Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 09, 1914, Image 1

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    PUBLISH ED
EVERY FR ID AY)
ADVERTISING RATES
BY
« . C. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
«"One Year.......
« i x H mtfa« ..
T h re e M unita.
Bntercd as-second-class matter Mar *hTl2, 1909 at
th e post Office at Musier, Cheurón, under the Act of
‘March 3, 1879.
-EXAMINATIONS
Professional Cards............ .
M0SIER BULLETIN
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Busines. lo c i. will b . c h u n l l t i M
tot «aca ioMrtioc.
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L«K*1 auverti«amenla will in all catm I
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HOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN U ARY 9, 1914
NAVAL ACADEMY
Something New in Mosier
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
'Representative N. J. Sinnott
I
f
you
carry an unreliable timepiece,
i has decided to select his candì-, I A
i date for entrance to the F S. ■ j * you have a good many such moments.
I f your watch needs attention b rin g it
‘ Naval Academy at Annapolis in j j to U8 We cm„ truthfully say you will be
June, 1914, by means of a com- » more than pleased with our work.
:p 6 titive examination. l h e com- j
dependable work and satisfied custom-
petitor receiving the highest & ers are our best advertisements,
standing in this examination 1 J
„
j- .1 r ) 4 ts r 4 ■*/-
: will be appointed by Mr. Sinnott t
I». r .
A 1f
Compare them with those you have been getting and
— See the Difference —
as principal, and the three stand- j
H O O D R I VER, ORE.
•¡ìng next in order will be named t
Cost a trifle more, but worth it.
as first, second and third alter­
nates, respectively.
The four
isuccessfu! candidates at the com­ uled to have a conference with the fanners use the most. But !
H. M . W E S T
pleti ti ve examination will be per- the Wasco County Court this there is no occasion for criticism
.’•mitted to take either-of the offi- week relative to the route o f the if a portion of the road funds isj
•ciài Annapolis examinations giv- highway between this city and used for improving stretches of
'en in Oregon the third Tuesday The Dalles. In this regard it is road that will be used chiefly for
Agent fo r D U P O N T P ow der
Automobilists are
in February and the third Tues understood that the WascrtCoun- pleasure.
.«day in April, 1914, the candidate! ty Court, like the court here, is among the heavy taxpayers and |
may select either date preferred, strongly in favor o f a road run -1 they have a right to participate
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4n case the principal fails in ning along the foethiHs, rather in the benefits o f road expendi- __
the official examination, and the than along the railroad track and-tures. On the other hand, the
^ Item gte succeeds, heisappoint- through the sandhills this side auto owner who lives in a city !
o f The Dalles.
j has occasion to use a local mar- f
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■■ed, etc., etc.
Location o f the road between [ ket road a dozen times where lie *
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The competitive examination
this city and The Dalles must be uses a long-distance trunk road I
J . V . V / V _ y iV .
rto determine who shall be prin-
decided before the survey is con-j once. It is to his interest to f
-cipai and alternates will be held
tinued in the Spring east fro m , have the local road improved 5
tinder the charge o f Supt. J. S.
| first.
| i
Hood
River.
Landers o f the Pendleton Public
‘ But, from any and every
-‘Schools, at the high school build­
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viewpoint, it is fundamental that »
i n g in Pendleton, Oregon, begin­
ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING
j control o f road
construction
ning Friday, January 30, 1914,
0f
should
remain
with
the
state and
•fat 9 o ’ clock A. M., and will con­
Last Friday evening one
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the Ked-
the
important
and
notable
events
not;
turned
over
to
tin u e throughout that day -and
¥
t h e following, if necessary to of the year took place in Mosier, eral Government.”
O ld Fashion M ill Feed
i * Bran
Shorts
to the party orderin. th.m, at lacaj
raid for before affidavit, a r. furnished
Satisfaction
IS
Contentment
Middlings
Grain, :M ill
Hay,
NO. 45
No Contention for satisfaction if you buy o f our new fine
o f Underwear and Sweater C oats-direct from the whole­
sale house.
We believe in and practice:—A reasonable
price on new goods.
N o price on second hand goods, for
there are none in our stock.
.Feed
Oregon
Mosier.
1
Springs
The
Store
where Service and Satisfaction
a re
Classmates.
M o s ie r
:
COAL
:
O fc È G Ô N
MAKING A N
of a box' o f our high gradé
chocolates, bon bons, etc., in­
volves no risk o f refusal. The
box is so dainty, the candy it
contains so tempting that ito
girl under 90 would think‘pf
declining such an offer. Amd
once the candy is tasted Vou
couldn’ t take back your offer
under any circumstances. try
I
Ttim-A-Lum Lumber Co.
'•complete the test. For the con­ the annual meeting of the Im­
ven ience o f i'oys in the southern manuel Church. Important be­
E. A. R a c e , m g r .
THAT NEWSPAPER LAW AGAIN
iportion o f Mr. Sinnott’ s district, cause Immanuel Church is every
''■a separate examination will be j body’s church, arid notable on
it.
We are again reproducing this
t held on the same day and hour, [accOutit o f the harmony and good
S. E. FRANCISCO,
article for the benefit o f some of
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Proprietor “ T H E O AK S.”
fa t whrch the same'questions will will that was exhibited in the jour subscribers who are
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^Le asked, in the Central School j discussion o f (he past year’ s
| what negligent about p a y i n g %abKrib%r u i„ be responsible* UD-
•Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon.; work and planning for the' work
their back subscriptions, and we j.j| an eXpt-egg notice with pay-
The latter examination will be o f the coming year. The pastor,
earnestly request that you send ment is sent to the publisher.
H. G. K IB B E E
»under the direction o f Supt. R. j Re v. J. G. Tate, presided in a
or bring in your arrears without I
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IH. Dunbar, o f the Klamath Falls very able manner. Reports from
delay. I f you have kept your!
An Exception,
"public-schools. Any competitor various officers and committees receipt for the last payment, you
“When « fellow starts to do anything
•may select the place more con­ were read and approved. The .
,
,
... he cun always succeed If tie only sticks
know how much you owe. It tolt-
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
v en ie n t to him; but i f “he wishes | following officers were elected
you haven’ t, you can easily find j "N o t nlwuys. H ow nboiit you when
«to take the examination he for th is'year: Executive Com- out by inquiry at this office.
i y°u s,iirt *° remrn-e « sheet o f sticky
«hould Immediately notify either; mittee, F. Butterfield, Mr. Ev-
,
. .
, .
I fly pnper that you’ ve snt down on?” —
M o s ie r
‘‘•Supt. Landers or Supt. Dunbar, ans, Thos. Lelliott and W. A. | We do not anticipate being' London Telegraph
■ as the case may be, in order that Husbands; Treasurer, F.
N 1 forced to ‘invoke this law, as we
Innocence Faked.
believe there are no ‘ ‘dead beats” !
'.suitable arrangements may be Austin.
If von want to see n picture o f inno­
on
our
list,
and
that
our
delin-
cent honesti Just get a look ¡it a man’s
made for the same.
| For the Sunday School: Super-
subscribers have merely I fm-e in n street e u r after the couduc-
Aiiy young man may enter the intendent, L. A. Mathews; Sec-
when their subscrip- / u,r
,11IS f0,'-’uiti-ii to collect his fa re.—
'{ n o l i i i i n t I I , ' . . . . . . 1 . . . . ..
"competitive examination who is iretary, Bernard Nichol; Treas- P 1 ^ 0 en.
Cincinnati
Kmpdrer
vnow, arid was'on Dec. -1st, 1913, jurer, Dr. Robinson; Librarian, ' f.'ons expire or have been neg-
Shoot with the rifle o f concentration
■ an actual resident O f‘ the Second Mrs. W. A. Hukbandsr Choris- '£en a ou a em inir ° 1
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have trusted our s u b s c r ib e r s l,ntl 1f,,lvp the slm trm o f scatteratloa
■Congressional District o f Oregon ter, Thos. Lelliott; Organist, ,.
,
,
,
V to tho other fellow Sheldon
just as we liaye been trusted,
•and is of the required age. In Mrs. I). Robinson,
thru”
o rd er to enter Annapolis in 19Í4
Mr. Tate, the pastor. Is preach-
C hildren ran Bffve yon m any tedious step s; buf the tirtfd-
how in thunder can we ‘ ‘make I
est m oth er hates to send n child Into n dark cellar, and
■ a candidate must lie between the ing-fine, helpful sermons every;
matlbr
' -children d islike to j;o there.
Althomth detail ; have
he-n Ki * . „
-■ages Of H 6 and 21 years on the ¡ Sunday. He is proving to he g o o d ? ” I t ’ S simply a
N-o cellar need b e dark now-n-days, to te r fify children
can supply you wftW any­
o
f
yOU
help
me^
and
I
llhelp’
i.he
out,
a
package
t^
l
to
a
local
'date o f 'one or the other of the just the man for the place. Hav-
and worry o ld e r p eop le.
A ray o f sunshine from ftn
other fellow. t} So Caritè thru
hank con tain» ^ $ 7 1 , in U. S. TruiH-
thing
in
this
line
ht
most
itw o official examinations, which ing had experience in business
WQ need lhe money.
1 Ul*y nnt<*H was taken and a package o f
reasonable prices.
:-:
-will be held in Oregon on the life, he seems to feel "and know
n-,,
,
itiaeazfnvn s-lihslitutoi!. The* sudati tu­
li he supreme
court
or
the
f third Tuesday in February or the the needs of the people. He is
1
lion was
round out til! the package
con ven ien tly located In the cellar-w ay w ill brighten the
T R Y H IM A N D
third Tuesday in April, 1914. A a keen student o f the Bible and United States recently made *l ' reached the hank, wlien the cashier
darkest cellar at th e m ere touch o f a switch.
•candidate is eligible the day he a progressive Sunday School ruling which in substance makes : found the bundle o f “ I.aff” magazine»,
R E C O N V IN C E D
T h e M V l o w ' w . l l . . . Edison M a id . L a m p , a n I k . m o d .c o -
•becomes sixteen and ineligible worker, ready at all times to do the subscriber who takes
his He started to read some o f the stuff
norm«-.I la m p , fo r o a l a m n , halls, cloaala and o lk a r part,
o
f Iha house w hich naad lia h l only in term itten tly fo r brief
• the day he becomes twenty.
his part in advancing the spirit paper out ot the p o s t office and ^
IH ri'ctaw to‘m ak eu M h l
periods a l a lim a . T r y a fa w and raaliaa their eonveniaaco.
Tin Dalles
Oregon
The competitive examination ofJove, goodfellowship and hap- ( rpfiises to pay th e subscription,
¡f they would place hnn on theaul>-
■ will be written in form and will piness in the commnnity.
j guilty o f felony and as liable to j scription fist o f " l. a lf ” for fife. In or- 1
' embrace’ th e'follow in g subjects:
A fter the business session th e ' arrest as
other who defrauds ; der to get you in a good humor and j
'English Grammar, Geography, ladies served lunch and e v e r y - ; says the Olympia Indepfende.nL i lA»ip you forget eve» your Big trouble»,,
ni.
* h
.
- , tioiw stic o í Enunciai, we will agree*'to I
I rp folowinir is a Avnopfun
o f! st?nd , 3ou
... ..., fo
r
"A L W A Y S vt YOUR SERVICE,”
TJ. S. History, Arithmetic, Alge- body had a general good time.
StfMMOMS.
r
for r one yea. at the I
ou
♦the U. S supreme court decision ridicnlouely low price o f 50 cent».
A. If.
rbra and Geometry. No separate
* regarding delinquent subscYip-
This National M agazine o f Fun is
i. examinations in Spelling am!
In the r i m i l i Court o f the fìtuto o f I
- StTM-jWóHffS
m
aking
g rea ter »tiid e s I rian any other Oregon, fo f Wasco County,
Jtions
and
is
published
as
a
mat-
•Punctuation, hut these subjects
g o o d : ROADS
iti the t'ir. uit CodVt *íí *tiie State o f
■^er'of information' for all those magazine b efore the Am erican public G k o rgk K a r l
•will be graded froth tlie manu-
Or< unii for Wuai o County.
today. It in a magazine I hut will ke« p
P lain tiff
"scrii»ts turned in by competitors; “ Extensive highway improve- I who are subscribers to news- the whole fam ily in a good humor. The
I ' i : » ii L II. C h I c m ;,
V8
Hn thexitker subjects.
staff o f F aff! contains artists, caricft* f i)A ^ K a r l
l'lnintiir,
ment should begin with the im -;l,at,era:
Defendant
1. Subscribers who do not turists and writers who rank am ong)
Fuller information as to the provement of the main traveled
• Now timi, it is possihlp to st'iiii j)>A cbiger ,
tiie best in tiie country. I t is highly
scope o f the examinations in the highways -used by farmers in give express notice to the con­
In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
illustrated and printed-in colors. I t will
I ii'fendiint.
merchandise
hv Baieels Post, we
•different subjects can be oh- hauling their produce to mar- trary are considered as wishing keep the whole fam ily cheerful the You are hereby required to appear and
T< !:> a i'nn;;;n the above named (W-
answer the complaint filed HRulnsl you S l l g g o s t th a t plltd (I you
tained by 'Witting to either Su- ket’,“ asaertSformarSenator Jon- to renew their subscription.
year round. You can afford to »pend
:
In the alxtve en titled «Kit oil or lie
. perintendent Landers at Pendie- athau Bourne. Jr.,-Chairman of
2.
Subscribers ordering the! 50c a yea r to do this. Send this cMp- fore the 2nd duy o f February, 1911, anything in !!,«• waj of IV- I'lp-
In Ih»* Naim* <*f thè StiiK* ni
“ton or Superintendent Dunbar at ( |le Joint Good RoadaCommittee. discontinuance o f their periodi­ fring and F IK 'IY C K N I o today to trie and i f you fail to so appear end anawer tio n s A llo t!, I)« /.R i l ’ ai- :
You arc hereby r**qui*ia U» »ispear
Publishers o f f.afT! Dayton, O H o, fo r
an n vt*r thé roitlpl^vic ÜU m I agaiifst
Klamath
halls.
Competitors ‘ "That is one reason wiiy my cal the publisher may continue
nr i l l-wlff • plead thereto, the p lain -('¡cin t'S t l l l l t v o !
tin
to
one y e a r’s subscription. The regular
yon i » H m * «b o ve efffitletl suit, on ór
•should register at once upon de- p|an for federal Aid leaves con- to sehd it until ali arrearage has price is $1.00, but we are making tins tiff, fo r want o f any such answer or
ht .\#i I ' m * f.lh itti y o f .himiiiry, 19 M,
other pleading or appearance, will ap­
K id in g to take the examination.,Tn>| o f construction with the been paid.
8 P K C IA L O F F K ll to get acquainted.
¡uni i f yiui 1 * 11.1 to su Hppi-nr arid
ply to the court for the re lie f prayed
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states. I f control should he
answer sai ! ci inplaint. the plaintiff
3. I f subscribers neglect, or
fo r in his complaint, to-w it:
The Druggist o f Hood Riv
will apply to the Court for
tilo
Notice to the Public.
: SURVEY OF RIVER ROAD CONTINUES vested in the federal Bureau, refuse ’ to take their periodical
For a decree and judgm ent herein,
decree prayed for in her complaint, td-
The tw o leHuii-i; ma|;;t?.int h o f the adjudging and decreeing that the bonds
........
there would lie danger o f disre- from the post ffiee, they are re-
for them. He c-m muk I them to : w it;
Says the Hood River N e w *:— gard of local needs and wisiies. sponsible unti they settle their Pacific ('oast, the I’ acilic Monthly ami o f matrimony heretofore existin g be­
Km- a decree o f the Court fo re ve r
the Sunset, have been consoiidatetl tween plaintiff ami defendant he for- you cheaper than you can p i
‘Change in the weather and dis- It may lie that in a few states hiil and order their paper dis­
’ liss'di Ing and holding fo r naught the
under the title o f ' 'Sunset the Pacific % v*r dissolved, and thaf the plaintiff them at home.
appearance of most of the snow the greatest need Js for inter­ continued.
I kum !* o f matrimony hereU ifor« exist­
Mnnthly.”
lie awarded the cuhPdly o f the mlnnr
ims made it possible to oowtinae state high\\a>s. I f so, the local
ing between the plaintiff and the de­
4.
I f snbScriliers move to
I t is the intention o f tiie publisher children o f j.laintiff and defendant, to-
fendant and fo r auch other re lie f ha
• the survey » f the Columbia River authorities should so determine, other places without informing to spare n< money nor e ffo rt to make w it; W iliie Karl ami <«• -Urge Karl, and [
to
the Court may seem equitable.
forsuch
other
and
further
r
e
lfe
f
aa
to|
Sunset—
tit
•
Pacific
Moutnly
a
creilit
to
highway in this county, » ’ though and not have the maiter de- tiie publisher and papers are
This Summer.* ia published in the
it was lielieved a short time ago cided for them by officials in sent to former address, subscrib­ the W fn t i ind îi in>:tg»BÌn«* oi Malin, ul thè Court u aj m m equitahle.
value and i ifi\
ilCC*.
M osten Rtn.LKTIN, n w eekly newspfe-
Tliia s’inmnna is prldivheil in t h è 1
'the rncleir.ent •weatb-r would Washington.
ers are responsible.
prr o f gi nernl circulation published hi
T o i*ifro rhice it to n#*w r»
! W*» Moaii r Rulli tin, a weekly newsimpi-r -
'm ake it necessary to discontinue
“ I see'no occasion for materi-
Wasco County, Oregon, fo r six ( • )
ot f-i'iiern! clm iiiffh tii
l'iiliPxhed in
5. fionrts have decided that will tnak m
ffdU
I consecutive w.-eks, being seven ¡sanes
’ the survey until next Spring, al controv^rsy'lielw^en the ndvo- rvi’iv*p’.g periodicals from lie - Sciai 50a iti »lau)| n, anti y. c win |,i.i
l « i n (,'.vantj , Oregon, for six (6j
I thereof. In compliance with an order
The chief of the ’ crew ha.t in- cates o f improvement o f n air office or moving And leaving Liicm J'*“ * *¡tiiiif
I , :.ti .1 (Vt rtiv, ! tiu g aeven (7) la-1
¿.i, ù. 11, . <♦ »1 I ... Z
in f Vie Hon. W. L. n rad sh a». Judg. i t
formed Judge SlAiHou that tiie traveleii market roads and the uncalled f.»r ;s prim a facia ovi- tho n<*xl ffffur t” oiith«,. and fr DI .«»I Í «n e i thereof, in '-nrr.| liance w th an or- I
' the Circuit ConVt of* the S la te o f Ore-
ifN Y ì ) V R
der o f thè Horwirstile W . I *. Fl'siialtaw ,
yeu a frei
survey to the city would be com­ ad viwates «>f construction o f dertcc o f intention to d fraud,
j gon for Wasco County, which order Id
h i|;i- n f fhe ( in-tort C oa ti o f t e ­
U-d M U -1
pleted early next month. It is trans-state or inter-athte' muds.
jilkted the 17th day o f N’o- i-miier, 1913,
(5 I f ¡udmcriliers ijiy ¡n ; d- famo.:a ;
s ta te o f ( ) '- p-. i -f ;r Wirsco Cminlv,
■■row estimated that this portion In general, the roodifused chief-,vance* they are bound to g n
i and »he dat«- o f the' fffr.t | nbfication at
packed i-
w'.ich onk-r' •:« liu ti.!’ Lhe I7th day u fi
i-g t
i liiis sum m on»' r.x the 2lat day o f No-
--of the survey wilt cnat close to ly by farmers will, when con- notice ht the end o f limdTr'ti
! Ira-mi-»*r. 'ini8,'*«ud tre i l« ; , o f thè i
» ember,
am! C •• . h o f t»ie *^<t
.«*
lii s’ ion o f t'f! t ruminons ia Ih- '
’’ io.OOO. as the present cost i»er nected, form a slate highway, do nbfc waht to continue taki
pllhlimtio-i o f sip- inoiis •* the -Jr*d i;?fv
A
r
'm ile is running to approximately The roads used by aiitobioI>ilists ¡f otherwise tiie puM !i< r
t-lauasiy, lpt1.
l ‘il Kl>
sS 2 TiH. Maior Row I by is ached- are. as a rule, the same rnadsdatHii«iSize<l Ki -lend i* -¡ «d .
Fiti.D W . tVuaoN.
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Edison Mazda Lamp
Pacific Power & L igh t Co.
DRUGS?
SURE
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