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PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY AD VER TISING RATE S BY ROGER W. MOE S U B SC R IPTIO N R A TE S $1 5o On* Y « * r SU Moot hi Three Months Entered as second cIasi matter March 12. 1SMI at the post office at Mosi«*r. O rvfu o, under the A c t o f March 3.1879. ProfeasHntal C a r d a ....................... per month I . I t MOSIER BULLETIN One square ........................... “ One-quarter Column...................... * " 1.(9 ** 10.09 One-half Column............................** One Column.. ............................... ** Business locals w ill be charged at i ** 1.00 6.M cents per Una fo r each insertion. Leva! advertisements will In all caaes be ( barred VOL. VIII The Right Start for a New Home MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, CITY CLEAN-UP DAY Received from county treasurer 179.85 eine« Jan. 1 OREGON GROWERS URGED TO ACT No: 0 to the party ordering them, at lera! ratea, and paid fo r before affidavits are furnished. » ■II I I I I I I I H - H I I H -H - H - P K H 1! ■I,|I M i l I 1 H l - h-l-l- l- l- H - H - l- l- H -P Nichol & Company $295.32 Paid out by treaeurer since Jan. 1, warrants, $83.66 Oregon apple growers will be encour- N eat Tueeday tbe city of Mosier will Interest, $6.36 $90.02 aged to participate in the federal co put on a new dreae, for at the meeting operative, i f funds for a campaign can ¡, n Unk ¿ £ 5 is to get the right plan—a plan that includes your ideas o f the city council on Wednesday night Qn b, nd be secured, it was stated last week by tb.e day sraa set ae.de for the annual w . rranU issued too the Oregonian. It is estimated that , o f attractiveness, comfort and convenience. approximately $4500 will be required i clean-up and beautifying o f the city. j an. $3,438.84 for this purpose. A part o f the sum 1 O f course the real problem is to find that particular In order to facilitate the work on this Warrants issued can be procured from the Agricultural j day when every citizen w ill be obliged <>nce Jan. 1, 245.98 plan and that’s where college, it la believed. to assist in tbe work o f hauling and .j.ota| warranta The Chamber of Commerce will be asked to contribute some, but members j burning trash and rubhisb. Mayor issued. $3 684.82 o f the chamber present expressed doubt [ Edgar A. Race has stipulated that cit- Warrants paid, whether money could be voted from its helps. Our plan books contain so many practical home izen ___ _____ _____ from __ their i _ t0 Jan. 1. $1,723.72 should put ___ rubbish I treasury for this purpose. The propos designs and plans that they haven’ t yet failed to meet y"arda Tnto th e"V trJet7 »nd the~n Take W*r,rint,* p*,id al will be presented to the chamber di 86.66 the demands made upon them. into g convenient pile in front o f theii rectors. Present at a Portland meeting were $1,807.38 Our architect designs any o f these homes to suit Pr°Per,y- Th,B should be done on the representatives of various interests day preceding Clean-Up day, so that you and we tell you the cost o f all material. Warrants outat'nd'g April 12, $1,877.44 have been active in promoting tbe hor the work of hauling and burning may ticultural development o f the state. Amount owing by City, lees This service is yours for the asking. Spring is com- not be hindered on that day. Teams ■M"M 1 I I 4-1 I I I 1 1*1 1 I f I I I l"l"H "l-l-l-l-M ■!"! cash in bank, - - $1,672.14 H. W. Kerr, one o f the government in ■ M -H -H -l-l-H -l I I 1 I1 i ■! vestigators, explained the pun that ing fast. Building will soon begin. Get in early so you will be hired by the city, to haul away the federal bureau baa mapped out. In can get your home completed early. the trash. Merchants are requested to general, this plan aima to provide a close their stores between the hours of stabilized market, but does not pur More about the "S ilo” next week. pose to tlx prices. 9-11 a. m. and 1-3 p. m. Edward Cookingham. Henry L. Cor Last year 69 loads of trash was See us for screen doors, screen sash, made to order. bett, A . P. Uateham, and others who hauled away by twe hired teams and A fte r today but three days remain have given the project careful study We carry a large assortment in both amber and smoked two teams which had been donated. 1 endorsed it enthusiastically. in which to register for the primaries | Frof Hc(>tor MacPheraon. o f the SEE J. S. A N D E RSO N A T Work commenced at 7 o ’clock in the lenses. Tortoise Shell still holds the popular fancy and we i morning and continued until evening. than 60 per cent of tbe votera o f tbe plained the plan and urged ita adop are showing a number o f styles in these mountings. With the tourist travel soon to com- county have registered so far. Thete ■ tion. ence it is im perative that the city be It was pointed out, however, that the We invite your inspection while our stock is complete. are many voters in Mosier who have growers in Oregon, particularly in the in readiness to greet the visitors in M o sier, O re g o n not registered yet, and in those three Willamette valley, have been slow to | clean and sanitary condition. remaining days it is their duty aa citi- <ake advantage o f the scheme; that in When the drayman makes his rounds zena to make preparations to vote. fact they are not informed on it al all. each month, he stated that some o f the Growers in Washington and Idaho, it Following is the total vote in Mosier was explained, have joined the enter citizens expect him to go to their precinct to yesterday morning: prise almost without exception. places and pick up and put in barrels, E X P E R T S W IS S W A T C H R E P A IR IN G I f the Oregon growers are to share I Republicans, men 70, women 32; | boxes or sacks all cans and other in the benefits of the government's ser Democrat, men 31, women 11 ; Pro refuse to be hauled sway. The council vices. said several of the speakers,they ! gressive, men 2, women 1; Prohibition, mutt be informed on the plan They decreed that it is not the duty o f the This bank aims to afford service equal to that given by men 2, women 8; Socialist, men 4 ; must be educated, and it ia for the pur drayman to take anything except what banks in larger places. W e have a fireproof vault with safe pose of conducting thia campaign of Independent, men 2, women 1. has been placed in barrels, sacks, deposit boxes; we sell foreign and domestic drafts and tra Up to Saturday night, April 8, 1916, education that funds are to be sought. boxes or other receptacles and placed vellers’ checks: we pay interest on time deposits, all in addi the total registration for the county alongside the road in the front or rear Cherry Prospects Good tion to conducting a general commercial banking business. was 3019, aa follow s: Republicans, ; o f their property. This does not in Suits to be cleaned, pressed and repaired may be left Prospects are bright in Hood River 2074; Democrats 773, Prohibition, 68, clude garbage. The city has author 1 for a bumper cherry crop this year. Progressive, 10, Socialist 46, Inde Orcharidats in all districts report that at Mosier Book Store. Will be taken to Hood River ized the drayman to haul away only pendent 47, and one Anarchist. their trees are loaded with buds. Cher- cans and refuse made ready for him. Monday returned Thursday. Special club offer—four | ry trees are in full bloom along the M o sie r - O re g o n The report o f the treasurer, Jag. E. j lowlands o f the Columbia and in the Gruman Boxes Local Bo,«; suits per month, sponge and pressed, for $1.50. city. Tbe trees o f the valley will Cole, from January 1 to March 31, 1916 A number of local boys jour-eyed to bloom fully by the middle o f next inclusive, was read as follows and ac Mayerdale Monday night where a week. J. R. Nunamaker, who owns cepted by tbe council: workout waa held with Ralph Gruman, the largest cherry orchard in the val Bal on hand, Jan. 1 $115.97 ley, estimates hia coming crop at 50 professional lightweight boxer. A tons. Reed from county, aeries o f two and three round bouts Strawberries are beginning to bloom Jan. 24 38.20 was held, among those donning the in protected parts of the Lower Valley, Mar. 1, 23.30 I will open April first. Salmon trout are now running. Come gloves being Stark Akers, Sam Yates, the apple trees of the district wiil Mar. 21, 117.85 probably be in full bloom during] the C lean in g a n d Pressin g P a rlo rs James Carroll, Dewey Woods, Leo in and get your license and enjoy a day’s sport. I first week in May. H o o d R iver, O r e g o n $295.32 Nichol, Clyde Bailey and Ed. Sturgeas. Stark Akers stayed the longest, boxing Paid on warrant No. 86, $83.52 two different times for a total of five Paid on warrant No. 87, 6.50 ------- 90.02 rounds. Mr. Gruman, who has beer, visiting $205.30 at Mayerdale for several weeks, rest Councilman Hudson o f the street ing after a recent fight in Salt Lake j Representative Sinnott, o f Oregon, j committee stated that the city streets and enjoying Ashing and open air rec has introduced a bill in the house ap- are now in fairly good shape. The reations, left yesterday for Portland. propriating $10,000 for an investigation by army engineers of the power possi Members o f the club are Mr. and Mrs brush from the trees recently pulled He expects to take on several boxers bilities at Celilo Falla, on the Columbia F. A. Allington, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. hau been cut and the trees and stumps o f prominence in the lightweight class river in Oregon, and the practicablitiy j Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hus sawed up and placed ready for burning in Portland, Oakland and San Francis of establishing there a great plan for ‘ co. He expects to return here for a the production nf nitrates. bands, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole and on Clean-Up day. There haa been much interest in the W h y g o to Portland for dental work? D o you stop to consider Miss Irma Phillips. The O. W. R. & N. company is build visit this summer, and later will go to subject o f nitrate production at this the service you receive from the hands o f the dentist w h o ia hired New York where he w ill meet boxers Prepare for the renting session, and congress ia being educated The regular meeting of the Parent- ing a rock drain from the street cross in this need more at thia time than by the w eek to operate for you? H ave you r w orX done at home ing below the telephone building to who are topnotebers in hia division. Teachers association will be held at season during "W ire Your ever before. Thia comei in large pari ' by the dentist w h o doe* the w o rk from start to finish. the school house on tbe afternoon of the car tracks. Rock has been cut and from the war situation, which has j Drive Cattle to Central Oregon Home” month, March 15th Friday, April 21, at 3 o'clock. A very placed four fe et wide along the west brought home the difficulties that would 1 Henry and Roy Powers, former resi j be encountered in the event of war in j 22k G old C ro w n s - - 8,~> Porcelain Fillings - - * I ..Ml interesting program haa been arranged aide of the street leading to the depot, dents o f Moaier but now residing with securing an adequate supply o f powder to April 15th. Bridge W o rk , per tooth 15 S ilver F illing* - - $1,81.50 and is made low in the center. Cement by the committee aa follow s: Recita their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. j and explosives. G old Fillings - - « 2 to go Plate* - - • • 89 to $ 12 tion, by Mrs. J. S. Anderson; “ The will then be UBed to fill up the cracks Eelectrically e q u i p p e d Powers at Gist, in central Oregon, The nitrate plant idea haa a commer- Porcelain G row n * - • gti.JVO E xtractin g . . . . . 5 Or School House sb a Social Center,” by and make a permanent gutter. Both . . . . cial Bide also, aa it would be in position drove overland last week to take back (0 8Upp)y jmmense quantitie„ 0'f fe rtn . houses are seldom vacant Prof. E. E. Amaden; “ The Value of aides o f the street will be fixed. Jaa. had with them nine head of cattle which ,zer and hy affecting reduction in fer- the Beautiful in Forming C haracter," E. Piercey, section foreman, Insure your p r o p e r t y C. G. Nichol had purchased from dif- tilizer prices tend to promote agricul- by E. M. Strauss; Recitation, by Mrs. stated that the company would build a ferent parties in this section, Mr. lure culvert for the street crossing, putting J. F. Nelson; "B enefit o f Forming against undesirable tenants Witnesses who have teatiAed before Powerfc, who owns these cattle on committees of congress on the subjectI in corrugated iron pipe provided the Early H abits,” by John P. Ross; " A n O ffic e Hours 9 to 12, I to 5. Phone 2401 shares with Mr. Nichol, secured them or no tenants at all by hav have mentioned three locations where thony Comstock’s Last Appeal,” a city would haul the rock nceesaary, power could be developed in such quan Room s 18-19 Heilbronner Bldg. to fatten up on hia central Oregon H oo d R iv er, O regon Thia the city has gladly consented to reading by Jaa. E. Cole. ing it wired for Electric Ser land. C. G. Nichol owns 160 acres ad tity and under such conditions aa to do. Mr. Piercey stated that the rail stand Aral in the Aetd for consideration. A t a meeting o f baseball fans and joining the 160 aerea owned by Mr. vice. The investment will enthusiasts on Wednesday night, Ora road company would furnish wire and Powers and which the latter ia culti There are Mussel Shoaia, on the Ten- ! neaSee river in Alabama, Priest Rapids ties for a fence to be built along the Hodge was elected manager and Leo not be great and the income on the Columbia in Washington, and i walk to keep teams hauling wood from vating. Mr. Powers has some addi Nichol, treasurer o f the baseball club. tional land leased, and has a total of the Celilo project on the Columbia in j w ill be increased. J. P. Tryon has been employed to driving over the walk and breaking it over 400 aerea under cultivation, 300 Oregon. M a k in g O ffe r down. The street committee waa spend a one day with a team grading W e have unusual induce authorized to take the necessary ac acres o f which ia now planted to rye o( a Uix of our high grade chocolates, the grounds on the bottom land below and 60 acres in alfalfa. He expects to bon bona, etc., involves no risk of refus the rock crusher which will be used tion, also to fill in the north aide of put in wheat and clover on the bal ments to offer if you arrange Main street with rock and gravel. al. The box i* so dainty, tbe randy it thia year aa a diamond. The first Ordinance No. 14, providing for the ance. fo r the work now. contaiua so tempting that no girl under practice will be held Sunday afternoon. taxing and killing o f doga. was taken 90 would think of declining such Song Service at Immanuel ( hureb There ia enough material here to fur From the Hood River Glacier from the table and read for the second an offer. And once the candy ia tasted nish good competition for a winning The aong service at the Immanuel reading. By a vote o f the council the Clauses o f the uniform contract o f 1 you couldn't take back your offer under aggregation. Plana are being dia- church for next Sunday will be led by the Fruit Growers' Agency, incorpor-1 amount of the taxes in the ordinance any circumstances. Try it. cusaed as to the beat means to raise Thomas I.elliott. The subject w ill be sled, recently launched at Spokane on > waa changed from $5 and $3 to $3 and money with which to furnish the team “ Christian Preparedness.” Mra. F. A, lines recommended by the office of mar- , $2 respectively for male and female S. F r a n c is c o with suits. Games will be scheduled- Allington and Mra. W. A. Husbands keta o f the United State* Department of Agriculture, are proving a stum doga. The ordinance will come op for Proprietor " T H I OAKS” with nearby cities. will assist Mr. Lelliott. There w ill be bling block to affiliation by growers' ita third and final reading at the next aonga by the choir and the congrega agencies and shipping concerns in d if The telephone exchange o f the Miaa Corinne A. Metz, county librar meeting. tional singing. Owing to the illness ferent parts o f the northwest. ian, was down from The Dalles Tues Mosier Valley Telephone company will Alex Stewart, owner o f the lot on The last clause of the uniform con o f F. A. Shogren the quartet could not be moved Sunday from its present lo day conferring with Mre. W. A. Hus- tract makes the declaration that no ad which the city Are house now stands at take their usual part last Sunday but vances shall he made in any manner banda, local librarian, and with the cation to the rear o f the store o f the th head o f Main street, has ordered member* o f the library board. With Arthur Pharmacy. On this account, the city council to remove the building will be on the program next Sunday. such as to pass title o f tha fruit from the grower to the sales agency, al P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y tbe view o f interesting more people in states Manager E. A. Race, it ia possi or pay him $1 per month aa rental on A very intereating talk waa made though a preceding paragraph provides reading books, she ia preparing a plan ble that there will be no service Sun the property. W. A. Husbands, coun last Sunday by Jack Lelliott, the sub that the agencies must make all bank C H AR LE S N ELSO N , M anager . whereby printed catalogue lists of all day morning. A big cable haa beer, cilman, then offered the free uae o f hia ject being, “ A Young Man's View of ing and marketing arrangements for What a Church Should Do in Order to the growers. In the face o f auch’ a con aecured from Portland into which all book* o f tbe library will be 'circulated lot west of the present location o f the lea ves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and Bring the Young People Together and tract between sales agencies and grow for the benefit o f the patrona. I t i* the wirea ill be placed, and the cable building. Councilman Carlton aug- ers, it is feared that the selling agen Thursdays. Arrives at Moaier at 8:15. A. M. hoped thereby to stimulate interest in tied into the terminal. Telephone di gested that the city purchase a lot. Furnish Entertainment o f Sufficient cies may have difficulty in^negotiating books o f all kind*, and to create a rectories are new being printed, stated Mayor Race agreed, contending that it Interest to Hold T h em ." Mr. Lelliott loana with which to Anance growers lea ves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Manager Race, and patrona o f the line took the stand that the church should during harvest season. greater interest In the non-fiction from Oak Street Dock. . ’. Passengers and freight. will be requested to call by number. would be a good investment sa in years compete with other places of amuse ¡."A c c o rd in g to the interpretation that books. Each subscriber will be furnished with to come the city would need a lot on has been placed on that clausa of tha merit and provide a place where both Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet all contract pertaining tn title of the which to construct a city hall, aa the B. C. Wright, a graduate o f (he Ore a directory.__________________ young and old could get together for fr u it." aaya E. O. Blanchar, “ I do not boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85. present site on which the library ia lo gon Agricultural College, came Tuee Early Berries Promised mutual pleasure.___ _________ aae how we could properly make ad cated, ia the property o f the Moaier day from Portland, and baa been en vance* to the sales agency on fruit in A Hie Henderson, o f Bingen, o f early Action wee deferred gaged by W. H. Weber on hia East strawberry and tomato fame, says that Valley Bank. Alfalfa Fed Hogs No Good which it held no title ." Hood R iver Fruit company tract. Mr. he baa atrawberriea aa large aa peaa until the next meeting. " A lfa lfa ia very good to grow hogs But the The proposition o f changing the on. They thrive on the diet W right w ill assist Hana Kollandarod, and that he w ill be able to make crate Cherry Seed» S ud to Be Valuable manager o f the orchard, and will at shipments by the firat o f May, which boundaries of the City of Mosier was animals should have grain and no a lfa l Sixteen hundred tons o f ebarry pita, will be about 10 days in advance of tbe fa whatsoever for at leaat six weeks tend to the detail work. Thia will regular seaaon. The Columbia river also left over until the next meeting. before being marketed, in order to in now a source o f annoyanr* and expense allow the latter more time to spend in bottom land near Bingen turn* off the A lfa lfa to canneries, ran be made to yield two Signs were ordered to be printed by sure meat that can be used valuable oils and alto a meal for feed looking after the orchard work. Mr. earlieat straw bents for the northwest the marshal giving notice to those hogs show a soggy, yellow bacon that ing cattle, according to specialists of Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice market o f any section cannot be consumed as fo o d ." W right ia a specialist on swin*. and a the United States Department of A g ri driving teams to bitch at the city lot o f cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 Complaint* are now being made by culture. In addition 106.000 gallons of number of thoroughbred hoga will be hitching raeka. This will be enforced, Berry Crop Will be la te ranchers because o f the destruction of cherry juice now wasted in seeding aecured by the owner. and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots new young garden truce by Chins Driving across sidewalks ia also pro- The strawberry crop o f th* Hood cherries can be turned into desirable Tbe A. B. C. Hikers club made their pheasants. The birda are said, too, to hibited. Riser valley, which w ill reach upwards jelly and ayrup, or even into alcohil. and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone Now that a receptacle haa been o f 150 carloads this season, will he two A saving of these vlauabl* by-products first trip last -Sunday. The party be a menace to corn acreage. Although hundreds o f the phes«»nta were killed weeks later, at least, than last year, from cherry canning may make possible walked down the railroad to the tunnel pieced near the poatoffic«, eitiaera are by tbe severe snow atorma of the peat when shipments were being made by th* domestic manufacture o f substi and then over tbe hill and came down winter, large flocka o f them remain. requested not to throw paper and re f the middle o f May. Berry tracts were tutes for almond oil and bittar almond to the track again at the Hoakey The birds seem to relish the ;eoder use in the street. beginning to bloom in the most pro oil, now imported, and at th* same Tbe report of the Anance committee tected districts early in April last aea- time establish a new industry in tha apring. returning home at 7 o'clock. • prouts o f growing corn and vegetables sor Corditiona now show that the cherry packing districts o f tho North snd will enter a field or garden and Loncb was served on the lawn at the clean tbe truck from one row '* end to was accepted aa follow* - bloom will begin two weeks later thia Atlantic, North Central and Western Coab on hand Jan. 1 - $116.97 borne of Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Allington. : tbe other. season state* -DEALERS IN - General Me r c h a n d i s e TUM-A-LUM SERVICE OREGON ;; MOSIER REGISTRATION TIME DRAWS TO A CLOSE Auto and Spray Time Demand Goggles The Lumber Yard W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician SERVICE HOOD RIVER - - OREGON MOSIER VALLEY BANK ! ! The Trout Season The Mosier Book Store The Bee Hive SINNOT WORKS FOR NITRATE PLANT Personal Service Dentistry Rented Dr. Wm. M. Post An UNIFORM CONTRACT A STUMBLING BLOCK Pacific Pour & M l Co. E. STEAM ER TAHOM A Fruit Growers Attention TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River M f