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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
— ... i . ------- STEAM ER TAHOM A Basket Ball Tonight her life was wrought the influ PROFESSIONAL CARDS O.-VV. R. A- N. Time Table A game of basket ball will be ence of the young man in the | ¡played tonight in Chown’s hall DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. court of the king, who saw th« EAST BOUND P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y WEST BOUND 1 between the regular team and the | ¡coming of the Messiah, and Old newspapers for sale at the Mosier Unknowns. The boys CHARLES NELSON, M a n a g e r . the fate of great kings and em- ^ ° ’ “ a-m* T P-111- Physician and Surgeon Bulletin office. j have been put to considerable! Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and pires, and of the seer of Patmos No. 4 9:10 p.m. No. 19,9:20a.m, ¡expence lately and are hoping j M o sie r - • O r e g o n Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. , who saw the coming of the S o n -------------------------------------------- , Electric lamps arid fixtures L*»at the sport-lovers of Mosier of Man and- under him a new Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays thres carried by Chown. and vicl,V,ty VV ‘L » u t ™niz* 1 hi! ' I : game well and help them out ot DR. C. H. JENK1NS Heaven and a New Earth. And from Oak Street Dock. .'. Passengers and freight. Gartlen'Seeds that grow, See the hole. The price of admission I bo at length the Voice said, DEN'rfsT Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all will be only 10 and 15 cents, and | Strauss. SURE! j W rite: Blessed are the dead boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85. t , . everyone should come across j H ood R iv e r ; - O r e g o n ! w:ho die in the Lord. Yea, ^ DECEMBER Vidtor Records at | wjth the coin, see a good game I Now that it is possible to send • saith the Spirit, for they do rest Chdwn’s. | ahd help along t h e ' b o y s . ---------------------------------------------- Office Phone, 1981. Res. Phone, 333 from their labors and their merchandise by Parcels Post, we New auto sckrfs and veils. 50c ,ni T— T , . The Parent-Teacher’s Associa- In Memorium suggest that should you need works follow them. 4 ... aa m r-nmu ' The Mosier school will Kive a • trbrt1 met on Sat/iriay last with a H. G. KIBBEE j Washington s Day program on attendance for their first A F r ie n d . anything in the way of Pre Lydia Vanlow Williams was __ Nice line of COMMUNITY » » - l a v « « » ¡o n . Working c m m ltu . N O TA RY P U B L IC scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent born in Chesterfield,Ohio,on Jan- Silverware at Chown s. an(1 f rje nds of the school are in- were appointed to report at the uary 8th, 1846. She was the _T t M o s ie r - - - O r e g o n -------------------- vited. The grammar grade and next meeting. This meeting daughter of Thomas Jefferson . Next Monday beby 22nd. be- ■ Medicines, that you send to FOR SALE- High School will’give a combined will be held Saturday, 2. P. M., CHAS. N. CLAR KE f , oT ’ ’ ptogram in the High* School peb. 27, at the Emanuel Church. Williams and Lucinda Vanlow. Valley b Bank will be close-# all D erby & S te a r n s Belgian female hares for sale. ¡room. Miss Mahadv will have IA membership roll will At the age of nineteen, she day. The DRUGGIST ol Hood River, he a i n'o g Cam in her room, as Address Wm. C. Kruger, formed at this time. All inter- " as marr,ed t(> Geor^f R’ J ^ ood- ¡ for them. He can send them to l a w y e r s Mosier, Ore. this year marking the fiftieth estecl are urged to attend. anniversary of their marriage. The Ladle’s Aid Society will you cheaper than you can get meet at the home of Mrs. H. G them at home. S. C. White Leghorns They lived for some time- in H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N Kibbee next Wednesday. Chester Hill, Ohio, and from .«** f- Eggs for hatching, $1.00 per there they moved westward, BENNETT SiNNOTT 5 GALLOWAY SUMMONS 13. P have a few choice yearling first to New Lexington, Ohio, ! In the C ircuit Court, of the S ta te o f Attorney s-At- Law Ikying hens- for sale- at $1 each; then to Kansas City, Mo. thence Oregon for Wasco County. Must have room; to Lincoln, Nebraska, and from ! F rederick w. Keils> G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e ' * E l ELLIOTT,- there in 1875 to Oakland, Cali-j Plaintiff, THE DALLES, - OREGON fl9m Mosier,-Ore. fornia, where they lived twenty- j vs. one years. In 1896 they came F rederic W. H ogg , Jenn ie M. Hogg. * to Mosier and settled on a home his w ife; R. S. Irish, E. E. Burson NOTICE- F ir e ? F ir e ? and Jan e Doe Burson, his w ife, Frank stead among the Mosier Hills, Why not insure in the Moore and Kdi4i Moore, his w ife, Iia F. Slid A.-, the Hood River SUBSCRIPTIONS and then coming to the village and Pacific Power & I .ig h i Company, “ O l d R e l i a b l e ” Milliner, offers 10% off on all WANTS NO “ DEADHEADS” CN , Club rate3 on Maga of Mosier' spent the remainder a corporation. purchases of millinery goods by Defendants. zines can be had at a Hartford Fire Insurance Co. LIST OF EMPLOYES. of the time until her death on To It. S. Irish, E. E. Burson, Ja n e ^ the people of Mosier. Parlors at good saving. Come in we will treat you right. February, 8th, 1915, Two child-! Doe Burson. his w ife, Frank Moore J and see the list of pre 814 Oak St., opposite the Paris ! We also have money to loan ren, Mrs. Decker of Oakland,1 and Kdtth Moore, his w ife : miums given with the Fair. flBmJ on Improved Farm Land. A CALL UPON THE LAW MAKERS I Cal., and Edwin B. Wood of In the Name of the S la te of Oregon: & “ Oregonian.” Inquire of Portland, survive her. Before You and each of you- are hereby re TO PREVENT USELESS TAX j Mrs; F. A. Shogren was a leaving Oakland, Mr. and Ml’S, quired to appear and answ er the i-ora- UPON AGRICULTURE. C. C. PIPER, Agent mid-week visitor in Portland. * Wood adopted a daughter, Mari- entitled “led .* * * " * y,,u u' tbe above * at. the Bulletin Office, Mosier. . . . . . . suit on or before Saturd ay on Wood, who has now grown MnJ d u y of A|(ril> 19l6i sail, dat,.j J. N-. Mosier was a business B y Peter Radford’ to yotlllg Womanhood, and re- being the expiration of six w eeks from visitor in Portland this week. W. A. HUSBANDS Lecturer National Furtners’ Onion mains with Mr. Wood. Ill 1883, till- d ate of the first publication of tins Hans Kollandsrud visited in Blacksmith Tito farm er i* the paym aster of Airs. Wood united with the summons; and if you fail t<> answ er, ihdiiHtry amt as such Ho must meet Portland the first of the week. I Seventh Day Adventist Church fl’r wa" ' thereof, the p ia i..t«r w ill « M- Horse Shoeing and Genera! Mosier, Oregon the nation’s payroll. When industry . . , ply to the Court tor relief as prayed Repair Work. C : T. Bennett is reported criti pays its bi’i it must inako a »ixlit land was a deaconess in their for jn hi6 Conil,laillt> to wit; cally ill at his home near town. draft upon agriculture for the amount, Also agent for Corona Wool chlircll ill Oakland tor thirteen That plaintiff have a decree from the which the farm er Is compelled to I ¡years. Court and judgm ent a g a in st Frederic j Fat for horses and cows. A cure Double refined Salad Oil, best tlbnor without protest. This check Such in a few words is tvhe vv* Jenn ie M. Hogg. H. s. | for corns, contracted hoofs, mud grade. Special, $1.00 a gallon. drawn upon agriculture may travel to and fro over the highways of com- record of a woman about whom I L fish; h :’ l!u,M ’"’ li,,rs,,n’ ! fever and sore shoulders. Strauss. . , i t . r r a nk Moore, ami iLuith Moore, on a : in ic e ; may build cities*, girdle the M o sie r , - - O regon Leading varieties of fruit a large volume might be written. I cel.t;m, pi.:, missory note in the sun, of globe with bands of steel; may search Mrs. J. T. Davenport is in The Hidden treasures In the earth or The many changes that time Six Hundred F orty-live D o l l a r s , trees for commercial and Dalles this week visiting her traverse the skies, hut in the end it brought. the trials of what ($645.IK*) which not. is described in ; will rest updn the soil. No dollar parents. IF Y O U W I S H home planting. sail1 "o n ialail,t' t->K-ther with inter-1 S&HOOLTtfHAVE TENNIS- COURT was usually a pioneer life, the est will romaih suspended in m idair; it is thereon from the 14th day of Ju ly , W. M. Terrill arrived home aS certain to seek the earth ’s surface To meet your friends, stop at fulness of service to her family, 1012 until paid; for the fu rth er sum of F. A. MASSEE, yesterday from a business trip I as an apple that falls from a tree. Thru the efforts of the Parent- to her church she loved, and to ta re s , penalty and in te re st; for *o Portland I When a farmer buys a plow he pays HOTEL MOSIER. Oregon Hood River | the man who mined tho mdtal, ttie Teachers’ association, a move is those with whom she came in the furth er sum of $s.f>o paid for ab- COI) tact,made her life prominent, »tra c t o i title ; and for atto rn ey’s fees lUwu IVIoi-i,. C lm ui-pn r e t u r n e d woodman who felled the tree, the 'on foot to Secure a tennis’ court Phone Odeli 14(v. A ll M oJcnr am i am let New Ins t e v e ilin g f„ ,m a fortnight’s - n u f a c .u r e ,; who „..en ib led tb s f .w | for th eexc|U8ive llge o f theMo- standing above and beyond the 8Um of $150> aml for bis cosU IHSl. e v e n in g in u n a l o i u i i g n i « m aterial ami shaped It into an or ’ . M anagem ent. visit w ith relatives in Portland.j licit» of usefulness, tho railroad that sier school children. J . N. lvlo- majority for faithfulness, integ- the m ortgage give., to secure Jersey Bull for Service AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES transported It and tho dealer who sier has generously offered th e , rity. fearlessness and upright- Ule |i;viiwnt „£ suj,i be declared Terms, $2.00 at time of service. Do you value your life? If so j sold him the goods. lie pays the use of ground adjoining the ness. a tirât subsisting lien on the real prop- Geo. Korden, Hee Strauss. They say 1 am à of labor ,und capital employed W. G. GLOYD, Prop. In the transaction as well as pays court of the t'etmis club,- and ' To relate some of the thrilling e,t.y described therein, to-w it: The Mosier, Ore. I ' N orthwest Q uarter (N W .) of the ‘ live one. for the tools, machinery, buildings. I work on the school court will he-! incidents of her life which . to . m o rro w . „„ I , d a y s 's h i e p a s s e d i . t 1 h r u Southw est Q uarter (S\V.) of Section u»ed In the construction of the j jrin I the ’h e . boys b o y s of o f th t h e e , her h e r early e a r ly days’ she passed thru Xw# (2) North of g a u g e li E ast of J. E. Carpenter came up from etc., commodity and the sam e applies to gin tomorrow, Portland last week to loo?» after all articles of use and diet of him High School will do theii*'part of among the border ruffians and the W illam ette M eridian, in W asco self and those engaged in- the sub the work. Arrangements will ¡Crow Indians would take up County, S ta te of Oregon, containing his land interests. sid iary lines of industry. he made to serve them and oth- more than the allotted space in Forty (40) acres more or less, There Is no payroll In civilization L W. Oneal spent several days ers who assist, with a lunch at this memorial, hut it is more to »»id real property be sold us in Hood River this week with his that does not rest upon the back upon execution to s a tisfy said judg- of the formef.' He must pay the bills j noon. her life among the people of m ent; th at defendants and each of sister, who is sick. —all of them. I The , parents and friends of the Mosier that we would letei. them, and all persons claim ing or to The tdtal' value of the nation's , . She VVllS known by ¿ill ¿IS ¿l sin- claim under them or eidher of them Hev. Mr. (¡older, of White annual agricultural products is around ! j school school' a t e invited to (ill n out and Salmon, will hold services at the 1 1 2,oo9,ooo,uoo, and it is safe to e»ti give all the help they can. In cere frietlll, her love for man- be barred and foreclosed of all their i ‘ itU‘ or ‘ " te re st ani* to said iYnmanuel Church next Sunday mate that 95 cents on every dollar t ,)ja w a y ,|l e „ Ol k ca n he acCOlll- kind was wonderful, her hos- goes to meeting the expenses of sub , , morning. pitality was always in evidence, ri;al save the ,tatulory rifihti sid lary industries The farm er does I (dished Without a g r e a t outlay ot not work more than thirty minutes I cash, and her house was the cun tie ot ximi at tin* ta le of ¿aid property, if Every time 1 get a chance I per day for him self; Hie rem aining attraction to which the neighbors the sum bid therefor la- insufficient to j sell a little lower than others. thirteen hours of the d ay’s toll he reim burse the p laintiff for the sums and friends naturally came. devotes to meeting the payroll of the How do you like it? Tell Strauss. CUtöM !« CLUB SOCIAL named herein, that plaintiff have a ' hired hands of agriculture, such as The lively stir of children did d(.ficjency ju,,Kment docketed ,n his M. B. Kibbee, of Portland, ar the manufacturer, railroad, commer cial and other servants. The monthly Commercial Club not annoy hei and even in the favol. am( again st the defendants rived this week and will spend ami each of them, for the rem ainder of rl the Spring and Summer with his The Farmer's Payroll and How He social, held last Monday night in !«£ yeara of her life she loved Chown’s Hall, was a com pleteltw Slt M ea» a*wir.riow "here she »aid judgment. Meets It. qnele, H. G. Kibbee. Ttiis Summons is seeded- upon you by j success and anil was attended by |rould xvatch ,,,en,' h|av’ SIh' publieation “ by virtue of an order o fj The annual payroll of agriculture Jack Clark dnd Ins friend Mr approxim ates 412,000,000,000. A por nearly every one in town an d 1 'ovt,i flowers, and her home the Honorable \V. L. Bradshaw , Judge Mason, were in town last week, tion of the amount i» shifted to for many from the country. The ; uas made beanti I til h\ the giea> of the Circuit Court of Che S ta te of on their way front Nebraska to eign countries in exports, hot the entertainment conimitte had ['inantities given by friends, Oregon for Wasco County, made a m i1 total payroll of Industrie* q’drklng for hooks and liter- entered on the 11 th day of F ebruary, Portland. prepared a shurt blit interesting 'ove 1)1 the furmer divides substantially as A. 1).. 1915, which order requite* you Railroads, *1,252.000.000. lirogram, consisting of violin a*nre made her an interesting to appear and an sw er the complaint Rolled Oats, Pancake Flour, follow» m anufacturers $4.305.000,000; mining, and many other breakfast foods, $065.000,000; banks. *200,00(1.000, duels l>y Master Alex Cat Ison |tidker* and sl,e had n,ot . and within six weeks from the date of the i nre up A 111 tited quantity at m ercantile * ’..500,000.000, and a heavy and Miss Elsie Carlson, a violin known some waiters of national tirst publication th en of. Date of first publication, F ebruary m iscellaneous payroll constitutes the solo by Robert Scearce. vocal fame. Above all, her genuine the old m 'i*(-. ^'rihisff. rem ainder solos by Mrs. II. E. Birkner, a mi , godliness completed the charm li», 1915. Chus. i'piirMng* wont t*o Wasco ll lak es the corn crop, the most Date of last oublteaMon, April 2nd, of her character As the form 1915 VVVdeW cigv to sp t*lid a 4*i > w it h vrllu» ble tn *srlculttire. which sold recitations by the Misses Marvel of belief she espoused emphasiz Lin ,» , I .... la*‘ >,,Mr for »I (iUJ’iOO-OOP. to pay off |and Mr. Tims. Lcllmll. T homas A. H ayks . ' W n) H i*Si!. ITYX h e l p a r - of tho rail road«; tho ed the visions of- the seers, so in Attorney for Plaintiff. Fill'd1 playing was the order of ears. money UorlveJ from our anmml rales the evening. of M\estoek t>f approximately B. T.; and’ Z. K. St-lTlnger re HOU.or.O, the yearly (olto.i crop, valued k sr 'ni-'ir.'j'T.: rrawL Refreshment* of coffee, dough turned' on Wednesday from a at $tJ2U(U0U.0'Hl; the wheat crop, nuts and cider were served. Plain toe Hunkidori .vmie «hies for Is worth $610,000,000, and the Sume. 1 25 visit with their brother, II. W. which men, regular $3.50 Viilue, now, I'liis proved to he the most i t crop, th:• t Is worth $-140.000,000. Same, '”2.50 “ ” ... 1.5 0 Sellinger, at Mt. Pleasant, Wn. . re required to mc»»f the annual pay successful social meeting yet the pair..................................... S 2 .5 0 Toil*» Do N'tir le Gingham, a roll of the manufacturers. The Al last! Those new [nimps • umey derived fit’-.n the rem aining held, because more people avail good assortment of nice pat Men’s 12 inch buckle top work shoes. VVe liait »»mod t!ie remai ni i g stock ciine in from the East.- just in staple crops la used in meeting the ed themselves of the personal IO C terns. 12i a ul 15 ' val., now. payroll of the t> ; \kers, merchants $6.50 value, not- the pair ----- ■' 4.00 of the F. A. Lore y Mercantile Co. that invitations extended, and there time for Saturday night s dance. Ladies’ corset covers, lace etc. After theaa ob'i^atlons are paid, we recenti» purchased at White Saimón, Strauss. appeared to he a feolingol' gener the farm er hen only a few bunches or and embroidery trimmed, 65c. Heav y work shoes lor men. two full over, anti now have some exceptional vegetables, some fruit and poultry al good will and sociabilit y toward Miss Maud Batehfun returned winch (iotiiile sole, Hunkidori Brand. $5 value, 4 ^ C to S5c values, tour choice now he can sell and call the puv everybody, il is the heliel of Largai, s in a number of broken lines on Monday to her Iwnm* in Port ceeda his own. Wool dr.-ss goo Is, hrov n tvool diago now 553.^0 that we are going to close out at the When tho farmer pays off his help the members of the club that l>> land, alter a week’s visit at biggest kind of bargains, ite low tve nal ea e, ,19 inches w ide... 33C he has very li ne left and to meet h o ld in g tht*SU S o f ia ! o w n t s th e Maverdale, . A big assortment of men’s and boy’s give a few priées that will give you an !hc»c nfrMcudoua I'uyroli* he ha.^ |,tft>,,|e ot’ t |„. c-oniiYiUnity w ill Bine serge. 36 inches wide, ami dark Mr. and Mrs. Eil. F. Reeve* ar iM-cn iuri c,i to uicrtgugi- home*, work acquile the halli! ol’ looking for- idea of whs you can ilo. Hus is ail Al ' Cans, values up to >1.25,ehoice 75C brown check wool dr s goods 26 inches vfumcn In the 11 'il ami incicani- ilu- rived from Pot i land last Friday. liour» of h's lahnr Wc arc. there ward e\pect:»ntl\ lo them and stock, and while t ere is not a great lot wide, -til regular 69c values. Airs. Reeves who has been seri fere, -on "elleil o cnll ui>on all In- attenti rogulurly, thus Ninging of it left, you will timi some extra ig LADIES’ SUITS AND DRESSES.- Now. the y a rd .................... 23c iliKtrie* . |H-mle l upon the farmers ously ill has recovered. bargains in tv hut there i». Here are some of the biggest values us all inlo closer touch in our ,.r «iibsls'euce to rt trench lu their 36 inch giv.t mixed suiting, regular Royal Worees er C ’ » 's. l.oD va oes, ever offered it» this city. Ladies’ suits, Don’t hesitate to get a pair of expenditures anil to cut off al! un social ami business lite; in other necessary expense« This course la 4SC tin’s Kail’s style, of nice materiel and , Wottls. thnt) wc will be more those b MUtilul pumps, just un nuso.utely now .......................................... t G C O iii - it s . . . ry In order to avoid the finest of make ami finish. Thnik of Men’s 12 inch buckle top work shoes, packed, You will “hesitate” in a reduction in wages, and we want ready lo wm k in barniony and A big line of McKibbin Hats, big val 't! Your choice only. . .. S 5 .0 0 good style with a pair of them tf possible, to retain the present wag, a-- a unii for the advancenu’nt of •> *’ , . o o ues at îSSdHV nov your choice 31- 9 8 scale paid railroad and all other iu our mutuai interest*. on. Strauss. dustrtal employes — LO CAL — DRUGS? /M osie R ( f Book Store i Ì Everything in School Supplies I For Sale Social Dance AT Chown’s Hall Given By The MOSIER ORCHESTRA Saturday Ni<4ht, February 20, 1915 WM. MARSH, Floor Manager. T IC K E T S - - 50C . Advertise In the Bulletin--It Pays Exta Specials This Week We will devote this article to a Mrs. M. E. Gray returned to discussion of unnecessary expenses her home al The Dalles on Wed and whether required by law or per- nesday. having sp -m a week 1 mitted by the managements of the Is wholly im m aterial We hen* \ ‘tli her d ni"hter. M -- loncern*. want all waste labor and extrava- Fred ibvuiis. i gnjice of whatever character, cut out We will mention the full crew hill aa - Messrs. W. (’. Stone. O. S. Os ti alti, W. (ì. Gloyd und I*. L. Arthur spent Wetlnestlnj en llood Ri ver in scardi of tlu* fes tive salino!» UrouL THE P a r i s f a ir . M O OD RIVER S L A R G E S T A N C 3 E S T S T O R E I W M W W « ™ , ■ ■ ■ " n u r r