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P U B L IS H E D « KV KR V F R ID A Y ADVERTISING HATfcâ C. KIBWF.. Propriotor SL USCKiniOS' RVrSS *1.(1« ‘tn * Yt*»f...... 'Pi-. Months. . . 'Tnrt-e Monn«*. MOSIER BULLETIN Prvfuaai. Tal C aris...................... »<n On* square. ........................... . i.m " Oao-quarter Column................. One-half C d o s m ... ..» .» ........... !.«• “ ** OneCulumn....,...,,.^.,..,...... ** 94 M F udeesa leraj« will be *fcar**d at tZeimW.pm fer each «aaertâm. L e ta l »d rertieeaeete wìU in all eaaealha' S 'ritorci a« second-class matter March 12. 1909 at *h « post otbev at Muakf.-Oregon;-ander the A « ? « * March 3. lsTi». CASCADE APPLE ORCHARD y Q MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, IV "is <the tnttr.e «o f a n ew .««old 100 a cres e a r ly th is y e a r to the wet dltoh T '»«*«*1 " » « • P>*r w im iw a u r a ra n j him. some of the Prussians went to W . \V. V e n s e l, th e p re s e n t o w n - UIld wished to remove him so that e r w h o has a lr e a d y s p e n t c o n --h e might be attended-to by the sur- • «¡d e r a te m o n e y im p r o v in g th e .«* > “ ,6ut . . « him aloue, teNnlg them that he felt l)la c e and has niactG p la n s t o r qUi^0 comfortable. Soon after this he c o n t in u in g th e w o rk on an e x - died. Then When thdy»Mift<d his h«»dy W h ic h m ea n s the* iouud wh? he" 1“ '1 ***" scale. tto leave him alone. lie hud been the -tllitt, o f t h e 100 a c le s in th e gtamlard beflrer «for'hla regiment tr a c t, all w ill be s e t to fr u it tre e s lu the terrible battle of the dhy the e x c e p t w h a t w ill lie o ccu p ied b y « « « h“ d ^ «M n to M a tte r . a.vd ^ when he was sore wounded So1 that he t-toG neflicssary b u ild in g s . '■$*<>< nt must die,rtri9 '*»oUller spirit wik8 H e n s iv e Ml-. V e n s e l m a y he c o n s id e re d Wlthln ll1^ ; '* I*d/ ” i * ^ r , , . , . tlmn let the "bit o f fag” fall* into the a s p a r tic u la r ly fo it u n a t e in se- ei,pniyiJ hand he folded it up and •curing th is tra c t, as th e w e s te rn placed it beueuth him so tliht-mone might see i t This was Why he would «e x p o s u re , -the a ir an d w a t e r .. . - a , ... * not 'let- IdmaelP be moved ^y« the klnd- A ira in a g e and th e d eep , I € l t i l e - j y "Prussian soldiers. He "would die « o i l a r e id e a l c o n d itio n s f o r th e protecting the precious flag. ’g r o w in g o f fin e a p p les, w ith s u f- Hls ^ ° 8 ’"r®r* touched by*Ms n°- C • . .... 1 \ , ... -ble action that they would not take frc ie n t a ltitu d e t o p ro d u c e t h e . a* fty the tro,,bv> t>«-. wrapped i t k e e p in g q u a litie s an d g i v e th e around 'him "thfct lt'm iffht be'buried fin e c o lo r in g . j-w ittfuim .__________ _ •¡Last B u m m e r M r. V e n s e l. th e ¡i •3 Watch ' Than Brok*. It In Plaosa and Float Thdt* on Liquid Air. A froMn Bo«p bubble broken ta and floating like an iridescent, parent oggshell on tbo aurfaco vessel o f -liquid air was ono o f tha marvels exhibited by Professor Dewar in a lecture before the Koyai Institute o f Orest Britain. •The lecture was upon the subject o f atmosphere and the curious effects of intense cold, the liquid air aiul soup liulible being «tdjuucts introduced to fa cilitate some explanations. A few spoonfuls of liquid air were poured into a vessel, ami the intense cold eaused-by evaporation immediate ly brought •on a mtnnture snowstorh In tlie atmosphere directly above the vessel. A soap bubble was then plikpM In the freezing stratum. Almost In- stnntly tliere w i i s a change In the color of the transparent glolie. Die bubhte becoming miidl. ‘ darker; the move ments o f the rnliilMiws Him grew slow er; it contrncteil somewhat In size, aiiu a little later It froze. A slight but dexterous movement of the rod upon which the bubble WM suspended broke the latter ditto two j pieces, whibh fell upon tlie liquid air and there floated for an hour, grmlmil- : ly accumulating a tiny snowdrift from the almost Imperceptible precipitation constantly going on lu tha freezing atmosphere above. T HONEST PEDDLE B T S E U IN C H O N E S T GOODS AT HONEST this P R IC E S -N E -^ T X £A ^SA M E M ETTO D s ------- N — ¡ next week Mosier is having her first snowfall of the season this morn ing. The high hills around us have been covered with from three to eight inches of snow for * a week or more. ¡ j d ooi X T T ii * The first ingredient tn conversation Is truth, the next good sense, the third good humor and the fourth w it—84» William Tempi* GoNijcioi/ j o r tfs&vwG T r e a t e d g £ r in ^ o u r ^ * 1 ( Tum -A -Lum Ì l Lum ber Co. E . A . ‘ R A C E ,* M G R . 8c C O . , QW r e g o n A ll Sizes and Prices ORE. M O S IE R W ,-E. Chown, Mo'sier NEW YEAR CIGARS as gifts to men' should •'bebigarr tliat men ivill smoke and *njoy. Hiss the g ift had better not be made. Oar box cigars are the kind that makes men wish the box was bigger—Integridad, Don Casa and General Arthur. They are smokes that fill the air with fragrance and the smoker with satisfaction. Buy your cigar gifts here and each one will he a pleasant reminder o f the give*1. K. L. O re g o n PHONS 9 D A Y, PitdkÌD rìrr-lUNXCtt A Complète Line tff Electrical Novelties and^Toys for ChrisMás. Iftuy tYesents-Thrit Are Instrtirtiverrmd'Tnteresrtfri!:. S. E. F R A N C IS C tt, 'Proprietor ‘ ‘T H E O A K S .’ , Electric Wiring & Supply Co. Hood River -- ^Oíégoíi Consult an Eye Specialist . FIRST N A T IO N A L B AN K BUILDING it is not so long ago that people were content to choose glasses in much the same way that they would buy bootBat 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. If you have any eye troubles we will give your expert examination >and precisely the help you need. in Business 5 0 Years «M . SOMEBODY U n ni tìti'et V. S. A. W .F . L A R A W A Y IS ÈXPECTINGYOU M í* . O ft mmk About that CHR 1 STMAC ! Xmas f i / CSCi ET us help you solve this an- nual problem by suggesting an Electrical appliance of ¡tome kind. They not only make beautiful presents, hut can he used the year round. There ar e Chafing Dishes, Percolators. Toasters, Samovars^GrifTs, H eat ing Pads, Iro n s,' H e . , in F t r d f . f 1 PACIFIC LIGHT & POWER'CO. » A lw a y s at your s e r v ic e *• I ( i 'NEW YEAR Coal-LUMP They are w , «V/u to com« Ì THE HO AUN* ■ INS'lTNCT TELLS YO U TO GO T H F . D E S IR E F O R ' C O M Ê O r T * I Getting Him Inured. 1 « l flirti^ •*, ifh iilh tl, ÌJ “TH . THROUGH TRAINS R6H CLASS EQUIPMENT AinriA l a p u ì A ì u R e TÖ t ANSWER Y)l!KSTtONä WRITE THEM Ÿ0U AltE COMING TflPN LCT US TEIX YOU HOW LITTLE rr WILL COST F. A . A l Aft Heater Stoves ----------------------------------------------------------- * TTe ' 11 suina God who quarrels s M tlie iniperM^kma of men.— Burke. J | exte / w >, h o w e v e r , MOSICR ! Sha A groad. Mr. Gnnffgo—I want yon to under stand. Mrs. Gnaggs. that 1 am no fool. Mrs. Gnoggo— For once 1 agree with yon. A fool and hls money are soon parted, and I have never hern able tu get a dollar oat uf you.-Philadelphia Record. . 11 tow n , we N IC H O L I •‘What makes Bliggins compel hi* toy to practice standing bareheaded in inclement weather?" " lie hue an Idea the boy will be president o f the United States eoiiie ilay find wants to have him well re hearsed for Inauguration.**— Washing tou Star. oi / r p a t - IN V IT A T IO N TO S&V.E AND ¿EE UJ. ^ a • : use to you. dear. It's yesterday’s pa- ’ per.—Loudon Oprfhdn. ^ Rc3N;J RIGHT IN THE P A J T . Ol/R PATSRoNAtfE PROVE J THUS. • 1N-T-HE Y E A R T o COME WE CAH PROMISE TO ToT^O V.OR E IT-HV^N> N4* T«HE Y EARrJ T H A T HAVE PA ^^E D . W EW EED:^OT, WE KNOW, EXTEND«‘V.N'VTMINci OUR OLD PATRoNsS. WE K+kyW iTH B Y WEPT NO IN V IT A TION T o COME T o OUR ¿TO R E . "T O THOSE WHO HAVE NOT Y E T COME OUR W A Y , To TH E ¿ T R A N - .A * ‘ TO GET POWER PLANT amount of standing timber, ac- “ xt Unie rou c*me “ Cbica«w Tribune. cording to the report of the State Would H*lp Som*. Board of Forestry. Not only does It do a woman for that, but it'has One-fifth o f all ► g willing to di* for ber?” bo the standing timber in the Unit- grumbled “ Ho might carry a big Iff« insur ed States and Oregon now stands ance, you know," she hlntfed.—Balti fourth in the annual ciit of lum more Afherican. ber. Oregon has approximately as much timber as all the states Sarcastic. . W ife—Any fashions In that paper. east of the Roeky Mountains put Jack? Jack (wbo hat Just settled a 1 together. dressmaker's bill)—Yes, but they're no s y \ — W E FEEL T H A T V-W.E-CAN 4 » O K OUR. P A T R o N J S Q U A H e m 'T H E Y A C E AND THEM A H A P P Y NEW Y & 4 R , BECAUSE W ITH IN Ol/RJELVEJ WE It* Rom *ntics€ l»c ,'In ’ SsrAes, Atop tho •<of th e o w n e r o f th is fin e p la ce, I , . — The Parrot Fish. beanie ou t fr o m P e n n s y lv a n ia to Hov»- Fre»tba* o«m*s. There are water parrots ns well ns r .. m, Tlie first effect o f cold on tlie sklnls land parrots. -The parrot flsh come «.aite I ll* * g e * 'f it.^ T h e y al e .q0 contract tl:c tiny vessels that connect i from the tropics, nre brilliantly colored p r o g r e s s iv e , e n e r g e t ic and u p-to- arteries mid veins. Arteries nre ves- 1 and have beaks something like those d a te b u sin ess m en an d w ill un- $vls that take blood from the heart. i of the parrot, fer use in breaking off i i . ii i e .i r> «1 Veins áfe tlu&e tliat'bHUff blood buck I the coral sill'll *1« order‘-to got at tlie d o u b te d ly m a k e o f th e C a sca d e to the heart aii>i tuet ■ewmecting ves- I living polyp. Not all of them, how • A p p le O rc h a rd on e o f th e fin e s t ■els are called capiHaWhs. While thefie ever. live on animal food, some species -and m o s t p ro fita b le p la c e s in little vessels nre contracting the skin ■ being herbivorous. One species is itself becomes tenser. 1 In a few mo ; found In the Mediterranean sen, where lilo s ie r D is tr ic t. ments or minute* the effects change. j It has been known for thousands of The tiny tlerves whose stimtilatldn ] years. The Greeks 'and Romnns re- caused contraction ’o f the capillaries ■ gnrded it for a time as the first of are more or less paralysed, and the ves- . fishes, nnd Pliny tells us how it was —*• gels dilate so the akln geta red. Sodh introduced Into the Italian sea in tlie course o f tlie reign o f Claudius. It G u y B . T a lb o t , p r e s id e n t o f ’ « ® dd» ^ J ‘ nd t‘lV k'“ ^ „ T • ut r< coines bluish. Then the nutrient fluid , was known as flie “ scpms"ff y-tiic nu- th e P a c ific P o w e r & L i g h t C om - i,jn jj,,, Bg|n (the lympiu is coagulated ! dents, who told g«une woiiifof'M st«> p a n y , an n ou n ces th a t w o r k w ill and the stretched skill ruptures or rics nlsuit Its love. Its wtmlom and its the oom niefl'ced w ith in a f e w d a y s “ chaps." If the cold Is1 ihore severe its riiiiiinatlon. Stdpe having a length ««f . . . ........ „ i action 1s ileeiH-r. mid the blood itsdlr sixteen Indies have been cap tn red ^'T! a 'new pnW er plaint a t H ood niny be coaktilnted. Ttdsrts frostbite. alive. R i v e r th a t w ill r iv a l in s ize th e —------ ------------- ‘'Donca*t*r Races. -one b e in g b u ilt By th e N orkh-1 .. Oppressive poiit*n**a. Doncafcter la ‘one o f the four plnces— w e s t e r n E le c t r ic C d m p a n y on th e ,from hl8 hlgtorlcal lnbort t0 re)ate a tlie other tliree l*eing Chester, Epsom ■W hite S altnon R iv e r , s a y s t h e 1 bonmot by hi* frisbd Massenet it and Lincoln—tliat claim to be the cra ¡F o o d R iv e r N e w s -was at a time -when* tho musician was dle of the British turf. In May, 1(10(1. the minutes o f the corporation record The plant, which will b . that “ Ilugli Vrirrrall hath caused n structed on the lower river, will was too well known there,” Massenet stoope,” Or |(ost. “to be s'dtt Oil Don -have a capacity of 7,000 horse replied. “ Everybody was too oppres- caster More nt the west eml 6f the borse-mce.” whicll was ordefVd‘ to lie "clitt down." A few years later “ for • rate from the company’s present tobacconist* s shop. T ra y «» not trouble the pKtevcntliijre 'o f siites, qunrrells. ‘ ■idevelopmenl/here, continues the’ t« carry it,* said th e ' toMctontst. -it 1 murders eml ■WiWisbc«!*" It was 'News. It is understood that K'yc w ,,h,e ^cub-stpicasuret., agreed "tliat the race oil Dhneasfet ’ M , send It round to you. " —Westminster More hedllsCbntlnued." Eventually the part orthe pbwer will be used in Gazette. <s)ris>rafioii. with the true Yorkshire combined love of " f brass” and s|iort. vconnectlon with an electric rail-; ... 7 > I Evolution of a Plgy. took the horse racing Under Its pa "They "tell ibe that plays are built trlarchnl care and turned the meeUng The material for this hig elec- up. is that so?” Into a source of profit.—London Stuiid- trlcal development, which W ill “ ,t ,8>" ""swered the playwright ard. ____ jC . . , “ Here ls the method. I cep a Joke. I mean expenditure of over a half» telI u around, *nd it gees. Next I Th* Fr*nch. ‘ million dollars, has been ordered ’ make a dialogue of it. Then I add a Ths Freuch were first mentioned ns ;and the work of installing the Character, and It becomes a vauderifie tlie Franks, a tribe of wnrtlke Ger mans In the northwestern part bf tile jxlant will be commenced just as three acts of ,t and thell u-g a play region now known as 1’rtissln. They BOOB as the construction crews "Kansas City Journal. came Into notice alsiut Z4il A. 1). and with other German tribes Invaded the "can be organized and the plans — -----------~ ~ Itonuin empire In the fifth century suit received from the engineer’s of- y lttI# G, T - M r * u C t i o n g . to*a settled in the country now known its Ace. quietus something you wear? The Fra nee. The word l-'rsnk. or Enink __________ , t r __________ ' Young M an-N o, Miss KlUy. Why do man. iiieaim freeman. After their 1 . you ask that? ItTftle n irl—'Cause I simplest of Gaul they named the cortn Oregbn is preeminent amont * fq sister tell uiamma the other day try Fraiikeurick. or Krauk'a kingilohi the states in the value ant She was going to put a quiettia on you . W ■ <*hww, B o r r e e R R o w \ lj — ■— space \ are Forest Clad Vails. ... oCHaoiai—Beiind Region*. No IbigINIi novelist rests in a more M essrs. W in . timt i,„ti r e m o d e lle d 1>,\ eaaia. ” it-is-ra th er singular *: ei-cci.irl •--*«oi ‘ ' tr.'iM flint chosen by M a r s h . j C. J. C a rlso n and H . H . the “ lands--of ftfc" ¡ire m«.ir tin- ■«»Kl It,....... tv fc -VlV-shn.' \H-‘ 1« buried st-'A ill). i ill. '! I# » K-*f* «-•.- ,»ru H - «» C f/ n c ie te t' tile g - b e - I <«inn«l. frfr on I In- >11-111 it'« ; II.c I'on-kT'e'titl V: I a. «ft*’ i i u r f i i ‘ ' Tierra , i . • | r ■ , -'to tUv norihv.’fi^vi. ;i , in Hu isliiml nt Kwtiioa. Tt.cl geniiil veils cn-tlw ptaoe-wiiicli furnish ^uego. remotdyebath. spot In’ flic south i*St,irtc that tlie g ift «11 aLu r.dan ce T )f c le a r, cold «Iceland, to the eye, seem s‘ at first ed writer-loved-So' Well. The dhy after ids death at Vailiran, w a te r. T h e y can be used f o r ir- glance to be better named «by the cold In 1894. his remhlfts were earried to lYio-ntirm nm-noses A firngoline «PI'e‘ lntl» u- I u * ’» c,ul flelds nre not T lg a tio n p tlip o s e s . A g a s o lin e onjy numerous, but In some caaes these tlie top o f this • fir-pcipttdns and pic ■ en g in e w ill be in s ta lle d and a 50 <lui the •comn-ettki snow-stretchea ate turesque peak by sixty sturdy Sa- moansj xvlio hnd-ioved and now mourn- 4 b . p ressu re ca n be d h tflin ed . T o | lunuirmis-of square miles in extent. But only a little travel into the in ed their dend'ifill^f, Tusttnla. t h e p eop le liv in g in th e h ills w h o terior, say to the site of the ancient A party o f forty had previously cut hau l th e ir w a t e r o r w h o h a v e Icelandic parliament at Thlngvallavatn, a pathway through the thick, tangled d iffic u lty in s e c u r in g th e ir sup- disclose* mists upon miles of such deso- wood with knlve» and axes, while nn- oilier party hurt prepared the grave, ,P1 y b y d ig g in g o r d riH in g , ° * ly ^ o f voictluocs With infinite cure nml trouble they Very Islniid m ea n s t lia t M r. V e n s e l has hand, wiille they'have been oXceeiUMgiy bore him shoulder high over the rough ¡ well behaved for a hundred years or ground to Ills Inst long home, mid tftm a n z a in his t w o w e lls . , , . . J so, the great liot springs In the nelgli- there, under tlie starry sky, they left A m od ern barn is in--course o f tK)rh,10,r o f ueykjavik. tlie capital, iu- him to steep forever, -with the Pacific icon stru ction . I t is 40 f e e t sq u a re ^u -ote-that the-subtennuean heat.1 If at Ids ft-et. On either side of his tombstone Is n -land w ill be e q u ip p e d w ith e v e r y 1a still very mudh aliss. bronze plate. One tienrs the words -con ven ien ce, in c lu d in g a h a rn ess ,Rlul o f fll.e- nt tUe other eild 0f the “The 'Toiiili bf 'Tiisitula,” while the '■room w h ic ll can b e h e a te d , h a y \ earth. Thus each o f the two parts of other ls inscribed with hls own re quiem, beginning: ■-carriers e tc . I tbe unlverse ls properly named, wlieth- Under the wide and starry sky ‘ , ' er the name be warm o r cold.—New Dig the-grave and let me lie. T h e V e n s e l b ro th e rs , n e p h e w s ,York rresM r e s o l v e d h a t E x /R in c t h e l a s t A N H ori£-sTV TW fD E ‘ V 1 T H J { ¡ paid fh rW u a t affldaelta aretNraiaSied Y E A * . WE'HAl/E B U I L T \JP STEVENSON’S GRAVE. ‘-LANDS OF FIRE. — C~ ' • ~ — ■«owner, had a b u n g a lo w b u ilt on since been 'V«tHo*lafid-dl«»Ticra»‘ M -F M g o At* th e p lace, w h ic h lias HOOD1M N O . 43 FROZTjrSOAP BUBBLE.’I 'SAVED THE COLORS. A H oro W h o'W at B ori de Wrapped Hit Flag by tha Enemy. T r a c t o f land w h ich lias been During the Auatro-Pruasinu war a rip en ed Up fo r d tef^ lo p m en t w ith - 'body of Prussian-soldiers came upon u lin th e pastA-eAT. ' i t is U n ow n a s - « t c h half full of wounded and dying 1 , Austrian». 'Among those who were t h e B ro o k s h o m eslea ti an d W as pud|y wounded v a i a young officer, p u rch a sed b y W m . N e ils o n , w h o '/They found him iylng on hi« back in T h is FR ID A Y, DECEMBER 27, T912 U «he party "tdwtag ih «sa. a l t^ a l ■ M lu no to n M M , A g e n t. lM M 0 . W . R. A N . , H ia M É M o s ie r , O r e É flk