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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1914)
P U B L IS H E D EVERY F R ID A Y ADVERTISING RATES BY Prafeaaional Carda................. pernMatfcl .N One aquar*........................... “ “ IB One-Quarter Column............... * " SB H. C. KIBBEF, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION R ATES One-half Column.................... . “ “ IB O n* Ye*r...........................................................51 •Six Menti*.......................................................... 75 i *50 Three Months. One Column.................................... - " M l Cntereci as second-c fe ss matter March* K, 1900 at the pest oflioe at Mosier, Orearon, under tyie Act of March 8.1879. M 0 V KJLi. S I E R L L E T W. F. LARA WA Y, . ,. propriation Ot t h i s ' available, th e d-r-An aaa $<00, no A work will be I Treated With Respect, Don’t expect a barometer to tell you the truth about the weather until you g i f t and the good wishes which pushed stra ig h t through to c o m - ; have tested it thoroughly. Two com- •Am tori it ! pletion and it is expected that u>on causes for unreliability are air p rom p ter It. | the p ro je ct will be finished w ith- and wnter *“ tted with the mercury in Sincerely yours, in a year. U nder present p la n s ! ‘ h? „tub?I Theso c,,u bo spelled by T ) r . B eam an D o u g lass . & ¿ '- e r i m e n t will ,p ,n d „ > » „ t i “ ‘ Z ’ . toro „ „ , * „ ------------ ■«-#-«.------------- $90.000 pel m onth. The entire for a time In the proper position. W est Umatilla p ro je ct calls roJj then gently and with care incline It so . ,, , the irrigation o f 30,000 acres in i that the mercury may strike against “ Umatilla and M orrow counties. [ tUe slass tl,be- if there is no nir with- i t has lo n g been known that -p. rk-vornm ent will hire men In J0U wlu ht‘ar n sharP metallic click, N Business ’orals will be cfcarsed at I cents par few for each insertion. Something New in Mosier O ld Fashion M ill Feed Bran Shorts Middlings Compare them with those you have been gfetting'ttftd — See Die Difference — ^ sale-house. Hosier, Grain, Mill Peed the general impression that the ' claims, nights here were too cold for! -------------------------------- 35L 5&7! S S ilS i n 1H ,T mma_m “ . . wade to produce much corn or . W e are again reproducing this instrument should be put Into expert hands for rectification. There are several kinds of barom eters. The ordinary ‘'weather glass” in common use Is more or less unre- . liable and is easily made more so by I careless handling, in fact. any barom eter must be treated with great re spect in order to retain its usefulness. —Harper's Weekly. I No ^rice on second hand goods, for “ there fare rnme intfuf stJbk. Agent for DUPONT'iPcwder ■ O regon "SlMe *&M#er &n*ce atid Eatis/uction are ^C lassm ates. .„<1 ^ r .l e B .n a .t e c o n - p h S , ™ « . ttottie w,r„ under i ditions we’re peculiarly adapted its own direction. Later, a large moisture. The presence of ulr alone is -to the raising o f fine fruit and part o f the work will be djvided shown by minute bubbles. rT'Oftfm h veo*etoIvle^i* but vvnle ve fo r Small COlltiactotS atld the If at any time tile mercury seems to ^ !n t i h .« I t 1b l 7 ’ /^ m T r ,u t e V c o n t r a c t s offered to settlers as a ; adhere to the tube even m the slight- + u M fc b , f means o f furn ish in g them em- est dl‘Srt'e and the convex surface as- *-that field eorn can also be raised p]0y m ent during the time there sume* a Illore flattened form it is safo 'v e ry satisfactorily. It has been 13 ¡a n nothing- to be done on elther or cases moisture oim n g to ue uuire on their tneir| i to ls conol,,<le that in any of air theso the ' Wi'believe ih and practice:—A reasonable PpIfictf'eA^ttev» goods. H. M. W E S T Hay, • N«'<xAiteirttioii‘ fbr,8AtiSfturtioht‘if you buy of our new line o f ^Underwear and Sweated Coats—direct from the whole- Cost a trifle more, but worth it HO SIER CORN ATTRACTS ATTEN TIO N ■the I Lecal adeertisementa will In all caaae be charged to the party ordering them, at legal ratee, and paid for before affidavits are furnished. — i ANXIOUS MOMENTS. Not long ago Mr. M. A. Mayer » I f you carry an unreliable timepiece, sent to a prominent physician in » you have a good many such moments. -New York a box of extra fancy i I f your watch needs attention bring it Spitzenberg apples. The follow-' j to us. We can truthfully say you will be •ing letter was received recently more than pleased with Our work. by Mr. Mayer, written by the Dependable work and satisfied custom »recipient: i > ers are our best advertisements. “ Dear Mr. Mayer: Tlie l)OX of Spitz a+'ples which 1 • :you sent arrived in good order H O O D R IV E R , O RE. .Each one is a little painting by t\ l itself, a work of art which mas ters of the old school would have ■delighted to put on canvass, and and everything put in readiness TEST rthe flavor is something that can for a start immediately after ( not be painted, and which no January 1. With the federal ap- 14 I* a Triuky Instrument and Must Re man can describe. Thank you very much for U \T V * ROSIER APPLES RECEIVE PRAISE !{ . B *KfÖ S!fiR O regon MAKING AN OFFER ' of a box of our high grade ‘ chocolates, bon bons, etc., tn- ' 'volves no risk of refusal. The k box is so dainty, the candy-it • contains so tem pting th at ho * girl under 90 would think of declining such an offer. Ahd Tum-A-Lum Lumber 'Co. M OSIER E . A . R AC E .M kittSR. ’ ofice the candy is tasted vbu couldn’ t take back your offer under any circumstances. Try it. . pains taken to improve thevari-, ety. This past season, however, artic,e. for *he benefifc of some of « number of our ranchers, among ouv subscribers who are some- .« *- <them being Mr. Arthur Kuhn, what nei?!i* ent al»«ut -of the Grandview district, raised their back subscriptions, and we CHURCHES IN CHILE. ■’some corn with a view ^ to «end -1 earnestly request that you send ~ for ex- 01 bring in four arrears without They A['f A w ,a f* °,r. Les* ,n an ring it to-the county fair tor ex- U n com p leted C on d ition . delay. If you have kept your H. G . K IB B E E When walking through the streets In 1 Although details have not been given ffiibition. This corn received a receipt for the lafct paymertt, you any large town in Chile one is Immecli , out, a package addressed to a local ■prize at The Dalles, and was know how much you owe. I f j ately struck by the fact that church 1 bank containieg $71,000 in lh S. Treas ■ then sent to the Oregon Exhibit buildings arc always undergoing re- ury notes was taken and a package of you haven’ t, you can easily find pairs. »at Chicago. C. C. Chapman, magazines substituted. The substitu NOTARY- RÜBLTC One day yon will pass a church which -of Portland, had charge of out by inquiry at this office. tion was not found ohi till tlie package for weeks has had about six ladders We do not anticipate being the Oregon Exhibit at Chicago. resting against the walls. Then an reached the bank, w h en 'th e cashier In a letter wlrich he wrote to Mr. forced1 to invoke this law, as we other day you will find that they have found the bundle o f “ I.atf” magazines. believe there are no “ dead beats” been changed to the other side. This He started ’ to read some' o f the stuff JCuhn, dated Dec. 24, Mr. Chap- M O S IÉ R r O l f lÉ t S ô N | on our list, and that our delin- constant changing of ladders goes on , and becam pso interested that he agreed •man wrote; Your corn attract-1 ,, , year in nud year out, but no use ever | with the bank directors to m aktup the ^ d a great deal >of attention in ^ l,ent sobs'fibers have purely seems to be made of the ladders. |os.s i f they would U-ace him on the sub- our exhibit, and we are gratefub for« otten when them subsenp though, perhaps, a new Brick or a hit scriptiou list’ o f "I,a ff” for life. ■ In or- of piaster will occasionally be add« i del. to get you in a KOOll humor and fto you for your co-operation in tions expire, or have l>eeu neg- in , to the building. ! . . , . . . . ligent about attending to it. supplying same.” | ^ e I There would seem, however, to be a I helP fbr« et eVe" y ° ur ORE S . E . F R A N C IS C O , Proprietor “ THE O AK S.” - v ~ - " a- $71.000 ROBBERY __________________ ! have trusted our subscribers, very real reason for the presence of ‘ lomestic or financial, we will agree lo L. COMM just as we have been trusted, these ladders. The Chilean govern send ytiu " l A if ‘for one year at -Hie ill fact, levies a tax upon Church ridiculously low price o f 50 cents, ■WASCO STONE FOR FEDERAL BUILDING but if they don’ t “ come, thru” nieiit, buildings, but only when they have j This National Magazine o f F u n is •— how in thunder can we ’ ‘make been completed. In order to evade j making greater stridè^ than any bther The Daltes Chronicle says that, good?” It’s simply a matter this tax. therefore, no church evcr has lnagai'iie before the 'American public ' - i f i l l d f f l i i t cSti te d io u s s t e p s ; b u t th e tir e d - Judd S. Fish, secretary ’of the of “ you help me and I’ ll help the been completed. today. It is a magazine that will keep [ . * ' A f V n o t l i e l ’ IlR l+ fe i’ I d 'K e m f i c h i l d i n t o • d a r k c e l l a r , a n d . The taw surely might be ’ filtered, ’ Business Men's Association, has other fellow.” So Come thru j then, tor the eternal presence of these the-whole family in a good huninr. The 1 - c h i l d r i r t d i s l i k i ' I f i " ¿ o t h e r e . ;just received a letter from Con- ' we need the money. ludders-re.tainiy a,, ingenious tdea- staff o f LalT! contains artists, carica c e lla r n e e d b e d a r k n c iw -a -d a y s . t o t e r r ify c h ild r e n can supply ybu'wSVh'llfiy- ii t o * ,. * e . does not add to the appen ranee of the turists and writers who rank among r iM ld ’ t r o s r y o ld e r .- p e o p l e . - A .- x y o f s u n s h in e f r o m a n ‘4fressman N. J. Sinnolt, inform- supreme court of the buildings or to the com fort of pedes- the ItcBt in the country. I f is highly •tMng*in this "Hue-<tt* mofct ■ J n g i’.im that the assistant secre-1 United States recently made a trlamr in the streets —London Answers illustrated sod fA-inted incolors. It will reasonable b^ices. ; :<■: ’ tary of the treasury has sent the ruling ...,i:— which ...ui»u in ... substance — i..*------ -----1 keep the "whole family bheerful the makes King Robert Bruce’s Watch. ! year round. Ybu can afford to spend '.representative notice that when the 8abscfiber who 'takes his ‘ c t o iv e n t e n fljH flt e a t e d in t h * C e lla r - w a y w i ll b r ig h t e n t h e In D h I zc M' s “ FrngineutH o f Scottish 50c a year to do this. Send tliia clip- | •estimates for the new federal d a r k e s t c e lla r i t t h e m e r e td ta c h o f a s w it c h . paper out of the post office'and History is the following: "The old ping and FIFTY (.TINTS today to the ‘ building in The Dalles are sub refuses to pay the subscription, n U .i m w W w 'id t t ll t l k * . M u J i L ump * i m Ihi est known English watch was made, it publishers o f Luff! Dayton, Ohio, for , mlicnl I— ps Mtalitfvwajn, balls, closets and I < 9lhmr part. mitted, in them will be included guilty of felony and as liable to la said, iu the sixteenth century. Ilieie one year’ s subscription. The regular 'ST F fin IlfBfWroE a sad UAt only intsrmittsntl exists a watch which, antiquarians al . . . , , , . . . r MrMa ■ H—■ TrfmflUr'had raattsa thafr co triads at al a a provision for the use of the arrest as any other who defrauds i 7 . ,, price is $1.00, but we arc making this The Dalles - Oregon low. belonged to King Hubert Uruce. . . ? . . blue basalt rock from'the' quarry sayg the Olympia Independent, In tracing this subject further was SPECIAL O FFLK to get acquainted in The Dalles. The letter-to Mr. ' found ii letter In the Gentlgtnun's Mag ------------------------------------------------------------ The following is a synopsis of azliie dated Forfar. Aug. 20. 1785, mid | Sinnott sayS: the U. S. supreme court decision sigued J. Jamieson, who therein stales, N o t ic e t o th e P u b lic . “ By direction of the secretary regarding delinquent subscrip- that the watch was offered for Rale to ! “ AUWVirife AT YOUR SERVICE.’ * SUMMONS. The two leading magazines o f the I have the honor to acknowledge tions anil is published as a mat- Kitm by n pokNïulth bnwkpr ot Olns- Kow. who nfturw.inl «old It for 2 Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and receipt of your letter of the 10th ter of information-for all those jruinoa«, and it was iioxt «old for 5 the Sunset, have been consolidated j In the Circuit Coukt o f -the Btate o f ' SU M M ONS instant, relative to the use of who are subscribers to 'news- Thp Irttur rlnrs nut tnlre tin* curiosity under the title o f ‘ ‘Sunset—the Pacific Oregon, for Wasco County. In the Circuit Court o f the State of further, but We lind in a little wr»rk f»y Monthly.” Atonexiuarried in the vicinity of papers: G kokok E a r l , Adam Thompson, enfitlcd *Ti,ue atld Oregon for Wasco County. The DaTles, Oregon, for-use in L Stll)scnl)0rs whofio nol 'i IniekPepers.” that it subsequently Plaintiff, It is the intention o f the publisher P kakl tí. OdCn.it, vs. the construction of the postoffiee give express notice to the cor,- foni ti its way into the collection of to sjjare no money nor effort to make Plain ti IT, Sunset- the Pacific Monthly a credit to I da R. E a r l , KI iik (Jeoriie III. - PI T elpUia building in that city. tmry are consi.lered as wishing vs. quirer. Defendant. tlie West and a magazine o f national i Now th at It Is pniutlld« to send I da ('RfGKR, in accordance with your' re- to renew rtieir 8ub9Cription. value and importance. In the name o f the State o f Oregon menl,lltujiae h y p H rce|8 p 08t. w e I quest, the owners of the local I fendant, Can S n a k es F a scin a te T heir P re y ? l o introduce it to new readers we You are hereby required to appear mud , 2. Subscribers ■ordering the Mr Fltzsiinons nn^wers tliis ques T o I da C r ig k ii , the above named 1e quaiYies will be given an oppor will make the follow ing special offer; answer the complaint filed against you BUinfBBt th at Hhould y o u lived discontinuance of • therr periodi tion In tlie nctfittlve The Itellef In fe m la iit : tunity to sdbmit to general con the* above entitled suit on or h«f- A n y th in g in tllC Wfty o f Pt'CjSCl'ip- cal the publisher may continue ;f:i*scinntioii is ^ener il. but then» seems Send 50c in stamps, and we will pot In tlie Name o f tlie State o f Oregon. tractors bids for the stonework -u . n 1#, . t u . t<» lie no re.il foiitidntion for it. ” 1 your name on our »ubscrintion list for fo r e ‘ the 2nd day o f February, 1114, ^ to seinljt until all arrearage lias hnse had nun h esp n 'lew e of snakes/’ the next four months, and will send and if you fail to so appear and answer You ure hereby required to app »r nlHMl, D r u g s O f I d le n t 1erl required. For this purpose an and answer tlie conrpfaifT^ filed against been pftid. writes Mr FitzAtitKuis, “and have made yen a free copy o f the superldy illustra- rtf^otherwise or Otherwise plead thereto, the plain- f iiW S ,1 to alternate will he inckuled in (he i you in the alaive •f^ftTed suit, on or 3. If subscrilters neglect or it my hiislness to observe rnrefully ted Mitl-Winter number, and also the ! tiff, for want o f any such answer or specifications contemplating • the their habits and way«, both in their famous Sunset Indian poster, secarejjr 1 other pleading or appearance, will ap* before the 5th day o f January, 1914, use of the local material And refuse to take their periodical natural runditiou in tiio wild state { ackeii in a mailing lube, it ap HI make ply to tlie court for the relief prayed and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff carefui consideration will lie from the postoffice, they are re and raptlvity, and in no iimtnn i* hate a beautiful ornament for your front for i:> h i. complaint, to-wit: T W e DriUjtjitt of Hood Rivet, I ever kiH>n#n a snake to fast lnate an will apfdy to the Court for tii-» F o r a decree and. Judgment herWn, given to the matter before the sponsible uAtil lhey settle thejr animal in the m im » •* It is aliened to room or <ien. decreA prayed for in her complaint, to bill and order their paper dis d o ” fie has seen two sp*.; ft»», whit h Send your order to Fred Iaickley, adjudging and decreeing that the b»nd* f o r ’ felfUni. award of the contract. aw* p im iit i He i c can vvtii n cn u u ic ill lo iu rient! Llieni . , # '"J1*1 continued. he me:iti<»ns. many a time to trei*s sur Northwestern Manager, Sunset— the o f matrimony heretofore existing In?* “ The samples of the stone twssn plaintiff »ml defendant be for- yoU ' tnF«|H»r Ilian y o t! can f For h decree o f the Court forever rui.mleq by a crowd of Hutteriug. ex Pacific Month! « , Portland. Oregon. 4. If subscribers move to which you recently forwarded to cited birds. Bill the birds wore not. ever dissolve»!, and that the plaintiff thlffT! ttt llOtlltf. jyai**ol\ing and holding for naught tin the office of the supervising a r-, other places without informing he says, fascinated l»v fh“ suake. 'I’tiey i«- awariled liie cuatody o f the minor ’ | »riHnla matrimony heretofore exist children o f plaintiff and defendant, to- ‘ ■‘ log b e t w e e n the plaintiff and the de chitect have been placed -on file, the jttiblisher and papers are were endeavoring to intimidate it In sent to former address, subscrib order to frighten it from (heir haunt*. i wit: Willie Karl and (ienrge Eerf. aifd I fe n d a n t and for such other relief as for reference.” An Exception. Westminster (Jnzette ti fhett'nurt irtay Seem equitable. ers are responsible. •W hen a fellow starts t»» do anything forauch other ami further refief*aa Lo , ThD Sfffmnoñs fit published in the can always stima*! if lie mily sticks the Court may »eem equitable. 5. Courts have decided that V lib le S oun d W av es. The problem of furnishing i t mt Tht* mimmona i i . pwblMfed in 't t 'e j M ob I kii 'fitJLLKTlff, a weekly newspa- refusing periodicals from the Oftinns Itiniinons circles or arcs, del- * S o f always FTow about yon whim Mo*it r Bnlletin, a weekly newapapi-r' I per o f general eifeufation publislietl In work for idle men in Eastern tente mid perfect in frnn. have f)ceii office or moving and leaving them ’ s«*t*n t>* er file crater* ot V**siiVb»* and • i start t»* fem ore a slie»»t t if sticky o f g< iu ral circulation |>aliiMhed in i ; Wasco County, Oregon, for six (#1 Oregon, which is an miporUint pittar timi you’ ve *nt d»»vrii on?*,— W»r-ro County, Oregon, for nix (ri) j uncalled for is prim a facia evi fTtr/i one at each eapl*»sioii. A «tlodv I conaeeutlve weeks, being seven iasu.% question airthe present time, is I At.- !•'■« Tplcfcr;:f»fi of this strau^e plDMD»uiet»oii bus been codsecative weeks, iieiog seven (7) is- I thereof. In eomjiiiance with an order dence of intention t<> defraud. tu be solved Wilhn; a very short »mide Mr ft. sui ri-iher' irf, in compliance with an or- I 1 o f the Hon. W. !.. Krudshaw, Judge o f 6 -If sultsaribers pay in ad fnnes^nce Faked fu »1 it b»Ou frp»Js of rim«’* time by the commencement of ' fi e Cfrcuft Collit o f the State o f 'V - der o f th> Honorable W. L. iiradahaw, | MM ŸOUR If you want to see a picture o f Inno- vance they are bonrrd to give rhiit flltM** **ilî»*|*f IKf ;gon for W c o County, which order te Judge o f 1 tlie ♦Arcrft Coart o f Um actual construction work on the cent liofi#***t' jn*t get a look at a man’s • m ils f|; cm. 'tyiuljr notice at the end of lime if they dated the 17tli day o f November, 1913, r after ft»e oondilr State o f Oregtm for W luco County, ] first 10,001 acre unit of I he West oiSfh* vbulv4*‘ fur sa tu face in a *thS»t do not want to coriiiime taking [and'the date o f ’ the ¡Trst publication o f M. Ihr fi* of Mgnrlofi tif thn tur lias forgotten't»» <-ulJe«'i tils faro.— which on icr fit dated -thr Iftk day a f Umatilla extension irr.gation I this aumrvenJi i^ f*ie 2fst day o f No Itecember, 1&I3, “and O n - date ot th e! it, otherwise the publisher ist jug f.* In* îlNnii» t!i:f «•! 1’bM‘lnmttl Knqitlrpr project. Oiiicrs have lieen re vember. Ih 13, and lite date o f tlie last ud Tli n|*yM»;frwnc#» !«• ;i finD.gif»'-« first publication o f this summons is the | authorized to send it and the *'■ 's»t «itti rtie rifle of if»nc» iTtration l'Jlh day o f December, I9LI. ceived by the local engineers to ^publication o f summons is the 2nd tufy atr i’ fPH * w « mi a htm» fp rf—d subscriber will be responsible tin-. arsi el\e Mie *ll »'r III of *>c:iff#nitftgB t January. 1914. begin work, supplies are l»eing H! /tn F rkd W. WtUU'N, l>f% ? #bi* »»ftier - Hliehb»« F rkd W. W iukjn . purchased. camps established ment is ?nt to the puiilisi An«imey for HtafntX». ffvthrnev ^nr I’lalnff»! The ’Tombstone iM arr" *No -Bugabbos Down Cellar M azda Lamp TRY HIM AND BE CONVINCED T^icific Power & Light Co. DRUGS? SURE N. Clarke, /A D V E R T ISE Boise Paper