Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 12, 1914, Image 1

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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12. 1914
VOL. VI
March 3.1879.
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
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paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL ENTESIAiN
MOSILR DIES
hinder not only our business but
nearly all kinds o f business in
this country. We need to open
The ladies o f Mosier will be the factories and the mills and
the guests of the Commercial « e t the people leek to work. We
D AVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
M o s ie r
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Club at an informal gathering - 8,,ould 8t,>,) the foo,,8h theory
that prosperous business is some-
Chown’s Hall next Wednesday
DR. C. H. JENKINS
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Lul how pernicious to the stale. It
evening.
lh e object of the .
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is a childish fallacy that is drag-
meeting is, o f course, to have a .
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ging us into hard times,
good, social time, and particular-
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H ood R iv e r ;
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tv to formulate plans and make
arrangements fora grand Fourth
MOSIER GRANGE HAS RALLY DAY J Oflfee Phone, 1081. U**s. Phone, 333.
of July dinner. The ladies o fj
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Mosier and vicinity are famed
Last Saturday was Rally Day
for their culinary art and it is with Mosier Grange and a goodly
BENNETT, SINNOTT & GALLOWAY
a foregone conclusion that the j number were present at the
Agency for
multitude which will be in at- meeting in Lamb’ s Hall,
Attorneys-At Law
tendance at the celebration will
The forenoon was taken up in
be royally fed.
routine business anil at noon the
G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e
The club held an enthusiastic members and
a few invited
meeting last Monday night to guests sat down to a sumptuous TH E DALLES,
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OREGON
hear the reports o f the various dinner prepared by the lady
committees who have the cele- grangers.
W. A. HUSBANDS
bration in charge. There were I A fte r dinner, Prof. W. S.
32 present. Five new members Brown, o f Corvallis, gave an ad-
Blacksmith
were added to the roll. The in- dress on “ Winterkill in our Or-
Horse Shoeing and General
terest in the club and its efforts chards.” Mr. Brown has found
Repair Work.
to boost the town and district is that trees in lower ground have
(•OWO*( >•(»•<>•< >•(>•1 »•('•(>•<>•<+ increasing and the membership been damaged most, and that
Satisfaction Guaranteed
is growing rapidly.
the damage in the last two years
M o s ie r ,
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The main interest and effort may have resulted from some
just now is centered in the com- peculiar climatic condition, llej
ing celebration and every mem- has observed that the roots ofj
The Market of Quality
her is an enthusiastic worker and the trees were of a peculia-U
Complete line of Choice Meats Fish
PLU M B IN G
booster. The reports o f the shape and did not penetrate very j
and Provisions, Salt and Cured
committees showed that every- deeply into the soil. He advo- Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Meats. Highest market price paid
thing possible was being done to, cates drainage and thinks it is aj
for chice veal and poultry.
make this one o f the biggest i very easy matter to drain this Jobbing promptly attended to.
events that was ever pulled off ¡soil, as most of the land lias a
The Dalles, Oregon |
OREGON
MOS1ER
101 E. Third Street
in Mosier.
good slope.
As has been said before, the
The professor drew the atten-
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local grange will work in hearty tion o f his audience to the iact
accord with the commercial club that Air. McCargar had dyna-
SURE!
in making the affair a success, mited the ground around some
and the attendance of the mem­ o f his trees that had been affect­
Now that it is possible to send
th e
bers o f this body, who comprise ed with winterkill, and the trees
merchandise
by Parcels Post, we
¡the majority o f tbe people living are now free from any signs of
suggest that should you need
in the surrounding country, com­ this trouble.
In speaking o f the utilization anything in the way o f Pre­
bined with the town people and
those coming in from a distance, j
by-products, Prof.
Brown scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent
will insure a big crowd.
stated that the loss to the peo­ Medicines, that you send to
ple o f Oregon in waste vegeta­
and fruit was two million
CH AS. N. C LA R K E
FREAK LAWS INJURE THE LABORER bles
dollars per year. To overcome
this loss it would be necessary
[C. G. Le Marte is in Amity Standard.] j
The DRUGGIST of Hood River,
to establish canning and evapo-
There was a time when it was I rating plants. To be successful for them. He can send them to
necessary tor legislation in favor > q )e p|ant or plants must be oper-1 you cheaper than you can gel
ol the working class and against ate(j as a purely business propo-j them at home.
capital, That necessity was met ! sition. It would be necessary to I
and its requirements accom- have an efficient and experienced
plished. In doing this, howev-i manager jn charge and a compe-
er, the pendulum ot legislative (-en£ processor and office help
activity has swung back the op
Two-«ylinder, 5-passenger Buick, 1909
I f a cannery is established, it
posite way so far that such leg ¡should be in a district with a
Four-cylinder, 5-passenger Elmore, 1910
¡station is now a hindrance to ’ long growing season and with
Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1911 Max­
tbe legitimate investment °* di versified products, so as to have
well, fully equipped,detachable tonneau
capital in good enterprises. This U)e ,onRe8t p()Ssib!e season of
action is just such as is always ,operaLion
experienced. A wrong arises,
Three important factors in
Make us an offer on any o f the above mentioned cars
the people are aroused and ;
cannjng proposition are la-
Sj.urred on by _their enthusiasm bor (|isposal of waste> and the
they go to extremes, thus cans water supply. This latter is es-
ing another wrong to he perpe­ pecially important, as some wa­
H ood River
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trated instead of correcting the ter will turn the canned product
evil. A few years ago the hue black.
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
and cry that the American work­
(P U B L IS H E R .)
Prof. Brown would not advise
man was downtrodden and op- establishing a cannery in this
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
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pressed found a ready response, digtrict but suggested the build- I-*"«»
»«■ The Dali. », Oregon,
in every heart because such was
of an e v a , „.rating plant, as April 28th, 1014 .
the case. But
But times
times and
and condi-i
<----*• we pr0(Illce more o f the larger
. Notice
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is hereby given that
Harriet L. Poe,
tions have changed until nou fruits, such as apples, peaches,
o f Moei. r, Oregon, who. on March 1st,
the workmen in most instances pears, prunes, etc. The initial
1913, made Horn, «lead Entry No, 011 -
has the best o f it. Many enter­ cost: of such a plant would be 362, for I ,ot» 4, 5 and 6, Sec. 6, Tp. I N
prises are being forced out o f about $2.000, and would have Range 12 KWM., has filed notice o f in­
existence simply because legisla­ these advantages over a cannery tention to make Final ('ommnUtiao
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| Proof, to establish claim to the land
tion that well might he termed
-smaller initial cost, cheaper ■ above
i«.fore the Register
freak legislation lias been enact-
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m eth od of operation, smaller loss an,| iteeeiver o f the U.S. LundOttieeat
ed that has made it im p o ssib le j >n caa(. there is shortage o f labor, The Dalles, Oregon, on the lath day of
for employers to meet Lhe de-,an(J fhe produrt cou
be more J“ ne> lyl4-
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('humant names as witnesses:
mauds made upon t hem by the I ¡easily
placed on the market and
John R. Wilcox, Lawrence II. Lein-
laws of the land. This condition
at a nominal cost.
ihger. Chaule» (i. Htoltx ami George
is now beginning to he felt in a
W . Kiinlroil, all o f Mosier, Oregon.
determined wey to the employed
II. F k a n k W o o d c o c k ,
REDUCTION
IN
MEAT
HATES
as well as the employer for the
Register.
reason that whenever conditions
are not such that business can
Reduction ol the liesli meat
»•ow raow i
We have made arrngements with the Prcific Power & Light
be conducted at a reasonable l'a,‘ ‘s
express from the North
profit it will stop, and without Portland yards to 50 cents or: I
Company, of The Dalles, to famish these Irons to the patrons
an employer there cannot he an
pounds to Columbia Rivet 9
of the company, with tbe M osier B u lle tin , at less than cost.
employee. So it is like k illin g! P « '" 1* » announced to have¡been 9
Here is the plan: The Iron retails at $3.50. The yearly sub­
the giK.se that lays the golden Hecllred ^
slate railroad 9
scription price o f the B ulletin is $1.50—$5.00 for the two, if
egg to legislate in such a man-! comm'si,'on'
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ner that capital will not invest
When the block system of ex- 9
taken separately. We are offering the B u lletin and the
in enterprises. President Wm. I,rPSS ,fttes was pul into effect J Can supply you with any- j
Standard Hot Point Iron for § 3 .5 0 — the price o f the Iron
Sproule. of the Southern Pacific recenll>' meat W5,s thrown into
thing in this line at most 4
Co., in an interview to the press second cla,,s- resulting in a rate
alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to all renewals, and
reasonable
price».
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the other day said on this sub­ o f 53 cents to Cascade Locks and
to all new subscribers to the BULLETIN for cash.
68
cents
to
Hood
River,
Mosier
ject: “ '(’here are no hopes of l e t ­
This offer is made for a limited time and its object is three­
ter business conditions unless and the Dalles. 1 he commission
public
opinion completely chang­ took up the matter with lhe
fold— to introduce the Iron into all the homes where electricity
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es. My hope and Irelief is that the American Express Company and
is used, where the Iron is not supplied; to induce our sub­
is
now
able
to
announce
a
com­
growth of this country, backed
modity rate on these shipments
scribers to keep their subscriptions paid up, and to give con-
by a sense o f fair play possessed lhat makes the reduction named.
i *> sm K soesw ieow w /*» ¿
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by tbe American people when
consumers o f electricity an opportunity to secure one o f these
they are awake to the situation,
Shaniko shipiied 122 double
Irons— a boon to the housewife— at less than cost.
will suffice to overcome the mis­ deck cars o f sheep the ln*t »v<‘',i'' Old p-'n -re
Cal! at the B u lle tin office and inspect these iron«
takes and interferences Dial
Nichol & Company,
H. M. WEST
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed
Flour, Feed, Groceries and
Furnishing Goods
Storage and Forwarding
M
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Dupont Powder
Mosier.
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Everybody
likes it—
V o o q r\ s
‘■“ chocolates
Sent! to Modern Confectionery Company, Port­
land, Oregon, 5 “ Modern Sweets’ * seals clipped
from the enclosure found in all packages (if “ Modern*
products, or 10 cents (stamps or coin) for postage, and 1
full sample box of Vogans Chocolates will be sent you
free.
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THFIR GUARANTEE. If for any reason Vnfatu Chocolates ]
>—y\ I do not
c a pur. b tyrr perfect satisfaction, we arc authorised iu
replace them at ihcu expense.
Peoples Meat Market
S. E. F R A N C IS C O
Proprietor “ TH E O AK S.”
S. F. GOSS
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DRUGS?
Attention
L. COMINI, |
The Tombstone |
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be Convinced ^
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THE
OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD
& NAVIGATION CO.
will sell Round Trip Tickets at greatly
reduced fares for the eighth annual
ROSE FESTIVAL
P O R T L A N D , J U N E 9-12
On sale daily, June 7-12.
Final return limit, June 15.
Make your plans now to attend
Portland’s annual feast o f roses.
U N I O N
P A C I F I C
SYSTEM
For full particulars, fare»,
schedules, etc., ask
F. A. ALLING TO N,
Agent ()-W. R. & N.
MOSIER
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( Being one o f a series o f talks
on T U M A -L U M commodities)
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DOUGLAS FIR (sometimes called Oregon Pine) is “ Amer­
* ica’ s greatest all-utility lumber.”
1. FIR is the strongest, silliest structural lumber in the
American Market.
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2. FIR is about 25 per ce it lighter than any structural
lumber approaching it in strength.
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3. FIR is one o f the most beautiful woods for interior work.
Housewives.
Here is a chance to get a Standard
Hot Point Electric Iron for less than
cost. Read further and learn how.
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J U N E T IM E
R O S E T IM E
G O O D T IM E
PORTLAND
Bargains In Automobiles
Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Inc.
MOSIER,
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PACIFIC s t a t e s
Fire Insurance Co.
The Only Oregon Old Line Fire
Insurance Company.
Protection is Everything.
J. K. McGregor,
Mosier. Ore.
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W HEN COMBINED WITH “ TUM -A-LUM ” S E R R V IC E -
FIU HAS COME TO BE s
WN AROUND MOSIER AS
-Lumber
Turn-A
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ANXIOUS MOMENT >
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I f you carry an unreliable tim<*i »• iv ,
f you have a good many aucTi momenta.
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I f your watch
attention brin-g it
J to im. W** can truthfully eay you vs ill }>♦•
J more than pleased with our work.
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Dependable work and xeti.sfi« •! cnHlom
era are our best advertisements.
W. F. LARA WA Y,
ll(K)I) RIVER O F F .
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I Ur. Geo:
F. Newhouse
JEWELER OITICIAN
Eyes Tested'. Gir - ; Fitted, Watches, clock
Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Gut (<biss
Twenty years Ex j «rien co.
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