Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 13, 1911, Image 1

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    ADVL k h & hn G K a i l »
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
O ne Year................................................................. H*8®
Six Months................................................................. 75
■Three Months.............................................................. 50
¡HOSIER BULLET
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I Business locals will be charged at 61 m b U par
| for each insertion.
1 Legal advertisements will in all casetll
Kntervd as secoral-cia»» limiter March !» lOTg^t
the poet office at M .-ier. Or.it m. under the Act oí
March 3. 1*78.
M ayerdale Cele­
brates
i to the party ordering them, at legal
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
VOL. Ill
have space for only a few of the
many sent out but those given
here show that “ Markey” was
“ next.” For instance, the cards
read:
Big Tim es at Flag Raising
Mr. J. N. Mosier:-Puhhc spirit­
and Birthday Party
ed. open hearted and willing.
As an executive officer unsur­
No more perfect day in the! passed.
year could have been selected. J. K. McGregor:-Bobby Burns, i
l'or the grand celebration held a t ! Scotland’s greatest poet, fades
Mayerdale on Thursday, October | into insignificance since our J. K.
5th, had the stars, Hick3, Beals, { Me. showed on the horizon.
the almanacs, or even the Mosier
Dr.
Macrum, of Mosier:— i
Bulletin been consulted for a Ethereal and sylph-like to gaze :
month of Sundays previously. upon. Our M. D., beloved by all.
All nature smiled—likewise the
Mr. Devlin, of Ortley:-Beauti-]
guests.
ful and suave.
He has done
The occasion for this jubilee more than will ever do him.
■was the unfurling of the stars
Mr. Adels, of Ortley:-Ananias!
and stripes to the gentle breezes and Baron Munchausen could i
that blow o’er Mayerdale, the never sail tickets when you show, j
beautiful home of Mark A. May- How about the Female Sumisiar.v, j
■er, of New York — Portland—Mo­ Ortley Journal and Cable Rail- j
sier. Incidentally, Mark had a way ?
birtlhday anniversary on October
Dr. R. M. Ross, of Mosier:-A
5th, —(he says he has one every shining light in finance and at j
year) and it was a happy thought all times doing his clients—a j
that prompted him to have a good turn.
Joint celebration.
C. A. McCargar:-Our Hirsutus
The many guests began ar­ neighbor (not on good terms
riving at 2:30 p .m ., some com­ with the
seven
Sutherland
ing in their own conveyances, Sisters.) Ever willing to trade
others being brought by Mr. one for two and make the other
Mayer's big 7-passenger touring- fellow like it.
car, which he kindly placed at
Ed L. Howe:-Offers 10 acresof
the disposal of his friends. Soon prime Apple Orchard land for j
the house andg-ounds were over one o f Cinderalla’s Slippers.
run with the gay throng who Mosier girls’ footwear barred— j
were made welcome by the house too small.
genial host and Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. &. Bowers, o f Portland:-'
•L Weller, the latter being par­ Ever smiling, sometimes on the
ticularly gracious to the guests, level,
many of whom were strangers to j F. A. Shogrea, of Mosier:-j
her.
“ Cow for sale cheap.’* Gives!
At about 3:30 the assemblage milk freely. You don’ t have to
gathered about the flag-pole, take it from her.
which towered to a height of H)0
Dr. Robinson,
o f Mosier:-]
feet in the air and, to the tune of Apples, Telephone, Medicine. At
the “ Star Spangled Banner,” all times ready to sever or serve.;
the flag, with Mrs. Weller hand­
Similar'invitations were wwtj
ling the guy rope, was run aloft j to friends in New York, Van­
and as it swung to the breeze, : couver, B. C., White Salmon and |
hats were doffed, handkerchiefs elsewhere, hut were not answer- '
were waved and Old Glory was ed in person.
greeted with rousing cheers.
The custom o f naming country \
J. K. McGregor, Mosier’ s poet j
residences and of erecting a
and orator, then made a few well j
flag on tire grounds is a good one
chosen remarks appropriate t o 1
and is becoming popular. Mr.
the join t occasion (wish we could
Ed Howe has the distinction of,
quote 'em, but we didn’ t have!
planting the first flag pole on :
our short-hand pencil with us),
private property in Mosier, and i
and closed with the following
Mr. Mayer is the second one. ■
original ode to the flag and the
The time will come when every j
host:
place o f any pretensions wall float
Look up at our flag as it waves there the stars and stripes.
:in glory.
Late in the afternoon the
The flags of all nations, they all have
guests
took their departure, wish-j
a story.
There’s none—not the oldest, with such ing the kind host many pleasant
freedom waves
returns of the day, and each i
As our Star Spangled Banner.God bless carrying a souvenir of the place
it always.
and occasion in the shape of a
It floats from the mast head where
small silk American flag, and a
cannons doth roar;
It’s a guard to our dear ones on each pennant with the words. “ May­
foreign shore.
erdale, Oct. 5, 1911,” in white
In the home o f our people ‘tis first letters on a blue ground.
love in the breast;
Those who enjoyed Mr. Mayer’ s
Tis the life of our nation with which i
hospitality were; Mr. and Mrs.
we are blest.
There are millions front lands where : Ed L. Howe and “ Bil fie” Howe,
no freedom is known
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, of
Who rush to our shores, hearts bleeding Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. D. Robin-1
and tom.
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mosier,!
Somewhere or somehow they have
A P. Bateham, Miss Maude
beard the sweet story
That there’ s freedom for all in the Bateham, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I
folds o f Old Glory.
Shogren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur;
Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. j
Our host, I know his heart beats high McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. j
Kibbee Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Ross,
today
As ¿»urneyingon (he’ s twenty-five they C. A. McCargar, Dr. C. A. Ma-1
say,)
crum, H. S. Bowers.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13.
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See
L ARAWAY
I H ood
R ivers Reliable Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
He can make your watch keep time
Our Stock
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X r * »t * * *
is
Alw ays Fresh
And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that tpiy Pre­
scription or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur­
est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are
“ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you.
K -N -o -X -A -C o ld Tablets.
Private Formula
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Mosier, Oregon .
And with his friends here now to
celebrate.
Old Glory smiles, as waving there in
state,
A fitting emblem to grace this fair
vale.
And welcome peace and joy to our kind
host o f Mayerdale.
The wants of the guests were
attended to by »the host and
hostess and if any were hungry
or thirsty it was their own fault.
Every thing was as free as the
air—freer than water, for we
didn’ t see any of the latter; it
w a s n 't on tap. Consequently a
few (very few) had to go home
to get a drink. A delicions lap
iunch was served on the broad
verandah, where the magnificent
view of the hills, valleys and
river could he enjoyed.
Mr. Mayer had issued card in­
vitations with a very appropriate
design of an American flag on one
e n i, and inscribed on the card
was the name and a suggestion of
the peculiarities or predilections
o f the person addressed. We
THE
INDUSTRIES'
Thin Is tho title o f a beautiful ««-page book, which
will show any boy or elrl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a
postal In the mail TODAY and It will bs sent FREE.
Tbealm of tbe College Is to dignify and popularise
the Industries, and to serve ALL tho people. It offers
.ourses In Agriculture, Civil Euglneering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Englu
eerlng. Forestry, Domoitlo..Science and Art. Com
nierce, Pharmacy and Kuslo. Tbe C ollege opens
September 23d. Catalog free.
Address: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTUIUL
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oregon.
C o l u m b ia R iv e r
BREEDER
OF
V ie w
ANCONA.
P oultry
STANDARD
BUFF PLYMOUTH HOCK. S. C.
NO. 32
paid for t>efore affidavits arejtfurnished.
N 1CHOL & CO.
promised, will be “ An exhibi­
tion of painstakiag potato cultnre,
portraying all the progressive
methods o f planting, peeling and
prepairing the ever palatable,
potato.” Women are officials .of
, the show.
Agricultural possibilities of
Oregon are shown by an inter-
| esting comparison just made by ;
President Howard Elliott of the
I Northern Pacific Railway of the 1
area of this state with that ofj
Denmark, Holland,
Belgium,
A l s a c e -Lorraine, Luxemburg, I
Switzerland and the state of |
o s ie r
regon
Maine.
Combined, they havei
65,022 square miles, while Ore­
gon has 96,030. On the other
i hand, the combined population - -
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iof these countries is 21,594,686,; NOW is an excellent time
CHAM BERLAIN
while Oregon has but 672,765. ■ d ro p in andj-enew your subserip-|
KEAL .ESTATE
The conclusion is that this state! lion to the BULLETIN, You waat
the paper and we need the|
has as great agricultural resourc- money.
es as the above group and may
Bruit
very likely equal it in population
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
Lande
when its lands are properly tilled.
If your auto is in trouble,
»
A herd of elk from Yellowstone
come to me for relief. 1
¡■Speciálty
Park may be brought to Oregon
have a mechanic’ s certificate
and filiera ted in the forest re­
,Mosier
Oregon
and know my business.
serves o f Wallowa County.
Arrangements are now being
E dwin H. H ail , Expert.
W. A. HUSBANDS
made by State Game Warden
(B l a c k s m it h
Finely with the Government
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authorities. Steps will be taken
to protect the animals in their
(Horse Shoeing :and „ General
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new home.
Repair Work.
General
Merchandise
M
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E. C. BROCK
pam i
DIGNIFYING
1911
F arm
¡P O U L T R Y
BLACK MINORCA, MOTTLFD
A few choice oockerels'for sale.
My stock is Stand­
ard Bred and from the best laying strains on the Coast.
O. D. HOGG,
Mosier, Oregon.
To Our Subscribers
Casehaadened Editors
C iv il E n g i n e e r
The Sherman County Observer General Surveying, P lat­
j says: "There are events occur­
ting and Drafting
ring in every community which,
¡if reported in the the local paper,
would create a commotion little
dreamed of. What to report and -----------------------------------------------
what not to report often perplexes rr
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i Have your clothes cleaned by
theeditor; he isoften unjuslytac-
cused of cowardice and favoritism!
GRAY & RAND
when all the time he is looking HOOD
RIVER,
OREGON
toward the good reputation of i
All work guaranteed.
the town where his lot is cast;!
Ladies’ work a specialty
he constantly finds himself, from i
J
as
.
E. C ole , Mosier Agent
necessity almost, between two
fires, and which ever way he
turns he is sure to be unjustly
treated. But that cuts no ice;
he’s hardened to the chilly usages
P L U M B IN G .
of the bloodless thinker.”
Mosier -
STEAM
and
¡A l l
B u s in e s s
guaranteed
OREGON
en trusted
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- Oregon First National Bank
S. F. GOSS
Apples Must Have Weight Stamped on.
Satisfaction
MOSER
HOT W.ATflR
'T he C a r e
-
o f the
<rf The Dalles, Oregon
WILL HJWE PROMPT ATTENTION
•Capital
Surplus and undivid­
ed «profits
$100,000.00
130,000.00
J. S. SCHENCK, P resident
’E d M. W il l ia m s M ax A. Vocrr
'Vice Pres.
Cashier
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Ca
•CttY YOWELL, Mgr.
H FATING.
The Hood River News says:
¡¡Harness .-and Saddlery Good*
Jobbing promptly*Rttended to.
-According to an order of Com-
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
; missioner of Weight and Measures
Tiand-maHe Harness a Specialty
We have here a plan to stimulate our circulation —to induce
MOSIER
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OREGON
of New York, boxes of apples
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
those of our subscribers who are in arrears (we are proud to
shipped to that city this year
FOR SALE
must have the net weight of the
say they are few) and those who will pay in advance in order
contents marked on the outside.
Ten acres just starting bear­ | t h e JdiiLTON n u r s e r y
*b® get the benefit of this offer,, and those who are not on our
ing, set to commercial ap­
The commissioner states that
M IL TO N . E A S T E R N O R E G O N
subscription fist to have their names placed there. We are not
ples, “ Famous Davenport
after November 1st he will pros­
Thirty-three years o f 'txuekto.nam«
Tracts.” Part cash, balance
ecute for sales of apples, pears
offering you something for nothing—can’ t afford it. But you
trees.
long time, 6 per eent.
or quinces in boxes, crates or
DO get something, and a very handsome, useful something,
K. T. NEWHALL. Agt„
Address, F. S. -S tew art ,
containers, which does not con­
with every cash subscription, at a third.what it would cost you
Hood River, Oregon.
tain exact half bushel or multiple
770 North Capitol Streel,
thereof, or even divisions thereof
•at any store. Here is thejdea:
Salem, Oregon.
by two, unless the package is
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
W«e have secured a iimited supply of crockery from the fa­
plainly marked or labeled on the
mous pottery works o f Seahring, Ohio. This consists of Berry
outside with the net weight or
l A W Y E l
Sets, Salad Sets, Fruit Sets, Lemonade Sets, Fish and Game i measure of the contents.
806) East Second St.,
In reply to a letter addressed C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Sets. These sets retail at from $2.50 to $400 each. The sub­
Lontf'Distance
Phone, MainT22CTl
DEALER IN
to him by W.N. White & Co.,the
scription price o f the B ulletin is $1.50 per year. For $2.75
New York apple man, stating
The Dalles
Fresh and Cured Meats
Oregon
that receptacles for shipping
we give you the paper and any one of these sets. In other
Country Produce
apples have already been p u r-j»«-
NO-BICE TO TAKPAYF.RS
words, you get a set for $1.25 that would cost you $3.00 on an
i chased this year, the commission- iV lO S lG r
The f ’ounly Board <Of Equalization
average in any store. You don’ t have to wait until you save
er states that he will enforce the —_ _ _ _ _
-cmffiis. ing o f the Couitty Judge, County
coupons representing $50 or $75 worth of trade, hut can carry
law without fear or favor, re- NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Clerk, and County Assessor will metfl
at the <County Assessors' office in
gardless of individuals, but adds: I . , „
the article home with you by dropping in and paying your sub­
Dalles'City, on 'the 3rd Monday of Oe-
It IS not my desire to cause | OM(fon for Wagco (-ounty -
twb«r*the ltìth. Itili, for the purpose of
scription to the paper and the additional small sum of $1.25.
any hardships to grower or .leal- ,n the Matter of the E, tate
•correcting any mistakes and equalising
0f
! assessments o f tax roll for The yesr
These sets are handsome enough for any table and will make I er, and if they have a supply of
1911, of Wasco County Oregon.
|
boxes
on
hand
for
the
present
Joseph R Huskey, deceased,
your wife, mother, sister, er the other fellow’ s sister, happy
J W. K o o n t z .
season,
I
would
advise
that
they
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
OUR
PORTLAND
LETTER!
County Assessor.
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i in the possession o f one. Call at the B ullelin office and ex­ I mark or label on the outside of undersigned, as administrator de honis
each box the net weight of the non of th<!
of Jo9,’i'h R
amine them.
Portland, Ore., Oct. 10, (Special)
deceased, has filed his Final Report in
contents, and they need have no the County Court o f Wasco County, NOTICE F0*R PUBLICATION
James J. Hill helped make Or­
{Publisher.)
fear of molestation from the de­ State of Oregon, and Unit, in an order
Department o f the Interior
egon history the past week when faith in it. We believe if this Commercial Club October, 18, partment” .
duly made and entered, said Court has j y jj _ Land Office at The Dalles, Owgon,
soil is properly cared for, if it is when plan will be made. On the
he drove the golden spike mark­
appointed Monday, the 4th day of D e-'
Sept. 11, 191).
properly understood and fair train returning from the golden
•
cembcr, 1911, at the hour o f 10:00 A.
ing the completion-of tbe Onegora
Notice is hereby given that Ernest
justice done by it, it will make a spike driving at Bend during the WANTED— G o o d H ousekeeping re- M. o f said day, as the time, and the
Trunk Railway to Bend. That
E. Lenox, of Mosier, Ore., who. on
toik'Ifur.iTbie^Uon1'»* County Courtroom in (he (lennty Court­ ■December 22, 1906, made HomestewS
it will l>e the final terminus of happy home for thousands and past week, a considerable sum
millions of people. I wish you was subscribed by Portland ex- ] newais ami to extend circulation by house ill Dalles City, Wasco County, iùl»ry No. IÔ448, No 04068. Air NSf),
the line is not expected, but the
for the hearing of
■Eection 2H, TownsMp'4i. "N . Range 13,
P«™ io m -' 0r*KD,?’
event was notable because it all Godspeed and every particle; cursionists.
E. Willamette Meridian, has filed
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celebrated the coming o f a new
notice of intention to make Final com­
Cities IS planned by .Marshfield gpsre time. Address, with reference», to be present at said time ani plt.ee mutation Proof, to <e*tabliah claim to
era in the interior, and the rail­ come lO you.
Portland
will
raise
money
to
¡under
the name “ Coos Bay.” J F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping and present any such objections,
the land above described, before the
road will l>e the greatest develop-,
aid in the operation o f fv.O A resolution to that effect has Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave, New Yurt
Don* and dated this lZth tiny o f Oc- Register and Receiver o f the U. S.
er the country could have.
Land Office, at The Dalles Oregon., on
farms in Cen-1 been passed by the City Council
y
tober, l » m . at
“ Go to work and build up the dempnstration
the 16th day o f October, 1911.
country, for the cities would tral Oregon. The railroads have and a special election to decide
Administrator de bom* | Ciaimartt names as witnesses:
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
no i o f the Ktldle o f
pHU| Frederick* s n d j. P. Agidius, tit
starve to death if it were not for pledged $5.000, Portland business the matter will probably be ladd
Joseph It. Huskey, De- ' The Dsllss, Oregon^and A. L Sundl.org,
the country,” said Mr. Hill art men will give $2.000 and Crook soon. This will, it is thought, lie No. 7 West l»otind 7:32 a. m.
ceased.
j Charles Hoff and Edwsnl B. Dunsmore,
“
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2:50 p. m
of Metier, Oregon.
the spike driving.
“ Nations County will raise by taxation a great permanent benefit in No. 1
“
10:50 a. m.
•C W. M oore ,
that have neglected the cultiva- $3.000. One farm will be estab- building up that section o f Ore- No. 2 East
Register.
fished
in
dry
farming
country
gon.
No.
8
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6:34
p.
m.
H.
G.
KIBBEE
ion of the soil have faded from
and
the
other
in
an
irrigated
Harrisburg
women
have
turned
No.
6
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10:30
p.m
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the face of the earth. There is
No. 17. at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
no reason why central Oregon district. A local committee has their attention to practical things
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
A good idea—Renew your suie
should not produce enormous been named to secure the funds and will hold a potato carnival on Sundays only for Hood River
scription to the ihu.i>niN <
wealth. We have a good deal of and a dinner will tie held at the October 18 and 19. This, it is , and Portland.
M o stre
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O regon
MOSIER MARKET
- Oregon