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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1913)
Mosier Book Store lmmunid ('hiirch Notts. The moMjngs of the Hort:- IF Y O U W IS H . ■•eltural S c ety. Iud<l in Lamb's Sunday sci: <>! 10 o ’ clock. i d 11 every Thursday forenoon To meet yom- friends..stop «t» Wh' imi e x tra ct yo.ir lions •' >lli>\vei| I.y l ey. :lar ntorioinr J fiom 10 to are increasing in Yon got I I * • ! _*r jo!» in less I ime, IJOTEU MOSIER. orship. Mr, llargroavi s v.i'l ^„teresi. Subjects are thorough- t > r- sf*-’!.1!1 ATÜËWe sJt « ♦ So ■ “ Happy.” Phone 115. : oid i I he s'Tmon. Suhjecl, ly discussed which are of vital1 LEITER CREST NOTE PAPER, Afb Moil}>ti amt under- Y vju ■inti rest tot!: - fruit grower, **s- Did M. lier play Mine of lets-. iiecially the one who is star Ling Something new and different, A g.> >:l s iggi st ion drop i. Management. Rut •>'H with Ode ir, las 1’ ¡Ait \ in the business and who is wise Your Initial stamped on ever? sheet- jin.I pay up your hack suhscrip A.UÜMEMUO FACILITIES ■ I iyrl I ! ? 'pairs like 'v .rd a enough to asive time anil money THE UP TO DATI: STATIONERY Von. rumor to that effect. i»y following closely the advice GUY Q, STRYKER, Prop. Mosier visi (of s in It. Hiver of those who have had years of For experience. As Mosier is first M q s i e r O regon *■— Qrcrard disc, adjustable, in last Monday afiyri .> a \y< i i M j s . of ail a fruit district, and as ev fair condition. ('all on or ad .1 II. < uniniings, Airs. j . E. Proctor ami lidie doughty •, and ery one can learn something <,hcss this office. FOOLED THE OFFICIAL from ids neighbor, these weekly To The Public Miss Irene i ¡slier. meetings should lie crowded ev-l C lever T r i c k a Daring Dacoit Played. l'or Sale. The undersigned has been ap Ml, and Mrs. \dm. Myrsli and ery Thursday. U p o n a n E n g lis h m a n . pointed resident agency manager S„ ( . Brown Leghorn ( <<cker Miss!,orerie Dtinsn re w.-re vis- It n il s v tM in - ji ^ o in h w r u i:!. T bf — ♦ for the California State life in Kn^iish guvertiiiiriit wna linviug truu cds and hatching eggs; also si i(«>is in lleod !ii t* Tuesday Church of Christ Notes will) ;t « ertitm itvalciinint surance Company of Sacrameli-! tile united mini!)er of la\ine- pullets alfeiiv<on. n.iiiit*ti lU>ti lo j^ / tlie iimw I tiijrjyg and | Grand view Egg farm, A-b^aivy We have nothing to complain to. Persons desiring a safe, i'tilpiliiiuiji^ ul tbt' j \ I \ IT /1 J I Dr. S. W. Small v1 * the first W. G. A Idl ed, attendance at church «Qui'able ami economical insur- price had liwti m *! ii ( umi tli^, reliel's l f in our I J . U . t lr ilL r of the week, for San VilO .•isco, Mosier, Or. ance will do well to investigate head, hutj Gtll! Hxjti .iyjj was cuiiu^igly elusive.' on ii business trip. He will inci- services these stormy, wintry this policy. Will be pleased to At last, hai\I liuh Tuh tiled dentally draw comparison's be- days. Of course, we want ev Notice , , cull on any one and give facts a new tack. He walked Mmight iuto erybody to come when they can, iwvgu lailniy Mosieg ami breezy the oilice »»f t!:r cunmii.s.'ipnef and figures. I will give (>, S.or 10.acres of Next Kordsday morning our •| am I»oli roh.'* lie said simply. “1 Erisco. The Tou n With a. Future land on Dalles road for clearing W m . C ove r e t i , have euine tu siim'ii^jr." presentation of thoughts i\ ill be Kxactl;, what, he had cojinied. on uow,> same amount of logged-off land Mosier, Ore. Miss Nadii Glark departed List {in answer to this question: “ Is ^ ^ | happened h/>i;i*teeu years* experience i) Kittle White Salmon Valley. Tuesday morning to vi.jit this the Holy Spirit in the world to H. G . K I B B E E i with ea: l^erii subtlety and intrigue had Easy clearing, little brush; grub ' week at (a : doli, her former day?” In the evening our sub What’s the matter with dropping in < taught Hit* (-ouiu-'issiipitp to.I»e.watjy. N O TA R Y PU B LIC all auiiiin t , House, b;im tind home, and jit, McAiuin ville, where ject will be “ Gospel Trinities,” and renewing your auhscriptio'n to the 1 ]miih,> gu , l»e.s;nd- ^ e NV*h now Bulletin? ll would he appreciated. I>‘ '"eed .to dr iv e r who you really u.e M O S IE R - - - OREGON vi’a ter. she graduated . I um . .spring. She I presented by a chart, and ivhut you realty, v.jjut. I ell me, S t a n l e y . E a s t m a n *,, | will enjoy herre'f. visiting ©hi VVili you come and worship ^ v. hiit dp you expect to get out of this?" — ----------------------------------------------------------------- "Tyu thousand rupees," said the Boh f - ¡ende, Mosier, Orp. [with us? — LOCAL Sale Fruit Lands W. A. HUSBANDS Bt U.KSM1TU Hume Sheeing' and Repair Work.. Sa lis fact ion guaranteed' MOSIER - - OREGON M il t o n N ursery W h a t is Life to You? T r e e s ,- True to Name lor 33 Tears. Hardy ('limate, High Elevation* Sec Robt. T. Newhall, Hood River - - Town Lots — Firs Insili ance n ». 7 w<?si ¡oumi Mosier Oregon General No. 1 “ No. 2 East No, 8 No. 6 “ “ “ “ Oregon. - 7:22 a. m. 2:45 p. m 10:20 a. m. 6:35 |>. m. 10:40 p. m» N ‘*- i7- at 5;:j° p- «■. on Sundays only for Hood River and Portland. Well Work Well Done Theandei'siiftied is thoroughly quietly.. prepared to put down open wells H. C a m p b e l l C l a r k , ’ That co.qiitdssioner, although a cool A prominent dealer in Mosier in any part of the surrounding, To the preacher life’s a sermon, T o Horticulturists. uiau, was a little staggered, "i don’t, Minister. realty who, it is said, when in - - t - 4 ■ To the joker it’s a jest; uountry. Has a complete outfit, quite follow,” he murmured. For pruning, planting trees, terrogated as ,to what the gov- ' ■***■ To the miser life is money, "Yet.It’s quite simple,” whispered the including pipe cutting and thread lawn grading, etc., address P, | arnor of North ( andina said to !tol> “The government promises 10,- fllj lb uiT-HED COUNTY t <> the i..»r.-r iir« ¡s ; ¡ng tools. Does all kinds o f ce- 000 rupees to the man who brings you ; To the lawyer life’s a trial, A. K noll , Mosier, Ore., or leave • the governor of Sonili Carolina, | nient, rock and concrete work, the head of Boh Toh. I give it to you." , ' To the poet life’s a song; message at Bulletin office. responded in. n .manner which "Capital," was the wary answer. i Has had 30 years’ experience in To the iloetor life’s a patient , tot «■ __ But ns you lose your head what good J dispelled all.ooiibi:. ' Hail! Hail! ! the well business. May he found, At a conference' yesterday be- That needs treatment right aDug. does the money do you?" IN YOUR '.lie <• • g s all here ! ’ Niiticc Jo Pruiljjrowers by addressing him at The Dalles, ween C m m 'y .ludge C let ton'and To the aohlier life's a tattle, M y wife ami children get the mon ey.” Ore., or inquire at Maier & Commissioners LiglUner and To the teacher life’s a school; ïleasie send tufi estimate of Life's a good thing to the grafter,, I “Pretty good. my. man. but. not quite Schan.no’s Store, The Dalles. D. VV . I liulson Marries Hart., for the county, and repre It's a failure to the fool. amount of spray material re good enough. Ten thousand rupees will sentatives of the O.-W. R. & N. united for this season, as early A. E. N e g u s . be nothing to Bob Toll.” To the man upon the eng’ne A quiet marriage occurred on "I f it were not I should not be here.. aif pcstiblr. Life's a long and'heavy grade; . Tuesday of this week in Port Co., it. was demonstrated that 1 have been deserted and. robbed. I Mosti it Eg hit G boweus A ss ’ n . land, when Mr. 1). W. Hudson, the county will have little diffi- I I ’ m a gamble to the gambler, am sure to be. captured. My family To the merchant life is trade. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. J&1-3L , • of Mosier, L«,o1. to wife M,-s . |< ulty in amicably securing from Life's a picture to the artist. I might as well have the money while 1 cun still command it.” ■ I he railway company a right of - - Ruth Miles, of Hood River. The To the rascal life’ s a fraud; P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n "Hut why shouldn't 1 keep the moo At Last! A first-class store I happy young couple, are expeet- wav for the Portland-1 lo od River Life perhaps is hut a burden ey? I hand your head over, you know." MOSIER - OREGON To tin- man beneath the hod. "Bemuse von are nn English,gentle „omingto Mosier. Watch Strauss, ed home today. The Bulletin i l,ol,|!s " 1 ,t Cijris Lift- is lovely to the lover, man I chose t.iy j.Uh. you see.” and proposed survey., da: h or : offers felicitations. The commissioner mused awhile. Tq. lie |> aye pfy'ii | play; J. M. Elliott is spending the come close together. Then he broke silence. "Look here. 1 Life may be a load of trouble week ip Portland. know you are not the Boh That is Donates Books lo Library In facl- Assistant. Manager To the man upon the dray. Y our A pples quite clear. I don’t cure who you are. I S t o r e Now is the opportunity to save Buckley, Attorney Arthur Spell- Life is bui a long-vacation a house, barn or packing But tell me frankly what you want.” Lii.iygh t Ii .goiiei osit.v ol M i. CM|.t Assistant Engineer Chase To the man who love« his work; >n Shoes, at Nicliol & Co. i The Burma'.] hesitated awhile. Tbeu In our New Modern Cold Storage shed to build, J. P. E rhart A. P. Bateluipi, the Mosier Puh-i.in(| j yy Morrow, head o f the Life’s an everlasting effort he said: ‘‘ You are right. But m.v life ts li. H. Wilson, left on Monday will furnish bonds to build Plant. To shun duty, to the stiirk. worth as little us the Bull's. I have lie Library has been enriched by ï ri(çht ()f way and tax depart- norning for his home at Port according to plans and speci To the earnest Christian worker betrayed him and robbed him. He has j Equipped with the latest- 1 lie aiRlition of about 10 volumes j who were there for the Life’s a story ever new; sworu revenge. Give me nn escort ns land. fications. Phone, 115. L>RY AIR SYSTEM [of very ustjfu},.bpoks Among ! railway company, far ns. Mandalay. Here, take these 1 tentatively Life is what we try to make it— See the Indies’ Shoes and, Ox- them are liistm ¡’gs of the United a'M” oe(’j’ to let tlk‘ county road get notes for 1.000 rupees”—be had laid Brother, what is life to you? W e have every facility for hand- j them on the table—"and keep Idem it flW ’lls at Nichtil & Co.— only $1.50 States, a Worcester’s Dictionary |(n-ough »rds at tigli nigh at tight, places by in ling, shipping and delivering. in twelve days’ time i do not tell you per pair. and a Lilirqry, of Universal fringing on the property of the Good Time Coming. how and when you can capture the Charges Reasonable I tell vim. Blnks," said the million- Boh Keep them till the..Boli is caught Mrs. Dick Evans was shojipiug Knowledge, in 15 volumes. Tin railway company. All that re- . . . . . . . .. , , j .- alre. with great gusto, "tnlk about your j if yun prefer." PLUMBING. in Hood River on Wednesday af- liter " ill be of, especial benefit mains IS Lo \V Ol It out me details, j fun, q’ lieie’s none to e»piul that of The com m issioner thought hard and UNION MEAT COMPANY j to the community, especially the erm >on. III sonif solli»* places the railway ml|nlng » miltion. dollar l»y dollar.” In silence for quite tw o minutes. STEAM an d HOT WATER Warehouse Dept., Portland, Ore. pupils ol our school, and Mr. ginger," »ahl little Kinks, “ what , "1 agree." he said at length, company will move its tracks, a "By \. ¿hogI .'ii left the first of H FATING. lot of fun tliore Is ahead of met"— So the Boh was safely escorted to Bat chain should receive a vote hut this is in line with the plans Harper's Weekly. ^ Mandalay. Later the commissioner re- the week for a business visit in Jobbing promptly attended to. of thanks for this generous gift. eeived a letter from him. of its engineers for reducing Port land. "You may keep those rupees.” it ran, , | MOSIER - - OREGON P re tty Meek. curvature and putting in a A few odd numbers in Men’ s lilobbs— Htbipof-kke always reminds "which I, Boh Toll, left with you twelve E. M. Strauss Successful Bidder double track. Countv Surveyor me of a mouse Slobbs—Nonsense! If days ago. 1 told you the truth. You Fine Shoes at Nicliol & Co., only Holbrook explained his surveys he was anything like a mouse his wife would not believe me. The Euglish • l.uD per pair. E. M. Strauss was the success would Re u fra id of him.-Philadelphia government likes truth, and It likes to the assemblage in detail. money, but they never want both. I j Record. Ur Robinson and wife left on ful bidder on th<‘ A. Stewart I think, at the same time?’ — Youth's ! The action of the railway com AND I’ I I ty afternoon for a 'few stock of merchandise. He also Companion ADVERTISE Home Paper I f You Have S. F. GOSS HAYNES GOOD HEALTH BREAD E. C. BROCK C IV IL E N G IN E E R pany in giving way to the coun H is D i s e a s e . ! purchased the building and will GOOD TASTE ty will result in the road costing When l.nrtl I'liam-ellor Campbell. General Surveying, P?at-, T h e Most C ro w d e d -Street, 1° the public iu‘Xt milch less than it would other Iln-n pumi l"Jtm 1 IIW-II. inarm-il Miss | | The supreme sensation of New York's Frank Ginger left 1 li» first <>fi°'M'M *Ke P IE S Scurlelt ami departed on Ilia "eliding Tuesday morui ng. tin g and D ra ftin g ii" 'Ve»-k for Portland, to ha wise and in the elimination of trip. .Insure Abbott observed wlieu a east side Is the sensation of the niv. ONCE used— ALW AYS used founding populoustiexs. Tin* most Mr. Stiauss bus had years’of pause was called on m the tieniti: several heavy grades which - »1 »I»:»I work done. FOR SALE BY "I thought. .Mr. Brougham, that Mr. populous street tu the world—Rtviug- experience iit, the mercantile tou street—is a sight not to be for Speck'd reduction on ryken business and knows the wants of would be necessary. It is be Campbell was In this case.” STURGESS CONFECTIONERY lieved that the railway tracks; Yes. my lord." replied Brougham, gotten Compared to this, an uptown [ ■ > shoes at Nicliol & G»>.— I the purchasing public. He thoroughfare of crowded middle class STORE DR. H . L. D U M B L E lias ¡n frin g c at some points oil the ",mt 1 understand he Is suflertng from Hats in the open country is an unin Only $1.50 per pair. hey ii identified with Mosier K'1' original survey of the road,made Scarlett fever.”—Chicago Record Uer- habited desert! The architecture seem M osier - - O regon aid. PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON N. P. Sturgess was a litsjness som»' titiu owning several tracts' about 40 years ago, but this is ed to sweat humanity at every window HOOD RIVER : 0R E G 0N f ----- - and door. The roadways were often i isitor at the county seat on of land in the district, and con- not being considered one way or A Mean Dig. impassible. Tbe thought of the bid- ' londay and Tuesday last. sequently realizes the necessil.t the other. All that the county Will practice in Mosier and Miss I’assee—I've had many chances deu interiors was terrifying. Indeed, to marry. Only a short time ago a the hidden interiors would not bear and the conveniente of an up-to- May lie reached by long dis desires is the most practicable E II Burt left Tue laj moi n- j man told me of his lovd.. Miss. Pert— thinking alHiut. The fancy shunned l,js j date general merchandise store, tance phone. Home phone 61. route for the road and if this is g or i tort m g a i s visit Did he also tell you the name of ttiy , them—a problem not to be .settled by J sudden municipal edicts..but only by secured the ('minty Court will,he imtyv-Megy -ndorfer Blatter I or tier home in Castle Ruck !socli as he proposes to run. M c C A L L ’ S is a large, artistic, h an d the eltlux ot generations. — Harper’s , satisfied. There is no disposi- Waili. OVER es YEARS' s om ely illustrated 1 0 0 -p a g e m onthly Li, s’ visit in Porjlartd. Mosier - - Oregon» Madam, Read McCall's The Fashion Authority A tentons man always finds more than Magazine. We bought the stock right and j M i s s l,unU‘r’ o u r ' ,of)ulnr n n < l t , .i o n o n e i t h e r 9',,e t o l u w t o U‘e he lookr lor Mlle, de Si-uderv. H eroism o t sn In d ian . you get the benefit. W ntch next I'ostmistress, is now in Ime. few years ago in nurUieru Mexico One of tbe features to be seen a A truck week’s edition for particulars of sK''1h*d in Iter new quarters, hav-. '*"*"*" carrying a load of dynamite the big sale. S trauss . * m g made the change the first of A “ crazy train” passed thru at the Panama-Pacific Exposi- for use at a mine was suddenly discov . the week. The building istante town hjsl Saturday en route tion in 1015, will be “ The Battle ered to lie on dre at a village station. * |s '' 1 >nl lln'' * ’ HKlM 'lu,lln fully finished inside with stained from Salem to Pendleton, hav- of Gettysburg,” one o f the most The risk was imminent, so the driver to,agitate the question o f incor woodwork. I he walls and ceiling ing on board 300 or more insane realistic battle cyclornmas ever of a locomotive eugiue picked the truck up and ran it away Into the country at porating Mosier. Why not. and lieing covered with an artistic passengers. The crowded con -, painted. It is ttie work of the alt the speed he could pqt.on.. lie. bade j Let’s do. Paul t,lp hrake,nan Jump offend sa«e him shade o f green paper. The office dition of the state asvhim at celebrated French artist ‘ ’ * self, adding. “I go to my death ......... E. M. Struss, who has had is commodious and well lighted. Salem made the transfer neces-lphillippoteaux who, with sixteen h«had got a mile aw»yThe"dynn'iaUe j several ranphes in the district, an,l Ihe lobby will accommodate sary. Let Mosier’s candidates assistan ts, worked for two years exploded. Every window I d the village has 1 Minght the Alex Stewart; a •»>'<?*> larger number of patrons for the bug house Iveware the (on the painting. The canvas is „j” ^ ^ " ¡ e 'i ’nhfl'hitn’nVi w ^ snrla. \ store and will open next Tuesday without crow ding, than the old train might stop here on its next 100 feet in circumference and n« was a pure blooded indi.-to—' ijouib morning at 8 o’clock. * [building did. , trip. I5Q feet lligll. j America,” by James Bryce. Winter Underwear For Misses aaJ I .lilies Medium heavy fleeced and wooL Ahimt all sizes In this lot. Union suits and separate garments. Ex tra big values, at the special price of o n ly ....... 2.3c Don’t overlook puy bargain table of Boys’ Heavy Shoes in medium and high tops. Here are values up to $3.50. About all sizes in the loL Shoos that will stand the hardest kind of wear. Special . . . . S I . 9 8 Children’s All Wool Dresses Special Prices On all Ladies’ and Misses Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses. We have a nice line for you to select from, and we can please you in quality, style and price. Second floor. Children’ s and Misses' Drosses at HALF PRICE-“ We have quite a number of Flannelette dresses for girls and misses in medium and dark colors, that we arc anxious to close out, and we are selling them at: 10c values tor 20c; 50c values for 25c : 60c values for 30c; 75c values for 38 etc. We have a nice line of all wool drosses for mis c* and children in colors dark navy blue mid brown and fed serge, neatly trimmed and extra well made. Look them over on second floor. Special prices, Men’s Hals 8pcci.il A good variety of shapes and colors, and hats that would give you splendid service. Your ch oice. . . .$100 M agazin e that is ad d in g to ih e happi ness and e f f i c i e n c y o f 1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o m e n e a c h m onth f TC.vli L nmip is brim ful o f fashions, fancy- w ork. interest inti short stories, ami scores «if laJiof fiju iiiit and .m oney s»\ ing ideas for M’om on. There « r e m «ro titan 50 o f the newest designs o f t h e celebrated M et’ A L L P A TT K H N S in each Issue. M ct’A id , P A T T E R N S try famous ftir ¡style. III, sim plicity and ecvnoUjy. Only 10 Hiul 15 ct*nU each. The publishers «»f M e T A L l/« w ill spend tliousnnds o f dollars extra In thecom iujr m onths Iti order to keep M cl’ A L I /S head ¡and shoulders above all other w om en ’s imagazines at any price. H ow ever, Met A L L S Is on ly 60c a y ea r; positively worth 1 1 . 00 . Mav Select Any Qny McTall Pn**nrn Fr*-e from vour first cop y o f M cUALL’ S, i f vou suliscrilio quickly. ,1: E RcCALL C01PA.M. 236 W,-j 37ft Su Ht. V«k NOTE Aik torn free copy c f Ml r AT.T. Sm-mur- ■fui____ taio gne. Sam ple copy ..mi pal- tern catalog EXPERIENCE P atents I RADE IVIAKAS D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n yone «ending a «ketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ■ Invention la probably patentable. Conimuniea- t Iona strictly confident Ini. HANDBOOK on Patents Bent free. Oldest agency f o r seenriiifr patents. Patents taken through Muitu & Co. receive «pedal notice, w ithout c harge. In the Scientific American. Largest clr- A handsom ely illnstrated weekly. ______________ | _______ _____ Term s, $3 a year; fou r m onths, |L tìoìd by all new sdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Bro'd**’ New York Braucb OOlce. 625 F St., W ashington, D. C. Our buyer. Mr. M. E. McCarty, left last Saturday ing advantage o f every condition that will allow us to ou his regular semi-annual trip to New York to |>erson- buy for less. Buying for less is the reason that we can sell for less, 1 ally select our new spring stock. We have enjoyed a very satisfactory year and wish to thank you all for and as we have no bad accounts for you to help pay, and your liberal patronage, and sincerely trust that your always mark our goods on the lowest margin, you will find , that by comparing quality and price that you can always treatment has been such at our hands that we may do better at the PARIS FAIR. . have the pleasure o f serving you daring the year 1913. If you should buy something that is not as represent We are always striving to improve our stock and ed or proves defective, come to us at once and we will service so as to make it more and more o f an object make it right. We are always anxious and willing to for you to come to us for the articles that you may need make things satisfactory if you will but give us a ehhnce; V\e alwavs strive to treat our customers as we ourselves in our line. : would like to be treated under similar circumstances. We make this trip east in your interest as much as Again thanking you for your patronage in the past our own. We know that by going east that we can and trusting that we may enjoy a liberal share in tire better acquaint ourselves -with the best, the newest j future, we are. and most desirable merchandise the market affords. Yfturs verv trulv. We buy of the best manufacturers for cash. We discount every bill. We buy in large quantities, tak THE PA R IS FA IR. THE PARIS FAIR H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E ‘ 1