Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 21, 1913, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED
EVERY FRIDAY
H. G. K1KKEE. PrdjftSehw
SU B S C U K H O N RATKS
O n e Y t«r.
S ix Munths.-
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fer each insertion,
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the post office at Motder. Oregon, under H k « Aet of
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VOL
M O S IE R ,
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get at the waste.
W ASCO CO U N TY , OREGON,
j which will be satisfactory to the
BUSINESS METHODS FOB
“ •This bill is designed to put * ndians; .later
CQUNTY BUSINESS a*l this ,fn a business basis, to the Lewiston
F R ID A Y ,
FEBRUARY
21,
to the party omeritig them, a t leral rates, and
1913
N O . 51
H. M.
to give notice to
Commercial Club
___
I make the system ithrouftFout the to call a meeting for further oon-
Mosier,
Oregon
. . ,
■. .» .( « unifarm nnH tn
fro-■sideration a f-l his question. ”
For a long time it has been the 8tate unitorm. ana
to nave tre-
~
A council o f the Indians to de­
belief o f many citizens of the <Tue,lt expecting ami publicity,
termine their action will be held
Dealer in
state that it should be compul- * *»» Y«u- ** *’»"
« wholesome
at Lapwai February 25th.
*orv that the state and county check on comity courts to know
o ffic ia ls ’’ b o o k s be audited by anim at an expert accountant is
'HGft TO MAKE GOOD COYOTES
expert accountant at least «nee ''k ely te ceme down and demand
at
any
time.
■during the incumbency of office, ' see their books at any
Of
AH
Kinds
Lewiston, Idaho, Feb. 18—
o r whenever it was deemed nec (.11 Oregon at present is one of the
essary, or demanded bv the tax­ few states in the Union where (Special.)—If ail counties in the
no provision is made for busi- Northwest would follow the
Sole Agents for
payers. It is bu-t natural that
. . .
,
the people should wan
want l -te keep « « J i k e supervision of.expenses. precedent set by the commis- 1
with their
their own
own public
lu Multnomah county espec- sinners o f Clearwater county,
in touch with
affairs— where *tbe public meney ' ¡ally, it is said, lack of business Idaho, in •offering a bounty of
lias j $4
on coyotes , killed
with-
«comes from, where it goes and method - by
- the county
• court
:
- ~ each ; —
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and
it
is
no
¡cost
the
taxpayers
much
money,
m
-the
boundaries
of
the
county,
fo r wfcat purpose, and it is no
reflection whatever on an honest i 0 ,,e reason or lie governor’ s tliere might soon be a dearth of
official that liis books be exam j. original recommendation ot a that pestiferous animal.
W. E. King brought'to town
ined occasionally. In Fact, he measure of this kind is said to
have
been
charges
growing
out
this
week‘the carcass o f <a coy-
should welcome an investigation
,
of
the
last
of
the
infrequent
ex-
ete
which
die had poisoned in a
at any time. Public business
pertings of the county’ s books, novel way. Mr. King says it is
¡should be .conducted just as con
“ The bill carries an appropria- next .to impossible to trap coy-
•scientiously and accurately ac-
, ,
,
«cording to business methods as fton ot *17’ 500' and Pr6V,deS it)v ” tes- 90^
are the>’ of
private affairs—more so, in fact, an increase in the salaries-of the Mr. King’s method, if 'not origi-
because slack methods in irrivate tax commission o f $500 for the nal, is at least so mew that it has
additional work that will fall o n 1 not become known among the
•business generally affects but a
■the commission. 'J]his was one, coyotes-of this section, and it is
few, while state or county af­
fairs, conducted in a haphazard. point on which Schuebel fought so fatal that not'one, so far as
•unbusinesslike manner, is likely j the measure. He declared he known, -has lived to spread the
»to very seridtsly affect a large ! did not think this extra nay jus- alarm among his fellows. Mr.
tified. The measure carried by King said: “ I take a fresh egg.
number of people.
32 votes to 20, one more Ilian make a small hole in 'the shell
'How often it happens that a
the necessary majority of 31.’ ’
with a nail or other pointed in­
person, no matter wbait his avo-^
_____ ^ > m___
strument, insert the poison thru
«cation, gets tired of the monoto-'
the opening, and then glue a
»nous daily grind of routine duty
piece of paper over the hole. I
¡and seeks For an easier and a
then bury the egg in 'the snow,
^shorter way to ge't Ids work
| after first sauntering a few piec­
•done. If it'is necessary, be will!
——
t
es of raw meat on the snow near
»slight Iris werit «in order’to finish
Poison in 'the soil may have
! the egg for a scent. The coyote
-sooner, and this often leads to something to do with dry rot,
grabbles the egg «ait of itssnowy
serious errors. AH this would according to an »experiment
hiding place and swallows it with
be avoided— would lie impossi- made on a piece of East Side
a relish, as coyotes like eggs
ble, especiafly in regard to those silt loam soil by Prof. W. H.
that are worth 40 cents a dozen,
who have charge of the public -Lawrence, says the Hood River
as well as people do. The poison
business and money, if the bill News.
in the egg soon makes a good
«which recently passed the house j A block of about 100 Newtown
coyote of him.”
E. A . R a c e , m g r .
survives the senate. The Port-1 trees in this orchard did notpro-
Sand Journal says of it:
duce more than 50 per cent mar­
M O S IE R
ORE
“ Taxpayers o f Mifltndmah ketable fruit, while neighboring
«county will be interested in a trees were free from dry rot.
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V * ^
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measure that passed the house Pr«*f. Lawrence took samples of
yesterday, designed to abolish the soil and sent them to the
the present haphazard, go as- Department of Agriculture for
H ood Hirer
KARRIMAN LINES 1BMAR THE YEAR’S f In 50 Business
') cur.'.
you-please manner of keeping analysis, ’believing that it might
W . F. L A R A W A Y
« Oregon
RECORD BUYING LOCOMOTIVES,
resemble the so-called “ wheat
»accounts in many counties.
CARS AND RAILS
•
Is n-li-wplrr and Optician o f many years experience.
"“ This measure requires that sick soils.” He has just re­
If you have a “ sick” time-piece, he can cure it.
ceived
a
report
from
Washing-!
a uniform system of bookkeep­
If you have eye'trouble, he can correct it by fitting you
Orders
were
placed
in
New
J
ton.
This
states
that
the
analy-i
in g be prepared under the direc
With proper lenses.
York City December 30, 1912. J
If you have jew elry o f any kind'to repair, he Can do it.
tion o f the state tax commission sis did nut dhow any one «of the
If yr>u want new jew elry o f any kind, he has it.
and installed in every county 40 known toxic substances known by the Hardman System, for {
12.500 |
'i f you want A N Y T H IN G in Ilfs line, he rs the man toconsillt.
office
by
January
T
,
b)
he
injurious
to
plant
growth.
246
locomotives
and
and state
His prices are right and s» is Ins work.
1914 It also requires ’that the T,,e soil ,f" ’ show large quanti-, freight cars, cdlling lor a total J
books of every State and County ties 'o f oVllic aci(l- At some expenditure
o f ¿ 20.000,000. *
Î
official and couitty court shall he times during the season this is Another order for 200,000 tons ^ P A T R O N I Z E HIM A N D E E ' C O N V I N C E D i
^
audited once a year- by an expert verV Poisonous to plant life. Tlte of-tails made since irteans^n ad- ^
responsible to the tax commis- calcium salt o f oxalic acid wasjdUional outlay o f $6,000,000.
dion
This expert may drop
tf> run four tons to the I he rail orders for the year ag-
THE PURE JUICE
OF THE U-'ROtT
vdown on the books at unexpect- acre ïoot- This lar^e amount, f^egate 538,000 tons, and stand
«ed moments, -and they mudt at Prof- Lawrence is quoted as say- out as the largest year’s pur-
is used to flavor our soda. That
orree be turned over to him for
would seriously iriterfere chase by any railroad.
insures a wholexomenesa that is
Of the locomotives ordered 132
only equalled by its deliciousness.
»auditing
with the lime content of the
Try one o f our fruit flavors und you
„ ,s ^ ______ soil, rendering it unavailable, are designed to burn coal and
This was one of the reforms
’
.
will he ■«(> delighted you’ ll wonder
_
, , ,
„
. . and ft may be in part responst- j 114 will be oil burners. The of-
'i f anything else colhd h e 's o ' deli­
ladvocated by Governor West in . , ,
e .
rfl. . .
„ .
,
_
We for some of the difficulties der includes 99 Mikado type
cious. it does not make any differ­
Hus message to the legislature.
passenger engines, eight 10-
,
, ,
. , I, i r,
now occurring,
ence which.you ihoose, your ver­
though felie present hill differs in
! wheel passenger engines and 49
dict will he the same. What kind
iom e respects to the
•do you prefer?
Pacific type passenger engines:
dratt The
OPENING INDIAN RESERVE «LANDS 40 Mikado type freight engines,
pared by the gnvertvor,
S. E. FRANCISCO,
governor’s bill i>rovided a sjte-!
five Mallet consolidation »and 55
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
«cial commission to prepare the
Lewiston, Idaho, Feb 18—
■switch engines.
i-
■unifarm accounting system and (Special.)— Delegates'from com-
The weight of the Mikado
bave charge «of auditing o f mereiai bodies o ... f Nek •«-—
Perce -■■“
and passenger engine on the drivers
books, whHe the measure passed Lewiston counties, Indian De- is 214,000 pounds;'the weight of
'today, which was prepared by partmeat officials and represent- !qhe Mikado freight engine on
Smith of Klamath, itlaces ‘these atives of the Nez Perce Indians, drivers is 220,000 pounds; Mallet
«duties on the tax commission.
mat with the governing board o f engines, 398,000 pounds; Pacific
“ Despite decided opposition the Lewiston Commercial Club engines, 280,000 pounds. The
from Schuebel o f Clackamas, it and citizens o f Lewiston this weight on drivers of switch en-!
Memories of the cosy grill-room, the savory
«carried by one vote after Smith week to discuss the proposition ^¡„es is 145,000 pounds,
viands and the happy tete-a-tetes, or rollicking
bad spoken warmly in its behalf, to open the Indian reserve lands
T|1e order was placed with
parties.
‘He said, *1 believe all the mem- in the vicinity of Reubens and different concerns, the American
bers o f the house realize the ne- Winchester for the sale of timber Locomotive Company and the
Grill is the magic W o r d in c o o k e r y , und—~
'cessity o f a more modern and and the opening of the same to Baldwin Locomotive Works se-
businessi ike system of book keep- settlement under an arrange- curing the bulk of the contracts
ing in state and county offices.’ ment agreeable to the Indians.
which is to be filled at the earli-
“ ‘ We hear daily eemrlaints
The conference developed a est date possible.
•from taxpayers in the various great difference o f opinion among
The Oregon-Washington Rail-
counties about the waste of the redmen as to the advisability road & Navigation Company Will
money, the graft and unhusiness- of the proposed opening, tliefr share generously in-the distrihu-
is the magic device in electric cooking.
like methods generally of our principal contention being that tion of the engines and cars, as
H ere in a single handy little device you
state and county governments, safes should be confined to the the needs o f the growing husi-
The fact is. taxpayers have no matured and fallen timber and ness of tiie line demand not only
have a toaster, broiler, stew pan, water heater,
■way of knowing how their mon- the payment of the proceeds in themost approvedty|»esofloco-
frying pan and griddle for talking pan cakes.
ey is spent. It is all wrong.
full pro rata among the memlters motives hut the additional cars
Like ail electric cooking devices it is rradf f,rr in* in
“ ‘Nearfy every ccririty and o f the trilie. The following res- it will receive in order to meet
an intliiill, and two or more kinds of rooking such as
every county court now has a olution was adopted after consid- the wants of the rapidly increas-
broiling and frying, or toasting anil stewing etc , can
lie done at the some time.
Bight on the dining room
different method o f keeping its erahle speech-making:
“ Re- ing trade in its territory,
taWc too, or in the silting room, nursery or sick room
accounts. In very few instances solved, in view of the fact o f
♦ —
if necessary.
is there anything like scientific these matters being new to some Roy Duvall, o f Independence,
vupervisio* o f expenditures. The of us. that these representatives arrived here the first -of the
P a c i f i c L i g h t 8 c R O w e TR C o .
waste o f money from slack busi- be instructed by the chair to re- week ana is visiting friends,
ness methods is spalling, and the turn to their homes and confer “ TL.
“ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SE R V IC E .”
worst of it IS the accounts are s0 with their peof.le, ascertaining Bm, „ newin(f your «ub^-riptlon to th«
mixed up that the public cannot what arrangement can he made Bulletin? It would be appreciated.
paid for before ariuiavits areff urn ¡shed.
R E S O L V E D ' OUR CANNED GOODS
HAVE COME DOWN. WE WERE (A R R Y itJf,
A BIG STOCK- WE CAN KEEP OUR STOCK.
‘FRESH BYLKEEPJNG. it MOVING. VECAN
WHAT, t T ^ Y o u YAN EAT. You CAN“
Hay, Grain and Feed
'
E A T WHAT W E C A N .
Shady Brook Dairy Feed
“Big 6
POISON IN SllIL MAY
CAUSE DRY ROT
» Horse Feed
•THE PRIÌE.S ON 'OUR GROCERIES T U M B L E -
RIGHT IN THE BBGINNING WHEN WE MARK OUÌt
GOODJ— BUT THE QUALITY NEVER FALL J.
WE
DON’ T RELIEVE IN PALMING OFF SECOND GRADE
GROCERIES ONTO OUR CUSTOMER J, AND T R Y ­
ING TO MAKE THEM BELIEVE THEY ARE F l R J T
GRADE.
ON
ALL OF OUR
GROCERIES WE
• KEEP THE QUALITY UP. WE KEEP THE PRICED
d o w n , l e t u j s u p p l y y o u w i t h t h e t h i n g - j
YOU U SE FOR YOUR TABLE.
¡
Rock Springs
Coal-LUMPi
I Nichol
i
i
I
i
Turn-A -Lum Lumber Co.
What pleasant memories are
associated with the word grill!
The G -E Radiant
Electric Grill
Co.,
/
M 0 S ÍE R
| H e a te r StOVCS
URGE ORDERS FOR NEW j
EQUIPMENT
I
&
A ll Sizes and Prices
W. E. Chown,
M osier
A. Í,. DAY,
*Oregon
I’ KRSIDKNT-MANAc.ltli
>HOMC^
A Gornpldte'Tjinp'tff
Metcricail Novelties «and Tdys
for Christmas.
Buy'Presents Tlutt Are Instructive and'interesting.
Electric Wiring & Supply Co.
Hood River
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