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PUBLISHED .EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SCRIPTION RATES One T d r ..................................................................... $1.50 1 Six N ont .s ......................................................................75 Three Months............................................................ 50 Entered as second-class matter March 12, 1909, at the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ADVERTISING RATES M0SIER BULLETIN VOL. II MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 N O . 51 Pmfeaaional C ards............................M r moatk $ M One s q u ir e ............................................" - 1.00 O ne-quarter C olum n.......................... “ “ S.Ot One-half Column................................." ** 5.54 One Column................................. rt ** 5.00 Business locals will be charged a t 6 c n U i e r l i M for each inseition. Legal advertisem ents will in a .' eases be charged to the party ordering them, a t legal rates, and paid for imfo*e alfidavits are furniahed. NICHOL & CO. Will Oregon stand For It NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OUR PORTLAND LETi’LR (PUBLISHER) Portland, Oro. Feb 21. (Special) Here is something for the peo See Department of The Interior, —T h e transformation of a ple to think about: U. S. Land Office i wilderness into a garden is plan J. Pierpont Morgan, organizer At The Dalles, Oregon, ned for Western Washington and of the Steel Trust, the shipping December 1910. i NOTICE is hereby given 30th, Oregon no less wonderful than Trust and a dozen other gigantic that Robert • 1Í Î the miracle wrought by irri combinations of capitol, conceiv- W. Simpson, whose post office address 1 is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the 21st day gation east of the Cascades. ing it to l>e good (?) for the peo- j Î of February, 1910, file in this office This is the solution of the logged-¡pie of this state, aspires to merge , Sworn Statement and Application, No. oif land problem that now seems its independent telephone lines, 06068, to purchase the SE1-4SE1-4, in sight. To the Southwest which he either owns or controls He can make your watch keep time j Section 11, Township 1 North, Range Washington Development Asso- with those of the Bell Company, 11 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of ciation must be given the credit which he also largely owns and , the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amen- of carrying this movement for- controls. I datory, known as the “Timber and ward until it has reached a point A man does not have to be en- j Stone Law,” at such value as might where successful clearing of ¡ dowed with an inordinate amount M o s ie r 1 be fixed by appraisement, and that, O regon large areas of stump lands at of horse sense to perceive what I pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been ap low cost is successfully accom- is inevitable if the absorption of praised, the timber estimated 60,000 plished. ! the independents by the Bell is board feet at $1.00 per M., and the of Mosier, Oregon, At the convention of the as- allowed to go unchallenged. At land $40.00; that said applicant will of A ll -B u sin e ss en tr u ste d to sociation, held the past week in conferences held in New York fer final proof in support of his appli Vancouver, the method of opera- and Chicago a few weeks ago at For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station cation and sworn statement on the 15th G e o . C h a m b e r l a i n T he C are of the tion was shown and plans for the which H. P„ Davison, one of Mr. | ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and day of March, 1911, before the Regis REAL ESTATE ter and Receiver, of the United States future discussed. Prof. Sparks Morgan’s partners, Theodore N, Fruit Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon. of the State College at Pullman j Vail, President of the Bell Sys-! Soda Water. Everything in the Drug Tint. Any person is at liberty to protest of The Dalles, Oregon Iiands showed by actual demonstration ! tern, and representatives of the this purchase before entry, or initiate a WILL -HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION how land may be cleared of | independents were present, it ; a contest at any time before patent is- Specialty Capital stumps and roots with a mini- was openly stated that with corn- | sues, by fifing a corroborated affidavit :- - $100,000.00 I i:i this office, alleging facts which Mosier Surplus and undivid mum of money and effort and a l1 petition ended rates could be Oregon would defeat the entry. ed profits roaooaoo the convention sessions promi-1 raised and economies instituted j C. W . M oore , nent delegates outlined a scheme that would enable the monopoly; J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Register. W. -A. HUSBANDS for pooling large stump land! to place the stock of the inde E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt (F irst publication J .n y . 13, la st M arch 1(1) B lacksmith areas and making fertile farms pendents on an 8 per cent basis. Vice Pres. Cashier Horse Shoeing and General of now almost worthless land. With both companies operating NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The organization of a big com between practically the same Repair Work. (PUBLISHER) pany to handle the land, clearing points, under one management, Department of The Interior, Satisfaction guaranteeb it and placing it on the market it follows that one of them wi i ll I MOSIER OREGON U. S. Land Office be superfluous, and that it will in small tracts for the farmer, At The Dalles, Oregon, was forecasted. It was suggested cost less to pay dividends of the December 9th, 1910. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION that money be raised for the outstanding stock of the absorbed GAY YOWELL.'M*». NOTICE is hereby given that Oscar (PUBLISH Eh) work by bonding the land, simi companies than to operate them Harness and Saddlery Goods E. Wilson, whose post office address is Department of The Interior, lar to the plan followed in irriga under the «circumstances. Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc Mosier, Oregon, did on the 28th day of U. S. Land Office at tion districts. Easy payments Thus, the monopoly, which Hand-made Harness a Spectolty February, 1910, file In this office Sworn The Dalles, Oregon, for purchasers were favored and nows owns the Western Union Statement and Application, No. 06103, December 13th, 1910. HOODMVER - OREGON it was generally agreed that the I Telegraph Company and through to purchase the NEI-4SW1-4, Section NOTICE is hereby that Edwin 28, Township 1 North, Range II Blast, L Reeves, of Master, given resulting development in dairy-! that corporation has recently ac- Oregon, who on Willamette Meridiun, and the timber b i bruary 9th, 1910, made Timber and ing*, vegetable growing and fruit Quired six of the largest of the thereon, under the provisions of the act Stone application No. 05986, for El-2 raising would be astonishing in trans-Atlantic cables, will cou NEI-4, and the E 1-2SEI-4, Sec tion 12, C. H . D U N S M O R E , P t t p . of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, Township 1 North, Range 11 East, Wil rts far-reaching benefits to the trol every channel ot communi- known as the “Timber and Stone lamette Meridian, filed notice of territory lying between the Cas- j cation on land, except the tele- DEALER IN Law,’’ at such value as might be fixed intention to make has Final timber and by appraisement, and that, pursuant to stone Proof, to establish claim to the cade Mountains and the sea. j post automatic telegraph lines. Fresh and* Cured" Meats land above described, before the Reg such application, the land and timber ister Twenty-two towns will be j It would probably buy this too. Country Produce ami Receiver of the U. S. Land thereon have been appraised, the tim Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the placed on the railroad map of ¡1 the stock ol that company was ber estimated 270,000 board feet at $.50 25th day of February, 1911. Oregon by the operation of the not tied up in a voting trust with cents per M, and the land $50.00; that Claimunt names as witnesses: Ben Roy Ahernathey, Chester Kers- said applicant will offer final proof in Veatch, Oregon Trunk up the Deschutes Rear Admiral Sigsbee of the lake, J. H. Reeves, all of Mosier, Ore support of his application and «worn gon. Canyon and on to Madras, which “Maine” and others sitting statement on the 24th day of February, will be started March 1. These tightly on the lid to prevent just C. W. M oore , 1911, before the Register and Receiver such a contingency. Register. A pleasant place to spend a n centers have never before had the U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, (First publication Dec. 23) The Bulletin has made arrangements with the Portland of Oregon. railroad transportation and the With the end of the autonomy rial hour is at surrounding country will increase of the independents, every ad- Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the ad Any person Is at liberty to protest NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT S.Ht. Francisco’s Pool Room purchase before entry, cr initiate in productivity and wealth to a ' vantage secured hy competition vantage of a. gigantic combination 'offer for a limited period. a this contest at any time before patent is Notice is hereby given that the un remarkable extent because of the j will lie at once surrendered and You can get a metropolitan evening paper with all the latest sues, by filing corroborated aliidavit dersigned, Adeline Sellinger, adminis S o f ’ i D r in k s , C a n d y , (R oars markets placed within reach of every section of the ¡state tl at news from all over the world and all the news of Mosier in the in this office, a alleging facts which tratrix of the estate of George Sellin T obacco the farmer by the coming of the has heretofore profited by the Bvlletin at a remarkably low price. would defeat this entry. ger, deceased, has filed her Final Ac railroad, P io n eer conditions will ‘ keen rivalry for business that count and Report with the Count Mosier. C. W . M o o r e , Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, mar ‘O r e g r tn obtain no longer in Central Ore-; has existed between the two sys- ket The Register. Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, am1 reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine that Saturday, the 25th day of March, First publ ration Dec. 10 gon. There is now no obstacle terns will experience the same con.ic section in colors. C. H. JENKINS, D.'M. D. 19fl, al the hour of 2 P. M. of said day to its agricultural development, arbitrary inflation of rates as in the County Courtroom of the County The Portland Evening Telegram $5 per year D entist Products of the Beaver State has followed the termination of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CiMfrtho'se In Dalles City, Wasco OKKIfW OVER HUTI.EK RANKING COMPANY (Publisher.) will have their inning during the competition elsewhere. The County, Oregon, has been fixed by the The Bulletin $1.50 per yr Department of the Interior, U. S. court as the time and place for hearing PHONES: two weeks beginning February butcher, the grocer and the doc 28 Reak!enc¿ 28 tí Land Office at The Dulles, Oregon, | said report. Total $6.50 27, when the “Made in Oregon” tor will pay the freight. They ¡HOOIMUVHR ><«EGOfJ January 17th, 1911. All persons are hereby notlfied'to Bp- can protest and anathematize the exposition will open in Portland. Notice is hereby given that Robert. pear at said time and place 'to show Both papers through this office Home manufacturers will show trust, cull Morgan mean names | P. Boyce, of Portland, Oregon, who, cause, if any there be, why said report if paid in advance for 1 year, and make the air heavy with sul H. G. K IB B E E on March 16th, 1910, made Timber and ! Bhould not be approved and an order what they are doing to meet the on or before February 24th, Stone application No. 06232, for N1-2S made discharging said administratrix demands of their own people for phurous maledictions, but it 1911. El-4, SE1-4SE1-4, Section 6, Township I and closing said estate. factory products, and the wide won’t do any good. In effect N O T A R Y P U B L IC 1 North, Range 12 EWM., has filed A d e l in e S e l l in g e r , variety of articles to be shown the trust will say: “If you don’t notice of intention to make Final Administratrix of the pstate of will, unquestionably, prove a sur- like it, you need not have a tele FARM LOANS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Proof, to establish claim to the land George Sellinger, deceased. MOSIER - - - OREGON prise to many. A local depart- phone.” But if you are without above described, before the Register Constitute a class of busi ( p u b l ish e r ) and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, ment store will house the ex- telephone connection in these ness which is not ordinarily Department of the Interior, s, Oregon, on the 4th day Notice Of Sheriff's Sale hibits. A similar exposition was days you cannot do business, h a n d l e d by commercial U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon ' of at The'Dsril* April, 1911. Notice is hereby given that an ex - February Jst, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses; held here some years ago and The trust knows this. Will the banks, that is—they do not NOTICE is hereby cution and order of sale was isst’e m t William J. Ray, of Portland, Oregon, given that Oscar was a great success. The pro- great commonwealth of Oregon make these loans from their E. Wilson, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on and Edwin F. Reeves, Beniamin Veatch of the Circuit Court of the State of and Chester Kerslake, all of Mosier, Oregon for Wasco County on the 9th moters of the coming show ex- stand idly by the roadside while own funds, for the reason October 19th, 1906, made Homestead, j Oregon. From the Middle and Eastern day of February, 1911, upon a decree portions of the United States pect to outdo the former ofie. Wall Street in its greed for reve- that they are usually wanted No. 15366 Serial, No. 04011, for SiSE), W. M o o r e , and Canada to Register. therein rendered on ths I7th day of Sec. 15 and NJNE1, Section 22, Town A colony of Danish farmers is nues imposes another burden up- for too long a term. January, 1911, in favor of Sarah U. OREGON, WASHINGTON, ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Willam to lie brought to Oregon during on this constituency, whereby it The M o sier V alley B ank ette Meridian, hag filed notice of in* Brooke, plaintiff, and Geo. S. Geia, “ anth « i - l NORTHWEST the coming Spring and estab- may extort new tribute from has not made many loans of ; tention to make final commutation Jennie L. Towns«,d and I. S. Tow - will prevail DAILY Proof, to establish claim to the land fished on lands in Multnomah every commnnity in the state? send, defendants, which said execute this class for the reason ! I above <ii scribed, before the Register K ARCH 10th TO A P R I L 10th and order of sale is to me directed anil and Yamhill counties. The im- When he acquired control of mentioned, hut we are fre I and Receiver of the U. S. Land office, over the coiWnani'tig me to sell the proper! migrants will number about 100 the independents. Morgan made quently in position to nego of at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 13th day hereinafter described for the purpose OREGON-WASHINGTON March, 1911. AND OT HER ILLS OF THElwDY" and are all experienced in inten- an affidavit to the Supreme tiate such loans for private of satisfying the judgment of the plain RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO names as witnesses Robert sive farming. Small tracts will Court of Chio that his purchase parties. We have now some W. Claimant Simpson, Carl J. Fredrickson, AT THE tiff in aaid cause against the defen and connections, the O. Godberaen, Hans C. Olsen, be used and vegetables, small was for private investment and funds available for a few ! Thomas dant, Geo. S. Geis, for the sum of Oregon Short Line, Union all'-of Mosier. (Iregon. HOT LAKE $1,000.00 with interest thereon from Pacific ami Chicago & North fruits and poultry will be raised, not for the Bell Company. To small farm loans, and will C. W. M oore , Register. the 10th day of August, 1909, at the western Practically every foot cf ground get around this he now proposes be glad to take up the matter rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for From will be utilized by these thrifty to turn the stock of tee two sys- with those desiring sudi ac NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (The House of Efficiency) the further sum of $250.00 attorney’s Chicago at • • $33.00 farmers from abroad, and it is terns into a single holding com commodations. . . . -32.0t) ( pu b lish er ) H ot Lake, O r e g o n fee, and for plaintiff’! costs and dis St. Louis - - • 25 00 pany, which is only another way Oepaftmerit of The Interior, bursement in this cause taxed at 'Omahb said that they can teach the of Kansas City . . . 25.00 “whipping the devil around U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, $22 50. THE American agriculturalist a few St. Paul - - - 25.00 LOCAL TIME-TABLE February 4th, 1911. Therefore, in compliance with raid and from other cities correspondingly low things in conserving all the re the stump”, and accomplishing No. 7 West bound 7:25 a. m. NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse OREGON—WASH INGTON execution and order of sale, I will > n sources of the soil. by indirection what he is legally No. 1 “ “ You Can prepay Fares I). Lester, of Mosier, Oregon, who, on RAILROAD & NAVI Sstunlay, the 18th day of March, t! 11, 3:10 p. m The'Colsniat are Welthounb The use of a portion of the proscribed from doing directly. May 29th, 1909, made Homestead, No. at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M., at the only, but if you fares have relatives oY GATION CO. Pendleton-Yoakum cutotf on the Have the people of Oregon at No. 2 East ” 10:35 a. m. 04924, for E)NEL E(SF.j Section 29, Court House door in The Dalles. Wt s- friends or employees in the East whom main line of the O. W. R. & N. whose pocketbook this move is No. 8 “ “ Township 2 North, Range 11 East Wil Sells round-trip tickets, good for co County, Oregon, sell at pul,lie auc you desire to bring to this state you 6:30 p. m. deposit the value of the fare with was an event of the past week. aimed nothing to say? Have Meridian, has filed notice of in three months, allowing $6.00 tion to the highest bidder for cash in can local railroad agent, and an order This is the rebuilding of the they no rights, which a Morgan No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop lamette worth of accommodation at hand, for the purpose of satisfying the your tention to make final commutation for a ticket will be telegraphed to any track between the two points, must respect? Have they be on Sundays only for Hood River Proof, to establish claim to the land the Sanatorium, at Port judgment and decree above mentioned, address desired. eliminating curves and leveling come so inert over the freqnent and Portland. land and all O.-W. R. al>ovp described. before the Register the following described real property, Let tha WORLD know grades. The work has cost $1. abuse of corporation privilege, ____ & N. Stations and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, to-wit: Of our vast resources and splendid op- 250,000 and will !>e a great im that they hesitate to assert them A meeting of the Horticultural at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 20th day The West half of the Southeast Qufr- .portunities for provement for the fast and safe selves? If not it’s time for them For further information and il HOME BUILDJNG terof the Northwest Quarter of Section of March 1911. Cal) on the undersigned for gowlln- •operation of trains. to get busy, before it is too late. Society will be held tomorrow at tClâiffiant name* ss witnesses: Wm. lustrated booklet, address Dr. W. 22, Township Two, North Range Eleven *tru$tiveifítMted»>nílttey 2 p. m. in Lamb’s Hall. ‘’Prun H. Gray, of Hood River, Oregon, Eli T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., East of the Willamette Meridian in or give Mm The addresses >to of lend those East, to Oregon, any O.-W. R. Wasco CMulty, Oregon. whom you would like to hava such mat At a meeting of the directors Miss Nora Hunter is confined ing” will be the principal sub jah Huskey, of Mosier, Oregon, A. E. & Hot N. Lake, Agent, or write to Dated this 10th day of February, er sent. Welle, of-Hosier, Oregon, Max Vogt, of the local telephone company. to her home with a severe cold, ject discussed and this should be 1911. yesterday, it was decided to build C. T. Bennett is looking after of sufficient interest to fruit of The Dalles, Oregon, E. Jacobsen, of W . M M WM- CJ^neral M c M u r r a A$r*Rt y . LEVI CHRISMAN, a line out on The Dalles road as Uncle Sam’s interests at the post growers to insure a large at The Dalles, Oregon. General Pm m s r r A jrrJt PORTLAND, OREGON Sheriff ofWasco County. Oregon. PORTLAND. OREGON. C. W. M oore . Register. far as the Eastman piace. office in her absence. tendance. i LARAWAY Hood Rivet's Reliable Jeweler for Watches, Diamonds Jewelry General Merchandise î Go To The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., First National Bank Prescriptions a Specialty. N O TICE! Beginning MARCH 1st all busi ness will be done on a cash or 30 day basis. On Bills not paid by the 15th of the following month from date of purchase, credit will be refused un til settlement. DAVENPORT HARNESS Ca W. E. CHOWN, MOSIER MARKET Great Combination Offer Mosier - Oregon THE OAKS Mosier - - Ore 5.00 C O L O N IST FARES Cure Your Rheumatism Sanatorium m c u r r a y