Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 23, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL
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lim naiid*-» Church N o te s
Ue«ir'',;rt* fire»
Wanted
Practical Horticulture
Mosier VaHey Bank
i :g s e r v i c e w i ll
a. in.
the
Hev.
_
until
t
:.*0
p.
in.
when
At once— All hack bu I>» tm
told 1
I
T
it
«
\vi:l
preach.
They
will
tfo? s to the Ft iLL’.-nflU* pr : I up in
a nor- :-rv .e immediately after
exeiiai».,'1 lotr ivcoii.-Li. \t e ii” ‘ '
Sunday School so he there at 10,
the money.
Ci
o’clock sharp and find
out
TtiN mente YOU. it' you liave what a pleasure it is to he early.
not paid up.
Sunday, Jan. L.i, 191 1.
h> e h * r J fruin
STAND UP STRAIGHT.
■**>eiKnum*£u
11:1 5
the Chest W ide Open and A v o id
the Great W b te Pleyue.
The l est way to avoid cons .mptiou
Is to stand up straight, according to
tlie Bulletin of the American Medical
association. Tlie writer say «:
•'Tlie llrst essential in the uvuldance
of tuberculosis of the lungs, or con
sumption, is b> keep tlie lungs strong,
«o that If the germs art* breathed they
can do no harm. One of the most lm-
l>.>rt«nt thing« In keeping tho Inngs
»H on g I« to keep the chest wide open
<o that the lungs can lie properly used.
If tlie Ixsly Is drooped or stoops or If
tl
shoulders are allowed to drag fo r­
w ard (round shoulders) or If the head
:s carried forw ard instead of well buck
over the* shoulders tlie chest must lie
flattened the breathing must be shill
lo « . and the lung*. not lieing freely
iisisl. become weak.
MOSIER, OREGON
C A P IT A L A N D
SU RPLU S
S H .7 C O .O O
DU.l’OSIT YOLK SAVINGS IN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G K D
BANK.
J. N. M osier , Pres.
F. N. A u stin , Cashier.
Treat for T Vuit Growers
Twelve years’ experience in
horticultural work. For prini-j The Horticultural Society has
treat in store for next Satur-
ing,
lop-grafting,
landscape
Mr. George
work, etc , address P. A. Knoll, day, Jan. 24th.
Hosier, or leave orders at Bui-1 Cooper, the “ ultimate wisdom”
| on peaches, has promised to
letin otiice.
j coma from The Dalles ami an­
swer any and ail questions on
Lost
the culture of tlie peach.
Mr. Cooper will he the first of
Wednesday evening, between
a number o f practical horticult­
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Go. and urists who are to speak to the
the school house, a double-bitted
Mosier growers at the invitation
axe and package of dry goods. o f the Horticultural Society/
Finder please leave at Nichol’s
Everybody is welcome and
Store.
don’t forget the date— tomorrow
S t a n l e y E a s t m a n .
at 1:30 P. M., in Lamb’s Hall.
to
uvoiii
M.clilonts
from
Lecture at Christian Church
l l e t in
:
tuuate victim unless
uuless his ow n body Is
thoroughly Insulated. The rescuer must
act very promptly, for the danger to
tlie person in contact 1« much Increas­
ed tlie longer the electric current Is al
lowed to pass through his tiody.
If
1 possible the rescuer should Insulate
E.
I
W ill Grave! County Road
LI NC OL N AND T H E DRAMA.
His Li k in g For T r a g e d y and His Cu-
rious Choice In "H a m le t.’’
Lincoln liked the drama.
I’ erlinpR
if lie had not liked it so much he would
have lived mauy years longer, since
otherwise lie would hardly have put
himself In W ilkes Booth'« w ay on that
fatal night in April, 1Mlo.
But he
never pretended to nny knowledge or
eonnoisseurshlp whatever. Most o f his
life had been passed in a country town
—and at a time wbeu few great actors
ever appeared in such small places as
Springfield. III.
In a sale of the autographs, prints
and playbills which belonged to the
Into Douglas Tay lo r there is a copy of
a letter from Lincoln to James H.
Ilackett. dated Washington, Aug. 17.
1863. afterw ard printed in this form
for private circulation, which contains
the following:
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
In these days of
FARMERS’ WEEK
December 8 to 13, 1913
Ray and John Denton, of
Reedville, Oregon, are here vis­
iting their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Evans.
Something Big going to hap­
pen. Watch. Strauss.
Ira E vriib left Monday for a
fortnight visit with his mother
at Seattle.
Louie Fritz,fish and game war*
den, was down from the Dalles
Tuesday to consult our local
nimrodsin regard to straighten­
ing Mosier Creek so that big
fish can find their way up the
creek to the lower fulls. Mr.
Fitz thinks the project is feas­
ible and can be accomplished by
putting a log and brush dam at
the proper place in the creek,
w’ ith little expense.
the man who Advertises his
business Increases his business.
A. H. Day, the Hood River
B. A.
Walker, familiarly
electriciun, was a busines visitor
know’ll ¡is "D ad ” is confined to
in town Tuesday last.
his home with a badly injured
Something Big going to hap­
foot.
On Tuesday last he was
pen. Watch. Strauss.
assisting C. H. Dunsmore inj
Dr. C. A. Macrum came up j raising his house w hen a heavy 1
from Portland on Tuesday and timber fell across bis left foot. 1
is spending the week at the mashing all the toes o f that
ranch.
member.
The foot swelled so
rapidly
that
it was impossible
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
Johnson
next
Ilo
tel1
t,ie
extent
o f the injury,
with Mrs. Win.
i but it is believed no bones were
Wednesday.
broken.
J. N. Mosier and w ife left
Mr. C. Ruscherand Mrs. Wm.
Monday afternoon for Portland,
where Mr. Mosier was called us Stevenson, in company with Mr. |
August Wolf, whose home is in
a Federal Grand Juror.
Los Angeles, left Wednesday
Mrs. C. Bauer arrived Mon­
morning for Portland, where
day from Portland and will
they will take passage on the
spend some time here with her
steamer Bear for San Francisco.
daughter, Mrs. Thus. Gordon.
The two ladies have secured
Miss Marion Gloyd lias beeu positions as stewardess and ma­
«ontined to the house for the past tron, respectivly, on an ocean
Week with a painful affliction of going vessel and will make the
tlie ear, but is reported better trip to Honolulu and the Phlip-
this morning.
pine Islands.
Start the New Year right and
Advertise in the Bulletin, it Pays
Mrs. L. A. Gates and daughter
Milla, o f Portland, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gloyd. of
this city.
Mrs. Gates and Mrs.
,
.
Cloyd are sisters, and the visit-
ors say they are enjoying them
‘
•elves immensely.
Next Sunday evening, at the
Christian church,
Mr. Bruce
Wolverton, o f Portland, will
spe«k on the subject, "Christian
(«itiwns „ ri.lated to the Li,llIor
Traffic.
Mr. Wolverton will
answer any questions on this
Mr. Gloyd, the proprietor of j mibject which may be asked,
tlie hotel Mosier was compelled and will also nsk the question:
to put additional help in the ” Js a boy worth more than a
«lining room this week on ac- (blind) pig? A cordial invita-
A’ount o f the heavy business that. tion is given to all to attend the
developed recently.
I meeting.
OREGON
1081 OAcc Phone.
Res. Phone. 333.
I have Been very little of the drama.
Homo uf Shakespeare’s plays I have nev­
er rend, while others 1 have gone over
perhaps as frequently as any unprofes-
«lon.il reader
Am ong the latter are
“I.ear,” “llichard 111.,’* “Henry V III.,“
“Hamlet" and especially "Macbeth.” 1
think tho soliloquy In “ Hamlet“ commenc­
ing. “Oh. my offense is rank," surpasses
“To he or not to be.”
No one hut the modest Lincoln would
have gone out of his way to tell a
Shakespearean scholar that he bad nev­
er read some of Shakespeare’s plays.
It is Interesting to sen that Lincoln’s
preference fixed itself upon the trage­
dies and the most serious of the his
torie*. H is choice of “Oil. my offense
is rank" over “T o be o i not to be"
seems rather strange. The soliloquy is
the king’s desperate bemoaning o f his
perfidy and cruelty In murdering his
brother.—New York Mail.
j
G l e n n O. A
FOR SALE
MEN'S 50C GLOVES 3SC
Saturday Special
25C COfiSET‘ COVERS ISC
IN YOUR
Home Paper
I Julies’ Fine Lawn. Cambric and
Nainsook Corset Covers, Lace and
Embrodery trimmed. Rig val- i r „
nes at 25c. One to a customer l o t
Monday Special
IOC CANVAS GLOVES 5C
These are our regular 10c values,
good weight with knitted wrist r „
Only 3 pair to « customer. A pair **(■
W a s h e r re m o v e s all the
drudgery of washday, saves the
clothes and the expense of wash­
day help.
You can
try
th e
THOR
in y o u r
home for
15 DAYS
FR E E
Telephone
fo r a m a -
chine today
ELECTRIC WIRING a SUPPLY CO.
W. A. HUSBANDS
Hood River,
B l a c k s m it h
j
Oregon
First National Bank Building
Horse
Shoeing and Genera!
Repair Work.
Satisfaction guaranteed
MOSIER
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OREGON
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S. F. GOSS
P L U M B IN G .
Mosier
Book
STEAM
a n d HOT W ATER
H FA TING.
Jobbing’ promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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OREGON
IF YOU W IS H
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
Store
A l l M odem and under New
Management.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
E
VV. G. GLOYD, Prop.
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S urgeon
MOSIER
OREGON
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
P H Y S IC IA N
HOOD R IV ER
and
SURGEON
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May be reached by long dis­
hack guarantee is back of the
quality.
tance phone. Home phone 61.
Send for it Today.
R in e h a r t & S c h m id t ,
Mail or phone orders are g iv ­
en prompt attention.
The Dalles, Oregon
E. A. F R A N Z CO.,
H O O D R IV E R . O R E .
Week
Day
Special
Sales
Friday Special
Tuesday Special
These are genuine P ig Skin Gloves
full welted and one o f the best values
that we have ever offered at the pair
50c. FR ID AY . JAN. 23. One
pair to a customer the pair
A T H O R Electric
.
OeOHARO SPECIALTIES
Cheap.— Baby’ s crib in good
condition. Cali at this office.
ADVERTISE
llen
January 5 to 30, 1914
spondence without tuition.
Put A Stop To It Now
D on ’t w a it until this back-
OF
The College has spared no effort to
nuike this the most compiwte short
i course in its history. A »ery wide I
range o f courses will be offered in I
; General Agriculture, Horticulture, An- i
Represents the combined test3
| imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Arts,
Domestic and investigation o f hundreds
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
of the foremost Orchards in the
and Music. Numerous lectures and
discussions on F a r m e r s ’ C o - o p e r a - country. No freaks or untried
I TlON, at home and abroad, will be a tools are found between its cov­
leading feature. Make this a pleasant
| and profitable winter outing. No tui- ers. You may depend absolutely
tion. Accommodations reasonable. Re­ upon tlie practicability o f every
duced rates on all railroads. For fur­
tool shown and the Franz money
ther information address
I
M am m a!
breaking strain shows in her
face and figure.
WINTER SHORT COURSE
Corvallis, Oregon.
O RFGON
D id you e v e r com e home
j
Farmers’ Co-operation will be the j
leading topic o f a stimulating series o f |
lectures. The week will be crowded
with discussions, and demonstrations in
everything that makes for the welfare
o f the farmer and home-maker.
Farmers' Business Courses by Corre­
R IV E R .
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
To the Republican Voters of
Wasco County:
Having served as Deputy Sher­
iff for the past seven years, I
feel that I am thoroughly ac­
quainted with the duties o f the
office o f Sheriff, and that I am
capable of conducting said office,
and I therefore announce myself
as a candidate for Sheriff, sub­
| ject to the will and wishes o f |
tdie Republican voters o f said
County
to be expressed at the
,
\ primary election in May, 1914,
and if elected I promise, a faith­
ful compliance with the duties of
the office.
This will be a notable event in the
H. M. T E N N A N T . Registrar,
r n s
a w yer s
Poor
Announcement
educational history o f Oregon.
Close Competition
Something Big going to hap­
pen. Watch. Strauss.
to ‘throw a liig chest.’ so that the
lungs ettn grow strong and the fresh
uir he taken in.
"T h o runner, the singer or any ono
who is obliged to imike sustained ef­
fort is taught to stand und sit with
tlie chest high, so that the lungs can
lie used to the best advantage, and If
every one would do tlie same tiling
there would he less tuberculosis be­
cause there would he fe w e r weak
lungs.”
HOOD RIVER
HOOD
The funeral o f Mrs. Jones, The third rail is nlwujr* tin n ret mi«, so with droo|sd shoulders and with the
mother o f Mr. H. D. Jones, who do not touch it. Swinging wires of head cranial forward.
"While the development of a strong.
lives east o f town will lie held nay kind limy somewhere In their
course he in contact with live wires, Well formed chest Is one of the most
here today at 1 o’ clock. Mrs. so they should not lie touched.
important factors in preventing tuber­
A person in contact with a wire or culosis, the same tiling is to be desired
Jones died Wednesday at her
Not
ran rn
rr)’i uk uti
mi electric
elt
carrying
current will it the disease lias once started
home in Portland after a brief rail
ouly should we live in the open, but
^transfer the curreu
tut to the rescuer
illness.
Therefore he must 11
not touch the unfor- w e should stand up straight and learn
1 thought perhaps a few items
from the lecture in the . Christian 1 ¡ muck
!,'1“ ^llf.
byh cove,r1‘,"{ b!? '¡ T '*
!
lutoso, rubber sheeting, several
C. J. Fredrickson, road super­ Church, r rid ay evening would thicknesses uf silk o r even dry cloth,
Something Big going to hap­
Tlie subject j ,n addition, he should if possible com
visor, stated this week that he appreciated.
píete Ills Insulation by standing on a
pen. Watch. Strauss.
was
“
From
paradise
to Restitu- dry
money has been appropriated |
board, a thick piece of paper or
Hans Kollandsrud was a busi­ to gravel the county road, from ' t|on
The speaker expressed even a dry coat. Rubber gloves and
ness visitor in Hood River yes-! Chown’ s store to Mosier Creek ■egret that there were so few rubber shoes or boots nre still safer,
but they cannot usually be procured
terday.
bridge.
Also the road in front present, but owing to the limited quickly.
time
he
could
not
postpone
the
If u live wire is under a person and
Land clearing tools of all kinds. o f Amos Root’s residence will
j be cut down about three feet. lecture, so delivered it to the the ground is dry It w ill be perfectly
W. E. Chown.
safe to stand on tlie ground and pull
The road will lie covered with few present.
He showed how bim off the wire with the bare hands,
George Chamberlain was a from three to four inches of ( *od had provided a ransom for care being taken to touch only his
business visitor in the Dalles j tailings from the rock crusher. ail, while sinners would suffer for clothing, ultd this must not be wet.
live wire lying on a patient may
Tuesday.
omissions.
He said the be A flipped
These ta ilin g s make excellent their
.
off with safety with a dry
Something Big going to hap­ road material and are as cheat: Scriptures did not teach eternal board or stick III removing the live
an d much m o re satisfactory than 1 to rm e n t, a n d n e it h e r d id th e y j win- from the person or the person
pen. Watch. Strauss.
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r i
f from
rom
fl
u* w
r o il
ti fliidt
ith m
ill n
m.
tlie
w l ire
do
this w
with
one
mo
sand and gravel.
A number o f ■ teach universal salvation.
He tlon. ns rocking him to and fro on the
Many dainty pieces o f fancy
teams began yesterday hauling . stiitl they did teach a universal, wire will lucrenwe shock and burn.
China at Chown’ s.
A live w ire may be safely cut with
I chance foreternal life. In speak-
the tailings.
Miss Nora Burton is helping
illg O f the peoples’ kindness, he I f n “ X °r hatchet with dry wooden
”
. . . .
.
.
i handle. The electric current may be
with the house work at F. N.
expressed his thanks to the short circuited by dropping a crow bar
Mosier
Loses
First
Game
Austin’ s.
Christian peop’ le in giving the or poker on the wire. This must he
dropped on tlie side from which the
use o f the church.
Those pres­ current
Mrs. P. L. Arthur and Mrs.
is coming and not on the far
The Mosier High School Bas­
Arthur Kuhn were visitors in ket Ball team played the junior ent expressed themselves as well tiler side, as tlie latter will not short
circuit the current before it has passed
Hood River yesterday afternoon. class team of the Hood River repaid for their attendance.
through the body o f the person in cob
tact. Drop tho metal bar: do not place
last Saturday
Poor Eve.
H. E. Dean spent a couple of High School,
E re fin the garden) Adnrn. I ’ve got It on the w ire or you will then be made
nigjit,
going
down
to
defeat
at
days in Portland this week.
to have another dress.
Adam — Eve. a part o f the short circuit and receive
the hands o f the visitors by a you’re the most resolute womno I’ve the current o f electricity through your
Something Big gsing to hap­ score o f 25 to 13.
b o d y — From “ Boy Scouts of America.”
ever known.
You're alw ay s turning
pen. Watch. Strauss.
The boys did fairly well, con­ over n new leaf.—London Tatler.
J. M. Carroll is in Portland sidering that this was the first |
this week as a witness in the game of the season and for most
Ortley land case.
of them it was tlie initial game.
Carroll made most, o f the points
Orie Hodge, who is working
for
Mosier, while Woods starred
for the O.W.R. &N.Co.,at Uma­
tilla spent a few days in town for Hood River.
The hoys will go to Odell Sat­
this week.
urday night to meet the High
A good stock of Records for School team there. Those who
your Victrola at Chown’s.
will make the trip are Philip
C. H. Davenport, went to Goss, Richard Scearce, Robert
Portland last Saturday to visit Scearce, James Carroll, Shelly
his wife who is still in St. Vin­ Hudson, Ed Sturgess, Frank
cent’s Hospital.
Wilson and E. M. Ulmer.
W.
L
sumptive is usually Harrow chested,
elwtri.lt>'.
D e r b y a S tea
D E N TIST
Only four cars o f apples re­
LIVE WIRE VICTIMS.
main to lie paid for out of the 45
cars shipped from our town the Q u i c k « » « In Retcuing THsm F r o n
Cor. tact I* Essential.
past season by the fruit assc-
"It Is lu tills type i»f chest that tu-
For III« own twix'lll mill lin t of lit«
ciation.
Tlie con­
conmute« Un* «coot «bouUl Know how liercnlosls usually lieglns
E d it o r B u
Bob Sleds in stock.
Chown.
D r . C . H. J e n k i n s
K »p
TABLETS 5C
Both pencil and pen tablets, extra
good values anywhere at 5 cents
each. TUESDAY. JAN. 27. Each*JL
Wednesday Special
50C DRESS GOODS 35C
All wool dress goods—A variety of
colors and weaves—The biggest kind
o f values at the yard 50c. 35 inch e
wide. Five yards to a customer o ’“ .,
W EDNESDAY. JAN. 28. Y a r d - ^ L
LAW YERS
Will be at Mosier on Saturday
o f each week.
Any legal business entrusted
to us will receive our careful
attention.
S P E C IA L —Ladies’ Washable Under-
skirts. Regular 95c values, You will
niiss a truly good bargain if
you miss this. Your choice
50c
S PE C IA L— Misses and Children’s Flan­
nelette Dresses— ONE H A LF PRICE
S PE C IA L — Horse Brushes, splendid
big values at 35c. Your choice l O C
S P E C IA L —Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
in button and bee, Patent bather
Gunmetal and Kid, medium and low
heels and in good widths, all sizes
Your choice, the pair . ’ . ’ $ 1 .9 3
THE PARIS FAIR,
H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E