Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 14, 1912, Image 1

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BY
H. C. KIBBEE. Proprietor
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for each insertion.
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E n tered as second-class m atter M arch’ 12, 1909 at
th e poet office a t M o*ler. O rexon . under th e A c t o f
MOSIER.
VOL. IV
M arch 3 . 157«.
W ASC O C O U N T Y , OREGON,
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1912
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paid f o r b efore affidavits areTfurnished.
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Northern, Northern
watch the returns.-PacificNorth- ' Pacific and S. P. & S. railways
will also run many extra passen-
The members of the Oregon 1 West.
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ger
trains. The Elks give as
Agricultural Experiment League
It is not so long ago that people were content to
Crop Prospects Great
suranees that hotel accommod
choose glasses in much the same way that they
are studying the bud moth, to
1 tions at Portland during the re­
would buy hoots at a “ bargain counter’ ’ or some
discover the most satisfactory
J. C. Egbert, of this city, has
“ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
union
will
be
ample.
Rooms
at
methods of spraying for the pest. returned from a visit of several
-DOVE" b ;
is to precious to experiment with and today
I private homes are being listed
mmm Mtn 41
The custom among orchard men days to his ranch near Emerson
most
people
realize
it.
If
you
have
any
eve
Hn addition.
is to spray in the spring for this ¡ station, on the Great Southern
troubles we will give your expert examination
pest, but satisfactory results are -
He says that in the
n.
and precisely the help you need.
¡H wSi
li
not always obtained, says th eigreat number of years he has
Mrs. G. I age, of Oiegon City, t In Business
Hood River
50 Years
V. S. .4.
Pacific Northwest.
! been a resident o f Wasco coun- spent last Sunday in town, re- i
i
The second brood larvae of ty, he has never seen so general turning home Monday,
this moth feed upon the under good prospects for crops of, C. A. Morden, of Portland,
Needles Shuttles and Bobbins for
side of the leaves in the fall, and g iajn as is in evidence at the spent a couple of days on his
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
u s e I n A ll Makes of Sewing Machines.
H. G. KIBBEE
it has been noticed that where : present time. In the Emersop ranch the first of the week.
PHYSICIAN ani > SURGEON
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
the fourth codling moth spray is ! station district the grain all
: oiiegon
Sherman Leffler came over H ood river
W e can supply you with any needle to fit any sew­
applied, the bud moth does very stands at least four feet high from Bingen last Sunday and
Will practice in Mosier and
M o s ie r
- - -
O regon
ing machine; also the best machine oil.
little harm. In order to secure anj j8 very heavy. He predicts spent the day with his sister,
May be reached by long dis­
data on the results of experi-; a general yield of from 40 to 50 Mrs. Frank Ginger.
tance plume, Home phone 61.
W. A. HUSBANDS
ments, the crop pest experts a t1 bushels per acre. — Dalles Chron-j
B l a c k s m it h
Miss Ruth Clement and her
the Oregon Agricultural College icle.
guest.
Miss
Rogers,
are
spending
Shoeing
and General
M
OSIER
M
A
R
K
E
T
Horse
have prepared the following di- j
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the
week
in
Portland.
rections for work upon which
Repair Work.
It is rumored that Mr. Mark
The local Odd Fellows and Re- C. H. D U NSM OR E, Prop.
reports are to lie made by the A. Mayer, who is expected to re­
Satisfaction guaranteen
members o f the league:
turn soon from New York, in- bekabs held memorial services in
MOSIER
OREGON
DEALER IN
Arrange the orchard in four tends building a fine residence, Lamb’s Hall last Sunday, later
plots.
Spray the first about to replace the one recently d e -' marching to the cemetery,where
Fresh and Cured Meats
September 1 with arsenate of stroyed at Mayerdale. Mr. M a y- the graves of deceased Brothers
Country Produce
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
lead, 2 pounds to 50 gallons of er has been making a tour of and Sisters were decorated and
n"|>
opriale
services
held.
Mr.
tjr\Tö
lime-sulpher, dilute! to 1 part to lying Island, inspecting the dif­
a d Yrs. Ed L. Howe wert; very
8 ). The second : ! >t
sprayed ferent styles of architecture of
Mosier
ge t rotts i.i their offerings of
Oregon Visit the Old H om e 3
the following spring with the the summer homes there, and he flowers for the occasion,
VIA
same solution, applied just as will probably bring plans b a c k ________ ____________
Au, B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o
the blossom buds are beginning wj{_h him for a residence to be:
Notice to the Public.
T he C are of the
to expand. The fourth plot is built on a magnificent scale. It j
The two leading magazines o f the
left unsprayed as a check, with has been reported that J. P. Er-
*>• L MO UNION PJGIFIC
Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and First N ation al B an k
the results o f olwervation taken hart had secured the contract
the Sunset, have been consolidated
of The Dalles, Oi egon
on each o f the other plots during for building the new house. Mr. under the title o f “ Sunset—the Pacific
Lines Protected By Automatic
Block Singnals.
the spring and summer may be Erhart wishes to slate that he Monthly.”
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
,
It is the intention o f the publisher
compared.
, knows nothing about it and that
I Round trip tickets to principal
to spare no money nor effort to make Capital
-
-
$100,000.00 .cities in Middle Western and
the report has no foundation in
Pacific Mouthly a credit to j Surplus and undivid-
| Eastern States on Sale during
Portland Entertains This Week fact, and he regrets that such a Sunset-the
the West ami a magazine of national
ed profits
-
130,000.00
MAY
report should gain eurreaey. It vain* «ml importance.
AUGU ST
!
To introduce it to new readers we
J* b. b C H L N C iV , i RESIDENT
Portland is busy this week en­ is absurd to suppose that a con-
JUNE
SEPTEM BER
tertaining its guests from out-(tract for a house such as Mr. will make the following special offer: j E l) M. WILLIAMS MAX A . VOGT
JU LY
Vice Pres.
Cashier
side points, both in Oregon and Mayer “will build would l>e let Send 50c in stamps, and we will put,
your name on our subscription list for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Going limit 15 days; final re­
beyond the state lines. Thou­ before plans had been submitted the next four months, and will send !
turn limit October 31, 1912.
sands o f visitors are thronging or estimates made.
you a free copy of the superbly illustra- N O TIC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
the city, enjoying the annual
ted Mid-Winter number, and also the
(PUBLISHER)
LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES
Sunset Indian poster, securely !
Rose Festival, its varied enter­
Many extra trains will be pro­ famous
,
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Department
o f the Interior, ’ IJ.S. Land
CHOICE OK ROUTES.
packed in a mailing tube. It will make
1
tainments, parades and show of vided by Northwestern railways
a beautiful ornament for your fr o n t( Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 29,
1912.
to handle the crowds from the room or den.
prize roses.
Baltimore
$107.50 j
Now offer to the property owners of MOSIER special
Never before has the annual local territory who will come to Sen 1 your order to Fred Lockley, j Notice is hereby given that Charles
Chicago
72.50 j
Abernathey,
o
f
Mosier,
Oregon,
who.
event been on such a big scale, i Portland during the Grand Re- Northwestern Manager, Sunset—the
De ivor
55.00 «
inducements in wiring Houses.
The Company has
on April 4th, ipiO. made Homestead.
K i is is City
C0.C’> ’
with such attractive features, union of Elks, July 8-13. The Pacific Monthly. Portland, Oregon.
No. 06402, for S W 'N W 'i, ami NW',S
New York
108.50
made arrangements whereby they will do wiring at
and the number of visitors is O-W. R. & N. Go. has arranged
What’s the matter with dropping in W|, Sec. 31, Tp. 2 N, It 12 EWM.,
St Paul
60.00
greater than at any previous for 100 Pullman cars in addition and renewing your subscription to the bus filed notice of intention to make
cost, which means that the property owner saves
Toronto
91.50
Final Commutation Proof, to establish
Festival. Each year this flower toils full regular equipment, and Bulletin? It would be appreciated.
Washington
107.5o
money by having his wiring done NOW. The Pacific
: claim to the land above described, be­
fete grows in importance and in­
fore tile Register and Receiver o f the
terest. Business men are keep­
Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many
Power & Light Co. guarantees the best work at the
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore­
Other Points.
ing open house and entertaining
gon, on the 11 th day o f June, 1912.
THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO THE EAST!
smallest cost.
their out-of-town customers,
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS.
Beside
our
regular
line
of
Drugs
and
Drug
Sun­
j
E.
Crum,
Gerald
Wyss.
Fedal
Yaekie
while practically every house­
all oil your Local Agent and let him
■ and Roy Abernathey, all of Mosier,
dries, we make a specialty of the following:—
hold in the city has guests from
assist you in outlining
j
Oregon.
outside who have come to see
A DEI.GHTKUL SUMMER OUTINIG
C. W . M o o r e ,
the Festival.
K. A. ARLINGTON,
Register.
Studying the Bud M oth
I Send a letter home some day and the Great
F R ID A Y . JU N E
to the party ordering: them , at legal rates. aiN
Consult an Eye Specialist
W .F. L A R A W A Y
Nichol & Co.,
General Merchandise
IS EAST
O-W . R. & N.
The Pacific
Power &
Light Co.
ATTENTION!
IC E
ICE CREAM
Lewiston Holds Rose Fair
—
Lewiston, Idaho, June 10. The
Lewiston-Clarkston valley prom­
ises to become an active compet­
itor with Portland, the “ Rose
C ity," in the production o f pre­
mier roses. At the Twelfth An­
nual Rose Fair, held on June 5th,
there were on exhibition in the
Lewiston Commercial Club rooms
some of the finest specimens of
Caroline Testout,
Frau Karl
Druschki, Kaiserin Augusfa Vic-
tori, Marechal Neil, LaFrance,
Killarney, Gen. Jacqueminot,
Maman Cociiet, Oscar King of
Sweden, Paul Neyron, Ulrich
Brunner, American Beauty, and
many varieties of climliers, ever
seen in the Northwest.
Local Agent.
S O FT DRINKS
A nd
STA TIO N ERY =
C ig a r s , C ig a r e t t e s
V ic t o r
an d
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
( p u b l is h e r )
to b a c c o
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Mosier,
Oregon.
L. DAY
J. E. GEIGER
V ic e -P r e s .-M a n a g e r
P resident
ELECTRIC W IRING
& SUPPLY CO.
F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U IL D I N G
PH ONE
3 -N I G H T O R DAY
NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred
j Yaekie, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on
May 5th, 1910, made Homestead No.
¡06686, for SENSEI, Sec. 30, Tp. 2 N,
Range 12 EWM., has filed notice of in-
n i tentlon to make Commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land alwve de­
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver o f the U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 29th day of
June, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Gordon, C. J. E. Carlson,
Roy Abernathy and Walter H. Kera-
lake, all o f Mosier, Oregon.
C. W . M o o r e ,
Register.
Everything Electrical
Tell the Folks at Home
If you are from the East and
have lived here long enough to
get acclimated, you have often
wished that your Eastern friends
could be induced to come out and
join with you in your good for­
tune. One of the best ways to
interest them is by sending the
home paper an occasional story,
telling of conditions as you find
thfm « s i maWtttt
These* remarks are ¡ made after
reading a two-column story in
the Bucks County Gazette o f,
Bristol, Pa., sent by Henry K. 1
Love, o f Underwood, Wash. Mr.
L*>ve took up the methods used
here to eradicate fruit pests, and
the packing and shipping of
fruit from his dristrict.
Our
methods are so different that the
Easterner is at once interested
Engineering, House Wiring,
Fixtures,
Lamps, Motors.
Apparatus.
' n both method and result and a
desire to see the real conditions
eften induces atrip o f inspection.1
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
Repairing, Contracting,
Heating and Cooking
Estimates furnished upon request.
A llwork guaranteed
Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
Hood River
Oregon
ELECTRIC TALK
Your Lighting wants will be taken care of through ourstore
at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can be handled on short
notice and at satisfactory prices. We will be pleased to fur­
nish estimates of nil electrical works Lighting and Power on
application.
The Dalles Electric Works,
The Dalles, Ore.
Cents a Day”
Department o f The Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
V
May 27th, 1912.
P ho no g raphs
RECORDS
The Dalles, Oregon
No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m. ’
No. 1
2:45 p. m j
No. 2 East
10:20 a. m. I
I No. 8
"
“
6:35 p. m. j
No. 6
“
“
10:40 p. m.
! No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
on Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
TIMETABLE FOR RIVER BOATS
BAILEY GATZART.
Leaves Portland for The Dalles Mon­
day«, Wednesdays and Fridaya.
I .eaves The Dal lea for Portland
| Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaya.
TEAL.
Leave» Portland for The Dalles
. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Leaves The Dalles for Portland Mon- j
i day, Wednesday and Friday.
TAHOMA.
Between The Dalles and Cascade
I/>cks
Leaves the iAwk* Monday
| morning and The Dalles Tuesday morn-
; ing. making trips one way each day.
Steamer* Teal and Tahotna atop on
i Sag at Bateham's Landing. Tahoroa
stojffi on flag at lower landing.
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