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Ä J B L IS H E D A D V ERTISIN G R A T E S E V E R Y FRID A Y Professional Card«............................. per moatk • M MOSIER BULLETIN BY «H. G. k lB B E E , Propi¡«tur - SUBSCRIPTION RATES «On. Year.........................................................« - * ' VaU Month»........................................................."■ •Jhre. Month!...................................................... 5,1 One s q u a r e ........................ ............. " O ne^iaarter Column..................... .. ** * l .t t “ S.M One-half Column................... ........... ** “ ( .4 One Column..................... ...................** *• t.M Business locale will be charged a t 5 conta per U m for earh insertion« Le^al advertisements will lo all cases be efearg«£ QSutered as second-class m atter March 12, 190‘J at the post otte« at Mutier..Oregon, under the A ct of ^ March ?.. 1S19. NO. 51 MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRID A Y, F E B R U A R Y 20, 1914 VOL. V Dos trie t IM r s ie r Average ' P e r c e n ta e e of 12.5 & largre $ 1 .5 0 76 pc G en eral jjThe Stock Owner’s Aim a n x io u s m o m e n t s . » I f you carry an unreliable tim epiece, f you have a good many such moments. 1 I f your watch needs attention bring it J to us. We can truthfully say you will be | mote, than pleased with our work. J Dependable work and satisfied custoin- ¿r ers are our best advertisem ents. ! IT. ; IS is to receive the maximum amount of work on the minimum amount of feed. This can be successfully done only by the use of feed of highest quality. Such feed can be had from F. LARAWAY, No contention for satisfaction if you buy of our new line of Underwear and Sweater Coats—direct from the whole HOOD R IV E R , ORE. H. reach the bottom, gently p r e s s excellent results on old trees Several ' which have begun to bear as far as possible, handfuls of dirt should then be'smaller, less valuable crops, thrown in and this tamped with ; Explosions of several light H ay, M. W E S T Grain, Mill Agent for DUPONT Powder sale house. Mosier. r Nichol & Co., Oregon 1 l Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ORE. The Store where Service amt Satisfaction The Tombstone *Man ---- — B E CO N V IN C ED are Classmates. M o s ie r O REG O N W O M EN LO V E TH E SM O K E of a Knsodora Cigar—5ets. It is so fragrant and delicate that much as they dislike the ¡ i L. COMINI the Court for the o f February, 1914, in- a cause therein N o price on second hand goods, fo r there are none in our stock. Feed House Plans F re e M OSIER \Ye believe in and practice:— A reasonable price on new goods. [■and more tamping until the hole tree—about seven to fifteen feet 60 “ 1 ,4 6 .’ H o o d R i v e r •is filled to the ground l e v e l . ! from the trunk-w ill loosen up 62 “ 1 .4 5 R o g u e R iv e r The wooden stick or pole used in 1 the roots and give the tree more 57 “ W e n a tc h e e 1 .4 0 t a m p in g should be long, so tb a tjv,£ ° r* About four charges 79 “ ■ tC a s h m e re 1 .3 9 the man tamping can stand to equally distributed about each -*P- 66 “ 1 .3 9 iP e s h a s tin one side—not directly-over the tree is generally sufficient. 62 “ 1 .3 2 Y a k im a Charges should he placed one to hole. .3 7 “ 1 .1 9 V W e is e r After removing all explosives, three feet deep using a half These figures are net to the dynamite sticks, dynamite caps, stick o f'2 0 per cent dynamite. «local Association, after every implements, etc., to a reasonable j D° n°t explode the charge under Select Your House From Our Plan Book. charge, including the exchange • ^ 1 distance, see that all persons are , the tree, j Changes made if desired. Plans, Specifications and a list j selling charge, has been deduct- COST O F DYNAMITING out of the way and then, with a| of material furnished. We also maintain an engineering de-1 ] wefl. pocket knife, split end The Du Pont Powder company I Apartment to aid you in overcoming your building difficulties. It is very gratifying to Mosier you nothing. In maintaining this depart- policy to become competitors of local con- # cent strength: “If dynamiting j.j the highest average price, .and to a safe distance. ï im p o r t a n t . and blasting supplies are pur-! “ •Tvas exceeded in desirable sizes The actual work with dyna- chased at the agricultural sched- j ¡'by only one district. mite is simple but the persons j uie> the cost of explosives for] The figures prove conclusively handling dynamite should not pianti„g a tree will average' •the value of the Exchange to become careless. The follow about 6 cents: that is for one • this district, as well as the A. R a c e , m g r . ing Don’ts, if heeded, will pre fourth pound dynamite approxi , -standing of the quality of Mosier vent 90 per cent of the acci mately three and one-halt' cents| * ■fruit in the markets of the dents: for a cap 1 cent for fuse from 1 j •world. Copies of the booklet Don’ t expose dynamite to the to 2 cents, depending upon the: ■ can be secured from the local ,4 *- -« #- (rain or allow it to get water length of it. Purchased in Association. j soaked, as it weakens i t. quantity, the cost will be con cep t the righ t o f redemption, and that Don’t leave the caps or dyna-. siderably less.” the plaintiff have such further re lie f as OYNAMITING FOR PLANTING mite near the place where you to the Court may seem equitable and H. G. K I B B E E are firing a charge. ju st. ;;4 S ta rk Orchard and Spray B ook.] SUMMONS Don’t carry caps loosely in a You are hereby notified that, this .Continued from last week. summons is-served upon you By publi pocket, or in a large box where O B JE C T OF DYNAMITING N O T A R Y P U B L IC In the Circuit Court of the S ta te of cation in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly I they will shake—The. caps are In dynamiting, the object! newspaper o f general.circulation, pub-| Oregon for Waeco County. very sensitive. lished ir Mosier, W asco County, Ore ¡should be to ..get the maximum! ' Don’t crimp the cap with your J . E. B a rnett , gon, by order o f this Court, made Jan -1 pulverizing effect without blow-' teeth—a special crimper can be * Plaintiff, uary 30 , 1914, directing that said suin-1 M O S I E R O reg o n sang out a big hole. After the procured from < the Dynamite vs. mons be so published-for a period o f. E dwin J . A rrington , an > unmarried six weeks from the date -of the first explosion a low, cone-shaped company. ■ man. F idelia -R. RUTHERFORD, » publication thereof. mound should remain where the Don’t lamp the charge with a widow, H udson L and C omfany , a The date o f the first publication of • tree is to he planted. Do not steel or iron implement, use. a corporation, VV m . L . W a ters and G. this summons is February 6 , 1914, and fitry to blow out a large hole— wooden pole. W. P atterson , the date o f the last publication is ..this is a waste of dynamite and -Defendants. Don’t cut a slick of dynamite; March 20, 1914. will not give as good results as merely cut through the outside P a u l W. C h i l d e r s , To Edwin J . Arrington, Fidelia B. when, the ground is merely lifted paper with a sharp-knife and A ttorney for Plaintiff. Rutherford, Hudson Land Company. rip and drops back , in a cone- break the stick. j W m. L. W aters and G. W. P atterson, -shaped mound. Soil should he Don’t handle old dynamite | defendants above named, Notice of S h eriff s Sale of Real allowed to settle for several carelessly, it explodes more j ln the NMme o f the S ta le o f Oregon, Property, can supply you with any ■ weeks at least and it is better if easily than new dynamite. j y# u a re hereby required to appear thing in this line at most I t can remain over winter before N oticed* hereby given th at an eve Dolt t attempt to dynamite in ; anti answer the complaint filed against I outioiv and o rd er o f bale was ri gularly .planting. reasonable prices. ;-: wet soils, it has a had effect on j you in th e aliove entitled suit, on or issued out o f the Circuit Court s>f the .DIRECTIONS the ground and will give u n - j before six weeks from the date of. the u ic ^ iu u iiu a im w in g iv e un* ¡ S t a t e o f Oregon fo r W asco County on T R Y HIM A N D Dynam ite is n o t as dangerous satisfactory, results. I first publication o f thi»summons, here a judgm ent and decree given, made «8 the average . . person imagines. Don’t i expect expect a a cnaige charge to r s ta te d , and if you fail to m i»p- and rendered therein on the 10 th day . . . j • 7, . Lion to e o L« m a p tte e a r a n d a n i W e r s a i l l compiaIllti p l a , n . However, caution is advisable at 0ff immediately a fte r l i g h t i n g , » apply paid for before affidavits are furnished. Satisfaction Contentment MOSIER AGAIN LEADS. The Northwestern Fruit Ex- • .change, a selling agency of Port land who have handled the fruit from the Mosier district for the ,;past two seasons, have compiled and published in a booklet en- ,-titled “ Results,” the priées se cured by them for the fruit from The eight districts connected with them for the past season. The general average per box for all grades and all sizes, as well as the percentage of four tier and larger of^ the first two . grades Tor the different districts .is as ful lows u> the party ordering them, a t legal rates, «ad smell of ordinary tobacco, they enjoy the odor from a Roso- dova cigar. Try one today after dinner. You can enjoy it in full confidence th aty o u ’il not be asked to stop, or even to get out of the bestYoom 'in the house. S . E . FRAN CISCO , Proprietor “ T H E O A K S .” No Bugaboos Down Cellar Children can save you many tedious s te p s ; but the tired* est m other lmtes to send a child into a dark cellar, and children d islik e to go there. N o cellar need lie dark now -a-days, to terrify children and worry old er people. A ray o f sunshine from fin Edison Mazda Lam p conveniently located in th e cellar-w ay will brigh ten the d arkest cellar at th e m ere touch o f a sw itch. 'H ie new lo w V a t t a a c Edison M a z d a L am p s a r e th o m o st e c o n o m ical lampu fo r c e lla r-w a y s, h a lls , c lo s e ts a n d o th e r p arts o t th e h o u se w h ich n e e d light o n ly in te rm itte n tly fo r b rie f period s a t a tim e . T r y a few an d re a liz e th e ir c o n v e n ie n c e . sill times. Note the list of don'ts, always wait a reasonable length ' relief prayed for in hi» complaint, to- pending wherein Edward B ell was plaintiff and George PoWell and Minnie The Dalles - - Oregon •page 16. ,of time. j wU: Pow ell, husband and w ife, were de PREPARING THE CHARGE Don’ t rush; steadiness and, F o r * judgment against the defend- fendants, which said execution and W i t h an earth auger or an iron coolness is best. I aMt* Edwin J - Arrington and Fidelia order o f sale is to me directed and was j .¿bar begin your hole, which does Don’t forget to make the B. Rutherford, fo r the sum o f Twelve. j^ieiiyered to me, and comtnaml» nie to j HTTMMOKR “ ATAVAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” Hundred Dollars, together with inter **Vt necessarily have to be more 0ther fellow be careful. j est-thereon from O ctober 14, 1912, at sell the property h erein after described | for the purpose o f satisfying the judg fthan two inches in diam eter, Don’t 3 moke when working. the rate of ten i*er cent-per annum, m e n t and decree in raid cause, namely, Is lb * Circuit Coilrt o f the R ía te of and as deep us necessary, de- around dynamite and caps* j One Hundred and Fifty Dollars at fo r the sum o f $750.00 with in te re st I Oregon, fo r W asco County, tending upon the work to be fro z en d Y a NA a MITE. \ 'orn*y’8 and ior pontiff’s costs thereon from the 24tb-day of January, | G eorge K arl , j Although details have riot been givhn P laintiff, idone. An average depth is 11 Most dynamites, excepting low ui,n 1 disbursements o f suit made and 1914i a t t j,e rate 0 f y pt.r cellt per an- l expended herein. ¡n u m ;fo r the sum o f $215.46 accrued I out, a package addressed to a lodai vs. ■ to 3 feet. The bottom of the freezing dynamite, will freeze . , . ,, . s. Kj f - - ’ ! And fo r a decree o f this Court, in te re st; fo r the fu rth er sum o f $100 I d a R . K a r l , • j I ank contulnieg $71,000 in U. S. Tre&a- 0 *" 11 1 ‘ “ aboilt 45 degrees Fahrenheit, ugainst the defendants, and each of attorney’s fe e ; fo r the fu rth er sum of Defendant. xt . I . •, • m i , i ury nob’s was taken snd a rthikage o f Now that it is possible lo semi magazines , , , , ” inches of the harapail oi dense Low freezing dynamite will sel- thorn, foreclosing the said m ortgage.. $119.1)7 with in terest thereon from the In the name o f the S ta te o f Oregon, substituted. The subs ti tu- "Subsoil, if there is one. When floril freeze at the freezing point -and ordering that the property- therein 24th day o f Jan u ary , 1914, a t the rate You are hereby required to appear and merchandise I >> Parcels Post, we lion w»s not found out till the package the hole has reached the desired 0 f water and often will not described be sold in the manner pre- o f 10 per c e n t; fo r the fu rther sum of answ er the com plaint filed against you suggest that should you need1 reached the hank, when the caRhfef depth, prepare the lead or cart- freeze a t’ much lower tem oera- "«Hbed by law fo r the s a l* of real ea- $26.50 accrued in te re st; for the fur- in the above entitled suit on or be found the bundle o f Ml4iff*; -magovines . . . " la te upon m ortgage foreclosure, and ther sum o f $40 attorney s fe e ; fo r fore the 2 nd day o f February, 1914, anything in the way of Prescrip He started to read some o f th e ’ rto ff *1*1 as 0 0 \\s. tures i f not exposed too long*, tlm t’ the Court decree th at the pro - 4 the fu rth er sum o f $628.25 with inter and if you fail to so appear and answer tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med-1 and became ^ofhtcrented th at B re a k a stick in half, which is Frozen d$Tnamite can be thawed :ceed s arising from such *a 1 e be applied est thereon from the 24th day o f Oc- or otherwise plead thereto, the plain- with the hank director« to nuike Up the 4iffliaHy enough (first cu ttin g the by placing the box in a pile of in payment o f the cost^ and expenses tober, 1912, at the rate o f 10 per cent tifT, fu r van ! o f a n y s i n h a i .s . s - r o r icines, that you stenti <o U ha if they would place him on the sub- Pacific Power & L ig h t Co. $71.000 R006ERI DRUGS? SURE p ap er w it h a sharp k n ife ), and o „r r « l ...,» a ■cut a piece of . fuse about 4 in. 1 . . lo n g er than the hole is deep, In s e rt one end of the fuse in the cap and crimp it with the pliers o r crim per provided for the pur- pos«. near t h e open end (D on’t crim p near the head). With a narrow , pointed instrument, us- uaily one prong o f the pliers or "crimper, push a hole diagonally in to the side o f the dynamite manure, where it will soften in of »a'd sale, the costs o f this suit, the p er annum; for the fu rth er mini o f $100 1 other pleading or appearance, will ap- u*.,™ I r r f no manure is payment , o f the am ount, due upon-'Mid a tto rn e y s f e . ; fo r the fu r th e r s ............ ply to the com for the relief prayed a few hours. . ... . . . . „ ... , . ... , • j note and m ortgage, and the overplus, $40.02 with interest thereon from thi for in his com plaint, • to-w it: available, it sliouid be thawed in if a B y there he, be paid into this Court 22nd day o f Jan u ary , 1914, a t the rate For a decree and judgm ent herein, the folowing m anner: Secure a to await the further decree thereof; o f 6 per cen t per annum; ard for costs adjudging and decreeing that the liondfi double boiler (one kettle wfth- | "K * th at l a case said property should and disbursements o f the suit amount - o f matrimony heretofore ■Gristing be tween plaintiff and defendant be for- within another). The larger or : r®t **" ^or pnouKb to I»ay" the note ; ing to $12.00 and accruing costs. NOW t T h H e ER outside kettle, fill with warm ' herein described, together with the in- j now r E e F f O o R r E e , , in p ersu.nce . ver dissolved, and th at the plaintiff i - a te re st thereon, attorney s fees, and 0 f Baj j esecytion and order of sale, and \& awarded the envtndy o f the minor water. Place the y costs anil dishursementa o f this suit. /or t he purpns* o f satisfying said judg children o f plaintiff and defendant, to- within the inner or sm aller ket- th at plaintiff have a deficiency, judg- ment and decree and th * cost» o f this w it: Willie Earl anil Gehrge Earl, and tie. Do not allow the w ater to " le n t; th at the Sheriff o f W asco Ceun- ga|ei I , wj|| on Saturday, March 14, fo r such 'Other and further relief as to become warmer than the hand ty" Or**«». ^ directed to place the 1 9 1 4 , a t the hour o f 1 ^ 0 o’clock p. m. the Court may seem equitable. can stand. Do not put on the Pur-,’»»‘’r oi i-rermses in immedi , t th„ court hougc (Juor in W bsco This summons *is puldished In' the .t ic k or directly in at the end m a k i n g S a m e about two i n c h e s deep. W ithin this push the dynam ite cap to which the fu se is attached. W ith a strin g tie th e stick and fuse and stick so th a t It W ill not slip out when lowered into the hole, and the cartrid ge is complete. Lower th e charge into the hole and m a . . force firmly with a wooden stick tfn o t m etal), and if it does not stove to heat, hut pour in hot water. Moste* Bnlfetin, a weekly newspaper o f general circulation published in herein; th at the plaintiff have a r ig h t all o f the E a st half ( E ' j ) o f th * North- W asco County, Oregon, for six (6) OTHER U SES OF DYNAMITE | to be a purchaser a» said sale, and that «aat quarter (N K > ) and the South- consecutive weeks, being seven (7) is Dynamite ¡9 Used to good a d - defam lanta, Edwin J . A rring ton .. W(.gt quarter (S W J4 ) o f the NdUheast sues thereof, in compliance with an or vantage in vineyards by placing B Hu,l*on. U.?.‘1 ’ 1 « r t « <NEW ) o f Section Thirty-five der o f the Honorable Mi. L. Bradshaw, i/ompany, Wm. L . W aters, and G. W. (36) In Township Two (2| North of Jud ge o f the CircUlt Court o f the be- a series of small charges ’ 4 P atterso n, b* forecWied o ta o > inter Range Eleven 111) E a st o f the Will- S ta te o f Oregon for W asco toU hty, tween the rows, varying from *s t whicB they m ay have acquired by . „ « t t e Meridian in W asco county, which oriler is dated th * 17th <lay of one t o three feet in depth. This virtue o f said second m ortgage herein- j Oregon .co n ta in in g one hundred f wen- Decem ls'r, 19P1. and the tlhte o f the is a svstem of fig h t suhaoiling before m riiH w gd; t t * t th« dfcfonJama, ty f 120 ] acres more nr l*s». first publication o f this summons is the and will cause a more vigorous p'"W<.t,s tiy! ,thr° " >{>'', j this 1 0 th day of February, 19th day of Dee m ber. 191.1. ' or-under thvoi, he forever bdTred and tot. growth and a heavier yield. f forech«ed of any ami all intereat in j Also dynam ite is used with^^id prewisca. or any part thereof, «x-| l/KV, C hrisman sinrlf of W«^co, County Oregon F rkd W. W tiaoN, A ttorney fo r Plaintiff. ftcrij tion Hat o f " U f f ” fo rP fe . In or- • ler to g et you in n giHwl humor ahd help you fo rg et even ycAwldg troubles. The Druggist o f thnnl Rivet. 't*>m**tic or ftnnncral, w.- Will sgn-e to ; send you “ L aff” for one year Ikt* tfit> fo r th e m . 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