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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY H. G. KfBBFF.. Proprietor SUBSCRIPT*®»! RATES .11.3» On»» Year....... 9K Months . Three Month* ADVERTISING RATES M0SIER BULLETIN V O I MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON. F R ID A Y , A T R IL 10, 1014 V I Agent for D U PO N T Powder - - Oregon Peoples Meat Market The Market of Quality I | Complete line o f Choice Meats Fish and Provisions, Salt and Cured Meats. Highest market price paid for chice veal and poultry. The Dalles, Oregon j ie iia ii* iie i)e iie iie M iie w (ie iie il We are pleased to have you call. Many people hesitate to purchase a piano because they think it complex and bord. We make a conservatory o f music; give you the advantage o f our easy pay ment plan. Do you care for mrrsic?' Ever find the «iay long or evening dull? Ever pass a home from which music floats out to your ears and felt there can be a happier home than yours be cause o f good music—good for head and heart. We carry the best. Old instruments exchanged. Hood River - Oregon 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 The Dalles, Ore. Buy Your Next Suit at I “ 6.6 ** 10 U Business locals will be chanted at 5 cents per line for each insertion. to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavits are furnished. For Service. I will keep my thoroughbred Holstein hull for service for the Mosier fruit growers and their season of 1914, at my barn in East Mosier. Co3t o f service friends, to the number o f nearly 200, met in Chown’ a Hall last Th,s <1»*“* '" '" »* asked for the season $3.00. Saturday to attend the annual >>y ¡»any people and it is not t< o m27m J. 0. B e l d in . meeting o f the Mosier Fruit eai * to discuss it and begin to Growers' Association. The fore- ™ake »,,ans for a Knmd old;tin’ e Campbell for Surveyor noon was occupied with reports Tourtli ot July ( elebration, I hereby announce myself as a o f Manager It. D. Chatfield and vv,th the co,ored lemwnad*- lo a candidate for the Republican the auditing committee. and the j nuta and Popcoro. the hokey- nomination o f county surveyor election o f a board o f directors poke>’ man- ba,,oon ascens,on* of Wasco county. I f nominated brass ; for the coming year. By unani games, races, orations, and elected I will conduct the bands and everything else sym mous vote the old board was re office in a conscientious and elected, as was the auditing com bolical o f the day and so dear i painstaking manner, lieing- fair mittee. Manager Chatfield and and necessary to the heart of M o s ie r : : O regon land courteous to all. 1 the auditing committe were giv Young America—and the old R o y T. C a m p b e l l . en a hearty vote o f thanks for ’ un. too. We didn’ t mention Paid Advertisement. fireworks for, tho “ Freedom was i their efficient services. J. L. Kelly for Representative W. G. Gloyd, o f the Mosier born amidst powder,” it is our personal conviction that mercy I hereby announce to the served a satisfying lunch and humanity would be best voters of Wasco and Hood River ' n the hall at noon, and at l.oO served by eliminating as much counties that I am a can d id ate^* Gwin, manager ot the as possible the deadly cannon for representative from the 20th Northwest Fruit Exchange, gave a talk on the conditions o f the cracker and ° ' ber angel-making legislative district, subject to n,u in the Northwest, devices horn the program, A BOX OF OUK the wish of the voters at tne fruit industry . . . .. .. n hnu fiv<> vnm-« His tabulated statement o f fig- l l . hns l,een nve >ea,a smte FASTER C A N D Y republican primaries May 15. ures showed that Mosier District hosier has celebiated. then we make an ideal g ift for inaid, wife or I f nominated and elected my i widow. It is so delicious in ap ranked among the first in net re- bad a sure-enough good time. It motto will be: “ Less waste of! pearance, so wholesome in effect turns for her extra fancy fruit, i ie<P dred a " btde *ot •’ * ba,d public money; repeal useless that it must be a sour disposition Ollier speakers were A. A. work b-V the citizens to prepare j commission« and work for the | indeed that will not he sweetened with a box o f it. Yes we deliver interests of the overtaxed public., Prince and D. White, o f the N. tbe fflounda {or lbe occasion, VV. Exchange, C. A. Malboeuf, bl,t they winked with a will boxes to any address. Put your ,T. L. K e i X.Y. card in o f course. o f the Fruitgrower's’ Transporta- and tbe res,dt " a a a complete Paid advertisement. “ T ak O aks . ” tion league, L)r. C. A. Macruin Sllccess. It can be repeated, and A. P. Bateham. with less labor. Let (lie entire S. E. FRANCISCO, tNNOUNCEHEHT. The occasion was marked by Nfossier District decide to cele- Proprietor “ T H E O AK S.’ Tn ewtnnKnneo wiTh Hie a^veinl the enthusiasm and unanimity of brate our Natal Day and the. In compliance with the sereial ^ t,le unnvers w|to were prosiierity which we as a district ! petitions petitions presented to me, I mucl) please,i w,Lll t’he business have enjoyed the past year, witli hereby announce a hereby my candulcey Jone laflt year amj encouraged prospects of still greater bless- for Joint Representative o f the 1 with the prospects tor a bounti- ings for the season to come. We ,29th District of Wasco and Hood j f uj harvest this season. owe it to ourselves and our chil River counties, subject to the Aside from the out-of-town dren. W e’ ve got it coming to i will ot the Republican voters at'guests above mentioned, there us. It is safe to say that this Headquarters for high grade merchandise and ¡the regular primaries. May 15th were present G. L. McKenna and our prices are very tempting idea o f a celebration will meet ! 19I4 j wile, C. A. McCargar, C. A. | Morelen, M~rs. J.’ E.^OaVpenter, j with the hearty approval of the Adv A. I. M ason . ; the Misses M. and A, Shogren, local grange, as their regular —------------------------ ‘ of Portland; Miss Kate Win tier. monthly meeting, an all day ses A. W . Mohr for County Surveyor o f Vancouver, B^0., and J. C, sion, comes on Saturday, July 4, To Wasco county republican Ho()i¡1R i,'er<^ ^ ^ How aid, o f anfj ^bey will Ire out in fori ce any ; voters: I way. As the people in the coun I hereby announce my candi-i try compose the greater mem Jl DANGEROUS PRACTICE Jdacy for the republican nomi-j bership o f the grange, a good big I nation for county surveyor. If j crowd would be assured for tl e Before you make your spring purchases call 'There are several hoys in this celebration nominated and elected I will give and inspect our stock. We will prepay freight This is a matter which might my earnest attention to the town and vicinity who ride bicy- on purchases shipped to Mosier. office and perform my duties to ck;S- The bicycles have no hells very appropriately be taken up the best of my ability. I<>r horns on them -at least most |)y the commercial club and local adv. A. W. M o HE. them have none. I he only grange combined, in which event -------- ---------- ! method the riders employ in success is assured. Change ot Ownership. | warning pedestrians o f their np- LE T US C E LEB RATE! i Win. Weber has recently pur-| proach is to whistle. This is not chased the R. G. Yowell stock a sufficient or proper warning, 1l6 East Retond St. The Dalles, Ore of harness and saddle goods at A whistle may mean anything COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS MEETING Hood River, at the old stand, or nothing; but a bell or horn re- t ¡and has just returned from Port-1 peatedly sounded, especially as 1 be Mosier Commercial Club .«US' land where he secured a n ew 'th e rider approaches from the held its regular monthly meeting supply of fine harness, ladies’ rear, is sufficient warning f o r , '“ Cliown’ s Hall last Monday What is the Meaning of stride saddles, English riding even little children to heed. A n'8l*L Routine business was # bridles, etc. His repair depart- bicycle, like the horse and auto, transacted and sevei'al new mem- ment is the best in the country has certain rights on the road; hers were added, Like a good many words in English “ Tum-A-Lum” is derived from a great many languages. Originally and Mosier people will find it. to so lias the pedestrian. Every The question of the recovery »» from the Chinook Indian meaning ‘Scattered Waters.’ their advantage to patronize Mr. person should know the rules o f ° f the dock boat was discussed Tum-A-Lum Ims come to mean: Welier when in need of anything the road in riding and walking, and d wa,s decided to assist the In French, “ To Excel,” In Dutch, “ Handle the in his line, as he will give them even the children. This knowl- citizens v'd,<’ have money and * Best o f Grades,” In German, "Service,” In Irish, the best of treatment. adv edge, if put in practice, would tabor invented in the boat in se- “ Quality” In Spanish, “ The Best for the Money.” ♦ - prevent many serious and minor curing its return. To this end Put all of the al>ove meanings together and you For Sale accidents. Unfortunately, chil- the following notice has been is- 41 have the meaning o f Turn-A-I.um in English. I # Thirty acres o f unimproved dren generally do not know the sued to all those interested in the 1 In lbe Language of Mosier Tum-A-Lum stands for the most up-to-date Lumber Yard in the city. fruit land. Lies beautifully rules o f the road and if they did boat landing: land with practically no waste they would probably forget them There will be a meeting o f all Boxing—Two grades on hand Price O. K. land. Located a few rods west entirely in their sudden fright those who havesubscrilted Louud A * of “ Buena Vista Orchards.” when some fool boy rode up be- who are interested in the boat For particulars address H. A. hind them on a bicycle without bouse fund, in Chown’s Hall on Bretz, 401 N Blackstone Street, giving them sufficient warning Saturday evening, April 11, at 8 «W i Jackson, Mich. m 20 3t or time to escai»e being run over, o’ clock, to consider what nieas- - - — --■**-------- This has occurred three times ures may I k : taken to secure our « recently, the victim in each case present Imal. landing, Candidate for Sheriff . « %- .* V .* K »- lieing a little girl, who wan -• -* ♦ - - To the Voters o f Wasco County: knocked down and severely in- : H. W. Hanuum and family ar I hereby announce that I will . ^ rived last Saturday morning be a candidate for the Demo- JUI/ ! It is always the part o f the from Parker, So. Dakota, where ANXIOUS MOMENTS. cratic nomination for the office strong and capable to consider they have lieen living for the I f you carry an unreliable timepiece, (o f Sheriff o f Wasco county at tli e week anil helpless, especial- pagt two yp.irSi Thi,v w i,| move you have a good many auch mom- ttfs. the May primaries, subject to ly the children who, in sudden onto their homestead at Fir. I f y<»ur watch needs attention bring it the will o f the voters o f the to us. We can truthfully say you will I m » emergencies, have no judgment county. I f nominated and elect more than pleased witli our work. and are quite as liable to run into NOTICE. ed I promise to discharge the Dependable work and Hatisiied custom* danger as out o f it. If these Notic*' is heretiy fpven that I did, on duties o f the office to the best of era are our best advertisement*. Isiys who have run over the lit- the 2nd day of April, 1914. in tt>«- City my ability and in as economical tie girls, had thought they could of Mtmi.r, Oregon, take up and em- a manner as possible, and will nol pass them without running pound on«- hor»** of imy mlor, w.iain enforce the laws insofar as they them down, they should have *bout ,2r,° 11 HOOD RI VER, ORE. apply to the office o f Sheriff. , , i ,, . ■ ,, almwa mURr maras; white a tripe in slackened their speed. thus ^ >t)i| whju. H)?ht foot Aml J. M. P a t i h o n . avoiding the accidents. , on lh„ 2l, , ,|My , , r May ]!l14 Rt Paiil Ailvertiie nKMit. The city fatile rs altrimid pass tl»e h<Mir of 7 l*. M of •nid da \ t in . an oi di nance at once i•equi ring frontnif ti it» City Hull (Mosier Kurtz for Sheriff. liells oi• horns to 1>e p ia r er! on all in tl»** Cit> of M d-r, ( Ire*;OU. H II • * - O', ♦ *rf V at imi<tton. o the highest I hereby announce myself as a bicycles, min iisf?» ! nnM)f»nv : a so **id i r JEW ELER O! Tic!A N in lined. or iit:* ip • ldddt»r for ca.sii 1 candidate for the democratic siimi ld bicycle^ ! k : sup|) lied with . COnlRand «•X * r e* * |*a\ intr ft •*’R nomination Jar sheriff o f Wasco tight» at night. S e ve cal acei- 1**pr »My 111currad in tuki» K i up, m- Eves Tested, Glasses Tilted, Watches, clocks. county. If nominated and elect ilent» have a 1er•ady oecuiied nK 'jnd k»*#•ping *-r i hoi •e of bay jhl ab» Hit 1250 1l t., M K<* about T* color, ’ cri minril thru a|ipaient reck less- Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Ghia» ed I will enforce the laws, con nbowii K rot:.r tvi&rll* , v> i ' h duct the office on a business and uess. I> ut other* may I k * avoided 11 y cat Twenty yearn Experience. l»y pia*ring bells orhorns on the white •tripe in fa««' b nd otir right I grind my u n lenses. economical basis and give court bicycles and usili] 7 themi9 to^f*th iiind fc, to 1 and the conta i•nd crXpcti** • eous treatment to all. er w it11 H little com nr in senm* of m«lijiifC H».d nab*. The Dalles, Oregon. litt F VANS, Sigm d E. K u r t z , and consideration for other peo- Paid adverti* meni. Mainimi o f Ihr Cilv >f Monier. Ort. «I ! pie. We are Recognized I' Phillips Piano House E One-half Column......................... " One Column................................. ** Flour, Feed, Groceries and Furnishing Goods Hay, Grain, Mill Feed 410 Second St. 1.0 30i Nichol & Company, H. M. WEST •* mmmama w iw i4 H i9 ih w i#fi0 <w w ** ** MOSIER FRUIT MEN GATHER SHALL WE CELEBRATE THE „ , — — - NATION'S BIRTHDAY? Commencing' April 1st, on all merchandise pur chased including Hay, Grain, M ill Feed and Du Pont Powder l will give Votes in the Piano Contest now being conducted by E. M. Strauss. These votes are given upon the same terms as those given by Mr. Strauss ami afford a rare chance to secure a greater number than could be had otherwise. J 101 E. Third Street NO. 6 * Announcement.... - ** One-quarter Column..................... ** I,ocrai a<ivertisements will in all cases be charged Entered as second-dass m atter March 12, at the poet office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A c t o f March 3, 1879. Mosier, Professional C ard s....................per month f .6 One square................................. Rice The & Dalles, McCoy Ore. You will he assured a satisfactory fit and service Fletcher Furniture Co. Inc. r TUM-A-LUM I I I / Turn-A Lum Lumber Co. I MOSIER ORE. W. F. LARA WAY, 1 , h Dr. Geor e F. Newhouse î 1 mrmmmmrn.iumm ir» tu Pitone Blank 711 8