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anu appurtenances thereto oeiouging iN u n cr. Ur SLi'iAiUiNS or in any wise appertaining, to be sold In the Circuit Court o f the State of by the sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, Oregon for Wasco County. as provided by law, to satisfy the sum Roll of Honor for March, 1914. G eorge C. E vans dueand owing plaintiff on said mortgage, FOR SALE Plaintiff, Primary Department. together with attorney fees, and costs A “ Cutler’ ' flat top office desk Leslie Camp and disbursements o f thissuit, and fur. Frances Cole and revolving chair, at a bar Forrest Evans Roxie R. Will .tt. formerly Roxie R. ther for a decree that you. and each of Leo Hailey Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus you, and all persons claiming by, thru gain. Apply at Bulletin office. Darrell Allington Walter Overlander band, Pacific Power & Light Com or under you, be barred ami foreclosed Joseph Higley James Mead m6 at pany, a corporation, Willett M. o f any interest, right, title or claim in Mildred Nichols Arvilla Husbands For Sale Thurston, Andrew F. Lockwood, or to the said real property or any part Intermediate Department. One span geldings, weight 2800 lbs; Mosier Valley Bank, a corporation, thereof save and except your statutory right of redemption, and also for such one span mares, weight 2600 lbs. Good Mabel Yonish Arta Cole and John H. Coyle, other and further relief us to the court Workers. Inquire of J. STRAIN, Harry McCormick Edgar Harris Defendants. may seem meet and proper in the Mosier, Ore, Maxwell Kibbee Ruth Higley premises. Eugene Root Viola Piercey To Roxie R. Willett, former>y Roxie This summons is served upon vou by George Wilson Bernice Fisher R. Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus Nice weather for the race to Marion Yonish publication, in accordance with an or Bert Johnson band, Willett M. Thurston, and Andrew der of the Hon. F. S. Gunning, judge day. Cecil Sellinger F. Lockwood, defendants above named. , ,,, , .. „ of Wasco (ounty, Oregon, which said In the Name of the State of Oregon:— , Register! Register!! Register!!! Grammar Department. . . . . . . , order is dated February 24th, 1914, and r »n are a r o hereby h o r u h v required I ' t V i i i i r o r t to n u im p u r u ni 1 w You appear and Robert Ross Blanche Ross which said order requires that this sum Don’ t forget the baseball answer the complaint filed against you Shelly Hudson mons be published in the Mosier Bul in the above entitled suit on or before benefit dance Saturday night. letin at least once each week for six High School. tlie expiration o f six weeks from the week». Delicious! That lettuce and Orren Osborn date o f the first publication of this The date o f the first publication of cauliflower. Strauss. summons, exclusive of the day of said this summons is February 27, 1914, and first publication, and if you fail so to Some Grain Mrs. Cobb visited relatives in the date of the last publication of this appear and answer, for want thereof, J. 0. Beldin, who has leased summons is April 10, 1914. Hood River yesterday. the plaintiff will apply to the above en W. A. B ell , the Lamb place, just east of titled court for judgment of default Ortley Creamery Blitter, 55c. Attorney for the Plaintiff, town, brought into our office against you, and for the relief prayed per roll, at Mosier Market. The Dalles, Oregon. last week a sample of beardless for in the complaint to-wit: Wanted—A girl for general barley, fall sown, which meas For judgment against the def> ndant, SUMMONS housework. Mrs. F. N. Austin, ures 28 inches in length. He Roxie. R. Willett, formerly Roxie R. In the Justice Court for Mosier Pre Carpenter, for the sum of $1600.00, M osier. has a field of eight acres of this together witli interest thereon at 7 per cinct, State of Oregon, Wasco county. Wilbur Denny, of Umatilla, bailey that will average thisj cent per annum from December 8th, W. D. Mathews, Plaintiff, 1912, for $150.00 attorney fees, and for visited here several days this length. vs the costs and disbursements of this W. M. Thurston, week. Defendant C. N. McArthur, representing suit F'or a decree against all of the de To W. M. Thurston, Defendant: The Ladies Aid will meet at ¡ the pac¡(jc Power & Light Co. In the name of the State of Oregon, the home of Mrs. Wm. Hudson of The Dalles, was a business fendants that the saiu mortgage of you are hereby required to appear and plaintiff, executed by the defendant, next Wednesday. answer the complaint of the plaintiff visitor in town Tuesday. Roxie R. Willett, formerly Roxie R: in the above entitled cause, and if you Mrs. H. E. Birkner was a vis Harry Weber, of The Dalles, Carpenter, be foreclosed, and the real fail to so appear and answer in the aiiove entitled action, judgment for itor in Hood River Wednesday came down Wednesday morn property therein described, to-wit: Beginning at a point eighty—80—rods want thereof will be laken against afternoon. ing and spent the day on his North o f the Southwest corner o f the you fur the sum o f $107.75 and inter est thereon at the rate of 6 percent per Northwest quarter o f Section Eight - annum from July 13, 1913, until paid, Mrs. A. Sellinger spent a few fruit ranch south of town. for $20 attorney’s fees and for the hours in Hood River yesterday Messrs Frank Sexton o f The 8— in Township Two—2— North, of costs and disbursements o f this action. Range Twelve—12—East of the Willam forenoon. Dalles, and W. B. Starkey of ette Meridian, and Twelve—12—feet This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecutive J. M. Elliott arrived yesterday Portland, were in town Tuesday East thereof, running thence North weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by my interviewing the school directors 628 feet, thence blast 660 feet ______ . , thence . and the order dated March 3, 1914, from Portland for a few days’ ill regal’d to installing a steam 8outh 528 ,feet to the South line o f first publication will lie on March 6 visit with friends. ' acre tra ctor plat, thence UHL and the last publication on April heating plant in the school West 660 feet to the place o f begin 17, 1914. — SChuuL nuicb LOCAL — I . . , ,, ’ ’, DERBY & STEARNS The Centei of Attraction You will have a month yet in which to register, blit time flies, bo come in and do it NOW. Mr. Melville Oliphant arrived Tuesday from Chicago to take charge of the Coleman ranch. Grand Benefit Dance For Mosier Base Ball Team at A. E. Negus, The Dalles well digger, was a business visitor in Mosier and vicinity this week. Great N orthern Lloyd Fisher and Ed Sturgess spent lust Monday in Hood River. Leo Highley left Monday morning for Alaska where he expects to get work in the mines. Furniture Company breaking strain shows in her face and figure. A T H O R Electric $1.00 Contractors and You can t r y th e Builders THOR in y o u r home for 15 DAYS New work a ' Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. FREE T elep h on s fo r a m a chine today ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. Mosier, Oregon Phone 1 1 9 Hood River, Oregon First Nation:»! Bank Building K N O C K IN G S P O T S f * Out of Clothing is my business. French Dry or Steam Cleaning. ! I THE WELCOME Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing 9 Spaulding's Tailor Shop ) Basement of Brosius building, HOOD RIVER, ORE. « -o - V I .«*■ The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street DR. H. L. PHYSICIAN up-to-date Novelties Come to this Store DTJMBLE ano s u r g e o n HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached hy long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. I prepay freght on all orders o f $ 1 .5 0 or over Hair Switches Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ed to m'Bke hair switches from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. The Dalles 106 Third St. Hood River Mosier Valley Bank St. Louis Shoe MOSIER, OREGON Shop. C A P IT A L A N D IF Y O U W I S H Commencing Saturday, April HOTEL MOSIER. - - -----» ■- - All Modern and under New Management. SUR PLUS SH .700.00 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D UANK. To meet your friends, stop at J. N. M o s ie r , Pres. Pacific Power & Light Co. F. N. A ustin , Cashier. J “ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” Shoes made to order. We retail Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done wnile you wait. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed Joseph Amore 310 Union St. 'Hie Dalles AlKI.MHNI lil) HATH FACILITIES A New Line of ■ ' I Maurice Guilty, in the culinary Market Price. \depi utiuent at Hotel de Mosier, was a business visitor in Hood Columbia Lard, best 50 lb $7.00 “ ” .** 10 lb 1.50 River Monday afternoon. .........................5 lb .. ,75c 86c v No. 84 took the Silverware for Simon Pure.............. 5 lb jweek ending March 25th. N< Columbia Bacon 4 to 6 ......... Sir 1^1 took the Silverware for week J'',}}!'1 (itT.kin Pic.k.les ending Apiil 1st. Who is next? California Home Catsup Strauss. Prepared Mustard W. T. McClure, Jack Coffman Columbia Brand Salad Oil . . . . . . . . . Coliimhui butler J lb 65c and J. N. Mosier were business rasl, for F.ggs 17c trade....... 20c visitors at The Dalles last Mon- Beef. Pork, Mutton Sausage and day, | Bologna. Base Ball Goods AND Fishing Tackle Trout season opens April 1. Come in and secure y o u r License. ’ H. W. Sellinger, o f W«»hou-1Corne<1 Beef 14c’ gal, spent Wednesday night here Mosier Meat M’k’t. with his mother, returning horn** yesterday. .o ^ «» On Wednesday, April 8th, 1 will give 5000 extra votes with Foust Merle every pound of tea or coffee. * Machine Shop 5000 extra vote« with every pail For Sale and Garage of lard, cottalene and compound. * Strauss. » Auto Repairing and Single Comb White Leghorn accessories. A I I Friends of Thus. Lelliott, Jr., eggs for setting. $6.00 per 100; Work Guaranteed will be glad to know that he is $1.00 per setting of 16. Tancred First and State St. SI. J recovering from a serious opera strain. G eo . Y oung , tion iierformed last week at the Uregon V iod River, Oregon Mosier, Ore. Good Samaritan Hospital, in I & 1 ij t Portland. drudgery o f washday, saves the clothes "and the expense o f wash day help. Stoneware, or N ew 4 0 4 E 2nd St. j. Rev. H. C. Clark, of Hood W. G. GLOYI), Prop. , River, delivered a lecture in the Mosier Christian Church last 1 Saturday’s Cash Wednesday evening.' I. W asher rem oves all the Middleswart & Marsh Come and help the hoys x 4, and for one week. 10;tH)0 ex tra votes with each suit ordered made to order. Strauss. / j . j ** ■ • 4* Alex Stewart, formerly a resi dent of Mpsier, now living in Portland, is spending a few days in town, Put A Stop To It Now Don’t wait until this back 4 1 5 East 2nd St. The Dalles SAI. NIGHT APRI 4 , W. H. Gillegan and wife, of TICK ETS , Tacoma, visited here lust week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown- < Did y o u ever com e hom e to such a scene as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? GUS. W A L T H E R Chown’s Hall OREGON Poor Mamma! i Dinnerware, Glassware Lamps, Baskets, RIV E R . There fore great care should he taken in selection. Don’ t decide until you have seen the “ Twins.” Come in and let us show you the handsomest line o f tables you ever saw. We prepay freight. , When You Need w yers T A B L E I Many dainty pieces o f fancy China at Chown’s. HOOD n a Dining Room is the Comity Assessor Jas. A. Davis i J am es E. C ole :, house. ning, containing Flight-8—acres situ of The Dalles, was a business Justice o f the Peace Wm. Dalzell, deputy state la ate in Wasco County, Oregon, together Plaintiff’s attorney, John Gavin, The . yisitor in town Monday. Dalles, Oregon. bor commissioner and factory in witli the tenements, hereditaments. * » Land clearing tools of all kinds. spector, was in town yesterday W. E. Chown. on his regular tour of inspection. Wm. J. Sayyeau, of The W. A. Hillis, an expert rifle Dalles, visited friends in town shot, gave an exhibition here! Wednesday. yesterday of his skill with rifle} n * * More new Ratine and Crepe, and shotgun, using Remington \ as well as other new dress goods. ammunition as an advertising stunt. Strauss. Mosier Ball team vs Fletcher Furniture Co., of The Dalles in Mosier Sunday afternoon. L a h Mosier Book Store Extra Special fo r Men Spedal Commencing Saturday, April 4 and and continuing one week: Hart, Schaff- ner & Marx good clothes, late styles and patterns, with a guarantee o f the best of workmanship: all wool material, cor rect tit ami entire satisfaction. Suits that you can feel proud to wear any where, for these people make only the host. All sizes to select from. Our east window is full o f them, select your pattern and he on hand Saturday morn ing to have it wrapped up. There are $18, $20. $22 and $25 suits and are worth every cent of it. Yon will wait a long time before such an offering again comes your way. Even though you may not need a new suit just now you cannot afford to pass these hy. Do not fail to see'them. Our east window is crowded full. Every one is Hart. Schaffner A- a ir Marx an worth all we claim. Only #13 Special— nton Suits For Men 75c This is truly a bargain, in a splendid ribbed, summer weight, cotton union suit, long sleeve, ankle length, splendid values at $1.00 a garment. Special f 75c the su it.................................... Men’s Underwear SPF.CIAL. Fine silk finished Lisle undershirts ami drawers, nicely made and finished, worth anywhere$1.50 cn , a suit. Special the garment........... UU'- Summer Unde m eat Some lines we are cleaning up on, Nice garments worth up to 50c a gar- n c r. menu while they last, the garment ¿Uv o ^ ; | Ladies’ Sleeve Uss Vests 5c o p C C I d l These are full bleached. Elastic ribbed, low neck, taped body, each......................................................... 5 c Easter N ew Millinery We have one of the largest assort ments of high grade millinery that has ever been displayed in the city and we know that we can save you good money by you making your purchases here. \V p have all the newest creations for Ladies, Misses and Children and can please you in every way. Hats made and trimmed to order, call and see them Second F’oor. A Now Shipment o f the Popular Balmacaan for lilie s ju s: received. Also o f other stvtt 9 . Coin«- in civ new D irtst*!, Suits, Shirtw nis are showing. We know that hy trading here. Coals \ me* tj*«omient 9r«‘ how many Best Special M e n s Oxfords 98c Here is certainly a bargain whether you need a |>airof shoes just now or not. They a-'e $3.50 and $4 values, good style in lace and button. It will soon lie time to wear them and you ought to get your never n ave share for perhaps vou will never have and opportunity like this ag: gain f.ftP mice J jjju Mostly sizes 5£ to 8 Your choice the paii’ ........................... Special Ladles Oxfords and Slippers 9 8c In all leathers. Patent, Gunmetal, and Ki<l in black ami tan. values up to $4.60 a pair. Good styles in lace and button. This is too big a bargain for you to pass hy. I..... them over and see if you can not l»e fitted. You cannot make a i mis rm»- take in buying tl es * even though you do tot need a pair just now. The pair..................................... 98‘ THE P A R I S FAIR, H O O D R I V E R ’S L A R G E S T A N D BEST STORE