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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
Good Roads Association Holds a Spirited Meeting Dalles, the only speaker of The Dalles favoring their demand for $290,000. The poor Mosier delegates put up a - I + 4 I 'M I l - H ' H I1 i-i- I H H - H - H light againat Dufur and stayed up Secure your lied Cross »tamp» at the nights to try and carry their point, M osier {look Store. On Saturday at 2 p. m.. a m eetin g fund* for road construction and im Ten delegates from The Dalles and but the w riter and one of the de legates Many uaeful Xmas g ifts ra n be found one from Maupin attended a routing see now th a t It was a clear caae of called by the Wasco County Good Koads provement as outlined by the good good reads m te t in g io Chown'* hall on " b u t t i n g i n , " as Ihe issue was square- | association was held at the county roads association. The Bulletin f o re a t Chnarn’a. court house. The epaciout hall wae casts th a t when presented to the citi Not a man am ongst the ly between The Dallea and Dufur. Mrs. P. L. A rth u r was a visitor S a t Friday night. 1 he g r e a t desire for the imm ediate! Ailed with 300 e nth usia sts, showing Ihe zens of Wasco county to exercise their 100 Mosierites present was opposed lo urday in Hood Kiver. good roads and the proposed bond issue s t a r t fur the Columbia Kiver highway clearly full appreciation by the citizens r ight of franchise, this measure will Mrs. K Bage visited in Hood ISiver for the im provem ent of lhe Wasco is the Musierites’ apology for " b u t t in g of Wasco county of the n.ost im portant carry by a m ajority equal to th a t of on Saturday. county highways. Nearly every p e r i n . " Their enth usia sm led them on, , and vital question ever presented to Multnomah county, which was over Election of olfirers will he held at son in the hall waa asked to say some and The Dalles apparently was s a t is them. two to one. The Bulletin is safe in the grange m eeting on Saturday. A request sent by Hon. J . L. Kelly, gua rantee ing alm ost a unanimous vote thing and not one word in oppoaition to fied w hatever way the issue ended; all A new g u a r a n te e d M day alarm clock i the bond issue was heard. J. L. Kelly, except Chairm an Kelly, who stood by president of the Wasco County Good from the Mosier district, conditionally t h a t ’s line at Chown’*. Hoad* association, to all the districts upon no changes being made in the A Delegate. president of the Wasco County Cood his convictions. in the county to have a* many as pos allotm ents of expenditures. The Mo Mrs. Thos. I.elliott was a Saturday Hoads association, explained the plana sible. from their respective district* sier district, (unlike some of her sister uf t h a t body. Members of The Dalles visitor in Hood Kiver. a tte n d thi* meeting or at least a r e p re districts) asks for no special dispensa Mr. and Mrs. Kred Evans spent S a t were called upon for talks. A vote of tions. We feel th a t we are entitled to sentation, wav well complied with. th anks was given the visitors for their urday afternoon in Hood Kiver. The asaemblage was f u r t h e r a u g a construction of the highway to the presence and enth usia sm in furthering flu you need a r.iw heating sto v e ’’ mented hy the following men from city limita of Mosier and tne building the cause of good roads. The m em bers Chown has all grades. The following pupils in the primary Portland, all moat prom inent in the of the bridge a b u ttin g thereto . How nf the visiting delegation were J. L. J. N. Mosier went to Portland on Kelly. W. K. Walt!,, r. H J . Maier. d e p a r tm e n t of School District No. 52. good road* movement throughout the ever, the means a re not adequate to business the first of the week. B. P. Bailey, C. A. Johnston, A. hi. nave been neither aLsent nor tardy e ntire s ta te : Amo» S. Benson, R. C. do this work and we are contented to Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson and daughter, Crosby, Levi Chrism an, J. E. Peter, during the past m o n th : Holman, L. B. Coovert and S ta te abide by the inevitalJe. Wasco county Elsie, were visitors S aturday in Hood Judd S. Fish, F. C. Clauien, of The has its opportunity. She must g ra sp it Koscoe Carroll, E lbert Cole, N eta Engin eer E I. Cantine. Kiver. Camp, Edwin Ginger, Shirley Morga- Dalles, and W. H. Slants, of Maupin. A fte r calling the m eeting to order, and do it now. It will he a long time, The local good roads e n thusia sts son, E sth e r Korden, Thelma Winans, Hon. J. L. Kelly sta te d in a c lear and if ever, when the s t a te will again offer Turkish guest to w e ls ; e x tr a large bath towels, .36 inches; linen crash for who attended the m eetin g of the Was Eva Andross, Harold lleldin, Kenneth concise manner the several m a tte r* to to build a road from Hood Kiver to cu County (iood Hoad* association in F'isher, Alvin Jo y. I.avelle Jo y, Carl be decided upon, impressing upon his Mosier, conditionally only upon Wasco funcy work a t Strauss. county helping herself. A long in te r Mrs. A rth u r Kuhn re turne d Wednes I he Dalles Saturday included Mark A. Korden, Darrell Allingtor., Glen An h e arers the fact th a t decisions in all val will elapse before a man like S. dross, Leslie Camp, Mae Camp, Ar cases were to he arrived a t hy a m ajo r Mayer, J. N. Mosier, E. A. Bace. J. K day nig h t a f te r visiting for ten days McGregor, Dr. David Kobinson, Chas thur Carroll, Je n n ie Cole, Kusse l1 ity vote of those p re sen t; The bond Benson will come to the front and offer with friends in Portland. Bennett, C. A. McCargar and C. J. Huskey, Mabel Huskey, Jesse Bailey issue, the amount of the issue, the to advance the money requisite for the A new line of good quality jewelry Mary Tryon, Joseph Higley, Arnold different roads to be constructed and imm ediate construction of this work. I ittlepage. a t m oderate p ncea now carrier) by B urtche tt, Murrell B urtche tt, and improved, and the minimum sum to lie The opportune moment has arrived. Chown. Let th ere be no f u r t h e r p ro c ra stin a Howard Root. expended on each. Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Cooley, of White E. I. Cantine, sta te e ngineer, next tion. Circulate the petition calling fur Hear, Minn., arrived Tuesday for a WASCO DEADMM'KED took the rostrum , going into details a special election and the intelligent, visit with their nephew, W. A. Davis, Wasco county is in a deadlock over as to the approxim ate cost for the con well informed, progressive and broad A business m eeting of the C om m er the construction of good roads. Says struction of the Columbia Kiver high minded voters of Wasco county, a p p re cial club will be held on Monday night. way from S hogre n’s corner to F a i r cia tin g the manifold benefits to he November I, 1915. The Dalles Chronicle: A full atte ndanc e is desired. Mr. E d ito r : The w riter is still won There is a preponderance of s e n t i banks, and for the construction and derived, will carry this measure be Kuilding papers, rooting of ail grades dering if the good roads m eeting held m ent throughout this cuunty in favor improvement upon other roads, said yond the shadow of a doubt. 'I he controversy brought forward by anil w a terproof paint for repairing at a t The Dalles on Sa turday, November of bonding for the highway and be tte r roads and im provem ents having been , - roads, as was evidenced a t the good 27, which sta rte d so auspiciously for rol(0g m eet m g which was held a t the decided upon as to the best in te res ts nf Ihe disturbing and self opinionated Chown's. K. M. Stra u ss and son, burdinand, harmony and real, positive r e sults for court huuse Saturday afternoon, when the county, a f te r most c areful and re presentatives from Dufur was both from all sections of the coun painstaking study and investigation comic and tragic. In persisting th at who went to Portland on Sunday, r e good roads bonds for Wasco county, delegates has been as disappointing and u n sa tis ly were in attendance, hut the demand upon the part of the good roads asso the m ajor pa rt uf the bond issue, turned hurne Wednesday night, uf the Dufur delegates that the Colum factory to The Dalles people and south bia highway should he sacrificed to the ciation and the s t a te engin eer, with ($ 200 , 000 ) be *)ient on the road running A bargain for one week for cash nf The Dalles generally, in Its final trunk line road through Dufur caused a the county court of Wasco county a c t south from The Dalles, clearly demon only, picnic hams a t lojc a p ound; only s t r a ti n g th a t the Dufur d istric t is not windup, as it was to the w riter and the deadlock and the subsequent decision of ing as an advisory board. in to sell s t this price anil for cash the Wasco County Good Roads Associa Mosier district as a whole. A f te r many speeches from men re p without f a r more than her full sh are tion officers to drop the bonding plan. only. Strauss. Outside of Chairm an Krlly, no other The Dufur crowd demanded th a t resenting ditferent parts of our county, 1 of nerve, effrontery, egotism and self C. N. McPherson, of Caro, Mich., Dalles man seemed to care one straw $200,000 of the $340,000 be expended on all without an exception strongly advo importance, and a t the same time returned Tuesday night with W. 0 . nor took any exception to D u f u r 's u n the road to the south, leaving only cating the bond issue and all most e n lacking in the broad minded and un Stone, from Portland and expects to r e ju s t demands, which for the time at $105,(K)0 for the road between Mosier thusiastic over the participation of selfish sp irit th a t is most obligatory and The Dalles, and $.35,000 for the im m ain for an extended visit. least those demands have blocked any provement of the highway from this Wasco county in the construction of and essential to the best interests ot Xmas cards from Wr per dozen up. hope w t m ight have had for harmony city to Fairbanks. the Columbia Kiver highway, Mr. Wasco county a t large. Dufur se ems Dne hundred and five thousand dol Kelly put before the house for a vote: to lose sight of the original and p a r a Xmas goods for everyone. Come and and unity of action in one nf the g r e a t g e t our prices and compare with others. eat and most far-reaching henelits for lars would only build pa rt of the high “ Shall a speciaj election he railed to mount object of the m atter in qu e s way, and because the road rould not Mosier Kook Store. a g r e a t e r Wasco county, namely good be completed for t h a t amount, this vote on a bond issue of $360,000?” tion, the issue of bonds for the p u r The gentlem en from county would lose the $90,000 which h.-is This was carried by a vote of about pose of building the Columbia Kiver I bought quite a few bargains in silk roads bonds. highway from Mosier to Fairbanks. linings and so forth a t the big whole Dufur did not advance one single, tell- been offered hy the s t a te in re tu rn for three to one. the completion of the highway by this Contingent upon the adoption of this A f t e r the c arrying of this measure sale sale. Come in and see what you ing a r g u m e n t why they were entitled county. can g e t for a little money now to the sum they claimed. The e s t i The obdurate Dufur delegates refused se veral men from the D ufur district m easure, the s t a te agrees to build the m ates were compiled by com petent to compromise, and it was plain th at protested in a most strenuous and highway from Mosier to Hood River Strauss. they could m ake good their th re a t to forcible manner as to the a llotm e nt of and without s t a te aid this costly con I Dolls, toys are coming in every day men who had no personal interest d e fea t the bond issue. whatsoever. U nder the S ta te H ig h funds to be expended un the toad ru n struction will never bo consummated. now. I made a special t r ip to P o r t ning south from The Dalles. A fte r an W ithout the construction of this link in Election Notice land to buy these and C h ristm a s nov way commission, which body has fixed the Columbia Kiver highway Wasco elties nf all kinda. ('nine and see what plans and lines to work hy and who Notice is hereby given th a t on the hour wasted in vain a tt e m p t s to con agreed to aid us with $90,000 if we diii county will b e “ bottled u p . ” Will any is here. Strauss. se venth (7) day of Decembre, 1915, at vince by common sense a r g u m e n ts and intellectual citizen vote against our our part, un fo rtu n ate, indeed, a re we the Lib rary building in the City of good aound logic, th at their claims and The I.miles Aid held their annual availing ourselves of the s t a t e 's most th a t we m ust have the sta te aid that contentions were out of all reason and Mosier the general city election will he C h ristm a s bazaar yesterday afternoon liberal offer? With a nerve th a t is is promised before the Columbia Kiver held for city officers, namely three not consistent with the best interests in Chowr.'s hall. Booths had been con highway will mean a nyth ing lo Wasco unparalleled, Dufur asks for an e x Councilmen, one Treasurer and one R e of Wasco county, the m eeting was ad struc te d where the many hits of fancy penditure for roads south of The Dalles county. jnurned to 7 :30 in the evening. corder, which election will he held a t work was on sale. In the afternoon Unfortunate, inasmuch th a t Wasco At Ihe evening session each district of more than one half of the e ntire eig ht o ’clock in the morning and will and evening a chicken dinner was bond issue, leaving a sum for the con county, even if all were harmony, continue until e ig h t o ’rolck in the a f resorted to paper and pencil and the served. struction of the Columbia River high could not bond for a sufficient amount road was gone over minutely from The K. I.. Cooper went to Portland Tues to do all the work under the present ternoon of said day. way far inadequate to do the work, Dated this 24th day of November, Dalles to Dufur, Dufur to Kingsley, day morning to witness the Syracuse bonding law If Ihe gentlem en from Kingsley to Tygh, Tygh to Maupin, and thereby precluding Wacso county 1915. I’ L. A rthur, Recorder. O, A. C. football g a m e Mr. Cooper, D ufur had walked from Mosier to The Maupin to Shaniko, and Shaniko to from taking a d v a n ta g e of the proffer during his under graduate days a t the Dalles and viewed the only feasible Antelope. An amount was set aside of s ta te aid in building the highway Im m an u e l Church Oregon A gricultural College, played and possible route along the river for for the road between each of these two from Hood Kiver to Mosief. Kecapit- th ree years on the football team. the highway like Ihe w riter did. they Kev. Kredric J . Stoetael, I’astor. parts sa tisfacto ry to the Dufur dele 1 ulated, if Dufur is given what she asks I he following candidates have tiled! would he convinced a t once of the fair gates, and in summing up the total for or even given an increase of her AX N o!'M rs Ml-: NTS petitione for office at the city election j ness of the e s tim a te s for said road already most liberal and magnanimous Somlay School - Id a m. they were unable to show where they to b e h e l d on Tuesday, December 7 which has basalt cliffs and deep ra- allotment, then the Columbia Kiver would spend the entire am ount allotted Morning Service - - - • - II a. in. Kecorder, P I.. A r t h u r ; trea sure r, J. ! vinea. though gra n d and majestic, highway in Wasco county is an impos Evening Service . . . . 7:.3l>p. ni. to them by <19,000, let alone demand E. Cole; rouncilmen, D. W. Hudson,! whereas the road from The Dalles to sibility and the s t a le will not build Choir Rehearsal Monday - - 9 p in. ing an additional $68,000. An allow E. M. S tra uss, C. J. E. Carlson, and! Antelope is th rough fields uf golden from Hood Kiver to Mosier. On ne xt Sunday there will be s e r anee of $.3000 a mile, which engin eers John Elder. gra in and a r o i r p a r a ti v e boulevard All funds from the bond issue not vices both in the morning and in the consider a good average price for road work, was made from The Dalles to being spent directly on the Columbia Dr. C. A. Macruin re turne d the first I with the exception of the T.vgh and evening. Dufur on 15 miles and $5,000 added to Kiver highway are allotted for roads of the week fruni Portland, Eugene Maupin grades. Elder Jason B. Gorham, nf The However, aside from all this, the this, making a total of $60,000. The j south of The Dalles. More than this ami Corvallis. He attended the meet Dalles, conducted services last Sunday Dufur road a t tpresent is in first class ! is beyond hum an power to g ra nt. We mg of the S ta le Hoard of H orticulture, sta nding vide a t the meeting aforesaid morning He preached an inte resting a hape , in fact, it is in the same condi feel safe in assum ing th at the Dufur of which he is a member. The o rg a n i declared in favor nf the e s tim a te s as sermon. The people enjoyed having tion as the Columbia Kiver highway r tp r e s e n ta tio n , acting in the a r b it r a r y , zation held their m eetin g in Corvallis read and the circulating ot the peti Mr. and Mrs. Gorham with them. will In- a f te r spending the $173,000. peiulent and " r u l e or r u i n " spirit, do November 16-18 in conjunction with tions. which the w riter hopes will hr • Mr. Sfoetzel preached at the Batch t h is distric t was alloted $50,000 which not in any m anner voice the sentim ent the S la te Horticultural Society. While put in,force, believin g still in the sense schoolhouse and a t Lyle last Sunday. there Dr. Maerum was asked many of fairness of the opposition when it would give them a hard su ifa ce d road, of the people of their district. A vote a g a in st the bond issue is a and which would place their m ad in questions regarding his successful comes to the ballot and th a t they will Live Stock Wanted t r e a tm e n t of scab by the use of Itor vote solidly for the bond issue. To much b e lte r condition than the Colum vote to re le g ate Waaco county to a I am ill the market for lieef, hogs, bia Kiver highway. Nothing more of hack woods c o u n ty ; a vote contrary to assure the D u f u r ge ntle m e n th at the deaux mixture. A fte r jum ping across a small e m Mosier community is not selfish nor poultry and anything in the meat line, consequence took place, the Dufur con progressive a c hieve m ents; a vote f a v bankm ent Saturday afternoon, Itcnnie unfair, we a re being cut out of a I’arties desiring to sell « ill do well to tingent refusing to listen to reason and oring t h a t Wasco county be looked upon with ridicule, derision, contem pt and Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . M bridge and a half mile ot difficult road phone Odell 177 or write J. \\ Melton- the meeting was adjourned. niello I “ To convince a man aganist his will lacking in every essential her own Self Carr ol l , fell backwards, breaking his I tn build, the whole costing not less aid, Hood Kiver, Oregon. He remains of the same opinion s t i ll . ” in te r e s t s ; a vote showing preference a rm a t the elbew. Dr. Kohlnson was than $15.000. But ra th e r than set our K odakcraand a m a te u r photographers, The Bulletin, voicing the sentim ents for antiqua te d methods and impassable out nf the city, and as it was nearly county back several ye ars hy haggling brine us your Dim». We develop aiol of the Mosier district, is unqualitiedly, roads to travel over as compared to and controversy, we will take our train time the autiimubilv of J. P. print every dav Slocnin A Cantield, hook, lire and sinker in favor of the being " u p to the t im e s " and having Carroll was secured and the lad rushed medicine. In unity of action alone can Books, Stationery and Newsdealers, bond issue and making sa m e $350,000, roads 24 feet wide with no grades e x we ex|iect to prosper in good roads o r ! to the tram . Within 35 m in utes the Hood River, Ore. Filin* can fie left at Ihe full amount prescribed by law ceeding Ave per cent. boy was receiving medical a tte n tio n in a n y th in g else for th at m a t t e r ; but if the Bulletin office. If The Bulletin endorses the allotm ent of In conclusion suffice to add th at Hood Kiver The arm was set. and Mr suine will bow their necks and |iersist Carroll returne d with his son on the In an a ttitu d e of selfish action and c an Hot r >int Eie -trie Irons at the drug not sustain iht’ir a ttitu d e hy a just store, in w $3 IXI evening train. tl cause, they have not the in te rest uf Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Anderson re Wasco county much at heart and are turned Sunday from Portland where ultim ately doomed to failure in their T h s H a p p is s t H s a r t . they had been a t the bedside of her W ho tlrlvva th s h o rs e s o f th s sun stand. father, C. O. Burrows, during hie ill a iis ll lord It h u t a day. Suppose Mosier distric t stood h eart P e l t e r t h s low ly d e e d W s r s d o h S ness and death. Mrt. Anderson left and hand with Dufur in their demand* An.1 k e p t th s h u n tb ls w sy. here nearly seven weeks ago and has amt the desired allotm ent to Dufur, the Ti s m a t will Itnd th s aw ord o f fs m s ; been with her fa the r constantly. Mr ge nera l result would be r u t ti n g out the T hs d u s t w ill h id s th s c ro w n Anderson left here on November 17, Aye h o n e sh ell n ail so h ig h tils r * ns Columbia Kiver highway, bringing reaching the bedside 30 minute*.before T im s wUI not t a s r It dow n. local road* only, and t e l l i n g ua back his father-in-law pasaed sw ay. Mrs T h s h a p p ie st h e a r t th a t s v s r b e s t Id or 20 yeara as the w riter fully tie Aruieraon’a m other and «inter, Mmn 1 V\ ns In sn-its q u ie t t-reast lieves tbs advent of Ihe Columbia T h a t fo u n d l h a com m on d a v lig M SWset Kolh Burrows, act i.mpar.UNt them home I Kiver highway to Wasco county will A nd le ft lo hsw vsn th s r e a l •mi will remain here for • visit. J o h n V s e c h s n s jr. mean more lo populate our county ami - - — enhance yaluea and put ua in the front A Bit of Narva. ranks of progress, giving us vent to pH M I M I I I I1 l'-HM I I I I I I I I' H ! B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N j MOSIER UNITED FOR HIGHWAY BONDS Hits the Spot j DO YOUR Christmas Shopping EARLY GRANDVIEW School closed in D istrict No. 54 on November 17. Miss Copper e n te r tam ed the pupils in the afte rnoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Clement. Games were played and a light lunch was served. Those present were the Misaea Finite Copper. Kuth Clement. Sarah Parsley. Malvina I rm in g e r , and Masters Lytle ¡Parsley, Bert Ushurr. A liiert Eri quisl. Earl l.einti ge r and Arvid Ernquist A s h o r t lim e a g o a lu a u w a s c h a r g e d other world*, — • joyous and more happy In G la s g o w w ith s t e a l i n g a h e r r in g lia r \ people, content th a t we did our bit re l A f te r t h e i-h a rg s h a d l>eeii p r i o r i ! tow ards a gr e a te r and more prosperous t b s p rlu i Ip s l a c c u s e r t h u s a d d r e s s e d J. K McGregor. I Oregon. llir m a g is tra te " ’ lie e d S ir lla tlfe . t h e m a n a t t h e I ' ISSUE BETWEEN THE DALLES AND DUFUR November 2, 1916. Editor Bulletin : The completion of Miss Copper ha* re turne d lo h e r l the Columbia Kiver highway to Wasco home in Hoad Kiver. county means more to and for The H. I). J.*nes retu rned Sunday from i Portland and a sp e cts to spend a short Dallee than to any other place in the county The good roads m eetin g of time on his ranch here. Mrs. J. Z. Sheldon wishes to thank the 27th of November at The Dallea the neighbors and the Oddfellows who did not In any wav d e m onstra te this were so kind end helpful during her fact, as D u f u r 's claim* for »« unfair recent sorrow a llo tm a n t was not challenge-! by The lia r Is a g r e a t r o g u e T o e s te a lin g o ’ th e tu ir re t is n a e i h l n g to e o tu e o f hlv tr h k s H e s to ie m y a lg n ts u v n t la s t w e e k a n d w h a t ih-wa y o u r h o n o r t h i n k h e d id w t t r - l 't i a t w o u ld 1» h a r d f o r m e l o s a y . ” re p lie d t h e ju d g e W ee! s ir I ’ll te ll y e .” s a id th e w i t hes« l i e b r o u g h t It I n to m y a ln sh- jy w t m y a ln n a m e m i l a n d o f f e r e d t* sell m e f. a s h e s a id h e th o u g h t ft , w o u ld l*e e* m a le u a e to m e t h a n o n e N u ly e l s e ' ' G la s g o w N s w a iw tm s m s i p rin tin g ,>( «II kn - HitUaltn -»(Be*. Is the wisest thing to tlo while you have so many useful gifts to choose from for every member of vour family and your friends». Just step in this store and see how easily your wants can he supplied. We were never better sup plied with so many suitable gifts for old. middle aged and young as we are this season. Come in and just look around at the big display we are getting out on the second floor. You do not hat e to buy but we w ant you to see what we have so that you mav know w here to And the articles w anted when you are ready to buy. Suggestions for the Men Folks A Suit of Nice Clothes. Rain Coat or Overcoat we have an exceptional lot of these and at (trices you can af ford to pa>. Bathrobes. Cuff Buttons. Garters. Gloves. Hosiery. Cans. Scarfs. Shirts. Umbrellas. Sweater Coats. Suspenders. Hats. Mufflers. Scarf Pins. Handkerchiefs. MO OIL I Of FtlflCTIOH. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. • N esd lr* . Oil. B e lts and all kinds of Sewing M achine supplies, K epuiriug a s p ec ia lty . New Home liters are Quality Choosers ro ^ s .i. VV. E . C h o w n T h e N ew H ome Sew ing Mach. Co. ¿«4 Pacific B ld g .. San Francisco. Cal. PRIMARY STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL WRITER PLEADS FOR ROAD BOND ISSUE . mums r EVERY TIME * PHOTOS Day or Night any- anywhere. Mail us your Kodak work. We pay postage back. Photo Supplies Stop that Cough NOW! The Welcome Studio T h e D alles « - O reg on DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Satisfaction G u a r a n te e d . Physician and Surgeon M o s ie r D - er by L should the southern p a r t of our county aim by their ballot to d efeat the bond issue they will be voting a g ain st the construction of the Columbia Kiver highway and a g ain st $135,000 being spent on roads south of I he Dalles. HOOD - & S O regon t e a r n s aw ye r s R IV E R . OREGON D R . C H. J E N K I N S D EN TIST C lassifie d Ads. HOOD K1VEK, O REGO N [Communication!) anti copy for adver- iaementH m ust be in this office hy W ed nesday to insure publication same week. J Office Phone 1081. Kes. Phone 33.3 W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. L o st—Black and white d o g ; fox ter* rier, black »pot on back ; I r i x e y . Re tu rn to W. A. .Marsh. For Sale—Phonograph in fin-t Ha«» rendition. Will sell cheap. See at home of Mrs. M- E. H arlan. tf M o s i e r , All sorts of electrical appliances for «•Iff, including electric light globe«, at the d rug store. tf - - O regon H. A. WOODS Designer and Builder Let us finish your films. Same may in* left at the Bulletin office. Sloeoiu Box 151 Cantield. Hood River. t- No tresspassing and no h u n tin g signs at this office. ------ ---------- For Butter l*nbela printed in accord ance with Dairy and Food Laws, call at this office. MOSIER, OREGON Go to Law : for : French D ry Cleaning A lte rin g and Repairing Ladies, secure your calling cards at the B illetin office. 50 cords for 75c; 100 cards for $1. Phone 1 124 Vast Due mem ory refreshing sta m ps have been added to our ready made stock. They are neat in appearance and the wording is to the point. For sale at this office. J. H. LAW P r o p r i e to r O. A. C. H ood K iver Dr. H. L. Dumble Physician and Surgeon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES J a n u a r y 3 t u 8, 1 q 1 (1 T elephones: L i v e I u t o r u iK li u u Pi a c t u a l H e l p for t h e Mu tue th e F a rm , the C om m u n ity . R e s id e n c e 1031 Office 1241 C onvention« of O ie fo ti * G r e a te s t Industries C o n f e r e n c e s o n O r e g o n ' » Most Vital Problem»* O ffice in B r o s i u i B ld g . H o o d River t. E C T l K F.S I » K MO N * T R A T IO N S— f : \ i i i b i t i o \ s f : n i e r t a i n m e n t s T w o t h o u s a n d p e o p k a t t e n d e d las t \ear It is a g r e a t p l a c e t o m a k e f r i e n d s w i t h live t h i n k e r s a n d live t h o u g h t s goo d w orkers, ami good woik. W IN T E R SHORT COURSE Ja n u ary \ iu to F e b r u a r y 4, 10 16 Pi a ci l i al \ g i i c u l t u r u l c . . m » e iu a \ it Shell. A p p l i e d S c i e n c e in A c t u a l W o r k of the F 'a ttn a n d Household L o u i s e* iu F R I I T R A I S I N G F A R M C R O PS , S t i l l . S S T O C K R A I S I N G 1 > \ l K \ W O R K >k P O I t / T R l R A I S I N G . G A R I *F. N I N G , 1 ING S K W IN G H O U S E H O L D » K HOMS N IK S IN G B l'S I N K s s M E T H O D S ROAD Hi l l . D I N G F ARM E N G I N E E R I N G R I HAI. O R G A N I Z A T I O N S M AR K F H N G . C o rres p o n d e n c e Courses W ith o u t Tuition. E x p e r t I n s t r u c t i o n in M u s u R educed r a d i o a d rate« pr< g a ni w ite to The College Exchange, Oregon Agriculture! College. Cor»j 1 ». < 1 * l j l t i 1 ) Poi Commercial Club Meeting Tin* regular business meeting of the Mosier Commercial Club is held on the first Monday of each month. E. W. DAVIDHISER. I’res. D r . David R obinson , Sec. Summons In t h e C ir c u it C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f O re g o n fo r W a sc o C o u n ty . H a rla tra M itc h e ll, P la in tif f , vs. •Jam es H . M itc h e ll. D e f e n d a n t. 'l o J a n ii ‘8 H . M itc h e ll, t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t : In th e n a m e o f t h e S t a t e o f O re g o n . Y ou a te h o ie b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r t h e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in t h e a b > v e e n ti t le d c o u rt a n d c a u s e o n <>r b e fo r e six w e e k s fro m t h e d a t e o f th« first p u b lic a tio n o f th is s u m m o n s , a s h e re in - j a f t e r s ta te d , a n d if y o u f a il to so a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r sa id c o m p la in t o r o th e r w is e a p p e a r o r p lea d th e r e to , fo r w a n t t h e r e o f th e p la in tif f w ill a p p ly to t h e c o u rt fo r t h e r e lie f a s »»rayed f o r in h e r c o m p la in t on tile w ith t h e c le r k o f t h e a b o v e e n - t if led c o u rt in t h ia c a u s e , n a m e ly . f«*r a d e c r e e o f t h is c o u rt d is s o lv in g t h e b o n d s o f m a tr im o n y now e x is tin g b e tw e e n p la in tif f a m i d e f e n d a n t o n th e g r o u n d s o f w illf u l d e s e r tio n fo r a p e rio d o f o ne .♦■ar. a n d fo r s u c h o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r r e l i e f a s to I th e c o u r t m ay s e e m e q u ita b le . T h is '.im m o n s is s e rv e d u p o n you by p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f b y o r d e r o f t h e H o n o ra b le W. L. B ra d - - h a w . J u d g e o f t h e C ir c u it C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e of O re g o n fo r W a sc o C o u n ty , d a te d th e 2 6 th d a y o f ! N o v e m b e r. I9lf>. a n d s a id o r d e r d i r e c ts t h a t th is i s u m m o n s be p u b lis h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r a ix co n ae- ; c u tiv e W eeks in t h e M osier B u lle tin , a n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e ra l c ir c u la tio n p u b lis h e d wi*ekly a t M osier. in W a sc o C o u n ty . O re g o n , a n d t h e d a le o f t h e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s is IV c e m b e r 3, 1915. C L. P E P P E R «13-jy 13 Fancy Vests, Collars. Neckties. Jackets. Etc. Underwear. A tto rn e y fo r P la in tif f , T h e D a lle s, O re g o n . Smoking For the Ladies and Misses Suits. Skirts. Shirt Waists. Shirt Waist Patterns and Dress Patterns. Furs. 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