Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 21, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED
ADVERTISING RATES
EVERY FR ID AY
BY
MOSIER BULLETIN
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
St'B S C R IITlO N HATES
$1.50
One Year.
Six Manti»»
Th ree M outh».
Professional Cards....................
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Business locals w ill be charired at 5lcenta per line
fo r each insertion.
Legal advertisement» will in 'a l) cases'be charged
generad as second-e'aas ina1:lc r March
19UÖ at
the post office at Mosier, Oretroo. under the A c t o f
March
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to the party oruerin* them, at legal rates, and
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FR ID A Y, NOVEMBER 21, 1913
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NO. 38
paid for before attiduvit.- a ref furnished.
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We are in iveeipi o f a letter
from Judd S. I’i-H, Secretary of
The Dalles Business Men’ s Asso­
ciation, which we lake pleasure
h i giving publicity, as it
«rives
prominence to Mosier fruit, ami
shows a friendly disposition on
the part of our county seal
neighbors to properly recognize
Mosier. Mr. Fish says:
“ We have received from J. M.
Carroll and Titos. Henningsen,
o f Mosier, two boxes o f apples
that outclass anything I have
seen fig; many a day. We have
them in our exhibition windows,
showing the location, name of
grower, etc., and if more of
your growers would send us any
o f their products, we will gladly
give them a prominent place and
full credit.
“ I am sure the hundreds of
people who see our exhibit will
well remember seeing something
from Mosier,”
Yours truly,
J u d d S. F ish , Secy.
COLOMBIA GORGE EQUALS THE RHINE.
Shoot N OW
Many people are not contented
with their work because they
are not sufficiently interested in
it. Their minds wander to other
things instead o f being concen­
trated on I heir rightful employ­
ment. I f they gave it more of
their attention they would prob­
ably learn to love it. This fail­
ure to concentrate is one chief
reason why so many young men
drift from one thing to another
and make a failure o f each.
succeeded in laying 3U3 eggs in
exactly one year. This new hen,
like the former record-breaker,
is a cross between the Barred
Rocks and White Leghorns.
Professor Dryden, in charge
o f the poultry department at the
college, says that no special at­
tempt, out side of the breeding,
was made to secure high records.
Tiie methods followed in feeding
and general care were such as
might he profitably followed by
any farmer or owner o f poultry.
The 303 eggs produced by the
record-breaking hen weighed 42
pounds, or about eight times the
weight o f the hen herself, and
were remarkably uniform in size,
shape and color. Many requests
have been received at the college
to place the hen on exhibition,
hut on account of hergreat value
as a breeder it has t>een decided
that the risks are greater than
the value o f the advertising.
Tree
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“ Farming
with Dynamite”
H ay
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Mosier,
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HERE’S TO THE OREGON HEN.
A short time ago the Oregon
Agricultural College announced
ihe fact that a cross-bred hen
bad turned out 291 eggs in her
1 rst twelve months o f usefulness.
;md stated that no other egg ma­
chine had ever liefore readied
that rate o f speed. Now, the
vollege announces, the original
i est hen-in-the-world will have
« > take a back seat, as another
lid d y at the same institution has
We grow some big, fine apples
in this country which we think
bring big prices: but we take
off our hats to an English apple
which was sold recently
for
£16 16s—something over $81 of
Uncle Sam’ s money. The varie-
o f the apide is not given, tail it
was grown at the K in g ’s Acres
Nurseries. Hereford.
This may have be<n the same
kind of an apple that grew in
the garden that Father Adam
cultivated awhile. The apples
were cheaper in those'days, but
the experience cost him and the
rest o f us a right smart.
The
Oregon
the date of the first, publication o f this
notice.
I f you fait to ho appear and answer
said complaint, plaintiff will apply to
tin1 court for ttie relief demanded i r
his said complaint.
The relief demanded is a decree o f ;
divorce forever dlssoli ing ti e m irriae
relations now e- isting bet ■> een bd ddr
and defends! L
This summon, is sei
publication h, nrdi r < t
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1.. Bra »haw, Ju1< <
title* c o u r t h o r:.» II Hi ' ! ** o
t r.
on Oct. 255, Ib i” am
Mosier B d l
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t • , first pu
lieation will ! e* ( »ct. 3 1 , 19 13, and U
last publication will 1 i r Die. 12 1913.
J OWN G a v i n ,
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon for Waxeo County.
P kau l B. C r h w r ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
I da
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o —iw. «?;»
To I da C riger , the above named de­
fendant;
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 aliove entitled suit, on or
before the 5th day o f January, 1914,
and if you fail to so appear and
answer said complaint, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for
the
decree prayed for in her complaint, to-
wit:
For a decree o f the Court forever
dissolving and holding for naught the
Iannis o f matrimony heretofore exist­
ing between the plaintiff and the de­
fendant ami for such other relief as
to the Court may seem equitable.
This Summons is published in the
M o s ie r
B U L L E T I N , a weekly newspa­
per oCa 4 ?eneral circulation published in
Wasco County, Oregon, for six ( fi)
consecutive week», being seven issues
thereof, in compliance with an order
o f the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. Judge o f
the Cirpuif C.TJrt o f the State o f Ore-
gun for Wasco County, which order is
dated the I7th day o f November. 1913.
and the date o f the first puIJication of
thisa imraona is the 21st day o f No­
vember, 1913, and the date o f the last
publication o f aummona is the 2nd day
-I .m u a r y . 1911.
I k e d W. W ilso n .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
as-
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Windows, Doors
M o s ie r
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are
O regon
A fine, large, beautiful DOLL will be given by the MOSIEB
the
and Deceoilter 23rd. This is
B oo k S t o r e to the little girl under 12 years w 1 m > receives
most vote» between October 1st
Roofing !
I Mosier Book Store
Shingles,
the way that you get:
For each and every purchase of five
cents, one vote will he given.
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f Tum-A-Lum
Come in and see for yourself.
Lumber Co. /
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E. A. R a c e , m g r .
hi Business
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W. F. LARA WA Y
50 ) cuts
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Hood Hiver
Oregon
Is a Jeweler ami Optician o f many year« experience.
I f you have a “ sick time-piece, he can cure it.
I f you have eye trouble, he can correct it by fitting vou
with proper lenses.
‘
I f .you have jewelry o f any kind to repair, he can do it.
I f you want new jewelry o f any kind, he has it.
I f you want AA1 IHINO in his line, be js tin'man to consult.
His prices are right and so M his work,
“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 hom e.”
P A T R O N I Z E HliM A N D B E C O N V I N C E D
OUR STRONG POINT
W e handle all style* and
sizes of G-E Electric Fans—
The Leaders of the Market.
Moat every bank has itH?strongV>int.1 Ours is Absolute Safe-
ty F o r Depositors. The’strength of.a bank is measured by its
resources, the quality o f its loans,»its cash reserve, and the
_rnenj)ehind it. We can take oath that every loan we have is
absolutely good and collectible. Every 30 days our directors
examine our loans. We carry a Cash Reserve twice the
amount require d hy law. We knrw we kai/c a strong Bank.
We want You to know it.
tLcl/Tiii^ ftlhlri
Hood
River.
Finit Nation«! Pm I- Hut
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Mosier Valley Bank
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H. G . K IB B E E
* ST. M A R Y ’S ACADEM Y j
T H E D A LLE S , OREGON.
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BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
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For GIRLS.
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C r ig e r ,
Defendant.
Store where Service and Satisfaction
Classmates.
W IN T E R SHORT C O U R S E ’
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SOME APPLE
Nichol & Co.,
Feed
Agent for D U PO N T Powder
/ MOSIER
‘ ‘Sunny, romantic California
has been affectionately praised
by her loyal children. Why don’ t
we get busy? The singular l>eau-
ties and grandeur o f the lordly
river and its chasms should in­
spire the artist, the poet; and
what priceless material for the
romancer—the coming Walter
Scott of the Columbia Basin.”
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N o price on second hand goods, tor
there are none in our slock.
Get one.
Grain
direct from the whole­
We believe in and practice; —A reasonable
price on new goods.
H. M . W E S T
This will !><* a notable event in the
educational history o f Oregon.
Farmers’ , Co-operation will be the;
leading topic o f a stimulating series o f
lec tures. The week will be crowded ;
witii discussions, and demonstrations in
everything that makes for the welfare
of the farmer and home-maker.
course in its history. A >-ery wide
range o f courses will he offered in
General Agriculture, Horti-alture, An­
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Artu, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
and Music. Numerous lectures and
discussions on F ar me rs ’ C o - ope ra ­
t i o n , at home and abroad, will lie a
leading feature. Make this a pleasant j
and profitable winter outing. No tui­
tion. Accommodations reasonable. Re­
duced rates on all railroads. For fui-
ther information address
Burglars entered the store r f
E. M Strauss early Wednesday
morning and proceeded to make
themselves at home. The} cre­
ated more or less noise in their
operations and awoke the clerk,
Mr. Danielsen, who lives in the
rooms over the store. Mr. Dan­
ielsen turned on the light at the
front o f the store, frightening
the thieves away before they
had time to secure anything of
value. A I ter getting in through
a rear window, they opened two
doors, in order to make a safe
get-away. It is supposed that
they went to Hood River, and
Marshal Carson o f that town
scoured the country for them
Wednesday, hut found no trace
o f them.
of Underv ear and Sweater Coats
information on
May be had for the asking.
December 8 to 13, 1913
January 5 to 30, 1914
The Hood River Orchard Land
Co. finished digging their 500 The .College has spared no effort to
make this the most compivte short
acres of potatoes Wednesday.
ing? We have just received all
the good things to make the meal
a happy one.
New crop al­
monds, walnuts, pecans, filberts,
Brazils, Calimyrna figs, Fard
dates, layer raisins, cranberries,
cabbage and salad dressing,
mince meat, citron, currants,
olives, pickles, imported beaes,
peas. Macedoine
mushrooms,
Anchovies. Remember, for all
good things to eat, this is your
store. Strauss.
No contention for satisfaction if you buy o f our new line
sale bouse.
!
The lumber is on the ground
fo r a new sidewalk at the school
It’s all foolishness for Ameri­ house.
cans to hike over to Switzerland
B. E. Youmans, of Portland,
to see grand scenery when we
and
Mr. Kibbee and family, of
have the Columbia River gorge,
Mosier,
spent the week-end at
according to Frank B. Riley, vice
Ortley.
president for Oregon o f the Pa­
cific Highway Association, who
Rev. Jas. Elvin, o f The Dalles,
defined the public value o f the will give an illustrated lecture at
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Columbia River gorge in an ad­ the hall Friday, Nov. 21.
dress at Portland recently. Hej
The Indians who have been
H. M. T E N N A N T , Registrar,
said in part:
digging potatoes at Qrtley, gave
Corvallis, Oregon. I j
“ Let's capitalize the glories of a war dance at the hall Sunday
Farmers’ Business Courses by Corre-1
the Columbia gorge. There is evening.
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spondence without tuition.
nothing so productive as the in­
vestment in a tourist. L e t’s all
SUMMONS.
The big shaft for the rock'
help to divert from the pockets
o f the guides and dairymen, the crusher, replacing the one brok-| In the Circuit Court o f ttie State o f
truck farmers and motor drivers en a week ago, arrived Wednes-i Oregon, for Watco County.
o f Switzerland some o f the four day from Milwaukee, Wis,, and O scar C, B lo w ers ,
hundred million o f American the crusher crew is working
Plaintiff,
dollars which we are leaving in night anil day to place it in posi-j
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Europe this one summer, and tion so that, they may resume E l m a B l o w e r s ,
De fern! ant.
which equal sum Phil Bates will work at the earliest possible mo-!
tell you we are likely to leave ment. The shaft weighs tei>| In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and
until we rouse ourselves form tofis. The shaft o f the smaller1 answer the complaint filed against you
crusher
was
also
broken
and
it
our lethargy,
in the above entitled suit within six
“ L et’ s save some o f that mon­ is likewise Eyeing replaced by a weeks, after personal service o f this
summons upon you outside o f the State
ey intended for French innkeep­ new one.
o
ers. See America first? Yes!
Are you ready for Thanksgiv­ f Oregon, or within six weeks from i
And the Columbia will do as
much asany thing I know to stim­
ulate a new American apprecia­
tion o f American scenery.
“ I ’ ve seen the Rhine, have
floated on its tide. I ’ ve seen
those steeply rising terraced vine­
yards, the quaint villages that
fringe its shores. I ’ ve wound
about under those ghosts of stor­
ied castles, once the abode of
fncient chivalry and romance.
Enchanting? Yes! But the blue
portal hills above Vancouver in­
vite you to enter a region by
which all otlmr river chasms of
the earth must be measured.
Unlike the Rhine, there is no
Lorelei sitting just in her skin,
with flowing hair upon a frown­
ing cliff of the Columbia, to lure
the mariner to destruction. But
1 have seen modern maidens ns
lovely, in costumes almost as
tight as their skin, reposing on
the bluffs at Chanticleer. They
were not there to lure or to de­
stroy; but they were nonetheless
alluring.
Contentment
Planting and Rejuvenating
the old Orchard
FARM ERS’ W EEK
Oriley Items
IS
When the ground is dry. for
An interesting book; full of valuable
OREGON ftORICÜLiüBSL
GOLLEGE
Satisfaction
FOR PA R TIC U LA R S
APPLY
NOTARY PUBLIC
M o s ie r
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A. H U S B A N D S
B l a c k , s m it h
S IS T E R S U P E R IO R .
Horse
Shoeing
and
General
Repair Work.
IF Y O U
W ISH
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
♦
S. F. GOSS
A l l M odem and under New
P L U M B IN G .
Management.
AUGMENTED BAT H FACILITIES
W . G. LLO YD , Prop.
STEAM
and
HOT WATER
!! FATING.
Jobbing promptly attended lo.
MOSIER
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OREGON
Wanted
At once— All back subscrip­
tions to the B u l l e t in paid up in
exchange for receipts.
We need
the money.
This means YOU. if you have
not paid up.
DR. H. E. DU MULE
Electrical Appliances irake the Best Christmas Gifts
PHYSICIAN amd SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will: practice in Mosier and
May lv reached by long dis
Ut.itre pliuiiv, iioioe phone til.
Pacific Power & L igh t Co.
“Always A t Your Service.”