Burns, one o f the livest
small companies which have be- jn imm'e<fiatechurch work. What
members of the League, rose and M O S IE R M A R K E T
come ineffective in their isola- has been done can be done. In
moved that Mr. Hargreaves be
C. H. DUNSMORE,
DUNSM01ÏE, Prop.
tion. Through the multitude o f . the case of the fir9t mentioned
elected a life member of the Or­
D EALER IN
organization, church and social, j need> possihly a request from the
egon Development League with­
GAY YOWKLL, Mgr.
people who should be friends are .*0reKon i mpr0vement League,”
I'\esh
and Cured Meats
out fee or initiation charges.
Harness
and Saddlery Goodr
strangers, and leaders with com* addressed to the different denom­
You are cordially invited to come to THE DALLES
Country Produce
The motion was 'carried unani­
.
,
Tents,
Wagon Covens, Etc
mon ideals who should be to' inational headquarters, asking
FAIR, which begins Tuesday, October 3rd., 1911, and
mously.
M
o
s
i
e
r
“
O
r
e
g
o
n
Hand-made
Harness a Specialty
«ether in council are the heads, them t() uge a little more moder.|
continues through the week.
You will get both
o f separate interests. These in- atjon jn church pi0!)agandi8m,
amusement and instruction. Street shows. Band con­
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
Park Sturgessis up from Port-
terests when crowded naturally j raijfht not fee witheut gome ROod
certs, Horse racing. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and
; land, visiting flis parents.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
tend to competition rather than; reault both to the reiiRiouS and
Poultry Exhibits, with Fruit, Grain, Vegetables and
T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y
co-operation and as a result we geeil|ai. life of our towns> and if
(PU B LISH ER )
Art Work on display. These attractions will be held
M IL T O N . E A S T E R N O R E G O N
Department
o
f
The
Interior,
U.
S.
Set jealousy and unhappiness m- guch a requegt coul(] ,)e backed i
at the new Fair Grounds, where they are now build­
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Faith
stead ot that joyful, attractive|up by a widely expressed public;
ing stock sheds, horse stables and exhibition buildings.
July 22nd, 1911.
Thirty-three years o f ’trueJto-name
enthusiasm, that consciousness utterance on the j»art of inter-:
NOTICE is hereby given tln.t.John
There will be reduced rates on transportation to and
trees.
What carp I for storms and trmpests
o f common interest and friendly ested business men, it
H. Wright, whose post-office address
would
from the Fair Grounds—also reduced railroad and
wild?
R. T. NEWHALL, Agt.,
endeavor, without which finan­ have still greater force.
is Starhuck, Wash., did, on the 19th
Created in His image I, His child.
steamboat fares.
'Hood River, Oregon.
cial success can only he regarded
And how much more to Him must he I day o f August, 1909, file in this office
Sworn
Statement
and
Application,
No.
For
information,
write
to
J
u
d
d
S.
F
i
s
h
,
Secretary,
as a sort of solace for the endur-1
.
„
, ,
Than eagles o f the storm which they
05182, to purchase the N ISEI, and j
defy.
Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society.
m g of a life which can never be
,Iome InduStry
SW ISE I, Sec. 26, Tp.
1 North,
home-like-
, T1,e J*0*®*
Oregon are ■
-■■-j----------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- The wild beasts in their lair defy the Range 11, KWM., and the timber N O R T H B E A C H
storm.
For the substantial, communi- slowly awakening to the (act ana. Since 1900 it has moved stirred to fresh and larger activ- Just man alone, he with this fear thereon, under the provisions o f the |'» the pleasure haunt in this part o f the
act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amends-1 country this summer. Its devotees re-
ty-prosperity, there is needed that it is not now necessary, and westward 31 miles, or at the ity by the labors o f this Develop-
was horn.
the j»ermanent population, the certainly not desirable, to send rate 0f a|>out 45 feet per day. It ment League.
The petrel screams with glee as, dash­ tory, known as the “ Timber and Stone jo've til learn that they can now go and
Law,” at such value as might he fixed -«»me on a regular schedule, iodependertt
ing thru the gale.
people who plan to live from the their money to eastern markets seems rather strange, but in ten
Your natural inheritance is Not doubting once his power, he by appraisement, and that, pursuant ° l tides. The i>opularexcursioirBteam*l-
resources of the jilace rather for goods of any description, as years previous, or from 1890 to
to such application, the land ami timber
princely. Ranking
„ 7th in the
___
knows he cannot fail.
“ T . J. P O T T E R ’’
than from the increment or their Oregon can supply all their 1900, it moved westward at the Union in size, Oregon is a giant The lark, with song he penetrates the thereon have been appraised, $81U. 00 the
needs,
i
lade
at
home
and
keej»
rate
of
about
60
feet
j»er
day
and
leaves Portland, Ash Street dock,
,,
,
.
-clouds o f iri-ev
timber estimated 1,040,000 hoard fee
property. One o f the worst foes
even among the great communi- „A ou"® °.r Krey'
,, » • ,
..... m
»»... i . „ , i «an no
To him a jo y to live, serene his faith, at75 cent« per M, and the land (¡10,00 DAILY, ¡EXCEPT SATURDAY AND
■of the intended koine-maker in your money in circulation in during the previous ten years ^|eg
tbe \yesj- jjp,. area j8 ag
that said applicant will offer final
his stay.
nll x,
Vn , . ...
SUNDAY, 9 :3 0 A. M.
these western towns is the di­ your own state, county and town. tbe daily march of the population
And I, I know He keeps me i f my proof in support o f his application and
SATURDAYS
ONLY, 1 P. M.
The
Portland
Chamber
of
westward
was
about
70
feet
j»er
ew
England
with
vided community interests.
aworn statement on the 12th day o f
South Carolina added. It is one-
faith i« strong,
I am a pronounced believer in Commerce Bulletin well says: day. However, it is predicted half as great again as the Turk­ For why should birds and beasts October, 1911, before the RegisL i Also th f steamer “ HASSALO" leaving
and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office, Portland daily, except Sunday, at 8-P.
churches. Church work is my “ Oregon’s industries require that during the next ten years, ish Empire in Europe. If it
supplant one o f His form?
M. 'fSffturday at 10 P. M.)
life work. I see no reason why boosting. Not only of a verbal er in 1920, it will be found that were as thickly settled as New The serpent once caused sin, for which at The Dalles, Oregon.
Any
person
is
at
liberty
to
prot
we pay;
any and every man or woman nature, but also o f a material ¡the center of population will Jersey is today, it would supiiort
this purchase before entry, or initiati R E D U C E D ' F A R E S
should not he in jiractical sympa­ character. I his State has nu- have moved westward farther five million more jieojile than are Took faith anil freedom from us, a contest at any time before patent is­
PREVAIL
since then we play
thy with an up-to-date church» metous factories turning out a than it has for several decades.
sues. by filing a corroborated affidavit
The
geographical center
the ™W
„ V'vine in al'
" tates of A w; low-
aker pa,t than a,‘ thinKR her« b- in this office, alleging facta which From all Points in ’the Northwest
and I do not see why we cannot variety o f products. These pro-
ine geograj.nicai
center of
or me
tbe
¡e Unl()n
Union wegt
west o o f f the
the Mj8Sia8in-
Mississip­
would defeat the entry.
ducts
should
l>e
utilized
at
home.
United
States,
not
counting
the
via the
have the church where the practi
A promise when, with this life done
C. W. M o o r k ,
to heaven go.
p i man can be in sympathy be-
vara,us ^li*tes are each pro- Philippine or Hawaiian islands *
.
.
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Naviga­
Register.
This plan arranged by Him, Who
eanse of its value in the things 'Bulgating the idea o f home in-
'6. oa S f,n ,Ka loa 0 y01"
ln- js
is jn
in Northern Kansas, al>out
about
tion Co.
knows all things,
which now are, as well as for its (l|,9tTy. It they succeed and Or- 50Q mdes west of the center o f ^ a e 13 nov' 1 ° r
e
time,
Why should I care for storms and tem-
Ideal cottage amheamp life, a magnift-
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
guidance in the things which are e« on doea nwt respond to the call population
being put mto ral1 commumca*
bent beach that is not surpassed any­
tion w ith the markets o f the
P « ta wfld, when I have wings?
(Publisher.)
tocome. But we find, like Solo-
factory, the industries in
_
where, genial and beneficial (jimrftv
J. K. McG.
country. $30,000,000 were spent
Department o f the Interior
mon with his many wives, that
^hite, as is apparent, will
and all the comforta o f home without
What Janu-sJ. Hill Thinks
iast year for railroad construc-
United States Land
Office, Tl e costing any more than if you remained
he can get too many single sam- suffer and eventually languish
Dalles, Oregon, August 7, 1911.
at home.
a
good
thing
and
and
die-
Oregon’s
factories
are
as
The
following
is
the
summary
tion
in
Oregon,
Underneath
_
___
pies of even a
Notice is hereby given that Ernest
that the thing which in proper y*tb u tf*w , but these few turn of an add[eM bV Jas-
Hill, and back of all this are great ag- scription to the B ulletin NOW
Call on or write to arty O-W . R. & N.
C. Lenox, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, oi
relationship and
reasonable °ut goods o f quality. Why not read at the conventfbn o f the ncultural possibilities which even
December 22. 1906, made Homestead agent for complete inform ation; also
amount is attractive and incalcti- Kive preference to these? Fin- Oregon Development League at you do net appreciate
at
(04059) No. 15448, for N W * Sec. 28, for copy o f our summer book, "O u t­
EXECUTION SALE
courage
thej»,
thus
increasing
Astoria,
August
14,
15
and
16:
|
their
real
value.
Only
5
per
Tp. 2 N. Range 12 KW M., has filed ings in O regon.”
lably valuable, can become an
Notire is hereby ipven that the un- notice o f intention to make final com
the
number
o
f
employees
and
di-
The
state
of
Oregon
ha';
a
big
rent
of
the
area
of
tbe
state
is
unattractive hindrance.
WM. McMURKAY,
rectly encouraging the increas- advantage in the race for pros- now improved; only alxmt 300,- dersifjned, B8 Sheriff o f Wasco County, mutation proof, to establish claim to
In most of our towns enough
State o f Oregon, by virtue o f an exe- the land al>ove described, before the General Passenger Agent, t -\\. h. 4 .
People are
engaged in its
N. Co., Portleno, Ore’
money is raised annually for the ing in the number o f new fac- perity and development which is
Y .
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cation issued out o f the Circuit Court Register and Receiver o f the U. S. j
tones.
reflected in the dual character of cultivation
* ’ 111 :i< * * lon
' 1 for the State o f Oregon, for County o f Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on
so-called common good to fill
this occasion. It marks the cen­ tll<? fiuit industry, W iio s e pro- Wasco, in the C«*e o f F. A. Seufert, | the 11th day o f September, 1911.
such towns with rare ad vantages,
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
tennial
of the founding of this duels are famous ill all the mar- plaintiff, versus Seufert 4 Condon T e l- | Claimant names as witnesses:
Still
Moving
West
but the leaders work at cross-
k e t .9 of the world, Oregon raises e l,l>on<- Company, a corporation, and
Paul Fredricks and J. P. Agidius, o f
flourishing
and
enterprisingeity.
purposes and instead of divi­
An exchange says the census
Fitzgerald, defendants, will, on Th" Dalles, Oregon, and A. L. Surui-
more than 16,000,000 bushels of
L A U Y E R
dends or investment, we have a bureau has issued the statement It marks the culmination of or­
the 23rd day o f September, in the year borg, Charles Hoff and Edward B.
at the county court house door at Dunsmore, o f Mosier, Oregon.
ganized effort for the develop­ wheat each year. Dairying and
deficit. For instance, how is it that the center o f population of
805 East Second St.
the livestock industry are capa- Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
C. W. MooltE,
possible for ten or a dozen mini.1*- the United States is now near ment of the whole o f your mag­
nificent state tliat has lieen file o f almost indefinite exten- »ell « t public auction at thu hour o f Un
Register.
ters, eazh leading a separate or- Unionvilie. Monroe county, Iudi-
' o ’clock A. M., on :^aid day, all property
SO C IA L SOLIDARITY
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(läiüi|H ¿a i R m
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CO.
General
Merchandise
LARAWAY
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T ilt
INDUSTRIES'
O. D. HOGG,
The Dalles Fair
October 3-7, II.
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Cû.
i ne Dalles
Oregon