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M O SIE R ,
W ASCO C O U N TY, OREGON,
O u u PO iil LAND LEX I'Ei.
t .e purpose oi sell glory as
Portland, Or., Ayril 23 (Special) ' tha real good-they achieve
- Plans for an O re g o n land
But there is one man who has
show to be held next March, a re!3olved th® problem o f spending
noW beingdeveloped by the Port- hls surplus money in such a man-
land Commercial Club. M a n a g e r »er as will reflect everlasting
Chapman believes the scheme ^edit to himself and resu
is 11 state i H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for
would prove the best possible incalculable iienefit to hi
means o f interesting colonists and the people therein. This
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
who reach Oregon at that time. man is General Thomas Coleman
He can make your watch keep time
Exhibits would !e gathered Du unit, of Wilmington, Dela
ware—Gunpowder
Dupont.
Ac
from all the orchard districts of
the state and the exhibits would cording to S nday’ s Oregonian,
lie not particular fruits but o f M r . Dupont has ottered to build
the land itself and how it is a ^reat boulevard the entire
cultivated, giving the prospective len£th ° f the state of D olaw aie.:
settler an object lesson in the ja distance o f 103 miles, and turn
care of the land and the success- 't over to t*1® slate- General I
The Arthur & B urt Drug Co.f
ful methods o f tillage.
DuP°nt sa>3 h,> wil)
the,c? n‘
o f Mosier, Oregon,
It is thought the show will be slruction of the boulevard Ins;
participated in generally by the | P h o n a l supervision, to see that
whole state and will give eachlthe WOpk 13doae ri« htl H ere; F or your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station
section an opportunity to display !au/J lis yew s
ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceC ream and
its advantages.
!
^
roads, as we all know.
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
Musicians of four states will ,wdl be of un*°ld benefit to the
gather at the third annual con-istate- to lhe farmers ,a,nd *ho®e
Prescriptions a Specialty .
vention of the Northwest Music who frequent the public h.gh-
Teachers’ Association, which will ways In mak.ng the proposi-
be held in Portland June 7, Sand J*.0" 1 havey " ladt> to ba' ld a state
g
highway, I have no ulterior mo-
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'live. My first thought in doing
A program full ot intrest to something for my state was that1
the musical fraternity is being of building a hospital, then I
prepared, consisting of concerts, ■ considered 8chools. Finaily, de.
recitals, discussions, conferences cidjng that good roads would
Beginning M ARCH 1st all busi
and a banquet. The program is_so!b3iietit the people more than |
arranged that-itwill not conflict j a n v t h i n f f e l s e > j determined t0 ’
ness will be done on a cash or 30
with leading features ot the | make the offer of building a state!
day basis.
Rose Festival, that will then be hiKhway and giving it t0 the!
in progress.
stato>
On Bills not paid by the 15th ot
It is not too early to start the! “ .Assuming that I have been’
the following month from date ot
annual light against the usual more fortunate than some other
timber losses, believes the Ore-J people in tne niatterof unances, ”
purchase, credit will be refused un
gon Forest hire Association, -for ^ he says, “ why should I not let
this organization is in the field other people profit thereby? What;
til settlement.
lining up timper owners to patrol better public improvement could
tieir holdings during the dry jd 1Iiake than a modern highway
season, seeking a more rigid en- and boulevard?”
forcement of the law and co-op- There are many wealthy publie-
erating generally in the good spirited men in every state—in
work. This association points Oregon, for instance, who are
out, that 80 per cent of the value looking for practical ways in
o f the timber goes for labor and vdiich to spend their money; not
materials, thus giving the entire1 particularly as a personal invest- the p e o p le of Hood River County
S unset M agazine for M a y —
population a direct interest in ment, hut for the geneial and other counties east o f the “ Nile o f the East,” by S. Glen
preventing its destruction.
good 0f the commonwealth, and , Cascade Mountains as well to the Andrus. Beautifully illustrated
in four colors. ‘/ The Spell,” a
The Salem Board of Trade has General Dupont’s public-spirited people on this side to have this Western novel by the William
arranged a unique boost for that example in Delaware might well ¡-oad built and opened as soon as sons. “ Guests o f Greater China
city. Pastors o f the. local church- appeal to them, for surely no possible, ”
said Mr. Newell, town,” Charles K. Field. Auto-
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es have been induced to devote other state is in more urgent need , “ It ________
will make
one of the
most! mobile Section. Now on sale.
one day to preaching the attrac- of good roads, and unJs with scenic highways in the world and ^ cent3~
tions of Salem and the first Sun- which to build them, than Ore- jt will become the mecca for
H O W M U CH G O O D
day in May has been selected for gon. Therefore,if there are any 1 tourists. Besides, it will be
the booster sermons.
millionaires in the state with valuable as a business artery
will ten dollars do you?
Big stakes will be offered in dollars burning holes in their between Eastern and 'Western
Not much, you may say, in
the race meet o f the Portland pockets, there is no better way Oregon” .
the way of bringing fortune
Fair & Livestock Association to to spend them than on the roads of
or success, and then you will
be held next September. Ap- Oregon—for instance, the much-
perhaps put it in your pocket
Street Improvements Sure.
proximately $25,000 will he dis- talked-of highway b e t w e e n
and spend it in small amounts
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tributed in prizes, according* to Portland and The Dalles, thus
and when it’s gone you don’ t
Mr. Flail reports that arrange-
the plans o f the directors, who erecting an everlasting monu-
know where it went.
meet early in May to pass offici- ment to their generosity, and ments are practically completed
Suppose instead you put
ally upon the program. It has securing the undying gratitude! for the opening up of the streets ■ that ten into a bank account
been d cided to oiler again the of thousands of people.
in the new addition and that the j and repeat the performance
actual work will be commenced
$10,000 purse for the 2:12 trot,
every month for a year and
as soon as a few more o f the
which aroused so much interest
then put it to work for you.
ROAD IS FEASIBLE
lots have been sold.
among horsemen last year. In
You wont have to keep that
That the proposed road along
These lots are selling at from
up very many years till you
addition, there will be two new
find that your money is do
classifications, the 2:08 pace and the Columbia River gorge be $30 to $2<)0 each and arrange
ing a great deal of your work
the 2:08 trot. Dates of Lhe meet tween Bridal Veil and Hood ments can now be made whereby
River is one o f the most import- prospective customers may pay
are September 4—9.
and that you are relieved o f
ant highways in Oregon and that from $10 to $25 down and the
much o f the daily grind.
The sixty-eighth anniversary
it should lie constructed without balance at the rate of $6 per!
It often costs the bank as
of the organization of the first
delay is the opinion o f J. P. month, or make equal quarterly: much, and frequently more,
civil government on American
Newell, a civil engineer of Port- or yearly payments,
to care for a small account
soil west of the Rocky Mount
land, who was the first to inves-
As soon as the improvements
than
a large one, but we
ains will be celebrated at Cham-
tigate the practicability of the are commenced there will b e a n
realize that our interests are
poeg on May 2. This is an in
indentical with yours and the
road from an engineering stand- advance in value in these lots of
teresting historical observance,
MOSIER VALLEY. BANK
point, says the Oregonian.
from 10 to 20 per cent.
participated in by the pioneers
is glad to help you in any
Mr. Newell believes that the
For information in regards to
way it can.
who made the early history of
recommendationscontained in the prices, terms, etc., see or write
the Oregon country. The Ore
reviewers’ report, submitted to
D. D. HAIL.
gon Pioneer Association w i l l
Ice Cream Festival.
to the County Court, are com
Mosier, Oregon.
have charge o f the exercises.
The ladies o f the Christian
mendable and should be fol
Many will attend from Portland
I Church will give an Ice Cream
lowed out in time. Instead of
and other Western cities will
Social in the Sturgess Building
having a 20-foot road all the way,
RAISIN DAY
send delegations.
ion
Saturday afternoon and eve-
however, lie believes it would lie
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ning.
May 6th. Ice cream and
April
29th,
1911.
practicable at first to build 10-
.cake
will
be served. The public
foot or 12-foot roads at points
MONEY WELL SPENT.
The above date has been set [
is cordially invited. Come early
where it is necessary to cut
Most men have difficaity in through the hillsides. At those apart by the people of California \ and stay late.
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getting hold of money, while oc places the road could Vie widened in which all are asked to join by I
casionally a man is heard o f who later when more money was eating raisins in form o f “ Raisin | Lee Evans and his sister, Mrs.
has difficulty in getting rid o f it. available for such purposes.
bread.” or in whatever form is Lou Graham, left yesterday
Some of the excessively rich in
morning for Alsea. where they
It will not be. necessary for desired.
dividuals have devised various Hood River County to spend over
fhe object of this special day is wili visit a few weeks with rela
unique schemes for disposing of
te create a wide-spread raisin lives and friends. Uncle Lee
$40,000 to put that end o f the
theii; wealth, hut most o f them road in shai>e, according to Mr. sentiment that will result in a will no doubt have some tall fish
have strings attached to them in Newel,*s estimates. He says that greater demand for that fruit, yarn* 1® 8P'1) w^en. I*® gets
of all if.0??«- He will probably visit in
the form o f provisos, stipula- the m„ 9t costly W()|k jn Hood and . to . direct the attention
.
, , California before returning.
good
house-wives
to
the
ex
cel-1 _
_ ,
..
tions. regulations, ifs, ands, etc. RjverCounty wouldbetocutdown
1? e . PrDd,uce
“ y \ the
These men pose as ph.lanthrop- the 9teep hjHg at Rutht«n and at fence o f the raisin as an article
trade in apples in New York is
ists and of course should be giv Mitchell’ s Point. The other parts 0f T«,,xl
' i
i , . i xt _ L not so brisk, due to high prices.
en due credit foF the good they o f the road lietween Hixxl River
The good people o f the N orth-;The conwrnptjVe demand has
accomplish to others. It is. how and the Multnomah County line west are invited by their neigh-1 been curtailed by the prices and
ever, often a question in the could be coiistructed-at nominal bors to participate in the pleasant dealers say that not over one-
custom and “ Break”
raisin fourth the amoant o f apples is
public mind whether the public cost.
being bought that would be tak
bread on April 29th.
libraries, hero medals, bequests,
“ It is o f great importance to
en if the prices were 60 per cent
etc., are not given as much for
lower.
, „ j-. -. jn
LARAWAY i
Go To
NOTICE!
W
.E. CHOWN,
Mosier
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, Professional Cards...
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Ore
F R ID A Y ,
A P R IL
to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and
28, 1911
NO. 8
puid for before affidavits are furnished.
NOTICE FO k PUBLICATION
(PUBLISHER)
Department o f The Interior, U. S. ;
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 18th, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that Emma
O. Jetty, o f Portland, Oregon, who on 1
April 25th, 1910, made Timber and;
Stone Entry, No. 06576, for Lot 7, !
SE|SW| and the SW iSEi, Section 6,1
Township 1 North, Range 12 East. Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make Final Timber and Stone
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land office.
The Dalles. Oregon on the 27th day o f,
April. 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Walter
H. Kerslake, Edwin F. Reeves, J. Her-
f man Reeves, all of Mosier, Oregon and
Robert P. Boyce, of Portland. Oregon.
N ICHC >L & CO.
Genei ral
Merc! landise
I
M o s ie r
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O regon
C. W. M oore ,
Register.
G
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h a m b e r l a i n
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
REAL ESTATE
A l l e " s,NE3S E m m rr'm ™
T h e C a r e o f the
XT . .
, r*
,
First National Bank
( p u b l is h e r )
Department o f the Interior,
of The Dalles, Oregon
U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, ore. Fruit
Lands
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
March 22nd, 1911.
N otice is hereby given that William
a
Capital
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-
$100,000.00
B. Gentry, o f Fir, Oregon, who, on
Specially Surplus and undivid
April 5th, 1909, made Homestead, No. ^
ed profits
-
100,000.00
04714, for S&SE1-4, Section 22, Town
Mosier
Oregon
j . s . SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
ship 1 North, Range 11 East, Willam
E d M. W il l ia m s M a x A . V o g t
ette Meridian, has filed notice o f inten
tion to make Final five-year Proof, to
Vice Pres.
Cashier
establish claim to the land above de- !
W.
A.
HUSBANDS
scribed, before the Register and Re
ceiver o f the U. S. Land office, at The i
B l a c k s m it h
Dalles, Oregon, on the 2nd day o f May, |
1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Cy Horse
Shoeing and General
rus Cooper, o f Kir, Oregon,1 Oscar E.
Repair Work.
1
Wilson, Robert W. Simpson, o f Mosier,
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
Oregon, Walter Gardner, o f Kir, Ore
Satisfaction
guaranteed
Harness and Saddlery Good*
gon.
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
MOSIER
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OREGON
C. W. MOORE,
Register.
M chSl
A p r 28
Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc
Hand-made Harness a Specialty
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H O O D RIVER
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O R EG O N
(PUBLISHER)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Publisher. )
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalit s, Oregon,
March 21st,-m i.
MOSIER M A R K E T
Department of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
C. H . D U N S M O R E ,
Prop.
March 17th, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that John
DEALER IN
P. Tryon, o f The Dalles, Oregon, as
Fresh'and
Cured Meat*
one o f the heirs and for the heirs of
Country
Produce
Richard I). Tryon. deceased, who on
April 5th. 1906, made Homestead
(Serial 03870), No. 15055, for Lot 3 and
SE NW , Section 19, Township2 North,
Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final five year Proof, to establish claim
Is the place to get your choice
to the land above described, before the
Register and Receiver, at the U. S.
C ig a r s ,
T obacco
Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, on
C
a
n
d
y
,
and
S
o
f
t D r in k s
the 24th day of April, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thom
P ool and B illiards
as Gordon, o f Mosier, Oregon, John
S. E. Francisco, Prop.
Roberts, o f The Dalles, Oregon, C. (J.
E. Carlson, Charles T. Bennett, Wil
liam A. Davis, all o f Mosier, Oregon. Mosier,
Oregon
C. W. M oore ,
Regist i.
Notice is hereby given that Benjam
in W. Veatch, whose post-office ad
dress is Mosier, Oregon, did, on the
13th day o f February, 1911, file in this
office Sworn Statement and Applica
tion, No 08121, to purchase the
SE*NW |, NE|SW4, NE4SE4, ami Lot
3, Section 1, Tp. 1 North, Range 11
EWM.,
and the timber thereon, under the pro
visions o f the act of June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the “ Tim
ber and Stone Law,” at such value as
might be affixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to auch application, the
land and timber thereon have been ap
praised, the timber estimated 500,000
board feet at 0 cent* per M, and the
land ./147.18; that said applicant will
C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D.
m u — Al l
offer final proof in sup|iort o f his ap-
pli ation and sworn statement on the
D entist
2nd day o f June, 1911, before the Reg
OKI* ICtt OVER HUTI.EK HANKING COMPANY
ister and Receiver o f the U. S. Land
PHONES:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon.
Office 28 Residence 28 B
Any person is at liberty to protest
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
( p u b l is h e r )
this purchase before entry, or initiate
Department o f The Interior,
a contest at any time before patent is
sues, by filing a corrol>orated affidavit U. S. Land Office at The DalieH, Or. j on
R o b e r t T. N e w h a l l
April (ith, 1911.
in this office, alleging facts which
NOTICE is hereby given that Marie
would defeat the entry.
Representing
! Sendlinger, one o f the heirs and fur ti e
C. W. M oore ,
| heirs of Gottlob Trefz (deceased), of
M il t o n
n u r s e r y
C o
Register.
: Mosier, Oregon, who, on September
M31-J«2
Growers of Reliable Nursery Stock
19th, 1904, made Homestead, No. 13798
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
, Serial, No. 03302, for SE1-4SE1-4, Sec.
10, N N W 1 - 4 , Sec. 14, and NE1-4NE
! 1-4, Section 15, Township 1 Nort ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Rangel ) East, Willamette Meri- i ,|
( p u b l is h e r )
! has filed notice of intention to n.. e :
j Final fiive-year Proof, to esta
b I
Department of The Interior,
claim to the land above described,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
fore the Register and Receiver o f l ! e
March 22nd, 1911.
“From AH Points on-
i U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, 1 r - j NOTICE is hereby given that Hans
Oregon-Washington Railroad ! gon, on the 16th day o f May, 1911.
C. Olsen, of Moaier, Oregon, who on
Claimant names as witnesses: C
July 6th. 1904, made Homestead, No.
& Navigation Company
ley G. Stoltz, Robert W. Simpson, C 1 13650 Serial, No. 03245, for Lota 2 and
TO
FARES J. Fredrickson, Thomas C. Godbers
3, Section 3, Township 1 North, Range
Chicago........................................ ..$72.50 all o f Mosier, Oregon.
11 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed
C. W. M o o r e ,
Council Bluffs
60.00
notice o f intention to make Final five
Register. , year Proof, to establish claim to the land
Omaha
Kansas City
April 14—May 12
above described, before the Register
St. Joseph
and Receiver o f the U. S. I .and Office,
St. Paul
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 3rd day
St. Paul via Council Bluffs,
63.00
of May, 1911.
Minneapolis, direct,
60.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION! Claimant names as witnesses: John
Minneapolis via Council Bluffs,
63.00
P. Snyder, Vincent C. Young, Carl J.
(ISOLATED TRACT)
St. Louis
70.00
Fredericson, Charles G. Stoltz, all o f
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Mosier, Oregon.
SALE DATES
No. 06167
C. W. M o o r b , Register.
M a y 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28
United States Land Office
March Î 4 - - April »
and 29.
The Dalles, Orego
June 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28,
March 11th, 19
29 and 30.
Notice
is
hereby
given that. r> i-
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and
, OVER H YEAR**
rected by the Commissioner of the
28.
EXPERIENCE
eral
Land
Office,
under
provisions
o
f
Act
August 3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,22, 23,
o f Congress approved June 27, 1906,
28, 29 and 30.
— Public No. 303, we will offer at public
September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 ami 7.
sale, to the highest bidder, at 10:15
Stop-overs within limits in either di o'clock a. m., on the 2nd day o f May,
rection. Final return limit October 1911, at this office, the following tract
th ad « R ia m a
D esto x a
31st. One way through California o f land, to-wit: NW VNE' 4 , Sec. 14,
CnrvRWHT* Ae.
$16,00 additional.
T. 1 N., R. 11 East, W. M.
Anrimm m film n l u l f h *n4 dwcrlp t l w i t y
<ynl. uif uncertain ottr of>tnM>n fr*a « I m U m t tm
Any persons claiming adversely the In v e n tio n ta p ro b a b ly im r
Inquire of any O-W. R. A N . Agent
tl..n* strictly c >M *d *n «U l.__
above-described lands are advised to •ent free. OMeeC etrencf fo r i
For More Complete Information
KLtten*« taken tbroneh M
file their claims, or objections, on or p o r ta i A n tic*, wit hont
OR
before the day above designated for
Mosier
• Oregon
THE .OAKS
EXCURSION
FARES E A ST
1911
P atents
WM.
M cM U R R A Y
General Passenger Agent
tale.
C. W. M oorb .
Register.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Mat • h IT. Aar U is