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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1913)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY | ADVERTISING RATES MOSIER BULLETIN H G. KIB 6 KE, Proprietor •UMCMPTfON RA.TK1 Six ItM l» Thm Munit» Kiituréd a» sotrumi-clxi» nMtter Mure*» 12, lUOit ¡K ‘ Ou- n u it u für* xt Mosier. O lin o li, in itie r the A ct al March 3. 1«». One-quarter Colum n......................... 44 ** One-half Colum n.............. " One Column ............................. ** ** 3 op S.W “ % .t3 Business locals will be cliat«ed at *!«eaU. per Une for tucn insertion. I^ejral arivertuwmet.u, will in all casesTbe choread VOL. V MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, Jack and his behind name sounds GIRLS ON THE LADDERS. | Scotch, is getting the merry ha ha! For a full grown man, Thatr Rapid Work In Coaling Ships at Nagasaki, In Japan. I' said Jack proved as simple as Coal I hr at Nagasaki. Japan, is done I Mr. Simon of the story books entirely by pills. Big coal barges boar tand when the bail was dangled down upon the ship as It approaches before his hungry eyes he swal tile shore, and as soon as it comes to anchor a rough ladder is placed I k * lowed it, book, line and sinker. tween the liner and the foremost Boiled down, the joke was that b)ri j a l)eer bottle was left beside the On eni h rung of It » girl nikes ln*r plate Men in tlie lunge tiulckly slmv- I road a half mile out of town and el tlie coni Into shallow buskers hold- the report phoned in that a 111- halt n bushel each to the sound ot UTTLE DAMAGE DONE AND NO MONEY ! "dead man” had been found. a monotonous tltanl. and these has kots then pass trom hand to hand up TAKEN j As planned, the news spread the living ladder with marvelous celer — _ about town and Jack heard of it. ity. Some time before day Tight last: He borrowed a rig and rushed to Each girl seizes one and swings It Sunday morning, the Mosier j the dead man’ s side hut his life straight up in front ot her. above her Valley Bank was broken into by ' blood was drained —the bottle head, when it is caught l>.v the next girl. Down a second ladder, likewise burglars who gained entrance I was empty and Jack is naturally packed with girls, the empty baskets by cutting out the panel of th e sore. However, he feelsicon fi- pass In similar manner back Into tlie veardoor. R M. Ross, cashier! j eDt of his ability to fill the of- barge to be refilled. Purge after barge Is emptied In this „ , . , - t > . 1 1 , | fice ot coroner, and his friends of the bank, Was to roruand at j wj|| take pleasure in boosting way The monotonous chanting never ceases. The living elevator goes on the time and knew nothing of it him into office. hour after hour with its never ending On til lie returned Sunday n i g h t ' ----------— ♦ -— stream ot baskets until the Iasi hun “ e t 'WlSCB G O U T S INDUSTRIES FRIDAY, APRIL 4, to the party »nierimr them, at le«ai rates, and 1913 paul for before affidavit. areTfumiahed. H. M. W EST Mosier, R El J-O U V f D T H A T T H E R E ¿5 A S T O R E Oregon W T H IS TO V w V h e R E YOU V O N T G E T F O O L E D B U T W il l G E T GOOD p l u m p V M O E S FOR Y O U R MONEY Dealer in BURGLARS ATTEMPT TO BLOW SAFE Hay, Grain and Feed Of All BU5TER B W N T Kinds Sole Agents for Shady Brook D a i r y Feed H orse Feed : 7To- ker is full, when the ladders disappear Sat«ai*MT i| J i t s ! • y t iiM M o a if . as If by magic and llie ship is ready covered evidences of to proceed on her voyage. temped burglary. Papers were' ’ A Pacific Mall steamer will "bunker” strewn over the floor, and a num-j It might be safe to say that 2.300 tons of coal In six and u half WE Do N o r BELIEVE IN FOOLING oUR CU-SToM- tons |>er ber of quids of Star tobacco dec comparatively few residents of hours, an average of E R J IN APRIL OR ANY OTHER MONTH, BUT orated the floor about the safety Wasco county are aware of the hour, or nearly six tons per minute, an almost Incredible record Wide World IN GIVING THEM GOOD VALUE AND GOOD GOODS deposit vault, showing that the many natural and “ artificial” Magazine. nocturnal visitors had spent con resources of their own county. 365 DAYS OUT OF THE YEAR. COME, «SEE siderable time in the room and They know that they are FORESTS AND HYGIENE. were not afraid of interruption. varied, and that products of the WHAT WE’VE GOT FoR YoU. THAP«S ALL. The Value of Trees F.-om the Stand They chose an ideal time for the soil, above and underground, are point of Human Health. Work, the night being dark ami i grown to perfection. But of the We lieur Hindi of tin* import,time 01 stormy. “ artificial” resources, meaning tlie conservation of.forests from an * # » the manufactured products, the **om>mic «tnmipnint. t>m uttic is said There are two safes in the U8* ° " 'e bank, both of the Mosier patent. majority know little. r,crests contribute to the general Those who attended the con- health by breaking the force of stead! It was the smaller, used for the # storing of documents, etc., that vention of the business men and 'v blowing winds They mitigate the heat of summer by the vast amount of M O S IE R O regon the burglars worked on, evident manufacturers of Wasco county, evaporation from their leaves that oc- ly considering it easier to blow. held at The Dalles last Monday, curs by day. They also promote rain A small hole had been drilled in received some instruefive and ill- flllls- Thus they check the tendency 'm '''“‘‘u to this safe and the “ soup” in . teresting object lessons and they most as injurious to ''.'’’ health as it T is t to serted and exploded. The safe learned that Wasco county, and vegetation. was not opened. Little dam particularly The Dalles, maim- t’hoicra often passes a wooded ais » M things l'"1]. 7 ‘;ls !" " .... age was done and no money faciured a 0 good many • * certain road in India leads for sixty secured, as it was all in the large which are used at home and sent miles through a dense forest. Farther abroad. One article in partic- on 11 r',n ', f,,r ninety miles through a fire- and burglar-proof safe. barren plain. Fliuidreds of persons The noise of the explosion l*lar, the Kimball cultivator, is travel the entire road dally Now. in C. O. B u r r o w s , m g r . J aroused some of the residents made in The Dalles, and is the first or wooded section cases of seldom occur, while within the across the street, who turned on shipped to all parts of the world. cholera latter it has been of frequent occur * the lights in the house. This The display of articles manu rence. One year cholera raced in evidently frightened the burglars factured in this county was a Allahabad. Soldiers whose barracks "W hat’s th« matter, Sm ith? You were on a hill suffered llie most from away, for they left without at revelation. It consisted of flour file ^ **•" ----- 1 r * T t ( — >_ i « look all to the bad I epidemic: those in barraeks sur ¡and feed from the mills, cured tempting W ell, I’ll tell you. Things are upset — «- « anything ~ further, , • u • rounded by four rows of trees much at home. The kid’s sick— wife A clue was obtained when it i meats o f all kinds, the products less. Hut not a single case oreurp , v/orn out. Frankly, I’m up against In Business was discovered that Ed Sclioon- °1 die dairy and bakery, beer a mom: flu* soldiers whose barracks it Simply cannot got er.y help. Hood River Í were in a thicket It was the same 50 Years Ore y on J over, a young man who has been ! Iroin the brewery, beehives and the next year Harpers Weekly. Your wifm trying to do all the work? Yea— and the washing, too. working around Mosier for some j boxes, metal work, wood work Well, the washing isn’t so hard. Is h Jew eler ami Optician o f many yearn experience. Henry Clay's Brother. time, had purchased a steel drill |°f every description, fine furni- I f you have a “ sick’ time-piece, lie can cure it. It isn’ t! W h y that’s the longest In the old cemetery at Camden. Ark., at the hardware store on Satur-, ture, sash and doors, brooders, the* hardest day’s work she does. If you have eye trouble, he can correct it by Httinpc vou body of Porter Clay, brother of with proper lenses. D o you mean to say that you have day. The drill, which just fitted j « ” 4 even jewelry. A number of Henry Clay, has reposed since his electric light and nota Thor Elec t f you have jew elry o f any kind to repair, he can do it. the floRi in the SB fc, WHS found ! illdiiutrics VV01*6 not represented, death ill isr»0. He was admitted to tee W ashing Machinal flu* bar Kentucky, ¡teca me -«fate I f you want new jew elry o f any kind, he has it. in his room later. Schoonover was | owing to the limited time in auditor. A Thor ? began to preach in the If you want A.\Y / H/NG in his line, he is the man to consult. Sure ! Get after that now. Don’t accused of the attempted bur- preparing- the exhibits. But B n p r i s t c li n i ' r i l e s n in i in t i m e ClHiSP His prices ace right and so is his work. f1 let your wife break her back over I glary and after being “ sweated” H'ere were enough to prove that i T i l f i •il h i n i s c i r t o H u i t w o r k . K l i m il v i a wash board. Get her a Thor h»* r v m n v e i i w i t h 1 ills fo m l IV t u M il Dealers in all kinds o f ; ^ Electric Washer quick.” admitted that lie had bought the1 'Vasco county is able t<> furnish n e is . WÎHM'D :, «ils ; •Ml r « v i t a n i « i 'l i i i r c h P A T R O N IZ E H IM A N D E E C O N V IN C E D , drill, furnished tlie cap, fuse many things to the home con- m i i l n u r l ìi « * , «iI’ UI»»»* Misi h i m tn ri *s|*r M t f K. -Vftc-ir v -% ItA. # 3 Cents Electrical Appai alus v :i r i i IH* 1 *•*••;» m e and “ soup,” but implicated two «timer that lie has heretofore p : sjt U'îitt* S tu n t ■ wor t h o f :i \vn i h J i t í í i ': e vM li Ut Ì.--1f I M I I I - t< » < ';i Ml other men who did the Wofk. sent out of the county lor, and electricity ilt'ii in (lin t |»:»«•!t > r ial r«*»*n*l na a and Supplies. YO will do the CAN CARNY These men, he said, were expert t°0 °Den out o f the state. r liM n li. IT«* d it'il t!u*ri* in IxTiii h v n average A BIG LO A D Bafe crackers and were well A very interesting meeting yi*.t s hcftirt* Ills 1111 lin lis h r n iin » r washing D u r i i m a ll ilii* yi*nrs th a t h a v e pris^*!1 for a family o f our so l» water ami h IIII l,;. able known to the police o f the coun* was held in the opera house on tin* of six. w o n ip n o f tliis tittli* y ln ir c h tinvt* ' Vil", to att-w l to huaim-HH. in fact, try, having served a term in Monday night, presided over by o n ro d f o r his irrnvi*. A t rtrst th u v Test the you will he better after every k ! ukh Thor in your prison. He admitted that he al- Judd Fish, secretary of The m a rk o fl it w i t h a lie a d lto n rrl. Inn Hit* I own home ol it you drink. There are no Y V n t n r y «*1 •• 1» o f <'nunii*ii t»rm*t«*<1 16 D AYS so had served a short term. He Dalles Business Men’ s Associa- it N t»w headaches in it; no cold, grey dawn Htolic» h I«1 i o v t»r t h e ifrnvt* A rp m m it F R E E gave a minute description of his Ho*1» who, after addressing the o f the morning after. Stop in anil Disinclined to M at r i m o ny . have a glass when your throat is companions, which Sheriff Chris- meeting introduced the speakers * T e le p h o n « j Lori* y for one. pan ned and your head Lot. II will man phoned to officers nil over (,1 U,e evening, the first being A i i h h l ’ H i «* imii Hiirni*>o iriltrs that I ----------- - llvp in H iin n a w om iim i an* not th ough t refresh you better than any oth er <p. s m ^ the country and it is proba- Col. E. Hofer, the veteran news- inu. li of rin* lta iiv a \ 01 Ita iiya ii^s . drink and leave no after i (Teels. ble that they will soon he appre- paper man o f Salem, who for hislan« t*. w ill not m a rry onli*ss S. I;. I RANCISCO, tí''''*""'- bended. gave a very interesting talk on t!n*y an* o n io n <1 to do so and Itii* |»r » Vi i spool h o hridoiri (nun ofton has fo in* P roprietor “ THIS O A K S .” - - -— -»• * --------- — ! the first industries of Wasco d r.tp a fii to tin* h riilo s lioiiso It is B He was followed by loft, iio w e vo r. to tllo W as to r**;:• It tin* MONTANA MAN BUYS MOSIER LAND county. Phillip S. Bates, publisher of the depths m «* iiu jn illn iitry . for w ith thorn iiiarrh iK e is a ijnosiinn of ^ ,»r h .\ W ESTB O U N D Pacific Northwest, who is devot ohaiiLri* A |tr«*pos> **<-dim inidt* .s <*st1- A sale was made last week ing much time and energy in ex inatod at ft few lei aloe* O ne w ho March 15 to April 15, 1913 whereby C. C. Isom becomes ploiting Oregon’s resources and is ill favored may he had in exr!mti*re for a pa ir oi fow ls <n even a dm i possessed of 77 acres o f the E. | nteresting the people o f the J. Middleswart tract, ab iut three Northwest in building good T h e Pr o b l c m W a s C i e a r t y U n t e n a b l e miles east o f town. This com roads. Mr. Bales was fol l» o r o t l i #v. a lit h e tir*i i: rat lot in th e WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW Memories of the cosy grill-room, the savory prises the best part o f the tract e ltv s o lio o ls has a ..m a ll h r o ttie r wl»«» lowed by Eric W. Allen, Profes is*« o i, s jt le r e ' l m i iin .' t i «•!i : «1 h> n s «m e viands and the happy tete-e-tetes, or rolficking am! Is particularly well located parties. sor o f Journalism in (he State Im t ilin tiiliiii. sm w h e n le n e h e r tfrl'e for the raising o f fruit, vegeta i H ir o lh v tin s p r o b le m , ' l l v o i r m o t h e r University at Eugene, Thos. S. bles, etc., especially celery. In Grill is the triadic word in cookery, and— s h o u ld >:ive n m »o u ts fo r K e i p m ^ The Ixnv Tares apply from il < |< llowing and many points in cluded in the deal is a spring Mann, president of the Portland la* k w h ile sin go*-* V*> m u r k e i on • be East, lo any station on ll.c C-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon S a t u r d a y 1» o o a ii w o a h l >«m e a rn which will furnish an abundance Manufacturers’ Association, E. in and Washington: siN w j i - 1; ' V* «die re o j!\ r e p lie d o f water for irrigating and pow 1». Moore, of Corvallis, stale " W h y . M is * I . i i|so||. I w o id d n t K**e|» Atlanta, La. Ißl.*»« J «.uiaxillc, Ky. t 48>ft OkWifrr.» City u organiser o f !he Retail Mer flia l iin iiL 'Iitv i mi \ if iin iM iiu ’i mivt* i i . e er for light machinery. I altimore, M«i. f 4.7B V m i*l \r. Temi. l a. •fiWü» ft chants’ Association, and others. n *|iiart«*r!” K a n s a s « ’I t > M a r . Mr. Isom, who arrived from 1 ot tr.n, tf.btn. i f . Ih 1 »!v. at k ic, V i». : 41.70 IMtU hurte. Ta. 4 . These S|»eaUerrt talked entertain 1 uTal«. N. Y. Ci.Ul M» lita» i * < i i . Ala. Montana recently, S|>ent some II .15 Ht. UuW. Mo. 37 . t A New Ewperierce. C Katie» tm , f*. H iM ir t t , Ol la. Ift.fD I Jen ver. Col. M ua time examining the land and in- ingly of Oregon’ s resources and **f > r t » j# 'f t i .¡il!» * u t r » " - w l » ! » * * I I ctirrit, K ich. €»M K*w Y» i k C Hy, fA.ro Omaha. N» b. ». fnvesligating conditions here and dwelt particularly <>*i the import Wr»«i :ilet<e-t(| riMit:|r| i * i | 1 hi* »»•*• ;• tt is the magic device in electric cooking. Ffirt Tea. ¥t.n " I ' .ill ! f**:i ^ ll K ït >1:11111*. n a 'd 5 in* «’«est« New Or!*ana, « j» 1 » Kamaa City. Vf ». at Hood River and finally decid ance o f patronizing Oregon in tiers rt Hi re in a single handy little device you B inr »nf < Hr, í f .10 ti. l i t i , V inn. :u o 1 < a v « o « « rlk. Kan. In ed to locate in Mosier. He is to dustries and bur ingOregon made **U »ivfi’ f trvlitr* ?»» I ft:-«t ( h u*uro &MJO have a to;istcr, broiler, stow pan, water heater, goodd. > m * i * Ii* if t; I » III.»II«' \. l>e congratulated on securing frying pun and griddle for I fusing pun cJkes. e .'U i.s v ill* * « iM ir ie r J f i i t n i i i l 1 V people of Oregon noulv this fine p*>ee o f land. Mr. Like «1! e lrrtrie r o c k fn ? d e v if^ s It Ii rradjf for tire in horn’s family is still In Montana resent any imputation o f disloy N- PREPAID 0 RDERS m inttr.nl, nnd lv.<* o r i.inre k in d s of cr.ik in g *urb as but will join him as s *«n as ti e alty to their country or tla*ir l>rrii, 'n c ar.J fr y in g , o r ( ««stin g nnd H e w in g e tc , can Weather l>ec<vnes ni<>r** settled. homes, but they seem to forget 1 ickels « ,1! !«* delivered ivilhoi t evira charge to anybody at 1 « d o n e at th e y.rr.r ( i n i '. R, I t th e d in in g room that lo; r.lly wears :.!?o a <!< - U h le to o , o r in tlie t i llin g too.. , n u K t 7 o r s ick r x r . Htiv |M>inl v bei«- ( o'oi ii i Tales j .| y h , iq tin dt p sil will; any lion to home inlereaia and bid if «..•-•t.-ar/. O-W. R. & N. A) et l «.f Ib.e un mu I. A ll FOOLS! OAT tries which, speaking cem nir- i trf* af For full perlietdars »Imp »: ci id to | r A % , r r> - ' •j--» cinlly a d financially, me; i s P a c : C C r».f -i h »- h in Tlie Fool Kill-r got in his work *|)end1n|r nio-iey made in Or : m F A. '.U.TNUTON, Agent C-W. ft. & N.. Moai.r. In great shape last Tuesday and for gissis made in \ t j|t. ns a result, a c .-rLai i ex re d es : t -a I o f sendi'ig ,! oni </ t!. tate m l i i i tow", fr iiit ,s akute to tiie Lou: Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co. I I / Retailers of LUMBER and N ic h o l & Ì FUEL i I MOSIER i. '«■ Professional C a rds........................... per month $ .ftft One square................... ......................" ** \ qq - - ORE. j E lectric i W iring & IV. L . F ARA WA Y Supply Co. Hood River; Ore. j i§ COLONIST W hat pleasant memories are associated with the word grill 1 I'.b.e G-E Radiant Electric Grill ta a i. i . r c e Send For FARES The Folks C o .,