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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
1 MOSIER BULLETIN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY KOGER W. MOE SU BSCRIPTION RATES On# Y**r Six Months Tor#* Months 11.50 75 . 5Í* E ntered as second-class m atter Marcn 12, 1909 at the post office a t Moeier. Oregon, under th s ^ c : >f March S. 1M7V. MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON., TH1DAY, ( H’TOBER 1. 11HÖ. VOL. VII Yes, We Have it! Solid nickel case, 7 jewel, thin model watch com plete for $ 3. 00 A big value and a fine time keeper W. F. LARAW AY, Jew eler H o o d R iv er - O re g o n COOK WITH Sfotm nl Electricity Ovenette Can be used on El Grilstovo or El Glostovo 7) Price !*• $ 2.50 Ready in an instant to roast or bake at any lamp socket. OVKNKTTK will do anything within it’s capacity that your kitchen range oven will do. Hake piee, biscuits or prepare a roast for dinner. Pacific Power k & Light to. "A L W A Y S A T Y O U R S E R V IC E " — THERE S A HEAP OF COMFORT in a box of good cigars. They make a inan's troubles seem less, make the world look brighter for him. A box of cigars means fifty boors of solid enjoy ment. It means having smokeson band that have all the virtues of gixsl tobacco ami none of the faults of poorer kind. 5 . C. F r a n c is c o P rop r i e t o r " T H E OAKS" Have You the Correct Time A i* Our W atches insure it Arthur Clarke, Jeweler 815 East Second Street T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n No. 30 Class 9 CARLOAD OF PEARS LAND PRODUCTS SHOW Threshed Grains— Special prize by the Golden Rod Mill SELLS FOR $2100 OFFERS MANY PRIZES Golden ing Company of a case of assorted Rod cereals for the best 10 Iba. - H -I 'l U I H"H"M I"| |' | H-H-fr-H- ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards per month f . » One square ............... O ne-quarter Colum n. On« half Column___ 6.2C One Column. 10 .« Business locals will be "hanred a t 5 cents per lins for eacn insertion. I«irai advertisem ents will in all cases he charred to the party orderinr them , a t legal rates, and paid for before affidavits are furnished. H-+-H--H-K-M-H- Nichol & Company A telegram received Wednesday The Second Manufacturer« and 1 and of milling oats. from New York stated that the car of Products Show will be held in Portland Class 10 DEALERS IN pears recently sent there by the Mosier from October 25 to November 13. It Largest Squash, $5, $3 Fruit Growrea association grossed will be presented by the Portland Class 11 The telegram stated that the Chamber of Commerce, the moat pow Evaporated apples, not less than 250 $2ln0 (tears were in excellent condition, and erful commercial organization (.in the lbs. $20. $10. Pacific Noithwest, assuring the great Evaporated prunes, not less than 500 when put up for auction, topped the market. est show of this kind ever given in this Iba. $ 20 . $to. “ As far as 1 know this is the largest psrt of the country. Evaporated collection of fruits and amount ever received for a car of The Manufacturers and Development vegetables, $20, $10. pears this season,” stated Manager bureaus, two of the most important in 12 Chatfield. The management and direc the work of the organization, jointly Nurthwestern Class grown nuts. $10, $5. tors of the association are receiving name the directois of the show which Collection of Walnuts, $5. congratulations, and unbounded joy means the support of every business Every winner of a prize $10, in the above pervades the atmosphere among the :: Mosier Oregon | man in Portland. divisions will receive a year’s subscrip association members. This is the firBt The armory will be used to display tion to the Fiuit & Produce Marketer, carload of pears ever sent out from the ■f'-M T I I ■H-l-l- H-f-H- H-l-l- H-l-H-H- •W-H--M-14-H -l H - H- H- l- I-l- i-l-l-H -H - the manufactures. Its location right Northwest Mosier district, and cumpnses the va- down town assures a big attendance. Farmer. Pacific Farmer, and Oregon i rieties of d'Anjeu, Bose and Comice. Other buildings will contain education The full details of the sale will be al and entertainment features. An ex STEAM ER TAH O M A received next week, and it ia estimated position annex 260x75 feet will be that some of the hoxc* brought as high erceted for the Land Products exhibit. P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y as $4 per box. This ia especially grat While these exhibits will show the op CHARLES NELSON, M anag er . ifying, as it Bhows the superiority of portunities for homeseekers they should the Mosier pears. The Hood River and will, be the meHna of creating The entire prune crop has now been pears sold this year at $2.25 per box. Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays anil markets for many special products. harvested and the association sent to Dr. C. A. Macrum, a member of the Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. Each county should feature the spec the dryer of the Mason-Ehrman com board of directors, said: "This is cer ialties that it desires to call to the at pany in Vancouver, 160 tuna. On ac tainly gratifying news as it shows the Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays tention of buyers and the general pub count of the condition of the green supremacy from Oak Street Dock. .'. Passengers and freight. of Mosier as a pear-grow lic. fruit market the prunes were shipped ing district. The size and quality of Mosier Dock in charge of .1. W. Huskey, who will meet all The show of 1914 proved its worth in in bulk this year and sent to the dryer stand out in marked contrast to boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85. this particular by bringing producers instead of being put up in crates. This pears those of other districts. Many of the and buyers together. is the first year that the local prunes pears in this shipment were put up in The show comes at that time of the have not been put up in crates and they year when all county fairs, as well as will be packed next year, stated Man half boxes, and these must have the state fair at Salem, are over and ager Chatfield, unless the market is brought exceptionally good prices.” the best of the soil products on exhibi again demoralized. tion at fairs throughout the Btate will On account of not being irrigated the Hike Over New Survey be sent to Portland for display. Mosier prunes hold up better than Mark A. Mayer, F. A. Shogren, J. MOSIER, OREGON Special excursion rates will be given those of other districts, stated Mana McGregor, J. N. Mosier and the by the railroads leading in ?o Portland. ger Chatfield. The iruit was packed K. writer hiked over the new survey for CAPITAL AND SURPLU S SIL8 5 0 .0 0 Many cities and towns of the state will loose in orchard boxes, and after being ! the Columbia river highway on Mon- have special daya at the exposition, weighed at the Turn-A-Lumber com i day. The stakes were followed from DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN and amusement features will be in pany's office was loaded on the steam the place of Mr. Shogren, through the A CAREFULLY MA N A G E D cluded in the daily program. Lectures ers Tahoma and Dalles City. The Weber place, crossing the Morton place BANK. by experts on many subjects of inter prunes from the orchards of W. H. and then following over the hills and est have been arranged for. Weber and Mark A. Mayer were around the bluffs in front of the Mid J. N. M osier , Pres. L. J. M errill , Casino So many inquiries have been received weighed and sent out from the upper dleswart ranch. Here a halt was for the premium list for the 1915 land landings. called for lunch, after which the party show, that it is herewith printed: The heaviest shippers this year were proceeded, coming out on the bench as follows: E. F. Reeves, 36 tons; overlooking the orchards of R. D. Chat Class I Mark A. Mayer, 35 tons; Lee Kvang, field and C. C. Isom. The survey Best county exhibit, sweepstakes, 324 tons; R. D. Chatfield. 18 tons; W. strikes the uld Lake road this side of gold medal and $200. H. Weber, 12 tons, and C. A. McCar- Hog canyon and after crossing this Second best county exhibit, sweep- gar, 11 tons. canyon it follows across the gulch in stakes, silver medal and $100. the vicinity of Rowena. A five per S T E A M E R " D A L L E S C IT Y ” Best exhibit from each county, gold cent graue has been maintained all the Going Up Tu e sd a y s, T h u r s d a y s a n d S u n d a y s medal and $50 to $100. I way, the stakes being placed around I«oavoM Portland at 7 :00 a. m. Arrives Mosier at "> :0U p. m. Class 2 the mountain near Rowena and finally Arrives The UalleH at 6:30 p. in. connecting with the old railroad grade Best individual farm exhibit, gold C o i n s Down Monday«, W e d n e s d a y s a n d F r i d a y s about a mile above that town. medal and special prize offered by the Leaven The Halle« nt 7 :(>0 a. m. Arrive« Monter at s : 1Ô a. in. Coast Culvert and Klumc company of The entire crop of Red Cheek Pip Another route has been surveyed Arrive« Portland ut 0:30 p. in. Handle« freight and passenger«. $50 or an “ Armco” 1000 bushel grain pins has been sold by the Mosier Fruit along the liver. This lower route nec .1« O. B E L D IN , A g e n t phon« bin or an “ Armco” 750 gallon water Growers asscoiation at a very satisfac essitates a tunnel alongside Tunnel No. tory price. The picking and packing 3 belonging to the railroad, and for the tank. this variety will commence at once. most part keeps close to the railroad j Second best individual farm exhibit, of The has also sold two tracks. It ia not as scenic as the up silver medal and a special prize offered cars of association ruute. The engineers will turn in .4» ^ • • •* SB »» » by the Coast Culvert and Flume com export. small sized Spitzenburgs for per soon on the probable cost of pany of $25 cash or an “ Armco” metal A carload of cider apples will he sent reports highway according to the two surveys. water trough. Either route could be made into a good to Portland on Monday and will be Class 3 highway, and it will be well worth any shipped in bulk. Artistic apple display The growers throughout the Mosier one's time to make the trip over the ■ « First, gold medal and $100. district are now busy picking and two proposed lines. Second, silver medal and $50. packing apples. The fruit is of good A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND quality and with the recent rains ami Class 4 Improving Station Surroundings SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT cool weather is coloring nicely. Apples— O.-W. R. & N. company has had 10 boxes Jonathans, 1st $50, 2nd $30. T he association is planning to enter a The of men engaged for the past the competition in the 15-box contest crew 10 boxes Rome Beauty, $50, $30, days in the work of tearing up the at the Panama-Pacific exposition, and ten 10 boxes Spitzenburg, $50, $30. ol the depot platform and filling will be contenders for the sweepstakes planks 10 boxes Winesap, $50, $30. with screenings. These will he 10 boxes Yellow Newtown, $50, $30. prize. The entries will be secured in placed on a level with the tracks, and To each first prize winner in class 4, from various growers and will com afford easy access to the steps of the Chas. II. Lilly company offers a prise five boxes of Spitzenburgs, five will the coachca. The fence at the west 50 lb. drum of soluble sulphur spray. boxes of Red Cheeks and five boxes of end has also been moved out about Delicious. Class 5 three feet. The patrons of the road The driveway and approach to the Apples — are grateful to the local agent, F. A. association warehouse is being im Allington, in suggesting 5 boxes Arkansas Black, $25, $15. to the com proved. Chas. Bennett has been busy 5 boxes Baldwin, $25, $15. pany that this work be done. Cin hauling and spreading crushed rock on 5 boxes Delicious, $25, $15. ders will be placed on top, and the sur Does good w ork. Bundles left here at the roadway. 5 boxes Grimes, $25, $15. face rolled. 5 boxes Jonathan, $25, $'.5. the Book Store M onday before 5 p. m. Fred Kvans kills Bear 5 boxes Ortley, $25, $15. will be returned T hursday a. m. 5 boxes Yellow Newtown, $25, $15. On Monday of last week Fred Evans 5 boxes Red Cheek Pippin, $25. $15. shot and killed a big black bear weigh 5 boxes Rome Beauty, $25, $15. ing approximately 500 pound«, ten 5 boxes Spitzenburg, $25, $15. milea from the city on big Mosier 5 boxes Stayman, $25, $15. creek. He had gone out with hia dogs, | C. W. Parker, owner of the Little 5 boxes Wagener, $25, $15. and after the dogs scented and aniffed Boy Ranch, the unique country hume 5 boxes White Pearmain, $25, $1F. the air, he first loosened the Airdale. just west of Mitchells Point, has added 5 boxes Winesap, $25, $15. The dog chased the hear and received to hia list of curios a number of grin ] 5 boxes Banana, $25, $15. several hard cuffs. The hound was ! ning skulls of Flat Head Indians. He also boxed viciously by the black bruin, j calls that portion of hia den in which Class 6 When Mr. Evana reached the place leer the relics of aborigine days, "The Pears— where the doga had the bear at bay, Nook of Royalty.” I have been told.” 2 half boxes Clairgeau, $5, $3. the bear on seeing Mr. Evans, charged says Mr. Parker, that only chiefs or 2 half boxes Anjou, $5, $3. him. He fired one shot but the bear those in line for the head of the tribe 2 half boxes Bose, $5, $3. kept on coming. When within a few had their heads flattened while chil 2 half boxes Comics, $5, $3. 2 half boxes Beurre Easter, $5, $3. feet of the hunter, the enraged animal dren. This accounts for my name for 2 half boxes Winter Nellis, $5, $3. was shot again between the eyes, the nirhe of skulli.” whereupon Mr. Evans dodged behind The hones along with other Indian Class 7 a tree The bear fell dead in the spot curios were unearthed by a dredge Onions— Collection of named varieties, 10 where he had fired at him but a mom wurking for the 3. P A 3. railway ent before. company on the Washington side of the lbs., each, $10, $5. 30 lbs. Yellow Globe Danvers, $10, It waa necessary to return home for Columbia near Cooks. help to bring the carcass. The meat $ . Stock, Poultry, Farm and Garden Products, Art and Fancy- had spoiled, although it was brought Class R home on pack horiea. The hide was Work, School Industrial, Triple Parachute Drop, Street Skat Potato«*— bought by C. S. Heath, father-in-law ing, Contests, Stock Parade, Street Dance, Vaudeville, Band 30 His. Burbank. $5, $3. of R. J. Taylor, who sent it to a Colo 30 lbs. American Wonder, $5, $3. Concerts. 30lbs. Extra Early Moonlight. $5, $3. rado firm to be dressed. From the Hood River Glacieri 30 lbs. Early Ohio. $5, $3. The Apple Grower* Association ha* lieu. Chamberlain Shouts Bear 30 lbs. Uncle Sam, $5, $3. l.ast week, while hunting for deer in received information from ita lepre- 30 Iba. Garnet Chili, $5. $3. Champion Aviator of Northwest. Motorcycle Races, $75.(8) the vicinity of Indian mountain which sentatives in different parts of the .<0 Ihs. Hundred Fold, $5, $3. country showing that individual grow lies west of the lake trench of Hood Daily Purs«*. Thrilling Exhibitions by HulTaio Vernon, of 30 lha. Netted Gem. $5, $3. River, Geo. Chamberlain killed a black ers and other concern* are offering ap 30 lbs. California Ruaaet, $5. $3. World’s Fame: Relay Races, Running Races, Farmers Saddle ples of different grades at 50 rents be bear. He, with Chas. and Frank Ben 30 Iba. Sutton's Reliance, $5, $3. low the ruling quotations of the day. Races, Squaw Races. Hull Dogging, Trick and Fancy Roping nett, had been following deer signs, 100 lbs. Early A«,»«, special prize by The warning is issued that no grower Coast lluvert A Flume company. $25 when a loud crash was heard in the should War Dance find it nereasary tn sell outside cash or an “ Armco” metal water brush nearby. The bear soon came one of the valley's organisation*, whieh out into the open, and Mr. Chamber- trough. him real money at the full 100 lbs. Pride of Multnomah, special lain dropped him with the first shot. assures T . B. P H IL L IP S value of the product, white the H. S. RICE prize by the Portland Seed Company. Part of the meat waa brought home, market individual sales may result in serious S e c re ta r y r T r e a a u r e r P resid ent and he intends to tan the hide for hi* Merchandise order« to amount to $15, loea. own uae $10. General Merchandise 160 TONS OF PRUNES SHIPPED TO DRYER i Mosier Valley Bank --------------------------- f Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company ENTIRE CROP OF RED CHEEK APPLES SOLD / j School Now Open The Mosier Book Store / Model Laundry of The Dalles A Thousand Men Walked Over the Calumet mine and never stopped. Another man stopped, stuck his pick into the ground and developed one of richest mines heart! of. Mr. Property Owner! You can make a gold mine out of your farm or town property. You have the Columbia High way, a cross-road, which is bound to be the pop ular route of travel for the FUTURE. Be in a pocitinn to take advantage of the oppor tunities which will soon he here. IMPROVE YOUR FARMS. YOU have the land—We brfve the LUMBER YOU have the ^tocl—We have the SILOS. THINK IT OVER LET’S OFT TOGETHER Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. By J. S. Anderson, Manager "The Most of the Best for the lx*ast" PARKER HAS HEADS OF INDIAN CHIEF’S J. E. C O L E , A g e n t, M o s ie r , O re. Wasco County Fair The Dalles, Oregon September 28, 29, 20, October 1, 1915 5 GROWERS WARNED TO USE ORGANIZATIONS Free Street Exhibition Daily of Aeroplane and Amusement at Fair Ground FRUIT STAMPS TO At The Bulletin Office [