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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1912)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES MOSIER BL1LLB1 H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SUBStKtPTtON RATES On* Year, ...................... Six Moo'S* • •••.......................... Il> T b r*o M o n th *............................................ , ■......... ^ En tered o eeoond-class m e tie r Mtueti IS. 1 » » » ' th e poet office at Moeier, Oreiron. under the A r t o f Real Estate Transfers SHIELDS WILL EXPOSE SINGLE TAX TOMORROW NIGHT Millinery Opening NO TICE Geo. Chamberlain reports this On Friday a n d Saturday, Sept. week the sale of 10 acres o f land 13th and 14th, we will display belonging to Mrs. llayslip, to J. our most complete up-to-date line H. Jones, o f Portland. j o f ladies’ and misses’ trimmed Following a request from a Also 40 acres o f the Chamber- hats for Fall and Winter. We number o f prominent men that lain homestead to Martin B. Don-1 cordially invite invite everyone to be he come to Mosier to explain and j present at this opening elucidate Single Tax, Chas. H. ovan, of Portland. Thanking our many customers Shields, Secretary o f the Oregon | in Mosier and vicinity for past Mrs. Park Sturgess left Tues [ patronage, and soliciting a con- £qual Taxation League, will be day for a week’ s visit with her | tinuance of same, we are, here tomorrow night and speak parents at Vancouver. She was Yours to serve, in Stroup’ s Hall at 8:30 o’ clock. IT. . . . ... , , accompanied by her sister, Miss G ib s o n S is t e r s , His subject Jfü 1,1 he Single la x rva Staley, who has been visit- Hood River, Oregon. Exposed.” ingher. Mr. Shields is the author of; Mosierites visiting in Hood the pamphlet “ Single Tax Ex- j R jver Monday were Mr. and Library Association Formed posed,” which has been read by Mrs. F. A. Allington, the Misses 'pjle Mosier Public Free Libra a large number of residents o f Luriine and Dolly Fisher, W. D. ry Association was formed last this county, and he is at present A Id red, J. N. Mosier, Leslie VVednesday evening at a meeting conducting the campaign in Ore- (,|^ . e Ha,ley’ Etl bturRess( held in the Exhibit building, gon agaiust Single Tax which Geo H.gley. which will he used for the iibra- R. H. Wyman and w ife o f Ev- ry. Ih e board of directors, as has received comment in some anston. III., arrived last Satur chosen by the 30 odd people pres cases and commendation in oth d a y for a fortnight’ s visit with ent, consists o f Dr. Robinson, j ers from all over the state. their son, Thomas, who, with F. elected for three years, Mrs. P. It will he well worth while for B. Munroe, has charge o f Mar- L. Arthur, who will serve two) those in favor of Single Tax jo-wana Ranch, owned by W. 0. years, and Mrs. Elsie Marsh, to serve one year. and those who agree with Mr. Coleman, o f Chicago. Shields to he present at this meeting. Following his address, Mr. Shields announces that lie will offers, FREE, with the exception o f cost o f postage on papers and he perfectly willing to answer cobtof I lie University Extension Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF ORE any questions propounded to him. GON. forty U N IV E R S IT Y COURSES hv M AIL. Ability to profit It is expected that a number by the course* selected is the only requirement for enrollment in o f local men will he on the plat the Corresjiondence Department. Courses are offered in the de form with Mr. Shields and he partments o f Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity, will be introduced by R. M. Ross, English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics, Cashier o f the Mosier Valley Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education. Physics, Physiology, Bank. The meeting is being Psycology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary of held under the auspices o f tlie | B ie Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for in formation and catalogue. business men of Mosier. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the University prepare for the ; Professions o f ENG INEERING , JOURNALISM , LA W , MEDI-I Wilcox--Evans CINE, and TEACHING. Fall semester ofiens Tuesday, Sept 17. Married:—On Monday evening, Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive o f the College of at the parsonage of Fulton Pres Engineering, the College o f Liberal Arts, the Schools o f Educa byterian Church, in Portland, tion, Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music. Rev. Mr. Benson, Pastor, officiat ing, Miss Maud E. Evans was married to Mr. John R. Wilcox, It was a very quiet wedding, the only attendants being Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sturgess, o f Port The Annual Wasco and Hood River County Fair will be held land, friends o f the bride and at The Dalles, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 1912. This exhibition will groom. comprise horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, farm products, Mr.#and Mrs, Wilcox are both fruit, flowers, merchandise, manufactures, machinery, wom Mosier people and deservedly an's work, art, children’s exhibits of art and gardening, speed popular among a large circle o f contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will tickle friends. The bride is the. only you very muchly. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Come and have the best time o f your life and you will live Evans, and has ljyed in Mosier fifty years longer. D O N’T FORGET T H E DATE. about twelve years. The groom 0 THE UNIVERSITY OF 00E60N C000ESP0NDENCE SCHOOL FOR PU B LIC A TIO N ( p u b l is h e r ) Department o f The Interior, U. S. [,and office at The Dalles. Oregon, A u g u s t 27th, 1912. NO TICE is hereby given that Benja min W. Veatch, wnose post-office ad dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the 13th day o f February, 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion. No. 08121, to purchase the NW| SEE N E JS W tf, SE1-4NWI-4, and Lot 3, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range 11 EW M ., and the timber thereon, un der the provisions o f the act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known Fun, Amusement, Information and Instruction Mosier Book Store M o O s ie r r e g o n A HANDSOME SCREEN DOOR or food IS THE ONLY KIND WE MSELL the very best m unes 1 "s*'< IS OUR. W O R D X3 Register. P - / *7 y u / c <*. u // Hood River V. S. A. OPPORTUNITY IS PASSING TO SECURE LOW FARES EAST IF YOU WA N T GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET WHA T YOU WA N T FROM VS. BECAUSE WE KEEP NOTHING BUT GOOD CROCERIEJ I NoUR ¿TORE. IT IS A CRIME TO Y o URJ EL F To U S E A N Y OTHER KIND. BUT, BECAU¿E THE QUALI TY OF OUR GOODJ IS HIGH, DON’ T THINK THAT THE PRICEJ OF OUR GROCNRIEJ ARE HIGH. WE BELIEVE IN ¿ELLING A BIG QUANTI T Y OF GROCERIEJ FoR LITTLE PR1CEJ. WHEN YOU W A N T ANYTHING TO EAT, THEN COME To VS. N I C H O L & CO., M o s ie r : : SEPTEMBER 30 . Good— The Sea Breeze; on which you can secure reduced rales to Pacific V IS IT T H E O L D F O L K S Power via Soo Line to ST. PAUL i r MINNEAPOLIS Union Pacific C. & N. W. or C., M. & St. P. to CHICAGO Th ird and W ashington Sts. PO RTLAN D It’s the best because it’s the most reliable. A l ways on hand whet* 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. TO PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST Closing Out! All Harness Goods, Gloves, etc.---- \j\.T g COST r » TOY COSfl W. E. CHOWN, Mosier Oregon Only a few more KNOXALL Mosquito Lotion Relieves The Drives A small party from the Hill and Oak Lodge just returned from a six days’ outing in the National Forest They spent a day or two Away at Badger Lake. The weather was ideal and camping without tents quite practicable. The tramp o f about 60 miles wa* Sales Agents Mosier , Oregon. made in short marches and pho-j tographing, botanizing and ex ploring were enjoyed all the way, L A. L. DAY, P resident -M anagk PHOW J Miss Clara Herbrandson, who has been visiting M is» Clarke this summer, left last week for j F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U I L D I N G White Fish, M erit, where sh e will teach school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper, with their two children, came over A new stock o f fixtures o f all kinds now on display. from Greenwood Ridge recently. Miss Ruth Sheldon made a trip to The Dalles last week in com pany with Miss Lila Clarke, who proved up on her homestead. Bite Them Price 25cts. Arthur & Burt Drug Co., Electric Wiring & Supply Co. 1 Everything Electrical Hood River Oregon weeks, so Hurry! V. E. Fosberg H o od r iv e r , & Co. O re . 601 S pragu e Avenue SPO KANE Better— The Mountain Breeze; Best— The Swinging Electric Breeze of the G-E Electric Oscillating Fan EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STR16TLY HIGH-CLASS 716 Second Avenue SE ATTLE O regon Heat Dispellers A R E TH E O N L Y S ALE DATES L E F T O. S. L. .£■ A J C l / o 1 \\ho<% , W. F. LARA WA Y In Business SO Years in the summer time is just as essen tial as a fine door is during other seasons. You can get it here, for we have many new designs to choose from. Window screens too, o f course, with all tne “ fixings.” Any size you want, all ready for use. a g Come now. Don’ t let the flies, I , etc., get ahead o f you. 20 ■ RE. 5 0 LVED - THAT V/hATWE EAT IS V h AT, KE.EP 5 U 5 ALIVE AND WELL. It costs but a trifle— /css than a-cent-an- hour. C IT Y T IC K E T OFFICES Local A g e n t for the O LIV E R T Y P E W R IT E R — -the kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib- bons for all makes and Supplies o f every description. 1 - paid for before alHduvits are'furnished. Let our Agent, F. A, A l l in g t o n , aid you in outlining your trip. 1 — NO. 28 ■ to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and C. W. M oork , 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. But eyesight is to precious to experiment with and today most people realize it. I f you have any eye troubles we will give your expert examination and precisely the help you need. JUDD S. FISH, Secty. 1 Rainbow Hill Notes. Business locals w ill be charged at r>Jcents per line fo r each insertion. I^egat advertisements will iiCall easeslbe charged as the "Tim ber anti Stone Law ,” at such value us might be fixed by ap praisement. and that, pursuant to such | | application, the laud ami timber there- on have been appraised at $397.18, the I timber estimated at 261.500board feet; that said applicant will offer final proof in support o f his application and sworn statement on the 6th day o f Novem ber, 1012, before the Register and Re ceiver o f the U. S. Land Otfce, at The Dalles, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affida vit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. LOW BOUND TRIP RATES The B u l l e t in joins with the many friends o f the happy pair in w ishing them long life and prosperity. : One Colum n........................ Consult an Eye Specialist Premiums $1500, Races $3000 is a native o f Minnesota, having come to Mosier about five years ago. “ Dick” stole a march on hi» friends when he slipped away to Portland to get married, hut they got hack at him when he returned Tuesday night with his bride, for tliey gathered at the residence o f the bride’s brother, Ernest Evans, where the young j couple were spending the night, at p. m., and aroused them | and the entire town with a “ tin ! can orchestra,” celebrating the event. The newly-weds refused to show themselves until the boys took a window sash out and turned the hose on them. This had the desired effect and Dick took the crowd over to town and “ set ’em up.” Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will leave about the th of this month for; Minneapolis, where they will spend the winter with relatives. • returning to Mosier next spring, i One-quarter Colum n........ I One-half Colum n............. MOSIEK, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 VOL. IV March 3. 187». Prnfeb*i<>nal C a rd »............ One square......................... 1117 Pacific A ven u e TACOM A 'Always at Your Service. Our stock is the best— G E Fans. SINGLE TAX EXPOSED CHAS. H. SHIELDS W IL L SPE A K IN MOSIER H AT 8:30 0RE60N I M T I I M L COILEBE ON This great institution opens its doom for the fall semester on September 20. Courses o f instruction include; General Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriol ogy, Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, En tomology, Veterinary Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining En gineering, Highway Engineering, Do mestic Science, Domestic Art. Com merce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Matheaiatics, Eng- Ish Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern Languages, History, Art, Architecture, Indaatrial 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 Y ew Opern September 20th. ______, BY SA TU R D A Y, SEPT. R. M. ROSS will introduce MR. SHIELDS Mr. Shields is Secretary o f the Oregon Equal Taxation League and a well known author. A D M IS S IO N FREE LA D IE S IN V IT E D Hear Him! 8: P. M. Saturday, September 14 a