Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 06, 1914, Image 4

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J. I>. McGregor, Amos R oot,
J. \V.‘ Yoiiish. w. H. Hpskev mid
U. F.
and so;i Frank
were My-jer visitors in The
i Italic* on Tuesday.
Notice to the I’ ublic.
GETTING ONJTHE STAGE.
DERBY & S TE A R N S
Dangers, That Beaat New Egge In tha
The two leading magazines o f the
Vaudeville Basket.
i'acilic Coast, the i ’acilie Mon tidy aiul
LAW YERS
Th e most .'imnalui: thine to a tbeat-
the Sunset; have been consolidated
Wanted
ricuP m anager is the t ille r luck of eom-
MOSIER, OREGON
under the title o f “ Sunset—the I’acilic
prebi'iixlon un til« part' o f applicant»
Monthly.”
/ f t o,i*u.-'- \ M¡ !ittcÀ ¡yd>“ f , .. '
M ■ stock Armour’s canned
of »b u t profe*hl«u«l work really mean».
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0
U h i :« lo, l!:e'B *J L l.,',.T¡IN |.utí«á I1|I ili meat, fresh dates, ttgs, walnuts,
It is the intention o f the publisher!
W hen I w as w riting vnudeville
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
"< voipts. We lividi etc. Special: nice juicy oranges
sketelie» I used to get letters from to spare no money nor effort to make H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
young fellow s- la country town» who Sunset—the Pacific Mouthly a credit to
(,»!<* i vne.v.
2.3c a doz; fresh lettuce and cid*
BANK*
wanted to go into vaudeville. F o r some the W est and a magazine o f national
Tlii,s moan.i YOU', il’ y VP have ery twice a week. Strauss.
unaccountable reason they figured out value and importance.
that that was the easiest way to break
F. N. A tjstin ,.Cashier.
Jt N. Moflí ER, Pres.
To introduce it to new readers we
() iresf,i.fined weatlief.proplioU
ifwt ptji«,l, up.
into the* entertainm ent business. A s a will make the following special offer:
Mr. U Round Hog, “ jeen bis-,
m atter o f'ftu t, they were choosing the
Send 50c in stamps, and we will put
very toughest*«Mid of It a ll, In vaude­
shudder” last Friday—his mini*
Practical Horticiifcu«:.
v ille there is uo stage m anager to tell your name on our subscription list for
versary— and, as he is seldom
one what to do nudUiow to do it. He the newt four mouths*, and will send
T w e lv e jw ii T experieneq. ni
*».»!•> tl.lfl i f i i
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m ust' fety entirely iifsori him self. you a free copy o f the superidy illustra­
mistaken, we can figure on a last week from« Portland, where i reumi
lor my kv ax. but tlial luid tils
L e y prim *
y ^ l L a L '^ M l w / l
1 F-urthertuevn be must do tits owu book-
lie has been undergoing treat­ Hpjicsn'fd
ted Mid-Winter number, and also the
• little touch of winter yyV
ing. get his-ow n transfer ageut to take famous Suiiset'Indian jioster, securely
¿rafliü”'. Tawl.sçape
ment for rheumatism, and from j ” 1 miw * u*xifr;Lt*crack”)» tbe surface j care
* fr -
' »I'
of his baggage, negotiate Ids own
Mt». John Carroll, who lust1
'kor.*, ele. address P. A; lvnoll,
1 which treatment he received ofom* »if U n^siikis, «tt I tried to draw | railro ad ing a n d ' eereti pack Ids own packed iu a mailing tube. It will make
m
yself
up.
but
my
tinkers
could
uot
i properties. In fact, he has natlHMMancP a beautiful ornament- for your front
M on ier, m I oave erde »'S at Biil- week was thought to Is1 i:i n very much benefit.
get a tim i hold In the slippery Ice. am i am i one troubles to d ivert Ida mind room or den.
critical co alition, is report» I to
(gitili officie.
Miss Ruth Clement was a vis­ I VH« HOUII forced to g ive that up fron) hls proper business. It' never
Send your order to Fred Lockley,
be very much improved, George itor in Hood River last Saturday. riie n I tried ly in g tint on ray back in -; Re()ms tO'daw 11 ■ upon the asp irant that* Northwestern Manager, Sunset—the
the funnel through which I had en it's nmtMi'bvtter't* get'into u great or
| Carroll is also slowly recovering
Did you ever com e home
Pacific Monthly, Portland. Oregon.
Notice to F ru itg ro w ers
re red my prison and. firmly planting gnnlzntion'. where there’s somebody to'
j from an attack
pneumonia.
to such a soeffe as this ? Is
ru.v kiipus against its sloping rouf. en- attend to every problem for him and'
your wife wearing herself out
H. Wt Sellinger, of Waa«lou- -teacored to work, myself back Here where he has a chunve- to learn the
Please advise us as e.irly as
My Anniversary Sale is on at gal. Wash., with his little aon, is too, I failed.*
W.
A.
HUSBAND?’
at
such drudgery?
details of stagecraft.
iinssilile liie amount of spray you full1 blast; new Itargains being
"Being by this time' quite desperate*
A clever vaudeville man, tc begin"
B l a c k s m it h
spending the weekend here with
I took out my little pocket knife to try with, mast have a good 'act,' and if he
v e ry tiny.
w nai
\yill require this season,
added nearly every
day. n Hooka
his mother'and brother.
Shoeing and General
to cut stops In the slope. My still torn be unknown* is» must'know how to talk Horse
hosier Fruit Grow era Ass’ n,
loa for lc; corset«!
ami eyes, 2 doz
DonY wait until thishack-
fingers let the knlfo slip st the first his act* to tbfe managers. If he em­
Repair Work.
jair; soft collars J
, breaking'strain shows in her
steels. • 3« a pair
' attempt, and. although 1 groped about ploy* an'agent' he is at a'disadvuntnge,
Satis faction guaranteed
because these parsons* work for th e'
for a lung time. 1 failed to recover lii
,t 2»: odd'
i»i ]' sil
11 J
1
iace and figure,
sizes i2To 14, at
sizes i in
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-
OREGON
management o f the theaters. Further* MOSIER
"My
last'chance
had-'gone
with
the
Pay y o u r Taxes at M osier corsets, 50c and 00c, Anniver­
knife. The darkness creeping on and more,- the* vhudvvllle mun inufit'remem-'
sary Salu. Sbrauas.
enveloping everything, the dead si- her that lie comes out on to the stage'
Valley Baojc.
1 leuce, the bitter cold, were all begin- with nothing behind him. practically'
W asher' rem oves all the
Announcement
drudgery oi '.vashday, saves the
uing to take effect, and I groaned at no properties,-no chorus girls to divert
Bob S!'*ds fn s(xJck. W. E.
Wild Slide Down the Snow Slope* the prospect o f the long night In front attention. The eyes of the- people are
clothes and the expense of wash­
Ipimanuel Church Notes
day helps
Qbown.
| of me. i dared not lean too far hack, centered on him. He must do It all. it
of a-Mountain Peak.
To the Republican Voters of
is by far the most'diliicult’ business in '
for
that
slender
bur
o
f
ice
might
give
Frank Middles war, l visited liis
Sunday school at It) a. my
Wasco County:
way. I ‘ called out'loudly at intervals, the world to succeed at. unless one is
You can
Uareutp in Hood River yesterday
Preaching service at 11:15 SWEPT INTO AN ICTE FUNNEL. but the sound waa-Htitled'by the over­ | very tnlented.-George M. «Johan; In
Having served as Deputy Sher­
t r y th e
the New York Bunl'
hanging walls.
afternoon-
m. Rev. Tate will pifeach.
iff for the past seven' years, I
“ Soon it was pitch dark, arid to while
feel that I am thoroughly ac­
Sheetings, pi flow thbeing, In- j Visitors always welcomqtDat Perilous Exp»ri»nc»* o f an Explorar a Way the time mid keep ray spirits up
I loudly sang u popular American song.'
linen and long cloth for your | the Home Sunday School and
quainted with the duties of the
Who Wao Imprisoned a Whole Night
But soon my thoughts became- gtoorny
Church. Remember, it is a fed­ If* a-Treacheraue 'Gravasse In a Gla- again. There was no sound but an eerie-
i office of Sheriff, and that I am
qgrly sewing. Strauss.
15 DAYS
oisf sn the Brink « f a Gaping Chasm; ut'fp, drip, down below, and sometimes'
erated Church and any church
¡capable of conducting said office,
i,and clearing topis of all kinds.
member desiring membership Some thrilling experiences once be- the grinding, tearing, booming collapse
and I therbfore announce myself
of a whole serac would set my nerves
vy. E. Choyvn.
will be received, providing his j fall-1 Frederick Chumberllu while he quivering. I shivered incessantly, for
as a candidate for Sheriff, sub­
T eleph on»
Lee Eva ns and Clair Bailey ovyn defiominutiou is n o t bolding
eaplortng the Alp». In the Wide I was wet thririgh from constant con
fo r a m a >
ject to the will and wishes of
World Magazine he writes of an ad
tact with the ice; and the night seem­
chine today
Were Sunday vjsitors in The regular services here.
the Republican voters of said
venture th at' befell him on "the after­ ed iutoruilnuble.
ijalles.
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County to be expressed at the
“ When I was on th o polite o f uftercol ■
noon o f « September'day-when he was
the first gray daylight'mercifully
primary election in May, - 1914,
Ira Evans* and 1 Mi?» Irene
The big Embroidery Sale starts descending the suow slope of a moun lapse
began tfi filter Into my prison. Now I
and
if elected I promise a faith­
fisher drove over to The Dalle» j Saturday, <Feb»-7/ « t 1:80 Pi M. tain:
F
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B
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A
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p
1914
must itinke by last desperate attempt
"Bnddetity’ I found nl.Vself In front or
ful compttance with the duties of-
I#sl Saturday.
7(10 yards at 12« a yard. Buy as a partftttlarly nnsty serac. or Ice ridge, to escape.
Hood River; Oregon
"A s a forlorn hope' I 1 looked about'
the offiee.
Many dainty pieties o f • fáitcy , much as you like, except 1 place that gave very little foothold. The agaiu for my knife. My ey'es caught a
First National'Bank Building’
GiiHfNN 0 ; A lle n .
Given Bfy
Qhina at Chown’s.
¡a limit ot 5 yards to a customer surface was u6t''bK>ken’ 'attd 'crumbly.’ glint on a fan shaped piece o f Ice; uud
...
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,
,
ion kite three widest pieces, to but jmrt Bmooth.'fretfdherous Ice. How- there. Just'oVef tlie dark chasm, where'
providentially It had fallen the night
Wni. Marsh was a business
. . .
...
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1 gi ve alf a-chance. Strauss Anni- et-if. 1 was not going-to be-dnunted, so before, I spied It. Determined not td"
I wormed my* way up and' whs about
vysitor at the county seat yes-
lose It agalrt; 1 attached It to my wrist
versary Sale.
to descend the otftdr side when with­
tffrduy.
by n piece of string and started dig­
out u l arning r a r feet'shot from under
the st
ice „ ope.
P L U M B IN G .
$1.00
Admission
me.
and
md'
I
started
careering
down
the
..T|lreo ,lml „ hl(lf hbuPS , slaved ill'
f f your hands get cold, get ft
Announcem ent
slope at brenk neck speed.
STEAM and HOT WATER--
the lee e/iVi-fn,'' uhd 'then'w as able tu
pair of warm gloves or mittens
“ Down I slid, straight through a fun­ crawl up; digging-iny toes In at every
HFA11NG-.
at sample prices. Strauss.
The young ladies of the Single nel shnped hole Into a partly formed step, till I could draw myself up Into
Jobbing
promptly
attended to?
crevasse. 1 bmlfght up'Sharply agaln-ft
safety on the ledge above.'
A good stock o f Records for ¡Blessedness Lie bating Society a Bmall bar o f lde that only Jusf pre­ comparative
I lay there, gasping, for'a féw seconds;
MOSIER - -
OREGON
your VicLrola at Chown’s.
! have decided to hold tueir arum* vented' me froth continuing my head then, taking the greatest precautions
long career into a gaping chasm below. all the while; I passed between the re­
Mrs. U, M. West and little son a* convention in the town of
“ For a few seconds I lay hulf stun­ maining erevnsseAtind at last descend'
ned; then l carefully got on my feet, ed Bufely to the firm rocks."
visited in Portland several days Mosier.
Lite gentlemen of Mosier, old W t my body all over to see that no
tins week.
Mosier Valley Bank
Poor M amma!
Put A Stop To IfcNow
t
V.ítií
AN ALPINE THRILL
!
A TH O R Electric
THOR
REGULAR
Semi-Monthly
DANCE
FREE
ELECTS WIRING & SUPRY GO..
s.. F.. GOSS
MOSIER 4-PIECE ORCHESTRI
ORE
AGRICULTURAL
(H E G E L
or young, matrimonially inclined
The Ladies’ Aid Society will or otherwise, keep your eyes
meet next Wednesday at th «;optin £or lhl8 grt!Ht attttU-, as it
home of Mrs. Dick Evans.
! gives promise ot being- the event
F o U nd ':’— A watch. Owner ca n [°f Hie season, lou are sure to
ltave same at this office by prov­ muke a hit if you o n ly attend
ing property and paying for this the Young Ladies’ Single Bles­
sedness S o c ie t y .
notice.
For later
announcements,
All the ladies’ trimmed winter
watch the Bulletin.
huts in two lots, at DSc and $l.b5,
worth to $7.50.
Anniversary
O u r c it y fa t h e r s h eld a s p e c ia l
Sale. Strauss.
C. J. E.
Carlson and C. J.
m e e t in g W e d n e s d a y n ig t it
e n jo y e d a g e n u in e t a lk le s t .
FA R M ER S’
Ia these days of
Mrs. J. T D a v e n p o r t a n d M iss
Marion W ood a r e s p e n d in g U ie
ween in Lite Dalles will) Uie for­
mer s parents.
H ere
c la im e d
ttira. f . L. Arthur, Mrs. Pro-
/uibity unu tviibs Irene fisuer
were lueouay uuernwoti visitors
in irouu iu v « 1 ,
lituu. Ltavenpoft returneii on
lucauMy irom x’oruunu wnere ne
vtbtieu ms wile, wtmse coiiuilion
is not improving.
tim e
ago.
It
m at m e agent
This will be a notable event in the
l o r Uie
u se o i Uie e n g in e w o u ld
r e d u c t io n in
me
W IN T E R
a ir in g o i
the man Who
Advertises
his
business
Increases his business;
l o r tn e
v a r io u s o p in io n s .
U ie
m a y o r n n a iiy a p p o in t e d a c o m ­
m u t e « o l t m e c to s o lic it p o p u la r
sd o o cT J p u o iis t o r m e u u iiu m g o i
s o m e K in d o i aiu ew alK ir o n l U ie
depot
to
M o s ie r
creeK
Start-the New Year right and
Grandview Notes
W. il. Moody and wife, of
Bnaiiiko, vistteu nor« uio nrst ox
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cummings
Uto weex wiui uietr Uuuguter,
deiignuully entertained a num­
1*1 is. tt. i*l. west.
ber ot triends fuesday evening
ila r r y W ooer, Uto w oll k n ow n at their palatial Home at Grand­
Xiutt g r o w e r or r u e D a n es and view.
Alter partaking ot a
1»oou r u v o r, w as a visitor in bodiitifui repast, Uie guests spent
tow n oil w eu n esu a y .
the remainder ot me evening
»trtss Dtzzte o u r u m
a rriv e d play mg out) until a late hour
DviliV lu e s u a y e v e n in g n o m / l i - when, alter many expressions
Oany unu w n i rem a in w lu i nor ol lliunks to their entertainers
ior a very pleasant evening,tiiey
p a ten ts lo r se v e ra l m ou rn s.
returned to their homes.
i n e w o ra o i n a m in g g r a v e l on
Those present were Mr. and
Uie rouu to »uoster Greet» ortu ge,
Mrs. K. 11. Cummings, Mrs. C.
w m e u wus ueiayeu uy u ie imu
C. Clement, Martin and Miss
w cu in cr, w as ita u u ic u y e e te i-
Kutii Clement, Mr. and Mrs,
uay*
Stanley Eastman, Mr. and Mrs.
Ur. 6. W, duiali ie il tuts week C. J. Littlepage and Mins Ruth
ior outpporu a opt mgs, Wasu., Littlepage, Mrs. W. G. Aldred.
w u e ie a e w m n s * c c u s ig e o i one Miss Doioihy Little, Messrs. J.
o l U ms uojya* oneiiu> o i u ie s s in - Coifihan, Ed blurgess. ’ J . bhel-
don, J. Mikkmh, A. Medenw ald
lor turn.
and Mr. Paisley.
Mrs. U. O. i ’ertey left iaat
It is planned to have a series
Meunesuay 1 or Oostou, in re­
of these entertainments at the
sponse to a tcicgram announc.
I different houses in the neighbor­
ing the serious illness of her hood.
•titer.
C. i. Littlepage returned home
tion. Accommodations reasonable. Re-! upon the practicability o f
duced rates on all railroads. For fur
! tool shown and the Franz
ther information address
every
money
i back guarantee is back of the
| quality.
Gocvalli», Oregon.
Sena
Farmers’ Business Gourses by Gorre- i
spondeucè without tuition.
Advertise in the Bulletin,- it'Pays
. 1 i e.
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T O R SALE
Cheap.—Baby’s erfb in good
condition. Call at this office.
GLOYD, Prop.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. Ö.1
P h y s ic ia n
The College has scared no effort tb
nlake this tiie most com p ete short
course in its history. A »ery wide
range o f courses will ' b* offered in
General Agriculture, H orti. jlture, An-
Reinvents the combined tests-
j iiital Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
Keeping* Mechanic' A rti,
Domestic and investigation of hrfndreds
Science artd Art, Commerce, ForesfTy,
of the foremost Orchards in the
und Music. Numerous lectures and
discussions- on F armers ’ C o - opera - e b u n tr y .
N ft f r e a k s or- u n t r ie d
TroN, at home and abroad, will be a to o ls are'found between’ its cbv-
leading feature. Make th is'» pleasant
,r
and profitable winter outing. No tui- [ e r ®' You maj depend absolutely
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar,
b r id g e ,
i n e m e e t in g lu e n ja d jo d i n e d .
FRANZ’S' CATALOGUE
S H O R T COURSE
ORCHARD SPECIALTIES
m uke a
m e m a t t e r o i s id e w u ia s l o r Uie
to w n lu r m s h e d o c c a s io n
W. G.
ÓF^
in s u r a n c e
to p u ic iia o e U.
Management.
AlklMENTBD BATH FACILITIES
January 5 to‘ 30, 1914
p r e m iu m s , u u d m e c o u n c il m e r e *
t o r e u e ctu e u n o t
A ll M odem and under Nein'
Farmers’ Go-operation will be the'
lcadiiig tbpiJ'of a stimulating series ’of
tectnres.'' The week will be crowded*
wrfh discussions, and demonstrations ill
everything that makes T o t’the welfare
o f the farmer and home-rfiaker.
and
O ne
w as
HOTEL MOSIER:
educational history o f Oregon.
e n g in e m is r e p r e s e n t e d w iie n lie
s la t e d m a t tile p o s s e s s io n u n d
d'/c
A crew o f men arrived from
¿oiiia n u vt etinesuay to wura on
cue .u ccu tkot tuiicti, Clearing A )
acres ui laud.
som e
To meét your friends, stop at-
W EEK
December 8 to 13, 1913
Close Competition
Fredrickson attend the good o t u ie s u o j e c l s u is c u s s e d w a s llte
roaus -meeting at The Dalles lire e n g in e w id e n w a s b r o u g h t
Iasi iVionuay«
IF YOU WIÓH
f6rrit Today.
Mail or phone orders are giv­
en prottipt attention.
E. A. F R A N Z CO.,
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
S urgeon
and
M0S1ÜR
DR.
H.
OREGON
L.
PHYSICIAN
HOOD RIVER
DTTM B LB
and
SURGEON
:
OREGOFF
Will practice in MoSi^r' and
May be reached by long dis­
tance phone. Home phone 61.
R in e h a r t & S c h m id t ,.
*
LAWYERS
The Dalles, Oregon
*
I
Will be at Mosier on Saturday
o f each week.
Any legal business entrusted
to us will receive* our careful
attention. •
i.k :
S p e c i a l On Ladies’ Suits and
Coats: Now is the time for you to get
ADVERTISE
the biggest kind of a Bargain in the line
of a Coat or Suit, all of this season’s
styles and weaves.
$ 5.00 values, nt*w only___ $ 3*33
8.00
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3.33
10.00
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6.66
10.55
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7.00
16.00
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10.66
S u its
S p e c ia l:
•' Hart, Schfcffner A Marx and Cloth-
Home Paper*
$ 8.00
10.00
10.50
11.50
16.00
20.00
values, now only....... $ 5.3 3
.............. * ......... 6 .6 6
............... .......... 7.00
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7.66
................ ........... 1 0.6 6
......................... 13.34
T r y a C ossa rd F r o n t
M en $
IÍJ YOUR
Overcoats and Raincoats for Men and
Boys. All new, this sdased’ s stock and
style.
craft makes, fully guaranteed in every
way.
$25.00 values. H,. S. & M . . . $20.00
20.00
'*
same
. . . . 15.00
18. ho **
"
. . . . 13.43
16.00
•• Clothcraft make. 12.43
14.00
**
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** 10.43
L a ce
C orset
This is the original Front Lace Corset.
All others are imitations. Sooner or
latter you will want one o f these Front
Lace Corsets. Why not start right now?
We have a very complete line for you to
choose from. Call and see them.
Try a pair of our Special $3.50 Shoes
for Men. They are equal to any $4.00
to $4.50 shoe in the city.
S p e c ia l. M is ts ’ and Children’ s
Vests and Pants, not all siies left, but
in order to clean them up we will close
out the remaining garments a t ..
See those Men's Sample Hats that
we are selling at $1.50. These are $3.00
values and are worth your w hile to see.
• Your choice............................... $ 1 . 5 0
THE PARIS FAIR.
HOOD RIVER S LARGEST AND BEST STORE
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