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PTBUSrtfet) EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING KATES BY ROGER W MOSIER BULLETIN MOE SUBSCRIPTION RATES tl.5u Or»# Year Six Month* Thrae Month» E n ter*! as ne.ond ebua matter March Î2. 15MI at the fMjat office at Moftier, Ore*m'. under the A e t OiT March 8. 1*79. Is cheaper because it makes more loaves o f bread. Don’t be fooled into buying the low priced Hour thinking you are getting something cheaper than R iv e r F lo u r Every Sack Guaranteed. FOR SALE BY Nichol and Company Mosier, Oregon R oyal Club Coffee S P E C IA L A D V E R T IS IN G P I KER 3 pound tins SI. 10 One 10 cent can of pepper and one 15 cent can o f c i n n a m o n .................................. r F c tJ 1 pound tins 40c One 10 cent can o f pepper, mustard or 17*-/^^* g i n g e r .................................................. F NICHOL & COMPANY Autom aibile Re pairin — ( Supplies for all Gas Engines. 1 First Class W ork Guaranteed. ( Gasoline, Oils and Accessories i L. Mr month t M ~ IM * if« . - *.«• i» . « One square.......... OruM)i Un«-bai/ C ^ i«a n One Column locate «41 0 » ch a rs*! at S cast. p «r II n. lo t t* e h insertion. «<lF«rtiw«B«BU «ill in «11 CUM b« chars«* M O S IE R . W A S C O (’O I N T V , O R E G O N . F R I D A Y , A P R I L J O . 1 0 1 7 V O L . I\ White R ive r Flour W Jh ite Profetatola! Carda N f. G A R A G E *' UNION PACIFIC follozvs the fiag Union Pacnic System stands able and glad to give to the Nation the same supreme service in time o f w ar as in time of peace. MOSIKK SHOWS PATRIOTIC SPIRIT gray ami blue thuugh . d ivide I would fight a buzz. 1 enter«*) the Cftnfeder ate army at 16 years o f tiff«, was in for 3 years ami 3 mouths atul was in 125 engagement* and stopped three bullets. Go out and tight for the grandest emblem that float* Kven though I am blind, there may he some thing I ean do, and 1 w ill glad) die for my Flag anyway.” Mrs. C. H. Sletton, o f Hood River, rendered an appreciative number when she sang "T h e Star Spangled Banner.” during which the audience remained standing. Mrs. B. A. Betry sang. “ Freedom F o rev e r," in h*i pleasing voice ami piano selections were ren dered b j Mrs. J. I’. Ross ar.d Miss Marion Wood. panl far before al5ala.it» a n f urnl.hed. PEOPLE TO VOTE ON EIGHT MEASURES In commemoration o f the anniver The voters o f Oregon w ill decide on sary o f the Battle o f lwxington, the eight measures, let’errtxi by the legts big mass meeting held Thursday night lature, at a speeial*el«x-tiou to be held w ith musical numbers, |>atrk>tic songs Monday, June 4. Secretary o f State by the audience and stirring speeches Olcott has already prepared a few o f relative to the crisis that now con the voters’ pamphlets for the press and other interested parties. The fronts the Nation, was highly success ful. The building o f the Church of »amphlets will he mailtxl to ai! voters Christ was decorated with large and letwoen April 23 and May 10. small (lags and with pictures o f Presi The titles o f the respective measures dent Wilson. A ll o f the members of to be voted on are as fo llo w s ; Company K, Oregon National Guard Authorising Ports to create limited who were not on duty at the time, a indebte«lness to encourage water i.rana- portion o f which company has lieen portation; A bill for taxation o f Ore stationed here, marcher! from their gon and California grant Land ; L im it ing numlier o f bills introduced, and quarters to the church and were seated in a section reserved for them. Mayor increasing pay of legislators ; Declara tion against implied re|ieal o f consti E. A. Race, who had called the mass meeting, acted as chairman. tutional provisions by amendments Beginning with the time o f Jehovah thereto; Uniform tax classification amendment; Re«iuiring election city, and K ing in early -j David . - Biblical • his f There is scarcely an issue o f the big town and state officers at same tim e; tory » daily papers published in Or. ........u*t Four hundred thousand dollar tax levy the people by the ruling powers for contains some news o f the inij important religious beliefs and inalienable rights, $h,IN)0,lKKi bond issue fo r good roads. for a new penitentiary; Six million dollar state roail bond issue and high J . P. Ross traced the struggle for lib telling o f some small or large town way bill. erty and justice through the ages to having fallen in line for this great the present time. Voicing the senti cause, but up to the present lime our ments o f Paul Revere, he said, " I f we Mosier district has been silent. No The Kaiser's Prayer-Latest I Itimatum must have war, we might as well have action has been taken to help the pass it n o w ." Mr. Ross appealed to loyal Gott, Gott, dear Gott, attention Ideas* ing o f the law on June 4th next. H ere hearts by saying, " L e t us as descend Your baniner Vilheim ’a here, tofore the Mosier district has been in ants cherish the same sort o f feelinu the front rank in good roads matters, L’ nd has a word or two to sav, ami highly resolve to give to our evidenced by our JJtki.ndd I kjhi I issue Indo your hrlvate ear ; country unswerving devotion in up passe«! recently. I f the $6,000,000 So durn avay all odder* now holding the rights and honor o f the bond issue comes, Wasco county will Und listen veil to me. Nation. ” he in the very fortunate position of For vat I sav cone rn* me much, Mcinself ami Shermany. In his talk on Christianity and I>em- ( tak'inff'adantage* o f "s?l benefits ocracy, Rev. Leon L. Myers contended m "“ ;, ^ !, " baying You know, «tear G ott,I vas your friendt, that the two go hand in hand. "G od lh“ ' Wl11 UCCrU* CO road beds ready for paving, and Wasco Und from mein hour o f birth made me a man before he made me a county w ill imleed be fortunate. I quietly let You rule de Heffeo Christian, hut he never intended my With the foregoing in view it be Vile l rules o’er de earth , Christianity to destroy my manhood. hooves every one in the c«iuntv to put This war has for its purposes the e x forth strong efforts and see that the Und veil 1 told mein soliliers O f bygone battle days, tension o f the domain o f personal liber $6,000,000 bond issue carries. Let no 1 gladly split de glory ty on which side the Flag lies. We ail loop holes for defeat he le ft unguartltnl. Und give you half do braise. want peace, hut we are seeking to es Tli«' citizens o f the Mosier district tablish the rights o f humanity and should call a big rally meeting and In every vay I trie«l to hrovc democracy. 1 have offered my services Mein heart to you vas true. organize so that we may do our bit as chaplain in the army and the united in this work that means so much for Und only claimed mein honest share efforts o f Christian men and non- our state and county. Already Wasco In great deeds vat ve do. Christian mea m aiding iri the prose county has a number o f miles o f near!) You couldt not haf a better friendt cution o f this war against the imperial In sky, on Und, or sea, completed roads that will he puved armies o f Germany w ill bring to the i by the state under th«- law o f the Dan Kaiser Vilhelm. Number Two, United States and to the world the i $6,000,000 bonding issue, and this De l.or«t o f Shermany. victory we desire. There is no more dy the lieginning, L et Wasco county So vat 1 say, dear Gott, is dis, reason why we should submit" to the | not only help "P u ll Oregon Out o f the Dat ve shouldt still he friends, ruthless attacks promulgated by the | Mud,” hut let’s lift Oregon out o f Und you should help to send mein foes Kaiser than we should submit to the , the ruts. To meet ileir hitter emits. desires, whatever they might he, o f a j Never in the history o f Oregon has I f you, dear Gott . v i 11 dis me do negro who attempted to enter our j there been such tiniUsi and conaoli- I 'l l nothing ask again; home.” | dated effort in a gtxxl roatls movement Mayor Race in taking up the eco : or any other movement for the up- Und you ami I vill liardners be For evermore Amen. nomic food situation called attention ’ building and development o f the state to the rapidly rising prices and the | But listen, Gott. it must be quick, as is shown in the matter o f this additional amount needed for the com- j Your help to me you semi, I $6,000,000 bond issue. The reason is ing year. He read from a report sent | (Jr else I Imf to atop attack ! very plain because never before was out by a New York bank last month Und only blay defend. I there a more important measure place«] which showed how considerable more before the |ieople for the welfare o f So four und twenty hours I g if spring wheat must he sown this spring the state. There is no excuse for any | To make mein Allies run. in the United .States to take care o f voter not to he well posted on what Und put me safe into mein hlaee the shortage, because in previous De middle o f de sun. thiB tsmil issue means for Oregon. years a big surplus of wheat was al- The whole argument why we should I f you do dis. I 'll do my hart, WHVS on hand the situation now is thHt supixirt this Ixind issue on June 4th, I'll tell de vorld «le fact, the the surplus has all been used up. next, may lie summed up in the follow Mr. Race outlined the policy o f the ing: I!) doubling the automobile tax But i f you don’ t, den I must tink It is a hostile act. city council which had voted to pur we provide a sinking fund and Interest Den var at vonce I vill ileclare chase seeds for needy families, and on the $6,000,<100 bom! issue ; we extend Und in mein anger rise, also to secure vacant lots fo r any one or improve in some way a road to i Und send mein Zeppelin ships to wage who w ill plow them up and sow seed. every county in the state, and the A fight up in de skies. The local school board, he stated, will automobile owners by paying a double prizes for hoys and girls who Dis ultimatum now, dear Gott, . , , ,. . tax lessen their expense in tires, oil have the beat gardens in the city and , aw| wear le 8 r ' „ on M cars, t( Is von o f many m ore; wear amt tear to say country. He warned the people that nothing o f a<ide<! pleasure in motoring. Main mind is settie«i up to clean lerchants would find it di iflicult to De whole world off de floor. W a s«» county ha* everything to gam ive extendeii credit this year in lieu by the bond issue passing and it is Because you vs* mein bardner, Gott. T the high prices o f commodities. An extra shance is giffen , probably safe to prophecy that there Mayor Race stated that Miss I’ass- w ill not he 50 votes against it and So help at vonce or else I ’ ll be ore, teacher o f the home economics these 50 v«ites will lie against it for De Emperor o f Hcffen. department o f the high school, had the reason that the voters di«l not Anonymous. offered to g ive her services to mothers inform themselves o f what this great id young ladies in the teaching and Marriage of Soldiers movement means to “ Pull Oregon Out Ivice regarding the canning o f fruits o f the Mud.” The alsive holds true o f (B y J. E. Slade in Oregonian I id vegetables, and would devote all every county in the state. 1 am a regular reader o f the Oregon •r spare tim e after schisil hours. I f ian and believe it to he the best paper e get more o f a supply on hand o f on the coast, hut I have noticed on irious canned goods than needed we TIIK STAR SI’AVìLKH BANNER your editorial page, in several recent ill arrange to exchange with local O M y, ran you by the a tw ! issues, criticism o f the action o f young :ople and also adopt a plan whereby early light men who are marrying at this time. What so proudly we hailed at the tw i 1 believe you are on the wrong track lig h t’s last gleaming? and that all young men, especially Mrs. C. H. Castner, of Hood River, Whose broad stripes an t bright stars, those about to enter the Army, should esident o f the Oregon State F«*iera- through the clouds o f the tight marry, as only by such means can the >n o f Woman’s clubs, «iet-lared that O ’er the ramparts we watched were so best blood of the nation be perpetu- | e American women, whom many gallantly streaming! , ated Do not give publicity to any people called pacifists, are lending a And the rockets* red glare the bcniU ideas which will result in our next big hand in this war crisis “ as they bursting in air, eneration being fathered by stay-at- with tearful eyes but smiling faces e Gave proof through the night that our r hoi omes or by men rejected by the are g ivin g up their sons, brothers, Hag was still there ; examining medical officer. sweethearts ami husbands to aiil in the O ! say, does that Star Spangled Ban I am just over .45, hut as I have had stru ggle.” Answering her own ques ner yet wave .v.-ars o f experience in railroad and tion, "W h at can we women do in this O ’er the land o f the fre«1, and the highway building, I have offered my crisis,” Mrs. Castner toid o f the or home o f ttyp brave? service* to the arm) engineer depart ganization o f a local branch of the American Red Cross Society in Hood ( ) ! thus I k * it ever, when freemen ment and hope, i f I survive'the war, that I can help support young.widow* slut 11 stand River and o f which branches were being formed throughout the country. Retween their loved homes and the w ith children. She lauded the Girls Honor Guard and v\ a r’s desolation! the fo«xl preparedness campaigns, Blest with victory and peace, may the 1 hutch of I hrist aide«) by the Oregon Agricultural Col heaven-rescued land Bible school, 10 a. m. lege. Mrs. Castner outlined the work Praise the Power that hath marie and Communion, 11 a. m of the Woman’s clubs, their struggles preserved us a nation. Sermon, “ Patchwork.” and achievements in municipal, and Then conquer we must, when our cause C. E.s 6.30 p. m. it in just. civic affairs, school, clean up cam Evening service, 7..30 p. rn. paign* and in fact all affairs of the And this I k * our motto: “ In God is .Sermon, “ Patter Day F aith.” public welfare. She alluded to the ( tar Trust I*eon L .Myers, Minister. road’ over the mountain which is being And the »Star Spangled Banner in t r i graded in Hood River county at pres umph shall wave ent and state«! that now more than O’er the land o f the free, and the N O I IG F IC ) ( . O M K A M O K S home o f the brave. ever she would support the state bond issue and adding that she hoped soon H igh w ay (io n itru c tio ffi W a sco C ou n to see the organization o f a woman's Oak Knoll School District ty, O regon club in Mosier. Sergeant Rollins explainetl that all Mrs. Sadie Sheldon fell off th* hack Sealed bids for the costru^tion o f a soldiers must be train«»! men, as sta porch at her home Wednesda) and was bridge over Mosier Creek on the tistics show that a far greater |ier badly bruised. However, no hones I »alien- Mosier Road in Waaco County, cent die from disease than from bul w ere broken. Oregon, w ill be received by the County lets. So he declared that the strictest The visitors at the dak Knoll st-hool Court o f said County at its office in sanitary conditions must he main last week were Miss Osburn, Miss the Court House, The Dalles, Oregon, tained. In the local quarters the Derby, Mrs. Krnquisl, ami C. C. until 2 o ’clock p. m. o f the Ith flay of kitchen floor is mopped every «lay ami Clement. May, 1917. pot* and pana scoured and even all No hid will 1»« considered unleas Mr. Hendrirson was in The Dalles waste water burned. A hole is dug accompanied by rash, bidder's bond or Thursiiay on business. from four to eight feet deep ami filed certified check for an amount equal to Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Littlepage were with rocks; a tire is built and kept at least 5 f»er cent o f the total amount burning day and night, the waste ma the guests o f Mr. snd Mrs. ( ’ . C. o f the hid. terial burns up on the heated rock* Clement Sumiay. A corporate surety bond will be and the fire keeps away flies and mos Mrs. Sa«lie Sheldon and Mis* G er required for the faithful performance quitoes. On the tents torches are used trude Hargreaves spent Monday even o f the contract in a sum equal to one- morning ami evening to tinge flies and ing with Mr. and Mre. C. ( ’. < dement. half o f the total amount o f the hid. m«x»quitoes. Rro|ioHal blanks snd full information A. Dundace, o f Pittsburg, Pa., ia "W e must keep our groumia ar.d for bidders may be obtained at the quarters always ready for inapection visiting Mr and Mr. C. Hoff snd while office o f the ( ounty Clerk o f said by the officers.” the sargeant «aid. here is going to Lyle, Wash., to look County in the Court House, The ‘ ‘ The men are all o f g«»*i caliber and after the work on his ranch. Dalles, Oregon. Stanley Kastman was the guest of on Sunday usually attend church. We Flans and specifications and forms have no chaplain here with us. We Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cummings Sunday. o f contract may be seen at the same anproeiate the favors shown us by Mo place or may be obtained upon the sier people and wish to thank you for Indian Oort* a Prophet deposit uf $5.00 |»er set. your many kiminesee*.'' The right is reserved to reject any lr 'ban G««itge, the venerable Hood ” 1 love Old Glory even though I or all proposals or to accept the pro- can’ t see.” said J. P. Hunter, the ol«l River Indian who predicted that thera posal or proposals dec mod boot for soldier who has lost his eyesight. would he “ Heap snow’ ’ during the said Count) m ir. "P atroitism is not marching ami car winter now lingering in doubt, was a C O U N T Y COURT o r W ASC O CO. rying the Flag, throwing the hat in fore > tor o f merit if he had reference F. S. Gunning, Judge the ring or crowding to the «bounty to the Wyoming country or the Blue r Clausen, Commissioner Rotary plows, big clerks' offices for marriage licenses. mountain region Butler. Commissioner I f American armies were made up o f gangs o f “«hoveler*, shortage o f fe e l Attest B Fog, County Clerk, these kind o f people we would he in on the rattle ranges, all bear witness T i e Dalles. Oregon. m l vincible in peace end invisible in War to the truth of the prophecy of the red mar.. I V i f r * Semaphore. It* a ra«e o f too much o f these dreade«l K 'da k finishing- i-tarcoty* diseases, prtticoatitie and menitia. fntir hour sor vie«. Canfield The patriots of the 'to I anro'g the obacrit»e for The Bolletiu Co I7 i»t f HELP OREGON BY DOING OUR BIT No. 7 to th . party ic t e r u s than. at lesal ratw . and [ HadkutiOnU Thru H it E VE R YTH IN G EL ECTRICAL Pacific Power and Light Co. "A lw a y s at Y o u r S e r v ic e ” BOX C A N D Y a Specialty A Fresh Supply on Hand now—prices from 10c to $1.00 The Arthur Pharmacy anted Good B e e f Cattle and Hogs. W rite or phone J. W . M cDonald. Proprietor W ill call in person. M OSIER MEAT M A RK ET Spring Suits... 1 * rE have a LARGE ASSORTM ENT o f the NEW EST FABRICS on the Market. Place your order now for Early Delivery. li MEYER, The Tailor 3 W 108 T hird Street H O O D RIVER, O R E G O N War Loan It in our duty to help our Government make the War Isian a aucceas. By over subscribing it we can ahow the world that we stand hack of our Rovernment. and intend to do all we can to help our allies. We will be glad to include your subscription with our own without charge. MOSIER VALLEY BANK M o s ie r, O r e g o n Don ! Neglect the Children’s Eyes fiiv e attention to your child « eye« in time and you may w v t him or her from the necessity of searing glasses later on. More Y'ou Prevent Permanent Defect We give .pecial attention to H im examination ot i-hiMreii'a eye*. Wc are thoroughly * « ja-riem-e.l in this work «m l will tell you franklv whether glue»*« are require I or not, ami we will fnrniah them, properly fitte»!. W . F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician H O O D KIVER - ♦ r\ — - OREGON You Needn't Care A Continental b o « w*»arisoiiia tit« day has b»»n. ( <>mr ho iu ** tired in mimi and body as you can be. a ^nliorosacigar will set yon right A* you taste the fine flavor and inhale its soothing fragrane« vou become at l«*at*e with the «o rb i and votimeli. Tr? a fca’ pornea tonight and at laat you'll really sn -« the comfort ot a fine cigar. “T H E B W OAKS ’ ) earvh Prop , Mosier O regon