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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AD VERTISING R ATES *Y H. £ - K1BBEE Professional Cards.. r r o n r i* 1 «r « l- B S C R ir n o N U-VTKS vOne Year. S ix Months T h ree Months................. ................ ^ Entered as second-elrss m atter March I*-, *U>9 -at the post otSce at Mosaer, Oregon, under the A c t o f March 3. 1X79. M 0 S IE R per month $ .El “ i One srfoaro.... ........ B U L L E T IN I.Ot One-quarter Column. M 3 00 <Onc-#ia!f Oaluinn " 5 M One Column...... . Business locals chanced at ftlcenUrper lia« for eaeh insertion. Lnrai a tivp rtim n m ts wiH in 'a ll a u ra 'b e 'c h u -c a d VOL. IV HOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FR ID A Y, FE B R U AR Y 28, 1913 - S Y S T E M IN B U S I N E S S . per acre in Oregon is larger than in Iowa, that corn is a plant that Advantage of the 'Man Who Knovee Where to »Find Thing*. Referring; »gain to the Immi will adapt itself to -almost any ! .tw«uty clerks va.|Ho.ved by ; gration bill which has occupied climate and-shnuld he made onej * Amoue New York «importing bouse it wan o f the chief items o f agricultural ;so much o f ‘the atterttion«of Con iio easy matter for oue to attract the j attention ofUte-uuMDiger. And It wne gress and the President at thie production here. Dealer in session, it must l)e admitted that The ©tegoti Almanac, 'issued [•tiot with any-««eh ilclea. in fact, that . . .i e, n i ■ . _ . .. _ ¡.young Gaven «J»eflt tils desk and the 'the opening or the I anutna ( a- hy the State immigration 'Com- «pai>cra4atifci care hntiie most neat nntt •nal will bring ttlre Pacific Coast i mission, is in demand by schodis ¡scareful under. lie dki it just because mnd the adjacent Western and and colleges, \Vhere it is ’used as ,n,iml a" d liktxl Ot All Kinds Untra-Mountain States face to a textbook, which is helping ¡ueTlVatway» a»e at n moment's face with new pro Hie ms arising along the 'know-your-state move- notice toiput his immi on anything in* ¡from tlte influx of thousands o i ! merit. The almanac, o f whidh aeuded- So »'ben tti»e manager hap- ... I .... . <)01, iV/lA . . pened rto need «a certain price list. ‘Sole Ag«nts for Aliens. an edition o f 380,000 was print- oopie« of wWit had fceeu given uot The North German Llyod, the ed, is filled with «data »carefully ?ouiy to Gaven. but to«every«one of the Hathberg-American, and others !gathered «and«complied and is. in •other nineteen clerk«, «it was Gaven •of the great steamship lines will | substance, an admirable eiroyclo- the others were Just beKlll„,ni; wotl. ■-run'theiridiiins «Hirect from Eu- pedia o f Oregon. The book is d«r where«theyi*iad-pot theirs, vopean ports to the Pacific Coast. 1 being distributed to inquirers in There «was.tm comment on «that, but •It is quite natural that the immi- j all parts o f the country from the ■grants will land at the first port Portland lwadquarters of the fcund.tbom rn-st. »of call, San Diego, unless they «©regon Development League and "Aretwt you the man who gave me are destined for British Colum-¡copies wiill b ea«T t, without cost, ^ ^ ' " “" v e if * T «v r iv ^ fcia, and that from San Diego ¡to any state schools desiring •secretary has jost'been promoted, and they will he distributed to points them for use in educational work, I need a new one, n man who will know where to find things. Would yon in (California, Oregon, Arizona. During the coming year the book like the place?” Nevada, Colorado and more will be completely revised and There was only one nnswer to that. •distant States. enlarged and letters are being That was how Gaven got his first step. —New York World. in During the exposition year «of sent out to «county assessors in 1915 this tide o f travel will be order to get accimtte-statistics THE .TINY HUMMING BIRD. inHsenced to some extent by flit on land classification in the van- great display o f world’ s indus- ous parts o f «the state, in order l e IXTne . S p e c « » « Its B ill l* ■''Nearly as L o n g aa Ita -B o d y . tries at San Diego. The States that .reliaible figures may be All «humming «birds, though varying are getting ready to meet this printed as to the extent «of land much In *iru ow'd color, exhibit the «question. It must be met. The ¡‘‘timbered, tillable, untillable, etc. j- Muae«fortu«wr«wing, legs nud feet, tire wings being -strong (considering the .great West is anxious to receive -small size« of «the birdL, while the legs immigrants o f the sturdy type and feet are remarkably weak and det BOVERNMENT ROADS l£hat has done so much already .Irate, n clear indication that these lit- «tle creatures are Intended to spend ni- to build up the lands West o f the For many years the Govern «inost all «their time in the air. Ohio and Mississippi, and if they Jn .aoosrdauce with this we find that are sound physically and mental ment has extended aid to ‘'‘mili humming birds are never seen on the ly, and clean morally, they will tary*’ roads. The lands granted j ground; that even when feeding they in this way are worth enough seldoui trouble themselves to alight, fee welcomed. but suspend themselves in «tire «air be now to build a good line o f rail-! fore the flower ail whose Juices they road from New York to S hit uicnu tv feed, the Tiipid vibrutiou « f WOULD LEARN ABOUT CONFEDERATION Diego. But the good roads peo-i wi* « " «a w in g them t« aw>ear like 1 two faes o f fllmy-^auze nail producing pie want a wagon road over that at the same time that peculiar«hum .’So successful have been the I route. At least ¡they have ming sound from which these «birds «efforts t towards «hureh federa-!„-lannsd ______ it from Washington to derive their popular name. ttion, particularly in Ho°d .River |mie eXp0gj^ 0meHy by the “ Sil •The beak o f «most humming birds Is ¿and Hosier, (that they have at ver Gate. ” and at the ‘ Gonven- b*sig. .delicate and slightly «carved to enable it to reach the inmost recesses E. A. R a c e , m g r . tracted mutfh attention 'through ition of SoirtherntGovernors held ,,K‘ fum|i«t «baped flowers whicli r« « Jtbouud'tn the tropical.regkme, but the o u t parts o f this state and 'Wash last w e e k in A s h e v ille , N . -C., «;fllll|H, üf ,„e »«>k Us ve.«y «Tariabie. ington. The following ldtter was ib e q u e s tio n «o f co n fltru ctirrgsu ch proimbty on aecomit'Of'tt.e tsirHeulnr aeceived tins week hy the secre -1 a«roa(i was discussed with m ucll Ihmer «simhlcti Ihe hlnd feeds. •h- -«» i« » » ^ . o - llioe lu sonie instance« it is ncni ly straig«tit, itary o f the committee 'formed L^husiasm . «Col. D. C. C UOIttei, all(j in 1)He spc-Ers, the swerd I4AI hnim- •for the encouragement and eoun- p resident o f the San Diego ® x- ■mlng bird, it As rery irearly as Tong ns rael o f places \vori«ing«out or de- ]Wgjtion. took time enough off tire rest'of (he Itody.—St. TE/ouls Globe- in Business ‘Hood Hiver SO Yeérs ^airing Church Federation. from his duties boosting along Democra t. Oregon lia s letter is o f interest as e x - i t |,e contractors on ithe buildings B is m a r c k ’« M y s tic N u m b e r . Bismarck held, with 1‘ythngorns. that jpressing a desire which is exist- to send word to the ‘Governors Is a 'Jew A ler Hnd Optician oPlnany. yeal-s expeiiefice. not 13, but 3, was the great and trer- I f you have a ‘«*Aick” tim e-piece, lie can cure It. •ent inmiany diflerent plaeesTand that the West was aflame'with sfect mvnther. 1 B*siv..1Tclvs «assoirhillons I f you have eye trouble, he «tan co rrect it by fittin g ywu »Which piesages an early simplifi- enthusiasm for the road system. with 3 wercremarkalde. «lie tmd serv with proper lenses. cation o f ooural church life, ^ The meeting decided to call the 'iel threi'inansfers. He hntti three uarnes I f you have/jewelry o f sny kind to’ repair, he'fan do It. — RisrwarH;.■ Schwenkllisfo and t.aucn follows: I f you want n««w j e w e l r y o f any kind, he has it, loroposstl road the ‘ ‘Southern IMMIGRATION AND THE WEST X T rV N L /. irt* **“ P* r,T ®rdrr“ 1B **“ ■». « t heal r*«w . an* pakl for before aifWiaviti are|furauhed. R E S O L V E D 1 OUR, OWNED G00D5 '«HAVE COME DOWN. V E WERE CñRRYlÑC f t BIG STOCK- WE CAN KEEP OUE STOCK. flesh b l e e p in g it m o v in g , v e can WHAT) ç f p pròli CAN EAT. You CA >'t® eat what .we can . H. M. WEST Mosier Itti Oregon Hav, Grain and Feed Shady B ro o k Dairy Feed “Big 6 » Horse Feed r Rock Springs ! Coal-LUMP! ! F i THE ‘P R I C E J O H OUR G R O C E R I E S TUMBLE— R I G H T S - T H E ^E'GINNlN'G WHEN WE M A R K OUR GOOD«S— «BUT ¿TH-F»QUALITY NEVER F A L L J . WE DON' T BELIEVE'IM GAUMING OFF SE CO ND 6 R A D E G R O C E R I ES 0N1T0 OUR CU a ST o M L R ^ , AND T R Y ING TO M A K E T H E M B EL I E'V-E (THEY A R E F IR J T GRADE. ON ALL ^OF Co UR «GROCERIES WE KEEP TrHE QUALIT«YU.IP. WF ¿KEEP THE PRICED DOWN ' L E T ' U J J UP'P LY Yoi/v WITH THE THINGJ y o U'U' j e f o r y o u r t a b l e . & Co., i i 'M O S I f f R O H íe a o N Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. \ H e a t e r MOSIER ORE W. F. LARAWAY Goldendale, Wash., Feb. 23, 1913 M r . J. M , W o o d , Transcontinental H i g h w a y .” This highway Will ‘make iq» -n part of the systenvadvacated*by the National Highways ComiHis- sion. :burg. The arms o f his «fondly ■nre a r» •clover traf an«l M>ree ï'On-k '«h‘ilres. He -A was ««iicem cd hj -ihree «c.«Ovars ami sign- f ed fhr«*.« trentfes nf f ifienre. lu the t? Pntnrh-PnidMM« W»r «he 1 YtflVl thr»«.« horses killed WMer'Iiim. He hrmiglit about'the meeting of'th ree emperors and was' resisHtslIrle for'the trl|*te nl- 1 lance. He had three children His fuuilly motto was “ In Trlnltiite'Hobnr" (“ Strength In Trinity” ), and contem porary caricature pictured him with three hairs on his head. Three was the beginning, tile middle and the end of Bismarck. Hood-'Ri ver, Ore. Dear Sir: i see by the Oregon Jour- >nal'that you have consummated Ciu ed the Liquor Habit a plan of federating your church- Old Uncle Jerry, in telling a es, which we have taken a few story, said” “ Old man Jimmie Ateps toward doing in Golden Simpkins’ boy tuck powerfully dale. The Presbyterian Church , ir do LO 'lickcr a While buck and‘ the has voted that its property may o|f| : H « « ö « t A lo n g i 'h « » . -man ^uck the guts ‘ oilt o f Ttiòmnadnul never tterti aide fo 'Cnfry ■be used for one year for an asso- . , «, , , , three green g«nirds and a double i tune, r.nd a ft*« ‘he '1md lieen for cia e c me 0 y. handful o f green Tobacco stems awhile in n class where siiiging was I desire to get ' « touch With and bojle(l them (|ovVn t o .a ^ hn obllgdrary hfa mother felt curious to your cewt-ral «Geranuttee that, l f * . , lr ,, . , know huw «he managed to keep up with , meting stew. He then strained , the singing. .-possible we may become affiliat- ' the juice into a glass and give it "Thomas,’' She inquired, "howflo ycAi ed with you, «that we be an or- along In your H in g in g class?" to-his boy on his empty stomach get ‘‘ Finer’ declared Tlmnias. jranized body ready to do busi , early in the morning.” "W hy. that's lovely." said his Nte- ness for our King in the JeS ! “ Well, what‘became o f him?” llghted Hud mystified mother. "What »possible way. does your teacher say about It? ’ [Was the inquiry. •‘Slip says.” repll»*d Thomas cheer Will you kindly send mea copy "Oil, he is doing fa irly well 'tWIy. •« *tfokv. «Thomas, if you don't •of your constitution and by-laws now. He is getting to where he fe*l like stugiwg you needn'L",-‘«Cblcu- go Record-Herald. :and vour.pTamof proceditre? can-drink a little water bilea on Would it be possible for us to ¡the white o f an egg and e a tln Putting It to Goad 'Use. ^secure one of your committee to " I s’pose you've been very ciTrefu! snowflake cracker it it is browned •come and talk to us? K^an you about tb' books you let your ehthlrer and powdered good,rand give to •bar-*." put‘n#e in touch with a minister him in a spoon, but when we ex “ Oh. yes. ttKle«<I! There’s oitr 'Jim— •who is in sympathy with Chris ercise him we have to blindfold we Intend him for a -statesman, .liai tian peojfle working together in was mIseil mi the-Congressional Rec him. for the mere sight o f a cob ord.” 'harmony, irrespective o f creed, pipe or green pumpkin sets him "Ttr» Onrgresstonnl 'Record: -Well, ««and who is vitally interested in w ell!" to vomiting again.” »the-boys and girls in the district? "Yes; we alt on 'It for years so he'd be raised enough to ent from Y o u r‘friend. the fable " —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Notice to the Public. L o u is e B. D o r m a n . The two leading magazines o f the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly and the Sunset, have been consolidated under the title o f “ Sunset—the Pa* fie Monthly.” That Oregon can grow splen It >s tbe intention o f the publisher did corn, ranking well with the to spare no money nor effort to make ■feest corn states o f the Union, is Sunset —the Pacific Mouthly a credit to West and a magazine o f national th e stateflnerft o f C. 'L. Smith, the value and importance. agriculturist for the O-W. It. & To introduce it to new readers we •N. Company, who is arranging a will make the following special offer: Send 50c in stamps, and we will put eorn show to lie held next Fall yoer name on our subscription list for ■at Pendleton. This will be open the next "four months, -and will send you a free copy o f the superbly illustra 'to corn exlribits by fanners in ted Mid-Winter number, and also the every part o f Oregon, and anoth famous Sunset Indian poster, securely packed in a mailing tube. It will make er show will he held at Colfax. a beautiful ornament for yoûr ffortt W'ash., for the farmers o f that roonr or den. Send your Order to Fred Lockley, Í state. “ Farmer” Smith tle- Northwestern .......... Manager. Sunset the that the average corn c ro p Monthly. Portland. Oregon. OREGON A CORN SUTE ■«lares i M l Sizes and Rilkes W . F . Choum, Mosier A. I,. DAY, «Kf you w ant A N Y T H l S C in hie line, he is the ntaii ho consult.. His prices are r'g h ! and so«is his work. * - - Oregon rsnirnt -M ana « w i ’ >Vidkie «s À Gotfiplgte Lin« of Electrical Novelties ;arfd 'Toys for Christinas. PA T R O N IZE HfM A N D BE C O N V IN C E D Buy Presents That Are Instructive and Interesting. NO ONE HESITATES «OVER OUR CANDY Everybody that knows our com fections at all is aware o f their purity, their freshness, their tine flavor. I f you don’ t know, " g e t acquainted.” You certainly get your money’s worth in this candy shop, whether you buy an ounces« poumt«ore 5-lb. box. Electric Wiring & Supply Co. F IR S T N A T IO N A N K B U IL D IN G Hood River - Oregon S. E. F R A N C IS C O , •Proprietor “ TlfE OAKS.” C O L O N IS T 'F A R E S W ESTBO U N D W h a t pleasant memories are associated with the word grill! Memories of the cosy grill-room, the savory viand* and the happy tete-a-tete*, or rollicking parties. •G r ill is t h e m a g i c w o r d in c o o k e r y , a n d — The G-E Radiant Electric Grill T h a S o n g B ird . They say the birds are timid. Great heavens, to lie so small and lovely in n world of hawks and snares sT.d yet dare to sing ns If the gods were go*sl! In all the wide creation there is mitti- iug braver than the heart o f a singing bird. , S tO V C S is th e m a g ic H ere d e v ic e in a s i n g l e in e le c t r i c you h a v e « t o a s t e r , b r o ile r , s t e w p a n , w a t e r h e a t e r , fry in g pan and g r id d le Send For The Folks W H ILE t h e f a r e s a r e l o w The Low Fares apply from the following and many points in the East, to any station on the O-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington: Atlanta, Ga. c o o k in g . h a n d y lit tle d e v ic e March 15 to April 15. 1 $40 M) LouitVille, K y. $42 86 Ok-fnh m a City f> $36.2 rtaitihiore, Md. 54.7$ Memphis, Tonn. 42.SO Philadelphia, Pa. 54.7 Hoi*ton. Masa. Sft'lr lAlW Iiukee, Wis. 38.70 Pittaburv. Pa 47.0 60.15 8 t Loaia, M ». 37 * 35.30 IV n ver. 0*1 «H r * !..,Y . 47.50 MonUr»fnf ry. Ala. Charleston, 8. C. 53.90 Muaonr • O Detroit, Mich 43 SO N. w Y . a. Omaha, N m. F o rt W urth, T. * 20(10 Kam**» C ity, M«>. Minneapolis, 30.00 C h im go 38.(10 f t JU St Pa i^«av«mw -rth. Kan fo r b a k in g p an cu k es. Y e t B o t h M a o « H its. Director -Kny. uij inn. Ivnv Is It (Ml Shnkes|>eare's statue N standing on the I»destaI marked Scott? Attendant -He must Imre got Ills lume tm in. error, fdr. -Brooklyn I-ite L ik e all electric cooking devices it Is rindy for utr <* As inthtni, and two or more kinds o f cooking such aa broiling and frying, or toasting and stewing etc , can be dime at the same time. Right on tlic dining room tAble too, o r ‘ in the sitting room, nursery or sick room i f necessary. Legitim ate QucstlAi. Father-No. Indeed! My father T.Cv er heard me tell a Ile! W ilde -W is grandpa aa deaf as grandmaV-»Cíete land Plain Dealer. P a c i f i c l i g h t & p o w e r " A L W A Y S A T YO UR S E R V IC E .” C o I V I I» I’ ick« L " ill I* i I o i i. any point w here t'oloi.iat area a; pi.«., u am d--|>nirit with a O-W. R. & N. Agent o f the amount For full particulars drop a card to . F. A. A ld in g to n . Agent O-W. R & N.. Mo»»*»r. b Í j