Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 27, 1911, Image 1

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BY
H.
C.
M0SIER BULLETIN
KJBBEE, Proprietor
SCKIPTION RATES
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Bntered m aecond-cteu matter March 12. 1909. at ;
th e poet office at Moeier, Oregon, under the A ct o f I
March 3 , 197».
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
VOL. II
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY,
Your chances are many, we're not sel- 1
fish you see,
Our gates stand wide open, we are
calling to thee.
Our minds, they are broad, our story j
is true;
In prose and in 'verse we are calling
to you.
We are boosters and worker*, com e1
join in the throng;
There ito’joy, peace and plenty in our
owa'Oregon.
The WeSt is still yoting, and with pa­
tience and care
You Will hail with delight, the free­
dom’s that’s here.
Florence, although occupying
an isolated position on the coast Come forth from the land that is chilly
and cold,
©f Lane County wiM soon be 'SÎL:
lied closely with the other cities Come forth from the .land that is
worn and old,
o f the state, for it will organize Where
the zephyrs are *weet, and the
a commercial club having com­
soil is so strong.
mon aims with the hundred and
There is new life and hope in our
dear Oregon.
more kindred organizations of
FRIDAY, JANUARY
See
mild Oregon.
The cut of timber by Oregon
mills during 1910 was the biggest We keep telling the story, each day
and each year,
ever known and reached a total
’Tis the truth, for we love you, ¡have
o f 2,008,000,'060 feet, according
nothing to fear;
to the best estimates Obtainable. Our forests invite you, our streams
they flow strong,
This, too, despite the fact that
There is hunting and fishing in our
trade conditions were conflicting.
great Oregon.
The current year sees a more fa­
There
is beauty, 'romance, there is love
vorable outlook and it is probable
there is song,
the cut o f 1911 will greatly sur­
You will find them all here in our
pass that o f 1910.
own Oregon.
We have hope in our hearts that some
day you will see
Unselfish the thought which keeps
calling to thee.
We can offer to all in this land o f the
West,
A borne for the woary, cortterttment
and rest.
Our valleys are fertile, there is health
in the air—
So come to the west, in these you
may share.
’ Tis the call o f the West, Vis the -close
o f the day;
You live but jurft once, so live white
you may.
Our hearts’ in tthis thought that urges
you on.
You are welcome, dear friends, to our
own Oregon.
•J. JC.
WE ALL KNOW
That it is "best for us to de
a certain thing or to pursue
■a certain course, yet we are
prone to defer action from
time to time unless some one
keeps hammering away on
the necessity or advisability
of otrr doing it. This seems
to be one of the innate short­
comings o f common mortals.
We think this sufficient jus­
tification o f oar frequent
preachments on the value of
a bank account
The MOSIER VALLEY BANK
is here to be o f service and if
YOU are not already con­
vinced that we «can render
you a service, even in the
simplest and most ordinary
business transactions, we
should hire an opportunity of
showing you that we can.
I f you are convinced that we
can help you then the ■proper
thing is for you to open an
account NWW.
In a few days now w e can
serve you by handling the
mdtter-of your taxes.
We
will collect them here this
year the same as last
27, 1911
One Column«..............
Business locals will b*charged at 5 certs per lfne
for each insertion.
NO. 47
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, ahd
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
N« : ho >L & CO.
Genet •al
Merci tai ndise
(P U B L I S H E R )
LARAWAY
i
Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for j
i
Watches, Diamonds , Jewelry
Ï
He can make your watch keep time
Go To
o f Mosier, Oregon,
F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
ery, T oilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC ream and
i oa W ater.
Everything in the Drug line.
Prescriptions a Specialty .
Special Prices
During JANUARY ¿all seasonable
goods will be sold at reduced
prices.
Heating Stoves and Ranges at a
great saving to you
W. E. CHOWN,
a
Mosier
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Department of The Interior,
U. S. Land Office
At The Dalles, Oregon,
December 30th, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that Robert
W . Simpson, whose post office address
is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the 21st day
o f February, 1910, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application, No.
00068, to purchase the SE1-4SE1-4, j
Section 11, Township 1 North, Range)
11 East, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions of
the act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amen­
datory, known as the “ Timber and
Stone Law,” -at such »slue as might
m
"tei
be fixed by appraisement, and that,
o s ie r
régo n
pursuant to such application, the land
and timber thereon have been vip-
praised, the timber estimated 60,000
hoard feet ■ at .81.00 per M., and the
land $40.00; that said applicant will of­
B usiness entrusted t o
fer final proof in support of his appli­ G e o . C h a m b e r l a i n A ll
•T he C are of the
cation and sworn statement on the 15th )
REAL ESTATE
day o f Match, 1911, before the Regis­
ter and Receiver, o f the United States
I Fruit
Land Office, at The Dalles,'Oregon.
oi The Dalles,'Oregon
Lands
Any person is at liberty to protest;
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a _
.
* WIÊL tHAVE PROMPT 'ATTENTION
a contest at any time before patent is­
Specialty
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
in tthis office, alleging facts which Mosier
Oregon Surplus and1 undivid­
e d profits
-
100,000.00
would defeat the entry.
C. W . M o o r e ,
J. S. SCHÊNCK, P résident
usbands
Register.
•
S
d M. W illiams M ax A. V o < jt
(First publication Jany. 13, last March 10)
B l a c k s m it h
M
The Arthur cfe Hurt Drug Co.,
the Beaver commonwealth. The Is it just, is it right that you ‘labor in
Oregon community without a
\utin
oommercial body nowadays is Where the chances are few, and you
work without gain?
<en« exceptionally backward.
Where the frosts and the snows, and
'There are only a few left and the
the cyclones strong—
ranks are thinning steadily.
You’ ll forget them all here, in our
Twin Falls, Idaho, takes the
palm for the greatest yield o f po­
tatoes in competition with wes­
tern states along the line of the
Oregon Short Line, which offered
a prize o f $600 for the best crop.
Louis A. Snyder, living near
Twin Falls, was awarded the
price, having grown 645 bushels
on one acre.
He irrigated hi*
crop three times and planted and
cultivated the tubers hy machin­
ery.
& ¿0
O ne-half Column. . . .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
.great Oregon.
Shorthorn cattle owned and ex­
hibited by W. C. Minor, o f Hepp-
•er, wan prizes at the Western
Stock Show held at Denver dur­
ing the past week. This same
stock won blue ribbons at the
Chicago exposition, while at
ahows nearer home, Mr. Minor
invariably captures honors.
OREGON,
Oregon’s Call
Portland. Ore. Jan. 24, (Special)
—People o f the state made a
demonstration in favor of good
roads legislation at Salem at the
open session o f.th e House and
Senate Tuesday o f this week,
'when special trains were run to
We have room and to spare, in this
&he capital from Portland and
land of the West;
vnany interested citizens at­ 'Our-dlimttte is .mild, our soil is the
tended. Pending bills providing
best.
f o r the permanent betterment of What we need here are brains, money,
and brawn,
the roadways of the state were
We have room for you here in our i
urged upon the legislators.
The Portland Fair Livestock
Association has decided upon the
¡same dates used last year for the
meet next Fall and will open
September 4
Large business
interests of thé city who are be­
hind the project are supporting
St generously and the coming
îftiow promises to be far more
«uccesdftol than any o f the annual
fairs so far held. It is expected
to bring to Portland a large num­
ber o f merchants and represen­
tative citizens from the entire
country tributary to Portland ttL
the time o f the fair, making *t
am attraction o f wide interest.
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One-</*nrter Column.
Legal advertisements will in all cases be charged
1 1 this we may claim with truth, with­
o u t care,
With our own Oregon, t.iere is none
to compare.
We live in the West where our spirit
grows strong.
Of all the great states, th e flueen’ s
Oregon.
State and county automobile
clubs, the state organization of
«threshermen, retail merchants
and other interests were ‘repre­
sented to do what they could to
g«it the Tending-good roads ToiTls
passed.
It is felt by those ac­
tively at work on this legislation
that the measures proposed will
accomplish a great deal in bring­
ing about marked improvement
in highway conditions through­
out the state.
Pwf<5Miû&*] G *u xb ...................... p«r month $ *50
Oae MP&are
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Ore
Great
Combination
Offer
The -Bulletin has made arrangements with the Portland
E vening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the ad­
vantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period.
You can get a metropolitan evening paper with all the latest
news from all over the world and all the news of M osier in the
Bulletin at a remarkably low price.
O
First National Bank
$100, ooo. 6 e
w. -A. H
'Vice* Pres.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Horse
Shoeing
and
-liepair Werk.
(PUHD1SHER)
Department o f The Interior,
U. S. Land Office
A t The Dalles, Oregon,
December 9th, 1910.
NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar
E. Wilson, whose post office address is
Mosier, Oregon, did on the 28th day of
February, 1910,tllo.-vin this office Sworn
Statement and Application, No. 06103,
to purchase the NKI-4SW1-4, Section
28, Township 1 North, Range II East,
Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions o f the act
o f June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
known as h.he “ Timber and Stone
| Law,” at such value as might be fixed
j by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
; such application, the land and timber
j thereon have been appraised, the tim-
] her estimated 270,COO board feet at $.50
j cents per M, and the land $50.00; that
‘ said applicant will offer final proof in
support o f his application and sworn
statement on the 24th day of February,
1911, before the Register and Receiver
o f the U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent is­
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
in thia office, alleging facts which
would defeat this entry.
Satisfaction guaranicen
MOSIER
OREGON
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
CAY YOWELL, Mgr.
(i’Ü H LLSH EK)
Harness
•Mosier
*C . W .
Register.
(First publication'Dec. 23)
- Oregon
A pleasant place to spend a Bo
cial hour is at
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION S .!£ . Francisco's Pooi R oom
( isolated tract )
S oft D r i n k s , C a n d y , C io a r b
PUBLIC LAND HALE
Home Paper
AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODY
Goods
THE OAKS
M oore ,
ADVERTISE
Cure Your
Rheumatism
Saddlery
MOSIER MARKET
5.00
altogether agreed on legislation ganize a dancing club to contin-
that is most needed and it will j ue the remainder of the year,
be necessary for them to reach j Everybody should make it a
some agreement if the subject point to be on hand. The price
is to reoeive attention at this ses­ of admission will be the equal
sion.
division of the expenses. Every­
The bill authorizing the is­ body shares the expenses alike.
Monument dealers o f Oregon,
D an S now and L eslie R oot .
suance o f bonds by counties to
Washington and Idaho will meet
aid in road building has been so
in Portland in annual convention
amended as to require a specifi­
WOOD CONTRACT
Jannary 26 and 27, when the
cation in the bill authorizing the
The Board o f School District
business o f the organization will
bond issue as to what roads shall
No.
52 will receive bids until
be transacted and ideas ex­
be improved with the money
March
1st. 1911, for 5 cords Oak
changed by the dealers in bead-
raised from fhe bonds.
The
wood,
10
cords Pine and 10 cords
State Grange has a number of
stones.
Fir.
Oak
to be second growth,
representatives at Salem, who
are
co-operating
with
the
Farm-
p*ne
and
fir
to be good, sound
NOTICE
era’ Union o f Eastern Oregon. ^
wood from l « * * trees.
T O THE STOCK HOLDERS IN THE
They favor the bonding act but
be delivered by Sept 1st,
MOSIER VALLEY TELEPHONE CO
are opposed to state aid. Neither'®*^» *n basement «if school
do they approve o f the bill pro-
Serfd bids to
Notice is hereby given that e
viding
for
"a
state
highway
com-
A l e x S t e w a r t ,
L
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A
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T
IM
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A
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E
special meeting will fee held in
Clerk.
mission,
contending
that
the
du-
Lamb's Hall on February 14th, No. 7 West keimt 7:25 a.
j ties o f such a commission can
Wednesday, at 2 P . M., for the No. 1
3:10 p. m ; properly be attended to by the
George Wright left yesterday
purpose o f increasing the capi- ff0 +> E a s t
"
10:35 a. m. j State Engineer.
for Tacoma, where he will make
Cal stock o f the company and any VT „
6:30 p. m. | An effort is being made to his home and engage in business.
.
. .
.
No. o
•ther business that may appear
| bring the conflicting elements to- Mr. Wright made many friends
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m flag stop ggthei- that the enactment of during his residence in Mosier,
fcel sre such meeting.
on Sundays only for Hood River needefl legislation on road build- especially among the fair sex,
D a v id R o b in s o n ,
Ang may be assured.—Oregonian, who will regret his departure.
•Secy. | and Portland.
and
Department o f The Interior,
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
U. S. Land Office at
Hand-made Harness**! Specialty
The Dalles, Oregon,
December 13th, 1910. i
o r t /p p
O REGOfc
NOTICE is hereby given that Edwin I
IV1VEJX
F. Reeves, of Mosier, Oregon, who on
February 9th, 1910, made Timber and
Stone application No. 05986, for E l-2
NEI-4, and the E 1-2SE1-1, Section 12,
Township 1 North, Range 11 East, Wil­
Prop.
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of C. JH. DUNSMORE,
intention to make Final timber and
DEALER IN
stone Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Reg­
Fresh
and Cured Meats
ister and Receiver o f the V. S. Land
'Country Produce
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the
25th day o f February, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ben
Veatch, Roy Abfvnathey, Chester Kers-
lake, J. H. Reeves, all o f Mosier, Ore-
gon.
No. 06862
United States Land Office,
C. W . M o o r e ,
The Did«*., Oregon,
December 31st, 1910.
R4L> is tr r.
First publication Dee. 16
Notice is hereby given that, as tli-
rectifi by the Commissioner o f the Gen­
The Portland Evening Tdlegram
$ 5 per year
eral Land Office, under provisions of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Act o f Congress approviti June 27,
The Bulletin
.
•$1.50 per yr
(Publisher.)
1906, Public —No. 303, we will offer at
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Total
$ 6 .5 0
public eale'torthe highest Kidder, at 10
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
o ’clock a. m., on the 23rd day o f Feb­
January 17th, 1911.
ruary 1911 at thia office, the following
Both papers through this office
Notice is hereby given that R obert'
tract o f land to-wit: SE1-4NWI-4, Sec.
P. Boyce, o f Portland, Oregon, who, ;
if paid in advance for 1 year,
5, T. 1 N. R. 11 E. W. M.
on
March
16th,
1910,
made
Timber
and
|
on or before February 15th,
Any persons claiming adversely the
Stone application No. 06232, for N1-2S
1911.
above-described lands are advised to
El-4, SE1-4SE1-4, Sections, Township,.,, . . . . .
,,
1 North, Range 12 EWM., has filedI
obje^ oas. on or
notice o f intention . to make Final1 before the day above designated for
sale.
Good "Roads Topic Thursday
NOTICE
Proof, to establish claim to the land
C. W . MOORE, R e g is te r .
described, before the Register I
STATE CAPITAL, Salem. Or.,
To all the dancing population above
and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
Jan.
23. —(S p e c i aJ)—It is o f Mosier with no exception: at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 4th day
o f April, 1911.
planned to give the good roads
There will be a dance given at Claimant names as witnesses:
enthusiasts an opportunity to ap­ Stroup’s Hall Saturday, Jan. 28,
William J. Ray, o f Portland, Oregon,
i and Edwin F. Reeves, Benjamin Veatih
IN YOUR
pear before the House Thursday 1911. The purpose o f this dance ¡and
Chester Kerslake, all o f Mosier,
*
in advocacy o f road legislation. will be to show everybody a good Oregon.
C. W. M o o r e ,
Supporters <of good roads are not time and at the same time or­
Register.
The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, mar­
ket reports unexcelled, Saturday-edition contains a magazine
comic section in colors.
Cashier
Generái
T obacco
Mosier,
Oregon
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
D entist
o f f *«# :
ove»
B (r r f.» R
n Su king COM pat T y
PHONES:
Office 28 Residence 1
HOOD UMIER
H.
G.
K IB B E E
NOTARY
MOSIER
'OREÛOfc
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P U B L IC
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‘O
r e g o n
HIDEST!
HIDES!!
HIDESf!
Call at the B ulletin office and
get tags to ship your hides 'to
Kauffman, Davidson, Sfcmmel.if
Portland.
Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation ’Company
A T THE
HOT LAKE
TR A FFIC D E P A R T M E N T
.Sanatorium
ANNOUNCEMENT
( The House o f Efficiency)
H ot
Lake,
Oregon
THE
The above named company was incorporated DetembéT
,
OREGON- -WASH INGTON
RAILROAD & NAVI­
GATION CO.
23, 1910, for the.purpose of taking over the following
•lines:
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com­
pany, Oregon and Washington Railroad Com­
pany, The North Coast Railroad Company
Sells round-trip tickets, good for
Idaho Northern Railroad Company,
three months, allowing $6.00
Ilwaco Railroad Company
worth of accommodation at
the Sanatorium, at Port­
In future these lines will be operated by and in thematne
land and all O.-W. R.
& N. Stations
T H E 0 R B C 0 N -Y V A S H IN G * 0 K R A IL R O A D & N A V IG A ­
For further information and il­
lustrated booklet, address Dr. W.
T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr.,
Hot Lake, Oregon, any O.-W. R.
& N . Agent, or write to
W
m <
M c M u r r a y .
General Pansenver Ajrmt
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TIO N C O M P A N Y
P. W . R O B IN S O N
General Freight Agent
PORTLAND,
W M . M c M U R R A Y
OREGON
W . D. S K IN N E R
General Freight and Passenger Agent
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAN D , OREGON
-R. B. M IL L E R
Traffic Manager