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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1912)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY BV ADVERTISING RATES i‘rufcssional Caidu. One situare.......... M0 SÌBR BULLETIN H. C. KIBBEE. Proprietor S U B S C R IP T IO N K ATES O n e Year........ S ix Months... Three M »nths. .per month $ U 1 . 0 * One-quarter Column. § 80 Ohe-half Column. M One ColiiHir......... Business locals tfeill be charged at ’>|o«nU 9M per lina for each insertion. Le.ral advertisements will9i.fall case*!!**' charred Entered aa seeend-elaas matter March 12, ISM# *t the poet office at Moater, Orejtors under the Act of V O L . MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. I V FR ID A Y, JU LY 19, 1912 NO. 20 March 3. 1879. A. E. Negus, Uit* well-known tending to swindle his creditors Hood River Apple Union Bnilds well-digger of The Dalles, wus a w ben be left. Cold Storage Plant caller al the Bulletin office the Peeved localise he couldn’ t i ---- first o f the week. Mr. Negus run things to suit himSelf, he The Hood River Apple Grow- has recently finished repairing a went to The Dalles and entered ered J ers’ Union has begun work on well on the Coleman place and suit against the trustees for J >ent * the erection o f the large cold' f**om a caved-in hole in the lime alleged to have bee a spent j ground, has made a splendid storage plant to be built adjoin ; well 40 feet deep cemented and working around the hotel, came to Mosier o f his own ae - 1 «, ing the present plant on the ¡concreted from the top to within cord before' the hotel was ready east, says the Hood River News. 12 feet of the bottom, which is for him Not only that, hut he 'The new annex will be 180 feet (solid rock. Mr. Negus has had persuaded his cook to leave a in length and 40 feet in width many years’ experience in dig good job and bring bis family to and will have a capacity o f about ging wells and his work gives Mosier. making them the fairest j satisfaction. promises. He skipped without 140,000 boxes o f apples. The paying them a cent, leaving work on the new brick structure The local lodges o f Odd Eel- them financially embarrassed, w ill he rushed to completion and lows and Rebekahs held a joint No one here took the trouble w ill he finished in time for the ¡ installation o f officers at their to investigate Patterson’s record, •fall rush o f apples. The union. hall, last Friday night. After (and w e’ ll bet our old hat lie’s will increase the refrigeration the business o f the evening was;got one, all right.) He was evi- power to twice the present ca disposed of, refreshments were j dentlv taken at his own valua- pacity. A new engine will he served and a general good time tion by the people o f Mosier, and was had until a late hour. Mrs. no doubt he passed muster, at installed to replace the smaller Amy L. Gove, retiring Nohlel first, among the lew members machine now in use. Grand of the Rebekahs, was ■ of the order to which he claimed to belong and whose emblems lie present From Hood River. sported. It is known that Pat It is said that the ballot at the terson bought a barrel o f beer I •coming November election will An automobile party consist - be nine feet long. There are 48 ling 0f Mr. Ferguson. Mr. and (on tick) and shipped it down | from The Dalles. He didn’ t j general measures to be voted on, | Mrs. Ray -Williams, Mrs. Mc have it here long enough to drink I Crary and Miss Lucy McClure, besides the names o f the various it all himself; it is hardly likely j •candidates. I f a full vote is o f LaGrande, drove into town he trove it away, so he must have I yesterdav. They are the guests polled it will take more than one of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McClure. sold it, either wholesale or retail. •day for those precincts having The nar'tv le ft LrCrande h i 7 a. He had a very good reason for over 150 voters to vote them all, : n . T „ morning and rrived ¡ wanting to get out o f town, and p. m. 1 he used the “ bluff” method to! unless the majority of the meas-jat the McClure home at make his get-away. Mosier is! ures are passed up without con-j'W 'Wednesday. _____ ___ _ _ _ to he congratulated that he did j «¡deration. It is a physical im I not stay any longer to “ do” the possibility for the average voter pfiere to intelligently mark a ballot j got stung by him. all right, with three yards long in less than eight minutes, and many will re i Because the trustees of the | several others,but that is not the | Odd Fellows lodge insisted on reason w e’ re squealing. We quire twice that time. In this the new hotel being run rn a re- would simply warn other com- precinct, with a voting popula spectahle manner, I)r. Patterson, 1 munities against Dr. H. J. Pat- ‘ t . tion close to 200, it will he neces the man fromLebano i who came terson. sary to increase the number of 1 e r ' the first of the month to Meanwhile there is a well-ap voting booths and then the tik e charge o f the hotel on a pointed hotel here for lease to voters will hate to "“ keep a-com- five yt ar lease, refused to sign the right party. irs or (p the papers and left s i’ ” to get thru in time. What Wednesday, promising, hovev- a picnic the election hoards will •>r, to return ypslerdav and- so - W ir. Stevenson was a passen have, counting the ballots. Any t'e a few unpaid hills. Rot he ger on this morning’s local to will body want a job? There’s at failed to show up, no doubt in- Hood River. least one open in Mosier. i \ "O Ull. R ” Pl'TTFRRnM I hi I Llldwli the We n H FUKF!',e°i,Ie' I nl\L with and his polll,te foul mouth. ------- W. F. LARA I VA Y in Business SO Years Hood River U S. A. Have You Ever N eed les, S h u ttles and B ob b in s f * r use in A H M akes o f S e w in g M ach in es. We ean supply you with any needle to fit any sew ing machine; also the best machine^oil. HAD A Visit by the Sea OR A Nichol & Co., Run on the Sandy Shore AT NORTH BEACH General Merchandise W A S H IN G T O N M Did you know you could reach this delightful care slaving, health giving, fun making SUMMER RESORT B Y T A K IN G THE TH E N DOWN TIIE J. P O T T E R " H A S S A L O '' & “ (H A R V E S T Q U E E N ” To MEGGER Where trains connect with boats for North Bench Points YOU CAN YOU SH O U LD Mosier - KNOXALL Formerly the Pattee Mill, is now stocked with dimen sion and all grades ot lumber to please the most exact ing. GIVE US A CALL. Drives No. 7 West Itound 7:22 a. m. No. L “ “ 2:45 p. m No. 2 East “ 10:20 a. m. Them No. 8 “ “ 6:35 p. m. Aw ay No. 6 “ “ 10:40 p. m. No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop jon Sundays only for Hood River , and Portland. 1 TIM E TABLE FOR RIVKR BOATS 3 Electric Wiring & Supply Co. ph o ne FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK BUILDING BA I I.KY.G AT7.A KT. Leave*. Portland for The Dalle* Mon day*, Wednesdays ami Friday*. Leaves The Dalles for Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. T E A L. KEEP COOL Leaves Portland for The Dalles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Leaves The Dalles for Portland Mon- ; day, Wednesday and Friday. TAHOMA. Between The Dalles and Cascade Locks. Leaves the I.ocks Monday morning and The Dalles Tuesday morn ing, making trip *’one way each day ^Steam ers Teal and Tahoiua stop on flag at ISateham's Landing. Tahoma stops on flag at lower landing. Notice to the Public. A new stock o f fixtures of all kinds now on display. Hood River Oregon ELECTRIC TALK Your Lighting wants will lie taken care o f through our store at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can he handled on short notice and at satisfactory prices. We will be pleased to fur nish estimates o f all electrical works lig h tin g and Power on application. The Dalles Electric Works, The Dalles, Ore. The two leading magazines o f the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and the Sunset, have been consolidated under the title of “ Sunset—the Pacific Monthly.” It is the intention o f the pnblishdr to spare no money nor effort to make Sunset the Pacific Mouthly a credit to the West and a magazine o f national value and importance. To introduce it to new readers we will make the .following special offer: Send 50c in stamps, and we will put your name on our subscription list for the next four months, and will send you a free copy o f the superbly illustra ted Mid-Winter number, and also the famous Sunset Indian fioster, securely packed in a mailing tube. It will make a beautiful ornament for your front room or den. Send your Order to Fred I-ock ley, Northwestern Manager, Sunset —the ) Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. * rego n Why suffer from the heat when ybu can keep Cool fit the cost o f an hour? one-third of a cent Pacific Power & Light Co.„ "Always at Your Service” W. D. CHANDLER. Arthur & Burt Drug Co., Sales Agents Mosier, Oregon. Tillman Reuter, who makes ¡grain grow on the semi-arid land o f Central Oregon where none grew before, does not want any one to overlook the forth coming International Dry Farm ing Congress to he held at Loth- j bridge, Alberta, October 21-26. | He is collecting exhibits o f the, products Oregon grows by dry farming and, as usual, expects to win the leading prizes with i products o f Oregon dry farms. He has got into the habit of win ning firsts for this state and ex pects to repeat his success this ■ year. mil accessible to many in Mosier Valley. mCAL TIME-TABLE O We can Supply you with any size er type at the lowest price. Phone, Odell 302. Mosquito Lotion - An Electric Fan in the home will make the work a pleasure. The hrit kitdhen ito v e ’ls robbed o f its ter ror if you have an elettric fan working beside yöb. A. A R L I N G T O N , L o c a l Agent. Columbia Saw Mill ‘Oregon - An Electric Fan in the office will keep you cool anti Comfortable on the hottest day. R E S T BY T H E S E A Location of o sier Prepare for the Hot Weather Ask any agent of the O.-W. R. & N. and find out how little it cost to leave care and dust and heat behind and have a real For particulars apply to F. W. E. CHOWN, N. C, Maris, o f Portland, was in the city Friday calling on County School Supf. J. T. Neff. Mr. Maris is interested in indus trial work in the public schools Relieves The and was talking over the situa tion with the superintendent. B it e Mr. N eff says that the Wasco Price 25cts. ■schools will have the largest and ¡finest exhibit in their history at the fair in the fall and that more interest is being taken this year than ever in the kind of work in which the Porland man is in ter-1 A. !.. DAY. P k é sio k n t -M anac . ku osted.—Dalles Optimist. J. K. McGregor returned or Monday from a trip to various sound cities in Washington and British Columbia. He says h e , was astonished at the wonderful, growth and development o f Van- ( couver, B. C., where he lived years ago. A t that time there was but one small store and only a dozen or so white people. Now vast enterprises have sprung up. the population and resources have ’increased and developed almost beyond the comprehen sion o f the old pioneers. It is not so long ago that people were content to choose glasses in much the same way that they would buy hoots at a “ bargain counter’ ’ or some “ cure all” from a touring quack. 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