Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 23, 1912, Image 1

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ADVERTISING R À T E I
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H« G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, FUI’RUAI:Y
Vest, in his pr.idanialf n, calls
■special attention to the sort o f
colonists Oregon needs.
He
urges people o f the state to
write back East to their friends
and invite those who will help
cl'»an up thousands o f acres of
limber and sage brush land and
assist in making o f it the agri­
cultural state it should he.
The Governor says the state
does not need the city man, sub­
sisting on a daily wage, except
as he may follow the institution
o f the factory, the workshop or
the business house. The need
of the state is active men with
active money and efficient effort.
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Entered as second class matter March 12, 19u9, at
the post office at Mosier,
March 3.1879. .
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Professional Cards...
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LARAWAY
Hood River’s Reliable Jeweler for }
to the party ordering them, at legal rales, and
1912
M PORT.ANi . .. I.
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rj'h r ; will be a ir e ti; g o f the
fiui. growers at Lam bs Hall
next Thursday, Feb. 2b, 1912.
All members i
the Mosier
Fruit Growers Ua'on are par­
ticularly asked t<> be pr< cut as
the matter o f an;;, i ng a con­
tract with the Northwest Fruit
Exchan; " is to hu taken up.
Other timely topics will be dis­
cussed as far as time will per­
mit.
! Legai au ver úseme nts will in all eases be ekMapai
NO. 51
paid for before affidavits are'furnished.
NICHOL &
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The following io the paper
read by Miss Evelyn Nebeiukihl
at the Educational and Country
L ife meeting held in Stroup s
Hall recently:
L ife in the country, as a rule
is not very interesting to boys
and girls. We often hear that
they do not want to remain on
He can make your watch keep time
1 e
the farm. The more determina­
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tion they possess the more liable
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are thsv to become discontented
FOR S T A T E SENATO R.
with the conditions surrounding
To the republican voters of
their daily life, and seek the
Wasco and Hood River counties:
M o s ie r
regon
hustle and excitement o f tl>e
I hereby announce myself ¡is a
city.
candidate for state senator for
" g - r e a s r i Tii
The average farmer pays more
DRUGS.
M E D IC IN E S .
C H E M IC A LS ,
the sixteenth senatorial district
attention to the comfort of the
Tlie colonist period this year
o f Oregon, subject to the will o f j
F A N C Y A N D T O I L E T A R T IC L E S
farm than he does to the district is from March 1 to April 15.
DR. II. r, B U M B LE
the republican voters o f said
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
school yard, where his children The Success o f the colonist day P E R F U M E R Y
P H Y S IC IA N a n d SU KOKON
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T O IL E T S O A PS
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C O N F E C T I O N E R Y district, to be expressed ¡it the
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OREGON
spend the larger portion of their last year was most unexpected,
REAL ESTATE
primary election to be held on HOOD RIVER
STOCK FOO D
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RUBBER GOODS
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C IG A R S
tki.v.
Nearly every commercial or - 1
Will practice in Mosier and
the nineteenth day o f A pril,1912.
Physician’s Picscriptions Curefully Compounded.
Plants mean much to children;, ggnization in the state participa­
May be reached by long dis­
1 am a progressive republican,
•run
t e lessons that mother nature
ted in this most unique advertis-
tance phone, 1 lome phone til.
¡ind believe firmly in the Oregon
Lands
would have them learn are worth ing campaign and set aside its
system, the primary law, in­
a
more than all the dead languages own special day for observing it.
cluding statement number one,
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
Mosier, Oregon.
Specialty
or higher mathematics ever The total number o f pieces o f
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the initiative and referendum
taught in school books, and are maji that went East because of
Mosier
and recall, and firmly believe in
O regon
L A W Y E R
more interesting to the observant the special effortsmr.de ran up
the extension o f the power of
305A East Second St.,
child.
into the millions. The school
the people, and if nominated and
W. A. HUSBANDS
Long .DistamrO'houc, Main.2201
The one who has the privilege children and many social or-
lected 1 will use my best efforts
B l a c k s m it h
of studying these things will ganizations volunteered their
to promote the interests o f the The Dalles
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Oregon.
develope an appreciation and services in writing letters and
people o f my district and the
love for things rural. When the mailing literature. The result
Shoeing and Ganoral
state o f Oregon, and favor ¡ill NOTIGE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N Horse
child begins
to
understand was probably the biggest short- j
(Publisher.)
laws to further real rain and]
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plant life the farm and country time advertising campaign that
Department o f the Interior
control the < porations o f the
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Office
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The
Dalles,
Oregon,
have
opened
an
electric
store
in
the
Sturgess
building
life will assume a, different hue any state has known.
Satisfact :on guarantoen
big corporations.
January 9th, 1912.
¡MOSIER
OREGON
entirely.
and are prepared to handle your electric installations of
D. J. C o o p e r .
N O T IC E is hereby given that Walter
Every school yard should he a
The United States Department
G. Muellhaijpt whose post-office ad­
all kinds.
park, where the children may o f Agriculture offered to detail a
B u s in e s s e n t r i s t u d
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dress is Portland, Oregon, did, on the A l l
learn about nature and where thoroughly competent man to
Ilth day of April, l!Ml, file in this
T he C are oe th e
Drop in . and see our display of fixtures.
office Sworn Statement ami Applica­
the people o f the district may devote all his time to expert as­
tion, No. 0865(1, to purchase the SE|-
meet on an occasional picnic.
sistance in agricultural matters
. NE|, Section 24, Township t North,
fins can he accomplished with j in the various Oregon communi­
Itange It East, Willamette Meridian,
of The Dalles, Oregon
little time and expense; a few ties if they would stand one-half
and the timber thereon, under the
trees, shrubs, and some grass the necessary expense. Because"
provisions of the act of June 8, 1878, I W ild , HAVE PROMPT ATTENTIO N
and acts amendatory, known as the ( ’ api tal
seed are all that is necessary. o f the uecessiiy o f taking im­
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$100,000. ©•
“ Timber and Stone I,aw ,” at suck
These plants should be o f a com­ mediate action, R. B. Miller,
Nurplus ami undivid­
value us might he fixed by appraise­
mon variety as they require less Traffic Manager o f the 0- W. R.
ed profits
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130,000.##
ment, and that, piirsunn
to seep
attention and can endure more & N. Co. offered to assume the
application, .the land
ipd limber
•L S. SCIIENCK, P r e s i d e n t
extreme weather.
| expense and Secretary Wilson
thereon have been appraised, the E d M. W i l l i a m s
M a x A. V o u t
timber estimated 80,000 hoard feet at
Roads too have a great deal to has stated that the man de-
Vice
Pros.
Cashier
$1.50 per M. and the land $100.00; that
do with school child’s life. Th ey! tailed to Oregon would begin hi» I
said applicant will offer dual proof in
also are a detriment ( i f bad) to 1 work about ^
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support of his application and sworn
the farmer as they make the
statement on the 27th day o f March,
Wasco County s Pax.
Mos’er, to appear in next Sun- also
cost of transportation higher, and
several
good
secured
1012, before the Register amt Receiver C. H. D PNSM O ttE,
P|pp.
o f li. S. I,and Office, at The Dalles,
Wasco county’ s total assessed day’s Oregonian,
thus diminish his percentage of
photographs to illustrate his
D E A L E R IN
( )regon.
value o f taxable property in 1911
j)-i;ests sat down to a article.
profit.
Any person is at liberty to protest
.
Fresh
¡imi
Cured Moats
The tendency o f to-day is for. reaches $12,343,120, according to “ spread” prepared by a number
There did not appear to be a
this purchase before entry, or initiate
Country
Produce
the young people to go to the interesting figures, as equalized of t|le ia(]ies and served by the single person present who was
a contest at any time b e f o r e patent
city, conditions prompting this and apportioned by the state gentleman, Messrs. Stark Akers not “ dee-lighted” that be came,
JOHN I ’. (...E B R Y ) RUSK.
! issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
are the lack of desirable sur­ hoard of tax commissioners, j and Robert Scearce acting very or proud that Mosier could turn
“ For R rio fv clt :ind Progress in this office, alleging facts which
roundings in the rural districts, which have peen received at the efficient]y as wajters. General out such an enthusiastic bunch against T aft and Sl indpatism.” would defeat the entry.
C. W. Mooiw:,
suitable social conditions and the court house from the state j conversation was indulged in o f boosters. Every one seemed
Pi1>gressive Repul liean candi­
Register.
higher educatioral opportunities. officials.
dati;
fer
Congress.
; during the progress of the meal, imbued with the spirit o f pro­
HOOD RIVER, O R EG O N
One thing in particular that
Always with the under dog;
Assessment is made on 619,-j after which R. M. Ross, as toast- gress and a determination to
SUMMONS
causes the girl to become tired 104 acres of tillable and non- piaster, set the business o f the keep pushing alongagood thing. if you don’ t believe it look his
The place to get a good,
In the Circuit Court o f the iitate o f j
o f country life sooner than the tillable land, announting to $4,- meeting in motion by introducing, When Mr. Bennett suggested record up.
square, clean meal.
Oregon, for Wasco County.
boy is the lack o f modern con­ 485,040. Improvements on deed- in well chosen and appropriate that it would be a good oppor­
O I.LIK PO LITY, Plain ti If
Mosier people especially in­
veniences in the farm home, ed lands come to $463,140 w h ile, word8( Mr. Bennett, who re­ tunity to advertise Mosier by
vs.
Announcement.
vited to call when in Hood
where her having his work improvements on town and city ispondedi infonning those as- sending copies o f the Oregonian
W I L L U M PO LIT Z, Defendant.
River.
I hereby announce myself as a
lightenend by some new contri­ lots in Wasco county reach a sembled what he required in the containing his letter to friends in
To William I’olitz, Defendant:
candidate for County Judge o f
I i MI m name o f the Stale o f Oregon:
A. M. BOYCE,
vance which his father sees fit grand total o f $1,067,090 assessed way o f facts and figures for his the East and Middle West,
Wasco County, Oregon, at the Yon are hereby required to appear and
value.
to install.
letter. The remainder o f the orders for 325 extra copies were comity primary election,
Proprietor.
on answer the complaint filed against \ < 4 ;
Farming implements in the evening was occupied in furnish­
Still agriculture is the basis of
handed Jas. E. Cole, local agent the Republican Ticket,
in the above entitled suit 011 or before
our national wealth but too much county, including carriages and ing this information, various in- of the Oregonian.
Should I be nominated and March 8th, 1912, and if you fail so to j
answer, tile plaintiff will apply to the
attention,is paid to the business wagons are assessed at $160,-j ffividuals being “ cocked and
Before the meeting closed, at elected I will give a clean and con-
Court for the relief demanded in her!
275, while merchandise stocks primed
side o f it, and the social , world
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for the occasion. Mr. ;a ]ate hour, a vote o f thanks sersative administration, witli- complaint herein, namely: Kora decree j
o f the farmer is not keeping [over thei entire county^come tourn j Bennett surelv had a severe case | was extended Mr. Bennett for out special favor to any party or forever dissolving the marriage con- |
pace with the rest of h isw oiU . <*ssesse< \a ue o , t).. o. * ^ 0f information on the brain/’ his visit to us; also thanks were person. la m personally inter- tract now and heretofore existing be-I
The day was \\ hen th efaim et SLS;,lmn on lolses.an< .. TJ,
^le ^sorbed a9 that was voted to the ladies who so kindly ested both in City and in County tw‘‘en plaintiff and defendant
was sneered at. but it has been it an average valuation ,,t $52.89 handed out to him. Many o f assisted in preparing the ban- and will make a a special
This «immo... will be served upon
speet effort to
shown o f what importance his a bead.
These animals a r e , Llie afnt;af,va
f „ rn;ab0,i
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. you outside o f the State o f Oregon by
D A IL Y
statistics furnished
by
quet.
hring Gity and County
publication thereof once a week for air
existence is in the fin a n c ia l ’ shown by the tax list to reach a iifferent ones were new to the
Among other good
things better understanding o f
consecutive week* in the Moaier Bul­ March I to April 15, 1912
world.
total value of $341.810, number-1 late arrivals in Mosier, and in- j offered the guests was a box o f mutual interests, with a view to letin, a newspaper printed and pub­
From the Middle anil Eastern por­
The United States government ing 6493.
tion» of United States and Canada
teresting to all. We will not j Mosier apples, donated by A. P. making a concerted effort on the lished at Mosier, in said County and
to all p<»ints in the Northwest on the
State, by order made and entered here­
is ahead o f the other nations in
The figures for 1911 shown steal “ Rabbitville’ s” thunder in | Bateham. Jas. E. Cole excelled
part o f all for the common good.
in on the PJth day of January, 1912, by
the Condition of its rural com that this county has 98,078 sheep attempting to repeat anything himself in making the oyster
As to the matter o f a new Court lion. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge o f said Oregon-Washington Railroad
munities at large and after crops and goats reaching a total a .- we heard, for everyone will read j cocktails, which were greatly
& Navagation Company.
House I believe in leaving that Court, and the date of lirst publication
come business and social life. ! sessable value o f s1.9S.Q40, while it next Sunday. Mr. Bennett enjoyed.
to a vote o f the people to be ex­ will be January 20th, 1912, and Die
From C H IC AGO
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$32.00
Agriculture is not the whole o f the pork raising industry has
pressed at a general election, and date of the last publication wijl lie
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ST. L O U IS
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$32.00
March 8th, 1912.
country life. Good crops are of 3927 hogs for assessment, which
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$25.00
believe in taking such steps as
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little value to the farmer, unless were valued at $18.315 to th e’
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K A N S A S C IT Y
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$25.00
P r e s id e n t
shall make such an election
V ic e - P r e s .- M a n a g e r
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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ST. P A U L
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$25.00
heopens the door to an attractive number o f 5442, shown an as­
possible.
Proportionately low fares from all othtr
life on the farm. It should be sessed value o f $93,260.
M. R e m i n g t o n .
Notice of Final Hearing.
I points. Direct service from Chicago,
Other assessments, as shows
his aim to surround his family
In the County Court o f the State of ! St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over
with the pleasure of a modern in this list are as follows: Steam­
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N Oregon for Wasco County.
the C. & N. YV., UNION PACIFIC, O R ­
boats,
sailboats,
manufacturing
home, and one characterized by
(P U B L IH H E K )
EGON SHORT LINE and O. W. R. * N.
In the Matter of the Kntate
machinery, etc., $190,115; elect­
intellectual culture.
Department o f The Interior, !J. S.
of
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
There are
many ways in ric power plant, $8100; money,
Land Office at The Dali*», Oregon, Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased.
PHON E 3 N IG H T OR D AT
FVfiruary 12, 1912.
which
national
organization $12-1,730; notes and accounts,
Notice is hereby given that tie • und* r-
eivt ll that signed, ton administrator o f the «stale
N O T IC E is hereby
could render valuable service to $56,085; town and city lots. SI. I
P R E P A Y FARES
of Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased, has 1 YOU CAN
Electa K. Mas
the farmer, including the co­ 034,030; shares of stock, $313,-
if
who,
on
Marc1
tiled
his
final
report
as
such
adminis­
While
the««
rate*
apply
U/Vstbound only, fare»
operative selling o f produce ar.d 000; household furniture, watch­
stead. No. 155
trator, in the county court o f the State j may bo prepaid hy depositing value o f the ticket
Engineering,
House
Wiring,
Repairing,
Contracting,
purchasing o f supplies.
The es, jewelery, etc., $188,580.—
of Oregon for Wasco County, and the with your h-rai agrnt. and an order will be tele-#
S iS W I, N E :
graphed to any address *iven. Aid in tellin* of
object o f these organizations Dalles Chronicle.
said Court, In an order duly made and j our vast resources and wonderful opportunities
!
Section
28,
To
Fixtures,
Lamps, Motors, Heating „and Cooking
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12 K&st. W iliamctl I p M 'ridiati,
has enti *red, has ap|x>inted Monday, the 4th for Home Ruiklina.
being to do away with the mid­
Apparatus .
filed n<»Ufe o f intent ion t> make final day of March, 1912,’ at the hour of 1 Illustrated and reliable printed matter will ba
dle man. When this has been ADDISON BENNETT HERB.
mailed anyone to w h e n you wish It sent, by ad-
fiv« y « r Proof. to 1 patsihliMh claim to 10:0 0 o’clock a. m., as tin» tim**, and j 'I m s in f
accomplished, the producer is on
Estimates
furnished
upon
request.
A
llwork
guaranteed
(|°s?
the
County
Court
House
in
Dalles
City,
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•1.
ttefore
th
the
la
i
Ai>oi:t forty o f the representa-
WM. Me M UR RAY, Ccn. Pas*. Agent
the road to “ Wealtlihurg” where
egon, i
th place,
Regirt.<*r and Recriver o f Die Uniti ti Wai
Portland, Oregon.
1
tive
citizens
o
f
Mosier
met
in
of
th<
a
m
.
All)
for
tnodern contrivances are not so
States I .an ! Office, at '1Di • Dativa, Ot-
Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can
ns to said !
Iam
b’s
Hall
last
Monday
night
egon, «►n the 4th da
>f April, 1912.
mre and rural surroundings are
HI*
be present |
h<
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
NOW
is . an excellent time
to
to welcome Mr. Addison Bennett,
it 1)1 j|!
Clairnanfc nlamcH a:
«aid time and |Un< «
resent any i
•
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thereby improved.
d rop in and renew your sutaenp*
ml A. O. Ernquist seel h objection*.
C. J. K. Ca
who came up from Portland to
tion to the B u l l e t i n . You want
1 o f Moaii.-r, ÍJr*.,
■ Iph 1 1», o f TI'*
I) )at**d January 4th, 1912.
Setting aside February 22 as secure information which he
the paper and we need th«
I Dalles
„
C. T. R e n n k t t ,
ami A. I* Su.ulborg, o f
money.
Colonist Day for 1912 Governor will use in a special write-up on
Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry
? General
noise
STATIONERY
O
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
ELECTRIC STORE
The Dalles Electric
Works
Everything Electrical
First National Bank
:
MOSIER M ARKET
Mosier
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Oregon
BOYCE CAFE
Colonist
Fares
ELECTRIC WIRING
& SUPPLY CO.
r.ines Protected By Automatic
Block Signât.
Everything Electrical
Vi
Hood River
Oregon:--
id. Ore
Administrator.
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