Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 31, 1914, Image 4

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Land clearing tools of all kind:
— LOCAL
For Sale.
W. E. Chown.
Mrs T. I, Arthur is spending
(a fortnight .irli friends in Port­
land.
Mrs. C. A. Brown left yester­
day afternoon f o r a visit with:
, relatives in Portland.
THE LIFE CAREER
Notice to Creditors
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All persons having any claims
whatsoever against Ira Evans,
deceased, will present the same,
properly verified, to the under-
One five year old bay horse,
" Schooling in youth ahcnlii in-'nri»b1y t~ s i g n e d , W ¡ t h i l l t l l i l ' l v ( l a y s
fro m
Weight about 1250 lbs. Guaran-
A. J. Evans and Frank Pat ter- d! vte«l
to ptcjiare _____
a person in the ltht w*y
.
fur tli«
st p •rrranent occupation
for
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the date ot this notice.
v teed sound and u good wt.rker. son left yesterday on a hunting he
i.s cupable.’—President C. W. Eliot.
Dated July 17, 1914.
¡trip in the mountains south «»f
This is the Mission of the
! ) r . R o b in s o n .
1jy!7tf
D ick E v a n s .
Bonneville.
'Jyl7m
Vote for your favorite. O n ly
Found
Forty* -ixth School Year Opens
two weeks more to help your
lady’s hand hag. Owner
S
f
l
PTEnBEK
iH th, 1 0 1 4
friends to win the Piano. Gel
can recover same by proving
Write for illustrated ioo-pai*e Book­
Strauss.
let, “ I'Hfi I.IFI: ( lAFEHK," anil for Cota-
121 . 00 .
»property and paying for this no- 11 ' 11' •
102 containing full information.
tice. Call at Bulletin office.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boot went
Pegree Courses — AGRICULTURE :
Everyboity knows that the word
to Mood River yesterday to visit Agronomy .Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
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bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. “ W A L T H A M ” in a watch insures ab­
for a few (lavs with Mr. and Mrs. Agriculture for Teachers. KORFsCRY,
For Sale
LOGGING I V.INFi RING. HO.VtF hCO- solute accuracy and dependability.
E. J. Middleswart.
NOAtK.S: Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
Five acres of fruit land five
Hut not everybody knows that there are splen­
W. II. Moss, who spent the ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, did solid Rold Waltham Watches which I sell for 1
miles from Mosier. Four and a
Highway, Me hanlcal, Oiemiial, Mining
half acres in 2 and 3 year old summer here with his son, left Ceramic-.. COMMtRCE. PHARMACY. as little as $21. $25 and $2 6 (7, 15 and 17 jew els!. (
I have an assortment o f the hew Waltham
apple trees. For information, on Tuesday for Marshfield, when I ndustrial arts .
Votational ( «»««-A gricu ltu re, Dairy­ ‘ ‘ Marsh Patent” Watches for mm —solid 14 karat !
1 he will visit a daughter,
terms, etc., address
ing, Home Makers’ Course. Industrial
!1 AGRIr
Attention
Housewives.
iiilu J
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A SOLID GuLD W/ILTPAM W ATCH FOR
Art«. Forestry, Business Short Course.
P eter H erron ,
; Tomorrow is the regular month-
School o f Music—Piano, String, Band
Mosier, Ore.
; ly all-day meeting of the Mosier Voice Culture.
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free.
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1 ■ —— Grange. A full attendance of
Addre»» THE KV.ISTKAR,
(tw 7-15 to 9-0)
Corvallis. Oregon
* Try those crushed fruit Hn(| , the members is desired,
R. H. Walters is a visitor in jh o rk for your friends and help
SUM M O NS
' them win the piano; watch the
lu tlo- Circuit Court o f the State of
¡specials, also buy everythingyou
C. J. E. Carlson was in The can at this store: we will give Oregon for Wasco County.
Palles Monday on business.
| you good service and a little low- A lvah M. D a n ie l s ,
Plaintiff,
A good stock of Records for er prices, and you help your
VS.
your Vietrola at Chown's.
i friends to win the piano, stiver,
Portland thin week.
I ’m in the market for all
kinds of carpenter work
Will furnish plans and spec­
ifications for all work that I
get or superintend the con­
struction of.
$4.00 (ter day for 9 hours.
J. P. ERHART,
Here is a chance to get a Standard
M osier
-
-
-
O regon
Hot Point Electric Iron for less than
cost.
Read further and learn how.
We have made arrngoments with the Preific Power & Light
Ifold—smooth, polished cases — lixht, thin, artistic 1
Company, of The Dalles, to furnish these Irons to the patrons
timepieces.
Irnmanse strength is imparted to the watch by
the patent metal protector Inside the case.
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of the company, with the M osier B u l l e t i n , at less than cost.
This
Here is the plan:
an absolutely exclusive feature, and thoroughly
protects the works front injury and enables me to j
sell you a superbly accurate and durable solid ;
put sundaes at Arthur & Butt’s. | Now is the time that counts.
5 ATISFAÍP 6 ÜÄTEE 0
taken separately.
gold watch foi> about half the price ordinarily
paid for such a timepiece.
Order one NOW .
to all new subscribers to the B u l l e t i n for cash.
JEWELER \ND OPTICIAN
*
Oregon
This offer is made for a limited time and its object is three­
Poor Mamma!
D id y o u ever com e home
to such a scene as this ? Is
your wife wearing herself out
at such drudgery?
P u t A Stop T o It Now
D o n ’t v/ait until this back­
breaking strain shows in her
face and figure.
fold— to introduce tlie Iron into all the honjes where electricity
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In the Name o f the Stale of Oregon, I Till. t .IF K n u c h t l k y
Many dainty pieces of fancy
We will need about 50 packers
China at Chown's.
for prunes Ihis season, work You are hereby required to appear and | LEY,
We are offering the BULLETIN and the
alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to all renewals, and
GEO. F. NEYVHOUSE
The Dalles,
The yearly sub­
Standard Hot Point Iron for $ 3 . 5 0 — the price of the Iron
Sent by prepaid express.
Joseph It. Keep, Clara A. Keep, hus­
Miss Alice Mosier visited in gold watches or a toilet set and
band and w ife; S. M. Mills, Kather­
Notice of Sheriff’s Side
H ood River yesterday.
; piano certificate besides. Who
ine Mills; William C. Borde rs; A.
.
.
I will he the lucky Reven you can
M. Stearns; John Reagan, ami Oliver
Printing and Developing done he,|i? |)ed(1(. „„„.
Strauss.
M. Hickey,
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
at. the Drug Store.
Defendants.
Oregon for Wasro County.
| To J ohn B eagan , ¿S. M. M il l s and
K. G. S m i t h ,
Albert Medenvvald was a vis-
NO TICE
.
K ath er ine
M il l s ,
defendants
Plaintiff,
itor in Hood River last Saturday.
above named:
Tiie Iron retails at $3.50.
scription price of the B u l l e t i n is $1.50— $5.00 for the two, if
is used, where the Iron is not supplied; to induce our sub-
A T H O R
E le c tr ic
W a s h e r rem oves all the
scribers to keep their subscriptions paid up, and to give eon-
drudgery of washday, saves the
consumers of electricity an opportunity to secure one of these
clothes and the expense of wash­
day help.
Irons— a boon to (lie housewife— at less than cost.
You can
t r y the
Call at I lie B u l l e t i n office and inspect Ihese Irons.
a n ilZ t i.A K n k c h t -
■:{. T H O R
in y o u r
answer the Complaint in the above en-j
Defendants.
R. J. Taylor and family a r e '^ 't i n g ahout Aug. 12th. All titled suit now on file with the Clerk of
home for
i
F!Y
V
IR
T
U
E
o
f
an
execution,
decree
those wishing to pack will please I he above entitled Court, within six
visiting relatives at Cape Horn,
15 DAYS
and order o f sale, duly issued out of
leave their names at our office.
! weeks from tlu* date o f the first pub­
Wash,
and under the seal o f the Circuit Court
F R E E
lication o f thin summons upon you, and
Mosier Fruit Growers Ass’ 11 .
o f Hie State o f Oregon, for the County
! you are hereby notified that if you fail
Extra fine Creamery Butter,
o f Wasco, to me directed and dated the
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to appear and answer said Complaint,
T elephone
and you save a little, too.—
25th day o f July, 1911, upon a decree
fo r a m a ­
I us hereby required, the plaintiff will
for the foreclosure o f a certain mort­
chine today
S,raU88-
For Sale
apply to the Court for the relief de-
gage, and judgment rendered and en­
•
manded
in
the
Complaint
herein,
to-
Only tickets of the prevailing
Grey mare, with tine 4-months
tered in said Court on the 23rd day o f
color will he honored in the Pm- ())d co„
and will work j wit;
July, 1914, in the a hove entitled cause,
That that certain judgment procured
no Contest. Sliauss.
double or single. Is a splendid ! hy defendant John Reagan against in favor o f the Plaintiff and against
the Defendants, Phillip Knechtley and
Hood River, Oregon
C. A. McCargar and family roadster. Inquire of F. A. SI 1 0 - Joseph R. Keep in the Justice's Court
Zulu Knechtley, as judgment debtors, in
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o
f
Mullnomah
County,
Oregon,
being
First.
National Bank Building
are spending the week in Port- gron, Mosier, Ore.
the sum o f $1500.00, with interest
New work a Specialty.
Repair
in the sum of $133.00 and the further
thereon from the 16t.h day o f July,
land.
sum of $30.95 as costs and attorney’s
work done.
Estimates furnished
:1911, at tiie rate o f ten per cent
Notice
of
Sheriff’s
Sale
fees,
which
was
on
the
15th
day
of
Mrs. Geo. Emry, of Hood
All
work
guaranteed.
annum, and the further sum o f $150 as
March, 1913, tiled with the County
River, visited here last Saturday
attorney’s fees, and the further sum
I11 the Circuit Court o f the St at of Clerk o f Wasco County. Oregon, and
with her relatives.
I o f $17.00 costs, and the costs o f and
[Oregon for Wasco County.
: by him docketed in Volume ‘ I)” of
upon this Writ, and commanding me
Have you noticed our prices A. W. Molir, Rt-U I’undl, anil Ross tlie Judgment Docket of said Wasco
to make sale o f the real property
County,
Oregon
under
the
index
letter
on bananas and tomatoes have
Everett, as Trustees of 1 he Dalles
embraced in such decree o f fore­
Phone 119
Mosier, Oregon
been a little lower? Strauss.
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No’ ir,K’ Frat“nml (,nler ° r ‘ K ” . be decreed to be a cloud upon closure and
hereinafter described,
Eagles.
plaintiff’s title to the following de­
rs v a rs fs r * s w * > h b i ; jest vm s v r n r f i ?
I will, on the 19th day o f September,
N ear Joseph, Oregon, in
scribed real property situated in Was
We do Photogrophic work.— 1
Plaintiff»,
1914, at the hour of 2 o’clock, in the
the Powder River moun­
co County. Oregon:
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.
afternoon o f said day, and at the front
Callie B. Koontz, ami Callie B. Koontz
The East Half o f tin. Northwest door o f the County Court House in
tains, reached only via
as Administratrix o f the E h tale of Quarter and the North Half of the
H. S. Clevenger and family
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
J. W. Koontz, deceased, ftlton (¡. i Southwest Quarter o f Section 3, Town-j
are spending the week in Port-
Hell at public auction to the highest bid­
I reson W ashington R ailroad
Koontz and i)eiltt Koontz, Kiln (*. ship 6 South, Range 11 East, W. M.
land.
.
der for cash iti baud, all the right, title j
Chambers and J. 1. Chambers, Ber­
And, The Southeast Quarter o f Sec­ and interest which the Defendants,
N avigation C o .
tha B. Koontz, Maude <». Bhrsmn tion 28, in Township 5 South, Range II
Mrs. A. P. Nelson returned
Phillip Knechtley and Zula Knechtley or .
ami Holmes K. Khrsam, Florence C. East, W. M,. And that the said tran­
yesterday from an extended vis­
either o f them had on the Kith day o f
Koontz. \V. N. W iley, and Valdemar script. o f judgment lie cancelled in so
is an i d e a l lake and
July, 1910, the date o f the inert- j
it to Portland.
Udell, administrator de bonis non of far as it purports to bo a lien on or
gage foreclosed herein, or which such 1
mountain
resort.
Live
the Estate of Emil Hedberg, De­ claim against said real property.
Mrs. Wm. Johnson and little
Defendants or any o f the Defendants
out
of
doors.
Breathe
ceased,
That said certain judgment procured herein, have since acquired, or now
daughter Thelma visited in The
pure, invigorating air.
Defendants.
by defendants S. M. Mills and Kather­ have in or to the following described
Dalles yesterday.
By Virtue o f an execution, decree ine Mills against Joseph R. Keep, et real property, situate and being in :
Enjoy the pursuit of
Mr. F. A. Allington is spend­ and order o f sale, duly issued out of «I, in the United States District Court
nature-given pleasures.
Wasco County, Oregon, to-wit: That,
ing a fortnight with relatives ¡it and under the seal o f tlu* Circuit Court for the District o f Oregon, being in certain tract of land beginning at a
o f tin; State o f Oregon, for the County the sum o f $3293.70 and the further point 223-i feel east o f the southwest
Yakima.
Willamette University
¡o f Wasco, to me directed and dated the sum o f $227.08 as costs and attorney's corner o f Block Two (2) Hostetler’s
H. J. Brown and wife left yes­ 28th day o f July, 1914, upon a decree fees which was on the 10th day o f Sep­
Summer School
Addition to Dalles City, and in ,ine j
terday for a week’s visit at Port­ for the foreclosure o f a certain mort­ tember. 1912, tiled with tin* County with the south side o f said block two;
in session to August 7.
gage, and judgment rendered and en­ C lerk o f Wasco County, Oregon, and Thence east in line with the south side
land and the coast.
Tickrts on salt* every day at
tered in saiit Court., on the 28th day of by him docketed in Volume *‘ D” of o f said block two I3tij feet; Thence
ONE
ONE-THIRD
Mrs. J. T. Davenport visited July, 1914. in the above entitled must the Judgment Docket ol Wasco Colin- nol-u, 120 feet to a point in line with
for
the
round trip.
tv.
Oregon,
under
the
index
letter
in
favor
o
f
the
plaint
¡IT
and
against
her parents in The Dalles the
the south side o f alley in said block
the defendants, Callie B. Koontz per­ “ K ,” he decreed to he a cloud upon two; Thence west in line with said
For full particulars, ask
first of the week.
sonally. and Callie B. Koontz as judg­ plaintiff’s title It» the :iho\«* deserihed south side o f said alley o f said block
any agent of the
Go to Husbands to get a Posi­ ment debtor, in the sum o f $1200.00. real property, and that the said tran­ two, 100.9 feet to a point 259.1 feet
O - W R. & N .
tive Specific for barbed-wire cuts, with interest thereon from March 25. script o f Judgment he cancelled In so east o f the northwest corner o f loi 12
grease heel, mini fever, thrush, 1913, at the rat o f 8 per cent per an­ far as it purports to he a lien on or a in said block 2; Thence south 10 ■ deg.
claim against the above described real west along the line o f the county road,
speedy crack, hard and con­ num; for the further sum o f $29. lft
with interest thereon from April 10, property.
known as (J Street, to the place o f be- |
tracted feet, and all flesh and 1914, at the rate o f 0 per cent per an­
The date o f the first publication of ginning, or so much o f said property
skin diseases of man or beast.
num; and for the further sum o f $126 this summons is the 24th day o f July, as will satisfy said judgment and de- j
attorney fees, anil the further sum o f 1914.
cree, with costs ami accruing costs.
Buy trade hooks fn m >"OUr $|H.(HI costs and disbursements, and
This Summons is published for six
Said property will be sold subject to
favorite in the P ia n o C on test, accruing costs, and costs o f and upon consecutive Weeks in tile Mosier Bul­ confirmation and redemption as by law
“ A L W A Y S AT YO U R SE R V IC E .”
trade them out any time, or they this writ, ami commanding me to make letin by an order o f the Honorable W. provided.
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Bradshaw,
Judge
of
the
above
en­
sale
o
f
the
i\*al
property
embraced
in
Dated
at
The
Dalles.
Oregon,
this
• r e good to pay accounts with.
titled Court, made m his offices at The 2ftth day o f July, 1914.
After the contest is all over 1 am such decree o f foreclosure and herein­
after described, l will, on the 19th day Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st day of
I. kvi C hrism an .
going to have a big money-sav­ o f September, 1914. at the hour o f 11:1k) July, 1914.
Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon.
in g sale. You can us > these o'clock in the afternoon o f suit! day.
B e n n e t t , s in n o t t & C a l l o w a y .
ibookf* same as cash and each and at the front door o f the County
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
A . J» - \
' < v rl
book counts 25.000 extra votos Court House in Dalles City, Wasco
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
when sold. Strauss.
to the highest bidder, for cash in hand,
* W. C. Stone and H. M. West all the right, title and interest which
Ladies' Union Suits, sleeveless. Knee
Ladies’ Lace, Lace Boot and Faro-v
Ladies’ Summer Blouse Waists, made
were business visitors in The the defendants, or either o f them, had
length, lace bottom: a splendid garment
Hose, made of the finest lisle, with
on the 26th day o f March. 1910, the
up
very neatly, and nice, new stock just
Dalles Wednesday.
day the mortgage foreclosed herein,
double heel, toe and sole. Values up to,
for the money. The s u it ........
25C
received. All sizes and a line assort,
Mrs. J. N. Mosier re tu rn e d or which such defendants or any of
the pair, 50c.
meat to choose from.
Wednesday evening from a visit
" 1 ,v
>■ ««• •>•»« have
S P E C IA L
Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests*
Your
choice,
the
pair.............
19c
in and to the follow ing described real
Your choice.
5 OC
with her sister in Portland.
tap'd neck and arm holes, in colors
property, situated ami being in Wasco
Carries evervthing timi you
whit** and black, regular 10c values.
Mrs. E. J. Thrift and sistt>r. County. Oregon, to wit:
Ladies’ House Dresses, made of good
cannot fimi nt thè ut Iter
The
South
one-half
o
f
the
Northwest
Saturday
only, your choice .......
5C
Mrs. J. Y. McCune. left Wednes­
Misses’ and Children’s Hose, fine
grade of Gingham and Percale. Nicely
slores;
quarter o f Section Two t2) and the
day for a visit with relatives at
lisle, in colors tan. black, white, pink
Southeast quarter o f the Northeast
made and finished. Y ’r choice... S O C
All kinds of pape»- goods.
Albany.
Ladies' Gauze knit imnts. lace trim’d.
and blue.
I’hose are seconds in a regu­
quarter and the Northeast quarter o f
A ilice line of Slationery,
lar 25e ami 30»* grade. All si ea fro
Frank Bennett arrived last the Southeast quarter o f Section Three,
The pair...................................
18C
Suits for men and Ivys at reduced
Toilet go *ds. Mirrors. Nail.
Week from Salem and will spend (3) in Township One ( I ) , South o f
to 10. Your choice the pair. . . .
15c
prices. HART. SO I A F I N E R & MARX,
Range Eleven (ID East o f the Wiliam
Mine time here with his brut her. ette Meridian, and cortidning One
Unir. Tooth and Gioì bea
Middy Blouse Waists and Tailored
C L O l’HCRAKT and other mak**s. N ow
C. T. Bennett.
Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less,
Bntshes.
Waists. Y«air choice. One Halt Price.
is a good lime to get a nice suit at a goo«1
Work Sox for men, made of goodt
Dr. C. A. Macrnm and L. J. or as much o f said property as will
Ladies’ White Wash Dress Skirts, val­
saving.
satisfy said judgment and decree, with
A lartte e s s o r t m e n t of
strong yarn, that will give you the !>es,
Merrill were attending to busi­ Costs ami accruing costs.
ues ui> to
V>* tr choice
S I .C O
• »me in and see what we have.
I<eather Goods. .lewelry.
of wear. The pair....................
5C
ness matters at the county seat
Said property will he sold subject to
Watches, t" ooks, and all
on Saturday last.
confirmation and redemption as hy law
provided.
I kinds o f ¡ewelr> repairing.
M e n ’ s summer weight undershirts and
Mr. C. A. Brown and son and
Dubai at Dalles City. Was co County.
J You cannot tieni otir price*
the Misses Vera and Irene Olsen Otv^on, tlito 2»tli iU\ o f July, 1914.
drawers in ecru and black. Values up to
Middleswart & Marsh
i
Contractors and
Builders
ELECTR IC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Wallowa
Lake Park
AND
Pacific Power & Light Co.
A d v e r t i s e in t h e B u l l e t i n —It P a y s
1
visited in Hood River Wednes­
day
I.KVI t'HKISV AN,
Jtliertff o f W uaco County, Oregon.
Special
Special
s
Mosier
Book Store
I nnvubere.
•W a garment.
Your choice...
25C
THE PARIS FAIR,
HO O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T A N D
BEST
STORE
FARE
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