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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1912)
PUBLISHED ADVERTISING RATES EVERY FRIDAY BV Professional C ards... vs H. C. K1BBEE, Proprietor p e r m o n th f One square................. . “ OneHiuarter Column ' O ne-h alf C olu m n . . . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES .Y.- . *¿¡¡7 * : ----- *! Qn« Year....... S ix M onths... Three Months .5 6 l.Ot I Or.e Column................ “ 3.00 M «5.86 9 >00 Husinesa locals will bechanced at 5Ccenta per line .. .75 for euch insertion. -e I.cjral utt . ertisem ents will In'all eases"!** ch arged Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1900 the ]>ost office at Mosier, Oregon, und«r the A ct o f March 3.1879. • PHGKIN6 SCHOOL MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. IV. THE UNIVEÜEIÏÏ Of 'HE C filJ C f’ 5 t liib b L » ’S r to the ’ ¡artjf cniering them, at legal rates, and FRIDAY, SEPT EM F ER 6, 1912 NO. 27 paid for before affidavit ■ are.furnished. W V îa T E A T IS W H A T , K E E P 5 1/5 A L I V E A N D W E L L . . t h e v e r y b e s t j n l in e s o r f o o d ÏS T H E O N L Y K I N D W E ¡ » S E L L . ira F :F . . S O L V E D - T H A T Consult on Eye Specialist f ----- offers, FREE, with the exception of cost of postage on papers and The Mosier Fruit Growers As- cost of the University Extension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF 0RE- $ It is not so long ago that people were content to aociation announce that they QON, forty UNIVERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit 5 choose glasses in milch the same way that they would buy boots at a “ bargain counter” or some propose to conduct an apple |,y jjie courses selected is the only requirement for enrollment in A * ‘ ‘cure alt” front a touring quack. But eyesight packing school at their ware- the Correspondence Department. Courses are offered in the de is to precious to experiment with and today house, under the direction of one partments of Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity, most people realize it. If you have any eye $ of the most practical packers in i English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics, troubles we will give vour expert examination Î the Northwest. Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education. Physics, Physiology, ri id inease i y the help you S The coming apple crop will be Psycology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the' Secretary of ■ a In Business Homi River i U. S. A . a large one and there will be a the Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for in- 5 5 a 0 Years good demand for packers at good formation and catalogue. wages, and this will be an excel- COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the lent opportunity for anyone, of Professions of ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM, LAW, MEDI either sex, interested in the fruit CINE; and TEACHING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sept 17. business, to learn the art of i Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the College of packing. The first class will be Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the Schools of Educa- beld Saturday, Sept. 7lh, com- tion, Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music, TO SECURE LOW FARES EAST mencing at 9 A. M., and other ......— ■ ■ . —- . .■ .... lessons will he arranged to suit, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j Church; of Christ Notes the convenience of those inter-1 ( publisher ) ested. A large class is expected D epartm en t o f The In terior, U . S Am too busy to write much, as a great many, including sev but will stop long enough to say Land Office a t T he Dalles, O regon, A u gust 27th, 1912. eral growers, have signified their so um p rm T fu m rn 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8 that we want you at church next N O T IC E is hereby given that B en ja intention to be present. Lord’ s Day, and that our sub 30 31 U L I I ¡ L H i U l - l l 11 . 1 2 & A small charge will be made jects will be as follows: Morn min VV. V ea tch , whose post-office ad dress is Ylosier, O regon, did, on the ARE THE ONLY SALE DATES LEFT for the course to defray ex ing, “ A Temple Beautiful,” and 13th day o f F eb ru a ry, 1911, lile in this I penses. evening, “ No Condemnation.” office Sworn Statem en t and A p p lica on which you can secure reduced rates to tion, N o. 08121, to purchase the N W ; Don’ t forget to come. SE|, N E ,S W > 4 , SE 1-4N W I-4, and Lot The meeting of the Pacific Remember that at Bible School o, S ection 1, Tow nship 1 N orth, Range Highway Association, held ah yo.i will be met by smiling Su- 11 EVVM., and the tim ber thereon, un Portland last Sunday, was at- peril,tendent. Teacher, Preacher der tiie provisions o f the a ct o f June 3, 1278, and a cts am en datory, know n via tended by auou130delegates rep-’ aild People. as Lhe “ T im ber and Stone L a w ,” a l I such value as m ight be fixed by ap resenting the various sections of H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k , praisem ent, and that, pursuant to such Eastern Oregon thru which the 0. S. L. Soo Line application, the land and tim ber th ere Minister. on have been appraised at $397.18, the proposed highway from British to Union Pacific tim ber estim ated at 261,500board fe e t; m Columbia to Mexico will pass. that said applicant will o ffe r final p r o o f 13 o B Notice to Tax Payers C .& N. W. o r ’ 81 ST. PAUL 1 1* V in support o f his application and sworn Many reasons were given why w statem en t on the 6th day o f N ovem or The County Board o f Equalization C., M. & St. P. the road should run up the Co Va ber, 1912, b e fo r e the R egister and R e lumbia to The Dalles and south will m eet at the office o f the A ssessor ceiv er o f the U . S. I,and O ffce, at T h e to CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS through the central part of the o f W asco County, O regon , on the 3rd Dalles, O regon. state and it was unanimously de M onday in O ctobsr, 1912, fo r the pu r A ay person is at liberty to protest TÜ PRINCIPAL CITIES cided to work with that end in pose o f correctin g any errors an(l tliis purchase b e fo r e entry, or initiate „n equalizing values on T a x Roll fo r the a con test : t any time b e fo r e patent »UVUJ, view. The del .’gales were the III THE EAST ¿ W w a » i H D t’ issues. !>v li'in g »> corrob ora ted affida guests of Samuel Hill, who en ensuing year. The Board will remain v it in this office, a llegin g fa c ts which tertained them at luncheon at ; session fo r the period of fou r w eeks would d e fe a t the entry. EQOIPHENT m SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS J OKI. K o o n t z the Oregon Grill, and afterward j C. W . M o o lis ' | County A ssessor. with colored views of the' scen-l s6-6t R egister ! Let our Agent. F. A. A ldington , aid you in outlining your trip. ery along the Columbia River and o f the magnificent road CITY TICKET OFFICES which he built atMaryhill. The 716 Second Avenue Tim'd and Washington Sts. GG1 Sprague Avenue 1117 Pacific Avenue SEATTLE PORTLAND SPOKANE delegates attending from Mosier TACOMA were C. A. McCargar, A. P. Fun, Amusement, Information and Instruction Bateham. J. N. Mosier. A. Stew art and the Bulletin scribe. The Annual Wasco and Hood River County Fair will beheld at The Dalles, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 1912. This exhibition will comprise horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, farm products, School’ Opened Tuesday fruit, fknvers, merchandise, manufactures, machinery, wom live Mosier public school open an’s work, art, children’ s exhibits of art and gardening, speed Formerly the Puttee Mill, is now stockeTl with dimen ed Tuesday morning for the fall contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will .tickle and winter term, with Prof. J. sion and all grades of lumber to please the most exact you very muchly. E. Johnson as principal, Mrs. ing. GIVE US A CALL. Johnson in the Intermediate de Come and have the best time of your life and you will live partment, and Miss Hazel Hunt fifty years longer. DON’T FORGET THE DATE. Location o f mil accessible to many in Mosier Valley. ington in charge o f the primary JUDD S. FISH, Secty. room, the same as last year. No Phone, Odell 302. work was done the first day, but the pupils were allotted their lessons and desks. The work o f the term beean in narnnst on Wednesday and teachers and«nn- nfls seem eager for Hie work be Local Agent for (he OLIVER TYPEWRITER—-the fore them. kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib LOCAL TIME-TABLE bons for all makes and Supplies of every description. I I W. F. LARA WA Y OPPORTUNITY IS PASSING Ï ■ SEPTEMBER VISIT THE OLD f KS II P r e m iu m s $ 1 5 0 0 , -Races $ 3 0 0 0 Columbia. Saw Mill / R / L Q u / c * « (V IF YOU WA NT GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU W A NT FROM UJ, BECAUJE WE KEEP NOTHING BUT GOOD CROCERIEJ IN oUR .STORE. IT U A CRIME TO YOURJELF TO UJE ANY OTHER KIND. BUT, BECAUSE THE QUALITY OF OUR GOOD J IJ HIGH, DON’ T THINK THAT THE PRICED OF OUR GROCNRIEJ A RE HIGH. WE BELIEVE IN JELLING A BIG Q U A N T I T Y OF GROCERIES FOR LITTLE PRICE J. WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING TO EAT, THEN COME T o UJ. N IC H O L & C O , M o s ie r : The Pacific regon Good— The Sea Breeze; Better— The Mountain Breeze. Best— The Swinging Electric Breeze of the G -E Electric Oscillating Fan & Light Co. O Heat Dispellers Power W. D. CHANDLER. Mosier Book Store : It’s the best because it’s the most reliable. Al ways on hand when needed to comfort the hot and weary, to cool the fevered brow of the sick, and to chase away troublesom e dreams from sleeping babyland. It costs but a trifle—- U ms than a-cent-an- hour. ‘Always at Your Service.’ Our stock is the best ed E Fans, Greenwood Gleanings No. 7 West hound 7:22 a. m. M o s ie r O regon After the regular service, on ” 2:45 p. m No. 1 Aug. 25th, Greenwood Sunday 10:20 a. m. No. 2 East School took their dinners to Pine Flat, where 35 enjoyed a bounti A HANDSOME 0:35 p. m. No. 8 SCREEN DOOR ful spread under the trees. The No. 6 “ “ 10:40 p. m. afternoon ended with a hearty in the summer time is just as essen- i No. 17, at 5:30 p. in., flag stop “ sing.” . tial as a fine door is du rin g other j on Sundays only for Hood River seasons. You ran Ret it here, for-J' The young people spent a social we have many new designs to cTioose and Portland. evening with Mrs. Metzger at! from. Window screens too, of her home, on the 28th. Games j course, with all tne "fix in g s.” Any were played and luncheon served OREGON Â RICÜLT RAL COLLEGE size you want, all ready for use. under a large canopy among the i Come now. Don’ t let the flies, trees in the yard. All the guests This great institution opens its doors etc., get ahead of you. voted it a delightful evening for the tall semester on September 20. with a delightful hostess. Courses of instruction include; General W. E .'C H O W N , _ Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus- Mrs. C. G. Stoltz spent a few Mosier Oregon Landry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriol days in The Dalles this week. ogy, Botany and Plant Pathology, Henry Powers returned home Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, En from Wasco on Saturday, a fte r, tomology, Veterinary Science, Civil seven weeks’ absence. Lloyd Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and his father are stiff in the Mechanical Engineering, Mining En harvest field. gineering, Highway Engineering, Do Anna Godhersen left on the ■ mestic Science, Domestic Art, Com afternoon train Saturday for merce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Pine Grove, where she resumes Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Eng her work in the school room. lish Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern languages, History, Roy Stoltz has returned to Art, Architecture, Industrial Peda The Dalles, where he will again Relieves Dri ves gogy, Physical Education, Military attend High School. Science and Tactics, and Music. The Them Miss Bertha Godhersen snent j Bite a few days at home this week on | Away Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Address: her way to Portland, where she Price 25cts. Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, will continue her study of Chiro Corvallis, Oregon. practic. Miss Christine also School Year Open* September 20th. spent Sunday at home. School opened thi3 week with Sates Agents Mosier. Oregon. Miss Laura Hindricks as teach er. Pupils were enrolled on A. L. DAY, P r e s i d e n t - M a n a g e r Monday, hut regular work began Tuesday morning. The district has just furnished the school house with new modern desks FIRST N A T IO N A L BAN K B U ILD IN G and seats for the pupils, prom ts-! ing a teacher’s desk in the near IN YOUIl future. 0 0 KNOXALL Mosquito Lotion Arthur & Burt Drug; Co., ADVERTISE Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Everything Electrical Notice All persons interested in liter ature and education are request-; ed to meet at the lihrarv build ing next Wednesday at 8 P ' M .,. to form a library association. “ 17 Cents a Day” The Plan That Promises Success | HE ‘ '17-Ceuts-a-Day” T Plan of purchasiug The Oliver Typewriter means more than promoting es of this wonderful writing machine. 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