Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 17, 1916, Image 1

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ADVERTISING RATES
BY
MOSIER BULLETIN
ROGER W Mufci
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Entered as second claas matter March 12. 19u0 at
the post office at Mueier, Oregon. under the A ct o f
M arch :t. 1878.
VOI.. VIH
MOBIER. WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1010.
White River Flour
BONOS HEAVILY
FOR GOOD ROADS
N o . it7
LOCAL MASONS
ATTEND REUNION Î
paid for before affidavit» are furnished.
Nichol & Company
General
M e rc h a n d is e
•H H’ I I I I I ’M I I I I I I-I- H"p h I I Hh- K - I-I- H - I-I-H - I-I-H - I-I-:-
-DEALERS
Chaa. T. Bennett, Edgar A Rare,
C. J. Littlepage, R. W. Simpson, G. K.
IN -
Wood, E. VV. Davidhixar, Frank Gin­
National Apple Show Will Give ger. Hans Kollandarud and Fred W ilson
motored to Hood River Saturday night
$100 For Best Food Disptay.
to participate in the annual Masonic
reunion of the Hood River lodge in
commemoration of Tieroan night
A
•‘Turiock, California.
log feast waa served to over
100
One of the women*« chilm or »Id to
“ November 11, 1916
Mason».
R.
W.
Davidhixar
drove
hi«
cletiea of the Inland Umpire la to have
“ Dear Editor Moe:
car, ami Leslie Root drove the car of
“ A fte r a 20 days’ visit here we leave it» ire»*iiry enriched to the extent of
Frank Ginger
next week for Eresno, Uakerafield and $100 as the result o f a new competl
7 he biggest attraction of the even­
Los Angeles. Today we will motor to tioo auuotiiiitHl for the women'» de
ing, aside from the Masonic lodge
San Jose and Los Gatos, returning l>artment of the ninth National Apple work, was a lecture by Professor J. H.
Sunday morning. 216 miles. Last Sun­ show to In? held at Spokane Xovtuilier Horner of the Oregon Agricultutal
day we motored to Merced, 50 miles, 20 to 25.
College, illustrated with stereopticon
and returned in the afternoon. Last
A oath prize o f $100 Is offered for views on biblical scenes and Masonic
Monday Mra. Kuhn and myaelf mo­
history and bits of lore relating to 1
tored to Stockton, 05 miles, by way of the he«t. iuo»t attractive and moet use
Masonry. Professor Horner ha* spent
Modesto and Tracey. The roads here ful display of food products prepared
considerable time traveling in the
are grand, same as the Columbia Riv ­ wholly or lu part from apples and
foreign lands, and told graphic pic- ,
er Highway, but the scenery is not as entered by women’s dubs or ladles’
lures regarding the pyramid! of Kgypt,
line; when we get to southern Califor­ aid societies from any place In the In
the temple of King Solomon in Jerusa-
nia we will have scenery.
land Empire
lein and many other anecdotea. With- 1
“ Here they sold $3,000,000 worth of
E n la r g e W o m e n 's D e p a r t m e n t .
in the space of one half a mile the
cantaloupes, cassabas, sweet potatoes
In the anaiiKemeut» for tills years three greatest epochs of the world had
and beans this summer in the San
Givu attention to your child » eyes in time and you may «ave him or her
Joaquin Valley, Stanilaua county, city apple show great stress» Is being placed their origin, and the speaker allowed
from the neee»«ity of wearing glnesei later on.
the place where each was founded,— |
of Turlock. While at Stockton we upon the womens department, the
Christianity, birth of Christ, Masonry, '
met Miss Ruth Clement, of Mosier, trustees believing that the homemade
and Mra. and Mrs. Rolla Clement, of , by products of the apple offer an in­ and the Independent Order of Oddi
Stockton, also our old time friends nf creasingly Important outlet for the Fellows.
We give »pecial attention to the examination of children’« eye*». We are
The talk was highly instructive as
Illinois.
marketing of the northwest's orchard well as interesting and thoroughly
thoroughly experienced in thia work and will tell you frankly whether
“ California has just voted $15,000,000
enjoyed.by all.
gluMei* are required or not, and we will furnish them, i>roj>erly fitted.
for good roads and the state ia very products.
Fl\e hundred dollars in cash prizes
prosperous.
The state just finished
spending $13,000,000 on good roads and 1 are to be awarded to the winners of
In
the tourista Hock here, as the motoring 00 contests iu this department.
is the best in the United States. Many each contest there will tie flr*t, sec
large vineyards, almond, tig, peach ond and third prizes of $3, $2 and $1.
and apricot orchards, also alfalfa and respectively, lu addition, four target
honey and Egyptian corn are grown prizes will be given the winners In the
here.
contest for groups of apple dishes ini in
The O.-W. R. A N. Co. proposes to
"W ith regards from Mrs. Kuhn and bering from five to ten.
install immediately at important high
myself,. I am
way
grade crossings on its line in Ore­
E v e r y t h i n g M ad e o f A p p le * .
“ Yours sincerely,
gon, Washington and Idaho, cautionary
These contests will include pies and | highway signs. These signs will be
“ Arthur Kuhn.”
practically every dish that can be | erected at a distance of 300 feet from
made from apples, such as unflavored the track on each side uf ail crossings.
apple marmalade, apple marinalutlc
After several months of study and
spiced, untlavored crabapple Jelly, tin experiment
the
words,
“ Railroad
were
adopted.
flavored preserved apples, preserve-! Crossing— Danger, “
apples whole, untlavored apple butter, This notice displayed in hold black
target
apple butter spiced, pickled apples loiters on a white circular
Governor WiUiycombe says that he plain, pickled apples spiced, apple -houldi prove a most effective warning
to approaching vehicles both by day or
does not propose to let the liquoi-ship­ elder, apple vinegar, apple syrup, ap
i night.
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ment situation get beyond control, and
pie honey, apple chutney, apple Jam
Statistics show there wete
1,086
that he will hold up, if he can legally
do so. the issuance of the “ bone d ry” apple relish, apple delight, clarified ap i men, women and children killed in
accidents
in
the
constitutional amendment proclamation pics, coddled apples, crabapple pickles, train-automobile
until the legislature meets in January preserved crabapple», apple and quince I'nited Slates during the calendar year
This needless sacrifice of
preserves, canned apples, candled ap of 1915.
and provides penalties for violations.
The governor says that he does not pies, dried apples, min« e meat, mock precious human lives is moat deplor­
able
Automobile
manufacturers esti­
think a special session of the legisla­ mim e meat, mi flavored apple Jelly, fin
ture would be justifiable under the cir­ vored apple jelly, apple and quince mate that one mililon new cars will be
cumstances, if it can be avoided, aa it Jelly, apple and mint Jelly, sph ed up sold during the current year, therefore
it is not unreasonable to assume an
would be expensive and, under the
pie Jelly, Jelly by combining apples increase in such tataiities may he ex­
present law, the liquor traffic is re­
with
some
other
fruit.
Jelly
or
other
pected unless all powers and influences
stricted.
“ 1 have not discussed the matter product made from apple cores and combine to check this evil.
«kins,
apple
jelly
with
iiw
e
l
and
un
The railroad company is anxious to
with Attorney General Hrown,” said
afford its support and cooperation to
Governor Wilhycombe. “ As I under­ usual flavor.
PEOPLE’ S NAVIGATION CO.
CHARLES NELSON, Mgr.
A corps o f e xp ert cooks has been the movement for greater safety and
stand, the law provides that after the
canvass of votes is made the governor rmziured to g ive dem olishutlon of the it will f « « l amply repaid for time and
shall rurtnwiin issue a proclamation num erous w a ys in whb-.i apple* can money expended in erecting these signs
declaring the result, and that the Is* used III the home.
if they will be instruerital.in prevent­
amendment to the constitution at once
ing but one accident.
becomes effective. The canvass must
be made within 30 days after Novem­
ber 7.
“ While ‘ forthwith’ means very soon
after the canvass is completed, it may
be so interpreted by the attorney gen­
eral as to permit delay until the legis­
lature acts in January.
Now that the bonds have carried by
" T h e people of Oregon can rest as­
a majority of 101 in the cuunty, and,
sured that I will not let the bars down
hy
the way, a majority of 119 in the
to unrestricted shipments, which, as Seven Inland Empire Maids Will
Mosier district, an advisory board will
I understand the situation, the pro­
be appointediby the county court next
Hold Court at Spokane Show.
claiming of the auccesa of the absolute
week according to the recommendations
prohibition amendment, without the
of the cititens o f the various districts
enactment of laws providing penalties,
Seven
princesses
from
Apple
Land
in the county.* aen
means. I f the proclamation cannot be
legally delayed and no other way is representing the newt Important fruit ; Judge Gunning slated that an engin­
eer
will be appointed as well as a right-
districts
lu
tin
north
went.
«
I
l
l
lie
oho
possible to control liquor shipments, I
will call a special session of the legis­ aen by popnlnr vote of the people of by-way n an and that aa soon as the
those districts, to rule with King Tip right of way ia secured bonds and bids
lature.”
It had been suggested Hist the gover­ unit Prim es* Apple Hloaaom at the will be advertised.
" I t will be the effort of the eounty
nor might also hold up the tax limita­ ninth National Apple alio « In Spokane
court to gat things in shape as quickly
tion amendment until after the 1917- November 20 to 2.7.
as
[possible,
stated Judge Gunning
1918 biennium might not he affected,
The *< m ial ride of the annual apple Tuesday. “ We hope to begin work
tie declared that he would nut delay
earnlval «I I I revolve amuml the*« prill
thia winter in order to have the road
the issuance of the proclamation in
c e*»e*. who w ill hall front W a ll» Wal | in good shape for travel next summer
that case.
la. Wcnat hoe. North Vaklnui. Lewis
if possible.
ton. Missoula K it It* pelt ami Hood Rlv ;
The following ia a communication
from Arthur Kuhn, who with Mm.
Kuhn ia enjoying motoring tripe in
California. The letter ahowa that Cal­
ifornia realitea the value of good roads
in voting for a big bond issue, in apite
of the enormous sum voted last year:
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
OFFER BIG PRIZE
TO AID SOCIETIES
to the party ordering them, at legal ratea, and
!i M O S I E R
O R E G O N j:
-H - H -H -H - H -l-1 I I H --I-H IM I I f H - H - H fh h H -l l I M I I I I I I I I I
White River Flour
Every Sack Guaranteed.
Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes
More—You Prevent Permanent Defect
Nichol and Company
FOR SALE BY
O.-W. R. & N. ADOPTS
NEW HIGHWAY SIGN
M osier, O re g o n
Now that the election is ovep and we know who is
President for the coming four years, we can settle down to
our ordinary duties. While prosperity is here is a good time
to begin saving money.
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HOTEL MOSIER
NOW
UNDER NEW
Is
Appreciated
PICK PRINCESSES
FROM APPLE LAND
*She amount of money needed during
the fiscal year beginning March 1st,
1917. and ending March lit, 1918, is
estimated in the following budget
Teachers’ salaries
-
-
$3,960.00
Apparatus, such si maps,
chalk, erasers, stoves, cur­
tains . . . . . .
60.00
Library books ...................
25 00
Janitor
20.00
Janitor's supplies . . . .
25.00
Fuel - - -
- -
- -
- -
200.00
Clerk's s a l a r y ...................
Postage and stationery - -
Interest on bonds • -
• - 288.00
Sinking Fund . . . . .
500 00
get it
* for
my wife
Total $5363.00
The above mentioned meeting has
also been called to elect a new direc­
tor, and to taka action on achool houae
site.
Dated this 16th day of November,
1916.
G. L. Carroll,
Chairman Board of Director*
Atteat: Roger W. Moe,
Diatrict Clerk.
Nominate f i t ) Officers
NO O TH ER LIKE
IT.
NO O T H E R A S CO O O .
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et ih * price you per
T h e ei m in a rla o f
repair «spense Hy «vipeno« » <rtctnan«h<p and beat
quality l mater ai te*i,r«s Lie- • g » y r r et m im­
muni O d i In m t on
g the ’ N E W H O V E " .
W ARRAN TED
Cates & Co.
The Dalles, Ore.
K
F O R A L L T IM E .
•« a the «- tt IH t t s t lor seperior » e w i s f i m l i t m
y .4 v .4 un-ler any other eeme.
T»c SC * NOVI SEW’«« IM C«i«£ CO .0 *A « t(.M A » l.
W . E. CH O W N
g
COURT ANXIOUS TO
g BEGIN ROAD WORK
l<eaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays
from Oak Street Dock.
. ’. Passengers and freight.
Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 101.
DALE & M l i civ
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 3, of
Wasco County, State of Oregon, that a
School Meeting of said District will he
held at the School Building on the 15th
day of December, 1916, at 3 :30 o'clock
in the afternoon to vote on the prop
osition of levying a special district
NEWHOME
#
STEAMER TAHOMA
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
SCHOOL MEETING
Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Hood River
"
Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
lot of cherry, peur. tipple and prune trees in one year old 3- 4
and 4-6 ft. grades hudded and grafted on best whole roots
and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone
H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n
E x p e r t A u t o m o b ile R e p a ir in g
F u l l y 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
A
OREGON
Cleaning and Pressing
E. F. FISK E, Proprietor
Vulcanizing
Auto Supplies
Sporting
Goods
-
Tailors to Men and to Women
MANAGEM ENT
Will open a Lunch Counter in near future
Your Patronage
-
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River
A New Line of Gift Goods Have Arrived. /
Come In and See the Goods
and Get Prices.
Ì The
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HOOD RIVER
Fruit Growers Attention
“ BONE DRY’’ LAW
PRESENTS PUZZLES
W ils o n W in s
W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician
At the mas* meeting held Wednesday
night to nominate city officers, the
following citixens were placed in nomi­
nation for eouneilmrn: I.. J Merrill,
J. O. Beldin, J. F. Higley, O. E. W il­
son, C. G. Nichol. W. E. Chown, J. N
Mosier and G. K. Wood. Alex Stewart
acted as chairman.
P. L. Arthur waa (nominated for re­
corder and Jas. F.. Cole for treasurer
Edgar A. Race was nominated for
mayor.
It will be necessary, however, for
each candidate to aecure a signed peti­
tion to be filed with the city recorder
( e f re the elect:
I
M, hy having
a petition with five signatures of ta x­
payers. may secure their name on the
ballot.
Judge Bradshaw on Bench 25 Yearn
Judge W. L. Bradahaw.
of Th«
Dalles, who preiadrs over the circuit
court of Hood River and Wasco coun­
ties, convened the first term of court
here Monday following hia reelection
fof another six year term laat week.
Judge Bradshaw, who has sat on the
bench for this diatrict for the paat 26
years, was the recipient of many con- J
gratulations from membera of the bar
and laymen.
Judge Bradshaw, a native of Mia-|
souri Is 58 year* of age
With hla par­
ents he caine to Yamhill county. Hia
father. E. ('. Bradshaw, of LaFayette.
was a well known Willamette valley
lawyer.
Judge Bradshaw graduated from the
St. Louis, Mo., law school and in 1889
opened an office at The Dallea, where
he hat resided since. On May I, 1891,
he waa appointed by Governor Pennoy-
er to fill out the unexpited term of
Judge Henry Bird, who passed away
during hia term of office.
Up to 1914 the district over which
Judge Bradshaw presided consisted of
Hood River,Wasco, Sherman and Crook
counties.
Robert Hradahaw, formerly a well
known athlete of the University of Or­
M is , B e r t h , F a n c h s r
P r in c e « Ap
egon. of which institution he 11 s grad­
p :e B l o o o m ) .
uate. is sn only son of Judge Brad
thaw
Young Mr
Bradshaw, now
er
In each o f these plane* a populai
practicing at The Dalles.is also a grad­
voting contest Is to be conducted by uate of the University of Oregon Law
one of the new*pa|»er*, which will school.
prtilt free ballot* for the uae o f the
|«ople In choosing tlndr favorite* for
GROWERS TO LEARN
• lie honor
The prim ease, will have joint charge
PACKING OF APPLES
of the court with Prince.* Apple Ilio»
•otn, who la to l.e chosen hy (Mtpular
A dally
king
deatgued t*»
vote o f the people o f 9|*>kaiie, and
: iiHi» itoli li fr «« le m appi** grow er« In
their traveling and other expense« dur
9 rna»?prltig U h * «iHalla o f the standard
lug the show will be home hy the iiinu
irrade ii»d |'««k will i** aiitiatltntad for
age Dient
the V* irid e • liaiiiploimtilp packing con
During the week tire prim e»*es will
participate I d a serie, of brilliant so '•-at at ftie ninth National Apple «bow
• Ial functions t-glnnlng with the coro to t»e held «t Hj*>kane November 20
r<* itT)
nation the opening night o f the show
Ì p r**tary Vfaiiawr Gonion C. f'orba
November 3U. and Including a series of
»-f a tiri« hi ih * « that a »taff of expert
reval i>Sr;eaiifa 4 0 oral evenings durili,
pa* kera ha» t*H*n engagr*! to gire lee
the week.
torea and demon atra floua *»acb day for
Spokane society will a«*« ruble to wel
come them al an afternoon tea and a the tien#*fli of th$* grower» In attend
in» e
A new feature of tbe atandard
court trail, both In the Daren|«rrt hotel
l«< k will tie euiphastxed ea<*b day. It ta
wbhli will lie their Iteiidqiiariera dur
announced
tug the a eek
M EAT M A R K E T
N o w O p e n f o r B u s in e s s
H u s k e y (Q, T e m p l e m e i e i ; , P r o p s .
(;. L. Dunamore in charg«* w h o will d o the cutting
of Freah Meats on hand
C»ood aupply
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D
Our 1916-17 Combination Offer
A ll O r e g o n P a p e r s
MOSIER BULLETIN, 1 year
Evening Telegram, 3 months
Rural Spirit, I year . . . .
Poultry Life, I year . . . .
Total value
( T h e leading Republican paper of the State
( A we e k ly paper for the farmer and atockmau
r i l e vi.tr,I to prrvgrcesive poultry culture in the Nor th west
All four Papers for $2.50
Actual Saving on offer of l l . S I
R A IL AUTO
Hood Hiver daily at
Physician and Surgeon 1:30 Leaves
p. m. and 5:00 p. rn. On
Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m.
leaves P a rk d a le daily at 7:i20
m. a n d 3:00. On S a tu rd a y
evening leav es P a rk d a le 6:30p.m.
S team T ra in leaves Hood R iv er
Orfica
D r. H . L . D u m b le
T e lep h one#:
Residen ce IM I
In
a.
O ffice IJ4I
B r o s lu s
H ood
daily a t e ig h t re tu rn in g at 2.
H ld g .
R ftrw r
i
Ml Hood Railroad C o .