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NEW ROAD PLANS ARE FORMULATED , year to keep a careful memorandum of C. L. Joy, who has been the foreman ; I the date when spraying will be done, o f the M. A A. Shogren orchards for the weather conditions, the kind of some time, will leave the Aral o f F'eb v l I11 I l-H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H -Ht spray materiel and acceaaonea uted, ruary, and with hi* fam ily will mov* the amount of spray uaed, the condi WOOD FOR SA LE . CHOWN. to the Dr. David Robinaon ranch. Mr. The Wasco County Good Roads asto- tion of the trees, and in fact anything Mr*. U. P. Morden went to The Joy will oparate thia place on aharex ■ elation it hoping to com* to seme that would help to develop tha cost per ; with the owner. Dalle* Saturday for a xlait. agreement that wooid be satisfactory develop the tost per box of the spray. L. J. M errill went to The Dalles M n. C. G. Nichol « a * ■ H jod River to all sections of the county, saya The E. J. T h rift stated that he has kept Saturday night, taking the early train viaitor Tueeday. Dalles Optimist, and are now expect such a record for the past three years. Sunday morning for Portland where be F'or a topic o f discussion for the llltown now issue* H U N T IN G and spent the day with his parents, Mr. ing to hear from the state railroad commission at Salem in the near fu next meeting, Geo. Mathews moved F IS H IN G License*. and Mrs. S. A. Merrill, o f Dea Moines, ture, when the new bonding plan which that the talk be made on “ Cultiva- Mr. ami Mra. M errill, who K. A. AIlinut m and son, Darrell, Iowa, the chairman‘ then appointed they have bad under consideration, it tion.” have been spending the winter in Cali spent F'riday in Hood River. is expected, will be given the eanction C. L. Joy to lead the talk, on account fornia, expect to spend two months in Mr. and Mr». J. S. Anderson were of the state authorities and the bond of hia success in this work. Seattle, where their son, Fxigar, i* in visitors Sunday in Hood River. i»aue will be put to vote. busineas. Last call for heavy rubbers. See Ih e association has been in commun The Moaier Scouts basket hall team ication with the state highway com what cash will do this week. Strauss. went down to defeat here Saturday mission for some time and a new plan C. J. Ljttlepage was in The Dalles when the Hood River Scouts won fiom has been formulated for bonding to or. business Monday. them 28-14. The local boys have been build the roads in the county which Fred Dimer »pent Sunday In Hood practising hard and w ill go to Hood The following i* an article that will be ready for publicity a* soon as River. River Saturday for a return game. it is passed upon by the commission, appeared in a recent issue o f the Daily Dr. David Robinson was in Hood The Moaier line-up follow s: Paul which is expected in the immediate Produce News and which waa read by R iver on business Monday morning. Hailey, center; Orval Bailey, left for future. By this plan the limit for R. D. Chatfleld, manager of the Moaier Stock Tonie and Poultry Remedies ward; Carroll Cole, right forward; bonding will not be touched. Fruit Growers aaacoiation, at the Harry Wilson, right guard; and Roland at Chown’#. A fte r the meeting in Dufur held meeting last Saturday o f the Moaier Hans Kollandarud went to Portland Depee, le ft guard. January 16 when the residents from Horticultural society: Mr. and Mra. Hugo E. Birkner and there stood pat for the bond issue and Wednesday on a business trip. Reports from different parta o f the Mlsa Olive Fisher was a Saturday two little children, Alice Louise and the completion o f the Dallea-California West during the past season indicate 1 Hugo, Jr., le ft Saturday morning for highway from the north o f the county that apple scab has been unusually visitor in The Dalles. Portland where they will make their to the south county line at a coat of severe in many sections. The loss due Chas. T. Bennett was a Monday home for the present. Mr. Birkner $200,000 regardless of any other roads to thia disease alone will probably morning visitor in Hood River. returned Sunday night and has been in the county, presenting resolutions amount thia year in rough estimate to More cold weather is coming. Buy packing up the household goods. He to that effect and making the assertion over $300,000 in Oregon. In many an blankets and comforts now at Strauss.’ is not certain regarding his future that the residents o f Wasco county unaprayed orchard there could not be Arthur Kuhn returned Wednesday plans but is considering several propo south of Eight Mile psy 60 per cent of found a single scab-free fruit this front a short business trip to Portland. sitions. He staled that he expects to the county taxes, President J. L. Kelly year, and even in orchards where the Mr. anu Mrs. j . R. Wiicox spent return to Mosier occasioniy to look of the association looked op the records owners did spray there was often a after property interests. Monday in Hood River. and the current tax rolla and registra serious high percentage uf scab, suffi tion lists were gone over with the re cient in some cases to remove all trace Chown will be well supplied with all sult o f finding the following totals: of profit from the ledger. For several Sprayer supplies that you may need The assessed valuation of^thc districts years the college has been conducting in the Spring. south o f F'ight Mile creek is $8,193,- investigations on the control of apple M. J. Oliphant waa a visitor Satur 766.72, while the assessed valuation of scab and at the same time has been day night in The Dalles, returning Ihe district north of Eight Mile ia watching the work done by practical Sunday morning. The following ia the program fur the $9,304,981.60, the valuation north of growers in thia direction. From the Mr*. E. M. Strauss and three chil local teacher*’ institute which will be Flight Mile exceeding that south by results of these investigations and dren, Ferdinand, Dorothy and Harriet, more than a million dollars or $1,171,- observations the conclusion is forced ! held on Saturday, January lift: were in Hood River Monday afternoon. 126.88. In the m atter of the number upon ua that no matter how had the F’orenoon Salted peanuts, walnuts and ulmond uf voters in the two sections, the year may be for this disease, the intel 9:30 Opening Song and Invocation. nuts from The Nut House, fresh at southern part o f the county that ligent application o f our present 9:40 Address, Rev. B. A. Warren. Strausp.’ "O h. how good.” claimed by the dissenters, has 1766 knowledge will result in satisfactory 10:10 Address, A Common Task, Mrs. E. FI Amsden and her »inter. voters while the north half has more control. Corrino A Metz. Mr*. G. P. Christie, spent Ssturdsy in than twice as many or 3714, exceeding So much has been written and said 10:30 Recess. Hood River. on the subject o f apple scab that there the south by 1968. 10:40 The Teaching o f Technical This supports the contention of the is no need o f describing the disease in Hans Kollandarud went to Bluylork, Grammar in the Grades, Supt. Irvin north end of the county, and is in ad detail. You will understand that the Or., Saturday morning where he pur B. Warner. verse o f Dufur’s contentions. Local parasitic fungus which causes it lives chased three horses. 11:26 The Hot Lunch in the. One- good road enthusiasts are eargerly through the winter in tne dead tissues Thomas llenningsen, o f the Green Koom School, Lucy Crawford. awaiting further developments. o f the fallen apple leaves, and that in wood district, went on a business visit Afternoon the early spring a crop o f spores is to The Dulles last week. I :30 Opening Song and Invocation. matured which are shot forcibly out W. W. Winegar returned F'riday of these old leaves and then caught by 1 :45 The Teaching o f the Funda from The Dalles where lie had been the lightest air currents, are carried to mentals in Arithmetic, Supt. F'. FI. visiting. Amsden. the newly developed foliage and fruit, All sorts of electrical appliances lur 2:30 (Question Box. W rite on a slip causing on them the first scab infec sale, including electric light globes, at o f paper any i|ueations you wish an tions o f the season. It was for a long the drug store. tf swered and drop it into the <|Ue«tion A ll of the growers present at the time thought that this crop of spores C. J. Litllepsge returned Sunday box. meeting o f the Mosier Horticultural did not mature until about the time night after a business trip uf several 3:16 Industrial Club Work and the society expressed themselves in favor the blossoms open and that infection daya to Portland and Salem. Moaier F'air, Dr. David Robinson. o f using the lime and suplhur spray. could not occur earlier. In Oregon, 3:46 The Profession o f Home Mak Considerable dissatisfaction was shown however, we have found that at least Mrs. E. A. Varnell returned yester regarding the results obtained the past in some seasons these spores may be day to her home in Portland after a ing, Margaret Osburn. year with the soluble sulphur spray, mature approximately a month before visit at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Evening the blossoms open. Under such cir Carroll. 7 :30 Constructive Moral Flducation, and not a one o f the members o f the society expressed himself in favor of cumstances if the weather conditions Dr. M. E. Welch, vetinary surgeon Supt. Irvin B. Warner. are favorable infections may occur nf tluod River, was called here F'riday H:I0 The Boy Scout Movement, this spray. J. M. Carroll acted as chairman of before the cluster buds are fully on account o f a sick cow. the property Rev. B. A. Warren. opened, often a considerable time pre o f T. H. Gordon. The forenoon and afternoon sessions the meeting and led the talks on spraying. He stated that {many who vious to blossoming. These first in Clam soup for these cold nights will be held at the high school, while had used arsenate of lead separate fections will develop into typical scab makes an ideal dish, and if it ia P io the evening session will be given in from the other spray9 h»d not ob 9 pots on the young leaves and bower neer clam auup from Strauss, it ’s e x the Immanuel church. tained very satisfactory results, re parts and in a week or te o there will tra hue. Try it. ceived infect ons through the calyx and be a new crop o f spores produced in Local Citizens on Drawn Jury List A meeting of the directors o f the side of the apple to the amount of these spots which, as you are aware, Mosior Valley Telephone company Chas. T. Bennett has been re-ap about 26 per cent. " I have talked usually result in an exceedingly rapid w ill be held on Tuesday, F'ebruary 1. pointed read supervisor o f RoaU Dis with people who mixed the arsenate spread of the disease in the orchard, Flection uf officers will be held. trict No. 10 at Moaier by the county n t lead with the lime and sulphur in attacking fru it and foliage alike. The Moaier basketball team leave* court at its last meeting. The follow the calyx spray and ohtained success, There is now no longer any doubt here F'riday noon, driving to Odell ing Mosier taxpayers have been placed keeping out nearly ail the worms and regarding the natural conditions which where they will contest with the Odell on the drawn list o f jurors for the cir keeping the esah down to six per cent, make possible the spread o f the dis team. cuit court for the years 1916 and 1917: the amount varying from two to six ease. Moisture is absolutely necessary J. (). Beldin, J. T. Davenport. Lean- per cent according to varieties. The for the germination o f the spore9 and Nearly everything is advancing in price. Buy now all you can and can dcr Evans, Geo. C. F'.vans, C. J. Fred worm infections were small, and be those climatic conditions which enable use soon and save money. A word to rickson, Samuel F'isher, J. N. Mosier, lieve that we could make a success the dew, rain or fog to remain upon the leaves or fruit for a considerable the wise is enough. Strauss. C. A. McCargar, T. J. McClure, C. A. here. "1 have bail considerable success number of hours in succession make it Mr*. J. 8. MeCown and Miss Tsylor Root. J. P. Ross, H. It. Smith, F'. A, for codling possible, where spores are present, for have returned to their home* in The Shogren. H. M Scearce, U. FL Wilson with arsenate nf lean moth.” said Geo. Chamberlain. ” 1 those spores to sprout and send their Dalles after spending several days and V. C. Young. The follow ing named persons were used the calyx spray in June; although delicate germ lubes through the cuti with Mr. and Mra. C. H. Dunsmnre. appointed judges and clerks o f elec did not spray for scab, I had less than cle, after which the infections will Bishop R. L. Paddock, o f the Fhtsl- i tions in the Moaier precinct for the «■ne per cent of wormy apples. In the take care of themselves. Anything ern Oregon diocese will preach the yeara 1916 and 1917 to serve as such at calyx spray uaed five pounds of the at- that promotes rapid drying of foliage Sunduy morning service at J1 :l.*> at all general and special elections held in senate of lead to the fifty gallons of tends to prevent infection. Wind and the Immanuel church. A ll are invited the said precinct ordered by the state water under 100 pound* pressure; for sunshine, even though interspersed to hear him. of Oregon or by Wasco county during the spray on June 1, 1 used three with showers, are unfavorable to the J. II. Hickman, an old time friend »aid time. disease, while cloudy or misty weathei pounds to fifty gallons.” of Mr*. F'. A. Shogren and family, Geo. Carroll stated that when the with little wind, even though there DayJ Board—Geo. Wood, chairman, stopped off Monday night (or a short J. N. Mosier, judge; G. L. Carroll, calyx was closed, it ought to be a good be practically no rain, makes possible visit, while en route to his home in tirst clerk ; J. T. Davenport, clerk ; W time to »pray with lime-sulphur. J. M. abundant spore germination. Portland Years ago. before the nature of this Carroll stateil, however, that it leaves Cook, clerk. W. J. Wollam, of Hood River, and Night Hoard — W, A. Husbands, too long s time, as twenty daya will disease waa yet fully understood, an his brother, G. H. Wollam, who has chairman; C. J. I.ittlepage, judge; have elapsed before spraying with a effort was made to find some means by oeen visiting him, Iroin Alberta, Can. Chas. Bennett, first clerk; J. FI. Cole, fungicide. " I f the spray ia put on in which it might be prevented. Bor »da, came Saturday for a visit with clerk; P. I.. Arthur, clerk. the dormant sta g e,'' he continued, " i t deaux mixture had been found o f such Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carroll. should also he put on in the semi dor- value in connection with certain other mnat amt then in the pink. ” Later plant diseases that it was naturally Mr*. F. A. Shogren returned Satur Wins Frizes on lorn you can catch the egg* o f the aphis. I one of the first materials tried out as day night from a few day*' visit to Two tirst premiums have beer alwava wait until nearly the semi-dor a spray for the rontrol of this malady. Portland. She was accompanied by swarded on corn grown by C . J. Little- mant period before putting on the As long as twenty or twenty-live years her sister-in low. Miss Ann Shsgren, page on his farm in the Grandview dia ago in the eastern part o f this country dormant srpay.” who is spending s few dsya on her trict. The tirst premium was awarded isnch. A fte r a query hy John Ross regard Bordeaux mixture was shown to be to Mr. Littlepagr on the best bushel of Miss Melvine Marco tie left yester- corn exhibited at The Dalle* in the ().- ing the danger o f the semi-dormant decidedly beneffcisl, and the large ilay afternoon for her home in Portland W. R. A N. corn show, and he was spray burning the little stems and number of test* carried out since that after visiting with her father nn Al- also awarded tirst premium at the fruit buds, the chairman replied: “ In time all over the Unitea States leave morita ranch, Shr will enroll as a Walls W all* corn show for the heat talking with F!. H. Shepard, of tlood no doubt as to its efficiency for scab student in the Rehnke.Walker flusters» two acres o f non-irngated Dent corn River, editor o f Retter|Fruil. he stated control in the mind of any ore familar that he had received no damage from with the resolts. There was, however, college the drat of the month. grown by dry farming methods. He spraying 1-21' in the pink. Where the one drawback in connection with Bor Rev. F'redric J. Stoetiel rame up was the recipient o ( a prise offered by bloom had bursted, he used 1-26 with deaux mixture wherever used, namely, Tuesday night from Kalama. Wash., the Mitchell, l ewis A Stsver Co., of no had results. The leave* were pro the tendency under certain conditions and with his father and mother, Mr. Portland and Spokane, which consisted tected and no damage was dona to the to cause russeting of the apple fruit. anil Mr* Henry Stootrel. le ft yester o f a Kramer rotary harrow attach- ! attma. The young fruit is easily It waa thought at first the mixture day morning for that place to make meet. burned, and Bordeaux mixture russets was being used too strong, but experi their home ments demonstrated the fact that in in the pink mors readily. Wostet Valiev Hank Heels Say, you men, I am now ready to Mr. Carroll atalrd that the associa jury would occur when weak dilutions sell those pajamas and warm flannel At the animal meeting o l the stock j tion would cairy a supply of Bautr.e were used and it was found that this night gowns that rame in an extra lot holder* o f the Mosier Valiev hank the i hydrometers so that every man would could not he prevented hy any change and in order not to carry them over I following directors were electtd: tie able to test the Hme-aulphur before in proportion* o f the ingredients. It offer t1.1t pajamas for I I . l t ; $1.60 J N. Moeier. I.. J Merrill. J. P. Car i using it in hi* spray. was found that this injurious effect gown* for I I ; anil t l . t t gowns for 90c, roll, J. M. Carroll, Fred F'.vans and j For aphis Geo. Malhew* state«! that was pre.ent only in fruit sprayed when all aiaes for small, also extra large J. M Kllitott The following officer» he uaed 3-8 o f a pint of Black Leaf young, ard it is now further understood men See Strauss at once shout It. were then elected by the directors • '♦ O f for aphis to 6ft gallons o f water that moist weather following the appli J. N. Mosier preament; J. P Carroll, which he mixed with the lime -sulphur cation o f Bordeaux mixture provides Dun««- A. Craig, auggestlre thrrspru tii1 positioner, of The l*all«-». will be at vice president; and I.. J. Merrill, This spray ha* met with favor amorg the moat favorable rondition* for the file home -if J. T. Ihivenpon for the caahier. all the growers Regarding Ihe brand appearance o f ru«*eting. next three week« Per*««oa -foriring Pr. Robinson retired as s member of I o f arsenat* of lead which Ihe associa (Continued Next Week) treatment may call there lor appoint the hoard of director* and at the nest 1 tion used the growers showed no spec ments. l**gge»tive Therapeutic* t* to monthly meeting hi* sueeessor will ial preferor.es, but left th* matter up Live Slock Wanted »»stem of Im-ntwl treatment which re probably he chosen. to tho board of directors, who later I am io the market tor beef, hog*. •t»wa normal activity to the tissue», purehaased from A. V. Higgins, a rep '-'nltry and anything in the meat line organa ami neils <f the hninsn body Let us Uuisli your tilms. bam* mat lie resentative of the Sherwin-Williams ‘arti«*a desiring to sell will do well to, iwlil* fever and puiiemonia. Ovarian h it at the Bulletin office. Hhwnni ,V Cm, who wa* present ph-me Odell 17< or write J W Me I ton- Iron hie» treated saceesatullv ij* I Ganlteld *M H m t River. Ungun ucLol Il-e4 River Fxsry grower we* urged luring th* r»< 11» n 11111 h i m n + m - h B K lfc F L O C A L M E N T I O N * I APPLE SCAB, METH ODS OF FIGHTING IT WILL HOLD LOCAL INSTITUTE SATURDAY LIME-SULPHUR IS FAVORED BY (¡ROWERS I WRITER ADVANCES MARKETING VIEWS M00IL2 H P U W T IM . PERFECTLY In the Portland Fruit and Product SIMPLE Marketer we read with interest a n 1 article written by A H Harris, o f the SIMPLY Portland Telegram. Mr. Harris has PERFECT. viaited moat of the Northwestern fruit districts in the past year His advice i ie timely and sane. We g ive below ex- \ cerpta from his suggestion*: New Home Users are Quality Choosers Mr. Harris saya: It has remained f or the fruit grower to maintain the ( ror^s.i. w E. C h o w n consignment abuse long after other wise producers on the land have killed I T h e N e w H om e S ew in g Mach. C o. off the consignment shark. It haa be- ; ¿«4 ra tifie Bldg., San Frane iato. C il. come part o f the fruit game in the ! Northwest to brag about great market places and stand off the banker who j D A V I D R O B IN S O N , M. D. loaned money to cover marketing e x penses. With the most perishable Physician and Surgeon goods produced, the fruit grower con- j senta to delivery o f his produce in a M o s ie r - - O regon far away city, among atrangera whose one'purpose ia to the consigned com modities. He demands that all hia fruit be sold, Also excellent for DERBY & S T E A R N S when be would be money ahead to grown-ups market only good fruit and allow culls Man«? Bne-k t f not S a t ia M and inferior grades to go to the rider L a w y e r s mill or to rot in the orchard. He sometimes pays fancy salaries to his H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N employees and then ties their hands by lack of equipment and funds and by rules and regulations until they cannot perform the highest and best service. And, finally, the small grower must DR. C. H. J E N K I N S [Communications and copy fo r adver have ready money, and hence forces his crop on the market when demoral tisements must be in this office by Wed DENTIST izing conditions are being crystallized nesday to insure publication name week.) by other men who do foolish things HOOD R IV E R . OREGON Hot Point Electric Iron* at the drug like himself. Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333 I f cooperative selling iz to be per store, now $3.110. tf manent and profitable among Oregon horticulturists, a comprehensive plan Outers, Pad» and Rubber Stumps of must be adopted, in my opinion. O ver every description at th i» office. head expense is too heavy in many cases, under methods now employed, I.ndies. secure your calling cards at and results are not satisfactory to the growers. On the whole, net prices re the B diet in office. 90 card* for 75c; ---- for ■ ceived year after year, are low, except 1(H) cards for $1. in cases where large growers make the No trc*sptis«ing and no limiting signs most o f market conditions. The small grower sells direct, too often, in order at this office. to get quick money and to avoid settle ments with commission houses which , Phone 1124 have made fortunes through question able methods. Then, cooperative Bel C o m m e rcial C lu b M e e tin g ling is best for the large grower, while 1 the 9inall producer more or less demor The regular business meeting ’ alizes the market for the entire output. H oo d R iv e r A cooperative scheme which does not o f the Mosier Commercial Club' Prop rietor properly care for the small producer is a failure, unless the plan is working to is held on ihe tirst Monday o f ; centralize the control of orchard pro each month. ducts. E. \V. D a v i d h i z a r , Pres. I have made a diligent effort to gather facts as to the acreage o f or D r . D avid R obinso n , Sec. chards and fruit tracts in Oregon, hut the best information available is a Physician and Surgeon guess. In few counties of the state, only, can the area o f cultivated land he gotten from assessment rolls, while the rule is to assess land as "tilla b le ” — Teleph ones: whatever tho term means —and ” non- Residence 1031 O ffic e 1241 tillable” and "tim b er lands.” No attempt has been made, ordinarily, by Every voter in the state o f Oregon assessors to gather facts as to the must re-register before the close of acreage o f apples, pears, peaches, O ffic e in B r o x iu i B ld g . prunes, or any other fruit. A ll the business, April 19, 1916, if he wishes estimates made in the Oregon Almanac j to vote at the Primary election to be H o o d R iv e r and in boosting literature seem to be held May 19, 1916. based on assumption, and assumption F'ailnre to re register before April which serves the end sought. Growers should at once gather accurate infor- 19, will preclude him from voting at mation on acreage and condition of that election. Notice of Sheriffs Sale orchards and preserve and facts for the And since one uf the first duties ot In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r exclusive use of cooperative selling good citizenship is to vote, it behooves the County o f Waaco. agencies. United States National Bank, o f Portland, Oregon While visiting scores o f towns in every voter o f Mosier to have hia name , a corporation o f the United States, Plaintiff. vs. Lena J. Tompkins and W. A. Tompkins, Oregon I was struck hy the absence of appear in the new register. v Defendanda. apples on the markets and by the mis Therefore, R E G IS TE R N O W ' and By virtue o f an execution, judgm ent order, de erable parks and displays where apples remember, no previous registrations cree and order o f sale, duly issued out o f the above were offered for sale. The neglect of entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me count. directed and dated the 31nt day o f December. local markets seems to be complete, 1915, upon a judgment and decree render To date Registrar P. L. Arthur re ed outside o f Portland, where a few and entered in aaid Court on the 11th day o f stores maintain admirable displays of ports that only 22 citizens have regis Ootober, 1915, againnt Lena J. Tompkins and W. A. Tompkina. defendants for the sum o f 11,9(12,31, fresh fruits and exercise salesmanship tered. w ith interest thereon at the rate o f 6 per cent per in their disposal. In many towns only i annum, from January 14th, 1914. and the further inferior fruit was on sale and frequent sum o f $1HU attorney’s fees with interest at the rate o f 7 per cent per annum, from the 11th day o f ly it was "shopworn” and even dis- j First National Board Elects October. 1915, and the ‘ ‘oHts o f and upon this w rit gusting. Oregon, as a field for the commanding me to make sale o f the follow ing de- A t a meeting held last Saturday, the ••ribed real property, to w it: Ix>t 40 "M osier View sale of Oregon fruit, is being neglected while returns from Eastern markets hoard of directors of the First Nation Orchard-*". Wasco County. Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue o f said execution are discouraging if not disastrous in i al Bank of Hood River elected the judgment, order, decree and order o f sale, and in many cases. conformity with the commands o f said w rit. I w ill In Oregon, outside of Portland there following officers: A. D. Moe, pres.; on Saturday the f»th day o f February. 1916. at 10 a. in. at the front door o f the County Court are approximately 17uO hotels and res C. Dethman, vice president; E. O. o’clock House, in The Dalles, Wasco County, O re taurants, where meals are served the Blanchar, cashier; and V. C. Brock gon. sell at public auction (subject to redemption) public. In Portland there are approx- and C. D. Hinrichs, assistant cashiers. to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named niately 700 hotels, grills, restaurants defendants or either o f them had on the 14th day and dining rooms. I have visited more Ed. B. Winter was reappointed paying o f January. 1914. the date o f the mort* than 100 eating places in Oregon re te lle r; ard Kay W. Sinclair and L. M. gage foreclosed, or since that date, had in and to above described property or any part thereof cently, and only in a few was 1 able to Baldwin, bookkeepers. The former has the to satisfy said execution, judgment order and de get service of apples or other Oregon charge of the collections department. cree. including coats and accruing costs. Mr. Moe, formerly vice president, fruit from the ordinary menu caid. L F V I CH R1SM AN. Sheriff of Wasco County. Oregon. On the bills o f grills and restaurane ! succeeds F. S. Stanley, of Portland, as oranges and banaiwis and tinned pine- j president. Mr. Stanley, who has been > DatiHl this 31st day o f December. 1916. Date o f tirst publication Jan. 7th. 1916. apples are featured, and during he president of the institution since 1906, Date o f last publication Feb. 4th. 1916. season the Oregon strawberry, hut j was nominated for the office this year there is no effo rt to encourage the con- j but declined, stating that he consul- l sumption o f the Oregon apple or the ered it more to the interest of the bank W. A. HUSBANDS Oregon pear. Even at Hood River and that a local man till the presidency. ‘ at Medford the restaurant and grill He will remain a member o f the board Blacksmith service does not include apples, except, of directors and will continue as an perhaps, occasionally as baked and fre active worker for the interests of the ' Hois** Shoeing and General _______ __________ quently as pie in competition with a bank. dozen other standard varietieaof pie. Repair Work. Watching 7,000,000 young salmon fry 1 doubt, seriously, i f Oregon or during the extreme cold weather re M o s i e r . - - O regon chards now produce more fruit than could be consumed within the state, cently was the task of men at the States Government Salmon with due consideration for the health United Past Due memory refreshing stamps of the people and the loyal patronage hatchery at lluod, Wash. The little have been aiMeJ to our ready made fish were brought through the cold in o f Oregon industries. stock. They are neat in appearance The average fruit glow er does not good condition, according to Aaron and the wording is to the point. For fully realize that when he becomes a Larson, a member of the hatchery « » > at this office. salesman he must protect hia custom force who was io the city last week. The Hood hatchery iias already dis ers in their several fields and make good on supply and quality of goods tributed 22.000,000 salmon fry this sea son. needed by each customer. The shipper who does spasmodic business, whether Subsciib* for Tho Bulletin. in wheat or whetstone, must fail in the face of modern competition. Men who are supplying large quanti ties of fruit for consumption should.be , able to get supplies from the same con cern, under the same rules and regula tions. season after season. And. as , much of the success in business de pends on personality and acquaintance charge in management should not be frequent. In Oiegon selling agencies have trained too many men. Efficient enterprises are seldom new enter prises; efficient men are those who have had adequate training and not a L o v e T h is M ag a z in e little experience. McCALL’S it the Fash o« <• d« and Houie- During the opening o f the apple k;rp;3g Hc’ prr of «n- ? »o r - th an anv other season little mention was made in any n-atas.n« in the world. A l :►*: Mar t Portland daily except in market quota ev-r» month; a to d.dightf. 1 ' ’ .rie ■ rhu ent?-« u it. -id special depprtmenu m cook tag, hon e tion* and in the advertisements o f Ben j dressmaking. f«ocv *o .k , tu ., that 1 chten Selling, grocer And in market quota- 1 houtewprfc. «nd save » n o-« Fr ce. 5 fc tions. Washington apple* g e l mention • . ( I f . with one vc cbr.tcvi .v.cCa I Drt*s F «t rent F*>EE. as freely as do the Oregon product. M N A POSTAL CJk»3 NOW «O P In large display advertisements o f pro l A M $ri * • - « l c AI.L . s A u A .r .M ar vision houses and department stores A A A G A Z I N B space is given freely to meals, butter, A »rC ALL S • » W* Prmm O#*«* fc* A« ar. CMl’Ri'll poultry, oranges, pineapples, but 300 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATION«: O w .V blessed little spoce is given to urging 1 /TFp informed of the Wor’d'g Priv-rr-w . fc K« Mr ua a* i f ver n Y TW «K ill CO. a t a 2 « a M l k M »- T. the purchase o f apple*, pears, grapes Father «Td Son and All the -rr u f . It \ or any Oregon fruit. Read the reports laalidaw i Old and Young- Men iM w B lIS T -«' PttlMiu-HS i It i$tW fivnrlt* M* ut the Manufacturers' and Land Prod throw«- i • • -T®.-- ■ -i uct* Show ard note how little mention hi* J iutrrwt b ( i waa made o f the apple, prune, grape or pear Much apace i* given to men- ! w r i t t e n S o You Can U n derstand It Arthur Pharmacy Classified Ads. G o to L a w French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H . L A W Dr. H. L. Dumble EVERY VOTER SHOULlT REGISTER AT ONCE [POPULAR MECHANICS l k > ff M e « * « D a M M m r ■ t tion of corn, grain. Fops Ami, during P i ax* t l Hi nr« fr»r » .09 W ra • - 4 > « i*« f. r tfc- V T in.w t r f i ' l t h « p «> r •> the progress of the show, the pine ««•*•• aa«<N a*.., • I i r i ***** f. p t > „ • ••kx] In to »«ile V - w t o 'i1 apple was given '.20 inches of display •ad 1« l«*r|i f\ « 1 ■ »:: * } - •«. bo •\ Jew « rt, R,»—I F< m it a r*». etc* P o advertising in the Oregonian. I f you w*t 10 na tor t have net perused the daily papers for « I SO F f« T U « ••Mute c o w tf 1 »- material on apple day, October 20, you should do *■>. Search for illuminating ! OPULAR MEC H ANIC S M A Q A Z I N L material and large display advertising P _________ • M w n s g »« A v a a «* . C W C A M J • III surely he interesting