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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1912)
- PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY A D V E R T IS IN G RATES BY r month $ 50 H. 0 . h lBU E E . Proprietor jfiUBSC|»lin'U>N RATES O n e Year......... Six Months. . Three M onth*.. Ú7 .Jfl.»* M 0S1ER B U LLE TIN One square . .. “ O n e -h a lf Comi O n.' Colum n . “ ujo 1-00 3jK> 44 5.00 1 One-quarter G 9.00 will lx* charged at Bfcenta per line « r iloti. <•» H-nia will In "all oa.-esTbe charged Entered as second .-class matter March i2. JM® at the post ofluie at Mosier. (>reK«m. under the Act of March 3.1*79. M OSIER MIN RECEIVES HIGH V O L . NOTICE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912 MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. I V (P U B L IS H E R ) TH E SE V MUMBERS^WMUL S. An office of-considerable dis- N O T IC E is hereby given that B en ja ti notion has l»een offered our min W. W a tc h , w n s-r |>ost office ail- fellow townsman, Robert M. dressiia Mosier, Oregon, |j'd, .on tfae Ross, Cashier o f the Mosier *Val- isth day of F* Ltruarv, Util, Jjle in this ley Bank, who this week re- office Sworn Statem ent and Appliea- .ceiveil notice o f his selection as j tion. No. 08121, to purehase the NW | j SK|, N E I S W % „ S E 1 -4 N W 1-4, and Lot V ice President of the National | 3, Section 1, Township 1 North, Range | League of Business men, for 11 E W M ., and,the tjm berfthereon, usi- This State, and President of the der the provisions o f the act o f June Oregon organization, anil ,has 3, 1878, ami acts amendatory, known as the "T im b e r .a m i,¡»tune L a w ." at signified his acceptance. such value as m ight be fixed by ap- This League, recently organ ; praisement, and that, pursuant to such ized, is non-partisan* or rather, application, the land. ayd. tim ber there- ' in ¡t q m p m h e r s h iD °.n *'“ v “ l>eHi appraised at $397.18, the omni-par tisail, 111 US m e m i i e i s n u tim ber estimated at 261, BOO board fe e t; and now numbers aim w ig its thatvu'd applicant w ill o ffe r final p roof memliPK som unmenf the niostlirom- SUJ,IMlvi on of bis.-ap|tlication memners eoi me u io s ip io u i gtateniel,t tlie fith day of amUworn Novem_ inent and well known .business her, LII2. before the R egister and Re- men o f the United States. The cjl Z l^ O r e g o l ^ ' l<aml atrThe • president of the League is ( leve- Any person is at liberty.to protect land H . Dodge, o f Phelps, this purchase before entry, or initiate Dodge & Co., railroad builders,! ? * 0llt? ‘t at. * "y ‘ ¡me before patent * ~ * - - issues, by tiling a corroborated aftula- and the secretary is u. H. Inger- vit in this office, alleging .facts whkffi soil, of the Ingersoll Watch ( WQ“ w defeat the entry.' ,C. W. M oobjs , j ■Company. .R egister, | These and other independent business men o f the country are awake to the favoritism, the high prices an>l other evils.that have resulted from the radical lii that lias high protection policy prevailed here. They know the Tt. provides six-ten ; b» cn.^ iniil fax for support of AgriculturalColJcg«: .and Uni wide-spread demand of the peo versity of Oregon, givin g them penna- ple for relief from some of their n,>|lt »upp'»rt awl taking them out «( Announcement '. . , «ii a . a „ politics. It also providcH one Hoard of burdens, shown in the utteranc- Hegents, thus solving tuo problems of I hereby announce myself as.a es o f the three leading party ".-operation, consolidation, *iivi»iou of candidate for District Attorney , . n i l - i courses ami acouoniy-ot ujuinigeiiiciit. for the Seventh Judicial District, platforms this year, all pledging Local Agent for the O LIVE R T Y P E W R IT E R — -the . . . .. ,, .... It does not increase the average on the Independent ticket. If downward revision of the tanll rate e f taxation. kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib elected I will conduct tlie duties duties. They are pleased with i it repeals the ssoo.oco Univer- bons for all makes and Supplies o f every description. o f the office to the best o f my ,the plain, clear, logical, business glty appropr,ation b,,,‘ ability. fM o s m p OREGON like utterances ol Governoi VY il- -v/est: -Thu mil , - i„ .i„- ian„ >t J. W . A l l e n . tion op this and other Vital (pies- g o o d lmnii:«*.i,n;u! h I mhi L! ]u8.,.” Paid ailv. ff. B y li. R . A l d e r m a n , Stufo Superin lions a d hence are supporting tendent Public Instruc t ion : “ Exponer.;:« Y our a pple s iiis candidacy. Assuming that Tin other stato» s I io . w h «millage bili priu- S t o r e bis election is practically assur »ciple to-be covimit.’” B y W i l l H . p a l y , P reaident, Oregon Tin our New Modern Cold Storage ed, the League is completing its .. . ¿ S ta te Federalfou of L abor : “ No a rg u - SENATORIAL POSITIONS « • o r g a n i z a t io n i-n a ll WIG s p a t e s , [ n ient can »ucoesafuHycom bat th e benefit Plant. w i t h t h e a v o w e d p u r p o s e o f p r o - u l JJ1* w d iio iio w the adoption Equipped w ith the latest iChairman’Fost»Office and Post Roads Commi-tte. n o tin g a safe and sane -policy in , Fjldorsed by Portland Xax Pay. DRY AIR .SYSTEM ( Appropriates $266,000,000 annually.D the relation of business to g o v -.«rs League. Member Commerce Committee. W e have every facility for hand eminent by securing ‘the active B ill prepared by committee ofGover- (Appropriates for Rivers and Harbors.) ling, shipping and delivering. ,-COOperatlon Ot business men Of administrative utlicurs oftliu two Member o f Fisheries Committee. Charges Reasonable .all sections and parties who will institutions, Member, o f Committee on Public Buildings and<Gr#u«<Js. make known to the president "'V- K- NEWELL, U N IO N M E A T C O M »»A N Y Member Committee on Appropriations. elect the interests and needs o f ■ « ■ " « • « « ovkunoks C omm . ssioh (Only Oregon man ever-onttlds Committee^ : P ortla n d , O re. W a re h o u se Dept. general business and uphold his .(P aid Adv. ) Member of Committee-on Woman Suffrage. hands in policies where he-might Member o f ‘ Committee on Railroads and Seaboard Transport otherwise be .thwarted. tation. Governor Wilson has expressed (The most remarkable seeord ever«n*ade by any Senator*) :his approval of the purposes of '"Taft cannot be elected. LUIS ACCQMfiUSHMHNirS the League, and among other .Roosevelt can be elected. Wilson might be elected if the choice o f a President was taken thing« says: “ The problem o f Largest appropriations over secured for »Oregon politics is cooperation, and I am from the people and thrown into Congress. Rivets.And Harbors The election o f Wilson means tampering with the incomes of very sure that ,iugt as soon as Coquille R iver............... $ 28,000 Initiation Nehalem Project. .the business of this country lias the business man, the wage-earner and the farmer. income, upon which Siualaw R iver............... 381,000 AmmdijMnttttt'SiuALiwv Appro It is up to every American to defend his general., tree, welcome access to ►Oregon City Locks....... 300,000 priation NebAlenv Bar, $416,175 The councils o f government, all alwa¿'3 «Spenda Ids outgo. Oregon Slough.............. 100,0011 jn<rr«&ae 4fi JKMft. Channel TH E 0 N L Y W A Y FOR THE A M E R IC AN VOTER the friction between business ami Tillamook Bay........... 407,010 Apprp«^riation......$ 25,000 TO DEFEND HIS INCOME IS TO P R E V E N T TH E politics will disappear.” He.has Willamette and Columbia iCehlo Appropriation E LE C T IO N OF W ILSON B Y VO TING FOR shown a desire to take -counsel Increase....... ............ 200,-000 -in«rea»«dito______ 700,000 o f independent businessmen and Dredges, 30-ft. Channel, 330;000 -the people themselves, instead (Paid Adv. Oregon Progressive Party.) Public. HftUdings o f acting on preconceived ideas Vote for ¡mm Biü M Yes Mosier Book Store Record of Jonafeas R E M E M B E R T H IS i - Among the many questions to be considered by the local voters , at the polls next Tuesday.is one. in particular which should be of great interest to them. It is the ! initiative measure to establish a High School Fund for Wasco I County. This measure is one of great importance'to citizens of the county and should receive ;the support o f every voter. PortlandiPost Office Site, $ 000,000 Portland Post O ffice.... $l,000j000 Consult an E ye Specialist It.is net so long ago that people were content to choose.glasses in much the same way that they would buy boots 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 ftie help you need. In Business 50 Years The Hotel Mosier changes hands again this morning. F. R. Howard has disposed o f his interest as manager to.Guy Q. Stryker and wife, o f Portland, who have had large experience in catering to the wants o f the public. Mrs. Stryker’ s mother and brother, Mrs. M. Stryker and son Lee, will atto be con nected with the management Ruv. J. B. Parsons o f Hood River, and Geo. E. Hatch, an old mail carrier o f Salem, were in town yesterday and were . nleasant callers at this office. Hood River U.S. A. W .F . L A R A W A Y A s to n » Gov’»tJBldg,, $187,000 A iM ic lU ads Mt. Hood Road Survey, $ US THE ONLY KIND W E __ _____ _____ . .______ J- .^ / T O ^M o s i e r FIR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K B U ILD IN G Everything Electrical A new stock o f fixtures o f All kinds now on display. Senator Bourne is entitled to tbo-credit fsr the construction and authorship-of this M l, whioh goes into effect January J, 1913. Had Bourne neglected this‘WN >in April (primary time) it coeld not have become<aiaw. «He «tuck to this pest regardless o f . per sonal danger. H ood R iv e r Bourne has lived in-Oregon 34 years. He owns large interests in several counties. Ha is a stron gly pporter o f .the Oregon Sys- em,.having assisted writs formation, i His speech on Popular Gov ernment was issued to 2, 700,000 readers at his own expense, and he has advertised the state throughout the world. BOURNE HAS DONE THINGS. WHAT CAN A NEW MAN DO? Bourne O regon Popular Government 814 Journal Buildipg,.Portland, Ore. (Paid Adv.) si Electric Power With G-E Motors Cuts down the cost of labor, superintendence, fuel, supplies, repairs, insurance, depreciation, bookkeeping, and many other items chargeable against your present Let us give you the “why” in detail. More than an Entire Year, JCmZBNSHIP Supply Co. Expenses Until Nov. 1,1913 The Parcels Post R i! passed by the Iastt Go agrees was its great est work. It benefits the Oregon merchant and fanner. By it you send 11 pounds on any rural route for 16 cents; 11 pounds on we have many new deaigns to choose any city route for 16 cents; 11 pounds tetany customer within 50 fro m . W in d ow screens too. o f miles for 36 cents; 11 pounds to aijy customer betweeen 50 and 100 course, with ail tne " fix in g s .” A n y , __n » , , . „ . , J miles o f J your store for 46 cents. But 11 pounds foom . Chicago or size you want, all ready fo r use. Come now. D o n ’ t let the Hies, other mail-order cities-^J1 cost list lass than $1.32. Electric W irin g & Reduce Your Oregonian For 75c. tial as a fine door is during other seasons. Y ou can ge t it here, t o r P k r u d e u t -M a n a o b k O regon Weekly in the 3«m m er time is ju s t as essen A. L. D A Y , : The PARCELS. POST E. CHOWN, - - Oregon : ‘Always at Your Service. SCREEN DOOR etc., g e t ahead o f you. “ 7 c ~€L U / / J\rtver PIiin t Costs. $300,000 .North Jetty, 40 feet. Closing o f Portland Bridgo»«troeriain.house. Retention o f Vancouver Barracks. R elief o f Sherman County Settlers, $250,000. Corporation N et Earning Tax, $2,500,000. Supported the Sherwood Pension, Bill. SELL V i' N I C H O L dc C O ., 10,000 Crater Lake ............$ 5(k000 Cervallis Building............ $100j00f) lOr-egaui<S»ty Locks, Fish Hatchery on, Columbia, $50,000 , IF YOU W A N T GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET WH AT YOU W A N T FROM US, BECAUSE WE KEEP NOTHING BUT GOOD CROC ERIE J INoUR «STORE. IT IS A CRIME (TO YOURJELF To U«SE A NY OTHER KIND. RUT. RECAUJE THE QUALITY OF OUR GOOD-5 1-5 HIGH, DON’ T THINK THAT THE PRICED OF OUR GROCNR1E5 ARE HIGH. WE BELIEVE IN .SELLING A BIG QU ANTITY O F GROCER.IE5 FOR JJ.TTLE PRICE-5. WHEN YOU W A N T ANYTHING T o EAT, THEN COME To US Favorable Senatorial A rtie», *n HANDSOM E Hotel Changes Hands Again 1/5 A L IV E AND WEILL. The Bourne Pacific Power & Light Co. ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON and counseling only with the commercially interested parties. Along this and similar lines the National League of Business ,Men expects to be of assistance tto the new administration. Announcements concerning the state organization will soon be made. h AT,KEEP5 IfT-Tt V E R Y BEST JN LINES o f FOOD Laud Office at T 4ie DaJ1t-«, Oregon. August 27th. 19fr£ dumber NO. 35 J5E-SOL\/ e d - THAT W hat we EAT IS FOR PU B LIC A TIO N Departm ent o f The In terior, U. «* "leering them, at legal rates, and Club During the Bargain Period Ending Oct. 31, 1912 To New or p esent Subscribers Who hand us their 75c N ow Mail or briny your subscription to the oflice of THE M O S IE R B U L L E T IN .Bargain Day Agent for the Weekly Oregonian