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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1914)
— LOCAL _ ! r FOR II, A NXIO U S M O M ENTS. I f you carry an unreliable timepiece, I x you have a good many such moments. I I f your watch heeds attention bring it j to tlx. W e rail truthfully say you will he RENT # T w o neatly furnished fro n t rooms. In qu ire a t M osier J more than H ealed with our work. I f Dependable work and satisfied custom- i i ers are our best advertisements. R esta u ra n t. I W. F. LARA WAY', For Sale. One five year old l>ay horse, weighs about 1250 lbs. Guaran teed sound and a good worker. ‘jy l7 tf D k . R o b i n s o n . J ohn ' H. M. West was a mid-week visitor in Portland. Fred Ulmer transacted busi ness in The Dalles Wednesday. Coal or Wood Heating Stoves, Rll prices. Chown. H. E- Dean returned Monday from a week's visit in Portland. W. D. Mathews visited in The Palles and Hood River Monday. Box Nails, Box Hatchets, Or chard Ladders, at Chown’s. Mrs. Frank Page visited in T h e ’Dalles on Wednesday, Economy Jars at prices. See Chown. close-out J. M. Elliott visited at the County seat yesterday. L. Lamb transacted business in The Dalles yesterday. r . and M rs . J. P. E SEASON r ) ^ P .¿ l ^ .4 ö w ere le g a lly s h ip p e d in t o th e s la te of Did you ever come hom to such a scene as this ? Ic your w ife wearing herself out at such drudgery? K a n s a s e a c h y e a r. Kansas got no revenue—other si"tcs got the money! Put A Slop To It Nov; D on 't w ait until this back will soon have passed N ow is thf* best lim<* o f thf* year to enjoy an Kasteni trip. Prohibitionist like to folk about Kansas. T h e y say it lias been dry (or ?4 years ¡in'! has made a record. Has it? Kansas P r o h ib itio n is ir k 1 1 sen t C a rrie N a tio n on the warpath r J it tier hatchet. I t was in Topeka, Kansas, th a t M rs. N a ti n opened f u r home fo r the wives o f men who not drunk on Kansas P r o h ib itio n liq u o r. Yet Prohibitionists tell us that as Abe capital cily ot dry Kansas, Topeka is a model. Rev. Robert Gordon, pastor o f the First Baptist Church, Topeka, w ho has treen a Prohibitionist all liis life, s. i• 1 from his pulpit: “ There are 110 jo in ts in Topeka where in to x ic a tio n liq u o r is sold. ” T o prove it, he went out and bought a keg o f beer, tw o cases o f bot tled beer, a suitcase full of whis key. and ail the gin and wine he could carry. That is what the P ro h ib itio n is ts themselves t e ll r.s about Kansas. GO V IA THE REGOil - WASHINGTON M IL ROAD i NAi/IGATlON CO. 0 . S. L. TO •--------- -------- ---- — Before you buy away from home, get my prices and see my assortment of dress goods (small pieces o f a kind). Outings, dress trimmings, shoes (the kind that wear and have style, too), sw eat-! ers, new ones here. 1 save you real money in fact, on anything to wear. See me first. Strauss. D en ver.................... $55.00 Omaha.................. 60.00 St. L o u is............... 70.00 Chicago................. 72.50 New Y o rk ............. 108.50 Equally reduced fares cities breaking strain shows in her face and figure. Should we place Oregon near the bottom with Kansas? rh art . U. P . R . R H erron , Poor Mamma l Low Round Trip Fares W. P. Vining and family re turned last Saturday from the valley, where they have been picking hops. Mrs. Myra Wellberg and sons, Jim Carroll and the Bailey broth ers have returned from a few weeks’ work in the hop fields. l ie r Mosier, Ore. 1,500,000 QUARTS OF LIQUOR The opportunity to go east during 1914 at HOP PICKERS RETURN THE DALLES FAIR & T h e T o p e k a State Jou rn al, a s u p p o rter o f P ro h ib itio n , o n J u ly 8, 1913, p u b lish ed th e state ¡n e a t that a p p r o x im a te ly Closes September 30, 1014 M n A steady stream of money— the life-Mood of a state —pours from ‘‘mor el prohibition” Kansas into License states 031 EXCURSION Card of Thanks Corn For Sale We wish to thank the friends Leave orders at Bulletin office. who helped us with kind words A rth ur K u h n . and deeds at the time of the death and burial of our little son. Barnett Apple Picking Buck ets, $1.25 each, at Chown’ s. s ./ yi-r// SUMMER B jo r k . X Still • HOOD RIVER. ORE. “ We” have been having a va cation and now I am ready to Saw Filing get down to business again and Cross cut saws and hand saws will figure any size bill and fig put in excellent condition. Work ure it right. Let us get together. guaranteed. See * 1 Strauss. ■ • f. For Sale Five acres o f fruit kind f. '•e miles from Mosier. Four a1 I a half acres in 2 and 3 year ■ Id apple trees. For informa n, terms, etc., address to other GOING LIMIT 15 DAYS RETURN LIMIT, OCT. 31 Information, tickets and reservations upon applica tion any agent D ry Kan t i t 1 '2nd in per capita i. rette resources. D ry K a n ‘ ns ranks 43rd in ner capita saving? be . depnalts. D ry Kansas has more inmnfes in her/ > s in propo ti;;n to population than 21 oR ier. tat vs. D ry Kansas has a great»- portion of ju vcrJ'e t lit than 26 ether states. pro r. s D ry Kansas has a greater pro portion o f ho nicidcs annually than 22 other states. (Figures from U. S. Census, Federal or other Official Reports) 4» j f THOR in y o u r home for IS DAYS FREE o f a fa v o rite “ nerve showed two gra in s o f urn end 7d per ent o f gra in c .coital to eat.t fiu id ounce. Téléphona fo r a m a chine today P. rent medicines are always popu-* lar in dry states; above is the reason. ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. D o ’„ o u , as a le g a l Oregonian, U 'in t to ere y o u r s la t" held up lik e this to th ra tion 's scorn? Hood River, Oregon Bank Building F irs t National •MOOS!**!«■*>«»!>! * _ i t 2 jy s g s s s s a Subscriptions taken for ë all magazines and pajiers. & Clubbing rates can i>e bad. i Y'ou cannot beat Mosier ü prices in any o f these lines. ïy+irte. .-«=1 '■ - o . i THE LUE CA ''Schooling in youth . invariably h-? dirfwtc l t ) p;e . .re a peis-et in the U.st ■ ’ y for the I for v h id i he is capable.” —Présidente. W. liliot. e ilig e ™ COLLEGE Forty- 'xth School Year Opens SEPTEHBER Pacific Power & Light Co. i “ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.” I Advertise in the Bulletin—It- Pays Mens Huts Special $1 Fall Millinery '■« ^ This is the Mission of the MOSIER VALLEY BANK Mrs. Kate Peterson of W api-: ninety minu,e9 an.tl a,v co,'tai" HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL nilia. has returned home, having .vour interest, in the country At .Mosier, in the stub' of Oregon, i FOR GIRLS i spent several days here with her chi,‘,ren ' 8 so «'o a t that you at th. clo»o of business. Sept.-mim For Particulars apply to i sister, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. I wil1 allou no,hi"K ,w 1 » ^ ' » ' .vou _________________________ .. | from seeing this play. Come KKSOUIU'KS I »O il A !»S C l> S IS T E R S U P E R IO R is. t . K. Atwood anil child- and see what the country child I.•vins unii (Hscdiintti ............. ren, of Mill City, Ore., is here ren are doing and can do. O verdrafts, sortim i and unsecured . BohiD and wat rants visiting her brother, M. E. But This same play will he given Stocks ntt.I »ither securities terfield, in the auditorium ¡it the State liiinking House Furniture and tfvtu ref W. C. Slone left Wednesday Fair on Wednesday evening, Due front appuived reserve Banks. night fur Spokane, where he September 30th. The money de Checks and »ttKer eash items Casit on han«i ............. ............. All colors and a fair run of sizes o f Will spend a month superintend rived from the entertainment Expense.*»......................................... the newest shapes Hats that are worth Prem ium on Honda ing tiie construction of a road. | will he used to pay t he tieeessar» from $2.(X) to $2.25 are hear for you at T o ta l expenses of the children to the This is the year to trade in youi choice, $1.00. State Fair and an\ balance will Id A HIM 111- Mosier. i f the price is right, and DO LLARS IT S 1 ....ii i t 1 h * usod tor promoting the Indus- Capital Nt»H*k paid in .......... »10.1 «SI 00 i X will make it right or just you , , . . ,t « . i i ... i, , , J , J trial work in tin rural schools. tell me. It 1 eau t get the or-1 ' im i i , i .<,v,.i. ■ Visit our Millinery Department on .i ... _ - . 1 Ite general admission will he tiers, no harm done. Strauss. ' 11 the 2nd Floor and see the new Fall Styles j.>e: reserved seats will be ;U>c i*>> ,.i in* to rein \ « . »Mit IKUIM just received. The showing thr»season E. B. Vensel left on Sunday and 50e. xst.-il Mvirv i U»:tk vl«- is one of surpassing elegance and beau itlt vidual «!•*!'K^itH W tlb with his family for Pittsburg, Thanking you in anticipation t I>' ty, reflecting the-latest w hims o f fash Pa., where they will live. Mr. o f the support w hich 1 am sure «■manti . errtifirnttfs ions. The styles are exceedingly smart. Vensel lias had charge o f his you w ill give, ! am. Uncle’s fruit ranch for the past Yery sincerely yours, QUEEN Q U A L IT Y SHOES FOR C lyde T. B o n n e y , LADIES. J'car and a half and during that Countv School Supt. time he made many friends who We are sole agents in Hood River . S TATE OK OKKU xv i 11 regret his departure. r t » r \ r\ «» k \\ \ for these popular shoes and invite you I .1 Mi 'tan t to call and inspect them. They embody Having bought most lines before BENNETT. SINNOTT Ü GALLOINAY th»* nh tve-niwi the very latest styles with perfect fit nh *\ t* statrni they were advanced, I can s«dl ‘W e ilt e un ! h.* Attorneys At l aw and excellent service. We have them y«u moat everything at helore- in nil leathers and suitable for any occa the-wnr prices. Where I have sion. Queen Quality Shoes are leaders. G e n e r a i . P ractice to pay an advance I will charge Come in and see Imw nicely v.-e* can lit You as liLtie advance as possible. y ou. THE DALLES. - OREGON Strauss. I I » 1 \ -*•/> e jitr i C s A enter into a contract and furnish a -------- i Boo U'%. u s r33n.JF;-J?:2&. 1 5 School 'i’ext Books a n d ? School Supplies of all kinds. HER J I Mosler I -V m * O- IV. R. & N. CO. We call our readers’ attention Mrs. S. I). Fisher was a pass this week to the announcement enger on yesterday’s local to The o f The Dalles Rodeo ami County Dalles. Fair, which prohiises to be big-1 ger and better than ever, with Mrs. Gertie Brooks was a Mon Defeat of Prohibition will not change the present Home Rale or Local Option Law one continuous round o f pleasure! day afternoon visitor in Hood and excitement—something do- \ EPS®3 4 A S River. ing all the time. Mrs. A. Kuhn returned Tues We received this week a letter day evening from a visit to from E. R. Hill, secretary o f the Portland. Business Men’s Association a (TaU Advertisement—Taxpayers aud \Vai?c Earners’ League, Portland, Oregon) Phillip Ternplemire left yester most interesting letter, too. It day fo r a visit to iiis old home at gives a good idea o f what the ""I*.» BIDS W AN TE D visitor to the Fair may expect to Sedaiia, Mo. I l ü î T îïïtïïïï S see and anyone reading it would Settled proposals will he received at I Sugar and flour they say will ■HB9NHKH ad vance still more. Better buy certainly want to go. Unfortu the office o f the County Clerk o f Was- 1 co County. Oregon, until 1:30 o ’clock, | Meals A t A ll Hours your winter needs now. Strauss. nately we lack the space to re- * P. M., Wednesday, O ctober 7, 1914, produce it and can only say that B A K ERY Tlios. Lelliottand w ife and son by all means the people of Mo fo r the old Wasco County Court House I uml (lie L o t« whereupon said Court CONFECTIONERY Herbert, returned Monday from sier should attend the Fair and H o u s e is located, said lots being 100 j SOFT D R INK S a few days’ visit in Portland. lake some product, along to ex fe et on Union Street and I4-! fe e t on CIGARS . “ . TOBACCO Mrs. L. A. Gates arrived from hibit. Show that much interest Third S treet and being situated in Dalles City, County o f Wasco and Portland Monday evening to vis in your county’s progress and V . U . L lN D B U R d , State o f < Iregon. it her sister, Mrs. W. G. Glo.vd. represent your own district. A certified check o f 5 per cent o f the What’ s the matter with hav amount o f the bid made payable to the S t u r u e s s B l d g , M o s i e r , O r e . That good cheese and sugar- cured bacon came in fresh today; ing ii “ Mosier Day” ¡it the Fair? | Treasurer o f Wasco County, Oregon, must accompany each hid and the same better get some at 25c per lb. It would do us all good and the to he forfeited i f the bidder fails to D R . H . L. D U M B L E Dalles people would welcome us. Strauss. I bond within ten days from the tim e ' John Coyle and daughter, of notice is mailed him that he is the sue-! P H Y S IC IA N ANO SU R G E O N COUNTRY CHILDREN TO GIVE FLAT Lebanon, are here visiting G. C. cessful bidder. Evans and family. Mr. Coyle : OREGON ’I he right is reserved to reject anyor I I O O D k l \ K k To Teachers and School Officers: all bids. is Mrs. Evans’ father. Will practice in Mosier and I.. B. Fox, iir t i e » k , . - , , The rural school children o f I W. U. Foster, duet clerk with . ... , County Clerk, 4l. i, i • i . ,, Wasco County will give a p ay May he reached by long dis the Pacific Power »V Light Co., I . ,, , The I talles, ( Hegon. ,r . , a! the Yogi 1 heal re on Mondavi . 0 i Date o f first I’uldieation, Sop tern lit- r at I lie Dalles, was a business , , tance phone. Home phone 61. • . . . and I uesdat evenings, heptem- 1>s hl! Visitor in town yesterday. . llo, , J her 281 h and *)th. Mrs. E. J. Let Her and son, I The play is entitled “ A School NO 33. Sherman, of Bingen, visited this of Long A g o.” This an old play I s T . M A R Y ’S A C A D E M Y ! REPORT week with her daughter, Mi's, rewritten for the occasion. Wt $ HIE DALLES, OREGON i O f th«' condition o f th«' Frank Ginger. promise you ninety laughs in a ll th e J e t 1 You can t r y th e D rv K i us is buys ¡treat quantities of i ers and Hom e Remedies. Government reports show these n sire ns cor,lain an average o f ¿.V to JO p e r ce n t a lcohol. R ecords o f C ou n ty Clerks, Express Companies and Railroads in Kansas sh ow that Kansas consumes just as much liqu or under Prohibition as it did w hen it had legally licensed eloor . T h e state n o w gets no public revenue from this liqu or T h “ blind-pig” and the “ b oo i-Ieggo r” have taken the place o f the regulated saloon and p ly their illicit trade in alleys and under c o v e r o f darkness. / W a s h e r rem o ves drudgery of washday, saves the cloth«?:', and t h e expense of wash- day help. Wisconsin, a wet state In the North C eoli.d group, has a church roll of ^ 1.3 p e r cent. A D ry Kansas has a greater p o- porlion o f feeble-minded than 31 other states. THOR Electric A G overn m en t sta iiq tie s chow th a t L e y K a n s a s has (h e low est church enrollment o f the North Cei.intl States. Only 2 8.4 p e r cen t o f h -r p o p u la tio n Is en rolled as churctf membership. N E W P A L I, COATS AN D SUITS FOR LADIES. 2nd Floor. We have the biggest as sortment o f Ready-to-Wenr Garments in the city for you to choose from and out- prices are the lowest. H ART SCH AFFNER & M ARX SITUS AN D OVERCOATS FOR MEN. They are the best you can buy in ready-to-wear garments for men and they are guaranteed to give you satis faction in every way. Hart Sohaffner Marx Suits aud Overcoats for SJ7.50 up to $25.00. S PE C IA L DEMONSTRATION AND S ALE OF H UM AN H A IR GOODS. We have arranged w ith the Cumbi- ner Flair Co., one of the largest Eastern iS tli, i q î 4 W rite for illustrated loo-pise Book let, “ n ia I IFE CAR I I R. ; J for Cata log containing full inforn: n. D eg ree Courses — Af.R !CU LTU R E : Agronomy, An m.il ibis'—nd:' ,D;u\ I'.j*. b.andry. Poultry Husoaiidry, Horticulti:re. Agriculture for Te : hers. FORESTRY, L o g g : cl H n j in e ! k i n g . H o . v . l Fico- N' >MI< S: I tom-stic Science. Domestic Art, FNOINFFB VC,; hlectricai. Irric.ati->n, Highuav, M< h.anical, Ciiemical. .Mining Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. I n d u s t r ia l a r t s . Vocnti rni' Ci>«r?«-Agricu!ture. Dalrv- ing, Home M i :ers’ Course. Industrial Arts. Forestry. Business Short Course. School o f M usic— Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. 7-15 to 9-9) Address TUB Kl-.GISTRAR, Corvallis. Oregon importers and manufacturers o f Human Hair Goods, to hold this demonstration and thus give the w omen of lb >d River an unusual opportunity to supply* l i . i r needed hair goods from an immense a- d varied stock. O f apeciai interest is the ..is; ’ . ■ f U au ti- ful g re y switches a:.,l liaial to mat -i: eiitor». Cali an.i see this splendid display which wiil continue until the ISth. You tio noi have to buv. Privt s most r. nsnnahh Specif! ! Men's w«v.-'; ahirts. go. full cut. made of hen \ \ twuled shirting checks and plain colors. Th-se are 50r to 75c values. There is < n m r t the m atter with them Imt ii « 1hi”.£ that wiil hurt the w ear or « look«.. You wi! 1 ! if * i H f To?« r i f p o f th«ese. A ll sizi S. Y our ch o ice . y 5 9 ........... THE P A R IS PAIR , HOOD R IVER S LA R G E S T AN D 35C B o o k s and Magazines, ^ Stationery and Novelties; V an T i O <îlocki B Watches EST S R E I •:•!;- Ÿ. er and Toilet goods. &£_.-vühä3i