Orteil Southern to Extend
H AlL’S ADDITION NO
ON j
¿'»1rs. U. id. Ross Entertains
i Will Replant Oreo a l orests
THE MARKET
The Oregonian says: Exten
Tho home of Mrs. II. M. Possi Corvallis, Ore., April 12 The
sion of the Great Southern Rail-
Tho lots in Hail's Addition to I v.:.s the ccoiie of a recial cver.t o-■!vition of the problem of mak
..Aeitioon.
ing the tind er lands of the state l
A FEW of Mosier frrmers read from Du fur, its present ter- the Town of f.iooit-r tre < 'in ' lar
the price will bej Shortly anor tiie arrival of the! continuously remunerative" w hid
having land for sale have Re mimi?, to the West end <.i Jtini- sap.riy a,al
lected L. H. Leiiiintfer, a pioneer i Per I L L , 40 miles south of Du- advanced as ••«.on as th« i»i -t j m-st.-i tin \ tu:
led to die din- ako means the preservation ol
fanner of Mosier, as their agent fur, at an approximate <xpen.se thirty lots are d:si vd of. it ling l om where punch wi the water powers, seems at pres
to bring their land to tae notice 'Jf $1.000,000, will be m;ide be- would be advisable to have your (served,
'J lie < ! tost in ave« i ent to have been found by the
o f the public. We have-upward fore the end of the present year, lot ix rved at < :-.<v\ rr; a small i science or birdology proved very Oregon Agricultural College.
o f 1500 acres, mostly small farms
Surveys have been complete d, payment will hold y - v selection j entertazr
in<= ructive. | When the work in forestry was
! The r.ri1
at llargains, all within the Mosier \ plans have been made and bids for you.
v b-irdker- separated from that in botany
fruit belt. Address L II. I.ein- for the construction work I
As soon as tire first thirty lota chief
,
i y .Mr... J. and made a distinct department
inger, Mosier, Ur.
J204m I been c: lied for.
Actual opera- j are soil the improvement work i K. M
¡(r ls - under Prof. George W. l ’cavy,
I OR SALE OR TRADE
lions will tart before the end will hepiii and at thatii:-:..* tho (ltm:
and i>nd E. O. Siecke of the U. S.
price ol this property will l,e ; ■]-,■ ¡r >
i y Mis ■ Government Forest Service was
40 acres raw land, 8 miles south | ° f ' iiy
o f Mosier, 80 acres can lie culti-
^*** proposed extension is vat-vU iri.m 2o ;
Bii?e!
. i.--ss, a dainty added to the faculty, the facili-
vated, some young timber, ravine | ahout -10 riiiica loop; and will tap I per cu t
lui» h was Served,
ties for instruction and for prac-
¡one of the heaviest timbered
At the present rate a sufficient
Those present were: guest of tical work by the students were
running through it.
belts in the since after passing number of
v i ' h-1 honor, Mrs.
r ; Mmes, greatly increased, and some ¡in
Oí E L. O lpen .
r. P. Ross, ri t, ik.viy;ess, Stew- mensely valuable experimental
A 14-1M . through a territory that is riel, ¡in three weeks.
in agricultural resources. Tin-
The
lose lot:
: .....
en.
’»nson, * ! .• nk- :, ( hoyen, ' work in silviculture has since
country
in some places is very j earfy terms,
Sce .rce, iuicGrt-^ - be en started on Mary’s Peak and
S T it A Y t: D — A sorrel pony,
' biuson, LiTliot, elsewhere.
weight about to!) lbs. Rope on rugged, but engineers figure ihui I better inve ì
um
I ISSO
ip low and
A small fdi-est nursery has
neck, branded Ik w hite f<-,L and the new piece of road can be large amt'.:«
been started on the camp 3 at
f ice. R »ward given for return CuTll at an average expenditure i-,OUU lot ¡I) j;
of $25,000 tier mile. A numb; i
' the south of the horticultural
t >
A rthur K uiin
i.il
of Portland engineering and con
greenhouses, wli re the classes
ho Bulletin.
It is report that a biack !i
struction firms who intend to in the foot!.fii i. irks • urroi: ia- I
in si . i vice Pure
have practical
C-unty Judge A. E. Lake v,
.
Mrs. J. N.*M< i r is spending ¿ulimit bids for the work have, lnK tiie
.. onto V:
nday, 1 alking wf ! c ,n gfow,n? the l™ "« ‘i r
a few weeks in Portland.
iiad men on the ground to esti ’ destroyed much oi thf‘ i n u t .
cr from Rowt-na, inspecting est, trees to solve reforestation
•
ari
y
•.••gela'-
i
John Burggraf was a hu.-tinc-ss mate the cost.
prohlen s. '¡ hey are taught how
P. L. K r e t z e r ,
,11 :i8-
! one-half to total !o will rosi
nc
The new extension will take a
visitor in Portland this week.
to grow tiie si-ci’lit gs, and how |
EXPERT VVÏLL DRILLER
— to 1 ai sp’ant them successfully, [
W. II. Kerslake was a I us'n.ts ! southerly direction after leaving
Notary Public
t
v
ÌT1T
\T
xvi* h all th-- methods of reforests-1
visitor at The Dalles on Wednes Duftir untj will approach the
u
and
I ± i l N
»luff after leaving the Deschutes
ib'ii in cut-over or l>urn< <’
<1 is-!
day.
All work guaranteed
Pire
Insurance
River, near Sheurar’s Bridge.
" -¡s. T he Austrian ¡,ii.., Ncr-|
R<
Dr. !). Rqbinson \..as a busi 'Yom there it will operate west,
Mosier
-
Oregon
• y s. ruce, Emopean larch,
ness visitor in Portland last Sat massing through Friend, a Kin;.'
: <>tch ; inc», w hite pine, Western THE DALLES
-
ORE.
»' •
J-a-T
"-to-¿V « - i- w -.V“
urday.
Aiiiii', .-,s 4u2 W 7th ,St.
tigging town, near which iten
: red pine, Western red cedar, j
Mrs. Annie Hughes left last Lers Tygh Valley, already famed
£ ’ J .vk lucust :.rd the Gerald pine. 1 P acific P hone
o
Black 17 it
Sunday for Spokane, where she is a fertile region in which both A
*
an important timber pine of In
cree n s
will reside.
ember and r.pricultui
dia w hich is of considerable com- ‘
OPfiU-! 4
mercial value, all are being
Mrs. Wni. Johnson and children .unities are abundant. T h k - p: f i-;- - f
® j
P7
grown on this nursery plot,
spent Sunday with relatives in ont survey follows the general
D
o
o
r
s
W
worse of Tygh ( reck arid pro-
On Mary’s Peak valuable ex-
Tin.* Lalles.
Razors put in first-class condition.
dues for a t niiiiius at. Wamic,
perimenti! work to determine
C. L. McKenna, of lo - i’and, ilt-o n logging town, a; proxi-
the relative merit of fall and
was a visibir i i town between nately 40 miles by tins route .1 1 } Stock. Sizes
\t r \ - Measurements
spring planting of various kinds
trains last Sunday.
ti
1C
Vein Du fur.
of timber was begun last fall,
i
Will Zolls, of Iirod Rivt r, has
“ We expect to have dirt flying
and is being continued this
For sale by Burggraf <£- Stur-
been doing : ome inasi-nr.v work >n the new road in less than 50 J
L .-.pring.
Experimental plots
gess
in all parts of Mosier Dis
for Dr. Robins -n tin's week.
p have been sown, both full and
“ said Julius
vice- f
trict.
Fine Bargains. See us
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
G spring, to Austrian 1 ine, Norway
Mrs. J. E. Cole and three of president of the company, and a
before
buying elsewhere. We
meof
the
heaviest,
stock-hold
ov.
spruce,
European
larch
and
the children sp< n Saturday ;i' <1
Scotch pine. Car ful record will have small and large tracts. Ten
P hysician and S urgeon
Sunday in Peril nd with rela ast night. “ We iiave asked for
aero tracts that we can sell you
j bids < n the work, and expect to I *
be kept of the December and
tives.
at the right price on easy terms.
Ist a contract before the end of
f
'arch planting's, through which
MOSIER
-
OREGON
r. a .
Ge«»rge Rorden vent to T he the month.”
All correspondence promptly!
it is la ; ed lo ehtain information
t
Dallei Mo I<!ay am! brought hack '■
Ú which will prove which isprefer- answ ered. We will take care of I
The completion of this line will j
you.
a veterinary surg ■ >n to attend toj
bring all the Dufur Valley and I
able for the different varieties*
H. G. K IB B E E
one of his horses.
Dost of the Tygh Valley into di-
It is lioped that at some future
»•- tir. <* a lui of land v hich cari he
( ’. A. Frey left on Monday forjrect connection with Portland, a
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N O T A R Y P U E L IC
tlu> Hot Springs, near La Grande riving quick mail, freight and
The Reliable Dealers
-.<1 as a forestry demonstration
where he hopes to get relief from | passenger service into that re
r. t May be a-ided to the cani- MOSIE
OREGON : M o s i e r
O regon
his rheumatism.
pus.
.........
gion.
It will aid to a great de-j
-
Frank Ginger, the trouble man give in <lev< loping the agr icul
JOHN
G.
ZOLLS
&
SONS
NOTICE
for the local telephone company, tural possibilities of the country
m
J . K . M c G : ■ ■ f ¡ y l y m - V t , G p v i M s r L ^
jV fifl
is installing a new line extending inJ in populating the fertile
R » rular services at the Ghris- (Jontractbi‘8 ill Stone. Brick anil Con
i.-tvs that have remained idle in
up to Grand View.
p n r .p a rrT?
,ip!t <'iiurch Sunday.
cretó Work
IN YOUR
past years.
R E A I
! Inoli River
•
Orejjcn
The dance at Si.-»nip’s H; II last
I dile School at 10:C0 a. m.
Saturday night \vi a a very en-
Preaching services at 11:15 a.
Ed Shepherd was a Sunday
M
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I
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R
Ì i e
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L .
a • ' C Í A ! . T V m. and 7:80 p. m.
j<>;. a We affair. Tlx -v dances are
visitor here from l'ood Rivi r
given every tivo i -oka by the
We are here to -, i >, t
' '
• ;. t> o ffer you
T. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. n».
,
John Carroll is slowly recover-
Mosier Dane:; g Ci ;b.
i'v!i«d)l
i
service.
K.
H.
SlCXAFOOSE,
ng from an attack of appendici
NOW is an excellent time to
Owing to the f i l m o f F , .
t s.
Minister.
Vv'e illicit your bocines
■ 1 ;
“ A Square Dca^k
drop in and renew your subscrip-
Alc-rs, the li e lin go1' the 1 adies’
■
■ ■ i property.
?:isa Virginia Johnson, of
Aid Society was not held tin’s
ion to the B u lle tin . Y ou want
I HAVE FOR SALE
week, but w ill he held at her flood River, was the gu . : oi
he paper and we need the
200 Newtown trees, 4 to G ft., :
home on Wednesday 01 1 ex I i<-dor friends Weil 11« Sony.
j money.
W. H. KKRSLAKE, Mgr.
at 14c each; 12) Soitzenbergs, 11
week.
M o .L c r I ; v ) c ':
M ere
Í ' •’ or, 8 it., 10c.; 100 Spitz.2 yr., i
(T his . Stark and family vk ted
J. G. Zolls, of If i ! Diver am! ust ve d i with his sister, Mrs.
No. 2 grade, lCc. T'liese trees! We deal in improved nnd unimproved !
Book0-. i ’vV'fi
ii • •;, N ovcU ie ;,
are good, but I have no ground j fruit lend in Mosier district. Send for
J. W. Semen , Slate D.-imly o' V’m. Alters, retuniirjv la me Sun
1 S
»i l l kA
on which to plant them and will;
* j
the Modern Woodmen, of Port day.
W ell W ork
sell at above prices if token ai
r Brckl* t of Bargains,
bind, spent a. part of Wednesday
j S,l’j> *fipi
i OT .
•
- mll 11 m 1 ov
Y:\te?. \ once.
I'd. L. Howe’s conditi* n is re-
in t >\vn. Mr. S '-«»ns w; look
W ell D one
C m : ••» C hamberlain .
tOSIER. - - ORE.
.
r
•ortf'd as slightly impr</\ !. He j
M o m ::-o
:
ing over som»*Mosier fro't lands.
is attended by Dr. fire um, of
-jj- - -L— n
J - ~i nil
,
■ in m
m ■■ 1 i.. — 1 •>,
ri .
1
ifilO.rO per mo- th i txMrh' -
Portland.
A tornado in K;ns::is and Ok-
The undersigned is thoroughly
’ :*E LAUNDRY W ORK”
► ’:+S' T
anml *
ary nnd 1- p ' hm ' s . to men with
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on
Wednesd»
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atn
w
a
id
Ils
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ih
prepared
to 1 rt down open wells
, J. T. Davenport and wife will
rig, to introduce our Poultry
A \
in any j art of the surrounding
injured
a
hundred
people
and
de
flown t< morrow for Tho Dalles,
H >od River Latte Iry Company country, lira a complete outfit,
, '
!
Remedies. Don’ t an. vver un!< rs
stroyed thousands of d liars
I where they oil! remain IVr .a
J. E. COM?. M ommi A gent includim ;o>« euttirgand thread
you mean business.
Eureka
^ ‘ worth of prop» 1 ty.
¡couple of months.
ing t o o ! ! '< es ali kinds of ce
i
Poultry Food MfgCo. (Incorpor
o p illL l'
i » ¿4 «K J
ment-, rock a:,,! cor.crcle work.
ated.) Ea M St. Lords. HI.
V. 0. Brock this week moved
Ins had 80 years’ experience in
I ' -> I EK
nto the Thomas ranch south of
he well business. May he found
George Chamberlain reports
>.v add:
him at The Dalles,
j own. Mr. Brock has charge of
C j
tlx» sale this week of ten acres
S
or inquire at Maier &
he improvements being made
o f fruit land to J. E. Clark and
flehanno’s - ;:ore, 'Hie Dalles, Or.
m
there.
i
I'M A ^ £
ten acres to H. Birkner. The
Ì
A. E. N e g u s .
1
w . 5.. ; m o
land is part of a tract owned by
I). 0. lirtlsi'n nnd family, of
f
the Eos* Tfon 1 Lend Co., nnd ¡ Kentucky, started Monday for
located in the Grand Vi w ncigh- Medford, after spending a week
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
hnrlx’od.
with relatives here. They were
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
aeeompnn.id :s far ns He; d
TOOD
RIVER V
fp
OREGON
AI
1st »1.
enn All- n and i
On (
River by his brother, D. V . Hud
S i-
TRI
Fr«»d Hill came down fi-om T i e
¡
i
n
s
t
e
n
M ill practice in Mosier and
son and dmighter. Miss Mattie
May be reached by long dis
D h II«» s laat S'-r ’ -iy r.-xl removed
E4
IM > , 'i
'ml Miss Rose Whitson.
tance phone. Home phone 61.
t ie be ' •
A\ Il b liti n freni
!
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M
IW
aw
w
—
i
Hav.
Pie oM 'ievf,>r c - 1
to i -,
S pi -X’I \ l Bo;, d Base Boll St; ts
IN t' '
-‘Ui.' !’-
Cur line of J ohn B. 1 r
•
0(1 1 r ’I -V • <•" oleev, J •'!,(-
New Summer Underwear for
^
with
Sflirt.
Pants,
Cap
nod
iET
'
-en.
Ali
KATS
include
all
styk^s
and
col
ft near the I„<d\ of bis hrollx r,
New Easter Oxfords and Gentlemen. 25c, 40c, 50c ¿-.nd
•
Rel\
Tim
auii.
-
-
pp>
s
-
ors
and
we
have
a
h
t
to
-ou
the hue G Wm. Johnson,
The i
Sip ;iers. The largest line in up.
any face.
h<>'!/ w >s in a - ’ n’ e of »
T’ MLOb l ll) ; . fii.
T (
pre-arcati 01 at 1er s >vt
the citv.
1 1 ’ll b A v: tu i y t.» vi r ;
BO VS’ CLOTH ES
new
We
years
HOUSE DRESSES
<e<ile«! in atirió tiv; ness in t!
most
and men
Do rot forget ti is store when -
A mo- cme it i on for nncKf
city. ¡-T.hrics of English elicci
S7ECLAL
You can hardly
oflo lu s fu
a.id
have new il c - c , ;o n
hv the Portin’ 1 Chn iber <
1 , alize the big values that we
siripis and mannish w o i.v .
e. Have tile hoys. We were nv er piv-
£(X k I$ i
Ask for one of our Household
Comm; reo and the commerci-,I Á N« w spring styles for > 10, .
are offering in those Ladies’
\\,
lay. 1, \ rt prrtd Nteff-r you better rallies
playo,
bodies <»f l!;c t< tv ns in Central
Books.
They
are
free
and
cer
í 15. and up. Then if yo 1 w:t-
House Dresses at $1.96. These
lake them in latest styles and weaves in
p .pii;
Oregon, t<> lr 0 the Warm
aomctliing in «bargain we hav
dresses
are worth from ?3.50
we i
that you B s’ Suits. Our line includes tain just anv amount o f infor
Springs i n ! ia n R»'«-.-»- ntion
some of the higg-'st valu». ;th¡i
to
$5.00
made up in very neat
>
u
.
Ruits
eli 1 rices an ’
!cs for alinees
cy ir
mation that is of Value to every
opened to .» • 11 ement This r»»s-
yon have ever !v en o* re
styles of gingham and Madras
voile:
A K VI
Other 1. a;:- 2 1-2 > ear» ;.p to .o, from
ervation romurises tíHO.mnl acr,
red suits a! S; vial p» r-
materials in colors blue, tan
poplir-
III llUt.ij/
. uit !>-»,.» i«>. \-’e ka w man. woman and child.
of land, of v tiich over I ulf h; 2 O! .00. ^7.,VI nnd on.
c»y
and white. Special only $1.98.
tve can j lease you.
o
Nen s-irveycd ni«l w!.ich r»»:
t v a 1 130,1
j n
9 Û / /a H
tilimbi
id
I f the lend
H ooo
larg est & best
i w i\ L
' h
Op *n • 1. it. will ntfo. il j r< s; 1 r
"
hotnej for thousands of j <-
LO CAL
rrices
On &11 lines for month
of A P R ! L.
Must have more room.
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
AD VERTUS IN Tn
and O'
t mit
i n cl o w s
I
MOSIER
B arber Shop
J. E. COLE.
I
Tum-A-Lv i Lumber Co.
I
MOSIER
i
Burggraf &Sturgess
!
I
ADVERTISE
The M osier Hills,
Land & Orchard
Company
)T h
C
au,
i
K
i i . J?
JOHN WELL BERG, Prop.
ceommodations
THE D.A ídv-, OREGON
c
PINES HOTEL
nd
Rates S1.00 per day and up
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