Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 30, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL
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Small A'éiV visitors in Hi»«nl U
IP ver Moutlay afternoon.
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1 am : c t ‘ afr. id to do thi . gs
^ once— Ail back S'.ibs'.'ri,.- différé Utty if 1 do them !,el 1 er. : U
HniH lu tho
pldd HP i" SI rauss. The knife will c ¡it (lie a
luv ‘ ieetpW.
(ko money.
Wi> ru fil prices ileep al the big sal e, but
be reduce« i i toil
stoc k s will
This means YOU. if ><>«> have friends will be made f<>r ! his
store, btraumrr
niit paid up.
Jurors drawn from Mosier dis­
Practical Horticulture.
ti ltd' to ser <■ during ili 4 are W.
T w elve yems’ e x p e r ie w in A. Iliisimnds, 'i1. ,1. ¡U cOlure,
li4i>cieuh.HrHl work. I*or prun* Arthur Kuhn, C. .1. Lit tiepage,
».-rt I lard-
;ig .
i U> grafting,
l imisi- '
.I o i I hm , ( . G. Slollz,
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work, etc , address P. A. Kmrfi
\ . l • in' ¡ i m i
W rig
Mosier, or leave orders at Huh
C. A. McC irimr.
itti in 11flice.
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Mosier Valley Bank
SU RPLUS
ÎI1 .7 C O .O O
DEPOSIT Yoiat SAVINGS IN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
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J. N. M o sier , Pres.
&
S'
MOSIER, OREGON
C A P IT A L A N D
Rev. J. G. Tale preached a
D r . C . H. J e n k i n s
D erby
S t e a r n s
very interesting and practical
sermon
at
the
Immanuel
DENTIST
church, last Sunday evening, to
L aw yers
a large audience. His text was: HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
“ Make straight the path.” He
said it was the duty of every one 1081 Office Phone.
Kos. Phone 333.
to so live that his life would be a
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N ’
help, not a hindrance, to his fel­
low man. He denounced a re-
I V N. A u s t i n , Cashier.
How Wo Got the Gas Jet.
morning as a cloak, and cast
Possibly very few people know tbut
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aside Sunday night. “ Religion,” we owe tile oiiH*wry gas Jet to tile «c
said he, “ should he practiced in cklenfal use o f a woumu'a ttiimble
Aftor the dinner of tbe British Com
the market place and on the rnerclnl Oils association Professor Vlr
Immanuel
Church
Notes
SCHOOL NOTES
street in every-day life, as tan Lewes told how ('Ice:; of Itedruth
much as in ttie church.” There used to born tile Itlniuiuant straight
from Hie upeu pipe and turn it off by
Sunday school at it) a. m.
Loll of Honor for Jan., lot id.
is no'- doubt that many people plugging the pipe with some clay,
Preaching service at 11:15 have been prejudiced against the t'pon one occasion tils lump of clay
Primary Department.
a
in. Kev. Tate will preach.
church by the ‘ 'loud psalm sing­ was missing, and. [licking up his wife's
Joseph Minify
Mainurd Artist's
thimble, he put this on top of the pipe.
Leslie ( anip
Frances Cole
The services last Su irti ay were ing and unctious prayers” o f the Mncli to bis surprise, the gas escaped
Mai Camp
Myron Dt-Bussey
well attended, both at school and ;church lypuerile— the man who through small holes which had been
Lost
Carl Kor.len
Itarriel Strauss'
Ig»St
at
church; 6d being présentât serves God on the Sabbath and worn by ihe constant use o f the needfe,
Vernon Moss
small burning jets of gas resulting.
school. Come next Sunday and the devil the ''est o f the week. From this Professor Lewes traced the
On Wednesday morning, Jan.
Intermediate Department.
Wednesday evening, between
make it 75.
Such people get into the churches evolution of the gas Jet. — London
21. in Mosier-, a white male set­ Klor’-ce Overhunler Rosa Carroll
Tnm-A-Lum Lumber Co. and
m
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just as they get into the lodges ri,ol,<!-
ter, black spots < n side of face. Pi ai l Overlamler Cecil Sellinger
tile school house, a double-Ulted
and, like the poor, we have them !
Harry McCormick
Wore collar with no name on it. Marion Yonish
THREE ENGINEERS FOR DALLES PROJECT always with us. In fact, we are^
ake and package of dry gdods.
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Gladys
Blackburn
Maxwell
Kilibee
hut answers to name o f ‘ ‘Cap.”
Announcement
Kinder please leave at Nichol s
Mae Blacklium
Evelyn tr e y
'all more or less hypocrites, and ]
S":lid>Ie reward for return to H.
i
Laura
Kibbee
Arta
Cole
The Dalles power project com there is no cue who would not
store.
il. Jones Mosier, or to Dtillelin I Mabel Yoiilsh
To the Republican Voters of
Charles Blackburn
S t a n l e y K a s t m a n .
m it tee will use three engineers ¡¡|te t0 be thought'better than hei
office.
Wasco County:
Grammar Department.
in investigating Five-Mile rap­ knows he is. This fact often
Having
served ns Deputy Sher­
; Helen Austin
Carroll Cole
ids on the Columbia river to de­ acts as an incentive to try to de­
iff
for
the
past seven years, I
My
first
Anniversary
sale
starts
j
Grace
Blackburn
Blanche
Ro-s
stock.
W.
E.
Boh Sleds in
termine the power possibilities,1 serve tire goqd opinion of others
fee!
that
I
am
thoroughly ae-
Saturday,
Jan.
.
‘
list,
finds
Sat-
High
School.
Obown.
according to an announcement and has been known* Ur lead t o a
quainted with the duties o f the
f
Emily
Husbands
Philip
Goss
Dwn’l forget the Hard Times unlay. Feb. 2 8 --fo m w eeks.,
made by Slate Engineer Lewis, genuine reformation.
office o f Sheriff, and that la m
! bargain giving to show I appre-
who is a member of the commit
btdl.1
transacted
capable
o f conducting said office,
E.
B.
Dunsmore
ciate the fine trade this store is
tee. says a Salem dispatch to the
Nolice !
J. E, Cole w a s a -bttriness vis- enjoying. As I grow, so I share
business
in
Hood
River
yesterday
land
I
therefore
announce inyself
Portland Telegram. This com -!
»¿or in Portland last Monday*
afternoon.
I
as
a
candidate
for
Sheriff, sub­
myq mfit?* with you. Strauss.
We wish to state emphatically mittee was appointed by the lastj
ject
to
the
will
and
wishes of
Dig up your rags and tatters
once more that it is absolutely, legislature and wrH report its
Mark A. Mayer was a passen­
the Republican voters o f said
fdr -tomorrow night.
necessary for correspondents to findings to the next,
ger on yesterday afternoon s L
Bask . Ball Cuttle
County to be expressed at the
cal to Portland.
sign
their
own
names
to
any
E.
G.-Hopson,
supervising
en-
/apR*A.' Mayer returned from
The Mosier High school team
1 primary election in May, 1914,
communicalion sent to this office gineer for the reclamation ser-
a-'week’s sojourn-in Portland.
and if elected I promise a faith-
will meet the-Odell High sclioffl
t'or publication, no matter what vice in Oregon, will be the sujjer-
Classified the Family.
Chown’s
hall
Saturday
,
ful compliance wilh Ihe duties of
Lattd -¿tearing tool# o f all kinds, team at
“ Every Ixxl.v In our f.-imllj-’s some
the nature of the communication vising engineer, representing
night.
the
office.
kind
o
f
¡in
nnlnml."
said
Bobby
to
tbe
\tf. E. C b o w n ’-
is. This is a recognized law of both the secretary o f the interior amk/.i d lady visitor
TI mi hoys were beaten by this
)
G l e n n 0. A l l e n .
newspaperdom. It is not neces- and the committee.
He has
Mrs. W. T. McClure visited in
“ Wbat nonsense!" sbe exclaimed.
team a wdek ago and will try to,
.
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,
,
. , . . T n n
“ Weil." replied Bobby, "mother’s a
i A kk I R iver Tuesday afternoon. avenge the defeat.
The Oilt-ll i s.iiry
unbiiKh the H'^rmture ot recommended that L. F. Harza dear,
my baby sister is mother’s little
the
writer-
and
it
is
often
with-
o
f
Portland
be
appointed
to
per
W. A. HUSBANDS
lamb. I’m the kid and dad's the goat»*'
A Vootf time tomorrow night Warn is a Strong aggregation,
—Dundee Advertiser
held
on
request.
But
it
posi-
form
the
investigation
proper
B lac ksm ith
YY^heYeT; AC the Hard Times”ball. and plays a clean, fast game.
tively must he signed by him .; and the stale- engineer says that
Horse
Shoeing
and General
The
game
will
he
called
at
Shooting
Through
Class.
Something is going to happen.
A ls o .it is necessary for corre- he believes that lie will be ap-
A rifle bullet may be fired through a
Repair
Work.
7:30
p.
in.
E.
M.
Ulmer
and
Trouble starts January 31-st.
spondence to be in our office not pointed at the committee’s next pane of glass, making n hole the size
Satisfaction guaranteed
Smith will be the officials.
Strauss.
later than Wednesday after-1 meeting. William E. Morris of of the ball without t-rncking the glass. MOSIER
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OREGON
If the glass be suspended by a thread
M’rfny dainty pieces o f fancy
noon. All “ ads” for change Portland has already been ap­ It will make no difl'erenee, anil the
A Real Sport
must be in by Tuesday noon.
C^iina at Chown’s.
pointed to specially represent thread will not even vibrate.—London
Telegraph.
the
committee, and bis chief
L. Lamb went to Portland last
Clark, o f Parkdale, owns
With the amount o f rain work, according to the state en-
Simday t O ' serve as a ■ federal a Uog that is a true spotf-. The
which has fallen the past week, j gineer, will be to report to the
juror. '
animal is a mixture o f hull dog,
! farmers o f Oregon should rejoice j committee on the progress of the
Make a dollar d o' double and blood hound and fox hound.
work.
in abundant crops this year.
triple duty, Saturday, Jan. 31st. This dog enjoys hunting by him­
self. Recently he went out alone
Strauss.
A 'g o o d stock of Records for to find some game. Late in the
¡day he came home, dragging a
FARMERS’ WEEK
your Victrolu at Chown’s.
I coyote which he had killed him-
December 8 to 13, 1913
S. E. Francisco transacted j ae|f_ He hud evidently- brought'
business at the county-seat-on the
This
will be a notable event in the
coyote some
distance,
Tuesday.
educational
history o f Oregon.
-as he was seen about two miles
Farmer*’
Co-operation will tie the
-
from
home
with
the
carcass.
St'P^ Goss was a -bdatriess vis
leading topic o f a stimulating series of
itor in Portland the first of the I
I lectures. The week will be crowded
w^ek.
COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING
with discussions,' and demonstrations in
I
everything that makes for the welfare
Boyd Sturgess went to Port-j
........
! o f the farmer and home-maker.
land Monday morning to visit
A general invitation is hereby
I
relatives.
I extended to all the mate citizens
Poor
D id yo u e v e r com e home
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife w earing herself out
at such drudgery?
--
Put A Stop To It Now
D on ’t w a it until this back­
breaking strain show s in her
face and figure.
AUTHOR Electric
W a s h e r r e m o v e s a ll th e
drudgery of washday, saves the
• clothes and the expense of wash-
. day help*
You can
try
t
in y o u r
home for
15-DAYS
FREE
Telephone
fo r a m a -
chine today
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood
Close Competition
WINTER SHORT COURSE
Wm. Marsh was a business ' o f Mo8ier; “ nd to all _ old mem-.
visitor at the county seat the bers of the Mosier Commercial
Club, to meet at Hotel Mosier
first of the week.
next Monday-night, -February 2,
During the sale, as always, for the purpose of electing offi­
being buck any unsatisfactory cers and transacting any other
article and gut your money back, ^ bifstiFesH that may come before
cheerfully, of Strauss.
i the meeting.
Mrs. Dick Evans and her I Every cilizen interested in the
niphew, Mr. Denton, were vis-1 town and district is expected to
iturs in The Dalles on Monday, j be present. This notice should
serve as a personal invitation,
Mrs. Alice Cherry was a vis­
Refreshments will be served.
itor in Hood River Wednesday
By order o f the Committee.
morning.
Ed F: Reeves, of Portland,
The county court has appointed
sp^nt a few days on his ranch, |uie following to serve as judges,
near town, this week.
and clerks of election in Mosier:
Thos. Lelliott, Jr., who has East Mosier, G. R. Wood, chair-
bfcen quite ill for the past three man: J. T. Davenport, judge:
weeks, is reported to be some­ Amos Root, judge; L. Lamb, YV.
A. Husbands and 11. G. Kibbee,
what improved,
clerks.
West Mosier: C. T. Ben­
See the big bills for some sale
nett, chairman; S. D. Fisher,
prices. It you don’ t get yours
hi the mail, ask tor one at the ^'u
" M. Elliott, judge; 11.
M.
West,
Lee Hunterand Hattie
store— your store. Strauss.
D. McGregor, clerks. .
.
Mrs. C. Cooper, o f The Dalles,
Don’ t forget, voters, that you
speni Sunday here this week
can
register at any time now.
with her mother, Mrs. Sarah
and
you
must register before
MoVey.
May 1 next if you would vote at
Miss Nada Clark, who is now the Primary Election on May
living at Hood River, is spend­
15. We would suggest; in fact,
ing a tew duys here as the guest
urge that every voter be pre­
of Miss Grace tiigley.
pared to give his residence in
Dr. S. W. Small and H. M. section, township und range,
West were passengers on Tues- ¡thus avoiding delay. This is im-
day morning s local to Portland, portant. Remember, J. E. Cole
January 5 to 30, 19 L4
the man who Advertises his
business Increases his business.
I The College has spared no effort to
i make this the most compete short
i coarse in its history. A Miry wide
range o f courses will bx offered in
General Agriculture, Horti-jlture, An­
imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic
Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
and Music. Numerous lectures and
discussions on F armers ’ C o - opkra -
S.
Oregon
F. GOSS.
p l u m b in g
STEAM
a n i >
;
HOT W A T E R
H EATIN G .
Jobb!rig'promptly attended to.
MOSIER
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-
OREGON
IF Y O U W IS H
To meet your- friends, stop at
H O TEL MOSIER.
A ll Modem and under New '
Management.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
W . G. GLOYD, Prop.
FRANZ’S CATALOGUE
D AV ID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
OF
ORCHARD SPECIALTIES
and
S urgeon
MOSIER
Represents the combined tests
OREGON
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
and investigation of hundreds
o f the foremost Orchards in the
country.
River;
First National Bank Building
GOLLEGE
In these days of
th e
THOR
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
I
M am m a!
PHYSICIAN
No freaks or untried
and
SURGEON
TION, at home and abroad, will be a tools a r e fo u n d b e tw e e n its C0V- u f i O n 1 H V F R
:
OREGON
leading feature. Make this a pleasant
v
,
, ,
, , ,
and profitable winter outing. No tui- ers. You may depend absolutely
Will practice in Mosier and
Ì tion.
l ir Airommodatitfns reasonable. Re- upon the practicability o f• every-
May be reached by long dis­
duoed rates on all railroads. For fur-
tool shown and the Franz money
' ther information address
tance phone. Home phone 61.
hack guarantee is back of the
Start the New Year right and
quality.
H. M. TF.NNANT. Registrar,
Farmers’ Business Course* by Corre­
spondence without tuition.
Advertise
R. McFarland, with his w ife ia reKintrar for West Mosier pre- j
and mother, arrived last week °inct. and H. G. Kibbee is reg­
ie take charge o f the Coleman ¡Mr^r for East Mosier precinct, j
place.
Judge A. S. Bennett o f T h e 1
N. P. Sturgess arrived home>I)allt>s l,as announced his inten-l
Tuesday last trom Portland, ’ ‘ ¡'»n o f becoming a Candidate for
where he has been under a phy- j governor. Judge Bennett is a |
sician’s care for the past two staunch democrat and is well and
| favorably known over a greater!
months.
(portion o f the state. He has!
Frank Howard, with a crew many republican friends who, i t .
of linemen, came up from Hood I seems, have practically promised ;
River Wednesday to repair the their support, and it is predicted
wires and poles on the main Mm* u,at Wich>nfeBOf 0a,,I,.ring Ihe
of the P. S. Telephone Co.
1 democratic nomination are good.
Cheap.— Baby’ s crib in good
condition. Cali at this office.
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ADVERTISE
IN YOUR
Home Paper
M onday
Our regular 10c grade o f bleached mus­
lin Hope Brand. You ail know what
this is. Teu yards to a cus­
tomer. Thursday only, the yard
Friday Special
5c
I f you have ever worn the Shawknit
Sox you will rea'ize the extra bargain
there is in them at this special price.
Made right, o f the best material, they
are exceptional values at 25c a pair.
Several different weights to select
from. Three pairs to a cus­
tomer. Friday only, the pair
Saturday Special
15c
The most o f these are regular $1.00 val­
ues; black and colors. These .are ex­
tra big values regularly, and when
you can buy them ¡,t this ridiculously
low price you should got your
share. 2pr. ton customer, apr.
25c
Feb. 2
SHAW KNIT
T U R K IS H
The Dalles. Oregon
W ill be at Mosier on Saturday
E. A. F R A N Z CO.,
H O O D R IV E R , O R E .
attention.
Special
SOX FO R
Feb. 3
a S chmidt ,
o f each week'.
Any legal business entrusted
to us will receive our careful
i
1 ' e d n e s d a y Feb. 4
Special
TOWELS. EACH
5C
These are our regular 10c values: size
34x17 inches; good weight and extra
good values at 10c. T w o to a C f
customer. Each....................... t '* -
Special 1
PILLOW CASES. 2 1 X 35 INCHES 9C
WEN. I5 C
This means that you can have your
choice o f our line of 45c and 50c work
shirts.
The biggest values in the
city regularly. T w o shifts to O CTp
a customer. E a c h .................
Tuesday
in e h a r t
LAWYERS
Mail or phone orders are giv­
en prompt attention.
in the Bulletin, it Pays
FOR SALE
Thursday Special
R
Sena for it Today.
Con ullis, Oregon.
These pillow slips are the ones that have
been selling special at 121c each and
are the biggest kind o f values at that;
but for W ednesday, only, four to a
customer, you can have them
at e ach ........... . ............................
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Onr buyer, Mr. M. E.
McCarty, left last Mon­
day on his regular Eastern trip to per­
sonally select tbe many articles w e must
have for Spring.
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l\ 0 tlC e .
Come share with us these bargains rare.
Such as are found only af the Paris Fair.
THE P A R IS FAIR,
HOOD
RIVER S
LA R G E S T
AN D
BEST
STO R E
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