Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 30, 1912, Image 1

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    JVteSIER BULLETIN
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
H. G. K1BBEE, Proprietor
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thè post office at Mosier. Orejfon, under thè Aet of
March 3. 1*79.
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NO. 26
paid for before affidavits arelfum ished.
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the hospital. Phillips claimed
The Neighborhood Club was
RESOLVED
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to be on his way to Big Eddy, entertained by Mrs. C. J. Little-
THAT WE »SELL ¿HOES
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where he had secured employ­ page Thursday.
The movement of the Pacific ment.
CAN ¿U P RIGHT INTo.
It is not so long ago that people were content to
What’ s the matter with dropping in
High way Association to have a
choose glasses in much the same way that they
tr o n g urable a n d
i
| and renewing your subscription to the
route, running from Portland up
would buy boots at a “ bargain counter” or some
H. C. Clark Returns
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B llletin? It would be appreciated.
“ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
the Columbia thru Hood River,
is to precious to experiment with and today
î
Rev. II. C. Clark, formerly
Mosier and The Dalles, and south
most people realize it. If you have any eye
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thru Sherman, Crook and Klam­ minister of the Christian Church NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
troubles we will give your expert examination
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( p u b l is h e r )
ath counties to the California here, will return tomorrow ancl |
and precisely the help you need.
c S t-v L
line, declared the “ Pacific High­ will hold regular services on Sun-j Department o f The Interior, U. S.
Land
Office
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon,
day.
His
morning
address
will
way,” has many enthusiastic
"£ l T r
August 27th, 1912.
supporters all along the propos­ be a “ Salutatory to Mosierites, ” j
ed route and the entire country and in the evening he will talk i NOTICE is hereby given that Benja­
min W. Veatch, whose post-office ad-
through which it will pass. The on “ Great things which the Lord , dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the
fact that Samuel Hill, the good has done for ns.” A cordial in­ 13th day o f February, 1911, file in this
| office Sworn Statement and Applica-
roads builder, is taking hold of vitation is extended to all.
; tion, No. 08121, to purchase the NWj
the movement, after thoroughly
SEI, N K iS W 'i, SE1-4NWl-4, and Lot !
investigating the proposition hy
3, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range !
Grandview
Items
TO SECURE L O W FARES EAST
going over the route, is si^i-
11 EWM., and the timber thereon, un­
cient proof that it is practicable.
der the provisions of the act o f June .
(Omitted last week.)
,3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known
Mr. Peter Kuehnling, mana­
Every one passing hy the us the “ Timber and Stone Law,” at
ger of the Hotel Dalles, met a
ranches
of C. J. Littlepage and such value as might be fixed hy ap­
Copyriqk t,y*c'»
.
number o f Mosier citizens here
praisement, and that, pursuant to such
7 ^
M TT a M f / ^ Y ,
A.
Kuhn
remark
about
the
won­
yesterday afternoon and ex-j
application, the land and timber there­
30
mn
u rm T iu in rn
5 , 6. 7 . 8
plained the proposition to them. I derful growth of their corn, some on have been appraised at $397.18, the
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U L I I LI1IUL.I I l l . 12 &
30
A delegation of half a dozen or twelve feet in height.
timber estimated at 261,500hoard feet;
Mrs.
McCann,
of
Hood
River,
that
said
applicant
will
offer
final
proof
more enthusiastic citizens will
ARE THE ONLY SALE DATES LEFT
TWENTY PER CENT OFF ON ALL MEN'S, WOM­
go to Portland Sunday and, with is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. in support o f his application and sworn
statement
on
the
6th
day
o
f
Novem­
on which you can secure reduced rates to
other delegations from various Aldred and family.
EN'S AND CHILDREN’ J LOW ¿HoES-ONE WEEK.
ber, 1912, before the Register and Re­
Mr. Alex Stern, of Fargo, N. ceiver o f the U. S. Land Offce, at The
towns along the proposed route,
meet i\T-\ Hill and me Pacific D-, spent Saturday as the guest Dalits, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
Highway Asssociation and dis- of Mr. and M:3. A. Kuhn. Mr.
this
purchase before entry, or initiate
Stern
was
on
his
annual
visit
in
c.: the pr > •* in all its phases. *
via
a contesi :.t any time before patent
t
iis
vicinity,
looking
after
Ins
This is a matter of great im­
issues, hy filing u corroborated affida­
portance to this pari of Oregon, land interests.
vit in this office, alleging facts which
O. S. L.
Soo Line
and particularly to the vast in* ■ Mr. Reeder ami Miss Blrkner 1 would defeat the entry,
to
Union
Pacific
land empire of central and south­ virited friends in Grandview on i
C. w. M o o r e ,
O regon
M O SIER
C. & N. W . or
ST. PAUL
Register.
ern Oregon. Its benefits will be Wednesday.
far-reaching and inestimable,
C., M. & St. P.
or
anti every resident of the coun­
to CHICAGO
MINNEAPOLIS
try traversed hy the “ Pacific
Highway” should work with his
TO PRINCIPAL CITIES
Heat Dispellers
Fun, Amusement, Information and Instruction
heart and soul, money, voice, in­
IN
THE
EAST
Good—
fluence, hammer and tongs,
Tlie Annual Wasco and Hood River County Fair will beheld
The Sea Breeze;
temh a .u toenails, until Ihe road
at The Dalles, Octoiu r 1, 2, ” , 4, 1012. This exhibition will
EQUIPMENT
AND
SERVICE
STPiSTLY
liiG!!
CLASS
Better—
is an accomplished fact.
compris.' horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, farm products,
The Mountain Breeze,
fruit, flowers, merchandise, manufactures, machinery, wom­
Let our Agent, F. A. A l l i n g t o n , aid you in outlining your trip.
Best—
an's work, art, children's exhibits of art and gardening, speed
Rejoicing at Mayerdale
CITY TICKET OFFICES
The Swinging Electric
contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will tickle
Breeze of the
Third and Washington Sts.
716 Second Avenue
601 Sprague Avenue
1117 Pacific Avenue
you very muchly.
PORTLAND
SEATTLE
SPOKANE
TACOM A
B o r n : — At Mayerdale, on Sat­
Come and have the best time of your life and you will live
urday of last week, to Mark A.
fifty years longer.
DON’ T FORGET THE DATE.
Mayer’s milch cow, a daughter.
Mother and child doing well and
JUDD S. FISH, Secty.
Markey anil his entire establish­
It’s the best because it’s
ment rejoicing.
the most reliable. Al­
Considerable anxiety was felt
ways on hand when
Formerly the Pattee Mill, is now stocked with dimen­
by the household the day previ­
needed to comfort the
hot and weary, to cool
ous. as bossy was not feeling
sion
and
all
grades
of
lumber
to
please
the
most
exact­
Local Agent for the OLIVER TYPEWRITER— the
the fevered brow of the
Well. A hurried trip was made
ing. GIVE US A CALL.
kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib­
sick, and to chase away
to town arid a consultation held
trou blesom e dreams
bons for all makes and Supplies of every description.
Location of mil accessible to many in Mosier Valley.
with “ Dr.” C. T. Bennett, who
from sleeping babyland.
was unable to correctly diagnose
M o s ie r
O r eg o n
It costs but a trifle—
Phone, Odell 302.
the case from the symptoms de­
lest than a-cent-an-
scribed hy Mr, Mayer. The two
hoar.
A HANDSOME
gentlemen then called in Mr. E.
Our stock is the best—
SCREEN DOOR
B. Dunsmore, whose knowledge
‘A lways at Your Service. ’
G E Fans.
in the summer time is just ns essen­
and experience in matters bovine
tial as a fine door is during other
were considered (C great value.
seasons. Yot^ can get it here, for
After listening to the recital of
LOCAI, TIME-TÄBLi
we have many rlew designs to choose
the symptoms, Mr. Dunsmore
from.
Window screens too, of
West bound 7:22 a. m.
advised using a good tonic, a
course, with all tne “ fixings.” Any No. 7
site you want, all ready for use. No. 1
2:45 p. m
C
“
laxative and a strong “ beef” tea
Come now.
Don’ t let the flies, No. 2 East
10:20 a. m.
“
and keeping her quiet for a few
etc., get ahead of you.
6:35 p. m.
No. 8
days.
W. E. CHOWN,
Securing a generous supply of
No. 6
10:40 p. m.
the remedies, Mr. Mayer hurried
Mosier
O re g o n No. 17, at 5:30 p m., flag stop
home and administered them to
on Sundays only for Hood River
|IIE “ 17-Cents-a-Day” Plan of purchusiug The
the poor creature and made her
and Portland.
Oliver Typewriter means more than promoting
as comfortable as possible, also
sales o f this wonderful writing machine. This
breathing a prayer for her speedy
plan is a positive mid "powerful (actor in promoting
OREGON M L T U M L 0 C0LLE6E
the success o f all who avail themselves of its benefits.
recovery. Early the next morn­
i
II means that this Company is giving practical
ing the friends of the cow hur­
This great Institution opens its doors
assistance to earnest people everywhere by supplying
for the fall semester on September 20.
ried to her bedside, hoping
them - for pennies—with the best typewriter in the
Courses of instruction include; General
world.
against hope that she was still
Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus­
The “ 17-Cents-a-Day” Plan is directly in line with
alive. On entering her bed­
bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriol­
the present-day movement to substitute typewriting
chamber, great was their sur­
for handwriting in business correspondence.
ogy, Botany
and Plant Pathology,
Ownership o f The Oliver Typewriter is fast be­
prise to hear a lusty cry and to Relieves
Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, En­
Drives
The Oliver Typewriter No. 5 has many great con­
coming one o f the essentials o f success.
tomology,
Veterinary
Science,
Civil
see a fine baby calf, which the
veniences not found on other machines.
The
Them
Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
mother proudly exhibited to
W e even supply it equipped to w rite'the] wonder­
Bite
A w a y Mechanical Engineering, Mining En­
“ 17 Cents a Day” and the ful new
PR1NTYPE—for 17 Cents a Day.
them.
gineering, Highway Engineering, Do­
Price 25cts.
P !rin 'ty p a _ * *
Mat'key says this is his first
mestic Science, Domestic A rt, Com­
MOIIEMENT
Í You
¿
,D
HANDSOME AT A FAIR,
^ PRICE
W. F. LARA WA Y
OPPORTUNITY
IS PASSING
3
T ? » no SEPTEM
BER
V IS IT T H E O L D F O L K S
p
Nichol
Premiums $1500, Races $3000
ÒZ
The
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
Pacific
Power
Columbia Saw Mill & Light
Co.
Mosier Book Store
Co.,
G -E Electric
Oscillating Fan
W. D. CHANDLER.
“ 17 Cents a Day”
The Plan That Promises Success
T
KNOXALL
Mosquito Lotion
experience in matters of this
kind and naturally he was some­
what worried. However he is
“ wised up” a whole lot now and
it will not he necessary to call ill
the neighbors next time.
A young man who gave his
name as Ira Phillips, and said he
came from Astoria, met with an
accident at the station here last
Saturday night. He was riding
the “ blind” on the 10:20 local.
When the train pulled out for
The Dalles it hacked up a few
feet and in doing so caught Phil­
lips’ leg in some manner and
broke it aI>ove the knee. He
jumped from (he train and fell
down the embankment, where
he lay all night, unable to attract
attention by his cries for help.
He was discovered in the morn­
ing and taken to The Dalles,
where he was taken care of at
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Sales Agents
A. L
DAY,
Mosier,
P r é s id e n t - M a n a g e r
Electric Wiring &
Oregon.
PMONÉ 3
Supply Co.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
KEEP
COOL
A new stock o f fixtures of all kinds now on display.
Hood R iver
Oregon
merce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology,
Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Eng­
lish Language and Literature, Public
Speaking, Modern Languages, History,
Art, Architecture,
Industrial Peda­
gogy, Physical Education,
Military
Science and Tactics, and Music.
Catalogue and illustrated literature
mailed free on application. Address:
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Oregon.
School Year Opens September 20th.
ADVERTISE
OLIVER
T y p ew riter
The Standard of Visible Writer
There is no patent on the "17-C ents-a-D av” Pur­
chase Plan.
W e invented it and presented it to the public,
with our compliments.
“ The "17-C ents-a-D ay” Plan leaves no excuse for
writing in primitive longhand. W e have made it so
easy to own The Oliver Typewriter that there’s no
need even to rent one.
Just say “ 17 Cents a Day” *-save your pennies—
and soon the machine is yours!
The Oliver Typewriter is selling by thousands for
17 Cents a Oay.
When even the School Children are buying ma­
chines on this simple, practical plan, don’ t you think
it is time for you to get an Oliver Typewriter?
17 Cents a Day Buys Newest Model
IN YOUR
Home Paper
W e aell the new Oliver Typewriter No. 5 for 17
Cents a Day.
W e guarantee our No. 5 to be absolutely our best
model. The same machine that the great corporations
use. Their dollars cannot buy a better machiue than
you can get for pennies.
Make the machine
Pay Its Cost
The Oliver Typewriter is a money-making ma­
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Ten» o f thousands o f people rely on The Oliver
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A small first payment puts the machine in your
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Then you can make it earn the money to meet the
little payments.
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Ask About
The Easy Way
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The Art Catalog and full particulars of the “ 17-Cents-
a-D ay” Purchase Plan will be sent promptly on re­
quest. Address
TH E OLIVER TYPEW RITER COMPANY
Agencies Everywhere
4 1 8 Union Stteet. Seattle. Washington