P U B L IS H E D
EVERY
F R ID A Y
A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S
BY
ROGER W
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On« Y«tr.
*tx Months
Thre« Months
SI 60
VOL. V III
MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRI L L>8, 11)10.
GOV. WITHVCOMBE
SHOW INTEREST AT
ASSOCIATION IS
TO ADDRESS RALLY
P.-T. ASS’N MEETING READY FOR BERRIES
General Suggestions about the Silo
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Order your Silo early. Have it erected by August at leaat.
Club with your neigbbhor on an Ensilage Cutter.
Build Silo close to baro with the doora facing the feeding alley.
See that ailage ia well placed. Have a man to tramp down firmly
Use a fork in the silage but do NOT dig down so ae to looaen the
surface. Swim it evenly from the entire surface.
6. Refill the silo a few days after it was Idled the first time, as sil
age will settle.
7 Save the ear. from the last load or two that goes in the silo as
the top layer will spoil.
8. If you have a stave silo, tighten hoops after emptying the silo.
if. Paint the silo when erected and every time you paint the barn.
10. Use the same care with the Silo that you do with the rest of
your farm buildings.
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The Dalles Sanatorium
D A L L E S , OREGON
Doctors W ood and Be vis
season during “ Wire Your
Home” month. March 15th
to April 15th.
Eelectrically
equipped
houses are seldom vacant.
Insure your p r o p e r t y
against undesirable tenants
or no tenants at all by hav
ing it wired for Electric Ser
vice.
The investment will
NEITHER ABSENT
j
NOR TARDY
The following pupils in the primary
department taught by Mias A lice
Bennett, were neither absent nor tardy
during the past month.
Evelyn
Beldin,
Roscoe
Carroll.
Elbert Cole. Neta Camp, Esther Ror-
den, Eva Androsa, Harold Beldin, Carl
Rorden, Dorothy Strauss. Darrell Al-
lington, Glenn Androas, Leslie Camp,
Mae Camp. Arthur Carroll, Rusaell
Huskey, Mabel Huskey, Joseph Hig-
ley, Forrest Evans.
NEW RAIL AUTO
IS GIVEN TRIAL
not be great and the income
will -be increased.
We have unusual induce
ments to offer if you arrange
for the work now.
Pacific Pawer & L it Co.
Howard Praises Sherman Road
Fred Howard, local superintendent
o f the Pacific Telephone Co., who re
cently made an inspection o f the com-
psny's lines In eastern Oregon, has un
stinted praise for Sherman county c iti
zens as road builders.
“ I have traveled extensively over the
roads o f a number of counties in my
autom obile,'' says Mr. Howard, “ and
the Sherman county roods are the beat
o f any 1 have seen this spring. The
citisena are doing a great deal o f new
work, and the new Tygh grsde will
soo be eon plated.' ’
Mr. Howard on hit recent tour went
from The Dalles to Grass Valley. More
and Shaniko. From the latter point he
croeeed to Grass Valley and went
thence to Dufur
Nichol & Company
Governor James Withycombe will
ft was a good aixed crowd that lis
'From the Hood River Glacier)
deliver an address at the southern tened to the talks at the meeting last
With the apple deal of the past sea
Wasco industrial club rally to be held Friday afternoon o f the Parent-Teach son closed, the officials o f the Apple
at the Tygh valley fair grounds on er association meeting. The program Growers Association, which controlled
Friday, May 12. Ralph D. Hetzel, was interesting throughout.
Prof, about 98 per cent o f the strawberry
head o f the extension wiork in Oregon E. E. Amsden in his talk on “ The
crop of the district last year and prac
with headquarters at O. A. C., and School House as a Social Center,” said tically the entire cherry output and
H. C. Seymour, state leader of boys' that Moaier had no place that could be which will ship, it i* stated, about an
and g irls ' club work, will be present used adequately as a social ranter; equal percentage o f this season'* out
also.
i that neither the churches nor the put, is busy on sales negotiations for
Superintendent Bonney says, "T h e school were equipped for that purpose, the soft fruit crops o f the district.
importance o f industrial club work in It was his conviction that the people Wilmer Sicg announces that cherries of
the future w elfare o f our county, can : ought to build a new school house the May Duke, General Wood, Royal
hardly be over estimated. To give the which would enable them to use the Anne and other white varieties, have
boys and girls who are growing up in auditorium as a gathering place for all already been aold in bulk to canners.
While the price ia not given out, Mr.
the country that training that will fit community affairs.
Sieg declares that it ia satisfaetiory.
them for country life and inspire in
Prof. John P. Ross gave an interest Black cherries, the sale of which is us 4-H I I I I l-H - H - l - H l| .,|„ |. F I 1 I I I I I 4 - I P I ■H d 4-4 M i l H- F I -F H I M I I ! ■
them a love for all that pertains to ing and instructive talk on the benefit ually o f a speculative nature, but
farm life, is far better than the hys of forming habits by the chi'dren for which former seasons nave brought
profitable return* to local growers,
terical attempt, now nation wide, to retiring early, and spending their will be shipped east in refrigerator
induce people to move from the city to evenings at home instead o f on the cars.
The fruit w ill be packed in
strawberry crates. 24 full standard
the country. The future o f the city of streets at night.
,
The Dalles is locked in the agricultur
“ The Value o f ‘ the - Beatutiful in pint* to the crate. The valley pro
duced 36 tonajnf Royal Annes and six
al resources o f Wasco county and to Forming C haracter,
was the topic , carload* of black cherriea last season '
We carry a large assortment in both amber and smoked
extract from these resources, their ut chosen by E. M. Strauss. He pointed j The crop estimates o f the coming crop \
lenses. Tortoise Shell still holds the popular fancy and we
most possibilities, is a question which out that it was for the child’s welfare place the yield at double that o f last
concerns every resident o f the county, that the parents beautify their homes year.
are showing a number o f styles in these mountings.
The first fruit shipments will be of
j The rural schools of the past have al and grounds and thus instill in the the strawberry crop, which will be
We invite your inspection while our stock is complete.
ways given a city education and the minds of their children the ideas of three weeks later than last year, when
I result of this education has been that civic improvement which would follow the first shipment was made on May 6.
A few strawberry blossoms are re
the cities are over populated and the in later life.
ported, but it will be six weeks from
rural communities depopulated. A con
Others on the program were Mrs. the blossoming period until ripened
tinuation o f the present system means J. F. Nelson, recitation, “ Old Black fruit in commercial quantities is har
not only more and better arithmetic, J oe;’ ’ Mrs. J. S. Anderson, recitation, vested. The Association shipped 120
E X P E R T S W IS S W A T C H R E P A IR IN G
geography,
history
and
language “ The Blacksmith’s Story,’ ’ and J. E. carloads of fru it last year. The acre
age this season is increased about 33
teaching, than ever before, but it Cole, a reading from Anthony Corn- per cent, and it is expected that the
means also, an increase in the value of stock,
“ Whatsoever Man Sows, So carload quantities o f thia season will
be about a third more than last year.
every square foot in Wasco county. It Shall He Reap.”
The lateness of the srawberry crop
means also, more and better bank bal
this year should bring the fruit into
ances for our banks. On this ground,
maturity during very warm weather,
every person interested in the welfare
directly opposite to the condition that
prevailed last year with the long con
of the county, should boost for indus
Suits to be cleaned, pressed and repaired may be left
tinued cool weather. Because of this,
trial education and a school system
a large quantity of overripe and field
at
Mosier Book Store. Will be taken to Hood River
that actually prepares for life.
pick berries is expected. The Associa
“ Let the people of Mosier and vicin
J. P. Tryon, proprietor o f the livery tion has made arrangements to handle
Monday returned Thursday. Special club offer—four
ity show their interest in the welfare stable, has installed a gasoline filling this surplus of non-thipable fruit at
o f the county, not only by boosting for station and ia now equipped to serve i better prices than have ever before >
suits per month, sponge and pressed, for $1.50.
I been received.
this rally but also by being present automobilists with gasoline at any and
Association officials deny statements
and participiating. In all probabiity all times. The tank, which contains that have prevailed to effect that their
the new Tygh grade will be finished 120 gallons has been sunk seven feet i apples have been placed on consign-
and it will be a most pleasant drive below the ground, it being live feet | ment in Portland.
“ We had 200 boxes of Newtowns left
from Mosier to Tygh Valley.
from the top o f the tank to the surface. over from the. Portland advertising
“ The Governor will speak at 10 This complys strictly with the city cam paign," says Mr. Sieg. “ These
a. m .”
charter and renders the danger from were left with different Portland con
C lea n in g a n d Pressin g P a rlo rs
cerns on guarantees that practically
explosion very small.
i amounted to sales. It is a fact, how
The livery stable building has been ever, that the apple market is winding
H o o d R iver, O r e g o n
repaired and the insurance arranged up very badly, but we are not hurt, for
so that five automobiles may be stored all o f our fruit has been disposed o f . ”
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OREGON Î
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OREGON
The Bee Hive
ROAD OPEN MAY 1,
TRIP IS PLANNED
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j The Mosier Book Store '(
Prepare for the renting
paid fo r Dei ore affidavits are furnished.
INSTALLS GASOLINE
FILLING STATION
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
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to the party orderin« them, at levai rates, and
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HOOD RIVER
Times are improving. We should all do our best to help
along the improvement. I f we manage each month to have
a little more ahead than we had the month before, our own
condition will improve.
Rented
for each insertion.
W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician
Improvement
THE
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Auto and Spray Time Demand Goggles
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Entered as se, ond-eiaaa matter March 12 , 1900 at
the poet office at Muster. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3. 1H79
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MOSIER BULLETIN
MOE
From the Hood River Glacier
The new railway automobile of the
Mount Hood Rail Road Co., equipped
with flanged wheels and with a seating
capacity for 30 passengers, was sent
on its first trial run from this city to
Parkdale Wednesday o f last week.
The following men were the guests of
Ashley Wilson, superintendent o f the
line, on the trial trip : Henry Serr, C.
H. Vaughan,J . B. Canfield and E. O.
Blanchar, all of this city ; and L. Lit-
tlepage. a representative o f the White
Company,
makers of the car, and
Frank Sheppard, o f Portland.
It ia proposed by the valley rail line
to inaugurate a schedule with the huge
gasoline driven machine that will not
only accommodate local citizens and
traveling men desiring to vieit in the
Upper Valley, but that will enable the
upper country ranchers to shgp in Hood
River and return home the same day.
The steam train o f the line, mixed
passenger and freight,m akes one round
trip daily from Hood River to Park-
dale.
Another trial trip was made Sunday,
when Mr. Wilson had aa bis guests Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Bell. Mr. Wilson's
w ife and daughter and Miaa Clara Par-
tias alto made the trip to Parkdale.
The ear ia being driven by Stanley
Shere. a chauffeur o f six years' experi
ence.
fhoroin
ol
nno (im o
Tkig Will 1)6 H
great accommodation to nn><_,
dloccom AMn rnnn
pecially tourists, who heretofore have
(From the Hood River Glacier)
According to present plans, the Co been compelled to park their machines
lumbia river highway will be open for when left for any length o f time, in
traffic between Portland and this city the city streets.
(From Hood River Glacier)
As an aid in his livery business, Mr.
by May L A fte r a telephone conver
A t a meeting of the directors of the
Tryon
has
purchased
a
Ford
automobile
sation with John B. Yeon, roadmaster
Commercial club Monday atfernoon,
of Multnomah county, who stated that and has already made several abort next Sunday, May 7, was set as the
trips.
official date o f Blossom day in the A p
the Multnomah portion o f the route
ple Valley. Orchardists declare that
could be cleared by the date agreed
from present indications the thousands
upon. County Judge Stanton has con
o f acres of apple trees will he at the
ferred by telephone with W. D. Trot
height o f their beauty on that day.
To prepare the Columbia river high-,
ter, road supervisor o f road district No.
way for the numerous automobiles ox
1, the latter having advised Judge
pected from Portland and Willamette
Stanton that his portion o f the highway
The pupils o f school district No. 62 valley points on Blossom day, Good
between Cascade Locks anu the Mult
Roads day will be observed next Tues
will give an entertainment in Chown’s day, when club members will journey
nomah line can be made passable by
hall on Friday night. May 6. The en by automobiles over the road, each
May 1.
Every
tertainment will commence at 8 p. m. worker armed with a rake.
The plans, however, according to
and a admission o f ten cents will be loose stone between here and Cascade
Judge Stanton, may be upset by a con
Locks will be raked out of the right of
charged, the proci^ds above expenses way and every chuckhole will be filled
tinued rainfall in the Cascade Locks
to be used for the school library.
by the highway enthusiasts
district.
The roadbed there is for
Every man who can furnish a car
Following is the program:
numerous stretches made of soft earth, |
Instrumental
Duet—Blanche Ross and every man who will work the
and motorists will find it difficult to
highway on Tuesday is asked to assem
and Emily Husbands.
ble at seven o ’clock at the Commercial
negotiate in case it is soaked with
Dramatic Reading, "T h e White Ca- club. Workers will furnish their own
heavy rain.
tools and lunch.
| noe,” — Intermediate Room.
Just at soon as the entire distance
Song, “ Burlesque Band,” — Primary
can be traversed a battery o f local au
Room.
Perpetual Motion.
tomobiles, loaded with business men of
Dramatic Reading, “ A Pair o f Red
Bcveral i>eople have hud a shot at
the city, will go on a junketing trip to
making something that would go on
Shoes,” — Intermediate Room.
Portland, if a plan adopted at the inati- j
Song—Girls of (ha Grammar Grades. forever, like Tenuyaon'u brook. And
agtion o f Henry Serr, of the Hole Ore- !
“ The Dollie Show,” — Primary Room. these have not all lieen cranks. A
gon is carried out.
Song, ’ ’ Little Japs,” — Intermediate mechanician, for luatauce, made a top.
which was balanced on diamond tips
Since Wasco county, which had been Room.
and spun in a vacuum, which ran fur
Cooks,” — Primary
Little
promised the sum of $45,000 for im- j "T h e
twelve mouths.
A Swiss watchmaker lias Invented
provement of the Columbia river high Room.
Intermediate
Witches,” —
“ The
an electric watch which will go for
way between Mosier and the Hood
fifteen years without requlrlug to tie
R iver county line, provided a bond is Room.
“ The L ittle Grandmother,” — Pri
rewound.
sue were voted in the neighboring
A watch and clock maker o f Burton
county, has failed to take any steps mary Room.
had In bis possession an electric clock
Song—Boys
of
Intermediate
Room.
towaid a bond election, a reapportion
o f bis own making which has already
Indian Club Drill.
ment o f the State Highway fund will
goue twelve years and has never fall
probably result. Hood River has aaked
ed to record the time during that perl
through Leslie Butler, who was in ses
od, although It has ueTer been re
sion with tho Highway Commission
wound. H e claims that the mechanism
Monday, for $33,000 for improvement
will last fifty years and that lie would
o f the road west o f the city and es
not he surprised If the clock ran un
pecially at Ruthton hill. It is likely
interruptedly for a century.
that the money will lie granted as the
While the season is not far advanced
O f course the |>os*lhllltles o f radio
board is reported favorable to the ap
the prospects for good fruit crops are activity are tislay only dimly known,
portionment.
Mr. Butler was accompanied to Sa exceptionally bright. It ia perhaps a hut they may yet revolutionize all onr
lem by W. L. Clark and C. N. Ravltn.
little too early to ascertain whether notions o f motion and energy and put
the cherriea have been hurt by the even electricity out o f court. - Buffalo
County official* and owners of prop
New*.
erty west o f the city along the Colum rains, but the growers are contending
bia river highway are taking meana to that not the leaat damage has been
L u c k Ladsw .
aafegusrd the handsome growth of caused by the elements. With a short
An Idle person chanced to see a
wild shrubbery that thrives along the crop last year the growers are hoping
wagon rolling slowly aloug F'ulton
scenic route and to prevent a despoils
tion of scenic points from the dumping and behaving that the crop this year street. Bad Im k pursued I t At Broad
will be a full yield.
of tin cans and garbage.
way the driver sleepily tried to cross In
O. P. Dabney, who owns one of the
The apple growers are finishing disregard o f the traffic iiullermau * tin
most scenic points along the route, spraying in the pink, and some have pie aud warning lianu III* number
where a testimonial to S. Itensor, has
was Jotted down In the book o f that
been proposed, has posted sings offer already completed this work. Within
recording angel and a summon* s i s
ing a reward o f a substantial sum for ten days it will be time to put on the
handed up. A few yards beyond and
information leading to the apprehen calyx spray.
Many o f the orchards
sion of partiea who last week dumped are now' in full bloom and are heavily the horse, turning to avoid a hot ' best
nut petldler, went down In a heap. The
a load of tin cans and garbage over the
laden with bloseoma.
rliffaide at the lookout point.
pavement was slippery, and be muat
needs he unharnessed lu the shaft* be
Notice
to
Water
I
sera
fore he could rise. Another block, and
Wfiutrhtt Pearb Trees Dug I p
Notice is herety given to the patrons somebody was digging a bole In the
Disgusted at the returns on peaches
during the last four years many grow of the Mosier eater system that all atreet to put In some kind o f a main
ers o f Wenatchee are uprooting their persona in arrears for payment of for somebody else The off wbeele o f
trees
A ll through the valley, particu water will not he allowed the uee of the wagon rolled loo near, and the ve
hicle 'arcened and slid Into the exca
larly in the East Wenatchee section,
peach orchards are being taken out and sprinkling water until their account ia vation It had to be unloaded labori
J. N. Moaier.
either reset with apple trees or planted paid.
ously by band t>efore It could be Jacked
with alfalfa.
up level again.
For Butter la le ls printed in accord
The price* received for peaches have
The wagon carried a load o f 1 ,W )
been so low that they have usually ance with l>airy and Foul law s, call at
castoff horseshoes New York PuaL
thia office.
been harvested at an aetual loss
ROADS DAYS SET
SCHOOL ENTERTAIN
MENT FRIDAY, MAY 5
Personal Service Dentistry
W h y g o to Portland for dental work?
D o you stop toconsldcr
the service you receive from the hands o f the dentist w h o is hired
by the w eek to operate fo r you?
H ave you r w o r i done at hom e
by the dentist w h o does the w o rk from start to finish.
Porcelain Fillings - - ÿl.ill
S ilver Fillings - - $ 1 ,8 1 .» 0
Plates - - • • 89 to 812
E xtractin g - - - - - SOc
12k G old C ro w n s
- - |.)
Bridge W o rk , per tooth
lii
C old Fillings
- - 82 to 85
Porcelain C ro w n * - - 80.>50
Dr. Wm. M. Post
Phone 2401
O ffic e H our* 9 to 12, I to 5.
H oo d R iver, O regon
R oom s 11-19 lleilhronner Bldg.
M a k in g A n O ffe r
of a l<ox id our high grade chocolates,
lion lions, etc., Involves no risk of refus
al. The I k > z is so daiuty, the candy it
contain* so tempting that no girl under
90 would think
of declining such
an offer. And once the candy is tasted
you couldn't take hack your offer under
any circumstance*. Try It.
S. E . F r a n c is c o
Propri etor " T H t
FRUIT CROPS
LOOK PROMISING
STEAM ER
P e o p l e ’ s
OAKS ”
TAHOM A
n a v ig a t io n
C ompany
C H A R LE S N ELSO N , M a n a g e r .
lea ves The Dalles 7:0) A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays
from Oak Street Dock.
Passengers and freight.
Mosier Dock in charge o f ,J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 86.
,
Fruit Growers Attention
Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
lot o f cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4
and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots
and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River