P U B L IS H E D EVERY ADVERTISING RATES FR IDAY BT KOGE R W. MOE SU B SC R IP TIO N R A TE S • 1.50 On« Y tsar. . . * ix Months Three Months Frufs—l wnal Cards....................... per month I MOSIER BULLETIN Ctnesquare..................................... ** • One-qnarter Column ... . .............~ • Oa#-half Column One Column 9.H .........................** ................................. - 10 1 . 0 » &.M * in 0« Busleeae locals will be charged at t cents per lias for each insertion. Legal advertisements w ill in all case« be charged Entered as »e. und class matter March 12. 19u9 at the post otftce at Mosier. Oregon, under the A c t o f Marrh 3 .187». MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, 1’RIDAY, JANUARY 19,:*191«. V O L. V III NEW YORK PRAISES OREGON APPLES because it makes of bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low p r ic e d flour thinking you are getting something cheaper than Is c h e a p e r m o r e loaves to the party oruertrg them, at legal rates, and 4 <> paid for before affidavits are fam ished. SUIT WILL TEST LEGALITY OF BONDS ours were packed that way we would redeem them in a minute to keep up our good name. We back up every line ot our advertising by deb.ering the goods to the last apple called fur.” And there you have a live New York (By Isaac Russell in the New Yoik marketing problem, as vital as any There has been much discussion in having to do with the high ust of liv ­ regard to the legality of the bonds of Evening Mail.) ing everything to eat in 'bis town. I f you are a consumer of food in New $ 260,000 voted for good roadi in Wasco York city and have read the papers How can your retailer, den ed hy the lately and have to watch your food bill, apple packer and the farme' up state, county at the recent election and in you are probably pretty mad by this sell low when he pays h i for culls order to determine the legality of this time about the aituation and are likely and rubbish? bond issue, a friendly suit haa been to have it in for the middleman. Well, started by O. K. Wilson, o f Mosier. here’s a le t of facts that should change Opponents of the issue maintain that your mind a little bit. They concern folks that were to show up the middle­ the bond* are illegal because of a law man. They got me to help them and I passed in 1913 which stated that in started out to do just that. order for the issue to carry the bonda Instead we showed up his Royal Ex i should have received a majority of the cellency the Great American Farmer in Through the earnest efforts of A. R. grand style. We showed him up in this votes cast at any general flection. case as a fakir, a grafter, and a manip­ Chase, county agent, an extension The proper interpretation of the word school will be held in Mosier in l.amb’a ulator of the lowest order who would on Friday and Saturday, January 27 majority in this case and uf this law make a Wall atreet bucket shop broker ar.d 28. Speakers will be present from will tie passed upon by the courts. blush for shgme. The suit was filed in The Dalles the Oregon Agricultural College, The I f you want to know what makes the morning to force the Dalles, Hood River and talk* will also Wednesday cost of living soar up higher and higher county court to accept the bonds a» be made by local fruit growers. On just get a good look at some ot the legal and to sell these bond» to the the second ilav of ii.e institute talks tricks the farmer playa on those who will be made for the benefit of the successful bidders, Clark, Kendall & have to buy his goods. women in the community by Miss Etta Co., ot Portland, who bid a (premium In this case the goods were one bar­ of 4j per cent. Mr. Kendall states rel of extra quality apples. They were M. Turley, of the Home Economics that he believes these bonds to be extra quality, too. The first four lay­ department of the Oregon Agiicultural legal in every respect and that the College. These latter sessions will be ers down from the top were extra good company still wants them, but will quality. The other layers were extra held iri the school house. await the action of tbo courts. The bad quality. In the middle there were Z During the week beginning January Wasco county court tiled a demurrer 22 there will be a seriea uf extension layers uf culls and rubbish. against the suit, and Judge W. L. The farmer who parked those apples schools in four different sections of the Bradshaw promised a decision not later These points will include — they came in this case direct from county. than today I f his decision is adverse the farm —packed them to deceive the Mosier, Tygh Vslley, Dufur, and The the case will be appealed to the su­ city buyer. The apples on the top were Dalles. Some of the subjects taken up preme court of the state for final the kind of apples that you pay 5 cents w'll be soils, grain growing, market decision. District Attorney F\ V. ' ing, horticulture, farm accounting, FOR SALE BY or more for retail. The apples in the poultry and problems of household Galloway will handle the case for the middle were of the kind that no retailer arts. In speaking of these meetings county court and Attorney Montague, would dare to display at any time. “ There ot Portland will argue for the plain­ TRd "show-up" scene started out to County Agent Chase says: tiff. I f the supreme court should de­ be a demonstration agamat 5 cent ap­ are many demands for the specialists cide that the bonds are legal this will ples. The barrel was opened before a and it was only by promising a splen settle the controversy, the bonds will mass meeting o f citizens, who had did attendance that we were able to be sold and work will commence on the priced apples on the way to the meet­ get the extension workers for Wasco roads as soon as the weather will ing. This barrel came at $3.50 from county. We have enough confidence in permit. the auction market of John J. Dillon, Wasco county people to feel that they In an article appearing in the Ore­ food and market commissioner. It was will help us to keep our word The program has been outlined as gonian recently, J. L. Kelly of The 1 purchased by me on the surface show Dalles, who is a member of the advis­ 1 mg after digging in three layera deep follows: ory hoard in the bond issue, stated Friday, January 26. and finding the goods ran true to form. that the Mosier end of the route will 9 a. m. "W hy We Want to Gel be the last constructed. Local citizens 1 figured out that I could sell those A. R. Chase, County can see no reason why work on the fine apples a* one cent each and that Acquainted,” , the people who bought at a cent would . Agent. Mosier road should not be commenced "Oregon Wet or D ry," J. W. simultaneously with other portions. It tie getting just what the buyers at the Brewer, Secretary Wasco Count) will rot be difficult to secure the retail stores paid five cents for. So folks were invited to fill paper | Chamber of Commerce. rights-of -wsy on the Dry Creek route 10 a. m. " l ’ runing for. F ruit." as almost all of the poople living along bags, each worth 25 cents, with 25 tine W. S. Brown, of O. A. C. . apples. The first four men to dip into the proposed route realise the benefits the apple barrel were shocked and sur­ i "F orag e Crops for the Mnsier Dia- to hu derived and many of them have prised. How could such fine apples go : Irict,” J. K. Larsen, O. A. C.. signified their intention of giving 1 p. m. "Station Work and Mosiei right-of-way when the proper time so much lower than any price they ever One 10 cent can o f pepper and one 15 cent 17*. e*** heard of ! They bubbled their delight. Problems,” Leltoy Childs, o f the Hood arrives. Little question ia raised by can o f c i n n a m o n .................................. * I C C It was about time to explain the | River County Experiment Station. Competent authorities in regard to the 2 p. m. “ Orchard Cover Crops," legality on the bond iasue but it is manipulative move« of the produce W. S. Brown. (). A. C. speculators and the many salea of a desired to make the issue doubly sure 3 p. in. “ Sprays and Spraying,” , by testing the matter through the barrel of apples between the farm and eRoy Childs. the consumer and how this barrel was I. courts. One 10 cent can o f pepper, mustard or ¥ 7 * . ^ ^ Discussion led by Dr. C. A. Macrum, • The road is open now from Portland low in price because it came in a direct , line from farm to consumer with no- of Mosier. g i n g e r .................................................. -F l C C ns far as Hood River but touriata and j body's needless toll taken out. Saturday, January 27. ihe public generally understand that But something happened. 1 he fifth the road ends there, which ia in theory 10 a. m. "Pruning, Orchard Deni- man to dip into the barrel began to »n it ration ," Prof. Brown. true as the road from there on to The complain and wail aloud. The apples "F a r m e r and Orchard Business Dalles is in a deplorable condition and were no good any mure. Instead of it might be called almost a disgrace to Accounting," H. F. Keyes, O. A. C. large, red ones, tie was running into 2 p. m. "Chickens and Prosperity," any county. In order to inform the little green, shriveled up ones. •*> public h s to the exact sentiment re­ C. C. Lamb. (). A. C. I carried the case back to Commis­ 3 p. m. General Discussion of thi garding thia portion of the road, an sioner Dillon’s office. Problems of Packing and Marketing." ' article by John B. Yeon, roadmaater "W hat are we going to do with the of Multnomah county, appearing in the J. M. Carroll, of Mosier. fraudulent apple packer” was asked. Portland Journal of Wedneaday, Janu­ Saturday, January 27. m " N o w you’ ve asked something," Dil­ 10 a. ni. "S te p Savers for the ary 17, ia reproduced herewith: lon replied. "W hat are we going to do I H om e," Miss Etta M. Turley, of the ) "Prosperity ia always to be found with him? Why he’s one of the big Home Economics department of where there are good roads, and where problems of this higher cost o f living. the good road ends, prosperity ends," Yes, he fakes the middleman. Yes. O. A. C. 2 p. in. "Foo d for the Fam il y." said John B. Yeon, Multnomah county's the retailer suffers from him. Yes, it roadmaster, addressing the members* Miss Turley. íh only too true that packing the out­ council of the Chamber of Commerce side of a barrel to look good and the in­ Monday noon. side to use up the culls is an old New "1 was surprised to learn," he con­ York state farmers’ trick. Only a few tinued, "that for one machine going still practice it, but enough to bring over the Columbia river highway last discredit on the New York state farm year, 12 pa ised over the Snohomish I ____ V ¡ produce. pass. The difference in travel lay In " A law now forbids the practice. the connecting roads. We can’ t expect We can follow up this case unci punish The following list of books was re­ people to gather from everywhere here the offender. Reforms are coming ceived at the Mosier library the latter in order to travel over an unconnected slowly. I wish they could be forced part of last month from the Wasco stretch of road. Adverse reports on and that honest packing could become county libra ry: the condition of the road between the invaiiable rule in New York History Multnomah county and The Dalles state ." Hough, Story of (he Cowboy turned aside many tourist* last year. There you have the aspiration of a Fiction Many more would have come could we public official who above everything Bower, Phautom Herd have said that from the sea through else is the farmer's friend, represent­ Grey, Light of Western Stars I he heart of the Cascade mountains ing primarily the farm viewpoint. Maniates, Mildew Manse there was a perfect road 200 miles And in the facts presented above you Richmond, Red Pepper Burns long, revealing the greatest scenery have, primarily, a picture of the rea­ Weils, Curved Blades on earth. What we want to do now, son Oregon apples crowd New York Juvenile and do it with all our might, is to get state apples out of the New York city Jacobs, Blue Bonnet Keeps House hack to the completion o f the Hood market. Rar.kin, Adopting of Rosa Marie River end o f the highway, and from A peddler brought to my home in Rankin, Castaways of Pete's Patch Portland to the sea. They tell me it this town two hue apples, offering to Skir.ner, Merry Tale» won’ t be long until Washington will sell a box " o f the same qu ality." I Magaxincs build a hard surface road from the happened to be present. I thought I Harper’s magazine, November, 1916 British Columbia line to the Columbia would cstch him cold in the ususl New The list received this month ia as river. That road will mean just as York state trick. I said I would buy follo w s : much to us as i f we had to pay for it provided "th e apple in the middle was Automobiles " T h e chief trouble we have in build­ P E O PLE 'S NAV IG A TIO N CO. , C H AR LES NELSON. Mgr. as good as the apple on to p ." He Vernll, A H C of Automobile Driving ing good roada is the tax dodger, who gladly accepted the challenge and Biography can't understand that letting go of poured out a whole boxful of the apples Chalmers, Beloved Physician, P. L money for good roads is an invest­ Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and down to the last apple in it. Sure Trudeau ment. Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. enough every apple was as good as Fiction "Portland people ought to get into Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays ■ every other apple. These were graded, Jewett, t iiuntry of the Pointed Firs their minda that within Km miles of from Oak Street Dock. Passengers and freight. standardized goods. Bartlett, Wall Street Girl Portland may be found a climate as Needless to say they were not from Van Srhaiek, Girl at Rig Loon Post Mosier Dock in charge of VV. F. Baker, who will meet all sunshiny as California'*. I have ¡jet a farm around this part of the country. J U V E N IL E boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. I’ome hack from three days at (food They were Mosier, Oregon, apples, told Religion River. My family had cold*, but by ; under a brand that has been standard- Baldwin, Old Stories of the East just this short trip and thia short time, ' ized- that has been put on the market Useful Arts got entirely rid or them. to win the consumer’s confidence. Kellai.d, American Boys’ Workshop " D i d you ever atop to think ot what Honest goods honestly marked were Amusement» it mean* to ua that The Dalle* ha* here, and there seemed a real fight to Collirs, Book of Magic more sunshiny days during • year than make them so. Fiction Lot Angelea has?" " H o w can the farmers out in the Seaman, Sapphire Signet northwestern stales do it when New The local library had a larger circu­ Y olk state farmers can’ t ' ' " 1 asked Charles McCarthy, who is associated lation during the month of December, with the National Conference of Mar­ 1916, than ary of the county branches: Mosier, 328: Dufur, 311; Antolope, keting and Farm Credits. " I t ’s the e x p e i t , " was hit answer. 283: Tygh. 231. "D ow n in Maryland, for instance, the (From lh« Hood Kivar Glacier) farmers are all organized. Tney plant Koetdsle School Notes The county court has announced their potatoes from seed their expert recom­ The fourth month o f school cloned intention of building a half mile o f hard mends. They harvest potatoes when they are told that, scientifically, the at District No. 8 on January 5 Rheua surface road on the Eaat Side thia sum­ time is ripe. They grade their product and Burrette Isom, Ora and Flora mer. The exact location of the half and their expert passes on every box Evans, Victoria Rurtnn and Bessie mile haa not baen decided upon, hut before it can go cut under the cooper­ Marsh were neither absent nor tardy will be Inside the mile from the Pine ative brand. No farmer car, crook the durirg the fourth month of school Grove store north past the warehouses whole farmer's sllianre. They will not 1 he following pupils earned the high­ slung the Mount llood railroad and east let any individual farmer hurt the good est average in the last monthly exam­ past A. I Mason's, ending with the r’. a-t Side what-used to-be macadam. name of all of them. The cooperative ination : Eighth grade, Ora Evans, 97 3 7. Probably no piece of road in the val­ organizations of farmers to sell their Seventh grade. Rheua Isom and ley carries heavier travel than thia, and product have all failed, save where Florence Evans, 96 6-7. no better location could have been se­ they hive employed an expert manager Sixth grade, Burrette Isom. 98 4-9. lected for a piece of permanent road. to keep every one of them straight in Fourth grade, Bessie Marsh, 99 3 7. The court will go over the route a little the interests of all of th em ." Third grade, l.enard Evans and Rob­ later and decide upon the exact part to That view of it was substantially the cover, at which time they will confer view of the management of the North­ ert l o m. 99 1-6. Second grade. Uncae Marsh ard with the neighboring property owner*, west Fruit Exchange The Northwest NO O TH ER LIK E IT. ard find out how much labor, i f any, NO O TH ER A S GOOD. Exchange puts its apples on the New Thelma Wlnans, 99. and team work will be donated. A con Fust grade, Nedra Evana, 99 1-6. P . r ' w f ^ 'N l W H O M E " . r ' i* ha * York city market under certain stand­ ai'Jerahl* fill will have to be made at The visitors st school last month By these brands the i life a n «t at the priee y m pmr The d m iM t i' n o# ardised brands. or e point, and dirt must be secured tp a 'f rtpenw by super.of * .lim in ih p and best consumer can tell precisely whether he were Rev. Leon I.. Myers, Mrs C H .-twisty of watenjil ¡••«rrm life-tor.* serri-.e at a*>n>> Duntmore. Mia E. C. Rhodes and Wm. from a cut further east. r.uai t t. In *t os hav F ( the N E W HO M E**. is getting first grade gooda or accord Lillian f Marvel, Teacher. It ia estimated that between 236,000 grade goods. He cannot get a mixture Marsh. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. ai d 250,000 boxes of spplea passed over of noth out of the same box. - the war’ d orer for anper e aewing qual.ves this road lest fall to the warehouse# " Y e a . ” laid Wallace Rule, at the Net *©id under u r ether u m t Cider The rosd for a quarter of a mite eaat of Northwestern office, 90 West street. - i *€« 4 '* t <5i A MâCHiVf CO the railroad track haa been impaaabale 'ingle gall' Cheaper from I t ia no accident that yoo found oar ROW M il •« gal on* up. The largar the '(O quantity the tl for the better part of the last two loods pocked right, and packed honest month* «•par the elder. C . A lia r y with nr leeeption. I f any good# of W . E CHOWN White River Flour No. EXTENSION SCHOOL HERE NEXT WEEK White River Flour RaJtaaHjtUi Thm Hvmt EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Every Sack Guaranteed. Nichoi and Company Mosier, O regon Royal Club Coffee SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER Pacific Power and Light Co. " A l w a y s at Y o u r S e r v ie * “ MEAT MARKET N o w Open f o r B u s in e s s H u s k e y ©, T e m p le m e ie r , P ro p s . C. 1.. Ounsroore In charge w h o will do the cutting o f Fresh 'te als on hand G o o d supply YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 3 pound tins $1.10 1 pound tins 40c N IC H O L & C O M P A N Y i Don't Neglect the Children’ s Eyes Give attention to your child’s eyes in time aod you may aav* him or tier from the necessity of wearing glasses later on. More—You Prevent Permanent Defect We give special attention to the «lamination ol children's eyes. We are .thoroughly experienced in thia work and will tell you frankly whether glasses are required or not, uud we will furnish them, properly fitted W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician HOOD RIVER - - OREGON Mosier Book Store Mosier, Oregon BOOKS RECEIVED AT MOSIER LIBRARY E x p e r t A u to m o b ile R e p a irin g F u l l y E q u i p 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 Co., Hood River STEAM ER TAHOM A N E W H O M E COUNTY COURT WILL BUILD SURFACED ROAD a * fo r X J U S T A R R IV E D ! A new line o f samples, including all the latest designs in Tweeds, Worsteds and Cheviots. Come in and look them over. MEYER, The Tailor 108 Third Street Hood River, Oregon THRIFT With the high cost of living these days we must be more careful than ever of our expenditures. By keeping a bank account you will find it easier to keep account o f ex penses. and easier to be thirfty at all times. MOSIER V A L L E Y Mosier • BANK Oregon Fruit Growers Attention Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice lot of cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 8-4 and 1-6 ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone m y Luffe Vulcanizing T R U E-T O -N A M E N U R S ER Y , Hood River Auto Supplies Sporting Goods Cates & Co. The Dalles, Ore. f After Dinner tr) uoe ol our famous cigars ami your eoioynient will be complete. W’ lth the tirst puff "th e rare* that infeat the day will fold their tenta liar the Arab* and silently steal away." Poetic but truain «very respect. Try H. •THE OAKS’ B W V ette h. P rop , Mogie r . O rtfo n