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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
iPurtU SÌIFJ) EVERY FR ID A Y uv ADVERTISING RATES 'T Profe4*ion*l C*jr !*>.............. . H. G. KIBBEL, Proprietor One square............... M SUaSCRItTliJN KATKS Due Y«*r..... ............... “ Out-quarter Colum n...................... * S H “ ** On»-hah Column.................... ** One Column......... .................. 1.00 “ 3.00 M 5.50 ** " 0.00 Bu.-iue&s locals w ill be ch¿mrfel at 5 cen ts'per line -Six M withe Thr«*p Months. fo r euch insertion. # Legal advertisements w ill i n '« ! ! * * sea! b e'ch a rred Enter«! as second-class uAklter March a- the poet office at Mosier, Ortncm.. under the Act of March 3.1*7». GiViNG FOR A GOOD CAUSE VOL. IV half the score was a lie— 12to 12. '.It w a s one o f those games that The time of year is approach you hear so much about. in g when our thoughts turn to The second half opened with our friends and -loved ones mid both teams confident o f victory. •we wonder what we can do for At first, neither team could «them or give them to make the score, but in due time it hap ‘Christmas time a happier one pened— that inevitable “ but.” tfor them. We perhaps give lit The Hood River boys seemed all t le thought to the many unfort- At once to gain some mysterious 'unate people, especially the lit power and tb it ball shot into the tle ones, who have no one to basket from all corners and an give them a thought, and no gles o f the hall. Not until the »hope o f finding anything but visitors had a lead of 8 points :»n empty stocking on Ghvistmas did this power leave them. It morning, except, perhaps, what was then that the Mosier boys may be doue by organized char got busy and did some good ity . work, but the best they could do W. T. Gardner, Superintend was to reduce the lead their o p en t o f the Boys and Girls Aid ponents1 had acquired. The game Society of Oregon, is making an ended in a score o f 22 to 27. tappeal to the generosity o f the The line-up follows: people o f the state for pecuniary H o o n R iv e r M o s ie r •assistance for the homeless chil Shay r. i . 1 Johnson* dren which the Society is taking F ra n z ib g lc y •F. ( . •care of. The idea is to procure 1 A h e r n Button c. Schuller sufficient funds to not only Sturgess r. g. Wood make the children happy at Bailey 1. K- • Noble ■■Eubs Christmas, but to help provide Root Goals: Johnson 4, Higley 4, -for their wants during the year. 2. -Shay 4. Franz 2, Sturgess ‘ To this end the Society is send 2, Schuller 2. Free Button ing out letters enclosing paper Higley ¿-.Shay 2. Franz throws: stockings, with the request that o •cash donations lie placed in them i). A relii « h game will be played Hill'd returned to-the Society at -«East 29th and Irvin g St., Port in Hood River in-the near fu- ture. land. Here is an excellent opportu nity for parents, children, any JEWELS MADE OF ROSES. «individual, churches and socie H o w the D ain ty P c t a li A re Turned ties to show their Christmas Into F ra gra h t 'Trin k ets. spirit beyond their immediate There Could scin ely lie u lovelier friends or circle by sending Sift that)’a string o f ftu.v heads, nil nmulct ,,r a trinket to slip among vonr Christmas greetings in the form kerelilt-fK ’ into lm<*s to keep them »o f cash donations to'Thfe forlorn sweet, made of roses and of the love waifs o f the Home. We would anil taste anil patience that must go Into the' fashioning o f such a gift. ’■suggest that the churches and The making of rose trinkets Is an ¿.Sunday Schools o f Mosier take ancient custom revived, and rosaries a special collection next Sunday made hundreds o f years ago are fra grant today. for this purpose and send the Gather the rose petals when the money to Supt. »Gardner who dew is on them and screen them clear will gratefully acknowledge it of every foreign substance. Hut the clenii, dewy petals through a food and use it to the best advantage. chopper—the finer they are ground the «He will also be glad to send in better—and all the house will smell of formation regarding the work of roses. Spread the palp on n china platter and set it In tiie snn for three •the Society to anyone asking for days, stirring In a few drops of spring water now and again to keep it moist. ‘it. While you are remembering When the palp “ works" in the snn and reaches the consistency o f a light your loved ones this Christmas- foamy dough that can be pressed tide, don’ t forget the unloved smooth without crumbling it is ready mold. and dependent little ones o f Ore to Before they are quite dry run a good gon. sized hatpin straight throngh the mid 'THE BOY » L E M dle o f the beads or amulets into a board and set the board in the sun for ten days, and they will grow hard and fragrant. Tbrend the beads on a strand o f silk, the amulets on fine rib bon. and tlie older they grow the sweeter they will smell. — Christian Herald. __________________ The lecture given at Immanu el Church last night by Prof. A. •C. Strange, o f The Dalles, was •most interesting and was listen-1 P lu ck y Bird*. Compared with mammals, parents, •ed by a very fair audience. Mr. Strange spoke on the “ Boy love is stronger in birds. In protecting their uests and young, birds often Problem,” and his remarks show courage and strategy, more oi showed that he had studied the less o f which is doubtless inherited ■subject from all angles-particu- Even the so called dangerous mam Dials, the bears, mouutaln lions, wild laryly from the boy’s view- cats and other mammals Uiat are bosl -point. He holds’ that boys are 1 able to protect themselves, seldom not as bad and vicious, general make a stand agninst domestic iutni sion. Rarely do they attempt to eu ly, as grown-up people seem tice an enemy from their home by willing to think they are. They strategic tnenns, but at the first warn forgefrtheir oWn boyhood. The lug of danger they either b'de or wntch the intruder from a safe distance. But ■speaker stated that what ap there are very few species of birds peared to be meanness In boys that do not attempt to defend theli was simply the expression o f in homes in some way. aud even the most timid evince more intelligence than stincts as natural as life itself: most mammals.—Collier's. instincts that have been express ed by all peoples and nations W h e re the A u d ie n c e W a t . A London actor appearing at a cheap hirlce the dawn o f time. Mr. theater in Salford found so small an Strange concluded his remarks audience that he sought out the rami •with an earnest appeal for the ager for an explanation. “ You see,’ Boy, for more tolerance and a the mrtuager told him, "my people are at the Halle concert.” "Oh.” the actor -better understanding o f Boy said, surprised. “ 1 should hardly have nature. thought your patrons would care much A t the conclusion o f the ad for high claes music.” “ No,” the otliei explained. "T o tell the truth, they go dress a short program was ren to pick pocket».” —London Mail. d ered by some o f the pupils of A R a n k Often**. •Prof. Johnson’ s room. “ May we have the pleasure of yout County Supt. Justus T. N eff company this evening, colonel'/" Rhe accompanied Mr. Strange from asked. The Dalles. The colonel drew himself up hnughtl basket Ball T h e first basket ball game of the season was played last Fri das evening between the Mosier A th letie Club and the Columbia vClub o f Hood River. Prom the very first it prom ised feu be a close, hard-fought game. The visitors found the net first, bat it was soon evi dent that the spiral was not partial to their basket, as Stur- gess immediately popped a nice one into the air for two points. The game continued to be hotly contested and when the whistle -founded at the end o f the first ly and replied.'with every evidence of offended dignity: "Madam, 1 command a regiment.” N C 'g h h n rl) . Dobb»—So you're living In the coun try. eh? What kind o f nelghbors-ti/ive you? Are they desirable? Hobts»- Desiml«te! Great Scott! We haven't a thing they don't desire, especially In the way o f gardening Implements.— New Orleans I ’leayiine.- T h * W in d M on th. Noremlier was called hy the ancient Saxons the wint monat. or wtnd month, on account o f the gules then prevalent It was also named the blot monat. or blood month, from the ancient practice o f theu «tanffhierlng cattle for the win ter provision». Society takes na away from car selves.—De Lambert. MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, W ig * A re M ade o f It, and It S tiffen * H igh Grade Silks. The notion is popularly held tlmt •whalebone ia derived from whales’ riba, although mauy persona believe that It conies from the (all of the big mammal. Both notions are incorrect. The function of whulclmno in the life o f the whale is o f the utmost im- ' porta lice. The inner edges o f the whalebone plates are frayed into In numerable hairlike processes, and the whole forms a sort of sieve whereby the whale may sift out its food from the sen water. It must be remembered that the food of this gigantic crea ture consists chiefly of minute organ isms. cnistreen, mollusc«. etc., floating near the outface. When tile whale opens Its mouth aild moves along a great multitude of these minute forms o f life find their way in. Then the whale « loses ils mouth, and the water is strained out through the whalebone sieve, ami the food is re tained. The common uses of whalebone are known to everybody. It Is. however, put to two uses not generally known even In England, where the line inter nal fringes mentioned are employed In mil making of barristers’ wigs. By rea son of their lightness they retain the Curl better than does ordinary hair. Fine whalebone threads are also some times employed to stiffen the tissue in high grade Silks.—Harper's Weekly. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912 Immanuel Church Notes. ODD USES OF WHALE30ME. to the party ordering: them, at togral rales, u d School closes today The regular worship next Sun- day morning will take the f o r » of a Christmas Service. Mr. Hargreaves will preach. The sermon subject and music will lie appropriate to the theme. Look for program on bulletin board. Church of Christ Notes Our Christmas message next Lordsday morning will be enti tled “ The Dove o f Peace,” and the subject o f the evening ser mon will be “ Salvation in Type.” The evening discourse is the sec ond o f the series that we began last Sunday. We want you to hear these sermons. Also, we will be the friends of anyone who will give us the opportunity. NO. 42 paid fo r before aftLlavit? a refu rn ish ed . for the Christmas Holidays, which will last two weeks. Our teachers will spend their vacations at their respective homes, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson leaving tomorrow for Castle Rock, Wash., and Miss Huntington will spend the time with her parents at The Dalles. We wish them, the pupils, our subscribers and everybody else a very Merry Christmas, and mny nothing interfere with ev eryone having a jolly good time. % R E 5 O LVED 1 T D A T J a JE »TH OULD QUIT T h E S illy practice of giving U okihlzss ..¡PRESENTS A/VD GIVE OUR FfflENDS SISOMEWG they can use-* jo n a n y n i c e useful T hings l i k e GLOVES ,HANDKERCHIEFS NECK WEAR AND THE LIKE! — WE HAVE ALL THE THING 5 YOU WEAR-:' 4 BUSTER SL .V . \r H. M. West has just complet ed a powder magazine on the right o f way north o f the track and about a 'quarter o f a mile west o f town. It is o f reinforced concrete, 8x10 feet in Tl c c size. Herein will be stored the n Lionite powder which Mr. West is making a specialty o f hand-j H. C ampbell C laris ling. This powder is claimed to Minister. W H A T J o Y THE V E R Y WORD he far superior to any other pow CHR1JTMAG. der on the market, and although | BRINGS. ' T l 6 A T C H R U T M A S TIME T H A T WE C. A. Morden came up from it is impervious to dam pness or TURN FROM JELFI JHNEJJ AND T R Y T o MAKE Portland last Saturday and re water, it is a satisfaction to the I OTHERJ HA P P Y . AND HOW T H U BRINGS H A P - mained w itil Sunday evening on consumer to know that i t 'i s al PI NEJJ .UNTO OUR SELVES HAVE YOU NOT F a ilin g F o r Death. ways stored in a dry place. For n week the self appointed guide his ranch soul!; o f lo-.vr. s om eone to w h o m y o u w i s h to give a p r e s ibukssauB to the Mind on tlicii1 dally walks had c diced that the two men who were her 'special charges felt carefully " f the wall on either side o f the door Of the asylum when passing in and out. Since she was there to lend them, that precaution seemed not at nil neces sary. and she finally asked their rea son for it. “ I am looking for crape on the door,” one old man told her. "They don’t like to let us know here In I lie asylum when auy one dies for fear o f making us feel had. but they put crape on the door, and by feeling for it when we pass in and out we can find out for ourselves when one o f us lias gone.” — New York Times. T m S ent ? W H A T SHALL Y o U R PRESENT BE? USE FUL THINGS. MEN LIKE TO GET NECKTIE SUS PENDERS. NICE HOSE, HANDKERCHI EFS, GLOVES OR S L I PPERS — THINGS T o W E A R . YOU CAN ¡Rock Springs \ ! Coal-LUM P! find A T ra in F o r T y le r . Oaring Mr. Tyler's incumbency of the presidential office he arranged to make an excursion In some direction and sent his son Boh to arrange for a special train. It happened that the railroad sniierinteudent was a strong Whig. As such lie had no favors to bestow on the president and Informed Bob that his road did not mn any special trains for the president. "W hat!" sniil Bob. "Did von not fur nish a *{K‘cial train for the funeral of President HarrisonV" "Yes." said the superintendent, “ and if you'll bring your father in that condition yon shall have the best train on the road." / in SUITABLE our store PRESENT which FOR will ANYBODY. N I C H O L 8c CO., M O regon o s ie r 1, Heater Stoves ------------------------------------------------ : * Tum-A-LumLumber Co. i A ll Size s and Prices E. A. RACE, MGR. M OSIER w a y- *% W. E. Chown, ORE. Genius and W ork. Men give me credit for genius. Alt the genius i have lies just in this: When I have a subject In hand I study it profoundly. Day and night it is lie- fore me. 1 explore it in all its bear- j ings. My mind becomes pervaded with 1 it. Then the effort which 1 make the j people are pleased to call the fruit of | genius. It Is the fruit of labor and thought.—Alexander Hamilton. (»»- Mosier i * ^ « * - - Oregon - NEW YEAR CICARS t as gifts to men should be cigars that men will smoke and enjoy. Klse the g ift had better not be made. Our box cigars are the kind that makes men wish the box was bigger—Jntegridad, Don Casa and General Aiihur. They are smokes that fill the a T with fragrance hiu I t he s m- er witil snttsfa -Iiuit. Buy your cig r gifts!,ere hiu I each one will be a pleasant reminder o f the giver. » T h e L ite ra ry W aitress. “ Will you have a cereal for your breakfast7" asked tin* waitress. "A serial? No. thank yon,” replied the witty guest. "1 should prefer some short stories.” Whereupon she brought him some lambs' tails.—Chicago Post. something MA KE A A. L. DAY, P k k s i d i î n t M ' a n a g e u ph o n e A Complete Line of Electrical Novelties and Toys for Christmas. Buy Presents That Are Instinctive ancf Interesting- S. E. F R A N C IS © ;, Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .’ , Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Consult an E ye Specialist l Hood River - Oregon • V T F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G # tr (is v w p u ii, a. . — 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. in Ruiiness 50 Years N W. F. L A R A WA Y SOMEBODY Hood Rivet U .S. A. IS E X P E C T IN G Y O U ON CHRISTMAS BELLS CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR ARE TUNING up their joyous annual greeting. I f the holiday spirit has not yet captured you| come and look at our display o f exceptionally at tractive 5. 10 anti 15c. goods. We are making a specially of holiday Booklets and Post Cards One sight o f the values here for so little money will inspire you with the good feeling be longing to the season. You will be glad to find that your money will go farther than you expect ed. For we have a splendid as sortment o f the daintiest, pret tiest and most attractive cards. You can remember every friend with a Christmas greeting and every g ift should contain one of these beautiful cards. Come and see them. THE 5, 10 MiG 15 CENT STORE HOOD RIVER. OREGON. ( lld b r o n n c r B U g .. 3rd and Cascade; -a They are wait ng for you to come About th at THE HOMING INSTINCT Xmas m TELLS YOU TO C.O T H E D ESIR E FOR COM FORT suggests TojtSTJtJQi Present T H E L IN E OF BLOCK SIG N ALS To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and all PniAt» East “THE EASY W A Y ” f ET us help you solve this an- nual problem by suggesting an Electrical appliance of some kind. They not only make beautiful presents, but can be used the year round. There are Ghafing Dishes, Percolators, Toaster«, Samovars, Grills, Heat ing Pads, Irons, etc., in stock. T'WLS m ? ^ THROUGH TRAINS HiGH CLASS EQUIPMENT ACIFIC LIG H T «St POWER CO. = “ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE” kiCwCOGi IC4MMW —i. ------- | - — * A PI.1TA«1 RE TO ANSWER '8 1 QUESTIONS W R IT E THEM Y O U \RK COM ING TH E N L Ê T T E L L \ O U H O W LITTLE ! i W IL L C O ST F. A. A l i . in u t o n , Agertt, O. w . R. & N .. US M o sifr , O r e .