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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1912)
PUBLISHED H. G. KIBBLE, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Y e a r........ S ix M o n th s... Th ree Months. if*« ADVERTISING RATES E EVERY FR ID AY BULLETIN ZÀ . 51- 50 P r o fe s s i'luil C a r d s ... .per month $ .50“ One square.............. . “ 44 1.00' O n e-ju arter Column. One-half Column___ 5 50* 0 . 00 * One Column............... Business locals w ill be charged at 5"ccv»fcr pfcr liua fo r euch insertion. L e g «! ¿‘ivortUementa w ill in ’ nll c a s e s T b e 'c h a r »^ Entered hä s e c o n d m a t t e r March 12, ai the post office a t M «*»er. O tw o n , under the A c t o f March 3, 1879. for a floating d*>ck, and S. I). Fisher was instructed to go to The attendance at the District Cascade Locks to examine it. Fair at The Dalles last week was j Work on the road to the landing very encouraging to the associa- has been started and it now op tion. The weather for the week j pears highly probable that our was better than had been antici-1 long-cherished hopes of a boat pated and the exhibits, partic- landing \vill De realized. Anoth ularly the fruit and vegetables, er public meeting will he held at were excellent. Most of these this office next Wednesday night exhibits were brought from the when Mr. Fisher will report the immediate vicinity of The result o f his investigations. It Dalles. Aside from a very small is hoped that all (.he citizens will offering from Hood River, the be present. Bini W. A Paid adv. LOCAL TALENT KILL ENTtRlAiN I & ‘‘ ADVERTISE A t the instanceof the Portland Association o f Credit men, Gov ernor West has announced that he would call a general holiday Saturday, October 19, to he ob- s >rved all over the state as a “ clean-up” day, says the O rego nian. The purpose of the “ clean-up” day is to decrease fire losses by reducing the hazards o f fire thru the various forms of blaze pro tection. Several Eastern stales have declared a similar holiday, but most of them observed Oct. 9. the anniversary of the great Chicago fire. The credit men had originally petitioned for the setting apart of October 12 for Oregon, but the Governor felt that it would be better to delay it a week later, inasmuch as Oc tober 12 is a legal holiday—Co lumbus Day. II is not so long ago that people were content to choose glasses in much the same way that they would buy lioots at a ‘ ‘bargain counter” or some “ cure all” from a touring quack. Buteyesight 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. $ J | I '■¿oBr‘Z ? THOUGHT S tate Oppose Malicious Laws. IT S Any ope acquainted with the presen I whereabouts o f E. J. Graves, will find it to (heir in terest to communicate with A d v e r t is e r . Box 88, Portland, Ore. The weekly meetings at the Baptist Church every' Thursday j night are growing in popularity ! and interest and the number of those going-to listen and learn is constantly increasing. A t each meeting a number o f (lie pro posed measures are taken up and discussed pro and con, to the en -1 lightenment o f many, perhaps, who had given the subjects litlle rf any thought. As a conse-| quence, it is safe to say that the j vole o f Mosier precinct on many o f the 37 measures to be passed npon on Nov. 5 will be more in telligent than it otherwise would he. The vot rs are getting the habit o f thinking and reasoning things to a logical conclusion, and the result will be that l e t ter laws will eventually be en acted and the more rigid enforce ment o f existing laws will be de manded. LAND “ “ -Y* * IF YOU WANT GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT FROM VS. BECAUSE WE KEEP ! NOTHING BUT GOOD CROCERIEJ INoUR »STORE. IT IS A CRIME TO YOURJELF TO USE ANY OTHER KIND. BUT, BECAUSE THE QUALITY OF OUR GOOD J IS HIGH, DON’T THINK THAT THE PRICEJ OF OUR GROCNRIEJ ARE HIGH. WE BELIEVE IN JELLING A BIG QUANTITY OF GROCERIES FoR LITTLE PRICEJ. WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING TO EAT, THEN CoME To US. : : Power Electric Power Cuts down the cost of labor, superintendence,, fuel, supplies, repairs, insurance, depreciation, bookkeeping, and many other items chargeable against your present LIM ITED OF PALM S P o t i ’f r Let us outline your trip. F. A. A LLIN G TO N , ‘Always at Your Service. Agent. Mosier, Ore, ns KNOXALL Anrono «onfUripf Afthcfch mid description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention la prolmbly nuU’iit tibie. Coniuiuiilm- tIo n »idricily coiMhlciithiL HANDBOOK on Patenta août free. Oldes« agency for worurtng patent tenta, u Sc € Put cuts taken through Munii Co. recc receive f pedal notice, without c harge, in tbe Scientific Jfmerican. Drives filiüNN&Co.38,“ ,»N e w York Branch OI»ra. 026 V St.. Wuhluulun. D. C. S to r e Until Nov. 1, 1913 Y o u r A pples j In our New Modern Cold Storage Plant. More than an Entire Year, Equipped with the latest For 75c. DRY AIR SYSTEM W e have every facility for hand ling, shipping and delivering. Charges Reasonable UNION MEAT COMPANY Them Price 25cts. A hfindeorr.ely MlrMrntoö weekly, l.nrgeat cir culation o í any acienUtiu Journal. Term s, a >• r; four montila, HolUbyatl newsdealer*. Oregon .1 i Weekly Oregonian T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . all A w ay D r u g Co., W arehouse Dept., During the Bargain Period Ending Oct. 31, 1912 Portland, Ore. NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N. (P U B I .I S H t R .) Mosier. Oregon. FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G Electrical A new stock o f fixtures o f all kinds now on display. Department o f the Interior, U .S. I.aml Office at The Dalle*. Oregon, Septem ber 12th. 1912. Notice i* hereby given that Fred Templemire.of Mosier, Oregon, who, on August 12th, 1907, made Homestead, No. 15670 Serial No. 010598, for NW| SK ,, Sec. 15, Tp. 2 N, K. 11 F.WM. has filed notice o f intention to make Final five year Proof.to establish claim to the land above dencribed, liefore the Register anil Receiver of the U . S. I .and office at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 21 at day o f October, 1912. Claimant name* as witnesses: W. K. Hu*kev, Elmer Root, Robert Evan* Willie Rowland, all o f Mosier.Ore- Oregon d I ’! m u ' C o s ts . l-et «is give you the “ whv" in detail. The OVER e s Y CA BS ’ EXPERIENCE in the Bummer time is just es*< n 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 t size you want, ready fo r use. Come now. Don’ t let the 11i«s, etc., gut ahead o f you. M osier O reg on G-E Motors SCREEN DOOR Hood River u ^ Pacific A HANDSOME Everything ^•/T o Expenses i f Electric Wiring & Supply Co. A t a meeting o f the citizens at | the Bulletin office Wednesday! night, the committee on Ways and Means for securing a boat1 landing reported satisfactory progress and promises o f further ■ assistance were encouraging. It | was decided to investigate the offer made by the Wind River lajmlier Co. o f a scow suitable! \ h o < t TO TH E OREGON Bite it TH ENCE Local Agent 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 bon» for all makes and Supplies o f every description. The A * ». A * PORTLAND Mosier Book Store Tire so-called “ Blue Sky” law ■ is an act to stop the sale of worthless shares in fake com panies in this state. Its enforce Relieves ment will saue hundreds o f thou sands o f dollars to the people who earn the money, and pre-1 vent smooth-tongued shari>ers j faom getting it. It is called a A rth u r & B u rt “ Blue Sky” law because it is Sales Agents aimed to stop the sale o f stufl that is of no more practical value than a title deed to quarter sec tions o f the fimairrent would ire. j A. L. DAY, P r e s id k n t -M a sag b r —Woodburn Independent. J With anti-boycott Mosquito Lotion Why it is a Blue Sky Bill sfef TO W. E. CHOWN, ì ! Reduce Your ïsKûê&i SHASTA M o s ie r 1 1 F IN E in bills. Î OUR. W O R D M o s ie r And The Way Is Via ■lie people to k , end their earning* ■vhero and how Ihi-v pTasc. A d ir,'’ ! tnd clean-cut anal.v«..s of the ink proves that a farmer could not ask his neighbors to not patronise an estah lishnicnt that defrauded him, could not recommend any course, of action or warn his neighbors against being taken In. too. The measure, however is aimed at the organizations that are seekntg to Improve conditions for th« common people. Eight thousand stg natu res. this hill were secured Multnomah county, where the people on a referendum of a similar ordl nanee. defeated the forces of big bust ness overwhelmingly. T he working people of this county ask von, the voters of the state, to deal justly with them and defeat the and anti-free speech Vote 369 X NO; 371 X NO. to Notice ! t U t® N I C H O L 8c C O ., About That CALIFORNIA TRIP? • And t .ie same .people. wl:o nrp m h e it e r look to y o u r sister* t’mt Tree speech should be la ., j lamp-red, i r e asking the citizens oi cause W..<ul<>»fb . tK .S ,l the s| to legislate legislate against a id ate ite 0f of Oregon Oregon to Miss Marcia Robinson arrived last Friday night from New York and is visiting her brother, Dr. D. Robinson, and wife. W h at w e e a t i S VS A L IV E AND W E LL. T h e v e r y b e s t jn l i n e s or f o o d IS THE ONLY K IN D W E Y SELL__ _ S J J T "S T W .F . L A R A W A Y L e v i, you (j laurel», “ game bird” and is sure a “ go getter” for votes. that t HAVE YOU F ratllv \1 oodcock, o f Tygll In order to make a farce an,l a laugh- Valley, an old time resident o f in« 9,ork of government and .v ; the initiative and referendum, two Wasco county, was in town the measures have been initiated by the first o f t h e w e e k i r o f t i m r i n I h,S business interests which are dead- K. ■ | i.v opposed to the rule of the common quail! ted w ith the Mosier voters. \ ¡jeopk? Ono proposed law limits free Mr. Woodcock is a . candidate on 1siieech. in, ci,il's oT 5 01 ('° “ r .ovcr. . - % is so glaring an example of c lass legis- tile Democratic ticket for the latfon that it is absolutely revolting office o f sheriff o f Wasco Conn tv ’ ° ,:1 «l=:ht thinVins indivl »uni. . Consult an Eye Specialist * 5 Home Paper ! R E - s o l v e d - V h AT, KEEP5 party oruering them, at legal rates, a n # paid for before affidavits are'fu rnished. . only outside exhibit was from — on October 20 instead of the 5th, Wamic, but that one made up as stated last week. for what all the other dirtricts lacked. This exhibit was col- On Monday night, October 21. lected, arranged and displaced Die “ Mosier Peerless Minstrel by Messrs. Herbert and Volney Company” will give an enter- Driver, two enterprising young tainment in Stroup’s Hall. 'I ke men o f Wamic, who know tlie> company is composed o f all home live in a good country and w ant talent and the “ show” is given ' every one else to know it. I heir f0l. Die amusement and stmaze-1 exhibit took 29 blue ribbons and ; ment 0f the home people-out-1 IN YOUR nine second prizes. It comprised siders will he “ taken in” like- samples o f nearly everything wjse. This talented aggrega- grovvn in a temperate zone and tion o f black face artists will I fo r size and quality the speci- stire give you your money’ s mens were a ’ revelation to the worth, and if you want to spend thousands o f people who exam- an evening pleasantly, if you ined them, and opened theireyes^ want to i.vrgetyour troubles and to the productiveness and varietl j drive dull e-i»re away, don’ t fail | W A N T S COMMON JUSTICE. resources of I hat particular sec- ty attend this big event. Guar-1 tion o f Wasco county. Working Mer and Women of the an teed to cure the blues. — » • » -------------- NO. 82 What's ti matter with diopping in N O 1 I C E FOR PU B LIC A TIO N ns the “ Timber and Stone Law ,” at such value as might be fixed by ap renewing your subscription to the ( p u b l is h e r ) praisement. and that, pursuant to such Bulletin? It would ha appreciated. Department o f Th« Interior, II. S. application, the land and timber there, on have been appraised at $397. IS, Uie Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, Announcement timber estimated at 261,500hoard feet; August 27th, 1912. that said applicant will offer final proof I hereby announce myself as a NO TICE is hereby given that Benja in support o f his application and sworn candidate for District Attorney statement on the fitli day o f Novem min W. Veatch, wnose post-office ad ber, 1912. before the Register and Re for the Seventh Judicial District, dress is Mossier, Oregon, did. on the ceiver o f the II. S. Land Offce, at The on the Independent ticket. I f 13th day o f February, 1911, file in this Dallas, Oregon. elected I will conduct the duties office Sworn Statement and Applica Any person is at liberty to protest purchase before entry, or initiate o f the office to the best o f my tion, No. 08121, to purehase the NW| a this contest at any time before patent SE|, N E i S W ' 4 , SE1-4NVY1-4, and Lot ability. issues, by filing a corroborated affida 3, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range vit in this office, alleging fuels which J. llen 11 F.WM., and the timber thereon, un would defeat the entry. tf. der the provisions o f the act o f Junej C. w. M o o r e , 3. 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known : Register. The registration hooks close THE DALLES FAIR OSTDBER 19 TO BE “CLEAN UP” DAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1912 MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. VOL. IV to th T o N e w ox present Supscrihers W h o hand us their 75c N o w Mail or bring your subscription to the office of TH E M O S IE R B U L L E T IN Bargain Day Agent for the Weekly Oregonian W . 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