Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 07, 1912, Image 1

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ADVERTISING RATES
MOSIER BULLE
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
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I‘‘*~ai advertisement» will in all ca-*s bo charcad
Enterni aa second-class matter March 12,
at
the post office at Monier, Oregon, under the A ct o f
March 8. 1*79.
V O L
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912
NO. 14
to the party ordering them, at le«al rates, and
paid for before affidavits are furnish«*!.
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New Light on the Production of ten by my hand and spoken by fjr you in this world ami in the *
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Apples
j my mouth. You shall not only world which is to come.
“ Whosoever shall have a copy J
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1 go to church yourself, hut also
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this letter and keep it in their 4
A severe jolt has been admin- : your man servant and your maid
It is not so long ago that people were content to
istered to those who have attempt j servant. Observe my orders and house, nothing will hurt them, \
choose glasses in much the same way that they
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ed to show that there is going to learn my commandments.
neither pestilence, thunder nor *!
would buy bootsat a "bargain counter” or some
“ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
be a great over-production o f
“ You shall finish your work lightning, and if any woman be j
is to precious to experiment with and today
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apples''within the next few years, every Saturday at 6 o’ clock in birth and put her trust in me, *
most people realize it. I f you have any eve
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According to returns just given | in the afternoon, at which she shall be delivered of her |
troubles we will give your expert examination
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out by the Census Bureau, the j
hour the preparation for the Sab-
child. You shall hear no more | and precisely the help you need.
production in 1909 was actually bath begins. I advise you to fast, news o f me except through the |
less than it waste» years before, j
five days in the year, beginning
Holy Scriptures until the day of |
147 522,000 bushels having been j
on Good Friday and continuing
judgment. All goodness and *
produced in 1909 as compared to | the five days following, in re- prosperity shall be in the house _
Consult an Eye Specialist \
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IV. F. LARA WA Y
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Mosier
L M ID U N ION PAGIFIC
lié
Needles. Shuttles and Bobbins for
use In All Makes of Sewing Machines.
We can supply you with any needle to fit any sew­
ing machine; also the best machine oil.
Nichol & Co.,
General Merchandise
M osier
Supposed Letter From Christ
County papers throughout the
United States are printing what
is alleged to fit' a liMtcr from
Christ. In this letter was tin In­
junction that it should be pub­
lished by whoever had it, togeth­
er with the statement that mis­
fortune and hard luck will follow 1
the person having possession of
it in the event that it is not giv­
en publicity.
There was likewise a promise
that whoever may have h copy
of this in hid or lief possession
will prosper and he followed by
good fortune.
The Bulletin has received a re­
quest to print this letter, so if it
will relieve the superstitious fear
of any one, here it is!
According to the history of the i
letter it was written by Christ
just after His Crucifixion, signed
jr by the angel Gabriel ninety-nine
years after the Saviour’s birth,
hnd presumably deposited by
him under the stolte at the foOl
of the cross.
On this stone appeared the
legend: “ Blessed is he who shall
turn me over.”
No one ever knew what the
inscription meant, or seemed to
have sufficient curiosity for in­
vestigation, until the stone was
turned over by a little child anti
the letter which follows distWV»
IC E C 3 E A M
C. W. Moo HE,
C ig a r s . C ig a r e t t e s
and
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |
( p u b l is h e r )
Department o f Tilt* Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 27th, 1912.
V ictor P honographs
RECORDS
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.
Oregon.
A. L. DAY
J. E. GEIGER
P r e s id e n t
V i g e I’ k h s . - M
a N a O e r
ELECTRIC W IRING
& SUPPLY CO.
P lR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred
Yackie, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on
May 5th, 1910, made Homestead No.
06686, for SE N SEI, Sec. JO, Tp. 2 N,
Range 12 EW M ., has filed notice o f in­
tention to make Commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land alaive de­
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver o f the W. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 29th day o f
June, 1012.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Gordon, C. J. E. Carlson,
Roy Abernathy and Walter H. Kers-
lake, all o f Mosier, Oregon.
C. W. M oore ,
P h o N c 3 — n i g h t o r d a y
Register.
Everything Electrical
Engineering, House Wiring,
Fixtures,
Lamps, Motors,
Apparatus .
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
Repairing, Contracting,
Heating ami Cooking
Estimates furnished upon request.
A llwork guaranteed
Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
Oregon
ELECTRIC TALK
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Your Lighting WanLs will be taken ¿are of through ourstore
at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can he handled on short
notice and at satisfactory prices. We Will lie pleased to fur­
nish estimates of all electrical works Lighting and Power on
application,
The Dalles Electric Works,
The Dalles, Ore.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
7
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2
West bound
7:22 a.
m.
2 :4 5 p. m !
East
O
regon
Now offer to the property owners of MOSIER special
inducements in wiring houses.
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6
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cost, which means that the property owner saves
money by having his wiring done NOW.
6 :3 6 p. m .
p. m.
m., flaK s to p
oh Sundays only for Hood River
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and Portland.
N ik 17, a t 5 :3 0 p.
TIME TABLE FOR RIVER BOATS
B A ILE Y G ATZART.
Leaves Portland for The Dalles Mon- j
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
le a v e s The Dalles for Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. I
TEAL
Leaves Portland for The Dalles
Tuesday, Thuraday ami Sunday.
I .eaves The Dalles for Portland M o n - i
day, Wednesday and Friday.
TAHOM A.
Between The Dalles anti Cascade
)<ocks
I .eaves the l-ocks Monday |
morning and The Dalles Tuesday morn-|
mg, making tri|>s one way each day. :
Steamers Teal and TatAnna «to^ on
flag at Bateham’ s Landing Tahnma
sto|* on flag at lower landing.
The Pacific
Power & Light Co. guarantees the best work at the
smallest cost.
The Dalles, Oregon
K. A. ALDINGTON,
“17 Cents a Day
The Plan That Promises Success
T
HE “ 17-Cents-a-Day”
Plan o f purchasing The
Oliver Typewriter means more than promoting
sales o f this wonderful writing machine. This
plan is a positive and |>owei-ful factor in promoting
the success o f all who avail themselves o f its benefits.
It menus that this Com|>any is giving practical
assistance to earnest people everywhere by supplying
th e m -fo r pennies—witli the best ty|>ewriter in the
world.
The “ 17-Oent»-a-Day” Plan is directly in line with
the present-day movement to substitute typewriting
fur handwriting in business correspondence.
Ownership o f The Oliver Ty|s-writer is fast be­
coming one o f the essentials o f success.
The Oliver Typewriter No. 5 lias many great con­
veniences not found on other machines.
“ 17 Cents a Day” and the
We even supply it equipped to write the wonder­
ful new P R IN T Y P E -fo r 17 Cent* a Day.
OLIVER
Make the machine
Pay Its Cost
Typtw rittr
1 0 :2 0 a. m .
1 0 :4 0
The Company has
made arrangements whereby they will do wiring at
Local Agent,
tobacco
-
all on your Local Agent and let him
assist you in outlining
A DELGHTKUL SUMMER OUTINIG
Register.
mmmset S T A T I O N E R Y =
Master,
THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO THE EAST
STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS.
S O F T D R IN K S
and
H ood R iver
“ Whosoever works on the Sab­
bath day shall he cursed. I com­
mand you to go to Church and
keep holy the Lord’sda.v, without
any manner of work. You shall
not idle or misspend your time
in bedecking yourself in sujier*
fhdties of costly apjiarel and vain
dressing, for I have ordered it A
«lay of rest. I will have that day
kept holy that your sins may he
m forgive» jrou.
“ You will not break my com­
mandments, but ol«erve them
and keep them, they being writ*;
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
E. Crum, Gerald Wyss, Fedal Yackie
and Roy Abernathey, all o f Mosier,
Ol*egoh.
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The Pacific
Power &
Light Co.
ATTENTION!
Beside our regular line of Drugs and Drug Sun­
dries, we niHke a specialty of the following:—
The Standard of Visible Writer
There is no patent on the “ 17-Cents-a-Day” Pur­
chase Plan.
We invented it and presented it to the publio,
with our compliments.
“ The “ 17-Centa-a-Dsy’ ’ Plan leaves no excuse for
writing in primitive longhand. We have made it so
easy to own The Oliver Typewriter that there’ s no
need even to rent one.
Jltst say “ 17 Cents u L « y ” --ia ve your pennies—
and soon the machine Is yours!
The Oliver Typewriter is selling by thousands for
17 Cents a Day.
When even the School Children are buying ma­
chines on this simple, practical plan, don’ t you think
it It time for you to get an Oliver Typewriter?
1? Cents a Day Buys Newest
Model
We sell the new Oliver Typewriter No. 8 for 17
Cents a Day.
We guarantee our No. 8 to l>e absolutely our best
rmxlel. T h e Same machine that the great corporations
use. Thetr dollars cannot buy a better machine than
you can got far pennies.
The Oliver Typewriter is a money-making ma­
chine, It helps “ big business” pile up hug«- profits.
Tens o f thousands o f people rely on The Oliver
Typewriter for their very bread and butter.
A small tirsf payment puts the machine in your
possession.
Then you ran make it earn the money to meet the
little payments.
If you are running a business o f your own, use
The Oliver T> p< writer and make the business grow.
If you wa
to get a start in business, use The
Oliver Typew i r as a battering ram to force your
way int
The ability to operate The Oliver Typewriter is
placing young peof le in good positions every day.
Get The Oliver Typewriter—on the “ 17-Cents-a-
Day Plan —it will help you win success.
Ask About The Easy Way
to secure the newest model Oliver Typewriter No. 6.
The Art Catalog and full particulars o f the “ 17-Centa-
a-D ay’ ’ Purchase Plan will be sent promptly on re­
qu est Address
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY
Agencies Everywhere
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Visit the Old Heme
First National Bank ^
lieve that Such will lie the case.
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O-W. R. & N.
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175.397,000 in 1900.
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DR. II. L. DUMBLE
H. G. KIBBEE
This is reassuring to the North­ wounds I received for you and i be found, Finished.
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
The story goes on that the 1 it- h o o d RIVER
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OREGON
west apple grower for it shows for mankind.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
,
.
“ You shall love one another tie child who found it passed it
conclusively that aitilo the apple
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Will
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l
practice
in
Mosier
and
M o s ie r
- - - O regon
production in this favored section ! !ir|d cause them (hat are not bap- on to one who became a convert
May lie reached by long dis­
of the United State» may Jbe des- tised to come to church and re­ to the Christian faith. He failed
tance pilone. Home phone til.
W. A. HUSBANDS
fined to increase rapidly, the fasi : ceive the Holy Sacrament; that to have the letter published, but
kept
it
as
a
sacred
memento
of
B lacksmith
rice m'ttduction in other i ^ to say, baptism. And thon
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sections tra»**adapted to this in- ! the supper o f the Lord and he Christ and it passed down to dif- M O S I E R M A R K E T ' Ho,-se Shoeing and General
dustry should go far towards o ff-1 made a member thereof, and in ferent generations o f his family
Repair Work.
setting the growth in the North- 30 doing I will give you long life for more than a thousand years. C. 11. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Satisfaction guaranleeu
wegt
and many blessings. Your land
During this period the family
MOSIER
OREGON !
DEALER IN
A further fact contained in the shall be replenished and bring suffered repeated misfortunes,
census report is that the produc- forth abundance and I will com-1 migrated to different countries
F reali and Cured Meats
tion of apples in the United States j f°rt you in the greatest tempta- until one of them came to Amer-
Country Produce
in 1910 was over 33 p *r cent less I tion, and surely lie that doeth to ica. bringing t he letter with him.
line-
year,
the
contrary
shall
he
cursed.
He
settled
in
Virginia,
then
fia a it was the preceding year.
ERHOB
“ f will also ,s el I hardness of ni veil Irrt! or sout ■, still f< !-
T : > 1?00 census showed that
there were 201,794,000 apple trees Llle iu'm'L on them and especially low ■ l>y misfortune, when final-
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of bearing age at that time and in hardened and unrepentant uii - 1 ly a daughter, the Very Iasi A ll B usiness entrusted to
only 151,823,000 trees in 1910. believers. He that hath given member of the family, approach­
T he C ake of the
This shows a remarkable de­ to the poor shall find it profita­ ed her deathbed and called a
neighbor,
Mrs.
Thompson,
giv-
ble.
Remember
to
keep
the
Sah-
crease and clearly indicates that,
alt.ho the hearing trees in the bath day, for the seventh day I l ing her the letter and relating its
of 'Fhe Dalles, Oregon
Norlhwest may be on the in­ i have taken as a resting day to history for more than one thou-1
Lines Protected By Automatic
sand years. Mrs. Thompson lie-1
crease, other sections o f the myself.
Block Sitignals.
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“ And he that hath a copy of gan the attempt to have it pub- will have prompt ATTENTION j Round
country which have heretofore
trip tickets to principal
railed considerable apples are this letter, written by my own fished, and it first appeared in Capital
$100,000.00 j cities in Middle Western and
j Eastern States on Sale during
now digging up their frees and hand and spoken by my own the Rome (Ga.) Tribune, on O c-’ Surplus and undivid-
ed profits
t I S O .t X W .O O .
M A y
a u g u s t
leaving tHi« industry to h* tnkM mouth, and keepeth it without tober 31, 1891. It then appeared
in
the
Dalton
(Ga.)
Citizen,
and
j
y
SCI!ENCK
Over bj tiie sections wliicH % n publishing it to others, shall not
P r e s id e n t
i
i JUNE
nw f
S e p t e m b e r
W illjamb M ax A. V ogt
more peculiarly adapted to the prosper, but lie that publisb- Mrs. Wormian, now livinsr «*■ j iflo
JULY
y jce p reg
Cashier
raising of commercial apples. eth it to others shall he blessed Marion, lnd., clipped it and kepti
it
in
her
possession
for
many
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Going limit 15 days; final re­
T iis tendency is made the more by me, and if their sir.s be ; s
years
without
having
it
publish-!
turn limit October 31, 1912.
many
as
the
stars
by
night,
and
s gnificant by the fact that the
ed. She was followed by misJ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
if
they
truly
believe
they
shall
census showed that even in 1910
(P ublisher .)
LIBE RAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES
Missouri, New York and Illinois be pardoned, and they that be- fortune, which she attributed to I
her
neglect
in
trying
to
have
the
Department o f the Interior,II.S. I,and
CHOICE OK ROUTES.
together contained 25'/ o f all the heve not these writings and my
Oregon, April 29,
letter
published.
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The
Dalle8
apple trees in the United States. ] commandments will have my
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_________ 1 1912.
Baltimore
$107.50
The Census figures are partic- plague upon you, with your chi!-
Win. A. DalZell, d e p u ty Com- Notice ¡8 hereby given that Charles
Chicago
72.50
utai'ly interesting and extremely ! dren, goods and cattle, and all
, r. ,
,
.
Abernathey, o f Mosier, Oregon, who,
De iver
55.00
missioner
and
Factory
Inspector
,
,
,
,
1
on April 4th. I9U), made Homestead,
gratifying to the apple grower of other worldly enjoyments that 1 ,
K insas City
60.00
f o r Oregon, was in town M o n d a y No 06102, for SVV'.NW‘4 , and NW',S
New York
IU.VÓ0
the Northwest fol’ they indicate have given you. Do but once
inspecting Hie R o o t & Veatchjwi, Sec. 31, T|>. 2 N, it 12 KWM.,
St Paul
60.00
beyond the possibility o f a doubt think o f vvliat I have suffered
saw mill. While here lie made lias tiled notice o f intention to make
Toronto
91.50
that the future has everything in for you: if jo u ’ do it will be well I the Bulletin offee a pleasant call. Fi1al Commutation Proof, to establish
Washington
107.5o
his favor if the same tendency __ ________________ ___________________________
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claim to the land above described, be-
j fore the Register and Receiver o f the
continues thru the present decade !
Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many
U. S. Rand Office at The Dalles, Ore­
Other Points.
and there is every reason to he- ---- - —
gon, on the 11 tii day o f June, 1912.
t»red:
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Business locals will be charj^d at 5|c«nta per Hna
for earn insertion.
418 Union Street, Seattle. Washington