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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY ADVERTISING RATES ROGER W MOE MOSIER BULLETIN SUBSCRIPTIO N RA TES fl.SO <*i* Month» T h ree Month» E n tered as second-clan» m a tte r M arch 12. 19u# a t th e p o st oiHce a t M otier. Oregon, under th e A ct of M arch 3, 187V. . per month One-quarter C olum n.. . . .................. ** ** .60 1.00 t .; § One-half Column ........................... 4* One Column........................................ “ t ( .6 0 " 10.00 Business locals w ill be charred at ft cent# per line for each insertion. Le*mi advertisem ents will In all cases be charred VOL. I \ MOSIEIt, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, .IFNE 1, 1!)17 Is cheaper b ecau se it m a k es m ore loaves o f b re a d . D on’t be fooled in to b u y in g th e low priced flour th in k in g you a re g e ttin g so m e th in g c h e a p e r th a n R iv e r N o. 13 to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavits are furnished. th a t individual [su b scrip tio n s had prac tic a lly ceased, grow ers fe a rin g th e ir inab ility to p a rtic ip a te in the issue. T he banks had planned on a fu rth e r p a rticip a tio n in th e L ib e rty loans, but in th e face o f e x istin g conditions the F ederal R eserve Bank w as advised th a t additional subscription« w ere held in APPLES TO BE MOVED TO MVRKET abeyance u n til f r u it gro w ers would receive an assu ran ce th a t th e ir prod War C o m * Day, Tuesday June 5th u cts would r o t lie sacrificed. It was A Public Holiday by Governor's th a t local c itize n s did not Ruling Brings General Rejoicing to Gros - explained lack in p a trio tism , as s ta tis tic s showed Proclamation. th a t subscrip tio n s fur Hood R iver ers of Northwestern Apple Grow county had already reached $4 ner cap W H O M U S T R E G IS T E R . ita , b u t th a t the action re su lte d be ing Districts Tbr*i ‘Ir+t cause g ro w ers o f apples in the fact of E very m ale betw een ages of 21 and possible d isa ste r fe lt th a t they would 30. inclusive. A liens, siek, crippled not be able to buy bonds. (.From th e Hood R iver G lacier) included—m ilitary exem ptions to tie F riday local bond su b erip tio n s were d eterm in ed later. G eneral rejoicing prevailed in Hood g ing ahead w ith even a g re a te r inter- R iver la st F riday over th e announce e stjth a n fo rm erly prevailed. Replying W H E R E R E G IS T E R m ent of H e rb e rt C. H oover, U nited g ra m from A. L. Mills, head At your te g u la r polling place ; S ta te s food a d m in istra to r, th a t f r u it is ; o to f a a tele co m m ittee of P o rtlan d bankers w here booths will be provided from a food and m u s. be tran sp o rte d by th e engaged in w aging a cam paign for the 7 a. m . to 0 p. in. A bsentees m ust railw ay com panies. M ature sales register before W ar C ensus Day w ith agency officals and grow ers known fo r L ib e rty loan, local ban k s w ired Mr. M ills th a t they would p a rtic ip a te to county clerks in pounties w here they the norm al dignity of th e ir b e arin g th e lim it of th e ir a b ility in the loans. happen to be. ¡ tossed th e ir h ats into th e a ir and cheered in expression o f re lie f to th e ir It w as suggested by local b ankers th a t R E G IS T E R E A R L Y . a c e rta in specified a llo tm e n t of the feelin g s o f a n x iety fo r the paat several T he sick m ust send a com petent ; days. The new s b ro u g h t a re la x atio n bonds should be m ade to all Oregon person to th e county clerk to a r am ong all local business in te re s ts, who com m unities. H. F. Davidson declares th a t he b e range for th e ir registration. feared a possible p«nic m ight re su lt in I’e u alty for failure to register, lor f ru it d is tric ts in case the com m u n ity 's lieves th a t apples and o th e r fru its w ill ! ; be classed as foods, and th a t the w ar false, m isleading or incorrect a n products w ere refu sed distrib u tio n . situ atio n w ill not cause th e d istrib u ers Is im prisonm ent w ith o u t op The ru lin g of Mr. Hoover and S ecre tion o f apples to be m ilita te d a g ain st. j sw tion of tine. ta ry o f A g ric u ltu re H ouston has given “ I believe the situ atio n has been j new stim u lu s to th e F ru it G ro w ers’ i viewed by m a n y .’ says Mr. Davit.son, I Agency, a c en tral organization o f all " w ith undue alarm . A fte r one has The little green card th a t ev ery man N o rth w e stern fru it in te re s ts form ed seen the prom inence th a t fru it plavs in | b etw een th e ag es of 21 and 30 years, “ A l w a y s a t Y o u r S e r v i c e '* la s t y e ar under g overnm ent su p e rv i {th e big m a rk e ts o f all c ities, it is im - 1 inclusive, w ill receive a f te r he has re g sion, w ith h ead q u a rte rs a t Spokane. possible to conceive o f th e g o v e rn m e n t1 istere d on w a r census day. is an im por W hile th e Apple G row ers A ssociation p u ttin g an end to th e d istrib u tio n of ta n t docum ent. w as one of the original su b scrib ers to it. I t is now a d m itted by all food eeo- T his c e rtitic a le is v irtu a lly a receip t th e A gency, it w ithdrew la st y ear on i nom ists th a t f r u it is ju s t as much j o f re g is tra tio n according to official in th e grounds of th e inefficiency of the needed in th e d ie t of th e nation as the form ation given out by G eorge A. A gency. Today th e Agency has no a rtic le s of sta p le food. The go v ern W hite, A d ju tan t G eneral o f th e O re stro n g e r su p p o rters than A ssociation m ent should come to th is realization gon N atio n al G uard. I f a m an cannot officials. and provide for apples or o th e r fru it as produce it on dem and, he m ust con vince th e go v ern m en t th a t he has r e “ I f th e F ru it G row ers’ A gency had a p a rt of th e ra tio n in g o f soldiers. ally re g iste re d , o r he faces th e possi never accom plished a n y th in g e ls e ,’’ bility o f a term in prison, w ith o u t the says C. W. M cCullagh, " i t has earned option o f paying a fine. th e su p p o rt of all N o rth w estern f ru it gro w ers by its a ctiv e p a rticip a tio n in In any e v en t, being w ith o u t th is c e r tific ate is liable to cause him much th is e v en t, one of the m ost v ita l th a t trouble. So, fo r his own sake, as well has e v er confronted the N o rth w estern as to aid th e governm ent, he should f ru it industry. The Agency m ay have guard th e c ertific ate jealously. m ade m istak es and it m ay not have ac Men betw een th e ag es of 21 and 3n ¡ When an ab sen tee m ails his re g is tr a com plished all th a t w as predicted for it, b u t it w as in stru m e n tal in securing years, inclusive, who ex|>ect to be a b tion card to th e re g is tr a r o f his home j for us th is classification th a t d esig se n t from th e ir home precinct on W ar j precin ct a f te r the county clerk in n ates apples as a food. F o r the con C ensus day, which is Ju n e 5, should ; which he hap|iens to lie has m ade out the card fo r him the abse n te e should sid eratio n and acceptance o f our view s re g is te r w ith o u t delay. R e g iste r today, if you can. If th a t be su re to ask for a re g is tra tio n c e r in th is m a tte r, Mr. Hoover and Secre is im p ra ctica b le, do it tom orrow . In tific ate. ta ry H ouston should be extended a G eneral W hite sends out th e follow vote o f th an k s o f all N o rth w e stern any event, re g is te r a t th e very e a rlie st m om ent for delay may m ake you liable ing su g g estio n s to r e g is tr a r s : apple m e n .’ W hen in doubt consult th e re g u la Ke enneth McKay declared th a t noth- to a te rm o f im prisonm ent w ithout the _ of m ore im portance had ev er hap a lte rn a tiv e of paying a tine. Absence tions. is not accepted as an excuse fo r failure Follow th e te n ta tiv e re g u la tio n s u n pened to fru it grow ers of th e Nortl til th e final re g u la tio n s reach you. w est. Mr. M cK ay’s c e n tra l agency, to re g iste r. The procedure fo r re g is tra tio n o f ! T h ere a re few changes. the N o rth w estern F ru it E xchange, Read tele g ra m s you receive c a re took an a ctiv e p a rt in the work of p re absentees is q u ite sim ple and should fully, th en read them a second tim e to se n tin g the plea of grow ers a t W ash cause no confusion. T he a b sen tee, or p rospective absen be c e rta in n o thing has lieen overlooked. ington. J . C u rtis Robinson, traffic K eep a file o f yo u r le tte rs and in m an ag er of th e E xchange, w as one of tee , m ust apply a t th e office of the th e re p re se n ta tiv e s of the Agency a t county clerk of th e county in which he stru c tio n s. R em em ber th a t th ese h e ad q u a rte rs W ashington. L ast w eek W. F . Gwin, m ay happen to be a t the tim e, w i t h e r The clerk are w orking under th e sam e difficulties g en eral m an ag er o f the Exchange, in Oregon or elsew here. se n t o u t le tte rs to all his affiliations will fill out his re g is tra tio n card. In you a re w ith re fe re n ce to supplies and u rg in g the im portance o f th e ir cooper c ities o f 30,000 o r m ore, apply to the re ce ip t o f inform ation. All m ust use in itia tiv e ,in g e n u ity and ation in th e m a tte r. Mr. Gwin also c ity clerk , who in P ortland is the city energy. pointed o u t the n ecessity of close sup- auditor. T he c le rk , or his deputy, will give N eglect o f th is work for a single day o r t of th e Agency. In his le tte r Mr. Gwin said in p a rt : th e a p p lican t th is card, w hich he m ust m ay spell fa ilu re , w ith its a tte n d a n t m ail to th e re g is tra r o f his home p re consequences. The e n tra n ce of the U nited S ta te s cinct, in c are of the sheriff of his The re g is tra tio n system obviously home county, in tim e to reach the re g w as not devised to m eet th e p u b lic ’s ! convenience, but it w as devised for the is tra r by W ar C ensus day, Ju n e 5. If th e a b se n te e lives in P o rtlan d , or public s a fe ty and is necessary to th a t in a c ity o f over 30,000 population in end. O f th ese issues, th e fun- a n o th er s ta te , he should m ail the card Read your re g u la tio n s c are fu lly m any to th e re g is tra r of his hom e precinct tim es. H O TE L O R EG O N , SEC O N D S T R E E T Y our re g is tra rs m u st p e rfe c t th em e t is in care of th e m ayor. (R o o m fo rm e rly o c c u p ie d hy R. E. S c o tt) If, as freq u e n tly is the case, he c a n selves in th e ir p a r t o f the w ork ; they the not rem em b er th e num ber o r nam e of m ust know th e ir business thoroughly. I Lost sleep can be reg ain ed a f te r the passed. Many rum ors a re in the his home precin ct, he should address i A lready th ere a re rum ors to the th e card to th e sheriff o f his home w a r has been won. county, and w rite and fill in on the en- I " C a n ’t ” o r “ d id n ’t know h o w ,” o r ' t th a t fru it will be classed as a " d id n ’t g e t su p p lies” w ill not pass luxury, in w hich ev en t all th e prooess- velope so addressed th e follow ing : ' production, h arv estin g , tran sp o r- R e g istra tio n card o f .................................. m u ste r as an alibi if th e re is a fa ilu re in any precinct. It is up to you! i and m ark e tin g would be pro- S tre e t and n u m b e r.......................... . G et your supplies o u t as quickly and lly prejudiced. L abor in the P ost Office o f R. F. I)........................ as rapidly as th ey reach you. T he sooner the re g u la tio n s reach your re g It is o f th e u tm o st im portance th a t is tra rs the sooner you will be fre e from the abse n te e rem em ber th a t the b u r a bom bardm ent of questions. den of having his card reach the regia- I No one w ith a copy o f th e re g u la tio n s to th e po in t of e x tre m e peril. t r a r of his home precinct by W ar (Cen Whether in military or civil life we can all be patriots. F u rth e rm o re , th e c a r sui ippl.v al- sus day is on him , not on the authori-1 should need to ask a question. They a re c le ar, concrete and sim ple. Those whose duty is at home can help their country by buy n fui ties. H ence, th e necessity o f re g is te r But no one can un d erstan d them reduced through the diversion of ing early . ing a LIBERTY BOND at this time. Then regular busi w ith o u t ta k in g th e tro u b le to read equipm ent to the tra n s m u ta tio n of ness should lie conducted as nearly normal as possible- A gain le t it be em phasized th a t if com m odities classified by th e govern you e x p ect to be ab sen t from your them c are fu lly . m ent as necessary to th e n ational w el home precin ct on W ar C ensus day, go G overnor W ithycom be’s proclam a fa re . a t once to the county clerk of the tion follow s : T he psychological effect on the county in w hich you happen to be, W hereas, the P re sid e n t o f the U nited A m erican public o f the classification w h e th er your home county o r a n o th e r S ta te s has d e sig n ated Ju n e 5th, 1917, o f f r u it as a luxury would be m ost one, and re g is te r. Do it now ! as th e day upon w hich our citizens adverse, as th e A m erican public will shall re g is te r in accordance w ith the unquestionably be se n sitiv e to advice, provisions o f th e se lec tiv e d r a f t law , i e ith e r d ire c t or im plied, concerning all and m a tte rs o f food econom ics. An e n tire W hereas, on th is day we face a gi- ; I tra in o f evil consequences including g a n tic task new in o u r natio n al history those m entioned, would re su lt, to the and one whose p ro p e r conduct can only e m b a rrassm en t and disco u rag em en t of Give a tte n tio n to y o u r c h ild 's eyes in tim e and you m ay save him or her be a tta in e d th ro u g h the united cooper th e f ru it industry, and p erhaps it is from th e necessity of w earing glasses late r on. W ith all o f th e business houses in ation o f every c itize n , and not too m uch to say would re su lt in W hereas, it is v ita lly d e sirab le th a t w holesale ruination to w e ak e r d istric ts th e city closed fo r th e occasion, local c itizen s a ssisted W ednesday in m aking the re g is tra tio n lie accom plished w ith • and individuals F ran k R eeves and W. T. C lark, of the p a trio tic d em o n stratio n a success. thoroughness and d isp atch , both as a We give special a tte n tio n to th e e x am in atio n ot c h ild re n ’s eyes. We are W enatchee, re p re se n tin g the apple Rev. I.eon L M yers delivered a s e r testim o n ia l to the efficiency o f our th o ro u g h ly experienced in th is work and will tell you frankly w h e th er grow ers o f the N o rth w est, laid before mon a t th e C hurch of C h rist in com dem ocracy and as a m oral exam ple I S enator P o in d ex ter the notice served m em oration o f those p a trio ts o f the stim u la tin g to our a llies and depress- glasses are required or not, am i we will furnish th em , properly fitte d . ! on the apple grow ers by th e N orthern Blue and th e G ray who v a lia n tly 1 ing to our a d v ersa ries, and W hereas, it is especially fittin g th a t fo u g h t o v e r 50 te a r s ago in the Civil Pacific R ailroad, to the effect th a t j this occasion be m ade one o f p a trio tic j c a rs would not be furnished for the Follow ing th e serv ices a t the church, j fe stiv a l fittin g ly c e le b ra tin g the n a m ovem ent o f apples n e x t fa ll and win- te r, as apples are regarded by the ra il a parade w as form ed headed by th re e , tio n 's u n ity and the w illingness o f its road as luxuries and not necessities. Civil W ar v e te ran s, F. M. H u n ter, ! c itize n sh ip to serv e our F la g and to The railroad said all available cars J . M. E llio tt and Geo. Wood who rode m ake sacrifice, if needs lie, in a r ig h t would be required fo r m ore im p o rtan t in an autom obile. T he m em bers of eous cause, Com pany K, T hin! Oregon In fa n try , j Now, T h erefo re, I, Ja m e s W ithy- food product«. S enator P oindexter, accom panied by who a re statio n ed here, w ere n e x t in combe, by v irtu e o f th e a u th o rity th e tw o apple m en, called on Mr. Hoo the line of m arch. Behind the soldiers vested in m e as G overnor of the S ta te v e r and on S ecretary H ouston, laid be- w ere little g irls dressed in w hite, of O regon, do pro claim T uesday, June fo ie them th e situ atio n which had c a rry in g flower w re ath s and little boys , fifth, as W ar C ensus Day, and I do arisen, and received positive assurance c arry in g flags, who m arched side by 1 fu rth e r declare it a legal holiday, be You th a t the railroad dictum would not side w ith th e g irls. C ountryfolk arid lieving th a t by so doing the pur|>o*e* tow nsfolk m arched behind them , and above se t fo rth w ill b est be Herved. stand. I t developed a t th e conference th a t w ere follow ed by o th e rs in rig s and And I call upon th e p a trio tic men and how w earisom e th e day has Iwen. C om e women o f ffregon, and th e ir son* and * Mr. Hoover sp en t his boyhood on an autom obiles. hom e tired in m ind a n d body aa yon A t th e cem etery L ie u ten a n t E llens- d a u g h te rs, to m ake of this day an oc apple orchard a t New berg. O re., and ra n tie, a S ahorosacigar will set you rig h t has an in tim ate know ledge of th e fru it b u rg sounded tap s on the bugle a fte r casion m em orable in th e histo ry of our As you taste the fine flavor and in h ale which w re a th s and flags w ere placed s ta te , m ark in g , as it does, a g r e a t fo r situ atio n in th e N orthw est. its soothing fragrance you become a t F u rth e rm o re , Mr. Hoover said th a t on th e grave* of the d e p arted soldiers w ard s te p in the efficient u tiliza tio n of (>earc w ith th e world and yourself. T ry apples ro n a titu e a highly im p o rtan t a r and an a tte m p t w as also m ade to our manhood upon th e side o f dem oc a Sa heroes to n ig h t and a t last you’fl tic le o f d iet, m ore im p o rtan t.ev en th an deco rate every g ra v e in th e cem etery racy and ju stic e in the world w ar, to v know the comfort of s fine cigar. th e end th a t world peace m ay the w ith flowers. potatoes, and especially in tim e of sooner be restored and |>erm anently a s w ar. H e explained th x t m uch o f the sured. su fferin g am ong th e peop> j o f Belgium , Compant R Hikes from The Dalles am ong whom he w orked so long, was B. W . V e ate h , P ro p , M u tter. O re g o n Forty-five o f th e m em bers of Com due not so much to the fa c t th a t they had insufficient food but to th e fa c t pany K, T hird O regon In fan ry , s ta tioned a t T he D alles, hiked to Mosier th a t th ey could g e t no fru it. Both Mr. Hoover and S e c retary Monday over th e hill. They rem ained leaves Hood River daily at H ouston gave positive assurance th a t here o v e rn ig h t, pitch in g th e ir tent* th e N orthw est f ru it crop would be a t th e b a rra rk a . 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. On One squad from The D alles received moved, and as they, under pending Sunday at 1:30 p. m„ 5:00 p. m. leg islatio n , w ill have ab so lu te d irec o rders to ex change h e ad q u arters w ith PEO PLE S NAVIGATION CO. CHARLES NELSON , Mgr. Leaves Parkdaie daily at 7:20 tion o f crop m ovem ent*, th e ir say in a squad ’ rom «Mosier. The follow ing Leaves The Dalle* 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and m orning th e aoldicrs hiked back to The th e m a tte r is final, and w ill o verride a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday any a rb itra ry regulation* se t up by the D alles an d er com m and o f Second L ieu evening leaves Parkdaie 0:30 p.m. Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M. te n a n t M cFadden, who had been s t a railroad. leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Steam Train leaves Hood River The new s brought re lie f to loeal tioned here. F irs t L ieu ten an t E llens- from Oak Street Dock. Passengers and freight. ban k ers, who had subscribed for hkirks burg, who had been a t The Italics re daily at eight returning at 2. Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all o f L iberty W ar to n d s a g g re g a tin g m aining in c h a rg e o f the M osier M t H o o d R a ilro a d C o. $30.000, but who rep o rted Thursday detachm ent. boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191. BOARD WORKS FOR WAR CENSUS FRUIT IS FOOD SAYS HOOVER White R iver Flour W h it e Professional Cards................... One s q u a r e ........................... ** EVERYTHINQ ELECTRICAL F lo u r E v e ry S ack G u a ra n te e d . Pacific Pow er and Light Co. FOR SALE BY Nichol and Company Mosier, Oregon KODAKS AND SUPPLIES J All Shoes in Stock for less than wholesale factory prices Quality in m ost cases better than the new stock. NICHOL & COMPANY ABSENTEES SHOULD REGISTER AT ONCE D E V E L O P I NG AND PRINTING The A rth u r P h arm acy J Spring Suits... have a LARGE ASSORTMENT of the W rE 1 NEWEST FABRICS on the Market. Place né " Automolbile Re Dairi 1 your order now for Early Delivery. MEYER, T h e Tailor ; 5 Supplies for all Gas Engines. I 7irst Class W ork Guaranteed, jasolin e, Oils and A ccessories < i U c a N. G A R A G E Personal Service Dentistry ■VOTIY go to The Dalles or Portland for your ’ ’ Dental Work? Do you stop to consider the service you receive from the hired man dentist who operates for you on a commission basis? Have your work done by the dentist who does the work from start to finish. Be ware of the dentist who offers you cheap service. 22 K G o ld C ro w n s , . B ridge w o rk , p e r to o th G o ld fillings. S2.00 to P o rc e la in c ro w n s , P o rc e la in fillings, $5.0# $5.00 $5.00 $0.50 $1.50 S ilv e r fillings. $1.00. $1.50 and »2.00 Plate*. $9.00. $12.00 and $15.00 E x tr a c tin g in clu d e d w ith a $15.00 P late. W m . M orton Post D E N T IS T R o o m s 1 a n d 2 Hall B uilding H O O D R IV F .R . O R E G O N H o u r s : 9 to 12; I to 5 P h o n e , 2401 ; R e sid e n c e P h o n e , 1J74 V HOOI) RIVER, OREGON ; I P A T R IO T S . MOSIER VALLEY BANK M osier, Oregon ¡HOSIER OBSERVES MEMORIAL DAY Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes More—You Prevent Permanent Defect W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician HOOI) RIVER - - OREGON Needn’t Care A Continental Because of the Heavy Advance in Blacksmith Supplies. I will be compelled to raise, tempo rarily, the prices of horse shoeing and general black- smithing. beginningMayjl, 1917. Horse Shoeing as follows: Four New Shoes, No. 3 or less. $2.00. Four New Shoes, No. 4 or 5, $2.50. Four New Shoes. No. 6 or 7. S3.00. Four New Shoes, No. 8. $3.50. Advance prices of General Blacksmithing gees into e f fect immediately. W. A. HUSBANDS. J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law T H E D A LLES • • OREOOS D erby & S t e a r n s L aw yers H O O D R IV E R O R E G O N “THE OAKS’ R A IL A U TO S T E A M E R TA H O M A