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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1913)
V PU BLISH ED EV ER Y FRID AY BY H. G- K1BBKK. Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (ÄwYrtr..... Six Month». The*** Mouth*. R»itere<l a « second-Has* matter March 12, 190H a* the i» o U office at Moaler, Or«*(on, under the A c t o f March 3, 1*79. A D VE R TISING R ATES Professional Cards............... per month | /tf MOSIER BULLETIN MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON. F R ID A Y , VO L. V Mosierites who are in the hab He stayed by his job for sixty years. He founded a great and it of getting their daily supply worthy business. He'prospered of bread from the stores, were Portland, Ore.. Nov. 5. 1913. as the country prospered and as considerably annoyed last Mon-' —The market for Pacific North the lumber industry expanded, day when they couldn't get a west apples at Eastern ami Cen He built for the future. He lived loaf of bread in town, unless tral We item points, while some and strove in the present. He they were fortunate enough to what more active, is still not died in the full knowledge that have neighbors who could loan brisk enough to fully absorb the he bad done his best. Let tjie j them some. This condition was; very liberal offerings from this young fellow who thinks there caused by the delayed local pas- section. are no longer any openings for senger from Portland, due to a I In general there has been him such as young Walker found freight wreck at Wyeth, and i practically no change in value. years- ago look over the; which didn't arrive until after For Extra Fancy Cashmere SIXly [wide world, as he did. 12 o'clock. Spitzbenbergs local interests are- still strong in their views at $1.80 and $1.90 a lx>x, f. o. b., aiul no sales are being made be-: tow this range. 1 ^*ie election in Mosier last By the Editor». A message from Kansas C it y ¡Tuesday w uaa very quiet affair, Honor Roll for the second states that at the present time only 70 votes being polled. All month : there are 75 carloads of Pacific the measures voted on carried p r im a r y d e p a r t m e n t . Northwest apples held rn storage 1,1 t *1'8 precinct by good majori- there, together with perhaps 50 except the Sterilization Bill, Joseph Higley, ^eshe Camp, Mae Camp, Carl Korden, D arrell• carloads from Utah and Colora- ¡which carried by one vote, Allington, Ruby Proctor. do. The'market is quoted more All the measures carried in HIGH SCHOOL active and as soon as t.be latter the state but the Sterilization Grace Higley, Ören Osburn. stock is out of the way the gen- Bill. eral situation v& ex pec ted to im- The greatest interest to resi- Jnwe, dents of Wasco and Hood River Ten indictments were returned Caldes front Gtasgow indicate counties was the figFit on by the grand jury to the Wasco flbat buyers there who purchased the “ wet or d ry " question in the County Circuit Court, which con- YeUoer Newtowns here earlier in ] former, and the recall of the vened last Monday. They were «be 1 season at $1.90 for Extra county judge and commissioners all penitentiary offenses. No Fancy are losing money in their in the latter county. Hood Riv- business was done Monday and speculation because tire market er turned down its present offi- Tuesday being election day the at present abroad does not justi- j cers, electing E. E. Stanton as court was adjourned until fy such an extreme buying price, ¡ county judge, and Edward Wednesday morning. It is generally presumed that Hawks and J. 0 . Hannum as ----------------------------------------------— this condition is due to the fact [commissioners. Notice that Oregon Newtowns have' Tlie jir The Dalles was; FOR S A L E :— Several dozen lieen arriving there with practi- |iai-(| fought and bitter, Ihe pro- fruit jars at a bargain. Have cally no color and better colored ¡ |)¡biiioi> element losing out hy stock has been available from 0!1)y 74 votes—close enough to been used and tested. Inquire j California. throw a scare into the opposi-iat Bulletin office. tion AFFLE MARKET QUIET TUESBAY S ELECTION SCHOOL NOTES AFTER SIXTY YEARS. SHIPPERS TO BENEFIT BT IMPROVED SERVICE SUMMONS. N O V E M B E R 7, 1913 Shoot Now '* 3.0# " i. 1 # " 44 9 . 0 # 1 . t f Purines» locals will be charged at 6>enta*per line for each insertion. NO. 36 Legal advertisements will in all cases*be char»«# to the party oruerinir them, at legal rates, a ad paid for before arfiduvit* urefftimiahed. IS Tree Planting and Rejuvenating the old Orchard valuable ** One-quarter Column.............. ** One-half Column................. " One Column.... Satisfaction Contentment When the ground is dry, for An interesting book, full of One square............................................ " No contention for satisfaction if you buy of our new line of Underwear and Sweater Goats—direct from the whole information on “Farming with Dynamite” sale house. We believe in ami practice: — A reasonable N o price on second hand goods, for price on new goods. there are none in our stock. May lie had for the asking. H. Get one. Hay - Grain Mosier. Nichol & Co., W EST Feed Agent for D U P O N T The Powder Oregon Store where Service and Satisfaction are Classmates. M : o s ie r : O r e g o n - » m ^ i »»- Windows, Doors i i i Shingles, Roofing Mosier Book Store A fine, large, beautiful D O LL will be given by* the MoSIKJt B ook S tork to the little girl under 12 years who receives the most votes between October 1st the way that you get: mik J December 28rd. This is For each and every purchase of five cents, one vote will I k * given. Come in and see f<ir yourself. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. j j In the Circuit Court o f the S la t« o f There are jieople in this world, E. A. R a c e , m g r . ____ • Oregon, for Wa»co County. possibly in this town, who will tell you that no man bas ever yet Effective October 27th, 1913, 0sCAR C. B lowers , ^ Plaintiff, accumulated a fortune honestly. through freight service was in VO, Hew refreshing it is, therefore, augurated by the Union Pacific ■ .* + » - E l m * B lo w krs , — ^ * * «» » +\ to note what an exchange says from Kansas City over the new Defendant. about a Welt known resident,now line from Marysville. Hastings In the name o f the State o f Oregon, deceased, of our sister state across and Gibbon, serving all territory You are hereby required to appear and In Uusinats the river, who proves a promi west of Cheyenne. This means answer the complaint filed against you Hood Hiver .5 0 leurs in the shove entitled suit within six Oregon nent exception to the supposed a great deal to patrons of the weeks, after personal service o f this rule. And beyond a doubt there ; 0-W . R. & N .. as it materially summons upon you outside o f the State ] » a Jeweler and Optician o f many years experience. are many other wealthy men who shortens the distance from Kan- o f Oregon, or within six weeks from I f you have h “ iic k ” time-piece, he can cure it. acquired their riches in the same sas City to the West, the date of the first publication o f this I f you have eye trouble, he can correct it by fittinir vou with proper lenses. 3 way. I A day’s difference in receipt notice. I f you fail to »0 appear and answer I f you have jew elry of any kind to repair, he can do it. We quote tire following from of merchandise and 24 hours less sai.l complaint, plaintiff will apply to I f you want new jewelry o f any kind, lie has it. the exchange mentioned; delivery of tiie court for the relief demanded In | time m n e required le v j.in e ii for iu i uc" ' r ' t ul I f you want A N YTH IN G in his line, he is the man toco,.suit. “ The richest man in the state, products eastbound w ill appeal his said complaint, IIis prices are right and eo is Ins work. Ï of Washington lias died at the, to the dealer and the shipper. The relief demanded is ;• decree of age of 86 years. His name was Close connection with the U. P. 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 IN C E D l Cyrus Walker and he earned all ^ at Granger, and close connection relation» now existing between plaintiff and defendant. he had by thrift, energy and far-1 with Oregon Short Line at This summons i» served upon yoo by sightedness. It is a real distinc- Huntington, will enable the 0- publication by order o f Honorable W. tion nowadays to have procured j W. R. & N. to offer a superior L. Bradshaw, Judge o f the above en great wealth by honest industry service throughout its territory, titled court, by order made and entered and lawful grasp of lawful op-j AH traffic moving through on Oet. 23, 1913. and published in the Capital and Surplus $11,600.00 Mosier Bulietin, the date o f first pub portunity. But these are the Kansas City will he expedited, lication will he Oct. 81, 1913, and the things Mr Walker did. There and the shippers of the North- iasTpublkatk^ will ^ D c e ^ li.'m a . Was no taint of scandal about his west are brought closer to th e! J ohn G avin , methods. He took undue advant- people with whom they do busi- Attorney for Plaintiff, A SO LID BA N K age of no man's needs. He cor- ness. The announcement is re- C O NSER VA TIVELY M A N A G E D fupted no Legislatures nor City ceived with a great deal of sntis- SU M M O NS Councils. He kept out of politics, faction by the business men. DIRECTORS: In the Circuit Court o f tin State o f He obeyed the laws. He leaves Oregon for Wmtco County. J. N. M osier , j . p. C arroll , j . m . E lliott , a good name, which is worth D avid R obinson , F. N. A ustin B kktha M audauch . Ortley Items more than vast riches to any Plaintiff, V». fnan, living or dead. _»WO«MWOWO*OWOWMOwm w m ^ Cyrus W alker was born in' The Ladies’ Aid netted $11.75 W m , M addacoh , H. G. K IB B E E MOSIER ORE. W. F. LARA WA Y. / “It Pays in the End’ i» ' i “ 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 h a n d le a ll s ty le s and sizes o f G-E Electric Fans— The Leaders o f the Market. Mosier Valley Bank ELECTRIC WIRING ft SUPPLY Cii. Hood River. Oregon l'ir»( NHtimml llnnk Building r-M / ST. M A R Y ’S A C A D E M Y I j Defendant, Maine. He came to the Pacific , From their Halloween Social. To Wm. Maddaugh, the above named N O T A R Y P U B L IC t h e d a l l e s , O r e g o n . { Coast in the '40s and In 1853 he I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McCully, defendants went to Puget Sound, then sur - 1 of Hood River, were guests of In the Name o f the Stab- o f Oregon, m o s ie r O regon rounded by virgin forests. He Fred Tooley Sunday, BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL A You are hereby required to appear soon engaged in the manufacture Some witches invaded W . W, arid answer the complaint filer) against, For GIRLS. f of lumber, using machinery of Field’s barn on Halloween a n d - you In the above entitled suit, on or S o n »A R T IC U L A R » A P P L Y TO r. A. HUSBANDS the most primitive kind. In time well, ask Clayton Feld about it. before six week» from the date o f the 1 B l a c k s m it h S I S T E R S U P E R I O R . first publication o f this summons here* he built up a great industry, He the ¡naffer stated, and I f you fail to ao ap- Horse .1 | Among •• the visitors at Shoeing and General S w u w iw m u w iw w o w m iw o w u « j bought timber land from _ . O r t le y Inn Sunday were Mr. and ,*.ar and answer »aid complaint, the Repair Work, Government at prices tanging Mrs. \ D. Moe, of H ood R iv e r , plaintiff will apply to the Court for the fropi $1.50 per acre. After a Mr. antj Mrs. j k McGregor, decree prayed for in her complaint, to- Satisfaction guaran teen IF Y O U W I S H while the Puget M ill Company, of Mosier, fi. Kinser and Geo. C.' wit: MOSIER OREGON of which he was the creator, E njye||(e 0f Portland, For n t,PCrM‘ 10 th‘‘ effort that Un To meet your friends, stop at owned tens of thousands of acres rv - . ,, . . bond» o f matrimony heretofore exist- H O T E L MOSIER. of fir and cedar forests. They, D,* fr,nK ,pu^ 918 the P r in c ,Pa> i» g between the plaintiff and the de- ^ * . j . i occupation at Ortley at present. f«?nd#nt !*? forever annulled, *#t a»id#> —— — ♦ - --- were not grabbed nor stolen The Hoixi Rjver 0rchard ^ and held for naught; that the plaintiff A ll Modern and under New Ihey were bought at prices fixed Co have about ^ Indi be. * granted an abwdufe divorce from PI.UMMNO. Management. by the Government or by private sjde„ one ^ al work ^ owners. . . . „ ___ MS lhe court may Seem «*|iii table anti STEAM a n d HOT WA'IF.It AlKJMtiNTED BATH FACILITIES . . . . . . . ..... who are turning out from 600 to an,i Ju»t. It is trite to say that there are S(in . .* i ’ n 1 J IIKATINIi. flow no such opportunities as Mr. * ^ ,JU Hft‘ hereby notified that this C U Y Q. STRYKER, Prop. Johhhig |,r<mi|itly »lUmh-il (o. Walker had, There are, though -------- * -------- "“[ " " T '* "erVed T " y° U l " pU^ ‘ MOSIER - - OREGON Max A. Vogt, the popular and M *.f a different kind. There always ombr BuUjKTIW order of mr ihe momnn i»ui,or,i m, by uj wniri will lie so long as a man is per*,e“ clent cashier of the First court made Septemle-r 26th, l»13. dl- j Wanted Dll. initted to get and to keep what National Bank of The Dalles for reeling that said summon* he so pub - 1 DUMBLE A t once— All back subscrip- he fairly earns, either by work the past twelve years, has been fbr a period of six week» from elevated to the position of presi* of the first publication Uu-rp- ,, , ,, n .. or bv skill or by good fortune. S. .I...** ..r *u.. «ii au - (H e d ltc of th#* fir«t puldlcMlion o f tlon s CO th e BULLETIN paid Up in F. GOSS PHYMICIAN AND MIIRCFON Walker was a pioneer. He dent of the bank, to fill the vt- uq. Mmmon. i. th. third day M Octo- . We need HOOD RI VER Went as a youth into a rough and cancj’ caused hy Ihe recent death ,wr> 19|B, the date o f the last pub- exchange for receipts : OREGON remote country. He saw only of President John S. Schenck. hration thereof will 1 « on the four, the money. Will practice in Mosier and ilindy its wonderful future. He Mr. Vogt’s exjierience In the •*•"** «>*/ of November. 1913. May lie readied hy long dis suffered many personal hard-,bulking business well fils him 4» aol W. O oldcrs , ' This means YO U . if you have Ships. He took great chances, foe his new position. i Attorney for Plaintiff. not paj(j U|K tance pilone. Home pilone 61. i ha No Bugaboos Down Cellar Children enn «nve you innny tedious steps; but the ttred- est mother hates to semi n child Into a dark cellar, and children dislike to go there. No cellaf ne« d be dark novr-u-dnys, to terrify childrea and worry older people. A ray of sunshine from an Edison Mazda Lamp conveniently located in the cellar-way will brighten the darkest cellar at the mere touch of a switch. T t l * * * W l9 w ‘ w s tU | C E A n M ■ M i c a l I . m * . fo r « T - n . r w , T * . u A L u H M Ü M M t M c b w h .n A e t h e r m o . W th . U r n «la c k n.ad l>*h< r n * iMermittmMlr imr WiW . 1 . tfaM. T r r a law and ea.tlaa t h . i r -------- ■ Pacific Power & Light Co. "A lw ays A t Your Service.” A