Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren j
SHORT OhOER HOUSE OPENED
and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vining:
H. G . K I B B E E
were visitors in Hood River on Victor Lindberg, of Portland,
Wednesday morning.
has opened a short order house
I’m in the market for all
For Sale
MOSIER, OREGON
Robt.
Hardwick,
who is living and lunch counter in the Stur-
NOTARY p u b l i c
kinds of carpenter work
Seventy-five little pigs. Phone
ing in .Portland at present, was ' »ess building and is now ready
Will furnish plans and spec-
C A P I T A L A N D S U R P L U S S I 1 .7 0 0 .0 0
or write
looking
after
his
interests
here
to
serve
the
hungry
public
at
all
ificalions
for all work that l
B. D. L oomis ,
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
for
several
days
this
week.
hours.
He
also
carries
fresh
get
or
superintend
the con
O
r
e
g
o
n
M
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Ortley, Ore.
A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D
'bread and pastry, cold soft)
struction
of,
Mrs. C. S. McCorkle and drinks, fruit, confectionery, ci
BANK.
daughter,
Miss
Dorotha,
of
$4,00 i*?r day for 9 hours.
Many dainty pieces of fancy
gars and tobacco. Give him a
J. N. M o s i e r . Pres.
L. J. M e r r i l l , Cashier.
SUMMONS
Wamic,
are
spending
a
fortnight
China at Chown’s.
call.
i
J. P. ERHART,
here with Mrs. H. G. Kibbee.
In th** Circuit Court of the State of
Wm. Davis was a mid-week
M o sie r
. . .
O regon
l Oregon for Wasco County.
F ound : On The Dalles road,
visitor at the county seat.
COUNTY
ROAC
AGAIN
MOVED
J. E. F orbis ,
a pair of spectacles. Owner may
Plaintiff,
Mrs. B. J. Weller is visiting recover same by calling at this
VS.
Old
Dame
Nature
got
another
this week in Portland.
offiee and paying for this notice. 1
on ja3t Saturday, at th e ' 1>TTO M ii . latt and W ilhemina
.
Land clearing tools of all kinds.
I IV'llI I ATT
FRED ULMER, P rop rieto r
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.
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Defendants,
W. E. Chown.
er man, had his ice and retnger- steam shovel is excavating, and i
^
.
Mrs. Sarah McVey spent sev ator plant installed the tirst ot vented her feelings by twisting tlofendants:
F resh and Sm oked M eats, S a u s a g e and Fish
eral days in Portland this week. the week and it is giving excel the county road out of shape s u it1 j In the Name of the State of Oregon, ;
had to
wi
had
to he
!)#J worked
before it could I you anti each of you are hereby re
A clean, sa n ita ry p lace to do y o u r shopping
Don’t forget the big enter lent satisfaction.
be
traveled.
The
steam shovel quired to apj»ear and answer the com-
Mrs. Theodore Bushkul and
tainment next Wednesday night.
be moved to avoid a j plaint filed against you in the above 1
A good stock of Records for little children, of Kingsley, and ,a< to
i entitled suit, on or before the 29th day i
George McVey, of LaGrande, s 11
of June, 1914, and if you fail to so ap- ;
your Victrola at Chown’s.
pear and answer or otherwise plead
, , ,
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visited over Sunday with their
Having lately in stalled « jarge mothe|% Mr„ Sarah McVey.
thereto, for want thereof the plaintiff
Did you ev er com e home
Teachers’ Examination
will apply to the Court for the relief
Up-to-date, sanitary fountain, we
to such a scene as this-? Is
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Coun-
Art Pettey and little
prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For
are prepared to serve our patrons , Mrs.
your wife wearing herself out
, ,
ty Superintendent of Wasco County,
judgment against you, the said Otto
daughter
Pauline left Monday , ()re|{OI1 wi), hoW the reKUl. r
at such drudgery?
with the coldest and latest soft
Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the
drinks and sundaes. Come in morning for her home in Seattle, | ation of applicant» for State Certif- sum of $500.00, together with interest
Put A Stop To It Now
and look over our menu. Motto: after spending several weeks in I ¡cates at high school building in The thereon from February 3rd, 1913, at the
Dalles
as
fohows:
Commencing
Wed
Don’t w ait until this b a c k
Cleanliness is next to Godliness. the neighborhood witli her fath nesday, June 17, 1914, at 9 o ’clock, a. rate of 8 per cent per annum; for the
breaking strain shows in her
er, Mr. Reno.
further sum of $75.00 attorney fees; ;
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.
m., and continuing until Saturday,
face and figure.
for the further sum of $5.05, together
Mr.
Hollingsworth,
of
Port-
1 June 20, 1914, at 4 o’clock p. m.
with interest thereon from April 20th, j
Mrs. J. W. Huskey, of Hood
land, engineer of joint facilities Wednesday forenoon-W riting, CJ. 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per an
A THOR Electric
River, visited, friends here yes for
the O-W. R. & N. Co., was^s. History, Physiology,
num; and for plaintiff's costs and dis
W a s h e r re m o v e s a ll th e
terday.
a visitor in town last Friday, .Wedmsday afternoon — Physical bursements herein and accruing costs;
drudgery of tVashday, saves the
clothes and the expense of wash
and for a decree of the Court decree- 1
0. E. Wilson was a business lo o k lllg o v t l the
r . f a,ph,y’
n R';adinf;
v..v, rock crusher | ? Methods
in Reading,
Methods in A th-
day help.
j ing that the mortgage described in J
visitor in Hood River yesterday p la n t.
metic.
New work a Specialty. Repair
said
complaint
he
foreclosed
and
the
afternoon.
Y o u can
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daily ar- Thursday forenoon-Arithm etic, His premises therein described, to-wit:
work done. Estimates furnished
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tory of Education, Psychology, Meth- j
t r y the
We do Photographic work. rived Wednesday
C” and ” D” in Block Ten (10)
All work guaranteed.
morning
from
,
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11‘ots
r.
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, ods in Geography.
in
the
Fort
Dalles
Military
Reserva-
Arthur & Burt Drug Co,
THOR
Pasco, Wash., and Will sp en d Thursday afternoon Grammar, (Vo-
_, ,,
in y o u r
American Literature,
Physics, tioii in Dalles City, Wasco County,
C. A. McCargar was a mid several weeks here with Mrs. Kr»l;hy.
Methods in Language, Thesis’ for Pri- 'Oregon, together with the appurtenan-
home for
i ces thereto, be sold in the manner pro-
week business visitor in Port Daily 8 mother, Mrs. 0. G. I in ary Certificate.
Friday forenoon—I
forenoon—Theory
and Prac-
Prac- vided by law for the sale of real prop-
15 DAYS
Clement.
*
( Friday
heory and
land.
Phone 119
I lice. Orthography, English Literature, i .
,
.
Mosier, Oregon
Shoes!
S
h
o
e
s!!
Shoes
!
!
!
!
chemistrv
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ertyu
p
o
n
mortgage
foreclosure,
and
try.
FREE
Frank Howard of Hood River
I Friday afternoon—School Law, Ge- the proceeds ariHin*» from such aale be
Thousands
of
pairs
of
good
shoes
„gry
,
%
“¿¿Ta'
(
i
v
i,
Government
was a visitor in town last Mon
( applied in the payment of said judg
T elep h o n e
are here for you. You d o n ’ t j Saturday forenoon—Geometry, Bot- ment and any and all sums found to be
day.
fo r a m a -
a".V-
ot'ten find such a stock o f o'oorl
due
plaintiff
herein,
and
that
the
de-
chine today
K
Saturdnv afternoon — General His
Try those crushed fruit and shoes and at such low prices
| fendants and each and all of them and
in i tory. Bookkeeping,
nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’s. a city the size of Mosier as you J
, any and all persons claiming by,
c H y d e t ^ bonnky ,
*
j through or under them, be barred, *
ELECTRIC WIRING 5 SUPPLY CO.
Miss Alice Bennett visited find at Strauss.
j
County School Superintendent. | forever, from any and all right, title,
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with friends in The Dalles this
interest or equity in said premisys.save
Hood River, Oregon
The success of our FRENCH DRY CLEANING d e trim e n t stands
only the statutory lig h to f redemption;
week.
back of this statement; we are experts who understand thoroughly the
First National Bank Building
that execution issue herein; and that
treatment of the great variety of fabrics in our daily use, and each ar
Who is “ Mr. Bob?” Go to
the purchaser of said premises at said
ticle is handled in a manner that secures best results.
Chown’s Hall next Wednesday
sale he placed in immediate possession
French Dry Cleaning is being recognized more and more each day
thereof; ami for such other and further **
night and see.
as one of the* most important industries in existence; as an economical
relief us to the Court may seem meet
factor in our daily lives it is without equal. Good Dressers find these
R. M. Ross, of Portland, was
and equitable.
services invaluable, not only in keeping their clothes in the best of con
bp over Sunday looking after
This summons is served by publica
* dition at all limes, but by increasing tiie wearing quality, which means * 1
Post Cards
tion in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly * a great reduction in their clothing bills.
land interests.
1 *
Photo Supplies
newspaper of general circulation, pub
The reputation we have earned throughout the Valley as the Old f
Printing and developing done
f
Books and Magazines
lished in Wasco County, Oregon, for
est, Largest and Best, is the result of “ satisfaction given.”
« | * Indian Goods, Curios,
at the Drug store.
six consecutive weeks, being seven is *
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Mail orders solicited
sues thereof, in compliance with an *
M. A. Mayer is a business vis
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Expert developing and
order of Hon. W. I.. Bradshaw, Judge
itor in Portland and the Sound
f | S
finishing
of the above entitled Court, which or
country this week.
. der is dated April 29th, 1914, and the ** ,
Suits Made to Order. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
^ $
The Dalles
date of the first publication of this
Clyde Root, Wm. Marsh and
I
¡8
407
E 2nd Street
AT
Summons is May 1, 1914, and the date
Brosius building,
Phone 1154
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Roy Duvall were visitors in The
of the last publication of this Sum
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Dalles last Saturday.
mons is June 12, 1914.
= | DR. 11. L. DUMBLE
F red W. W ii . son ,
B o r n : In Mosier, on Friday,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
May 22nd, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. j
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
Geo. Rorden, a daughter.
HOOD RIVER
: OREGON
C. A. Morden of Portland, was
n o t ic e .
Will practice in Mosier mid
a week-end visitor on his fruit
j Having assumed the manage-j
May he reached by long dis
ranch south of town.
o£)C J ment of the Mosier water sys- '
tance phone, Home phone 61.
tem, all persons are hereby noti
The -Ladies Aid Society will
[Reserved Seats on sale at Drug Store.]
fied that hereafter no connec-j
meet at the home of Mrs. David >
N o t e : — “ M r. Boh” is a clever two-act comedy based on ex
tions
to any water main, nor any ;
Robinson next Wednesday.
citable misconceptions and setting forth surprising situations.
extensions, toilets, baths or yard !
J. N. Mosier and J. E. Higley |
hydrants may he made by any
Mrs. Thus. Hill is prepar-
were transacting business in
Mrs. C. J. Littlepage returned D e r b y & S t e a r n s person without first obtainingi
’ ed to m«ke hair switches
Hood River on Saturday last.
from combings. Satisfac
permission, and giving due no-j
on Wednesday fro m a visit with
tion guaranteed a n d
Henry Danielsen and wife and | |,er d aughter, Mrs. Henry Nel-
tice thereafter.
L aw yers
prices reasonable.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burton were *(,n, in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. 11 Id LEY,
106 Third St.
Hood River
visitors in The Dalles yesterday. Littlepage were delegates t<> the
a 28m
Manager.
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G
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Tickets for the Ortley Vaude- j State Grange which met recently
ville Co. show can lie purchased in Monmouth.
4 T -tF -
at Arthur & Burt Drug Store.
On Wednesday, June 8, 1 will
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IF Y O U WISH
t
*
A A
eg
a
John Wellberg, of Holbrook, give 5000 extra votes with each
i
*
To
meet
your
friends,
stop
at
Machine
Shop
j
an old resident of Mosier, spent 25c sale of Pork and Beans, Pre
and Garage
*5'
several days in town this week. ferred Stock goods. Axle Grease,
IIOTKL MOSIER
Shoes made to order. We retail
Macaroni, Spaghetti, Tea,(’aimed
+
♦
Men’s and Bovs Shoos. Repair1
Auto Repairing and
O. E. Wilson and Geo. Rorden ! Meat, Sardines, Men’s Socks.
A
ll
Modem
and
under
New
ing
neatly done while you wait.
accessories. A I 1
were transacting business in All kinds of Shoes and Shoe Pol
Prices reasonable* and all tvol'k
Work
Guaranteed
Manai/ement.
Hood River the first of the week. ish. Strauss.
guaranteed
*
*
First and State St.
Mrs. L. Root and children re Donald Ahern, who recently A l i n i l . M I . l l H A I M F A C I L M I H S
Joseph Amord
< begun
i
Hood River,
310 Union Si.
The Dalles
turned Wednesday from a fort closed a very successful term of
“ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.’
W. G. GLOYI), Prop.
•
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night's visit with her sister in school at District No. 8, left on
Seattle.
I Monday for Oklahoma, lie ex
.-.-«■„-.'■V U'V ‘ krflht BT1
I —
I
John Burlingame of The pects to return to Mosier later.
Dalles, is visiting here this week i,ut ,„,t as ., i ,.H c 1 h
with his daughter, Mrs. W. H.
S
W. G. (Iloyd returned on Sat I A New Line of
Lace ami button; not all sizes, but
Cook, and family.
We can please you in every respect
unlay from a successful fishing
certainly
a bargain, as they are worth
when it comes to summer hats. Any
No. 84 is first, No. 24 is sec- tci|> to the Deschutes River.
We have an exceptionally tine line of
from
¡.¿0
to §4.00.
kind
that
you
might
want
for
either
Ond, No. 151 third and No. 160 Many of his friends, among them
wash dresses for the girls, made of
field
or
dress
wear.
We
have
a
dandy
Your
choice
the pair................ 9 3 c
striped and plain percale, in light blue,
is fourth in the Piano ( ontest.
bulletin man, lamented b\
hat
for
the
field
made
of
flexible
straw.
tan,
and
nnvv.
checked
and
plaid
ging
No. 84 gets the silver this week. |,js tl.j(, t„
extent of a mess
hams. tan or striped gingham with full head size, each................
Strauss.
of rainUm trout.
senate or round neck, w iliio r without
AND
W. J. Wollum, a contractor This is the store of real ser
collar. All the newest styles in ages
Bo
kaliki suits, values
3 to 14 years. Prices from
A big assortment of dress and work
and builder of Htxsl River, was vice. I want you to leave \our
up to $2.00.
straw hats, values from >e up to $2 00.
a business visitoi m town tins phone messages here, use our
Your choice, tin suit
5 < ?C
2 5 C . 3 5 C . 4 5 C . 5 5 C up*
Week.
Ymir cho’ce
..............
25C
retiring room and niv desk, and
1 _________ •
Mrs. E. A. Race and children if there is anything I car attend
l
n
d
e
r
w
e
a
r
io
for
you.
write
or
phene
and
1
for dress or worK
Ml X’S SUOI*
left last Friday lor Mom. where
\ fiexihle.
•larve" nal/.
,
will
attend
lo
il
for
you
without
Jack;
not all sizes, hut
«
Iron!
season
opens
x
wear,
in
t:
n
*
r
1
she will spend some time with
Shirts and Dr, w**rs, black, black ami , fancy design.
...
15C
I
April
1.
Com.
in
|
charge.
Don’t
la*
afraid
to
avail
Shoes
in box calf, gun ft
a
good
fai*
run.
her parents.
w bite mixed, ant ! esv u Mill:«*» up to 50c.
i l i i-nin.i Pm
r men for
t
and secure \. o u r
yourself of this service.
metal and kid. lia* pair........ S2.48
a garment; all s' ■s ¡o ‘ his ot.
Messrs. O. E. Wilson, E. M.
1
1 .ice se.
|
f
u::d
up
Miss Mildr *d i ' • per, of rhe
Ulmer and Ed F. Reeves weie
2 5 C I I
our clioice. tin garment
business visitors at the county Dalles, came down Iasi Saiurdax
j
to visit her brother. Kenneth
seat last Friday.
s. lace J
!
VIMES’
VESTS.
S
le
e
i.t
s
s
and wife, and to he
Miss Frances Ellis of Portland Cooper,
trinimeli, taped neck and arm holes. I
present at a birthday partv giv
Was the guest last we- a of Mr. en to her little nephew, Dannie
regular 15c and 15e values.
H O O D R iV E R 'S L A R G E S T A N D B E S I S T O R E
and Mrs. Tom Evans ami Miss Nortlmp, v ho celebrated his 6th ♦ w w w t e o e t w w w m m m w ■«
Your choice . . . ...................... 1 O c j
’ «RtEl*
I a n n iv e rs a ry .
,
Rath Littlepage.
SATISFATiON GUARANTEED
— LOCAL —
Mosier Valley Bank
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
[SÌ
f i
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MOSIER
OREGON
Poor Mamma!
Middleswart & Marsh
Contractors and
Builders
1
1
Ortley Vaudeville Co.
Presents
“Mr. Bob”
W ed n esd ay, Ju n e
3
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We Do Not Experiment
With Your Clothes.............
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| f THE WELCOME
Spaulding's Tailor Shop
L
C H O W N 'S H A L L
15 c & 25 c
General Admission
Reserved Seats
Hair Switches
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
/ Foust & Merle f
j
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I
S
i
j Base Ball
I Goods
|
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f Fishing
f
Tackle
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Mosierl
Pacific Power & Light Co.
Oxford Shoes for men
S tra w H a ts
Wash Dresses
for the Girls
Toe
Special:
Men’s
TH E P A R I S
I Book Store j
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M
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