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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1916)
Clothes for Thanksgiving headquarters for Rubber Footwear of all kinds—Hip Boots, Knee Boots, Packs, Storm Rubbers and Toe Rubbers. All the different shapes for the many kinds o f shoes and lowest prices. N the way o f Clothes Thanksgiving is running Kaster a close second. Some how notions of home coming, thea L a d ie s ' Suits a n d Coats tres and dancing insist on mingling with We want you to come in and see the ideas of roast turkey, chestnuts and nice line of Indies’ Suits and Coats we cranberry sauce and so Thanksgiving have on hand for you to choose from. has come to mean N e w Clothes. All new styles and materials, bought This year, leaving aside all thoughts from the best makers. These Suits are o f general prosperity, a lot o f men in made up right of the newest weaves and H()od River have a sjjecial something to materials. Come in and see them. We be cheery about and are buying tneir can please you, at prices you can afford Thanksgiving clothes here, where the to pay. Second Floor. stock is Dountiful and generous. Here T a b l e L i n e n s and N a p k i n s - $18 to $25 turns itself into a Hart, Schaff- ner 4 Marx Suit or Overcoat that can’t be We are prepared to take care o f your Thanks matched elsewhere. These suits are all giving wants to the very best advantage. You will find that our stock is the largest in fully guaranteed as to fit, workmanship, the city and our prices very much lower than material and satisfaction. Come in and you can buy the same class o f merchandise see the fine line we have this fall. Mart, for elsewhere. I^et us show you. Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats from $18 S p e c ia l Drummer's Sample Shirks for to $25. Other makes in Suits and Over men. Don’ t miss these bargaius. coats from *7.50 up to $15. I Rubber F o o t w e a r — We are U/>e P a ris F a ir Cnpynfld Hart 8« \nJlw , 4. Vfar* A. J. EVANS SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD Miss Anne Shogren, who has been spending the following week in Port ' here »pending some time on her ranch land. the happy couple then returned B R IE F L O C A L M E N T I O N 5 during the apple harvest, went to to The Dalles where they expert to Cortland Tuesday cast her ballot at make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Rants HH H - I - H -H - I * I I I H - H I !■ M -»i are both very well liked young people the general election. All white enamel ware at Chown'a. James Carroll on Sunday left for The of this place and have many friends. Mr. Rants is a railroad brakeman and j Alfred J. Kvans was found dead I.eelie Root waa a visitor Sunday in Dalles to register as a student in the we all wish them a long and happy Sunday near The Dalles, after a bullet high shcool. His delay in enrolling Hood River. life. Although they have been clever | from a U. S. Springfield rifle had gone i has been necessitated by his sssistance Try a pair of Moleakin pant», »penial in the harvesting of the local apple enough to dodge the charivari crowd through his head. 12. Strauea. we will be heard from yet, and it is The first knowledge of his death crop. good night to them when our turn reached here Monday when a news Oo to I jiw is Ri|(lit :you are rlatl>( " hen Hughes or Wilson was elected, I comes. ” item from The Dalles appeared in the you go to l a w , the Cleaner, Hood River. don’ t know whicn, but I do know my With 122 carloads of apples awaiting Cortland Journal. Mrs V ('. Young, New lot of Flashlight. and ilatterier fall atock of Dry Hoods, Shoes and now in. Chown. Furnishing Hoods was bought right shipment, the warehouse of the Mosier aunt of Mr. Kvana, went to The Dalles F'ruit Growers Association is filled to investigate and learned that a man A snap: Sweater» and Mackinaws and I can give you aonie good bar gains. Its a safe bet to buy your fall nearly to rapacity and within a clay or hunting for his sheep had come upon at last year's low prices. Strauss. two growers will lie notified that they the body and had phoned to the sheriff Hoofing at a price which will e 1 supplies from Strauss must cease hauling until further snd coroner who soon arrived, the Mrs. S. II. Maddock, and her mother, notice. During the past week apples body, it was stated, was so badly de your order. See Chown first. Colder weather coining. Re pre Mrs. Riles, who have been visiting st have been coming in rapidly and on composed that it was necessary to bury the home of their sisters and daughters Wednesday three carloads were hauled it at once. pared witli a new heating stove from respectively, Mrs Fd. L. Howe and from the orchard packing houses to the Chown’s. A check from J. R. Wilcox and a MI hh Daisy Riles, at l.ehowa Fruit Rev. I.eon I.. Myers was a visitor in Farm, went to Cortland Tuesday where association warehouse, while hut one hunting license aided in identify ing the car was shipped. F'or the past week young man, although the coroner did The Dalles Wednesday, having gone up they are registered ss voters. the railroad has been supplying only not let citizens know regarding the the night before. Now is a good time to make your one car a day, and this has congested matter Sunday night and the first hirst call for Holiday llanokerchii fa. Í for X ma« present ami have the available space so much that grow knowledge was gained the next morn Dolls and Toys. First lot now on sale. . uK-m m i aside until wanted. A nice ,, - ers must necessarily retain their fruit ing from the newspaper account. Mtrauss. , |jne nj new m stoek. Hnb- until the situation is somewhat re Considerable feeling was aroused, Mrs. Fid. F’. Reeves went to Cortland ' scription» taken for any magazine or lieved, says Manager fhatficld. The ard when Mrs. Young returned Mon Wednesday where she expects l o r e paper at the lowest prices given by the picking has now been completed and day after being unable to view the main for ten days. j publishers. Hosier Rook Store gradually the fruit is being packed. body, local citizens refused Tuesday Give the Hood River Market a trial i Mr. and Mrs. O. I,. Juy went to To date about JO carloads have beer morning to proceed with the funeral when the coffin box, hermetically- order for meat which will la- mailed to , Cortland Wednesday morning where shipped. sealed, arrived. They staled that the you by purcel (wist. Crompt service. | they plan to purchase some furniture, body should he identified by someone. K. M. Strauss was in Cortlsnd Mon i Within a few days they are planning to Accordingly, Coroner Rurget was asked day buying novelties and Christmas 1 move into the Dr. David Robinson to come down from The Dalles and house for the winter. Mrs. H. H. Hoods for Mosier’s Department Store. arrived on the afternoon local. He Kodak tini»liing-ex|s-rt work-twentr- Moore, who has been occupying this opened up the box, and although badly four hour service. Slocum A Canfield house for the past month will move decomposed citizens -.vere able to tell Oo. aaJMf into the Musier house. definitely by his clothing and hands Mrs. Leon L. Myers and her three (From the Hood River Glacier) Horn—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Han- that the body was that of Alfred J. kln, Sunday, November 5, at the Cot children, Paul, Kugene and Klizaheth, i ’ottttue* are now bringing record fall Evans, and burial took place at once in went lo Portland Tuesday where Mrs. tage Hospital in Hood River, a girl. the I. O. O. F. cemetery. While most G. O. Powell, mother of Mrs Myers, price» in Hood River. For Sale Cheap—Team and harness, was dangerously ill and will probably growers are holding off for $1.50 per Some are inclined to believe it a weight o f team IKK) pound». Inquireof undergo an operation. Rev. Myers Lag, buyers from Portland and Denver case of suicide, but the relatives be J. P. Carroll. nIO whs called to Portland yesterday and were here last week offering $1 25 for lieve that it must have been an acci The Ladies Aid Society will be in stated that he may tie compelled to field run product. i'hormo Heal, who dent as the young man, who was 25 ha* the largest acreage in the Upper years old, had no worries or trouble of charge of the services at the Immanuel remain for several days. Valley, has sold his entire crop of sev anyone’s knowledge. He was a man church Sunday. The steamer Stranger ban been put of his word and highly respected and l-et ns tinisli your lilnia. Same inav la- on the run between The Dalles and eral car loads at 11.36 per hag. Mr. have lived here the greater part of his left at the Rullelin office. Slocom A Portland by the People's Navigation Heals' potatoes are of excellent qual- life, quiet in his manner and prefer Canfield II< km I River. tf Company, who will now have a daily- ity. It is estimated that the local crop ring to keep to himself mostly, lie was Mrs. Emil Schact has returned to boat service on the river, the Stranger will yield about 30 carloads for the well liked by all. Mr. Evans was sec Curtland after visiting for the past running on alternate days with the year. retary-treasurer of the Mosier Hifle lahonia. The TahoniH lays over on ten days with Mrs. R. F. Weller. Club and had always taken an active interest in the organization. I s lies, secure your calling cards al bndays in Portland while the Stranger Car Shortaj»«* Relief Sought Afred J. Kvans left Mosier last the R i l l d m office, fa) enrds for 75c; lays over Thursdays in The Dalles. The following pupils in Miss Alice The Ni (thcatern F'ruit Kxchange, of Wednesday i ight with his gun and was UK) cards for ( I . Mrs. C. J. Smith, mother of Mrs. L. Rennett's primary department were .Seattle, has just issued a bulletin to last seen un the road towards The He stated that he was going Jas. 10. Cole, is here visiting from neither absent nor tardy during the their branch managers located through Dalles Cortland and plans to make an e x past month of school: Roger Chown, out the United States and Canada, on a long hunt and might not return. lone Chaney, Marcella Race, Ruth asking them to use tneir influence tn His friends, however, thought nothing tended visit. Strauss. M listen Walker. Jesse Hailey, help relieve the car shortage. The uf the remark and were deeply con For Sale—Corn on cob, shelle-l, in Kvelyn Reldin, Neta ( snip, Klbert circular reads as follows: cerned when the news of his death sacks and ton lots. Inqu ireof F. M. Cole. Viols Hake. Kdwin Ginger, Del " ( i n account o f the unprecedented reached here. Strauss or Fred Renners on the Arthur bert lloeye, Howard Root, and Kessie demand for equipment we again re Raul Kvans, a brother, is expected Kuhn ranch. nl7 Gilliam. quest you to urge your customers to this week from Sheldon. Iowa, to take Miss Miriam Sheldon Ripley, who K. M. Strauss and his sister, Miss promptly unload all cars as soon as charge of his affairs. resides between Musier and I he Dalles, Kva Strauss, whu is here visiting from placed for that purpose. You cannot was in the city this week visiting with Denver, Colorado, were on the steamer too strongly emphasize the need for - I-I-I - I- H - H I-1 I I I ) H - H - I - M - H -H - friend*. lahoma when she went aground Sun cars being promptly made empty after arrival so they may be sent west for I am selling lard at practically day on the sandbar They were tram present whe lessle cost. It pays to (erred by a launch to Underwood other loads." The F'.xchangc is a firms believer in trade at the Cure Food Grocery where the train was taken into Port +++++++++++• Strauss. land. Monday afternoon they motored cooperating with the railroads, consid Apple exports for the week ending I). W. Hudson wus in The Dalles to Multnomah Falls, from where they ering them silent partners in the husi ness of distributing the fruit crop. " I f Saturday, October 23, were 43.83ii bar Tueday night and Wedneday morning boarded the evening train to Musier. we do not do our part 1 1 help them, we rels against 93.H42 barrels the corres where he had gone to he present while R E G U L A T O R |.IM dailv Ismls is ponding week last year. the election returns were coming in. tween Portland and The Dalles Up wouldn't be worthy of their continued effort» to improve their service and Miss Fmily Wiley, who is the teacher isiats arrive al Musier alsitii 4 id i>. in Down ivout» provide equipment with so little delay at the Max Vogt school. District -II. daily except Sunday Cooperation of the right kind was as is generally the ease." is the »a y was in Hood River over (lie week end arrive at Moaier alvoiit 8 :00 a. in. daily shown a week or two ago in Hood Riv except Sunday. Roth tsvats make ail Traffic Manager Robinson, uf the Kx- er valley. When the apple crop was visiting with her parents and friends change, expresses it. Smoked meats are going higher landings for passengers ami freight, ready to harvest there was not suffi I have a good stock now and will leaving Portland amt The Dalles at cient help tn gather the fruit and seri not raise while present stock lasts. 7 ini a. ill. Fall passenger rates 7."> cents Kosedalf School Soles ous loss was threatened. The public between Portland and The Dalles. "Strauss, He Saves You Dollars." schools were dismissed and the busi The following pupils were neither I. O. Reldii), Agent. Phone -31. ness men of Hood River closed their Miss Dorothy Hodtierson and her absent or tardy during the second Mrs. Anna Mcl.ane returned Sunday stores and all went into the orchards sister, Miss Christine Godher.on caine month o f school: Nedra Kvans . Kns- down from The Dalles Tuesday for the from her vacation trip lasting over coe Uavidhizar; Flora, I.enard, Flor and gathered apples until the last two weeks. She spent a month in Spitzenburg and Newtown was in the election. California, going from there to Kansas ence and Ira Kvanx; Victoria Rurton; box. It was a display ot mighty fine Harrv Hankin has been in Hood City, Mo., and other points in the Resale and Uncas Marsh and Thelma commnuily spirit. —The Racker. River the greater part of last week middle west, and also spent a few days Winans and this week with his wife and haby in Portland before her return to In the last month's test the follow who are in the luspital. Mosier Her trip, she reports, was ing pupils earned the highest average Word has been received by J. K. I'rimary, Nedra Kvana, !tti;l-fl; sec Kirkland that at least six carloads of Wanted—To let ntiait Im .11 acres thoroughly enjoyed. Fred Rrsnden- to Is* gnihtw-ii un i e’eared ready for burg. who has been acting as assistant ond grade, Uncas Marsh, 9*.4 2-7; third Rajaro Valley apples were lost in the spring plowing Work to Is- done on agent for the U W. It. A N. Co., has grade, Robert Isom, 9X4-7; fourth Knglish channel when the liner Aiauini Molrvine ranch l o r particolars see left for Heppner where he will art in grade, Koscoe Uavidhizar. 9X :V7; fifth sank All of the fruit waa insured for grade, F'rances Weller, 97 r>-7; seventh almost its lull value, so no great loss James t'berry . that capacity for a time. grade, Rheua Isom. 97 1-9; eighth | is expected. No order is too small for painstaking Leo Higley, accompanied by his prompt attention, no favor I can do friend, William Anderson, arrived last grade, Ora Kvana, 9o 1-3; and Shannon Aeller. 9.S 1-3 any trouble. Try us on sp o i l orders week from Jacksonville, Fla., where Mules Taken tn Winter Quarters Mrs Relic Warren, Mr. and Mrs. I'se our phorr and store facilities as members of a r i f e team from C. C. Isom. Mrs. F'.mma McClure and Strauss, Ti c Aecoinodalu g St Ac John Williams, of the forestry ser Alaska they participated in a shoot visited the school during the second vice, passed through Hood River Mon Train No. 17 will stop on Saturday held tinder the auspices of the National month. day afternoon with a train of six gov In class C their afternoon to allow members of the Ride Association. Lillian F Marvel, Teacher. ernment pack mules. Mr Williams Masonic icdgr to go to Hood River to team received 12th place out of 24 was en route from Cascade Locks to be present at the Tie-man day com entries and in the individual matches Raid Reter, the latter place near Wa- School ( lean I p Saturday I eo Higley was in lIVtth place, scoring memoration. paoitia. where government animals H. M. Scearce left yesterday for 2:"2 out o f a possible !(Hi. He possess All persons of School District No. 52 used in the forestry work during the Kugene to he with his family He re es four medals. The young men left are requested to he present st the Mr turned recently from an extended bus Wednesday and after a few days spent school grounds on Saturday, Novem summer mouths are wintered. iness trip through l tab. Idaho and in Portland and Seattle, will return to tier 11, at 9 a. m. Mothers are re Williams has been engaged in packing in the Cascade Locks district this sum Treadwell, Alaska, where they are em quested to bring dinner for the entire Montana mer A part of the time he worked on family which will be served hot by Ch--treat - als o! meats ami prompt «or- ployed in the mines An elaborate banquet was given at the girls of the domestic science de the Kagle Creek trail. vice in mail ng your order v>- you. A. counts doe in thirty -lav« Yum pat Camp La Pine on Wednesday evening pertinent. A lla n - requested to take The IK» -I River Market will take ronage earm-itlv solicited The llor.l of this week by the Mac-A-Wans s hand in beautifying the grounds orchard employes The rooms were Itnng shovels, hoes, picks, crow bars your orders for meat and mail them tn Rive- Market, Mood River. Ore. beautifully decorated with chrysanthe and above all. yourself. Let us make you by parcel post. Customer* w ill lie A surprise dance was held Saturday mums and autumn leaves Followung this a day of pleasure as well as a day allowed 30 itavs on their hills. night at the home of Stark Akers. A the barque! old fashioned games were of work. good crowd attended, the occasion tie Thia is the menu which has been ing in honor of his birthday which oc indulged in The guests depu ted al Thr re *• more Catarrh In this Re«-!ion a late.hour after expressing themselves planned. Raked bona. macaroni of the country than all other disease® rurred Monday. si havi: g had a very enjoyable even cheese, meat, isny kind), salad, bread, put toffethar. an«! for years it was sup the Carent- Teacher Association will mg. Those present were Mrs H. C fl butter, pickles, cream, sugar, coffee, PO SH *■* t*e incu meet at the Immanuel church Friday Porter, Mr and Mrs Park Storge»« scribed locsl remedies and fix constant apple pie I'lease notify the domestic I ly falling to . tire with local treatment, evening November 17. at 7;.'W. All and little son Robert. Mr and Mrs science department which of these- proni'iin« ed It tncnrable Catarrh is a intervsled are invited to ettend these A. K. Hartsch, Mis. K. J. Thrift, Miss edibles you ran most conveniently kv »1 disease greatly Influenced b y con meetings Mrs. C. G. Nichol. Sec. stitutional condition* and thwwforc re Frances F.llis. Miss Rertha .4 It- Is*. bring. quires 1 «institutional treatment. H a ll’s Mrs liens M Neil end her little S. L Sisley. Henry Kauer. Al Rehrena. Catarrh Cure, manufacture«! by F J baby came up Monday night front Hoyd Sturgesa, aid Carl Rramhall. Chencv A Co . Toledo. Ohio is a const! I Irlff Portland for a visit at the homes of lut tonal remedy. is taken Internally From The Dalles omea the follow her sisters, Mrs H M. Moore and mg communication: Xllg l* gtl i«*n - troni > an«! acts thru the Blood on the Muoous We hoys and Surfs* es of th«‘ ffysfem One Hundred Mrs. W. C. Venael. (gl'ons up The li e «1 umitit% the girl« of The Dalles, friends of the Pollars reward ts offered f«>r any « ase O. \ Mage Rotiness ia good and going to bt bet newlyweds. Mr and Mrs. ilsnta. with ’hegperIhe •»«ier. that H all's Catarrh Cure fails t«» cure Send for circulars and testinumtals ter became more and more 1 make it lo give them a little wnteuii although worth your while to trade al home and we are a little late. Mrs Hants was F J C H K N K T A C O . Toledo. OMo r o i Butter 1 .aIs-1* Í »nnt* 1 in len ii trade here. I aim to maka our service M m Hleave* tSfrahm. of Mosier Mar âne with I ‘»try Ati«l iM*| i j t n «all fold be Druggie’ " TV 1°0 per eent perfect Strauss tied In Vanceuvsr, Wn.. October 4. and Ihn >fti« v. Hall • Family F ill« for constipatmu - M - H -I -H ' l I I I I I I I I I i I I I I H - f POTATO PRICES GO TO RECORD MARK APPLE NOTES •‘I ( D erby & S t e a r n s LOOP TRIP IN CAS CADES APPEALING L aw yers H O O D (Hy C. C. Hutchins, secretary While Salmon Commercial Club.) Like the setting ot some grand na ture stage it tlds charming scene through "T h e D ivid e" of the Cascade range, as viewed from White Salmon'« macadamized "H ood View R oad." Un the edge of the bluff in the foieground is the Kyrie resort; the high peak st the extreme left is Mount Defiance, on the west line of the Hood River v alley; Oregon on the I ft and Washington on the right; the Columbia river highway skirts the Oregon shore, and.the State highway from Vancouver to White Salmon, the Washington shore; the Oregon-W ashing'on Railway and Navi gation on the Oregon side o f the river, with the North Rank line on the Wash ington side. This loop trip, Portland to Hoed Riv er, auto ferry. White Salmon to Van couver and Columbia river interstate bridge to Portland, when completed, a comfortable one-day run o f some 150 miles, will rival ary scer.ic stretch of its length in the world. Many are the delightful side trips, of great sccnie interest and over good roads, diverging from these two high ways. Several days or weeks may be passed within this radius of a few miles by not only our guests and the tourist, but by our own people, who themselves have but little conception of the points of interest centered in the mountains, foothills and valleys so close at hand. Surely the time is ripe to eomerrial- ize this scenic belt to let the tourists of this country know what Portland and this Columbia river section has to offer in "seeing America first.” The best missionaries we can send j out are those who drink in the atmos AT T H E phere and scenery of our beautiful country, and return home filled with genuine enthusiasm imparted to their friends. Each season will see added thousands coming this way, and a fair percentage eventually will become SIMMON* residents and taxpayers, thus sharing In the C irc u it C ou rt o f the S tate uf O regon, in the bonded coat of these great high for W aaco C ou n ty. ways. Joh n B rogan, p la in tiff, v>. M r* su rah R e il Commercial JOB PRINTING B u lle t in O ffic e AT HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC THEATRE F'riday and Saturday ly, J u lia K. Hannon, W illia m J. Ban non. and also a ll o ilie r person* n r purl lew u n k n o w n , c la im in g a n y rig h t, title, estate, lien, o r In ter est in ttie real p ro p e rty tlew rih ed in the C o m p la in t her* in defen d an t*. In the N a m e o f the S tate o f O regon Y o u and And ne’er the twain shall meet.” Also a Mr. Jack comedy. Sunday Sunday, one day only. November 12, Douglas Fairbanks will be shown in his latest success, “ Flirting with F ate.” Also a Keystone comedy. V. M. Kolstad at the or^an. NEWHOME ’ g e t it or m i] w ife I ., In the Circi.it Court 1 o f the Statt o f Oro Wasco County. Fannie Dark, plaintiff, Carl G. Dark, defend- ant. To Carl G. Dark, the al»ove named defendant: In the name uf the S tate o f Oregon: You hereby required to appear and answer th** f plaint filed against you in the ab >ve entitled : before six weeks from the dute o f the publication o f this summons hereinafter stated, aud if you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the decree prayed fo r in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree o f the above entitled court to the effect that the b nds «»f matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff ami defendant lie fo r ever annulled .>et aside ami held for naught and that the plaintiff be granted an absolute divorce from the defendant Also fo r a decree adjudging the plaintiff to he ihe owner in fee simple o f Lot T w elve < 1'2i o f Block Seven (7) o f !.aughtin's Addition to Dulles City, W asco County. Oregon, free from a n iaim o f curtesy or; the part o f ^aid defendant. I That plaintiff's maiden name o f Fannie Smith I l»e restored. You are hereby notified that this summons is served upon you by publication fo r six con sec 11 - | tive weeks in The Mosier Bulletin, a weekly news- ! paper o f general circulation, published at Mosier, j Wasco County. Oregon, hy order o f this court made October, 30th, 19115, directing that said sum mons be so published. The date o f the first pub lication o f this summons is the Ird day o f Novem - ' I muy 191H. and the date <>f the last publication thereof will be on the 15th dav o f December, A. I). 1916. P A U L W C H ILD E R S . n2d!5 Attorney for Plaintiff. I ITA TIIO In the County Court of the State o f Oregon for the County o f Wasco. In the M atter o f the Estate o f S. E. Francisco, deceased. To E. D. Francisco. Mrs Freelove W heeler. Mm. A . A. Mead, and to all other heirs unknown, if any. o f the said S. E. Francisco, deceased. Greeting: In the name o f the State o f Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court o f the*State o f Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at the Ibvem ber term o f -aid Couit. at the Court room thereof, at Dalles City, in said N O O T H E R L I K E IT . County, on Wednesday, the fith day o f December. 191fi. at 2 :'»i cl«»ck in the afternoon o f that day. NO O T H E R A 8 COOD. then and there to show causes, if any exist, why F rxha»r thr “ N E W H O M E “ a d ì 11 v* ;.harr an order should not be made by this Court, direct a life asset at the pru e you pay The elimination of ing that the real property belonging to sait! estate. repair expense by superior workmanship and best ,apd described as follow «, to-wit: Lot* 1. 2. and quality of material insures life-long -er\ ice at mini* in HI x'k I, (i>ne) in the Town o f Moeier. Wasco nu n 'st. I 1 i n k.ivingthe " N E W H O M E " . C ou n ty.O regon .be sold in one lot and parcel at private sale, as prayed for in the petition o f W A R R A N T E D FOR ALL TIME. Known er fo i f — wing q .¿d.ties. Edgar A Race, adminiMraior o f the said estate, which said petition has been filed herein. N > t sold under any other name. Witness, the Honorable F. S Gunning, Judge* THE N E # HOKE SEWING MACHINE CO..ORANGE,MAbS. o f the said County Court, with the Seal o f said Court affixed, this jF»th day o f October. A. D. 191*5 A ttest I, B Fox. Clerk. (Seal o f County Ck»urt) n24 W . E. C H O W N O R EG O N J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law TIIK D A LIE S - • OR EGON DR. C H. JENKINS D E NTIST HOOD R IV E R , ORFIGON Office Phone 1061. Rea. Phone 333 Dr, W illia m M orton Post Dentist Rooms 1 anil 2 Hall Hhlg. Phone 2401 HOOD R I V E R , OKFIGON i MACM/HIS MOODS OF PERFICTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIM PLY PERFECT. • • '»eedleis. Oil, Beits and all kinds of Sewind Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty New Home L'sers ore Quality Choosers Formal. W £. Chown T h e N ew H om e S e w in g Mach. Co. 204 P a cific Bldg.. San Francisco. Cal. W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Hepuir Work, M o s ie r , - - O regon C. J. E. CARLSON SH O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A I R I N G H A R N E S S SU PPLIES OREGON M O SIE R To “ all other person* or partieM unknown In the C ircuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or inter« Waaco County. cat in the real property described in the Com Mrs H. Clough, plaintifT. vs. H. H. Faith ami plaint herein". Mrs. H. H. Faith, husband end w ife, and Buffalo 4 if you a re hereby requ ired to a p p ea r and Sessue Hayakawa, the great Japan a each nsw er th e < o m p la iu t o f ih e abovt* n am ed ese actor, will he shown in " A l i e n pltt u t it t in the a bove e n title d cou rt n ow on Souls." A greater story than "T h e file th erein , w ith in mi x w eek * Iron» th e first pu blication o f this S u m m o n * upon y o n and Cheat. Hector Turnbull wrote “ Alien yon .ire h ereb y n otified that tfy o n fa ll to a|>- Souls," drawing bis material from the pear and an sw er said C o m p la in t the p la in tiff conflict that is ever going on between w ill Mppij to the c o n il for th e reltet d em a n ded ' herein, to w it: A decree de- people of opposite races. In his photo- - 'n ."^ Uie in I Hitnple o f play Hayakawa will appear as Sakata, W N K ‘ i . SK N W '« . N K 'j > W 4, Sec. 21. T . * a J ipanese curio dealer who is be s , it. 17 E , W M , situated in W asco t o u n ty, free from a n y c la im , rig h t, title, in trothed in ch-ldhi.od to Yuri Chan (Tsu- Oregon, terest o r estate th erein , t>r lien thereon w h ich ru Aoki). I he two come into this yo u o r a n y o f you m a y c la im therein . T h e du te o f the firM p u b lica tio n 4 >l this country, he to engage in business and H u m iuoum ia the 6 th d a y 4 >t O ctolier, Itfld. Th ia she to obtain an Americah education, S u m m o n * is pu blish ed o n ce a w eek fo r six which is shown in a light of absorbing w eek * in the M osier B u lletin , pu blish ed at interest as they move and live in M o -ier, W asco C ou n ty, O regon, b y an o rd er H on W . I.. B radsh aw , J u dge ot tin- above American society. Suddenly the girl o e n f title d C ou rt, m a d e in ills offices a t T h e becomes infatuated with a young Malles, in Oregon, on th e :a*th d a y «*f Septem K K A N C IH V < J A l l O W A Y , American. It is here one discovers her. IVt'i. A tto rn e y fo r B la ln tifl. the inlent of the photoplay by its ser o6-n!7 ies of stirring dramatic scenes in which is brought home Kipling's well known m miü.ss epigram : " E a s t ¡8 East and West is West; R IV E R . Pitts Company, a corporation, defendants. To H. 1!. Faith and Mrs H. H. Faith, husband ami w ife, and Buffalo l’ itts Company, a cor poration. defendants above named: In the name 4 >f the State o f Oregon You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough, the plaintiff above named, ia the owner and holder o f Certificate o f Delinquency numbered 338, ia- sued on the 2nd day o f January, 1S14, by the T » a Collector o f Wasco County. State o f Oregon, fo r the amount o f $30.49. the same being the amount then due and delinquent fo r the tnzea for the year o f 1912. together w ith the pen alty. interest and cost* 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, State o f Oregon, and particularly bounri 4 «d and described as follows: The N orth west quarter i N W q o f the Southeast quarter (S E M and the Northeast quarter ( N t i 't ) o f the Southwest quarter (S W ‘ 4 ), and the South one- h a l f i S 'j o f the Southwest quarter (S W M o f Section tw en ty 'five (25>. Township three (3;. South o f Range 13 (13.), East o f thi* W illam ette Meridian. You are fu rther notified that said Mr*. H. ( 'lough has paid the taxes on said premises for prior and subsequent years, with the rate o f in terest on said amount* as follows: Y r’h Tax 1909 ' 1912 1913 1914 1915 1915 * Date Laid January 21. 1915 2. 1914 Januar;. 2. 1914 A p ril .30, 1915 A p ril 5. 1916 « October 5, 1910 1 .January No. o f Tax K« A m 'n t ^ ceipti 33* or 4 $30 4*5 30.49 30.46 12.63 7.13 7.12 Rate o f Interest 15 per 15 per 15 per 15 per 15 per 15 per cent cent cert cent cent cent The same being the amount then due and de linquent for the taxes for the years o f 19U9, 1912, 1913. 1914 and 1915. together with the penalty, in terest ami coats thereon upon the above «(«-scribed property as.sev.-od to you. o f which you are the owners as appears o f record. Said H. H. Faith and Buffalo Pitts Company, a corporation, are the legal owners o f the above des* rilied property as the aaiii» appears o f record, ar.d each o f the other persons above 1 timed are hereby notiti»- I (hat Mr«; H. Clough w ill apply to the Cir<i;it (Vuirt o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the ( ’•on nt v o f Wasco, fo r a *1 *cree f >r**r! (he lien against the property above described and men tioned in said certificate, ami you are hereby sum moned to appear w ithin sixty days from the date o f the first publication o f this suimroms, exclusive o f the «late o f the first pu blication thereof, and defend this action, or pay the amount due as above shown, with the interest thereon, to-wit: For the sum o f $30,4*5. with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 2 1 st day o f January. 1915; and the fu rther sum o f $30.49. with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January, 1914: and the fu rth er sum o f $30.46, with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January, 1914; and the fu r ther sum o f $12.03, with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen percent per annum from the 510th flay of A pril. 1915; ami the further sum *>f $7.13. with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 5th day o f April. I91f>; and the further sum o f $7.12, with interest there on at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the ith day g t flw r with plaintiff's cost* and disbursement* incurred here in and in case o f your failure to do so. a decree w ill t>e re n d e r«! foreclosing the lien o f the said taxes and costs against the land and premises abovt' described. | A ll pn»oess ami papers in this proceeding may l»e served upon the undersigned. Frank G. Dick, attorney for plaintiff, at The Dalles. Oregon, ami * w ithin said S tate o f Oregon. [ This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in accordance with an order made by the Honorable W . L . Bradshaw. Judge o f the above entitle«! Court, on the 18th day o f Octol>er, 191): said order requires that the summons be served upon you by publication thereof in the Miteier Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, fo r six consecutive weeks, and that a copy o f the sum- '.f the complaint be forthw ith deposited in the post office with postage thereon prepaid, directed to the said C. N. Greiner, presi dent o f the Buffalo Pitts Company, a coaporm- tion, at fiKi West Ferry Street. City o f Buffalo. State o f New York. The date o f the first publication o f this sum mons i* the 20th «lay o f October. 191«'. F R A N K G. D IC K. o20dl Attorn ey fo r Plaintiff. «V More New Coats Friday and Saturday Only, Nov. 10th-llth will have a New Assortment of Ladies’ Late Style oats again this week, on sale Friday and Saturday only. This lot will include some of the Best Quality and Highest Grades we have yet shown— there will not he any low priced coats this week. We Will Save You About $10.00 on Each Coat and you will get Green Trading Stamps also. B r a g g M e r c a n t i l e Co.