Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 01, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING RATES
BY
F l HSCRII’ VIUN KATHS
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H. -C. IvIBBEE. Pior^stor
ior earn insertion.
imitter Ma#<:h li’ R*’'*' at
the poat-olHee at Allait r, Oretrou, under t**^Aet of
March 5. \S7i.
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Le^ ai advertisenietitH w ill in a ll c a g e s 'b e ch a rg e d
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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1.
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The Knst li.tlf of the Northwest
1 .lived
and written,
during
the Quarter (h}N\V ;),
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. . th\vt st Quar-
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f ast yt?ar. ot a 1 Heine Hl^ll- Ler w{ th,. Northeast Quarter ( SWi
w av,” running, in Oregon, from NK; >, and the Nrtrtlien-t Quarter of
Fortland up the Columbia River the Soirthwest Quat .'rN K vsw ■,) of
to The Dalles, thence traversing ^ tion Seven <7> in Township Six (tit
We received the follov.'mg let­
.
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j .. Soath of Kanire Sixteen (16) East o f
eastern aiu!
Centro I Oregon lift« the
. Will*
... .. netie
. Meridian,
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or so mufm
t e r this week from Charles H.
(
nil
lOmia.
e
am
iltll.
the
ex-
sfl(|
pr0|
,ej.lv
as will
will satisfy
satisfy said
o
f
said
propeMy
as
«Davis, president of the National
tT road buiidtr ;tnd the father j u<1jiuu*nt ami decree, with costs ami
I
-Highway« Association
which
of good roads in the "Pacific accruing casts.
■will l»c o f nr eat interest to every
Northwest stales that the pro­ Said propefiy will lie sold-suhjtct to!
one who believes in good roads
eonfirmation and redemption, as by lav
posed road up the Gohrmlna requir- ii.
and their absolute necessity for
would he. from a scenic view­
.'the development and prosperity
Dated at Dalit's City, Oregon, this
point. the most wonderful and 21st ilay o f Jaly, 1912.
• o f the country:
beautiful route in the United
L e v i CH k is m a n ,
South Yarmouth, Mass.,
Sheriff o f Wasco Comity, Oregon.
States, and would attract thou-
duly 24. 1912.
-Kathte o f tourists from this coun­
try and abroad. From a money
E ditor B ulletin ,
SIM M O N S .
Standpoint, Mr. Hill claims that
Mosier, Oregon-
a better road eotild he built and
Ir ttie-Circuit Court o f the State o f
Dear Sir:—
Mr. A. I.. Westgard, Vice- maintained cheaper than anv Oregon, for Waseo County.
President o f the National High- other route. Mudi work has al- fclLizABi.Tr* H. S tklictbu ,
i
Plaintitr,
y/ays AssociaUon, will shortly read-v br!' n ‘’ « "e «>" l,u* »utamo-
VF.
mobile
m
id
between
Portland
■ pass through yeur city on his
G iùrge strektbu .
17,000 mile ‘ trip by motor-car, and Hood River. It would nut
De feints tit.
require
a
great
amount.of
money
which lie is taking under tin?
¿auspices o f this Association, in to finish (he river road from Mo- To (:,'orR'e stiv,'-,“r- defendant above
the interest of Good Roads Ev­ «ier to The Dalles. The road lie-
River and Mosier b . the Name o f the State o f Oregon
erywhere. In his ride through tween i ^ Hood
_ a .i
i
. -Yau are hereby required-to appear and
•Utah he was accompanied part can b e vastly improved a s to . i n s w t ,r t h e ,.oni|)^ i nt f,ied against you
*of the way by Governor Spry, ftiatie, and about 90 miles o f one,in the above entitled suit within six
-and while in Nevada was joined o f the finest pleasure drives in weeks from the date of -the first puhli- ■
by Governor Oddie. This trip 'tlre-vvoirld will he completed—a [cation of this notice, if y«u fail so to
—.................. and answer eaiil complaint,
Ig is creating wide in- |ink connecting North west Wash-
he is taking
tiff will apply to the Court for the
• terest ever, ■ywhere, as-every city, -r,fciton ami British ( ohm: b:a w ith. r.qjr q
demanded in her raid complaint.
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soutb *tnd
aud east
l ast o i f us.
m,
Town and imntlel
is anxious to the states south
us,
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■The-relief
demanded is a decree
of
■share in The good werk that llr- 11 totiving tin i* e.-itei n end -.t a divorce furevrr dissolving the bonds of
National Highway« Association transcontinental higiway.
¡.matrimony now existing hetwio,. you
fis planning to do. Good roads
From a tourist standpoint a,!‘h,ll1e. |,la' 1 .<Ml a,"‘l 'l'*1 Bl"’' l,e *ier
mit ted to resume tier form er name.
•ail over the country mean devel- alone, such a highway east and
This summons is served upon you by
■opinent all along the line.
west till u Olegon would he worth publication by order ofJHonorable W.
many thousands o f dollars year- 1». Bradshaw, Judge of the above en- *
Yours very truly,
!y, and from a commercial stand- titled court, by order.made and entered
■C harles H. D avis ,
point it would be of even greater ol>
and published in tlie
President.
benefit.
Arguments Tn favor M««er Ib.diem, a.*d .,|,e date of lint |
Of A. L. Westgard, ‘ .‘ Hie man
■of many miles,” the National •ot tins read are not necessary to lhe (li,t„ ttf )aat pupp^tion August
prove what is patent to all. We 29. I9;n
Highways Association writes:
J ohn g w i n ,
Pleasure-
‘ ‘ Every eu-tomi-hilist (and, for need the highway.
Ationn ' for Plain,iff.
seekers
demand
it,
business
de
that matter, every prosperous
Tarmer) in the United Stales mands it. Pleasure can afford
NOTICK
¡knows the name o f A. L. West­ 'it and bus;ness-can't afford-to do
Therefore every
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ward, than whom few if any men without it.
W
ESTSIURb ill SflOi PISS
TH
RU H
OSIER
torh«- party uiuenn* them, at ieKal rates, and
NO. 22
pnitj tor b e fo re a ffid a vit* a re 'fu rn ih h e d .
R E J ’O L V E D !
The Only Substitute
THAT IT IS BETTER,To C o br,R E -
FOOTED t h a n To W e a r B a d S hoes
IT IS o u n DUTY To WEAR GOOD
FOR
clo th e : ^
c
Green Pasture
W
6£C a v 5 e
we ha ke better ,
IMPREJAlONJ AMD EARN MoRE MONE Y
’ (jOOD CLOTHE«* ¿MOULD C o MMENCFA t
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IS
th e f e e t .
P o o r » s h o e s
w d S tockings
y
w o n t fool a n y one n o t e v e n
V
¡ fe e t
II L
Y o u r .
bu ster . b r o w n
.
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Shady Brook Dairy
-$2500 Per Ton
For Sale By
• fe e s ,
"
Hay Grain Feed
Mosier.
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YOU HAVE HEARD O f THE HOU'JE BUILT ON THE
1 ¿ A ND— OF HOW, WHEN IT CAME To THE TEJT,
til TOPPLED OVER BECAUSE -IT HAD No FOUNDA­
TION. DON T YOU THINK YOU W A N T T o BUILD
Oregon
-<s-
-« a YoUR APPEARANCE ON A GOOD-LOOKING, G O O D -
F E tL lN G . GOCD-Wt-ARINc. F A I R OF J H O E J S o
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1913
Cementi
‘ YOUR XvPPE'ARAN’CE WON’ T FALL DOWN? WE
C A R R Y JHoEG WITH A REPUTATION.
THF-PE
5HOLJ LOOK WELL, • FEEL WELL. W E A R WELL.
LET U S S H O W YOU.
& Co.,
Brick
Plaster
M
O
o s ie r
r e ç » o n
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Tfim-A-Lum Lumber
E.
A . R A C E , M G ft .
"have traveled more by means of citizen, every town, every conn- To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
r.,, . . . .
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motor-car.
Always identified ty should be enthusiastic m the
r he tolrovving- is a copy of No- »
MOSIER
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ORE.
"with the good roads movement, support o f the movement for a tice that will I k 1 served upon you
and having done more than any highway up the Columbia, and by your-Road Supervisor if you
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•other one man to make inter- for ‘ ‘BetterRoads Everywhere,” have upon your premises any of
■state touring possible. Mr. West­ which i-s Mr. Westgard’s slogan. the noxious weeds-named in the
gard has just accepted the posi­ Turn out and meet this ‘ ‘man of; section following:
\p
‘Xe -?* -U
- ä » “* îa- ai <•.
many miles” when In' -comes*to
tion o f •Vice-President and Di-
Jm M b si ness
You ir:t‘ hen-hy r.otrtU-d to remove
Hou-1 Hiver $
50 * ) ears
W. F. LARA WA Y
• Orinimi i
rector Transcontinental High­ Mosier and encourage him in his saul nftxion. weed frohi i*«’d premmu *
wor a,,i ieat t) somet.ling about Wdthin ten dav.i of llie il*te «f *lies« r-
ways ol the National Hightag.vs
I vice of t ills uokice itjion you, and if the
ts a Jeweler amt Ofditfiair o f many years ex pi ricuce.
Association, in order tliat hie roails.
____ , m __________________ 1 '» m e i-< not so removed -the under-
II you have a ‘■'kick’ ’ time-piece, he can cur«* it.
work for Good Roads Every­
|•signed will immediately proceed* in re-
-1C you have <*ye trouble, he can correi*! 'it by tilting , you
where may receive the greatest
It is prohahle th a t L)an J , M a -'la t io n th erel-oasis provided* in Chapter
with f»roper lenses.
n
aid and have the fullest possible larkey, president of the State 159f hi the session*law*-of 19K: »f the {
If you have jew elry o f any Mud* to re| iiîr, ht « un <» il.
i f you want new, jew elry é f any hind, he bus it.
scope.
Senate, will appoint R. R. But- stute of Oregon, «eeti*.» 6*tei thereof , |
'is as follow-s:
If
you want ANYTH LEG in id» line, he is the man to consult.
‘ ‘To the responsibilities and 1er, o f Wasco county, ami I. N.
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Section 6464. If any person, persons
•IWs prices are right amt so is his work.
requirements
of his new 1 position Dav.
Multnomah
.• owners, p ossissin
1 g or
«
1
* “ •' ’ of Iin
m im iiia n t countv
u u m y , i to
n , or eorpoiation
Mr. M escgard brings a most Ull- the Celilo commission.
having care orvefcarge of any-land or
P A T R O N I7 E ; H IM A N D B E C O N V I N C E D J
'usual equipment. To say that
> land*, impvnved or un-inif it>ved, tn-
t closed 'o r nn^ncla-fd, i . j t.,is Stai.<*,
he has crossed the continent
^haal knowiupciy |s*rmit or Miiffer any
'from ore an‘t*o ocean six times in
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SATE. Russian th irl1* , Canada i hi-tl«* or ( hi
■an automobile and three times
NO OBJECTION’S
lies«* thist’u or si.svmdrium aUiftir.uiii
•from north to south is to give Ill the Circuit Court o f -the Stilt« o f (ciiiki! whi ;«1 4 »v Mim IUn mustard),
I-KOM THE WIFE
!but a faint idea o f hit' knowledge Orsgon. for vVtuto County.
| fork*;• bur (known « m
s the dagger roek
about
smoking
in the house i
j elbur), utriij lox argentia (called the* j
-«of load conditions and his expe- M ks . R. A. H o » h a l e .
the
cigars
come
from here. In
silver salt l.fc ;h), to g row up then on,
Plaintiff
Tience as a tourist, a pathfinder,
vs.
m upon a road-or hltfhwa\ a<FJ,ni r
deed,
they
are
so
fragrant tha
-and a maker of road maps. * *
EDWAHO LdlSO AND llfllfc WlLMoUBtH, sai l I* n h , and's ifT* t san,' t .sta .
women
often
urge
their hus­
“ l t i s obvious that the enor-
D efendants . until its bloom falls or its seer ; b j(in
bands
to
smoke.
Try
one o
’ mous experience in <aetua! travel
to form, such person, persons or corpo
By virtue nf an execution, clecrfc.-and
them
today
and
take
it
from
over hundreds and thousands of on ler-of sale, duly lasued otU of, and • ralioirshall he^O iH yof a mist 1 e.m<*anor,
us,
all
your
smoke
troubles
will
ami-upon
conviction
•
t.h^n-of
shall,
for
miles of roads is worth any under-the seal o f ’ the Circuit Court, of
the first offense, I>«* lined not- loss than
be
ended.
the
State
o
f
Oregon,
for
tlie
County
o
f
'quantity o f
book knowledge
f 10/
$10 nor more than ^50, a:ul for th«* sec
S. H. FRANCISCO,
when it. comes'lo a consideration W asco, to-a * ;tlrec,ed, and dated the oud and eath sulnaqiieiit <nTen.se not
21st day-bf July,-IMS, -upon a *<• cree
I’ropriHor “ TIIK O A K S .”
o f the highways o f the United
h’ss than $25 nor more than $ 100 . «aid
for tlie foreclosure o f a certain »nort-
Stmes. Mr. Westgard possesses gagv and juilgm* nt. rendered and en fines to tie recovered, with coatsMi i an
• knowledge which he cannot put tered in said Circuit Court on the "14th action to he brought, in the name o f the
upon paper; experience in roa<i day o f July, 1914, in the above entitled State o f Oregon, for tin* us«- ami bene­
fit o f the,geimral fund o f the county
BASEBALL SUPPLIES
work which cannot he purchased 1ca",e> favor o f tflH plaintiff, amt where the offense is committed, and
or found elsewhere. He knows w "™1*h" d‘ f‘‘nd*nt Kllward
such p«*rson, peraoi*« or coi*|Kiration
'
FISHING TACKLE
. i i
, ar judgmertt detitor. ii« the .sum o f
o f coruhtmns not 1>y hearsay, b y Thifteen
(, n 0 o
Dollars, .shall aim» he.liable for all damages sim-
photogt-aplrs, 01 b y a n t ilo g y , hut togther with interest thereon in like tained l»yf the neig;li!>ori'ig land owners
SPORTING GOODS
n sulting fronrsu<’h negledt on the part
by actually haviYg Itecn upon the gold coin at the rate o f eight p. r cent
o f such person, pinions or corporation
S p ot.
He can te ll the dra,ureter per »im im fr»m June 3, T912, an* I ac to extirpate ami destroy such noxioCH
o f the soil, the varieties of roads r,u,n,r int*rMt f,B" m" ' i,f,4r " " Si,; 1 weeds bef«fie ‘ the s;«me shall mature,
14th d*y o f July, 1913, at the same rate
now extant, and the kinds of |gr annum, and thefurtiirr sum o f One to he recovered in an ;ii*Uon a! law in
roads which should be built, in Humtred and Eifty (SlSo.OO) lh.Iiars the Cireflit>Gourt o f *t!n* county where
aimos! any section of the United attorney’ s fees, and for plaintiff’ « costs such lands are located, d us tic« s o f the
IV hch ^Elrall have jurisdiction o f this
States. He can look at a road and disbursements herein taxed at offense.
map of alrm^t any locAiftv and $23 50, and aecrning costs and the costs
This weed has at tail.e<| a large
•of and upon this writ, and eommamling
tell you if it is correct or not; me to make sale o f t!i*- real ^ o p e r t y growth in this locality and a similar
and if not, where it is wrong. embraced ir. eueh decree o f foreclosure notice to this is being served U|»on all
He h a s at first hand a fnrtre inti- and hereinafter described, I will, on persona upon whose lam! the same is
grov ing, ami an immediate conifdiance
mate k n o w l e d g e o f Hie roads o f the 3f,th day o f August, 1913, at ti e w Mi this notice will be o f greatImnefit
this country than any other sin- h ou ru f tw oV ctoek in tlm afternoon
;■ ■ts'»ve you further rostaStK) trouble, i
bai»! tiny, an i at th* front door o f the
SUMMER SCHOOL June 23-Augut 1, 1913
The ( ounty fW irt o f this County
gle inth’ virhial--a knowledg’e in- Gonr.ty Court U ohsc in M alies'tfity,
ha.»
ft»rd!
!,e<i
the
Road
Supervisor»
o
f
creased by his <*T|ieriences while Wn^co GiuÄty, Oregon, aril at |>iil>liu
the tifi .*$us Pistricts <»f th«- (iounty
Twenty-five Instructors‘ Fifty Courses
acting as St»erial Agent for the auction to tho
l*i'tdrr, fo r cesh
v R h copies «»f tlie altove d« scribed No-
Office of Public Roads of the in hand, all the rt^ht. title an«! int^rert tvec. v. it... instructions to serve a copy
whi«*h the defendants, Edward
Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular *
Department of Agricolture.*’
•ii km i ail ,« m ti»*« I Mat have a I For any o f
and Onie W flmoiirth. or either o f them,
t^
*
nor:i»U)-
.veecs
upon
their
premise«
S o much hr an ir.tiialnction of had on the :*r«l day o f .fune. 191/, th«*
Faculty. University Dormitories Open. Board and
«ieaerthed ami natned in the al ove
Mr. Westgard. fife
p jlth fin d p r date o f the
forei-Io^e I h r •
Section fvM-l, and the C o*ft stands
Room at $3.50 per Week. Reduced Railroad Rates.
o f the nation.”
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i*». or whi» h auch defend* *'ta, or any o f
hUc . o f toe Su|>ervisors in the enforce­
'F o r a Conl^let- Illustrated Uatalrgue, Aildress
is, of course, irfcidental, **** d. fondarti her. u . bh\
ment « f'th is law.
;_
or now have, in
as it is inclunt4 , «! ï in l his
itineran : quir^l.
.
F. S. G unning , County Judge.
. . .
...
i.i.i
lowinir dcMerii^d r al
H. ( ’. II oopkr , Commissioner.
btit it will no noubt ìk » int^resiiiK a ,
■ ng *ttu»'
THE REGISTRA R,
F. C. C l a » SKN, Corn mission« r.
to him and of p iS S 'L liijfie a l tm- Oregc to-wit:
A ttest: L. ii. Fox, Cleric.
r
.portance to us. Much has boon
J
“it Pays in the End”
“ T h is is better than g o in g aw ay
to the cou n try and leaving {joor
hubby to sit lon ely and disconsolate
in a h o t city h o m e .”
tLECTMTOG & S T O ii.
Hood River,
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Uneasy
Lies toe Head
of him v ! ios 4 houre has no porch lamp. Why
worry about midnight marauders when it is so
well known that burgLrs tear babies and
lamps more than dogs and pir-tola ?
I hey r.tnct'y a/old houses having elec­
tric lights -particularly porch lamps. And
the annals o f crime show that such houses
arc rarely ii ever burglarized.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
,
Oregon
First National Bank BuiUlin»
Mosier Book Store
.
We handle all styles and
sizes of G-F. Electric Fans—-
The Leaders of the Market.
0
Kuve y ur hou- z wi-cd at once for electric
service, and then you’ ll fully appreciate the
fvefing fit r^'-elutc safety afforded by a brillian*
Edison Mazda Porch 1-amp.
i ct t*s suhm t an estimate to sire vour house.
You II l»c astonished at the mod-
crate
k
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