Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 08, 1912, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
IL C. KIBBEE. Proprietor
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for each insertion.
Legra! advertisements will in all cases l>e chained
E ntered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at ■
ithe post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f |
March 3. 1879.
to the party ordering: them, at letral rates, and
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. IV
FRID AY, MARCH 8,
1912
NO* 1
paid for before affidavits are: furnished.
î « i v « ow *> t
tA ; te-»
******i***»1* **•*.***,&******»*rs***%- burning the bricks himself from
pert Eskins had dune the job to
Big Mail Order Busme&s.
material taken out near the
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See
Accorjing to figures gathered the delight and satisfaction of
house.
by tlie SlianiJto Stnr man from the agent and operator and the
Mr. W. F. Ripley was in Mo­
various ixist masters in Eastern public generally, whose thanks
sier Thursday the 29th, to meet
Oregon, $100,000 a year are sent are due the R. R. company for
the Mosier
Fruit Growers
out of the country by the people this added convenience.
j Association.
Jo the various mail order houses,
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H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for
mostly to Chicago, New York
E. C. Smith in Race,
Mrs. L. D. Layton leaves sonm
and Sacramento. Some o f this
Ernest C. Smith, o f Hood
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
for an extended visit with her
amount goes to Portland, but1 River, makes his announcement
J ] sister, Mrs. Robert Hodgekinsom
He can make your watch keep time
that is not so bad, as money is jn this issye o f his candidacy for
I i of Portland.
kept in the state. There is little the office o f District Attorney S'*»*-»*'»
Miss Miriam Sheldon is getting!
er no excuse for this wholesale, for the Seventh Judical district.]
out some hand made booklets;
spending of money outside o f Mr. Smith is a young man of
for her far away frieuds V h o'
Oregon or outside o f your own considerable ability, a graduate
have never had the pleasure of
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town. A great injustice is done j 0f the law school o f Ann Arbor,
visiting the hills of Oregon.
the local merchant when cash is Mich., and has practiced his pro-
shipped out in such quantities for fession in Hood River about four
For District Attorney.
D R U G S . M ED IC IN ES , C H E M I C A L S ,
articles that are not a whit better years. He has a wide acquaint-
I hereby announce my candi
and in most cases not a cent anee in Hood River, having been
F A N C Y A N D T O IL E T A R T I C L E S
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
G e o C H A M B E R L .4 IN
dacy for the Republican nomina-j
cheaper by the time it reaches, j until recently president o f the
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tion for district, attorney for the |
the customer who must pay the ( Commercial Club.
Mr. Smith
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
LEAL ESTATE
seventh judical district, at the
freight, express or postage, than j ¡g not a politician, but a lawyer [
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Will practice in Mosier and
primaries, April 19th.
I will
they can be bought at home.
who promises to do his duty, i f j
' Physician’s Piescriptions Cure fully Compounded.
May be readied by long dis­
personally prosecute violations of
Possibly the average person j nominated and elected, regard-
Fruit
tance phone, Home phone 61.
the law and assist officers in
does not stop to consider this ] |_eSs of the polices of others,
Lands
conducting the business of
matter i’n its proper light—that
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
Crook, Hood River and Wasco
o f all patronizing “ Made in Or­
The owners o f residences and
Specialty
M osier, Oregon.
counties in a vigorous, prompt]
egon” goods, this keeping their business houses who are using!
Mosier
O regon
money in circulation at home. electricity are apparently well
and businesslike manner, if]
L A W Y E R
nominated and elected.
The big mail order houses will satisfied with tie service so far, .
3054 East Second St.f
E r n e s t C. S m i t h .
not take “ trade” for what they For a month or so, or until
W. A. HUSBANDS
1-ongIDlstanceIPhone, Main"2201
have to sell, hut demand the ; peopleare accustomed to reading j
B l a c k s m it h
Oregon.
The Dalles
cash. A customer cannot ‘ ‘run j t()e nieters and watching the
FOR STATE SENATOR.
up a bill” at their stores—he j little pointers travel around the
To the republican voters of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Horse .Shoeing and General
trusted indefinitely for his ] tlisk, every revolution will cause]
TH E D A LL E S ELEC TR IC W ORKS Wasco
and Hood River counties:
(Publisher.)
goods, as lie can with his local; tJieni to shudder as did the Porl-
lteiiatr Work.
have opened an electric store in the Sturgess building
I hereby announce myself as a
Department of the Interior
merehants. Ls it fair to send all landers when the gas man came
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Satisfaction guaranteed
and are prepared to handle your electric installations of ‘ candidate for state senator for
your money out of town and oul around to read the meters. But:
January 9th, 1912.
MOSIER
OREGON
jthe sixteenth senatorial district]
o f the state as long as you have that feeling will wear off after]
of Oregon, subject to the will of | NOTICE is hereby given that Walter
all kinds.
money, and then when you are awhile and the only thought in
' G. Muellhaupt whose post-office ad-
the republican voters o f said j dress is Cortland, Oregon, did, on the A ll B usiness entrusted v »
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“ short,” go to your home mer­ the miml will be, “ How did I
Drop in and see our display of fixtures.
district, to be expressed at the 11th day o f April, 1911, file in this
T he C are o f the
chants for a little “ credit.”
get along without electricity?”
primary e le ctio n to he held on office Sworn Statement and Applica­
H ilp your state, your town and
b l e n in eteen th day o f April,1912. ¡don. No. 08656, to purchase the SEi- First National Bank
Excursion rates for the Sum­
yourself, by patronizing home
t
. . . .
NE!, Section 24, Township 1 North,
mer festivals and national con­
i am a progressive republican, j Ra, “ e „ Eust> WillumetJ Meridian>
trade and buy “ Made in Oregon”
of The Dalles, Oregon
ventions to be held on Die Pa­
aiul believe fiimly ill the Oregon , an(| the timber thereon, under the
goods.
cific Coast during 1912 have
system, the primary law, in -j provisions o f the act of June 3, 1878, WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
been fixed at one and one-third
eluding statement, number one, ] and acts amendatory, known as the Capital
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$100,000.*#
W EST TO CONFER WITH fares and liberal stop-over privi-i
the initiative and referendum | “ Timber and stone Law, at such Surplus and undivid-
value as might he fixed by appraise-
LOCAL COURT.
leges will be granted.
Events]
■ed (pmofiU - 130,000. M
and recall, anil firmly helieve in
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ment, and that, pursuant to s«ch j
According to a dispatch from provided for are: Mystic Shri-j
j the extension o f the power Ol
oi : Dimliontinn
application,
the land and timber' J . 'S. SCHENCK, PRESIDENT
Salem, Governor West intends ners at Los Angles in May, Rose]
the people, and if nominated and j thereon have been appraised, the ED M. WILLIAMS MAX A . VOSY
to confer this week with the Festival at Portland in June,
elected 1 will use my best efforts timber estimated 80,000 board feet at
Vine Pres.
Cashier
to promote the interests of the #L60 per M, and the land $100.00; that
local county court in relation to, the Elks at Portland in July, the]
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said applicant will offer final proof in
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the matter of building the road Golden Potlatch at Seattle in ;
people of my district, anil the support , o f , ...
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his application and sworn
along the Columbia river between j Julj' and the Montamara Fes to program was short. Mrs. Verl
R oll of H onor .
stale lit Oregon, and favoi all statement on the 27th day of March. MOSIER M A RK ET
HniJ River and Multnomah, at lacoma.
! Masten was welcomed as a new
Intermediate
idiate Grade.
laws to further restrain and 1912, before the Register and Receiver C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop.
cou nties.
Este! Aker s, Clara Carroll,1 control the operations of t h e , o f U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles,
It behooves housewives and member. Mrs. N. Hunter wfas a
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DEALER IN
Oregon.
Appearing in behalf o f S. ] property owners to lock up any- guest o f the club. The next re- Myrtle Conner, Mary
Higley, i big corporations.
Any person is at liberty to protect
Fresh
and
Cured Meats
Benson, E. E. Convert o f Port-1 ] thing of value at night. Clothes gular meeting will tie held Fri- Laura Kibbee, Lois Osburn,
D. J. C ooper .
this purchase before entry, or initiate
Country
Produce
land conferred with the Govern­ line thieves are abroad in the day, March 15th, at the home of Blanche Ross, Dewey Wood and
a contest at any time before patent
or the last o f the week and land. One of our townsmen lost Mrs. Akers.
issues, by filing a corroliorated affidavit
All active and Carrol Cole.
Oregon
in this office, alleging facts which
offered to present him with a a new undershirt one night last j associate members are invited
R oll of H onor .
would
defeat
the
entry.
check for $10,000, provided the week, and now another says to lie present.
The following
Primary Dept.
C. W . M.<* o KB,
governor would have it used in some one, presumably a hobo ladies were present: Mesdames
BOYCE
Register.
Willie
Carroll, Rosa Carroll,
the construction o f this particu­ whom he fed during the day, Mosier, Robinson, Chown, Dr.
HOOD M U R, OREGON
lar road. Mr. Goovert also urged seeing where the good things N. Johnson, Evans, Masten, Eugene Root, Harry Wilson,
SUMMONS
that the co-operation o f the were kept on the back porch, Akers, Bishop, Ross and Hunter. Luellen Conner, Ruth Higley,
T3ie place to get -a good,
Maxwell Kibbee, Cecil Sellinger
In the Circuit Court of the State of
railroad he sought. The people ! came hack at night and purloined
square,
clean meal.
and Arvilla Husbands.
j Oregon, for Wasco County.
are badly in need of a highway a roll of butter and some eggs.
Notice.
Mosier
people especially in­
OLLIE POLITZ, Plaintiff
there, he asserted, and the $10,
Either lock up your things or! Subscribers to the Mosier
vited
to
call when in Hood
Rainbow Hill Notes.
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000 is offered as a donation to- j-uln t)ie d0jrg loose at night,
i WILLIAM POLITZ, defendant.
River.
Street
Lighting
Fund
will
please
ward building one.
Mr. R. W. Simpson of Cresent
To William Politz, Defendant:
‘
pay their subscriptions at once Heights on the West was a
A . M. BOYCE,
County Judge Culbertson has
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
Power
of
Insects.
to
the
Mosier
Valley
Bank.
already suggested to the govern- !
visitor on Rainbow Sunday the
You are hereby required to appear and
Proprietor.
A man is considered strong if. Hereafter payments will he pay- 25th. He also called on Mr. and
answer the complaint filed against you
or that the $10,0C0 he turned
] in the above entitled suit on or before
over to the local Commercial he can drag a mass weighing able on or before the 5th o f each Mrs. Smith at their home. Mr.
March 8th, 1912, and if you fail so to
three
or
four
times
as
much
as
month,
Club and that a competent road
Simpson says he intends clearing
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answer, the plaintiff will apply to the
himself,
but
the
beetle
will
walk
supervisor he appointed to see
two acres on his ranch this sea­
; Court for the relief demanded in her
with five hundred times his own
School Notes,
that it is judiciously expended
son.
| complaint herein, namely: Fora decree
weight. If a man were placed
We are very sorry to give up
forever dissolving the marriage con­
upon the road. County appropri­
Mr.
Ripley
took
dinner
with
under a wooden box with five two of our High school pupils
tract now and heretofore existing be­
ations amounting to between
Mr. and Mrs. Layton at their
tween plaintiff and defendant.
times hi» weight on top to hold who have moved away.
!
JOHN
P.
(JERRY)
RUSK.
$12,000 anil $15,000 will also be
home on Lupine Flat the evening
This summons will be ■served upon
Lloyd Fisher is out of school
“ For Roosevelt and Progress you outside o f the State o f Oregon by
available for the same highway it down, he would remain there
DA ILY,
of
the
24th.
ami it is expected that consider­ indefinitely, but to retain a stag- now because of a broken leg.
against la ft and Standpatism. ” publication thereof once a week for six
M arch I to April 15, 1912
Mr. Sheldon dined with Mr.
Progressive Republican candi- consecutive weeks in the Mosier Bui
able progress can l>e made this beetle prisoner in the same way, I We miss Lloyd very much and
one must pile on top o f the box ] wish him a speedy recovery.
From the Middle and Eastern por­
Smith and family on last Satur­ date for Congress.
letin, a newspaper printed and pub­
summer.— Hood River News.
tions of United States and Canada
lished at Mosier, in said County and ]
at least eighteen hundred times
day. Mr. Smith has been busy
to all pointa in the Northwest on the
Always with the under dog; State, by «order made and entered here­
Mrs. Eva Wheeler gave the
its w eight.—Our Dumb Animals
this winter panneling the walls if you don’ t believe it look his
Again we urge the voters in
¡school a very good talk last
in on the 19th day of January, 1912, by Oregon-Washington Railroad
of the living room and entrance record up.
Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said :
Mosier District to he sure and
1 Monday. She also gave a very
Si Navagation Company.
hall to his new dwelling. ^The
Court, and the date of first publication ]
register before the books close,
From CHICAGO
will be January 26th, 1912, and the
fire
place
he
made
last
winter,
$33.00
in order that they may vote at
Announcement.
date o f the laet publication will be
“
ST. LOUIS -
$32.00
the primary election.
Their
L. E. Adels, sales agent for
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OMAHA
I hereby anemince myself as a March 8th, 1912.
$25.00
J. E. GEIGER
failure to do so may result in the Hood River Orchard Land
A. L. DAY
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KANSAS CITY
& ff>.00
candidate for County Judge of
J ohn G avin ,
P r e s id e n t
V ic e -P r e s .-M a n a g e r
“
ST. PAUL
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$25.00
the nomination of the wrong Co., of Ortley, was in Mosier and
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Wasco County, Oregon, at the
man for some office. We will Ortlev Sunday, having recently
Proportionately
low
fart*
from
all
other
comng primary election,
on
points.
Direct
service
from
Chicago,
not say who the right ore is in returned from atrip in the South j
the Republican Ticket.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over
every ca s e -o u r judgment may and East.
Should I lie nominated and
the C. & N. W., UNION PACIFIC, OR
(PUBLISHER)
not tie corret; Iwt the voters of
elected I will give a clean and con- j
Mrs. Stanley Eastman and
P.CON SHORT LINE and O. W- K. & N.
Department
o
f
The
IrAet-ior,
U.
S.
Mosier Precinct are supposed to
sersative administration, with­
little son arrived home from]
(.and Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Lines Protected By Automatic
be particularly interested in the
out special favor to any party or
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
Portland last week.
She was
February 12, 1912.
Block Signal.
nomination of the candidate from
PHONE 3 -N I G H T O R 'D A Y
person. I am personally inter-
NOTICE is hereby
accompanied by Mrs. Julia M.
given that
this end o f the county who is
ested both in City and in County Electa E. Masten, o f Mosier, Oregon,
Parker, who will visit relatives!
out for the county commissioner-
and will make a special effort to who, on March 5th, 1907, made home YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
at Fairmont Ranch for a while.!
Everything Electrical
ship and they should prove their
bring City and County into a ste,d- No. 15501 Serial, No. 94089. for W hil« these rat*-* apply Westbound only, fares
may be prepaid by depositing value o f the ticket
F. R. Hoskins, o f Bradford,
loyalty to him by a full register»*
better understanding of their SJSWL NBtSWV. a n d n w , s e m . with y«>ur local agent, and an order will be tele-,
Engineering, House Wiring, Repairing, Contracting,
Pa.
spent
a
couple
o
f
days
last!
graphed to any address tfiven. Aid in telling of
tion.
mutual interests, with a View to ,2 KiUlt Wiliamette Meridian, has our vast resouwes sa*<j wonderful opportunities
Fixtures,
Lamps,
M
otors,
Heating
and
Cooking
------------ »»»—----------- week with his friend. Jack Cuff-
making a concerted effort on the filed notice of intention to make final for Home Build in*.
and reliable printed matter w ill Le
The acconiiidating officials of man. Mr. Hoskins has traveled
Ai>paratus.
part of all for the common good, five year JVoof, to establish claim to Illustrated
mailed anyone to whom you wish it sent, by ad»
the O- W. R. & N. Co. have put «ver the Pacific Northwest con-;
As to the matter of a new Court the land above described, before the dressing
Estimates furnished upon request.
A llwork guaranteed
in an electric s stem at the depot siderably and s’ ated that Mosier
House I believe in leaving that Register and Receiver o f tlie United WM. M cM U RRAY. C«n. Pa»«. Agent
States Land Office, at The Dalles, Or­
Portland. Oregon.
and the lights wore first turned kxiketl good to him.
! to a vote o f the people to lie ex­ egon. on the 4th day o f April, 1912.
Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can
on Wednesday night. Noting
The Womans Club met a t ‘ The
pressed at a general election, and
Oaimant names as witnesses:
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
NOW is an excellent time to
from afar the rsdianceeminating Terrace,” the home o f Mrs.
believe in taking such steps as C. J. E. Carlson ami A. <>. Ernquist
drop in anti renew your suliscrip-
o
f
Moaier,
Ore..
Ralph
Doyle,
of
The
from the windows and platform John Ross, last Friday afternoon,
shall make such an election
Dalit*. Ore. and A. L. ¿jumlborg. of tion to the B u l l e t in . Y ou want
o f the station, we proceeded to it lieing the regular monthly
the pa|ier and we need the
Portland. ( Ire.
investigate, and found that E x -, business meeting. The literary
M . R e m in g t o n .
money.
N ICH O L &
LARAWAY
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STATIONERY
CO.
General
Merchandise
•
ELECTRIC STORE
The
Dalles Electric
Works
Everything Electrical
CAFE
Colonis c
Fares
Additional Locals, i¡mmJnfei"hicl‘ waa e"‘
ELECTRIC WIRING
& SUPPLY CO.
Hood River
Oregon. IK^',le-