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Legral advertisements will In all rases be chftr«4d
Entered «• s econ d -cl«» metter March 12. 1909. at
the poet office s t Mosier. Oretron. under the A ct o í
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MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON.
FRIDAY,
APRIL 7,
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
1911
NO. 5
M . r . . h :t. 1879.
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The Work of the State Forester
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
t
(PUBLISHER)
F. A. Elliott, of Salem, the £ See
Portland. Ore. Apr. A (Special)
Department of The Interior, II. S.
—No less a financial authority newly appointed State Forester, j
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
than Frank A. Vanderlip, presi is out betimes -with a programpe j>
February 18th, 1911.
dent o f the National City Bank, for the prevention <of fnrnst tires 'j
NOTICE is hereby given that F.mma
O. Jetty, o f Portland, Oregon, who on
New York, and formerly an as- ¡n Oregon. This is, seemingly,
I
April 2ôth, 1910, made Timber and
sistant to the Secretary of the the old adage which proclaims
H ood R ivers Reliable Jeweler for
Stone Entry, No. 08576, for Lot 7,
Treasury, has handed out good the uselessness of locking the
SEiSWI and the SW .SE ,, Section 6,
•advice to Oregonians this past stable door after the horse is
Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry
1 North, Range 12 East. Wil
s Township
-week.
He says every man stolen applies to the warning of
lamette Meridian, I.as filed notice of in-
He can make your match keep time
, tention to make Final Timber and Stone
ishouJd get a piece of land a»d the finest fires after the sky is lurid
i Proof, to establish claim to the land
uirges that now is the time to get and the air dense with smoke
. above described, before the Register
it.
from burning timber. The State
and Receiver of the U. S. Land office,
Mr. Vanderlip was entertained Forester urges the people to co
The Dalles, Oregon on the 27th day of
April. 1911.
njuring the past week by the operate with him in making ef-
M o s ie r
Claimant names as witnesses: Walter 1
-
-
O r e g o n
Portland Commercial Club.
He fective the law passed at the
H. Kerslake, Edwin F. Reeves. J. Her
•expressed-greaiconfidejKieiin the late session of the Legislature,
man Reever, all o f Mosier, Oregon and
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
¡future of Oregon and says the since only through sudn co-oper-
Robert P. Boyce, b i Portland, Oregon.
wery attractive appearance<of the ation will it ibe .possible to pre
C. W. M ookk ,
o f Mosier, Oregon.
state impresses him withthe w is-; vent the prevalence of forest
Register.
A ll B usiness i e n t r u s t e d ¡ t o
G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n
dom of every man securing for fires during the-dry season,
F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station
T he C are of the
himself and family * piece ®f j Mr. Elliott -justly regards the
¡NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
REAL
ESTATE
ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC ream and
land, for it will not be a great j provision which provides for
(PUBLISHER)
First National Bank
-while until e poor man will be. a closed season for out-of-door
Department of The Interior,
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
fires
of
all
descriptions,
except
of The Dalles, Oregon
Lands
amable to get .land.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.,
a
March 14th, 1911.
in discussing the financial sit under the most stringent regula
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Prescriptions a Specialty.
NOTICE is hereby given that Robert |
uation, Mr. Vanderlip expresses tions. from June 1 to October 1,
Capital
-
-
$100,000.1»
W. Simpson, of Mosier, Oregon, who
(the belief that business condi- ¡indlumve, as one «of the most im- *
Oregon Surplus and' undivid
Mosier
on
December
27tli,
1904,
and
additional
tions in the country at large a re. POi’taitt «in the new law. This
ed profits
-
lOO'OOO’.OO
on June 28ih, 1905, made Homestead,
ta k in g a hopeful turn. H e fin d s E l u d e s the vacation camping
No. I 1097 Serial. No. 03137, for SE|
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
¡banks are sound, crop prospects season, wherein the careless
N E \, NE1SEI, and the W '.jSEl, See-’
fio-M . W illiams ¡M ax A. V ogt
W. A. HUSBANDS
tion 11, Township 1 North, Range 11
are good and there is general i d l i n g and abandonment ofj
'Vice Pres.
(Cashier
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
«confidence in the future.
! the camp-fires is responsible for
B lacksmith
notice of intention to make Final five-
,. p.
. » 1 greater forest 'destruction than
T "e ex^o'taton of
(h>
{
theset.
year Proof, to establish claim to the Horse
Beginning M ARCH 1st all busi
Shoeing and General
land above described, before the Regis-
'will be undertaken by the manu
tlers clearing.
Repair Work.
1er and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Of- 1
ness will be done on a cash or 30
facturera of Oregon and Wash
This closed season will un
lice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 26th
ington and a fund was set aside
Satisfaction guarantee«
doubtedly work
considerable
day o f April, 1911.
day basis.
at a recent meeting to carry on
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
(Jr.iTJ.
,
hardship upon those who are
CAYWOWELL, Mgr.
a publicity campaign.
It is felt
Fredrickson,
Charles
Stoltz,
Frank
j
On
Bills
not
paid
by
the
15th
ot
striving to subdue brush ami
Ginger, Charles Bennett, all of Mosier,
¡that with such immense quanti timber land for farming purposes,
Harness and Saddlery Goods
Oregon.
I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
the following month from date ot
ties of fir timber availalile in the
Tents, Wagdn v(3ov#ra, :Etc
since it covers the period in
C. W. M oore ,
tw o states, it can be given a which fire can be made most e f
j
Hand-made
Harness a Specialty
(PUBLISHER)
purchase, credit will be refused un
Register, j
much wider market in future.
Department o f The Ulterior,
H O O D RIVER - O R E G O N
fective for this purpose.
How
March 17. Aeril 21
Latest estimates of tibe num- ever, since not only the preset-
til settlement.
U. S, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 17th, 1911.
lierof new settlers who will come j vatjon Gf valuable timber tracts,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j NOTICE is hereby given that John
to Oregon during the present per-; lmt ,tbe Monies, stock, Standing
1 M OSIER M A R K E T
( p u b l is h e r )
P. Tryon, of The Dalles, Oregon, as
jod of low colonist fares place the g 1;ejn antj other resources of the ’
one of the heire and for the heirs of
Department of the Interior,
figure at 35,000. The movement farmers themselves demand pro
U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, ore. 1 Richard I). Tryon, deceased, who on
DEALER IN
as said by the railroads to be the tection from fire during these |
April 5th. 1906, made Homestead
March 22nd, 1911.
Fresh
and Cured Meats
.heaviest since colonist periods dry nKknths, the restriction
(Serial 03870). No. 15055, for LAt 3 and
-
-
N otice is hereby given that William
Country
Produce
SE
N
W
,
Section
19,
Township
2
NoNh,
were inaugurated and while not 3hould ¡be conscientiously ob- ‘
B. Gentry, of Fir, Oregon, who, on j
all who come will become per- servet|_ After all, if the start- • ~
‘ '
— — — — — — —
April 5th, 19U9, made Homestead, No. Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian,
filed notice of intention to make Mosier
- Oregon
manent settlers, a great ipropor- ¡ng. is d(ffle earjy j n «he season,,
Hew Old is Your Horse
The 20th Century Wonder 04714, for StSEl-4, Section 22, Town Inis
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Willam Final five year Proof, to establish claim
tion will and eventually many an(j
g11Qat windrows *>f brush
There‘are four ways to tell the
Messrs. Woolley and Gernert,
ette Meridian, bus filed notice of inten- f to the land above described, before the
who go back will return and j are properly placed for drying. age>of a horse, according to Prof, representing the United States tiipi to make Final five-year Proof, to j Register ami Receiver, at the U. S.
TH E OAKS
make their homes here.
| the fire will do its work in the E. L. Potter of the Oregon Agri- j
Cashier Company were in establish
town claim to the land above de Lund Office, The Dalles, Oregon, on
Is t he place to get your choice
tiie 24th day of A(»ril, 1911.
A resolution standing hy the premises, almost if not as effec- cultural College: by his teeth, by j M o n d ay demonstrating the scribed, before the Register and Re- ,
Claimant names as witnesses: Thom
ceiver
o
f
the
U.
S.
Land
office,
at
The
j
C ig a r s ,
T obacco
3egislative appropriations for the , tively after the Fall rains have his ribs, by the flesh on his tail,
Twentieth Century Wonder—*
Dalles, Oregon, on the 2nd day of May, ; as Gordon, of Mosier, Oregon, John
C a n d y , and S o f t D r in k «
.state education^ institutions was set in as if the danger match had and by the skin on his cheeks, ¡which is a truly wonderful piece 1911.
Roberts, o f The-Dalies, Oregon, C. G.
¿adopted during the past week by | been applied to the starting in
In a young horse the cheek of mechanism, comprising in one Claimant names as witnesses: Cy-1 E. Carlson, Charles T. Bennett, Wil
P o o l and B il l i a r d s
the promotion committee o f the August. Fires from this source skin is soft and elastic, and flies machine a cash register, adding rus Cooper, o f Fir, Oregon, oscar E. liam A. Davis, all of Mosier, Oregon.
S. E. Francisco, Picjj.
C. W. M oore ,
Portland Commercial Club. The will he much more easily con- back quickly when raised; in an j and payjng machine for use in Wilson, Robert W. Simpson,of Mosier,
Register.
¡resolution demanded .adequate | trolled by prevention than will eld one it is lifeless and goes hack banks, street cars, railway sta Oregon, Walter Gardner, of Fir, ore- j
Mosier,
Oregon
gon.
M24—A21
facilities for the education of the those «of Sum men-campers. Yet but slowly.
tions, restaurants, pay rolls, in
C.
W.
MOORE,
Old horses apparently have a fact wherever coin or currency
<of the young and expresses the j the forest ranger who is vigilant
Register.
C. H. JENKINS, D.N. D.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
belief that the sums set aside by and active, with a stringent law wider and more distinct space be is used in large amounts. It acts
M ch 31 A p r 28
the Legislature are not at all ex- well weighted with penalty to tween their ribs than young ones, automatically, paying one penny
(PUBLISHER)
D e n t is t
cessive.
j support him, will be aide to re- and with age the flesh on the tail or in hundreds of dollars, by sim-
OKI 1CK OVER m m , EK HANK1NO (XIM I'A N *
Department of Tne Interior,
M c N e il P l a c e W il l
Checks are being sent out this; duce the danger from fire in his o f a horse shrinks, making, the p|y pressing a key. It adds,
U. S. Land Office
PHONES:
At The Dalles, Oregon,
O ffic e 28 K e ttid e n c e 2 ff B
The joints more distinct than they subtracts, and delivers the
week to pay «the prises .iiust district fco the minimum.
B e S o ld
HOOD UIVKK
OREGON
March 9ih, 1911.
change on a purchase without
awarded by the judges in the promptness of the State Forester are on a young horse.
T
he F ruit F arm at M osier ,
NOTICE is hereby given that Sarah
Judging by the changes in the , the use of the human mind, giv-
prize artic4e ¿contest of the Port- should be aided in this important
O re ., and the R esidence P rop E Cooper, formerly Sarah E. Mc\ey,
land Commercial Club, which se- work by the general public and teeth is a more accurate method. jng change between any amount
R o b e r t T. N e w h a l l
erty at T he D alles , O re ., be of Mosier, Oregon, who on April 18th,
cured a great deal of valuable especially by summer campers The coming of the temporary 0f purchase and amount tender
1904,
made
Homestead
No.
13385,
Se
Representing
It wiil rank longing to the R oderick M c rial No. 04133, for SWV- Section 22,
publicity for Oregon and bhe P a - , and those who are clearing land, teeth first, and then the pertna ed in payment.
tent ones; the development ¡to among the great inventions of N eil E state will be sold at The Township I North, Range 11 East,
•cific Northwest. In all $5,000 ‘ -Oregonian,
M i l t o n N u r s e r y > o o
1 maturity; the change in shape on j the century and undoubtedly Dalles, April 22nd, at 10 A. M. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
was awarded in .prizes among 801
— —’
Growers of Reliable Nursery StMk
For
further
particulars
inquire
of
intention
to
make
Final
«ommutation
: account of wear; the coming of prove as profitable an investment
successful contestants. An O re-1
SHOE BANK BURNED
»OREGON
Proof, to establish claim to the land HOOD RIVER -
H enry J. M aier ,
; the cups in the teeth, and their as many o f the other general
gon man, R. R. Howard, won th e’
above described, liofore the Register
An old lady living in one
Administrator.
wearing away afterward; and utility inventions that have
and Receiver o f the U. S. Land office,
prize.
o f the towns o f Washington i the change in the angle o f meet- j made fortunes for the shrewd in-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
at The Halles, Oregon, on the I8th day
At
Maier
&
Schanno’s
office.
Pendleton wants more daylight1 leapt her savings in an old
(PUBLISHER)
o f April, 1911.
i ing in the teeth, £rom straight vestor, citing, for examples, the
M24-A21
and may turn the clocks ahead
shoe, thinking that no one
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Oscar
(Department
of The Interior,
1 together at five years to a sharp National Cash Register, the Bur-
one hour on May 1. This will
E. Wilson, Gardina F. Godberson, An <U. S. LamMWUce at The DSRes, Oregon
would know how much she ; angle at twenty: all these are i rough Adding Machine, Ameri-
give that city Mountain Time
March 22nd, 1011.
had nor where she kept it. 1 signs by which the experienced can Radiator, Westinghouse Air NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, na C. Godborson, allof Mosier, Oregon.
William B. Gentry, of Fir, Oregon.
throughout the Summer, and on
NOTICE is hereby given that Har*
No one did know, but that i horseman can read accurately
Brake, Bell Telephone, and many
(Publisher.)
C. W. M ooke , Register.
C. Olsen, of M amst , Oregon, who on
October 1 the timepieces of the
very fact led to its destruc
the age of a horse.
others.
JulySth,
1904, «/rade Homestead, Na.
Department
o
f
the
Interior,
U.
S.
March
17,
April
14
city will be set back as before. j tion. Her daughter had the
13650 Serial. Nv 03245. 'for Lota 2 arid
“ It must lie remembered that
This is a business proposition Land Office at The DaJlea, Oregon,
In this way, Pendleton people! Spring Cleaning Fever, and,
3. Section 3, Township 1 North, Range
! the permanent teeth, above and that should appeal to the intelli
hope to make the «mat of the
never suspecting that the ' below, come in at the same time, gent person who has much or March 21st, 1911.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATK): •H East, Willamette Meridian, has fil«8
Notice is hereby given that Benjam
Song days of the year-
notice o f intention t o ’ make Final five
shoe contained anything of
(ISOLATED TRACT)
says Prof. Potter, ‘but the cups little money to invest.
Refer- in W. Veatch, whose post-office Bil-
year
Proof,'to establrih claim to the land
invitations have been sent to
value, threw it in the fire,
above do not wear away until all snee to Moody’s Manual, a pub iLrtois is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the
shore described, before -¡the Register
PUBLIC
LAND
SALE
Oregon people to attend the
and a nice roll of bills was de
and Receiver»^ the U. S. Land Office,*
the cups below are gone.
It lication issued expressly for the 13th <lay o f February, 1911, file in this
No. 06167
North Yakima Blossom Festival
stroyed.
fat The DaHes, Oregon, on «the 3rd day
I must also be remembered that benefit of investors, and which office Sworn Statement and Applica
United State« Land'Offtce, ko f May, 1911.
tion, No 08121, to purchase the
April 15-22. At that time there
Your money deposited in
the changes begin at the center shows the earnings of all listed S E 1« N W , NE.SW4, NE4SE4, and Iait
The Dalles, Oregon,
Claimant names as witnesses: John
will be thousands o f acres o f or-1 the M osier V alley B ank
and continue at the rate of one legitimate concerns, gives statis 3, Section 1, Tp. 1 North, Range 11
March 11th, 1911.
P. Snyder, Vincent C. Young, Garl J.
ehards in bloom throughout the
will not burn up and will l>e
pair a year; that a horse at ma tics as to the earnings o f stick EWM.,
Notice is hereby given that, as di Fredericson, Charles G. Stdttz, all of
Yakima Valley and a visit will
insured against theft. And
turity, which is at five years, has in the above cited companies. and the timber thereon, und< r the pro rected by the Commissioner of the Gen Mosier, Oregon-.
be well worth while. Various
no one beside yourself and
C. W. MooltR, 'Register.
everything.—that is, all his per The l>ni»ed States Cashiei Com visions of the aet of June 3, 1878, and eral Land Office, under provisions o f Act
acts amendatory, known as the "Tim
attractions are being arranged
the officers o f the bank will
Marrh U — ApriMS
manent teeth and all the cups. pany’s stook is bound to rank in ber and Stone Law,” at such value as o f Congress approved June 27. 190C,
for the entertainment of the vis
know bow much you have.
— Public No. 308, We will offer 4t public
If one remembers this much he the same class with these.
might be affixed by appraisement, and 1
sale, to the highest bidder, at 1 :16
itors.
has the whole thing in a nut
that, pursuant to such application, the
o ’clock a. m., on the 2nd day o f May.
land and timber thereon have been ap 1911, at this office, the following tract
Tomorrow's Burden
shell.”
V k 'V C A R S *
NOTICE
Salem’s Gain Greatest
praised, the timber estimated 500,000
-C X eta itN C t
o f land, to-wit: NW%NKK, Sec. 14
It has been well said that no
Regular services at the Chris board feet at B0 cents per M, and the T. I N „ K. 11 East, W. M.
Salem lays claim to a unique man ever sank under the burden
L O C A L T IM E -T A B L E
land $147.18; that said applicant will
tian
Church Sunday,
Any persons claiming advertely the |
distinction among all the capital
offer
final proof in sup|K>rt o f his ap
o f the day.
It is when tomor
a. 7 West bound 7:25 a. m.
Bible School at 10:00 a. m.
cities of the United States.
It
plication and sworn stat inent on the above-described lands are advised to
row’s burden is added to the bur
tile their claims, or objections, on or
r>. 1
”
“
3:10 p. m
has made a greater net gain in
Preaching services at 11:15 a. 2nd «lay o f June, 19ii, before the Reg- j before the day above designated for
den o f today that the weight is
r>. 2 East
“
10:35 a. m.
ister and Receiver o f the U. S. Land
population than any other state
m. and 7:30 p. m.
sale.
more than a man can bear.
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon.
o. 8
“
“
6:30 p. m.
Coni
capital. Salem shows additions
C. W. M oore ,
An ron« »«ndfnf ft «ketch and
Any |>erson is at liberty to protest
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
Never load yourself so, my
quickly M4*«ruin onr opinion ‘
No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop
to her population amounting to
Hegttter.
iurentlnn I« probably — — *“ *
this purchase before entry, or initiate
K. H, SiCKAroosE,
friends« If you find yourselves
, ,
tlontmf net!y cuntid
nt fr««. Oldwt «i
231.9 percent during the ten-
a contest at any time before patent ia-
River
March 17. April 28
ritenta taken tl
so loaded, at least remem her this on Sundav9 on|y for H,hx1
Minister. suea, by filing a corroliorated affidavit
fpecial netto«, wtth<
year -period, is given in the fig —it is yourown doing, not God’ s,
Portland.
in this office, alleging facta which
ures o f the census. No other
Miss Irma Phillips went to A handftom«lr 11
would defeat the entry,
He
begs
you
to
leave
the
future
by
the
Fred
Evans
had
the
misfortune
Some fruit was injured
state capital comes anywhere
o t any
C.
W. M oore ,
Portland
last Saturday to attend cnlattnn
feiCr ; four month«, |L Bol
rear this record.—Hood River to him and to mind the present frost this week, but it is too this week to lose, by fire, his
Register.
the
wedding
of
her
sister,
which
early to determine the amount poultry house, a brooder full of
Glacier-
— George Macdonald.
occurred Sunday.
nf damage done.
eggs and almot 60 chickens.
ICHC >i-
7
LARAWAY
& CO.
Genei ral
Mere iiandise
‘
Go To
Fruit
Specialty
NOTICE!
DAVENPORT
HARNESS € a
W.E. CHOWN,
M osier
C. H. DUNSMORE, -Brop.
Qre
P atents
Scientific