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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY] ADVERTISING RATES BY Professional Cards....................... per a ostk 9 .I t SI ER BULLETIN H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor SCRIPTION RATES One Year........................................................ Six Months........................................................ Tfcree Month*..................................................... ^ One square.................................... “ ** t.fft One-quarter Column..................... '* ** I N One-half Column.......................... *' ** ft.IN One Column./............................... '* ** ft.Of Bukinesa locals will be charsed at ft ceate per kmm for each Insertion. Lecal advertisements will la all eases he sharped Entered as second-class matter Match 12. 1909. at the post office at Mosier, Oregon, under the A ct of March 3. 1*79. to the party ordering them, at legal rates, a ad VOL. Ill M OSIER, W ASCO C O U N T Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , M AY 12, NO. 10 1911 paid for before affidavits are furnished. OUR PO R T LA N D LE TTE R Tally One for Mosier! Portland, Or., May 2 (Special)— See “ Rats!” “ Fergit it!” “ Come The commercial club met last Central Oregon cities will send o ff!” “ Oh, Pickles!” “ Gosh!” Friday night in the Sturgess delegates to Prineville June 30 “ Tel! that to the marines!” and j building to act on the resigna and July 1 to form the Central a whole lot more, were the ex tion o f Dr. N. Johnson as presi Oregon Development Leage. The pressive ejaculations hurled at dent. The resignation was ac ! Prineville Commercial Club is the Mosier ball boys last Sunday cepted and D. D. Hail was elect issuing invitations to cities of the evening on their return from ed to fill the unexpired term. interior to he represented there Lyle, where they crossed hats The subject o f the exhibit and the Oregon Development with the team from that town. booth was discussed at length Leage is aiding the movement as H e can m ake y o u r w atch keep tim e The occasion for these expres and it was finally decided that far as possible. sions o f incredulity was the re-! the directors should consider the “ The value o f tire smaller devel port brought back from the bat matter o f changing tire location opment league” , said Secretary tleground that Mosier had cov and plan o f the building. C.C.Chapman, of the Oregon De ered herself with glory by win The publicity fund proposition velopment League, ‘is that each ning from Lyle in a hard fought was also discussed and a com operates in its own section and game o f eight and a half innings mittee appointed to get busy in ever so much more good will re by a score o f 6 to 1. In view of ducing the subscribers to the sult from Central Oregon being the fact that the home team has o f M osier, O regon, fund who are in arrears to “ dig organized as a unit. A separate been playing “ Waterloo” games up,” so that the club may carry league will give that territory an eo h a m b erla in ever since they started out as a F o r y o u r D rugs, Sundries, P a te n t M edicines, S tatio n club, it is perhaps not strange out its plans for a publicity cam entity that never would be re REAL ESTATE paign. ceived by the individual commun that they were accused o f turn ery, T oilet A rticles, C andy a n d Cigars, IceC ream a n d Altho the call for the meeting ities. The work » f the central ing the hall club into an Ananias Soda W ater. Everything in the D rug line. was general and sufficiently ad -1 organization wifi supplement that Club and it required much elo Fruit vertised, there were only about' done by each uiniton its own be quence and forceful argument to -From Ail Points on- Lands 16 members present. One new half.” convince the stay-at-homes that Oregon-Washingt0n Railroad a member, Mr. Thurston, was en Cities in Crook, Wheeler, Grant, the report was correct and that Specialty & Navigation Company rolled. Harney and the north half of our hoys could play hall. In connection with the action Lake and Klamath counties w ill; The game was a close one up TO FARES1 Mosier Oregon $72.60, o f the publicity fund committee, he eligible to membership in the to the eighth inning, both teams Chicago................................ 60.00 and in their behalf, we will say proposed league. Central Oreg playing strong bait. A t this Council lilutrs Omaha that it is absolutely necessary on is taking an interest in the time the score stood 2 to 0 in W. A. HUSBANDS I" r V~ t "7 ” . ■'* Kansas City for every person who has made matter ami it is expected there favor o f Mosier. In this inning st. Joseph B l a c k s m it h financial promises to the club, to will he a large attendance at the j Henry Olsen, “ Our Ole,” sent a ! st. Paul redeem such promises, if the Prineville meeting. ««.00 three-bagger into the distance i St- l’“ul via Council Bluffs, Shoeing ami General Minnca|>olis. direct, 60.00 Horse club is to accomplish anything. Lebanon will hold a strawberry and brought home three men. Minnea|M>li.H via Council Bluffs, 63.00 Non-members (o f which there festvial for three days begin-j Repair Work. In the ninth inning the Lyle St. Louis 70.00!, should he none in the entire dis n in gJu n el. The “ Garden City” j team went to pieces, discouraged, Satisfaction gu aran tees trict) and some members, are as Lebanon is known, will also they claimed, by the decisions of SALE DATES MOSIER OREGON eontinually complaining that the have a rose show and a horse their own umpire, and threw up May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27. 28 ami 29. elub is doing nothing for the race and stock exhibition in con the sponge, refusing to play the A ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t o ! June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22. 28, town and country. How can it. nection with the carnival. last half. 25« ami 30. T hk C ar e o f th e when some o f the members; Dv. Woodrow Wilson, governor j Pitcher Clay Harvey, who was July 1, 2, », 4. 5, 6, 19, 20, ,2«, 27 and will not “ come thru” and those; o f New Jersey, will he entertain-; in the 1 h ) x the entire game, won 28. who should be members hang| ed by the Portland Commercial j fame, striking »nit thirteen men. August 3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21.22, 23, 28. 29’and 30. hack for one reason or another, j Clup when he visits Portland \ of The Dalles, Oregon He had good support at all the hoping, and willing, perhaps, to May 18 and 19. He \frill be thej stations, but everybody says September 1, 2. 4. 5. 6 and 7. W IL L HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION reap benefit from other jieople’ s j guest at a banquet in his honor; Sto|»-ovein within limit» in either d i-1 that Clay played the game. $100,000.00 rectum. Final return limit October : Capital - * efforts and money, without them at the Club on the night o f May BIG JOB FOR BLACKSM ITH Slat. One way through California Surplus and UndlVld selves sacrificing either? This 18 and he will address a public ed profits • 100.000.00 The village blacksmith, we un $15,00 additional. is no way for a community to do meeting at the Masonic Temple. derstand, has an order for nine Inquire of any O-W. R. & N. Agent J. S. SCHENCK, P resident whose interests are mutual and Rains of the past week have crowns o f glory in the shape o f For More Complete Information 1 E d M. W illiam s M ax A. V ogt which are bound to soffer in pro been barfed with delight by all Notice of Services A xMAN W IT H M O NE Y, iron bands—to keep nine heads Vice Pres. Cashier OR portion to the indifference felt, i sections o f the state. Eastern Bishop Paddock, in charge o f from swelling and “ bustin’ . ” no matter what amount he There should be no drones in the Oregon has welcomed the show WM. McMURRAY the Episcopal diocese in Eastern has, regards a bank, first, as Quite a number o f enthusias hive if we expect to accomplish ers for they were needed to sup-1 a place where his funds will Oregon, will hold services at the tic Mosier fans accompanied the General Passenger Agent anything. We must all work to nly moisture to the grain fields. I be properly taken care of, Baptist Church in Mosier next team to act as pall-bearers and PORTLAND, OREGON gether for the common good. All other sections report that the j and, second, as a medium Sunday morning, May 14th, at 11 mourners on the homeward trip ,' Don’ t pull back and “ sull,” but rainfall makes crop prospects par-' o, clock. It is seldom that Bishop but for once their through which to handle all services were NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . push. ticularly bright. Paddock can reach Mosier and it not required. his transactions without the GAY YOWEI.L. Mgr. According to a report of its A sane Fourth o>f July i» prom-1 necessity o f using cash. (Publisher. ) is hoped that weather conditions Harness and Saddlery- Goods secretary, the Mosier V a l l e y ised for Portland. I t is now Department o f the Interior, II. S may permit a large attendance And third, he expects his Construction work on the irri Tents. Wagon Covers. Etc Commercial Club is known and the intention to make a quiet one, | bankeY to be in a position to Land’.Office at The Dallea, Oregon on that day, as all are cordially gation system o f the Willamette ■ Hand-made Harness a Sjiecialty recognized all over the world without the usual noisy features invited. March 2J»t, 1911. advise him in financial mat Valley Irrigated l.and Co., all and every citizen o f Mosier Dis that are usually so prominent Bishop Paddock is enabled to West Stayton, is progressing , Notice ia hereby given that Beitjam- H O O D RIVER - O R EG O N ters o f importance, to be trict should render earnest as in the observance o f Independ In VV. ^«-atch, whose post-office nil- be with us on Sunday through able to secure for him infor rapidly, the weather having been dress ia Mo„i r, Oregon, did, on the sistance and intelligent effort in ence Day. People o f the city for the courtesy o f Rev. W. A. mation which he would, in unusually favorable for outdoor1 mth d«> or February, ioi 1 , Hie in this maintaining the club and ad-i the most part plan to spend the Stark, whose regular Sunday it work. From 75 to 80 men and some cases, be unable to se s ' ” t*ment and A p p lies-1 vancing individual and commu fourth in the country and to en C. H. D U N S M O R E , Prop. is to preach, but who kindly o f cure for himself, and some 30 to 35 teams have been at work tioM ’ No u’ ',urchu"e the nity interests. joy picnics and outings in the . . .. . . j .. i S E t fN W I, NE|SW4, NE4SE4, and Lot fered the pulpit to the Bishop. times to aid in financing D E A L E R IN darty and it is exi>ected that 3 section l Tp. 1 North, Range 11 fields and woods within reach deals which he would be un Fresh*and Cured Meats water will be turned in to th e F.WM., o f Portland. The Ladies’ Aid Society will able to handle alone. A Sorry Joke Country Produce canal this month. and the timber thereon, under the pro meet with Mrs. V. C. Young on To aid the developmeut o f the TH E M OSIER V A L L E Y vision* o f the act of Juno 3. 1878. ami l\/T Wednesday next, May 17th. Northwest states, from Min B A N K is meeting these re 1 act* amendatory, known as the "Tim - I 1 V 1 0 S 1 6 1 Practical jokes are all right nesota to the coast, delegate» her and Stone L a w ,” at such v h ! uc i.a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ quirement» and is willing to and are often enjoyed as much S u n s e t M a g a z i n e f o r M a y — N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N might bo affixed by appraisement, and from the section interested met go any length, consistent by the “ jokee” as the joker, I j “ Nile o f the East,” by S. Glen during the past week at Helena, (P U B L IS H E R ) that’ purHUant ®uch application, the with good business methods, where no harm is done to person . land and timber thereon have l>een ap- Andrus. Beautifully illustrated Montana, and took two steps to to help you succeed. Is the place to get your choice or property. But any one w h o! nt- rior' praised, the timber estimated 500,060 in four colors. “ The Spell,” a form the Northwest Development I f you haven’ t an account ; Western novel by the William U. S. Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon hoard fee t a , M PenU ppr M M (, ^ would perpetrate a joke that C ig a r s , T obacco League. It will exploit the states A pril 26th, 1911. |»nd $ 147 . 18 ; that Kai(| ap,1|il.a„ ( wj|| with us then open one and we sons. “ Guests o f Greater China- causes financial loss, even tho C a n d y , and S o ft D rinks o f Oregon, Washington, Idaho, N O T IC E is hereby given that John offer final proof in support o f his ap- jtow n,” Charles K. Field. Auto will verify these statements. unintentionally, is no better than Montana, North and South mobile Section. Now on sale. R. Wilcox, o f Mosier, Oregon, who on plication and sworn® statement on the P o o l and B i l l i a r d s a criminal and should be dealt July 21at, 1908, made Homestead, No. 2nd day o f June, 1911, before the K e g - 15 cents. Dakota, Minnesota and the ter 0284, for S W 'iS E l-4 , Section 32, Tp. i later and Receiver of the U. S. Land with accordingly i f apprehended. S. E. Francisco, Prop. A New Potato ritory o f Alaska. Meetings will j 2 North Range 12 E W M ., has filed no- Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, It is supposed that suCk a jo k e ' The Scientific American says: be held each June and December, | Any person is at liberty to protest Mosier, Oregon N O TICE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N tice o f intention to make Final commu- was played on Chas. Davenport tation Proof, to establish claim to the this purchase before entry, or initiate to b e known as the Northw est1 During the past two or three Monday night when some one, Development League Congress. yef rs remarkable progress has, (P U B L IS H E R ) land above described,before the Register { a contest at any time before patent is- In a spirit o f fun or with malic The December meeting will be »t. is said, been made in the culti- and Receiver o f the U . 8. Land Office, sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit C. H. JENKINS, I). M. D. Department o f The Interior, U . S. at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 6th day in this office, alleging facta which ious intent, or for some-unknown Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, o f June, 1911. held in Minnesota, in connection vation o f a new o f Potato D e n t is t would defeat the entry. reason, entered the stable where with a big land show.* The 1912 *n May 3rd, 1911. department of Vienne in Claimant namea as witnesses: C. W. M i h i k k , O t t H K O V K It HHTI.Kk H A N S IN l.C O M P A N Y Mr. Davenport kept a span o f I N O T IC E is hereby given that Albert congress will meet in Seattle. , France Alfred L. Sundborg, Carl J. E. Carl Register. . . . . . . .I I'HONES valuable mares and slipped the M.1IJ.- i This potato originated in Ur- Combs, whose post-office address son, Vert E. Maston and Richard Ev * Mtii-i* 2* l:-.i*l-n.-r 2S H halters from their heads. Later OREGON HOOD R IV E R j uguay, and is called the Salanum ¡g Portland, Oregon, did, on the 13th ans, all o f Moaier, Oregon. Cholera and Immigration C. W. M o o r e , Register. both animals escaped from the Commersoni. in its new environ- 1 day of May, 190», file in this office During the year 1910, cholera NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N M stable and wandered onto the ment in France, and by reason Sworn Statement and Application, No. attacked 214,900 persons in Rus (P U B LIS H E R ) R o b er t T. n e w h a l l railroad track between the depot o f its careful cultivation and s e -'04**- *° pmTh“ * the NE1-4NW1-4, and Mosier Creek bridge, just( sia. with a mortality o f 46 peT lection, it has developed several and S1NW1-4, Sec. 10. Tp. 1 North, NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A T IO N Department of The Interior, ltepr< senling Range 11, E W M ., and the timber ! U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon (P U B L IS H E R ) *s the fast mail pulled thru. In cent, and claimed 5,000 victim» forms that promise to become thereon, under the provisions o f the April 6th, 1911. M il t o n N u r se r y C o stead o f leaving the track the iu Turkey. There was an epi fixed, Department o f the Interior, and to possess much act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amenda N O T IC E is hereby given that Marie Growers of Reliable Nuraery Stoi-. demic o f cholera in Naples, and horses followed it and managed value as additions to the food tory, known as the "T im ber and Stone U. S. Land office, at The Dalles, or*. Sendlinger, one o f the heirs and for the four cases were reported from L a w ,” at auch value as might he fixed May 2nd, 1911. HOOD R IV E R - OREGON to cross the bridge without fall heira o f Gottlob Trefx (deceased), o f' resources o f Europe. by appraisement, and that, pursuant N o t i c e is hereby given that Cardins Mosier, Oregon, who. on Septemi u ing and breaking their legs. Marseilles. In general the disease Amoung these forms, all to such application, the land and tim Still keeping between the rails continued to advance Westward, springing from one parent spec ber thereon have been appraised, the Godberson, o f Moaier, Oregon, who. on 19th, 1904, made Homestead. No. ITi98 OVER m y e a r Feb. 6th, 1906, made Homestead, No. e x p e r ie n c e after crossing the bridge, the and there is no hope that it will ies, there are a yellow variety, a timber estimated 507,000 board feet at 14938. Serial No. 03808, for S W j S W l. Serial, No. 03302, for SE1-48EI-4, Sec. 10, N X N W I -4 . Sec. 14. and NE1-4NE horses were overtaken at the be extinguished in all o f the places white variety, and a variety not 75 cent* per M, and the land $220.00; Section 2, and E)SE|, Section 3, Tp. 1-4, Section 15, Township I North, cattle guards a little farther east, where it existed at the beginning characterized by color, all of that said applicant will offer final 1 North, Range II East, W illam Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, o f the present winter. In a com proof in aupport o f his application and ette Mrridian, has filed notice of inten where one o f them was struck munication to the Paris Academy which possess distinctive shapes sworn statement on the 13th day of tion to make Final five-year Proof, to has filed notice o f intention to make Final fiive-year Proof, to establish by the pilo* and killed, the other o f Medicine, Drs. Chauteruesse and qualities. A fact that July, 1911. before the Register and Re- establish claim to the land above de claim to the land above deacribed. lie- escaping with a few bruises. and Borel cite several facts especially interests botanists and reiver o f the U. 8. I/and Office, at The scribed, before the Register and {R e fore the Register and Receiver o f the C oevR K xH T* A- A t the time o f the accident two ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at The U . S. Land Office, at The Dalles, Ore An vans Mn/ttna > ifcs-h »id dMcrinOna -.- Ci 0^ raondn d f cultivators is that these varieties isilrtlr i m r u ia o «r •e tn a * On« want Se. hoboes were riding on th* pilot, earned in latent form and de- ^ evidently not reached their Any i * n " ri '» •* liberty to protest Dallea, Oregon, on the 7th day o f June, gon, on the 16th day o f May, 1911. H i . » l i na M p n it n H r » H d lU SbRS f in»SHI- Oiind in c u r nnnadn u n l M B M M E — P»S.- monstrate the important part ?a v * e ; ,eru'y not reac“ ^ tne,r thi, purchase before entry, or initiate 1911. narrowly escaping injury. Claimant names as witnesses: Char m m free. (A nm — played by immigration in the final settled forms, and the ex- , rontegt >t , ny UnH. paU.nt u. Claimant names as witnesses: ley G. Stoltx. Robert W. Simpson. Carl This grim “ joke,” i f it was propagation o f the disease, pen men Ls in Vinne are closely ' by flHn|r a corroborated affidavit Carl J. Fredrickson, Charles G. meant for a joke, no doubt ter Germs o f cholera have been found watched l>ecause it is thought in this office, alleging farts which Stoltc, Robert W. Simimon and Ole I* J. Fredrickaon. Thomas C. Codlierson, ail of Mosier. Oregon. minated in a different manner in persons 30 days after their de that they will throw light upon W'rtlld defeat the entry. Olsen, all of Moaier, Oregon. XÍSÍTKi'tSSSpSSt VS5?. C. W M oore , from what was intended, but it parture from infected district — the unsettled quest on o f the C. W. M oore , C. W . MOORE, Register. proves how idiotic some “ smart” Scientific American. Kegister. Register. April 11 -May 12 general origin o f the potato. J. 2 fools are in having their fun. Commercial Club Meets LARAWAY H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry Go To N ICHOL General Merchandise M o sier - - O regon The A rth u r & B u rt D rug Co., EXCURSION FARES EAST G . C 1911 Prescriptions a Specialty. NOTICE! Beginning MARCH 1st all busi ness will be done on a cash or 30* day basis. On Bills not paid by the 15th ot the following month from date oi purchase, credit will be refused un til settlement. First National Bank W. E. CHOWN, Mosier - - Qre 'DAVENPORT 'HARNESS C o . MOSIER MARKET Oregon THE OAKS SckMific HnKrieat