Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, April 21, 1911, Image 1

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PUBLISHED
EVERY
FRIDAY
H. G. KIBBEE. Proprietor
SCRIPTtON KATES
On»Year................................................ .
Six Months................................................ 75
,
Three Months........................ ..................................50
E ntered as second-class m atter M arch l-‘, 1909, at
the post office at M osier, O regon , under the A c t o f
M arch 3. 1H79.
VOL. Ill
E<i le n Oregon. He will cover
2100 miles on his journey and
Large Tract Subdivided to will call upon many commercial
bodies that la v en ev tr received
Suit Purchasers
an official visit from the League,
Bright Outlook for This Section Mr. Saver’ will advise the dor-
man t commercial ciuhs and help
The firm of Devlin & Fire- revive them and will establish
ftaugh, comprising the Hood new ones where they are needed.
River Orchard Land Co., and
The c uintry to he traversed,
owners of a large body of land
Eastern and Central Oregon, is
on Seven-Mile Hill, known as the
developing fast, due to the new
Mosier Orchard Tracts, enter­
railroads now being built, and it
tained a number of guests at
is considered important that the
their place last Sunday.
new cities get a start along the
The ride by auto up to Ortley, right lines in publicity work.
the new townsite of the com­ Intelligent methods will.do much
pany, is a delightful one, the to win settlers for this region of
view, as the road ascends the great future possibilities.
hill, opening out into a great pan­
Umatilla County cities will
g i t o l i it Eiöö
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orama of hills and vallejs dotted ; worj{ together for the common
with green fields and orchaids, j g0()j to better advantage because
with the snow-capped peaks of of the enthusiastic rally held at
Oregon and Washington*in the! Pendleton during the past wreek,
distance, while the mighty Co­ when C. C. Chapman, Secretary
lumbia flowing by at the base of of the O r e g o n Development
the hill furnishes a picture of League, made an address and
beauty and grandeur never to be urged them to stand together.
forgotten.
The same sentiment was brought
Arriving at Ortley, the guests out by other speakers and an era
MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON,
I .LARAWAY
See
I Hood Rivers Reliable Jeweler for
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
He can make your watch keep time
>3
•'^'3
Go To
The Arthur & Burt Drug Co.,
o f Mosier, Oregon,
(PUBLISHER)
Department o f The Interior, U. S.
Land Ottiee at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 18th, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that Emma
O. detty, o f Portland, Oregon, who on
April ¿5th, 1910, made Timber and
Stone Entry, No. 00570, for Lot 7,
| SEiSWI and the SWi SEi, Section 0.
j Township 1 North, Range 12 East, Wil-
I lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of in-
j tention to make Final Timber and Stone
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
; and Receiver o f the U. S. Land office,
j The Dalles, Oregon on the 27th day of
| April, 1911. '
Claimant names as witnesses: Walter
I II. Kerslake, Edwin F. Reeves, J. Her-
! man Reeves, ail of Mosier, Oregon and
i Robert P. Boyce, o f Portland, Oregon.
C. W. M oore ,
Register.
For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station­
ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, Ice Cream and
So<la Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
NOTICE!
Prescriptions a Specialty.
were taken over the immense j 0f better feeling among Umatil-
tract of land, about 300 acres of |a communities may be said to
which have already been set t o ; ],ave begun. It is a great county,
commercial orchards and platted ra;sjng
5.000,000
bushels of
into five and ten acre tracts. wheat, or 1 per cent of the crop
Every foot of this land lies well of ti,e United States, which is
for cultivation, with excellent more than ary other county
drainage.- The trees have teen r|WS. Frujt, too, is an impor-
selected withgreat care and jed- tant asset and now that the dif-
roent and exp rfenced horticul- Cerent towns a"o c o -o p e r a tin g ,
turists will have charge of these with r endleton building up the
tracts until they come into 1 ear­ good will of the whole district,
ing.
irrespective o f distance from the
The modus operandi of the county .seat, it will he worth
company will he toplantand care while to keep an eye on Umatil-
for the land for five years, the ¡a for you wi see it grow.
purchasers to have no responsi-
j fie higg 'st month in oloniza-
hility in the matter while the or- tion movements Oregon has ever
••hards are growing.
All they' had La; just closed, bringing
will have to do is to make their thousands of new citizensAo the
payments on the land and at the state. Favorable rates attracted'
-
-
expiration of the five years they ; people from all parts of the coun­
will take possession of an in- try who are valuable additions to
come-bearing property. By this ¡the population.
Every part of Big Experiments in Apples and hopes to take up this coming
year with these fruits. We shall
method the investor is enabled; the state has profited by the
Pears
first determine the fertility or
to secure a good piece of proper- heavy gain in new people. It 'is
O. A. C. Horticultural Department sterility of the leading varieties
ty wiuhout doing the work him- up to the older residents to make
Making Extensive Pollination
self or being on the land, and he the newcomers feel at home for
of cherries and prunes.
From
Studies Now
can continue his vocation or busi­ if they like this state they will
the studies obtained we hope to
ness at home.
induce their friends back home
Corvallis, Ore., April 1 4 -T h e get a certaini percentage of seed-
Already about 100 acres in to come out also.
department of horticulture at Ihe lings which indicate the stability
tracts of five and ten acres each,
Madras wants a land office to Oregonian Agricultural College and unit characters of these va­
have been sold and the company handle the business that now is doing pollination work on an rieties.
is closing deals every week. The goes to The Dalles or Lakeview extensive scale in apple and pear
soil is a fine volcanic ash, very j from the vicinity of that town. orchards this year near Medford
GOOD INTENTIONS
fertile and easily worked.
An ! With the settlement of Central and Hood River. Four men —R.
Without action are worth­
important feature to he remem- Oregon and the many newcomers W . Reese, assisted by J . . M.
less; yes, worse than worth­
bered is that the altitude is suf- filing on land, there is business Spidel of Edmund, Okla., Ray
less, for the man who is con­
fi dent to preclude danger to the enough around Madras for such Roberts of Lebanon. Linn county,
tinually making good resolu­
budding trees by late frosts, with an institution and Senator Cham- and c. C. Thompson, of Hood
tions without infilling them
which difficulty growers in the tier lain has been asked to estab- River—have been at Medford ex-
eventually contracts habits
lower levels have to contend.
lish one there.
perimenting on crossing, in the
of sloth ami indifference
The work of clearing and
Salem Elks came to the aid of orchards there, and studying
which will prevent his mak­
planting a tract of 2400, which the Portland lodge during the various problems concerning the \
ing a success at anything.
is the extent of this company’s past week by giving a minstrel setting o f pears and apples,
What benefits are you de­
holdings, is a vast undertaking, show and the proceeds will be
A corps of the college men will* riving from that money you
requiring capital and brains and sent here to help entertain the shortly go to Hood River to take
were “ going to save” last
energy.
The gentlemen com­ Grand Lodge in 1912. Over$500 up
th e s t u d y
of
s o me ]
year? If you are getting any
prising the company appear to was secured for this purpose.
special problems there.
For i at all, which is doubtful,
have plenty of these requisites
May 1 isjgoing to he clean-up three years work has been done! they are coming to you indi­
and deserve success.
day for Newport.
The Mayor on problems as to sterility and | rectly for some one else is
In connectson with the or­
has designated that date for re- fertility of apples there, and the
using that money now.
chard tracts and townsite is the
moving rubbish, building side- mutual affiinity of all the leading
Suppose you change things
Ortley Mercantile Co., which has walks, painting houses and add- varieties up there. This year
around this year and instead
established a general merchan­ ing to the general attractiveness special difficulties in handling
of letting the other fellow
dise store for the benefit of the in every way.
Newport is Spitzenbergers will he taken up.
add you re arnings to his bank
large force of workmen employed getting ready to welcome the Trees of varying vigor will be
account, put them into your
by the company and also for the Usual large numbers of Summer studied to learn what influences
own account at the
farmers in the vicinity.
Here visitors.
such conditions as their fertility
MOSIER V A L L E Y BAN K.
one can obtain anything usually
Portland will Lave its annual or sterility,
found in a well stocked country-
dog show April 26-29, when ca-
For the;first time work will he
Will Bear Repeating
store.
nines of high degree from the conducted at Freewater and in
The late State Grange passed
The company will soon build a
whole Northwest will lie exhi- the Milton district ami a part of
the following resolution unani­
commodious hotel, which will
The
bite 1. The coming show will be the Walla Walla Valley.
mously:
command a beautiful view of the
the biggest ever held here for al- problems will lie in connection
“ We do most earnestly urge
surrounding co u n try .
They al­
r*adymore l h; n 200 dogs have WI,L Hie special fruits grown
the members of our order and
ready have t! e plans for a large
Leen entered and more are ex- there in that region, to deter-
all the voters of Oregon, under
office, which will be built in the
pected.
mine whether the climatic con­
all
circumstances and at all
Swiss chalet style. They will al-
d itio n s there cause any varia-
times, to advocate and vote for
90 build a boulevard running
,.
.
, .
,
,
thru and around their vast tract
In Oregon the Woodmen of the tions from data already collected every measure which will in­
Returning from the tour of in- World and the Odd Fellows are «" ” ther "^ lo n s . Specialstud.es crease the power of the peoj le
are to be made of the Jonathan, of Oregon to control every de­
spection, the guests were invited great orders for building sub­
Rome Beauty and Winesap ap­ partment of their government,
stantial
structures
in
the
differ­
to the Ortley Inn, where they did
ples.
especially in applying just meth­
ent
towns.
In
many
instances
justice to sumptuous repast, af­
ods of taxation and the prudent
At
the
home
station
at
the
col­
terwards returning to Mosier in their efforts have added consid-
spending of public money.
lege
E.
J.
Krause,
assisted
by
time for the afternoon local to drably to the attractiveness of
“ The voter:' can never get too
the town where their enterprise others of the' horticulture de­ much or too direct power of self
Portland.
—
was so manifest. It should not partment. is going to conduct government, nor Itecome too per­
be a difficult thing to secure the elaborate series o f studies and fect in its practice.” — From the
OUR PORTLAND LETTER
Their work is to Labor I ress.
attention of the members of experiments.
Portland, Or., April 18 (Special)
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these great fraternities lo the he more along the line of hud
—To carry the nie-sage of prog­
S u n s e t M a g a z in e f o r M a y —
fact that a tax < n buildings re­ study as to the development and
ress and to ehcourage the com-
“ Nile o f the East,” by S. Glen
tards industry and punishes en* differentiation of apple buds.
tnercial bodies of tie si ate to
Andrus.
Beautifully illustrated
Prof.
V'.
R.
Gardner
has
started
teprise. — Labor Press.
in four colors. “ The S|»ell.” a
greater efforts along publicity
a series of studies o f the blos­
Western novel by the William­
lines. Field Secretary Saver, of
soms of the prune and cherry, sons. ‘ ‘Guests of Greater China­
R. M. Ros s went to Portland
the Oregon Development League,
along the line of preliminary town.” Charles K. Field. Auto­
h is left the Pi rtland headquar­ yesterday morning, returning on
studies of breeding work he mobile Section. Now on sale.
ters for an extended trip through the evening train.
15 cents.
Beginning MARCH 1st all busi­
ness will be done on a cash or 30
day basis.
On Bills not paid by the 15tli ot
the following’ month from date ot
purchase, credit will be refused un­
til settlement.
W. E. CROWN,
Mosier
Qre
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
P rofessional Cards.......................... per month $ .5®
O ne s q u a re............................................. 44
44
O n e-q u arter C olu m n ........................... "
44
1.00
3.00
O n e-h a lf C olu m n ................................ 44
44
5 60
O ne C olu m n ........................................... 44
44
9.00
Business locals will be ch arged at 5 cents per lina
fo r each insertion.
Legal advertisem en ts w ill in all cases be charged
to the p arty orderin g them , at legal rates, and
FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1911
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ADVERTISING RA'I'ES
NO. 7
paid fo r b efore affidavits are furnished.
NIÇHOL
guuattl
CO.
&
General
Merchandise
M osier
G fo . C
- - O regon
A ll
h a m b e r l a i n
B u s in e s s
entrusted
to
T he C ar e o f th e
R EAL E S T A T E
(PUBLISHER)
Department o f The Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.,
Fruit
March 14th, 1911.
Lands
NOTICE, is hereby given that Robert
W. Simpson, of Mosier, Oregon, who 1
Specialty
on December 27th, 1904, and additional j
on June 28th, 1905, made Homestead,
No. 14097 Serial, No. 03437, for SE' MositT
Oregon
NE>+, NE.SEl, and the W 'oSE 1
,, Sec­
______
tion 11, Township 1 North, Range 11
1 11 ■
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice o f intention to make Final five-
W. A. HUSBANDS
year Proof, to establish claim to the i
B l a c k s m it h
land above described, before the Regis- \
ter and Receiver of the U. S. Land Of- 1
lice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 25th
Shoeing and
Horse
day o f April, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl J.
Repair Work.
Fredrickson, Charles Stoltz, Frank i
Satisfaction guaranteen
Ginger, Charles Bennett, all o f Mosier
OREGON
MOSIER
Oregon.
First National Bank
of The Dalles, Oregon
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
Surplus and undivid­
ed profits
100 , 000.00
j . s. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
E d M. W il l ia m s
M a x A. V o g t
Vice Pres.
Cashier
DAVENPORT
‘ HARNESS Co.
C. W . M o o r e ,
Register.
March 17. April 21
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
GAY YOWEI.L, Mgr.
Harness ami Saddlery Goods
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
H O O D RIVER
-
O R EG O N
( p u b l is h e r )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
MOSIER M A R K E T
Department o f The Interior,
(PUBLISHER)
U. S. Land Office at The I »alles, Oregon,
C. H . D U N S M O R E ,
Prop.
Department o f the Interior,
March 17th, 1911.
U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, ore.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
DEALER IN
March 22nd, 1911. | P. Tryon, o f The Dalles, Oregon, as j
Fresh and Cured Meats
N otice is hereby given that William "»a1 of tllfi *"'irs l,n<l f° r the heirs of
Country Produce
B. Gentry, o f Fir, Oregon, who, on j Richard D. Tryon, deceased, who on
April 5th, 1909, made Homestead, No. j April 5th. 1900, made Homestead
04714, for S4SE1-4, Section 22, Town- (Serial 03870), No. 15055, for L ot3 and
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Wiliam- ■ SE,NW|, Section 19, Township2 North, ,
ette Meridian, has tiled notice of inten- Range 12 East, Willamette ^Meridian,
tion to make Final five-year Proof, to’j has (»led notice of intention to make
establish claim to the land above de- ! Pinal five year Proof, to establish claim
■cribed, before the Register and Re- , to the land above described, before the ; Is the place to get your choice
ceiver o f the U. S. Land Office, at The Register and Receiver, at the U. S. I
C ig a r s ,
T obacco
Dalles, Oregon, on the 2nd day o f May, ■•aml Office, The Dalles, Oregon, on
C a n d y , and S o f t D r in k s
.
! the 24th day o f April, 1911.
Mosier
-
Oregon
TH E OAKS
1911
Claimant names as witnesses: Cy-1 Claimant names as witnesses: Thom-
P o o f and B i l l ia r d s
rus Cooper, o f Fir, Oregon, oscur E. | as Gordon, o f Mosier, Oregon, John
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
Wilson, Robert W. Simpson, o f Mosier, ( Roberts, ol The Dalles, Oregon, l . G. j
E. Carlson, Charles T. Bennett, Wil­
Oregon, Walter Gardner, o f Fir, i
liam A. Davis, all of Mosier, Oregon. Mosier,
gon.
Oregon
('. W. M o o k k ,
C. W. MOORE,
(legist r.
Register.
Mch 31
Apr 28
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
M24— A21
D e n t is t
M c N e il P l a c e W il l
B e S o l d
O K IICKO VK U aUTLKK BAN K INO COMPANY
PHONES:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
( p u b l is h e r )
dill.-.- 2» |(r>iil<-i.re 2N II
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
T he F r u it F a r m at M o sie r ,
Department of The interior,
Land Office ut The Dalles, Oregon
Aprii «th, 1911 .
NOTICE is hereby givi n that Mar e
N e il E s t a t e will he sold at The s,'"'llin«‘’r' one o f the heirs and for the
heir« o f Gottlob Trefz (deceased), of
Dalles, Aprii 22nd, at 10 A. M.
. . . .
Mosier, Oregon, who, on September
ro r further particulars inquire o f i«th, 1904, made Homestead, No. 13798
Serial, No. 03302, for SE1-4SE1-4, Sec.
H e n r y J? M a ie r ,
10, N % N Wl-4, St c. 14, and NKI-45 E
Administrator.
! 1-4, Section 15, Township I N o il',
A t Maier & Schanno’s office.
Range 11 East, Willamette Mer
,
1 has filed notice o f intention to make
M24-A21
| Final fiive-year Proof, to esta sh
I claim to the land above described, be­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fore the Register and Receiver of the
i U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Ore-
(Publisher.)
' gon. on the 16th day of May, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: C •
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, ley G. Stoltz, Robert W. Simpson, ( I
J. Fredrickson, Tiiomas C. God her« ,
March 21st, 1911.
ail of Mosier, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that Benjam­
C. W. M o o k k ,
in W. Veatch, whose post-office ad­
R egistr
dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the
April 14-May 12
13th day o f February, 1911, file in this
office Sworn Statement and Applica­
tion, No 06121, to purchase the
SE\NW|, NE.SW4, NE4SE4, and Ixit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
3, Section 1, Tp. 1 North, Range 11
(ISOLATED TRACT)
EWM.,
ami the timber thereon, under the | re­
PUBLIC LAND SALE
visions o f the act o f June 3, 1878, and
No. 06167
arts amendatory, known as the “ Tim­
United States Land Oil re,
ber and Stone Law,’ ’ at surh value as
The Dalles, Or* go .
might he affixed iiy appraisement, and
March 11th, 19
that, pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon have been ap­
Notice is hereby given that, as i
praised, the timber estimated 600,000 rected by the Commissioner o f the <
board feet at 50 cents per M, and the eral Land Office, under provisions o f Act
land $147.18; that said applicant will of Congress approved June 27, 1906,
offer final proof in support o f his ap- I . pj.i.ijl v „ •*« *•, will offer at public
plication and sworn statement on the
’ ’
sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:16
2n I day o f June, 1911, before the Reg­
o ’clock a. m., on the 2nd day o f May,
ister and Receiver o f the U. S. Land
1911, at this office, the following tract
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon.
o f land, to-wit: N W '.N E X , Sec. 14,
Any person is at liberty to protest
T. 1 N., R. 11 East, W. M.
this purchase before entry, or initiate
Any persons claiming adversely the
a contest at any time before patent is­
shove-described lands are advised to
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
file their claims, or objections, on or
in this office, alleging facts which
before the day alxive designated for
would defeat the entry.
sale.
C. W . M oork ,
C. w. M o o r k .
Register.
Register
ORE., and Lite RESIDENCE 1 EOI*-
e r t y at T h e D a l l e s , O r e ., he-!
longing to thè RoDERICK Me-
R o b e r t T.
n ew hall
Keprt sti Iinj;
M il t o n
N ursery C c
Growers of E< liai I
•si
HOOD RIVER
(
NOTICE
101
: t< • i
M ON
Pi Pl.K
( p u b l ish e r )
Department of Tl . Int. rior.
U. S. La d O ffic e at
II
I
NOTICI, is hereby gi . ti nt 11: •-
C. Olsen, of Vosier. ( i ,
July 6th, 1904. made Hone ste.
, ,
12650 Serial, No. 03245, for I • t» z
Section 8, Township 1 Nort
I East, Willamette Mt ri i
otice of intention to n.iu
year Proof, to establish rh in t
above described, before tie , , ¡„i ,
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the "r day
of May, 1911.
Claimant names as witness s: eohn
P. Snyder, Vincent C. Young. Carl J.
Fredericson, Charles G. Stoltz, all of
Mosier, Oregon.
C. W. M oore , Register.
March 24— April 28
oven es vcAr.r
C X P C R IC N C C
T s » n t M arks
D
e m o n s
C opyrigh ts A c .
A n ro n e te n d in g a ske tch «ru t d ou rrln M n n m « v
f*tl< kiy n n ro rtn lii o u r o p tim rn froo w h e th e r an
lu T e u flo n is p ro b a b ly T W H I n h l a Com mon»«**-
t io n « s tric tly ro n fh lc n tla l. HAN0B00K o n P a ta uta
•ant frea. O hlast fluency for s.’ curing patent*.
Parent« taken through Munti A Co. recalra
tpertal notice, wlf tumt charge, la the
Scientific American.
A ham inom aly I Hurt rated weekly. T.«rvaat gtr*
cu laii.ni o f any •cientiHo Journal. Term s, f t a
year ^ ur nu.ntbs, |L 0»K1 by all ne «ad attar*
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