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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1916)
SlTI'LKMKXi TO MOSIFK IU'I.LETIN, FRIDAY, DKCKMRKli l-~., 191*> E x p ert A u to m o b ile R ep airin g F u lly E qu ip p ed M ach in e S h op Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County * 4 Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Hood River i ___________ ____ _______ M EAT M A RK ET N ow O pen fo r B u s in e s s H u« K ey O. Templemeier, Props. C. L. Du ism ore ii. ch arge w h o will d o the cu ttin g of Fresh Meats on hand % P Ciood supply Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D Pacific Power & Light Co. STEAM ER TA H O M A PEOPLE'S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M.t Sumlaya, loes-hns ami Thiirsda's. Arrives at Mosier at 8:lo A. M. Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wedtiesda>s anti Saturdays from Oak Street Dock. . Passengers and freinhi. Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all ivoats ami attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. ell. While the horticultural convention was slow in getting started, but few members having shown up for attend ance Monday, Tuesday’s sessions have created more than usual interest, and ------ 7----------- i the Commercial Club quarters have “ The w .r and car shortage,” de been crowded, more than 100 local orch- clared Secretary C. D. Minton in his ardists having been in attendance. annual report Monday afternoon,“ must F'olluwing on pruning this after be given the blame for the lack of noon by A. a B. talk (jardiner, of the Oregon preparation for the 31st annual m eet Agricultural College, discussions the ing of the Oregon State Horticultural more absorbing topicB of the day, on grad Society. 1 have been so busy th at 1 ing rules and m arketing, were launched could not give the m atter my closest in addresses delivered by the following: attention, and my associates have been E. H. Shepard, Wilmer Sieg and C. A. too busy to reply promptly to my let Malhoeuf, the latter general manager ters. And I know, after walking your the W estern Oregon F ruit Distirb- streets and seeing the apples piled in of vacart business bouses that you of utors. Dealing with the subject, “ What Hood River will understand.” We Pack in Apples,” Mr. Shep The opening session, scheduled for Shall ard made the declaration that the coBt Monday morning, was postponed, Mr. of a box of apples was 30 cents Minton and A. F. Pateham having and growing another 30 cents was required been the only out of town men present. : in the that expenditure of packing and mar While Prct. K. C. Washburn, of Cen keting. Unless growers get this tral Point, arrived for Tuesday’s ses-| price fur a box of a certain can variety, he siuns, he was absent Mor.day, and J. L. said, it should he eliminated. Mr. Carter occupied the chair. further declared tnat growers, The horticulturists were welcomed Shepard they were selling their cull ap b> Mayor Du*i hie, who, while he char- I unless ples product for at least 59 cents per ar tenzed himself as a fountain pen box in the open packed, they farmer, laudtd the society for the work ; would find it more market, to dispose it had done in lifting the business of j of it to by-products profitable plants at the rate fawning to a higher plane. $0 per ton. ” 1 hire my work done,” said Dr. j of Touching on the subject of a standard Humble, who has developed two ex -| system of grading rules for the four tensive tracts here, “ and wield my 1 northwestern apple states — Oregon, pern to pay the hills, but I realize the Washington, Idaho and Montana—Mr. great good your organization has done Shepard that such plans were im in standardizing and making more per- j possible of said practical solution. tect the pack of fru it.” such a system is adopted,” said For the m ist part the first afternoon Mr. “ If Shepard, “ it will soon he found met tii g touched on the technical uiue it will be necessary to set it aside, of orcharding, lalks on sp ru\m g were that as was the case Washington last giver by Leroy Childs, of the experi yesr. Each district in must own ment station, and F. a . Frazier, a grading rules. Of course, make we its should spray m anufactureer of Seattle some standardized law that will Only a hint was given of the serious have prohibit the shipment of apples that car shortage problem. In his annual carry report '•ecretary Minton suggested as Mr. diseases.” Shepard further suggested that a possible prevention of future such in the preparation of apples tro tie that the Irai sportation com a for saving m arket he effected if instead pany he forced by l«w to pay the ship of the three would grades extra fancy, fancy per a dem urrage charge for aU days of and C g rade—as now is generally in del iy in getting rolling stock after it cluded in norhtwestern grading rules, had been ordered for products. Mr. hut two grades were used, sug Minton also urged that steps be taken to gested that the extra fancy lie grade -ecure legislative appropriation to he should consists of as perfect apples as used 111 paying expenses of the society. possible, and that the best of the C- h . M. Williamson, of Portland, read fruit he packed with the fancy, a memorial tribute to the late Hr. J. grade the combination to he called " a stand R. Cardwell, one of the founders of ard g rad e.” Mr. Shepard would have the society, and a short address, recal- the worst the C grade product dis lit g the work of Dr. Cardwell was posed of to of by-products given by F^. L. Smith. A memorial Mr. Malhoeuf, whose plants. was, paper for the late F rai k W. Powers, “ Has High Apple Grading subject During Corn er secretary of the society, pre I9lfi,” made the emphatic Paid assertion pared by Homer C. Atwell, was reao i th at it had. “ To lower g rad in g ," he i y Secretary Minton. “ would mean a step backward. C. (¿. Brown, horticulturist of the lo said, We find th at < ashmere and Mosier fruit cal experiment station, delivered an sales agencies have been building for address on the influences of commercial years on the maintenance of stringent fertilizers in orcharding. grading rules. They have been suc The following out of town fruit men i cessful. regi-U-red at the society headquarters change?” Do we find that they want to o» o a y : C I). Minton and H. M. \ Mr. Malhoeuf paid a tribute to the Williamson, of Portland; Dr. C. H. apple the White Salmon com Bailey, of Rosehurg; Dr. C A. Ma- munity. men He of declaied that they would crum and A. P. Rate! am, of Mosier;! emerge next season of the J. N. Pomeroy, of Scappoose; A. B. strong fruit districts of as the one Gardner, of Corvallis; Geo. R. Castner, “ This y ea r,” said Mr. northwest. Malhoeuf, of Pendleton, B. C. ; b. E. Mills, S. C. . “ the growers of White Salmon Graham ai d Sidney H. Roddirghouse, welcomed the closest inspection. have But of White Salmon; B. Lees, of Beaver- 1 next year they are going to further ton; F. A. Frazier, of S eattle; C. E. standardize their grade of apples by Galligan, of D utur; J. E. Slade, of building at central points four com Husum ; A. H. Harrison, of Louisville, munity packing houses.” K y .; Clement West and Edw. L. Bach Business gave way to sentim ent at man, of Dee. horticultural sessions Tuesday, when The thirty-second annual meeting of ! ihe A A. (Juarrenburg, a walnut grower h- M ate Horticultural Society will he of presented the organiza i Id m Salem next year, and Robert tion Vancouver, a gavel made from the oldest P ulus, n ar ager of the Salem Fruit apple with tree in the Northwest. Mr. C^aur- i .i , was named as next y ea r’s pres- in his presentation speech told e t. lit her officers elected were: Dr. renhurg the story of the old tree, now 90 years C. H Bailey, of Rosehurg, vice presi old. Still alive and bearing apples at dent, succeeding V M. Johnson, of Vancouver it was planted by Corvallis, and C. D. Minton, of P ort one of the barracks, men of ('apt. John Mc land, reelected secretary. A. P. Bate- Laughlin, governor for the Hudson ham was reelected to the hoard of trus Bay Co. tees. O ther trustees are Judge Chaa. McNary, of Salem, and Albert Brown STATE HORT. SOCIETY MEETS AT HOOD RIVER