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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1915)
G. H. Tracy, a member of the d e - j Wm. Stevenson is suffering from a partment of bank examiners for the lapse of memory. He became deliri alate of Oregon, waa here Monday on ou* Wednesday night when Hr. David. I I I I H + I I I I I ' l - l H - H - » I -i - l - l » his semi-annual visit. Rubinson waa ealled. H. W Hudson O. E Wilson ipant Tuesday in Tha G. L. Pbilp, of the experiment farm and U. R. Wood remained up all night "A v e n g in g Conscience,” the supreme Halles on business. o f the Oregon Agricultural College, at with Mr. Stevenson. G. G. Graham achievement in six reels of H. W. The Mosier stores « ill be closed all Corvallis, visited last week with C. A. and others cared for his wants yester- GnlfRh. who also produced " T h e Birth d a r .nd numerous p « p l e tailed during ghown tfcf McCergar. day Christmas. of a N » the day to inquire regarding his condi- | Electric tt estre Monday and Tuesday. Christmas Eve and you have not yet K. W. Havklhizar was a visitor Tues Hon. Yesterday hr seemed more Dec. 27 and 28,- and it ia promised that selected some present? Come and tee day in The Halles. nearly rational, and although unable to >* *»11 « e a t * a greater sensation than me and pick out something up to date W. C. Stone went to Portland Tues anyone by name from memory, he ^ V n T n ¿ I ' i V ^ , “ “ hi‘ h' r,° ^ snd juat as reasonable in price as you day on business. waa conscious as to their identity and Blanche Sweet. Henry B Walthall can get it elsewhere. Strauss. 1 wish you all a Merry Christmas talked with them, realizing, himself, and all the stars of “ The Birth of a Hr C. A. Ma, rum returned Tuesday | that his mind was not clear on all 1 Nation” are featured in Avenging Con- Season. E. M. Strauss. science. from The Halles where he went on i things. E. K. Middleswart was in Hood R iv Critics all over the country have business pertaining to his official du- j er Wednesday and Thursday. raved over Avenging Conscience. Psy Horse Mired for hour Hours ties as fruit supervisour for this dis chologists have found in it much uf in N. Parke Sturgess went to The trict. K M Rosenthal, who came up last terest, for it is a picturization of con- Halles Wednesday night. eience. Mr. and Mrr. Fred Nelson returned Friday from Portland, disposed of his Avenging Conscience, perhaps the Mammoth pop corn that pops well Sunday morning from The Dalles, hogs, cows and chickens and packed most costly featured photoplay ever and is very tender. Strauss. where Mrs. Nelson had been confined his household goods ready for shipping shown here, delights with its flashes of J. E. Cole was a business visitor in for several days at The Dalles hospi to San Francisco, where he will make exqusite beauty, the very essence of Hood River Tuesday morning. his home. His wife and children are spiritual charm. A moment later it tal. moves to pity, wonder and horror. M. J. Oliphant was a business vis Miss Irma Phillips came up from now in California, Mr. Rosenthal hav The photography is remarkably clear itor Mondsy in The Halles. Portland Wednesday night for a visit ing come up from there last week, as are all Griffith's productions, and Something good to eat? Why get it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. where he has business interests. On there is nut a dull moment in the play. Avenging Conscience comes direct to 1 Husbands. She was a former resident Wednesday morning before he left, lie this city from Us successful week's run ol Strauss, of course. bad planned to pull a big stump by I of this city. at the Heilig Theatre, Portland, where Mrs. J. J. Smith went to Portland hitching his horses to cables The re it played to capacity, on two different Tuesday for a visit. Willie Ifepee, who has been herding cent rains had caused the ground to days hundreds of people being turned Mrs. Myra W ell le rg wan a visitor sheep in the vicinity uf Hlaylock in become so soft and muddy that when away. eastern Oregon, came Sunday for a In photography, in beauty, in unique in Hood River on Tuesday. one of his hori>es mired, the animal conceptions, in dramatic power. Av erg- week's visit with his mother, Mrs. S. K. Pruitt returned Tuesday after- was unable to get up. hor four hours ,n^ Conscience marks an entirely new Myra Wellberg. noon from a visit to The Dalles. the horse was down, the efforts of Mr. : era in motion picturedoni Mr. and Mrs. O. (j. Sayrs, arrived Rosenthal and B. Parsons, with the aid Mr. Griffith, tlie producer, is univer What lietter than a flashlight or sled the first of the week for a visit at the of two other horses to get the horse' sally acclaimed as the leading motion as a gift for boy or girl, at Chown’a. home of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Race, and on its feet, proving futile. At last. . picture producer of the world, and Griffith himself declares that Avenging L. l.arnb was a visitor Tnesday in left yesterday, Mr. Sayrs is a brother when it wax deemed beat tn shoot the Conscience is not only his supreme The Halles. of Mrs. Race. animal, a Huai determined effort was achievement, but it is two years ahead Mrs. S. E. Evans spent Wednesday (■ail Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. made, with the result that the mired of its time. in Hood River. C. A. Brown, sn Wednesday of last horse was brought to its feet. Afte r All sorts of electrical appliances for Mrs. I.eeper returned Saturday from week suffered a severe attack of a few days rest the team will lie sent sale, including electric light globes, at a visit to Portland. appendicitus. His condition was crii to Portland, where Mr. Rosenthal will the drug store t( Mr. and Mra. Fred Evans and son iral for several days, but he is now dispose of it. were visitora Saturday in The Hailes. recovering. -»■I l I I I I I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l - l - l - F ; AT HOOD RIVER ELEC TR IC T H E A T R E BRIEF L O C A L M E N T IO N orated windows during Golden West Coffee week. F. A . Shogren took the picture which Mr. Danielson sent in to Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cairoll and fam the company. At the eugenics baby show recently ily were Hood River visitors yester day. held in Portland. Elizabeth, Ihe daugh Fred Husband, of Dmaha, Nebr., ter of Mr. and Mrs. M J. Dliphant, cam# yesterday for a visit at the home was among the highest point winners. On a basis of UK) per cent for a per of hia brother, W. A. Huabanda. fect baby, little Betty scored 98 per Mr. and Mra. W. C. Veneel went to cent. Portland Thursday to spend the holi Mrs. Win. Ncilson snd Master Kirk days. Dunbar, alter a few days spent on the On account of being cloaed all day Neilson ranch with Mr. Neilson's par Saturday I will lie open late Friday enta, returned Tuesday. Wm. Neilson, evening. Strauss. who makes hia headquarters in Port John Forbes, who formerly lived land, is at present tiavelmg through here, was a visitor in the city this the state of California in the interest* week. of the Lumbermen's Trust company, Mrs. P. L Arthur left Saturday for selling bonds. Caatle ft ock, Wash., to spend the School was closed today for a week Christmas holidays with her parents. on account of the Chtistmas holidays. Store closed all day Christmas day. Please do your over Sunday shopping nn F'riday. Strauss. Fresh for Christmas trade'. Cauli- tlower, lettuce, celery and a full line of nuta and candiea. Strauaa Prof. John Roas waa in The Halles last week where he took the state teachers' examination. Rev. Freririr J. Stoetxel came up Wednesday morning from Kalama, Wash., where he has been for the past week. He preached there last Sunday. Mrs. J. Hnrlingame came down from The Halles Wednesday for a visit at the home o f her daughter. Mrs Wm II. Cook. A t Choen'a : All Christmas toys, including dolls, rubier balla, tree orna menta. featmining, Christina« bells, pennants sr.d crepe pa(%r. Chntlmas tree candi«» ; I 3 off as rash special for Friday afternoon. (irru lite s Petition for Bond Issue Working in the interests of the good I roads movement, O. E. Wilson circu you do not try the home store first I lated a petition the first of the week I can not continue to carry such a stock, asking J. L. Kelly, preeidcnt of the | and it should be quite a convenience to Wasco County Good Roads association, be able to make selections here. 11 to ute hia beat endeavors to see that m> pines are not right tell me about I petitions are circulated throughout the j it. Am I entitled ts a show" Strauss, county at once requesting the county I w rn l tu I cou , t * ° «‘«•I e le ctio n to vote upon i J. M. Elliott and K A N ot a m an , The Halles Saturday where they were Ihe proposed bond issue refused to s ig n Ihe p etition in th is ilia - p te su ie n t d u rin g tbc in itia tio n into the l t l c l , mt llv , r n. m , wer, E lk i* logite of tw en ty re rd u U t» « from in m «hurt tim e l l it hupetl (hat (h it I S h trm a n county. T a rt of the m itia* • m atte r w ill to brought to a focti* im 1 lion « a t held on the b usiness s tr e e t, i ‘J'* '* '» ,, »’roeevinent t „ , . . , , „ . m en in I in * P a lle t are a lto dem anding that 1 of The Pallet where the candidate« definite actio n he taken at once. were compelled to rula hobby hortea, walk maid* of a barrel, ta hauled kodakcraand amateur photographart, around in ragea and other »tunta A bring M your tilma. We develop .ind I shmnw» a t 4 1 .Held. I number of Fikt belonging to the lodge onnt e w y da\ M a tio n e ri and N e a w le a le rt. 1 in Tbe Pallet, ware preter.t Porn llo« d Hood Hiver, Ore Tilma can lie leit at I R lt«r. the Bulletin office. tf S IM P L E S IM P L Y PERFECT. • SIZZ For Sale— Practically new , three quar ters tied, springs and mattress. Inquire of Mr». P l„ Arthur «117 . 1 Physician and Surgeon «M o s i e r - - O regon & e r b y S t e a r n s L a w y e r s O. A. HOOD R IV E R . * FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES J a n u a r y .] to 8 , 10 16 Live lafoTiiiHti-'ti 1 'iHLtn.l Help fur the llutne DR. C H. JE N K IN S I I D ENTIST I the Farm , the Com m unity. HOOD RIVER, OREGON C onveutiou* o f Of t-gon « G reatest Industrie* C onferences on O re g o n '* .Moat Vital P ro b le m « | Office 1’ lione 1081. Rex. Phone 333 in K I : fit..*: Afc :• u l t u r a l Ct" in a Nut \V. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith a I Sh e ll Horse .Shoeing and General Repair Work. I A pplied Si it-uce 111 Actual W o rk ot tin Farm and Household iti FKl IT K AIMNG I AKM CROPS, SOILS STOCK RAISING I)A1K\ WORK i POt I,TR\ RAISING <; A R OH M.NfCOOK ING, SF WING HOI sFillOM» AM i s, HOMF: NURSING, HtSINFsS MFTHoDS. ROAD Bill.DING FAR M F.NGINKFR ING R LR AI ORG ASI/.ATIONS MARK F I INC M o s ie r , - - w i % G o via the monne C ourses \V:t C o n t-sp' »mit ne* ir \\ ti «ml ris p e n Instruction tu Reduced railroad mtr». * - M*. O f tf G O * - WASHINGTON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION CO. m tf U nion P acific S ystem A n y agent w ill be glad to help you plan your trip; or, write the General Passenger Agent, Portland, for liter ature and full information. F o r p r < fc - a i ; A gricultural Tmtion. A. WOODS Designer and Builder Box 17.1 MOSIER, OREGON Go to Law : for : « : y l 4 H. : ' t e t< T h e C i - 1' r • E x - r>.? ^ r'«-. O r e t r o n C c r ' t g e . C o r v j ! s. < lw i-'-l t o 1- 1 ) Commercial Club Meeting IV M î Æ e>i t f The regular business meeting of the Mosier Commercial Club is held on the first Monday of each month. E. W. P a v i d h i z a r , Pres. D k . D avid R obinson , Sec. French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing Phone 1124 J. H . L A W Proprietor / / h a » - P W •'/' lL j.;* .r Dr. H. L. Dumble Physician and .Surgeon • K , - * ; -?U; - o Hood R iv e r 6 0 Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E f’J J l W ft '■ O regon Course« to play; and where their play time is best. T h ey help to nuke your visit to California truly delightful. > -$ OREGON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiui W IN T E R SHORT C O lR S E J a n u a r y io to F e b r u a r y 4 , 19 1b . T/’N O W h ow to w o rk ; how 7 O r e g o n D A V ID R O B IN S O N , M. D. T w o thottwaml | h - o |>L- .¡tteinlcd last year It yieat p in 'e to m ake in« m U with live think- ' ami li\r thoughts w orkers am i ««sod work. i m • D a lla s L K C T I 'H I ' n D K M m X S T R M I O N n - fcM U N ITIO N S FN T E K T A IN M K N T S j n CALIFORNIA H om e Se win g Mach. Co. The Welcome Studio T h e D For >ah- -Trojan hlaxting powder for rock* and stump*. Positively no head ache* and tin thawing, strong a* any l*>wder made. Write fur price. S. J Frank, Agt , llooil River, Ore. tf . C h o w n Arthur Pharmacy For Hair—Stahl fruit canning ou tf it,' with copper preserving kettle, lingo K Hirkner. *124 • £, PHOTOS Day or Night any- anywhere. Mail us your Kodak w o r k . We pay postage back. Photo Supplies P ric e 2 S cents p e r B o ttle hor .'»ali— Phonograph ,n first class comi it ion. Will sel ! ch"Up Hce at home of Mrs. M. hi. Harlan. If ' ' w 294 Pacific B id «.. San F ran cisco . C al. It is an agreeable prepara tion for the relief o f head ache, neuralgia, sea or train sickness and depression fo l low in g alcoholic and other excesses. [Communications and copv for advei- isenif-ntH must tie in this office by Wed nesday to insure publication same w eek J j ■ I h e N ew Truly has done away with that disagreeable condition know n as “ the morning after” . Classified Ads. // F o ^ s .i. C (f« r v « ic e n t H tad a ch « S a lts v Lament in rhyme, lament in prose, (with apologies to Bobby Burns) hands o f those who wish to receive! them, and will he able to make the i beat use of them He will send a sup- I ply of vegetable seeds to this paper within a few days. Any of our read ers desiring a package may have one as long as they last by dropping into our office If you live out of town, write and we will gladly mail you a I package. Congressman Sinnott also informs ua that he will retain a small portion of J hia quota of vegetable and Cower seeds at Washington. Any constituent writ log to him there for seeds will receive i tame directly from his office PERFECTLY New home Users «re Quality Choosers 1 ant in tin* market for l»eef, hotta, nonltry ami anything in tlie meat line, i ’artie« tienirinkf to well will f!o well to photic ( > letl 177 or write J. \V. McD<*n- al«l, H« mk I River, Oregon. imh.'U O N W INTER TOURS OF Poor Polly's Dead W i' sail tears trickling down your nose. Our bardie's late is at a close- poor Polly’s dead. | Kodlei, Oil, Belt* and all kind.-* o t Sewing MacJuijt* supplies, RapuHag a specialty. Live Stock Wanted ic/wp/e/wp/cp ’ Known throughout the width aiul breadth of the incorporated citv of Mosier, fair community of Oregon, by the Columbia river, Polly, the prop erly of Miss Olive Fisher, has gone to her long rest. Or will she rest. A heaven for parrots, we have been told, comprises a maze of interwoven poles, where the gay birds may perch and twist and call at their will Polly was known for her vivacious ness. Oftimes her voice has been heard in the still quiet of the wee sins' hours. W hile there have been a few cases of Polly will tie missed grip and colds, the ranks of the tchool. slated E. K. Amsden, principal, have Sinnott Sends Seeds not been depleted as have those in the Congressman " N i c k " Sinnott has ^ schools in other cities in Oregon where asked the Bulletin to help him place I Ihe epidemie exists. his quota of government seeds in the | A number o f the neighbors in the Mrs. H. H. Jose was operated upon for appendicitus at The Halits hospital Greenwood community met recently »1 the home of Mr and Mrs. ('.. A Brown Tuesday. I ■*-! us IInish your film» Same may la- where s literary society waa organised. left at the lliilletin office. Hloeom A They plan to hold meetings once a Canilel'I. Iliaal River. t- week during the winter months, and hope tn receive considerable pleasure Mr. and Mis. K. I.. Cooper, who and enjoyment out of these meetings. have been victims of the grip the past Mrs W. K. Chown and son, Roger, week, are now recovering left yesterday for Portland. They will Mrs. C. C. Isom and her daughter, tie joined today by Mr. Chown and will Ithena, were Saturday visitors tn The remain over Christmas, visiting st the Halles. homes of Mr. Chown'» parents. Mr Miss Khena Isom returned Wednes and Mrs. F. R. Chown, in Portland, day after a frw days' visit in The and with Mrs. Chown's parents, Mr Halles. and Mrs I.. M Care), at Newberg. Delicious, juicy oranges, 20c to 40c a A great big up to datr stock ot doten ; five cases just received for the Christmas gitfs for the late shoppers Christmas stockings and table. tod at lower prices on the average Strauss. than the nearby towns effer But tf Mrs. F. I). Stuart, of Maupin, and her sister. Mrs. Ray llailey, whom she has been visiting for the past week, were visitors Tuesday in Hood River. Death claimed the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tryon on Sunday morn ing after a lingering illness that lasted for several weeks. John William Tryon j was two years, two months and one ' day old at the tin.e of hia death, and during his sickness neighbors and j friends called frequently. The Tryon family moved here this summer from the district south of The Halles where they had resided for a number ot years. Many letters and telegrains were received from freindr who knew this bright little youngster. Funeral services were held Monday at the Iin manurl 'church, and the burial was in the I. O. O. F. eemetey. Relatives who were present for the funeral were Mrs. Mary F. flokpins, of The Dalles, mother of J. P. Try on ; Mrs. Tryon'si mother. Mra. W C. ('aider, and brother and sister, J. ('aider and Mrs. O. M Bingham, all of Portland. M00(lt Of PKFfCTIOI. ‘Goodbye to the Morning A fte r ” Card of Thanks , Tryon Baby Dies \ X * IN B ’e r y ‘- S M ~ m j ^ f U C H W S We earnestly desire to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us with their kindne-g during the sickness and death of our beloved »on. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Trycn. 7 The th ru n irlf Celebrates B irthday Ph.D., of Immanuel The 25th birthday issue of The Dalles Hr. T Chronicle ia worthy of much praise interesting The edition is replete with cuts show ing industrial, school and civic life and The Dalles. Portland & Astoria Nav improvements in The Dalles. A good terday. igation company have completed this resume o f early day history is con tieo. Mathews spent Thursday in week the construction of a bridge tained between the pages ko f this at Hood River. across Rock creek for the benefit of its tractive three-section issue. Congrat Lee Evans, Jr., went to Hood River ulations are heartily extended to the patrons. Thursday. Miss Marie Shngren came up from members ot the editorial and manager Hot Point Electric Irons at. the drug Portland Wednesday where she has ial staff and to the owners of this pro store, now f.T.IHl. tf been for several months taking lessons gressive paper. It is the sincere wish of the Mosier Miss Irene Fisher visited yesterday in music and sewing. She will spend in Hood Rivtr. the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Bulletin that you may have a very Merry Christmas. .1. M. Iturpee w h s a visitor yesterday Mr*. F. A. Shogren. in Hood River, Remember that in the toy store 1 •lohn Elder went to Hood River yes Rev. J. A. Tuwnsend, terday on business. Portland, preached at the Mrs. J. R. Wilcox went to Hood church Sunday morning. send was found to be an River yesterday for a visit. tiro Evans was in Hood River yes speaker. llans Kollandsrud was a Saturday don't take a back seat for any city ' isitor in flood River. store. Just as low a price and good Mrs. J. W. Huskey s|>ent Saturday value as any store gives, whether you want to pay 8c or f'l and a good selec In iluod River. tion up tu the minute to pick from. Chown still has many dainty pieces Strauss. of china, aluminum ware, nr nickeled Donald I.ittlepage came up Wednes ware that would make nice gifts. day night on the boat from Portland to Horn —To Mr. and Mrs. H. W Dan spend the Christmas holidays with his ielson, on Thursday, December 23, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. I.ittle an eight pound hoy. page. He has been receiving instruc Leslie Root was attending to busi tions regarding the mechanical rudi ness matters Tuesday at the county ments of gas engines. aeat. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCargar and J. N. Mosier went to Portland Tues son went to Portland Wednesday where day afternoon on a few days’ business they expert to remain fur several days. trip. Mr. McCargar, who ia a member of T. A. Wylie, of The Halles, repre Ihe insurance and real estate firm of senting Walls Marble Works, was in McCargar, Bates A Lively, wss called the city Wednesday on business. there on business. Hr. M. E. Welch, of Hood River, II W. Danielson, clerk in the store velinary surgeon, was called to Mosier of FL M. Strauss, has received a cash last Friday on professional huainess. prixe for having one of the best dec Aniiual Meeting of Stockholders The annual meeting uf the stockhold ers of the Mo«ier Valley bank will be held on Thursday afernoon, January 13, at two o'clock. T he time ht* been charged in accordance with the law passed last year, to that meeting i* now) on Thursday instead of Tuea- day. this meeting ia to elect directors for the ensuing year. L. J. Merrill, Cashier. T radc M srss D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anvone Bending a sketch an,! description quickly nacertAin our opinion free whether at invention is probably paten table. Comtnuntc» turns strictly confidential. HAN0B00K on Patent« sent free. Oldest t r agency --------' for --------- securing patents. Patents taken through Munu A Co. receive T e le p h o n e s : R e s id e n c e lu ll O f f i c e 1241 tptcuU notice, wtthoi thout charge, in the Scientific Am erican. A handBomcly tlluatfwted weekly. I unrest d r ¿illation of any acientttlc ________ journal. T e rn is.ll* _______ four months, -* “M fi. . tk*V 8<.*ld by all newsdealer« Painless Dentistry P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E W h y k <> t o P o r t l a n d f o r d e n t a l w o r k ? D o y o u sto p to c o n tid e r the s e rvic e y o u re c e iv e fr o m the h a n d * o f the d e n tist w h o by you? the w eek to ope rate fo r h y the den tist w h o d o t a th e w o r k 22k (»o ld B rid g e (■ o ld C ro w n * - - W o r k , per to o th Fillin g * P o rc e la in - (T o w n s - - H ave your w ork fro m sta rt i.s h i r e d d o n e at h o m e to fiim h . #.’> P o rc e la in H .'t S ilv e r Fillin g s Fillin g s S- t o &•*» P la te * - K tí.á lt E xtra c tin g - - - - - - - - $ 1 .5 0 $ l.& l.r » 0 - - - ro tti* - - Jftr Dr. W m . M. Post Office Hour* t to li, I to Room* 18*1^ Heilbronner Bldg. S. Phone H o o d 24(11 R iv e r, Oregon MUNN & Co. S-Ä 3 6 K 1 Broadway. New Yorl “ ----- - - — st„ w.ishmar n. I>. c. O ffic e in H r o t i u i Bldg. H o o d R iver Summons In th«* Girt lit Court of the State of Oregon for \N aaco County. Notice of Sheriff’ s Sale Barbara Mitchell, Plaintiff, N o tice in h e re b y g iv e n th at hy v ir t u e o f an vs. e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r o f s a le 1 s m ic «I «»ut .»f the James II. Mitchell, Defendant, G lrc u it C o u rt o f the S tale o f O re g o n for W ;i*« n j To .lames H Mitchell, the above named defendant: C o u n ty , o n the |7th du> ot D ecem b er, 191'», up on a d ecree tor the fo reclo su re " i a c e rta in In the name of the State of Oregon. You are m orttrage. w h e n r M . x ic h n l w a n plAintift, hereby required to appear and answer the com find rh a rle H H D a v e n p o rt a n d N H IIe h a v e n . plaint filed against you in the ab »ve entitled court I»ori. h u sh n u d a n d wife, a n d Belle N ieh o i and cause on or liefore six weeks from the date of wet e d e fe n d a n ts, in l a v o r o f v i i d p l a m f l t a n d the first publication of this summons, as herein a g a in s t sa id d e fe ln la u f^ . tu Ih e Mini <>l initH'In after stated, and if you fail to so appear ami an*- p r in c ip a l, w ith interest th ereo n at the ra te o f wor •;<) complaint or otherwise appear or plead e ig h t p e r cent p er a n n u m fro m the 17th «lav thereto for want thereof the plaintiff will apply • •f.Iu n e . I'M-i; f o r t h '* )<»' hm Httorney 'f e e s ; ti»r to the court for the relief a* prayed for in her 51H 01» c o a t a n d d lS h u rse im nts a n d a e c ru ln g complaint on file with the clerk of the above en COBtB. titl'd court in this cause, namely, for a decree of 1 w ill. «>n the ¿2nd «lay <»f .la n u a r y . A , D. thi court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now I9IF. a t th e h o u r o f ten o efo«*k in the fo ren o o n t xisting between plaintiff and defendant on the o f « a id «la y , at the front d o o r o f t tie co u rt grounds of willful desertion for a perksl of one hnuxe in D a lle « ( tty. W a s c o C o u n ty , O rego n , year. an«l foi such other and further relief as to sell at p u b lic au ction to the h igh eat b id d e r f*»r the court may seem («iiiitable. cash in h a n d , lots five a n d s .x t.) in K»'«.' < Th summons is served upon you hy publication \ d «lltit)n to tlie to w n o f Sltisler, O re g o n , s itu thereof by ord**r of th«* Honorable W. L. Brad- a te d in W a s c o ( o iin ty . O re g o n . haw. Judge of the Cirrut- Court of the State of D ated I b is Dith (la y *o f iH jcem ber. 19If* Oregon foi VN a son County, dated the 2*>th day of dtH j f l L K V I C H R IS M .A N . November. 1916. and said order directs that this s h e r iff"o f W a s c o C o u n tv . O re g o n , i summons l>e publish.>«1 once a week for six conse- F R A N K O . DD K. A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff. cutive weeks in th«- Mosier Bulletin, a new*pai>er •*f general circulation published weekly at Monier. n Wasco r««unty. ()reg«>n, and the date of the first For Butter Lattei* printed in accord- publication of this summons is December -t. 1**15 C. L. PEPPER . a m f with Dairy an.I F. kx I Laws, call at Attorney for Plaintiff, this office. dJ-jy 13 'ihe Dalles. Oregon. IP \/m Let Us Solve Your Gift Problems Traveling Iwgs. star cases, star brand and Stetson Hats for $ 1.50 to .<5 1 . 50 . 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