Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 07, 1913, Image 4

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Save on table linen and towels.
R. C. McKiernan and family
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“ “ “ Strauss Co-Op. Store.
left last Saturday for Madras.
N ext Wednesday the I.adi» s’ Mr. McKiernan will take charge
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,
» ¡A id Society will meet at the o f l he lumber yard at that place
Why nr*contract you*•house? ,lome o f Mrs. F. A. Allington.
for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
You Ret a lietter job in less time.
H. M. Landes, a Portland gen­
Fresh Parsnips and Carrots at
See-“ Happy.” Phone 115.
tleman,
has purchased D. D.
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Nichol & Co.
Hail’s real estate business, tak­
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,
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Mrs. S. D. Fisher was shop-
A Rood suggestion—drop^m |pj|>K in Hood River Wednesday ing possession this week. We
wish Mr. Landes all manner of
and j>ay up your l>ack subscrip- afternoon.
success.
tion.
Dupont Stumping Powder is
Chas. Bennett and a crew are
j best. Chown has it.
remodeling the Strauss store this
For Sale.
E. L. Burt and Jas. Sturgess week.
When completed, Mr.
Thoroughbred young Barred
I were “ doing” Hood River on Strauss will have double the
Rock cockerels.
Wednesday.
present floor space and a very
E. 0. WlNANS,
light, modern store.
New
Onion
Sets
and
Fresh
2 I I 2t
Mosier, Ore.
Garden Seeds at Nichol & Co.
J. K. McGregor returned last
week
from a lengthy sojourn in
H.
M.
Scearce
left
Tuesday
For Sale.
Portland. Mrs. McGregor will
for
a
three
weeks’
business
trip
S. C. Brown Leghorn Cocker­
join him here later. Jack says
els and batching eggs; also a to his old home in Indiana.
it’s good to get hack to Mosier as
limited number of laying pullets.
New Rick Rack Braid —white,
it doesn’ t consume so much of
Grandview Egg Farm,
also mercerized in colors, at
his time dodging ‘ ‘high balls.”
W. G. Aldred,
Nichol & Co.
J. P. Snyder, who has been
Mosier, Or.
S. W. Small returned Wedner-
wintering in
the valley, re­
day evening from a delightful
turned last Saturday to his ranch
T o Horticulturists.
six weeks’ trip to California.
south o f town. Mrs. Snyder j
For pruning, planting trees,
Green Onions, Radishes and visited in Hood River a few days
lawn grading, etc., address P.
A. K noll , Mosier, Ore., or leave Lettuce every week at Nichol on her way home.
& Co.
message at Bulletin office.
Leslie Webb arrived in town
Sheriff Levi Chrisman was an yesterday from Seattle for a
Wanted'
official visitor in town Wednes­ visit with friends. Leslie has
been connected with the United
Reliable party to plow and cul­ day evening.
States Army Hospital Service
tivate 10 acres of land for this
Bargains that are real in shoes.
for about two years and is mak­
season. Two miles from town. New Spring shoes here. Strauss
ing good. He will spend his two
Inquire at Bulletin office.
Co-Op Store.
weeks’ vacation in and about
Mrs. Geo. Emry, o f Hood Riv-
For Sale
¡er, visited relatives here on
Early Rose and American W on-, Wednesday,
der Seed Potatoes, 75c a sack.
| H ARM ONY GRAPHOPHONE
A rthur K uhn ,
| records at half price. Chown.
Mosier, Ore.
D. M. C. Embroiderry and
For Sale
j Crochet Cotton, also new new
A good single work or driving ¡ Stickeree Trimming Braid at
Nichol & Co.
harness, practically new.
Mosier.
E. J. Middleswart
arrived
home last Saturday from his
Eastern trip. His last stop on
the route home was at Butte,
Mont., and he was glad to get
away from that place, where, he
stated, the mercury was several
degrees below zero during his
stay. Think of it! And all the
A rthur K uh n
Exceptional bargains on Wag- wild flowers in bud and bloom
Mosier, Ore. ! ons and Buggies. W. E. Chown.
here and gardens being planted.
C. A. McCarger arrived up
F. A. Shogren and family left
For Sale
from Portland last evening and the first of the week for Port­
Select Early Rose potatoes, for wjU H1)end a week or so looking-
land. Mr. Shogren has accepted
see«! or table. Unequaled for ■ afUjr affair8 0I1 hld tVuit ranch,
a lucrative position with the An­
halting.
C. J. L it t l e i 'AGE,
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West, J. E. Cole, E. L. gelos Commercial Photographic
Mosier, Ore. j R<>°t and G. P. Morden transact- Co. This company is fortunate
________________________________ jed business in The Dalles on in securing his services, as he is
an expert in his line, having for
Monday.
Wanted
Orie Hodge returned to Mosier years held a position on the pho­
Two men with teams, to plow.
last Friday night from Montana, tographic staff of the Oregonian.
State price,
where he has been working for
E » L , H owe ,
Meeting of Davenport Heirs
the past year.
Mosier. Ore,
The
Davenport heirs met here
---------- ------------------------------ 1 Put your money in the bank.
in
Mosier
last Sunday for a final
For Sale
Pay by check for what you buy.
settlement o f the estate. We
Ten young Barred Plymouth What you save in a month, put
understand that the division was
Rock pullets and a cockerel. All in a savings account-result will
satisfactory
to all parties con­
surprise you. Strauss.
thoroughbred. See
cerned. Those
present were:
J a m e s P ie r c e y .
John Denton, whose home is G. L. Davenport and wife, of
Mosier, Ore.
near Portland, is here visiting Portland, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
I his aunt, Mrs. Dick Evans, and Robinson, Portland, Ray Stur­
other relatives.
For Sale Cheap
gess, representing his wife, Ger­
One set o f good farm harness,
Mrs. Harriet Poe, of Portland, tie Davenport Sturgess, Port­
Call at Bulletin office and see it, recently traded a lease on a land: Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Gun­
• rooming house, for the Kerslake ning, The Dalles: E. B. Wood,
property, southeast o f Mosier. representing his little daughters,
Coining soon--the Basket Social. D. D. Hail negotiated the deal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kemp, Hood
Special Bargains for Saturday: ¡River, J. T. Davenport and wife,
J. M. Elliott visited in The
¡Creamery and country butter. C. H. Davenyort and wife and
Dalles on Tuesday.
Crackers; Crystal White soap, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cherry.
Oliver and Syracuse Plows at bara for ^
Saturday only.
Church of Christ Notes
Chown's ¡Cash is King. Strauss Co-Op.
H A Y N E ’S
BREAD
Daily
Store*
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Howe and
ay S t u r g e s s C o n f k c t . S t o r e ,
the latter’s sister, Miss Daisy
B ASK E T S O C IA L -W atch for
•Biles, arrived last Sunday and
the date,
are spending the week at Le-
Canlifiower, celery hearts, fine howa.
primes. Strauss,
Mr. ana Mrs B. F. Reeves and
S P R A Y SUPPLIES, Chown's. daughter, Miss Julia, arrived on
J. N. Mosier was a passenger Sunday from Portland and will
spend the Spring and Summer
pn Thursday morning’s local for
on the ranch near town.
Portland.
Geo. Haacke, of the East Hood
You W i l l F i n d
River and Portland Lm d Co.,
"T H E GOOD BREAD”
with offices in Portland, was a
AT S t u r g e s s C q n f e c t . S t o r e
business visitor in town the first
C. J. Littiepage was a busi-! 0f the week,
|je9s visitor at the county seat
n n n
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lu a » t
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C. O. Burrows arrived from
the first o f the week,
i Portland this week and will be
Pittsburg Perfect Pence now f"nneeted with the Tum-A-Lum
«old by W. E. Chown.
[join him later.
Our theme for next Lordsday
morning will he the second ser­
mon on “ The Way to the
Crown,” and the evening ser­
mon will he on this subject:
"Th e Power of the Cross.”
The Iioyal Berean Basket Sup­
per, which is announced for one
week from next Wednesday eve­
ning, cannot he held on that
evening for good reasons, and
the date will he announced later.
Everyone will take notice.
What do church names mean?
They mean something and stand
for something. Reader, investi­
gate concerning your church
name, and see if it means what
it should. Don’ t say there is
nothing in a name. I f there is
nothing in mine, I am going to
get rid o f it.
H. C ampbell C lark ,
Minister.
A. B. Schoonover went to The
Dalles yesterday to enter com­
plaint against Win. Chaffin, the
charge being assault with a
deadly weapon. It appears that
Schoonover and Chaffin got into
a mix-up on the street Tuesday
night and Chaffin used a knife,
cutting Schoonover in the arm.
Dr. Robinson dressed the wound
and the injured man was able to
appear against Chaffin at the
county seat..
THE CHAFING DISH.
Antiquity of This Nov» Popular Cook­
ing Utensil.
Thr rlftOns dish is not n utensil of
modem Invention. Looking backward
over history's pages, many allusions
are made to Its use Among the ruius
of I ’ouqx-H have been found Dron/.e
chatlng dishes of unique designs, and
Mummsen. in Ills “ Uoinisclie Ueacblcti­
le." asserts that lu those days a well
wrought cooking machine came to cost
more than an estate Louis XV took
uiiii h delight iu cooking and. accord
lug to (Joncourt, often amused hiiuself
by making "quintessential slews iu sil
ver puns” The palate of Louis XIV
was nfteu tickled by "piping hot dish
es brought In on a chafing dish.”
Napoleon Honnparte, when laying
down Hie affairs of war nnd enjoyiug
home life for a short period, cooked in
a silver (hating dish an omelet for the
enjovment of the empress and himself
Mine Keenmier. the beautiful aud In
tellecfual society leader, used the cbuf
ing dish, while Mum de Stuel . the
grentcHt woman in literary history.
when exiled from her beloved Prance
took with her the chafing dish.
We of today are doing much to keep
alive the true spirit of hospitality by
bringing the cbntiug dish into popular
use. Woman’s Home Companion.
NOTICE
To the Fruit Growers of Was­
co County:
Owing to the lateness o f this
I S p r in g and bad roads, I will not
,
,,
. .
. localitv
l,e “ Die to Visit eacn locality in
| this County in time to Spray W ith
sulphur,
,
jn jve notice through the
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j papers. I Want every person in
j Wasco County, Oregon, having
f
u tr e e s or shrubbery infested
Every department o f this store is crowded with
tempting offerings. Everything is fresh and new and
we know that we can please you in every way.
Newest patterns, latest styles and qualities, all
that can be desired, and our prices are most reason­
able.
T h e i r O r g a n i c Ma te ria ls A r e Replaced
by M in eral Particles.
I d noswer to the query. MDo biologists
or Che,..law know the process of peiri
faction or the reason why n human
body or a plaid lu some cases takes the
course of petrifaction insteud of de­
caying?" we would say:
The process Is at Urst one of decay
slowly and replacement particle by
particle of the organic materiul by in-
orgnnk' or mineral. Water bolding sili­
ceous minerals in saturated solution is
necessary, the tiesb or plant disorga­
nizes. the cnrbon. oxygen. nitrogen,
hydrogen compounds disintegrate and
escape, and the minute portion is re­
placed by the mineral particle, the
shape or form of the decaying body re­
maining intact
Now. the carbon In the bodies does
not clmnge to siliceous minerals. It
disappears In its combination with the
other elements. No element changes
Into another; this would be mutation.
Replacement Is the word used here.
Thus analyze a petrified man or plant
-n o organic matter cun be found—only
Inorganic, and this weighs far more
than did the animated body. The en
tire process of petrification Is a mys
terlous work o f nature. —New York
American.
Hardy Climate,
Hood River
Town Lots
D. D. H AIL
Mosier, Oregon,
The Town With a Future
The undersigned is thoroughly
prepared to put down open wells
in any part o f the surrounding
country. Has a complete outfit,
including pipe cutting and thread
ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce­
ment, lock and concrete work.
Has bad 80 years’ experience in
the well business. May be found
by addressing him at The Dalles,
Ore., or inquire at Maier &
Schanno’s Store, The Dalles.
A. E. N e g u s .
IN YO U R
S.
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
P hysician
Home Paper
Y o ur
a p p l e s
Ti cke d.
ALWAYS
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OREGON
M c C A L L ’S ¡ i A la rg e , artistic, hand*
* m ely illustrated lO O -p a g e m onthly
M a g a a in e that is ad d in g to the happi.
ness hnd e f f i c i e n c y o f 1.100.000
W om en e a c h trtotith.
f
E ach issue i* brim ful o f fashion«, fancy-
work. interesting short «lories, and «cores
o f labor-saving anil m oney-saving Ideas
for wom en.
There hr«» more than 60 o f
Hie newest design« t » f t h e Celebrated
M et’A L L P A T T E R N S in end» Issue«
M e C A L L P A T T E R N S are famous for
style, lit, .simplicity and economy. Only
10 and 15 cents c adi.
The publishers o f K trCALt/8 w ill spend
thousands o f dolían* ettrn In the com m «
months in order to keep H v O A L I/ 8 bead
and shoulders hl>oYe all otlier wom en's
magazines at hnj* price.
However,
M ft.'A L L S Is only &0c a year; positively
worth $ 1 . 00 .
Y"C M at $elfrt Any fit*
PaPjgfa EV-g
from vour first copy o f k lc i'A L L 'S , If frou
subscribo tp iick ly.
Til HrfAU CMPIKf, H i
J t * ft, U T t S.
tiOtP. L it for n freecebr * M cCALL ¿«matter.
ful Iteit pn rttifrtn tatatogue. Sample c»>t>v ami «. it.
tem rdialogue also tree on request.
a house, Imrn or packing
shed to build, J. P. E rhart
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and speci­
fications. Phone, 115.
S. F. GOSS
PLUM BING .
ST E A M
HOT W A T E R
and
Jobbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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OREGON
E. C. BROCK
C IV IL E N G IN E E R
General Surveying, Plat­
ting and Drafting
Mosier - - Oregon
DR.
H. L.
p h y s ic ia n
HOOD R IV E R
DUM BLE
and s u r g e o n
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
OVER AS YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
P atents
I R A D E IY IA R K »
D e s ig n s
C o p y r i g h t s A c .
A n y d t t lift id fh i & sketch and description may
QHIckly ascertain our opinion free whether ad
luTdtitlnn is p ro h k b lf patentable. Communica­
tions strictly ct»undemlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free» oldest «re n c y fo r securing patents.
Patent« taken through M unn A Co. recetrtf
Special notici, w ithout charge. In the
Stkntific American.
A handsom ely (Iftlttfafgd weekly. L argest clr-
cnlation o f any Scientific journal. Term s, $3 a
£ e a r; fo u r months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
New York
Ice, 636 F 8L, W ashington, V . G.
Branch Office.
Corsets
Men’s Everstick Rubbers, worth $1.00 a pair.
We are selling these while they last for, the pair, 25c.
Whether y o i need them right away or not, it will he
economy for you to buy an extra pair at this price.
We want to call ymtr attention to our nibst Ccfmtilete
Corset Department. W’ e carry a very large assort­
ment of all the m09t popular corsets and can supply
you with a satisfactory artiele at any price you care
to pfty.
Millinery
—
New creations are arriving daily, small shapes pre­
dominating. Nowhere will yôu find a greater showing
than here, and our prices are always the lowest.
Oriental trimmings are much in vogue, dainty flowers
and stick-ups add chic and charm to the New Spring
Hats that we are now showing. Do not fail to visitour
Millinery Department. 2nd Floor. We want you to see
the splendid showing we have.
THE PARIS FAIR,
h o o d
r iv er s l a r g e s t
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NEM O
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T h f Corset built not Only with A view to correct
figure, but Also designed With pAfAfnount thought
to health of the wearer.
Come to our Corset Department Yoti are sure
to find here a model Of Nemo 9elf-Reducing Corsets
for your individual figure. Neffib Corsets in various
styles.............................. $ 2 to $ 5 ,
a b e s t sto r e
♦
H E A T IN G .
Special
CLOTHCRAFT SPRING SUITS.
the best showing of nifty patterns that we have shown
for years. Priced from $10 to $25. Guaranteed all
S urgeon
I f You Have
S to re
GOOD TA S TE
P IES
HART, SCH AFFNER & M ARX or
and
MOSIER
AND
A strong box containing family rec­
Notice to Fruitgrowers
ords and heirlooms u - im opened a few
days ago la examine an old manu­
I have a quantity o f first-class
script The box bad not been disturbed 2-year-old apple trees, which I
for several years, and ttie women « lio '
used—
used
had taken it Into a private room were will sell at 5 cents each at Hood O N C E
These trees sell regu­
surprised when they removed an old River.
FO R SAl.E BY
fusbloned open face wutcb from Its larly at 16 cents each, but I
STURGESS CONFECTIO NERY
restiug place to bear It tick loudly.
This to them wns evidence that the box offer them at the above low
STORE
bad been tampered with
But every price in order to close out the
M o s ie r
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O regon
thing was found iutnrt and in keeping stock.
S. W. H effner ,
with the memorandum of contents, and
Hood River, Ore.
they were much perplexed because of
tbe ticking watch, which ceased Its ac­
tivity before the box was returned to
W hat’s the matter with dropping in
Its place A watchmaker who was con­
Madam, Read McCall’s
sulted said that such "momentary life" an 1 renewing your subscription to the
In "dead" timepiece* when disturbed
The Fashion Authority
Bulletin? It would be appreciated.
was not unusual.- New York Tribuue
faction is what you get in one o f our
Oregon.
W ell W ork
W ell Done
Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 3rd, 1913.
Mosier
Book
Store
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No. 7 West liotmd 7:22 a. m,
2:45 p. m
No. 1
No. 2 East
10:20 a. m.
6:35 p. m.
No. 8
10:40 p. m.
No. 6
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
on Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
G O O D H EA LTH
BREAD
T b e Dead W a t c h
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L O C A L T IM E -T A B LE
Fire Insurance
N O T IC E is hereby given that Jo­
seph L. Sheldon, o f The Dalles, Ore­
gon, who, on October 1st, 1910, made
Homestead, No. 07497, for SW |N E|,
N W t fS E I, and S1NW1, Sec. 13, Tp. 1
North, Range i l E. W .M ., has filed
notice o f intention to make five year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day
of April, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. H. Smith, o f Mosier, Oregon,
Saul Perry, Samuel Eddings, and Ruth
Sheldon, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
C. W. M oorb ,
Register.
High Elevation
See Robt. T. Newludl,
Fruit Lands
HAYNES
Is what you pay your good money for, and satis­
wool and to hold their shape.
Come in and let us show you.
True to Name tor 33 Years.
j
o f styles and fabrics that will l>e liecoming to you. I t ’ s
LACE C U R TAIN S —Drummers' Samples. Here is
certainly a Big Bargain. Slightly soiled from handling
but worth many times the price we are asking. A dandy
lot o f pretty patterns. Your choice.......
12C each.
M il t o n N u r s e r y T r e e s .
GUY Q. STRYKER, Prop.
( p u b l is h e r )
Novel Reading.
Genera!
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
Department of The Interior, U .
and
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
OREGON
A ll Modem and under New
Management.
ADVERTISE
NOTICE
Shoeing
Repair Work.
In our New Modern Cold Storage
The objection professed by many wo­
men novelists against rending fiction
P la n t.
may be based on the same grounds ns
those raised by the little boy at the tea
Equipped w ith the latest
party who refused to ent Jam “cos
D R Y A IR S Y S T E M
father makes i t " Some distinguished
writers in other fields have been vo­
W e h a ve e v e ry fa c ility for h an d ­
racious novel renders. Concerning the
ling, sh ippin g and d elivering.
author of the standard work on the
British constitution Grant Duff re­ i
C h arges Reasonable
D A N C IN G L E S SO N S
lates: "Bagehot. like Sir Henry Maine. j
Sir James Stephen aud Sir George i
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U N I O N M E A T COMF>ANY
Venables, had n perfect passion for I p,-ank Middleswart will give
uovels and would read and reread I
. _
Portland, Ore.
Chown’s Warehouse Dept
them with the greatest delight
He dancing lessons
at
had been rending ’Rob Roy’ bnif an | Hall on Thursday and Saturday
hour before his death.” Tennyson, too, nights of each week.
Those
according to William Allingbnm. was
wishing
to
learn
the
new
and
“a constant novel reader ’What 1 dis­
like.' he once said, ‘is beginning a new old dances will have a good op-
novel. I should like to have a novel to i portunitv
Terms on applica­
read In a million volumes, to last me
tion
for
private
or class lessons.
my life.’ ’’—Loudon Standard.
We are now ready for you with a splendid showing
Special
Horse
HO TEL MOSIER.
.
Satisfaction
N ew Spring Goods
B lacksmith
To meet your friends, stop at
with scale or other insects that
damage fruit trees or fruit, to
spray and spray thoroughly.
H. G . K IB B E E
Test, your spray and see if it is
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
the proper strength, then you
will have no trouble if you do m o s ie r
- - - O regon
your work thoroughly, We all
knQW w h a t t ,)e ,a w ¡g on spray-
ing. Let everyone obey the law j
and spray thoroughly this spring!
and rid our county of insect
pests.
J. P. C a r r o l l ,
Deputy Fruit Inspector for
Wasco County, Oregon.
PETRIFIED BODIES.
Author, .n d
W. A. HUSBANDS
IF Y O U W IS H