PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY H G. K1BBEF. Proprteter SUBSCRIPTION KATBS H1.3M A©ne Y*>er =SU Mon the.. ^Threo M«mtiw ‘¿Entewife«* mr.tter March 12. If"» at n h e |H»Ht ulne«- at Mortar. O resm . under the A c t MOSIER BULLETIN VOL T SIG MASS MEETING 101 HELD IRE Harri, 3. 1K7V. * --------------------- ■Master Citizens W ill M eet M onday Night Jo Discuss Questions o f incorporating. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1013 Jp E « s A mass meejing o f the citizens ;views vm the questaon Now is o f Mosier will be held inChown’ s as good-a time as we may h a v e ; ® 1' Ü i e « M . n t y : ^ Hall, next Monday iiiRht, to dis- to "thresh” the matter «ut, as The Dalles, Oregon, »cuas the question o f incorporating f'ar as the feasibility, etc., iscon- May 19. 1913. •t-m. town. Proliminarv »the Preliminary meetinsrs meetings renied. Therefore, let all who Supt. L. H. Alderman, have lieen held before to get ¡a are at all interested come and j Salem, Oregon. •concensus of-opinion o f the peo- learn something, and express My Dear Supt. Alderman:— pie interested, but now that their opinions. We believe that As required by law, I hereby »things are “ looking up,” it is d e-, sufficient facts and figures will advise you that out o f eighty- -sired to hold this meeting so that j he produced at this meeting to three (83) applicants who took ¡those who are opposed to the convince the most skeptical that the uniform Eighth Grade Ex­ «movement, o r 1 1 wise who are not 1 incorporation is the only means aminations May 8-9. the follow- , . , , »thoroughly accpiainted with the o f saving the town from dying . nu| Cng were successful and have This may »movement, may Ite enlightened »of dry rot. been granted diplomas: ras to the whys'fend wherefores, rather strong, but what have we Name Residence got here? Certainly nothing ¿the ways and means, etc. iGertrude Flanagan Flanagan The Rev. J. R. Hargreaves, of be proud of. Our streets are Mary Flanagan ►Hood River, will be the main a deplorable condition. The va Helen May Scott Revenu .‘Speaker, supplemented by sev- leant business and resi Cora May Seott «oral local speakers, who will . are unkempt and litter» Nellie Simonson The Dalles strive to «how-the benefits to be manner o f tra sh -a very uninvit- Elza Wood •.-derived from incorporating, and ! ing sight to the stranger C. Elmer Patterson Boyd ithe wisdom-of such a move. Op Ed. L. Ward Du fur »portnnity will be given thosi Herbert Quinn -who hold opposite views to ex town civ the country-surrounding -Eloise Hill There is no finer country o ■pound' them. Helen G. Hendricks Amine Smith James H. Johnson .•of M osier« citizens are progres- Calvin Cooper -sive and naturally wish to be the town, it’ s a sate be Ella M. Syron Wamic prosperous, it is not necessary to would take the next train out. Aphretta L. Mayfield We believethat this tov ■ urge this particular class to at­ Mary V. Miller tend this meeting. They will Walter Ledford iconie anyhow. But wise men Ruth R. McCorkle • Naupin vwill change their minds, and it is sane, economical manner. Owen R. McCorkle •with the hlea in view-of convinc­ Edwin Kidder in g the ’ wise men” o f the op­ AlmaG. Kincaid Antelope position to the movement that corporation is notgoingto burden Eva May Gregory Ida F. Wagner in the idea that incorporation j tended by Frank E. Wilson Mosier spells ’ -ruin,” that the meeting] movement -the conservatives. Harry Erntson :ie held, and therefore it-is urgent­ Mildred Overman Shaniko l y requested that they attend also. dads. Otto Schmidt Everybody knows that a live Claude F. Walton Friend fish can swim up stream, but a -Yours very truly, dead one floats down stream, C lyde T. B onney , ¿Who wants to be considered a ' ness successfully and can there- County School Supt. J tore be trusted to conduct the .dead fish in a stagnant pond? — * ' This meeting«« called because city's business satisfactorily. J. N. MOSIER ENTERTAINS I •■of the receipt o f a message from Whether-this can lie done best by 'the county court that the petition the old style o f a mayor, and al- J. N. Mosier is a mighty popu­ ! -recently presented to the ik « t! dermen, a provisional form of lar fellow with the ladies— the i ■body had been granted, and that government, or on the commis- very, young ladies, anyhow, since J .« t the next regular meeting of sion order, remains to be decided. Wednesday, during the noon A -the rounty court an order would But itcannot be denied that we hour, when he entertained o v e r .} be issued for an election to he need SOME kind in order to se a score of them at his residence ! f with ice cream and cake. For- f 'held by the citizens of Mosier to cure the advantages, the cleanli­ tunately he ordered a whole lot !'i «decide whether or not they should ness and Lite dignity of a respec­ ofveream. and there was enough I Ì table-town which we will never to go-around, though the amount »incorporate. ________ we are. some of (lie misses hid behind * * The invitation*to attend this acquire if we remain as Remember the date— next ^ e5r pinafores was "nothing to — meeting is extended to any one hut themselves and, The place— nobody” • outside the proponed corporate Monday night. their tummies. »limits, to come and express his Chown’ s Hall. Get out and boost. j Those who partook of their host’ s hospitality were: Arta -1915 EXPOSITION NOTES here in a few weeks to dedicate Cole, Frances Cole. Lyle Cook, Rosa Carroll, Mabel Evans, |a site for that nation, Blanche Evans. 'Bernice Fisher. Guatemala’ s Minister to this Evelyn Frey. Mary Higley, Ruth fProm the Division o f Bxjiloitition'Pa- •rama-Pacific International Exposition. country is also coming to select a Higley, Arvilla Husbands, •San Francisco, May 22:—One site for his country’s pavilion. Thelma Johnson, Laura Kihhee, ■of the most interesting events in Peru’s representative in the U ni-, ^ary ^ er,g. Mildred Nichol, connection with the 1915 Inter- ted States will also journey from iV.1 ,v Vocfor- 1f'p°rgiana Proctor. national Exposition will be a mo- " ashmgton shortly and the Min- g|ra„ ss anf] Q]a^yS ViniriR-. •tor boat race from Sandy Hook ' ,ster ° f Bolivia has been d ire c te d ---- — »and Chicago' to the Golden Gate. his Government to come to This will he the longest race on c' tj’ *° dedicate a site, May -28 record ami will be tbe longest The Chilean Consul in San TO woyage ever undertaken by power Francisco reports that the Min- •boats. So far, two reputable ister of Chile will also journey September 30 firms have decided to run boats here to dedicate a site for parli- *of their manufacture. These are 1 cipation. YOU CAN GET lthe Leow Manufacturing Gom-1 Thus far sites have been dedi- -pany, o f Cleveland, Ohio, and the cated by Japan, China, The LOW FARE Wintcn Gas Engine Company, of Netherlands. Portugal, •'Sweden 'Cleveland. Considerable interest ,and Denmark, has been aroused among builders FROM A LL and motor boat enthusiasts in the President Moore is in receipt -East and the prospects are that1 o f a letter from Wood, O -W . R. a N . S T A T I O N S •the races will be one o f the most Chairman of the Panama-Pacific TO notable events in history. T h e; International Exposition Board route taken «'ill be from Chicago 0f< ;Omnijggi0ners for the Terri- PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE EAST -to the Mississippi, thence to the|t0ry 0f Hawaii, in which he states VIA ‘ Gulf through the Panama Canal t^at Legis|atUre of Hawaii, •to the Golden Gate and also from on A.prj| 30th, 1913 appropriated ■Sandy Hook through the Canal. $100-000 for Hawaii’ s exhibit at ----- the 1915 International Exposition. Final Retrfrn San Franciie«, May 22:—Tw en-( Governor Frear, after signing Hy-six foreign nations have offic- the bill appointed the following 172.90 D n v n ............ 4 55 00 : ially accepted the invitation of Commissioners: * H. P. Wood, Chfeairo Now York 109.50 Om aha.............. 90.00 lthe President of the United States Chairman; John Hughes. John J. Philadelphia,. 109 «0 Boat rm. .......... 110.00 *to participate in the 1915 Inter- Wise, J. N. S. Williams and C. St. Paul......... 60.00 MinnaapoU« . . . 90.00 national Exposition. These ac- E. Wright. Equally Low Round Trip Fares to practically all other Points East ‘ ceptances embrace every country ■■ -»--------- in the Western Hemisphere ex- Mrs. Win. Stevenson and Miss • cept Paraguay, Columbia and Lurline Fisher left Monday morn­ LET ME HELP OUTLINE TOUR TRIP ing for Medford, where they Venezuela. F . A . A l l in c t o n , The Argentine Republic’ s Min­ went as delegates to the conven­ Agent O. W R. & N . Co. is te r to the linked Slates will be tion of Rebekahs, being held in that city. TRIP TICKETS “ 1.00 One-quarter Colum n. - 3 Of One-half Column - 5.90 One Column................ 9.00 |i*®ufc,ness rtonJts vni\ fee charged at ¿Iceitta per line ¡•for eucra iaserimn. =■ I-Afirai auver linemen ts will in ail casea” be charred to the party onierin* them, at Unral rate«, and paid for before affidavit» are*furubbed. * t h a t it is a c o m f o r t a b ix X H O W Y o u HAVE A ST o CKOF S oar flour , STA rch . tea COFFEE, SPICES &c JIM THE Hay Grain Feed Hosier. per month $ .90 o l v e d FEELING T o H. M. W EST Professional C ard s... O n « aquare................. I NO. 12 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT The following is Superintend­ ent Bonney’ s report of the result of the Eighth Grade examina­ tions. It w ill'he seen that only a little more than a third of those taking the examination received diplomas. 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