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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914
VOL. VI
PROCLAMATION
MOSIER, OREGON
SURPLUS
$11.700.00
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
BANK.
L. J .
J. N. MeaiER, Pres.
M
e r r il l
,
Cashier.
MOSIER MEAT rr.-_Ä.
MARKET
I
FR E D ULM ER, Proprietor
A nd Wur.KCAS, the Mayor and Ue-
i I cord er have duly and n gu larly filed
^ , their certificate of tin* canvass .if said
the“
a t its next regular meeting, to-wit:
jtlm u t h day of October, 1914;
A nd WnuRhAS, it appearing that
suiti measure was at said election
j adopted by a majority vote of ih e e le c -
I tors o f the City o f Mosier, voting,
thereon;
j
F r e s h and Smoked M eats, Sau sage and F i s h
OREGON
Pacific Power & Light Co.
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SE R V IC E / ’
ing the past two weeks:
SOCIALISM
An tin. They Who Knock s
Our Gates.
Hughan, Facts of Socialism.
L IT E RA TU RE
can Authors.
P H ILO LO G Y
Flemming, Snjonyms,
nyms and Associated Words.
BOTANY
Bailey, Lessoss With Plants.
TRAVEL
Everybody
likes it—
V ~ o 7 fF r s s
‘ ^chocolate*
THFIU GOARAirrCC. If for anv M M V* g <
not less timn five quaiiiie<i «lectors of
c
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S . E . F R A N C IS C O
OREGON
be »*•. ,,"t ,nto
S e c . 5. it shall be the duty o f the i f y t h e c o r n e r s b e f o r e b e g i n n i n g
marshal to secure the use o f the place hh, Burvey<
T h i s m e a n s a n CX-
suh ablv
KWr*Hr«4‘*iriwN*i »
Dr. George F. Newhouse
i
JEW ELER OPTICI \\
E vps Tested. Glasses Fitted. Watches, clocks.
Jewelry. Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass
T ■ enty years Exoerienee.
•J grind my own Lenses.
Phone Blank 711
provide.; for election accord-
" * K . t 'i n e returns'of* ihe election
»ban be died v.ith toe Recorder Imme-
diat. ly al ter they shall Imve been coin-
J tiic (', inmon Council »hull cun-
plcttd;
j vuiik the returns o f said election at its
next regular meeting there a I ter.
A
w i t i e . i Klatemeut of the canvass shall
I be made and signed by the Mayor and
Recorder, and tiled with the Recorder,
which must contain the whole number
i ot voles given ¡it »u.-h election, the
j number given for euch candidate for
office and the names o f th e persons
elected, and to what office as determ
ined by a maj >rity o f the Council.
, The persons receiving respectively the
high, at number o f votes for the s, ver-
! ai offices to be filled -rhall be ■ declared
duly elected to aid offices.
I ’rovi e I
Provided,
that in case of a tie vote betwi -n ca.,
didaies, or of a contest, th ■ Council
in,■ gener d * l. tio», ia"n..,r th..''snite
DRUGS?
IF Y O U W I S H
SU RE!
To meet your friends, stop at
Now (hat it is possible to send
merchandise by Parcels Post, we
suggest that should y i need
anything in the way of Pre-
scriptions filled. Drugs or Patent
Medicines, tle.r. .von send i
HOTEL MOSIER.
Alt AtiHlerri and under New
Management.
\t ( i . t i i : v n ; i )
h a th f a c ii it ih s
VV. G. LLOYD, Prop.
CHAS. N. C LA R K E
S. K GOSS
for them. He can •■mi the: '*i
PLUMBING
you cheajier than > i ran gi
them at home.
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Old ne vs; rpei s foi sale at ti.e
Bulletin office.
of Oregon.
S l.f. 7. immediately a f t e r thecom-
. pL tiim t-l the canvap, the K c o r . i r r
must make hii < 1 «igii a certificate of
election for each peppnn declared tlicre-
hy t ) h** eh’deii, and dettver tlie same
to him on demaiiii.
S e c . H. Inasmuch fts the charter of
th*- City <»<■ Mosier |» i D t M ph for the
hohiing o f the annual eh^tion on th»*
first 'I uesiiay in December, and inan-
much
no pna-eedure has h»*en atfopt-
, c«i fi»r the h.-M»ng o f ^tn*h » lection I»v
th,- f t
m mi inasmuch hs the time
f..r th.
of sudi Ordinane** h».-
is iiniile«I, in the opinion
. ;!»
,,f *t„• OrUircil nn en>èrkr»*n<*v exists
, ,•» '■• (Jf*f iar4*tj. Jiijfj tl'i." fîi.'M«-
*n of th»* (* »nncil »s i c-
Ur,' tl: th**
f t r i t t o n n e - 'int,-
nr, scrv- tion
of * ' ■ : •«* Hep an 1 S.'ifr t of th<* citizf ts
of \b.
H e r »•for**, thi " f)r finaiw*'* shall t i( > in.
u id cfT •*t
to f
irnrn* iatf»lv uj«r>n
P« f.n * 1
an»l a|i|»rovi*| by fh«*
Msv r
i.the Comtnor (»until thin 11 th
t-.t.v, 1914.
P. L. AnTht’R. R**<*»r<ltr
Jobbing promptly a;l<*nd»il to.
m o sier
With new buildings, better equip
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ,*J-
ditions to its faculty, the University
of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth
year Tuesday, September 15.
Special training for Business. Jour-
lul.sm Law Medicine. Teaching, Li-
brary W ork, Music, Architecture, i
Physical Training and Fine Arts.
I
l argest ant* strongest departments
of liberal education.
L ib r a r y o f « n o te th a n 50 ,0 0 0 v o lu m e s , tw o
s p le n d id g y m n a s iu m s , e l e v e n b u ild in g s f u lly
e q u ip p e d .
N ew
$ 100.000 A d m i n is t r a t io n ,
B u ild in g in c o u m o - o f c o n s t r u c t i o n
T u i t io n F r e e
D o r m it o r ie s f o r m e n a n d
fo r w o m en
E x p e n s e s lo w e s t
W r it e f o r - a n a lo g a n d ill u s tr a te d b o o k ie * !, i
A d d r e s s in g R e g is t r a r ,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUGENE
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OREGON
“Pride of Oregon”
A P P L E SIZER will interest ever grower in
the hood River and Mosier Valléys. * k :isGÍh
lllcient and yet its original cost is moderate
And the cost of operating It-is .-practtcàü*
Nothing.
-SCHOOL NOTES
s:'';Ty'u',r'“'!!/;',''s lhe
,,f
The DRL’G C ISl of Hood iviver.
'V W O r e a t e r O r e g o r v N J
It will pay you to let us demonstrate our machine'to yOB.
It. was iMiiit for the man with the small crop as well as
tlieigrower with thousands of boxes.
Wediaveopened quarters in the building on Fourth Street
«w **«*•
formerly occupied by Kelly Bros., and are ready to see you.
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J.R.Nunamaker & C a
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Phone 4444
tn ¡Hi l» u -"i
(> rcK .n .«ml d '.m jie country lit- n eccs3.llly ; Tlie enrollment in the primary
»hall deliver the same to the judge» of has to survey a day or two be- _
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election at the time of opening the .
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I'Oom lias Illcro tiS e d from 38 ‘to
poll» for election.
fore he even gets a start, to ver- 41
M O S IE R ,
l he Dalles, Oregon.
Sx»o*n*n*o<»o&o.»o-»oa.wi4»o<i*
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FICTION
K roner
and cause them to be printed as re-
°
<"IH 1.11 i/.L h l l l l S t
W 1 h t h e X j l e
l , „ , s a [ [ l ie h i g h S c h o o l
quir«*t by tlie general-election l»w» of
g r e a te r nu m b er ol the co rn ers ,
,
toe s t a t e „f Oregon, a..u »bail J.rovide ...... n
W a scO COUntv
! * ^ buC,‘ U " " " " S (l ‘* « n t l t y t o r
one ballot box, the poll book, tally ‘
‘
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tin'p ast two weeks but are ex-
PV 0 |>Letor “ TH1C O A K S .’
; c<s
G01K îra
Me ■reilandise
j
Clyde Bonney, county school
superintendent visited the school
last week.
Miss Ida Kidder o f Criteria,
sulei* the loi.owiiig; la d s. Jt will
now continuing* her Htudies til
ts jri& x s s , tts s : !akr
. A
^ d o not giv e a pur “ * -rr p e rie ct satisfaction - * e a r c a u tl.o ri.-cd (o
rep lace th em at th e ir ex p en se.
Oregon
for this fall, owing to tile clos-
ing of markets b y the war, it is
in the city of Mosier, Oregon, which
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notice shall contain a list o f the officers KOiiian.
__ _
lie elected thereat, the place for hold- |
¡in g the election, and the names o f the;
judges ami clerks appointed to conduct
the same.
S e c . 4. All candidates or nominees'
(Paid Advertising.)
for any office shall tile, or cause to be
Before voting for a comity
tiled with tile recorder not less than ,
live day» prior to the day o f election, surveyor you will do Well to COD-
Send to Modem Confectionery Company, "Port
land, Oregon, 5 “ Modern Sweets’ * seals dipped
from the enclosure found in all packages of *‘Mod rn*
roduCts, or 10 cents (stamps or coin) for postage, and
full sample box of Vogans Cuiocolatea will be sent you
f free .
p
Mosier
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Sidgwick, Germany.
Golum, Boy in Erin.
THINK mi OVER
DV'.D/rl
Nich ol & Co,,
The following books have ar-
Kipling, Kim.
Stewart, Letters of a Woman
.
easy' task toi him to dis-, HumesteadeV.
pose of his delicious product.
Wright, Eyes of the World.
course everybody in the
Dowd, Polly of Lady Gay Cot-
Now T h e r e f o k e . by virtue of my land would eat Oregon apples if tage.
ottice and the power conferred upon me |le understood what lie is losing
Richmond, Twenty-fourth 'o f
i by law i do heiebv proclaim that «aid
But June.
measure submitted to the people of by eating anything else.
I the City of Mosier at said election on
, unhappily this knowledge is not
Tarkington, 'Penrod.
I the 26th dav ot September. 1914, by
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i Resolution “ A” o f the Common Coun- so widely spread as it ought t o 1 Wright, Garden ol a Commut-
! l'il o f seid city, adopted the 9th day o f (>e. The noble patriots who are e r’s Wife.
! September, 1914. said measure being
,
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,
,
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I entitled. “ An Or.hrance to Provide a promoting apple day have under-
Alcott. Rose Ml Bloom,
j Chart I -for the City o f Moaier. and to taken to bring home the merits | French, Story of Rolfe.
! Define its P ow ers,“ to be in full frtVce
,
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and effect in the c i t y o f Mosier. Ore-
Oregon s unparalleled fruit to
OUT-OF-DOOR SPO RTS
gon, from and a f t e r tin* date o f this, every person in the city on Octo-
Hornaday, Our Vanishing Wild
, my Proclamation.
her 20. Of course they hope and Life.
I n T estim ony W h e r e o f , I have
‘‘' ' W “ "."
hereunto set my hand and caused the believe that the effect of their
H IS T O R Y
seal o f the c i t y o f Mosier to be affixed grand missionary work will not
Eiske, Discovery of America.
ibis !4tli i!av o f October. 1914.
JU V E N IL E
. [ s e a !.]
D avid R ob ins on ,
. j he transient,
i Attest:
Mayor,
j
To make every citizen of Port-
OUT-OF-DOOR SPORTS
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______________ land buy a box ot apples on Oct-
Gave, Boy Scout’s Hike Book.
I
ober
20
would
indeed
he
an
en-
RELIGION
Or-dinance No. 8
would
not
Bible,
Stories
from the Life of
An Oruinantv Providing for H*oldinK l VÌaliie , r i u m »ïh , m t i l
permanently relieve a congested I Christ.
aiut Conducting of City Elections.
The City o l Moaier does Ofdaiu as: market. The expectation is that
Springer, Inlra Muroe.
follows:
once the buying habit is be
FICTION
s e c t io n 1. All the territory em
braced within the corporate limits of gun it will continue.
“ Perse •Stoddard, Red Patriot.
tile city ol Mosier, shall be one ward verance” is to be the universal
Jacuiis, Celtic Fairy 'J’ales.
aiui shall have but one voting or polling
watchword. The Oregon apple
place for ea.cn election.
Mason, Tom Strong, Boy Cap
&EC. 2. At its regular meeting in is .so delectable that no one who
tain.
November of eacliyear, the Common
j Council shall designate the place for once procures a box is ever1 like
White, Only Child.
holding the annual election, ami shall ly to he without a supply hence
BOOKS REBOUND
appoint three (3) judges and two (2)
Cox, Brownies.
I clerks of election who shall receive forth, so long as the crop holds
i such compensation as the Council may out. Let everybody take part in
Elliott, Texas Blue Bonnet.
! prescribe.
■Wright., Winning of Barbara
i S e c . 3. The Recorder, under the di- the observance of Apple day and
I ruction of tlie Council, shall give fen thus make glad their uwu hearts Worth,
tion by pubUsi ing a notice thereof for ‘U'd the heat ts ot the desei ving
Harper’s Magazine. June, July
»aid lime in some newspaper published growers at the same tim e.—Ore- 1914.
A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping
MOSIER
far preferable to fine gold.
In the second place she will
.»»*>"
pai.i for U *fore a ffid av it* art? ttlrM M k d .
NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY
KNOW Y E . T hat wht-rtuR, a t a spec
On
October 20 is Apple day.
ial .lection called and held in the l itv
o f .Mi.bier, on the :Y>th day of Septem that auspicious occasion
ber, iui4. for the i urj ose o f voting on land expects every
and in
the adoption or rejection of the pro- ;
.
to do
posed charter o f the City of Mosier, I’aiticular e\ei> '
the same » ing propos. I and snhmittod tlieir dllty,
What is thut duty?
people of
o f the City
C’ity of Mogier l>v 1 . v .
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to the people
the Common Council thereof, by Reso Why to buy at least one box of
lution “ A” du! and regularly adopted apples, and as many more as
by said Council on the 9th day of |
September, 1914, and being entitled, 1 purse and appetite suggest.
“ An Ordinance to Provide a Charter
The housewife who buys a box
for the City of Mosier, and to Define of apples on apple day will con
Its Powers;”
The first
A nd W hkkkas , at the said election fer a double benefit.
so called and held, there were c a s ta to and greater part of the good she
i j tal number of 55 votes, of which num
, : her 44 v o t.s were east in the affirm» . does will accrue to herself ami
| I tive in favor of the adoption of said her family, for she who secures
1 m easure, and 11 votes were cast in the
negative and opposed to the adoption a box of delicious apples has
o f said measure.
something better than rubies and
M osier Valley Bank
C A P IT A L A N D
APPLE DAY
OO
b e V b h rtéú
The
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honor roll of
r « - «».
i.» .t
the first
.» .m u ,
-For all that’s good
In Coal or Wood
¡„ .
(|0||ars
T h e s e preliminaries c l|,<^‘s> Murrell Biirtcbett. Arn-
are not necessary with me, hav- ol(l Hurtchett, tord Stone, Jesse
Second
i n g s u r v e y e d t h e g r e a t e r p a r t o f Bailey, Eva Andress.
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grade,
Leo
Bailey,¡Arthur
Car-1
Wasco county m my 21 years
roll,
Darrel
Allington,
Jose|di
expenence.
Higley, Jennie Cole, May Camp.
I surveyed the grades for the
Leslie Camp.
Third grade, Al
Mayerdale road which tiic* county
bert Huskey, Mabel -Huskey,
court ¡mil citizens of Mosier built
Frances Cole.
and which is pronounced bho
'I’he enrollment of The interme
best road in eastern Oregon,
dia!
o grade is 20.
in my 21 years’ service in thjs
Those on the honor roll from
community I have accumulated
a set of instruments that cannot
!°urth grade are, Benny Car-
ip. diiplicst"d f»»r less than $1800 1 ”^* D ane! Evans, Mildred
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Nicliol. l <: r, u ....... i
Hnd every f;rtgin»‘pr'who hits seen i',,t * ’ ■ * 1“ *1
Aria Colo,
t h i s o u t f i t p r o n o u n c e s il Hit-best
H'gloy. Maxwell Kibbee,
D ig coast.
The c county
o u n t v Inis
on the
has Dairy McCormick, Eugene Root,
had the use of these for nothing. 1 01,11 *5«lling«f.
Sixth -grade,
I am thoroughly familiar with Rosa Carroll, W illie Carroll, Ber-
road and otherconstruction work n'c<; I’ i»l»er, Ldgar Harris, (,eci!
having iiad charge of construe Rowland.
The enrollment of the gram
tion o n railroad and highway
mar
grades is now 21.
work. J am now the only person
The
honor roll of lb» seventh
thoroughly familiar with t ii e
grade
includes Mary iligley,
tie.-ds and every detail connected
Vein
Harris,
Harry Wilson and
with this office. There is no fat
salary attached to the office that/^, va^ Bailey; the eighth grade,
might he liar,ded around, which l,oiH <>,l»urn, Carrol Cole and
makes it entirely dependent up Robert Ross.
Blandie Ross was the only one
on the incumltent’s abilil and
on
I lie honor roll from the high
experience to make good in o r
-.cnool
mis month.
der t > make a living out of il. I
have been in this line of lmsinesH
right here ai! this time and haw (Inn leave for parts unknown,
always guaranteed my
n rk , as v. ;,s done here only a couple
and as I have made and own my of ears ¡(go by some irresponsi
home here for alv. ays, there is ble persons.
no chance of my doing a lot of
Mark your ballot
poor work for a year or two and
X b3 A. VV. MOHR.
USE
“Tum-a-Lump”
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"TUM -A-LUM P” Coal—Celebrated Rock
Springs Lump Coal always on hand
Prefmred Ruhh r Roofing in Stock
“ See 11 ¡ms AhôUt it.”
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DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
M ohif . r
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O regon
DR. C. H. JENKINS
DENTIST
H ood R iver ;
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Office Phone,
K«»
JUKI.
f Foust & Merle
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O regon
' ’hone. A /
Machine Shop
and Garage
Auto Repairing and
accessories.
A I I
Work Guaranteed
First and State St.
f H>>od River,
Oregon
it
D erby
L a
& S tearn s
w y er s
B EN N ETT, SINfiOTT a 6ALL0V.AY
Attorneys At Lw
G knkral P ra C tic b
HOOD
R IV E R .
O R E G O N THE DALLES,
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