Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 03, 1914, Image 1

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VI
M O S IE R , W A
COUNTY,
OREGON,
F R ID A Y ,
A P R IL
3,
NO. 5
1914
March 3.1879.
Fur Service.
GOUNTY CANOIGATES GALLING
FOR COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY
I will keep my thoroughbred
Messrs. A. W. Mohr, county
Candidates for county offices
Holstein bull for service for the
season of 1914. at my barn in surveyor, and J. A. Elliott, Col- are beginning to call on the
East Mosier. Cost of service umbia River Highway engineer, voters and repair their political
for the season $3.00.
under Major Bovvlby, were in fences. Late last week we had
J. O. B e l p in . town last week making a pre- two with us—J. M. Patison of
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liminary survey for the highway ’ Dufur, candidate on the demo-
Commencing April l«tt, on all merchandise pur­
between Mosier and the top o f crude ticket for the office of
Campbell for Surveyor
chased including Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Du
Seven
Mile hill.
Mr. Mohr sheriff, and J. H. Harper, also
I hereby announce myself as a
Font Powder I will give Votes in the Piano
f
f..r
ll,o
ñópnl.lioan
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«I> " r y » o.ndUlat. for t i » » m e otlk-o
Contest now being conducted by E. M. Strauss.
nomination o f county surveyor:
“ w k » ' “ » commit out on the old on the « m e ticket. A. W. Mohr,
rey
These votes are given upon the same terms as
o f Wasco county. I f nominated Hardwick place, a live per cent candidate for surveyor, was here!
these given by Mr. Strauss and afford a rare
This at the same time, but iiis was a,
and elected I will conduct the grade could be obtained.
chance to secure a greeter number than could be
week
they
will
run
out
prelimi-
business visit.
office in a conscientious and
bad otherwise.
lines
from
the
top
o
f
the
Mr. Patison is a native Ore-1
painstaking manner, l>eing fair narv
m o sie r
:
O regon
nili
in
to
The
Dalles,
and
it
is
1
gonian
and has lived in Wasco
and courteous lo all.
'estimated that as good a grade county 44 years.
Part o f this
U o y T. C a m p b e l l
can be secured on the east of the time lie lias been farming and
I Paid Advertisement.
! mountains.
for several years, until lie re-
J. L. Kelly for Representative
There seems to lie a difference cently sold out, was in the mer-
1 iiereby announce to the o f opinion regarding the route eantile business in Dufur. He
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voters
of Wasco and Hood River Hie highway should take lie- is well known throughout the
Agent for D U P O N T Powder
counties that L am a candidate tween Mosier and The Dalles, county generally, perhaps being
for representative from the 20tli; Some think that advantage j less known in Mosier than else
legislative district, subject to should be taken o f the road*al- where.
A BOX OF OUR
J. H. Harper is a. native of i
the wish o f the voters at the ready partly built and called the
EASTER C AN D Y
Missouri,
but
has
resided
in
republican primaries May 15. i river road. This road is open as
make an ideal g ift for maid, wife or
I f nominated and elected my far as Mayerdale, on the Mosier Wasco county for the past 29
wi tow. It i* so delibinUs in ap
rai ia o «i rat >•< »•<>•<
motto will be: “ Less waste o f I end, and is practically built from years, and lias lived for a num-
pearance, so wholesome in effefct
that-it mnst be a '»our disposition
public money; repeal useless The Dalles west to the bead of her o f years in The Dulles, where
indeed that M il not he" sweilewao
commissions and work for the Hog canyon, leaving not over he followed his trade o f paint-
with u box of it. Yes we deliver
interests o f the overtaxed public.; two miles of road to be opened ing. He served three years as
boxes to any address.
Put yovlr
J. L. K e l l y . up. The road up Rowena Hill is 'Constable o f that city and was
curd in o f course.
Paid advertisement.
too heavy a grade for practical
for three years chief o f |>olice.
"T ak O aks .”
The Market of Quality
j purposes, and it is declared that He is at present in the grocery
S. H. FR A N C IS C O ,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
a grade not greater than seven business.
Proprietor "T iU O O A K S .”
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per cent can lie had. But
Ed Kurtz, 'likewise a demo-
In compliance Avith the several complaint is mode that there are cratic candidate for sheriff, will
petitions presented to me, I| nothing hut “ sand dunes'’ on bein town tins week. Mr. Kurtz
Complete line of Choice Meats Fish
Iiereby announce my candidacy ; this rodte. As a mater o f fact, is a well known business man o f
and Provisions, Salt and Cured
for Joint Representative o f the, the road does not follow the 1 the Dalles and has been identi-.
Meats. Highest market price paid
29th
District o f Wasco and Hood i river at all until Rowena is fled with the polities o f the
for cliice veal and poultry.
River counties, subject to the reached, going east, and then : county for a number o f years,
will of tlit' Republican voters at not close enough to be seriously being considered a wheel horse j
Headquarters for high grade merchandise and
of the democratic party.
the regular primaries, May 15th affected by sand
our prices are very tempting
On the oilier hand, some claim
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that, by the time tourists have
GRANGERS MEET
Adv
A. I. M ason .
reached Mosier they liave seen
The
Dalles,
Oregon
j
101 E. Third Stredt
of th
h A. VV. Mohr for County Surveyor unoUK" <»
Mosier Grangers held a very
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“ eiiery am 1
, l It ...
.
would
prefer
to
get
birdseye interesting all day session in
U. nCiriA
»«/V
I t It I X •
omi II illieo M
I'n Wasco
county
republican
views o f the surrounding coun­ Lamb’s hall last Saturday. The
¡voters;
try, as seen from the hills which forenoon was taken up with
I hereby announce my candi-
...
,
would lie crossed on t.ne older
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other
daoy for the republican nonn-
,
, ouainess, .tn.i after a basket
'nation'for county surveyor.
If rm
.T .h,er‘ ! ' 8 *'° do" bl thal dinner, served by the lady grang.
Before you make your spring purchases call
nominated and elected I will give
° f the ^ " eS ,fiC€" ery ° "
noon, the afternoon was
a
and inspect our stock.
We will prepay freight
We are pleased to have you call. Many people
mv earnest attention to the ,lle e" m\ ™ te 13
. ! * “ P" I ^ e n up'by L. S. Smith, son of
on purchases shipped to Mosier.
a- and i perform
e
,
, to , Irom
the
bluff
overlooking the
“ Farmer
Smith ” who
Iiis
hesitate to purchase a piano because they think it
office
mv duties
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,
i.umei ommi,
woo, with
wmi m»
complex and hord. We make a conservatory of
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| Columbia River at
Ortely; father, is spending much time
the liest o f my ability,
music; give you the advantage of our easy pay­
: scenery worth going miles out of „nil effort, in telling the farmers
cdv.
A. W . M o h r .
ment plan. Do you care for music? Ever find the
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j the way to view. From a scenic i a|) over this and several other
day long or evening dull? Ever pass a home from
Change of Ownership.
itandpoint, the saving o f a states hov/to raise corn.
which music floats out lo your ears and felt there
Wm. Weber has recently pUr - ; little* time and labor would ap-
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can be a happier home than yours be cause o f good
chased
the
R.
G.
Yowell
slock
peal
to
some.
But
tiie
main
music —good for head and heart.
We carry tiie
liti Fast Second St.
The Dalles, Ore.
best. Old instruments exchanged.
of harness and saddle goods at.;,hi"K is to Ret Busy and d<>)
O tegon
Hood River, at the old stand, j something that, will assure us
Hood River
and has just returned from P ort-; LBe Columbia River Highway,
A good stock o f Records for
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land where he secured a new
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your Vi6trola at Chown’s.
supply of fine harness, ladies’ |
Substitute lor Butter,
Fresh st rk
Kellogg
Corn
What is the Meaning of T U M - A - L U M
stride saddles, English riding
Dr. J. H. Kellogg o f Battle Flakes,
Kellogg Rice Flakes,
bridles, etc. His repair depart- Creek, Michigan, it is reported, Quaker Puffed Pice and Puffed
Like a good many words in English VTum-A-LuirP’
¡ment is the best in the country has perfected a new vegetable Wheat ami Krinkle Corn Flakes
is derived from a great many languages. Originally
and Mosier people will find it to butter. T iis is mad“ entirely!
lIiis week. Strauss.
from the Chi Book Indian meaning ‘Scattered Waters.’
their advantage to patronize Mr. out o f vegetable fats, and while)
Tum-A-Lum
has come to mean:
at
is
you
have
not
regi?
1 Weber when in need o f anything it looks like butter and tastes! Perl
In French, “ To Excel,” In Hatch, “ Handle the
Bet
ter
do
U.
tired.
in iiis line, as he will give them like butter, it is much more:
Best o f Grades,” In German, “ Terviee,” In Irish,
t the best, o f treatment.
adv easily handled by the human)
“ Quality” In Spanish, “ The Best for the Money*’ ’
For Sale.
system
than
butter
itself.
The!
Put ail o f Hie above meanings together arid ytfu
For Sale
Small work team for sale «
have the meaning o f Turn-A-Luni in English.
new product has a flavor similar
Thirty acres of unimproved
Í
In the Language of Mosier Tum-A-Lum stands lor
it<> that of good dairy butter, cheat». Address C. A. Brown, *
fruit land.
Lies beautifully
tiie
most up-to-date Lumber Yard in (he city.
Mosier.
Ore.
ai d those who have sampled it
and with practically no waste
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t * • tify that it is delicious. Some
B o x in g-T w o grades mi hand Price'O.'V.
land. Located a few rods west
The dock boat which floated « a
of this has already been served
1 o f “ Buena Vista Orchards.”
in a Battle Creek sanitarium down the river some time ago,
Our Suits are Guaranteed and our Prices are Right
For particulars address II. A.
has been “ apprehended,” and
T u m - A - L u m
L u m b e r
dining room.
Bretz, 401 N Blariistone Street,
Your car fare paid if you buy a suit.
t'lie new product, it is said, lies anchored on a sand bar near
m 20 31
J uchson, Mich.
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contains no stearin or animal fat.. Vient.o. It. will be brought back i
Another feature is that it is j to the landing as soon as the $
Candidate for Sheriff
. « f-
cheaper am i'if placed upon the river raises.
: To tiie Voters o f Wasco County:
market might help to solve thei
I hereby announce that I will
high cost o f living, for it could i
Kurtz for Sheriff.
v
he a candidate for the Demo-
| he sold as low as oleomargarine,
410 Second S t.
The Dalles, Ore.
1 hereby announce mvself as a J
! cratic nomination for the office
1 and contains no socalled harm-1 candidate for the democratic *
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
I o f Sheriff o f Wasco county hi
fnl ingredients. The proceFSof nomination for sheriff of Wasco 1 I f you oarry hii unreliable timepiece,
tiie May primaries, subject t<>
manufacture is as yet in its in­ c o u n ty _______
If nominated
and
elect- i you have a good many such moments.
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the will o f the voters o f the
fancy, hilt it is thought that if ed I will enforce tin* laws, con- j
If your watch nerd* attention bring It
county. I f nominated and elect­
the product is found to be as duct the office on a business and * j to ua. We can truthfully bhv you will be
ed 1 promise tn discharge tire
good as it is lielieved to be, it economical basis and give court- > c more than pleMed with ndr work.
duties of the office to the host o f
J
Dependable work ami aatislied enstom-
will he put on the market.
eous treatment to all.
my ability and in as economical
j i era ore out best advettineinenta.
fine of the sanitarium dieti­
E. K u rtz .
a manner as possible, and will
tian; s*al -s ttia< eventually the
Pai !
enforce the laws insofar as they
new butter will be used exlen-
apply to lfm offic“ o f Sheriff.
noon r iv f r . ore .
sively
for cooking pui|»oses. and statement of Ownership. Man i
J. M. P atison ,
it.'»
ill
take
tiie
place
of
h»rd.
It
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agem ‘ ¡it, C ircu L ilo n , Etc
Pai i Advertisement. *
can be used wherever l»utter can
Of MosiAr Builctin, |)jt>liahe<l weekty
IM M M N W W M J N f
r w w w e t w xH .nooc.-«'«
be Use<1 ill CDUkinr. If 1 in- above at M ,»i< r. Or. go.i, r ,uir< L t>y the Art #
p ot Su:le or W o rk ,
o
f
Augnat
24,
1912.
if Hr» above1 does 1 ot sound
Editor,
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H. G. Kif>hee
One c>r two t<•aiiis go >d work fishy, it soil till Is like Ibii* ring «»1 Managing Alitor,
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1 t*r hire (hem ölet». -- Butler,
(.sc and Egg Rustnesa Manag-r -
hor.;es. Will
JEWELER OPTICIAN
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By the »|a» # v vec ■k or month and Joti mi
Puhiiaher
Owner
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furnish man to Jrive
KAown hondholi! •»■, mortgagor*, r*A
Eyes Testet!, Glass» s Fitted, Watches, docks,
J. S train .
m27ii >
KOR SALE
othn arrnrtl) lo:U rr*, hot n g 1 j.er
You will be assured a satisfactory fil ami service
Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Gtii Glass
rent or more o i tolai ..mount of bond*,
Twenty years Experience.
Eight head o f good young mortgage», or ofhe»- »ecuritie*:
Mr. ami Mrs. An»«« Root re­
I grind my e.ur. l enses.
J.
N.
M"*ier.
Gro.
Cliamhrrlain,
J.
turned home Wednesday after­ work mules, weighing from 1100
M. Elliott. L. I.imli, o f MiMtier, Ore.,
noon from a two months visit to 1300 lbs. For particulars, in­ and Fred VVilaon. o f The Dalle*, Ore.
The D a ri« f
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with relatives in Indiana and quire of F. C. C l a u s e n . The I
DsUea. Ore.
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other middle states.
Announcement....
Nichol & Company,
Flour,
Feed, Groceries and
Furnishing* Goods
H. M. W E S T
Hay,
Grain,
Mosier,
M ill
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Feed
L.
Oregon
I
Peoples Meat Market
We are Recognized
i
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Fletcher Furniture
Co. Inc
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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The Plymouth Clothing Store
Stienbloch Clothing
Chioss Bros. Clothing
Florsheim Shoes
!
Co.
M O SIER
ORE.
JOE COHEN
; W .F . LARAWAY,
Buy Your N e x t Suit at
Rice &
McCoy I
The Dalles, Ore.
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Dr. George F , Newhouse
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