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

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the n e t -.IK » t M «•!•». Orea m , u-irter the A ct
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fifiüE SCHOOL CUKTLSÍS
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[Hug an. Mar. 80.J
H ood ivi\ ; , Mur. 19. At a
mass inciting o f the Hot» River
ai»;>l ‘-yi'o\ver.s belli Irene today
from 10:3) o'clock until niyht,
the proposed plan o f lilt* drillers
t'> COltIO! ;.e the sellinp' agencies
o f the <ii strict and to form acei.-
tral ass* .•dation to handle the
marketi i y of the fVoit was prac-
ticaily unanimously endorsed and
tiie stockholders o f the union
voted to instruct the Iroard of
directors to proceed to lease the
properties o f that concern to the
new association.
The storage plant and ware-
house ot tiie Davidson 1'iuit
Company will also be leased and
the new storage house o f the
National Apple Company will be
purchased for $65,000. * * The
new association will be governed
by a hoard o f directors composed
o f six representatives o f the Ap-
pie Growers* Union and three
from the Davidson Fruit Com-
pany.
Representative growers were
present at the meeting from
neighboring
fruit
districts,
which may be include.! in the
new selling association when it
is further perfected, according
to the plans o f those promoting
it.
toth e party ordering them, a t lefai n
MOSILR, WAsCO COUNTV. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1913
VOL. V
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BEGINNING AT HOME.
a Bright Boy Put
That the province and useful­ Pertinent Question
to a Governor.
ness of tic- instruction given iti Tlit» lurt* itoven.tir l«irniht*». the
the public schools and other in­ ■*^v;:li«l oltl in.m*’ of i own, wit* i*x-
t«Mui of rtiiMivn. oik * iiujr
stitutions ot learning extend
tviiile looking over Mis luift ;ir I'uvUey
outside and beyond the regular K iw r lit* to ii.l an un-hin. di;t> ;u.d
curriculum, is evidenced lu the
soumJ aslt*t*|) near the water
effort to include in the. studies v. Jn-fi. ’I'lic* hu.v was Micke) linn*«»,
stm of a pool fuuiily in tlie neighbor
■instruction in the general burin- liootl
fulness to the system o f intoxi- The ifoveruor asked the boy why he
cating'beverages. A movement wits *o dirty and ragged. The hoy
¿»xplaimnl his mniiier had a large fam-
is being inaugurated to have con- ilj ami had to work hard and could
tests ; ill th e d iffe r e n t g r a d e s o f i,ot him no l*>tter ckitüe».
“ Blit you can keep clean.'* exhorted
the s c in o la , p riz e s b e in g g iv e n
Larrabce
"You could wash your face
for the best essays on the vari- and hands if you wanted to. That
costs nothing.”
<UIS Sil' '' tcis
Mickey said he would try.
The following lias been hand­ "W ell.” said the governor, "now U
ed by Mr. Frank Saltzman, Press ibe time to begin.”
^.,.ent • (j;
(*. T. U. o f
He procured a washbasin, some soap
osier, witli the request that it iUjd a towel and watched Mickey
scrub himself until he shone
lhen
be published for the benefit ami u,
ernoi got Mickey some clothes
information o f the pupils in uud dressed him neatly. Mickey look
oil fine
our local schools who may wish
"Now.” s:iid Larrabee, “ wo'll see
to compete for a prize:
] about fcettlim you u job."
He took Mickey to tlic store of an
GRADE SCHOOL CONTESTS
old German of whom the governor
was very fond. M r.‘Schneider Had no
Each
local
superintendent place
for Mickey.
should first obtain permission of
"Hut you must have." expostulated
the principal of the school to lam a bee. 'Must look at him and sen
what a litre liny lie is. lie is clean
hold such a contest. Then the a ml neat, lie is a ttoofl talker and
teacher o f the grade in which would make a good clerk. There is
the essays are to he written no liner l>oy, Mr Schneider, than
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Mickey here.”
he asked to outline the
Schneider was obdurate. He hail no
subject for the children and to place.
The governor and Mickey walked
to write an
,<1(l une eat . child
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| out of the store, much disappointed,
essay
on
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As they reached the sidewalk Mickey
jects.
When the essays are \ turned to his benefnetor and asked
handed in, let the teacher select I "Mr Larrabee. If I am such a darned
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line hoy us you say why don't you give
the ten i, nest
essays.
these , me
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a job yourself? —Saturday Lveu
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Mosier,
R E -S O LV E D
THAT HERE! W E A R E A L L -
READY To SUPPLY ANYTHING
IN THE. GROCERY LIKE .THE
£ST QUALITYANDTWC
k ^ | 3 E S T PRICE To THE
EST JUDGES OF THE
EST THINGS JN
Oregon
Dealer in
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Hay, Grain and Feed
Of All
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paid for before atikiavits areffumished.
Kinds
G R O C E R IE S
BU57$
Sole Agents for
Shady Brook Dairy Feed
** Horse Feed
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WHEN YOU WANT GROCERIES COME TO \J3
AND S E T THEM, AND YOU WILL GET GOOD
GROCERIES. WE ARE -SATIJFIED WITH REA-
JoNA&LE PROFIT S AND WE SATISFY OUR.
PATRON J WITH FIRJT-CLAJJ ¿iOODJ. YOU
CAN ALW AYS BE JURE OF FREJH GROCERIES
IN THU JToRE. BECAUSE OUR GOODJ JELL
QUICKLY.
in
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Springs )
Coal-LUMPj Nichol & Co.,
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should be used in a local contest ¡Ug Host
FOREST FIRE lift aiSREPRESEHTED and a price awarded the best. In
ci y schools a second contest may
CURiOUS ACACIA TREE,
bï timber brokers
be held lietween the difTeren It Gets Peevish and Ugly and Odorous * ?
F. A. Elliott, State Forester, S(;hools o f the city, and the best.
when Disturbed.
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’ essay chosen for competition be-
In Idaho there exists a species of the
under date ot March 1811», says: tween the different schools Qf ■«•«<■ * " »
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it hda been hniught to the the county or district. T lie prize! life. When full grown it closes its
attention o f the State Forester county essay should be used in I leaves together in coils each day at
( Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. \
that some
unscrupulous timber competition between the d iffer-! “
taTia CUr‘S
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brokers are misrepresenting the en^ counties tor the state prize. when the tree
has thus settled itself
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p ro v is io n s o f the. co m p u lso ry pa-
t i o l la w which was e n a c te d by
the recent Legislative Assembly
and becomes effeclive June 2.
Owners o f timber claims have
been told that under this law it
will be necessary for them to
keep a patrolman on their claims
all Summer at their own ex­
pense, and this has been urged
as a reason for sacrifice sales.
Statements o f this kind are made
purely for the purpose o f stimu-
b itin g the sale o f timber lands,
thus increasing the business and
incidentally the commissions of
timber brokers.
“ The law provides that every
timber land owner in the State,
not residing within one ane half-
miles o f hfs nronert v shall fm-
m uesoi nia. property, snail rur-
nish a sufficient patrol therefor
during the dry season, and that
in case lie fails to do so the State
Forester shall provide the same
at a cost not to exceed 5 cents
per acre per annum.
Any
amount so paid by the State shall
be a lien upon the land and shall
be collected with the next taxes.
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It IS obvious that the maxi-
mum expense to the owner o f a
quarter-section
o f timberland
cannot exceed $8.00 per year,
an amount that should scare no
owner into disposing o f his tim-
ber claim at a sacrifice.
One o f
th e
b est
w ays
for
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for tlio uisbt's sleep it is suid that If
General Subject: What is the t01ll.hr(J lt wl„ fiHtter 118 „ S ta te d
in a g la s s o f b e e r »vine o r **r impatient at tiie disturbanee. The
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i ofteimr. It Is averred, the foliage is
molested the more violent will become
Special Themes: The e ffe c t o f ,he shaking or the branches l inally.
It Is further alleged. If the shaking is
alcohol upon the nervoussystem. continued the tree will at length emit
Why business men demand ab­ a nauseating odor quite sullicieut to
induce u headache in tho case o f the »
stinence on the part o f their em­ person disturbing the tree.
ployes.
In Iduho it is called (he “ angry tree,”
and It is said that it was discovered by
The effects o f tobacco.
men who on making camp for the night
Markings;
Essays shall be placed one end of a canvas covering |
over one of the sensitive bushes, using
graded one-half on subject mat- it for a support Immediately tiie free
ter, one-fourth on Style and'1 began to jerk its brunches sharply,
grammatical excellence and one-
motlon continued with increasin'.?
f,.m
M,
■tm.parance
o f n o t»r
“ nervousness until at last eaiue a
l o u i u i o n a p p ea l d iice or p a p e i, sk.lioni„ . ,Ml„ r ,|Ult
,|1B tired
which sliall inclliile penmanship, campers to a more friendly location.—
and S p e llin g ,
Harper’s Weekly.
Number of Words:
The max-1
Q"ue~ En ,ifh.
' niU111 numbet ol void s shall be
Tokyo contains some queer speci-
0,16 thousand and the minimum rueus of English. One would scarce- ;
five hundred.
I & 1,e fnralliar with the name “Uow-
Jimlu Maru" painted on the bow of a
* rizei The prize shall
be Japanese junk, and jet “ Howjindu” is
called the “ Mary C, Upham” i not a bad reproduction of "H ow do you j
I»ize, and shall he thirty dollars | ^
^ f ^ ' L r V t h e honl'tarever i
in.gold.
heard. Having the courage of his ig |
AH prize essays, with the ex- «»ranee, he treated it as u single w ord. ;
ccption o f the
Anti-Naicotic |ilied fo Hnl||llB v,,ssels and K8V# it
prize, should be sent to the Na- with pride to his honorable junk
tional Superintendent, Mrs.Edith
Another Japanese refers to himself
as the “cheerful berber,” a laundrvman
Smith Davis,
561
33rd
Street,
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gives notice that be is n “ high wash j
Mlhvaukie, Wis., before August man,” and a snrtortal artist describe» I
15th o f ea ch y e a r
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timberland owners to comply
coming show has been
with the law is to join County formed and officers elected. The ,urwl ou Beneroslty
Fire Patrol Associations that dales are November 1-8. Ex-
lhnD *° " * * '’'*'
have been organized in most ot hihits of all soil products, both
“Illustrate it papa. I think I shall
the timhei'ed counties o f the fruit and vegetables, are want- understand tt better.” —New York Jour
State. It is expected that every e(jt aI1d farmers throughout the ° Jl
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timbered county will have such Northwest are urged to plant;
Entertaining Him.
kn otgamzation before the fire their crops this year with the
Daughter o f the Doute— Is tt right
season arrives. The experience ¡.ipu ;n mind o f nlaeinir their wt",, n,otl,*r "ay8, tliat J»0 are * ’**lf
ot these associations, some o f bggt samples on display in Port- , hi!d Bnt what makes you askr
which have been in existence land and competing for the many i Daughter ef the House—l was only
for four years, -proves that ade- prizes to be offered.
wondering what made you give your
self such a funny face.—London T ele
quate patrol can be secured at a
(faph.
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cost o f from l i to 3$ cents peri
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Shelter of Safety.
acre, and if all o f the timber-
A conference for the Conser-1
Let ns go into this department store
land owners join, the acreage vatioti o f Human Lffe, the^ first ^
th<j #bower u oTw „
cost will be materially decreased, ever held in the Pacific North-; q prefer this harness shop." uld b*r
Protection from fire at a cost o f west, will lie brought together husband “Yon won t s«? so many
from $3.00 to $4.00 per quarter- at Reed College, Portland. May ¡
yon w n f - P i ttsburgb Host
■ectior. should be welcomed by 9-11.
Exhibits, lectures and j
Not Necessary,
all timberland owners, and it is moving pictures will call atten-
w ife —w hst do you mean by telling
hoped that no one will be induced tion to dangers which threaten! ttrs '»•wwVi husband T'™
my advice aoout anything? Husband-
to sell their holdings through public health, and remedies will Well. my dear, I don’t Yon don’t watt
misrepresentations made by un- be pointed out.
Boards of to be asked.
reliable timber brokers for the health, education ana physicians,
Grief hallows hearts eren while M
selfish purpose o f increasing com- peace and eugenics societies will
sgee heads.—Baliey.
missions.”
, co-operate.
J
H IM A N D
D ealers in a ll kinds o f
“What’s the matter, 8mith? Yon
look all to the bad I
Well, I’ll tell you. Thiaga are tipMC
at home. The kid’s sick—wife
rn out. Pranldy, I ’m up again*
Simply cunot get any halp.
Your wife trying to do all the workf
Yea—and the washing, too.
Wet), the washing Isn’t eodiard.
lt
'tl Vtthy that’s the longeat
hardest day’s work she does.
Do you mean to say that you have
electric light and noqk Thor Elec­
tric Washing Machine I
A Thor?
Sure I Oet after that Veow. Don’t
Ut your wife break her ba't* over
a wash board. Qet her a That
Electric Washer quick.”
E lectrical A pparatus
3 Cent»
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Supply Co.
1» a Jeweler ami Optician o f many years experience.
I f you have a “ sick” time-piece, he can cure it.
I f you have eye trouble, he cun correct it by fitting you
with proper lenses.
I f you have jewelry o f any kind to repair, he can do it.
I f you want new jewelry o f any kind, he has it.
If you want A N YTH IN G in his line, he is the man to consult.
His prices are right ami so is his work.
P A T R O N IZ E
Electric
Wiring &
Hood River
Oregon
W. F. L A R A WA Y
H ood R iver, O re,
B E C O N V IN C E D
AN EASTER OFFERING
w o rth o f
electricity
will do the
average
weahing
fore family
of eia.
a n d Supplies.
o f a box o f our high grade cigars
will be
acceptable
to
any man.
They have a flavor and aroma that
charm, a smoothness that makes
the
smoking o f one a continuous
delight.
If
you want
to
please
some man, give him a box o f these
cigars.
Telepkeee
todarfor,
S. E. FRANCISCO,
himself as “ the sublime tailor.”
A !
shop signboard bears the words “ Nour |
tshing Drugs.”
" For' ’ continued the parent "there is
no more forcible way of conveying or
impressing jour meaning.”
Shortly after the boy was being lee-
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In Business
50 Years
Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .”
C O L O N IS T
Encouraged by the success of
its initial performance the Pa-, ¿ little hoy^was ad^sed"by his father
cilic Northwest Land Products to use illustrations in bis conversation
Show will hold a second and whenever they should occur to him.
la r g e r e x p o s itio n o f soil w e a lth
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Ti6xt Fall. A n o r g a n iz a tio n fo i
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FARES
W ESTBOUND
W h a t pleasant memories are
associated with the w ord grill!
Memories of the cosy grill-room, the savory
▼¡ends and the happy tete-a-tetes, or rollicking
parties.
Grill is the magic word in cookery, and—
The G-E Radiant
Electric Grill
Is the mapric device
in electric cooking.
H e re in a single handy little device you
have a toaster, broiler, stew pan, water heater,
fryin g pan and griddle for baking pan cakes.
L ik e all electric cooking devices tt is ready f o r use in
mn instant, and two or more kinds o f cooking such as
broiling and frying, or toasting and stewing etc , can
be done ot the same time.
Right on the dining room
table too, or in the silting room, nursery or sick room
I f necessary.
P a c if ic
L ig h t & p o w e r
“ A L W A Y S A T YO UR SE R V IC E .”
March 15 to April 15, 1913
Send For The
Folks
W H ILE THE FARES ARE LO W
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the blast, to any station on the O-W. R. & N. in Idaho. Oregon
and Washington:
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| Bai timor«, Md.
j Boston, Mass.
! BufT.I... N. Y.
; Charleston, S. CL
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Memphis, Tenn.
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Montromery, Ala.
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any point where Colonist fares apply, upon deposit with any
O-W. R. & N. Agent o f the amount
For full particulars drop a card to
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Mosier.