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ADVERTISING KATES PUBLISHED EVERY FR1D.W BY i J H. G. KIBDEF, rrnprieior ^ SriiSCRIPTU>N RATES ^ Profes-on <al Cards............... . .per month $ .50 i O n « s q u a r e .................................................. ■*4 Six ,M ........................................... Entare'I a* Heconci-elasa m utter .'. ut t * at E<*rai aaverti«er.M»nts will in all rttnea be ct >r««d to the party ordering them, at legal ratas. apd V O I j ^ MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1914 VI -s a lis i M isier V a!lpv y Bank M OSIER, or. E» .ox 15 5 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0 CA PITAL A N D v o n : SAVINGS IN M A N A G Li D 11888116 I0ÜC3 MUST NOT PROW IE WAR “ Uncle Lee” Evans, who has ¡been goose hunting in Gilliam [Jíovvmber Sunset Magazine,] Japan became exceedingly ner- s' nce the tìnsi ot the m o n t'. WHS vous when, after its ultimatum badly cut ami bruised in an auto to Germany had been delivered, mobile accident last Saturday, American criticism o f Japanese! a,Kl , *’ at be is alive todnv is no NO. 08 Farmers and other citizens of Oregon who are planning to at tend Farmers’ Week tit the A g ricultural College are hereby notified that the date has been postponed to February l to (i, 1915. The changed and enlarged character o f the exercises have made this change necessary. .Many conventions o f leaders of the various agricultural interests o f the state will be held ai that time in addition to the special technical instruction and demon stration commonly given. Lead ers o f national reputation from varii us parts of tfit' ci untry and from the U. S. Department of Agriculture vMII be present to address these conventions. -- >n reached Nippon. So doubt due to the wrought up was the populace' scene o f the accident was in a that reports o f the departure of j field where I be ground was soft. L. J. M err ill , Cashier. J. N . M o sie r , Pies. Mr. Evans, in company with the American battleship fleet fori the Far East, rumors of contem- : two triends, were hunting geese tenrplated armed support for *n an auto ami were running tit Germany, found widespread ere- j considerable speed v h ei one ot deuce. It required energetic, the front wheels dropped into a reassuring denials by the Japa- hole, breaking an axle, rh e c a r 1 3BH :sai 3E L 3 3 ._-» c r nese government to allay t h e : turned turtle, pinning the occu- fears o f the populace. And af- ’ P»«“ * underneath. Mr. Evans FRED ULM ER, Proprietor ter the Japanese occupation of j received ¡1 severe cut on mV Jaluit and of the Carolines the ' head and bruises on ids w d y . Fresh and Smoked M eats, Sausage and Fish Japanese press resented even the j the owner ot the car '< as kdleii very tactful unofficial American |outright, and the other member .4 clean, sanitary place to do your shopping inquiries regarding the in t e n -;° t the party was seriously in- tions o f Japan in the South Pa- ¡jured. Mr. Evans recovered i i sufficiently to refuse to return' cifle. Miss Grace V. Bonner, whose home with his son Fred, wlm unparallel! success as an enter The domestic affairs o f Japan went up to Blalock Saturday are not in an ideal condition. tainer has won for her renown n ig h t. He said he intended to in both Canada and the United High taxes, the naval graft scan ¡stay and shoot some more geese, States, will give a recital in 1m- dals, the prolonged contest be tween the aristocracy and the ¡ be ia still up tliei,f liianuel Church on Wednesday evening, December 2nd, under masses, unsatisfactory industrial I --------------- - • - the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid conditions, disastrous earth Society. quakes and crop failures in (tarts | A noted Eastern instructor o f the empire have contributed j Another change has been made to the restlessness of the people. j in the time o f local trains, which says o f her: "M is s Bonner lias Japan is not in a placid mood. ' went in effect yesterday. Trains made a special study o f her art. i And it distrusts tho United No. 7 and 8. The Dalles locals, She is one o f the most gifted en Slates. It has shown that it i s 1 tertainers before the public and have beentaken off. No. 19 will ready to believe the wildest ru- take the place o f No. 7. west is very popular with every audi ¡ mors concerning American inten- bound, arriving here at 9 :1 0 a .m . en ce.” tions. Yet Japan, and especially The Dalles Chronicle says: Train No. 1, west bound, will Premier Okuma, at heart sin “ Besides a finished elocutionist, arrive at 2:30 P. M. Aiiss Bonner lias ventriloquism cerely desire to remain on friend Train No. 2, east bound, will down to a fine point, and uses it ly terms with the United States. to good advantage in her selec Out o f such mutual distrust arrive at 10:45 A. M. Train No. 4, east, will arrive tions. ” and suspicion the European war was born; it behooves the United at ^ ■ 'h Don’ t forget the time and the place. Popular prices will pre States to act with the greatest circumspection in its dealings! vail. "A. J * 7 C i TAP with the nervous Japanese. With special force does this R E A D Y . 'This store is ready admonition apply to California. There will be a mass molding with all good things to eat. for Owing to a lack of support, of the citizens of Mesier next ■sass^ Thanksgiving dinner—a day that Tveitm oe’ s Asiatic Exclusion Monday night, in Chown’ s II ill. should he observed in every League has gone out of business. at 7:30, fe rtile purpose o f nomi home. If you know o f any needy The death o f the League proves* nating candidates for the city ones in the Mosier District, tell “ A L W A Y S AT Y O U R S E R V IC E .” definitely that there is no popu offices to filled at the election on Strauss today. lar demand whatsoever for anti- December 1? next, Japanese measures. 'The anti- A meeting o f stockholders in Immediately after the meeting alien land law inis accomplished closes, another meeting will he tin* co-operative creamery was its purpose; no new land pur Everybody held for the purpose o f devising held at Junction Cit\ recently chases are being made by Japan / / likes it— ways and means of raising funds and attended by 450 ranchers, ese. The small amount of land to he applied on the construction 'file secretary’ s report, showed y 4 / O - ¿5 Ï \ S now being held by them will • ' •. l\Lt- K— v -t -5 'S k i that during the two years the o f the boat landing road. «y gradually be restored to white Send to Modem Confectionery plant has been operated 233,933 It is desired that all persons, land, Orep;;m, o “ Mo ’cr; S vri : ownership or else descend to tlie pounds of butter have been made from the enclosure found in ai; pa» h u, .f * - in or out of town, who are inter .'ducts, or 10 rents (stamps or com) f<>. pt American - born Japanese who valued at 867,035, and the sales • v ested directly or indirectly in the ent you full S'tmole box of Vogans C hocolates will be se have tile full rights o f citizen free. boat landing, attend this latter of by-products lias brought t h 1 ship. * k' • •» < / / THi ; n '.VARANTI-:' l i t e r a . " gross receip up to 80S,.<31. flic meeting. I i y - a . ■ ir ■ e auition/cd to lUV $ V '■eylace them at their exprnw. a v e ra .c (Sl ice ol butt "■ t■ >r tin- W j j' “Z ^ } S . E. F R A N C IS C O two years lias been 33 I 3 cents -— - a ' Proprietor “ THE OAKS.” per pound, the lowest price liav-i ftr T V .M 0SIFU. ing been 25 cents and the high ■ OREGON George Korden brought in some Portland, Ore., Nov. 1 9 .— The est 40 cents. opening of the 'fumalo irrigation fancy potatoes this week that ï :J v 4 ^ 0 0 • ÍL.- * c-Lr project, tiie first in the United were raised on his ranch cast of N ex t Thursday is Thanksgiv States to he financed by a state, town. They were the “ Early ing. Don’ t forget to lie prop has been announced. Seventeen Hover»,” a comparatively new erly thankful for your individu thousand five hundred acres are variety in this neighborhood and al blessings which are many, al- thrown open to entry under the are beauties, the color being a tho you may not realize the fact. terms o f the Carey Act at $40 blush pink, and very uniform in But compare your circumstances per acre. The terms are one- size. Tiiej were grow n in ordi with the condition o f things and tenth cash, the balance in ten nary soil, planted the 10th day JEWELER o r r / c i IA people in Europe today, and years. Detailed information may o f June and received no care then get down on your knees ---------------------------- be had by addressing the project whatever after after planting, and thank the Lord for the Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks, engineer, O. Laurgaard, at Laid- and for size they’ re like what blessings of peace and prosper Jewelry. Sterling Silverware. Cut Glass “ hogs dream on when they’ re law, Ore. ity. Surely ibis nation is pecul Twenty years Exoerience. Tliev It is stated that, tne lands un- most too fat to snore.” iarly blessed, and every day I grind nr own Lenses. • der this project are excellent for aie c'r'U n g 1" *:! " s ‘ ' should lie o n e o f Thanksgiving pecially good for b alin g and Phone Blank 711 | grains and hardy vegetables, anil f * ’Hie Dalles. Oregon. should command a good price in by ¿lie nation and th*' individual. stock raising is also successful. OC< «èOS , -HiCiC't V*4 no - T . -Axnictfi&.tMimmommiti The high altitude renders this large hotels and on dining ears. Notice of City Election The five specimens which Air. section subject to frosts in late Korden displayed here weighed spring and early fall and frosts Notice tor Publication Notice in hereby given that on th« have b e e n known to occur dur- 9lbs 7<»z. [I’ ulilfslier. J M EAT M ARKET . - jr x s n r think o f white meat the smell of o f th<- Interior, Laud ing the summer months. It is OflRcu ut 1 r - llalleM. Oregon, Novem expected that this condition will ber Ath. 1SI 4. improve to some extent as the Notice is hereby given t! :ct Martin land is cultivated, hut people de SURE! Sun!. ti( Mosier. Oregon, who on Feb- siring to locate on this land are ru "-y lot*. 1**08, made Homestead advised to make a personal in Kutr No. 045Z8, for the Nr, 1-4 S. W. Now that it-is possible f send !-4. N'W 1-4 SK 1-4, .Section Town- spection instead o f trusting to merchan lise 1 Parcels T ost, \ e . t North K.-inge 111 KW M., has unofficial reports. mtice o f intention to make Final suggest that should you nebd w ar Proof, to . staldish claim to anything in. the way o f Pre Miss Lenora Stone was a week d e scrib e d , b e fo re the i’.> r o f th . • U. S. end visitor in Portland. ;< ¡T scriptions .'lied. Drugs or Patent T), •i Offic 1 • at ’In * I >alle?i. O r , Kon. Oil 18 ti» t! ay tjf I), r e m b er, 1914 Jn i m nit i nair I» » gis w itn e i. li. i ei'iir. / e r . J o h n It. W ilcox, Go ii i rii»||iiist and H«»war< ¡ S m ith , all of (tre. H. Fit* N'K Wo<)or« »'K. The DR UC'iIK T <>;' Hood ‘liver, them at in m e. Thanksgiving is in the air Did new s; : Bulletin offic< RAISE FUNDS FOR RtO CROSS The Mosier school has contrib uted the sum o f 88.67 for the Red Cross Society, to lie used for relief o f the suffering caused by the war in Ear >p<*. The voluntary offerings o f the different rooms were as follows: Primary room, $ 3 .5 2 ; Interme I f your buildings And Fum-A-Lumber” Tum-A-Lump” your fuel bin is full of “ See Harms About i t . ” *. bini rfL 10,000 OF CORN EARS '1 1 1 * er«*nin ©f 1,000 acres o f O U K G O N -W A S H I N liT c > N -I!> A H ()’ S liL U E I CROP s b held under the auspices of <ir AT W alla W alla, W a sh in to n NOVEMBER 2 5 -2 8 , 1914 IN T E R E S T IN G IN S T R U C T IV E EN TER T ¡N IN G ' i R I p Ä N C I I O F r J i C l I •dur w by Prof. ('. !.. Si th, Agriculturist of 0« (i W. It. & N. < mpany Low F a r e s fo r 'I’ickcts, HCheduhs Htwl upon application l<> i'\ A. AgiMit, O W. R. & N. ( ’«»., f R o u n d Y S T E M I T r ip full in fo rm a t.ion -M.MNGTON, Mosier, Oregon. teff T h e tir e a lc r O m ^ o r v sK ' 'Vith r’vr huiidin; s, btfï?r equip rr*g ni, efii.D »w 1 ; roun.1'5, a.;d mtpjy acJ- < v dition* ¿o iN »acuity, the rsitA’ A » 'A * • * J oi of urogoo Oregon win bc^in it„ . :y-aiatn year Tuesday, .September it. I . ':*r S, V ¡A ' J hr S': - .hi ->d training tr for Busto s^, Jcur- nafiscD. i.:iv »,aw. Medicine, Tea J' » -, Li- ".Í. •• >V- ♦- "K/ - -4 njluin. !'«r> W f »I ' ifu - hr»r> V V..I irk, Mu c. Ait i e. .ure Training ami Fine Art.?, i ’ '• ¿V j * •-• ; '- ............ and i rongest departmears ,« f iriri-,. «a «iu ! • \i • » 1 «Í li'.-raJ < lv cii on. Ilian O.OvI v ilun.c". tw o ' i * ' r> < < . ■ • ‘ -tt ’ i ai»l«n<lid K>r,wi.i. • « ¡e v e n h ulid .ngs fully eq u ip ped N >: w J I S .O S .* jm la A t r ih o n Lu . h n m -ur- • » »it*- • *i T u ll io s Pre». D o r :n 'forle* for and ■j! for v oru rn R ip v b M f low est * ' .j W rife fo r -atn*».;» und illustrated b o o k le t, ' W * J J?*'* •(»* ? r f , A d d re is ln « R egir -.-r, i ÍT -7’’ ^ UNiv -r : ty of op r u - TNC. O REG O N i w I Pride of Oregon ujy » S M M IS T T fy ADDI.I: SIZLR will interest ever grower in the liocd River and Mosier Valleys. It is ef- illci«nt and je t its original cost is moderate. And th« co.-t of operating it is practically No l hing. Ii Millpn I \ ,i vi,a to ' I hi i It f o r ii < • on trat** mir machine to you. i hli the small crop as well as l u» grower vt itli ill mi, »aim.-, o f lw»xes. (». (iloyd, Judjre; Mrs. W. G. Gl »y«l, Judge; Jf. (;. Kibbee, ( 1 » rk, J. W e l.avi op •! . i! <|iiin >»rs in lb. building on Fourth Street T Dav# n|K»rt, (Jerk. I'ne time for holding sai<! election will be from 8 o'clock A. M. until h o’clock I*. M. !fy order of th»* Cnicmou ( ouncil of th»* City of Mosier. form« rly occupied l»> Kell> Bros., and are ready tosec you. R. Nimamaker & Co. P. b. AitTiit R, Recorder. U IB B O N v*ill !»<• on i’omp<‘(itiyv exhibition ut. tin* 8th du> of December, 1011, tiie regular city election will be held in the Library BuiJilintf, in the Lily of Monier, for the p.:»iK)seof elec I i hk the following offi cer», to-wit: One Mayor to serve for two yearn. Three Cou icilmen to serve for one year. Three Couneilmen to serve for tw o' years. One ileforder to serve for one year. One T reasurer to serve for one year. The following judges and clerks were appointee! by the < ouncil to hold Mai«! election, to-wit: Mis. I*. L. A rthur, Chairm an; Mr. Signe»l: and you count are i ¿D F built and repaired with J. P. Boss visited relatives in diate, $1.85: Seventh and Eighth W. Portland on Sunday last. grail-s, $1.90, High School. _________________ Mrs. Dick Evans and Mrs. J. $1.40. It. Wilcox 8|*ent Saturday in Miss Annie Robinson, who lias Hood Itiver. R.ei-ter. recently returned from China, Prof. Amsden. who has l*een where she is a mission?cy. is »is for sale at the on the sick list for a fortnight, here visiting her brother. Dr. is slu vly recovering. David Robinson, and wife. when 't ou will surely have something to he thankful for i you cheaper than you can get thoughts of pumpkin pie; your many blessings, Dr. George F. Newhouse f< r then . H e and drumstick and wishbone, and your mind dwells upon SOME POTATOES OPENING OF THE TUMALO PROJECT CÜAS. N. CLARKE the strutting turkey cock makes you Light Co. u g Power Paci ific Power Medicines, that you s ml to T -» T iM ^ r.'-~ T S K ,r-T m t t i t t e üv harvested; when OREGON Mass M eeting DRU GS? '~ r W lien the year’ s work is ended and the crops are safely CHANGE OF TRAIN SERVICE ] tr.. : for before ailUiavits are furnished. HO TH E FROST la Oil TH E P 1 KIIT NOTED ENTERTAINER GCfTING M O SIE R I um Faimcr’s W eek Postponed INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT BANK. M O SIE R •- **- iQ.gj Pi:.'ir.es> locals will be charged at 5 cant« for each insertion. ? ç g po sit J.(X ** J.QO ■*“ the poc-t office at Mosier, Oreg-.n, umlar the A t of March 2, L* »9. 'r r r :? ** One-half Column.......................** One Column............................. ** ^ O r e ........................................................................... Three Months................. “ One-quartar Column....................... ** | Rhone 4444 I IO O I> UIVLK, U R LÜ O N