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PUBLISHED BULLET EVERY FRIDAY BY H. G. KIBBLE, Proprietor SCRIITION RATES .11.* O n e Year......... Six M onths... Three Months. .50 1 Entered as second-class m atter M arch 12, 19>>9, at the post ortice at M osier, O regon , under the A c t o f March *. 1879. Puiility. VOL. Ill sible way, especially in providing Oh, man! with all thy tact ami s. ureh- ii. with good roads. The establishment of good roads inx mi ml Tfi so large a state, containing Thou ins’ t not draw to thee nor bind The simple zephyrs which give life to a population of less than 700.000. is a very serious financial ques thee Nor on e faint ripple change when it's tion under the present system of not free: road taxation and management Nor blade o f grass cans’ t thou make through the 34 counties.” yrow, N or change one color o f the sunset’ s Orchards of West Must Supply glow. T rade. N or cans’ t thou see thru future years. The time for you is NOW—just hopes ‘ ‘It is impossible for eastern and fears. orchards to ‘come back’ . All To build and make, invent, display thy talk, about Northwestern apples j s k ill— The beaver, too, in weaker way, forms being inferior in flavor to those he the hill. o f New York and New England Thou come and go and history shows is bosh. The reports about a once more movement on the Atlantic sea Forgotten, thou, as millions gone be board to introduce modern horti-j fore. W e cannot see nor hear beyond the day, cultural methods and produce F or we, with time, count not—we can orchards of a class equal to those not stay. in the Northwest, is tommyrot.” i And knowing tliis, we still seek to This declaration was made on i fram e ^ a recent visit hr Spokane by A lasting mark o f glory linked with Percy L. Sinclair, traveling agent fam e. e MOSIER. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 9. 1911 ADVERTISING RATES Profesional C ards... m • One-<n»rter Column ♦ One-half Column. . . . One Column................ Business locals will he charged at 5£benU per Me for each insertion. z—= r NO. 14 1 Legal ativertisemeifts will in all case« be charged to the party ordtrinu them, at legal rato*. paid for liefore affidavits areifurnishod. FIFTH See LARAWAY Hood Rivers Reliable Jeweler for i Watches , Diamonds, Jewelry He can make your watch keep time Go To ANNUAL R O S E FESTIVAL Portland, Ore., June 5 to 10, 1911 per mon til t i One sqvnre............i , , The O -W . R. & N. Co. will sell tickets to Portland during Rose Festival week for one first-; class fare and one third for the round trip. Sale dates: June 5, 7, 8 and 9, 1911. Final return limit, June 12,! 1911. C a r lto n The Arthur & Burt Drug Co., L. P epper M o s ie r - - O regon L A W Y E R o f Mosier, Oregon, 305! East Second St., Lorw OMUM k Phone, M»in Zl’ OX For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station The Dalles ery, Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceCream and Sodg Water. General Merchandise Oregon C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. Everything in the Drug line. D e n t is t G eo . C ham & erla ' iñ EXCURSION FARES EAST 1911 REAL ESTATE Fruit of the Lackawanna railroad and I OFFICE OVJCK UUT1.EK 11 AN KING COMPAN Y -From All Points rii.- Lands quoted from the Spokesman- j PHONES: Pertinent Remarks on Good Oregon-Washington Railroad a Offici* 28 Residence 28 B Review-of that city. HOOD HIVER - OREGON Roads. Specialty & Navigation Company ‘ ‘I am frequently asked,” said .[From Hood H iverG lacier.] Mr. Sinclair “ how t he Lackawan- j TO FARRS Mosier NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The subject o f good roads is na line can aff-ord to employ me to j Chicago.......................................... $72.50 In the matter o f the estate o f Joseph always*» in order, especially lx re work far out in this country. «•.CO Council Bluff? R. Huskey, deceased. W. A. HUSBANDS •in Oregon, and it is constantly Ortiaha The ignorance betrayed by such Notice is hereby given that the un being sgitated by the newspa Kansas City B l a c k s m it h dersigned has been appointed by the pers and commercial bodies of a question gives me impatience. 1 County Court o f the .State o f O rego n, j St. Joseph Tonnage from the Northwest to the country. The following ap for Wasco County, the administrator St. I’aul de bonis non, o f the estate o f Joseph R. | St. Paul via Council Bluffs, Shoeing and Genen* peared in the Hood River Glacier the Atlantic seaboard is immense, 63.1)0 Horse Huskey, deceased. 60.00 some time ago and we reproduce Lumber is first and fruits second. I d i o m i Al, I’* " 0" 8 t av,> j Minneapolis, direct, claims against s said a i d estate __ „ lr a are c hereby W * .. , Rehair Work. i . I M nvnoniinl'.o v l o I .vim 63.00 it h ere: notified I to ............ present i . the same, properly Minneapolis via Council Bluffs, There is a largeamount of canned | 70.00 verified, to the undersigned at "Mosier, j St. Louis Satisfaction The following remarks of R. salmon, of wood and of grain. | Wasco County, Oregon, Within six MOSÍER 5 g <3N M. Bremerton, winch appeared months from the date o f this notice, j SALE DATES “ People Out here in this coun- I recently in an issue of the Port Dated June 1st, 1911. 1 . __ _ try of manificent distances do not 1 May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22,-23, 24, 25, 27. 28 land Telegram and later in the C. T. B knnett , A l l BûèiN E& s ÉÑ’firtfS T ft) ffc and 29. Pacific Northwest, are strong realize that on the Atlantic sea-j Administrator de bonis non, o f the 1 . , „ ... 16, 17, 21, 22, 28,’ board there is a vast population j Estate o f Joseph R. Huskey, d e -1 ^une "> *• D, .argument for the construction of T he C a r r o f th e 29 and 30. ceased. a system of good roads: “ The i which falls far short o f being July 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 19, 20, * , 27 and primary thought and active en able to produce as much as it i 28 NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION deavor o f every Oregon citizen consumes. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,22, 23, of The Dalles, Oregon is needed on just two fundamen- ( p u b l is h e r ) who is acquainted 28, 29 and 30. I tal points of progression. (1) the . “ . Anyone . w i l l H a v e WWJiiï*r a t t e n t i o n September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6«T^ 7. Department o f The Interior, more rapid settlement and culti- with the congested conditions ot U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon Stop-overs within limits in either di Capital vation of the vast area of food population in the eastern part of j - - $100,000.0b «X May 22nd, 1911. rection. Final return limit October Surplus and undivid lands; (2) the rapid establish-.this country and across the water j NOTICF, is hereby given that Frank ed profits - 100,000.00 31st. One way through California m entof good main roads through- in England, will lose all his fears W. Saltzman, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, $16,00eaddtiiortul, ■outthefoyd lands, and connected that th,, North,vest wiH eVer ex- J. S. SCHENCK, P resident on June 28th, 1904, made Homestead with the present railroad system. , Inquire of any O-W. R. & N. Agent E d M. 'W i l l i a m s -M- ax A. VodT of No. 13630, Serial No. 03238. for W1S The first requires a very large perience an over-production For More Cettfptete Informât* n immigration of people trained apples. In England there are lieved that «lore attention will been conducted, it is your duty W i, Sec. 17, Tp. 2 North, Range 12 E Vice* Pres. ' teaihler OR WM., has filed notice o f intention to lie paid 'to fruit growing in to yourself and to your neighbor, in agriculture and who know over five hundred people to the practically how to get the largest square mile. In this section we that section of the state. to come out and give us your make final five year proof, to establish WM. McMURRAY possible amount of food for men have eleven to the square mile. Portland will have a commis- views as to the best manner of claim -to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver o f the Général Passenger Agent and domestic animal from the When the cost of distribution sion form of government as soon furthering the interests of the U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore PORTLAND, OREGON soil. Oregon is, and ever will be, , . . . . . . , gon, on the 27th day o f June, I9II. mainly a food and raw product has been so minimized as to deli- as the required changes can he district. producing state. Its present ver fruit at a price which brings brought about. Mayor Simon has It is the aim of .the Mosier Claimant names as witnesses: GAY YOWELL, Mfer. Richard Evans, Lee Evans, Jr., Er NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION population is under 700,000. it within the reach of the mass named a commission Jo draft a Valley Commercial Club and the nest Evans, William Stevenson, all o f Harness and i$sMd*ery Gttod» ( p u b l i s h e r ) Portland and the inland towns o f consumers in these congested charter providing for the new, members and the directors there- Tents, Wagon'(Stivers, fete are estimated to contain at least^ districts, the consumption will form and the recent city election of to conduct that institution in Mosier, Oregon. •Department o f The Interior, • C. W. M oo*«, Hand-made Harness ’a Specialty U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, remaining” 50 P e L c e n t^ o f the 1)6 a thousand times greater than will only hasten the change, as j an absolutely unselfish and pub- Register. tyay 13th, 1911. all candidates were favorable to lie-spirited manner, but we can- Je 23 HOOD RIVER - OREGON agricultural population (if the it -is now “ The railroad companies of the , not know what the wishes of the tomber and mining population he NOTICE is hereby given that Mari -------------------------------- - included)-, cannot possibly culti- country recognize these facts and Premium lists for the State people are, and especially your NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION etta Hildreth, o f Mczier, Oregon, win (PUBLISHER) on October 8th, 1909, made liomeatea. vale properly the 4,000,OuO acres are making their plans for the Fair «dxt September have been wishes, unless you are there to Department o f The Interior, U. S. No. 05381!, for lots 3, 4, and NE4SW4 cuRivati'oif 6 These form uiii Y n I future’ Relieving that the North- issued. Premiums amounting to express your opinion on whatever Prop. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Sec. 7, Tp. I North, Range 14!, I WM., C. H . DUNSMORE, per cent o f the ol),0t)0,UU0 acres west for all time to come is to be $16,000 and $25,000 in racing m atters are taken up. has filed notice o f intention ’ to make • May 3rd, 1911. D EALER fN purses will lx* hung up on the Do not tell your neighbor we o f actual food lands in CTle state; the orchard of the world. NOTICE is hereby given that Allrert • Commutation Proof, t< establish Fresh and Cured Meat* these form tiie very backbone “ There are more eastern orch-| harness events alone, in addition are doing wrong but come out B. Combs, whose post-office address , «’ lain» to the land above described In Country Produce o f the commonweal of the entire ards being destroyed than there to the awards for running races, and tell us how to do right You, is Portland, Oregon, did, on the 13th f°r the Register and Receiver o f the ■commonwealth. are being planted. The greatest General plans for the fair are yourself, have as much to say at day Of May, 1909, file in this 'office U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, re- The railroad system is essenti competition for this district is to well under way and it is promised these meetings as any one else Sworn Statement and Application, No. gon, on the 21st day o f June, 1911. 04866, to purchase the NEl-4N\Vl-4, ally an anenal one; it can never come from certain portions of this year’s exposition of the and you are cordially invited to and SANW1-4, See. 10, Tp. 1 North, I Claimant names as witnesses: supplant the-public-road system R o b e r t T. N e w h a ü l Range f l , f!W M ., and the timber | Gerald Wysa, Roy Abernathy, Fran through vast plains and great western Canada and from Aus- state’ s resources will be bigger come out.and say it. thereon, under the provisions o f the ‘ E. CMra'and Fecial Yadtie, all o f Mo v a lle y s . The railroad, without tralia, but even those districts than ever. Dates have been Representing ■the network of roads, would be will produce only a fractional fixed for September 11-16. A number of Mosier’s young act o f June 3, 1878, and acts amenda- f’f'ier, Oregon. C. W. MooiO-., M ILTON NUR SERY C O like a river without tributaries part of what is destined to be the Portland and Oregon Develop- j picnic enthusiasts took advan- tory, known as the “ Timber and Stone , Register, •Grower* o f Reliable Nursery along its course. output in the Columbia valley.” mend League officials took prorni- -of the beautiful weather L aw ,” at'Such value as might be fixed J e is The railroad makes for com , . • £ ; which prevailed on Sunday last by appraisement, and that, pursuant I HOOD RIVER - OREGON Ex. nent nart part in the convention ot . . *.__ . . . J. mercial expansion, concentration , .., , . , T. by having a private picnic on to such application,1 the land and tim- ------------ 1 . » H s — A tne ¡southwest Washington De- one of the garden spots in this vie her thereon have been apiM -iU aed, the and congestion; while the road •system attracts, develops and OUR PORTLAND LETTER veiopmeni velopment Association, Association, neia held tne the jnjty. inity. The The party party consisted consisted o of f 7 """ "«am ieei spreads settlements and disperson p ,, > n M 9 first three days of the month at three couple, two being popular cenU.j*!r .,!and„ ,22°’ such as food lands need. ‘ The rt'and O k May 2 (Special)- Chehalig> there. by building up a Hood River boys. app ,c“nt " "« offer fl nal , . . . . . ..---------- ,------- ... — r , -------— . . . . . . . . . . . . . and public road system is a democratic A tn-county development league, J L i L — -— ------------------------------------ proof in support of .... h.s . application , public road system lietter understanding between sworn statement on the 13th flay o f idea; it is a free communication comprising Sherman, Morrow A D V E R T I S I N G July, 1911, before the Register and Re for the commonwealth and the and Gilliam counties, is a lively the two states. The Oregon de ceiver o f the U. S. Land Office, at The legation received many compli The man who d«>esn,tadver Nation. The railroads can estab possibility in the near future. At Dalles, Oregon. lish new towns adjacent to its a recent Portland Commercial tise usually has nothing to Any person is at liberty to protest depots and leave old towns to northern neighbors. this purchase before entry, or initiate wilt; while the road helps ail Club luncheon, the development; | Oregon threshermen held -a ’ offer, either in the way of a contest at any time before patent is service or c«>mm«jdity. alike and creates movement upon of this section was discussed. ' successful convention in Portland sues. by filing a corroborated affidavit a wide and hard surface open Conditions were described and the The r«*ason we publish these in this office, alleging facts Which i during the past week, there be and free to all. It can he tapped need of diversified farming, -TO BE HELD IN" would defeat the entry. little preachments from week anywhere and in every direction rather than sticking to wheat ing a good attendance from al) C. W. M oo rf , , parts of the state Good roads as need may arise; it has no growing, was emphasized, to to week is because we have ,, Register. Simite 1 tract for the transit of was quite naturally a subject in something to offer and we every kind and width*)f vehicle stimulate interest, it wassuggest- which much interest was shown National Educational Association want you to know it. The railroad has contributed to ed that prizes lie offered for the and other angles o f the thresh- San Francisco, July 8 -1 4 the overgrowth of cities and best products and a tri-county For the people o f this com and towns, and thereby to the fair, to he held in the Fall of 1912,r ermen’s business were consider. For parties desiring to attend munity the MOSIER VAL the pauperism therein. may be arranged. TheCommer- the above meeting, a special WILL BE A MOST BRILLIANT LEY BANK can extend Commercial Club Meeting Goodpubfic roads through the c jaj y ub realizes this section is round trip rate of one and one- "rural districts never have and one immediately tributary to Port banking accommodations and There will he a meeting of the third fare has been made by the never will create congestion and conveniences the e«jual o f land and that it can lie made Mosier Valley Commercial Club Oregon-Washington Railroad and imuperism in the rural districts those you will obtain that are properly cultivated by much more productive than at held in the Sturgess building F ri- Navigatmn Company from all PORTLAND, "The Ros«* Co ’ ’ will l>e a scene “of splendcft June 16. at which a number an educated farming community. present. points on its lines in Oregon, anywhere, and perhaps can an«l the center of world-wide interest ftr one week. Nature has made Oregon the Interest in fruit raising for a of matters affecting the Welfare; Washington and Idaho. Tickets be o f service in ways that country for the farmer and orrh- {»reserving plant recently located Mosier district will lie dis- on sale June 22n«l, July 1st and ardist to live and move in by you have not thought about. at Lebanon was arouse«! at a cussed, and which every progrès- ■ 6th. With g«>ing limit July 10th, i 'millions. If you have no bard: account To PORTLAND From all point» on the meeting at Brownsville on the sive and right thinking citizen in and final return limit Sept. 15th, j Men with a stomach requring Mosier district is requested then open one with us and 1911. Stop overs allowed at Port-1 daily food is horn to hunger; night of Decoration Day under O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N R A 1LR O A O through this natural attribute the the auspices of the local commer- to attend. land and south thereof within go- see what a convenience and & N A V IG A T fO N C O soil is cultivated, and the com cial club. It is possible a fruit These meetings are held for ingand returning limits. Choice| help you can make of it. mon weal of the commonwealth growers’ union will lie forme«! yeur benefit and if the public To keep perfectly posted on all imbortant matters rel&th g to of routes via steamer from Port-; The size of it d«x?sn’ t matter demamls that its hunger he set- this great event, call on local agents for circulars'and printed that will work in harmony with meetings held in the past have land at slightly reduced fares. I isfiied through the industry o f the so much. The habits you matter, or write to one lately organized at Lebanon, not conducted the affairs which For more detailed information, i cultivator. Hence the cqmmon will acquire will always serve wealth should he a unit in encour The P«»rtlan«J Commercial Club they have undertaken as y«»u be- fares, ect. call on any Local W M . MCMURRAY. re« ------ r* * aging that industry in every pos- was represented and it is be- lieve such things should have you welk , Agents of the O-W. IL & N. Co. Prescriptions a Specialty. 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. a j F fr s t N a tîO ïia l B a n k W. E. CROWN, Mosier - Qre DAVEN PORT HARNESS Co. MOSIER MARKET Mosier II! M,aml the - Oregfcft PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Portland, Oregon, June 5 Floral Fiesta to 10, 1911 <• nd Civic Jubilee One and One-Third Fare P O H IL A N U , U lflf