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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY ROGER W. M 0 SIE R BULLETIN MOE SU B SC RIPTIO N R A TE S On* Y w 11.60 "*ix Month* Three Month* Entered * * second-ciae* matter March 12, 12UM at the poet office at Mueier, Oregon, under the A ct o f March S. 187V. M O SIER , W ASCO CO UNTY, O REG O N, FR ID A Y , J U L Y 2 8 , 1 9 1 0 . MOSIER LOSES TWO SECOND BROOD WORMS NEW DALLES FRUIT ESTEEMED CITIZENS ARE LATE THIS YEAR COMPANY FORMED H i t is almost the first o f August which reminds us that summer will soon be gone. Have you begun to save money ahead for the time when there will be less chance to earn and more need o f spending? Start a bank account now and add to it as youjean. M O SIE R V A L L E Y ►aw» ^ «s - - ►*»- .last- ►aa- Do You Read Papers or Magazines? We pay rent and taxes. Buy food and clothing. Like yourself and your neighbor we help to build up the town and community. Our prices are the low est to lie had No traveling agent ean give lower prices. We have been here a number of years and expect to stay much longer. f a I ►aa^^ a » » a s - ^ - a a s » s s - ^ Come In! Queen of North Pacific Resorts Ocean and weather are just right at this best OF all Pacific Northwest beaches. GO NOW! We will be glad to help you plan the trip. Ask for the New Folder describing NORTH BEACH. It is free. Pures, tickets, reservations a m i ¡ n il in fo rm a tio n tifian a/¡/jlication tu F. A. ALLINGTON, Agent UNIO N P A C IF IC SYSTEM 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 not be great and the income will be increased. We have unusual induce ments to offer if you arrange for the work now. Pacific Power & L it Co. C. J. E. C AR LSO N SHOF. A N D H AR N E SS R E P A IR IN G H ARN ESS SUPPLIES OREGON MOSIER J. W. ALLEN Attorney- a t - La w OREGON T H E D A L I F.s D e r b y L H O O D & S t e a r n s a w y e r s R IV E R . OREGO N W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. M osier , • • O regon Mt Hood Railroad Co l0 M Bu .lnna local. will I * r h v n d at 6 < w t , t. „ N o. <o tba party ordarinc tham. at la«al mtaa. and paid tor baforr aflldavita ara fumUhad. l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i i i i i i i i i i i . ■ ■ , . H , , , , , , , , , , , , Nichol & Company - - OREG ON WALLOWA LAKE PARK LNTI 1 * : 4 1« u s 'i t ) c o i v t t u i uasoos OREGON 1 / 1 « 501- ▼ ▼ • f were opposed to it at the outset. H R. Richards concluded by stating Wuco Lads Record Hikers that the majority o f the farmers Clarence Yocum and Lynde Smith, wanted good roads and he believed that member! of a troop o f Boy Seoul« o f when the time comes a big majority Wasco, patted through Hood River laat will favor bonding the county Thurtady afternoon en route to Port land on foot The boys left Wasco at one minute after midnight Thursday. Mower I/tan to White Salmon They planned on camping aeveral mile* Two bad innings marked by many west of here, ile e p irg a few hours and free boots, lost the baseball game Sun then proceeding down the Columbia day between the locals and the White River highway. The boys arrived in Salmon team In the eighth inning Portland Friday night. “ We are pretty tired.” said young the visitor* scored six runt Mosier in the last of the ninth attempted a Smith, “ but we are going *to make it rally which netted them three runs afoot from Waaco to Portland in two days. ” The final score stood U to 5 The total diatanca between the two Following it the Moaier line u p : C. The two ’ lad* |nad H ailey,c, Fiaher. p: Carroll, 1st; Shel point* ia 120 miles don, 2nd. Akers, 3rd, Graham *a; been meking an average o f four mile* an hour on their arrival her*. Root, r f ; Dunamore, e l ; E. Evana, If. P h o n e 2401 Cherry Stems I sed is War Do you know that the stems o f your cherries may help the Alliee win the great European war? Tona o f the cherry sterna are rising shipped from the csnneriea ot The Dal lea to Europe, where they will be used in the manu facture o f poisonous gases The stems in former years,according to a dispatch from The Dailea to the Oregonian, ware shipped to Germany X v / c r X S to 12, I to 5 R o o m s 1 and 2 H all B ld g. 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 TR U E -TO -N AM F NURSERY, Hood River Enjoy The Good, Long Smoke A Full Value cigar affords and you’ ll say it is the liest smoke for the money to he had on earth. The Full Value is not just an ordinarily good 5c cigar. It is a smoke that you cannot match for the price the world over. S. E. F r a n c i s c o P ro p rie to r " T H E STEAM ER P e o p l e ’ s O A K S” TAHOM A n a v ig a t io n C o m p a n y C H AR LE S N ELSO N , M anag er . Loaves 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 o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet all boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 86. The Bulletin Office wants your Mt. Hood Plans (load Cap Ftcanuoa The Mount Hood Railroad Co. will make e special triD with the rail auto next Saturday afternoon to Parkdale, and from that point to the Inn by auto mobiles, provided a party of 20 will sign lor a trip to Cloud Cap Inn. The charge for the round trip will be $5 54). IT S . O ffice Hours; S. BENSON OFFERS $500.00 FOR ROAD 18 1916 Degree Course* requiring s f"Ur year high school preparatioo, are ottered in the following AG R ICU LTU R E , 1# DepartmenU COMMERCE, 4 Departments E N G IN E E R IN G , 6 Departments M INES, 3 DepartmenU. FORESTRY. 2 Depart ►nts HOME ECONOMICS 4 Depart menu and PHARM ACY. V o c a t io n a l C o u r s a i requiring an Eighth Gride preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying Commerce Forestry Home Mskers. and Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two- year high achool entraace requirement. SCHOOL OP MUSIC.— Ptaao. String. Band and Voice Culture Catalogue and hraatiful illustrated booklet lew. Addreas Tux RasUTBaB, . E x tra c tin g MATES SWATTED Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRIGULTURAL COLLEGE - Dorft Neglect y o u rT eeth MANY ATTEND THE DUFUR ROAD MEETING RAIL AUTO: Leaves Hood River daily at 12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 6:30 a. m., 12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45 a. m. and 2:30. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m Steam Train leaves Hood River daily at eight returning at 2. “ T h e O n ly W a y Dr. H. L. Dumble houses are seldom vacant. -M ROUND UP STAGE IS BEING SET “ Getting the Most Farming i is the name o f a small hook o f which the Mosier Valley Bank has purchased a number o f copies. The book is really Commenting on preharvest estimates j a handy index to the various publica- | o f the fruit crops of Washington dis tions that are issued by the U. 3. S. Benson and John B. Yeon, of Port tricts as compiled by horticulturists of Department of Agriculture, and by the various State Experiment Stations, land, were the principal speakers at different points Wilmer Sieg says: “ The estimates are wonderful. I no all being publication® that are obtained the good roads meeting o f the Wacso hy the State and Federal Governments tice the following definite possible and County Farmers’ Educational and Co operative Union, held at Dufur Satur apparently probable yields for Wash at much expense, but which are dis day. J. T. Roric and J. L. K elly, of ington, according to district horticul tributed free. This index book is be The Dalles, and Dr. H. G. Dodds, of turists: Apples, 14,967 carloads ; pears, ing distributed by the hank to the var- 1212 carloads ; peaches, 1008 carloads ; oua ranchers, and the hank will alto Dufur, also delivered short addresses. P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n secure copies of any bulletin named The meeting was in the interest of other fruits, 54 carloads. “ Such figures show one of the great- that may be desired. the proposed bond issue o f $260,000 of Northwestern fruit men. for permanent highways in Wasco coun-1 M i faults ty. I f this bond issuue carries the 1 hey are prone to cross bridges before Telephones: G REENW O O D they reach them, and always, it seems, Office 1241 state highway commission will bui l d' they ’ are the victims of exaggeraton. Residence 1031 the Columbia highway from Hood River Mr. and Mrs C. G. Stoltz and sons, went to Hood River to Mosier, and of the bond issue. $91,- ! t tskes a w o n d e r f u m . t i o n to „ “ ¡ . f Bnd R 000 will be used upon this highway ! Sunday morning to hear Billy Sunday state. As we have found in past from Mosier via Dry Creek to The O ffic e in B r o s iu s B ld g . C. A. Brown returned from Portland Dalles, and $34,000 to continue this seasons it is impossible to tell just how Wednesday night. H o o d R iv er much fruit we are going to have until highway east Horn The Dalles to Pet Mrs. Jack Young, o f Pendleton, and it is in the box in warehouses. ersburg. “ Conservative men are placing the Miss Gleaves Strahm, o f The Dalles, The remainder of this bond issue, $$135,000,will be used upon The Dalles- yield of northwestern boxed apples at a came Monday afternoon for a visit at Califoinia highway, extending south much smaller figure than the data the home o f their parents, Mr. and from The Dalles more than 80 miles, shown hy the Washington horticultur Mrs John Strahm Mi and Mrs. Kay Bunnell and son, through Dufur, Tygh Valley, Maupin, ists would lead one to believe correct. Y et this business of overestimating Marion, arrived Tuesday from Pendle Shaniko, and Antelope to the Jefferson before we have any fruit to sell always ton for a visit with her father, Ole county line. Olsen Mr. Benson and Mr. Yeon each results in a harmful boomerang.” heartily endorsed the bond method of raising money for the permanent high Lost Lake Road I mpassable way. Those attending from Mosier were i From the Hood River Glacier) “ Breath of the Pines” K. L. Cooper, C. A McCargar, E. A. Because the wagon road in to the Race, F. A Shogren, C. T. Bennett, lake ha» been washed full o f deep ruts 4,500 feet above sea-level, in the Geo. Chamberlain. L. J. Merrill. Mr. and allowed to become overgrown with and Mrs. G. P. Morden, Michael Mc Powder R i v e r Mountains Stimulated by an offer_of S. Benson, E underbrush, the number o f outing par Mahon, and R. W Moe. Mr. Race re near Joseph. Oregon. Eat, sleep, who has proposed to County Judge ties to Lost Lake this season will sponded to the addreas of welcome in play, live out-of-doors. A delight Stanton to head a subscription list with probably be small. For the first time behalf of Mosier, and Mr. Shogren ful mountain-lake resort. Good an appropriation o f $500 for the work, since the Lott Lake road was opened took a picture o f the group of good fishing. local good roads enthusiasts are plan up by a fund raised hy public subscrip toads enthusiasts. ning a campaign to raiae funds with tion about 12 years ago, it is impass For full information, fares, It was pointed out at thia meeting which to build a stretch of Columbia able. tickets, etc., ask that an erroneous repoit was abroad Prof. F. X. Arens, prominent New River highway around Kulhton hill, that a special election would be called now the worst piece of road between York orchestra director, who ia here J. H . F R K D R I C Y , A g e n t to vote on the bonds, whereas Mr nth hi* family spending the summer, here and Portland. Kelly atated that the vote would he O.-W. R. R. 4 N. CO. Mr. Benton’s offer has appealed to and a party have penetrated the for taken at the general election held in the hotel men, who offer to supplement ests around the lake thia aeaaon. November. “ The road can no longer be called by the road improvement fund by hand Mr Benion spoke on the highways some appropriations. Judge Stanton ia that name,” aaya Prof. Arena. “ It is of California and eastern states He now scarcely a tra il.” enthusiastic over the proposition. He stated that the farmers should by all D R . C. H. J E N K I N S hat instructed County Engineer Hurl- meant favor bonding for theae county D E N T IS T hurt to make an estimate of the coat Association Formally Joins roads instead o f opposing them as of the proposed work. The survey hat HOOD R IV E R . OREGON they pay only 24 per cent of the taxea already been made hy J. A. Elliott, en A t a meeting Thursday the board of Office Phone MM. Rea. Phone 388 in this county. The corporations pay gineer of the State Highway < ommis directors of the Apple Growers Associ 38 per cent and the cities the balance.' ation formally adopted a resolution "B y constructing good roads, good sion. “ I propose,” says Judge Stanton, providing for affiliation o f the local permanent roads, you induce people to “ that we assist with the proposed road shipping organixation with the Fruit come into your county," said J. B. construction by another good roads Growers’ Agency, Incorporated, the Yeon. " I t will reduce taxes and in day. A great deal could be aecom- central concern organized under g o v crease land values.’ ’ He strongly dished by a hundred or two volunteer ernment supervision, with headquarters urged the tax payer! to vote for this aborer* and several scores of wagons at Spokane, for the nurpoi* of atimu- bonding issue, because if it ie lost then lating distribution o f apples abroad ana the state highway commission w ll not and teamsters.’ ’ In it» Si* School» an ! Forty-eight I>e Judge Stanton announces that Mr. in domestic markets and of inaugurat assist this county. Mr. Yeon stated partments i» engaged in the great arork Renaon will make the mile o f road west ing plans for authentic crop report data that the farmers in Multnomah county o f Cascade Locks to be donated by him and other information. r»f uniting Learning »nd L*bor. who are now rejoicing over the road The Association will become an ac to Hood River county, ten feet wide Forty-eighth School Y eer Open» contsruction there, two years ego in inatead o f nine, as had been formerly tive member of the central agency. spite of the feet that the farmers only SEPTEMBER , . paid 6 per cent of the bond issue they planned. Union Pacific System equipped t K tor aacto Inwrtton. No: 21 M O S IE R DRUUADVENT O.-W. R.R. & N. CO. Electrically On* Column..................................... - HOOD RIVER North Beach to April 15th. j Ono-hnlf Column............................. « W . F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician The w a te r 's fine a t Home” month, March 15th « ....................« „ , A big farew ell parly was held laat From the Hood River Glacier (From the Chronicle) Thursday night i at the Immanuel church “ From present indications it will not A new fruit industry will he located under the auspices o f the Ladies Aid be necessary to spray for the second here by the Lynch & Taylor Produce society for Dr. and Mrs. David Robin brood o f worms much before the 10th son, who will locate in Tillamaok, Ore or 15th of August,” says Leroy Childs. Company o f North Yakima, according gon, where Dr. Robinson intends to “ A t the present time the worms are to an announcement made by Mr. practice. The church attracted many not much more than half grow n; in Lynch, senior member o f the firm. friends o f both Dr. and Mrs. Robinson some cases even smaller than D.n. The location o f a fruit packing plant, who came to hid them good bye and to Normal development from egg to ,g g to be owned and operated by the Lyncn wiah tham unqua'ified success in their| requires about 50 days ; this means that & Taylor company, will be in the Carl Wodecki warehouse. new location. the summer crop of eggs will not ba The Lynch & Taylor company offers An excellent program had been pre- deposited sooner than 2(Tto 25 days, pared, and light refreshments followed^ <■,„ if)r , yinK for codlint{ m£th it *35 a ton for prunes, f. o. b. the local warehouse, which is said to be the Mrs. r. A. Snogren entertained w**n rnust be remembered that spraying too I highest price ever paid for thia fruit a luncheon Friday at her home a. a early ia just as bad as spraying too late here. They want all the fruit they can farewell to Mrs David Robinson. The an(j only a little better than not spray- get at this price. Thia company will table was beautifully decorated with ing ai a|| The appropriate time for also pack peaches and pears, which Shasta daisies and purple sweet peas making ng the application will he pub will be shipped to North and South making a color scheme o f purple a n d lished ........... later.” Dakota and Canada. Some o f it will white. Covers were laid for the fo l he used by the United States army. lowing: Guests of honor, Mrs. David |‘ l he company has already purchased U f 1 ! ! i ! M 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H .| 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I- M I I I I |. Robinson, and Miss Marcia Robinsnn, the entire output of prunes from the sister o f Dr. Robinson; other guests G. E. Sander’s orchards, Frank Creigh were Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. P. L. ton's crop and all o f the fruit from the Arthur, Mrs. E. M Strauss, Mrs. H. Spenser farm west of town. The same W. Danielsen, Mrs. J. Graham and concern will pack all of the output of Mrs. W. E. Chown. With conditions practically insuring the Mosier Fruit Growers’ Association. The loss o f Dr. and Mrs. Robinson is "W e want to begin operations at to convince you that our workmanship is superior— that there is nothing deeply fe lt by the whole community. an attendance in excess o f the great Both have been ardent workers in all crowds o f 1912 and 1913 when 75,000; once,” said Mr. Lynch. “ We think (n Hie repair line too technical nor too small to lie handled in our repair local affairs and have assisted mater people witnessed the exhibition, the ! The Dalles is a splendid distributing department, is to scud us the watch that is not giving you satisfaction. ially in aiding in the development of board o f directors has dated the sev l>oint for our fruit and therefore we We take pride in the accuracy of our work and it is absolutely guar the city and valley. They have taken enth annual Pendleton Round Up /or I are greatly pleased with the success a very active interest in the work of September 21, 22 and 23, and made pre- we have already experienced in mak anteed. Our chargee are moat reasonable and honest. ing plana for our plant h ere." the Immanuel church, and Mrs. Robin- patation for incressed seating capacity The Lynch & Taylor company will son was a prominent member o f the |n. U>e bleachers and the greatest exhib- Ladies Aid Society. She was also a ¡lion ever staged. The railroads have employ both women and men in their local plant. member o f the Parenl-'I'eacher associ- increased the territory included in the ation as well as the former Women’s Round Up special rates so that this Civic and Improvement club. ! year they will extend as far east as Great Revival in Mosier Dr. Robinson served as the first Salt Lake on the Union Pacific; Mis- EXPERT SWISS WATCH REPAIRING The revival being held in Mosier by mayor of the city o f Mosier and was soula. Mont., on the Northern Pacific also a member o f the city council. As and south to Sin Francisco and north Rev. Leon L. Myers, of The Dalles, and P. A. Stockton, singing evangelist, leader of the industrial club work, he 1° British Columbia, has always taken a keen interest in I The fact that the Round Up is the of Albany, Oregon, is attiacting the the schools and school children. The biggest and practically the only attrac attention o f the entire community. success of the local industrial school tion of national interest on 'he Pacific The church building is crowded every fairs are attributed in a large measure coast this fall has caused the eastern night. Already people have responded to his unceasing efforts. As scoutmas and transcontinental lines to advertise in a definite way to the invitation, ter the boys faithfully followed his it extensively and use it as a basis fur the chorus of Mr. Stockton is attract- The choir loft is This will mg great attention guidance. When the Commercial Club western tourist business. was organised. Dr. Robinson was bring many additional thousands to the filled to the lim it every night. The orchestra, conaisting o f two pianos, elected mb its secretary, which iiosition annual frontier show. The show itself will be superior to I one organ and five violins is a feature he has always held. A t one time this Even if business is quiet. It is true economy to guard your was a very active organization and the anything heretofore staged. More and ol the meeting. Mr. Stockton holds a duties o f the secrotary were heavy. better bucking horses than ever will young people's meeting every evening health and personal appearance. You can secure the same ...» relay ,c, P- m- The sermons are being races at In administering to the sick and needy. be up for the rides, the ♦Trade o f work in this office as you will at any office in Port Dr. Robinson has won the respect and will have not less than 10 strings of j wel1 teceived by the large audience in The possibilities o f the four horses each and there e will be more »tendance. admiration o f the entile district. land at the same prices. You will also he spending your in meeting ore grest. The evangelists it i from all over the west Dr. Robinson left Wednesday morn competitors money at home, which is the best place, as that will help us are working hard for definite results. ing on a west bound freight train for the steer roping and bulldogging. More than a thousand applications You come. The subjects for Sunday : Tillamook, accompanying his furniture all. Why pay more than the following prices? A M, “ The L oid's Supper.” and saddle horse, which he has ridden for ticket reservations have been re P "Prepare to Meet Thy God.’ ’ on his many calls on patients. Mrs. ceived which is the biggest number 22k G o ld C r o w n s - . $5.00 will be an all day service Sun- Robinson departed on yesterday morn- ever received at this sekson lor any g e W o ____ r k , per to o th - 5.00 ^ B rid dp ' basket dinner will he served one o f the former Round Ups. Msny da in g’s train. an caching services will he held at G o la F illin gs $2.00 to 5.00 With many regrets expressed that noted people c f national fame contem- m. A ll are welcome to come Dr. and Mrs. Robinson have decided to j plate being present. Secretary of 2:? P o rc e la in C r o w n s 6.50 wit. oners and enjoy this fellowship, reasury leave Mosier, the Bulletin joins with Treasury McAdoo has already assured P o rc e la in F illin gs 1.50 Ei. at 7 p. m., led by P. a . a host o f friends in tendering the good the Round Up that he will be present. S ilv e r F illin gs Stockton. $1.00 to 1 50 will which follows them to their new Plates $0.00 to $12.00 location. Ì The Mosier Book Store season during “ Wire Your On«-nuart«r Column , General BANK ™ Place your subscriptions with us. Prepare for the renting • -DEA LERS I N - O re g o n ► •■ a »' Rented » m O n o M iu a n ............. . ....................* La «a l adrartuamanta will la all r a w , ba rhar«wd VOL. 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