LOCAL
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
r ^
I f you curry
an
unreliable
ti m e p ie c e ,
you hav e a good m an y auch m o m e n t s .
I f y o u r w atc h needs
to us.
atten tion
b ri n g it
W e can tr u th f u ll y s a y you will be
mure than please d with o u r work.
D ep end abl e work
ers are our
{ 2 fy i ÿfi
and satisfied c u s t o m
b es t a d v e r t i s e m e n t s .
W. F. LARA WA Y,
p
L. COMINI,
The Tombstone
------- man -------
8
\ Tnj Him and
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
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" T h e church of Clod has never declared the moderate use
o f n h o h ol to he a sin; this seems to lie left, with other
things, as »»pen matters of Christian Liberty/*
THE R E V . CANON W E S T , D. D.
**As for those who endeavor to enlist Scripture on their
side by maintaining that the wine mentioned in Scripture
wua not an Intoxicating liquor, they must either he them
selves very lannrnut and silly If th -v really ooliov- It or
mu st he foatei lug a |»lmm friiml In the hope of ileln.llng (lie
simple . . . under fill««* preteneew."
A R C H IIISIIC >P \Y 11 AT ELY.
J W. H. Moody and wife o f j
Y,m c;innot 1(eal Mosier $ for imm-'diate sale.
May < rdau
Sti.iniKo, spent the first ot the |
jn any o f these lines, ii Drchanls, Mosier, Oregon,
week with ilit'ir uaiiKhtvi*, Mrs. ft
II. M. West.
5 w w iw w ^ '»< t«> »i> * w w ti«K 34 .T
Notice
Mrs. J. Bronauglt returned to!
I am now making all kinds o f
her home in Portland, on Salur-
jday, after a visit w ith her sistei
if taken by the barrel.
"Schooling in youth should Invariably f><
i Mrs. C. A. Mecrum.
dir**'teri to p - r u r p a T»'W*»t»n in the best * ay
C. A. H ack . Mosier, Ore.
for the 1> t \> . a ia n n i!
. tr> tu n tor w hich
Ti’j our bulk Dill Pickles, Mid h e is c a p a b le .” I'r c s u lcn tC . XV'. Kliot.
This is the Mission of the
get sweet pickles, new stock
Vote for
\eri-Best Minee Meat from our
A. W. M O H R
¡Delicatessen Dept. Strauss.
" A l l true A m r rieri»«. It seems to me. ou ght to s rivc to
maintain and perpetuate \ in«*riunii principle«.
Stati -wide
prohibition violates and local option supporla this principle,
therefore 1 niii opposed to « t a t e - »» Idc prohibition a ml in favor
of local option
BI SH O P D A N I E L S T ! TTLK»
Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in On*
United States.
OREGON iSSICUfTyilSL COLLEGE
Fu. ty-utth Sellout Year Opens
" P u d e r the present law (county prohibition) B e »¡Coon,
where the traffic could he regulated, i is given wav to the
dri»K"tor«*, where minor« and itudcnlrahlr * « » • • ’ »« it nil Hie
\\hiwk> they a u u l . The liquor huslt.e
sln uld I t* . mdiuted
upru and Hl>o%e lit uni. and nut over the luti.
f «rere! «leus.**
R E V . F A T H E R T. J R\ \N. PontUc. Midi.
Frank Howard ot Hood River
i was up Monday looking al ter tiie
j line o f Hit* Pacific States Tele
phone company.
II. W. llanimun, who lias a
I ranch at Fir, last week moved
his family to Eugene, where
they will reside this winter.
"T cannot see the benefits to he derived from eomptilsory
abstinence."
BISHOP « J K.\ F l ( )N. » » f MTscoikSin.
" T h e use of Alcoholic liquors Is an I alw.iys has been c on
sidered not onl> legitimate as a hex orage, but It Is oo*»«e-
« im ..
h a l l s a n l li
I-> l».«*re * :i vv. «■ .«<1. i. ;t
sentiment and tlcstroy an in- it. non tli.tt lu. stoini for ages
und that is so deepl> i<">
n « r
i.il »
RE\ \Y. A. \N ASSPN, New York
" E v e r y o n e kno ws that t h e . are maux *• • loon • that ara
perfe.qL o taler I > and law ibidim
ll.ix e
s ¡ minister,
Hin more right to Intel fe n with the Mismos' of such a pía o
Iban the « al oo i............
i n) c o n g r e g a t i o n xvlilkx ,.i xx. •
V E R Y REV I* P J HA If!
" X . Little itu !.. \rk
•■•I’M» establish ment of
:t
«le« true five.**
I \ MS. dl h . - u u
rohl 't
•'Prohibition
seek« in cure.**
drive«
wo1 | t»«* tm«»metlenl
lindera round
''Prohibition
per« nor."
lia« 1 • -n
" I t is a rude interf. r r i
the law t > To’ I r e what ’ -
is Just av riivle an interi« r*
ui « all not drink, m
REV DR C!
"M y * es were
• x-fry 'e . ' •
• ■ ill* .
xtlr de. t
b> poor.*) sad «orti
d'-
>f i-it.* U'.itl*« .• ii»1 «.*•
I U N \ L « 1 fiPO.No
the
•< bief w h h h
HALT. Vai noni
It
to t1 n
r «e of (cm*
Ct. \ R V i t he ds I sl and
'or al liber t>
1 - i .U es«. it
t he w h.»l
i ». N«
a
• !' all
York
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SuitMlMÍ S í TI o U m ih'W •ver. a n d it
is iio|»t»ii ilia t s u» w il ! SOCI. 04 IV*
s t o r e .1 l o b é a it 11.
w ill
e tln e s ila v , O i't, -S ill.
»>!« H N
N 1th fill'll
ñOt 0 e x E a
t.
sa 11.
; ö c salt* o f
c r a c k e r s a >1 iaIK>ivi *>, ui e'l’ '1 ,
c a n n e d g o uls. stovt * an»i S1 H ' : *
P-.l 1 . P Ik » ! (1 !b*. m s, t»; tSill*.
gi \
sw t-a tf s. ->o\. iaii.t s
. I » > . i » . i • \ 1 i n
* ^ > U’ ltl
1 i X
Si f :*. ■ ss
;uul
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
We retail j
* !
Men’ s and Buy s Shot's.
Repair- ;
ing neatly done while you wsiit. j
Prices reasonable ant! all work I
guaranteed
.'t
Joseph
3!0 Union St.
in
,
I ills KUM'anly bit:
oi
it.
I in
. ’ -
i
j
iUUirJ growt in lim a, .V issimi i t r Ncb-
r.is- t w ill u -
-
k
r
A
7 ill
new
h
exiiihitiin.
PROF. C. L SMITH
O -W .
i Í hüv .
U. & N A ricult ir..list will lecture
Inti r-.-sti •s* ii.slrcctiv«*. enterti.ining
D ii N u ’l 'ilS S THIS TRE AT
LO W
ROUND
TRIP
FARES
Tickets and full information ll| on application
to any agi t o f the* U-V. . A R. N.
As for Premium List.
'K ! t‘
Spedai
ni s most
1.00
> î
i ' 1
i
v «»« ^ : rt* :• 1
I
1 .allies’ Kcbhers. gtniil, new, fresh stock
The i air 4 5 c
Ru
g*:
neck sweaters for men, Oxford
t : !i r, v our choice 5 0 c
See t ht* new Siesta slippers ft r ladies.
Y
neat and attractive ui appi arance,
maiie «.f good quality heavy felt, the
; T 75c
o ecia r
No
va
>im-in-band ti- s. gor id full lei gtb and
c** t s rt : • *it o f cil'i" s, your cl ice 10c
..lies'
v *1 nettic i: ‘ s made OÍ gl HU 1
flannel in white
our eltoi.•e 50c
All
g
UPS
T *
«
•
m m
corn ns wns evi r
t t ) f i f l n Ears
8
* 1
m
alj navigation
- - AT -
NOVEMBER 25-28.1914
ot tIti.-- s**;
Your cl.oict
b 1 ' ’ I ! * 111 -
%
i.
§
m
Walla Walla. Washington
a l lers for wet weather
rubbers, storm ruhhers.
knee I» as ant! t * : • I > ots
mimer c pn's an I coals,
ply y our needs atul yo
better at this store.
!
vi p t ‘ 1‘ 11 C; .. » trt .xi S. L t S î
N\ i
vi ' as !:,?; gtga
are for wet we a: her \ Secciai
t
>
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t
i
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G d I;
ut
l *u afe taxing !.n cL. net-» ; i
,t im v one ot meni.
3 i.ey
• *t <t In : t* ol ;d \v i tH matt i -
k, tu,v4| ‘ Litli t’ IN. Ss t * 1 . HI l\-
* , .
To he liciti under the auspices o f the
The Dalle
selle
j
SÎI . N
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& 1 'O V v
4-^ v
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fi
/ ÍJ> ¿LI
. Hi ts Si erial
il ii t l I . t c a n
.i\.
t-v fi
Ì ju sta s t m i \Yi 1
/
L333 CD
\ 0 u t lS L u t i .
K ll.a .IllltlS
;ind oilier prizes will be awarded
tlie w inner at the 1914
Shoes maiie to "id r.
LJ L \ i c O u i ö
ou « re llirt'tig!: wtlii t tie a, -
you i-in waul tuai new --c l
liuti you have l i en pii>i>..s-
t tur so long.
I tinse Smts
ats at'i guatai i It-Vii liy ollv ot
Mis. t»eo. Korden has been id
this week at tin* home oi Iter
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Knot, w ith hemorrhat es o f the
lungs
Her condition is not con-
for
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
FOR c o u r 1'Y SURVEYOR
W ri t e lor itlustrate.t ioo-pap;p Book T!ie man o f rocogni/.i’d cxporirnct* unti
let, " 1 HH Lit : CAKH-R," :inj lor Cata ability ami xvho is familiar with the
log containing full mtoini.ition.
lines and corners in all o f Wasco
Dtgree Com vri — AGRICULTURE :
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,l' lirvHus- county.
(Paid Advertisement)
b.-inJrv, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Agriculture for le i. hers. FOKESTRY,
We are glad to hi* able to an
nounce that Mrs. M. J. implumi
is recovering troni the injury she
ivcei v eii last vv e e . by tailing
from her hörst*, and that she is
e\| octet! to return home Sunday
with itet' inis Itami.
trim»,
op
S
E
P
T
IiH
U
n
R s
S
th
, 1914
I DGGING F.NGINEI RINti. Ht)A\E ECO-
N-ivu- S: Domestic S- ience. Domestic Art.
¡NGINEHK'tNti: Electrical, Irrigation
Higliw.tv, Mechanical. Chemical, Mining
J. M. Patison, democratic can Crra'Vcs.
Ct) VtAUkCt. PHARMACY
didale for sheritF, of Du fur; IMVI STRIAI. ARTS
lot. •• v 1 ’ 1 i*«rAvr-Agriculture. Dairv
Holmes l\. Einsam and Jack
mg. ttome \t.i e--' l',o irse. Industrial
Harper, ot file Dalles were v is- Alls. I orestrv. Business Siluit C-oursa.
.V. - ’ >/ o f M isil—I* .mo, S%r ing. Bakd
itois in town last Friday.
Vol.t* t .tlituie.
I Iht* Strauss store lias had a
FArni • 3 P-i'iness C '-erie b Mail Tree.
HKC.ISl'KAR,
new coat o f white paint inside (tw-7.15 to IMq AUdleM I'llh Cot
vail»#, *>regon
this week.
Every thing clean
and up-to-date. This store will
O .-W . K. tS' N. Time table
treat von “ w hite.” fry Strauss,
EAST BOUND
WEST BOUND
” I'lie \Vhile Store.”
No. 2 10:4-4 a.m. No. 1 , 2:40 p.m.
Mr, anti Mrs. J. F*. Ro.qusnu No. fl 6 :‘ 4 p.m. No. 7. 7:22a.m .
o f Portland, arrived Saturday to
spent several days at Lelmwa,
.C ju -J.
with Airs. tal. 1., Howe, who isa
colisin ol Mrs. Robinson's.
U d i i Ò t l U l i U L Ì cv'
" A b s o lu to pro hi i.i i Ion has proven Impmetleahle, if not
dismal fail ure ."
T H E R IG H T R EV T H O M A S F L I M IS.
Bishop of Leavenworth, Kansas.
Altd wuulvl put u pr» »ululi» on flic Kali
I
fifi
'tn n .if if
QTf 1
2iv»M
-r^'!“n*i5<
11
'THE LIFE CAREER
" I am opposed to prohibition by statute
• would rather
y*e America free first, and then have its citizens use il« free-
dm.i lo r m oral cud «."
RE V. / P A R K S G AG M AN ,
B r o jk lx n , N. Y.
RISIIUP CU VLf.ES D
Book Store f
?
" I s It right to drink wine and beer? It is right for each
individual to deckle that question for himself, and for the
community to put such regulations on the saie o f wins and
beer, AND O N I. Y S l ' f ’ H, as are necessary to prevent iMiimlHr
eserfcses and public disorder."
R E V . L Y M A N AB BO TT.
'I consider problMIl"»» wrong 1
R E S !«
§
" T o drink is no sin
Jesus ( ’ hrlst drank.
To keep a
saloon Is no sin. And any policy that claims In the name of
Christ, or does not claim His name, that deals with the well-
nigh universal taste of man for alcohol ON Till*: BASI S OF
L A W ANI) O R D E R AL O N E, cannot commend Itself to the
best iiitelllitcnre, and Is doomed to f all."
REV . Dll. R A IN S FORD,
St. George's Episcopal Church. New Y or k City.
■
be Convinced |
"lo s e
Prelates, Priests and
Pastors Raise Their
Voices in the Cause
of Temperance,
Not for “Reform
by Law”
R
ead W
hat N
ation
al
T
h
in
k
ers S
ay:
Yo
8
For Sale
Real Leaders in
th e C h u r c h e s
United in Con
demnation of
Prohibition
tlio ( hrktiun ( h rrli.
i
2
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J
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X
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a
w
Cornelius Gardener, o f
H. G. K Í B 3 E E
Ortley and Portland, who has
been making his home at Hotel
.Mallory, has built a fine residence
n o t a r y p u b l ic
on Portland Heights. The Col-
onel states that he expects to
OREGON
build a summer cottage sit Ids M O S i E R
place at Ortley, overlooking the
Columbia River.
\V. A. IIL\SHANDS
1914, in the above entitled cause in fa-
v >.* o. the | Itti tiff and against the • e-
fen ants, wh' r. ii it w as a judged that
idaiiitiff should recover in the sum o f
Electric lanij s and fixtures 1
i $f .10.00, together with interest there-
Í tures carried by Chown.
; on fn in April 20th. 1912. at the rate o f
Í
S. F, Goss transacted business
6 per c rl per an.mm. and the furt’ner
*
' in Hood River yesterday.
sum o f $*.lOo.OO attorney fee- , and the
j
further sum o f $94.80, together with
J. \V. Huskey was a business
I interest thereon from January loth,
1 visitor at the county seat Satur
Gan supply you with any
19U, at the rate o f 6 per cent per an-
l day.
thing in this line at most
| mini, and the further sum o f $29.00
1
I f your sole needs looking af-
Í
Blacksmit!)
reasonable price».
costs and dist.ursemcnts, and the costs
ter, our shoe section will fit you
V. C. Lind bur}' returned Sun-
* out with high top or regular
Horse Shoeing and General I of and upon this Writ and con.man ding
J day evenio»i from a business trip
| me to make sale o f the real property
x shoes at a price saving. Try our
« to Portland.
! embraced in such Decree o f foredos-
Repair Work.
2aaHQtià^iii#T4j ria«* %á
s good slices. Strauss.
! .ire and imr- inaft- r described, I will,
Potato diggers, forks, sack
Also agent for Corona Wool upon the 20th day o f November, 1914,
'twine, etc., sit Chown’s.
Eat for horses am i cows. A cure ai the hour o f 2:00 o ’ clock in the aft-r-
W. D. Í/SATHEW3 PASSES.
3
k » im . '«BweaeiKBaBeisj $
for corns, contracted hoofs, mud mam of sai l day, and at the front d.ior
i A goodly num berof Mosierites
fever
and sore shoulders.
i of t*1** bounty Courthouse in Duties
Í
kwwí
««
mu-ja***,
spent last Saturday at the Carn-
W. I>. Mathews, who was
i City, Wasco Countv, Oregon, sell at
i ival at Hood River.
OltEGON j pul,He auction to the highest bidder for
taken to Portland last week j M deier ,
-------------- ca-di in hand, all the right, title and in
suffering from hemorrhage o f
Pancake weather. New stock
terest w hich tlie defendants, and either
the lungs, died at the hospital in i
|^£>> [J L. DUMI!LE
j pancake flour and buckwheat
. or all o f tbein, have or had, or have
that city Iasi Saturday morning.
and syrups. Strauss.
¡ sim'e acquired or now have, in and t«
'Tlie body was cremated.
1 the fallowing described real properly.
Leading varieties o f fruit
It’s time for your new heating
PHYSICIAN a n o Sl’ RGDON
Jiving and being situated in Wasco
stove. Good line at Chown’s.
trees for commercial and
j County, Oregon, to-wit:
For Salt.
OREGON
All o f Lot 1 ia Sect.bm 13, Township
HOOD RIVER
home planting.
Levi Chrisman,
republican
Gasoline wood drag saw, ,‘i 1-2
1 North o f Range 12 Last o f tlie Wil-
candidate for sheriff, was a vis-
Will practice in Mosier and
amette Meridian, containing 22.4U
horse power, practically new.
I acres.
. itor in town last Tuesday.
F. A. MASSEE,
For further particulars write to
May he reached by long dis
I Also Fractional Lot No. 1, in Section
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
¡G.C. Pip
.Hosier, Ore.
18, Township 1 North o f Range 13 K,
tance phone, Home phone 61.
meet next Wednesday at the Hood River
Oregon
containing 32.;>8 acres, except the fol
home o f Mrs. Thus. Lelliott.
For Sale.
lowing strip o f land being ¡0 feet in
Phone Odell 146.
width described as. comm- : <*ing at a
One
or
two
heavy
farm
teams,
:
l)ri-foot shoe oil waterproofs
point
on tlie South line o f sanl lot, H27Í.
from 2800 to 3200 pounds, with!
your shoes. Chown.
i : ■- n
nivCir- zxssa
feet West from the Northeast corner
6 1-4 inch wagons and farm liar-!
| o f Theodore Mesplie’s Donation i.and
A l A
A R
k Y ’ S A C A D I E Ì M y
Y I ? ness. Write G. P. Morden, Mos-,
G. L. McKenna, o f Portland, 1 S T . M
Meets At All Hours
Claim' thence N .iheast to a point on
t
ä
ier,
Oregon.
spent Sunday on his ranch with
the East line o f said Lot, 18 rods West
g THE DALLES, OREGON |
BAKERY
| with A H. Burton and lamily.
and 15LV feet North from said Mes
For Sale
1
-------------- f:
plie’ s claim; said strip o f land extend
CONFECTIONERY
B o rn —I n Mosier, October 17, 2 BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL S
ing through said fractional lot between
Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock
SOFT DRINKS
1911, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. J)av- 1
said points, togi ther with the right to
FOR GIR I S
i
Cockerel:-;.
Calf
be
seen
in
Mos
-
1
Ienport, a 9 1-2 pound daughter.
CIGARS
." .
TOBACCO
use the same for a water ditch;
For Particulars apply to
ier tomorrow. Also Indian Run
Also ttie N W 1 o f the NW| o f said
Wilma Rorden is first, Boyd it
r-. , r - r - , . m P ner Drakes from some o f the
V. IE. LINDBURG,
Section lg, in Tp. 1 N o f Range 13,
j
S IS T E R S U P E R IO R
«
! Thrift is second and Helen Blash
Fast o f the Willamette Meridian, eon-
best stock in the state.
S t u r g k s s B l d g , M o . s i f r , O r e .
| is third in the Baby Contest this ______________________________ _
containing 58.82 acres;
F. G. P ovvhks .
—
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Also tlie North Half o f the North
week, Strauss.
east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter,
For Sale
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Altss Ethel Tubbs o f Portland, ^
q
and the Southeast Quarter o f the North
W inter Banana apples, just ! In tlie Circuit. Court o f the Stato of east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter
visited over Sunday with her 3
f\
A.
ready for eating sit 5Cc per box. ° re»«on for Wilseo c,,ui,ty-
o f Sec. 13, Tp. 1 North o f Range 12
cousin, Dr. G. A. AIcGrum and
Leave orders at this office.
' First National Bank o f The Dalles, East, containing 30 acres;
wife.
I _______________ __ _____________________ Oregon, a Corporation.
Also a tract o f land commencing at
Plaintiff,
: a point 233 feet North o f Southeast
Miss Edna Limlhtirg o f Fort-
Hot Lake Manager W ould Like
vs.
corner o f fractional Lot I o f W st
land, arrived last Saturday even- t
:!
A d v a n c e Notice o f Arrival
t. H. Beverly, \\ . J. Summers and H alf o f Northwest Quarter o f Sec. IS,
ing to visit her brother E. V. i
§
'■
miner», his w ife, Ed. W . ,,i Tp. 1 North o f Range 18, KW.'d:
Persons contemplating a visit
Limlhtirg.
x
School Text Books a n d ^ to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon,
Muelh r and Viaj < . Mueller, his thence running due North 437 feet;
v di-. I,. E. Da v i:. aia ...ay i'. Davis, thence South 39 deg. 58 mill. East 129
These crimpy mornings should
School Supplies o f all kinds. ^ who require the service o f a
.. w ife, .!. K. Eggermon, M. Z. f,.e t; thence South 68 deg.. 84 min.
¡remind one that winter will soon
wheel chair or other special con
SÜF23L1 : -.3
Dom ali a ;d Grace Domi. II. !iis wife, W est 296 feet to place o f beginning:
i he here. Buy your underwear
venience, are requested by the
¡•rank I ,0 n. Dorothea Abbott and all o f said land above described being
B o o k s and Magazines,
: ami warm hosiery now from our
It. M. Abbott,
j„ Wasco County, Oregon;
management to give notice o f
Stationery and Novelties; 5
complete stock. Strauss.
Defendants.
Or so much o f said property as will
g
arrival
in
advance,
so
that
prop-
Watches and Clofks, Leath
By virtue o f an Kx-cutioii, Decree, satisfy said judgment and decree and
~
or
care
and
attention
may
he
as
Mr. stud Mrs. Kenneth Cooper
er and Toilet goods.
•■•ml on .-r o f Sai dm; issued out o f order o f sale, with costs and accruing
sured.
spent Wednesday night with
and un-b-r the Seal o f the Circuit costs. Said property will be sold sub-
1
atik*. t æ
friends in The Dalles.
t'ourt o f the State o f Or.- .in for the ji ct to confirmation and redemption as
Subscriptions taken for Ç?
Cockerels for Sale
I Count;, o f Wasco, to m e directed and by law provided.
Wnt. Neilson and w ile re-
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Dated at Dalles City, W asco County,
S. C. While Lcghovn Tane red dated tlie 21st day o f Octolier, 1914
I tu ned \V eilnt‘S(la\ y evening iron) ib Clubbing rules can be had. •
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