Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 18, 1916, Image 4

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PROCEEDINGS OF
MOSIER AGAIN
REGULATOR LINE
COMMON COUNCIL
DEFEATS ODELL
PLANS 4 STEAMERS
Home-made candy, made by Mrs
Ed. F. Reves, has been placed on sale
at the store of Nicbol à Company.
I I I I H 1- l-H H -f-t-t-»
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MM(L$ I f PdflCTIOa.
The colorings used are from fruit and
Mr*. J. K. Wilcox « a * a Hood River vegetables and are guaranteed to be
PERFECTLY
viaitor on Thursday.
The following bills wers allowed at
It was a hotly contested game of
The Regulator line plant to operate
pore in every way. Thie eandy has
SIMPLE
Pruning Saw«, all kind», and Shears has been prepared under the most tha February meeting of the Common basketball that the Mosier team won four steamers on the mid-Columbia this
from Odell last Saturday night. From season. The Dalles City and Stranger
cleanly conditions and containa the Council:
at Chown'a.
SIMPLY
Tryon A Clay, hauling bathhouaes, start to finish the score waa close, began their schedule this week.runmng
W. E. Huskey was a business visitor juices o f fruits, with jam and jelly
$1.26.
PERFECT.
standing at the end o f the firsi half on alternate days to The Dalles from
used for filling. The boxes now on
Thursday in The Dalle«.
•
L. J. Morrill, agt Am ^tcan Surety 16 to I I in favor o f Mosier. A fte r a Portland. On Marck 1, the State o f
Frank Ginger was transacting busi­ sale sell for tw en ty-five cents.
Needles. Oil, Belt* and all kinds of Bow in*
Co.,
bond
city
recorder.<
$2.60;
bond
rest
both
teams
started
with
renewed
Washington,
recently
purchased
from
Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
Mrs. J. P. Tryon was operated upon
ness in The Dalles on Tuesday,
city marshal, $5.
vigor and the game see sawed back and The Dalles-Columbia line, will be put
B U R P E E 'S SEEDS NOW HERE, « I The Dalles hospital Saturday for
Jas. Camp, ahbveling snow Moeier forth until five minutes from the finish on the river as a night boat from Port­
New Home Users art Quality Choosers
appendicitis by Doctors Reuter, Thomp­
at Chown'a.
the score stood 26 to 26. Stellar plays land. On May 15 the Bailey Gatzert
son and Robinson, and the report it Creek bridge, $1.26.
F o r S a l«
G. I.. Carroll was in The Dalles F ri­
FI. L. Root, work with grader on brought the crowd to its fe et more will begin a daily schedule.
W . E. C h o w n
by
that she is getting along nicely. Mr.
day on business.
street,
$3.
than
once,
and
feeling
was
tense
with
This
is
the
most
elaborately
planned
Tryon, who accompanied them to The
T h e N e w H om e S ew in g Mach. Co.
no baskets tossed for four minutes. service ever undertaken by a river line.
Library board, lighta, $2.60.
Hans Kollandarud waa in Hood Kivcr Dalles, remaining for several days, left
AM P a c ific Bldg,. San F r a n c is c o . C al.
Mra. W. A. Husbandi, janitor li­ With one minute remaining the Mosier
The recent enforced tie-up has been
on business Saturday.
the children, Mary, Ruth and Frances,
forwards succeeded in dropping the o f baneflt to the company,in that crews
Mrs. C. Ruscher went to The Dallea with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary F. brary, $1.
Drives a w a y Rheuma­
Pacific Power A Light Co., street ball in the basket for two successive o f men were able to thoroughly over-
Saturday for a few days’ visit.
Hopkins.
tism and Neuralgia, re­
lights, $36.40.
goals, ending the game 30-26. Ray , haul the boats.
lie v e » sprains u 4 bruises
DAVID ROBINSON. M D.
A good ROOKING at C H O W N 'S for
H. J. Taj lor was up from Portland
P. L. Arthur, salary recorder, $10.
Baday scored 16 points for Mosier and
A new ladies' cabin will be added to
Momou back ifmotomtiotlod
$1.60 per roll.
Saturday on business and visiting with
Councilman M errill moved that the Haskins the same number for Odell.
the Stranger, making her passenger
Arthur Pharmacy Co.
Physician and Surgeon
Lloyd Fisher waa a Hood River vis­ triends. Mr. Taylor, who has been mayor be appointed to represent the
The line-ups fo llo w ;
accommodations equal to the larger
here for the past two summers as in­
itor on Wednedaay.
c ity's interests in connection with the
Mosier—Ray Railey, c ; Ivers, r. f ; boats o f the fleet. The Stranger will
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
Geo. Chamberlain waa in Hood River spector at the rock crushing plant for proposed bond issue and that he be em ­ Carroll, I. f ; C. Bailey, r. g ; and leave Portland on Mondays, Wednes­
the
O.-W.
R.
&
N.
Co.,
and
tha
Pacific
last Saturday on business.
powered to appoint one or two citizens Slurgeea, I. g.
days and Fridays,and on alternate days
Bridge Co., is now employed in the
to act with him. The motion was sec­
S. D. Fisher transacted business in
Odell— Haskins, c; Davis, r. f ; Cut­ will make the down river trip.
draughting department o f the former
onded by (Councilman Husbands, and ler, I. f ; Vose, r. g ; Krohn and Myers,
Hood River yesterday.
The changes made in the Dalles City
D erby & S tearns
company in their offices in the union
was carried.
will increase the capacity o f her freight
I. g.
F. A. A llington spent yesterday a f­ ( depot in Portland.
The street committee were ordered
A fte r the game about 20 couples en­ room about 30 tons. She will leave
ternoon in Hood River.
L a w y e r s
W. C. .Stone, who le ft here the first to report at the next meeting regard­ joyed dancing with music furnished by Mosier for Portland
on Mondays,
Hot Point Electric Iron« at the drug­ o f the year after severing his conriec-
ing the itumps and trees that should W. C. Veusel on the piano, Ira Hus- Wednesdays and Fridays shout 8.00
store, now $3.00.
tl
; lion with the Pacific Bridge Co., as lie removed from the city streets.
key, guitar, and Myers, o f Odell, o'clock. The up river trip will be made
H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N
Mrs. V. C Young went to Hood R iv­ -uperintendent of the rock crushing
The meeting was then adjourned.
on alternate days.
violin.
er yesterday for a visit.
plant located here, is now employed by
Tonight the Mosier team will meet
The Bailey Gatzert this year will
J. O. Boldin was in The Dalles the the Good Roads Machinery Co., of
the Hood River high school second only come as far as Stevenson, Wash.
Cortland, and at present is in Boise,
first of the week on business.
team. A mighty good game is prom­
D R . C H. J E N K I N S
L. Lamb was a visitor the first of Idaho, where he is negotiating with
ised.
4 -M I H 'H - H -H -H -I-I"! ■l-H - K -H -f-F
the
county
commisaioners
for
machin-
the week in The Dalles.
D E N T IS T
i cry. He reports good success.
■I. K. Cole was in Hood River Tues­
HOOD R IV E R , OREGON
Rev. C. E. Swander, state secretary
The following ten volumes o f books
■rifMH " f -|.|l-H 'il- l"l-!-!- l-i-i- l"l"!--i-i—:-i--l-v
day morning lietween trains.
of the Oregon Christian Misaionary were received this month at the local
Office Phone 1081. Kes. Phone 333
A recent service and regulatory an- J
All sorts of electrical appliances (or
! convention, will preach in the Christian lib ra ry :
sale, including electric light glolies, at
nouncement of the Bureau o f Chemis-
From the lloo-l River Glacier
< hurrh a week from Sunday, February
Reference
the drug store.
t(
try contains the following,
which
So slowly has the deep snow melted
"G
row
ers
finding
their
cherry
trees
27, at both the morning and evening
World's Alamnac and Encyclopedia
should be o f interest to shippers of during the past week that damage to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and son, services. Rev. Swander w ill be re­
not in a th rifty condition, or with a berries, peaches, and tomatoes when orchards, according to reports from all
1916.
Darrell, were visitors Saturday in The membered by local residents as the
tendency to excessive gumming, should ordering their crates for next season’s districts, will he comparatively light.
Educational
Dalles.
Grave fears existed among growers
shipments.
man who dedicated
the Christian
U. S. Bureau of Eiiucation, Voca­ examine the bark very carefully for
: for
The department is o f the opinion Sunday night a week ago, when rain
Special prices on men's woolen church here six years ago.
the presence o f San Jose scale." nays
tional Guidance. (G ift)
that berries, peaches, or tomatoes in formed an ice crust a half inch thick
shirts, mackinaws and woolen under­
Professor A. L. Lovett, acting ento­ small open containers which are packed on the surface of the snow blanket; for
A lb ert Medenwald, after a month's
Costume
wear for cash. See Strauss.
visit with friends in lleppner, returned
Winterhurn, Principles o f Correct mologist o f the Oregon Agricultural in crates and arranged within the this heavy crust, i f a sudden thaw had
College. "T h e base and main crotch crates in layers or tiers, constitute followed, would not only have stripped
The Ladies Aid society will meet 'he first of the week to his home in the Dress.
of
the tree should be examined very food in package form within the mean- j young trees, but would have taken
on Wednesday afternoon at the home Grandview district. He states that
Phone 1124
Biography
ing o f the net-weight amendment, and many limbs olf five and six year old
carefully
for scale, which, to the cas­ that consequently the law requires orchards.
of Mrs. W. A. Husbands.
the heavy snowfall, of which there was
This crust, however, was
Keller, Story o f My Life.
ual observer, will appear as small that the crates shall be marked with a melted before the snow began to settle,
Fiction
J. M. Carroll, Miss Clara Carroll and about three feet, caused many cattle to .
grayish or blackish specks scattered statement o f the quantity of the con­ and damage caused wss negligible.
starve
because
it
was
imposable
to
get
Grey, Heritage o f the Desert.
W illie Carroll were visitors Wednesday
Each such statement should in­
Growers have reported the breaking
over the hark. A heavy infestation of tents
feed to them. With the melting of the
in Hood River.
Johnston, Fortunes o f Garin.
P roprietor
H oo d R iv e r
clude the number o f small containers of young trees by shifting snow on
the
scale
appears
not
unlike
wet
ashes
and the quantity of the contents o f hillsides and tracts o f young trees in
McCutcheori, Beverly of Graustark.
Don't forget that by paying your • now he stated that floods followed and
spread over the hark. Where such each. Pending a determination of the 1 the Upper Valley will be made to look
Richmond, Mrs. Red Pepper.
taxes at the Mosier Valley Rank you many wagon and railroad bridges were
whether
the
net-weight very raggedy for several years because
condition occurs the back o f the thumb question
Stevenson, Penelope's Postscripts.
help keep some county money at home. washed out.
nail should be drawn across the hark, amendment applies to berries in small of stripped branches. In older orch-
Juvenile
H.
Hansen,
o
f
the
Columbia
River
npen containers (such as those which ards the damage will be no greater
Mrs. C. A. Drown, o f the Greenwood
when, i f there is a yellow, oilish ex­ usually hold 1 quart or 1 pint each, and than that of a normal winter,
Keyes, When Mother Lets Us Play.
district, is visiting with friends and Lumber Co., o f The Dallea, was here
udation, you may rest assured that the which are commonly placed, without
the first of the week conferring with
relativea in Portland.
Physician and Surgeon
covers, in crates, each crate holding a i V k l A I I V P P U I ' V T l 1
scale is present.
K. L. Root regarding a lumber deal.
liJ
W A TC H for the D E I.A V A L S P R A Y ­
"F o r this pest there is nothing (let­ number o f the small containers,) and
Mr. Hansen, who formerly owned a
unless public notice o f not less than
ER D E M O N S TR A T IO N
in Mosier
ter than the early spring application two months be given, the department,
HE1 P A V n iD A T L C
mill in the Dukes Valley district o f the
soon. Chown will know the date soon.
Teleph ones:
of the commercial lime-sulphur spray. will not recommend any proceedings
"J * v i l l i D I D i i I D O
Hood River Valley, stated that the
under
the
Federal
Food
and
Drugs
Act*
This spray should be applied in the
Let ns llnish your liluis. Same may be lumber businesa is going ahead with
Residence 1031
O ffic e 1241
spring just before the leaves put out, solely upon the ground that berries in '
left at the Itiillelin office, hloctini A rapid strides, and that many o f the
(Paid Advertisements)
such small containers, shipped in inter- i
(From The Dalles (Chronicle)
using it at the rate o f one part o f the stste commerce or otherwise b r o u g h t 1 To the several voters of Wasco county,
Canfield. Hood River.
t- mills in the Northwest have all the or­
A real vaudeville show, equal to
Oregon:
Office in B r o s i u i Bldg.
Mrs. H. A. Wooda has as her guests ders that they can handle. He expe.'ts many o f the famous city circuit pro­ commercial lime-sulphur to ten parts within the jurisdiction of the Food and
Drugs Act, hear no statement o f the
| hereby desire to announce m yself a
this week her brother-in-law and sis­ to return soon to complete negotia­ grams for which theatre goers pay o f water. It is advisable to add the quantity
H o o d River
of the contents upon each
.
,
commercial Black Leaf-40, a tobacco
candidate for the nomination o f county
ter and baby daughter from Hitxville, tions.
such container.
much greater prices for seals, was The
spray, to this commercial lime-sulphur,
sheritf, subject to the will of Republi­
Wash.
John Elder returned Thursday morn­ Dalles high school alumni entertain­
as by this practice one may also con­
Returns so far received from, a post can voters, at the coming primary
The Mosier Valley Hank will be ing from a business trip tu The Dalles, ment, which was presented Wednesday
trol the plant lice which are usually card vote being taken hy the Pacific nominating election.
cloaed all day Tueaday, February 22, Fairbanks, Dufur and Wrentham. Mr. night o f last week in the Vogt theatre
W. A. HUSBANDS
present on the tree in the spring. This Fruit Produce company, of North Yak­
Should I be nominated and later
on account of Washington's Birthday,
Elder, who owns some stock pastured to a well tilled house. The show was
should he used at the rate o f one part ima, indicates that an overwhelming | elected to said office, I will continue,
Blacksmith
m ajority of growers desire the com­
legal holiday.
at Fairbanks, was detained Wednesday presented under the able direction of
of the Balck l.eaf-40 to eight hundred pany to test in the supreme court the as in the past to enforce the laws, and
Do not fail to see my spring shoes night near Wrentham by the floods J. Adrian Kpping, o f Hood River, and parts o f the lime-sulphur as diluted horticultural law under which (ho com­
Horse Shoeing and General
conduct the office in a courteous and
for ladies and children. Cloth and j which have hindered railroad traffic. it was a credit to his producing efforts. ready for spraying, or at the rate of pany was convicted o f shipping infect­
Repair Work.
economical manner.
Mr.
Kpping
sang
several
solos
which
With
another
detained
passenger
he
ed
apples
out
o
f
the
state.
The
com­
leather tops. From the Brown factor-
two tablespoonfuls o f Black Lesf-40
L E V I C H RISM AN .
M
o
s
ie
r
,
-
-
O regon
pany
sent
out
3000
inquiries.
O
f
the
proved
his
ability
as
a
vocalist.
His
began the walk to The Dalles at nine
•es. Strauss.
to twelve and one-half gallons of the first 400 replying, representing 600
voice
is
rich
in
quality
and
pleasing
tu
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore spent 1 u’clock
niKht. reaching the latter
ime-sulphur spray solution."
acres of orchard, 285 favored a test To the Voters of Hood River and Was­
I . I B ilA
n I
1 O A * I . . . , L
a.
a L a l » n/i A
A $
the listener and displays a splendid
Fast Due memory refreshing stamps
and 52 favored compliance with the
co counties:
the week end at the home of Mr. and place at 12 o'clock, a distance o f 16
knowledge
of
technique.
• have been added to our ready made
law. Others did not answer this ques­
Mrs. Stanley Eastman in the Grand­ miles along the track. He stated that
I hereby announce m yself as a Re­
tion, which was one o f live submitted,
his livestock were in better condition
stock. They are neat in appearance
view district.
three hundred and twenty-seven fa ­ publican candidate for representative and tlie wording is to the point. For
than he expected, hut that the Hoods
Only
I
I
Register
Past
Week
from
the
twenty-ninth
district
subject
vored
allowing
worm
stung
apples
in
Ed. F. Reeves went to Portland Tues­
from the melting snow had caused
C grade pack, as was permitted last to the will o f the people expressed at Fall- at this office.
The registration hooks o f P. I.. A r­
day afternoon on business where he
some suffering, as well as doing con­
year, and 164 favored putting apples the primary election, to be held May
thur, registrar, show that only 14
aspects to remain for a week or ten
siderable damage to the interior rail­
The Care o f Cherry and Peach with two healed-over stings in the C 19. 1916.
day a.
voters have registered during the psst
grade.
road system, washing out tracks and
T
rees"
will be the subject under dis­
I f nominated and elected 1 pledge
week in Mosier precinct. With only 60
Mrs. M K. Gray, mother of Mrs. bridges.
Eighteen owners of the largest cher­ myself to discharge the duties of the
uasión
at
the
meeting
of
the
Mosier
days left until the hooks will be closed
SHOE A N D H ARNESS R E P A IR IN G
Fred Evans, and her little grandson,
ry orchards in Wasco county gathered
this means that during the last few Horticultural society on Saturday in last week at The Dalles to discuss office to the best of my ability,
f.ynn Green, returned to The Dalles
HARNESS SUPPLIES
I filer Sent to Corn (irowint! Bovs
the
office
of
the
Mosier
Fruit
Growers
J. E. ANDFR.SON.
methods of pollination o f their or-
days before registration there will he
yesterday after a few days' visit here.
Corn club boys are in receipt o f the a grand rush, if history is any criter­ association.
E. W. Davidhizar w illlchards. The growers have accepted a
Trade at home. A t least give your | following letter from Clyde T. Rooney.
proposition from the Oregon Agricul To the electois of the several precincts
ion ; consequently County Clerk l>. B. lead in the discussion.
(oral College to work in conjunction
home merchant a chance to figure w ith j county school superintendent :
Manager
R.
D.
Chatfield
at
the
last
comprising the county of Wasco;
Fox is urging all voters to register
with an advanced class from the insti­
you on the same basis as the outside
‘ ‘The purpose o f this letter is lo ad- early. The following is the registra­ meeting read an article written by tution, the members of which w i l l 1 1 hereby announce m yself as a re­
tirm. Fair, is it not? Strauss.
vise you that Mr. A. It. Chase, county tion taken on the morning o f February E. H. Shepard in the last issue o f the make graftings o f 18,000 fertilizin g publican candidate for county clerk o f
The Parent-Teacher association will »gent for Wasco county, plans to de­ 17 in the Mosier precinct:
Better Fruit magazine on the coat of scions to be furnished free by the Bus­ Wssco county, Oregon, subject to the
The regular business meeting
iness Men’s Association, o f The Dalles.
meet this afternoon at 3 o ’clock. A ll vote time to helping the boys in the
will of the people expressed st the pri­
Republicans, 22; Democrats, 14; Pro­ marketing. The glowers followed each
o
f
the Mosier Commercial Club
interested and all who should be inter­ corn growing project. ‘ The first step,’ hibitionists, 3; Progressives, 1, Social­ detail closely and several who had
The growers o f the White Salmon mary election to he held in Wasco
is held on the first*Monday of
ested are urged to attend. Mrs. C. G. says Mr. Chase, ‘ in the m atter of ists. I ; and Independent, I. Total, 42. kept close account of this data the district have voted to amalgamate county, May 19, 1916.
I f nominated and elected, 1 pledge each month.
growing a good crop o f corn is to se­
Nicbol, Secretary.
past season stated that this low cost their selling agency with that of the
m yself to conduct the office to the best
had been equalled by them. In some , Cnderwocd district. The latter associ­ of my ability, working at all times as
Time to think o f spring sewing. I cure pure bred seed.’ French A Com­
E. W. D avidhizar , Pres.
Immanuel ( hurrh Soeial
ation ot growers took such action eev-
cases the cost would average a little
in the past, for more efficient and eco­
have a good stock o f ginghams, per­ pany and the First National hank, of
etal
weeks
ago.
Last
year
the
two
D
r
.
D avid R obinson . Sec.
The ladies of Immanuel church e x ­ higher and in others a little lower,
cales, prints, sheeting and pillow The Dalles, have agreed to buy what­
agencies were under the management nomical methoia o f conducting the
tend
a
cordial
invitation
to
the
people
same
with
due
courtesy
to
all
and
fur
while some ot the growers segregated ot a joint agency.
tubing, as well as worsted dress goods. ever seed corn Mr. Chase needs and
the best interest of all parties con­
this will fie furnished free of charge to of Mosier and vicinity to attend their the various items in a little different
Strauss.
cerned.
L. B. FOX.
manner.
Apple exports for the weekending
all who taka up the corn growing first of the season's socials to he given
Mrs. S. I). Fisher came up from
Saturdsy, January 29, were 4,790 bar­
project
Every boy w ill be expected at the Immanuel church on Friday
Live Stock Wanted
flood River Thursday after an e x ­
Kodukcrsand amateur photographers, rels against 66,077 barrels the same
to pay back at the and of the year, the evening, March 10.
bring us your films. We develop and week a year ago. Exports for the aea
tended stay with her daughter, Mrs.
l
am
in
the market for Iveef, hogs,
A good program will be rendered and >rint every day. Slocum \ Canfield,
exact amount of seed corn which was
son up to that date were 1,046,935 bar­ poultry and anything in the meat line.
H. W. Winkler. She brought her baby
A T THE
furnished him at the lieginning o f tha a pleasant evening's social entertain­ looks. Stationery and Newsdealers, rels against 1,939,305 barrels the same Parties desiring to «ell will do well to
granddaughter up with her.
I L m s I River, Ore.
Films
can
!»■
left
at
period
last
year.
Roxes
are
figured
in
ment
offered
lo
all.
phone
Odell
177
or
write
J.
\V.
Mcllon-
year. In addition to this, he will he
the above three to the barrel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M olar gar and
ald, Hood River, Oregon.
moh31
Mothers, special arrangements have he Bulletin office.
expected to make an exhibit at at least
son, Donald, returned Saturday from
liven made for the care anil amusement
one o f the local fairs.
Portland where they have been visit­
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"Y o u doubtless know that Wasco o f the children.
■ f W _ a r * a _ a r y a f t a t f l u f l . a T l a s f W srf~W a T la s ffc a s r f l a M TU st
■ s a s g a g i S i g a f f i a a s a
ing for some time. They were ercom-
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Refreshments will be served.
county last year came veiy close lo
panted by Mrs. Anna Craven, mother
Everyone welcome.
winning first prixe in the corn growing
of Mrs. McCargar.
project at the Oregon state fair. This
E. J. Middleswart, o f flood River, prise waa won by a Jarkaon county boy
Spertal School Election
was viaiting friends and relatives here who worked under Mr. Chase's super-
Notice is hereby given to the legal
Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Middle­ vision. Mr. Chase has set his heart voters o f School District No. 52. ot
swart. who is i|uite a sportsman, is upon winning the prize this year for Wasco county. State of Orrgon, that a
anxiously awaiting the opening o f the Wssco county. Every boy who tskea special school meeting o f said district
trout season.
up the work, will he given evert possi­ will he hekt at the arhoolhouae on the
W. J. Wollann, o f Hood River, eon- ble assistance.
25th day of February, 1916, at 3 o'clock
tractor and builder, was here the first
" I n my opinion, corn growing is in the afternoon for the following ob
o f the week inspecting the apple house destined to bs one o f Wasco county's je r t s :
o f the Misses M. and A. Shogren, leading indutlnea and nothing that a
For the election o f one director to
which hail caved in last week while hoy can learn w ill he ut mure practical fill out the unexpired term o f J, E.
laden with the heavy enow. The houee benefit and do the county in which he Iligley , and discussion o f certain high
was built by a Portland tirm.
lives more good then to demonstrate school problems.
the fart that Wasco county is that
II. W. Danielson,
Before you send away for a bill of
count) of the state of Orrgon in which
Diat Clerk,
groceries at ‘ ‘ wholesale prices" bring
Dr. David Robinson,
your list to me and get my cash price corn can he grown to the best advan­
tage. I am depending upon you to
Chairman Board o f Directors
on the same items. Vow will And you
h elp ."
P R U T > 9 9 *.IMI HOOD KI V F R
can do as well at home on the average,
H O O D R IV F R
lahnnu Deed from ler
and a dollar spent here circulates and
Katrrtai*
Bridge
Hub
you may *et hold o f it again ; a dollar
The People's Navigation Company
The Auction Bridge dub waa enter
spent away from home never comes
river boat, Tahoma. was freed from an {
tamed last Friday night at the home of
back. Slrauea.
ice jam Saturday. The boat, which has
Mr amt Mrs. K. M Strauss with Mr
been held hy a jam near Cape Horn •
Some of you who think it wise to
and Mrs. K. E. Amaden and Mrs. G. I*.
• nice January 6. waa safely berthed at I
send your orders out o f town do not
Christie acting as host and hostesses
think what It wovid mean if all busi­
a Portland dock Sunday night.
i'nse winners were I* L. Arthur and
ness waa done that way. What if
Members of the boat's crew, who had
Mrs W. F a Chown. The next meeting
there were no local stores with a stock
remained by the craft, had not seen
will he held tonight at the Strauss
on hand in a lima like wa have juet
i home with Mr. and Mrs. W. F (Tow n lheir fam ilies since the boat became
paaerd through, with no train running
icebound. Capt. Nelson, well known
acting as host and hostess.
to * local people, suffered an attack o f
for about a week.
Think il over. I
Niihucril* for Th# Bulletin.
ff I reuses
bolls whiia the vessel was tied up.
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
:
CRYSTALIN
RECENT ADDITIONS
TO MOSIER LIBRARY
CHERRY GUMMING
OFTEN DUE TO SCALE
APPLE NOTES
DAMAGE TO ORCHARDS
W ILL BE SMALL
G o to L a w
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
J. H. LAW
Dr. H. L. Dumble
DAD EPPING SCORES
WITH VAUDEVILLE
CARE OF CHERRY
AND PEACH TREES
C. J. E. CARLSON
MOSIER
-
OREGON
Commercial Club Meeting
C om m ercial
JO B P R IN T IN G
1
B u lletin Office
THE NEW REO
Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo~the Quality car.
The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your
thorough inspection is invited.
D. M cDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.
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