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P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y ADVERTISING RATES BY MOSIER BULLETIN ROGER W MOE S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n« Y ear T h r « « M o n th s E n t e r e d u ascon d-c laa* m e t t e r M a rc h 12. lt*«9 a t t h e po e t office e t H o s i e r , O r e g o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f M arch 3. ‘»STS. VOL. VIII MOSIER. WASCO COINTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, (UTOBKR 27, 191«. SCHOOL (¡ROUNDS APPLE CROP WILL TO RE IMPROVED EXCEED ESTIMATES Is c h e a p e r because it makes m o r e loaves of bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low p ric e d flour thinking you are gettingsomething cheaper than Nichol and Company Election day comes in ten days. Every voter should study the measures that are to be voted on, in order to decide which ones are of merit. In voting as in other things let us stand together for the best interests of our community. BANK O re g o n ■ i The Mosier Book Store I St l O ^ SSt %% ^ f t %% ^ «» __ H O T E L M O SIER NOW UNDER NEW M ANAGEM ENT Will open a Lunch Counter in near future Your Patronage Is Appreciated E. F . F IS K E , P ro p rie to r E x p e r t A u t o m o b ile R e p a ir in g F u lly E q u ip p e d M a c h i n e S h o p Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Hood River Rented Prepare for the renting season during “Wire Your Home”Jmonth,¡March 15th to April 15th. Electrically e q u i p p e d houses are seldom vacant. Vulcanizing Auto Supplies Sporting Goods 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 Cates & Co. The Dalles, Ore. paid f o r b e f o r e affi davits a r e f u r n i s h e d . I | | (■ Nichol & Company OREGON ;; Fruit Growers Attention ST EA M ER A New Line of Gift Goods Have Arrived. Come In and See the Goods and Get Prices. m > charred end t o t h e p a r t y a r d e r i r r t h e m , a t »«ral rafee, TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River ► ft ^ » I B o n n e s » locale will he c h a r r e d e t I c e n ts p e r Mae for each insertion. "In d ic a tio n s are t h a t this ye ar's At the r e g u la r m eeting of the P a r apple crop will g r e a tly exceed the e s e nt-T eacher Aaaociation held Friday tim a te s of 75 cars for the distric t as -D E A L E R S I N - night. Prof. B. A. Berry opened the the num ber of boxes of apples received m eeting by advocating the improve m ent of the approach to the school from each grow e r so f a r has exceeded building and also advised a general e x p e c ta t io n s ." says Manager K. D. clean-up of the grounds. A f t e r a talk Chatfield of the Mosier F ru it Growers by E. A. Race on this subject, the Association. " T h e crop is nearly all president, Mrs. J. E. Cole, ap|>ointed sold now. and we are booking orders day and by the cm) of the week the following com m ittee to set a day every expect to be completed. for the clean-up of the grounds Mrs “ From the pre sent outlook with a E. A. Race. Mrs. M a rg are t W alker and steady and rising m a r k e t the growers Mrs. B. A. Berry. sta nd excellent chances of g e tting The approach to the building, as was m ighty good prices for their apples, brought out in the talks, is a steep and and in fact 1 believe the re tu rn s will rough path, which during the w inter tota l $75,000 net to the grow ers ill the the anow and rains cause to be very s t r i c t . " Mr. Chatfield stated. slippery and hazardous to walk upon. d i The grow ers are a tte m p tin g to get The grounds a re badly in need of a (he crop picked and under cover before general clean-up and it was proposed the rains and a t the present r a te it th a t gravel tailings be placed on one se ems probable t h a t the picking will ■H I I I I I 'F-H - I"l"l I l - H I 1 I I I I I I M I 1 I I I I 4-I-H M i l l I I I I I I I I I | . portion which has alw ays been muddy be concluded in a week. W. I,. BRADSHAW in a g r e a t degree. The boys have now A de arth of packers, sc arcity of built in their manual train in g d e p a r t boxes and re fr i g e r a t o r car shortage Gsm luU to for re-election for Circuit m ent, vaulting and jum ping standards is ham pering considerably in g e ttin g Judge of the se venth judicial district, and tr ave ling rings will be put up soon i out the crop. A t the present time comprising Hood Kiver and Wasco on the playground. The consolidation there a re in the neighborhood of eight counties. Give attention to your child s eyes in time and you may save hint or her of School D istricts Nos. 52 and 8 was carloads stored in the association ware Ju d g e Bradshaw has been judge of from the neceieity of wearing glaaaet» later on. broached by Prof. Berry. ; house. So f a r ten cars have been ' Gie se venth judicial district continu Mrs. B. A. Berry made the sug g e s shipped to California and e a s te r n m ar ously for the past tw enty live years. tion t h a t th e local organiz ation become i kets and se veral cars have been sent More—Y’ou Prevent Permanent Defect During th at lime he has given the affiliated with the Oregon S t a te Fed ! to e x p o rte rs for shipm ent to England. people an efficient and economical Wo give special a tte ntion to th e exam ination of c h ild ren 's eyes. We are e ration of P a re nt-T ea c her Associa | Orders a re on hand for a car to Nor- a dm inistration of the office. thoroughly experienced in this work anil will tell you frankly w hether tions. He has a splendid record in th e Su I wav, and also to Scotland. The se rving of hot lunches during ' The e n tire crop ot Red Cheeka has preme Court, being almve the average. glHsecs are required or not, a nd we will furnish them , pro|>erlv fitted. the noon hour by the classes in domes been sold to Portland dealers. If re-elected will continue to give the tic science was suggested by Miss I Several ears of cider apples have people that same conscientious service Dorothy E. Passmore, instructor in been shipped to Portland. th a t he has given in the past. the home economics d e p artm e n t. A fte r " T h e apple m a r k e t is c ertainly look (Paid Advertisement) a discussion this topic was laid over ing very encouraging, many orders for until the n e x t m eeting. cars and inquiries are being received The p rogram com m ittee for the next daily a t sa tis fac to ry prices. There is HOOD R IV E R - - OREG O N m eeting was appointed by the presi every reason to believe, with the de de nt as follow s: Mrs. W. A. H us mand in the e as t constantly increas bands. Mrs. W. E. Chown, and Mrs ing, th a t the e n tire crop will be sold M. E. Butterfield. a t prices sa tis f a c to r y to all g r o w e r s , " Following a song by the audience, M anager Chatfield concluded Mrs. M a rgare t W alker gave a select reeding. I.eo Nichol rendered a cornet solo accompanied by Miss Emily Husbands. , S ta tin g the impressions gained on Will s*:ll direct to planters, less agents commission, choice his first views of the N o rth w e st and : also dra w ing comparisons betw een this lot of cherry, |>ear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 country and J a p a n , where he Resided (From The Dalles Chronicle) for a num ber of years, especially in and 4-(> ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots a g ricultural resources and population The Chronicle sincerely believes th at was the su b je ct of a talk hy Prof George R. Wilbur, of Hood River, anti guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone Berry. He took up the public school should he sent to Salem as joint sens sy ste m s of the S t a te s on laws and so tor from Hood River and W'asco coun forth, showing the competency of the ties. people due tu education. Wasco county, a t the last seasior , A song hy the audience, a select had all three of the jo in t legislators reading by Mrs. Berry, followed by Senator Butle r and Representatives a nother song by the addience. con Anderson and Kelly. Considering the cluded the m eeting. fact the two counties are sure to r e ward Mr. Kelly and Mr. Anderson for G E O R G E R. W II.BUR their efficient wnrk a t Salem, hy r e New Tax Law Was Work of Kelly fur electing them Novem ber 7. Wasco State Senator county voters should give Hood River (From The Dalles Chronicle) The ta x p a y e r s who thronged the a square deal by electing Mr. Wilbur From Wasco and Hood River Counties she riff’s office recently to pay the r e senato r, then.by giving Hood River Hood Kiver C o u n ty ’s only candidate CHARLES NELSON, MgT. maining half of th e ir taxes, have prob r e pre se ntation, which is no more than for th e Ix'gislature from the joint dis P E O P L E ’S NAVIGATION CO. ably given little th ought to the differ rig h t. Our neighuor is e ntitle d to it, trict of the two counties from which Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and especially so in view of th e fact its ence of the te r m s of paym ent under two R epresentatives and one Senato r I Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. the provisions of the law as it now is candidate is such an able man as Geo. are elected. Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and the law t h a t was superseded. It R. Wilbur. A perm anent resident and taxpayer T hat th ere is a strong inclination from Oak Street Dock. . '. Passengers and freight. is equally probable a g r e a t . ! i.ortion of Hood River f o r k years. City a tto r among Republicans of The Dalles to of the t a x p a y e r s do not know the Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all ney for Hood River for tha past 3 years. | give Hood Kiver " i t s s q u a r e , " is e v i a u th o r of the bill or the work involved boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. denced by the vote a t the Republican Attorney and Secretary for the East to secure its passage. Fork irrigation District, the most suc primary. Mr. Gill, the Wasco county Most of us do rem em ber, however, cessful puhlidy-ow ned irrigation e n t e r when the taxe s became due and pay candidate for the senato rial no m in a prise in the State, since its organization able on April I, the hardship it worked tion, polled 544 votea in thia city. Mr. in 1912. to m eet them in a single paym ent. It Morton, of Hood Kiver g a th e red 185, Favors the Coliimhia River Highway is true the last h a lf could have been and Mr. Nickelsen, of Hood Kiver, re su e that it shall I«- limit and main- ! Mr. Nickelsen him self withheld from p a ym e nt until S e p te m ceived 568. tained hy the S ta te ; also good |ierma- ber I, but there wan a penalty uf one polled 21 more 'votes than Mr. Gill in ■lent m ads from road to m a r k e t ; taking \ The Dalles, and the combined votea of per cent per month for six months and country mad building out of county 1 a f u r t h e r penalty of in per cent if not the two Hood Kiver men exceeded the politics; against w ild cat legislation, j vote of Mr. Gill by 209. paid by S e p tem b e r 1. The fact t h a t Mr. Nickelsen was not for fewer law s and lietter enforcement, ! Not only did t h a t iaw work a h a r d c u r ta ilm e n t of puhlic exiiensc. ship upon the ta x p a y e r, but its pro nom inated is because he was one of (Paid adv.) vision t h a t the collection of taxea two candidates from Hood Kiver, r u n ning a g ain st one Wasco county c a m (C o p ied fra m P o rtla n d O r a g e a la a ) should be done by the county tr e s s u r e r nearly doubled the cost of collection. paigner, the opposition to Mr. Gill be M O N M O U T H , O r a , Ju n e 24 T h a Ore gon Norm al J u s t why such a law should have been ing split. School opened this weak s tud en t! enrolled 71k. Wasco county now has the r i g h t kind enacte d ia difficult, if not unnecessary, largest on record for atata N o r m a l in Ore gon . . . . to explain a t thia late date, hut with of opportunity to show its neighbor how to care for largo studeot body a problem . . . all of its inconviences, hardships and t h a t it d o e sn 't w ant to " p l a y h o g . " *5V being crow ded late a ud it ori um with seeling ca increased cost to adm inister it was the Give your vote to Mr. Wilbur. pacity of kkO (la ll e r le t filled with e i t r a chairs In law, and it remained for^J. I,. Kelly, aisles Mora than 144 students sealed on platform REPUBLICAN NOMINEE who then repre se nted us in the legisla- New boarding beusaa com p u ted additions to room true, to force its repeal and secure the log bouses built and tenia uaed On* hund red girls e n a c tm e n t of the present law. And sleep oa upper floor of school s t r a n g e aa it may aeem, th ere was a T h e official school repor t gives I k t grad* pupils strong opposition to overcome in effect la M o nm ou th for teacher practice ing the repeal and organizin g the nec The fru it and berry crop of Hood essary s t r e n g th to put the p te s e n t law Read w hat thon* you have elected to handle the Leaves Hood River daily at this year n worth through, and had it been in the custody Kiver county a ffa irs uf y o u r state and who are th o ro u g h !) inform ed 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On $1,«76,627, according to e s t im a te ! com of a man leae keen and able, and w ith out the untiring energy of Mr. K ills, piled by (). P. Hoff, s t a te labor com Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. regarding school conditio»» in Oregon have I» say it would have failed of passage. The missioner, a f te r an investigation for Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 concerning m e a su re .T0A on the ballot a t the coming delegation from Multnomah county the purpose of obtaining d a ta for his a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday election: brought its combined st r e n g th to d e biennial report. The apple crop of Hood River coun- evening leaves Parkdale (5:30 p . m . feat the repeal and block the e n a c t By J a m « « W lt h y c e m b e , Q e v s r n s r ef Ore gon m ent of the pre sent law ; hut stronger t>, which c onstitutes by far t h e j a r g e s t Steam Train leaves Hood River O r e g o n Is u n q u e s t i o n a b l y in n e e d of m o r e n u r r n a t p a rt of the fruit output of t h a t section, than all was the opposition of the S ta te s c h o o l work a n d l'eadl*ton ia tha loan a i plat* fur a Mr. floff places a t 1,111,100 boxes, daily at ei*rht returninR at 2. T ax Commission. s< ho ol e f t h i s c l a s s In K a s t a s n O r e g o n Ml. I l o n j R ailroad C o. The commission contended the t a x worth $1,411,097, or $1.27 a box a v e r By J. A C h u rc h i ll , State Sup erin te nd ent ef Public payers would not pay unless the penal age. I net rust ten: I he s t r a w b e r r y output of the county ty waa severe, but Mr. Kelly m et them I t r u s t t h a t t h s « s t a r s of t h s S t a t s will a s s i s t is SIMMONS raising the s t a n d a r d of eur »< h o o ia by * * i a b l i » h l n g s by showing t h a t if the tax p a y ers failed this ye ar is e stim a te d a t 2,000,000 Stats N o i n i a l S c h o o l a t P*adl*ton to pay their taxea and the counties pounda, or 100,000 crates. On a basis Iii t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e H t a t e o f or»»g«>n. By P L. Cam pb ell , Presi dent of the U n i v e r s i t y ef should run short of funds they could of 9 cents a pound this f r u i t is valued f o r W m o o C o u n t y . Ore gon : J o h n hrotfNU, p l a i n t i f f , v*. M m H a r a h B e l l easily borrow a t 6 per cent, while the at $180,000. ly , J u l i a K. H a n n o n , W i l l i a m J . H a n n o n , an<1 At l e a s t a n s a d d i t i o n a l N a i r n e l tf< h e e l is u r g e n t l y The county will produce 30,000 bozra mi delinquent ta x e s would be e arn in g the «to a l l o t h e r | » t n o u * o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n , ' n e e d e d In O r e g e n '* county 12 per cent, so th at th ere would of peara, worth $450,000 and the cherry c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , till#*, e s t a t e . H e n. o r I n t e r - By W J. K e r r , Preside nt ef the Ore gon A gri cultu ral t e a gain instead of a lues. His show crop equaled 480,000 pounds, worth Mat In t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y « l e a r n t i e d I n t t i e C o m Callage p la in t h e rein , defen d an t* . ing of the e x t r a cost to the t ax p a y er $36,000, a t an a vera ge of 7.5 cent* a Hln- s t h s p e o p l e of P e n d l a t o a e r a i n i t i a t i n g s m e a s u r e T o “ a l l o t h e r | i e r a o o a o r parti«** u n k n o w n under the law aa it then w a s; t h a t the pound. In addition, 1000 huahcli of c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e , e a l a t e , l i e n , o r i n t e r f o r t h e e e t e b i l s h r n e n t ef a N o r m a l h o e l * t t h a t p la ce . It will g lv a m s p le a s u r e te euppw rt th is m e a s u r e peaches are eatim ated to be worth increase of t r e a s u r e r s ' salaries, and e a t i n t h e r e a l p r o p e r t y d e n r r i o e « ! In t h e C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n " . By J. H . A c k e rm a n , Preside nt Ore gon N e r m a i ieh es l, $2030; 2000 gallon! of wild h uc kle ber the em ploym ent of deputies would a t Monmouth; am ount to more than $70,000 per a n ries, $ 1500, and 20,000 pounds of black e a I c n h t o h f e y N o u a m a r e e o h f e t r h e e b H y t r a e t q e u o i f r e O d r e t g o o a n p | > \ e o a n r i a n n « d l A c a r e f u l a n a l y s t s e f t h s s i t u a t i o n will c o n v i n c e s a y num, was so stro n g and forcible th at berries, $1,000. a n s w e r th e < o m p la l n i o f (he a b o v e n a m e d o n s t h a t O r e g o n n e s d a a N e r m a i S c h o o l In K a n t e m O r e Mr. Hoff's figures show t h a t during p l a i n t i f f I n t h e a t a i v e e n t i t l e « ! r o w r t n o w o n he m ustered the s tr e n g th to carry his g o n a n d P e n d l e t o n fille nil t h e g o v e r n m e n t r e q u i r e m e n t s " fil e t h e r e i n , w i t h i n a lx w e e k * f r o m t h e Aral m easure th rough both houses, resulting the three weeks of s t r a w b e r r y picking By the C o u n t y School S up erin te nd ents ef Ore gon ti|*»n y o u a n d and the month of apple g a the ring, 3000 p y i o i u h i a l r r a e t i h f i e n r e o b f y t n h o i t a i f i Mumrn«>u* in th e present law R e s o l v e d t k e t It Is t h s s e n s e e f t h e C o u n t y S r n e e l e d t h a t if y o n f a l l t o a p - S u p e r i n t e r d e n i s o f t h e S t e l e o f O r e g o n , in c o n v e n u e « As a candidate to succeed himself outside w o r k e r s , a re employed. It ia p«-ar a n d a u a w e r » a i d « o m p l a l n t t h e p l a i n t i f f Moeembled, t h a t t h e b e e t let# e«*e e f t h * e - h o o i a of t h e w i l l a p p l y t o t h e c o u r t f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d estim a te d that s tr a w b e r r y pickers were Mr. Kelly could reesonebly expect, and M ta t e d e m a n d I n c r e a s e d f a * i l . n e s fo r t h r t r a i n i n g ef lu ttie t o r n p l a m t t h e r e i n , t o w n A d ecre e d e ou g h t to get, the unite d support of his paid $93,000 this season, while apple c r e e i n g h i m t o b e t t i e «» wn er i n fee a t r n p l e «»f f e a . h e r s , a n d t h a t w e. t h s r s f i t r s . ea l e r e e t h e i n i t i a t i v e m e a s u r e to e e t a b l l s k s N o r m a l S< h«»ol a t P e n d l e t o n W ' N K ' 4 , h e » 4 l f W ' „ N E 1« H W ' i , Her 31. T . H p a rty associates, but beyond the p a r t pickers will receive $168,000 in wages. H , K. 17 E , W M , a i t u a t e d i n W i a n i C o u n t y , isan f e a tu r e his candidacy ought to S y Mrs. C har le s H C a s tn s r, Presi dent ef the Ore gon or eg « ) i i, f r e e f r o m a n y r i a l r n , r i g h t , t i t l e , t n - Federation of W o m e n 's C lu bs draw strong support from conservativ e Kosedale School Notes tereat o r e«tate th e r e in , o r lien ttie re o n w h ic h “ I m e a t h e a r t i l y endorse t h e l o c a t i o n e f eaid Normal a n y o f v o u m a y ela l.n th erein . and sober minded citizens of all part- Flora. Florence and 1-enard Evans, y o T n h m S c h o o l a t P e n d l e t o n ’* e d a t e o f t t i e f lr a t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i a lea. In legislative todies composed of Uncas Marsh, Shannon and Frances M u r n m o n * la tt i e r,in d a v o f O c t o b e r , |f |H . T h i a P rs f Robe rt C Prea ch. F e r m e r Presi dent ef the stro n g and able men. those countTta Weller, Nedra Evans, Florence Middle- M u r n m n n a ia p u h l l a h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r a l l N o r m a l School Located at Weston alone can hope for their intercats to be s w a r t were n e ithe r a bse nt or ta rd y w e e k « I n t i e Vf<*iier B u l l e t i n , p u b l i s h e d a t An Immediate eatabUebmeni uf eu« h e e< ho ol a t aome M oaler, W aacu C o u n t y , O r e g o n , b y a n o r d e r successfully guarded, who see to it during the firit month of school. e n t r a i n o f n t aqrh aa P e n d l e t o n would prove * g r e e t «edet o f H o n W I.. B r a d s h a w , J u d g e o t t h e a b o v e t h a t their re p re se n tativ es a re also to the State e f Ore«ea The following pupils earned the e n t i t l e d C o u r t , m a d » i n h t a of fic e« a t T h e I h tl le a . In O r e g o n o n t h e 0 t h d a y <»f H e p t e r n str o n g and able man. • P Mw lkey, l i Preside nt Sou thern Ore gen N orm al highest in their respective g r a d e s: t»er K K A N C I H V ' » A l . l o W A Y, Mr. K elly's signal success in the Sehssl : 1‘n m a r y , Nedra Evans, 97 1-2. o 6- d I7 A t t o r n e y fo r P l a i n t i f f m an a g em e n t of hia affairs aa farm er I »Dell s j e p o r t t h e i«« e t l e n e f n o I k e s t e r n O r e g e n I- r-t Grade. Ruth Wsrren, 92 1-8 »Normal School a t Peadteton " and atockman, hia keen business in Second Grade. Uncas Marsh, 98 5-7. stin c t and une rring jud g m e n t in public Third Grade. L enard Evans, 97. Sl»le Hoord of l(cg<-nU of U r r f u n N o rm a l School affair*, to gethe r with his e z p e r ie n r e as Fourth tirade. Resale Marsh, 97 4-7. (It-cluroa thill " th e oeceaaify for uHdifionol N orm al a law maker, exceptionally qualify him f ifth Grade. F ia n ce s Waller, 98 1-3. to look a f te r Wasco and Hood River school facilities in Oregon ia a p p a r t u l .” Seventh Grade. Kheua laom, 95. counties' in te res ts a t the coming net Eighth tirade. Pearl McClur*. 98 1-7. P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e endorme* meoaure aton. when so many m a t t e r s touching Bt -via Gilliam. Thelma Wmans. R ob ¡OH »rid any P endleton m »sl logn ul loi »lion for N or the welfare of the good roads move e r t and B u rritte laom, Florence Mid- AT T H E m al mchool in Kustern Oregon m ent will com* up for coniideralion. d les w a rt and Frances Weller received In the apportionm ent of the s t a le h igh an a v e ra g e of 100 per r e n t in spelling way fund and the a llotm e nt of the fed last month. e ral appropriation under the provisions Mrs E. C. Rhodes, Mias Eateila B. of the Shackelford bill, the 29th dis P a rker, Mr*. B. F Weller, Mr and I R a a te r a O r e g o n s t a t e N n r m a i R r h o e l C e m m i t t e n t r ic t may suffer a serious loss if it Mrs Berger. Wilbur W arren, V'O na CM* i P aid Ade I S r j H Q w t n n . Se».y . P e n d l e t e n . O r « fails to re tu rn him to the legislatu re F.van* and Miss Dells Burton visited Hingt# gfttlon 2ftc. C h e tp e r iron* the school during tha last month. s a l o n e up The larger th e •lueotlty »he Ptiherribe for The bulletin. c li e ip r r the cider C A. l i e g e Lillian F Marvel, T eacher. “ DON’T PLAY H0(i” ADVICE TO VOTERS PO L IT IC S m 5 . IP One Column ........... W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician M o sier, O re g o n I # III One-half (\d a m a .. Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes FO R S A L E B Y - One-quarter Column ++■1 I I I I I'l 'l M i l l I FM ' I I I I ! M- I-l-l- H- l- !■ | !■ I I | 1 :: MOSIER Every Sack Guaranteed. M O SIER V A L L E Y No. 34 for the work now. Pacific Power & L it Co. 50 General Merchandise R i v e r F lo u r M osier p e r m o n th t O n e e q u a r e ................ L e r a l a d v e r t í s e m e n t e will in ail c ase s be White R iver Flour W h ite P r o f — lun a l l a r d e • TAHOMA Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity C. Y. COOPER F o r Assessor HOFF’S VALUATIONS _!li EXCEED $1,500,000 11 AUTO Commercial JO B P R IN TIN G Bulletin Office 308 X YES is a vote for your chiloren