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PUBLISHED ADVERTISING RATES EVERY FRIDAY Professional Cards.......................... par month » BY H. G. KIBBLE. Proprietor SCKIPTIUN KATES IL K O n e Year..................................................... € ix M onths.............................................. ................ <-> Three Months....................... ...................................... ^ I MOSIER BULLETIN One square.................. One-quarter Column ...... “ “ 1C • S • » s <* I One-half C olu m n .... 5 50 One Column................ 9.00 i b u sin ess locals will be charged at 5 cents pa* lin# for each insertion. Legal"aH ^rtisements will in all case* be charged Entered as second-elass matter March 1—» 1909» at the |H*tt otr e at Musier, On it ni. under the Aet of March 3. 1ST». I MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. I ll FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911 NO. 4 ¿o the ’fU rty’ paic* *or ordering them, at legal r£tee, and affidavits are furnished. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE Ttp Ooots ami t o ..e STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO In Germany, in the eighteenth See Portland. Ore. Mar. 2S, (SpeciaD COUNTY. Poilland gained considerable century, twq afterward common « Esther McDonald, plaintiff, I n i c prestige as a livestock market things were regarded as great j vs from the recent Fat Stock Show luxuries. A man who wore boots 4 Eugene McDonald, defendant. held here. Not only was the instead o f shoes ran the risk ot j SUMMONS. show a great success but it hr ke being regarded as a fop, and a « W C l'S To Eugene McDonald, the above nnmeii former price records for stock. 1 coffee drink«r incurred the le- t defendant: The sale o f the champion ste. r broach of prodigality and glut- *■ In the Name o f the State o f Oregon i You are hereby required to appear am for $409. or 26 cents a pound, or.1 tony. The enjoyment o f these answer the complaint in the above en He can make your watch keep time foot, is the highest figure paid luxuries by clergymen was ee- titled suit on or before the expiratior for beef in this market The Penally condemned. A diatribe .steer was two years old and was written by a pastor in 1740 and quoted pioted in m a recent issue of j after stated, . raised in Baker County. Hygieia, contains the following.: Livestock men, the Commer ‘ The household expenses of 1 M o s ie r O regon 1 cial Club and .the railroads con relief prayed for in her complaint country pastors have greatly in-1 Q tributed to tiie prizes and they creased. In the early part of the bonds of matrimony now existing brought out a large number of this century a parson in boots between plaintiff and defendant and splendid exhibits. Breeders in o f Mosier, Oregon, was a rare sight. A man who changing the name of plaintiff to that attendance were impressed as formerly held by her. always wears boats must pay his G e o . C h a m b e r l a i n A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o never before with theimportance This summons is served upon 'you by F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station shoemaker twice as much as in T he C a r e o f th e o f this market and its future as publication by order o f the above en- I the old .days when clergymen) REAL ESTATE ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC ream and titled court made in said cause on the | a livestock center. This is also were contented with shoes. And First National Batik 20th day of February, 1911, which order j Fruit the highest market for cattle in { . another e e for cof_ ; Seda Water. Euerytfiing in the Drug line. requires this summons to be published j of The Dalles, Oregon Lands the United States, quality and! the very name o f which was ! for six consecutive weeks in the Mo-1 conditions being considered. In-1 sier Bulletin, a newspaper o f genera] WILL -HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION ! unknown in former times. It is Specialty side o f five years, predicted ai circulation published each week in Was- j no exaggeration to say that this Capital - - $100,000.00 co County, Oregon, and said order pre Montana stockman at the show, Oregon Surplus and undivid outlandish drink cost 100 gulden Mosier scribes that you shall appear and ans all the cattle in Die Northwest ed profits - 100,000.00 a year. It was adopted by the j wer said complaint on or before the ex will come to Portland. piration of six weeks from the date of Turks and Moors because wine i s ! J. S. SCHENCK, P resident Oregon’s Naval Militia will get forbidden to them, hut why the the first publication thereof, which said E d M. W illiams ,M ax A V ogt W. A. HUSBANDS date is February 24th, 1911. the Cruiser Boston for use in | Germans, who have so many law- Vice Pres. Cashier C arlton L. P epper , training the members in the! j ful beverages, have chosen cof B l a c k s m it h Attorney for Plaintiff. ways of the navy. The vessel fee as their favorite, is to me in- Horse Shoeing and General will be available May 15 and will explicable. In some households; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Repair Work. he stationed at Portland. Cruise ; j the expense is diminished by | (PUBLISHER) will be made to sea and to coast mixing various things with the) Satisfaction guaranteed Department o f The Interior, U. S. I points to give the nieiiibei - coffee, even i f w « grant that I OREGON 1 Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, MOSIER practical instruction in handling j many a country parson spends GAY YOWELI., Mgr. On Bills not paid by the 15th ot February l-Kth, 1911. a fighting ship. The Reserve i i onjy ¿u guiden a year for coffee, j NOTICE is hereby gi\en that Emma Harness and Saddlery Goods an active organization that prom with sugar and miik, this is a j the following month from date ot O. Jetty, of Portland, Oregon, who on | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Tents, Wagon Covers. Etc ises to become more important as j |arg.e sum for a man having a April 25th, 1910, made Timber and ' ( p u b l is h e r ) ¡ Hand-made Harness a Specialty purchase, credit will be refused un Stone Entry, No. 06576, for Lot 7, j time passes. early income of 400 gulden to Department o f The Interior, HOOD RIVER - OREGON SEiSWl and the SW'.SE(, Section 6, North Plains is one of Oregon’s expend for the satisfaction o f a til settlement. Township 1 North, Range 12 East, Wil-j U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, newest towns and one of the first formerly unknown want.” March 17th, 1911. lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f in- j things it did was to organize a tention toniake Final Timber and Stone j NOTICE is hereby given that John M OSIER M A R K E T Proof, , — to establish land - i • * P. . Tryon, o of i The Oregon, as ^ m w T \ r T \ T O -» f A n Y i commercial club and line up with Dallcs-Mosier Road to he opened j ---------- ------ ------- claim to - - the - t n c Dalles, vm c g u u , an above described, before the Register j one o f the heirs and for the heirs of O . 11. D U N S M O R E , Prop. the progressive spirit now so no Soon | and Receiver o f the U. S. Land office, ; Richard D. Tryon, deceased, who on! D E A IE R IN ticeable throughout the state. According to The Dalles Chron 1 The Dalles, Oregon on the 27th day o f ¡April 5th. 1906, made Homestead; Portland Commercial Club offi icle, the road from there to Mo April, 1911. j (Serial 011870), No. 15055, for Lot 3 and ■ Fresh and Cured Meats cials, railroad men, and others sier, along the Columbia river, is j Claimant names as witnesses: Walter ' SE|NW , Section 19, Township 2 North, Country Produce H. Kerslake, Edwin F. Reeves,J. Her-! Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, » » made an excursion to North fast nearing completion and is j Plains during the week and at already attracting automobilists. Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. man Reeves, all o f Mosier, Oregon and'has filed notice of intention to make IV iO S lG T Opening YaTchna Division j Robert P. Boyce, o f Portland, Oregon. j FinaLfive year Proof, to establish claim (Publisher.) tended tlie “ christening” o f the A Dalles man who took a ride to the .land above described, before the C. W. M ookk , On Friday, March 24th, the O. Department o f the Interior, U. S. new town. over it in his machine Sunday j & N wfll open ita new Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Register. Register and Receiver, at the U. S. TH E O AK S Land Office, The Ddlles, Oregon, on Oregon is getting its full share sa-v '* . i branch from Attalia to North January 17th, 1911. Is the place to get your choice Notice is hereby given that Robert NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ‘ he 24th day of April, 1911 o f the colonists who are cr owding We made the trip by Auto- ,Y akima, and will run a through Claimant names as witnesses: Thom P. Boyce, o f Portland, Oregon, who, the westbound trains. A tele mobile over the new road, wh»ch j traill ,da% b€jtween Walla Walla C ig a r s , (PUBLISHER) T obacco as Gordon, of Mosier, Oregon, John gram from Louis W. Hill, presi is completed to a point about a and North Yakima, leaving Wal- on March 16th, 1910, made Timber and Department o f The Interior, Roberts, o f The Dalles, Oregon, C. G. 'C andy , and S oft D rinks Stone application No. 06232, for N1-2S dent of the Great Northern, to mile east of Mosier. We w ere!la Wa]]a at 9:15> arriving North El-4, SE1-4SE1-4, Section 6. Township U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore., E. Carlson, Charles T. Bennett, Wil P ool and B illiards March Uth, 1911. Manager Chapman, of the Com the first to pass over it in an a u -, Yakjma at 3;00 R M> liam A. Davis, all o f Mosier, Oregon. 1 North, Range 12 EWM., has filed NOTICE is hereby given That Robert S. E. Francisco, Prop. mercial Club, bore the informa- to. C. W. M o o r e , Returning train will leave notice of intention to make Pinal W. Simpson, o f Mosier, Oregon, who Register. tion that o v e r ‘ one-third of the “ The road leads from the end North Yakima at 8:45 A. M., ar Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register on December 27th, 1904, and additional Moiiar, - - - Oregon passengers on the Oriental Lim of the old O. R. & N. railroad M24— A21 riving in Walla Walla 2:30 P. M. and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office, on June 28th, 1905, made Homestead, ited one day out of the Twin grade and .zig-zags around the In addition to the above ser at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 4th day No. 14097 Serif.I, No. 03437, for SE1, Cities were bound for Oregon. hillside until you reach the top NEtf, NE S E ', and the W '2SE|, Sec NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION C.1H. JENKINS, D. M. D. vice motor cars will run between o f April, 1911. tion 11, Towi ship 1 North, Range 11 This ratio is probably true of of the mountain. From that Kennewick and North Yakima, Claimant names as witnesses: (PUBLISHER) D b n t is t William J. Ray, of Portland, Oregon, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed practically all of the colonist place the view is a.glorious one. and between Granad View and and Edwin F^Reeven, Benjamin Veatch notice o f intention to make Final five- Department of The Interior, OFFICE'OVER BUTTAR BANKI NG COMPANY trains coming to the Northwest. Mount Hood, Mount Adams, the U. S. Land Office North Yakima, also between and Chester Kerslake, all o f Mosier, year Proof, to establish claim to the PHONES: At The Dalles, Oregon, land above described, before the Regis- ; • Instead of the usual foolish Columbia, Lyle and the surround Midville and Sunnyside. Oregon. Office 28 Reniti enee 28 B Con- C. W. M oore , ¡110(11) RIVER - OREGON .March 9th, 49 PL ter and Receiver o f the U. S. Land O f ness that attends April 1, one ing country are all before your j nections weatbound can be made p Register. fice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the425th | NOTICE is hereby given that Sarah Oregon town is going to accom gaze and it is certainly worth j wjth Washington Division No. 8 day o f April, 1911. i E Cooper, formerly Sarah E. McVey, plish something useful. Gaston, going a long way to see. j and main iine No. 5; Eastbound Claimant names as witnesses: Carl J. I o f Mosier, Oregon, who on April 18th, R o b e r x T. N e w k a ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS under the direction o f the I bis ne>w tciad is certainly an aj. Walla Walla with Washington Fredrickson, Charles Stoltz, Frank ' 1904, made Homestead No. 13385, Se women’ s auxiliary of the com- acquisition for local autoists. It Division No. 7 and main line No. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Ginger, Charles Bennett, all o f Mosier, rial No. 04133, for S W 1, . Section 22, Representing STATE OF OREGON FOR WASCO Oregon. I Township I North, Range 11 East, mercial club, will clean house that will be finished into Mosier in 18. M i l t o n N u r s e r y C© COUNTY. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of C. W. M oore , day. Everybody will help, and two or three weeks. I under- For more «complete information Growers.of Reliable Nursery S loA Register. ; intention to make Final commutation In the matter o f the Estate o f Joseph it will be known as clean-up day. | stand tliat a prominent local as to train service on this branch, ; Proof, to establish claim to the land ) March 17, April 21 RaO D W VER - OREGON Oregon postmasters will hold j farmer is planning to put up a call on any local Agent o f the O. R. Huskey, Deceased. above described, before the Register .Notice is hereby given that the un- | the annual convention in Port- summer resort at the top of the dersigned has been appointed by the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | and Receiver of the U. S. Land office, j W. R. & N. | at The Dalles, Oregon, on the I8th day | land June 7, 8, and 9. Selection Hi 11. county court o f the state o f Oregon for ( p u b l is h e r ) W m . M c M u r r a y , j o f April, 1911. Wasco County, administratrix o f the o f the place of meeting and the ■ Claimant names as witness«!: Oscar ___ of Joseph __ __ R. ___ Department o f the Interior, estate Huskey, deceased. General Passenger Agent. dates were made during the past j ANOTHER ADDITION All persons hoiding claims against said! U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, ore. [E. Wilson, Gardina F. Godberson, An- week. Postmasters of California, i estate are hereby notified to present the March 22nd, 1911. [na C. Godberson, allof Mosier, Oregon, To the already up-to-date From the Middle :and Eastern NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. same properly verified to the under- Washington and Idaho will he in -) business equipment of the portions of4he(United States N otice is hereby given that William Wiliam B. Gentry,.o f P.r, Oregon, and ^Canada to signed at her place o f Residence in Mo- B. Gentry, o f Fir, Oregon, who, on j C. W. M oore , Register, vited. Matters for the better- (Publisher.) M osier V a l l e y B a n k has sier, Wasco County, Oregon, within six ’ April 5th, 1909, made Homestead, No. 1 OREGON, WASHINGTON, March 17. April M ment of the service will be dis- j been made. Department o f the Interior, U. S. months from the date o f this notice. 04714, for SjSEl-4, Section 22, Town- j _____ an ? h £ ll NORTHWESST cussed and many suggestions Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, We have completed ar ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Willam Dated March 1st, 1911. will.prevail DAILY made that will very likely lie March 21st, 1911. ette Meridian, has filed notice o f inten- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | rangements whereby we are Mrs. M. J. H u s k e y , adopted by the department. Notice is hereby given that Benjam- MARCHTOth t o A P R IL 10 th tion to make Final five-year Proof, to enabled to issue directly over j in W. Veatch, whose post-office ad- (ISOLATED TRACT) Administratrix. over the Cove, the,beautiful and thrift) establish claim to the land above de- our counter Foreign Drafts I dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the OREGON —WASHINGTON fruit growing city o f the Grande «cribed, before 'the Register and Re PUBLIC LAND SALE on almost every country in ■ 13th day o f February, 1911, file in this i RAILROAD & NAVIGATION‘0® ceiver o f the U. S. Land office, at The Ronde Valley, has taken steps to No. 06167 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION office 45worn Statement and Applica the civilized world. Our list •nd connections, the Dalles, Oregon, On the 2nd day o f May, organize a commercial club, One United States Land Office, tion, Nc 08121, to purchase the (PUBLISHER) Oregon Short Line, Union 1911. o f points includes the larger o f the first projects in view is The Dalles, Oregon, SEtfN W j, NE1SW4, NE4SE4, and Ix>t Pacific and Chicago & North Department o f The Interior, Claimant names as witnesses: Cy cities o f Europe, Asia, Afri 13, Section 1, Tp. 1 North, Range 11 the holding o f a cherry-fair on March 11th, 1911. western U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon rus Cooper, o f Fir, Oregon, Oscar E. the first week in July. ca, Australia, New Zealand, 1 .WM., Notice is hereby given that, as di From March 22nd, 1911. > Wilson, Robert W. Simpson, o f Mosier, South America, Central ! ind the timber thereon, under the pro- rected by the Commissioner of the Gen Chicago at $33.06 NOTICE is hereby given that Hans j Oregon, Walter Gardner, o f Fir, ore- Prompt Payment St, Louis - - - 32.00 eral Land Office, under provisions o f Act America, The Canal Zone ! visions o f the act of June 3, 1878, anil C. Olsen, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on i(on Omaha . . . 25.00 ; acts amendatory, known as the “ Tim o f Congress approved June 27, 1906, and adjoining Islands. These That the Modern Woodmen of Kansas Chy - '25.00 July 6th, 1904, made Homestead, No. I C. W. MOORE, ber and Stone 3,aw,” at such vrflue as — Public No. 3(1«, we will offer at public St. Paul - - - 25.00 drafts are drawn in the cur 13650 Serial, No. 03245, for Lots 2 and America take pride in the fact Register. might he affixed by appraisement, and sale, to the highest bidder, at 1 :15 and from other cities correspondingly low 3. Section 3, Township 1 North, Range rency in use in the various that they meet all death claims "Mch 31 A e-Cx that, pursuant to such application, the o’clock a. m., on the 2nd day of May, 11 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed YouUan. prepay Fares countries. with the least possible delay is land and timber thereon have been ap ! 1911, at this office, the following tract The Colsnist (fares are Westbound notice of intention to make Final five praised, the timber estimated 500,000 i o f land, to-wit: NW)4 N E >, Sec. 14, only, but ff you hove relatives <W proven by the promptness with M c N e il P l a c e W il l year Proof, to establish claim to the land board fe«it a t'50 cents per M, and the T. 1 N., R. 11 East, W. M. friends or employees in the East whom which they paid the insurance Guy Wilson visited in Hood land $147.18; that said applicant will above described, before the Register B e S o l d Any persons claiming adversely the you desire to bring to this state you policy carried by the late W m. and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office, ' can deposifthe value o f the fare with offer final proof in support o f his ap T he F ruit F arm at M osier , j above-described lands are advised to your local railroad agent, and an order Johnson. Mr. Johnson (lied on River yesterday. plication and sworn statement on the at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 3rd day ! tile their claims, or objections, on or for a tickdt will be telegraphed to any O re ., and the R esidence P rop before the day above designated (for March 6th. Proof o f death was Geo. Chamberlain and C. J. 2nd day o f June. 1911, before the Reg o f May, 1911. address desired. Claimant names as witnesses: John erty at T he D alles . O re ., i>e- ister and Receiver o f the U. S. Land sale. sent to Woodmen headquarters Fredrickson were visitors at The Let the WORLD know P. Snyder, Vincent C. Young, Car! J 1 Office, at The Dalles. Oregon. - 1( of longing to the R oderick M c C. W. M oore , Of our vast resources and splendid op at Rock Island, III., on March 9. Dalles yesterday. Fredericson, Charles G. Stoltz, Any person is at liberty to protest portunities for Register. N eil E state will be sold at The On Sunday, March 26th, Mr. Mosier, Oregon. H O W E BTJI LIV IN G EL N. Stroup came up from purchase before entry, or initiate Dalles, April 22nd, at 40 A. M. M sn h 17. ‘April 2X C. W. M oore , Register. Call on the undersigned for good in John Welllierg. clerk of the local Portland the first o f the week a cont<‘st at<"n>’ timp bt‘fore structive printed matter to send East, For further particulars inquire of IWarch 24— April 2S camp, received an order for , . , ... , . - sues, by fifing a corroborated affidavit or give him the addresses of those to and spent a day with h>s family. thi/ officp alIp(finK fBPt> which H e n r y J. M aif . r , '$1,000, the amount o f Mr. John John Evans has greatly in- whom you would like to have such mak- R. G. Weisbeck and family, of! woul() defeat the erttry. Administrator. son’s poliev. Mrs. Johnson will Gerald Wyss and W. H. Kers proved the appearance of his c. w. M oore , At Maier & Schanno’s office. W m . 'M c M u r r a y receive the money in a few day«, Addy, Wash., are occupying lake were business visitors at property by enclosing it with -a Register. G*n»»n»l Aw**nt tjuick and satisfactory work. The Dalles orv Wednesday. rooms over A. Stewart’s store. M24 A21 Mïl-Jeî wire fence. ' PORTLAND O F tC O N OUR PORi'L.iNO LE llE tt LARAWAY H()()d R s Reliable Jeweler for Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry HOL & C O . I [G enera M ercha Liidise j Go To The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., Prescriptions a Specialty. NOTICE! Beginning MARCH 1st all busi ness will be done on a cash or 30 day basis. DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. W. E. CHOWN, Mosier - - Ore COLONI ST FARES