Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 02, 1910, Image 1

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VOL. II
MOSIER,
W A SC O C O U N T Y ,
OREGON,
F R ID A Y ,
DECEM BER 2, 1910
NO. 39
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
Innovation In Sunday School
‘ FINE LAUNDRY WORK’’
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
Done with neatness and dispatch
Work
Portland, Ore. Nov. 29, (Special)
*• f
—That Oregon should have an j Mr. Editor
Hood River Laundry Company
s
annual dairy show of large pro-:
Realizing that £his is a eom-
J . E. COLE, M o s ie r A g e n t
ï; g
portrons is the belief of Dr. W. ! munity composed of moral and
Î
S. McClure, chief of the Bureau religious people, I thought they
ï R
o f Animal Industry in the North­ would be interested in knowing
west. That the greatest expo­ that commencing next Sunday
sition in the country, with the the Union Sunday School would
pasible exception c f tfie'Nati* n- adupt a new ¡ton o f graded I « -
*
He can make your watch keep time
Ÿ
al Show at Chicago, could be son study m the primary, junior
and
intermediate
departments.
held here each year is his state-
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
ment, basing this prediction on Diese graded lessons are a great
the manifest advantages of the improvement over the old uni­ Harness and Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
climate and all conditions that form lesson system which has
A D V E R T IS E IN T H E B U L L E T IN
Hand-made
Harness a Specialty j
been in use so many years, being
o s ie r
regon
favor the dairy industry.
arranged to meet the spiritual
and
G
et
Results.
■ “ Western Oregon,” said he,
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
needs of the scholar at each aye
‘ ‘should become t h e greatest
of his development.
dairy country in America. Nat­
OPPORTUNITY
The lessons are divided in
ural advantages here are equaled
courses as follows: primay de-j
Has
no particular “ calling
i o
nowhere else and the state should
partment, five years, ages 3 to 8
days”
—but
is is both good
exert an effort to increase its
years; junior department 4 years,
form-and
good
business to be
Loeated - At
dairy output 100 per cent.
An
ages 8 to 12 years; intermediate
about
the
house
when
the
annual dairy product of $100.000
T öp pen ish
-
-
W ash .
department 4 years, ages 12 t o !
Old Fellow does slip around.
o f Mosier, Oregon,
POO is below the capacity of Ore­
16 years. The first year course
Bnt still there is little or
Guarantees all its stock true to name and will replace all
gon along these lines.
in the primary department con­
nothing to be gained by be­
trees or plants, failing to live the first year, if due care has
For
your
Drugs,
Sundries,
Patent
Medicines,
Station­
“ I f Portland would promote sists o f Bible stories, pictures,
ing there if you are not pre­
been exercised.
Our customers are always satisfied and
and develop a Western dairy stories from nature, etc., teach­
ery, Toilet A liicles, Candy and Cigars, IceCream and
repeat their orders.
pared to entertain a little and
show, it will in~a few years be­ ing the child to know God, the'
A line dropped to our agent, S. W. Heppner, at H66d
to profit by the visit.
S* da Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
River,
Ore., will bring him*at any time to attend to tour
come the largest and most in- Heavenly Fathcr, who loves him.
The idea we mean to con­
wants.
vey is that if you are not
.
* provides for and protects him.
held west of the Mississippi River.
The aim in the first year course1
able to take advantage of an
The result of such a show would in the Junior department is to
opportunity when it comes
he the stimulation of t e 1 ai, v j awaken an interest in the Bible Oregon Apples Liked in Austria ernment is making every effort
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
you are not better off for its
interests and hundreds of people “ j love for it, to reveal the
to keep its men at home.
The
(Oregonian)
having b e e n
presented.
‘REAL ESTATE
would come to Oregon to engage
A great market for Oregon j military duty which the'Etnper-
power and majesty of Jesus
Usually this requires either
in the industry.”
or
imposes
upon
his
subjects,
he
|
Christ, to deepen the impulse to apples is presented in Southern
Fruit
money or credit. Since most
Loyal Oregonian's have reason choose and do the right.
Pic- Austria and Eastern Italy, says says, is not the cause of the men
o f us were not born with
Lands
If you have a bargaih
to feel proud because o f the trih- ture wori{ is still continued, Victor J. Kubelka, traveling pas­ leaving. He points to the fact
“ good spoonsin our mouths”
a
rite to Oregon apples paid by memory training and manual senger agent for the Austro- that more than 90 per cent of the
let me know.
I will
Specialty
it follows that we must lay
Prof. H. E. VanDeman, judge work are taken up and the American Steamship Company, men who come here from Aus­
handle
it
quicker
tha>
by a part of what we earn if
Oregon
Mosier
* t the Spokane Apple Show, who scholar is taught how to use the who has just returned from a tria have already served in tiie
any other dealer.
we are to accumulate any
declared the car of Spitzenbergs Bible, and the realization that it visit to his native home near army.
money. You can best do this
D
O
N ’T K N O C K - BOOST
winning the sweepstakes prize, is an interesting book, and the Trieste, and who visited local
He admits that wages in Amer­
•w.-A. HUSBANDS
by putting your savings in a
which were grown at Hood i atucly o f at is of great importance transportation men yesterday.
ica and particularly in the West
OREGON
MOSIER - -
B l a c k s m it h
good bank, which in time es­
River, were the
tne most perfect
perfect; | jtl their future life work
The country to which he re­ are higher, but denies that work­
tablishes a certain line of
Horse Shoeing and General
apples he had everjseen.
Prof.
His
The intermediate department fers is itself an apple producing ing conditions are better.
CREDIT.
HIDES!!
HIDES!!
HIDES!!
VanDeman is a noted judge of first year course takes up Bible section but the trees are old and contention is that in Austria the
-Repair Work.
T h e MOSIER VALLEY
Call
at
the
B
ulletin office anti
fruit, having awarded the prizes , ¡)j0g r a j )j1y ( a
a study o f Bible the people have not developed men work a smaller number of
Satisfaction guarantee«
BANK wants to help you to
get tags to ship your hides to
at the Columbian Exposition at heroes* Bible geography, map the industry to such an extent as hours a day and are treated bet­
MOSIER
OREGON Kauffman, Davidson, SenimeJ, of
profit by the next opportun­
Ohftago and he has also acted in j wor|{i modeling, etc., the first growers in the Northwest. Ore­ ter by their employers than in
ity that comes to you.
Portland.
a similar capacity at the leading: [esson being on Jacob, the man gon apples have been sold there this country and disclaims that
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fruit shows of the country
Department o f th ejn terior,
who conquered himself, the aim and meet with general favor, lie the higher wages paid here dis­
Prof. VanDeman attended an
United States Land Office,
February 1, 1911, is the date being to enforce the necessity of says. It will be difficult, how­ count the difference in conven­
informal smoker held in the A t Tiie Dulles, Oregon, Nov. 6, 1910.
W . H . Huffines
fixed for the inauguration of self control, and to picture the ever, to introduce*them because iences.
Hood River Commercial Club NOTICE <8 Hereby given that Frank
train service into Interior Ore­ heroism of self mastery.
of the freight and tariff duties,
“ Oregon should not discourage rooms recently to celebrate the L. Farris, o f Mt. Hood, Oregon, who
gon over the new Hill line Up
In confiection with the graded which will put fhe price out of the influx o f foreigners from the victory of tiie Hood River apples on June 30, 1906, made homestead en­
Manufacturer '<£
the Deschutes. By then it is ex- lessons there will be in June of proportion with that of the Aus­ countries o f Europe,” said Mr. at the Spokane Apple Show. try No. 16246, (Serial No. 03950), for
Prof. VanDeman -was one of the Lot 4, Section 19, and Lot 1, Section
ipetled the line will be in opera­ each year an annual graduation trian prod unit.
Kubelka.
“ The state needs j
Judges at Spokane and also 30, Township 1 N., ‘H inge I ' l fKast, FINE MISSION FURNITURÈ
tion to Matolius, 150 miles south and promotion exercise, scholars
“ The tariff is not a problem them to develop its great re­ judged the exhibits at the Hood
o f the Columbia RivdY. Grad­ being graduated from depart- with the Austrian people,” he sources and to help build its rail­ River Apple Show, last week. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice And Cabinet Work of all kinds
o f intention to make I' inalcoimnutitHon
ing has already been completed ; ments tttifi promoted from first explained, ‘ <as America ships in roads. The Austrian people are When called on for a speech, the Proof, to establish cluiin to Hhe land
through Madras, six miles north : year to second year grade, etc. its products at.prices so low that thrifty and in the end will make Professor, in speaking of judg­ above described, before F. A. Bishop,
of Matolius. Rails are now laid i An engraved diploma will be we can buy them cheaper in Aus­ good citizens. They have been ing the apple» and awarding the a U. S. Commissioner at his office, at C O L E ’S B A R B E R SHOP
prizes, said hat he and the other
more than 39 miles south of the | given to each graduate in every tria than ift A nfcirica. In Vienna1 criticized for sending their money i’ ld" s tried to find all the» fault Hood River, Oregon, on the 26th day
Mosier - - Oregon
'Columbia.
I paid $4 for a pair of shoes that abroad, but they must do that to they could with the exhibit and December. 1910.
department.
Claimant names as witnesses:
The in de poor success. They tried EdrnonC. Miller, and Armand Pater-
The hispley taking first prize j These lessons in all of the de- had been made near Boston and ' support their families.
at the recent Dry Firming 'Con­ paYtirierits will be intensely in­ which were -quoted to me at $5 next generation will have its to be merciless in their scoring, eau, o f Mt. Hood, Oregon, and Charles
•C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
gress in Spokane was grown and teresting, both to teachei’3 and in this country. The same dif­ families here and will not be un­ spending their time looking for Kathbum and Clarence C. Piper, o f
defects rather than for the good Hood Iiiver, Oregon.
scholars
and
be
the
means
of
ference
‘in
prices
prevails
on
der
the
necessity
o
f
sending
its
exhibited by Tillman Reuter of
D e n t is t
C. W. M onks, Register.
points, as that was about all
Madras, and it was so good building religious and moral American jewelry, flour and earnings away.
OFFICE OVEH BUTI.ER BANKING COMPANY
I here was left tb do. When they
that the exhibit has been se-1 characteristics in the lives of the meat.
PHONES:
“ While every man that leaves got through {here was hut one
Office 28 Residence 28 B
! thing to do and that was to give
“ But Eitfbpe is no longer eat­
cured "fttr permanent display of scholars, thatwill make men and
OREGOfc
tHOOD RIVER
Mr.
the Chamber of Congress o f i women who will undoubtedly at- ing the lv*ef and pork that is Europe fully intends to return, the prize to Hood River.
VanDeman
said
he
was
proud
to
y
r a r to „ ■>»
less
than
half
of
them
ever
go
Tortland. The collection of farm tain to placea of prominence in packed in America. The pack­
C. H. DU N SM O R E, Prop.
I see Hood River set the pace of
products is surprisingly complete the world and he a power for ing house disclosures o f 1906 back. Those that return after a the world in growing and pack­
DEALER IN
and serves as a splendid illustra- fight-living and the do ng of good checked the sale of Chicago meat few years’ absence nearly al­ ing apples. In his visits to all
Fresh and Cured Meats
abroad. England was the first ways are discontented and again the important apple sections of
tion of what can be done on semi- service for others,
Country Proihw*'
Germany
arid lands without irrigation.
The graded lesson, work will to put up the bars.
the United States, he always
'N O T A R Y P U B L IC
turn to America.
told them to follow Hood River.
Four hundred thousand invita- be extended to tne lngher de- followed. Now all of Europe is
“ Not only are the poorer He could not say it too often.
osier
regon
tions to attend the Oregon Good partments o f the school just ;,s buying its meat from Argentine.
In Virginia last year they had a *
I
believe,
'however,
that
gradual­
classes
interested
in
this
country
Roads Convention December 12 SiM,n as circumstances will per-
good exhibit, the b^st they ever
ly the A pier i can product will be but m tny of the nobility and
have been sent to representative rtl1*
had, and he remarked that it
-citizens in every county of the
I h e Union Sunday School introduced again. It takes the some o f the rich merchans are looked “ Hood Rivery.”
He
state. The convention plans to meetf
l^e BapL«t ( ilurch people of Austria a long time to turning their attention this way hoped they would continue to
improve. “ I hope you will keep
put into definite shape the prac- building every Sunday at 10 a. recover from the effects of a
f> i investment.
Since the re­
in the lead,” said Mr. VanDe­
tical road building campaign to
an<' everybody, young and scare like that of a few years
cent panic, most of the Austrian man. “ Put conscience into the
follow the passage of the recent °*d, who does not attend Sunday ago.”
Mr. Kubelka resents the idea investors have forsaken the stock apple box and you will get the
‘ amendment giving counties the School elsewhere, is cordially in-
’right to bond themselves for
to come and take advantage that the Austrian government! market and are seeking to place right reward. There has never
W IL L BE H ELD
of improved and modern Iiible is encouraging emigration of[ their money in land.
highway improvements.
Oregon been such an exhibition of ap­
peasants and working men to
study.
ples
in
the
world
as
you
have
Portland leads t h e entire
America and says that the gov­ will get its share of this.”
L. A. M.
this year.
It has never been
United States in wheat exports
equaled.
We
have been called
for the first ten months of 1910.
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 In Premiums
to
judge
your
exhibit
this year.
Wray
Son
have
Luther
Bur-
At the present lick, it is Pot ’un­
As it will he hard to decide be-1
They have
The greatest variety o f prizes, cups and trophies ever of­
likely the Beaver metrCpblis Will kank beat a mile.
I tween you, we have determined'
fered. Prizes for single apples, boxes ahd everything
stand first in the couritny fdr the produced engraved pumpkins,
up to carloads will be awarded
to exact double penaUi<»*s if we j
entire year.
Increased wheat By scratching the design or
i
find
the
bottom
of
fhe
box
rfrtt
as
1
production in the tributary coun- drawii g on the pumpkin when
good as the top.
It is possible
try. and additional railroad lines small it grows into a scar, ;‘ v d-
we
may
have
to
look
for the toe- j
that bring a wider area within kig out in bas relief on the ri-
For tiie best carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor space
nail
marks
of
the
mosquitos
on
the city’ s reach as a marketing ptPied vegetable.
One of the
A g ood tim e to select y o u r H e a t­ fhe apples to determine a differ­
of three and one-half acres required to house this great
point, are afiHing to Portland’ s figures is a head of President
show.
Besides the exhibit of apples, apple
in g S tov es is N O W b e fo r e the co ld e r ence.”
growers, packers and cookers will learn and
prestige alb the time as an ex- Taft. 'We understand that the
gain valuable information.
head of Jos. Cannon was, drawn
port center.
w e a th e r sets in.
Ample hotel accommodations without raise in price will be provide#
on one young pumpkin, whereat
the vine stood pat and refused to
. O ur stock is com p lete.
grow .— W’hite Salmon Enterprise
»EÖCAL TIME-TABLE
j A pleasant place to spend a so­
cial hour is at
P rices to fit y o u r p o ck e t book s
’S o . 7 West
W estbound
bound 7:25 a.m .
ESTRAY
LARAWAY
DAVENPORT ¡ Hood R*vers Reliable Jeweler
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
HARNESS CO. f
for
NÎCHOL & CO.
General
1 Merchandise
M
Go
--
-
O
W a sh in gton N u rsery
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Prescriptions a Specialty.
D. D. H A IL
REAL ESTATE
MOSIER MARKET
H. G. KI BBEE
Mosier
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Oregon M
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T H IR D A N N U A L
*
National Apple Show
S P O K A N E W A S H IN G T O N
November 14 to 19, 1910
Cold W eather-
Heating Stoves
$1,000 Champion Carload Prize
|
’ No. 1
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’ No. 2 East
No. 8
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2:50 p. m
cow, dehorned, sw allo w -
R
10:50 a. m. fork in both ears, underhit in !
left.
Came to o ir p i c e !ar
6:30 p .m . Sunday.
OwmT can recover,
property
by
calling at the rancl
No. 17. at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
and paring for this notrie.
on Sundays only for Ibvxl .Rvv«r
M athews & M athews ,
and Portland.
w
E .
Mosier
THE OAKS
1 S. E. Francisco’s Fool Room
CHOWN,
Ore
¡S o f t
D r in k s ,
T andy ,
C ig a r s
T obacco
1
The Oregon Railroad
and Navigation Co.
Will have in effect low Rourd-t ip Fares from all points on its lines
f t further information apply to any O. R. & N. Agent or to
W IL L IA M M C t/U R R A V .
GENERAL f'ASi>t.NGEK AGENT,
Mosier,
Dregon