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— LOCAL — Banker J. L. Merrill has pur-j Our townsman, Geo. R. Wood, chased a new Ford auto and is'is reported quite ill this morn putting in his spare time getting ing. the "hang” of it. Miss Marion Gloyd visited in S A TIS F A TE GUARANTEED H. G. K IB B E E Mosier Valley Bank For Sale No. 151 is first. No. 24 is sec Hood River last Monday after- NOTARY PUBLIC Seventy-five little pigs. Phone ond. No. 84 is third and No. 160 j noon or write is fourth in the Piano Contest.. 0 . E Wilson WM a business B. D. L oomis , No. 2) gets the Silverware this | visitor at the county seat the MOSIER Ortley, Ore. O regon week. Strauss. fir3t of the week For Sale Cheap Team of horses, weight 3000 lbs. Address J ames CHKRRy, Mosier, Ore. Many dainty pieces of fancy China at Chown’s. Extra Fancy Country Butter. Try it. Strauss. B orn :—May 27th, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout, a daugh ter. Land clearing tools of all kinds. W. E. Chown. I’ m in the market for all kinds o f carpenter work Will furnish plans and spec ifications for all work that 1 get or superintend the con struction of. MOSIER, OREGON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SI1.700.00 DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS LN A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D BANK. 1 he Misses M. and A. Shogren jyjr an(j ^ rs j jsf. Mosier left Wednesday morning for . were mid-week visitors in The| SUMMONS their home in Portland, after Dalles In the Circuit Court of the State of spending a few days on their Mrs. E. J. Middleswart, of «retron for Waaco County. fruit ranch. Hood River, visited here this ,j. e . F okbis , Plaintiff, J. Hutchings and family, of week with her daughters and: son. vs. Portland, spent Saturday and O tto M illatt and W ilhemina Make your plans now to stay Sunday here with Mrs. Hutch M illa tt , ings’ sister, Mrs. J. E. Cole, and at home and help celebrathe the Defendants. Fourth o f July. There will be family. To Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt. something doing all the time, Mr. and Mrs. George Krause, from daylight till bedtime, and; defendants: I In the Name of the State of Oregon, of 1 he Dalles, spent Saturday j everybody will have a good time, you and each o f you are hereby re and Sunday here with their quired to appear and answer the com daughter, Mrs. J. T. Davenport, plaint filed against you in the above CHILDREN’S DAY entitled suit, on or before the 20th day and family. J. N. M o s ie r , Pres. $4,00 |>er day for 9 hours. L. J. M e r r i l l , Cashier. J. P. ERHART, M o s ie r . . . O regon MOSIER MEAT MARKET F R E D U L M E R . Proprietor Fresh and Sm oked M e a ts, Sausage and Fish A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping (o f June, 1914, and if you fail to so ap- Mosier will celedrate the Glo Next Sunday IS Children’ s Day | pear and answer or otherwise plead | rious Fourth this year. Young at Immanuel Church. Appro- { thereto, for want thereof the plaintiff Wm. Zoles, of Hood River, man, order your suit made to priate exercises will be held a t 1 w'" ap,)'y to the Court for the relief visited here with friends last ! Praye<l for in his complaint, to-wit: For measure today and I will have it 1 1 T 5 A M Sunday. ’ ’, ' judgment against you, the said Otto ready so you will appear at your Church services will be con- Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the B o r n : —In Mosier, May 31st, best on that day. Strauss. ducted in the evening by Rev. sum of $500.00. together with Interest 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ul : thereon from February 3rd, 1913, at the Miss Nellie Proctor left last J. G. Tate. mer, a son. | rate o f 8 per cent per annum; for the Saturday for Mamaroneck, New further sum o f $75.00 attorney fees; Printing and developing done York, where she will remain as Mosier Restaurant. for the further sum of $5.05, together at the Drug store. housekeeper for her uncle, F. ---- [ with interest thereon from April 20th, V. E. Lindburg, who opened 1914, at the rate of 6 per cent per an- A good stock of Records for B. Proctor. Ia restaurant, confectionery and , "un,; and for plaintiff’s costs and dis- your Victrola at Chown’s. Mrs. A. P. Nelson was in 1 cigar store in the Sturgess build-1 bu? T en*r herei" a"d “ cru,'nK co8ts; and for a decree of the Court decree Wm. Marsh was a business town yesterday from her ranch, wee^> sav8 he is greatly ing that the mortgage described in visitor in Portland Wednesday. ten miles south of town, having1 ' n^ walked down Wednesday. She ancouraKcd with the business lie said complaint be foreclosed and the R. M Ross, of Portland, came has had so far knd with the out premises therein described, to-wit: returned home yesterday. up Tuesday to look after his land look for the future. A short or- Lots “ C” and “ D” in Block Ten (10) the Fort Dalles Military Reserva- June 10, I will der house is a great convenience j in interests. . Wednesday, ___ .. „ „ „ . , in 5000 extra votes with every to the nublic as "eats” can he G Dalle" c ,t y- Wasco County, We do Photographic - work. give oolo of Co«n 1 1 PUOIIC, as eats can 06 Oregon .together with the appurtenan- | sale t Soap, CotFee, Butter, had outside o f the ! ces thereto, be sold in the manner pro Arthur & Burt Drug Co. Cigars, Tobacco, Candy, Ladies’ hours in fact, any old time, day vided by law for the sale o f real prop Miss Lurline Fisher visited in Waists, Ladies’ arid Children’ s or night. Here one can get , erty u'lon mort« ake foreclosure, and I Hood River on Wednesday. Stockings, Men’s Underwear. quick lunches, cold or hot drinks, the Pr°ceed*' arisinK fr°m ! uch ,8uk‘ ,be! . . . * applied in the payment of said judg- . Malt Cereal, the new break Strauss. 1)1 ead and pastry, trill t, con tec- me„ t and any and all sums found to be fast food, can be had only here. Chester L. Joy and family ar tions, cigars and tobacco. ! due plaintiff herein, and that the de-1 Strauss. Drop in and see Lindburg. I fendants and each and all o f them and rived this week from Cashmere, Miss Nada Clark, o f Hood Riv Wash., and have moved onto the He will appreciate your patron- any anil all persons claiming by, i through or under them, be barred, * er, spent Sunday in town with M. and A. Shogren ranch, where age. forever, from any and all right, title, | Mr. Joy has taken the position friends. interest or equity in said premises,save of superintendent. only the statutory right of redemption; j Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor that execution issue herein; and th at! H. E. Birkner, who has had spent several days in Portland the purchaser o f said premises at said charge of the M. and A. Shogren this week. sale be placed in immediate possession Meals A t All Hours ranch for some time, lias re thereof; and for such other and further Try those crushed fruit and relief as to the Court may seem meet signed his position and moved BAKERY nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’s. and equ table. his family onto the R. M. Ross CONFECTIONERY Mrs. J. N. Mosier returned place, south of town. This summons is served by publica Tuesday from a fortnight’s visit SOFT DRINKS tion in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blum, of newspaper o f general circulation, pub in Portland. CIGARS ." , TOBACCO lished in Wasco County, Oregon, for San Francisco, and Mrs. Sol. A. F. Lockwood and wife, of Hirsch, of Portland, are spend six consecutive weeks, being seven is V . E . LIN D B U R G , sues thereof, in compliance with an Portland, spent Sunday and ing a month or so at Mayerdale. S t u r g e s s B l d g , M o s ie r , O r e . order o f Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge j Monday in town. Mrs. Blum and Mrs Hirsch are MOSIER OREGON P oor M am m a! Did you ever com e home to such a scene as this ? Is you r w ife wearing herself out at such dru dgery? Middle5wart & Marsh Put A Stop To It Now Don’t w ait until this back breaking strain sh ow s in her face and figure. Contractors and A TH O R Builders E le c tr ic W a s h e r r e m o v e s all th e drudgery of washday, saves the clothes and the expenje of wash day help. New work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. <2 JP You c a n try THOR in y o u r hom e for regular meal MOSIER RESTAURANT Mrs. B. F. Reeves left Monday sisters of Mark A. Mayer. erby tearns for a two months’ visit to her Messrs. Bailey and McArthur, old home in Illinois. of Lite Pacific Power & Light Co. L aw yers r F. N. Austin and family left of The Dalles, were in town on last week for Nebraska, where I Wednesday procuring informa- tion relative to installing the ad H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N they will make their home. ditional 14 lights for the city. N. P. Sturgess went to Port land Monday afternoon, where Buy your dress goods and have IF Y O U W IS H it made up to wear at Mosier’s he will remain this summer. To meet your friends, stop at C. G. Nichol went to Hood celebration, July 4th. Buy it here, of course, and you will HOTEL MOSIER. River Wednesday morning as a save enough on it to buy lots of witness in the justice court. pink lemonade and peanuts, be AU Modern and under New Mrs. Taylor arrived yesterday sides looking as stylish as your Management. from The l)all»>s to visit her sis big city visitors. Strauss. AUGMENTED BATH FACILITIES ter, Mrs. David Robinson. D E. L. Root and C. J. Fred rickson transacted business at the county seat on Tuesday. PORTLAND HAS BIG BLAZE a S W. G. GLOYD, Prop. Will your turn come next? OVEN 6 6 Y E A R S' Be wise and insure in time. Mrs. Wm. Johnson and child- (P E R IE N C E See Mosier Valley Bank for 1 ren returned last Friday from a rates on any risk. with her sister at Wapinitia. Automobile insurance written. i, J. E. Carpenter, o f Portland, spent several days here this week S. F. Goss this week finished TnADC M a r k s looking after business matters. D is io n s j putting in the steam heating C o p y r ig h t s A e . A n Ton«» unniUng r f>k«t«'b *m l doacrlptkwi nm t s Mrs. F. A. Shogren and Miss j plant in the school house’. The q u ........ - - - - - - - - whet - n e “ her an __._ntun free ick ly ................. a sce r ta in o . u r . ot p . T i e i i t u h l n . Cv In v en »tb tion is p r o ‘ b a b ly y - p.-nentuble. C om m union- ----- il«M iRi*trlcilj('oiiil«1eutlitl. HANDBOOK ‘dàl ie Shogren were visitors in 1 plant is one o f the best to he se- ■cut Ml? col__ A M . II __ AN ____ D BOOK on <■ t’ atunta tree. Oldest itgenor fo r securing _________________ - -K*. “ i _ p patents. l 'aleu ta taken th rou gh Munii A Co. receive H*»-»d River Wednesday after- j cured and the work o f installing rj'fc.ut unite#, without charge, in the iioon. is up-to-date. The new heating A bandeom ely tllnatrated weekly. 1.arrest cir ’ Miss' Esther Husbands, of j I»1» " 1 b«s been tested and found culation o f »my seleni Ilio Inumiti. Term s, f.d a n 'i r : four month#, f l . tkilUbyall newstlenlerv. 'Hood River, is s|iending this Perfectly satisfactory. U N N Ottica, £ C o 6Ä .3B' V B"* W d'* ashington, ‘ ' N e w I). York week with her unde and aunt, Having lately installed a large M Brunch C. IJir ,r..| \’ is Geo Rifnlen. up-to-date, sanitary fountain, we Miss Hazel Overlunder re are prepared to serve our patrons turned Monday evening from a I with the coldest and latest soft drinks and sundaes. Come in visit with friend» at White Sal A New I.inc of and look over our menu. Motto: mon. Wash. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. <!' me your order for Straw-j Arthur & Burt Drug Co. berries for canning. Now is the This is the store of real ser-j tiri, to get the low price and vice. 1 want you to leave your' good Hood River berries.— , phone messages here, use our Strauss. retiring room and my desk, and 1 AND County Assessor Jas. A. Davis if then« is anything I can attend came down from The Ibillo-: yea* to for you, wfite or phone and I ter lay to assist deputy assessor will attend to it for you without J. K. McGregor in his work. charge. Don’ t he afraid to avail Mrs. John Lanty anil little yourself of Ibis service. Strauss. ScUntific American, Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle child, of L> le. Wash., visited C S '.IcCorkle of Watnic. who this Wr«*k with mr m<onei', Mrs. served as a juror last \\e«‘k at A. Stllmger. the June term of the circuit court, motored over front Tin* Hans Holland on i was a visit Dalles Friday evening and spent or over SalurdH} and Sunday the week-end with \e ettilor and with relatives and friends at family. He returned home on Everett, Wash. Sunday with his wife and «laugh-1 W. E. Chown ami family were ter, who had S|»ent the week guests last Saturday and Sunday hen-, accompanied bv Miss Laura at the . h«>u««. of Mi . mi Mrs. Kil>lx*e, who will visit for a few Dick Wikbxv'oouUi ot .’J >sicr. weeks at their country home •< L .. M n Trout season opens April 1. Come in and secure y o u r Lic«'iise. Mosie Book Store Phone 119 15 DAYS Mosier, Oregon FREE We Do Not Experiment With Your Clothes. Tulephona for a m a chine today t ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO. l The success of our FRENCH DRY CLEANING department "Stands back of this statement; we are experts who understand thoroughly the treatment o f the great variety of fabrics in our daily use, and each ar ticle is handled in a manner ttiat secures best results. French Dry Cleaning is being recognized more and more each day as one o f the most important industries in existence; as an economical factor in our daily lives it is without equal. Good Dressers find these services invaluable, not only in keeping their clothes in the best of con dition at all times, but by increasing the wearing quality, which means a great reduction in their clothing bills. * The reputation we have earned throughout the Valley as the Old est, Largest and Best, is the result of “ satisfaction given.’ ’ Hood Ri ver, Oregon First National Bank Building ÍWWtWW-¡ 1*0*1 MX í I THE WELCOME * * Spaulding's Tailor Shop Í of the above entitled Court, which or- j der is dated April 29th, 1914, and the | date o f the first publication o f this; j Summons is May 1, 1914, and the date j of the last publication of this. Sum mons is June 12, 19)4. th e Suits Made to Order. Brosius building, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 1154 I i S i I ss » HOOD RIVER, ORE. i F red W. W ilson . 'S 5 I ñ § Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing The Dalleà 407 E 2nd Street DR. H. L. DUMBLE Attorney for Plaintiff. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | NOTICE. HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. I Having assumed the manage ment o f the Mosier water sys tern, all persons are hereby noti fied that hereafter no connec-j tions to any water main, nor any j extensions, toilets, baths or yard | i hydrants may he made by any j person without first obtaining; | permission, and giving due no- j (ice thereafter. J. E. HlGLEY, Manager. a 23m »« Mrs. Thos, Hill *« prepar ed to m®ke hair switches from« >mhir.gs. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n ri prices reasonable. Hood River 106 Third St. tv I Foust & Merle Machine Shop and Garage V Hair Switches St. Louis Shoe Shop. I I * w y p ¡¡ * w Auto Repairing and accessories. A 1 I Work Guaranteed and o State r First || »1 nun t n i c St. Ì Pacific Power & Light Co. A f flood River, Oregon f i i -----1 ------------------ '•* "ALW AYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” Shoes Blade to order. We retail Men’s aiul Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done while y< u wait. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed Joseph A more 310 Union St. The Dalles J M n d k K (» L ^ m L : M JKB l Suits for Men anil Boys When you need a suit of clothes either for yourself or the boys, you will find it greatly to your advantage t«> come here ami look over the new models we have of Hart. Schaffner & Marx and Cloth- craft clothes. If you buy one of these makes from us you are protected in many ways. We guarantee (lies«' sous to be o f all wool material and t«> give you per fect satisfaction in every >\a« . VNe will stand right hack o f this guarantee in every particular. 1' e have the largest assortment o f Men’ s and Boys’ Suits in the city for you t«> choose from and our prices are the lowest. Suits for men for 55.75. $8.00. $10. and up to $25.00. Suits for boys for SI.75. 72.00. $71.50 and up to $8.00. S p eC lU l. ladies’ Knit small sues. Your choice, pair. Drawers. IOC Ladies’ Shirt Waists Parasols HALF PRICE Ladies’ and Children’s t’ nrasolp, the largest assortment in the city to choose from, at prices that will please you. We have all styles and prices, for 10c, 15c, 30c, 50c and up. This lot includes a splendid assortment of dainty waists for summer wear, in cluding Midcly blouses, allover lave and net lawn and dimity waists, high and low neck. Your choice ONE HALF PRICE. Ladle? Washable j Underskirts, 50e. j j Made of good grade of gingham in 1 meilimn dark shades. Well made and finished. Each 50C LADIES’ HOUSE WAISTS, made of gixxl graile of gingham in dark shades. Your choice............................... EO C LADIES’ Brocaded Silk Underskirts in colors brown, green, r-d and «¡LI t< se Your choice.......................... . S 3 C LADIES’ Charmous** L <i r-dirts in the most «iesiruble shades. Ne ship ment just in. Your choice....... $ 2 2 5 THE PARIS FAIR. H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E