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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
/ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY k jb s c b ip t io n rates One Y e a r........ S ix M onths T h ree M onth? Entered as second -class m atter M arch Id, 19"9 tihe post office a t Moaier, O regon , uraier th'* A c t o f M arch 3. Ih79. Professional C a rd s .....................per One sq u a re............................................. “ BOLLE H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor month • .St O ne-quarter C olum n .......................... " ** j ** 3.00 O ne-half Colum n................................ ** ** 5 50 Cue Colum n......................................... " 9.00 “ B u r t e « s locals v. .¡I be charged a t 5?cents~p«r tin« fo r each insertion. Lejarai advertisem ents will in all ca ses'b e MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1913 VOL. V ROCS CRUSHING PLANT GOVERNOR WEST INVADES TRE FIRST OREGON TRE DALLES WITH MILITIA. NEWSPAPER CONFERENCE TO LOCATE NEAR [ROSIER Hay Grain Feed / Tinn-A L um Lumber Co. / Retailers of LUMBER and FUEL i M OSIE ORE. 3 J ?(© * .g- V *SP -y Copyright, »9c * IF YOU BUY YOUR. GROCERIES FROM WILL GET CAUSE WHY CLEAN, WE WE JELL KEEP FREA'H LOT J THEM e s t iv a l j H. G . K IB B E E L O W ROUND TRIP Portland c n a Return M O S IE R 17.4 J t J U 1 ' I 8,9,11,131 rs A T Ef o A L L Final Limit June 16 t ---------------------------------- | A Carnival or Fan, Beauty and II h oleso tn e /: n j o y me v t Briny the folks and witness the yotyevus event. Full parti .¡.'c is th et fully furnished upon application - - DON’ T MISS IT T. .4. ARLINGTON, Agent e Î 'Ae O r e g o n Notice to the Public. IF TICKETS Home Paper N O T A R Y PUBLIC Fates from all O- IF. R & N. stations to t a I 1 OF THEM. FREJH. BE THAT IS .WHENEVER COME To UJ AND JET IT AND YOU WILL GET GOOD FOOD. YOU OWE THU TO YOURJELF AND To YOUR FAMILY. WE WILL NOT JELL POOR EooD AT ANY PRICE. V i-: Nichol & Co., MOSIER O regon Dealers in all kinds o f “ What’a the matter, Smith? You look all to the bad I Well, 3'11 tell you. Things are upset at homo. The kid’s sick — wife worn out. Frankly, I’m up againet it Simply cknoot got any help. Your r/ife trying to do all the work? Yes—and the washing, too. Well, the washing Isn’t so hard. It isn't! W hy that’s the longest» hardest day’s work she does. Do you mean to say that you have electric light and not a Thor Elec* trie Washing Machinal A Thor? Sure! Get afte»’ that now. Don't 1-it your wife break her back over v . wash board. Get her a Thor Electric Washer quick." Electrical 1 ppa talus J Cents Wiring & Supply Co. Hood River, Ore. w o rth o f e l-c tr ic ily and Supplies. vr ill doth a average washing f e r n fa m ily o f s ix . Test t h e T h o r in y o u r own homo 18 DAYS FREE T e le p h o n e s today furore. i n iJ H I l/ U fi.m ADVERTISE l Portland, Oregon, June 9 to 14, Inc. j On next Sunday the Immanuel church will observe the second anniversary of the federation bj service which will extend through the entire day. Visiting friends are expected from Hood River, the federated church of Odell and the Greenwood Sunday School plan, to be present in a Y body. j At the morning worship there will be a number of special mus- f\ \ r ical selections and M r. Hargraves U I\ will preach. Following the ser vice a basket dinner will be served, and at 1:30 the congrega tion will re-assemble for an open meeting in which several will have a p.irt. In the evening the Sunday School will render the exercises of Childrens’ Day. A grand day is anticipated and M! interested in the movement t) inch th * church stamis, ;,re «rJially invited to ta k e a pnrt in it. 6 R 0 CERIEJ, YOU WANT ANYTHING T o EAT, A RIOT OF BLOOM F US Y o U j Electric o os e STARCH / W. F. LARA WA Y , R ' h a v e b e s t and Poultry Food May be had in any quantity j S oar flour , s t a r c h , tea COFFEE, SPJCESac JIM THE HOUSE- COMEToUS.WE Oregon Chick I , paid for before affidavit» are?furm »hed. jB E v o l v e d - that i t is a comfort / ablei FEELING T 0 XNOV YOU HAVE A SToOCOF H. M. WEST T charged to the party ordering them, at legal rate«, and NO. 14 An engineer and crew o f men The following is a part of the That The Dalles never was in have been at work in this vicinity as good condition mora y and brief report of the First Oregon for some lime, looking fora loca that there was not the slightest Newspaper Conference, which tion for a rock crusher. The reason or excuse for Governor was held at the University of West’s interference in that city. Oregon in Eugene, May 17. l!Uo: bluff on the Chatfield place, just is the broadcast consensus ot Immediately preceding the east of the tunnel was at first opinion as the result of the gov- neWspnpennen’ s conference was chosen, as the old road bed of the ernor’ s grand-stand and notor- ple University luncheon in the O-W R. & N. was so situated as iety-seeking methods which he j\jen’ s Gymnasium, at which 500 to make hut little grading neces Some pursued in closing the two local sat (|0Wn to the tables at one sary for side tracks. “ hitch” occurred after the pre houses of prostitution Saturday ¡jme ami were served with a A COMPLETE LINE OF liminary work had been done, night and then going there Sun- hearty meal by young women day with a detachment of state students of the University. From and the deal fell through. militia. time to time different student1 Tiie Rock Creek proposition West sent special agents toTlie glee clubs, men’s and women’ s, was the next one taken up, and Dalles over a week ago, without burst into song in different parts while conditions were not as fa consulting any of the local offic- of the hi" room, sometimes hid- vorable in some ways, the deal ials. They took Truant Officer M. den awa; in one of the galleries, was consunmted and work will Remington into their confidence sometimes here and there at the commence at an early date. Prospect holes have been sunk and he worked with them. After sides o f the room, always evok- they had gathered evidence the jug- applause and encores, espec- to determine the deptli of the rock, and while there is not the governor ordered the resorts ¡ally the young ladies, closed Saturday night. The- meeting started with a amount that one would suppose' by a casual observation, still May Sullivan and Gladys Des- presentation by the department ttiond, the two landladies, and 0f Journalism of the Cost-Fiud- there is sufficient to keep a .*+*- .* jt*- .* «* Charles Carroll, millwright for ing System worked out by the crusher busy for several years. The property has been leased for the Wasco-\\ arehouse Milling United Tvpothetae for small company, are the only ones of the sj,opSi an(| thjs was followed by a period of live years, with the 36 prisoners who were taken in- j,-rank j e„ki,is, editor 0 / the privilege o f renewing the lease tocustody that will he prosecuted. Eugene Register, who told of the it desired. Surveys for a side track 1200 The women will be held on uiissionary work done by the V» charges of conducting bawdy ioca| division of the State Press feet long, have been made and houses, selling liquor without li- Association in encouraging an grade stakes set. The siding will censes and white slavery. Carroll aLtempt ¡n all shops to find costs : nm UP the east side of Rock is to l>e accused o f living off the accurately. Creek. earnings of a prostitute. i The plant will be one of the A. H. Harris, editor of the largest on the Coast, and will be Governor West told a Chronicle representative that lie lias no de Portland Labor Press, related his j operated by electricity through sire to prosecute any of the girls experiences in conducting several out. It will have a capacity of caught in the raid or the so-called country newspapers and the pa aimut 35 cars a day ami will em “ guests.” lie said Jiis only de per he runs at present. He was ploy about 20 men. The Pacific * sire was to close the houses and inclined to think the actual cost Bridge Company is at the head prosecute the landladies and of advertising in the aver:;.,. of the deal. ¡country paper was between i2 * “ macques. ” The rock win be used for bal * land 15 cents. Because he be lasting the double track between The Dalles never was in such aj C. O. B u r r o w s , m g r . lieved the country editor was the The Dalles and Portland, and al- fever of excitement and much in ' most poorly paid of all men, he So for construction work where dignation among citizens gener-j said, he had quit that field. ever crushed rock is needed. ally. Even strong political fol lowers are criticizing his move. While Mr. Harris was talking, .#+*- .» » » - The universal opinion is that if Mr. Sanderson, of the Freewater rich” , said Mr. Sanderson, “ and West wanted the two houses, I Times, came into the room, and 1 decided the country newspaper! which are isolated, closed, lie after hearing some of Mr. Harris’ ? t‘H> !,.esl °bj>of tunny In Business Ihuul Hiver should have ordered Sheriff, remarks, shook Ins head vigor- ,KJt anv ex|)...riei,t.e ,. hatever. he 50 -Years Oregun Chrisman to act, and that the! ously at some of the things Mr. h--s laid a. 1 - between $15,000 sheriff would have obeyed his j Harris said, for he believes after and $20,000, has entirely replaced Is a Jew eler and Optician o f many years experience. orders immediately. Not a single | five years’ experience that the I his original plant with modern If you have a “ sick” time-piece, he can cure it. request has ever been made to I country editor is the happiest equipnient^and has supported and I f you have eye trouble, he can correct it by lit ting you with proper lenses. local officials to close the tw odis-, and most fortunate o f men, can i educated his children. If you have jew elry o f any kind to repair, he can do it. It was the thought most earn orderly houses, they say.—The j make more money with less cap-! I f you want new jew elry o f any kind, he hafl it. Dalles Chronicle. ital and worry than anybody else, estly expressed by President I f you want. ANYTHING in his line, he is the man toconsult. Campbell in his address, and is His prices are right and so is his work. ----- jean have more fun doing it, and the heartfelt belief o f the under can be more of a power for good signed. that the personal eontael THE DALLES. Or., June 3 . - :*h older men. engaged in prac P A T R O N I Z E HIM A N D BE C O N V I N C E D (Special.)— Governor West’s vice in the community than all the tical affair . is one of (lit* best ««-Ci «r* crusade at The Dalles exploded clergymen and other leading cit thine ? th ■ University ran obtain izens put together. Tuesday night when the grand for the students, and that the ed jury refused to indict May Sulli Mr. Sanderson was pastor of itors of Oregon, in th<* generous van and Gladys Desmond, whose the largest Presbyterian church wav they have d 'votod thpir fime WHEN YOU OI FER places were raided Saturday in Canada. On his forty-fifth t! • '.e a r to coming to. the Uni YOUR FRIEND night, on anything more than birthday he took stock and de- versity and lecturing before tbe a fiTH value cigar you are both -'S .1 /. •. , . u ... ,, . . . . ela tes of Journalism have con lice court charges. cluirles Car- cided thatthe cansona minister s , . . . tn allowing him splendid hospitality . - trinuren a most vital , dement and proving yourself a good judge roll, who was charged with being income would always absorb bis r...rr„c.c.rv^ instruction in th e’ o f good tobacco. And you can a f a hanger-on at a disorderly entire salary, however large, and classroom, ford to he generous with good cigars. For high class as they arc their coyt resort, was indicted on a simple, that he must now begin to lay I Yours fraternally, is only 5 cents each, though when vagrancy charge. . by for old age. T decided to get E ric W. A llen . you smoke one they taste like a much higher priced cigar. The 13 women arrested as wit- ——— ——— — - "r ’^•*2* *. 3>=ae **** -t*^*»-* A fiesses in the raid have been re- +:*»**■=»'=■-■»«*■»*■». S. K. F R A N C IS C O , leased. Carroll is out on $100 » Proprietor ‘ ‘THE O A K S .” bond and- the two alleged pro- * SEVENTH ANNUAL prietors of the resorts are free on 4 $300 bond. 4 D erby & S tearns Sheriff Chrisman says he will 4 comply with the Governor’s or- l L aw yers ders and keep the resorts closed. * IN YOUR H O O D RIVER. O R F G O N ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Mosier. qq The two leading magazines o f the Pacific Coast, the Pi acilic Monthly ami fiuu.'vet, have been consolidated | UM-l-r the titi- o f Sunset the Pacific Aiontbly. ” it is Ihe intention o f the pnhlisher to spare no money nor effort to make Sunset tiie P s o u c .ooutbly a cre-ut to the W est and a msg-vzlne o f national value and importance. 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