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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1912)
PUBLISHED H. EVERY FRIDAY; -U J \ T.K I MOSIER C. KIBBEE, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year.................................................................$1.3^ Six Months...................................... ......................... .50 . Three Months. Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at the post olUce at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f ‘ March S. 1879. VOL. IV Professional Cards..........................per mmlfa $ W O M A N 'S CLUB. FRIDAY, MARCH 1912 jrwv" ■ , lr — ■ ■ ■ (Publisher.) Department o f the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, January 9th, 1912. ~ r ~ '- . ................... Æ if. "V ' 1 ïiïjirFp 3-s-; ■ dft . :•* "■ V - ■ W SW # ' 1 fco js*t< ÊÿSSÂî£i» If Y o u r N e ig h b o r K ? s Electric Light and you have nor, just step into his house some evening and ask him if he wou! i now tolerate any other kind o f lighting in his home- Y o u ’ll feel the same way aLouC it after you have once tried electric lighting. Find out from its h o w easily you r house can be wired. See the new Edi son Mazda Lamps that give tw ice a-3 m uch light as ordinary electric lamp 3 that use the same current. N ew Edison Mazda Lamps are strong enough for all ordinary usag being many times stronger ^than the old tungsten lamps. Pacific Power & Light Co. “ Always at your Service.” NOTICE is hereby given that Walter G. Muellhaupt whose post-office ad- • dress is Portland, Oregon, did, on the Iltti day o f April, 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Applica- , tion, No. 08656, to purchase the SEJ- j NE|, Section 24, Township 1 North, I Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, | and the timber thereon, under the ’ provisions o f the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber and Stone Law ,” at such 1 value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the iinher estimated 80,000 hoard feet alt $1.50 per M, and the land $100.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support o f his application and sworn statement on the 27th day o f March, 1912, before the Register and Receiver of U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest (his purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a rnrrohorated affidavit in (his nPire. alleging facts which wiiDhl defeat the entry. 0 . W. M oore , •- Register. N o t ic e fo r p u b l ic a t io n (PUBLISH ER) Department o f The Interior, II. S. Land Office at Tin- Dalles, Oregon, February 12, 1912. NOTICE is hereby given that Electa E. Maaten, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on March 5th, 1907, made home stead, No. 15501 Serial, No. 04089, for S .S W t , N E iS W U , and N W ;,S K I-1 , Section 28, Township 2 North, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver o f Uie United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Or egon, on the 4th day o f April, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: , C. J . E. Carlson and A. O, Ernquist o f Mosier, Ore., Ralph Itoyle, o f The Dalles, fire, and A. L. Sundl.org, o f Portland, Ore. C. W M oo RK, Register. j } One-half Column............................. " 44 | One Column....................................... 44 44 j Physician’s Pi ascriptions Carefully Compounded. F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G PHONE N IG H T OR DAY Engineering, House W iring, Repairing, fixtures, Heating Lamps, Motors, Contracting, and Cooking Apparatus . Estimates furnished upon request. A 11 work guaranteed Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office. NicHOL & ça Oregon Flood River tg r -z -f 1 f* n -jr y n r m il— i m i - j . i i f » . General Merchandise Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry M o s ie r He can make your watch keep time >. 3 Everything Electrical H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for ^ (p V ic e - P k e s . -M a n a g e r ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. See ^ J. E . G E I G E R P r e sid e n t Mosier, Oregon. '’^5* paid for before attidavits are'furniahed. A. I.. DAY Arthur & Burt Drug Co., L A R A WAY I to the party ordering them, at legal rates, i NO. 3 STATIONERY ------ 44 Legul advertisements will In all casss'bs sham Mrs, L. D. Firebaugli Entertains both in spirit and form, each One of t lie most pleasant article of refreshment being «ec- orated in a manner suggestive events that has taken place of of the day. '¡'he place cards late wrs the St Patrick day were green nud gold shamrocks. luncheon an.! afternoon card Cart! honors were won by Mrs. party given by Mrs. L. D. Fire- •1. N. Mosier. The guests were: baugh at hi r home at Oitley Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. Mrs. ('. J. Littlepage, Mrs. Ralph Gun. Saturday, March 16th. mine's, Mrs. P. L. Arthur, Mrs. The home was beautifully and J. N. Mosier, Mrs. J. K. Mc tastefully decorated with Sham Gregor, Mrs. B. J. Weller, Mrs. rocks and Oregon grape. R. M. Ross. Mrs. J. L. Fire- The hostess certainly excelled haugh, Mrs. Loomis, Miss with the luncheon, which was Loomis and the Misses Sarah served in true St Patrick style, i and Ruth Clement. » 44 One-quarter Column........................ “ Busines; 1« cals will be charged at ¿¿cents per 1 It seems very strange that the Mrs. Wm. Akers entertained We wish to impress on the voters the importance of regis- Hood River-paper should repro the Womans Club at herhomeat terting before the primary duce an article from the Rogue Akerdale, March 15th. In addition to the social features election. O f course it should River Fruit Grower even going giving it the following program was ren not he necessary for any voter to the length of dered: to be reminded of his duty and editorial mention. Early explorers and first It is surprising that two such urged to perform it, but many people are careless or indifferent up to dato organs could be drawn settlement of Oregon, Miss and if not urged, are apt to for- thru vain glory into publishing Bishop; Magazine article, Mrs. get all about registering until it , such prejudiced stuff. The Chown; Poem, Mrs. Akers; is too late to vote at the primary article upon it’s face plainly Tradition of Oregon. Mrs, Mc- election without being sworn in. shows malice. A total stranger Gregor. Roll ( nil, Longfellow, and then they think it is to much to the country and to the facts Delicious refreshments were trouble. Every loval citizen should he able to recognize it to served by the hostess. The should regard the exercise of the he horn of rancor. following members were present; franchise a privilege as well asa The editors might have in- Mesdames Robinson, Kibbee, duty, and if a man willfully re- vestigated enough to learn that Sickatoo.se, Arthur, Chown, fuses to register and vote it the Rogue River Fruit Grower Hail, Mosier, N. Johnson, Mc would serve him right to be dis- is a sem¡-occasional publication Gregor, Scearce, J. Ross, R. M. D R U G S. M ED ICIN ES, C H E M I C A L ^ * franisad, for what, good does of no standing whatever and is Ross, F. Evans, J. E. Johnson, F A N C Y A N D T O IL E T A R TIC L E S the ballot do him or his country? struck off at Grants Pass. That Y. Masten, Miss Bishop and Many questions are coming up 'he article in question is a Mrs. Akers. PERFUM ERY - TO IL E T SO AFS - C O N F E C TIO N E R Y this Fall for the consideration of survivor of numerous attempts The next meeting of the Club STOCK FOO D - RUBBER G O O D S - C IG A R S the voter; and they should he to get office in the fruit union will he held March 29, at the studied carefully if intelligent and out of it, and in the op;nion of home of Mrs. P. L. Arthur. action is to he taken. Also, most Medford people he is more SINNOTT FOR CONGRESS. many candidates are in the field to he pitied than censured. Pitied N. J. Sinnott, whose announce for hiu lapses than blamed for for political honors. The average ment appears in the Bulletin his ill spent time in staining voter likes to feel that he has, this week, needs neither intro paper. by his ballot, been instrumental duction nor eulogy from us. S ubscriber . in helping to elect, or reject, as i “ Nick” is known from “ Dan to the case may he, certain candi-j A N E W POWDER. Beersheba.” lie is probably dates. But unless he registers and then goes to the primary j We call our readers' attention the best known and most popular election and casts his ballot for to the “ ad” of the American man in Eastern Oregon and his hi3 particular candidate, he Safety Powder Co., of Portland, j name is a household word, as it cheats himself of the privelege appearieg in our columns tin’s were—a name to conjure with. When he arises to make re of expressing his choice, and week. marks in congress, he will re- The company will send an ex possibly clients his choice of pert; to Mosier next week to dem- ceive the attention of the house, some office. It works both ways. Therefore, besure and Regis onstrate the efficiency of their It is needless to say that our in- ter am], what is of greater im powder and, if their claims are terests will he perfectly safe in portance, get out and Vote at made good by their experiments N id i’s hands, —— ♦ — the primary election. We here on some of Hosier’ s big stumps. it will revolutionize the work of H asked to name the strongest in Mosier, believe we are en clearing land of stumps, rock, animals, most persons begin titled to recognition at the etc., and a decided reduction in w*th the largest, the elephant, county seat. We have a good man up for the office of county costand risks. Don’ t fail to see and continue with oxen, horses, comissioner and lie is going to this nowder work, at the Howe etc. This is, of course, correct in so far as their total horse- need every vote that can be! ranch near town. -»* — --------- ! power is concerned; hut for real polled for him, hut Mosier must! The candidates are out this| strength, proportioned to the do her. part to expect outside week with their announcements size and weight of the animal, help. Show your loyalty to your for the office of representative one must go to the insect world, community and your home candi-1 for Wasco and Hood River Compared with insects, the date by piling up a handsome counties. They are Geo. Brorlie, strength of almost any large vote for him at the primary; of Du fur, J. M. Schmeltzer and animal, and especially o f man is election. C: H. Stranahan, of Hood River, absorb. Register, then Vote! With so much good material to ---------------------------------- M. Remington, of The Dalles, 1 E. C. Haight, candidate for choose from, it will he difficult republican candidate for sheriff, was in town yesrerday for the voter to make a choice. a HAI1I . ~ . county Judge, was in town interviewing republican voters. NOW is an excellent time to yesterday getting acquainted C. A. Morden, of the Oregonian, drop in and renew v o u r s u b s c r ip - 1 . . . ,, came up last Saturday and spent tion to the B u l l e t i n . Y ou want w,th the vo,ers- Sunday on his fruit ranch south (lie paper and we need the — of town. money. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION One s<i uare......................................... 44 for each insertion. MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, Hood River Paper Bites. REGISTER! i\/\ i l _ * - - O regon Í ■> T R A T I O N OF LIONI The New Oregon-Made Explosive AT THE Howe Ranch M O SIER , O R E G O N Saturday Afternoon, March 30 At 2 O’Clock Lionite Lifts Instead of Shatters and All W ho are Interested in Reducing the Cost of Land Clearing Should Attend.