Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1914)
■at PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES’ BY Prof<*siunal C ard*............................. per month I .ft. H. G. IUBBEE. Proprietor o *il IJSCIUPTHJN *' VO’ S s ' 1 JL * 7 Ih C n« Y ear. Six Month* ' O ne square................. ......................... •* •• One-quarter C o l u m n ...., ............... ** ? O n e-h alf Colum n..................... .. " ** O ne C okim n......................................... •• 3.O' * •• • ; Bttaineaa locals will be chanted a t 5 c t r .U p er line Thre*- M untili. fo r each insertion. m a t t e r M«r<*h J2, *t the po.-U office at Monter, Oregon, under the Act L etai E n te re d a* V Q L MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 26. 1914 \ 1 M arch 3. 1&79. ¡s a i U C V .TraEreriK':&j52tZBï. ï Grain, Mill J lC lH h lt: M03IER S CHERRY CROP 1 / paid for b efore affidavit* are furnished. “------------ --- - - - l 1 .i - 1 ----ty1 1 The work on the county road T!ie spacious dining room at The Emit Association shipped between .’nosier and Mayerdale Hotel Dalles was tilled to over- 36 tons of Royal Anne cherries is progressing in tine shape, t!u> ¿lowing Wednesday evening at to the cannery and sent out to it is a much bigger undertaking the “ Made in Wasco” banquet various outside markets 3000 1 than the promoters anticipated. given by the l a lies’ Aid Society packed boxes of Lamberts, Bings, One tiling is certain when lin- of tile Congrcp^tional church. Black Republicans and Black ishe.l it will be the smoothest An elegant dinber was served, Tartarian». _ and best built country road in consisting entirely of products of While ihe Mosier crop averaged veragetl B Eastern Oregon, and the finest Wasco county, Ihe guests being only about 50 per cent this is year, H 1 link in the Columbia River High-1 wailed on by sajne of the’ fairest it still was much better er than I ! way connecting eastern and of Wasco c o n n » ’ s daughters. other sections in Oregon, and the Western Oregon. E. R Hill, secretary of the prices receiver! were entirely sat- This stretch of county road. Busine ss Men'syk^oeiaiion, pre- isfaetory. M O S IE R OREGON about a mile and a quarter in sided as toastmaster and in his , length, reaches from Maverdale hanpv manner introduced the DAVID ROBINSON, M. I). the palatial country home of speakers of theevening. Mayor j Mark A. Mayer, to a point just .T. E. Anderson gave the address Physician and Surgeon west of the F. A. Sliogren of welcome, and was followed1 ranch, and when completed wil' by Mrs. Edith Tozier Wetlierred. M osikr - - O regon be as smooth as a pavement, who is well known throughout, Everybody B 3K with a grade not to exceed two the State and United States as likes it— per cent. The roadway is *24 an Oregon Booster. Airs. Well: Y ogarC s BENNETT, SINNOTT & 6ALL0ÄAY feet wide, with a graveled road- erred's theme was “ Patronizing ‘ ""ehocol&tcs Send to Modern Confectionery Company, Port bed of 16 feet. An auto truck Oregon Industries,” and she Attorneys--\t-Law land, Oregon, 5 “ Modern Sweets’ * seals clipped from Portland is hauling about handled it in a convincing and frorn-f he enclosure found *« all vackapest'f •<Moilcrn*' g I r nluru, or 10 cent' (stamps or coin) for postage, aad ; ' i 80 yards of gravel per day from masterful manner. If there was G e n e r a i , P r a c t ic e ■ fili! sample bo of Vc„ans Chocolates will be sent you y roc', crusher west of town. The no one present who felt ashamed fre e . first layer of gravel about 6 inches of patronizing Eastern mail-order THE DALLES, H P ! ’ t iL'AR ANTEE. If for anv rea*en Vngaoi Chocolates - OREGON ^ mi t,vr a purchaser perffet »atisbictt«".. we arc •ttrtiortacd’ to replace them at th-tr cape a4 thick, is being rolled by the ten- houses amPother out-of-Oregon S. E. F R A N C IS C O , ton roller owned jointly by the industries, he should have been Proprietor “ THE OAKS. VV. A. HUSBANDS county anil Dalles City. A sec after listening to her talk. Mr. Horace D. Ramsdell, pres ond layer of the same thickness Blacksmith will be put on, rolled and then ident. of the Portland Commercial Horse Shoeing and General club, and R. W. Raymond, man oiled. ( Repair Work. This fine piece of road is made ager of the ManufacturereVs As sociation of Oregon, spoke along possible by the generosity of Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 County Judge F. S. Gunninganfl the lines of Oregon’s develop- M osier , - - O regon Commissioners H. ( ’. Hooper ment, emphasizing the fact that and F. C. Clausen, and the fnl- while Portland and o ’ her Oregon UiiJLAH Foitót & Merle | lowing citizens of Mosier and , cities were contributing to public j those having interests tier*: ¡benevolences for Oregon’s unem- Meals At AV Hows Maehin Ä s h o p % Ï Mark A. Mayor, who inatigu-; ployed, Oregon was sending her BAKERY \ a n d ’&artifee j PLUMBING rated the movement; W. H. ¡good money out o f the state for j CONFECTIONERY Auto Repairing and q Weber, F. A. Sliogren, Dr. Rob-i commodities which could and Steam and Hot Water Heating. accessories. AM SOFT'DRINKS inson, R. I). Cliatfield, Morton should be supplied at home, thus . , , . ,, ., , . ... ,, , Jobbing promptly attended to. •Work Guararttèdd -, CIGARS TOBACCO & Algerslictmer, the Misses M. giving employment to idle thou First ami-Statt) St. and A. Shegren, Mrs. Wm. John sands, MOSIKR OREGON V . fci. U N D B U R d . By special request. Prof. E. G. son, C. C. Isom, J. M. Lei ter, HoodRfvár, Yÿrb&n S turgbss B ldg , M osier , ore . of Portland, H. M. West, O. E. Roberts, president of the State Wilson and J. N. Mosier. Board of Horticulture, spoke on IF Y O U W I S H » »■. i»; -This road, n; nting east u » pi —« *ii» doii4ly-tit**-. <>r |**stetilight a To meet your friends, step at D e r b y & S t e a r n s NOTICfe. Mosier along the blutr overlook-1 most interesting talk tohorticul- ing the Columbia river, will be tuvists. HOTEL MOSIER. • Havingaasrfmed the ‘ manage L aw yers from a sc nic view one of the Solos sung by Miss Mildred ment hf the Moia&r v.attir sys- A ll M oduli and under A civ most beautiful drives »dong the -Bettingen and Mr. Frank Sexton | tem, all persons :u*e hereby noti- entire route from Portland to received enthusiastic applause. Management. t*lat t'Sre.TftOr no'dcnnec- H O O D RIV E R . O R E G O N The Dalles and will be a.delight ' The occasion was certainly a AUGMENTED BA I N FACILITIES ! tions‘ b> any Water main, nOr any to the tourist. most enjoyable o.ie and will lend extensions,'toilets, hathsoryarti DR. C. H. JENKINS to unite the various sections of hydrants may be made by any W. U. GIOVI), Propi person without first obtaining ' LEAGUE TO BACK OREGON INDUSTRIES the county in closer bonds of •DENTIST business and social unity. permission, and giving due* no Hoot» R iver ; O regon tice’ thereafter. Pòri land. Ore., June 23 (Spec DRUGS? POPULAR YúüNG CCUPLE WED J. E. HlGLEY, ial)—A new organization, ’¡'he ( Itfi'f I’hon*', 1081. Kt*a. I’hone, ;!33. u23m Manager. Oregon' Indnstp League, has re SURE! The marriage of Mr. Andrew cently Iven formed in Portland, Now that it. is possible to send the object of which is to conduct Earnest Graham, g e n e r a i l j known as Jack, and Miss Nadu merchandise by Parcels Post, w e1 an educational campaign for the Ree Clark was Solemnized at the suggest that should you need extension of the use of Oregon- I made go ds of all kinds, for the home oi the bride’s parents, Mr. anything in fhe way of Ti Pr* - « encouragement of all lines of in and Mrs. Campbell Clark, in scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent f One of a series of talks on dustry in this stale and for the Hood River, at high noon, June moral and financial backing of 21. 1914. The bride’ s father h - i Medicines, that you send to , _ all Oregon institutions. L. ing a minister, spoke the magic words which united these young CHAS. N. CLARKE Samuel, for many year promi people for weal or woe. nent as a lea*:* " on the move *♦ t The attendants were Mr. Jesse The DRUGGIST of Hood River, ' CH \RACTERISTtCS USHS t ment for tile support of Oregon Rod (Vdar Shingle* * industries, has (••■en elected as F. Graham as host nibii, and Miss for them. lie can send them to W E x t r e m e r e n is t a iii o t o w e a t t e r Siding, Docking for Porch Roof*, « Loret ta Humphrey aslo iiiesmaid. you cheaper than you can get i% I «urahlc pre-ad -lit o f the organization. t ¡S o ft Porch Column*, Ruilingnor liul- J The campaign will lx1 carried I’ he best man is a brother of the them at home. ¡, S lra iu 'it cra in od g •twter* W 1 Fic freni S h u on through puiilicatioiis in the groom, and the bridesmaid is a Fence Po»t* jt I II o I'I h i uni* uiid Htxins rrniarkuM y stava and thè lena m m a y i i t i . e sch*xdmate and special t riend ot __________________ ions,______ f w.-ll Canoe», Skiff*. Boat* f ” -edit' • Color is oir. imivc to rul», mutlis, Clothe* CloMet*, B ole* Jt ■ estahlish an officiai pulii,Yalior, thè bride, a ari are troni ! c *s Au BO O kS, S C a t 'n t c ç ^ y y ’J <‘tc. Flume Lumber *1 .ofitsow n . Meeting»of allkinds, ti'-dcs and Porti, nd respeclively. Office Supplies where thè Icague can prò ieri■ 1 Mrs. Dr. Robinson, o f Mosier, \ Cedar plus Turn- A - send ils gpeakers wiII he eovered played thè vi edditig march in a Subscriptions taken for 'iLtim Service equals and all largo convelli inris in t hè liecoming manner. Magazines Besides theories already men stat ■ will lie • t tended l>y its del See HARMS About ft’ Mail «»rders promptly at egales. Tweuy-one leading cu ic tioned, there were present Dr. ■«K» I« - .* t- tended to. We will try ami commercial organizalions (*f Uuliinson and Miss L u r l i n e to please you. flit- city and siate seni de‘e;ralcs Fisher, of Mosier. i n* se yoiin; people need no in to assist in thè establishment of ANXIOUS MOMENTS. tlie new leeuiie and il is to Itring troduction to ihe people ol Mosier and vjcinit . i hey e.xneot to live „ I f you curry an unreliable li iece, to its assislancv pract icaily every in Alosier, and \.ill beat home to 214 K 2nd St., The Dali*-«. you iiave * g >,nl many -(neb momeei*. organiza'ion of importance in their friends July 15. r M J If your watch noeda attention bring it thè state. The wedding and “ shower” y to ii *. We cue truthfully *ay you will te* presents were many, useful and I « mhw wiw,.oiienei «iw ow ^ J more than pleased with our work. The business meli and all citi- beautiful, and came from Kan J Dependable work and xuti»fied cuAtuni- zens of Mosier siiould itegiii to sas, California, a n d Carlton, v er* are our 1» *t advi rtisem. ntw. makeprej -irations for decorating Mosier and Hood iiiver. Ore., and fin- vie Foiirtli. Bunling and also Michigan. : May the blessings o f g*«*d flag» can b had in abundance at HOOD RIVER. ORE. our stores. Giv* the towns t’es- trie Is, prosperity for time and i t: ■ e ajipearance : líieo......ion. terni' v la- t li <-i i ;. in tl ir *- .jourreyings i¡ their wedded lif». '-»'rrnm Pretiyman and bis — J Can supply you With any- m L. t.. Bill, of Portland, was in Miss Sadi« of Port- (t thing in this line at most a i . severa! days tins week tati- visiting Mr. and li ií a toil line inventory for the fio I g reas< viable prie- *. G'ovd, at iloiel ici fie States Telephone <'o. JEWELER OPTICI L\ •ttyma:i is an old r. itili has a summer’s job ,i ha '■■■■ .... « d mu rViewing ever. A f ■ '♦»*< IJ, lb- cross arm. H a PcHfed, f ,lasst ft Fit ted, 'VV; (ches, clocks. * H u I etc. the main and • d r y , Sterlin] { Silverware. Cut Glass ■1 the company Twetity y< ars Experience. A Ir , he ja alì 6X- ti'ViUgb Le*'"eri; Oregon, and 1 grind my own l^uis«*. W i l l sue.- well e culture and uaa T<mii y posted man in ;■ r otics of nc.i'H al hi.N ri-.fit ¡il to-this p af ,-i ol the si •• • * The Id le s. Oregon Phone Blank 711 • ve. some of t'i hich iien he finishes i bis work this t le brate the i-’oii i tli in Mosier. I •o insù Ire und. fail. Flour, Feed Feed, Groceries tanfi Furnishing Goods Storage and Forwarding Agency for Dupont Powder Oregon Hosier, 71A0E IN WASCO" BANQUET eases V - c h a r e d to the party oruerinff th*r\ at lejrai rdic*. end Nichel & Coni piarti, H. M. WEST Hay, ROAD WORK PRCGSESSiHfi NO. v'.avertisemcnts w ill hr all ‘ ' r >/ I Peoples Meat Market ï j The Market o f Quality Complete line of Choice Meats Fish and Provisions, Salt and Cured Meats. Highest market price paid for ehice veal and poultry. I 101 E. Third Street ««'»te «* « The Dalles, Oregon § t «c-Tf** * «e,»*(»«i«»»ii«iw i,s,+ M O SIEB RESTAURANT S. F. GOSS I PACIFIC s t a t e s Fire Insurance Co. the The Only Oregon Old Line Fire Insurance Company. „ _ Protection is Everything. J. K. McGregor, Bargains In . Mosier. Ore. Automobiles Two-cylinder, 5-passenger Buick, 1901) Four-cylinder, 5-passengr.rElmore, 1910 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1941 Max well, fully equipped,detachable tonneau ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- — ----- -- Make us an offer on any o f the above mentioned care, Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Inc. Oregon Hood Hiver CEDAR *; Tinn-A-Lum Commodities '“Amerit'ds Overcoat Lumber” } PROGRAM Following is the Official Program for the Big Fourth of July Celebration at Mosier. 9:00—11:00 Tennis Tournament Prizes 9:00—11:00 Base Ball Game 11:00—12:00 A:itiaaobili Parade 12 : 00 - l :; o Dim ir 1:00— 2:00 Address by Rev. J. G. I’ataa 2:00-- fi:00 Athletic tOntests 6:00-- 9:00 Supper and Band Concert 9:00—12:00 • Fireworks Tennis Balls Two Balls und Two Bats $5.00 $3.00 - .$2.00 and Patriotic Songs by German Band 1 SCHEDULE OF ATHLETIC CONTESTS WITH FRIZES HKST / Pifer & Company Dancing Afternoon and Evening— Music CONTEST? “Tum-A-Lumber‘ P R IZ E Sack Race for Men....................................$2.00 Sack Ritce for B o y s................................. 1.00 Three Lagged Rac e for ” e n .....................24>0 Nail Driving Contest fo Girls...............2. » Biscuit Fating Con st ................. 2."0 100-yar«i Dash. Men .............................. 2.00 76-yard Dash. B .ys, fr > . 14 tr 20 . . . . 1 00 75-yartl Dash, B*> -. un* r 14.................... ].'■*) Indies’ I ............................................ -. 2.,lit Girls’ Race...................................................1.00 Tug o f War.................................................. 8.1)0 Greased Pole............................................ 2 50 Horse Race .............................................. 3.00 Riding Contest......................................... 5.uO S tX O N D P R IZ E $1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 S'1 50 LQt) .50 2.00 L COMINI, j I The Tombstone i ------- man — W. F. LA R AW AY, Dr. George F. Newhouse i Try Him and 'o ivinced i ....... .......... , ..^