Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 02, 1912, Image 1

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ADVERTISING R A T E »
BY
{ Professional Cards..................
H. G. KIBBEE, Proprietor
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On® Y e a r ............................................................. $1.5«'
S ix M onths................................................................75 |
Tn ree Months.............................................................60 i
..p er meatfc $ ,M
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Dusin*»«« locals w ill be charged at 5'centa per lies
for each insertion.
Luteal advertisements w ill in all cases be ehaage#
Entered as second-class m atter March 12. 1909* at
the post office at Mosier. O regon, und«r the A c t o f
March 3.1879.
MOSIER.
VOL. I l l
W ASCO C O U N T Y . OREGON,- F R ID A Y ,
F E B R U A R Y 2. 1912
! to the party ordering them, a t legal rates, aad
NO. 48
paid for before affidavits aretfu m ished.
a NICHOL &
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Mosier’s Election Board.
through united eiu,rl, at.cl united
effort will came only through a
The following
have been |
dee
j clear understanding o f the whole
Executive Office
appointed by the* county court as
election board in Mosier precinct
Tiie following will lie read. question by the whole people o f
our. this state. This understanding
: for the primary election, to lie
with great interest by
held April 19th, next: Judge
readers, particularly by" those | wil1 come only through the study |
| Geo. Wood, Chairman, C. T.
who realize the paramount im-j^T* and education of, the whole
Bennett, C. J. Littlepage. Clerks.
portance o f good roads in the j People.
; H. G. Kibbee,
first,
Geo. 1
development o f any country. i Numerous bills are about to
Chamberlain, Lee Hunter.
We give Governor West’ s “ pro- i ^ initiated or presented to the
elamation” in toto, as extracts Isgislature ^ by the friends of
from it would be incomplete and 8°°4 roads in different parts of
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W . E. Chown Surprised.
unsatisfactory. It is valuable j ^ie state; and,^
A pleasant surprise party was
Whereas, it is most important
literature and we trust everyone
| tendered W. E. Chown on Thurs- j
that the people of Oregon should
will read it carefully:
i day night, Jan. 25th, the occasion
give deep and thougtful attention
M c s ie r
O regon
Salem, Ore., Jan. 26, 1912.
j being the anniversary o f one of
to the consideration, study and
1 his numerous birthdays. It was !
Oregon is on the eve o f a
discussion o f these measures.
supposed to be a “ kid” party, | SwiOTsrsaBEI'^-'saa'J'a
great awakening. The morrow
K n œ n a E m
Now,
therefore, I, Oswald
will bring the Panama Canal,
where the host and hostess and ' ■
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West, Governor o f the State o f
and with it will come unbounded
the guests were to dress up as in this 0flka. alleKinK
tacts which q eq C h a m b e r l a i n
Oregon, by virtue o f the power
opportunities with their attend-,
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children, but only a few o f those would defeat the entry.
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authority invested,
do
ant influx of population and ,
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present had sufficient courage to
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REAL ESTATE
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proclaim
the
week
And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre­
K ig istci-.
appear in short dresses and knee
consequent commercial and in- .
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fourth
day
scription or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur­
pants. Sticks o f striped candy
mistrial growth, advancement
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est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are
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| or rebruary, and ending the
and “ all day suckers” were
and prosperity.
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“ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you.
tenth day ot February, as GOOD
passed around which the “ kids”
Our Creator in the beginning
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Lands
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ROADS W EEK, and I do hereby.
K - N - 0 = X “ A-C oid Tablets. P r iv a te Form u la
enjoyed.
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moulded our state with kindly i
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earnestly recommend to the peo-
The evening was most pleas-1
hands. When we think ot h ert .
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Specialty
The place to get a good,
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pie ot this state that during this;
antly passed with juvenile games '
delightful climate, her hun-
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square, clean meal.
j Mosier
period the question of good roads
Oregon
Mosier, Oregon.
and conversation and after re -1
dreds o f miles of golden beach,
legislation be given careful
Mosier people especially in- j ----------
freshments o f cake and coffee I
her lofty mountains and rushing I
, |thought and
study through
vited to call when in Hood
the company dispersed at a very
lakes
streams,
crystal
W. A. HUSBANDS
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River.
—early hour.
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beautiful harbors, her magnni- *.
B lacksmith
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through the columns o f the press,
'Those present were: Mr. and
eent forests and rolling prairies, 1,
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ferlile
valleys and roaming .
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Shoeing and GeiiM-al
; Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
herds, of her waving gram and
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public sentiment crystalize and i
| Evans, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
luscious fruits—a land dotted
Repair Work.
SUMMONS
effective legislation secured.
Arthur, Dr. and Airs. D. Robin-
with prosperous cities and pro-
In the ('¡rotiil Court o f the State of
Satisfaction guaranteen
In testimony Whereof, I have
ison and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Oregon, for Wasco County.
ductive farms —we must admit!,
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OREGON
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i Kibbee.
tnat nature has tully performed I ,
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OLL1E
J-OLITZ,
Plaintiff
have
opened
an
electric
store
in
the
Sturgess
building
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lhe Great Seal o f the Slate to b e ;
her part, the tederal govern- „
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vs.
A ll B u s in e s s e n t r u s t e d * •
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affixed, on this the twenty-sixth
and are prepared to handle your electric installations of
ment too has treated us fairly in ,
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A t a meeting of the Horticul- WILLIAM I’oLITZ, Defendant.
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day ot January. 19)2.
T he C a r e ok t h e
To William l’olitz, Defendant:
| tural Society on Thursday after-
the way o f appropriations for,
OSW ALD WEST.
all kinds.
In
the
name
o
f
the
State
o
f
Oregon:
the development ot our water-
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; noon, it was voted to hold a
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G overnor .
You are hereby required to appear and
ways and even the railroads
j special mass meeting on Friday,
answer the complaint filed against you
Drop in and see our display of fixtures.
have awakened to the re a liza tio n _______
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of Tiie; Dalles, Oregon
¡Feb. 9th at 1 p. m., in Stroup’ s in the above entitled suit on or before
o f our needs and their opportun- ; HOOD R IV E R SEN TIM EN T
Hall, to discuss “ County L i f e l March 8th, 1912, and if you fail so to ! w | [, h a v e
PROMPT ATTENTIOM
FAV O R S “ ROGUE R IV­
Education.” The school children answer, the plaintiff will iipply to the I
ities and are checkerboarding
$100,000.0»
Court
for
the
relief
demanded
in
her
1 ' upital
the state with bands o f steel.
of all the districts are urged to
E R P L A N .”
complaint herein, namely: Kora d e c r e e Surplus and undivid-
In view of these things we are
; be present and every man, forever dissolving the marriage con- j
C( profits
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130,000. Of
prompted to ask ourselves what
i woman
and
child
welcome. tract now and hert tofore < xisting he
One word tells it all, unanimity.
J. S. SCHENCK, P r e sid en t
Program not yet prepared.
tween plaintiff ami defendant.
should we do in the way o f co-j A fter listening to the weighty
M a x A. V ogt
This summons will ho served upon
o f . W ILLIAM S
operation with these several j argum entof Mr. M iller’sand the
you outside o f the State o f Oregon by
Vice Pres.
Cashier
agencies for the development of lucid and epigrammatic exposit-j
Addison (Rabbitville) Bennett, publication thereof once a week for s i x _______ _______________________ ___
the state? It is true that we ion on marketing by Mr. Gwin, 1
who has been touring Oregon consecutive weeks in the Mosier Bui- j -
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have given good laws, good Mgr. o f the North West Fruit
writing up the various sections letin, a newspaper printed and pul>-1 JV i O o I I L I l i V l A l v K E X
of the state for the Oregonian, fished at Mosier, in said County and !
government and good schools Exchange, there remained but
will be in Mosier next Monday ____
State, by ______________
order made and entered here- C . H. D U N S M O R E ,
and many other desirable things one course for the hundreds of
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afternoon
and
evening
to
meet
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¡n on the 19th day o f January, I»12, by
to those who have come with in Hood R iver fruitgrowers assem­
DEALER IN
the people and gather data for ; Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge o f said
SCHOOL NOTES
our borders, but much o f this good bled in the Commercial Club Hall, River young men who form the
Fresh and Cured Meats
a write-up oil Mosier District, j Court, and the date o f first publication
ATHLETICS
has been nelified by some o f the at Hood River, last Saturday. Schubert Trio, at Stroup’s Hall
I Plans for his entertainment will be January 26th, 1912, and the
Country Produce
on
Monday
night
last,
but
they
things we have failed to do and
The meeting was highly in
About two months ago the have not been perfected, hut it, ¡date o f the last publication will be
chief among these is our neglect favor o f Mr. M iller’s proposal made up in enthusiasm what High School athletic association is hoped that the business men I March 8th, 1912.
J o h n G a v in ,
in the matter o f the construction and unanimously reserved that a they lacked in numbers. Many organized a basket ball team, and fruit growers Wll make a !
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. , , people will brave worse weather . . .
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
special effort to attend a meeting
o f good roads.
committee ot three be appointed ,
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. . . . electing for their captain, Leoi
t i m e t a b l e h > r r i v e r b o a t s
which will be held In the even- ,
that ot Alonday night t o 1
Without good roads there can to meet with like committees than
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| Higley, and for manager Edwin ing
Notice
of
Final
Hearing.
hear
some
mediocre
production,
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,
BA I L E V (JATZAUT.
be no great development and no from Wenatchee and Rogue
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bturgess.
In the County Court, c f tin* State of*
and stay at home when some en-
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Leaves
Portland for 'l'lu* Dali* s Mon­
great progress. What we need River to discuss the advisability ^ . . .
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Owing to the fact that the
Oregon for Wasco County.
tertainment o f real merit comes
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Mr.
WmEskins.
o
f
The
Dalles,
day«, Wedm «days and Fridays.
most is more
people—more j o f faking over the controlling .
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number ot men was small we
leaves The Dalles for
Portland
along. Certain it is that those
, has located here, having charge In the Matter o f the Kstate
people in the rural districts. | stock in the N orth W est Fruit
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Were
at
first handicapped,
of
Tu«*»(!ay»,- Thursdays and Saturdays.
who stayed at home missed a XT
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of
the
electrical
store
which
The
And in order to attract people to Exchange. The committee, to
Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased.
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,
Nevertheless we Tell that, we are
high class recital, any one num-
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. Dalles Electric Works recently
the rural district we must make j he composed of one director, one
Notice is hereby given that the under­
TEAL,
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gaining ground, i his is due in
ber o f which was worth the price
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started in the Sturgess building. signed, as administrator o f tiie < si; l<
rural life pleasant and attractive. independentshippeTandonebusi- . . . .
I.eavwB Portia mi for Tiie Ilallrs
measure to tne enthusiastic inem-
of admission.
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It is reported on good authority o f Mrs. M. J. Huskey, deceased. D ps i M'S'.luy, Thurs lay bik I Sunday.
You cannot maroon a new ness man was appointed and the
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hers of our team and in great
I .eaves The Dalles fur Eortlanil Mon-
True musicians, like poets, i
abiiity and effort of that the Pacific Light & Power Hied his final report as such admiuis-
settler and family on a farm on „bowing were selected: P. S.
y, Wednesday ami Eii iay.
I Co. will have the “ juice” in Mo- lr!,*<,r- thr « ‘»‘ »O
" r *!*« f i-.f .
artists
or
inventors,
are
born,
j
our
coach
who
hag
spent
not
a
an ocean of mud, no matter how j Davidson, Truman Butler, W. B.
| sier within the next three weeks; of ()reK,m f,,r W:,sc,, County-
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said Court, in an order duly made and
beautiful the spot, and expect t o : Dickerson, They are to report not made. I oere aie plenty ° f I little lime in drilling us.
TAHOM A.
and Mr. Eskins is ready any ■ entered, has Hppointed Monday, the 4th
mechanical
musicians
who
un­
find him happy and content. Hej|iack to the fruitgrowers as soon
Between The llalles and Cascade
Our first game which we play­ t.ime to give esimat.eson the cost
day o f March, 1912, at the hour of
demands good roads leading to ns possible. With such an array derstand music perfectly but ed with The Dalles C. B. C’ s
l.o: ! s
I.eaves the Locks Monday
of wiring buildingsand to do the 10:00 o'clock a. rn., as the time, and morning ami The Dalles Tuesday morn^
the church and the schools and 0f business heads upon the who cannot interpret it properly. resulted in a victory for the i
the
County
Court
House
in
Dalles
(
’ily,
work.
ing, making trips one way each day..
good roads leading to the mar- committee it is obvious that what The Schubert Trio is composed visiting team with a score o f 10
Wasco County, Oregon, as the place j
of
musicians
who
love
and
feel
for the hearing ot the same.
. 1# Steamers Teal and Tahoma stop on.
kets and lie is going to locate in eVer decision they may make
to 41. But this did not discour­
: g at Batehatn’ s Landing, 'i'ahomix
| persons having any objections to -ah.
their
art
and,
especially
in
ihe
that section where those ad- wj|i be the best for Hood
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r
re|>ort are hereby notified to he pres * I lops on flag nt lower landing.
age us as much as might have
case o f Mr. Chandler, the violin­
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at said time ami place anil present any
vantages are to be found.
River and therefore Mosier.
been expected ami the following
I such objections.
ist,, can carry their audiences
It is not only our duty but it
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week we played the Hood River
L A W Y E R
VVhal’s the matter with dropping in
Dated January 4lh, 1012.
with them in their interpreta­
is in keeping with good business
ami renewing your subscription to th »
High School 2nd’s.
They too
C. T. B e n n k t t ,
Noted Lecturer Coming.
305A
East
Second
St.,
tions. The baritone solos by Mr.
to build good roads.
Money
Bulletin? It would he appreciated.
Administrator.
carried off the laurels, scoring 10
I.ontf Dislance IMion«. Main 2201
Osgood, the instrumental selec-
spent for good roads is money i
to 28.
Neither di<l this our
well spent. When we speak o f
N ext Monday evening, Febru- tions o f Mr. Hoerlein and Mr.
Oregon.
second defeat wilt us. In fact * *le Dalles
spending several
millions o f ar>’ 5th, Miss Belle Kearney, the Chandler’s masterly handling o f
it rather tended to heighten our
”
dollars during the next few years n,)te4 traveler,
lecturer and the violin were appreciated by
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spirits, for we argued that we NOTIC E FOR PU B LIC A TIO N
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In road construction many are w l’ L*r v-'^ appear at Stroups the music lov ^eis, particularly as . . .
(Pub li »her.)
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had improved in team work and
Department o f the Interior
red under disadvan- ,
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staggered by the proposal and
Mosier, givin g one of her the irio labored
tares as,
as. owing
owing to the
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, ! •
the figures.
They apparently'^amou 3 Uctures which have tages
.... tempera- : , . theiLiCt° ry Was UO‘ 8°
W e want to roll Up the
January 9th, 1912.
are not aware that the several pleased and instructed thousands lure, the piano keys stuck, and ‘
_ * till hitrh„ nt H
. Rivpr v n T ir„ . .
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of
people
all
over
the
country.
Mr.
Osgood
was
handicapped
by
f
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5,,Kher
at
H<f
fl
R,v/
.e'
NOTICE
i.
hereby
gwer, thatWa'mr
counties in this state spent over
a wiu.
cold
' l° - mRht
Come on an<1 r<>ot for ureM
G
, M“ is e” Portland,
h‘ “ p ,wh(°1
8<'
8,1
ten millions o f dollar, during the Miss Kearney is considered to o
home team
Oregon,
did, on Un­
be
one
o
f
the
most
popular,
It ¡8 hoped that later in thej ^
.ul A L_
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11 th day of April, 1911, flh- in this
past six years for road work,
The gills too have the basket office Sworn Statement and Applira-
much o f which was lost through logical and brilliant orators in 8eason these young men m aybe
ball fever. Our trouble has been tion, No. 06666, to purchase the HEI­
lack o f system and knowledge the United States, and without a heai-,| again in Mosier by a much
much the same as that o f the N E / Section 24, Township 1 North,
doubt w’ill captivate her audience. jarger audience.
as to scientific road building.
boys, that is in securing our Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian,
Senator John Sharp Williams,'
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The question o f good roads
and the timber thereon, under tiie
our players, and it was not until provisions o f the act o f June 3, 1878,
has been fairly well discussed o f of Mississippi, says of „er:
EMRY—HUDSON.
Jan. 20th that we organized. We and acta amendatory, known as the
late and we have learned more
Miss Bell- Kearney ha3 ren-
about road building during the dered distinguished set vice to
On Monday, January 29th, at held onr first practice the 31st “ Timber and Stone Law,” at sucli
past few years than we ever h*r state and country. Her rec- the White Temple, in Portland,! and are convinced th a t w e Will be value a« might be fixed by appraise-
I'K O C L A x ^I h 1 IO N .
LARA WAY
Hood R ivers Reliable Jeweler for I
,
Watches Diamonds, Jewelry
He can make your watch keep time
B O YC E CAFE
;Fruit
A, M. BOYCE,
Proprietor.
Horse
RIVER, OREGON
Arthur & B urt D rug Co.,
First National Bank
T
a
Dalles
Works
Everything Electrical
Prop.
Mosier
knew before, but we still have ord as an educator, as a writer, Miss Mattie Hudson, o f Mosier, •at,le to sflMW 8ome
V
f
much to do before we under-
take on a large scale tiie con-
struction o f a system o f high-
ways in this state
We need—first: the passages
o f model good road laws. Sec­
ond: a competent man at the
head o f the high way department.
Third: funds sufficient to carry
on the work.
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i nese tiiinga win come only
a lecturer,
a philanthropist
Peaces her among the leading
women ° f *he twentieth century.
She requires no eneorsement.
Her achievements speak for
her. ’
nvnt, and that, pursuant to auch
the land and timber
thereon have been apprais'd, thr
timber estimated 80,000 board feet a t ,
$1.50 per M, and the land $100.00; that
aaid applicant will oiler final proof in •
support o f his application and sworn
statement on the 27th day o f March,
1912, before the Register and Receiver
o f U. S. Land Oltke, at The Dalles, t
Oregon.
Any person in at liberty to -prot* »t
this purchase beior* entry, or initiât*
a cot;test at any time l**fore patent
issues, Ly filing a corroborated affida\it ‘
as application,
was married to Mr. George i Players-
Einry, o f Hood River,
ROLL OF HONOR.
The bride is well known and
Primary Department.
the groom is a young man of
Willie Carroll, Bennie Carroll,
good standing in Hr>od River,
Luellen Conner ond Rosa Carroll.
lieing employed by the Bridal
Intermediate Department.
Veil Lumber Co. at that place.
Estel Akers, Clara Carroll,
The happy couple, after a brief
Schubert Trio Pleases.
Carroll
visit to the bride’s old home Vera Conner, Jenny
A disappointingly small house
Myrtle
Conner,
Mary
Higley,
„reeted Messrs. Chandler, Hoer- here, will take up housekeeping
Laura
Kibbee
and
Lois
O.iburn.
lein and Osgood, the three Hood in Hood River.
Oregon