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— LO CAL — For Sale or W ork. S. F. Goss went to Portland Wednesday to secure material i for the installation o f a steam j heating plant in the school I house. - took it upon themselves to attend j to his wants, so the city author- ¡ties had him taken to the hos pital for treatment. He lived i hut a few days after reaching I H. G. KIB3EE Mosier Valley Bank N O T A R Y P U B L IC HOSIER, OREGON One or two teams koo <1 work .Mrs. Alice Cherry went to hospital. Will sell or hire them B. A. Walker had married Portland Tuesday afternoon to liy the day, week or month and visit a few days with her sister, daughters and sisters, some of M O S IE R O regon furnish man to drive. whom were well able to take I Mrs. Kay Sturgess. m27m. J. S t r a i n . : care o f him, but he lived in pov Mrs. J. N. Hosier returned erty and squalor and died in mis SUM M ONS last week from a visit with her ery and and want and was buried For Sale. In the Circuit (Jourt of the State of recently widowed sister, Mrs. I in Potter’s Field. A- complete camping outfit, Nellie Kb<*r, o f Portland. Or.*iron for Wasco County. A prominent business man who including tent, stove, he'd and Walker, E. towns, Mrs. Jack McNally went to had befriended Mr. Plaintiff, cooking utensils. Hhod Kiver Monday afternoon to wrote a letter to a sister of thej vs. L. C. PROHASKA, see her husband, who is still con-¡dead man, about a week previous OTTn mii . t . att und W ii . hemina Mosier, Ore. fined in the hospital, tho slowly j to his demise, stating his condi- M illatt , Defendant*. I tion and needs, and asked for improving. Lost for To Otto Millatt and IVilliemnia Millatt, ! some assistance from them It. HI Weber o f The Dalles A Zable Collie dog, white un defendants: the old man. E. C. Gibson, o f Portland, and der neck. Had on a small In the Name o f the State o f Oregon, A letler received from this leather harness strap. Reward Frank Long, o f San Francisco, j you and each o f you are hereby re were business visitors in town sister during the week proves quired to appear ami answer the coni- for information or recovery. that blood is not always thicker ,,iaint fi|e(! against you in the above | on Tuesday. A rthur K uhn , than water, for in it the sister entitled suit, on o r'.. fore the 20th day Hosier, Ore, Mrs. M. E. Gray, o f The says “ my brother can lay no of dune, i!H4, and if you fail to so ap- j Dalles, and her daughter, Mrs. claim whatsoever to any charity ¡*i*‘ar J*n<L answer or «t'o rwise plead thereto, for want thereof the plaintiff Many dainty pieces o f fancy Theo. Liebe, o f Los Angeles. from any o f his relatives, will apply to the Court for the relief Cal., visited this week with Mrs. Ghtna at* Chown’s. / erj o iv lit t le w as k n ow n h ere o f prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For Fred Evans, and family. I Mr. Walker, except what he judgment against you, the said Otto Buy your b oau and get a pie Rev. W. A. Diggins, o f Walla ¡chose to tell, and his accounts Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the almost free. Strauss. Walla, will hold services in the were very conflicting. Judging | sum o f $500.00, together with interest Wv.E„ Chown was a mid-week thereon from February 3rd, 1913, at the Christian Church in Mosier Sun- from his sister’s letter he was rate o f 8 per cent per annum; for the Business visitor in Portland. day evening. May 17th. Tho evidently considered a black further sum o f $75.00 attorney fees; B. B. Jose transacted business j |)ul)|ic js cordially invited j sheep and a disgrace to his very for the further sum o f $5.05, together in The Dalles on Monday last. I ,, . o ... , , , “ highly connected family.” j with interest thereon from April 20th, I Mrs. J. bendhnger and daugh- 2 A P IT A L A N D Horses. A good stock of Records for ter arrived last Friday from your Vfctrola at Chown’s. Portland, where they spent the H. Ml Scearce transacted busi winter. She will pass the sum- mer here on the ranch with her ness in The Dalles this week. husband. E. L. Root transacted business j Messrs. B _ P Bailey _ L A in Hood River last. Monday. 1 McArthur and F. Craton, o f the Land clearing tools o f all kinds. i Pacific P. & L. Co., were down W. E. Chown. from The Dalles Monday looking New potatoes and all good ¡after matters electrical at. tin things to tickle your palate, j rock crusher; Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Middle- Mrs. J, P: Eriiart1 was a buai- swart, came up from Hood River ness visitor in Spokane this Tuesday to visit their children. week. Mr. Middleswart returned home Mrs. Mbss returned Wednesday in the afternoon, his wife ex from a visit with friends in tending her visit a few days. Ray Sturgess, of Portland, Wednesday, May 20, I will /¡sited here this week with rela j give 5000 extra votes with each j ti x*s.and friends | sale of 25e of a big lot o f wash H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N The Misses Dorothy Little ami ¡dress goods which will be on Ruth Clement' were Saturday vis- ! display on the Iront counter.. IF YOU WISH 'This applies to remnants also, ¡tors in llood River. To meet your friends, stop at 1000 extra votes with every pair Mrs. R. H. Cummings ami i of Overalls; 5000 with each pair HOTEL HOSIER. Miss Marjorie Pàge were visitors o f Pants—any price: 5000 with in Hood River Monday. l each 25c sale o f Rice. Crackers, All Modem atul under New Mrs. Hi E. Dean left last Sat- Tobacco, Cigars, Candy, Nuts, Management. unlay for Detroit, Mich., where' Cocoa; 20,000 extra with every AUGMUINTIID HATH FACILITIES ¡order for suit made to order. her sister is seriously ill. The Ladies Aid Society will i Strauss. W . G. CLOYD, Prop. meet next Wednesday at. the J. W. HUSKEY WILL BUILD home of Mrs. J. H. Piercey. NOTIGE FOR P U B LIC A’n O N j o f Mosier. Oregon, who. on March 1st. 1913. made Homi st. ad Entry No, 011- 352. for Lots 4, 5 and ti. Sec. li. Tp 1 N RcigeVJ I'.WM., has filed notice o f in tention to make Film! U-ommutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above describci!, befon the Register amt Keceiv r o f the U .s Land (ittice at ’t he 1 »«lb's, ( tregon, on tin* 18th day o f June, 1911. Claimant nitnef us witnesses John R. Wilcox. Lawrence It. Leri i iger. Uhanles vî Stoll* and George \\. Khi a all o f M< *ier, Q i*|on. H. KlVANK W ". umt a . Reg • i. r. Base Bad Goods Attorney for Plaintiff. rn ro AND hing Tackle ‘ i ? ■ Ï i À i i s i Trott Apri and ;S »>0 Ot l OUI» l^oust & M erit Machine 1 FREl) ULMER, Proprietor Fresh and Smoked Meats, Sausage and Fish A dean, sanitary place to do your shopping M O S IE R Mosier to such a scene as this? Is your w ife wearing herself out at such drudgery? rsacscssaasH ujulsêbb o sê **: Middleswart & Marsh Pat A Stop To Ii Now D on ’t w a it until this back breaking strain shows in her face and figure. Contractors and A T H O R Electric Builders W a s h e r r e m o v e s a ll th e drudgery of washday, sa-ves the clothes and the expense of wash day help. New work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. * A Hosier, Oregon Phone 119 ■ II 15 DAYS FREE « T elephons fo r a m a chine today We Do Not Experiment With Your Clothes. . . . . . * * The success o f our FRENCH 1>RY C LE A N IN G department stands back o f this statement; we are expert.-, who understand thoroughly the treatment oT the great variety o f fabrics in our daily use, and each ar ticle is handl e, in a manner that secures best results. French Dry Cleaning is being recognized more and mere each day ns one o f the most important industries in existence; as an economical factor in our daily live, it is without equal. Good Dressers find chese services invaluable, not only in keeping their clothes in the best o f con dition at all tim . but by increasing the wearing quality, which means a great reduction in tl, ir clothing bills. Hood I * * I * I I Brosius building, Phone 1154 g HOOD RIVER, ORE. i Ï i « » 'i A . t i n I DR. H. L. DUMBLE AU 1 'PW vet i. c-i . g, ¡«/y t e J :■*+ . y. i ( V \ : it" "V-V\ i'V _ Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ed to mBke hair switches» from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. m ' - kC ■' t »>- * a 105 Third St. '-ma- ..-w^ewtnss^ Sh >; s made to order. We retail Men's and Boys Shoes. Repair« line ■ catl.v tion«* while you wait. Pr!e *p re.tsonjihhe an», aliw ork guarante»*d Pacific Power & Light Co. ( j.seph A more “ A LW A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.” not mark our prices Up to mark them Doa n. hirt Waists v 'L 51< Union St. Kwms. ■- | Here is a bargain in Infants' Hoods of / . the finest i.---Vn and embroidery; just the thing for the little tots. Values up to $1,0). Your choice...... .......... . j «-. ■.* -P ,o Ò 0. vi.: 19C S ììlliì I i ricycles now ■r 11.« Po* r. S«e our w in A b¡^¡ ■g t-> choose . rom IVicyi 51.67 w 2.34 3.34 4.34 3.60 5.00 6.50 H O O D R IV ER S L A R G E S T A N D M U M 19c Baby Hoods THE PARIS PA rts The Dalles 1.33 SIS. -'20. SJJ an i S 10. Hood River. St. Louis Shoe Shop. V fW M Ù Suits Reduced j i asiì SUItGEOH Hair Switches , - r l i j v ;‘* a it. -'XI- X*'.| l l / ' í i ’ B ul in -HAI Book Store anu HOOD R IV E R r OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. WV have stunt* sph*ntlitl hig values in I I he Dalles 407 E 2nd Street PHYSICIAN 3úMi i » Í Ä » K U m B K ■&. ■ A* »i. llil Post Cards Photo Suitplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing ? è 3 * * Satisfaction Guaranteed. Oregon me imp ill ML I Suits Made to Order. River, First National Bank Building Spaulding's Tailor Shop I Y Y r f ile iw ie iw w w w w ie iw u e o w * ; « ELECTRIC WIRING a SUPPLY CO. The reputation we have earned throughout the Valley as the Old est, Largest and Dost, is the result o f ' satisfacrion given.” and Garage Oregon Y o u can t r y th e THOR Shop ilnod River, home D id you e v e r com e i P Foer Mamma! OREGON ; Auto Repairing and accessori»*«. A I I Work Guaranteed Firs' and ì iute t»i. OREGON M O SIE R M E A T M A R K E T Aft»*r ail is s >1 and done, you are the Ladies’ Suit' in g"S ami mixed suit » ings t ¡tal we van save you some goo 1 director »>f ou business. For unless ; you aro pio: »o. , iih what you s«*e here mone» on. i buy. and having --so pleased hat suit, a big value at £16.50. ' ft Blu» «»* continue to bay. this tmsi- Ixuight once I 51300 M nesj ran not xiat. For this reason we X at $15.00, suit. ,-n " t you t< see olir \vom!erfu: assort- * S I 3 0 0 I met ! of tal lUX at $14.UO. * ! ART. S *• \ \TV'XK.C & i :»»S. N\ S 5 2 .0 0 j arui \ve: t of tliP tie $20.00 ■ < Ö X > J. P. ERHAKX, , iUoiáiLB NOTICE. i I Ladies i ■^4,00 per day for 9 hours. F red W. W ilson , , W A New Line of S I1 .7 0 0 .0 0 m "' «¡r ai Having assumed the manage ment of the Mosier water sys tem, ¡ill persons are hereby noti fied that hereafter no connec-i tions to any water main, nor any ! extensions, toilets, hat Its or yard! hydrants may he made by any j (P U B L IS H E R .) person without first obtaining*j Department o f the Intcriqr, U. S permission, and giving tine no-j Land MSic.- nt The Dalle». ’ Oregon. lice Liter» a i’ler. April 28th. l" l !. J. E. H ig i . f Y, Notice i» here!')’ given that a23m Manager. 1 Harriet I . Poe, Mrs. B(*rt' Middleswart, of The closing exercises o f the ffkrkdale, arrived VVediu sdaj ! Mosier Elementary anil High Evening lo vifit relative" and School will lie held next Wednes Vi» lids. day evening at 8 o'clock, in tin* Wi C, Slone superiiucnrient (Ghristian Giutroh. r f the rack crasher, visited »vet An interesting program has ¡»umlpy ; ip Portland with hi iK'.'tt preptuvd, consisting of feiuhv. music, essays by the various I IMck Becker, rcpies# ntini the graduates, an address hy IYol. Taylor, o f Pacific Uni Ginlahy Packing t'ompany. was Erattk versity. ami ifiv* presentation of i lairiness visitor in town on I diplomas hy Dr. Robinson. I he Wednesday. 1 music will be furnished hy Up* Mrs. H. Pickering of Cosmop- .Mosier On hestra. alis, Wash., arrived last Satur day to visit her sou, Harry Stout Ik DIES f and family. »Mrs, R. J. Taylor and children I'ahlwin A. Walk.*r, fanilhirly returned Tuesday evening from know n to Ao •sic ti les as ’ ’ Dad" •i visit with relatives at Cape W alker, di«'U tasi r rivliiy at lit«' Horn. Wash. hospital i t l ¡)«• 1 taUi s. at the age Mis> \4ioe Mi »tier came down • ! o'* v o;.rs. 1 loath v, a a »lite to from The Dalles last Saturd tv : compii Vii IO 11 ill' I » , i unies. About ¡i \i«*»'k pH* ions to his afternoon and visited over Sun doath Mr. V- ■ill.or vvas taken sud- day w ¡th her parents. :**nly ill wilt Ie o t wnr», anti t!:•* C. J. Liltlepage and wife will ?allt*(i i n and g a ’ »• .gave Slituijty for Monmouth to I etur v as i him treat me:nt for his ailment Attend, as delegates from Mi -fit , me he appeared to Grange to the State Grange, in and for a u * liveil1 a Ion«* in a tension in that city next week. impro.’e. 11» liltle cabin ht• built las; fall, rite Mr. Li til« •page is a mem Iter of no place for a sick -he committees on good roads cabin was loan or fo r t’ooso n eigh bo r* v« iie und agricultiir" sues thereof, in compliance with an | order of Hon. \V. L. Bradshaw, Judge' | o f the#above entitled Court, which or-, j der is dated April 29 th. 1914, and the i dale o f the first publication o f this | Summons is May 1, 1914, and £he date o f the lust publication o f thii» Sum- I moos is June 12, 1914. I ’ m in the market for alt kinds of carpenter work Will furnish plans and spec ifications for ¡ill work that I get or superintend the con struction of. !.. J. M errill , Cashier. J. N . MOSIER, Pres. I IS! I, at' the rate o ft . per cent per an num; and for plaintiff’s costs apd dis bursements herein and accruing costs; i ami for a decree o f the Court decree- Our Motto SURPLU S GUARANTEED DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D BANK. The man who supplies you with the food that goes on votrr 1,1 . t,,!,t tilH ,,'ortg“gc described in said complaint be foreclosed and trie table is the most important of nil premises therein described, to-wit: tradesmen with whom you Lots and “ ! ) ” in Block Ten (10) in the Fort Dalles Military Reserva cleal- ° ' ,f ot' wl,at he * ‘ IIs I™ , vou are literally made. He feeds tion in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, together with the appurtenan your wife and your family and ces thereto, be sold in the manner pro- all those dear to you. You have I vided hy law for the sale o f real prop a right to demand that he he in- erty upon mortgage foreclosure, and telligent; that he he clean; that the proceeds arising from such sale be he be alive to the dignity o f his applied in the payment o f .raid judg calling; that he give you value ment and any and all sums fount! to be tine plaintiff herein, and that the de for your money; that he shall fendants und each and all o f them and not substitute nor tell a lie in his any and all persons claiming hy, d. ; blends: that he shall not deceive through or under them, be barred, you nor he a party to some onei tori’ v<jr, from any and all right, tit! - ¡I ve ■ ff Portland. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. French, else’ s deceit. In short, that he interest or equity in said premises.save n- ! only the statutory right if redemption; Carhartt’ s Overalls and G a u n t- ¡Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Snarr, and render you a real social service. that execution issue iierein; and that lets—at the Quality Store, o f ¡Messrs. Geo, Monnish and Joe Such Service you will receive . the purchaser o f said premises at Mud Winneck, all o f Portland, "spent at the Pure Food Grocery and at sale he placed in immediate possession oourse. Strauss. I hist Sunday here with Wm. N a saving every day in the year, ' thereof; and for sue!, other and further Banker L. J. Merrill was a Akers, who is a neighbor of | Why not make up your mind relief a a to the Court may seem meet and equitable. business visitor in Portland I theirs in Portland. Mr. French ight now to try Strauss? This summons is served by publica- . this week. has the contract for plastering tion in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper o f general circulation, pub Miss Lurllne Fisher was a vis-'the new court house at The itor ill' Hood River Wednesday Dalles ami Ihe other gentlemen D e r b y a S t e a r n s lished in Wasco County, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks, be/tig seven is morning. i mentioned are assisting-him. l a w y e r s • Mi«> M. Harlan returned home J. VV. Huskey was up from Saturday from a fortnight’s visit, Ruthton this week making ar- with her sisler in Portland. ! rangemonls for tho erection o f a H. C. Bowers, manager o f the residence on his lot adjoining the MultnomaluHolel, Pont lam 1, was ,Ohristnm Church on the south, a week-end guest at Lehowa. j The building wiil I k * a five-rtKnn Mrs. Jerry Rronattgh arrived ! huugnlow. 2SxiS feet, with all Wednesday from Portland to | modern improvements. J. P. /isit her sister, Mrs. Dr. Macnmi. ISrhart has the contract for tin* construction. C. A. Morden o f the Orego ♦ nian, spent Saturday and Sunday CLOSING EXERCISES OF SGi.GOL »n his fruit ranch south o f town. Vî f cgHK: * 2 3 0 1 ; j i O i l , BEST S T O R E