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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY, ADVERTISING RATES BY Professional Cards......... ............ par month $ H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor ** 1 Ono-quarter Colum n....,...............** “ J * j One-half Column...... SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^ Orve Column............................ One Year....... Six Months... Three Months «• ** L( Du.ness locals w ill be charged at 5 cents per I for each insertion. Le^al a ivr rtisements will in all cases be chan Entered as second-class matter March K, 1009 at the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct o f March 3,1 8 ». M 0SÏER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , VOL. V I LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Announcement.... Commencing April 1st, on all merchandise pur chased including Hay, Grain. M ill Feed and Du Pont Powder l will give Voles in the Plano Contest now being conducted by E. M. Strauss. These votes are given upon the same terms as those given by Mr. Strauss and afford a rare chance to secure a greater number than could be had otherwise. THE 1 6 ti H. M. W E S T Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Agent for D U PO NT Powder Mosier. - - - Oregon *SUeoe0eUe»<*ll*fl«l#t»Oeoe»| Peoples Meat Market The Market of Quality Complete line o f Choice Meats Fish ami Provisions, Salt and Cured Meats. Highest market price paid for chice veal and poultry. 101 E. Third Street $ieiieaeiieaeqei»ueneo©MO««* The Dalles, Oregon | mwii«;*iiett*iieii«ie'Mrtmuo!* Phillips Piano House We carry in stock the best pianos on the on the market, such as Knob«, Fischer, Vose, Hobart M. Cable, Kohler & Chase, Kohler & Campbell. $50 less than Port land prices. A ls o Pianolas of the same makes. Small payments and easy terms. Old instruments taken in exchange. Call and inspect our goods. O repon Hood River The Plymouth Clothing Store | Stienbloch Clothing Chloss Bros. Clothing Florsheim Shoes Our Suits are Guaranteed and our Prices are Right Your car fare paid if you buy a suit. JOE COHEN 410 Second St S The Dalles, Ore. 3 Buy Your N e x t Suit at Rice & McCoy The Dalles, Ore. * I One square.................... * • .. .. .. ** You will be assured a satisfactory f t and service r. * H 1 2 S À , NO. 4 » w*' narty ordertn* them, at leiral rates, i pri i for before affidavits are furnished. i s a u LOUIS W ARD 1000 more oranges at Strauss. Carrots, Parsnips, Artichokes. Strauss. ------- ♦ ------ Ex-Mayor of The Dalles Agrees C. Morden of Portland, spent Former Newspaper man Passes to Make Pace for Legis last Sunday on his ranch. Away in Spokane—Had lature. A good stock of Records fo r ; your Victrola at Chown’s. J. L. Kelly, ex-mayor o f The j . . , i Louis E. Ward, son o f Mrs. Dalles and one o f the best-known M A. Mayer is spending« few Reliecca Wim, (>f Portland, and residents ot this section, has an-1 days in Portland this week. t », ,, . nounced his candidacy for the | . f _ nephew o f Mrs Marietta Harlan, republican nomination for retire- ■ Good things to eat for Easter o f Mosier, died at Spokane on senlative from the twenty-ninth at your Pure Food Store. Strauss, j Thursday, March 19, at the hos- legislaiive district, comprising Fred Evans was a visitor at ' I’ ital in that Cl’ ty. Death was caused by a tumorous growth on Mr. Kelly has been urged for j Hood River Wednesday morn- the intestines. lie was taken several weeks by many citizens, ii>£- suddenly ill on the Monday be irrespective o f political affiliation »» , . , . e e . ' c Many dainty pieces o f fancv fore and an operation was per- to make the race, and finally re- . . ■ / luctantly yielded to the urgent Ghina at Unown s. , formed on Tuesday, from which aPPeaL W. T. McClure and S. E. Fran- he failed to recover. T have no hobbies to offer to 'is c o were in ttie i)anes Tues- Deceased was born 33 years get votes from the citizens o f ; , ago at Alma, Nebraska. For Hoot! River and Wasco counties,” c -‘ I',. , , , , , said Mr. Kelly. ” 1 shall run on J. E. Cole and wife were vis- f h e Past ^ v e n years he had lived my reputation as a business man ¡tors in Portland the first o f the m , f K'on- In 1907 ho went and large taxpayer and if elect-1 ^ with his wife, to lone and pur- ed would serve to the best inter-! ’ _ chased the lone Proclaimer. ests of the ovep-taxed public, of | Mrs. Sarah McVey visited rp|iey later sold out and went to which I am a part. I paid $995 several days in Portland this EcI)() and BtB1.ted the Echo taxes this year, which shows Echoes. In 1911 Mr. Ward that I am really interested in re week- New stock Cottolene and Lard, went to Duluth, Minn., where pealing many o f those useless he was president o f the Duluth commissions and other wastes of Strauss. public money. C. A. McCargar and Mr. a,ul Superior Collection Agency, *‘I have been a resident o f . for a year, when he moved back Wasco county since" 1879,"and Beyers of Portland spent Sun- to Oregon, locating in Portland. have been identified in the farm- day here. He was a member of the Inter- ing interests of this community ¡yjrg. J. N. Mosier visited over national Lathers’ Union h iviim ever since, as I still am. I feel „ , . . . lamonai uauieis union, Having that I am well Qualified to rep- 'S ln ilavat 1,1e Dalles with hei learned the trade years ago. resent the farming interests o f \ daughter Miss Alice. i Alxiut a month ago he went to the district. Serving on the city g p. Goss and Ed. Reeves ! Spokane to work on the Daven- council four years, succeeding., transacted business in Rood port hotel, in course of construc- that experience with three terms _ . ,, . tion, leaving his family in Port as mavor of The Dalles. I believe. ^ lver Monday afternoon. land. T have sufficient training to know Pretzels and other new crack Deceased was held in high es the needs of the city as well as ers. Strauss. the country.” teem by his fellow workmen E. T. Johnson of Portland, and a host of friends and ac- A. W. Alohr for County Surveyor was up last Sunday looking attei (|UajntjinC(.s On Saturday of To Wasco county republican his land interests south ol town. 0f |asj. wee|{i a|| die members of voters: Land clearing tools of all kinds, all the unions working on the I hereby announce my candi- w E Chown. Davenport hotel, look up a col jdacy for tbe republican nomi lection and tendered the pro- Mrs. Earl Vickers, of The nation for county surveyor. If | Dalles, visited here last week ce* ,s w,‘lovv nominated ami elected 1 will give Mr. Ward spent a month in with her aunt, Mrs. Dick Evans. my earnest attention to the ......... ................. .. _ Mosier last winter, where he office and perform my duties to j J- P- Carroll, couuty fruit in- was night watchman at the steam I the best o f my ability, spector, went to The Dalles 3 ||()Ve| ¡q tH«? rock crusher, and adv. A. W. M ohr , j Wednesday on official business, was on several occasions a valu-1 April 12th is Easter. Get your able assistant in the Bulletin Change of Ownership. ; new shoes now. Strauss. office. Win. Weber has recently pur-1 Who gets the Silverware next The remains were brought to chased the R. G. Yowell stock , ? ciammo Mosier for bn Ha I la si F rulin', of harness and saddle goods at; week? u l tf . , Rev. W. A. Stalk o f Hood H. xh River at tlm old stand,, W. A. Stark and wife came up R iver conducting the services at ami has jn«t retmued from Port-! froni Hood River last Friday to at lhe |)0nie of Mrs. u a l]an. a land . where attend me the iuneiai funeral or «»f ij T, . r,. F, 'number , , .... tul , floral ,, , pieces . . . . he . secured a . . . new i I atcenn o f lieauti supply of hue harness, adies vVnrd i , „ ,, . in ii , i ... | vvaiu. ! were sent | sent from Portland by stride saddles, English riding Louie Comini, the marble friends o f the family. bridles, etc. His repair depart | works man was a visitor in Mrs L. E. Ward, with her little ment is the best in the country \ Mosier last Sunday, from The daughter, accompanied her lms- and ¡VIosier people will find it to i i Dalles. band’s remains from Spokane their advantage to patronize Mr. Weber when in need of anything! Ben Veatch, C. J. LiUlepage, |a,,d1WM " iet htf f l,y “ *•; W;l,,'rrt mother, Mrs. Rebecca Ward,Mr. in In's line, as he will give them O. E. Wilson and Win. Steven- and Mrs. E. E. Ward and daugh the best o f treatment. adv . son were business visitors in Tiie ter Miss A lti, o f Portland. The ** ' Dalles Monday. laxly was interred iti the Odd For Sale Wm. Marsh, L. Lamb, Wm. Fellows Cemetery, Thirty acres of unimproved Wright and Jack Armstrong fruit laud. Lies beautifully Married in Portland. transacted business at lhe coiinly and with practically no waste seat last Saturday. Friends and acquaintances of land, liocated a few rods west Dr. Jenkins and Frank How- Mrs. E, E. Lane, of Ortley, were o f ‘ ‘Buena Vista Orchards.” ard were up from Hood River surprised ibis week to learn that For particulars address H. A. Bretz, 401 N Blackstone Street. Inst Sunday looking over their *•>« was married on March 18th Jackson, Mich. m 20 3t fruit ranches in the Grandview Iasi, in Portland, to Dr, J. E. • — section. Callaway of C lillicotlie. Mo. Candidate for Sheriff t, - u A fter visiting dih' -rent cities in 1. H. rage of the firm of rage To . tl • > Voters o f Wasco Countv e r> ■ ■ , , , Oregon and Washington, the ' " v v i i . ii n < ibiu vxniiii) . & Co., commission merchants o f 1 hereby announce that I will Portland, with his wife ami two happy “ young” couple arrived he u .•»n.K.lHt. I m p 11« Demo- , , « „ t the week en.l "< f j" » ceelic nominetion for lhe offiee „ , „ U I 0rUe, . * f k * “ ■' .......... 0 ,' l" v o f Sheriff of Wasco county at i where they were accorded t the May primaries, subject to H We,H?r- «»wner o f the warin reception by the bride’s the will of the. voters of the River Fruit ranch, relatives and friends. Mrs. county. I f nominated and elect- arrived this week from Chicago Calloway is the mother o f Mrs. ed I promise to discharge the and will remain several weeks Firehangh o f Ortley. Dr.Calla- dulics o f the office to the Jiest o f looklnif #fter h,s intere8U‘ - way and wife will spend the my ability and in as economical Ben Berger o f the firm o f ; summer at Ortley. a manner as possible, and will Berger & fk>., painters and deco- enforce the laws insofar as they rators, spent the week end witlT J. L. Kelly for Representative his wife and little daughter atj I hereby announce to the f Sheriff. apply to the offk Mayerdale. Mr. Berger’s firm voters of Wasco and Hood River J. M, P at won eut. I’a A r iv i has the contract for painting counties that I am a candidate Mr Mayer’s house. Mrs. Berg for representative from the 2<'th Millinery. er and daughter are spending legislative district, subject to the wish o f the voters at the the week at Mayerdale. M. •;i. Ilu F. Smith, ol republican primaries .May lf>. Rive r, . !!l lx* in id osier March E. E. Harms o f Grand View, If nominated and elected my 2 i i h with a stock o f new Washington, arrived last week motto will he; " I j O. s waste o f Mini tv ■' at 'Vus'ihttblc to take charge o f the Tum-A- public money; repeal useless also trim or re-mak< Lum luinloer yard. His family conimi..nions and work for (lie ii.s :-.t Mrs. T. W. lieBi joined him the first o f this week interests ot the overtaxed public. and are domiciled in the resi J. L. K k u . y . F o r S a le or VV<*rk dence formerly occupied by E. I ’ airl » i l v c r t i »e n ii-n t Om t' ns good work A. Race. Mr. Harms lias had The winner in Mie Hood River Will or hire them years o f ex|ierience ill the lum- ak or month and l»er business and comes well piano conic it. Miss Helen Iti It-. furiusn ma.i drive i qualified to give satisfaction to op, liad nearl 64 , 000,000 votes m27m J. S t r a i n , j the people of !^ > sier. j to h e r c re d it. 1 wi!1 I M ARCH 27. 1914 i Nicliol & Company, Flour, Feed, Groceries and Furnishing Goods M o s ie r : O regon : A BOX OF OUR EASTER C A N D Y make an ideal g ift for maid, wife or widow. It is so delicious in ap? pearanee, so wholesome in effect that it must he a sour disposition indeed that will not tie sweetened witli a box of it. Yes we deliver boxes to any address. Put you* card in o f course. ‘ •T ab O aks . ” S. Id. FRANCISCO, Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .” We are Recognized Headquarters for high grade merchandise and our prices are very tempting Before you make your spring purchases call and inspect our stock. We will prepay freight on purchases shipped to Mosier. Fletcher Furniture Co. Inc. 116 Fast Second St. The Dalles, Ore .«♦ i* What is the Meaning of TUM-A-LUM Like a good many words in English 'Turn-A-Lum” is derived from a great many languages. Originally from liie Chinook Indian meaning ‘Scattered Waters.’ Tiim-A-Lum has come to mean: In French, “ To Excel,” in Dutch. “ Handle the Best o f Grades,” in Germ» n, "S ervice,” In Irish, ‘ ‘Qualitjr” In.Spanish, ‘ T h e Best for tl e Money.” Put all o f the above meanings together and you have the meaning of Tum-A-Lum in English. In the Language of Mosier Tum-A-Lum stands for the most, up-to-date Lumber Yard in the city, / Boxing —Two grades on hand —Price O. K. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. MOSIER - . « f-' - .* a *- .«* • ORE. . « »• ANXIOUS MOMENTS. I f y ou carry an unreliable time|>i"Ce, you have go.«! many mic'i moment*. I f your watch need» attention bring it to us. We eau truthfully say you will lie more than (>)« ■i*ed with Our work. a Dependable work ami satisfied custom ers ate our t»c*t advertisements. W. F. LARAWAY, HOOD RIVER. ORE. I Dr. George F. Newhouse JEWEL! R OPTic!. ' ¡W Eyes Ter.te;!, rilltMl, Watches, clocks. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Gilt Glass Twenty yearn Exicrit uri». I grimi my o va L*n* *s. *• The Dalles, Oregon. i3i>wewii» w na.m i « a « n#> Phone