Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 24, 1916, Image 4

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    The Social Key
New Hockey (Japs and Toques for men, women,
boys and girls. A big line to choose from now. I.et us
supply your needs.
Himmoss
RECOLECTIONS OF MID-
COLl MBIA INDIANS
(A paper by Capt. H. C. Co«*
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon. to r
W isc o County.
Fannie Dark. 1 « lain tiff, v» Carl G. Dark, defen d­
ant.
T o Carl G. Dark, the ab-jve named defendant
In the name o f the S tate o f O regon
You are
hereby required U» appear and answ er the com ­
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit,
•»n or before »Lx weeks from the date o f the first
publication o f this summons hereinafter stated,
aud if ><*1 fail to wo appear and answer said com ­
plaint. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
decree prayed for in her com plaint, to-w it:
For a decree o f the above entitled court to the
effect that the bunds o f matrimony heretofore
e x b tin g between plaintiff and defendant be f«r -
«•vei annulled bet aside and held for naught and
'h at the plaintiff be »rranted an absolute divorce
the defendant.
A lso for a decree adjudging the plaintiff to be
the owner in fee simple o f L ot Tw elve 112) o f
Bloc k Seven (7) o f l^aughlin s Addition to [>alle*
i City, W asco County Oregon, free from any claim
<.f curtesy on the part o f said defendant.
Th at plaintiff's maiden name o f Fannie Smith
j ho- restored.
Y
are hereby notified that this summons in
! served upon you by publication fo r six consecu-
■ . « eek • in The Master Bulletin, a weekly new s­
paper o f general circulation, published at Mosier.
Waaeo County, Oregon, by order o f this court
1 made f)ctob*-i. 30th, 17*10, directing that said sum ­
mon!# be so published. The date a i the first pub­
lication o f this summon» is the 3rd day o f N ovem ­
ber. 1916, and the víate o f the last publication
thereof will l»e on the 15th day o f D ecem ber,
! A D 1919.
P A U L W C H ILD ER S.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
The Medicine M a n :- T h e Med
Man, or Woman, for there were as <
Wttolen Hose for Men—We have never D-en so well
many as, if not more women than men
supplied with woolen socks for men. We bought them
doctors, have as a rule been given
early and have the old price on them. Many of the num­
gieater.credit fur influence in tribal
n atters than they deserve. My obser­
bers cannot sell at wholesale for the price we are selling
vations have teen that they were little
New Phis Week The last shipment o f our big Fall
them at Better not delay in supplying your needs, for the
mure important than anyone else in
buy of mackinaws coats for men, women, l»o.vs and girls.
next we buy will lie a lot higher in price.
th e ir lo ca l confab* or ¡<.» wow a. B u t)
All made for us by the Oregon City Woolen Mills. They
cetairly their vocation was a rifk y one
know how to make them. In these you get the best. Select
as it was perfectly legitimate and
Do not put off buying that new Thanksgiving suit un­
proper to send the unfortunate Medi-
yours now while the st<x'k is complete. We certainly have
til the last few days. Select it now and lie prepared; you
cine Man tu the Happy Hunting Ground
a dandy lot.
get a bigger line to choose from and we can give you le t­
to accompany the patient he had failed
to cure. The profession was also very
ter attention now than if you wait until trio last minute.
Mackinaw Coats for Ladies We have a fine line of
lucrative had to be paid for the risks
Hart Schaftner 4 Marx and Clothcraft Suits and Ovtrcoats <v<t the
short and three-quarter length Indian blanket ct»ats for the
taken and often after a serious spell
Best you can buy. They are fully guaranteed in every wav
of sickness the doctor would walk off
ladies. Beautiful patterns; ask to see them.
2nd floor
to give you entire satisfaction and we fulfill this guarantee
with pract cully everything his victim
owned. I never knew of their having
to the letter Let us get your new suit ready for you now.
___ Specials
.._____ Overcoats for boys and
Overcoat
AROMATIC
given mrdicine of any kind, though
young men values to $6; your choice only
they may have done so.
Their usual mode of procedure was
to place the patient on his or her back,
Overcoats for Men Certainly some big bargains, but
if the sick person were not already in
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f O regon fur
we are overstocked on these and need the room. Don’ t
that position. The operator then fold­
Children do not mind
1 W asco County.
miss this opportunity of securing a dandy good overcoat
ed the hands together and blew through
M is. H. Clough, plaintiff, vs. H. H. Faith and
taking castor oil in this
Mrs. H. H. Faith, husband and w ife, and Buffalo
them, much as a little hoy would do
for less than it cost to make it. V alues up to
Pitta Company, a a o r p o n d sB . defendants.
H
o
o
d
R
iv
e
r’
s
Largest
and
w
ttn
whistling
through
hia
hands,
and!
form
and
it
is
just
as
¡ T o H . H. Faith and Mm H. H Faith, husband
$10; your choice while they last...... ......... ......
all the while the face was twisted into
and w ife, and Buffalo Pitts Com pany, a cor-
efficient as the old way.
Best Store
I poration. defendants above named:
a mass of wrinkles. The doctor would
I
In the name o f the State o f O n m b :
New Flannel Shirts for Men Good heavy ones shirts
then place hia hands, still clinched, un- I
TRY IT.
i You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough,
you will enjoy this kind of weather, and the price is right.
der the ribs of the patient, forcing l
H o od River,
j the plaintiff above named, is the ow ner and holder
. o f Delinquency numberad M L is-
them into the body until the sick per- |
! sued on the 2nd day o f January. 1914, by the Tax
son writhed in agony. Soon a peculiar
C ollector *-f Wane«» ( o u nty. S tale o f O regon, for
thing would happen. On withdrawing
the amount o f $30 49. the same being the amount
then due and delinquent
for
the
taxes
the hards they would contain some- j
fo r the year o f 1912. together w ith the pen­
thing, which the Medicine Man claimed
alty. interest and costs thereon, upon the real
was the evil one in visible form. The i
property assessed to you. o f w hich you are the
hands still clinched together, wuuld be terference. In the case of murder, if ow ners as appears o f record, situated in said
■H I ' I I I H i l l ' I I I I I I I I H H +
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sellinger and first of the week for Waterloo, Oregon,
asco County, State o f O regon, and particularly
plunged
into
a
basin
of
water,
and
the victim had relatives, they would W
Zeno Sellinger are now here from their where he will visit with his grand­
bounded and described as follows: T he N orth­
B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N
! ranch in the Trout Lake, Wash., dis­ father, Thos. F7wing. From there he
when withdrawn this evil one could he , probably demand payment of some w est quarter ( N W 4 I o f the Southeast quarter
plainly seen Moating on the water. | eort, generally a horse or two. If <SE* 4 > and the N ortheast quarter (NE'4) o f the
trict and w ill remain until time to w ill go on to Flugene, visiting at the
■
I-1-1 I M -l-l -H -H -l-H -1 H I I I I I I
est quarter (S W ‘ 4 ). and the South one-
A t at this w a a t I t H have never had the i they were powerful enough they would Southw
home of his uncle, Henry Hannum.
commence the spring work.
h alf ( 8 ' j) o f the Southw est quarter (S W l 4) o f
u:a:_L opaque enforce their demand» and collect their Section t w e n ty fiv e ( 2 f t T o w n s h i p three (3).
slightest idea. It was a whitish
Bed cabbage at Strauss’.
Returning
then
to
Mosier
for
a
brief
Choicest cuts of meats and prouipt ser­
South o f Range 13 (13). East o f the W illamette
Notice is hereby given to the legal otject of about the size of a quarter of price, either from the culprit or his Meridian.
Mra. W. P. V inirg was in Hood vice in mail ng your order lo you. Ac- stay between trains, Mr. Flvans plans
relatives.
You are further notified that said Mrs. II.
■xmnts due in thirty davt. Your pat­ lo stop over at Nyssa. Oregon, which voters of School District No. 3, of a dollar.
Kiver on Saturday.
A fte r showing this the hands were
I remember of a case that occurred Clough has paid the taxes on said prem ises for
ronage earnestly solicited
The flood is near the Idaho state line, lo remain Wasco County. Stale of Oregon, that a
prior
and subsequent years, with the rate o f in­
The beat sewing needles and all Kiver Market, Hood lin e r. Ore.
again
plunged
into
the
water,
the
evil
soon
after
we
came
to
Hood
River.
for a short time with the family of his School Meeting of said D istrict w ill he
terest on said amounts as follows:
machine needles at Chown's.
uncle, J W. Fitting, continuing thence | held „ t me School Building on the 2nd one clasped, the hands again clinched One of the W allarhins Indians killed a
Mrs Shinn, wife of Dr. Shinn, re­
Blowing Dalles Indian. Payment was demanded
day of December, 1916, at 3:30 o'clock and placed to the mouth
No. o f
Leslie Hoot returned yesterday a f­ turned Thursday afternoon to her home to hi» home in Sheldon, Iowa.
through his fists the .Medicine Man by relatives of the dead man and re­ Y r ’»
Date
Tax
Hate o f
ternoon from a trip to The Dalles
Peter A. Knoll, who for several in the afternoon to vote on the prop would again produce the facial contor fused on the grounds of poverty
in Portland after spending a week
lntsreat
Paid
The Tax
Re­ A m ’ nt
osition
of
levying
a
special
district
ceipt
A new Washing Machine for either with her son, Kobt. FI Shinn, foreman years has been a resident of Mosier,
tions, and when finally the hands were | excuse was not accepted, and Mark,
left Wednesday for Portland and points tax, to elect one director, and to take 11 pencil the evil one would he gone
of the Mayerdale orchards, and wife.
hand or power, at Chown's.
chief of the Wascoa, backed up the de­ 1900 January 21. 1915
610 46 15 per c e r t
the purchase of a school
■B*
30.49 15 per cent
Wanted— To let contract for 'JO acres in California. He expects to assume action on
mand.
S till the Wallachina refused 1912 January 2. 1914
Zeno Sellinger was in Hood R iver on
blown tu smithereens.
30.46 15 per cent
the
reKponsihility
for
the
gardening
of
house
site
1913 lanital y 2. 1914
to lie grulilN'd and r'eared ready foi
Once
1
had
an
invitation
to
see
a
payment.
Mark
without
delay
mar­
Monday.
The amount of money needed during
604
15 per cent
1914 April 3Ó. 1915
12.63
an
estate
either
in
Portland
or
in
I
spring
plowing
Work
lo
to*
done
on
noted
eye
specialist
operate
on
a
par­
shalled
his
band
of
warriors
and
at
1915
April
5.
1916
7.13
15 per cent
Cranberriea, the best Cape Cod kind,
the fiscal year beginning June 19th,
7.12
15 per cent
M ctrvine ranch.
For particulars see southern California. Mr. Knoll, who ! 1916, and ending June 18th, 1917, is ticularly had case.
The patient, a their head came to Hood River. They 1915 O ctober 5, 19.6
at Strauss'.
was
horn
in
Holland,
after
spending
a
Jam es I 'herrv.
young girl from across the river, was came for business and looked it. S e v­
The i#ame being the am ount then due and de­
K W . Davidhizar was in Hood Kiver
few years in England and France, estimated in the following budget:
brought heie tu be treated. On enter­ enty or a hundred of them were on linquent for the taxett fo r the years o f 1909, 1912,
Wanted -To contract for clearing came to America and shortly after- !
between trains Friday morning.
BU D G ET
ing tne trot the doctor, an old woman horseback with their war paint on and 1913. 1914 and 1915. together with the penalty, in ­
any part of 10 to .10 acres of land,
and costs thereon upon the above described
Dress up for Thanksgiving now at which is reasonably easy, on our south wards journeyed to Mosier where he Teachera’ salaries
-
- $3,960.00 from Warm Springs, immediately re­ wearing eagle feathers galore.
A ll terest
property assessed to you. o f w hich you are the
purchased
apple
land
amounting
to
34
Strausa’.
Apparatus, such as maps,
fused to proceed in the presence of were armed, some with Hint lock rifles ow n ers as appears o f record.
farm, adjoining the town nf Muster. I
acres
which
he
set
out
lo
orchard
and
chalk, erasets, stoves, cur­
Said H H. Faith and Buffalo Pitts Com pany, a
strangers, hut on being told that I was and others with bow9 and arrows.
Mrs. J . .1. Sm ith was down from Hig Inquire of W I'. Vining
F'.ast Hood which is now just coming rato bearing.
tains - - - - - -
50.1X1 the same as one of the family she con­ Their tomtoms were beating. In about corporation, are the legal ow ner» o f the above
Kddy last week visiting with fnenda
Kiver Fru it Co.
described property as the same appears o f record,
For a time Mr Knoll expects tu follow Lib rary b o o k s ...................
25.00 sented to my remaining.
three hours they returned leading three and each o f the other persons above named are
Cheap Heaters and better ones, all
A t the meeting Wednesday afternoon i gardening, a profession which he J a n i t o r ............................
280.00
hereby notified that Mrs H. Clough will apply to
The girl, about 16 years of age, had cayuses, par value of the dead Indian.
sizes, at Chown's.
of the l.adiea Aid Society it
was learned in Holland. He hears ocra- Jan ito r's supplies . . .
the Circuit Court o f the State o f O regon, for the
-
25.00 been suffering from terrible pains in
An Indian w ill seldom steal from his County
o f W asco, for a decree forecloaing the lien
Mrs. Wrn. Johnson slid soil, Kurt, derided (hat the society hold a supper sionly, he stated, from his sisters in I huel - - - - , ...................
200.00 her right eye. She was placed in a re own camp. I don’t recall ever hearing against the property above described and m en­
were visitors yesterday in Hood Kiver. in Chown’s hall on Thuraosy, Decem­ Holland and other European centers. C lerk’s salary - - - - -
25.00 dinin g positiun with the old woman of any such theft, and the Indians are tioned in said certificate, and you are hereby sum ­
to appear within sixty days from the date
Strauss saves you good money on ber 14. Next week more particulars His parents reside in Holland, but Postage and stationery - -
10.00 squatting on the ground beside her proverbially
truthful am« ng them­ m oned first
publication o f this summons, exclusive
in regard to the event will be given.
Mr. Knoll, who has now become a Interest on bonds . . .
good feed.
-
288.00 The performance began with the blow­ selves. In this connection I w ill say o o f f the
the date o f the first publication thereof, and
Mrs. W. A. Yarnell has returned to naturalized citizen of the United \ Sinking F'und - - - - -
500 IX) ing on the hands. I had hoped for that our early experiences fully dis­ defentl this action, or pay the am ount due as
Jas. Cherry was a Hood Kiver vieit-
shown, with the interest thereon, to-w it:
her home in Portland after a visit of | States, states that he never expects |
something different, hut awaited de- proved the old saying to the effect that above
or Thursday morning.
For the sum o f $30,16, with interest thereon at the
several days at the home of her to return to the land nf his birth to j
Total $5363.00 velopmeots. The girl, evidently dread H good Indian was a dead Indian. As rate
o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 21»t
Shoes and rubbers fur the whole brother, J . P. Carroll, and with the reside, although when the big bi ro
ing the operation, wrung her hands and a rule we found them honest and truth- .!a> o f January. 1916; and the furth er sum o f
E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S
family at Strauss'.
with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen
families of his sens, (J. L. Carroll and pean war is finished he says he may
moanid, even before the old woman lul, and I have never had reason after $30.49,
per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January.
From county school fund dur­
J . (). Held in was in The Dalles Toes J. M Carroll. She also spent some return for a visit.
began
her
treatment.
The
doctor's
all
these
years
to
charge
my
mind,
1914.
and
the furth er sum o f $30.46, w ith interest
ing the coming school year - $1036.00
day mi business.
lime in The Dalles with friends.
clinehid hands were placed against the ; They had every opportunity to rob us thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum
From state school fund dur­
from the _*nd day o f January, 1914: and the fu r-
hor Ssle- Team and harness, cheap.
Now is a good time to make your
ing the coming school year - 227.50 girl's right temple, near the outer cor- j of our outlying fruit and vegetable i ihei <uDi o f $12.63, with inteieat the icon at the
Discuss Pavinye Child for Home Duties
Weight 2200 pounds ('has. Abernathy. selections for Xmas prennts. and have
ner of the eye. and held there for per­ gardens, hut 1 never discovered that ! rate o f rifteen p e rce n t pel annum from the 30th
Fallowing a short debato between Tutsi estirnaLd receipts, not
It. W . Simpson was a visitor the them set aside until wanted. A nice
haps five minutes, all the while the they took advantage of the opportun­ 1 day o f April, 1915; anti the further sum o f $7.13,
with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per
I line ol new gift g<»sls in st<H'k. Hub- F; M. Strauss and Jas. FI. Cole on tin
Medicine Woman making the usual ity. This is more than 1 can eay for ' cent
first of the week in Hood Kiver.
per annum from the 'ith day o f A pril. 1916;
including the money to tie
grunting sounds. Then there seemed some of their white brothers.
and ihe further sum o f $7.12. with interest there­
Pm Kent (loth Hardwick houses ecriptions taken for any magazine or question, "Kesolved, That the Child
received frum the tax which
on at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from
paper at the lowest prices given hy *he should he Paid for Home D u ties," the
to
he
a
struggle
with
her
hand
as
if
Inquire at the Mosier Valley Hank.
it is proposed to vote - - $1263.50
the -th day o f Oct oh r, 1916. together with
question was discussed openly at the
I publishers. Mosier (took Store.
she were trying tu grasp and draw
plaintiff's coats and diat>umoments incurred here­
Miss Em ily Husbands was s visitor
K E C A I’I T U L A l IO N
meeting of the Parent-Teacher Associ­
something from the head of the girl.
in
and in case o f your failure to do so. a decree
Miss
Kuth
t.ittlepsge
has
been
con­
last week in Hood K iver
will be rendered forecUtsing the lien o f the said
The patient screamed out in great
fined to her room and to her bed for s ation held in the Immanuel church I- ri- Total estimated expenses for
tuxes ami costs against the land and prem ise»
(lo to Law is Right ;ynu ore right w hen I hig share of the time, since last F'ri- day night.
the year,
$5868.00 pain. Suddenly the old woman w ith­
G ood arguments were
al»ove described.
von go lo Law, the Cleaner, Hood Kiver. ■ day when she was seized with a severe brought out on both sides of the <j;ie8- Total estimated receipts, not
drew her hands and plunged them intu
Al) process and paj>orH in this proceeding may
including tax to be voted - 1263.50 the basin of water, shortly to tie w ith ­
Leu Niehui was in ffionj K ive r on attack ef neuralgia
I f ** served upon the undersigned, Frank G. Dick,
S M has had (ion.
uttorney
for plaint iff. at The Dalles. O regon, and
Wednesday utter mien.
During the winter months. Miss
drawn. Lo, there was the evil one,
1 severe pains in her head but is now
said State o f Oregon.
The eighth Comonwealth Conference, within
yanked out bodily hy the roots and
Why not a new Steel Kange with well sod yesterday resumed her posi- Dorothy K. Passmore, instructor in the I Balance, amount tu he raised
This sum m ons is served upon you hy publica­
annually held at the State University, tion ther*x»f m accordance with an order made by
hy district tax . . . .
$4099.50 floating helplessly on the water.
home economics department at the
some of that Apple
Money'.’ See lion in the store of F. M Strauss
the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw. Judge o f the
school, is contemplating devising a
My cruiosity was aroused and I made w ill fail this year early in December. above
Chown.
We estimate that a levy of 7 mills
Mr and Mis. C. L. Jo y entertained
entitled Court, on the 18th day o f October.
system whereby the pupils may secure
grati for thé uncanny thing, but the The points to be considered are these
191' 4ai<i order requires that the sum m ons be
('. K. Marshall was here Friday from | Tuesday night at their home for a something hut tor their noon luncheon. w ill tie required to produce the re­
Highway improvements; sim pifira >er\ed upon you by publication thereof in the
old
woman
was
too
quick
fnr
me.
Seiz­
quired
amount
of
special
tax
money
Huud K ive r looking after his orchard number of their friends in honor of She was called upon to explain her
Mosier Bulletin, a weekly new spaper, for six
ing my hands she said angrily, "D o tion of the state legislative machinery consecutive
shown above.
their noire. Miss Mary Hiller, who for
and that a copy o f the sum ­
interests.
to one chamber for budgetary at d gen­ m on ' and h weeks,
plan, and stated that she would first
you
want
tu
get
her
disease?
Be
satis­
Dated
this
l.r>
th
day
of
November,
copy o f t h e com plaint be forthw ith
Mrs. Thos. Moe. accompanied by some time with her father has been start in with soup only, the pupils tu 1916.
fied with what you have seen." 1 then eral legialntion ; provision for expert deposited in the postolhee w ith postage thereon
visiting
at
the
Jo
y
home
The
evening
prepaid, directed to the said C. N. Greiner, presi­
her sister. Miss Irene Olsen, spent
contribute a few cents each to detray
examined Ihe g irl’s head. There was hill drafting and regulation of the hulk dent
(i. I.. Carroll,
was ¡pent in games which w rrr fol
o f the Buffalo Pitts Com pany, a coapora-
Monday afternoon in Hood Kiver.
the cost. Later, if successful, addi­
Chairman Board of Directors. not a mark or a bruise of aay descrip- of bills, a shifting of the emphasis tion, at 6*5 W est Ferry Street. City of Buffalo.
lowed by light refreshments.
tions could be made to the hot menu. Attest: Roger W. Moe,
tart ns finish y o u r film s. S am e m ay I n '
tion. I have never learned whether from the legislative to the executive State o f New York.
Bernard Nichnl came up from Port The consensus of opinion prevailed
The «late o f the first publication o f this sum ­
h-f 1 at the llulletin office. Slocom A
the operation was successful or not.
j and administrative departm ents; such
D istrict Clerk.
mons is the 20th «lay o f O ctober, 1916.
i .iiilit l l
Hood l i r a
If i land Tuesday morning and expects to that the plan seemed feasible and the
Another instance: One of our Indi- co-operation with the national authori-
F R A N K G. DICK.
retrain until after Thanksgiving at the matter was left to the judgment of the
ans had a so k child, » girl of about tiea in control of natural resources of
o20dl
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff.
A new lot of 5-gal. Oil Cans from i home of his parents, Mr and Mrs
teacher.
live yests of age. One day he came to I the state as w ill insure Oregon's get-
XI (si io $2.50 und oil and danoline to
C. Q, Niched. He has just finished his
Mrs.
John
I
’.
Koss
gave
a
well
ren­
CITATION
w
ry
badly.
as
the
child
was
'
ting
not
only
her
share
but
the
fullest
till them, at Chown'a.
course si the Behnkr W alker Business dered piano solo, ami also played sev­
the County Court o f the State o f O regon for
T H F D A L L E S S I N I T O R I I M CO M ­ getting worse. 1 knew there was no ! returns from their utilization; super- In the
Everything for Thanksgiving lime College, and is in line soon fnr a post- eral numbers for songs by the audi­
County o f Waaeo.
hope, fur the little girl had tne white vision of city planning; conservation
P A N Y has recently reopened its in iti
at Strsuas’. He treats you right sll 1 tion.
ence.
man's dread disease, consumption. I of human life through a development In the M atter o f the Estate o f
the time.
1
tutiun
under
the
direction
of
Dr.
F:.
M.
S. E. Francisco, deceased
Mrs. Ja s. K. Cole, president of the
promised to do what I could, and in the j of ideals of racial improvement, with
Hev. Leon L. Myers went to Hood
Francisco, Mrs Freelove W heeler. Mrs.
J . F Higley was in The Dalles the Kiver on the local Wt dneaday after association, appointed the following ! ilevis as a General Hospital.
the legislative accompaniment of a T o A K A. D. Mead,
company
of
a
prominent
physician
of
and
to
all other heirs unknown,
Dr. Bevis comes very highly recom­
first of the week to visit with his noon. While there he listened to the committee, to arrange for a program
■ ' t to hia cámp. I had bill for the commitment of imbeciles. ! if any. o f the said S. E Francisco, deceased,
mended from the F:ast where he was a
daughter. Mrs. Dudley Piercey.
G
reeting:
for
the
next
meeting:
Mrs
F.
A.
•ervices at the Christian church which
objected to his having an Indian doctor
In the name o f the State o f Oregon, you are
Miss
Hist.op
and
Miss lecturer in Jefferson College from and was provoked on entering the tent
More Christmas goods came in this were preached by a young man whom .Shogren,
winch he received his degiee of M. D.
. hereby cited and required to appear in the County
Just Little Stories
week.
S ta rt your Xmas shopping lie had baptized a few years ago, ami Hennett.
’ Court o f the State o f O regon, for the County o f
; lie was rs-cently Commissioner of to find an old woman doctor at work.
early thi* year. Strauss.
who since that time had studied for
W asco, at the D ecem ber term o f said Court, at
J . A. Epping tells the following :
' Health in Alaska, retiring to take up The child was on her back, and the old
the Court room thereof, at Dalles City, in »aid
(nmini!. “ Polly in Politics"
" I was (t arhir g in Portland some 20 County,
Miss Dorothy Passmore went to the ministry anil was graduated from
the work for the Sanitorium Company woman had her mouth at the child's
on W ednesday, the 6th day o f Decem ber.
navel. I touk hold of her shoulder and ears ago, when 1 inatru ted a boy to go 1916. at 2KW clock in the afternoon o f that day,
Hood R iver Saturday afternon on the the F'.ugene Bible University.
Don’t fail to hear "P o lly in P o li­ | in The Dalles.
pulled her away rsther roughly. She down to one of the music houses and then ami there to show causes, if any exist, why
local, returning in the evening.
tics,"
a
real,
live
three-act
comedy
The
D
h
II
cs
Sanitorium
is
one
of
the
KF;< iCI.ATO K L IN K daily hunt# h.
order should not be made by this Court, direct­
then spat nut a mouthful of blood into get Rossoim's 'Cujus Animum’ from an
ing that the real property belonging to »aid estate,
kodak tliiishing-enpert work-twenty- | tween Portland and The Dalles
Up staged entirely by Mosier home talent. most completely ■ quipped institutions
foul hour vet vice.
Slocom ,v Cantlcld I n a l s arrive al Mosier alNutt 4 ;«l i* in. For several weeks rehearsals have of its kind in the West. It was built a basin that already contained a goodly 'Stabat M ater.' The toy reached the and described as follow s, to-w it: Lots 1, 2. and 3
in Block 1, (one! in the Town o f Mosier. Waaeo
Down l»>at* been held under the supervision ot , hy the late Dr. J . A. (>« isendorffer, quantity. The physician was dumb­ store and tailed for ‘A Curious Anim al' County, Oregon, be sold in one lot and parcel at
Co.
mSStf ¡daily except Sunday.
founded. He examined the child care­ from 'Stabbed Her Mother.' The girl
K. K. Ritchie, of San Francciao, left arrive at Mogier a I wot 8 :(W a m. daily Mrs. H. A. Berry who is directing the I some twelve years ago. who spared no fully, but could Und no abrasion nr understood, and with laughter in her private sale, as prayed for in the petition o f
Fdgar A Race, adm inistrator o f the said estate,
Tuesday afternoon after a visit at except Sunday, linth Isiats make ail play, which will be given Wednesday ' expense to make it ideal for the care openi.,g of any sort from which such a eyes produced the proper selection.
w hich taid petition has been filed herein.
| landings for passengers and freight, night, at K p. m in Chown’s hall, the of suffering humanity.
Lehowa Fru it Farm for a few days.
Witness, the H onorable F. S. Gunning, Judge
flie Sanitorium was conducted hy quantity of blood could have come. But
j leaving Portland and The Dalles at play is for the benefit of repairs for
o f the said County Court, with the Seal o f said
d i v e t h e H o o d K i v e r M a r k e t a t r ia l
Members of the Dr. J . A. Ge'sendurffer and Dr. J . M there it was. an indisputable evidence
I ;
a. m. Fall passenger rates 75 cents the Christian ct urch
Court affixed, this 26th day of October. A. I). 1916.
o r d e r ( o r m e a t w h i c h w il l I n ' m a i l e d to
of
the
old
woman’s
sorcery.
T h e r e is m o C a t a r r h in t h is s e c t io n
Att4*st; L. B. Fox. Clerk.
j twtween Portland and
The Dalles cast are the Misses Lillian Marvel, Lowe until Dr Geisendorffer's death
you by parcel |H>st. Prompt service.
Another instance w ill suffice.
An o f th e c o u n t r y t h a n a ll o t h e r d is e a s e s
»Seal o f County Court»
n24
Kmily Husbands, Bessie Jones. Mary in 1909. Since then it has been closed
J . O Beldin. Xgent. I'hooe ¡W l.
p u t t o g e t h e r , a n d f o r y e a r s it w .u s u p ­
Indian
named
Skocthun,
who
w
ill
be
C. A Met argar went to Portland
Higley and Messrs, l ee Hunter. Leo much of the time. The Dalles is to be
posed
to
he in c u r a b le .
D octors p re ­
Mrs. P. M Nichols, who arrived last Nietiol, Clyde Hoot and W illiam t ar congratulated on the reopening of an remembered by many of the older s c r ib e d lo c a l r e m e d ie s a n d b y c o n s t a n t ­ N O 3 3 .
the first of the week on a business
week from Kansas C ity, Mo., w ill roll.
members of the Hood Kiver Pioneer ly ratlins: t o cur* w ith lo c a l t r e a t m e n t.
trip.
.nstitution so worthy of support
W onoufU * il it In c u r a b le
C a ta r r h Is a
society, had a daughter by a former
Hoyd Sturgis» went lu Portland last make her home now with her son.
o c a ! d is e a s e , g r e a t ly In flu e n ce d b y c o n ­
wife who was just blooming into wo­
Mrs Nichols has been 1
week where he will remain for a few C. G. Graham
O f the condition o f the
s t it u t io n a l c o n d it io n s a n d t h e n - fo r e r e ­
residing with the family of her sor.
manhood. The girl was about 14 years q u ir e s c o n s t it u t io n a l t r e a t m e n t H a ll’ s
days with relatives.
Alfred Nichols, for the past 2t) years
old. and to celebrate this momentous C a t a r r h C u re , m a n u f a c t u r e d h> F. J
M O S I E R VALLEY BANK
latdita, secure ro ar calling cards al and this is the first meeting between I
event, a notable party was given. An C h e n e y Se C o .. T o le d o , O h io . Is a c o n s t!
the It .diet in "id iv . .Ml cunts for 75e; mother and son. Chas G. Graham, ■
A t Mosier. in the State of Oregon,
Indian doctress of great repute was t u t io n a l r e m e d y , is t a k e n In t e r n a lly
an*l a c t » t h r u th e B lo o d o n th e M u c o u s
Hk) cards for $1
• iner that time
Mrs Nichuls, who i*
sent for. A platform was built across S u r f a c e » o f th e S y s t e m . O n e H u n d r e d at the close of busines*. Nov. 17, 1916.
Mrs Kuy Duvall, accompanied by 73 years of age. is well pleased w ill
one end of the bouse 'o r the perform­ D o lla r s r e w a r d is o ffe r e d f o r a n y c a s e
RESOURCES
D O L L A R S CTS
her sister, Dena Proctor, spent Satu r­ Mosier and is desirous nf remaining
ers. and h use boards were placed t h a t H a ll’ s C a ta r r h Cur* fa lls t o c u r e .
looans and discount»
$35,714 50
day afternoon in Hood Kiver.
around the room to be beaten on to fu r­ S e n d f o r c ir c u l a r s a n d te s t im o n ia l».
'here with her son and family during
O verdraft*, secured and unsecured
15 41
F J C H K N 'K T A C O .. T o le d o . O h io
nish music fur the dancers. The se­
Mrs. F’. A. Shogren and danghter, the remainder of her life.
Bonds and warrants
¿.290 20
at ci opened about 8 p. in. with a ter*'
S old b v D r u g g is t s TV
Alice, were Hood K iver visiters Sstur
W A Husbands has received worn
Banking House
4.100.09
H a ll s F a m ily P ill» f o r c o n s t ip a t io n .
nthc h ijrtia ru ire rt of clubs on the roof
day.
Ihst his father. S. K Husbands, passed
Furniture and fixture«
¿.300.09
\ v i'itin g squads from I
For Sale Corn on cnb, 'helled, in sway at hit home in Santa C rui.
Due
from
approved
reaerve
banks
11.281 71
across the river. A fte r a number of j
sacks and ton lots. Inquire of I M 1 C alif., on Saturday. For some time
Cash un hand
3.146 18
dancers had performed their stunts, 1
Strauss or bred tleimers on the Vrthur Mr
Husband* has been in failing
l 14 09
simply jumping up and down and keep­
Kuhn ranch
nl7
health ami a ton, Fred Husbands,
D E N T IS T
ing time to the s irg irg ami beating of
Turai
»90.067 09
Mr and Mrs Harry Hankin and reached hie bedside just prior to hie |
HO OD R IV E R . O R E G O N
clubs un the hoards, the doctress. this |
little taby came up F’riday from Hood father's death, havirg motored across i
Office I'hone 1081. Res. I'hone 333
time
fur
a
wonder
remarkably
young.
;
LIA B IL IT IE S
D O L L A R S CTS
Mr
Kiver where they hove been for seme the continent ftem Nebraska
took the platform.
A fter e (hurt
«
.
Capital stock paid in
Husbands, who was 7k years of age,
time.
“
dance
she
n
adc
a
dive
into
the
crowd
Surplus
fund
1.8CS.4*
The H ( mn ) Kiver Market will lake will ha renumbered by many of the ,
and grabbed the ñrst person she hap­
I Undivided profit«
TfO.uI
your orders (nr meat and mail them to pioneers of Hood Kiver and Mosier !
pened to enne to. It happened to he a
| Postal savings bank deposit»
U «4 67
you hy parcel 1 * 0 * 1 . Customer# will he where he resided for many years. He
tnan.
She
draggged
him
onto
the
40 «J97 99
j Individual deposits subject to check
it survived hy his wife and several
allowed IMF days o i l their hills.
-
-
O R E G O N i Demand certificates o f deprao
stage
Then, the two locking a rm e .1 T H K D A L I E 8
ÜU9
j children.
tiacx to back, was com merced the most '
Dr and Mrs C. A. Mucrutn are vi»
; Cashier checks ou ts tarn ling
1.73
Lee Flvana, who fnr several weeks
weird performance I have ever wit-I
iling in Portland with friends and rrl
j T im e and *aeing* deposits
6 . 144.21
cessed Backwards and ferwards across
lives
They left Tuesday
afternoon has been on the F'ederal jury in Port
erby
tearns
land cams up Monday highl, having
Total
Ihe stage they went, the froth stresrr-
and rxpeet to spend the week
tng from the woman's mouth. Soon
Mr and Mra. D. W
Hudson re been excused from duty for a week
L aw yers
I ST A T E O F O REG O N „
the man's head loolled to one side and
turned Thursday morning frum The Mr F'.vana left Tuesday morning for;
COUNTY OF WASCO. 39
he was hangirg a dead weight from her
Dalles where they had gone lo visit Blalock where he w ill go into hiding
M KKRJ L I..
O R E G O N . f the a b -v e -named t«n I. k . L. d.> J »»lemnlv
in his old, fam iliar rendeavoua await t
back. The sirg irg stopped and two H O O D R IV E R
with relatives and friends.
swear that
mg the flying overhead of the wild j
Fucks dragged the man away and laid 1
the above statim eli! i» true tu the best o f my
Jas. F. Cole as» in The Dalles Tues­ geese
For a good mar\ years Mr
* m>wledge and belief
him on the ground
day attending to hnaneial business in Kvans has visited with his friends in j
L J M ejuui l Cashier
The singing again commenced and
W. A. H U S B A N D S
connection with the city gu.ernmenl, that locality ar.d each lime has elwavs ,
Subs- ; ;bed an*! sworn to before me this 3 r d
again the woman darted into
the
as well as transacting other husioaes returned with all the wild fowl that he
Blacksmith
Hay .f No% em ber. 1114
P. L A«TH* ll.
crowd, (his time aeitir.g a woman
City Rerx»rdeT City o f Mo-*er Oregon
M n Dudley Piereey and baby son, -ould bring home with him. heoidcs
The same weird dance with its mes­
Hors? Shoeing and General
C
O
RR
EC
T
Attest
Kenneth, are down from The Dalles giving away many birds lo hie friends
meric ending was given again. This
Ke|>air Work.
i N * o « e r J M Ella* C. T Bennett.
visiting a l the home nf her parents. Mr. Fiver# expects to remain for the
kept up U’ til the woman completely
Mr. and Mrs J F Higley.
remainder ot the week in the vicinity I
-
-
O rego n
wore herself out with her lerrifle e f­ M o s i e r .
Colonel Cornelius Gardener it here of the high bluffs along the Columbia
forts
She also went into a heavy |
Dr. W illiam Morton Post
from Portland, arriving Friday morn­ i returning to Portland Monday mom
dreamless sleep. This is the only in-
Mr Fears slated that the Fed
ing and going out to bis home at (Sar mg
stare 1 ever knew of one possessed of
Dentist
l r ia l Court w ill last until Ja i uary 15 at 1
■teller's Point in the D rlley district
mesmeric power.
Roams
1
«n
i
2
Hall BM*
Pt .us 24>H
Husineae it booming, two more cars lead and probably longer.
l aw and Punishment of C rim es: — S H O F \ N ! ) H A R N F vs K F P M R I N C .
nf good feed just came in, which I am
Ih e Indian wss tv all intents and pur­
Paul F7 F.vans. who has boei. her»
H A R N E A S S I m II s
H itO D R IV F .R , O R E G O N
offering at less than present wholesale for some lime »mee the death i f his
poses a law unto himself. Practically
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cost. Buy your winter supply now brother, Alfred J . F von», ottvndmg to
hut twe offenses among tFsm murder MOSI F. R
O REGON -Libai n r * for T b» Bulletin
Strauss.
and harasstealing -demanded tribal in-
tho settlemont of hit affair», left the
A two r***l picture showing the latest models and proper
fitting of the Gossan! Front Lace Corsets, for women only,
at the Gem Theatre Friday afternoon, December 8. Get
your tickets from The Paris Fair.
$ 2.48
Castor Oil
THE PARIS FAIR
$ 4.98
Oregon
ARTHUR PHARMACY
i
NOTICK OF SPECIAL
SCHOOL MEETING
COMMONWEALTH SES­
SION IN DECEMBER
NEW HOSPITAL OPENED
REPORT
f
DR. C H. JENKINS
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
D
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Pacific Power & Light Co.