Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 29, 1915, Image 1

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AD VE RTISING RATES
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INSTALLATION OF RE3EKAJ LOOSE
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Cleaning and Pressing done.
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to the party ordering t.‘i«-rn, at legal rates, and
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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Satisfaction guaranteed, and Prices
Reasonable.
Office in Sturgtss Bid g.
Powerful Agencies Unite
JEW ELER OPTICIAN
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The new officers o f Manzanila
Rebekah Lodge No. 161 1.0.0. F.
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were installed as follows: by
OREGON, WASHINGTON. IDAHO AND MON­ Ella B. Stevenson, D. D. P. : Portlatid. Ore.. Januury 26,
312 Cascade A\e.
Phone 1394
Hood River
TANA GROWERS BELIEVE IT WILL Mrs. Gertrude Arthur, N. G.: 1915: The fann latid burean of
the Oregon State Imniigratlon
SPUR INDUSTRY
Mrs Letitia Evans, V. G . ; lien-
Commission is receiving ti good
ora Hunter, ReceivingSecrelary ;
tnany inquines in regard to the
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J. E. Higley, Financial Secre­
possihility of rontlng good farm
tary; Chas. T. Bennett, Trous.;
lamí, and nearly all these inquir­
(From Oregonian, Jan. 25.)
Mrs. Inda Ginger, Warden; Mrs. ios come lYom practical, exper-
Seattle, Jan. 24.— (Special.)— Bertha Johnson, Conductor; Mrs. ienced fanners who are not al
Apple-growers of Washington, Ella Stevenson. R. S. N. G. ; this time tinancially able to par­
Oregon, Idaho and Montana and Miss Christine Godberson. L. S. chase latid. The Bureau is now
Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks.
sales agencies representing a N. G. ; Mrs. Osee Iliglev, It. S. planning to add this rental fea­
Jewelry. Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass
great output agreeing to operate V. G. ; Mrs. E. !.. Graham, L. S. ture to its other work and would
Twenty years Experience.
under a central governing hoard, V. G. : Miss Alice Benne t, Cl.¡ti ­ like, as soon as possible, to make
I grind my own Lenses.
the pact is said to augur well for lain; T. J. McClure, I. S. G. ; R. up a generous list of such offer­
the future of the apple industry W. Simpson, O. G.
Phone Blank 711
D ie Dalles, Oregon.
ings. No fees or commissions
of the Northwest. The selling j At the close of the busine: ' ss of any kind will be charged, and
agencies now joined with the session, and Installation cere- j M a|| oases the reliability and
growers in the program outlined monies, a dainty lunch was fitness of the applicant will be
by the by-product committee served, consisting of Pimento carefully investigated.
THE WEDDING RING
represent a total tonnage of 15,- ¡,nd Deviled ham sandwiche
Farmers and
land owners
is the most important article of jewelry in a woman’s
000 cars.
Jello-fruit salad with whipped throughout the state who have
life, therefore it should be the very best the bridegroom
The agreement created great j cream, cake and coffee. A coin- land for w hich they have no
can afford.
enthusiasm among the 200 dele- ical reading was listened to, and present use, and who would like
gates when it was read by ex- greatly enjoyed. Altogether u to derive all income from such
Our seamless Wedding Rings come in all weights and
Senator YY. II. Paulhannts, chair- most pleasant evening was pass­ acreage, are invited to write to
sizes. These are hand turned, high carat rings, the
man
of the by-products commit- ,>d. A general feeling of good ,). YY . Brewer, manager of the
best to be found in the market.
tee, who explained it in detail, fellowship, prevailing making farm bmd bureau, at Portland,
Pi ices, $4.00 to $10.00.
All the distributing agencies a]| pr,.Bent glad to he there.
Yours For Service,
for blanks an which to list such
signed it unconditionally with
A. Member.
L A R A W A Y ’S JEWELRY STORE
holdings.
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the exception of the Northwest
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Fruit Exchange, which reserved
SPRAY MEETING CONTINUED
OREGON HAS AT,271 FARM HOMES
the right to refer the question to
the growers’ local units whose I
“ Spraying” was found to be
There are now 151.858 homes
fruit it handles.
such a comprehensive subject in Oregon, according to a report
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The agreement is:
that the growers hist Saturday issued recently by the Census
“ That in case the growers of
adjourned until Saturday, Janu­ Bureau, while ten years ago the
the four Northwestern states,
ary 30 (tomorrow), to complete t be number v as 91,21 1. compared
representing in districts and
with 63,791 homes in
1890.
the discussion.
through the affiliated agencies
At tomorrow’s meeting spec­ Twenty-nine per cent of the Or­
75 per cent of the total tonnage, !
ialized subjects will be consid­ egon homes are farm homes,
forma central governing hoard j
ered. Mr. Joy will lead in the compared with 40 per cent in
for the purpose of regulating the
discussion of the Codling Moth 1900 and 43 per cent in 1890.
marketing of their products in
control, giving special attention The number of homes in this
order to get the best, distribution
to the use of hatching cages ¡is a state free of incumbnince at the
and to prevent the demoraliza­
means of positively ascertaining' present time is 60,500, while 25,-
tion of prices.
the date to spray for the several 270 are encumbered and 58,279
“ That we will, should we be
broods. Mr. Kollandsrucl will are rented.
so requested, join with the said
start the discussion on Scab Con-
In the entire nation there are
MOSIER, OREGON
governing board in studying tile
trol, and sis he itas given this 20,255,555 homes. Of this ntim-
C A P I T A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 1 1 .7 0 0 .0 0
crop and marketing conditions
fungus considerable study, the her 6,123,610 ¡ire farm and 14,-
with a view to helping the grow-
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
growers may expect to get some 131,645 are urban homes,
j ers to estimate the marketing
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
tangible data upon which to base
value of their products and will
BANK.
their spray operations.
WOOL MEN TO BENEFIT
j furnish to said governing board |
L. J. M errill , Cashier.
J. N. M o s i e r , Pres.
at the close of each day’s busi-j
MOOSE NATIONAL DIRECTOR HERE j Of interest to ¡ill wool growers
ness, and sooner in special cases,
in this ¡ind adjoining slates is a
copies of all quotations, sales,
E.
S.
LaCroix.
deputy
natianal
movement recently inaugurated
¡reports, sales records, sales re­
turns, inspector’s reports, and director of the Loyal Order of lo establish a big wool warehouse
all lett ers. telegrams and conver­ Moose, with present, headquar- in Portland to handle the clip
sations that have a direct bear­ ters at Hood River, w as in town from all flocks in this territory,
ing on the selling of the fruit. this week rounding up recruits tints eliminating the speculator
“ YVe further agree that; if re­ to swell the herd of Moose which and broker who have heretofore
has already gathered in cut deeply into (lie annual re-
quested by the growers so to do, he
Hood
River and which was or- ceipls of lite sheep men. Under
we will remit to such governing
board not to exceed one-half tianized into a lodge last Satin*- th ■ n w plan all wool will be
cent pet* box on all apples and flay night.
1 he Loyal Ordet of graded in Portland and the pro-
pears ami one-quarter cent pet* Moose has thethiid hugest mem- ducer w ill be advised exactly
box on all of the small fruit that bership of any benevolent or wliat his wool is worth. It is
we may market, when returns fraternal order in existence and estimated that; this plan will net
are received and made, this '» rapidly increasing in numbers the woolmen from 3 to 5 cents
amount being deducted as a and popularity, so that the ex­ per pound over former prices.
charge in making settlement for pression “ he is a Moose” is
equivalent to saying “ lie is a
the fruit.”
M S B V Iff lû t MOVIES
Mr.
LaCroix
This agreement was signed by good citizen,”
Yakima County Horticultural staled while in town last .Yion-
The moving picture show at
Association, by YV. M. Nelson; day, that be expected to have a
Chown’s
Hall Iasi Tuesday night
An old fashioned holiday in a "ne'e fashioned" way
Richey & Gilbert Company, by membership of 100in Hood U L e r
was
very
good indeed and well
H. M. Gilbert, president; YVe- in the next two weeks, and lie worth the price of admission—-
natchee Produce Company, by wanted a good sized class fn in 10 and 15c. But the house was
Conrad Rose: Wenatchee Fruit­ Mosier to swell the list. The
very small; so small, in fact,
growers’ Association, by W. T, charter w ill lr* open for the n< xl
that the proprietor, Mr. Kelly,
Clark, J. Macphee Ferguson and two weeks and during this lime staled tliiil unless the attendance
J. E. Shannon; Spokane Valley the fee will I k * only $5 to join, increased it. would not pay him
Growers’ Union,
by
Edward This, with the medical examin­
to continue the show, as Hi«*
Pierce; North Pacific Fruit Dis­ er’s fee of one dollar, and the
expense would not justifx it. If
tributors, by H. F. David son, first quarter’s dues, pa*, able in the Mo>i<*r public want litis kind
president, and J. ,H. Robbins, advance, make it possible now
of entertainment, which is good
general manager; Northwestern to become a member of this ex­
and cheap, tlr-y should be more
Fruit Exchange, by Reginald H. cellent order ¡it a nominal cost of
Let us show you these and other modern electrical gifts.
liberal in their patronage. Mr.
Parsons, president, and W. F. $8.50 when, after the charter
Kell; will put another show on
Gwlnn. general manager; YY right closes, it will cost rnndiderahly
tomorrow night.
Fruit Company, by J. Howard more. Are you a Moose, or
YVrig lit; Pomona Ranch, by J.L, have you put in your application?
•A LW A Y S AT Y O U R S E R V IC E .”
NEW SlliKE FOR MOSIER
Dumas; Arcadia Valley Fruit­ If not. don’ t delay, but attend to
growers’ Association, by A. A. it at once. Full information may
L. M. Nichol is preparing to
lie obtained by calling at the
Craig, manager.
<>; • * 11 a grocery store in the old
Bulletin (»flic*.
Everybody
bank building, on the east side
likes it—
of Main Street. His first con­
SHPT. BtlNNEY VISITS SCHOOL
HOOD RIVER DRUGGIST iri NEW «3*1 signment of groceries arrived
Y ç o farx s
<=*cÁocol&íes
yesterday.
County School Superintendent
to Mdtfcfn Confectionery Company, Port­
Chas. N. Clark, the popular
Mr. Nichol conducted a goner-
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Bonney
came
down
land, Oregon, 5 “ Modern Sweets**
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from the ere io-
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dina! pa* * *_••« of “ Modern“ “
from Die Dalles last Friday and Hood River druggist, is in a new at in»- pchandise store here some
f ^roJiK or lu re; t: f stain • -i or coi f*>r j * : e , and 1
spe t tile day visiting our school. location, having moved into the live >• n s ago, selling out to his
1 ia - ;>l- box of Vogani C.horolatel wiii be e. t you
free.
Mr. Bonney stated liait he was building on the corner of 1 itil i brot Ini r, ( . G. Nichol.
TH EIR GUAR ANTEE. If fbr M r 'ftxnq V nfin« Owcoîarer
highly
pleased with the condition Street and Cascade Avenue, for­
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replace them it t h ' r «pen-.*
of Mosier'« school and highly inerly occupied by, and diego mal
M. J. Oliphant was in Tin*
S E. F R A N C I S C O
Complimented ttie teachers and ly across from, the First Nal li­ Da'les this week trying to inlet
"T H E u A K . i -’
pupils on their government and ai Bank, where he is at lionn to o-l L g county court In the ex­
MOSIEIt.
x- it ns.on <f a road la*t»vooa Mosier
behavior, and the apparc ni | re­ all his old customers, and
OREGON
tends
a
cordial
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Iconic
to
lin­
gress which is lieing made.
and Dr.. Ur.-< k, which will luk"!
ger,eral public to visit bis new it to tIte (."oleario ranch, of,
LIC E N SE D E M B A LM E R A N D
F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R
Dr. George Newhouse
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MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. 1915
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business locais will be charged at 5 cents per line
for each insertion.
Entered a» second-class matter March 1-, 1W9 at
the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct of
March 3. 1ST9
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MOSIER MEAT MARKET
FRED ULMER, Proprietor
Fresh and Smoked M eats, Sausage and Fish
A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping
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Mosier Valley B a n k
“The
WHEN THE WORTH WINO D0|H BLOW
When there is a forewarning of snow in
the air. and tin* stock linger close to the shelter­
ing windbreak of tin* barn; when the color of
tlu* sky foretells that Old Borens" is coming to
claim his own llien you realize the period of
GOOD F U E L is ¡it hand.
But Ibis season brings with it. no anxiety, no
fear and uncerlainity in the man whose home
is flooded by the cheerful warmth of
“ T u m -A -L u m p ”
“ See Harms About it.”
T u m -A -L u m L u m b er C o.
New Christmas”
You can modernize Christmas in your home and, at
the same time, be sure of old-fashioned delight in the
gifts received if you make your gifts electrical.
G-E Electrical Gifts
will bring comfort and pleasure into the holiday gather­
ing and prove a lasting benefit throughout the year.
Among the most suitable gifts for the home are the
chafing dish, flatiron, toaster, luminous radiator, per­
colator and “Uni-Set”—a complete electrical cooking
outfit.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
ZANOL
what is it?
quarters.
which tie is manager.
CALIFORNIA
The Land of Su -l ine. Fruit and Flowers
CALLS YOU
W i t h S U M M E T I M E in W I N T E R
O u td o o r
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Sc,
Sitar- bathing ,
driving ,
recreation, California in dalightfuL
Por i
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m f o r t , g o v i a Un­
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0Í1EGMSHIUGÍ0N « 'i HOMI
through Portland.
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CKI.KBKATINO COMPÌ.K T I o N OK THU PANAMA C A N A L
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San prandaro, pebruary 211 to D**ct .uber 4, I‘JI5.
P a n a m a - C a lifo r n ia E x p o s it io n
San Diego, January I to December 31, 1915.
They repp sent the high- at
human emfi-avor In the woe
enc-1 and induntry. See tin
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of Them.
Ticket«, information, etc., u|<> n application
H. A. ALLINGTON
Agent,
M ntder.
O W. It. A N. CO.
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