Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 23, 1914, Image 4

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    LOCAL
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
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I f you curry
an
unreliable
ti m e p ie c e ,
you hav e a good m an y auch m o m e n t s .
I f y o u r w atc h needs
to us.
atten tion
b ri n g it
W e can tr u th f u ll y s a y you will be
mure than please d with o u r work.
D ep end abl e work
ers are our
{ 2 fy i ÿfi
and satisfied c u s t o m ­
b es t a d v e r t i s e m e n t s .
W. F. LARA WA Y,
p
L. COMINI,
The Tombstone
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HOOD RIVER, ORE.
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" T h e church of Clod has never declared the moderate use
o f n h o h ol to he a sin; this seems to lie left, with other
things, as »»pen matters of Christian Liberty/*
THE R E V . CANON W E S T , D. D.
**As for those who endeavor to enlist Scripture on their
side by maintaining that the wine mentioned in Scripture
wua not an Intoxicating liquor, they must either he them ­
selves very lannrnut and silly If th -v really ooliov- It or
mu st he foatei lug a |»lmm friiml In the hope of ileln.llng (lie
simple . . . under fill««* preteneew."
A R C H IIISIIC >P \Y 11 AT ELY.
J W. H. Moody and wife o f j
Y,m c;innot 1(eal Mosier $ for imm-'diate sale.
May < rdau
Sti.iniKo, spent the first ot the |
jn any o f these lines, ii Drchanls, Mosier, Oregon,
week with ilit'ir uaiiKhtvi*, Mrs. ft
II. M. West.
5 w w iw w ^ '»< t«> »i> * w w ti«K 34 .T
Notice
Mrs. J. Bronauglt returned to!
I am now making all kinds o f
her home in Portland, on Salur-
jday, after a visit w ith her sistei
if taken by the barrel.
"Schooling in youth should Invariably f><
i Mrs. C. A. Mecrum.
dir**'teri to p - r u r p a T»'W*»t»n in the best * ay
C. A. H ack . Mosier, Ore.
for the 1> t \> . a ia n n i!
. tr> tu n tor w hich
Ti’j our bulk Dill Pickles, Mid­ h e is c a p a b le .” I'r c s u lcn tC . XV'. Kliot.
This is the Mission of the
get sweet pickles, new stock
Vote for
\eri-Best Minee Meat from our
A. W. M O H R
¡Delicatessen Dept. Strauss.
" A l l true A m r rieri»«. It seems to me. ou ght to s rivc to
maintain and perpetuate \ in«*riunii principle«.
Stati -wide
prohibition violates and local option supporla this principle,
therefore 1 niii opposed to « t a t e - »» Idc prohibition a ml in favor
of local option
BI SH O P D A N I E L S T ! TTLK»
Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in On*
United States.
OREGON iSSICUfTyilSL COLLEGE
Fu. ty-utth Sellout Year Opens
" P u d e r the present law (county prohibition) B e »¡Coon,
where the traffic could he regulated, i is given wav to the
dri»K"tor«*, where minor« and itudcnlrahlr * « » • • ’ »« it nil Hie
\\hiwk> they a u u l . The liquor huslt.e
sln uld I t* . mdiuted
upru and Hl>o%e lit uni. and nut over the luti.
f «rere! «leus.**
R E V . F A T H E R T. J R\ \N. PontUc. Midi.
Frank Howard ot Hood River
i was up Monday looking al ter tiie
j line o f Hit* Pacific States Tele­
phone company.
II. W. llanimun, who lias a
I ranch at Fir, last week moved
his family to Eugene, where
they will reside this winter.
"T cannot see the benefits to he derived from eomptilsory
abstinence."
BISHOP « J K.\ F l ( )N. » » f MTscoikSin.
" T h e use of Alcoholic liquors Is an I alw.iys has been c on ­
sidered not onl> legitimate as a hex orage, but It Is oo*»«e-
« im ..
h a l l s a n l li
I-> l».«*re * :i vv. «■ .«<1. i. ;t
sentiment and tlcstroy an in- it. non tli.tt lu. stoini for ages
und that is so deepl> i<">
n « r
i.il »
RE\ \Y. A. \N ASSPN, New York
" E v e r y o n e kno ws that t h e . are maux *• • loon • that ara
perfe.qL o taler I > and law ibidim
ll.ix e
s ¡ minister,
Hin more right to Intel fe n with the Mismos' of such a pía o
Iban the « al oo i............
i n) c o n g r e g a t i o n xvlilkx ,.i xx. •
V E R Y REV I* P J HA If!
" X . Little itu !.. \rk
•■•I’M» establish ment of
:t
«le« true five.**
I \ MS. dl h . - u u
rohl 't
•'Prohibition
seek« in cure.**
drive«
wo1 | t»«* tm«»metlenl
lindera round
''Prohibition
per« nor."
lia« 1 • -n
" I t is a rude interf. r r i
the law t > To’ I r e what ’ -
is Just av riivle an interi« r*
ui « all not drink, m
REV DR C!
"M y * es were
• x-fry 'e . ' •
• ■ ill* .
xtlr de. t
b> poor.*) sad «orti
d'-
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I U N \ L « 1 fiPO.No
the
•< bief w h h h
HALT. Vai noni
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is iio|»t»ii ilia t s u» w il ! SOCI. 04 IV*
s t o r e .1 l o b é a it 11.
w ill
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N 1th fill'll
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sa 11.
; ö c salt* o f
c r a c k e r s a >1 iaIK>ivi *>, ui e'l’ '1 ,
c a n n e d g o uls. stovt * an»i S1 H ' : *
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St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
We retail j
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Men’ s and Buy s Shot's.
Repair- ;
ing neatly done while you wsiit. j
Prices reasonable ant! all work I
guaranteed
.'t
Joseph
3!0 Union St.
in
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I ills KUM'anly bit:
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new
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exiiihitiin.
PROF. C. L SMITH
O -W .
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U. & N A ricult ir..list will lecture
Inti r-.-sti •s* ii.slrcctiv«*. enterti.ining
D ii N u ’l 'ilS S THIS TRE AT
LO W
ROUND
TRIP
FARES
Tickets and full information ll| on application
to any agi t o f the* U-V. . A R. N.
As for Premium List.
'K ! t‘
Spedai
ni s most
1.00
> î
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v «»« ^ : rt* :• 1
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1 .allies’ Kcbhers. gtniil, new, fresh stock
The i air 4 5 c
Ru
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neck sweaters for men, Oxford
t : !i r, v our choice 5 0 c
See t ht* new Siesta slippers ft r ladies.
Y
neat and attractive ui appi arance,
maiie «.f good quality heavy felt, the
; T 75c
o ecia r
No
va
>im-in-band ti- s. gor id full lei gtb and
c** t s rt : • *it o f cil'i" s, your cl ice 10c
..lies'
v *1 nettic i: ‘ s made OÍ gl HU 1
flannel in white
our eltoi.•e 50c
All
g
UPS
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m m
corn ns wns evi r
t t ) f i f l n Ears
8
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m
alj navigation
- - AT -
NOVEMBER 25-28.1914
ot tIti.-- s**;
Your cl.oict
b 1 ' ’ I ! * 111 -
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m
Walla Walla. Washington
a l lers for wet weather
rubbers, storm ruhhers.
knee I» as ant! t * : • I > ots
mimer c pn's an I coals,
ply y our needs atul yo
better at this store.
!
vi p t ‘ 1‘ 11 C; .. » trt .xi S. L t S î
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vi ' as !:,?; gtga
are for wet we a: her \ Secciai
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To he liciti under the auspices o f the
The Dalle
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\ 0 u t lS L u t i .
K ll.a .IllltlS
;ind oilier prizes will be awarded
tlie w inner at the 1914
Shoes maiie to "id r.
LJ L \ i c O u i ö
ou « re llirt'tig!: wtlii t tie a, -
you i-in waul tuai new --c l
liuti you have l i en pii>i>..s-
t tur so long.
I tinse Smts
ats at'i guatai i It-Vii liy ollv ot
Mis. t»eo. Korden has been id
this week at tin* home oi Iter
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Knot, w ith hemorrhat es o f the
lungs
Her condition is not con-
for
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
FOR c o u r 1'Y SURVEYOR
W ri t e lor itlustrate.t ioo-pap;p Book­ T!ie man o f rocogni/.i’d cxporirnct* unti
let, " 1 HH Lit : CAKH-R," :inj lor Cata­ ability ami xvho is familiar with the
log containing full mtoini.ition.
lines and corners in all o f Wasco
Dtgree Com vri — AGRICULTURE :
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,l' lirvHus- county.
(Paid Advertisement)
b.-inJrv, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Agriculture for le i. hers. FOKESTRY,
We are glad to hi* able to an­
nounce that Mrs. M. J. implumi
is recovering troni the injury she
ivcei v eii last vv e e . by tailing
from her hörst*, and that she is
e\| octet! to return home Sunday
with itet' inis Itami.
trim»,
op
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th
, 1914
I DGGING F.NGINEI RINti. Ht)A\E ECO-
N-ivu- S: Domestic S- ience. Domestic Art.
¡NGINEHK'tNti: Electrical, Irrigation
Higliw.tv, Mechanical. Chemical, Mining
J. M. Patison, democratic can­ Crra'Vcs.
Ct) VtAUkCt. PHARMACY
didale for sheritF, of Du fur; IMVI STRIAI. ARTS
lot. •• v 1 ’ 1 i*«rAvr-Agriculture. Dairv
Holmes l\. Einsam and Jack
mg. ttome \t.i e--' l',o irse. Industrial
Harper, ot file Dalles were v is- Alls. I orestrv. Business Siluit C-oursa.
.V. - ’ >/ o f M isil—I* .mo, S%r ing. Bakd
itois in town last Friday.
Vol.t* t .tlituie.
I Iht* Strauss store lias had a
FArni • 3 P-i'iness C '-erie b Mail Tree.
HKC.ISl'KAR,
new coat o f white paint inside (tw-7.15 to IMq AUdleM I'llh Cot
vail»#, *>regon
this week.
Every thing clean
and up-to-date. This store will
O .-W . K. tS' N. Time table
treat von “ w hite.” fry Strauss,
EAST BOUND
WEST BOUND
” I'lie \Vhile Store.”
No. 2 10:4-4 a.m. No. 1 , 2:40 p.m.
Mr, anti Mrs. J. F*. Ro.qusnu No. fl 6 :‘ 4 p.m. No. 7. 7:22a.m .
o f Portland, arrived Saturday to
spent several days at Lelmwa,
.C ju -J.
with Airs. tal. 1., Howe, who isa
colisin ol Mrs. Robinson's.
U d i i Ò t l U l i U L Ì cv'
" A b s o lu to pro hi i.i i Ion has proven Impmetleahle, if not
dismal fail ure ."
T H E R IG H T R EV T H O M A S F L I M IS.
Bishop of Leavenworth, Kansas.
Altd wuulvl put u pr» »ululi» on flic Kali
I
fifi
'tn n .if if
QTf 1
2iv»M
-r^'!“n*i5<
11
'THE LIFE CAREER
" I am opposed to prohibition by statute
• would rather
y*e America free first, and then have its citizens use il« free-
dm.i lo r m oral cud «."
RE V. / P A R K S G AG M AN ,
B r o jk lx n , N. Y.
RISIIUP CU VLf.ES D
Book Store f
?
" I s It right to drink wine and beer? It is right for each
individual to deckle that question for himself, and for the
community to put such regulations on the saie o f wins and
beer, AND O N I. Y S l ' f ’ H, as are necessary to prevent iMiimlHr
eserfcses and public disorder."
R E V . L Y M A N AB BO TT.
'I consider problMIl"»» wrong 1
R E S !«
§
" T o drink is no sin
Jesus ( ’ hrlst drank.
To keep a
saloon Is no sin. And any policy that claims In the name of
Christ, or does not claim His name, that deals with the well-
nigh universal taste of man for alcohol ON Till*: BASI S OF
L A W ANI) O R D E R AL O N E, cannot commend Itself to the
best iiitelllitcnre, and Is doomed to f all."
REV . Dll. R A IN S FORD,
St. George's Episcopal Church. New Y or k City.
■
be Convinced |
"lo s e
Prelates, Priests and
Pastors Raise Their
Voices in the Cause
of Temperance,
Not for “Reform
by Law”
R
ead W
hat N
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T
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k
ers S
ay:
Yo
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For Sale
Real Leaders in
th e C h u r c h e s
United in Con­
demnation of
Prohibition
tlio ( hrktiun ( h rrli.
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Cornelius Gardener, o f
H. G. K Í B 3 E E
Ortley and Portland, who has
been making his home at Hotel
.Mallory, has built a fine residence
n o t a r y p u b l ic
on Portland Heights. The Col-
onel states that he expects to
OREGON
build a summer cottage sit Ids M O S i E R
place at Ortley, overlooking the
Columbia River.
\V. A. IIL\SHANDS
1914, in the above entitled cause in fa-
v >.* o. the | Itti tiff and against the • e-
fen ants, wh' r. ii it w as a judged that
idaiiitiff should recover in the sum o f
Electric lanij s and fixtures 1
i $f .10.00, together with interest there-
Í tures carried by Chown.
; on fn in April 20th. 1912. at the rate o f
Í
S. F, Goss transacted business
6 per c rl per an.mm. and the furt’ner
*
' in Hood River yesterday.
sum o f $*.lOo.OO attorney fee- , and the
j
further sum o f $94.80, together with
J. \V. Huskey was a business
I interest thereon from January loth,
1 visitor at the county seat Satur­
Gan supply you with any­
19U, at the rate o f 6 per cent per an-
l day.
thing in this line at most
| mini, and the further sum o f $29.00
1
I f your sole needs looking af-
Í
Blacksmit!)
reasonable price».
costs and dist.ursemcnts, and the costs
ter, our shoe section will fit you
V. C. Lind bur}' returned Sun-
* out with high top or regular
Horse Shoeing and General I of and upon this Writ and con.man ding
J day evenio»i from a business trip
| me to make sale o f the real property
x shoes at a price saving. Try our
« to Portland.
! embraced in such Decree o f foredos-
Repair Work.
2aaHQtià^iii#T4j ria«* %á
s good slices. Strauss.
! .ire and imr- inaft- r described, I will,
Potato diggers, forks, sack
Also agent for Corona Wool upon the 20th day o f November, 1914,
'twine, etc., sit Chown’s.
Eat for horses am i cows. A cure ai the hour o f 2:00 o ’ clock in the aft-r-
W. D. Í/SATHEW3 PASSES.
3
k » im . '«BweaeiKBaBeisj $
for corns, contracted hoofs, mud mam of sai l day, and at the front d.ior
i A goodly num berof Mosierites
fever
and sore shoulders.
i of t*1** bounty Courthouse in Duties
Í
kwwí
««
mu-ja***,
spent last Saturday at the Carn-
W. I>. Mathews, who was
i City, Wasco Countv, Oregon, sell at
i ival at Hood River.
OltEGON j pul,He auction to the highest bidder for
taken to Portland last week j M deier ,
-------------- ca-di in hand, all the right, title and in­
suffering from hemorrhage o f
Pancake weather. New stock
terest w hich tlie defendants, and either
the lungs, died at the hospital in i
|^£>> [J L. DUMI!LE
j pancake flour and buckwheat
. or all o f tbein, have or had, or have
that city Iasi Saturday morning.
and syrups. Strauss.
¡ sim'e acquired or now have, in and t«
'Tlie body was cremated.
1 the fallowing described real properly.
Leading varieties o f fruit
It’s time for your new heating
PHYSICIAN a n o Sl’ RGDON
Jiving and being situated in Wasco
stove. Good line at Chown’s.
trees for commercial and
j County, Oregon, to-wit:
For Salt.
OREGON
All o f Lot 1 ia Sect.bm 13, Township
HOOD RIVER
home planting.
Levi Chrisman,
republican
Gasoline wood drag saw, ,‘i 1-2
1 North o f Range 12 Last o f tlie Wil-
candidate for sheriff, was a vis-
Will practice in Mosier and
amette Meridian, containing 22.4U
horse power, practically new.
I acres.
. itor in town last Tuesday.
F. A. MASSEE,
For further particulars write to
May he reached by long dis­
I Also Fractional Lot No. 1, in Section
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
¡G.C. Pip
.Hosier, Ore.
18, Township 1 North o f Range 13 K,
tance phone, Home phone 61.
meet next Wednesday at the Hood River
Oregon
containing 32.;>8 acres, except the fol­
home o f Mrs. Thus. Lelliott.
For Sale.
lowing strip o f land being ¡0 feet in
Phone Odell 146.
width described as. comm- : <*ing at a
One
or
two
heavy
farm
teams,
:
l)ri-foot shoe oil waterproofs
point
on tlie South line o f sanl lot, H27Í.
from 2800 to 3200 pounds, with!
your shoes. Chown.
i : ■- n
nivCir- zxssa
feet West from the Northeast corner
6 1-4 inch wagons and farm liar-!
| o f Theodore Mesplie’s Donation i.and
A l A
A R
k Y ’ S A C A D I E Ì M y
Y I ? ness. Write G. P. Morden, Mos-,
G. L. McKenna, o f Portland, 1 S T . M
Meets At All Hours
Claim' thence N .iheast to a point on
t
ä
ier,
Oregon.
spent Sunday on his ranch with
the East line o f said Lot, 18 rods West
g THE DALLES, OREGON |
BAKERY
| with A H. Burton and lamily.
and 15LV feet North from said Mes­
For Sale
1
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plie’ s claim; said strip o f land extend­
CONFECTIONERY
B o rn —I n Mosier, October 17, 2 BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL S
ing through said fractional lot between
Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock
SOFT DRINKS
1911, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. J)av- 1
said points, togi ther with the right to
FOR GIR I S
i
Cockerel:-;.
Calf
be
seen
in
Mos
-
1
Ienport, a 9 1-2 pound daughter.
CIGARS
." .
TOBACCO
use the same for a water ditch;
For Particulars apply to
ier tomorrow. Also Indian Run­
Also ttie N W 1 o f the NW| o f said
Wilma Rorden is first, Boyd it
r-. , r - r - , . m P ner Drakes from some o f the
V. IE. LINDBURG,
Section lg, in Tp. 1 N o f Range 13,
j
S IS T E R S U P E R IO R
«
! Thrift is second and Helen Blash
Fast o f the Willamette Meridian, eon-
best stock in the state.
S t u r g k s s B l d g , M o . s i f r , O r e .
| is third in the Baby Contest this ______________________________ _
containing 58.82 acres;
F. G. P ovvhks .
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Also tlie North Half o f the North­
week, Strauss.
east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter,
For Sale
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Altss Ethel Tubbs o f Portland, ^
q
and the Southeast Quarter o f the North
W inter Banana apples, just ! In tlie Circuit. Court o f the Stato of east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter
visited over Sunday with her 3
f\
A.
ready for eating sit 5Cc per box. ° re»«on for Wilseo c,,ui,ty-
o f Sec. 13, Tp. 1 North o f Range 12
cousin, Dr. G. A. AIcGrum and
Leave orders at this office.
' First National Bank o f The Dalles, East, containing 30 acres;
wife.
I _______________ __ _____________________ Oregon, a Corporation.
Also a tract o f land commencing at
Plaintiff,
: a point 233 feet North o f Southeast
Miss Edna Limlhtirg o f Fort-
Hot Lake Manager W ould Like
vs.
corner o f fractional Lot I o f W st
land, arrived last Saturday even- t
:!
A d v a n c e Notice o f Arrival
t. H. Beverly, \\ . J. Summers and H alf o f Northwest Quarter o f Sec. IS,
ing to visit her brother E. V. i
§
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miner», his w ife, Ed. W . ,,i Tp. 1 North o f Range 18, KW.'d:
Persons contemplating a visit
Limlhtirg.
x
School Text Books a n d ^ to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon,
Muelh r and Viaj < . Mueller, his thence running due North 437 feet;
v di-. I,. E. Da v i:. aia ...ay i'. Davis, thence South 39 deg. 58 mill. East 129
These crimpy mornings should
School Supplies o f all kinds. ^ who require the service o f a
.. w ife, .!. K. Eggermon, M. Z. f,.e t; thence South 68 deg.. 84 min.
¡remind one that winter will soon
wheel chair or other special con­
SÜF23L1 : -.3
Dom ali a ;d Grace Domi. II. !iis wife, W est 296 feet to place o f beginning:
i he here. Buy your underwear
venience, are requested by the
¡•rank I ,0 n. Dorothea Abbott and all o f said land above described being
B o o k s and Magazines,
: ami warm hosiery now from our
It. M. Abbott,
j„ Wasco County, Oregon;
management to give notice o f
Stationery and Novelties; 5
complete stock. Strauss.
Defendants.
Or so much o f said property as will
g
arrival
in
advance,
so
that
prop-
Watches and Clofks, Leath­
By virtue o f an Kx-cutioii, Decree, satisfy said judgment and decree and
~
or
care
and
attention
may
he
as­
Mr. stud Mrs. Kenneth Cooper
er and Toilet goods.
•■•ml on .-r o f Sai dm; issued out o f order o f sale, with costs and accruing
sured.
spent Wednesday night with
and un-b-r the Seal o f the Circuit costs. Said property will be sold sub-
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friends in The Dalles.
t'ourt o f the State o f Or.- .in for the ji ct to confirmation and redemption as
Subscriptions taken for Ç?
Cockerels for Sale
I Count;, o f Wasco, to m e directed and by law provided.
Wnt. Neilson and w ile re-
nmguzmes and papers,
Dated at Dalles City, W asco County,
S. C. While Lcghovn Tane red dated tlie 21st day o f Octolier, 1914
I tu ned \V eilnt‘S(la\ y evening iron) ib Clubbing rules can be had. •
Ip ' ’ 11 a D e c r e e in nr rlgage foreclosure Or. goti, this 22nd day o f October, 1914.
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