Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 15, 1915, Image 4

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STEAM ER
HOSIER IS. GOELL
The Mosier Basket Ball boys
E. M. Strauss was a business played a game with the Odell i
visitor to Portland Wednesday.
team at the latter place on
Electric lamps and fixtures Wednesday night and got the
worst of it all around, they say, i
tures carried by Chown.
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t the score being 23 to 11 against
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olephant
11»«; decisions were rotten
were visitors over night in Hood and there was too much rough
River last Saturday.
'stuff. Odell will play a return
Z A N O L -w h a t is it?
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I * " ” * 4* 0 we* k* from
Extra sifted sweet peas 2 for
25c, $2.75 a case during the sale.
BoRN:--In Mosier, Wednesday,
Feh. 6th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Patterson, an 8-pound boy,
Mrs. Eric Nord of Stevenson,
visited last week with Mrs. C.
J. E. Carlson.
Nice
line of
COMMUNITY
Silverware at Chown s.
Mrs. J. T. Davenport returned
on Saturday from a three weeks’
visit with her parents in The
Dalles.
o p l e ’ s
n a v ig a t io n
C
o m p a n y
CHARLES NELSON, M a n a g e r .
Leaves The Dalles 7:90 A. M., Sunda
Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Leaves Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays
from Oak Street Dock.
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Passengers and freight.
How that it
In thi- Circuit Court of the State of
anything in
Oregon for Wasco County,
Plaintiff,
Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks,
Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Class
Twenty years Experience.
I grind my own Lenses.
i. C. WlNGFTKLD, Alice G. Wingfield,
Callie 1J. Koontz, and Callie B.
K ..... . us Administratrix O f the Es-
tate of J. W. Koontz, deceased, El­
ton (J. Koontz and Delia Koontz,
Ella G. Chambers and J. I. Cham­
bers, Bertha B. Koontz. Maude G.
Ehrsam and Holmes K. Ehrsam,
Florence (\ Koontz, W. N. Wiley,
ami Valdemar Liddell, Administrator
de bonis non of the Estate of Emil
Hedberg, deceased.
CliAS.
loth day or December 1914, upon a de­
1915. Mr. Birkner will headt.be cree for the foreclosure o f certain
discussion
on wilder
spraying
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hi
mortgages and judgment rendered and
while summer spraying will be ,
¡„ Haitl C l t oll
start«*« I by Mr. Duncan ot the llt .............. . ;, u
tll,.al>ov......
Sherwiti-V illmms ( ...npa ■> ■ ___ ! caus<, hl favor ,,f the plaintiff ami
w« st Quart« r «if trie Nitri
er
of
Section It), ail
Soulh nl' Ran IX llast of
O c»
lunotto Vi'f!
lung 4.nti chu
S« it inns hi-1
29 «V 21,
against tire hi >c\ lire reels wi th 89 - ! .«»t ;
. Nor
a pressure suftìcienl lo rip thè 2. fie «fi s , N
North 5Jt - K.isl ‘J äh ) ,.j,s
sliin gles from llu» roof.
F.-mt 2
rl’iti»--. Norte
fin* hos tifai am bulauce will i h*, r orti ‘ ♦ ? !!;.st l.iMi,
c?'.s , South 7
nie- t all uni . town patienls, Fusi I.W»
|-!'S . Sotti? m ' i: s», o
il poti nolilical iuii.
75« K hi
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T h e D alles is fortunate in ha\ -
Kml
vi*
Vori» "*
in r suoli a modern
hospital, ’ ’ vt 1 D h«
Vort?»
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“st
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wliere its citi/.cns. ;,s n e ll as ad
0* an* Fus t 14 *.?*< h- to
tkhers wil Imi readi o f il can
n S. 1-s D-, 4\' Al. 1
bave ili” Itesi Service that m e d i­ S7 ' AV W, •g» IO «vt »•»,, t
Hi A* O; t h“’U* • *5
ca ami surgic: I skiilcan provili**,
tO
«vf h#'irf*iu:n«î cm
an i Ilio pillili«* is cordially i -
•n s Pinf-1
vite«! to c tll and inspect il al h\ th»* -N " o t ajî|#.
prMtf» 'f F
uuy lu n e .
sau) ar« k ln>r l#r»
U
«$10.0 11 «Suits and
for them.
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1081.
Res. Phone, 33Î
you cheaper than you can get
them at home.
H. G .
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ÍM osie R í
M O S IE R
h
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D e r b y
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to i
Store i
HOOD
L. COMINI,
Tombstone
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Branch Ofl
N e w Tu rk
25 F P t-W a sh in g ton , P . C.
R IV E R .
THE DALLES,
OREGON
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OREGON
YV. A. HUSBANDS
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing: and Genera!
Repair Work.
Also agent for Corona Wool
Fat for horses and cows. A cure
for corns, contracted hoofs, mud
fever and sore shoulders.
M o s ie r ,
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O regon
S. F. GOSS
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
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Jobbing promptly attended
MOSIER
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OREGON
To meet your friends, stop at
HOTEL MOSIER.
A ll Modern and under New
Management.
AUOA1BNTED BATH F A C IL IT IE S
W . G. GLOYD, Prop.
For Sale
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Leading
trees
varieties of fruit
for commercial
and
home planting.
F. A. MASSEE,
Hood River
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Oregon
Phone Odell 146.
W a n t a Home in Portland?
What have you to trade in the
way of farm property for good
residence property in Portland ?
Give details of what you have,
and what you want.
Address,
Portland Home, care of Bulletin,
Mosier. Oregon.
Y j K T í I 1*.' -*.»•- ’575UÍT
ïW. T
You Can Always Do P«etter At
M o n
TEIL P A R IS
X i ^ à 1
Overcoats.
stori
j
r 90«
9 Pc
Our Special Salt's are everyday ami
you'll find our prices the lowest. We
carry the largest stock in the city tor
you to select from ami sell on the very
cK>sest margin. W e do not mark our
goods up and then down but mail, them
right to begin with and give you the
b;gg« st values always.
SPECIAL —
Children’s
shirts, ages 2 to 8 years.
van- «,
No
white
under,
Regular 25o
. y "in- choice only........ «S«1
FA IR
Heavy
Fleeced Lined Hose
Ladies and Misses Heavy Fleeced lined
hose, a splendid warm hose for this
season of the year. All sizes, pair 25c
House Dresses for Ladies
House Dresses for Ladies made *of
go.id grade gingeam ami percale in
stripes, checks and figures neatly made
and finished. Your choice................ 98c
Children’s White Underskirts
Ladies White Voile Dresses
Ladies White Yoil Dress, latest style.
$15.0:4 value, trimmed in «lark blue
in.'ssa’ : ;«ml ball trimming, only S7.00
THE PARIS FAIR.
HOOD
R I V E R ’S
LARGEST
AND
to.
IF Y O U W I S H
f Trn Him and
be Convinced |
M I k IN S C o
Sheriff of Wasco County. Oregon
jSf5.
a w y e r s
G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e
i
cni.-u
■ ? ahv «< tentlUe j"iirt ul. Term s. f;i a
ye it-: i >ur rr, tbs, f l. Sold by all "«’ wad«' or*.
S t e a r n s
Attorneys-At-Law
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Sciintific Jfcnerican.
I,KYI C hkisman ',
&
r e g o n
BENNETT SINNOTT & UALLOlAiAY
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I The
P U B L IC
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KIBBEE
NOTARY
r ~* i » i t
Shop.
T
Yoi
Office Plione,
, St. Louis Shoe
>PE( I A L - -\Yt‘ ir:ivo a big assortment
O Hois’
t’aps. Vali a < up to 45c.
\ Oîir OlioKV to ci«
t1«un out
l(k
T.
O regon
; H ood R iv e r ;
Everything in
School
Supplies
Our line .>f Mon’ s 0\;t»roont8 art» ail
reduc«*«l. >s ' »w is a trou«1 time to supply
' OU ? sol t* i d’ UfXt \ « il!'. Com** in and
s«‘e the l)¡g vahu s wi> arv offering.
I
O regon
DENTIST
He can send them to
J
These are «•"ftiiinlv big values and give
you I lu» ivs \ of sorvice.
Then vve h:iv«‘ sotno ('t iter big specials
in Hart S, n 'iì'ner «.Vi \ larx Suits. (b?od
medium ail- i
o:ir r.nl td weights and
i*.«I ov . a ; is ï M), SLM.1K> il?' d
tHi values.
i choicc
SI 5.
Ith
M o s ie r
DR. C. H. JENKINS
judgment rendered and entered in said
1 o irt of the 2nd day of January, 1916, W
in the above entitled cause, in favor of #
the plaintiff and against, the defend- i J
aids. J. C. Wingfield and Alice G. 1 J
Wingfield, Callie B. Koontz, and Callie
B. Koontz as Administratrix of the
estate of J. VV. Koontz, deceased, in
|I|(, Sllin <>f Two Hundred Dollars
($ 200 . 00 ), together with interestthere-
f
.|u)y 7lh
at ihe rate of 1
8
, Hn( ,, ,r annum and the further
sum of $100.(10 attorney fees, ami the
further sum of $24.25 costs, and the
costs of and upon this Writ, anil com­
Mosier,
manding me to make sale of the real
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property embraced in the decree of
foreclosure and hereinafter described,
1 will, on the 12th day of February,
1915, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the
afternoon of said day, at the front
door of the County Courthouse in Dalles
City. Wasco County, Oregon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for j
cash in hand, all the right, title and in- 1
t rest which the defendants, or either Shoes made to order.
We retail
of them, had on the 7th day of July,
,
, T>
n,
J : Men s and Boys Shoes.
Repair­
1911, the date of the mortgage fore-1
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closed herein, or which the defendants ing neatly done while you wait.
or any of the defendants herein have Prices reasonable and all work
since ac«]uircd, or now have, in and to guaranteed
the following described real property,
situated and being in Wasco County,
Joseph Aniore
Oregon, to-wit:
The Dalles
Thirty feet (30) off (lie West side of 310 Union St
Lot Two, Thirty feet (30) off the West
si !«- of Lot Seven (7), and Lots Three
f.!| and Six [6], all in Block “ D” of
Kramer’s Addition to Dalles City,
Wasco County, Oregon, according to
the recorded map and plat thereof;
And also the East Twenty feet [20] of
Lots Four (41 and Five [5] in said
Flock ’ 'I ) " in said Kramer’s Addition
to Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore­
gon: or so much of said property as
Can supply you with any- |
will satisfy said judgment and decree I
with costs and accruing costs;
thing’ in this line at most J
The right, title, interests and equity
reasonable prices.
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of th«‘ said defendants Callie 1!. Koontz
and Callie K. Koontz as administratrix
of the estate of J W. Koontz, de­
ceased. and Elt< n G. Koontz, Della
Koontz, Ella G. Chambers. J. I. Cham­
bers, Bertha B. Koontz. Maude G.
Ehrsam, Holmes K. Ehrsam and Flor­
ence F. Koontz. which said right, title
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and interest of the persons last named
is an undivided one half interest in and
to said premises, will first he sold, and
if the proceeds arising from the stile of
such undivided one half interest are
not sufficient to pay Ihe amounts due
•is hereinbefore set forth, then the un­
divided one half interest of the defend­
ants J. (’. Wingfield and Alice G.
T rade M a r k s
Wingt’o lii in and to said premises will
D c s ig n s
he sold at the time and place of the
CcpvrtioHTS 4c.
Anrom»
*eu«1f::ff
n
sketch
it«!
doscrlpMon may
sab- above mentioned.
(Hil.'klr .’»!»• 'ft ;” t our op:t c fle e w! ether nn
invention is probably p-nctunblo. r«.n»niunir.n-
Said property will be said subject to
ti«!i«> »*t rietlyrontldehtl.il. BAND BOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest ngen«*y for e«*curuiK patent«.
confirmation and redemption as by law
Patent« taken through Muun 3t Co. receive
f p f i a l n o ti t, v. lthout charge, in iho
provWeil.
Dated at Dalles City. Wasco County,
Oregon, this nth-day of January. 1915.
A tmndsotnelr ItTtisfinted Tri'chly. T nrre*t c!r-
Ar«' you tni ssjng file op|[>«»»•! u ni 1 y we are
olïVrinvr > <>tt in tliitt hig assortment of
1
Rungo 13 t ,st of th.- U mi
stitution a fe elin g o f stani ri ly Morii itili, t h.• iì«-«- East
ihn.
E. A. Race. J. M. Elliott and
and contideiice in thè in te g r i)' Sont h Ili 80 i-ì .«.. 1 «st u. t;
H. V\. Brown went to The Dalles
o f thè e m ir o sta ff, and tlieir
Iasi Saturday to attend the high
obi N'.-rl
K.
abiliti to furnisb lite Itesi poss- Eus! I
jinks of the Elks
Mam men;
North ;tn-
ibie m 'd iea l and surgical seri ice.
Esst 2.00 «■'
rlh ni
bess ol the order from 1’ortland.
The building is n ell protected «bis . No? th to 3 1 - St 1.8«
Hoou River and Sherman comity
its for
way of
'phe DRUGGIST ot Hood River,
for the County of Wasco, to me di-
LEVI CHRISM AN,
the
N. C L A R K E
son, by the use of a blackboard,
Dated at. The Dalles, Wasco County,
recteil, and dated the 5l,h day of .lanu- , m
showed some very enlightning Oregon, this 15th day of December, ary. 1915. u | k > ii a decree for the fori- f
figures from which the following 1911 .
closure of a certain mortgage and *
Emunual Church gets 571 of
An important event in The
I against the defendants Charles E.
NOTICE OF SHKRIF F’.S SALK
every dollar you pay Strauss
Dalles was the formal opening In the Circuit Court of the State of Smith apd Ida M. Smith, as judgment
January 6 to 30.
tlehtors, in tlie sum of $2500.00, with
yesterday, of the Columbia Hos­
Oregon for Wasco County
| inien st tin icon from August 2J, I'JIX,
Mrs. J. H. Daily, who has been pital. This institution is con­ Alice Sheldon,
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum,
visiting her mother, Mrs. C. C. ducted by three well-known and
Plaintiff,
and the further sum of $1000.00, with
rs.
Clement left last Saturday for eminent physicians, Dr. M. E.
1 interest thereon from October 7th,
F. L. Houghton and A. P.ettingen,
Brooklyn, Wash.
Corbin, an expert in obstetrics Trusteed, and lit nry J. Yager, Ida 1912, at. the rate of 10 per cent, per
annum, ami the flirt: t r sum of $275.00
Men’s flannel shirts of all and diseases of women; Dr. Geo. Yager, and J. C. Yager,
j attorney fees, and the further sum of
L.
Cousineau,
a
prominent
sur­
De
fendants.
kinds, 10 % oft and 5c to the
1 $454.23, with interest thereon from
By virtue of an Execution, Decree
Church Fund during this new geon, and Dr. Harvard Moore,
Orloher 20th, 1914, at the rate of 0 per
and Order of Sale duly issued out of
who attends to the general
idea stile. Strauss.
cent, ¡ter annum, and the furl her.sum of
and under the seal of the Circuit Court
practice.
$18 costs, and the costs of and upon this
,
.
o f the State of Oregon for the County
The Misses Maud A. Shogren
1 lit? Golllllll)i<l Hospital IS pious- i 0f Wasco, to me illrected and dated Writ, and commanding me to make
accompanied by Miss Wintler of
sale of the real property embraced in
antly located at the corner of j the 15th day of December, i»u, upon
the Decree of foreclosure and herein­
Portland are spending the week
lOtll and Union streets, and is U ' the Decree for the foreclosure of a
after described, I will, on the 25th clay
on their Mosier Creek ranch.
three-story and basement build->ertain mortK:,ti ’ ;iml
m '- of January. 1915. at the hour of 8:00
dered and entered in said Court on the
I want to make January a ing. It was built for hospital
o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
15th day of December. 1914, in the
lively month, spend your money purposes seven years ago by above entitled cause, in favor of the and at the front door of the County
at the Church Sale instead of Drs. Geisendorfer and Lowe. plaintitV and against tin* defendants, Courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
out of town, help the church and Alter the former's death it was Henry J. Yager, Ida Yager, and J. ('.
to the highest bidder for cash in hand;
do as well or better on your trad­ closed until the present staff Yager, as judgment debtors, in the all the right, title ami interest which
Bum of $4671.90, with interest thereon
ing at Strauss’ .
opened it last September. In from March 21st, 1914, at the rate of the defendants. Charles E. Smith, and
Ida M. Smith, and Edward F. Pease
C. T. Bennett has been ap­ October a fire destroyed part of 8 percent, per annum, and the further
Fompauy, a eorpttratio t, or either of
sum
of
$500.00
attorneys
fees,
and
the
the
structure
and
it
lias
since
pointed by the county court as
them. Iimlou the date of the mortgages
further sum of $-0.00 costs, and the
as Road Supervisor for District been practically closed for rt I
foreclosed herein, or which such de­
The entire building has ! cofiU1.o f »"«'upon this Writ, ami com fendants or any of tiie defendants
No. 9, and Josiali Oslnirn gets l’alrs
manding nn to make sale of the real
the appointment as supervisor in keen remodeled and the rooms, I property «'mitraceli in «urli I •cert e It« rein have since ucipiired or now have
of which there are 48,
are of foreclosure, ami li e r e ¡ n after in and to the following descriiieil real
District No. 10.
beautifully furnished in hard d e a e r i li e d , 1 «ili on the ¿ ‘Uh property, silual I and liciug in Wasco
«'ounty. Oregon, to-wit:
I have thought for quite a
wood and attractive coloring. day of January , filló, at lie hour of
Lots Eight (SI, Nine (9), Ten (10)
little while it would he a nice
The building will accommodate 2:00 o’eloek in the al Fnimtn of said and Eleven (II) in Block One (I) of
day, ami at the front denr of IheCnnn-
thing to have our churches
60 patients. In llie male ward t.V « 'ma theuse in Dalles City , Wasen Ford A- l.aughlin's Addition to Dalles
decorated. You can help decorate
there is room for ten beds, the l ounty, Oregon. Si'll : I guhlie auetion Fity. Wasco Fountv, Oregon; together
Emanual church during'the next
female ward holding six. The tu the highest, bidder for rash in Itami, with the It nemeuts, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging*.
two weeks by trading at Strauss’.
maternity ward is lilted up with all the right. Mie and interest whir i Or so much of said propi'idyi as will
the defendants, F. L. iiuiighton and
C. T. Bennett, Hans Kollands- every convenience.
satisfy said .1 udgne nt and Iti crce with
A. Betting« n. Trustee;..
Henry ,1.
rud, Frank Ginger, M. J. Ole-
The basement contains the Yager. Ida Yagt r ami J. « . Y:«g- r. or costs and accruing costs.
SsiiiI properly will be sold subject to
pliunt, R. W. Simpson, and II. dining room, kitchen, laundry either of titeln, im«! on In« «Int« of [he
Confirmation and rtilemption its by law
M. West attended Masonic Lodge and sture room.
mortgage
foiceUtseJ
hi
rein,
or
which
T h e upper
prov i.led.
in Hood River last Saturday tloors a re d ev o ted to thè patients, such dcfcndauls or any of the delfini
Dated at The Dalles. Wasco County.
ants
herein
have
sine
ytit
.
,u
.
iti
hiplit. Mr. West took Ins first thè li\ ing rooms l'or tlu* staff,
On gtin. this I,Alt day ot December,
ami to tit«1 following Uescriheti real 1914.
title on the Masonic goat.
and live nurses and thè su rgery. tiro|K'rty, situated ami 'nein nt \\ aseo
LEY I FUR ISM A N,
My cash receipts u ill be check­ T h e lattei- is thè pride o f Ilio in­ Fount«, Oregon, to wit*
Sin riff of Wttsiii Fountv, Dre.
The Southwest Quarter it Se (iti «1-18 j 15.
ed over by a committee and 5c ai ìtiltioti, co n taiein g thè latesl
Iti. the Weal Half of l
td every dollar received by us im p rm ed Rramhaii Sterilizer and
Quarter «ti Scrim ; lit, «■!
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. vJh dHRSHT ■
Will be turned over to Kmanual all oliiei- u p -to-d a te appliances.
Church Decorating Fund. No In fa ci. 111' etili re building is
Strings to this offer. No hum­ perfect in its ap p oim m eiits and
bug special bar aii
and 5c to mi inspeclioii o f tIn» Colum bia
the church. How do you like iiY H ospital would gi ve any olle need-
ing thè Services o f such un in-
Strauss.
Physician and Surgen*
Medicines, that you send to
l'S.
have been taken.
is possible to send
Pre- j
I
scriptions filled. Drugs or Patent1
IVA WINGFIK1.D,
JEWELER OPTICIAN
WHAT DIC IT COST YOU ?
Mrs. C. C. Clement and daugh­ ington. 8,300,000.—Hood River
ter, Miss Ruth left on Saturday 8,300,000.
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for a visit with friends at Los
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Gatos, Cal.
Saturday, January 16. I start a
new kind of sale. This is a
Church Sale, Starling on il..;t
day and running for two weeks.
I will gi\e 5c of n. cash recei s
to llie Emmie |g arch of Mosier
to start a fund to decorate th
church. Tilt i. will In iVuiia
On sale and special items from
time to time. Sale en :s Satur­
day January 30. Strauss.
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DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Notice of Salt of Real Property merchandise by Parcels Post, we ;
suggest that should you need
It cost Hood River Growers
Sheriff of Wasco County, Ore.
.3656 cents to market their apples d-18-j-l5.
from the tree to the warehouse,
It cost Mosier Growers ,3656
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Roy Duvall arrived home Sal- J crop would total 103,600,000
cents to market theirs.
I he III the Circuit Court of the State of
urday night from a fortnight’s J bushels,
.
Mosiel fiurui e in the a v e i a g e o f
Oregon for Wasco County
visit with his parents at inde­
1 he states leading in prod uc- costs to local growers from a Newton Patterson.
tion of apples this year were: census taken during the meeting
Plaintiff,
pendence.
N ew York, 49,60 0 ,0 0 0 bushels; 1 fUl^ i nf'hid*'R.f lie estimates of the
c’
A lot of Sweaters for girls and Pennsvlvania 23 100 000- Mich 1 best orchardisfs o f Mosier.
Charles E. South and Ida M. Smith,
ladies, 88c, every sweater in the
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Figures were produced show- , and I’Mwanl c. Pease Company, a
store reduced for the Church igan, 17,200,000; Virginia, 1 5 5 ,-j in>r conclusive! v that ' pays to i Corporation,
Defendants.
300,000; Kentucky, 14,700,000; gather ciders.
sale a t S tra uss’ .
The meeting uncovered a local1 Bv virtu“ ol'
"* eeuti011’ I)H,r" "
Ohio, 13,300,000; Missouri, 12.
' out of
Mrs. H. M. West and two 500 0(X); West Vir>fi„ ia i 2.400. disciplinarian of figures in Hie I,l,,< 0r<1-, »* ’Sale; ‘«»ly
person of John Carrol
wh(( | «-'«I under the «cal ot the t.m-uit Curt
children returned this week from 000; North Carolina, 9,000,000;
caught some of them telling lies.
a six weeks’ sojourn in Portland. I Tennessee, 8,600,000, and Waah-
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were present and a large class of
SURE!
Hood River, Or.
This year’s apple crop was the
largest ever produced in the
United States.
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nounced recently by the Depart-
't he Dalles, Oregon.
Phone Blank 711
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1 1914 yield at. 259,000,000 bushels,
or 114,000,000 more than was i
above described land being situated in
produced last year.
Wasco County, Oregon;
These figures represent the
Or so much of said property as will
Defendants.
| actual “ agricultural yield” , tfie
Last Saturday’ s meeting of the satisfy said Judgment and Decree with
By virtue of an execution, decree
Department
explained,
a n d Horticultural Society was the costs and accruing costs.
and order of sale duly issued out of and
should not be eon fused wit h best meeting so far this winter
Said property will lie sold subject to
under the seal of the C i r c u i t
in
points
of
attendance
and
in-
confirmation and redemption as by law
those of the commercial crop,
Court of the State of O r e g o n
which comprises the marketed struction received. Dr. Robin-; provided.
Church Sale, Saturday, Janu­
ary 16 to Saturday, January 30, portion of the total production.
Strauss
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1913 the commercial crop was
j estimated at. 40 per cent of the
The Misses Irene and Geoigia ajr,jcu|tural production. Using
Fisher were mid-week visitors ¿|ie s‘am(J proportion for the 1914
in 1 lie Dalles.
basis, this year’s commercial
Candidates were initialed into
the mysteries of the outer.
Oregon Sales Co.
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CARDS
DRUGS?
Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
Dr. George F. Newhouse
YEAR’S APPLE CROP
BIGGEST IN HISTORY
PROFESSIONAL
Wanted at once, to handle our
DR. H. L. DUMBLE
h ig h
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rade
line of leading special- EAST BOUND
W EST BOUND
PHYSICIAN ano SURGEON
ties. Your spare time may be
No. 2 10:45 a.m. No. 1, 2:30 p.m.
devoted to a profitable and con­
HOOD RIVER
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OREGON
genial work. Write or call for ^ d . 4 9:10 p.m. No. 19,9:20 a.m,
Will practice in Mosier and
information. Previous experience
May be reached by long dis­
unnecessary.
tance phone. Home phone 61.
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Next Wednesday the Ladies’ ‘ Old newspapers for sale at the
Aid Society will meet at the Bulletin office.
home of Mrs. W. A. Husbands.
DECEMBER Victor Records at
Chown’s.
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