Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 13, 1914, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
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H. G. KIBBEL, Proprietor
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MOSI ER. WASCO C O U N TY . OREGON, F R ID A Y ,
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Owing to unfortunate circum-
stances, onlv a few citizens wel-
corned C. F. Malboeuf mans-
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ger of the Fruitgrowers Trans-
pot tation League, and lomRich-
unison, general all-round booster
for Oregon, both of Portland, in
Chowi ui’s Hall Wednesday after-
noon but those who did attend
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considered themselves
fortunate
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i m attending and listening to the
splendid talks made by these
gentlemen.
Mr. Malboeuf's tlieme was
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HOOD RIVER, ORE.
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Dr. George F. Newhouse
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JE WELER O PTIC IA N
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Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks,
Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass
Twenty years Experience.
I grind- my own Lenses.
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The Dalles, Oregon.
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Peoples Meat Market
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The Market of Quality
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Complete line of Choice Meats Fish
and Provisions, Salt and Cured
Meats. Highest market price paid
for chice veal and poultry.
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The Dalles, Oregon jjj
St. Patrick's Ball
Given by
Mosier Four Piece Orchestra
Everybody invited
Tickets $1.00
| The Plymouth Clothing Store
Stienbloch Clothing
Be itOretainedby the Common
Counci! of the Cin, o f Mosier:
Florsheim Shoes
Our Suits are Guaranteed and our Prices are Right
Your car fare paid if you buy a suit.
410 Second St.
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Business locals w ill be charged a t 5 cen ts | « t Una
M ARCH 13, 1911
NO. 2
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The Dalles, Ore. ^
Buy Your Next Suit at
Rice The & Dalles, McCoy
Ore.
You will be assured a satisfactory' fit an(T service
pound (here give description of geldings, mares, nude» amt cat-!
property taken up anti empound- tie; fifty cents per head lorj
ed) and I will, on the.. .day of swine, sheep and goats, and ten
............ 1 C*... .a t the hour of cents for each f<.\ 1 . together]
........... of s-|id day, in front of with ten per cent of any and alii
the city Hall in the City of Mo-
sales made under thé provisions |
sicr Oreiron sell sniff property of tins orfiiTisnce.
nrtin,K (o tho! hfchest
S uction 7 . The Recorder of [
bidder for cash in hand, for the Mosier shall receive as his legal
purpose of pacing fees, costs and fees under the provisions of this,
expenses legally incurred in t.-ik- ordinance, ten cents for filing]
ing up, em pounding r.nd keeping1 notice of sale, ten cents for til-]
« » id ........... (here insert deserin- ing treasurers receipt fifty cenls.
tion of property) and the c o « t s for entering the certified state-
, expenses
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• making said mentor
nf marshal,
m.,«i..ii ten
ton cenis loi
and
of
pn,e
filing the same: fifty cents for!
Signed:
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docket entries in any one case. |
Marshal of the City of Mower. :*mi ,hr,‘° dollars for hearing]
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, .. , any contested case, to lie paid j
One of said notices shall be by the contestant m advance.
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posted in the office of the lie-; SECTIONS
The owner or
col£jer of the City of iviosier; one owners of any property sold
shlill be posted in front ot the under the provisions oft his orrii-
City Hall: one shall be posted a t 1 nance, shall at any time within
Uie postoffice in said city, and one year from the date of sale,
one shall be mailed to the owt^er upon satisfactory proof to the
T owners* or l’er?°'‘ el,litled tu Common Council of such owner
Hie possession of Uie property shi|>, he entitled to and order
takeri U|, and en,pounded, if upon the City Treasurer for the
known to the marshal; such no- proceeds of such sale, deposited I
tices shall be posted and mailed as aforesaid.
not less than ten days before the
S ection 9 .
Every
person
tiine set for the sale therein. At violating a n y of the provisions!
. . before
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or
of such sale of Section 1 of this Ordinance. !
fie marshal shall a copy of <dmll upon conviction thereof be-
said notice
of
sale
with for*» the recorder of Mosier, be I
his
certificate
attached fined not less . than one dollar, I
thereto showing the time and n0r more than twenty-five ]
fnace of posting and Iht* date ot dollars *or each offense.
L eg a l advei tisem enU w ill in all eases be charged
paid fo r t efo re affidavits are furnished.
mailing said notice, together with
ATTEST:
Nichol & Company,
Flour, Feed, Groceries and
Furnishing Goods
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m o s ie r
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where the most .talk-ion».-anti.-» ?•»
be procured, is always a so.irc
attraction to the girl with a s ,
tooth, which is the reaso i for til
demand uii . m is it ill "m s
eryoiu- taut li.ies ric i a i i i is > _•
chocolates, dainty marshmallowa,
fine bon-bons and cream caramels,
made from high grade and pure in­
gredients, always tint their way to
P. L. ARTHUR,
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corder «shell iss”e •xection upon -to the a: vei ti-ii-meiils atipe.ning
OREGON
A PO PULAR CONFECTION
F r y STORE,
the name and address of the per- [ s p a i /I
Recorder.
SOl) (-0 whom said notice was
Approved this 25 th day of
mailed, or that the name and ad- February 1914 .
D avid R obinson . I
dress of the owner or the person |
Mayor -
entitled to the possession of said
property is unknown; provided,]
t,,at a!,. snf*h P™!>er<y shall be
TO THE FUMING PUBLIC
snl<l 8 uI>f ct to the
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possession
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thereof, to redeem the
It is a Well known fact that the
same within thirty days after the! ,)urehpsinR public, now-adays, is!
date of such sale, upon payment
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and discriminating.)
" the purchaser of the amount Peoule
that h cheap grade
b,,J by
for Baid property, to-; 1 eopie
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getherwith interest thereon at Iof any article is a poor invest-,
ll)e rate ()i tol) ])ei. cenl ,)ur an.imenl at any price and not worth
num> and his reasonable costs carrying home; that it pays to
and charges «or keeping such ffe| the best at whatever cost,
property.
witllin reason. Advertisers also
SECTION 3 . Anyone having any’ . )recj.lt(1
f.lc( ar))] ,|)e
interest in ti.e property ‘ alien up
man \vho understands
an<1
.empi )ua‘1
d*. wh<'
slial|
teel |,is
aggrieved
thereby,
may
at any
ms tmsiness-indthe
»usiness ano me wants
uanis of
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thesale thereof lakes customer.! will label his "cheap”
place, make an affidavit before goods as such; the liest grades
the Recorder of Mosier. setting sp<ia‘k for themselves and do not!
forth h:s interest in such prop- nee() “ boosting*’ to sell.
in, relation
Manv miners the Bulletin he-
hereto as claimed by him ami ¡ „ ^ L T h l
sh o ca^
have the same tried out before mg one or mein msi, r on <ai
Hl(. said Ibu- nler. and if it ap- ing “ ads” which are genuine:
pear to said Recorder that said that is, in which the advertiser
property ought not to have been guarantees his wares. We want
p l L l ’i 1 T I I CmT Und,i(J’ V*° no fake ads. We want to be able ]
Kecotdei
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f. make f an order
, to tell our renders
that our &l-
uisc nai km ^ inc property so iaK-
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en up and empoundor!, without vertisers, at home and aliroad, j
cliarge to the claimant. I f on the can he depended upon to give
other harm il shall appear to the them the worth of their money. '
Recm der „ t hat t he empiiunding 1 \^e point with prifle to the stand -1
ORDINANCE NO. 3 .
was proper and rightful, he shall j
nf our advertisers and the
An ordinance entitled “ An or- ‘. ,sm,ss the Proceedings and en- * Uj
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dinance to tire vent certain a „ i ,er ,,p a Judgment against the
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mals and fowls from running at c,a’ mant for n" r****- charges | tl>ey offer for sale. 1 his is worth
and expenses made on such trial, something to the purchaser when
of sudi animals or fo rts.
Chloss Bros. Clothing
JOE COHEN
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.Ur. Lichni"son, in his happy
manner, dwelt on the past and
present conditions in Oregon and
the Pacific Northwest..- We lack
. space in which toquote him fully,
but one thing particularly im-
pressed Ids hearers, and that
. '»as lus reference to local affairs
mall country towns. He said,
what the Bulletin has repeated-
Iy urged, that there should he
more of a «-et-together soirit
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manifested l»v the people of ev-
ery community, and advised the
ladies to take a greater interest
in the newcomers to their town
and vicinity, extend the welcom-
ing-hand, call on them and in-
vite them to call, and make- them
home, lilts goes far
toward making the strangercon-
,e" tei!-
It is hoped that these gentle-
men may be induced to return to
Mosier in the near future, when
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a gene.a tuin-ou ol the people
o me tf)wn and country can
meet them
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tli^ 0 -W. R.
N. demonstration
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denartmenl v -is nresenl
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jug to the I united time.
Tuesday E vening, M a rch 17
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transportation of crops and the
direct benefits accruing to the
truitiaiser and the farmer by
reduction o f the cost in trans-
portation by water. He told o f
the great saving in this respect
by the opening of the Panama
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Canal and the open Columbia
Kiser trom the head of naviga-
tion to the sea, and the increased
demand for our fruit in foreign
countries, caused by the cheaper
transportation and the lower cost
to the consumer. His discourse
was most interesting and in­
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structive and full of optimism
for the future of the fruit indus-
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I f you carry an unreliable timepiece,
you have a good many such moments.
I f your watch needs attention bring it
to us. We can truthfully say you will be
more than pleased with our work.
Dependable work and satisfied custom­
ers are our best advertisements.
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ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
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ADVERTISING RATES
to the party ordering them, a t legal rates, aad
th » post office at Mtaicr, Oreiron. und«r thè Ac tu/
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S. h. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor ‘ ‘TH E
OAKS.”
Pacific Power & Light Co.
“ ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
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[W h a t is the Meaning o f T U M -A -L U M ? (
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Like a good many words in English “ Tum-A-Lum” is de-J
frived
<* - - from a great • many it. lai.yin.ges.
i *% t Or inally
•• >n from
A» th el ®
id Wait
St hinook Indian meaning
Tum-A-Lum
Jhas come to mean:
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® In French, “ 'JoFxvel,” In Dutch, “ Handle the Best ofl
•Grades,” In German, “ Service.” In Irish, “ finality” In Span-'
lish, “ The Best for the Money.”
B fiut all of the above meat "ngs l<g*fl er and you E ve thoi
^meaning of Tum-A-Lum in Engl eh.
ii In Ihe Language of Mosier Turn A Lrm stands for the most #
¿up-to-date Lumber Yard in the city.
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the Judgment for whatever sum in this issue We feel perfect
justified in assuring the buying
reo'iins unpaid.
* gr-ovTov T. Tue marshal shvll. public that they need have no
SECTION 1. No person or per­ upon tbesMeof Mn'- prop°rte_
fear of being “ bilked” by pat­
sons, owning or being in posses­ S eort’ fied statement with’ the
sion of any horse,’ mare, gelding, Recorder of the City of Moster ronizing them. We like to know
that those who do patronize Ihe
mule, cow or cattle, sheep, hog, containing:
goat, chicken, turkey, ■ geese,
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st. A brief description of the Bulletin’s advertisers are salis- j
duck, shall permit or allow same
t„ run al largo witllin the corpn- l " ()l’el t-v
2 nd, the amount tied customers; that the adver- «A
rale limits of the City of Mosier rece*vo^ for the same; 3 rd, the Users themselves feel that they
i--o ...... ••«.._ . ......... .. .. !. name or names of the purchas­ are pleasing their patrons and
or shall permit or allow l he same ers thereof; 4 th, an itemized
to tw herded, staked or picketed, statement of ¡its own and re­ getting good results by using our
upon any street, avenue, alley, corder’ s fees, charges and ex columns in placing their good**
ror-J, highway or public property penses; 5 th. the amount paid H,e i Ofore the effiginner. It is a
to the bayer to know
of said City of Mosier: and il j r ...Su1T,-: which .statemeli shall satisfaction
,j“ ( jj" is ¿jj ','r^at^l.' a r.leas-
shall be the duty of the marshal he entered 1 a hook lcc-pt by tli<
to take up any such animal or Recorder for that purp-ose, and ire lo Uie advertiser to know
ds give satis-!,
fowl found funning at large, or sbafi he at all tinies open for in- that 1 k ‘ and Ids
faction,
and
a
gratification
to the
staked or picketed, contrary to s|iection by anv party interested.
publisher .that his piper is the*
the provisions of this Ordinance,
S kction 5 . The proceeds of
and em|Miund the same in some anv sale shail l»e paid forìhwith medium thru which these happy
place to he provided by the city hv the marshal to the "tn*asm*er n suits are obtained.
Therefore, rent! Ihe Bulletin’ s
or by the marshal. At any fim-' of Mosier, h"*s hi--- own fces, all
thereafter, prior to the sale of costs. charges and ex!»en«er, and advrrtising columns and profit
such animal or fowl, asheroinaf- the f*>es of file Recorder: the thereby. --------------------------
nrovided. the -owner or por- „ , ^ « 1 shafi file a frc ’ ipt there
Several of tiie !adie>a e*f Me»sier
son entitled to posaession there for with tho R^corrîer. Tu all
of. mav have the « huh * released {•fvçpc; wh^rp th# amount rweived were very liaspitnhly enterUnned
unon the payment of the fees firm Ihr pain of *»i*v animal or at the* he»me of Mrs. J. E. Ge»le
hereinafter alleiwed the marshal fowl, or from tho finna im 1 o $( h ) on !a.>t Friday eie-ning. The
for such emiMMinding and the iirilor tho orcHnarro rhAlJ rot ho |-;irj.( se o f the gathering was
,c-ivv and re? ^onnMp chtrjTPfi Qpflioiont fo pay tho for«», p t - for discorsini the question of
bfivt“ »'onjfoq t»n<] pr.'trffptj »»i (np mav- 'organizing a ladies auxiliary to
PXB 0 ''cf*Q vlit r*li
the Mosier ('cairn* rrtnl Ciuf7.
i i ppb rrecl in llPPIlinp
1 ft c p i\V rj ' «ha! ; amt i rmnrrirr.
flip amount fo W* an* «'ire they \'ill receive ■>
l| or
i ii i '*0 pfH»Pn!OrP
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ncVi
»« 'HU .
rOft c'»oU
(1 I i P- jnest r*>rtH.-l v elron e at seme of
taking up) fiVPAr Qqiit off?
*n tifrtrottîoB t e bii.st®r n>e«fir «>ii. l**»th in
noN 2 .
JlllimH or If* Ihr» •»monn' firn popJi •'pfl tHp
am
«vork nr * Ip *•• W nv !r> untmiM
f>Pif o f tl’ ’S P ’ tv oVejIt pot í'f*
> f(yr ppp
t*»e social !’ fe of 1 ,,r«è»>r
la\ 8 Ua.i »rrc o I rtr *i rTr>*iP t
Wednpi *nv. Mate! 1 °th. ,r Mt
irr
Il n o li«*.
crrTToy f?. Th'' marchili. Tr
antiniiy > s ; A i d e s 'he - c f ’ — '» . p » . - ^ < i , , f
* wit:
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that I nn 'i’ii| en -1 . , i .
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' the sum of
rOY’ff*
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Strauss.
if cocon a
frrr homes. ever’
and
Mosier, Or
I one dollar i.
Boxing—Two grades
hand
Price O K.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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The Stock Owner’s Aim
is to receive the maximum amount
of work on the minimi m amount o f
feed. This can be successfully done
onlyby the use o f feed o f highest
quality. Such feed can be had from
H. M. WEST
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed
Agent for DEFONT Povder
M osier,
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