Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 26, 1915, Image 1

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MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1915
VOL. VI
NO. 52
WENATCHEE DIFEGTOfiS ENDORSE DIS-
TfiiHü ÍORS
to the party orderin g them , a t legai rates, a n o
paid fo r b efore affidavits are furr.U hcd.
Springtime and Gardens
he generally finds that the little
2
x 4 garden has cost several
Anderson Undertaking Co.
Suppose we hadn't ever
Now that Spring is near, the times more, in time and labor,,at
f O.-W. R. & N. Officials Look for heard about this blooming war;
LICENSED EMBALMER AND
A strong endorsement of the thoughts turn to cleaning up the least, thao f,l>e • vgehthiej y,ri Id
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Increased Grain Next Season.
suppose the cables had been North Pacific
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Fruit Distributors re^use *_n
yard accumulated cost to buy. But think of U k
cut that run from shore to ; will form the basis of the report ove,‘ winter, and making gar- plea m
i
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>i seeing an filin g
312 Cascade Ave.
Phone 1394
Hood River
Following' a survey of the crop shore; suppose that England, «
dens. Even the honsewite in things that you ha>e greyvn
which
F.
L.
Presnoll
of
Cash-
situation in the grain belt east Germany, Russia and Japan f
mere aifd Ben F. Smith of ('lie- , m v n > " ’¡III only a lew square yourself! It g e t s every oneev^r
jot the Cascade Mountains tribu­ and Fiance had cut the cables \
Ian, directors of the Wenatchee
s o '* *n
8;u‘k R v t s the year, a n I w - j vviil all try i t
Ï tary to its lines, the O.-W. U. & off before the war began; 8 North Central Fruit Distrubutors, *'ever to have a garden and fig- again this season.
N. Traffic Department finds need suppose we never heard a 1
will make to the growers afflia- " rt‘s on how »>»»>’ varieties of
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for advising farmers as to how word of shot and shell and
ted
with
that
association,
aftertsee,ls
she
can
in
the
t;mi-
NOTICE
to proceed with planting. The flame -we guess the great
JEWELER OPT f CIA F
having thoroughly investigated l0«l space and how much garden
: unfavorable season, so far, for United States could go on just
the sales methods and inspected sass
sas8” s,r'e CH" raise to supply the
Al; •!.».!! s against M siejr Val­
Fall sown grain gives point to the same.
table. 1 hen she gives hubby
thi> records of the central selling l,d>le.
ley
Téwp/i ne Co. prior to .Feb.
Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks,
the suggestions.
We’ re big enough and agency. Messrs, l’ resnell and no rest until the garden is prop­ 1st 1915, must he presented a‘.
Jewelry, Sterling: Silverware, Cut Glass
Traffic Manager Miller and
strong enough and have j Smitli spent a part of this week erly dug up, fertilized anu plant­ once.
Twenty years Experience.
“ Farmer” Smith have gone over
enough
of crop. We i ed the . at the Distributor’s main offiw ed.
All hills must he presented or
1 grind my own Lenses.
the situation carefully and they
stuff the farmers raise, the f in Spokane.
But the garden must he tend- first of month,
believe that in view of the high
farmers need the shops. If J "W e believe,” said Mr. Pres­ ed, weeds must bo kept down
Phone Blank 711 f
Examine your line before
The Dalles, Oregon.
price for cereals of all kinds and
Europe want to scrap around j nell, "that the Distributors em­ and Ibis means constant work; making .ompiaint to Coni piny,
tó^.'OigsiwyíS'Kíe.Ari^rísw-oiW'.r'*
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the probability of heavy demand
j and spend its cash in hand; bodies not only the id a and ■' must be cultivated and water- You will be charged with line-
the coming season, wheatgrow
| if Europe wants to make itself form, hut also the actual opera- ud.
! man’ s time if trouble is found
ers will get best results if they
j look like cut-over land, then lion of the cooperative plan
Eternal
vigilance
in
keeping
on your line. Renew your bat-
follow the course outlined.
T H E W E D D IN G R IN G
j we should worry quite a lot which the fruitgrow ers of the stray liens out is the price of a teries. You cannot expect go< d
“ There are two situations con­
is the most important article of jewelry in a woman’s
j about the lighting game we northwest are seeking as the good garden, provided every service from the Omipany if you
fronting the fanner,” sa. s Mr.
life, therefore it should he the very best the bridegroom
i guess the great United States j solution of their problem.
Lhing else has been properly a.I- do not keep your line and phone
Miller.
One is the possible
can afford.
j can go on just the same,
“ The tendency of many grow­ tended to. And when the season in order,
necessity for reseeding in tin
i So let’ s forget about the war, * ers after a disastrous marketing is over and Hie “ old-m an” bal-
E. A. RACK
Our seamless Wedding Rings come in all weights and
Spring and the other is the ad­
j
the halt les and the bombs, season is to try some new experi ; ances his “ farming” accounts,;
Secretary,
sizes. These are hand turned, high curat rings, the
visability of Spring seeding of l and k- p on doing business i merit, when perhaps their full
best to he found in the market.
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land that otherwise would he in here until the tempest calms, support o f an existing institution j
Prices, $4.00 to $10.00.
Summer fallow. All indications Instead o f shipping stuff to j: would provide the most efficient j
Yours For Service,
point to the fact that tin* y ear ■ France, t>Germany or Rome, jj remedy,
lA R A W A Y ’S JEWELRY STORE
19't5 will see a demand for all
P e o p l f ’ s NA VIG ATION C O M F A N Y
we’ ll make the stuff our pen-j
“ The absolutely dependable!
HOOP RIVER, OREGON
fo r m « of cereals in excess o f the
CHARLES NELSON. M a n a g e r .
pie need and sell it here at j management and information |
supply, and therefore it is prob­
home. We’ll sow and reap, !i which the growers affiliated!
Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
able we will have the largest
we’ ll make and sell, an d], with the Distributors have at i
Thursdays.
Arrives at § Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
acreage of Fall and Spring sown
fortune win and fame -we’ ll J the market end, coupled with
MOSIER M EAT MARKET
Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
grain in t he history oftheNorth-
great United States j the efficient system at the ship-!
f prove tin
from Oak Street Dock.
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Passengers and freight.
I west.
.... end, is the most tangible
pmg
go
on
just the same.
i can
FRED ULMER, Proprietor
“ Farmers who have retained
Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
protection for the growers that
( American Lumberman.
enough seed for either reseed-
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
could lie provided.
F r e s h anti Sm oked M e a ts, S ausage and Fish
i ing in the Spring or Spring seed-
“ This year the Distributor’s
' ing in Summer fallow are fortu­
local association at Cashmere
A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping
TO
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LOCAL
HEADERS
nate considering (lie present I
shipped approximately 300 cars
I price of wheat.
as compared with 78 las' season
MOSIER
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OREGON
It
is
a
great
misfortune
that
“ The exceptionally high price
handled directly by sub-centra!
r\.._ Corbin. li....
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.. Moore
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Drs.
Conisint.au
and
for wheat, will menu correspond- newspaper men are not onuiis-
organization.
This
was
the
ii iiw m
hi i mil....r~rr~m~ ~ ».
itigly high prices for all classes cient and omnipresent. These
first year for the local organiza­
of feed, and farmers should grow arp *w,i qualities very much
tion, and a decicedly substantial
as much corn as possible, as needed by the editor if he would
increase is anticipated for next
with proper selected seed an,Ii publish a local paper that would
For General
educil and
season. A like condition will
MOSIER, OREGON
careful tillage of the ground, please every body in the matter
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u idobK-dl) hold true for the rest
Surgical Work.
corn will produce more stock of local news. It would he im-
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S f i t . 8 5 0 .0 0
of the Wenatchee valley.”
I feed than any other plant, and possible to please everyone at all
DEPOSIT YOUR* SAVINGS JN
it. has been demonstrated that times or any of the time. What­
Maternity Cabes a Specialty
A CAREFU LLY M A N A G E D
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS
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with acclimated seed, corn can ever is said or left unsaid, some­
BANK.
be grown successfully in all one is displeased. We can’ t
Ambulance meets all out of
parts
of the Pacific Northwest.” help it, being only mortal as are
L. J. M e r r i l l , Cashier.
J. N. M o s i e r . Prey
In the 8th grade examinations j
our critics, and lacking the held January 14th and 15th, the
town Patients.
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aforesaid qualities.
following named students were
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SOttiE RFC ODD
One subscriber will complain awarded common school diplo­
The newspaper has made pres­ that the paper doesn’ t get all mas:—School District No. 12
idents, killed poets; made hustles th > n >ws items from his locality ^ (The Dalles): Florence McAn-|
Cor. 10th and Union Streets
i for beauties and punished genius Another says he didn’ t see any­ drew#, Anne Moore, Arthur
r
Everybody *■'" ■ <
thing
in
the
paper
about
a
party
I
with
criticism.
It
has
curtailed
likes it—
Gosling, Ivan Roberts, Mildred
The Dalles,
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Oregon
the power of kings, converted at his neighbor’s house. No, he Nielsen, Peter Carlson, Carla
Y r c 'T v s
bankers into paupers and graced probably did not. And wliv not? Newliouse, Bertha Forrest, Lois
<~'’cKocoC,tes
Send to Modern Confectionery t oir.pany, Port-
pantry shelves.
It lias made | Simply because he or bis neigh- Mann, Helen Fliim, Minnie Ixim-
land, Oregon» 5 “ Modem ■ ?ei ** seal
ped
paupers college presidents, ith asjbor didn’ t take the trouble, or nier, Kathryn Quinn, Linna
from the enclosure found in .T j -. k.tms-of "\\i idem” ’
products, or 10 cents (stamps or coin) for posture, and 1
educated the poor and robbed the i think to send in the news items Fletcher, Opal Estes, Fay Hill,
full sample box of Vogans Chocolates will be scut you
| philosopher of his reason; it of his neighborhood. We are Vera Engel,-Kaly Frantz, Paul
free.
THEIR GUARANTEE. If for any reason Vegans C lic o '--v s
smiles, cries, dies, hut it can’ t well aware t hat a weekly resume Fowler, and Flerschel Philips.
do tiot five a purchaser perfect sa:: ; .ti-m. wc arc authorised to
| he run to suit everybody, and of the happenings o f various dis­
replace them at their expense.
School District No. 24 (Three!
S. E. F R A N C ISC O .
'the man will he crazy who hies. tricts about Mosier makes the M ile): Chester Bell.
ProiiTietor “ T H E O A K S .’
paper'more interesting to our
School District No. H5 (Victor): B
Oregon
Mosier
The situation in Baker county suhscrio *rs ?md their neighbors Faye Driver.
MOSS'ER.
OREGON
in
regard
to
rabies
i
growing
’
ho
don’
t
,
subscribe
hut
who
bor­
P'tV.V s'.V*
S !,
School Dist rict No. 69 (Friend)
serious. Not only dog hut cat- row the Bulletin every week,
Arthur
Mai hew.
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t - ate being hit en b. mod coy- sometimes before the owner Inis
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School District No. 78 (Dead
ot s, and nil! ' cows on o e farm
ha e hi d to he shot as a result. , read it. And that is just what Dog): George Mays.
we would like to have each
week a correspondent in every
THAT SINFUL PRINTER
school district in the country,
. gi .; eg all til“ local no\ s about the
Unobserved and unannounced
schools, public meetings, road
the
president, of a Church Soci­
and other improvements, pros-
ety
entered
the composing room
; peels for farm crops, the parlies
just
in
time
to hear these words
io ill.: n-igbboi boot! etc. these
tilings are interesting to the issue from the mouth of the boss
persons directly concerned and printer:
are also of general interest.
y
“ Billy, go to the devil and tell
Bit. as tlio unfortunate editor him to finish that ‘murder’ he
can't in; in all places at once, began this morning Then ’ kill t
Wir
and can’ t s»*e and hear every­ William J. Bryan’s Youngest
When there is a forewarning of snow in
thing that transpires, he natur­ Grandchild,’ and dump the
the air. and the stock linger rlosetotlieshelter-
ally misses Hi in,. tilings, often ‘Sweet Angel o f Mercy ’ into tin
ing windbreak o f the burn; when the color of
I iti:i is mat may lie imp irtalll to hellhox. Then make up that
the sky foretells that Old Boreos is coming In
the community to publish, un­ ‘Naughty Parisian Actress’ a: d
claim his own then yon realize th period of
it s iie is put wise by those who lock up ‘The Lad, in Her bou­
GOOD FUEL is at hand.
know and could easily drop into doir’ . ”
tli: office when in town, or send
Horrified the good woman fled
But this season brings with it no anxiety, nr
tile ¡P-ms in by mail.
from ( hat place of sin, and now
•fear
and uncertainitj for the man whose heme
Most communities recognize her children wonder why they
is flooded by the cheerful warmth of
tie- impossibility *>f an editor, are not allowed to play with the
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
who hasn’ t a corps of reporters printer’s youngster.
to run down news for him, to
g -t all tin* local items of inter­
GOES TO HONS KONG
est and they usaMy take-enough
“ See Harms About it,”
inti re ?t in the paper to jot down
¡.eii's a:- they hear them, and
I.. Dunbar, ef Portland who
si-ml them in. We state How,
is a partner o f K. I.. Cooper tr.
as wc have stated many timer.
I»-*fore, that we will he only too a fruit ranch south of town, will
g'ad if our Hiffmcribets would do leave today for Hong Kong,
ibis, and help make the paper
ni .re readable. We will gladly ( lirfa. where he will «mgage‘in <
His
furnish stationery and stamps the importing business.
In exchange for Subscriptions to the M o sier Bulletin.
for the purpose. Let This SOAK family will join him in the Fall.
CROP SURVEY Is MADE
SING A SONG OF
8 US!NtSS
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Dr. George F . Newhoa.se
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M )äier Valley Bank
r-'/yf-.
1 Nichol & Co.
General
Merchandise
à
THE NORTH
Pacific Povv’er & Light Co.
“ 'T W A - L u m p ”
Need
But
will lake
m
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Eggs,Poultry
Produce
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