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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY MOSIER RO G ER W. M O E SIBSCRIPTION RATES li U O o * Y «* r s «x Month« T u r«* Month* Entered a* eacontl eine* matter March 12. 19U0 at the poet office at Muster. Oregon. uruier the A ct o f March i. 1»7$ MOSI KR. WASCO COI NTY, Vili M osier, O re g o n S ch o o l Savings A ccounts This bank is triad to open savings accounts with school children, and w ill pay 4'< interest on same. We already have a number o f such accounts, and wish to increase the number. - BANK O re g o n IM M I A New Line of Gift Goods Have Arrived. / Come In and See the Goods and Get Prices. NoVEMREIlV?, Itti«. Buimee* locale will be « -ar«e,t et 6 rent* per f a t for caco ina to No. .‘57 PLANS ARK MADE MAYOR RACE CHOSEN MOSIER APPLE FOR CHRISTMAS FOR ADVISORY BOARD MEN FORTUNATE NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will open a Lunch Counter in near future Your Patronage Is Appreciated E. F. FISKE., Proprietor Columbia Auto & Machine Co., hood River NEWHOME / 77 / . . çret it $ fo r 1 1 1 my wife pntd for b vfor« «A ilr v t U o r . furnished. I I I I H + H I I t I I II t I i ¡- H - H I I I I I I H 1 : ! I 1 |.> - - OREGON Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes YV. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician Fruit Growers Attention (HATFIELD IS NEW O.-W.R.&N. STATION TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River STEAMER TAHOMA AUTOISTS HERE AFTER BUCKING DEEP SNOW DALE & MEYER Tailors to Men and to Women Cleaning and Pressing H o o d R iv e r , O r e g o n ! E x p ert A u to m o b ile R ep airin g F u lly E q u ip p ed M a ch in e S h o p Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County M rsfct Nichol & Company General M erchand ise F-l -l 1 1 1 1 H i M O S IE R BOOKS ADDED TO MOSIER LIBRARY HOTEL MOSIER b* tb. pvt. osSetag iham. at l « n n u r ud At a mass meeting held on Saturday Following a rail by Rev. Leon L. While the 1916 Mosier apple crop is Myers for a mass meeting to make ar afternoon in Chown's hall for the pur being handled ut.d«4 a handicap on ac- -D E A L E R S I N - rangements for a Community Christmas pose ot recommending a citMen from count of the car shortage, and cramped Tree, a large number of people met in this district to the County Court tu act storage facilities this district is cum- ' Chown's hall, on Saturday evening. as a member of the Advisory Board, purstively fortunate, maintains J. Cur November 18. Rev. Myers presiding. Mayor E. A. Race was unanimously ds Robinson, tralfic manager of the The meeting was promptly called to elected. Northwestern Fruit Exchange, who The Advisory Board will confer with was in the city W'ednesdayucunferring order, and after an invocation by Mr. Myera. the business of the hour was the County Court in the advcitising with Manager K. 1). Chatfield, o f the taken up. Upon motion, Saturday and selling of the county road bunds, Mosier'Fruit Growers Association. evening. December 23 was chosen as and the members, ore from each roud "Mosier is to ho congratulated on the date on which the Christmans tree district, will remain on such buard. having been able to move such a large will be held, and the following com according to a communication received percentage of the crop without loss," from County Clerk L. B. Fox during said Vr. Robinson. ’ T h e growers here mittees were appointed. Finance Committee. Mrs. E. W. the construction of ami to the comple nave very little to complain about as Uavidhizar, chairman, empowered to tion of said roads built by the road they are in far better shape than other choose her own associates on tne bonds. fiuit districts, it is hard for us to The first meeting of the County realize the condition in Hood River and 1 committee. Tree Committee. Alex Carlson, Court and the memberti of this board Wenatchee, where the tonnage this chairman, George W. Mathews, and has been called fur Monday, November year is exceptionally heavy. Espec ! 2T, at 2 o’clock p. m. Jack Lelliott. tally is this true in Wenatchee and I I I I I l -l- l - f- i—1-] |, I |..|- y ■H - H - l - H < - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P H - These meetings are at all times to North Yukiina, where during that cold, Program Committee. Mrs. W. A. Husbands, chairman. Mrs. Jss. E. be open tu the pul lie. severe weather, preceded by a box Cole, and Mrs. F. A. Shogren. shortage and then able to get only a Decoration Committee. Mrs. E. A. few cars, the apples were stacked in Rsce, chairman, also empowered to pyramids on the ground in the or- , choose her own associates. chards with only a canvas underneath ! Give attention to your chiM’a eye* in time amt you may sav« him or her Purchasing Committee. G. I.. Car and h canvas thrown ovei the tup. roll, chairman. Mrs. C. Ruscher. and from the necessity of wearing glasses later on. A big percentage of their crop has' Mrs. F. A. Allington. been frozen.” Clean-up Committee. W. A Hus I’rohahly not more than one per More—You Prevent Permanent Defect (From the Hood River Glacier) bands, chairman. Miss Emily Husbands, That all parts of Mexico now offers cent of the Mosier apple crop has been ¡ We give special attention to the examination of children’• eyes. We are Rev. Leon L. Myers, anu Mrs. E. A. damaged by frost. Unlike the grow unprecedented oppotamties to Protest Race. thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frankly whether ers of Wenatchee and North Yakima Advisory Committee. Rev. Leon L. snt missionaries, was the message the orchardists here have fairly ade glasses are required or not, and we will furnish them, properly fitted. Myers, chairman, Thos. Lelliott, Mrs. trough! here by Miss Dora Gladden, quate storage facilities, and with the C. J. Littlepage, and Mrs. C. G. i sist-r of Deputy Cuunty Clerk Geo. C. i xceplion of some inconvenience on Gladden, here on leave of abset ce from Nichol. account uf the iMck of refrigerator cars F. A. Allington was elected to till a missionary school at GuanujHto.Mex. i foi shipping have been put tu no ser While up tu recent years practically the position of Santa Claus. ious losa. Being a district very small ; Roger W. Moe was appointed to take the entire population has conformed to in tonnage compared with other apple the Homan Catholic religion, Miss charge of the matter of publicity. sectiors of the Northwest it is much’ The Ladies’ Aid Society will make Gladden says that today the masses of ussier for the railroad - ompai y to sup HOOD RIVER - - OREGON the bags to contain the gifts for distri the middle class in Mexico are leaving ply us with the needed cars than the the Roman church and are welcoming bution among the children. larger districts. Since the shipping Another committee, culled the Good the Protestant missionary. ‘ T h e Peon class and the Aristn racy commenced there has been un the j Samaritan Committee, was named as average of a car each day, and 40 cars 1 follows: Mrs. Ed. F. Reeves, chair still resent the mtrusiun of outside in have now been shipped. In reality fluences,’ says M isb Gladden, "but the man, Mrs. W. P. Vining, Mrs. O. E. -bout 45 cars, as the majority were Wilson, F. A. Allington, and Iks. Middle Class, as its members become loaded heavily, this is probably aboul educated, are breaking away from the Piercey. the shackles of one half uf the crop. In llnod River, i 'I lie business having been transacted, old order of things, superstition are bung broken and thi where there is tonnage of 1500 cars ¡ the meeting adjourned. Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice this year, and probably less than one ■ B. A. Berry, Sec. I people are doing more thinking lor third ot that number shipped, empty ihernselves. I lie Carrui za govern lot of cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4 ment, unfriendly to the Catholic church buildings in the city are being utilized in Mexico, is doing all in its power to for storage purposes. Wenatchee with and 4-H ft. (Trades budded and grafted on tiest whole roots foster the work of Protestant mission a tonnage of 4,500 cars is in an acute and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone aries. They are assisting all mission condition and growers there w ill lose ary schools, and graduates from our hundreds of thousands of dollars. institutions are taken as soon as they are available and placed in charge ot Appreciation for School llean-l'p A new station has been created on schools all over the Nation.’ ’ The m' inher» of the Parent-Teacher the O.-W. R. & N. railroad near the While Miss Gladden declined to be place of R. D. Chatfield three miles quoted on the status ot political affairs Association arc very grateful to the 1 east of Mosier, and it haa been named in Mexico and to criticize the Demo patrons o f School District No. 3 for Chatfield. Work has just lecn com cratic administration' with respe-ct to their labors in making the school pleted on a 35011 foot siding which is its relations with Mexico, she admitted cloan-up day a big success, the asso used as a passing track for freight that the universal opinion of Ameri ciation deslíes to express its thanks trains especially, thus eliminating the cans resident in that country is bitter through these columns to the men and congestion in the local yards when ly opposed to President W ilson's policy hoys who labored to improve the school freight trains are compelled to do con and that it had been hoped that a grounds and also to the ladies whrt siderable backing up or pulling ahead > hsnge would take place at the recent assisted in baking, cooking and serv ing uf the mid-day dinner in the I to allow the passenger trains to pass. election. p e o p l e ’ s NAVIGA TION CO. CHARI.ES NELSON, M gr. A flag station has been created where Miss Gladden left Hood River last school house. Leaves I lie Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and On that day. a week ago last Satur- v V s Y i W ' l U W L , '‘flPt»Te“ t e W r i t o V 'U l i Mr. ‘i K V t r i ' f t t t To“ * ^ Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. tTi- school ‘rtrffTrfilTTtFré ‘tfor/tr-U*'**. ill river. It is understood that trainB her duties at Guanajato. needed improvement as the former from Oak Street Dock. .'. Passengers and freight.. No. 1 and 2 will stup there on flag. ; s t e e p path during (he winter months Mosier Dock in charge o f W. F. Baker, who will meet all Chatfield station lies halfway between was of tin slippery and dangerous to Mosier and Rower a, and six new block boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 101. walk upoff. signsls have been installed. Residents I raveling rings were put in for play- . of that district are jubilant over the ground activities in the southwest cor- new station as it eliminates a consid ntr of the grounds, attschud to stout erable distance in coming to Mosier pides which had been cut and trimmed instead o f taking the route over the Ed Davis, of Detroit. Mich., accom for the purpose. wagon road. panied by his wife and W J. Lung and As an aid to recreation during recess Vert.o-i Velliquette, the latter two men and before and after school, a teeter- also of Detroit, who passed through totter was installed east of the school the city last Ihursdsy hound for Port building, after the ground had been i land by automobile over the Highway, leveled, for the little folks. reported that he and his party several the grounds ware also cleaned from days ago experienced t r y n g hardships rubbish and debris which had accumu on the summit of the Rockies near the luted and altogether it was felt that the public spirited arts had resulted in The following additions to the local jilaho Montana state line. " W e struck a fall of snow 2d inches a great transformation. The school library have been received this month on the level at that point,” said Mr. district, for the labors performed that from the Wasco county library : Dsvi«, "and of course the cuts wore day, was put to no expense whatever, Religion filled with drifts. On one grade a mile anil Prof. B. A. Berry and others Coffin—Some Christian Convictions lung, we bad to shovel out the entire stated that they hoped the event would I- iction distance in order to get our car over. become an annual occurence. Grey —Spirit of the Border OurTar was first and six lug machines Ollivant—Bob. Son of Battle fullnwed. The work was all the harder Haine —Steve Yeager l-i-l-l-i I l -l-1-l- l- l -l-l-l-f-l-l-4 because we struck the grade at night, Reed—Old Rose and Silver and liHd to wield uur shovels in the Rinehart—Street of Seven Stars A P P L E NOTES glare of our headlight, ’the icy wind JU V E N ILE was penetrating, and our experience Football of that night will not he soon forgot Towers—Letters from Brother Bill ten.’ ' Apple exports from all American Fiction Mr. P ivia and his party are starting porls for the week ending November Brown—John of the Woods on a circle of the entire United States. II were 86,901 barrels, against 8fi,261 Mason—lorn Strond, Junior H u s k e y fSL T e m p le m e ie r , P ro p s . "F ro m Portland we will head south barrels the corresponding week last Peattie—Lotta Embury’s Career to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San year. Magazines Diego,” says Mr. Davis. " W e will Harper's, August and Octo er, 1916 L. D u n s m o r r in c h a rg e w h o w ill d o the c u t t in g G o o d su p p ly A few years ago we heard much cross the continent along the Mexican St. Nicholas, September 19lh o f F re sh M e a ts o n h an d border and visit at New Orleans. Go at out apple packers facing their bar- ing fn m there we will visit Honda r< led Stuck with fancy fruit and tilling Elder Resumes Hotel Management resort places and travel northward the center with " t r a s h " by stutfiing We the refuse into a stove pipe inserted in John Elder, proprietor of Hotel along the Atlantic seaboard. Mosier, is again in charge. Ho had haven't set any definite time for the the center of the barrel, the stove pipe I hat practice leased the hostelry to E. F. Fiske, of trip, but we are just going to take tbe being later removed. afterwards became obsolete, if indeed Pocatello, Idaho, for a term of two reads as we find them." Mr. Pavia declared that he had heard it w8s ever indulged in, on account of years, but the latter was desirous of A warning issued engaging in business where he has of the Columbia Highway. He pre its unpopularity. leased a building containing a pool dicts a heavy motor tourist traffic from this week by the Department of A g r i culture with reference to baling ha] room, barber shop and lodging house Detn it west next year. "Publicity on the great Highway calls attention to ■ new wrinkle in ant accompanied by his wife and A ll O re g o n P a p e rs and points along the Columbia r i v e r , " crookedness. It reads as follows: children left last Friday. " t h e Department of Agriculture is Mr. Elder's return to the manage he said, "has e-reated no small interest ment of the hotel after an absence of in the circles of motorists in my part investigating the practice of some ship MOSIER BULLETIN, 1 year $1.50 pers of bay of veneering or faring the three rrunths is welcomed by the of the country. I will be mighty patrons, not only by the local boarders, when we strike the paved boulevard hales. Veneering consists in feeding $ 1.00 Evening Telegram, 3 months but by the traveling public as well Ibis afternoon. We have been having to the baling machine an occasional <T h e le a d in g R e p u b lic a n p aper o f the State The cooking and service are fine aid some mighty had roads. In eastern forkful of hay that is of higher grade each meal is heartily relished by the Oregon nut o f Pendleton the- highways than the hulk of the lot being baled Rural Spirit, 1 y e a r ........................ star and tranaient boarders. 1 he have been made well nigh impassable and manipulating the forkful in such a $ the deep ruts rut by whesl way that the high grade rovers the rooms and whole appearance of the by ( A w e e k ly paper fo r the farm er and s t o c k m a n outside of the bale, making the bale wagons." hotel have been improved and the appear to contain belter bay than it proprietor in striving t » please is Poultry Life, 1 year . . . . $ 50 actully does contain. The National Wittenburff-Kmg to Close catering to the wants of the general ( D e v o t e d to p r o g r e s s iv e p o u lt r y * u ltu re in the N o r t h w e s t Hay Association has requested the De- public Local apple sales agency officials, t irtment of Agrirul'ure to co-operate noting that the W11 ten burg-KI ng Co., with it in lr ,i i g to eliminate this prac Total value • $4.00 of I he Dalles, has announced that ita tice believed to be dishoneat. Buyer* Saturday Last Day to File Petitions processing plant will be eluled down of baled hay are warned to be on the Only two days, Friday and Saturday for lack of supplies, declare that the of this week, remain for the filir g ■ f coi dltion haa keen^-rought about be lookout for this practice in order to titions of candidates for city offices. cause ot a shortage of cars and from avoid accepting on a cursory examina S ' These petitione must contain five sig the further fart that growers, making tion a lower grade of hay than they in A c t u a l S a v i n g o n o ffe r o f $1 M natures of legal voters srd must he s v tlv mdeavor to protect their spplea tend to purchase.” filed with City Recorder P. L. Arthur of the commercial grades, have not not later than Saturday, November 25. been hauling the eookera, the grade Christian ( hurrh I be city election will be held on De of.d by The Dalles plant, freely. Bible School, 10 a. m. cember 5 at which time ballot! will be When the product of the extra fancy, Communion, II a. m. marked for candidates for the follow fancy and C-Grade vartetne haa been Busi' ess session, II :15 a. m. ing offices: Mayor, three councilman, moved to protection, a heavy transpor Nu sermon in the morning. ¡reorder and treasurer. Yesterday no tation of the cooking grade ehould Krdeavor society, 6:30 p. m petitions had been filed, although sev begin, and it will be possible to handle Evening sermon, 7.30 p. ni. "B ut eral had been drawn up much ot this on boats. Tht destruction Hood River daily at he was a leper.” Physician and Surgeon I .‘5 I.eavet» by (tost of the rooking grade apple, 0 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On however, was much more severe than Not** Sunday at 1:30 p. m.. 5:00 p. m. Immanuel (hurrh in rase of the higher grade fruit, Bcginnirg with the date of the pub which had preference in protection, Rev. J. I Allen, pnutor of the Firvt lication of thie notice, November 24. I rlephooe* Leaves Parkdalr daily at : » HaptrtJ chureh, i f Hood River, will 19)6, all Mnaier city warrants up to a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday Reekie o re left O ffice 1241 I ider deliver addn - «J at the Immanuel and including No. 238 will cease to evening leaves Parkdale 0:30 p. m. heir interest. S in g le g a llo n 25c. U h ea[*er fro m 5 church Sunday, November 2f., at Up. m. Subject: *'Tha Ta«k of the World's Jaa E. Col«, City Treasurer. gal o m o p . T f ie la r g - r th e q u a n tity th e Steam Train leaves Hood River Hero. * c h e a p e r tn% e a te r . C . A . Hag*-. O ffice in B r o i i u l B id «. daily at eight returning at 2. E v r r y M y coma. For Butter labels printed in ac<-»-r-l- M oo d River a nee with l*airy ami rood Laws, call at tfcnd« Commercial printing Uoltfcribe for tb® bulletin. M i H o o d R a ilre Ce. D iia nfSt-e. The Htiilecin om< •• The Mosier Book Store / MEAT M AR K ET N o w O p e n f o r B u s in e s s Our 1916-17 Combination Offer 1.00 All Four Papers for $2.50 \ V ' A l N O O T H C N L I K I IT . NO O TH E R A S COOD P r ^ .v .-N tW H O M I-a * iif« at the pcv e you par The ei»mt»*«'''n « repair erpen*« by «uper*or w ,ikm*nO :p and t.e* naai.tr of ■tatuai im iR i lite-U»n* *erv ce at mm Bu* >t I • at . n i»a «the NEW HOME ~ W ARRANTED The Dalles, Ore. One Column ...................... I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I U ? i I i i i -H -t-H - M . Nichol and Company FOR SALE BY M O S IE R V A L L E Y O R K iiO N , F R I D A Y , MISSIONARIES WELCOME SAYS MISS GLADDEN E v e r y S a c k G u a r a n te e d . Cates & Co. 1^1 iM 10 M One-half Column.............. f I H White River Flour Vulcanizing Auto Supplies Sporting Goods Un**-quarter Column.......... < -H Is cheaper b e c a u s e it m a k e s more lo a v e s o f b re a d . D o n ’ t b e fo o le d in to b u y in g th e lo w priced flo u r th in k in g y o u a r e g e t t i n g s o m e th in g c h e a p e r th a n O ^ h p-r month I .M t e a s ' fciv .rtifc.n i.rti will in nil a n VO L. White River Flour M o sie r LETIN Profm Kio*! Cania .......... O n « a q u a r « .............. , , , . , FOR ■ • r A LL T IM E . r g N t *>id uaier ary other aaiae T m ( Nf a »*r tre j c * v t - u HE CO ,0FUl6t V*SS a « . « a* W . E. C H O W N Sobacrihe lor T b « Bulletin. Dr. H. L. Dumhie R A IL A U TO 7 2