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JBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY ROGER W MOE SUBSCRIPTION RATES ti.so Month« M Month« erad iâ ae.'ond-cLaaa matter March 12. 19U9 at post office « t Mew »er, Oregon, under the A c t o f ch a. 10 a. MOS1ER BULLETIN VO L. MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY T, 1107 I\ MOSIER TO ASSIST ARMY Y. M. C. A. MANY ADVANTAGES FROM GOOD ROADS In order to co-operate with the ' movement for all citizens at home in the United States to lend their support in furthering the cause o f the Young Men’ s Christian Association among the troops while on duty, a meeting o f local citizens was held Wednesday night in the Immanuel church to or- anize in assisting Wasco county as a ¡strict to combine efforts in a uniform Investigations conducted by the plan that w ill alleviate the dull monot United States Department ot Agricul ony o f the soldier life and also provide an emergency fund to take care of ture prove conclusively that good Wasco county boys who may need roads increase school attendance, tin special medical attention. A commit prove social conditions aud enlarge tee of patriotic citizens from The business transactions, while the sell Dalles are taking the initiative in this ing price of tillable (arm land increas m atter and are aiding the various es more than the total coat of the Im communities in Wasco county to or provements. Discussing these sub ganize for this work. jects. the Weekly News Letter, pub Edward C. Pease, o f The Dalles, in bringing the matter before the Mosier lished by the Department of Agricul ture, bad the following: lople. spoke as follows : peo| “ A 15 per cent increase In the pro “ The Y. M. C. A. has inaugurated a movement to raise $3,000,000 to be ex portion of the available children at pended among United States troops at tending schools took place following the front. This is based on the sup the construction of good roads in sight position that 1,000,000 men w ill lie counties studied by the Office of Pub called into the army. The idea is to lic Roads and Hutal Engineering of construct a building for each division with dimensions 120 feet long and 40 the Department. The improvement in fe et wide, containing offices and club roads was followed also In several of rooms, piano, phonograph, moving the counties, the report shows, by con pictures, tables, newspapers, current solidation of a number of the little literature, checkers, chess, and bil one-room sebooia Into graded schools, liard games. In each corps w ill be which give the pupils better education- five men, secretary, religious instruct 1 al advantages: by a development of or, physical instructor and two assist various industries, aud by social im ants. Oregon plans to raise $40.000, provements due to easier intercourse. and Wasco county $2,000. The sum raised is to be used exclusively for These improvements are related cloae- Wasco county boys. A record w ill be ly to increases in land values and de kept at The Dalles o f every Wasco creases in hauling eoHta, effects also county boy who enlists and the com traced to the construction of improved mittee w ill keep in close touch with roads. The studies were made in him. I f the occasion should arise that Spottsvlvauia, Dinwiddle, Lee and an emergency exists, a wire may be Wise Counties, Virginia; Franklin sent to The Dalles and sufficient funds County, New York; Dallas County, will be forthcoming. “ The boys when they enlist are do Alabama; Lauderdale County. Missis ing their part and we must do ours,” sippi. and Manatee County, i lorida. "To determine as far as possible the declared Mr. Pease, “ raise money and see that they are properly taken care exact dollars and cents effect on a of. We shall expect at least $150 from j county of the Improvement of bad Mosier. The money raised may be j roads, specialists of the office of Pub- placed in the local bank and sent in j lie Roads and Rural Engineering of S P E C IA L A D V E R T I S I N G O F F E R monthly installments to state head the Department made economic sur quarters. A ll money over $2,000, o f veys In eight counties In each of the which we expect to raise $1500 in The Dalles, will t>e used for the emergency years from 1910 to 1915. inclusive. This study of the increase in the fund.” One 10 cent can of pepper and one 15 cent |7 “ The chaplains in the army are glad values of farm lands In the eight coun to co-operate with the Y. M. C. A . , ” ties reveals the rather interestlns fact can of c i n n a m o n .................................. T I v C said Rev. Prank Maples, o f The that following the improvement of the Dalles. He stated that there are over main market roads the Increase in the 2500 o f these stations at the Euro|>ean selling priev of tillable farm lands battle front. served by the roads has amounted to Judge Gunning pleaded that boys from one to three times the total cost One 10 cent can o f pepper, mustard or who are deprived o f all home comforts g i n g e r ..................................................-T T G G often get homesick and develop a of the Improvements The increase In growing tendency to relax into immor values in those instances which were al ways. “ The Y . M. C. A. i i devel recorded ranged from 03 per cent to oping a moral lesson the young men 80 per cent in Spottaylvanla Va ; cannot fo rg e t,” he said. "Ju st think, from 08 to 194 per cent In Dinwiddle it may mean much to your boy, aud is Co., Va.; from 70 lo 80 per cent in Lee worth a special effort to every father Co., Va.; 25 to 100 In Wise Co., Va.; and mother.” 9 to 114 in Franklin Co., N. Y.; 50 to Rev. Meyers stated that he would be glad to co-operate and w ill present the 100 in Dallas Co., Ala.; 25 to 50 In matter to his congregation Sunday, Lauderdale Co., Miss., and from 50 to asking each member to contribute 100 in Manatee Co., Fla The estimates of Inereaae were hasetf for the most towards the cause. Strict accounts w ill be kept and part upon the territory within a dis vouchers issued fo r all money ex tanee of one mile on eaeh side of the pended. Distribution is done gratui roads Improved." tously by the Y. M. C. A. These same Investigations by the Mayor E. A. Race, who acted as Department of Agriculture disclosed chairman o f the meeting, appointed the follow ing executive committee to that in the last 12 years there has been handle the local situation: J. N. an increase of more than 250 per cent In the total outlay for roads and Mosier. C. G. Nichol, J. M. Carroll, W. A. Husbands, L. J. M errill, and bridges In the United States. E. A. Race. This committee w ill meet Monday night to formulate plans. W H Y E V E R Y C O U N T Y The follow ing delegation from The S H O U L D V O T E BONDS DalleB visited Mosier in the interests o f the Arm y Y. M. C. A. : Edw. C. There is an excellent reason why Pease. Judge F. S. Gunning, Francis V. Galloway, Rev. Frank Maples, Rev. every voter In every county in the B. A. Warren, L. B. Fox, R. D. But State outside of Multnomah County ler, M. Z. Donnell, and Miss Corinne should vote for the $8,000.000 road M e t z . ___________________ bond bill. Here It Is Multnomah County has paved her Five Young Men and What they Need roads The $6,000,000 paving fund will (B y AbbieFarw ell Brown, o f the V ig i all be.expended outside of Multuomah lantes ) C ou ry Multnomah County pays 40 I love peace, but this is a good w a r ! per cent of the automobile license and IDPLE’S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON, Mgr. Like all women, 1 hate war. But the quarter mill state road tax, wbich I Leaves Th e Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and now i w ill talk enlistment, urge ser means she will pay 40 per cent of the vice, shout war for the sake o f peace! Thursdays. A rrives at M osier at 8:15. A. M. $6,000,000 bonds Her contribution to I wish I could fight for the honor < Leaves Portland on Mondays, W ednesdays and Saturdays the other counties for roads will be and safety o f my country; to help ] from Oak S treet Dock. . Passengers and freigh t. bring back peace and justice to the $2.400,000. Your county will got more back < Mosier Dock in charge o f W . F. Baker, who w ill meet all world and confound brutal wickedness! I have talked with five strong young from these bonds than It will contrib boats-and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. men who have been bawling eagerly ute. for “ W a r !” ever since the sinking o f ■ the Lusitania. W I L L BE N O C H A N C E (With a pacifist I w ill not ta lk ; he is T O J U G G L E T H E BIDS a man o f straw, a scarecrow.) The first young man is a six-foot ii T v ^ T The State Highway Commission baa , minister and he said. "W e ll, I would have hustled to serve if only they had formulated a general policy in the mat iP f made war sooner, upon a larger issue. ter of letting contract* for road work I must wait now till I see my duty In co-operation with the counties ax clearer. A fte r all I am not quite contemplated In the $6,000.000 road I sure ' bond bill. It ha* been decided that That young man needs imagination. The second young man is a round- the Commission sitting with the coun shouldered artist, and he said: “ But ty court will let tbe contracts In the look, I can serve my country best with county in which the work Is to be my brain. Let the brawny common done. All bids are to he received oa i chaps get busy and defend us. Perhaps the day of award from the bidders or after that we shan't need ” agents directly on tbe day of opening That young man needs exercise. and read In the presence of the bid The third is a new-rich man, g ro w ders Tho object aimed at is to pre ing stout. And he said, “ Too bad! I ’ ve had no training, you know, or I ’d clude any charge of the bid* baying make a good officer. But, o f course, I been tampered with. ------- — i , ------ can't grub in the ranks with those f e l lows. However, I ’ ll pay for ” Farmers not residing on any of the That young man needs discipline roads to be Improved under tbe road The fourth is a poor man, o f foreign bond bill ehould not for that reason extraction. And he said. “ You see I o p p o s e the bond measure Wttb tbe can't afford to risk my job. There must be plenty o f other fellows who approval by the voter* of th* bond Is like fighting and haven't any other sue, every such farmer will derive a job. Sure they can get along without two-fold benefit. In tbe first place, me. But o f course, if I have to g o ” he will be brought that much closer the lunch service recently inaugurated by That young man needs the American to a hard surfaced road Secondly, tbe spirit. money now expended on the main The fifth man ia a hearty virile fe l roads will be available for tbe lm low whose ancestors fought to build up the state ; and he said “ Oh, y es ! I ’ m provement of tbe connecting roads that is proving immensely popular, is o f f ! I t ’ s up to me to do my bit right Surely, th* farmer, regardless of his now for my country, and the women residence with respect to the malu and children, and you. I'm sick o f trunk roads, cannot help but recognise a new reason w hy you should insist that your those brute Prussians' They're a that he will be benefited by tbe ex ■I. ■ i i tickets read Union Pacific System. murdering, treacherous bunch, and p. : lit u i» of fundi raised by the pro C offN . . . MC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ suppose they get over h ere! Oh, Lord ! pos- d bond inane. Sandwich«» . toe Hand me a gun, qu ick !” DoeshniiVs I 7 An “ Off the-Tray” fr w b are of h i m high quality That young man needs applause! Young men are being continually Hard Boiled ** « m d in Union Pacific Syatem dining car*. Tbe Yea, 1 could love that last young R #|i . . . k w »* e r » pen through ¿ay arid tnutiit car* with light urgi-d to "G »t hark to the Farm,“ but man. Special M rat or iooda at »mail pr*ea. Ycu will enjoy th$a feat art It rill be dull here till he comes they are expected to wade In mud up F o w l S a rd w k iw . (in eewBonj -*c W m Me Murray. General Paarangar Agant to their k n '-o to get there. Vote for beck. Portland I wish I could have the chance passed tbe Is 0-, 00.) bond messore sod b*lp over by those others! muKe tbe fj-m more arresstbl* ta la- bo, as well as to tbe markets Commercial printing ol o( all kinds at T b * Bulletin office. ^ubteribe for the Bulletin. Investigation Cy Government Shows Such Expenditures Are Justified. Is cheaper because it m akes more loaves o f bread. D on ’ t be fooled into b u yin g the low priced flour thinking you are g e ttin g som ething cheaper than W h ite R iv e r F lour E very Sack Guaranteed. FOR SALE BY Nichol and Company Mosier, Oregon Royal Club Coffee 3 pound tins $1.10 1 pound tins 40c NICHOL & COMPANY Automobile Repairing Supplies for all Gas Engines. First Class W o rk Guaranteed. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories L. <&, N. G A R A G E STEAMER TAHOMA |V “Off'the'Tray” " One-half Column.........................* One Column................................... " f.fQ 6,(0 ■ 10.00 Business kxala will be charged at A cents per line for each insertion. f N o : !> U " T to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavit« are furnished. STA TE TO OBSERVE Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY Following a proclamation issued by ' Cover,or Wlthycombe, the state o f Or egon next Sunday w ill t bserve Y . M, C. A. Sunday. The GovernorVprocIa- mation follows : Whereas, No agency, aside from the school has done tpore for the develop ment o f Christian character, manly in tegrity and physical.well'being among our boys and young men than “ the Young Men’s Christian Association, and Whereas, The association in this (>er- iod o f war-time stress faces unex ampled opportunities for development amt patriotic service, and Whereas, It is urgently desirable that the work which the Young Men’ s Christian Association is doing, and can do, for our soldiers in the field, receive ’ the fullest possible recognition and as - sis tanee, Now, Therefore, 1, James Withy- combe, Governor o f Oregon, do hereby proclaim Sunday, May 6, 1917, as O re gon Y. M. C. A. day and I ask that the ministers o f the state on that day make special mention o f association work and association needs with a view to arousing widespread public in terest and support for the practical and praiseworthy operations o f this splendid organization among the young men who have gone forth from their homes to render service to their coun try. Owner* of automobiles will be re quired to pay the Increased llcens■> fee whether the road bond bill passes or not. On the other band, if the road bonds are voted at the June election, a real start will he assured in giving to the stale a system of permanent highways constructed from automo bile Ucense fees and without increas ing the genvial tux. tfa d ia n i(jn U Three Me* t EVERYTHING EL E C T RI C A L Pacific Pow er and Light Co. “ A l w a y s at Y o u r S e r v ic e '* BOX C A N D Y a S p ecialty A Fresh Supply on Hand now—prices from 1 Oc to $ 1.00 Notice lor I’ uItlit at Ion Department o f the Interior. U. S. D n d Oftire. The Dalles, Oreirun, March 12th. ty 17. Notice la hereby iriven that Hoy Ata-rnathey. o f Mosier, Oregon,' who on A pril 26th, 1910, made Homestead Entry. No. nS6ss. for N W 1-1 N h 1-1 Secti. n 31. SW 1-4 SE 1-4. K 1-2 SW 1-4. Section 10. Township 2 North. Kamre 12 East. W illam ette Meridian, has tiled notice o f intention to mak* Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Retrister and Re ceiver, l i lt l-and Office, at The I talle- Oregon, on the 24th -lay o f A pril. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: J. It Roberts. Paul Hannsen, T. H Gordon. Henry Hauer, all of M o»i«*r, Or«*»r*»n 11 F R A N K WOODCOC K. 2nmlt>a R«Ki»t*r. Notln* for Pulilication Iifpartm eut o f the Interi4>r. U. S Ia»n«I Office, a l th*- Dalit»*. Oregon, March 5. 1917. Notice 1» hereby Riven that Harry H. Stout* o f Moner. Or.-g-m. who, o r March 2«, 1912, madi* llormwleaii Entry, No. 010114. for N E 1-4. Section 7, Township 1 North. Knnire 12 Kant. W illamette Meridiaif, has tiled notice o f intention to make , Final Five Year Proof, to ratahlixh claim to the larni alaive fbwertbed, before the ReiriMer and Receiver, at U S Land Office. The Dalk*». Ore- Rim. >n the IHth day o f A pril, 1917. Claimant nanwH aa witnesses W C Kennedy, <»f T ** I ».dies, Oregon, and Ton» Moe, Paul Harm - e l l . V. M. Terrill, Charles Al>ernathey. all o f M-y- •ier OreR4m H F R A N K WOODCOCK. mlfia20 Register The A rth u r Pharm acy W anted Good B e e f Cattle and Hogs. W r ite o r p h on e J. W . M cD on ald. P ro p rie to r W ill call in person. MOSIER M E A T M A R K E T Spring Suits... Notice ol Fioul Settlement In the Cg»unty Ctiurt o f the State o f Oregon for Wanoo County In the matter o f the estate o f S. E. Franclaco, tl4-C4*RM»<|. N tice i» hereby Riven lhat the untienuRned ha» fileti hia final reptirt «m l account in the above entitled court an administrator o f the Estate of S. E. Francisco, deceaeed. and that »aid County Court o f the Slat#* o f OreRon for W a»co County hai* appoint«*! Monday, the 7th day of Ma>,1917, at the hour o f :i p. m. o f »aid day a» the time and the County Court room in the C-ounty (uiurthomw* in Dalle» City, Wasco County, Oregon, a» the- place for the heariiiR o f »aid final report. A ll per >n> havinR objection» to the same are hereby notified to be present at »aid time- and place and present any such objection». Date o f fir»t publication thi» Hth day o f April, 1917. ml Eta;an A. R a c k . Administrator. rE have a LARGE ASSORTM ENT of the NEW EST FABRICS on the Market. Place your order now for Early Delivery. W C. J. E. CARLSON SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N '; H A R N E S S SU PPLIE S M O S IE R J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law THE DALLES - - L a w y e r s R IV E R . OREGON Dr. W illia m M o rto n Post D entist R- >ms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg. Phone 2401 HOOD R IV E R , OREGON W. A. H U S B A N D S Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair W ork. M o s ie r , - - O regon RAIL AUTO Leaves Hoot! R iver daily at 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. le a v e s Parkdale daily at ? :£ ) a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday evening leaves Parkdale 0:30 p. m. Steam Train leaves Hood R iver daily at eight returning at 2. Ml. Hoo<! Railroad Co. Dr. H. I,. Dumble P h ysicia n and Surgeon T elep h on e»: 1 evidence 1831 O ffic e in O ffic e 1141 K r o a iu i B id «. H ood 108 T h ir d Street H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N OREGON D erby & S tearns HOOD MEYER, The Tailor OREGON Union Pacific System HP One-.luarter Column.................... * Legai advertisements will in all cases bs charged White R iver Flour L ProfraaiuuAl C a rd «..................... per month f .60 Oneaquara. ..................... " • |.ot R iv e r War Loan It is our duty to help our Governm ent make the W ar Loan a success. By over subscribing it w e can show the world that w e stand back o f our governm ent, and intend to do all w e can to help our allies. W e w ill lie glad to include your subscription w ith our own without charge. MOSIER VALLEY BANK M osier, O re g o n Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes Give attention to your chilli's eye* in time anil you may save him or her from the necessity of wearing glasses later on. M o r e —Y o u P re v e n t P erm an en t D e fe c t We give special attention to the examination of children’s eyes. We are thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frankly whether glasses are required or not, and we will furnish them, properly fitted. W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician H O O D R IV E R - - OREGON You Needn't Care A Continental bow wearisome the day has boea. Com « home tired in mind and body as yon can tie, a Kaborosa cigar will set you right As yon taste the fin* flavor and inhale its soothing fragrance yon I «com e at pence with the world and yourself. T rv a Salcrosa tonight snd at last you’ll really know the comfort ol a tine cigar. “THE OAKS ’ B W . Veatch. Prop., M ailer. O regon fc e