Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 20, 1911, Image 1

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MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. I ll
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1911
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possible to obtain water by diall­
Fruit Helps.
ing, and if so. at what depth
See
Always pla-it
one-year-old
it may be procured. Many towi s
nursery stock. In one-year trees
in the State are searching- for a
the buds which grow, to foim
the hea 1 will be young, active I Pu^ '° supply, and some towns
! have poor supplies and wish to
o les, while in two-year-old stock
hem. The report aims
the growth comes from dormant
1
to
help
in
solving such problems. j H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for
buds which did not grow the
! Another object in view is the
previous year.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
Ashes spread under pear trees j furtherance of proper well con­
He can wake your watch keep time
are good as a tonic. Most soils struction. In some parts of i
j the State and by some drillers
lack what ashes give.
Pick up the culls and give the most modern methods of
drilling and casing wells are
them to the pigs. Many o f next
used; elsewhere, however, and
season.s pests may come from
by other drillers, wells are im­
fruit left on’ the ground.
properly constructed and some
Unless rotten apples are are dangerous to the public
promptly removed from the or­ health. A comparison o f various
chard, fruit pests will have methods o f construction ought
an ideal place in which to hiber­ to teach valuable lessons.
nate during the winter months.
‘ ’C o m b in a t io n ” W e l l s U n s a f e .
Scrape off loos.?, peeling balk
And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre­
The Survey’s investigations in
from the trunks of the trees be­
scription
or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur­
Maine have shown that there is
fore spraying them, because this
est
Drugs
that the market affords and at prices that are
an abundance o f water beneath
serves as an excellent breeding L.
.
. . . .
,
“ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you.
place for insects.
'
’ t!,.e suriac:e ln* ran,te- a,ate’ and
| other rocks, but as the water
K - N - O - X - A - C o l d T a b le ts.
P r iv a te F o r m u la
n it r o g e n in r a in .
j occurs in crevices which are not
Duringa three year observation regularly distributed through the
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
in Canada, it was found tl at rocks, the amount which will be
Mosier, Oregon.
amounts o f nitrogen brought found at any given location or
down to the soil in rain and snow depth is uncertain and can never
were, in pounds, 4,323, 8,3(54 [ be definitely predicted. Water in
and 6,809. respectively. Ap-j the . rocks is usually o f good
proximately 85 per cent, o f the | quality, but in some districts it
total nitrogen was furnished 1 y | has a large mineral content,
Thin Is th e t itle o f a b e a u tifu l 6 4 -p a g e book, w hich
w i ll s t o w a n y boy o r g ir l how to SUCCEED. D rop a
the rain and 15 per cent, by the ¡Water in surface deposits is
p o s ta l in tLo m a ll TO D AY and It w ill be sen t FREE.
The
a im o f th e C o lleg e Is to d ig n ify and p o p u la rize
snow.
generally abundant except in
th e In d u strie s, and to s e rv e ALL the people. I t offers
.ourses
in A g r ic u ltu r e . C iv il E n gin eerin g, E le c tric a l
BIG ORCHARD
| d y weather, but the quality is
E n g in eer in g , M ech a n ica l E n gin eerin g, M in in g E n g in ­
e erin g , F o restry , D o m e a tla Sclen ce and A r t, Com
In Onandaga County, N. Y., variable.
It has been found
m erce. P h a rm a cy and M u sic.
T h e C o ll e g e o p o n s
there is under way a gigantic *- ,a_*- ‘ h illed wells are the most
Septem ber 23d . C a ta jo g free.
A d d r e s s : R EG ISTR AR , OREGON A G R IC U L T U R E
apple orchard project, backed by satisfactory and that dug wells
COLLEGE, C o r v a llis, O regon.
a $300.000 corporation matte
made up a ’\(1 combinations of dug and
oif the residents of that county. drilled wells are to be avoided,
especially in villages. Most of
Unless your soil is sour, do i ot
the commercial mineral springs
use lime, unless you also expect
of the State are safely situated,
C o l u m b ia R iv e r V ie w p o u l t r y F a r m
to use a fertilizer. Lime only
and their water is of excellent
BREEDER OF STANDARD
POULTRY
renders available fertility the
quality.
Only a few springs
soil already has, but it will not
were seen which should be con­
BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK, S. C. BLACK MINORCA, MOTTLFD
itself add an iota of fertility to
demned.
The public water
the soil. Therefore, if you add
ANCONA.
A few choice cockerels’ for sale.
My stock is Stand-
supplies are mostly satisfactory,
lime and do not add a fertilizer
aril
Bred
and
from
the
best
laying
strains
on
the
Coast.
_
but in a few of them, owned by |
later, you will impoverish your
private parties or corporations,
orchard in the end.
O. D. H O G G ,
the water is badly polluted. In
F omo .
such cases^ the abandonment of
Mosier, Oregon.
present sources is commended.1
L ARAWAY
One Acre Enough.
for
] N ICHC > l & co.
1Genei ral
Merc iiandise
Oregon
W ashington , D. C. O ct . 16. —
In addition to giving a detailed
California boasts that an acre of
its lands, properly cultivated, discription of a large number of
will support a family. Near San wells and springs in southern
Diego, the Exposition city, is a
the report contains much
small colony of people who call! IPHieral information, applicable
We take the occasion to ex­
themselves the ‘.Little Landers,” to all sections of the country, on
H ood River, Oregon
FOR SA L E
and who are trying to demon­ the occurence o f underground 9t
press our appreciation o f a box !
Ten
acres
just starting bear­
strate the truth of this claim. water as found in the various 1
of elegant Spitzenbergs sent us
| Will be at N IC M O L ’ S S T O R E , M o sie r, every
ing,
set
to
commercial ap­
, The
uv manager
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B
rocks,
with
suggestions
and
i
of this colony,
by Mr. Ed L. Howe last week. I
Wednesday.
Leave
your
repairing
with
C.
G.
Nichol
ples,
‘
‘Famous
Davenport
Josiah Poeton, has come forward *l(lvice
to .locations to well S
They were some o f the best j
Tracts.”
Part
cash,
balance
with the suggestion that as ’a sites- «ü^ing, drilling, curbing, | at the store.
grown at Lehowa. Mr. H ow e'
prominent feature of the Pana- etc- T,le report can not fail to be + l9U *P »IIO >*I«>{>«W O «m i9(>S4>et’3-4-!-!C4IW W nW (l9U «OW n04l«(W OW O« complimented several o f his i long time, 6 i>er eent.
Address, F. S. STEWART,
ma-California International Ex-
interest and value to those
friends in the same way.
770 North Capitol Street,
position, there l>e a series o f one- vv^° 'v‘sh to procure a new water
To The Donor of Sundary Apples
acre farms intensiveley cultivât- suPI>ly and desire information as
Salem, Oregon.
The following line» in verse express
ed, to show what is possible in to where to locate their wells gnd
the appreciation of an Easterner for a
irrigated farming under the best a* what depth they will-strike
a box of Mosier apples shipped her by lVTTYLlT F D IVT A IT 1 / F T
conditions.
Although not the sufficient water, those who fear
one o f our citizens:
W l v / k H I J lV 1V1 TT 1 V L\ i J l
originator of the idea, Mr. Poeton that their present water supply
j May every day that makes the year C. II. D U N S M O IIE ,
Prop.
calls attention to the necessity may
unsafe, but are willing
As luring to our eyes appear.
DEALER IN
of taking up this plan with en- to investigate the sanitary con-
We have here a plan to stimulate our circulation —to induce ; And fragrant to our sense, as those
thusiasm and in time to have j dations and if they find it so un­
Your apples streaksd with gold and
Fresh and Cured Meats
those of our subscribers who are jn arrears (we are proud to
rose;
Country Produce
fruit trees bearing before the sa^p or Questionable to remedy
Like them in beauty manifold
say
they
are
few)
and
those
who
will
pay
in
advance
in
order
gates of the Exposition open, the danger.
Be carved and exquisite to hold— M o s ie r
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O regon
He has been trying out theories,
The report, which is entitled
to get the l>enefit o f this offer, and those who are not on out-
All flavored with the wind and sub,
and he believes that the practical Underground W aters of South-
And brimmed with sweetness every
subscription list to have their names placed there. We are not
one.
demonstration of ‘ ‘one acre en- ern Maine,,
(Water Supply
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Could ordinary mortals know
offering you something for nothing—can’ t afford it. But you
©ugh” would serve to show the*^>aPer ---T Frrted States Geoiog-
In the County Court o f the Stat .
The Western orchard where they
world what can be done under *cai Survey), can be had tree
DO get something, and a very handsome, useful something,
Oregon for Wasco County.
grow,
light conditions toward reducing on application to the Director of
In the Matter of the Estate
And watch the artist hours put
with every cash subscription, at a third what it would cost you
the cost of living and helping the Survey, Washington, D. C.
of
New saffron and Vermillion,
at any store. Here is the idea:
Joseph R. Huskey, deceased.
persons of small mean/i to become
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How master a more delicate art
For joy to ripen in the heart?
Notice is hereby given that the
We have secured a iimited supply of crockery from the fa­
independant.
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OUR
PORTLAND
LETTER
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F. H. C O O L ID G E
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Watchmaker and Jeweler
Our Subscribers
Underground Water Studies.
,
,
Portland, Ore., Oct. 18. (Special)
1 ne underground water re­
sources o f southern Maine were Tri-county development will be
recently investigated by the lhe object of the convention to
United States Geological Survey be held at Arlington Octolier 31
and a report issued on the sub- an(1 th« morning o f November 1.
ject is available to persons who Delegates will attend from Mor-
may request it. The area cover- row, Sherman and Gilliam count­
ed includes practically all of ies and a special car of business
Southern Maine, from the coast men and officials o f the Oregon
northward beyond Calalis. Old- Development League will be
town, Skowhegan, and Rangeley. formed.
its northern boundry very nearly ; The Oregon Conservation Corn-
following the 45 parallel.
mission, through J. N. Teal, and
The Geological Survey has had the Oregon Development League,
frequent requests for information represented by Secretary C. C.
regarding the occuranee or the Chapman, have been actively at
quality o f water in certain towns, work on plans to help these three
In sections of the State where counties.
Funds have Wen
water is scearce, as on the islands collected by Mr. Teal for prizes to
and along the coast, especially be offered farmers and farmers’
In the summer-resort region, it children for diversified crops and
Is necessary that people should steps will be taken at the con­
ta informed whether it is vention to hold a tri-county fair
mous pottery works of Seabring, Ohio. This consists of Berry
Sets, Salad Sets, Fruit Sets, Lemonade Sets, Fish and Game
Sets.
Tiiese sets retail at from $2.50 to $4.00 each.
The sub­
scription price o f the B ulletin is $1.50 per year.
For $2.75
we give you the paper and any one o f these sets.
In other
words, you get a set for $1.25 that would cost you $3.00 on an
average in any store.
You don’ t have to wait until you save
coupons representing $50 or $75 worth of trade, Outran carry
the article home with you by dropping in and paying your sub­
scription to the pa[>er and the additional small sum of $1.25.
These sets are handsome enough for any table and will make
your wife, mother, sister, or the other fellow’s sister, happy
in the possession o f one.
Call at the B u l l e l in office and ex­
amine them.
A D V E R T IS E
IN T H E B U L L E T I N
a n d G e t R esu lts.
paid for before affidavits areTfurnished.
next Fall. It is expected to
secure the co-operation of farm-!
ers, land owners, commercial:
organizations and business men j
of these three counties and of
Portland for developing that
section along broad lines, with
the special purpose o f bringing
about better crop methods and
intensive farming.
Oregonians have been fairly
busy the past week in welcoming
new railroads.
No sooner had
the golden spike been driven in
0
the new roads up the Deschutes
to Bend, than Tillamook held a
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
similar celebration marking the
completion of the new Harriman
road to that, place from Portland.
The Tillamook line will be optn
to traffic Nov. 1.
NOW is an excellent time to j F ir m U / I J A / « * ’ J?/ A i m
Montana is getting in the line drop in and renew your subscrip- ^ I O ’ ^ H A M B L R L A I N
with other Pacific Northwest lion to the BULLETIN. You want j
REAL E S T A T E
the jiaper and we need the
states for development. Billings, money. .
♦
a city of less than 11,000 people,
Fruit
raised $17,760 atone meeting for
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
Lands
publicity work, during the past
If your auto is in trouble,
week. The Oregon system is
come to me for relief. I
Specialty
spreading and this state should
have
a mechanic’s certificate
not fall behind others in the good
Mosier
Oregon
work.
and know my business.
The 0. W. R. & N. Co. will j
E dwin H. H ail , Expert.
W. A. HUSBANDS-
operate a farming demonstration j
B l a c k s m it h
train through Crook, Sherman i
and Gilliam counties on a six-day [!/ •
C .
C /C /l !
tour starling
October 30.
Horse Shoeing and General
Scheduled stops are lone, Hepp-
Repair Work.
ner, Condon, Clem, Arlington,
C
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n
g
i
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e
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r
Grass Valley, Moro, Wasco, Bend,
Satisfaction guaranteed
OREGON
Redmond, Culver, Metolius and G en era l S u r v e y in g , P la t ­ MOSIER
Madras. The train will be known
t in g an d D r a ftin g
as the Hog and Field Pea Special
A ll B usiness entrusted t o
and lectures and demonstrations
T he C are of the
on subjects of interest to farm­ M o s ie r - -
ers will be given by experts from
the Oregon Agricultural College.
of The Dalles, Oregon
Improved methods of agriculture Have your clothes cleaned by
and stock raising will be taught.
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
G R A Y 8c R A N D
Portland boys will engage in
$ 100 , 000.00
R iv e r .
O r e g o n Capital
another poultry-keeping contest H o o d
Surplus and undivid­
All work guaranteed.
this Winter, under the direction
ed profits
130,000.00
of the local Y. M. C. A. The
Ladies’ work a specialty
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
Competition will he started No­
JAS. E. C ole , Mosier Agent
E d M. W illiams M ax A. V oot
vember 1 and run until February
Vice Pres.
Cashisr
29. Records will be kept of 'eggs
S. F . G O S S
produced and methods o f hous- j
ing, feeding and caring for the
fowls will be told by the young j
P L U M B IN G .
poultrymen in essays.
Prof.
STEAM a n d HOT WATER
James Dryden, head of the De-
GAY YOWEL1, Mgr.
1 1 partment of Poultry Husbandry
HEATING.
Harness and Saddlery Goode
at the Oregon Agricultural Col­
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
lege, will judge the work o f the j
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
¡contestants and award prizes, j MOSIER
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OREGON
Our Stock is
Always Fresh
V aluable
S u g g e s t io n s
L o c a t in g W e l l s .
NO. 33
to the party ordering- them, at legal rates, and
First National Bank
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
H OO D RIVER
T
he
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M il t o n
O R EG O N
N
u rsery
M IL T O N . E A S T E R N OREGON
Thirty three year» o f true-to-name
trees.
K. T. NKWHALL. A«»..
Hood River, Oregon.
C
arlton
L.
pe ppe r
LAWYER
805 J Kast Second St.,
Long'Distance Phone, Main 2 201
The Dalles
Oregon
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Th. County Board of Equalization
consisting o f the County Judge, County
Clerk, and County Assessor will meet
at the County Assessors’ oflice in
Dulles City, on the 3rd Monday o f Oc-
tolwr the 16th, 1911, for the purpose of
{correcting any mistakes and equalizing
assessments o f tax roll for the year
| I! II, o f Wasco County Oregon.
J . W . K o o N TZ,
County Assessor.
undersigned, as administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Joseph It Huskey,
deceased, has tiled his Final Report in
WANTED— G o o d H ousekeeping re­
the County Court o f Wasco County, quires the services of a representative
State o f Oregon, am] that, in an order in Mosier to look after subscription re­
duly made ami entered, said Court has newals and to extend circulation by
Big Apples in Demand
special methods which have proved un­
According to the Northwest appointed Monday, the 4 th day o f De­ usually successful. Salary and com­
cember, 1911, at the hour o f 10:00 A.
Fruitgrowers’ Exchange, the M. o f said day, as the time, ami th mission. Previous experience desira­
ble but not essential. Whole time or
apple situation is generally County Courtroom in the County Court- spare time. Address, with references,
stronger, and the demand more house in Dalles City, Wasco Coun ty,. J. F. Fairbanks, . Good Housekeeping
York
active. The call centers in the Oregon, as the place for the hearin of Msgasine, M l Fourth Ave, New
Or who covet after these
Mere gold from the Hesperides?
-----Grace Hazard Conk ling
In The Craftsman.
most popular varieties, however, *aid u,*'’ort- AU
having oh- <'“ v-
,
,
,.
r,
t,
jections to the same are hereby notified
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such as Jonathans, ’ Rome Beau- ; to be
. present
.
, . st . . said
. . . time ami
_ . pie'-..
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ties, Spitzenburgs, Winesaps, and present any such objections.
L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E
and Slaymens, with some calls
Done and dated thia 12th^lay o f Oc No. 7
West hound 7:32 a. m.
1 M
,
for Ben Davis and other hard tober, 1911, at Dalles City, Oregoif.
“
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2:50 p .m
C. T. B e n n e t t ,
I
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storage varieties.
Practically'
Fast
”
10:50
a. m.
Adminisrtrator de bonis !
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every order calls for large sizes— |
“
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6:34 p. m.
nor? o f the Estate o f No. 8
four tier and larger—which are
Joseph It. Huskey, De j
g
”
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10:30 p. m.
scarce throughout the North­
<1.
17.
at
5:30
p.
m.,
flag stop
I No.
west this season, and the de-l
on
Sundays
only
for
Hood
River
mand is practically for the fancy
H. G. K I B B E E
and
Portland.
and extra fancy and extra fancy !
grades.
Medium and choice!
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
grades are in light request, as
A good idea - Renew your sub-
the country is full o f apples of
- - - O r e g o n 'scription to the B ulle i IN NOW
only meciuut to poor quality. M o s i e r