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’.lectric lamp«» and fixtures
Hires carried by Chown.
Jood shoes at right prices,
il.auss.
DECEMBER Victor Records at1,
Clown’ s.-
The best Cheese
Strauss..
in
town.
Nice line of' COMMUNITY
Silverware at Chown’s.
Miss Nora Burton is visiting in
Portland this week.
H. M. West' was a business
visitor in The Dalles on Tuesday.
\V. GJ Stone and S. O. Oswald
visited in The Dalles Wednesday.
Cranberries,- Bast'oh a nee 8c. ,
^uart|.Strauss.
E. L. Root and E. M. Strauss
were Bwsiness- visitors in The
Dalles-on Monday.
New spring toy goods coming
in nowi This is the time to-buy
your cottens to«, Strauss.
The Ladies’ Aid Society will
meet next Wednesday with Mrs.
Bertha‘Johnson.
Those new Men’ s-’ stylish soft
Mats, .grey baud. Regular |8.00
hats. Special $2.25. Strauss. |
E. S.'- Erntson and wife re
turned. on i Tuesday from a six
weeks5 visit'in the valley.
Dr. C. A. Maerum came up
from Portland on Wednesday for
a short visit to his ranch;
B. E.> Darling, with Eiler’s
Piano Co., of' Portland, is here i
spending a few days with his
brother.-
Hie Mosier Grange will hold
its regular monthly all day meet-
ihg tomorrow. A full attendance
is desired.
Cost tklks now-a-days. Get1 my ■
wish prioes oh any general hill or |
bill of groceries and feed. ;
Strauss.-
L. H. Wilson, the Portland op -1
tbmetrist, spent several days in
tbwn this week visiting Geo. R. !
Wood and family.
C. J; IJttlepage went to The I
Dalles Wednesday to interview
the county court in regard to
rhad matters.
Lee Evans returned the first
Of the week from Corvallis,
Where be took tbe winter short j
course in agriculture.
Cost talks loud these days, Get 1
itiy cost prices or heavy rubbers,
sweaters, woolen socks, woolen
Underwear anil shirts. Strauss.
The I allies’ Aid Society wishes
to thank the public for its liber
al patronage at their» chicken
dinner on Wednesday evening.
Wni, Ni Akers came up on
Wednesday from Hood Liver,
Where he- lias been taking care
of W. Ai Stark, whose condition
is critical.
Mr. and Mia. S. 0 . Oswald ar
rived last/ Sunday afternoon
¡VolinWeston, Ohio, to visit Mrs.
Oswald’s cousin, W. C. Stone,
and family.
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Salesmen and Salesladies
HOWD Y PAP
5
Are you a member o f a Fraternal Organization? Do
you enjoy the benefits derived therefrom? Have you
an exclusive clubroom available for your entertainment?
Are you protected in case of sickness, or is your family protected at your death'/ W ould
you like to become a member of a Brotherhood whose influence is 1« It the world over? Do you
want to meet and mingle with live-wire men/ Do you want to elevate yonr standing in the
community.
Facts About the Loyal Order o f M oose
high grade line of leading special- EAST BOUND
Origin of the Order
Clubs
Do you know that some of the finest club
quarters in the various towns of the Stale
are owned and kept for the use of their mem
bers?
Aid
The Loyal Order of Moose is an aid to its
members. II misfortune overtakes a brother,
if sickness or accident or business reverses
befall him, il extends the helping hand. For
him it speaks the “ Good Word,” contributes
to his purse and helps to overcome difficulties.^
benefits and Lodge Dues
The Loyal Order of Aioose was organized
April 12, 1888. il is not a class organization,
but it is open to all good white male citizens,
Professional,. Business and Working Men, of
sound mind and body, of good standing in the
community and engaged in lawful occupation,
between llie ages of 21 and 50 years. Appli
cants who are above tiie age limit or who can
not pass the medical examination may he ad
mitted as social members. The dues for so
cial members are seven dollars per year. All
applicants are investigated by a committee
and voted on by the lodge.
Characteristics
Among the chief characteristics of the
Loyal Order of Moose is its Originality and
P regressive ness. The Moose does not pat
tern after other fraternities, hut launches out
into new fields—Clubs, Colleges; Athletic
Unions and homes for widows and orphans.
The benefits are $7.50 per week in sickness
or accident.
One hundred dollars in ease of death.
Free medical attention to members and !
their families by adoption of the subordinate
The Loyal Order of Moose does not tolerate
lodge.
interference with one’ s religious or political
Two dollars and fifty cents, per quarter,
views. Political or sectarian discussions are
payable quarterly or semi-annually. No as
not countenanced in the lodge rooms, but
sessments. No benefits paid for first six
Patriotism, Obedience to Law, Equal Rights,
and Respect for Opinions of Others insisted
months.
upon. As one enters the lodge, so he departs
What They Are
—a free man.
The Order of Moose is not an insurance- or
Ritual
ganization. If is ¡m excellent social order
with beneficial features. Its cardinal virtues
No fraternal order possesses a more beauti
are to aid the sick, bury the dead and inject
ful or ennobling ritualistic ceremony, and to
sunshine into dark places. Its mission is to
witness the portrayal of the work by the de
do good. If holds high above all other things,
gree team is well worth the initiatory fee.
as high as hope’s great throbbing star, above1 The obligations are simple and beautiful apd
the darkness of tin* dead, the love o f wife,
are such that no man need hesitate There
and hoim- and friends.
is no “ horse play” in the Moose ritual.
Hoot» L imo : L odgi -: N ow B eing O r g a n iz e d . C h a r ter F ee $5. A yon? name on
the charter?
Organization Headquarters Mt. Hood Hotel, Hood River. Oregon
E. S. LaCROIX, Deputi/ National Director
For further particulars call al B u l l e t in OFFICE, or see B en R. Wll.l.EY, Mosier, Oregon.
COMK AND T A L K IT OVKR W ITH US
Announcement
STEAM ER
N. Time Tabic
PROFESSIONAL
information. Previous experience
unnecessary.
Oregon Sales Co.
Hood River, Or.
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Physician and Surgeon
M o sier
DRUGS?
DR.
TAHOM A
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C. H. JENKINS
DENTIST
SURE»
H ood R iv e r ;
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O reg o n
Office i’hone, 10*1.
Rea. Phone, 33â
Now that it is pdfesible to send
Notice of Salt of Real Property merchandise by Parcels Post, we I
suggest that should you need
In the Circuit Court of the State of
anything in the way of Pie-1
Oregon for Wasco County.
I va W ingfield ,
scriptions filled, Drugs or Patent
J. C. WlNGFIliLD, Alice G. Wingfield,
CARDS
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
WEST BOUND
Plaintiff,
The Loyal Order of Moose initiated more | Free Moose Vocational School and Sanitarium
members in 1912 than all other fraternal or-
The Supreme Lodge on Jan. 1st’ 1612, pur
gani/.ation-dii America combined.
chased 1060 acres of land on tnei-ux uivet-
The Supreme and subordinate lodge assets
near Aurora, 111. On tins sue Uiey are erecting
of the Loyal Order of Moose are five and one- J a large Industrial. School at a cost of live mil
half millions.
lion dollars. Orphans and children wnose par
ents are unable to educale them will he given
Over $6,000,000 handled by the subordinate
lodges during the year 1012-14 in the pay- | a vocational training will nt them lor lue. A
meat of sick, accident and funeral benefits.
i large Moose Sanitarium and lioine for aged
and infirm members will also be erected here.
Tlte sun never sets on the Loyal Order of
The location is within an hour's ride from
Moose.
the heart o f Chicago. The Postoffice and
name
of the railway station is Mooseheart.
A-large percentage of our leading citizens,
including the President and Vice-President of
Vice-President Titos. R. Marshall, together
the United States, are members o f the Loyal
with other prominent characters, laid the
corner stone of tins institution with impress
Ol der of Moose.
ive ceremonies on July 27th, l'JL8 . Fifty
An order whose aim is to amalgamate the
thousand people witnessed the dedication. A
better element of eaefi community into one
number o f children have already been admit
brotherhood, whose object is the advance
ted and more will he added from time to time.
ment of social and moral development and
Founded upon a plane of absolute democ
racy, our fraternahsm is positive, slogan be
ing “ All-for One and One for All.”
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ties. Your spare time may be No. 2 10:45 a.m. No. 1, 2:30 p.m.
devoted to a profitable and con-
genial work. Write or call for
^ 9;10 p.m. No. 19,9:20a.mr;
VS.
the protection of mutual interests.
O.-W. R.
Medicines, that you send to
H . G . K IG B E E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
MOSIER
O regon
CHAS. N. CLARKE
Callife B. Koontz. and Callie B.
D erby & S tearns
Koontz as Administratrix of the Es T he DRUGGIST ol Hood River,
tate of J. W. Koontz, deceased. El
ton (1. Koontz and Delia Koontz, for them. He can send them to
L aw yers
Ella G. Chambers and J. I. Cham you cheaper than you can get
bers, Bertha B. Koontz, Maude G.
Elitsam and Holmes K. Ehr-sam, them at home.
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
Florence ('. Koontz, W. N. Wiley,
and Valdemar Liddell, Administrator
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BENNETT S1NN0TT & GALLOWAY
de bonis non o f the Estate of Etnil
fled berg, deceased.
Attorneys-At-Law
Defendants.
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G e n e r a l P r a c t ic e
By virtue of an execution, decree *
and order of sale duly issued out of and
THE DALLES,
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OREGON
under ttie seal o f tile C i r e u i t
Court o f the State of O r e g o n j
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for the County o f Wasco, to me di- j
F ir e »
F ir e !
rected, and dated the nth day o f Janu
ary, 1915, upon a decree for the fore
W hy not insure in the
SUBSCRIPTIONS
*
closure o f a Certain mortgage and
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“ O ld R e l i a b l e ”
Club rates on IVfaga-
judgment rendered and entered in said
zines
can
he
had
at
a
Court o f the 2nd day of January, 1915,
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
in Jthe above entitled cause, in favor of
good saving. Come in
we will treat you right.
the plaintiff and against the defend
and see the list of pre
We
also have money to loan
ants, J. C. Wingfield and Alice G.
miums given with the
on Improved Farm Land1.
Wingfield, Callie B. Koontz, and Callie
“ Oregonian.”
B. Koontz as Administratrix of the
Inquire of
estate of J. W. Koontz, deceased, in
C. C. PIPER, Agent
the sum o f Two Hundred Dollars
l at the Bulletin Office,
Mosier.
($200.00), together with interest there
on from July 7th, 1912, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, and the further
W. A. HUSBANDS
sum of $100.00 attorney fees, and the
Blacksmith
further sum o f $34.25 costs, and the
costs o f and upon this Writ, and com
Mosier,
Oregon
Horse Shoeing and General
manding me to make sale of the real
Repair Work.
property embraced in the decree of
Also agent foE Corona Wool
foreclosure and hereinafter described,
I will, on the 12th day of February,
Fat for horses and cows. A cure
1915, at the hour o f 2:00 o’clock in the
for corns, contracted hoofs, mud
afternoon o f said day, ai the front
fever and sore shoulders.
duor o f the County Courthouse in Italics
M
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Leading
varieties
o
f
fruit
City, Wasco County, Oregon, se'i at
public auction to the highest bidder for
trees for commercial and
cash in hand, all the right, title and in
IF Y O U W I S H
home planting.
terest which tiie defendants, or either
o f them, had on the 7th day of July,
To meet your friends, stop at
F. A. MASSEE,
1911, the date o f the mortgage fore
closed herein, or which the defendants
HOTEL MOSIER.
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Oregon
or any o f tiie defendants herein have Hood River
since acquired, or now have, in and to Phone Odell 146.
A ll Modem and under N ew
tiie following described real property,
situated and being in Wasco County,
Management.
Oregon, to-wit:
Jersey Bull for Service
AUGMENTED
BATH FACILITIES
Thirty feet (30) off the West side of
Terms, $2.00 at time o f service.
Lot Two, Thirty feet (30) off the West
Geo. Rordfen,
side o f Lot Seven (7). inti l.ots Three
W. G. CLOYD, Prop.
Mosier, Ore.
[3] and Six [l>], 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 [liiji of
Lots Four (4) and Five [5] in said
Block " D ” in said Kramer’s Addition
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to Dalles City, in Wasco County, Ore
gon; or so much of said property as
will satisfy said judgment and decree
with costs and accruing costs;
The right, title, interests and equity
Mosier, Oregon
of the said defendants Callie K. Koontz
and Callie 15. Koontz as administratrix
uf the estate of J. W. Koontz, de
ceased, and Elton (J. Koontz, Della
Koontz, Ella (!. Chambers. J. I. Cham
bers. Bertha B. Koontz, Maude G.
j Klirsam, Holmes K. Ehrsam and Flor
ence C. Koontz, whit'h said right, title
' and interest o f tiie persons hist named
is an undivided one half interest in and
to said premises, will first he sold, and
if the proceeds arising from the sale of
NOTE-We play only Feature Pictures,
such undivided one half interest are
Good Comedy and Educational Reels. No
: not sufficient to pay the -uuountv line
I as hereinbefore set forth, then the un-
trash.
| divided one half interest of the defend
a n ts J. C. Witigfield and Alice G.
W ingfield in and to said premises will
We Change Our Program Every Evening.
he sold at tbe time an I place of the
sale above mentioned.
Said property will he s.ild subject to
confirmation and redemption as by law
provided.
Dated at Duties City. Wasco County.
Oregon, this 5th day of January. 1915.
/M osie R
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Everything in
School
Supplies
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For Sale
Motion Pictures
CHOWN’S HALL
Tuesday a n d Saturday
Evenings at 7:30 P. M.
Beginning February 1st, I will
make only one shipment of laun
dry each week. All work must j
P e o p l e s n a v ig a t io n C o m p a n y
be in by Monday noon, goods I
CHARLES NELSON, M a n a g e r .
will he returned Thursday morn-1
Le: \vs The Dalles 7:(X) A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
P. G. Powers received last ing.
Thursdays.
Arrives at Mosier at 8:15. A. M.
Mosier Book Store
Week from the North Portland 47-48
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Loaves Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
Serum Cm, a t-horougbred aegis-
FOL SALE
from Oak Street Dock,
. ‘1 Passengers and freight.
Le*vd VMaiid-Chinn sow, which
Belgian
female
hares
for
sale.
He will-add to his pen.
Mosier Dock in charge of J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
Address
Win. C. Kruger,
boats ami attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
F. V. Calloway and Miss Mil
Five and Six Reels Each N ight
Mosier, Ore.
dred Cooper., o f The Dalles wore
Wee.k-emii v;e;tors at the home of
lory serves, that such a meeting
Adults 15c
Children 10c
PAR[Sr TEACHERS ’’ EETIhG
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cooper,
Old newspapers for sale at the
I KVI ClIltlSMAN,
has
been
called
in
Mosier,
and
it'
South o f tto-.vn,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
j8f5.
Then* will he an informal
certainly an excellent idea, Bulletin office.
M ìsf lone Splawu. of Seattle
visiting at the home of Mrs. meeting of the it .rents and I’oo few of the patrons of our
U.N S iSEMS:
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Ui W, Davidhizar. MissSpluwn teachers of lit.* M om » school at solan>1 take enough interest in
taught the school at No. 8 Dis- Chown’ s Hall tomorrow after
the school, the teachers, or the $
New Spring Suits for
Men’s Overcoats All
Men's Suits
trict about eleven years ago.
icon at 1:20 o ’clock.
School progress their children are ntak-
Hoys
Reduced
Do n it overlit n the Special Prices we
L. Lamb, who has been having problems of District No. 52 will ing. or how they are taught and I
are giving on HART SCHAFFNER ¿i
We li tre just received our last sbri
trouble the past three weeks be discussed mb ruudly.
Mr. governed, to v isit the school
SPECIAL Now is the time to sec-tire
MARX a.id CLGTIICUAFT SUM’S.
nimi of spring suits for Boys. Ali the
yourself a dandy ntrw style overcoaS one
with one of his eyes, which was lies* will talk on gre.le problems »nice during the enlire term. And
We are offering some splenditi big
newest weaves and latest styles. All
frum the standpoint of
the .vet the stay-at homes are the
affected by poison, has recovt
that will last you for years and look
vailles in Mds line. Come in and see
ages from 2 1 2 year’ s up to 17 t ear’s
good ali the while at a price away below
ed sufficienti) to he out more m teacher:'Miss Bennett will dis- first ones 'Ae find fault if their
them.
etiss primary conditions: Dr. children complain of the li a t- H am I in prices front $2.27» tip to $8d)0.
lesa.
its real value. Let us show you. If
gest
stock
in
the
City,
from
which
Robinson
will
g.vc
bis
ideas
on
mont
the\
receive
troiu
ill«
e
ir
?
I
ail
yon
are not convinced, you do not have
W. C. Sitine ¡tini J. II. Brown
to
choose.
We
also
have
a
few
big
bar
the
parent's
viev
Hvint.
and
Mr.
teachers.
If
the
parents
would
to
bu>
and <*e won’ t he sore. We want
are export cabinet nuiUeis, At
...SPECIALS...
gains
in
Bo>
's
double
breasted
and
A
ms
leu's
subject
"ill
he
the
get
the
habit”
of
\-siting
the
you
to
see
what big values we have in
pivsent they ¡tre [tulilog in liieir
Juvenile
Suits.
Come
in
and
.see
them.
relation
between
parent
and
school
ottener
they
would
great
t
his
line.
Ladies Silk .Messaline v ai-is. Black
sitare tinte mukiiig some *ul>-
ly encourage the teachers in
and Navy. $4.00 and $4.50 values.
stantial ai in chairs. The chuirs teacher.
Ladies Silk. Dress nentlv made and
Ladies Dress Shoes $2.50. You should
N ow.................................. $2.75
are fittili to accommodute stich
It is do red I ha: all parents their work. The parent's view-
see our fine of Boston Favorite shoes;
point
of
the
school
is
often
at
trimmed:
regular
$27.50.
Now
$9.00
light weights as ” |)ad
tild a r e a tte n d and gtv i* their intfiienee
all styles, gun ntetal or patent, the
Ladies Black TafF -ta \vwi9ts $5 and
variance with the teacher’ s for
to I lie bet Iefir,i at of our school.
aure some eliaca.
.Misses St ri ped M od Dress, ¡>5.00 val
pair..................................................... 2.50
$5. -50. N ew ........... . .. 52.30
the very reason that they do not
ue. N ow............................................2.75
E. K. A Msti i n .
N »mo $5.Ik) C ira-ts, several good
v isit the school and com t uiient-
N otice Po I uitgrovvcTS
Children’ s Hoods, a big iisst : i iiU*M t to
Ladies Pot , ee Silk Waists$4.50 value.
While parent-tem-hers* meet-
m-sleis; L,t we w.uvl to close them out.
I) are not acquainted with school
Your choice........................................ 3.50
choose front a t..................
Halt Price
Now ................................. $2.00
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inga are becoming not only coin-
conditions, except ; row tenistv
Plej 9 - udvis*- us as soon i s d '” *’ . hut id * 1 Considered neces-
It w ill be greatI) to the ad
possihlc the amount o f winter
in « filer ila ' the parents,
vantage o f the pater,I« t - attend
■praying m a teria l you will re 11 '■
|r«' this season.
this meeting tomorrow, and also
. ,
I in! relationship with each other.
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
AiO&lUl
IS .k .u ...
t, “ gi, to school" com eu.aih .
•jus is lue lust tune it our metit-
THE PARIS FAIR,