Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 09, 1913, Image 1

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H. G. K1BBEE, Proprietor
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March 3. 1
M O S I ER. WASCO COUNTY, GRIL OX. FRIDAY. DAY 9. 1913
VOL. V
the name and address o f the en up to the representatives o f
manufacturer. Any person uf- Herman speaking races. Later
. faring or exposing for sale dairy conferences will take up Swed­
[Continued fram last w‘-< ! .]
butter not brand» i incompliance ish, Norwegian, Finnish and
By this
The features of the institution ! with this ruling, will be prose­ Danish immigration.
means
not
only
can
successful
(Oreifon Slate insane Asylum) cuted under tlie statutes provid­
that have been mentioned. hnvt ed for ihe branding of food pro­ methods he used in attracting
colonists from among foreign
to do mostly with the chronic in­ ducts.
speaking
people, hut on the ar­
sane. The acute insane, the re­
Signed,
J. D. M ic k l e .
cent cases, are regarded as sick Oregon Dairy & Food Commis­ rival o f the immigrants here
they can be welcomed and given
people and a special receiv­
sioner.
assistance in getting started on
ing hospital has been con­
Oregon soil.
structed for their care and treat­
Ill INSPECT COUNTY ROAO
ment. I regret to state that only
The State Forestry Depart-!
the portion of this building for
The county court will meet the ment lias issued paper drinking
the women patients lias been
cups for distribution
among
completed and occupied, l ut it, citizens of Mosier and Ortley at
being
the hitter place tomorrow fore­ school children, there
has proven so beneficial and sat­
noon and go over with them the printed upon each cup a state­
isfactory that we are very anx­
line o f the proposed new county ment o f tiie importance o f pre­
ious that the legislature shall
road between Ortley and Mosier. serving the state’s timber and
make similar arrangements for
This road has been ordered to be avoiding a heavy loss each Sum­
the care o f male patients at the
opened, b it no work on it has mer. It is thought in this way
earliest possible moment. This
yet been done, and it is to con­ the young will he enlisted in the
was strongly urged with the re­
vince the honorable county court work o f forest preservation.
cent legislature, but as We were
o f the importance o f the mail as
not especially crowded, they de­
a thoroughfare between Mosier
Mixed as to Definitions.
clined to complete this building.
Hungry Higgins Wot! Vou dunno
and The Dalles—a road which
The insane are so generally com­
will lessen the distance between wot il miser Is? A miser is n mini timt
mitted without their knowledge
denies liisself tiie necessaries of life
the two points, and materially, when lie tins Hie money to hoy 'em
or consent, they are rather dis­
decrease tiie present
heavy Weary Watkins Oh. I have met some
posed to be suspicious on account
grades—that the county officials of them fellers, lint I fought they
o f the nature o f their malady, it
(■tilled theirselves Prohibitionists.— E i-
were asked to come and investi­ < hange
is of the utmost importance that
gate the proposition thoroughly.
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their first impressions in the in­
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Her P o o r T aste.
I f this is done, there.is ao doubt
stitution shall he favorable, so
“ Does .vnnr
ever full yoti
that the court will order the road you h.ivo j» >i>r
that in this receiving hospital
opened up at once. Every inter­
Frequently.”
every effort has been made to
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“ And what reply do you make to
ested citizen who can, should go
have everything as nice as pos­
htm?"
over the route with the officials.
‘I think of whHt I innrrWd and saj.
sible and as much o f the hospital
nothing.” --Houston I*ost.
appearance as could be, eliminat­
ing all jail-like features which
A Real Hero.
Woman How did you get that Car­
have prevailed in asylum con­
negie medal? Tramp Heroism. Indy.
struction in the past. This build­
I took it away from a guy that was
ing is also equipped with all
twice my si/e. New Orleans Ttiues- , *
niodern appliances, with im­
Portland has a “ Big Sister- ! I »emoerat.
proved methods o f treating the hood,” an unique society, which;
Nnh’onnl progress Is the sum of lo­
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insane, and when completed and invites the interest and eo-oper- di vidimi Industry and energy
tn full use will result in curing ation of mothers and daughters
a larger percentage than could and other members of families
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have been possible under the old throughout the state of Oregon.
Fykiiiaas, il a l McCall’s
method o f caring for these un­ This society is quite informal in
T ie Fasfeiim Authority
fortunate people.
its organization, its aim being
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to
give
friendly
aid
and
counsel!
M c C A L L ’ S is a l a r g e , a r t i s t i c , h a n d ­
The cases that are recoverable
s o m e l y illu stra te d ' l L O - p a s s m o n t h ly
M a g a z i n e t h a t is a d d i n g t o th o h a p p i­
only enter this part o f the insti­ to girls who are alone in Port-;
n ess and e f f i c i e n c y
o f 1 , 100 , LOO
w om en e a c h m u r h .
f
tution. This serves to eliminate land or who for any reason are
is« 110 Is b r im fu l o f fa s h io n s , fttn ev-
the prejudice against having in need o f a “ Big Sister.” The
Tvorlc, liu o n v - lln g sh o rt s t o r ie s , n m l scori x
o f la b o r - s a v in g a n d ii io u r v - s a v i 1114 id a s
f> r w o m e n .
T J ic r o nr<* m o r e than 50 o f
been in an insane asylum, as work o f the society is not offered
th o n e w - .- t d e i g n s o f t i n * e H c b ra lo d
M c C A l . L I’ .V IT l'IK X M h i ( . a l l h s q c .
they do not feel that they have ns a charity, but is just the!
•Arc«’ .M i. » W T T IC Jt.V s « r e fa m o u s fo r
Vt.vn‘, i|i, » im p iic il v iu u l e< o iu m iy . O n ly
been in the institution proper friendliness o f one woman for,
lO n n d l*. c c m - e a c h .
and have only received-treatment another, o ra "B ig Sister” for a
T h e p m I,; m , c s ,,r M C C A L L S w i ll sp o in !
th o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s e x t r a fit th e c o in in g
m o n t h s in o r d e r to k o o p M c t A Y L l / s h e a d
iri a hospital.
. “ Little Sister.”
a n d s h o u ld e r s c l o v e n il o th e r w o m e n ’s
m a g a z in e * a t an.» p ric e .
However.
I am pleased to note the pur-
So many girls going to the city
Yu » 'A L L ’ S Is o n i y 5 oo u y e a r ; p o s i t iv e ly
w o rth i 1.00:
pose o f your investigations and from the country or small towns
T~T M **
a - V f W W'-fuTI P a'U rn
should be glad to furnish any ad- have fallen into misfortune thru
fi-oni y o u r fir«! r o p y o f M e f . U X ’ S , I f v o n
s u b s c rib o q u i c k ly ,
, ‘
ditional data or information on the want o f a friend, or in some
TI E McCALL COKi’AKY, 236 f e d 37th St., f ew Ysrk
the subject you may desire. Tiie cases have been utterly lost to
NOTF. Aik torn tree copy of M cC A M . SuoruW -
, n' ". premium catalogue. f. .m;,lc copy and pat-
tern catalogue also free cm request.
public know but little about the their home people, that these
extent and scope of this institu- Portland women have associated
tion and I am sure that our ef- themselves to extend the friend- j
O VER 65 Y E A R S '
forts to better the conditions o f ly hand to girls and women who!
E X P E R IE N C E
the insane would he made much need any kind o f help whatever, j
easier if the people generally
I f girls, or the parents o f girls
knew all that is to he known who are going to Portland, will)
about these unfortunates.
write to the “ Big Sisterhood,”
Yours truly,
care o f the People’ s Institute,
T rade M a rk s
D es ign s
R. E. L e e S t e i n e r ,
arrangements will be made to
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A
ttotib
sending
a
sketch
and
description
Su peri n tendent.
give them such attention as they quickly ascertain our opinion free whether may
an
invention la probably patentable. Communica­
may wish on reaching the city tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. O ld e s t agency fo r securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu & Co. receive
and their welfare will be looked »peeini
notice, without charge. In the
RULING ON THE BRANDING OF
by “ Big Sisters” who will
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take pleasure in knowing them A handsomoly Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
and
helping them. So many sad year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
The information contained in
SOME INTERESTING BATA
Hay, Grain and ^eed
Of
A ll
—
In order to get the widest pos-
sible lienefit from the legislation
recently passed to attract set-
tiers to this state, the State Im-
migration Commision is inviting
suggestions as to the best meth-
od o f enticing new citizens from
abroad. By resolution, this ef-
fort is to tie directed to securing
desirable immigrants from the
agricultural districts o f Northern
Euro[>e. The Commission plans
to hold a series o f conferences
to which representatives o f Ger-
man and Scandinavian colonies
in Oregon, clergymen, editors,
commercial club officials, etc..
w d * be invited and a general
8cheme to be followed will be
ouH'ned.
No definite program has yet
been adopted, but it is probable
that the first o f the hearings will
be about May 15 and will be giv-
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it
Sim ply cannot get a n y help.
Y o u r wife trying to do all the work?
Y e s— and the washing, too.
W e ll, the w ashing isn't so hard.
Hood River, Qre.
It isn't! W h y that's the longest,
hardest d a y ’s, work she does.
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Don't
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Electrical ^ppajafus,
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1 fora family
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is a treat o f its e lf and the bottom
o f the tflasa comes all too soon, no
m atter how leisurely you drink the
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fa v o rite flavor, call fo r it. W e have
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combinations that those who have
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IMMIGRANTS
5.5ft
COFFEE, SPICES &c IN THE
HOUSE- COMElO U5, VIE
H A V E > -» ^ r H C B E S T
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th*n« s ha!’l,eM eve,‘y day
«¡H s
wh* come to Portland from small
towns and the country that the
importance o f this acquaintance
with the “ Big Sisters” is urged
upon mothers and daughters
throughout the state.
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FEELING To KNOV You HAVE A SToCKOP
S oar flo u r , s t a r c h , tea
Oregon
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PÖRTLMS “BIO
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Uneasy
the Head
o f him whose house has no porch lamp,
worry about midnight marauders when it
well known that burglars fear babies and
lamps more than dogs and pistols ?
They strictly avoid houses having elec­
tric lights— particularly porch lamps. A n d
the annals o f crime show that such houses
are rareiy if ever burglarized.
H a v e your house wired at once for electric
service, and then you’ll fully appreciate the
feeling o f absolute safety afforded by a brillian*
Edison M azda Porch Lamp.
Let ua submit an estimate to wire your house.
Y o u ’ll be astonished at the mod­
erate cost
P a c i f i c P o w e r & L ig h t C o .
••ALWAYS AT YOUR SER V IC E .”
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to th e p a r t y
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Hu>inw».s loctii» wiU he c h a r g e d a t 5
fu r eu ch
Hh t «red a*s©eoud-e;JU»s m atter March 12, Hi y ü -
the pruit oiRo«' at Mosier,. OreKon, under The A c t «►/
the following ruling will he o f
interest to the public generally
and in particular to those locally
who make and offer for sale any
country, dairy or farm butter,
and who may not be conversant
with the law in regard to the
proper stamping of such butter:
The statutes regulating the
manufacture and sale o f butter
provide for the branding o f
creamery butter, but not for the
branding o f dairy butter except
that each roll or square must be
plainly marked 16 ounces full
weight or 32 ounces full weight,
We find some dairy butter that
is not so marked and we also
find some that is short weight.
VVe would be glad to hold the
manufacturer responsible for the
misbranding and also for the
short weight, but in the absence
o f any name and address on the
butter so as to positively identify
the manufacturer, }ve cannot do
so. The following ruling is
therefore made:
A ll dairy butter offered or ex-
poSed for sale will be considered
misbranded i f it does not have
plainly marked on each roll or
square the words, “ Dairy But-
ter.” ” 16 ounces full w eight,”
or,. ” 32 ounces full weight,” and
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