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T o the Voters of Wasco County: BENNtNOTON.VT “ Stocking Up” Getting ready for fall and w in te r. W e re re ad y . S h irts, neckw ear, hosiery and Cooper Bennington - Underwear “ S p rin g -N e ed le " stitch u n d e r w ear, w hich h a s th e p ro p e r “spring b a c k " a f t e r it is stre tc h ed . S o ft, f i r m , f o r m fitting, in all w e ig h ts , s ty le s a n d sizes. M ake tin s y o u r h ab erd a sh e ry . Ladies Union Suits, medium weight, of snow white fleeced lined cotton. e /v The suit dU C Ladies Union Suits of good heavy fleec ed lined cotton, color white, with long or short sleeves, ankle or knee lengths, bought direct from the factory at a clean up (irn e: sizes .'Ml, :W. 40. 42. 11: suit I DC Misses winter weight fleeced lined union suits. Color vc hite. All j r si 11 e suit 4D C We also have a full line of all wool, wool and silk, and wool and cotton mixed union suits for men and women and child ren at exceptionally low prices, due to our buying early. All of these goods have great ly advanced in price since then and you can reap the benefit if you lay in a good supply We are now the headquarters for suits for men and boys. A splendid line of guar anteed suits and overcoats of the newest models anti latest weaves for you to choose from. Special Woolen Shirts and Drawers for men, good big values at $1.50 to $2.00 a garment, all sizes in the lot but not a full run Of sizes in any one kind. Qp The garment «/DC Alter aeversl week« of d m c<m«iderwtion, I have accepted th e petition« which have been presented m e,and tiled fam e with t i n C ountyC Irrh.a nd have thu« a^aic become a candidate for re-election to th e ottlce of County Aeaeteer of tVaeco County. 1 have filled th if very im p o rta n t office for th e past 4 year«, and h a v e e n d e a . vored .luring that time, to familiarize myaelf with th e law« governing aaid office and to m ak e the aaneeament« according to raid law. tn the year 1913, the year 1 hecame aasesaor), the aaeeaament law« of our Stale were *o changed a i to require th a t all properties be aaeewed at their full c««h v a l u e ; thia 1 have e ndegtored to a tta in , and in fo doing have railed tb e Be wsahle value of Waaco County approxim ately Five Million Dollar«. In support of tlii» increase In value which ii itrlc tly according to the law», I wish to q uote some tigiirec and facta from the S tate Tax C om m iiaiona r'i report« f,,r the aeveral year» m entioned , said report« being on file in County Clerk F o x ’* office in The Dalles, < »regoi , and are open to Die inspection of any and all who care to look them over, below 1 give a table of years, values, a n d percentage* as l«*r cení of Total j>er cent Wasco t ’o ’a. taken from *aiil reports. full value of S ta te Tax p e rce n t paid Full Value Year Assessed Value 1 OOtXKXI .017358 .55 »22,442,«»K) 00 (12,543,130.00 1011 .55 .017277 23,483.775.00 1.000000 12,915,851 00 1912 LOU 8)90 010451 24,045,('72.97 .71 17.4«8,427.81 •1913 l.joouoo .75 23,455,849.90 .018727 17,591,887.42 1014 1.000000 .75 *.018441 23,338,84* 47 • to iv 17, «04,136.35 Men’s medium weight fleeced lined shirts and drawers, soft and agreeable for those wearing the cotton underwear a P _ The garment Bovs medium weight shirts and drapers not all sizes left but certainly a bargain; worth from 25c to 35c a garment while they last, the garment ........ Boys heavy fleeced lined shirts n o drawers, warm, agreeable, garment uOC Boys extra heavy fleeced lined a e shirts and drawers, the garment *IDC Boys heavy fleeced lined Union A e Suits sizes from 2f! to 34, the suit *rDC Union Suits for men; a dandy heavy weight lightly fleeced garment, bought at a big bargain; sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48 The suit only......... ................ THE PARIS FAIR Hood River’s Largest and Best Store Also excellent for grown-ups Money B ark If not Satlafled Hood River III I F ’l s . a . r 2 3 3 . a , 0 3 7 - l-H '-f - H - l-'l- H - H - l- l- l I I I I I I I From tin- above table it will readily be seen th a t Wasco's portion of the e n tire State Tax p a d has decreased ra th e r th a n increased as some would teem th in k . This decrease is due to ttie increased |ierrentages ul value In our County over those of former years, and a careful perusal of th e several reports on file willshow th at tb e smallest proportion of th e State Tax ever paid by Waaco C ounty, was in t h e year 1915. You will also see th a t th e largest value of assessment was for theBame year, t h u s entirely vindicating a high value through th e e ntire County for assess m ent purposes. I have introduced in our County, the individual assessment system made in triplicate at one operation, t h u s doing away with the very cumbersom e system o | lav Roll* in vogue when I liecaiiic assessor :iuy movie of Tax Holts does away with the necessity of long waits for tax receipts when t a l e s are paid ; it also saves a great am o u n t of unnecessary work that was heretofore (tone in the sheriff*» office during Tax Collecting time. Study these figures and tacts, investigate their correctness, and then 1 ask you to lend me voor aid on November 7lh to continue this work. Korden. Mrs. Root says t h a t her willing th a t I should have a square T H E L A D IK s’ HO M E JO U R N A L , da ughter, who has been quite sick, la deal in thia election. rH E 8ATI RDAY EVENING FUSl I | now feeling much be tte r. I believe 1 had a square deal in the a i d r i l E CO EN T RY G E N T L EM A N i f -» Mrs. F. Page left for Dorchester, prim aries and am still relying on the wish to secure the »pare time of a man common people of whom A braham N ebraska, Tuesday where ahe will or woman to act a* local representative A nice fresh stock of cookies and Lincoln said. " T h a t Cod m ust love spend the winter. She will keep house ill Moaier a i d vicinity, looking after tbe crackers ju st arrived. Strausa. for her daughter, Miss Marjorie Page, because he made so many of t h e m , " Fred .W Wilson. Republican nominee Eil Wood was m the city Friday vis who i» teaching kinderga rte n in a to give me a sq uare deal for the for circ uit judge of thia distric t, has renewals of their many subscriptions in My motto is " W A S C O C O I N T Y S E C O N D T O N O N E IN I H E this section, a i d i n tn d u c i n g these pub iting with hia father, (1. H. Wood. aksessorship. My m o tto : " A square been a resident nf w hat now comprises lications to new reailer». I’aym eut will arhool there. S T A T E OF O R E G O N ". Pd. Adv. deal for everybody. ” Rain Coats and Capes for the whole Hood River and Waaco counties all his be made <u salary and commission. The da te set by the comm ittee C. Y. Cooper. family. Strauss. life. For 33 years he has been in a c Previous experience is desirable b ut not ppointed at the last m eetin g of the tive law practice a t The Dalles, and essential. tio to haw is Right :you are right w hen Parent-T eacher Association for the For details address, wltb during t h a t time haa partieputed in references, Box 051, T H E C U R T IS you go to l-aw, th e ('leaner, Hood River. clean up nf the school grounds has The Hosier Church Notice much of the im porta nt work th at has Rl B U S H I N G COMPANY, Independ Mrs. J. Strein »pent the first nf Die been announced for Saturday, Novem JA S . A. D A V IS Rible School, 10 a. rn. tieen before the courts of thia district. ence Square, Philadelphia. ber 11. week in The Dalles. Communion, 11:15 a. m. During four year« of thia tim e —1908 to Now ia a gisid tim e to maku your Stone ja r s of all size* and vinegar Morning Sermon, " H o ly Names of 1912— Mr. Wilson was d istric t attorney Choicest ru ts of m eats a i d prompt se r «elections for Xmas premnt«, and have I the New T e s ta m e n t . ” j igs a t ('huwri’a. In th e C ir c u it C ou rt o f th e S t a te o f O regon for for Hood River, Wasco and Crook vice in mail ng your order to you. Ac them set aside until wanted. A nice W aaco C ou n ty. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Alex Carlson wai a visitor in The counties, and this is the only elective counts due in th irty d a is . Your pat Mr* H . C lough, p la in tiff, v s. H . H . F aith and line of new gift goods in stock. Sub Evening Sermon, 7:30 p. rn. Da!tea the firat of the week. office t h a t he has ever held and the ronage earnestly solicited T h e Hood Mr». H. H . F a ith , h u sban d and w ife , and B u ffalo scriptions taken for any magazine or H itts (Company, a corp oration , d e fe n d a n ts. Ruth the evening and the morning only one fur which he was ever h can River Market, liood River, Ore. I.adies new Coverall Aprons and paper a t th e lowest prices given by the To H . H. F aith and Mrs. H. H . F a ith , husband sermons will be given by the pastor. didate. except in the present instance ttreakfant Sets new at S t r a u s s .' i and w ife , and B u ffalo P itta C om pany, a cor publishers. Musier nook Store. \ l.eon L. Myers, who is now located in when he ia the Republican nominee for poration , d e fen d a n t» a b ove nam ed: J J . E. Iligley was in Hood River on T h f r e is m o r e C a t a r r h In t h i s s e c t i o n All pupils who have not received any Musier as the m inister of the church. circuit judge, having had no oppoalion in th e nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon: o f t h e c o u n t r y t h a n a ll o t h e r d i s e a s e s business Saturday. You are h ereby n otified th at Mrs. H . C lough, p a r t of their e xhib its or project books The su bject for the evening will he: in the Republican prim aries lust May. p u t t o g e t h e r , a n d f o r y e a r s It w a a s u p ’ he p la in tiff a b ove nam ed, ia th e o w n er and hohter Get a Perfection Oil H e a te r and since the local grange and industrial ’ " f a the Young Man S a f e ? ” The ub During his incumbency of the district p o s e d to b e i n c u r a b le . D o c t o r s p r e o f C er tific a te o f D e lin q u e n c y n u m berad -’)38. is warm up th a t chilly room. See Chown. school fair should notify Mrs. J. E. 1 ject of the evening discourse will lie a tt o r n e y 's office he prosecuted success s c r ib e d lo c a l r e m e d i e s , a n d b y c o n s t a n t sued on th e 2nd day o f January . 1914. by th e Tax T u lu p h o n o a : o f Waa* «» C ou n ty. S t a t e o f O regon, for Miss Lillian Marvel spent Saturday ( ole. who was in c harge of the school tv sugge st ways and m eans of con- fully many im porta nt cases in Hood p ly r o f n a o i u l i n n c g e d to it c u i r n e c u w r a i t b h le . l o c C a l a t t a r r e r a h t m is e n t a , • C th ollector e am ount, o f $-30.49. the «am e b e in g th e am ount K .-aidunrr HUI O ffice IJ4I e x hibits and who st a te s th at she has a serving the in te res ts and moral force River county, as well as in the other lo c a l d i s e a s e , g r e a t l y I n f lu e n c e d b y c o n th en d u e and d elin q u en t for th e taxea in Hood River. ber of book« and articles in her of the young people of our community. counties of the distric t, among them s t i t u t i o n a l c o n d i t i o n « a n d t h e r e f o r » re ! for th e year o f 1912, to g e th e r w ith th e p e n Rain Kepellaut Puttees, j u s t in. | »um . in te r e s t and ««>sts th ereo n , upon th«? real possession. It is especially desired that all parent» being a conviction in the only murder q u i r e s c o n a t i t u t l o n a l t r e a t m e n t . H a l l ’s a p lty Strauss. r op erty asaesse«l t«j you, o f w h ic h you are th e c t u r e d b y K. J Mrs. C. G. Sto lls suffered consider as well as the young people of the case th at haa been tried in Hood River C C h a t c a n r e r v h & C C u r o t ., , T m o l a e n d u o f . a O O f f ic e i n U ro aix a* H id « . l io , is a c o n s t i 1 o w n er s a s ap p e a r s o f record, situ a te d in said tfana Kullandsrud went to Hood able W aaco C ou n ty. S ta te o f O regon , and p a r tic u la r ly county. pain last week from an abscess I community be present, tu tio n a l rem edy, is ta k e n In te r n a lly R iver S aturday afternoon. lx.m uled and d escrib ed aa follow s: T h e N orth - H o o d R iv e r which formed in the palm of her right j Dr. J. E. Anderson, f a th e r of the Mr. Wilson desires every voter to a n d a c t s t h r u t h e B lo o d o n t h e M u c o u s j , w q u a r te r ( N W 'C o f th e S o u th e a s t q u a rter Men, see the new dollar Cem safety hand, ft was se veral days before the present prohibition law will be present know t h a t should be be elected to the S u r f a c e s o f th<* S y s t e m . O n e H u n d r e d ; ( S est E ‘ a ) and th e N o r th e a s t q u a r te r ( N F 1*) o f the D o l l a r , r e w a r d 1 > * o f f e r e d f o r a n y c a s e st the church Sunday evening tn e x raxor a t Chown’s. ft» a dandy. abscess came to a head, and it was S ou th w ent q u a r te r ISW 1«), and th e S ou th one- circuit ju d geship ne xt week he will ap t h a t H a ll « C a t a r r h 1 u r c f o i l s t o c u r e . h a lf ' S ’ ¿» o f th e S o u th w e s t q u a r te r (S W l 4) o f J. N. Mosier made a business trip to I necessary tu go to Hood River tu have plain some of the jokers in the beer proach thu office with deepest re aliz a S e n d f o r c i r c u l a r s a n d t e s t i m o n i a l s . S ection tw en ty " fiv e (2 5 . T o w n sh ip th r ee (3 1 . erby tearns Hood River Ih u r s d a y . it lanced. H er hand ia now slowly amendm ent. D on’t fail to be present tion of its highest ideals and seek in S ou th of R a n g e 13 (IS), B art o f t h e W II)am *tta F J C H E N E Y & C O . T oledo O hio. at this service. M eridian. every proper m anner to m ake them I have a good stock of »rnoked meats | healing. S o ld h y D r u g g i s t s . 7r.o. 'i . are fu r th e r notified ti.a» said M rv H. L a w y er s Leun I. Myers, Minister. practical. His w arm est supporte rs are again from 20c lb. up. Strauss. Roy Slnllz, who has been employed H a ll s F a m ily F ills fo r c o n s tip a t io n . C lough han paid th e ta x e s on said prem iaos fo r ; those who know him beat and include ‘ prior and aubaequent year?«; w ith th e rate o f in- H O O D Mrs. J. E. Cole returned Saturday ; in the work of harvesting the wheal R IV E R . O R E G O N i ter e st on said am ount« an follow s: the clients who have e n tr u s te d bin: Kuhn.s Write Aboard Ship *1 m i o \ s morning a f t e r spending the week in crop in the vicinity of Wasco, came with their business. Mr. Wilson prom down Saturday for a visit with his p a r P ortland with relatives No of The following letter has been re ises th a t, if elected, thia court shall be In th e C ir c u it C ourt o f th e S t a te o f O regon , for ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stoltz. He Tax R ate o f Y r ’a i D ate Wa M O ('■ M i n ty . (live the II oik I River Market a trial was accompanied by his aunt, Mrs ceived from Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Kuhn an im pa rtia l trib unal wherein all liti Re A m ’nt T ax | Paid I n ter e st F a n n ie D ark. p la in tiff, v s. Carl G. I>ark, d e fe n d order for m e a t which will he mailed to which was w ritte n a t sea aboard the c eip t g a n ts may be assured th a t their s t a n d G. M Powell, of I he Dalles They an t. you by parcel jsist. Prompt service. 8. S. G re at N o r t h e r n : ing shall be equal and open and even T o t^arl G. D ark, th e a b o v e nam ed d e fen d a n t: re tu rn e d the first of the week. 15 p er c e n t , T H E D A LL E S 1909 J a n u a r y 21. 1915 $30.4« - - O REGO N Dear Mr. Moe: On board ship with handed justic e alone shall J. N. Mosier was a tte n d in g to busi prevail. ■3b. 49 15 per c e n t 338 in th e nam e o f th e S t a t e o f O regon: You are 1912 'J a n u a r y 2. 1914 Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Fiske, who took machine. E x p ee t to tour southern The court will be conducted with dis hereby required to a p p e a r and a n s w e r th e c o m 191.3 Ja n u a r y 2. 1914 ness m a t t e r s Sa tu rd ay m ornin g in 30.46 16 per cen t their little d a u g h te r to Hood River California till March 1st. Allow us to 12.63 *V »4 15 per c e n t A p ril 30. 1916 Hood River. patch, but nut w ith such haste as will p la in t tiled a g a in s t you in th e a b ove e n t it le d su it, 1914 this week to consult - p h y s i c i a n , 7.13 15 per c e n t DR. C H. JENKINS on or b e fo re six w e e k s from th e d a te nf th e first 1915 A pril 6. 191« ..... . . . , . , , twice ......................... — -------------- 15 per cen t 7.12 Li.d the washing dru.lgery by get | report t h a t the little girl s shoulder is tell you we enjoyed the t r ip from pre vent full opportunity for the pre p u b lication o f th is su m m on s h e r e in a fte r sta te d , 1916 | O ctob er 6, 1916 DENTIST i f you fa il to ho ap p ea r and a n s w e r said com tin g one of Chown'a C how n’« Easy Running now doing nicely but t h a t it will he Mosier to Portland and found the roads se n tatio n of cases and all questions p and T h e sam e b e in g th e am o u n t th e n d u e and d e HOOD R IV E R , O R E G O N la in t, th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e cou rt for th e in much b e tt e r condition than we e x Washing Machines. lin q u en t for th e ta x e s for th e yearn o f 19**9, 1*12, nceeasary to keep the bandage on for pected, much b e tt e r than the road upon their merits. d e cree prayed for in her c o m p la in t, to -w it: Office Rhone 1081. Res. Rhone 333 Mr. Wilson f u r t h e r s t a te s : " H e r e For a d e c r ee o f th e a b ove entitle«! court to th e 1913, 1914 and 1915. to g e th e r w ith th e p e n a lty , in- ! koda k fini»hing-cxpcrt work-twenty- two weeks yet to allow the fractured from Mosier to The llalleB to fore it has not been the custom of e ffe c t th a t th e b nda o f m atrim on y h er e to fo r e ter e st and co sta there»m upon t)ie a b o v e d escrib ed foiir hour service. Slncom A Canfield bone to knit thorughly. The f r ac tu re property a s s e s s e d to you, o f w h ich you are th e . We hope the bond vote will t a r r y in circuit c o u rt in re ndering opinions e x is t in g in*tween p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t lx* fo r ow n er* an ap p e a r s o f record. Co. m23lf waa caused by a fall from the hotel Waaco county as the same will in our an n u lled , set a sid e an d held for n au gh t and in equity cases, to give the reasons for e th v er Sai«i H. H. F a ith an d B u ffalo P itta C om pany, a a t th e p la in tiff bo g r a n te d an a b so lu te d ivorce Mis. C. G Nichol and her mother, porch. crease tbe value of all the lands on decisiona. I believe t h a t if well r e a from th e d e fe n d a n t. corporation, are th e legal o w n er * o f th e above Mrs. W. ii. Holly, were in Hood River R E G U L A T O R L IN E daily Ismt* I«-- and w ithin four miles of the new road. soned decisions were handed down ir A lso for a d e c r ee a d ju d g in g th e p la in titf to la* d en en b ed p ro p e r ty a* th e sa m e a p p e a r s o f record, e o w n er in f«*e sim p le o f Lo* T w e lv e <12) of an«! ea ch o f th e o th e r persona a b o v e nam ed are Rooms I and 2 Hall Bid«;. S aturday morning. t ween Portland and The Dalles. Dp Hoping to see a hard surfaced h ig h this class ot cases, giving the reason» th Rhone 2401 Block S even 1 7» -f LftUghlin - A d dition to P a ll— h ereby notifiexi th a t M rs H ('lo u g h w ill a p p ly to For Sale Cheat.—T eam and harness, •mats arrive at Mosier alaiut 4:3f)i>. in. way the same as in Multnomah county, and law supporting the same, many C ity. W a sc o C ou n ty, O regon, free front a n y claim th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e S t a te o f O regon, for the HOOD RIVER, OREGON C ou nty o f W aaco. for a d e c r ee fo re c lo sin g th e lien daily except Sunday. Down trouts you may expect to bear from us often, cases now up|iealed to the suprem e o f c u r te sy on th e part o f '-aid d e fe n d a n t. weight of learn 11(10 pounds. Inquire of h at p la in tiff's m aiden nam e o f F a n n ie S m ith a g a in st th e p rop erty ab ove d escrib ed and m en - • J . P. Carroll. nit) arrive at Moeier alsmt K tin a. in. daily while on this trip. court would nut be appealed, thereby l*e T rent tioned in said certific a te , and you a r e h ereb y s u m ore« I. except Sunday. Both boat* m ake ail Mrs Kuhn joins me with r e g ard s to sa ving litigant* the coit of expensive You are hereby n otified »hat thin su m m o n s in moned* to a p p e a r w ith in * ix ty d a y s from th e d a te Prof. L. K. Henderson was up from o f th e firat pub lication o f th is su m m on s, e x c lu s iv e ' landings (or pasxcngeia ami Ireigbt. you all. We are. as ever. served up on you by p u b lica tio n f o r aix c o n secu - appeals. I purpose to render such de Hood River Tuesday fur a visit with leaving Portland and Tbe Dalles at e w m l ■ In h w Mortar B u lle tin , a w eakly n e w s o f th e d a te o f th e firat publi(ati«jn th e r iu f. an«i Yours sincerely, cisions, giving the litigant the benefits p :i aper a fiS M . mac turns Dr. and Mrs C. A. Macrum. o f g en era l circu la tio n , p u b lish ed at M osier, d e fen d th ia a c tio n , or pay th e a m o u n t d u e a s j 7 '«• a. in. Fall passenger rates 75 cents Mr. and Mrs. A r th u r Kuhn. of the reasons for the s a m e . " W asco C ou n ty. O regon , by order o f th is cou rt a b ove sh o w n , w ith th e in te r e s t th ereon , to -w it: ! MODELS OF PERFECTIOS. Security Stock Tonic ia j u s t wnat la-tween Portland ami T he Dalles F o r th e sum o f $.30.4tf. w ith in te r e st th ereon at th e For many ye ars Mr. Wilson has mail«’ O ctober, .¡oth. 191«, d ir e c tin g th a t said -urn- r a te o f fifte e n p er c e n t per an n u m frx>m th e ¿1st * your bor«ea need now to keep them in .*. t). Boldin, Agent. Phone 231. ons be so p u b lish ed . T h e d a t e o f th e first p u b t-een interested in Hood River county m PERFECTLY lication >>( th is su m m on s is th e 3rd d ay «>f N on e m day o f J a n u a r y . 1915; and th e fu r th e r sum o f , Wind Takes Apple Toll good conditions. Get some at Chown'». orchard land and plans, if elected, to ber. 191«, and th e d a te of th e last pub lication *30.49. w ith in te r e st th ereon at th e ra te o f fifte e n , Mr. and Mrs L. W Kruger, fa the r Mr and Mrs. Frank How ard were and m other of Mrs C. G. Stoltz, a f te r The heavy windstorm which prevailed spend a large portion of his time in th e re o f w ill be on th e 15th day o f D ecem ber. per c e n t p er annu m fn»m th e 2nd d ay o f Ja n u a ry . SIMPLE 1914: and th e fu r th e r sum o f $90 w ith in te r e st 1 here from Hood River Tuesday, motor a several daya visit here, left Friday over the Hood River valley Monday liood River, and th us help fac litate A D 11*1«. ther«*on at th e ra te o f fifte e n per c e n t per annu m PA IT . W C H IL D E R S . ing tu their ranch in Grandview. afternoon for Portland where they will night left a blanke t of fallen apples the conclusion of legal business. from th e 2nd day o f J a n u a r y , 1914. an*l th e fu r «gy n 2d l5 A tto r n e y fo r P lain titf. SIMPLY th er Hum o f S12.A3, w ith in te r e s t th ereon a t th e lx»t ns finish your films. Same may Is1 spend a few daya with their «on. E. C under trees nf E ast Side orchards. The (Raid adv) rate o f fifte e n jie r c e n t per an n u m from theifltth left at the Bulletin office. Slocoin ,V K ruge r and family before re tu rn in g to loss will reach an e stim a te d 110,0011. PERFECT. la . "f A pril, 191... am i t h f f u ther su m o f fT.lS, ( ITATIOV Canfield. Hood River. D their home in Pi rtland. Mr Kruger, th e wind was accompanied by a steady w ith in te r e s t thereon at th e ra te o f fifte e n per i-adies, secure your railing cards at • In th e C ou nty Court o f th e S t a te o f O regon for cen t p er an n u m from th e 5th day o f A p ril. 191*>. v'o#(ilos, Oil, Belts and all kind* of Sewing who ia 84 years old, ia still hale and downpour of rain. E.W. Itirge reports the B illctin office. 50 cards for 75c: Than ksgiv ing is not so f a r off. W hy th e C ou nty o f W asco. and th e fu r th e r su m o f $7.12. w ith in te r e s t th e re Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty. hearty and one day while here lie a precipitation of .35 of an inch. 100 cards for $1. not buy your table linens now. I still on at th e ra te o f fifte e n per c e n t per an n u m from In th e M utter o f th e E s ta te o f th e 5th day o f O ctober. 1916. to g e th e r w ith have «inis " B e f o r e The W a r " liners picked 2n boxes of apples on the Stoltz S E F ran cisco, d ec e a se d Nrw Home Istrx arc Quality Chooser! p la in tiff’s c o s ts and d isb u r se m e n ts in cu rred here ranch. T o K D. Francis«'.!, Mrs F iv e ln v e W h eeler. Mrs at money saving prices. Strauss. in. am i in c a s e o f your fa ilu r e t o d o so. a d e c r ee orbs.>. W E> C h ow n A A. Mead and to all oth er heirs u n k n o w n , w ill lie rem lered fo re c lo sin g t h e lien o f th e -«aid F A re ce n t bulletin issued by the Ore- | E. Jacobsen, re pre se nting J. K. Gill, if an y. o f th e said S K F ran cisco, d eceased . ta x e s an d co«t* a g a in st th e land an d prem ise* T h e N e w H o m e Sewdnu Mach. C o . of Portland, was here Sa tu rd ay on goon A gricultural College on " P r u n in g i G re e tin g . a b ove d escrib ed . 2*4 P a c if ic Hl« 1 g . 8 « I rani iM o < j I In v e stig a tio n s " ia a treatise, illus business for the company and looking In th e nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon, you are A ll p ro cess and paper* in th is p ro ceed in g m ay (rated, on the a dvantages and disad h ereby c ite d and required to ap p ear in th e County be serve«! upon th e u n d ersig n ed , F rank (». D ick, a f te r his orchard interests. C ou rt o f th e S t a te o f Oreg«»n, for th e C ou n ty o f ! a tto r n e y for p la in tiff, at T h e D alle*. O regon, and vantag a of certain methods of train ' f o r Sale- Corn on coh, shelled, in mg young trees to best meet the needs j W aaco, at th e Deceinl>er term o f said C ou rt, at w ith in said S ta te o f O regon. th e C ourt i'(**»n th e re o f, at D alles C ity, in sai«l T h is su m m o n s is nerved upon you by p u b lica sacks and ton lots. Inquire of E. M of particula r conditions and showing , Blacksmith C ou nty, «>n W ednesday, th e tdh day o f D ecem ber. tion th e r e o f in ac«'onlance w ith an order m ad e by Strauss or Fred Reiiners on th e Arthur the results t h a t may be expected from I 191«. at 2:tit* clock in th e a fte r n o o n o f th a t day. th e H onorable W . L. B rad sh aw , J u d g e o f th e Horse Shoeing and General K uhn ranch. n)7 th en and th e r e to sh ow c a u se s, if any ex'ist. why s b o r * * n title d C o u rt, on U w 18tli day **f O cto b sr. I different methods of prur.ing them ; an order should not be m ade by th is C ourt, dire»*t- 1917: said order require* th a t th e sum m on* lie* Repair Work. Fred Evans re tu rn e d Wednesday A fte r experim e nts begun in 1910 hv ing th a t th e r»»al p r op erty U ‘i«>nging to sum ! e s ta te serv ed upon you by p u b lication t h e r e o f in th e night from an extended huntin g trip to Prof. C. L. Lewis, the Oregon E x p e r i and describe»! as follow s, to -w it; b i t s 1. 2, and 3 M«xiier B u lletin , a w eek ly n e w sp a p er , for six .M o s ie r , - - O regon in Block I. tone» in th e T ow n o f M oeier. W asco c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s, and th a t a copy o f th e s u m t i e coast in the vicinity of Alsea. tire ment station now recommends sum m er C o u n ty . O regon, be aold in o n e lo t and p a r e d at m ons and a cop y o f th e com p lain t be fo rth w ith gon, which he enjoyed with friends pruning Both w inter pruning and p r iv a te sa le , a s prayed for in th e i>etiti«»n of dep«i*iled in th e post office w ith p o s ta g e there«*n E d gar A R ace, atim inifttrator o f th e «-ai«! e s ta te , p rep aid . directe«i to th e sai«l C. N . G reiner, p r e s i The 11 ms I River Market will take sum m er pruning methods are presented w h ich sai«i p e titio n ha« b een lile«l herein. dent «>f th e B u ffalo F itta C om pany, a <<«»pont your orders for meat and mail th e m to and the reasons for each. Records for W est F erry S t r e e t , C ity o f B uffalo, S H O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N G W itn e ss, th e H onorable F. S. G u n n in g, J u d g e o o n . at you by parrel post. Customer» w ill be the different types of grow th are p r e o f th e «aid C ou nty C ou rt, w ith th e S eal <*f «aid S t a te o f N e w York. H A R N E S S S I RPI.IES T h e d a te «»f th e first p u b lica tio n o f th is su m allowed 20 days on their hills. sented and discussed separately. The Court art*ve«t th is 2«th «lay «»f O« t«d«er, \ D. J91*V m on* ia th e 2<*th dav o f O ctober. ¡91*. A tte st L. B. F o x , C lerk. Donald Onthank and E rnest Colby bulletin will be sent to the residents of F R A N K G. D IC K . »Seal o f C ou nty Court* n?4 o2Ddl A tto r n e y for P la in tiff. have been here this week wiring the Oregon who request them house fnr electric lights owned by Goblins and ghosts were out T ues J. N. Mosier in which hr is residing. day night, H allow e’en, and boys and ■H - l - t-l»|"h l- l- f- l- I I' I I j-i- t - H - h-H - M-» H - H - H - t I 1 I I I m -t-M - H - M - H - l- H " l' l- l-l I I I I I I I I I I I I' » I At last, a r o l l e r shoe with a top girla played devlisb pranka, but no th a t will not leak. The first lot will m aterial dam age has been reported sell fast, get your sire today Fully, Parlies were held until the early hours w arranted for good wear. Strauss, ! *” morning on Dus All Saints eve He sells good Footwear for I ess l" " 1 t h r funm akers enjoyed the apoohy The I ad>es Aid Society wdl m e n r« v* l , >: F»'l> in the evening se veral Wednesday .M e,noon at the h o n e of f 1 " rhiMren, garbed in pll- H u s K e y (EL T e m p l e m e i e r , P r o p s . Mra. F A Shugrrn. This will he . ‘ , vm <•••«. and ahaot. with Ja c k o I an terns paraded about town and gave business meeting and all a re requested many a «rare to their frtemi* The i I I)unsirft»re in c h a r g e w h o will «lo the c u tt i n g ( i o o d supply to be preeer t. city marshal had given instruction* to of Fresh Meats o n hand Frank Hankln. brother of Harry deputies to ha on the clos* lookout frr Itankin, who has been in the arm \ offender* who would destroy property service at F o il Soelling, Minn., is now and deal with them in a strict manner here on a furlough for a visit w ith his One exam ple was all th a t wa* needed brother and wife. to break the boys' » p in t and they dis- Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Pierce» and l a n d e d and retired to their home* baby, Kenneth, r a m e down from The I he ran'« of last Thursday night Dalles this week for a few daya visit gave the ground a good soaking and a t the home nf her parente. Mr and laid the dust. Previous to this time Mra. J. E. Higley. it had been nearly two month* since Mrs. C. A. Hardy, accompanied by rain had fallen, the longest dry spell her little daughter. Dor's, returned for this time ot the season th at has Tuesday to Hood River a f te r visiting been known for many years. Orchard- a t the home of her stater and husband, ist* and farm ers had been praying for ram since the first of Septem ber and Dr. and Mrs C. A Mueram. W anted—To lot contract tor 20 acre* white t h r apple* have grown to a nice to- he grubbed and e'esrrst ready for «ite and have developed a fine color spring plowing Mork to l e done on | th ere it no doubt hut th at intervention 1 1 hp leading Keptih lican paper of the M ate M rlrvine ranch. For particulars see by J. t’luvius would have improved t'or.ditiona generally. Hue to the pro J a m e s Cherry t r a d e d dry period potatoes have not L. J Me m i l . accompanied by K W ( A w e eklx pa p er (or the fa rm e r i m l , 1 th k n u n Mr Field*, Moe. motored Saturday to Hood Riv'er. grown as they should from where Mr. Merrill took the train who reside* at Ortl*v, e stim a te s Ms to 1‘oMlar.d. where he spent the dey i>otato crop this year at 1‘*» sacks, whereas had there been plenty of 1I V v o t e d It* p ro g r e s s i v e poultry c u ltu r e in ih e N o r t h w e s t with friends ; moisture, the small, undeveloped jh ta Wt.en you buy Huster Brown Foot toes on the vines show th a t he would Shaping shoes you buy som ething b e t have som ething like HH0 sacks t e r than ju st ordinary rhees. W hy not ive your children • feet a chance 0TIJCS 01 W AST 0 TOI NTY ha prtcee. too. a re very reasonable m Till V Strauee. A fter several weeks of due consider- Mrs Amos Root returned Wedne» I ation ami believing no one man haa a \c't o*l Saving o n o ffer of $1 ' I day a f te r a trip to L’alein where ah« corner on efficiency. I have come to t vtaitad with her daughter. Mre U. H tbe conclusion th a t tom# people are not 1 i FRKD W. WILSON FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N + + + - : ; H ' i - H - h - i 1 + 1 1 i i -i' i VO TE X64 FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Dr. H. L. Dumble Physician and Surgeon & S D J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law Dr. William Morton Post Dentist DALE & MEYER W. A. HUSBANDS Tailors to Men and to Women Cleaning and Pressing H o o d RJver, O reg o n C. J. E. CARLSON MOSIER MEAT M A R K E T N ow Open fo r B u s i n e s s Y O U R P A T R O N A G E A P P R E C IA T E D Our 1916-17 Combination Offer A ll O r e g o n P a p e r s $1.50 $1.00 $ 1.00 MOSIER BULLETIN. 1 year Evening Telegram, 3 months l year . . . Poultry Life, 1 year . . . Rural Spirit, . . $ . 50 S4.00 All Four Papers for $2.50 OREGON Y es,Ladies We Will Have Another Shipment of Coats and Suits this week, Friday and Saturday ONLY Those who were fortunate enough to take advan tage of our splendid offerings last week, can appreci ate w hat it means to be able to buy the very latest style and best quality Suits and Coats at the extremely low prices we are able to make on these goods, as it is only a small commission added to the wholesale cost, and saves you $5 to $ 10 a garment. Remember Friday and Saturday ONLY’. Total value f I Bragg Mercantile Co. j! HOOD RIVER. OREGON