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

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A R o o d Orchard Ladder at ao low a
price it will aorpriae you. at Chown'a.
New "K id d ie C loth ,"
at 20c at Strauaa'a.
regular 26 1 ;
Mot I'oint Electric lrona al tlie drug
atore, now 93.IH>.
M
Chaa. Bennett waa a buaineaa viaitor
the ft rat o f the week In The Dallea.
Barnett Apple Picking
Chown’a.
Bucket»
at
J. N. Moaier went Werlneaday morn­
ing on a buaineaa trip to Portland.
Mra. J. F. H igley
Hood Kiver Friday.
waa a viaitor in
I f you need a new heater thia win­
ter, Chown has the beat.
Miaa Blanche Koaa waa a viaitor Sat­
urday in Hood River.
New atock o f crackera and cookiea
th<a week. Strauaa.
Otto Hage attended to buaineaa mat­
ter» yeaterday morning in Hood Kiver.
H a g e a cider vinegar.
at Strauaa.’
Freah barrel
A car o f paint and a brush, all for
16c at Chown’a.
(By Kav. 0. W. Kennedy)
Wild Deschutes, dashing down from
Mre. Homer J. Krown le ft Saturday Mount JatTarson and the twin Sisters
for Oswego, Oregon, where ehe will through tbie aw ful r ift in Ura earth
make her home. I be household goods opened by Ihe titanic forces, that a
were »hipped and the house owned by great river with its tributaries might
Mayor F. A. Race in which they were flow out tu the tea. forming the con­
located has been vacated. Mr. Brown tour o f the lands, and showing the
economy o f nature! Oregon' a wildest
will atay here while the crusher ia in r iv e r !
operation and w ill then leave lor Oe-
This crack In the aarth has been the
wego where ha w ill be employed in traveler*' terror! An emigrant tram
the cement factory. Meanwhile he ia waa mislead in 1846; turned from the
old road up Ihe Malheur across Harney
boarding at the Hotel Moaier.
and after almost perishing they turned
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Chown and ton, northward and endeavored to get back
They
Roger, motored to Portland Sunday to the emigrant road again.
made many attempts to cross De­
over the Columbia K iver highway, re­ schutes, found an approach down a
turning Monday afternoon. Mr. Chown tributary canyon and crossed in wagon
stated that the roads for the moat part boxea where Shearer'* bridge waa
were in good condition, but that in finally built.
That was the “ lost tra in " adventure;
some places in Hood Kiver county they and the crossing became a permanent
were atill rather rough. The entire trail. The bridge was built, and the
trip was made without miabap, with old "M ilita ry R oad " mad* it a perma­
the exception o f a alow puncture which nent highway. From thia place, just
over among the billa on the east aide,
Mr. Chown noticed upon hia arrival was fought the ftrat battle with the In­
home.
dians in Oregon. The volunteer troops
were tent out to chastise the murderers
o f De Whitman
In January, 1848,
Major I-ee waa leading the vanguard of
C. L. Diven apent aeveral days thia the forces. H * found a large band of
wetk on hit fruit ranch in Greenwood. hostile« up here among the canyons of
Deschutea. Lee's forces were largely
J. W. Yonish is harvesting
Ihe outnumbered. They tied into this can­
apples on the Sahlatram A Diven place yon, hiding in the bushes. The Indians
thia week. Parker Jesse Thomas ar­ rolled atones down from the mountaina
rived Monday morning from Hood upon them, but the soldiers slipped out
in the darkness o f night and went for
Kiver, commencing work Tuesday.
reinforcements.
The Deschutes is a veritable canal
L ittle Miaa Flixabeth Oliphant baa
for commerce. It is the gateway for
been visiting at the Godberson home.
one-third the territory o f Oregon, down
waterways to the sea. .Southeastern
Buys Extra Fancy Spitz
Oregon seemed like a foreign country.
Strange
we have been ao long in teeing
M. J. Oliphant apent Monday in
bow. as everywhere, the rivers .lead
Hood R iver where he secured 300 boxes the way.
o f extra fancy apples. He will use hia
Two lines ot railroad traverse De
own paper and pack the apples himself »chutes canoyn. And that presents a
in the orchards o f the various grower*. view moat remakable. Where else in
the world is there a duplicate? These
Special cartons are used for this pur- j lines fought each other in the courts
pose. The apples are o f the sixes of and out. But they have settled down
96 and larger and none but the perfect to be very close neighbors and to live
apples will be taken. Mr. Oliphant - in peace. For 160 miles along that
river, their grades are the same, tbeir
secured aome o f the perfect fruit in curves and anglea the same. Never
the Muaier district. The shipment will more than a hundred yards apart. A t
H ill line” bridges
be sent to W. O. Goleman in Chicago, I Ox-bow bend the
I acroea from the west aide and the two
owner o f the Mar-jo-wana orchard of
, tunnel that abrupt peninsula within 200
which Mr. Oliphant ia manager. Ihe feet o f each other ; then another bridge
latter ia placing hia personal guarantee and the croaaing back to the west aide,
on each and every box.
F ifty mile* up, the river run* in a
1 crack in the rock bed fur near a mile,
in width not over 40 feet. The roar
Commercial Club Social Monday
and dash o f those wuters ia worth much
A special feature o f the social given : travel to see. A t Maupin, 70 miles up
the river, there ia the coming town of
thia month by the Commercial club
commerce. It hasn't a rival. It haa
will be two reels o f moving pictures on the only possible approaches to the
Monday night. P. L. Arthur w ill op­ river, from both east and west. A ll
erate the machine. Thia feature has the vast wheat licit o f southern Wasco
county ia tributary to it. I was sur-
ueen introduced to provide entertain­
: prised at everything I saw there. Two
ment for those members o f the club large warehouses, one on each aide the
who do not rare to dance or play cards. river, a steel bridge spanning the river
Refreshments o f ice cream and cake prnetically bringing the two together
and within the town site. In one of
will be Berved.
these shipping places there are over
GREENWOOD
Classified Ads.
timber have been deatroyed in this lo­
print
cality. at a heavy expense, simply for ance with Dairy and rood law s, call at
lack o f trana ortation
rtation facilities. With thia office.
[Communication** •ml ewpv (or stiver*
utary millions o f fact of
igg ro*nt* must be in this office by Wed*
timber would be given a value which'
needsy to insure publication Mine week. ]
it can in no other way possess.
E
Commercial Club Meeting
(From Hood Kiver Glacier;
Contract* made last spring by Wti­
mer Sieg with trans-Atlantic steam­
ship companies have been confirmed by
H. F. Davidson, who ia now in New
York in charge o f the eastern and e x ­
i t business o f tbe abipping agency,
f t hit* the amount o f the apace secured
will not bo made public by tbe Associa­
tion, it in intimated that it w ill be suf­
ficient to take care o f the agency's ex­
port business.
Mr. Sieg declares that tbe heavy ex­
portation o f munitions o f war baa
caused tbe shipping companies to make
no solicitation o f apple business, and
he soys he feels gratified over having
clinched the apace laat spring.
"T h e rates on apples from New
York to English porta have increased
17 shillings per ton o f 41) cubic f e e t ."
aaya Mr. Sieg, "o v e r laat year, when
we could ship for 20 (hillings per ton,
whereas thia year tbe cost ia 37 shil­
lings. making the increase about 17
cents per b ox ."
Apple export« from all ports for the
week ending October 2 ware 29.007
barrels against 128,313 barrels the same
week a year ago. E xport! for the sea­
son up to that date were 102,762 bar­
rels against 261,671 barrels the same
period a year ago.—The Packer.
TRAGEDIES OCCUR
AT HOOD RIVER
(From the Hood River Giacier)
D r. Fergus*« takes Owa Life
Hood Kiver has never been so shocked
aa on Wednesday night o f laat week,
when news spread o f the tragedy o f I
o f Dr. E. E. Ferguson, who ended hia |
life by a shot from a revovler. The
New atock o f picklea. Buy them in
shot was heard about two o'clock by
glaaa juga, kega, and bulk. Sl-auaa.
men working in an adjoining orchard, i
About four o'clock Burns Jones ap­
C. J. Littlepage returned the hrat of
proached
the log house built by Dr.
the week from The Dallea where he
Ferguson in tall trees on hi* Belmont
had been drawn on the jury.
place and called him, aa he wished to
discuss some matter* o f buaineaa. G et­
Miaa l.orrene Dunamore returned
ting no response Mr. Jones became
yeaterday morning on No. 6 after a
alarmed.
He climbed the winding
week’a viait in Spokane.
stairway to the chamber, where Dr.
Ferguson haa been sleeping, and the
Good atockinga for the whole family
dead body was discovered.
at money Having prices. Strauaa.
In a letter left by Dr. Ferguson he
Satisfaction Guaranteed
gives aa bia reason* domestic trouble*
The Laidea Aid society w ill meet
and business difficulties with Dr. J. A.
Werlneaday o f next week at the home
Keuter, a former partner, o f The
Arthur & Burt Drug Co
o f Mra. F’ . A. Allington.
Dallea.
Funeral
services,
conducted
by
Kev.
B elter hook your order for ftuur. 1
D. V. Poling, o f The Dalles, were held
look for higher prices. Strauaa.
at the Odd Fellows hall at 10.30 Friday
morning. Judge K. R. Butler delivered
J. K. Carpenter came up from Port­
an address o f eulogy. Songa were ren­
land yeaterday to spend the week end
dered by Mrs. Carlton P. Williams, o f Statement of Ownership, Man­
looking after hia orchard interests.
The Dallea. and Kev. Poling. The body
agement, Circulation, Etc.
waa taken to Portland for cremation
Lard and Compound is going up, in
Friday
afternoon.
fact ia up, buy now at the old price at
O f Moaier Bulletin, published weekly
In addition to hia wife, Ur. Belle
Strauaa. ’
Ferguson, and daughter, Ruth, Dr. at Moaier, Oregon, required by the A ct
Ferguson leaves surviving hia parents. o f August 24, 1912.
G. It. Woods returned Saturday from
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Ferguson, and a
Editor, R oger W. Moe.
The Dallea where he had been em­
sister Mra. G. E. Perringer, o f Pendle­
Managing Editor, R oger W. Moe.
panelled on the jury.
ton ; a brother, Wm. S. Ferguson, o f
Business Manager, R oger W. Moe.
Athena, and a sister, Mrs. T. A. Lieu-
Ix-t us liniah your lllma. Same may la-
Publisher, Roger W. Moe.
alien, o f Adams.
left at the Bulletin office. Slocum A
The following people from The Dallea
Owner, R oger W. Moe.
Canlield. Mood Kiver.
t-
were here to attend the funeral: K.
Known bond holder*, mortgagees,and
K. Butler, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Crosby,
Mrs. M. J. Oliphant went to P ort­
other security holders, bolding 1 per
Max
A
.
Vogt,
B.
P
Baily,
J.
D.
Rid­
land Saturday for a several days’ viait
dell, C. L. Pepper, J. S. Jenaen, W. F. cent or more o f total amount o f bonds
with friends.
Boettcher, T. A. Hudson, Joe Stadel- m ortgages, or other securities:
man. Ben H. Litfln, Mrs. Carlton P.
Itev. Fredric J. Stoetxel le ft Tues­
A. D. Moe.
two hundred thousand bushela o f wheat Williams.
day for Orcgun City where he attended
R oger W. M o e ,
■ awaiting shipment.
Kosrdalr School Notes
the slate conference o f the Congrega­
Owner.
That farming country haa the beat
Mrs.
Sha*
Attempts
Suicide
The first month o f school closed at soil in the world. Sedimentary base,
tional church.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
Taking atryebnine while in a state o f
Mrr. and Mra. K. L. Cooper motored District No. 8 on October H with an with a volcanic aah covering. Maupin
hysterics last Friday morning, Mra. M. this Seventh day o f October, 1915.
the first o f the week to Hood Kiver enrollment o f 19 pupils. The follow ­ ia grand in situation; on a shelving F. Shaw made an attempt to commit [ s e a l ]
L. J. M errill, N otary Public.
i plateau with a basalt mountain back
where they visited at the Butterfield ing eighteen were neither absent nor ground. Out o f that mountain bursts suicide. Dr. J. F. W att and Dr. J. M.
My commission expires Sept. 16, 1916
tardy: Ruth and Wilbur W arren; Rob­ a stream o f water (lowing through the Waugh were called to the scene and
ranch in the Hood R iver valley.
ert. Ilurretle and Khena laom; Flor­ i town, (utficient water for 10,000 popu Mrs Shaw was removed to the Cottage
Mr. and Mra. J. Saul returned Tues­
There is 180 horse power. hospital, where her stomach waa re­
ence Middleawart;
Pearl McClure; lation.
day from a stay o f three months’ in
lieved o f the poison by means o f a
Frances, Shannon and Ullman W e lle r; Wherever it it employed to irrigate stomach pump. She waa sufficiently
Madras. They are undecided regard­
gardens it makea a veritable Eden.
Leonard. Flora and Florence Fvana; Here I found two large store», fine recovered Saturday to be taken to the
ing the length o f their atay in Moaier.
Beasie Jones; Rosroe Davidhisar; Bes­ achool building, church and other mod­ home o f relatives at Cascade Locks.
W. A. Corrigan waa a buaineaa vis it­
It was stated last Friday that Mra.
sie and Dncaa Marsh; and Victoria ern improvements.
or in Hood River yesterday where he
From Maupin laat year there were Shaw had formed a suicide part with
Burton.
shipped 175,000 huahela o f wheat, 60 the late Dr. E. E. Ferguson, who took
went lo look at a ranch where he con­
The number in each grade are as fo l­ carloads cattle. 60 cars hogs, and a hia own life Wednesday afternoon o f
templates staying for the winter.
lows : Primary, 2; first grade, 2; sec­ very large amaunt o f wool, lie r e must last week. Mra. Shaw, however, de­
N ext week la Golden West Coffee ond grade, 1 ; third grade, 2; fourth lie the city o f destiny for central Ore­ clared Saturday that there waa no truth
Week. 1 lb.. 36c; 6 lb.. 11.60. The grade. 4; fifth grade, 1 ; sixth grade, 1 ; gon. Here I found my old friends, Mr. in thia statement.
and Mra. W. H. Slatta. Ih e old moun
heat coffee on earth. Buy enough as seventh grade, 2; eighth grade, 4.
talneer, Maupin, gave name to this Misunderstanding from Ferguson’s State­
thia will be on sale one week only.
In the respective grades those re place.
ment
Strauaa.
ceiving the highest monthly average
Motor Through Oregon and California
According to Dr. V. R. Abraham,
Mra. J. E. Bronaugh and her son, are: Primary, Dncaa Marsh *a e »»g e
George, o f Portland, spent Sunday at 96; first grade, Leonard Fvana. 96 6-7; ! Mr. and Mra. J. K. McGregor left connty coroner. Judge K. K. Butler, o f
The Dallea. who declared that a letter
the home o f Dr. and Mra. C. A Ma­ aecond grade, Florence Middleawart, . Monday for Portland where they mo­ had been left by Dr. E. E. Ferguson
third grade, Beaaie Marsh, tored over the Columbia K iver high­ addressed to him (Butler) and that por­
rcum. Mr». Maerum and Mra. Bro­ 93 3-4;
96 6 - 8 ; fourth grade. France* Weller. way. They expect to return in a few tions o f the same never came into bia
naugh are sisters.
possession, rested under a misappre­
Attorney F. S. Senn, o f Portland, 97 1-8; fifth grade, Florence Fvana, days for an extended trip through
hension. Thinking that such a state­
came up Tuesday for a short atay at 92 6 - 8 ; sixth grade, Khena laom, 871-9; ! eastern and central Oregon and Cali­ ment, addressed to him, waa found
hia ranch. He attended to business seventh grade. Ora Fvana. 96 7-8; fornia. They w ill remain for an ex­ near the dead body o f Dr. Ferguson
matters in The Dalles liefore returning Shannon Weller, 96 1-8; eighth grade, - tended visit, and will pass the winter laat week. Judge Butler called on Dr.
either in the southern state or in Port­ Abraham last Thursday evening and
Reaaie Jones, 96 1-4.
to Portland.
land. Their house has been rented by demanded that he produce it. When
Lillian F. Marvel,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoetxel, parents Dr. Abraham declared that two sheet*,
Bert Daly, who lives near the sum
'I eacher,
o f Kev. Fredric J. Stoetxel, who will
hich he had given the attorney, were
nut o f the mountain between Moaier
remain
there
during
the
winter all that he had received. Judge Butler,
and Hood K iver, le ft last week for a
|
months.
The
latter
expects
to
make
it is said, asserted that he believed
(mss Family Moves to Portland
visit o f several weeka in Portland and
hia home with them.
there were portion* o f the communica­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
S.
F.
Goes,
son
Philip,
tion
missing and that the coroner at
at,the San Francicso exposition.
daughter Helen, anti granddaughter,
least knew who had them.
Mr tlrrhardist, if shooting the soil
The letter as 1 received it was
little Miaa Virginia Brooks, left on
in your old orchard will hold more
given in its entirely to Judge B u tler,"
Wednesday rooming for Portland where
•ays Coroner Abraham. " I have state­
moisture and increase your crop, you
they will make tbeir home. A fte r a
ments from three people. Mrs. C. C.
are dollars ahead. Why not do i f ' Aak
residence o f aeveral years in Moaier
Carmack, Frank Hutson and A. D.
Chown about it.
Ramsay, that nothing else waa given
they have returned lo Portland where
Friday and Saturday
me. There were at least a half iTosen
S. K. Pruitt returned Saturday from Mr. Goas waa form erly in the plumb
"H old Emmett. Ireland's M a rty r," a people nn the scene o f tbe tragedy be­
a ten days' atay in North Vakim aon ing and heating business. Mr. Goas three reel Lubin comedy drama featur fore I arrived.”
hia homestead. He rented the place, has recently invented a child » crib, ing Miaa Valentine Grant.
Knowing that Judge Butler waa at­
"T a le o f a T ir e ,"a one reel Faaanay torney for Dr. Ferguson Dr. Abraham
part o f which ia planted to wheat. the patent papers of which have been
comedy up to the usual Faaanay stand­ held the communication for his.arrival.
While there he repaired the fence en­ tiled at Washington, D. C. The patent
He refused to divulge the contents o f
ard.
closing the pro|ierty to keep the sheep ia still pending. Philip Goes has been
the latter, and because o f this action
Sunday
which he owns within hounds.
tendered a position in a hardware
the rumor waa disseminated that the
"K u le G . " The feature is baaed up­ letter hail been addressed to the a t­
J. Wesley Brown and Ora Hodge ar­ store. While here he was in the am on a series o f stone* printed some little torney.
rived yesterday morning for a visit ploy o f Dr. C. A. Maerum in assisting time ago in The Saturday Evening
Poet and entitled "H o w John Barley­
with friends
Roth were former resi­ him in hia orchard.
Wkitr Sal mo* Railroad Projected
The Goes house has been rented by corn was Driven Off the tra c k s ." You
dent o f Moaier, and have been spend
w ill at once suspect that there ia a
(From tbe Enterprise)
iiig the summer months on the roast. , J M. Madden, o f Toledo, Or., who has lesson and a moral put pose to this play
Some very denfiite action haa been
recently
purchased
the
Piper
tract.
which
might
injure
it»
prospect»
aa
a
Mr. Brnwn left last night for hia home
taken toward the promotion o f a rail­
There ia, indeed, a road from tbe Columbia river at a
Mra. Madden aspects to arrive in a screen attraction
in Pendleton.
noble
purpoae
back
o
f
thia
feature,
but
week or ten days. Mr Madden has as
point near W hite Salmon, to run in a
Mr. and Mrs K. W. Simona le ft Sat­ his partner J. F. Sappington. also of it ia very far from being "p re a c h y ." northeasterly direction to Snowden, ap­
Here a highly gifted mind, filled with proximately paralleling what Is known
urday for Portland whers Mr. Simons i Toledo. Provided water ran be found
the true perception o f the powers of
will be employed by the O.-W. K. A N hy drilling, Ihe newcomers expect lo the screen, has assembled a wonderful a* the Snowden highway.
At the instigation o f eastern people
company. While here they lived In a build on their tecently acquired prop­ picture, a true photograph o f real life. who are interested in this locality En­
At
the
end
o
f
it
all,the
noble
purpoae
tent in the west end o f the rity. He erty
gineer M W. Howland, who ia well
Hashea out like sheeted lightning, ven­ kaown and thoroughly experienced in
was employed on the work train of the
ture lo aay that moat people will stay railroad work haa made a careful re­
leaves for Alaska
railroad company here.
in their seats for a few momenta after connaissance survey to determine the
J.
F..
Higlsy
le ft yeaterday morning they have accn the picture, for itgdeep- feasibility o f the route for such a road.
New dreaa goods, new winter under
for Alaska where be expects to remain ly touche* every atring in the human He haa r«ported a maximum grade of 3
wear, new sweaters for the whole fam ­
heart and it acta your briana in motion par cent and state* that in hi* judg­
i until spring. He will be engaged in in an elevating sort of way
Add te
ily are here. I need every dollar o f
the carpenter trade at Treadwell. Mra. this a succession of spectacular scene* ment the construct ion o f such a road
buaireaa In these lines I ran get and
as proposed ia both practicable and
wrought with marvelous attention to
you need thia atore and stork o f the H igley accompanied him ae far aa detail and you w ill moke a notable feasible and that further extensions ran
Cortland.
Ho
expects
to
sail
F
ri­
be easily made as condition* may jus-
convenience o f getting what you need
mark.
tify.
without waiting to aend Why not try day. Tw o weeka ago Frnoat Fvane,
The territory to be traversed by this
Ifdtmdjv aud Thursday
i Dudley Pierrey and Clyde Root left
me first? says Strauaa.
proposed road with its fertility, its c li­
Wednesday and Thursday. October 21* matic attractions and it* scenic beauty,
for Treadwell where they will work
Mra H. M. West and baby dauhgler. in the mines. P. A. Knoll went up and 21. Elsie Janie in "T h e Caprice of ia destined to bo one o f inlenae farming
F.llicc. who have been »pending the the middle part o f the summer and Hittv " Mi*# Jama will be aupMTtud ami orcharding. This will result in a
by a caste including Courtney boots,
Bummer at Shaniko al the home o f her Leo. Higley. son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herbert Standing and Myrtle Sledmen. large population to the given territory
Good highways are essential and must
mother, spent the first o f the week Higley. haa I wen in the northern city The play it in five parte.
come, but it ia equally evident to every ;
here al the home o f Mr. and Mra. II. for aome lime. Mrs. Fvana and chil­
thinking mind that our boat possibili­
R. Hirkner. They left for Portland to dren expect to join their hnabond and
ties can m l» bo attained through rail
Live Stuck halted
way facilities Adequate intercommun­
lie with Mr. West who ia employed ae father a little later.
t am in the market lor beef, bog*, ication is tho forerunner o f develop­
sales agent for a cooperative wool
ment tc any great extent. The stage
poultry
and
anything
in
the
meat
line.
L. J Merrill and R W Moe motored Parties desino« to sell will do « e l l to coach and lumbar wagon served their
buyere aeeoriation. Master Billy Weet
hae been with hit father for some to Hood K iver Saturday, and wont to phone tVtell 177 o » write J. W . Melton- purpoae in pionaer day*. In the clear­
M itcboir* Point Sunday morning.
aid, Mood River, Oregon
mcb31 ' ing o f land rant quantities o f excellont
time.
Geo. Chamberlain returned Werlnea­
day morning from The Dallea after a
week’» jury duty.
J
For Sale Cheep— Team and year old
colt.
W ill tell together or »intclcy.
F. A. Shogren.
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Apple Notes
A t Vaneourer, Wash., fruit haa been
picked thia yaar from an apple tree 90
rears o f age. Specimens o f the apples
hare been sent to the United States
department of agriculture at Washing­
ton, Ü. C., where reproductions o f them
will be made.
A most popu­
lar and effect­
ive remedy for
breaking up a
COLD.
The regular business meeting
o f the Moaier Commercial Club
is held on the first Monday o f
each month.
H. M. W e s t , Pres.
D r . D a vid R obinson , Sec.
For Sale— Freeh cider, from 20c per
gallon down to 16c, according to tbe
quantity. Hage s Cider Factory.
u22
For 8 aie or Trade— New Roderick
Lane reversible extension orchard diac.
W ill trade for w a ’on. L. E. Wilson. 08
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
N otice ia hereby given, that by virtue o f an exe­
cution sxul order o f asle, issued out o f the Circuit
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Wsaco County,
dated thia 20th dny o f Septemb* r. 1915. upon a
decree o f foreclosure o f one certain mortgage
wherein Paulua L>mmeroth waa plaintiff end A
F. Peteraon waa defendant, in fev or o f aaid plain­
tiff end egem al aeid defendant, aeid judgment
basing for the sum o f three hundred dollar» ($8001.
together with interest thereon et the rste o f ten
per cent per ennum. from September 22nd. 1911.
until paid, for neventy-ftve dollars (S76.0O) attor­
ney’s fees, and for eleven dollars end twenty-five
cents ($11.25) costs end disbursements o f suit
made end expended herein, end o f accruing costa
o f and upon thia writ.
1 will, upon Monday, the 1st day o f November.
1915. at the hour o r tea o’clock, a. m., o f said day.
at the front door o f the court house in Dallea
City. Wasco County. Oregon, sell at public auc­
tion. to the highest bidder, fo r cash in hand, all
the right, title and infttreat which aeid defendant
or hia predecessors ’had on the 22nd day o f Sep­
tember. 1909. or which said defendant haa since
acquired in and to the follow ing described reel
property situated in Wasco County, Oregon, to-
w it:
The east half o f the northwest quarter, the
southwest quarter o f the northwest quarter, and
the northeast quarter o f the southwest quarter o f
section tw enty-fou r [24], township one [ l ] , north
o f range eleven (11 ) east o f the W illam ette Merid­
ian.
Said real property w ill be sold subject to con­
firmation and redemption, as by law provided.
Done and dated at Dalles City. Wasco county.
Oregon, this 23d day o f September. 1915.
P a u l W. C h il d e r s .
A ttorn ey for Plaintiff.
Datera, Pads and Rubber Stamp« ol
every description at thia office.
Commercial printing of all kinds at
Tbe Bulletin office.
Past Doe memory refreshing stamps
hsve been added to our ready made
stock. They are neat in appearance
and the wording is to the point. For
sale at this office.
All sort* of electrical appliances (or
sale, including electric light globes, at
the drug store.
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No tresspassing and no bunting signs
at this office.
Rubber Stamp Ink at this office.
Kodskerssnd amateur photographers,
bring us your films. W e develop and
print every day. Slocom A Canfield,
Books, Stationery and Newsdealer*,
Hood River, Ore. Films can be left at
the Bulletin office.
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LEVI CHR1SMAN.
Sheriff.
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D A V ID ROBINSON. I f . D.
Painless Dentistry
Physician and Surgeon
I wr»h the people ol .Hosier to know
I have opened a dental office in Uood
River and am advertising.
M o s ie r
22K Gold Crowns.......85.00
Bridge W ork, per tooth 5.00
Gold Killing» 82.00 to 5.00
Porcelain F illings....... 1.50
Silver Filling» 81.00 to 1.50
Plates
t 8 .00 to $12.00
Extracting........................ 50
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P E R S O N A L SE R V IC E
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DR. C . H. J E N K IN S
D r. W . M. P O S T
d e n t is t
Rooms 18-19 Hdlbronner Building
Phone 2401
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HOOD R IV E R , OREG O N
Hoo'1 River. Ore.
Office Phone 1081.
Res. Phone 333
W. A. HUSBANDS
G o to L a w
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
: fo r :
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
Ph<
Phone 1124
M o s ie r ,
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H. A. WOODS
J. H. LAW
Proprietor
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Designer and Builder
H ood R iv e r
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Box 151
M O SIER, OREGON
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WONDERFUL JOURNEY ASSOCIATION GETS
ALONG THE DESCHUTES SPACE FOR EXPORT
Barney W eller, who arrived the tin t
o f the week from an extended butirees
trip throubgout the southern elalee,
■■I I I I I I I I I I WfrfrM i m m
bae been (pending part of hia time
hare and in tbs Hood R iver valley
Foi that Rood cheese • « Strauii.
Mr. and Mra. F. A. Allington ware buying extra fancy applet fur Mark A.
Mayer.
Mood K ivcr viiitora yesterday.
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