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— LO CAL — For Sale. Three doz. 2 qt., 6 dz. 1 qt. Mason fruit jars. Will sell for 80c per doz. for quai ls and 50c per doz. for 2 quarts. Address W . P. Vining, Mosier, or call at Bulletin ollice. J. E. Cole was a visitor at the county seat Monday. Land clearing tools of all kinds. W . E. Chown. Mrs. A. B. Burton visited in Hood River Wednesday forenoon. A good stock of Records for your Victrola at Chown’s. E. Morton, of Portland, spent Sunday on tiis fruit ranch east of town. County Assessor Jas. A. Davis, of The Dalles, was in town on Wednesday. Orie Hodge, of Umatilla, vis ited several days here this week with friend»« Try those crushed fruit and nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’s. E. L. Root is erecting a resi dence for rent on one of his lots in the east end of town. Messrs. Wollnm and Imholtz, of Hood River, spent a few hours in our town last Sunday. G. N. West, of Portland, vis ited over Sunday with his brother, H. M. West and family. Printing and Developing done at the Drug Store. The Misses Alice and Mabei Bennett visited with relatives in The Dalles several days this week. Boh Evans has moved onto his lot in ihe Lei ter addition and is living in a tent until he can build a house. Miss NaJa Clark and her friend. Miss Dumphrey, of Hood River, visited friends in town on Monday, Geo. H. Fairbrother, repre senting Fleischner, Mayer&Co., was interviewing our merchants on Tuesday. Wo do Photogrophic work. Arthur & Burt Drug Co. The little town of Maupin on the Deschutes river, is progres sive. It will soon have a $15,000 bank building. -m i WORLD MARKET CN NCRTHWEST FRUIT Mosier Valley Bank This year the fruit growers of the Northwest will have the MOSIER. OREGON world for a market under their C A P I T A L A N D S U R P L U S SM .700.00 own control, operating through their own hired men, for the first, DEPOSIT YOUtt SAVINGS IN time. The scheme of adequate A CAREFULLY M A N A G E D distribution is lieing worked out BANK. on a mammoth scale, and is pro L. J. M e r r il l , Cashier. J. N. M o s i e r , Pres. ceeding just as fast as the volume of tonnage will justify. Although E^*rs t MOT of course Northwestern fruits do not find their way to all available Expert Jeweler and Optican home markets, as yet, but are b e -: Books Added to Mosier Library ing rapidly extended to them in ; a more systematic manner than BOTANY Hood River can boast of one of ever before, the fruit-grower-' the best jewelers and opticians Jepson___ Flora of Western Mid trustees of the North Pacific on the Pacific Coast in the per dle California Fruit Distributors have decided son of W. F. Laraway, who has ZOOLOGY to enter the European field on i had fifty years experience in all the same basis as they establish- ( * 'nley............... American Bi»<Is i jjne8 0f h,'3 i)llsjnesSi What he ed themselves in the North AGRICULTURE j doesn’ t know about it hasn’t American markets during the Bailey.......Principles of Fruit- been learned yet. it is a notable past year. They considered it j growing I fact that people from all over the, necessary to begin this pioneer Bailey...................Pruning-book United States send their repair ing now to prepare an additional work to him, knowing that they; LITERATU RE outlet for the great crop which | DeQuincey... .Confessions of an will get good work done prompt the big fruit acreage of the ly and at reasonable prices. He English Opium-eater Northwest will produce within is a skilled artisan and enjoys FICTION a few years. the confidence of the people. S. B. Moomaw, a former V ir Dumas___ Count of Monte Cristo “ Done at Laraw ay’s ’’ is a house ginian and orchard owner who 2 volumes hold expression. was the Distributors sales agent G rey............Spirit of the Border, in London, England, last year, Parker.......... Ladder of Swords Parties wishing to send their was recently formlaly employed Montgomery............ Story Girl friends invitations for the Fourth I of July celebration, may oft tain as European general agent, a for JUVENILE .¡th em by calling at the Bulletin eign office being permanent ly es Drysdale........... .. . fast, Mail office. tablished in the British metropo Jacobs & Reid___ Blue Bonnet's _____ ____________ lis, and arrangements are also Ranch Party Notice of Sheriff’s Sale being made for a salaried m an at1 Remick . . . . G l e n l o c h Girls at In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Hurt burg, Germany, who will he Camp West Oregon for Wasro County. under Mr. Moomaw’s direction. Sidney............. Phronsic Pepper J. E. Foams, Plaintiff Last, year the London office paid VS. MAGAZINES for itself, this year with an en O tto M il l a t t anil W il h r m in a M i l - Harper.............April and May larged scope, it is expected to do i . a t t , Defendants. even better. Regular reports of BY V IR T U E o f an execution, decree Stores Will Close the 4th. and order o f aale. duly issued out o f foreign market conditions are one j ____ ! and under the si al o f the Circuit Court feature of t he incidental benefits. . . . . i o f the State o f Oregon, for the County i During 1918, through its London j Ihe following places of busi- I ,,f VVasco, to me directed and dated the Agent, the Distributors shipped ness will not open in the m orn- 122nd day o f June. 1914, upon a decree apples to 16 cities in 10 European j ing or at any time during tile [ f°r the foreclosure o f a certain mort-i countries as follows: London, day of July 4th. Patrons should i * a« e- *nd judgment rendered and en- I ,• , i tered in said Court on the 22nd day o f Liverpool and Manchester i n govern themselves accordingly . , June, 1911. in the above entitled cause, England: Glasgow in Scotland; and do their trading for Saturday ! in favor o f thi- Plaintiff and against Hamburg and Bremen in Ger and Sunday hy 9 o’clock on the the Defendants, Otto Millatt and Wil- many; Paris in France; Christian evening of the 3rd. hemina Millatt as judgment debtors, in tiie sum o f Five Hundred and Sixty and and Bergen in Norway; Stock Signed by C. G. N ic h o i , 65-100 ($560.65) Dollars, with in- ' holm, Gutenberg and Mahno in E. M. S trauss tertst thereon from the 22nd day of Sweden; Copenhagen in Den W. E. C h o w n June, 1914, at the rale o f eight per mark; Rotterdam in Holland; F red U lm er cent per annum, and the further sum Antwerp in Belgium and Helsing o f Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, as at fors in Finland. This season it torney's fees, and the further suin of l ine Catch of Salmon Twenty six ($20.00) Dollars, coats, will export to many additional and the costs o f and upon this Writ. * points. Goo. Evans, with his wife and alu' commanding me (o make sale of The Distributors is moving «I i> | |( . the real property embraced in such de*- ' , . conservatively in its European apn went over . to the Punch Bowl . cre e o f roreclosur«* and hereinafter de- extension work, depending in a last. 1 I loa.y afternoon, let.Ultlinp. scribed, l will, on the 25th day o f July, j ' large measure upon the amount Saturday evening. During the m u , at rhe hour o f 2 o'clock, in the | of tonnage being pledged by the short time he had for fishing he \ afternoon of said day, and at Mu front Ilis ',oor of thu 1 " " " f y Court House in Northwestern growers. If this Caught six fine Salmon. Wtt* co P-ouniy. Oregon. | President 11. F. friends, including the Bulletin IS sufficient. For the 4th of July „J 3 I ’m in the market for all kinds of carpenter work Will furnish plans ami spec ifications for all work that I get or superintend the con struction of. On Sale July 1 and 4-Final Return Limit July 6 THE $4.00 per day for 9 hours. Oregon-Washington R. <£ N av. Co. J. P. ER HART, Will sell Round Trip Tickets tit One and One-Third Fare M o s ie r / rCi Between i ll points (except or. river or beach lines) where one- way fare is «$6.00 or less. etc., ask - - O regon u '• < r :v A v c jc M s a For full particulars, fares, schedules, - • Lv-' ’ any agent of the Poor Mamma! D id you ever corr.e home to such a scene as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? Oregon-Washing ton R. & Nav. Co. Put A Stop To It Now D o n ’t w a it until this back breaking strain shows in her face and figure. MOSÏER MEAT M ARKET FRED ULMER, Proprietor A T H O P . E le c tr ic W a s h e r rem oves all the F resh and Smoked M eats, S ausage and Fish drudgery o f washday, saves the clothes and the expense o f wash day help. A clean, sanitary place to do y o u r shopping J OREGON MOSIER You can t r y the THOR in y o u r home for 15 DATS FREE Middleswart & Marsh T elep h on a fo r a m a - chino today ELECTRIC WIRING â SUPPLY CO. Contractors and Hood Builders Oregon First National Bank Building N ew work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. Phone 119 River. 1 Mosier, Oregon --------------- 1 Pf -Ptu » s w s mmsamz:*! antr .’rasar m atm m tgd Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street Jesse Graham arrived Monday evening from Los Angeles to act «ell at public auction to the highest bid- as best man at the wedding of Davidson will he sent to Europe man. are thanking him for gen- ,,Hr forcaah ¡„ h^ml, att the right, title DR. H. I, DUMLLE to investigate new markets next eitius samples of his catch, which j and interest which the Defendants, his brother, Jack. fall. The Distributors will also 111* distributed among them this . *>tto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt or PH Y S IC ! \N Axi> SURGEON J. B. Brenneman, a one-time covert tie Ciiine.se and Japanese \Vet‘k either o f them had on the :*rd day of resident of this district, now liv markets ¡is soon ¡is justified. , I February, 1913, the date o f the morl ! HOOD R IVER : OREGON #age foreclosed herein, or which such ing in California, visited several Direct shipments through the Will practice in Mosier and Nolice to Taxpayers D« fendants or any o f the * Defendants Spokane headquarters \\ ere made days here this week. May he reactmd hy lot g <lis- herein, have since acquired, or now to South America, South Africa. My country butter is running Australia and ihe Philippines last have in or to the following described tance phone. Home phone HI. ¿í- i «./*. «A All citizens of the City of «real property, situate anti being in extra line; also just received a year. This trade also will he in fine lot of Hollyhrook Creamery creased and broadened during Mosier who have paid the Special | Wa*c° County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots j '} in ,<n Bot m tl*e butter. Buy your b u t t e r of 1914. ¡is tonnage developmentsi ritv tax, will receive the rehnte port Dalles Military Reservation in warrant. ol same by calling on J. E. Colt*. ; i,a||es city. Waac, County. Oregon, or Strauss, City Treasurer. Mrs. Tlios. Hill is prepar ao much o f said property as will satis Master Bert Joh ison returned ll is stated that Ihe 1914 wool ed to m'-’ke hair s\\ itches fy said judgment and decree, with costs • ---- horn«* last Friday from The crop brought Oregon $2,080,000. j from combings. Satisfac and accruing costs. Said property will ATTENTION! Dalles, where he visited for a tion guaranteed a n d he sold subject to confirmation and re Plenty of old and new spuds in demption us hy law provided. ju ices reasonable fortnight with his aunt. the last of this week. Strauss, j ,, Daiisi at Tho Dalle», Oregon, this Save Your Money lili I Come ] L !2mi .lay v o f June. 1911. * 106 Third St. Hood River Many dainty pieces of fancy ! J. St rein vv ns a visitor in Port China at Chown’s. " \ m ■ ¡ r I.h.Vl t ' H K I S M A N . hind the first of the woek. Sheriff o f Wasco Comi tv. Oregon. / V s j / You can get all kinds of re P. A. Knoll came up from F.veryIhing to were for tit«* freshments at tin* liooths on the Portland on Monday and spent . Old papers for sale at this whole family for July Fourth, is Fourth. Ornng«*s, bananas, p«*- few hours between trains at her«* for you at. your favorite nuls, pop corn, eamli**s, sodas, oline. tending to business matters. store. Strauss. » C. G. Michel transacted busi lemonade, cigars, tobacco, «>io. Dr. Robinson and wil’eattend- Shoes made to order. We retail ness in The Dalles on Tuesday. I will also have toy haloons and This store will lx* closed all dot Vien’s and Boys SiaK's. Repair- 'ed the wed ling of Miss Nads can«*s for sale. A shooting gal- i ing neatly done \\ ’ ile you wait. Lost 'Clark and Mr. Jack Graham, in July 4th. I will keep open unt i “ A L W A Y S AT Y O U R S E R V IC E .” 1 Prices reasonable and all work 9 p. m.. Friday, July 3rd. Don’t l«*ry will he at your service, and Hood River Wednesday. Some time last week, on some I guaranteed forget to stock tip I’m* your over- in fact will hav«* most every thing road t asi of Mosier, a child’s Joseph A more \ E. A. Race has purchased a lot Siindity nr« «ls on Fritlnj night, to amusi* old and voting. brown sweat« r. Suitable reward 310 Union St. The Dalles tat the corner of Third an«H ‘enter July J it I. Strauss. w for return U> F. A. Shogren. J. P. K r h a r t 'Street and excavation is 1 hmiv \ W«*dopMlay, Inly 1st. I will made for a nix-room rl\ oiling. rcr . otar««! — t llU ilA A M ■ HOTWII iCRi. give extra voles uh each Coming! Men’s Fourth of 2F h * salt* o f butter, tea. co « «'. " . * July ties. Strauss. spic«'s, je I lo. catsup, salad «livas I " Men’s fin si,k finished undershirts and I A New Line of 4 «Iran ers, a«« sizes in the i«>t. but not a It is said that Arvilla Husbands ing, oliv«» oil, salad oil. Indies’ If you want to make a good impres full run of sizes in any one kind. has the scarlet fever. There is summer underwear, mush i un sion theie isn’t a Ix Mer wav than to Our Millinery Department is the largest in the city and you can find just what Splendid nig values regularly up to 75c wear clothes iike the ones we sell. no occasion for alarm, howpver, derwear, men's shirts, overalls you want here and at a money-saving a x I'lie at. Your choice the g a r .. ,4.3c ami pants. Strauss. as she is isolated and Dr. Robin prim* 2n«l floor. Men’s Bal'vriggan undershirts and 5 HAKT, SOU \I FNLK & MARX and — i. . — — ... +- . son has the case well in hand. drawers; ocra, black amt white mixed (' T. Bennett and J. M. Car- anu black, values iq>to .',0c a garment. CLOTHCRAFT MAKES New Balmata n Coating Materin! A nice Stark Akers arrived Ittsl week roll went to Portland \Vetlnes«la> AND • variety >f pattern» and « f the newest from Portland, where lie has U*en morning, returning the same ■ Suits tliat are guaranteed ali wool, weaves just receivt*«!. Ask to see ti-«*m. attending the Lincoln llwh •■veiling I j)erf«‘Ct in workmanshiji ami finish to ~ BOYS’ SUI IS with Unci«* Frank ™ hold th«*irsljjqie and t«»give >««u satisfar School, and will spend the sin - Hunter, win» has he« a quite ill Tin* largirsi assortment in the city. All si tio:i in every way. T!n*\ uiv«* you the the s«*¡ison’s ne' i-tyles and we;i> « s :.. «1 mor here on th«> ranch with his at Good Samaritan hospital. i .j feeling o f confidence ami the w«*il at the nn st reaso: ibi«* puces. father. This is tlie season of the year when N«> ”4 is first. No. 151 x >con«l. r» granted H|'pe¡«r:in«*e that always wins. Clothcraft ( ’uar;!iit«*ml Suits for fit) and you can enjoy a hammock m vt, a*:d ««e Mrs. J. VV. Brown, Mrs. Jus. Ne. 1«VI third. No S4 is fourth ) uji. Hart JJcbaff' er & Marx Suits for W«* lia*«* tlu'iii tor for tho vorv slender were iievei- b« t;« r prepare*! to simply Cherry, Mrs. \V. E. Clnnvn. Mr-. in the Piano Contest. No. ItD V $18 and up B; .»«'n lin«** in suits <»; the figli«., or for lite pori I v tiger.*. If «ou a « vii than m vv. Tr-'iit ser.son opens \ <* from Tfic t ’\ a I «ove i: i s * * s al e.xira sj.eciai pric«*s. hav* Ita,I troubles « fore in gelt g Aprii . l ’«»ri«’ ili Dick Evans. Mrs. Dick Wi!«*< x gets the S i l v o r v a r e t'.s « ion i n ave good m «ni investiga clotiioH that «it. «rive us a irmi; v «• Iiave ami secare y •> U r and Miss Dolly Fisher «o r e \i we«*k. Sir. oss. ‘KoveraUs •• *h< cbildrer *:-«*s 2 to ting. We have men’s suits from $-t.f:8ui> them and can fit von without any difficul Lnense. Itors in Hood River Wednesday 8 years. The p a i r ......................ñOc !• $2-v • 0. té at all. We can fit anv figure in these Mrs. Frank Page nr.I t «> aft« •moon. cl«'*h-’s. child-on went to Portland W .v - Watermelons! First here, of n«*sda\ afternoon, accompany in.. eourse. Special sale of good h- Mr. Paire, wh«> has ! on nd See t«* N vv 'vinu’i <>r Bi. )*• Wairts »■ ; I/id’es that we have just tveeiwii ,î*)c titenus, 20c pei Jo/* n. Always hospital c a r e at IViuli, tun. . ¡.ml S I. Snv th«" ¡ir. beauticv f«»r me something goo«l to »at at y r Owing to his rendition he n il! la* * monev 2ml fl«'or. 4 )♦.>•<>«* K *W **W «N *'< W O *t *«,■«• H O O D R I V E R Ì L A R G E S T A N D B E S T STORE P ure Food Grocery. Straus*. •sc T hack to England. v' Hair Switches St. Louis Shoe Shop. Pacific Power & Light Co. Advertise in the Bulletin—It Pavs / hì > c Ball Goods Fishing Tackle ; A New Suit fo r the 4th Ladies' Trimmed Reduced Hats Special ' Hammocks 1 ; 1rr v" • Mosier Hook Sture THE PARIS FAIR ,