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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1914)
C. PUBLISHED EVERY ! RID AY ADVERTISING RATES BY \> £ > :i ! t C S L U S C K IT IiO N K A T K S One Year...... ................................................ S ix Month*................... Three Months................................ ,l Professional Cards........ K II. 0. KUiH’.K, Tropi ictor One h«iuare ............................... “ " jl.OG One-«iuarter Colcaan.................... ** One half Column......... . ........ ,. ** One Coiunin................................. Bunn,- ** *v i). ** " ^5C -£0.0C locals will fct; c^- rjreii^.t 5 ¿rants-jer lire for eucn insertion. I.etrarr.d'. ersi -««nsi.ts wilfcia n'.l «uses be cLarcwJ Enter«*! as secon*i-class m atter March 12. 1YK.»9 « t the post «»ilice at M -i . O re« , a:, »er the Act of MOSIER, WASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 2. 1914 VOL. V I ?>, March 1S79. Tln> city charter as referred to the people of Mosier last Sat- urday v as accepted l»y a vote of 4L There were 55 votes cast, 11 of these beine registered as agains. thè eliarter. Onestimi, Did thè eleven retai thè charter I’rom end lo end, or did thè 44? P Apparently there were a number who either did not read it or were indifferent as to results, Agency for for they d’d not come near the polls. However the charter is accepted and in the main is a good one. Some of the citizens took exception to one or two pro visions of (lie instrument, hut they were evidentiv in favor of « ■ c s a ! » mm/aammmmmamwamemmmemm the charted; they were no douht convinced that what they consid- ered as objectionable features could he remedied by amend ment. The election .passed off very quietly. In fact llie day resem MOSIER, OREGON bled Sunday more than a week day. There was hut one of the Z A P iT A L A N D S U R P L U S SI1.700.00 original appointees on the elec PEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN tion hoard who reported for duty A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D Saturday morning. All the oth PANK. ers refused or for some reason L. J. M e r r il l , Cashier, failed, to serve, so it was neces J. N. M o s ie r . Ties. sary to fili their places with oth er citizens. The eleventh hour judges were, Mrs. I’. L. Arthur, Mrs. Virginia Gloyd and W. G. ; Gloyd; the second clerk was J. T. Davenport. Hay, M. W EST Grain, Mill Feed Storage and Forwarding i. Dupont Powder Mosier. - - - Oregon Bank Mosier Valley OREGON WLEAT OEMANOEO For four days this week The Dalles is holding high carnival at the County Fair and Rodeo, The town is full o f visitors from all over the county and beyond its borders. Great interest is manifested each year in this event, and though each fair is practically a repetition o f the Iasi, there are always some new feattires in the way of entertain- meat, and some of toe exhibits nre better-than usual. Mosier was represented this year in the exhibition booth and stock show. Willie Carroll, the young son o f J. M. Carroll, took first prize in the fat slock exliib- it for the best pig, getting a blue ribbon for a 7 month’ s old pig that weighed 2<'i) pounds. European wheat buyers dur- ing the past few days, coat rad - ed for about 10,000,000 bushels of Oregon and Washington wheat to be delivered at continental and British ports via the ' ’ ana- rna canal. The reason, it is as sorted, that foreign grain merch- ants deal directly with the const is because of the unusual ditFer- ence in price between Chicago and coast quotations, this Jill'er- ence amounting to almul 10cents 8 bushel over and above trans continental f r e i g h t charges, Portland and Puget Sound grain deahms expect that Europe will purchase most of its American bought grain directly Irotn North Pacitio coast dealers. F R E D U L M E R , Proprietor F r e s h and Smoked f, 1 a t s , Sausage a n d F i s h A dean, sanitary ¡¡lace to do your shopping OREGON ú m ú m m § tk® IH b & c u ■ » . / ' V? r'-C. ' : n Mosier This is an Invitation to THE DALLES YOU DON’ T H AVE TO M A K E Physician and Surgeon * 4 J S eptem ber day. From here he went to Duvall arrived Wed- Gilley to visit his sister, Mrs. nesd»iy evening Irotn lndepemJ- Win. Foust. Mr. Gill’s picture ence and will visit friend • and and platform a|fpear elsewhere Pacific Power & Light Co. M. relatives for a lev »lavs. rn. ‘ •ALW AYS A T YOUR SERVICE.” u\ - _ ®% T>V * ¿ .•*. Y 3: / Y , Ki es i t - \ - - ~v ¿7’ .dy . - . • . '* . ■ - .. ■'■■■ , ..................^ . - three carloads of stock, including such well known'horses as Introduction, Snow Storm Molly, 'Lodkout, The Jew, Morgue, Hunfish Molly, and many others will provide thrilling eiiterininmenl. There will lie 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 I'- Country Children at Vogt Theatre More and Tuesday nights. F ree Street Dance every night. Street Parade by Cowboys 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. To meet your friends, slop at Commodities W. G. GLOYD, Prop. DRUGS? SlIItR! Now that ¡I i puicihle tosend merchandi <• h; Parcel.- Posi, we ;iigg*-.'t that should you need any thing in the va\ of Pre scriptions tilled, Drugs or Patent Medicines, that you send to • «ce iS - zv ri-- Y r CHAS. N. CI.AKKH 4 i E. R. IIIL. Secretary Tum-A-Lum j HOTEL MOSIER. : s ¡.¿ s ■ . _ ' v i**' -*K J. L. KFll LY, President A llti.U L N IM » MA I II I'ACM.11 il .S ■ N o th in g :. 4 Come amis v us at Fair Time. We will ALL hate a Good Time. Menaijeinenf. 1 S L. r . i ^ n z . s c o Ur - “ I >r • ‘ i ;, . 1914 THE WORLD CHAMPION ROPER, Cuba Gvutcl.Retch Roach Brothers, Darrol Cannon, Mux Gaunt., Buffalo Ver non, Babe Lee, Hazel Hoxie, and many other Stare, with, ♦ uregon 2 IF YOU W IS H 99 GÎ , 30, O c t . i. wild west prize winners, will -participate. -BAIiftWiN, A ll Modern and muler New APPLE Ss7KP will interest ever grower in the Hood Liver and Mosier Valleys, ll is et- IliciePt ami ye*, its or ;itial cost is moderate. And the co t of opera.ing it is practically 5 •/” // r , V NS ir 4 ' ^ Evcr' b 'ey ^ y ' ■55** • < ' in this issue. 29 Will provide the best of entertainment. The AGRICULT U R A L FA IR will he excellent and the WILD WEST FE ATU R E the 'I test t obtainable. -Oregon Agricultural men will judge Live Stock. Spain 'Brothers, the 'i’umoue S. F. GOSS I). The DRUGGIST of Hood River, for them, lie <*an send them to LUMBER PREPARED LATH ROOFING SHINGLES DEADENING FE LT CEMENT BEAVER BOARD P L A S I ER TARRED I KLT LIME BUILDING PAPER DOORS A P P L E BOXES SCREEN DOORS BRICK WINDOWS MOULDING Slid >s ROCK SPRINGS COAL you cheaper Gian y* 11 can pel s e; . ’ Dr. Get.nse -- : c - Newhouse Jl ' ■ / . . V i ! tei 11 irl. home. j ^ • 'rale * ir ’Michino to you. ill i ay l / u i-T O Ey< s T « — ! - i. Glass* ■ D erby & S tearns l-A W Y fT T B «■res. 1 hijihtihg-on Fr-urfh SI * rv. s., no*! are r • 1 «1 \ 1 »s»*'»yoo. Phone The D ’ r ' r>r * :i , ¡ Have a quantity of LAND PL A T ER ON HAND Ret us know your wants. ! ti ■ s i i i h H crop as v eil ns <•1 c-s. P :7 n « *• •• a --sr f 1 «/• A w IP.:»).; PIV'LL*. OkLuUN A rite Dalles Rodeo and Wasco County Fair D AVID ROBINSON, ftl. 1). accessories. A ll A LONG T R IP TO SEE BIG WILD W ES T SHOW BANKERS HOARDING MONEY \ Oregon Generai Merchandise Julian Henningseti received DR. C. H. JENKINS first prize for the best exhibit of DENTIST corn. | Ora Evans, 11 years old, took O regon first prize for best canned fruit. R 001’ hivKR; The prize winners were taken Office Phone, lost. Res. l*hon<\ to the Salem State Fair at the expense of the Fair Association. Foust & Merle paid for before affidavits are famished. Nichol & Co., One of the startling disclosures M osier - - O regon of the week hearing on the pre vailing monetary situation thru- out the country vas the*indig nant protest voiced by the secre- 1 tary of the treasury, McAdoo, in w charging bankers with hoarding $ “ THIS IS NOT M E R T IS M money and refusing loans to leg-. J Machine Shop , ilimate commercial and hums- w and Garage J The Limine Powder Company, Drial enterprises. Secretary Me AiitoTiepairingund * ; whose plan t is on San vies Is Adoo, in an interviene handled land, near St. Helens, is break by the press associations, says, Work Guaranteed 1 ing into the powder field with tin . he has received hundreds First and State St. « big contracts in the Northwest. of protests from all over the Hood River, Oregon Tlys comparatively new explo country from business men who sive is being used for the county allege that the\ are unable to road work at Astoria, for the procure the usual loan accommo greater part of the work on the dations from their hanks, despite W. A. HUSBANDS Columbia highway in Columbia the fact that deposits, as'a gen- Blacksmith county, being done by the Con- <1!*1 lul« have increased, and the solidated Conti'» t Compari)'and additional tact that the federal Horse Shoeing and General al-o on the Columbia highway in government..has recently issued Repair Work. Clot.--.op county, by the Johnson "early $600,000,000of emergency j Also agent for Corona Wool & Peters Contract Company. The currency, all of which has been Poison Logging Company of deposited w i t h -the national Fat for horses and cows. A cure Hoquaim, Wadi., the biggest hanks throughout the country, for corns, contracted ImoFs, mud company of the kind in the 1 he secretary o f -the treasury fever and sore shoulders, worlds is placing orders by car- threatens to withdraw this emer- M osier , - - O regon load lots for the second con seen- R'ene.V currency from the hanks live year. The Smith Powers tt,,d intimated that the govern- Logging • :n| : ny, which is the »lent might take a hand .in the' biggest in 111 - Coos Bay country, situiition to the extent of formu la u s i n g Liouite exclusively.! Iati" g some plan to make direct PLUMBING Practically all of the logging- 'treasury loans to merchants and Steam and Hot Water Heating. camps down the Columbia are manufacturers. using the powder. A r cent or Job'- ng promptly attended to. der ¡s fo r a railroad .emitraid, at F. M. Gill, of Du fur. Progres - - oregon ! Doty, Willapa a n d Firdale, sive candidate f o r governor, m o s i e r Wash. .. ufacturers Journal. was a visitor dn town on Mon ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■ MOSIER MEAT MARKET MOSIER NO. 31 THE CALLES FAIR CiTŸ CÜAPTLH JttCEPTcO- H. to the party ordering; them, at lejral rates, and > HOOD L I V C ’- • • mm OREGON i 1 » I t -L * • » IIV j • »de «I 1 ' e : it ¿.Ubi j iipincD "«m in nnMniK m m m S-c HAKMS A1 h . h 1 It" M »