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A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S
By
ROG ER W. MCE
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S
O n« Y «er
M onths
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MOSIER BULLETIN
MOSIER, WASCO COCNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1910.
VOL. VIII
SERVICE
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HOOD RIVER
NOTED EVANGELIST AT ODELL HOME
THE VOTE IS ALMOST UNANIMOUS ::
O regon
Do You Read Papers or Magazines?
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N orth b e a c h
NORTH BEACH
F. A. A llington, Agent
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Rented
Dr. H. L. Dumble
ro,bJ‘ u W . E . C h o w n
Pacific Power & M Co.
BIG TIMBER SALE
HAS BEEN ORDERED
C. J. E. CARLSON
OREGON
MOSIER
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
C o m m e r c ia l
JOB
P R IN T IN G
B u lle t in O ffic e
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APPLE NOTES
im m u n
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the Board of Directors Will Act
Despite Lack of Quorum
From th e !Ioo<l River Glacier
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
S++ I I H I I- H I I I I H I I I I I I I I 1
will join :; Nichol
Growers Favor Frail Growers Agent'» and
to the party o rd ering them, at l«gal rat««, and
No: 20
BILLY SUNDAY
ON VACATION
M OSIER VALLEY B A N K
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On«-^uart«r Column
L«gai advertisem ents w ill In ail case« be charged
Ma appealed to them by her addresses
a t the gym nasium . 1 won their h e sr ts
by boosting for th e ir football game
with Colgate. All of our party went
out to the gam e and rooted for S y ra
cuse. I t was the biggest gam e they
have e ver had. Over 12.0UU people
We hear much these days about service, and. people are
paid to see the v i c t o r y ."
.
demanding much from those who serve them. This bank takes
Rev. Sunday and his family will re
main here for se veral weeks. About
pains to give up to date service in all lines to its customers.
the middle of A ugust they will leave
Rev. Sunday and “ M a " Spend Days En for Ocean Grove. N. J . , where he will
hold a short session with sinners. On
gaged in Farm Chores Swin
S eptem ber 10 a series of m eetings will
begin a t D etroit. Mr. Sunday saya he
ery Has Sleeping Porches
is looking forw ard with g r e a t inte rest
to the Detroit sermons. "W e have the
good people of D e troit with u s . ” he
Bv Jo e D. Thomlson
says. " T h e vice president eg the Ford
Billy Sunday the noted evangelist, Automobile Co. and the m anage! of
whose Hrat fume came when he was a the Cadillac Company a re mem bers of
.« •* *
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a — »-
s t a r baseball player for the Chicago the com m ittee in charge. I have just
W hite Sox. Way back in the lata e i g h t had a l e tte r from the l a t t e r and he
ies, is a gain spending his su m m e r v a tells me t h a t a Cadillac limousine, e s
cation on his Odell country place. For pecially equipped.will be a t the service
the tim e being, apparently, baseball
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Place your subscription* with us. We pay rent ami taxes. Huy food J and evangelistic m eetings, too, have of m yself and family during the meet
in g . ”
am! clothing, l ike yourself end your neighltor we help to build up t h e I been forgotten.
Since m inisters of Portland, Ore., re-
The man who goes to call on Billy Cently tendered Rev. Sunday an
in
town and com m unity. O ur prices are t h e lowest to lie had. No traveling i
■ invita-
Sunday
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|>rea<>h in the Rose City, he tays
agent can give lower prices. We have lieen here a nutnlier of years and M
h a lf and pa rtne r, who along with their
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e s p e c t to stay m uch longer.
’ two children, Billy, J r . , and Paul, is t h a t such ulTets have been made by
every city of any consequence in the
here also for the sum m er, will find United States.
them out in the open a ir weeding
Hilly Sunday does not take very
flowers, picking berries, helping with kindly to the P ortland invitation. At
the hay. opening the rills of irrig a tio n least he doesn’t discuss it with e n thus
ditches, watching the antics of the iasm. In fact, he mane» the Hat s t a t e
pigs or ponies or engage d in some open m ent th a t be will never go to I'm Hand.
a ir aport.
| " I t ia a hard c i t y , " he says, not with
When the w riter, in the company of the m eaning t h a t it is aintnl, " i t is
Rev. and Mrs. W. U. Young, called a t har(j to line up the different factions
the Sunday ranch last Thursday, Mrs They have tendered this invitation and
Sunday was picking r a sp b e rrie s and an(j have done nothin g toward g e tting
curra nts, which were being made into reaj y for a m eeting. W h a t ’a the use
delicious sun-cooked jellies and pre of going to a place unlesa you have
serves.
e verything lined up for you and ev ery
" O u r c u r r a n t j e l l y , ” said Mrs. S u n body behind y o u ? "
day, " p u t s to sham e the fa m o u i con
The e v ange list sa ys t h a t he has'de-
fections of the region of Bar le D u e ." clined to go to New York to hold a
Mr. Sunday was nowhere in sight.
series of m eetings.
" B u t come o n , ” said Mrs. Sunday,
“ No, th a t talk of trouble with the
as she carried her boxes of precious labor unions has nothing to do with my
f ru it up to the house, " w e will go and decision.
T h a t ’s hot air, sensational
' W A S H IN G T O N "
find Dad. He ia off tending to the w a newspaper talk. Why the unions are
t e r or helping with the h a y . "
among my best friends. In every t a b
T here is no confining Billy Sunday ernacle in which 1 have ever preached
i t MILES of smooth, firm, white sandy beach
and his wife to the four corners of a ever nail has been driven by union la
closed room in the su m m ertim e, when bor, e very board has been sawed by a
sloping gently into the sea—no dangerous
they a re enjoying the splendors of the union carpe nte r, every bit of the liter
Hood River valley.
The visitor is a tu re 1 have issued has the union label
under-tow—a score or more of delightfully inter
take n on long walks over th e meadow, That so called opposition among the la
esting oceanside ham lets—simple, restful life com
down to the barn. He is shown the bor unions of th e country does not
ponies, the chickens and the pigs, come from unions as a whole.» I t em an
bined with different, tasteful foods and only the
verily. Rev. Sunday is a believer in ___
atea ____
from ______
soma of the organisations
the open air. He has j u s t bad carpen allied with the brewing and"
anif distilling
best of summer-resort pleasures—That’s
ters finish building a new swinery, business.
C e rta inly they have been
The ultra -expone nt of sa n ita ry living hollering their heads off, but j u s t let
should see this new home for the Sun- \ them h o w l."
d a y s ’ herd of pure bred Poland Chinas.
Mr. Sunday gives as his reasons for
The floors are ne at as kitchen tiles of a turning down New York the sta te m e n t
• P R I D E OK T H E P A C I F I C "
fastidious housewife. You have heard th a t the com m ittee wanted him to talk
about how hogs g e t their fe et in the in Madison Square Garden. “ The place
trough. Nuthing like this happens out is too s m a l l , " he saya. “ I t will only
W ea the r and lieacli conditions are just right
on the Sunday ranch. Contrivances uf se a t 12,INK) people. I wanted a larger
U
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—therefore, GO N O W —we will be glad to
Mr. Sun d a y ’s nwn suggestion have tabernacle, and when the question of
PACIFIC
help plan your trip. Ask for t h e n e w N o r t h
been installed to keep the trough-: building It came up, the comm ittee got
clean. When Mr. Pig has finished his into a tangle. ”
SY STEM
Beach F o l d e r —just off th e piess. Fares and
bran mash, the g a le s lift over th<> food
When Mr. Sunday arrived in Hood
full information upon applicatio n to
container.
River last year he was suffering from
But the emphaBia of the se ntence be a n e rv o u t breakdown.
There were
ginning the preceding p a r a g r a p h has crow -feet lines around his ev*§. ¡Today
been lost in the description of th a t he is a ppare ntly In p e rfe c t Health,
clean trough. Aga«.i let it be said,
“ Have you ever given any th ought
O . - W . R. R & CO.
" v e r ily , yea verily, Billy and Ma hun-
ultim a te r e tir e m e n t from your
<lay believe in the open air. T h at new w o r k ? " he was asked Thursday,
hoghouse has '.ndividual sleeping porch-
" N o sir, I am not going to re ti l e . I
es for its porcine occupants. No hogs afn going to keep rig h t ahead preaeh-
e ver had such an opportunity to lead ¡ng an(j taking my sum m er re sts just
clean, healthy lives as those fat, con- ! ag | |iave been doing.
When 1 am
tented porkers of the Odell district.
worn out I guess 1 will have to quit,
A’.id thus Mr. Sunday spends his biH t h a t tim e doesn’t give me any
sum m ers. From daylight till nightfall b o t h e r . "
he is pottering about the place
Put-
P e rh a p s the casual visitor and a c
ting into effect some whim or idea quaintance will not notice any differ-
Physician and Surgeon there.
All of his thoughts are for the ence^ b ut in the inner circle of the
Prepare for the renting
com forts of his anim als, and more
Sunday family this ye ar th ere is a
for the ten a n ts of his place. His half feeling of loss, of sadness. For the
season during “ Wire Your
brother, L. C. Heizer, is the real first tim e since the Sundays have been
T elephones:
fa rm e r of the tid e d place. But not accustomed to spend their sum m er v a
Home” month, March 15th
O ffice 1241
many f a rm e r s have the privilege of e n cation on the Odell place, Mrs. Mary
R e s id e n c e 103 1
joying as com fortable q u a r e tr s as those J a n e Stowell, the m other of Mr. S un
to April 15th.
provided for Mr. Heixer. Much of his day and L. C. Heizer, ia absent. A
work is done like th a t of the chauffeur few weeks ago, a day or two before
O ffice in B r o s iu s B ld g.
Electrically e q u i p p e d
of the 191*) model automobile. He can the family were ready, according to
j
u s t press buttons and tu rn fa uce ts and their plans, to leave the Winona Lake,
H o o d R ivar
houses are seldom vacant.
do a lot of the work th a t requires more Iiid., home. Mrs. Stowell was strick e n
physical effort on the ordinary farm .
suddenly with h e a r t trouble.
Insure your p r o p e r t y
A deep well, nrovided with the late st
" D e a t h cam e easily for h e r , " saya
pumps, lifts the domestic w a te r of the Mr. Sunday. “ I t was on Sunday m orn
against undesirable tenants
ranch place to a huge tank se t a r ti s t i c ing t h a t 1 found her. She was late in
ally abuve the ranch home. No open rising, and ! w ent to her room. I
or no tenants at all by hav
m a c h m s irrig a tio n ditches are seen on the Sun thought t h e was asleep, hut her eyes
day
place. The w a ter has been placed were closed for the last time.
MODUS OF PERFECTION.
ing it wired for Electric Ser
under pressure in pipelines. Roses and
" W e carried her hotly to the old
vegetables, flower g ardens and m ea d home of my f a th e r a t Ames, Ia.. where
PERFECTLY ows
vice. The investment will
may he w atered by sp rinklers.
she was laid to r e s t in the old family
The Sunday place grow s more a t burying ground, according to her wish.
SIMPLE
not be great and the income
tr a c tiv e each year. I t ia a new^place. The old c em ete ry is on the place th a t
even in the Hood River valley, a local my f a th e r purchased from the govern-
SIMPLY
will be increased.
ity for th e moat p a r t made up of new i m ent back before the fifties."
places. Each ye ar the rose plants, the
Mr. Sunday will deliver hia annual
PERFECT.
We have unusual induce
Dorothy Perkins pink r a m blers and the Hood River se rm on this ye ar n e x t S un
The n a tura l day morning a t the Asbury Methodist
tfr-edlpfl. Oil, B e lts a n d all kind* of Sewin£ shrubbery get» larger.
ments to offer if you arrange
M ach in e supplies, R e p a irin g a s p ec ia lty .
a ttr a c tio n s are each season brought church. The se rvice will h e a union
out a little more vividly. The croquet one and the congregations of all
New
Home
Users
ore
Quality
Choosers
for the work now.
grounds, the tennis court and the churches will join in the event.
sw im m in g pool, with the rough edges
‘I have heard from a num ber of peo
le f t by c onstructor and stone m a .o n
jnU , the e a | U r n , r t of the
take n off, a ppear more convenient and s ^ t a t e . , " r ; said
„ iH Mr.
U r Young,
v „ „ „ „ when i..»i*in„
inviting
comfortable.
The huge s u g a r pine* Mr Sunday to fill the local pulpit,
t h a t t e a r them selves at the south end " a n d they w ant to know when you will
the Sunday place seem a little t a l l e r : preach for ua, t o t h a t they can be here
C o m m e r c ia l C lu b M e e tin g of
the te n t house home of Mr. and Mrs. t h a t d a y . "
Sunday se t beneath these same pine
tree s se ems more a p a r t of the n a tu ra l
The regular business meeting surroundings and little less artificial.
of the Mosier Commercial Club When you go to see Billy Sunday he
will ta k e a delight in showing you
is held on the first'Monday of these things of farm life. For the time
SHOE A N D H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N G each month.
they seem to hold the g r e a t e s t in te r e s t
for him. If you ask him about m a t
H A R N E S S SUPPLI ES
E. W. D avtdhizar , Pres.
ters of evangelism , he will answ e r you,
D istrict F o r e ste r George H. Cecil, of
but soon hi* mind wanders away to Portland, last week received a wira
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
other things. Suddenly he will quit from the forester, Washington, D. C . t
d'seuesing the m eetin g at Kan»« t City announcing t h a t the application to p u r
and tell you to look a t t h a t fine pony, chase 330,000,000 fe et of tim be r on the
his boy P a u l ’s saddle anim al.
W e l t Fork of Hood river in tha Oregon
’’I w a n t to g e t away from every national forest has been approved.
thing for a w h ile,” he says. "T h is
The tim be r will be advertised for sale
Oregon atm osphe re gives me the a t once.
The minimum prices per
s
t
r
e
n
g
th
to
do
w
hat
I
am
doing.
It
ia
OREGON
thouaand at which bids will be e n t e r
T H E DALI KS
possible for me to re cu p e rate here be tained a re SL20 for Douglas fir, w e s t
neath the p ines,bre athing in the aroma ern cedar and noble fir, $2.50 for w e s t
AT T H E
of fresh resin and the pe rfum e of fields e rn white pine and 50 cents per th o u
DAVID ROBINSON. M. D.
of curing h a y . ” He may not express sand for all other apeciea.
himself in ju s t those word*, but t h a t ia
The forest service has a road planned
the g ist of what he meane.
Physician and Surgeon
extending from the main road through
L ast ye ar Mr. Sunday, with the aid Hood River valley near Dee to l.oat
o" Ma. who advisea with him on all Lake.
M osier
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m a tte r s , conducted m ee tings in five
large cities Omaha. Syracuse, Iren-
m u m m
i - m - f - f i i h i i i m
ton. Baltimore and Kansas City. More
than 1.000.000 people he».-d his forceful
erby &
tearns
Leaves Hood River daily at sermons, delivered in a slang t h a t it
shocking
to some, yet seems to have
i - f i h - f i m
h - h - i
12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On
L aw yers
the appeal to draw thousand« to ta k e
Sunday at 6:30 a. m., 12:4-5 p. m. the " S a w d u s t T r a i l . ” Mr, Sunday t o The International Apple S h ip p e rs’
day seems more enthusia stic over his Association will hold its se venth annual
and 5:00 p. m.
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
m eetings a t Syracuaa than those of any apple show a t Hotel Asto r in New York
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45 other point the past year. College city, in connection with the twenty-
and women, it is said, take lightly vecond annual convention, on August
a. m. and 2:30, On Saturday men
W. A. HUSBANDS
the th ought of spiritual w elfare Billy 10-10. Competition i* open to the world
evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m. Sunday is proud of the hold he got on and e x h ib its a r e invited from all l e c
Blacksmith
tions of the United State«
Tha e a r l i
the students of the university town.
Steam Train leaves Hood River "W e bed the«.- with ua from the b e nes« of the «eaaon will tie take n into
Horse Shoeing and General
g i n n in g . " he saya. " A n um ber of the t> n u d e r a t io n in judging the f ruit, and
daily at eight returning at 2.
Repair Work.
prom in ent faculty men were on the lack of m atu rity will not rount a gainst
com m ittee in charge of our m eotm g late varietie! .
Mt H o o d R ailroad C o .
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Merchandise
While a quorum was not obtained a t
the m eeting, ao unanimously favorable
was the vote of the large num ber of ,
m em bers of the Apple Grower« Asaoci- !
ation Sa tu rd ay a fte rnoon t h a t it ia an
assured fa ct t h a t the board of direc- ,
tora of the Association will proceed
immediately to ta k e form al action in
affiliating with the F r u i t G ro w ers’ -HU I I I I H i I I I M I H I I I I I I H - l I I I l l «" U l | . | I M I I I I I H I I I
Agency, of Spokane. The Association
board of directors, as was announced
by Pre side nt Davidson,w ere unanimous
in their recom mnedation of an affilia
tion. Already 24 of the most promi- ;
nent sales agencies of the N orthw est
to convince you t h a t our w orkm a nship ia superior—t h a t t h e r e is not hing
had affiliated with the c entral agency.
Hood River was the last large d istric t
fn the repair line too technical nor too sm all to lie h a ndle d in o u r repair
to join, its g row ers and board of di- j
d e p a r tm e u t, i t to seinf us t h e watch th a t ia not giving you satisfaction.
rectors havin g held aloof because of
We lake pride in th e accuracy of ou r work and it is absolutely gua r
c ertain bylaw s of the central agency
being in cunflict with t h eo a eo f the local
anteed. O ur charges are most reasonable and honest.
organization. Following a num ber of
m eetin gs betw een the local board of
directors and r e p re se n tativ es of the
G ro w ers’ Agency, the l a t t e r organiza- ;
Hun's board of tru stee s adopted amend- \
menta proposed by the Apple Growers
Association.
E X P E R T SW ISS W A T C H R E P A IR IN G
Capt. Paul H. Weyrauch, of Walla
Walla. Wash., president of the central
agency, who was here to address the
gr w e rs,state d t h a t the tonnage turned
in for a ssessm ent by grow e rs and salea
concerns already affiliated reached 7,300
cars. The affiliation of Hood River will ¡
add an additional 1,200 cars of f ruit.
" T h e G ro w ers’ A g e n c y , " said Mr. j
Weyrauch in hia address, " i s not a
sales agency. It will not sell one box ¡
of fruit, as many seem to have errone- !
ously thought. One ol Its benefits will ‘
Even if business is quiet. It is true economy to guard your
be derived from the crop estim a te s. !
m a r k e t in form atio n and other d a ta
health and personal appearance. You can secure the same
t h a t it will accum ulate working with
grade
of work in this office as you will at any office in Port
r e p re se n tativ es of the governm ent.
The task of securing all of this d a ta
land at the same prices. You will also he spending your
waa too expenaive fur individuals or
money at home, which is the best place, as that will help us
•ingle agencies. A cam paign to secure
uniform grading, packing and handling
all. Why pay more than the following prices?
rules in the four N o rth w e ste rn fruit
stalyB, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and '
22k Gold Crowns
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$5.00
Montana will be waged. A m eeting -
idge
Bridge
W
ork,
per
Oooth
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5.00
for the discussion of standardization
Gold
“ ‘ Fillings
12.00 to 5.00
measures will he held in North Y aki
Porcelain Crowns
ma in Septem ber.
6.50
"W e will also in v es tig a te community
Porcelain Fillings
1.50
system s of packing. We will require
Silver Fillings
$1.00 to 1.50
our m em bers to adopt system s of sales I
Plates
$0.00 to $12.00
accounting th a t a re essentially similar,
Extracting
thus m aking it possible to m ake c om
50c
prehensive comparisons of the prices
received by the different agencies.
"W e will also derive g r e a t benefit .
from the power we will be a m e to |
O f f ic e H o u r s : v to i j , I to a
wield as a collective body in securing
re ad ju stm en ts of f reig h t r a te s th a t
Room s 1 and 2 Hall Bldg.
Phone
2401
will be beneficial to the n orthw estern
fruit grower.
"W e will cooperate in the opening
up of Canadian m a r k e ts and a foreign
outlet for more of our p r o d u c t.”
Mr. W eyrauch corrected the imprea- ,
sion t h a t the Agency was to be super- !
vised by the governm ent.
" I t was f o rm e d ,” he sta te d , "a lo n g
lines suggested by the Office of Mar- \
kets of the United S ta te s D e partm ent
Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
of A gric ulture and the Federal Trades |
lot of cherry, i»ear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4
Commission, and it will work w ith]
governm ent ofllciala in se curing v a lu
and 4-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots
able d a ta ,b u t h e r e a f te r ita g overnm ent
will be m aintained exclusively th rough
and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone
action of ita m e m b e rs ."
Mr. Weyrauch sta te u t h a t the annual
m axim um cost to grow e rs would be
$100 per carload of fruit.
"W e have already c olle cted."he said,
" t h e sum of $2,300 from initiation
fees. Our budget, as already made,
reaches a total of SH.500. More than |
this a m o u n t will be de rived from ton-1
nage a s s e s s m e n t s ."
H. F. Davidson, who addreiaed the
meeting, characterized W. H. Paulha ,
mus, of Puyallup, as the man respons
~ ? < £ i
ible to a g r e a t e r e x te n t than any other
for the auccess ¡of the F r u i t Grow ers'
Agency.
“ L ast s u m m e r , " said Mr. Davidson.
A Full Value cigar affords and you'll
" M r . Paulham us, in his capa city of
«ay it is the twst sm oke for the money
president of the N o rth w e ste rn F r u it
to be bad on e arth. T he Fall Value is
G row ers Council, ke pt h a m m e rin g on '
this proposition along the lines t h a t
not just an ordinarily good 5c cigar. It
have been adopted until the g overnm ent
ia a sm oke t h a t you c annot m atch lor
lent us a hand and prom oted the organ
th e price the world over.
ization of the A g e n c y ."
The board of directora of the Grow ers
Association held a special m eeting yea
<S.
F ra n c is c o
terday, when they acted on the u n a n i
P rop rieto r "T H E . O A K S "
mous vote of the g ro w e r m em bers of
the organizatioa, who e xpressed th ir
willingness of affiliation with tha F’r u it
G ro w e rs’ Agency, Incorporated, of
Spokane.
M O S IE R
OREGON Ü
The Only W a y
W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Don’t Neglect yourTeeth
Dr. W . M. POST
Fruit Growers Attention
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River
Enjoy The Good,
Long Smoke
E.
EXPORT PROSPECTS
ARE ENCOURAGING
Wilmer Sieg, says t h a t from present
indications the export of n o rthw e stern
boxed apple* the coming aeaaon bids
l a i r to be aa good it not b e tt a r than
last season.
" T h e r e aeema to be nothing at all to
talk of an Engliah em b a rg o nn a p p le s , "
saya Mr. Sieg. “ When S. B. Moomaw.
our London agent, waa recently here,
he said th a t the demand in England
and Scandinavian countries would be
good the coming autum n because of the
prosperous condition of the maasea of
the people. I have j u s t had l e l t e n
from Mr. Moomaw. who will soon s t a r t
on hie re tu r n abroad, and he confirms
hi* first statem ent«. ‘1 am in receip t
of numerous lettera from England, ’
writes Mr. Moomaw, 'and no r e str ic
tion* have been pi iced on tho ahip-
menta of applt-e, and from preaont indi
cations none will be m ade.'
"A p p a r e n tl y the only lim it on e a p o r t
shipm ents will be t h a t placed by sh ip
ping f a c i li t ie s . "
0.-W. Ml. Hood Tariff Out
The new Oregon - W ashington and
Mount Hood Railroad Ce. tariff, pro
viding for continuous tie ka ts over tt.e
two ayatema. 1 « ju s t out. F a re s named
in the new tariff a re aa follow«: Fort
land Dee, one way, $2 HO, round trip,
04; Portland-Farkilale, one way, $2.30,
round trip, $4 50 Round t r ip tie ka ts
• r e of SO day U n it.
STEAM ER
p e o p l e ' s
TAHOM A
navigation
C ompany
CHARLES NELSON, M anager .
I .eaves The Dalles 7:00 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 of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
The Bulletin Office
wants your
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