Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 08, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVERY FRID AY
BY
H. G. KIBBLE. Proprietor
SOUSCRIPTION RATES
Profeaaionml C ards___
jW-OSIER BULLETIN
.per month $ .54
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Bm-ines- l.,cai» w ill be chanced a t 5^cents per line
fo r uuch insertion.
LcKtii advertisements w ill in all cases’ be charged
Bafcerad as second class matier Mardi 1% 19u9 u?
the : m w «• ' • at M «»ier, O re n ««, under the A c t o f
March 3 ,1> <9.
AiH.ES FOR AFRICA
Portland, Ore., A u r . t>.
will Ite world-wide. It will he
the biggest affair that producers
and shippers Ivave ever utilized
to get their product into con­
sumers’ hands. The campaign
will not only call for better ap­
ples ami a more lamest pack, but
wilt tend to eliminate much of
the present expense o f getting
supplies to the consumer. He
willin' asked to purchase them
by the box if able to do so; or,
if not, to purchase them anyway!
The Pacific Northwest has
latuleil its first direct order for
apiries for South Africa, i lie
deal is a biR one and was closed
here this week hy the Novth-
western Emit Exchange through
tlie efforts of its London branch
manager, F. S. A. Maude, who
for over 10 years was connected
in a large way with the Califor­
nia Fruit Exchange.
The order calls for 1200 boxes
o f Jonathan apples and the price,
while not made public, is fully
The County Court, at its regu­
1 KJ'/I over tin* best values se­
lar
session held tips week, grant­
cured for similar varieties and
ed
the
petition o f the citizens of
quality last, season. The order
Mosier
for another election to
was distributed jointly between
incorporate
the town, and the
the Cashmere Fruitgrpwers’ Un­
ion and the Yakima Fruitgrow­ Court has set Sept. 20th next as
election day.
ers’ Exchange.
The first effort to incorporate
The price secured for this fruit
.is f. o. b. shipping point because was defeated l»ecause the boundr
aries were not satisfactory. The
the buyer will have his own rep­
resentative to inspect the boxes. amended boundaries include the
¡Special efforts will he made to overflow land north o f the rail­
have this shipment o f apples ar­ road tracks, to the river at low-
rive at its destination, Johannes­ water. This land belongs to J.
burg, South Africa, in the best N. Mosier and at present has no
possible shape, for the sellers value for building purposes, but.
believe that much business will it will give the town an outlet to
develop after this shipment is the 'river. There is m, doubt
received. The journey La Jo­ o f tlie favorable rfcsiPl o f this
hannesburg is a distance o f about second election, and the citizens
10,655 miles. The shipment will might as well be sorting over the
be made via Montreal. It will available timber for municipal
take about 15 days to land the officers.
apples in the Canadian city and
The Mosier Valley Bank was
an additional 30 will he required
for the journey from there to favored this week by receiving a
fine photograph o f the late J. D.
South Africa.
The sellers are naturally very Brown, president o f the great
much pleased with their initial Hamilton Brown Shoe Co., who
sale direct to the land o f dia­ died May 20th, last. O f special
monds and gold mines, because; moment was the wording accom­
it was made ;n competition with panying the pijoto. Pardon us
Ontario and Nova Scotia inter­ for quoting part o f Mr. Brown’s
ests who have long enjoyed a last words: “ Do not falter, do
not, he discouraged. Y’ou have
monopoly o f this trade.
homes and families to protect.
Since it l>ecame known here
Be faithful to them, he kind, he
that the Northwestern Fruit Ex­
he gentle. Love ye one another.
change ha 1 secured this highly-
Be true to the faithful w ife and
prized order, there have been
those beautiful jewels o f life,
many attempts to secure addi­
your children. Be bet ter ntep,
tional business there-
more Cod-tike men. Believe in
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Cod and ills laws. Look high,
for in this way only can you see
far, and when the fight is over,
To make the apple the most when God whispers tlie story of
popular food product on the mar­ love as He does to all who are
ket, the Northwestern Fruit Ex­ faithful, then shall you be tri­
change of Portland has adopted umphant.”
resolutions calling upon its affili­
ated organizations, representing
Peter Knot! returned Satur­
over 1,000,000 boxes o f fruit, to day from Portland, where he lias
enter an advertising campaign been workir(gTor several month.*".
this season.
Owing to the high pric >s U>at
have ruled for apples a few NOTICE OF S H ER IFF'S SALE.
years ago this product became In the Circuit Court o f the St.it» o f
Oregon, fur Wasco County.
practically a luxury and the
“ average” consumer has scarce­ Mils. U. A. H o rrace ,
Plaintiff
ly known what the fruit tastes1
IS.
like.
The plan o f the Northwestern E d w a r d L o n g a n d O n i e W i l m o u r t h ,
D efend ants .
Fruit. Exchange is to have each
By virtue o f an execution, decree and
o f its affiliated organizations order o f sale, duly iaegied out of, and
place a stamp on each box o f the under tlie seal o f the Circuit Court o f
fruit it ships. These will cost the State o f Oregon, for the County of
one cent each and the entire p ro ­ Wasco, to me directed, and dated the
ceeds will he utilized by the In­ 21st day o f July, 1913, upon a decree
for the foreclosure o f a certain mort­
ternational Apple Shippera* As­
gage and judgment, rendered and en­
sociation to pay for a world-wide tered in said Circuit Court, on tlie 14th
advertising campaign, having day o f July, 1913, in the above entitled
for its only object the eating of cause, in favor o f the plaintiff, and
more apples. The Niirthwestern against the defendant Edward I.ong.
as judgment debtor, in the sum o f
Fruit Exchange not only en­
Thirteen Hundred ($1800.00) Dollars,
dorsed the plans of the Inter­ togther with interest thereon in like
national Apple Shippers’ Asso­ gold coin at the rate o f eight per cent
ciation to advertise the apple, per annum from June 3, 1912, and ac­
but by resolution asked that the cruing interest from and after the said
14th day o f July, 1913, at the same rate
North Pacific Distributors, and
per annum, and »he further sum o f One
other shipping organizations o f Humicd and Fifty ($130.00) Dollars
this section, do likewise.
attorney’s, f* <.», ami for plain tiff’ s costs
It is planned to raise by sale and disbursements herein taxed al
o f these stamps an advertising $23 SO, and accruing cos.ts and the costa
fund o f S25o,000 to expend ti ls o f and U|>on this writ, and commanuing
me to make sale o f the »val property
season alone. Promoters of the embraced in such d* cree o f foreclosure
advertising plan hope by this and hereinafter described, I will, oil
publicity to make all o f Uncle the 30th day o f August, 1913, at the
Sam’s children healthier than hour o f two o'clock jn the afternoon o f
they have ever been» To eat an said day, and at the front door o f the
Count” Court Ilous-* in Dalle» Coy,
apple a day is considered one of Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public
the greatest st"ps toward not on­ auction to the highest bidder, for cash
ly making the public healthy and In hand, all t V right, title ami imprest
keeping it so. but to help the which the defendants, Edward Long
producer all over the country and tlnie WiltlK Ih.or either o f them,
had on tlie 3rd day o f June, 1912, th.
dispose oi his increasing crop.
date o f the It .irtgage foreclosed h. re­
Within a few days a meeting in, or which sin ch dofendaiita, or any o f
of the international Association the defendant# herein, have since ac-
will l>e held when the matter quirrd, or now ve, ir* an ! to thé fcl-
will !>e taken up in detail. The lowing desenlie real property, lying
ng situs •i) in Wasco County,
campaign will not l>e confined to On
to-wit:
tl.c United Mates or Canaria hut
MOSIER WILL VOTE A SM TO INCOR­
PORATE.
TO ADVERTISE TilE APPLE
M0SIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1913
Y0L. V
The
The Lust Half o f the Northwest
Quarter ( E )N W ;), the Southwest Quar­
ter o f the Northeast Quarter ( SW|
NE; ), and the Northeast Quarter » f
the Southwest Quarter (N E ' a SW !. ) o f
Section Seven (7» in Township Six (6» >
Soutti o f Range Sixteen (16) East o f j
the Wrilainetie Meridian, or so much
o f said property as wi|l satisfy said j
judgment anil decree, wjth ousts and,
accruing costs.
Sai 1 property wi|l he (»old subject to I
confirmation and redemption, as ¡>y Jaw |
required.
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H.
Defendant.
To George S)reep*r, defendant above;
named;
In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, !
You are hereby required to appear and ,
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the date o f tlie fir^t publi­
cation of this notice. If you fail so to
appear and answer said complaint,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in her said complaint.
Y,u» gro
n >r»U, tf jo refnovp
said notions
fro|\i said pi'eniis«^
within ten day* o f the date o f
m
vice o f this notice u|H>n you, and if the
same is not so removed the under­
signed will immediately |>ro^eed jn re­
lation thereto as ii provided in Chapter
894, in the session laws o f 1918 o f the
State o f Oregon. Section ^>4h4 thereof
is as follows’
Section tvltirJ. I f any person, persons
or corporation owners, ¡»ossessing oy
having care or chgrg»* o f any land or
lands, improved or
en­
closed or unenclosed, in th*; S**ite,
shall knowingly permit or sutV* r any
Russian thistle, Canada thistle or Chi­
nese thi Ie or s;isvrjbrium altissinum
(Called white or .Inn I li’l mustard),
cockle bur (known as the, dagger cork- ’
elbur), atrisplex argentia (ea(Ted the i
silver «*»lf hush), to prow up thereon, l
or upon a road or highway adjoining
said lends, and suffer the same to stand
until it/, bloom falls or i t » ’ seeds begin
to form, such person, persons or cor|»o-
ration shall be guilty o f a nd»dem« anor,
and upon conviction ther«*of shall, for
the first offense, be fined not less than
$10 nor more than $50, and for the sec-
oi>d and each sul se<jueut offense not
less than $2s nor more than $100. i^iid
fines to be recovered, with costs, j i an
action to be brought In the name o f the
Stat«* o f Oregon, for the use and bene­
fit o f the general fund o f the county
where the offense h committed, and
such person, persons or corporation
shall also be liable for all damages sus­
tained by the mighboring land owners
resulting from such neglect on the part
o f such person, persons or corporation
to extirpate and destroy such noxious
weeds before the same shall mature,
to be recovered in an action at law tn
the Circuit Court o f the county where
such lands are locat 'd. Justices o f the
Peace shall have jurisdiction o f this
off* nse.
This weed has attained a large
growth in this locality and a similar
notice to this is being served upon all
persons upon whose land the same is
growing, ami an immediate compliance
with this notice wdl be o f great benefit
ami
you further rQ*U and trouble.
Tl»e County Court o f this County
lias furnished the Road Hu per visor* of
tbc various Districts o f the County
with Copies o f the above described No­
th. . with instructions to serve a copy
Ut on
parses that have ail o f any of
the noxious weeds upon their fifemises
th rfe-erfbed and named in the gltove
Section *>4d4, and the Court stands
l»8r'c o f the Supervisors in the enforce­
ment o f this law,
F. S. frfr.vNtso. County Judge.
H. C. H ooper , Commtanioner.
F. C. CLAUSEN, Commissioner.
Attest:
L. B. Fox. Clerk,
\ TH E
A b e s t
M. WEST
Hay
Grain Feed
Mosier,
Oregon
G eorge S tr e e te r
The following is*a copy o f No­
tice that will he 'served upon you ,
by your Hoad Supervisor if you,
have upon your premises any o f I
the noxious weeds named in the j
section folkwiiiR-
OR ALL Y O U NEED
For Syle Hy
WE NOT ONLY CUT CHEESE BUT WE CUT PRICE-5
ON.OUR GROCERIES. WE CUT OUR PRICED WHEN
WE M ARK OUR GOQD.S.
OF CUTTING PRICER.
-MW-- t
.ST
OUR W A Y I S To GIVE YOU
Nichol & Co.,
TO EAT A T OUR .SToRfr.
Plaster
OREGON
M o s ie r
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THERE ARE TWO W A Y S
GOOD (SROCERIEtS FOR A PAIR PRICE RATHER
THAN GUT? YOU f O O K GROCERIES A T ANY
PKdCfc. WE .SELL OUR GOOD5 F.A«ST. THAT I S
WHY YOU WILL A L W A Y S FIND FRE.5.H THINGS
r»»*
The '.-eliof demanded is a dejrey
divorce forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony qpw e'.isMng between you
and the plaintiff and that she be per­
mitted to resupie liqr former name.
I
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order o f“ Honof able W.
I). Bradshaw, Judge o f the above en­
titled court, by order made and entered
on July 17, 1913, and published in the
Mosier liulletin, and tlie date o f first
publication will be July 18, 1913, and
A
the date o f last publication, August
29, 1913
Y o u
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$25,00 Per Ton
. S-rnniirnR,
Plaintiff,
vs.
T O ¡WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
V i l l Ju 5 T
C A R E F U L L Y W E IG H O U R Q U A L IT Y O R ;
O U A M T i T 'r V / T H O U R P R IC E Y o u W O N T
C O A W E IG H B U T Y o u W il l , - ^ W E I G H T
t h a t if
Shady Brook Dairy Feed
h
NOTICE
paid for before affidavits a rt?f furnished.
/S
In the Circuit Court o f the State pf
Oregon, for Waacp County.
./( i h w G a v i n ,
RESOLVE D !
Green Pasture
SUMMONS.
Attorney tor Plaintiff. \
Only Substitute
FOR
Dated at Dalles City, Oregpn, this
21st day of July, 19 1 3.
L evi C h iusm an ,
Sheriff o f Wa^co County, Oregon.
E uzabktu
to the party ord erin g them, at legal rates, and
NO. 23
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co,
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E. A. RACE. MGR.
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In Husmea
50 Yenrs
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W. K L A R A WAY
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lly,ml Hirer
O reqt m
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1? ii Jew ejer imff Opflciaq p ( jiiuiiy yt*»rn i*xper»enpi*.
If yo)i have a “ sjtk ” fiim*-piec«, lit* cun cure it.
jf you have eye troubje, he can porreef it by fittjmt yoi)
with proper lena«*».
If you have jew elry of any kind to repair, ho ejpi dp it.
If you wan( new (ewelry of any kind, he ha* it.
H yuu want ANYTHING in hi? line, he is the man (oconsulJ.
His prices are right and so is his work,
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“ It Pays in the End”
f‘This is better than going away
to the country and leaving poor
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
in a hot city home.”
W e handle all styles and
sizes of G-E Electric Fans—
The Leaders of the Market.
| P A T R O N I Z E H IM A N D B E C O N V I N C E D
NO OBJECTIONS
FROM THE W IFE
about smpkinK in the houne IT
the ciRars cpme from here. In-1
fieed, they are so fraRrant tha
women often urRe their hus­
bands to smoke. Try one o
them today and take it from
us, all your smoke troubles will
be ended.
S. E. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor ‘ ‘THE OAKS.’ ’
tLhCTHiü W
IKING & SUPPLY U
Hood
River,
Orepon
Eirst Nntionnl Brink Piifldiny
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B A SE B A LL SUPPLIES
FISH IN G T A C K L E
SPORTING GOODS
Mosier Book Store
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SCHOOLJime
>■ 1913
Twenty-five Instructors-Fifty Courses
DistinRiiished Eastern Educators Added to HeRiilar
Faculty.
University Dormitories 0|>en.
Room at $3,50 per Week.
For
a
Complete
Board and
Reduced Railroad Rates.
Illustrated
Catalogue,
AddresB
THE REGISTRAR, U. of O., Eugene
Uneasy
Lies the Head
o f him whose house has no porch Inmp. W h y
worry about midnight marauders when it is so
well known that burglars fear babies and
lamps more than dogs and pistols ?
T h ey strictly avoid houses having elec­
tric ligh t; —particularly porch lamps And
the annals o f crime show that such houses
are rarely if ever burglarized.
H ave your housg wired at once for electric
service, and then you’ ll fully appreciate the
feeling o f absolute safety afforded by a brillum*
Edison Mazda Porch Lamp.
Let us submit an estimate to wire your house.
You II he astonished at the mod­
erate cost