Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 25, 1916, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING RATES
BY
ROGER W. MOE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On« Year
Month*
Thre« Month*
11.50
Entered a* aojond clas* matter March 12. 1»W at
th# poti office at Muster. Oregon, under the Act of
March S, l«7t.
After
MOSIER BULLETIN
VOL. VIM
the
MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRID AY, ACCCST 25, 191«.
COMMENT ON SPECIAL PRUNE PACKING
PREMIUM LIST FOR
CASCADE ROAD TAX
STARTS MONDAY
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
War
N o one can safely predict what w ill happen a fte r the {treat
w ar is over.
Many say a period o f depression w ill
Th e best w ay to be prepared fo r w hatever may come is to
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
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Oregon
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Our line o f School Supplies is very complete.
Our goods are the best and our prices
can not be beaten.
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M ILES of smooth, firm, white sandy beach
sloping gently into the sea—no dangerous
under-tow—a score or more o f delightfully inter­
esting oceanside hamlets—simple, restful life com­
bined with different, tasteful foods and only the
best o f summer-resort pleasures—That’s
• P R ID E O F T H E P A C IF IC ”
UNION
SYSTEM
U N IO N P A C IF IC SYS TE M
Show, September 4-9
—
Dr. H. L. Dumble
and Surgeon
fo r the renting
season during ‘ ‘ W ire Y o u r
Telephone*»:
Hom e” month, March 15th
O ffic e 1241
R esidence 10.11
O ffic e in B r o » i u * B ld g -
H o o d R iver
equipped
houses art* seldom vacant.
property
l-l- l l 1 H -H I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I H * *
against undesirable tenants
W ALLOW A
L ake PARK
or no tenants at all by hav­
ing it w ired fo r Electric S er­
Th e investm ent w ill
not be great and the income
“ Breath of the Pines”
w ill be increased.
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a>
4,500 feet above sea-level, in the
W e have unusual induce­
P ow d er R i v e r
Mountains
near Joseph. Oregon. Eat, sleep,
play, live out-of-doors. A delight­
ful mountain-lake resort. Good
fishing.
For full information, fares,
tickets, etc., ask
ments to o ffer i f you arrange
fo r the work now.
F. A. Allington, Agent
Pacific Power & Liaiit Co.
O.-W. R. R. & H. CO.
Sokane I n t e r « « * Fair and L lv * Stock
Show, September 4*4
I t - . U I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I H -H -f
C J. E. CARLSON
DR. C. H. J E N K I N S
,HOF. A N D H ARNESS R E P A IR IN G
H AR N E SS SUPPLIES
D E N T IS T
HOOD R IV E R . OREGON
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone $83
OREGON
HOSIER
J. W . A L L E N
A tto rn o y -a t-L a w
T H E D ALLE S
DERBY
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Uniting Lenming gnd Labor
OREGON |
STEARNS
LA W YERS
HOOD
R IV E R .
OREGO N
M o s ie r .
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In it« S i* School« an*l P o r ty ^ ig b t I>e
parttnenU is engaged in the great work
' of uniting Learning and Labor.
f o r t y - e ig h t h School Y a a r Open«
Degree Courses requiring a h>ur year
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
Repair W ork.
THE OREGON
AGRIGULTURAL COLLEGE
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
W. A . H U S B A N D S
high school preparation, are ottered in
| the follow in g
A G R IC L L T U tg ,
16 Department»;
COM MERCK, 4 Department». E N G IN ­
EER IS O . 6 Ikeparlmeat* MINES. 3
Departments
FO RESTRY, 2 Depart
Bents. HOM E ECONOMICS 4 Depart
meats . and PH ARM ACV .
V o c a t io n a l C o u r t * » requiring an
at Eighth Grade preparation for entrnn. e
O regon
RAIL AUTO
Leaves Hood R iv e r daily
12:45 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On
Sunday at h:30 i L m.. 12:45 p. m.
and 5:<*0 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:45
a. m. and 2:30. On Saturday
even in g leaves Parkdale 0:30 p.m.
Steam Train leaves Hood R iver
daily at eigh t returning at 2.
M l H oo d Railroad Co.
bald for be.or* aAdayit. aro furniohod.
-ForHeaftdaodBeaatg
Arthur Pharmacy
WASCO WILL FIX
ROAD OVER HILLS
Nichol & Company
-DEALERS I N -
COOPER REUNION
AT AUTO CLUB
to A pril 15th.
vice.
No: 2.V
Laaal wnruw M bti will la all aw. bo rbarsad
to th. party ordvrinc thorn, at local ratoa. and
OREGON ;;
Fruit Growers Attention
Physician
are offered in Agriculture. Dairying
Commerce Porestry. Home Makers, and
Mechanic Arts Pharmacy with a two
year high school entrance requirement
SC H O O L OP M USIC.— Piano. String.
Rand and V oice Culture
Catalogue and beant
illustrated
booklet free
Address T o r R gr,m h i
I W-I16 IS to » ' 14)
tO SV ILU l
10.09
Bu.invu lo c i, will b. charavd at I cant. M r Ha.
for web tnsvrtion.
NEW ROADS AROUSE
UNDERWOOD FOLK
Spokane Interstate Fair and Live Stock
Insure your
“
W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician
PACIFIC
O .-W . R. R & CO.
Electrically
t. t
5 5$
*•
The Only Way
NORTH BEACH
Prepare
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One Column....................... ........ “
M O SIER
W ASHING TO N*
Rented
One-half Column
General
Merchant! ise
NORTH B E A C H
F. A. A llington,, A gent
One-quarter Column.........
With the article headed, "S m art or
With the crates and cartons ail made
Following are the rules governing
Foolish?,” C C. Chapman comments and stored in the warehouse o f the exhibits at the industrial local school
in the Oregon Voter us follows on the Mosier
Fruit (.rowers
association, fair to be held at Moiser, Tuesday,
Cascade Locks Road District special everything is in readiness to continence September 13:
tax o f $8.000:
the packing of the Maalgf an p of
The contestants shall be divided into
Sixteen voters owning
$$,000 of prunes Monday. C. J. Sinsel, who will two classes. Class A shall include all
So it i$ the duty of every i c r i o n
PRfPAJUnONS
property voted an 84 mill tax on $786,- hate charge o f the work, states that who are 14 years or over on October 1
to conserve their strength and Have been found by thou­
500 o f property that did not belong to only 80 packers have registered so far, 1916. Class It shall include all who
them.
whereas. 40 are wanted. Many of are under fourteen years at that time.
health,and their generalappear- sands to aflord the best
O f this, $698,500 was the projierty of those who have signified their inten­
of always keeping
A pupil may enter as many exhibits
ance— in short, to make the molt means
non-residents—the atockholdera of a tion to aid in the output of lbs crop as he or she desires. Every pupil must
"u p to the mark" physi­
lumber company and a railroad com­ are inexperienced and it will he neces­ do the work in preparing his exhibit
of all the blessings which Nature cally and insuring sound
pany.
sary to secure mure help.
Local and must plant bis own seed, cultivate
health which is th* founda­
has endowed them.
There were 15 voters who voted ieople are desired if possible, but un- his own plants, harvest his own crops
tion of real beauty.
against the tax. The 15 owned $60,000 ess there is a bigger influx who are and make with no help other than ad­
of property, and were protecting their willing to do this work, it will be nec vice, his own mechanical, art, needle­
* com pleta lin a o f P u r o la V re p a ra lio n t
FUMU GUARANTEE
holdings from what they regarded as essary to call upon The Dalles and work and cooking exhibits. In garden­
SnnuldanyPl’ HOLA
a ra a lu a y t f o u n d a t
an unnecessary tax.
Hood River, declares Mr. Sinsel. In ing, the ground may be plowed by
Product fail to give
ENT1KK satisfaction
The chance to tax practically $700,000 order to ship a carload a day it will be someore else i f desired.
th# petes paid will be
of corporation property proved too absolutely necessary to secure more
Entries must be made upon blanks ;
chesrfulty refunded
much of a temptation to the 16 voters packers at once. The top prices are issued from the office o f the County
by your local dealer.
whose property interest was so small, being paid, for prune packing. It is School Superintendent.
so by the m ajority o f one they put estimated that it will take 10 days to
Entry blanks signed by the contest
through their program.
As one of complete the shipment o f the local a tit must be mailed to the County j
r-H-H - I H -l I I I I I M- M- M -H - H -I-F-
them said, "W h y, 1 can catch one crop of Italian prunes.
School Superintendent at least one ;
mure fish and pay my share o f the
week prior to the opening o f the fair.
tax.”
The two club members who make the
highest score at the local fair will be
How many more suckers or any other
given
a free trip to the Oregon A g r i- !
kind of fish can we catch here in the
cultural College and free membership
state o f Oregon if we treat non-resi-
in the Corvallis summer school, 1917.
dent investors in that way.
The list o f prize sfollow s:
A ll this happened in Road District
(From
The
Dalles
Chronicle)
Four prizes will be given in each of
No. 1 o f Hood R iver county. This
County
Judge
F.
S.
Cunning,
at
the
the two classes for the best of the
road district is mostly within the
solicitation
o
f
a
number
o
f
prominent
National forest, which is non-taxable.
articles exhibited in lots 1-4 inclusive |
The taxable portion was the little strip local business men, has sanctioned the as fo llo w s :
lying along the Columbia River. This building o f a heavy fence on the outer
Fitst prize, $1; second prize, $.75; |
tsxable portion was 1,860 acres, being edge of the steep grade between Mosier third prize. $.50; lourth, $ 25.
about 7 per cent o f the entire area of and the Hood River county line. The
Lot 1. Gardening—Ten onions; ten I
grade will also be widened in a number ears Held corn ; ten ears pop corn; wst- |
the district—27,980 acres.
o f places to provide more passing ermelon; ten ears sweet corn; pie
The taxable area contained assess­
places for automobiles.
pumpkin; ten potatoes; head cabbage
able property to the value o f $791,.189,
Although it is necessary fur the
l ot 2. Mechanical and Art
Bird
including the railroad property as- 1 county court to authorise this im­
house;
pen and ink drawing; collection
sessed at $620,360, and the Wind River
provement, work was commenced this
Lumber company sawmill property week by C. T. Bennett, county road \ pressed flowers.
Lot 3. Needlework—Articles o f em- i
asseased at $73,200. A ll the stock­ supervisor o f Mosier, business men of
broidery; plain dress, (hand made);|
holders of both companies live outside
The Dslles having guaranteed the e x ­ plain dress, (machine made) ; apron, j
the district; hence, neither company
pense o f the work, in order to have the (hand m ad e); apron, (machine mede) ; |
wss represented by a single vote in the improvement made immediately.
three specimens o f darning; exhibit of
district meeting which levied the tax.
■H l I I I I H -M I I I l-l -l I 1 I I I I I 1 I 4- I-I-I -1 H -H i l l I I H - I H -h H - H I-l '
With hundreds o f tourists traveling
Not having any protection or voice in over the Highway between this city tatting and crocheting.
Lot
4.
Cooking
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a
te
biscuits;
loaf
the taxpayers’ meeting, the two com­
and Portland, many complaints are i
panies have taken the case into the heard regarding the Mosier grade. of bread, loaf cak e; layer cake; box
courts and are contesting payment of These complaints, however, are gener­ candy ; three jare fruit (pints) ; three
glasses jelly.
the tax.
ally made by inexperienced drivers
Competition in lots 5-14 inclusive is :
This is one o f the flagrant instances who are not accustomed to driving a open to clubTnembers o f both classes.
o f how non-resident investors are car over hilly country roads. The sur­ Only one set o f prizes will be given as
to convince yon that our workmanship is superior— that there is nothing
sometimes treated in Oregon.
We face of the grade is in good condition, fo llo w s :
fn the repair line too technical nor too small to lie handled in our repair
have run across many similar in­ the rocks being raked off frequently,
First prize, $2; second. $1.50; third,
department, is to send ns the watch that is not giving you satisfaction.
stances. Road districts and school dis­ despite the fact that in Hood River $1 ; fourth, $.50.
tricts are gerrymandered into shape many tourists are directed to cross the
We take pride in the accuracy of our work and it is absolutely guar­
Lot 6. Vegetable Gardening — The
liermitting small groups o f people to Columbia river to White Salmon, being awards in this contest will be based
anteed. Our charges are most reasonable and honest.
vote big taxes on absentee owners of told that the grade between Hood upon the following score:
sawmills,
timber, railroads, power River and Mosier is practically impass­
Best exhibit o f five kinds of vege­
plants and other investments. Whole able.
tables, 60; best project report, 40;
counties wink at the proceeding, and
A part o f the grade has already been possible score, 100.
the voters ju stify themselves cn the fenced with timber heavy enough to
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Lot 6. ________
Sewing
theory that cor|>oration8 should he prevent a car from running off the contest will be based upo'ri "the" fo llo w -1
made to pay.
road. Many inexperienced drivers who ing
mg score :
E X P E R T SW ISS W A T C H R E P A IR IN G
lown the hill do not know huw to
go -town
Best exhibit (consisting o f one article
handle their cars on a heavy grade. It of hand sewing ; one article of machine
HOOD R IV E R
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OREGON
is believed that the fence to he con­ sewing, one article patching ; one ar­
structed will greatly assist poor driv- ticle darning, one article fancy work.
60; best project report, 40; possible
Mosier hill which b . - .
the score, 100.
Recent development o f roads through­ this city caused the local business men contest will be baaed upon the tollow-
Best exhibits two loaves
out the southeastern section o f Ska­ to take the matter up with the county ing score
mania county, Washington, has aroused court. Edward C. Pease, V. H. French, white bread, 40; one layer or one loaf
the citizens of the Underwood orchard Judd S. Fish, W. E. Walther, J. W. cake, 20; best project report. 40; poss­
district, and in all probability, accord­ Brewer, secretary of the Chamber uf ible score, 100.
W ill sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
Lot 8. Canning and P re s e rv in g-T h e
ing to D. P. Gillam. an Undarwood Commerce, and a Chronicle represent*
merchant, the Underwood Commercial tive accompanied County Judge Gunn­ awards in this contest w ill be based
lot o f cherry, |>ear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4
club will be reorganised and influences ing and Road Supervisor E. H. Sharp upon the following score: Best exhibit
o f its members set in motion to exploit to Mosier to inspect the grade. A fte r canned fruits, two kinds in pint jars,
and 4-f) ft. grades budded and gra fted on best whole roots
a thorough inspection of tne condition 15; best exhibit canned vegetables, two
the scenic drives o f the community.
and guaranteed true-to-name. Please w rite or phone
"S in ce the completion o f a new road o f the grade it was decided that a kinds in pint jars, 15; best exhibit je l­
from Underwood to the bridge leading fence and a few more turnout« would ly, two kinds in jelly glasses, 15; best
across the White Salmon rive r.” says eliminate the complaints which turn a exhibit of canned meat, two kinds in
Mr. Gillam, “ our little station on the large number o f touriats away from pint jars., 15; best project report, 40;'
possible score, 100.
North Hank rail line is made more ac­ this city. __________________
cessible to ranchers of the Glenwood
Lot 9. Corn Growing —The awards
and Trout Lake districts than any
in this contest will he based upon the
following score: Best exhibit o fte n
other town along the Columbia. Ranch­
ears, 60; best project report, 40; poss­
ers are now able to drive down the
new roads, just opened.and return with
ible rciiort score, 100.
loaded wagons on a maximum live per
Lot 10. Potato Growing —The awards
in this contest will be based upon the
cent grade.”
The llth annual reunion o f the Coo- following score : Best exhibit o f one
Underwood citizens are planning a
held Wednesday
Wednesday after
after- peck ot market potatoes, 60; heat pro
junketing trip into the interior aections Per fam ily whs held
o f K lickitat county around Mount noon at the Automobile club, with
ject report, 40; possible score, 100.
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C o m pa n y
J. Cooper, of t he Dalles, as hnnoi
honor
Adams.
Lot 11. Pig Raising -The award*
guest, says the Oregonian. It was the in this contest will be based upon the
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80th birthday of D. J. Cooper, and following score: Beat animal for pur­
Grouse Scarce This Year
members o f the family came from var­ pose for which it is to’ serve, 60; best i
le a v e s The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
With the season open on August 15 ious parts of the coast country and project report, 40; possible »core, 100.
Thursday s. A rriv e s at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
on several species o f both large and Northwest to attend the reunion.
Lot 12. Seed Grain Contest—The
The afternoon was spent in rehears­ award in this contest will be based up­
le a v e s Portland on Mondays, W ednesdays and Saturdays
small game, hunters were roaming the
mountains in quest of prey. The deep ing old times ar.d the younger genera­ on the following score: Best exhibit
from Oak S treet Dock.
.
Passengers and freigh t.
snows o f the long winter has driven tions employed the time in playing of 100 hand selected heads o f wheat of
Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, w ho will m eet all
many bear and deer within a few miles among the firs and on the banks of the one variety, 60; best project report,
k a a city.
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i n t the
ha o
lh o r h
and
w
hore
Nlund
u r river.
iver
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i r t h f i e t V i g / ift,
l f t . t the
hl'
boats and attend to tran sfer.
Phone No. 85.
Sandy
As
a L birthday
o f t the
other
hand
where
40- possible score, 100.
the grouse, quai! and both native and five brothers o f D. J. Cooper presented
Lot 13. Corn Judging Contest—The
him
with
a
goldbeaded
cane.
Chinese pheasants are plentiful at this
: cum judging contest will be under the
season o f the year in this vicinity,
The Cuoper fam ily-in this state was direction o f County Agent A. R. Cbasa
W. E. Huskey reports that he has seen headed by E. Cooper, a Baptist min- j and bated on the best placing o f 10
scarcely a quail and but very few ister, who came across the plains in lots, with reason therefor. The prizes
THE “GREATER OREGON”
grouse. While there are a few native 1863. It traces its ancestry back to for this contest will be announced lat­
W it h n e w h u lltlln c*. L e tte r e q u ip m e n t. And
pheasants, the Chinese pheasant! fared Frederick Cooper, Revolutionary sol­ er. A score card will be sent upon re­
m a n y *« l« ll t L.nw t o I t « f»i* •*!«>. tl»s* I ultra r* l i>
o f O r s f o n w ill i . s f l n It* f o r t » f lr « t »e a r , T n e »-
poorly the past winter. It is his opin­ dier, he being the grett-grandfather of quest by A. R. Chase, The Dalles, Ore.
.Li* -we-i. temper 1«. 191«
ion that the heavy snows which were the six Cooper “ boys” who reside in
M perinl ( m i n i n g In f k i m i n e r r e . J o u r n u lla n i.
Lot 14. Potato Judging Contest—A
r c h l i r r i u r e , l.n w. M e d l i - l u e . T e n « h i d « , l . l h m -
prolonged throughout the early spring Oregon and Washington. D. J. Cooper potato judging contest will bn under
rr W o r k . M t u l f , I ’ h f s l i s l T r n l n l i i g m if t H u e
has not caused the scarcity o f these is a member o f the Sons o f the Am er­ the direction o f County Agent A. R.
rta. I*$irge a n i l * t r o n g « l e p n r t m e n t a o f T l l t e r -
various game birds, especially the ican Revolution and all members of the Chase, to he based on the best placing
«1 t-.<luf'Atli»n.
L l l t r n r y o f m o r e t h e n 4 1 «. 9 00 v o l u m e s , f i f ­
grouae, as the latter brouse on clump* fam ily are eligible. D. J. Cooper and of 10 lots, with reasons therefor. The
t e e n b u i l d i n g « f u l l r e « | i il p p e «l , t w o n p l e n . ll il
of bushes and have little difficulty in J. C. Cooper, of Mi-Minnville. are vet-! prize in this contest will be announced
irm n a a lu m i.
making their livlihood. It is because erans of the C ivil War and members of later.
T u itio n Free.
D orm itories fo r m en am i for
w o m e n . Km p e n sew l.n w e s t .
the cold spring has kept the eggs from the Grand Army of the Repubilc.
A score card will be sent upon re­
W r ite for free t-eU loia. m ltlrea tln i K e iD t r a r
hatching, ia the belief of Mr. Huskey.
Those who attended the reunion quest by A. R. Chase, Tha Dalles, Ore.
U N IV E R S IT Y O r O R E G O N
w ere: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cooper, of
S l’l i r s z . ORMIIIN
The Dalles; Dr. Belle C. Feiguson and
LtavM for Two Months' Vacation
f « r w c .f io s .i
Miss Ruth Ferguson, uf Portland; Mr.
Mrs. Anna McLane, assistant station and Mrs. Nathan Coojier, of L iv in g ­
agent, le ft
Tuesday for Santa Fe ston, M ont.; O. C. Cooper, of HamO-
Springe near L oi Angeles and other ton, Mont. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
California points. She later plan» to Thomas and Miss Elisabeth Thomas,
go to Ksnasi City, Mo., to visit with o f Troutdale; Mrs. Fred Bailey, of
Although growers have been negli­
friend» where she was formerly in rail­ The Dalles;Mrs. V irgie Northup, Mas­
road work. Mr». McLane visited Sat­ ter David Northup. Danny Nortnup and gent about sending in their estimate»
urday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Miss Nancy Northup, o f San D iego; for this y e»r's crop of apples, the re­
and Mr*. R. H. Cummings. During Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper, o f Moa­ ports sent in to Msnsger Chat field o f
T H O U G H T F U L P E O P L E A R E A S K IN G EOR
her two months' vacation she w ill be ie r; Mr. and Mr*. M H. Craft, of the local association show that thnre
relieved by P. T. McCarthy who ar­ Hood River , Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Cooper will be about 75 cars. Against 30 car»
rived Friday and entered upon hi» and Miaa N ellie Cooper, o f McMinn­ last year, this will be the same amount
duties Saturday. Mr. McCarthy came v ille ; Mr and Mrs. Lanerman, o f San a» the crop o f two years ago.
“ The quality and size is fine,” said
here from Quinton, Oregon where he Franeiaco; Dr. and Mr*. Paul Cooper,
haa been acting as relief agent for Mis* Margaret Cooper, o f North Y aki­ Manager Chatfleld, "w ith a heavy par-
several months
Hia home ia in Port­ ma. Mr*. H. H. Northup and Miss eentage o f eztra fancy. The grower*
have sprayed more than ever Uni year.
land where he first received hi* tech­ l.aura Northup. o f Portland.
no matter what style of*
Heretofore, they have never strayed
nical knowledge o f railroad work in
chocolate»
your friends
in the pink
This year three timea the
the general office of the O.-W. R A N .
Benson Delay Explained
prefer, they are packed
Ufoel amount of fungicide has been
company.
Refuting recent rumor* to the effect used
It Inoka like we shall have a
under this well known
that S. Henson had belayed in Marling rice clean crop, aa no aeah or worms
In Me. $1 00
brand.
Apple Fret this Reduced
on the construction of a Columbia R iv­ have shown up y e t.”
anti $ 2.00
S om rtim r try V O G A N ’S M O IR F
Railway systeme. according to an er highway paving between the M ull­
N ext week the aseoriation experts to
CH O CO LATES.
Packages
announcement of the Fruit G row er»' nomati county line and Leeeede Lock» i jl(p east a ear o f Gravenalem apple*
River county
court In this shipment there may be placed
■ I Hood
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Exchsngn, have voluntarily reduced the because the
L M . S trau ss
N ic h o l & C o.
freight rate on apples between Hood had refused a promise to maintain the about 200 boxea o f Bartlott pear*
River, Moaier and Th* Dallas ard Art- road, C. N Ravlin. who wss recently
This weak local express shipments
tons joint*.
The rate» from Hood present a# a Hood River county rep a f H ale’s Early Crawtord peaches,
River, Moaier and The Dalles to Bisbe* resentative st a meeting of the State Tennant prunes. Pacific prune* and
and Douglas, respectively o f $1.15 snd High-say Commission. says that it was iriacellaneoos plume, Clapp Favoiite
ight, have
hare been then agreed that Mr. Benson should pears, rrah apples, and early apples of
$1 17 per hundred weight,
reduced to $1 09 for Hood R iver and postpone his donation mile of road.
the Astrarhsn and Graventlein varie­
$1.10 for Moaier and f he Dalle*.
"M r
Benson agreed to delay the ties are still going out
Th* new rat* will bring a aaving of construction work, in order that th*
M od ern
P o r t la n d
about thre* cants per boa, or about $26 fund* he w ill appropriate may be used
C o n fe c t io n e r y
la flip«. ascaro your rallinjr ••hie 9t
per car. Th* reduction wss made at in matching the $78,<»I0 available for
Oregon
Com pany
th* matigation of th* Northwestern Oregon under th* Sheldrsk* bill, ' say* the H illftm »Iti«’**. .1 h car.!« for 7 hr
UM
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for
$1.
Fruit Exchange
Mr Raviin.
! The Mosier Book Store i
Weather and beach conditions are just right
— therefore, GO N O W — we will l>e glad to
help plan your trip. Ask for the n ew N orth
Beach F old er—just off the press. Fares and
full information ti|»on application to
P«r montât M
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\ School Opens Sept. 11 I
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and happiness must be very
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follow.
have a bank account and keep addin? to it.
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TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River
STEAM ER
TA H O M A
APPLE ESTIMATES
CALL FOR 75 CARS
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