Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 27, 1916, Image 4

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    E choice o f discrim­
1 'H inating
women from
the Atlantic to the Pa­
cific.
Q u e e n Quality
Shoes at any price com­
mand your consideration
Their wide sale and pop­
ularity has been attained
through three principles.
They are made right,
styled right, and sold
right. Tney suit young
und old. We make this claim without : oualifica-
aua
tion. The materials used and the people
yplle wno make
them are the best possible,
tv arches
a
Q ueen n £ Quality
fit
ctl the
, . perfectly. Modeled correctly
i e v heighten the
charm of toot and ankle. These sh<
toes are over­
flowing with danitiness and beauty. They are d if­
ferent from ordinary shoes and are as much better
as different. They are making shoe history. That
mark, “ Queen Quality,” establishes the character
o f your shoes.
Wear a pair and you will find no
others like them. Those who have never worn
them we refer to those who have.
'T o the Voters of Wasco County:
WHAT
»u r*i
SAMPLE SHOES FOR MEN
Stands For
iust received a big shipment from one
W E of have
the best shoe factories o f this sample line
T h e word "Purola" stands
for the very best and most
complete line of House­
hold Remedies and Toilet
Preparations that it is pos­
sible to manufacture.
o f men’s shoes, including all styles and leathers, in
button and lace. We bought these at a big reduc­
tion and have marked them accordingly low. I f
you have ever tried one o f these samples you will
realize the big saving in securing another pair,
whether you are in need o f them right away, or
not. The shoes will keep if you buy them, but
they won’t last long with us at the prices we are
offering them at.
The sizes run from 6 to 8, but
many o f them are 7 and 7\*. There are also a few
boys' shoes in the lot.
Don’t miss these bargains.
In the year 1913, the year I liecanie assessor >, the aaaeaament lawa of our
State were to changed aa to require that all properties he assessed at their full
cash value; this 1 have endeavored to attain, and in so doing have raised the a>*
aesahle value of Wasco County approximately Five Million Dollars.
In support of tliis increase in value w liich is strictly according to the laws,
I wish to quote some figures and fads from the State Tax Commissioner's reports
for the several years mentioned ; said reports being on file in County Clerk Fox's
otlice in The Dalles, Orogot, and are open to the inspection of any and all who
care to look them over, helow I give a table of years, values, and percentages as
taktoi from «aid report*.
l * r cent of Total per rent W afleo Co’s.
Assessed Value
YV*r
Full Fatue
full value
of State Tax
|iereent pani
|lM43,iaOJM
122,442,IN« 00
lftll
.05
1 0000011
017888
12,815,857 IN)
2»,483,775 DU
1812
.•r»5
1.00000U
.017277
17.488,427.81
*1813
24,«45,872.87
.71
1.00001)0
.1110451
28,455,849.80
.75
1814
IIJ M jN M S
1 000000
.010727
*1815
17, « M , 138.35
23,338,8*8.47
.75
1.000000
*.010441
Prom the aliov*- table it will readily he seen that Waste's portion of the en-
j t ire State Tax paid has decreased rather than increased as some would seem think,
rid s decrease is due to the increased percentages of value in our County over
those of former years, and a careful perusal of the several reports on file willsfiow
' that the smallest proportion of the Slate Tax ever paid by Wasco County, was in
l lie year lttlo.
When your druggist offers
you a Purtla preparation he
presents the best that can
I*» produced.
Purola products are sold under
an iron-clad guarantee, which is
reproduced below.
You can't afford to take chance* on med­
icines of unknown worth. When sick­
ness comes you cannot be too safe or too
sure of the remedies you take.
Avoid all risk by insisting on “ Puroln**.
Paris Fair
PUROLA GUARANTEE
Should any PFRULA
Product fail to give
ENTIRE satisfaction
the price paid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
H o o d R i v e r ’s B i g g e s t a n d
Best S to re
W e carry a full
line of the fa­
mous P u r o la
Rem edies and
Toilet Prepara­
tions and un
h e s it a t in g ly
r e t o m mend
them.
ARTHUR PHARMACY
W I H i n i l l l l l l l l l l l l W .
Alter several aeeks of dus consideration, 1 have accepted the petitions
wInch have tieen presented me,and filed same with the C<>untyUlerk,and have tbuz
! again become a candidate for re-election to the otih-e of County Asaeirer of Wasco
County.
1 have tilled thia very important otlice for the pait 4 years, and have endea.
voted during that time, to familiarize myself with the laws governing said otlice
and to make the assessments according to said law.
I have introduced in our County, the individual assessment system made in
triplicate at one operation, thus doing away with the very cumbersome system of
Tax Rolls in vogue when I became assessor ;uiy mode of Tax Hulls does away with
Commercial printing of all kinds a the necessity of long waits for tax receipts wlien taxes are paid; it also saves a
The Kulietin office.
great amount of unnecessary work that was heretofore done in the sheriff’ s office
during Tax Collecting time.
H.
McCann came up from service. After the season for tourists A f t l / I C / l U V U f k l D l l
Kiver yesterday for a stay on is over and the work on the ranch all AD VD''ll I Dl/AIlLr
completed at Trout Lake, Mr. and
.........................................................
her r«ri( h.
I I I I' I' I11 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j ^ number of young people attended Mrs. Sellinger are planning on coming
to Mosier to remain during the winter
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Sack Twine and Needles at Chonn'y. a party Saturday night given at the months.
Study these figures and facts, investigate tlieir correctness, and then I ask
of James Sheldon, spending a
w ith L O C A L A P P L I C A T I O N S , as they
Mrs. M. Chaney waa in The Dalles j home uf
you to lend me vour aid on November 7th to continue this work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, accom­
cannot reach the scat o f the disease,
I
pleasant
evening
dancing
and
ploying
"
I
f
the
voters
of
Wasco
county
adopt
this week.
panied by Mrs. P. H. Sturtevant who the good roada bonds November 7, the i ’ atarrh is a local disease, g rea tly In­
! gains,.
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 THE
by constitutional conditions,
J. P. Carroll waa in The Dalle, thia
had motored to Portland for a few county court will appoint an adviaory fluenced
and in order to cure it you must S T A T E OK O R E G O N ” .
|
Some
one
is
going
to
lie
out
of
luck
i
week on bugineaa.
Fd. Adv.
days’
visit,
stopped
off
in
Mosier
“
at-
H a ll's C a­
board to confer with the court regard­ take an internal rem edy
I Nov. 7th; some candidates will be
Mr. ing the sale of bonds, the awarding of tarrh Cure is taken internally and
I f you have any email lota of rood sorry. You will nut be aorry or out of urday night for a visit with
acts thru the blood on the mucous sur­
bring them in. 1 ran uae them.
! luck if you buy your woolen shirts, Cooper’s brother and wife, Mr. and the contract and also the carrying out faces o f the system. H a ll's C atarrh
Alex Stewart apent Thursday
stag shirts or Mackinaw coats from Mrs. K. L. Cooper. They made a of the contract,” said County Judge Cure was prescribed by one o f the best
short visit, continuing on to Ortley, P. S. Gunning Wednesday.
physicians in this country for years. It
Hood Kiver.
| toy big, new stock. Strauss.
JAS. A. D AVIS FOR C O U N T Y ASSESSOR
is composed o f some o f the best tonics
accompanied by Mrs. Cooper, where
" I n fact,” continued the judge, known,
Tom Henning,eti spent Saturday in
combined w ith some o f the
Now is a good time to make your | they planned to spend the night, and
"th
is
advisory
board
will
confer
with
best
blood
purifiers.
Th
e
perfect
com
­
The Dal lea.
selections for Xmas presents, arid have returning tne next morning to their
us in all matters pertaining to the bination o f the ingredients in H a ll’s
Prentu Re-charge, kept on hand at them set aside until wanted. A nice homes in 1 he Dalles Kenneth Cooper, ! bond sale and the expenditure of money C atarrh Cure is what produces such
In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon for
j line of new gift goods in stock. Sub- j at the time, was in the southern end of derived from the sale of the bonds.
Chow n't.
wonderful results in ca tarrh a l condi­
¡ Wasco County.
tions Send for testim onials free.
Ken W. Veatch wa, transacting busi­ script ions taken for any magazine o r l ( h e county in the interests of his life j “ Furthermore, the advisory board F J C H E N B Y A CO . Props Toledo. O.
Mrs H. Clough, plaintiff, vk . H H. Faith anil
j paper at ttier lowest prices given by ttie insurance business
M ih . H. H. Faith, husband and wife, and Buffalo
ness matter, in The Dalles Tuesday.
A ll D ruggists. 75c
; wiM decide, with the court, regarding
I publishers. Mnsier Kook Store,
I Pitts Company, a corporation, defendants,
H a ll’s F am ily P ills fo r constipation.
J
O
U
R
N
A
L
the
location
of
the
road
from
The
Mrs. W C. Vensel was a visitor
LADIK.s’
HOME
THE
j To H H. Fgith and Mrs. II. H. Faith, hushand
j People in the cities go for blocks to
Dalles to the Jefferson county line.
Monday in The Dalles.
and wife, and Buffalo Pitts Company, a cor­
Physician and Surgeon
est at certain cafes because certain T H E S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G POST The route from Mosier to The Dalles.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*
poration. defendants above named:
and
THE
C
O
U
N
T
R
Y
G
E
N
T
L
E
M
A
N
Kilter the Ever Ready flashlight dishea are so well cooked there. If
and on to Petersburg, has already
In the name of the State of Oregon:
wish
to
secure
the
spare
time
of
a
mail
contest
information at Chown't.
you c om e'h ere for your cheese, dill
You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough,
been surveyed and established.
the plaintiff above named, is the owner and holder
Miss Dorothy Passmore was a visitor pickles, sweet pickles, Haynes Good or woman to act as local representative
“ Nuthing will be done without the
in Mosier and vicinity, looking after the
Telephones:
of
Certificate of Delinquency numbered 138. is­
Saturday in Hood Kiver.
Heslth Hread. you will be willing to
sued on the 2nd day of January, 1914, by the Tax
renewals of tlieir many subscriptions in advice uf this advisory hoard, and the
Residence 10JI
O ffic e 1241
Collector o f Wasco County, State o f Oregon, for
Prank Ginger last week purchased walk an extra block any time to get this section, and introducing these pub­ voters of all sections of Wasco county
the amount o f $30.49. the same lieing the amount
them. “ He sells good things to e at. ”
a Pord.
lications to new readers. Payment will may be certain that their interests will
then due and delinquent for
the
taxes
Mrs. J. W. Clark, who resides in lie made ui salary and commission. be protected, for their own personal
for the year of 1912. together with the pen­
J. Strain haa bought a Michigan
alty. interest and costs thereon- upon the real
Clay Center, Wn., after a short visit Previous experience is desirable but not representatives will he on the board.
automobile.
O ffic e in H r o iiu s B ld g .
property
assessed to you. of which you are the
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
J.
Engelke
on
“ Every commercial body in the
essential.
Por details address, with
owners as appears of record, situated in said
Chilly mornings
are here. How
the
Jscobsen
ranch,
was
called
home
H o o d R iv e r
Wasco County. State of Oregon, and particularly
references. Hex liöI, T H E C U R TIS county, and every f a r m e r s 'organiza
about a new beater. See Chown.
Unaided and described as follows: The North­
Saturday on account of the illness of P I ' K I . Is H I N G C O M P A N Y , Independ­ tion will he asked to appoint a member
Miss Lillian Marvel apent Saturday her brother.
west
quarter
(N
W
Q
i
of
the
Southeast
quarter
Mrs Clarke plans on ence Square, Philadelphia.
of the advisory hoard. I f a town or
(SE‘ 4) and the Northeast quarter (N K Q ) of th»
afternoon in Hood Kiver.
soon joining her husband who is now
city has no commercial club, the mayor
Southwest quarter (SWqJ, and the South one-
Mayor
P.
A.
Kace,
who
went
to
The
J. N. Mnsier was in The Dalles on located in Kaltimore, Marylanu.
will he requested to make the appoint­
half (S 'ji of the Southwest quarter (S W '4) of
erby
tearns
business thia week.
Section twentyfive <2T»\ Township three (8*.
I have had to advance some shoe Dalles Wednesday morning, on official ment. You see that the county court
South
of
Range
13
(13),
East
o
f
the
Willamette
business
as
administrator
of
the
estate
will not even select the members of
Huy your winter supply of Hreak- prices a little but I am selling many
L aw yers
Meridian.
Their appoint­
fast Poods now and you will thank i shoes below present cost. Hefure you of the late 8. K. Francisco, on his this advisory board.
You are further notified that said Mrs. H.
return Thursday morning stated that ment will he left to each and every
Clough
has
paid
the
taxes
on
said
premises
for
Strauss for the tip.
send any money away for shoes, net-
H O O D R IVER . O R E G O N
prior and subsequent years, with the rate of in­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■
T O
■■■■■
sentiment in the city uf The Dalles
”
terest on said amounts as follows:
Pred Evans went to Hood Kiver ter see what 1 can do for yon on shoes appears to favor strongly the bond community.
, llc
ul>,
„ lucr of v Commerce
ummerce
J
he
Dalles
Chamber
that
you
will
be
sure
are
good.
Audi
Tuesday afternoon to be gone for a
He stated .hat hereby endorses the plan of County
J.
then you know our expert fillers will issue for good roads
few days on a hunting trip.
No. of
all persons with whom he talked , Judge Gunning in the matter of the
Y r’a
Date
Tax
Rate of
Ixit us lini,li your tiluis. Same may be take lots of pains to tit you right. We I favored it, and that the advisory hoard appointment of an advisory board rep-
Tax
Re­
Pay
Am’
nt
Interest
left at the Kiilletiii office. Hloooin A serve you right at Strauss’ . ,.i
ceipt
I
created by Judge Gunning in the resenting different sections of Wasco
At the recital last week uf
TH E D Al.lE S
.
.
OREGON
Canfield. Hood Kiver.
tf
event that a majority of the people j county, said hoard to confer and to
1909 i January 21. 1919
$30.46 15 per cent
W.
(Hand,
a
fairly
guod
audience
was
Mrs. A. Sellinger and her aon, Zeno
vote favorably on the bonds, is meet- « „ f g with the county court in the ex-
1912 January 2. 1914
338 1 ;«».49 15 per cent
1913 ! January 2, 1914
30.46 15 per cent
:■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Sellinger. were in Hood Kiver on Mon­ present, considering the busy apple ing with commendation and approval penditure of - funds to he derived from ■ ■ ■ ■ a .
30. 1915
12.63 15 per cent
si ason. The concert is reported to from all sources, especially from those
604
■
■ 1914 April
day.
D R . C
H . J E N K IN S
the
proposed
county
road
bond
issue,
April
5.
1916
1915
7.13 15 per cent
I have been highly entertaining and heretofore either opposed to the issue
■
Go One W a y Via
■ 1915 i October 5. 1916
7.12 15 per cent
and also to work in conjunction with
D E NTIST
Mrs. J. E. Cole went to Portland j after all expenses were paid,
the or dubious.
said county court during the actual
Monday to remain for a few days vis­ Ladies Aid Society, under whose aus­
HOOD R IV E R , OREGON
1 The same being the amount then due and de-
iting with relatives.
' linquent for the taxes for the years of 1909, 1912,
" H o w many boxes of apples are on construction of said roads, according to
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
pices the entertainment was held, is
1913,
1
1
'll
and
1916.
togwthcr
with
tile
penalty,
in­
the
apportionment
plan
adopted
by
the
that Suitzenburg tree?” Mr. and Mrs.
Hive the Hood Kiver Market a trial said tu have cleared over $)!.
terest and costs thereon upon the above* described
C. I.. Joy queried uf each other as did county court.
I property assessed to you, of which you are the Dr. William Morton Post
order for meat which will he mailed to
H. 1). Jones, who has been in Port­
a
I t w i l l a d d m u c h t o th e
a ! owners as appears o f record.
those
employed
on
the
ranch
and
after
T H E D A L L E S C H A M B E R OF
you by parcel
Prompt service.
land fur several weeks since his last
1
p le a s u re o f y o u r trip
*
j Said H. H. Faith and Buffalo Pitts Company, a
COMMERCE
corporation, are the legal owners of the above
Miss Kuth I.ittlepage was a Hood' slay on his ranch in the Grandview dis­ a bucket full had been picked from it
Dentist
the
work
was
stopped,
and
the
remain­
described property as the same appears o f record,
K. W. King, President.
Kiver
visitor on Thursday of last i trict, returned Wednesday for a two
I and each of the other persons atx>\e named are
der
of
the
apples
left
untouched.
On
■
Asie
your
local
B
J. W. Krewer, Secretary.
week.
Phone 2401
weeks' visit. His trees are four years
I hereby notified that Mrs H. Clough will apply to Rooms 1 «ml 2 llall Bfilg.
Sunday afternoon a small crowd was
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
Advisory Hoard:
Kodak tinishing-expert work-twenty*] old now and Mr. Jones will remain askeil to come out and each give their Hoard of Directors :
h
o
o
d
r
i
v
e
r
,
O
r
e
g
on
I
County
o
f
Wasco,
for
a
decree
foreclosing
the
lien
R W. King
James Snipes
font hour service.
Slocom .V Canlield here for two weeks after which he will i estimate of the number of picked
I against the property above described and men­
J. K. Kirk
E. O. McCoy
tioned in said certificate, and you are hereby sum­
Co.
niSStf return to his home in Portland. He j boxes the tree held, the winner to
moned to appear within sixty days from the date
W. S. Nelson
H. J. Maier
Mrs. Margaret Walker and her two does not expect to come up again until
of the first publication of this summons, exclusive
to do hi. winter pruning.
I *
■ " ■ ‘ ¡ « J *> h®*
. W i‘ h
H. S. Rice
E. M. Williams
children were week end visitors with February
1 of the date of the first publication thereof, and
'
'
I guesses ranging from 28 to 40 boxes,
■
Agent,
or
write
the
r
m ach h us
W. F. Dosk
K. H. French
defend this action, or pay the amount due as
A. K. Chase, county agenf, accom- u|| proceeded to pick. When the lust
relatives and friends in The Dalles.
■
General Passenger
above shown, with the interest thereon, to-wit:
J. It Weiss
M. A. Vogt
MOOILt OF PERFECTION.
panied by Miss Corrine Metz, county apple had tieen placed in a hex, the
For the sum of $30,4tf. with interest thereon at the
Miss Prances Ellis accompanied Mr
■
Agent
II. K Richards
E. C. Pease
librarian, and Miss Dorothy Havley, count totaled 88 boxes and a fraction
rate of fifteen per cent per annum from the 21st
and Mrs. T. I. Evans up from Corbett
■
PORTLAND
PERFECTLY
| day of January. 1915; and the further sum of
| her assistant, motored over Tuesday of another box and Thomas I elludt,
for a few days' visit.
$30.49. with interest thereon at the rate of fifteen
afternoon from The Dalles. The two who had given 88 as his figure, was
per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January.
a f o r C alifornia Books
R. K. llrosius, of Hood Kiver, rspre- |
, lirharians spent the major portion of | declared winner,
SIMPLE
J 1914. and the further sum o f $30.46, with interest
■
a n d s p e cific i n f o r m a t io n
settling Oregon U f a , wa- In the c i l j 1
thereon at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum ■
i the time at the local library, while
from the 2nd day of January. 1914: and the fur- ]
soliciting insurance Monday.
SIMPLY
Mr. Chase visited at the Mosier Fruit'
crank Middleswart and James M.
j (her sum of $12.63, with interest thereon at the ‘
This fine weather breaks the record, Growers Association and called on Buipee returned Triday night from a
¡•ate o f fifteen percent per annum from the 30th
PERFErT.
hunting and camping trip ui ten days
day of April. 1915; and the further sum of $7.13,
our sales are fine and breaking all local farmers and townspeople.
C IT AT IO N
w ith interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per
. . . „ Anna
, ___ Mi , l.Hnf*
___ did
... not. , nrrivi*
.... in , the
recorda.
There’s a Reason, besides I Mrs,
" I f the so called Pull Land Tax In the County Court o f the State of Oregon for cent
. > regions
»•
,, of ■ Mount <■ Hood. They
■ ,■
per annum from the 5th day of April. 1916; Koedles, Oil, Belts and all kind* of Sewinf}
Poatum. Ask Strauss.
anti the further sum o f $7.12. with interest there­
the County o f Wasco.
Machine bupplies, Repairing a specialty.
| last week according to expectation..
L^^l ^ r; : rl q a ; l^ ; ; , r ^ c L l (^ ; l:aclk Rental and Homeseekers Loan bill is
on at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum from
adopted by the voters at the coming In the Matter <*f the Estate of
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Howard motored F. A. Allington received a communica
.
.
’ p. ?? ,
the 5th day of October. 1916. together with
S.
E
Francisco,
decease«!
election,” says Truman Kutler, " i t
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
up yesterday from Hood Kiver for a I tion from her which stated that she ,' t”
r* ce" eB #t th'
plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred here­
! had been granted a few days’ extension
■ ' * « • « * will he impossible for the iieople of To E D. Francisco, Mrs. Freelove Wheeler. Mrs in. and in case of your failure to do so. a decree ror^ot. w
atay on their apple ranch in the Grand 1
E chow n
A A Mead, ami t«» all other heirs unknown, will be rendered foreclosing the lien of the said
view district.
I of time. Pred Krsndenburg. acting as ?nd Mn “ nl* ,,ho.t * a8 J,bUl" T ‘ “ « “ flood River valley owning land to bor­
if any, o f the said S. K. Francisco, deceased. taxes and costs against the land and premises The N ea Home Sewing Mach. Co.
row on that land as security. Juesday
assistant
agent,
will
leave
the
first
ol
alH,ul
h«
lf
nnle
distant
but
Greeting.
above described.
Dr. C. G. Esehslmsn, medical ad
204 Pacific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal.
I hey we had a letter from a customer in
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
All process and papers in this proceeding may
viaer fnr the nrder o f United Artisans, the month for Wasco and a relief man ^ru' " wa,,h " ot ‘ ^ » “ « h t down.
Portland, for whom we had collected hereby citisl and required to appear in the County be served upon the undersigned, Franx G. Dick,
will
then
be
sent
until
the
arrival
of
‘
he
v
enu
y
uf
Shell
mountain
waa in the city from Portland Ihurs-j M
jt. .
and had excellent fishing in P og river, a $2,500 mortgage. Instead of his usu Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of attorney for plaintiff, at The Dalles. Oregon, ami
W. A. HUSBANDS
Wasco, at the December term o f said Court, at within said State of Oregon.
day.
i
. . . . . . ... -. * * ,
, ,
. ' Both stated that they thoroughly en* al instructions to reinvest the amount, the
Court room thereof, at Dalles City, in said
This summons is served upon you by publica­
blacksmith
The Hood Kiver Market will take
Uh<tl I.A IO H l . l \ K daily boats [*
joyed the trip and with the aid of he asked us to please hold the funds County,
on Wednesday, the tith day of December. tion thereof in accordance with an order made by
your order, for meat and mail them to tween I or ti m i d a n d 1 he Dalle«. I p \ binoculars clone up views of Mount until after the election. I f the Pull 191t>, at 23m clock in the afternoon of that day. the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw. Judge of the
Morse
ShoeitiR
and General
you by parcel post, f nab inters will lie Itnais arrive at Mosier about J >0 »• in. . Hood and the surrounding country Rental Land Tax passes, he says he then and there to show causes, if any exist, why above entitled Court, on the 13th day o f October.
Repair Work.
an order should mjt be mad** by this Court, direct­ 1913: said order requires that the summons l»e
allowed ’.0 days on their hills.
daiiv except Mitiday.
Down »¡oat* were obtainable
“ Wild C a t " Jones,
will seek some other point of invest­ ing that the real property belonging to said estate, served upon you by publication thereof in the
-
-
O regon
an«l described as follows, to-wit: I.ots 1, 2, and 3 Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, for six Mosnot,
Korn—To Mr
and
Mrs
Ernest arrive at loaier aiMMit m :U0 a in. daily trapper and guide in that vicinity for ment.”
in Block 1. tone» in th; Town " f Mosier. Wasco consecutive weeks, an«! that a copy of the sum­
Evans, on Monday, October 28, a III except Sunduv. H«»th U>ats make a;! years, and special guide for the mem-
Mr. Kutler fears that the rural ele­ County. Oregon, he sold in one lot and parcel at mons and a copy of the complaint be forthwith
pound girl. Mother and baby are both lauding* for passenger* «ml freight, tiers o f the Snowshoe club at ( loud ment is going to contuse the Pull private sale, as prayed for in the petition 'd deposited in the postotfiee with postage thereon
leaving ! ortland and I he Pallet ¡»t Cap Inn. accompanied them on sever- Rental measure, thinking from its Edgar A Race, administrator of the said estate, prepaid, directed to the said C. N. Greiner, preai- 1
doing well.
7 ;tsi s. in
Ks passenger rate* 7 > cent* f Mj hikes.
dent of the Buffalo Fitts Cou.^anv. a coapora- ,
which said petition has tieen tiled herein.
wording that it is a farmer's loan act.
Por Mala—Corn on cob, shelled, in Iwtwn-n Portland slid The Italic'
West f erry Street. City of Buffalo. M IOl AND HARNESS REPAIRING
Witness, the Honorable F. S. Cunning. Judge tion. at
sack, and ton lot-
Inquire of P. M. .1.0 llcldiii, \gciit. Phone ” 31.
of the said County Court, w"ith the Seal of said State of New York.
HARNESS SUPPLIES
The date of the first publication of this sum- ,
Court affixed, this 2»*th day o f fTriftm A. I> I91B.
Mtranss or Pred Kellners on the Arthur
mons is the 20th day of October. 1916.
Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned home
Attest L B Fox, Clerk.
Kuhn ranch
nl7
FRANK
G
DICK.
(Seal of County Court I
n24
last week after a three months' ah
MOSIER
OREGON
o20di
Attorney for Plaintiff.
One of the most valtial le additions ssnre. She accompanied her husband
to the Muster library recently is the un a motoring trip through Oregon,
acquisition of a live volume standard Nevada and California and since Mr
art of books on Horticulture.
McGregor returned home sevetal weeks
Guy Elton, of The Dalles, who is j ago, has been spending sometime at
employed on the ranch of Pred W. Wil­ the homes of her sisters in Oakland, I
son, went tn The Dalles Saturday ti Mrs. J. W. Madiill and Mrs, A. V
remain over Sunday.
Stevens, as well as visiting
with 1
H u s K e y (EL T e m p l e m e i e r , P r o p s .
Rev Predric J Stoetsrl, who is now | friends in dsn Francisco.
preaching at Kalams. Wash , was in j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuhn left Sat
( I Dunsmort* ii. iharite a h o will d o the cutting
<»< x h I s u p p ly
the city this week, coming up Tuesday urday morning for Portland, motoring
of Fresh Meats on hand
nigh* and returning to his home on over the Columbia Kiver highway |
Wednesday morning.
They had planned un stopping at Cor j
Mr and Mrs. C. G Stolti were vis- i belt for a visit with Mr. and Mrs i
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E
A P P R E C IA T E D
itors Tuesday in Hood Kiver
Mrs ! T. L. Evans, tut met them near Cas- |
cede
I
no
he
en
route
to
Mosier.
After
Stalls *• father aid n other. Mr and
Mrs L. W. Kruger, of Salem, are here 1 stopping to eat luocti both parties con
tinuod on their way. Mr and Mrs
visiting
Choicest cuts of meats and prompt ser­ Kuhn intended to ship their car by
vice in mail ng your order to volt
Ac boat from Plavel un the oeean liner
counts due in thirty davs
V r u rp a '- I Great Northern and planned them
ron.vge came tly solicited
The Ihsil ) selves tn take the same ship to Cali
fornia to spend the winter
Kiver Market,* IU mk I Kiier, Ore.
A ll O re g o n P a p e rs
J. P Cole returned Friday night i Mr and Mrs. E. P. Piske, accom­
from Portland where he had been tn | panied by their little daughter, Fdna,
visit with his mother who had recently | motored to Hood Kiver Thursday where
MOSIER B U LLE T IN . 1 year
$1.50
undcigore an operation. She is now a physician examined the shoulder
blade
of
the
little
girl,
binding
it
up
improving nirtly.
Evening Telegram, 3 months
$ 1.00
securely after learning that the hone
Mr ai d Mrs. Pred Krtmers srrived had been fractured
I h e l e a d in g R e p u b l i c a n p a p e r o f t h e M a t e
Several days ago
Friday from Yamhill and will remain the child fell from the hotel porch and
on the Kuhn piece during I lie» absence I hurt her arm. and when her shoulder
Rural Spirit. 1 year
.
.
.
.
$
o f Mr ard fit ■s. Kuhn who will winter t>egan to droop her parents realised
( A w e e k l y p a p e r f o r t h e f a r m e r a n d « to * k m a n
in C.liforma
This Mill be a rare opportunity to select from the latest
something was wrong
It will he nee-
When you need a pair of pants yss essary to keep the shoulder tightly
Poultry Life. 1 year
.
.
.
.
$
.5
0
style
High Grade Garments at V E R Y L O W PRICES.
Pants, no nrsd to go out o f town to bandaged for three weeks to allow the
( D e v ote d to progressive poultry culture in the Nor thwest
huy then, as I have a big. r t s slock fracture to heal.
o f all pr t-» from <1 J. , u .1 I bava
Mrs. Ken Sellinger visited yesterday
T o ta l value
your number, that is vour siso, says at the home of her parents. Mr. aid
Strauss.
Mrs 0. J. K. Catlson
Accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. A 8. KoP and baby by her b ro th er-in is*. Zeno '-sllingcr.
motored over from Huod River Tues­ she returned on the afternoon local to
day. Mr Keir is proprietor of a drug Hood Kiver. from where she took the
store In Hood Kiter, hawng recently terry U Whits Salmon. Kclwra.i the
A c tu a l H a v in g o n o ff e r o f $1 M
purchased the interest of his partner. latter city and Trout Lake her husband
C. A. Csss, of the firm of Keir A Cass. ■a running his aul> mobile for stage
i
B R IE F
LO CAL
Mr ,
Y’ ou w ill also see that the largest value of assessment was for the same year,
¡thus entirely vindicating a high value through the entire County for assess­
ment purjioHes.
M E N T IO N
IF BONDS VOTED
VOTE X64
Dr. H. L. Dumble
I START!
jNOWi
■ Planning This J
I W in te r’s T rip l
& S
D
W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
j SALT LAKE CITY \
: U nion P acific S ystem :
J
0-W.R.R.tN.
SINGLE TAX BILL W ILL
KILL INVESTMENTS
C. J. E. CARLSON
M EAT M A R K E T
N o w Open fo r B u s in e ss
T w o D a ys Sale
Coats and Suits
Our 1916-17 Combination Offer
1.00
$4.00
L
All Four Papers for $2.50
Friday and Saturday, October 2 7-2 8
By special arrangements, we will have an unusually large as­
sortment of late style Suits and Coats just out from the best
New ^ ork Style Shops. These will be sold on a small com­
mission and will be here FR ID A Y and SATURDAY O N LY.
B ragg Mercantile Co.
H ood River, O r e g o n