Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 11, 1913, Image 1

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    EVERY
PUBLISHED
FRIDAY,
BY
H. C. K 1 B 8 CE. Proprietor
SUIMCmmON K ATK3
«UM
OM Y«ir.....
S x SionthK..
TW**-
gb terert ma iwmimè ti*** m a ile r March 12, 1 * * at
the post! ufflet at Monier. Orejo*«'. um1er the Act of
ADVERTISING RATES
MOSIER BULLETIN
VOL. V
Man h 3. 1X7».
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON.
HI6H COST of LiviNC ano the FARiER Additional Locals. J°tr Cuo^rtoZ!Zn l Z ' cu «mí1
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C. G. Nicliol
Frank are coining money because meetings of Immanuel Chutch, H M West
J. E, Johnson
their building site has quadra- a session which lias become one R M Koss
I). W Hudson
pled in value in the last few
f ,ie interesting featoies of o. h . ihmsmow
E. L. Root
R. W. Evans
years? No, of course not; and the church life, a study of State . B. A. W alker
8. F. Goss
you therefore cannot lay the Institutions is being engage« in, • •
David Robinson
high cost o f our apples to the This week The home f(>r feeble E ^ Burt
Mrs. A lice Cherry
New York consumer to the fact rninded children and
llie in -jj p Erhart
R. W. Simpson
that land values have increased .
f°r
blind aie being' j ^ Burpee
W. A . Husbands
D. 11, Ahern
here. Increased valuation means studied.
Lhe idea of these s. E. hrancisco
Fannie
K. S tryk er
Increased cost o f production.
studies is the development of
C. A. Sparling
Let uS follow this a little fur-
citizens sense ot ownership ^ ^ Evans
Ralph A. W alters
ther. Do we get a reasonable of public institutions and respon- j fj. Mosier
I/oduska CI iowii
1!. A. Allington
fate of interest on this increased sihilily for the unfortunate.
C. h . Davenport
B. W . Veatch
Valuation? I f we do not, the
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^LT' lJ“ vt“,,|,c'rt
Mrs. Gertrude Arthur
business cannot be said to pay |
Rainbow Hill Notes.
I P. L Arthur
Mrs. Ruth Graham
and we are operating on a false
Miss Eleanor McCurdy, who John W ellb erg
Mrs. Bertha Johnson
Anna H. Mrl.uue
basis. These are things the city |ms been spending the winter
W. Kitten
A gn es H. Johnson
people do not think about. Howl wjth Miss Sheldon, has left for if; E'
Drusilla E. W est
about the increased labor costs?1 Poi.tland an , pojntBOn the coast, e m stra^L"
R ob ert Hardwick
No one will say that farm labor | She wi|j take a trip through Cal- h . c . d a r k
A . F. Lockwood
I® overpaid, yet the high cost of j jfornia before returning to her W. a . Marsh
C. (>. Burrows
V. C. Youug
living affects the fanner as well home in Lawrence, Kansas.
J- A-
H. M. L a n d e s '
as the manufacturer. The far-1 ... P u ; „ u h ,,
tnPmi o. E. Wilson
Thi* London Thiof Woo Quito Delib­
erate In His Proparations.
This story o f un elaborately prepar­
bnng Who m s the price? The 9ajd ^
at 10;00 ().clocU in ed crime was told by Sir Robert Au-
commission men. Haveyouever the forenoon of sait, dav, the dersoii when lie was connected with
gone down Front Street in Port.' f(lIlowin|r petition fol. the Incor- Scotland Yard. London A criminal
nitnked a millionaire as Ilia quarry and
lann and made a study of these
t|on of lhe Cltv of Mosier in rented a (MS.niotli near (lie railway sta­
fellows? They are keen, capa- 8aj(| Wgsco CountV) 0lX!
to. tion from which lhe rich man took
the train tor town. W ell dressed and
ble. wit-sharpened business men
.j,
well groomed, the criminal took his
ft„ f lkX T Z i n t h e c o u n t y c o u r t o f sent in tile some compartment, attract­
ing notice only by Ids npnruiit desire
t
THE STATE OF ORECON to remain unnoticed while he dealt
Until we can stand shoulder to p q d «VASCO COUNTY
with the papers he curried in a stylish
Bhoulder with them in business. rOK vv AsLU LUUN l Y.
hand bag.
We must become business men, 1° ^,e Matter of the Petition for One morning a fter a fe w such Jour­
organize our business as the com- ^ie Incorporation of the City neys lie gave vent to bis annoyance at
mission men have; then we can °I Mosier, in Wasco County, having forgotten Ills keys. A stranger
; sitting in the o|>|K>slte corner politely
meet them on a common footing. Oregon.
* offered him Ills bunch in the ho|ie that
As soon as We become a force To The Honorable County Court be would Mod on It a key to open the
they will want to co-operate with
in and for Wasco County, Ore- bag. But none o f them would lit the
, lock. At lhe suggestion o f the stran­
gon:
Us. After all, co-operation is
ger. who. of course, was an necoin-
fundamental and when we reach
W e. the UinlerRigned, qualified elect- plice. the millionaire then produced his
and a few seconds » n i ­
the stage where we co-operate o r» residing within the lim it» o f the bunch o f keys,
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With the middlemen, we
W ill
get
B. E. H.
FRUITGROWERS _____
ELECT OFFICERS
....
.
herein after priH>o«ed municipal corpo-
ration, as h erein after described, do re
s p e d fully pray your Honorable Body
that all o f that |>ortlon o f the said
County o f W asco and S tale o f Oregon,
hereinafter more particularly described,
may be incorporated as a tnunlelpal
corporation with the name and style o f
lhe “ C ity o f M osier,” under the pro*
visions o f an A e t o f the L e gis la tive
Assem bly o f the S tate o f Oregon en-
At the annual meeting of the titl(Kl An Act for the General ,.aw for
Mosier Fruitgrowers Associfl- the Incorporation o f Cities and Towns
tion, held In Lamb’s Hall last in the State o f Oregon, Hied in the
Saturday, a large number of the
o f tht* Secretary o f s ta te Fei.ru-
resident members, also a num- - o ¿1st, m3. the pro|>o»ed boundaries
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x o f such mumnpal corporation hem#
from Portland, were present, particularly described as follows, to-
among the latter being Miss A. w it:
Shogren, F, A. Shogren, Mr. and
Beginning at the intersection o f the
Mrs. Eld F. Reeves, Dr. C. A. Section line between Sections One f t )
Macrum, C. L. Mckenna and C. and T w o (2) Township T w o 12) North
A. Morden,
° f Range Eleven (111 East o f the W ll
The question of increasing the '»m e tte Meridian, and the South Bound-
number O f directors from five to »ry line o f the J. H. M,.»i.-r Donation
«even was discussed mid voted
Cla,m: ,h7 f ' I y-nar
V’*’
south Boundary o f *«in Donation Claim
The election of two new di-
Sectors resulted in the selection
o f Dr. C. A, Macrnni and Mr.
Lee Evans who. with the three
hold-overs. Amos R«uitf .J. M.
Carroll and C. A. McCargar,
will constitute the lyonrd for the
ensuing year.
An auditing committee was
elected, consisting of John P.
Ross, Dr. Ro'iiiov) i and H. E
birk iier,
to th«* VWst Boundary o f H a il’« A«I«*i-
lion a» tin* .'•ant«» a|*|*« Hr» on tin? rf-
Conl**d pint In Ih^ office o f the County
Cterk n f W a ico C o u n ty,O reg on ; thence
South along the W est Boundary o f
»aid H ail's Addition !o the Soulkweat
(%
ofn**r th ereof; thetice Hast along the
South
Boundary «*f
»aid
H*«1’ m
A d liilo i« lo
th«*
quarter
Section
corner betw een Section»
O re
(1)
and T w e lv e
(1 2 );
thence
»1
t«» lhe center o f M m ie r (*reek; the«ir*-
down atream along the center «»f »aid
,lll|imw|oll o f the kev o f , he
man
3.ca
One-half Column.......
9.09
Business locals will he c h aravi i at 5lcent*. per line
fo r each insertion.
• - Letal •dvertiscments will in all cases^be charted
_
to the party nròerin* them, at letal rates, and
O
paid for before affidavits arelfurntshed.
R E J O L V f D
.
Mosier,
T H A T TIAERE IS ASTORE
IN THÍS TOyvTv/HERH
YOU VONT GET FOOLED
Oregon
Dealer in
J *'
B U T W i LL ' G E T GOOD PLUMP
Grain and Feed
Of
1.04
OnMiuartrr Column
All
VALl/EfS FOR Y O U R MONEY
BUSTER. BROVN
Kinds
J '
V
\Tv'
U xl
Sole Agents for
Shady B rook Dairy Feed
H orse Feed
J R 'W ii
WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN FOOLING OUR CUSTOM­
ER J
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IN
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IN
< j I VTN6
365
APRIL
OR
A NY OTHER MONTH, BU T
THEM 6 o o D VALUE AND GOOD GooDJ
DAY S
OUT
OF
THE Y E A R .
WHAT W E ’ VE GOT FoR YOU.
T u m -A -L u m
I
natures thereon are genuine, and that
PLANNING A ROBBERY.
FR ID A Y, A P R IL 11, 1913
III
I
should not be held accountable i To A ll W hom rr M ay C oncern they are qualified electors and residents
for the high cost of living by the! Notice is hereby given by the within the lim its o f said proposed in-
men who wish to make a living persons whose names are sub-1 «•n»ration.
from working eight hours a day, j ' scrilred to the petition hereinaf-1
J a m k s E. C olic .
when the farmer is cal led--upon
Subscribed and sworn to before me
ter set forth and hereto annexed,
to put in from twelve to four that the undersigned will pre- this 7th day o f Ap ril, 19IB.
H. G. K ib b k e ,
teen.
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sent to the County Court of the
N otary Public for Oregon.
In every business the co8* ‘*f ' State of Oregon for Wasco Coun- [ Seal ]
product.cn is the base upon which (y at fche CoUnty Courtroom in
M
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IN O t
pef month 9 .84
One Column...............
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W. F. Hipley lias gone tOrOlt-
p Middle.twart
mer has to live, too, but the j
land on business.
«
'S ta te o f Oregon )
dwellers in the city fail to real-;
Miss Ruth Sheldon has re- ! County o f Wasco ) ss
Ize that more agricultural pro-j
1, James E. Cole, being first duly .
turned from Portland, where she
ducts fcre consumed on the farm
sworn, say that I am personally ac- '
than in the city. We who have j 3^ent the winte,‘
quainted with all o f the persons who
have signed the fo re go in g petition, and I
nothing to say about the prices
that I personally know that their s ig ­
N O T IC E
of what we sell or what we buy,
prices are fixed, To us the cost
Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore-
of production never enters in.
. . . .
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,
.'gon, on Wednesday, the 7th day
We raise our fruit and then pu t f M
191S, the same |)einR
It on the market for what it will the re}?ulai. May( 1913 term ()f
K
1 thence East to the Southeast Corner o f
The high costof living:, wheth-
M
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vvent to ■•« Donation Claim; thence North
j*
i v«, o Now York pdw
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alone: the hast Boundary of sani Dona-
er discussed by a Nevv Yoi e
The Dalles this week to receive tioil naim lu ,he North Boundary of
tor or the pui>i.3»er or a sma treatment for a roost aggravated the Oregon-W ashington Railroa<l &
paper, ¡8 somehow laid at
case o f poison oak.
N avigation Company*» right o f w av;
door of the fanner, who is cred­
. thence Southwesterly along the N orth I
A m is t a k e w a s mane last week Boundary o f said righ t o f way to where*
ited with getting the added price
ill
the date o f the entertainment the same in tersect» the center o f Buck
that the consumer is forced to
to
be
given by the Ol tley Dra- C reek ; thence Southerly along the
pay. The fact that the fanner
lliatic Club. The play will he ‘•‘■»tcref channel of said Rock Creek
can own an automobile, and - the
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, . . . i __ to a point due W est o f the Southwest
Increased laud values, are held given in Chown s Hall on Sa ir- C om er o f the .1. H. Mosier Donation
out as proofs.
tkiy nigflt, April 2bih, instead Land Claim; thence East to the South-
When these two arguments
the 19th, as amtounced last west corner of said Mosier Dona-
tion Claim ; thence East along the
are closely studied one finds a week.
South Boundary th ereof to the |>oint o f
relationship between them. The
Miss Alice Mosier, who is at- beginning, all o f said territory cow-
increased valuation has a direct tending school at The D a lle s , prised within said boundaries being in
bearing on the auto. The in-
the week-end here with «he County o f W asco and State o f Ore-
creased valuation, not tl»e farm
father, returning to The gon and the number o f inhabitants o f
said territory herein proposed to be in-
products, is the security for the Dalle? Sunday evening.
c o r p o r a te being as nearly as can be
automobile.
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ascertained, tw o hundred. *
Would you say that Meier &
At the Thursday evening
what is coming to us, and inci­
dentally the consumer will get
What is coming to him.
Profesional Cards.....
On«» sqtmre..................
Lum ber Co.
M O S IE R
LUMBER and
FUEL
MOSIER
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mgr .
Electric
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W iring &
In linsiiwss
50 Yeart
W. F. LARA IVA V
H oìm I River
Oregon
Supply Co.
ls a J ew eler and Optician o f many yeurs experience.
I f you have a "s ic k ” ........ piece, he can cure it.
Jf you have eye trouble, he cun correct it by fittin g you
with proper lenses.
I f you have je w e lry o f any kind to repair, he can do it.
I f you want new je w e lry o f any kind, lie has it.
I f you want A N Y T H IN G in his line, he is the man to consult,
liis prices are rigid, and so is his work,
Hood River, Ore.
Dealers in all kinds of
PATRONIZE HIM AND BE CO NVINCED
A T R E A T INDEED
any
3 Cent m
and Supplies.
w o r th of
e le c tric ity
will do the
None
could be
average
washing
for a family
o f six.
N o candy '-ould be b etter ut
price.
“ W hat’s the matter. Smith? Yon
look all to the bad I
W ell, I'li tell you. Things are upset
at home. The kid's sick — wiia
worn out. Frankly, I ’m up againat
it Simply cannot get any help.
Your wife trying to do all the work?
Yes—and the washing, too.
Well, the washing isn’t so hard.
It isn't I W h y that's the longeât,
hardest day's work she does.
Do you mean to cay that you have
electric light and not a Thor Elec­
tric Washing Machine I
A Thor t
Sure I Get afto<- that now. Don't
let your wile break her back over
a wash board. Oct her a Thor
ZUectric Wushar quick.**
Electrical Apparatus
is a box o f our chocolates or boo
bona.
Test
more
tho
T h o r In yo u r
d elicately flavored or more a ttra c t­
own ho me
iv e ly
FREE
packed.
please her for
If
regon
r
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ORE.
I
T H A T ’ J ALL.
Nichol & Co.,
Retailers of
C. O . B u r r o w s ,
COME, JEE
you
want
IB D A Y S
to
fair, buy her a box
T o lo p h o n e
led & y fo ro n «.
today.
S. K. FRANCISCO,
Prop rietor " T H E D A K S .”
s
COLD IN THE HEAD.
»life
A few week» Inter the m illionaire'»
snfe ivii » rlrted. and liefore the crime Its Cmstant Recurrence May Not Only
Be Serious, but Fatal.
was diiunrered the thief wu» ncro»»
There are all kinds o f colds. Spring,
the ehnniiei with Id» deh booty.—L iv ­
sil in mer. nutumii and winter, all fu r­
erpool Post.
nish the means for a cold, lu medical
literature there Is iio such disease de-
DAINTY COBWEBS.
scrllied ns a "cold." yet almost ev ery ­
body Is more or less susceptible to
How Spiders' gins Spun Threads Com­ this comJIlion.
pare With Human Hair.
The writer used to suffer w ith 'V old"
It 1» hunt (o realize bow small a in the head, throat, windpipe, bronchial
spider'» web really 1». A famuli» nil- tula's, stomach and I h ih i -I s That was
mw-opint once made some Inlerestlng Indore he learned Hint an alHindaiice
comparison» o f a cobweb with billiuili o f fresh air day and night air was
hair
absolutely necessary to laiild up a high
" I have often comtmrvd the »Ize of »ta le o f physical vigor and vitality to
the ilirend »puli by full grown spider» avoid "taking cold.'
w illi a hair o f my beard." lie nays. "I
The most common form o f tills coin
plm-ed lhe llilckesi part o f the hair plaint is a cold ill Hie head. In this
liefore tile nilcro*en|>e. and. from the «saidlllon tliore is an iultamniniiou o f
most a e n r a te Judgment I could form, the in ik ' oiim mein lira
which line the
more than MKI o f the »pider's threads fia«nl chatnlMT
lili» i» naturally self
placed side by *ide could not equal th
limiting
Natura* allow » lhe disease
diameter o f one wa ll hair. If. tlieu U* run it» courae when naif very »p«»ii
we
nupjiuw a ik I) a
to -
la? ..........
o f it t:ifleoiif«ty take» place. Tilia condition
.............
“ - hair
........
mitrili form it fo llo w « that
lO.non may t*e vert mild ye 1 the coimfuni
threîu!» «pim by the full gruwu spider,
taking cold may result In great dam*
Glieli taken together, will not l»e eqii.nl age and **»ad Ui fata! «Ii*-«*:i
In sii ! tei ami? to the ai/v o f a single
Th«* na»a **;ix'l?h,i‘ have direct crm-
hair.
nectIon «vitti da* eye», ear», rlimar.
T o (H K I f we add that k t i young Hing», »tonim'li and I hrw H «
When fre-
Hpi«h‘r«i nt the tim e when ftiey lM»gin «pienr «*olrl». infla infila d«>u «a enligo«*
to »pin tlieir welia are tt«*f larger than don ficctim in tlie^«* vital pari« and the
one rail crown one mid that cneh «»f ■ germ»'* or **Hltl»" « hl« h i» the direct
(liane min nr**
|n»x^r>q««*8 the
eauac «if lhe tr<*iii«le oven*ofli(*» ill*- 'gin-
*anie organ» a» the larger otte». It f»d- g«?r** lu the I j U uh I and ineiidimn«*» die
lo w »
tlvil Ila»
exceedingly »mult ’ 'genu*' *»r
I»" i» «-arrierl f«» «»ne *»r
tbrend» »pun by theae lid ie crinmire?« all o f lite «*rgan« «»r fnirt» of du* ! h « îv
nutet l*e ?*illl V I) fitm*» sleiiderer. and and may rv-oilt in «*»tt»c di««*a'« that
con-M*«jfu*nify (hat l.nhl.fMi • »f fti«*>« l»,milfMtte« fatally. t*r*>feanor George
minute K]»klen*' thread» can not et|t¡al A Keen#» lu liojdth.
Ja mu linfa nee the *Jxe <>/ a »ingle hair ’
S^ort Lived Giants.
Giants are notably short lived, and
Instance» where men milch alaive »e v ­
en fi>et In height bare reached the age
o f llfty years are almost mikuowu
Length o f days docs liot go with ex­
cessive length o f liuih
lint Inline»»
which sto|>* short o f giantism usually
1» a sign o f rlinllt.r
Tall recruits In
continental armies, provided they are
o f pnqier weight, give least trouble
from sick tie»» and gain moat from
physical training
It uiusl lie remeni
•»'red lu tills connection that "fa illie »»''
I» not the same everywhere. Men ac
counted tad lu southern Italy would
lie rather snort In western Scotland or
among the native stis-k o f America. It
is ns If nature liad fixed a standard
I height for eueti rare mid punished by
some ptivsi al shorteninitig those who
v n rliij nnn ii rnnu dial standard lu el
diet dlrecrl «li (*hleag«> I•urnaI
Earthtstormi For Rheumatum,
Y »'ir parugraph. w rite» a •*orre»|Nind
el«f gh*lue a« a ••nr«* for lironehltts a
hag of cardiwuriu« « »it the «'he»t, n
'iii'ii!* mm * » a
■•* rif liMi* I h'*irr* of
di.it .
u . »> ago
givef* Miao
’ill
nil ««erbaiaiie»» ' III Nel fingtintu mar
k«*' plaee. a « a refin*dr f«»r rlMPUtuntl«iii.
in ltd« « as«* to*», die **arlhworm» ioriu
• d «»in* *«f fhe <*«»fi«til»M*iit». hut It wiia
nf»*«***«iiry f♦ • |»til diem inh* a hold«» and
I » hii a|«>ti • <t«*ii* ;• ifiianrid of powder
ed
|Mi' khiin*
I he ream til HI **oii»-
jaminl. well ruhUil info die j»lfe«'te*l
parG
« i l « gu ari hired liy file pre-
*. i«cr fo it a «'•■riaii • tire for rheu
uni da in i.ondon Chronicle.
W h a t pleasant memories are
associated w ith the word grill 1
Memories o f the cosy grill-room, the savory
viands and the happy tete-a-tetes, or rollicking
parties.
G rill is the niuj^ic word in cookery, und—
The G -E Radiant
Electric Grill
Is the magic device in electric cooking.
H ere in a single handy little device you
have a toaster, broiler, stew pan, water heater,
frying pan und griddle for baking pun cukes.
L ik e all electric cooking devices it is ready f o r arc in
an intUutl, and two or m ore kinds o f cookin'» such ss
broiling and fry in g , or toasting mid s tew in g etc , can
be done at the same time. Right on the dining room
table ton, or in the sitting room, nursery or sick room
i f necessary.
P a c i f i c L i g h t & P o w e r C o .
A L W A Y S AT Y O U : F L I !V I O ', ”
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