Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 21, 1913, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
Why not contract your house?
You get a better job in less time.
See “ Happy.” Phone 115.
A good suggestion—drop in
and pay up your back subscrip­
tion.
For Sale
Orchard disc, adjustable, in
fair condition. Call on or ad­
dress this office.
For Sale.
Thoroughbred young Barred
Rock cockerels.
E. 0. W lN A N S ,
2 14 2t
Mosier, Ore.
For Sale.
S. C. Brown Leghorn Cocker­
els and hatching eggs; also a
limited numlier of laying pullets.
Grandview Egg Farm,
W. G. A hired,
Mosier, Or.
To Horticulturists.
For pruning, planting trees,
lawn grading, etc., address P.
A. K noll , Mosier, Ore., or leave
message at Bulletin office.
Notice to Fruitgrowers
Please send us estimate of
amount of spray material re­
quired for this season, as early
as possible.
E. H. Burt returned Tuesday
from a fortnight’s visit at his
former home in Castle Rock,
Wash.
Oranges, Lemons, Grape fruit,
Cocoanuts. Fard Dates new this
week. Strauss Co-Op. Store.
Mu. 1). 1). Hail returned Sat­
urday evening from a week s
visit with her husband in Port­
land.
Child’s Skuffer shoes, Ladies’
High Top tat). Men’s Florsheim,
new this week. Strauss Co-Op.
Store.
Fred Clark, of The Dalles,
came down yesterday morning
and spent the day on his Rock
Creek fruit ranch.
John Staley, of Vancouver, B.
B , arrived by b o a t Tuesday eve­
ning, and is visiting bis sister,
Mrs. N. Parke Sturgess.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell, of
the Mt. Hood Hotel, Hood River,
were the guests last Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Q. Stryker, of
Hotel Mosier.
Mrs. Amy L. Gove, of Hood
River, attended the meeting of
the Rebekahs here last Friday
night.
Mrs. Gove has many
friends in Mosier who always
have a welcome for her.
Lee Evans, who attended the
short course in horticulture at
the 0. A. C. this winter, and
later visited relatives at Alsea
and other valley towns, returned
home Wednesday evening.
Church ol Christ Notes
Our subject next Lordsday
morning will be “ Going Afar
with Christ.” Our evening
theme will l>e “The Human
Heart in Salvation.” A large
chart will be used with the eve­
ning sermon. A little boy, on
seeing this chart said, “ See the
valentines. ”
Any young man or woman,
not in a Bible School, is given a
cordial invitation to come and
join our Loyal Berean Class of
16 young people, who do things
worth while. Come and be one
of the doers.
We also have
classes for any one from one
minute to 141 years old. Fact.
H. C am
pbell
C lark ,
Minister.
Recent Additions to the Library
B irmingham -— The Simpkins
Plot.
J ohnston .......... Cease Firing.
D arkish .............. Gordon Craig.
Dix............ Friends in the End.
N orris ....... The Rich Mrs. Bur-
goyne.
B arbour .......... Grofton Chums.
Goss.....................................Jed.
G rover ...... Sunbonnet Babies’
Primer.
H utchinson ...........Handbook of
Health.
G lover . .. Dame Cutsey’s Par­
ty Pastimes for the Up-to-date
Hostess.
Kenneth Cooper visited rela­
Hear Poultry Lecture
tives in The Dalles Wednesday,
returning
yesterday
afternoon,
Quite a number of Mosierites
J31-31
accompanied by Mrs. Cooper, attended Prof. Dryden’s poultry
who has been spending (be past lecture at Hood River, last Sat­
SPRAY SUPPLIES, Chown’s. week there with friends.
urday afternoon. They learned
We understand that W. W. much about different breeds of
Fresh Vegetables twice a week
Vensel, before returning East poultry, but they don’t know yet
at Strauss Co-Op. Store.
last week, let a contract to Port- ! which Prof. Dryden considers
Tomorrow is a legal holiday — j land parties for the clearing of the best breed for egg produc­
Washington’s birthday.
1U0 acres of his land southeast tion, for be claims it is not so
Pittsburg Perfect Fence now of town. The job is to be com­ much a question of breed as of
breeding. While the lecture was
pleted in six weeks.
Bold by W. E. Chown.
very interesting and instructive,
J. M. Elliott was a visitor in E. C. Rogers, an old gentle­ it was a little disappointing to
man formerly well known here,
•The Dalles on Tuesday.
spend last Monday in town from some because so little mention
Dupont Stumping Powder is
Hood River, looking up old ac­ was made of the proper feeding
best. Chown has it.
quaintances. Mr. Rogers said of poultry to get the best result
G. P. Morden returned on Mosier bad changed wonderfully in egg production. Every one
has bis fancy as to the kind of
Wednesday from a brief visit in since his former visit here.
poultry
to raise, but not every
Portland.
John Forbes arrived Wednes­ j one knows how to feed to get
B. L. and Z. F. Sellinger were day from Moro, where he has I “more and better eggs,’’ and this
visitors in Hood River Tuesday been working this winter. Mrs. is just what they hoped to learn
Forbes will join him here tomor­ at the lecture.
afternooq.
row and they will spend a fort­
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Ladies’ white 50c Hosiery, 35c. night with their daughter. Mrs.
There are good openings in
Strauss Co-Op. Store.
Will Graham, at the Jacobson Mosier for several lines of busi­
H. M. West returned Wednes­ ranch on Rock Creek.
ness which are not represented
Rev. H. Campbell Clark, of here. We need a haberdashery,
day evening from a business trip
the Christian Church, received a a delicatessen store, a shoe shop,
Jo Portland.
call
by ’phone, last Monday eve­ harness shop, a florist, a dress­
Oliver Syracuse Plows at
ning,
to go to Carlton, his for- making and millinery establish­
Chown’s
1 mer home, and conduct the ment, a dentist, occasionally a
Mr. K. M. Strauss was in Port­ funeral of an old lady, a member lawyer, a garage, etc. All these
land Friday buying bargains for of the church there, and a very things will be supplied in time,
Mosier’s best and biggest store. dear friend. He left on Tuesday would be a convenience to have
C. J. Fredrickson was attend­ 'morning’s train, expecting to be but it would be convenient to
have some of them now.
ing to road matters at the coun­ gone several days.
The
Dalles
Chronicle
says
that
ty seat last Tuesday.
Hopkins May be Registrar
Exceptional bargains on Wag­ ¡Albert S. Roberts of that city has
ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown. lost five work horses lately President Taft lias sent to the
j from ptomaine poisoning. He
Mrs. J. E. Gole and children had several loads of carrots piled Senate the nomination of Harold
gre spending a few weeks with ¡in the barnyard which he was T. Hopkins to be Registrar of
feeding to his hogs. The car­ The Dalles Land Office, com­
Relatives in Portland.
rots fermented badly and the pleting the slate submitted by
Men’s Mount Hood 75c to $1.00 horses ate, with fatal results,
Dress Shirts, 49c. See window. some of the decayed vegetables, National Committeeman Wil­
when they were placed in th* liams. For several weeks the
Strauss.
Interior Department has inter­
;barnyard for the hogs.
A. J. Brunquist, an expert pr-
posed an objection to the ap­
chardist of Hood River, is here
pointment of Hopkins, saying be
Prof Jackson to Lecture
this week pruning the Mayer-
is not an attorney, but Repre­
Today, at 11 o’clock, Prof. H. sentative Sinnott, on whose rec­
dale orchards.
S.
Jackson, of the Oregon Agri­ ommendation Hopkins was en­
HARMONY GRAPHOPHONE
cultural
College, will speak at dorsed by Williams, succeeded in
^records at half price. Ghown.
Chown’s Hall to the orehanlists convincing the President that
C. H. Dunsmore and W m., of Mosier on the subject of dry
jChaffin were business visitors in rot in apples, ami other diseases Hopkins is thoroughly compe­
tent, notwithstanding that fact,
The Dalles on Monday last.
of fruits and plants. This is a and on Sinnott’s showing Hop­
New 31b cotton batts, new subject which vitally concerns kins was nominated, the Presi­
ginghams, new dry goods of all all fruit growers and they will dent having overruled the Inte­
no doubt turn out in force.
rior Department.
kinds. Slrauss Co-Op. Store.
M o s ik r F r u it G r o w
ers
A s s ’ n .
Special
GRETEK STRATAGEM.
M ilit a r y
T a c t ic s
That
W on
S t r e n g t h W a s L a c k in g .
A fte r th e declin e o f Rom e th e c en ter
of tlie w o rld -« mllllnr.v p r o r e « « trim
fo r «even o r e ig h t cen tu rle « tra n s fe rre d
lo the G reek em pire. C ou«tnntluople
ruled e le m e n ts of u luueli less homo-
g e n ero u s n n tn re th a n Rom e in her
p rim e b a d d e |ie n d ed upon. T h e re w as
less lo y alty to th e c e n tra l ru le th e re
nnd fu r less lib e rty u n d e r It.
T h e d e cisiv e m ilita ry fa c t of the e a s t
w as, h ow ever, th a t B y z an tiu m luid to
co n te n d n g n ln st o v e rw h elm in g n u m e ri­
cal su p e rio rity in its enem ies. South
of It. from th e in d ie s to th e A tla n tic ,
w h s th e S a ra c e n em pire, b u rn in g w ith
the zeal o f a new religion. T o th e east
w ere th e S e lju k T u rk s, w hile to the
n o rth w e re th e B u lg a ria n s a n d th e
Sluvoniitn iintl Ilu n ic trilies.
A g a in st su c h odds it w as u seless sim
ply to m atc h m an fo r m an. T h e mili-
ta ry le a d e rs o f th e em p ire w ere full
o f m ilita ry sp irit nnd took keen d e lig h t
in w a r ns a gam e, but th e y w e re th e
d e s c e n d a n ts of U lysses, a n d they m ade
of w a r n g a m e o f finesse, o f c le v e rn e ss
—in sh o rt, a w a r o f w its. By th e ir s p y ­
in g a n d b rib es, by s tirrin g up trea so n
In th e e n e m y 's cam p, by su rp rise s, sim ­
u la te d re tre a ts n n d a m b u sh , th ey Il­
lu s tra te d th e sa y in g o f Bacon th a t
stra tu g e ii Is u w e a k e r k in d o f policy
used by th o se w h o a re n o t s tro n g
enough to w in b y fa ir e r m eth o d s.—E d ­
w a rd D. J o n e s in E n g in e e rin g M aga­
zine.
THE GAME OF GOLF.
It I s a V e r y
Real
S e r io u s M a t t e r W it h
S c o t E n t h u s ia s t .
Try a pair of our Queen Quality or American Lady
Shoes. We have them in all leathers and the newest
lasts.
the
In F ife mill th e L otlilm is ev ery o n e
p lay s g o lf—m en of leisure, w o rk in g ­
m en anil lo afers, th e la st c la ss pro d u c­
in g th e fin e st players. M any o f th e
Scotch to w n s h ave p u b lic c o u rses, a n d
even w h ere th ey a re p riv a te th e a r ti­
sa n c lu b s m ay use th em on g en ero u s
term s.
S ays S te w a rt D ick In “T h e
P a g e a n t o f th e F o rth :”
“T h e re is so m e th in g v e ry Scotch
a b o u t th e Scotch golfer. H e se e m s to
s u it th e leisu re ly a n d c o n te m p la tiv e
gam e. ‘K eep y o u r e y e on th e ball,’
‘Slow b u ck ' n n d ‘Aye be u p ’ a re w rit­
ten all o v e r hint. A s a n a tio n one
w ould sa y th e Scotch w e re pro fessio n ­
al, th e E n g lish a m a te u r, g olfers, for
th e re sh o u ld be n o th in g d ile tta n te
a b o u t th e g a m e of golf.
"IIo w se rio u s a m a tte r it is m ay be
Judged from th e old sto ry o f th e Scotch
m in iste r. E m e rg in g a f te r a hot a n d
u n h a llo w e d s tr if e in th e b u n k e r, Ills
p ro fa n e w o rd s still ech o in g In his e a rs,
he m ops his h e ated brow a n d e x c la im s
b itte rly :
•‘ ‘A h iiiuuu gie it up! A h m a u n g ie
it up!’
“ ‘W h a t? ’ c rie s his p a r tn e r in con­
s te rn a tio n . ‘G ie up g o w f?’
“ ‘No,’ h e replies, w ith su b lim e sc o rn ;
■gie up th e in e e n is try !’
“ T h is is th e re al old golfing s p irit
w hich still s u rv iv e s ro u n d th e sh o re s
of th e F o rth .”
T h e Peacock at H om e.
T h e real hom e of peacocks o r p e a ­
fow ls is in In d ia. T h e re th e y w ere
and a re h u n te d , and th e ir flesh Is used
for food.
A s th e b ird s live in th e
sa m e region a s th e tig er, peacock h u n t­
ing Is a v ery ila u g e ro u s sp o rt. T h e
long tra in o f th e peacock is n o t Its
tall, a s m an y sup p o se, b u t Is com pos­
ed o f fe a th e rs w hich grow o u t j u s t
a b o v e th e ta il a n d a re called th e tail
co v erts. P eaco ck s h a v e been know n
for m an y h u n d re d y e ars. T h ey a re
m en tio n ed In th e B ible. J o b m en tio n s
th em , n n d th e y nre m en tio n ed , too, in
I K in g s x. H u n d re d s of y e a rs a g o in
Rom e m an y th o u sa n d peacocks w ero
killed fo r th e g re a t fe a sts w h ic h th e
e m p e ro rs m ade. T h e b ra in s o f th e
peacock w e re c o n sid ere d a g re a t tre a t,
and m an y had to be killed fo r a single
feast.
The
M y s t e r y o f S le e p .
It is im p o ssib le to give a n y p recise
e x p la n a tio n of th e phenom enon of
sleep. Y et m a n y th e o rie s h a v e been
adv an ced .
L eg en d re h a s sh o w n by
fa irly c o n clu siv e a rg u m e n ts th a t it is
d u e n e ith e r to "b ra in p allo r,” n o r to
in to x ic atio n by c arb o n ic ncid, n o r to
th e pre sen c e o f n a rco tic s u b s ta n c e s tu
th e blood, th e o rie s th a t h a v e been in
tu rn a d v an c ed .
L eg en d re in tim a te s
his p re fe re n c e for th e view th a t sleep
is not th e re s u lt of fa tig u e , b u t is a n
in h e rite d in s tin c t d e sig n ed to p ro te c t
th e o rg a n ism a g a in st th e ill e ffe c ts o f
fa tig u e .—H a rp e r’s.
IF YOU W IS H
I Frank Midilleswart will give
dancing lessons at Chown’s
Hall on 'Thursday and Saturday
nights of each week. Those
wishing to learn the new and
old dances will have a good op­
portunity. Terms on applica­
tion for private or class lessons.
To meet your friends, stop at
Shoes for Men
For almost any occasion, for either work or dress
wear. Included in these are Kid. Patent leather. Gun
Metal, and Box Calf. All the newest lasts and styles,
made up by expert workmen for display purposes We
bought these at a good bit under their real value and
are selling them at a Big Bargain. These come in sizes
6. 64. 7. 74 and 8. If you wear any of these sizes you
should not miss this chance to secure a dandy good
pair of shoes fora little money.
'Yf~JY j PA PIS FA I
W. A. HUSBANDS
B l a c k s m it h
Horse
HOTEL MOSIER.
*
A ll Modem and under New
Management.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
M il t o n
i
N ursery
T r ees .
True to Name tor 33 Years.
H a rd y C lim a te ,
Notice to Fruitgrowers
I have a quantity of first-class
2-year-old apple trees, which I
will sell at 5 cents each at Hood
River. These trees sell regu­
larly at 16 cents each, but I
offer them at the above low
price in order to close out the
stock.
S. W. H eppner ,
Hood River, Ore.
Shoeing and General
Rejtair Work.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
H ig h E le v a tio n
See Robt T. Newhall,
Hood River - - Oregon.
Fruit Lands
Town Lots
Fire Insurance
D .D .H A I L
The Pacific Fruit Association Mosier, Oregon,
is the latest organization formed
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
No. 7 West ltound 7:22 a. m.
No. 1
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m
No. 2 East
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10:20 a. m.
No. 8
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6:35 p. m.
No. 6
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10:40 p. m.
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
ion Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
to encourage the best methods
The Town With a Future
of fruit growing, packing and
marketing. The establishment
H. G . K I B B E E
of uniform grades, distribution
Well Work
NOTARY PUBLIC
of reTable market intelligence
and affiliation with central mar­ M o s i e r - - - O r e g o n
Well Done
keting agencies are among the
objects aimed at. Fruitgrowers
The undersigned rs thoroughly
of Western Oregon are interest­
prepared to put down open wells
ed in the association and its
ADVERTISE
in any part of the surrounding
headquarters are at Portland.
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds of ce­
ment, rock and concrete work.
Has had 30 years’ experience in
Buy from peddlers as much
the well business. May be found
IN YOUR
and as often as possible. They
by addressing him at The Dalles,
are a benefit to the community.
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Denounce your home mer­
Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
chants because they make a
A. E. N egus .
profit on their goods. Tell them
how much cheaper you can buy
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
from a mail-order catalogue.
Glory in the downfall of a man
P hysician and S urgeon
who has done much to Guild up
your town.
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Refuse to unite in any scheme
for the betterment of material
interests of the people.
If a stranger comes to town, S t o r e Y o u r a p p l e s
a house, barn or packing
get a face on you like a dill
shed to build, J. P. E rhart
pickle and tell him everything In o u r New M odern Cold S to ra g e
will furnish bonds to build
is overdone and predict a gener­ P la n t.
according
to plans and speci­
Equipped w ith th e la te s t
al crash in the near future.
fications.
Phone, 115.
Patronize outside newspapers
DRY AIR SYSTEM
to the exclusion of your own,
W e h av e e v e ry facility for h a n d ­
and if a representative of the
S. F. GOSS
home paper asks you for a news lin g , sh ip p in g a n d d eliv erin g .
C
h
arg
es
R
easonabie
item, tell him you don’t know of
any, and when the local paper UNION M EAT COMPANY
PLUM BING.
comes out., curse the editor be­
STEAM
HOT W A TER
Portland, Ore.
cause there was no mention made Warehouse Dept.,
H E A T IN G .
of your mother-in-law’s visit.
Jobláng promptly attended to.
If you are a business man,
don’t advertise in your borne
MOSIER - - OREGON
paper, but compel the editor to
go elsewhere for his advertising,
HEALTH
and howl like a sore-head because G O O D
he does. Buy a rubber stamp
BREAD
and use it. It will save you a
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
AND
few dimes and make your letter-
General Surveying, P lat­
GOOD TA STE
beads look as though you were
doing business in a one-horse
P IE S
tin g and Drafting
town.
ONCE used—ALWAYS used
Refuse to subscribe to your
Mosier - - Oregon
F O R SA L E BY
local paper because you “ would
not read it anyway,” besides it STURGESS CONFECTIONERY
STORE
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
is only a charity proposition any­
M
osier
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O
regon
how. But always happen in on
PHYSICIAN
surgeon
paper day to see your neighbor
HOOD RIVER
: OREGON
and read, without cost, the local
Will practice In Mosier and
news.
May be reached by long dis­
Madam,
Read
McCall
s
All this may not kill a town
tance phone, Home phone 61.
as quickly as might be desired,
The Fashion Authority
but it will help a whole lot.
HOW TO KILL A TOWN
Home Paper
If You Have
and
HAYNES
E. C. BROCK
and
Mosier
Book
Store
Drummers’ Sample
LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS ....... $2.50
While in New York, Mr. McCarty picked up a
splendid bunch of ladies’ Dress Skirts, all of the very
latest patterns and styles. They come in Blue, Brown
and Grey mixtures and neat hairline stripes. All pure
wool. Workmanship, fit and finish of the very best.
These skirts nre worth up to $6.00 each and we are
going to let you have your choice, while they last,
for aaiy ................................... $2.50
See our East window.
W h a ra
DANCING LESSONS
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M a g a z in e th a t is a d d in g to th e h a p p i-
n e t s a n d 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 tn e n th .
f
i'M ie is B rim fu l o f fashion.«. fan cy -
w o rk . i n te r e s tin g s h o r t sto rie s , a m i sc o re s
o t la lfo r-s a v in g a n d m o n e y -s a v in g id ea s
for w o m e n .
T h ere n r e m o re th a n 50 o f
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New Dress Goods
RUGS
New Dress Goods and Ginghams just in. We
carry one of the most complete lines of Dress Goods
in the city, and we can save you money on your pur­
chases in this line in whatever class of goods you wish
to buy Trimmings of every description to go with
your selections.
On the Second Floor is our Rug Department,
and we have the best and most reasonably priced
assortments of rugs and art squares that there is in
the city. Let us show them to you.
Now is a good time to do your Spring sewing, and
we would l>e pleased to supply you with whatever you
might need.
Visit our I Julies’ Suit and Coat Department—2nd
Floor, for the best values in the citv.
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DRAPERIES
We have just received a large shipment of Colo­
nial Draperies—one of the very finest assortments
that you could wish tt) see. and at a most reasonable
price. Come in and let us show them to you.
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