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VOL. Ill
MOSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON,
i to the party ordering them, a t legal rail
F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 5. 1912
NO. 44
| paid fo r before affidavits are'fu rnished.
Road Meeting a Fiasco.
LE TTE R inn' fountain or trough on the
street may furnish an excellent
See
The road meeting which was
Portland, Ore., Jan. 2, (Special) medium for transmitting the
advertised three weeks, the time
A state-wide campaign of educa* malady is beyond question. W hat
required, to be held last Saturday
tion that leads toward instead of therefore shall be done? Shall
at the Bulletin office, didn’ t I
awav from the farm is to be all our watering places for horses
amount to anything. The first |
undertaken early in the year, b • closed up?
notice o f the meeting called for!
The Sta'e Bankers’ Association,
Street-cars,
sleeping-cars, •
3 p. m. as the opening hour. 1
j
the Oregon Agricultural and the churches, schools, theatres, the
However, at the suggestion of
Oregon Development League are streets o f every city where the
two or three tax payers who
co-operating with
the State dust blow% into your face,—
H e can make your u atch keep time
j lived out of town, and who
Superintendent o f Public in- these, and many other places
wanted the
meeting called
s!ruction to formulate a course and things, furnish excellent
earlier in order that they could j
o f study to be introduced into opportunities for the spread o f
get home before dark, Mr. Fred
I»
schools of Oregon.
rickson, the supervisor, ordered
contagious diseases. No doubt
A conference will be held at many people have contracted
the hour changed to 1 p. m. in -!
o s ie r
regon
Corvallis about the middle of consumption, typhoid fever, and'
stead of 3 o’clock. This ran tw o ,
January at which the various other ills to which flesh is heir
weeks and was no doubt read, as
W uJl
interests will he represented and from riding down town in an
was the first notice. The meet-1
a course o f instruction will he electric car, or from being at a
ing was called at 1 o’ clock all
adopted. Commercial organiza- religious service. Still we hardly
LO C A L TIM E-TABLE
right but the question was ini - 1
G e o . C h a m h e r l a in
f ions are expected to arrange think it wise to abolish the street-
mediately raised as to the legality No. 7 West bound 7:28 a. m.
LE A L ESTATE
And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any P re
simultaneous meetings through- car or close the streets or g i.e
o f the meeting, because the first1 No. 1
2:50 p. m
scription or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur
out the state at which their up our schools and churches,
notice was for 3 o’clock and the ! No. 2 East
10:20 a. m.
est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are
members will be informed on the! The good subserved by them so
other two notices for 1 o’clock. : No. 8
6:31 p. m.
Fruit
“ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you.
plan and speakers selected to outweighs the possible oppor-
It was contended by some that a ! No. 6
10:40 p. m.
Lands
visit the localschoolsand deliver tunilies for evil that we wisely!
special tax could not be legally
K-N-O-X-A-Cold Tablets. Private Formula
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag s top
talks to the children along these take our chances.
Whether or
voted at this meeting as the on Sundays only for Hood River
Specialty
lines. The school meetings will not there are microbes in Heaven
notice calling for the meeting a t ' ancf Portland.
also he held on a date to be we do not know. We certainly
1 o’ clock had not appeared three
Mosier
Orejen
Mosier, Oregon.
announced later.
cannot escape them hereon earth,
times.
j
NOW is an excellent time to
State bankers are strongly and the temperature o f any <
It would appear that there | drop in and renew your suhscrip-
W. A. HUSBANDS
backing the plan and are con- place that would destroy them
j were some people present who j tion to the B u l l e t i n Youwant
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
B l a c k s m it h
tributing funds, to maintain an . would be exceedingly uncomt’ort-
objected to a special tax b e in g i the paper and we need the
BREEDERS O F STA N D A R D . PO U LTR Y
orgauizer in the field, who will able.
voted and took this method t o 1 money-
visit the various local school: So with glander and the water-
Horse
Shoeing and General
block the object o f the meeting.
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B U F F P L Y M O U T H ROCK, S. C. B LAC K M INORCAS, CONDALES
boarus and teachers and enlist.
Where one horse
This
impression,
held
by
others
Repair Work.
and M OTTLED ANCONAS.
C arlto n l . P epper
tiii lr am.
, ni jyi^f escape infection by abolish-
who were present, may he
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A t the Experimental Station at Puyallup, Wash., Condales and Anconas
Satisfaction guaranteed
Deposits in Oregon banks total ; j ,g. (.|ie common drinking place,
| erroneous
We certainly hone
produced eggs at’ 6i cents'per dozen—one cent cheaper than any other breed.
MOSIER
OREGON
L A W Y E R
$121,834,644, according to ( 'ie j ten thousand horses would suffer j We are now booking eggs for Spring delivery from this great laying strain. I it is, because it is difficult to un-
statement o f Superintendent of I thirst, and great discomfort. ;
,
derstand
why
any
public
spirited
305i Eu»t Second St.f
Correspondence solicited.
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W e will treat you right.
Banks Wright, just issued. This All this is not against using, if j
A ll B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d TO
i man —any man doing business
Lon g” Distance Phone, Main! 2 2 0 1
shows a steady gain in hank de it can be found, a fountain that i
I in Mosier and depending on the
T h e C are of th e
The Dalles
Oregon
posits over a year ago.
: trade from the country, could
reduces the possibility of infect
Mosier,
Oregon.
Lakeview will celebrate Rail ion to the animal.
| possibly object to the iniprove-
First National Bank
road Day January 7, when the
I ment o f the roads leading into
in London there is an associa- ;
of The Dalles, Oregon
newly completed Nevada, Calif
the town. It is a well known
tion whose purpose is to supply ,
ornia & Oregon Railway will be
W ILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
fact that Hood River county has
water for man and beast on the
welcomed formally. Citizens of
Capital
-
-
$100,000.0*
expended
large
sums
o
f
money
streets o f that great city,
their
other parts o f Oregon are invited
Surplus
and
undivid
in
improving
its
highways.
It
iv
il
n
g
in
e
e
r
statistics are worthy careful con
ed profits
-
130,000.0*
to help Lakeview celebrate.
is also well known that Hood, „
, _
,
sideration by those who are ob-
is quickly and easily solved at
Some interesting comparisons
River county, generously sup-1 G e n e r a l S u r v e y in g 1, M a t "
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t
,
,
, _
! jecting so seriously to the public
are shown by Government figures!,
,.
, •
*,,
E d M. W il l ia m s
M ax A. V out
ported by the residents o f the;
t i n g a n d D r a f t in g
„
,
,
.
horse fountain:
In 1803 the
on Oregon s population, just ;
Vice Pres.
Cashier
town o f Hood River, is build-!
number o f cases o f glanders in
gleaned from the census by the j
ing a road that will open up the J V lo s iG F - -
O l C^O n
the county o f London was, 1,-
Our lines o f Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Signet Rings, Lock ets^
Department o f Commerce and j
country to the south and west o f
®
Chains, etc., assures our patrons the exact choice they d esire-
945, whereas in 1910 there were
Labor. The number o f people
dependable in Quality and absolutely right, up to the minute in
Mosier, the object, o f course, ------------------------------—---------
only 504, and during 1911 the
to the square mile from 4.3 in
design and workmanship.
being to draw the trade o f that! Have your clothes cleaned by
number was further reduced,
1900 to 7 in 1910. The d rift of;
. , .
• ,
Our Repair Work Guaranteed
locality to Hood River, which
! yet during these periods the
&
population during the decade was |
rightfully belongs to us.
It;
number o f troughs was consider
GAY YOWELI., Mgr.
toward the cities and away from
R iv e r , O r e g o n
can’ t be denied that Hood River' H o o d
ably augmented. A half a mil
1 Harness and Saddlery Goods
the farms. Ten years ago the
will be entitled to this trade ifj All work guaranteed.
t h e : q u a l it y j e w e l e r
lion horses and 1,392,000 people
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
percentage o f people in cities
they make it possible for the
d rin k daily at these troughs, and
Ladies’ work a specialty
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
o f 2500 or more was 32.2 and on
;
residents
in
the
locality
named
j during 1910 the consumption of
J a s . E. C o l e , Mosier Agent
the farms 67.8; in 1910 this was
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
to reach Hood River more easily
water was estimated at 81.612,-
changed, with 45.6 in the cities
and
quickly
than
they
can
come
000 gallons
Our Dumb Ani
and 54.4 in rural Oregon. Harney,
to Mosier. But, from the busi
mals.
T h e M il t o n n u r s e r y
Lake and
Malheur counties
ness standpoint, is it not a sui
average less than one person to
MILTON, E A S T E R N O R E G O N
cidal policy for Mosier to stand
the squ r mile.
Shearar Bridge Toll Roads.
PLUMBING.
aside and let another business
Thirty-three years o f true-to-name
Baker held a notable celebra
center get the trade that should
Begin Jan. 3, Continue Four Weeks
The question o f Wasco and
trees.
STEAM a n d HOT W A TE R
tion during the past week when |
and would, come to us if it was
Sherman counties making pur
Every citizen o f Oregon is cordially invited to
R. T. NEWHAIJ,, Agl.,
the one-hundrath anniversary of
H EATING.
provided with the means of
attend the short courses o f the Oregon A g ri
chase o f the Sherar to 1 roads and
Hood River, Oregon.
the coming o f the white man to
cultural College, beginning Jan. 3.
Eleven
YOU
transportation? It would seem
Jobbing promptly attended to.
b idge is up for consideration be
distinctive courses will be offered in Agriculture,
that section o f the state was ob
so to the ordinarily abservant
Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com
fore the county courts o f Wasco
served with appropriate exer
MOSIER
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OREGON
merce, Forestry and Music. Every course is
I>erson.
A
R
E
and Sherman counties in session
designed to H E L P the student in his daily work.
cises. The coming o f Captain
this week.
Make this a pleasant and profitable winter
Wilson Price Huntoverland from
outing. No tuition. Reasonable accommodations.
FOR SALE
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Easy to Be An Editor.
The Eastern Oregon Land com
For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address
Fort Boise to what is now Baker
H . M. T e n n a n t , Registrar, Corvallis. O r e .
County was told again and the pany, the present owners of the
An Exchange says:Surely it' Ten acres just starting bear
(N17-D2»)
F A R M E R 'S
B U S IN ES S
COURSE
BY
CORRESPONDENCE
i is a dfficult job to conduct a pop j ing, set to commercial ap
heroism of the early pioneers road, are asking $5000 for the
twenty-six miles o f toll road and
corn factory or an ice cream
ples, “ Famous Davenport
honored.
Sherar bridge across the Des
Furnishes Fresh Bread at
Tracts.”
Part cash, balance
joint
or
sell
ten
cent
cigars
for)
Testing plants for the ores of
his
place
at
the
last
street
fair,
chutes. This toll road is very
5
cts. tiie loaf, also Pastry
Peanuts in Oregon.
long time, 6 per eent.
a 5-cent piece, but most any one
Eastern and Western Oregon
o
f
all
kinds.
well known to the older settlers
and
with
Mr.
Haines’
experience
C
an
be
an
editor
and
successfully
i
Address, F. S. S t ew ar t ,
mining districts have been re-
Oregon enthusiasts sometimes
and was for many
years the
-
.
,
it
would
appear
that
Washington
conduct
a
newspaper.
All
th
ere1
770 North Capitol Street,
Leave your orders at T he
comnx'nded by the State Miners’
principal route of travel from claim to be able to raise almost county can cease importation of is to do is to sit at a desk six
P in e s H o t e l .
Association, who are following
Salem, Oregon.
Grass Valley, Mitchell, Prine- everything that grows in the the toothsome nuts whenever days out o f the week, four weeks '
out the suggestions o f Secretary
ville and Anlelope country to Beaver state, and their claims somebody gets ready to start in 0f the month and 12 months o f
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W A N T E D —G ood H ousekeeping re
Fisher o f the interior Depart
seem extravagant som« times. business.’ ’ —Hood River News, the year and “ edit” such stuff,
The Dalles.
quire* the service* of a representative
ment. It is believed ore testing
in Mosier to look after subscription re
Since the building o f railroads But from time to time another
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as this:
Mrs. Jones of Cactus
newals and to extend circulation hy
stations maintained in the n>in
thj8 product is added to those that
h
DUNSM
ORE,
Prop.
special niethoo* which have proved un
FERRIES STOP A T
HOOD \Creek let a can opener slip and
*las k,st ' ts importance in
ing sections by the Government
usually successful. Salary and coni-
are proved to grow here, until it
D E ALE R IN
cut herself in the pantry.” “ A
RIVER.
| mission. Previous experience desira-
would he o f great value to the respect but the old grades are
I hie but not essential. Whole time or
still necessary for the Wamic and seems almost as if there scarcely ;
Fresh and Cured Meats
industry.
River, Or., Jan 4 . - mischievous lad o f Piketown
j spare time. Address, with references,
Tygh residents to reach Sherar were a linvt to the range o f r>r‘
W Earlier by a month threw a stone and struck Mr.
Country Produce
J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping
,i,.....t
u... n .
t ___ _ : i egon s possible products.
lapeciai.j earner oy a month
Poultrymen about Aurora are depot
Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave, New York
on the Oregon Trunk rail
than
is
the
usual
case,
the
ferries
*n_f^e
aljey
Tuesday.”
discussing goin
into , the
b
j City.
, ,
, .
, . ,)asi'-Toad
and for southern Sherman
The latest is peanuts.
Fhe p)yjnR between Hood River and " J ^ n Doe climbed on the roof
ness ot hatching and shipping
county (o reach Fargher depot last issue o f the Hillsboro In- Underwood and White Salmon o f hls house looking for a leak
day-old chicks. They say 3.(0).-
on the Dechutes railroad a short dependent contains the follow-
forced to tie up be- an<^
8tr' klnK himself on the
NO TICE FOR PU BLICATIO N
000 baby chicks were shinned d u d n i w i A P i . , tv«
n or*
.
,
,
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k o r L-
« y a m a U D
W L .’ I -
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distance from the Sherar bridge. 1 ing:
(Publisher.)
back
porch.”
“ 1 ‘ While
Harold
TIM E TABLE FOR RIVER BOATS
cause
o
f
ice
in
the
Columbia.
into Oregon, Washington, Id a h o
Department o f the Interior
All direct hauling and communi
“ F. A. Haines brought to the The eddies and sloughs along the Green was escorting Miss Vi-
B A IL E Y G ATZART.
and California last year, and
U. S. (.and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
cation between Grass Valley, Independent office tiiis week a edge o f the stream are frozen °let Wise from the church social
Leave* Portland for Tlie Dalle* Mon
that only 50.000 o f this number
Dec. 2, 1911.
Tygh and Wamic still passes quanity o f peanuts grown on over and the current is filled 'ast Saturday night a savage dog day*, Wedne»days and Fridays.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
were hatched on the Coast, the
over this bridge and will on his property, on Washington with enormous ice floes.
Leave* The Dalle* for
Portland E. Crum, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on
attacked them and bit Mr. Green
remainder con.ing from east of
Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday* Juiy8, 1910, made Homestead Entry,
account o f grades so continue street. They were planted by
0.
C.
Dean,
an
experienced
several
times
on
the
public
the Rocky Mountains. Oregon’s
No. 07161, for SE', SW|, SW| SE|, Sec.
after the completion of the free him a year ago and forgotten, river man, says that the river square.” “ Issiah Trimmer of
mild climate would seem to be
TEAL.
7 NEI-4 NW1-4, Sec. 18 NW1-4NE1-4,
and it was only by accident that is five-tenths o f a foot lower Running Creek was playing with
bridge at Maupin.
ideal for the busiuess.
Leave* Portland for The Dalles Tp. 1-North, Range 12-East, Wiliam
he ran onto them.
Those than he ever saw it before, a cat Friday when it scratched
ette Meridian, has filed notice o f in
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
brought to the office are still Registering 18 above zero at j him on the veranda.” “ Mr.Fong
Leaves The Dalles for Portland Mon tention to make Final commutation
American apples have met attached to the roots. They t are
Proof, to establish claim to the laud
Drinking Troughs and Glanders.
while harnessing a broncho last day, Wednesday and Friday.
above described, before Register and
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and
pi
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with
great
favor
in
the
United
o
f
average
size
prove
that
j
Saturday
was
kicked
just
south
That glanders is easily spread
Receiver, United States Land Office,
TAH O M A.
with little attention the goobers ’e ore morning
of his corn patch.” Yes, it’s a
through contact with a horse Kingdom, and are constantly
Between The Dallea and Cascade | at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 9th day
can
be
successfully
grown
here.
wonder they draw salaries for Locks.
a t'ccied with the disease, oreven securing a more Commanding
leaves the l.oek* Monday , o f January, 1912.
Whiie it is generally believed a
it.
bv contact with harness, brushes place in the fruit trade o f the
morning and The Dalle* Tuesday morn- ' Claimant names as witnesses: Gerald
A D V E R T IS E
sandy soil is required Mr. Haines
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PO R TLAN D
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Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
NICHOL &
General
Merchandise
\
Our Stock is
Always Fresh
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H O G G BROS.,
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The Jewelry Question
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C O O L I D G E ’S
GRAY
RAND
D AVENPORT
i HARNESS Co.
F. H. C O O L ID G E
Hood River, Oregon
S. F. GOSS
0. A. C. SHORT COURSES
LOG C AB IN
BAKERY
Portland, Oregon,
MOSIER MARKET
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Mosier
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f h ^ h-’ er ¿ L aWe 7 Iuir m° nt8 country. The bulk o f American says these were planted in a
tnat have been used al>out a
from Oregon, heavy black loam. D. B. Reas-
glande red horse, is generally ad- apples comes
oner exhibited peanuts grown on :
mittedv That the common drink- Washington and Wyomin*.
Home Paper
IN YOUR
Don’ t break that New Y ear’ s
resolution to come in and renew
your subscription.
■ Oregon
ing, making trips one way each day. Wyss, Charles Abernathy, W. H.
Steamer* Teal and Tahoma »top on Kerslake and Synder Yackie, all o f
flag at Bateham’s Landing. Tahoma Mosier, Oregon.
atop* on flag at lower landing.
j
C. W. M hokk ,
Keg,.ter.