Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 26, 1912, Image 1

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En tered as second-class m atter M arch 12, 1909, at
the post ofti e at M osier, O regon , undvr the Act o f
March 3, 1*79.
R asine sa lot
| I.tvai advertisements will In all eases 'be
VOL. Ill
MOSIER, WASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON,
s.mpiy becoming a member, P
attending regn’aily and asking Î
ffwrticult.iral o iciety Meets.
ill be « uni ted at 5¿cent* per lib«
for each insertion.
to the party orderinir them, at legal rates,
FRIDAY. JANUA! Y 2J, 1912
.
See
i.rhait ».ugi.es Nuptials.
The Mosier public was given
quite a surprise last Saturday
evening at the basket ball game
when it was whispered about
that Mr. Julius P. Erhart and
| Mrs. Anna Hughes had been
¡quietly married in the afternoon
at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
J. ,N. .Mosier, Rev. Mr. Har­
greaves performing the cere­
Only
I mony.
^
^ a few relatives of
the bride, beside Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Mosier, witnessed the
ceremony.
Mr. Erhart is quite well known
here, having until recently been
proprietor of the Hotel Pines.
Mrs. Hughes is well known here
and in The Dalles, being an old
resident of Mosier and a daugh­
ter o f Mrs. Robert Dunsmoreand
at present proprietor o f the
hotel.
The Bulletin adds its felicita­
tion to those of the happy
couples, many friends.
NO. 47
!
paid for before affidavits are* furnished.
L r n i n m i M it
"jSJICHOL
(Upon Saturday the twentieth, for the information lie wants.
with a record breaking attend­ These be gets for nothing in­
ance, the Mosier Horticultural formation that has cost those
Sociely held it’s first ■meeting of who can give it. years o f hard
the year.
The meeting was work, study and many discour­
River's Reliable Jeweler for
called to order by J. P. Carroll age men ts. Indeed, the beginner
who announced that the election in fruit culture should consider
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
of officers for the ensuing year himself particularly fortunate in
was in order. .The following securing this information in a
He can make your watch keep time
were elected: J. P. Carroll, | few hours instead o f having to
*
President, F. A. Shogren, Vice spend years digging it out for
President, Hugo E. Birkner, himself. We would urge that
Secretary, R. M. Ross, Treasurer. every man in Mosier who owns
Following the election of offi­ ! land, should join the society, i
M o s ier
-
-
O regon
cers it was tentatively decided
to hold the meeting on Thurs­ Wells Bell For District Attorney.
EHEXSTi EHHKEET
day here after and the hour was
The Dalles Chronicle says that
set for 11 o ’clock. Next Thurs­
VV. A. Boll has filed his petition
day, January 27th, the subject
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
Q e O. C H A M B E R L A I N
with the secretary o f state as a
for discussion will be sprays and
No. 7 West bound 7:28 a. m. ¡
republican
candidate at the
Spraying and on Thursday,
And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre­
LEAL ESTATE
No. 1
2:50 p. m j
primaries, April 19, for the office
February first, The Care of
scription
or
Recipe
dispensed
by
us
contains
the.best
and
Pur­
No.
2
10:20
a.
m.
'
East
of district attorney for the
Snow Injured Trees. The latter
est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are
No. 8
6:31 p. m.
¡seventh judicial district, com­
Fruit
topic is one of vital importance
“ down-to-date. ” Try us; we will show you.
prising Crook, Hood River aiid
No. 6
10:40 p. m. j
Lands
to all those whose young orchards
K -N -O -X -A -C old Tablets. Private Formula
Wasco counties.
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
were damaged by the recent
Mr. Bell lias been a resident
¡on Sundays only for Hood River
Specialty
snow crust. From this discussion
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
of the district for the past 25
Immanuel Church Notes.
and Portland.
the members may go home
Mosier
! years, 18 of which he has been
Mosier, Oregon.
Oregon
At the Immanuel Church next
with the best advice of the most
in the active practice of law at
Sunday
morning
Mr.
Hargreave’
s
!
able and experienced apple
Prineville, Crook county, and
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
sermon subject will be. “ How
W. A. HUSBANDS
growers in the district.
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....
for the past two years at The
to
g
e
la
Start
Without
Capital.”
j
B l a c k s m it h
After all business of the society ) Dalles, although retaining an ex-
L A VV Y E R
i YoUng people cordially and'
was attended to Mr. Bateham i tensive practice in Crook county.
¡especially invited.
gave an extended talk upon the j
805¿ East Second St.,
Horse Shoeing and General
| tie lias served 16 years as a
|
Sunday School 10 o ’clock. Ser-
I.ong.DLslaitceZPhone, Main.2201
proposed cooperative plan to buy
deputy district attorney, having
Repair Work.
j vice 1J :15.
acontroling interest in the North i
The Dalles
-
-
Oregon
served during all the terms that
West Fruit Exchange.
He re­
Satisfaction guaranteed
A. A. Jayne and Frank Menefee
TH E D A LL E S E LEC TR IC W O RKS
MOSIER
viewed past attempts at forming :
JOHN C. ZOLLS & SONS
OREGON
held Lite office, and a portion of,
a central selling agency and took the term of Fred W. Wilson, i
have opened an electric store in the Sturgess building
(dontractors in Stone, Brick ami (.’oli­
up Mr. Miller’s proposal, a copy the present, district attorney. j
A l l B u s in e s s e n t io j s t e d to
erete Work
and are prepared to handle your electric installations of
(if which was published in these J
The candidate says that if lie
T h e C a r e oe th e
H o o d R iv e r
•
O regon
columns last week. The speaker : is nominated and elected to the ! all kinds.
C iv il E n g in e e r
brought out the fact that this)
office that he will give the duties
Drop
in
and
see
our
display
of
fixtures.
was strictly a growers’ move and ;
of the office his personal and
CAFE
General Surveying, Plat­
of The; Dalles, Oregon
demonstrated the method for ; first consideration to the exclu-;
placing apples upon the market sion of other law business, and
HOOD RIVER, OREGON]
ting and Drafting
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
I
thru the exchange, also how the will make it an object to often
.
.
.
Capital
-
-
$100,000.0#
The place to get a good,
quotation's for the season prices visit each county, looking after
M o s i e r - - O r e g o n Surplus and undivid-
square, clean meal.
were made. At the conclusion ¡ and attending to business of the
0
eil profits
-
130,000.0#
Mosier people especially in­
of Mr. Bateham’s arguments) office, and assisting the officers,
”
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
vited to call when in Hood
the following resolutions were in the enforcement of the law, \
Have your clothes cleaned by E d M. W il l ia m s M a x A . V o < jt
River.
unanimously adopted by the | and especially the law to put,
Vice Pres.
Cashier
GRAY 8c RAND
fruit growers present.
A. M. BOYCE,
down viee, immoral acts, and
H o o d
R iv e r ,
O regon
The Fruit Growers of Mosier the traffic in white slavery. He
Proprietor.
believe in cooperation and would 1 further deems the salary o f the
All work guaranteed.
carry it to the farthest extent office sufficient so that whoever
Ladies’ work a specialty
SUMMONS
piactical.
is elected should employ his
J a s . E. C o l e , Mosier Agent
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of!
The proposition that Mosier time to the duties o f the office OUR
PORTLAND
LETTER with their state by participating Oregon, for Wasco County.
sell its fruit through the same instead of making the duties v [
|
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
in a special excursion that took OLLIE I’OLITZ, Plaintiff
channel that other districts of the office a secondary considera­ Portland, Ore., Jan. 16, (Special) them all over the main railway
Harness and Saddlery Goode
**■
the Northwest use, we believe
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
tion. Mr. Bell served as judge A permanent state organization lines o f Western and Southern WILLIAM POLITZ, Defendant.
to be practical.
Hand-nmde Harness a Specialty
of Crook county for four years, that will have considerable in­ Oregon. The excursionists char­ To William I’olitz, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
We readily understand that no
P L U M B IN G .
1904 to 1908, and by reason of fluence on Oregon affiairs is tered a special car and traveled You are hereby required to appear and
¡H OODR IVER - OREGON
one district can maintain as com­
promised
through
the
formation
in comfort, being entertained at •answer the Complaint filed again t you j
his long residence and acquaint­
STEAM a n d HOT WATER
prehensive and efficient a sales)
ance with the people of the dis­ of the Oregon Irrigation Con­ the principal points along their in th • ubov enti'
suit on or before 1
H FATING.
organization as a combination of
March Slh, 1912, an I if you fail so to
T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y
trict, and his long experience in gress, which has been called for journey.
districts could.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
What is probably the largest answer, the p'aiotilT will apply to the
the practice o f the law, he February 19, 20 and 21 in the
M IL T C N , E A S T E R N O R E G O N
The samejholds true in regard
should make an efficient and able convention hall of the Portland mobilization o f troops ever under­ Court for the relief demanded in her
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
to the exploiting of new markets.
Commercial Club. All interested taken in this country in time of complaint herein, namely: Kora decree
district attorney.
Thirty-three yearn of true-to-name
forever dissolving the marriage con­
Believing as we do that Mo­
trees.
We would add that we have in irrigation are urged to attend peace will he that in the Klamath tract now and heretofore existing lie
sier produces and packs the j
K. T. MOW IIAI.L, Agt.,
known Mr. Bell personally for and suggestions will be wel­ Basin the coming Summer. tween plaintiff and defendant.
FOR SALE
finest apples in the world, we
This summons will be served upon !
Ilood River, Oregon.
the past T1 years and believe him comed. The purpose o f the con­ United states regulars and state
would welcome such a wide ! to be a clean man in every re­ gress is to have an effective or­ militia forces are to be gathered you outside o f the State o f Oregon by
Ten acres just starting bear­
publication thereof once a week for six
Opportunity to demonstrate i t :
ing, set to commercial ap­
spect and well qualified for the ganization to deal with irriga­ for manoeuvers. The ground) consecutive weeks in the Mosier Bul­
through
the extensive sales
tion
questions
and
to
secure
the
ples,
“ Famous Davenport
selected
for
the
big
camp
is
office of District Attorney.— Ed.
letin, a newspaper printed and pub- I
System of the Northwestern
rights Oregon feels itself en­ about 50 miles north of Klamath lished at Mosier, in said County and
Tracts.” Part cash, balance
Fruit Exchange, by which all
titled to from the Federal Falls, near the Klamath Indian State, by order made and entered here­
long time, 6 per eent.
CANDIDATES GET BUSY.
fruit is sold on its own merits.
Government.
Reservation' and convenient to in on the ltlth day of January, 1912, by j Address, F. S. S t e w a r t ,
Candidates for county honors
Therefore be it resolved: that
Indications are that there will Crater Lake National Park and Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said
770 Nortli Capitol Street,
Court, and the dale o f first publication
are
beginning to be heard from.
we heartily endorse the so-called
be a big attendance from all the Cascade Forest Reserve.
will
lie
January
2<ith,
1912,
and
the
Salem,
Oregon.
“ Rogue River Plan” of merging So far six have made announce­ parts of the state. Government
Wenatchee will semi a com­ date of the last publication will be
Furnishes Fresh Broad at
the selling interests of several of. ment of candidacy for county officials and irrigation experts mittee of fruit growers to Port­ March 8th, 1912.
K cts. the loaf, also Paltry
o
the principal fruit districts of offices and two for district and from all parts o f the state will land to confer with representa­
J o h n C a v in .
o f all kinds.
Of the
Attorney for Plaint iff.
Otegon and Washington, by congressional honors.
be invited and the proposed or­ tives of other districts o f Oregon
Leave your orders at T he
Jointly purchasing a controlling latter, J. P. Rusk, of La Grande,) ganization promises to make and Washington to formulate a
P in e s H o t e l .
Prop.
intéreát in the Northwestern is out for congress, and VV. A. itself very useful to Oregon in better selling plan for the com­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C. H. DUNSMORE,
Bell, of The Dalles, for District the work of future development.
(Publiiihcr.)
D E A L E R IN
Fruit Exchange.
bined products of the leading
Department of the Interior
Attorney,
WANTED—G ood H ousekeeping re-
fruit
growing
sections.
It
is
A
conference
held
at
the
Or­
Fresh
and Cured Meats
ke^olved further; that we
(¿uireft the services o f a repnsentative
Of tlie aspirants for county egon Agricultural College on hoped by consolidation o f in­ U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, !
Country
Produce
favor having the Mosier Fruit
m Mosi«*r to look after subscription re­
January 9th, 1912.
offices, who have announced Monday o f this week between terests to perfect a selling agency
in-w a Is and to extend circulation by
Grower’ s Association affiliate
NOTIC’ D is hereby given that Walter
special methods which have proved un­
their aspirations, are L. ft. Fox, the different interests that arg
that shall bring about a bettor G. Muellhaupt whose post-office ad­
with the Northwestern Fruit
usually successful. Salary and com­
for eounly clerk, Levi Christman working for agricultural educa­
mission. Previous experience desira­
system of distribution than has dress is Portland, Oregon, did, on the
Exchange whenever it is assured
ble but not essential^ Whole time or
for Sheriff, W. A. Davis, o f The tion in the state schools resulted been in use heretofore.
11th day of April, 1911, file in this
that enough other fruit interests
spare time. Address, with references,
office
Sworn
Statement
and
Applica­
Dalles, for Assessor C. J. in partially outlining the course !
J. K. Fairbanks. Good Housekeeping
A new perennial clover, of the tion, No. 08656, to purchase the SEI­
will agree so that the control
Notice o f Final Hearing.
Magazine, 881 Fourth Are, New Y o r k
Littlepage.of Mosier. for County of study. Livestock interests of
alsikc spiecies, is reported from NE), Section 24, Township 1 North,
may be held by fruit growers.
Commissioner, U. A. Cunning, of Portland have arranged to send ! Tillamook County where it was Range II East, Willamette Meridian, In the County Court o f th«- State o f | City.
Oregon for Wasco County.
____ ________________________________
Resolved; that A. P. Bateham The Dalles, for County Judge,
Experiments and the timber thereon, under the in the Matter of the Kstate
be appointed a representative to and Clyde F. Bonney, o f Tygh out an expert hog raiser over first discovered.
TIMK TABLE FOB RIVFR BOATS
of
the state to interest boys in are being made with it and it is provisions of the act o f June 3, 1H7H,
confer with any representatives Valley,
and acts amendatory, known as the Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased.
for
County School raising hogs.
This
will
be
a
claimed
it
yields
enormous
ton­
BAILEY OATZART.
that may be selected by other Superintendent.
“ Timber and Stone Law,“ at such
Naturally the part of the agricultural work o f
Notice is hereby given that the under­
nage
to
the
acre,
while
it
grows
Leaves
Portland for The Dall« s i»ÎOT>
value
as
might
be
fixed
by
appraise­
fruit sections, to formulate for voters o f Mosier precinct are
signed, as administrator of the est te \
days,
Wednesdays
and Fridays.
ment,
and
that,
pursuant
to
such
the
schools
and
contests
will
be
the
year
around.
The
clover
adoption, definite and detailed particularly interested In the
o f Mrs. M. J. Husk«*y, deceased, hi s i
Leaves The Dalles for Portland
application, the land and timber
filed his final report as such admbiif- |
plans for the accomplishment of candidate from theirown locality. arranged, various classes meet- has no seed, bloom or sex and is
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
in a county contest and the win­ propagated by cutting up the thereon have been appraised, the trator, in the county court o f the State
the above purposes.
Mr. Littlepageis well and favor­ ners of these, in turn, will exhibit I plant and sowing the pieces. timber estimated 80,000 board feet at of Oregon for Wasco County, and the
TEAL.
$1.50 per M. and the land 5100.00; that
ably known here, and it is the at the Ptate Fair.
The department o f agriculture said applicant will offer final proof in said Court, in an order duly made and
Leaves
Portland
for The D a lle *
♦mtered, has ap|M>inted Monday, the 4th
general belief among the voters
OF GREAT VALUE.
An Oregon hop farm has been will make an investigation of support of his application and sworn «lay o f March, 1912, at the hour of Tueaday, Thursday and Sunday.
statement on the 27th day o f March,
Leav«*s The Dalles for Portland Mon-
The meetings which the horti­ that he is Well qualified to repre­ sold for $130,000. This was the the new plant.
10:00 o'clock a. m., as the time, and
1012, before the K gist' ■ anil iter» iver
cultural Society are holding th;s sent the interests o f his own well known Krebds farm neari
the County Court House in Dali«»» City, ; day, Wednesday and Friday.
o f IJ. S. Land Office, at The I tall« » /
Wasco County, Oregon, as the place,
Winter are of incalculable value district and the er.tiie county Independence, consisting of 400
A rock anil earth slide this Oregon.
TAHOMA.
to everyone interested in fruit in a fair and impartial manner. acres of e.wellent hop land, to­ side of the tunnel between Mo­ Any person is at liberty to j rotcat for the hearing o f the same. All
Between The l)alb*s and Cascmlo
persona having any objections to said
Mosier,
or
me
west
end
o
f
Was­
raising. They should lie con­
gether with all necessary equip­ sier and Hood River last Wednes­ this purchase before entry, or initiate re[rf>rt are hereby notified to be present I/Ocks. Leaves the Locks Mon« lay
co countv. is entitled to repres­
sidered es{*ecially valuable to the entation at the county seat and ment. The buyers, an English day morning, delayed the morn a contest at any time I « fore patent at said time and place and present any morning amt The Pall» »Tuesday morn­
ing, making trips one way each day.
orebardist who is perhaps just Mr. Littl epage should fiave the company, will continue raising ing local several hours.
The issu< s. by filing a corroborated afli lavit such objections.
in this office, Cllegi ,g facta which
Steamers Teal anil Tahoma atop on
Dated January 4th, 1912.
beginning the work, **«■ he can hearty support of hi« own pre­ hops on the tract.
section gang removed the ob­ would defeat the entry.
i flag at Bateham'a Landing. Tahoma
C. T. B bnnett ,
bbtain the very imformatinn cinct and that of the county
La Grande business men have struction with dynamite, pick |
C. W. M oohk ,
Administrator. I stops on Hag at lower larding.
been getting better acquainted j and shovel.
hecessary to his success by) ticket generally.
Register. •
L A R A WAY
i Hood
f
Our Stock is
A lw ays Fresh
General
Merchandise
ELECTRIC
E. C. BRO CK
First National Bank
BOYCE
J
The Dalles Electric
Works
E verything E lectrical
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
S. P. GOSS
LOG CABIN
BAKERY
Portland, Oregon,
MOSIER MARKET
Mosier
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