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m P U B L IS H E D EVERY F R ID A Y A D V E R T IS IN G RATES BY ROGER W. MOE SU B SC R IP TIO N R A TE S On« Y m t '*i* Muntili tl-Sii Three Months Entered ea m ond rieaa metter March 12. 19n0 at tha post office at Moaier, Oregon. under the A ct o f March S. 1*7* Profetatone] C e r d a ....................... per month f .AO MOSIER BULLETIN O n « aquere ..................................... ** " 1.00 <)ne-quert«r Column................ * " J. mj One-half C o lu m n ......................* O n « Column. ó.AO 10.00 Business locals will be charred at 5 cents per itn« fo r each insertion. Legal advertisements w ill In all case« be charred VOL. Vili MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2 , 1910. We Are In Favor of Preparedness JUNKETING TRIP No: 13 to the party orderinr them, at leral rates, and paid far before affidavits are furnished. HELP DEDICATE THE BIG YEAR EXPECTED ............ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 COLUMBIA HIGHWAY FOR CLOUD CAP INN How about preparing yourself fur a reduction on next winter’s feed bill by having a Tum-A-Lum Wood Hoop Silo built on your farm this season'* Here are a few extracts from letters w e’ ve o f Tum-A-Lum users: 'the follow ing is an excerpt from a letter relative to the junketing trip next week to Portland : “ We have now set a new date for our trip to Portland which will be Wednesday, June 7th, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. rr. and expecting to ar rive at Multnomah Falls at about lunch hour. A t two o ’clock the same day the national dedication o f the Columbia River highway will take place at that point. Aa soon as this ceremony is over we shall be lead to Portland by the Portland Automobile club, Simon Ber.son acting as chaperone, at which point we shall be welcomed by the commissioners o f Multnomah county, also the city officials and all join to gether in one grand automobile parade during the rest o f the day through the Nichol & Com pany "Prospects are indicated for one of With too much wielding of his sprink the best years in the history of Cloud ling pot in the Cascade Locks region Cap Inn, Oregon's mountain summer last week Jupiter Pluvius caused post resort, located a mile above the rea John St. Hilaire, Mabton, vVn., says Geo. E. Kresap, 8 r.,«f Suunysblesays: ponment of the junketing trip o f mo level on the snow line o f Mount Hood " I n regard toTum-A-I.um Silo, 1 want “ I purchased one of your Tum-A-Lum torists of The Dalles, who hsd planned in Hood R iver cou n ty," says C. A. to aay that I am very much pleaaeil wood hoop silos in 1914. My experience to go 500 strong last Thursday to Port Hell, who has returned from Portland, with it In two years there hasn’ t been proves tins silo to be an ideal silo in land in order to demonstrate that the where he conferred with Dorsey B. one cent of expense to it in any way. ! every respect. 1 have not been bother Columbia river highway is open from Smith, manager of the mountain host- j Our ensilage kept splendid. My advice ed by tightening hoops and anchor wires the Hose City to the metropolis of elry. “ Mr. Smith tells me that pub to silo builders is, do not build any other and never fretted ab >ut storms. It is as Wasco county. From the failure o f the licity work that has been carried on by kind than a Tum -A-Lum .” straight, tight and perfect in every way weather-frustrated schedule have risen Portland and Oregon organisations will as it was the day it was finished." new plans that will not only include cause the influx o f a great number of Chae. W. Drake, of Tuppenish, says tourists, and it is expected that Cloud The Dalles, but Hood R iver as well. " I f I were to build a dozen silos, they i A battery o f 100 automobiles will Cap will draw a large percentage of would be Tum-A-Lum Wood Hoop.” One man writes : j leave The Dalles Wednesday morning. those who come to the northwest to June 7, at 5 o ’clock. The Dallea mo glimpse at close quarters the mountain Roland E. Jones, Sat»*, Wn., savs “ Yes, I am fully satisfied with the si- torists have asked Hood R iver to join scenery of the Cascades.” "T h e silo withstood all the h eaw lo’ and if il had not been ,or >’our 8ll° ’ Cloud Cap Inn will open about July I. 1 them in the jaunt, and plans are afoot spring winds since ^ a s ^ m p t i e d ! w.'th ! 1 »*«««• to have a large portion o f the 300 mo The Mount Hood Hotel w ill be made •*-1111111 H ’l I I I I DH- I-I'-I' I I I H 4-H - H -l H I I I I I I I H -H -M -l- H -H out a squeak or check in the walls. A n - 1 tor car owners of the Hood R iver val Hood R iver headquarters for guests en other thing I notice was that the eneil-! , n , , , ... ley in the giant parade that will move route, and the 35 mile journey from age froze less in my Tum-A-Lum than 1 ' en’ Granger, \ n ., says . down the Columbia river highway j " this city to the hostelry will be made was xble to observe in stave silos." “ TheTum -A-Lum w ill makethe mon.” ward Multnomah Falls to participate more comfortable and convenient by j c fy . in the official dedication o f the scenic the rail auto service that has been in augurated by the Mount Hood Railroad “ We wiah every automobile from route scenic route at 2 p. m. Says Secretary Scott,of the Commer Co., which will make special provisions Now the above are only a few o f the many letters we have Wasco county to be plainly bannered on to carry Cloud Cap passengers from cial club: ; either side with the words o f Wasco ; from Tum-A-Lum silo owners. We carry a large assortment in both amber and smoked “ Everybody in the world has been here to Psrkdsle. A regular automobile i County and the local address, together invited; all the kings and queens have service will be provided for Cloud Cap Better join the Preparedness Club and have us erect a silo or lenses Tortoise Shell still holds the popular fancy and we been asked to lay off from war a day guests by the Fashion Livery Co., two on your place. It will only be about three months until you with any other decorations that the and be there. The president and all which is also operating on a regular are showing; a number o f styles in these mounting’s. ( owner may see fit to place thereon. will need it, and we are going to have a lot o f them to build. ! the governors, too. L e t’s all go. schedule its large automobiles between This will be an important feature as We invite your inspection while our stock is complete. Leave Hood River when you get ready, this city and Parkdale. “ The trip to Cloud Cap Inn should it has been suggested that two thous- take your lunch, but be there on time I and automobiles will be in this parade There will be no other invitations ex prove a delightful novelty for the first SEE J. S. AND E RSO N A T six weeks after the bestelry is open and arrangements have now been made tended than this. Arrangements have ed,” says James Stranshan, o f the been made for nice weather. It might by the touring committee to have all be a good idea to put a pennant on Fashion L ivery Co., " f o r deep snow i cars of Wasco County Junket A g gre ga ; your car, if you have one. Get the will cover the road from the first turn out three miles from the hotel, and this tion to park together about one half neighbors to go. EXPF.RT SW ISS W A T C H R E P A IR IN G distance will be covered with sleighs. “ H u rray! ’ ’ mile east o f Multnomah Kalla and keep The snow is probably deeper on Mount .„„„.c ,,. ... ....... u .i.r A service car will be furnished free together at that point until tne b rief of cbar(fe for the j unge tihg party by Hood's aide than any season since Cloud Cap Inn was opened.” dedication services are ended and by Gilbert & DeWitt. The Fashion Stables will feature keeping our representatives all togeth special Sunday trips to the Inn thie er and having each car plainly ban I y «»r . nered, we cannot fail to attract the “ We will make a special rate for j parties o f five or six who desire to take public attention that we are seeking. luncheon at the Inn,” says Mr. Strana- “ Plans are now being made by the Suits to be cleaned, pressed and repaired may be left : han. " I f a party of as many as 25 Chamber o f Commerce whereby movies 'desire to make the trip any Sunday, we (From Hood R iver Glacier) at Mosier Book Store. Will be taken to Hood River will be taken o f this entire parade. will be in a position to handle them. S. Wortman, o f Portland, a deputy However, we will not make the trip Consequently the banners will be a Monday returned Thursday. Special club offer—four very important feature. of the State Department o f Weights for a less number than five, that is, at the special rate.” ‘Our citizens are taking to the trip and Measures, was here Thursday morn suits per month, sponge and pressed, for $1.50. very kindly and I do not believe there ing issuing a warning to fruit shipping will be any difficulty in getting out of agencies and strawberry growers alike that any fruit not up to legal require Wasco county with at least one hun- 1 ments, either with respect to capacity dred cars. | o f boxes used or pack, would be sub- “ 1 have just been advised that a ject to confiscation. “ The ‘Standard* box used in the sale I more complete program w ill be issued Friday and Saturday ... o f berries,” said Mr. Wortman, "m ust • * by the Portland Chamber o f Commerce be eilher of fi7.2 0r 33.fi cubic inches C le a n in g a n d Pressin g P a rlo rs Marguerite Clark in the screen ver-j regarding this trip and as soon as Bame capacity, equal in volum c,_respective sion o f Mark Twain's "T h e Prince and H o o d R iver, O r e g o n ly, old dry quart or pint. These boxes the Pauper.” In the superb five part is received, 1 shall keep you poBted. may be o f any shape or form, but they photo adaption o f this celebrated and “ Very truly yours, must be so constructed as to hold the • • T h « Dn lip s Dhamher of Commerce. ____„„hv* inch • a | f » 9e*n»ting romance. Marguerite Clark j “ T. B. Phillips, purchaser ^in buying Gerries is SKiiiuM I prt.servjng the '(ieiTcTous sefire'/’VAl!) “ Secretary. ” to * receive . the box level full “ * o f fruit. thrilling romance and the beautiful [ Local fruit agencies, however do not sentiments o f Mark Twain's immortal contemplate any confiscation o f their tale, the production delineates with as product because o f failure to observe tonishing realism the adventures o f the the capacity and pack laws. All local weary little prince who longed to play strawberries are packed in crates of 24 beggar for a day, and o f the ambitious full pints. The larger portion of the little beggar who yearned to be a Hood River crop is shipped to markets prince, both o f whom, through their in other states, the laws of which are remarkable resemblance to each other, When eight wagonloads o f gypsies even more atringent than those o f Ore suddenly find their hearts' desires grat ^ t n ^ •• ^ » W h y go to Portland for dental work? Oo you stop toconslder landed in Mosier Wednesday afternoon, gon, and a careful inspection is main ified in a totally unexpected and in- I and immediately began to flock into tained. to prevent possible failure on tensely dramatic manner. A fte r many the service you receive from the hands of the dentist who is hired the part o f growers to observe the the stores o f Nichol & Co., and E. M. shipping associations' own standard sirring complications, with shattered by the week lo operate for you? Have your work done at home illusions, each longs to return to his < Strauss, a busy t:me ensued for mer- J regulations former and natural mode o f existence, j by the dentist who docs the work from start to finish. chants and citizens to keep them from a transition which is effected in the i further development of the story. Mrs. Anna Granlund purloining everything within reach. Porcelain Fillings - - $1.50 ilk Gold Crowna - - tii It took an hour and a half before they Mrs. Anna Granlund, who departed Silver Fillings - - 11,11.50 Bridge W ork, per tooth 95 Sunday could be rounded up after making their this life at Stevenson. Wn., on May 22, TH E. D A L L E S . O R E G O N Plates - - - - SO to 912 Gold Fillinga - - 92 to l ’> i One day only, Orrin Johnson in u purchases and attempting to tell for 1916, was born in Sweden in 1847, hav- TrjanR|e pine A rt„ p|ay_ “ The Price of Extracting . . . . - 50c Porcelain Crowns - - 96,50 tunes and compelled to continue their ing coming to this country about thirty Pow er,.” There ia auch aw ift action journey. Word had been received yeara ago, aettling in the Grandview ¡n the play and it ia ao lightened with i .¡„„A ; touches o f humor that any too intensely from Marshal Carson that they had ________ community in which place she lived tra fl(. feature j( ma(leJeIulurab|e «,.,1 been driven out from Hood R iver and until the death o f her husband, Eric : i be wbo|e effect is appealing and worth a crowd gathered to assist in keeping Granlund. She then moved to Steven- | while. Phone 2401 Office Hours 9 to 12, I to S. them from meddlesome work. They son, Wn., to the home o f her daughter ! Fatty Arburkle and Mabel Normand in a comedy, “ He Did and He Didn’t . " Hood River, Oregon Rooms 1-2 Hall Bldg. were forced finally to leave and were Mrs. Granlund was an energetic. escorted for three miles outside o f the Christian woman, having united with , Wednesday and Thursday city limits. the Lutheran church when a girl, unto Thomaa H. Ince preaents Beaaie Bar- Later six more wagonloads, making which faith she held faithful until thr riacale in "T h e Green Hwamp.” The probably 100 o f the tribe in all, were end. She leaves to mourn her lots two , big scene in this atory o f a woman’s hurried through the city. They joined daughters and eight grandchildren. jealousy takes place outside an operat ing room. The surgeon in the operat their band at the lake near the Mc Her daughters are Mrs. Annie Grimm, ing room ia bending over the patient Clure place where they spent the night. of The Dalles, and Mrs. Hulda Ander wilh hia scalpel in hie hand and per N A T IO N A L D ED IC ATIO N Word was sent to Ortley and The son, o f Stevenson, Wn. A host of forms a delicate incision in the skull to conquer the deadly enemy, lockjaw. Dalles to be on the lookout for them. ! friends and neighbors also mourn her A Full Value cigar affords and you’ ll Outside the door the young w ife of the j loss. Interment was in the Mosier patient is wrestling with her jealous say it ia the liest smoke for the money Entertainment Nets $35 for S. S. fears, not knowing that her husband’* to be had on earth. The Full Value ia 1 cemetery beside ber husband. IN C O N N E C TIO N W ITH TH E ROSE F E S T IV A L JU N E 7th I life lies on the balance and that her not just an ordinarily good 5c cigar. It In order to raise money which would 1 sudden entry might so disturb the sur God calieth his children one by one, is a smoke that you cannot match for be added to the amount already on t f 51 , i geon that hia knife might silp and the price the world over. hand, the Loyal Berean Sunday achool "C om e unto me, thy work on earth ia cause a tragedy. Will M arjorie yield LOW R O U N D -TR IP FAR ES done.” to jealouiy and cause disaster to the class o f the Christian church gave an God called thus to a mother ao dear man who ie dearest to her or will ehe entertainment Wednesday night to 5. C . F r a n c is c o and the very beat travel service to and from i put temptation under her feet? For a Proprietor “ THE. OAKS»» enable them to carpet the pulpit of Called,and she answered, "M aster, I am moment that ia full o f human interest here. ” the church and also the isles. There and intense suspense thie scene cannot Celled to her suddenly in th e d a ik - be surpassed. were 150 persons present and from the will be afforded by the O-W. R. R. & N. Co. Fred Mace in a Triangle Keystone nets o f night, sele o f baskets which were auctioned “ Love W ill Conquer.” Called her to the glories o f heaven so j to the highest bidder. 135 above ex bright. penses was realized. F. M. Hunter, She was waiting and watching ready ; who has been a professional auctioneer, P e o p l e ’ s n a v ig a t io n C o m p a n y T i c k e t s o n S a l e J u n e 4th to 9th to go. disposed o f the baskets, containing Having finished her work here below. good things to eat, at big turns. C H A R LE S N ELSO N , M a n a g e r . Final Return Limit June 12th “ The Country Coueini,’ ’ a dialogue in She was faithful, loving, kind and three scenes, commenced the enter true Following a conference * between lea ves The Dallea 7:00 A. M ., Sunday*, Tuesday* and tainment. Thie was followed by the With a friendly hand clasp for all she committee from the White Salmon and FOR FU R TH E R IN F O R M A T IO N , Thursday*. A rrive* at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. Hood R iver Commercial club* and following instrumental numbers: Ruth knew. T R A IN . SCHEDULES, TIC K E TS. ETC. Commodore Dean, the letter represent lea ves Portland on Monday*. Wednesday* and Saturday* H igley. violin ; Grace Plereey, piano; The monumental she leavee will stand ing the Hood River-White Salmon ferry from Oak Street Dock . Passenger* and freight. Mrt. John P. Roe* and Blanche Rose, To guide others to that heavenly land.| system, the ferty concern he* an A sk piano d u e l; Mrs. V. R. Brooke, piano. F. A. A LL IN G T O N , Agent Her children will miea her from bar nounced a reduction in ferry eervtce Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet ail for auiomobiliata where a* many a* To conclude the entertainment wea an accustomed place, boat* and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85. epilogue by Ruth Higley and Bennia Misa her loving care and gentle smiling three round trip ticket* are purchased. By the old ret* o f the ferry eystem a Carroll in which they vied with each charge o f S2 was made for eech me face. other to thank the audience for their Friende will mien her from thie life ; chin# and driver. One way ¡tick et« were told for tl.25. Under the sew pretence and attantion. Both finally She i* done with trouble,toil end strife schedule o f ratoe. three round trip extended their appreciation in behalf tickets, permitting the passage o f the Weep not, she has only gone on be o f the claaa. machines and a maximum o f four pass fore enger, will be sold for 16. The tickets Mosier ft hm . 9-11 And aweits you beside the heavenly will fie placed on eel# only during the d oor: months o f June, July and August. The Moaier baseball team triumphed Will sell direct to planters, leas agent« commission, choice W aits and beckons her loved ones They may. be used, however, any time Tuesday over the Mac Athletic club this year. lot o f cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 come team, composed o f members of the Chrietian Sunday school, Tuesday in When i t lest their work on earth ia and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots Yakiau Road Boosted done. The Dalles. The game wee well played and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone Portland and Yakima people are now — A Friend. throughout. The seme team will play uniting in an effort to secure the con here on Saturday, and a picnic w ill be • truction o f a highway leading from ft kit« Salmon Banks (onsslidaie Yakima to Hood River and connecting held by the'membera of the Chrietian The First National bank end the Gil- with the Columbia river highway at Sunday achool on Rock creek on that day. Following ie the baseball lineup: M t - ’ ale bank, o f White Salmon, have this point. j. A. Harradon, J. T. Harrah, R. B. Hoot. H igley. p; C. Bailey, e ; Car- consolidated under the name of the Co roll, 1st b ; Sheldon. 2nd b ; Duvall, as; lumbia Stale benk. Tha officer* ere G. Sinclair and A. B. Fanin, North Y ak i Akers, 3rd b : Higley, Root, I f; Fisher, A. Read. prsa. ; H. I.. Douglas, viee ma man. visited Portland last weak in the interest o f the route. e f , Nichol, rf. Umpire. J. M. Carroll. pres , and A. C. Keefbavar. caahier I From the Hood River Glacier) —DEALERS I N - G eneral Merchandise MOSIER - ■ OREGON | Auto and Spray Time Demand Goggles The Lumber Yard W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician T h e Home of “ Tum -A -Lum ber” HOOD RIVER - - OREGON BERRY BOXES MUST BE STANDARD SIZE AT HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC THEATER The Bee Hive I Base Ball Goods and Fishing Tackle ( I A good line of each at prices you can't beat 1 j T he Mosier Book | Personal Service Dentistry ( BAND OF GYPSIES CREATE A STIR Store f The Dalles Sanatorium Doctors W ood and Be vis Dr. Wm. M. Post TENTH ANNUAL= - - ......... - ........ R O S F L l \ W f e s t i v a l PORTLAND, OREGON ■ JUNE 7-8-9-1916 Enjoy The Good, Long Smoke COLUMBIA RIVER H I G H W A Y PORTLAND THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM FERRY MAKES EXCURSION RATES The Bulletin Office STEAM ER TAHOMA Fruit Growers Attention wants your JO B PRINTING Quality of W ork the Best Prices are Right ■V TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River