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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY UOGËK W. MOK’ SUBSCRIPTION BATES O n# Y«nr.......... *1* Month« T h r«« M onth« ti an Enterai ns anjoiuJ eta»« mntter March 12. 1ft? nr ' h« post offlc« nt Mosier Oregon, under the Act of 1: March 3. lt»79 Prof immani Cnro* MOSIER BULLETIN VOL. Vili MOSI KB, WASTO COUNTY, OHKGON. FRIDAY, FERRI’ ARY 2, 1917. JAPANESE GROWERS LOGGING ROAD FORM ASSOCIATION White River Flour TO BE RIIFHEI) Announcement is made by the South ern Pacific Company that it ia having LOST LAKE COUNTRY PENETRATED built for the Pacific Fruit Kxpresa 2700 new refrigerator cars to be delivered next April, in time for the last of the Oteyon Lumber Company Plans to Oper orange crop and the beginning of the deciduous fruit crop. The additional ate Dee Mill at Full Capacity cars will give the Pacific Fruit Express a total refrigerator equipment of 15,-1 the Comma Season oOU and will effectually prevent a 1917 shortage of refrigerator cars, even should the demand for them be as y< the Mount Bood Railroad Co., which great as in 1916. The new cars, according to General will eventually, according to officers of the Valley route, terminate on the Agent .1. W. McClymonds of the ex banks of the beautiful lake, will be press company, are of a special model two miles nearer LoBt Bake. A crew worked out by the Pacific Fruit Ex- i of 40 men passed through Hood River press and government experts. They the first of the week en route to the are designed to enable growers to send Upper West Fork, where they will their fruits and vegetables cast in begin construction of a link of the two sound condition, reaching the market new miles of road, which will be built without injury or deterioriation. As primarily to tap the timber holdings of fast as the other cars are repaired or the Oregi'n I umber Co. along the Up rebuilt they will be remodeled to the new standard. per West Fork of Hood River. "Our cars", says Mr. .McClymonds, The Oregon Lumber Co. is expecting tu operate its big electrically ariven "have been so well built that we found mill at Dee the coming season at full last year, when facing the car ahortuge capacity. The mill, with a daily ca situation, that they could be loaded.to pacity of IfiO.OOO feet, will be opened greater capacity than ever. For ex ample, the boxes of fruit were placed as soon as snow will permit logging The logs are hauled over a 10 mile seven wide and two high, with a total stretch of road from the forests to the of lf:2 boxes to the car. Previously the lusding was nuly 396, so we got an mill. I Strips ot timber will be left along increase in car service o f six per cant. (From the Hood River Glacier the streams of the southwestern part Had we had last season tbe new equip County Commissioner J. O. Hannum |of the county and along prospective ment that has just been ordered the FO R S A L E B Y who at the time of asking for the open routes of scenic mountain highways. car situation would have been greatly ing of the road, made bond to guaran Provisions have been made to preserve helped for we can use the cars fur box tee coats that might accrue to the the virginal forests that border on hooks or other dty commodities that county, will he called upon to refund the Lost Lane, and a bill has been intro- will rut injure the interior of the car. expense of litigation over right of way dudeed in Congress by Representative In other words, it necessary we can in which the commissioner was inter McArthur, that will rermit the Oregon use them for other loading than fruit. ested in the Upper Hood River Valley. Lumber Co. to exchange holdings or Going contrary to an opinion expressed the lake for other government land r + H - l l-l-l -t-j-l- H -H -i- H H - H H"l"t on two different occasions by District areas in other parts of the country. It is optimistically predicted that in FISH* FI RS IM I FEATHER* Ì Attorney Derby. K. K. Stanton, for mer county judge, and the commission- no long distance in the future a sum mer hotel will rise on the sbores of d-H - l-F I ! M -l-i ¡-I- 1- I- H - M- F-H - H " 1 era allowed the opening of the road. Judge W. I.. Bradshaw has sustained l.ost Lake, which according to lovers uf The big cougar (hat terrorized (he - a writ of reviews asked fur by L. H. the scenic points ot the Cascades, has a Heights section along Indian creek in Thomas and F. I.. Rosebrough through beauty, because uf its setting with this city last week, is still in the vicin | Attorney Hartwig. Upper Valley Mount Hood ss a background, as rare ily. Several dogs of ranchers residing ’ ranchers and neighbors of Commission ’ | as that o f Crater Lake. along the Hood River canyon have re er Hannum, and the former order of turned the worse from encounters with the county cuurt has been vacated and the big beast. Ranchers have lost voided. numerous chickens. Alva L. Day, with a bear hound, The right of way in question was rcconnoitered Monday on the Hood part of a proposed route connecting the River gorge, where he found fresh tipper Valley highways with the snow ( tracks of the huge cal but his. dog was One 10 cent can o f pepper and one 15 cent ‘C '* .«3k£ k line of Mount Hood at the foot of Cooper’s Spur. A fund was subscribed \ The second Federal Rural Credit loan unable to chase tbe cougar to its lair. can o f c i n n a m o n ....................................... -T IC C and construction work on the road was association was organized here Satur begun last summer. Because of the day afternoon by 15 urchardists whist Storage Bill Nol to Affect Fruits litiagtion, however, many refrained places are under the Hood River Irri The initial applies Apple growers havo no need to worry from making subscriptions. A new gation district. right of way will be secured and with lions for loans reached $39,000. It is over the proposed storage bill, intro One 10 cent can o f pepper, mustard or litigation eliminated, it is predicted stated that the association will have at duced last week by Representative that the raising of a fund to complete least 12 more members. The directors Bean, according to Mrs. O. II. Castner, g i n g e r ......................................................... T1 Y C C the mountain highway will be stiniu were named as follows: S. G. Oxbor- president of the State Federation of row, A. I . Paddock, J. 1. Miller, W. Woman's Ulubs.at whose instance State • lated. G. E. Smith, Jos. Frazier, Jr., and Dairy and Food Commissioner Mickle Ernest C. Smith. drew the bill. Local fruit men ex- j The first credit association, composed pressed a fear that possible provisions of thu bill miuht idace an luitii d clorl. g system, wh s orgunized'two weeks cal expense on the nanfllfng or apples. : Mrs. Castner hae received word from ago It is likely that at least two • other assoeiations will be organized, Mr. Mickle that the bill may be with ' While an element of Hood River or one for thu East Fork Irrigation dia- drawn, and another, more pleasing to chsrdiste have urged the county court Irict of the East Side, and another for tbe state's dairy interests, substituted. Mr. Mickle states that apples and pears # ! to increasb the appropriation of $600 the Upper Valley. will not be affected by either bill. I apportioned for 1917 hoiticultural in- The Farmers’ Irrigation district I 1 spection, data having been gathered association will be known as the Cen I from all other fruit district« to shew tral Association, while the name ot ' that Hood River's inspection expendi West Hood River has been applied to tures arc considerably lower than elae that of the Hood River Irrigation Irri : where in the Northwest, the movement gation district. I will be contested by other urchardists Today 1 ! backed by Grangers. Prof. I.. F. William S. Hart, in "Tho Dawn | Henderson, county truit inspector, M aker," a thrilling western drama, whose resignation ia in the haul» of giving Hart innumerable apportunltiea the court, has declared that a sum so to display his wonderful work. An small as $600 will be wasted. Prof. Indian half-breed played by William S. .« H ^ Henderson offers to do the work for Hart falls in love with a white girl, $2,000, paying bia own transportation up in the Hudson Bay country. The From the Hood River Glacier and other expenses, or for $1,000 for a white girl treats him with cuurtesy and 10 month term, provided the court The Hood River Woman's Club ob respect whirh the Indian mistakes for assumes these expenses. served "Red Letter" dsy, the annual love. A series of complications develop Over six aspirants are offering to ac celebration of the inauguration of a which tend to emphasize the strength cept the inspectorship with the small scholarship loan fund, at Library hull and nobility of the Indian character and "R ed Letter show the inner mental atruggle be appropriation, and those opposing tin yesterday afternoon. increased apportionment say that $600 Day” has always created a great in tween the white man and the Indian. is sufficient for thorough inspection. terest among local club women. Five AI*o a Triangla comedy, "The Lady The court will settle the matter at the girla have been asaiated by the organ : Drummer." ization in obtaining degrees from insti regular February term. Friday and Saturday tutions of higher education. Cleo Ridgeley aud Wallace Reed in Tbe scholarship loan fund dsy was Highway Commission Assured observed simultaneously by all feder "The House o f the Golden Windows" The Portland Evening Telegram says aled clubs throughout the state. Mrs ; and a good comedy. In this picture ia that whatever road hills are adopted a Chas. H. Caatner, president of thr seen a real oil gusher ill action. Ar> State Highway Commission is assured federation, states that she considers old abandoned gas gusher was leased John B. Veon is mentioned as comnns the work of raising the loan fund as especially that the picture might be sioner from the Third Oregon diatrict, the most important event undertaker, secured. The old well refused to act and and J. H. Albert from the firat dia by the organization of women. A total nearly 1(K> gallons of nitro glycerine trict. The Telegram says that in the uf 101 young women have been assisted were used in shooting the well. Second district there are only two i" reci iving a higher education by the Sunday and -Monday PEOPLE’ S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, M gr. names mentioned, that of Leslie But affiliated clubs ot the state. Douglas Fairbanks, international fa ler. o f Hood Hiver, and Marcus A. Mrs. William Munroe was chairman Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M ., Sundays, Tuesdays and Mayer, o f Mosier Some opposition to of the committee in charge of the event vorite, in “ Manhattan Madneaa,” a Thursdays. A r r iv e s at M osier at 8:15. A. M. either Butler or Mayer might develop held here at Library hall. Twelve ta great picture and a Keytsone, "Hay- from the people further east because bles, each preaided over by a club wo starkx and Steeples." Leaves Portland on Mondays. W ednesdays and Saturdays of their geographical position, but in man, were set for cards, and toasts from Oak Street Dock. . ’. Passengers and freight. T ueadav the extreme Eastern Oregon sectioo were responded to by entertaining Mosier Dock in charge o f W. F. Baker, w ho will meet all Pauline Frederick in "The Woman in there has been no one who has been so speakers. The meeting was one of thr boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. closely identified with the good roadr most unique and successful ever held the Case" and a Paramount pictograph propaganda. Some of the Eastern by the club. V. M. Kolstad at organ and piano. Oregon member« of the legialature aay that Hood River is not far enough to Huge Apple Fund Distributed Passenger Trains Delayed suit them. Butler and Mayer both are wealthy, are enthusiastic over good A second 25 cent per box distribution Storm« prevailing over the region* of roads and have the time to devote to for the 1916 apple crop was made last ■ the Rooky mountaina and in Eastern state highway work. week by the Apple Growers Associa Oregon have seriously delayed passen tion. While the total groaa returna to j ger trains of the Union Pacific system. affiliated grower* reached approxi The snows ere also preventing the Ap- Lrjyslative Notes mately $240,000, the fruit men actually j p|« Gruwera Association from filling Mr*. Alexandei Thompson is making received only an approximate net sum orders for its fruit. a name for herself at Salem. During of $95,000, since the co-o|>eritive aalrs Train* two days late passed through the absence of Speaker Stanfield last organization made deduction in the ap Hood River yesterday. Eaatbourd week. Mr*. Thompson was speaker of portionment fnr boxes, paper and other trains have been hauled by two en the houae pro tern. materials furnished its members. gines, an extra locomotive being taken Several of the important bills intro (tut of the 1.225,000 boxes handled to Huntington to assist in relieving tbe duced by Mrs. Thompson as well as congeetion. At one lime more than 25 those introduced by -Senator Wilbur by the Association this season, a total passenger trains weie tied up by the have already received the mark of of 256,000 boxes, it is stated, remain in severe winter weather. Becauae of approval of fellow legislators. Thr Valley storage plants. anit-alien bill, introduced by Senator market conditiona and ear shortage Wilbur, however, has brought a strong last Fall, preventing the movement of Snow Storm Sggday proteat from certain quarters. The the fruit to market, the final returns this iea«on will be somewhat de Confirming tbe old adage that a few Portland Chamber of Commerce helrg cl layed. robins and blue birds do not make the strongest opponent of the hill. tpring ai d a meed of vindication fat I lumber Opposes Alien Kill the autumn predictions o f deep ennwe, FxprnsNHi on Senate Bill Asked (Jregon will never become the cause reputed to have been made by Indian Senator <}*o. R. Wilbur, who slates of scrambling the diplomatic relation* George, Hood R u m patriarch of ltd that he favora the bill, haa telephoned of Japan and the United .State* as Cal men, one nf the heaviest snowstorm* R. E. Scott, secretary of the Commer ifnrria did through discrrniratory land of the winter raged here dundty. cial Clob, asking that local citizens legislation, if the Chamber of Com While the blanket of white melted rtr discuas and come to some conclusion or, trerce ia able to block the alien land idly in the city, on the higher levele of n o o t h c n l ik e it . the hill that has neen introduced pro till, which It pending in the legislature the Valley floor the depth has piled up NO O TH CN A S CO O O eight mrhee. and a foot o f new enow, viding for future prevention of public at this time. it ie estimated, now covers the sur P jfch a » « the N E W H O M E ** and y -n sHD ha»» utilities companies, where their ser "D o not disturb pleasant and promis a life *N -t at tb« prie« pay The e iaóaatK-n of Senator ing commercial relations by an art thet rounding mountain range*. • 'per.«« by «upeno» •''«Itu»an«hip ao4 He*» vice would be a duplication. Wilbur «ays that he hopes he nan ex ia rot warranted at the present lime '.uaá t y f « a i r r . a i h ä u f « l i f e - l ^ r f e r . ** at r m « - m.itm c m lr.tut m hr- g the N t W H O M E ” . press the favor nf his constituents on The stores and the hank will be cioard and ha* no need in the protection of W A R R A N T E D F O R A L L TIMS. the proposed hill. the interests o f the state of Oregon, " •hiring the hour* o f the afternoons dar K a * a the wnri.l <yrer foe »tiperiog ««wing qualité» ia tbe admonition with which the choir, ing the Mosier Festival Ht mm ¡ Stores open Cider bar opens s preaentation of the cate. m StWW VACHI«* C0 .9*A»t€ 9A< several hours after the .-ntertainmenU Single gallon 25c. Cheaper troni & which wea sent Saturday to the mem gallone op. The larger the quantity the ber! of tho Legislature urging that tb» to allow you to do your shopping F.-b proposed alien land bill ha not ptaaed cheaper the cider. C. ^ llag* 13. 14. 13 CHOWN 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 White River Flour Every Sack Guaranteed. HANNUM WILL BE ASKED FOR REFUND Nichol and Company M osier, O regon Royal Club Coffee SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER SECOND CREDIT ASSO CIATION FORMED 3 pound tins $1.10 1 pound tins 40c NICH O L & C O M P A N Y ». « » «0 10.00 O— nmlt Ohio ms Onn Column Hu.tnra. (oral, will b» r m w i at I «ont» »or lio» •d'wrttaMl.tiU »ill » all caw t> «olii* Party «ni«'ins tnair at losal rataa. paid for oaf ora »«Wav«» ara forn^hod. No. 48 S. P. CO. BUILDING NEW REKKIGEKAIORS The Japanese fruit interests of (he Houd River Valley will organise a co operative association, and Kay Yama- hiro, who Kill sever Ilia connection» today as porter of the Hotel Oregon, will become secretary and manager of the new organization. The Japanese man. who has been with the local hos telry under four different manage ments. states that the new organisa tion will merely be one of convenience for the transaction of business o f its members. The Japaneee will not at tempt marketing, but some of its members will continue their affiliation with the Apple Growers'« Association, while others will remain members of the Fruit Growers' K.xchange. The main duties of the secretary uf the Japanese association will be tu act as interpreter and to inform his country men of the benefits derived from cer tain experimentations in spraying and cultivation. Japanese leasees and land owners are heavy producers of strawberries and other small fruits. They raise only negligible quantities of apples. Is c h e a p e r m o r e loaves M r a *o t h I .30 On« *qunrr ........... INCREASED INSPECTION - , > 4 ? ■ 9 » J $ a u tik u tliu äk u U (j iU <U i Tkn* H — t EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Pacific Power and Light Co. " A lw a y s at Y o u r t e r v ic e " MEAT MARKET N ow O pen f o r B u s in e s s H u s k e y (EL T e v n p le m e ie r, P ro p s. C. L. Dunvmorc it. charge w h o will do ihe cutting of Fresh 'tenia on hand. G ood supply Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes Uivo attention to your child’* ©yen in time and you may nave him or her from the nccestity of wearing glance* later on. More—You Prevent Permanent Defect We give special attention to the examination of children’* eye*. We are thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frankly whether glasses are required or not, aud are will furnish them properly fitted. FUND IS OPPOSED Tin1““**'’““... * I i i Mosier Book Store Mosier, Oregon Columbia Auto & Machine Co., Hood River STEAM ER TA H O M A HOOI) RIVER - - OREGON AT NEW ELECTRIC WOMEN OBSERVE RED LETTER DAY E x p e r t A u to m o b ile R e p a irin g F u lly 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 W. F. Faraway, Jeweler and Optician I JU ST 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. M EYER, T h e T ailor 108 T h ird S treet H ood R iv er, O regon N ational T h rift Day Saturday, will be made day to start or month and February 8, is “ Thrift Day” , a u d an effort all over the country to induce people on that to save. Start to save regularly each week see how quickly your savings will grow. M OSIER V A L L E Y M osier - BANK O re g o n Fruit Growers Attention Will sell direct to planters, less agents commission, choice lot o f cherry, |iear, apple ;ind prune trees in one year old 3-4 and 4-4» ft. grades budded and grafted on Gent whole roots and guaranteed true-to-name. Pleaiie write or phone TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River A fte r D in n e r try one ot nur (amona cigare Mul your enjoyment will be oomph-fa. Willi the drat puff "the caree that infest the day will fold theii tent* lige the Arab* and •ilently steal away.” FoHic tmt truein even- ra*|»» t. Try it. “THE O A K S ' B W Vettch, Prop . Mocitr, O ttgon