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— l o c a l 0. L. HÂÇÜET OUI FOR SHERIFF BülLüâ CO l D STüRÄGt — C ilK ER CM L CLUB S Ä E R D erby & S tearns ........- Fred Ulmer, the new proprie - 1 O. 0. L. L. Paquet, Paquet, car.d’date car.d'date on on the the ' * * * " ' I lor of the meat market.is having republican ticket for the office FOR S A L E I constructed at the rear end of of sheriff of this county, was in A “ C u tle r ” flat to p office desk his shop a cold storage and ice town Wednesday, introducing and revolving chair, at a bar plant which will furnish suffi-: himself to the voters, Mr. Paquet is a native Ore- gain. Apply at Bulletin office. de n t ice for his own use and pro- vide an excellent cooler for his gonian, and has lived in Wasco mti 3t other perishable foods. Mr. Ulmer'county for the last 38 years, at For Sale or Work, is up-to-date and progressive and Wapinilia, where he is engaged S One or two teams good work has an eye forhtiisness as well in farming. He is (letter known horses. Will sell or hire them as the convenience and accommo- to the old timers of Wasco coun- ty, having been assessor for the by the day, week or month and dation of his customers. county 25 years ago, when furnish man to drive. The Mosier Commercial Clul> will hold a smoker in Chown’s Hall next Monday evening. At this meeting« number o f subjects o f interest to the citizens will be discussed. It is requested that all mem- bers be present. - ♦ Foster Me Lynn who si>ent a month or so on the ranch with his aunt, Miss Ann Shogren.left the for his home in Portland. Miss, florinne Metz, o f the: county embraced about €0 square Dalles, county librarian, will t a k e ' miles when it took seven montlis SUMMONS charge of the Mosier library to- of hard riding toassesstiie prop- In the Circuit Court o f the Stoke of FOR S A L E morrow afternoon. She wishes ty. Oretron for Wasco County. to meet the people who patronize ‘Mr. Paquet, in an interview J. E. F o r b i s , / Eight head o f good young the library and talk with those with the Bulletin man. stated Plaintiff, work mules, weighing from IKK) VS. having suggestions to make in that the reason for his coming to 1300 lbs. For particulars, in regard to what books are wanted "til for the office of sheriff O tto M il l a t t and WILHEMINA quire of F. C. C lausen . The M il l a t t , |or needed. Miss Hewitt, assis vvas that the southern part of Defendants. Dalles, Ore. m6 m t a n t county librarian, willaccom- the county had not been repre To Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, sented at the county sent for 25; | pany Miss Metz. m27m J. S t r a i n . For Sale. A complete camping outfit including tent, stove, bed and Cooking utensils. L . C. P r o h a s k a , Mosier, Ore. L awyers Mosier Valley Bank M O S IE R , O R E G O N C A PIT A L A N D SURPLUS HOOD R IV E R . OREGON SH .7 0 0 .0 0 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D BANK. J. N . M osier , Pres. F. N. A ustin , Cashier. *1- Saturday’s Casli Foust & Merle Market Price. and Garage Columbia Lard, best 50 lb $7.00 “ “ “ 10 11) Poor M am m a! Machine Shop D i d y o u e v e r co m e h om e to such a scene as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? 1.60 Auto Repairing and ........................ 5 1 h ...7 5 c accessories. A 1 1 Simon P u r e .............. 5 lb 85c Work Guaranteed Columbia Bacon 4 to 6 . . . 31c First and State St. Sweet Gerkin Pickles Sour Hood River, Oregon California Home Catsup Prepared Mustard | defendants: years and that his section of the | In the Nam,. of the State of ()r^ on> Columbia Brand Salad Oil county I eels that it should be rep- you and each o f you are hereby re- Columbia butter 2 lb 65c H. G. K I B B E E resented by some office, and quired to appear and answer or other ^ as^j fo r E g g s 17c trade....... 20c Mr. Pauuet’s friends are there- P|aint against you in the above B e e '* Po™ - Mutton Sausage and i ■ ir i • i • l entitled suit, on or before the 20th (lav 1 Bologna, Coming under the Auspicies e N O T A R Y P U B L IC for.; making an effort ... h.s be- of Jnn(f> 191’ ail(1 ,f you m t()SO ap. Corned Beef 14c. o f the Ladies’ Aid Society, “ A “ ** *• pear and answer or otherwise plead | 8 »*»1 first class Humorist,” O rego thereto, for want thereof the plaintiff ; IV lG clt ]\1 k t . M O S I E R Mr. McCally will give an en- will apply to the Court for the relief terlainment consisting of read- prayec for in his complaint, to-wi: F o r1 ■ - . JTTT.l — — . .. ■ ; ¡ngH früm ,James VVhitt, >lnbUiIey judgment agninit you, the said Otto j ........ . ■ ■■ Put A S te p To It Now D o n ’t w a it until this back breaking strain sh o w s in her face and figure. A T H O R Electric ENTERTAINMENT ___________________________________ .. , . , . „ , Many dainty pieces o f fancy China at Chow n’s. land other humorous authors. ^ McNally, fireman Oil | Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the also impersonations, violin solos Nhe steam shovel at the rock ' *iim o f $500.00, together with interest M e n ’s working gauntlet gloves, and violin imitations crusher, lies in the hospital at | thereon .from February 3rd, 1913, at new stock, Strauss. drudgery oi wssliday, save3 the clothes and the expense o f wash day help. Y ou can try the n BOULDER CRUSHES LEG ' J. day . , forever, from any and all right, title, - day and while there was taken ! intere8t or equity in «»Idpremises, save suddenly ill. She returned home only the statutory righ tof redemption; W ednesday and yesterday m orn -! that execution issue herein; and that the purchaser o f said premises at said mg resumed her duties. sale be placed in immediate possession Mrs. J. Strein visited with rel ' thereof; and for such other and further atives in the Dalles on Saturday. relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served by publica N O T IC E . tion in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper o f general circulation, pub Having assumed the manage lished ip Wasco County, Oregon, for ment of the Mosier water sys six consecutive weeks, being seven is- tem, all persons are hereby noti-«u«?s thereof, in compliance with an lied that hereafter no connec- ° r,|,-r o f Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Ju dge; ¡o f the above entitled Court, which or- ! lions to any water main, nor any der is dated April '_’i)th, 1914, and th e 1 extensions, toilets, baths or yard date o f the first publication o f this hydrants may he made by any Summons is May I. 19)4, and the date parson without first obtaining o f the last publication o f thii. Sum M. Elliott returned Wednes- 'vit¡\*\ < r.v ,nir of shoes or ox- permission, and giving due no mons is J une 12, 1914. K urd W. W il son , from Portland and will | f«»rda5 Strnuss. tice thereafter. Attorney for Plaintiff. .•pend the 15 D AYS FREE T e le p h o r a fo r a m a chine today Contractors and Builders ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. Hood Phone 119 1 I K N O C K IN G S P O T S Out, of Clothing is my business. French D ry or Steam Cleaning. H O O D R IV E R , ORE. IF YOU W ISH A. 1. Mason, r< publican can Mrs. M. Harlan, is spending the week in Portland with her didate for represeniative, accom To meet your friends, slop at panied by J. C. Skinner, of Hood aiUor, Mrs. Ward. River, b a s i n town Wednesday; H O T E L MOSIER. 1 The Ladie’s Aid Society will ♦ ¡afternoon, on his w a j into ('as meet at the home of M rs.B lack-' tern and southern Wasco county ¡ All Modern am i under Mew burn next Wednesday. on a little political junketing trip. Mamn/ement. No. 84 gets the silver this A l ! MUM HI) HATH FACILITIES That hogs are more profitabU> Week. No. 151 \. first. No. 24 i Second, No. 160 is third, No. 81 in Hood River Valley Ilian fruit IV. G. C L O Y D , Prop. js fourth in the piano contest. is the assertion of a rancher in that section who last year market Strauss. ed 130 anii ials for nidi lie re- ) • ) * Mr. and Mis. Ilyne and children > , ” 1 >... Amo ig tin* porl.S + '•(»•IK*/OIKS «i ** — reived d of tlu> .{dalles, visited here on tìl’s dispost* (1 of was one weigtl- A New Une of Monday with Mr. J. Strein and I ing 721!> IHMunís dr<*á¡sed, :said to Wife. 1 I k ? tin lar g est evt» r rai '(•d^ in 5 « Gordon Graham and family 1 that coiunir V. arrived Tuesday from IJnialil a « The Pine Ilot polie•y of giving for a visit with relatives and ! only a fi ft \ \ e¡ ir 1erISÍ* to Itydro- friends. , power <!«* Vt'lopiliumt com pauies AND .4 The Misses Dolly Fisher and bastied iip the w Jll«‘r pow Nora Burton Were \isiters in Oregon I Hood River Monday afternoon. j As a result of tl >f» or< W. H. Moody and wife, of , ! lie U tMiar mini ivsimi fixing f Bhaniko, visited hero the first ci 1 minimi till Wagv!fonri its , tri Opti«»! «' à tin* week with their <la::gluei. I'mniiai 1Í«‘S in V »Tí hill { ? Mrs. II. W. West., and fa inly. * tMlfl nd* line:¡ng i att‘H in 1 -mm Ai ri! I. Roj Camplieil a rep b j r ¡t . , Ì V , > il r Pit didaie for the office o< ( m i v i - Surveyor, was is town ,iih. * getting acquainted w im tl 1 Base Ball Goods i Fishing Tackle nn Million McClure, of Wapmitia Qu accompanied O. ¡., Paquet, rep- ublican caiididnle for sheriff. hi Y\ ’. Ù L . d. , . i Î I u üj f I 5 » * Mosier A Ï Book Store •, ì î u * J KKi*(î«C KM rntUCA !♦**<•< (•» ♦ to DU. H. L. DUMBLE P H Y S IC IA N anu £ 8 SURGEON HO OD R I V E R : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by leng dis Hair Switches Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ed to m*ke hair switches from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. Hood River 1106 Third St. St. Louis Shoe Shop. r' > Shoes made to order. W e retail Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done while you wait. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed Joseph Amone 310 Union St. The Dalles For Sale Single Comb White Leghorn eggs for setting. Pacific P ow er à L ig h t Co. S3.00 per 100j $1.00 per setting of 15. strain. Tailored G e o . Y c 'JNO, “ A L W A Y S AT Y O U R S E R V IC E .” Mosier. Ore. IW « C a K Z S i ' f E i i f i * i ' Beads fo r E veryb od y Not all men want to pay $18 to $25 for suit of clothes and yet they do not want to throw money away In purchas ing a suit for less, for fear it will not he just right. Now let us say emphatical ly that the Cluthcraft people will supply this want, giving you an All Wool Guar anteed soil and one that is guaranteed io give you perfect satisfaction in wear and oia* that will hold its shape, cor the very low price o f $10. $12, $11 and up. W e stand buck o f this.guarantee and will stay by it to th > letter. You need take no chances We have an excellent line of tícese suits, all ;;e" Si o i g Sty U s »•nd Weaves and will lie pi •as«' to show them to you, whether you wish to buy or not. Other makes in Men’s Suits for $ 5 .7 5 , The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street S $ 1 £ 8 a S tance phone, Home phone 61. Suits fo r Men l ! - I Voters. t. /AT«. -lunw. * * ¿ N O T IC E Notice ix hereby given that I did, or. the 12th day o f April. 1914, in (he City o f Mosier, Oregon, take up and cm- pound the following described animals. ¡ to-wit: Oils iron grey mare about S; years old, weight about 950 lbs., anil branded “ P ” on h ft hip. One bay saddle horse about 5 years old. weight alauit H75 His. white strip in face and brand- d “ F. C " on le ft hip. I will, on I the 121 h day o f May, 1914, at the hour i o f 7 o ’clock, P. M., o f said day, in I ■ front o f Ihe Moaier Library building, ill the City o f Mosier. Oregon, sell said | property’ at public auction to the high- | eat bidder for ctisli in hand, for the purpose o f paying fees, cosls and ex- penstx legally incurred in taking up, enqioundiiig and keeping above de scribed animals, and the costs and ex- j pence« o f making said sale. I Signed I ka K van S. Marahm o f the City o f Mosier, Ore Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing f { [ I * *. I Spaulding's Tailor Shop summer here. j MrVvVin. Marsh left Wednes- J. E. H i g l e y , jesday (Sr jjaGrande where, as a a23m Manager. Geo. Chamberlain ami J. 0. Bol delegate from the Mosier Jin-; din transacted business in the I manual Church, she will attend! Lost ■Dalles last Saturday. ¡the Twin Convention, held in A Zable Collie dog, white un Mrs. J. T. Davenport and little that city this week, der neck. Had on a small daughter spent this week in the I The kind of hat you want to ! leal In r harness strap. Reward .Dalles with her parents. i wear t,)is summer, you men, is for information or recovery. J. N. Mosier left- Saturday for now on display in our window, j A rthur K uhn . a business visit in Portland, le Belter gel it while W( have your Mosier, Ore, a r n i n g Tuesday evening. size. Strauss. Oregon I hie m i I Mosier, Oregon Basement of Brosius building, River, First National Bank Bailding N e w work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. applied in the payment o f said jurig- I months. I ment and any and all sums found to be _______ _____ j due plaintiff herein, and that the de- Miss Alice Bennett, teacher in j fondants and each and all of them and ..... J. K. McGregor and wife motored ever to the Dalles Wed motored to The Dalles on Satur nesday afternoon and stopped nl Hotel Dalles to g o t a “ square day last. meal.” B o r n - Friday, April 21th, Peter Stone, democratic candi 1914 to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Proc date for sheriff, spent a few tor, a daughter. hours in town last Saturday, N e w stock smoked salmon, salt making the acquaintance of salmon, Wisconsin cream brick the voter. He was accompanied and Limburger cheese. Strauss. by ('has. F. Pushek. A. H. Day, the Hood River On Wednesday, May 6, I will electrician, was a business visitor give 5000 extra votes with each ,ip town yesterday. 25c sale of dishes and glassware, W. J Wo'llam ahd daughter, of ! including lamp chimneys, ham, Hood River, visited last Saturday bacon, canned meals and break- iwith J, P. Carroll. Ifa sv foods; 10,000 c ira volt s in y o u r Middleswart & Marsh j plications arise it, is believed that vided by law for the sale o f real prop-' ||1(, limb can be saved, though! erty UP°" mortgage foreclosure, and j)e Wl|| |,e |a j(] Up f o r several1 the P '^ v d s arising from such sale be Misses Irene and Lurline Fisher on Strauss. were shopping in Hood River c . A. McCargar and family the primary department, visited j any 3,1,1 a)1 of claiming by,! Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor friends in the Dalles last Satur- V ^!r u'"l,r 1,11 i - l he barred, , TH O R home for Mr. McCally h a s ’ given s a tis --) » - » d River with a Imdly crushed £ £ * £ Mrs. C. G. Nichol spent Mon factory entertainments in all the resmt p an Occident j for . the further sum o f $5.05, together day afternoon in Hood River, surrounding cites and com es ■ which occurred Wednesday after- with interest thereon from April 20th, I Geo. Harth of Eight mile, was highly recommended. Immanuel r,,,on* when a large rock rolled nm, at the rate of 6 per cent per an- 1 a visitor In Mosier last Saturday. Vi.,., a .I m I io la down the bank, where he w a s 1 HUflu a,,<i for plaintiff's costs and dis- 1 Church, A d u lt S o B t U L , hilll> caus. bursements herein and accruing costs; | Land clearing tools of all kinds. 1 Children 15 els , , . . . . and for a decree o f the Court decree- m g and struck lnm him causing a ing • «... ,, # • W . E. Chown. ^ that tne mortgage described in I compound comminuted fracture sa'i(i Comi>laint be foreclosed and the T. P. Paine, of Australia, is H. E. Dean transacted busi-: of the leg at the ankle. I premises therein described, to-wit: here this week looking a l t e r a ness in Portland this week. The injured man was hurried , hot» “C” and “ D” in Block Ten (10) piece of land belonging to his to the Cottage Hospital at Hood 1 in the F”rt Dalles Military Reserva E. L. Root was a business brother,in-law, A. R. James, of tion in Dalles City, Wasco County, visitor at the county seal yes River, whore he is receiving ex- Oregon, together with the appurteimn- terday. # i pert surgical care. Unless com-jees thereto, he sopl in the manner pro- I he people o l Mosier are get- A good stock o f Records for ting to know that they can save your Victrola at Chown’s. money by trading at home and Levi Chrisman was an official at this store. ’Flu* latest proof Visitor in town on Saturday. these large rugs. Keep your eye all the W a s h e r rem oves $ b .5 0 , $8, & $9. You should have some of these to go with your new frocks. W e have the largest assortment in the city and are selling iii«*m al away below the ordinary prices. Call and see them. Necklaces of Amlier. Crystal, Pearl and Coral; long chains o f long oval and round beads in a big assortment of Coh-rs.— Sc. 10c. 15c. 20c. 25c: 35i and up R ugs and A rt Squares Spring house cleaning time is upon us and you ma* want to brighten things up a bit with a new Rug or Art Square. W e want yon to lie sure to look over our assortment betore you purchase else where, as we have a fine lot for you to choose from, and our prices are the lowest. Second Floor. Special: Men’s Hals; a Worth Drummers' Samples. £2. ! Special: Summer Coats, Viikies up to $6. IV want close this lot out quickly. Not all -sizes hut your ‘ cl •ice <>l .b o a s - l ue--.t. 'y Your cnoise SOC Special. Men's Summe rweight Un- «lerv. e a i , values up to 6 c a garment. tht n rrw n b THE P A R IS FAIR, H o o n R I V F P S L A R G E S T A N D o t S T St O R E 25 ? n