Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1913)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY H. C. K1BBEE, Prssrtetsr Itl'MJUniON «ATFS ^ . '» . I One Year........ 'Six Mon»,h». - Three Month« M 0S 1E R Ptwfosbional Cards. BULLETIN . per month $ , O ne-«ru a r e ............... 1.9 O n etiflü rter C olu m n . O n e-h a lf C élu m n ___ O ne C olu m n . | Business locals will iw c h a r g e d a t 6 .cen ts par line for each insertion. Legal advercisem ents will in all cases be charireu -E ntere^ ne seco»el-*clas« «*ult«r *Atap#i li*. •the post otti e c at Manier, O regon. und e t 'th e A t l o f March S. 187 V. IT IS TO LAUGH! V O L. M OST E l l , V M.w. Ik e» n » M M views expressed, beforehand,’ in regard to non-realty owners holding office, these opposed to it claiming that a mayor or a council composed largely o f men COUNTY. . t « - * • • * • « * • • * "“Tl F or-CIRI.S. § FO R P A R T IC U tA R S AP PL Y TO S S IS T E R S U P E R fO R . 1913 NO. 33 Planting and An interesting book, full o f No contention for satisfaction if you' buy (if onr new line o f Underwear and Sweater Coats information on valuable -stile lions«?. Farming with Dynamite” 'May be had for the asking. HOTEL MOSIER. Hay Manayement. AUGMENTED MATH FACII H IES Hosier. Prop, I W. A. HUSBANDS B l a c k s m it h and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed MOSIER - OREGON - Grain Nichol & Co., Feed The Agent for DUPONT Powder M o s ie r 11 STIM M Í H. L. iPIIYSK'LYN HOOD RIVER I V* DUMJBLE and MosiUfi Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. I This is Gcnvio in and see for yourself. Store i» Jobbing promptly aft'-mlt-ii lo. MOSIER - - OREGON DR. ^O r e g o n For each .and -every purchase o f five Mosier Book ? H EATING . : E. A . R a c e MOSIER SUItGKON , m g r I In»the County Court of the Sf*t»* of *0, .9 Will practice in Mosier and May he reached l*y long dis tance plvone. Home phone 61. Notice to Creditors . n ORE. -OREGON Cole. E. A. Race and W. A. Hus- i»"V *»r«*»n and just. Naticeis harehysjpvnn‘ th a t on ‘ Sat ‘ " " arp n**reb> nc.ilir., (hat this hands; recorder, P. A rthuf; urdav, OFtober-tS. 4 * 13 . a t'th e hour of *“ *nmons is served upon you by publi- r.iarshaL Guy Q. Stryker. They 3 o ’c'ock P. M ., at the * a rehou*- Of <■ia ,o l' i u r s*x - onaecati Y. weeks in the «rare house •secured more* I ban the necessary H. M. *i>*W«Yar.*Wasr<l Colinty. M o s ie r ICl'LLi.TiN by order of the ••-temi « '■ 16th. 1913, di 2~> signatures to «the petitions, Oregon, I will sell the above descriheu ‘ oul’* f ’ a<i- L d suininolig be so mile pTopeFt/td the highest buiile/for cash, ti nt t je h e d — re m e in à rw r zRtkflt . i t l . -asid »àlrf-to beíraíleunder the provi»- b»h«d fo r a (i«n,o.i of \ we ks ron «(T h e ions and («reSS-ons in In ehnl r, chattel hàtt, . - the da:e of the firat f u, i.ra(,on tl.-r. joke is com ing:) The property «• «► tg a g e l-S o p n y b u la n r e (tn • oit said of- tl"« dare of the Irrst | »leaf lor , . _ , m v fe^o^c^v j»«/ m»ion' c tin - uii non i the ibirtl rt#»v of ( )i to- owners, hearing o f this move- ».ortgage. tog.therwat»#»l9.(»..tnr.ge1 ment. got busy and cl nr id a ted charge ami attorney»» fee* at 1« per ber. ISIS, amt the date o f the last petitions for “ all property <awn--’ «;ent theron. for the «rlveprtwiiig. and heat Min th e re o f Will l i e- on «the fo u r te a e t'i day o f N ovem lier, . uith the necessary affidavits at 1913 Mortgagee “• B odk S tork to.the filkie giil nmlei'J2 years who receives the the way that you get HOI' W A TE R ano are mns! wites •l?et>\,ieen Octolter 1st a»>d Hechmher1 23rtl. P L U M B IN G . ers, l No. 36 chair, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 V8. kitchen table, 1 bed spring, '1 brass W m . M Aim a ugh , bed, 1 dressing table, 1 dressing chair, Defendant. 1 dresser, I range, and water back, 1 To Wm. Maddkugh, the above named doz. f»!«te* i doz-soops, V doz fruits, doz oatmeMs.’ l doz te4k, A doz Irene defendant* In the Name of the 8t&te of Oregon, dishes. 4 veg. dishes. 1 pickle dish, i You are hereby required to appear *over«,d dish, 1 casserole. I sauce boat, . . . . V sub *J, 1 Creamer, 2 cake plates, 1 and answer the complaint filet! against expression o f epm .tm o f those tn y}^ Ty tray, 4 ¿ a..er8. , you in the above entitled suit, on or present. T h e id ea -o f ta k in g the 8aiad, l pr.-sa<t and pepper, l jug, i before six weeks from the date of the vote and Forcing- the issue w as doz. tumbler?, 2 napf>i*s, Tsyrup, 2 oil publication of this summons here- Prearranged in (Tl’der to preVC-nt-dUK3» ^ mustard, 1 salver, A doz wines, inafter Stated, and if you fail to so an cei tain possible candidates from ^ ^ w rd» h - 1 crumb'tray, ami pear ar.d aii$wer said complaint. »•• ^ , scraper, 2 trays, 1 ba»in, 4 Axminster plaintili va -»1 I apply to the Court for the g e ttin g Oil the b e k e t. NAtl»ral- n | | 2 A*tiin*t*r mfcU, 5 pr. lace cur- decree p' ayed for in her compLint," to- lv tllIS w as n ot relishf'd'l>y1 tK ise taine, 461-3*eq. yds Minoleum, ^1 betlin wit: w h o voted a ga in st t h e m easu re, kertte.’ lfr y pan, 2 double tioilers, 1 For a decree to the effect that the SO the n ext dav they fram ed up measure *up, 4 itrixing bowls, 3 mixing bomla of matrimony heretofore exisi- « ticket to Suit1 th em selves with »P”0" 8' t sauce pans, dnkt pan, brush, ing between the plaintiff ami the d< feather dusUs. butcher khife, bread fendant be forever annuli I, set asi(*< ( i) H iding pt TSOns as can - paring knives. 1 egg beater, i '-ami o«M for naught: that the plaintiff d a tes: For m ayor, Dr. Rohinsort; doj k4tohen krivas tuul • forks. 2 cake be granted an al solute divorce fr in for COimeilmen, 8 . F. Goss, J. K. pans. J doz pie tin», 2 biscuit pans, 1 - the defendant and fur such other relief McGregor, 'H. M. WefU:. J. E. Irtnon squeezer, rrfffee pbt, »tea p5t, *a tff the Coux* may seem equitable and - *•: A fine, large, beautiful DOLL will be given by-the 4 / i f ¿Justness ^ . j O }'ears IT. b. L A K A ILAL ¿¿inni ttirer Oreqttn Is a Jeweler and Oplician of mapy ygars expeilem v. If von bavf a '•.siel;” tinic-pii i r . he caii cur« il. “It Pays in the End” If you ha\c eye Lrouklg. Iie cau n i m i 'U t b> üUbig yuti w ith p ro p e r in n s u r It yo u h a ve je w e lr y o f a n y k in d to r e p a ir , be ca n .a , ti I f yo u want. new. je w e l, y o f a p y k im l, he lin s it . f ,o u w an t ANYTHING in b u s lin e . j„ , , ib e m a u lo c o n a u il l i i s p rie vs a re j i g l i l a im so is U is w o rk. P A i K O N i Z E H iM A N D B E * 5 r fcFir «b-e, fS^a,** jq. ^ m*** “ This is bettor than . going away to the country and leaving poor hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate in a hot city home.” C O N V I N C E D W e handle all i t y l o and sizes o f G-E Electric Fans— The Leaders of the Market. Mosier Valley Bank Capital and Surplus $ 11.«00. u ELECTRIC W IRING ft SOi ! H ood A S O L ID B A N K C O N S ti R V A T I V E L Y M A N A G E D j . p. C a r r o l l , D a v id R o b in s o n , j . m . E l l io t t , F. N . A u s t in F aul W. F hildkr . s 1'' ' f il'tjipl'd/ij i kill! >1:1 c ft Chown’s A tto rne y foe P la in tiff »L i* . in ill I'M I.:' ; Cbil(!rc*n ra n save you m an y tedious steps; bfct Ih e tire d - e;?t m«;tln i* hate» to eend a t iii lJ in to a d a rk c e lla r, and c h ild r r n d i.d ik e to go the re . N o e c ii.ir need be d n rl. n o r/-a -d g ys( to te r r ify c h ild re n m id (dder people. A rtfy o f aiinshine from ait worry Ed idOii x.ac*. a .det Lamp To nom inate Officers for the city Everybody 7k / No Bâçaboos Down Cellar Next Monday Night October 13th, ’13. election to be held Of Ruil .•rriilliiiiw I* ! I : ' 1 Î c O le ;: • F» DIRECTO RS: • J . N. M osn cR , liiter. First NrMonnl Pm I Plaintiff, * W. K. f'HOWrt, Service ■wul Satisfaction -* « Windows, Doors S. F. GOSS I da l..*br.itru. women. E. A. »tree awHT>. X . -.i-the follow- Administratrix. Arthur were nominated for re- ¡ng de«crih#*d itfopetty1 ihHitiontd ¡p vcordor, tile form er withdrawing *aid chaft**] mortgage and belonging to SUMMONS in fa v o r -o f tiie latter. Guy’ Q. ,th* Rai(l G* ° - s 1 dining table 1 Irnffet, 1 table pro In the Circuit Court of ’ the State of Stryker was nogiiinBletl fur mar tector, 2 extra l leaves. I stand, 1 dav- shal and J. N. Mosier fer treas eiipo+t. 2 gr. pkMows,‘2 mattresses, 6 Oregon for Wasco County. B e r t h a N U d im u g h . urer. difnng chairs. 1 « m ils ’chair, 3 Hook **»** uhere Classmates. Oregon r------- « Store cents one vote will bq.given. When they g o t through mmiiiidt rw tl, given tt3 vme, 'W . T . Cltovm, date of the first publication of this •ing there were fourteen c a n d i--’'«•»tgaae«, ir'tieo. s Hall. .neTtgag- notie*. Tl.< dâto of btln* first pulMi 'dates in the field, tw o bein g or- f<T pow hasci^ee and-¡n a*e«.H catioi» of lit»?. nMlce isr À pud 22, 1 U12. O f course the "Whole proceed ings were irregular *nd <Iid not in any May A’ t « - 5the faftt 'that any legal resident, voter o r tax paver could asnounee-hinutelf-as a canditiahe, if 'fie ¿hose. (Fbe straw vote was simprty to get an N o price on second hand •goods,1 for G et-one. W EST A ll M odem and uiuler N ew Shoeing 'W e believe in and practice;-—A -reasonable price on new goods. To meet your friends, stop at Horse direct front the \i bole- there are none in our-stock. IF YO U W IS H G U Y 'D . STRYKER paid for before artiduvits are’ furnished. Contentment Rejuvenating the old Orchard r e g o n •or, it having been agreed »that ^st and'viH! Bo bts diltj’ as he Oregon* for VVasvo Comity. the three candidates -receiving i<res jj, Jn the Mutter of'the Estate »the highest nuirtfcer of -inPute > __ of 'A lfred SMrfu. ih.‘Ctas*-G should lie placed on the tierket. A. M. Roop, E. L. Timu and The vote resulted in the-immina- • ,pr ed Tempiemire are three M»>- NoCtce -is hen^i;y g: \en Tl County C’ourt of the State ol t«#r* g< .. »tion as eandidates fer -mayor of Ui^t^Twho'have hew drawn to for Wasco County. h«s appointed tin- un Dr Robinson, E L Rortt and C. |«rTC!as’j Ur0raat«the November dersigned Administrator of tin estate <G. Nichol. Geo. Wood and J E. .term„of the-circuitcourt. of Alfred Smith, deceased. All per Higley each got one vdte. Nom sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to prei < nt tin- inations for councilmen came -•àie é f Pedonai Property. same, properly verified, ty -trie i « t next and pretty near every owe signed, at the residence of J, S Ti lor. who owned a foot of ground was By Viftue-'Of -contfition « f a certain at 1422 Pine Street, The Dalles, < i nominated, and some Whotbdn’t. chattel mortgage, dated1. September hi. gon, within six [(») months from Mie •ere” candidates, endorsing Dr.*®’**'*r w i1,"w * ¿Jtohmson for inavor, atnf Tree ,U O 17. When the ground1 is dry, for P U B L IC MOSIER OCTOBER i H. G . K IB B E E •N O T A R Y F R ID A Y , IS I as 'w ho do not ewn pro|*erty'in tn e[., . . ,7 ;________ ,,__ it is reisorted they are pleased to down, would he in a position to call Ttne*0ther side.” work a hardship on those who do Well, they g ot ‘illI their own property by saddling them petitions off .to -Tiie DAiles in with a burden o'f défit which «they would be free from. A l l ) « « « 1 time ^ the taw requires that Tight. There is the possibility ^ ^ ' he '*n f^,e C0U,VD <i‘e1^ s «that such things might be -done :by '12 oft lock, noon, on i n larger town« where there is a Wednesday; but they failed to chance to graft, or wire re irre- alttachdhe necessary affidavits to sponsible parties were in office— the pétitions! This was n ot tfone admitting, fo r argument, that until somettime after 1_! o clock, such people could ire elected to '» ’hich, sccorfHng to^ dhe Taw. office. Rut it is foolishito think ma(te the petitions illegal and »that any business irmr. who has ^bey could Ire thrown out ii it »invested bis money m the town (was demanded. This, h<»wever, and who depends o n th e progress i not h® ^one’ asN ' s ^le ^e" «and prosperity o f the town for i’e' re ° ' the progressives to ha\e this ewn prosperity, would fcielib- ia liarmotrious town, free from •ereto'y attempt to burden the all'friction and unpleasantness. Kovv, t o laugh again, and re «town with heavy taxes. ferring Ito the saloon bugaboo Well, to get down to 'brass which seems to be haunting the itacks and label the joke, in case dreams o f some o f our citizens you may overlook it. The “ po- who appear inclined to malie ditical prayer meeting was . ! . . n mountains'eur‘ or imviemnspit is mountainaeut<«fm<Hehilis,'it •»called to older by S. F. Gross, . j . ul . . . . . . . . me rem We > that they u w not foet- •wlio then called for nom inati«»« i . ... . . ter informed on this question. Tor.temporary chairman imd-see- They should kmnvithat in !a dry »retary. Hr. Bobinson was efios- territory, as Mosier is, 1t would '•en as chairman and E. A. Race be impossifile tto-have a saloon -as secretary. without first'■voting the territory The chairman then stated the wet. -Should that ibe done, it o b je ct o f the meeting and weuld still be 'necessary for a called for nominations fo r petitioner for a «alwon to secure mayor. Before =©uy »could be the signatures fif a 'mryority of m ade, J. E. Higkey arose and the legahvrtters -of the town in moved that r.otie but imoperty order to g e t a saloon here. So ■owners should be elected to fi 11 : ft will not be necessary to worry -the city office«. The motiomwas about croesing that bridge for dm:nediate!y seconded, d'hemio- awhile. 'Neither do we think is tion caused ccnsidéràUle argu it necessary to worry lest the m e n t before it wets put to a vote. k“ progre»siver’-ticket,shodldit be A s nearly all the vAters were elected, siiodld meorperate any present at the meeting1 it ds >un- th in g in »the city charter which •necessary to rehash »the Mar- WOuIdJbe :i»hnical to'th e city ’ s gu es.” Anyhow the motion c a r - ibest irtterests, Tt is o n ly fa ir to ried by one vete. Ther'fôllew ed assume»that eaeh one o f the 12 a “ silent^’ nomination For ncay- candidates for'theroueeil is hon 8 BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL £ ♦npTid principles, that these good l people w ereignorantof-tbis fact. | Hewevev, sit looks fcn-eoine <is if X they had conveniently forgotten 'their principles in their efforts to . D A LL ES, O R EG O N . h e OREGON, Shoot NOW Satisfaction ! following citizens for .council- men: 'W. A. Husbands, E. L. I ST. M A R Y ’S ACADEMY 1 Mosier hail a “ .... nhmlmK con- J ™ «. f « « « * : « L , * - '* « * ..............” last ........ lay wirltt for «■ t: « w oy ..» I * Z . Chown. .1 purpese et t I| ur--riirY<, wno ol „ . N • o w . ’ neither Dr. Robinson nor the deciding . our cilisetia sl»..uW W f„r f 1* - C h p 'Ms a ^ a lty tax ,,, , er. office. W ASCO t o the party e m e iin * them, at lejrai MM#». and 22nd, f * 1913. ¡r* f ^ ti í i d m eonveni' .it ly lo u f r d in ih c ct bar-w ay u i ii b rig h te n th e da rkest c e lla r a t t i c m efe to u tli o f ;t switeU. T h e n i w low Walt ago L tilton M nzdn L am p« e re the m oat e c o n om ica l L.mpa fo r r .s i w < w »»*, h»«!la| clo*u«e> snd o th e r parte c f the ho», .e whj< h n w d ligh t c p t f in t ffm d te n tly fo r brief pc'i.-xla a tim e. T r y a fe\* en d re a lis e their c o n v e n ie n c e . A Pacific Power & Light Co. “Always At Your Service/* ■ y