Hits the Spot
N o w Open f o r B u s in e s s
You may select the liest fabrics in the world for your clothes but if the tailoring is
not well done, you don't get much. Good tailoring costs more than good work; but that's
why its better. You get the best that can be had when you buy a Hart Schatfner &
Marx suit or overcoat. We would like you to step in and look over our new Varsity Fifty
Five models; one style idea with many vacations. I f you wish something different we
have three large books o f samples from this excellent firm and we will have an v one of
these made up to your individual measure i f you so desire. W e’d like you to see these
new suits anyway if you are thinking o f getting a new suit, whether you buy or not.
Hart Schatfner & Marx Suits and Overcoats for $18 $ 20 . $22 and $ 25 . Other makes
in suits and overcoats for $ 5.50 and $ 18 . 00 . We are offering some big bargains in men’s
and boys overcoats that we are selling at extra special prices; if you wish anything in
this line it will pay you to investigate. We also have a big assortment o f Mackinaws for
men and boys made by the Oregon City Woolen Mills that we would like to have you see.
H u s k e y (£1 T e m p l e m e i e r , P r o p s .
C. L. Duunmore ir* charge w h o will do the cutting
of Fresh Meats on hand
T o the Voters of Wasco County:
s i
M en’s Hats Special--W e have a large table full o f men’ s hats, all good styles and
colors, hats that would ordinarily cost you $1. % each. We bought these at a bar- Q C _
gain and are selling them at, ><>ur choice
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$ 4.50
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that
Cough
NOW!
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Guaranteed.
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PHARMACY
Oregon
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SOUTHERN WASCO
PREMIUM LIST OF
INDUSTRIAL FAIR
FAVORS BONDS
Mrs. Hicka C. F’enton, who came up companied her to Portland. Mr. Gra
last week from Portland with Mr* ham, who has been in charge of the
C. A. McCargar on a motoring trip, work for the Pacific Bridge Co., of
loading neary 20 cars of screenings
¿■I' I
i 'l l I I I I I I I I I H '+'M left Tuesday afternoon.
Bread comes in twice a day moat and crushed rock from the pit at the
Suck I wine »ml Needle« at Chown’*. days now.
Buy your bread here. local crusher, returned to Moaier Sun
Following are the names o f the
J. E. Cole went to Portland W rinea- Strauss.
P. S. —Our doughnuts are day night. The rock and gravel ma pupils who won the highest score« at
terial ia being used by Multnomah
day on business.
extra nice. E. M. S.
the Industrial School Fair held in
county for paving on the Columbia
T. J. McClure was in Hood Kivei
Mosier on Uctober 7:
Mrs. Harry ftankin, who has been River highway.
Mr. Graham com-
Wednesday afternoon.
Ida Nielsen, Diat. 41, score 87, sew
at flood River for aome time under the plet* d hia work Wednesday and left in
ing.
Look for the Palmolive deal at the ■ are of a physician, returned to Mosicr the afternoon for Portland.
Florence F^van«, Diat. 8, score 87,
Tuesday night.
drug store.
Mr. and Mra. G. L. Davenport and
L. A. Mathews was down from The little daughter. Ruth, m their new baking and canning.
S. D. Fisher spent Friday morning
Ar ia Foie. Diat.
M 4 N 86, can
Dalles the lirst of the week to get Dodge automobile, accompanied by
in Hood River.
ning project.
Mrs. S. H. Fisher went to Hood | some apples for hia fruit stand and Mrs. Roae Robinson, aiater of Mr.
Opal
Baker,
Hist.
9,
«core
86, can
cider business in The Dalles.
Davenport, motored up F'riday over ning and baking.
River Wednesday afternoon.
Alex
Carlson
waa
in
The
Dalles
laxt
the
Columbia
River
highway
to
Hood
Presto lie charge« kept on hand at I
Ora Evans, Dial. 8, score 84, can
week where he played violin scloa at River, going from there to Odell | ning.
Chown’a.
the revival meetings being held there j where they visited with their sister,
Irene Hunt, Dial. 9, acore 82, aew-
lid. Wood atopped oil Friday for a hy Three FTngered Jack, an evangel |
Mra R. It Kemp, who accompanied ing.
viait with hia father, <i. It. Wood.
iat.
the party to Moaier. F’ rederick, Jr.,
Burritte Uom, Diat. 8, acore 81,
Mra. J. It. Wilcox was a Sunday via .
Mr and Mrs. Frank Howard motored also accompanied the party for a visit pumpkin and onionB.
itor in Hood River.
over from Hood River the first of the here with his parents, Mr. and Mra. I Verlie Baker, Diat. 9, score 77,
Patronize the drug store for drug week for a viait at their apple orchaid Frederick Walrh, who have been here potato growing.
in the Grandview district, which is he- I on their ranch since the beginning of | James Irwin, Diat. 8, score
gists good«.
76,
the apple harveat. With the exception potatoes and corn.
Mark A. Mayer was in Portland ing looked after by C. J. Littlepage.
of
Mrs.
Kemp,
the
party,
after
a
Mrs.
Jam«»
Cherry
returned
last
the first o f the week.
In the premium list which appears
short visit tiere with relatives, J. T. i below prizes are listed thus: First,
Mr«. W. C. Venael was a visitor in week from Portland where she had
Davenport and Mrs. Jus. Cherry and $1.0(1; second, $.75; third, $.50; fourth,
been
visiting
with
friends
and
rela
'
The Dalles last week.
lives for ten days. She took her baby families, motored to The Dalles to $.25; except in the sewing, canning
Enter the Fiver- Ready Flashlight daughter with her.
visit relatives, returning Saturday. and potato growing contests in which
contest. Information at Chown's.
Lost— Four months old dog. water The party returned to their homes in prizes are rated at $2 50, first; $2.00,
W. H. Davis was up from Hood spaniel and collie, jet black, white Odell and Portland Saturday after second; $1.50, third and $1.00, fourth.
River for a viait Saturday.
The prizewinning list, although in
breast, white tip on tail. Generally noon.
Mrs. A. Sellinger and grandson, has tail curled up over his back. ! So successful has been the passenger , complete on account of the fact that
Cecil, spent Saturday in The Dalles.
the
books and project reports have not
Reward. H. Hankin, phone 28«>.
business of the Mount Houd Railroad
Chilly morninga are here.
How
Miss l.aura Hankin, sister of Harry Co. with its new rail auto the past been returned aa yet from the county
about a new heater. See Chown.
Hankin, has been here for the past summer, that the schedule of the rail superintendent's office, follows:
Needle Work— Ruth Higley,
2-B.
Hans Kollamiarud apent the week two weeks visiting at the home of her motor car will be continued throughout
brother. Miss Hankin resides in Port the winter unless heavy snows block ---- ---------, Jennie Cole.
end in Hood River.
Hardmade Apron-M abel
Ycnish,
the line. The rail auto has been tem
Mrs. It. F. Weller went to Portland land. *
Rev. Leon I.. Myers and family porarily taken off its daily runs while 5-A.
yeaterday morning for a few days
Tatting
and
C
ro
ch
e
ting
-A
rts
Cole,
canie down from The Dalles yesterday it is being fitted with curtains and a
viait.
morning, and expect to take up their heater ^apparatus supplied from the Lillian Brown
With cooking oila so high in price residence soon in the Hudson apart exhaust of the motor.
Best Plate Biscuits— Kheua Isom,
why not try our Red Ribbon Cailfor ments.
" W e will continue service through Sarah F'arlsey.
nia Olive Oil, 50c. Strauss.
Best Loaf
Bread—F'rances Cole.
A New Men's Union. The Union out the y e a r , " says Superintendent
G. P. Ilorden returned Wednesday Suit that is so elastic that must men Wilson, "and we may put on a second Opal Baker
night from Portland where he spent who have hitherto thought theniselvcs rail auto next summer. The machine, | Beat Loaf Cake— Florence Evans,
Ruby Proctor.
the day on business.
hard to lit will change their minds. which has a capacity of 30 passengers, ; Best Layer Cake —F'rances Cole,
Foods are high but they will »till he It's the Mayo Union Suit, now being has been crowded on most of the its
Florence Muidleswart.
trips the past season."
higher. I say again buy your winter shown by Strauss.
Best Box Candy — Fllaie Carlson,
hill now
Let Strausa figure on it.
I ast year I could not get those nice
Thelma Johnson.
My Trip to the Fair
George l.ekas was here from lima warm bed room »Uppers made in Ger
Best Ten Onions— Burritte Isom,
tills last week looking after his or many. This year I have them, per
We started from Mosier
Monday ' Robert Isom.
chard interests.
haps they came over in a submarine, morning. October 4, 1010. arriving in j Best Ten Flars Corn —Class A, l.yelt
E. M. Strauss, accompanied by hi* anyhow they are waiting for you at Portland about 1 :80. When we gut otf Parsley; Class B, Warren Strang, John
of the train we went to the Meier & Martin, Roy Erwin.
sister. Miss FI. Strauss, was a Friday reasonable prices. Strauss.
Robert Hardwick has been spending F’ rank store and aacended to the top
Best Ten Flara Popcorn—Class A,
visitor in The Dalles.
of
the building where we could see James Flrwin; Class B, Warren Strang.
Try a cottage, picnic ham or sugar a few days in Moaier on business sod
over
the
whole
city
of
Portland,
which
John
Martin, Roy Erwin.
cured bacon and avoid the high coat of visitnig with friends. Mr Hardwick
Best Pie Pumpkin —Warren Strang,
expects to return to Moaier to live, was a most beautiful sight. We then
moat smoked meats. Strauss.
went to the St. Nicholas cafeteria and Burritte Isom.
I. et us linisli your films. Same may la- and states that with hia wife he will had our dinner, going from there to
Beat Ten Potatoes—Class A, Roy
left at liie Bulletin office. Slocom .V move to jm c of his houses which he has the train.
Erwin, Frances Nielsen, James Firwin;
Canfield. Hiaal River.
tf been renting here, coming up in the
Leaving Portland at 2 o'cloak, we ( lass B, Foriest FIvans, Verlie Baker.
spring of next year.
( apt. ( has. Nelson, of the steamer
Mrs F’ red W Wilson, who has been arrived in the fair grounds two hours Opal Baker.
Tahoma, was down from The Dalles
later where we were given our fair
Best
Hubbard Squash — Burritte
at the ranch for the past week, left
F riday on business.
Saturday afternoon on the local for camp ribbona by Misa Cowgill who Isom. Robert Isom.
Best Squash of Any Variety —Teddy
Mr. and Mr». Simmons, of North H«od River where her husband apent met ua at the tram. The next morn
Yakima, arrived Friday for a stay on the week ill the interests of his candi ing we girls from Mosier, Ruth lliglcy, Young, John Martin.
Lyle Cook. Ora FIvans, Leona Nelson
Best Article Fimhroulery- Arts Cole,
their place in the Grandview district.
dacy for the office of circuit judge
C. A .Worden, of Portland, spent the They motored to their home in The and myself gave a canning demonstra Mildred Nichol, Laura Yomsh.
turn
from
II
until
12
o
’clock.
Ora
and
Hand Sewing Ruth Higley.
week end with his brother and wife, Dalles Sunday.
myself were allowed to remaio all
Machine Sewing-2 -B , 6-B, 4-RJ
Mr. and Mra. G. P. Mmden.
Rev. I., lllankenhuehler. who ia a week.
We were permitted to go
Sewing P ro j e c t - Id a Nielsen, No. 7,
Mrs. A. Sellinger and grandson. Lutheran minister in Portland,
will through the pavilions at will.
We Irene Hunt.
Cecil, were visitors Saturday in The preach Sunday morning a t l l u ' c l o i k attended the concerts, the horse show
Canning Project—Arta Cole, Opal
Dalles.
at the Immanuel church.
He will and the races. Before returning to the Baker, Ora Evans, Family Strang.
Catsup at 50c a gallun. Who said have charge o f the services and all ar< fair grounds, Mr. Chase drove aix of
Best Three Jars Fruit— Emily Strang.
coat of living ia high? Reduce by united .........Hi*- out to hear him. es I we girls to Salem in an auto, and he Opal Baker, Florence Evans.
penally members of the Swedish anil took us through the state penitentiary,
trading with Strausa.
Beat Three Glasses Jelly — Opal
the asylum and the State Capitol Baker, Ora Evans, F'.mnia Starnes.
C. I MrKenna was up from Port German Lutheran churches.
Word has been received from Mrs. building. We climbed the long, wind F’. nnly Strang.
land last week looking afler his or
Anna Mcl.ane. who has been Vtailing ing stairway to the dome of the latter
Corn Judging—Warren Strang, Rob
ehard interests here.
in I ’alifornia and points in the Middle and looked over (he entire city of ert Ross, Roy Strang. James Erwin.
kodak tiiiisliing-ex|K‘ rt work-twentv
West tor the past two.months, that she Salem, certainly a grand view. Our
Potato Growing Verlie Baker.
foul hour aei \ iee.
Sloeoni A Canfield
Co.
laM tl will return to Mosicr Saturday to re meals were eaten in a large, round ( Best Carrots—Orved FIrnquist.
sume her duties as assistant agent at tent that was put up for the camp
Best Box Potatoes—A Ibert F?rnqiiist.
C. L. MrKenna was up from Port the O.-W. It. A N. depot
Fred Brad school. It had two long tallies reach
Mecbanical Ar t —Ora Brumbaugh.
land last week looking after hia prop rnburg. who has been in chaige for ing from one end to the other.
The
Grand Prizes Won by Ida Nielaer
erly interest» here.
the past two wreks. will go from here lent we slept in was something like of District 41, and Florence Evans of
Trade at home bargain No M
to W asco to relieve the regular agent, the one we ate in, having two long District 8.
S w i f t ’s toilet soap, 9 bars at 25c | who intends to lake his vacation.
rows of beds reaching from end to mil
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Strauss.
On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
( ’has II. Rerggraf, of Albany, was
J. N. Moaiir isturnid Monday night in this i l l y Tuesday afternoon, having we left the fair grounds anil spent the
from a hunlnra» tup nf several days in come down from The Dalles to ace the night in Portland. Rooms were taken
local school hoard regarding ths build at the Cornelius hotel, after which we
Portland
Mr and Mr-
F V Allirgton and mg of a new school house or else add went to the SI Nicholas cafeteria for
son. Darrell were Hunt River visitors ing on to the old one. As an airhttect, our supper. We enjoyed the rest of
of public buildings. Mr. ile rg giaf is the evening hy going to the Hippo- j
on Wednesday.
now supervising the const ruction of drome theater and also to another
Mrs Ed. F\ Reeves went to Port
public school buildings at Dufur and theater. 'Ve then retired to our room-
land Wednesday morning on a business
after enjoying a very pleasant evening.
Kingsley.
trip.
Owing to the rush of apple harvest, The next morning we got up at 5
Mr and Mis. R. II Cunmings and
leaf Sunday‘a shoot of the Mosier o'clock, had our breakfast at the St.
soil, Eugene, were visitors Inesday
Nicholas cafeteria and were »»on on
Ride Club waa poorly attended
How
in The Dalles.
ever, N Parke Stuigasa hung up e the tram bound for home, arriving at
Mr and Mrs H. W Daniels«n and «core of 179 odt of 2141 in the sharp 10:45 Sunday morning after thor
two children, Helen Mane, and Fred shooters course, 10 shots at 200, 3fX>, oughly enjoying our week'* stay at
erick Robert, spent Friday afternoon 400 and 00 yards loth alow and rapid the fair.
The trip which I earned tn the state
in Heed River.
Hr*-. Negotiations are under way f* r
...
to
a match with the Hood River Hide fair in my club work i* one I shall
Why Some Men lleh. Trouble is:
■■■■■
Wrong Underwear. Call on Strausa to (Tub. The inalch will be held aa soon always hold dear to my memory.
Wasco
county
won
first
prize
in
the
see the perfected Mayo Underwear fur aa the local club can get a team into
• hape. Practice will he continued next school exhibit and first in the juven
Men and Boys.
ile. We gave grapes away to adver
Miss E. Strausa, sister of E V Sunday, net. 22. A. J. p;van». Sec y
tise our grapes from Wasco county
J E. Ferguson, who has been here
Strauss, arrived last week from Den
I hope there shall he many others
ver and is visiting here for a time for some time as night watchman on have the same pleasure come to them
the engine of the work train hauling as I have had on this trip.
Sh* experts later to go to California
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aaaa
Dr. C. H Jerkin» and son. Boyd, rock for the siding being put in near
Art* M Cole.
were up from Hood River a week ago lhe place of R. D. Uhatfiild, left Sat |
j
He was a vis ,
> Go One W ay Via
Sunday, spending the day on the urday for The Dalles
lider
dor lusaday in Hotel River and Park i
ranch.
'•mgle gallon 2V. Cheaper Irom "•
*l»ie. going from there tha following
Trade at home bargain No. 9 I .»dies
day to Arlington where he will be cm gallons up The lerirer the quantlt} the
and Misses Shepard Check Auto Caps
C. A. Ilage
ployed a* right watchman on a work cheaper the rider.
complete with veils at boe. See them
tram engine, and after two weeks I
I
/( w i l l a d d m u c h t o t h »
Catarrh
Cannot
Be
Cured
at Strauss’ .
will probably tie assig’ ed to a job as |
p l » a s u r » o f y o u r trip
Miss Dorothy Godheraon came do««n fireman on a freight train with a re* i with I AH'A Is A P P L I C A T I O N S an they
'A n n u l reach the »eat o f the «1i*eAS«- ,
from The Dalles last week for a viait ular run out of The Dalles
C a ta rrh is % local du»e»s*. g reat I v In
A s k your local
at her home at Hearwallow in the
by
constitutional
com b tin ns.
Route vrnir freight RF'.GUI A TOR I fluenced
ami in o n trr to o u rr tt you
imiat
Greenwood district.
Line
Steamer “ Sta*e of Washington” I taka an internal remedy
H a ll’.’« C a
Three . akea of Pa'molive Soap and ■ip .tail) e ii ept Monday about dull) tarrh C u r * ia taken Internally and
ehotoe of Vanishing Cresm or F’ ace a in.
iKoni* daily except Monday I a« t* thru the bloanl «>n th*» m ucous *ur-
f tt ora o f th * systom
H a ll's C a ta rrh
Powder. Hoc value at 44c.
Special » N u t 1:1 i p in
'-trainer ''Dalles! C
O-W.R. R. 4 N.
u r * w a s prescribed bv on* o f th* t»*at
for a few days. Stiausa.
f i t } ' up Tn*-'1st riiiirr.lav an l '•at 1 phyaii ians in this rowanry for y e a r* It
Agent, or write the
1 ***** n M -ndai. I is » t'inpnw d o f some o f th* b**t tonic*
( ’ apt. C h»s Nelson, of the »learner urtiay .»¡anil 4 :tn p. in
General P a - . enger
n. «-omhlned with som e o f th*
Tahoma, was in the city W’ nfntsdav Wednesday ami Friday about a 45 a. in . | know
Afent
b **f blood pu rifiers
T h * p* rfect c«'m-
J. 41. Ilcldin. Agent
afternoon eolieitir.g tusinesa for hit telephone 221.
hlnatton o f th*
ingredients In H a ll's
PORTLAND
company.
Jack Graham went to Portland Sat C a ta rrh C u r * ia what p r w d u »w such j
* underfill rem ilt* In c a ta rrh a l condi
Free 1 haia of P slm tli .e soap with urday afte noon fur a visit wi hhia tion*
for California Books
*4*0»! for testimonial*» f$«e
each 60r package of Face Cream, F’ace wife and baby who came up last week r J C H K N E T A tX> Prop * Toledo O
a n d t p o r i/lc in f o r m a t io n
Ml P r u e g lM » TV
Powder or Hair Shampoo, any brand, from ( a l t for nia where aha has bade
Hal * Family Pills for const ¡pat low.
for 44c at the drug »lore.
. visiting her parents. Her mother ac
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I
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
J
U nion P acific S ystem
\(ter several weeks of d o ; consideration. I have accepted the petitions
which have l**en presented me,and filed fame with the CountyClerk.and have thus
again become a candidate for re-election to the office of County Apsesaer of Waeco
County.
1 ha\e tilled thin very ini|>ortarit otlice for the past 4 years, and haveendea"
vored «luring that time, to familiarize myself with the law« governing »aid office*
and t<> make the assessment? according to raid law.
In the year 1913, the year I Iiecame asaeaeon, the assessment laws of our
i State were so changed as to require that all properties be assessed at their full
« ash value; this 1 have endeavored to attain, and in to doing have raised the as*
s***able value of Wasco County approximately Five Million Hollar*.
In tuipport of this increase in value which is strictly according co the laws,
1 wish to quote some figures and facts from the State Tax Commissioner's reports
for the seseral ¿ears mentioned ; said reports i>eing on file in County Clerk Fox’s
office in The Dalles, Oregoi , and are o|*»n to the inspection of any and a!! w ho
care to look them over. Below I give a table of years, values, and f*rcentsgeg as
l*»r cent of Total per cent Wasco Co'«.
taken from ?aitl reports.
Year
Annexed Value
full value of Ktate Tax
Full Faine
|»-r cent paid
1 Ü00000
.55
$22,442,000 00
1911
»12,343,120.00
.017358
12,915,857 00
23,483,775.00
.55
1.0000O0
1912
.017277
17,498,427.81
24,645,672.97
.71
1.000000
*1913
.010451
17,591,M,ST.42
23,455,849.90
.75
1 .OOOUX)
1914
.016727
23,3:18,848 47
17,004,136.35
.75
*1915
Loooom
.016441
From the above table it will readily be seen that Wasco's portion of the en
" I f the bonding issue is placed on tire State Tax paid lias decreased rather than increased as some would seem think.
the ballot, with the same apportion
ment for the various roads as has been This decrease is due to the increased ]iercentages of value in our County over
stated many times in the county news- | those of forioer years, ami a careful perusal of the several reports on tile will show
papeis which are supporting the cause, ihat the smallest proportion of the State Tax ever paid by Wasro County, was in
a big majority of voters from tne l he year 1915.
southern end of the county of will vote
You w ill also see Ihat the largest value of assessment was for the same year,
favorably on the issue,” stated J. O.
Htldin on bis return from Tygh Valley thus entirely vindicating a high value through the entire County for assess-
where he attended the district conven
i merit pur|«ises.
tion of the Odd F'ellow lodge which met
in session on Monday, October 16.
I have introduced in our County, the individual assessment system made in
" A l l the citizens of Tygh Valley, triplicate at one operation, thus doing away with the very cumbersome system of
W'apinitia, Grass Valley. Dufur and
TaxKolls in vogue when 1 Iiecame assessor:my mode of Tax Rolls does away with
other sections whom 1 talked with
were heartily in favor o f the bonds the necessity of long waits for tax receipts when taxes are paid; it also saves a
for good toads," Mr. Belilin says, great amount of unnecessary work that was heretofore done in the sheriff’ s office
"and they are anxious to get good during Tax Collecting time.
roads to enable them to come to the
Study these figures and facts, investigate their correctness, and then I ask
county Beat at The Dalles. It is the
consensus of opinion of those people you to lend me your aid on November 7th to continue this work.
that the bond issue will cary.”
Mv motto is “ W A S C O C O U N T Y S E C O N D T O N O N E I N T H E
A t the Odd F’ ellow convention there
were 21)3 members present, and the S T A T E O F O R E G O N ” .
Pd. Adv.
convention was honored by the pres
ence of the Grand Master of the state
of Oregon. Afte r the day's work was
over, a big chicken supper was served
in the evening.
O. E. Wilson was
JAS. A. DAVIS FOR C O U N T Y ASSESSOR
elected as the delegate From the local
lodge.
The district convenkon will
be held next year at Grass Valley.
I hose present from Mosier were ' In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for
F.'. L. Root, R. W. Simpson, O. E I Wasco County.
Mrs H . Clough, plaintiff, vb . II. H. Faith and
Wilson,
J. O. Reldin. F.
Yackie, Mrs.
H. H. Faith, hunbantl and w ife, and Buffalo
C. J. E. Carlson, Lee Hunter, F’ rank I’ itts C a m a y , a corporation, defendants.
Ginger. Lee Flvans and Ora Hodge.
To H. H. Faith and Mrs H. H Faith, husband
V O TE X64
Dr. H. L. Dumble
and w ife, and Buffalo l ’ itts Company, a cor
poration, defendants above named:
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough.
I he p’aintiff above named, in the owner and holder
• f Certificato o f Delinquency numbered 338, is-
.-ued on the 2nd day o f January, 1914. by the Tax
('ollector o f Wasco County, State o f Oregon, for
the amount o f
the Mine being the amount
then due and delinquent
for
th4-
taxe»
for the year o f 1912. together with the pen
alty. interest and costs thereon, upon the real
property assessed to you, o f which you are the
owners as appears o f record, situated in said
Wasco County. Stale o f Oregon, and particularly
liounded and described us follows: The North
west quarter 1 N W 4 o f the Southeast quarter
SE1« ) ami the Northeast quarter IN K 1« ) o f the
'southwest quarter LS W 'j). and the South one-
half tS’ -ji o f the Southwest quarter (S W M o f
Section twenty-five (25). Township three (3 1 .
South o f Range Id (13.1, Fast o f the W illam ette
Meridian.
You are further notitied that said Mr*. H.
Clough ha- paid the taxes on said promises for
prior and subsequent years, with the rate o f in
terest on »aid amounts as follows:
Date
Paid
W. I.
UK AI >S IIA \V
( amlidftte for re*electinn for Circu t
.ludge of the seventh judicial district,
comprising ilood Hi ver and W asco
counties.
Judge Kradshaw ha* been judge of
the seventh judicial district continu
ously for the past twenty five years.
Paring that time he ha* given the
people an efficient and economical
administration of the office.
He } ih s a splendid record in the «Si
preme Court, being above the average.
If re-elected will continue to give the
people that same conscientious service
that he has given in the past.
(Paid Advertisement)
1909 'January 21. IN 5
1912 January 2. 1914
, 1912 January 2. 1914
April 30. 19ir>
April 5. 191«
; October 5. 191«
No. of!
Tax
Re A m ’ nt
ceipt j
:08 I
«04
$30 4«
;K..49
:t0.4»i
It. 63
7.13
7.12
Physician and Surgeon
Telephones:
Residence I0J1
O ffic e 1241
O ffic e in B r o ilu a Bldg.
H o o d R iv e r
D erby & S tearns
L aw yers
HOOD
RIVER.
OREGON
J. W. ALLEN
Rate o f
Interest
15 per
15 per
15 per
15 per
15 per
15 per
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
cent
Attorney-at-Law
T H E D AL L E S
OREGO N
DR. C. H. J E N K IN S
D ENTIST
HOOD R IV E R , OREGON
The same being the amount then due and de-
lin<iuent for the taxes for the years o f 1909, 1912,
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
ISIS, 1914 and 1914, ta lC tlM w ith th»’ p«qmlty. in
terest and coats thereon upon the above described
property axaesaed to you. o f which you are the
owners as appears i , f record.
Said H. H. Faith and Buffalo Pitts Company, a
¡corporation, are the legal owners o f the above
described property as the same appears o f record,
and each o f the other persons above named are
Phone 2401
hereby notified that Mrs H. Clough will apply to Rooms 1 an*l 2 Halt BLI«.
the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the
County o f Wasco, for a decree foreclosing the lien
HOOD R I V E R , OREGON
against the property above described and men
tioned in said certificate, and you are hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days from the «late
o f the first publication o f this summons, exclusive
o f the date o f the first puhlication thereof, and
is n m e ttr
machines
defend this action, or pay the amount due a*
above shown, with the interest thereon, to-wit:
M O D t ll OF PEIIH C T IO II.
For the sum o f $.'U),4o, with interest thereon at the
rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 21st
day o f January. 1915. and the fu rther sum o f
$•'10.49. with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen
per rent per annum from the 2nd «lay o f Januar.v.
1914. and the fu rther sum o f &10.4*>. with interest
thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum
from the .¡nd day o f January. 1914: an«l the fu r
ther sum o f $12.ft!, with interest there««n at tip*
rate o f fifteen percent pet annum from th* :40th
day o f April. i9l5. and the further sum o f |7.1J,
with interest thereon at the tate o f fifteen per
cent per annum from the 5th «lay o f A pril. 191t>: «'**'*dl*'s. (HI B*-lts and »11 kinds nf S, win£
and the further sum o f $7.12, with interest there
on at the rate o f fifteen pet cent per annum from | Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.
the '»th «lay o f October. 191*. together with
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred here
in, and in ease o f your failure to do so. a decree
will l«e rendert»d foreclosing the lien o f the said
taxes and costs against the lan«l and premises T h e N e w Hom e Sewing Mach. Co.
above described
JM Pacific Bldg.. San Francisco. C al.
A ll prnress and papers in this proceeding may
be served upon the undersigned. Frank Ci. Dick,
attorney for plaintiff, av The I>alles. Oregon, and
within said State o f Oregon.
W. A. HUSBANDS
This summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in accordance with an order made by ;
Blacksmith
the Honorable W. I.. Bradshaw. Judge «*f the i
above entitled Court, on the lsth <la> «if October.
191
sat«! order requires that the summons be
Horse Shoeing and General
*er\ed upon you by publication thereof in the
Repair Work.
M «*ier Bulletin, a week I \ newspaper, fur six
consecutive weeks, and that a copy o f the sum
mons and a copy o f th* complaint be forthwith
-
-
O regon
deposited in the postoftice with postage thereon M o s i e r ,
prepaid, directed to the -4 * h 1 C. N. Greiner, presi
dent <>f the Buffalo Pitts Company, a >'oapora-
tion. at us; W**-t F e rry Street. City o f Buffalo.
SIM M O N S
Stat • o f New York.
The date o f the first publication o f this *tim-
In Hie Circuit ( onrt o f m e state o f Oregon,
mons is the ¿nth day o f October. 191*.
for WsRcn County.
F R A N K C.. DICK.
John Hr«.gun plaintiff, va. M r- s a r a b Retl-
ojnd I
Attorney for Plaintiff.
lj In lla K Haunoo, W illia m .! tunnon. and
him ) a ll other persoos or parties unk n ow n ,
c laim in g any right, title, eatate, lien, or Inter-
***t in the real property deurrlbed m the tVm»
plaint herein, defendant».
To “a ll other person* or partle* tiDkuown
«Maiming any right, title, eataie, lien, or inter
in the real property described iu the Com
Leaves Hood River daily at e*t
plaint herein .
1:30 p. m. and 5.00 p. m.
On In the N am e of the state o f Oregon You and
h «>! yon a r* hereby required t4> appear an d
Sunday at 1:30 p. m „ 5:00 p. m. eac
answer the « '«»rnplaint o f the above nam ed
plaintiff In the atmve entitled court now on
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20 file thereto, w ithin *ix week* from the first
publication *»f th!* S iim ru o n in p tn f e u and
a. m. a n d -3:00. On Saturday yon
are hereby notified that ify o u fall to ap
evenipg leaves Parkdale 6:30 p. m. pear and atiawer said t omplAint tha plaintiff
will apply to the <?onrt for the relief dem anded
Steam Train leaves Hood River in the t om piaiut therein, t4»wit; A decree de-
• reelpg him to be the ow n er In fee *lm pie o f
daily at eight returning at 2.
W • v f c y * K '4 N W V N i ‘ , B W ‘4. fiec. 21. T. •
M l Hoo d Railroad Co. * . K 1* F. W \4 , situated in W i a m County,
Oregon, free from an y claim , right, tit!«,
teraK or estate therein, or lien thereon w hirl»
you or any of you m »> claim therein.
The d « > o f th* flrat publication of tht*
Hum mona In th * *»ih dey «>f October, UMfi Th!«
Mammona la puhlmhed one*
once a week fo r ra
a la
eeekfljn the Monier Bulletin, pnbltsbed at
Dr. William Morton Post
Dentist
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
•
r° h*“1* W . E. C h o w n
Planning This ■
W inter’s Trip ■
i SALT LAKE CITY
G o o d supply
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D
N e w Fall W e ll T rim m ed Hats fo r Ladies Iteady-to-W. ar and dress large sailors,
medium and small hats o f velvet, velvet and silk and felt. Trimmed with wings, ribltons
flowers and ornaments. AH the best and most desirable colors and shapes and materials
at prices you can afford to pay. 2nd floor.
l adies Silk Sw eaters A nice assortment of these desirable sweaters in
the wanted shades and colors. All sizes, each, and up
...........
M EAT M A R K E T
EVERY TIME *
Hart Schaffner & Marx Reliable Tailoring
Km
t i E o n o E R. W I L B U R
for
State Senator
Wasco and Hood River C« •untie
Horn! Kivpr County's «»nly ctndhlâte
for the Legislator* from the* joint dis
trict of the* two countie* from which
tw • Representative* m id ! aie "»enat «r
are elected.
A penmment re‘«¡«lent aiid taxpayer
of II.«»1 Hiver foir h y rare. Ci y attor*
ne» for IL •od Kite r for th* pa«t t vemra.
Attorney and >e<•retary f *r th«• Eaet
Fork Irrig »non l>i«tritt the me* t «tic*
ceeeful |*u
irvi 1 ratinii enter-
prier in th»' '»tilt«', «inre it« organization
R A I L AUTO
Favor a t be Colu
er Highway
■ M ttafl it »hall K* bnill: ami1 roani*
tamrd by tbe Ma te. al««' 1 ( ..„| pernia*
>ad to ma rkrt ■ taking
Iding out: of ronnty
IgA Itili wild cat loffi1
»lat ion.
las* * an«i better r■ti for«•e tuent.
curta il roer*t of putdir ext «en•e.
M tO I
C J. L CARLSON
AND H ARNESS R E P A IR IN G
H k R N F 8 S S t PP1.IF S
M O SITK
ORKGON
M o a ie r. w a e r o t o n n l y , O r e g o n , bjr a n «»rdee
o f H o n W U K r a d a t i a w. J n d g e cd th e a b o v *
e n t it t e d C o u r t , r n a d e In h la ofl).-*a a t T b «
Dali«»« i n Oregon o a t h e * h b d a y «>f S e p t e m
ber Iti
n d »17
F R A N I m V C J A IX O W A Y .
A tto rn e y
fo r r i a l n t i f f