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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1915)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY Professional Cards.............................per m onths .50 H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor ** \ op L)ne-(|uarter Column.......................... *’ “ 3 .O'1 One-half Column............................... “ One square............................................ I SUBSCRIPTION KATES “ One Column........................................... ** »1.3D One Year. Six Months . Three Months “ ** p #|Q 10 .O' Business locals will be charged at 5 cents per lin« for each insertion. Leg a. advertisements will in all cases be charged Entered as se c o n d - dass matter March 1-, l * '* at the post office at Mosier, Orearon, under the Act of MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1915 Y O L VI March S, l*Ty B0ÄT DOCK F.GAD ¡N SIGHT Anderson Undertaking' Co. WIPING DOT ILLITERACY UNKNOWN MAN FOUND OEAO to ti • party ordering them, at iegai rates, and NO. 49 paid for beft»re affidavits are furnished. » « I I i M O SIE R C LE A N IN G PARLORS At an enthusiastic regular In the Fargo (N. D.) Forum, Stiff and cold in death, an un Ï J. E. N ic h o l s , p r o p . LICENSED EMBALMER AND i meeting of the Commercial Cluh a copy of which we received last known man was found last Mon * % * \ last Monday night a number of week from Mr. Arthur Kuhn, day morning in the brush about Cleaning and Pressing done. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' ) questions were discussed, hut who is spending some time in a mile west o f town, by C. A. 312 Cascade Ave. Phone 1394 Hood River All Work Guaranteed, and Prices Right. i Ï J n w the most important one for Mo the Middle West and East this Sparling, track watcher for the «* V ,«** Orders Taken for Tailor-made Suits. it 1 sier at this time was the build winter, appeared the following O-W. It. & N. Co. Mr. Spar T Office in Sturtfess Bid g. - Mosier, Ore. 1 j ing of the road to the boat land article under the above caption, ling’s curiosity was aroused by Ì ing. The club, city and private which is of such general interest the peculiar actions of his dog, I citizens are working in conjunc to the reading public that we who came running hack from an excursion into the woods,harking tion with the Mosier Grange and here reproduce it: JEWELER OPTICI.\\ everything looks favorable for Illiteracy in the United States and showing symptoms of fright, the early building of the road. is doomed. Statistics compiled On following the animal up the I Thru the efforts of the Grange by the United States bureau of hill into the woods Mr. Sparling Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks, Dis. Corbin, Cousineau and Moore the county court appropriated education for use at the Panama- ranie upon the gruesome sight. Jewelry. Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass * $500 for the road, and at this Pacific Exposition, show that of He hurried to town and gave t he Twenty years Experience. ' || ; week’s session o f the court children from 10 to 14 years of alarm. Word was sent to the « a I grind my own Lenses. the question was discussed of age there were in 1910 only 22 county coroner at The Dalles, allowing «$350 additional. The'out of every 1.000 who could j who dispatched his deputy, Mr. Phone Blank 711 * For General Medical and g The Dalles, Oregon. City of Mosier has voted .$200, neither read nor write. In liHMi Grover Young, to take charge of K M l«i W «4 M W M !M m l«i *»<3 : «•: tc ' K a t » o « o * o * o * o * o < » o « o ^ ^ ^ '* < Surgical Work. and may give more; road dis- there were of the same class 42 the remains, which were brought tricls 9 and 10 will appropriate per 1,000. If reduction in illit- to Mosier, where an inquest was more or less, and individual sub- eracy is still proceeding at even held. The coroner’s jury, com Maternity Cases a Specialty. T H E W E D D I N G R I N G scriptions will swell the fund i the same rate, the illiterate chil- posed o f J. W. Forbes, S. E. is the most important article of jewelry in a woman’ s sutttciently to warrant the imme- dren in this country between the Francisco, G. It. Wood, .). M. Ambulance meets all out of life, therefore it should be the very best the bridegroom uiate beginning of tne work. ages of 10 and 14. inclusive, now Burpee, W. W. Stevenson and • can afford. town Patients. ; : W. C.- Stone, superintendent number not more than 15 out of W. A. Husbands, after examin- of the rock crusher, has offered 11,000. j ' n^ the body and listening to the Our seamless Wedding Rings come in all weights and to build the road with the steam From the standpoint of pro- testimony of witnesses who had sizes. These are hand turned, high carat rings, the ' shovel for $1200, a snip far be portional reduction of illiteracy, visited the scene of the tragedy, best to he found in the market. low what it would cost to do it Oklahoma leads all of the states rendered a verdict of death from Prices, $4.00 to $10.00. Cor. 10th and Union Streets Yours For Service, in any other way. There will of the Union. In 1900 this state » bullet wound, apparently self j he some work to he done by hand had 124 illiterate children of the inflicted, tho whether by acci- LARAW AY’S JEWELRY STORE and team, hut the main job will ages named. In 1910 it had hut dent or intention, it was tmpos- HOOD RIVER, OREGON [w M M W im iM ie tiM iw iM K tM m iW 'iM K M M tm K ie o o tM tiM M M x x to w w iw i! he done by steam. We may con 17; Delaware had 20 in 1900 and hie to determine, The man had evidently sat sider ourselves most fortunate hut 4 in 1810: New Hampshire in securing the services o f Mr. reduced from 4 t o l ; New Jersey down under a large fir tree with MOSIER M E A T M ARKET Stone and the steam shovel, and from 7 to 2; Missouri from 35 to a 22 high power Savage rifle ¿raa •* » ¡ l bz : x zsa t___ .. >*-».»-«■ should certainly appreciate the 11; Montana from 3 t o l; Oregon leaning against him, the muzzle generous offer of the Pacific from 5 to 1; Vermont from 6 to pointing directly toward his fore F R E D U L M E R , Proprietor y Bridge Go., in doing the work j 2; New Mexico from 182 to 69. head. Whether by design or ac cident, the gun was discharged, i for flu sum mentioned. In fact, ¡ and Idaho from 5 to 2. F r e s h and Sm oked M e a ts, S au sage and F ish we could never raise the amount The following states report the bullet entering the head just A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping necessary to build the road by only one child in 1,000 between over the left eyebrow and com hand and team work. the ages of 10 and 14 as illiter- ing out above and behind the MOSIER Wlien the road is finished, ac - 1 ate: Connecticut, District of left ear, tearing a horrible hole cording to Mr. Stone’s plan, it Columbia, Massachusetts, Minne- in his head. When found the will he one of the best boat land- j sota, Montana, New Hampshire, body lay face downward, full ings on the river. North Dakota, Oregon, Utali and length on the ground. There was nothing whatever on the ---------- Washington. COMMERCIAL CLUB SOCIAL Some of the states have re person whereby it could be iden duced their illiteracy by one-half tified. Besides the rifle and two MOSIER, OREGON The Commercial Club will hold or a little more. These states cartridges, the only things he C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 . 8 5 0 . 0 0 a social meeting of the members are Alabama, Gal torn ia, Colorado had on his person were a razor DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN and their friends on Monday Connecticut, District of Colutn- mid a ten cent piece. He had A CAREFULLY M A N A G E I) night, February 15th. These; Ida, Kansas, Maryland, Massa- evidently shaved a short time! BANK. social gatherings will bo held ! chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, i before his death. The man was regularly on the third M o n d a y Mississippi, North Dakota, Ten- apparently of the working class M e r r il l , Cashier. J. N. M o s ie r . Pres. evening of each month during nesseo, Utah and West Virginia. | and wore a blue flannel jumper Only one slate, Nevada, has shirt, khaki trousers, well worn, the winter and spring, the idea lost ground since 1900. Its illit- brown socks and tan shoes. He being to create a more social at When there is a forewarning of snow in eracy was then four; in 1910 it had red hair, was five feet, eight.1 mosphere in the community, he-: the air. and the stock linger close to the s h e a r was 5. Two states,South Dakota ■'""I a half inches tall and his1 sides increasing the member 1 >; ■ . ing windbreak of the barn; u hen the color of and Nebraska, each having a low-^ weigh! was about 165 pounds. ship. the d<y foretells that Old Boro ■* is coming to The club entertainment com- rate of two per 1,060, report no Dr. Robinson, who examined the claim his o»vn then you realize the p i iod initt.ee are making arrangements reduction in illiteratacy between body, stated that in his opinion for a jolly time, with novel re- 1900 and 1910. the man had been dead between GOOD FUEL is at hand fresh merits and a varied and in- j T,ie h a v i" K tl,e largest j one and two days when found. But this season bri with it no ..uxiety, no teresting program, If you h H veV °P 0, ti” n of illiterate children j The bodv was interred in the fear and uncertainity • <• man se home per 1,000 are Louisiana, with 115 \ l , o d d Fellow» cemetery at a grouch, come to this meeting j js Hooded by the cheerful warmth ol (from 174 in 1900); South Caroli- t)> e county’s expense, and get it out of your system. 11 you want to get better ac tin, eighty-three from 150; Ala G Tum-A-Lump ” quainted witii your neighbors, | bama, seventy-seven from 157; If present plans do not mis- : come and mix with them. If New Mexico, sixty-nine from Icarry, Oregon will in a short! North Carolina, sixty-eight I ,• , you want to he identified with a 182; .. time he listed among the iin- “ See Harms About it.” trom lb<; Kentucky ntty-nme| porfan| hunch o f people who are trying; sugar-producing stales to better general conditions in from seventy - nine; Georgia, ,,j- ((*,e Union. While Eastern Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. from 106, and Vir- ,, , Mosier and Mosier District,come fifty-seven . . „ , . Oregon has been more or less and join the Commercial Club. gtnia, titty-seven from ninety- active in the raising o f sugar seven; Tennessee, fifty-four * “ The You will he made welcome. beets ^»r a number of years, it from 119; Florida, fifty from An old fashioned holiday in a “ nav fa -.i .onec uay is only recently tqat the move- seventy-three; Arkansas, forty- j ir.ent has extended to the Willa FROM THE ORE TO THE FRYING FAN seven from 113. You can modernize Christmas in your ho : tud, at mette Valley and the counties in the same time, he sure of old-fashioned d ii.vhc in toe 1' is evident that the public the south of the state. Approx An instructive feature o f the gilts received if you make your gifts electrical. schools’ will in a short time prac- imately 5,000 acres have been exhibit presented by the United ncain eliminate illiteracy among Bigned up within the past few States Geological Survey at the The Land of Su i c, Fruit and Flowers G -E Electrical Gifts children. But according to bureau ,jayS j,, Hie vicinity o f Medford Panama-Pacific Exposition, in o! education officials there are , ,, . ,, will bring comfort and pleasure into the holiday gather San Fransisco, will he a practical bet ween four and five millions of an' . f’ rants 1 ass‘ an ing and prove a lasting benefit throughout the year. illustration of the stuff from adults that an illiterate and ttiat «'""d e n t to warrant the erection Among the most suitable gifts for the home are the which not “ dreams” hut common cannot be reached hv the public °l a beet sugar factory. A cor- chafing dish, flatiron, toaster, luminous radi itor, per OU TIM IO K A N D I NUO OU S l ’ Oll NAVI >i. i ! ¡:V I: \ G l i : PRIVINO. tilings are mad ‘—the ore or other schools I'o wipe out dliteraio in poration hacked by Oregon, Gal colator and “ Lni-Set” — a complete electrical cooking C o l . F , P o l o , T k n n i s . K o r r -C : e r ¡iti.» •. ‘ ■ » I i f ■ i l u i s eli g l M u t raw mat« rial a-, it is obtained be United States one of two ifornia and Utah capital has been outfit. P o r S iif. lv ■ m ' o r t , g o v in th e from the earth, and maps show things must happen: Either the formed to carry through the pro counln mu»! wait for the gener- Let us show you these and other modern electrical gifts. ing where it occurs in the United ation of present adults to die off. ject. States. For example, many of or by some extraordinary means through Portimi.t. R K T I RN I'll K SAM H. W A V the familiar household articles i.‘uch these illiterate millions. A W. MOHR’S GIFT ARRIVES CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO Ititi SHOWS will oe there, such as an alumi On the basis o f these figures CELKBKATIN C COM PLETION OF THE PANAMA CANAL ‘ ‘ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” num saucepan, an electric hull» Dr. P. P. Claxton, commissioner Tiie Encyclopedia Brittanica, Panama Pacific International I mposition filament, and a fountain-pen of education, estimates that with consisting o f some twenty-eight San l'rancisco, Kuhrnapy 20 t o I Incomber 4, point, and above each of these an average annual expenditun of volumes, which A. W. Mohr, of articles wilt he shown the miner $20,000 for ten years he could put The Dalles, generously donated Panama-California Expcsiiion al from which it is made, in its forces to work that would, by to the Mosier library, arrived San Diego, January 1 to December 31, l!U5. various stages of development means of night schools and other last week and will he found of tract i hack to the ore, and then agencies, eliminate illiteracy a- great value to the public, espec Th#*\ represent the higtiei*t I..-ot of a map of the United Stales show mong adults of this country. The ially to the school children. hnmnn endeavor in tlie war ml. •*' i ing where these ores are to be Aliercrombie illiteracy hill, H. K. enee un.I industry. Sec Bot f Ihi-tn. found. 15470, now pending before con AID SOCIETY ENTERTAINS Tirketn, infomintion, etc., upon application gress. requires the bureau o f ed MIL CiSCiLS HIGfitifAY ucation to un lertake this work F. A. ALLINCTON The chicken dinner given in Dalles Chronicle says in any state upon request of the Chown’s Hall Wednesday eve YI W. If. & N. CO. ate Highway Engineer proper stall- authorilii sandmakes ning by the Ladies’ Aid Society M o sie r, - • O regon I’owIGy has not died the aa appropriation o f $lo,U 0 for was well patronized, although court that lie would he 1915. • 22,500 for each succeed many more could have lieen it at ti.e meeting of that ing year until 1920; and $17,600 served. The dinner was excel I I jo |v 7 -s le id a ' to d U c iis . pertaitii* g > building of for each vear thereafter until lent in every way. We under-' 'o n i ia River highway 1: 25, ¡it hich date, it is Irdieved stand that the proceed» amoent- h Wasco county. illiteracy v. odd he eliminated. . ed to about .$24-25. I 1 Dr. George e I .COLUM BIA H OSPITAL.. I The Dalles, - - Oregon Ci). Oregon - - OREGON andise M osier Valley Bank WHEN HIE dom a WIND DOTH BLOW New Cl CALIFORNIA CAI I S YO U With SUMM El TIME in WINTER OREGOMSHI&iiiOll F Pacific Power & Light Co. im 6 l ’C T f i CO. Advertise In the Buhetin-It Pays