Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 20, 1912, Image 1

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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. GRELON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912
VOL. IV
NO. 29
as the “ Timber and Stone l.a w ,” at j
1 paid for before affidavits are furnished.
REJO LVED -
W
WE EA T lS
WHAT, KE.EP5 US A L IV E AND WELL.
that
hat
will m t he uniform a,-. io llieo* Oswalil West is making an earn- N O T R E FOR PUBLICATION such value us might be fixed by ap­
r.TFKj
praisement. and that, pursuant to such |
« «. i aliw rE-s, but they wili'lo.uniform in est and vigorous effort to do this
( p u b l is h e r )
life activities.
for the State of Oregon, he it
Department of The Interior, U. S. application, the land uud-t».nbe there- i
T h e v e r y b e s t jn l i n e s o r f o o d
on have been appraised at $397.18, the |
.......
Resolved: That the congre- Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
E d it o r B u l l e t i n :
timber estimated at 261,500board feet;
em
August 27tli, 1012.
On the specific question of gation of the First Christian
that said applicant will offer final proof
There was surprise expressed
in
support
of
his
application
and
sworn
n o t i c e is hereby given that llenja-
by neatly every one who attend­ “ Getting ready I») vote,’ he said: Church, worshipping at Mosier,
statement on the 6th day of Novem­
Important as is th e study of Oregon, hereby extends congrat- n,in W. Veatch, wm.se post office ud- ber. U)t2, before the Register and Re­
ed the me ting in Stroup’s Hall,
last Saturday evening, at the the Bll>le, an even more import- illations to him for what he has dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the ceiver o f the U. S. Land Offer, at The
Dulles, Oregon.
lack ot' interest as manifested by ant object of our immediate ex- already done in checking intern- 13th day o f February, 1911, file in this
Any person is at liberty to protest
ottice Sworn Statement and Applica­
the vjr\ siii.ill attendance at the ertions would be a careful and perance and related vicesand tion, No. 0S121, to purchase the NW| this purchase before entry, or initiate
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assures him of their i SE1, N E iS W 'G SE1-4NW 1-4, and Lot a contest at any time before patent
meeting in what is certainly one honest study of the ballot to be crimes, and
.
issues, by tiling a corroborated atlida-
o f the most vital subjects to be voted on at the November elec- support in the cause of good gov- 3 Section l, Township l North, Range vit in this office, alleging facts which
passed upon by the voters of this ttons. It is irreligious and non- eminent, and of their best wish- n K W M ., and the timber thereon, un- would defeat the entry.
(J. W . M oore ,
State on the 5th day of N ovein-; Christian to vote unintelligently. es for Still greater success in the del- the provisions of the act o f June
:{, 1876, and acts amendatory, known
Register.
future.
Under our system of the In­
bet- next— that of Single Tax.
H.
C.
C
lark
,
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i
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ex
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tewart
,
itiative
and
Referendum,
the
Mr. Shields is certainly well
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or
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post. Ion the subject, and those man who will not study the bal­ J ohn P. R oss , Committee.
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A yvLL
A ttest : V. R. B rooks , Clerk.
who failed to attend the meeting lot has no moral right, to vote.
» P ip i
The
vesting
of
power
in
the
n:
1 an opportunity to get
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Death of Mrs. Doherty
It is not so long ago that people were content to
posu-d on the subject that they whole people may be ideal and
1 ' er
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,
choose glasses in much the same way that they
may not again enjoy before they desirable, but it lias its dangers.
Mrs. Orva Doherty, daughter
^
^
would buy boots at a “ bargain counter” or some
will be called on to cast their Not every man is equal to the of Mrs. Arissia Evans, anti half
“ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
duties of a legislator, at least sister of Ira Evans, of Mosier,
vote on the measure.
is to precious to experiment with and today
A ^ / T o “ d ■»“
not without training. Intuition died last Sunday at Iter home in
There are other subjects on
. . .
„•
most people realize it. If you have any eye
, . . ,,
.
| will not guarantee intelligent San Francisco, at the age of 20
troubles we will give your expert examination
IF YOU WANT GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET
which the voters should post!
voting in Oregon’s 1912 election. years, from the effects of an
and precisely the help you need.
themselves, as shown by the
WHAT YOU WANT FROM U
BECAUSE WE KEEP
H ood H irer
In Business
operation for appendicitis.
pamphlets sent them by the Sec­
n o t h i n g b u t good c r o c e r i e a i n o u r . s t o r e . it
U. S. A .
5 0 Years
God’ s Kingdom is as wide as
The body will he brought to
retary of State, and I observe
IS A CRIME TO YOURJELF TO UJE ANY OTHER
the
interests of mankind. His Mosier today for interment, the £*<*«-»««*«-*«**«-*•
that attention is called to the I
KIND.
BUT, BECAUSE THE QUALITY OF OUR
matter by a notice posted on the affairs are cmiied out in state funeral being held this afternoon
bulletin 'ward calling a meeting e : eulive buildings-as well as in at 2 o’clock from l he Christian
GOOD^ I.S HIGH, DON'T THINK THAT THE PRICEJ
iv ■
Baptist Church ' the dedicated c:iun»ii buildings. Church.
OF OUR GROCNRIEJ ARE HIGH. WE -BELIEVE IN
th
offers, FREE, with the exception of cost of postage on papers and JELLING A BIG QUANTITY OF GROCERIES FOR
f ■ • lit > purpose of organizing to! Just as great cave should be
cost of the University Extension Bulletin, to Cl’l 1ZENS OF ORE­
s i;dy the.'..1 din. rant measures,, ercit.cn in ciioooiiHï *r;ovt-r:.:u»-ir,
Church of Cm 1st Notes
LITTLE PRICEJ.
WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
so that we may vote intelligent-1 officials as in selecting gospel
GON, forty U NIVERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit T o r a T T H E N r n M E T n 11
: ministers.
ly at the polls in November.
Next Sunday our subjects will by the courses selected is the only requirement for enrollment in , ® E A 1 , i-tlt-Jx COJVIE. i O U O.
be as follows: A t 11 o’ clock, the Correspondence Department. Courses are offered in the de-
N I C M O L 8c C O .,
Unuer the laws of this state
-I f
Jesus should come to visit partments of Botany, Debating, Economics, Education, Electricity,
-every voter is equally, with
O regon
M o s ie r
us.” A t 7:30, “ If the D e v i l English Literature, English Composition, History, Mathematics,
every other voter, a law-maker,
1 should
L 11 come to visit us, what Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education. Physics, Physiology,
and is thus under obligation to
! Psycology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the Secretary of
himself and the people of the
On account of the active and t*ien •
Sunday
Hie Correspondence School, University of Oregon, Eugene, for in-
that
our
state at large to as thoroughly noisy enmity of certain classes
Remember
H eat DispeUcrs
as possible post himself on every who have been interfered with |eveil*nli services begin at 7:30 formation and catalogue.
o’clock
until
further
notice.
COURSES
IN
RESIDENCE
at
the
University
prepare
for
the
issue that will he presented at by Gov. W t '.L' s t amps: n against
»Good—
Vie wonder if any Mosierites I rolessions of ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM, LAW , MEOI-
The Sea Breeze;
the election, and by the people • [awi-'c^ness it has been deemed
j think I do not want U> preach to CINE, ami TEACHING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sept 17.
i i gvne.iv.l turning out to these both right,
-Better—
right and expedient that
The Mountain Breeze,
me.‘Lings and taking part in the t 4 le friends of order and decency | them. There is not an individu- Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the College of
ai
in
this
community
that
1
want
j
Engineering,
the
College
of
Liberal
Arts,
the
Schools
of
Educa-
Best—
discussion of the various sab- ; should give expression to their
' The Swinging Electric
jects, we will each ¡>e better! sent iments in regard to his work; to stay away from our church tion, Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music,
services.
Breeze of the
qualified to cast at least a more ancj ¡n response to an effort now
C am pbell C lark ,
,-Jil
H.
•intelligent vote.
being made to secure such an
Minister.
L?t us all get together and j expression, the following resolu-
m eet as often as practicable be- j tion was unanimously adopted
Mrs. Sara Bard Field Ehrgott,
tween now and the date of elec- by the congregation o f’the Chris­
Slate
Organizer.for the College
tina and study all these ques- tian Church tiff Mosier in open
It’s the best because it’s
of
Equal
Suffrage League, was
the most reliable. Al­
Tons, some of which are no meeting, on tsgpt. 15, 1912:
The Annual Wasco and Hood River County Fair will lie held
ways on hand when
in town last Friday in the inter­
doubt of vital importance to each
Whereas, The welfare of the ests of the suffrage movement.
needed to comfort the
a t'l’ lie Dalies, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 1912. This exhibition will
of us, perhaps much, more so
.
hot and weary, to cool
he secured, and the She will return shortly and or­
comprise horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, farm products,
than who is to be the next rres-
the fevered brow of the
dignity and honor of the State ganize a league in Mosier.
fruit, flowers, merchandise, manufactures, machinery, wom­
„ ■ sick, and to chase away
i lent.
upheld only by the proper execu-
an’s work, art, children’s exhibits of art and gardening, speed
troublesom e dreams
A lex S t e w a r t .
.
„ .
,
An automobile truck is hauling
contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will tickle
from sDeping babyland.
_____ _____________ _
| tion of the laws of the same; and,
lumber from Bradley’ s mill to
you very muchly.
Whereas, it appears that Gov. The Dalles.
lit costs but a trifle—
PMGi^HS FROM IMMANUEL CHORCH
leas than a-cent-an-
Come and have the best time of your life and you will live
hour.
fifty years longer.
DON’T FORGET THE DATE.
In his sermon last Sunday on
Our stock is the bast—
JUDD S. FISH, Sccty.
“ Getting ready to vote.” speak­
O E Fans.
‘A lw ays at Your Service.'
ing on th ■
v 'dion <■
I.-..••»! Agent for the OLIVER TYP EW R ITER — -the
ty as a v. hole,
t “ e:.', reti to s
kind that costs only 17 c :its a day. Typewriter rib­
Sir, Hargreav s said in part:
J.
Hamilton and win , of
bons fov all makes and Supplies of every de xt iplit n.
If the world is to be saved
Raymond, W ash., who have been
visiting this week with Mr. and
thru the centralizing of thought
M o s i e r
O regon
Mrs. Win, Akers, returned to
on the individuaCa method large­
j their home this morning.
ly in vogue al present, the pro­
Mrs. C. E. Smith, of Hood
cess will be hopelessly long.
A H AN D SO M E
Wednesday
SCREEN DOOR River, visited on
with Mrs. J. E. Cole. Mrs.
Sins are social as well as per­
in the sim m er time is just as essen
Smith will be remembered as
tial as a tine door is during other
sonal. Some of our most abomi­
Mrs. Thompson, who formerly
seasons. You can get it here, for
nable conditions will lie radically
lived here.
we have many new designs to choose
changed as
social conditions
from. Window screens too, of Wc have received from School
change.
Individuals may
he
course, with «11 tne "fixin gs.” Any SupJ. J. T. Neff am announce­
saved from
the
grave
of
size you want, a ready for use. ment of Ihe Teachers’ Annual
the sensualist by the
cen­
Pome now.
Mold t let the flies, Institute for Ulnseoand Sherman
etc., get ahead o f you.
tralized effort upon a given per­
counties, to be held at The Dalles
October 2, 3 and 4 next. The
son, but multitudes may lie saved
W . E. CHOVVN,
program is interesting and no
by the modification of economic :
Mosier
Oregon
teacher can afford 1o miss it.
conditions and the breaking up
of certain dens of vice thru the
Stock Mosier Creek with Trout
joint effort of properly organized
Last Saturday 6,000 trout fry
well-meaning people.
were shipped here from the Bon­
neville Hatchery, in charge of |
The individual church should!
Game Warden Russell, and were
forget the
idea of
“ build­
taken to the headwaters of Mo- j
ing up” itself, and
become i
sier Creek. The hatch of fry
abandoned to the service of
turned loose in the creek over a
year ago have reached “ man’s
society as a whole.
Jesus
size” now and furnished much
paid little attention to an organ­ Relieves
Drives
sport for fishermen this season.
ization and in His circle there
Them
The
was a spontaneous co-operation
B ite
A w a y notice f o r p u b l i c a t i o n .
most pronounced and marvelous.
BEST
IS THE ONLY KIND w
« sell
(corree
rirF
Consult an Eye Specialist
S,
W . F. L A R A W A Y
THE UKieSlT? OF ORISON « ¡P M C E SOFNCL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH ENDORSES GGV.
WEST S VISE
The
Pacific
Premiums $1500, Races $3000
Fun, Amusement, Information and Instruction
Power
& Light
Co.
G -E Electric
Oscillating Fan
Mosier Book Store
The
regom an
#*
Until Nov. 1, 1913
KN OX ALL
More than an Entire
Mosquito Lotion
Year,
For 75c.
During the Bargain Period
Price 25cts.
The business of the Church is
with the affairs of today. Its
services o f worship should he in­
cidental and subservient to the
great ideal— the expressing of
practical interest in the every­
day needs of people. He shows
the most worshipful attitude to
God who entertains and practi­
cally expresses deep regard of
and concern for God’s creation.
In estimating a man’s Christian
life, his ideas of citizenship are
a better guide than his ideas
o f Jesus. A correct impression
of Jesus is a thing felt. The ex­
pressions of real faith in .Jesus
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Sales Agents
Mosier,
Oregon.
-
A. L. DAY, P r E sid k MT-MA naokr
• o n e 3
Electric Wiring & Supply Co.
FIRST N AT IO N AL B AN K B U ILDIN G
------ Everything
Electrical
-------
A new stock of fixtures of all kinds now on display.
Hood River
Ending Oct. 31, 1912
1 ( P u b l i s h e r .)
Oregon
Department o f the Interior,IJ.R. Land
Office at The Dalle*, Oregon, Septem­
ber 12th, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Fred
Templemire.of Mosier./iregon, who, on
August 12th, 1907, made Homestead,
No. 15670 Serial No. 010598, for NW|
SE I, Sec. 15. Tp. 2 N, R. 11 EW M .
has filed notice of intention to make
Final five year Proof,to establish claim
to the land aliove described, before tbe
Register and Receiver of the U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 21st day o f October. 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses; W. E.
Huskey, Elmer Root, Robert Evans
and Willie Rollin, all o f Mosier, Ore-
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VinoKK,
Register.
or
To N ew
present Supscribers
Who hand us their 75c N ow
Mail or bring yo u r subscription to the office o f
THE
M O SIER B U L L E T IN
Bargain Day A jjeit for tilt
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