NOTICE OF SUMMONS
ami appurtenances thereto belonging
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anv w i»e appertaining, to !*e sold
In the Circuit Court
i by the sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon,
! Oregon for Wasco County.
j as provided by law, to satisfy the sum
G e o u c e C. E vans
FOR SALE
I dueand owing plaintiff on said mortgage,
I'laintiff,
| together with attorney fees, and costs
À “ Cutler” flât’tèp office desk
| and disbursements of this suit, and fur.
\V.
W.
Duncan,
deputy
State
and* revolving chair, at a bar
Roxie R. W ill-tt, formerly Roxie R. I ther for a decree that you, and each of
Dairy
and
Food
Commissioner,
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gain; Apply, at Bulletin* office.
Carpenter, B. P. W'illeit, her hus you, and all |M-rsons claiming hy, thru
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is making a tour of inspection off band, Pacific Power & Light i;om- or under you, be barred and foreclosed
all the cities and towns in the, pany, a corporation, Willett M. j of any interest, right, title or claim in
F a i Sale.
state where fooduuff is maou-j Thurston, Andrew F. I.ockwoo<l, | or to the said real property or any part
| thereof save and except your statutory
SHfialF' work team for sate | factored and* sold, also inspect- ; Mosier Valley Bank, a corporation, , right o f redemption, and also for such
aad John II. Coyle,
cLieap. Address 0.‘ A. Brown, |ing all I eating houses, markets,
| other and further relief as to the court
Defendants.
Mosiery-Ore..
j bakeries, city, dairies and slaugh-1
j may seem meet and proper in the
ter-houses. He was in Mosier T6 Roxie R. Willett, formerly Roxie ; premises.
Thin summons is served upon vou by
Oil Tuesday, of this week and1 1 R. Carpenter, B. P. Willett, her hus-
— L O C A L — ! NUE FOOD M
AN HERE
t .e
D erby & S
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For Sale or Work.
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. Ode or two /'earns gpod work
horses. Will!sell or hire them
the day; week or month 'ami
furnish man to drive.
m27nv -
J j S train .
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Mosier Valley Bank
GIVES MOSIER GOOD BILL OF HEALTH
CAPITAL A N D
SURPLUS
$11.700.00
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
A C A R E F U L LY M A N A G E D
BANK.
J.
N . M o s ie r ,
Pres.
F. N. A ustin , Cashier.
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OiltUrClciV S CilSfl
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Foust & Merle
Machine Shop
and Garage
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Auto Repairing and
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, Simon Pure............. 5 lb
85c
accessories. A 1 1
Hie date of the first.■ publtcaLon o f Columbia Bacon 4. to 0......... :Jlc
summons, exclusive o f the day of said
Work
Guaranteed
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POK SALE '
° * “ U W t * ' tiei WaB SU1/ i ' ^ ‘ h r s ^ l i o u t i t i n , an«rif. y '«."faH w " ; « 1
« « « » » o n . J a February 27. 1914, and W tG crk T tT P ick les"
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First and State St.
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condemned and some of those ! appear*and answer, for want thereof, l th<‘ '***“ of the
publication o f this g o u r
California Home Catsup
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\ibad-’ of good young who-dealt in or used- that acticle, the plaintiff will apply to the Hi*>ve e n - 1 sumulons 13 A Pnl 10-
I Hood River,
Oregon I
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Prepared Mustard
work mules,s.w«ighing from 1100 “ jput under1 cover" with it) but 1 titled court for judgment o f default j
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
Columbia Biand Salad Oil
and for the reliW prayed I
tfl 1300 IBS. For particulars. in« theil* scare was unnecessary, as a£ainsbyou,
for in the complaint to wit'
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Cokimbia butter 2 11» 65c
qúire oí.' F. C. CtëAtJSFW1' The ! one PWty who- carried the same For judgment against'the def< ndant.
Cash for Eggs 17c trade...... 20c
H . G. KIBBEE
m6 m I i goods
called
the commissioner’s ; ‘ Roxie. R. Willett, formerly Roxie R.
Dalfes,- Óre.
SUMMONS
Beef, Pork, Mutton Sausage and
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PHrtteular attention to it on b « r Carpenter, for the sum of $1500.00,
In the Justice Court for Mosier Pee- !
Bologna,
shelves and it was pronounced together with interest thereon at 7 per cinct, State of Oregon, Wasco county Corned Beef 14c.
NO TARY p u b l ic
Register! Register!! Register!!!' a;p ^ht.-
cent per annum from December 8tli, W. D. Mathews,
, weeks.
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I'laintiff,
Dr. C. A ‘. Macrum was a mid-1! Speaking of Mosier’ s condr- 1912, for $ ISO. 00 attorney fees/ and for
vs
the costa and disbursements of this W. M. Thurston,
Week*visitor in Portland.
tion, Mr. Duncan said:' “ We suit*
Defendant
For a decree aBalllllt a„ of the de. To VV. M. Thurston, Defendant:
E. Bt' 0d«Bipore spe n t, Wed nes- find that the scores for this town
In the name of tile State of Oregon,
W
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average
well
with
any
O f the! fondants that the said mortgage of
day afternoon in HicaV River.
other small towns. Thu grocery plaintiff, executed by the defendant. >uu alv |,,‘!reb>' v e i l e d Jo appear and
answer the coiiipUniit ot the plaintiff
( MAny dainty itieces- of' fancy stores'were- cleaner and tbe,Iioxi<;
Willett, formerly Roxie R: in the above entitled Cause, and if you
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China at'Chdwn's.
goods ' found to be in good con Carpenter, lie foreclosed, and the real fail to so a|>)*ear anci answer in the
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property therein described, to-wit:
above entitled action, judgment for
dition.
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t C. J. Littlepage spent Wednes
Beginning at a point eighty—80—rods j wai't thereof will be taken against
North o f the Southwest corner o f the V'-u [or the sum of «107 75 and inter-
day on his ranch at Corbett.
, VVbite Nu-Buck pumps for all
ages. Sfrftuss.
Mosier Meat M k’t.
* P. a ! Kn<»H, W'MfWrtte who
0, G. Nichel has vnstly im-
is áojtnirning for u few months prffveii- the appearance of his
in Port laudi spent la8t S(iWUay*j »tore by a coat of- fresh paint on
in townf-
j the inside and out. “ Pop’ ’ Wood
I Mrs. Patite Sfurgës# weilt th wae tl»e artist. C. G. lias also
harnessed his coffee mill to an
Portland Tuesday to ha with a
,
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^ .. . I electric motor, and now he will
sister who underwent a
imt,have t„ CU98 when the editor
¿Deration ot> Wednesday»
ctoniee in for a pound of coffee.
Mt-e. Thos. Letfkitf s|ient sev-
Messrs. Hart>ld and-Howard
end days in Portland tliis week Crawford, sons of
President
with hef'son Toni, who is dtill In i Gniwferd, of the i'iini-A-l,iim
the hospital, tho slowing improve U w her ( a ot Wttlla Walla,
| spent last laimlav here with K.
E. Harms, manager of the local
No town the siseof*Mosier has lumlier yard. The young men
a store carrying sfu^t g«sxls as were touring tlinl I-glstent Oi-e-
Arrww GoHfftt, ofnadwalk Shoes, gwi.
(Jroasett* Shoes ami flue divas '
goods airl'flo. Moral! Trade at
To the Republican Voters
Home and have«, store yon will, j ,,ertbr nnnounce nivse,f as
bepro.nl of. Strauss.
^
a em u late for the office of
Next Sunday is Ettlter. Tiiere County Commisaioner. I will.,
Will be Easter services at Im- as in the past, stand fo r a con-1
manuel Church afid special music servatiVt# administration of coun
will he rendered. In the evening * «ffairs. with due regard to the I
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. , ..if, - s,
| progressi\> tendency ot the
the Sunday school-will
^ an (in^es and the requlreniento of
Easter program. The public is present '.lay civilization,
cordially Invited to attend both
jl, C. KooPEft.
services.
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#«tr<—u«#ns»nt
drudgery o f washday, saves the
clothes and th « expense o f wash
day help;
You can
t r y the
FREE
T e le p h o n s
f o r a m a --
chine today
Contractors and
Builders
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood Ri ver,
New work a Specialty.
Repair
work done.
Estimates furnished
All work guaranteed.
Oregon»
First Nathmal Bank Building
854 WOWS
THE WELCOME
Post Cards
Photo Supplies
Books and Magazines
Indian Goods, Curios,
Mail orders solicited
Expert developing and
finishing
The Dalles
407 E 2nd Street
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Out of Clothing is my business.
French Dry or Steam Cleaning.
Basement of Brosius building,.
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HOOD RIVER, ORE.'
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DR.
H.
L. D U M B L E
P H Y S IC IA N
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and-
May he reached hy long dis
tance phone,- Home plinne 61.
Hair Switches
Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar
ed to m®ke hair switches*
from combings. Satisfac
tion guaranteed a n d
prices reasonable.
106 Third St.
Hood River
St. Louis Shoe
Shop..
*"$ 7 f\
P O S T PA ID
A T H O R E le c t r ic
W a s h e r r e m o v e s all the
15 DAYS
Shoes nhi de to order. We retail1
Men’s ami Boys Shoes. Repair
ing neatly done while you wait.
: Prices reasonable and all work-
! guaranteed
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
$ 1 .5 0
face and figure.
Middleswart & Marsh
Scrubber under this victorious ten-day-
trial plan, a Clara Kling Clothespin Bag,
P R IC E
Put A Stop To It Now
Don’t wait until this back
breaking strain shows in her
O regon
Astonishing Offer
KNOCKING SPOTS
Try a Standup I
Scrubber I Spaulding's Tailor Shop
!
10 Days FREE !..
y
An Absolute Gift!
SPECIAL OFFER
Did you ever come home
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
in y o u r
home for
Krv
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i e»t thereon at the rate of b percent per
Nbrtluvest quarter o f Section F igh t- | annum from j u|y , 3( 1 9 1 3 , until paid,
8»-in Township Two— 2-—North,
o f for «20 attorney’s fees and for tin
Range Twelve—12!“
—Fast of tlie Willam - costs and disbursements o f this action.
This summons is served upon you by
“Beyond the Grave” Subject of ette Meridian, and Twelve—12—feet
publication thereof for six consecutive
Opening Lecture
East' thereof, ninnmg thence North
weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by my
528' feet,’ thence Fast 660 feet, thence order dated March 3, 1914, and the
A -free Bible lecture cocrrse has»Sou.t,J ™ U'"x' tn th" -Sou,h lme o f firM puMication wi'! he on Marth 6
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said fortv arre tra c to r plat, thence
amt the last publication on April
Wm.1' IlfAysh1 was- a-'buBhie ®
visitor' in'’ The Ddlll^s Wed'ites-
day.
S. E. Francisco transacted been arranged tor Hand River,• W(.st 66(, fiet.to tfle Illa(.e of f)effjn. 17 , 1014.
blisiness ttfe the county scat on the purpose'beh’ifi*’ t6 arouse an
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tunic, containing Fight--»—acres situ-
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Justice o f the Peace
'I’hestMyl'-
.'AtfTgst' in' nonsectarian Bible ate te Wasco County, Oregon, together Plaintiff’s attorney-, John Gavin, The
. Lbnd clbarfhg tools of all'kinds. study and to explain many im with the tenements, hereditaments;’ Dalles, Oregon.
W. E. ClibWn.
portant and difficult questions
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Don’ t fail to see Sunday’s big not generally understood. • The
pall game between Mosier and International Bfbte Students’ As
sociation Was arranged to pro
Odell.*
vide talented s|>eakers for the
, B% 'ball game nett Sunday be- entire’' series.
“ Beyond
the
tk'ecn Mosier and Odell, on the' Grave'* ia- the subject for the
home diamond.
opening tecture, which Will be
A' grtotl stot-k'-of Records1'fo r delivered next Sunday afternoon
¥
at 3 P. M., in the’ Heiibronner'
ytmr Victrola at;Chown’s.
No. 160 waaiheAviimerof the Hall, by Pastor Daniel Toole, of
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NeW York City.
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Silverware tlvis* Week: Who’s
A*
very
cordial
invitation
is
ex
ngxlT- SWatiSs.'
tended to th*'public to 1 attend
* IVm. Davis, of Seattle, is visit the entire lecture course. Tick
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ing here»this week with his sis-, ets will not be necessary since
ter, ,Mrs. W-W. Overlamler.
the work4A entirely philantbrop-
H.r (J.* BloweTsf itlRnager' of the i«. It is ort authority that1 the
This startling, unprecedented offer is
Multnorta^'HAtelj.wa^tbie goest' collection basket will be con
from your home merchant to you. It
spicuous by its absence. It is
this week of Ed. L'. HMvis:'
means
what it says. Don’t hesitate.
especially urged that none miss
IJ. H. Wilson, the Portland1
Here is your easy solution of
the'opening'lecture of the series.
that down - on - your - knees,
¡Optometrist, spent a few days
back-breaking, loathsome task
in towu 'thta week.
that you have always dreaded.
C. H. DAvenpyrt was a mid
\t>H. <p. A; ¿¿U, of Item! Riv week visitor in Portland with his
Here’s the little machine that
er, was the guest Tuesday'njglit wife, whose condition is report
has taken the drudgery out of
of Mrs. W. G. Gtoyth1 1
ed as behij? unsatisfactory.
scrubbery. It does more— It»
keeps the whole house clean.
If you want the liest,’ try (Alt'
MrS-f G. At McGutcheon and
n^w Damascus Creamery butler. two children left on Tuesday.for
It is the best polisher of hard
wood floors ever invented. It
'?W-wiH,!8ay'tl)is is the Quality a visit with relatives at Hollis,
cleans window’s and dusts-
Store;’ Sth»uss.
Ok la.1
walls—all without getting on your knees, without backaffhe
Ray Sturgess, of PcVrflsfid,1
or fatigue, without wet or sore hands, without soiling your
clothes, without endangering your health.
visited with Mosier* relatives on
Lecturer Coining
Saturday and Sonday Inst.
Next Wednesday evening Apr.
M osier
Poor Mamma!
THOR
BIBLE LECTURE COURSE
' R/ Ajl. Floss, of Rortlaptl, was 15th, al 7:45 o’clock, Mr. and
beTt» Severn I slays this week look Mrs. Carl will give an illustrated
lecture iff Ihrtnanuel Church.
ing after his ranch hear’ tliwn.
See posters.
Mrs. W. G. Gloyd returbetl on
Saturday from a three weeks’
Wednesday, April 15th, I will
visit with relatives fn Portland.
give 5000 extra votes with each
( Mrs. J! K'. McGregor attended can of Preferred Stock goods;'
a meeting of Eastern Star iff 5090 votes with each 25e sale ot
H chk I RiveiS on Mbmlay evening, vinegar: 1000 votes with eace 9c
1 County School Superintendent
starch; 500(1 with each j
Am ies’ ' of llte 'Da'les.' \-isrted ,oH " f hutler» introducing Datnas-
tlie schools fff Atesieriind\ittnit.j' « » ’Creamery, the best you ever,
fe*terday.
I Uftted» Strauss.
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a w ye r s
MOSIER, OREGON
spoke very highly of Mosier’s band, W illett M. Thurston. and Andrew publication, in accordance with an or
der of the Hon. F. S. Gunning, judge,
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sanitary condition Sf> far: as re-
h ° ckwood, defendmit«»l>ove named,
of Wasco County, Oregon, which said
IN le iK ls P f P l ' l f ’P
luted
to his
lft>e
of work andcon-
Y /n ,he " am* ,,f the S,a,‘
order is dated February ¿4th, 1914, and
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i You are hereby required to appear and
that tllisJ WEB first timti answer the complaint filed against you which said order require, that t h i.. um- : Columbia Lard, best 50 lb $7.00
M o w e r had been inspected.
It ill the above entitled «nit on or before monu he published in the Mosier Bul-
......................10 lb 1.50
| letio at least once each week for six
WHS reported about town Tues-; the expiration o f six weeks from the
......................5 lb...7 5 c
day morniag that a certain brand-1<lat* 01 t*“' i*rst i,ul>ii< ation <>f this
t e a r n s
Joseph Amore
310 Union St.
Tlie Dalles
For Sale
Pacific Power & Light Co.
Sihgle Comb White Leghorn-’
eggs for setting. $5.00 per 100;
#1.00 per setting of 15. Tancred*
strain.
G eo . Y oung ,
“ ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
Mosier, Ore.
cm
A New Line of
Base Ball
Goods
AND
Fishing
Tackle
Trout season opens
April 1. Come in
and seen re v o u r
License.’
Mosier
Book Store
g,r
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Men’s Suits
Have \<si taken advantage of our Ex-
llra Special on HAIM’, SCIIAKFNER &
iMARX Suits? I f not, you have a few
|ila,\ s more and should not nviss this, the
¡biggest Bargain in strictly high grade
■clothing ever offered in this city. We
■lane our clothing marked regularly from
35 to 30 per cent lower than Portland
¡prices and when we offer you your choice
put' Hart. Sehntfner
Marx Suits, rang-
y i’ig in price from $13 to $25 for the very
[low price of $15.00, you certainly should
|get .'em-»ell c e m more uf itiem, for
on will need them a little later, if not
■just now, mul
ms price and espec1
tins make
lothes, it is really a
r choice.
»rare Bargain.
SI5-00
New Suits and ( ’oats for Easter for
the Misses and Ladks. All the very
latest styles and weaves, at the most
reasonable prices.
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Easter Millinery
You will lie disappointed if you do not
see our splendid assortment of Ladies*
Hats that We have trimmed for your
approval for Easter. We carry the
largest and most complete assortment
in the city and you will find our prices
the lowest. Onr display of dainty little
hats for children will please the most
exacting, with prices within the reach
of all. Call and see them; you are al
ways welcome to call and look around,
whether you wish to bus or not.
Second FI.sir.
Boys’ wash suits, all ages and all
wanted styles, including Balkan st'. k.
in prices from 4. k ‘ ami 111 ■
Children’s Dresses
Why 1 »other with the making, when
you can have the latest patterns and ma
terials to choose from in our ladies’
ready-to-wear department. Plain colors,
checks, plaids, and stripes: trimmed in
contrasting colors.
Children's Dresses for 45c, 50c, 55c,
75c and up.
/>Do ies Shirtwaists. We know you
will find exactB what vou want in this
line, for our assortment includes nil the
latest in styles and weave and in price.
You will he more than pleased. Just see
what a landy waist you can get for 50c,
75c. 98c. and up.
THE PARIS FAIR.
H O O D
R I V E R ’S
L A R G E S T
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B E S T
ST O R E