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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY H. G. HIBBEEt Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION KATES On® Year....... Six M mths Thr**e Months.. ADVERTISING RATES MOSIER BULLETIN | Professional Cards........................par month 9 M | One square......................................... ** m l.f§ One-quarter Column........................ “ “ 3 .W One-half Colum n.......................... ** O ne C o lu m n ............................................. ** ** 6.t$ “ 9.99 Business locals w ill be charged at 6 cents par Una fo r each insertion. I^ g a i advertisements w ill In all cases be charged Ent«»rt:tl as second dass m atter March 12, 15k>y ut the post oli ice ut »Monier, Oregon, under the A c t o f March J. 1E79. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914 VOL. V A Something New in Mosier ANXIOUS MOMENTS. NO. 50 ' to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and | Paid for before affidavits are furnished. Satisfaction The Hosier public realixe» I f you carry an unreliable timepiece, {¡hat there are a number o f im you have a good many such moments. provements which -ire- macli If your watch needs attention bring it IS seeded and which can be made to us. We can truthfully say you will be without a great expenditure of more than pleased with our work. money. One of these is the Dependable work and satisfied custom ers are our best advertisement». completion of the boat landing. It is well known that this matter Compare them with those you have been getting and has leached a. certain stage N o contention for satisfaction if you buy o f our new line — See the Difference — which is lie tween “ something H O O D R IV E R . O R E . o f Underwear and Sweater Coats—direct from the whole and- nothing. ” Money has been _______ Cost a trifle more, but worth it. subscribed, part o f it collected, ^ ^ sale house. We believe in and practice: —A reasonable and a float has been purchased Price on new goods. No price on second hand goods, for and paid for. The lumber for tion o f the highway be more in down town after supper and do the boat house bought at the evidence than here in our dis- a little trading, hut perhaps it there are none in our stock. same time, is not yet paid for, trict. It would mean practi-! does not occur to the customer and the people want their cally a water grade to and from that he might just as easily buy money and should have it. It is the east and west to our door. | his goods earlier in the day, or| up to those who have subscribed The Telegram article referred tiiat he is keeping the business and have not as yet paid, to to,, written from Ilood River, man behind his counter when he! would prefer to be at home with come through with the cash, so says: his family, or enjoying himself; that the matter can he settled Interest has been revived here in some recreation. Very few .«♦ «a v .<*■ and the work completed. We in what has been known for The Store where Service and Satisfaction are all know that a boat landing will years as the Friday road, be country people are in town after lie a great benefit to the Mosier ing a suggestion by F. P. Friday six o’ clock at any time of the Classmates. public. We know also, that that the county build a road up year, and when they do come in j they can get their trading done j these who have paid in their river reaching a point seven Select Your House From O ur Plan Book. M o s ie r ■ : O regon good money which they sub- miles out in the valley with no early. So it has been only fori the convenience o f the town | scribed have felt that it was grade greater than 3 per cent, Changes made if desired. Plans, Specifications and a list' stores have been 1 . „ . , . . - , , „ 7 1 • . • • W OM EN LO VE wasted, as nothing has resulted. From this trunk line branches people that the These people h ave! #o f material furmshed. We also . maintain an engineering de- kePt open.- These people _____ _ THE SMOKE Now then, it has been sug- wou*4 eventually lead to all day to do their trading in, Apartment to aid you in overcoming your building difficulties. u fa Rosodora Cigar— 5ets. It gestedr that as February 22nd. different sections o f the vafley> so there is no excuse for keeping | This service costs you nothing. In maintaining this depart- is so fragrant and delicate is a general holiday, the citi- ^ ™eans ° f the creek canyons 0 j)en later than 6:30. fment it is not our policy to become competitors of local con-| that much as they dislike the Zens o f Mosier and vicinity who leading off from the river. Ihe •»tractors and architects. smell of ordinary tobacco, they have promised work on the road suggestion hasr been made that enjoy the odor from a Roso SUMMONS make a holiday at that time and *-'ie Columbia River High-way dora cigar. Try one today In the Circuit Court o f the State o f after dinner. You can enjoy get out in a body and build the take this course and go to Ihe Oregon for Wasco County. it in full confidence that you'll boat house and do as much work through ih e Dalles Pass J. E. B a r n e t t , not he asked to stop, or even on the road as possible. As-the rather than 141 the Columbia Plaintiff, to get out o f the best room in vs. 22nd falls on. Sunday, it is cus- r' ver’ an(t t *16 Masco county E. A. RACE, MGR. the house. ternary tx> observe the following cou,,t has favored the mountain E d w in J. A r r in g t o n , an unmarried S. E. F R A N C IS C O , man. F id e l ia B. R u t h e r f o r d , a it parties parties would day as as a a holiday. Therefore route, as by it Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .” widow, H ud so n L a n d C o m p a n y , h Monday or Tuesday, as seems pass through the farming sec corporation, W m . L. W a t e r s and G. W . P atterson , best, should be set apart as a tion of Wasco county, instead of »«•- . « »* ** - 6 »* -* + day to get together and push through the sand dunes along Defendant*. / the river. At Hood River the To Edwin J. Arrington, Fidelia B. this workv sentiment favors the pass route Rutherford, Hudson Land Company. We call attention to the an We would suggest that all because auto parties will w an t: I Wm. ...... I Waters and G. W . Patterson, nouncement o f J. H. Harper, H. G. KIBBEE those in favor of this plan should to- see Hood River Valley and defendants above named. of The Dalles, who is out for the leave word'personally or by card / 2 In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, Mt. Hood somewhere along nomination for the office of with E. A. Race at the lumber , I You are hereby required to appear route, and only -bv leaving sheriff on the democratic ticket. and answer the complaint filed against yard. This is an important N O T A R Y P U B L IC river at Hood River town 1 you in the above entitled suit, on or matter and the people should he A. H. Day, the Hood River this he done. Again the Collim-I before six weeks from tiie date o f the interested enough to turn out in electrician, was a business visi- bia scenery from here to The first publication o f this summons, here force. inafter stated, and if you fail to so ap-1 D1 town yesterday, Dalles is a succession o f bare M o s ie r O regon pear and answer said complaint, plain- hills, where the pass route leads tiff will apply to the Court for the D r . C. H. J e n k in s ROSIER m COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY through a charming country. relief prayed for in his complaint, to- The writer has great faith in w it: D E N T IS T E ditor B u l l e t in : For a judgment against the defend the chief officials o f Wasco ants Edwin J, Arrington and Fidelia The writer wishes to take ex county and fully believes they ORECON And further B. Rutherford, for the sum o f Twelve HOOD RIVER ceptions to art article which ap were misquoted. Hundred Dollars, together with inter peared in the Evening Telegram believes that when the lime is est thereon from October 14, 1912, at Rei. Pilone, 3 33 . o f Portland, wherein said article ripe for definite action on the the rate of ten per cent per annum, 1081 Olfice Phone. Children can save you many tedious steps; but the tired- boosted for the F. P. Friday greatest project of our life as for One Hundred and F ifty Dollars at est mother hates to send a child into a dark cellar, and road up Hood River Valley via residents o f Wasco county —the : torney’s fees, and for plaintiff’s costs Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real children dislike to go there. marie and N o cellar need be dark now-a-dayg, to terrify children Neil creek to The Dalles farming Columbia River H ighw *y--they 1 1/l,sbu” *m.el,t“ of 8Ult Property, can supply you with any and worry older people. A ray o f sunshine from an district—a link in the Columbia will he ready and willing to do l" ' ln- thing in this line at most for a decree o f this Court Notice is hereby given that an exe River Highway. This article their part. But we, as some- against " the defendants, and each of cution and order o f sale was regularly j reasonable prices. Stated that the county court o f what o f an important part of them, foreclosing the surd mortgage issued out o f the Circuit Court of the [ Wasco county favored said route Wasco county, should in some and ordering that the property therein ( State o f Oregon for Wasco County on conveniently located In the cellar-way will brighten the T R Y H IM A N D as it would send or bring the way show tiiat we are heartily described be sold in the manner pre-| a judgment and decree given, made darkest cellar at the mere touch o f a switch. tourist through the farming dis- in accord with the Columbia 1 •cribed l)y law for lhe r‘“ 1 an,‘ rendpr?d therein ° " the 10tb ,lay Th® naw lo w V a t t a c * Ediaoa M a id ® Lamp® ara tba moat a c *. B E C O N V IN C E D | tate upon mortgage foreclosure, and: 0f February, 1914, in a cause therein •o m ica l lamp® fo r cella r-w a re, balia, eloaata and o th er part® trict o f Wasco county. Rut the River Highway and do e v e ry -jthafc |he Court dec^ e that ^ pro pending wherein Edward Ball was o f the house which n eed iiaht o n ly in term itten tly fo r b rief p eriod , at a lim a . T r y a fa w a a d realise their co nvenience. most UTlkind Statement, and a b - thing in OUr power to assist OU1 ceetls arising from such sale be applied plaintiff and George Powell and Minnie | The Dalles - - Oregon in payment o f the costs and expenses j Powell, husband and w ife, were de- iolutely false statement, was county officials in this matter. o f said sale, the costs o f this suit, the fendants, which said execution and that the Columbia River High J. K. M c G regor . payment o f the amounts due upon said order o f sale is to me directed and was way would thus escape the sand note and mortgage, and the overplus, 1 delivered to me, ami commands me to S U M M O N S. dunes between Hood River and “ A L W A Y S AT YO U R SERVICE.” if any there be, be paid into this Court sell the property hereinafter described The Dalles by adopting the to awai-t tin* further decree thereof; for the purpose o f satisfying the judg In the Circuit Court o f the State of . and that in c u e «aid property should ment and decree in said cause, namely, Friday road. Now we must ad Ihe nine directors o f the M o - inot for enough to pay the note for the sum of $750.00 with intere»t Oregon, for Wasco County. mit that the sand dunes do ex sier Commercial C lu b met last herein described, together with the in- thereon from the 24th day o f January, G e o r g e E a r l , ist in so far as any effort on the Although details have not been given 1914, at the rate of 8 per cent per an Plaintiff, part oiTthe'citisens o7 the Mosier Fri,da>: and elected ‘ be U‘re9t there° n’ attorney’8 vs. cut, a package addressed to a local following officers for six months: costs and disbursements o f this suit, num; for the »urn of $215.46 accrued district is concerned, so far as tiiat plaintiff have a deficiency judg interest; for the further sum of $100 I d a R. E a r l , I ank coutamieg $71,000 in U. S. Treas President, J. K. McGregor; Vice ment; tiiat the Sheriff o f Wasco Coun-! attorney’s fee; for the further sum of the writer has been able to learn. Defendant. ury notes was taken and a package of President, C. G. Nichol; Secre ty, Oregon, be directed to place the $119.97 with interest thereon from the Now that it is possible to send magazines substituted. The substitu In the name of the State o f Oregon, No one from our district has ever attended any o f the good roads tary, Dr. Robinson; Treasurer, purchaser o f said premise* in immedi 24th day o f January, 1914, at the rate You are hereby required to appear and merchandise by Parcels Post, we tion was not found out till the package ate possession thereof after said sale, o f 10 per cent; for the further sum of answer the complaint filed against you reached the bank, when the cashier meetings to place our position F. N. Austin. and that execution in foreclosure issue $26.90 accrued interest; for the fur- | jn above entitled suit on or be suggest that should you need found the bundle o f “ L sff’ ’ magazines The President appointed com- herein; that the plaintiff have a right before that body, and as a mat thel-sum o f $40 attorney’s fee; fo r j fore the 2nd day of February, 1914, anything in the way of Prescrip He started to read some o f the stuff ter o f fact, I doubt if any o f the mittees as follows: Membersnip, to be a purchaser at said sale, and that the further sum o f $626.25 with inter- J an(| ¡f you faj] to so appear and answer and becume so interested that he agreed tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med Columbia R iver Highway offi- E. M. Strauss. C. G. Nichol, H. the defendants, Edwin J. Arrington, est thereon from the 24th day of Oc- ; or otherwise plead thereto, the plHin- with tin- hank directors to makeup th* rials have ever been over the M. West; Entertainment. F. N. Fidelia B. Rutherford, Hudson Land tober, 1912, at the rate o f 10 per cent tiff, for want o f any such answer or icines, that you send to loss if they would (dace him on the sub scription list of “ Laff” for life. In or route from Hood River to The Austin, P. L. Arthur. J. E. Cole; Company, Wm. L. Waters, and G. W. per annum; for the further sum of $100 j other pleading or appearance, will ap- Patterson, be foreclosed o f any inter attorney’s fee; for the further sum o f ^ p|y to the court for the relief prayed der to get yon in a good humor and Dalles, for i f they had they Civic Improvement, R. J. Taylor, est which they may have acquired by $40.02 with interest thereon from the j for jn hi* complaint, to-wit: help you forget even your big troubles W ou ld be doing as much talking W. C. Stone, E. L. Root. A virtue o f »aid second mortgage herein 22nd day o f January, 1914, at the rate * For a decree sod judgment herein, The Druggist o f H ood Rivet, domestic or financial, we will agree to o f 6 per cent per annum; and for coats 1 and writing regarding our nn- committee of the whole, with J. before mentioned; that the defendants, adjudging and decreeing that the bonds send you “ L a ff’’ for one year at the excelled scenery and easy grades. K. McGregor as Chairman, was and ail persons claiming by, through, and disbursements of the suit amount of matrimony heretofore existing be- i for them. He can send them to ridiculously low price o f 50 cents. or under them, be forever barred and ing to $12.00 and accruing costs. tween plaintiff and defendant be for The most imposing stretch o f appointed to interview the right- This National Magazine o f Fun it foreclosed o f any and all interest In N O W T H E R E F O R E , in persuance ever diaeolved, and that the plaintiff you cheaper than you can get Nature’s grandest efforts —un- of-way and tax official o f the O- said premises, or any part thereof, ex making greater strides than any other of said execution and order of sale, and be awarded the custody o f the minor them at home. magazine before the American publie biased opinion o f far traveled W. R. & N. Go. in regard to the cept the right o f redemption, and that for the purpose o f satisfying said judg- | children o f plaintiff and defendant, to- today. It ia a magazine that will keep the plaintiff have such further relief as ment tend decree and the costs o f this 1 wit: Willie Earl and George Earl, and fr.en—lies between Hood River incorporation tax, the whole family in a good humor. The to the Court may seem equitable and sale, I will on Saturday, March 14, J for such other ami further relief as to and The Dalles. And f u r t h e r , ---------- ---------------- staff of I,aff! contains artists, carica O V t K 6 6 Y E A R S ' ; just. 1914, at the hour of 1;30 o'clock p. m. j the Court may seem equitable, E X PER IE NCE as I take it, the Columbia River turists and writers who rank among EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT You are hereby notified that this at the court house door in Wasco Thil „ lnimona ia published In the the best in the country. It is highly Highway is essentially a scenic ***** summon* is served upon you by publi- county, Oregon, sell st public auction | Mo, jer Bnl|etin( a weekly m*w*paper illustrated and printed in colon. It will route. But it must terminate Elsewhefe in this issue will he cation in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ! of grnt.n l circulation published in keep the whole family cheerful th# newspaper o f gen»-ral circulation, i>ub- at Hoot! River, where the tourist found a signed agreement of all o f the East half ( E !* ) o f the North-1 Wasco County, Oregon, for six (6) year round. You can afford to spend would see the wonder land o f the business houses o f Mosier lislied in Mosier. Wanco County, Ore east quarter ( N E X ) and the South consecutive weeks, being seven (7) is- 50c a year to do this. Send this d ip gon, by order o f this Court, made Jan west quarter ( S W ‘4 ) o f the Northeast i asoc w ise*» sues thereof, In compliance with an or -1 this great United States. ping and F IF T Y G E N T S today to the to close their places o f business uary 30, 1914, directing that said sum Deatons quarter (N E ,'4) o f Section Thirty-five Publiehen o f la ff! Dayton, Ohio, for Ac. Neither Hood River nor any at 6:30 p. m. The list does not mons b e so published for a period o f (35) in Township Two (2) North of der o f the Honorable W . L. Bradshaw, I A npon# MMKlfnff t «krtrh CeevHiOMTS and d*Rcrli>» ! « « may Judge o f the Circuit Court of the • Qhlrikiy aacartnin rmr opinion f r « « whethar aa one year’s subscription. The regular sis week» from the date o f the first other place can succeed in a include all o f them, because o f invention t« probably patantabto. C xm tm uilrv Range Eleven ( I I ) East of the W ill State o f Oregon for Wasco County, price is $1.00, but we are making this tlouaatrlctlyaonfldantlaL MNufiOOH on Pataata amette Meridian in Wasco county, which order is dated the 17th day o f i •ant fra«. < fldaat avanry for Kecartn«patanw. selfish way. The Mosier dis the natuse of their business: but publication thereof. S P K G IA L O F F E R to get acquainted Paten t« raban rhrougii Maim A (o . raoeW? The date o f the first publication of Oregon, containing one hundred twen December, 1913, and the date of the ( tperial ncMe*, WTItioul ebar^a. In ih « trict is unfortunately bottled up it will benefit those who have this summons is February 6, 1914, ami | publication o f this sutrmons is the io far as easy ingress and egress agreed to the movement, and the date o f the last publication is ty [120J acres more or less. NOTICE! Dated this 10th day o f February. , 9th ,l a y o f December. 1913. A banllaomaly IWwatratad vaably. !,* r*«a t fir . by wagon road is concerned, and the public will soon become ac- Mar-h *>, 1914. catation of any »-'iantlde lourn*l. Tarma, f i a 1914. ja a r ; f >«r m«ntba, |L 0okl by all pawadratcra. finios bought on cotistgrnnent. F r ed W . W il s o n , P a u l W. c h il d k r s . ftowhere in Oregon should the customed to it. O f course it is L k vi C r r m m a n , Attorney for Plaintiff. Bring your hitles to the Bulletta pun , Attorney for Plaintiff. Sherif o f Wasco, County Oregon Spirit o f unity for the construe- convenient to be able to i office. J O ld Fashion M ill Feed Bran Short* W. F. LARA WA Y, Contentment Middlings h . M. W EST Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Agent for DUPONT Powder Nichol & Co., Oregon Mosier, House Plans Free / s l Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. i ORE: MOSIER A L. COMINI The Tombstone Man No Bugaboos Down Cellar Edison M azd a Lam p Pacific Power & Light Co. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS .. . ^ f ^ ^ , DRUGS? SURE Chas. N. Clarke, P atents Scientific American. ' $71.000 ROBBERY