— LOCAL —
Mrs. Helen Harford will speak
Do you appreciate what I am
County School Superintendent
at the Christian Church next trying to do? Trying to give you Clyde T. Bonney, of The Dalles,
Monday afternoon to ladies only, a store where you can get a bet is spending a couple of days in
and in the evening to the public. ter selection than ever before; a the town and vicinity this week,
FOR SALE
visiting the schools and organiz
Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore returned store where you can get goods at ing industrial clubs among the
A “ Cutler" flat top office desk
a
low
price
and
where
things
school children.
and revolving chair, at a bar home the first of the week from
a month’s visit with her parents
^ ma<*e r'tfht promptly and
gain. Apply at Bulletin office.
in the valley.
¡cheerfully.
If you do, trade
luti 3t
NOTICE
I here. Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Chown, of
Notice is hereby given that I did, on
For Sale or Work.
Portland, are visiting here this! J N. Mosier will complete the ! the 12th day o f April, 1914, in the City
One or two teams good work week with their son, W. E. reservoir which he started some ! o f Mosier, Oregon, take up and em-
time ago and workmen began pound the following described animals,
horses. Will sell or hire them j Chown, and family,
to-w it: On* iron grey mare about 3
by the day. week or month and
operations on it this week. The (years old. weight about 950 lbs., and
Mrs. W. L. Rowland and little regi.rvojr vvhen finished will hold branded “ P ” on left hip. One bay
furnish man to drive.
son visited in Hood River vester- j 100 000 gallons o f w a t e r a n d th e saddle horse about 5 years old. weight
m27m
J. S train .
day with her parents, Mr. and supply will be adequate for the about S75 lbs, white strip in face and
Mrs. E. J. Midiileswart
city’s needs, except for fire pro | branded ’ ’ E C” on left hip. I will, on
FOR SALE
I the 12th day o f May, 1914, at the hour
R. H. Walters. Will Graham. tection, for some time to come. o f 7 o ’ clock. P. M., o f said day, in
D erby
& S tea r n s
L a
Mosier Valley Bank
MOSIER, OREGON
HOOD
w ye rs
RIVER.
OREGON
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $11.700.00
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS LN
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
BANK.
J. N.
M o s ie r ,
Pres.
F. N. A ustin , Cashier.
Saturday’s Cash
Market Price.
j Foust & Merle
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Poor Mamma!
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"J Machine Shop
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and
Carage
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Columbia Lard, best 50 lb $7.00
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Did you ever come borne
to such a scene as this? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
front o f the Mosier Library building,
Eight head of good young! ‘^ ax krudb Ben Veatch. H. W.
............................. 10 lb 1 50 *
in the City o f Mosier, Oregon, sell said
AutoRepairingand
work mules, weighing from 11001 «annum and Geo. Young visited
H ow W o G ot the Gaft Jet.
.............................. 5 lb . .75c
property
at
public
auction
to
the
high
at
the
county
seat
last
Saturday.
accessories.
A 11
Possibly
very
few
people
know
that
to 1300 lbs. For particulars, in
Simon Pure...............5 1b
Sóc
we owe the ordinary gas jet to the ac est bidder for cash in hand, for the
Work
Guaranteed
Wednesday,
April
22,
5000
ex
quire of F. C. C lausen . The
Columbia Bacon 4 to 6 . . . .
ale
cidental use of a woman's thimble. i purpose o f paying fees, costs and ex-
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First anil State St.
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tra votes with each 25c sale of After the dinner of the Itritlsh Com i penses legally incurred in taking up, 1 Sweet Gerkin Pickles
Dalles, Ore.
m6 m
cocoa, soap, syrup and crackers. mercial Gas association Professor Viv • ernpouniling and keeping above de Sour
Hood River,
Lewes 'old how Cleirs o f Iiisiruth scribed animals, and the costs and ex California Home Catsup
10000 extra with each sack of ian
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used to burn the llluininant Mrnight penses o f making said sale:
Register! Register!! Register!!!
Prepared Mustard
flour and each pail or lard your from the open pipe and turn it off by
Signed
J ka E v an s ,
Columbia Brand Salad Oil
W. W. Stevenson spent yester-j choice of Rex, Columbia and Si- plugging the pipe with gome clay. Marshal o f the City o f Mosier, Ore
Columbia butter 2 lb 65c
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I Upon one occasion hi» lamp o f clay
H. G. K I B B E E
dity in Hood River.
|mon Pure.
Strauss
<-ash for Eggs 17c trade.
20c
was missing, and, picking np his w ife’s
Beef,
Pork,
Mutton
Sausage
and
NOTICE.
Mr. and Mrs. Hipsley, whose thimble, he put this on top o f tbo pipe.
T . Root was a business vis-
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• •, i Much to his surprise, the gas escaped
Bologna.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Portland yesterday.
¡ home is in California, visited
SIIiall bole8 whlch ha(1 beea Notice Is hereby given that I did, on
the 2nd day o f April, 1914, in the City Corned Beef 14c
hintv pieces of fancv I h e re last Friday with the latter’s worn by the constant use o f the nocdie,
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Hi8ler> Mrs. Gertrude Leer. They *ma1' burning Jem of gas resulting. o f Mosier, Oregon, take up and em-
m o s ie r
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O regon
, ,1 i.hown S.
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Krom Uiis Professor Lewes traced the |X)und one horse o f hay color, weight
r. „ n
.
were on their way home from an evolution o f the gas j e t - L o n d o n about 1250 lbs., age about 11 years,
C. H. Davenport was a mid- Eastern trip.
Globe.
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shows collar marks; white stripe in
week visitor in Portland.
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I face and white right hind foot. And
Ben Veatch shook the dust of
I will, on the 2nd day o f May, !!>14, at aus
' ■>. !'.!i'yC| f;S|,,'nt st''/era' Mosier from his feet yesterday,
That birds o f “the family termed surf the hour o f 7 I’ . M ., o f said day, in
• dtianii this week.
'leaving by way of Portland ar.d birds in the Hawaiian islands should front o f the City Hall (Mosier Library,
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(I clearing tools of all kinds. Seattle for Alaska to seek his and rear their young In tno tundras 2 o f in the City o f Mosier Oregon, sell
said property at auction, to the highest
. Chown.
i fortune.
Alaska would seem to many an ex-
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Put A Stop To It Now
D on’t w ait until this back
breaking «train shows in her
face azad figure.
A T H O R E le c tr ic
W a sh er r e m o v e s all the
drudgftry o f washday, saves the
clothes stiff the expense o f wash
day help.
Mosier Meat M’k’t.
You can
t r y th e
THOR
in y o u r
home for
15 DAYS
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I’ l’anclsco was a business
....... >t in Portland Wedncsda; .
C. J. E. Carlson and family
visited last Sunday in The Dalles.
A good stock of Records for
your Victrola at Cbown’s.
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. traordinary proceeding, yet the turn- bidder for rash in hand, for the pur-
L. Morton, of 1 nland, spent «tone and the black bellied plover and ;>ose o f paying fees, cost, and expenses
lust Sunday and Monday on liis the Pacific golden plover make the legally incurred in taking up, i m
pounding and keeping said horse o f In
fruit ranch east of t,ovvn. Mr.
color, wi ighl ..bout 1" 0 lbs., ageahoi 1
Morton expressed himself as
II years, showing collar marks, with
much pleased with the prospects
white stripe in face and one right
of a big fruit crop on bis place
| hind fool, and the costs and expenses
o f making said sale.
this year.
Signed
I ra E v a n s ,
Frank Angle, republican can-
Marshal o f the City o f Mosier, Ore.
long Journey oí about 4,000 miles tLitii-
J3T annually.
We print from your own neg
atives on post cards 4x5 and
smaller, for 3! cts each.
Write for price list for de
veloping and printing. We
get the heat results.
Send by mail to
-! BARNETT & CHASE PHOTO CO.
E. B. Wood alpi Mfs. Frank
Gunning spent Sunday here with
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Wood.
U. C. Evans and family went
to Lebanon last Saturday upon
receipt of a telegram announcing
lhe serious illness of Mrs. Evans’
father.
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Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Jas. Cherry
nd Mrs. H. G. Kibliee Were
I osier visitors in Hood River
Monday aLernoon.
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Miss Anita Bennett left Mon-
day for The Dalles, after visit-
ing a week here with her aunt,
Mrs. Sarah McVey.
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Miss Mary Mathews arrived
from Portland yesterday to visit
over Sunday with her brother,
George Mathews.
SUNDAY’S BALL GAME
The ball game last Sunday |>e-
twee"
and Odell was a
bowling success—for Odell, the
score being 27 to 1. No excuses
or explanations are necessary.
There is nothing to say. How
ever, there is one feature about
the home team that ’ • must
he ad-
I
mired, and that is their indomi
table spirit and their firm deter
mination to “ do or die” in their
efforts to win a game. While
they have gone down to defeat
in every game they’ ve played sin
far this season, they always bob
ub s a n e ly «ml hope to do fetter
next tinu‘ - There is P|ent.v of
,iml)t‘r >n U'e team to work up
into good players. All they need
is team practice, a good coach
und more 9team>
SPECIAL GRANGE MEETIN6
Miss Bishop and Geo. Carroll
There will In* «special meeting
went to lhe Dalles yesterday t o 1 of the Mosiar Grange next Mon-
kttend the district convention of ,|ay afternoon at 2 o’clock, to
the Christian Church.
¡meet Mrs. H. L. Vail, state dep- !
No. 24 i?ets the silverware this UU’ for Oregon. A full attend-
week. Don’ t forget, too, Hint ance is requested.
besides the piano, l w ill give two
good gold watches and a fine sil
ver plated toilet Set; so get to
Work and get the votes. Strauss.
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To lhe Republican Voters
l hereby announce myself us
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a candidate for the office of
NOTICE
County Commissioner. I will,
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as in the past, stand for a con-
On May 1st, next, all accounts StM.VHtiv(. H,lmini9tration of ct)lin.
»1 the Mosier Meat Market will | ty „ ffajr|> with (|ue regard to the
become doe, ^ en
progressive tendency o f the
thereafter will he conducted on
times and the requirements of
• strictly cash basis.
present day civilization.
J. P. E rhart ,
H. C. R ooper .
al72t
Prop.
I’aiff oitvertisi-ment.
P. O. Box 751, Portland, Or.
Cut this advertisement out
and save it.
IF Y O U
W ISH
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
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A ll Modern and under New
Management.
AlKiiHUN I til) BATH FACILI I ll-S
W. G. CLOYI), Prop,
Telephone
fo r a m a
chine today
buiiuers
bf
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Hood River,
Post Cards for
3 1-2 Cents
Miss Nada Clark, o f Hood Riv-
er. visited friends in town last didate for sheriff, was down
8unday.
from The Dalles last Saturday,
fishing—
for trout, not votes. He
J. W. Huskey, of Ruthton,
was
accompanied
by his son.
spent several hours in town yes
terday.
Mrs. J. N. Mosier went to
J. M. Carroll and family and Portland Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Frank Hunter spent Satur to attend the funeral of her sis
ter’ s husband, Mr. Eber, whose
day in Hood River.
death, from tuberculosis, oc
J. N. Mosier and wife spent
curred on Tuesday.
last Sunday in The Dalles with
At an adjourned meeting of
their daughter Alice.
¡the city council, held Wednesday |
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
night, W. E. Chown was elected
meet next Wednesday at the
city treasurer. J. N. Mosier,
home o f Mrs. Brown.
who was elected last fall, had
E. O. Winans and 0. E. Wil- never qualified as treasurer.
Son transacted business at the hence the vacancy,
county seat on Monday.
I
I). P. Harvey, who lias been
riank Middleswart and Wm, in Portland for several months
Rowland went to Hood River! taking treatment for rheuma-
yesterday on a fishing trip.
| tism, returned home Wednesday.
E l. F. Reeves, of Portland* | He is able to be about with the
spent the first half of the week aid of crutches,
on the ranch with ids parents.
Mrs. Matilda Wood, mother of
Miss Elsie McLynn. of Port- Mrs. S. D. Fisher, of Mosier,
land, is visiting here this week died last Saturday at her home
with he aunt, Mrs.F. A.Shogren. ¡nearOdell, after a long illness.
Tom Lelljott returned last Sun Mrs. Fisher was in constant at
day from Portland where he re tendance upon her mother for
cently underwent an operation. the past two months.
Mrs. David Robiuson returned
home Wednesday evening from
a fortnight's visit wjth a sister
in Portland.
s
FREE
New work a Specialty.
Re}»ir
work done.
Estimates furnished
All work guaranteed.
Oregon
First National Bank Building
KIAii#(WiAIWMNi#iMNWiAUAIiAIK
THE WELCOME *
SUMMONS
In the Justice Court for Mosier Pre
cinct, State o f Oregon, Wasco county.
W. D. Mathews,
Plaintiff,
vs
W. M. Thurston,
Defendant
To W. M. Thurston, Defendant:
in the name o f the State o f Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and |
answer the complaint o f the plaintiff1
in the above entitled cause, and if you J
fail to so appear and answer in the *
above entitled action, judgment for!
want thereof will be taken against j
you for the sum o f $107.75 and inter-| A
est thereon at the rate o f 6 percent per *
annum from July 13, 1913, until paid, |
for $20 attorney’ s fees and for the i
costs and disbursements o f this action. |
This summons is served upon you by j
publication thereof for six consecutive:
weeks in the Mosier Bulletin by my ! 1
order dated March 3, 1914, and the j
first publication will he on March 6,
1911. and the last publication on April
17, 1914.
J ames E. C oi . e ,
Justice o f the Peace
Plaintiff's attorney, John Gavin, The
Dalles, Oregon.
Phone 119
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K N O C K IN G S P O T S
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Post Cards
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Photo Supplies
Books ami Magazines i
Indian Goods, Curios,
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Mail orders solicited
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Expert developing and
finishing
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The Dalles
407 E 2nd Street
Mosier, Oregon
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Out of Clothing is my business,
French Dry or Steam Cleaning.
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Spaulding’s Tailor Shop
Basement of Brosius building,
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HOOD RIVER, ORE
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DR. H. L. DUMBLE
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
Will practice in Mosier and
May 1« reached by long dis
tance phone. Home phone 61.
Hair Switches
Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar
ed to ni*ke hair switches
from combings. Satisfac
tion guaranteed a n d
prices reasonable.
When You Need
106 Third SL
Hood River
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
Dinnerware, Glassware
Lamps, Baskets,
Stoneware, or N ew
Shoes made to order. We retail
Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair
ing neatly done while you wait.
Prices reasonable and all work
guaranteed
up-to-date Novelties
Come to this Store
Joseph A more
310 Union St.
1 prepay freight on all aiders o f
$1.50 or over
The Dalles
I’’or Sale
Single Comb White Leghorn
eggs for setting. $5.00 per 100;
$1.00 per setting o f 15. Tanned
G US. W A L T H E R
404 E 2nd St.
The Dalle:
Pacific Power & Light Co.
strain.
Mosier, Ore.
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
A New Line of
Base Ball
Goods
Fishing
Tackle
AND
Trout season opens
April 1. Come in
and secure y o u r
License.
Mosier
Book Store
Clothcraft Suits
are All Wool
Some suits of clothes that sell for $15
are not wool, but you might have to
wait until you had worn them in the rain
to find it out.
WHY BUY IN THE DARK?
Shoes for Men
Ladies’ Dresses
A new shipment o f Drummers’ Sam
ple Shoes, sizes 6! to 8. Almost any
kind of a shoe that you can wish for in
either dress or work styles, including
some high tops, at a big reduction from
their actual worth. If you have ever
tried these you will know of their value
and if you have not tried them, do not
fail to do so. You’ ll find them just what
we sav The Best Values we can buy.
You should see the splendid line of
ready-to-wear dresses we are showing
this Spring. Nice, cool afternoon gowns
of lawns, crejie, ratine, voile, crepe de
chine, serges, etc. Values unequaled
anywhere else in the city for $2.25,
$2.75. $3.75. $5.00, S5.69 md up.
CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES have stood
the acid test of all-wool and are guaran
teed by the makers as well as ourselves,
to fit, hold their shape and wear t<> j ^
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your complete satisfaction.
Known o P G C U l l ! Men's summer weight
Quality and Known Values are yours if Balbriggun and riblvd undershirts and
you buy Clothcraft.
drawers, regular o0u values anywhere;
Clothcraft Guaranteed suits for
all sizes. Y 'r choice, garment
25C t
$10, $12. $14. $15
Special: Oxfords and Slippers for
Men and Ladies. Values up to $4.00 a
pair. Good styles. Your choice. 9 8 C
G eo . Y oung ,
Children’s Dresses
If you would look over line o f little
dresses for the children you Would think
yourself foolish to try and make them
when you Can get such pretty little
dresses ready to slip on. at the very low
prices we are selling them at. Made of
percales, lawns and ginghams, for 25c.
35c. 50c. and up.
THE PARIS FAIR,
HOOD
R IVER S
LARGEST
AND
BEST
STORE