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ADVERTISING RATES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY sv H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor subscription envi .11.3« One Y» a».......... Six li.inti»* Thi-ea Hi aulii* MOSIER BULLETIN Profewtonal C a rd «.... ..p er month S . One square................... One-quarter Column. MM MM One-half C olu m n .... One Column................ 10.0 Business locals will be charged at 5 cents per lip » I for each insertion. -i Legal advertisements will in all cases be .charged Enteriti ;u§ second-class m atter Mfcrch 12V at the ramt «»Hir* at Mirier. Orejeo«..under *he A »t o# Mardi ¡L Uuif. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. ORÉGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914 VOL. V 6300 WORK ON BOAT LANDING At p e r previous agreement, a giNulty crowd of citizens from the town and country gathered ttisl Monday morning, with* took and teams, ami went lQ’ work with a will on« the Mosier boat landing. There’ were 25 workers iii the morning and the labor was divided, the carpenters putting hi tiiefr time building- the ware house on the wharfhoat and the rest of the crowd working dili gently with plows, scrapers and stone boats making a road of nocks from low water to the railroad crossing. Everyone was in good humor and high spirts and the work, progressed' merrily undetr the general supervision o f S. D. Fisher, who has had years of ex perience steamboating on the Columbia River and knows its channels ami peculiarities. The road a« laid out will be 40 feet wide at the*lower end, allowing teams sufficient room to turn around. It will require a great deal o f work yet, to finish it, as the work done Monday was only a starter; but it was a mighty good start and showed what the people can do when they all work together. By evening the boat house was well under way and on Wednes day (Tuesday being stormy V a Hiwnlier o f carpenters went back and finished the work as far as the lumber went.. It was found that some of the lumber had been stolen by unknown parties and this will lmve to be replaced be fore it will be safe to«leave any thing over night on» the boat. Nearly every man ‘"on the jbb” ' Monday donated bis time, there being only three or four who had been hired to “ sub” for those w h o couldn’t be present. W e have it on good authority that a prominent real estate man •f the town was on hand bright; and early about ten o ’clock, and worked a> whole- hour,, setting a pace fo r the others. It is said that he even “ shucked'” his over coat in order to- work faster. Tack thought the work most too etremious and “ ylimped his yob” ' early, but he kept a good man- on all day. In the afternoon there were 35 men at worlt and the way they tore- into things one would think they had a contract to buihl the Panama canal in a day. There were a-number of visit-* ers to-l-he-scene o f action, among them being Mr. Stone, superin tendent of the rock crusher,, who* kindly offered'to furnish a man for the carpenter work, and aleo offered the gravel for top-dress- ing the road, when required. It was noticeable that many of the men- and teams were from the country, proving tha-t. the effort to secure a good boat land ing is of as much importance to them m to the town people. To farther prove this, they urge that another day be devoted to work on the road, and that ev ery individual in the town and country who can possibly spare the time sbeoM turn ouA with hi» team or tools, or both, and help along a much needed public util ity which, wherr finished, will be of great benefit to everyone, and especially the farmers, who pay heavy freight every year on their imports and exports, by rail. it has-been decided to gather fn force again next Wednesday •nd put in another good day’ s Work on tine road. Everybody remember the day and turn out. 60MMERCML GLIW MEET The Mosier Commercial Club hereby extends a general invita tion to &H the men and ladies o f Master and vicinity to attend a social meeting to be held at Chown^r Hart Monday rrigfit, March 2nd. We would suggest this as a meeting for adults only. In order that best results may lie had. Light refreshments will be ■erred. Everybody come and le it a big meeting. T he C o m m it t e e . I to the p a rtj ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavits are furnished. Étock Owner's Aim T he A N XIO U S MOiVPENTS-. I f you curry an unreliable timepiece, you have a good many such moments. If y o u r watch needs attention bring its to us. We can truthfully say y w w ill he more than pleased with Our wods.. Dependable work and satisfied custom ers are our best advertisements. NO. 52 ih tc R M tve the maximum am «nut •# werk on the minimum amount o f feed. This can be successfully done only by the use of feed o f highest (tymllty.. Such feed can Lie had from W .F . L A R A W A Y , Nichol & Company, H O O D R IV E R . O R E . H. M. WEST Flour, Feed, Groceries and LIFE WITH THE ESKIMOS*. East thereof; running them e North 528 feet, thence East 660 fleet, thence Their Flesh Strewn Ice Huts Resemble* South 528 fe e t to the South Utie o f Slaughter House» said forty acre Otar» sr* p in t thence My first view of Uie Interior oil Bek. 1 W est 660< fleet to tHe- place- Sfl begtti* Gluck's arctic residence- would bar* i ning, containing E igh t-8—acres- tttU- been :i disheartening one to a tender-! | ate in W asco County, OftegoR; flhgethM foot. To me, after nine hours o f free*- ' with the tenements, heredltktmehto. lug. nothing had ever seemed quite so-I _ _ welcome and cheering: as the hollowed) 14n<. aPPurt^nano** out stone in which a- Ifoetal quantity I ° r “" i of sen. on and moss was burn!** ! b* the sherdf . f W k ^ . C ^ i W g . n . Grain, Mill Feed H ay, A & n t fo r D U P O N T BÍ osier. Furnishing Goods M o P ow der Oregon s ie r : : O regon !i i ! ! Ì (The moss was used ns a- wick, and so-! “ Pr°JV,d' d ” *** *U'* answered the purpose of- both lamp. ,1ueand owm*Pl«>nt.tfonsax) mortgage, and stove.) Three children were crow *. | to« ether w,th ‘ « o r n e y fees, and coats and disbursements o f this sutS, a n d fb f-1 ed together at the end o f Uie fgloo- staring silently. Uek-Cluck's-koouer oir ther for a decree th a fy o «, and each o f ; woman stood with an. infant in h er you, and all persona eiaimihg by, thin ! Select Your House From Our Plan Book. arms, grinning brondly aud> cheerfully) or under you, be basted and flaserlaantf! o f any interest, right,, title or claim in i a t us. Changes made if desired. Plans, Specifications and a list A POPULAR CONFECTION The room was about eighteen fe e t or to the said real) property a r any part material furnished. We ateo maintain an engineering de- thereof save and except your statutory ERY STORE, In diameter and was n veritable-sham toa id you In overcoming your building difficulties. hies. Uck-Gliicl» possessed! a reputa right o f redemption, and also for such where the most delicionscandiescati other and further relief a.-* to the sotirf tion as being a gre:it hunter, and he- be procured, is always a source o f This service coats you nothing. In maintaining this depart had been especially successful o f late. may seem m eet and; jnopea ih the ement i't is not our policy to become competitors of local con- attraction to the girl with a sweet Masses o f flesh lay strewn all about premises! tooth, which is the reason for the This summon» is served) upon rou by » tea« tors and anhiteets. the floor. There scetuod apparently to- demand upon us at all times. Ev f be no effort or desire to keep fir In- publication, in asoonUwre with an or eryone that likes rich and luscious one or tw o plies. It lay everywhere. der o f the Horn F , S. GUnnibg. judge chocolates, dainty marshmallows, There was the whole carcass o f a o f Wasco County, Oaegan, which said fine bon-bons and cream caramela, walrus, cut up and strewn about an * order is dated February 24th, 1914, and made from high grade and pure in almost directly at the head of the- which said order requires that fefcaum* gredients, always find their way to raised "platform " o f Ice which form e* mons be published ih the Mosier b u l “ T ab O a k s . ” a bed for tbe whole family there w-as □> letin at least once each week fo r aiy great pile o f entrails, preserved for S . R. F R A N C IS C O , dog meat The walls o f the igloo were- weeks. «* Proprietor "T H E O A K S.” The date o f the first publication o f - spattered with blood, and weapons o f the chase lay everywhere. These In this summon* ia M h toooy ZL, 19U, and ) cluded spears and Imi'imous. long the date o f the HMfr publfiradim ad this knives and a rifle that tired) pow der sumtaone A A p t » » , m ix . and ball. vm m m m K s A large quantity oflmoat. kfiledieortifer Attorney tap« the afeht ad redemption, and that lu.- Hie season, bad arrived at tbe age- «he ffe lptur ha«« such farther rebef as and stage where It possessed a very bad odor. This wns not for the dogs. to the Court may seem eqpRafik* »ml Uck-Uluck and Ida family would liave fed them ttie fresh meat before they T oo are hereby nStHTed H KF IRS would have sacrificed tills- particular pile, which was .lust reaching »hut mel N O T A R Y P U B L IC In the Circuit C m « * * « «ha Stato o f (a g o n B rib e Hirfrr-P"** **" » weekly low and ripe conditio» which strongly new spaper o f general circulation, pufi- Oregon for Waaea Canutar, appeals to their palate; Uahed in Moaiee. Waace. County. Ore- Bernard- anti Outtu came- into th » J. E gara by oadwr o f this Court, made Jan igloo a few moments Inter, art* so de -• - O reg on aary Mb IBM» directing that said sum M o s i e r lighted were Gck-GIncK am i his wifi», vat m on» ba a » pabkiabsd far a period el ft) learn that both>ef the ftalilu italic o r white men were tu eat and sleep un E dwin J l ■tx w eek » f i n s the date o f the firat man,. F id b u a B. RwTMEaroRD, a der their roof that they disported publication thereof. widow, b a n » Caawftitv. a themselves* like children, dancing about The date o f the firat publication of, corpora tttoi, S a . K* S a m » a d l l l . thiaauanmoni is February 6, '1914. and and laughing and chattering iu their own tongue. Beruard. told- me that Its W . F a t iw m w M. the date o f the last publication ie Ills pleasure- Uek-GInck w ar saying Defeodonta. March 20, 1914. that In return for the honor the w hite r w i W . C h il d e r s , men were showing him- he would g ive Te Edwib I . Asafngton, Fidelia B. the knblunaks the greatest bunting Ruthesfaed, Hudson’ Land CaaRiaiigr. Afttosney for Plaintiff. Children enn save you many tedious steps; but the tired- that white men had ever bod. W m . L- W ater*and- ft. W , Vhtteaaaa, est mother bates to send a child into a dark cellar, and (Tan nth's children dislike to go there. deflendaoto afters named. S h ctW f Sale of Reid “ I wns afraid you'd- scream when. > No cellar need be dark now-a-days, to terrify children Property, In the Name o f the State o f Ooegan, can supply you with any kissed you." and worry older people. A ray o f sunshine from an "1 didn't dare. Mamin» w as in the You are hereby reqpised to appear thing: in this line at most N otferar hereby given that an exe next mom aud' would bare beard me."' and answer the complain* filed against cution and order o f sale waa regularly -H ouston Post reasonable prices. you in the above imarlted aoit, aw ar issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the The youth who-does no* look up W ill’ before six weeks) fatal the date o f fhe State o f Oregon fa r Wascu County on conveniently located In the cellar-way will brighten th« T R Y H IM A N D look down, and the spirit that doe» first publieatSaa o f thiawumm ana, here a judgment aad decree given, made darkest cellar at the mere touch o f a switch. inafter atated, and i f you fait to so ap- not soar is destined- perhaps to gvovek. T h e n e w lo w lw e lt e s e E d leon M e e d e L a n p e e r e th e m eet e c e . pearand answer said aamplaint, p la is- ^ ‘re\n on th* B E CONVINCED —FlismeJl. Domic el le m p e fo r c o lle r-w * * » , h alU , c le e e ts e n d o th e r p arte r S r a i t 1 apply to th eC ra rt for the •* f *?*m * l ’ there,n o f th e h o u ee w h ic h n e e d ln h t o n ly in te rm itte n tly f o r b rie f pending wherein Edward Ball -was p e r io d , a t e tim e . T r y a f e w a n d y e e l u e th e ir c e e r m i e o c e . reifer pmyad flaa ln bia camplaint, to- NOTICE OF SUMMONS The Dalles plaintiff and O u rp h w e li and Minnie Oregon WÄS fsw tlk hasten« and w id e ,. were de- In the Circuit Court o f the- State o f Fs* a jurifgaten* again« «he dVfrnd- feudanta. whith said execution and. Oregon for Wasco- County, ant* Edwin 1. Arringtsse and FideKa aade* e l sake ie to aw directed and was G eorg *: C. E va - n î B. Rutherford, for the am» ad Twetoe delivered to m e, aad commands, me to Plaintiff, SUMMONS. “ ALWAYS AT Y O U R SERVICE.” Hundred Do Har», tage ther wRIi inter- tell the property hereinafter described .s • I V ». sat thereen freu» October H t u 2, st fas the purpem* of aalisfyfcig > the judg-; . ; «-» • Roxie ft. W lll.tt, formerly R òtie Ri. the rate od ten per e*nd per antusm aaeat and decree b> mid rouse, namely, In^the Circuit Court o f the State o f Carpenter, B. F. Willett, her hus for Oha IduuHftid amt Ftfty DeBftra ad- I far the aum » f rtto.to with Interest Oregon, fo r ’Wawft O iln ty . band, Pacific Pbwer A L ight Chnr* tort)eyr* fe e * . rnadfa* pfetodMTa Nwfteatt from the 24th day af January; .G borok E a r l , pany, a corporation, W illett ST. Although details have not been given and diabursaaaenta o f Mil* made aad M l , a t the rate « f 9 per cent pe» an Plaintiff, Thurston, Andrew P. Lock wood, expended herein. out, a package addressed to a local v*. num; fa* the adto af $216,46 accrued Mosier VafTey Bank, a corporation-, And fo r a decree o f thh Court biterest; f a r ffte further turn o f $100 I da R. E arl , l ank contuinieg $71,000 in U. S. Treas and" John H . CoyTe, i * Defendant. against the defendants, and each af attorney** fee; for the further aum o f Defendants. ury notes was taken ami a package o f Now that, it is possible to send | magazines sutwtituted. The substitu- wMh Interest thereon from the In the name o f the State o f Oregon, To Roxie R. W illett, formerly Roxie them, foreclosing the said Mtb day af January, 1914, at* tbe rate •You are hereby required to appear and merchandise by Parcels Post, we | tion was not found out till the package ft. Carpenter, B. F. W illett, her hug- and esderbig that fhe property liand, W illett M. Thurston, and Andrew j described be sold fe «h» aman f pre-j af 10 per cent; for the further sum o f answer the complaint filed against you suggest that should you need 1 reached the bank, when the cashier F. Lockwood, defendants above named. i scribed by law fat the rale ed tool ea-' $28.69 aesrued interest; for the fur- in the above entitled suit on or be- i found the bundle o f ’ T.aff” magazine* aad ther sum o f $40 attorney’ s fe e ; fo r fore the 2nd day o f February, 1914, ! anything in the way o f Prescrip He started to read some o f the stuff fn the Name o f the Stole o f Oregon.'^- *•** pto- | the farther rum of $*28.25 with inter- and if you fail to so appear and answer You are hereby required to appear an*f: th*« ^ C ovrt tions filled, Drugs or Patent Med and became so interested that he agreed eat thereon from the 24th dey of O c or otherwise plead thereto, the plain answer the complaint filed again*« yoa ; ceeda arising from ' with the ba*.k directors to makeup tho in the above entitled suet on o r before- *n payasent o f the c o r f» aMtl expenses tober, » 1 2 . at the rate ef 10 per cent tiff, for want o f any such answer or icines, that you send to I lose if they would place him on the sub the expiration o f af* week* from the M toid tale, «he W o t o o f «htoMtfl, (he per annum; for the further rum *«$100 other pleading or appearance, will ap scription list o f 'T .a ff” for life. In or dafe o f the first pubfeshtion- o f this pay we M af toe amoUMiedto t o * * said I attorney'* fe e ; for the further aum o f ply to the court for the relief prayed : der to get >ou in a good humor and $49.12 with later** thereon from the for in hi* complaint, to-w it; summons, exclusive o f fhe day o f a*M Rate aad mortgage. help you forget even your lug trouble^ first publication, and ft you fail av l»| * toy «hers be, be paid into this Court 22nd day of January, 1914, at the rate For a decree and judgm ent herein, The Druggist o f Hood Rivet, domestic or financial, we will agree to appear and answer, far want ftiervuf, | *> »wait the further decree thereof; { o f 9 per cent peraamnm; and fo r coat* adjudging and decreeing that the bonds send you “ LaiT" for one year at th* and diaburaement* af the suit amount o f matrimony heretofore existing b e - , for them. the pFaintiff writ apply to* fhe above en and that in ease said property He can send them to ridiculoualy low price o f 50 cento. tog to $12^9 and arrrutog cost*. titled court for judgment o f default not sell far enaogh to pay IB tween plaintiff and defendant be for you cheaper than you can get This National Magazine o f Fun ia against you. and fo r the relief prayed herein described, tog ether with Use to NOW THEREFORE, in perauance ever dissolved, and that the plaintiff making greater stride* than any othor te rest thetoon. attorney’s fees, and of told execution and order of aale, and to awarded the custody o f the minor them at home. for in the pefitkm, to-w it; magazine before the American public For judgment against the defendant, earn# and disbursements o f this suit, for the purpart ef satisfying said judg children o f plaintiff and defendant, to- today. It ia a magazine that will keep FToXie. R. WiHeft, formerly Roxie R. that [darntiff have a deficiency judg ment ami decree and the costs of this w it; Willie Earl and George Earl, and the whole family in a good humor. Th* m ent; that the Sheriff a f Wi Carjwnfer. for the sum o f $1500.09, •ale, 1 will an Saturday, March 14. for such other and further relief as to staff o f Ijiffl contains artists, earico- oven as y e a r s ' together with interest (hereon at 7 per ty, Oregon, be directed to 1914, at th* hour e f I M o'clock p. m. the Court may seem equitable. EXPERIENCE turiats and writers who rank among rent per a n n o » frwm December 84b, purchaser e f said premiers to immedi at tile court house door hi Wasco the beat in tbe country. It la highly This summons ia published In the 1912. for $159.09 attorney fee», and for ate possession tt o t t e f a fter said sale, county, Oregon, sail at public auction Moaier Bnlletin, a weekly newspaper illustrated and printed In rotors. It w il the coats and dist>uraemenla a f this and that execution fn foreclosure issue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, o f gene)a! circulation keep the whole family cheerful th» published In herein; that the plaintiff have s right: all e f the East half (B *> o f the North suit year ruund. You can afford to spend Wasco County, Oregon, for six (6) For a decree agamrt all f t the de to be a ymrrhtoer at said ante, and th a t' east quarter ( NEV) and the South- consecutive weeks, being seven (7) is 59c a year to do this. Semi this clire ) R A r ,c M a r k s fendant* that the said mortgage o f the (tefeurianto, Edwin J. Arrington. West quarter (8W ,V| of the Northeast sues thereof, in compliance with an or- I>ing and FIFTY CENTS today to th* D i s i o n s plan) tiff, executed by the defendant. Fide We B. Berthsrfseri, Hudson Lam) qaarter (N C 'O of Station Thirty-five | der o f the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Puhliahera o f I alt! Jhiytoa, Ohio, for C o P Y N IG H T S A C . AnFiM i« »tifwtlnf ft ih rtc h ftvwf <t*w<npOnw w ist Roxie R. Willett, formerly Roxie R ; Company, Wm. L. W aters, aad O. W. < » ) to Township Two (2) North o f | Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the one year’s sutiacriplion. The regular qnlrfely u r t r t a ln f*ir #»pinion fr * 8 w heth er an Ififftitifk’fi M r rwttibtf ■»»•'iwwnWw. Carpenter, be foreelorted. and the r e a r Patleraon, be foreclosed o f any inter Eleven (11) East of the Will 1 State o f Oregon for Wasco County, 11 price ia $1.09, la’ t we are making thl* « wi« « r i ft I j o fiOdtiiiMAL HANDBOOK i ‘«»fiats cat which which they nmy assy tore* acquired by frwti. i Hdrat fof tiw«-nniift patent*. property therein described, to-wrt: eto le Meridian to Wao ro county, j which order la dated the 17th day o f tient SPECIAL OFFER to get acquainted Palafitti talan thn*i*li Mm.n è tft ftiOftlYt t «torti notiee. w ith o u t charge, Ift tb « Heginnfi.g at a |>ofnt eighty—90--rwi# virtue o of f said setog OetoW* Smwtgage hereto Oregon, con tain tog one hnndred twen December, 1913, ami the date o f the North o f the Southwest corner o f the to fore «arn Honed; that the ty (MB) acre# mare or km . • first put) Brat ion o f this summons is the NOTICE! N o rti)W e !S t quarter a f Section Eight-- andati Dated Utk 19th day of February, 19th day o f December, 1913. I h r tT f ttil wtitiklf. I nffftitit rtr- iflr (•■ untai. T rrm a. | i • ar under 8 -k i TowudWp T w »—2 --N o rth , s f »14. rntorvaibti.IL ^JU bf ftH W W W ti^ftlfni. Hides tioiight on con; FaED W. W 11 . 8 ON. Range Twelve—12—E a a tof IheWiflam- foreclosed o f may g r f tA intereft in L cvt O n o m t s , Bring your hides to U Attorney for Plaintiff. ette Meralian, and Twetra—12—lee* told premise», o r any fggfi there o f, eX- oar*». 1 » r s » . WMbmatoa, l x C. Sharif a f Was**, County Oregon office. House Plans Free Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. I E . A . R A C E , M GR. MOSIER ORE : H. G . K IB B E E L. COMINI The Tombstone — " Man -------------- No Bugaboos Down Cellar Edison M azda Lamp Pacific Power & Light Co. DRUGS? SURE Chas. N. Clarke, P atents totSUTb^Tïd Scientific A m e ric a ». • Co serai,. New York $71.000 ROBBERY