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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1914)
PUBLISHED ADVERTISING RATES EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION KATES f l .50 One Year. Six Months Three M o n th s .................................................................50 nth $ . 1 Professional Carda.. MOSIER BULLETIN One square............... One-quarter Column. M l One-half Column.... One Column.............. Business locals will be charged at 5 cento per lise for each insertion. Legal advertisements will in all caaee be eh arfai Entered as second-class m atter M jr c h : 12 . 19 Ö 3 at the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A c t o f March S. 1879 . CO M M ITTEE OF ONE HONORED GET BUSY VOL. V ANXIOUS MOMENTS. . MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANU ARY 30, 1914 ^ Something New in Mosier It you carry an unreliable timepiece, There is an organization in you have a good many such moments. The Dalles known as the “ Com I f your watch needs attention bring it to us. \Ve can truthfully say you will be mittee of One Hundred,’ whose more than pleased with our work. object is to make a dry town of Dependable work and satisfied custom The Dalles, and consequently, a ers are our best advertisements. cleaner and more moral town. This committee, which repre Compare them witli those you have been getting and sents the “ dry” element, and all — See the Difference — others who are anxious for bet H O O D R IV E R , O R E . ter conditions to prevail in their Cost a trifle more, but worth it. town, held a big meeting last Monday night. Speaking o f it, hibition Party takes the bold Mrs. John Carroll lies at her the Daily Chronicle says: position that they will assist not home east of town critically ill The Christian Church was in the election of any person who w ith a complication o f Bright’s felled last night by members of is n ot o p e n l y opposed to the Disease and pneumonia. the Committee of One Hundred. license system. | . The meeting was called to- order __________ _ | A subscriber very pertinently : by Rev. Conrad Owen, the presi T be dent of the organization. S. W. INDUSTRIAL W ORK FOR BYYS AND G IR LS ■ 2 Gradwell and R. H. Hutton, of the golly washed out by the | To T he E ditor — Dear Sir: rajns ¡n tjie street in front o f the Portland, spoke o f the prepara I .9 W 1 .«» * 9 «»»- tion and arrangements now un The Department oi Education, telephone office, would the city der way for state-wide prohibi with tne aid of the Oregon Agri- ^ responsible for any damage cultural College, has planned to j resulting therefrom?” Weshould tion. A committee was appointed to organize in every school district an^^.er that, as an incorporated canvass the town and begin ac a boys’ and girls’ industrial club, town, it would certainly be re- tive preparation for carrying the We are now publishing fr bulletin sponsible for any such damage, city “ dry” at the November giving tidl details of the plan, g ut ^ avoj j suc(j a possibility, election. Because of the large and shall take pleasure in send- We woui(j mildly suggest that increase in the membership of ing you a copy as soon as it is^ flie cj£y ¿ads attend to this par- 1 ticular bad place before any ac- the organization it was decided off the press. Each club is expected to take1 eident occurs. to revise the constitution. The committee .on constitution was up one or more o f the projects instructed to amend the consti named below, the choice o f the TH AT NEWSPAPER LAW A6AIN tution so that meetings shatl be project depending upon the work which is of greatest interest to held once a month instead of ev A. R A C E. MGR. We are again reproducing this I ifk the community which L ilt ; L U U I I I I u 111 i in ll W i i i v . i i c the u t v club iw »/ ' ery three months. of f * is organized. The following are article for the benefit of some o It w as also decided to make the Industrial Club projects sug-1 our subscribers who are some-jJ arrangements for a whirlwind gested by this department for what negligent about paying f campaign to be begun early in .9K «»- .9 9 ^ « 9- -* * 99 - -* * their back subscriptions, and we March, at which time an earnest this yftar: earnestly request that you send Boys’ Com Growing Contest.” effort will be made to bring the — or bring in your arrears without NOTICE TO VOTERS Boys’ Potato Growing Contest. membership up to 1000 members. 1 Girls’ Canning Contest/ delay. I f you have kept your H. G . K IB B E E The chairman of the Coffee Girls' Cooking and Baking Contest, receipt for the last payment, you All voters are required to reg- Club committee announced that Boys’ and Girls’ Poultry Contest know how much you owe. I f ister. This means YOU. All for« nearly $1100 in stock had been Girls’ Sewing Contest. you haven’ t, you can easily find mer registrations are invalid, Boys’ Pig Feeding Contest. subscribed and that a me ting 1 9 1 2 registration was ineffective | Boys’ and Girls’ Gardening Contest. out by inquiry at this office. N O T A R Y P U B L IC of all the stockholders will be We do not anticipate being | after January 1st, 1913, and the Dairy Herd and Management; held Wednesday <>f this week for i Manual Arts Contest.- forced to invoke this law, as we | 1913 registration law was de- the purpose of organization and The Agricultural College has believe there are no “ dead beats” j clared unconstitutional by the incorporation. O r ego n 1 promised to assist us further in ! on our list, and that our delin-1 Supreme Court o f the State o f M o s i e r In the opinion of many citizens preparing bulletins giving expert'fluent subscribers have merely Oregon, so if you wish to vote the time is now ripe for a full, advice to the children as to how \ forgotten when their suhscrip- at any election held in the future free and frank discussion o f the best to produce the different tions expire, or have been neg- \ you will have to register. The Commission form of government things named in these projects, ligent about attending to it. We registration books will be and a committee was appointed such as bulletins on potato grow- have trusted our subscribers, 1 open until the 1st day of May to meet with a committee o f the ing, etc. These will be distrib- just as we have been trusted, next. All electors living in Business Men’ s Association and uted through the clubs, and will j but if they don’ t “ come thru” j Dalles City or in precincts that Other citizens to begin a cam be of value to parents as well as how in thunder can we “ make are partly in Dalles City must paign o f education on this sub to the children. The work of good?” I t ’s simply a matter register at the County Cleric's ject. organizing the clubs will fall of “ you help me and I ’ ll help the office. All electors living out O ld W.F. LARAWAY, Fashion M ill Feed Bran Middlings Short> H. M. W EST Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Agent for DUPONT Powder Mosier, - ! to the party ordering them, at legal ratea, aaé Oregon ri Rock Springs i ! i COAL ! ^ • 4o paid for before affidavits are furnished. Satisfaction Contentment IS No contention for satisfaction if you buy o f our new line o f Underwear and Sweater Coats—direct from the whole sale house. We believe in and practice:—A reasonable N o price on second hand goods, for price on new goods. there are none in our stock. Nichol & Co., The S tore w here Service and Satisfaction Classmates. M o s ie r : ORE. : O regon WOMEN LOVE THE SMOKE of a Kosodora Cigar— 5fcts. It is so fragrant and delicate that much as they dislike the smell of ordinary tobacco, they .enjoy the odor from a Roso- dora cigar. Try one today after dinner. You can enjoy it in full confidence that you’ll not he asked to stop, or even to get out of the best room in the house. S. R. FRANCISCO, ì I Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 1 MOSIER are s Proprietor ‘ ‘T H E O AKS.” L. COMINI The Tombstone = —Man-------- TALK ON PROHIBITION Bruce Wolverlon, o f Portland, who is an active field worker in the "Oregon All Dry” campaign for next November, made an ad dress to a large and interested audience at Immanuel Church, last Sunday morning. Among other things he said: The contention o f the Prohibi tion Parly is not simply to put the saloon out o f business here hr there, though its members omit no occasion to smite the saloon in any contest. It is more than an Anti-Saloon League. It Is not deluded with the idea that laws upon the statute books reg ulating the saloon will better conditions so long as the license system is continued. It contends that the government should dis solve partnership with the sa loon business; that the govern ment should cleanse its hands o f the whole bribe-taking iniquity. More than all this. Prohibition ists maintain that laws are a 'dead letter, and constitutional amendments, even-, are’ inade quate, so long as we are to de- l>end for their enforcement upon persons or parties who are in any w ay under obligations to the saloon interest or license advo cates for their election. Hence, 1hey are committed to the propo sition that laws embodied in hu man form and personified by 'officials who at heart are pro hibitionists, are the only safe guard o f the nation against this gigantic national curse. And to this end they ate. with Lincoln, :isking every one who believes in prohibition to quit voting with and for the te who ltelieve in !i- 'cense. Ar y party now silent itv, i y that very pon this ii per- •silence give ättnution. Tin Pro- largely upon the county school other fellow .” So Come thru— side o f Dalles City may register superintendents working through we need the money. at the County Court House or can supply you with any the teachers. The University of The supreme court o f the with the register in their respec- thing in this line at most Oregon, the Oregon Agricultural United States recent ly made a j tive precincts. reasonable prices. :-; College, and the Oregon Normal ruling which in substance makes •¡ I f you are not registered on School have promised to send out the subscriber who takes ids or before the registration books T R Y H IM A N D men in addition to the field Work- paper out of the post office and c]0ge you may swear in your ers from this office to help the 1 refuses to pay the subscription, vote on election day, hut it will B E C O N V IN C E D superintendents in this work. guilty of felony and as liable to greatly facilitate matters if you The State Fair Board has ap-, arrest as any other who defrauds register and save you lots o f ’ The Dalles - Urey on propriated to this department says the Olympia Independent. trouble of getting some one to $1,000 to lie distributed among j The following is a synopsis of sign up for you on election day. the boys and girls as prizes a t , tBe u_ g_ supreme court decision DO IT NOW the State hair. The Board has' regarding delinquent suhscrip- SO REGISTER. SUMMONS. also promised us $500 to be used tions and is published As a mat- LEST YOU FORGET. L. B. For, to entertain two boys from each ! ter of information for all those In the.Circuit Court o f the State of County for the whole week e f the | who are subscribers to news- County Clerk. Oregon, for Waaco County. fair. The hoys will he under the papers; G korue E a r l , most carefulsupervision and will | L Suhsc ril.e rs who do not Plaintiff, Surf Bird«. make a study of every depart- give express notice to the con- Th’tt birds uf the fnmltjr termed surf vs. ment o f the lair, including espe -1 j rfcry are Considered as wishing bird* in the llnwnlinn Islands should I d a R . E a r l , leuve that paradise o f the Pnrlfle to go Defendant. dally the poultry and stock ju d g-, to renew their 8U|mCription. and rear their young I d the tundra« of ing. In addition to this we ex- ¡ In the name o f the State o f Oregon, Alaska would seem to many an ex- 2. Subscribers ordering the Irnorditinry proceeding. yet the turn You are hereby required to appear ami pect to send the ten children discontinuance o f their periodi stone and the blm-k bellied plover and answer the complaint tiled Hguinst you who stand highest in the state cal the publisher may Continue the Paelfie golden plover make the in the aliove entitled auit on or be contest to the Panama exi>osition long journey of nhout 4.000 mile« thith fore tiie 2nd day o f February, 1914, ¡to send it until all arrearage has er annually. at San Francisco. and if you fail to no appear and answer , been paid. or otherwise plead thereto, the plain Personally I feel that the great Mon aro not put Into thin world to bo tiff, for want o f any such answer or 3. If subscribers neglect or success which the children’s in- Milled on by the finiera other pleading or apjiearance, will ap refuse to take their periodical Verlnatlturly f Jo.v flenrr Ward Beecher. dustrial work has had in this ply to the court for the relief prayed from the postoffice, they are re state is tlue to a great extent to for in his complaint, to-wit: sponsible until they settle their the encouragement which has Notice to the Public. For a decree and judgment herein, bill and order their paper dis been given to the movement by The two leaUlng I M f n i n t l o f the adjudging and decreeing (hat the bonds continued. Pacific Coast., the Pacific Monthly amt o f matrimony heretofore existing be the press o f Oregon. All o f us 4. I f subscribers move to the Sunset, have been consolidated tween plaintiff and defendant be for will appreciate most sincerely j the Pacific ever disaoived, and that the plaintiff . l • l i without under your continued i support in help-. other c nlaces , n n,u, ,ul inPormirur 11,1 __ ,. the „ title of “ Sunaet be awarded the custody o f the minor Monthly. papers are the puNisher and -------- ---- ing to organize this work, and children o f plaintiff and defendant, to- It is the Intention o f the pnbliaher thus make the work o f our pub-1 sent to former address, subscrib- to «pare no money nor effort to mal.e w il: W illi- Earl and George Earl, and lie schools more practical and e f ers are responsible. Sunset—tiie Pacific Mouthly a credit to forsuch other and further reH« f aa to 5. Courts have decided that the’ W esta m la magazine o f national the Court may aeem equitable. ficient. I shall send you from This summons ia published in the time to time copies o f all bul- j refusing periodicals from the value and importance. Mosier Biilb tiu. a weekly newspaper To .introduce it. to new readers we office or moving and leaving thetn letins as they are published. For will make the following special offer: o f general circulation published in any editorial support yotl may ¡ uncalled for is prima facia evi Send 50c in «tamps, and v/e will put Wasco County, Oregon, for six (ti) S'é fit to give this movement, dence of intention to defraud. our a time on our auhneription list, for cons*eutive Weeks, being s -n (It in fi I f Hulmcriliers pay in sal ibe next, four months, ami1 will A* nd i su* i• ther»K)f, in compilane«- « i l h »n ci tb j state and the county super W I. B r»rVm¥ intendents will he truly thank-. vante they are lamini lo give you a free copy of the au{ erhly illustra- tier Of UiC IlOllC Jud • • o f the Circuit Court o f Ui ami bino tne ted JlMd-Winter number, noti«*- at the ** ik ! o f time if they frtl. Yours very truly, s t» te «1 4 f If eg*,ii for W «v ii ( Vyttt>f do ito< want to continue taking famous Sunset Indian i-e wt»T, R(fcure)y J. A. ( ' h i k c h i i . l parked in a mailing t-the, It will make win ch order is dated lise lA ii è y i it, «rthCIwisé the publisher is Sunt, of Public Instruction. a beautiful ntaameni f< »r ytour front IH c emhef, Î9I3,, and the ilat - of IÎ awithorzed to Send it »rod Hie, room tit , en. firnt pobUcrutfon o f ihi* in tin H ( } ) <li\y <»f solmcrfher will beTe«|»o!Mlil4«Mjn- Send your nrd«T to Fred l/s-kb ; porge (.arroti is r • p d f l t tl VI V * m W WllAON. til tut express notice with pay- NorHur-ster.! Manager. Hr nee t I ill with pneumonia. His -Attorn*?, for FluintHf. •Tacit»- Mo.dhty, Portland. Oregon. irent is sent to l he .publisher. 4i n is o«> H«Uer tM,* No Bugaboos Down Cellar Children can save you many tedious Steps; but the tired- est mother hates to send a child into a dark cellar, and children dislike to go there. No eell.-n need lie dark new-a-days, to terrify children and worry older people. A ray of sunshine from an Edison M azda Lam p conveniently located in the cellar-way will brighten the darkest cellar at the mere touch of a switch. The new low wattage Edison Mazda Lamp* are the m ost eco nomical la m p« fo r cellar-way«, hall«, closet« and o t h e r parts o f the house which need light only intermittently for brief periods at a time. T ry a la w and realiaa thais convenience. Pacific Power & Light Co. “ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.” DRUGS? SURE §11.006 ¡ M l Altkouicli «1*.*l.nils have not. hern given ; « i t, a Dackiigc ptlilrp.s.sed to i»«ttk coutnmie^ h locAl in U. S. Treas- ry notes was Ink* »» and a package o f n Brazil!«*» HUimUtiited. The nuhstifcu- I on wit« not foiititkout till the package reached the hank, wh«n .the cashier founiMhe Imndleof " L a f f " inagaziiUMI He start t! to ‘read some o f the stuff ami incanje ra».inter* nted>thut he agreed with^th« batik uiia cLum to-make up the k sfs i f they ■ »va lid him on «the sub- si-rij.lion ii »t for life. In or- iVi’ Jd gt t you in a gcMHI humor ind i.«dp you forget even your hig trouble^ The Druggist o f H o o d Rivet, dc.nU'Ktic or finamiul, we will agree to -tml you ‘ ’ fur <*tw* year at the for them. He can send 'them t•> l iv.iloLWly |hw price o f .r»0 rents, Now-Hint, it is possible to send merchandise by Parcels Post, we suggest, that should you need anything in the way o f Prescrip tions filled, Drugs or Patont Med icines, that you send<to Ciias. N. Clarke, i ilia Nittidudl Wugftiiue o f Fun is you cheaper than you can gut . mahiug greatoriitrides than any ot’ier them ul home. I Liagaaine I efore the American pa »lie o v e r «£ , v l a : o ’ V Ü L x d L v : '■ • tre: i : * .2 todr>*. I l e a magazine that will !< the *■ hole family in » gtanl humor. ’Ilie stafT <»r 1 off! c< ;ft:iirw arti»«*, caries* t nrk.I« a in I v. rft *rf. who rank am >ng the hist i • the country. It is hi iu 1 1 i »r<l | tiutril inrulors. It will k.-.-j) tl: ■ .vlml f mtly cheerful th* year rountl. Y i . i eau afford to s i uut ? y< itr to do tf’is. H«-nd tM* i:ll|e |Jug a./I F it • Y ( KNTtt today to the PiiUU. is o f I a K ! Dayton, Ohio, for o. e r’x The r.- julsr • L . j, $t.00, but m nre making this l:iP : I1A1. O FFER to get *c piaiutod. HARD IT MES B A L L .IAN, 81, 1014 CHOWN’ S HALL