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Entered as second-«la»» matter March 12. 1» H. at
the pu«t office at Mosier. Oreron, under the A ct o f
March S. 1K7».
VOL. Ill
MOSIER.
W A SC O C O U N T Y , OREGON,
to he expended in attracting
German immigration to Oregon.
Sw
|
It is planned to vote the money to
t
We are in receipt of a folder,
the publication of German book
, sent by L. R. Aldernjan, Super
I
lets. telling of the advantag« s
intendent of Public Instruction,
Oregon offers to t he settler muí
announcing: next Monday. June
J
in answering letters or inquiry
19, as Annua! School Meeting
J
in the German language.
Day. Mr. Alderman urges the
j
Oregon's newly formed Naval
importance of every patron of
J
Reserve will have a flagship be A
the school being present, as he is.
fore the end of the month for
He can make your watch keep time
'or should he, interested in the
United States Cruiser Boston has
•welfare of the school.
been ordered transferred to dr: ty
Mosier has good reason to be
at Portland and will he brought
proud of her school, and while
here during the coming week by
there are perhaps many things
the officers of this organization.
to be desired, we are ahead of
It will thereafter lie the head
many other schools in some
quarters of the Reserve and will
things. It is the privilege, as
participate in practice cruises to
well as the duty, however, of
train the officers and men in
o f Mosier, Oregon, „
the patrons of this school, to
maneuvers.
meet and inspect the school
For your Drugs, Sundries, Patent Medicines, Station
Portland now claims to har e
house, grounds, sanitary condi
the fastest motor boat in the
tions and everything in general
en/. Toilet Articles, Candy and Cigars, IceCream and
world, the Oregon W olf having-
i
pertaining to the school, on this
Soda Water.
Everything in the Drug line.
just been launched, and it made
day, and discuss ways and means
its first apperance at races ran
■of bettering any conditions that
during the Rose Festival. This
seems necessary.
craft was built solely for speed
A t this meeting, a director
purposes and it is expected to
will be elected to serve three
race her throughout the country.
years, and a clerk to serve one
She runs at the rate of 41 miles
year. As the election of a direct
an hour.
•
or should he a matter of con- j
Bankers of the state have been in
sideration and judgment, it is I
session in Portland the past week
urgently desired that the school
anu they say never before has
voters of the district turn out in
hanking been in such a satisfac
full force and select one among
tory conditions in Oregon. The
them who will take as much in- !
report o f President Martin de
terest in the welfare of th e!
clared there was more railroad
school a 3 the outgoing director,
building last year than et er be
Mr. Geo. Wood, has always done.
fore and prospects for the entire
It is taken for gran ted that ever;
state were never better. With j-
parent has a lively interest in our!
the big crops now in sight, a
institution of learning, hut there !
prosperous year is certain.
nvay be some well Qualified in ‘
every respect who do not care to
accept si ch a thankless position.
Would Start Gymnasium.
While we do not say a man has no
With an interest in, and an eye
Tight to refuse, for personal or open to the general welfare of
■others reasons, to fill such a M 08 jer> tbe Rev. K. li. Sicka-
position, we do say he should j f()ose suggests tiie feasibility of
take his turn for the public good. starting a gymnasium in Mosier.
Mrs. Amy L. Gove, who has We beiieve it woul(,
a g00()
been Principal of the Mosier thing. fn). the boys and young
COMMERCIAL
CLUB
T O - 270,000,000 tons of dissolved
school for the past three terms, ¡ men—everybody, for that matter,
NIGHT
j matter and 513,000,000 tons of
and who has done excellent woik to bave a pla.ee where they can
There
will
he
a
meeting
of
tho
suspended matter.
1 his total of
all thru, being conscientious and | me(,t ,,nd ,,vt physical exerci8e
Mosier
Valley
Commercial
Club
j
783,000,^000
tons
represents
more
painstaking to a degree, was re- of the svsteinatic kind; where
belt
I
this
evening
to
consider
the
than
350,000,000
cubic
yards
of
elected to serve another term, j they can get proper instrUction
employing a rock, or 610 000,000 cubic yards
but resigned for good and suffi- ag to the be8t methoda of (level. advisability of
/
.
, ,
oh
, i of surface soil. It this erosive
cent reasons, and the hoard has oping. thr bodv. W e beIieve j( manager for the club. I lie club actjon ba(] been concentrated on
secured the services of an in -1 can be accomplished, with a Httie now has under consideration the the Isthmus of Panama at the
structor who comes with the j e f f o r t . O f course, the beginning application of Mr. A. S. Ashley, time of American 'occupation it
highest recommedations.
The would be gmaI)> as the fund for a gentleman who has been for a would have excavated the prism
for an 85-foot level canal in about
genUeman is Mr. J. E. Johnson, itarting the gymnasium would number of years private secretary
73
days.—Geological
Survey
to
William
McMurry
and
who
for
o f Castle Rock Wash. His as- have to come (;ron, popular sub-
Press Bulletin.
sistants will be Miss Agnes Han- scription. It is quitG pr, , i.p, the last year has been the mana
•son, of Winlock, Wash., for the
...
ger of the Baker City Commer
. ,
...
. . . .
however, that every person m
intermediate room, and Miss Mo3ier W0l]1(l be R,ad to contrib- cial Club.
The definite location of the e x - !
■Hazel Huntington, of The Dalles ute to snch a fund for 8llcha pnr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Howe re-
in the primary room. All the
and that it would he possible hii>it booth will he decided on!
A N N U A L SCHOOL A lE r.l-
in g .
L A R A WA Y
Hood River's Reliable Jeweler for
s Vatches, Diamonds, Jewelry
F R ID A Y ,
FIFTH
NOTICE!
Beginning M A RC H 1st all busi
ness will be done on a cash or 30
day basis.
On Bills not paid by the 15th ot
the following mondi from date ot
purchase, credit will be refused un
til settlement.
W. E.
osier
CHO
Ore
Local
teachers are well qualified H,r
their positions, and there is
•every reason to believe that
Mosier’s school will continue in
its high standard set by the out
going teachers.
Remember, the annual meet
ing occurs next Monday.
Be
sure and come.
to raise a sum sufficient to err :p This evening and other important | turned the first of the w^,ek from
Portland.
a room fairly well with para matters will he discussed.
Every member of the Club as
phernalia for ordinary gymnas
Miss Isabel Rogers, of San Jose,
wed I as every citizen of the Dis
ium work.
Cal., is visiting the family of C.
As for a room for the work, trict is urged to attend this C. Clement, at Grand View.
there is none available for such meeting as there are matters of,
Mrs. W . A. Stark left yester
purpose, outsideof Stroup’s Hall, importance which must be acted day for her home at Hood River,
except
the
basement of the upon at once anckas these mat after visiting here several days
Christian Church.
We under ters are of interest to you, it is, with her daughter, Mrs. Akers.
stand,
however,
that
the therefore, to your personal inter-
Rev. Mr. Blake, of Hood River
, as well as yeur duty to your
OUR
PORTLAND
LETTER officers of the church have
elf and to the community to Valley, will preach in tlie Im-
offered the use of this room for
P ortland , O re ., June 13.— gymnasium
purposes. “ Let it corne out and have a voice in manuel Church, Mosier, next
Sunday morning and evening.
That this will be the biggest! be throughly understood,” said these matters.
________________
All are cordially invited to attend.
year that Oregon has ever known, j Mr> Sickafoose. “ that this is in
with the biggest crop total in its no way connected with the
history, is the prediction m ade; church. W e are simply offering
by Dr. James \Y ithycombe, di-Ohe room for the benefit of the
rector of the United Slate Experi- ruhlic, as there appears to he no
ment Station at Corvallis. He ] 0 tber p|ace that can he secured
estimates that the total value of without tro much expense.”
Oregon crops_for 1911 will be' while the basement of the
more than $125,000,000.
church is in some wavs not ad-
Loggers of the Columbia River apted to gymnasium work. having
Basin will go to Vancover, B. C. a ]ow ceiling, it will answer the
to attend the third annual Log- purpose until a better one can I k *
ging Congress to lie held there bad. At any rate, the offer ip
June 22-23. The conditions that made in* good faith and the
obtain in this industry wifi lie citizens should take advantage
discussed thoroughly and all mat of it and make an effort to start
ters o f interest to timbermen will the gymnasium.
There
are
be taken up. It is expected this several young men in town who
will be one of the most important are willing to give instruction
gratuitously. The only expense,
aside from the initial cost of the
necessary apparatus,
will l>e
Ijutht and fuel, and that can lie
met by a small monthly mem-
bership foe. We would suggest
^]iat the citizens get together and
d()
about it, -and the
lo something
some
16,
1911
NO. 15
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NiCHOL & CO.
~
The 0 ~ W . R. & N . (yo. 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
arlton
pai.i for before affidavits
R O S E kiMMI
FESTIVAL
,
^ char8#<*
to the party ordering ihWtr at fcpftl raw *’ an^
Portland, Ore., June 5 to 1 0 ,1 9 1 1
The Arthur & Burt Drag Co.,
, Prescriptions a Specialty.
JU N E
ANNUAL
j
Go To
•meetingsevei held in the history
of Northwest logging and there
promises to be a large attendance,
Tillamook wih celebrate the
the opening of its railroad from
4hat city to a point in the Nehal-
em \ alley near Wheeler on July
1. This road will probably l>e
opened between Portland and
Tillamook in the Fall.
(ierman-speaking societies of
this city have raised a fund to he
used in connection with a sum
provided by the Commercial Club
5 M
L. P e p p e r
1
General
Merchandise
M o s ier
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-
O
regon
L A W Y E R
3061 East Second St.,
Long Distance Phone, Main 2201
The Dalles
Oregon
C. H. JENKINS, 1). M. D.
D e n t is t
OFFICE OVElt BUTLEK BANKING COMPAN Y
PHONES:
!
G
eo
. C
h a m b e r l a i n
REAL ESTATE
Fruit
-Prom All Points
Lands
Oregon-Washing! on Railroad
Office 2S Resilience 28 B
HOOD RIVER
EXCURSION
FARES EAST
1911
OREGON
a
Specialty
& Navigation Company
TO
PARES Mosier
Oregon
Chicago....................................... $72.50
( PUBLISH Elt)
6 0 .0 0
Council Bluffs
VV. A. HUSBANDS
Omaha
Department o f The Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon Kansas City
B lacksmith
St. Joseph
May 22nd, 1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank St. Paul
Shoeing and Generál
6 3 .0 0 Horse
W, Saltzman, o f Mosier, Oregon, who, i St. Paul via Council Bluffs,
60.00
on June 28th, 1904, made Homestead! Minneapolis, direct,
Repair Work.
63.00
No. 13630, Serial No. 03238, for WAS ] Minneapolis via Council Bluffs,
70. (H)
Sa I ¡«faction guaranteed
w |, Sec. 17, Tp. 2 North, Range 12 E St. Loi is
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
MOSIER
W.\l„ 1ms filed notice o f intention to
PALE DATES
make final five year proof, to establish '
claim to the land above described, be May 1«, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24 , 25, 27, 28
and 29.
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore June 5, 7 , 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22. 28.
29 and 30.
gon, on the 27th day o f June, 1911.
July 1, 2, 8, 4 , 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and
Claimant names as witnesses:
28.
Richard Evans, Lee Evans, Jr., Er
nest Evans, William Stevenson, all of August'3, 4,‘ 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,22, 23,
28, 29 and 30.
Mosier, Oregon.
September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
C. W. M oore ,
Stop-overs "within limits in either di
Register.
Je23
rection. Final return limit October
31st. One way through California
$15,00 additional,
REPORT
WM.
At Mosier, in the State o f Oregon,
at the close o f business, June 7, 1911:
DO LLARS
CTS
- t o
T h e C a r e o f th e
First National Bank
of The Dalles, Oregon
WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Capital
-
-
$100,000.00
Surplus and undivid
ed iwoiits
-
100 , 000.00
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t
McMURRAY
M ax A. V ogt
Cashier
DAVENPORT
HARNESS Co.
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
NOTICE
FOR
GAY YOWELL, Mgr.
PUBLICATION
Harness
( p u b l is h e r )
Loans and discounts.................................... $46,092 62
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.........
None
Stocks and other securities.......................
15 00
Furniture and fixtures............................
1,430 95
Other real estate ow ned........................... 1,000 00
Due from hanks (not reserve b an ks)____ 3,4*5 22
Due from approved reserve hanks........... 8,140 2d
Checks and other cash item s..................
448 20
Cash on hand................................................. 2,465 52
T o t a l .......................... $63.077 77
DOLLARS
C IS
$10,iNX! (X)
813 02
. 48,096 41
175 (X)
. 1,402 34
. 2,591 00
T o t a l .......................... $63,077 77 |
STATE OF OREGON, „
COUNTY OF WASCO, ss -
I, Robt. M. Ross, Cashier
o f the above-named hank, d o solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best o f my
k n o w « « « »mi
R o b t . M . R obb , Cashier.
CORRECT Attest.
J o h n P. R os . s , D a v id R o b in s o n , J . N. M o
s ie r ,
en trusted
OR
Of the condition o f the
Capital stock paid ip ............................
Undivided profits, leas expense, and
taxeH paid..........................................
Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ..
Demand certificates o f deposit...........
Cashier’s checks outstanding’ ..............
Time certificates o f deposit..................
B u s in e s s
OREGON
Vice Pres.
MOSIER V A L L E Y BANK
LIA BILITIES
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Inquire of any O-W. R. & N. Agent E d M. W il l ia m s
For Mor- Complete information
NO 53.
RESOURCES
A ll
-
Directors".
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th
day o f June, 1911.
D D. H a il ,
,
,
Notary Public.
[Seal.]
and
Saddlery
Good?
Tents, Wagon Covers, £ tc
Department o f The Interior,
Hand-made
Harness a Specialty
U. S. 1,and Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 13th, 1911.
HOOD RIVER - OREGON
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NOTICE is hereby given thut Mari
etta Hihireth, of Mosier, Oregon, who,
on October 8th, 190.1, made Homestead,
No. 05386, for iota 3, !, and NKISW4,
Rfop.
Sec. 7, Tp. I North, Range 12, EWM>, C. II. DUNSM ORE,
has filed notice o f intention to make
DEALER IN
Final Commutation Proof, to establish
Fresh
and Cured Meats
claim to the land above described l r-
Country Produce
for the Register and Receiver o f the
U. S. Land Office, at The Dulles, Ore
gon, on the 21st day o f June, 1911.
MOSIER M A RK ET
Mosier
-
Oregon
Claimant names as witnesses:
R o b e r t T. N e w h a l l
Gerald Wyss, Roy Abernathy, Fran
E. Cram and Fedal Yackie, all of Mo
sier, Oregon.
G. W M oore ,
Register.
Representing
M il t o n N u r s er y C o
Growers o f Reliable Nursery Stock
Je 16
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Nationid Educational Associa inn tory, known as the “ Timber and Stone
Law,” at such value as might he fixed
San Francisco, July 8 -1 4
' by -appraisement, and that, pursuant
For parties des’ring to attend to such application, the land and tim
the aliove meeting, a special ber thereon have been appraised, the
round trip rate of one and one- Umber estimated 007,000 hoard feet at
third fare lias been made by tl e 75 cents per M, and the land $220.1X1;
that said applicant will offer final
Oregon-Washington Railroad and
proof in suppoft o f Ms application and
Navigation Company from u 1 ►
sworn statement on the 13th day o f
points on its lines in, Oregon, ■ I dy, 1911, before the Register and Re
Washington and Idaho. Tickets ceiver of the IJ. S. Land Office, at The
on sale June 22nd, July 1st and Dalles, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protes't
0 th. With going limit July 10th,
this purchase before entry, or initiate
and final return limit Sept. 15th,
a contest at M y time before patent is
1911. Stop overs allowed at Port sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
land and south thereof within go- in this office, alleging facts which
ingand returning limits. Choice would defeat the c*try.
C. W. M ookk ,
of routes via steamer from Port
*
RegistiY.
land at slightly reduced fares.
For more detailed information,
every one if
ProfK‘rly’ •*“ *■ , sion Steamer “ T. J. Potter” has fares, ect. call on any I,ocal
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
if some Persist in sprinkling at been-chartered f<f this occasion, Agents of the O-W. R. & N. t o
In
the matter of the estate of Joeepti
a11 houfs’ ° r runni" « the wat,er and will leave Portland from Ash
i R. Huskey, deceased.
at night, the supply cannot be street Dock 11 p. m., June 19th,
N OTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Notice is hereby given’ that the un-
kept up.
returning from Astoria at mid-
1 deraigned has been appointed by the
(PUBLISHER)
RATES FOR THE USE OF WATER, night, June 21st.
Department o f The Interior, U. 8. County Court of the State o f Oregon,
Hou*»hoid, per month, 75c. Bath,
Delegates are earnestly re-
Land Office at The Dallea, Oregon, for Wasco County, the administrator
de bonis non. o f the estate o f Joseph R.
per month, 25c.
quested to make reservations for
May 3rd, 1911.
W EARING A W A Y OF MOTHER
Rev’ T’ f ’ Hazelef ° " . field
secretary of the Pacific Coast
EARTH
Rescue and Protective Society,
Investigation by the United wj„ )ecture at
lecture at the Christian GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS
States Geological Survey of
.
Church next Sunday morning.
OF PYTHIAS
erosion o f numerous drainage Subject> “ The down and out Man
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basins of the United States show and Woman> or Diamonds in the
toat the surface of the country R()lli, b ”
Astoria, Oregon, June 2 0-21 , ’ l l
is being removed at the average
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For the above occasion, the 0 -
rn ■ , ; 1 mt an inch in 760 years, i opE CIA L NOTICE TO W ATER
W. R. & N. Co. will sell low
Though litis amount seems trivial
U 8 KRS.
round trip tickets from all points
wb<*n spread over the surface of
Your
attention
is
called
to
the
including branches
at Special
the country, it becomes stupend
following
Rates
and
Rules
for
Low
Round
Trip
fares,
ous when considered as a total,
Tickets will lie sold June 18
or even in separate -drainage the use of water, and which
and 19, good for return until
basins. Mississippi River, for must be strictly adhered to.
There is plenty of water for June 24th. The splendid Excur*
instance, carries annually to the
cea 134.400.00p tons of dissolved
matter and 340,500,000 tons of
suspended matter.and of this total
Ohio River carries 83.350,000 tons
and ..Vi- ouri River contributes
more than twice as much. Col
orado River, which has built up
for <:tse|f a vast delta, brings
Sprinkling, per month, for each lot
down more suspended matter or fraction o f lot, one hydrant, 75c.
than any other in the United Additional hydrants, 25c. each.
States, do Bering annually 387
RULES FOR SPRINKLING.
tons for each square mile of its
Wat, r mUít ^ Me<¡ through a
,
_
...
...
NOTICE ia hereby given that Albeft Huskey, deceased. All persons having
B. Cornha, whose’ postt-oAice uddreS* claims against sai.f estate are hereby
•r.
ia Portland, Oregon, did, on the 13th i notified to present the same, property
sooner the b
flay o f May, 1909, file in thia office verified, to the undersigned at Mosier,
Wasco Oountv, Oregon, within sfx
Sworn Statement and Application, No. , months from the date o f this notice.
04866. to purchase the NKI-4NWI-4,
Robert Hardv ick is making 1 ra in a g e asín, o r a total o f 100,- »pnnkler between the hour« o f 7 and land, O reg on
Dated June 1st, 1911.
9 o’clock A. M., or 6 and8 o ’clock P.M. I For detailed fare from any and StNWl-4, Sec. 10, Tp. 1 North,
C. T. R knnf .TT,
arrangments to build a modern 740,000 Dm«.
Administrator de bonis non. o f the
Persona using water overtime will be station, call on any O-W . R. & Range 11, KWM., and the timber
residence on his lot at the head
The ri vers o f the United States
thereon, under the provisions of the
Estate o f Joaeph R. Hua’ ey, if«-
charged extra.
f| Agent.
of Main Street.
carry to tidewater every year
act o f June 3, 1878, and act- amend«
censed.
J. N. MOSIER. 4
9
accommodations either
through local agenta or C. W.
Stinger, City Ticket Agent, 3id
and Washington Streets, I’ ort-
1