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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FR ID AY BY G. K IB B E E , 'AD VERTISING KATES Professional C a p 's ..... ............ Proprietor One square . .per in<>uth $ .JC ............................... " i.o ** j . q One-quarter Column................. ,. ** One-half Column........... .......... . SU BS C R IP T IO N R A T E S One Ye«-......... One Column............... . 11.50 “ 44 “ ...... ^ .£• 10 .& Business locals wiii be ca?.rg«d at ¿•voiita per Unc- Gi\ Montas Three Months for each insertion, in c.!l c s.‘s be ehurged : iís matter March 1£. 1909 at su r. Orejón, under the Act of Entered as second the I « » : March R, 1''.9. MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , SEPTEM BER 18. 1914 VO L. V I THE CITY-CHAilTER ED L. HOWE PASSES H. M. WEST I Ilav, Grain, Mill Feed w m Storage and Forwarding Agency for Dupont Powder Mosier. - - - UK.VI1ST NielH C\\ OL /Çr LO., C a • 1MLJ LlOl , Edgar L. How«, For years a We call the attention o f the prominent triiij raiser o f Mosier. legal voters o f the City o f Mosier H ood R ivru ; O regon died last Thursday evening at to the proposed Charter for the Office Phone, 1081. It««, Phone, 3;t:t his home, "Eehow r. ’ oi eirrho- city which the council is refer- sis o f the liver, trom whish he ring to the citizens for adoption D AVID ROBINSON, M. 1). had suffered t« f years. or rejection at an election to be Mr. Howe was horn in Council held in Mosier on Saturday, Sep- Physician and Surgeon Blnffs, Iowa. Mav - \ 1S64. For tetnher 26th. The charter will some years ii w: • i'ne traveling be found on the second and third representative of Hurley & Co., pages o f this week’ s issue. It M o s ie r - - O reg o n of Chicago. In !; ' lie came to was very carefully prepared by Portland and was married in that Judge Derby, o f Hood River, year to Miss Leila Eliot Biles, who is particularly well qualified In 1906 Mr. Howe came to Mo- for this line of work, and we can sier and purchased a tract of safely assure our citizens that * Machine Shop land trom Win. Evans. This the charter is sound and that it land he improved until today it they read it over carefully be- and .Garage * is one of the liiust fruit farms fore they vote on it, there will A uto Repairing and in Oregon. be an unanimous vote for its accessories. A I 1 The funeral was hel< fro m : adoption. We would suggest Work Guaranteed Immanuel Church Saturday fore that every voter take the time First and State St. noon last, the services being con- to read the charter through. I f ducted by Rev. McNamara, o f there are citizens whodon’ t take the Episcopal Church ol Hood their town paper and can’ t bor- River. The church was tilled row their neighbor’ s copy, come with friends and neighbors and to to us and l we will loan you ours W. A. HUSBANDS the floral offerings were profuse as long as they last. But read Blacksmith and most beautiful. the charter so you will know The body was laid to rest in 1 what you are voting: for. Horse Shoeing and General ------------------------------------------------- Odd Fellows cemetery. Repair Work. Mr. Howe is survived by his: ARTISANS MAKE MERRY Also agent for Corona Wool j wife, mother and a sister, who) have the sympathy of a host o f] The local lodge of Artisans Fat for horsbs and cows. A cure for corns, contracted hoofs, mud! friends and acquaintances. had a merry time at a social fever and sore shoulders. gathering in Chown’s Hall la^l i - - O reg on night. Refreshments were M o s ie r , GRAND MASTER GALLOWAY HERE served and dancing was enjoyed Grand Master Wm. Galloway, until a late hour. Most o f the o f Salem, was in town Tuesday members were present also a on his annual to u r'o f visitation I number of invited "outsiders,” PLUM BING o f the subordinate lodges of Odd and everyone bad a good time. Dr. G. 0. Eshelman, Chief Su Fellows, and attended the regu Steam and Hot Water Heating. preme Medical Director, was lar meeting of Beacon Lodge. Jobbing promptly attended to. A fter the business o f the eve- present from Portland. ing was transacted, the doors MOSIER - - OREGON j were opened to the Rebekahs & Merle j Ger leral M ( erchandise I Mosier i Mosier Valley .Bank ¡HOSIER, OREGON J. N. CAPITAL A N D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN •A CAREFULLY M A N A C E D BANK. L. J. M e r r il l , Cashier. M o s ie r , Pres. Ea*esss?=5»F--- MOSIER M E AT M AR K E T : <?MB 5 W fSüJT'.eiE'-a SBiSrr* EH S) JSEXi Fresh and Sm oked ¿Meats, Sausage and Fish A dean, sanitary place to do your shopping OREGON MOSIER • PA C IFIC s t a t e s Fire insurance Co. TH E The Only Oregon Old Line Fire Insurance Company. Protection is Everything. j: K. McGregor, Mosier. Bargains In Automobiles • -m library of fir or« P in 50,001 volume«. 1 wo fpicrdi i ¡'ymn.ji. in•. civ ven hvi!dirv;s fully fi.uiriiJ- N e w J.uu.u u A<lajinn.faiion j Building in course « f construct .n luilion Free Dormitories fo. nun and for women Expenses I owe i Write for ~atalog and illustrated booklet, I Addressing Registrar, Four-cylinder, 5-passenger 1911 Max well. fully equipped.detachable tonneau Make us an offer on any of the above mentioned cars UMIVrfisiTY OF OREGON EUGEfC OREGON i Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Inc. - Oregon “Pride of Oregon" A P P L E S IZ E R w ill interest ever g ro w e r in the Hood R iv e r and Mosier Valleys. It is ef- fficient and y e t its original cost is moderate. And the cost o f operatin g it is practically -Nothing. ■ M M M a N a a m M a ia M a a a l I » Dr. George F. t It will i>ay you to let us demonstrate our machine to you. JE W E L E R OP TICI L\ It v as built for the man with the small crop as well as the grower with thousands o f lioxes. F,v«’S Tested. Gla-™«« Fi'ted. Watches, clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glas« * Twenty, year» Experience. I grind mj own Lenses. The Dalles. Oregon. !. . \ Phone Blank 711 • n w is M iis i« We have opened quarters in the building on Fourth Street form erly occupied by Kelly Bros., and are ready'to see-you. J.R.Nunamaker &Co. Limite 4444 M O O D R I V L R . O R L t iO N e p t e m b e r 29 . 30 , O c t . 1 , 2 . 1 9 1 4 Will provide the best o f entertainment. The AG R IC U LT U R A L FAIR will be excellent and the W ILD WEST FE ATU R E the best obtainable. Oregon Agricultural men will 'judge Live Stock. Spain Brothers, the femops wild west prize winners, will participate. BALD W IN, TH E WORLD CHAMPION ROPER, Cute Crutchfield, Roach Brothers, ■ Darrol-Caimon, Max Gaunt, Buffalo Ver non, Babe Lee, Hazél Hoxie, ami runny other stars, with 'three earloadsof Stock, including such well known horses as Introduction, Snow Storm MNiy, Lookout, The Jew, Morgue, Sun fish Molly, and many others will provide thrilling entertainment. There will be daily Running Races, Squaw Races, Indian Races, Pony Express Races, Bull Riding. Those having horses that could not he ridden, are invited to bring them to the show and give the most expert riders in the North west a chance to try to ride them. Entertainment by Country Children at Vogt Theatre ¡Holl and Tuesday nights. Free Street Dance every night. Street Parade by Oowlioys and Cowgirls daily at 10 A. M. Fine Music by Pound’s Concert Band. Ample Hotel accommodations; no increase in price. Reduced fares on all lines. Now that it is possible to send merchandise by Parcels Post, we suggest that should you need anything in the way o f Pre scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent Medicines, that you send to nu*t>\ - rtbr ;o'.l c inds, .. .J : un y .¿J 1- ■ < tic « as io i•.* faculty, the U-ii er:ity of Oregon will begin ¡ 1 « thirty-ninth '■ . - M year Tuesday, September 15. Business, Jour* "each ins', Li- iVrchiîectuie, ine Arts, departments j^our-cy finder, 5-passenger Elmore, 1910 - S SURE! Vpvî-w>.'. A A The Dalles Rodeo and . Wasco County Fair DRUGS? ;r, TW’ GrcaterOrcgoK With of'w buildings, bettor et*uip- A LONG T R IP TO SEE BIG W I L D W E S T S H O W ---- ------- * Two-cylinder, 5-passenger Buick, 1909 Hood River ■ YOU D O N ’T H AVE TO M A K E MR, SHELDON INJURED 7 ^ Oregon ^ TH D A L L E S | and a few invited guests. The Grand Master gave a most iu- IF Y O U W I S H James Z. Sheldon was serious-1 ! spiring talk to the assemblage. ly injured last Friday while at To meet your friends, stop at The lady Rebekahs came pro- work on a barn on his place eastj | vided with well tilled baskets HOTEL MOSIER. o f town. He was fittin g» h eavy1 land a fine lunch was spread, to door in place w hen a strong gust ' to which all did juslice. o f wind blew the door over onto! Alt Modern and under New ! The visits of the Grand Mas- him, crushing him to the ground j Management. i ter sire anticipated each year by j j and breaking several ribs and i AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES i the Odd Fellows with pleasure otherwise hurting him internally. J It was feared for a time that his! VV. G. CLOYD, Prop. H. M. Scearce arrived home on injuries might prove fatal, hut 1 Wednesday morning from a com- ! mercial trip thru Idaho and Mon- present reports are that he is, recovering. I tana. y A- :■ ì This is an Invitation to S. F. GOSS F R E D U L M E R , P roprietor paid for before affidavits «r e furnished. DR. C. H. JENKINS Foust Oregon NO. £9 to the party onieringr «hern, at lejral rates, and Come and see us at Fair Time. H A will A L L have a Good Time. J. L K E L L Y , President E. R. H1L. Secretary CM AS. N. C L A R K E The DRUGGIST o f Mood River, I / / i for them. He can send them to you cheaper than you can get; *» them ¡it home. D e r b y & S t e a r n s L aw yers HOOD NOTICE R IV E R . OREGON OF SPECIAL ELECTION. CITY I’urauartt to order o f the Common 0)11 noil, Notice I* hereby given that a special election f.hull be held in the < ity o f Mosier on the Zfith day of Sep tember, 1914, for the purpose o f voting upon the adoption or rejection of the pro|iosed Charter referred to the peo ple by Resolution “ A ” of the Common Council o f said city adopted on the 9th day o f September, 1914. Amos Root, J. M. Ellkut and Larkin Lamb have been ap|M>inted judges rtf said election, ami II. G. Kihhee and A. Race clerk* o f said election. The poll* will be open frorn the hour o f eitcht o’clock A. M on s»id dny un til ttie hour of seven o’clock P. M of said 'lav; provided the election bosrrd may adjourn funu twelve o’clock M , to one o'clock P. M., o f said day. The Library Kuildinfm the UUy of Mosier hss been doeignSted by the Common Council a* the place in said rily for hoi lio({ said election. Dated this llth d a y rtf September, 1914. P. L. ARTMlTK, City Recnrder. Old newspapers for sale at the Bulletin office. -•+*- a «»- ...THE... 1 Tum-A-Lum I !I Way i i * « 1 » To Our Customers: ! J f Our Engineering Department at Walla Walla is equipped with Architect anti Engineers who supply us with FREE PLAN S AN D SPECIFICATIO NS containing complete work- ing drawings and details. l I f you contem|date erecting a new HOME, our big new f $15,000 plan book of over one hundred pages contains your • "Ideal Home.” This plan book is the test ever published. 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