N e w Hockey Caps and T oques for men, women. boys and girls. A big line to choose from now. Let us supply your needs. The Social Key A two reel picture showing the latest models and proper fitting o f the (ioesard Front Lace Corsets, for women only, at the tiem Theatre Friday afternoon, December 8. Get your tickets from The Paris Fair. N e w T h is W eek The last shipment o f our big Fall buy o f mackinaws coats for men, women, boys and girls. All made for us by the Oregon City Woolen Mills. They know how to make them. In these you get the best. Select yours now while the stock is complete. We certainly have a dandy lot. Mackinaw Coats for Ladies We have a fine line of short and three-quarter length Indian blanket coats for the ladies. Beautiful patterns: ask to see them. 2nd Hoor A M IT I BEKCLLOSIS AID IS SOUGHT in E V E R Y T IM E * W oo len Hose for Men—W’e have never been so well supplied with woolen socks for men. We bought them early and have the old price on them. Many o f the num­ bers cannot sell at wholesale for the price we are selling them at Better not delay i.: supplying vour needs, for the next we buy will be a lot higher in price. Do not put off buying that new Thanksgiving suit un­ til the last few days. Select it now and be prepared: you get a bigger line to choose from and we can give you bet­ ter attention now than if you wait until the last minute. Hart Sriu ftne r A Marx and Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats are (he Best you can buy. They are fully guaranteed in every way S to p th a t Cough NOW ! to give you entire satisfaction and we fulfill this guarantee to the letter. Let us get your new suit ready for you now. TH E PARIS FAIR $ 4.98 i Satisfaction Guaranteed. A R T H U R P H A R M A C Y NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING T o C arl l* Dark, the aU»\ e rutmed defendant: In the name uf the S tate o f O regon You are hereby required t*> appear and answ er the com­ plaint hied against you in the above entitled suit, i or before n x w eek* frum the date of the ftret publication t this summons hereinafter stated. 1 and if ynu fail t<* s«> appear and answ er said com* : plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the ■ decree prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: ' For a decree o f the above entitled court to the effect that the bond* of matrimony heretofore • (iatin* between plaintiff and defendant be fo r­ ever annulled, sxt aside and held fur naught and that the plaintiff be granted an abeolute divorce from the defendant. A lso fur a decree adjudgin g the plaintiff to be the ow ner in fee simple of Lot T w elve (12) of Block Seven (7) of L au gh lin 's Addition to Dallee City, W aaco County. Oregon, free from any "laim | o f curtesy on the part of «aid defendant. That plaintiff * maiden name o f Fannie Smith be restored. You are hereby notified that this summons is erved upon you by publication fo r six t-onsecu* j live weeks in The Mnsier Bulletin, a weekly news* I paper o f general circulation, published at Mosier, W asco County. Oregon, by order o f this court made October, (.»th, 1916, directing that said sum ­ mons l>e so published. The date o f the first pub­ lication o f this summons is the 3rd day of Novem - l-er, 1916. and the date of the last publication • tdiei, A D. 191«. P A U L W C H IL D E R S . n2dl*r> Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of th « S tate o f Oregon for W aaco County. M r* H. Clough, plaintiff, vs. H. H. Faith and M r*. H. H. Faith, husband and wife, and Buffalo Pitts Company, a corporation, defendants. To H. H. Faith and Mrs. H. H. Faith, husband and wife, and Buffalo Pitts Company, a cor­ poration. defendants above named: In the name o f the State o f Oregon: You are hereby notified that Mrs. H. Clough, the plaintiff above named, is the ow ner and holder o f Certificate of Delinquency numberad 33B. i*- Bued on the 2nd day o f January, 1914, by the Tax Collector o f W aaco County. State of Oregon, for the amount o f $30.49. the same being the amount then due and delinquent for the taxes fo r the year o f 1912. p»gether w ith the pen- ' alty, interest and costs thereon, upon the real j property assessed to you. o f which you are the owners as appears o f record, situated in said | W asco County, State of Oregon, and particularly Ixjunded and described as follows: The N o rth ­ west q uarter (NW L*J o f the Southeast quarter I S E M and the Northeast qu arter ( N E ‘ * ) o f the ! Southwest quarter ( S W V . and the St>uth one- ! h alf (S’ a) o f the Southwest quarter *ri ' Oregon. It will be made a time, too, Samuel Kagg Husbands Immanuel church, at which time a pre­ for gratitude and thankfulness because The Hood River Market will take The best cough drops, he at Strauss'. liminary organization will he formed. of the great economic and humanitar­ your orders (or meat and mall them to Conaiderable interest has been mani­ Samuel Kagg Husbands passed away ian value of the results obtained. Guy Harrier was a Portland visitor you by parcel |s>st. Customers will be fested recently and in the hopes of in­ at hia home in Seabright, Santa Cruz, The Oregon Association for the Pre­ allowed .'10 days on tlieir bills. this week. teresting a greater number and stimu­ California, Nov. 18, 1910, at the age vention of Tuberculosis has commenced W. N. Akers and aon. Stark, went lating the interest in solving problems J. K. McGregor returned Tuesday a survey of the state, county by to Portland Wednesday to spend both of a local nature and thoae of of hO year» and 3 months. He was .county. The surveys in l ane, Clatsop, from a stay in Portland. always energetic, active in business, Thanksgiving ith Mrs. Akers and | broader scope, the idea of forming a a devout Christian, taking a keen in­ 'Jackson, Josephine and Washington Mias Mary Diller was a Hood Kiver relatives. i society which shall meet regularly ia terest in public welfare until the last; counties have been completed. Ke- visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. V C. Young and son, j presented for consideration on Wednes- in earlier life often devoting mure | suits will be announced in detail when The heat sewing needles and all Tendy, were guests on Thanksgiving day night at the Immanuel church, time to the public than to his own the work is done. machine needles at Chown'e. day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis in ! j h e date of the supper to be giver. affaire. Such men have quietly but I he survey has alresdy proven that j by the Ladies Aid Society has been Drmly striven for the best that Amer­ by its means information never before Mrs. J. W. Huskey was in Hood Hood Kiver. gathered will be tabulated. The facil­ J. N. Mosier went tu Portland the ; set ahead one day and will be held in Kiver this week. ica stands for today. Hernard Niciml spen1 Thanksgiving Drat of the week to visit with friends Chown's hall on the evening of ¡.Coming to America from England 47 ities or lack of facilities for the care, A t this yeara ago with hit wife, nee Miss treatment, and prevention of tuber­ for a few days as well as attend to Wedneadiy. December 13. day in Hood Kiver. { time the ladies will also hold an apron Mary F-lizabeth Gregory, and who sur­ culosis in each county will tie shown. business matters. What—no advance on Kiceand ColTee L. J. Merrill, Jerry Wilson and Roger sale for tbe benefit of the society. vives him, they built a home Drst in The number of cases will he listed and at Strauss’ ? W. Moe hiked to Howl Kiver Thursday 1 Extensive plana are being made to West Point, Nebraska. In 1877 they segregated as to whether they are E. J. Thrift and little eon were Hood morning, returning on the train in the have plenty of good things provided moved to Clark county, Washington incipient, moderately advanced or far Kiver viaitora Friday. for all to eat, and long tables will be where they resided for a year, going advanced, and also a« to the number of evening. caaes reported before the survey and Go to Law is Kiglitjyou are right when placed in the hall to accommodate all Mrs. Ernest Evans, accompanied by who desire to avail themselvea of the in the spring of 1878 to the Hood Kiver the number reported as a direct result you go to Law, the ('leaner, llood Kiver j Valley. Two years later a return was her daughters, V'Ona, Nedra and little I \ made to Fingland, and after a year and of it. The survey will provide for Miss Emily Wiley spent Thanksgiv­ tiahy daughter, Audrey ( leone, spent opportunity. Geo. H. Korden received a lettei a half they came back to America and each county a history of the disease in ing in Hood Kiver with her parents. Saturday afternoon in Hood Kiver. last week from hia wife in which she located in Hood Kiver town where Mr. that cou.ity, indicating its increase or A new Washing Machine for either Choicest cuts ol meats and prompt ser­ states that after being weighed, it was Husbands was one of the Drat to pur- decrease, how many of the afflicted hand or power, at Chown'a. vice In mail ng your order to you. Ac­ within the learned that during her stay in the j chase a lot in the new town. F’or four contracted the trouble Hill Carroll was a Hood Kiver viait- counts due in thirty dava. Your pat­ sanitarium at Salem, she had neither ’ years they resided there, moving then county and the number that had the ronage earneitly solicited The llood or on Thanksgiving day. gained nor lost in weight but hei to Mosier where they spent eleven disease when they moved into the J. N. Moaier was in The Dalles last Kiver .Market. II ish I Kiver, Ore. present weight Is the same exactly as years, returning again to Hood Kiver. county. Then it will he shown how Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davenport and when she went there this summer. Afte r living among kind friends for tuberculosis is distributed as to cities, week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Husbands towns and rural communities. Cities Cheap Heaters and better ones, all their little daughter, F lorence, spent Mr. Korden hiked to Hood Kiver on two years, Thanksgiving in The Dalles at the Wednesday night, where he planned to \ decided to go to Seabright, Santa and towns having city hospitals, clinics sizes, at Chown'a. home uf her father and mother, Mr hoard the early train Thursday morn­ Cruz, California, where the weather and dispensaries, school Inspection, Mrs. E. W. Davidhizar and son, Kns- and Mis. Geo. Krauss. ing for Salem to eat Thanksgiving din­ is more congenial, and where he spent and open air rooms will be designated. coe, spent Saturday in Hood Kiver. The county's care o f tuberculosis Mrs. T. W. Nordhy and son, Thomas, ner with Ins wife whn had not been ! the rest of his declining years. Alex Carlson was in The Dalles Fri­ came up from Portland Of 43 descendants, six sons, William patients in such -institutions as jails to spend apprised of his coming. day. and poor farms will he discussed and Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and David E. Thompson, o f Lincoln, H. Husbands, of Molina. Or., C. FT Miss Grace Hailey s|*nt Thursday Mrs. C. A McCargar. Mrs. Nordby Nebraska, millionaire capitalist, ar­ Husbands, of Gresham, Nebr., T. G. whether the county has a relief boar*, and what assistance is granted in m Hood River, and Mrs. McCargar are sisters. rived in the city F'riday from Los Husbands, of Mollala, Or., R. H. Hus- tuberculosis cases. Clyde Hailey waa in Hood Kiver on Mrs. W. A. Husbands and daughtera. Angeles, Calif., where he has been I hands, of Hood Kiver. Or., Wallace A. The survey ia definite and thorough Thursday. Misses Flmiiy snd Arvilla Husbands, spending the winter. He owns the Husbands, of Mosier, Or., Edgar Hus­ and its value to all health and public Oranges are cheaper, also Drat ship­ were visitors Saturday afternoon in orchard tract formerly managed by bands, of Carpenters, C a lif.; one officials will be so great that the work ment of Florida Grape Fruit and Jap­ Hood Kiver, accompanied by little H. K. Richards, of Lincoln, Nebr., and daughter, Mrs Emily E. Howard, of has the hearty approval and full co­ Santa Cruz, C a l i f . ; 23 owns tbe big hotel in Lincoln until Seabright. Miss Fllsie Korden. anese Oranges on sale. Strauss'. grandchildren and seven great grand­ operation of the Oregon State Board Wanted— To let contract for 20 acres recently managed by Mr. Richards. children are living W. H. Dean, who haa been in Port­ of Health. land for a visit, returned to Morier to Isi grubbed and e'eared ready (or Mr. Thompson, who expects to spend a The proceeds of this years’s sale of Those at his bedside at the last were part of the winter at his mansion at spring plow ing Work to tie done on this week. hia wife, son, C. F. Husbands, and Red Cross Seals will be used to carry Lake Crescent, Wash., was for nine l o r particulars see on the survey and to maintain the Why not a new Steel Range with Mclrvine runeh years ambassador to Hrazil. He was daughter, Mrs. Emily E. Howard. His preventive work organized by the aotne of that Apple Money? See James Cherry. accompanied to Hood Kiver hy C. L. son, Wm. H. Husbands, arrived from Association. Mrs. Koy Duvall, who has been very Molina. Or., three hours too late to see Chown. Joy and son, Alvin. his father alive. Hoyd Sturgesa spent the week end in ill for some time with ulcers in her Saturday evening FT A. Allington throat, and who was attended by Dr. Portland, going down Thursday morn­ To Discuss Moving Pictures H. L. humble of Hood Kiver, is now suggested to his wife that they go out ing. New ( hurt h Organized in Roster for a walk. On returning Mrs. Alling­ reported to be much improved. The next meeting uf the Parent- Let us finish your Dims. Same may Is Mosier, Oregon, Nov. 26, 1916. Teacher Association has teen post­ Now is a gissl time to make your ton was completely surprised to Dnd loll at the Hulletin ntHoe. Hloeoin .V that she had a house full of ( M i l l . Report of the business meeting held poned until (he Drst week in January Canfield. Hood Kiver. U selections for Xmas presents, and have They were the members of the Ladies in the Christian church Sunday Nov. on account of the holiday season. The tiis*n> set aside until wanted. A nice Miss Alice I.. Hennett went to Port line of new gift goods in stock. Sub Aid Society, thirty being present, who 26th, for the purpose of organizing a program committee, Mrs. F\ A. Sho­ land Thursday to remain over the week seriptinns taken for any inaga/.ine or had come in to surprise Mrs. Allington church having for its basis the agree­ gren, Miss Bishop and Miss Bennett, end with friends. paper at tbe lowest prices given by tbe in honor of her birthday and the ments of all churches. This movement have decided upon a discussion under kitchen was HI led with many good was started three months ago at the the followirg caption: Warm lux, gloves and mittens, publishers. Mosier Itook Store. "Shall the things to eat. It was also the birth­ woolen underwear. No store like Miss h. Strauss left F’ riday after­ day of Mrs W. A, Husbands and she close of the revival meeting» held last Parent-Teacher Association of Mosier purchase a moving picture machine Strauss’ for these lines. noon for Portland where she will visit too, although present with the crowd, summer. Afte r voting to declare all existing and give a show twice a month or Orren He pee ate Thanksgiving din for a few days before going to Los was surprised when both herself and offices vacant and after the Christian oftener, charging a nominal admittance ner with his aunt and uncle in Hood Angeles and points in California. F'or Mrs. Allington were presented with Klvel. several weeks she has been hare visit fountain pens as gifts from the Ladies church agreed to turn all its property fee to adults to pay for the machine, over to the proposed organization the and making the show free to every A new lot of 5-gal. Oil Cans from ing at the home of her brother. E M Aid Society members. officers for the church were elected as body when the machine is paid for?” $1.00 to $2.50 and oil and Gasoline to Strauss. Prof. B. A. Berry will lead the discus­ follows: Dll them, at Chown'a. Miss Dorothy FT Passmore was s Elders, John P. Itoss, Geo. Carroll, sion, and every body is urged to come Spokane Congress Favors Uniformity F'. A. Shogren went to Portland to week end visitor in Corvallis where and have a say. K. A. Shogren, M. E. Kutterfield. spend Thanksgiving day with his sis­ she had gone to be preaent at the At the concluding session of the Deacons, J. M. Carroll, Wm. Vining, annual home coming day for alumni of Pacific Northwest Fruit Growers’ con­ V. K. Brooks. D. W Hudson. Jas ters, the Misses M and A. Shogren. Church Program for Sunday Going, Going, going fast, those the Oregon Agricultural College. She ference Saturday, the joint cummi sion Piercey. sweaters at last year's prices. Get also visited in Tuslalin, Or., with het unpointed hy the governors of Oregon, Bible School Session, 10 a. m. Deaconesses, Mrs. J. E. Higley. parents. Washington, Idaho and Montana was Mrs. FT A. Shogren and Mrs. Geo. Communion, 11 a. m. yours now. Strauss. J. P. Tryon and P. 1. Arthur mu- instructed by the growers to work for Carroll. Sermon, II :15 a. m. Kodak finishing-expert work-twenty C. E.. 6 :30 p. in. Trustees, J. M Carroll, D. W Hud­ lout hour service. Sloeom A CanDeld tored to the vicinity of Blalock last uniform laws in the four states con­ cerning apple diseases, grading and F^vening Sermon. 7 .30 p. m. son, Jas. Piercey. Co. m23tl week in the hope* of getting some wild geese. They returned empty-handed, packing, and to endeavor to obtain a Morning subject will be: "T b e Treasurer, J. M. Carroll. Miss blanche Koaa and her brother, their prey after being ahut, dropped system uf state aid fur marketing en­ Church of the Twentieth Century.” Secretary. Mrs. D. W. Hudson. Hubert Kosa were Hood Kiver visitors over the high cltlTs along the Coium- terprises under state control. F'vening subject will be in honor of Pianist, Mrs. D. W. Hudson. on Thursday. The iostructions were adopted by a bia. The name adopted by the organiza­ Tuberculosis day. The following ques­ Sheets and pillow cases at much leas Over $2.1 waa raised at a basket three fifths vote after a sharp contest tion is the neme suggested by the tions will be answered: What is Tu­ than present prices. See Strauss and social held last Friday night at the between advocates of federal and state netlonal official title of the Federation berculosis'’ W'hat are its causes'1 What buy your pillows and comforts too. Max Vogt schoolhouse. The money control. The government control forc­ movement: viz., " I he Federal Coun­ are its earliest symptoms? How may C. A. McCargar returned the hr.-l of will be used towards making additions es. which were defeated, were headed cil of the Churchee of Christ of Am er­ it he cured? How mBy it be prevented? the week from a business trip to Port that will enable the achool to become hy E. W. Rosa, of North Yakima, Wn., ic a." The organization thus places An offering will be taken for the land. standardized. A short program was former Washington Slste (.and Com itself in line with an advanced move­ national association for the study and miasoner. Come end ment looking toward unity of all the prevention of Tuberculosis Uahy Dolls from Toe up. They al­ also given. Opposition to uniform grading rules ways plea*«* any little girl, says your On the ballot for the city officer* to applying to all parts of the state was churches of Christ In America and at bring your thanksgiving offering for this purpose friend Strauss he voted upon at the election Tuesday voiced hy George Hiehn. of North Yak 1 the seme time adopts a plan which is Leon L. Myers, Minister. I the logical outcome uf that endeavor, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs in this city appear the following ima. who declared that the growers of for the churenes everywhere will even­ C. C. brooks died on November 21 and names. For mayor, FT A. Race; for the t akima valley objected to tne color recorder. P I Arthur: for treasurer. requirement for Jonathan apples, be­ tually, we believe, unite upon their was buried In the Mosicr cemetery. agreementa as we have done and leave Give the Hood Kiver Market a trial Jas FT Cole; tor councilmen, W FT cause sales in the early part of the matters wherein we do not agree as $ nnlcr lor moat which will tie mailed to Chown: J. FT tligley, I J. Merrill, season, before the apples had taken on matters of opinion wherein we have O. FT Wilton, G K. Wood. you try parcel |*»et. Prompt service. full color, were prevented A. P. greatest liberty. We hive no written Mias Gertrude Nolsn arrived from Hatchem. of Mosier, Ore., and A. C. creed, or code of rules because we do Santa Claus will lie at this atore as of Medford, Ore . protested not wish to hamper the thinking of usual a week hefure Christmas to meet Corvallis Portland Wednesday to spend ' thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs. Kohl. against relaxing standards, Mr Allen any member of the church hy a code of ijiven to all his little friends. Mrauss E. Shinn. Mis* Nolan was bride of declaring that a district which could rules which contain none elae but what F’ound— An umhrells. Owner may honor recently at the wedding of Mr not grnw an apple meeting standard we think it right, because we might be have the same tiy calling at the Hul­ and Mrs. Shinn and was a sorority requirements should drop that variety wrong in our thinking. Our only creed al th e Panama- letin office. sister in Alpha Chi Omega of tht Mr. Koss asserted that it was ridicu­ is Christ and He will never need revi- A business meeting of the Ladies fatte r at the Oregon Agricultural Col­ lous to speak of uniform fruit laws for Pacific Exposition' ■tM . The Bible is our book of disci­ Aid Society will be held Wednesday lege. four states. pline because all churches accept that w a s ¿ranfed fo afternoon at the home of Mrs W. A. On a standing vote the motion for as final upon queetiona of faith. Lee Flvans returned Saturday from Husbands Hlalock where he had been to hunt uniformity in state laws was declared The church organized is strictly Hars Knllandarud went to Portland wild geese However the weather was carried. 33 to 21. local anu has no connection with any Wednesday aftsrnonon to remain over so cold and rainy and foggy, he says, outside organisation or ecclesiastical Thanksgiving. He expects to return that few hud* were Dying low. After machinery o f any kind whatever NotKf r i Monday evening. an enjoyable visit with friends hr There ia no officer or secretary outside £ Notice is hereby given that bids will of our local organization who may act Superiority of Educations! Merit. Ju«t three ladies' coats left. Who returned with three geese. Mr. Evans wants a bargain? Ask Strauss to show left Sunday for Portland where he will be accepted for furnishing material for ue in any official capacity or advise h This nrir ervat i a n ," ■ rs "ith final a;::’.iori y ait kitnbof t iizzlina them to >uu next time you are down resume his duties as a juror in the and labor for laving a new Poor in Pis us with authority. A e are independ­ trlct No. 64 school house Building ent o f all denominational machinery 1 questuiti* «ut h as “ ll«>w is JYznnuel Federal court. town. 14x32 feet, also one stringer . ‘ 13 feet 'l i o u l l e e I 1 "V and are (Imply a local church as per is n , I. . M. Carey, of Newherg, arrived F. Pomeroy, who is the chauffeur at long, tx4 inches, with piers FTooring the agieeirents announced. Our out­ t d I r, ■ t f ” ‘‘What i* a Wednesdey night for a visit at the Mayerdtle, was tn Portland for several to be No. 1 strip flr to be oiled with look is splerdid and we prey for I a u r f " "W hit h a > i>.-er/" “ Whit home of his daughter and husband. days this week. While starting a gas olina engine at the Mayerdale ranch | two costs of raw lirseed oil. groove* nothing better than that we may be | i* irlu'tr fi ll/” "H o w is t in t pro- Mr and Mrs. VV K Chown. to be oiled ts laid. All work to be able to do the work o f Christ in a I noatkvi!?” itnlv Unite U says Strauss. Clerk Dial. 64 . tween Portland an«l The Palle« I p Root Itsher Moeitr. Oregon. J. M. Cartull and daughter. Miss 1 km tu arrive at \|.»«ier aU»nt 4 Jrt i> in Clara Carroll, went to Portlard on daily except >umU) Leslie O. Root and Miss Olive N. IN>wn nuat* Thanksgiving day to visit with rsls arri.e at Mofirr about « Fisher were united in marnagr at The u in. dailv Cider lives. Dalles Hotel Wednesday. November 29. except Sundav. lint It taint* make ail single gallon 2 V Cheaper I mm Kev. t.eon L. Myers, officiating. After tty run C. th right, sshu haa been at landing fot paai'entfet * and freight, gallon* up Tbe larger the quantity th< the weddirg the happy couple left on C .t C . the East Hood River Frail company leftvitttf Portland amt The Palle* at C A. liage. their hone>moon trip. All their many MEMI6M CO. I ranch in rhatge of the hogs, left ? ' t i l hi . Kail panarnffer rate* To cent* cheaper the cater. friends eite nd them tt.eir congretula h » J Wednesday for Purtlsnd when he will l**t*««n Portland ami The Palle# Hone and wieh them a happy future Suberrtlie for Tbe Bulletin mob remain tor the preeent. .1. O ReMin. Agent Phone ;*31. Overcoat Specials Overcoats for boys and d * o young men; values to ?6; your choice only M 1*038 Hits the Spot Rate o f Interest lf> per cent 16 per 15 per 15 per 15 per 15 per cent cent cent cent cent The same being the amount then due and de­ linquent for the taxes fo r the years o f 1909, 1912. J913. 1914 and 191'». together with the penalty, in­ terest and costs thereon upon the above described property assessed 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 l^gal ow ners o f the above described property as the sam e appears of record, and each o f the other persons above named are hereby notified that Mrs H. Clough will apply to the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Wasco, for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described anti men­ tioned in said <*» rtitieate. anti you are hereby sum- nioned to appear within sixty days from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, exclusive uf the date <>f the first pu blit ation thereof, and defend this action, or pay the am ount due as alwv.e shown, with the interest thereon, to-wit: Total »5363.00 For tht -¡urn o f *30,46, with interest thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from the 21st ESTIMA IE D R E C E IF T S day o f January. 1915; and the fu rth er sum of F’ roni county school fund dur­ $30.49, w ith interest thereon at the rate of fifteen ing the coming scho J year - $1036.00 per cent per annum from the 2nd day o f January. , 1914; and th.‘ further sum o f $.'10.46, with interest From state school fund dur­ thereon at the rate o f fifteen per cent per annum ing the curi i g £^l;-vl year 227."0 l , in tin nil i!a> o f January, 191-i. and the fu r- thei >f $12.63, with interest thereon at the rate n lift» «•> per cent per annum from the 80th Total estimated receipts, not day f A pril, 1915; ami the fu rther sum o f $7.13, includili!, the moi • y to be with interest thereon «at the rate o f fifteen per cent pei annum from th«- 5th day o f A pril. 1916; receive,! from the tux which and i!>* further sum o f $7.12. with interest there- it ia proposed to vote - - »1263.50 ■ on at i he rate o f fifteen per cent per annum from [ the li day o f October, 1916. together with R E C A P I T U L A 1 1 <>N plaintiff's cost anti disbursements incurred here­ in. «anti in caF*e o f your failure to do so, a decree Total estimated expenses fur will be rendered foreclosing the lien o f the said the year. j taxes and costs against the land and premises Total estimated receipts, nut above described. including tax to be voted - 1263.50 A ll process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned, Frank G. Dick, attorney for plaintiff, at The Dalles, Oregon, and Balance, amount tu be raised within said State o f Oregon. by district tax - - - • »4099.50 This sumrri »ns is served upor\ you by public*« ' fion thereof in accordance with an order made by We estimate that a levy of 7 mills L the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge o f the will he required to produce the re­ above entitled Court, on the 18th day o f October. quired amount of special tax money 1 • said order requires that the summons be served upon you by publication thereof in the shown shove. ■reekl n e p e r , for six Dated this 15th day of November, con- 'u ’ .'.i we*•'••.•*. anti that a copy o f the sum* moi. and a copy o f the complaint l>e forthw ith 1916. deposited in the poetothce with postage thereon G. !.. Carroll, prepaid, directed to the said C. N . Greiner, presi­ Chairman Board of Directors. dent o f the Buffalo Pitts Company, a eoapora- tion, at 6s"» W. Nt Ferry Street. City o f Buffalo. Attest: linger W. Moe, State o f N ew York. District Clerk. The date <»f the first publication o f this sum ­ mons is the 20th day of October, 1916. I I FRANK G. DICK. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured w ith L O O A 1. A P P L I C A T I O N S , as th e y c a n n o t re a c h th* sea t o f th e disease. C a ta r r h is a lo c a l d ise a s e, g r e a t ly in ­ flu en ced by c o n s titu tio n 'll co n d itio n s, and In o r d e r to cu re it yo u m ust ta k e an In tern a l re m ed y . H a ll's C a ­ ta rrh C u re Is ta k e n In te rn a lly and a cts th ru th e b lo o d on th e m u cou s s u r­ fa c e s o f th e s y s te m H a ll's C a ta rr h C u re w a s p r e s c r ib e d b y one o f th e best p h y s ic ia n s in th is c o u n try fo r y e a rs. It Is c o m p o sed o f so m e o f the best to n ics kn ow n , c o m b in e d w ith so m e o f th e best b lo od p u rifiers. 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