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EVERY FRID AY
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BULLET
H. Ò. KiriliEE. Proprietor
S U B S C R IP T ! O K -R A T E S
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fo r each insertion.
Letraiadvetiitfem enU will in all cases "be charged
•Cntered a»
er. d-c'j*-
itt • M a r k 12. ISM* at
the post office r.t M wrier, Oregon, under 1?ho Act of
*March 3. ISTtf.
Attention,
\7 n t0 V < f ltiS'ier' >n elegant last«*, has lieen
S UtCIS.
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1913
VOL. V
eiectej for the manager, Mr. E.
ST. M A R Y ’S ACADEM Y |
IS
When the ground is dry, for
Tree
DR.
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Harrison, H. S.......V V ’ s Eyes
n
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, Porter, C. S.................... Laddie
From g tract of heavily wood- p
0 . H . . . Bobby, General
^ d timber t «
well improved. Ma
r<
farm m about a year’ s ttme. is .Richards L E ........ Miss Jimmy
■ I d a I , S m i t h ,
the record made by E. B. Vensel, Seaman< A H. . .Little Mamselle
Adm inistratrix.
manager o f the
Buena Yista
o f the Wilderness.
'-Orchards, ” about six miles south
SUMMONS
east o f town. This tract, con-
JUVENILE NON-FICTION,
In
the
Circuit
Court o f the State o f
sisting-<*tja fraction over 100 Gulliver, Lu cile.. .. Friendship of
Nations.
Relates
the
h is t o r y Oregon fo r W u c s County,
acres, was oiSginally known as
o f the peace movement.
IB k kth a M addaugh ,
the Brooks timlier claim. Mr.
Hutchinson,
Woods........
Child’s
W. W. Vensel. a Pittsburg, Pa.,
«I
Day. Presents the simple prin W m . M a d d a l g h .
capitalist, purchased th e ‘ tract
ciples of hygiene and the facts
! Defendant.
«bou t two years ago from Wm.
o f anatomy anti physiology.
T o W m . Maddaugh. the above named
Neilson, who had previously ac
defendant:
quired this and the Sundborg
J U V E N IL E F IC T IO N .
In the Nam e o f the State o f Oregon.
land, adjoining.
Gould, F. L ............Felicia Visits
You are hereby required to appear
About a year ago Mr. Vensel
and answer the complaint filed against
put a large force o f men on his
you in the aliove entitled suit, or or
B!6 GAME HUNTING IN AUTO
land to.clearing and in this brief
b efore six weeks from the date o f the
first publieation o f this summons here-
time all the land has been cleared
It
is
rathe)
unusual
to
hunt
big
¡nafter
stated, and if you fail to so ap-
and thirty acres set to commer
game in an auto, in this neck o’ pear and answer said complaint, the
cial trees. There is a hearing
the woods, hut that is what Fred plaintiff will apply to the Court for th>- j
orchard o f six acres on the place,
Evans did last Wednesday morn decree prayed fo r in her complaint, to-
set out by the original owner,
W’ t:
ing. A black hear has I>een dev
For a decree to the effect that the
and the fruit on these trees
astating the Steelsmith orchard, Itomis o f matrimony h e r e to fo r e - c a s t
proves conclusively that
at
four miles south o f town, for ing between the plaintiff and the de
this altitude, about 2000 feet,
several weeks past.
Several fendant be fo re ve r annulled, aet aside
-apples attain
a good commercial
cam o g w 1 . ' , " “ “ c n .in i hunting parties have been -out and held for naught; that the plaintiff
size, are beautifully colored and aftertljm ^
„
fa iU t J . t o lo_ £ « « ' • * « ■ »/' absolute divorce from :
possess the keeping qualities to
. . . . .
the defendant and fo r such other re lie f |
Cate him. Wednesday morning ag t<( the Court may seem equitable ami l
a marked degree.
The land on the Vensel tract Mr. Evans took his hear degs and just.
a n d h is trusty r i f l e and motored
You are hereby motified .that this i
has a north and wost slope, so
U T ’ w ”
‘
Ir up in search o f bruin. The dogs
served upo.ryou by publi-l
llllich -----------
desired. ----------
With the
,
.
I
cation lo
fo r r six
six conseeunve
consecutive weeks
weeks in
in in--
the
—— best of ,
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1 t .
•
...^ J ) cauoii
air and water drainage, while " . * '
.
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’ ’ M ° sif . k B u l l e t i n , by order o f th>-1
♦ he soil is a deep volcanic ash—
brought him to tho gioun-i couff „,„, 1 ^ Septem ber 26 th, 1913, di-
ideal conditions for an apple or with a bullet thru the heart. H e r e c tia g that said summons be m> pub-!
was SO large that Fred had to go liehed fo r a period o f six weeks from !
chard.
for help to get it oart of the th* «*•*•
t*1* fin,t putdic^ion th e r e - !
Not only has the land on this
of, the date o f the first publication of
large tract undergone a remark- *,rua^-
this summons is the third day o f Octo
ber. 1913, and the date of-the last puh-
able change in a short year, but
*
.dher sulistantial improvements
Roht. W . Simpson has moved lication th e r »o f will be on the four-
have been made.
A modern
into his new residence which he twnth d»jr W Kutemlwr, n i t
F a u l W. C h i l d e r s ,
Jaiuigalow, commodious and fur- recently Guilt on his lot in thej
A tto rn e y foe i'iaiutitf.
Loiter addition.
No contention for satisfaction if you buy o f our new line
o f Underwear and Sweater Coats—direct from the whole
information on
“Farming with Dynamite”
sale house.
We believi in and practice:
A reasonable
No price on second hand goods, for
price on new goods.
there are none in owr stock.
May he had for the asking.
H.
Get one.
Niehol
WEST
Hay - Grain
Feed
Agent for DUPONT Powder
Mosier,
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The
&
Co.,
where Service and Satisfaction .are
Siene
Classmates.
Oregon
M O S IE R
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O REGO N
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A fine, large, beautiful DOLL will he given by the’MosIER
Doors j
ft
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Shingles,
Roofing (
r
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B ook Si orf , to the link gir1 under 12 years who receives tbe
most vole.: between October'isi add Deceiftber 23rd.
the way-‘ lull you gel:
This is
For each and every purchase of five
cents, one vote will he given.
Com in and see for youi'self.
Mosier Book Store
!
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—
Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. « I
I
signed,- at the resid en ceof ,1. S..Tap lor.
at I tZ^ Fine Street, The Dalles, H i ‘ i
gun. within six (tij m ou lts from the
dale o f the tilst publication o f fiiis |
. I notice. The date o f the lust poidi-
cation of. this notice is August
ISIS.
Planting and Rejuvenating
the old Orchard
An interesting hook, full o f valuable
S. F. GOSS
a
Satisfaction
Contentment
I
met
BÜENA VISTA FASlfl
puid fo r before affidavits areffurnished.
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B. Vensel, and family, with an
THE DALLES, OREGON. |
A mass meeting o f the citizens electric plant furnishing light
o f Mosier will he held inCliown’ s an,| power, and pumping water
BOARDING and DAY SCHOOI. |
P a ll Monday night. next, Octo- yt ple premises, and a modern
JKorCHUS.
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her 13th, at 8 o’ clock, for the aix-room house fur Pis foreman
» f O R 'P A R T IC U L A R S A P P L Y fT O
®
purpose o f nominating a ticket an<] rj^ht bower, L. H. Leining-
S IS T E R S U P E R IO R .
§
for the election of city officers, er, is in course o f construction.
said election to he held on the Besides this there is a large and
pc
convenient barn, carriage and
'22nd day ©f October.
As the matter of choosing the tool house, and all the buildings
H. G. K I B B E E
first set-of officers is an import- necessary for a >well equipped
ant one, it is to he desired that farm. And ali this in a space o f'
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
the voters will torn out en masse time much shorter than is often ‘
and give the subject the coirsid- required to start such a project,
M O S IE R
OREGON
eration it deserves. A mayor In fact, the magnitude o f the
and six eouncilnien are to he undertaking and the wonderful
IF Y O U W I S H
nominated, bcsid“ s a recorder, a amount of work accomplished,
treasurer and a marshal. O f can only he appreciated by -one
To meet your friends, stop at
course the most important offices familiar with the physical con-
HOTEL MOSIER.
are the mayor and eouncilnien. ditions existing before the work
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Nearly everyone in town knows of Clearing began,
A l l Modem and under New
what, material there is to draw
The view from the Vensel
from for the various offices. In bungalow is superb.
In the;
Management.
fact, several names have been clear atmosphere at this altitude
a u g m e n t e d b a t h . f a c il it ie s
coupled with the mayoralty, as Mt. Hood looks but a short dia
ls always the case when an elec- tance away, and St. Helens, in
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
tion is due; hut up to the pres- Washington, only a trifle farth-
e n t time there seems to be no er. The sunsets, as viewed from
choice, tho everyone agrees that the verandah o f the Vensel bun-
W. A. HUSBANDS
the mayor should be a man who galow, are wonderful nature
B l a c k s m it h
is thoroughly progressive and at pictures, painted by a Master
Horse
Shoeing
and General
the same time one who will safe- artist, pictures which cannot he
guard ike city's interests; arnan duplicated by band (if man.
Repair Work.
who has the time to devote to
Taken altogether— the natural
Satisfaction gunvameen
the city’ s business and the abil- advantages of soil, climatic con-
HOSIER
OREGON
ity to get results in dealing with ditions, etc., combined with the
the various matters which are scenic beauty, Buena Vista Or-
conScantly coming up and which chards hid fair to rival in coni-
'require sound judgment to s live, mercial importance, and certain-
The eouncilnien are no less ini- ly as a summer home, any o f the
P L U M B IN G .
,<portant than the mayor. In fact, other well known places in the
upon them lies the responsibility Mosier l>istrict.
KTLAM a n d HOT W A TE R
o f the city's government, and
'.H E A T IN G .
they should he men of good busi- Recent Additions .to the Library
'.lobbing promptly a tie »»led--to.
ness ability and sound judgment, j
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MOSIER
- -
OREGON , »
k een ly alive to and jealou s of,
NON-FICTION,
the city’ s interests. Questions
Bl.yce j anies-South America.
affecting the future welfare of A scholarly work concretely em-
the city will come before them j,0(jy jng the observations and
and they should be ready to give j mpresgjona derived from a four
P H Y S IC IA N Ai*> S tlltG E O N
them the earnest consideration ,months> journey ¡n th e republics!
they require. We have men in o f Panama, Peru, Chile, Argen HOOD R IVER
:
OREGON
Mosier who can fill the bill,a few tine, Uruguay and Brazil.
Will practice in Mosier and
-fof whom have had more or less
Hunt, T. F.--The Young Farm
experience in things municipal. er. A survey o f the whole field
May he reached by long dis
This is sucli an innovation for o f agriculture for the vont)g man
tance plume, Home phone 61.
Mosiei— this municipality busi about to enter the business.
ness, that the timid ones appear
Rhodes, J. F. — History o f the
Notice1 to Creditors
to think that it means ruin
for United Stales, 7 -vols. Covers
.
In the County Court o f fix ’ Statu ot
the community and the mdivid- the
iod from 1850t() 1877<
Oregon fo r Wasco- County,
nal. These timid ones will ad-
J ^
Scott, W. R. — Americans in in the M atter o f tbe E state
mit, later—-that is, some of them Panama. Conceded by engineer -1
of
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will, that they were wrong in ing authorities to be the best j A lfrkd S mith , Deceased .
Notice is hereby given that the t
•th e ir predictions about incorpo
popular account < o f the work o f i County-Court o f the S tate o f Oregon i j
ration ruining the town.
building the canal.
for Wasco County, hasappointed tlicun- | *
However, ye voters, come out
White, Bouck— Call o f the dersigned Adm inistrator orf the estate ; f
next Monday night and choose
Carpenter. An attempt by a o f A lfr e d Smith, deceased. A ll per
the citizens whom you are will
sincere Christian to formulate sons having claims against said estate':
, are hereby notified to
present the j
i n g to have as city officials.
the real teachings o f Christ.
I same, properly verified, i to the under
FICTION.
NO. 32
to the partjr*oiderm * then», at legal rates, and
A. R a
c e
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MOSIER
m g r
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ORE.
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In Uusiuess
'¿50 1 ears
W.
F.LARAWAY
Homi Kiiwr
Oregon
i
Is a J ew eler ami Optician o f many yéars exj* prience.
Ji you have a “ aicU” ti/ne-'piece, lie can cure it.
I f you have e y e Lrouhie. I
can correct it hy fitting you
v* ¡til proper lenses.
I f you have je w e lry o f any turnt to repair, lie can <io it.
I f you- want new je w e lry o f any kind, tie lias it.
I f you waut A N Y ! I I I N L in itia line, he is the man loconsult
I l i » prices are righ t and so is his work.
t
P A T R O N I Z E HIM A N D B E C O N V I N C E D
f.
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“It Pays in the End”
“ This is better .than goirn? 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.
Mosier Valley Bank
-Capital and Surplus $11,<>00.00
ELECTiilC K G
Hood River,
A S O L ID B A N K
C O N S E R V A T IV E L Y M A N A G E D
DIRECTORS:
J. N. M osier ,
j . p. C arroll ,
J . m E llio tt ,
D avid R obinson ,
F. N. A ustin
Mass
Chown’s
Next Monday Night
October 13th, ’13.
T o nominate Officers for the city
election to be held Oct. 22nd, 1913.
Everybody Come!
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No Bugaboos Down Cellar
Children c:-n rive you mmy tedious «trpsj'btft the tired*
est mother lintes to »end n eliilJ into a dark cellar, a—t
. children di.Jike to go llierc.
No eel'. r need be il.-irt. mjw-a-dsys, to terrify children
nnd worry okler people. A ray o f sunshine.from on
Edison Mazda Lamp
conveniently lnr.itorf hi the ecll*i»-wny v/Hl brighten the
darkest cellar at the mere touch of a switch.
The new low wattage Edison M «=<N Lamps are the most tM >
Romical lamp* f >r cellar*ways. U R ) , close's and olker parts
of tbe koase which need light only intermittently far brie#
periods at a time. T ry a f - w and realise t h e ir -----r t s l t n r r .
Pacific Power & Light Co,»
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