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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1914)
■ »-Vi» For Sale In the lead— our Delicatessen BENNETT. SINKOTT S 6ALL0AAY department. Just received a full Five acres o f fruit land five Attorneys-At Law J stock o f Beechnut goods, incitici- • ANXIOUS MOMENTS. miles from Mosier. Four and a j inji. grape-fruit marmalade, and half acres in 2 and 3 year old » If you carry an unreliable timepiece, j fine Itoiii (I chicken o f Richard- J you have a good many such moments. G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e apple tri*es. For information, * If your watch needs attention tiring it $ son & Robbins make. Sweet, terms, e tc., address { to us. We can truthfully say you will be v sour and dill pickles in hulk. P e te r H e rr on , THE DALLES. - OREGON j more than pleased with our work. Si ran ss. Alosier, Ore. i J Dependable work and satisfied oustom- •> The one topic o f absorbing in- x> ers are our best advertisements. 4 J terest in I'ortlarul last week was H. G . K i B S E E J Iht* failure o f the attempt o f Dr. j Calvin S. While and others to HOOD RIVER, ORE. NOTARY p u b l ic J pass through the council an ordi- IÎ r nance stopping “ Painless Park* “ er” from giving dental exhibit M O S IE R O regon ions on the streets. When the GUANCE »eilCC. ¡ordinance was first introduced it Tomorrow will he the regular was announced that it would F. M. GILL, Dutur, Oregon monthly meeting o f tlx* Mosier have easy sailing through the Saw Filing Orange. Il will In* an all day council, hut when it came up for Progressive candidate for gov -1 Cross cut saws and hand saws session and the public is cordial- passage last Wednesday ernor, stands for Oregon dry, ; Did you ever come home Leading varieties o f fruit put in excellent condition. Work |y invited to attend at 2 o ’ clock ^ s*0,) ■ I 1° 1 in favor ol Daiional equal su if rage, single to such a scene as this ? Is The time in the open j*s indefinite postponement. I his item veto, Oregon system o f gov - 1 trees for commercial and guaranteed. See juur wifo wearing herself out I». m. at such drudgery? J o h n M j o k k . meeting will lie spent in discus- 11 looked upon as a test vote in ermpent, a rict la enforcement, sion o f I hi* eight hour law and ( 'D’ council on the subject of living wage for every man and i home planting. Put A Stop To It Now any other questions which may oxcluding public speakers from woman, human rights first, dol Corn For Sale F. A. MASSEE, the streets. D o n ’t wait until this back he proposed. lar rights second, governmental Leave orders at Bulletin offici " I am in favor of Local Option. breaking strain show s in her assistance to those al the bottom , Hood River - - Oregon COUNTY CGJRT RECEIVES I am a thorough believer in A r t h u r K ij iin . fac-3 and figure. 1 Miss Anne Shogren came up o f tlie ladder, instead o f special phone Odell 146. L O C A L SE LF-G O V E R N M E N T and believe that every self- I from Portland Iasi Sunday and Tomorrow the county court l,l‘,vih*ges to those at flit* top, A T H O R Electric For Reni Reasonable governing community which ¡will spend some time on her will he at home in the new court economy, less taxes, recall of ju -j W a s h e r r e m o v e s a ll th e constitutes a social unit should Four room house. Inquire al Mosier (¡reek fruit ranch. Sh» house to all visitors, and a cord- <licial decisions, proportional rep- j drudgery of washday, saves the have the right to CONTROL Cider Factory, Mosier. clothes and the expense of wash has as a guest Miss Kate ial invitation is extended to all «•esentation, special a tfo n lio n to ' the matter of the regulation or day help. . ì - je S ---------------Win tier. citizens and taxpayers to call ruial sci" )ols. good roads from the withholding of licenses.” For Salt. Y o u ca n The Mosier Valley Bank has during the day and evening and ^'ie ' " ‘iiket place to (lie farmer s flleals At All Hours try the Gasoline wood drag saw, 3 1-2 purchased a small fire and burg- inspect the building and receive home, road districts to have g o v -! ernments similar to school dis BAKERY horse power, practically new. j lar proof safe o f the Mosier pal tlie courtesies o f the court. THO R CONFECTIONERY For further particulars write to lent, which was placed in tin in y o u r I’be people o f Wasco county trict, directors, clerk, etc., equi x . j. % \ * !L table lax laws; encourage farm home for SOFT DRINKS G. C. Piper, Mosier, Ore. vault o f the Mink building on should take a personal pride in ers co-operative associations. ; CIGARS TOBACCO 15 DAYS this new court house not only be j Monday. Opposes assembly plan, machine cause they “ chipped in ,” their For Sale. I claim to have up-to-the-min V. E. L1N D BU RO , FREE politics, single tax. special privi ' ute goods and sell less Ilianllood bilie or bus mil'* to pay lor il, One or two heavy farm teams, lege and useless officers and com S turgess B ldg , M osier , O re . and it is Ibeirs, but because ¡L is Telephone from 2800 to 3200 pounds, with Uiver a " (1 Tl,e ll"- missions. fo r a m a is another |»rool, thin Mown tnm- fl w^Kbihcent structure and has chine today 3 1-4 inch wagons and farm bar- . ........... , . Write G. J*. Morden, Mos- ,)l'*rs* received, with real cut lK‘en Pronounced the finest piece ness. D R . H . L. D U M R L E GRANDVIEW NOTES glass, three star culling, usually ol architectural skill to be seen 1er, Oregon. in tlie stale. Not one item is LLFCTRiG WIÜIN6 & SUPPLY CO. — r —i " - .j— g -gt soldat 2 >c each, sometimes on (Delayed.) PHYSICIAN a n o SURGEON Hood River, Oregon sale al 15c, my price as long as missing to make it comfortable J. H. Daily left last Friday for First National Bank Building Barnett Apple Picking Buck- !20 doz. last 10c each. Strauss. and convenient— a thing o f beau HOOD RIVER : OREGON ty and a joy forever. And il is Brooklyn, Washington. eta, $1.25 each, at (T ow n 's. Dr. and Mrs. V. C. (took arc Mrs. McCann has returned to l&r-Fri wblent, Statesman, Jurist ami PAID FOR. Will practice in Mosier and FHWNSi As' ©Oi 1 r*ii© 1 l©il«IWHt«+ Professor, In an address on Civic W. G. Gloyd was i:i Hood Biv- here \i ¡ting villi Dr. and Mrs. her home in Hood River, after I)uty, said: Miss Ruberia Billard, who is May he reached by long dis 1). Robinson. Dr. Cook was for “ Nothing is more foolish, noth er on business Tuesday. visiting with her daughter, Mrs, ing mere utterly at variance some time in the employ o f the teaching the school in the Green W. <i. A hi red. tance phone, Home phone 61. C. A. McGargar was a business with sound policy, than to en The U. S. Government in Brazil. He wood district, wont lo Mr. and Mrs. Giililan o f Port visitor in Portland Wednesday. act a law which, on account Dalles y es Leniay for a few days’ land, are guests o f Mrs. Gilli* is an expert on dry farming. of conditions surrounding the vacation. Goal or Wood Heating Stoves, Ian’ s mother, Mrs. Jones. community, is incapable of en o BIDS WANTED j Are you paying 5c a loaf for I X'. forcem ent. Such instances are all prices. Chown. J. N. Mosier and family at- Mrs. W. (i. A hired very pleas- ¡bread? If you are why not get SZS b TÜ ü • •■TTTT.'W Sealed proposals will be received at § . . . presented by sump I (.‘ titled Hie c o m it y fa ir a t 1 lie a n lly e n t e r t a in e d th e l a d i e s . o f the office o f the County Clerk o f Was- & Armours Simon Pure Lard in the best, Huvne’s Good Health tuary law s by which the sale School Text Books a n d th e n e ig h b o r h o o d u:i F r id a v I; st. co Count-.. Oregon, until 1:30 o'clock. 8 „ , . , ,. . „. . , Get our right price, Bread, each 2 loaves wrapped in D a lle s th is w e e k . of intoxicating liquors is pro slock. l> . M., Wednesday. October T . 1914 , s School Supplies o f all kinds, hibited under penalties in lo- Strauss, a sanitary wrapping. Save the Forest Parsley has returned for tlie old Wasco County Court House j* i'.'.f 1 ,Z "al- calities where the public senti coupons and get a pie for 5 c. from a trip to Portland. and the Lots whereupon said Court SELLING OUT AT COST! ment . . . w ill not sustain Why not leave a standing order M rs. SI: ‘ ' on and ::!rs. Pars- House is located, sai.i lots being iooJ 8 R o o k s ciTid Magazines, the enforcement of the la w .” Cl.AltKE JEWELRY COMPANY, and g el this delicious bread every lej '.vere shoppers in Ilio Dalles, feet oil Fiiion Street amt 143 fe ,*t on 'i Stationery and Novelties; Hood H iv e r, Oregon. day? Strauss. Third street and being situated in 8 Watches-and Clocks, Leatli- on Thursday. Dalli les City, ..................................... County o f Wasco and Jack Harper, constable at The Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell of Toilet goods. Û er Movement is noticible among Slate of Oregon. Dulles, was an official visitor in f i Pori land, were week end guests zz -Y tiie railroads and coast city ho A certified check o f 5 per Cent o f tlie : town <;'i Monday. o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cum amount o f the bid made payable to the tels in preparation for the ini-: I Subscriptions taken for mings at Alta Vista. Ladies’ Aid Society will meet me use travel in the northwest Treasurer o f Wasco County, Oregon, V al! magazines and papers. must accompany each hi i and the same I Wednesday afternoon, 1 1 th, with expected next year. The Pana u s i : ¡.. m «<; ì psne-MMr to be forfeited if the bidder fails to 5 Clubbing rates can be had. I Mrs. II. W. Danielson. ma Exposition and the war in m .. | .> T . M A k Y ’ S A C A D i. Al V ^ enter into a contract and furnish a Europe will each contribute to bond within ten days from the time AH wool tricot, 5 colors, worth § THE DALLES, ORiiGON g notice is mailed him that he is the suc S: You cannot beat Mosier 4()c, at 29c, nice I'oi waists and •Iw diversion o f an immense pas prices in any o f these lines. fj -------- * 2 cessful bidder. senger traffic into (lie country. dresses. Strauss. Ti.e right is resvrvi'il lo reject anyor Il will, be the greatest opportun ßOAUDINC a M ) 1) \V SCHOOL Ï Mrs. Geo. P. Christie, o f Sa all Rills. ity I lull ever happened to show F»):: C.li’ i.S £ 2 ■ !.. B. Fox, lem, visited the week-end with Mosier lo lb«* world and our peo Count;,• Clerk, •T» J - For I’.-i.iiccbiv. apply to her sister, Mrs. E. E. Amsden. ple should bealive to the opening. • srh w u * Tin* Dalles, Oregon. sp -w: n • kp - ihp - ish S I S T E R S U . E G -O R Box Nails, Box Hatchets, Or Date o f first l’ nliliration, .September “Schooiing in youth nhould invariably be ? a a g di *. •<* i ; - j . , ;c a 5 rson in tlie* l>est wav . -. :c ¡g i 'Xi 4 + IS. 1914. h + Ex-President, Soldier, Explorer chard Ladders, al Chown’ s. A n n ou n cem en t i.)t the L t j) nnanent occupation for wliiciN eev*irn i i « v j «anr- he is capable. --PresidentC. W. liliot. and one of tl.e most rem ark Hauling and draying attended LAST THREE PRESIDENTS OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION ’Ü jf ¡i I W .F. LARA WA Y, LOCAL For Sale Poor Mamma! PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS: lolEh 1 \ WILLIAM HOW ARD TAFT * Mosier Book Store Be Represented In the Fie tv Souvenir Booklet Describing the Mosier District WfMr THEODORE ROOSEVELT able leaders in the United lo promptly, call ami see Huskey States, is a strong champion of at Mosier I ,i very and Feed Stable. L O C A L S F L F G O VERN M EN T and Home Rule. He ha 3 never Good time to buy your Xmas raised his voice in be l ¡If of presents Clarke Jewelry Co., statewide prohibition, ar.d so he has suffered attacks from al Ibintl River, is SLLLING OU T radical and hysterical prohibi AT COST. tionists. A s between a man of H. M. Huxley, o f Hood River, Theodore Roosevelt’s ability was up Sunday and s|ynt the ami standing and . ’a cre who are the paid e nissaiies of pro day on bis mchard Iract. fessional propagandists, the AI last those new shoes arc voters of Oregon \ ill n he slow in passing upr i the wis here, see ns before your si...- is dom and credibility of me sold out. Slrauss. witnesses. With t(i3S3 torse P? 2 tional Leaders egreed on \Y, issue of Prohibition, isn’t it i - (iciii to follow iiioii coune? Register it e Pulii Adv orti soi put tTaxpuyorn um! W i : i , . d | Kft Oregou. Poi Hauti, Ore. W 'I i . . F 8 b n i ik o t is iii I A id i*t of 1 h I car. • l e i s i m ial a l l . ' l i t i o n Ini - , : a li!» n\ y»>'|! * p-«i J ohn W. H i d " "•I full.» .l m ;.m visit . M Jild '••» w e«*k tv illi • hr • ,!.* W M \ . t. Mrs W. V \'ti at. P o r l!-m . I ( ir: i > i Sill V 9 ru ÿ be E-V--X- f ^ e o t / ii *S -, . , • .?*, ; ». L C * M: bj> - '¡need Tt .t 3TÏ5L T * * - • . 1 ,\ •(•I.ons to il» iaculiy. tbe Dniversiry so « ill betrin it* th l . uf .; year Tuesday, September 15. I Special training for Bws'sess, 3mr~ A e -l i ,ni. im. I taw, ;• •• n aw, Medicine. D* Xcine. Teachinf.Lt. jg ■.'•,{■ . .¿V Work-, “.«L*iic. ArehitvcKiee, is > *, i , +. » •■>>-icat Training and i :ine Art,. jH hrgfsi and «tronges sir Angeli Jcprrix-ei: < * _____ ci liberal cduraiicu. - Ì; L itr -ry o f m m • than 55.¿«9 v oitim r«, t w o / S4 rym-.islttn- eleven h.-il-f g.-. ( y * . 3 r I >r. and M. s. 1 ). R *»! I»l 1 S. \ . I . ( IMlI nit. S. K. Fra m ise Dr A l»' 1 *- * * t nc In* fin d ill ¡1 It » y o u r chi'sn . Course. Si i an i C ' ( r \ ;nn. . . : ; it : > W ent a I !n,uc i: 1 u in ï I) Mi ():: , I . . i.ii I , , ; in ill save you I >ne inter nu lin e n » I'll »» III Itisi) , 1 lies. Louis O ! S h oa I irg<* nue 01 ' Ilf ami Irimm d to sui 'erneut-- if » on w is h . II! i . C O M V.URGE. 1 :e- areali lii.irk- d ..I lia ..ruin ami wo in v ite -c o m - ' ad g .'.nies n *•• i .* <»ry n,* “ slim s" al «»".* sun price u • pay. n 1 n ed C dii n r ib l (b'RV t v: C( Paie s le f ■■■ -'(' irsf -Agriculture, Dairy* ir - vers' Course. Industrial Arts, F resfrv. Business Short Course, v . u r* *V—Piano, String, Band. Voice < >iiti:re. H ,\'e fi l » v. usb« d. bourse e-. Msg Frra. A l ì- « IHK KIIUI.ATKAR, C, valli*, 'rrjotj •li. 1 lin* vr . im r Ladles * on re hr,\ e p ¡i • r. o.:!s ■ i > : i 1 *. «.t Pure White Lodi. . : ar V . Pp(*. gridi ; e ¡uni \ e ghl, < ’**• j for wint 1 î* NVCH!’. ’» ¡tll u.iig sl«*e\cs alili in • ... i -th . An h;. r» 11» nt garn’ fi.t in A\e \ * ' c ail. l.J iì C C ' S j r ' T A ï ’ - * k s f ¿ 1 1 7 kJ »I tuet 4, P h a r m a c y . A not he ’ new nl o f Hart, S,*h;- :>'••...* & .Mar . : ; ; , ( ' 'at.*; fo" id: !’ -S ;l a» ; i ■: to see these if just in It yo: 1 are intenditi i.avY g a ne» c : t Ulis ».vin ! er. NV ■ also lu e a big assort ‘*. v ' s a ment o f Ladies Foils o f the n *.»••*.»; weaves an 1 ¡ I t ' S ' styles at most r * is >a «Iti ■ prie 's. C >.n and se x 2.1 ì‘ io;H*. winter suits and sepanilc gar- , 1914 3S1 Z e T 2 i u *n i'i coltoli fie *ced and I lo i OI-I m ent. A i * u ide, irci hi Under. ctii ior Men 1 8 th , I.XD sll'IAL A!?1S. - D’ 1 o T e ira iss. Fe; ly»sixth School Year Opens î t m - i i rays;,..,,. p' Z t:l C than a s i’il«.*» s \ Dieul old.» such : pin I Write for illustrated ioo-pa?e Book* let. "THE LIFE c a r e e r .” and for Cata log u ataiiiing full information. / ’ •••*•»*• C■:trsrs— AGRICULTURE S s A . . il Husbandry.Dalrytlus* h: .rv Husbandry. Horticulture. • rea 1 ers. FORESTRY, I X , ' . \EEUING. HOME ECO* S: Di rstk-Sdente, Domestic Art, ENGINhERI . lactrical, Irrigation, II . .»iei ,1 local. Chemiial. Mining. .‘ ù - : ) & j This is the Mission of the 5 E P T £ fIB B R .-«/lipped. N. e 3 D. ’ f'.î A*.!.*nimstrr;ion * itjin I ' 'C « ’îu P ud i 'in i tories for men ar.J ì enses lowest MV »Vri» A.’Jrrv Cfcisirar, : y liXIVtRbiTY Of aatitON a , ,«t{ - - EUGENf? or EGON V t ■ * 2 K Y ■ ■ 4 - mai i on b a i I .lill'i i,; Œ ’V\\ft‘Greater0 ve9,oi\*^| : » W * ith U r. r -. Ï... . ^ ..... _ »._ - .v l f .l l>i. .1 ¡1 . i ufi;'., beder e-.jtr.p. l UJ. n 'ht, entergedErornds, r*no many r.d- FhiiT 1 ' o n S iim i: mn iv - F- L F m si rviuo b . . . -. ’ it * i 1 • p r i e . l'S, » »*h a i g « ' s :unii ' e I A. , - • •*, >r* '¡ U '/ ï end y “ .«qp. g . o d i i. . . ai ini c a r o - ' \\ In: I lut» e y mi * I way o f town prop«': l,\ ('. ,\. Bov. ers, mar • er o f ||;e residenci' pi operi in Multnomoh Hole!, Porlland, »a s ( ii » *‘ details ï»: »» ba I a week .*ii»i \isitnr :l l.eliowu. ami what you uaut. Ad Mi \y II nolhfn Portland Horn« care . Itn • f P n tla u 1 » J r, l Irrrun, Electric 'liown's. I easolliilili «In »e r.. a l w a y s r e a d y . NN'i 1 11 I t at'Ol '0. LIFE CAREER ! I, fe Cnn supply you with smy- Iliing- in this lim» nt most li n n s 1e r b r a n c h *,, j;!l i v i e i n r s p u r 1 g u a r a i ' t e e i fie 1 !'«* • i o f I’ iex out your pilhovs, blank elsjm d comforts lr»>:n tli • big new slock .in -1 in at Slrauss. 333 I F t Weed chains for F. Chut» n's. I'h e di ay a n d ('. L. McKenna, ol Portland, pent Iasi Sunday on his ranch south o f lo»v n. N"W is the be ;i time to paint .»our bouse, I in--, etc. ( lock ol paints al Clmwn’s. P. A Knoll arrived from |\>rt land \\ i a i:: i a! a \ »■» e 1111 • a o . 1 »»ill spend lb * apple mason In •re. L. COMINI, The Tombstone rnu.ii I Ink»* this means o f annotine ing t hat I lia » e lak- n I lie ft. es- ier IJ very Barii a al will ber.*al t'*r conduci ilio business under the name anil st.\ le o f the Mosier I j I NT .III. .Tin nu* i I I G E I : ' rM «t 7 " H •; 4 v f ij _ ff 7 dL W — - -9 A N r- r r ç ï y t c - ? e 9 P B f1 i ■ • Lj j-'