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■ns PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY MOSIER BULLETIN ROGER W. MOK S l'H S C K I P I I O N ADVERTISING RATES KATES Thaws Mwihi Fnt«*r«*i i*« 'orwt ciaa* n ia ftrr M arch IS. U 1'-* a i t ft# p o u t oft»«** a t Or«*tf<-n. u m le r ih* A c t o f M a rc h S. 1*7*. MOfilKK. WASCO (O I XTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. AP R I L 13. 1917. VOL. I \ / 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 R iv e r F lo u r Every Sack Guaranteed. FO R SA LE BY Nichol and Company M o sie r, O r e g o n Royal Club Coffee SPECIAL A D V E R T ISIN G OFFER 3 pound tins $1.10 One 10 cent can of pepper and one 15 cent f-T ro i* can of c i n n a m o n .................................... -F I 1 pound tins 40c One 10 cent can of pepper, mustard or r ^ p g i n g e r ....................................................." l N IC H O L & C O M P A N Y Autornobile Repairin i < Supplies for all Gas Engines. 1 First Class Wotk Guaranteed. ( Gasoline, Oils and Accessories iL . (Q . N . G A R A G E . E x p e r t A u t o m o b i l e R e p a ir in g F u l ly E q u ip p e d M a c h i n e S h o p Agencies for Fords, Dodge and Buick Automobiles for Hood River County Columbia Auto& Machine Co., hood River Portland Painless Dentist Why no to Portland to have your Dental Work Done, when you can have it done at home just as yood and in many eases Letter for t h e s a m e money or less? Guaran teed for fifteen years. We employ only experi enced and registered men. Should anythin# go wrong with your work you can come hack with little or noex|>ense and we will cheerfully make it right free of charge. Our prices: G o ld C r o w n s S ilv er Filling* Full I p p e r o r L o w e r P late Full l p p e r o r L o w e r P late, A B SOL I TF: %' M B rid g e T e e th l.ftft C y n th e lic Filling* ru b b e r g u a ra n te e d n o t g u a ra n te e d PA1NLFSS E X T R A C T IO N t* w itM» I* PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTIST 305 Second Street. Opposite A M. Williams Co. • T h e D a l l e s , O r e g o n Phone Main 3881. O n« -t|u art« r C olum n..................... ** O u a-h alf Cotam n ...................... , " ** I AO a |g On* C o lu m n........................... . . . . . ** ** lO.Oo ■usta«»« locai« m il bo char*wri a t S conta »or Uno fo r «each m aortiou. ativ srti* sir« r,u will In all casa» bo <-har*o<! White R iver Flour W h ite P r o /« iv m tl C ard«............... .. . p*r tnootk 9 W O a a « M o a ra ........................................ 44 “ j.g , Free Examination. Bring this ad. with you. Ft is worth money. w ill cost the g ro w er ju s t five cents per ANNUAL MEETING OF box. " T h e re is no brand put out th a t can touch the M osier b r a n d ," Mr. F le tc h e r MOSIER GROW ERS deelared. “ By com ing in, therefor, under Skookum you a re safeg u ard n g The E xchange Show ing th e ir com plete confidence of your own in te re s ts. the board o f director* to handle the does not w ant to in je c t an y th in g , how a ffairs o f th e local o rc h ard ists, the e v er, th a t w ill affect our close ntlil.s- stockholder* a t the annual m eeting tions. “ W ith our p re sen t re p u ta tio n we S aturday a g ain re-elected th e sam e men unanim ously to the d ire c to ra te of o u g h t to g e t m ore for our apples under S k ookum ,” a sse rted D r.M acrum . (J. 1*. th e M osier F ru it (.ro w ers A ssociation, i v iz : Am os Root, Lee E vans, J . M. M orden ex p ressed the sam e se n tim e n t, C arroll. Dr. C. A. M acrum and C. A. s ta tin g th a t the change of Skookum M cC argar. The officers o f th e assoc i m ethods precludes the possibility o f ation a re as follow s: Am os Root, losing our id en tity . The grow ers w ere ag ree d iu leaving p re sid e n t; Lee E vans, vice president J. M. Carroll,"* s e c re ta ry ; M osier V al the m a tte r to th e ju dgm ent of the laiard of directo rs. ley Bank, tre a s u re r and R. D. C hat- j The d ire c to ra te elected J . M. C arroll field, m anager. Since th e association w as organized ten y e a rs ago, Amos to a tte n d a m eetin g o f th e Skookum Root has been p resid en t and the board P ackers A ssociation in S e a ttle Tuesday for the p a st seven y ears has retained o f th is week and R. D. C hatfield was R. D. Chatfield as m anager, a high se n t to Spokane as a d e le g a te to re p re trib u te to th e efficient m anner in which ‘ se n t the local association at th e m ee t the la tte r has conducted th e a ffa irs of ing of the F ru it G row ers A gency. In “ T he se n tim e n t o f the his office. The gro w ers have placed corporated. th e ir confidence in th e sam e d irecto r- j g ro w ers p re sen t favored th e c ontinu ance of the H gency,” said Mr. C hat- a te for th e p a s t six years. A c o n tra c t for th e ensuing y e a r has field, “ and the value o f it and the a s sistance of the Office of M arkets to been signed w ith the N o rth w estern F ru it E x change of S e a ttle , and for the the f ru it industry m ain tain ed by the a p p rec ia ted . More six th successive y ear th is se llin g a g e n go v ern m en t is cy w ill handle the apple crop o f the com plete su p p o rt by th e grow ers is ho(>ed for th is y e a r .1 S everal changes M osier d istric t. The by-law s of the association w ere m ade in th e by-law s and the w ere am ended by th e stock holders so , m em liership o f th e M osier F ru it G row th a t the d a te of the annual m eeting e rs A ssociation a t the sam e fee, #25, will occur th e first S a tu rd ay in March w as changed from passive to active. instead o f the first S a tu rd ay in A pril, the a rg u m e n t presented being th a t the la tte r d a te comes a t a tim e when the i grow ers a re busy w ith spraying. H ow ever, th e end o f the fiscal y ear will rem ain unchanged, com m encing each y e ar on A pril 1. The a u d itin g com m ittee, Geo. W. “ T he a g ree m e n t fo r sale which w as M athew s and John P. Ross, reported e n te red into betw een the C ity of th a t the books of th e m an a g e r w ere M osier and J . N. M osier a t the re g u found to be a cc u rate and n eatly kept. lar m eeting o f th e common council The tw o above nam ed m em bers w ere W ednesday n ig h t re ad s as follow s: re-elected anil E. W. D avidhizar was J . N. M osier a g ree s to seJI to the elected a s th e th ird m em ber. P r. David Robinson, who w as the o th er C ity of Mosier, O regon, and the C ity o f M osier a g re e s to buy the follow ing m em ber elected last sp rin g has moved desreibed real e s ta te on the term s H’ld from the city. Follow ing is th e re p o rt of the m an conditions nam ed h e re in a fte r, at price ager, com plete re tu rn s except for the of $6U0. fa ct th a t on five cars of apples re tu rn s | E ast h a lf o f lots and 8, block A, F irs t A ddition to the City of Mosier, have not as y et lieen received : Follow ing is a condensed sta te m e n t O regon, W hereas, J . N. M osier is nXt now in of the re p o rt furnished by M anager a position to give c le a r and com plete C h a tfie ld : Royal A nne c h erries 90 ton a t $105; title , the sale is conditional and the :I88*; ten pound boxes black cherries, tim e for com pletion o f sale is condi a t $1 : 452 boxes peaches, av erag e, .29c : tional on a decision hy the Suprem e 66 boxes a p ricots, a v era g e, 7 5 c ; 795 C ourt of Oregon in su it o f M osier vs. boxes pears, 99c, and 12c h a lf boxs M osier in fav o r o f J . N. Mosier. pears, 43c, (local sh ip m en ts) : 8 cars J . N. M osier a g ree s to deposit in e s nears, 1283 full boxes, $2.18; 443 h alf crow w ith th e M osier Valley H ank, boxes pears, $1.32; 23 boxes quince, deed to the above described pro p erty 64c; 133 ton Ita lia n prunes, $35; 65 ton and a b s tra c t cov erin g sam e, and C ity cider apples a t $6.75; 36 ton canning of M osier a g re e s to deposit w ith said apples, $20; 64 boxes crab apples, 40c; bank, C ity W a rra n t for One H undred 3297 boxes apples, (local shipm ents) D ollars ($106) payable to .1. N. M osier, 80c ; 52,968 boxes apples, 74 c ars, $1.10; said w a rra n t to draw no in te re s t un til d eliv ery of deed, te rm s o f escrow b e 3600 boxes apples still u nsettled. ing th a t deal is to be com pleted in T otal, 60,000 boxes apples handled. T otal rev en u e received from fru it, case Suprem e C ourt deckles fo r J . N. M osier in su it above m entioned, and $85,049.69, se g reg a ted as follow s; C herries, $12,831.21; peaches and in case title is c le a r to pro|>erty and th a t nf th e balance due $250 lie paid apricots, $225.75; (tears, $4,242.63; bj a w a rra n t issued A pril 1. 1918, and prunes, $4,633.96; apples. $63,116.14. The follow ing a re a v era g e prices $250 by a w a rra n t issued A pril 1, 1919. f. o. b. M osier for e x tra fancy apples, it is fu rth e r understood anil ag reed as fancy and choice g ra d es, re sp ec tiv e ly , a condition o f th is c o n tra c t th a t th e w hole a g ree m e n t is to lie null and void 200s and l a r g e r ; A rkansas B lack, $1.32, $1.11, 93c; if J . N. M osier is unable to give c le a r and com plete title before Ja n u a ry 1, O rtley , $1.02, 8ÍV, 78c; Red Cheek, $1.35, $1.10, 75c; S pitzen b u rg , $1.48*. 1918. $1.25, 8 7 Jc ; N ew tow n, $1.43, $1.17, 8ik'; Black T w ig, com bination, $1.01, 66c; W agner, com bination, 81c, 65c; Baldw in, com bination, 92*c, 64. D educting five (ter cent, association c h arg e s, will give n et re tu rn s to grow ers. H. G. F le tc h e r, sales m an a g er of F or the pur|>ose of observing the the N o rth w e stern F ru it E xchange, an n iv e rsa ry of the B a ttle of L exington sta te d th a t he alw ays d elig h ted in his and also in line w ith the food p re p a r ta lk s to o th e r associations in tellin g of edness ram p a ig n in au g u ra te d th ro u g h the 100 p e r cen t efficiency o f the out the nation, M ayor Race has called Mosier F ru it G row ers A ssociation a m ee tin g of the c itize n s of the city w here every g ro w er in the d istric t is and valley to be held on Thursday a m em tier of the local o rg a n iz atio n , a n ig h t, A pril ly. P a trio tic songs will high trib u te to the efficiency o f the d i la* sung and a good nrogram o f sp e a k re cto rs and m anager e rs is being a rra n g e d for the occasion. “ The p a st se a so n ,” said Mr. F le tc h At the m eetin g o f the common coun er, “ has been very peculiar, and g ro w cil W ednesday n ig h t the alderm en ers and sh ip p ers have never been under agreed th a t the c ity should fu rn ish such difficulties from loss by c ar sh o rt seed or plough ground for needy fam age, labor, free z in g w e a th e r conditions ilies. School c hildren are urged to and co n g est« ! tra n s it o f c ars. How p lan t as m uch gard en as [Htftsible A ever, I look for a repetition o f the tra n s list o f ail v acan t lots will be secured. p o rtatio n tro u b le s and th is y e a r no P rof. Berry has assu red the m ayor of doubt will see th e increased use of box his support in th is m ovem ent and all cars to handle apples, hut on account civic o rg a n iz atio n s and local c itizen s the im pending w ar situ atio n a bigger are requested to be p re sen t and m ake car sh o rta g e n e x t y ear of re frig e ra to r th is a sp irite d m eeting. cars seem s im m inent. T he Exchange is in te re ste d in the developm ent of new m a rk e ts to ta k e care o f the added production w ith increased d istrib u tio n and consum ption of boxed apples, and la st y e ar we found new m ark e ts and increased our sales in old m a rk e ts ." In concluding his ta lk , Mr. F le tc h e r T he s ta te of O regon, through a bill d e c la re d : " T h e g ro w e rs o f Mosier realized b e tte r prices th an any o th er in tu slu c e d in the senate by S en ato r W ilbur and adopted by the leg isla tu re , shipper w ith the N o rth w e stern F ru it E xchange. and everyone connected w ill p ro tec t the p ro p e rty of her soldier w ith the E xchange is anxious to see boys during a period of w ar. Mr. W il b u r’s bill, which goes into effect on th is record p e rp e tu a te d .” Dr. C. A. M acrum , who presided at May 21, w ill p re v en t the foreebm ure of the m eeting, sta te d th a t w ith local a m o rtg a g e on th e property o f any grow ers he had been opjiosed to the soldier o r sailor, volunteer or con local association selling th e ir apple* scripted, or m e m le r o f the N ational under the Skookum brand sold through G uard. O ne o f the first exponents o f the the N o rth w e stern F ru it E xchange lie- m oratorium w as Roy I). cause of th e fa c t th a t th e Mosier d is m ilita ry tric t would lose th e ir id e n tity by the Sm th, o f Hood R iver. Skookum label ap(iearing on the ta>x instead of the local label, b u t th a t now P-T Has Good Procram th e ir m ethods b«ve been changed and N early 175 (»ergons w ere (»resent last th a t the situ atio n again p resenta i t self. and th a t under the m ethods used F riday nig h t a t the m eeting o f the A long th is year. Mosier Skookum* would be P a re n t-T ea c h er A ssociation. come g en era lly known. "W e would program was rendered, which though lose nothing, and have much to g a in ,” thoroughly enjoyable, took up to»» m uch tim e l»etween the various num said Dr. M acrum . "T h e benefits from th is w idely ;id bers. The Ford m an u fa ctu rin g scenes v e rtise d brand a t five c en ts per box, throw n on th e sc ree n w ere in te restin g are g r e a t / ' said J, M. C arroll. "T h e and the new m achine is a decided im A good pr»»«ram is ala»» tim e may com e in New Y ork, our p rin provem ent fo llo w in g are cipal m a rk e t, when vre cannot sell our o u tlined for to n ig h t. brand. Skookum brand would adil to the num bers given U*t week : T ab leau , *T>»ve’a Sw eet B o n g /’ Mias th e sales value of the M osier product and the board o f d ire c to rs is desirous Kmily Hu.-bar»d»* and laro N ichol; M other G»n»ae Rhym es, Miss B e n n e tt's o f a sc e rta in in g the w ishes of the g ro w ers in re g ard to going into S k o o k u m .'' school c la aa ; ta lk , F. A. Race, Cus Called upon to explain the m ethod- tom* and H ab its o f the M exicans D ur and plans used hy the Skookum P ack ing F e stiv al T im e s , d u et, F ran ces e rs A saociation, Mr. F le tc h e r told how C o le and C ry sta l <>w»k. d a rk ey o /n g s ; th e brand ia becom ing nationalized. “ Ocean W av e s,’’ song, F ran k and .la c s D ealers, he sta te d , a re dem anding P roctor, Wm. C arro ll, C arroll Cole and exclusive rig h ts on Skookum so th a t E ugene K not, g u ita r d u e t; (»atiuotic the plan thia y e ar haa been to re v e rt sin g in g by audience. to local aaaociation labels This he sta te d ha* removed the principal ob Mtlphar Burns at Kndal \«l jectio n from sev eral d istric ts. 1 he A 4‘>-ton carload o f sul|»hur, tn ie re d co rsu m er haa paid th e ten c en ts (s-r box for th e a d v ertisin g . E x tra fam e by J . C. B utcher for spray m an u fa c anti fancy apples only will lie a hipfed tu re , w as burned last week a t B ridal under thia brand and re tu rn s a re shown Veil. Mr B utcher say* th a t because hand to he h ig h er under Skookum . By o f th e su rp lu s of such stock shipping th e fancy g rade th is y ear, he will not be delayed in p re p arin g tn e cuat o f th e broadcast a d v e rtís, g «pra> supplies fo r u rrhardists. ROAD BONO ISSUE IN A NUTSHELL Proposed Issue of $6.000.000 for Good Roads Will Not Increase Taxes. CITY BUYS SITE FROM J. N. MOSIER A uthorizes S ta te H ighw ay t o m a n s t l o n d u r i n g next five Years to Iss ue b o n d s to t h e a m o u n t of ft» oao . woo . T h e iss u e is l i m ite d to $l.000,00V lu 1917 a n d $::,WU.0OU in 1911 B o n d s a r e to be of s e ria l f arm a i d b eg iu n iiig si x t h y e a r to be r e t i r e d oue t w e n t i e t h e a c h year. Of t h e b o n d iss u e at l eas t IbOO.OtO ■ m s t he in d e n o m i n a t i o n s of $6iK> each o r less Bonds s h a l l b e a r 4 p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t payable semi anuually. F u n d s d e r i v e d fro m bo ud i s s u e to be e x p e n d e d in p a v in g m ain h i g h w a y s a f t e r c o u n t i e s h a v e m a d e r o a d s read y to r e c e i v e p a v e m e n t . Bill d e s i g n a t e s r o a d s to he paved, but H ig h w ay Com m iss io n ia a u t h o r ized to m a k e local c h a n g e * a n d m ay also ad d o t h e r p oat a u d f o re s t r o ad s to s y s t e m H i g h w a y C o m m i s s i o n is t o l e t all contra« is iu op eo a u d p u b lic se ss io n a c c o r d i n g to law to lo w es t bes t hid If lo w est bids d e e m e d e x c e s s i v e Highway C o m m i s s i o n is a u t h o r i z e d to r e j e c t all bids a n d do w o r k itself, being e m p o w e r e d to p u r c h a s e n e c e s • a r y equipm ent. P r o p o s e d bo nd« will n o t in c r e a s e tax es. I n c r e a s e d a u t o m o b i l e lic e n s e a n d e x i s ti n g o n e f o u r t h mill s t a t e ro ad tax will pay i n t e r e s t a n d r e t i r e b o n d s at m a t u r i t y . L e g i s l a t i v e Good R o ad a C o m m i t t e e W l). Wood. H illsb o r o J u l i e n A H urley, Vale W m K S ch im p ff . Asto ria. E IV Cunick. A lbany. Roy W. R i t n e r , P e n d l e t o n . \V. H Gor e. M edfo rd C. C. C lark . Arlin g to n boV fotni ( f t pQdMUÜ(j(Ul Thr** ff+mr __ EVERYTH ING EL E C T RI C A L Pacific Power and Light Co. "A lw a y s at Y o u r S e r v ic e " BO X CANDY a Specialty A Fresh Supply on Hand now—prices from 10c to $1.00 The Arthur Pharmacy O. I . a t i r g a a r d . C o r t l a n d B r u c e I ten u is. E x e c u t i v e S e c r e t a r y . GOOD ROAD SIDELIGHTS A d o l l a r s w o r th of ro ad for a d o l l a r s w o r t h of e x p e n d i t u r e is a s s u r e d a t t h e b u nd* of t h e S t a t e H ig h w a y C o m m i s s i o n w h i c h Is c h a r g e d w ith d i s b u r s i n g t h e f u n d s r a is e d f ro m iht» p ro p o sed $h dud .OOO good r o a d s b o n d s a MAYOR ( ALLS MASS MEETING OREGON PROTECTS SOLDIERS’ PROPERTY No: 6 to tho p a rty o rd o n n a Oi«**r. a t l««ai rato*, and paWi for boforo affidavit» arc furrm h o d . * # T h e q u e s t i o n Inv o lv ed in t h e p r o p osed of $•.000.mm r o a d bonds is s i m p l y t h i s Do t h e p eople of O r e goti d enire to a p p r o v e a n d i n a u g u r a t e a c o m p r e h e n s i v e s y s t e m of s t a t e wide h ig h w a y d e v e l o p m e n t . If t h e bond iss u e Is a p p r o v e d , t a x e s will n o t be i n c r e a s e d o n e c e n t on t h a t a c c o u n t Both t h e p rin cip al am t t h e i n t e r e s t on t h e bon d* will he (»aid f r o m tb e fu n d c r e a t e d by d o u b lin g t h e au fo in o bile l i c e n s e a n d a d d i n g t h e r e t o th e q u a r t e r of a mill s t a t e r o a d l a x a! re a d y p r o v id e d . * * * In t h e la s t ten y e a r s a p p r o x i m a t e l y $40,000,000 h a s b een e x p e n d e d on r o a d s in t h i s s t a t e W h a t is t h e r e to sh o w for i t? S u p p o r t t h e $4,000, 00ft Injiid iss u e on J u n e 4th a n d l e t ’s t a k e up r o a d b u ild in g on a p r a c t i c a l an d c o m p r e h e n s i v e basis. * * * F r i e n d s of good r o a d s w h o d e s i r e to a s s i s t in t h e c a m p a i g n for t h e $8. hOO.hho bond issu e c a n do •»» by f o r w a r d i n g s u b s c r i p t io n * to Bruce D en n is . F.xe« u tiv e S e c r e t a r y , at Good Road* H e a d q u a r t e r s . 310-SI 1 S ellin g Build in g P o r t l a n d . 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