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P I RUSHED ADVERTISING KATES EVERY FRIDAY MOSIER BULLETIN HY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor sinscKirn<>\ kites O m Year. Six M onth» T iw ee Month« -■ Entered m i second-class in a t w March 12, 1S*09 at the p«st office at lloaier, OlWRW, VOL. under th** Act o f MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, V .fíñ 3 4 One*half Column 5 Í4 Uuv CuluiUii........ 9.00 Fnsin#«* local* 'rill hr chartrod nt ÍO T * — ■ ---- ronf»~p#T tin« cn inspmon. - Legal advertisements will in all cases be charged to the party ordering them 31 , 1913 OCTOBER p»*i* month S OD at legal rales, and paid for before atUUuviU areffurnished. March 8. 1879. County Attorney Act. This pro vide* for a district attorney in each county in the state, and fixes their salaries, in lieu o f the present system of having a dis trict attorney for several coun ties, clothed with the authority to appoint deputies for other counties. The last measure is called the Workmen’ s Compensation Act, the jxirpose o f which is to create What will probably prove to be a State Industrial Accident Com the best advertising, from a mission composed o f three Com commercial viewpoint, that the missioners, to provide a fund for Mosier fruit district has ever re the compensation o f injured ceived, appeared in last Satur workmen employed In hazardous day’s edition o f the New York; occupations, to he raised partly Produce News, a paper having a by the state, partly by employers world-wide circulation among i and partly by employees, the fruit buyers and consumers. commission to determine the The News contained a half- amount under the act to be paid l>age “ ad” of Steinhardt & K el any person or persons on account ly, o f New York, probably the of any injury received in the largest pmrchasers of fruit in' course of his employment. the country, stating that ’ I t The election hoard for Mosier affords us great pleasure to be Precinct is as follows: able to announce to the trade Judges, tieo. R. Wood, C. T. that we have acquired on a pur Bennett, C. J. Littlepage. chase basis from Mr. Ed. L. Clerks, H. G. Kibbee, George Howe, the entire output o f the Chamberlain, I^ee Hunter. eeleiH-ated Lehowa Orchards of. While Mosier has been aivided MosieT, Oregon. “ Mosier, as is well known, into two voting precincts, East ranks among the three very best and West Mosier, there will he producing sections o f the North but one polling place, which will be the commercial club building. west. M O SIER FRUIT ILL STEINHAROT & KELLI BUI ED L HOWES APPLES Shoot Now Notice FOR S A LE :— Several 'dozen fruit jars at a bargain. Have been used and tested. Inquire at Bulletin office. N O 33. IS Contentment When the ground is dry, for REPORT Tree Of tin- condition o f the Planting and MOSIER V A L L E Y BANK DO LLARS No contention for satisfaction if you buy of our new line the old Orchard At Mosier, in the State o f Oregon, at the close of buwne Oct. 21st. 1913: RESOURCES Rejuvenating An interesting hook, full o f valuable o f Underwear and Sweater Coats information on sale house. “Farming with Dynamite” CTS ljouns and discounts................................ $37,031 M6 O verdrafts, secured ami unsecured........ None Bonds and w arran ts............................... 2,000 (HI j Stocks and oth er securities..................... 20 00 | Furniture ami fix tu res 1,800 00 j O ther real estate o w n ed ........................ 1,000 (HI 1 Due from batiks (not reserve b a n k s)...... D»pe front approved reserve banks.......... 9,180 01 Cltet’ ks and other cash item s.................. 32 03 Cash on hand 2JH35 06 Expenses................................................ O ther resources (Prem ium on Bund»). . 32 50 direct from the whole We believe in and practice:--A reasonable price on new goods. No price on second hand goods, for there are none in our stock. May be had for the asking. Get one. ................ Nichol & Co., H. M. W EST ........................ ... Hay T o t a l ........................ 163.632 06 L IA B IL IT IE S D O LLARS Feed The S tore w here Service a n d Satisfaction Agent for DUPONT Powder CTS CaprtUd stock pukl m ..................................$10,000 (Hi [ Surplus fu n d ...................... 1,100 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ................................................. 671 05 Due to banks and hankers........................ Postal savings bank dep osits....................... 1,078 08 {»d iv id u a l deposits subject to ch eck ....... 40,052 92 Demand certificates o f deposit............... Cashier's checks outstanding:....................... 175 00 Tim e certificates o f dep osit.......................... 555 00 T o t a l .............................. $63,632 05 S TA TE OF OREGON. „ Grain Mosier, - - - are Classm ates. O regon M o sie r : : O regon A fine, large, beautiful DOLL will he given by the M o sie r i Windows, Doors j ! Shingles, Roofing j “ The acquisition by us o f this C O U N T Y OK W AS C O . **• 1, F. N . Austin, Cashier crop o f apples, consisting o f about above-named hunk, do solemnly swefcr that APPLE PACHINE RECORD BROKEN i*f the above 20.000 boxesof different varieties statement is tru e to tlve l>est o f my ! know ledge and belief. in connection with our other i The Hood River Glacier says F . N . A u s t i n , Cashier. purchases in Hood River, W e-1 R E C T - A tte s t. that W. L. Dresbach last week C O J. R N. M o s ie r , J. P. C a r r o l l , D irectors. natchee and Yakima, will com broke the world's record for Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th | plete our line-up for the season apple packing in one day. The day o f October, 1913. H. G. K ib b e e of 1913-14. Several cars of the former record was 140 boxes in [S eal] N o ta ry Public, j Lehowa Orchard Spitzenbergs, ten hours. Dresbach packed 141 Newtowns and Jonathans are boxes in nine and one-half hours. SUMMONS. now rolling in and will be offered He was packing at Gilkey Sta to the better class o f trade upon tion, near Seio, for Messrs. Min In the Circuit Court o f the State of ace mgr arrival. As the fruit packs over * Oregon, for Waaco County. ton & Gibson. * 85 7« Extra Fancy, despite the Mr. Dresbach is a Mosiente, O scar C. B lowers , most stringent grading rn’ es Plaintiff, owning a tract o f land near laid down by Mr. Howe, the vs. I • , %*+ - r ' ~--- a ri--- * s * E l m a B l o w e r ^, owner g f this orchard, it is town. Defendant. therefore self evident that the In the name o f the State o f Oregon, Mosier fruit may well be classed »**"*»* j You are hereby required to appear and among the top-notchers of the In tíusiness answer the complaint filed against you H ood River J50 Years world.” Besides the Referendum elec in the above entitled suit within six Oregon This kind o f free and unsolic tron next Tuesday, The Dalles weeks, after personal service o f this ited advertising, read by many will vote on the saloon question. summons upon you outside o f the State Is a Jeweler and Optician o f many years experience. I f you have a “ sick” time-piece, be can cure it. thousands of people all over the In fact, this is the paramount o f Oregon, or within six weeks from I f you have eye trouble, he can correct it by fitting you world, is bound to create an act issue o f the day at the county the date of the first publication o f this with proper lenses. notice. ive demand for Mosier fruit and seat, the entire town taking sides I f you have jewelry o f any kind to repair, he can do it. I f you fail to so appear and answer bring MOSIER well into promi on the question, each side being said complaint, plaintiff will apply to I f you want new jewelry o f Hiiy kind, be has it. nence. where she belongs. I f you want AN YTH IN G in his line, he is the uian to consult. confident o f success. ’The Dalles the court for the relief demanded In 4 Jlis prices are right ami so is his work. his said complaint. Optimist says: The relief demanded is a decree o f “ I f The Dalles goes ‘dry’ next REFERENDUM ELECTIOK divorce forever dissolving the marriage 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 Tuesday, the next le v y o f taxes relations now existing between plaintiff will more than double. This is and defendant. N ext Tuesday is the Referen dum election ordered by petition a statement o f fact for the tax This summons is served upon you by publication by order o f Honorable W. of the voters of Oregon. The payer to consider. And it will L. Bradshaw, Judge o f the above en following measures will be voted more than double on the owner titled court, by order made and entered o f the humble home as it will on Oct. 23, 1913. and published in the ©nr Capital and Surplus $11,600.00 State University Building Re more than double on the posses Mosier Bulletin, the date o f first pub pair Fund. Its purpose is to sions o f his more prosperous lication will be Oct. 31, 1913, and the provide funds for repairs and neighbors. Meanwhile the traf last publication will be Dec. 12, 1913. J ohn G av in , additions to the State University fic in liquor, and the consump Attorney for Plaintiff. A S O L ID B A N K buildings. The amount asked tion o f liquor, will go on. In i ______________________________ C O N S E R V A T IV E L Y M A N A G E D violation of the law, it is true, for is $65,000. SUMMONS but it will go on regardless o f University o f Oregon New i DIRECTORS: In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Prohibition begets law Building Appropriation. T h e law. Oregon for Wasco County. J. N. M osier , J. p. C arroll , J. M. E l l io t t , amount asked for is $100,000, to breakers. Licensed traffic makes D avid R obinson , F. N. A ustin B ertha M addaugh , construct, equip and furnish a failure to observe the law unnec Plaintiff, modern fire-proof administration essary and unlikely under strict vs. W m . M addaugh , and class-room building, and to regulation.” most votes between October 1st and December 23rd. the way that you get: ! / MOSIER E. A. R , . ORE. This is For each and every purchase of five cents, one vole will be given. Come in and see for yourself. Mosier Book Store ! Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. | to the little girl under 12 years who receives the B o o k S t o r k j \ W U . THE DALLES BE DRY OR WET? W. F. LARA WA Y j “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. I. W e handle all style« and aizea of G-E Electric Fan»— The Leader» of the Market. Mosier Valley Bank extend the heating plant to the same. There is no question as to the necessity o f the funds asked for in order to make the necessary Improvements to the institntions o f learning, i f the efforts to make them more efficient are to be realized, and every voter should mark his ballot 300, Yes, on the first measure and 302, Yes. on the second. The third measure is the Ster ilization Act. Its purpose is to authorize the State Board o f Health to order such surgical op erations as the board shall ad judge, to be performed on habit ual criminals, moral degenerates and sexual perverts, both male and female, and defining who shall be considered as such, the same being iiersons confined in some state institution. This measure is designed to j fotect present society and fu ture generations, and while there is undoubtedly urgent need of protection, it is a question in the minds of many as to the wisdom •>f giving such authority into the hands o f one or two individuals. The fourth meaeure is the Defendant. SCM88L NOTES By the Editor*. We are recovering from those “ fierce” ekams. We found out we didn’ t know as much as we thought we did, too. Leo Nichol is sick. We don’ t wish him any bad lucK, hut if he only knew what a relaxation it is, why— — ! Emily’ s sick, also. Our laboratory apparatus has arrived, but the school board hasn’ t had time to make a table for us yet, so we are just prac ticing on the scales, tiring to see if a gram is a gram. (From per sona) experience I don’ t think it is.) The night for basket ball prac tice has been changed to Thurs day night, as the hall has been rented for higher educational purposes than basket hall, on Friday nights. W e've found out that geome try is to develop our will power, because if we can keep from "cussing” at those blooming an gles, nothing else will ever make ue cuss. To Wm. Maddaugh, the above named defendant: In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, You are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summer • here inafter stated, and i f you fail t x pear and answer »an. com, lai.it t plaintiff will apply to the Court for the decree prayed for in her complaint, to- wit: For a decree to the effect that the bonds o f matrimony heretofore exist ing between the plaintiff and the de fendant ire forever annulled, a»-t aside and held for naught; that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from the defendant and for such other relief as to the Court may seem equitable ami and just. TH E DALLES, OREUON. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL For GIRI S. P A R TIC U L A R S rO R FiteiNb.m» Attorney for Plaintiff. First National H h nk Building ■MMMifnnmimiiiinviQWHpaaMiaanwMHaaBM - - - O regon W. A. HUSBANDS Hone B l a c k s m it h and General Shoeing Work. Satisfaction guaranteed MOSIER - - OREGON To meet your friends, stop at HOTEL MOSIER. ■ " ♦ ------ A ll Modem and under New Management. AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES -------= PLUMBING. This means YOU. if you have not paid up. No Bugaboos Down Cellar S. F. GOSS ~ — -- You are hereby notified that this GUY Q. STRYKER. Prop. summons is served upon you by publi cation for Six consecutive weeks ill the M o s ie r BULLETIN, by order o f the Court made September 26th, 1913, di Wanted recting that Said summons lie so fxib- llshed for a period o f six weeks from A t once— All back subscrip- the date o f the first publication there of, the date o f the first publication of tiona to the B u l l e t in paid up in this summons is the third day o f Octo ber. 1914, and the date o f the last pub exchange for receipt«. We need lication thereof will be on the four i the money. teenth day o f November. 1913. P aul W. C hilders , M o s ie r Repair IF Y O U W I S H Onego NOTARY PUBLIC APPLY TO S IS T E R S U P E R IO R . 11 nod River, H. G . K IB B E E 1 ST. MARY’S ACADEMY I ELECTRIC WIRIN6 ft SUiPLt Ct ST CAM ar«l) HOT WATKK H FATING. Ginldiea can «ere you many tedious step»; but the tired- cat mother hates to »end a child into a dark cellar, and children (Unlike to go there. N<> cellar need be dark now-n-dny«, to terrify children and worry older people. A ray o f lunshine from an Jobliing promptly h H. mm I. i I to. MOSIER - - OREGON E dison M a z d a Lam p DK. H. L. DUMHLfi PHYSICIAN HOOD RIVER and SltKGKON : OREGON Will practice in Munier and Mav l * reached by long dis- ttnec phone. Home phone 61. conveniently located in the cellar-way will brighten the darkest cellar at the mere touch o f a switch. 1 | w m i c a l lam ps h r u l ^ M n n b -.U , . Im p « « u d p t b w » , » , W tb. L m «bici, » —a l.«ha P«IT inlppM.,!), !.. > ■ * < 1 >1 . » im .. 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