Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 25, 1913, Image 1

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    ADVERTISING RA I ES
.PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
P rofessional C ard«.
On** !H|U«rv. . .
H. c . KIBBEE. Proprietor
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INSECTS » M i : JRiaUNE :iu ¿PftÄY
MOSIEU. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
VOL. V
BANK ROBBERS CAUGHT
ot
H a lt!
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South
iiouiid ry
q uarter at lion
Atleiiiioil to
th •
One
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corn er betw een S ection s
tin­
am! T w elv e
( 12 ) ;
“ Postoffiee Whitey” and “ Man-
In some o f the apple uro win IT
sections of the stateof Washing- lloba F r t; u c ,’ y ’ ” lhe t" ora®r: Im " to the center o f M >sier Creek; thence
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cjp n plicated in the attempted l obhei > down stream along the center *»i »kid
toli the growers
of the Mosier Valley -Bank tlnee Music Crook t o the South Boundary o f
that the lime-aud-ttulplnir solu
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. ; week's ago, were apprehended at J. H. Mosier Donation l«and (.’lain»;
tion which is used as a spray to!
ü. . thence Past to the- Southeast Corner o f i
1,0
destroy
the San Jwse scale ‘he- Sl>‘vkane lasL Saturday. Slier- saiil Donation Claim; tluuice North
effective
Levi Chrisman was notified by along; the Hast Boundary ol’ suit! Dona­
comes less »r.»i less
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! the authorities at Spokane that tion-C1 aim to the North Boundary
'every rear. As a great ami re-, . . .
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.• they had arrested two men who the Oregon-W ashington It ail road <&
munenifeiv© irulu&ttN
y «€U6iiu8 toi
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Navigation Company’ » right o f win ;
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,,, , answered the description sent l)j them e Southwesterly along thi* North
rts continuel! e-xtstence upon
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„ . „ „ o Chrisman, and were holding them { Boundary o f said right o f way to where
keening down the insect and
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Chris-
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, for identification :Sheriff u
. n . - ; the same intersects the center o f Itock
parasitic pests which |«ey upon
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Ulan went to Spokane and Creek: thence Southerly .
tl
K
man
the trees and the trail, the ^ brought the two men hack with center ,,f channel o f >»id K- ' •
chardists have keen much d i -
ft is 8aid thal young i
^
Corner o f the .I. U. .•losier lJor.M.an
Jturhed by the situation and have
Schoonover, who was also mixed Laiul chlilll. th, | . ; a8t
s,.litii-
«oughtXu firid not only a more
u p in the robbery, has identified west corner o f said Mosul- i onu-
‘destructive spray for their trees,
tiiein as the ones who were here tion Claim; thence K.ist ,u. . ; tlmi
but also the cause of the gradual and with whom he worked to South Boundary th ereof to the p o d o f
.failnre in efficiency o f -the solu- '
beginning, all o f said territory com- (
prised within said boundaries being in
¡tion winch formerly seemed en- ° ' a '* le sa *7 . . . . . .
iirelv adequate. A careful and . l h *»onw dm itted their iden-j the county o f Wasco and s i,t
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. tit V, b a t claim that they dul not gull, anul-the num ber o f umal;iiai»i> ol
«cieililfac study ot the s u b j e c t ^ tQ M o - # r a t t h a t o r a n y ^ , i . t c ,i,o r y herein
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appears to estaMish the curious i Qthfcr tjme In order to estab-: corp ora ted b, inK as nearly , can h.-
'fact that spray ing f-ev scale has
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. i a scertain ed, tw o hundred.
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,, i lish the fact that these men had
developed a race ot
bugs
C. G. Nichol
been seen in Moflier on the night Jas- E-
'which is becomingimmune-to the
J. E. Johnson
H. M. W est
of the attempted robbery, . Sher- , R. M. lioM
1). W Hudson
action of -the lirue-and-suiphur
iff Chrisman, accompanied hy - c H 1)ul>sluort.
E. !.. Root
aôlütion.
Ralph Gibbons, Chief >of Police b . A Walker
K. W. Evans
Scientists . assert that this im- 1 o f The .Dalles, came down on ! H. 0. Kibbee
S. F. (ìoss
David Robinson
¡munity is the result of the i epro-- Y\r€dl)eS(jQy ¿and found several ,las- t'berry
Mr». Alien (Mn i- -\
duction o f the hardier individu- |)eJ.sotMi wboithought they wouid L
.''T.1.,
li \V. Sin'|#‘'nn
als of the scale which survive
a[,;e to recognize the men who j] m . i^tmee
W. A. Huabands
the toxic action of tlie spray and were geen |iere on the night in | y. E. Franci:,co
I). I*. Alieni
Lreed sirccessi ve generations ( qUestjon, and they will go to ! C. S. Bailey
Fannie K. Strykcr
C. A. Spariing
•with an increasing tendency to ' TheDaUeg lod&y for that pul- ! E. A. Race
Ralph A. Waltera
survive, tin each generation all ___
A J ICvans
pose.
Loduska Cbown
J N. M osier
ibut the Strongest yiéhl to the
C. A. Allington
C. H. D avenport
.pressure of unfavorable environ-j
B. W. Veliteli
Slumber Island
J. T. D avenport
iment, and each generation sliows
Mrs. Gertrude Artbui
W . E. Cliown
Mrs. Rulli Graham
■-the slowly cumulative effect
[By ye editor-’* lO-year-uld daughter.] 1‘ . L. A rth u r
Mrs. Berlini Johnson
John W ellh srg
<thie natural selection.
A
new
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Away to-Sluaihar Islanil
Anna U, Mcl.am-
Lee W . K ittell
type, and practically a new spe- j The ,ittJe thoUghto wiii K«.
Agnes H. Johnson
J. E. Goffuian
-cies of scale, gradually heeome.5| When-rthe Sand Man opens his bag of Guy Q. S tryker
Drusilia E. W est
^differentiated and fixed.
“j
dust
Robert Hardwick
E. M. Strauss
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Ami takes out a handful to-throw.
LflAILROAD KUXES MOBE CONCESSIONS
; Tile little head on tile pillow
Is wrapped in slumber deep;
I Then aw ay to Slu m ber island
H. C. Clark .
W . A . Marsh
J. A . Camp
<). E. Wilson
E. F. M uldlosw art
FRIDAY. APRII. 25. 1913
NO. 8
H. M. W EST
Mosier,
TH AT T K E R E / 5 A STORE
/NTH IS TCMA WHERE
YOU VONT GET FOOLED
BUT-M ill GET GOOD plump
Dealer in
VALUES FOR Y O U R
Hay, Grain and Feed
All
Kinds
Sole Agents for
Shady Crook Dairy Feed
m
craræa
Ik
if
MITE
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Rang« Eleven (41) East o f t-h#» Wii-
Fhat
F'ai !♦*«!* * *
w h e re
v i*
h iv«*
|*oath Boondary o f said V om M
---------------- f trf the W est Bourwtary o f Halt’ s Addi
os
Claim a ffa ir s ma> Iw c o m *.
C o m e d y , in
the guise of Bridget O ' R a ffe r ty ,
The Columbia River ts behind ltion *» the same appears on' the re-(tends to alleviate the near trag-
^time this year in rising owing
pl*t ’ n th« office of the Countj e,jy ()f Victor’ s love affair.
*U> the late spring, but it is w m -ls<Ajth aIofig. ^ W<wt
of
Reserved seats on sale At Ar­
ming and the bottoms will soon b e ! ^ d Hail’s Addition to the Southwest, thlir & Bort’ s llrilg Store
i C o m e r th ereof 1 thetic« L ast «long the
►Asoded.
Curtain, tk ló.
OR
ANY OTHER MONTH, BUT
DAY S
OUT
OF
THE YEAR.
THAT S
ALL.
Co.,
N idiot
M o
COME. -SEE
OREGON
s ie r
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LU M B E R and
FUEL
V. C. Youug
II. M. Lande*
APRIL
W'HAT WE ’ VE GOT FoR YOU.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Retailers of
IN
IN GIVING THEM GOOD VALUE AND GOOD GOODi
j
A. F. l.ockwood
G. O. Burrov.s
Lei's '-tamette Meridian, an«f the South Bound
<(p|M,rlunity of seeing how
ctean ' *ry Une of the J. H. Ifesier Donation , trnly ta| R M a man’ s household
Ltud Ckimi thcfic® Esst '•long tht* >
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j« x « l WiTH HP'.««* jfc»*«iA*
WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN FOOLING OUR. CUJ To M-
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j Electric
Coming" !
*W e o d ^ R t'tt) g e t th e
V
^ Horse Feed
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•done in t w o flays a t m o s t.
4 d o it. W e wartt to b e - a s
z «a Am* npicrhhf^rn
a s o u r n e ig n w to s.
m oney
BUSIER BK0VN
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"Further concessions have been • its fan cies th ere to reap,
C . O . B u r r o w s , m g r .
S ta te o f O regon )
made by the railroad along the xh ea le^ p y little eyelids
C ou nty o f W a sco ) 88
route o f the Columbia River! A re drooped o ’ er eyes o f brow n ,
MOSIER
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ORE. j
I, Jam es E. Cole, being first, duly
iroad and the most difficult e n - 1 Aml a «w e t ter, d ea rer cherub
You could not find in town.
sw orn, say that I am personally a c ­
gineering problem on that |ior-
quainted with all o f llie persons who
tion efethe road that lies in Mult-!
h av e signed the fo re g o in g petition, and
nomali ceounty has been eJimi-
that I personally know that their si ■-
t-n. ;
¡"NOTICE
j natures tiiereon are gen uin e, and that
nated.
In
Uusmest
Homi
River
I
! T o -^L l l W k p m i t t w a y C o n c e r n :
they £uv qualified e » tors a n d r si-lent*
W. F. LARA W A Y
50 Years
- Oregon
At tbelÖ-mile post, at Oneon-j
j
Notice is hereby given by t h e within the lim its o f said propos. d in-
Jta Gorge, tlie coun-ty had deter­
cor|ioration.
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is a Jcw t-ier and O pliciun o f many y u u s oxpi-rn ncc.
mined to construct a trestle to l,eraons who8e na,,,es art! sub-
J am ks E. C o l s .
I
f
you
have
a
-‘
liick”
tim
e-piece,
be
can
cu
re
it.
fi
■ carry the road above the railroad j 8»r,bed to U'e ^et'tlon here,naJf- Subscribed and sworn to b e fo r e m
I f you have eve trouble, he can co rre c t it by fitting you
tracks at the points where the Iter
forth and he^t;>«n';exed. I this 7th day o f April, lfMU.
i
with proper lenses.
cliffs come down so near to theltl,at the undersigned will-pre-
H. G. K ib b k k ,
I f you have je w e lr y o f any k in d to rep air, he can do it.
N otary Public for O regon.
I f you w ant new je w e lr y o f any kind, he has it.
river as not to leave sufficient sent t0 the Count/ ? ' ,upt ,if lhe
space for the wagon road and State of Oregon for YVaseo Conn- , t Sc-al]
I f you w ant ANYTHING in his line, he is the man tuconsult.
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His prices are rig h t and so in. his w ork.
Jthe rails. This trestle would
*t .the County Courtroomim
Have cost the county $10,000 and , Dalles City, Wasco County Ore- j
P A T R O N IZ E H IM A N D B E C O N V I N C E D
»nnM
» « been
iM n permanent.
npvm.n.ni ; W
on Wednesday,'the
7th . nay
would sni
not h
have
,
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■5-
Sk eg-
«.*6. ■T-'Zt
i^Kr. -Oer
The new proposition submitted ^ May*, 19L3’
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fbv the railroad *is to yield its ^ r e g u l a r May 1913, -term of
Saturday eveu-ng, April id h , .
"preunt roadbed ' t o ’ the comity ' « « Ç ’Courl, at 10:00 o clock hi (which, according to the rhen-
A F t K t DINNER
and to move its tracks ortt onl« a
ta 'en,i" " 1 o f sa,<1 ,day; lhe dap- is tomorrow night) the
mew fill, yet to be made. It re- tolIown»hr Petition tor the Incor- Gilley Vaudeville Company will
‘ try One o f o j fanio iB ciga rs ami
‘ quires that the county shall pay PoraÜon o f the City of Mosier in put on their production at the
ytfur fiijoyment will be complete.
the expenses o f re-locating tte said Wasco County, Oregon, to-j Mosier Opera House.
With the first puff “ the cares that
| Two famous comedians, Pat
'tracks* but 'this 'is estimated at wit:
infest the day will fold their tents
is S X s V a r c ily “ more 'th'U half IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ;«nd Isaac, have been secured for
like the Arabs and silently steal
•of the expense o f the trestle.
THE STATE OF OREGON the e v e n in g -« a scream” ’ from
»■“ -
aw ay.” Poetic, hut true in every
êtaft to finish.
The county also will be compelled
FOR WASCO COUNTY.
respect. Try it.
Tlie soothing music o f the
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»toconstruct a short tunnel,about tln the Matter of the Petition for
S. K. FRANCISCO,
-60 feet long, but the expense- the Incorporation of the City Ortley Quartette will he grate­
fully
received
after
the
preced­
Proprietor “ Tlllfi O A K S .“
¡will be small in comparison with
of Mosier, in Wasco County,
ing events.
'the estimate for'the other work. , Oregon.
The violent deaths of “ The
“ This re another evidence that To The Honorable County Court
Villain’ ’ and his victims in “ The
President Farrell meant what he
¡n and for Wasco County, Ore-
Easy to W ed .
Mao Four Legs Anynow.
Author,” are sad and heart
The man who writes to ask If he cllo
said when he told Us he would ^
I'holIlM h.-id ilef-tded to fflve up lhe
“ rendering.”
s|H)rtiiii! life mid settle down to fnrm- marrv on St» a week has wasted Ink.
do aU he could to help us build j We>i th^ ndersi|pied> qualified cleCt.
i tf course he can
The Miser experiences a cruel Inc slid wiim now* liiiytng h cow .
the road,
says Judge Cleeton.
residing within the limit* o f the
Two dollars will secure a tasty li­
••Now. here's ii r o w ." wiid lhe ngenL
disappointment
in
not
finding
“ At every difficult point along hereinafter proposed municipal corpo­
"thill I cun highly recommend to you cense. *!"> will square the preacher, and
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‘ the route the railroad has ration, as'ti*r*inofter described, do re- . i the gems he seeks, but you for- She Ims w on severul (irl/.es nt ourcoun there will he a dollar left for a modest
wedding tireakfust.
fair, and'
made concessions that have as- spectfully pray your Honorable Body get his troubles in the brilliancy ty "lienhlly?
And I lien?
"
said
CHollte.
looklmt
the
that all o f th it portion o f rhe‘ sa id : 0f a silver tongued orator in a
llh. well, that’s not the question.—
•toniahed us by their generosity.
nnlinnl over iidinirlncly. "Hr trottlns
County o f Wasco and State of Oregon, m o g j “ impassioned appeal. ”
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
or steeplechase?"—Harper's Weekly.
IW ebave got all the b est1 o f it hsreinaftermore particularly described, i
Mrs. Jarley’s Wax “ Figger”
¿and are elated at the prospect o f may be incorporated as a" municipal
C / n ic a l F o re sig h t.
G enius.
»getting the highway built SO corporation with the name and style of Show is the grealest-ever exhib­
'That I h >> of yours may lie president
At his dlls In Biarritz Snrnsnte. the
‘ easily.’ »— Hooti River News.
‘ ,he
of Mo*ier-” und" th*; Pr<" ited before the known or im great musician, wa* once called » gen­ of the United State* some day."
! visions Of wn Act o f the Legislative known world.
“ Maytan” assented Farmer Comtos-
ius liy a fa molls critic. But Sarasate
*el "B ut the chances are that he'll be
* ‘ *
1 Assembly o f the State o f Oregon en-
The color and gaiety o f the frowned end shook his head
"A geiilusr’ he said
"F or thirty- one of the fellows who think they sre
ttow about that clean-up day, ‘ titled An Act for the General 1-aw for Orient are truly |Mirlrayed by
seven years I've practiced fourteen lucky If they get ap|Ki1nti-d to be post­
shall we have i t ? Therecertain-[th* Incorporation o f C it.*, and To* y
Geisha Girls in L e w
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...
im the State of Oregon, filed in the'tne u a i n i j u ei.siia u i n s in i m < ii hours a day. arid now they call me masters.” —Washington fltar.
Kentnar*
Gy must be enough p u h k c -s p m t -^ ,. of the s ^ reUiyof SUte Febru-! charming a^.
All Beneath Her.
‘ ed citizens in town to g it out and
i8S»3, the proposed boundaries
In th e act, “ Stung,” the audi
Clara—f>o vou think you could brim,
It Reminded Him.
'gi ve the town ;a good scrubbing o f such municipal corporation being ence js taught the truth of the
“The dew Is fulling, she said. “ Let yourself to marry a man your intellec­
■•once a year. Why, it’s going to .»»artieu l^y d^cribed « f o l l o w , , to- o|d |)rttVer|,f *-A ,Mirnt chi|,, ns im in liefore It settles."
tual Inferior? Lydia I suppoaa I shall
“ Y e s " he answered, hut a worried have to — London Opinion.
»take the people of Hood River a
u should heed the fire.”
iM>k stole Into hi« fnce Little did she
"whole weektoclean up. and they
Begmnmg at the ia tm e ttio n i f the
i
residence is o l dream that with him many dues were
A fool at forty will never be w lse .-
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! Section line between Sections One
(1)
1 ,le piece u* res i s a n u
is, oi
•are not ^««CTl VCOry dirty people, sndx wo ( 2 ) Township Two <2) North (AHirse, the sketch, “ The Scheme fnlllnc and »nat he this utterly unable Iri“h Proverb
4 e it h e r ,
paid fo r b e fo r e atHiiavit* are furniahed.
R E U O L V fD
Oregon
Of
to the* party oriiering thorn. at lu m i ratea, and
to settle
Magazine of t'un.
The Result.
“ What , - pis the result of that popo-
arln contest?"
"It «polled the dispositions of a
w h o l e n»t of fellows who thought they
• lc.•hl to have woo the prize" Waab-
tugtou Siar
Here Is the plr>-e now Is the time, for
the vert ls*s| work of which we are
• apatite
W isdom and L ove.
flow sha I we help the (tfe of fho
future?
fllnitdy by purting wisdom
! * nd love Into mir own life and Into
miman affairs. All genuine virtue Is
vital and vitalizing
It carries In It
the power of Hod to conquer evil and
j establish righteousness
It Is a living
-eed. holding In Itself Interminable
hnrvests of Its own kind. Planted In
human society. It will h»-*r fruits of
j welfare through the centuries. Onirica
1 li. Ames.
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Dealers in all kinds o f
“ W hat’s the matter. Smith? You
look all to the bad I
W ell, I’ll tell you. Things are upset
at home. The kid’s sick — wife
worn out. V rankly, I’m up against
it Simply cannot get any help.
Y ou fw li . trying to do all the work?
Yes—and the washing, too.
Well, tlie washing isn't so Izard.
It isn't! W h y tVu'a the longest,
harden day's work she does.
D o you mean to say that you have
electric light' and not u Thor E lec­
tric W ashing Machine 1
A Thor?
Sure! Cot afte»- that now. Don't
let your wiíe break her back over
a wash board. Got her a Thor
Electric Washer quick."
Electrical Apparatus
3 Cents
Wiring &
Supply Co.
Hood River. Ore.
and Supplies.
w o r th o i
elect* ic iiy
will c!<: Uio
average
wa » hi n g
furai.» only
of
FREE
Telephone
1 od * y for one.
»MMMMM//W/
Uneasy
Lies the Head
l
o f him whose house has no porch lamp. W hy
worry about midnight marauders when it is so
well known that burglars fear babies and
lamps more than dogs and pistols ?
They strictly avoid houses having elec­
tric lights— particularly porch lamps And
the annals o f crime show that such houses
are rarely if ever burglarized.
Have your house wired at once for electric
service, and then you’ ll fully appreciate the
feeling o f absolute safety afforded by a brillian8
Edison Mazda Porch Lamp.
Let us submit an estimate to wire your house.
Y ou ’ll be astonished at the mod­
erate cost
P a c i f i c P o w e r a L ig h t C o .
" A L W A Y S AT Y O l'K S E R V IC E .”
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