Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 18, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED
EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING RATES
BY
H £. KIliHKK. Proprietor
s m s c u iP T io N h a t e s
• One Y*iu
iUSb
-Six
•Three Month»
•Enteret! ax Mecuiul-class matter March 12. 1109 at
th e post k*+re a t Monier, Oregon, uuder the A c t o f
M arch :s. 1H79
M0SIER BULLETIN
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One-quarter Column
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' Business locals w ill Lm charged at aTcenUTper line
fo r each insertion.
-• Legal advertisements wiU in all cases*be charged
VOL. V
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON.
Mosier Creek to tbaSoutl, Boundary of
J. H. Mosier Donation Land Claim;!
tl,ence>E»Si to theeorttht-Hst Corner of
At this season-«Pflie year the said Donation Claim; thence North
-Orders Placed for Additional
thrifty hoirsewife begins her along’the Last Bouiul*l y o f »aid. Dona­
Box Cars for Use on the
housecleaning,
Lhe farmer pre­ tion Claim to the North Boundary of
'f>-W. R. & N.
pares the soil for the plaitting of the Oregon1 Washington Railroad & !
Navigation Company’s right o f w ay;'
orchardist cleans
The Oregon-Washington Rail- his
his seed,
seen, the
the orchardist
clean s t(ience Southwesterly along the Nortti
yoad & Navigation Company is • UP his orchard, birdies mate and Boundary o f said right o f way to where
*to receive additional equipment. ah Nature smiles. Tlie time has the same intersect*the center o f Rock I
a
f e w tl'iv s atro a n n o u n c e m e n t! a lso “ c a m e ” w h en , on occasion , | t’rc«k; theace Southerly along the
A
tew d a y s a g o a n n o u n cem en t
.
center « f l a n n e l o f said Rock Creek
'Was made of t t unge Older fot
\
’
. to a point due West o f the Southwest
iocomoti ves—one of the largest induced to best it themselves and (;orner 0f the J. H. Mosier Donation
single orders ever made. Im- start a «rusade of cleaning up Land Claiir>; thence East to the South- !
mediately following comes a cor- the*ow n-not th a t it needs \f, west corner o f said Mosier Dona-
rea n n m iin irlv larire o r d e r
f o r oh, m y, no; but ju a t-to b e in s ty le . \ ‘ ¡on Claim; ’thence East along the)
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f h i i v i l n i t “ P it a r i’ lvw lv'fl 1 Sooth Boundary thereof to the point 6t
freight
equipment.
Tins order O
Other.
people do tt-- Every I mk I j - s
a„ of sajd
territory com- j
NEW FREIGHT EQUIPMENT
Professional C a rd s.................... »e r monili | 6a
One square................
FRIDAY, A PR IL 18, 1913
to the party ordering; them, at legal rates, and
NO. 7
paid fo r before aflidavits are'fu rnished.
CLEAN UP.
calls for 5,390 box cars 100 , 000 1 (-<,In8 d. "b y shouldn t we. | prised within said boundaries being in
tpounds capacity and 2,050 single
It l|as been the custom for the the Court cy o f Wasco ami-State of O re - 1
deck 80 000 pounds capacity citizens to turn out in force, some gon, and the number o f inhabitants of j
••stock cars. The cost of tiiis w it h te a m s , O th ers w it h a ll m a n - sai,) territory herein proposed to be in-
can be
equipment, which will be (livid- » « r of tools, and rake up and cart 1
"s
ved with the Union Pacific end away all the unsightly accumu-
C. G. Nichol
tQ lations of the past year, or since ?.as:.E',,?ole
’Chicago & Alton System is *P°»
.
I H M West
J. E. Johnson
jit
was
done
before.
Asa
matter!
R‘
M‘
K(lss
(619,156.
1D. W Hudson
E. L. Root
'While the proportion which of fact, the streets of Mosier c. H. Dunsmore
present a most unsightly appear- B. A. Walker
R. W. Evans
will come to the 0-W. R. &
S. F. Goae
ance, and some of the back yards H- G- Kibbee
is not definitely stated in-the
iJag rh.rr„
David Robinson
announcement, ft,e distribution are he same, only more so. As ^
Mrs. Alice Cherry
will he in accordance with de- 16 town 18 not yet incorporated, j,. p El,>ert
R. W. Simpson
W. A. Husband«
mand. The territory along the I ? * ™ « ™ ° ne P^scas'nii author- 1 j . M. Burpee
ity to order the cleaning up S. E. Francisco
D. D, Ahern
fJine of the 0-W. R. & N. is in­
C. S. Bailey
Fannie K. Stryker
creasing its shipments, and the,d?ne: “ .j1 “ up } °
Pe°- E. A. Race
C. A. Sparling
managemeitt ;is making everv !’ e 111 U1 Lia •' an< c .ective- A. J. Evans
Ralph A. Walter?
,
1 1 ,
, ,, ly, to get together and make J N. Mosier
Loduska Chown
■endeavor to be able to meet all
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.
,
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a Holiday ot it and do tie C- H. Davenport
C. A. Allington
¡requirements, lo do Ihis dur-
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work right.
Some few liave J. T. Davenport
B. W. Veatch
ing the harvest seasons necessi-;
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Mrs. Gertrude Arthur
j anticipated tins work and the re-;
E.-Chown
tales an amount of equipment!sults _____ k for u,eH18elves
_ about]P- L. Arthur
Mrs. Ruth Graham
•out of the ordinary, and it IS
181 , .
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John Wellberg
Mrs. Bertha Johnson
,
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,
their own premises; but no one [, „ w
proposed to meet this
thte and every'
,, , ,,
i r 1Lee w "
_ Anna H. McLane |
p w demand if possible.
or two men Will do the public, j E. Coffman
Agnes H • Johnson j
other
j work that all should join in, so, Guy Q. Stryker
Drusilla E. W e s t!
Robert Hardwick
I let us get together and wash the j E- M- Strauss
IN REY NEW COUNTY ROAD.
H. C. Clark
A. F. Lockwood j %
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¡town’s face. Who says no?
W. A. Marsh
C. O. Burrows }
A 'delegation of Mosier men,
For Sale Cheap
J A. Camn
V, C. Young
consisting of Messrs. C. A. Mc-
i aa
•
| O. E. Wilson
H. M ..Landes!
Cargar, J. N. Mosier, Dr. Rob-
100 Uravenstein apple-trees— e . F. Middles wart
insoig R. M . Ross and J. X. Me- Ly ear-old tops on 3-year-old | gtate of ()regon j
Gregor, went to The Dalles ves- -oots, maiket piice 20c, will selljC-ounty of Wasco )
I, James E. Cole, being first du'y
terday, meeting tliere Messrs. L. i for 10c. each. Also 10 Black
r.
,
,
.j
c. a i i
Republican cherry trees, worth sworn, say that I am personally ac­
D. Firebaugh and L. E. Adels, 85c>t wi„ sel, for 20c each. Ad- quainted with all o f the persons who
far the purpose of consulting.
or call at Bulletin office.
have signed the foregoing petition, and
¡with County Judge F. S. Gun-
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that I personally know that' their sig- \
«na.ures thereon a*e genuine, and that
ning in regard to the new county
N O T IC E
road between Mesier and Ortley. ; rpQ ^LL \yHOM IT MAY C oncern : they are qualified Electors and residents
within the limits o f said proposed ill-j
This road has been surveyed,! . . . . . .
.
.
.
viewed, damages allowed and! Notice is hereby given by the corporation.
J a m f , s E . C o l e .
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paid and the road ordered opened '
whose names are sub-
Stdtscribed and sworn to before me
■'bythe old court. There seems, fn b e d to the petition here.naf- this 7th day o f,A p ril, 1913.
rs
.however, to be a hitch some ter set forth and neretoannexed,
H. G. K s t b e e ,
Notary Public fo r Oregon.
where and nothing is being done! that the undersigned will pre­
• about building the road. It was sent to the County Court of the [ Seal ]
fo r the purpose of straightening State of Oregon for Wasco Coun­
THE HABIT OF PUTTING OFF.
¡out the hitch, if possible, that ty, at the County Courtroom in
Dalles
City,
Wasco
County,
Ore­
the delegation waited on the
Procrastination has been called 5
judge. We learn that nothing gon, on Wednesday, the 7th day
a
great
fault with farmers, says
'•detinfie was accomplished, ex­ of May, 1913, the same being
tbe
regular
May,
1913,
term
of
Peter
Snyder,
and no doubt the
cept that the Judge promised
said
Court,
at
10:00
o’clock
in
charge
is
correct,
but the faulty
that the county court would meet
the
forenoon
of
said
day,
the
of
putting
off
fininishing
a task1
,
a delegation of citizens from
following
petition
for
tlie
Incor-
's
no
more
comm
on-among
farm
Mosier and Ortley on the 7th day
c f May and go over the road jn poration of the City-*f Mosier in peoide • than among . people n<>t
Aoo common in,
•question and decide the matter said Wasco ' County. Oregon, to- on fa»™». B
wjb;
driving through the country to
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t h e f ’fiTTMTV f ’OTTRT fur see all sorts of jobs unfinished—
■The object ,n bmld.n* « w I™ ™
COUNTY COURT OT,
H. M. W E S T
Mosier,
R E LJO LV fO
Oregon
All
VALVES FOR YOUR MONEY
BUSTER BROW*
Shady Brook Dairy .Feed
** Horse Feed
Jt.TM Ivnil IMUKII
W E DO NOT BELIEVE
in
>* *.
IN GIVING
365
Retailers of
a p r . il
IN F o o L l-N d OUR. C U ^ T o M -
or
a n y
o
T- h
e r
TH EM 'G O O D VVAU7E A N D
D A Y .^
O U T -OF
W H A T ' W E ’ VE G O T ' F O R
¡« m
onth
,
bur
GOOD GOo€b5
TH E *Y E V ?R . ' COME, *SfcE
YOU.
THAT’J
ALL.
Nichol & Co.,
f
j
;
Sole AgentsTfor
Ì
• r
h e r . e
Kinds
l
j
V
YOU V 0 N T G E T FOOLED
Hay, Grain and Feed
Of
tovm
B U TV / i l l GETGOODPLWMPsl
Tum -A-Lum Lum ber Co.
/
in t h i V
Dealer in
I
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T H A T T H E R E 15 A STORE
M
o s ie r
O
r eg o n
LUM BER and
FUEL
C. O. B j j r r o w s ,
M O SIER
mgr .
ORE.
-
Electric
Witter, Smith? Yon
/«» Business
. 50 Year s
Dealers■ in all'kinds o f
lobk ¿lttrt the bad I
Well) yit Tell v*u, * YHnga are upset
at home. T^'lie kid's tick — wifa
worn out. Frankly, I’m up against
it Simply cannot got any help.
Your wils trying to do all tha work?
Yas—and the washing, too.
Well, the washing isn’t so hard.
It tin'll W hy th»,Y«:Vhe lorigfct,
hardest day’s work she doss.
Do you mean to say that you have
electric light and not a Thor Elec
trie Wetrttieg -Machine I
A Thor ?
Sure I Get after that now. Don’t
1st your wifa braak har back over
a wash board. Get hhr a Thor >
Electric Washer quick.”
Electrical Apparatus
3 'Cents
Wiring &
W. F. L A R A WA Y
Hood Hiver
* Orfyòn
Is a Jewfeler and Optician of many years experience.
I f you have a “ sick” -time-piece, he can cure it.
I f you have eye trouble, he-can correct ‘it by fitting you
' With proper lenses.
• f f you have jew H ry o f any kind to repair, he can do it.
I f you want new jewelry o f any kind, he had it.
I f you want A N Y TH IN G in his line, he is the man tdcohsiiit.
His prices are Tight and so is his work.
PATRONIZE HIM. AND BE C O N VIN C ED -j
A TREAT INDEED
is a b ox"b f rtur chocolates or tMn
roMS, or changing old roads is: i , ™
STA1E O r W W
wc
,
bons. No candy could be better at
to get better grades, shorter dis-
F 0 R
A SCO COUNTY.
I made ^
* . ba(] .*
aay price. None could be more
lances, and improve conditions j In the Matter of’ the Petition.for | becauae’ the
ds and flhelte;
delicately flavored or mdh -sttTact-
generally.
As we understand
the Incorporate«.! of the C i t y , ^ n6t beeT1 TOade ,,ead and
ively
packed. I f you want to
the matter, that is just what thisj of Mos.er, m Wasco County, many other evidences of an in.
please her for fair, buy her a box
new road will do. It will short-
Oregon.
clination on the part of the far-
today.
<en the distance between Mosier To The Honorable County Court mer tn nnt tv,;no.„
w_
*nd “ - The ....................................in
Dalles and reduce the
S. E. FRANCISCO.
and for Wasco County, Ore-1 Z e come to chafge the farmer
‘grades to a very appreciable ex­
gon;
!
Proprietor
“ T H E OAKS.”
I
with procrastination. We do not
tent. Thei’efore, it is obvious!
rr"“
We, the Undersigned, qualified elect- Stop to think, however, that the
that in justice to the traveling ors residing within the lintks o f the ,.e s u ]ts of the farm er’s efforts
pubhc. It 'W up to the county hereinafter proposed municipal corpo- 1
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,
Recofd Crops Predicted
An exchange says, when you
•court to build the road which it, ration, as hereinafter described, do re-1
.
a. ’
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hear
a man running down a pap-
-'has g r a n te d and o rd e re d o p en ed , spectfully pray your Honorable Body i that his mistakes in doing his
A special to the Oregonian cr or any other local industry,
Then v/if I Mosier and O r t le y and that all o f that portion o f the said work are foreibly impressed upon
from The Dalles says: Although take a good look at him. Ten to
they general public rise up and County o f Wasco and State o f Oregon, us.
bere, naf tèrmore particularly described,
call it blessed.
Procrastination, instead of be- the crop of cereals in Wasco and one ,1C vvl11 ,iav,‘ a <',lin as lwr,K
\ may be incorporated as a municipal
0V^,‘tS,.re3t ?f,S ,a? ,H
corporation with the name and style of ing a fault peculiar in a large Sherman counties this year will
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............. horse thief and he will hitch
T O E S JTS OWN PORK.
the “ City o f Mosier,” under the pro- ( egree, o ai mers is a »
<> not surpass the crop of 1912, ground in his chair, as though he j
i„ „ i.io ,i„ «im
a n v i*
n n le in
»11 w
a llta 'n f MP«,
| visions o f an A o ct , o f the Legislative
j many
people
in all
WSlks'of
'life.
Since last August not a hog Assembly o f the State o f Oregon en- The man who gets ahead in the owing to the fact that the acre- had a touch of St. Anthony’s
Tias’ b&Ml imported into this State, titled An A ct for the General Law for World is he who tackles a job age is less because of summer dance. Talk with him awhile,
This is the encouraging news the Incorporation o f Cities and Towns and geejj jfc tb ro u g h to tbe fjnisb> fallowing, reports received by and yo u will discover that he had
made public the last week by C. office of-the s l r e t a r T o f ’ s u t e Febru- He is not constantly changing the Business Men’s Association ;made a fa‘ ln,e of every<-hi"K he
. .. .
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ever tried (except being disagree
'G. Colt, head of the Union Meat a r ^ .
the proposed boundaries his plans.
When he starts to indicate
a yield per acre t hat! . LI_,
, • .,
. . .
able) and nine times out of ten
Company, Portland, who says 0f such tnuhihipal corporation being' build a house or a hen coop, he will break
all records for this !
Oregon farmers are going exten- particularly described as follows, to- knows what he wants and gets section.
he is dependent upon the public
for
favors or support; you will
sively into the business of live wit=
i just that, in spite of all obstacles. I
of the
the ur__
. ,
,
| " E.
• “ H. • ‘ French,
i e h u i , president
(„ c n iu c r u m
me c
,
Stock raising
! Beginning at the intersection n o o f f the
One (1) Was ever a task seen with loose banking firm of French & Co
*1' m a
peevish,
During 1911, more than half S“ ‘;on
^ tw*e" S* ^ OB*ot M
„ ends on such a man’s farm? To has returned from an automo- Jealous- hatefuI- unreliable, nat-
......
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.
, am! Two (2) Township Two (2) * North
the total number of hogs received (of Rlutge Heven (11) Eagt of the Wil. put off is easy; it grows to be a bile trip to Shaniko, in the south- ure; a man who is always com­
at thp Portland market came lamette Meridian, and the South Bound- habit. and in the end a habit is ern part of this county. He pre- plaining and although he has hut 1
from Nebraska. Last year, th is ary line o f the J. H. Mosier Donation faaru to overcome.—Ex.
¡diets that should the favorable little, if any of his own, one
l nmnher decreased to a remarks- L“n<1 <^ialm ; thence East along the
would imagine to hear him talk j
From Independence comes the co.nidi*iona continue all records that he had a quit claim deed to
ble extent and now it appears south Boundary o f said Donation Claim
broken, farmers who
that Oregon will not need to im- to the West Boundary o f Hail s A ddi- 1 report of bi|( profits in lo^dnbcr*! ^
the eartli and a first claim mort­
.
tion as the same appears on the re- rje8. o ne gr0wer states that he come to the city support the pre­
gage
on Heaven. He knows ev-
port any more pork in order to corded plat in the ortk-e o f the County received $206 from one half acre diction,
feed its own people. On the Clerk o f Wasco County. Oregon; thence last season. While a new indus-
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erybody’s
and wh y ;
The fruit growers are also1 - - - - - business
-
other hand, we may goon be in South along the West Boundary o f try, Polk county people are go- looking forward t
o
C
shouldn' t he? He has none of
a harvest of
position to make substantial *,id H*il'* A(Wi‘ ion
Southwest jng
ing into tbe
the business
1
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s~:—
1
K
nusiness
raising
record-breaking
crops of cher- his own to take up his time. Such
i .
shipments ouUide the state.
; ? ™ rr
thenc? Eaat. “ lon* ^ loganberries extensively.
1GY7”
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‘' T , 1'I people, like mosquitos, were not
+
rie«, peaches, pears, apples,
M r.
Colt s u b m itte d fig u r e s Addition to the
quarter section
w ill u «..
,,
, .. ! created in vain, perhaps, but one
a show of prunes, grapes and other fruits. _. __ .
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,
.1
S h o w in g th a t th e liv e s to c k Indus- comer between Section» One
( l ) 1 hta> t0n w , l l h a ' e
1 fact remains staple, they do not;
fine
horses
tomorrow.
Prizes
are
Several
hundred
acres
of
cher-
try in O r e _
g o n IS h v e tim es _
g r e a t- _______
and Tw elve
«12»; ___________
thence
F.aat
’ add materially to the pleasures
er than wheat, wool and dairy to th. center ot Moaier CW k ; thenc. offered in all classes, and th e r e , nes will come into bearing this Gf conducting legitimate busi- 1
'products Combined.
down *tre»m along the center o f »»id will be s|K»rts and games.
year.
rwM.
,
Supply Co.
Hood River, Ore.
a n d 1 'Supplies.
wort h of
electricity
•MH d otiie
e v e rage
washing
for a family
of six.
Ta at t h e
T k o r In you r
• wa hom i
18 DAYS
W h a t pleasant memories are
associated w ith the w ord grill!
Mem ories o f the cosy grill-room, the savory
viands and the happy tete-a-tetes, or rollicking
parties.
Grill is the magic word in cookery, and—
The G-E Radiant
Electric Grill
Is the magic device in electric cooking.'
Here in a single handy little device you
have a toaster, broiler^tew pan, water heater,
frying pan and griddle for baking pan cakes.
L ik e all electric cooking devices it is read) far U f tn
m instant, and two or more kinda o f cooking such as
broilirtg’ ami frying, or toasting and stewing etc , can
be done at the same time.
Right on the dining room
table too, 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
er
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
C o .