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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1914)
r m m SETilEftcNT Frank Howard, trouble man Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain received -2— for the Pacific States Tel. t'o .,1 a letter from her husband, who was in town yesterday. L. A. Duncan, representing is on a surveying trip tor the the Western Union Life Insur Government in the wilds of Roy Abernathy and Ed Stur- Wanted ance Company, with headquar Alaska. George states that the gess left yesterday for Sherman ters at Spokane, was here this surveying pirty had reached the To buy a dozen heifer calves county, where they expect to week adjusting the insurance big game country and that he find work in the harvest fields. it om four to six weeks old. had bagged a “ big born,” or policy o f the late Ira Evans. Address Harry Stout. Mrs. Edward Howe left yes- As s jon as t he necessary proofs Rocky Mountain Sheep. Mosier, Ore. terday for her home at Council are famished, which will he this lllui.s, Iowa, after an extended wt,ek, the amount o f the policy, visit here with her son, Ed L. $3,000, will be handed to the For Sale. - “ «<' • itTiff m youth ‘.houM tnTiHsSy i Howe. She i ai ace«) ther 1 0- , t. t.-'epare a *>' Ui..- ' m »•> ' One five year old bay horse, J* , h ,e i, -i m u ,cu t ocOI|-uU"D lo t wUU.ll as far aa The Dalles by Mrs. Ed. j Th(, w „ Htern Union Life h. u cii,*blc.r’ -Prt-!<'uutC. W. Kilo*. veighs about 1250 lbs. Guaran-L |j((We This is the Mission ot the sorance Co. has been doing busi-: ,eed sound and a good worker Rev. Y. S. Troyer, evangelist,.ness in the Northwest for the jy l7 tf O r . R obinson . and lecturer, formerly o f Indi- past eight years and now has in- Forty-d*th School Year Opens ! ana. is here this week looking sorance in force to the amount Found ! for a location. It is possible of $ld,5(j(),000t leading all other' S E P T E M B E R i8 th , 1 9 1 4 A. lady’s hand bag. Owner that he may be retained as pns- insurance companies in the; W rite for illustrât-1 loo-rise Book- I kr • i i f LIFL CAREER,” and for C ^ U - ! omi recover same- by proving tor o f the Mosier Christian Northwest. One o f the strong log containing lull information. Pegree Courses — A G R IC U LT U R E \ I property and paying for this no- church. features of Ibis company, and a Agre >nomy* Animal Husbandry,Dairy Hus- moat satisfactory one to policy tice. Call at Bulletin office.. Chas. Davenport returned the b.-mdrv, Poultry Htisbnndry, Horticulture. I Airriculti re tor Teachers. FORESTRY, I first o f the week from Portland, holders, is the matter o f prompt LOGGING liM'.INfcfcTiNO. HOME ECO- 1 payment of all claims against the NOM1 S: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, I Land clearing tools of all kinds, where on Thursday oT l ist week HM.lNI-HRINti: E lrU n .il, Irrigation, W. EL Cbown. i his wife was operated on at St. company. - - LOCAL S f l i S m -6UÀRANIEED Housewives. T H E L IT E C A R E E R 03EG0Î! AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Vincent’s Hospital. Mrs. Daven-I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown vis port is recovering from the op- j NOTICE ited in Hood River Monday. eration and it is hoped that the j Lots o f good; fresh things to j result will boa speedy return to There will he a meeting in the aat came this week. Strauss. health. llnllctin office tonight at 7:30 j I ’ m in the market for alt kinds of carpenter work Will furnish plans and spec ifications for ¡ill work that I get or superintend the con struction of. $1.00 per day for 9 hours. J. P. ERHART, Here is a chance to get a Standard Hot Point Electric Iron for less than cost. Head further and learn how. M o sier - - - O re g o n —1 We have made arrngements with the Prcific Power & Light Poor M am m a! Company, of The l)alie>, to furnish these Irons to the patrons o f the company, with the M osier B u l l e t in , at less than cost. Hivh'-vav, Mechanical, Chemical Mining t'.eranücs. COMMERCE. PHARMACY, INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vomtion.il Ow/rsrx-Aericultiire, Dairy ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Arts. Fnresiry, Business Short Course. School o f Music — Piano, String, Band Voter Culture. Here is the plan; The Iron retails at $3.50. The yearly sub Did you ever come home scription price o f the B u l l e t in is $1.50— $5.00 for the two, if to such a scene as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? taken separately. We are offering the BULLETIN and the Put A Stop To It Now Standard Hot Point Iron for $ >3.50 — the price o f the Iron Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. Ji Nt Mosier attended, to busi-; Wednesday, July 22, I w ill' o’clock, h r the purpose of or- alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to all renewals, and Don’t wait until this back Adairs 111* REGISTRAR, raess matters th¿4-week at Salem; give 5000 extra votes with each ganizing a hand. All hand mem-1 (tw-7-1 ' to P-9) Corvajlia. Oregon breaking strain shows in her to all new subscribers to the B u l l e t in for cash. face and figure. a,t Portland.1 25c sale of fruit jars, parowax, hers and lovers o f music are in- j men molasses and syrups, nuts, tea, vited to attend. Band This offer is made for a limited time and its object is three Tr.y those crushed fruit and NOTICE. salad and olivr oil. cheese, P re -! at’« requested to bring their in-1 fold— to int roduce the Iron into all the homes where electricity nut sundaes at Arthur & Hurt’s. ferred Stock goods, men’s shirts j struments and music. W a s h e r re m o v e s a ll the Ladies drudgery o f washday, saves the All persons are hereby warned is used, where the Iron is nob supplied; to induce our sub A good stock of Records for and ties; 10,000 extra with each are welcome to join this oigani- clothes and the expense o f wash day help. that hereafter there will he noj scribers to keep their subscriptions paid up, and to give con- your VictroLa at Chown’s. 25c worth o f Itirge cotton halts; zalino. 5000 v/itli each 25csaleof sheets, i l’ rot. Wells, a noted band mas- trespassing allowed upon th e , Mrs. Thos. Lelliott will leave consumers o f electricity an opportunity to Secure one o f these Y o u can cases. — ter, will lie here and those pres bottom lands north of the rail tomorrow for a visit with friends sheeting and pillow t r y th e ent will have an opportunity to road track, and any person dump- j Irons— a boon to the housewife— at-less than cost. at Portland. Strauss. THOR hear him in various selections of ing any garbage thereon will be ; Game Warden Louis Fritz, o f Ed L. Howe’ s friends were hand music, and to observe his prosecuted to the full extent ol 1 Call at the BULLETIN office and inspect these Irons. in y o u r home for The Dalles, was a visitor in town pleasantly surprised to see him proficiency us a hand leader. the law. in town last Monday, and to on Wednesday. C harles D avenpo r t , learn that he is making a satis Printing and Developing done factory, tho slow, recovery from SHOE SHOP GP l NS jy3-8m Lessee, at the Drug Store. a serious illness which has con-j T é lé p h o n a W. A. Stark and wife, o f Hood fined him to the bed and house At last Mosier has a shoe shop. for a m a Notice of Sheriff's Sale chine today River, spent several days here for several months. The trip to J- W. O’ Neal, an experienced town Monday with Mrs. Howe shoe man, has opened a shop on In thu rire u it Court- o f the State o f this week visiting relatives. and Miss Biles, in C. A. McCar- Main Street next door to the Oregon fo r W u c o County. Chester L. Joy last week pur gar’s car, was the first time ho Book Store and is prepared to do .1. E. F okbis , Plaintiff chased a Royal piano from the Hood River, Oregon has been away from home. |M1 kinds of repair work. Mosier vs. Phillips Piano House, at Hood -------.----------- ; has long needed this convenience O t t o M i i . i . a t t and W i l h e m i n a M i l - Firs.1 National Bank Building Ri ver. L.ATT, Defendants. ami will appreciate it. Card of Thanks —- --------■■ ■ ----------------- ---— —— — B Y V I R T U E o f an execution, decree Who has the prettiest baby in We desire to thank the people and order o f sale, duly issued out o f New work a Specialty. Repair the Mosier District? Contest of Mosier for their sympathy EIPER CR and under the seal o f the Circuit C o u r t ; work done. Estimates furnished. opens -August 15, closes October | an(J kin(lne88 al the time of the o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the County FOR YACHT R r CES All work guaranteed. 15. Able about it. Strauss. death and burial o f our son and o f Wasco, to me directed and dated the Mrs. TV ,L Brooks and little; brother, Ira Ivans. Emperor William of Germany, ¡Bud day o f .tune, 1914. upon a decree, Post Cards fo r the foreclosure o f a certain mort- 1 M r s . A r r is s ia E v a n s daughter arrived yesterday from has announced that he will gi\e gage, and judgm ent rendered and en-i Photo Supplies a n d C h il d r e n . Chicago to visit her parents, a cup to the winner o f the Son-1 tered in -nid Court on the 22ml -lay o f Books and Magazines Mosier, Oregon Indian Goods, Curios, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Goss. --------- ♦ ------- ! der class event in the yacht re-j dune, 1914, in the above entitled cause, Mail orders solicited in fa v o r o f the Plaintiff and against gatta o f the Panama-Pacific In- ’ Many dainty pieces o f fancy Notice to Creditors Expert developing and the Defendants, Otto Mitlatt and W it -' ternalional Exposition. The cup I China at Dimwit's. All persons having any claims finishing hemina Mitlatt as judgm ent debtors, in will tie engraved as follows: | tin sum o f l ive Hundred and Nixty and Rev. and Mrs, H. C. Clark, o f whatsoever against Ira Evans, I The Danes f “ Presented by His Imperial Bo-100 ($.Vui.03> Do,tars, with in- Hood River, spent Monday h e r e , deceased, will presanl the same, (| 407 E 2nd Street | Majesty William 11, Emperor of l.erest thereon from itn- 22nd day o f with their daughter, Mrs. Nada properly verified, to the under- dune, 1914, ar the rate o f eight per Qraham. (signed, within thirty days from Germany, to the winner of the cent per annum, and the further sum Sonderklasse Race held under ... ... 1 i t , * , », 1 the dale of this notice. o f Se» cnt.v-five ($75.00) Dollars, as at Miss Marion Gloyd left Mon the auspices o f the Panama- torney's fees, and the further sum o f DR. H. L. D U M B L E Dated July 17, 1914. day for a summer’ s vacation Pacific International Expo Tw en ty-six ($26.00) Dollars, eosts, D ic k E v a n s . which she will spend with friends P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N sition, April. 1915.” President and the costs o f and upon this W rit, .Ivi 7m ip Portland. Woodrow Wilson and King and commanding roe to make sale o f HOOD RIVER : OREGON the re d property 1 mhraeed in such de- ■d Miss Alice Shogren gave a George V have offered cups for r e i'o f foreclosure and hereinafter de- Will practice in Mosier and We do Photographic work,— lawn party last night to about two other events of the regatta. seriheil, I will, on the 25th day o fd u ly , Arthur &. Burt Drug Co. May be reached by long dis ' The races will he held in San 1914, at the hour iff 2 o ’clock, in the fourteen of her young friends, tance phone, Home phone 61. No. 151 is first, No. 160 is sec afternoon o f said day, and at the front \ Francisco harbor. ond, No. 2-1 is third and No.8-1 is at her home east of town. door o f the County Court H orse in ¡yj|( |most enjoyable time was had, Dalles City, W asco lo u u ty , Oregon, fourth in the Piano Contest. thjs 'the hours passing all too quickly Army wagons, lentsand equip- sell at public auction to the highest bid 160 gets the Silverware witli games and music. Dainty meat used in the Civil War are der fo r cash in hand, all tiie right, title week. Strauss. refreshments were served and expected to form a section of and interest which the Defendants, Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar 0 > - : Mrs. T. W. DeBsssey. and son the young guests departed ¡it ¡1 the exhibit being prepared In Otto Millatt and W ilhem ina Mitlatt or ed to m«ke hair switches . Myron, and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn late hour for their homes, vot- the War Department, at the either o f them tiad on the 3rd day o f from combings. Satist'ac- February. 1913, the date o f the m ort tioii_ guaranteed a n d were visitors in Hood Rivet jes-¡ ¡nK- ||M, ()c<<as¡on one of the most Panama- Pacific Exposition next g a g e fori’closed herein, or which such t e prices reasonable. H J h terday. ycar. Side by side with tile Itefcitdanl* or any o f the Defendants pleasant they had ever spent. Hood River 106 Third S t . modern paraphernalia o war herein, have since acquired, or now Mr. and Mrs. II. M Seearce V - The Hood River Glacier says have in o r to the follow ing described will be shown models, and in and daughter Careline left on I * C ;ii r property, situate and being in Wednesday for ¡ 1 1 1 outing at thitt ¡1 Mosier man, who wit!: his many cases originals, o f the W asco County, O agon, to-w it: 1 sits V. family spends a portion of every equipment ol bygone davs. A Newport by tho sea. • ( " ' and “ D ” in Block Ton (10) ill the year in the Maple Dell region of complete field hospital in opera ! rt I lattes Military Reservation in The children of Mr. and Mrs. the West Fork, tells a good steel tion throughout the period of Dalles l i l y . W asco County. Oregon, or I. E. Cole returned home Sunday head story. Last week, .after se much o f said property as will satis the Exposition will he another fy said judgm ent and decree, with coats frorn-a visit with-their grand having landed a 30-inch steel- Shoes made to order. We retail fealitre o f the exhibit o f Unci» and accruing costs. Said property will mother, in Portland. Men’ s and Boys Shoes. Repair- b*nd. lie v.¡¡s carrying a is catch Sant’s fighting forces. I», sold subject to continuation and re “ ALW A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.” | ing neatly done while you wait. Coming! The greatest' sale of U|, a ste »p ban!;, when the iant demption .¡s by law provided. Prices reasonable and all work an 1 broidery at lit« over, pulled fish fluttered, threw him to his Frod Wilson, of The Dalle: Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this guaranteed 22ud day o f June, 1914. off in tlwse parts Wait* fur it, kneea and floptte 1 back into tlm spont several »lavs here this I i .vi C h r is m a x . says Strauss. stream. His wife and another wcek superintending the huild- Sheriff o f W asco County, On-gen. ing of a barn on his aneh south of f v\«i ,len ¡,n»U la' lv- " ll willi" » Oar. Fall stock o '*■»»- cotton blankets came this week. liful fish lost, plunged itilo th. of *ovv II. a u B B o a r s c : ■ h b s b io b d d You get the l>est pick and low waiter after it, but we>--> unable est prices o f the year now. - to save it. “ A filile while later, after I had hound up my bruised Strauss. 4 Ladies' Summer Blouse H a/x/s, 50c. Now is ¡1 good time to secure a good knee, ” says the fisherman, "1 î A N ew Line o f We have just received a new lot of Mrs. G«*o. Chamberlain and I suit of clothes at a bargain. We art* went down I lie river and began These are exceptional values at this Drummers’ Sample 4boes. These are little children visited in Hi hr ! to cast again. I ’ ll be consumed offering a number o f v ery neat patterns price, nicely made in the most dainty all dress shoes in this lot but there are River Wednesday with her par if i didn’ t get that same fish on in HART. SCHAFKNEU & M ARX certainly some big values in the lot. If ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mid- my hook ugnili and landed him.” patterns and plain white summer mate Suits. Regular SIS and $22 values, at Ilo lies tin* tisli as evidence. He your size is anywhere from a 6 to a 7-j. dleswart. rials. Your choice.................. sO c the very low price o f- S I5 - knew the big steeihead on ne ask to see them. Go to Husbands to get a Posi count of hat ing pulled off a part V.lines lii.e these are not every day AND Patent leathers, gun metal and kid tive Specific for barbed - wire cuts, of one of its fins w hen it slipped occurrences. You take no chances when oxfords and pumps for Indies; sizes 2J grease heel, mud fever, thrush, away from hint the first time. you buy a H. S. .V M. suit, for they ¡ire speedy crack, hard and con to values up to $3.50 the pair, 5 0 C Lacked b\ a guarantee that guarantees tracted feet, and all flesh and A nice assortment for children, misses a id is carried out to the letter. Take Patent leather oxfords for men. most akin diseases o f man or I toast. just a few minutes’ time and look them ly small sizes left now. $3.50 ami $4.'Kt and ladies at prices most reasonable. over ;;tid see what splendid big values r* Plenty o f time to get in among We also have so specials in this line — Representatives o f the im values. Your choice................. 98C they are. the winners in the piano contest port ¡1 1 1 1 districts devoted to ap Ladies' summer parasols with pongee We also have some other good makes Patent leather oxfords for boys, about yet. Do not forget there are ple growing met in Portland on in lev er priced suits, reduced. Come silk embroidered covers; regular $2.t0 Tuesday to discuss nay« and a! sizes to choose front. Values tip to aeven prizes. Strauss. i'i and see what a ihtudv «uit We can me,1 ns fur taking can* o f the values. Special, votir choice___ _ 9 6 C <3.50. Your choice the p air.... M.SO give you for Fire in a grain field near Was- rapid!* growing demand for Peshastin, eo this week destroyed 7u ucr« Sko-iktihi apples. S3. 510. 512 and St 5- of wheat. A hundred business Cashmere, Hood River, Rogue men o f Wasco responded to ¡1 River, <1 u and Mosier were renre- w>n SPECIAL- Ladies’ White Wash call f or help to fight the tr ie fs n n m e il. •kirts. values up to $3. Your choice to The grant was coveted by inSv.r presented Most Ass. ■-.»e them out.............. ..........i 1.00 HOOD R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E Since. ciut ion. A THOR Electric J 15 DAYS Middîeswart & FREE Marsh Contractors and Builders EL l GTRSG WIRING 6 SUPPLY CO. '! 7?ir uin nniis Phone 119 I il o Hair Switches & St. Louis Shoe Shop. % Pacific Power & Light Co. Advertise in the BuHetin—It Pays ;110 u„i.>^ ph Amoihe Suits for Men * 1 Base Bail Goods Fishing Tackle PLAN “SKOUKUWi; APPLE UMPfliGN I f Mosier Book Store I Special Shoes t. Summer Parasols THE P A R IS ,