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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY HOGEH W. MOE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Il Sí- On* Y rar T hre« M onths F n tar cd aa se. ond-claas matter March 12. 1Ü09 at th« poat uffice at Muster. Oregon, under the Act of M arch .1. 187» MOSIER BULLETIN MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10,11)1«. VOI.. V ili White R iver Flour Is cheaper because it makes more loaves of bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low priced flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than White River Flour Every Sack Guaranteed. FO R SA LE BY Nichol and Company M o sie r , O r e g o n The election is close, but one side is bound to win. If you win your bet why not deposit the money in the bank? This bank pays interests on time deposits. M O S1ER V A L L E Y f ( - BANK O reg o n I Mosier Book Store ^ .« » • ^ ^ .s a s '^ .s » RAILROAD WILL BE HELD FOR APPLE LOSS «— a IN O . mumtkî «Û “ lUi ...........* ¿ IC " 10.« Buain«M locala will b« c h a rla d a t 8 cent« p«r Ho« fo r aach insertion. t»(> I^gai advertiaetnonta wili in all casca b« enarged t«U»« party ordOTtng thasn, a t i m i ratna. and paid for boftr« affida«ita are fumished. ; I + + - I I t I I - H I - F I I I l- l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I h - |. I I I M P i - l - l - l ' ¡..i ,.| | m | , i ! |. y Nichol & Company The W enatchee valley is facing the U ntil last night the presidential race most acute crisea in its apple m a r k e t betw een the Republican and Dem ocrat His Substitute. -D E A L E R S I N - ing, and unleaa something is done im- , ic candidate«, Hughes and Wilson, r e Jack, who w a s tire yenrs i f age, «Ra mediately to ga in relief, the diatrict mained in dc.ubt. California, Minne sota, North Dakota. New Mexico and nked being kissed and, beh.g a band- stand* to loae close to $1,500,000. I he New H am pshire were the s t a le s in some little chap, soiuetiiue-J had a good sh ippers have been in session, and it which the contest was close and re I'eal to put up with. Due «lay be bad has been decided t h a t the G re at N o r th turns came in slowly. Woodrow Wil been kissed a lot ern will be held liable for ita failure to son Iste last night, however, com Then, to make furm ah sufficient rolling sto rk to move menced to gain votes and has now c er m utters worse, on the crop. The shippers a re flilug w r i t tainly received over 206 electoral ten orders for re fr i g e r a t o r cars with going to tbe pic the local agent, giving deatination and votes, which num ber a t least, was ture palace in tbe needed. Considerable in te rest has alao making tender of fruit with bill of evening, instead of lading, at the sam e time gua rantee ing been centered on the outcome and the bis favorite cow the f reig h t charges. tele gra ph wires and long distance tele T elegram s were sent to the I n t e r phone calls were watched to learn the boy au«l Indian situation commencing Tuesday night pictures, t h e r e s t a te Com merce Commission and alio The main interest, locally, was in n u s nothing hut *. to the S t a t e FubiicService Commission The following m essage was alao sent the bond issue which c arried by a lot more b uggini’ tc Freaident tc-uie Hill and Vice P r e s i m ajority of over 3 to 1 in this precinct and kissing. dent K e n n e y : and won by 266 votes ■H I I I I I l-F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4-1 -l-l-l-l'-l ♦ I I I I I M I l-l- He r e t u r n e d Ju d g e Hradshaw de fea te d Kred W. "A ccount your personal interest in borne completely fru it industry we su bm it the following Wilson for circuit judge, George R. Wilbur won over F. M. Gill for s ta te out of patience f a c ts : Two thousand car* of apples senator. Dr. J. E. Anderson and Mrs. with tbe whole a re stacked in orchards in north c entral Washington diatrict. Fall raina have Alexander Thompson were elected r e p tribe of women set in and severe frosts a re t h r e a t e n r e se n ta tiv e s in the legislatu re. Francis A f t e r be bad ing ; 1500 cars are held in the ordinary Give attention to your chiUl'a eyes in time and you may Diva him or her V. Galloway defeuted W. A. Bell for been snugly t u c k from the necessity of wearing Kiatoee later on. packing houses, offering alight protee d istr ic t attorney, l.evi Ctrriaman was ed Into bed moth l i o n ; 1000 cars in the warehouses of elected sheriff over C. L. Darnielle, er c a m e lu to kist early and mid-season va rieties requir- , H. S. Rice obtained a good lead over M ore—You Prevent Permanent Defect L>. 1.. Cates for t ie a s u r e r , and a very SORE Hl'dGl.XO AMD him gOO«l night. ing imm ediate m a r k e ti n g ; e n tire 4500 We give S)>ecial a tte ntion to t h e exam ination of c h ild ren 's eyes. We are close race ensued betw een J a s . A. k is s in g . a s usual. H e re cars actullay sold a t gotid profit to the th oroughly experience«! in this work and will tell yon franklv w hether Davis and C. Y. Cooper for assessor in fused to be kissed. Mother begged growers. Biggest consum ing demand which the l a t t e r won by 42 votes. glasses are required or not, and we will furnish them , pro|>erly fitted. and liegge«) till lu disgust be turned to now exists. Your failure to give us For precinct offices no name was cars th re a te n s cancellations, im m edi printed on the ballot for justice of the bis father, who w as sta n d in g a t tbe ately changing prosperity prospects to | alm ost inevitable rum. Your officers peace and as a result 16 candidates r e doorway looking on. and said: "Daddy, for tbe love of goodness gave full assurance early in the season ceived votes as follows: .1. E. Cole 27, W E. Chown 2. L J. Merrill 3. J . E. give this wom an a kiss:"—London Tit of plenty of rolling stock, and had not advised to contrary th a t you could not Proctor 3. C. (j. Nichol 1, Geo. C ham Hits, berlain 1, J. N. Mosier I, Tom Moe 1, handle the complete crop With this HOOD R IV E R - - OREG ON assurance all sh ippers contracted to Alex S t e w a r t I, E. A. Race 2, G. R • i N s v s r D e s p a ir. Wood 3, E. M. S tr a u ss 1, C. T. Ben make usual fall deliveries, consignees N o t to ttis s w ift, th e ra c e ; n e tt 1, I ee H u n te r 1, C. J. E. Carlson th rea te n in g suita for non-de livery." N ot to th e s tro n g , th e tig h t; I. and J. M. Carroll 1. N o t to th e rlg h tro u e , p e rfe c t g la r e ; For constable. Roger Moe, whose N o t to th e w ise, th e light. name was the only one printed on the B u t o fte n fa lte r in g feet C om e s u re s t to th e g o a l; ballot, received 150 votes, and the A nd th e y w ho w a lk in d a rk n e s s m est names of W. A. Husbands, who r e T h e e u n riee of th e soul. ceived 1 vote, Leslie Root 2, votes and —H e n ry v a n D yke. J. O. Beldin 2 votes, were w ritte n in. Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice The Single Tax was badiy d e te s te d G e ttin g T h e re E a r ly . here and throughout the s ta te . The I h e celebration of l ie m a n night, an i lot of cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 B re w ers' bill has been defeated and In big league circles they a re forever annual event uf Hood River Masonic probably the tota lly dry m easure has telling stories to Illustrate the ability lodge on Novem ber 11, will be helij at and 4-0 f t grades budded and grafted on best whole roots carried. of Connie Mack to discern signs of tab the Masonic hall next S aturday nigivt, A total of 248 votes were cast, the eut lu adolescent ball players In the when Masons from the e n tire county and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone large st ever recorded in Mosier p r e and adjoining cities will be present. ' back districts. Jim m y Callubau tells A fe ature of the approaching e vent cinct. Woodrow Wilson received a m ajority this one: will be an illustrated lecture to be [ “ When I was managing the White given by Prof. J. H. Horner, of the over Chkrles Evans H ughes in this precinct of 23 votes and in the county Sox aud J a c k Doyle tvas scouting for Oregon A gricultural Gollege, on Mi 63, Wilson receiving in Mosier 125, the outfit be kept telling me about a sonic and Biblical history. Mr. Horner Hughes 102: in the county Wilson r e promising kid outfielder lu one of the will show pictures taken hy himself in ceived 2348 and Hughes 2285. bush leagues. Homebody bad given the Holy Land. The meeting is held prim arily as a Ja c k a line on the youngster, uml aft trib u te to the mem ory of Andrew H. e r he had m entioned the lad to me sev Ticman, Hood River pioneer, who with eral times 1 told him to take a trip and Mason Baldwin operated ho m es te ad ' look the kid over. At the eud of a stock ranches in the Mount Hood dis t r ic t in the early days. When Mr. Tie-1 week Ja- k cam e back Into camp. “ 'T he kid is there,' J a c k said, report man tiled he left hia e n tire fortune to P E O P L E ’S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, M g r . the local lodge.to be used in c o n stru ct A f te r a discussion re garding the pur- ing to me. ‘l i e 's a bear cat, but I dldu't ing a hall. Masons of the mid-Colum I-eaves The Halles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and chaae of a lot for the tire engine house sign him up.' Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. Lia alao m ake of the «vent an annual the m a t t e r was re fe rre d to the Fire " W h y not?' I asked. reunion. The m eetin g will culm inate I-eaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and W ater com m itte e which ia to in "Got there too late,' says Jack. ‘I at a banquet served in the dining ball from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freight. ve stig a te and report for action a t the took a look a t him from the grand of the Masonic building. next m eeting. Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all s ta n d when he was playing, and t A f te r going over the city indebted boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. ness it was e stim a te d t h a t a 10 mill knew we couhi use him, so before 1 Tahoma (-rounds on Newly Made Har tax would place the city in good finan said a n y th in g to him 1 went to see Ills The s te a m e r Tahom a. on the down cial condition and all debts paid by fa th e r and mother. T hey b a d no ob March 1918, and tbe city will then he jection to bis playing professional ball river t r ip to Portland Sunday a f t e r on a cash basia. It was pointed nut on tbe grand circuit, b u t be w as al noon grounded on a newly made sand t h a t last month 50 carloads of sc ree n ready miller c o n t r a c t Connie Mack i harm id-stream j u s t west of the U nde r The boat was heavily ings were hauled away by the railroad signed bim up when lie was s e i e u wood wharf. loaded with apples and other freight, a company and t h a t it behooved the city ye ars old, a n d he's only e le i e u uow!’’— portion of which was lightered on a to secure enough of this road for work, . scow a t the Underwood landing The and th ere a re a num ber of atreeta th at Saturday Evening Dost boat still stuck and the big aidewheel need repairing. fe rry b o a t of the Hood River-White 1 he following resolution was adopted : O b s t in a c y . Resolved, By the Common Council of ('use and C om m ent says t h a t Colonel Salmon ferry system was called to The boat waa freed the City of Mosier. t h a t a ta x of ten Mason, who lives lu W ashin gton coun take off freight from the spit before very late Sunday (10) mills be and the sa m e ia hereby ty, .Me., bad a great a p titude for serv night. The 40 passengers aboard the levied upon all the tax a b le property within the corporate limita of the City Ing ns a Juror. When thus serving be Tahoma were taken in small boats to w as very anxio us t h a t bis oplulou Underwood, where some of them took of Mosier for all purposes for the c u r rent year, and t h a t the same be a p p o r should be largely consulted In making North Bank trains for Portland. Capt. ('.has. Nelson, m a s te r of the tioned aa f o llo w s: up a v e r d ic t Nome ye ars ago while For General Purposes, Ten (10) Mills. iip-m n case, n fter m a n y hours trylug 1 shoina, one of the Colum bia's most a t d inner when And be i t f u r t h e r resolved, t h a t a lu agree, but fulling, lie mar»liale«t the experienced pilots. the boat ran aground, a new man hav- certified copy uf this resolution be delluqueut ju r y from the room to tbelr < ing the wheel. tra n s m i t te d to the County Court and County Assessor of Wasco County, se a ts In the court, where th e Imps Oregon, on or before its first meeting tic-lit crowd a w aited tbe result of the trial. “ H a ve you agree«l upon a ver C o u ra g e a n d C o u r t e s y . in December, 1916. The Council sta te d t h a t Tuesday, diet':" Inquired tbe clerk. H i e colonel It Is recorded uf Geueral hherl-lau Novem ber 14, will be the d a te this arose, turning a w ithering glance 0 |K»u th a t be was once asked who, lu Ida m onth for the g a th e r in g up of tin cans bis brother Jurors, a nd exclaimed opinion, was the moat reliable of the and rubbish. H u s k e y (Q, T e t n p le m e ie r , P r o p s . cor|>a columnndi-ra. and be iiuht-eltat The license problem was turned over "M ay It please the court, we have not to the judic iary com m itte e to a scertain 1 have doue tbe best I could do, but tngly answered. General Hancock lie C . L. Dunnmort* in c h a r g e w h o will d o t h e c u t t i n g G o o d su pply ways and m eans of se ttlin g the prob here a re elevou of tbe most c ontrary said, “ If I w anted a man to at ay devils I ever had any de alings with." of Fresh Meat* o n h a n d where I put him, if I located him a t lem. The annual city election, held on the night and w anted to find lilm right first Tuesday a f t e r the first Monday in there In the morning. I'd «elect Han M a s tin g en E m e rg e n c y . Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D December, this ye ar will occur on cock.” And then f u rth e r Kherldau During a sham flgbt which constitut December 5. Mayor Race urged th at aald: more of the citizens a tt e n d the m e e t ed p a r t of a c ertain Infantry ba ttal “ F o r genuine politeness a ud geutle ings of the Common Council and give Ion's trulnlng for w a r a com pany was their views on the various questions told off to follow up th e retreating regard for women Hancock waa In com parable If M u lla uc ock cam e which arise. The mayor appointea the "enem y." F o r this parpo«« the pur*n following election boa rd: Judgea, ere, who had been having a strenuous Into nla room Iwenty time* In half Mrs. P L. A rthur, and Mrs. W. A time, bud to cross a fairly wide river an hour ha would a lw a y s sta n d up.” H us b an d s ; clerks, Mrs. C. G Nichol, There Is a compliment Indeed T h e Mrs. D. W. Hudson and J. T. Dav- a n d were murebed to Ihe nearest bravest r o m m a n d e r was the must A ll O r e g o n P a p e r » bridge, which was about four miles e port imagine their disappoin tm ent courteous to womeu. and, w h a t was The t e r m of Mayor Race and the fol a w ay low m s aldermen e x p ir e s : L. J. Mer ou arriving to And tills notice atta- bed best of all, he Included bla own wife M OSIER B U L L E T IN . 1 year rill, W. E. Chown and G. K. Wood, to the bridge by I be " e nem y:.........This am ong the objects of Ills courtesy aa well aa J. E. Cole, treaaurer. P. L. bridge is blown up " But the officer tn T h a t 1» som eth ing many men forget— $ 1 .0 0 Evening Telegram , 3 months A rth u r , recorder and K. W. Moe, m a r com m and of tbe pursuer« r i i a man they are courteous to all women ex ' T h e leading R e p u b lic a n pa p er of t h e Stale shal. cept to ttiwir ewu w i v e s — Ohio Mtafa A m ass m eeting has been called for of action uml promptly atta che d a m> Journal. Rural Spirit, l year . . . . Monday n-ght in Chown'a hall, for the th e to one of bis leading men and pro Í \ w e e k l y pa p er for th e f a rm e r a n d s t o c k m a n purpose of nom in atin g citizens for the cheded to m arc h III- force a-roas tbe G e rm a n a n d S p a n is h . bridge. They bad almost cr-isseil It various municipal offices. It is Just about "nip aud tu c k ” be Poultry Life, 1 year . . . . It ia proposed to su bm it to the people when an umpire suddenly appeared tween those who speak G e rm an and the proposition of ele cting the recorder frantically waving bis bsn d and ex ( D e v o t e d l o p r o g r e s s iv e p o u l tr y c u lt u r e in th e N o r t h w e s t those wbo speak Spanish, with tbe ad end tr e a s u r e r for two y e a r s instead of claiming "T h e bridge la blown up! Al! vantage so m e w h a t on tbe aide of tbe one year. T otal value flies», men are drow ned!" T h e com German. T here a re a bout 85,000,<JUO Be Sure To A ttend Monday Night. m andtng officer made no reply, bul G erm an s|>eiiklug people In tbe world simply poloted lo his notice, whl- h aud about 83,000,000 s|ieakliig Spanish. W a n d e r i n g o f M n o r P la n e ts . read, "T his company Is sw im m in g — New York American. T he “m islaying" of tbe minor planets 3 roasT’ Is sometime« due to ibelr actually fall A c tu a l S a v in g o n offer of I I . B U n fo rt u n a t e ly E x p re s s e d . ing to keep their a p p o in tm en ts at the H i* H s l p f u l S u g g e s t e n . Violinist (one of a trio of a m a te u r s place« where. a«'Cordtng to calculation, In a ebureb which could lie na med wbo have Just obliged with a ra th e r they ought to tie. An Instance is the r a s e o f No 153. otherw ise known as the pastor was -)e«lrous of bringing lengthy perform #n-•)— Well, we've left off a t last! Hostess— Tl-aitk you so fill-la Dr. I'alisa -llecotered her In a I-out In a t a c tfu l, way som e Improve moots In the m idweek service a n d an m uchi—Loudon Telegraph. 1875 so d calculated he r orbit. But at nounced for a subject " T h e Ideal Fray tem pts to flint he r again failed, and er M e e tin g " A num ber of helpful sug t h e was alm ost given up a s lost until H -s A m b i t -en. D r Paliea found her again lu 18711—a gestiona bad been made, when one M a dge -1 hear t h a t Charlie la an a w leaves Hood Hi ver daily at Physician and Surgeon 1:30 long way, boWeier, from where she b ro th er known to be b a rm less as a ful spendthrift M arjorie—I aboulfi p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On bad been eipe» ted. T b e die- re p air y dove If not wise aa a se rpent got op say he was. He's tryin g to m ake tw o Sunday at 1:30 p. m„ 5:00 p. m. a n d aald: wild oats grow where only one grew w a s --aused by the effect upon Hilda "I tblnk everyliody should come p r o before.—Fuck of tbe attra- tton o f Ju p ite r , of whom Leaves Park dal. daily at 7:21) T elephones «be Is a ouii-arallvely ne ar iietgbfsir pared to say something, so th a t no a. m, and 3:00. On Saturday O ffice IJ4I Heebie ne e l«.tl time should lie lost except th a t which For these little planets a r e » altered A nom eIeue. evening leaves Parkdale ti:30p. m. aver a wide b e lt Hilda gets wltbla is take n by tb e pastor." "F a, w hat la an anom aly?” As be was known to tie a g re at ad Steam Train leaves Hood River 33 mlire of tbe ortdt of Jupiter, ” 1 c an't explain the term very wall, O f f i c e In H r o i i u i H i d » . and Aetbra a t time« a«'tual-y -times m lrer of the paator tbe g ra v ity of the sou. hut a deck hand on a subm a rine daily at eight returning at 2. nearer to tbe sou t b a s Mars a ver -toes meeting wae som ew hat disturbad H o o d R iv ar would he an»mal«Mia' — Birmingham 4«« Herald M l H ood Ratlrtmd Co, — Dutnlon (. k f u s k l e § iba< riba for Tbe Bulletin. General Merchand ise MOSIER OREGON :j Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician Fruit Growers Attention TRUE-T0-NAME NURSERY, Hood River A New Line of Gift Goods Have Arrived. Come In and See the Goods and Get Prices. i The PRESIDENT WILSON IS RE-ELECTED TIEMAN NIGHT IS APPROACHING EVENT E le c tio n B e ts M o s ie r pot On« aguar« ................ On«-guart«r Coluir n On«-hai/ Column ... On« Column ...... ^ HOTEL MOSIER NOW UNDER N EW M ANAGEM ENT Will open a Lunch Counter in near future Your Patronage Is Appreciated E. F. F IS K E , P r o p r ie to r MASS MEETING FOR CITY OFFICES MONDAY STEA M ER TA H O M A DALE & MEYER Tailors to Men and to Women Cleaning and Pressing H o o d R jv e r , O r e g o n MEAT M AR K ET E x p e rt A u t o m o b ile R e p a irin g F u lly E q u ip p e d M a c h in e S h o p Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County Columbia Auto & Machine CoM Hood River N ow O pen fo r B u s in e s s Our 1916-17 Combination Offer Rented Vulcanizing Auto Supplies Sporting Goods 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. 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 h a v e unusual induce ments to offer if you arrange for the work now. Cates & Co. Th« Dalles, Ore. Pacific Power & L ie UI C o . $ 1.50 All Four Papers for $2.50 Dr. H. L. Dumble R A IL A U T O