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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1913)
t . - — À WILL ADVERT ISING RATES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY • Professional Cards ire MOSIER BULLETIN Jl. c . KiBBEE, PrafWi«fl<* s im s c » n * n o N a x r s s •nt Y « i .......- ......■........................ ...........** * Six Months.................................................... ... Thr«* ................................................ ...........50 *Snt«r«lw wcon«-cUu« natter March 12. Its* « t the post office at Moeier. Urexon. under tire Act of MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. V M a rch 3, 1JTT9. PAY COUNTRY V IS EKES UP With this issue we are starting 1 IBEGOtl •another year on the troublous H.M. WEST WOMEN OF DENMARK. A s a Rul«, They Are Wage Earnere E-ven Though Married. There Is eu outstanding point o f d if and uncertain sea o f journalism. ference between the activities o f wo Expenses go on juat the same, men in Denmark and in other conn tries. I d Denmark the sole aim is whether the subscriber pays up economic independence for women and renews, or the business man throughout their lives. advertises. As we get cu-te lit Tbits in Copenhagen more than 1.000 married Womeu work as clerks lu of tle messages every month with flees By far the majority o f actresses such endearing terms ."as “ please are married in order to enter the r -mil” attached, we are natur school ‘Of the corjis de ballet It is nec essary to be of good family. Tbe ally expected to do tire remit act. greater part o f tbe husbands of ballet As it is, oddly enough, necessary (lancers are in high positions. «to have the wherewithal to re Three hundred and iifty to four'bun dred of the teachers in the free schools mit, we do here and now re in Copenhagen are married. They re spectfully request our subscrib ceive exactly the same salary as the ers to come forth and dig up. men 'teaeb era -f hat is. £04 yearly. A head teacher, man or Woman, com This moans YOU. if yoven’ t mences with £100 and rises to £208. ¿one so'; anc if you haven’ ., be j In the gymnasiums and -secondary good enough to do it NOW , for schools many of the professors are j married women, who also form a con we are as anxious to pay our slderable proportion of the prlvat-do- bills as we are to collect th e m . I centen In the universities. The munic If we can’ t do one, we certainly | ipal council o f Copenhagen has several members. can’ t do the other. We need j women In brief. In Denmark It Is the rule the money to liquidate some of j rather than the exception for the mar our fine assortment o f debts, so, Tied woman 'to be economically inde reader and dear pee-pul. pendent 'through her own labors.—Lon don Spectator. Oregon Mosier, Among the people of the East ¡and the South, Oregon is the Dealer in most taMced"*f state in the union, according to Geo. H. Kelly, the big timber and «realty operator, who has just returned t« Port Of All Kinds land after a six weeks’ trip to the Atlantic seaboard and tl<e Gulf section, says the Portland Sole Agents for Journal. “ Everywhere 1 went,’“ said Mr, Kelly, “ I heard people talk in g « f «the marvelous opportuni ties they have been «told offer themselves>in Oregon. “ While in New York I met a nnmber-of welLkrww® financiers who t«*ld me that Oregon securi ties are in demand on every stock market in the East. Es pecially is this Drue l« f timber lands, fo r whidh 'the large banks »re dally receiving orders. I be- tieve that within a year or two come thru with your little mite the timber business ©f this state •and help to pull ye editor out of WATCHING WATER FREEZE. '+ + - 1 »»“ .« » *4**- 'will attract many millions e f dol the slough o f despond. lars o f eastern capital. i A n 'E tfa y W a y to M a ke th e G ro w th of loe C r y s t a ls V is ib le . "“ On other trips I have taken It is not coramoDly known that fresh to the east in past years, Seattle water may sometimes be “colder than »eemed to be $he principal city Ice” and that the growth o f ice crystals may be made plainly visible. An in <of the «coast 'that attracted in teresting experiment to show this may vestors, biit tihis time Portland | easily be made. held tbe center of the stage. A ■Kill a clean pint bottle With distilled number of large life insurance RAILROAD DINING CAR SERVICE TO water. Make a hole in the stopper large enough to let the thermometer FEATURE PALATABLE PRODUCT companies now have agents here pass through i t The kind tit ther ON MARCH 14TH. looking for building loans. mometer used in physical laboratories is most convenient iusert tbe stop “ T he president o f a large rail- Friday, March 14th, 1913, is to per in the bottle and let the thermome goad fcdld m e that in his «pinion ter reach nearly to the bottom. thart; portion 'df the state west <o'f be generally observed in Oregon Pack snow or Ice and salt round the the Cascades will within'the next 'ami Washington, on all the rail- bottle ns you would pack an ice cream freezer. If the bottle 4s not Jarred •decade experience it be »greatest read ami steamship lines opera- the temperature may be seen to drop boom in the history 'df western tingintoand through these states several degrees below the freezing land development The only throughout California and the point without freezing the woter. If the stopper and thermometer are thing that has held the money of Middle West and the East as now removed nnd a small piece o f Ice investors badk *berdlof«rre is the “ Salmon Day.” Each patron o f free from any trace of salt is inserted tfigih'prices asked for farm lands the dining car will be served a In the bdttle nnd pushed dow n into the E. A. R a c e , MGft. water crystals o f Ice may be seen to ¡and the fact that there has been portion of salmon free of charge, Shoot out In all directions from It. to© little railroad construction.“ the leading hotels and Testau- After this experiment lias been tried M OSIER ________ , , r________ 'tants 'Will feature salmon as the I you will have some understanding of the network of Ice girders which is be piece de resistance and the gro neath the ice coating of small .ponds.— *»* -* + * “ i« » - .« » ■ w . t i fc-% « cers will have special window London Telegraph. I displays of the canned fish which j 0 T h a c k g r a y h t th a M irls tre la . is conceded to be not only one o f | SPECIALIZING PONTEO CUT .AS In Business When fhe Christy minstrels came to i ‘Hood River the cheapest but one of the most London In 1857 Thackeray was en 5 0 Years W . F. L A R A W A Y Orégon TO SUCCESS palatable products of the coun Chanted with them. “ I heard not long since,” he says in one of his letters, “a try. Is a-Jeweler and Optician o f ’many years experience. XOregonian.] minstrel who performed n negro ballad The object 'of the observance If you Have a ‘ «sick” ‘time-piece, he can cure it. S pokane , Wash., March 1— that, I confess, moistened these specta If you have eye trouble, he can -correct ft 'By ‘fitting yoli is to interest the people rtf the cles In a most unexpected nutUner. I ï f the Northwest is to make a with proper letfses. have gazed On thousands df tragedy success o f tbe apple business it country at large in salmon as a qncetts'd.vlug If.you’HHve.'jewelry'df any kind'to repair, he can do It. on the stage and expiring Wi istspeciallfee in certain varie food product. United States In appropriate'bliihk verse, hrld 1 nevei If you want new jeVvelry o f any kind, he has it. df.you waik ANYtRlNG in hii-line, he Is the man to consult. ties tbft* •A© * «t thrive in the Bulletin 142 shows relative food wanted to wipe them They have look Í •His prices are right and so is his work. value of canned salmon as com ed up. be it said, at many scores of Eastern states. clergymen without'being dimmed, nnd. This is the message ’brought pared with other foods to be as behold. l\ VhgnboHd, fvith a corked PATRONIZE WlM AND BE CONVINCED i fate rfnd a banjo, sings a little song back to the people of the Spo- follows; and strikes a wild note w h ic h sets the Canned Salmon - - .-218 ttane wppie districts by H. C. heart thrilling with happy pity.” Glad j Sirloin Steak - - .165 Sampson, secretary 'of tbe North stone, too, was an admirer Of the j Sugar Cured Ham - - .142 Christy minstrels and was often to be i Pacific Distributors’ Association, Macaroni - - .134 NO ô rtE 'H S ifrM 'È s seen listening to their songs with rapt who has recently Visited pfacti- Eggs - - - - .131 attention.—London Chronicle. OUR -¿ANDY riafiy every apple átate in the Spring Chicken - - .120 Everybody that knows our con White Bread - - .090 ■ftrmarra'O». Xjnidti. fections at all is aware of their Almanacs Were not allowed In the “ We need fo elirWbiate certain The cost o f salmon is from purity, their freshness, their fihe hnuds o f the common people o f Rome varieties that the®ffát can‘grow one-half to one-third 4ess ■than until about 300 B. C Until that time flavor. If you don’ t know, ‘ ‘get acquainted.” You certainly gdt all knowledge or the calendar was en p f as good quality and cheaper the cost of meat or poultry, your money’s worth in this candy than we cari, in •order to make This industry gives employ tirely In'the custody o f the priests. Did one Wish to know the date of a feast shop, whether you buy an ounce, ti eur production a Success,” de- men-t to thousands and more than day, the hours of the sun's rising Or IpOllhd'oV a 5-lb. box. Plared Mr. Sampson. “ I would $6.000,000 is paid annually for setting or when there would be a neW S. E. FRANCISCO, suggest that this elimination -in- labor in the -fislieries along the moon he must consult tbe priest, as these occult laws were only to be re Propriettif “ THE OAfcS.” •elude Baldwin, Grimes Golden, Oregon, Washington and Alaskan vealed By him. But one day a pre Home Beauties and Winesapk toasts, sumptuous layman named Flavltts, sec- The leadirtg commercial organ- fetary o f Apptns Claudius, obtained the and that we want to emphasize secret Cither by stealthily obtaining ac and develop such varieties -as izations will partake of specially cess to the doenments or by repeatedly Yellow Newtowns, White Winter prepared dishes o f the canned consulting tl\e priests He engraved his Pearmain. Spitiénberg, Joña- production Salmon Day, and the records on white tablets and exhibited them openly In tbe forum and so be than, Delicious and WWterRaffia- people in general are asked to came the publisher o f tbe drst almanac. W hat pleasant memories are lia. Our Wagner apples sire far observe it, in recognition of its —Harper's. «operior to those grown in the importance as one o f the great ------------------- associated with the word grill! lEart » » . d we should continue industries of the Pacific North- Tbe . time , will ° “r most Dyin° surely Su,h- come WhéD . Memories o f the eBay grill-room, the savory this variety. I west. the sun will have Censed to throw off viands and the happy tete-a-tetes, or rollicking “ My trip through 14 states has The commissary o f the Oregon-¡ light and neat. Long before that tan parties. •«mphasiied the faet tfhat we need Washington Railroad & Naviga- f * " 9 »owever the earth and dfher •organization to make ’ft success tyon Company has furmsiiod all worlds," like the m<jon-no life o f any Grill is the m agic word in cookery, and— •of the Northwest apple industry the'dining car chefs with special sort upon them, it has been calculât- ■and by growing the varieties recipes for preparing salmon and ^ ^»1 th* sun throw oat adapted t # tms ^mirary and not some appetizing dislves, in addi- vears from now . - N ew York American successfully cultivated in the tion to regular menus, are prom Conclusive. East we can make ft big success j9e(j for March 14th. Magistrate— And what was the prls in tbe industry.* oner doing? Constable— -E were ’avln' Hay, Grain and Feed Shady NO. 1 FR ID A Y , MARCH 7, 1913 Brook “Big 6 .per month $ .M 1.09 #4 3.00 5 30 “ 9 00 . 1 One square............... | One-quarter Column. I'One-half Column.... , 1 One Column........... Hu sine«- locals will be charged at 5?cenurp«r liae for each insertion. Legal advertisements will in all «aaes'he ihargsd to the i>arty ordering them, at legal rates, aad pakl for before affidavit* arejfurnished. R E SO L V E D ! OUR, CANNED GOODS HAVE COME DOWW-VE WERE ft BIG STOCK-V E CAN-KEEP 0 U£ STOCK. 0 PJN 6 'IT M 0 VW 6 . VEGAN •FRESH B'C ¡Y ó U í CÍÁN EAT. irÔUGAN EATVHATWE CAN. Dairy Feed » Horse Feed THE CK^CtfR-’lE^ TUMBLE— RWTHT IN W t % SPINNING W ’HliN WE M A RK OUft, dOOD.5— BUT THE QUALITY NEVER FALL-5. Wfc DON’ T BELIEVE IN -PLUMING OFF .SECOND GRADE GROCER?EsS<d)fro OUR CUJToMERJ, AND T R Y ING TO MAKE THEM BELIEVE THEY ARE FIRJT GRADE. ON ALL OF OUR ^»R-OCERIEJ WE KEEP THE dOftLITY UP., V E THE TRICEiS DOWN. LET UJ .SUPPLY YOU WITH THE THINfitS YOU UJE FOR YOUR TABLE. j Rock Springs Coal-LUMPf Niehoi & "SALMON DAY’ TO BE OBSERVED •M O SIE R Ö R B Ö C 5N Tum-A-Lum Lumber Vo. APPLE “ TIP” IS GIVEN The G -E Radiant Electric Grill W. H. Weber, o f ‘Chicago, '•owner o f (the East 'flood River Fruit Farm, spent several days tiere this week looking after his intereBts. We understand that tie has made iiprngemen4s for a number of substantial improve ments this Spring, ofte o f fhem W ing a new house for the use of tiis foreman on the “ south farm .” Hans Kollftndsnid was a busi ness visitor in Hood River last ‘Tuesday. W h in Ha Shono. Th« prisoner teas charged With lar ceny. and a lawyer of dubious reputa tion was defending him “I submit, gentlemen tit tbe Jury,” shouted fhe lawyer, “that tbe facts dis closed do not constitute larceny, al though I will concede that tbe district attorney la usually a better Judge ol stealing than am IT "But a (ess successful practitioner," was the disconcerting reply.—Judge. Clear Proof. "You may talk as you please about tbo intelligence of animals, bat doga cannot reason." “Of course they can’t. If they could reaaon like human beings dog* wouldn't stick so to a mao when he’s down."— Baltimore American. a very eated argument With a cab driver, ver worship. Magistrate—But that doesn’t prove be was dniDk. C od stable-Ah. but there worn't d o mb driver there, yer worship — Loudon Opinion. H kr Tnt.nt. “That dressmaker's model always wears a Iona wrap When she goes otrt " "Hers Is evidently a sinister motive She wants to cloak her designs ” Rai ¡Inu re American. is the maj?ic device in electric cookfttg. H ere in a single handy little device ybtt have a toaster, broiler, stew pan, water heater, frying pftfi and griddle loir baking pan cakes. Like all electric cooking devices it is rrad f f o r use'in an instant, and •twh or more kinds o f cooking such as broiling and ftying, ‘or toasting and stewing etc , chn be done at the same time. Right on the dining room table too, or in the sitting room, nursery or sick room if necessary. A Kind W ord. Agnes-What lunltsb things a yonna man will do when he's In k>ve Etbet- Ob. Agnes. I'll bet Jack's proposed.- Boston Transe ripe P a c i f i c L i g h t & P o w e r C o . "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” Electric Wirirtg & Supply Co. D ebtors (ih d ill Hiinds o f ‘'^fiat’s the maVter, <Smith ? You took all to the bad t Well, HI tell you. Things are upset at home. The kid's sick — wife t 0 * 6 rti out. Frankly, I’m up against ft Simply cannot get any help. Your wit«/trying*To do all the work? Yes—and^V ’Witehing, too. Well, the washing isn't toward, isn't! Why that’s. lVlie longest, hardest day’s ta^>rkRS’fie*doett. Do you mean to’srfy'tfrat. you have ejectrtc light and rySfa^Thor Elec* tttfcvW£diiftg MAcMne! A Thor? Sure I < 3 $t^iiter thAt how. Don't iYltvy'ot5r wife^Sreak her back over a wash board. G e t a Thor Electric WashirquMk.” E le c tric a l A p p aratu s 3 Cent$ fí(Hid River, Oré. w orth o f Und Supplies. 'w ash ing for a family of six. .T.et l i t T b o . in y o n r own ham. IB D A Y S FREE Telepkeae today for one. COLONIST FARES W ESTBO U N D March 15 to April 15. 19 3 Send For The I oiks WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW The Low Fares apply from the following and many points In the East, to any station on the 0-W . R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington: Atlanta. Ga. ' Baltimore. Jfd. Boston, Man*. Buffalo, N Y. 'CffaHsston, ». C. Detroit, Ullch. Fort Worth, Trt Minneapolis, Chicago 161.70 Louisville, Ky. 64.76 Memphis, Tertfc. 66.16 Milwaukee, Wis. 47 50 Mo^tiromery, A'a M.90 MusEoffee. O la. 43.50 New Y«>rk (' 40.75 New Origin 9ojn0 St. Pair. Minn WOO P R E P A ID $42A6 42,50 30T0 15.20 66.00 rjo.is» Oklahoma City PhiMelphia. Pa. ‘£t. Louis, Mo. t)¿river. Col. Oitoaha, Nèb. Kansas Tlty. Mo. IriiHv.nworth, Kan. » 6 .» 54.76 47.00 37.09 30 00 >*.00 30 30.0 ORDERS Tickets will be delivered without extra chftrge to anybody at any point where Colonist fares aptfly, upon deposit with any O-W. R. & N. Agent o f thi amount. For full particulars drop a card th F. A. A l l in g t o n , Agent 0 - W . R . & N ., Mosier.