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BULLETIN H. C. KIBBEE, Proprietor SL bSCRIPTION R A IE S O n « Year. i*»v Months Three Months Entered as second-ciass matte*- March 12. 1909. at thè post orti -e at Mosier. Orearon, und«r thè A ct o f March 3. 1*7». 'll \ 7 L lT V U L . T T T I li MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, eciiic information EDUCATIONAL M EE 1 J N C general or which Mr. Bennett will want, SUCCESS. The Educational and Country 1 will make an effort to come. Life Meeting, held last Friday) This means much to Alosier, as afternoon at Stroup’ s Hall, was b/ the letter wvhioh he w. write participated in by the teachers! MosM?r W,U Pa,n mo,e Puldicity and pupils o f Mosier school an<)1 that she ™,lld in a,'y other " « ’• o f District No. 8, and many resi- 1118 P,anned to « ive a hancJ,,et dents of the town and. country. I « r ‘ sta~' tn welcome Mr. Nearly all o f the business houses | Lach, individual pays in town were closed during th e , for bls own P|ate* whl^ meeting. Great enthusiasm w as!cost seventy-five cents. In ¡manifested by all and the audi- ordev to know how nia,ry the*’e «nee was greatly inspired by the w,u l,e to Prov,de for- 11 wil1 l,e remarks of the different speak- i "e^ ssa ry for those wishing to attend to signify their intentions ers. las soon as possible. Notifications IMiss Evelyn Nebendahl’ s or can he made at the bank, to J. iginal paper on “ How to Im prove Country Life” was an ex N. Mosier, D. D. Hail or at the ceptionally good one and we re Bulletin office. gret that lack of space prevents PORTLAND LETTER, our reproducing it this week in | OUIt these columns. We will take Porlland, Ore., Feb. 13. (Special) pleasure in doing so later. Rev. Mr. Hargreaves’ remarks Reports from various points in on “ Back to the Land” were the state indicate that the very impressive and entertain Country Life Education Week ing. He dwelt particularly on the movement, as outlined by State advantages the dwellers in the Superintendent Alderman and country have in so many ways the Oregon Development League, ■ over those whose lives are spent is being observed very generally in the cities and large towns, [ and is arousing much enthusi- ■ “ Back to the Land” was the,asm. I m i theme of all the speakers, am ong1 1 e Salem Commercial Club whom were Dr. R. M. Ross, 11. celebrated with a farmer’s dinner M. Scearce, J. E. Johnson, J. T. at the Hotel Marion on Thurs- I Neff and N. C. Maris, of p or(._ < day. The entire afternoon was ! given up to addresses and d is-! land. Prof. Neff aroused much en cussions by members o f the] thusiasm by the statement that Board of Trade and visiting Mosier could in all probability farmers of the county. Cover- \ have a high school and it was nor West and President Kerr, .of I the expressed sentiment of the the Oregon Agricultural College, \ audience that steps be at once were the principal speakers. At Dayton the «Commercial: taken to secure such an institu Club appointed Miss Harriet j tion. Each speaker dwelt on Starr, secretary of the club, to: the importance of such a school for Mosier and the convenience organize the work with thel it would he to pupils in the principals and teachers of the surrounding country who could schools and to interest the practically live at home and get parents in the work. At Klamath Falls the county the benefit o f the higher school and city superintendents of ing. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 4D\ CKT1S1NC R \ - I I Prof«« • tuna I Cards......................... fee M Oue square................................. , 44 44 1 09 One-quarter Column.......................... 44 44 tH 44 44 ( M O m Column..................................... 44 44 1.19 One-half Column.........«.......... NO. 50 1912 Business locals will be charged at 5'centa per list for each insertion. Legal advertisements will in all cas«s b« aheevfd to th« party ordering them, at laaal rates, aad paid for before affidavits are’.furnished. & CO. olive industries. t L A R A WA Y f s flood River's Reliable Jeweler for Watches, Diamonds , Jewelry He can make your watch keep time Our Stock is Always Fresh And in Prime Condition. You can rest assured that any Pre scription or Recipe dispensed by us contains the best and Pur est Drugs that the market affords and at prices that are “ down-to-date.” Try us; we will show you. K-N-O-X-A-Cold Tablets. Private Formula Arthur & Burt Drug Co., Mosier, Oregon. ELECTRIC TH E DALLES E LE C TR IC W O R K S have opened an electric store in the Sturgess building and are prepared to handle your electric installations of all kinds. Drop in and see our display of fixtures. The Dalles Electric Works Mr. Maris, of the Union Stock H lools and members of the Yards of Portland, urged the Commercial OJuh joined in a school children to enter the con-1 t)ubl,c m ^ i n g to plan for the test for prizes for the best of j garden competition warned, anything grown or made by public meeting was held them. His remarks created: imsday afternoon. The Baker Commercial Club Rhode Inland Greening and the hosts at a dance party, the much interest among them. made the subject a special order Nebraska Reds, and that the evening of February eight, in Or e particular thing this meet ing accomplished was to bring a of business at its meeting Spitzenbergs and Newtowns are the artistic log cabin in the notgrown commercially. In fact, woods, Buena Vista. Japanese large number o f the people to Wednesday evening. On Friday evening o f Country the people in that section are lanterns, and benches, covered gether in friendly intercourse. Individual interest is strong Life Education Week the farmers scarcely acquainted with the with gaily colored blankets, enough in this community, but| °*Sherman County gave a ban great product of Mosier and made the room cosily attractive. community interest is sadly quet to the merchants of Moro Hood River as they can’ t afford After some time spent in danc lacking. Get together meetings to which the business men of to pay the price they command. ing the culinary efficiency of like this one of last Friday, and j The Dalles and Portland were Mr. Thurston, in comparing the hosts was proved by the refreshments they the one to he hold next Monday invited. Only Sherman County the methods o f horticulture in delicious night, will create a feeling of un products were served at the the Middle West with those of served. The evening wound up Oregon, says that the growers with a jolly old fashioned Vir animity and bind the people to- j i dinner. At Portland the committee on there have yet to learn the ru ginia reel, and the guests, glad gether in a strong neighborhood and brotherhood fellowship and garden contests in the public diments of scientific apple grow that the inclement w’eatlier had co-partnership of community schools arranged for two con ing. While “ Billy” had “ the not kept them away, left for The guests in tests, one for early vegetables time- of his life” during his their homes. interests. I and one for later varieties. A visit, he appears glad to get cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cum special exhibition will he held in back to Mosier. TO ENTERTAIN ADDISON mings, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Little- the Armory on June 15-16, the BENNETT. page, Mrs. C. C. Clement, Miss last days o f the Rose Festival. : Grand View Notes. The citize’ns of Mosier District One hundred prizes will he: Maude Bateham. Miss Sarah will have . the . . pleasure . . ,, of . . . meet- . offered. A silver cup will he Mrs. It. II. Cummings was Clement, Miss Ruth Clement, John E. Coffman, Albert Meden- f i ° n awarded to the school winning the week end guest o f Miss wald and Martin Clement. <Rabbitvi!Ie) Bennett next Mon- tliefi|Ut prize and ,if won fol. Maude Bateham. Don Littlepage came up fr'Ro day night at Lamb s Hall. Mr. j lhree yearg jn 8uccession it wi„ Who is first in the hearts of Corbett last Saturday and spent is well known, has Bennett, as | beCome the permanent property been traveling 4lrru Oreg< n of the schoo1. The contestants his countrymen? C. J. E. Sunday with his parents at Hill- writing up the different sections are to he divided into two Carlson, The Boss of the Road. crest Place. Don recently re o f the state. His letters in the classes, those over and those C. J. Littlepage is in The turned from a two months trip to Southern California where he Oregonian have been read with under 13 years of age. Dalles serving on the jury. added to his knowledge of fruit much interest, not only by Or At Mosier a joint meeting of John E. Clark, Hugo E. Birk- culture by working in the several egonians, but by thousands of the local Horticultural Society, ner and Hugo M. Nelson were branches of the orange and Deople. many o f them with their | L lL »l officLls a“nd' the i bm- ■¡eyes and thought turned West mercial Club was held on Friday J. E. GEIGER ward, in the East and Middle evening, at which time plans A. L. DAY PRESIDENT V ic e -P r e s .-M a n a g e r W est Mr. Bennett has an in for developing the Country Life teresting and graphic style of idea were perfected. expressing his impressions of At Pra:rie City a plan is und< r the country thru which he way to interest the county travels and we can truthfully j schools o f the city in the move say that he doesn’ t peddle “ hot | ment. air,” but states factsashe finds, FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K B U ILD IN G them. ~ " PHONE 3 NIGHT OR OAY The object of Mr. Bennett’s | Wm. Thurston returned Sun- visit to Mosier is to secure d a y evening from a three months accurate information as to the visit with friends in Nebraska resources o f the district and a and Montana. He was accom- Engineering, House Wiring, Repairing, Contracting, few good photos of some o f ou r; panied by Mr. George Reeder, Fixtures, Lamps, M otors. Heating and Cooking orchards with which to illustrate of Columbus. Nebraska, who will his letter. This letter will appear spend some time here. While Apparatus. in the Sunday edition of the Or in the Middle West, Mr. Thurs Estimates furnished upon request. A llwork guaranteed egonian and will lie as widely ton inspected many orchards, interviewed the horticulturists in ( read as others have been. Mosier people desiring information as to estimates can It is earnestly desired that that section and investigated the leave requests for sarge at the Bulletin Office. every man in the district be j methods o f rawing and shipping present at this meeting, and ii j fruit. He states that the main is particularly requested that j ««tidies of apples grown there .any aud every one whoean giv< - are the Jonathans. \Ninesaps. Everything Electrical ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. Everything Electrical Hood River Oregon Mrs. Arthur Kuhn, Mrs. C. J. Littlepnge and Yiss Sarah Clement attended the Indian Pow Wow given at the home o f Mrs. | L. D. Firebaugh of Ortley, last | Saturday. The collection of curios displayed at the affair is l worthy of mention, and would make many a, collector envious. The Grand View people were entertained at a Five Hundred! party in the evening, at which I Mrs. Kuhn won the prize for the | highest score. receiving aj ! beautiful bagof Indian bendwork.1 Tne guests returned to their homes Sunday morning. N ICHOL General Merchandise M o s ier - - Grandview’s first baby, Arthur Leland Eastman, son o f Mr. and ! t Mrs. Stanley Eastman, arrived! PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Friday, February the ninth, in j HOOD RIVER : OREGON | Portland. Will practice in Mosier and DR. H. L. DUMBLE Emmanuel Church Services Sunday School 10 o’clock. Regular worship 11:15. Mr. Hargreaves will preach. The Male Quartette will sing. Every body welcome. ♦ in * 9 M May l>e reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. C arlton O o C regon hamberlain REAL ESTATE .Fruit ¡Lands a L. P e p p e r L A W Y E R 3U5i East Second St., l oiIstDlâUiwclPbon*. M»lnl220t S o c ia lly Oregon Mosier W. A. HUSBANDS Just stand astd ami wat li yourself | j-|ie [)a||es ¡B l a c k s m i t h - - Oregon. go by; Think o f yourself as “ He” insteadof NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Horae Shoeing and (-Cenerài " I .” (Publisher.) Pick flaws; find fault; forget the Repair Work. man in you, Oepnrtment o f the Interior Ami strive to make your estimate U. S. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, ‘ Sfltirffatllian «guaranteed January 9th, 1912. ring true. ♦ MOSIER - - 'OREGOF The la' Its o f others then will dwarf NOTICE is hereby given that Walter and shrink, G. Muellhaupt whose post-office ad l.ove’ s chain grow stronger by one dress is Portland, Oregon, did, on the A l l .B u s i n e s s e n t r u s t e d « • mighty link. 11th day o f April, 1911, file in this T h e ‘C are of the When you with “ H e” as substitute office Sworn Statement and Applica for “ I ” tion, No. 08656, to purchase the SEI Have stood aside and wntched your NE), Section 24, Township 1 North, self go by. Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, — S. W . G il l il l a n . and the timber thereon, under the provisiona o f the act o f Junp 3, 1878, WILL HAVE PROMPT A T T E N T I«« and acts amendatory, known as the Capitati - - 9100,000.1» “ Timber and Stone I.a w ," at such Surplus and undivid value as might lie fixed by appraise ed profits - 130,000.01 ment, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber ! J. S. SCHENCK, P r e s i d e n t thereon have been appraised, the E d M . W i l l i a m s M a x A . Voai timber estimated 80,000 hoard feet at Vice; Pres. Caahier $1.50 per M, and the land $100.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support o f his application and «worn statement on the 27th day o f March, 1912, before the Register and Receiver o f U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles, D EALER IN Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest 'Fresh and Cured Meats this purchase before entry, or initiate Country Produce a contest at any time before pateitt issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. First -National Bank of The;!Dalles, Oregon MOSIER MARKET C. H. DUNSMORE, Prop. Mosier C. W. M oorm , Register. SUMMONS - Oregon BOYCE CAFE HOOD RIVER, OR E G O S The place to get a good, JOHN P. (JERRY) RUSK. I -,1" th,! ^irc^ t Cou' t 0<. the Sute of square, clean meal. , 7 Oregon, for Wasco County. fo r Roosevelt and Progress ()LLIE ,,0LITZ> Plaintiff Mosier people especially in against l attand Standpalism.” vs vited to ¡call when in Hood Progressive Republican candi- w i l l i a m POLITZ, D efendant flivor. d a t e fol'Congress. i To William Politz, Defendant: A . M. BO YCE, Always with tile under dog; III the name o f the S u te o f Oregon: | if you don’ t believe it look his You an' hereby rHlluired to ""<<' Proprietor. record u ) ! a,l8W<!1’ Complaint filed against you j CC JI( UJ), jn above entitled aOit on or before \ _______________________________________ March 8th, 1912, and if you fail so to : answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her Announcement. complaint herein, namely: F oraflecree I hereby announce myself as a forever dissolving the marriafp- - con candidate for County Judge of tract now and heretofore existing be Wasco County, Oregon, at the tween plaintiff and defendant. coning primary election, on This summons will be -served upon yih outside o f the State o f Oregon by D A IL Y , the Republican Ticket. publication thereof once a week fur six Should 1 he nominated and consecutive weeks in th e ’M ooier'Bul March 1 to April IS, 1912 elected I will give a clean and con- letin, a newspaper printed anti ¡pub F iB B »th « MifML* and E astern p or tion « o f U nited S ta te« and C anitta sersativo administration, with lished at Mosier, in said Otouilty and t o alltpoints in the N orthw eet e * the out special favor to any party or State, by order made and eittered here in on the 19th day o f January, 1912, by person. Iain personally inter Hon. W. I - Bradshaw, Judge o f said ested both in City and in County Court, and the date o f first publication and will make a special effort to will be January JMth, 1912, and tket trum CHICAGO «83.0b bring City and County into a date o f the last publication will be- •* ST. LOUIS - 832.00 •• OMAHA better understanding of their March 8th, 1912. $25.00 J ohn G avin , •• KANSAS CITY $25.00 mutual interests, with a view to Attorney for Plaintiff. •“ ST. PAU L - $26 00 making a concerted effort on the Colonist Fares JDregon-Washington Railroad & Navagation Company. pant of all for the common good. As to the matter of a new Court House I believe in leaving that to a vote o f the people to l>e ex pressed at a general election, and believe in taking such steps as shall make such an election possible. M. R e m i n g t o n . H’ roportionately 4ow fares'fnim all Other points. Diruat service from Chicago. In the County Court o f the SUV -- o f Uit. Paul, Omaha and igansaa City over uhetC. & N. W . UNION PACIFIC. OR Oregon for Wa*co County. fCCON SHORT LINE and O. W. R. & N. In the Matter o f the Eiitatr of L in a Protected By Automatic Mra. M. J. Huakey, decerned. Notice of Final Hearing. •Block Signal. Notice ia hereby given that the under signed, as administrator o f the estate PREPAY ? * R E S o f Mrs. M. J. Huakey, deceased, has YOU CAN filed his final report as such adminis While these m les apply W n tb o a w l naljr. ferae trator, in the county court o f the State may br prepaid‘fcy depotitinf v i I im a t th« ticket with your local «cent, and an order will be tele*, o f Oregon for Wasco County, and the Craphcd to any address c iv «« Aid in tellinc of LOCAL TIME-TABLE said Court, in an order duly made and our vast r n o u r a and wonderful opfraartunitia« entered, has appointed Monday, the 4th for Home BuikJinc. day o f March, 1912, at the hour o f Illustrated and reliable printed matter will be No. 7 West hound 7:28 a. m. lOOJO o'clock a. m ., as the time, and mailed anyone to whom you wish it sent, by s«L » I • • No. 1 2:45 p. m thetUounty Court Houae in Dalica City, dmsi'nc WM. Mc.HURRAY. G«a. Pass Agent No. t Eust 10:2') a. in. Waeco County. Oregon, at the ,0lace, “ Portland, Oregon • 4 it for tihe hearing o f the same. All No. 8 6:31 p. m. person« having any objection* to (aid it « • No. 6 10:40 p. m. report are hereby notified to be present NAJW is an excuilent time t« I at said time anti place and present any drop in and renew your subscrip No. 17, at 5:30 p. m., flag stop such objections. tion to the B ulletin . Y ou want on 8u nda.vs only for Hood River Dated January 4th, 1912. the patter aud w * »teed Uie vC. T. BEN NKTT, lad Portland. Administrator money.