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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1911)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY H. G. KIBBEE. Proprietor DLL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n e Y e a r............................................................. $1.50 S ix M onth *.................................................. 75 Three Mon the.......................................................... 50 Entered as second-clues m atter March 12. 1909. at the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A c t o f ¡ March 3. tt>79. Uheniistry of Loud Roads. Profeeaional C ards......................... p m M VOL. Ill I ¿A LARA WAY See 44 One-quarter Column............... .... 44 il \ 44 44 One-half Colum n........................... 44 44 One Column.................................. \ 44 44 Business locals w ill be charged a t ¿ c e n t* per fo r each insertion. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2i>. 1911 Attraente prizes are ode cd aud the exhibits promise to he the Ì the best ever assembled in the i state. People o f the whole Northwest will be interested. 1 A deep sea fishing industry One square.......... ...................... . Legal advertisem ents w ill in all cases* b e 'ekas NO. 43 to the party ordering them, at legal rales, paid fo r before affidavits arejfu m ish ed. teries of esoteric buddhism to a Wall street broker at a quick- lunch counter.— Ex. Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 15—The first course in highway chemistry that has ever been offered in any college in the world has just The Wrong Road Policy. been announced at the Oregon t Agricultural College. Prof. John ! mav .80011 be added to Oregon Thirty-seven counties in Mich :h -; H ood Reliable Jeweler for Fulton o f the chemistry depart- uetivitios. Owners oi the <‘s- r I :gan have adopted the coun ity ment has taken this step-as a shite of the late It. D. Hume are road system. A county tax is l atches, Diamonds, Jewelry result o f the increased demand likely to carry forward the plans levied and three commissioners for good roads. The course in- left l,y Mr. Hume for placing in He can make your watch keep time are elected to expend the money .. I eludes both physical and chemical service a fleet of fishing craft on thus collected upon permanent tests of tars, bituminous pro- ’•be banks ot the Southern Or- improvement o f the muittlraveled ducts, asphalts, and all mixtures e* on coast for hiking halibut highways. For every mile of such as sands, gravels, rocks and and other valuable food fish, macadam road thus built the other ingredients o f the modern 1 bat the Pacific Northwest state pays to the county a re highway. Concrete testing and ' net?4 no’ take second | lace with ward o f a thousand dollars, and tests o f the chemical changes in an-' °h ier section ot the country five hundred dollars for each all these substances by exposure ’ n feeding and fattening live- mile of gravel road. Thus if a and weather will form an im- sb ,cb is shown by the recent [county builds ten miles o f good portant part of the work, as will killing of a 2i00-pound steer at LOCAL TIME-TABLE \ G e o . C h a m b e r l a i n roads the state presents it with also the chemical study o f sur- ^10 Portland stockyards that enough money to build approxi No. 7 West hound 7:28 a. m. face protection, such as viscous dressed out 72.1 . per cent, ido tar And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre REAL ESTATE 2:50 p. m mately two and a half miles No. 1 oils as known this is the best porcent- scription'or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur No. 2 •last more. 10:20 a. m. I age ever shown anywhere. The est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are 6:81 p. m. Ollier counties o f the state re 1 No. 8 Fruit much boasted corn belt is sur “ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you. tain the township system, by Demonstration Roads in Eastern ' No. 6 10:40 p. m. passed. The champion steer at Lands K-N-0=X-A-Cold Tablets. Private Formula which each little locality at Oregon No. 17, at 5:80 p. tn., (lag stop I the recent National Livestock tempts to look after its own on Sundays only for Hood River Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 15—A de Show in Chicago dressed 66,2 per Arthur & Burt Drug Co., raids..Estimates show that o f till and Portland. monstration road a quarter o f a cent. Mosier the money spent last year under Mosier, Oregon. mile long is to be built at the Ihe township system about NOW is an excellent time to Union Experiment Station by A Pleasant Reunion. seventy-five per cent went for drop in and renew your subscrip- the Oregon Agricultural College w. A. HUSBANDS That two old schoolmates and meroly patching up poor dirt tion t.o the B ulletin . You want in order to teach the farmers of j members o f the same regiment C o l u m b ia R iv e r V ie w P o u l t r y F arm B lacksmith roads, so as to make them more j the »mP<*r «'"1 we need the that district the methods ol' | were living comparatively neigh- .B R E E D E R S O F S T A N D A R D PO U LTRY or less passable for some months! mont‘y- building and maintaining good bors to each other was unknown Shoeing and General longer, when the same mmnmt; — ——*•■■**■ Horse market roads. The land there! to either o f them until our old H U FF P LY M O U T H ROCK, S. C. B LA C K M lN O liC A S, CONDALES will have to be expended over is a sandy loam which lends it townsman, Mr. and M O T T LE !) AKCONAS. Repair Work. C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r Geo. Wood, again for more patching; while I s e lf readily to the sand-clay and j noticed an inquiry in the National -------- — .... — A t the Experimental Station at Puyallup, Wash., Condales and Anemias Satisfaction guaranteed 'o f the money expended under! oiled earth m ;tho Is o f construct Tribune as to whether any 1 roduced. < g r * at Gt cents per doia ¡1—one cent cheaper than any other breed. : MOSIER L A YV Y E R OREGON the county system ninety per ion, both o f the, cheaper sort. members o f the 62nd Ohio Regi We are now. Looking eggs for Spring delivery from tins great laying strain. cent went to make permanent 305è East Second St., Oua section of th > new roa 1 will ment were still living. The in Correspondence solicited. - - We will treat you right. A ll B usiness entrusted t o 1.unR Distance Phone, M nin'2201 roads Ilia! can lie kept in good be an ordinary earth r »ad prop quiry was signed by J. J. King. ! condition at comparatively small T he C are of the efly crowned and drained but The name brought up old memor H O G G BROS., The Dalles Oregon expense. The patching-tip plan not maintained. Another, built ies and pleasant recollections to * Mosier, Oregon. 'would bankrupt any railroad like it, will he kept in repair the mind o f Mr. Wood and lie in a few years.—Saturday Even with rw d drags. A third wili \ wrote to the address given by of The;. Dalles, Oregon ing Post. show the sandy-clay process, 1 Mr. King, at Kelso, Wash. WILL h a v e p r o m p t a t t e n t i o n and a fourth will be treated with The result of the correspondence Capital - - $100,000.0# a heavy oil. Careful record of j that followed was a visit to Mr. Surplus and undivid C i v i l E n g i n e e r Two Old Newspapers. the cost o f construction and Wood last Sunday by Mr. King ed profits - 130,000.0# is quickly and easily solved at maintenance will be kept. and his son, who is a merchant The Saturday Evening Post General Surveying, Plat- J. S. SCHENCK, P resident at White Salmon. We can well says that the Peking Gazette, ! E d M. W illiams M ax A. V oot ting and Drafting OUR PO R TLAN D LETTER J imagine the meeting o f these L the publication o f which, accord-j ___ Vice Pres. Cashier I two old veterans who hadn’ t ing to a recent telegram, has a * • /-v Our lines o f Jewelry, Watche s, Clocks, Signet Kings, Lockets, Portland, Ore., Dec. 25, (Special) meet since war times. They ?s been suspended, is a very pat- M O S i e T - - O l'e g O I l Chains, etc., assure s our patrons the exact choice- they desire — Central Oregon’s opportunity is j were hoys together in the town ^ riarch among newspapers, since ____________!____________________ dependable in Quality and absolutely right up to the minute in shown in a recent address o f j o f Chesterfield, Ohio, attended it is said to have first made itsj design and workmanship. President Carl R. Gray, o f the j the same “ little old red school fc appearence something like one! Have your clothes cleaned by Oar Repair Work Guaranteed Hill lines in this territory, who house on the hill,” and when i thousands years ago; hut it is pointed to that section as the the war broke out, inlisted in not, as is often stated, the old - 1 CAY YOW ELL, M«r. H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n F. H. C O O L ID G E * coining granary of the Pacific ¡ the same regiment, tho in si est journal in the world. That j Harness and Saddlery Goods T U E Q U A L .IT Y . J E W E L E R Northwest. He said five counties different companies. Mr. King § distinction belongs to the Peking! All work guaranteed. Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc Ladies’ work a specialty in the interior have four times is now a prosperous attorney at News, which was founded nearly i Hand-made Harness a Specialty H ood River, Oregon the area of Maryland, with one-1 Kelso. Greatly to the disappoint- ë twelve centuries ago, and was) J as . E. C o l e , Mosier Agent HOOD RIVER - OREGON c- thirtieih'its population and more ment of the two old friends, Mr. venerable when it syounger rival, 1 then one-half that ol Iowa with King was obliged to return to the Gazette, was cradled. Indeed, j one-sixtieth its population. j his home in the afternoon, but, M. Huart, French consul aL T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y From this great area in future, | should they never meet again, Canton, claims a still earlier; MILTON. EASTERN O R E G O N he believes, will come large the meeting together on Sunday birth for the News, which, he : PLUMBING. quanities o f wheat. The United and livingover the boyhood days says, was founded early in the, Thirty-three years of true-to-name Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks STEAM a n d HOT W ATER trees. States crop is decreasing and and early manhood and the sixth century, eight hundred! here is the chance for Central! strenuous times o f the early 60’s, years before a newspaper was Every citizen o f Oregon is cordially invited to K. T. NKWHAI.L, Agt., IIF A T IN G . attend the short courses o f the Oregon A gri Oregon to supply this much j will remain a bright spot in both known in Europe. Ilooil River. Oregon. cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven Job),ing promptly attended to. needed commodity. Wheat em- their lives to the end o f the distinctive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science anil Art, Com ports have been cut more than ! chapter. MOSIER - - OREGON merce, Forestry and Music. Every course is Road] Dist. No. 9 half in two years, showing the designed to H E L P the student in his daily work. District No. 8 Entertains. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter We, the undersigned tax pay American surplus to be rapidly ; FOR SALE outing. No tuition. Reasoi able accommodations. ers o f Road District No. 9 of In spite o f the very inclement diminishing. In President Gray’s For beautiful illustrated .bulletin, address Ten acres just starting bear Wasco.County, Oregon, favor a opinion. Central Oregon’s future ! weather last Friday evening, a H . M. TKNNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, O re. (N17-D29) ing, set to commercial ap 'Fax payers’ meeting, to he held is brightest as a great wheat Very. succes8ful entertainment, F a r m e r s B u siness C o u r se by C or r e spo n d e n c e ples, “ Famous Davenport ”—— — •*"' “ ' * • on December 29th, 1910, at I growing districts. consisting ot a program and Tracts.” Part cash, balance ' f , ..n— ■■■— . — p. rn., at the Bulletin office in ; Christmas tree was held at List. Furnishes Freslt Bread at With the object o f assisting long time, 6 per eent. i No. 8 school house. Some fancied that they could body and take up another. The *'ie I ° wn ° f Mosier, Ore., for 5 cts. the loaf, also Pastry farmers along its lines, ihe 0. Address, F. S. STEWART, The fact that besides every see a resemblande between Santa ! boys know. They all know. But the purpose of levying such ad- o f all kinds. W. R. & N. Co. has pointed an 770 North Capitol Street, experienced agriculturist creat- i one ^ie PUP*1*» their parents Claus and J. K. McGregor, the the rigorous freemasons won’ t ditional Special Road Tax as said Leave your orders at T h e Salem, Oregon. ing a n e w department. C L I wtre ail present, showed the ex- popular poet o f Mosier. How- tell. Are they bound by some Tax payers many deem advisable: P ines H otel . ■ Smith, a practical farmer has Home interest that is felt in the ever that may have been only a frightful oath not to reveal the ! A,ex Stewart, C. J. Fredrickson, school under the guidance o f fancy. secrets o f their castle? Do E. L. Root, N. P. Sturgess. A. been named for the position. He W A N T E D — C ood H ousekeeping re traitors and informers ' am ong! M. Hoop, G. R U. Wood, Geo. quires the services of a representative will spend much o f his time their enthusiastic and energetic teacher, Miss Minnie Kearns. Ihe Land of Boyhood. them suffer dreadful penalties? Haacke, H. G. Kibbee, C. H. C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop. in Mosier to look after subscription re- among the farmers served by •■ vvh I m and to extend circulation by The tree was a marvel o f beauty No man young or old knows Is it possible that the sad little Dunsmore, R. W. Simpson, Amos peeinl methods which have proved un- the railroad system, getting into' DEALER IN sunlly successful. .Salary and com with its many ornnnents and what is in a Ujy’ s mind. Once hoys who are sometimes seen R°°t, C. A. Morden, C. E. Brock, close touch with their needs and mission. Previous experience desira Fresh and Cured Meats bright candles and best o f all, he knew. Once he was familiar I gloomily treading their way F. G. Powers, Henry Bauer, J. ble but not essential. Whole time or helping them solve their prob Country Produce spare time. Address, with references. lems. All officials o f the road not one child being forgotten. with the ritual, free o f the fellow- through the Winter streets, A. Du Bel I, C. G. Nichol, Jas. E. g .. J- F. l aw-banks, Coo l Housekeeping Fourth A v e . N e w Y o rk will co-operate to aid the farmers. The appearance o f the school ship, understood the degrees and wearing low socks and French Carpenter, W. W. Stevenson, room with its profuse decorations administered them to others, berets or the velvet clothes o f w * I’rickett and W. E. Oregon retail hardware and v and the manner in which the Suddenly lie was expelled and ! little Lord Faunleroys with curls Chown. implement dealers will meet in program was rendered, t ■fleeted he has never been able to get hanging down their lace collars NOTICE FOR P U B IJCATIO N NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N Portland January 23-26 for the TIME TABLE FOR RIVER BOATS great credit on both pupils and back in again. His mind ruth- —is it possible that these are the (Publisher.) (P U B L IS H E R ) annual convention. Trade prob teacher. lessly deprived o f the memory Morgans o f this freemasonry, Department of the Interior Department, o f The Interior, U. S. B A IL E Y GATZAKT. lems will be discussed and ideas Theachooljs under great ob o f passwords and grips and ob that this is their fate •because Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, II. S. Lami Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Leaves Portland for Tim Dali Mon- exchanged for mutual benefit. Dec. 2. UHL November Z k il, lu ll. ligations to Mr. Mayer, o f Muy- servances, seeks in vain to re- they have communicated the lays, Wednesdays and Fridays. About 400 merchants are ex N O T IC E is hereby given that Wil-| N O T IC E is hereby given that Frank Leaves The Dalles for Portland! erdale, for bis extreme generosity call them. Though he beats secrets of their order? It must pected to attend. tinnì H. Gray, o f IIo<.,| Riv r, Oregon, K- '»f Moaier. Oregon, who on in the way o f gifts for the forever on the door it never will be true for no mother in her TUes‘la>*> Thursdays and Saturdays. | jJulyfl, 1UI0, made Homestead Entry, who, on June 11, 1909, made Ho _ _ The new railroad from Vail children and decorations for the be opened to him. Nothing is right mind would so punish her steed, No. 0-IU7C, for W 48 EV, M V , ' No- o:i6b for SK‘ , K W (. S\V| SE(. See. T E A L. westward, an extension o f the tree. In fact, the people of more remote from the mind o f offspring. He wears the uniform NE,, and NE|SW|, Section 29. town 7 NE1_4 N W '"b Sec. 18 N W I-4 N E M , Leave* Portland for The Dalle* Oregon Shortline, will'soon l»e TP. Mayerdale seemed to vk with the grown-up person th.an the o f the outcast. ship 2 North, Range 11 E., Willamette 1 Tp Range 12-East, Wiliam Every boy’s Tuesday, Thu reday and Sunday. an a ’complished fact, as all ette Morit,ian> Meridian, ha* hi Meridian, ha* tiled notice of intention ! *'tte notice o f in one another in the interest which apparently simple matter o f the hand is raised against him. But Leave* The Calles for Portland Mon tention to make Final commutation arrangements have been madf to make Final commutation Proof, to they t<<ok in the affair. division o f a boy’ s year. Phil- if it is a punishment the punish- day, Wednesday end Friday. > start construction, is ex establish claim to the land above de- Proof, to establish claim to the land To Mr. Mayer also belongs the osophers have studied and ment is excessive. N o boy could, | nbove described, before Register and I scriiwd, l>* fore L e g i s t r and pected work will he continued tahom a . honor o f conducting .Santa Claus guessed, but they never h a v e h e would.communicatethesesc- at U. S. Land Offt-». at I V D si IU mi . I Receiver, Ùnitc| State* Land Office, throughout the Winter B. tw.ern Til- Daflttt and Ca»rarU* i Oregon, <Oil the Sdii lay of January, 1912 at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day safely to the school house, ful- been able to explain why at ont^q crets to the mature. It would be I/*-!'* L f ■vi a the* Ixickn Monda) Amateur breeders will be en filling i'n C Iain.ant names aa wHiiruei: Kd-, of January, 1912. wildest expectations time the boys play at marbles, ' '»o re difficult for a boy o f 10 to morning aiui 1 . Dalie* Tu «‘fid ay morn* courage to enter well bred ani vrard J. K-dler, i >f Motti* r, Orfgon;! Claimant names as witnesses: Gerald o f the children. His coming was at another time spin tops ar ing, runKing trip n one way ea«-h day. i Jenni* I). l^*iIter, J, ana i*. H ins h nndJ Wyatt, t b tries Abernathy, W. H. mals in the annual show o f the Sift'Ll.U'lB Tt al and Talior,la atop on II. J iu ’i * m, all h ( Homi I O r e g o n . K*rslake ami Syndrr Yackie, all o f a fittingclimcx toan affair which still another time fly kites. aru| to a man o f 40 than’ it would lie N o rh w est Angora G at As>ocia- flag at Hat* ham’ h I.andini'. Tahoma will long l»e a delightful memory why in every part o Moaier, Oregon. C. W. M o u k k , Jton at Dallas, January 2-5. B tofm o n iia g at lov%#»r iitiutiu Kttfpstur. J in their minds. C. W . M c o k k , they abandon one pastime in a *n H im own language the mys- I Register. J i f I ft. Specialty Oregon The jewelry Question ---------------------------- First National Bank E. C. BROCK C O O L 1DG E 'S GRAY & RAND 3 DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. S. F. GOSS 0. A. C. SHORT COURSES YOU ARE LOG CABIN BAKERY INVITED Portland, MOSIER MARKET Oregon 'V,a‘i:‘Z'n*\ :«1 t ft months. Oregon,