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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1914)
NOTICE Mrs. Arrissia Evans, who was A SOLIU BOLD WALTHAM WATCH FOR called liefe from Seattle by the $21 GO. We will need about 50 packers “ .___• - * - — death of her son, returned home j for prunes this season, work yesterday. KveryUxly Known that the w o rd , starting about Aug. 12th. All For Sale. “ W A L T H A M ” in a watch insures ab Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor j ^Hjse wishing to pack will please solute accuracy and dependability. One five year old bay horse, and Mr. and Mrs.C. A. McCaigat ’ |eave their names at our office, weighs about 1250 lbs. Guaran were automobile visitors in Hood i But not everybody knows that there are splen- Mosier Fruit Growers Ass’ n. did solid gold Waltham Watches which 1 sell for I teed sound and a good worker. River on Tuesday. a., little as U i . U l and $2.$ (7. lu and 17 jew els). j ix H J D k . R o b in s o n . jy n tf I have a c assortment of the new W altham J Several Mosier parlies went in j "M arsh Patent" Watches for men —solid 14 karat j antomobiles last Sunday to the SETTLES ACCOUNTS »Id-smooth, polished cases-light, thin, artistic Found Punch Bowl on Hood Rivey and I n r timepieces. A lady’ s hand bag. Owner enjoyed a fine day’s outing. 1 wish to state that, having re Intinanse strength U imparted to the watch by i can recover same by proving ceived ru» ived the amount o c f the insur- th«i*imt « k » i pr«i«ti,r in»id. tk. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer, is an absolutely exclusive feature, and thoroughly i 'property and paying for this no ance [xdicy carried by my late protects the woiks from injury and enables me to • of Portland, returned home this a superbly accurate and durable solid tice. Call at Bulletin office. from the awl week, after visiting with Henry u )"’ Ia van'"’’ I . > : ________ *• • Wl*uh !"r ab,ut half thi; "r'lil,a" ly ! Western Union Life Insurance paid for such a timepiece. Bauer and his sister, Mrs. Thos. I Co., I have settled in full all For ^alfc Gordon. i claims against said Ira Evans j Order one N O W . Sent by prepaid express. Five acres of fruit land five which have been presented tome, j GEO. F. NEW HOUSE No. 151 is first. No. 160 is sec- miles fi'om Mosier. Four and a M r s . A r r is s ia E v a n s . JEWELER AND OPTICIAN half acres 10 2 and 3 year oRRond, No. 24 is third and No. 84 The Dalies, - Oregon apple trees. For information, is fourth in the Piano Contest. Talk about Tomatoes. — E. S. No. 151 gets the silver this week. terms, etc., address Erntson has tomatoes growing Strauss. in his garden which measure P e ^ ek H erro n , over seven inches in circumfer Mosier, Ore. Mrs. 0. F. Thornton and two ence, and still growing. He also “ Schooling in youth should in variably be ] il_____ HJ-— children, of Monitor, Oregon, has “ roasting ears,” and this ■ . ■* ■ *’ ”*■ directed to ptepare a person in the l>cst wav I foi the b»'st p rinanent occupation for w hich i arrived last week for a visit with week he brought the Bulletin Land clearing tools of all kinds. he is capable.’ ’—PresidentC. W. Kliot. her brother, E. S. Erntson, and i man a sample of them which W. E. Chowri. 1 ' ■' ' This is the Mission of the was surely appreciated. family. Try those crushed fruit and New goods all the time and a nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’s. SUMMONS Forty-sixth School Year Opens i bargain o f some kind every day In the Circuit Court o f the State of S E P T E riB E R Win. Margb was a Saturday i 8 th, 1914 in the year. No dull days in ¡Oregon for Wasco County. visitor in Tiïe Dallés. Write for illustrated loo-pa^e Book- ! this store. Have you noticed we \ let, ‘ T he L ife C a r e e r ,” and ior Cata- ] . A l v a h M. D a n i e l s , Max Bruchs left yesterday for are always busy? There's a rea log containing full information. Plaintiff, D e g re e C ourses— AGRICULTURE : j g week’ s visit in Portland. son. Strauss. rs. ¡LOCAL THE LIFE CAREER (IG O N AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . II. Keep, Clara A. Keep, hus 6. E. Francisco was a business Miss Carrie Zibble who came ¡Joseph j band and wife; S. M. Mills, Kather visitor in Portland yesterday. here from San Francisco to at-1 ine Mills; William C. Borchers; A. A good stock of Records for tend the funeral o f her brother, i M. Stearns; John Reagan, and Oliver Ira Evans, returned to her home! M. Hickey, your Victrola at Chown’ s. *• 1 i Defendants. yesterday. Printing and Developing done To J ohn U eaoan , S. M. M ills and K athkkine M ill s , defendants above named:— at the Drug Store. Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,DalryHus- baiidry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational Coxri«-Agriculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. School o f M usic— Piano, String, Band Voice Culture. Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. E. A. Winters, circulation manager of the Portland News, J. E. Cole and wife were visit In the Name o f the State of Oregon, who has been visiting here the ors in Portland the first of the past week with Stark Akers, re You are hereby required to appearand answer the Complaint in the above en week. Address THU. R E G IS T R A R , turned yesterday to Portland. titled suit now on file with the Clerk of ! (tw-7-!5to»-!>) Corvallis, Oregon J. H. Daily was a business vis the above entitled Court, within six — ———— — I f you are going camping, let itor in Portland the first o f the weeks from the date of the first pub- ----------------- me figure your food bill. I have lication o f this summons upon you, and j 'week. 1 Notice of Sheriff’s Sale nany things put up in convenient you are hereby notified that if you fail j Many dainty pieces o f fancy form for carrying and will to appear and answer said Complaint, China at Chown’s. save you a neat sum and pack iC as hereby required, the plaintiff will III the Circuit Court of the State of apply to tin- Court for the relief de- Oregon for Wasco County, C. A. Sparling was a business it with extra care. Strauss. j mantled in the Complaint herein, to- | I I j SJTISFiTiaS G IÎM E E B Attention Housewives. I’ m in th« market for all kinds of carpenter work Will furnish plans and spec ifications for all work that 1 gel or superintend the con struction of. $4.00 per day for 9 hours. J. P. ER HART, M o s ie r - We have made arrngoments with the Preific Power & Light Company, o f The Dalles, to furnish these Irons to the patrons o f the company, witli the Here is the plan: M o s ie r B u l l e t in The Iron retails at $3.50. scription price o f the taken separately. B u l l e t in , Poor M am m a! at less than cost. The yearly sub D id you e v e r com e home is $1.50—$5.00 for the two, if to such a scene a s this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? We are offering the and the B u l l e t in Standard Hot Point Iron for. $ 3 . 5 0 — the price o f the Iron Put A Stop To It Now alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to ail renewals, and to all new subscribers to the B u l l e t in D o n ’t w a it until this back breaking strain sh ow s in her face and figure. for casli. This offer is made for a limited time and. its object is three A T H O R Electric fold— to introduce the Iron into all the homes where electricity W a s h e r re m o v e s is used, where the Iron is not supplied; to induce our sub drudgery of washday, saves the clothes and the expense of wash day help. scribers to keep their subscriptions paid up, and to give con- consumers o f electricity an opportunity to secure one of these THOR Call at the B u l l e t i n office and inspect these Irons. in y o u r home for ! 15 DAYS FR E E M id d le sw a r t & M a rsh Telephone fo r a m a chine today Contractors and Builders ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CD. Hood River, New work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. Phone 119 Special Prices on Men’s Suits! Mosier Book Store |i; J 1 Oregon Fiint National Bank Building ' THE WELCOME Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing M o s ie r, O r e g o n The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street DR. H. L. DU M BLE P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON HOOD R IV E R : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone 61. H air S w itc h e s Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ed to m»*ke hair switches from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. 106 Third St. Hood Rivet ■ “ A L W A Y S AT YOUR SERVICE.” St. Louis Shoe Shop. Shoes made to order. We ret ait Men’s and Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done while you wait. Prices reasonable and all work i guaranteed x A d v e r tise in th e B u lle tin —It P a y s 310 ; Union Joseph St. ! a ll th e Y o u can t r y th e Irons— a boon to tlie housewife—at less than cost. Pacific Power & Light Co. Fishing Tackle O regon Hot Point Electric Iron for less than cost. Read further and learn how. J. E. F or BIS, Plaintiff Base Ball Goods - Here is a chance to get a Standard 1 wit: visitor in Dufur the first of the R. M. Ross and little daughter VS. j That that certain judgment procured j week. Bettie, came up from Portland I by defendant John Reagan against O tto M tli . att and W ilhf . mina M il - LATT, Defendants. We do Photographic work. — last Saturday, and spent several ! Joseph It. Keep in the Justice's Court B Y V IR T U E o f an execution, decree days here this week lo o k in g a f t e r of Multnomah County, Oregon, being Arthur & Burt Drug Co. and order of sale, duly issued out of in the sum o f .$133.00 anci the further W. G. Gloyd returned the first business interests. j sum of $30.95 as costs and attorney’s and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the week from a business Benne Nichols, Forrest. Isom ! fees, which was oil the loth (lay of of the State of Oregon, for the County ! of Wasco, to me directed and dated the trip to Portland. and Shelly Hudson returned on March, 1913, tiled with the County j m a V ~ V I Clerk o f Wasco County, Oregon, and I 22nl1 day o f June, 1914, upon a decree B- P. Bailey, of The Dalles, rueaday from a ten days fishing l y hira do) k,,tel) ¡„ Volume *•!)” o f for the foreclosure o f a certain mort- was a business visitor in our trip to the Deschutes River. the Judgment Docket of said Wasco gage, and judgment rendered and en- They report a fine time and County, Oregon under the index letter j tered in said Court on the 22nd day of town Wednesday. “ K ” , he decreed to he a cloud upon June, 1914, in the above entitled cause, plenty o f fish. Mr. Rosenthal and family, o f plaintiff's title to the following de- in favor o f the Plaintiff and against Portland, spent the week on the M rs. Kay Stryker and Miss I scribed real property situated in Was the Defendants, Otto Millatt and YVil- hemina Millatt as judgment debtors, in Ruth Carlson, o f Portland, a re . <?o County, Oregon: ranch south o f town. the sum o f Five Hundred and Sixty and here visiting* the former's sister, 1 of Northwest E. J. Middleswart was up ■ f ($560.65) Do.lars, with in , ir ^ , rni . 1 „ J Quarter and the North H alf o f the tin-1 00 Mr®. W. # G. G lo vd. I he three j i Southwest * .. , Quarter of .. Section 0 .. J, f| , from Hood River Weflneqdnv vveu n esu ay, j , *. i own- terest thereon from the 22nd day o f June, 1914, at the rate o f eight per ladies visited friends in Hood ghip 6South> K h nge 11 East, W. M. visiting his daughters. River yesterday. j And, The Southeast Quarter o f Sec- cent per annum, and the further sum | The Ladies’ Aid Society will | lion 28, in Township 5 South, Range 11 o f Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, as at- There will be U business meet-I ^V. M And that the said trail- I l°rney’s fees, and the further sum of meet at the home o f Mrs. V. C. costs ing o f the Commercial Club in script of judgment be cancelled in so Twenty-six ($26.00) Dollars, Young next Wednesday. the Bulletin office tonight at 8 far as it. purports to be a lien on or ; and the costs of and upon this Writ, j and commanding me to make sale of R. J. Taylor and F. J. Patter o’ clock sharp. All members are claim against said real property. That said certain judgment procured \ the real property embraced in such de- son were passengers on yester requested to he present. by defendants S. M. Mills and Kuther- cr<?? o f foreclosure and hereinafter de day’s local to Portland. ine Mills against Joseph K. Keep, et scribed, I will, on the 25th day o f July, f G. P. Morden’ s family ar al, in the United States District Court *'914, “ t ri'"' hour of 2 o clock, in the Arthur Hammond went to The rived home last Saturday from) for the District of Oregon, being in | afternoon of said day, and at the front Dalles yesterday to visit for a an extended visit to Portland. the sum of $3293.70 and the further door of the County Court House in few days with his sisters. 'They were accompanied by C. A. sum of $227.68 as costs and attorney's Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, Mr. S. D. Fisher and children Morden, who spent Sunday on fees which was on the 10th day of Sep ! sell at public auction to t he highest hid- temher, 1912. filed with the County 1 ,l,?r ior CB* h h a m h all tita right, title spent Sunday at Odell witli her the ranch. Clerk o f Wasco County, Oregon, and and interest which the Defendants, brother, Clinton Wood. Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt or Mrs. H. 0. Fields came up by him docketed in Volume “ I V of either o f them had on the 3rd day of the Judgment Docket o f Wasco Coun C. T. Bennett and Frank Gin from Portland Wednesday eve ty, Oregon, under the index letter February, 1913, the date o f the mort ger were business visitors at the ning to spend a few days with K .” lie decreed to be a cloud upon gage foreclosed herein, or which such 1 county seat last Saturday. her husband, who runs the auto plaintiff’» title to the above described Defendants or any o f the Defendants j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carroll and truck, hauling gravel onto the i r* * ' property, and that the said tran herein, have since acquired, or now script of Judgment be cancelled in so have in or to the following described i (laughter Jennie were visitors j Mayerdale road, far as it purports to be a lien on or a real property, situnt** and being in in Hood River on Tuesday. Wednesday, July 29tll, 1 will claim against the above described real Wasco County, Oregon, to-wit: Dots and “ D ” in Block Ten (10) in the* Mrs. Dick Evans and sister I give 5000 extra vote* with every j property. Fort Dalles Military Reservation in j The date of the first publication of Mrs, Arrissia Evans visited over sale of watches, vinegar, this summons is the 24ti> day o f July, Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, or Sunday with a brother at Reed- ham, bacon, ard, cracker.* 1914. so much of said property as will satis* j ville. pickles, butter, soap, baking! This Summons is published for six fy said judgment and decree, with costa I and accruing costs. Said property will \ J. M. Carroll and family and powder, bread, shoes; 10,000 j consecutive weeks in the Mosier Bul he soltl subject to continuation ami re- j letin by an order o f the Honorable W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter with each 25c sale o f tan shoes demption as by law provided. all low shoes, and a big lot L. Bradshaw. Judge o f the atiove en- Dated at The Dalle«, Oregon, this have gone to Alsea for a month’s and e 1 I I 1 . - , titled Court, made In his offices at The o f odds and ends at special | 22nd day o f June, 1914. 'outing. ’ s, Oregon, the 21st day of ft D k v i C h k is m a n , priées. Strauss. July. 1914. Sheri If o f w aseo County. Oregon. Mrs. H■ E. Waite, o f Madras, H knnktt . S innott & G allow ay . visited relatives and friends in Attorneys for Plainlilf. DANGEROUS OUTDOOR SPORT W r i 6n Tuesday and Wednes day. £ i * n « o * n « ) * o « n * n * o « o * o * o * l+ t In Seattle, Wash., the other Mrs R. M. Clement o f Oak day an affectionate young chick \ New Line of land, Cal., is spending a few en leaned over and kissed and weeks here with Mrs. C. C. hugged the good looking chauffer Be square with yourself; get all the Clement # driving the car. The chauffer clothes value possible. i J. L. Terwilliger, who was the did just what any young man i , HART. SCH AFFNER & M ARX Clothes blacksmith at the rock crusher, might he expected to do under i always yield the greatest profit in worth left yesterday with his wife for such circumstances —he lost con and satisfaction. Anj man who has Oklahoma. AND trol o f his car and it turned over worn them will tell you that and now killed the affectionate young lady Mr' and Mrs. H. M. Scearce and also a young man sitting in and daughter Caroline returned price makes these good clothes a snap the back seat, while the chauffer Wednesday from an outing at for you. and another girl that was in the the coaat. car are both in a serious condi-j Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits. $18 to W- W. Overlander is shipping tion. A ]| tl.i» trouble from one r $82 values, for on ly........... S I5 -0 0 i his household goods to Seattle, |jttle kiss For Pete's sake, Trout season opens Bright, new Spring and Summer where he will go with his family 'girls, confine that stuff to the April 1. Come in goods, amazing values. Call and see. next week. and secure \ o u r 'hammock’if you love your life i We are also offering other makes at ex License. Go to Husbands to get a Posi- and lilierty.-Exchange, tra special price« that you cannot well I ti\ e Spec!tic for barlied-wire cuts. Likewise, young men, es- afford to miss. i trease heel, mud fever, thrush, ‘ pecially Mosier swains, don’ t < $16.50 t\ «-piece suit for ... S 8 . 2 5 Speedy crack, hard and con- look backwards while running 15.00 light green w orsted .... $10.00 traded feet, and all flesh and y0(1r ear Hiid being fed |K>anuts ♦ «kin diseases o f man or beast. j j>y lhe |iU |e girl in the back seat. < 12.00 mixed blue worsted .. 9 .9 8 i \ - Amore The Dalles 3L zr r r n a w i ¡rwtju, ♦ ■ $14.00 grey pin stripe worsed $ 9 .9 6 14.00 slate colored worsted.. 10.43 15.00 dark grey stripe worst’d 12.43 We have the largest assortment o f men’ s and b o y s ’ suits in tbe city and if you will giv.- us an opportunity we know that we can p ease you in quality and in price. Cal! in and see what we have in this line. You do not have to buy. Ladies* Suits La lies’ navy blue serge suit, regular $16.50 value; Special................ $ 1 3 . 0 0 Ladies’ Suit in a very pretty shade o f brown. Regular $18 valu e.... ^12.00 Ladies’ Suit o f brown mixed suiting, a splendid good, serviceable suit: a reg ular $20 value. Balmacaan Suits for Ladies Black anti white mixed material, nice ly made and finished.................. $ 7 .0 0 Brown mixed and grey mixed materi al. very serviceable and neatly finished in every way. Your choice . •'1.50 Special........ $10.00 Ladies’ Suit o f medium gte\ worsted suiting, reg. $14 val. S pec.... 12.00 Ladies’ Suit o f grey material, nicely finished, reg. $20 val. Spec___ $ 9 .9 6 You will find in this departmenton the 2nd floor, extra special prices on Indies’ ann Mi--es' summer dresses. See them. THE PARIS FAIR, HOOD R IV E R S LA R G ES T AND B EST STORE