Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 03, 1914, Image 4

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    EfillSFATiON BIHRMfEED
I’ m in the market for all
kinds of eari>enter work
Will furnish plans and spec­
ifications for ¡ill work that I
get or superintend the con­
struction of.
$4.00 per day for 9 hours.
J. P. ERHART,
M osi Kit
V. C. Llndburg was a business [ eiseo. are spending the week
Visitor in The Dalles yesterday, ¡here with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Try those crushed fruit and. Cooper.
nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’ s.
Mra. p. A. Allington and her
A good stork of Records for sister, Miss Ma!« I Kuscher, r< -
your Victrola at Chown’s.
. turned Wednesday from a \, it
Mrs P L Arthur was a vis- with their brother on ( nenowith
ftor in The Dalles Wednesday.
1 ' ‘ k.
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O regon
Here is a chance to get a Standard
MOSIER MEAT MARKET
m
o
Hot Point Electric Iron for less than
‘. _i cnusKcrv t. ...*_•
FRLD ULMER, Proprietor
cost.
Read further and learn how.
Fresh an d Smoked Meats, Sausage and Fish
A clean, sanitary place to do your shopping
We have made armgements with the Prcific Power & Light
Miss Dollie Fisher was in The!
L o l's first, No. 100 is sec-
Dalles Saturday interviewing a , ‘,n<|•
^ 18 third and No. 1
dentist.
's f'>lir,h. No. 151 gets the sil-
. . ! verware this week. Strauss.
Mrs. Parke Sturgess went to
Portland yesterday to visit relfc-| D. P. Harvej returned Ias1
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
jjveB
week from Umatilla, where he 31 " K:hes "'K 1'
F<o>vinp at
In the Circuit Court of the State o f j
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visited his brother Bill, who is 1 ll‘ ,aU’ "*
,nri1 I’ r
Printing and 1 )evelopmg done. j(|.
wj, ,, rheUmatism.
Ti;’'- " ‘ n ®,e ■ « .......* 1000 f< . Oregon for Wasco County.
fit the Drug Store.
Who can heat it?
•I. E. FoRBIS, Plaintiff
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, . 1 We can find a customer for a
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R«y Stunt«». of Portland .«
, „„.... „ . fri
,
O tto M illatt and W ilhemina M il -!
a,».,,dine a few days bore on bin ,,|s„ for a
su|c
MOSIER
OREGON
Company, of The Dalles, to furnish these Irons to the patrons
of the company, with i ie
Here is the plan:
B u l l e t in
Poor Mamma!
B iilu E tin , at ¡ess than cost.
The Iron retails at $3.50.
scription price of the
taken separalely.
M o s ie r
The yearly sub­
Did you ever corre home
is $1.50—$5.00 for the two, if
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
We are offering the BULLETIN and the
Standard Hot Point Iron for $ 3 .5 0 — lhe price of the Iron
P<tt A Stop To It Now
alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to all renewals, and
Don't wait until this back­
to ¡ill new subscribers to the BULLETIN for cash.
breaking strain show’s in her
face and Figure.
LATT, Defendants.
BY VIR T U E o f an execution, decree
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if prices are right. What have
This offer is made for a limited time and its object is three­
All persons are hereby warned
A T H O R Electric
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1*114 order o f sale, duly issued out of
Mrs. J. E. Cole was shopping you? Notify this office,
11 ,at hereof tf*r there will he no ail(, umW th(.
of lhe (jri,u!t C()(11.t
fold— to introduce the Iron into all the homes where electricity
W a s h e r r e m o v e s all th e
in Hood River yesterday after-;
Miss Mildred Cooper ami F. V. trespassing allowed upon the; of the .state of Oregon, for the County
drudgery of washday, saves the
is used, where the Iron is not supplied; to induce our sub­
clothes
and the expensa of wash­
noon,
i Galloway, an attorney of The bottomlands north of the rail- 11 W: <t <> m~ dire t. laeid ot
day help.
scribers
to
keep
their
subscriptions
paid
up,
and
to
give
con-
Henry Baiter went to Portland Dalles, came down on Wedtu ■; road track, and an. pe»r.--n - * • i: n j
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.W ednesday to attend to some day m o r n in g s loCclI »*
¿»1 »n««irw** in
O’ m
; iv garbage
ttnvYinftt* lliDVDnn
Oi
CDit.iin mort-
returning
ing
any
thereon will
will ho
lx
, . t
consumers of electricity an opportunity to secure one of these
You can
.
,
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gage, mi id judgment rend, red and m-
legal matters.
overland in Miss Cooper’s new prosecuted to the full extent of t* r,a i„ „aid Court on the 2?2u<l day o f j Irons— a boon to the housewife— at loss than cost.
tr y th e
the law.
J une, I'JIt. in the «Ixivi' i>uti tied cause. !
Many dainty pieces of fancy i huick car.
THOR
Call at the B ulletin office and inspect these Irons.
jin favor of the Plaintiff ar.il against!
GiiAitr.Es D avenport ,
in y o u r
China at Chown’s.
Prof. J. E. Rasmussen arrived
I tile Defends its. Otto Millatt and Wit- j
jy8 3m
Lessee
home for
Clias. H. Davenport was a Sunday evening from Lincoln,
| hemina Millatt
judgment debtors, in i
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!5 DAYS
passenger on yesltrdoy’s local ,Nol>., and will spend the sum-
, tli*' sum oi I ive Hundred and Sixty and
»-3 * 2
b o b ..rffwara mm ibi émih hi i ■ i i . i hi i n
65-100
($660.65) P olar«, with in-
AUTO LIST GROWS
1 to Portland.
j mei* here looking after his or-
FREE
| terest thereon from the 22nd day o f
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I chard south of town.
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Young
The number of automobiles is June, 1614, at the rate of eight per
T elephone
Mrs. Jits. Patterson, who spent
cent per annum, and the further sum
were shopping in Hood River
for a m a ­
increasing. The latest purchaser o f Seventy-live ($75.00) Dollars, as at­
chine
today
week here with her parents,
yesterday.
is Mr. Amos Root, who received torney’ s fees, and the ful fil* r sum o f
| Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bradford, at
Miss Nora Burton left yester-1
it new Ford Tuesday from The Twenty-six ($26.00) Dollars, costs,
the Morton ranch east of town,
.day for Albany, where she will
ELECTRIC WIRING a SUPPLY CO.
Dalles, thru W. F. Moss, the 1 and the costs o f and upon this Writ,
returned Monday morning to hei
anti commanding me to make sal*» of
local agent.
visit friends.
Hood River, Oregon
home at Walville, Wash.
the real propel ty embraced in such de­
Mr. Win Neilson, who recent- cree ol foreclosure and hereinafter de­
We do Photogrophic work. —
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First National Bank Buihlii g
Arthur & Hurt Drutc Cu.
I "> » »•«■ »»'*• »hich th . c*tyjly moved from Portland onto his scribed, I will, on the 25th day o f July,
i fathers recently purchased from place southeast of town, brought 2014, at the hour of 2 o’clock, in the
Geo. Ilaacke of Portland was the Pacific Coast Safe ¿i Vault a new car with him. There are afternoon of said day, and at the front
New work a Specialty,
K l«»i’«lNWt *«••!(■©; f * ü 23S K»tol(«m
a business visitor in town last Works of Portland, arrived last now tv ,nty-.,n
vai . *« door of the County Court House in
work
done.
E.-limâtes
furnished
Dalles < '¡ty, Wasco County, Oregon,
Monday.
: . .... .. and is installed in the cltj ,, kes ii
All work guaranteed.
sell at public auction to the highest bid­
J. T. Davenport went to Hood <;<),|n‘‘ii building.
enough to make quite a showing der for cash in hand, all the right, title
River yesterday morning to con­
Mrs. Harry Davis visited the *n tin? autoniohil. parade tumor- and interest which the Defendants,
Post Cards
i Otto Mil I Lit t and Wilhemina Millatt or
sult a physician.
j first of the week with her bus row. if they are all out.
Photo Sup()lies
I either o f them had on the .‘In! day of.
Books and Magazines
F. G. Powers is building a ' i,; in,l's l>’»n;nts, Mr. and Mrs. J.
| February, 1913, the date o f the morfc-
Indian Goods, Curios,
commodious barn on his ranch ■*” Mciiregor. Mrs. Davis bail
KO F3R THE FOURTH I
j if*1#* foreclosed herein, or which such
¡Mail orders solicited
been visiting
Portland and
Defendants or any of the Defendants
south f town.
Expert
developing and
i was en route
herein, have since acquired, or now
her home in i The prospects are g o o d for
finishing
Miss Lynn Gherkin went to
have in or to the .following described
Prineville.
j big crowd at Mosier’s celebration ; real property, situate and being in
Du'fur yesterday to spend the
The Dalles
Mrs. E. J. Thrift and sister, ¡tomorrow. Reports from all ‘ W asco County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots
Fourth with friends.
•107 E 2nd Street
Mrs. .1. Y. McGune, of Sliedds, the district and from outside .r . I “ C and “ D’ ’ in Block Ten (ID) in the I
Wm. Baker returned Tuesday
Ore., were visitors in Hood to the cifecl that “ evervhod\ ’ s ii'ort Dalles Military Reservation iiE
; Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon» or
from u visit with his sister at
will furnish an
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“ 'I River yesterday. Mrs. McGune coming.” . . This
. . . .
,
so much of said property as will satis*
DR. II. L..DUMBLE
;
is spending the summer here opportunity lor the people to rv «„¡-i j-, *
,,t iui.-.l.-i-r.-.-. within,
meet old friends whom thev nn-i • . ruin >sts. Said proj
Dr. C. A. Macruin and wife with her sister,
PHYSICIAN ANi> SURGEON
don’ t see often, and to form new bp* sold sub t to continoiition ariti
weni t,<> Portland yesterday to
Mrs. A. F. Lockwood, of Port­
deinpt.ioii
u;
by
law
proviiiod.
visit for a few days.
acquaintances, and all cum have
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
land, spent the first of the week
Du U m ) *■ Hie Dalles, Oregon, this
a glorious lime.
Will
practice
in
Mosier
and
day
B o r n : in Portland, June 2!). in tow n. She wa accompanied
i .lune, 1M t.
There will be something doing
May be reached by long dis­
1 I C-HKISA AN*,
1914, to Mr. and Mrs. G. P.
her return home b’
h;
her
all day. Ball games, tennis sets,
Siici k of VViisi’n ( ’ounty, Or
tance phone. Home [»hone 61.
Morden, a daughter.
grandmother. Mrs. Hannah Por-
all manner of races and other
J. W. Yonish wjis attending to|l,“r’ u ' " (
sI’°nd the summer sports, a fine hand from Port­
\jt OVER 65 YCAR8
iji* jp EXPCRICNCE
business matters at the county with Mi and Mrs. Lockwood.
land, automobile parade,open-air
seat on Wednesday.
Say! filose fancy groceries dancing and n grand display of
r .T pi
chi.
Miss Marion Wood went to you bought of Strauss for the fireworks «I
Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar­
There will he everything on £ H r i A l i
ed to m«ke hair switches}
Portland yesterday to spend a Fourth of July lunch tasted
mighty fine, didn't I hey? l-ine the ground l’or the comfort, con­
from combings. Satisfac­
week with friends.
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Tn.ns MMtKS
tion guaranteed a n d
to have a store that caters to venience and pleasure of th*' big
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P
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Miss Lorene Dunsmore, of
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Copvr.iaHT- Ac.
prices reasonable.
.vour every want in the eating throng. Without a doubl il will
ni', i ncrtpHov m-r
H * Wit* 0 1 Ihu hi‘ ; • a { events of
Portland, is visiting here the
tnt
■ I fro« irlo I h »p
» * .»>»•* - y I :K eut iibb>. PouiniUllIrn-
line, isn’ t it? When you want I lie kind e\ >r ’■ •!<! in À osior.
106 Third St.
Hood River
• u.kU'rtUnî. HATI0C?0K ou Fateuta
week with relatives.
ti l U U'f fi r
artlitf M C 't .A
something extra good to » ¡it, sec
»lir.nu-h Munti .♦ Co. n c e l v t
Th> businc: men an C11! /.« ‘ I e n
. u • w . ;• Moût
Obnr’.’ C, ili elio
Mrs. Sarah McVey ami Miss Strauss.
generally are requested to dres­
Mice Mosier were pa: seniors on
S>W...
The S**eretnry of the Interior up their buildings and residence^ A lutivi»
v ilht* fiato»* wet hlv. T.ftrtrcsL c!r-
Wednesday’s local to The Dalles
in gala .atlire for the occasion.
m int Ion
;r gncntlPo joitritRl Terms, „
has designated a tract of liti-t,000
v«\ir; I u:r m-.jitlts, fi. Sold by ul! no- ienlem,.
Mrs. Brown, Miss Bishop and acres of land in Oregon for entry
MU‘
V * Co.S8,e,fcid " N rw York
B» u’ v’h u p *•. t.\\ y RL, W ashlQ.-uit, D . C.
Miss Blanche Boss were simp under the enlarged homestead
BANK COüTRâCT LET
Shoes made to order.
We retail
pirg in Hood Fiver Wednesday. law. Most of these lauds lie in
Men’s and Boys Shoes.
Repair­
H.
G.
K1B3LE
’ ’ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.”
Tims. Mnir. of Portland, was
I^ 'chutes and Joim Day
E. H. Burt returned Wednes-'
ing neatly done while you wait.
the
successful
bidi'-
r
on
the
con­
Prices reasonable and all work
day evening from fc visit to river I veti ns.
N O T A R Y F UBL !C
trae! for the erection of the now
i
guaranteed
Portlaun and Washington points
Wednesday,
J ii K 8. 1 will hank build ine;, construction of
Joseph Amore
’ Bert Johnson returned Iasi give 500- exir., volt s with ei.ch which will he started in a short MO?IEr*
O rT T O N
310 Union St.
The Dalles
time.
-■
'0
sale
of
l.ud.
hum,
Imcon,
Sa1 unlay from The Dalles, when1
soap,
sidt,
pork
m
d
hcJins,
he spent a week with relatives.
1 m Kt nr f r r ixir i inr
matclies, brealvfaat fixxls, milk, i
K*AN
Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Goss and
AU . ¡U S FOR
Bmting.
L
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n:s
BL‘
H •'E '\A ISi’S and
shoes, ladies' and ehildiv s
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little daughter were visitors in
itii
of
July
Dei
-a^r
w
v
lot just received.
ding
1
MIDDIES
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stockings, iilii,-> ami picul s, I A New I irte of
Hood River hist Friday after­
Si-co
i !• loor.
men’s unilerwear and so.\.
Half Piice. 2nd Floor
noon.
.
Si rauss.
l 'till
Mrs. II. H. Neilsen is enjoy­
ail to see our Blue Serge
I'ilectricnl expmls from Tin-
LADIES’ S17ITS and DRESSES
ing a visit from her sister, Mrs.
8. .-It) and $io. They are
Dalles have been busy this week
Luella Hawks and daughter, of
STYLE in
Second Floor.
installing lights in the west enu
Peoria, III.
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i
that Ix-flt
• ave sonic Special Reductions
of town which the cit' fathers
AM )
To ! h * sure it is too late to make up a
?
,v MARX.
;lm(Tner vC Marx and other
Jos. Wood, deputy assessor ot ree*' ll \ * rdei - *i. Thn the gtm- j*
T'*. • 1 •
suit or dress for the 4th. but not too
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:c.'d from 25 to .Vj ..
the northern sec inn of t’r* ■' erosi 1 \ of L. P BaiU»y, mannger
i
hd* to get one ready to put on and wear
<
a
/
' ant a new suit for the ilh.
C'amtv, was a visitor in town on of lh<> ■ ’a* ila- Bo \ i r
Light
at this store We have a complete line
i s , h o . ivasoiialue e can
Tuesday.
i ’*>. . 1 1 In Dalles. a if un her oi
•1 h
of ready-to-wear dresses and tailored
M
.
Wl A. / U C
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teni|
ionary
lights
h
:live
l*een put
suits, and know we can ; ¡ease > .»u.
Mrs. Dick Evans and son, For­
rest, visited over night in flic in and a ¡»out ttu' d:mei *ig pin il
Some special prices on ilu.se that you
ion on 1 ; lie gr*>uniis ligi tii for the 2
Tr-,,*,♦
‘ > l .*,iu
• . 1 C '. ,o » *1 OI)61 tg
Dalles with her sister,
Mr
might
ns well ;>r fit by an not. Come in
big celr‘bruii*.u (on; t ITt*w. This
A|>nl L
y ' lie* *n
Vickers.
garn
and
see
them: we can supply you even
f
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I
n
(1
secure
\
o
u
r
courtes j is greatly HIM*reciated.
3
Mrs. J. T. Hut chinson re
mere rea • aide than you could have
O»
mad- them for earlier.
turned lo P< ■ Ian I ¡as; Sautr*!»
bar
militi
» «
alt.-r spendn.g- he
e* k it
I:
w ith h rh u d s
conditions of that sectii
Miss
Florem«
Phillips of successful raising of i
ol I
Portland is spend iq tlie - .m-
mer here with h< t aunt. Mi’s. He has tomato plants ii tils
. MfeMlNK1«-.«.)«.
* W.un.C.»
uen that, a week ay
W »‘XV
L'ttiiu Robinsv*-.
H C O D R i V E R ’ S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E
Middleswart & Marsh
Contractors and
Builders
un nnür ’
Hair Switches
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vr.'x Ji.ît£ricîit,
Pacific Power & Light Co.
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
Addarti te in tlie Buiietin—It Pays .
Ladies Summer Hats
Bas
n ??
Coeds
1
Men
is fun
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4>ioòiit
I Book Store I
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HE PARIS FAIR.