- LOCAL —
and
the
Eastern1 between all classes of tnenen-f
was snug. Mrs. Ford read the that this will he a record breaker Spdkane
tourist
who
may
chance
to see graged in mining, and the e n -;
in
both
attendance
and
interest.
constitution and by laws which
the
display.
One
afternoon
Men
of
national
reputation
have
tertainment committee is plan-'
were voted on and acre >l.- d ! y
tli - Society. The Secretary read he<-n invited to be present, ar.d during the convention in to he ning several excursions to points
For Kent.
a letter from Mrs. Ward Sv, ope iddresres will l e mad' on n!! s-t aside for short addresrr* / in' rest, including the Coeur
Five room house, pantry ami requesting’ the society to raise |subjects related to the mining hymen representing the various d’Alene mining districts and an
hath. Beautiful location. Also a sum 0j nK)ney |,v the 1st of industry. Prospectors and others districts represented. This will auto trip over the city for the,
May which would average $1.00 engaged in the business of afford investors as well as opera visitors from out of town. Other
furnished rooms to rent.
D . W. H u d s o n ,
per member. This money is to j mining, whether as directors tors a much-d.sired opportunity features will be announced
Mosier Oregon
! he used for the coming convent- ° f mining companies, ruperin- to learn what they wish to know later as the time for the con-
tion to be held it) Portland. A de- tendents of operation, foremen about the mines in which they vention approaches.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
cision regarding the amount t o ' of working mines, machine men, have an especial interest.
No move among men engaged
The meeting of the convention in tiie mining industry lias caused
Five head o f Angora goats be raised was posponed until the mining engineers, working niin-
from the Granlund place on next meeting. A motion was ers. or as investors in mining will be open to the public, and a more interest for many years
Seven mile. Will pay one dollar ¡then made and carried that the stocks, arc all to he made wel- large attendance is expected, than this gathering in Spokane.
meeting be held at 2:30 on the ¡come and given a place and Provisions are being made to Mining is one o f the greatest
per head for return.
1st and 2nd Wednesdays of each | opportunity to he heard and handle at least luOO visitors from j industries o f the Inland Empire,
C. H. D u n s m o r e ,
month,
and that the meeting seen.
Mosier, Or.
all points.
The railways are I anfj j.a, u f jale been given too I
should be held at the homes of l Several special features will arranging for reduced rates from lit«]«* attention by those not
Mrs. he worked out which are not all points in the states o f Mon- ijrectly interested.
Ladies’ clothes cleaned and the different members.
But men I
.pressed. All work guaranteed. Allington then appointed Super- ' usual in conventions of this tana, Washington. Idaho, Or- engaged in other lines o f husi-j
intendents for the different character. The convention will egon, California. Utah and the ness are awakening to the fa c t'
Jas. E. Cole, resident agent.
Say! Why don’ t you take that works to he taken up, followed hold three sessions daily for province o f British Columbia, and that much of the phenomenal!
saw to “ Happy” and have it by explanations by Airs. Ford. 1 three days, at tbe Spokane Hotel, this will, of course, bring hun- prosperity of the last two decades
Mrs. Cooper gave a talk and and all mining districts are dreds of people to Spokane not ¡n (_[ie pacific Northwest has !
fixed?
readings on the work o f the W. asked to send or bring their best directly interested in the mining | i,een directly due to the mineral
Leave your clothes with Jas.
C. T. U.
after which the meeting
j specimens of ore for exhibition, industry.
production of this region
Men!
E. Cole to he cleaned and press
adjourned.
,
the
mines
of
the
Inland
Empire,
The
social
features
of
the
who
are
close
observers
of
the'
ed.
can I in nish as tine a display oi , week will consist o ot f a banquet financial situation believe that.
If you have any carpenter
Grand View Happenings.
speimens as can lie found in the j open to all delegates and others the next twelve months will
H. G . K i B B E E
work to do and want it done
United States, and this feature j interested in miiiinginvestments witness a wonderfui revival in
right, get "Happy.”
On last Saturday evening the
is sure to he ol more than j or promotion, a smoker of an in- the mining industry, and the!
Fur and feathers cleaned at neighborhood was startled to! ordinaly inteiesl to ( he visitors, I formal character, where discus- coming convention is timely and
N otary Public
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Cray & Rand’ s, Hood River. hear that Charley Reno was lost as well as to the citizens of siong of the industry may he had sure to prove of substantial
and
M O S IE R
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Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent in the snow storm. Several
Fire Insurance
benefit
to
all
classes
of
business
parties started to search for him, :
Mosier
as well as mining.
Oregon
Charley appeared on the scene, i
Prices
On all lines for month
of DECEMBER.
Must
have
more room.
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
J. T. Davenport spent several
days with his family at The
Dalles, returning home Tues
day.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
2:30 Wednesday, Jan. 17 at the
.Christian Church. A cordial in
vitation is given to all.
C. A. Brown left yesterday for
Portland, where he will spend
several monllis. His wife pre
ceded him a fortnight ago.
Jas. Cherry and wife left Iasi
week to visit relatives in Hood
River valley and were storm
bound, and have not yet returned
■home.
hunting for his father, who had
gone in scearch of him, Charley |
went to Hog Canyon in the
morning to cut a pole and when :
he started to go home the snow j
had drifted so that he made very
slow progress. Being fortunate
that he knew the country, he
was able to get home after being!
well worn out and some cold.
C. J. Littlepage killed a bog a
few days ago which was the
fattest hog we ever saw. C. J.
fed this hog that celebrated
Dent corn he raised last summer.
Martin and Iloilo Clement are
busy clearing land. The snow
does not bother them a particle.
Y O U N G A N D OLD
H O USEKEEPERS
W. E. CHOWN,
Mosier
Jack Coffman is getting the
Regular servicesjwill he held
at Immanuel Church Sunday. reputation of a noted trapper and
Mr. Hargreaves’ sermon subject | hunter. So far this winter he
for the morning service will be ¡has gotten four coyotes, one
Every I bob cat, six diggers, five blue
“ Imparted
Virtue.”
jays and one snow bird.
body cordially welcomed.
The concert which was adver
tised to be given last night by
the Schubert Trio, o f Hood
River, was postponed on account
o f the storm. The concert will
he given later, when announce
ment will he made in these col
umns.
Robert Hardwick was out with
his rotary snow plow making a
path for his Auto which he will
soon be seen going to the city
with, when the roads are made
passable. Hero’ s hoping for a
good road movement; some one
start it.
Richeson, the reverend murder
er of Avis Linnell, has been
sentenced to the electric chair,
excution to take place in May,
provided the sentence is not
commuted to life imprisonment,
which would surely happen if he
lived in Oregon.
Arthur Kuhn is still shucking
corn. He thinks that he w
finish in time for June planting
1 f Tum-A-Lum
Mandy Medenwald lias tin.
best team of mules that wc ever J
saw. All they eat is a bush
ishel j (f
of straw anti a quart of water
once a week.
Ralph Cummings is daily
grubbing.
Hugh Birkner, Jack Clark and
If you think we don’ t need all Hugh Nelson will start grubbing
the money that is due us on sub as soon as the sun comes out'
scriptions, job work, advertis and the saws and tools arrive. I
ing. etc., ask our creditors.
A fire burnt up their implements
The Equitable Life Assurance
building on Broadway, N. Y.,
a nine story marble structure,
was destroyed by fire on Mon
day.
Four lives were lost, a
number were injured and several
persons are missing.
while
miraculous escapes were numer
ous. It is claimed that about
$250,000,000 was buried in the
ruins.
Northwest Mining Convention.
•
t
!
Plans for the convention ot
mining men from the l »¡ted
States, Alberta and British
Columbia, to he held in Spokane, :
February 15, 16 and 17. 15)12, are
rapidly assuming form, and the
promoters of the gathering
anticipate a most enthusiastic
and instructive meeting. Com
mittees charged with handling
the several departments and
features of the work to be accom
plished have been appointed.
|and there is now every assurance
The Woman’s Club met at
Mrs. J. N. Mosier’ s last Friday.
The following
officers were
elected for the first half o f the
year: Mrs. J. N. Mosier. Presi
«font, Mrs. Win. Akers, Vic«
President and Mrs. I). D. Hail. I 3 .A n o th e r C h r is tm a s P r e s
Sec’y. The next meeting of the j
en t for Y ou
Club will be held at Mrs. D. |
Robinson’s Friday, Jan. 19th.
mi like
W. C. T. U. Formed.
The W. C. T. U., organized In
Mrs. Silliaugh, Dec. 17. 1911,
held its first meeting Jan. 3.
1912 al the home of tin* Presi
dent, Mrs. Floyd Allington.
Mrs. H. M. Ford, President of
the W. C. T. U. o f The Dalles
and also Mrs. I). J. Cooper, ol
The Dalles were present.
The President called the meet-1
ing to order, announcing as the
opening song “ Work for the
which “ Rescue the Parishiin
Christi
IIow would you
vv one nf our Hurt
Marx Suits or
at
the big
Lumber Co.
E.
A.
R a c e , m g r .
SIER
Stanley Eastman will put in j
the telephone so he will be in;
close touch with the outside
world.
What promises to be a "silver
thaw” struck Mosier during last
night and this morning the trees,
telephone wires, etc. are heavily
encrusted with ice, while a cold
rain is falling. Not much dam
age is anticipated here.
Fruit Sections May all Combine.
will find this hardware store an
The Hood River News says:
ideal place at which to obtain their
pots, pans,- kettles and all manner A project for controlling the
o f kitchen utensils. They will find apple output of the northwest by
here just the kind that a good
, . .
,,
four
big fruit
housewife takes pride in, the ; i n d ! COm ,m.lnR th e
.
that are handy to handle, easy to I producing sections m one selling
keep ch an. Come and see if there | agency will be considered by
isn't something you want.
local fruitgrowers at a meeting
ore .
,8+i’"r=Y
j . K. M c G r e g o r
REAI, ESTATE
& co.
reliable service.
S C H O O L H O O K S and all sorti of School Sup
plies.
Underwear Specials
Odd lots o f Children’ s,
Misses’ . Boy’ s,' Ladies’ ami
men's tleoivd lined and wool
underwear. This is surely
a chance to make yourself
comfortable at a good saving.
Good winter weights and in
prices from a child’ s garment
for 9c up.
O regon
SPECIAL
On Saturday Jan.13th, we
will sell you a ladies' shoe
that is a $3. seller the
country over, has a military
heel and a good welt sole,
hlucher or button, in kid or
gun metal nnd the lab st
style lasts. This is good new
stock and is good 83. value.
Insurance B a r b e r S h o p
Razors put in first-cluas condition.
D. D. H A IL
J. E. COLE.
Scientific American.
36 9
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Pacific Phone Main 2211
he
HOTEL
Local Phone 114
H . R . D U N S M O R E , P rop.
Kr!!OtKSkV4!»!.?4.C"C<i*î1K^5«>!X?!IX5;K>tKWi«tW»l«<>IK>IICsîWRhî{»{r«il©t
Good Accommodations
Rates $ LOO per day and up
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Agency for Model Laundry
Also Pressing and Cleaning
A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
M o s ie r
M O SIE R
THE OAKS
Money to Iran on improved property.
Mosier Boole Store
Fire
Mosier, Oregon n,
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
Town Lots
which will be called for the
twenty-seventh of this month.
The proposition was informally
presented by R. S. Miller, mana
ger of the Rogue River Fruit
The Town With a Future
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
and Produce Association at an
informal meeting of the direc
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
tor? and stockholders o f the local !
MOSIER
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OREGON
Apple Growers’ Union held here
P.
L. K r e t z e r ,
the last of the week.
EXPERT WELL DRILLER
Mr. Miller’s proposition is
DR. J. S O W E R B Y
that the four districts—Rogue
CHIROPRACTOR
River, Hood River, Wenatchee
All work guaranteed
N E R V E S P E C IA L IS T
Aland Yakima- combine for the
Lady Attendant—Experienced
V- purpose of marketing their fruit j
P hone 222
T
H
E
D
A
L
L
E
S
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ORE.
’ 1 in common and at a smaller cost. !
FFRGUSON BLDG., HOOD RIVER
Address 402 W 7th St.
The plan is that the four sections
P acific P hone
I should together buy a controlling
Black 1771
interest in the already established |
O V E R 88 Y E A R S ’
EXP ERI EN CE
¡Northwestern Fruit E x ch a n g e -----------------------------------------------
fe -,
I of Portland. This exchange was |
stated by Mr. Miller to be in ex- !
JOHN c" ZOL, s & SONS
¡cellent standing as a selling Contractors ill Stone, Erick and Con-
I organization, and in shape to be
crete Work
T rade M a r s «
! used at once for the purpose of Hood River
Oregon
D esig n s
C o p y r ig h t « A c .
comprehensive fruit distribution.
A n yon e Bending n sketch nnd description may
cpilokly ascertain our opinion I roe w hether an
■ A committee of five was I
invention Is probably patentable. Com m unica
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on P atent«
appointed to investigate the
sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
Patents taken through Mutin A Co. r e c o ir «
tpeclal notice, w ithout c harge, in tho
proposition and report their
Is
the
place'to
get
your
choice
findings at the meeting to he,
A han dsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
held on ¡he twenty.-seventh.
C igars ,
T obacco
culation o f any scientific journal. Term s, 93 a
year; fou r months* f L Sold by all newsdealer«.
H. E. Ferguson, P. .
C an d y , and S oft D rinks
MUieN
« Co. , ro“d«». New York
i M : ion, A. I. Mason, C. H.
Brunch Office. f>25 P St., W ashington, D . C.
P ool and B illiards
* Sprout and O. L. Walter. The
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
meeting will be open to all in
W ell W ork
terested parties in Hood River
Oregon
Mosier,
or adjacent communities.
W ell D one
T
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
Fruit Lands
MOSIER ,
OREGON
ïsæ*
I oc
o f the lot.
Some are heavy shoes suit
able for this kind o f weather,
while others arc for dress
Ladies’ Capes
wear.
The hoots are o f
Caps of the Astriean cloth
medium weight and are of
with fur collar, a big value
very tine grade of calf skin
at $3. Special $1. Ladies’
with good double soles.
cape o f black satin lined,
)■) th's table that are
trimmed with
soutasche
up to five ami six
braid, a truly big bargain at
. Your choice. $1.98
$8. Special $2.50. Ladies’
cape of black plush, trimmed
with braid, fur collar, big
value at $3. Special now,
$ 2 .
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
■ including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds of c«-
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
the well business. May he found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
or inquire at Maier h
Schanno’ s store, The Dalles, Or.
For further particulars, in-
at Bulletin office.
A. E. N e g u s .
D R.
H.
L.
PHYSICIAN
DUMBLE
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Wifi practice in Mosier and
May l>e reached by long dis
tance phone. Home phone 61.
the biggest kind of bargains
for everyone. Coats and
suits values up to $35. Your
choice, $5.
Ladies’ Shirt W aists
Here is a splendid lot of
winter waists that are worth
from two to three times the
amount we are asking for
them. Mostly sample waists
that are a little soiled or
mussed fr0-» handling hut
are the vei v best of values,
neatly piadc and trimmed.
They are certainly big
bargains, at the special price
o f each. 5)7c.
s