Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 28, 1914, Image 4

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    DOSIER RESTAURANT
For Sale.
W. C. Stone was a business
DR. II. L. DU M U L E
Herbert J. Lelliott arrived on
GRANDVIEW NOTES
visitor
at
Bonneville
on
Tuesday.
' Wednesday afternoon from New
One five year old liay horse,
Mr. Albert Medenwald proved
PH Y S IC IA N a n i i SURE EON
; York and will spend some time
weighs st I lout 1250 IDs. Guaran­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Summer-
Meals At All Hours
visiting iiis parents, Mr. and I ville of Anderson. Ind., and the himself to Is- an ideal host at a
teed sound and a good worker.
HOOD
RIVER
:
OREGON
Mrs. Thus. Lelliott.
lor Rent
| former’ s sister, Mrs. E. .J. Mid- very delightful “ cabin party”
BAKERY
:jyl7tf
D r . R obinson .
Will practice in Mosier and
on Saturday night last. A fter
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CONFECTIONERY
While in Portland I made con dleswart, o f Hood River, visited
Two neatly furnished rooms,
c o o k e d over
tracts so I will he in a position to relatives and friends here this enjoying a supper
May lie reached by long dis­
Inquire al Mutier Restaurant.
SOFT DRINKS
For Sale
1 week.
the camp fire, the guests ad-
supply my customers with their
tance
phone.
Home
phone
61,
CIGARS
TOBACCO
jotirned to the cabin where 500
Five acres o f fruit land five
Mr. and Mrs. Gagnet and two
Fall table linens and their Christ­
was the order of the evening.
'miles front Mosier. Four ami a
V. E. L IN D B U R G ,
Try chose crushed fruit and mas dolls and toys 'at the old sons, o f Kansas City, Kansas,
At midnight “ Mandy” produced A SOLID GOLO WALTHAM
I half acres in 2 and 3 year old
WATCH
FOR
nut iridaes at Arthur & Burt’s, prices. Drugs are higher, but I visited for several days this week
a freezer of ice cream, to which
apple trees. For information,
S t c r g e s s B l d g , M u s ie r , O r e .
have a good supply o f staple l and last with Mr. and Mrs. Amos
S2I.00.
Mrs. E. E. Harms and children
terms, etc., address
all did justice.
drugs on hand at the old prices. I Root. Mrs. Gagnet is a cousin
visited in Hood River Tuesday.
P eter H erron ,
‘ ‘ We and Our Neighbors”
t*of Mr. Root. Mr. Gagnet, who
Every laxly knows that the word
Stilauss. ’ >
Mosier, Ore.
were
pleasantly
entertained
by
is an electrician on the Rock
Mrs H. M. West visited with
“ W A L T H A M ” in a watch insures ab­ D E R B Y & S T E A R N S
The building used as a public
Mrs.
Sheldon
on
Friday
last.
friends in The Dalles this week.
. . .
i
,
Island Railroad, is touring the
solute accuracy and dependability.
library and council chambers, has We„ t on hig annitaI vacation.
L aw yers
A Sunday School has been or­ But nut everybody knows lh at there are splen­
A / d flock of Records for been remodeled this’week and it
did sulkl gruld W altham W atch es which 1 sell fo r ,
ganized
in
Grandview
with
a
your netrcla at Chown’s.
Get the children ready for
is now more convenient for both
membership o f twenty seven. as little as $21, $2.r> and $2S (7, IS and 17 jew els).
school
here.
Broadwaik and
do
Photegrophic
work.
—
purposes.
As
originally
built,
Ve
1 á
í
Officers and teachers are: Super­ I have an assortm ent o f the new Waithara H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
'
one efid and one side were all Buster Grown shoes, good hose intendent, Mrs. ( ’. ( ’. Clement; “ Marsh Paten t ’ W atches fo r men — solid 14 karat
A rtlu r i Hurt Drug Co.
u’uM—smooth, polished c a s e s -lig h t, thin, a rtistic
Id land underwear, new ginghams,
Wir. Marsh transacted busi- -'laH3> fastened so that tt cou
Secretary and Treasurer, Miss timepieces.
Galatea and Devonshire cloth;
DR. G. H. JENKINS
re rs a t The Dalles on Wednes-1 B°k 1,(V °l,ene(l for ventilation.
Ruth Clement; Mrs. Sheldon, Immansu strength is imparted to the watch by 1
Now there is but one window in hoys’ Corduroy Suits at special Mrs. AIdied.
the patent metal protector inside the case. This
day
D E N TIST
1 the east end which, with those prices, sweaters, two lots specia.
Miss Maud Wren, o f Hood is an absolutely e xclu sive feature, and thoroughly
Clm* Bailey lias sold ins prop­ on the side, can all be opened. at 50c and $1.19, new goods:
protects the w orks from in ju ry and enables m e to H o o d R i v e r ;
-
O p » e g o n
erty In 'Root’ s Addition to V. It. Electric lights have also been in­ lunch boxes and everything River, is the guest of Mr, and sell you a superbly accurate and durable solid
, R ro ok s
to go into them ready here. — Mrs. Stanley Eastman, at Fair­ gold watch fo r al*>ut h alf the price ordinarily Offee Phone, 1081. Res. Phone, 333.
stalled in the building.
mont Ranch.
■ paid fo r such a timepiece.
Strauss.
I jmk I clearing toolgof all kinds.
D id you e v e r com e hom e
I have been too busy to get .up .
James Sheldon has returned O rder one N O W . Sent by prepaid express.
Notice to Taxpayers.
to such a scene as this ? Is
W. E. (Tow n.
a regular sale, hut I place on
from a visit, to Portland.
SUMMONS
GEO. F. NEW HOUSE
your w ife wearing herself out
Tii ' Board o f Equalization for Wasco
C. 1 . i\ , hi .a, o f Portland, sale Saturday i.he following bar-1 In the Circuit Court of the State of
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at such drudgery?
County, Oregon, will meet at the
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
spent hist Sunday on his ranch gains, and more items will be Oregon for Wasco County.
county court house on the second Mon­
E. M. Ulmer and family left
The Dalles,
-
Oregon
eas; of town.
added each day as I run across Al.VAH M. J lA N IE I- S ,
day in September, being the 14th day
Wednesday morning for Mis-
thereof, for the purpose o f examining
Plaintiff,
D on ’t w a it until this back­
Pm Veatcli returned to Mo- them: All the ladies’ washable!
isouri, where Mr. Ulmer has been
and
equalizing the several assessments j
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breaking strain shows in her
sier yesterday, after a summer waists, worth up to $2, go at 89c
engaged to teach school.
for said county, and will remain in
-many o f these just received: a Joseph Ft. k > p. Clara A. Keep, hiss- i
face and figure.
spent in the Valley.
session for one week, or longer if nec­
band and wife; S. M. Mills, Kather­
new lot of (toys' wash suits,
essary.
ine Mills; William C. Borchers; A.
3 T IIE DALLES, OREGON t
Printing tnd Developing done worth $1.50 and $2, go at 89c.:
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
All persons feeling aggrieved at any
j M. Stearns; John Reagan, and Oliver
at the Drug Store.
1
I description or valuation, will take no-
W a s h e r r e m o v e s a ll the
new lot o f corsets worth $1.25, ‘ M. Hickey,
drudgery of washday, saves the
tice'that all complaints must lie filed
In the Circuit Court o f the State of 2 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor at 78c.; odd lot o f corsets, large
Defendants.
clothes and the expense of wash*
with said Board during first week of
1
FOR GtKI.S
day help.
entertained at dinner and cards sizes, at 15c: Wyandotte Wash­ 1 To J ohn R kaoan , S. M. M i u . s and Oregon for Wasco County.
saiii meetings. Complaint* may be J
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defendants
F.
G.
S
m
ith
,
ing Powder, 25c sack for 15c.;
last Saturday evening.
For Particulars apply to
$ filial either in person or by agent.
above named:
t’laintitf,
You can
2
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J as . A. D a v is ,
Peter Knoll came up from new fine mesh hair nets, 5c.; In the Name o f the State o f Oregon,
I
S IS T E R S U P E R IO R
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v.s.
t r y th e
Assessor.
new
wide
brocaded
velvet,
15c.
Portland last Saturday and spent
You are hereby required to appearand P hillip K nkchtlky andZuLA K. nhcht - •f«ti«(l»lhM )<«>iie<<eS>IKM i«M k9(,«>li4M + ,
T
HOR
LKY,
Hie first o f the week on his place per yard; new figured “ Wool 1 answer the Complaint in the above en-
in
your
Crepe,” 13c per yard; odd lots j titled suil now on file with the Clerk of
Defendants.
home for
near town.
o f shoes, were tip to $3, at 85c the above entitled Court, within six
ItY V IR T U E o f an execution, decree '
15 DAYS
Many dainty pieces o f fancy for this sale; hooks and eyes, lc. | weeks from the date o f the first pub­ and order o f sale, duly issued out of
China at (Tow n's.
. Buy one card of Wilson Hooks lication o f this summons upon you, uni! and under the seal o f the Circuit Court
j you are hereby notified that if you fail o f the State o f Oregon, for the County
i Mrs. Kate Kemp, o f Hood and Eyes and 1 will give to appear and answer said Complaint, o f Wasco, to me directed ami dated tile
Telephona
Summer as hereby required, the plaintiff will 25th day o f July, 1914, upon a decree
River, visited here on Wednes­ you a card free.
i fo r a ma -
odd lots,
about apply to the Court for the relief de­ for the foreclosure o f a certain mort- 1
day with her sister, Mrs. Jas. underwear,
•’ chine today
one-half price.
Men’s white | manded in the Complaint herein, to- gage, amj judgment rendered and en­
Cherry.
.
I wit:
tered in said Court on the 23rd day of
F. .). Richards, o f Lincoln, handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c: men’s That that certain judgment procured July, 1914, in the above entitled cause,
ELECTRIC WIRING & SUPPLY CO.
Nel>., arrived on Tuesday for a blue or red handkerchief’s, 6 for by defendant John Reagan against in favor o f tile Plaintiff and against
Hood River, Oregon
month’s visit, with Iiis daughter, 5c; Armour’ s and Columbia Best Joseph R. Keep in the Justice’s Court tiie Defendants, Phillip Knechtley and
Hams, 25c per lb. Strauss, the o f Multnomah County, Oregon, living ' 7.ula Knechtley, as judgment debtors, in
Mrs. II. E. Birkner.
First National Bank Building
in the sum o f $133.00 and the further the sum o f $1500.00, with interest
Store for Bargains.
New work a Specialty.
Repair
Grangers, don’ t forget that
sum o f $30.Of» as costs and attorney’s thereon from the 16th day o f July,
work done.
Estimates furnished
fees, whicti was on Hie 15th day o f 1911, at tiie rate o f ten per cent
the next regular meeting of
All
work
guaranteed.
March,
1913,
filed
with
the
County
annum,
and
the
further
sum
o
f
$
150
as
Notice
of
Sheriff’s
Sale
Mosier Grange will lie held on
Clerk o f Wasco County. Oregon, and attorney's fees, and the further sum
Saturday, Sept. 5th.
by him docketed in Volume " D ” of
—
LO C A L —
;:
Poor M am m a!
Put A Stop To It Now
A THOR Electric
Middieswarf & Marsh
FREE
Contractors and
Builders
i
i
In ttu* Circuit Court o f the State of
thi' Judgment Docket o f seid Wasco
Oregon for Wasco County.
County, Oregon under the index letter
A. W. Mohr, Ueu Pumlt, and Ross
“ K ” , he decreed to lie a cloud upon
Everett, as Trustees o f The Dalles
plaintiff's title to the following de­
Aerie No. 156, Fraternal Order of
scribed rent property situated in Was
Eagles,
t o County, Oregon:
Plaintiffs,
Miss Grace Robinson, who lias
been visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Jas. Cherry, returned Wednes­
day afternoon to her home in
Portland.
j The East H alf o f thv Northwest
Mrs. Geo. Kraus, who visited
"
I ! Quarter and the North H alf of the
Callie
1!.
Koontz,
and
Callie
1!.
Koontz
here liiis week with her daugh­
us Administratrix o f the Estate o f Southwest Quarterof Section 3. Town­
ter. Mrs. J. T. Davenport, has J. W. Koontz, deceased, Elton 0. ship U South, Range II East, W. M.
returned to her home at The
And, The Southeast Quarter o f See-
Koontz and Della Koontz, Ella 0
Dalles.
Chambers and J. I. Chamber«, Her lion 28, in Township 5 South. Range II
Mrs. L. Arthur Gates and lit-
tle daughter arrived last night
from Portland to spend a month
with her sister, Mrs. W. G.
Gloyd.
W. E. Huskey and w ife re­
turned yesterday from a trip
thru tin' Willamette Valley. Ap-
pui'i n11v Lice is better satisfied
with Mosier than ever and glad
to get hack.
Th<t Mi :ses Violet Young and
Jean Bates, who have been vis-
¡ting Miss Marion Gloyd, re­
turned > i ;i< da v to their home
in Cori lami
\Iiss Marion ac­
cora pani "d them to Hood River.
I ad\ i e buying corn meal, oat
meal, can starch, syrups and
l’ic <• while von can get them al
the Id prices. They have al-
•e.id\ advanced wholesale prices.
Oli\ 1 i an I chipped heel’ too.
Strauss.
tlm II. Koontz, Maude (i. Ehraam I East, W. M,. And that the said tran­
and Holmes K. Ehrsam, Florence C. script o f judgment he cancelled in so
Koontz. W. N. Wiley* wild Valtlomar far as it purports to be a lien on or
Iiidell, administrator Jc bonis non o f l claim agaiimt said real property,
the Estate of Kinil Hedber#. I)e
That said certain judgment procured
ceased,
!>y defendants S. M. Mills and Kather
Defendants.
in«* Mills against Joseph it. Keep, «.»t
By Virtue of an execution, decree al. in the (Jlilted States District Court
and order of sal»», duly issued out of for the District o f Oregon, being in
and under the s»*al of the Circuit Court the sum o f $3293.70 and the further
of the State o f Oregon, for the County sum o f $227.68 as costs and attorney’s
o f Wasco, to me directed and dated the fees which was on the 10th day o f Sep­
28th day o f July, 1914, U|H>n a decree | tember, 1012. filed with the Count'
for the foreclosure o f a certain mort Clerk o f Wasco County, Oregon, and
gage, and judgment rendered and ei.- j by him docketed in Volume “ D” of
lered ill sai.l Court, Oil the 281 h rlay o f! t|u. Judgment Docket o f Wasco Coun-
July, 1911, in thè «bove entitlcd cause ty, Oregon, tinder the index letter
in f»vnr o f thè plaintitf and agiiinst ■‘ K ,’ ’ lie decreed to bt a cloud upon
thè ilefemlants, Callie II. Koontz |>er- plaintiff's title lo the above described
ammlly, and Callie B. Koontz ns judg- real properly, and that the said tran­
inent ilebtor, in thè sinii o f $1200.00, script o f Judgment be cancelled in so
willi interest tliereQO front March 25. far as il pinqiorts to lie h lien on or a
1913, ut thè rate o f 8 per cent per nu­ claim i,gains! the above described real
mmi; for thè further suoi o f $29.15 property.
with interest thereon fixnn Aprii lo.
The date o f Ihe first publication o f
1914, ut thè rate of 6 per eent per ari- i
Ibis summons is the 2ltli day o f July.
numi ami for (he forther som o f $125 191 ».
attorney fees, ami thè forther som o f
This Summons is published for
$18.(MI costo and dishuraements, ami
consecutive weeks in the Mosier Bul­
accruiug costa, ami costa o f and upon
letin hy an order o f the Honorable W.
ibis writ. ami commamling me lo make
I .. Bradshaw, Judge o f the above e n ­
.sale o f thè reai property embraced in
titled Court, niHde in bis offices al I’hr
sudi deeree o f foreelosure ami herein
Dalles, Oregon, on the 21st dnv of
allei' ileseribed, I will, on thè 19di day July. (914.
o f September, 1914, al Ihe hnurnf3:(M)
R k n n k t t . S in n o t t * G a l l o w a y .
o'eloek ìli Ihe Hftemoni) o f said day.
Attorneys for I’laintitf.
and al thè front door o f thè County
R. .1. Taylor came tip from'
Portland this week to make ar-
l'angem- nts for moving his ftim-
ily to that city. Mr. Taylor is
now employed in the Cortland
Court House in Dalles City, Waseo
otli -os of the () W. R. *& N. Go. County, Oregon, seti at puliiie auctiou
as draftsman.
10 Ihe liigheat In.Idei', for Cash in homi,
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all thè righi, tuie and interest whirh
thè defemlanta. o re ith e rn f tliem, timi
011 thè 25th day of March, 1910. Die
day thè mortgugo forectoaed herein,
The Dalles Chronicle says that or wlileh such defendanta or ani of
(In* forest rimger at Mt. Lookout them bave silice aequired, or non bave
station, west of Dufur. called. in and lo thè foUowiug dearrihed reai
priqiertv. situateli and lieing in Waseo
8 ci tary lliil of the Business County. Oregon, to-wit:
Men's s.-oeiatiou Wednesday af-
The South noe haif o f thè Northwest
ti rnoon and asked for a dozen quarter of Sedioli Two (2) and thè
Ineu to tight lire. The request Southeast quarter o f thè Northeast
was complied with and the men quarter and thè Northeast quarter of
thè Southeast quarter o f Sedioli Three
left on No. 17 for Hood River. (8) in Township One (11, South o f
A telephone conversation with Itaoge Eleven (111 East o f thè Wdiam­
tin- ranker yesterday disclosed e li ' Meridian, and containing One
the fact that the li*v is a had one llumlred and Sixty aerea, more or I. <.
and is near the Stanley-Smith or ss mudi o f said propertv as » i l i
salisfy said judgment and derive, with
him V r mill, being a continua­ costa and a.'cruing costa.
tion o f th e one which started
Said property will Ite soli! subjeot to
hack . ( aseade Locks. The lire eontirmation and redemption as by la »
line is somethin).' like 25 miles providist.
lo n g and seven distinct crew s o f j Dal ed at Dalles City, Waseo County.
Oregon, Uiia 28tli day o f Juiy, 1911.
fire tighter* an* in the field at j
I.KVI C hkism an .
4
LINt Jr FIRE 25 MILES LONG
present.
|
tjh-riir of
Wusco County, Oregon.
Mosier
Book Store
Garries everything (hat you
cannot liml at tin* other
s t (»res: —
All kinds o f paper goods.
A nice line of Stationery,
1'oilet goods. Mirrors, Nail,
Hair, Tooth
Brushes.
and ('lollies
A large a s so r t in e n t of
leather Goods, Jewelry.
Watches, ( ’ ocks, and all
kinds o f jewelry repairing.
You cannot heat our prices
anywhere.
o f $17.00 costs, and the costs o f and
upon this Writ, and commanding me
to make sale o f the real property
embraced in such decree o f fore- !
closure and
hereinafter described,
I will, on the 19th day o f September,
1914, at the hour o f 2 o'clock, in the i
afternoon o f said day. and at the front j
door of the County Court House in
Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest bid- ,
der for cash in hand, all the right, title j
and interest, which the Defendants,
Phillip Knechtley and Zula Knechtley or
either o f them had on the 16th day o f j
July. 1910. the date o f the mort­
gage foreclosed herein, or which such
Defendants or any o f Die Defendants
herein, have since acquired, or now i
have in or to the following described
real property, situate and being in !
»Vasco County, Oregon, to-wit: That
certain tract o f land beginning at a
point 2231 feet east o f the southwest |
corner o f Block Two (2) Hostetler's
Addition to Dalles City, and in .¡ne
with the south side o f said block two;
Thence east in line with tiie south side
o f said block two 1361 feet; Thence
north 120 feet to a point in line with
lia' south side o f alley in said block
two: Thence west in line with said;
south side o f said alley o f said block
two. 100.9 feet to a point 259.1 feet <
east o f the northwest corner o f lot 12
in sai t block 2; Thence south 16 . deg
west along the line o f the County road, j
known as G Street, to the place o f lie- |
ginning, o r so much o f said property
as will satisfy Haiti judgment and de­
cree. with costs and accruing costs.
Said property will be sold subject to
continuation and redemption as by law
pruv ided.
Dated at 'The Dalles. Oregon, this
2’>th day o f July. 1914.
I. i m
C h k is m a n ,
Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon.
Phone 119
W allowa
Park
Lake
Mosier, Oregon
Near Joseph, Oregon, in
the Powder River moun­
tains, reached only via
E G O F ifc lN G T O N
RAILROAD
N a v ig a t io n C o .
is an i d e a l lake and
mountain resort.
Live
out o f doors. Breathe
pure, invigoratinK air.
Enjoy tiie pursuit of
nature-given pleasures.
Tickets on sale every day at
ONE AND CoE-THIRO FARE
for the round trip.
For full particulars, ask
any agent of the
O -W R. & N .
Pacific Power & Light Co.
’A L W A Y S A T YOUR SERVICE.”
Advertise in the Bulletin—It Pays
n r a o u i t HKSMMSR & :zm
hst
N ew Fall Goods
Clothes for Men
Ar«' arriving daily and it will he to
your interest to see what we have lie-
fort» making your purcliasos for Fall.
All the newest weaves in. Fall dress
goods suitable for any and all occasions.
A splendid lot of New Coating Materi­
als. New Suitings. New White Goods,
New Curtain Materials, New Silks and
Wash Goods, al the very lowest prices.
W’lty hay out-oi-seusoii slut]’ at a sup­
posed reduction when you can buy the
new. fresh, crisp goods direct front the
mills at the same or a lower price? We
invite \on to call and see the tie g-xsts.
Make this your headquarters. You are
always welcome, whether you wish to
I miv or not.
Nev Hart, Schaffner & Marx and
Ciothcraft clothes for men. We mean
for these to give . mi satisfaction and we
stand hack of every one. You take no
chances in buying our suits. We know
that we are giving you the very biggest
values that it is possible for anyone to
get, and the manufacturer stands for
the all wool material superior work­
manship and finish. They hold their
shape and look well until they are com­
pletely worn out. There is no need in
having ><>.ir suits tailored especially for
you in order that you get a fit. I f you
will give us a chance to show you, we
will fit von perfectly and save you from
s.S to $10 on your suit besides. We carry
suits for the very slender, the short, the
tall and the extremely stout. New Fall
styles and patterns now in.
School Suits for
School Boys
Is what we wish to show you. We
have a most complete line o f newest
weaves and styles, with prices to suit
your »pocket hook
Extra trousers in all
ages, suitable for school wear, for
45c. 50c. 65c. 75c ami up.
Our SHOE D E P A R T M E N T was nev­
er in lietler shane to supply vour needs.
New Fall Stock now in. See our Excel­
lent line o f School Shoes f<>r Boys and
Girls. They have the style and also the
wearing qualities that is most needed
for school wear, and our prices are the
lowest.
READY I’D-WEAK DRESSES
FOR GIRDS
O f Gingham. Madras and Worsteds.
Neatly made ami finished. From 45c tip.
2nd Floor.
THE PARIS
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H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E
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