Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 22, 1915, Image 4

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    — LOCAL —
S TE A M E R T A H O M A
James Sheldon returned last j
Salesmen and Salesladies
O.-VV. R. & N. Time fable
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Saturday from a week’s visit in
Wanted at once, to handle our
Portland.
DR. H. L. DUM BLE
P e o p l e ’ s n a v i g a t i o n C o m p a n y
' high grade line o f leading special- e a s t BOUND
WEST BOUND
!
J . E. Higley has been working
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
ties. Your spare time may lie | sj ) j
CHARLES NELSON, M anager .
C. L. McKenna of Portland
10:45 a.m. N o. 1, 2:30 p.m.
in Hood River this week.
i devoted to a profitable and con­
came up yesterday and spent the
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
genial
work.
Write
or
call
for
^°*
^
9:10
P-m*
^T
°-
111,9:20
a.m,
Electric lamps and fixtures day on his ranch west of town.
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Will practice in Mosier and
tures carried by Chown.
information. Previous experience
Miss A. Shogren and Miss M.
May he reached by long dis­
Leaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
J . K. McGregor and w ife re-|Wintler returned yesterday to
unnecessary.
DRUGS?
tance phone, Home phone 61.
from Oak Street Dock.
.'.
PassenRers and freight.
turned last Friday from a visit j Portland.
Oregon Sales Co.
Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
in Portland.
j Dr. Macrum, who is spending'
SURE!
Hood River, Or.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
Church Sale Pickles, 70c per the winter months in Portland,
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keR. Strauss.
, Was UP several days this week
Physician and Surgeon
n a ai
i . •
looking after ranch matters.
Notice of Salt of Real Property merchandise by Parcels Post, we
ZANOL—what is it?
T
j.
.....
Roht. Hardwick, of Portland, ,
suggest that should you need r
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Mrs. J. H. DeHussev visited in .
..
.
.
.
...
.
j is spending a few days in town
O regon
anything in the way of Pre-1 M o s ie r
Oregon for Wasco County.
H o o j River yesterday mornniR. '
looking after business and meet­
JEWELER OPTICIAN
I va W in gfield ,
I scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent!
DECEMBER Victor Records at ing old friends.
Plaintiff,
DR. C. H. JENKINS
Chown’s.
i Medicines, that you send to
V S.
:
Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Watches, clocks.
Paul HiRley left on Monday
SHALL WE EXHIBIT
DENTIST
J. C. W in gfield , Alice G. Wingfield,
i
CMAS. N. C LA R K E
Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Cut Glass
for San Francisco where he has j
Caliie B. Koontz, and Callie B. J
-
O regon
Twenty years Experience.
M r . E d it o r : —
Koontz as Administratrix of the Es- The DRUGGIST of Hood River, H ood R i v e r ;
secured a position.
tate
of
J
.
W.
Koontz,
deceased.
El­
I
grind
my
own
Lenses.
Dear Sir:—I write to ask you
Office Phone, 1081. Res. Phone, 333
Watch for the Ladies Aid
ton G. Koontz and Della Koontz, ' for them. He can send them to
Chicken Dinner, in the near fu­ is it possible that the Mosier dis­
Ella G. Chambers and J . 1. Chain- you cheaper than you can get
The Dalles, Oregon.
Phone Blank 711
trict will entirely ignor the
ture.
bers, Bertha B. Koontz, Maude G. I
grand opportunity— the oppor­ K )*o*n«f«o*o*o*o«n*:
H. G. K I B B E E
Ehrsam and Holmes K. Ehrsam, them at home.
Ten per cent off on all heavy tunity that may never come;
I Florence C. Koontz, W. N. Wiley,
rubbers and rubber boots, and again so far as our present gen­
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
and Yaldemar Liddell, Administrator
.« **
de
bonis
non
of
the
Estate
of
Emil
6% to the Church. Strauss.
eration is concerned to have an
T H E W E D D IN G R IN G
Hedberg, deceased.
Nice line of COMMUNITY exhibit of our famous apples,
M OSIER
O regon
is the most important article of jewelry in a woman’s
Defendants.
where the world will he present j
*
Silverware at Chown’s.
By virtue of an execution, decree
*
life, therefore it should he the very best the bridegroom
to admire and be educated.
and order of sale duly issued out of and
can afford.
C. A. McCargar, who with his
D erby & S tear n s
Over fifty millions have been |
i under the seal of the C i r c u i t
family is wintering in Portland,
Our seamless Wedding Rings come in all weights and
Court of the State of O r e g o n
*
invested by California and other
spent the week-end at his ranch.
for the County of Wasco, to me di­
sizes. These are hand turned, high carat rings, the
L aw yers
states to make this great fair the
rected, and dated the 5th day of Janu-
best to he found in the market.
Ladies’ and Children’s Winter biggest and best.
i
j ary, 1915, upon a decree for the for«-
Coats at reduced prices during Our own state is standing to the 11
Prices, $4.00 to $10.00.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
! closure of a certain mortgage and »
the Church Sale. Strauss.
Yours F o r Service,
Club
rates on Maga­
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
front nobly. Now sir, must or
j judgment rendered and entered in said
zines can be had at a
Prof. Amsden went to Port­ will we throw away this one
Court of the 2nd day of January, 1915,
LARAWAY’S JEWELRY STORE
in the above entitled cause, in favor of
good saving. Come in
land last Saturday to receive great opportunity just for the
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
*
BENNETT SINHDTT 8 GALLOWAY
the plaintiff and against the defend­
and see the list of pre­
treatment.
t
lack of a little local effort, to get
ants, J . C. Wingfield and Alice G.
Attorneys-At- Law
* A I
miums given with the
Only about another week to in line and reap the benefits and
| Wingfield, Callie B. Koontz, and Callie
"Oregonian. ”
*
G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e
B. Koontz us Administratrix of the
help the Church Sale, which ends advafbges that, this world’s fair
■
estate
of
J
.
W.
Koontz,
deceased,
in
brings to our door?
THE DALLES,
- OREGON
Sal urday, Jan. 30. Strauss.
the sum of Two Hundred Dollars
Subscriber.
($200.00), to geth er w ith in te re stth ere -
Mrs. E. J. Middleswort, of
W. A. HUSBANDS
I on from July 7th, T913, at the rate of
Hood River, visited here several
The above letter is very perti­
I
8
per
cent
per
annum,
and
the
further
Blacksmith
days this week with her daugh­
nent and should arouse the in­
sum of $100.00 attorney fees, and the
ter.
Horse Shoeing and General
I further sum of $34.25 costs, and the
terest of every citizen in Mosier
Repair Work.
costs of and upon this Writ, and com­
J . K. McGregor and F. G. District—particularly the fruit
Mosier,
Oregon
manding me to make sale of the real
Powers were business visitors in growers, who have everything
Also
agent
for Corona Wool
Mosier, Oregon
i property embraced in the decree of |
The Dalles yesterday.
Fat
for
horses
and
cows. A cure
to gain and much to lose accord­
foreclosure and hereinafter described,
for
corns,
contracted
hoofs, mud
ing
to
the
action
they
take
in
| I will, on the 12th day of February,
W. C. Stone, C. J. Littlepage
1915, at the hour of 2$k) o'clock in the
fever
and
sore
shoulders.
the
matter
of
a
suitable
exhibit
and Jas. Mead transacted busi­
afternoon of said day, at the front
M o s i e r ,
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-
O rego n
ness at the county seal yester­ of their fruit at the Panama Ex­
door of the County Courthouse in Dalles [
position.
As
the
writer
well
day.
City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at I
states, the world will see what
public auction to the highest bidder for I
Church Sale of Oranges—nice is offered, and will take note. II
cash in hand, all the right, title and in- ]
and juicy. Case, $2.15. Dozen, is well-known that Mosier apples
terest which the dei .idants, or either shoes made to order,
We retail
15c. Strauss.
uf them, had on the ith day of July,
are known in many sections of
PLUMBING
Men’s
and
Boys
Shoes.
Repair­
1911, the date of the mortgage fore­
N O T E-W e play only Feature Pictures,
John Forbes came down from this country and abroad, and if
closed herein, or which the defendants ing neatly done while you wait,
Sherman county last Saturday Mosier has nothing to exhibit,
Good Comedy and Educational Reels. No
or any of the defendants herein have I Prices reasonable and all work Steam and Hot Water Heating,
to visit his daughter, Mrs. Win. it will certainly be the worse for
since acquired, or now have, in and to guaranteed
trash.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
the following described real property,
Mosier. Do we want to be better
Graham.
situated and being in Wasco County,
Joseph Amore
known?
Do
we
want
to
create
Buy your flour here during the
We Change Our Program Every Evening.
MOSIER
-
-
OREGON
Oregon, to-wit:
Church Sale, save 50c to $1.00 a new and heller markets for our
Thirty feet (30) off the West side of ,310 Union St
The Dalles
' Lot Two, Thirty feet (30) off the West j ------------------
barrel and help swell the fund. fruit? Have we any more im­
proved fruit land to sell, or to
IF Y O U W I S H
| side of Lot Seven (7), and I.ots Three
Strauss.
i [3] and Six [6], all in Block “ D” of
develop? What better way can
To meet your friends, stop at
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winkler, we advertise our section than by [
! Kramer’s Addition to Dalles City,
Wasco
County,
Oregon,
according
to
of Hood River visiled yesterday a suitable exhibit, and suitable
HOTEL MOSIER.
the recorded map and plat thereof;
Adults 1 5 c
Children 10c
with the latter’s mother, Mrs. literature describing our eoun-y
And also the East Twenty feet [20] of
S. D. Fisher.
A ll Modern an d under New
and its advantages? This is an {
Lots Four (4) and Five [5] in said
Block “ D” in said Kramer’s Addition
Ed. F. Reeves came up from opportunity of a lifetime and it
M anagement.
to Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore-
Let us! RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY
Portland last Saturday to spend should he embraced.
RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS
AUGMENTED
BATH FACILITIES
I gon; or so much of said property as
a few days on his ranch, lie wake up and do something.
Can supply you with any­
j
will satisfy said judgment and decree
We need social centers where out
reports his wife as somewhat
The following books have re­ young people can be entertained, with costs anil accruing costs;
thing in this line at most
W. G. GLOYD, Prop,
improved.
THE ONE-MILL ROAD TAX
cently been received from the amused and Instructed under the di­ The right, title, interests and equity
reasonable prices.
: of the said defendants Callie B, Koontz
rection
of
cultured,
clean
and
com
Wasco
County
Library:
Rolled oats and all similar
petent leadership, where aesthetic and Callie B. Koontz as administratrix
The question of a l-mill levy !
goods for Mush have advanced
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
surroundings stir the love for the of the estate of J. W. Koontz, de- I
in price. During the Church for good roads, in the form of a K o e ste r........Electricity for the beautiful, where art charges the at ceased, and Elton G. Koontz, Della
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mosphere with inspiration and power, Koontz, Ella G. Chambers, J. I. Cham-
Sale 1 will not charge any more hill to he presented to our legis­
Farm and Home.
Leading varieties of fruit
and Innocent amusements instruct j bers, Bertha B. Koontz, Maude G.
than the old price and I will give lature, will come up for discus­
and brighten their lives.
i Ehrsam, Holmes K. Ehrsam and Flor- j
trees for commercial and
LITERATURE
sion shortly. This is a hill Unit
H i!— I f Oil I I
ilil |
5'/r to the Church.
To hold our young people on the
-
-
t oems farm we must make farm life more ence C. Koontx, which said right, title
should have the unqualified sup­ Burns
home planting.
E. E. Harms spent the past
as well as the business of , . and interest of the persons last named
port of all the legislators from Nei Ison & Thorndike................... attractive
farming
more
remunerative.
The
is
an
undivided
one
half
interest
in
and
week at Walla Walla, the head­
F. A. MASSEE,
all parts of the state, and of all ........... Facts about. Shakespeare school house should be the social unit. t0
premises, will first be sold, and
OVER 6 5 YEARS*
quarters of the Tuni-A-Lum
HISTORY
properly equipped for nourishing and if the proceeds arising from the sale of
their constituents. We are glad
[* E X P E R I E N C E
Hood River
-
-
Oregon
Lumber Co., attending to busi­
character, so that the lives of such undivided one half interest are
9m
to note that the majority of the Fiske............ Dutch and Quaker building
our people can properly function not sufficient to pay the amounts due
ness connected with the local
Phone Odell 146.
Colonies in America.
people along (lie Columbia and
around it and become supplied with as hereinbefore set forth, then the un­
yard.
the necossarj elements of human divided O n e half interest of the defend- I
particularly in this section, are
FICTION
thought oml activity.
A. R. Janies, who owns a heartily in favor of the hill.1 Beat’ll .
Want a Home in Portland?
ants J . C. Wingfield and Alice G>
................... Going Some
v T rade M arks
tract of laud on Rock Creek, ar­ They realize the great import-
Wingfield in and to said premises will i
Honr.\ of Navarre, Ohio
D esig n s
Education is a developing of the be sold at the time anil place of the
rived on Saturday last from i mice of tlie highway and good Hall
C o p y r igh ts A c .
Overland Red
What have you to trade in the
mind, not a stuffing of the memory. sale above mentioned.
An*r*n® send ing n sketch am i description may
Wishkah, Wash., to look after ! roads in general, if the people
9 »it. kljr ascertain our o;»i: >n fre e w h ether nii
Digcat what you read.
invention 1s probnbly pntentublo. O'im munira-
.Old
Ros«>
and
Silver
Said
property
will
be
sold
subject
to
way
of farm property for good
tiens s tric tly confidential. HANDBOOK on P at cut«
|iis interests and visit his sister, of the state can lie made to fully lw’etl
sen! fre e. Oldest agency fo r sucurm * patents.
confirmation and redemption as by law
. Spinner in }he Sun
P a te n ts taken throu gh Munn ,£ Co. re ceiv e
residence
property in Portland ?
Mrs. T, P. Pain ami family.
Old men have visions, young men provided.
rpcciai n o tic e , w ithout c harge, m i he
¡realize what it will mean to the
JUVENILE
have dreams.
Successful farmers
Give details of what you have,
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County,
Rev, Father Kelly, pastor o f |S,aU> “nd ev‘>,'v soul in it if this Baldwin, . . . . .. John Bun van’s plow deep while sluggards sleep
Oregon, this 5th day of January, 1915.
and
vvlmt you want.
Address,
A handsom ely IlllK trated weekly. T.nrgest c ir ­
1-mill
lax
bill
is
not
passed,
they
the Catholic church at Hood
culation « f any sriei title Journal. T e rm s. #:’« a
I>ream Story.
L evi C hrisman ,
r e i r : f >ur m« nths, $1. Sold by ail new sdealer-.
will
give
their
representatives
Portland
Home,
Care
of
Bulletin,
The growing of legumes will retard
River, will celebrate Holy Mass
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
‘
s
C
o
.36"
’"»*'"'*.
N
e
w
Y
o
rk
soil
depletion
and
greatly
add
to
its
MAGAZINKS
at
Salem
no
peace
until
it
is
Mosier, Oregon.
at .1. N. Mosier’s residence Sun­
j8f5.
Office,
V Bt., W ash in gton , D . 0*
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Harper's Majvazine Oclober t'.H4 power «i* produci
day morning, January 24th at passed.
BOOIvS REI’!. AC ED
Strong letters have been wril-
9:30 a. m.
Those wishing to
DUMM
ten to our representatives, .1. I . Bearli.......................Silver ! lorde
a t t e n d will lie welcome.
Do not miss the Big Bargains that we
Kell.v and J, E. Anderson, ami l'«>.\ I rari ot the Lonesome Pine
are offering in
Mrs. (’. .1. Smith and Mrs. Ray
Senator Butler, by irulividua- Porter...........................Il ur tester
Osborn came up f.om Portbitd
and eonmiercial bodies, iirgin ■
♦
lasl week to visit I lie former’s their support of the measure,
BASKET BALL
daughter. Mrs. J. K. Cole, and
■ aid they and others are right on
SPECIAL—Ladies and Misses Heavy
SPECIAL—Mrs. Adah B. Cox of the
family. Mrs. Osborn, who is a
the job.
Fleeced lined Hose. Armor Plate brand,
H. W. Gossard Co. will he with us on
A return game of basket hall
C o u s i n of Mrs. CMe, return« d to
Special the pair.....................................19c
Friday, January 22 at which time she
will la* playeri helween Mosier
Purl land on Sunday.
will
do
special
fittings
in
our
corset
de­
SPECIAL—It fa its Hoods. A very
and Oiiell team* in Chown’s
JURORS PRAWN
It will pay you to take advantage of
Lonsdale Muslin, regular 12c.
large
and complete assortment suitable
partment.
Come
in
and
hear
the
many
Hal oa Frida) night, January
this sal«* even t'lough you do not need it
at 10c; Hop«*, regular lie, at tic;
for this season of the year's wear, iti
good points about the Front Lace Gos*-
Among the ling«* li-t of M asco 29. Our liovs feci victor> in
just at present.
silk, wool and hear skin, white and
Gilt Edge, regular 10c, at 8c;
Mi
ard Corsets. Y«»,i do not have to buy,
county residents who have b«’«* i tbeir
hnnes.
Kvervbody Inni
colors. Your choice............... Half Price
II >us«- Lining, 5c: good wide D-4
just co ne and learn about them.
drawn on the ju rj to serve at »ut unii tool for the lumie team.
Sheeting, 29c . and t,■member.
SPECIAL — Men's Heavy all-wool
Men’s every day work pan's, a g« od
the Fehinary lerm of tin* Cir­
^
Ladies Oiting Flannel Underskirts,
5 cents ol every dollar \ on spend
run
of sizes io c i
from, • an*... ,i-5c
"Logger"
shirts
that
will
keep
you
cuit Court, the following are
goes to tlie Cl; lrcli. Strauss.
"arm ami dry. Your choice ____ $2.98 assorted colors. Your choice ........ 23c
EMANUAL CHURCH SERVICES
Work nants for Men. made by Marx
from Mosier:
Haas
('i.'hinar C«>. These nants are
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. lV rn of
G. L. Carroll, J . f, Davenport.
SPKlT \L — Men’s band collar dress
SPECIA L—Ladies Extra Heavv San­
made with tlie Wander Wa:st Band,
Hood River, and th<‘ latter’s Leander Evans. Samuel Fisher. Rev. Mr. Gold >r of Whit«* Snlnion
shirts, neat patterns in stripes and itary Fleeced vests and pants.
Big
u >«>d w iyes aT1 | ,»o|nrs There are also
ai -ter. Miss Lynn Gerking, of G. A. Godbersen, Ai lnii Kuhn, w ilioeeiipx thè pulpit al Eman­
figures. Your ch o ice ..........................49c values at th«* garment 50c. Yoru choice
«.on
* c >r l iroy tr< users in the tot.
Diifur, visited several days this C. J . Littlepage, E. E. I .enox, imi •hurch r-*-xt Snndai moniing.
Yo i r c ioic
................................. JI.4 5
nmv the garment................................. 33c
B o y s Caps Special
A
table
full
of
W'*ek with Mr. and
Mrs Fred I'lmg. Lelliott. L J. Met lire. J. I he public is cordiali)- inviteli,
them. Values up to 4oc. Your choice
Patters«« i. Mr. and Mrs. P«-rrv K. McGregor, ('. A. MeCitrgai.
while they last.................................... lOc
Jcisc> Bull tot Set vice
Who had been visiting m Dufur, L. L. Root. II. M. Sceaive, I . A.
Ladies Suits and Coats and Children’s
returned to their home, Miss Shogren, Howard Siailh. \* m l’erma, 82.0U ut lime of «servire.
(b>ats
at Special prices, 2nd floor. It
Gerking remaining
here fora Wright, H. AI. V\est J. K. o d -j
Geo. Rorden,
w
ill
pa\
you to investigate.
H O O D RIVER S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E
Week or so with her sister.
.cox, $. E. Goss and V. C. Young, j
Mosier, Ore.
f
Dr. George F. Newhouse
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l Bock Store
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Everything in
School
Supplies
...Motion Pictures...
CHOWN’S HALL
Tuesday a n d Saturday
Evenings at 7:30 P. M.
’
'
St. Louis Shoe
Shop.
S. F. GOSS
Five and Six Reels Each Nij>’ht
L. COMINI,
t
The Tombstone
man
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Tty Him and
be Convinced
For Sale
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Scientific Uüicrican,
Hart Schaffner & Marx
and Clothcraft Suits and
Overcoats.
This Week's Si3ecials
THE PARIS FAIR.