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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1914)
v*« 1 / s ? ANXIOUS MOMENTS. If you carry an unreliable timepiece, you have a good many such moments. If your watch needs attention bring it to us. We can truthfully say you will be more than pleased with our work. Dependable work and satisfied custom- :► ers are our best advertisements. Can supply you with any I thing: in this line at most . reasonable prices. HOOD R IV E R , ORE. P Try Him and o LOCAL — H The Tombstone ------ man ------ W. F. LARAXVAY, — L. COMINI, 4 Wilma Itorden is first, Helen Masher second, and Boyd Thrift is third in the Baby Contest Ibis week. Strauss. A be Convinced i m f r~nrTrr7tnrgBCT STATEWIDE PROHIBITION MEANS BIGGER TA X ES THEY’RE TOO BIG NOW! Vote 333 X NO Against Prohibition For Salt. Gasoline wood iirag saw, 3 1-2 !p John Helfrich, the Auburn k j Ci 1 JUDGE G ALLOW A V horse power, practically new. . . . , , . , .For further particulars write to 1|1U1. carpenter, who Inis made (Paid Advertising) '< Mosier his home for the p a st: C. C. Piper, Mosier, Ore. : eight months, left Monday for The office of Justice of the Su Leading varieties of fruit his homestead in southeastern preme court is and should be For Sale. trees for commercial and Crook county. where he will non-part i s<i n. Politics has noth- One or two heavy farm teams, from 2800 to 32i)0 pounds, with spend the winter and make final ing to do with the duties of the home planting. 3 1-4 inch wagons and farm har proof. office. The three hold over jus ness. Write G. P. Morden, Mos I have received a car of flour tices are republicans. There are F. A. MASSEE, ier, Oregon. and feed from the fatuous Dia- four additional justices to be F very I hing else being Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment will have no effect Hot Lake Manager Would Like 0100,1 Holler Mills, 1 am prepared elected. Hood River Oregon itoseli you feed at a reasonable e,Iual- 1 1 wouHl onb be fair that upon the efficient home rule or local option statutes now in force, Advance Notice of Arrival price, and it is a well known 8,,me of these should be demo- Phone ( ),’ell 11G. Person co ifMiilii'al ing a visit and each community will continue to determine its individual fact that this mill turns out the cr;ils. Springs, Oregon, stand on the matter o f granting licenses. Judge Galloway has had ten v\ ho require the service of a best mill feed. Try us tor your years experience on the Circuit Vcrr m a i j v ’ c A r A i v c M v i next feed. Strauss. ST. M A R Y ’S ACAD HM\ ] wheel chair or other special con Paid A d v e rtis e m e n t T a x p a y e r« and W a g e E a rn e rs ' L eag u e o f O re g o n , P o rtla n d , Orejgoa« bench, and was elected the sec a venience, are requested by the ESTIMATED STATEMENT ond time in a district overwhel- 8 THE DALLES, OREGON management to give notice of arrival in advance, so that prop Of Current Expenses of the CJity |,1*l|K1y Republican by two thons- * ajority. nf Mosier, \Li<w*r , >■ ilio 1‘ niTiinl and mu jo l it y . l li is tci(*l. alone is S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL of for the current er care and attention may be as FOR GI'x’LS evidence of his ability, year, prepared and filed by the strong sured. integrity and of the satisfactory ft For Particulars apply to Common Council thereof, at Cockerels for Sale character of his services as Cir- ft its meeting October 14. 1014. S IS T E R SU P E R IO R S. C. White Leghorn Tancred cuit Judge. However, his strong- ft stock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, S atafie, o f C ity ôttie#*ria fo r th e current year: ( . ' S t c l i U l U lot* this position ¡S Ills Ladd stock. Attractive prices Recorder » 120.00 great store o f good common for immediate sale. Mayerdale Tr.m»urer 30.00 ÌÌO.00 ! sense, and his kindly nature and Orchards, Mosier, Oregon. understanding of men and af C ity S tr e e t L ig h liQ g . G00.00 Notice 12.IHI : fairs. C ity H all I.iW iti'ik The day lias come when B.00 i I am now making all kinds ()f F u el fo r C ity H all we want more common sense ¡dO ¡LUI Stationery. books ami off!«-» s u p p lie - for cider. Price 20c per gallon, and humanity and less techni C ity Recorder If taken by the barrel. S tationery, books and office s u p p lie s fo r cality in our courts. T reasurer ........ C. A. H ack , Mosier, Ore. ft I A. S. B ennett , Station ery, Istoks and office Riipplies fo r SEmasrsssim M arshal................................ The Dalles, Oregon. P. L. Arthur was a business For the im provem ent o f the streets and School Text Books a nd That’s w'hat the so-called ‘‘Water Front” hills, Numbers 328 road» in the City o f M o sier... . visitor to the Dalles Monday. School Supplies of all kinds. According to advices fr o m ft and 330 will do if passed at the November election. h arranls outstan d in g, due and to be For that good cream cheese, W com Washington, Oregon’s share of e due during th e current year, as Swiss or Lirnburger, try Strauss. follows:..................... .......... ),76#.7 b I the money received by the gov Why make it impossible to build saw mills or any other indus To m eet unforneen rontinifeneies not B o o k s and Magazines, trial, labor producing plants on the rivers and bays of Oregon? eminent from the forest reserves 8 Electric lamps and fixtures enum erated, lo per ce n t o f preceding: e s tim a le ....................................................... 2 W ).«u in this state amounts to $00.609, ?5 Stationery and Novelties; carried at Chown’s. 5 Watches and Clocks, Leath- That’s what the passage of these hills will do. $3.270.78 and this amount will he immedi .... Mrs. W. G. Gloyd left Sunday a er and Toilet goods. ately available for the benefit of for a visit with relatives in Port STATE OF OREGON ) Why cripple the development of our great timber resources; the schools or improvement of ft COUNTY OF WASCO ) SS. land. ft tvhy cripple the future manufacturing of Oregon? CITY OF MOSIER ) the roads in the counties in Subscriptions taken for g Potato diggers, forks, sack 8 1, P. L. Arthur, the duly J which the forest reserves are U> ft all magazines and papers, w twine, etc., at Chown’s. That’s what will take place if the people vote yes on num- Clubbing rates can be had. g elected, qualified and acting Re cated. bers 328 and 330. J. M. LeilerWas up from Port land yesterday looking after his corder of the City of Mosier, I 8 Vote for hereby certify that the foregoing Why lock up the thousands of acres of overflow' lands border business interests. ä You cannot heat Mosier 8 is a full, true and correct copy ing upon the navigable waters of the States and its miles of water A. IV. M O O R 3 prices in any of these lines. 5 It’s time for your new heating 0f the estimate for the tax levy front for the benefit of future generations; why not let the pres V! INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE stove. Good line at Chown’s. >04 KS4 t * >! re -iK s . : « i )& t .’Ah' ICS made by the Common Council of FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR ent generation have some of Lhe benefit from the use of these Hauling and draying attended the City of Mosier, at its meld Tho man o f ivcoriu / im I exjM iionet* and lauds. ‘to promptly, call and see Huskey ing held on the 14th day of Oc ability and who is familiar with tin* at Mosier Livery and Feed Stable. tober, P,)14. Industries of all kinds will he driven from Oregon and intend lines and corners in all o f W asco. In Testimony Whereof, I have county. ing investors willlurn their backs upon the State if these so-called "Schooling in youth should invariably be A. W. Mohr, county surveyor, d ii'v 'tc d to p ■ ire a p erso n in th e L est r a y hereunto sel my hand and af ( l*aid Advertisement) “ Water Front” bills become laws. That; is why every man, wo t ■ I he L ' *•! p rm a 11c 111 o c c u p a tio n lor w h ic h was a business visitor in town fixed the seal of the City of Mo- h e is c a p a b le ." -P resid e n t C . W. K liot. man aiui child in Oregon will be adversely affected if these bills Tuesday. sier, this 14th day of October, This is the Mission of the W. A. HUSBANDS are passed by the people in November. Moil’s Stag shirts with detach 1914. P. L. A r t h u r , Blacksmith able slicker, front, back and Oregon needs outside capital to develop its great natural re [ sea l ] City Recorder. Forty*sixth School Year Opens sleeves, something new, see Horse Shoeing and General sources but w-e will drive it away if we pass Numbers 328 and 330 Strauss. S r i P T E f l B E R 18th, 1014 on the ballot at the November election. Repair Work. Fifty thousand dollars contrib YVrile for illustrated 100-page Book Arthur Williams, of LaGrande, ie;. " I I Hi LIFE CAREER.” and for Cata uted by Multnomah county citi- Also agent for Corona Wool log containing lull information. visited here yesterday with his If these so-called "Water Front” bills are passed by tbe peo zens for the completion of the Fat for horses and cows. A cure Pi-zree Courses — AGRICULTURE : sister, Mrs. Geo. R. Wood. ple, a vast amount of property will l>e withdraw n from taxation in Columbia River Highway in the for corns, conlracted hoofs, mud Agr uiuiiiv. Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus- baudrv. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. this state and this great burden will he thrown upon the rest of Dri-foot shoe oil waterproofs County will ho expended in the level' and sore shoulders. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, the taxable property, resulting in a heavy increase in everybody’s your slmes. Ciiown. I OCKÌINCÌ HV'.INl HUM). HOME ECO immediate future under the su M o s i e r . IL: EGON n o .MIC.S: Domestic S, ience. Domestic Art, taxes. I may he a price cutter hut I pervision of the. stale highway INOINI l-RlNti: Electrical, Irrigatili), Highway, .lie hanlcal, Chemical. Alining always do as I agree; get mj engineers. 'Phis donation it is These bills are vicious; they are destructive of the very best Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. new prices on the host lard. said w ill insure thecompleliou of interests of the state; they ought not to become laws. The way to I ndustrial a r ts . Strauss. I 0. .!/■ >itil i ’.vurr-Agriciilture. Dairy the grading on the highway this defeat them is to vote “NO” 329 and 331. ing. Home M iliers’ Course, industrial year. Walter Jeffreys arrived Sun Ar's. Forestry. H ;-.in.-ss Short Course. OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, .v ;•.%>/ <•/' .If. 1 sic—Piano, String, Band day evening from Brooklyn, N. Voice t ulture. YEON BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON Y., and will spend the winter F.\rm«r» Course bv Mail Free. Paid Advertisement h e n .1 with his cousin, Jas Mead. MUltra* CHE KKCIHCKAB, C o r v e lli« . O regon Shoes made to order. We retail (tw T l'»!oO A ) I have knocked the bottom out Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair of the sugar market, get my O.-W. R & N. Time Table ing neatly done while yon wait. prices and slock up while the EAST HOUND WEST BOUND Prices reasonable and all work price is low. Strauss. N o . 2 10:45 n.m. No. I, 2:10 p.m. guaranteed 1>. E. Wilson, a wheat farmer No. 8 6:54 p.m. No. 7. 7:22a. m. of Metolius, visited here the Jose ph A m o r e Will lie held at first of this week with his broth vVT. iu". 310 Union St. The D ..lies THE ARMORY er, O. Iv Wilson and family. Wednesday, October 21, I w ill give 5.000 extra voles with each Be sure you have seen our excellent line Dll. 11. I,. I »UMILI E We ha ve pin vd a fine assortment of fall Drummer’s Samples in work and dress 2&csuleol Rice, Spices, Extracts, O t ’ T O l . K R 2(5 t o N O V . 1 Shoos, sizes 6 to 7 1-2, worth $3.50 a a id winter dress goods, some of it is of NEW FALL MILLINERY before, Axle grease, Gandies, Butler, worth 7-V a yard, all wool and wool and pair, your choice for.........................$2.50 you make your selection of a new hat. • Starch, Beans,Chimneys, I .amps, A representation of the whole I'aeilic I’ll Y S It-I \ N (Mi SCUGKON Not til west i illusili es, n .oute« s. il« cotton mixed. This would make up We have an excellent line of medium 'Coal oil, Dress Goods. Strauss. velopm ‘ul shown «»ti one t 1 «K>r. You Our line is the largest in the city and nicely for school dresses and lhe like. and high topped shoes for this wet IIOODRIYKR : OREGON cunnot aHTord to ini*.* it. our prices the lowest. Hats, caps, Mrs. W. C. Stone and little \in her assort nent of all wool serge weather wear that will please you and boo Is and toques for women, misses son. Ford, left Tuesday niglil to FARE AND (>\E-TilIRI> FOR Will practice in Mosier and i-.aids. fancy weaves and plain colors, our prices are the lowest. Let us show r u K r o u n d t r ip Spend a fortnight with her hus and children. We can save you money !’ s is a g indue baig; in. Nice, new, you how nicely we can fit you. May lx1 reached by long dis band al Spokane. During her rickets nini information upon applica erigili matt rial si,¡table for tailored on your fall and winter millinery. Call tance phone. Home phone *11. absence, her daughter Leman t!«*u to any ;«>»♦• nt of tile II! and di -sc eecial the yard. 15c We have complete lines of w et weather and see for ,\ourself. wearables to lilt every want trom storm will be a guest at Hotel Musi, r. Oregon W ashington On, (>-<’/> <'»)(/ '¿aircoats rubbers to hip boots. W. I) Mathews an old and iv- R a ilro a .l tXr \ a v ig u tio n Co. r. - C; » ii BI.VT M flC k 'D f lu ii I " .1 i It jlM r.n U lti <>r I n-—made spected resident of Mosier db ar,1/ < trict,was confined to his ii mu ¡it and Cloth- Peri Lusta Crochet cotton in Numbers strongest <>f Hat for men in the best of style, shape the lintel, siilfernig from hem 2'». 40 and 50; ecru color only; worth 10c Ml ial. workman- and coler. Hats in his lot in values up ages of the lungs. He was anx to 15e a ball. Your choice while it lasts, \ K FRY (>.ir stock to e2: your cimice v .ile they last .$1.00 ious to go to a Portland hospital, the hall.................................................... 5c ____ JL- CON We will hut his condition w a s loo seio ■ nether x « n to allow the trip. Mr. M the guaranteed ì nephews, Geo. A. and L. A. CIGARS Mathews, with a trained i -■ ij , ÌN D I are taking care of him. He had - recovered miffiebmtlj t > i ■ lal n H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E • to Portland yesterday morning. lu*. rtiViJUDl M I li I ^ MlM I mu*. For Register before Thursday, October 15 Voting qualifications: Six months’ residence in the state, 3 0 days in precinct I £ m Mosier ] Book Store ] OF OREGON? I THE LIFE CAREER 0 "MHCDLTORilL COLLEGE PORTLAND C o ids Special Shoe Special Special Millinery Special » 1 * ..JfWl.'XI M anufacturersand Land Products St. Louis Shoe Shop. THE r/iKio TAIR ï n SI ) up to $25