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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SCRIPTION RATES One ............................... .............- ............ I1.5U Six Months.......................................................................75 Three Months...................................................................50 _ ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards............................per month $ .5# M 0SIER BULLETIN One square........................................... 44 1.00 One-quarter Column........................... 44 44 3.0# One-half Column................................ 44 44 5.60 One Column........................................... 44 44 9.00 Business locals will be charged at 5 cents per line for each Insertion. Legal advertisements will in all cases be charged I ' the post office aTMosier, Oregon, under the A ct of March 3, 1S79. OUR PORTLAND LETTER Portland, Ore. Dec. 2Q„ (Special) When the annual convention of National Wool Growers’ Associa tion opens in Portland January 4, it will be thfcbigge&t and most important, gathering of sheep saisers nr America for years. Questions of vital importance to the sheep industry are to be con sidered and the future policy of the wool interests will be out- fined. According to those high in the councils of the organization, little support for the wool men may be ekpected either from President Taft or the next Congress. Both, it seems, are determined to lead Schedule K to the slaugh ter in revising the tariff bill. The friends of the threatened schedule would leave the subject to the Tariff Board but it is said President Taft feels that the public expects further tinkering with the rates on wool and wool en,» and he is determined to ac cede to their demands. It is felt by the wool men that their side of the case has never been presented to the public fail ly, while on the other hand IJhey charge the agitation that has arisen against them to the mudslinger and muckraker in the sensational magazines. “ Schedule K ,” said D. O. Lively, chairman of the general arrangements committee, “ will be the meat of the cocoanut as far as the convention is con cerned. it is the life of the wool trade and when it is threat ened the existence of the wool industry is in danger. Wool growers all over the country are alarmed at the rapid advance ment of the sentiment for a chmige in the wool schedules of the tariff. ” The program, as now outlined, includes m a n y speakers of national prominence, who will speak on tariff matters and other subjects of vital importance to the wool industry. A great sheep and goat show will be held in connection with the convention, which meets at the armory, and prize animals from all over the country will be on exhibition. Breeders and wool men are taking unusual in terest in the approaching session and they will attend in very large numbers, it being expected that no less than 6000 people di rectly interested in the sheep business will be in Portland dur ing the four days of the conven tion. James J. Hill' played Santa Claus this week by visiting Ore gon and promising new railways. Extensions of the Oregon Trunk Line from the present proposed terminus at Bend south through interior Oregon, the pushing of the United Railways westward to Tillamook and the building of an independent Hill passenger station in Portland were some of the things the Empire Builder outlined. Oregon may one day have the most beautiful scenic highway in the world, for the new road now under constrnction to Crater Lake from Medford is said by experts to be superior to any on This continent or through the Alps in the grandeur of its scen ery. Road experts of the Gov ernment in charge of the work- say the new highway will have no superior anywhere and char acterize the work as “ Forty-five miles o f macadamizing through the greatest scenic section of the world.” The Oregon Agricultural Col lege will commence its annual s(tecia) short courses for farmers on January 3 and the instruction to lie offered this year is prob ably the best since these courses were started several years ago. Expert* in the various branches have been seen re* l and the sjiecial work will extend over a period of six weeks. to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and W A SC O C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 23, 1910 NO. 42 paid for before affidavits are furnished. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Information Wante 1 (PUBLISHER) The following lett- r which we See Dopaitrnei t of The Interior, have been asked to give public - U. S. Land Oit.ee i y, is self explanatory, but we At The Dalles, Oregon, wish to eçiphas'ze the fact that December 9th, 1910. ev ry section of Oregon havii g NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar i E. Wilson, whese post office address is wo ! prizes or medals at recet t ' Mosier, Oregon, did on the 28th day of fruit or other exhibits, will e ' February, 1910, file in this office Sworn exploited in this booklet. There Statement an 1 Application, .No. 0010?, fore it is hoped that every one | to purchase the NE1-4SW1-4, Section He can make your watch keep time in Hosier District who won a 28, Towi ship 1 North, Range 11 East | Willamette Meridian, and the timhe: prize or medals will follow out i thereon, under the provisionsof the ac fhe instructions m Mr. Wells’ o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory letter and send the information known as the ‘ "Timber and Stone m at once to Dr. Robinson: - - O regon | M o s ie r Portland, Ore-, ( such application, the land and timbei Dec. 17, 1910. thereon have been appraised, the tim Dr. David Robinson, Sec’y, her estimated 270,000 hoard feet at $.50 CommercialClub of Hosier Valley cents per M, and the land $50.00; that Mosier, Oregon. said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn Dear Sir: statement on the 21th day o f February, We are planning to issue a 1911, before the Register and Receiver booklet to be called, “ Oregon Located A t of the U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, the Prize Winner” ,, the purpose Oregon. of which is to describe all the Any person Is at liberty to protest o f Alosier, Oregon, this purchase before entry, or initiate important victories of the ex Guarantees all its stock true to name and will replace all a contest at any time before patent is hibitors from this state in com trees or plants, failing to live the first year, it' due care has F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit been exercised. Our customers are always satisfied and petition with those o f other in this office, alleging facts which ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC ream and repeat their orders. states. All the products of the would defeat this entry. A line dropped to our agent, S. W. Heppner, at Hood state will be inchuded. It is de C. W. M oore , Soda Water. Everything in the Drug line. River, Ore., will bring him at any time to attend to your Register. sired that if your section has wants. taken any medals, prizes or First publication Dec.*16 a vards of this nature, you will give us immediately the full de NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n A ll B us , ness ™ t " usted to tails, including, date, name of Summary o f 1 9 1 0 Assessment Roll for W a sco County, O re, (PUBLISHER) T he C a r e o f th e fair or exhibition, name o f win Department o f the Interior REAL ESTATE r . . XT , D * • VALUE U. S. Land Office at ner, character of exhibit, nature | The Dalles, Oregon, $2,567,200 Fruit and value o f award. And, if Acres of Tillable Lands, 146,090...................... December 7th, 1910. Lands of The Dalles, Oregon possible, please send us photo Acres of Non-Tillable Lands, 447,704.................................. 1,700,350 NOTICE is hereby given that Walter graphs o f the prizes and prize- a WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Improvements on Deeded Lands....................................... 445,615 Gardner, o f Fir, Oregon, who on May i winning- exhibits. Specialty Capital . . $ioo,000.00 10th, 1909, made Homestead, No. 04852, The booklet will have wide dis-! Town and City Lots................................................................ 1,063,385 | for NW1-4NE1-4, Section 8, Township 1 Mosier ■ Oregon j S u r p lu s ^ ,jd i.id - tribution and we believe that: Improvements on Town and City Lots................................ 1,018,340 1 North, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f intention I your co-operation in this matter Improvements on Lands Not Deeded or Patented......... J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t 18,855 to make Final commutation Proof, to i W. A. HUSBANDS will be fully justified. E d M. W il l ia m s M ax A. V ogt establish claim to the land above des- Miles Electric Wire, Poles, etc., 30.................................... 11,100 Very truly yours, B l a c k s m it h i cribed, before the Register and Re Vice Pres. Cashier W illiam B ittle W ells . Stationary Engines, Manufacturing Machinery, E t c .... 341,205 ceiver, of the U. S. Land office, at The Horse Shoeing and General Dalles, Oregon, on the 18th day of HIDES!! HIDES!! HIDES!! Merchandise and Stock in Trade......................................... 441,190 January, 1911. Repair Work. Publicity Fund Subscription Call at the B ulletin office and Claimant names as witnesses: Wil Farm Implements, Wagons, Carriages, Autos, E tc......... 148,325 Satisfaction guaranteed We, the undersigned, hereby i get tags to ship your hides to liam B. Gentry, Ernest Cole, Nicholas OREGON Kauffman, Davidson, Semmel, of 167,145 Jacob, Ira Dungey, all o f Kir, Oregon. MOSIER pledge , ourselves to pay the1 sum ! Money....................................................................................... C. W. MoORlS, set opposite our names EACH and Notes and Accounts................................................................ Portland. 65,205 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. every month for one year from 1 Shares o f Stock....................................................................... 232,990 Deportment o f the Interior, August 1st, 1910. Said sums to United Staten Land Office, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 205,275 by paid into the Mosier Valley Household Furniture, Watches, Jewelry, E tc................... At The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1910. (PUBLISHER) Bank the first day of each month Horses and Mules, 6804 ........................................................ Department of The Interior, 354.355 NOTICE is hereby given that Frank U. S. Land Oitice at without notice , and placed to L. Farris, o f Mt. Hood, Oregon, who The Dalles, Oregon, Cattle, 6299............................................................................. 104,100 the credit o f the Commercial Manufacturer of December 13th, 1910. on June 30, 1906, made homestead en 298,535 Club, to be applied to the public Sheep and Goats, 98,616........................................................ NOTICE is tiereby given that Edwin try No. 15246, (Serial No. 03950), for F. Reeves, of Mosier, Oregon, who on I.ot 4, Section 19, and Lot 1, Section ity fund of said Club, arid used Swine, 4404............................................................................. 19,060 February 9th, 1910, made ’i imber and 30, Township 1 N ., Range 11 East, FINE MISSION FURNITURE for the advancement of the in-! Stone application No. 05986, for El-2 Willamette Meridian, has filed notice And Cabinet Work of all kinds NE1-4, and the E 1-2SE1-4, Section 12, terests of the Mosier District. Total Value o f all Property.................................... $9,202,230 Township 1 North, Range 11 East, Wil of intention to make Final commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land Is your name on that list? I f ! lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Same property as above assessed last year, $8,080,980 intention to make Final timber and above described, before F. A. Blihop, it is why don’ t you do as you | BARBER SHOP | stone Proof, to establish claim to the a U. S. Commissioner at his office, at COLE’S Increase over last year, $1,121,250. agreed? There is only one quar | land above d. sc rihed, before the Keg- Hood River, Oregon, on the 26th day | istor i nd Receiver of the U. S. Land ter of tlie money paid in that is This does not include assessments on railroad property, tele Offi ■ at The D files, Oregon, on the December, 1910. Mosier - - Oregon due. Do you want the Commer Cluimant names as witnesses: phone lines, telegraph lines, Pullman cars, etc., which are now as 25th d: y of February, 1911. ) Claimant nanus as witnesses: Ben Edmon C. Miller, and Armand Pater- cial Club to go to the expense of Veatch, Roy Ah rnathey, Chester Kers- eau, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, and Charles sessed by State Tax Commissioners and which was valued last year hiring a collector to wait on you? 1 lal e, J. H. Reeves, all o f Mosier, Ore- Hathbum and Clarence C. Piper, of C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Do you think the director* can at $1,566,430, which if assessed for this year at same value and ; gon. Hood River, Oregon. C. W. M o o r e , D e n t is t hire a man te» manage the busi C. W. MOORE, Register. Register. added to total would equal a sum total o f the roll for 1910 of OrriCK OVER UUTI.ER B A N K lN U COM P AN Y (First publication Dec. 28) ness o f the Club on promises? PH O NES: It takes money to do things, $10,768,660. O IH » R etti,le n t1« 2M B hence the importance of meeting, Respectfully submitted, OREGON HOOD RIVER this obligation at once. J. W. KOONTZ, County Assessor. ¡C. H. D U N SM O R E, Prop. N ick J ohnson , Pres. f ICH»OL & c o l Gene irai LARAWAY Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Merc :h an dise 8 ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN and Get Results. Go To W ashington Nursery The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., Toppenish - - Wash. Prescriptions a Specialty. „ .. First National Bank W. H. Huffines i MOSIER MARKET DEALER IN At The Christian Church | L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E H. G. K I B B E E AMONG THE OTHER THINGS Fresh and Cured Meats There will be an entertain- No. 7 West l>ound 7;25 a. m. I wish to list a few good de That you have planned for Country Produce ment by the children at the . . ,, ,, _ sirable pieces of property in the N O T A R Y P U B L IC that boy at the Christmas \ Christian Church on Christmas 1 2:50 p. m Mosier Fruit District at reason- _ Season why not include a eve. There will be songs and No. 2 East “ 10:50 a. m. able prices and terms. Give IV lO S ie F m o s ,E r - - O regon Bank Pass Book with a de recitations and drill by the chil- vr0 s .. .. K.on _ _ complete description, location, j dren and some special music by posit entered in it? The age price, terms, etc in first letter. the choir. There will also be a No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop Address of the boy makes no differ L. A. id A THEWS, ♦KTherw<T i11 be ".«Presents. on Sundays only for Hood River ence, and the amount with Upon the whole we wish to mag Mosier, Ore., P. O. Box 21 Which you start him off nify Christ rather than Santa an(l Portland. doesn’ t matter so much—the Claus. — — •----- --- fact of giving him A BA-NK lhe public is invited and we Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frey were iope to make all coiners feel wel- down on Tuesday from their account is th e important come thing. It will be one act of O f course everything is free fruit ranch at Greenwood. They Is the place to visit. Orange groves in full bloom, yours that he will remember to all. have been suffering with rheu- tropical flowers, famous hotels, historic Old Missions, at always and tire chances are tractive watering places, delightful climate, making that Services begin at 7:30. matism, but have recovered favored section the Nation’s most popular retreat. You that when he conies to be a A. C. C orbin . somewhat. can see it at its best via the man he will he grateful to you, for with many it means a start along the road to a competence. And "The Road o f a Thousand Wonders” Oregon California DAVENPORT The M o s ie r V a l l e y B ank has the accounts of many of the children of this neigh- Itorhood, but itought to have more of them. You don’ t need to consider this. You k tu H i' it’ s the proper thing. In New Zealand any man with a few hundred dollars can get land o f the government, pay-, ing down only the interest in ad vance. On his improvements the government will loan hint their value. The result is that | New Zealand has more men j working for themselves and own Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and ing their own homes than in any little son were shopping in Hood other civilized commonwealth in | River on Wednesday. the w orld.-L abor Press. 0 MOSIER, VOL. II Cold Weathers- Heating Stoves HARNESS Co. Harness and Saddlery Goods Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc Hand-made Harness a Specialty HOOD RIVER OREGON THE OAKS A pleasant place to spend a so cia) hour is at S. E. Francisco’s Pool Room Mosier - * Ore Route CAY YOWKLL, Mgr. A good tim e to select your H eat ing Stoves is NOW before the-colder w eather sets in. Our stock is complete. Prices to fit your pocket books W. E. CHOWN, Shasta | S oft D rinks , SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Up-to-date trains, first-class in every respect, unexcelled dining-car service, quidk lime and direct connections to all points south. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARE $ 55.00 Portland to Los Angelos and Return With corresponding low fares from all other sections of the Northwest. Liberal stop-overs in each direction and long limit. Interesting and attractive literature on the various resorts and attractions of California can be had on application to any S. P. or O. R. & N. Agent, or from C a n d y , C igars T obacco W IL L IA M M C M U R R A Y . GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, i Mosier, Orego ; PO RTLAND. OREGON.