Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 08, 1912, Image 1

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CARRIES J3 STATES
DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
One of the b ig g e s t...........
in political history occurred iast
Tuesday and time will u»w he
•reckoned from Nov. 5, 1912
“ the year the Democrats ‘slip­
ped one over,
as the “ oldest
inhabitant” will.reminisce liftv
years hence. The old prediction
ithat rainy weather spells Demo­
cratic victory was fully justified
by the result, and no doubt the
Democrats will praj for rain on
every succeeding election day.
Wilson carried 33 states and
his plurality is estimated at over
2,500,000. Perhaps the greatest
surprise to both Democrats and
Republicans, was in the staunch
Republican state of Massachu­
setts, which went strong demo­
cratic for the first time in its
history.
The next
Democratic.
Congress
will
be
l a n k klected senator
Ilarry Lane carried the state
for
United
States
Senator
;«gainst Ben Selling and .Tonal ban
'.Bourne by a majority of 1000
• over Selling, with Bourne trail-
;ing along several la- s behind.
Equal Suffrage wins in Oregon,
Arizona, Kansas and Michigan.
WASCO COUNTY
have oavetul
found to be ii
the fruit \ya
further requo:
each rancher make
survey of the ranch and
all plants in the out
places that will carry sea
clean up such as be v i
save. This search should
wil d plants as u•oil as the tes tie
oru
‘11 is also i • quested that the
pe< iple of the cit y of Hood River
CO-operate in th is work by dig­
ging' up and but g in g all unsight-
ly fruit trees titid pruning and
spraying those they wish to save.
“ The campaign to eradicate
the • scale has been under way
for several weeks. Kindly at­
tend to such work as will facili­
tate
the
inspection - d sir
worthless trees, prime ar.d ei >n
up those that ar< worth saving.”
cl. cted to retai n
u penalty, and the con-
■i. ,.i
men at Salem are to be
iti-d. Go rnor West an­
nul -es t!" 1 be will carry out
f the ballot, and
for ti at be is to be applauded.
S true other day, Oregon will
nliolmh hangings. It may be
1 n . \ er -s !:* r • <'. but it is a re­
form that will be adopted.
( aitrornia ami Wisconsin have
■ ti same population, ('alt-
on has capital punishment
Wisconsin dors not Itave it.
in the three year period of
, •It1*
' i 1 910, California
s ti- . s as many murders
'm
i l l
ty fr
REACHED
©•WBSaNI
TO PORTLAND
THENCE
■ rs are committed
i t. i- r metti suites than
, that have abolished the
death penalty.
rite percent-,i r<‘ of increase of
m
■ in capital punishment
states is greater per capita than
in st.ni s in which the death pen­
alty lias been abolished.
In the four non-capital-pun­
ishment slates of Maine, Rhode
i- .¡ltd, M' fircaiv-and Wisconsin
in
j ihi.-
of murders was
dtS. 1 per mi.: on of .population, j
r. io for capital punishment
— - --------------- »o — 1 ---------------- -— —
for ti
i ne year \va-'
145.2 per million.
In none of the states that have
The whole world knows some­ la .'it without capital punishment I
thing about the “ Winning of the for a considerable period could
West,” but there is v-ry much the death penalty be restored. |
»pie are against it. They
that could be told of the mag­
nificent country beyond the .Mis­ are convinced that there is less
sissippi river stretching away n:iir,;. r without it than with it.
for 2000 miles westward and Tin t u’V convinced b.v exneri-
ii i not hangings blit
.still westward toward the setting • , •
c
, ; ..at ..re effective in
sun.
reducing
homicides.
What reader hereof knows
Ni'nejy wants hangings if
that Louisiana ranks next to the
they
c.tu he avoided. I f it oan
great states of the Pacific Coast
he
c
is list rated, and it is being Î ,
as a producer of lumber? Or
that she is the greatest producer demon .¡rated, that life imprison- i
of sulphur, as of sugar? Wind mi nt, is more effective than the #
reader knows how near the top death pmial.ty, the vast majority »
of tlie list Oregon stands as a of people will ultimately be for; *
producer of hops, or Missouri as abolishment of capital punish-
a seuiXM of lead, corn and cattle; ment. V e have just rejected the i
what richness the vai.ey of the : re I rm I •eenu; e we-are not yet j
Arkansas (tours into the lap of convinced.
¿ M i n i M ine
TO Ti E
L A N D OF PAL I S
A PLEASURE TD ANSWET flUEoiiONS
ask a n y a g e n t or thk o - wntn
TO HELP OUTLINE YOUH TRIP
IF YOU W A N T GOOD GROCERIES YOU CAN GET
W H A T YOU W A N T FROM U«$, BECAUSE WE KEEP
NOTHING BUT GOOD CRoCERIE.J IN oUR «STORE. IT
\S A CRIME TO YOUR «SELF.TO .U-SE A N Y OTHER
KIND.
BUT. BECAUSE THE ¡QUALITY OF OUR
• GOODJ I.S HIGH. DOft’ T.THINK THAT THE PRICE«S
OF OUR GRoCNRIEJ ARE HIGH. WE BELIEVE IN
.SELLING A BIG QUANTITY .OF _G.R OCERIEJ FOR
LITTLE PRICEJ.
WHEN .YoU W A N T ANYTHING
TO EAT, THEN COME TO.U.S.
9*&ui
TO SHOW THE WURLO
Republicans win every ofnc
•in Wasco county.
N. J. Sinnott wins over Gra­
ham. for Congress, 2 to 1.
J. E. Anderson elected Repre­
sentative.
W. A. Bell is elected District
Attorney.
Levi Chrisman elected Sheriff.
F. S. Gunning elected County
-Judge.
H. S. Rice ebsted County
Treasurer.
L. B. Fox elected County
commerce, v. hi.-h State has the
Clerk.
most sheep grazing on its plains,
Jas. A. Davis elected County
what rivers of crude petroleum
Assessor.
flow from the wells of Texas, or
Clyde A. Bonney elected Coun­
where the most rice or wheat is
ty School Superintendent.
grown? How many know that
Fritz Clausen elected County
in a river delta richer than that
Commissioner.
of the Nile, the people of Cali­
A. W. Mohr elected County
fornia and Nevada are growing,
Surveyor.
the finest cotton in the world,
B. N. Burget elected Coroner. the best dates ever nlsr: e«i before
Single Tax mot an overwhelm­ an epicure, and table grapes t hat.
ing defeat in the state.
would make the mouth of line*
Mosier Precinct had the larg­ clius water? N o breakfast table
est registration of any precinct today is quite complete unless it
i in the county outside The Dalles, is graced bv the peerless navel
with 202 to her credit. The vole oranges of California, but Cali­
polled Tuesday was 175. About fornia produces a hundred other
18 voters were absent from the choice products of the soil— rai­
precinct and the others didn’t sins, olives, wines, nuts, figs—
' take sufficient interest Unvote.
more than could be catalogued
in a column of this paper. The
State of Washington, possessing
I wealth so boundless that no as­
sessor could est imate it, has room
Prof. W. H. Lawrence, Fruit
for more people than crowd the
Inspector for Hood River county,
British Isles. Idaho, Nevada,
is inaugurating a campaign to
¡Montana, N ew Mexico—all the
eradicate Scale in his county and
States o f this rich empire, are
gives, in the Hood River News,
offering wealth to the settler
some valuable suggestions to
who comes to develop the land
apple growers for accomplishing
and improve the opportunities
this result. Mosier fruit grow­
submitted to him.
ers may benefit also by his ad­
It almost staggers the imagi­
vice in regard to San Jose scale,
nation to take even a glimpse at
fire blight, etc. Prof. Lawrence
. the wonders of the West, but at
says:
the San Diego Exposition these
“ San Jose Scale is only found
great States will present to the
on a very few trees in the Hood
public visible demonstration of
Ri ver valley* -Fire blight, which
what they can offer—of what
is a much more difficult disease
they have done and are doing,
to combat, lias been eradicated
with perhaps some prophesy of
• at least there is not a single can­
what will be dime in the near
ker known to exist in the valley
future. They will present con­
at this time. With the co-opera­
vincing reasons why men ami
tion of all concerned the same
women should desert the un­
result can be accomplished rela­
healthy environments of the
tive to the San Jose Seale.
crowded centers of the Old and
“ During the past month or the N ew World, and seek wealth
more an inspection of a large and health (which is more to be
number of orchards shows that wished for), in the great won­
the scale is very rare within the derland of Western America.
orchards. There are. however,
trees of all descriptions and va­
rieties, old and young, standing
near houses, barns, outbuildings,
in fence rows and fence corners,
The Portland Journal, com­
in hedge rows, along ditdhes and menting on the failure to alxfiish
flumes, seedlings standing in the capital punishment in Oregon,
pasture and along the creek hot- says:
WDtlLD ERADICATE LAST OF SCALE
-CA fflAL M O M E N T
Î
M
Local Agent for the O L IV E R T Y P E W R IT E R — -the
kind that costs only 17 cents a day. Typewriter rib-
bons for all makes and Supplies of every description.
M o s ie r
O regon
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X»-
Jt is not so long ago that people were content to
choose glasses in much the un- way that they
would buy boot-» ai a “ bai gain counter” or some
“ cure all” fioni a tourin: quack. Lint eyesight
is to precious to experin ■ m 1 1 with and today
most |ie<>i)le r !:zi ii
If von have any e\e
troubles we " ill give •,
• < ft , xiuumalion
and precise!v tbe 1.• • I■ > n !.. .i.
W.F. LARAWAY
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The
Pacific
i Power
Expenses
Electric Power
Wit’S
"ttT
G-E Motors
Here
' Cuts down the cost of
i' labor, superintendence,
• fuel,
supplies, repairs,
. insurance, depreciation,
‘ bookkeeping, and many
other items chargeable
against your present
J ’tnver Plant Costs.
Heater Stoves
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M osier
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A. L. DAY, PiiBStnKNT M»
b
Oregon
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Let us give you the
• <‘why" in detail.
‘A lw a y s at Y o u r Service/
î?
L t.
r e g o n
Reduce Your
Proposed
With a view to extending th e!
service through to Pasco and
Lewiston as soon as t-he Dalles-
Gelilo canal has been completed, I
which will be in about two years,!
a new company* just organized is
contemplating < he establish ment,
in the near future o f a sleani-
ix«it hue from Astoria to The
Dalles, bavin : the steamers stopi
at Portland on both the up and
down trips.
Within the next
few days the matter will be — — ———
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Consult an Eye Specialist
I] "iSrZT
Another Steamboat ■ Line
N I C H O L E
Mosier Book Store
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setiled definitely and the line
Fish plahted in Oregon streams S T O R E
Y o u r A p p le s
started if the plan is looked upon<thjB year
year numbered 37,247.546. ¡ « = =
favorably.
, 'a
B v,jjr
v laro-p
very
large increase
increase over
over aildi- ln our New Modern Cold S to rage
The steamer Monarch, former- tions to the finny tribe of any'
P lan t.
ly the Charles R. Spencer, and former year in the state's bin-
Lquippcd wi t h the latest
one of the speediest craft on the tory. Salmon, trout, bass, croi -
D R Y AIR S Y S T E M
river, will lie operated by the pies, cattish, etc., were the fish
W
e
h
ave e v e ry fa c ility for h an d ­
new company on the proposed liberated,
lin g, shipping and d eliverin g.
route in the event that the plans’
__
should lie carried out.
It is
C h arges Reasonable
Astoria business men bave ar-
claimed that she can make the
. . .
.x M
ranged a special excursion to UNION MEAT COMPANY
run from Astoria to , Hie D alles.The Da)le8 Novem ber 15 to in-
stopping at Portland, without gpect the progress of the work Warelmuse Dept.,
Portland, Or«
over-exerting herself. As now on the Celilo Canal. Operations ________________________. . -
outlined she will complete the are now in full blast and the
run one day and return the next, trip is made at the special invi-
LOCAL TIME-TABLE
On the alternate days the steam- tatl0,n of the eng.nem-3 of the
7:22 a. m.
West bound
er l ahoma will take care of the favor of an open river and pro- mr0 1
2:45 p. m
traffic, although she will not take pose to show their interest b y 1
10:20 a. m.
No.
Fast
in the Aatoria part of the route, this trip,
0:35 p. m.
No. 8
plying at present between Port-
»—- ——^
10:40
p. m.
No.
6
land and The Dalles.
\ Final arrangements are being
m.,
Hag
«top
No.
17.
at
5:30
p.
This will be the first time that completed for the Pacific North-
on
Sundays
only
for
Hood
River
Land Products Show at
steamers ever have operated ^
„
Portland, November 18-2.5. So and Portland.
from Astoria to
1 j l a eS Vla wide is the interest in this show
Portland, It is said the matter that all the exhibit space in the
has been receiving favorable main building has been engaged
oven M VCA RS *
consideration because of the big and part of Macninery Hall, an |
EXPER IE NCE
volume of traffic which has been annex, is now apportioned be-
iately
lie
tween
The
^
n
the
late
entries.
Every-
moving
,
| . ,
u
.
thing indicates the affair will be
Dalles and A .t o n « .-H o o d K>v-, a ^ .pat BUCceS8.
News.
| „
,
-
Every dairyman in Oregon
Truer M ars *
will lie interested in the forth*
D nnM
That Oregon is somewhat o f a coming
Pacific
International
COPYRIOHT« AC.
it a ttr ndlt.jj a skelrib and d«
wool stale is shown by the fact Dairy Show, to he held in Port-
a»- urt . h t»ttr opfr.Rm fra
»i m pr*itial»ly
( oinnnuitnt»
'.iiat one sheep produced a fleece l* nd Nov. 18-23. It is pn
r t|yc- - i.ie.itlal III NO BOOK * Patenta
»
for »ectiriii|j«te!i^.
of 6-inch staple wool weighing \h * } ^ a r g e s t tim rW .o fs tn e t-
» f ix* . tLr ’irti Muon h Co.
^
Sr*, r. >ib.'it ct nrra. lu tba
i
i
«
c/f ly dairy cattle ever shown west
28 pounds, worth almost $8.50.
St Ix>u]s w j,| ^ gathered here
This fleece was grown in Morrow
t h a t t;mP
f;att!e 0f hifrh de-
* .
~«|, mntnM «Mkly. W»*«t ejr-
«
i i t ii
»ei ill-’ kvnrnal. Trrmn. •* a
county and has been shipped gree will be shown from m e n '1
) PoM , Mil T . • -
•
a
**ft
siBMNh-T.floyyYcfJ;
beck to the Eastern land shows, parts of the rnuntrv a c l mncl
'IN
tvh U.C.
W. *
i *9 9L.
as one part of Oregon’s exhibit. fin<?
will be put up for sale. |
a i
Scientific American.
i
Electric Wiring & Supply Co.
F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K B U IL D IN G
----- Everything E lectrica l ------
A new stock'of fixtures <i ull kinds now on display.
Oregon
Hood River
The
W eeloy
Oregonian
Until Dec. 1,1913
F o r Only 75 Cents.
For the Bargain Period Ending Nov 30,
To new or present subscribers
who hand us their 75c. N O W
M a il ot bring y o u r subscription to the office o f
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