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H U M BLE PHYSICIAN — L O C A L — DEFEAT THE DENTISTRY DILL Merchandise TO. THE VOTERS OE HOOD RIVER COUNTY: At this, time, while so many W. Gl Gloyd is a business vis- measures are coming up for con sideration, we are constantly ¡tor in Portland this week. asked to explain BILL 340 and Potato diggers, fork«, sack 341, known as the “ DENTISTRY I BILL.” At this time we deem I twine, etc., at Chown'« it advisable to explain both sides' 0. E, Wilson and J.W. Huskey s > the voters can see just what1 T&ere in The Dalles Wednesday,. it means to them. P ro h ib itio n Makes Formerly It’s time for your new heating The law as it now stands upon Thriving. Center Barren stove. Good line at Chown’s. I the statute books states plainly! ,! that a dentist applying for a li- Sugan is away down, lowest price. You will « ¿ " S cense must bear a diploma from BANK DEPOSITS $57,000 LESS a reputable dental college having itrauss. 1 a course of study of three years Electric lamps and fixtures tares carried by Chown. Cockerels for Sale S. C. White Leghorn Tancred stock, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Ladd stock. Attractive prices for immediate sale. Mayerdaie Orchards, Mosier, Oregon. SPRINGFIELD IS MERE GHOST OF OLD BUSY CITY I have increased the order on Fleischniann Yeast, so now lean supply you all. Strauss, ihe Store that gets the people what t! ey want, be it a large or small item. and SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON W ill practice in Mosier and May tie reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone ill. Plaintiff, ■»$. J. C. Wingfield, A lie»' G. Wingfield, ( alii, B. Koontz, and Callie It. Koontz as Administratrix o f tlie estate o f J. W. Koontz, deceased, Elton G. Koontz and D, lla Koontz, Ella (j, Chambers and J. 1. Chambers, Ber tha B. Koontz, Maude G. Ehrsam and Holmes K. Ehrsam, Klorer.ce (.'. Koontz, W. N. Wiley, and Y’akiemar Lideil, Administrator de bonis non o f the Estate o f Emil Hedberg, de- cerned, Defendants. Notice of Sheriff’s Safe In the Circuit Court o f the StaU* o f Oregon for Wasco County. i ’irst National Bank o f The Dalles, | Oregon a Corporation. Hot Lake Manager Would Like Plaintiff, ¡ Advance Notice of Arrival n. Persons contemplating a visit r. H. Beverly, \V. J. Summers anil Anna M. Summers, hi3 wife, Eit W. to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon, To J. C. Wingfield. Alice G. Wing- Mueller ami May (\ Mueller, his w h o require the service o f a field, Callh B. Koonts. and Celtic B. wife. It. E. Davis and May E. Davis, wheel Cl. air or other special con- Koontz as Administratrix o f the Estate his wife, J. it. Effic-rnion, M. Z. venience, are requested by the o f J. \v. Koontz. dec, •ased, El iron G. Donnell ami Grace Dunned, his w ife, management to give notice o f Koontz am! Bella Koontz. Ella G. Frank Ellison, Dorothea Abbott amt arrival in advance, so that prop- < hamber* and J, I. Chamber*. Bertha H. M. Abbott, er care and attention may be as- B. Koontz, Maude G. Ehrsam and Defendants. sured. Holme» K. Ehrsam, Florence C, Koontz, IV. N.. Wiley, and Voldemar . By virtue o f an Execution, D ecree, Udell, Administrator de bonis non o f ! and Order o f Sale, duly issued out o f t the Estate o f Emil Hedherg, dec-ased, and under the Seal o f the Circuit Blacksmith the above named defendants: Court o f the State o f Oregon for the In the Name o f the State o f Oregon: County o f Wasco, to me directed and Horse Shoeing and General I You, and each o f you, the aliove : dated the ¡¡1st day o f October, 14)14, Repair Work. | named defendants, are hereby required | upon a Decree in mortgage foreclosure Also agent for Corona Wool to appear anil answer the complaint and judgment rendered and altered in In a letter received recently from A. W. Mohr, County Sur Fat for Poises and cows. A cure filed against you in the above entitled ! said Court on the 11‘th iay o f October, veyor, that public spirited citizen for corns, contracted hoofs, mud suit on or before the 14th day o f De- i 1914, in the above entitled cause in fa- ! cember, 1914, and if you fail to so ap- i vor o f the plaintiff and against the de- informs us that he has donated, fever and sore shoulders. I pear and answer said complaint or ' fondants, v, h< rein it was a.lj .dged that Two Blocks of Vacant Buildings Line thru Miss Metz, the county li M o s i e r , UltEGON otherwise plead thereto, for want ! plaintiff should recover in the sum o f Did. y< mi aver stop to think.! of not less than nine months Main Street in Place of Busy Stores brarian, a set of Encyclopedia ' “ thereof the plaintiff w ill apply to the j $5000.Oft, togetle r with interest there- vhat would happen if I closed | each year. He then must he ex- Brittannica, which will he deliv 1 Court for che relief prayed for in said ' on from April 3fith, 1912. at the rate o f Vote for >ny store?.’ Do you, remember amined upon the following sub- Tin; city o f S p rin gfield , ered this week or next, making [complaint, to-w it: For judgment j ‘i per cent per annum, and the further viiat yotnpaid for goods before j jects: a valuable addition to the library ■ against the defendants, J. C. Wing-1 sum o f $4,258.25 togethev with inter its present cobw ebby, L star ted f7 Don’ t .you think you I ANATOMY,, PHYSIOLOGY, and for which the donor will re tad bet ten give mo that' next PATHOLOGY, OSTEOLOGY, stagnant condition , today ceive the hearty thanks of the INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE field and Alice G. Wingfield, and Gallic j est thereon from N ovem ber 16lhr B. Koontz. and Callie B. Koontz as j 1912, at the rate o f 6 per cent FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR ■rocerj*-order to, show your ap- MATERIA MEDIC \ THERA- presents a picture, ¡is com Mosier public. Administratrix o f the ¿state of J. W. ' per annum, and the further sum The man o f recognized experience anil ¡jivcialion of an up*to-d,e-min-! PEUTICS PROSTHESIS, AND pared w i t h its thriving, Koontz, deceased, in the sum o f o f $900.00 attorney fees, and the ability and who is familiar with the i te-store, “'ilh .............. tartling comimon o*a F »r $200.00 ii> Gold Coin o f the United further sum o f «$94.80, together with Mrs. E. K. Vickers, of Thp lines and corners in all o f Wasco Jtraass. 1 WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS. I ago, that w ould make the States, together with interest thereon interest thereon from January lOfch, ---------•»-------- 1 Hh also has to demonstrate his angels weep. A y ea r ago Dalles, visited over Sunday with county. from July 7th, 1913, at the rate o f 8 1914, at the rate o f 6 per cent per an* (Paid Advertisement) her sister, Mrs. Dick Evans. ; skill in practical work. If he se- per cent per annum-; for the further num, and the further sum o f $29.00 every store- was fille d and | cures a passihg grade of 80 he is sum o f $1.00.00 attorney feeo, and for costa and disbursements, and the costs crow ds o f peop le thronged give*) a license to practice. plaintiff’ s costs anil disbursement* o f and upon this Writ and commanding f i n v made and expended therein; and for a me to make sale o f the real property* The Hosier Rifle < Inh will hold -p|)e Governor appoints an ex- its streets. E very m erchant !lli in -n :|L Attorneys-At-Law i practice sho d next Sunday a t-1 amihing hoard o f five to exam w as m aking m oney, p ra cti decree of- the Court decreeing that said embraced in such Decree o f tered os- m ortgage he foreclosed and that the lire and hereinafter described, I will, rernoon in ti e river bottom near '¡ne all applicants, who serve ca lly everyone who w anted G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e FOR O R EG O N DRY premises therein desrtibed, to-wit: upon the 30th day o f November, 1914r Bile rock crusher, using the- pile without pay—simply an honorary w as em ployed. E very Thirty feet (30) otf the West side o f at the hour o f 2:00 o'clock in the after- THE DALLES. - OREGON 'd'screenings as « target hack, appoint merit. Lot Tw o (2), thirty feet (30) off the noon o f said day, and at the front door \ll members off the*dub are re- If the new law takes effect af West side o f Lot Seven (7), and Lots ■ o f the County Courthouse in Dalles ter election, it w/11 read as nil- -* !■ . j * *^l>, Q - ¡nested lo he presenti Three (3) and Six (6), all in Block “ DM City, Wasco County, Oregon, sd i at FOR NATION DRY tows: A graduate o f any repu o f Kramer’ s Addition to Dalles City, public auction to the highest bidder fo r Today Springfield looks like a table dental school in good stand Wasco County, Oregon, according to cash hi hand, all the right, title and New mince meat, fresh cran ing which requires a course of deserted village, business is par the recorded map and plat thereof; terest which the defendants, and either berries, new Idaho honey, mar- study of at least two school alyzed, and more than eight or Machine Shop A ini also tie Last twenty feet (20) o f or aH o f them, have or had, or have isr lino- style cherries,, grape years, having a yearly course of ten people on its main street at and Garage Lots Four (4) and Five (5) in said since acquired or now have, in and to r-1: in a-:i everything good t study of not. less I ban six months. any^, one time would actually he Block “ D” in said Kramer’ s Addition the following described real property* Yet 1 are Fowd Grocery. |rpjjpj.p wj|| |)e no examining the tause of excitement. Auto Repairing and the Committee of One Hundred to Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore lying and being situated in Wasco •utter ami proud o' hoard to prove his efficiency, hut accessories. A h 1 i County, Oregon, to-w it: gon ; . keep the Quality up. I |)y registering their diplomas says: “ Business is fine in dry Work Guaranteed Be sold in the manner provided hv law All o f Lot 1 in Section 13, Township ¡I ' J'isi started on m,v cam- w|j[1 Secretary of State, pro towns.1 f Springfield went “ dry“ at the for the sale o f real property upon j 1 North o f Range 12 Fast o f the W il- paign of ‘ ‘ the Best Goods and ceed to practice. The laws are First anti State St. election last fall, the saloons | m ortgage foreclosure, and the proceeds lamette Meridian, containing 22.40 Service for the Least Money. as we have presented them. The closing January 1. Hood River, Oregon j arising from such sale he applied in j acres, Watch Stiliuss. argument against the new law is Let the “ drys” tell all about the payment o f said judgment and the ; Also Fractional Lot No. 1, in Section, Mrs. W. Gi Glbyd returned* that there is no such denial i these “ fine” business conditions sums above mentioned, including costs j 18, Township 1 North of Kang. 13 K, Monday fronva fortnight’ s visit- school in the world that issues id Springfield after nine months' o f sale and attorney fees; and that the containing 32.88 acres, except the fol- l such diplomas, hut it. may influ i operation of their “ business the DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. I defendants* anil each and all o f them, , lowing strip o f land being 10 f6et in i'ii Porllhnd. ence the starting of such schools ories.“ land any and all persons claiming by,, . width described as, commencing at a Physician and Surgeon Dri-foot shoe oil waterproofs f„i- the sole purpose of mannfac- Although a much smaller city than through or under them or any o f them, point on the ¡South line o f said lot, 627£ Salem, the hank deposits in Spring- your shoes. Chown. i taring dipl< m s. ! lie forever barred from any and all feet W est from the Northeast' corner field have fallen o ff in the last year M o s ie r - - O regon right, title, equity and interest, in said o f Theodore Mesplie’ s Donation Land Wilma Roivlen is first. Boyd1 Second: There is no way to i over $57,000. premises or any portion thereof, save Claim; thence Northeast to a point on When Main street finally is read Thrift is second anil Helen Blush prove a means of etlicen-y. only the statutory right o f redemp the East line o f said Lot, 18 roils W est DR. C. H. JENKINS it third in*the Baby Contest this) Third: It removes the only justed’ in the next month or two, prac tion, and for such other and further and 154.L feet North from said M**s- Week. Strauss. safeguard I lie people have to tically two blocks of store buildings on DENTIST each side of the street west of the | relief as to the Court may seem meet plie’s claim; said strip o f land extend protect themselves. »Southern Pacific tracks will be desert and equitable. ing through said fractional lot between H ood R iv e r ; - O regon Fourth: It would cause Ore-j ed, but “ business is fin e.0 This Summons is published in the said points, together with the right to* gon to he the dumping ground A real estate sale is unheard o f and Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper use the same for a water ditch; for all'who have failed in other would lie impossible on any part of Office Phone, 1081. Res. Phone, 333 o f general circulation published in Also the N W | o f the NW¡ o f said George Chamberlain and Jack states o f the Union,, as every Main street*, but “ business is fine.0 The Only Wasco County, Oregon, for six con- Section 18, in Tp. 1 N o f Range 13, The Springfield Toggery, the best <£lark have returned from the State has an examining hoard. seeutive weeks, being seven issues Fast o f the Willaim tt< Meridian, con- gent’s furnishing store, is now being wilds of Alaska, where they j Now Mr. Voter, is it asking closed out by a receiver, bu t'“ business thereof, in compliance v\ ith an containing 58.82 acres; went six months ago on,a topo too much of a man who lias is fine.“ order o f Hon. W. !*. Bradshaw, Judge Also the North Half o f the North CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS graphical surveying trip for the chosen so important a profession, The La France Confectionery Store, o f tht* Circuit Court- o f the State o f east Quarter o f the oitheast Quarter, government. They say they en En orsed anil supported by promi Oregon for Wasco County, dated the and the Southeast Quarter o f the North, has so much to do with your I one of the best in “ w et“ days, lias joyed the trip hugely and bagged who nent leaders o f all partic«, among 24tn day o f October, 1914; and the east Quarter o f the Northeast Quarter health and happiness, to tulio an ell-sod out, but “ bwiness is fine.“ O. NV. Johnson’s Hardware Store, the some big game. whom may he mentioned Walter A. date o f the first | tlhliration o f this o f Sec. 13, Tp. 1 North o f Rang« 12 examination to prove his efñcien best of its line during “ w e f° days, Pierce, LaGrande, Democrat; George Summons is October 30th, 1914r and <■(/? You as voters should de already has been sold out by a re- Mast, containing 30 acres; -3 H, Curry, LaGrande, Republican: Win. the date o f the last publication there mand the best <if every man—the 1 reiver, but “ business is line.0 Also a tract o f land commencing at Miller, LaGrande,. Progressive; Judge o f is December 11 Hi, 1914. A. J. Henderson, the leading dry best is none too good. School Text Books a n d a point 233 feet North o f Southeast Maloney, Pendleton, Democrat; J. N. corner o f fractional Lot 1 o f W est F ki *: d W. W ilson , The remark has been niadej j goods merchant*, occupied n double School Supplies of all kinds. Next Tuesday is election day. Hayes, Pendleton, Republican; W. W, | store a year ago. Today lie occupies H alf o f Northwest Quarter o f Sec. 18, Attorney for Plain I iff. many times that “ there must lie | but one store and will tell you his Harnh, Pendleton, Democrat; Dr.. Get out and vote for the men something about this man Mr in Tp. 1 North o f Range 13, HWM; | business is “ about h a lf’ 1 what it was Young, Hood River, Republican, and and measures you like best. thence running due North 437 fe e t; Parker, for the dentists arc all ! a year ago, but “ business is fin e .° B o o k s and Magazines, many others. thence South 39 «leg. 58 min. Blast 429 It is claimed that Rie re is a afraid of him ” The dentists are The city has run into a $ 2(H> deficit ! Stationery and Novelties: Also by the Committee o f One Hun feet; thence South 68 deg., 34 min. joker” io nearly ¡ill the meas- not fighting the man; it is the from an excess of expenditures over 9K 2* K3E3 S i i t i » dred [membership nearly 500] The Watches and Clocks, I^eath- W est feet to place o f beginning: I income, although the “ drys ° promised issue that we are opposed to. for iros up to-the people, and as the Dalles; Hu* ( ’on.rr* ssio. al Convention or and Toilet ytoods. that less police and court* expenses all o f said land above described being Meats ! / All Hours o f tiie W. C. T. II.; the United church iveruge voter hasn't l iken time after ¡25 years of effort to build would make a sui, lus, if tlie people I in Wasco County, Oregon; up our profession to an equal es and Young Peoples’ Societies o f would vote file saloon licenses .o limit for the ’ colored gent le Or so much o f said property as will I standard with that of Medicine, Hood River; by a mass meeting o f BAKERY of business, but that’s “ fine busi x Subscriptions taken for satisfy said judgment ami decree and ni m in the woodpile.” In* will one sitigli* man can. fora grudge, i out ness.“ 1000 persons in his home town. La order o f sale, with costs and accruing CONFECTIONERY all magazines and palters. n o.iably vote “ no” on-most of ; because he is imalde to pass an The prohibitionists a year ago prom Grande, and by local organization* costs. Said property will be sold sub throughout the district. ised to reduce the tax levy, but have Clubbing rates can tie had. Hem. Some lie’ ll hit and others examination to prove his efficien SOFT DRINKS ject to confirmation and redemption as 1 increased the levy this year by five Head Mr. ( P aver’ s stat* ment in th cy, tries to do away with the ex <•'11 miss. \V-e don’ t all think tm m a m t by h.w provided. mills, but “ business Is fine.“ CIGARS . ". TOB A CC O i official State Pamphlet o f Candidates. »nke of course, L it it appears amining hoard, thereby lowering Not a foot of pennant at street im Dated at Dalles City, W asco County,, Submitted !y Lnu st I*. Taylor SeC- the standard o f efficiency, and Yoii cannot l»eat Mosier o u- tli: there are certainly | roveinent work has l*. en done, ex Oregon, this 22nd day o f October, 1914. V. l£. LiN D B U R O , | retary o f CVaver G unnafgM omn.it tee. ■ ...........us 1 ■ w hi eh simuli!; he removing the only protection the c. pt the construction of a -nail bridge prices in any of these lines. L evi chkisman , (PaL'. AOvertih. o»m n Prohihiti >r. Stat*> I t \er n creek, ami that' was paid i* r by let', ati ,1 - ti e e ig h t h o u r hill an d people have. Sheriff o f Wasco County. S tdrgkss B i . dg , M osier . O re . Commit t*». I a bom! issue. Streets and sidewalks hi I " . \ E\empiinn hill. Sfinì v tlx' issue and see if our are in a dcplorrtlMe condition, and the II ♦<• K:)i M jhiw Pre arganietvt is not a sound one. prohibitionists avv now pet.Honing the ■su m rrm - . 3 * ’ ■ --issa i 7. - V .......¿ r m m m m m — Yours to vote 311 Y NO. cinct vtiil* tie iiiithe Blilletin« conn il to “ diuT i, ” the t xpen ; * levy. Signed by DOCTORS JE NX INS, If the local taxpayer*, bnf* a f *w of ittico, ¡uni' ii r tlx W „si Mosiei« whom are “ drys,“ vote down this’ pe Precintf the library Innttling r*lN1-»>• » Nl> SrOHKK. tition. the city confronts the same po*- All won! dress goods and siiifinprs, *ill l>* lift'd. 11*10,1 Yilvrrt’ sing. | ! sibility as Ohegon City. viz.. the np plain colors and stripe effects. ) pointm. nt of a receiver, but “ business Tai hired to tit anti ifiianuiteed to is fine in dry towns.“ Wo were never better jireparel it» Y nir cliice the y a r d ................. 4 5 C W. A. HUSBANDS A W. MOHR DONATES VALUABLE BOOKS TO MOSIER LIBRARY A. W. MO H R Wit PRACTICE. BENNETT SINNOTT 8 GALLOWAY bi t! one seemed happy and con tented, except the prohibi tionists. VOTE 332 X Y£S Foust & Merle VOTE I GEO. L. CLEAVER in Geo. L. Cleaver RETURN FROM ALASKA D K Mosier Y Book Store TUESDAY ELECTION DAY HOSIER B E 8 ÏM T I I Suits und Overcoats for Men For all that’s good ' i Coal or Wood USE r lid Advertising. Taxpayers .and i* Cartiera* I eague o f Oregon. take caro of your wants in the clothing lino than we are this year. Our stock it.vles are correct, the is tarife, d it quality is of the highest order of all wool materia1*, and the workmans! ii> i- of the very best. We iriut.'.iutcv '.•u satisfaction in every way a« d our priv s ¡»re the l»>»est. We Mould like to ha.e you come in and see them, whether ■ ; are ready to buy or not. lie »van* ; on to see what a splendid line we ¡1 t car- r\. i|ff ami ill • teas ina**!e privos we art’ s«-lltnif them at. Wetliiositay. N»>\. 4. I will ifive . Xtla vet* s v ' t h »'«eh sal* .f u <>ri ii «>!' liam, liHiiun. Iiii’ii. V'sit our Millin»*ry Departn ent for yonr fall and winter (¡its L ad :»'. Missis' and t’hndieti's. A con.pi e lire for all > ccasionsi Second F! - Prohl Speaker Fined. SEASIDE. »1. V. V 1 .ms. a prehibi1 tion speaker and worker, served out a five ffollitr firit* in the S. : jJe jttil (V»r failin«; 1 obey the locnl orJin:»n*,«'s rcgulati ng str'*»*t sponking Vfani*. \\)\o boasts of hr. vin g bo« it ;irrof-teii 1 ; times and 1 *f having servr»»! 1 4 i * ì 1 1 si*n- f• Tiers. iU •’4n res thi.t he pro fers i:\il <t rtc nera t>i» i» ving *in« s. ji • they Ti V e left town ’• •¡ms rive, silbar, cinara, t»*huv • >. vanilv. nuts, shoes, rubbers. ! >» i r : » n • I feed. lO.OtHl extra with ;v. o f ■ V ••.ii mid shot s. o d d 1 >fs u n d e r St fi uss. You can always Jo betlet at the PARIS FAIR. Manhattan D ress Shirts for m en stand the washing and not fade. After once M’eariiliff one of these suiKM-ior shirts \ .»u will- wear no other. W lave a splendid' assortment in the popular sfip es anti figures at S i-SO. SS. 00 . Se.SO and ss. 50 for Ft. Spedai Dress Shirts for M e made of Ma as and Percale in st ipes and small dras qriiet patterns ami designs that tiiffiir n p ea l to men o f jff'>orl taste. Ti e same s is !>ein>ff advertised in Ponían I at t.l'.e peciai price of i l . 15. Our ¡ rice. 35 C B iq .¡lie of D. •iulS ig tht Bovs men and Ì i i t HOOD '•* .*ai *>' j 3L r iv i l i : . LARGEST a aap . o AND r e i BEST S M. C hU«l ill