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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
"*s In«»»In w ill b** charged at ófcenta p d t line Legai advtu-fc..':ementa will in’ all cases'be charged tw-the; party a$ueti ng them, at legal rates, and En tered « « »»CTtBtl-w'Me m atter March 12. I* “ 9 111 th e part otfioe * t Moaier. Oreirun. under th e A c t e f VOL. I V NO. 28 MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, . F R IPA Y . NOVEMBER 22. 1912 paid for before affidavits »refurnished. March 5. llffl». WAT BOAT LAH0156 FUHO COMPLETE REPRODUCTION OF VAULT H u g e SEEN AT SHOW Engine Clears Acre Land Every Day. R e s o l v e d - that W hat We EAT IS W hat , keeps vs alive and well . T he very best jn lines or food is the only K ind w e ¡ w e l l of In our issue last week Mr. E. j Probably no other exhibit at ¡ Something distinctly new and A. Race inserted a notice to sirb-i l jie paejf\c Northw est Land Pro- deddecUy effective as a land scribers to the-boat janxling fund ducts Show • in Portland this clearing device has just been put to the effect* chat it was desiied iWee]j |)as attracted more favor- in operation for the first time in ftiatr all those who had nói paid i able comment and admiration the Nortwest by F. J. Patterson their subscriptions should do so that has Hood R iver’ s artistic o f this oity, who is clearing and U à ! at once in order to "secure the display showing an exact minia- j developing a large tract in the dock boat uitlKiut further delay. ture o f the valley as viewed eastern part o f the county about IS h r r - r m i— o ^So far only a few have done so, from across the Columbia River. eight miles from town. O U R . "WORD .-and until the amount pledged The reproduction of the valley is The device, which is said to ¡is collected, it will be impossible 12 by 14 feh t‘ in size and it in perform herculean feats in clear to go ahead with the work. cludes a landscape at once beau ing land o f roots, stumps and ( coffer The piling has been hauled to tiful and magnificent. It is brush, was invented in Germany the beach ready for driving, but | strikingly magnificent. j and a mechanic was brought or ¡ i f .it is not used before -long it te When the local Commercial from that country especially to ^ ALL •likely to he carried away by ris Club undertook to compete at construct the one which is now ******* ing water. We are asked to the-’show' by* entering an artisiic in operation on Mr. Patterson’ s once more make an ¡UTgeht ap display, the idea o f reproducing place. Simply stated, itconsists peal to'Hhose Who have not yet the valley came as a happy o f four huge plows mounted on .paid their subscriptions to do so thought and met with itislanta- wheels, the whole weighing , a t once, so tliAt the work may neods response. Prizes offered about 3,000 pounds. The plows 7 ? - / e~~i u Ye it u // * * .go forward to completion. in this class amount to $600 for, ai-e automatically reversible and the first prize, $300 lor the sec- ai e dragged back and forth IF Y O U W A N T GOOD G R O C E R I E S Y O U C A N GET ond, $2iX) for the third and $100 across the field by donkey en- W H A T YO U W A N T FROM U i , BECAUSE W E KEEP for the fourth. The cost of the gjnes stationed one tit each end N O T H I N G BUT GOOD C R o C E R I E a S I N C U R J T o R E . I T Hood River display was about of the field. IJ A CRIME TO Y O U R J E L F T o UJE A N Y O T H ER $200 and this-amount was guar-1 Some idea o f the effectiveness That the experiment farms anteed by local business men. KIND. BUT, B E CA U SE THE Q U A L I T Y OF OUR and speed With which this device ‘ maintained in Eastern Oregon The Services of "a competent, operates may he obtained when G o o D J \S HI GH, D O N ’ T T H I N K T H A T T HE P R I C E D ’taniier the supervision o f the and resourceful artist were se it is stated that it clears and1 OF O U R G R O C N R I E . 5 A R E HIGH W E B E L I E V E IN Oregon Agricultural College cured in Pohtl and for two weeks blows approximately an acre a .SE LLIN G A BIG Q U A N T I T Y O F fiK.OCER.lEJ F O R have accomplished -as much as and he has pfrt'all his- '.¡«He upon day. !4‘aVorable weather conditions the L I T T L E PRICED. WHEN YOU W A N T - AN YTH ING •‘this artistic display. The repro- j In preparing the land for treat- past season in bringing record n. . __, - - T O E A T , T H E N C OME T o \JS. duction o f the valley is ‘‘crops bo-that part o f the state is duct,1°.n ®f tl,e Vall* y * In ment only the big stumps are re 'the belief of those in close touch , ^rapbically correct, showing the moved. .The brush and smaller ■with the work being done. This f oor the upp®T a,,d loW<!r Val' j trees are then slashed'and burn- 1 M o s ie r : : O regon statem ent is based on the fact leys, the river loads, orchards ^ This done and the machine! Local Agent for the O LIV E R T Y P E W R IT E R — -the surrounding hills, city and ranch : is ready to do its work. A t pres-! '•thatCrops raised at the experi- kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib houses, the latter all reproduced enj. ^ ¡g working on a ten-acre SuePt farms and by farmers bons for all makes and Supplies o f every description. | in small models. tract and is clearing and plow under the direction o f the col A t the end o f the valley, true ing two furrows 660 feet long. O reg o n MOSIER lege experts, yielded from 20 to to nature. Mt. Hood rears ils The fodr 16-inch plows -are 30 per cent, larger returns than snow-capped head, fo complete | mounted in pail’s, each o f the was secured under old methods. the‘artistic impression automat- |)aj(.9 being on opposite sides of Special attention has been ically controlled lights throw va-1 axle. One sfct are right- inlaid to growing corn and field rying shades o f light upon the | handed ¡'plows, the others left- peas, bèth'&rôps being success-; scefie. The replica is enclosed | i,anded. Upon reachih^ the end fful. Their great value to East on all ■sides and the impression o f a furrow the plows are re It is not so long ago that people were content to ern Oregon is that they improve! conveyed is remarkably lifelike. versed b y f the tensfdn o f the choose glasses in much the same way that they 'the soil by keeping it free from: Crowds of persons have been ‘bthercable and the donkey en would buy bootsat a “ bargain counter” or some “weeds if not actually adding to “ cure all ’ from a touring quack. Buteyesight constantly before the exhibit. gine at the opposite side-of 'the 'its fertility, and besides, give, is to precious to'exp erim en t with and today In order to comply with the tract drags the device i n‘ that great encouragement to the live 'most people realise it. I f yon have any ©ye stock industry, one of the m o s t t h e contest anMirecti()n. troubles we will give your expert examination i exhibit o f Hood Rivfei apples isi ¡Xhe apparatus hot only uproots 'W it h and precisely the help you need. •important assets o f that section to be 'seen just tn all trees and brush hut plows j -o f the slate. reproduction o f Che valley, the furrows from 18 to 20 inches’ in display representing “the varie depth.—Hobd River News. Cuts down the cost of ties especially groivn here. labor, superintendence, Points are to be -counted in fuel, supplies, repairs, The Oregonian o f the 5L9th this exhibit on beauty o f design, ' Our hat is oiff to Governor Col insurance, depreciation, quitt, of Texas, who says: “ I says: effective presentation of apples, bookkeeping, and many would rather resign the Govern “ Oregon has a candidate for color harmony, decorative ma other items chargeable Secretary of the Interior, in the terial and general effect. The o r's office o f Texas than to have ‘ against your present iny children studying a text Power Plant Costs. Cabinet o f President Wilson, i nl j dea js show firs t1 the apples •the person o f Joseph N. Teal. ¡ and jjien the valley in which, hook withodt Abraham Lincoln’s us give you the 'A ¡ways'at Your Service. ” picture in it.” This remark was in detail. The Oregorwa'n ^assumes that they were produced. occasionecYby an alleged attempt '•there will be rfo dissenting voice Secretary Scott ot the Com •in the state against the selecWon mercial Club has thken an active to eliminate Lincoln's picture A. L. DAY, I’liusmuNT M a n a o i u "©HOME s 'o f a man so well qualified for interest in this exhibit, having from *a history. Gov. Colquitt this gredt position. It is an o f made several trips' to Portland ¡has the stuff in him that true fice1 th&t has to do with the wel to supervise the various details , Americans are made of, and he y i F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U I L D I N G f a r e and problems ©f the West. , a!nd much o f its success is dhe to is the son o f a Confederate sol dier too. All honor to Colquitt. Mr. Teal knows air about them, t his efforts.-Hood River kews. H e understands and appreciates ________ , , , Church of Christ Notes S to re Y our a p p le s I That E. O. Blanchar has made ' the policies and the proper con- A new stock of fixtures all kinds now on display. N ex t Lordsday morning our a popular mayor o f Hood River 'Cern o f the Government as to subject Will lie “ Thomas Camp our New Modern Cold Storage A Vast army o f Fédéral em- ! is evidenced by the fact that a •the forests, the public domain, ployees trembles as a result o f petition was recently circulated bell,” and in the evening we Plant. water power, reclamation, coal will*speak on this subject : “ The '-Equipped with the latest •lands and the lik e “ on the one the récent national elections, in that city, signed by 135 prom- Woman in Scarlet.” Both o f DRY AIR SYSTliM hand; and he knows and Mr. Wilson' will be confronted1 inent citizens, asking him tocon- these will be interesting and he would be in accord with, the with a serious dilemma when he sent to become a candidate for W e have every facility for hand profitable fo r you to hear. His attitude and the interests on the takes office, in the army of gov- re-election at the approachihg ling, shipping and delivering. tory will be given in both. 1 other. We thirrk that with Mr. ernment employees, now to a city election. E. O. Surely has Charges Reasonable We wish to announce to the -Teal in the Cabinet, the Admin greater extent than ever before the “ winnin’ ways” with the people o f Mosier and vicinity istration might readily be under Civil Service rules. I f he people. --------- - » « » ----------- | that we are going to keep open Warehouse l)ept., brought to a sane view o f ctm- fevèrses orders o f his Republi- i - Portland, Ore. house at the Church all day on servation, so that conservation can predecessors putting new Land and dairy shows have Thanksgiving. We invite all to ’i„v would not mean stagnation but classifications under the Civil ,he center o f the stage this week * " " " ‘ “" I Service supervision, such, for in- jn Portl>nd , „ d „ , , ny v|.8ilf,ra| come and .pend the day. intelligent and profitable use. PROGRAM IN SUBSTANCE “ We are to have a Democratic stance, as the order by which are jn attendance. Prize dairy No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m. : administration. Mr. Teal is a President latt took 50,000 fourth a(i0C|t and dairy products may be 10:15 A. M., Song find Praise No. 1 ” “ 2:45 p. m class postmasters out of politics,1 seen North Democrat. He stands for the Portland and th e1 Service. No. 2 East “ 10:20 a. m. he lays himself open to seriods varied wealth West. He belongs to the Pacific o f Pacific North 10:45, Serthbn b>FC. F. Swan- No. 8 “ “ 6:35 p. m. Coast. He should have the sup criticism. If, on the other hand, west soil is collected at East der, C. S. No.' 6 “ “ 10:40 p. m. he maintains the status quo, his port o f all citizens and all inter Morrison and East First streets, 12:30 P. M., Dinner in Recep No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., Ilag stop ests in his candidacy. In this political associates will argue he where splendid fruits, vegeta tion Room. matter o f large concern to Ore- '3 continuing a hostile political bles, grains, grasses, etc., are 2:00, Afternoon enjoyment of on Sundays only for Hood River gon and the West, the Ore- machine built up as a weapon to displayed, Both shows are well songs, Incitations and short ad and Portland. gonian does hot hesitate to com- continue the administration in attended and the exhibits are o f dresses. mend Mr. Tea! to the favorable power. On June 30. 1911, when a very high class. Requests: Bring your dinner consideration o f the new Admin- last report was made, there and eat with us. Come prepared oven es years ' istration." were 391,350 officers and employ- Throdgh the efforts o f J. N. to say a funny piece, a solemn EXPERIENCE PresidenGelect Wilson can ¿es of the Government. Of Teal, the government will be pjet;e) sing'a song, whether they ■make himself solid with the Pa- these 227,657 held positions sub- asked to subscribe one-half o f are Thahksgiving pihees nr not, ‘ cific Northwest, and particularly jeCt to competitive examinations $100,000 from the reclamation ^ are ffood f or mother to Let us ail meet and have with Oregon, by tendering a, under the Civil Service rules and fund for a thorough survey o f |)ear ’ place in bis -cabinet to Mr. Teal their jo b s have Ceased to be ” po- the Deschutes River to deter- an dnj 0yable day. D e s ig n * There j mine w&ter power and irrigation Mail or briny your subscription to the office of 'who, as the Oregonian says, is litical appointments.” C o p y r ig h t s V H. C am pbell C lark , A lt r o * * M*l<tlnf «rk r l^ tis n A d ^ -ru rIn n oiar ♦D tlrlilf w r s r t s iii o iir oi*tntr»n fr e e w h e th e r an • perhaps the best qualified o f any will be quite as many thorns as possibilities. The state will, it Is j iijveitt ton I« p ro tm b lf paiantisM ». CommMntrft. Mi nistet. t»#.i a **iic tl»© - i iM lrulial. MÄH0B00* »**»•■«»*• 'man in the West to fill the office roses in the new President’ s bed. proposed, raise the remainder o f j M ir i f r N . OI<1e*t a r » n r j V r ••rtirlm rp n f Pifenf* through Munii à Co. t e r e lv i —N. *Y. Obserrer. the fund. I -------- -of Secretary o f the Interior. t al n o t«*» without chara*, la the -------------— — ^ ----------- j — ■ 1 ,;r___" = , Mrs. C. A. McCargar and her 'áFlí ¡0 f i i ' r __^ ^EXPERIMENT FARMS BRING RECORD CROPS NICHOL Mosier Book Store Consult an Eye Specialist J •M ÌIAL#)R THE lÂILSÙN CABINET W. F. LARA WA Y WEST 8c CO., Reduce Your Expenses Pacific Power Electric Power G-E Motors W Heater Stoves All Sizes and Prices Mosier W. Dividing Democratic Spoils E. ChoWn, Oreaon Electric Wiring & Supply Co. ----- Everything In Electrical ------ Oregon Hood River The UN IO N M E A T C O M PA N Y LOCAL TIME-TABLE Weekly Oregonian Until Dec. 1,1913 F o r Only 75 Cents. For the Bargain Period Ending Nov 30, P atents To new or present subscribers who hand us their 75c. NOW TH E Henry Olsen, who is Studying Prof. J. T. Neff, County Dr. C. A. Maccrum and wife mother came up Sunday from electrical engineering in Port- School Superintendent, was in left Monday for Portland, where Portland and spent n few days land, was visiting friends in town Wednesday visiting our they will take up their winter on D1« ranch, preparatory to •town the first o f the week. ‘ school. quarters. (Spending the winter in Portland. Sckfltiflc flmcr'fffit rtfffy Hlnatrat««] ' m\n\ t Oc -. ¥ f » »ir pylentim: P-uri.Mi. 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