Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, June 12, 1914, Image 4

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CITY
Mrs. Anna Craven, who spent
’",8 week here with her daughter,
NOW HAS
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TREASURER
H.
G.
SATISFATIDN GUARANTEED
KIBBEE
her council, last Wednesday eve­
I ’m in the market far ail
MOSIER, OREGON
kinds of carpenter work
ning. J. E. Cole qualified as city
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Seventy-five little pigs. Phone
Will furnish plans and spec­
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $11.700.00
Miss Mabel Bennett, o f Kala- treasurer.
or i w a t»
ifications for all work that l
mas Wash., is visiting here this
B. D. L oomis ,
DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN
get.
or superintend the con-
week with her sister, Miss Alice
O regon
Ortley, Orh
M03IER
A CAREFULLY- M A N A G E D
struotion
of.
Bennett, and her aunt, Mrs.
R a n k »
On June 4 more than 1,000,000 j
Sarah McVey.
$4,0ff per day for U hours,
For Sale Cheap
L. J. M errill , Cashier.
J. N! M osier , Pres.
During May,72 vessels cleared pounds o f wool was sold at< Shan-j
SUMMONS
J. P. ERHART,
Team o f horses, weight TOGO
161 |
from the mouth o f the Colombia iko, at prices ranging from ,p.
In
th*-
Circuit
Court
o
f
the
State
of
Iks. Address
M osier - - - O regon
* Orejiou for Wuseo County.
with,70,684,615 feet of lumber to * ! ' 8 ce,*te
P“i‘iind-
J.ÄM K3- C H RR Ry,
practically
taken
by
j
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¡c
a
b
e
r'
vvo°'
was
Practically
all
tak
against 39 vessels with
|J. E. E o k b is ,
Mosier, Ore.
{five buyers, one o f whom bought
Plaintiff,
iu May, 1913.
480,000 pounds. The largest in­
VS.
No. 51 is first, No. 24 is sec dividual sale was 77,000 pounds O tto Mir.LATT and W ilh em in a
Many dainty pieces o f fancy
M il l a t t ,
ond, No, 84 is third, No. 160 is j at 18 3-4 cents,
Ohina at'Ohown's.-
F R E D U L M E R , P rop rietor
Defendants.
fourth :.n tire Hfaro Contesti
.IJ M: Elliott is sojourning in
To Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt;
No. 151 gets the silver this week.
Mrs. J. H» Daily, who with
Fresh and Sm oked M eats, Sausage and Fish
Portland this week.
defendants:
Strauss.
her husband is visiting with her
In
the
Name
o
f
the
State
o
f
Oregon,
Miss Hazel Overlander visited
A clean , sanitary place to do your shopping
The law fixing the minimumj mother, Mrs, C. C. Clement you and each o f yon are hereby re-
»■ Hood"Riverthis week.
wage for girls and women in was taken seriously ill Tuesday j qtnfed to appear and answer the com-
',V»v d o-P-hotogrophic work*. — Oregon at $8.61-.is-on trial be- j night and was taken to The ! plaint fried against you in the above
fore the Supreme court o f the Dalles Hospital by her husband
81
u“ ; ° n °r before the 20th day
Arthur & Buxt Drug Co.
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I o f June, 1914, and if you fail toso ap-
Grated
States.
and
Dr.
Robinson.
The
latter
Deap
n8Wer or
pear and , answer
or otherwise
otherwise „lead
plead
Lo*dblearing tools of alllvinds.
Did- you ever come home
returned
from
The
Dalles
yes-
thereto,
for
want
thereof
the plaintiff
WV.EJ. Chown.
O. E. Wilson is laying water
to such a scene as this ? Is
i terday morning and stated that will apply to the Court for the relief
your wife wearing herself out
Jv E. Higley spent Wednesday pipe»- from the main at Root’s | Mrs. Daily was slowly improv­ prayed for iu his complaint; to-wit: For
at such drudgery?
mill across the bridge to the
judgment' against you, the said Otto
forenoon1 in Hood Rfver.
ing.
Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt, for the
Lei ter addition, where water
Printing'■ami Developing-none
Today is a legal holiday, ac­ sum o f $500.00, togettier with interest
will he supplied to the lots along
at the Drug Store.
cording to Gov. West, who set thereon from February 3rd, 1913, at the
Don’t wait until this back­
the county road.
Dr, Robinson and w ife spent
breaking strain shows in her
.
aside the day for the benefit of rate o f 8 per cent per annum; for- the
Wednesday, May 17, I will give those w^10 wish to attend the further sum of $75.00 attorney fees-;
face and figure.
lis t night in TILe Dalles.
for the further sum o f $5.05', together
5000 extra votes with each 25c { Portlan(J Ro9e Shovv. It ig not, with interest'thereon from April 20th,
A'> good stock o f Records for
HMift ut Hour, flam, BAcon, Cot- j obligatory upon the business 1914, at the ntte o f 6 per cent per an-1
your Vfctroia at Chown’ s.
W a s h e r r e m o v e s all th e
tolene, Brooms, Lard, Break fast house8 anj p08t office to close num; and for plaintiff’s costs and dis- (
drudgery of washday, saves the
Chris Nickelsen wan a Hhod Foods, M ens (»loves and 1 'es> ■( their doors—unless they' want to hursements herein and accruing costs;,
clothes and the expetise of wash­
Hi ver visitor in our city yester­ Ladies’
and , ¡go
day help.
House Dresses
, , to
, Portland. Sunday, how-¡¡ and for a decree o f the Court' decree-;
G loves
Strauss'
K
.
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y!
y\
. inK t,mt the mortgage described ifi
New work a Specialty.
Repair
lever, IS a universally acknowl- »akj Complaint he foreclosed and the
You can-
work done.
Estimates furnished
Mrs. George Emry, o f Hood
We understand that E. W. edged holiday —Flag Day,, and, j premises- therein described, to-witt
tr y th e
All
work
guaranteed.
Hiver," visited relatives here this Davidhizar has purchased a Ford j as is customary, the following Lots “ C” and “ D’ in Block Ten (ici)
THOR
the Fort Dalles Military Itescrva- j
week.
machine, thru the local* agent, {day, Monday, will no doubt b e j"1
. „..„i In Dalles City, Waseo County, \
in y o u r
Try those crushed fruit and W. F. Moss. Elmer is a wise observed here.
home for
l Oregon, together with the appurtfenan- \
nut sundees-at Arthur & Burt’ s. guy, by the way—he is prac­
Tbe stfeel for the new court c*‘s thereto, he sold ill the manner pro-
15 DAYS
ticing on the other fellow’ s ma­ house and county jail at T h e , vide<l
Mosier, Oregon
Phone 119
law for the sa‘e of',real
{
Henryv Hinnum, o f Fir; was
. .
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, »■
erty upon mortgage foreclosure, and
chine, so he can run his own Dalles
IS being S l i p p e d flo ill the proceeds arising from such sale be '
in town* yesterday doing some
with less danger o f a smash-up, St, Louis, when steel plants in applied in the payment o f said judg- j
Hading.
T elephone
when it arrives tomorrow.
Oregon are idle.
meat and any and all sums-found to be |
fo r a m a­
U8t<
Celebrate the Fourth o f July
chine today
,
,
¡clue plaintiff herein, and that the de-
Mosier has a tennis club, con­
W. D. Mathews returned yes-1 f,.1I(lailti.and e8ch and a„ of them and
in Mosier and fix up for the day
sisting of ten or a dozen mem- terday from a- business and ^ uny a„d
aim all
an persons
pciouiis claiming u by,
y , (
here. Strauss.
1
hers, who have erected a court | pu,a8ure trip to Portland,
through or under thorn, be barred, j —
A, HJ Day, the electrical ex'* on a vacant lot on the “ west'
1 forever, from any anti alt right, títlé,
Hood River, Oregon
The success o f our FRENCH D RY C LE A N IN G department stands
pert of Hood River, was in town side.” Much pleasure and exer­
j interest or equity Hi said premises,save !
back o f this statement; we are experts who understand thoroughly the
only
the
statutory
right
o
f
redemption;
j
yesterday.
First
Nabhna-1 Bank Building
cise is derived from this health­
treatment o f the great-variety o f fabrics in our daily use, and each ar­
that execution issue herein; and that*|
ful
sport
and
the
members
are
! Mrs. Jj N. Mosier was a pass­
ticle is handled in a manner that secure? best result»,
the purchaser o f said premises at sa*ftj
enger on yesterday’ s local to practicing every evening for the
salé
he
placed
in
immediate
possession
French Dry Cleaning is being recognized more and mere eaeh day
Meals A t A ll Hours
championship games to be played
thereof; and for such other and further I
as one o f the most important industries in existence;: as an economical*
The Dalles.
relief as to the Court may seem meet*!
BAKERY
factor in our daily lives it is-withoat equal. Good Dressers find these
on the Fourth.
‘ Df. Calloway and) wife, of
and equitable.
services invaluable, not only in keeping their clothe?in the best.of con­
CONFECTIONERY
Now then boys, for a short
dition at all times; but by increasing the wearing quality, which means-
Ortley, are visiting in Portland
This summons is served by publka-j
Post Cards
SOFT DRINKS ! tion in the Mosier Bulletin, a weekly _ a great reduction in their clothing bills.
time here goes 107< off for a
tb i» week.
Photo Supplies
The reputation we have earned throughout the Valley as the Old- J
swell suit made to order, and
l newspaper o f general circulation, pub- 1 J
CIGARS
.“ .
Books and Magazines
W eat, Largest and Best; is the result o f “ satisfaction given.”
t
1 For the Fourth of July lunch
I listied in Wasco County, Oregon, for
20,000 extra votes given. This
Indian Goods, Curios,
*
'o f course you will try our Deli­
! six consecutive weeks; being seven is­
V. E. L IN D B U R Q ,
Mail orders solicited
makes a $20 suit $18, and a $25
catessen Department. Strauss.
sues thereof, in compliance with an j
Expert developing and
suit $22.50, and then the careful S t u r o e s s B l d g , M o s i e r , O r e . I order o f lion. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge {
finishing
5
* L. Lamb went to Porlland on measurement and description j
j *>f the above entitled Court, which or- j
«
Suits
Mhde
to
Order.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed!
‘ Monday too remain during the gives you a fine fit and our strong
The Dalles
$
*ler is dated April 29th, 1914, and the j
D e r b y & S t e a r n s j date o f the first publication o f this |
Btatival week.
407 E 2nd Street
S
One Year Guarantee protects
j Summons is May 1, 1914, and the date,
See
to-«» —w « »
«n a*
t*
Mrs. C. J. E. Carlson and you against poor wear.
L awyers
I o f the last publication o f this Sum-j
two daughters were visitors in Strauss.
mons is-June 12, 1914.
Hood River Wednesday.
Pulen W . W il s o n ,
Mrs. C. G. Nichol left last. Sat­
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
Attorney for Plaintiff.
urday
for
Dixon,
III.,
to
attend
1 E. C. Rhodes returned the last
P H Y S IC IA N a n d -SUIUIEON
of the tvebk from a three weeks’ the funeral of her father, who
died suddenly after an operation
business trip to Chicago.
NOTICE.
HOOD R IV E R
:
OREGON
performed ,in a hospital in St.
Will practice in Mosier and-
' H. E. Dean is spending the
Having assumed the manage­
To meet your friends, .stop at
Louis.
During her absence
May be reached by long dis­
'week in Portland with friends
ment of the Mosier water sys-
from home, Mr. Nichol’ s sister,
H O T E L M O S IE R .
and attending the Rose Show.
I
tern,
all
persons
are
hereby
noti­
tance
phone, Home phone 61.
♦
Mrs. M. W. Wiley, o f Hood
fie
d
that
hereafter
no-
connec-
' Miss Marie Shogren left Tues- River, i.k iiei ping house for the
I lions to any water main, nor any
:day afternoon* for a fortnight’*¡Nichol household,
¡extensions, toilets, baths or yard-
visit with relatives in Portland,'
AUOMliNTUI) BATH FVCII.II IHS
hydrants may be made by any
* Wm. Barcroft and grandson,
Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar­
person without first obtaining
ed to m^ke hair switches
'Gail-Brown, are in Portland this
permission, and giving due n»>-
YV. G. GLOYIX Drop.
from combings. Satisfac­
week* enjoying the Festival of
The Kingston Comedy Com­
tioe thereafter.
tion guaranteed a n d
(Roses.
pany put up a first class enter­
J. E. H ig l f . y ,
prices reasonable.
OVER 05 YEARS-
a 23m
Manager.
' Col. Cornelius Gardener, of tainment at Chown’6 Hall last
EXPERIENCE
106 Third St.
Hood River
tWtlmiifL was a week-end visitor night and it was evidently much
at Ortley, looking after his or- apptveiated by the large crowd
present, judging by the applause
phard.
w hich greeted each act. Any j
V*
'• L Hi Wilson, o f Portland,
t*
T rade M a r k «
one not satisfied with the per-!
Machine Shop
D e s ig n s
«pent several day* here this
fonnance, at the price o f ad­
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
and- Gin age
week j ¡with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
AnTWlPC#TUltnff a skctoti and deacrlptlon nm?
u ic k ly a s c e r t a in i " i r o | n iil" ii -----
f r « « w Iiet
i i e t l i e r an
mission, would he hard to please. q ln»i»ntH
Iv pun
>l« t*
^
*
.Wood.
*
Shoes made to order- We retail
HANDBOOK on Talenta
Auto Repairing and
»
The company, tlio small, is all t ion« Htrlctly t PdiMKiitl.
H4.MMH V -----
—
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Men’ s and. Hoys Shoes.
Repair­
Patonts
taken
through
Munii
À
Co.
recul?«
* Mbs. W. G. Glo.vd left Monthly to the good md.oan got more o f •prilli! n* >f kr, without charge. In itio
accessories.
A I I
ing neatly done while you wait.
Tor-Portland, where she will vis­ Mosier’s money whenever they
Work Guaranteed
Prices reasonable and all work
it relatives‘gnd attend the Rose return.
guaranteed
•ouïr.
«ir-
^
First and
bt.
t
A hamlROTnofy Illustrated wpoktr.
irtml.
1 k
m
filiation of nny scittiittilo Jou
rm * Term:»,
Pa» nival,
yo;vr : i-mr nu>nt tie, $1. PoklDy
- -H*e-
Joseph A more
“ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.”
361Bro»d\yaT.
310 Union St.
The Dalfes
Tea J.tr s' 1 \»«n inn tion
i N ext’ Wednesday trie I -Hies
rfcftltltXtlw n. I>. C .
Branch unico,
F SV, Wkshlueion
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1
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Notice in hereby given that th«*t*oun-
Ilk ’ *S*>erety will meet with Mrs
t\
Superiiitemlent
o
f
Waaco
County.
Rbijeher. tit» the hi nm *l Mrs«
Oregon, will hold tin* regular» exmnin- j* RWXWMK ♦04*9«.
MW 1000,+
AUbvit'O)
Men’ s work shirts. S
Special-
3 5 ^
p ecial-. .
ntton t»t* applicant« for Slat»* Certif-
MiM: Iks. Mhad'and'non, Jim ieutea at'hi|tii gc I hhi I l>uiKl?rt«¡ u in The
Men’ s Dress shirts, ail sizes to select
\ New Line of
Men’s Union Suits, $1.00 values.
hit sfierailng the week at the Dal lea a« fo)»own: ( ‘ommencin^ Wed­
fro m ...........................................
4
Ladies’ Oxfords, regular $3.50 values,
SO6
nesday, June 17, Ifil .) at 9*o*cl«ck, a. +
Rose Pt>stival in Portland, and
Special, the suit.........................
75C
m., ami continuing until Saturday,
£
sizes
2J
to
31.
The
pair............
5
0
C
A
good
big
assortment
o
f
embroidery
fdsititig relatives.
June 20, 1014, at I o ’clock p. m.
Ladies’ Sleeveless vests, taped neck
and insertion, values up to, the yd. 10c.
Oxfords for men. $3.50 and $4 values.
Wednesday forenoon—Writing, l) *
Harold Davis, o f Prineville.
and armholes..............................
5C
Special, the yard ........................
5C
Your choice, the pair.................. 9 S ’C
arrived) Tue^i lay fo ra summer's S. History, Phvniology.
Wedn* «day afternooil
Physical
Ladies’ sleeveless vests, plain white
Lawns
and
dimities,
a
nice
assortment
visit with lbs mandparent*. Mr.
Geography,
Reading.
Compoaition,
Ladies’ Shoes, all sizes. Special the and colored, lace trimmed: all sizes,reg­
AND
and Mrs. J! Kv McGregor.
of pretty patterns. Spec., y d ...
9C
Methtala in UeadinK, Methtnlft in Arith­
p a i r ............................................ B -98 ular 15c values. Special............
lO^’
Senator Chamberlain was in- metic.
Ladies’ 16 button length, white silk
Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, His
Meids Shoes, values up to $4 00. not all
Ladies’ knee length.lace bottom pants.
(NrumentHi in securing $4.000,-
gloves, reg. $1.00 vaL Sfiec.pr
85C
tort o f Education, FHychtltgy, Meth­
sizes;
the pair. Special............. $2.48 size 4 only. Special..................
10^'
400 in appropriations for the ods in Geography,
»Men’s felt bats, all sizes and popular
(Johimhitt in the Rivers and Har-
Indies’ pure linen handkerchiefs,
Thuniday afternoon (irammar, (Vo-
Misses’ and Children lace hose. ctKors
styles. Your choice. Special . . S I . 5 0
uraphy, American Literature, rhyaica,
bors bill.
hand embroidered. 50c values .
25C black and white. The pair----
51’
Mt'tlu».lft in I.an^UMge, Thesis for Pfi-
Nemo corsets, No. 200. 2u8 and 211,
niar> Certlftcate.
Triait season opens
Mrs. Newmm and daughter,
I »tidies’ euihimidered handkerchiefs,
I»adies'
hose,
lace
and
embroidered,
Special
while they last............. S I.50
Friday forenoon Tln-nry and I’rite-
April 1.
Come in
Miss Fannie, arrived lu.-*t \\,H*k lice, Orthoicraphy, Kn)tti*h Literatur*',
2i'»e values. Special....................
IOC values up to 30c a pair Special..
and secure
o u r
19U
Nemo corsets. Nos. 318 and 320, spec­
»tom Bryson. Texas, and are Chemistry.
Linen so;
Men’s colored b*rdered handkerchiefs,
ial
while they last....................
$ 2.59
Children’ s knit waists. Each..
IQ*-'
Friday afternoon School Law, (
visiting Mr. and Mrs. .las. H.
olofty.
Algebca.
Civil
(¡overnment
regiilar
10c
v;||ties.
S|H*cial.......
3C
Pierce».
Satunlay forenoon Geometry Hot-
Men's Undershirts ami Drawers, reg­
Mr. Heath and daughter, Mrs. any.
For Sale
lily, returned Monday
home in Portland.
to
TOP PHiCES FOR WOOL AT SfiANIKO
M OSIER M EAT M A R KET
MOSIER
OREGON
Poor Mamma!
ft
Middleswart & Marsh
Put A Stop To Now
Contractors and
Builders
A T H O R E lectric
d ay. * '
FREE
I
We Do Not Experiment
With Your C lothes........
RESTAURANT
I
!
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
THE WELCOME |
TOBACCO
SpauMing's Tailor Shop
l
IF YO U W IS H
All Modern und under New
Management.
Hair Switches
GOOD SHOW
I
Foust & Mírle f
t
I
Scientific Jlfflericatt. 1 f
»:•"*.
IY!U?!N & Co
: s s f »...K^-
J
I
Hase Ball
St.
Louis
Shop.
( Pacific Power & Light Co.
Specials This Week
Special? This W eek
i
Goods
Fishing
Tackle
V
Mosier
R J. Taylor, with her little
daughter Bessie, left yesterday
morning for Portland and the
Rose Festival
i*
4
SaturdaY afternoon — General His
tory, Rookkte:>in^.
Your* truly,
Cl.YDB T ItoNNK'A
County Sth>ol tiuperiat end cut.
Í Book Store
«0 «i« +
ular 45c values, Special...............
23C
Men’ s Union Suits, porous knit and
hsUiriggan, Stiecial, the su it...
» . i i im r■ ■
4 «c
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
Shoe