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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
Salesmen and Salesladies — LOCAL — ‘HOWD’Y ___________________ -_- J. K. McGregor was a visitor i ; Portland thefirstof the week. Electric lamps and fixtures tires carried by Chown. Special Umbrellas, 98c, and V/< to Emanuel Church. Strauss. information. Previous experience unnecessary. Oregon Sales Co. Hood River, Of. an W. G. Gloyd was a week-end visitor in Portland. IVA WlNGFIKLD, Mark- A/ Mayer and A. M. West were passengers on yesterday morning-’s local to Portland. The Supreme Lodge on Jan. 1st’ 1013, pur chased 11)00 acres ot land on me vox iuvt-r near Aurora, 111. Un ilnssue Uiey are erecting a large Industrial. Sellout at a cost ot M e mil lion dollars. Orphans and ciiudreu wiiose par ents are unable to educate them will he given a vocational training will tu Lhein for hie. A large Moose Sanitarium and home for aged and infirm members will also he erected here. The location is within an hour’ s ride from the heart of Ciiicago. i lie Postoffice and name of the railway station is Mooseheart. Vice-President i hos. it. Marshall, together with other prominent cnuracters, laid the corner stone of this insliiulion with impress ive ceremonies on July 27th, 1913. fitly thousand people witnessed the dedication. A number of children have already been admit ted and more will he added from time to Lime. The Supreme and subordinate lodge assets of the Loyal Order of Moose are five and one- half millions. Lots of Special Bargains Sat urday, ■ and 5 V goes to the Church. Strauss. Over $6,000,000 handled by the subordinate lodges during the year 1913-14- in the pay ment of sick, accident and funeral benefits. Biff basket ball game tcmight-- Mosier vs. Odell. Come out and ro»jt for your home team. The sun never sets on the Loyal Order of Moose. A large percentage of-our leading citizens,. ineluiJtng the President and Vice-President ot tne Untied States, are members of the Loyal Order of Moose. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.- BrOwrt left on Wednesday afternoon for a week’s visit in Portland. Nice line o f COMMUNITY- SffvefWare at Chovvn’ s. An order whose aim is to amalgamate the better element of each community into one brotherhood, whose object is the advance ment of social and moral development- and the protection of mutual interests. Jack Coffman, Don Lktlepage, ail'd Jim Sheldon attended a par ty in Hood River last Friday night. Origin of the Order Founded upon a plane of absolute democ racy, our fralernalism is positive, slogan be ing 'All for One and One for All;” Frank Howard,’ trouble man fbr the Pacific States Telepliom* Co., was a business visitor in town yesterday. The Loyal Order ot Moose was organized April 12, 1883. 1L is not a class organization, hut it is open to ail good white male citizens, Professional, Business and Working Men, of sound mind and body, of good standing in the community and engaged inlaw fuloccupation, between the ages ot 2i and 60 years.- Appli cants who are above the age limit or who can not pass the medical examination may be ad mitted as social members. The dues for so cial members are seven dollars pe»' year. All applicants are investigated by a committee and voted on-by the lodge. Clubs lio you know that some of the finest club quarters in the various towns of the Slate are owned and kept for the use of their mem bers? Dc/n’ t fttrgel tbeCliicke t Din ner at Chown’ s Hall next Wed nesday night, given by the ladies aidsbciety. Do you want to help the Church? Saturday is the last1 chance. Strauss. E. M. Strauss, 11. M. Scearce, W. E. Chown and C. H. Daven port were business visitors in The Dalles y'etoterday. Aid The Loyal Order o f Moose is an aid to its members, it misfortune overtakes a brother, if sickness or accident or business reverses befall him, it extends the helping hand. For him it speaks the ''Good Word,” contributes to his purse and helps to overcome difficulties. Characteristics Among the chief characteristics of the Loyal Order o f Moose is its Originality and Progressiveness. The Moose does not pat tern after other fraternities, hut launches out into new fields—( ’ ¡libs. Colleges, Athletic Unions and homes for widows and orphans. Benefits and Lodge Dues The beneiits are $7.50 per week in sickness' or accident. One hundred dollars in case of death. Free medical attention to members and their families by adoption of the subordinate lodge. Two dollars and fifty cents per quarter, payable quarterly or semi-annually. No as sessments. No benefits paid for first six months. Mr.*and Mrs. J. P. Carroll and Mrs. J. M. Carroll were visitors i'll Hood River on Friday after-' noon last. Urfitmuel Church Sale ends Saturday night, January 30. Strauss, The Loyal Order of Moose does not tolerate interference with one’ s religious or political views. Political or sectarian discussions are not countenanced m t lie lodge rooms, but Patriotism, Obedience to Law, Equal Rights, atui Respect for Opinions of Others insisted upon. As one enters the lodge, so he departs —a free man. W hat T hey Are Mrs. Ed. L. Howe and sister, Miss Biles, came up from Port land on Saturday And spent a < few days at Leliow a. A. R. James, who Has been '/¡siting Ids sister, Mrs. Pain and family, returned on Monday to his home at Wishkah, Wash. 3fd' yoii forget to help the Church? Saturday still gives you a cnance. Strauss.** The Order of Moose ite not an insurance or ganization. It is an excellent social order with beneficial features. Its cardinal virtues art* to aid the sick, bury the dead and inject sunshine into dark places. Its mission is to do good. It holds high above all other things, as high as hope’s great flirohhlng star, above the darkness of the dead, the love of wife, and home and friends. Riiditl No fraternal order possesses a more beauti ful or ennobling ritualistic ceremony, and to witness the portrayal of the work by the de gree team is well worth the initiatory fee. The obligations are simple and beau I i fill and are such that no man need hesitate There is no ‘ ‘horse play” in the Moose ritual. H ood R iver L odge N ow B eing O rganized . C h arter F ee $5. Is your nutrie on the charter? Organization Headquaitcrs Mt. Hood Hotel. Hood River, Oregon E. S LaCROIX , Deputi/ National Director. it'. M. S carce and daughter. Miss Cawline, arrived home the first of the week from a month's visit, to their old home in Indi ana. For further particulars call at B ulletin O ffice , or see R en R. W iki C O M I: A N D T A L K C. W. Fuller and family ar rived (/»Wednesday from Glenn's Announcement Kerry, Idaho, and expect to lo cate here. Mr. Fuller brought Beginning February 1st, 1 will eight head of horses with him. make only one shipment of laun -tlwiiys on deck with Quality dry each week. All work must Goods at a little lower price. I bein by Monday noon, goodsi have the Capital, the Experience will he returned Thursday niorn-t and tho willingness to serve you itig. 17- !8 Mosier Rook Store. right. Strauss. — Ben SHIinger of The Dalles, Watch for the Ladies Aid Visited here the first ot the week Chicken Dinner, in tlu* near fu with hi* >p4Uu I mother, .VIr*. A. ture. Bellinger and ut'oles, It. W. m l Seim SiWtiger. He '•> tin 'id hhine on Til »inlay, accompanied Hy liis unde. It. W. Sellinger. IT O V E R STEAM ER P f o p l e ’ s I J ¡Hosier, Oregon. I S TAHOM A n a v ig a t io n C o m pany CHARLES NELSON, M anager . Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, I’liesdnyst and Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 3:15. A. M. Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from Oak Street-Dock. .'. Passengers and freight. Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who wiii meet all boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. So. Old newspapers for sale at the KBftSDuAii-jV.M S a Chicken Dinner We call our readers' attention tt> a new advertisement in the week’s issue. It E that of the Anderson Undertaking Company Of Hood River. Mr. Anderson, the proprietor, is a gentleman Of years’ experience in the un dertaking basilic- and is r ad\ It short notice to attend In any day or night calls. He carries a Complete line I f caskets at inesi Reasonable prices. Arrange- : [Rents will he made to have photographic samples. with prices, on display in M- der, o tfhat those in need of hi; s, r\i s niay hcable to s -e w hat they Want and know what ii will rest without leaving home. A phone message will am e time and ex pense. We recommend Mr. Anderson'u* a thorough gent fpnn, and assure the public that be will give the best^uf s rvice. W IT H ey , * THE « M i ; É Emanuel Church Chotvn s Hall on the e\cuing of February 3, 1915 A flat rale of 25c per plate will l>e charged and a good meal is promis ed. Supper will l»e served from 6:00 to 7:30 p. m, * « Rem em ber the Date M ft i u 4 *1 5 SI 5 ■ ■ - Offiv* Phone, 1V/1. Res. Phone, 33& O regon H. G. KIBBEE N O T A R Y P U B L IC M o jMQSIERj Book Store f - s ie r - - O r eg o n & S BENNETT SINNDTT & 6ALL0WAU ____ _ ii F ! F i s ii Everything in School Supplies ) For Sale IF Y O U W IS H Motion Pictures C R O W N 'S H ALL Tuesday a n d Saturday Evenings at 7:30 P. M. Five and Six Reels Each Night Adults 15c L evi ( hrisman . Children 10c |' rrrr ¡mumr • V S .SPECIALS... MEN'S HAT Si’ l'.i l AI. A good as- s rime .t to choose from $1.50 ami .>2.1 0 values. Yo'ir ch lice While they Iasi $1 SPECIAL » u an ! s\ir - H ood R iv e r ; D 8 1 la i \L Royal Worcester ( nrsets: Good Styles; Regular $2.00 values. \h >ut all si os. Your choice .. $1.25 will give a chicken dinner at O regon DENTIST Medicines, that you send to Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon. ,Xf5. THE LADIES' AID of - J. C. W ingfield , Alice G. Wingfield, CH AS. N. CLARKE Callie B. Koontz, and Callie B. erby tearns Koontz as Administratrix of the Es The DRUGGIST ot Hood River, tate of J. VV. Koontz, deceased. El L aw yers ton G, Koontz and Della Koontz, for them. He can send them to! Ella G. Chambers and J. I. Cham you cheaper than you can g e t ! bers, Bertha B. Koontz, Maude G Ehrsam and Holmes K. Ehrsam, them at home. H O O D RIV E R . O R E G O N Florence C. Koontz, W. N. Wiley, ! and Valdemar Liddell, Administrator , de bonis non of the Estate of Enril Hedberg, deceased. Attorney s-At-La w Defendants. G eneral P ractice By virtue of' an execution, decree and order o f sale duly issued out of and THE DALLES, - OREGON under ttie seal o f the C i r c u i t ! Court of the State of O r e g o n for the County o f Wasco, to me di-1 ir e ir e rected, and dated the 5th day o? Janu ary, 1915, upon a- decree for the fore Why not insure in the SUBSCRIPTIONS closure o f a' certain mortgage and ” O ld R eliable , ” Club rates on Maga judgment rendered and entered ih said zines can he had at a Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Court of the 2nd day o f January, 1915, in the above entitled cagge, in favor of good saving. Come in we-will treat, you right. the plaint iff and against the defend- > and see the list of pre We ateo have money to Foan ants, J. C. Wingfield and Alice G. ! miums given with the on Improved Farm Land. Wingfield, Callie B. Koontz. and Callie ‘ ‘Oregonian.” Inquire of B. Koontz as Administratrix o f the estate of J. VV. Koontz, deceased, in C. C. PIPER, Agent the stun of Two Hundred Dollars at the Bulletin Office, Mosier. ($200.00), together with interest there-! on from July 7th, 1919, at the rate o f i H per cent per annum, and the further W. A. HUSBANDS * : sum o f $100.00 attorney fees, and the Blacksmith further sum of $24.25 costs, and the costs of- and upon this Writ, and com Mosier, Oregon Horse Shoeing and General manding me to make sale of the real Repair Work. property embraced in the decree of Also agent for Corona Wool foreclosure and hereinafter described, I will, on the 12th day o f February, Fat for horses and cows. A curs' 1015, at the hour o f 2:00 o'clock in the | for corns, contracted hoofs, mud afternoon o f said day, at the front fever and sore shoulders. door of the County Courthouse in Dalles Leading varieties of fruit M o s ie r , - - O r e g o n City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell- at public auction to the highest ladder for trees for commercial and cash in hand, all the right, title and in home planting, terest which the defendants, or either of them, had on the 7th day of July, To meet your friends, stop at F.. A. MASSEE, 1911, the date of the mortgage fore-- closed herein, or which the defendants HOTEL MOSIER, - - Oregon or any of the defendants heieih have Hood River since acquired, or now have, in and to Phone Odell 146; All Modern and under Neun the following described real property, situated and being in Wasco County, Management Oregon, to-wit: Jersey Bull for Service AUO/VtfcNTED BATH FACILITIES- Thirty feet (30) off the West side of ¡ Terms, $2.00 at time o f service. Lot Two, Thirty feet (30) olf the West Geo. Rorden, side o f I ot Seven (7), anil Lots Three XV. G. GLOYD, Prop, Mosier, Ove. [3] and Six [i>], all in Block “ !>” o f Kramer’s Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, according to the recorded ¡nap and plat thereof; And also the East Twenty feet [ i f f of Lots Four (4) and Five [5] itt said Block " D ” in said Kramer’ s Addition • •• ••• to Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore gon; or so much o f said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree with costs and accruing costs; The right, title, interests and equity Mosier, Oregon of the said defendants Callie B. Koontz :<»d Callie B. Koontz as administratrix of the estate of J. W. Koontz, de ceased, and Elton G. Koontz, Della Koontz, Ella G. Chambers. J. I. Cham ber«, Bertha B. Koontz. Maude G. | Ehrsam. Holmes K. Ehrsam and Flor- I ence (' Kooutt. wha i said right, title and interest of the persons last named j is an undivided one half interest in ar^l to said premises, v. ill first he sold, and if the proceeds arising from the sale of N O T E -W e play only Feature Pictures’, 1 such undivided one half interest are i not sufficient to pay the amounts due Good Comedy and Educational Reels. No ! as hereinbefore set forth, then the un- tra di. | divided one half interest of the defend- | ants J. C. Wingfield and Alice G. W e Change Our Program E very Evening. Wingfield in and to -mid premises will be sold at the time and place o f the side above ihentioned. Said property will be sold subject to . confirmation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at’ 1 tallest City, Wasco County, Oregon, this oth day of January. 1915. Bulletin office. t - DR. C. H. JENKINS scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent ■ Plaintiff, Free Moose Vocational School and Sanitarium M osier SURE! as. The Loyal Order o f Moose initiated more members -in 1313 than all other fraternal or ganizations in America combined, Physician and Surgeon Notice ot Salt of Real Property merchandise by Parcels Post, we 1 suggest that should you need! In the Circuit Court of the State of anything: in the way of Pre-I Oregon for Wasco County. Facts About the Loyal Order of Moose Mrs. VV. G. Gloyd left Wednes day morning for Portland, called there by the illness of her sister. CARDS DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. DRUGS? N ov that it i.s possible to send Are you protected in case of sickness, or is your family protected at your death? Would you like to become a member of a Brotherhood wlmse influence is felt the World over? I)o you want to meet and mingle with live-wire men? Do you want to elevate your standing in the community. DECEMBER Victor Records at Ohown’s. If ytnr want' tn in/t-Y your property or make a loan, read C. C. Piper's annouiH'eiueiit in tiliis week's isMie. Wanted at once, to handle our high grade lineof leading special- EAST BOUND WEST BOUND j ti.-s. Your spare time may he No. 2 10:45 a.m. No. 1,2:30 p.m. j devoted to a profitable and con genial work. Write or call for No- 4 9:10 p.m. No. 19,9:20a.m, ; Are you a member of a Fraternal Organization? Do you enjoy the benefits derived therefrom? Have you Miss Edna Lindhurg visited in Che Dalles yesterday. PROFESSIONAL O.-W . R. & N. Time Table Children's while values, now oni muslin Sc >Pi\ 'I \'„ Children's Ontitiff Flam-el garments " 1 Now ...3 9 c M Lidies all pure thread !•:< i \l, 1 Fresh B v 11tide r - k i . s. ;■ ! 1 colors. Nt e si . Wt>rth $2.50. Your t•hotel1 i .S n VI Al. Lidie* heavy fle -e<*<f lined 1 1 s,M as regular òtte vaha *S Jl sf I I Veffs liuti ] J what N «>11 cani enjoy this Hind o f weather .. 33c ¿ S V - r Cliniice Masks and Wigs Ladies Suits We have a very large assortment o f these, suitable for character or masked halls, and at most reasonable prices. 2nd Floor. SPECIAL—Here is on** o f the Biggest Bargains we have ever offered the ladies o f this section. Ladiiek Man Tailored Suits, in colors Blue. Tan, Brown and Grey, of Serge and Mixed Suiting; val ues up to $19.1X1 lor only $5.00. W e need the room for our new spring stock, and you may have your choice Wbile they last ........................... $5.00 SPECI AL For One Week, commenc ing Friday January 29th. we are going to gi\e you a chance to hu> any Man's Dress Slav in the House at special re duction o f 50o a pair. That is you will get a $3.00 shoe for $2.50; a >3.50 sli,>e for $3.00; a $4.00 shoe for $3.50 etc., etc. Considering Hie al'V.i Iv low price at which our shoes are marked, a red ction o f this kind makes them big bargains. All new;' right styles. Your c.oic-e o f anj' Dress Snot ■ t me.:, in the house, 50c off. Men’s Suits and Overcoats SPECIAL—Now is the time to secure a new Suit or Overcoat. We aro offer ing some exceptional Bargains. See Our West Window. THE PARIS FAIR, HOOD RIVERS ■ — h LARGEST AND rta i m i — m m BEST STORE *