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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
.PUBLISHED mm Ö!* u a y , BY ADVERTISING RATES I MOSIER BULLETIN H. C. KIB8EE, Proprietor StB SC K IPTIO N JtATKS Une Y a t e .. S ix Mua tbs Three Months Cntered a s «®co©d*class m atter March 3 18 ® . .per month $ .fit- - l.P t One-quart*;r Column. ^Lie-half Column One Column.............. Business locals vt -ill be charged a t 5 cents per lia« for each insertion. Legal advertisements w ill in all ease* be charged 12, 1 WD th e post o Ä e a a t Mower. Oregon, under Pruffttvioiiai Lards. O a « »quart;............. at the A c t o f VOL» V I MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FR ID A Y, JU LY 10, 1914 NO. 19 March . to the party ©niertug them, at legul rates, aad paid fo r before aitidavits are furnished. Notice LAST RACE OF THE DAY RESULTS IN A TSASFDY H. M. WEST Storage and Forwarding Agency for Dupont Powder - . - - Oregon Mosier Valley Bank MOSIER, OREGON CA PITAL A N D S U R P L U S $11.700.00 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E P BANK. M J. N. M osier , Pres. © L. J. M e r rill , Cashier. - M O SIE R M E A T M A R K ET S2BS3M M j3E b ,M FUEL) ULMER, Proprietor Fresh and Smoked Meats, Sausage and Fish A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping OREGON MOSIER thè P A C IF IC states Fire Insurance Co. Th e Only Oregon O ld Lin e F ire Insurance Company, Protection is Everything. J, K. M cGregor, Mosier. Ore. Bargains In Automobiles Two-cytiitder, 5-passenger Buick. 1909 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger Elmore,19T0 Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1911 Max well, fully equipped,detacliable tonneau Make us « n efier on any of the ¡above mentioned can Columbia Auto & Machine Cov Inc. Hood River' - - Oregon DOWN BY THE SEA ' Salt breezes are cool dfid ¡refreshing; days are delightful; nights pleasant. the OREGON-W ASHINGTON R A ILR O AD & N A V IG A T IO N CO. sells roand-trip tickets daily at low ¡fares to NORTH BEACH Queen o f ali i ’acitk Coast Sanme For ilustrated kteratare, and full full information, ask F. A. A LLIN G TO N . Agent. 0-W. R. & N., Mosier, Ore. fares Mosier, Ore. Nichol & Company, Flour, Feed, Groceries .and Furnishing Goods For Sale Grey mare, with fine 4-months old colt. Gentle, and will work And then came the tragedy. double or single. Is a splendid The Fourth of July celebration in Mosier was the biggest stunt The riding contest was the last roadster. Inquire o f F. A. Sho- o f the kind ever attempted here event on the sports program, hut gren, Mosier. Ore. I and proved that we are “ on the ' just as the last race was being 'map” when it comes to accom-jrun before the riding contest was H. G . K IB B E E | (dishing things. True, we had no { pulled off, another horse came N O T A R Y P U B L IC ! Chautauqua, no balloon ascension onto the track which the rider POPOLAR YOUNG MAR RIDES ID KIS DEATH. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Mosier, My apricots are now ready. Those wanting some, notify me at once. Wm. H. C ook , M o s ie r ORE 3 QN or any especially big attractions j wanted to enter in a race. A m o s i e r /* - - - O regon , to help us out and draw the number o f bystanders urged Mr. I crowds, but the crowds came Stone, the marshal o f the day, D AV ID ROBINSON, M. T>. «m yhow—many from a distance, to make up an extra race. As and there was fun and frolic the money had all been appro Physician and Surgeon ve nough for everyody. The vari- ’ priated tor the other races, an ous committees deserve much extra purse was subscribed for M o s ie r - - O regon | credit for the manner in which this last race. Ira Evans, the city marshal, who had ridden 1 the program was carried out. BENNETT, SINNOTT ft GALLOWAY The people from the country two winning heats, was urged I began to arrive early in the to ride the same horse against Attorneys-At-Law morning and continued to pour the new horse. It is said that | in until noon, each section of the Ira at first objected to riding ‘G e n e r a l P ractice district producing its quota, j again hut finally consented. In Very few stayed at home. By ; the race, Ira’ s big bay was a DALLES, - OREGON noon there were about 1000 en- close second at the finish and as thusiastic people on the grounds. the two horses thundered on The location for the celebra- down the course the black marej W. A. HUSRANDS tion was well chosen, being in a ¡swung across in front of the Blacksmith grove at the west end o f town, i bay, throw ingthe latter animal, and extending down to and in- It is evident that Ira realized in- Horse Shoeing and General i eluding the tennis court. Here ! tuitively his danger and freed, Repair Work. the athletic contests were held. . his feet from the stirrups, but i Satisfaction Guaranteed ¡ The hall game, horse racing and the fall was so sudden that he riding contest were held in the | could not save himself and he • MOSIER, Foust Merle O rego n ! * j flat north o f the rock crusher, j was thrown violently onto his; ! * Meals A t A ll Hours Machine Shop About a dozen ears participate j dead shoulder, sustaining ; BAKERY and Garage ed in the automobile parade, concussion of the brain. Dr. I i * The first prize for the best deco- Kwsentlorf, a visiting physician CONFECTIONERY A uto Iiepairi ng and rated car was given to the "‘Rose-i Portland, was soon on the PLU M B IN G SOFT DRINKS accessories. A ’l 1 dale'” car, owned bv E. W. Da-! ground and made a superficial Work Guaranteed CIGARS .". TOBACCO vidtnzar, the second to C. G. j examination o f the injury,-which Steam and Hot 'Water Hearing. First and Stale St. V. E. LINDBURG, Nichol’ s car and third money \ was 'atel confirmed by Dr. Rob- Jobbing promptly attended to. Hood River, Oretfon went to W F. Moss. linson, Dr. Macrum and two doc S tiirgess B l d g , M osier , O r e . tors from Hood River. MOSIER - - OREGON In the tennis tournament the _ Mosier players were victorious] The injured man was taken to D e r b y ,* S t e a r n s i over the Ortley aggregation, W. j the hisher residence, where he NOTICE. IF Y O U WISH ! G. Gleyd winning the singles; ' ^ d made his home for some Having asstunad the ^lnaugye- - a w y e r s To meet your friends, stoppât i West and Ulmer won the doubles' ^ rne- 1" ^'s unconscious condi- aien tof. tin; Mosier ■av-afnrraijui- and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Arthur I*'®" nothi" * cwuld 1>e done for HOTEL MOSIER. dem, Ml peramw aredierebyrnei#- : the poor fellow hut keep him the mixed doubles. ♦ fied 'that hereafter *m* 'onniwc- H O O D 'RIVER. O R E G O N The ball game between the i ? uiet- al.‘ the physicians ¡igree- tions to.any water main.*ner.any Mosier hoys and the Huskey i that it would he dangerous ‘extensions, toila's, fietlist-enyari 'UR. C. « . JENKINS nine was won by the Mosier to move him a,,d Lhat unless he • hydianis may be.'.made iby^any AUUMENTEI) BATH FACILmES (•eam ! regained consciousness there was ,oers»n without ftntt «Obtaining DENTIST The tug o f war between the j liLtle « f recovery. He lay permission, 'and giving-due »no W . G. GLOYB, Prop. rock crusher hoys and the town ; ^,r hours in the same condi- ¡¡H ood R iv e r ; © r *<» on tice ..thereafter. boys was won by the latter, a f- ! ^Io n ' n w ^'ch he was taken off aj. fE. ’HlGlAJV, ter a hard struggle. I the ,atal fie,d- dV'nK Monday Offa» ifhone, 1081. Km. .Phone, .VI. a23m .Manager. The greased pole was too; «riternoon still unconscious, greasy, tho a number o f young i The accident cast a gloom over SURE! men tried'heroically to reach the the celebration which, in every $2.50 fastened at the top. The Other way., was a brilliant suc- Now that it is possible to send prize remained there until one of cess. merchandise by Parcels Post, we the committee showed how easy ---------- -•-•••——----- suggest that should you need .it was to get by swarming u p - j Mrs. Nellie Eber and son Don, anything in the way of ¡Pre on a ladder. ¡came up from Portland Saturday I he sack race for men was t() attend the celebration and scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent RESTAURANT & r S. F. GOSS L 4 All Modem and under New Management. DRUGS? 1 ! CEDAR won by Max Bruchs, and the j vj8jt with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Medicines, that you send to ■sack race for boys was won by Mosier. Edgar Harris. __________________________ CHAS. N. CLARKE Men’s 3-legged race was won N O 33. T lit DRUGGIST of Hood River, i by Clyde Root und Ray Bailey. REPORT Miss Agnes Hawks won the for them. He can send'them to ladies’’ race and Miss Alice Sho- Wf the condition o f the you cheaper .than you ean get gren led in the girls’ race. MOSIER V A L L E Y BANK them at home. ] A t noon a basket dinner was A t Mosier, in the State o f Oregon, spread in the grove on tables Ht the close o f business, .lure :U)th, ,• provided for the occasion. A f , 1314:. Books, Stationery, ter dinner the Rev. J. G. Tale! R E SO U RC E S D O L L A R S CTS delivered a stirring patriotic ad 'Office Supplies Loans and discount* .............. M1.7!« I« dress which elicited prolonged Overdraft«, «©cur«! and unsecured 51 5-1 Subscriptions taken for 2,000 10 applause from the audience. Bond« and warrant« 21 » 00 Magazines jThie was followed by patriotic ! Fumkure «rtd fixturv» J 1 l.W « Mail orders promptly at airs played by the band imported \ Other real estate «»wif i 1,000 *» tended to. We will try from Port land, which also fur-i Duc fr,,m '*nk* (no* w k *' f r o r approved .reserve Ltiuks.......... 'A,tlY “ J to please you. nished music for tlie afternoon , Chucks and eth er ca*h item s Cash on hand .. . . 2.X4- 8 and evening dancing. ¡ E x p en ses................................................... Pifer & Company ........... . 62 '0 The concessions did a lively j Premium on Bonds ...... business during the day and T o t a l . . $02,601 9 2M K 2nd St., The Dalles. evening and closed ont nearly all their stock. U A B IU T IC S IK tl.I.A IIS 10 ...... no. The display of fireworks after capita»i«* p * h *.. J,700 00 Q * ***** dark, in the bottoms, was liril- J'pnuiu. i « , ' . , « a i taxes, paid................ lir.iA and could he wit'ies-ed Dividends unpaid . from I fie dancing pavilfion. la. COM INI, Due to banks and banket h f'ostai . ism ; w ? bank deptrsit* . . The horse racing and iirencho Individu al dertodta subject io che. iHisting were tke last sports ij!l Daman«! certificai«* of dcfxjait I < e lifted ch eck s............................ Ifhe tffograna. Two races were fateh ier's checks u ijltetandintf ------- ------- ‘ run and two bucking horses rid Time corUlkatm of deposit den. In tlie la'ter contest, ijee T o tal Van supply you with any- Evans rode a bad horse “ straight I tiling in this line at most up,” but got some severe cuts .«TATE O F O H I/iO N, __ CO CN TY O F W A M A » | reasonable price». on 'the face and neck when the Í. L. J. S p r I I M . F»«,» jer o f th© above-nam©»i ha k. H » ani. *,?-fry aw ««:- t oat horse bucked into the brush. abovo st«: temen t is I r tir tu ih e brat <»f my Don LilUepage tle-n mounted th© k n ow lrtirr and b r lir f !.. ì . M l R m i . , f a s hirr. a vicious little b »t and did a CORRECT Attrai. eery good job of riding, consjeb F rkt * E. RvAwa. D a v id R o m s v w , Dtrrctors. ing that he losl his stirrups after S u b a r r iM am! a w orn to brf««rr ms this «th mounting und was forced to day o f July. 1914. H. (í. K i««r> . i "pull leathe’'” to keep his seat. i-HralJ N otary Publia. CHARACTERISTICS ( T hug«, Htc. Ì l The Tombstone i man p j Try Him and be Convinced USES E x la ’me rwiMtauce U> wi.»th«r J) Durable t Soft J Stra.glu. grained ‘ Free from Sap Hold« paint» and «tuirm remarUallly well Cldlor ia oirenalve to rate, moth., ‘Red'Cedar Shingles ■ Siding, Docking for l ’oreh Roof«, i’orcli ColuinnH, Railings or Bal- unter» ‘Fence Posta Canoes, Skill*. Boat* Cldthes Cheirtt«, 'B o je» 'Flume.Lumber Ì :r>\ ! “Turn-A -Lum ber “ See HARMS About it” *•* .«4 »- ANXIOUS MOMENTS I f you carry uu unreliable lim nee, you have a good many micli momenta. I f your watch need» attention bring it to uu. We can truthfully «ay you will l>e J more than pleased with our work. J Dependable work and aattefled ciMtom- v cr» are our hwt ailva. tisements. ; W. F. L A R A W A Y, ! H O O D RIVER, O R E t©n©n©n©ti©iJ< Dr. George F. Newhouse v J E W E L E R O P T IC I A A fEy«* 'Posted, Cilasses Wtted, Watihos, clocks, Jewefry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Class Twenty years FXperience. Î grind ir,y<r\\ir Lenses. The Dalles, Oregon. Phone Blank 711