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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S O n e Y e a r ........... S ix Months Th ree M on th s. Entered as second-class m atter March 12, 1ÍK# a t MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON,. FRIDAY the post office a t Monier, O regon, under the A c t o f March 3. lfcTlf. FIGHT FOB OREGON INDUSTRIES STATE WILL BUILD ROAD FROM M3SIER PANAMA EXPOSITION OPENS TOMORROW Anderson Undertaking1 Co. That the state will build the The greatest event in the his- The Senate judieiar; committee by unanimous vote decided to most difficult portions o f the Col- > r y of the present century will report favorably on a hill by Sen umbia River Highway between take place tomorrow, when the ator Bingham which, the mem- Hood River ami Mosier was an Panama-Pacific Exposition at 312 Cascade Ave. Phone 1394 Hood River % ; hers say, will aid the manu futures nounced in The Dalles last week San Francisco will he formally -| of the stat ■ and relieve Ihe un- following the visit there of State ! opened to the public, and the fol lowing invitation has been sent I employed situation to a large ex Highway Engineer Bowlby. jeras* * tent. ! broadcast over the world, to be * The Wasco County Court last Manufacturers and organized week authorized Major Bowlby applied locally and generally: “ The President ana Board of > labor leadeis, w ho appealed be- t0 go ahead with a completesur- JEWELER OPTIC IAS fore the committee, were a unit in vey of the highway through that Directors . o f the Panama-Pacific j beg j urging adoption of the hill, which county. The state highway de -1 International Exposition - - to s provides a differential of 5 per partment cruised the p r o p o s e d y o u that the Exposition | Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks, Dis. Corbin, Cousineau and M oore j cent in favor of Oregon concerns route last year and recommended celebrating the completion of the | Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass Panama Canal will he opened to # in the letting of contracts for pub- a water grade so far as possible, Twenty years Experience. ’ lie use. in preference to the present the public with appropriate cere- J I grind my own Lenses. Under the bill County Courts, route among the foothills, It is mon' es Saturday, February 20th, j Boards of County Commission- now proposed to make a complete ¡Nineteen Hundred Fifteen, in j Phone Blank 711 g The Dalles, Oregon. For General Medical and , ers. School Councils and all other survey and set the stakes for the accordance with the Act o f Con- j WHK si; u W«l®tl«*tOtlO*WWK»U^tOl»:KWM* MW.*« t i« Surgical Work. gress and the Proclamation of the j public boards and commissioners, n)a(j President of the United States, j charged with the letting of con The most important parts o f the The Exposition will on that tracts for public work may accept Maternity Cases a Specialty. survey will he certain stretch- I T H E W E D D IN G R IN G ! day be com píete in every bids of Oregon concerns which do es between M osier and Hood detail, including the partici- is the most important article of jewelry in a woman's not exceed by more than 5 per River. The Dalles Chronicle pati on Ambulance meets all out of of the nations of Eu-' life, therefore it should be the very best the bridegroom cent the bids quoted by compet-, . ,, . ... , . says: Between Mosier and H o o d ____„» ., ^ „ itors of other states. . . . rope, of the Orient and of alU I can afford. town Patients. : : . r, .. ,, ... River, the state has promised to .. A___• „ A. S. Pattullo, ot the Oregon * , . the Americas I Our seamless Wedding Rings come in all weights and aid the two counties, as the work (/ Iron & Steel Company of Oswego, Very cordially yours, J sizes. These are hand turned, high carat rings, the i there will be extremely heavy J said his company recently lost a C h a s . G. M o o r e , I best to be found in the market. and costly. It is probable that t $56,000 contract because its bid * Prices, $4.00 to $10.00, President.” this stretch of road will be en J was oitl; $200 than that Cor. 10th and Union Streets | Yours F or Service, tirely constructed by the state * of the successful bidder. If it had j LARAYVAY’S JEWELRY STORE and that the counties will take LAZY FARMERS, DON’T READ THIS. { obtained the contract $15,000 of | HOOD RIVER, OREGON V care of the other construction.” the money would have gone to ICrTi «-^5r« . <Se <Z-^c «-«5. <Sr<Ef -.51 « The Wasco County Court pro-1 The United States Department! Oregon labor. poses to construct all bridges and ! Agriculture, the state boards j ■ W. B. Beebe, of the North culverts, wherever possible, o f 1 anc^ the experts all over the coun- west Iron & Steel Company, said concrete, which will eliminate are u,'ging the farmers of; m a a x - -£j z___ U U - ffluk-t .V his company had lost contracts maintenance cost and will last America to cultivate every avail- in Portland because of its bids be FRED ULM ER, Proprietor many years longer than the wood- flble acre during the coming year, j ing only a little higher than that en bridges. They expect to save Lie war *n Europe assures g . of a competing outside company, i Fresh anti Smoked M eats, Sausage and Fish the taxpayers of Wasco county j lhe sale of almost everything | j He felt certain that the passage! a goodly sum in the construction \ that can he raised. Every art icle 4 of the hill would mean more con A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping of bridges by employing the ser- that ’s exported to feed the tra cts for manufacturers and vices of the state highway depart-1 «<>Lliers and the citizens and the j more work for the workingmen. ment. This matter has been up Istoek o{ Europe means just that William McKenzie of the In-; for consideration for some time, lr|i|ch less for home consumption, j ■ ternat.ional Steam and Operatingi and although the court has in no therefore, even with bigcrops of :- jl L. "Y !ïc*x 5T.a'.árfg5r»! ¿'Wkijii ta » 1 ■ Engineers’ Union, said the labor way obliged itself in the matter! everythia*i; the prices will he! unions favored the bill. of letting the contracts, the high- high. Ii it is not a good crop \\ <* have always been in favor! vvav department hasdeinonstrat- year the farmer will at least o t laws ike this that would give e(| to the court’ s satisfaction that raise enough for home use and MOSIER, OREGON the manufacturers more busi it can save the taxpayers a large will not have to pay the high 3 A P I T A L A i\ D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 . 3 5 0 . 0 0 ness,” he declared. ‘ That, sum of money in the construction prices that will prevail. Utilize '■■SSFiiZa qscx-JC-J v-nr: .g r a tr-- DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN would mean more work for our of the nine bridges in prospect. every available acre for grain, A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D ■TS grasses and vegetables. In men. This law should have been Ilood River News. BANK. many sections farmers are urged passed long ago. Labor, at all, to try a double acerage of pota times, has been in favorof giving! J. N. M o s ie r , P res. L. J. M errill , Cashier. toes. It should not he necessary, the manufacturers of the state! under proper conditions, to im the preference.” It takes a real writer to force port potatoes into any agricult E. J. Stack, Secretary o f the people to read what they I hey ural county. Put the hens andj ! State Federation of Labor,and I>. When there is a forewarning of snow in think they don’ t want to read tiie turkeys to work and givethem 1 W. Sleinan, of the Carpenters’ the air. and the stock linger closetotheshelter- about; you will notice that the a square deal. Raise pigs, cattle ¡Union, indorsed the statements! Everybody ing windbreak of the barn; when the color of writers of great literature start and horses in as large numbers as of Mr. McKenzie and declared likes it— the sky foretells that Old Boreos is coining to ed by choosing something that W ,W> t T>lr the accommodations of the farm j . the law would aid materially in ,!;■«._I ' claim his own —then you realjze the period of v a -Lvs people wanted to read. It takes will justify and any losses that 1 1 giving employment to men out of v 3CC-l?.t9S ^ GOOD FUEL is at hand. real gray matter to construct an any farmer, planter or rancher Send to Modem Cor.’ecti« .c : \ » • ¡«an«\ P t V\ work. advertisement with genuine sell-1 may have sustained last year' f jh ? land, Oregon, 5 “ Modem S .veets” st ais cl; ; ucd But tins season brings with it no ,anxiety, no from the enclosure fourni in ai’ pat kngeF of * i\. «de: a ' • i. r & i I ing power.” products, or 10 cents (stamps or coin) for pos.agc, ind will more than make good. The 1 fear and uncertainly for the man whose home Salesmen and Salesladies full sample box of Vegans C hocolates will be sent you 1 In this epigrammatic way. war in Europe may last fori is flooded by the cheerful warmth of free. \v anted at once to handle our Merrill A. Reed, president of the months or years, hut while it T H E I R G U A R A N T F F . 1 » for anv reason V..tant Choc, late* i not give a purchaser perfect satisfaction, we are authorised to | high grade une ol lea;,ing special- |»eed Advertising company o f continues there will be an active replace them at their expense. S E. FRANCISCO. p tins. Your spare time may be Portland, told 120 State Univer- demand for everything we pro-1 Proprietor “ THE OAKS.” , devoted to a protilable and con- sity students that the man who duce. Should the war end this “ See Harms About it.” genial work. Write or call for , an ad. into an Oregon news-, week the nations engaged will MOSIER, information. Previous experience paper ought to pay just as much need all our surplus products for 'unnecessary. attention to his method of sell- a year at least. Take ouradvice, .tig the goods as he does in buy- for once, and do not permit good Oregon Sales Co. ing them. tillable land to lie idle in 1915. Hood River, Or. “ An’ad writer is like an arch itect in one respect,” he said; “ the architect has to know all SUMMONS about the different parts of the In the Circuit Court of th State o f Oregon for Wasco County building as he constructs it. So the writer of an ad. should have E lizabeth V andkkslice , Plaintiff, full knowledge of the business i w t a f 'i a m r a a M . and the goods he writes about.” T homas J. V andersuce , Mr. Reed gave figures to show Is a good time to join Defendant. that others beside himself be- To Tilomas J. Vanderslice, defendant, M O S I L I< ‘i i the Loyal Order of lieve in advertising, "In Amer- »l*>ve named: to ican magazines alone. $7,000,000 I" the Name of the State of Oregon, San Francisco P» O Q 1 fT and return 'P w O . A D a year is spent on ads,” be said. You arc hereby required te appear and answer the complaint of the al>ove San Diego C A 1 C The original man with gome- named plaintiff in the above entitled and return V d v /.i 'J ! ing to 1 I’ Knew lie must ad- Court, now on tile with the Cl^rk of via • use;' I ; 1 ed on a rock a said 1 oort, vvilhit. six w, eka from the CYGON WASG’ GION S ul crude an.'.oimcen.eiii, Reed lir t piO iicatioii of this sunm ona upon R A JLR û-J J K l 'IGHIDN COMPANY svd. Printing t>po, fast press you. and you are hereby notified that Class now funning. Full if you fail t-i ap|iear and answer »aid A !) CONNECTIONS es, and development of modern complaint as hereby required, tie information can U* had news services, gave advertising plaintiff will apply to the t-ourt for at the Bulletin Office. Lit rat Stopover IYivilefie* 'wonderful impetus, “ i ut even the relief demanded rti the complaint, F >r fu.l inform ation, tickets, et- now advertising has not been to-wit: The dissolution of the nn.rriuKe contract now existing between you tht- F. A. A L L IN G T O N , OVER 65 YEARS’ re i ¡c.-d to an exact science, al pin inti If above named, and for such EXRERIENCE “ ALWAYS AT V »UR SERYIC though it is one of the biggest other and further relief as is meet in M o s ie r ()REOqN factors in nur daily It/.-.” equity and good conscience. More than PM* students, near The l i a t e of the first publication of ly ail men. have enrolled for this summons is the l.ith day of Fete tiiii: advertising' series. They ruar.v, 1915. This summons is pub- 7? T -■ * T r » oc M arks lis .ed once a week for six weeks in Drsicas include many of the future con the Mosier Bulletin, published at Mo »Y«vv Coev '.i tí 4s. i ' ' a sumers of advertising in this sier, Wasco County, Oregon, b' an or qnL'kly « » ’ en .;i¡i c.tr opti,.-»» fra*. i*!.«t:i n r tn FcuK f n i - p. ’ K f F f-n n iiin iM - state, who know that to be suc der of th Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. n. tlors «• rictly • in ..» tfi.X HAt.JLOOR oft Pa ferii ■ ••nt fr*n. < Ifi«« » 2 on<*y for mrur.tqr M t tn u , 20th Vf u iiriri V . iJo. • ;t* * .Fen th ro u g h M rin Jr cessful they ill Imve to adver Judge of the aitove eniitl<.1 Court, rp I» t’ ,.fi V* iai loticé, *"hm»t cbnr^e, ¡z. ti« male in bis offices at The Dalles. Ore tise, and who desi'e to learn gon, o i the 15th day of FVbr iary,19I5. wltili in ttie University how iiest A IW»dsomeif CliwmHe»3 »«rkly. rtr- ff B ennett , S innott A G alloway , e«latk>n o f <iny d ienti®« J-‘wrn«L T^m s. $3 a to do it ? a m ov e results. —U. vat,- ; f nr . » - ;b*. |L Bokl by all n^w»<kva)era. i w .i l . « Attorney s for Fb intiff. LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Dr. George F. Newhouse ..COLUMBIA HOSPITAL.. 1 , . , The Dalles, - - Oregon MOSIER MEAT MARKET Mosier MOSIER - - OREGON ei Mosier Valley Bank W HEN THE NORTH WIND 00ÏH BLOW N A. m rrssss* 0 0 “ Tum-A-Lump ” putg ° Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ' California Expositions Moose I öS Pacific Pow er & L ig h t Co. Need m U J\ & But will take Epgs, Poultry or uce Scier tifie Jïn?eri<m In exchange for Subscriptions to the Mt.sier fir o f O . iiu lieu u . flM t K ú íí!í « Co.3^ 8' - - ’ New York ■raocti u fñ r^, F Ft- Waabtnctoo. IX C.