Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 21, 1912, Image 1

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MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1912
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to th e p a r ty ord erin g them , a t legal ra te s , and
paid fo r before -Jtid a v its a re fu rnished .
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is sure to appear and if the pro­
cess has been properly conduct­
W. Cooper Morris, the con­ ed the grafts lrom it will come
true.
Mendel’s laws enable
victed bank wrecker of Portland, plant breeders to predict with C.
says the Hood River Glacier, has almost complete certainty what
been brought from Salem and is the outcome of a certain cross
bow assisting in the construction will he. Hybrids are no longer J
of the Portland-Hood River auto a subject fur vague guesswork, j
road. Morris, it is declared, is The art of producing new varie­
an ememplary laberer and is ties with any desired trait has'
become as well understood as
toiling with a will on the high-,
plowing.
way. He spent the first few j The trouble with the seedless
days on the regular pick and quality in apples is that it is not
shovel gang, blit because of his a particulaaly desirable trait.
willingness and intelligence he Very few object to the seeds.
has been added to Engineer Mur­ Many persons relish their flavor
and tradition has invested them j
ray Kay’s surveying gang.
with fancies which it is just as j
The work on the road is pro­ well not to sacrifice needlessly.
gressing rapidly. Adam Short- The core is a different matter, j
gen, accompanied by one of the Its scaly parts are annoying,and i
prisoners, a skilled steam shovel to remove them causes trouble [
man, was at Dee Sunday to in­ and expense. If somebody would
spect a steam shovel near there propagale a coreless apple, re­
taining the spicy seeds, the
owned by the Mount Hood R. R. world would be grateful to him.
One of these labor saving de­ — Oregonian.
vices will probably be soon added
to the equipment of the 20 pris­
Greenwood Gleanings
oners at work on the road and
Children’s Day was observed at
will hasten its completion.
Greenwood Sunday Scliooi by a
Mr. Kay stated that the cost short hut well rendered program
of making the cut around the c o n sistin g of so n g s a im re c ita -
most difficult part of Shell Bo« k ii : . v ¡g»U .--..it belongs to
would he far smaller than e.sli L; U J . i t . : ' . . o v- • -1. V-«. Ail) It -»v i 1
mated by the railroad company. L u j Li i > l * L/C i ' o L i i l t / i ‘ L i i l i \ \ a j l l i t ? j
planned and managed the pro­
Estimating the cost of moving gram, as well as for their rendi­
solid rock at $100 per yard and tion of Lowell’s "Vision of Sir
loose rock at 30 cents per yard, | Launlal.” A basket dinner was
the route surveyed by Mr. Kavj enjoyed in the shade of the pines
as compared with the railroad! on our regular picnic grounds,
officials’ figures will mean a sav­ and the afternoon was spent in a
social way
ing of $1,524.
Those who went to Portland to
attend the Rose Festival last
Independence Day will be cel­ week were Mr. C. A. Brown,
Mrs. G. A. McCutcheon and
ebrated very widely in Oregon children, Ruih, Mary and baby
this year. Perhaps the general­ Harry.
ly fine crop outlook throughout
A large delegation went to The
the state has had the effect of Dalles on Circus Day, namely:
making the people unusually G. A. McCutcheon and son Tom,
keen to enjoy a notable holiday. R. VV. Simpson, Mrs. C. G.
Stoltz, Misses Vera and Irene
Anyway, many places will hold Olsen and Dorothy Godbersen,
big celebrations. Albany will Mrs. G. Godbersen, Gus Godber-
celebrate the coming of the Ore­ sen and Franklin Olsen. Pre­
gon Electric, as well as the Glo­ sumably they all went to the
rious Fourth, and is making big circus. At any rate, none got
preparations. Ashland will have home before midnight.
The annual school meeting of
a barbecue. Rend will celebrate District No. 76 resulted in the
Tor three days, as will Elgin. re-election of T. C. Godbersen
The Dalles will have a week- as clerk and the election of it.
king event in connection with a W. Simpson as director for a
Chautauqua session, Hood River term of three years. Steps were
is making elaborate plans for a taken toward furnishing the
school house in a modern way.
big time and many other points
Rumors are afloat that Green­
are arranging for celebrating the wood intends celebrating the
nation’s birthday.
Fourth in its usual quiet but
hearty way, on Pine Flat.
Friends, neighbors and others
State Engineer Lewis charac­ will be warmly welcomed to par­
terizes the Dos Chutes river as ticipate.
the most wonderful stream in
t ’ne world, after a trip through
its entire drainage basin. He
says the possibilities for irriga-j
tion are tremendous and the fu -;
ture development of water power
no less so. He estimates nearly |
900,000 horse power can be gen-1
erated in this stream by 16 dam ,
sites already located. An enor-|
mous increase can be made by Relieves
The
harnessing tributary streams.
Bank Wrecker Builds Roads
^to to
MOSIER MARKET
H. DUNSMORE,
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HOOD RIVER
A splendid program continuing thru the
entire day has been arranged
GRAND AUTOMOBILE PARADE at 11 A. M.
Handsome Cup for best decorated vis­
iting car.
HOSE RACES between THE DALLES and HOOD RIVER departments.
ATHLETIC SPORTS of all kinds.
AQUATIC SPORTS.
We can supply you with any needle to fit any sew­
ing machine; also the best machine oil.
General Merchandise
CELEBRATIO N !
The Pacific
Power &
Light Co.
Patriotic exercises, exciting, novel, laughable
Diving, swimming, log rollihg, boat races.
Now offer to the property owners of MOSIER special
inducements in wiring houses.
The Company has
'made arrangements whereby they will do wiring at
cost, which [means that the property owner saves
Baseball Game at 3 O’clock ■—
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money by having his wiring done NOW.
The Pacific
Power & Light Co. guarantees the best work at the
Music by Band All Day
smallest cost.
Brilliant Fireworks in the Evening
The Dalles, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Drives
Them
Away
Bite
Price 25cts.
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
Mosier. Oregon.
J . E. G EIG ER
A. L. DAY
V ic e -P r e s .-M anager
P r e s id e n t
Electric Wiring & Supply Co.
FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK B U ILD IN G
3 - N IG H T OR DAY
Everything Electrical
Engineering, House Wiring, Repairing, Contracting,
Fixtures, Lamps, Motors, Heating and Cooking
Apparatus .
Estimates furnished upon request. A llwork guaranteed
Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can
leave requests for same at the Bulletin Office.
Hoocl River
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Hood River
U. S. A.
W. F. L A R A W A Y
Fourth
Mosquito Lotion
PHONE
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N m AI m , S h u ttle s and B o b b in s fo r
u se In A ll M akes o f Sew in g M ach in es.
KNÖXALL
Sales Agents
In Business
50 Years
Oregon
Big
Seedless Apples
The seedless apple has been
discovered again, for perhaps
the twentieth time. It is a Dela­
ware man who comes to the front
now with this inestimable boon.
When we last heard of it, five or
six years ago, it was heralded as
the epoch-making product of a
Wisconsin investigator’s genius
and patient toil.
The seedless apple reappears
regularly once in about 5 years, j
There are only two objections to
it which we can think of. The
first is that it is not seedless.
The second is that it is not fit to
eat. The only seedless apples
we have ever seen had well-
marked seeds in the usual places '
and a perfectly perceptible core.
But that was of little conse­
quence. Seeds and a core are no
particular drawback to an apple
if it is otherwise desirable. Rut
when the fruit is small and hard
and hitter, the fact that its seeds
are inconspicuous does not atone
for its other defects. If areally
seedless apple should he pro­
duced, it would not be w o rth i
while. Tf it were worth while
we should hav© had it long ago.
for if Involves no insurmiounta-
hle difficulty. AU that an or-
ebardist has to do to evolve o
seedless annle is to select cr>oei. j
mens in which the seed «xhihits
a tendenev to abort and prona-!
frate from them. Tn a few <mn-!
erations the desired modification
It is not so long ago that people were content to
choose glasses in much the same way that they
would buy boots at a "bargain counter” or some
‘ ‘cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight
is to precious to experiment with and today
most people realize it. If you have any eye
troubles we will give your expert examination
and precisely the help you need.
Fresh and Cured Meats
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Consult an Eye Specialist
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DEALER IN
Mosier
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Oregon
ELECTRIC TALK
Your Lighting wants will be taken care of through ourstofe
at The Dalles and all work in Mosier can lie handled on short
notice and at satisfactory prices. We will be pleased to fur­
nish estimates of all electrical works Lighting and Power on
application.
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The Dalles Electric Works,
The Dalles, Ore.
( p u b l is h e r )
Department of The Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 27th, 1912.
NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred
Yackie, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on
i May 5th, 1910, made Homestead No.
06686, for S E '+S E i, Sec. 30, Tp. 2 N,
Range 12 EWM., has filed notice of in­
tention to make Commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on the 29th day of
June, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Gordon, C. J . E. Carlson,
Roy Abernathy and Walter H. Kers-
lake, all of Mosier, Oregon.
C. W. M o o r e ,
Register.
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
No. 7 West bound 7:22 a. m.
No. 1
2:45 p. m
No. 2 East
10:20 a. m.
No. 8
6:35 p. m.
No. 6
10:40 p. m.
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
on Sundays only for Hood River
and Portland.
TIME TABLE FOR RIVER BOATS
BA IL E Y GATZART.
Leaves Portland for The Dalles Mon­
days, Wednesdays and Fridaya.
Leaves The Dalles for Portland
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
TEAL.
Leaves Portland for The Dalles
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
leav es The Dalles for Portland Mon­
day, Wednesday and Friday.
TAHOMA.
Between The Dalles and Cascade
Locks.
Leaves th* I-ocks Monday
morning and The Dalles Tuesday morn­
ing, making trips one way each day.
Steamers Teal and Tahoma stop on
flag at Bateham's Landing. Tahoma
stops on flag at lower landing.
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