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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1914)
/ LO CAL ANXIOUS MOMENTS. ’ Saw Filing Cross rut saws and hand saws put in excellent condition. Work guaranteed. See J ohn B j o k k . r If you carry an iinivliuhle timepiece, z JiiU ha' f a >"d m ,.iy *ur!i luOiii* .its. i If ) mir watch i' 1 'i - attention bring it j to us. We can truthfully say you ill i/o £ more than pleas d with our work. r ¥ í W.F. LARAWAY, KRS. AEICÂIL SCOTT DUNIWÁY SAN OPEN U T a , Dependable work anil satisfied custom- r; I k J & T < ■ H OO D H l 1 E R , O RE. Leave orders at Bulletin udire. A rthur K if £ «•!•» an* our bust a ! orti«« Dicnts. - a Corn For Sale For Sale Five acres of fruit land five miles from Mosier. Four and a half acres in 2 and 3 year oid apple trees. For information, teims. etc., address u iin . P e t e r H erro n , Mosier, Ore. .-**«. <,**■*<Y k sJ For Kent Reasonable CLUB OIRECTUHS MEET Four room house. Inquire al Cider Factory, Mosier. . ÿ O Jt F O R T H E C H A R T ER It has been brought to my attention tltat the Anti-Saloon League, fol- lowin^ ti c same, tactics it has followed in every campaign heretofore, is trvinu t«> bt onircb this or^ mi/ation and to carry on a vicious campaign of untruths. No name seems to he too good t* be dragged into the mud by them. I have reliable information that a statement has been made to the Ami-s .Iooii League and to tlie Committee of One Hundred by Mrs. Cora C. 1 ulhott, lormer secretary of the Taxpayers’ and Wage-Karners’ League, that she wa brought into this work by me under the impression that it was a \\ omen s Suffrage movement, and her duties would be those of a physician while I made speeches throughout-the tate. I also understand that Mr- Talbott makes the statement that funds have been collected with out authority, and in some way the Brewers' Association has been collect ing these funds. 'These two statement - are absolutely untrue. Tlie collec tion of funds was authorized by me as president, and the secretary was ordered to have a letter sent out *n connection with this work. I under stand that Mrs. Talbott, in this purported letter, in the hands of the Anti- Saloon League a:>d the Committee of One Hundred, states that she ob jected to the rai ing of funds under her signature as secretary. How did tlie good lady think the work ot tins league was to be carried on? W hy did she think -Mr. Bortzmeyer, cashier of the Scandinavian-Anierican Bank, was appointed treasurer of this league." Did -lie think we would a.-k the brew ers to put up the money surreptitiously? If so, she reckoned without her h )>t. 1 have always fought in the open, and now, in my 80th year, and probably in my last campaign, I do not intend to change the principles I have always fought lor, nor depart from my honesty of purpose in advo- caiy oi equal rig its h r all the people— by no means excluding women, for whose interests I have spent my life to obtain the ba!l< t. My chief con* ccrn *n their behalf lias always been to secure for. them their economic in dependence, as married mother?, within the home, which alone will enable any woman t<> quit the business of marrying inebriates or raising drunkards. I lie moneys collected are in the hands of Treasurer Bortzmeyer, and .ill thu-e who have donated have received a letter acknowledging receipt tlier , i. Any one so desiring may inquire from our treasurer as to whether, the mi ney has been put in his hands, and I am quite sure lie will advise them > t. receipt of their donation. Ii there is any one who lias paid their money into this organization under mis apprehension as donation for carry ing on this wuik, this league will be only too glad tt» refund it. It i> indeed strange that Mr«. Talbott thought this was a Suffrage move ment when she went to the Portland Hotel, engaged the dining-room for our first luncheon i< r organization and arranged for the payment of this luncheon, and went so far as to get speakers io express their views against iVohibition. At a recent meeting t>f the Tin re seems to b«> a tnisiinder- hoard of directors «if the Com mercial club, the fill lowing com- s l i d i n g among some of our fit For Sale. to several clauses Gasoline wood drag saw, :: I 2 ; ■ ' ¡dent 11. Al. West : in tlie charier which will be iiorse power, practically new For further particulars write to * ¡nance. < G. Nicliol, E. JU voted ou tomorrow. This mis Strauss, L. .1. Merrill. G. C. Riper, Mosier, Ore. understanding which appears to Cocial: J’. L Arthur, II. W. Danielsen, J . F. Coir, E. li. have resulted in opposition to the For Sale. charter has come to our knowl Buri, Y\. G. Glo> d. edge too late for ns to offer any Ohe or two heavy farm teams, Membersliip: Or. Robinson, from 2800 to 32«K) pounds, with W. C. Stone, E. W. Oavidhi/.ar, exhaustive arguments in favor 3 1-4 inch ‘.t apons and farm har Hans lvollandsrud, il. E. Birk- of the charier, which is based on the charters of Hood River, ness. Write G. 1*. Morden, Alos 1 neri Portland, and Brooklyn, N. Y., itr, Oregon. Ruhlicity: H. G. Kihhee, J. and they have been passed on by Iv. McGrcgor, E. Al. Strali ss. the courts and pronounced sound. , Public lmprovement: 11. M. Barnett Apple Ricking Buck- U est, vV. C. Stone, E. A. Race, The people of Mosier need have j ets, v i . 2 5 each, at Chown’s. E L Uüüt> C. ( * Nich„,. no fear of the charter as it is I presented to them for their up-, Air». A. Alarsh visited in Tip* W ajsau d means of acquiring (Julies on Tiussday. a club building: rere discussed proval, even tho they may not j Miss Alice Bennett spent Sun- ami il w as decided to investigate 1,ave reml '« tl" u- <»’ may notj la.) with relative» in The Dalles. various posihiliti« s. Aiiotla r understand some of its provis - 1 ions clearly. It is an easy mat-1 Store closed all day Tuesday meeting will he held suoli w Iteli ter for some disgruntled personal reports as tu j/rogress in Ibis Sept. 29. Strauss. to pick seeniiiig flaws in any in matter will be made. Coal or Wood Heating Stoves, strument. However we may all prices. Chowu. suggest, vvliat is patent to anv ; You didn’t ever expect to see one, that after the charter is ac-' N. R. Sturges came up from such a stock of dress goods and RorLland on Tuesday for a week’s trimmings, sweaters and macki- «'opted, and some of it , provisions are found unsatisfactory, it will i visit. {naws, underwear and hosiery, he a simple matter to amend Olio llage arrived on Tuesday in Mosier as I ein showing. Now them. If the charter is rejected from a six months’ sojourn on then, show you appreciate my now, it will mean considerable, efforts to give Mosier an up-to- tlie coast. added expense to the taxpayers: date Department Store by trying SELLING OUT AT COST! of the town to have another pre here first for your fall wants. G l a k k h j k w k i . r v C o m p a n y , pared and voted on. You will find what you want a* Hood River, Oregon. | There is no reason why the a price-saving. Strauss. charier should not be accepted W. II. Weber, of Chicago has j unanimously. been here this \ eek, looking a I Frank A. Massoe, ol Hood Riv ter business int« rests. er, w as a business visitor in tow n | Box Nails, Box Hatchets Or on Wednesday. Air. Massee i» I ,T O W E L SUNDAY SCUOCI ENTERTAINS chard Ladders, al Chown’s, the proprietor of a nursery and Last Sunday tlie Immanuel . Mrs. Sarah AlcVey visited is offering leading varieties of | ,,f lMos,er ^ ; friends and relatives in The fruit t r e e s f o r commercial and : Suml:'/ home planting. ,ll.wA ‘ ww doz,‘" ' " ‘ind.ers Dalles Ibis week. ol the Udell Sunday School. Helen Blush is first, Wilma Afler the morning services IL. J . 'laylor came up from Portland Tuesday to sup 'rinleud Ro il ilen is seconil, I mma l .meiia (he hosls and gin : ts gnthered at the loading of several cars ol E\ans is Inii d, ‘i/ileile Baile) is Ulmwn's Ilall, w here a magnili-1 ballast. lourlli in Ihe Bali) ( natesi w hieh cen't (linn«>r was spremi, to which , t |ie „„iltitude did full justice, ! Good time to buy your Xmas do ies Uet.il.er lo. Stranss, presents Clarke Jewelry Co everyoiK» liaving hrought bis a p ~i>ll)S WANTLÜ at Hood River, is SELLING l >U 1’ petite right ulong wilh bini. Li i s il "I proposuls will II" iwived at faci, many of them quit e a t in g 1 AT COS T. Economy .Lira at clo S C - O llt co C’ou nty, Oregon, until 1 :IH) o'c lo ck , When' I’. M . v Wed nesd ay, O c t o b e r 7 , 1914, but couldn’t “ »waller.” prices. See Chow n. it comes to providing the “ bigi ,, . . . . . . for tl»«’ old Wasco County Court lions«* Horn, m llooti A 1 vt r, I iuuT lay .uni ih. i.oi.s win■ re ii| s;h h Uouit eats,” the Mosier ladies cannot j Sept. 10, 1914, to ii\ ami Airs. limisi* is located, said lots heiiq* 100 excelled. Price Hunter, an eij^lit ami one- T' lu i imon Snvei and ii:. r et »• half pouml son. Cliinl Street ami bointf situated in t i Dalles City, County of Wasco ami Mr. aud Mrs. Bum ford t'hown, si i ,n Oregon of Rortland, are visiting the: A > vi-t itied check »f .r> |.. i cent of the former’s brother, \\ 10. (lloWll ' lunount of t li « lid nuule payable to tin*! ! Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, , aud family. ( Signed ) Date of tirai Publientìon. Septemlu*r DUM BI.I-: ■ h xcn r-i-w n rH u Mt\i!s Don’ t forget that tomerrow is »clion «lay for the ciii/.ei ■ i f osier to vote on the proposed ■ y churter. In many lia\< id il and know < hat I lie) are ing for? hi U. P R. R. ECHON E R Y SO FT D R IN K S TOBACCO i iN im rg ti, Ka iTH*rs* 0 . S. E. for commercial NOTARY M o s i e r Hood River Rhone Odell 1 K». »I r F » M i y . ! Ii>: O rejron -! i Telephor.3 fo r a m a - chine today ELECTRIC W IRING a SUPPLY CO. Hood River, ä I Here's a 7 in Special O regon THE Dress ul w >rk Hats - S I .00 large une o these in all new 8 Fall shapes and c«> - s. About all sizes I in the lot. You w il get tile biggest ® kind of va in lids assortment. V *ur choice 1.00 t z ;« ä -- i ? 5 I I a osata ’>s*-*=s3 School Text Books a n d School Supplies of all kinds. ! i B o o k s and Magazines, § Stationery and Novelties; ^ Watches and Clocks, Leatii- er and Toilet goods. esauBM 9 x Subscriptions taken for ^ all magazines and papers. Clubbing' rates can be had. g HEKXESa 3 You cannot heat Mosier »i mices in any of these lines. 8 Vri-IKW' ‘•‘J K ' I t TilE LIFE CAREER “S booling in youth should invariably be 8 • I< to prepare i pers i in the Rest way for the Iv t p Miianeiit occupation for whicn he is capable. ’—President C. W. Kliot. This is the Mission of the ce Special Men’s heavy plush bucked *r- >t ton Umlerwear, a dandy warm g; ment for wild r; about all sizes in ll.c lot. Special the garment . . . 4 J t- Koi era il Nig hties j TL*» pew hijrenie sleepinp’ garment j torli> sand girls. 1 to S \ ,.; ii s oid; they | ar«* superior to ar sleeping garment ! Blot has Uet*n de\ i-e I for ii. I«> folks. and coir. new lot M en s i i -*■• Four-in-hand Ties for men - 10c You will pay 25c for this same grade ulsewhere, full lenjfth, nice colors. They ar«i certainly bargains for tlie money . Your choice - - 10c n v e it. i 8 th, 1914 Write for illustrated 100 -page Book ie., 'THH LII-H C.AktiER," and for Cata log containing full information. D eg ree. C ra rret — XORICULTUPS : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hu»- bandry. Poultry Hm.; .adry, Uorlkulture. í h Ag: 'culture !■ r lea hers. FOKCSTRY. lo t . ging e ? tiNEi i n o . H o m e e o o * Attorneys- Vt Law NO.'MCS: i loine-t;. * ier.ee. Dcmcstk Art, HNGINFI r.'INUi Ele.trkil, Irrigation, Highway. .Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. Cerar.cs. CO.MMtRCb. PHARMACY. G knkrai , P ractice i I n d ustrial a r t s . i o .. / , / « , iirifs- A grim I tu re. Dairy- O R E G O N in«. Home M s’ Course, Industrial DALLES, Arts, Forestry, Hi>«Mif*s Short Course. s, ■> W o f Of- -.c—Piano, String, Band, Voice Cuitr.e. Far :,-; s B- recs Course by M»il Free A rid re— I'llF RKi'.rSTRAH, Speciùl We ha ’*">1 Mosier k Store e B EKKEÏT. SiNNOTT 5 G. LLCW Y p u b l i c m **í*T *3í -, ~ / t Oregon First National Bank Building Advertise in the Bidletln—It Pays „J ; j 8 Better Ini) nil your Linen Needs j now. \Ye luuight «ui n low market ai d J have not yet advanced our prices. Bat all Table Linens. Towel», etc, in fact everything made of linen has advanced 1 GOING L I M I T 1 5 D A Y S j in price ami will continue to advance. RETURN L I M I T . o u r . 31 ! \Ye have a g.«>d supply e:i hand and you can buy it at the same low ¡ rice as InOmmition. tickets en d | formerly. Don’ t delay but supply / v . m ’ jt i O ions upon applica ) our needs at once. lion <mi/ iigcnf ( * It'. R. & A’. CO. Ladies’ wool Felt House Shop-r- with Lamb’s wool inner soies. flu se must lie Seen to he appreciated at this remarkably low price. I he pair - 75c 1 th e in y o u r home for '»‘aune of Oregon, and $ Special \ try THOR D u n iw a y F. A. M A SSE E , — my store all da) n a r c m . ) IKfAKUING \Nt> D U SCIK'O! 1 holiday. My friends an.' i I OH CIRI S 8 tiers will do me a great f Fot Pai'icuUis ipplv to if they arrange to tradì I * winy, the 12 ■ Ii, for tlt«*ii 5 S I S 1 E R s u t i R tO R j • V needs. Strauss. FM /(YSOMtr '-MeC. S c o tt H. G . K I S D E E Lendinsr varieties of fruit trees ro I »cuver................ O m ah a.................. 60.00 î**t. 1 nui».............. 70.00 ( ’Iiicagu................ . 72.50 New Y m k ............... 108.50 Fqu.dly reduce. 1 far-. » to other citlt » í < ! i.iHj, M om i it. OiiK. irned Tiiesda\ i uni 1 h tlae re the lattei I is enie g< < i a hospital, lun ing in., i * a surgical operation, an Î S T . i W Mv'V ’S W A D E . U V I i * covering slow I; . I THF. H A U L S , OREGON J •»day, K«‘|)l« e 1 r J*.l, I For Sale H6ÄB & y i'IG JÏIO N s a . 1/ 1// H o m s .". You can J s Forty- ixth School Year Opens OREGON-W ASHINGTON RAIL- hmne i,i,mtin*r- l»h ore, I Ionie plient til. ER RE! drudgery of washday, saves the clothes and tha expense of wash day help. A ^1 # SE PT EH BE R * ow in the h. st lime of the year to enjoy an Faslern trip. C. A. dcf’argar ivecived 11 1 • I’ll VSI« :i A N i no s i t u ; Ft > n Week from ilio Oregon Fruii : OREGON (.’leaner t'o. of The l)a"es an llu u l) RIVER Hp|de grader and frinì c 1 -iiiei . Will |)ni<lic«* in M<«HÍ«*r h nti which lie \ ill « is» * in Ins oretiard <i Uv N nu «ÜH- this Fall. llood River wdl I Id a gigan ' ic »1 reel ........i I al I'l'oin t k'l e M • 4 to 17, ini'lusue, under tin di •lie Commercial Club. Alc-mt *tes will he made welcome. A THOU Electric W a s h er rem oves all the O H ESO N A 8 RICULTURALC 0 LLEG E GO VIA THE I,. Don’t wait until this back breaking strain shows in her face and figure. SEASON must :icc«*m|>any uadi lmi ami I In* same Mrs. J . Arthur, who has been to !»■ . - ■ i < n .1 ii i:. - l.i> M- 1 - ..his t<< visiting her son, R. L. Arthur eu ter inlo a c o n l n u l ami furniab a C l o s e s S e p t e m b e r AO, 191 1 and w ife, returned on Suini.i\ lo borni \ n iIIliu tuli clnys from Mu* lini«* notico is luailtd him timi I h * is Ila* s u c The opt ortunity to go east her home al Gasile Rock, \\ a.-.li. c e s s i li ! bjiblcr. during 1914 at T h e x i k DL is n .sur\»*tl tu iej»*ct a n y o r 5000 voles with each “V sale all !>i(!s. Low Round Trip Fares of colle«*, crackers, lard, bacon, L. H. Fox, soap, breakfast foods Henne, will soon have passed Coutil} Clerk, day. Sept. 30. Strauss. T h e Dullea, Oiepon. II. A b ig a il (Paid Advertisement by Taxi t\ *rs* and l'ortland.Oi t-Koii) EXCURSION Mrs. Chns. I’. Race arrived IS, 1911. this week troni El Raso, Texas, and w ill make h t home with her son, E. A. Race, until her house D ii. is ready for occupancy. Put A Stop To it New bott as secretary that the two letters „«cut out by myself, as well as the let ter sent (»ut by the publicity department, were approved. This statement ended with the sentence: “After discussing generally the affairs of the league, the officers ratified all work that had been done up to date by the publicity bureau ind officers of the association.” I have lived in this state for 60 years, during all of which time I have toiled and worked for the people of my state and I am willing to leave it to the public to decide as to whether T’ would lend mv self in any way to any organization or any act that eouJd be construed as anything but honorable. Every one in this state knows -Mrs. Dutuway and her family. I wish further to say that, if the occasion .irises and T deem it necessary to go further into this matter, I will he glad to publish some additional facts in these same paper» not necessary to publish now, and will meet the conditions as they arise, ll the \nti-Saloon I eague, by ii« paid foreign agitators >r Commit tee of One Hundred, think they can becloud this issue by trying to drag into the mud my name or others, they are very much mistaken. I expect to carry this work on to the conclusion of this camp ign, and then allow the people to judge as to whether we will control our own affairs in the State of Oregon or all>w the paid agitators of the Last to show us what to do. SUMMER : Did you ever come home to such a scenr as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? The real break between Mrs. Talbott and myself was caused when i found out that she had gone to the Brewers’ Association and told them she couhl be of good service to them in c o n n e c t ;^ with this league, and asked and received a salary from the Brewers Association on the ground that she was putting in her time and needed the money. On the 2bth of August a meeting was held between Mrs. Talbott and myself for the purpose of get ting matters straightened out before starting the general organization. At tilt1 ollifu uf llu* Countv Cluik of Was r ; . Poor IV Is mm a ! AO .-S i. F r - r Corvallis, OrtgtB ■■ Suits and Overcoats for Men There are no hard to fit m«m for a store that sidls Hart, Schaffner & Mr.rx doth *s. We lm\e »i^es here fur fitting every ligare, stout in.*n, slender men. very tall men, very short men. these makers know how to de sign no ale is for all dimension*. You’ ll he snr- pris-il to s>*e how perfectly you can be tala u care of in this m atter of tit. whatever your fig ure may he. H itt, Shaifner & .Marx Suits and Overcoats for $17.50 up to $1:5.00. We also have our new fall lire < f Cloth- craft Suits and Overcoats for Men. 1 hese are fully giiarant-. .1 to . - of all wool material and to give you ! < rfect satisfacti« n. We stand right hack of this guaranty, so you are taking no chances at all. l lotlicraft Suits and Over-coat* *10.00 and up. Other n ..k«s in Suit* a- i Overcoat* *3 to *0. FA I a H O O D R I V E R S L A R G E S T AND B E S T ¡w *rn'S*~+m ML. STORE