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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY uv ADVERTISING RATES Professional C aras.........................per month S -Jf H. G. K li:i;t>;. Proprietor One square.............................. ** ** Onexiuarter Column..................** * One-half Column..................... ** “ One Column......... .................. '*• ilo.OO SLUàUtil’TION RATES V u e Y e a r........ Six Montas... Business locals will to Y ft ree A4 until* j _ qc 3.<*; 5 ^ OM'.« pm. si., fe r eacn inserwion. iLV.-red a« te-.nd-class n*vtt-- Marcii 12. U*.* at th » post ortie« at Monier, Or« - n, under tùe A ct o f VOL. March 3. \rf*. M O S IE R , W A S C O C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y . VI Reading Advertisemcnts. It is not alone the people win* are in teres ted in trade who read advertise nients Few people nowadays buy ‘dri er newspapers or magazines who ' » not read tiiese cleverly worded and well illustrated bids for business. If you should ask the average person Iii-d why h»* or she is 4n the habit o f looking over the advertisements, tin* chances are that you would get no di e -t and s; tlsfactory answer, but the real fa« t is that subconsciously the public has come to regard what np pears in the advertising columns as interesting reading matter. Portland Ore.» Telegram ELECTRIFIED CELLULOID. D E C E M B E R IS. 1914 THE BUSINESS SITUATI!]!! REVIEWED ELECTRIC AGE PREDICTED FOR FARIAS WASCO COUNTY WILE DO ITS PART During the visit lart week of Much attention has lieen direct J. L. W h ite, Albany, Oregon, Pow er M anager, Discusses Modes by Which the Wasco county officials in ed lately to the subject o f reop Farm ers M ay Become Users. Portland to attend •'..Ic conven ening the securities markets. tion o f judges and commissioners One after Hiiotlmr the minor “ It Las boon demonstrat'd stuck exchanges throughout the lime and again that the electric the last day of the session was •O rego n United States have resumed method o f doing things tends devoted to viewing the progress made on the Columbia River business or are planning to do so for greater efficiency. The great at an early dale. Trading, for problem lias always lieen how to highwa\ in Multnomah county, most part, is under restrictions connect the producer and the more than a hundred of the, and probably will continue so un consumer,” said J. L. White, of officials, including county judges, til the leading exchanges have Albany, Ore., mans tier o f the commissioners, r< adnuisters and reopened. The’ question with Oregon Power Company, who engineers viewed the completed j which those in control of ot affairs attairs ,.eaj a paper on “ Electricity in work. . “ As “ w h s natural, ways on the New York k stock exchange t|le Districts.” at at. the he spe sue-' a'ul mea,,S U,r CO" SUUCl‘‘ 'n have been wrestling toi the hist t.ja| commonwealth conferenceat ot permanent roadways m Ore gon was one of the main topics two weeks has been the resump- the University of Oregon, tion o f trading in tbe bond de- y ;r. white showed how the discussed and many theories and methods advanced to provide the parinient. Ai nouncement, that (|,insely populated eastern states The three this branch of the exchange , (>ffei. lhe ,nost promising field for necessary funds. highways in Oregon are now a \\onIti resume today, under re- exploiting electricity in rural recognized factor in the system St fictions, was welcomed inmost districts, and told how the far- ot modern state highways. direct ions,, There is great ad- ,,iers o f the Pacific coast are not vantage in having a tiiui kel lor v(>t using electricity extensively These highways are, TheColum- the le ’ buying and ................ selling o f secur- exCept for irrigation. He believes '" I * * ??“ * r V ^ i t it tes in that it provides a measure eieetrieity will finally supersede A l, |® l,all‘f8 Coluni* of I values by which hanks may tlie uaS()|jm. engine entirely. ' ’ highway tlnough cential Some merchants are so all-fire«! dumb, ymi lead and individuals may'horrow • Oregon and up through Wasco ti I riti I Besides roi opeiciting m<icliin*. nonniv in ì..■ *, iii*it ..ioni>' tiu> wunder how they ever come to sell the stuff they money on collateral, lh e lack , „„„ 1 1 10 J 1,1 ll,uL ull,llb the . , , , ery the uses in the home ate; Columbia river. have in store, and keep the sheriff from the door. ot such a market since July 3n * ,. ■, , , , many, said the speaker. It is Among the county officials has lieen a serious handicap to : Old Binkson is a lot that way; he seldom has a . . . , .... much more appealing to the w|lose opinion on the Columbia eneral business. In addition to word to say. I ask him for a pound o f lime: he housewife to use the electric,,Kiver |li|fliwajr was qiloUsd by the many billions of dollars! wraps it up and aH*t‘he<time, he wears a tragic air flatiron, the electric washer, and | t,,e p „ rllalld Tdegrain was that represented in stocks listeil on o f doom, and sheds an atmosphere of gloom. He tlie electric toaster. j o f Judge Gunning who said: the New York stock exchange isn’ t grouchy or unstrung; he never learned.to w.rg Mr. White said it would not “ The engineer who laid out there are 1089 issues of bonds his tongue. listed with a par value of $12,- pay to make long and costly the Columbia River highway, Oh. silence is a golden thing, when ’ tisn’ t work 589,577,100. From the size of transmission line extensions sole- Samuel C. Lancaster, and the ed loo hard, by jing. But none o f us will stand up these figures one may gather ly for the purpose o f serving a| road mas ter in charge of the con strong for men who gabble all day long, and elocute st*« 1 1 ered farm load, however, [ struction, John B. Yoon, have i some conception of the m a g n i- a thousand miles.in tiftysso'en varied styles. The I although rt whs true that a farm j done splendidly in getting lull of interest involved in dealer who Is prone to talk until you hear him round ! load would pay as aside issue j results for the taxpayers and > iul department of the New a block, is worse than t’other Jiind of hinj wlio’s when such extensions existed or | avoiding waste of money. Mult- f i ork > xchairge, although even never known to spring a word. I were being made to take care of iiomah county is fortunate in 1 in an active market a compara- * other classes o f business. having such men as Yeon and But if you’ ve -scant!!» g you would sell ¿on ! lively small percmitage of these the Bensons to lead the way foi But he also believed that be ought to boost it wisely well, anddf a gent should bonds is represented in the daily fore many years the Oregon better roads. 'I his highway will j buy a.phnii;, to build,lihueUp a dipping tank, you I transactions. These issues are might suggest ere home he speeds, that you have made up mainly of railroads, in country would he covered by a be a great benefit to the people' other things he needs. dustrials, mining and a few 1 network o f transmission and ilis- eastol the mountains in reach j trihuting lines reaching far out ing Portland with their products municipal corporations. 1 called on Lumber Dealer Gaff, to buy a shingle .J from a central point, to the small as soon as the road is -eumpled. and a half. He put my purchase in a sack, and far as general business Wasco county will do its part in communities. The problem wrapped a string around and hack, and as he toiled, li ned there is improvement obtaining the heavy investment I extending sueli a fine road east- in manner gay, lie talked to pass the time away. in most branches, hut the j cessary to serve farm business ; ward from Hood River county.— j V< 'I ¡w’i*A M.ff ill considerably below 1,1 “ The farmers now, in busy troops, are building might lie met in several ways, j Dalles Optimist. ina!. The steel and iron in* stalely chicken coops; lhe winter soon will hit the — ~ e i t h e r b y ,g - «‘i t i n g th e farmers to i juustryhas felt the depression road, ami Ileus must have a warm abode, or iliey i probably more keenly than any finance the local distributing | COLUMBIA HIGHWAY UPLNcD TO TRAFFIC won.t la.y their luscious oggs, hut stand arouml on systems, take energy from aj other. There is increased activ frozen legs.” line and retail it j That portion «of the Columbia ity in this line now, and judging j <:,<,SS"C” ,1III*J ■' among themselves, or by having ! River highway located in MnM- \ ml that i'"ealled the fact to nuThat Iliad liens, j by the number o f inquires re tho farmers pay a whole or n nomuh County was throw: open -iimi' ; «•».■•’ i in« ■•“. ami ei I loll tliai lumber store, ceived by the mills there will he part of the cost of erecting tin j to motorists the la d of lhe w eek i mo . o load ol more, it. lo build a a decided improvement before distributing circuit. I Because o f the open winter so coicuen mi d, it . - > .-.Lauding non, a.l p..luted red. long. Men.in the steel trade, “ The advantage o f getting j fur, the road has not been soften- .in . i . m L' s tlie way hig sales are made, and that uniil recently holding the most is ho .a ii Pond up trade, Tala corn cribs at the ! pronounced pessimistic views, farmers to erect and maintain edorw iish edu n d soilw asdeem - their own line extensions depends , ed proper to open it to traffic so prop, r Lime, or prove a ado is suoliine, but in an irt- are now entertaining opinions on local conditions,” said Mr. I Inng as it will not hd subject to cidenlal siiain, and not a Uiough you’d gladly sprain decidedly clieet lid as to Hie your consciedce which ope is hate —in eagerness trade’ s immediate prospects. White. “ In some localities there ■ injury. Many aiitoniohilists have taken Long before the European war is some question as to the ad vis- to get the kale. began business in the United ability of allowing other parlies the :i ortunily to make the trip, •Suggestion is a nohie . the wis. man gets it States had been slacking and to erect and ma'ntain lines ai- de-pile the cold. The numerous down by heart.” In j waterfalls are now resplendent W a l t M aso n . rigid economies were in order (ached to their systems. everywhere. Certain prospec some places the company ex with ice pennarits, while sheets tive improvements have become tends its lines on a guaranteed o f ice coat the rocks around them. necessities with many corpor income o f such amount that the T he P i . a c e f o r T hk H o m e o f The county officials o f the slate “ See arms About it.” cost o f the line will lie returned ations and further postponement “Tuni-A-Lump’ 'Turn-A-Lumber’ . Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. of undertakings of this „sort i in from one to three years. In were taken out to see the high would he unwise. This is partic- certain European countries co- way during their conference in vilariy true with railroad pur- «>f*erative electric supply uniler- the Rose CiL) last week and all chusing. There has Peer, little ] takings have lieen formed and were greatly impressed by its scenic beauties and the substan buying'of either equipment o r « r e working satislactoiiiy. rails for the last two «„• three Mr. White pointed out a great tial method of construction. No years. There has been a de- #dva#1ce in cheapening I aim final action has as yet lieen taken on the proposition o f hardsur- teriomtion which must he made w,,rk tl,at is " ,,w d,,n<f , facing the road in Multnomah good if the transportation prop- horses and steam, county next year. —Hood River The Land of Sit ii e. Fruit and Flowers ertiesi i"“ in lie kept in good “ We can re-fertilize our lands, News. phy sical condition. Many of the cultivate 'them, harvest, and eastern railroad companies have transport our crops to market,! Ui NNY BAKER DROWHED > been waiting fur a decision ol' cook our meals, light and heat V A fatal skating accident oc the ¡liter, tale commerce com- our homes, and do it efficiently • ATI JO, SURF BATHING, I M l V I»- , O u t d o o r a s d IN oook S r r mission on (he freight-rate ques- b> electriciliy,” concluded curred at The Hall«*« last. Mon creation, tailifornia in delightful, •G o l f , Pobo. T e n s p i . l o i ! -' tion Is-fore placing their orders Mr. White, U. o f (). Press day night when Danny Baker, in fort, go via the Por S a fety i 17 years old, was drowned by for cars aud rails. When this Bulletin, skating over thin ice, breaking ! U i.L U lin i decision is handed down, wheth- "*"* tir. oußh Portland. RKTI KN THI'I SAMI'] W AY. thru. He was carried some er fav.rahle or .. herwise to the S. BENSON, PHILAKTiIRCPIST 20 feet under the ice. The body C A L IF O R N IA IS STAGING TWO BIG SHOWS railroads, it is likely that num-| S. Benwm, o f Columbia Ifigh- CEl.EBKATING COMPI.ETION OF THK PANAMA CANAL was recovered l»> dragging the erous large contracts will l«e | way fame, has purchased 20 tons pond. closed for rails, equipment and o f Hood River apples which In- materials, o f which the roads will distribute among the deserv- San IN n Ü M o , February 20 to Deeember 4, 1915. have long lieen in need. This , ¡„g ,,w r families of Portland. Co-operabve thinking I» the blgueet \ ill produce considerable activ- - — Nichel & Co., Pulling <i Couple of Strips Between the Fingers Changes Them. it you will tnke tw o thin lengths o f celluloid. | »tit them in nontact a ml tlitu suddenly and rapidly pull them be tween your tinkers you will observe they both have become electi'itied—not only on their outside #urfa *es. where the friction o f your tinkers caused a negative electrification, hut alee on the tuner surface o f the celluloid. The at range part about this is that one o f the Inner surfaces of the piece is positively cbarged aud the other one is negatively charged I f one o f them is slightly curved during the friction A Natural Crest. tile convex one will be ¡»ositively One o f the must hemitiful minimi charged and the concave sided one will rook cnrvln-.’s In the world Is the be negatively charged It seems, therefore, to depend upon Stmflieni t"r*iss. mi file isiiiml tif <¡mud whether the surface is concave or Mamin. In the bay o f Funöy. It stands at the head o f a ledge of rook* whether it Is convex depressed or ox p u n d e d -to ’ produce negative or posi lim in g into the hay from the foot of tive electricity liven the most minute, one o f the Immense i-IIITs at the sotith- im perrcpiible curvature is sutlicieut to ' ‘ 111 * . o f the tirami Manan. Its give the expected result It also is ini- j s u,>t* s that ot an Almost perfect ornas l.onuon Mail possible -to pull the strips o f celluloid j through the Ungers without producing j Or.c Advantage. such strong electiifleation that otic "My papa is n moituted policeman." piece will support the other. Even the va|K>r pressure o f liquids is said stillili Krlo to u visitor stronger at the convex surface than at j " is that better than helar a walking policemanÏ " asked the visitor the concave. I f « l*tarons are consul "Course It is," replied Erie. " I f there ered as panicles ojKrasjxlissolvcd i” i roiilile lie oiin rei away i|nicker" — solids as they om i ' u e r j f or jis in r i ' 'hh aco Nows liv e electricity, there w illfU * a groay *teiidt*nc.v for ttu^ electrons to escape W e’ ve Got the Men. from the convex side, which therefore In tin- event sudi an Improbable will be left positively charged This \ thins as an invasion of this country also Is in perfect accord with the latest ! bj a f' r i tu nation or combination pf researches upon electrons. nations the t’ nited States conili, with interesting experiments can be madi ' in a very short time, put Into the field by follow ing the above directions. Cel in army of lo.noo.ooo men and take luloid has pecuMur properties for tests I i . : re of it tint o f Its ow n resource«.— -N e w York I'less. I N'o'.t York America:». M )sier Valley Bank A'OSIER, OREGON C A P IT A L A N D SU RPLUS 5 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0 DEPOSIT YOUIt SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D BANK. L. J. M e r r il l . Cashiei. J. N. MOSIER, Pres. m j— f W - MOSIER M EAT M AR K E T cn ræ sj - .. - FRED ¡ Bài; a;. . .. ULM ER, : .D3 P r o p r ie t o r F r e s h a n d S m o k e d M e a t s , S a u s a g e a n d F is h A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping MOSIER OREGON Y/* Jg—- . fi f t p l i l i ^ V . ' • ar Hi U1 ‘The Naw An old Jr.shioned ftol’J -, C ,. / if is t m o s r i a “ new Jashioned nay You can modernize Christmas in your home and. at the same time, he sure of o’d-tashioned cLIight in the gifts received if you make your gifts electrical. G-E Electrical Gifts will bring com fort and pleasure into the holiday- gather ing and prove a 1. s mg benefit throughout the year. Among the ni st suitable gifts for the h o m e are th e chafing dish, flatiron, toaster, luminous radiator, per colator and “Uni-Set'’— a complete electrical cooking Let us show you these and other modern electrical gifts Pacific Power & Light Co. “ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SER VICE .” N O . 42 Leuai anvertwerimits wi*Mnmtl wmma *e rti«nr»i to the parry orrierinij them, at fcffui rates, ana pai<i fur before affidavit* arc furm: bed. M osier General Merchandise A HOLIDAY SUGGESTION FOR US CALIFORNIA CALLS YOU With SUM ME i ¡ME in WINTER ; 0..D i, NAVIGATIOO CO. O REG O iLW ACillNG fU ! Panama Pacific International Exposition Every body- likes it— £ fl jS , Ï. l i t . «* * ' mfp Aw prol lem ti.at c choco!et Serri to Modern C fcciioncrv » orr.\ r v, Fort r ¿ ’ » fiom ite e ;ic temi re f«> v is M, -lO if.t - . -Í ,u ; ___ —-—' Í ' free. V pa .» I J , >« 5 E. F .SAN C IS C O fir*>|iF:»t.>r “ THK OAKS. M OSIER. O K LooN e ■ • mil !»• long until the allied in- (lustri s will benefit. ( 'lirisi ¡an Science .Monthly. Salesmen a w' -alesladiey cod I rout a the fatmer to Panana-Californial Exposition San Diego, .Januir* I to Dtceinber ál, Ii*P . chRISTMUS TREE IK': fcH7tRT»UiScKT - » The Immanuel Church will give an entertainmei t and Christmas tree next Thursday night-—Christmas Eve. The pro gram wiil he mainly musical, consisting of instrurueo a! and >cal solos, duets and quartets. The public is cordially invited. No (aim T can afford to buy a thin* he ca . ratic. no matter how cheap It It Co-op. ration is lh>- force that keep« the wolf from the d-iir. Want«*d at once, to handle our high gi d e Jineof lea ling pecial- 1* your form rhi taring dividends, ti»». Your spare time may l>e or are you in the tenant clans? devoted t ■ a profitable and con A fern: I k a bunine e»tahll»nment. genial \ rk. Write or call for and ahould be no operated. informali . i. Previous experience Miss Corinne Metz, county unnecessary. librarian, was a visitor here last A farm should be operated for net. Oregon Sales Co. Saturday, inspecting 111» local !l°t i ° r *tosa re. It*. Hood Rii er. Or. library. I fTiiev r#*pri*Hent th<* an In st o f hnrnan endeavor in tin* uit. nci- ence ami iniìuntry. See IV » i Them . Ticket*. iilriftirati»M. i*it. ; plication F. A. AI.LINr.TON Ä K i'if t , « ! W. It.^ t N. CO. Monier, • • Oregon Advertise In the Bulletin—It Pays