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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1912)
¡PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SU B S C R IP TIO N R A T E E /3 n e Y e a r ........ jBix Montilt — "Three M onths. MOSiER BULLETIN e n t e r e d as s e con d -*!«»« m atter M arch 14. 180» at « h e post office a t M .aier. Oreiton. under the A c t o f V O L . MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, I V FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1912 NO. 12 ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards .....................pern onlfcl .M O ne sq u are................................... ** * O ne-quarter Column........................ " “ j 3 .10 O n e-h alf C olu m n ................................ " ** 5 . to O ne C olu m n ........................................... ** 9 (¿o ** Huaine*» locals a ill be charged at ¿¿cen ts per line fo r each inset lion» mrai aUvertisemeuts w ill In all cases* be char.ffed to the 1 »arty orderin g them , at legal rakes, ami pai»i f.»r Itefore affidavits are furnished M arch 3. 1S7SL intf $44,00,000 for foreign prod-, thousands of dollars Resides ucts of the same kind, and the j the building, which is in ua I h * have increased to the foundation, _ „ ., . __ imports nave increaseu almost, , iu almost me luuuuaiiun, me HPDij Cl the i loss of Some o 10 en e p exactly the ttm e amount as the furnishings and personal effects xens here apparently t e ^ v e that ^ wit||jn a decadfc The wUllie heavy. There is an in- Mosier still nee s ,,et movement outward i* mainly in surance of $2,000 on the build- KILL SEEK PUBLICITY * | | | 17 "hclteri»' down a ' w ell.'•;»PP'aa. 'a " " « « 1 ("•'«• ™*',m aad |inc .a d fo.OOO on Ike fundture. j It oy noner „ !other dried grapes, peaches and Mr. Mayer, who is still m New ! In a recent issueof the nuts. The m()Vement inward York, where he.spent the win- f u PhiUBateB^pablisher o f the “ Pa- j 'a. <* « » » » . '"ainly In t o p ic a l; ter. is expected home in a sh ort-, cilic Northwest.” to Judd Fish.: P™ducts. orant-es. banana., lem-i time. * f n«iino Rnainoac1 ons, dates and ngs. j --------- ---------------------- » Consult an Eye Specialist It is m t so long ago that people were content to choose glasses in much the same was that they would buy boots at a ‘ ‘bargain counter” or some ‘ ‘cureall” from a touring quack. But eyesight is to precious to experiment with and today most people realize it. If you have any eye troubles we will give your expert examination and precisely the help you need. hi Business 5 0 Vears Hoad River U. S. A. W . F. L A R A W A Y IN ICHI0L & CO. ¡Gent irai iMen ühandise MenVAssociation, in which he, At ‘*reseaL l ‘‘ e “J*1' ' ® ; Mos,er Has Cli* ken VV,th 4 L^ s offered under certain conditions, figure up to $J,000,000. i bis, The Mosier hen is again mak-*--------------------------- —---------------- to take’ one representative from ! w o r d in g to reports of American ing bids for notoriety. Last D R . II. L. DU M U LE H. G. KIBBEE PHYSICIAN ani > SURGEON I M o s ie f * - - O r e g o n each Eastern Oregon county, on consuls and commercial agents, \ weeb we recorded the exertions The ! an advertising trip through the]‘ ''~ ‘v‘ !------------‘ ¡oi a local hen in laying a large HOOD RIVER : OREGON N O T A R Y P U B L IC Middle West am! Eastern States. Anie,'Ican a!’>>le 1S a pr^at faV<>* : egg- This week we have to Will practice in Mosier and M O S IE R - - - OREC These conditions are about to b e 'rite thruout Europe, and so long chronicle the birth of a chicken May he reached by long dis complied with in Wasco county as its price is keptiiia leaonable with foui. two o f them he- tance phone. Home phone 61. W. A. HUSBANDS and the excursion will leave : s^ g e a!l •'^t, this «.unity has to m}r located wherenuture intend- B l a c k s m it h j offer is quickly taken. The for- ed them to he. The other two! Portland for the East on June 6. Shoeing and General ' M O S I E R M A R K E T f i o - T h e id ea is fo r each young lady fm it t™de " f the United are situated at the extreme representative to take advertis- States a g a r te r of acentury ago I south end of the chicken and Repair Work. D R U G S . ME DI CI N ES, C H E M I C A L S , ing matter setting forth the ad- i was ^significant, comparatively seem to be perfectly formed but C H. D U N S M O R E , Prop. Satisfaction guaranteed ___ ___ _ „ „ j „uuuiwuiL« w ! speaking; it is now rapidly ris-1 are cr0Ssed one over the oi other, vantages and possibilities of heri^ . . ,. .. , , F A N C Y A N D T O IL E T A R T IC L E S MOSIER OREGON DEALER IN particular county, which she w ill. ln* f0.^ ard d’ e " lt y ° f 8 pr," ‘ jTh« liltle malformation is the ; PERFUM ERY - T O IL E T S O A P S - C O N F E C T IO N E R Y distribute judiciously to seekers1 c{Pal »t«m. and >'> th,s tact there . property o f Mrs. S. D. Fisher Fresh and Cured Meats •egon ! sfi°uffi he inspiration as well a s, and )s one Gf a brood that was STO CK FO O D - RUBBER GOODS - C IG A R S after information about Oregon. Country Produce f Thé I encouragement for the American ; hatched in a “ stolen” nest under Miss Bertha Willerton, o Physician’s Piescriptions Carefully Compounded. fruitgrower.—Wenatchee World, a house. The chick appears l<> EgST£3 J. P i i » *: Ä S P J S fr ” D dies, ass:■dar.t secretary 1« he as lively as the others of the M o s ie r Mr. Fish, will represent Wasco V isit th e H om e brood, hut owing to its deform- Arthur & Burt Drug Co., county on this trip East. Miss M a y e r d a l e i l l A s h e S \\ VIA Willerton is especially well qual-Y ------------------------------------- |iG and its extreme youth it is A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to Mosier. Oregon. ified for this position as she is; ------------ -------- j ,not ve k" ™ n whether it will T he C a r e o f th e thoroughly posted on all subjects; Beautiful Summer Home of live or be able to navigate; but; i should it survive and develop the about which the homeseeker and I Mark A. Mayer goes up First N ation al B an k >*• L. IMP UNION PAGIFIC use of its extra feet, it ought to investor in the Middle West and! jn Sm oke of The Dalles, Oregon East will want information. She; ______ i ■ scratch for itself to good ad van t- Lines Protected B y Autom atic spent several hours in Mosier on , . J ^ ' f re. Ftslier is giving the iilo c k Sinyrmlt. “ Fire!” always chick the the best Monday last and succeeded in I The T h e w word ord flre! always, i little l.ttle chick best of care and WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Round trip tickets to .principal produces a thrill o f fear and awe! hopes to raise it. Capital - - $100,000.00 cities in Middle Western and interesting a number of citizens whenever heard, especially by ! _____ m __ Surplus and undivid Eastern States on Sale during in their own welfare and they ed profits - 130,000.00 residents o f small towns or rural Shoots H unsett in Foot MAY AUGUST have decided to g et in on the districts who, fortunately, hear J. S. SCIIENCK, P r e s id e n t proposition and secure to Mosier J U N E S EPTEM BER it t«Fy seldom. So it was with While handling a 22-calibre E d M. W il l ia m s M ax A. V o g t her share of the benefits to be J U L Y the citizens o f Mosier on Wednes- Vice Pres. Cashier rifle last Sunday, Richard Scearce derived from this advertising i day afternoon when Mrs. B. J. | Going limit 15 days; final re | accidentally shot himself in the ------- --------------- campaign, and they will furnish] Weller telephoned in from M ay-,, turn limit October 31, 1912. foot, passing en- en- NOTICE NOTICE FOR FOR PUBLICATION, an attractive write-up on Mosier] lerdale, the beautiful summer! j left ^ t,t0° t- the Ul*> bullet V»*s,nK thru the foot and making District, which will he distribut-; home of Mark A. Mayer, that j tirely Uie y l.hru thv <>otn and■ nJ^k,nB (P ublisher .) LIBERAL STOPOVER, PRIVILEGES an ugly wound. Dr. Robinson ed with The Dalles and Dufur the house was burning, and]an l.'^ ' " A" . <)J1.n^I]n ! Department of the Interior,U.S. Land CHOICE OF ROUTES. literature. asked for hell). Immediately a ll: ^ . S. " " m®d^ te^ . . CaL!^_an1d _th® i at The Ualle8- 0,eKcn- At,nl -!l- mjured foot was dressed and 1912. Other .methods of obtaining1 .. ,, Bul ti more 7,. . „ . , , the available men in town bur-i $107.50 Now offer to the property owners of MOSIER special Dick is getting along as well as Notice is hereby given that Charles publicity for Mosier have been Chkago 72.50 rietl bo the scene to rentier what Abtrnathey, of Mosier, Oregon, who, ! could be expected. tried with more or less success— Denver 55.00 inducements in wiring houses. The Company has i assistance they could. on April 4th, 191(1, made Homestead, Kansas City (iO 00 or failure. The question of e x -' ] The fire, which originated in a No. 46402, for SW ' N W '+ , and KW ;S New York 10.S.50 made arrangements whereby they will do wiring at pense has always been a draw-j Miss Loretta McNeil returned W l, Sec. 31, Tp. 2 N, R 12 liWM., mysterious manner in the upper St Paul 6«. 00 back, for it is generally the case yesterday from Bend, where she ' has filed notice of intention to make! eost, which means that the property owner save 9 Toronto story o f the southeast wing, had 91.50 that a few must bear it. With went to look at*a piece o f prop- Final Commutation Proof, to establish Washington 107.5o evidently been burning for half money by having his wiring done NOW. 'Ilie Pacific claim U> Ihe land above described, be the proposition which Miss Wil ! an hour or more when discover er she owns in that vicinity. fore the Register and Receiver o f the lerton presents, however, the Power & Light Co. guarantees the best work at th* ed by Mrs. Weller, who happen- U. S. Land OHice at The Dalles, Ore Proportionately Reduced Fares to M any Other Points. expense (one dollar) is triflin g ]^ ^ go into that part o f the gon, on the 11th day of June, 1912. smallest cost. THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO THE EAST Claimant names as witnesses: Frank to the individual, while the re-|bujWi andit had gained head- STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS. E. Crum, Gerald Wyss, Fedal Yackie suits derived Horn the small out-1 id) aided by a strong and Roy Ahernathey, all o f Mosier, all ou your Loeul Agent and let him lay should he of great benefit to | wjnd ^ M ,U)J)ea o f extin. assist you in outlining j Oregon. the whole district. It will bene-1 A DEI.GHTFUL SU M M ER OUTINIC guishing the blaze was soon C. W . M o o r e , fit the man who 1ms land to sell, F. A. ALDINGTON, - Register. almndoi ed and the efforts of the T n *D t M arks the Indispose fire fighters were directed to Local A geni. Dr-lcoa . farmer vho wishes , C o p y r ig h t s & c . o f his surplus products, the mer- j ^ U)e contentsof the house, A n ron o sending a sketch nnd description mny ascertain our opinion froo w hether an Notice to the Public. chant and all other businessmen Nearly everything on the first, quickly invention Is p robably patentable. C om m unica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK o n Patents The two leading magazines o f the free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. who supply tlie wants o f the. floor and in the cellar was taken sent Patents taken through Mutin à Co. receive Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and public. The country will be d e -; out. but everything upstairs was special notice, w ithout c harge, in th e the Sunset, haveTbeen consolidated veloped, the population will in-' food for the flames. under the title of “ Sunset —the Pacific A handsom ely lllnrt.rated weekly. Largest cir crease and business generally o f any scientific Journal. T erm s. |3 a Monthly.” The loss to Mr. Mayer has not culation year ; fo u r m onths, $L Sold by all newsdealers. will be greatly stimulated. is the intention of the publisher been estimated as yet, hut it MUNN S Co.38,B" -h" ’ New York to It spare no money nor effort to make This is a proposition in which Branch Ofilce. «25 F SL, W ashington, D . C. Sunset the Pacific Monthly a credit to! will undoubtedly total many] The Plan That Promises Success every individual should join and the West and a magazine o f national I value and importance. help ‘ ‘make good.” |HE “ lT-Centa-a-Itny” Plan o f purchasing The J. E. GEIGER To introduce it to new readers we STATIONERY FIRES EAST Oregon Old O-W . R. & N. The Pacific Power & Light Co. The Dalles, Oregon Scientific American. V ic e - P r e s . - M a n a g e r APPLES LEM FRUIT EXPOBTS So much is said at one time or another with regard to the ne cessity of fruit culture that the progress made in this particular section and in other quarters is lost sight of. Throughout broad areas, it is true, fruit culture lias been lamentably neglected; there is a market almost every year for certain kinds of fruit away beyond the possibilities of supply. Still the constant reiteration of the fact that fruit culture is profitable wherever carried on intelligently has contributed and is contrilniting toward the annu al increase of the acreage plant ed. Especially is this true in the southwest, th« Pacific northwest and in California and Florida. Some idea of the magnitude of tlie fruit «nd nat buaineas of the United States will be obtained from the fact that the exports of these articles from this country have reached a total of $29.153,- 123 yearly. The exports in Janu ary of this year were 50 percent greater than those for the same month of 1911. The increase of annual exi*»rts o f this character in ten years has been nearly $20,- 000.000. Strange to say, while the Unit ed States is sending away fruit and nuts to the value of $29,000- OUO and over, annually, it ia pay- ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK B U ILD IN G PH ONE 3 —N IG H T O R D A Y Everything Electrical Engineering, House Wiring, Repairing, Contracting, Fixtures, Lamps, Motors, Heating and Cooking Apparatus . Estimates furnished upon request.. A llwork guaranteed Mosier jieople desiring information as to estimates can leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office. Hood River Oregon ELECTRIC TALK Your Lighting wants will lie taken care o f through ourstore at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can be bandied on short notice and at satisfactory prices. 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