Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 24, 1913, Image 1

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VOL. IV
MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1913
Ü JÍLBBEN täüs'f 00 THE WOK!
epics of a Homer or a Dante.
ami its many outlying suburbs.
Men who grow n w oes when
1" the afternoon a tine parade
they get out of sight o f the skv- ‘ Was pulled off
with Veteran
scrapers on Manhattan Island, tsam ( hue ¡it the head ot the
T/ist year, :.s neitr ¡is we can
and some others who still think procession and in the seat of
fte la t.it. there were about 60.-
that there is nothing worth honor on a piece o f fire appara-
¿0011 children engaged in making
while beyond'Harlem, would eii-’ t » s which was used in The Dalles
♦ t raising something wilh wiiich
¡i liberal education if the; h a lfa century ago.
to compete T or prizes in the’ in-1
A i. - r ilie parade a series of
dustrud contest, iiuit was only | would take a T rip across the exlnhition drills and runs were
country
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to
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e
PRfcitlc
Const.
* little start in the work. bairit
performed by the tire laddies,
was a great stimulus to future! True, it. would lie somewhat kal- and in the evening a banquet,
effort. A sa result o f the inspir-¡aidoscopic, wkh little i C
chance t
mpressions of details, with the usual happy speeches of
nation gained last ; ear we hope to ^a l*lel
felicitation was enjoyed, followed1
have practically every one o f the butitwould reveal bustling cities by a ball, at the 'V o g t theater.
125,000 school children o
or f the
me a,u^ Kreat empires o f produ’c live Many business houses were closed
state engaged in some ."phase of land. It would sirouse ¡1 desire in honor o f the occasion.
to go to San Diego in 1915 to see
the work this year.
An extract from the Times-
the oxpositionof human achieve-
To those who did not get in -!
nitfi t which will he held there to Mountaineer published in an an­
■Terested last. >ver. and are not
celebrate ihe-openingyf the Pan­ nual in 1885, says that in 1859
'familial with the rules of the
ama canal. And to learn what Hook and Ladder company No. 1
‘'"contest. It may he said that they
man has done in this extraordi- was organized, and in 1860 it
are very simple. rJ'he most im- , nary country to overcome the in- disbanded. Dalles Diligent Hook
portant one ib that the children numerable obstacles which
, • , con- and
.,„,i Ladder
r ...m,,.- company w a s o t g a n -
miist i o t ie wt i v
.emse \es, i*,, ,Tt t?tl him would Lie an inspira- ized in 1862. O f the original
aU( 1 ial 1 u l,ai<nl 1,1 i' ual( la" tion to youth and a benediction members only' two, A. Winter-
will he required to sign a state­
mier and Sain Klein are living
to old age.
ment to that effect. In raising
today. Sam was the first secre­
garden some one else may plow
T o Give Farmer Square Deal. tary of the company, Winter-
the ground and harrow ‘it, but j
mier is on his Grant county ranch
The Oregonian says in its side­
•the child iritist do the rest-Mhe
near Canyon City.
planting, cultivating, harvesting, lights o f Oregon legislation:
The original roster contained
“ Farmers o f Sherman county-
etc. In raising poultry the child
many names prominently iden­
raised
4.000.000
bushels
of
grain
does-hot‘have to ov‘i the parent,
tified with the formation and
flock, hut must set the eggs and in 1912. It required 2,000,000
feed add "cure for the chickens ¡sacks‘to take it. to market. These upbuilding <>fthat city. Among
sacks cost the farmers 12 cents! the,n were: J- Eltelt, merchant;
■ they exhibit.
apiece, bht the wicked grain l.uy- G- A. Liebe. well remembered
One o f the main objects of
nothing for th e l1’* " “ "? " ° ' v 1,vmg: VVm" Lo‘
these contests is to get the hoys ers allow
and girls interest: d in doing sacks. More, they deduct one « an- father (,f 1)r " ' L,'pan:
pound tare for each sack., ami Wm. Moahus, father o f Mrs. M.
something. To teach them to do
Hun keep the sack, selling it T Nolan; J. Michelbacl), a large
•something practical, something
¡hack to the farmer for 6 cents.
‘ > owner: J. Eppinger,
‘Worth while, something by wiiich
lake a certain celebrated coon "h o kept the Globe hotel on the
‘ they « ¡ ‘ irearn a liVing vhen they j
gTOw up to manhood and woman- trap, this arrangement is-meant s,u‘ ot' lhe F,'ench banking
’ em cornin’, ketch ’em lu,use;
S' Sava*ie> county
.hood. And the only way to .¡to
\ “ ketch 'rn,
„ miii:„.
judge; H. Wentz, first under-
learn how to do¡-something i»
is to j j £■
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i • t n o s n - l l taker
taker ot of lh
The
Dalles, and
and A.
A. W.
W. »
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e Dalles,
do that tiling wifh v a i i i * n w n , uig 1— cents ( ach, is no small
them
hands.
The Dalles Firemen
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Mosier,
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Busiue«s locals will be charged at 5 'cent». per line
(or each ingenien.
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U the party «uq riii* then, at legal rate», and
atHuayAs areSfurnished.
paid for before
R E S O L V E D 1 OUR, CANNED GOODS
HAVE COME DOWN.VE VERECflRRYlMC
A BI6 STOCK- WE CAN KEEP 0V£ STOCK.
FRESH B y CEEPJN6
MOVING. VE CAN
WHAT
Oregon
IT
Denier in
H a y , G Of rain
and
F
eed
All Kinds
|T&U CAN EAT. You CAN
.
o
ea t what w e c a n
Shady Brook Dairy Feed
S ole Agen ts for
•¿.W c
Y
eüscuks
Horse Feed
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THE PRI CED ON OUR
GROCERI ES TUM&LE —
RI GHT IN THE BEGINNING WHEN WE M A R K OUR
GOOD A — BUT THE Q U A L I T Y NEVER F A L L J .
WE
* DON T BELIEVE IN PALMI NG OFF .SECOND GRADE
GROCERI ES ONTO OUR C U ^ T o M E R J , A ND T R Y ­
ING TO M A K E THEM BELIEVE T H E Y A R E F I R J T
GRADE.
ON
A L L OF OUR
GROCERI ES WE
KEEP THE Q U A L I T Y UP. WE KEEP THE PRI CE J
¡Rock Springs \
l Coal-LUMPi
Nichol ;& Co.,
i
No. 1 was organized in 1865.
'raised you are cheating yourself! wl,eat growing counties o f Ore-
Relief Hose Co. No. 1 was or
out of the most valuable part o f I K0,1‘ Two
Fwo million
ni'lhon pounds ot
ganized
in September o f the
• the conte'st—the experience to be I u 'ieat lost as
as Lire, Simply be-
same
year,
disbanding in 1868.
cause
■ gained by doing it yourself.
c;mse it is sold in sacks, is no
Columbia
Hose Co. organized
small item either. For reasons
Not, only'that, but in shewing
such as these Representative An­ in May, 1875.
! something that is not the prod-
Wasco Engine Co. No. 2 was
derson o f Hood River and Wasco
1 uct of his own effort he is prac- will advocate the passage o f Sen- ,,rHa|dzed in 1679, disbanded in
: ticing decejuion, cultivating dis­
ate bill 36, when it appears in
honesty, and laying the founda-
In 1880 a new steam fire en­
the house. This bill is a sort of
tion for a life o f dishonor and !
gine
was purchased by the city
legislative lost sheep. It was in-
trouble. _ He may be successful ^ “ " c ^ ^ r î ^ ^ a t ë toward antl ^ ive" t(> Jackson Engine Co.
in deceiving Others. No one but j
the end o f the last session by j
•himself and the members o f bis
(Senator, now Congressman, Sin-
CHANCE FORECASTS.
own family may ever know that
nott, but was lost in the shuffle
W rite rs o f Old W h o D im ly Poin ted to
he lias cheated, but that is ; - ..
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the committee to which it was
fLodfcrn jn ven t.oris.
• e'Hotfth. In doing what lie knows
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. ,■ assigned, this year Senator
Chance phrases in Hie litera ry w orks
is not right tie loses respect for r, ,,
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. Butler made a new bill in the o f oth er d ays d escribe w ith uncanny
self, and that is a long step m
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exactn ess in ven tion s o f fa r Infer times.
same image,
stood it upright on , For instance, we laid in the “ I’rolu-
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1 the wrong direction. When a
the floor of the sennte, gaivan-1 idousM of Stradu the Roman, which
person loses respect for himself
ized it with oratorical lightning were published in the year iai7, wimt
he soon loses the confidence and
and sent it on its way
with his scription
be of beld,
*® era,bbdy n h
cruUe Ue-
.
wireless telegraphy.
respect o f others. “ To thyself
most eloquent blessing. I f th e
Strada represents two friends as car-
he true, and it follows as the day
hill passes there will he no de- O'iug on a correspondence by means of
follows night that to other man
duction for the weight o f the :l 'Vertnln lo“ <lslou« " blch >'“« s,“,h
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virtue In It that, if it touches two nee-
thou canst not be false.” Every
Sack W h en grain or fruit is sold.
dies when one of tlie ueedles begins to
- child should early in life get this
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move, the otlier, although at ever so j
great a distance, moves at the same
■ principle firmly fixed in his mind,
Talking Good R o ild s .
time and 111 the same manner.”
and through life never depart
In 1(1*4 Itobert tloote published a
from it.
Ten senators and represent.-!- wprk wlierelii he observed that as
Parents, don’ t think y-on a r e ! tives are lying* awake nights try-
improve the vision so wnys
favoring your child b y giving o r , mg to think up the best way for sp„s,.s
„ Imt tui|)1,ssihle.- « ,,« be.
loaning him something to take to Uncle Sam to help improve the j -to hear a w hisper u distance of » fur-
the fair to win a prize with, for-country roads o f the nation.
an<1 perhaps the nature of the t
you are not. On the other hand i They compose a joint commit-; X u g h ^ h a t V u L o n g s ^ o u m Z ^ n ^ t ^
you are doing him an absolute! tee appointed for this purpose, multiplied." This seems to be a fair
injustice. You are cheating him : A good many other congressmen forecast of the telephone.
out o f the valuable experience o f ' wh o have been givin g the road
l n ' ° ,1‘hv,'r s T ’'avi''s’’ swift causes
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his hero to relate in the voyage to La-
learning how to do something, | problem absent treatment and put.-, that the astronomers them -have
and at the same time educating the mind cure are also trying to likewise discovered the two lesser star*
him to be dishonest. Character solve the riddle. The fact is ar
which revolve about Mars -
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This has been held to constitute a sn-
ouiiding is the most important that the farmers have become tire ou »ham science. Nevertheless
part o f the early education o f the interested in the road problem I’rohww ’Astiph Hall a few year* ago
child, and the greatest value in and their organizations, such as d,?coverpd ,h,‘ ,Wo ,iay s“ *elll,t‘H
these industrial contests is along the grange, have used federal thnt r.ncian gave an account of the
that line —forming in the child aid. Congress thinks a lot o f manner wherein the inhabitants of the
habits o f industry, economy, what the farmers sav, and so the t“ 0011 drank “air «queered or compress-
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ed into a goblet” so tliet It formed a
sjstem, honesty, self reliance, question gets pretty serious con- kin<1 Gf dew
This clearly suggest»
liquid air.
and all o f the traits that go to sideration.
The dame writer In "Vera Fllstorta"
make up the good citizen.
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I t ’ s an error to imagine that
Americans have done nothing
except to destroy the noble for­
ests. harness Niagara and roll
the falls o f some o f their gran-
deur, decorate nature with hand
painted emliellishments like a
dado along our highways o f com-
merce. and pull the tail feathers
out of the bird o f freedom to
enihelHsh a suffragette chai«eau.
European newspapers and the
comicanistfl may jest alxiut it,
but the development o f the
■ United-States is-worthy o f the
e
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One-4|uarter Colum n..
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d o w n , let
\ j s . s u p p l y n / ou
w it h the thin gs
YOU U.SE FOR Y O U R TABLE.
M
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regon
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h JSf
o«. i [ Tum-A-Lum 'Lumber Co. ( ? T n íp e é d ltp IC í* I ^ O tr U tV
U V P C Q b
ir,. » si,«,», “
rrvs:
x that someone else ’ has made or
American Achievement.
peç jnonth $ .50
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_r, I-cg-ai ativerpiem
ents will in all cases be charged
Entered a* second c ’a *» mutter March 1-, 19JU at
March IÎ. ISTy.
Professional Cards....
BULLETIN
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Celebrate 50th
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MOSIER
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All Sizes ami Prices
O f a box o f our high grade choco­
lates, bon bous, etc., involves no
risk o f refusal. The box is so
dainty, the candy it contains so
tempting, that no girl under HO
would think of declining such an
offer. Ami once the candy is tasted
you couldn't take hack your offer
under any circumstances. Try it.
S. L
FRANCISCO,
1’r, prietor “ T H E O A K S .',
W.F. LA R A W A Y
V. L. I) \ V,
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I* nits, p k n t -M a n a o w i
vh o ne
.A Complete Line of
E lectrical N o v e ltie s an d T oy s
fo r C h ristm as.
F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U II D IN G
II,mJ Khier
V. S. A.
W h a t pleasant merr.iDrie.s are
asso ciated w ith the word ^rilli
Memories o f the co»y grill-room, the ».ivory
viands and the happy tete-a-tete», or rollicking
patties.
REACHED
Grill is the magic word in cookery, and—
Vt A
The G-E Radiant
Electric Grill
In
LAND OF PALMS
is the magic device in electric cooking.
Here in a single hsndy htlle devK*e you
have a toaster, broiler, stew pan, wateffheater,
frying pan and griddle for baking pan rakes.
A PLEASURE TO AN5WEP QUESTIONS
AÎK ANY AGENT OF Trt€ 0-WN»N
TO HELP OUTLINE YOUN TH1P
Like all electric cooking devices it is rratly fo r ute in
and two or more kinds of cooking siteh as
broiling And frying, or toasting and stewing etc can
hr done at the same time. Right on the dining room
table ino. or in the sitting room, nurse,>- or sick room
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Oregon
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 hoots 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 Business
50 Years
Mosier
W. E. Chown,
Buy Presents That Are Instructive and Interesting.
Consult an Eye Specialist
Would Bo Torribls.
"The doctors are going to operate on
rtt.n» iitfib ni
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MAKING AN OFFER
humorously and at some length rte-
sorl!>es r.n aerial ship the sails of which
were inflated by a whirlwind, thus Im­
pelling it through space to the moon.—
Harper’s.
On Wednesday afternoon and w
•'Wbat.'* w ro n irT*
evening o f this week a gala event
••Soiiiwhfruf «l»out th<* rnnt ot her
marked the rounding out o f five stom ach. I urKf#*f*t!tn<f.**
decades of active service o f The
•‘I hof>f flNry don t find Itn ont o f
*tyfe. Shi* t| npvpr g#*t ovfr that."—
Dalles fire department,
Karixnit
Journal.
Although the streets were not
,n a midsummer festal state o f
Tu? Soirit ct Love
Von tvff! li»#«i ?»« y«»n k»ofc
nim*u
Aural beauty, and straw hals,
y ottr lift• lit.'» fit*- ttnntN')i(> Minf
decollete gowns and gaily lined onf nlaivr
t,rs Ml,,
« i m i r.*., H a | i
I an.sols w ere displaced by ft
I*» >
a'Hlg.doihes, they were thronged ♦p irli »»I fott* M m r t l»r.M».u
w' ( h the beauty and gallantry o f
lUapaffP» R ilie »«»ul of hiitiiiipyg, and
Ibe metropolis o f Wa«c ro ecmntj
notimi« <*o*tribute« nutre ?»# di^paU1!
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