I I I I I
I I I I U I I I I
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
Earthenware crocks and jugs at
Strnuss.
Through an over-sight the names of
' -i-l I I 1 I l"l"l ■! I I-H -I- I-I i n n I l f
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Carroll and Mr. and
butler Wrap|>er< PrluteJ at this office Mrs J. M Carroll, were omitted from
J. N. Mosier m i a business visitor thn list o f delegates attending the
Tuesday and Wednesday in The Dalles. state Be be kali assembly in The Dalles.
Mrs. John Elder visited the first of
These mornings ara getting pretty
the week in The Dalles.
crisp; get some heavier underwear be
A complete line of Pocket Knives fore you catch a cold. Save doctor
and Shears at Chown's.
bills by buying in time, save money by
Mrs. John Elder was a Hood Kiver buying o f Strauaa.
visitor Saturday.
J. Adriau hipping, teacher of singing,
Mrs. M. H. Butterfield was a Hood will pay carfare to Hood Kiver and re-
| turn to those wishing to take lessons.
Kiver visitor yesterday.
Sample Kain Coats for men and | For further information, apply at this
office.
*
t24
women. Save on them at Strauss.’
Shelley Hudson left Sunday for Port
Mrs. Ernest Evans and children
land where he entered the Portland
spent Saturday in Hood Kiver.
Trade School. He and Bernard Nichol,
Hans Koliandsrud went to Portland
who entered business college, expect to
yesterday on business.
be roommates while in the city at the
Victor Records for September at home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gloyd.
Chown's.
Mr. and *Mra. C. K. Ruppe returned
Mrs. K. H. Cummings was a visitor to Portland yesterday on the steamer
yesterday in Hood Kiver.
Tahoma. Mrs. Ruppe, who is a sister
J. E. Higley attended to business of Mrs. K. L. Cooper, has been spend
matters Saturday in Hood Kiver.
ing the past month here, while Mr.
Blankets und comforts ready for Kuppe came up ten days ago.
you. Wh) freeze? says Strauss.
Drs. Lowe & Turner, the Portland
Ben Veatch left Saturday morning eye specialists who have been making
for a few days' stay in Portland.
this territory regularly every six
E. E. Amsden was a business visitor weeks, missed the last time on account
of a report that the hotel had been
Saturday in Hood Kiver.
Hoofing, Deadening Felt, Tarred closed. However, they will he here
positively on Wednesday, October 9
Paper and Wall Paper at Chown's.
C. G. Scearce returned Wednesday
Fred Evans was a visitor Saturday
from Cincinnati, and other points in
in Hood Kiver.
the east. Mr. Scearce went to the for
Wm. Akers spent Saturday in Hood
mer city to bury his brother who had
Kiver.
died in Montana. He expects to re
Kye for seed just came. Nut too main here a few days before going to
late for that cover crop, Strauss.
Eugene where his family are now lo
Hen Veatch was a visitor in The cated.
Dalles Fliday.
Miss Jessie Flivers left Sundae for
Mr. and Mrs. N. Parke Sturgess 1 Portland where she will remain until
were visitors Friday in The Dalles.
about October 20. She will then go to
W. C. Stone attended to business Chicago where she will meet her fiance,
and they will journey together to Bos
matters Monday in Portland.
Full line of Heating Stoves at ton where she will he married. They
will make their home in the latter
Chown's.
city, where the prospective bridegroom
Mrs. E. J. Thrift was a visitor in j
is engaged in the brokerage husinesa
The Dalles Wednesday.
O a Saturday night a surprise party
Fredric J. Stoetzel spent Wednesday
was given at the home o f Mr. and
in The Dalles.
Mrs. f . G. Nichol by a number of the
Wm. Stevenson went to The Dalles ! younger set for Bernard Nichol who
Wednesday to spend the day.
let Sunday for Portland where he has
;;
1
reached the Lower Cascades at night,
where they were entertained at the
STORY OF NATHAN
home of B H. Bishop, a brother-in-law
the Bradfords.
IEL ANI) MARY COE of The
portage was six miles in length.
can excel in thia variety, also. Hood
Kiver should get busy and send in
some entries of both Bose and d ’ An-
jous, and demonatrate to others our su
periority. We wdi have to “ go soma”
to beat the Mosier entiy of d'Anjous.
These ware all perfect specimens,
beautifully clear skinned, and packed
aixty to the box.
Have been trying all over Oregon to
get entries on sugar corn, but thus far
haven't had a single entry. We can
beat California, bands down, in this
line. Every entry they have had, haa
been wormy, and of very poor quality,
from an Oregon standard. There is a
splendid market here in San Franciaco
for Oregon sugar corn.
Rogue River Valley has shown more
enterprise in exhibiting here for award
than all the other diltricta of Oregon
put together, lo date that district has
had 68 entries of pears, 112 entries of
peaches, several of cantoulopes, cur
rants, raspberries, cherries, and vari
ous varieties of vegetal lei.
Coos county, at present, has a splen
did exhibit of Gravenstein apples in
my department, which is attracting a
great deal of attention.
In the meantime, I have a aign on
our Hood Kiver display, stating “ these
apples are all from last year's crop.”
This is to offset the display of 1915 ap
ples being shown by Idaho, New York,
and Washington.
With best regards, 1 am
Sincerely,
Kav lin.
Classified Ads.
[Communications and copy for sdver-
ifeiiect* must be iu this office by \V«q.
nesday to insure publication same week
At the I’ pper Cascades the dradfords
had Must completed a schooner of 40
(By Mrs. T. R. Coon.I
For Sale Cheap—Team and rear old
tons burden which made trips to The
In compiling thie sketch 1 am indebt Dalles when the wind was favorable.
colt. Will sell together or ainglev,
ed for information to the writings of On this schooner they took passage and
F. A. Shogren.
o22
H. C. Coe, Laurence Coe, Mre. Eliza being favored with a good breeze
beth Lord, Mrs. Camilla Donnell and reached Dog river at noon. They land
For Sale— Fresh cider, from 20c per
Mrs. F). S. Joslyn, also to .he kindness ed for a trief survey and were delight
gallon down to 15c, according to the
of Mra. Kittle Coe.
ed with whet they saw
Keemoarking
quantity. Hagc's Cider Factory.
o22
Nathaniel Coe, a native of Morris they reached Ine Dalles that night.
county, New Jersey, was born Septem They remained over one day, returning
lo
r
Sale
or
'Trade—New
Roderick
ber 12, 1788. His father, Joel Coe.waa on the little propellor Alien, Tom Glad-
1-ane reversible extension orchard disc.
a native o f England, his mother, Hul- well captain. This was the only steam
dah Horton, was a native of New York er on the river at that time.
Will trade for wa -on. L. E. Wilson. oS
city end, traced her ancestry in Amer
(To be continued)
ica back live generations. Barnabas
For Sale— A piano in first-class condi-
Horton built the first frame building
-ion for sale very cheap. Ask J. E.
eretced on the east end of Long Island.
j Cole lor price and terms.
tf
It was built in 1660 and in June, IsT't,
was still in a good state of preserva
Daters, Pads and Rubber Stamps of
tion. It has always been owned and
every description at this office.
occupied by a descendant of Barnabas
Horton, of the Horton name.
Commercial printing of all kinds at
In 1795, when Nathaniel was seven
(By G. E. Stewart)
i
The
Bulletin office.
years old, his parents moved to Scipio,
To eastern friends, and even to those
New York, going by sloop to Albany in closer home, whose misfortune it is to
A full line c l Kodak supplies just re
four'days; from there they went with be as yet unintiated, the undertaking
an ox team, by way of Cayuga, Wood to paint a word picture of all the be
ceived. Arthur Pharmacy.
sStf
Creek and Auburn to their destination. jewelled trophies o f nature with which
The entire trip required one month. the Cascade Range is decked, would
All sorts of electrical appliances for
We find no record of how his youthful perhaps not altogether be regarded as
sale, including electric light globes, at
dayB were passed, but we learn that ah act of presumption. But to most of
the drug store.
tf
early in life he was an accomplished us folks living along where communion
penman and traveled through the south with nature ia as nearly as much of
ern states teaching penmanship, and our hands and face8—word painting
No tresspassing and no bunting signs
studying the resources and conditions will not do. Our vision ia already in
at this office.
of the south. Later he studied law toxicated with it ; our souls have assim
In the war of 1812 he wag captain of a ilated it; onr lives are, indeed, a part
Rubber Stamp Ink at this office.
company of soldiers from New York.
of it.
He was married in Auburn, N. Y.,
Kodakerssnd amateur photographers,
The writer, therefore, desists from
October 5, 1*07 to Mary Taylor White, attempted elucidating.
bring us your films. We develop and
He leiturely
Oregon's bigl state"'fair at Salem is
daughter of Laurence Emory White and hiked along the highway from Port
print every day. Slocom A Canfield,
Cyria Charge. Mary White was born land, and, of course, viewed it all frum in full swing this week. With exhibits
Books, Stationery and Newsdealers,
on Pearl street, near Broadway. New a somewhat different angle than could of merit from many counties the fair is
York, March 11, 1801. Of her early life be glimpsed via chugging auto or any attracting more attention than former Commercial Club Meeting H ixh J River, Ore. Films can lie left at
ly.
Tomorrow
will
be
state
press
day.
we know little, hut, as the wife of other speeding conveyance. For ex
the Bulletin office.
11
Nathaniel Coe we find her an educated, ample, from an auto you fail, at thia and newspaper men from all over Ore
The regular business meeting
refined, Christian woman, an able writ season, to get much inspiration from gon will be present to enjoy the pro-
er of both prose and poetry, and a fit Crown Foint when a dense veil of fog « rl*m P £ p,,,r.ed ,or. the.m b.-v Mr*' Ed,th of the Mosier Commercial Club
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
ting companion to her husband. A grimly closes over Rooster Kock and Tox.er-Weatherred, who has been as- is held on the first Monday of j
lover’s poem, by Nathaniel Coe, to over the miles of agitated waters far j stating W. Al Jones place the fair on each month.
Physician and Surgeon
"Mias Mery White,” is still in exist below -and wben the rugged eminence j [ the map.
H. M. W e s t , Pres.
ence; the sentiments are of the lofti and neighboring crags are lashed by a
M o s ie r
•
-
O regon
est. while the penmanship, o f .Spencer furious, drenching rain.
D r . D avid R obinson , Sec.
Nor. per- I
Refr'gsrator Ltd.
ian style, is as perfect as though made chance, do these nature-loving autoists
Refrigerator and Icebox lids have n
by a modern printing press.
et al relish the lightning Mashes or the ; way of banging down upon the head
In 1829 they moved to Nunda. N. Y., bull-bellowing of the god of thunder,
O V t n 65 YEARS*
erby
te a r n s
remaining there until they came west. just a few score feet above, who o f the person who Is seeking victuals
EXPERIENCE
or
Ice
In
the
top
compartment.
This
There their children were born and seemed self-elected to wreak ven
rpent their childhood; there their two geance upon the science and engineer may easily tie preveuted t»v ¡¿steulug
L a w y e r s
little girls were both laid to rest; Cor ing skill of mere man for daring the tc the wall a curved piece of springy
nelia at the age of ten, and Susan feat o f ep'.bellifthing or striving to brass, projecting In such a way that
Amelia in infancy. For the death of make over the beauteous burnishing of It will catch the refrigerator lid wlieu
Cornelia the mother never ceaaed to Mother Nature's handiwork. Nor can this Is pushed up. but will not hold it
H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N
grieve. Of Susan Amelia she wrote:
I HADE
the automobile enthusiast incline him so tightly that the lid cannot be closed
D esigns
To whom, like a dewdrop kissed oil self, or herself, to the discernment of again w ithout effort
C o p y r i g h t s he.
the unexposed big-heartedness of some
by the sun’s morning beam,
A nfnne pending a »ketch and description may
o f the Weary Willies and Dusty
A beauteous existence was given,
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
It
Glanced
Off.
invention
is
probably
patentable
(Onmiunlca-
Whose aoul seemed to come down to Rhodeses with whom fate might bring
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent«
Mrs. Wlcklelgb looked over the room
DENTIST
the hiker into contact.
sent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
earth in a dream.
Patent« taken through Munti A to . receive
" I should worry,” is the unconven which the maid had pronounced fin
Elmer L. Boot was a Hood Kiver enrolled as a student in the Behnke Only to wake up when it ascended to
ipfi iat notice, without c harge, in the
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
tional motto I adopted when starting ished.
Heaven.”
visitor Wednesady.
Walker Business College. His place in
on this tramp; and to maintain it and
"Mary Ann,” she said, “ If you will
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
Nathaniel
Coe
possessed
a
thorough
Mrs. F. A. Shogren returned Satur- ! the atore of Nichol & Company has
live it, notwithstanding the ceaseless take a sweeping glance around thia
A handsomely Jllnstrated -weekly. I argest cir
culation if any «cientldc Journal. '1 ••i rne. $3 a
been taken by his brother, Leo Nichol. education and a vigorous mind, llesiaes rain, and the sharp rocks and mud on room I think you will find that you
day night from a visit in Portland.
year: four months, $L Bold by all newsdealers.
his law practice he engaged in the unfinished stretches of highway, and
Darrell Evans, who was selected by mercantile business and in horticul
H. A. Woods was a visitor yesterday
W. A. HUSBANDS
dodging the mud o f a half-hundred be have given It a very glancing sweep.”
’Branch Office. 625 V 8t„ Washington, D. C*
Superinlendent Clyde T. Bonney to ture; of the latter he was passionately spattered touring cars and spitting —Ladles' Home Journal.
in T he Dalles.
fond.
Blacksmith
“ hot-slutf" trucks, served as a buoy to
Hot Point Electric Irons at the drug attend the state fair at Salem on ac
A writer in "H orton’s Genealogy,"
count o f his exhibit at the local indus ssys, "H e was an honest lawyer and Hn an otherwise cold-footed, weather
Romeo
and
Juliet.
Summons
For
Publication
Horse Shoeing and General
store, now £1.(10.
if
beaten amateur.
“ Was Rome founded by RomeoT’ In
trial fair here last week, left Friday. upright politician anil always com
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for
Repair Work.
Incidentally may 1 add that on arriv
Mrs. S. D. Fisher was a visitor Mr. Bonney came down from The manded the respect o f and esteem of
quired
a
pupil
of
the
teacher.
Wasco
County.
ing here, 1 found a different Hood Riv
Wednesday in Hood Kiver.
his
fellow
men.
He
was
long
a
magis
Mrs.
H.
Clough.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Etfie
Norman.
"No.
my
son,”
replied
the
wise
man.
M
o
s
i
e
r
,
-
-
O regon
Dalles and met him here and they left
er than that which I saw some twenty-
Lenora Delcor, Clara D. Lewis. John P. Delcor.
Mrs. Homer Brown spent Tuesday together for Salem. Dartell expects trate anil for four years in succession odd years ago w hen first I tramped this I “ It was Juliet who was found-dead by Mrs. Lizzie Esping. Henry I>elcor, Fred Delcor.
represented Livingstone anil Alleghany way. The., it had all the outstanding ! Borneo."
Julius Delcor, Rosie Delcor and Mr». Anna Pe-
in Hood Kiver.
to remain at the fair with Mr. Bonney counties in the legislature of New earmarks of the almost obsolete cross
chqtte. Defendants.
-------- -------------
H. A. W O O D S
York.
He
was
often
an
arbitrator,
To
Rosie Delcor, one o f the defendants above
Mrs. K. J. Taylor was a Hood Kiver until Sunday.
roads hamlet. Now it smacks of the
Careworn inun has In all a g e s b o w d
named:
both
in
tne
church
and
out
o
f
it.
In
visitor on Tuesday.
You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough, the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neilson arrived religion he was, whut was then called metropolis. It breathes progress. Its j vanity to reap despair.—Goethe.
plaintiff, is holder o f Certificate o f Delinquen
people are hustling, hospitable, and
Let Strauss be your Shoeman. You Friday afternoon on No. 17 from Bos by way o f reproach, a Radical. He they don’t knock. A "city o f destiny”
cy, numbered 311, issued on the first day of May.
1913, by the tax collector o f the County o f Wasco
will get foot comfort and your pocket- ton, Mass. Their son, Wm. Neilson, was u thoroughly anti-slavery man, it surely will be. Ten, twenty, thirty
and State o f Oregon, for the amount o f ($11.40)
Live Stock Wanted
and while the Liberty party was in ex years hence its increasing populace
eleven dollars and forty- 100 , the same being the Box 151
MOSIER, OREGON
book will feel good too, says Strauss.
was in Portland at the time and came
istence, he was its firm and warm sup will rise up and call its sponsors
l am in the market for beef, bogs, amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the
year o f 1909. together with penalty, interest and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans were visit up on the evening train after word had porter.”
I
poultry
and
anything
in
the
meat
line.
blessed.
costs thereon upon the real property assessed to
In his autograph album are found
Parties desiring to sell will do well tu you. o f which you are the owners, as appears of
ors this week at the county fair in been sent to him. It was a complete
these names
Silas Wright, M arti'
record, situated in said County and State, and
i
phone
Odell
177
or
write
J.
W.
McDon
surprise
as
he
was
not
expecting
them
The Dalles.
bounded and described as follows,
Van Buren, Hamilton F'ish, J. C. Cal
ald, Hood River, Oregon.
mchSl particularly
so
soon.
They
intend
to
make
their
to wit: The northwest quarter [N W ^ l of the
Ceo. W. Simona, o f the Pacific
houn, Samuel Tilden, Horatio Seymour,
southwest quarter [S W '4l. the west one-half
I W j ! o f the northwest quarter [N'W1 tJ, and the
: for :
Bridge company in Portland, was in home hero on the Neilson ranch. Mr. speaker of Assembly, Millard F illmore.
northeast quarter [N E ‘ 4J o f the northwest quar
Immanuel Church
and Mrs. Neilson and their daughter- Levi Chase and Horace Greely.
the city Saturday on business.
ter |N W ‘ 4J, o f section twenty (20], in township
In
1851,
when
he
was
6.1
years
of
Rev. Fredric J. Stoetzel. Pastor.
in-law, Mrs. Wm. Neilson, went to
five [5], south o f range thirteen [131, east of the
You may need some new Stove Pipe,
age, he received the appointment of
Willamette Meridian, situated in Wasco County,
(Front Hood River Glacier)
Portland where they will visit with postal agent for Oregon from President
Announcements
S tataof Oregon.
Elbows or u Stove Board. Chown can
You are further notified that Mrs. H. Clough,
their son and husband, who is now em
llmore. To accept thia trust was to
In a letter to The Glacier last week S u n day s c h o o j, 10 a. ni.
plaintiff herein, has paid taxes on said premises
supply you.
ployed there The younger couple ex plunge into the wilderness where the C. N. Ravlin has great praise to offer i Morning service, 11.15 a. ID.
for prior and subsequent years with the rate of
interest on said amounts as follows:
Wm. Neilson returned Friday night pert to make their home in Portland rights of the savage were unquestioned
Mr. Evening: service, 8 p. nt.
and civilization a dream of the future. the Mosier prunes and pears.
Year's
Rate of
from u several days' husinesa trip to this winter.
Tax
Date Paid
Amount Interest Total
Most people of that age would shrink Ravlin declares thst Hood River prod Choir rehearsal. Monday, 8 p. nt.
Portland.
1909
May 1. 1913
111.40
15
$19.95
from such an undertaking, but Nathan ucts, although the shipments have been
191»
M ■.
#18.72
15
$29.96
Notice or Sheriff’s Sale
iel Coe did not hesitate
Accompanied light, have all been up to the usual
Mias Sheldon, who has a homestead
Proprietor
H ood Kiver
ins Feb. 2. 1914
#17.50
15
$22.50
GREENWOOD
high
standard.
He
urges
local
grow
1913
by his son, Eugene, he rim e by the
Jan. 21. 1915
15
$18.4»
#21.23
several miles hack from Mosier, was
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f an exe
ers
to
co-operate
with
him
in
keeping
1914
Apr.
1.
M
S
$20.20
15
$20.20
Miss Ruth Sheldon, of Kain how way o f the Isthmus to Portland, Ore., high class local fruits before the thous cution anti order of sale, issued out o f the Circuit
in the city Friday.
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Wasco County,
where he established his headquarters.
Said Ignora Delcor. Clara D. Lewis. John P.
dated this 20th day o f September, l9 l‘>. upon a
Cauliflower, Peppers, Celery, Pump Ridge, visited at Bearwallow Thurs F'rom there postal routes were laid ands who are now visitiag the fair. decree o f foreclosure o f one certain mortgage Delcor, Mrs. Lizzie Esping. Henry Delcor. Fred
Delcor. Julius Delcor. Rosie Delcor and Mrs.
Mr. Ravlin letter follow :
day
and
Friday.
from
British
Columbia
to
California,
wherein
Paulus
I.immeroth
was
plaintiff
anti
A.
kin, Squash and Pickling Onions at j
Am disappointed at the small show F. Peterson was defendant, in favor o f said plain Annie Pochette, as the owners o f the legal title of
C. E. Long, returned to Portland from the Pacific ocean to the Rocky ing Hood River has been making in tiff and against said defendant, said judgment the above described property, as the same appears
Strauss.'
mountains. Wherever the pioneer had
f»eing for the sum o f three hundred dollars ($300), o f record, and each o f the other persons above
named, are hereby further notified lhat Mrs. H.
Mias (¡race Bailey returned home Saturday after spending the week on billed the way the postman was made fresh stuff, especially as the Commis together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten Clough
will apply to the Circuit Court o f the
sion
offered
to
pay
all
exresss
and
per
cent per annum, from September 22nd, 1011.
his
place.
to follow with his letters andj papers
County
o f Wasco and State o f Oregon, for a de
frum Independence Sunday night at |
I w«sh the p?<q>le of Mosier to know
until paitj, for seventy-five dollars ($75.00) attor
transportation charges.
cree foreclosing the lien against the property
from home.
ney’s
fees,
anti
for
eleven
dollars
and
twenty-five
C.
L.
Diven,
o
f
Portland,
spent
Sat
I have o|>eiiei| a dental office in llmxl
which place she visited her brother.
tYhat we have nail from Hood River cents ($11.25) coats and disbursements o f suit above described and mentioned in said certificate.
Postal Agent Coe traveled many long
River an<l am advertising.
And you are hereby summoned to appear within
S. F. C osh returned Saturday nighl I urday and Sunday on his fruit ranch in miles in canoe, on horseback or on foot, has tieen of the very highest standard, made and expended herein, and o f accruing coats sixty days from the date o f the first publication
and I am convinced we could have of and upon this writ
Greenwood.
of
this
summons,
exclusive
of
the
date
of
the
first
enduring
hardhsips
and
fatigue
that
22 K Gold Crowns.
Sü.lMI
from a several days' business trip to ]
I will, upon Monday, the 1st day o f November.
gone right down the tine in vegetables 1915,
at the hour o f ten o'clock, a. m.. o f said day, publication, and defend this action or pay the
Hridgi Work, per tooth 5,110
Kev. F'redric Stoetzel held services would have disheartened the majority and fruits and more than held our own at
amount due as above shown, together with the
Portland.
the
front
door
o
f
the
court
house
in
Dalles
of younger men. After two years of
Gold F illing- 82.00 to 5,00
City. Wasco County. Oregon sell at public auc costs and accrued interest, and in case o f your
The Ladies Aid society will meet at in the Greenwood school housu Sunday this work he was so well pleased with with any other district.
Porcelain Fallings
. 1.50
tion. to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, alt failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclos
Koberg’s
egg
plant,
entered
with
the
ing
the
lien
o
f
said
taxes
and
costs
against
the
afternoon.
the country that he sent for his family
the right, title and interest which «aid defendant
silver Fallings 81.00 to 1.50
the home of Mrs. II. W. Danielson
jury last week, was the finest 1 have or his predecessors lhad on the ¿2nd day o f Sep land and premises above named.
to
join
him.
On
December
12,
1853,
Plates
8s.(Mi to «12.00
AH process and papers in this proceeding may
Mrs. C. E. Long, Mr. and Mra. II.
tgmbar, 1909» or which Mid defendant has | l i
next Wednesday.
Mrs Coe and her three sons, Laurence, ever seen.
Fixtrarting.................. .50
acquired in and to the following described real be served upon the undersigned, residing in the
Mosier d’ Anjou pears and Italian property
o f Oregon, at the address hereinafter men
situated in Waaco County. Oregon, to- state
Mrs. C. R. Ellis, of The Dalles, vis- | A Miller and Miss Anna F'ox returned Charles ami Henry, embarked un the
tioned.
side wheel steamer, Georgia. Flight prunes have been by far the finest ex . wit:
This summons is served on you by publication
ited over Sunday at the home of Mr tu Portland Monday afternoon.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
The east half o f the northwest quarter, the
VVhisler,
days later they reached the city of Aa- hibited at the exposition.
in accordance with an order made by the Honor
southwest
quarter
of
the
northwest
quarter,
and
Mias
M.
B.
McIntosh
left
for
The
and Mrs E. M. Strauss.
able
W. L. Bradshaw. Judge o f the above entitled
several
years
sgn.
told
us
we
hid
the
PERSONAL SERVICE
ninwall, now known as the city o f Co
the northeast quarter o f the Southwest quarter o f Court,
on the —----- day o f July. 1915. Said order
twenty-four [241. township one ( l l , north requires
N O TIC E -N o hunting or shooting al Dalles Monday tu attend teachers' in lon. The town then consisted of a few best d ’ Anjou district in the world. o section
that
this
summons
be
served
upon
you
by
f range eleven ill east of the Willamette Merid publication thereof in the Mosier Bulletin, a
small houses, with a sea beach in front F'rom whst I have seen of the various ian
lowed on my 55 acres of land west of stitute.
exhibits here in comparison with the
Said real property will be sold subject to con newspaper o f general circulation published in the
D r. W . M . P O S T
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Derby came up and a tropical forest behind.
town o f Mosier. County o f Wasco, State o f Ore
Kock creek. C. A. Huge.
In crossing the isthmus they had sev- Mosier entry of d ’ Anjous, 1 am con firmation and redemption, as hv law provided.
gon. for at least one week for sixty days.
Done
and
dated
at
Dalles
City.
Wasco
county.
from
Hood
Kiver
Wednesday
and
vinced
that
Whisler
knew
what
he
Rooms 18-19 Hcilbronntr Building
real very thrilling experiences. Mrs.
The date o f the first publication o f this sum
let us finish vour films. Same may be
Oregon, this 23tl day of September. 1915.
mons is the thirtieth «lav o f July. 1915.
a few hours on his property in Cue rode a mule and Henry, nine years was talking about.
LEVI CHRISM AN.
left at the Bulletin office. Sloconi
Phone
2401
Hood River, Ore.
FRANK G. DICK.
F'rom
my
knowledge
of
what
we
can
P
a
ri.
W
C
hii
.I)RR8.
Sheriff
of age. was carried on the back of the
■»
Attorney for Plaintiff,
OMaftaM. Bead IU u k
t f l Greenwood.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
olo29
native guide. Laurence and Charles do with Bose pears I am confident we
j30s30
Address. The Dalles. Oregon.
Roy Stolls went to The Dalles Mon walked. F’ive days were consumed in
H. C. Bowers and C. V. Everett, of
Portland, were over-Sunday visitors at day where he will visit for s few days. going from Apsu wall lo Panama,where
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yoniah and chil Mrs. Coe and Henry took passage on
Lehowa Fruit Farm.
the steamer California for San F’ ran-
dren,
with Julian Henningsen, drove cicso. Laurence and Charles were de
Mrs. U. P. Morden and children re
turned yesterday from a week's visit over to The Dalles Thursday to attend tamed to look after the baggage until
next steamer day. Henry was very Til
S jie c ia l— V e s t s a n d p a n ts f o r M isses. M e d iu m
the county fair.
D. M.
in Portland.
with Panama fever on the trip up the
w e ig h t fle e ce d lin e d g o o d s in siz e s 28, 30, 32
Miss
'.¡leaves
Strahm
left
Thursday
coast
and
Mrs.
Coe
waited
in
San
Fran
On account of the teachers' institute
*10
*150
a n d 34. Y o u r c h o ic e , th e g a r m e n t ...............
LDL
the schools throughout the county are morning for Pendleton where she will cisco with him, until the arrival of the
other sons, when they all took passage
visit with her sister».
close! this week.
on the steamer Fremont for Portland,
N e w M illin e r y — D o n o t o v e r lo o k th is d e p a r tm e n t
which they reached after a tempestu
For late canning, fruit jars and lids
S p e c ia l—S h ir ts a n d d r a w e r s , n ice m e d iu m w e ig h t
Stuck in Mud for five Hours
ous voyage
Mr. Coe and F'.ugcne were
w h e n in s e a r c h o f y o u r n e w fa ll h at. O u r p r ic e s a r e
bought early for your benefit. No
there to welcome them to the "Land of
fle
e ce d f o r w in t e r w e a r . S izes u p t o 2 8 ; y o u r 7 r _
The
assistance
of
the
State
of
Wash
advance in price here, although the
th e lo w e s t a n d w e h a v e a v e r y la r g e s t o c k o f th e
ington and the Hailey Gatzert was Prom ise." They were entertained by
c h o ic e , th e g a r m e n t ............................ .............
wholesale prices are up. Strauss.
Mr and Mrs. Thus J. Dryer, at their
s s a s o n 's n e w e s t c r e a tio n s t o e fio o s e fr o m .
2d fi.
necessary last Friday to pull the reisdence in Portland. Mr Dryer was
The Misses Clara and Jennie Carroll
steamer Dalles City out of the mud founder and editor of the Oregonian.
and James Carroll came down from
N e w S ilk s a n d S u it in g s — W e h a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d
where she had grounded after loading The reunited family remained in Port
S p e c ia l— L a d ie s W in t e r w e ig h t fle e ce d lin e d u n io n
The Dalles on Wednesday to remain
at the local dock. The boat had been land some months looking for a loca
a
n
o th e r n e w s h ip m e n t o f s ilk s , in c lu d in g th e n e w
tion.
su its, c o lo r w h it e ,a d a n d y g a r m e n t w ith l o n g s le e v e s
during the week with their parents
heavily loaded here with fruit and
At one time they decided to secure *
When in II. hm I Kiver do not lorget to other freight, and waa stuck in the land on the east side of the Willamette
w illo w silk s, c o r d e d silk s , c r e p e -d e -c h e n e , p o p lin s ,
a n d a n k le le n g t h ; w o r th r e g u la r ly u p to 9 5 c / r
go to tlfie Klee trie Th<catre. (ìood ven* mud for five hours before being able to river, just across from the village of
a su it. A b o u t a ll sizes in th e lo t ; th e su it
OOC
fa n c y silk s, e t c . A ls o n e w c o a t in g s , s u itin g s , w o o l
Illation «nil the bett c>f moving picture continue on her journey.
With the | Portland, and an option was taken on a
large number of seres Then the grand
p
o p lin s , s e r g e s , e tc . C a ll a n d s e e th e m . O u r p r ic e s
films.
aid of cables the other two steamers eur and wild beauty of eastern Oregon,
C h ild r e n ’s I ’ n ion S u its
M e d iu m w e ig h t fle e ce d
Drs 1/iw c A Turner »•ye specialists of finally sueeeeded in getting the vessel the glorious climate, the advantages of
a r e th e lo w e s t a n d o u r a s s o r t m e n t th e la r g e s t in c it y
l in e d ;a n e x c e lle n t g a r m e n t f o r th is m o n e y , i r
Portlamil will 1** in Mosier «¿sin on loose, after half an hour's work. The ; a location in the gorge of the great
Wed ne»»lay. October 1.'l. Consult them big stern wheels o f all three of the I river of the west was considered, and
S izes 2 t o 1 0 y e a r s ; th e su it o n ly
”...
the ¡option was given up in favor of
t the Hotel Mosier.
river boats plowed up the mud.
R u g s a n d A r t S q u a r e s — A s p le n d id a s s o r t m e n t t o
eastern Oregon. A bill of lumber was
A dredger is expected this week 1 ordered from Bradford mill at the Cas
Mr. ami Mrs F.
Allingtnn and
c h o o s e fr o m a n d a t p r ic e s w it h in y o u r re a ch .
D h ild r e n 's o u t in g flan n el s le e p in g g a r m e n t s in
on, Darrell, and hs
lolher, Mrs. C. from Portland and will excavate about cades. the lumber to be shipped to The
Dalles for the purpose of erecting a
lig
h
t
a
n
d
d
a
r
k
c
o
lo
r
s
,w
e
ll
m
a
d
e
;
a
g
e
s
t
o
7
y
rs.
«
•ix
feet
in
front
o
f
the
dock.
The
Koscher, were visitors Friday in Hood
store building in that little hamlet.
water this year in the Columbia river Mr Coe ban heart! of the disastrous
v a lu e s u p t o tkV : y o u r c h o ic e , th e g a r m e n t
^*vrC
Kiver.
Sugar is a way down. why not buy is lower than ft has been for a good i venture of W. C. l.aughltn and Dr.
Farnsworth on Dog river in the winter
now* Let me figure your fall bill or many years.
of 1852 and ‘ 53, tut was nevertheless
S p e c ia l— M e d iu m w e ig h t fle e ce d lin e d v e s ts a n d
Had it not been that the steamer interested ir. that lorality and foresaw
the i il v- . tho ught of sending away
p a n ts ; ;f s p le n d id w in te r g a r m e n t f o r c h ild r e n | r
Tahoma
was
taking
her
lay-over
in
future
posstbilit'es.
for. Strauss.
In the spring of 1854 Mr. and Mrs
Portland on that day. all of the river
in sizes 1(5 t o 2(5. y o u r c h o ic e , th e g a r m e n t
I3 C
I h e S t o r e o f B ig g e s t V a lu e s
H o o d R iv e r
»4 «oppi les at tl»e \r-
Coe and Henry made an excursion to
thur I’ hartn.io
MMTT, tahlrtp. craft plying between Portland ami The i the Dalles. They left Portland in the
ink«, pear»!«, \ •en«, enil.»red rravoiie. Dallea would no doubt have been (
morning on the side wheel steamer
••t.
m ¿
gregated around the Dalles City
a’ttf
Fashion, Vat, Bergen, master, and
RANDOM IMPRESSIONS
OF A HIGHWAY HIKER
STATE FAIR IN
SWING THIS WEEK
-h
D
& S
P atents
DR. C H. J E N K I N S
Scientific American.
MUNN &Co.36,B'«*d**’ New York
Designer and Builder
MOSIER PEARS, PRUNES
PRAISED AT FAIR
G o to Law
.
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
Phone 1124
J. H . L A W
Painless Dentistry
W e have full line of
Cotton from
to
C. Crochet
just received
The Paris Fair