Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 16, 1914, Image 4

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ELECTRIFIED
Hosier Vailey Bank
CELLULOID.
dr . c . h .
J enkins
d e r b y
& S te a r n s
P ulling a Couple of Str ips Betwoen the
Fi ngers Changes T h e m .
Air
Pave not laid
D E N T IS T
LAWYERS
their bills. due Jan. I, Hi lilt*
If you will take two thin lenutli»’ of ,
celluloid, put them In cuotuct and then‘I
se
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t,
w
OREGON
HOOD RIVER
m vre-'-‘ ■' A !* ■ H ihi * 1
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’scVi p
suddenly and rapidly pull them ho-
A Carefully Managed B a n k
ttricn your tiupera you will ohser've 1
tfinVs T./Ylfo I> •! ' *W-N paid lip ' h i al o"i (>
they lioth have become etoctrilled—not 1081 Office Phone.
Mus. J. 1*. R ich art .
Re*. Phone. 333
« p receipt? • \\ e nei <1 i
only on their outside surfaces, where
HOOD RIVER. ORFGÖM
We
Want
Your
Business
Lpii'mcitf.' ■
the friction o f your flutters caused a
imitative
electrification,
hut
also
on
the
Bruce Wolverton, of Portland,
This metrtiVYOU. if you have
1
inner surface of the celluloid.
; who formerly had land interests
The at ranee part alxiut,ltirt» is that
:vit paid iip.
J. N. .M OSI Eft, Bres.
P. N. A ustin , Cashier,
one o f tlie Inner surfaces o f the piece
pi this district, spent the first
UdlKMftlvely chanted and the other oud1'
of the week in town.
Is negatively charged. If one o f them
J T -afc*— -•
Practical Horticulture.
is slightly- curved during the friction
Preferred Stock honey, stuffed
the con vei one will be |K>sitivel.v
Twelve years’ experience in ¡o ives, Queen olives, dill pickles,
and the eoocnve sided one will
A lively runaway occurred churged
hitet ¡c u ltu r a l work. For prim !sweet potatoes, etc.; fresh hi«
he negatively charged
I
OCRS
AT
CASCADES
CLOSED
Wednesday afternoon when a It seems, therefore, to depend upon
in'«.
top grafting.
landscape j stock at your pure food grocery.
four-horse team became'fright­ whether the surface Is concave os
wrirk. etc.,' address P* A. Knoll, I S’ muss.
( ‘apt. Chris, - Nelson, o f the ened while standing untied at whettsw It Is convex—depressed or ex:
Mosier, or leave orders'lit Bul-
| pi<H(le<l-to produce negative or |>osl-
steamer
Tahoma, announced'that the depot. They ran- up Main tlve electricity Even the most minute.
Mrs. ' F. G. Bettis and Miss
leiSn office.
to the ■ closingof the Locks
street 9 turned the courier at the 'iu*l»r*eniibi*
nn-vature in sufficient
to
Iiel.lis arrived Iasi night from owing
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girt- . t tbe
expected result I It n n also
is im­
Portland and, with her husband, at the Cascades, Ore. on Janu­ postoffice and lined out for home. possible to' pull 'tUe stri|»s o f celluloid
Cost
\V!to is chief mechanic at the ary 19th. 1914, the steamer Ta­ Opposite the Strauss residence tlirotilili the lingers without producing
rock crusher plant, will make homa will not make her regular one of the fvh’etelers fell, check­ such strong electrification that one
piece will support the other.
Wednesday even-1 fig , lietween her home in Mosier.
run to Tite Dalles for at least ing their wild flight.
Some Even file vapor pressure' of liquids ts
TwHWA-Lonl ‘LumbH- Co. and
two weeks.
small school hoys happened along stronger at tbe convex surface than at
Our townsman, A. J. Evans,
Ik^schobl ho-.ibera-doiibUMiiU'-d
tbe couiave.' If electrons are cousid
and one o f them, a countly-bred ered
as- particles of gas dissolved in
ays- and package of- dry goods, j (ms been granled a patent on his
lad, had sufficient coufdge and sinlida—as tlrt'y ouce were—or as nega­
Party tor Miss Wood
Fin 1er please leave at NiehoTs split block Front Gun Sight,
presence of mind to grab the tive electricity, there will bo h greater
, “ This Js better than going- away
jtore.
'thru tlie agency of Muon & Co.,
hsndendy for the electrons to escape
birthday
i
leaders’
heads
arid,
assisted1
by
from
tb'e
convex
side,
which
therefore
Anticipating
her
STANLEY E a s t m a n ,
j ^hoso advertisement appear« in
to the" country and leaving poor
some of his compartrAns, held1 will lie ‘ left positively charged. This
•Mis. J. T. Davenport compli­
, the Bulletin.
also
Is
In
perfect
Accord
with
the
latest
hubby to sit lonely and disconsolate
them until the owners of the researches n|ion electrons.
men ted Miss Marion Wood, last. animals came upon the scene,
When
you
want
fine
dress
Interesting
experiments
cun
be
made
in
a hot city home. ”
Wv Ë. I
by following the above directions. Cel
shoes, you can get them here at night at the Dartenport home.
lulold has peculiar properties for tests
^ W e h a n d le ail sty les ancle
i saving. When yon want a The time was delightfully passed
R e a d i n g ' A d v e r t isv'fnent*.
-New York Press,
with music and games, refresh­
sizes o f G-E Electric Fans—
It Is not «lone tbe people who-are In­
W. G. Gtoyd was a mid-week j pair at a low price and style is
ments being served during the terested In trade who relid 'Advertise­
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la
nd
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The
Leaders of the Market.
business iflsiiforin Portland.
j not so much of an item, I Always
ments
Few people nowadays buy
evening.
I cun prove in a moment by any trav­
;
have
a
big
bargain
for
you
ini
either new spaper or mrtjrrizlnes wbo eler that our trains are infinitely more
Cornel (ring is going to happen!
The in id ted guests were: The do not read tbese eleverly worded-and luxurious than tbe trains in England
i odd lots. Strauss.
Strauss.
Misses Helen and Mabel Austin, well illustrated bids for busindis. I t ' .tut still, and notwithstanding. I say
•ELECTRIC WIRING ft SUPPLY CO.
Meadow (¡rove Salad Oil in
Land clearing tools of all kinds.
Georgia and Bernice Fisher, May you should ask the avferage person the English railway service is better
Just wfi.v be or she Is lu th'e habit of Why? Because it’s more human; it’s
hollies and tins, and Darifartn
Hood River, Oregon
and Grace Blackburn, Jennie and looking over tbe advertisements, thd,' more considerate You aren’t driven
W* E. Chown.
cheese just received at your
Clara Carroll, Emily Husbands, chances are that you would get no di-1 and urged to step lively and called at
, First National Bank Building
J. E. Cole and little son visit- j pure food grocery. Good tilings
Laura Kibbefe, ’ Viola Prercey, reet and satisfactory answer,' but tb'e in loud, harsh voices and made to feel
real fact is that subconsciously the1' that you are belbg tolerated aboard
e‘d at the doonty seat yesterday. ] p, eat at S rauss.
Mary Higley, Pearl Overlander pu6llc' has come to regard what ap-' something that 'was never made for
F-se
Ldslie Hoot visited in' Thé, |fa(-ry Stout and wife, w h o j and the guest of honor. Miss pears in the advertising columns ns yon at all. but for the employees o f tbe
Interesting
reading
rrmtitr.—Portland
company.
In
England
tbe
trains
are
DuUei Wedii'esffay.
I have been living over in Wash- - Marion Wood.
(Ore.I Telegram.
run for tbe people, not tbe |ieople for
tbe trains.—From Theodore Dreiser’s
months,
ington
the
past
nine
Many dainty pieces o f'fa n cy
W. A. HUSBANDS
“ A Traveler at "Forty."
(
A N a t u ra l Cross-
BIG DANCE
returned this week to spend a
Cnina at Chowri*S.
Te m p e r a m e n t.
One o f tfie most beautiful naturi}! '
B i . a c k s m it h
place south • “ Why did file great pianist refuse to ; rock carvings in ' the world Is the
w e e k Or HO on the
Worse Yet.
AT
.T?U big Ctekfttjp sale is com- of town.
play?"
"H e's a frightful bore, your baron.
Morse Shoeing and’ General
! Southern Cross, on the islapd o f Grand
Intyl Watch for'it.'1 StraAss.
j “ Temperament. lie got mad because Marni», in the bay o f Fundy. It Here he’s been buzzing the Whole even­
Repair Work.
MrS. Linnie Carrelt Carl will 1 ids name was printed In smaller type stands at tbe bead of a, ledgq o f rocks ing long about Kant and Schopen­
Satisfaction guaranteed
H. E. Dean ¿pent a "couple of
on the program than the mime o f the jutting into the hay from the foot o f hauer."
give a free recital tonight at | piano on which be was to perforin.
MOSIER
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OREGON
“ You have m'y sympathy. For my
one of the immense cliffs ut the SouA'-.
days in PortTantf this week.
¡Immanuel Church, to which the j Chicago Kecord-Herald.
era end o f the Graud , Mnnnn. I,ta part 1 detest philosophical discus­ Saturday Night, January 17,
A gefetf stock of Records for public is cordially invited. She
shape Is that of an ' almost perfect sions.”
Given B y’
“ Philosophical discussions, Indeed!
cross.—London Mail.
Exas pe ra ting .
ySar ViOtroia at Chown’s.
will also speak to the ladies of
Kant
ami
Schopenhauer
are
the
names
" ’i'lie very sound of some people’s
GOSS
o f the baron'3 two horses."—New York
O ne Adv an tage.
p . G. Nichol visited in Hood Mpsier at the church on Satur­ , voices Is exasperating ”
Post.
“
M.v
papa
is
a
mounted
policeman.“
p
l
u
m
b
in o :
day afternooii.
“ Quite H ue. especially when they say
River over Sunday.
Wanted •
i
I
ays in the End*
co!) Sleds hi stock.
Cnown.
C down’s Hall,
s; F.
MOSIER 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA
M ove on." or ’ Pay hpt
Age-Herald.
H. M. West was a passenger j There will he a free lecture
oti’i'ueschryV’lociii to Portland, ¡tonight at the Christian Church,
;
,
,K -
, under file auspices of the Inter-
Silverware, Percolators, ;Ahi-i lmtk)mi| Bible Students Associa-
nijnum Ware, Shears foi -^e |tion, beginning at 7:30. The
wife,’ ¿t Lhriwn s.
talk will be along Dispensations!
&
Morden andf family left lines, illustrated by chart. All
yesterday for a visit in Port- j are cordially invited,
land.
See the table of Remnants.
Ypu can always use them at
tn e ^ ’anvlng prices. Strauss.
. A V
J l . B. Burton is ’ recovering
ffom an attack o f 1 “ n6ar pneu-
nfohia'.”
There Imve been several cases
of pneumonia in town the past
two weeks, but we are pleased
to be able to state that all are
now recovering. Among those
afflicted were Willie Depee,
I'rank and George Wilson and
Mary THgley.
Birmingham
Assume lii adversity n countenance
of prosperity and In prosperity uioder
ate thy temper.—Livy.
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f
Mosier
$ 1.00
Store
DeCifa’bfcf '8'td 13, 1913
«
,
This wilt be a notable event in the
educatioharbistory o f Oregon.
Farmers’ ’' Co-operation wifi be the
leading topic o f a stimulating series'bf
lectu res.’ The week w ilf'be crowded
wittf'discussions, and'demdhsfiations In
everything tlfkt makes fot the welfare
o f the farrhtt and home-maker.
the man who Advertises his;
•
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4
and
W ater
hot
h e a t in g
.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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OREGON
IF Y O U W IS H
m
business Increases his business.
Start the New Year right and:
i
HOTEL MOSIER.
A ll Modem and under N ew
Management,.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
W. C. GLOYD, Prop.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
WINTER’ SHORT COURSE
•
steam
To meet your friends, stop at
Close Competition}
OF
JaViua^V’5‘ to'30, 1914
P h y s ic ia n
and
S urgeon
ORCHARD SPECIALTIES
The College has spared no effort to
MOSIER
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OREGON
make ' this the most commute short
coufSe in its history. A »ery,' wide
Represents the . combined tests i
n y jg f o f course^) will be offered
offert in
General Agriculture, H orti-jltdre, An­ and investifealion of huid edsi
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry ctf the foremost Orchards in the’)
Keeping, Mechanic A rt», Domestic
couhtry. No freaks or untried
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
PHYSICIAN and s u r g e o n
anff’ Musid. Numerous •“ lectures and tools are found between its cov­
discussions on F arm ers “ C o - opera - ers. You may depend absolutely HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON'
TION, at home and abroad, will be a
. , ...
leading feature. Make this a pleasant . uPon !he practicability of every
Will practice in Mosier and
and profitable winter outing. No tui- tool shown and the FranzTnoOey
May be reached by long dis­
tton. Accommodations reasonable. Re- ,
, _
.
,
,
,
c ,,
back guarantee is back of the
tance phone, Home phone 61.
duced rates on ail railroads, For fur-
quality.
ther information address
.
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar,
Send for it Today.
R
in e h a r t
& S c h m id t ,
LAW YERS
Mail or phone orders are giv-
( ell prompt attention,
The Dalies, Oregon
FOR SALE
E* A. F R A N Z C O .
Cheap.—Baby’s crib in good
condition. Call at this office.
H O O D R IVER, O R E .
Will be at Mosier on Saturday
of each week.
Any legal busi>. ss entrusted
to us will receive our xareful
attention.
Corvallis, Oregon.
Farmers’ Business Courses by C on e-
spondence without tuition.
Ortley Items
Col. Cornelius Gardener and
George Krauss, of The River Juniors.
family have returned to Port­
Dalles, is spending a week here Immediately after the game land, after spending two weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. J. 1.
,v ^,,|ar fortnightly dance at the Ortley Inn.
Davenport.
will he given ns advertised.
Mrs. E. E. Lane spent n few
Paul Higley returned last Sat-'
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days in Portland last week.
urday to San Francisco, after
Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Firebaugh
spending his vacation here with
visited Mr. Chas. Phillips last
C0U6ARS PLENTIFUL
his parents.
Sunday.
Cougars appear to be very
B orn : —Wednesday morning,
Mrs. B. D. Loomis went t«
January 14th, 1914, to Mr. and | plentiful this season. Messrs. Portland Sunday for a two
Mra. EL B, Vensel,' a 7i pound, Wm. Marsh, Ed Dunsmore and] weeks’ visit with relatives,
daughter.
Fred Templemire returned on ‘
«,
Tuesday from a hunt on the
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans. Miss
Breaking Him In.
headwaters
Mill Creek and I
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Do you ivaut ire to miarepreaont
Lyrene Dunsmore and E. H. i ,
j brought in the skin o f a monster j ti)e KOOj s anj say they are line when
Burt sodnt yesterday afternoon
"ca t.” It measured nine feet »bey are not?" aakrel the new Mlea
in Hood Ritfer.
mao.
from tip to tip.
"Tee.” ateruly onawered the un-
.Mrs. F. Stewart, o f Maupin,
Last Sunday, Messrs. Owens acrupluoua dealer. "Alw ays remember
with her little daughter, is here and Jacobs, who live about ten that our assets are your Ue-ablUtie».“
Baltimore American.
visiting her parents, Mr. and miles south of Mosier, killed
Mt*. Jas. Piercev.
three big cats within an hour.
Mrs.
GOLLEGE
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FARMERS* WEEK
Advertise in the Bulletin, it Pays
,J. T. Davenport visited sever­
A game of basket ball will lie
al1 days this week with his sister,
played in Chown’s Hall tomor-
Mps. Kate Kemp, in Hood River
i row night between the Mosier
Valley.
High School team and the Hood
BRECON AGRICULTURAL
_L
In these days of-
k’ -J 1*
,S.’ E. Francisco transacted
business in Portland several days
the account of (lie annual
tllis week.
church meeting of Immanuel
,S. F. Goss was a business vis­ Church, which appeared in last
itor in Hood River Wednesday week’ s issue, we inadvertently
omitted the name of George
afternoon.
Mathews, \vhri was elected as
Fred Evans and wife were vis-
„ i.-.
, i. secret ary. Also the name of F.
iHh#Tn Hood River on Tuesday
Allinglon was omitted from
nternoon.
the board of directors. This
Alex Carlson and J. K. Me- correction is made so that the
Cfregor were visitors in Hood records may he complete.
Rfver on Monday.
!
Mrs. Amos Root last week re-
t". P. Carroll returned the first Iceived a telegram from relatives
oi the week from Portland, i in Indiana stating that her
where he visited friends.
j brother was seriously ill. She
M
Sellinger returned last left on Saturday for Elkhart,
night from a visit with his And.
A telegram from Mrs.
brother at Mt. Pleasant, Wash. Root, received by her husband!
When I get hold of a bargain Ion Wednesday of this week, |
1 share it with you. Watch f0(- states that sin* arrived at her
tlie Embroidery Special soon. destination on Wednesday morn­
ing and that .her brother was
Strauss.
dead and would be buried yes­
-E. B. Wood, of Portland, was terday.
in town Sunday visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Basket Ball Tomorrow Night
Wood.
Tickets
said small Eric to a visitor.
“ is that better than being a walking
policeman?" asked the visitor.
"Course It is,” replied Eric. “ If there
is trouble lie enu get away quicker.” —
Chicago News.
THE PARIS FAIR,
Spècials
Wednesday. Jail. 21, Special. $1.00
Shirt
Waists............................................ 50c
H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E
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These are our regular $1.00 values and
Saturday Special:-Ladies’ Fancy Col­ include white and colored. Only one to a
Specials This W eek
lars— 10c. This assortment includes
customer. E a ch ,---- ................. 5 0 c
Thursday Special:- 10c O uting..5c. about all styles of the newest in Ladies’
Neckwear and many of them should sell
Our regular 10c outing flannel. This is
for 50c or better.
the heaviest grade o f outing and is the
Y o u should investigate the Big Special
Your choice. Saturday only ----- I O C
same as you pay' I2}c for at many
Prices we are giving on Men’ s and Ladies’
stores. White and1 cream Nut Included.
Monday Spediats•— Men’ s 50c Under­ Suits and Overcoats. Now is a good time
Only 10 yards to a Customer.
shirts and Drawers...................... .
25c to Imy these and save some good money
The yard........... ....................... 5 C
All sizes and nice medium wejght, light besides. Lot>k them Over and lie convinced.
fleeced goods suitable for this season of
Friday Special:—10c Hose for-Ladies, the year. Colors pink, blue, brown and
only 5c. These are our regular 10c val­ grey. Only two suits to a customer
W e are offering some Extra Big Bar­
The garment....... ..
....... 2 5 C
ues. full seamless, fast black, with
gains in Men’ s Shoes, in dress and every
double heel and toe. Only two pairs to
Tuesday, Jan. 20, Special:— Toilet
a customer.
Soap, the bar, lc. W’orth 5c a bar. -IQ,, day styles, medium and high tops.
The pair......... $ 1 .9 8 , $ 2 .4 8 . $3.I.~>.
The pair............. ....................
5 C bars to a customer-the b a r .. . . I O C