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W EST Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Storage and Forwarding Agency for Dupont Powder Mnsipr - - NO. 16 MOSIER, WASCO. COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 1914 \ ()L. VI ■ • Oregon MCS12R HEIGHTS INDUSTRIAL CLU3 anything ancient, unless, per haps. it is old clothes. Some day in th» dim distance, it is possible th:.t Mosier's posterity will exhibit with reverence and awe the first copy of the Mosier Bulletin who can say? And' who among our subscribers lias preserved a copy? What a ploss- Uj-e it will be for us to look down (or up) from our printorial abode and see the future citizens of; Mosier saj about 2014— take, from a glass case a copy of the Bulletin, carefully preserved, and read with veneration th ech ros-j ides of that long ago when Mo sier was in its infancy, to the party ordering them, a t legal rate*, and paid for before aliioavita are furnished. The Mosier Heights Iinlustriai Club held its regfllar monthly meeting' at the school house in Since S. Benson, of Port lami, DistriiS No. 41. on June 13th. has guaranteed that the pro- A pood!) number assembled I M»sed bond issue of $75,000 would and all partook of a picnic din [open tlie Columbia River High ner, after gwhich the club was way through this county, senti- . c:. led ! ori • !' by vice pres U*nt 1 men! in favor of the project has Julian lhmningsen. ¡'tie min i been greatly strengthened and utes of tlie previous meeting lit is the general belief that the were re:;d by tbt* secretary, Miss j bond issue, when submitted, v. ill Florence Huskey. carry by a good majority, says A fter Uie regular ordgr of M o s ie r O rego n the Hood River News. At a business. the Question for next meeting fund at ,.ihiai\ ii..d, meeting \ as discussed and it was baturdaj evening, delegates ftotn decided to hold it the last ¡ssitur- all parts of the valley met to ex- tlay evening in July, ; Change views and to report the A fter the club meeting all DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. ¡sentiment in their sections. Some ¡n a SOtiul time, strong talks in favor of the road Those present were My. and Everybody Physician and Surgeon were made and the gathering Mrs. Geo. Young and children.! likes it— (adopted the following resolu- Mr. a m! Mrs. Henry Haiinum! M osier - - O kkgon V q & K s thins: and children, Miss Martha Han-, chocolates ! Whereas, The completion of num anj Mrs. Ituby Rockwell, Send w * b*S .. c o n u i to M o d ern C on fee tint, ery C o m p an y , Port tnd, Ü O r 1 e g o n , 5 “ M o d e rn S w e c is “ seals clip p ed V '' ) m land, the Columbia River Highway in 3j8ters of Mr. llannum, Mrs. from the the en clo su re found in a l' p ack ag es o f “ M o d e rn “ A V / t ’ from BENNETT, SINNOTT 8 GALLOWAY time for the 15)15 travel to and Earl Brice, Mrs. Lloyd Brice and rod o r 1 0 ce n ts (sta m p s o r c o in ) fo r p o stag e , and S V ‘V j f f p i ro d u cts, < »31 full full dan.nlc oat).nit b o x o f V ogans C h o co late s will be sen t you I from the San Francisco exposi- ^ ,n pjene, Mrs. H. H. Nielsen! Attorneys-At Law s r t i y 1---- 7 7 TH fr*e lion is of the greatest import- and children, Florence and Elsie FI It GUARANTEE. If for ai reazo.i Vofan« CUocolaiw j it.' I it five a puretcucr perl,-a »atiifactioi.. * r a.c adtborwed to * anee to Hood River, and, Huskey, Julian Henningsen.Mrs. replace them at their expense G eneral P ractice S . E. F R A N C I S C O Whereas, This can only lie ac- Clias. Sparling and daughter Proprietor “THE OAKS.“ coniplislied by the immediate vot- Martha, TH E DALLES, - OREGON ing of a bond issue of $15,000 to -«» M OS 1ER. « c OREGON open the Columbia River road ¡fJQSiEi] ASSEMBLY. UKITtD ARTISANS >.\\\ : jthrougli Hood River county, and ♦W. A. HUSBANDS Musier Assembly United Arti Whereas, The benefits to be Blacksmith uvei al meeting meeting to to in in- : derived for the prosperity , , f *ans held a special ! Hood River county from this im- ¡Hate a large ^ class of new m em -, Horse Shoeing and General mediate action will warrant put- hers. 1 bey invited llie Dalles; Repair Work. I ting aside all other road matters »»semhty U) bring over their cel- Sal ¡«faction Guaranteed lof whatever nature for the pres- ebrate.l degree team to show the' new mem; h s the mysteries of MOSIER, - - OREGON |ent, and Meals At All flours Machine Shop Whereas, If we are to expect ai lls mship. loads of members i and Garage BA K ERY ' state aid in the construction of, 1 vv<) ,,-uck this road Hood River must show «'«1 bes.ues several loads CONFECTIONERY Auto Repairing and 1 an inclination to do her share. ¡» ‘ lll’ivate maclimea numbering accessories. A l l j SOFT DRINKS PLUMBING therefore ! bet ween 40 and ou members Work Guaranteed CIGARS TOBACCO Steam and Hot Water Moating. BiG t resolved, That it is the ' w«re attendance First and State St. V . E. E 1 N D B U R Ü , sentiment of this meeting that ( H.ere were over 30 new m em -, Jobbing promptly attended to. Hood River, Oregon the county court of Boon River l»*™ " ”orode ' “i gout, and they ' S th bgess B log , M o sie r , O r e . I county be petitioned to call an wll> * V«» tha* it was some MOSIER - - OREGON ' . .. 4 r n f .. i unit. 1 nte 16 cadets put oh a I election at once for the aforesaid , . . . . ....... bond issue. | vt‘rv >‘' a>'H[ul fancy drill which D e r b y 8i S t e a r n s NOTICE. IF Y O U W I S H A conference was held Mon- was ^ m,,el' appreciated by Having assumed the manage- L a w yers day at Multnomah Falls between ‘ '' To meet your friends, stop at j ment of tlie Mosier water sys fine a delegation fro m ‘this county ' ,l' 1 *" niiiMtioii tem. all persons are hereby noti- te and HOTEL MOSIER. and stale and officials officials of of that that spr«*art.was laid and all enjoyed j q P ^ q q js j j tie# that hereafter no connec the good eats. All will welcome I ♦ H O O D R IV E R . county. Those from here in tions to any water main, nor any cluded Judge Stanton, Commis another visit from The Dalles as A ll M o d em a n d u n d er Netv extensions, toilets, baths or yard M anagem ent. sioner Hawkes, Truman Butler, sembly, as they were a lively DR. C. H. JENKINS hydrants may he made by any hunch. E. W. Sweaney, ltov 1). Smith, person without first obtaining Mosier assembly will have a n -; A l t l i M H N I l i t ) B V l ' t l F A C I L I T I E S DENTIST’ C. W. Hooker, Chris Det.hman other class to initiate in two permission, and giving due no and District Attorney Derby. weeks. W. C. GLOYD, Prop. tice thereafter. O regon H ood R iv e r ; Those whom they met included J . E. H ig ley , CaiMEIiCUL CLUB EKTEBTES Governor West, Secretary of O f f c e P lu m e , 1 0 8 1 . l i e s , l 'h o n e , ¡ 0 3 . a 23 iu Manager. St^i.e Olcott, State Treasurer The Mosier Commercial Clu1, Kay, State Highway Engineer gave a luncheon Wednesday eve-i Bowlby, S. Benson, Sam Hill, J. SURE! ning to the ladies of the town; 11. Yeon and others. Now tha it is possible to send j At Saturday’s meeting here, and a most enjoyable time was mei- Illudiseli.' Parcels Post, we j had. W. G. Gloyd, of Hotel Mo C. W. Hooker presided and called l for the election of a chairfffan. sier, catered in his usual efficient siigg- t that should you need ¡ R. H. Wallace was chosen and manner to the material wants of anything in the way of Pie- j (Being one of a series of talks those present and pleasant hours W. Hooker made secretary, scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent on TUM A-LUM commodities) t M. R. Noble and Mr. Fletcher were whiled away in social in Medicines, that you send to tercourse and dancing. DOUGLAS F IR (sometimes called Oregon Fine) is “ Amer thought some provision should « ica’s greatest all-utility lumber.” The Commercial Club isp rov-j « also he made for improving* that CHAS. N. CLARKE ! par! of the road this side of Vi- ing itself a fir niiiiienl factor in 1. FIR is the strongest, siill’is t structural lumber in the the social and business life of American Market. ! i*nt< , 1 nit it was slated thid all the town arid the membership The DRUGGIST of Hood River, flood River is expect? d to do is . , 2. FIR is about 25 i«*r c<- t lighter than atiy structural ing. for them. He can send them to to impropriate the $75.000 for ,s ,dl ■' u' lumber approaching it in str - th. «, ... you cheaper than you can get the opening of the road. Fur- 3 }.'||* js) one of tin* most beautiful woods forinterii-r work. iNTERESTIHU KiSTORiCAL RELIC ^ ther improvements will come them at home. WHEN COMBINED WITH “ TUM-A-LUM” S E R R V IC E - from the state or other sources Thru tlie courtesy of Mrs. E. FIR HAS COME TO BE KNOW’N AROUND MOSIER AS it was intimated. I j . R-wit. w«- had the pleasure to Books, Stationery, L. E. Dart made a strong talk examine this week a copy or r an ¡in favor of the bond issue. He O ffic e S u p p lie s at spoke from experience of the old newspaper, published “ See HARMS About it” Kingston, Ulster county, N. Y., Subscriptions taken for , value of good roads and the Magtizines I tourist, trade to Culifornfi . “The ;tn«l dated January 4. 1800 It, w ill he rei. ml-eretl th; ! George , tourist crop is the host on enrlb' ' ’ Mail orders promptly at V . l.' .-I - n died on I >ec-::.b<) j declared Air. Dart, ' aiu: ill tended to. We will try mean even more to this valley 54, 17i>.. at th** age of GK vears. to pmase you. ANXIOUS MOMENTS. The paper c< ntains a notic of than the apple crop. W liai I f yon carry an unreliable < his death rm«i an obituary: also a . tne scenery, the climate am .1 » i you have a good many aucii in the other at tractions, Ixtt’s not heairiiful eulogv to the «lead pat 1 I f your watch need* «ttentlo i i-ri it riot, situ »sinan and ex-president; J to iix. W-' can truthfully any you will be 214 E 2nd S t., The Dalles. 1 Isittie them up any more, but :fi •»> ini,•resting news of the day; J more than pleaaed with our wink, ’ reap the U*neiits.” j l)e|>emla!»t'- wt»rk and aatialied custom- A. C. Staten spoke of I hi- value also sheriff’s sal -s of ail sorts of a rt are our beat advertisem ent». things, including “ negro wench- of getting some financial leav- ener for th * vsll-w in Hie v.a of i'i,” etc. The paper is printed ready crisli* He snid that flu* with old style t>i>«, which makes it difficult for the uninitiated to HOOD HI VICK. tourists would fill tills need. He read. It i likewne discovered gave some estimates of the num that huntiin nature was the same ■nao« « 1 eï-i.oitt-'.k«»®' ♦coo«». »•;«tx.N« ber ivho w ould here and de- in those days »is it is today, with e iteri dared lhat he iiicnTT we n dice that ita frai'ti ould do much to I therefrom te«l to pay any nan n till u supply y on with atty- tid* over th l>ad cm, years a IV f i i s naughty it racle' IE W E ÍJ R OPTICIAN ..g in this iii.e tu most : place the r< nty on a prosper« I financial ha s. He de :• la ru I tl lilt reasonable pi ic«-s. wen in the pos I(tvjH r this is tire irgent n „„.j ,,r i Eyes Tested. Glass«*« Fiited ^ Y stch es, clocks. té »öl ' s fain s peal \ alley. Sev J o idry, Sf«*i liug Silverware. Cut Glass «SM *ntf >h< ex(iii ss“d i hefiiselve; ilong T <*nty years Experience -ie...! ! ,, X:M cquir« tng sanu. line. I grind nty own l.enses. a soldier in nei i iie is trwMiired \ M vam vm m Gloyd retur ne«! th« i; -le il oli. ìl Mrs. W. Plume Bl.it I'he Dalles. Oregon. a ,ill ' ‘orical * nu I« defiglit- >—»¡:> i.w am am ai ,;<e«wo*u ^v.ea»t"*«i«m m w iii iialutaiiy reveteiice Jte.-* du» r ano friemls. relie. ¡M l V IS I Nichol & Company, Flour, Feed, Groceries and Furnishing Goods to il Peoples Meat Market The Market of Quality sap* Complete tin« of Choice Meats Fish and Provisions, Salt and Cured Meats. Highest market price paid for chice veal and ¡»oultry. I 101 E. Third Street The Dalles, Oregon the PA Cl FIC S 1A TES Fire Insurance Co. The Only Oregon Old Line Fire Insurance Company. Protection is Everything. J. K. McGregor, Bargains Mosier. Ore. in Automobiles Two-cylinder, 5-passenger Buick, 1905) Four-cylinder, 5-passenger Elmore, 1910 an y o f the abov e m en tion ed cars Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Inc. H ood River . * 4- - Oregon j S. F. GOSS j ) / TO i riL L C l Foust & Merle j DRUGS? Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1911 Max well, fully equipped,detachable tonneau M ake us an offer on HOSIER RESTfiURAW T Turn-'-Lum ber. Here is a chance to g'et a Standard Hot Point Electric Iron for less than cost. Read further and learn how. We have made arrngements \ ith tlie Prcific Power & Light Company, o f The ¡hides, to furnish these Irons to the patrons of the company, with the Mo3iE« B u l l e t in , a t less than cost. Here is the plan: The Iron retails at $3.50. The yearly suh- scr ption price of the BULLETIN is $1.50— $5.00 for tlie two, if taken separately. V\e are offering th e B U L L E T IN and the Standard Hot Point Iron fur £ 3 . 5 0 — the pnet of the Iron alone, to al! who pay up th e ir arrearages, to all renewals, and to all new sul/scribers to the BULLETIN fee cash. T b iso fferis made for a limited time a:-u its object -s three fold— to intro i.icfc tin- Iron into all the b n *s wiim- i e —ctr’c iv Is used, w ht.e tlie Iron is not u, plied: t-> induce our su->- scribers to ke*-p their suliscnotions paid up. ami t* give con- Consumers o f electricity an opportunity to wcur* one of these Irons—a lxs»n ■> the I.o’ se ^ fe-—at less than cost. r ar at the B i’L iJ" in office and inspect tlw*s<- Imns. Pifcr ! Company The Tombstone ------ -man -------- \ Try Hi n and f 1 W. F. LARA WA Y, L GO IN!, be Convinced I ij Dr. Georg F. Newhouse