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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY' BV ADVERTISING RATES M0 SIER BUL H. G. KIBBKE, Proprietor K U B S C R lt 'n O N -R A T B S On* Year................................................................. *1 *' Six Month».............. ................. 'Thr^ Months........................................................30 IN —■----1 Praftwaionui Card«......................... per month S .|y One square ................................... M *• Merch 3. 1879. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914 VOL. V I - One-half CoJ-.mn..................M, „ " One CoMkv .................................. *• ~ .tt “ ¿ q ^ I>tu: an rtf menu will in all te:jee be charred to the party ordering them, at lejral rate*, and paid for before afiidaviU are furnished. N O. 14 """ MOSIER WILL CELEBRATE GRANGE RALLY DAY TOMORROW Mill 1 ■ 1 i i i ii j Nichel & Company, H. M. WEST Grain, ‘ DAVID ROBINSON. M. D. Physician and Surgeon This is the dictum of the peo- Tomorrow is Rally Day for the i pie of Mosier—that we celebrate Morier Grange and all members M o s ie r - - O regon »the Glorious Fourth of July in a and their friends are earnestly ¡manner befitting: the occasion. requested to be present. Who’s to blame for it? Why, Prof. W. S. Brown, Extension DR. C. H. JENtttNfe j'that man Stone, of course, who! Horticulturist at the Oregon Ag- j is also largely to blame for the ricultural College, will speak on D E N T IS T [crushed rock on our streets. He the value of fruit and vegetable | was backed by a number of our by-products and the necessity of j Hoon RivER; O regon ¡ business men and they got busy establishing factories for making Urs. Phone, 333. Ion Tuesday with subscription this disposal of inferior and sur-! offce Phone, losi papers and by night they had plus products. A preliminary I---------------- - .over $207 subscribed-most of it survey of the field will he made BENNETT, SINNOTT & GALLOWAY ¡in town, the rock crusher boys by the speaker, who will then Agency for kicking in with $95 of it. The deal with local as well as gener Attorneys-At-Law country has not been called on al conditions. Professor Brown has studied this matter widely yet, but it is known that the « G eneral P ractice local grange is heartily in accord and many of his observations! with the movement -and we can are set forth in a bulletin recent THE DALLES, - OREGON pull off one of the biggest cele ly prepared by him in collabora brating stunts ever held in the tion with Prof. Lewis. Prof.» Brown is also a member of the (Mosier) Northwest. W . A. HUSBANDS A t a meeting of the cominer’ committee on by-products facto Blacksmith cial club held Monday night, it ries appointed at the Spokane I was decided to have a celebra- National Apple show, to in-1 Horse Shoeing and General tion instead of a community pic-, investigate and report districts' Repair Work. nic, as was at first figured on, pin which factories could profit-j »•MM M M )« !*<>•<>•< Satisfaction Guaranteed and various committees were j'fcbly be erected. His subject is appointed to look after the >dif-, full of interest and will be pre- M o s i e r O regon i ferent features of the celebra- sen ted in an attractive and un- tion. The details of course have derstandatele form. I The Market of'Quality not been worked out yet, but ------------- ------------------- Complete line of Choice Meats Fish ¡they will appear later in these j HOSIER VS. HEIGHTS PLUMBING and Provisions, Salt and Cured columns. Steam and Hot Water Heating. I Meats. Highest market price paid The Mosier ball players, think- •for chics veal and poultry. ling they were going out to saw Jobbing »promptly attended to. j (WÍIEY PEOPLE SAKE 4000 — — wood or pick berries, brought The Dalles, Oregon i 101 E. Third Street MOSIER OREGON For t'he'set*ond‘time'the Ortley [out a'few ball {Mayers and made! lelie netiei sn* le iieiidiieiie ne n- Vaudeville Gorhpany demonstrat- up the rest of their’team with ! ed their ability as first class en-jsaW logs, throttle pullers and Hay, j . qq Business loetis a ill be charge«: at« cent« Her line 'fortLaoii iifsertwn. Entered «• secemd-class ne-.ttar Mxreh 12. 1909 at the post office nt Mosier. Oregon, under the Act of One-MUHin-r iunin..................... ** Flour, Feed Feed, Groceries and Furnishing Goods Storage and Forwarding M o s ie r O reöön Dupont Powder Mosier. | - Oregon Everybody likes it— Ve&Ks ^chocolates J Send to Modern Confrctiomry Company, Tort- land, Oregon, ^5 “ Modern Sweets’ * seals c!i| ped from the enclosute iound inal' packages of “ Modern* product*, or 10 cents (stamp* or coin ) for posMpe, and 1 full sample box of Vo^?ns Chocolates will be cut you 7 free. THFIK CUARANTEP. If for .tnv reason Vorans Chocolates ^do not give a pure!.,, rr perfect satisfaction. we arc author»«.! to replace them at their expense. Peoples Meat Market S. E. F R A N C IS C O . Proprietor “ T l lE O A K S .’ ’ S. F. GOSS teftRinCrS, when they presented ’six foot dim hers. the PACIFIC s t a t e s Fire Insurance Co. The Only Oregon Old Line Fine Insurance Company. Protection is Everything. j . K. McGregor, ^ ¡¡¡t Mosier, Ore. Bargains In Automobiles Two-cylinder, 5-passenger Buick, 1909 Four-cylinder, §-passenger Elmore,1910 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1911 Max well, fully equipped, detachable tonneau Make us an offer on 'any of the above mentioned ¡Sir* DRUGS? The Mosier Heights team met “ Mr. BoH” to a large audience SU R E! •in'Ghown’s Hall, on 'Wednesday •them last Sunday on the bill dia Now that it is possible'to send mond With a few wood sawyers, ■evening. merchandise by Parcels Post, we Everything was good, frorti teamsters and farmers and sent suggest that should you need them home to report a score of '¡first to last-the opening num- j bers on the piano by Mrs. J. H. 23 to 4 in favor of the Mosier anything in the way of Pre ¡'Gault, the personification of the Heights team. scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent ■dew and the Devil by Messrs j We do not claim to be ball! Medicines, that you send to Faust and Firebaugh, the poke players, but if Mosier will inter-] !*in the short rii>s administered to ¡ View out Captain, Fred Temple- C D 'S . N. CLARKS: j some of Mosrer’s loca! luminaries | mire, or Manager, Pearl Frice, by MU4t and Jeff, and the his- we are willing to take our defeat ! The DRlUXiiSfhrb HooU River, trionic excellence of the entire in goed nature. K. i for them. He can send them to I caste (if “ Mr. Bob.” There was j you cheaper than you can get not a cabbage or an ancient egg in evidence during the perform ] them at home. NOTICE ance, bbt plenty of appreciative There will be a meeting of (he1 applause. Mosier hasoften paid 1 mercial Club next Monday i more for far less'interesting en- Hooks, Stationery, . . , .. might in Chown's Hall, when tertainmfents than the ©Vtley Co. i, , , . , . , ... , J , business and pleasure will be Office Supplies put up, and they will be warmly , . , . • .. , ) mixed and a geod time generally welcomed whenever they return. _ , , , Subscriptions taken for ., . ,, , may be expected, so every mem- At the close mi the perform-'. , ,, . . , . . Magazines a . . . ber should come out and briny a ance the floor was cleared and a „ „„ Mail orders promptly at . . „ , -new member. lew hours or dancing was in - 1 vt _ .............................. tended to. We will try enjoyed ] N. B. This invitation is for the j -to please you. ______ _______________ rentire adult male {»opulalion in terested in a celebration. Aon WILL MACADAMIZE COUNTY ROAD don’ t have to be a member, and you douH have to join, tho you 214 E 2nd St., The Dalles. The tehitoto head Teller belong would be welcomed. All you ing (jointly to Wasco county and need to do is to come and work The Dalles, arrived Monday, with the club for llie success of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION with the water and oil carts. the Fourth of July celebration, -L'»litti.tsRtlU They are being used this week as the plans for it will be dis- I)enartm<Mit o f tlie Interior, U . S. I 1 on the county road between Mo- aTthat time, liHiiil OjRco at The i)all«*H, Oregon, sier and MayeToale. This road April 28th, 11)14. •is being built by 'the county and Notie»* is hereby given that Mr. Ed L. Howe reei'i veil word Mr. Mayer on a dollar-fot-dollar Harriet L. IJoe, last week that her brother, Jas. basis. It is 24 feet wide and o f Mosier. Oregon, who, on March l«t, Norman Biles, an artist of some 1913, made Homeatead Entry No, u f l- ■will be well graveled and oiled. note, died in Portland of pleural 3f>2. for lx)ta 4, 5 and C>, Sec. H. Tp 1 N When finished it will be perhaps pneumonia. On account of Mr. 1!ang«*12 ib’V /M . ha» filed notice o f in •the finest .piece of road along Howe's condition, Mrs. Howe tention 'to fnake Final ( dmmiitati6n the Columbia Highway, of which wae unable to attend her broth f’ rTjof, fto e taLiiah tiàim Ho the land ■it will form a link. above described, liefore the Itegiater er’s funeral. And li*c» i*. er o f lite U .S . Land Office at MONIER, Ol E .ON J U N E T IM E R O S E T IM E G O O D T IM E PO RTLAND THE OREGON AVASrilNüTfrN wit! sell Round Trip Tickets at greutly »'retineAl1 farés fòr the 1 highth «"m iai ROSE FE ST IV A L PORTLAND, JUNEf-9-4Î2 On sale tlaily, June 7-12. Final return limit, June 15. Make your plans now to attend 'Portland’s animal feast of i>»ses. For'full particulars, fares, schedules, e tc ., ask F. A. ALDINGTON, Agent O-W. It. & N. MOSIER - 'OREGON *%- »» Pifer & Company Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Inc. Hood River , - - 'Oregon Attention Here is a chance to get a Standard Hot Point Electric Iron for less than cost. Read further and learn how. We hurt made'atmgements with the Prcifie Power & Light Company, of The Dailes, to furnish these Irons to the of the company, with tie* M osier B ulletin , at less than cost. Here is tHe plan: The Iron retails at $3.50. The yearly sub scription price of the B ulletin i? $1.50->---$E.0O for the tivo, if Taken separately. We are offering the KCLi.trfN and tlm S tan dard Mot Point Iron for 5 3 . 5 0 ” ' the (price of »the Iron alone, t<> all who pay up their arrearafets. to at!'Tent?wain, anH to all new subscribers t » the BULLETIN for ceslt. ThisoiFei is mud- for n limited time kntf its t liject »Mifte- fold— 1< miro luce the-Iron into nil the h» it -s where e let trie itv- is used, vhere Ihe Iron is not supplied: to 'IhilWre oif: suli- scribera to keep their subscriptions up. and to give con- consumers of electricity an opportunity t»> seen re'one* of -tbe*»*.' Irons— a Imon to the housewife— at less Midn cost. Cali at i'ie B ulletin office and inspect ihes».-ji-r*n^ i M « W ash in g to n str eet The l>alh*r, Or« gon, onrthe 18th day o f ijo n e , 1914. RAILROAD & 'NAVIGATION .««»• FIR / a a (Heinq one ttf a series of talks on TUM-A-LUM commodities ) ! » i Ì Ì DOUGLAS FIR (sometimes called Oregon Pine) is “ Amer a ica’s greatest all-utility I unber.” a a 1. FIR is the strongest, sliffest structural lumber in the American Market. I Ì I 2. FIR is about 25 per cent lighter than any structural a lumber approaching it in strength. a a / 3. FIR is one of the most beautiful woods for interior work. WHEN COMBINED WITH "TUM-A-LUM ” SERRVIOK fli t HAS COME TO BE KNOWN AROUND MOSIER AS a Turn-A -Lumber. a* Ì “ See HARMS About It” Teatheis' Examination « Notice r* hereby given that the Coun* Claimant name« as w itn e s s: % a- John R. W ilcox, Lawrence If. Eein- The »business mer on 'Wash- ty Su{»eHi>tindeirt of Wasco Cotioty. big ton Stredt have greatly nn- Oregon, v*il* hold the regular eyantin- Mnicer, ChaaleH (4. Stolta and Ceor^e \ W . Kindred, all o f M«>.ier, Oregon. .proved -that thoroughfare this »tion of appHcanUi far State (Vrtif- H. F kank W ood « o r a , S 'icata» ¿t high School building in The A N X I O U S M O M E N T .' week by a heavy dressing of Ite|<i8ter. liallea He fit! owa: Commencing Wed i I f ÿou farry an unreliable tfrn > rr, gravel, which was donated by nesday, June 17, 1914, at 9 o’clock, a. J you have a good many auch mone ita. Mr. Stone, of the Pacific Brhtg*; m., and continuing uiilil SatUnlay, Ï If your watch needa attention bring it Company. June 20, l'Jii, it 4 o’clock p. m. to u n . W e can tr ithfully aay you will be WiVmailav forenoon Writing, II" more than pleased with our work. r S. Hrstory, I’hyaiah.gy, J Dependable work and 'aatiatled rtlatom- EVANfiEUST TO LECTURE HERE Wednesday aft^rno'in — Physical er- are tmr l.eat advertiaementa Geography, Reading, Composition, i Mrs. K. W. Peterson, the Deir- Method»1 In Pending, Method-, in ACth ver evuiMfdlisL *h«gan'a series of rt ’’,ie- ■ten lectures last night In tl* Thu^ ' ^ . r' n° ° ” Ari,hrn'‘*,c’ H‘!' HOOD RIVER. ORE ,, . . Ulry of Faflj’c«lioii, IVyefin'ogy. M.-th- Can siipfliy you with any ‘Lhrisiian Church. Hn next olh (ieograohj. Mondhy and Tuesday evenings Thur».i»> a'ter .on iic nwie.c.n WM*:. thing in Dii« lini ni -most KWK'dVWW-imOéH «tWXrm 9 'her lectiiTes i*H Rescue and Slum F.r," ’,,.v. America Lit-n.i -r. !•(.* . reason able price*. 1 h«*Hfi» i.tr Pr W.rk in Denver will be illusila!- ? * h“. V,}'. ed by stere«{*tic«i, views. Frl !my Ua.^, m I ht « i and Pi ai Mrs. Pciersoll comes high!' liee. ftrlhogVaphy fh ig lid i f.ii *ratt.re, J E W E L E R O P TIC IA N 'recortirtiended as a conscieduous Chemh-try. 'Christian w o r k e r . She was for I* n ¡a % afi J: *•>!»--ItcilPn! i.a w , G e- olCHZY. Aljç«*hrr C iv iriioverem eiit Eyes Testetl, Glasses Fitted, Walches. clocks. Twenty years a worker 4» I be Saturday flu ajen (icom etrv. Bot- Jewelry, Sterling Silverware. Cut Glass blulL.s of Dcrkvek, Col, and for any, * •<!*!/*. -WM* I Saturday afternoon — G -n eral Hia Twenty years Experience. 'the past ten years has been an tory. Bookkeeping. I grind my own Itenses. interdenominational evangelist. Yonr* truly, The public is cordially invited (>ltl pap«»s for sale at this Ct.Vi*E T . ItoN vey. The Dalles, Oregon. Phone Blank 711 < otm tv S«h‘ a»l .Superintendent. to-ftteend'tlns «eriee of meetings. Ni ni L. COMINI The Tombstone man—-— - » rtf Him < nd imvinced $ ? W. F. LARAWAY, Dr. GeorgeF. Newhouse