tn the Name o f the State o f Oregon,
band. Pacific Power & Light Com
pany, a corporation, Willett M.
You are hereby required to appear
Thurston, Andrew F.
laickwood, and answer the complaint filed against
Mosier Valley Bank, a corporation, you in the al>ove entitled suit, on or
SECTION 1. No person shall expose,
and John H. Coyle,
before six weeks from the date o f the
FOR SALE
offer for sale or sell within the city
first publication o f this summons, here- ;
Defendants.
inafter stated, and if you fail to so ap- ,
A “ Cutler" flat top office desk limits any spoiled or tainted meat, tish,
To
Roxie
R.
W
illett,
former.y
Roxie
fruits or vegetable«, or the flesh o f any
and revolving chair, at a bar calf less that six weeks old, or cast or R. Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus pear and answer said complaint, plain- .
gain. Apply at Bulletin office. leave or keep in, or adjoining any band, Willett M. Thurston, and Andrew tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in his complaint, to- ,
m6 3t
street, road, square or public place, or F. I<ockwood, defendants above named.
wit:
in the Name of the Stale of Oregon: -
in any yard, block, lot or premises
For Sale
For a judgment against the defend
within the city limits, any bones, pu You are hereby required to appear and
One span geldings, weight 2800 lbs;
trid, unsound, unwholesome or refuse answer the complaint filed against you ants Edwin J. Arrington and Fidelia
one span mares, weight 2500 lbs. Good
beef, meat, hides or skins o f any kind, in the above entitled suit on or before B. Rutherford, for the sum o f Twelve
workers. In q u ire o f
J. S t r a i n ,
or any part o f a dead animal, fish or the expiration o f six weeks from the Hundred Dollars, together with inter- ;
Mosier, Ore,
bird or any stagnant or impure water, date o f the first publication o f this est thereon from October 14, 1912, at |
or any putrid or unwholesome sub summons, exclusive o f the day o f said the rate o f ten per cent per annum,
stance, or any offal, garbage, or the first publication, and if you fail so to for One Hundred and Fifty Dollars at
Pay your Taxes at Mosier offensive part o f any animal or animals, appear and answer, for want thereof, torney’s fees, and for plaintiff's costs j
Or any decayed or decaying substance the plaintiff will apply to the above en- anil disbursements o f suit made and
Valley Bank.
or filth o f any kind, or suffer any yard, titled court for judgment o f default expended herein,
Many dainty pieces of fancy lot, place or premises to be or remain against you, anil for the relief prayed : And for a decree o f this Court
China at Chown’ s.
against the defendants, and each o f
in such condition as to cause or create for in the complaint to-wit:
For judgment against the clef* ndant, them, foreclosing the said m ortgage
a nuisance or offensive odor, or thereby
W. T. McClure is visiting in
public ! Roxie. R. Willett, formerly Roxie R. and ordering that the property therein
to become, cause or create
Portland this week.
I Carpenter? for tlie sum o f $1500.00, described be sold in the manner pre
nuisance.
V. R. Brooks transacted busi S ection 2. The owner, agent or together with interest thereon at 7 per scribed by law for the sale o f real es
occupant o f any premises within the I cent per annum from December 8th, tate upon mortgage foreclosure, and
ness in Hood River Monday.
city limits, to which a privy, barn or 1912, for $150.00 attorney fees, and for that the Court decree that the pro
E. M. Strauss was a visitor in other building belongs or ap|>ertains, G>e costs and disbursements o f this ceeds arising from such sale be applied
in payment o f the costs and expenses
who shall use or keep, or who shall j su*t
Portland the first of the week.
permit the same to be kept in such a j f o r a decree against all o f the de o f said sale, the costs o f this suit, the
Ralph A. Walters spent sever condition as to cause a nuisance, or fendants that the said mortgage o f payment o f the amounts due upon said
offensive smell, so as to become a nui plaintiff, executed by the defendant note and mortgage, and the overplus,
al days in Portland this week.
sance, shall remove or abate the same Roxie R. Willett, formerly Roxie R; j if any there be, be paid into this Court
J. K. McGregor made a busi within twenty-four hours after being Carpenter, be foreclosed, and the real ! to await the further decree thereof;
property therein described, to-wit;
ness trip to Hood River Monday so ordered by the marshal.
and that in case said property should
Beginning at a point eighty-80-rotts not sell for enough to pay the note
SECTION 3. Whenever the marshal
afternoon.
shall be informed o f the existence o f ! North o f the Southwest corner o f the herein described, together with the in
Mrs. A. P. Nelson visited sev any nuisance prohibited by this ordi Northwest quarter o f Section Eight-- terest thereon, attorney’s fee«, and
eral days this week with friends nance, he shall forthwith give or cause 8—in Township Two— 2-—North, o f | costs and disbursements o f this suit,
to be given to the person or persons Range Twelve—12—East o f the Wiliam that plaintiff have a deficiency judg
in Portland.
responsible therefor, a notice to re ette Meridian, and Tw elve—12—feet ment; tliat the Slieriff o f Wasco Coun-
J. T. Davenport and family move or abate the same, and if such East thereof, running thence North ! ty, Oregon, be directed to place the
spent last Saturday forenoon in nuisance be not removed or abated 528 feet, thence East 660 feet, thence ! purchaser o f said premises in immedi
! within twenty-four hours thereafter, South 528 feet to the South line o f ate possession thereof after said sale,
Hood River.
i the marshal shall cause the same to he said forty acre tract or plat, thence ! and that execution in foreclosure issue
Coming! Spring Millinery. | removed or abated, and he shall be and {
feet to the place o f begin-.J herein; that the plaintiff have a right
Wait for Mrs. Ila B. Smith, the ' is hereby authorized to remove any ob- j n' nB. containing E ig h t-8 -a cfe s situ- to be a purchaser at said sale, and that
struction that it may he necessary to l a^e
Wasco County, Oregon, together I the defendants, Edwin J . Arrington,
Hood River Milliner.
remove in order to reach and remove ] w>th the tenements, hereditaments, Fidelia B. Rutherford, Hudson Land
Mrs. W. G. Gloyd went to or abate the same. The expense o f iir*d appurtenances thereto belonging Company, Wm. L. Waters, and G. W.
Portland Monday morning to | the removal o f any nuisance by the or *n an>' wise appertaining, to be sold Patterson, be foreclosed o f any inter-
marshal shall be paid by the city in the by the sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon, | est which they may have acquired by
consult an eye specialist.
first instance, and the marshal shall as provided by law, to satisfy the sum virtue o f said second mortgage herein
James Carpenter and wife, of receive a fee o f two dollars in every dueand owing plaintiff on said mortgage, before mentioned; that the defendants,
Portland, are here this week at such case, which fee, together with the together with attorney fees, and costa and all persons claiming by, through,
expense o f removing and abating such and disbursements o f this suit, and fur or under them, be forever barred and
tending to business matters.
nuisance may be recovered in a legal ther for a decree that you. and each o f foreclosed o f any and all interest in
Land clearing tools of all kinds. proceeding by the city against the per you, and all persons claiming by, thru said premises, or any part thereof, ex-
W. E. Chown.
son or persons notified as herein pro or under you, be barred and foreclosed cept the right o f redemption, ami that
o f any interest, right, title or claim in the plaintiff have such further relief as
Jack Beldin went to Latou- vided.
SECTION 4. When any o f the con or to the said real property or any part to the Court may seem equitable and
relle Falls on Tuesday to pur
ditions provided for by sections 1 and 2 thereof save and except your statutory ! just.
chase a thoroughbred Holstein o f this ordinance shall actually exist to right o f redemption, and also for such
You are hereby notified that this
bull.
the annoyance or inconvenience, detri other and further relief as to the court summons is served u|*on you by publi
P. L. Arthur, S. E. Francisco ment or injury o f any person or per may seem meet and proper in the cation in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly
sons, it shall be deemed a public nui- premises.
newspaper o f general circulation, pub
and Geo. Young were business saitce.
Thii* summons is served upon vou by lished in Mosier, Wasco County, Ore
visitors at the county seat last S ection 5. No person or persons publication, in accordance with an or gon, by order o f this Court, made Jan
Monday.
shall deposit in any street or public der o f the Hon. F. S. Gunning, judge uary 30, 1914, directing that said sum
place within the city limits, any boxes, o f Wasco County, Oregon, which said
Owing to the breaking of the cans, paper, dirt, trash, manure,straw, order is dated February 24th, 1914, and mons be so published for a period of
six weeks from the date o f the first
big elevator belt on Monday, the broken glass, bottles, crockery, nails or which said order requires that this sum- [ publication thereof,
rock crusher will be shut down tubbish o f any kind, implements, vehi mons be published in the Mosier Bui- I The date o f the first publication o f
for a week or so, pending re cles, or parts o f implements or vehicles, letin at least once each week for six this summons is February 6, 1914, and
and allow the same to remain for a weeks.
| the date o f the last publication is
pairs.
longer time than twelve hours orohstruct ! The date o f the first publication o f March 20, 1914.
R. J. Taylor, superintendent any street or highway; or squat upon, this summons is Februury27, 1914, and
P aul W. C h ilde r s ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
for Dun & Bradstreet, at Helena! enter into possession of, occupy, use, Ihe date o f the last publication o f this
Montana, visited here last week ! cultivate or enjoy; or build, construct summons is April 10, 1914.
W. A. B ell ,
or maintain any building, corral, fence
with his brother, R. J. Taylor
FOR SALE
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
or other improvement upon; or remain or
and family.
The Dalles, Oregon.
continue to use, cultivate, occupy,enjoy
Light wagon for sale cheap.
Easter comes April 12. Let or maintain any building, corral, fence
See John Carroll, Mosier, Ore.
us take your measure now for or other improvement upon any street,
SUMMONS
that suit cut and fit to your or road or highway or any portion there
of, within the city limits, or U|x>n any
For Sale
der. You will save time and land or real property belonging to the
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
worry. Linings and shape-re City o f Mosier.
Single
Comb
White Leghorn;
Oregon for Wasco County.
S e c t io n 6. Any person or persons
taining qualities guaranteed for
eggs for setting. $5.00 per 100;
violating any provisions o f the sections J. E. B a rn e tt ,
a year. Strauss.
$1.00 per setting of 15. Tancred
Plaintiff,
o f this ordinance, within the corporate
strain.
G eo . Y oung ,
Dr. Robinson went to Port limits o f the City o f Mosier, shall lie
V8.
Mosier, Ore.
land the first of the week to re deemed guilty o f a misdemeanor, and E dwin ,1 A rrington , an unmarried
ceive treatment for his eye, on conviction thereof before the Re man, F idelia B. R utherford , a
widow, H udson L and C ompany , a
which was badly injured several corder's Court, shall be fined not less
than five nor more than fifty dollars, or I corporation, W m . L W aters and G.
FOR SALE
weeks ago.
imprisoned not less than two nor more
W. P atterson ,
than twenty days, or both, for each
Save money on Millinery.
l)i fendants.
Eight head o f good young
and every such offense, and the Court
—
lo c a l
—
of the City of Mosier.
Be it Ordained by the Common
Council o f the City o f Mosier.
D
The Centei of Attraction
L a
Notice
Therefore great care should be taker
in selection. Don’ t decide until yon
have seen the “ Twins.1" Com in and
let us show you the handsomeest line
o f tables you ever saw.
We prepay
freight.
Poor Mamma!
Great Northern
Furniture Company
Did you ever come home
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
Put A Stop To It Now
415 East 2nd St. The Dalles
Don’t w ait until this back
breaking strain shows in her
face and figure.
A T H O R Electric
W a s h e r r e m o v e s all the
drudgery o f washday, saves the
clothes and the expense -of xvash-
day help.
can
the
T elep h on e
fo r a m a
chine today
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood River,
Notice is hereby Riven that,by
mutual agreement, the under
signed business houses will close
al 7 |>. m., from date, excepting
Approved this 11th day of
Match, 1914.
Saturdays, until May 1, next.
A t t e s t : P. L. A r t h u r ,
Signed: C. G. N ichol , W. E.
Recorder
C hqvvn , E. M. S t r a u s s , J. P. [ s e a l ]
D a v id R o b in s o n .
E rhart .
March 20, 1914.
Mayor
Saturday’s Cash
Market Price.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
i
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
I
i
i
I
At your service till 7:30 p. m.
from this date on.
Beef Pot Roast.................. .. 16c
'*
Rib Roast .......................... .. 18c W. M. Thurston,
Defendant
Loin Steak.......................... .,21c To W. M. Thurston, Defendant:
T Bone Steak.................... . 22c
111 the name o f the Slate o f Oregon,
Round Steak...................... . !20c you are hereby requited to appeur and
Reg Lamb.......................... . , 20c I answer ll.e complaint o f the phiintitl
Leg Mnlton........................ . ni in the alsive entitled cause, amt if you
fail to so appear au(i answer in the
Mutton C h op s.................
ne above
entitled action, judgment for
Lamb C h o p s .................... ..20c want thereof will be taken against
Pork Roast ........................ . 18c you for the sum o f $107.75 and inter
Pork Chops ....................... .. 20c est thereon at the rate o f 6 percent per
18c' annum from July 13. 1913, until paid,
Shoulder S te a k .................
for $20 attorney’ s fees and for the
Columbia Lnrd, best 10 lb SI. 56 costs and disliuraemeiits o f this action.
if
1«
“
5 lb ..75c I This summons is served upon you by
Simon Pure.................5 lb
80c publication thereof for six consecutive
21c weeks in Ihe Mosier Bulletin by my
Star Ham ........................
dated March 3. 1914, sud the
Star Bacon ........................ . Sic I order
first publication will be on March 6,
Columbia B a con ............... ..aie! 1914. sud the last publication on April
Columbia Ham.................. . 21c 17. 1914.
J a m e s E. C o l e ,
P icn ic................................. .. 15c
o f the Pence
Shoulder t ip s ...........................18o Plaintiff’ s attorney, Justice
John Gavin, The
B a c o n ........................20c to 28e
Dalles. Oregon.
Rest Creamerv butter 2 lb
65c
Cash for Eggs 17c trade....... 20c
Th°se prices are cash.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
ORDINANCE NO. 4.
An ordinance entitled “ An or
dinance imposing certain duties
and prohibitions for the better
protection of property, morals,
gatetv, health and convenience
In the Circuii Court o f th State o f
Or.*irnn for Wasco County.
G borgh ('. E vans
Plaintiff.
nr.
Roxie R. W ill.tt. formerly Roxie R.
Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus-
SURPLUS
M o s ie r ,
Pres.
Contractors and
A u s t in ,
|
£
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
A ll Modern and under New
New work
Specialty,
Repair
work done.
Estimates fumisi ted
All work guaranteed.
Management.
AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES
VV. G. GLOYD, Prop.
Phone 119
DR. H. L. D U M BLE
Mosier, Oregon
PHYSICIAN
When You Need
Dinnerware , Glassware
Lamps, Baskets,
Stoneware, or New
up-to-date Novelties
Come to this Store
The
m6 in
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May lie reached by long dis
tance phone, Home phone 61,
Hair Switches
106 Third SL
Hood River
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
I prepay freyht on all orders o f
$ 1 .5 0 or over
4 0 4 E 2nd St.
and
Mrs. Thos, Hill is prepar
ed to m^ke hair switches
from combings. Satisfac
tion guaranteed a n d
prices reasonable.
Shoes made to order. We retail
Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair
ing neatly done while you wait.
Prices reasonable and all work
guantn teed
GUS. WALTHER
Cashier.
The Dalles
407 E 2nd Street
IF YOU W IS H
Builders
SII. 7 0 0 . 0 0
F. N.
Post Cards
Photo Supplies
Books and Magazines
Indian Goods, Curios,
Mail orders solicited
Expert developing and
finishing
3
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DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
BANK.
J. N.
THE WELCOME i
3
Middleswart & Marsh
MOSIER, OREGON
C A P ITA L A N D
W W n R f^ P i
a
Mosier Valley Bank
SUMMONS
111 tile Justice Court for Mosier Pre
cinct, State o f Oregon, Wasco County.
W. D. Mathews,
Plaintiff,
CLAUSEN.
Oregon
First National Bank Building
weighing from 1100
For particulars, in-
C
OREGON
TABLE
j
To Edwin J. Arrington, Fidelia B. work mules,
shall adjudge the offender to pay the
costs o f prosecution. And it shall he Rutherford, Hudson Land Company, to 1800 IIis.
the duty o f the marshal to inform Wm. L. Waters and G. W. Patterson, a u jre 0 f p
quire
against ami diligently prosecute any defendant« above named.
I Dalles, Ore.
and all persons he shall have reason-
aid e cause to believe guilty o f a viola
tion o f th»* provisions o f this ordinance.
t e a r n s
w yers
H O O D RIVE R .
In a Dining Room is the
j
Strauss.
& S
e r b y
The Dalles
Joseph Amore
310 Union St.
\ New Line of
Base Ball
Goods
AND
Fishing
Tackle
Trout season opens
April 1. Come iif
and secui-e v o u r
License.
Mosier
Book Store
Your New Suit
fo r Easter is Here
and at a much less price than you ex
pected to pay for the splendid quality,
style and finish it possesses.
We are getting in new designs and
styles each week in ladies Coats, Suits
and Dresses and want you to be sure
and see them lie fore you buy elswhere.
Call and let us show them to you. 2nd
floor.
Now Easter Millinery
For Ladies, Misses and Children. We
have never bad a more complete line
than we are showing this spring. All
the season’ s newest creations will !>e
found here and at a good big saving.
Come in and see bow becomingly we
can fit you out.
N ew Spring
Suit fo r Men
You will probably want a new suit
for Easter and you can find none better
than the kind Hart, Schatfner& Marx
and the Clothcraft people make. You
will feel proud that you have one
of these splendid suits and ihe guaran
tee that we give you is one of the
strongest that can be given and we live
up to it to the letter. You take no
chances wlien you buy clothes like
these. Suits in these* makes S10 to $25
Ollier makes as low as S3.75
Special
Princess Slippers.. .$2.98
In wiiite and colors: slen-
did good values at $4 each; all sizes.
You do not want to miss this bargain.
Your choice..................................... $2.98
Men’s N ew Spring Hats
John B. Stetson and other makes now
in. Come in and see how well we can
supply you. Hats for men from 45c up-
W ork Shirts fo r Men
Do not fail to get your share o f these
shirts. They are full cut, well made.
Men’s Hats $1.00.
A
special purchase allows us
to offer you the higges kind o f values
in the line of a hat.
i'hesfl are Drum
mers samples and are worth up to $2.50
Special
TH E P A R I S
HOOD
The Dalles
R IV E R S L A R G E S T A N D
,
BEST
STORE