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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1912)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY Professional Cards.............. H. G. KIRBEE, Proprietor • M One square......................................... 44 One-quarter Column....... ... ............ . “ 44 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One-half Column........................... 44 One Year........................................................... $1.» Six Months........................ 75 ! Three Months........................................................ 50 One Column...................................... 44 Business locals will be cuarged “ “ " “ 1.1 tJ 1.1 *.( at 5fa for each insertion. i Entered as second-class matter March 12, ltKiy, at the post office at Mosier, Orea«“ , under the A ct o f March 3, lb’79. I r « « « J i-en;al advertisements will in all i V O I III MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, 1“ FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y, 1912 12 NO. 45 to the party ordering them, at legal rataa, paid for before affidavits are]furnished. the Marquise Islands. It One Cent Postage. then remains to cross over See i One-cent letter postage .is in Tiie “ oldest inhabitant” says Central America so as to reach evitable, according to officers of that the snow storm which be Martinique in the Atlantic, then ' the Uniteti States Postoffice De gan a week ago is the heavist crossing the sea to the west partment. since 1884, when the snow lay African coast at Rofisque. From James J. Britt, Assistant Post five fe e t‘ deep’ on the level. On here the circuit around the globe i master General, speaking at last Tuesday morning about 42 H ood ¿vers Reliable J ew eler for will ha completed to Paris. The ! Cleveland on behalf o f Post j inches had fallen and it had main object of the French enter master General Hitchcock and g settled very litlle. While the Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry prise is to connect the capital; the Department, declared defi- I residents of .Portland;' have been with all the colonies spread over' He can wake your watch keep time nitely and emphatically that just suffering all kinds of deprivation i as soon as a readjustment of the earth’ s surface and also » -ïr-aa ^ 9» 4M» *«-5» Zr*» by reason of the storm and “ sil to connect at the colonies among . ■— j postal rates can be brought about ver thaw” and much damage themselves. This will give j j one-cent postage will be possable. has been done to properly and great advantage over the present The government is making an the city’ s electric light and tele telegraph cables, which fre-j average profit o f sixty-five cents M o s ie r - - O regon phone systems, we in Mosier quently break and need repairs, per year on every man. woman thosomewhat inconvenienced are and are often owned by foreign and child in the United States, rejoicing over the deep snow T’jZXHWTSï’ a E 8S R K 5 3 G ! I companies. It is inter* sting to according to General Britt, which ordinarily will mean an note that the \vav<s sent from through the postal department abundance of crops this year. the Pacific to the Atlantic posts; on the carrying o f letters. The FOCAL TIME-TABLE The ground was frozen some G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n will cross over the region of the department’s actual profit is No. 7 West bound 7:28 a. m. what when the first snow fell, Panama Canal. —Scientific Amer And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre I carefully estimated at $62,031,- No. 1 h£AL ESTATE 2.50 p. n, hut, unless a heavy chinook ican. scription or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur 990.65. On the other hand, No. 2 East 10:20 a. m. strikes us it will be sufficiently est Drugs that the market atfords and at prices that are every man, woman and child, No. 8 6:81 p. in. thawed out before the snow dis Fruit “ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you. O U R PORTLAND LETTER some 94,000,000 o f them, is each appears to absorb most of the No. 6 10:40 p. in. Lands paying the government a tax of K -N -O -X -A -C old Tablets. Private Form ula moist u re. No. 17, at 5:80 p. m., Hag stop 1 Portland, Ore., Jan. 9, (Special) ! sixty-eight cents per year for the on Sundays only for Ilood River DANGER TO BUILDINGS Specialty Land Shows and exhibits of Or-j loss occasioned by the distribu Arthur & Burt Drug Co., and Portland. The buildings are covered j egon products in the East during: tion of other classes o f mail under Mosier Mosier, Oregon. Orejón with over three feet snow- the Winter have had a wide- existing rates, being estimated NOW is an excellent time to I 11 a few instances the roofs hail siireucl effect, according to those; > - at $66,336,662.78 drop in and renew your subscrip W. A. HUSBANDS been cleared oil. While the ¡n close touch with the exhibits, j “ You pay more than ninety tion to the B ulletin . You want C o l u m b ia R iv e r V ie w P o u l t r y F a r m snow is light most of the roofs j an(j as a )-(>sult, it is said the I B l a c k s m it h ,cents per pound for carrying the paper and we need th e ! BREED ERS O F STAN D AR D POULTRY will withstand the weight, but j 0f colonists to Oregon j money. letters about the United States should a thaw come, or rain, j uCXt Spring, during the oneway 1 although it costs less than half Horse Shoeing and General there are few houses that would j |()W rate period, will be greater, BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK, S. C. BLACK AllNORCAS, CON RAIL El , that sum to transport them,” and MOTTLED ANCONAS. Repair Work. not suffier. The ventilator hood j tj,ar) ever ])ef()t0. says General Britt. “ To correct j C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r At. the Experimental Station at Puyallup, Wash., Condales and' Anemias ------------------------ ---------- on the ium-A-Lum Lumber! The great Northern has done; o>r Satisfaction gua ramerà I Ibis manifest injustice we in- j building gave way under the 1 splendic work this season, as produced.eggs at!6J cents’ per dozen—one Cent cheaper than any other breed. MOSIER OREGON L A W Y E R tend to ask Congress to lower [ weight of dry snow, but that was it did last, in operating exhibit j We are now hooking eggs for Spring delivery from this great laying strain. I first class mail from two cents 3051 East Second St., , Correspondence solicited. - - We will treat you'right. due to faulty construction. cars through the Middle West, I to one cent and to so adjust A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to 1 c >R. Distancer I hone. Main 2201 Men who are willing to work taking a collection of Oregon other classes as to put them on T he C ak e o f th e H O G G BROS., Oregon can get enough to do shoveling products to the farmers so they a cost-paying basis. 1 'Hie Dalles Mosier, Oregon. snow for a few days. might see what is grown here “ I certainly believe that one- “ “ “ —— — — ——— First National Bank SNOW PLOWS AT. WORK and learn o f the state’s :> gri cent letter postage will pay if’ j C 1 of The; Dalles, Oregon other rates are adjusted. Duriug v y V 'i l Early last Sunday morning cultural opportunities at fi rst the fiscal year of 1911 the | , , _____ WILL HAVE rUOMPT ATTENTION Elmer, Clyde and Leslie Root hand. Retail merohants in the state were out with a four-horse team government made a profit o f! Capital - $100,000.0« Surplus and undivid and a snow plow breaking roads will gather at Medford January $62,031,990.65 on first class mail. C iv il E n g i n e e r ed profits - 130,000.0« all over town and as far out a: 17 and 18 for the 6th annual On third class mail it made a is quickly and easily solved at The program has profit of $182,184.29, while on G e n e r a l Surveying, P l a t - the watering trough to the East. convention. J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t They deserve' the thanks of the been made up and is filled with fourth class there was a surplus j E d M. W il l ia m s M a x A . V oor ting and Drafting citizens for their public spirit. discussions o f subjects of vital K of $6,601,574. Chamber of! Vice Pres. Cashior Residents o f Mosier spent a interest to the merchant. Com- 3> Commerce Bulletin. Our lines o f Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Signet Rings, I.ockets, 1 Mosier iv m r a it -r r - - - - Oree'on t / 1 1 * good part of the day with snow petent speakers have been se- 5 & Chains, etc., assures our patrons the exact choice they ’ desire— cured to deliver ad duet ses of $ dependable in Quality and absolutely right up to the minute in shovels in their hands, instead Replanting Forests. -------------------------------------------- — design and workmanship. o f hymn books. It was a case value to the retailer. The United States forestry! Have your clothes cleaned by The Forest Service is map- £ ■Our Repair Work Guaranteed of necessity if one wanted to get service has in full working order ! G R A Y 8c R A N D ping the forests of the state, , { any where. at Wyeth, a dryer and huller! GAY YOWELL, Mgr. A number of people are very and will show the ownership of F. H. C O O L I D G E which is used in drying, hulling HOOD RIVER, OREGON Harness and Saddlery Good» much embrassed by lack of wood, each piece of standing timber of <[$ T H E Q U A L IT Y J E W E L E R and cleaning the fir and pine| All work guaranteed, Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc but there is nothing alarming in any account in Oregon. By tin’s jf cones and seeds from oth Ladies’ work a specialty Hand-made Harness a Specialty the situation unless the ’84 winter means it is expected to increase ; g H ood River, Oregon er forest trees which are be J as . E. C ole , Mosier Agent the efficiency of the present is repeated. HOOD RIVER - OREGON ing gathered in carload lots all system of fire protection during +iC '!»!M H i® 4ie««0«l«l*lie5»ll«<M "H ® i»l»iJ«»0® !l«l*n«l«iC ««t+ TRAINS BLOCKADED over the Pacific northwest. These the dry periods of the year when ---- ' Since last Friday night there seeds are being used to replant T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y S. F. GOSS the annual Joss reaches a big has been little (ravel on the rail the burned over forest districts. sum. M IL T O N , E A S T E R N O R E G O N ! O. A . C. SHORT COURSES roads. What few trains have A force of 15 men is at work and i The Southern Pacific Traffic PLUMBING. passed thru have been from four the work goes on day and night Begin Jan. 3, C ontiime Four W e d » Thirty-three yearn o f true-to-name department will encourage farm to twelve hours late and some and from 4 to 10 carloads ol’ j tree». STEAM and HOT WATER ers in the Willamette Valley and Every citizen o f Oregon is cordially invited to haven’ t come at all. Trains seeds are being handled every 1 attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri R. T. NEVVIIALL, Agt., Western Oregon to grow barley HEATING. have l>een derailed in various cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven YO U 24 hours. This is the only plant Hood River, Oregon. as a feed for dairy stock and to distinctive courses will be offered in Agriculture, Jobbing promptly attended to. places on the main line. Two j of the kind on the Pacific coast j Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com fatten hogs and cattle. To coaches went otf here in town merce, Forestry and Music. Every course is and the seeds are shipped from ARE farmers who will plant an acre MOSIER - - * OREGON designed to HELP the student in his daily work. on Monday morning, delaying a Wyeth to the various points Make this a pleasant and profitable winter or two experimentally, the rail through train several hours. outing. No tuition. Reasonable accommodations. 'where they are planted. — The INVITED road company offers to supply For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address FOR SALE Dalles Chronicle. the * seed. The Agricultural 'H. M. T f .NNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore. (N17-D29) Around the Globe by Wireless. College recommends barley as a Ten acres just starting 1 tear FARM ER’S B U SIftH Sh COURSE BY CORRESPONDENCE A. P. Bateham o f Mosier, i ing, set to commercial ap A project is being developed stock feed, believing thitf when j Portland, Oregon, president of the Oregon State ples, “ Famous Davenport in France by which it is expected grown extensively it will become i Furnishes Fresh Bread at Tracts.” Part cash, balance to send wireless messages around I s valuable for that purpose here I Milton will hold a big poultry hours, and then covered tight Horticultural Society, spent a 5 cts. tlie loaf, also Pastry the globe, and this will be done as corn is in the Middle West. show on January 29-31. The and baked for twelve hours.” c°uple ot days in town the latter j long time, 6 per eent. o f all kinds. part o f the week, being interested Address, F . S. STEWART, by erectingstations in the French Progress is being made in the country surrounding that point With brown bread that would in the proposition o f consolida colonies. A commission has campaign to interest children in will send in prize fowls for the make a pretty good Saturday 770 North Capitol Street, Leave your orders at T he ting the four fruit sections o f the already been formed by the [ agricult ural education in Oregon, exhibition and a splendid show night tea in' Boston. B in e s H o t e l . Salem, Oregon. northwest in one central selling colonial department to carry out t State Superintendent Alderman ing is expected. agency.— Hood River News. the enterprise, and Comm, 'is sending out letters to breeders WANTED—G ood H o USEXEKTINO re A colored preacher was quires the service*, o f a representative Ferrie, the well-known wireless and producers of the state asking MOSIER M A R K E T in Mosier to look after subscription re- vehemently denouncing the sins Notice of Final Hearing. engineer who at the head of the for prizes to beawarded to school Baked Beans as a Hair Tonic. nrwfws and to extend circulation liy o f his congregtion “ Bred’ern In the County Court o f the State o f j C. II. D I J N S M O R E , Prop. special ni.’ ilious which have proved un- Eiffel Tower plant, is in charge I pupils who shall make the best Here is something taken from and sistern, Ah warns y o ’ against Oregon for Wasco County | usually successful. Salary and com- DEALER IN o f the technical matters. Not xhibits of farm products at the the Scientific American that will I j mission. Previous experience desira ,, oo c/in rvui mi i , c* n n r» \r • e ■ , ,, , , , . ‘ I de heinous sin o ’ shootin’ craps! In the Matter of the Estate ble but not essential. Whole time or Fresh and Cured .Meats more than $Z500,000 .will 1-e r e fan's next Fall. C. 1>. Nairn, o f , interest bald headed pMplej AhctarRM de , J ck [ span- time. Address, with references. Country Produce C[uired for the tv*:e!ve wirelefs Amity, has Been trie first to re-j We have always understood rasciiJjtv o’ liften ullets* Pul ‘^ r8’ **' Huskey, deceased. ! Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave, New Yofk stations called for by the pro - 1 spond and he will, give a thoro- that, as a diet, pork and beans , | ( |. | ^ , , , j Notice i* hereby given that the under- Gity. Mosier - Oregon gramme, and it should he com- bred Scotch c<, Lie as a prize for I was “ filling” but it remained for i a 'ov< e ,se’ ,r' 1 ern am signed, as administrator of the .state sittern. Ah demonishes you at „f Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased, haH pleted in about two or three an exhibit of vegetables, corn, a California inventor, Thomas! j dis hyer season against de crime died his final report as such adminis- years. Messages sent out from j etc., at the State Fair. H. Bartlett, to find out a few' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION T . T> . .„i . . .. . - A . . . | , . . . . o' melon stealin’t” A brother trator, in the county court of the State (PubMher.) time table for river boats the kilt el lower at Paris will Mayor Mavor Ibiiderson Henderson of o f Astoria is | years vears auro. ago, that it had the . , , . , ,, , of Or.-gon for Wa*<v> County, and Un the! j in a hack seat made an odd sound Department o f the Interior said Court, in an order duly made and first reach the poets erected ;.t encouraging a public market for property o f “ filling” the hair in -1 BAILEY GATZART. with his lips, rose and snapped entered, has appointed Monday, the 4th | II. S. I.and Office at Tiie Dalles, Oregon, Dahomey and-Timbuctoo in wes; the city by the sea, emphasizing to the head and to cause that; Leaves Portland for The Dalles M< n- Dec. 2, 1911. his fingers. Then .he sat down day o f March, 1912, at the hour of Africa. Thense thoy will em-s the need for such an institution already in place to “ stick to” its days, Wednesdays and Fridays. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank again with an abashed look. 10:00 o'clock a. m., as the time, and Leaves The Dalles for Portland 1 E. Crum, o f Mosier. Oregon, who on the continent to the coast of th e; in his annual message to the support. In this patent, No. “ Whuffo, mah frien,” said the the County Court House in Dalles City, * Tuesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays j July8, 1910, made Hnmeetcad Entry, R^d Sea at Djibouti or else pro- council. He believes it will rc- 920,902, Mr. Bartlett describes Wasco County, Oregon, ns the place, sternly, “ does yo’ r ’ar ¡No. 07lfll, for REiSW t. SW |SEi,Sec. oeed southwest to Madagascar. duce the cost of liv ing by bring- his hair tonic as consisting o f . preacher nd wh#n Ah for the hearing o f the same. All TEAL. | 7 NEI-4 NW1-4. Sec. 18 NWI-4NE1-4, persons having any objections to said , Either of these two posts can nig the producer and consumer pork fat, bean oil and other 3 ,)eaks G’ melon stealin’ ?” Leaves Portland for The Dalles ; Tp, 1 - North, Range 12-East, Wiliam Yo’ report are hereby notified to he present then send messages across the tf'M-lher’ 'ette Mert iian, has tiled notice o f’m- specified ingredients, and de-|‘; remin(ls mo ltahlion the at said time ami place and present any Tuesday, 1 hursday and Sum lay. Indian Ocean to the post in India Oregon editors will visit the scribes with great particularity L p « v .- s The Dalles for Portland Mon I fention to make Final commutation I man in the hack seat answered *uc^ objections. Proof, to establish claim to the land day, Weduos!#y ami Friday. Londichery. whence they will be Pendleton Roundup next Fall in the cooking of a very nice edible Dated January 4th, 1912. meekly, “ w'ha’ Ah lef’ mah 1 alK)ve descri I, before Register and transmitted to th* eastern coast a body. Hie p an is to take the dish o f baked beans preparatory G. T. B e n n e t t . Receiver, tJ nted State» Land Office knife.” — San Francisco Argo TAHOMA. Administrator. o f Asia at Saigon. About 5.000 -.;tib s by s|»ec!al train from to completing the tonic. Thus at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day naut. Between The Dalles and Cascade miles separate this point from Portland, where the annual con- in the description forming part fx>cks Leaves the Locks Monday of January, 1912. the island of New Caledonia, to vention will be held, to Pendle- o f this patent says: I take three Claimant nam-sas witnesses: Gerald morning and The Dnllea'Fuesday morn- ADVERTISE ft he north o f Australia, and this ton ‘‘or the two fir al days o f the cups o f common white beans and Oregon history from now' on W\ss, ( barles Al -m athy, W. H. . ing, making trips one ch da can he covered by a higbpower Roundup. On the Sunday follow- three |»ounds of salt j»ork. The will date from the “ winter of Steamers Teal and Tnhoma stop on K> rslake and Syndt r Yackie, all ot IS YOUR ♦lag at Hatebani’a landing. Tuhoma Mosier, Oregon. station." The Pacific will than ing the editors v ill probably be beans are par-l>oiled, and then 1912—the year o f the big snow, stops on flag at lower landing. C. W. M ooek , be crossed by stations at Tahiti guests at Hot Lake. boiled with the pork for eight ^on I y °u remember? Register Biggest SnowStorm in Years. a d LARA WAY | The Jewelry Question 1 C O O L I D G E ’S NICHOL & } ! CO. General erchandise DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. LOG CABIN BAKERY « ♦ Home Paper