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ADVERTISING RATES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY MOSIER BULLETIN H. G. K1BBEE, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES On* Yemr................................................................ t1-50 Six Months............................. %.................. - ....... Three Months.................................................... . Professional C ard s... M arch S. 1*7». A Horticural Union MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. VOL. Ill OUU PORTLAND LEITER A The success of any community _ , i upon the , u unity of spmt .„¡.ir Portland, Or., Sept. 13, (Special) depends ., . • i A banker at Bend, believing the of the individuals making up the . . ,,, v , ___, hog is a great source or wealth, community, l o r every service b . . ., .. . . , . done for the district at large th e; has arranged ” , for „ the purchase, , ,, ... ... f I. through the Portland Union server is himself repaid two loliL . . . „ _ , ... . i ! Stocicyards Co., of two or three The things that tend to bring •’ .’ , . , . .. , . . . cara o f sows o f good blood m the about a unity of interests or ... , , ,, . . . . . , , Middle West and will sell peasure many community should - , i J , . e them to the farmers around haw the substantial support ot . .... n . Bend, taking their notes lor every member ot it. Concentra- ,, , : . them for one year, this shows lion is va uable for a neighbor-i . „ , ,. , , , nu.i ** s t confidence the bankers have hood as for an individual. In in the hog as a mortgage litter the development of a horticult and the plan promises to aid very ural community this’ concentra materially in building up a tion of interest has brought about greater hog industry in the in a system of education for the terior. individual member and publicity The annual convention of the for the locality. Oregon Wrool Growers’ Associa Mosier is badly in need of a tion will be held in Baker Novem close horticultural uniori to bind ber 14 and 15. Problems that the towns people and the or- confront the w.oolmen will be chardists into a united federation taken up and discussed and the o f combined interest, The town tariff will be one .of the leading- is too small to support a commer features of general interest. cial club without the assistance A special section o f the Legis of.the fruit growers. The fruit lature to inact good roads legis growers are not interested in a lation has been recommended by Strictly commercial organization. Governor West’s commission, The time is therefore ripe for a which has just met and ontlined new club or union to be broad several bills. These provide for enough in its scope to interest state aid, & state highway com the whole district. This new missioner., and for enabling federation should combine busi counties to avail themselves of ness with pleasure and should the bonding act for road purposes bold its meetings upon Saturday passed at the last general elect afternoon to enable every one to ion. The commissioners, whore- attend. There are three thing.* present all parts of the state, are which every Mosierite should be hopeful that much will be ac interested in: Horticulture, An complished in the good roads Apple Fair and A Publicity movement by the enactment o f ! Campaign. Each of these in these measures. terests should be in charge of p. October 1 has been set finally separate board. as the date for the opening of The Horticultural Board to have the new Southern Pacific line to cl»rg e o f the horticultural meet Tillamook and adjoining sections | ings, virtually taking over their of the coast country. A portion Horticultural Society. The or- of the new road is already in chardists who tell of their operation but on that date methods at these meetings are re- trains will be run from one really teachers, in a way, in a end of the line to the other, and practical horticultural course. | regular service will be establish- For if deep plowing, careful : ed. spraying is proven one man to Milo Maize is found to he an have doubled his crop, the next excellent substitute for corn on spring finds the whole neighbor-1 the dry ,ands s f Central Oregon. | hood plowing deeper, spraying | Experiments made with it the dftener and so the standard of past aoaann prove it it will make season prove crops creeps up with the succes good stock plant for the semi- sive years. The standard of ; arid districts. Because of its quality rises with the quanity successful introduction tinto the and without realizing it theappie interior, many farmers avill growers have begun a course in probably plant large tracts to science. this crop next year, feeding it to The Apple Fair Board should the cattle and hogs. see to establishing an annual Teachers and others interested apple fair to be^held fat a con in the public work throughout: venient time for picking season. the Northwest will want to attend Have each man give one dollar the Playground and Recreation for the prize fund to be won Institute to be held at Seattle, hack with compound interest if October 17, 18 and 19, the first his apples or onions are larger gathering o f this kind ever held than his neighbors. The” ladies in the Pacific Northwest. Officers could compete for prizes ic fancy of the Playground Association of work, jellies, cakes etc., their ex America and well known workers hibit to be held in some con- will attend. Following this venient'room, while that of the gathering will be a three-day men be held upon the main session of the Northwestern street of the town. Conference of Charities and The Publicity Board, to be ! Corrections. October 22 and 23 composed of the community s ; wdi spent in Portland, where ablest heads, should be put in \ conferences on the local play- charge of Ihe Greater Mosiei £ round work will beheld. Campaign” . Advertising we The Second annual Clarke all acknowledge is essential. County Fair, to be held in We.must get before the public j Vancouver, Wash., October 4, 5, eye and we must do it in a new 6> and 7> wi„ i)e o f jnterest to and original way. Our products Oregonians and October 7 has must determine the method of bsen fixed as Portland Day. proclaiming the message. Splendid exhibits o f products of need appropriate and fit adver- Southwest Washington will he tizing. It is not sufficient to ¿¡gplayed and fine stock shown, merely catch the eye. We must Great benefits to the Pacific appeal to intelligence, the com- Northwest will follow the open- won sense, the good judgment jng of the Panama Canal, accord- o f those whom we wish to leach. ¡ng 3 ernaril N. Baker, retired A tew o f our strong qualities steamship owner, who is visiting technically put in vigorous and Portland. Reductions of one- clear style will carry more weight third and one-half in freight and conviction than a lot of rates are predicted on shipments extravagant superlatives, and to and from the Atlantic Coast appeal to a better class of people. cities. Thus with these three com -------------- ^ + ■■ - - munity interests taken care of CLUB MEETING SUCCESS within a single organziation we Some people have long known can have a close union to which that it is useless, foolish and it would behoove every one to selfish to live unto themselves; join, the business man as well as many are beginning to realize it, the orchardists. The new feder and all who attended the meeting ation would be a consolidatien of o f the Commercial Club last Mon the Commercial Club and the day night, especially those who Horticultural Society and be a came from a distanoe, felt well re union to which the whole com paid for the effort, and undoubt munity could point with a finger edly they now feel drawn closer « f pride. together in the bonds o f neighbor 1L F_ B ir k n e r . hood friendship as well as FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911 340 , One-quarter Column. ' Ore-half C olu m n.... 5 «G One Column................ M l I Business locals will be chanted at 5'ceats perlMae for each insertion. -- Entered as » e c o n d -e la « » o u t e r M arch l i lWJS^at the puat ottice a t M e ie r , Oreicon, under the A c t o f per jetea* 9 .M Cne square................. y j Legal advertisem ents will in all cases’ b e ' charged to tho party orderin g them , at leral rates, aad N O . 20 paid fo r b efore affidavits are!furnished. n i,-.-»»»»»»»»» » » » » » » » » » »■ > » community interests. Lamb’ s V 4 Hall was comfortably well filled See with people from all over the district. Ortley was represented by W. A. Firebaugh and wife, L. D. Firebaugh and wife, Roy Firebaugh and Mr. and Mrs. H ood River's Reliable Jeweler for \ Agidius, old residents of the district. Fair View and Grand Watches, Diamonds Jewelry View neighborhoods were rep resented bylflr. and Mrs. Ralph He can make your watch keep time Cummings and H. E. Birkner,' and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Little- j page. Mark Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Weller were in fromMayer- dale and nearly every section in ] M o s ie r - - O regon § Mosier was represented. After the business of the l evening was transacted a num-1 Slathers o f it at 10c per box in the her of interesting speeches were! AUTOMOBILE OWNERS made, principal among them that G e o . C ija m b e r l a i n If your auto is in trouble, window o f Arthur& BurtDrag Store. of Rev. J. R. Hargreaves, who come to me for relief. I was in attendance from Hood REAL ESTATE The regular price o f this stationery runs from 15c River. Mr. Hargreaves urged have a mechanic’s certificate upon his hearers the importance to 35c. per box. and know my business. E m it of getting better acquainted Come early and avoid the rush. E dw in H. H a il , Expert. Lands with their neighbors and making friends of them. It is a fact, j EXECUTION SALE Specialty as he said, that many people are Notice is hereby given that Uhe un disgusted with a new town or Mosier 'Oregon district into which they move— dersigned, as Sheriff o f YVaseo'County, State o f Oregon, by virtue o f an exe a district which may have more cution issued out o f the Circuit Court W. A. HUSBANDS Thir Is tho titlo of a beautiful 64-page book, which advantages and opportunities for the State o f Oregon, Tor County df w ill show any boy or girl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a postal In the mail TODAY and It w ill bo sent FREE. R l a c k s m ib h than the one they have left, but Wasco, in the case o f F. A. Seufeft, The aim of the College la to dignify and popularise the industries, and to serve ALL the people. It offers plaintiff, versus Seufert & Condon Tel which is sadly lacking in that •»ourses in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical ! I Engineering. Mechanical Engineering, Mining Eugiu one thing which makes a place ephune Company, a corporation, and ilorse .Shoeing ¿and ‘General eering, Forestry, Domestic* Science and Art, Com George Fitzgerald, defendants, will, on | merce, Pharmacy and Music. The C ollege opens worth living in—sociability, the 23rd day o f September, in the year I Repair 'Work. September 23d. Catalog free. genial companionship and in 1911, at the county court house door at Address: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURE COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oregon. "Satisfaction guaranteed terest in the general and in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, \ OREGON dividual welfare. The reverend sell at public auction at the hour o f ten MOSIER gentleman’s remarks were all to o ’ clock A. M., on said day, all property ■■ ■—1 ■1 o f every kind and description owned by | B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d t « the point and gave his hearers said Seufert & Condon Telephone Com C o l u m b i a R iv e r V ie w P o u l t r y F a r m food for thought. pany in Wasco County, Oregon, to T he C are of the B R E E D E R O F S T A N D A R D R O L IL T R Y At the close of the meeting gether with all rights, easements, fran refreshments a “ bachelor’s chises, licenses and privileges o f oper ating and running the telephone sys lunch,” were served, and a tem o f said company in Dalles City, BU FF PLYM OUTH ItOCK, S. C. BLACK MINORCA, M OTTLFI) •of The Dalles, Oregon general good time was had until and in Wasco County, Oregon, also all ANCONA. A few choice cockerels for sale. My stock Is Stand a late hour. These “ good times” fixtures, implements, appliances, appa WILL HAVE TROMPT ATTENTION ard Bred and from the best laying strains on the Coast. meetings of the club will be held ratus, goods and wares, switchboards, Capital - - $100,000.00 every month this Winter. office fittings, furniture, pole and pole Surplus and undivid O. D. H O G G , lines, line wires, cables, telephones and ed profits - 100,000.00 Those Oregon Editors w h o Are i attachments, materials on hand, wire Mosier, Oregon. J. S. SCHENCK, .P r e s id e n t attending the annual meeting of insulators, brackets, poles and tools E d M. W i l l i a m s M ax A. V oor now owned by suid Company. , the State Editorial Association, Included in the above i » the entire held in Portland yesterday, today Vice Tres. Cashier and tomorrow, are having the plant and telephone system o f said Seu tim eof their lives. W c acknowl fert & Condon Telephone Company in edge receipt o f program and Dalles City, Oregon; also the franchise invitation, but can’ t go because, now owned by said Company to operate like Miss Flora McFlimsy, and in Dalles Cily, Oregon, which said most country pen pushers, we’ ve franchises are set fotfth intupauial ordi “ nothing to wear.” Besides, nance No. 293 o f the Council o f Dalles GAY YOWELL, Mgr. we’ re the lock, stock, barrel, City, Oregon, passed June 3, 1895, and hammer and trigger of this little »pedal ordinance No. 305 o f the^Coun Harness and Saddlery Good? You are cordially invited to come .to THE DALLES squirt gun, and we can’ t tote the cil o f Dalles City, passed June 29, 1896. Tents, 'Wagon ¿Covers, .Etc L evi C h k ism an , darned thing with us. FAIR, which begins Tuesday, ‘October 3rd., 1911, and Hand-made Harness :a Sl*«cidlty Sheri If o f Wasco County, Oregon. continues through the week. You will get both | HOOD RIVER - 'OREGON amusement and instruction. Street shows, Band con Dr. Sowecb. Opens Sanitarium certs, Horse racing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and FOR SALE A new institution for the treat- T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y Raifitry Exhibits, with Fruit, Crain, Vegetables and me ii of diseases will shortly be Ten acres just starting bear opened in liood River by Dr. Art Work on display7. These attractions will be held M IL T O N . E A S T E R N O R E G O N Sower by, the Chiropractic doctor, ing, set to commercial ap at the new Fair Grounds, where they are now build who has leased the Henderson Thirty-three yearn o f true-to-name ing stock sheds, horse stables and exhibition buildings. ples, “ Famous Davenport house and will fit it up with all trees. Tracts.” Part cash, balance There will he reduced rates on transportation to and the conveniences of a modern R. T. NEWHALL, Agt., Sanitarium. from the Fair Grounds—also reduced railroad and long time, 6 per eent. Hood River, Oregsn. The large number of patients steamboat fares. Address, F. S. S te w a r t , whit'li J)r. Sowerby is now treat For information, write to J udd S. F ish , Secretary, ing, it is stated, make it necessary 770 North Capitol Street, C a r lto n L. P e p p e r for him to get much larger and j Salem, Oregon. Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. more convenient quarters, and! he lias taken the Henderson j L A W Y E R house to provide for increasing i 906| East Second St., business. > l & CO. Genei Til - Mere! landise N IC H C LARAWAY , STATIONERY Ü H 1 First National Bank The Dalles Fair DAVENPORT HARNESS Co. October 3-7, II. MOSIER MARKET To Our Subscribers We have here a plan to stimulate our circulation—to induce those of our subscribers who are in arrears (we are proud to say they are few) and those who will pay in advance in order to get the Ijenefit of this offer, and those who are not on our subscription list to have their names placed there. offering you something for nothing—can’ t afford it. We are not But you DO get something, and a very handsome, useful something, with every cash subscription, at a third what it would cost you at any store. Here is the idee: We have secured a iimited supply o f crockery from the fa mous pottery works of Seabiing, Ohio. This consists of Berry Sets, Salad Sets, Fruit Sets, Lemonade Sets, Fish and Game Sets. These sets retail at from $2.50 to $4.00 each. The sub scription price of the B ulletin is $1.50 per year. For $2.75 we give you the paper and any one of these sets. In other words, you get a set for $1.25 that would cost you $3.00 on an average in any store. You don’ t have to wait unlil you save coupons representing $50 or $75 worth of trade, but can carry the article home with you by dropping in and paying your sub scription to the pajier and the additional small Hum o f $1.25. These sets are handsome enough for any table and will make your wife, mother, sister, or the other fellow’s sister, happy in the possession o f one. amine them. Call at the B ullelin office and ex The upper floor will he fitted ; C. H . D U N S M O R E up with a special department1 Prop. -Ling Distane« Phon«, Main 2201 The Dalles Oregon for ladies, which will he placed i DEALER IN . in charge o f a first class lady Fresh and Cured Meats NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS masseur, and who will direct the r („ mtrv The County Board of Equalization bathes and their attendance. ^country rouaee c insisting of the County Judge, County On the lower floor will be situa- IVTo'^iPT Clerk, and County Assessor will meet . ted the office, and other necessary k at the County Assessors’ ofliee ,rin rooms in connection with the e s -, “ “ ~ Dalles City, on the 3rd Monday -of'Oe- I tablishment. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to'ier the 16th, 1911, for the prarpose-alf The institution will he the only (PUBLISH ER) c irrecting any mistakes and equalizing one of its kind between Portland Department o f The Interior, U. an-ssm ents o f tax roll for the y ea r and Eastern Oregon, and it is Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon U l l , o f Wasco Comity Oregon. expected to open in a week or July 22nd, 1911. J. W . K oontz , I ten days. Dr. Sowerby will give NOTICE is hereby given that John County Asseswr. his persona! attention to all H. Wright, whose post-office address | patients, who enter this sanitar- is Ktarbuck, Wash., did, on the 19th NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ! uim for treatment. * day o f August, 1909, file in this office (Publisher.) Dr. Sowerby has made arrange Sworn Statement and Application, No. ■Department of the Interior ments to he in Mosier three or 06)82, to purchase the NJSKfi, and U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, four evenings each week, and if 8WISEI, S<<\ 2ti, Tp. 1 North, Sept, f l , 1911. E W M ., s'»1 and tf| the necessary will make regulrr trips kWM-. e timber Notice is hereby given that Ernest . ». ,, thereon, under the provisions of the every evening. He calls partie- art of .,unt. 3> ,878i , lld BcU , raM)dlr E. Lenox, o f Mosier, Ore., who, on ! ular attention tn his successful tory, known as the “ Timber and Stone j December 22, 1906, made Homestead treatment o f rheumatism and Law ,” at such value as might be fixed •Entry No. 15448, No 04059, for N W |, Oregon ¡•’Section 28, Township 2, N ., Range 12, j s to m a c h tro u b le s a n d in v ite s a n y A>y appraisement, and t»iat, pursuant ~ C. Willamette Meridian, has filed _to such application, the land ami timtier . . . . . _ one W i t h these complaints to . , , , notice o f intention to make Fmpl eom- thereon have been appraised, *810.00 the ............... . ........... mutation Proof, to establish claim to ! consult him limiter estimated ),040,(NM> Itoard feet next Monday night, Ifetween 7 a t75 cento per M, and the land $.’!0,00; t te land above described, before the .» _ . lt-gister and Receiver o f «he U. S. that said applicant will offer final " , m and 10 o ’clock. , • „ . , , .. .. , Land Office, at ihe Dalles Oregon., on proof ... support o f his application and . the 16, h ,, of October, 1911. sworn statement on the 12th day o f Claimant nam e, as witneMea: Oct(WR*r, 1911, !•** for«* th*» K^frinter Psul Fredericks and J. P. Agidius, o f and R< ceiver o f the U. S . Land Office, ' I The Dalles, Oregon.and A. L. Bundborg, at The Dalles, Oregon. t'haï tes Hoff and Edward B. Dunsmory, Any person is at liberty to protest o f Mosier, Oregon. P L U M H IN O . C. W . M oo rs , ; this purchase before entry, or initiate Register. a contest at any time before patent is STEAM a n d HOT W A TE R sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit — H FATING. j in this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. A good idea—Renew your sub* Jobbing |irnmptly attended to. C. W. M oork , script ion to the Bui Register. MOSIER - - OREGON s. GOSS