Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 26, 1915, Image 4

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    — LOCAL
W. C. »Stone, ami family left
Wednsday, in company with 0.
S. Oswald ami wife, fop a visit
Electric lamps and fixtures! to the Panama-Pacific Exposition
tures carried by Chown.
at San Francisco. Miss Lcnorn
Cleveland Baking Powder,none Stone will accompany Mr. and
Mrs. Oswald to tlieir home in
better, 40c lb. Strauss.
|Ohio and remain there this
DECEMBER Victor Records at summer.
Chown’s.
Special sale toilet
Strauss.
Nice
line o f
soap 5c.
Hits the bpet
EVERY TIME
COM M U NITY
Silverware at Chown’ s.
Try the Jewel Flour, $7.75 a
bbl. Strauss.
: V
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v\ #
Wanted
50 sacks of early seed potat oes,
clean, frost-proof stock wanted.
Quote price and variety.
E. A. F ranz .
Hood River, Ore,
Dr. C. A. Macrum ret urned yes­
terday from a fortnight’s visit
in Portland.
One week only, Fresh Uneeda
Biscuit, 6 for 25c. Strauss.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans
were visitors in Hood River on
Wednesday.
Goods advertized in Today’ s
Magazine on sale here. Strauss.
J. E. Higley attended to busi­
ness matters in Hood River
Wednesday afternoon.
School Notes
L-
The COKING AGE FhAIQRNAL
O.-VV. R. & N. Time Tabic
j Terms, $2.00 at time of service. ! In the Circuit Court o f the State o f
Oregon for Wasco County.
Speaking to a big gathering of EAST BO UND
Geo» Rorden,
D AVID ROBINSON, M. I).
W EST BOUND
F rederick w . R eils ,
Mosier,
Ore,
H an ard College students recent­ No. 2 10:45 a.m. No. 1, 2:30 p.m.
Plaintiff,
ly, Rev. Dr. Ly man Abbott said:
Physician and Surgeon
vs.
FOR
S
ALE
“ I want to giue
you my I No. 4 9:10 p.m. No. 19,9:20a.m, !
F r e d e r i c W . II i . u g , Jennie M. Hogg,
.M o s i e r
.
.
O regon
iiis wife; It. S. Irisli, E. E. Hinson
Belgian
female hares for sale.
interpretation
o f the future, j
_
ami
Jane
l)OeBurton,
his
wife,
Frank
with whose shaping you will
is the 1 ime to Swat the Fly Address
Win. C. Kruger,
Moore and Etlilh Moore, tiis wife,
DR. C. H. JENKINS
Mosier, Ore.
hate something to do. In the j
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and Pacific Power A Light Cum|>any.
is
waging
a
re-
Uncle
Sam
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history o f the world
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there
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DENTIST
a corporation.
SUMMONS
has been three conceptions of le|>tless war on the deadly house-.
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Defendants.
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To U. S. Irish. E. E. Hutson, June H o o d R i v e r ;
the ■, ,cial order The first one :
a,u^ *n a
bnlletin prepar- j n the Circuit Court of the State of
Doe Burson. his wife, Frank Moore • ^>jf¡ce phone
i >flhtse*!a autocracy ; the second, e,l • * «*> » « P a r t m c t at Aitri-
o » * » . tor w „ . „
ibid. Res. l’hone, 333
and Edith Moore, his wife?
individualism; and the third, Cll'tu,e’ taluabe information is E l i z a b e t h V a n d k u s l i c k ,
In the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
Plaintiff,
fraternalism.
In the coming « iven 0,1 tl,e besl n,eans o f com'
You and each of you are hereby re­
H. G . K IE3BEE
i«.
' age all creeds and sects will be | bat,n» thls dead|y Vest- Tlle T homas J. V anbursmce ,
quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint tiled against you in the above
united, because the coming age most effecti,ve way o f extermi-
n o t a r y p u b l ic
Defendant.
entitled suit on or before Saturday,
is to he a fraternal one. Every ! ¡,al,,n* the tìy’ aW)rc,inif
the To Tliomas .]. Vandera lice, defendant
. . .
O regon
the 3rd day o f April, 1915, said date M osi er
age has had its vices and itJ bulletin, is to eradicate h.s breed- atiove named:
being
the
expiration
of
six
weeks
from
virt ues. The nineteenth century IM^
a.( tS ri lie sea-ton o f the
In the Name of the State of Oregon, | the date of the first publication o f this
has had its vices, all due to the ,ly beif,na eal ly
‘' la rC ,‘ an l] You are hereby required te appear and summons; and i f you fail to answer, D E R B Y &
S T E A R N S
Mi
same source. The first vice has contlnues throughout spring and answer the complaint o f the above fo rw a rd thereof, the plaintiff will lip-
been that of the accumulation; summer months. All dirt should ! named plaintiff in the above entitled ' ply to the Court for relief as prayed
L aw yers
be removed from the premises, | Court, now oil file with the Clerk of for ill his complaint, to wit:
the second vice is the lawless­
stables cleaned, the decaying veg-
within «ix wet-ks from the
That plaintiff have a decree from the '
ness of the self-will,
‘
hrat publication o f tins summons upon Court and judgment against Frederic* . , _
OREGON
| you, and you arc hereby notified th a t1 W. Hogg, Jennie M Hogg, 1!. S. H O O D R IV E R
j "W e hear o f the criminal e tables destroyed.
t he ny has rightly been call- if you fail to appear uud answer said Irish, E. E. Burson, Jane Doe Burson. ---------------------------------
class. Can you tell me who be­
ed the “ undertaker’ s traveling; complaint as hereby required, tlie Frank Moore, ami Edith Moore, on a
longs to the criminal class? Do
BENNETT SINMOTT & GALLOWAY
salesman, ” and in addition to his plaintiff will apply to the Court for certain promissory note in the sum of
the old line insurance directors regular line o f “ typhoid |)nR.s o tl-e relief demanded in the complaint, I six Hundred Forty-five D o l l a r « ,
Attorneys-At-Law
who bought stock low and sold
to-wit: 1 he dissolution < ! the marriage ($»>45.00) which note is described in
carries
a
side
line
o
f
tuberculo-
G e n e r al P ractice
| them ¡it high prices to the com­
contract now existing between you the { said complaint, together with inter-
panies of which they were di­ st,s Asiatic Cholera and Other plaintiff above named, and for such ,-st thereon from the 14th day o f July. 1 H IE DALLES,
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OREGON
rectors? Do the railroad officials disease germs. Now is the ° t,ler R"(l further relief as is meet in m 2 until paid; for the further sum o f
Satisiactl-TU
I
equity
and
good
conscience.
j
$23.92
taxes,
penalty
and
interest;
bir
time to “ swat the fly.”
| who broke the law of the land
Guar vnteed.
The date o f the first publication o f't h e further sum of $8.50 paid for ab-
F IR E !
FIRE!
I and now stand convicted? Do
this summons is the 19th day of Feb- struct of title; and for attorney’s fees
Tennis Club Organizes
!
tiie
coal
carriers
who
did,
by
a
ruary,
1915.
This
summons
is
pub-
in
the
sum
o
f
$150,
and
for
his
costs
Why
not
insure
in
the
Arthur & Burt Drug Co.
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lished once a week for six weeks in j herein.
I gentleman’s agreement,’ that
“ O ld
R e l ia b l e ”
Tile Mosier Tennis Club organ- the Mosier Bulletin, published at Mo-
That the mortgage given to secure
which was against the law?
Fire Insurance Co.
“ There is one remedy for till ized last Tltoedday lligllt with siel’’ Wasco County, Oregon, by an o r - the payment o f said note be declared iiiU T IO r d
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iv r ' r>\
i
l,er ° f f he Hon. W . L. Bradshaw, a first subsisting lien on the real prop-
we
will
treat you right.
this. Society should be consul- .
,
.
•
Judge ot the above entitled Court, I erty described therein, to-wit: ihe|
We
also
have
money to loan
Rev. Mr. Got
will 'm 'd reg- e r e d as a unit. Go young men— elected piesulent a n d L. J. Mer- made in his offices at The Dalles, O r e - ! Northwest Quarter (N W i ) o f tliej
on
Improved
Farm Land.
ulur services at Emanuel Church go not to see how much you can l *b secretary. An executive gon, on the I5tli day o f February, 1915. i Southwest Quarter (S W | ) o f Section
| Two (2), North o f Range It East of j
Inquire of
next Sunday morning.
¡accumulate, hut what you can committee consisting o f
th e( B ennei - t , S innott & G alloway ,
Cough
NOW
About fifty guests listened to
Suetine, large pail tit $1.40,
the various Washington pro-1
batter than lard, try it. Strauss,
grains given at the school house
..
... . ,,
.
Mrs. Dick Evans spent last
pn Monday afternoon. All felt
it an afternoon well spent.
Sunday in The Dalles with h r
attain. Already accumulation is j above officers and E. E. Amsden
on trial. We have learned that " ‘is appointed to look alter the
the best interest o f the commu- ■l|lel'e9ls
cluh.
, ,
,
,nu
, ,
.
mty is not served by each man
J he grounds have been en-
voting for his own interest. He larged and otherwise improved
Several parents visited th e !s'sle1’
^
"a
must look after the national wel- and much pleasure is anticipated
regular sessions o f the school
You a r ■ missing it if you don’t , fa re . The ige you enter has | from the use o f them this sum-
the past week. This is as it try those tender sifted peas on been called socialism, but that mer.
should be.
sale, 2 for 25 5c. Strauss.
is false; it is fraternal. The
1 'n ol f¡ie future will recognize Artichokes and Brussels sprouts
Don’ t forget the business ses­
Discount on Canadian Money
fraternalism in the upbuilding of new crop cocoanuts this week,
sion o f the Parent-Teachers • io-
the commercial and sociafstruct- Strauss,
cialion on Saturday, 2 F. M. at
On and after March 1, 1915, uro o f the world.”
the Emanuel Church. A consti­
tution will he adopted and the and until further notice, the
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NOTICE
Mosier Valley Bank will accept
We call the attention o f the
I)a F g mith the Hood River
roll o f membership formed.
< ‘anadian money only it * a dis­
sporl lovers of Muster to the MiUj
offer8 10V off on all
count of 10 per cent from its announcement ot the w restling . ... , __
. .
First shipment o f the new
face value. Thie action has he- bouts that will be pulled off in P
0t
,nery g00(Js by
Spring Hats for ladies and
the people o f Mosier. Parlors at [
come necess- ry on account o f the H ood River on the night o f
children ha\e arrived at your
.
314 Oak St., opposite the Paris'
fact th a t
Portland
Clearing1 March 2nd., under the i auspice. Fait,
fl9m ,
favorite store Strauss.
House banks have now been dis- i 0f the Royal Order o f Moose.!
♦
counting Canadian money for I nis event will he o f unusual
S. C. White Leghorns
the t»asi six weeks.
SCHOOL TtW IS COURT.
interest to mat fans, as the
L. J. M e r r ill ,
principal contestants ¡ire tnen of
Eggs for hatching, $1.00 per
renown in the West.
Cashier.
The boys o f the High School I
15.
1 have a few choice yearling
ahd a few int vested citizens put
laying hens for sale at $1 each.
in the day last Saturday grading
Must have room.
the grounds adjoining liie Tennis
E L ellio tt ,
Club court, am! In night had
119m
Mosier, Ore,
made a very successful show ing.
It will take perhaps smother daj
Salesmen and Salesladies
to finish the work of grading,
before the grounds are enclosed 1
Wanted at once, to handle our
with wire. A substantial lunch
high grade fine o f leading special­
was served to the workers at
ties. Your spare time may he
noon, prepared by several inter­
devoted to a profitable and con­
ested ladies, and it was much
genial work. Write or call fot-
enjoyed.
informal ion. Previous experience
unnecessary.
Order your spring suit now;
Oregon Sales Co.
orders taken by an expert, in­
Hood River, Or.
sure a perfect fit. Three big
books to choose from. Prices
O VER 65 Y E A R S '
lower than out of town stores
L E X PE R IE N C E
who pay no taxes here or help
our city in any way, says
Strauss,
the Wilburn tte Meridian, in Wasco
C. C PIPER, Agent
County, State o f Oregon, containing
I
at
the
Bulletin Office,
Mosier.
Forty (40) acres more or less.
That said real property lie sold as
upon execution to satisfy said judg-
i ment; that defendants anti each of
W. A. HUSBANDS
; them, and all persons claiming or to
Blacksmith
| claim under them or either o f them
be barred and foreclosed of all their
Horse Shoeing and General
-ge-—
»tr r 2 il .^2LZ. right, title or interest in and to said
Repair Work.
real property, save the statutory right
Also agent for Corona Wool
i o f redemption.
Is a good time to join
That at the sale o f said property, it Fat for horses and cow's. A cure
; the sum bill therefor be insutticient to for corns, contracted hoofs, mud
the Loyal Order of
reimburse the plaintiff for the sums I fe v e r am) 8(>re shoulders,
named herein, that plaintiff have a | ¡yjoSIER
O regon
deficiency judgment docketed in his ! 1
’
favor
and against the d e fe n d a n ts ----------------
and each of them, for the remainder of
IF Y O U
W I S H
said judgment.
This Summons is served upon you by
To meet your friends, stop at
publication by virtue o f an order o f
i tlie Honorable W. I,. Bradshaw, Judge
Class now forming. Full
H O TEL MOSIER.
! of the Circuit Court of the State of
information can he had
Oregon for Wasco County, made and
All Modern ami under New
entered on the 11th day of February,
at the Bulletin Office.
i A. 1)., 1915, which order requires you
Management.
j to appearan d answer the complaint i
A U G M E N T E D B A T H FACILITIES
within six weeks from the date o f the
first publication thereof.
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Date o f first publication, February
W . G. GLOYD, Prop.
19, 1915.
Date o f last publication, April 2nd,
' 1915.
T h o m a s A. H a y e s ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
; California
We are glad to be able to report
the condition o f C. T. Bennett
as more favorable at the time of
going to press.
M O S I E R
lo
San Francisco
anJ return
San Diego
and return
RAILROAD & N A V iG A iiO N CöiVlrANY
! Bool, Store Í
Liberal Stopover Privilege*
F. A. AR LIN G TO N ,
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Mosier,
JNN Sr Co*,,B~*-»~New York
JAC K
Without good •<>; ds there can
be no ik
Men’s regular 45c underwear,
the garment...........................
Tlie greatest chasm betv ecu
the producer and the consumer
i. the mud hole.
Production must cea e when
transportation eons eat up the
profits.
There is something rauica’ A
wrong with t * farmer who is
rtpp, >sed to good roads.
Spedai
H A R T M A N . O F IO W A
T
i
Good, heavy work gloves for men,
regular s l ing price at the White Sal-
5 mon Store, $1.75.
aj
Oor price.............................
98C
V J
Ululer Ai s ices of
Î
A V
\ T
t AL
u ku ER
OF MOOSE
HOOD RIVER. ORE..
T U E S D A Y
N 'G r iT . M A R C H
2-
I.» va.
i
fieieti.'
EGBERT.
Mi
community.
33C
j t •
r.o c +
i
Admission,
Ta nets ini So! : i ¡i ¡hr'h
W E . Hoed River.
( Locals. )
A giKtd line o f Dress and work pants
for Men. Dress pants prices, $2.50 to
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V”.
SI.00 to $1.25.
Now sp cial price...............
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CMAS. N. CLARKE
j
The DRUGGIST ot Hood River,
* for them. He can send them to
you cheaper than you can get
them at home.
A
!
For Sale
«1
Leading varieties o f fruit
n
trees
for commercial
and
home planting.
F. A. MASSEE,
Hood River
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-
-
Oregon
S I.2 5
HZZsatxx&BE
Spedai
Spedai
Sp, rial prices in most all lines of our
men’ s dress and work shoes. Come in
and tet 11s show them to y ou; we can
save ouii money.
Regular 35c linen towels, v iti) wide
frin ge.......................................... 20C
ASpletidid line o f suit cases just re-
cei ved.
Ail wool dress g-K-ds, a good line of
these materials. Values up to 75c,
Your choice.........................
33c
$5. ~ 3.
Work pants prices,
Medicines, that you send to
Phone Odell 146.
K aX tsean * eimns L l .
K IM
Oregon
F St., Washington, U C.
.en it lilZt'S Cu
»ads as dites the
value oi goo d
farmer,
A com nunity can safely lie
judged by the kind ot highways
it maintains.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Club rates 011 »Maga­
zines can be had at a
good saving. Come in
and see the list o f pre­
miums given with the
“ Oregonian. ”
Everything in
School
Supplies
SckBtiiic Awertca«.
Hr..neh ».i:< e,
volved m it. proved hie1---
are social
ont es tic
Bess an ecunorr
CONNECTIONS
For full information, tickets, etc., ask
M osier
Now thal it. is possible to send
{ M o s I E R f * ; scriptions
r : filled, Drugs or Patent
via
AND
SURE!
merchandise by Parcels Post, we
’J
* sugges
suggest that should you need
anything in the way o f Pre*
<
A hsndaom olf fîîm trsted vrecltTy, J,.areöat clr-
cnlation o f nnypcuntiflc journal. Terms, f3 a
year- f ;.-n. nths. *1. ¿«-Id by all newsdealers.
Good R ad* Notts
Tiie ele n.'tuar- principles
Vi*
«P
Q
T5
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
An rone sending a sketch nnd doserlptinn ninv
Quickly ascertain our t»|Mi;u.n freu whether aii
invention 1 » probably patentablo. Cornniunica-
tlons strictly r, ■ ttdentiul. HANDBOOK ou Patenta
•ent, frae. Oldest agency 3<>r-euuruig patents.
Patents taker thn-ugh >l«n n Jr Co. receive
fperial notice, without c harge, ¡a iho
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fr m •
Ohi newspaper, for sale at the¡
Bulletin office.
T rade M ar k s
D e s ig n s
When you want dry goods,
furnishing goods, try ¡Strauss
Jifst
«
DRUGS?
Exposi ti ons
A r >») i assortment of corset covers,
regular selu ig price 35c.
Another ass >rtmerit o f Corset C-ivers
We have some very pretty silk tinder-
skirts for ladies at the special price of
$ 2.00. Come in and see them.
A splendid line o f Toile-dit-nord gin g­
hams a t.....................................
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