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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
--- PUBLISHED EVER Y FR ID AY BY II. C. Professional Cards................ DLL KIBBE::, Proprietor SLBSCKUTMJN KATES CV'? Year........ ^i;; Months---- Three Month*.. ....... ADVERTISING RATES 11 -7â . . .iü .per month | . |# One square................................... “ *4 i.o® One-quarter Column................... “ '* j .OO One-half Column....................... ** M j jq One Column............................... ** ** f.ftf Business locals will be charited at ö.cents! per line for each insertion. Lejrml advertisements will in'all cases"be*chergedl Entered a* second-olass matter March 1-. iik’J Ot th* post office at Moaler, Qreiion, utulvr the Act of March 5,1879. m THE CABINET. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. VOL. IV SYSTEM IN BUSINESS. GOVERNMENT WILL AIO IN SURVEY OF DESCHUTES VALLEY Advantage of the Man Who Knows Where to Find Things. In speaking o f J. N. leals| . a Among twenty clerks employed by i-i e . the n,„ postltorv „„.;i;,.n. or nf Secretary eandidacy for * Fisher o f tiie Inte- n New York importing bouse it was S e c r e t a r y o f th e Interior, and o f nor Department h a s ta k e n up no easy matter for one to attrnet the attention of the manager. And it was his fitness t h e r e fo r , the P o r t la n d th e p ro p o sitio n made to him to uot wltb any such idea, in fact, that Journal has voiced th e send- , w o r k w it h th is s ta t e in makmfir young tiaveu kept bis desk and the ments o f a large majority o f the ■» 7 ^ , survey o f th e D e s - papers Hi bis rare In the most neat and eitizens of th e stole who have c h u te s V «l ey to d e t e r m in e both careful order. He did it just liecause be bad a systematic mind aud liked . . . . . w V r >l n m io t m * n n u 'O l* its . irrigatien and u water power tilings in place. been here long enough to know possibilities. He states the Gov He was always able at a moment's or hear anything about Mr. ernment will do its share o f this notice to pnt bis baud on anything he Teal, who is a mar.* whom even needed. So when the manager hap pened to need n certain price list, his enemies ( i f he has any), can work. The importance o f the under copies of which had been given not trust to look after the state’s in taking may he understood from only to Haven, but to every one of the terests. The Journal says: other nineteen clerks, it was tiaveu There is an active movement » statement made by a local o f who placed Ids hand on Ills copy while ficial ot the Reclamation service, tiie others wore just beginning to won on the Pacific Coast in behalf of who said: “ There are 500,000 der where they hud put theirs. Joseph N. Teal for Secretary of There was no comment on that, but acres o f public lands in the I)es- the Interior. It is not a move- a few days later when the manager , , .... . , , ¿y , chutes Valley that could lie irri- again needed certain patters tiaveu ment by politicians, but an effort , „ . gated and more than 1,000,000 found them first. by strong, representative men, “Aren't you the man who gave me liorse power running to waste regardless o f party, who recog that price list on Monday?" asked the down the river.” manager. "Yes!" “Well, my private nize in the position and in the secretary has Just been promoted, and man an opportunity to serve the I need n new one, a man who will Harliman railroad directors know where to find things. Would you country, and to aid the new ad have authorized the expenditure like the place?" ministration. There was only one answer to that. “ Présidant Wilson could make o f $o,000,000 for improvements That was how Uaven got his first step. no better selection. Mr. Teal’ s to the O. W. R. & N. line be- —New Yerk World. life and work have been with tween Portland and Spokane. an I aaviivg the very affairs that These betterments will be made! THE TINY HUMMING BIRD. most concern a Secretary o f the during the coming year. In One Species Its Bill Is Nearly a: Interior. He is resident o f that Long as Its Body. section o f the country which is All humming birds, though varying A school lecture course has numb lu size mill color, exhibit the the saene o f the larger activi been started by Superintendent same form of wing, legs and feet, the ties involved in the administra Alderman that is designed to wings being strong (considering the tion of the interior department. , , . . small size of the bird), while tiie legs “ His fitness consists in his > reach every school in Oregon. | and feet are remarkably weak and del experience, his tremendous en- M °re turn speatets av< icate. a clear indication that these lit tle creatures are Intended to spend al ergy, his deep interest in the al,'ead>’ l>een .en,'8ted’ lh e s e | most all their time in the air. very affairs with which bh« de- men are prominent in various lu accordance with this we find that partment is concerned, and in i Mn,es and lfc 13 thought the plan humming birds are never seen on the his profound knowledge o f the I ™ » arouse greater interest in ground; that even when feeding they seldom trouble themselves to alight, subjects and issues that would 1 e come before him as secretary ot the interior but suspend themselves In the air be * e 3C 00 s 0I\ ie !,ai 0 parents, and will help along t! 1 e • fore the (lower on whose Juices they 1 ’ , ; . . movement to make senool houses mean to feed, tiie rapid vibration of error, sir. —Brooklyn Life. !? WOrA ^ ^ -.m ?0? ; . ^ r V !,. n.g 1 t,0 the estimate o f W K. Newell, chairman of the state board o f horticulture. He Fays the pro duction o f apples has about doubled in this state in two years. WflSUU COUNTY TAX ROLL, lu ll He would not advertise. But one sad day he advertised, And thereby hangs a tale: The ad. was set in quite small type A nd headed “ Sheriff s Sate.*’ Ltgitimate Question. Father—Ko. indeed! My father not er heard me tell n lie! Willie—W ss grandpa as deaf as gmndtua?—Ctete land Plain Denier. I NO NO. 41 Dr. to original roll Hr. to penalty and interest, $n paid forlbefore affidavits are^fumished. 33. 1 REPORT State o f Oregon, County o f O f the condition o f the Wasco, ss. MOSIEJt V A L L E Y B A N K I, Levi Chrisman, Sheriff and At Mosier. in the State o f Oregon, ex-ofticio Tax.Collector o f Wasco County, Oregon, do hereby cer at the close of business, November 26th, 1912: tify that tiie following is a true and correct statement of the RFSOURCES DOLLARS CTS 1’ax Roll o f Wasco County for Loan* and discounts.......................... .$39,121 77 1 ; the year 1911. None 1 Overdrafts, secured ami unsecured.... . 1,000 00 Bonds and warrants........................ 1 also certify that the separate Sttx-ks 20 00 and other securities................ I amounts marked on said Tax Other real estate owned................... . 1,000 00 from banks (not reserve banks)... .. 1.054 If. Roll as collected, are collected, Due Due from approved reserve banks...... . 10,809 18 273 11 1 Checks and other cash items............. and those remaining and show- ing unpaid are not paid; I there T o t a l .................. $57,692 85 __________ 1 fore return this Tax Roll as col- lecteil in part. L IAB ILIT IE S DOLLARS CTS 1 p e s o l v e d T M A T fW c JlH O U L D C W T TH E S illy #\ c t ice cf giving U okwlex PR£S£NT75 AND GIVE OUR F IE N D S ^¡S o n E iB i^G t h e y can u s e .- So n n v Y N i c E usetulthings LIKE GLOVES,HANDKERCHIEFS NECK WEAR AM)THE LIKE- WE HAVE ALL THE THING 5 You 192.82 Capital stock paid in ................... »1(1.000 00 I i . k - i i o Surphi» fund....... ................................. LOBO 00 . 1 ,^ ( 1. IJ Undivided profile, leas expense* and U r . t o S h e r i f f 's a s s e s s m e n ts , »0 2 .!* tonkaand ,»n l.e r. .'.'.'.7.7. '-Y > ----------------- Postal saving:* bank deposits...................... 1»4 2.* o pp n r j Individual deposits subject to check...... 44,028 91 Total - Demand certificates o f deposit............... 75 0o $267,083.67 Cashier’ *, checks outstanding:................. ‘¿9 75 : (Jr. by amount collected, Time certificates of deposit.................... l,fH*6 00 Cr. by rebates Cr. by errors am* double assessments Cr. by amount not col lected - 5,635.1)4 T o t a i .................... $ 57,092 85 1,309.86 *vr“0-*T- N.U c .¡.(7 no STATE OF OREGON. „ D.AJf.OU C 0U N X Y OF WASCO, ss; ------------------ I, Rubt. M. Roe*. Cashier . »279 366 97 1 o f tha above-named bank, do solemnly aivear that ’ ' the above statement is true to the best of my Dalles, Wasco 1 knowledge and belief. • 1 , J .,,, R o b t . M. R o ss. Cashier. CHR1-STMAJ. W H A T JoY THE VERY W O R D BRINGS. ’ T U A T C H R I i T M A J TIME THAT W E Dated at The /r 7 A TURN FROM JELFIJHNEJJ AND T R Y T o M A K E County, Oregon, tins 1st clay of ■ roRitKcr-Attost December, DU2. ! * n . a«»««. rob . nson , jobs r . OTHER S HAPPY. AND HoW T H U 5RINGJ H A P - L e v i C h r is m a n , ' " ib d rrilK'd r ?d sworn to before me this 10th P1NEJJ UNTO OUR^ELVEJ. HAVE Y O U N O T ay of Deotrr.htr, 1912. !>. f). H a il . Sheriff aiic ex-olncio la x C®l- Notary Public. fSeall J 0 ME 0 NE TO WHOM YOU W U H To GIVE A PRES lector o f Wasco County, Oregon. ENT? WH A T JHALL YOUR PRESENT 5E? \J S E - -Í+ - .1»* UL THING J. MEN LIKE To GET NECKTIE J, S \J S - PENDERJ, NICE HoJE, HANDKERCHIEFS, G L O V E S OR SLI PPERS--THI NGS To WEAR. YOU CAN , i ° ta l „ . . 7! ) Rock Springs i I find something MAKE A in SUITABLE our store PRESENT which w ill ANYBODY. FoR N I C H O L 8c CO., I Coal-LU M P! I I Heater Stoves O regon M o s ie r the wings causing them to appear like two fans of filmy gauze and producing Few men are so well informed 3uc’ a' centers- at tiie same time that peculiar hum on the general subject o? public ming sound from which these birds New Books. lands. Few men are as widely derive their popular name. The beak of most humming birds is conversant with water powers New books were added to the and their relation to the public Mosier Public Library this week long, delicate and slightly curved to enable it to reach the inmost recesses welfare. Few men know so well and are as follows: “ That Print of the trumpet shaped flowers which the value o f the great forests er of Udell’ s,” by Harold Bell abound In the tropical regions, but the and the intimate adjustment be Wright; “ The N e t,” by Rex j shape of the beak is very variable, probably on account of the particular tween them and thé people, the Beach; “ Corporal Cameron,” by flower on which tiie bird feeds. lumbering interests and trans Ralph Connor; “ The Boy Cap In some install es it is nearly straight, in one species! the sword bill hum1 portation. tive o f Old Deerfield,” by Mary and uilng bird, it Is very nearly as long as- “ No man is better informed on P , Wells Smith; “ The Melting of the rest of the body.—St. Louis Ulobe- reclamation, its possibilities, its Molly,” by Maria Thompson Domocrnt. purposes and its opportunities. Daviess; “ Woman and Labor,” Bismarck’s Mystic Number. In Indian affairs, Alaskan issues by Olive Schriner; “ The Hollow Bismarck held, with Pythagoras, that and the many other problemsj0f Her Hand,” by George Barr not 13, hut 3, was the great and per fect number. Bismarck's associations and issues incident to the interior1 McCutcheon; “ Felicia,” by Eliz- with 3 were remarkable. He had serv portfolio, Mr. Teal has full arid abeth Lincoln Gould; “ Daddy- ed three masters, n e had three names accurate knowledge. Long-Legs,” by Jean Webster; —Bismarck, Scboenhausen and Lauen- Mr. Teal would bring to Presi “ The Great Divide,” by William burg. The nrms of his family are a clover leaf and three oak leaves. He dent Wilson’s cabinet general, Vaughn Moody. was concerned In three wars and sign technical, and practical informa- These are splendid works of ed three treaties of peace. in the Pninco-I’nissian w ar lie had three tion that would be o f enormous fiction that will interest all, both horses killed under him. He brought value. He would be an asset for „Id and young. The interest in j about the meeting of three emperors efficiency that would at once books was shown very strongly, and was responsible for the triple al place one department o f the new when in one day o f last week, j liance. He laid three children. Ills family motto was “In Trinitute Ilobur" administration on a practical and twenty-six books were taken | (“Strength In Trinity”), and contem porary caricature pictured him with effective basis. It would place 0ut. three hairs on his head. Three was the that department under a regime ______* ------- lieginning, the middle and the end of in which the many vexing prob- . „, .. ... ... Bismarck. lems would be assured a solution He Got Along Fine. or settlement on a basis o f wis- Our school has arranged with Thomas had never been aide to carry dom, information, practicability County Supt. Justus T. N eff to a tune, and after be had been for and justice. \ hold three educational meetings awhile In n class where singing was obligatory Ills mother felt curions to ---------------------------in Mosier this Winter. The pur- how he managed to keep up with RA0.R0AD LOSES INJUNCTION SUIT pose o f these meetings is to pre- [ know the singing. __ sent subjects o f vital interest toj “Thomas," she inquired, “how do you By an order issued by Circuit the people o f the community. get aioug In your singing class?” “ Fine!" declared Thomns. Judge Bradshaw the last o f the especially parents. The first of “Why, that's lovely," said his de week the temporary injunction these meetings will be held at lighted and mystified mother. “Wtmt restraining the county from the Immanuel Church Thursday does your teacher say about It?” “She says.” replied Thomas cheer working on the Shell Rock road evening Dec. 19. at 7:30 p. m. ; fully. “ ’Now. Thomns, If you don't was removed and a permanent The principal feature of the eve- feel like singing you needn'L’ ''—Chica go Record-Herald. injunction was denied the rail- n' n£ W'U be an address by City road company. Supt. A. C. Strange, of I he Putting It to Good U(o. “1 s’pose you've been very careful The order, Which blocks the Dalles, upon “ The Boy Proh- efforts o f the railroad company lem.” Tiie pupils o f the ninth about tb’ book« you let your children have.” £0 prevent the county from going and tenth grades will also ren- “Ob. yea. indeed! There's onr Jim— we Intend him for n statesman. Jim ahead with the work, was a der a short program. wns raised on the Congressional Rec source o f great satisfaction to -------- ----------- ord.” the county officials and others A Belated Acknowledgment "The Congressional Record! Well, interested in the completion o f The Board of Trustees o f the well!” “ Yes; we let him sit on It for years this important piece of road. Immanuel Church, and themem- so he'd be raised enough to eat from th e court’ s ruling was made bers thereof, take this opportu- the table Cleveland Plain Dealer. upon a demurrer to the railroad n ity to express their sincere The Song Bird. company’ s amended complaint, thanks to Mr. H. M. West and They sny the birds are tiinld. Orent This demurrer was sustained and au those who so ably assisted heavens, to l<v so smsll and lovely In n the Case ruled out o f court. him in the entertainment given world of hawks and snares snd yet County Judge CastneT says f or the benefit o f the Church, on dare to sing ns If the gods were good! In all the wide creation there Is noth that, so far as his knowledge ex- the evening of Oct. 19 last, ing braver than the heart of a singing bird. tends, the convicts are still sta tioned at Shell Rock and work * Yet Both Mod* Hits. will l»e resumed at once.— Hood He Advertised at Last. Director—Ksy, my mao. how Is It tint River News. There w a i a man in our town, Hbaketoieare's statue 1« standing on the pedestal marked Scott? Attendant And he was wondrous wise; — He must have got Ids base on an Oregon s »PPle crop this year He , wore (it wa3 his policy) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1912 to the part/ ordering them, at legal rate«, sad 1 s « Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. E. A ll Size s and Prices A. R A C E, M GR. W. E. Chown, ORE. Mosier THETASTE TH AT T E M PT S TO V h. D AY, - - Oregon - PitESIDRNT MANAGKR “ JUST O N E M O K E " A Complete Line of is hidden in every piece of candy we sell. Using only the choicest materials, employing only the high est candy make skill, our confec tin' s have ■( flavor which is easier n 1 eeinteil than described. The best way to find out h< w . od can- dy,can !«■ is to try some o f ours. Electrical Novelties and Toys for Christmas. Buy Presents That Are Lit;, ructive atn! Intelcsting. lia S . ii. I k A N C IS C O , Proprietor ‘‘THE OAKS.’, Consult an Eye Specialist Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Hood River - Oregon It is not 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 the help you need. SOMEBODY F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U IL D I N G W .F . LARAW AY In Business 50 Years Hood River V. S. A. IS E X P E C T IN G Y O U ON CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR They are wait ng for you to come About that THE HOMING INSTINCT Xmas Present TELLS YOU TO GO T H E D ES IR E FOR C O M FO R T suggests T H E L IN E OF BLOCK SIG N A LS To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and all Points East “THE EASY WAY” ' | I I .' ! 1 [ t « f ET us help you solve this an- 4-2 nual problem by suggesting an Electrical appliance o f some kind. They not only make beautiful presents, but can lie used the year round. 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