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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1914)
’ ii- n ifi Contrary to annonuncements I* wn > a w i« n q u i in n s m a made last Sunday, there will lie The meeting' of the Commer Don’ t forget that next Friday morning services at the Imman cial Club in Chown’s Hall, last is Primary election day. The uel ( ’hutch this coming Sunday. For Sale or Work I Monday night was well attended polls will be i>|>en at 8 A M. and MOSIER. OREGON One or two teams good work and much enthusiasm was mani- c|OSe at 7 I* M. I F Y O U W I S H C APITAL AN D S U R PLU S $11.700.00 Horse* Wsl) s e ll'o r hire them tested. A numl>er o f busines? East Mosier voting place in To meet your friends, stop at b y the d a y . week or month and matters were taken up and d is-‘ old Bulletin Office, Lamb’s Hall. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G K D posed of, and the members then , West Mosier, the library build Ûirnishr roan to riti ve. HOTEL MOSIER. BANK. J. S t r a in . engaged in discussion of the ing. ♦ ---- __ matter of irnpreving Main Street A ll Modern and under New L. J. M errill , Cashier. J. N. M osier , Pres. by grading, filling up the holes For Sale. A TTE N TIO N , ARTISAN S! Management. and graveling, ft was decided s m am - m fvatíítw amammamm warn 'mmm R mmmamm A' complète camping ouH ‘t, jjp circolate a subscription paper1 There will be a meeting o f the AUilMI-NTUD BATH FACILITIES United Artisan Assembly'No.245. including tent, stove, tied and f()r purpose of raising funds tonight in Chown’s Hall, for the aeoking utensils. ami labor to do this work. Sure \V. C. GLOVI), Prop. purpose of conferring the degree L. C. P r o h a s k a , « o f raising the necessary amount, on a class o f ten candidates. Mosier, Ore J. P. Erhart was appointed as Columbia Lard, best 50 lb $7.00 \ Machine Shop SUMMONS On next Friday night there and G a r a g e supervisor o f the work and yes “ 10 lb 1.50 y In H) h Circuit Court o f the State o f will lie an open social meeting, Lost ^ “ “ “ 5 lb terday a crew of men with the . .75c Oregon for Wasco County. Auto Repairing and Simon Pure............. 5 lb A' Zàhlè Còllie dog,, white un grader and plow got busy and to which the public is invited. 85c J. E. F o kb is , accessories. A 1 1 , Columbia Bacon 4 to 6 . ___ . . ole dèr neck, Had* on a small p|ovm j and graded Main street. Plaintiff, Work Guaranteed Sweet Get'kin Pickles Wednesday, May 13 I will give lèather ha meow- strap. R«ward | vs. ready for the gravel. Mr. Stone * First and'State St. I Sour “ 10;000extra votes with each sack ft>r information on recovery. O tto M il l a t t ami VVlLHKMINA and Ji N. Mosier donated 200 California Home Catsup Hood River, Oregon MILLATT, A rthur K L h n , loads o f gravel to he spread on of Hour and each pair o f shoes Prepared Mustard f1 Defendants. (to give those a chance who did Mbs ter, Ore/ I Columbia Brand Salad Oil the street. Today the citizens n ot g e t in last w e e k ) : 5 000 e x - 1 To Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, ¡Columbia butter 2 lb 65c will turn out in full force and i defendants: Cash for Eggs 17c trad e... ,20c Many dainty pieces* of. fancy spread gravel and cleanup the tra with each 25c. sale o f Beech In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, Beef, Pork, Mutton Sausage and H. G . K I B B E E nut goods, also, 5,000 extra with 1 l , ! J M U X W e each u ^ II V v « 1». 1 l hereby i w a v i l j i I re- V you and o I. f J you are Ghinaiat'Chown t e . ¡street Bologna. H each 2oC. Sille Ot fruit’ Vegeta- quired to appear and answer the coni I This is all donation work C. L , MeHenna, o f Portland, plaint tiled against you in tin- above Corned Beef 14c. labor o f love and public spirit, j hies, Soda, W ashing Powder, spent1 last Sunday here ìòoking entitled suit, on <>r before the 20th day y t . • f AT 4- A ' M *4- land every one is expected to do Ihtking Powders and leas.— o f June. 191!, and if you fail tosoap- j ’ i O S I G I 1’ l G c i t 1 '5 IV I , àfter his interests, fl -, ¡his part. So everybody turn Strauss. ! pear and answer or otherwise plead L D. Firebaugh, of Ortly, re -;out, Harold E. Crawford, o f Walla- thereto, for want thereof Ihe plaintiff turned'TUesiAy from a lusiness The lad ie»o f Mosier will serve Walla, Wash., was in town Ibis \ will apply to the Court for the relief frip to Portland: lunch at noon in Chown’s Hall to week interviewing the local bank pray«’ I tor in his complaint, to-wii: For judgment against you, the said Otto Otto Millèrt Geo. Young, and the workers. officials in regard to the plans Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the J. M. Elliott were visitors at the and specifications for the new i sum o f $500.00, together with interest ¡bank building. On account of thereon from February 3rd, 1913, at the bounty seat Tuesday. MOSIER BUY BREAKS ARM ! the recent, change in manage- rate o f 8 per cent per annum; for the Land clearing tools o f all kinds. inent o f the bank, the buildingof further sum o f $75.00 attorney fees; W. E. Chown. Darrell, the nine year old son ,, , , -, , , ’ • , , ,, the new bank may possibly be for the further sum o f $5.05, together , ... ... i with interest thereon from April 20th, E. C, Rhodes, left Tuesday o ,, , Mr. and Mrs. I* red Evans, . . ’ delayed for a short tune, altho l&l i, at the rate o f 6 per cent per an cium a small tree while visit- morning for a fortnight’s buai- ti Hi I (i is no (loll IA t.hfi b lliid il)^ *, num; and for plaintiff'« costs and dis- Is g wIlh h '.B .re n ttln T l.. Dalle. ,, . .....................te d „v'ntually. ' - V C k „ rein . and accruing: costs; hess trip to Chicago. last Monday Now tile .... . vt ... xui c* uecree o f ihe Court decree- x: oa • in • i «mu R6 w I* tt (1' Dbpee, i* recovering No. T 24 is first, No. 151 is sec- • . . < way to g e t down from a tree is # mg that, the mortgage described in fl'om a broken collar bone, re OMu, N o. 84 is th ird . N o. 150 is said complaint b<* foreclosed and the to fall down, which Darrell did. ceived while playing ball. ¡Result,the bones o f his right arm fourth, in the Piano Contest this premises therein described, to-xvit: ' Dr. Robinson, Hi M. Scearce, 1 i>ro(<itin at Uie wrist. week. No. 45 gels the silver- Lots “ C” and “ D” in Block Ten (10) i in tlie Fort Dalles Military Keserva-! M. A. Mayer and J. K. MoGreg- Tht. ¡njui.ud |)oy was taken to ware. Strauss, i lion in Dalles City, Wasco County. or were visitors in The Dalles ||ie h(Wpilal( where the fracture Mrs. J as. Cherry was a visitor | Oregon, together with the appurtenan yesterday. ¡was reduced, and lie is now wear- in The Dali s Wednesday. j ces thereto, be sold in the manner pro- * videil bv law for the sale o f Teal prop- Mrs. W. E. Chown and little ; ing his arm in splints, | erty upon mortgage foreclosure, and j son left Monday for a fortnights! ♦ NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N j the proceeds arising from such sale be | A J«: it j«;,sau. s : mmm -m-—-** sxk jeam visit with'her parents at Spring- Mrs. Edward Howe, arrived on I applied in the payment o f said judg- j (PU B LISH E R , i a«—«ocfc. tjirook, Ore. ¡Saturday last from Council — LO CAL ñ ENTHUSIATIG CLUB MEETING. VOTERS! à D M osier Valley Bank erby & S tearns LAW YERS HOCD R iV E R . OREGON m27mi F Saturday’s Cash mm Market Price f F oust & Merle I * Depi.........it o f U.e Interior, U. S. naent amt any and all sum« found ft> be We Dot Not Experiment With Your Clothes........... A good stock o f Records for Blults, Iowa, called by the seri- (;)lll| < uir <. ¡ u The Dalles, Oregon. Ul,‘ pLia ill h i .... ■•■nil th**t the de- N)Ul-Victrola at Cbowtl’s. |oilS illness o f her son. Ed. L. April 28th, 11H t. !,'n lant.- mid ouch nml all of them am! ' .. , , ..i Howe, whose condition tho’ still u..u,.. Noti»-«' i i» . ......iw hereby ..i,,.n.,i. given that ! through or umici' thorn, bo barred, Clias. Abernathy, and w ife of Harriet L. I’oe, . .... ... . | poor is perhaps slightly im- forever, from any and till right, title, The success of our FRENCH DRY C LE A N IN G department stands- ortlw.ui are visiting their rela- , .................... , f., proved. Mrs. .Haddock, ol As- o f Mosier, Oregon, who, on March 1st, inti-rent or equity in sai-! |iremiai's,3«ve * back o f tliis statement; we are experts who understand thoroughly the 1913, made Homestead Entry No, Oil 4ves, Mr. and l\Irs. Wyss. , . . .. .. .. i ’ | toria, a sister oI Mrs, Howe, is 852, for l ots 4, 5 siiti 6. See. ti. Tp I N only the statutory righ tof redemption; treatment * f U d * great variety o f fabrics in our daily u.#e. ami each ar that execution i.ssu. herein; and that, Fred Evans and family spent also here. ticle is handled in a manner that secures best results. : RangelS EWM., has filed notice o f in the pureh'iser o f said premises at said the first of the week will) r e l a - ------------------- French Dry (Meaning is being recognize ! more and ,r.ore each day tention tb mu!:e Final Commutation side he placed in immediate possession * as one o f the most important industri- s in existence; as an economical j Proof, ti> establish claim to the land ttvesand friendsin the the Dalles. 0AN|S}i MflfiKEi fjjfl AppL[5 I Poor Mamma! j D id you e v e r com e hom e ft I * % < I to such a seers as this ? Is your w ife wearing herself out at such drudgery? Put A Step To it Now D on 't w a it until this back- breaking strain shows in her face and figure. A T H O R Electric W a sh er rem oves a ll the drudgery of washd-y, saves the clothes and the expense of wash day help. You can t r y th e THOR in y o u r home for 15 DAYS FR E E Telephons fo r a m a chine today ELECTRIC WIRING 6 SUPPLY CO. Hood River, Qregom First National Bunk Bhilding sixiured* 4 ; »th.5*tÄito3itett<*Hi*»o«ret; ' IHE WELCOME Post Cards Photo ¡Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing andi finishing The Dalles 407 PI 2nd Street DR. K. L. HUM BLE thereof; and for such other and further FHYSUMAN and SURdEON factor in our daily lives It is without ■ n . h Goo 1 Dressers find these j above described, before the Register relief as totin' (hurt .nay seem meet Mrs. ,L, T. Davenport return-! services invaluable, not only in Keeping tr ir clothes in the best o f con t snd Receiver o f the U.S. Land OiTice at HOOD R IV E R : OREGON dition at a!! tim -.i, hut by in; • i.- i.r, the wcaring quality, which means etl1 Tuesitay from* a fortnights I he* Export Di'pan immt <>l the rI'P,. Dalles, Oregon, on che 18th day of ! and equitable. a in their clothing bills. This summons is served by [ puldica- lu u u c t t- £ i l great g i v o i reduction 4V7A Will practice in Mosier and (*isil with lier parents at the ■ Northwestern Fruit Exchange, June, mu j timi in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly * The re putation we have earned Ihn nghotif the Vui ey as the Old- j Chwtiinnt immc.-) as v \ :l nt'sxt s : May be reached by long dis Dalles. | which is making a comprehensive argest and Rest, is the result of *’ satisfaction given /' newspaper o f general circulation lion, pub- F est. Large: r «k John K. Wilcox. Lawrence H. Lein .e,. B tance phone, Lome phone 01. Mrs. Clyde Raabe, o f Portland, study of Ihe World markets lot- listied in Wasco County, Oregon, F for inger. Chaules G. Sioiíz and George J six consecutive weeks, being seven is arrived Tuesday evening for a Northwestern apples and has \V. Kindred, nl! of Mo t . Oregon. sues thereof, in compilane!' with an foritnigblfl'VMSit1 with-Mrs. W. G. collaterally secured in formation H. T h ank W ood « ( gk , order o f Hon. \V. L. Bradshaw. Judgc as to Lite consumption anb im Kcgiiiter. (Sloyd * ' 1 “ ' o f the above entitled Loiiid. which or- * Suits Made to Order. Satisfaction Guaranteed. portation into foreign countries J der is dated April 29th. 1914, and the Summer Underwear and stock Mrs. Thus. Hill is prepar o f various kinds of fruit lias as R rosi ns building, Phone 1154 HOOD RIVER, ORE. . date o f the* first publication o f Ibis ings; my stock is complete, the ed ti.TuHke hair swilehes I iUN I Summons Is May 1, 1914. and the d it ' « ■ certained that The apple trees from combings. Satisfac right goods at ‘the right prices. I o f the la.el publication o f tbit Sum in Denmark number about 5,4114, - tion guaranteed a n tl Gome and'see what i can do for ' moos is J une 1 J, 1914. (X)0, but the production is not I ’ m in the market, for all prices reasonable. Etti'.ri W. W ilson . you. Strauss. large enough to supply the home kinds of ctirpenter work Attorney for Plaintiff. 106 Third St. Hood- R i v e r Miss Thelma Pensky returned demand, as evidenced b\ the fact Will furnish plans and spec Monday From Portland and is that the importation in 19CHHtlu> ifications for all work that I NOTICE making her home with Mr. and |uU.sL available statistics) o " •' X get or superintend the con l , P i .-■ . v \ Notil i* i- hereby giv n that 1 ill'll, on | Mrs. West. amounted to .11),231 barrels, of struction of. the 12th ilay of April, 1911, in the ('ily W. E. l-Wirrrtt and wife, o f whicli the United Siales supplied $1.0(1 per day for i* hours. of go.lier; Oregon, tal i* up amt em—I •V - , ; ■ ^ Porilatnl, arrived on'Monday and direct 7.322. Ii seems,however, pomi.I the fiilluwii" !i t ■■■! ''.nitmils. ' ■I. P. ERHART, c ; y.-’ ? to-wit: ( > ii . iron gr p nnev aboue 5' will s|>end a mmitii or so* with thill, considerable tpiaiiUties of Shoes ruhile to ortler. We retail M o s ie r - - - O regon American apples are also imports yi'jirs old. w. igi.l almut 95U lbs., and G. H. Davenpoi't and wife. . ion’ s ii Bo s Slices. Repair A* • 1 '\ branded “ l*" on li ft hip. One hay etl from Hamburgt and other i ing : e.iliy ((<>m \hile you wait. V : 1 Messrs. J. H Harper, T. J. * ‘ ' P saddle bor-i* about 5 yours-old. weight German and British ports, and Prices rettsenable and all work NOTICE. r alsnit S73 lbs. white strip in fare an:! Dunsmore and Paul Childers of guaranteed on the other hand some are iilso Having assumed the manage brand'd **E ( ” on left hip. 1 will, on The Dalles, spent a few hours in Jt seph A m ore exported to Norway, Sweden, ment o f the Mosier water sys llie I2lh (lay of Mu . 19! I. at the houi town Wednesday afternoon. 310 Union St. The Dalles Finland and Russia. We are in of 7 o'clock, I’. M., of said day, in tem, all persons are It *reh\ noti front of the Mosier Library building, 1 Pi L. Arthur anil L. C. Pro- formed that the prices for the .--r fied that liege a tier no connec in the City of * K*' sior. Oregon, sed said huska, returned Wednesday from York and Baldwin varieties aver . - * tions In any water main, nor any , .Ml ' rp ai poi ir. mieti.* to P " high - M i4 ;, For Sale k tithing triii to the Punch Bowl age $3.50 exclusive o f brokerage ll^S.7 -■ y / i-l extensions, toilets. Laths or yard est bidder for civsh vi hand, for the on tins«h River. and that some Winesaps have S ; g!<* t nr.ri Y bite Iieghom 1M V hydrants mn\ L* made h any qorpi.s. of paji'ur fl s. rods and rx- eggs lYr ••.»Hing. $5.(K> per Bk); 1 Mothers’ Day will'he observed s.ilil as- high its $4.30 to $5.00. person withont tirsi obici niiip p-ne.s legali*- inrurT I h taking up, next Sunday at the Immanuel file varieties ol Itoxed apples i:*i- i vnni*’sinn, ai'd îfiving due* no- etti simuli i ! anil et niug alune de- o $1.<* ’ (Hl;t *. o f 15. T ncred - i : «I n i . a . * * * in t ex y T I ’iniial). Special program for ported, from ihe United Sia:> - tice th< 1 'ivafier. L c L ¡strain. ( Et>. Y oung . ni tiuitliers, who: tpu tgirdially in- are Winesaps, Jonathans, and A NS . J. E. H ig ley , .gm Me ier. Ore. ■‘ A L W A Y S A T V O I R S E R V I C E . ’ Lauvers. The public seems lo ViU'd. aJIim M a n a g er. prefer tile fed apples. I'lie 1 Ifrn ’ t \v*u itiibk *t r iVli: r.tes A'lierican I'oiinsul i> of Lhe opin ■.« a n M i t i v f v ¡¿ tkainfliSP ■ Il& tt M A H H H M V sen. Depailmont is a credit, to a •ire;:'V)OOire(.'*(s* ion that the California Newtown ,1 I We never mark < town lik« Moaien'.M am not t'igdr- ■ V»(' Pippin.all' the most popular anil n. * ' \ New Lint of ilig how miudi bean make snmucli that tin* Wenatchee apples tIn:t _______ \ \ have a spleni id : ;s < rtment of ks that. iL is :«n accommodalinii In U i ' î i V - fall Hose J5c. have iieen shipped ar too largo Bo' ’ Ox! : iis in lact unti !)Ulto» Styles, :> ......... d ui.v cuktnmei-a. Strauss. these. patini !er.t - r. fri*m $2.00 lo $*1.00 tal lor tin* market. Bi.lbriggr.B irr Jus. A. Davis, county Assessor, lies; all s'z* d in the lut. *u- I'.lie lorms of paymont are ns sizes 31 (o r*i was in town Monday, giving our i rule cash through a (5 penhag- Y ;¡r ci 1 ce, lhe p air.. 51.£5 heel RI 1 toe. A j I ’ i’.erv. ir or Mi F !.II- s !\ le*.l .. ; Draw s, sizes 30 lo deputy Assessor, J. K. McGivg- o i bank ill ler in. -pi e lio il e l ll e n where. let), take 1 i irnien's and nicely finii she ors a tew lessons in finding valu goods. In cases ot consigmeiits H) ............... I5 C p s' Oxfords i i Kid. Gun Metal and diiy your U) si : ¡ . antag * of 1;' - duine ations. Ui* ty ni lit is etl rete I !>) check s’,- ( air m IM* alni I 1 ck leathers. r i» / sum le n cils at a savin Messrs, G. E. and W. W. Mc- ls- tl <• -ale has it men plata \!l si; s up to 33 5‘ ■. 40C l'ht g trinen!............. Glnre. *»f the Dalles, were trans ■ r choit* ■ I lit* : Si.r.o lias Is'eti ila* ileiiiand acting husinoM in town Wednes ■ ¡Iraners ,atiies’ and M*'s*; s’ Ox I ds and SI;p- nil'll in ( )rt gun this (lay, represen I ing (hn l.’ortli nd IÌ k T ù i ì - ! Visit o::r f í o i r ’s C ! s. Not all sir : r. it certaialv some it tm* available supply Rcaii.j Go. nent ami s " Imi a vai: es. if v.'i- b: * i.e. e x h a u s te il nntl the G. II. Dnt*eii|M>rt..went to Pot i * jri ce y ou Í« r yon r ¡ ¡ i A Ì j. 1' Ivíl E. 9LC &. N . ( *. luis L en land yesterday to make : nan amount o f n... ■« > ’ O Men s ( ‘xfords, n-o! (♦ ni Irai her. can nienis tor blunging Lis wile ho. e. tii'liged to pioiv up oilu Itila w Let ' ci i ¡míete Ht)(Í w** coniti f i mi th em in ir- euer that Not a ! si. sib lbe m tiie biggest v V L V Mrs Daveii|Kiri’ s health lias n ! pr ce. P re Silk thread . pie e yon n sty !e. ,m improve«) since she has eon in tier to Slip ply (h e g le n i u n n iiier 1 Seeohti 1 !o k ! : f i ;.La i . \ m :r ucce. o f f a . tuet « a p p ly in g I * » seed PortiaiHl. r ............. 3 S C I*armer Smith st: I Marion count) ii is »■■.( ■ n:it- r r * r i l~ \ sections of the \ r ml the $)500 tax exemption would OMP ainicteii with tin i h release D W- (hi 'I ol the l.txpoy- ft* * er unii t hat im liest *m 1 er Is in a -rs from pn iug anythi’ g and lo a re c o rd -b re a I H O O D RTVl • I Spaulding^ T aiior i Shop Kair Switches ¡St. Louis Shoe Shop. P \ % Poi*ific Power ï ia'ht Co. ...... ’ LP m »wer L s’ Oxiorcls Special Special: Ft., G oods t is h al M over Bool J^UL it Oil LltC L'll.iT tW(* -th ird s. ore PARIS PAIR, G EL'