PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES BY BULLETIN H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION' RA TES One Y ear................................................................... Six M onths................................................................... T hree M onths............................................................... E ntered as second-class m atter March 12, 1909j_jit th e post office a t M ailer. O fW » * th e A ct of March 3,1879. VOL. Ill MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 NO. 30 Professional Cards. I One sq u are .............. . I O ne-quarter C ohim n... I O ne-half Colum n......... I One Column. per M i t i S .N ft 50 9.09 I Business locale will be charged a t 5!cenU per liae : fo r each insertion. Leiral advertisem ents will in all cases*be'eharced I to the p arty ordering them, a t legal rates, and paid fo r before affidavits areffurnished. » fefefefe-fes fe* fe-a» fe* fe*fe* exile, soldier, statesman and tin Liams com l on as well as What Cover Grops Do lo >n tion, for the orator, who will lecture on one See All indications point to an early to , the Ben . 1 cc . state, long of many most interesting sub­ fa and the far seeing orchardist , . ,, jects. j , , , . .. . . , • neglected, is at la- t fornir : irto has by this time taken Ins warn- b vint jsted : mg and , planted . . . . his . cover crop.!. ttsowniind i - > i. Patrons of this course of en-1 , s. ! ' h 1 , ... ., in the coming ot the rai tertainments will be more than Cover crops compete with the| for the . .. - , rr.i i Appreciation is felt to satisfied the strong aggre-1 trees for soil moisture. 1 hey i . . . . . , , r.,, , T Hood River's Reliable for gation of with , , ., , . | special trip J. J. Hill and Louis artists and it will cost tv also consume of the same plant , ... • , 1W. Hill are nvikmg to Interior only one dollar and fifty cents foods through . . , as they ., ... Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry , . and . 6 . .. this . rivalry i Oregon. Busied are with for a season ticket. One night check the growth of the tree. I ~ . .. .... „ , . . tickets wiil cost you fifty cents „ r nut . . . trees at . present . should u i n he ! affairs, ’ they are llling to take . He can make your watch keep time I for adults. You can’t afford to . growth .. and j . ripening ■ the ceasing their i time to co le West ... and miss one of the five, so he sure! ■ i Tm . f • « . , I Oregonians c<‘ < ll.v will give their wood. The fruit spurs and ! , ,, , . , , , ... | them a warm we!r mie. to secure a season ticket. Tickets [ terminal buds should be setting . , . . . , ., According to the figures of may he had at the hank, drug and the trees maturing for the ., D , , , , . _ .. ., i the Purebred Live.mock Associa- store, Chown’s Store or Bulletin M o s ie r - - O regon season. By his cover crop the I . _ . . .. . . ., tion, Oregon is rap i iv increasing office. wise fruit man eliminates the .. . .... „ „ , . , , . , . , the value ot its caitle, horses, danger from an early frost which , . , . ?. . , ., . ... hogs and sheep. lhe report My Garden might catch the trees, with the , . 6 ¡made at the annual meeting of Slathers of it at 10c per box in the I have a garden in my h e a rt filled with AUTOMOBILE OWNERS flowers rare. • 1 sap up. this organization stated that last G eo . C h a m b e r l a i n Later on the cover crop will . The rose o f sw eet co n ten tm en t, I If your auto is in trouble, window of Arthur&BurtDrug Store. , . , , „ ., , year horses and mules raised in catch an abundance of the solu- , . , , , . he breeders find it n estling th e re ; , i .. . ,. the state brought come to me for relief. I REAL ESTATE The violet o f sw eet ch arity , its f r a - ' ble nitrates dissolved by the fall AAri ..... , The regular price o f this stationery runs from 15c $11,000,000, have a mechanic’s certificate grance is a dream ; rain.. They do this when the * » « * « * . " ‘ 0,000 and Tiie pansy o f good fellow ship, a face to 35c. per box. and know my business. root action of the tree has ceased | f Fruit to me it seems. and store up in available form i ' L . y . , ’ , \ - Come early and avoid the rush. E d w i n H. H a i i ,, Expert. The golden-rod, my b rig h te st hope, it | Lands reaches far aw ay. these plant foods . which . would l | Southern 0 '.V a 'iV ° . a .. . Doug.rs T he poppies’ varied colors a re fancies, I otherwise escape in the drainage. . . . , , EXECUTION SALE Specialty . . „ .. . . 7 Itemplated by 3 b rig h t and gay. ibis conserving or the nitrates. r>•, ,, „• Notice is hereby given th a t the un­ , , . , ■ • , near Riddle, t The d aisies’ lastin g blooming mean Mosier Oregon also takes place in the spring be­ be carried foi . i dersigned, as Sheriff of W asco County, patience all the tim e; fore the root action commences. plan and v,,. ;■ W1 S ta te of Oregon, by v irtu e o f an exe- I The lilaes’ early blossoms m ean joy ention issued out of the C ircuit C ourt I W. A. HUSBANDS The fall rains play havoc in from the Umpqua T b l : Is t h e t i l l « o f a b e a u t if u l 6 4 -p a g e book, w h ic h utm ost divine. w ill sh o w a n y b oy o r g i r l how t o tUCC'EUD. D rop a F o rg e t not th a t the lillies, by V irtue for the S ta te of Oregon, for County o f 1 this hilly district where annually crops in that ¡a p o s ta l I d th e m a ll TODAY a n d i t w ill bo c e n t FR t'E . B l a c k s m it h Wasco, in the case of F. A. S eu fert, T h e a im o f th e C o lle g e Is to d ig n ity a n d p o p u la r iz e tak e first place. we see the soil cut up and are Alfalfa, Clow th e I n d u s tr ie s , a n d to s e r v e ALL th e p e o p le . Itc lT o rs plaintiff, versus S eu fert & Condon T el­ statues The emblem o f p u rity, of tove, of hope •o u rse s In A g rlc u ltu r o , C iv il E n g in e e rin g . E l e c tr ic a l channeled by the run off-water prunes. ephone Company, a corporation, and E n g in e e rin g , M e c h a n ic a l En g ln e a rln g , K .n ln i; E n g lu and grace. Horse Shoeing and General e e i ln g . F o r e s tr y . D o m e stlo . S c ie n c e a n d A rt, Com during the rains. Cover crops Travel ■sing George Fitzgerald, defendants, will, on : Each out may have a garden ju s t as va..! i of the m e rc e . P h a r m a c y a n d M usic. T h e C o lle g e o p e n s the 28rd day o f Septem ber, in the y e a r ; Repair Work. prevent this erosion of the aur-j Willaine S e p te m b e r 23d. C a ta lo g free. well as I. a id Rogue Urn A d d r e s s : REGISTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL And fa ire r flowers grow therein if you 1911, a t the county court house door a t face soils by catching the rain rivers and g . on t;> Klamath COLLEGE, C o rv a llis , O regon. Satisfaction guaranteen Dalles C ity, W asco County, Oregon, will only try. and leading it down into the Fulls, the 0 MOSIER OREGON ■ i E wursion, this garden in n eat and j 8e|l ut Public auction a t th e hour of ten It pays to I; the ground. Snow also is held made up o f -4‘or. hi id business o’clock A. M., on said day, all property tidy till which adds greatly to the surface J men and prominent boosters, is So when the M aster calleth he may I of every kind and description owned by A l l B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d to , 3aid S e u fe rt & Condon Telephone Com- protection. e n te r in. I this week getting better acquaint- C o l u m b ia R iv e r V ie w P o u l t r y F a r m j pany in W asco County, Oregon, to- T h e C a r e o f t h e By actual tests it has been - J . K. McG. | g e th e r w ith all rights, easem ents, fran- , , ': ed with Western and Southern, B R E E D E R O F S T A N D A R D PO U LTRY proven that cover cropped ground Q Traveli by apeciai j chises, licenses and privileges of oper- First National Bank does not. treeze so deeply as does train, stopping at many points I atin g and running the telephone sys- •B U FF PLYM OU TH ROCK, S. C. BLACK MINORCA, M OTTLFI) WOULD CONSOLIDATE bare ground. Therefore th e | ! on the way and getting a close of The Dalles, Oregon | tern of said company in Dalles City, ANCONA. A few choice cock erels'fo r sale. My stock is Staiul- and in W asco County, Oregon, also all crop may be said to protect the view of the res > irees and activ­ Mosier, Oregon. Sept., 24,1911. fixtures, im plem ents, appliances, ap p a­ WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION ground from frosts to a certain ities of the various sections, such arU Bred and from the b est laying stra in s on the Coast. ra tu s, goods and w ares, s w itc h y a rd s . Capital $100,000.00 E d it o r H o s ie r B u l l e t i n : extent. _ a journey will be of great benefit T . , , ; office fittings, furniture, pole and pole Surplus and undivid­ While I agree with Mr. Birkner lineBi Mne wirei, cal)les> telephones and In the spring cover crops pump to both dty ; :r! couniry an(i a O. D. H O G G , ed profits 130,000.00 on Some of his original ideas put attachments, materials on hand, wire out the surface water from the , closer comail, . ly of ¡„terests Mosier, Oregon. forth in his article “ A Horticult- i insulators, brackets, poles and tools J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s id e n t soils which allow the ground will he established. E d M. W illiams M ax A. V ogt ural Union” . I am not in favor i now owne(1 by 8aW Company, to warm up and facilitates | Officials of Southern Pacific Vice Pres. Cashier earlier plowing. of forming a new organization.! ,In' lu Oregon, passed .lune 3, 1895, and j stores of humus to the soils, im- ,jne thjs Fa],_ is considered a live order by the special ordinance No. 305 of the Coun- Harness and Saddlery Good* proving their mechanical condì-, Oregon Development League, cil of D alles City, passed Ju n e 29, 1896. You are cordially invited to come to THE DALLES Tents, Wagon Covers, Etc L e v i C h k is m a n , tions and loosening up the soil j Why not have the three activities FAIR, which begins Tuesday, Oetober 3rd., 1911, and Hand-made Harness a Specialty Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon. particles. In the humus the Meneley Concert Company he speaks of embodied in the continues through the week. You will get both HOOD RIVER - OREGON soil bacteria makes their houses The series of five entertain- j Commercial Club? amusement and instruction. Street shows, Rand con­ where they make available the ments to be given in Mosier this I believe there are others in certs, Horse racing. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and FOR SALE T h e M il t o n N u r s e r y elements of plant food by break- j winter by the Meneley Concert the district who feel as I do Poultry Exhibits, with Fruit, Grain, Vegetables and ing up chemical compounds which Company will begin in October. Ten acres just starting bear­ MILTON, EASTERN OREGON about this matter and if the Art Work on display. These attractions will he held are unavailable for the trees. editor will allow the space they The exact date for the first one at the new Fair Grounds, where they are now build­ ing, set to commercial ap­ Too often the orchardists resort j has not been set as yet, but will T hirty-three years of true-to-name would take advantage of the ing stock sheds, horse stables and exhibition buildings. ples, “Famous Davenport trees. v to a fertilizer to rectify tree| be announced later, opportunity to voice their ideas. ! There will be reduced rates on transportation to and Tracts.” Part cash, balance R. T. NEWHALL, Agt., ailments and further choke the: These entertainments are all Yours for a “ Greater Mosier” from the Fair Grounds—also reduced railroad and long time, 6 per eent. Ilood River, OreSon. overloaded soil with chemicals »of the highest order and the C o n s t a n t R e a d e r . steam boat.fares. Address, F. S. S tewart , in a form that the roots cannot people of Mosier will have an For information, write to J u d d S. F jsh , Secretary, 770 North Capitol Street, assimilate. | opportunity to see and hear the DON’T FORGET C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Incongruous as it may sound, ; best speakers, singers and artists Salem, Oregon, That—Your taxes may be experience has shown that con-'that can he brought together paid at the Mosier Valley LAWYER tinued use of cover crops will anywhere. Bank, the same as hereto­ 3051 East Second St., MOSIER MARKET make light soil heavier and heavy Season tickets will he sold for fore; Io n s Dltfsncc Phene. Malnl2201 soil lighter. $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for That—We still have a few C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop. Cover crops then by their j children. - Think of it, five high The Dalles Oregon Safety Deposit Boxes yet DEALER i n moisture and food, cause the tree , class entertainments for thirty unrented; and Fresh and Cured Meats to mature earlier in the fall and cents each. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS That—There are few busi­ Country Produce if there is clanger of the spring The aggregation composing the The County Hoard of Equalization ness transactions, of what­ consisting of the County Judge, County frost they will hold the tree talent for the course of lectures ever character, in which Mosier - Oregon Clerk, and County Assessor will meet Inick if not plowed under until and concerts are the following: We have here a plan to stimulate our circulation —to induce we cannot render you at the County Assessors' office in all danger of frost is past. They The Meneley Quartette, of a service and that we are Dalles City, on the 3rd Monday of Oc­ those of our subscribers who are in arrears (we are proud to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tober the lfith, 1911, for the purpose of prevent erosion of the surface, , Chicago, will appear with their always glad to do so. correcting any mistakes and equalizing conserve moisture and active ni- organ chime- a d marimba- say they aiH few) and those who will pay in advance in order (PUBLISHER) Department of The Interior, U. S. assessments of tax roll for the year trates ani| add the needed humus phones, and the e ine t, ; ¡3 par to get the benefit of this offer, and those who are not on our K. H. Sickafoose, Wm. H. I,ami Office at The Dalles, Oregon. 1911, of Wasco County Oregon. to the soil. However the practice excellence. Wi n them is Ray- subscription list to have their names placed there. We are not Thurston and Clyde Root were J. W. K oontz , July 22nd, 1911. should be carried on with modera- mond McCord, the noten ìm- County Assessor. NOTICE is hereby given that John visitors in Hood River last eve­ offering you something for nothing— can’t afford it. But you tion in order to prevent an ex­ person ator. The ■n there is the H. Wright, whose post-office address ning. cess of organic matter, which Ricke’s Entertainin' lent Coin- DO get something, and a very handsome, useful something, is Starbuck, Wash., did, on the 19th Mrs. Chas. Davenport and day of August, 1909, file in this office NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION has a tendency to unduly develop pany, who ftim’Sh excellent with every cash subscription, at a third what it would cost you (Publisher.) Mrs. Laura McDonald were Sworn Statement and Application, No. music on all kindsof in i strumenta. ; wood at the expense of fruit. Department o f the Interior 05182, to purchase the NJSE|, and at any store. Here is the idea: passengers on yesterday’s local There «are five peop .3 WISE',. Sec. 26, Tp. 1 North, y . S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, for Portland. company, all high cb 43 artists. Sept. 11, 1911. We have secured a iimited supply of crockery from the fa­ Range 11, EWM., and tiie timber OUR PORTLAND LETTER ,C. L. Riketts is an impersonator Notice is hereby given that Ernest thereon, under the provisions of the mous pottery works of Seabring, Ohio. This consists of Berry C. J. Fredrickson was attend­ act of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda­ E. Lenox, of Mosier, Ore., who, on of great ability. 22, 1906, made Homestead Portlan I. Or., Sept.26, (Special) One of tiie rrv»st interesting Sets, Salad Sets, Fruit Sets, Lemonade Sets, Fish and Game ing to business matters in The tory, known aa the "Timber and Stone December Entry No. 15448, No 04059, for NW |, Dalles yesterday. Law,” at such value as might he fixed The coming week will mark an evenings in this course will lie Sets. These seta retail at from $2.50 to $4.00 each. The sub­ by appraisement, and that, pursuant Section 28, Township 2, N ., Range 12, epoch for Central Oregon. The j as. R. Barkley, the “Chalk NOW is an excellent time to to sochapplication, the land ami timber E. Willamette Meridian, has filed scription price o f the B u l l e t in is $1.50 per year. For $2.75 new Hill line will lie completed Talker.” Mr. Barkley captivate» drop in and renew your su!>scrip- thereon have lieen appraised, $810. 00 the notice of intention to make Final com­ we give you the paper and any one of these sets. In other tion to the BULLETIN. Y ou want timber estimated 1,040,(XSI board feet mutation Proof, to establish claim U> as far as Bend, amid general re- his audiences with his songs and the paper and we need th e cents per M, and the land $30,00; the land above described, before the joieng, and James J. Hill and stories, illustrated by pictures in words, you get a set for $1.25 that would cost you $3.00 on an that said applicant will offer final Register and Receiver of the U. S. money. his son Louis will come from colored chalk. This will enter- proof in support of his application and Land Office, at The Dalles Oregon., on average in any store. You don’t have to wait until you save tm - — a 8L Paul to join in the celebration, tain and Instruct the school the 16th day of October, 1911, sworn statement on the 12th day of Claimant names as witnesses: Portland will show its interest children as well us tiie grown- coupons representing $50 or $75 worth of trade, but can carry October, 1911, before the Register Paul Fredericks and J. P. Agidius, of S. F. GOSS In this big event by sending a ups. and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon.and A. L. Sundborg, the article home with you by dropping in and paying your sub­ at The Dalles, Oregon. •- Charles Holf and Edward B. Dunsmore, special excursion of prominent Miss Belle Kearney, the well , scription to the paper and the additional small sum of $1.25. Any person Is at liberty to protest of Mosier, Oregon. business men to attend the spike known lecturer, writer ami P L U M B IN G . C. W. M oore , this purchase before entry, or initiate driving and participate in the traveler, will also give one eve­ These sets are handsome enough for any table and will make Register. a contest at any time before patent is­ STEAM and HOT WATER sessions of the Central Oregon ning to th*1 Mi’sier public. Her' your wife, mother, sister, or the other fellow’s sister, happy sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit Development League ot Burns, subject will be announced later. | HEATING. in this office, alleging facta which in the possession of one. Call at the B u l l e l in office and ex­ October 2 and 3. would defeat the entry. A rare treat during the winter, Jobbing promptly attended to. A good idea—Renew your sub- The various cities of the in- will be the visit here of Count amine them. C. W. M o o k k . 'scription to the B ullrtin NOW Register. MOSIER - - OREGON tenor will send delegations to Col. John Sobieski. the Polish'. LARAWAY Jeweler NICHOL & j STATIONERY CO. General Merchandise The Dalles Fair October 3-7, II. To Our Subscribers HARNESS Co.