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mouth in May, next and J. P.
Carroll was chosen as alternate. Saturday’s Cash
An interesting literary pro- j
We wonder liow many people gram
Market Price.
was rendered and numer- j
read Addison Bennett's article ous instructive
Beef Pot Roast................... 16c
talks
given,
j
in last Sunday’s Oregonian about There were about 60 members! Rib Roast............................ 18c
the Juvenile Court of Portland,
Loin Steak.......................... 21c
over which Judge Gatens pre present and a dozen new mem T. Bone Steak.................... 22c
sides, tempering justice with bers enrolled. The next meet -1 Round Steak....................... 18c
mercy. It is to be wished that ing, an all day session will be I Leg Lamb........................... 20c
every parent in the state might held the last Saturday in this | Leg M utton.............
17c
read it. Not alone for the pathos month, March 28.
Mutton Chops..................
17c
A resolution was passed noti- j Lamb Chops........................ 20c
of it, but because upon parents,
more than upon the children, is fying the State Grange that it Pork Roast.......................... 17i
laid the blame or responsibility is the sentiment of the Mosier Pork Chops......................... 20c
for the latter’s waywardness. Grange that the law be so Shoulder Steak - - - - 18c
Mr. Bennett closes his exceeding amended that one-half of the Columbia Lard, 101b, - - $1.65
“
“ 51b, - - 85c
ly well written article by these taxes be Paid on or before the j
1st day of April and the last j Fresh Columbia Ham - - 211
remarks to parents:
on or before the 1 st day of j “ Standard “
- - 20l
‘■f athers and mothers, go up half
October
of each year and that
“ Star
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to the courthouse some Saturday all exhorbitant
be re Star Bacon
. . .
31 c
morning and visit the Juvenile pealed. This is penalties
the
generally
Columbia
Bacon
-
-
31c
Court. You will discover that in expressed sentiment
of all Bacon from 20 to 28c. Come in
It) cases out of 20 the sole diffi subordinate g'-eng s.
and compare prices.
culty has been bad companion
The best Creamery Butter on
ship. One boy may be a trifle;
the market, per roll
-
65c
WORK FOR GYMNASIUM
wild, but left to himself, or kept!
Eggs, Cash
. . .
17c
with good companions, he never I
-
-
20c
develops any criminal tenden Superintendent Bonney, of The Eggs, in Trade
cies. But put that boy with one, Dalles, and Prof. Pitman, of MOSIER MEAT MARKET
two or half a dozen no worse j
than he, and something of an Monmouth, were in town yester
day visiting our school. Mr.
Piano Contest
evil nature is sure to result.
“Over these matters Judge Pitman addressed Ihe pupils, his The following have the highest
Gatens has no control; you and j subject being “ Dreams.” We number of vofes for the week
you alone are responsible for the were unfortunate in not hearing
March 11:
companionship of your children, it, but understand the speaker ending
2180
i. 5 ............. ...............
and you can regulate it and con captivated his audience.
.................
2250
22
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duct it in the right channels if
But the real object of their vis
5670
2 3 ............ ...............
you will. If you do not and
your child goes to the bad, ihe it was to make arrangements for
2 4 ............... ................. 26395
a public meeting to discuss ways
sin will be upon your head.”
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Truly, this is something fo r 1 and means for securing a gym
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every parent to ponder seriously nasium for Mosier. To this end
2100
7 6 ............... ...............
over.
a meeting will be held tomorrow
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evening at 8 o’clock, at Imman
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uel Church, when it is hoped
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MOSIER GRANGE MEETS-
that all who are interested in
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the physical welfare of the
1
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2155
Last Saturday the Mosier youth of Mosier will attend.
129
.
...
2715
Grange held an all day session
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at Lamb’s hall. A basket din Messrs. Bonney and Pitman will
ner supplied the wants of the be present and address the meet
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^
“ inner man,” and everyone had ing.
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a jubilant time.
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C. J. Littlepage and wife were
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W. A. Stone, superintendent
elected as delegates to attend
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of
the
rock
crusher,
visited
his
the annual meeting of the State
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Grange which meets at Mon- family at Portland over Sunday.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT