Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 20, 1914, Image 4

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W. I1'- Ripley who has spent
W. A. HUSBANDS
WILL W3RK OH BGAf LANDING
D er b y & S t e a r n s
the past year in California, has
B lacksmith
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returned to Wasco county with
Considerable interest has been
Horse Shoeing and General
Hr*
an idea of locating and going
manifested in the movement for
L aw yers
W anted : T wo good men to
Repair W ork.
into business. He visited Mosier
a get-together day to work on'
MOSIEIl, OREGON
work ¡A ;ihn liiulior. Good propo­
Satisfaction guarantees
last Saturday.
the boat larding, a number-of
CAPITAL «iN3 5JRAL.U5 511.700.00
sition b» -»¡got part
Address
the
residents
of
the
town
and
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON
Register your votes every
C. G.
x, liwiei', Ore.
DEPOSIT YuUlt SAVINGS IN
country having signified their,
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
Wednesday. Special sale every
A CAKEFII.
M
L o ;T:
Package containing
readiness to do their part; so;
Wednesday. Feh. 25 I will give
HANK.
BENNETT,
SINHOTT
&
SALLOW«
two pieces hand made lace, ad-
ii has been decided that all who)
500 extra voles witii every pail
drersdd to Mrs. Wilcox. Pi > >■ • >'
can should meet next Monday. |
l’ res.
STIN, C
J. N. Most
of lard bought on that. day. Re-
A tto rn eys at L aw
pler.se leave at Bulletin office.
Feb. 23, at the (timber yard, with
| member the item and the day—
G E N E R A L P R A C TIC E
; 2 g p u t tf * w h ¿ 'jr im r .s 7 r s im ^ 2 : :
■.M M Ji.im B "fT VU ■ teams and tools, ¡ta early as i»os*
Wednesday, Feh. 25. Strauss.
T or Sale.
slide, go that a go.>-l day’ s work I H E D A L L E S , O R E G O N
Mrs. Frank Howard, of Hood
At a bargain, 3 Airedale Ter­
square - not square either, for may he done. Should the w e a tli----------------------------
Notice to Parents.
rier pups iro.n registered stock. River, who was recently called
Candidate For Sheriff
I he line
leavage runs im gu - or on Monday !>e inclement, the
For some time pas child!
$10 and $15 each . M.v d o r is to Alberta by the serious illness
day ‘‘. ill be set aside for the
i
rom
a
p
i have I
from three ch a m p ion s direct in I of her father, wrote home that! \ arious age
tier work, It is hoped there will be To the Voters of Waseo County:
iinpering
I
on
account
of
delays
en
route,
lialiit.
ot
t
line. Also Kellestrass & Feld-
a gout d turn-out and that much
an
I hereby announce that my
road
It!
tnan Crystal W h ile O rp h in g lo n she reached her father’s bedside mail boxes in the
may he accomplished at this name will appear on the primary
in
r
across
On Sunday iast a number ol
eggs for sale at $1.50 per selling ! three hours after his death.
ui ; r
acivS ot time.
ballot as a candidate for the
This is a t the
also White Leghorns eggs at $1
The common council met iit boxes were o|>ened.
the
company
and
>
n
iii
a
circular
Democratic
nomination for Sher­
Did you ever coxne hom e
per setting. I have the laying the council chambers Wednesday very serious offense and must line to near the brow of the hill
Announcement
iff
o
f
Waseo
County.
If
nomi­
to
such a scene as this ? Is
Strain. My Orphinglon pen is night, all members being pres- not he repeated. I he l*>ys who on the south and east. Where
you r w ife wearing herself out
To t!ie Voters of Wasco County; nated and elected, I promise
did
this
are
known
to
me,
and
1
at such dru dgery?
headed by a cock that took first ent. The regular business was
the crack crosses the county
I wish to announce myself as faithful discharge of the duties
prize at Yamhill County Poultry transacted and several important hereby notify their parents that road in one place the road was
o f the offiee to the best of my
Put A Stop To It Now
show and scored 93 points and I matters discussed, after which I hey will !>«• held responsible for raised on one side and lowered a candidate for the nomination ability.
of
Sheriff
of
Wasco
County,
on
any
further
infractions
of
the
D on ’t w ait until this back ­
my Leghorn pen is headed bj a an ordinance adopting certain
in the center so that it
Dated February 9, 1914.
iis| the Republican ticket, subject to
breaking strain sh ow s in her
pure white cock from Grand rules for government of the pro* postal laws.
necessary to work the road bt | the wish of the voters at the
J a m e s H. H a r p e r .
face and figure.
Rapids Michigan. 1 will give feedings o f the council was read I Also, these parties are in thej fore teams could pass.
[Paid adv.]
1
Primary
Election
to
he
held
May!
habit
of
congregating
in
the
I
you a square ileal. Try me and , and adopted‘f also an ordinance
A T H O R Electric
post office lobby and behaving j The night watchman at the 15th next; and if nominated and i
See. Thos, King, R. F. D. No.3 regulating the bonds and salaries
Announcement
steam shovel says that he thot elected I will conduct the office
W a s h e r r e m o v e s a l! t h e
in
a
very
rude
and
disorderly
|
Hood River, Ore. Phone 5661. I of the recorder, treasurer and
drudgery o f washday, saves the
heat'd something unusual in a business-like and economic!
clothes and the expense o f wash­
marshal. A resolution was also manner. Now the post office is I Î '
To
the
Republican
Voters
of
day help.
a business place, not a lounging ; Sunday night, hut as there was manner, with'a styict enforce-
Pay your Taxes at Mosier Passed making the Mosier Bul- room. A portion of the postal no violent shock, he thought ment o f the Jaws.
Wasco County:
letin
t“ ,m the ofhictal paper of the
Having served as Deputy Sher­
You can
Valley Bank.
law is here quoted for their little about it. It is stated that
F. R. A n g l e .
city.
t r y th e
iff
for
the
past
seven
years,
I
some
o
f
the
night
shift
at
Ute
benefit: Sec. 280. Post offices
Land clearing tools of all kinds.
feel
that
I
am
thoroughly
ac­
THOR
shall not he allowed to become «hovel objected to going to work
W. E. Cliown.
Fox Seeks Second Term.
Piano Contest
quainted with the duties of the
in y o u r
resorts for loungers or disorder- fearing that tfie worst was yet
J. M. GaYrdl was a visib«o in
home for
I hereby announce to the office o f Sheriff, and that I am
The following have the highest ly persons, or the scene o f dis- to come.
Portland the first of th<A week.
number of votes for the week putes or controversies. Smok­
15 DAYS
Some of (lie many curious voters of Wasco county, that I capable of conducting said office.
Many dainty pieces of fancy ending Feb. 18. Who will lead ing may he prohibited in the ones who have visited the scene am a candidate for the nomina­ and I therefore announce myself
FREE
|next week? Everyone should lobbies.
China at Chown’ s.
Whenever necessary declare it was an earthquake: t i o n of county clerk of Wasco as a candidate for Sheriff, sub­
\ T elep h on s
Arthur Kuhn was a business try for the Piano:
postmasters should call on the others think that possibly there county, Oregon at the coming ject to the will and wishes of
\ fo r a m a ­
No.
2
4
................
............. 8050 civil authorities to preserve is a bed of quicksand underlying republican primaries, May 15,and the Republican voters of said
visitor in The Dalles last Sal-
chine today
44
...............
..............
2370
that
section
and
that
the
slump
1
f
nominated
and
elected,
I
will
County
to
he
expressed
at
the
order and if they refuse to do
day,
5 0 .................
so, the office may !>e closed. was caused by the settling of perform the duties o f the office primary election in May, 1914,
Mrs. W. E. Cliown was a Tues­
7 6 .................. .............. 2100 All offenses are punishable by this bed. Whatever the cause, to the best of my ability, and and if elected I promise a faith-j
EtECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
day morning visitor in Hood
7 8 ................ .............. 4535 fine and imprisonment which it has created considerable ex­ to the best interests of the tax- ful compliance with tiie duties o f ;
River.
8 4 ................ ............... 2340 will be carried out to the fullest citement anil more or less pre- payers and citizens in general, the office.
Hood River, Oregon
G lenn 0. A llen .
116.................. .............. 4015 extent. This warning will not monition that Mother Nature and along sound business prin-
Those Sun Kist Oranges came
First National Bank Building
[Paid adv .]
in. Get our low box price.
1 51 ................
. hasn’ t got well yet and that she | ciples, giving all the people
be rela ted .
clean
and
economical
service,
160................
Strauss.
. .. 2750
Until further notice the out- niav take a notion to show
174................ .............. 7420 side door of the postoffice will be what she really can do if sjie as f have earnestly endeavored
Don’ t forget to gel your cos­
j to do during my present admin-
176................................ 2510
takes a notion.
tume ready for the Masque
locked at 6:30 P. M.
177.................. .............. 3465
- P L U M B IN G .
| istration,
Ball.
L e n o k a H u n t e r , P. M.
LOCAL
? v a lle y
nk
Poor Mamma!
S. F. GOSS
COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN
A good stock of Records for
your Victrola at Chown’s.
L. B. Fox.
STEAM
and
IIOT WATER
Paid Advertisement.
The Dalles Optimist says:—
HEATING.
MOTHER
NATURE
IN
TRAVAIL-
I The Dalles-Mosier Timber com-
Jobbing
promptly
attended to.
The Mosier Commercial Club
Old Mother Nature’ s “ in­
For Representation
Mrs. Arthur Kuhn left on j pany has filed articles of incor­
will hold “ open house” on Mon­
MOSIER
- -
OREGON
Sunday for a few days visit in poration at Portland the past nards” get out of order once in 1 day evening, March 2, in Chown.s
I hereby
respectfully an­
week. The capitalization was a while, as is evidenced by the
Portland.
earthquakes in different quar- j Hall. This will not tie a busi­ nounce myself a candidate fo r
$250,000,
the
firm
being
com-
Tea Aprons on sale Saturday,
IF YO U W IS H
teres o f the g le b e .
However, j ness meeting and we will not joint. Representative o f the 29th
, P;,s<>1ti o f J’
C. H. Mc-
“ talk shop.” What is desired
Feb. 21, at 1:30. Valu^25ca"nd|
To meet your friends, stop at
it was never dreamed that the
district consisting of Wasco and
Neelan and R. A. Letter.
35c, at 15c. Strauss.
quiet, unassuming sect ion 'of is to Ket al1 llle l,eol)le together Hood River counties. Subject
HOTEL MOSIER.
and have a good, sociable time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor
Mosier would ever feel the
to the will of the republican
Valentine Party
It
will
perhaps
be
impossible
to
spent a few days in Portland
effects of her displeasure. This
voters at the primary. If I am
Ail Modem and under New
personally invite every one, so
this week.
, One o f the nicest Valentine however, has come
.. , to pass, this general invitation
....... is extend- nominated and elected, i w ill'
Management.
defend statement number one
^ Bu|| tj
, t,
Ben Veatch went to Port lain I j parties possible to give, one that |l>llt whether t lie i tsp easure was ^ ^
peo- and the Initiative and Referen­
AUGMENTE!) b a i h f a c il it ie s
caused
by
the
defacing
ot
the
to visit a few days with his sis-jail present enjoyed to their full 11
ple are asked to consider this as
dum. 1 will defend the tax
| capacity, was given at the home M'loresaid Mother Nature s lace pej.sona| If
are
ter this week.
personally
VV. G. GLOYD, Prop.
last Saturday ! I *,y
t*ie *’OCi crualier
Kang,
**ie | inviUnl ’ and don’ t rtnd your payers against extravagant and
E. M. Ulmer and Orrin Os of Mrs. Godbersen.
____ . .
I,/,
/ .
ii/ii I
rvf
i\l ,
I
the
common
council
of
Mosier,
unnecessary
appropriation.
I
born made a flying trip to Port-1 evening While there was not a
home paper, it will be your mis-
i large crowd, there were just or the efforts of Hood River to j fortune to miss a most enjoyable believe in legislative economy,
land last Saturday.
prevent the Columbia River
good roads and their location by
DAVID ROBINSON, M. T).
j enough to be enjoyable.
time. So don't forget the date!
C. H. Davenport went to Port­
the people and the county con­
'l’ht evening " was pleasantly I IliS,.nvav from coming ‘ through
land Tuesday to see his wife,who
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
passed in playing appropriate Mosier, or for what oilier rea-! The members of the Ladies’ ; trol their construction.
OF
is still iu the hospital.
C.
H.
S
t
r
a
n
a
h
a
n
.
I games after which a sumptuous! son- the wise men have not as!
yet decided. Certain it is that Club of Grand View, their hus-i Paid Advertisement.
MOSIER
OREGON
The Ladies’ Aid Society will lunch was served
bands and friends, were enter- j
dame
Nature
evidently
had
a
meet next Wednesday afternoon
Miss Christine Godbersen a n djit
tai ned at the home o f Mr. and!
NOTICE
at the home of Mrs. H. G. Kibbee. her sister Dorothy deserve much j tummy ache sometime Sun­
Represents the combined tests
day night last and didn’ t have; Mrs. C. J. Littlepage last Friday
We,
the
undersigned m e r­
D R . II. L. D U M B L E
200 pairs new shoes and pumps i credit and praise for the way
time to consult our local phy- ; evening. A delectable lunch was chants o f Mosier, O reg on , d o and investigation of hundreds
came this week—the good wear­ I they conducted the evening’ s
sician or even get word to the served by the ladies, after which hereby a g r e e to close ou r re­ o f the foremost Orchards in the
ing kind, and Strauss “ Sells | amusements, making every one
j the guests enjoyed themselves
P H Y S IC IA N and SU RG EO N
spective places of business at country. No freaks or untried
j feel welcome. There was surely ! drug store, for without previous
them for less. ”
she “ slumjied.” The : 1 'laying “ 500” until a late hour. 6:30 p. m. excepting Saturday
tools are found between its cov­
a very kindly and friendly feel- j vvarn' nK
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Mrs. W. G. Gloyd and Mrs.
slump occurred on Rock creek.
Mre. Alex Stewart arrived evening, beaming with the 1st ers. You may depend absolutely
| ing present.
of
March,
1914.
R. F. Woodward spent last Sat­
Will practice in Mosier and
Those enjoying the hospitality just west o f town and covers an from Portland this week to visit
u|>on tbe practicability of every
Signed: W. E. C hown
urday in Hood River with Mrs.
of the Godbersen home were Mr. erea of perhaps a half mile with relatives and friends.
May he reached by long dis­
C.
G
.
N
ic
h
o
l
tool shown and the Franz money
C. A. Bell.
and Mrs. C. A. Brown and son,
H. M. W e st
tance phone, Home phone 61.
Frank Howard, trouble man Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon and
T u m -A -L u m L b i l C o . hack guarantee is back of the
i quality.
E . M. S t r a u s s
for the P. S. Tel. Co., was in four children, Mr. and Mrs. C.
M r s . J. P. E r h a r t
town Wednesday from Hood j (7. Stoltz, Mr. and Mrs. Powers
Sena for it Today.
R in e h ar t & S c h m id t ,.
Ri ver.
and their three sons, Mr. Peter
LAW YERS
Mail or phone orders are giv­
D r . C. H. J e n k in s
New ginghams. Ratines in Olsen and his two daughters,
The Dalles. Oregon
en prompt attention.
plain and stripes, Poplins, Mad­ j Vera and Irene, and their broth­
Will be at Mosier on Saturday
D E N T IS T
ras, Galatea, Laces. Curtain ma­ er Franklin, Willie Olsen and his
o
f each week.
sister,
Miss
Euna.
Miss
Anna
terials, this week. Strauss.
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
„
„
,, „
i Godbersen, who is teaching at
E. A. FRANZ CO, Any legal business entrusted
Leo. Carroll, tom Henningsen „•
,,
.
,
j ,L.
* . ¡Pine Drove, was present, also
to us will receive our careful
and Wm. Stevenson were busi­
Res. Phone, 333
1081 Office Phone.
Miss Viola Wolff, the teacher at
H O O D
R I V E R , O R E .
attention.
ness visitors at the county seat
Greenwood, and Gus GodberGen.
yesterday,
One who was present.
UP-TO-DATE AND NOVEL
Leo Higley returned home on
biggest of values at this special price.
Wednesday from Baker county,
No-Fade Dress Shirt....................
95C
Advertising Method Adopted by
HAVE
YOU
A
This
is fleeced lined and part w ool. Your
where he has been working in
Winchester or Lakewood $1.00 Dres«
an
Enterprising
House
the mines.
choice while they last- garment..
15C
Shirts, Friday ................................ 75C
That Mosier is fast boom ing metro­
Come to the Old Maids’ Con-
Big Value in a 50c Dress Shirt... 3 0 0
politan in the methods o f advertising
vention TONIGHT at Chown’s
S p e C K l l • Dress and School Shoes
list'd by our merchant« to call the buy­
Hall. Admission. Adults. 35c,
ing public’» attention to the many splen­
for M isses................................... $ 1 .7 9
IN YOUR HOME?
S p e c i a l . Saturday only Feb. 21.
did values which they are offering, also
Children,’ 15c. Music by Mosiet
Buster Brown. Security and ot her makes,
that the wide-awake firm o f E. M.
Ladies’ Sanitary Fleeced Union Suit
Orchestra.
mostly
patent leather, in lace and but­
Strauss are keeping up with and just a
for 10c. If you buy one o f these Union
If not, you will be inter­
ton styles. Values up to $2.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Van Al­
little ahead o f the times in an adver
Friday, Feb. 20th, 5 Suits at the regular price of 80c, we will
ested in the offer which will | Using respect, is practically demon­
Your cheice, the pair...............
1.69
lan and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Filz,
yards
of
36
inch
percale
for 5c. With give you another one for only 10c. This
of Hood River, visited last Sun­ appear in next week’s paper. strated by what is perhaps the most
your purchase of 5 > ards of our regular is nice clean goods and the biggest kind
elaborate system o f advertising ever
House cleaning time will soon be here
day with Mr. and Mrs. James
10c percale we will give you 5 yards o f values at 80c. a suit. Sizes 38 to 44.
attempted hy any business house in
and
w ? call your attention to our fine
Gherry,
Read the Bulletin next week
more for only 5c., hy simply calling our
this section, namely: the giving away
The
two
suits
for
o
n
ly
.................
90C
line
of
Rugs and Art Squares. We can
o f the beautiful Claxton Parlor Grand
attention to this adv.—10 yards for 55c.
Mrs. Paul Illingworth with
and learn how to secure a
save you money on your Rug purchases.
!
Piano
which
is
now
on
exhibition
at
her two children arrived from
Standard Hot Point Iron at | their store.
See our new line o f “ Baby Doll”
The Dalles last week to join her
S p e c i a l . B o y s Undershirts a n d
This piano retails at$4,v' guaranteed
Friday. Feb. 20—-Dress
less than cost.
Pumps and Shoes just rec’d. AH size«
husband who is engineer of the
Drawers:
not
all
sizes
in
the
lot.
but
the
for ten years. The principal points o f
Shirts for Men. By calling our atten­
gravel train.
superiority o f this celebrated Claxton
This offer will be made for a
tion to this adv. for Friday only, we
piano over any other of this class of
B. P. Bailey, manager of the
will sell you a Dress Shirt, $2.50 value,
instruments lie in the three strings in
limited time only and may
Pacific Light Hi Power Co., at
unison withoverstrung bass, the spier»
Frida' f, r .................................... $ 1 .7 0
The Dalles, spent Wednesday
dully pitched scale and true sounding
lie withdrawn without no­
Dress
Shirts. $2.00 values, Fri.. 1-35
board which g iv e the Claxton that
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
night in the city and attended
I
Fri . 1 - 5 0
tice.
rich, deep, even tone so much admired.
meeting of the city fathers.
i i ii
FRANZ’S CATALOGUE
ORCHARD SPECIALTIES
Hot
Point
Iron
New Spring Suits
for Men
New Tailored Suits
for Ladies
Special:
THE P A R IS FAIR,