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Legal advertisements w ill Is ail eases I
Entered a» »«iond-cla»» matter March 12. 19U® at
the post office at Moaier. Oregon, under the Art of
March 3. 187«.
to the party ordering them, at legal
No; 15
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917.
VOL. I \
W hite R iv e r Flour
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
REO CROSS RALLY
GUARDSMAN IS HIT
GIVE HEED TO
SATURDAY NIGHT
COUNTRY’S CALL
BY FREIGHT TRAIN
One hundred million úuüar? is the
Riches take wings.
While on guard duty last Thursday sum to be raised for American Red
Realty values shrink.
night at the first tunnel between this Gross work during the week, June 18
Even mortgages do not always stand city and The Dalles, Private M. M.
to 25.
The various sections o f the
the test.
Miller, o f Company K,Oregon National country have had sums apportioned to
A Liberty Bond is an endowment for Guard, stationed here, was struck by a
them to collect in proportion to their
your fam ily against a rainy day.
passing freight train and severely in resources as calculated by the most
What if England, France und Italy jured by having eight riba broken, his competent financial and commercial
.W fcx n L
should give way under the terrific right arm just above the wrist broken, statisticians in the country.
RadÈUtOiiU
1 pressure o f Prussian military power? receiving severe internal injuries as
O f the total, $4O,(XX»,0UO has been
IkfM fimi
I STOP,
LOOK,
L IS T E N — Do you well as lacerations and bruiies about atloted to New York. Wasco county's
realize the stiuation Am erica would the head and body.
share is $15,000. Ed. C. Pease, o f The
then face7 Then your money would be
Private B. Morgan, who was with Dalles, chairman o f the county com- ¡
confiscated.
him, was off duty and had gone to bed mittee, reports that contributions are
Avoid this condition.
when he heard the sounds o f groans already coming in treely and our
V O L U N T E E R Y O U R M O NE Y NOW bout 10:46 p. m. He called his com citizens with a full appreciation of
and subscribe for Liberty Bonds. Ten rade and receiving no answer got up. this most worthy and noble work are
| million young men have registered secured a lantern and found him in a sending checks liberally.
The local
their names for the country’s service.
semi-conscious condition.
W ith the committee consists o f Mark A. Mayer,
Y O U : OF M A T U R E A G E : H A V E aid o f his first aid packet he bandaged chairman. J. M. Carroll, L. J. Merrill,
! Y O U DONE Y O U R D U T Y TO Y O U R him up as best he could and then E. M. Strauss, and E. A. Race.
C O U N TY?
flagged train No. 6, which arrived
The meeting on Saturday night, held
N ext to the service o f the soldier in about 1 :30 a. m. The injured soldier under the direction o f the
Mosier
the field there is no service that can was taken aboard and then rushed to branch o f the American Red Groas,
1 be rendered equal to that o f loyally a hoaptal in The D h II cs . An X-ray the w ill t>e o f interest to all and the end
! supporting our government bv sub- next morning disclosed the injuries. to be attained and the work o f the
j scribing to our lim it fo r Liberty He came to his senses for a time and subject matter w ill be fully gone into
Bonds.
told who was with him but was unable by the sjieakers, who have kindly vol
A ll can do something.
to account for the accident. The day unteered their services.
The main
Do not wait.
following, however, he regained all of speaker o f the evening will be Fred
Do not let your neighbor alone bear iiis senses but remembered nothing W. Wilson, o f The Dalles. Other vol
the burden of the war.
from the time when he wa« guarding unteers are Lieutenant Kllenburg, of
Do not say " l e t George do it . ” until he was in the hospital. ‘
the 3rd Oregon, Mrs. Robt. E. Shinn,
! Subscribe at once.
When found Private M iller was about John P. Ross, Mrs. C. J. Littlepage,
The Mosier Valley Bank w ill attend 15 feet from the track near the east and others. Robt. Scearce w ill con-
" A lw a y s a t Yoxxr S e r v ic e ”
to ail details upon your application.
entrance to the tunnel. His gun had I tribute musical numbers.
I f you cannot be a soldier o f the been broken, when he was thrown
Every town, village and hamlet is
j army be a soldier o f the treasury.
I against the rock embankment. Captain vieing with one another on the matter
FOR SALE BY
For the first time in over 50 years Murphy,who is stationed at The Dalles, o f patriotism.
Bunting decorations
our nation calls upon every American has since given orders that the guards are in all windows and the Stars and
• man, woman and child to do his or her shall be placed on the west end o f the Stripes are unfurled at all vantage
share. For the first tim e in the lives tunnel.
points. Men, women and children are
I o f most o f us we are asked by our
The theory seems to be that he hail awake to the serious nature o f the war
¡governm ent for help. You owe her been sitting on the edge o f the tie and and realize that in these stirring times
1 vastly more than she asks. W ill you had probably dozed off to sleep, w hen ail must do his mite. No department
| now let her appeal go unheeded?
the cylinder on the engine struck him. o f the needs o f war desrves the full
The hoarded dollar is a dollar that is The marks o f his shoes were plainly and unlimited cooperation and support
' not fulfilling its iiiianion in life and its discernible in the gravel at the edge of
DEVELOPING
more than docs the Red Gross work.
i owner is a slacker larking not alone the tie, and the fact that his wrist
A contributor to this cause is a
| patriotism
but
likewise
all
self was broken as well as his gun by the
A N D P R IN T IN G
patriot, a humanitarian, succoring to
! interest.
force o f the impact aginst the rock the sick and wounded and aiding in
The Mosier district, proud o f her fair .embankment strengthens this theory.
administering solace and com fort to
name and usually foremost in all
M iller before the National Guard w as
matters o f philanthropy, has in this all | called out, was attending tbe Oregon the brave boys bearing arms for us.
The Bulletin feels that the Mosier
! important and most vital Liberty Bond l Agricultural College, and h.s mother,
issue, woefully shirked her duty and ! who resides in Oregon City, was noti- community will be "P e o p le o f the
i Hour” and "Standard Bearers” and
has shown an apathy that ia deplorable j fled.
without appeal w ill contribute her full
beyond measure to the community.
Two ribs were badly cracked and quota to this great and glorious work.
The time for closing o f subscriptions pierced his lungs. However, he was
Subscribe what you can and allow
is Friday night.
Come forward at I sufficiently improved Thursday morning
yourself the pride, honor and gratifica
once and avoid forever regretting
to be removed to the company hospital tion to say in years to come : ” 1 helped
. having done your duty to yourself, at Vancouver, and his chances for re
to defeat the W orld’s Common Enemy.”
your country and your fellow man.
covery now seem fine.
Contributions may be made at the
The follow ing list o f subscribers up
Mosier Valley Bank.
to Wednesday night has been fur-
Highway is Proving Attractive
j niahed by the Mosier Valley Bank :
Chas. T. Bennett,
Motorists who have traversed the
Fred Chan,
| upper end o f the Highway between
R. I*. Chatfield,
this city and Cascade lax-ks during the
W. E. Chown,
past several days report the road in
J. M. Elliott,
fair condition. Tne Highway lias lieen
Geo. C. Evans,
worked extensively by Hood River
E lva C. Evans.
. county *U|>erviiH>ra, wurkinv ;n anoper-
A t last the war has gotten into Ore
Darrell P. Evans,
ation with the county court. The sur | gon hearts. "O u r (all in devotion and
Lee Evans & Son,
face has been dragged and debris and sacrifice” is the s
spirit overspreading
Lee Hunter,
loose stones brought down by last win the state since the Northwest mobiliz-
Lenora Hunter,
r E have a LARG E ASSORTM ENT o f the
ters’ storms have been removed. E x ation meeting for the Red Cross in
j B. W. Jones,
tensive improvement has also been Portland.
1 NEW EST FABRICS on the Market. Place
The universal service of
C. L. Joy,
done on the east extension o f the road mercy was the proposal that recruited
Larkin Lamb,
your
order
now for Early Delivery.
in this county between Hood River and each o f the many prominent men and
Thos. Lelliott,
The Dalles. Both the stretches east women from every Oregon community
Mrs. E. M. Lelliot,
and west o f Hood R iver are in much for service until the state has produced '
Agnes C. Matson,
better shape than last year, it is said its $»500,(XX) quota o f the $1(X),(XX),(XHI
L. J. M errill,
by authorities.
emergency Red Cross fund whien Pres
S. A. M errill,
Motorists by the hundreds are using ident Wilson
by proclamation has
L. L. Myers.
the H ig: way daily. The local streams thrillingly appealed to the nation to
Anna H. McLane,
and campsites in mountain retreats, as raise.
Peter Olsen,
H O T E L O R E G O N , S E C O N D S I RK.F.T
well as the resorts o f the valley, as
"T h e stain of shame would indelibly
John P. Ross,
warm days make their advent, are al lie imprinted on Oregon’« fair name if .
(R o o m form erly occupied by R. E. Scott)
E. M. Strauss,
ready attracting many.
hy negligence o f ours any mother who
I Mrs. W C. Vensel,
ha« given her «on and support a» a
I Frances M. Weller,
H O O D R IV E R , O R E G O N
warrior for hi« country nhould he un
| Joseph U. W eller,
Annual School Meeting Monday
cared
for, or if any boy at the front
W. Shannon Weller,
The annual school meeting, which wounded, should lack the hospital care
Mosier Valley Bank.
’escribed by law falls on the third needed to bring him hack to that
The total subscriptions received up
onday in June, for District No. 52 mother.”
to Wednesday night amounted to $4,fi<)0. w ill be held at the school house Mon
The words, uttered by one o f the
It is hoped that this can be increased day afternoon, June 18. at 2 o ’clock speakers at the great Red Cross con
| to $5,000 by Friday night. Additional for the purpose o f electing one direc ference o f leaders from Washington,
' names o f subscribers w ill 1* printed tor and one clerk and the reading of Idaho, Montana, Utah and Oregon,
in next week's issue o f the Mosier the annual report o f the clerk.
Applications for the first Liberty Loan subscrip
were the words needed to bring home
Bulletin.
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It is not necessary to own property the nature o f Red Cross work and to
tion
must be received before June 15. Let us show
i i 1 1 1 M 'i-H -i"i-i- H e e e e W e s e e s to vote at the school election next make the spirit of givin g and o f sacri
that Mosier is patriotic at this time. The boys who
fice burn clear and high in every heart.
Monday.
Heretofore none but taxpayers were It did not need to be said that the
enlist risk their lives. We should be willing to help
allowed to vote, but the last le g is la amount asked o f Oregon is less than
shorten the war Dy investing our money in this safe
a dollar for each member o f the state’s
ture changed the law.
.1 1 1 1
The le gis la tu re did not, however, iHipulation, whereas Canada's contri
investment.
In view o f the markets o f northern remove the property qualification for bution to war relie f now totals more
Europe being closed by the war, local l voting on school bond issues, but inas than $17 for each man, woman and
fruit men receive with expressions of much as no bond issue is involved at child o f that country.
gratification the news o f the appoint- the coming election every legal regis
It was only necessary to outline the | _______________ M osier, O re g o n _______________
: ment o f A. P. Bateham as a special tered voter can participate.
plan o f campaign, which was done
YUT1Y go to The Dalles or Portland for your
representative o f the Office o f Markets
clearly
anil tersely by Lyman L. I
' o f the United States Department of
Dental Work? Do you stop to consider
Pierce, weatern secretary; II. L. Cor
Agriculture, who w ill sail this week
Cutler-Godbersen
bett, state chairman and L. G. Nich- I
the service you receive from the hired man
for the Orient to make an investiga-
A t the home o f the bride's mother, ols, state campaign manager, in order j
, tion o f apple distribution possibilities.
dentist who operates for you on a commission
to add definiteness to every state com- I
Mr. Bateham, who was form erly en- Mrs. G. Godbersen, in the Greenwood mittee member’s determination that
basis? Have your work done by the dentist
| gaged here in the apple business and district. Miss Anna C. Godbersen was Oregon shall exceed rather than fall
Give attention to your child's eyes in time ami you may save him or her
who now owns large orchard holdings united in marriage Tuesday afternoon under its quota.
who does the work from start to finish. Be
from the necessity of wearing glasses later on.
at Mosier, w ill visit China, Japan, at 4 o ’clock with Harold C. Cutler,
The
campaign
week
ia
June
18-25.
ware of the dentist who offers you cheap
who resides at Odell in the Hood R iver
Australia and eastern Siberia.
Each
community
will
have
as
chair
More—You Prevent Permanent Defect
Mr. Bateham w ill be assisted in his valley. Rev. E. C. Newham, o f the man o f the local committee the big
service.
| work by the Bureau o f Foreign and Pine Grove Methodist church, per gest rnan in heart, patriotism and e x
We
give
special attention to the examination of children’s eyes. We sre
formed
the
ceremony.
The
wedding
Domestic Commerce o f the Chamber o f
Silver fillings.
22 K G old C row n s, . $5.00
ecutive ability o f that community.
thoroughly experienced in this work and will tell you frankly whether
1 Commerce, commercial atttaches and was witnessed by the immediate fam i Teams w ill be organized in accordance |
$1.00. $1 SO and »2.00
Bridge w ork , per tooth $5.(Ml
lies o f the brideand groom. For the
the consular service.
glasses are required or not, and we will furnish them, pro|>erly fitted.
Plates, $1.00. $12.00 and SIS.00
G old fillings,
S2.00 to tJ.M
past two years Mrs. Cutler has been with the size o f the community. Com
teaching at Odell. The couple left mittees on publicity, headquarters and
—
E xtractin g included w ith a
Porcelain crow ns,
$6.50
A special bulletin
issued by the Tuesday night for The Dalles, from meetings and office administration will
$|S.OO Plate.
Porcelain fillings,
tl.H
' Chamber o f Commerce o f the United where they took the early morning Iw created. A ll preliminary work will
States, from its Washington headquar train to Seattle to spend two weeks he done system atically; all possible
ters, under date o f May 25, is entitled, on their honeymoon. They will be at information w ill lie gotten into the
“ Condition o f Fruit as o f May 12, home to their many friends on Mr. hands o f the people , when committees
1917.” The apple outlook as they size Cutler’a orchard place in Odell.
call there should be but one thing left,
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
D E N T IS T
it up, is as fo llo w s :
have the money ready.
The condition o f apples, the most
R oom s 1 and 2 Hall Building
H O O D R IV E R . O R F .G O N
Each ifis in m it y organization will
The period o f grace for men o f m ili include a canvass o f near by smaller
important o f all fruits, is generally
Hours : 9 to 12; I to 5
good everywhere throughout the coun tary age who failed for any reason to towns.
Phone, 2401 ; Residence Phone. 1374
try. The usual and inevitable local register on War Census Day ¡is ended. ,
exceptions to this statement are not o f From now on, every slacker is to be
There
Oak Knoll School District
sufficient importance to affect its sub hunted down without mercy.
stantial accuracy. It has always been w ill be no leniency.
C. Hoff went to Lyle, Wash., Mon
It
is
announced
that
the
quota
o
f
an axiom o f horticulture that apple»
day to attend to some work there.
do not bear heavily tw o years in auc men to lie drafted into the m ilitary
how wearidome th© day ha* I m . Come
Miss Gertrude Hargreaves and Mrs.
aervice
from
each
state
w
ill
lie
based
cession, because the trees do not pro
horn« tired in rniud a m 1 body an you
S. Sheldon visited Mr. and Mrs. Sim-
duce the needed buds to the same e x on previous census estimates, not on monds last week.
ran U\ a Hahoros* cigar will *©t you right
the actual registration figures, which
tent
for
two
successive
seasons,
|»visi
As you taste th«* fine flavor and inhale
in Blacksmith Supplies, I will be compelled to raise, tempo
Helen Hendrickson, eldest daughter
bly because they share the human trait in Oregon were alightly lower than the
it* soothing fragrance you b to o M at
rarily, the prices of horse shoeing and general black-
estimate. Inasmuch as the men to be o f J. E. Hendrickson, stepped on a
o f grow ing weary in well doing.
(«•a«** with th© world and your*«*lf. Try
smithing, beginningMay|l. 1917. Horse Shoeing as follows:
Be that as it may, it seems now as called are choaen bv lot, the failure to tine o f a rake Saturday while playing
a HaboroM tonight and at last you'll
if this belief has shared the fate o f register o f any man who should have and ran it through her foot. She is
really know th© comfort of • tin© cigar.
done
ao
incr“
«ses
the
chances
against
in
a
serious
condition
now.
Four N ew Shoes. No. 8 or less. $2.00.
many another sacred inheritance and
every
other
man
who
did
hia
duty
and
has
been
consigned
to
the
scrap
heap
Wilbur
Wsrren
visited
Miss
G.
Har
Four New Shoes, No. 4 or 5, $2.50.
“T H E
’
o f discarded traditions.
Apparently registered.
greaves and Mrs. 8. Sheldon Sunday.
Four N ew Shoes, No. 6 or 7, $3.00.
For this reason particularly,’ and also
this trait in budding ia largely confined
B W . Veatch, Prop., Moaier, O regon
C. T. Bonney, county school super-
Four N ew Shoes, No. 8, $3.50.
as
a
patriotic
duty,
every
one
o
f
the
to the more elemental varieties and
intentdent, visited
the Oak Knoll
not to those produced by man's experi <52,840 men who registered in Oregon is school luesday.
Advance prices of General Blacksmithing gees into e f
mentation and selection. With the in asked to help in the drive to round up
fect immediately.
creasing proportion o f these selected shirkers.
types, an<f the growing employment o f
Public Sale
Portland Painless Dentist. We Ex
intelligent cultivation, the yield o f ap
ples, year hy year, always barring un tract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth
A t Jesse Simonson Dairy Ranch, 4$
favorable weather, seems more as absolutely Painless, we employ only miles west o f The Dalles on Columbia p e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n A d .
C h a r l e s n e l s o n . Mgr.
sured and dependable than ever be Experienced and Registered men, fif R iver Highway on Monday, June 11.
leaves
Th
«
hallos
7
:
0
o
A.
M.,
Sundays.
Tuesdays and
teen
years
guarantee
on
all
work.
fore.
I f the present growing crop
1917, o f Cure Bred and grade Jerseys,
gets through the next six weeks suc Seventeen years continual practice in 35 rows In milk and 15 heart Spring
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Bring tins card calves to two years old. Some to
cessfully, without the disastrous “ June Portland, Oregon.
leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
erby
t e a r n s drop,”
which blighted last season's with you, it is worth money. Portltnd freshen soon One o f the best herds
from Oak Street Dock.
Passengers and freight.
brilliant promise o f both apples and Painless Dentist. 305 Second *t.. The in the county. Gash or Terms.
L aw yers
Mosier Dock in charge of W. F. Baker, who will meet all
cherries, there seems ahead o f us one Dalles, Ore. Opposite A. M. Williams
J. C. Thrall, Auctioneer,
Co. Phone Main 3831.
tf
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 191,
Jesse Simonson, Owner
T H E DALLES
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O U S O I H O O D R IV E R
O R E G O N o f the largest yields on record.
Is cheaper because it makes
m ore loaves of bread. Don’t
be fooled into buying the low
priced flour thinking you are
getting something cheaper than
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
White River Flour
Every Sack Guaranteed.
Pacific Power and Light Co.
Nichol an,d Company
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Mosier, Oregon
The A r t h u r P h a r m a c y
All Shoes in Stock
for less than
wholesale factory prices
Quality in most cases better
than the new stock.
Spring
Suits...
RED CROSS DRIVE
IS TO BE MADE
NICHOL & COMPANY
W
Automobile Repairing
MEYER, The Tailor
Supplies for all Gas Engines.
First Class W o rk G uaranteed.
Gasoline, Oils and A ccessories
L.
K
LAST CHANCE.
N. G A R A G E
APPLE NOTES
Personal Service Dentistry
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
Don’t Neglect the Children’s Eyes
W m . M orton Post
W . F. Laraw ay, Jew eler and Optician
You Needn’t Care
A Continental
Because of the Heavy Advance
OAKS
W. A. HUSBANDS.
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
D
& S
STEAM ER
TAHOM A