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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVER Y t FRIDAY * AD VE R TISIN G R A TE S BY Professional Cards ............. . H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor ..per months .Si One square................................ SUBSCRIPTION RATES fl-ÔÔ One Year.......................................... Six Months.......................................................... . T5 Three Months............................................................ V TT > i MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1914 CELILO WORK ADVICED Mosier Valley Bank SURPLUS ready SO that a complete trip can I J:. fri*--. .. b .III l i l t OREGON . . ' ■ // Y/S x'ŒÎ' ^ \ M M i t \ % TTj - . . Defy Jack Frost Keep your show windows free from frost s o that everyone can see your Christmas goods. A G-E Electric Fan will keep your windows clear in the coldest weather. It will also keep your store cool next. summer. I added. | The annual Pacific Power & Light Co. chocolate: Send to Modem Confectionery Company, Port- ’ land, Oregon, 5 “ Modern Sweets’ * seals dipped from the enclosure found in al’ packages of “ Modern** f products, or 10 cents (stamps or coin) for postage, and ! full sample box of Vogans Chocolates will be sent you THEIR GUARANTEE. If for any nason Vnfana Chocolate* j > not give a purchaser perfect satisfaction, we are authorised to replace them at their expense. S. E. F R A N C I S C O Proprietor “ THE O A K S .” M O S IE R , OREGON JEWELER OPTICIAN Phone Blank 711 aw tiw iw iw iw w ip w w w w iw iiw I Notice for Publication [Publisher. ] merchandise lay Parcels P<>st, we suggest that should anything in the you need way o f Pre scriptions filled. Drugs or Patent Medicines, that you send to CHAS. N. CLARKE . . . . I Councllmen for two years, J. i N. Mosier, W. E. ChoWll, 0 . E. | Wilson, E . M. Strauss, W . A . j H l,sba|ulSf L j M e rrjl|( G eo i A s many o f the persons nomi- I nated declined the “ honah,” it meeting of SH ä ä J ä s parcel post delivers ten million pack- ! » » * « £ It ta a dramatic Department o f the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Novem- j b«f 4th. 1914. Notice is hereby given that Martin Haul, o f Mosier. Oregon, who on Feb ruary 15th, 1908, made Homestead ; Entry No. 04523, for the NE 1-4 S. W. | 1-4, N W 1-4 HE 1-4, Section 5, Town- ; ship 1 North Range 12 E W M ., has , tiled notice of intention to make Final | Five y< ar Proof, to establish rlaim to the land above descril>ed, be fore the Register a IJReceiver of th. IT, S. I .and Offic». at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 18th day of D( ceml>er, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: L. II. Leininger, John It. Wilcox. Gust Ernqoiat and Howard Smith, all o f Mosier. Ore. H. F rank W ooocock , Register. think of white meat and drumstick and wishbone, and . moment on the I farm when machinery amanclpatea 1 E dgar o' activity and t'urre of inrnlrr.tion nnd gui.,; ncc. The triumph - or iso- - • the —- V - t — 'i-Mm with, as they had at first intend- fr',m deveiCp-«nt of gor:d roads, telej‘ hc’,es. mral mull »er- ed. it is more tban'likely that ;rf> '»nd \ V :fu l p \ 1 i'.p of some one would have been killed. f r r n m»cl tfieir r.v-*, » for r TfrlotiR A s it was, (h a s . escaped with a *,|vs:ir»nir-iL The it creaeo in Intal- Hostetler, one o f the smell o f Thanksgiving is in the a ir—and you count your many blessings. You will surely have something to be thankful for I f your buildings . . are H r Tum-A-Lumber” built and repaired with And your fuel Turn-A-Lump” bin is full of “ Se«1 Harms About i t . " T l-A -L I LUMBER GO. 10,000 EARS OF CORN Corn Shoi The cream o f 1,000 acres of O R E G O N -W A S IIIN G T o N -IU A llo ’ S B LU E RIBBON CROP will be on competitive exhibition at tile vV OREGON WASHINGTON RAILROAD ANO NAVIGATION C O M AT Walla Walla, Washinton NOVEMBER 2 5 -2 8 , 1914 IN T E R E S T IN G the IN S T R U C T IV E E N I ER AUSI IN G i ^ a c i f T c Lectures by Prof. I r .¡lb. Agriculturist of the O -W . It. A mpany Low F a r e s f o r Tickets, schedules and upon application to K. A. Agent, O -W . R. & N. Co., R o í rr T r ip full inf<.rnation ALLING IO N , Mosier, Oregon. YYve GreaterOreçû r\l With new l iuldinss, t'« quir rnent, enlarged ground«, aa. ny ditlons to it* f:K Jlly, the ’ ' < «■it; of Oregon will begin iti ointn yeui iuci4J>y.Septeinb«r Special training for Bi 't. Jour- j naliim, l.s .v, Medicine, J c .t <\y » i- * hrary Work, Music, A*... 1uie, tl Physical Train: g j nd Fine \r ■*. l arpesi und »irongest dcpjfti icnts i ’ of liberal edur iron L ifra ry « f n .orc Ih m 49,'lOt •' v m -e. n v o f I tplriiditi g ^ .i.n - - ms. ( ' c u n cJ« < v fu lly V A t .,.!rqt.t)'> | Jj f 'll lp p c d N • ./ t l ')•> (luili'm g in coufafl nl C(/nalrd«^i n Cirilion Per» F )oim : t q fir i * - A t n and fo r w o m en F xp en sca to .veil W rit« fo r -a ia log and lllu ilr ilc d b o o k le t, I Addressing R c #.istiar, I UHlVEPiilTY OF CrSGOH _________O REGON ____________________ | _ “Pride of Oregon” APPLH SIZLR will int( rest ever grower in the Mood River and Mosier Valleys. If is ef* fllcieiit and yet its original cost is moderate. And the cost of operating it is practically Nothing. ,, goods from here to there. H ad Mr. Sparling’s family come .. when PROMINENT DALLES MAN DEAD servi: - a community, but organiza election, to-wit: tion of farmers is required to pur Mrs. P. !.. Artliur, Chairman ; Mr. While moving his household chase and operate them on a co oper W. O. Gloyd, Judge; Mrs. W. G. ative bn .'s. and new laws aro needed goods from the country into town to permit these transactions. Gloyd, Judge; H. G. Kibbee, Clerk, J. T. Davenport, Clerk. yesterday, Chas. Sparling met New Tasks for the Rurcl Cliurch. The time for holding said election with an accident which narrowly will be from 8 o ’clock A. M. until 8 The r.ra' church has been slow to escaped being serious. When o'clock P. M. coming down the grade above adjust itself to rhe new order of By order of the Common Council of things. The churches are i::.-corer- the school house, the neckyoke ln» new oPF-'duriitle» for rervlce, the City of Mosier. P. L AliTHtJK, Signed: gave way, letting the wagsn run broader community ngefulnes* and a Recorder. onto the horses. The team start rca er v . - ’al :: i*rloo. The church must gird itself for n*w tai' s and ed to run but Chas. stayed with inder a new viil!e tyre of leadership them until the wagon upset over undertake real communey building OVEN « 5 YCAnS1 PCniCNCE the bank, spilling him and the the modm church a» th« emter , makes you held under the auspices of placed oil th e b a llo t. nei-ds anil desires of the 'Z S Z for ». Po »L .T er 7f| men o f the various sections of fascinating. The miracle of conqueet T'lm Dalles and at the time of j the state. A concerted line of ,vi11 Iift th* cur*p of drudgery that has cruibed the courage out of farm *>is d«-ath was city recorder He, [action -in matters of fish and boys and caused them to retreat to the W'as a very prominent 0(1(1 Fel- ¡gam e legislation will he deter- cities. There are many labor-saving low. ¡mined upon. This convention, devices fer the homes that can relieve the wife of back-brcsking tasks La- j coming as it does ju st prior to Notice of City Flection bor-saving machinery has wrought the session of the state legisla edurat'-mal problems that have en ture, is o f great importance to gaged the attention of the boys, re Notice is hereby given that on the lieved the. housewife jn t added new 8th day of December, 1914, the regular all tho sportsmen of the state. eccnorr'e-i and values to farming aid All clubs, whether already has taken away self pitv and given city election will be held in tin Library | Building, in the City o f Mosier, for the | members o f the League or not, them ? genuine pride in their cali'Sg. purpose o f electing the following ofli- j We need to take full advantage of are urged to send delegates. The cers, to-wit: these faciiities meeting will conclude with a One Mayor to serve for two years. Co-operation the Key-Note. Three Councilinen to serve for one duck dinner given at the Com- i mercial Club. New motion Or.» ter« of modern civili».tion Is year. Three Councilmen to serve for two the capacity for co-onerrtioc. The pictures, taken by State Game selfish days of the independent farm- years, Warden Finley, will he shown. er are npli'ly passing end we are be One Recorder to aervo for one yenr. Excursion rates will he grant ginning to es'ch the vision and share One T reas urer to serve for one yenr. The following judges and clerks were ed to all delegates by the rail the pruflts - f organized efforts. There an- many farm at- nines adapted to appointed by the ( mmcil to hold said i roads o f th<; state. ... cock your mind dwells upon thoughts of pumpkin pie: / * K.,half r r P- L. Arthur and J. E. Colei 1 homes, r*r and the automobile annihilate* dista-ce making isolation a myth, were unanimously nominated for Tho building of public highways has the offices of recorder and treas- brought communities and farm home« urer, respectively. closer together. The Slave of Drudgery. Oregon harvested; when the strutting turkey R Wood, C. G. Nichol. O f this number, three are to be elected. (Jounciimen for one year: J. T. j Davenport, Dr. Robinson, I). W . I Hudson, H. G. Kibbee, Mrs. P. L. Aitliur. Three are also to be : chosen from this list. C o ., When the year’s work is ended and the crops are safely { Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks, Jewelry. Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass Twenty years Exiierience. I grind my own Lenses. Now that it is possible to send per line WHEN THE FROST IS CI! EUE PUN T By unanimous approval, H. M. j W est presided over the meeting' and P. L. Arthur acted as secre-j tary. A fter stating the object | of the meeting, the chairman called for nominations for the) various offices, with the follow ing result: For Mayor, E . A. | Race. E . L. Root, ‘ he «lare Of drudgery. The evolution * fi . i ... r, of ferra machinery is a continued i most prominent and respected gates will gather in the Conven- Itory of hniyian ,ngtnl;!ty. 0ne raan residents of The Dalles, died lion Hell of the Portland Com- now, by the aid of medem mechanical suddenly at his home, o f heart mercial Club to consider the j ?aT,CM- e»n “ “".ch as five or f , „ , free. SURE! at 5 cents paid for before affidavits are furnished. Genera! Ü ard In various ways the social in- 1 „.¡ii , ... ■ , . stincts have had their revenge. The I * ' 11 l»«»bal),y > be necessary to fruits of modern inventive aklll and Circulate petitions (or others who enterprise have enriched country life were not nominated, ill order to and afforded the fucUOLs of banish- , t , ,)a m e 8 (jn th e , )a„ ot> ins forovpr tbe *xtr»»m« isolation JV ( # which used to vex the farm house- * hose who were nominated and the hold Of thr past. The telephone is a are willing to run for office, must : 61 h and 7th. On the former date, Dec. 6th, the Portland Gun Club and the 1 Multnomah A n gler’s Club have ¡joined in arranging a state shoot and state fly and bait casting ¡contests. Suitable prizes have been offered for the various I events. Monday, Dec. 7th, the dele- “ A L W A Y S A T Y O U R S E R V I C E .” Dr. George F. Newhouse . SPORTSMEN’S LEAGUE ANNUAL MEET Give yourself a Christmas present of this all- ycar-’round utility. DRUGS? 10.(K. Mosier CITY TICKET NOMINATED ¡canal: otherwise water could he. The Rural Church the Guiding let in almost any time. Star of Frogress. Winter storms will not force a| ------------ | complete suspension of the un-1 THE NEW RURAL CIVILIZATION dertaking, for as soon as con- creting stops every effort will be By Peter Radford. I centered on steam shovel work Lecturer National Farmers' Union. ¡and other details that freezing W e are confronting a new rural conditions do not materially de- civilization. It Is so radically differ ! lay. But by December 15 prob em from the life of the pas, tha, it ably a good many men will be may well be called new, not merely dropped. F. C. Schubert, as- because of its characteristics, but be- cause of it. triumph in rural co opera- j sistant engineer there, says that tion and leadership. The utilization I no-additional men can now be em of modern agencies, and the usa of ployed but in the Spring, with farm machinery have greatly increas ed the efficiency of the farmers, tiie resumption of full crews and broadened Iheir vision and made life full time, as many workers as more satisfying. The most seriouB enemies to coun can be utilized will be put on. try tits are isolation and drudgery, and ) The last of the project should be perhaps the worse of the two is iso j finished during the Summer, tho lation. It is the curse of the coun | vessels will be locked through try. The hunger of young people for j long before the last touches are companiorsMp has been disregarded 'V t V\. f j C " - Vi/ . . > ■ Oregon, , 5 . “ N ic h o l & OF AOmCilLTOliE IV : 1 A ., - The Dafles, “ ! The annual dues are very low, being only fifty cents, which barely cover II A clean , sanitary place to do your shopping r* r o w e r s he made about May 15, says the | the expenses o f hall rent and fuel. Surely within the means o f every fruit 1 0 retron Journal. All work on grower. the 11 pairs of lock-gates will be j It is hoped that every orchardist in the Mosier District will be preseht to j finished this week, so they can j help swell the 1914 enrollment and make it the largest in the history of the [ be operated by hand power, and organization. j mechanical appliances for open J. 1*. CARROLL, ing and closing them will be in President. stalled as soon .is convenient. Every man who could be re-, n tained profitably on the project Y has been employed, and the s ta ff1 Comparatively few of the citi ¡now numbers 850, who will be zens turned out at the meeting! continued on the payroll so long i i í vb í í i l i s l i í held on Monday night for the | as the weather permits concret purpose of nominating candidates ing to be carried on. There is for the various city offices to be some of that work to he com- ; filled at the election, Dec. 8lh. I pleted at the upper end of the Fresh and Smoked Meats, Sausage and Fish y G Since tlie Soeiety has for its object the dissemination o f Horticultural in- FRED ULMER. Proprietor - y r u it In another month vessels ca n 1 , , , 1 • . U, 1-1 r< i formation to its members; the enforcement of horticultural laws and the gen- be passed into the Celilo Canal a *• distance o f four miles from the > erul ai,verti8i,‘K anJ development of the horticultural interest o f Mosier. it is upper end and the ditch will be ; patent that all persons ill sympathy with the aims of the Society he present, MOSIER MEAT MARKET - F t t e n t io n . k J. M e r r il l , Cashier. J. N . M o s i e r , Pres. A S 1 1 .7 0 0 .C X 5 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D BANK. / One-half Column..................... . ** One Cotumn....................................... ** to the party ordering" them, at legal rates, and NO. 39 DATE OF COMPLETION NOW SET FOR The annual meeting o f the MOSIER H O R TIC U LTU R AL SOCIETY will MIDDLE OF m take place in Lamb’ s Hall on Saturday. November 28. 1914, a t 1 0 :3 0 A. >1. M OSIER, OREGON - , 3 . 0 « Lepra, advertisements will in all cases be charged TTA T ' V U B i9 MOSIER iq “ Business locals will be charge«! for each insertion. Bntered as second-ciaas matter March 12, 1909 at the post office at Master, Üieyçon, under the A ct of March 3 . 187». 2A P IT A L A N D “ ** One-quarter Column........................ ~ i t - lew bruises and a shaking up. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carey, ... . . . . with their son, C N . Carey, ar- The DRUGGIST of Hood River, rived from Springbrook yester- day, and are visiting their daugh- for them. He can send them to Old newspapers for sale at the ter, Mrs. \Y. E. Chown, and you chea r than you can get family. Bulletin office. the n at h>.n*. j' .iget.ee, t -v r - -| conscb.uvneaa, „rowing „p .-It of «nperntion. added 'J .E l'Y L V ’ , icier, home building and better rL'*l tr< r.-ls eff - op-.-fn :i cr ■ m- r. : -ervirq eturen to demontrau* l* > P'-wer. The r ---- church to ni fll m ml**ion mu : »Ting around It ,b' Influeneea for »rogv**». It will pay yon to let us demonstraU* our machine to you. It was built for the m;in with the small crop as well sis the grower with thousand- o f boxes. T r ad c M a r k s D c s io u s CORVRIGHT» Ac. A r r a n « • e n d ln f a s k r i r h and d «* crtp fl^n r p i!'k ly nsr-^rtnui »s ir o i-ii.n -n fres » : c i n - r an I i .7 c i . m - n ia p p .h a M y f- te r ri»leA C'>u 'i m l**a- fio n s n t n e ily « r o d « ’ d a l. HANDBOOK ^*«»Fat*fuu M n t frr*«. o ld e s t a r m t f f --r s sh ro rttig p «t«n ta . P a te n t« t o k e n tbr<.(igii M u i . ii * Co. r t c e l r c tp tria l rvitlce, w it h o u t cha rg e , in ih o Scientific American. A bnndaomnlf Illnrtn»»ad weelrly. largest <*!r- miañen ' f any -«Mille Journal. T'-rni«, |3 a fnar : four montiaa. $1 . Hold by all n«wadaal**r*. M B U ra: i.^ fi O t fflca. i ü o > .3’,,Br”^ ’ N ew York 7& Y riL. vVaalnnatun. U, C. We have opened quarters in llio building on Fourth Street formerly occupied by Kelly Bros., and are ready to tat-you. ¡J.R.Nunamaker Co. Fhone 44-44 M O O D K IV L R , O K L Ö O N