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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
LO C A L t ill -l New stock Cracked Wieat, Wheat Hearts, Rolled Outs, Cam Meal in sacks, at your Pure Food ¡Grocery. See that you Ret your I Piano votes. Strauss. In Moaier-'on Thursday, Feb. Hold. Hardwick,-whois living 5th. my bulUmd-ahephera dog, in Portland this winter, spent* “ Buster.-” ’ Color yellow, with i Saturday al*d Sunday in tow n, whi'yd riiiH' atfound nenL. and four ¡going on to Tho Dalles to serve white feet. Rewind foi" return f as a juror at the February term td> J as .- C hmiry , Mosier, .Ore. : of the circuit court.- • I «III ■ ■ IH fllll a JS j B 9 T ZJB - -M K T2 per soils ; re p r e v a le r li, 40 | s t r e n g t h d> m u n i t e is Mosier ¥a!!ey p* m A n Ir* L-NXi i MOSIER, OP EGON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS *1 1 7 0 0 .0 0 DEP0S1Ï YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY 1 ANALE D BANK. J. N. M osier , Pres. F. N. 'A ustin , Cashier: r ixi i he depth of th a hob ■ s h o n il l> ove un t h e a m o u n t o f <I f ria m i 1 » t h e ti er- per t h e luffe t o te u s e d t h e nr.ore d y n a m i t e . W. A. HUSBANDS cent a d y ¡sa b le. T ! io 2») p e r B l a c k s m it h D erby Horse Slu. -ing and General Repair Work. Satisfaction guaranteed strength dynamite dies MOSIEH - as it ha. slower actioli and better pulverize, tie BESHETT, SISH8TT ground than the higher ’ »er - 1 cents. A t t o r n e y s [Continued ü-KCwcelr. ] L a a S tearns w ye rs * OREGON HÖCO R IV E R QREGTOW § G-.LOWAY at law G E N L i I A L P R A C T i C E lie sure and he on time to the £ < 3 . „-j^s Practical Horticulture. [Spinsters’ Convention. Special Geo. I truce, of Gaston, Ore., T H E D A L L E S , O R E G O N Twelve years-' experience in'! music by the Mosier Orchestra is here visiting friends. hbeticultuaal week. • For pmn- j at 8 o ’ clock. C J . S T i « . « UP FOR REiLECTIOH »sen up Lhc soil for n any Can.kdr.te For Sheriff :rtg,‘ toir-grafting, landscape Mrs. F. A. Shu; ren and t Ive feet around, thus furnishing the Amos I toot left on Tuesday etc., address P. A. Knoll, Rased upon iiis record for get best |x)ssible conditions for start- jyoungest children arrived- this Hosier, or leave orders at Bul- ; for Elkhart, Ind., where In* w ill ting results in the legislature ing a vigorous, (ptick root week from Portland and have- To the-Voters o f Wasco County: ’ ¡join his wife, who left for the I hereby announce that my letin officer last tenriv I lie people o f both growth. The first few months moved onto their ranch east <>t rat eas ago. they Hood River and Wasco- counties' after planting usually decides if town. Mr. Sliogren and Miss name will appear on the primary will spend a couple o f months have urged Mr. Stranahan to a tree is to succeed or fail, and Marie will-join them here-in a ballot as a ia - didate for tie Notice to Fruitgrowers visiting relatives and old friends Democratic nomination for Sher D id y o u ever com e hom e become--a candidate for re-elec a tree planted with dynamite fortnight. whom Mr. Root has not seen for to fiuch a scene as this ? Is iff of Wasco County. If nomi certainly lias a great ; dvantage. tion as joint representative of B orn -—On Wednesday, Eeb. Please advise us as early asjgs years. your wife wearing herself out Often a fruit grower wants to 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry nated and elected, I promise tliese counties, and carefully possible thearoount of spray you at such drudgery?. New stock Pickles in hulk, 1. weighing faithful discharge of the duties the matter, Mr. i plant his trees, but finds that Northness, a 9 lb boy. w*l| require this season.- of the office to the best of my glass and in kegs, from 79c a keg stranahan has consented to he ! his ground has not been plowed Put A Stop To It Now Mosier Fruit. Growers Ass’ n. ability. j up-—Strauss, the store that gives come a candidate for re-election, (and prepared. Dynamite can bej Don’t wait until ihisbackr- NOTICE Pi: votes and sells quality Dated February 9, 1914. Probably the mast valuable used to blow the holes if the breaking drain shows in her We, the undersigned mer- J ames 11. H arper . A-charge- .......s of Mosier, Oregon, do face and figure. P a r y o u r Taxes at M osier ^ f‘*phw-s ' f * u‘ e l s!° « im* I legislation, was the creation of iWound . f , . i . .... is . dry . enough. , , , r 1 .......................... .... . «Sr«. ,.,...¡..¡..1 . n.....I “ “. [Paid -*1v.] | II it does not suit, bring jt “ 1 the night school the last of dynamite is exploded u here t hereby agree to close our re- by '/alley Bank I tack and get your money hack j legislature. In this Mr. Strana-|eacb free is to he planted. Usejspective pieces of business at A T H O R Electric AnnouncerffCnt Bob -Sleds in stock.- V/. E. I cheerfully.” Could you ask for | ban worked vet-' hard, and it ’ a l>oie to push down in the ilyna-,6:30 p. m. excepting Saturday W asher rem oves all the drudgery of washday, saves the 1 more? ChfjwrM [was largely through his efforts mi ted hole so as to he sure to I evening, begining with the 1st clothes and tha expense of wash- ! of March, 1914. To the Republican Voters of day help. Don’ t forget- thfe dance tomor- ( Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eastman that the bill became a law and fill up all air spaces and pot Signed: W E . C hown Wasco County: <r> holes. I f air spaces are allowed entertained a number of their; today there are a great many row niglit. C. G. NICHÖL Having served as Deputy Sher You can to remain, they will cause friends at-their home at Fair- night schools throughout the H. M. W est P.'A.- Knoll spent several days tr y th e iff for the past seven years, I roots of the trees to dry out. j mon Ranch, last Friday evening, state of Oregon, which enables T um -A-L um L br .C o . id Portland this week; feel that I am thoroughly a e -' . T HOR d ie dynamite shatters and E. M. S trauss ¡The feature of the evening was young mon and women of limit- *, in . y o u r. M rs . J. P. E rhärt quainted with the duties of the i Land clearing tools of all kinds. la Spanish dinner, with hot ta- ed means to carry on their daily I loosens the soil so that after the * home for ; office of Sheriff, and that I am | Ml. E. Chown. {males predominating. After a labor and secure an education soil has settled the tree can- be .................... capable of conducting said office, ! 15 DAYS ! planted and start a tluifty Considerable complaint is be- O. P! Morden is Spending sev ¡sumptuous repast the guests en- at the same-time. For an illus growth at once. Then the ing made by the patrons of the an(l 1 therefore announce myself j eral days in Portland this week. I joyed themselves at various tration, the city of Hood River -~~7\ FREE ¡games, returning to -their homes has a night school with an at ground in between the- rows can' Mosier school-that the system of-’ as a candidate for Sheriff, sub-, M. A.' Mayer spend, several i in the wee sma’ hours- of the tendance of 45 pupils, consist later he plowed and cultivated. heating the'school rooms-is very iec* 10 the will and wishes o f j \ Telephone \forama- . This plan often permits the fruit poor, and that the.children com- l5ie Republican voters of said lays in Portland this week. I morning. ing o f young men and women V chine today ' I grower to get his trees planted- plain of being cold, even with a Gou n l.y to he expressed at the Mduy dainty pieces o f fancy I Anniversary Sale is still on. | who could not attend a day just one year sooner, which good fire in the furnace. It is , primary election in May, 1914, school. j On sale lliis Saturday at 1:80: China at Chown’s. I H>at his first-crop will he claimed that the cold air draft ant5 K looted I promise a faith- It is generally COr,reded that ELECTR1E WIRÍN& Ô SUPPLY Cff Airs, Wm. Johnson visited, Ladies’ while petticoats, trim harvested twelve months eurl- euters the furnace' at the side, ful compliance with I lie duties of ! the last session of the legislature med with six rows of good lace ftfiends in The Dalles Tuesday, j ler. Hood River, Oregon when it should enter- at the - office, ^ , _ , or wide embroidery, worth $1.50, was one of the most valuable to G lenn 0. A llen , WHEN TO DYNAMITE. bottom, thus distributing the ichol was a Tut First National Bank Building ¡VTrrt. C. G. Niclfol lu es-:a| • also ladies’ corset covers the state of Oregon, since the- [Paid adv.] The best time to dynamite for cold air evenly. This should he day morning visitor in hiOod f*dod | trimme(j with'wide embroidery history of our state government. ; free planting is in late summer looked into by the directors and River. and lace, values to 95c, at 50c. jor fall, when (he soil is dry. a change made at onee, thus j C. J. Littlepage transacted Next week I -a aprons. Strauss. ¡Never dynamite wet ground— avoiding sickness from colds by OYNALiTING FOR PLANTING. business at the county seat last i P L U M B I N G ': j always wait until the ground the • children. It is estimated Tuesday. Basket Ball Tonight4 [Stark Orchai I ami Spray Book.J | will pulverize—not paste. Dyna that about $25 will pay for the s t e a m and h o t w a t e r A ' good stock of Records for miting wet soil has the same necessary rejHiirs. The use o f dynamite in con- HEATING. The Mosier High School Bas-! your Victrola at Cliown’ s. nection with the plantingof trees effect on the subsoil as plowing Jobhing'prnmptty attended tO: G. F. Swigert, of Portland, j F or SALE:— Good Early Rose ket Ball team will play the is. practically, a recent discovery, has on the upper soil. Further president of the Pacific Bridge | MOSIER - - OREGON Frankton High School team, of 3ied potatoes. Inquire at Nicli- Hood River \ alley, at Chown’ s and it is of vital importance lo more, when the ground is too Co., spent a few hours in town oMs Stdre. the fruit growing industry of wet, explosion is liable to form yesterday looking over the rock Hall. pockets or pot-holes, which will crusher. Mrs. Harriot Poe returned on IF YOU W I S H This will probably he the last tho country. Our Special Ser- ice Department thoroughly iri- make air spaces ami cause the: Tuesday from a few day’s visit game on the home floor. To meet your friends, stop a t vest ¡gated and tested dynamic roots to dry out. If you intend hi Portland. I ing for tree planting. We con planting in the spring, dyna HOTEL MOSIER. Married hr Portland Uncle Lee Evans was a busi -------- ----------- sider dynamite very beneficial in mite the fall previous. Then ness visitor in Hood River last preparing soil for tree planting, the rains and freezing of th e1 A ll Modem and under N e w II. E. Dean, who owns thirty Wednesday. especially in dense subsoils, such winter will cause the ground to! Management. acres o f fruit land south o f town, Ml5»'. Wm. Rowland • visited as heavy clay, hardpan, gravlely, settle somewhat, thus avoiding| went to Portland Tuesday “ on a AUGMENTED BAT-H FACILITIES Aj relatives in Hood River Wednes stony, and similar soils. In fact, ¡;vli danger o f air spaces. F A R M E R S ’ VV EEK little visit.” We learn on good stick or pole may he used to i day afternoon. all soils will he benefited by the December 8 to 13, 1913 authority, and consequently feel W . G. GLOYD, Prop. Mrs. Fred Pi vans visited rela free to “ give il fiway,” that Mr. intelligent use of dynamite, ex- push the dirt down and fill tip. This will lie a notable event in the any possible air holes. !ceptsandy soils, which are too tives iff The Dalles on Tuesday j] van will return with a bride, T educational history o f Oregon. loose to retain sufficient moisture AMOUNTS TO USE. ahd Wednesday. I The lady is Mrs. Margaret Farmers’ Co-operation will be the DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. unless underlaid with imperv Local conditions determine the leading topic o f a stimulating series of M^ron Butterfield wail attend llicock, of Utica, N. Y. The - iou s subsoil. amounts and kinds of dynamite lectures. The week will tie crowded j newlyweds are ex ing to'hdsiness matters in Hood “ young” P h y s i c ia n a n d S u r g e o v O F BENEFIT». with diecussioim, and demonstrations in necessary, varying with the pected home tomorrow forenoon. Itiver Wednesday. Some o f the benefits o f dyna-l type of soil, subsoil, and the everything that makes for the welfare i MOSIER - OREGON o f 'he farmer uml home-maker. Mrs. E. M. Strauss and Mrs. The Bulletin extends congratula miting are as follows: The sub- work to be done. Dynamite tions and felicitations. S. D. Fisher spent Monday after ! soil is shattered and broken up, can be purchased in various W INTER SHORT COURSE noon in Hood River. Represents the combined tests giving the roots a much greater grades and strength, usually ON! ÏE BACHELORS January 5 to 30, 1914 ÖR. H. L. DUMBLE There wllLhe no game be fore feeding area and allowing the from 20 to 60 per cent. The and investigation of hundreds the (fence tomorrow night and tap roots to go downward. The lower the per cent of strength The College lias spared no effort to ()f t|le foremost Orchards in the Come to the Spinsters’ Con the floor will be CLEAN. presence of hardpan a few feet the slower the explosion, but make this the most corapj-t* short PHYSICIAN a n i > SURUEONE. eountry. No freaks or untried vention and see I he old maids below the surface tends to stop greater the heaving or lifting course in its history. A very wide H. C. McDonald, ex-mayor o f transformed i nt o beautiful range o f courses wilt in offered in tools are found between its cov the downward growth of roots power. The nature of the General Agriculture, H orti-jlture, An HOOD RIVER : OREGON Hood River, was a business visit- ' young maidens before your own and forces them outward, which ground is determined by boring imal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry ers. You may depend absolutely orili ou>*city lust Monday I eyes at Chown’s Hall, Feb. 20, Will practice in Mosier and condition does not give a deep with an earth auger. We can Keeping, Mechanic Artn, Domestic upon the practicability of eviery given by the Ladies Aid Society. May l»e reached by long dis anchorage to the tree. Dyna refer you to parties who sell Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, tool shown and the Franz money MÉ and Mrs. W. T McClure Josephine Jane Green, Calamity and Music. Numerous lectures and mited soil will quickly absorb angers especially adapted to Idft Wednesday nfternoon for a tance phone. Home phone 61. discussions on K akmlps ’ Oo-orKRA- back guarantee is back of the Jane Higgins, Patience Desire- large quantities o f water, thus dynamiting work. In this way tkin , at home and abroad, will he a visit with friends in Portland. quality. mail, Betsy Babbett, Frances allowing the tree to withstand it is possible to ascertain the leading feature. Make Ibis a pleasant S. W. Heppner, (lie Hood Riv-[Beautyspot Temptation Touch- Sena for it Today.- severe drouth. It gives the exact depth of the hardpan or and profitable winter outing. No tui R in eh a r t a S c h m id t , sr nurseryman, was in town last menot, president and delegates, young tree a better chance to be the different subsoils that may tion. Accom modation» reasonable. Re LAWYERS Mail or phone orders are giv accompanied by Professor Make Saturday for » few hours. come established ami start a be present. In nearly all soils duced rates on all railroads. For fur The Datles. Oregon over, his assistant and other ther information address en prompt attention. vigorous growth. The failure of ¡ of ordinary density, one-half Clyde Root returned last Sat Will be at Mosier on Saturday delegates will be guests at the i tree« to live is due mainly to stick of 20 per cent is about urday from Baker county, where it. M. TEN NANT, Registrar, Mosier Hotel. Admission 36c, of each week. small spade-dug holes and lack right for tree planting, and with hfe has bee'n working in the Corvallis, Oregon. Children between the ages of Any legal business entrusted E- A. F R A N Z C O . soil around the mines,' o f firming the it a No, 6 standard cap should he 6 and 12 years 15c. Farmers* Business Courses by Corre to us will receive our careful roots. Dynamite will correct1 used. In ground where heavy Win. Davis nnd AfOx Carlson spondence without tuition. H O O D R IV E R . O R E . this fault to a large extent. It j hardpan or rocky gravelly sub attention. ldft Wednesday morning for a Foot Badly Injured . . . i — « Week’s visit with friends at Van* j couver. Cluts. Spurting is laid up at his See the New Spring line of JOHN B. home in East Mosier with a had-: Did you ever get bettersalt than Ladies' Union Suits.(i9c Ladies' Shirt ICaist* STETSON Hats we have just retrieved. ly damaged foot, caused by get Worcester? Did you ever buy it ONE-HALF PRICE Medium weight. Sanitary fleeced Un We have the largest and best lines in for less than 9c? That's my ting il caught Itetween the Here is a bargain for any one that is ion Suits: nice, clean, fresh stock. A couplings of the “ dinky” engine the city at the lowest possible prices. pHce. Strauss. wanting anything in this line. The very bargain at 80c. Special, the suit, 6 9 C and the front car of a five-car Mrs. Ernest Ruppe arrived on load of rock at the rock crusher i newest creations, made especially for NEMO Corsets. Style Wednesday from Portland and plant, on Tuesday last. display purposes by the most skilled Dr. Fleece lined Under workmen. A good assortment to choose will spehd a fortnight with her' Robinson dressed the foot, but No. 305................................... $ 1 .9 8 from. Your Choice, ONE HALF PRICE He is a chance for you to get one o f sister. Mr». K. L. Cooper. shirts for Men - - 33c it was so badly swelled that it! the best corsets on the market: regular Good medium weight undershirts for Mrs. J.'J. Smith, of Rig Eddy, \ had not l»een determined up to men in colors blue and brown; splendid $3.50 values. Special now only $ 1 .9 8 spent several days in Mosier this yesterday whether the hones of good wearing goods and worth 50c a wieek, visiting friends nnd look- the foot were crushed or merely garment—shirts only. Your choice fractured. At l>est. the injured irtg after her land interests. Men’ s High Top Shoes. NOW IN. Why pay from $4.00 to while tho\ last............................ 33c man will In* incapacitated fori These are certainly a bargain, and while $6.00 more to get a “ made to measure” Mr». Gertrude Woodward and work for some time. suit when vfui can be fitted just as »veil . there are not ail sizes in the lot. yet it littld daughter Helen, of Port-i Misses' and Children's Rubbers, 29c with one o f these —and perhaps better, will pay you to see if your size is not land, is here \ (siting her broth-1 E. J. Ban ley sml wife amt Mrs. \ IN YOUR among them. ami get just w lmt you want when you We have a hunch o f misfeV and et, W. 0. Gloyd. and family, at J. Os burn returned last week I want it? Let us show you. The pair, onlv.................... $ 2 .8 9 children's storm rubbers that we wish Hotel Moaier. from a visit with relatives in ! to clean up, an l in order to do so we Get yottr share of that good* Portland. have placed them upon our bargain einbrolftery we are still selling table. About all sizes in the lot. from B. Leavitt, of Seattle, vvak in' size 5 in a child’s to size 2 in Misses'. at 12c, and gel your Piano votes town yesterday looking after liisj K Vleaa them up quickly we are selling besides. Strauss. “ Something intere in the Greenwood dis- 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 them at. the pair........................ 29C I happened.’.' UricL Poor Mamma! \i S. F; GOSS Book GREG® AGRICULTURAL GOLLEGE Store FRANZ'S CATALOGUE HARD SPECIALTIES Special: Special: Special ; Special: ADVERTISE Home Paper New Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits Special* THE P A R IS FAIR,