Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 15, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVERY FR ID A Y ¡
BY
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
91.80
One Y**»r.......
Six Month*
Thr«** Moulin
Professional Cards.
MOSIER BULLETIN
H. G. KIBBEE. Proprietor
per month 9 .10 *
1.0
one situare.
Oneiiuarter Column.
One-half Column....
9.00
One Column
B u rners local.-, will he charfred at 5 rents per line
fo r each insertion.
Legal advertisements will in ail cases'be charged'
Entered aa second-class matter March 12, 191*9 at
the post otti» * at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f
March 3. 1X7».
VOL.
The East H alf o f the
vu
Rond, « n d wnrtnutt.............................
U n i t e d ; Stocks aiul other eecuritivs....................
te
h e ld
ill
th e
I
States and will be the most im- Fumita» and fixture,...............
2.U0U (10
20 00
is
Shady Brook Dairy Feed
portant GVOl* I1 0 ld S inC G l l S O l g a n - Due from banks (not reserve banka)......
izalioil. The first Congress was Due from «.(.roved r » r v . bank. ...... 12,969 *1
_
.
,
Checks and other cash items...............
10 20
held in Paris in 1912, with be­ Cash on h an d.............................................. 2,504 79
tween 8,000 and 9,000 represent­ Expenses................................................ 368 06
Other resources (Premium on Bonds)...
atives in attendance. The sec­
T o t a l .......................... $56,771 31
ond Congress was held at Vienna
last year.
L IA B IL IT IE S
D O LLA R S CTS
N ot only is the present Con- Capital stock paid in ............................. $10,000 00
gress the first one to be held in Surplus fund........................... uuooo
the country, but it will probably
^
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n<1
732 „
be the last for some time. It is Due to banks »nd bankers.......................
therefore most important to the
«.2 5
fr u it,
g r o w in g
in te r e s ts
o f
th e
Demand certificates o f deposit..............
........
299 00
175 I»)
country. It is expected that Time certificates of deposit....................
455 00
from 1,200 to 1,500 foreign dele­
T o t a l .......................... $56,771 31
gates, many o f them being sent
direct by their respective gov- OTATE OP okeuon . _
ernments, will be in attendance, c o u n t y o f w a s c o , '
,
T I •!
1» F, N . Austin, Cashier
A t tu G Congress tne United of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
States Government will partici-!ihe abov* #tateraent « true to the best o f my
. ...
. .. .
- knowledge and belief.
pate and will have exhibits of
F. N . A u s t i n , Cashier.
fruits, meats and vegetables. CORRECT—Attest.
D a v id R o b in s o n , J o h n P . R oms , Directors.
Manv o f the leading fruit sec­ Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 14th
day
erf Ausnst, 1913.
tions o f the country will also
participate with excellent ex- [seaii
Nouiry'puwe.
hi hits.
It is now planned to have in­
Notice to the Public.
teresting exhibits from the Pa-|
The two leading magazines o f the
cifie Northwest and . Mr. Hosford
.
Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly ami
W as to d a y con fe i ring with Olfi- the Sunset, have been consolidated
cials Of the Northwestern Fruit under the titie o f ” Sunset-the Pacific
Exchange to arrange for their ¡ Monthly.”
co-operation in this matter. I t ' u ‘8 t,,e intention
«>e publisher
believed
th
a
t
North
Yakima
1
0
s,,ar*
no
m
o,u>y
,M
)r
effort
make
is Deiieveu mat worm i anima, Sun8et _the Pacific Mouthly a credit
to
w ill
Win
pears, early apples, prunes and
other fruits which are in season
at the time o f holding the Con-
gress.
PRUNE PACKING BEGINS MONDAY
you a free copy o f the superbly iiiu»tra-
ted Mid-Winter number, and also the
famous Sunset Indian poster, securely
packed in a mailing tube. It will make
a beautiful ornament for your front
! room or den. -
,
j Send your order to Fred Lockley,
Northwestern Manager, Sunset—the
The prune packing season will Paciflc MontMy’ Portland’ Oregon,
begin next Monday. R. D. Chat-
field, manager o f the Mosier NO TICE OF S H E R IF F ’ S SALE,
Fruit Growers’ Association, says in the circuit Court of the State of
that the Ctop is as heavy as
Oregon, for Wasco County.
last year and the quality better. M rs r a HuRRA( B
He says that the Association has
Plaintiff
secured sufficient help to la k e 1
• v*.
eare of the crop in good shape. E dward I. onc and C nte W ilmourth ,
Mark A. Mayer, who is pack-1
D efendants .
Ing and shipping independently
By virtu« of an execution, decree and
this year, . will also start his opder of u- du,y i88Ued °.ut of- aml
* .
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m-
under the »-„al o f the Circuit Court o f
packing
crew Monday.
Mr. the
.. State o f Oregon,
~
f for .. the „ county
. o r f
£_
Mayer, whose prunes are among Wasco, to me directed, and dated the
the first on the market, objected 21st day o f July, 1913. upon a decree
to the plan adopted this year by for the foreclosure of a certain mort-
the Association of pooling the
and Judgment, rendered and en-
nmne cron sir he will market tered in said Circuit Court on the 14th
prune crop, so ne win maiKec
0f July. 1U13. in the above» e-ntitled
his c ro p p r iv a t e ly .
The price offered for Mosier
prunes this year is highly satis-
factory and the growers are feel-
Ing good.
SCHOOL BE6INS SEPTEMBER 8TH.
. . .
The Fan term Of the Mosier
School will begin Monday, Sep-
temher Sth.
- .
.
.
The corps o f instructors is as
follows! Principal of the Hlgr)
Schqol, Prof. E. M. Ulmer of
Indiana; J. P. Ross, o f Mosier,
will teach the G r a m m a r g ra d e s ,
, . . .
.
.
..
„ .
. r,.»
which include the 7th and 8th;
Miss Dorothy A. Little, o f Min-
Yieapolis, Minn., will have charge
«if the Intermediate room, and
Miss Alice Bennett, o f Wiscon-
.
,
,,
n .
.
sin. will teach the Primary de-
partment Miss Bennett came
to Oregon last year and taught
the school at Celilo.
"W h ile all the teachers but one
.
cause, in favor o f the plaintiff, and
against the defendant Edward I<ong.
a* judgment debtor, in the sum o f
Thirteen Hundred ($1300.00) Dollars,
togther with interest thereon In like
gold coin at the rate o f eight per cent
per annum from June 8, 1912, and ac­
cruing Interest from and after the said
14th day o f July, 1913, at the same rate
per annum, and the further sum o f One
Hundred and Fifty ($150.00) Dollars
attorney’ s fees, and for plaintiff’s costs
and disbursement! herein taxed at
$23 50. and accruing costs and the costs
of and upon th;# wrjt and comman(lilUf
me ^ make sale of the real property
embraced in such decree of foreclosure
»"•* hereinafter described, l will, on
theaoth day o f August »1 3 . at the
hour o f two o clock in tne afternoon o f
vaid dmy> arvl at th), front door of th(.
County Court House in Dalles City.
Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash
in ham! all the right, title and interest
which the defendants, Edward Long
>nd ()nir wilmourth. or either o f them.
had on the 3rd day of June. 1912. the
date of the mortgage foreclosed hen-
in. br which such defendant#, or any o f
the defendants herein, have since ,c-
quirvd, or now have, in an 1 to tne fol*
^owjng described real property, lying
and being situated in W ik o County,
w e strangers, it is safe to say
that the School board investigate
»*d the character and ability o f Oregon, to-wit;
*>aeh before engaging them, and
H.
Plaintiff,
M. WEST
Hay Grain Feed
G eorge S treeter ,
Defendant.
To George Streeter, defendant above j
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 the first publi­
cation o f this notice. I f you fail so to
appear and answer said complaint,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in her said complaint.
1
Mosier.
-
B. Fox, Clerk.
ON OUR G R O C E R I E S
-' - Oregon
W E CUT OUR PRICED WHEN
THERE A R E T WO W A Y S
WE M A R K OUF. GOODJ.
OF CUTTING PR1CE.5.
GOOD
GROCERIES Fo R A
T HA N
GIVE
PRICE.
WHY
OUR W A Y 1J To GIVE YOU
WE
YOU
POOR
JELL OUR
YOU WI LL
F A I R PRICE R A T H E R
GROCERIES
AT
GOODJ FA-ST.
ALWAYJ
ANY
THAT IJ
FIND FREJH
THING J
2 TO E A T A T OUR JTORE.
N
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Co.,
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Brick Ì
O regon
M o s ie r
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Ì
NOTICE
L
W E NOT ONLY CUT CHEEJE BUT WE CUT PRICED
Í
J ohn G avin ,
Attest:
-----------------------------
Plaster
Attorney for Plaintiff.
signed will immediately proceed in re­
lation thereto as is provided in Chapter
394, in the session laws o f 1913 o f the
State o f Oregon. Section 6464 thereof
is as follows:
Section 6464. I f any person, persons
or corporation owners, possessing or
having care or charge o f any land or
lands, improved or unimproved, en­
closed or unenclosed, in this State,
»hull knowingly permit or suffer any
Russian thistle, Canada thistle or Chi­
nese thistle or sisymbrium altissinum
(called white or Jim Hill mustard),
cocklehur (known as the dagger cock-
elhur), atrisplex argentia (called the
silver salt bush), to grow up thereon,
or upon a road or highway adjoining
said lands, and suffer the same to stand
until its bloom falls or its seeds begin
to form, such person, persons or corpo­
ration shall be guilty o f a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall, for
the first offense, he lined not less than
$10 nor more than $50, and for the sec­
ond and each subsequent offense not
less than $25 nor more than $100. said
fines to he recovered, with costs, i i an
action to lie brought in the name o f the
State o f Oregon, for the use and bene­
fit o f the general fund o f the county
where the offense is committed, and
such person, persons or corporation
shall also lie liable for all damages sus­
tained by the neighlioring land owners
resulting from such neglect on the part
o f such person, persons or conmralion
to extirpate and destroy surh noxious
weeds before the same shall mature,
to he recovered in an action at law in
the Circuit Court o f the county where
such lands are located. Justices o f the
Peace shall have jurisdiction o f this
offense.
This weed ha* attained a large
growth In this locality and a similar
notice to this it being served upon all
persons u|ion whose land the same is
growing, and an immediate compliance
with this notice will be o f great benefit
and save you further costs and trouble.
The County Court of this County
has furniahed the Road Supervisors of
the various Districts of the County
with copies o f the above deacribed No­
tice, with instructions to serve a copy
U|mn all parties that have all or any of
the noxious weeds upon their premises
as descrilied and named in the above
Section 6464, and the Court atande
back o f the Supervisors in the enforce­
ment of this law.
F. S. G u n n i n g , County Jadge.
H. C. Roots*, Commissioner.
F. C. CLAUaKN, Commissioner.
i
Cementj
The relief demanded is a decree o f
divorce forever dissolving the bonds o f
Watrimony now existing between you
arid the plaintiff and that she be per­
mitted to resume her former name.
This summons is served upon you by
publication by order o f’ Honorable W.
D. Bradshaw, Judge o f the above en­
titled court, by order made and entered
on July 17, 1913, and published in the
Mosier Bulletin, and the date o f first
publication will be July 18, 1913, and
the date o f last publication, August
29, 1913.
neaohes your
name foul.
on our
subscription
list for vice o f this notice upon you ^ n d if the
peacnes,
the 1M!Xt
moiUils
atld win
same is not so removed the under­
in clu
clu d
d e
e
in
For Sale By
vs.
To WHOM IT M AY CONCERN:
The following is a copy o f No­
tice that will be served upon you
by your Road Supervisor if you
have upon your premises any o f
Hood River, Walla Walla,
the West and a magazine o f national the noxious weeds named in the
section following:
ette. Boise, and possibly Spokane, value and importance.
You are hereby notified to remove
will show some o f their fruits
To introduce it to new readera we
which have been kept in refrig- will make the following special offer: said noxious weed from said premises
eration since last year. These St‘ml 5()c *n stami|S. a>’ti we will put within ten days o f the date o f the ser­
p
e y
x h
h ib
ib its
its
$25.00 P e r Ton
E lizabeth H. S treeter ,
usooo
paid for before attkiavits arerfumh)i«d.
D! that if You ViLL t o r
CAREFULLY WEIGH OUR QUAUTY or
QUANTITY WITH OUR PRICES Y ou WONT
CO OR ft ALL
WEIGH
BUTY
ou W ill ^WEIGHT
YOU NEED
-SToRX
Green Pasture
REPORT
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24
RESO LVE
FOR
Portland. Ore., Aug. 13.
the Southwest Quarter (N E ^ S W 1,') o f
How apples keep under refrig­
We are now a suburb o f Port­ ' Section Seven (7) in Township Six (6)
eration and the best methods land. We have the Oregonian South o f Range Sixteen (16) East o f
' the Willamette Meridian, or so much
employed in their handling will
with our morning coffee and i o f said property as will satisfy said
be clearly shown at the Inter­
rolls, just as they have it in ; judgment and decree, with costs and
national Refrigerating Congress, Portland.
! accruing costs.
which will be held in Chicago
Said property will be sold subject to i
I confirmation and redemption, as by law
September 17-30.
N O 33.
required.
Practically all the leading
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this
fruit sections o f
the Pacific
21st
day o f July, 1913.
O f the condition o f the
Northwest will participate in the
L evi C hrisman ,
MOSIER V A L L E Y B A N K
Congress, according to G. W.
Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon.
A t Mosier, in the State o f Oregon,
Hosford, Special Representative
o f the Congress, who has just at the close o f business, August 15th,
SUMMONS.
1913:
completed a tour o f the North­
west States. He returns to Cal-
resources
d o llars
cts
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
ifornia to take up the work there,
.».counts.................... W.H8 9« Oregon, fo r Wasco County.
The C o n g re s s will be the first ' Overdrafts, secured and unsecured........
None
one ever
N O .
The Only Substitute
Northwest j
therefore it may be predicted Quarter (E JN W 1), the Southwest Quar- j
that Mosier will have a very suc­ ter o f the Northeast Quarter ( SW| j
cessful term of school this year. N K |). and the Northeast Quarter o f {
TO KEEP APPLES
to the party oniering them, at legal rates, and
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 191.3
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W .F . L A R A W A Y
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Is a Jeweler and Optician o f many yearn experience.
If 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.
I f you have jew elry o f any kind to repair, lie can do it.
If you want new jewelry o f any kind, he has it.
I f you want ANYTHING in his line, he is the man to consult.
His prices are right and so is his work.
P A T R O N IZ E
H IM A N D
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“ It Pays in the End”
“ 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 a ll styles and
sixes of G-E Electric Fan*—
The Leaders of the Market.
B E C O N V IN C E D
N O OBJECTIONS
FROM TH E W IFE
about smoking in the house i
the cigars come from here. In ­
deed, they are so fragrant tha
women often urge their hus­
bands to smoke. Try one o
them today and take it from
us, all your smoke troubles will
be ended.
ELECTRIC WIRING ft SUPKi C(
Hood
River,
Oregon
First National Bank Building
MlllllllflifflllllllHIHIIlIB
S. E. FRANCISCO.
Proprietor " T H K O A K S .”
B A SE B A LL SU PPLIES
FIS H IN G T A C K L E
SPORTING GOODS
Mosier Book Store
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SCHOOL Ju"e 23-Au*'‘t L i « *
Twenty-five Instructors--Fifty Courses
Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular
Faculty.
University Dormitories Open.
Room at $3.50 per Week.
For
a
Complete
Board and
Uneasy
Lies the H ead
of him whose house has no porch lamp. Why
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 of 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 of absolute safety afforded by a brillian’
Edison Mazda Porch Lamp.
Let us submit an estimate to wire your house.
You'll be astonished at the mod­
erate cost
Reduced Railroad Rates.
Illustrated
Catalogue,
Address
P a c if ic P o w e r a L i g h t C o .
•’ A L W A Y S A T YO U R SKKVU E.”
T H E R E G IS T R A R , U. o f O., Eugene
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