Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 13, 1914, Image 4

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In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, ; Notice of Sheriff s Sale o f Real
You are hereby requirni to appear
Property,
and answer the complaint filed against
Don’ t forget this week Friday you in the above entitled suit, on or
Notice is hereby given that an exe- J
and Saturday sale of those fine before six weeks from the date o f the
j cutiou and order o f sale was regularly
FOR SALE
ladies’ suits and coats.
Newest first publication o f this summons, here­
I issued out o f the Circuit Court c f the
A "C u ttir” flat top office desk styles and lowest prices and inafter stated, and if you fail to so ap­
.State o f Oregon for Wasco County on
5000
extra
votes
with
each
gar­
pear
and
answer
said
complaint,
plain­
abd revolving chair, at a bar-
i a judgment and decree given, made
tiff will apply to the Court for the
gum. Apply at Bulletin office. ment sold. Strauss.
and rendered therein on the 10th day
relief prayed for in his complaint, to- i o f February, 1914, in a cause therein
n*5 3t
wit:
j pending wherein Edward Ball was
SUMMONS
For a judgment against the defend­ plaintiff and George Powell and Minnie ;
FOR SALE
In th<- Justice Court for »Mosier Pre­
, Powell, husband and wife, were de-
cinct, state o f Oregon, Wasco county. ants Edwin J. Arrington and Fidelia
B. Rutherford, for the sum o f Twelve 1 fendants, which said execution and ;
W. L>. Mathews,
Eight head of good young
Hundred Dollars, together with inter­ I order o f sal" is to m e directed and was j
Plaintiff,
est thereon from October 14, 1912, at delivered to me, ami commands me to
vs
w*ork mules, weighing from 1100
tbe rate o f ten per cent per annum, sell the property hereinafter described
t6 1300 lbs. For particulars, in-; W. M. Thurston,
Defendant
for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars at­ for the purpose o f satisfying the ju dg­
quire of F. C. C l a u s e n . The To W. M. Thurston, Defendant:
torney’ s fees, and for plaintiff's costs ment and decree in said cause, namely,
In the name o f the State o f Oregon, and disbursements o f suit made and for the sum o f $750.00 with, interest
Dalles, Ore;
mB-m
you are hereby requited to appear and
thereon from the 21th day o f January,
answer tbe complaint o f the plaintiff expended herein.
; 1914, at the rate o f 8 per cent per an­
in the above entitled cause, and if you
‘•'¿v 'bait
And for a decree o f this Court
num; for the sum o f $215.40 uccrued
fait to so appear and answer in the
One span geldings, weight 2800 ’ bit t above entitled action, judgment f o r 1 against the defendants, and each o f
] interest; fo r the further sum o f $100
she span marea, weight 2500 lbs. Good want thereof will be taken against them, foreclosing the said mortgage
i attorney's fee; for the further sum o f
you for the sum o f $107.75 and inter­ and ordering that the property therein $119.97 with Interest thereon from the
workers. Inquire o f
J. S train ,
est thereon at the rate o f 6 percent per described be sold in the manner pre­
Uwbr, Ora,
annum from July 13. 1013, until paid, scribed by law for the sale o f real es­ 1 24th day o f January, 1914, at the rate
for $20 attorney’ s fees and for the tate upon mortgage foreclosure, and ; o f 10 per cent; for the further sum o f
costs and disbursements o f this action .
: $20.50 accrued ii]terest; for the fur­
This summons is served upon you by I that the Court decree that the pro­ ther sum o f $40’ attorney’s fee; f<fr
Pay your Taxes at Mo«ier
publication thereof for six consecutive ceeds arising from such sale he applied
the further sum o f $628.25 with inter­
Valley Bank. •
weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by my in payment o f the costs and expenses
order dated March 8, l9l4, and the o f said sale, the costs o f this suit, the est thereon from the 24th day o f Oc-
Land clearing tools of alf kinds. first publication will he on March 0. !
payment o f the amounts due upon said : toner, 1912, at the rate o f 10 per cent
1011 and the last publication on April j
E. Chown.
note and mortgage, and the overplus, i per annum; for the further sum o f $100
17, 1*1.
Bien Seltinger' spent several
if any there be, he paid into this Court attorney’ s fee; for the further sum o f
J a m es E. C o r e .
Justice o f the Peace 1 to await the further decree thereof; 140.02 with interest thereon from the
dteys in Portland lids week.
Plaintiff’ s attorney; John Gavin, The ami that in case said property should 22ud day o f January, 1914, at the rate
I lalles, Oregon.
J. N. Mosier was a business
not sell for enough to pay the note o f 6 per cent per annum; and for costs
visitor in The Dalles-Wednesday, j
herein described, together with the in­ and disbursements o f the suit amount­
terest thereon, attorney’s fees, and ing to $12.00 and accruing costs.
D erby a S te a r n s
Many dainty pieces of fancy
China at Chown’s.
— LOCAL —
An nouncement
HOOD
ty, Oregon, he directed to place the
The Misses Ellen and Elsie
Carlson visited in flood River-on
Saturday last.
Ladies Pumps in Nubeck, pat­
ent leather and gun metal, licit
now. Strauss.
E. B. Vensel was a business
visitor in The Dalles and Hood
River this'week.-
J. K. McGregor and Wm.
Marsh were’ Saturday visitors at
the county seat.
C. L.- McKenmt cttme up from
Portland Sunday and spent the
dhy on the ranch.
Mrs. R. D. Chatfield and son
Were visitbVB in Hood River on
Tuesday afternoon?
Coming!
Spring
Millinery;
Wait for* Mr*. lln B.’ Smith, the
Hoed River M ilfiner. •
O. A. Morden, of the Oregtf-
nian, spent Saturday and Sunday
oh bis ranch south of town.
s t ilt r
i\f i*i.‘ W. Ct. Gloyd, who has
For a decree against all o f the d* <
been quite ill for the past week, fondants that the said m ortgage of
is now on the convalescent list. plaintiff, executed l*y the defendant,
Roxie R. Willett, formerly
North o f the Southwest corner o f the I
1 A good suggestion for the Northwest quarter o f ¡section Fight-*
local grange to get busy on —the 8—M Township Tw o—2— North, of
erection of hitching sheds- for; Range Twelve—12— Fast o f the W iliam-
«•tfe Meridian, and Twelve- t2—feei
their teams.
Fast thereof, running thence North
Hats made' Over and re-trimmed 528 feet, thence Mast 660 feet, thence
by Mr». Ila F. Smith, the Hood | South 528 feet to the South line o f ’
River Milliner. In Mosier March said forty acre tract or plat, thence
W est 660 feet to the place o f begin- '
24th for five days.
ning, containing Bight--8—acres »itu- j
Mrs. Clrtra Esson, State Su­ ate in Wasco (.Samty. Oregon, together j
perintendent of the Christian with the tenement*, hereditaments,
and appurtenance» thereto belonging
SorAaV Schools, will speak here-
or in any wise appertaining, to be sold
next Sunday morning at the j by the sheriff o f Wasco Founty,Oregon,
Christian Church.
as provided by law, to satisfy tbe sum
dueand owing plaintiff on said mortgage,
1000 oranges at lc each.—
together with attorney fVt ; and com to
Sthnrtls..
. ,
and disbursements o f tYiid bu It. ami fur
iher for a decree that you. and each of
you, and ail persons claiming by, thru
NO 3 3
or under yott, be barred and foreclosed
o f any Interest, right, title or claim in
or to the said real 'property or any part
O f the eonuition o f On
thereof save and except your statutory
MOSIER VAL L E Y BANK
right o f redemption, ami also for such i
A t Moaior, in tho Stall- o f Dragon, other and further relief As to the court
ft the clooe o f buiinex*. Mnrcli 4th, may seem meet and proper in the
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premise«.
Thin summons is served upon vou hv
. Rrsot'iicts
igii4.AU«
publication, in accordance with an or-1
IxMina and lik ro u tittff.........
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biVd
der o f the lion. l\ S. (»tinning, judge
OV#n!i aft. 4 , técured him ! untwettrail
o f Wasco County, Oregon, which said
Homi- mid warrant»
. 1T..1
order
i« dated February 24th, UM4, and ,
J^t«>ck « and oth er bocurltieJ
....
which *nid or h r rtqitroa that thuntoro­
rtimllrfW atftl frfhtrffv
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<jth«*r rt'tki estâ t« ow ned .....................
1,P
ntons be published in the Mosier Bui
I file fro m l»»irkn (not rriferve bftnkt)
Wtin at lea>t once each week for six ;
d n e fi m' ain rt>vtxl rw ervr I auks ......... 7.8
w eeks.
Checks «1 d b lf.w ca»)i item s ..........
The dat# off the firrt publication o f
dlfsh on hand
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Hu» summon!) in February 27. 11*14. an<! j
fh ltar r ^ a u r r ^ e ilS v w ilu m i-n H m » I , ..
tho date o f tin1 Iasi publication o f this |
summon- is April 10. 1014.
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W . A. llrt.t..
Attorney for tho Plaintiff.
n o r x A ih ct
LVAnfLITIIU
The Dalles. Oregon.
oUpttyr.tock is.4 i s ......
R EPO R T
Astonishing
Pbatul «rvm** I4ink tfepoftif*
Or« Roto for \Vn*«o (Vu.
J. E IJAKKKfr.
(ikMer * chtN-k* initst.iiidipH
Tim« < t*rt«tieni«» »-Ti|«|Haiif.
dOUNTY OF WASCO. **
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H Ui** AN»ve-n*»*MAH t ffftk. dotoler nlr vw. r
h e ab tv# btiilem m it in true t<
k k o w M r t i m l b e lie f
t.
ODKKKCT Afte
N.
KhwiN .1. A rhin < ito » n . an unmarried
man. Pin si.IA B.
THVNroftn. a
widow. Hl OSO.S I.AN'n i 'IMIMNY, II
fdTitOlltioil, YV m I. WvrK'VB Sivi (t. !
1 .w . pATTSIlMt,
• 1 >♦* fV iixlunts
AVID R.i»I n i. :
To I'M « in J. Armiái
¡ I.’ uthi
lav of Min h, 1*14
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Al mtiMM)
THOR
FREE
This s'artljng, unprecedented offer is
from your home merchant to you. It
means what it says.
Don’t hesitate.
Here is your easy solution o f
that down - on - your - knees,
• \
back-breaking, loathsome task
\ that you have always dreaded.
7
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/ > ! ft. Hand!3
sa vs* buckf
Wrings like a
ClklnuS Wringer.
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Téléphona
a m a­
chine today
fo r
ELECTRIC WIRING S SUPPLY CO.
' IV 1 Here’s the litilo machine ifiat
Si dill.
has taken the d udgeryoutof
A
scrubhery. It does more—it
Renown. Lio
fastosa
keeps the whole house clean.
r v:
Ren*,*.?rüie-'
Hood
River,
¡THE W
ELCOM
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f
SPfSIAL ©FfE8 ir S S i
Scrubber under this victorious ten-day-
trial plan,
as here illustrated, will be given free to
every purchaser. Here is a little wash-
day convenience that every housekeeper
will appreciate, invented and patented
by a woman. Get one free with the Standup Scrubber on
ten days’ trial. Get it today. Come, send or phone to
£
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a Clara Kllng Clothespin Bag,
The Dalles
y
;
404 E 2nd St.
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Post Cards
Photo Supplies
Books and Magazines
Indian Goods, Curios,
Mail orders solicited
Expert developing and
finishing
'Plie Dalles
407 E 2nd Street
K f^(K 3M £fW W tW !9ft4M m i#49l
IF YOU W IS H
To meet yotir friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
GUS. WALTHER
The Dalles
A ll Modem and under New'
Management.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
We are Recognized
F. N. AUSTIN, Cashier.
W . G. GLOYD, Prop;
I
Middleswart & Marsh
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN ANl> SURGEON
!
HOOD RIVER
Contractors and
Builders
0 ^ 7 $ '
r1
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OREGON
May I k « reached by long dis­
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tance phone. Home phone 6L
Before you make your spring purchases call
and inspect our stock.
We will prepay freight
ou purchases shipped to Mosier.
Mosier, Oregon
m n
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Will practice in M.wier and
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New work a Specialty.
Repair
work done.
Estimates furnished
All work guaranteed.
Phone 119
Oregon
First National Bank Building
An Absolute Gift!
Headquarters for high grade merchandise and
our prices are very tempting
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p
R in eh art
Fletcher Furniture
Co. Inc.
ta Ufi Fast Second St.
t he Dalles, Ore
i h , c’A B f,
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i-a .
a S c h m id t ,
LAWYERS
The Dalle«. Oregon
Will be at. Mosier on Saturday
|
of each week.
Any legal business entrusted
to us v ill receive our careful
attention.
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Our New Suits for Men
Mosier
j
New Silks
New Spring Shoes
FOR SALE
ap.
L g h t ■agon for sale
I See John Carroll. Mosier. Ore
I
you with the newest and !«est footwear
at the lowest price than we are. Our
f stock is complete in every particular,
j We carry the very best brands for la- j
i dies, children, m e and boys, (¿jieen
Quality and American Lady Shoes for ;
* Ladies; Am >riean Gentleman. Se!z Roy- i
:»l Blue and white Mouse shoes for Men; *•
Buster Brown and Security Shoes f«*r
Girls and Bovs.
Will please you. They are made rigid,
of all wool tna •rial, the vefy higher!
grade of workmanship, . and we s-dl
them on a positive guarantee of sntis-
faction. W e’ ll live up to this guaran­
tee. too. ami the manufacturer will stand
right with ns. We know that they are
the he.st suits made for the money ami
will be very much pleased to have you
rJ
drop in and 1. m >k at them. You will find
ail the newest weaves and styles. This
is no
Our silk deportine’
store is the Home o f HART, SCHAFF-
■vith
all
the
tiewe
t
.
w
NF.R A MARX and CLO T!!CRAFT
1 in silks of ah d>- -crii io n s .
Clothes. We have men’ s sails from
of anything in t! • line do i
3 5 . 7 5 "P t > 5 2 5 . 0 0
this showing. ()■ r price* !•*
Store 3
Fi«
1 dUht ( -<l
luVtfcta lUK| Wm. 1«. W sttM'i airri C. W. P*
KihMt
j
«lutit a I nw # nnnip •<!.
You can
tr y th e
15 DAYS
It is the best polisher of hard­
wood floors ever inverted, It
cleans windows and dusts
wa'ls— all without getting on your knees, without backache
or fatigue, without wet or sore hands, without soiling your
clothes, without endangering your health.
Joseph Amore
J. N. M o s i e r , Pres.
t
in y o u r
home for
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
BANK.
f i s i w ilt,
RTATK UK v m C O H . . .
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f
i!Äl
Shoes made to order.
We retail
Men’s and Boy s Shoes.
Repair­
ing neatly done while you wait.
Prices reasonable and all work
guaranteed
SU RPLU S
Book
In the Circuit Court t f il
( l ì d l v i d^f hwi u iiut<i«t*t to eh
rem a n d
o f drfwort
drudgery of washday, eaves the
clothes and the expense of wash­
day help.
& Try a Standup
1 Scrubber
MOSIER, OREGON
SUMMONS
(^vkltmls Utllilthf
Du« t<> l>«T*ki unti b«iik«r«
A THOR Electric
W a s h e r r e m o v e s all th e
Mosk i Valley Bank
C A P IT A L A N D
Stop To It Now
Don’t wait until this back­
breaking strain show s in her
face and figure.
PR IC E $ 1 .5 0 P O S TP A ID
Storpiti» fund
tfnd(\ »d«d
lax«j puRi
Put A
• < f \ :Ì
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
310 Union St.
Did you ever come home
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
LfitJ
Roxie R
Geo. Kraus, of The Dalles, Carpenter, he foreclosed, and the real 1
visited here last Snrtday With his property therein described, to-wit:
Beginning at a point eighty--80—rods 1
daughter, Mrs. .I T; Davenport.
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1’ AtJI. W. CH tf.DKRi ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A Rood stock of Records for
your ViciTola at Cliown’s.
OREGON
Poor M am m a!
4 1 5 East 2nd St. The Dalles
ment and decree and the costa o f this
«•• mi iity. Or.Aoni, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder fur cash in hand, I
ail o f the East half ( E 1*) o f the North­
east quarter (N K 'r ) and the ¡south-!
west quarter |SW ', i o f the Northeast i
quarter (NE.V) o f Section Thirty-five |
(35) in Township Two (2) North o f
Range Eleven (II) East o f the Will­
amette Meridian in Wasco county,
Oregon, containing one hundred twen­
ty [I2lb| acres more or less.
Dated this 10th day o f February,
1914.
L evi C hristian ,
Sherif o f Wat on, County Oregon
R IV E R .
lijJL u U :
Great Northern
Furniture Company
Got anjrmoss on your hacks?: G e o r g e C. E v a n s
purchaser o f said premists in immedi­ sale, 1 will on Saturday, March 11,*
P la intiff,
This is good scratching weather!
ate possession thereof after said sale, I 1014, at the hour o f 1:30 o ’clock p. m.
vs.
—get it off.
Koxie It. W ill.tt, formerly Itoxie R. j ami that ekecutlon in foreclosure issue at the court house door in Wasco
\ Carpenter, It. P. Willett, her Ims-1 herein; that the plaintiff have a rigiit
hand. Pacific Power & Eight Com- j to he a purchaser at said sale, and that
pany, a corporation, W illett. M -I the defendants, Edwin J. Arrington,
Thurston, Andrew F.
Lockwood, | Fidelia B. Rutherford, Hudson Land
Mosier Valley Bank, a corporation, Company, Wm. L. Waters, and G. W.
and John II. Coyle,
Patterson, be foreclosed o f any inter­
est which they may have acquired by
Defendants.
To Roxie R. Willett, form er,y Roxic j virtue o f said second mortgage lierein-
R. Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus­ Iteforc mentioned; that the defendants,
band, Willett M. Thurston, ami Andrew and all persons claiming hy, through,
F. Lock wood, defendants above named. - or under them, he forever barred and
foreclosed o f any and all interest in
In the Name of the Stale of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and , said premises, or any part thereof, ex­
answer the complaint tiled against ’ you cept the right o f redemption, and that
in the above entitled suit on or before’ the plaintiff have such further relief as
the expiration o f six weeks from the , to the Court may seem equitable and
date o f the first publication o f tlii., ’ just.
summons, exclusive o f the day o f said | You are hereby notified that this
first publication and if you fail S o tir summons is served upon you by publi­
appear and answer, l'er want th ereof,' cation in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly
the plaintiff will apply to the above en­ newspaper o f general circulation, pub­
titled court for judgment o f default lished in Mosier, Wasco County, Ore­
against you, und for the relief prayed gon, by order o f this Court, made Jan­
uary 30, 1914, directing that said sum-
M r in the complaint to-w it:
For judgment ugalnst the def- ndant, I imms be so published for a period o f
Urixie. R. Willett, formerly Roxie R. six weeks frOin the date o f the first
Carpenter, for the sum o f $150(1.00. j publication thereof.
The date o f the first publication o f
together with interest thereon at 7 per
cent per annum from Decem ber 8th. this summons is February <>, 1914, and
1012, for $150.00 attorney fees, and for the date o f the last publication is
the costs and disbursements o f this March 20. 1914.
a w y e r s
We are going to have something very
interesting to talk to you about in this
paper soon. Don’ t make Furniture
and Rug purchases until you have
inspected our large and complete
Stock. We are going to make it
worth your while to trade here.
¡Vffa. J, J; Smith, of Big Eddy,
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
NOW TH EREFO RE, in permianee
costs ami disbursements o f this suit,
sfient the week end with frieridat In the Circuit Court o f the S$ate o f that plaintiff have a deficiency judg­ . o f said execution ami order o f sale, ami
ih town:'
ment; that the Sheriff o f Wasco Coun­ for the purpose o f satisfy ing said ju dg­
Oregon for Wasco County.
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OXFORDS & SLIPPERS
it there ta not a store in
t is heller able to supply
" i ■nu i u t a » n
We have also one of the finest assort­
ments o f new Spring Dress Goods that
has ever been displayed in the "city.
Come in and let us show you.
New Spring Millinery
This deparlment contains aM the new­
est creations in the new Spring Fads
and styles and our prices are the lowest
possible. We cnrrj the largest stock in
the oity for y».u to choose from. Street
and dress hats for Ladies, Misses and
Children.
Work Shirts for Men
There are good values at 5Ce each.
Special, your c h o i c e .,....- ...
THE P A R IS FA IR ,
HO O D RfVER S LA R G E S T A N D B E ST STO R E
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