“
Blankets and Comforts
I f you are going camping and find that you want more
cover we have just what you want here. We have the larg
est assortment o f blankets, in all grades, that has ever been
displayed in the city. Bought on the low market insures
you the right price. It will pay you to supply your needs
now.
Boys’ Suits
We were never better prepared to give you just what
you want in Boys Suits than we are right now. We have
received our first Fall Shipment already and can supply your
wants in style, quality, color and price. Boys' Suits with
one and two pairs o f trousers, made to stand the hard wear
that a real boy is sure to give them together with a neat and
dressy appearance. You always get the best values here.
Men’s Suits
W e have some big values in Men’s Suits just now. I f
you wish a dandy good suit for just a little money come in
and see what we have to offer. We will be pleased to show
you.
The Paris Fair,
Millinery
In this department you will find special prices on
Trimmed Hats, a splendid assortment o f Outing and Sport
Hats, and Straw Hats for camp, street or dress wear. Pan
amas in all shapes and sizes at prices you can afford to pay.
A dandy line o f neat serviceable trimmed hats at 98c each.
Be sure and visit this department i f there is anything at all
you might need in the line o f headwear. A big line o f Chil
dren’s and Misses hats for you to choose from .—2nd Floor.
For Outing Wear
Khaki Skirts and Suits, Divided Skirts, Riding Breeches,
Middy Blouses, etc., articles you can’ t get along without very
well on your outing trips. They are the best you can wear,
look the best and keep looking the best. Our prices are the
lowest.
Children’s Dresses
A very large and complete stock, made o f a good grade
o f gingham in becoming styles, neatly finished and trimmed.
You can save money and worry by selecting some o f these
neat dresses ready for the girls to slip on and wear, as this
same quality and material bought by the yard today would
perhaps cost you more than you could buy these finished
dresses for. Ages 2 to 14 years, and priced from 48c to
$1 ,5 0 , 2nd Floor.
Hood River, Oregon
ings contemplated to last about four
There Is more Catarrh In this section
weeks. Mr. Stockton, who has bean of the country than all other diseases
put
togsthsr. and for yewra It w ss sup
. at Freewater, w ill lead in the singing
posed to be Incurable. Doctors pre
and w ill organize a choir. Rev. Myers j scribed
lical remedies and by constant
w ill preach at tha evangelistic services ly falling to cure with local treatment,
pronounced It incurable. Catarrh Is a
which are being held every night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Arthur motored
to Portland Sunday morning, accom
panied by Philip Goes, who had been
here visiting for a few days. The
party left here at 3 o ’ clock in the
morning and after spending the day in
Portland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were
accompanied a few miles out from the
city by a party o f friends, continuing
the remainder o f the journey alone and
arriving late that evening in Mosier.
Portland Painless Dentist. We Ex
tract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth
alwolutely Painless; we employ only
Experienced and Registered men; fif
teen years guarantee on all woik.
Seventeen years continual practice in
Portland Uregou.
bring this card
with you, it is worth money, l ’ortlind
Painless Dentist. 3tV> Second St , The
Dulles, Ore. Oppoeite A. M. Williams
Co. Phone Main 3831.
tf
Perhaps little do we realize that the
street lights in Moeier »r e so placed
as to draw especial attention from
across the river. It has been brought
to our attention by citisens o f White
Salmon, Wn., and others who have
passed by on the river boats that the
electric street lights o f Mosier not
only loom up brilliantly from afar, but
that they are so arranged as to form
the lettter M.
The rain yesterday morning was
hardly sufficient to lay the dust in the
roads.
We are now over 12 inches
short on rainfall and a good soaking
rain would be welcomed. Most all of
the hay and grain eropa in this vicinity
have either been placed in barns or
Gasoline by the barrel at lowest Clure was a Hood R iver visitor Friday. shipped next week by the Mosier Fruit
*"M I !■ I' l"l"l I I M l-l- l-1 I I 1 I I I H -*
cocked up. So that rain at this time
price; also, all grades o f Oils, at
Paul H igley, who has been in the I Growers Association. Manager Chat- w ill do comparatively little damage in
I BRIEF L OC AL MENTION ! Chown’s.
mining camps in Alaska, arrived on field states that it w ill probably be the this vicinity, on one hand and Be o f
first o f September before the prune
I -l -l-l l-l'S- l-
N. P. Sturgess returned Wednesday Wednesday night fo r visit at the home
inestimable benefit on the other, eS'
from an extended visit with Portland o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. crop is ready to be handled.
R. R. Ritchie arrived Sunday from pec.ally to apple growers.
Lots o f Gopher and D igger Traps at relatives.
Higley.
Mrs. E. C. Rhodes went to Portland
Chown's.
Clyde Rand, who has been visiting San Francisco for a ten days’ stay at
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
Mr. Ritchie, Tuesday afternoon to be with her hus
Mrs. V. C. Young was in Hood R iver ' I.ittlepage, at The Dalles Hospital, on at the home o f Thos. K ing in the Lehowa Fruit Farm.
on Sunday.
Greenwood district for several days, who is a prominent railroad official, band, who underwent an operation in
i Friday, July 20, a 7J pound boy.
has been enjoying his recreation from a hospital there.
Mr. Rhodes went
Miss Slyvia Elder was a Hood R iver
When in Hood River stop in at the returned Wednesday to his home in official duties by assisting in the farm down to have some dental work
Hood
River.
visitor the first o f the week.
[ Electric Kitchen in Pat Lindsay’s for
and orchard work on the place.
sttedend to, and was advised by his
Why bother with cooking things for
n>23tf
Chown still has plenty o f Garden i your meals or lunches.
W. E. Brown, who fo r some time dentist to go to an eye, ear, nose and
Miss Marie Graham went to Hood lunch these hot days. I can plan very has been at Parkdale and Dee in the throat specialist for troubles in his
Hose at moderate prices.
nice
meals
fo
r
you
and
have
cooked
been
Mrs. C. C. Isom spent yesterday R iver yesterday afternoon for a visit foods w aiting for your order. Strauss, i Upper Hood River V alley, where Mr. nasal passages which have
with friends.
Brown had charge o f a big strawberry bothering his eyes. Mr. Rhodes e x
afternoon in Hood River.
The A rt Poster Store.
pects
to
remain
there
fbr
two
or
three
acreage, have returned and are now in
Zeno Sellinger was here yesterday
Sweet cider at all times, ila s e ’s Cider
It isn’ t what they used to be, its the Greenwood district where they are weeks, and Mrs. Rhodes w ill return
: from Trout Lake for a visit with his
Factory.
m2:ltf
j
what
they
are
today
:
Goodrich
Tires,
located on the place o f Edw. Ball, o f the latter part o f this week.
mother, Mrs. A. Sellinger.
For Sale - Large bay team, cheap.
| the best in the field ; Ford and other The Dalles.
Miss
Eunice
Horton,
sister
o
f
Mrs.
Wm. Davis has been here this week
G. P. Morden.
I sizes in stock also. Tubes. Strauss,
It was hoped to have the m ill recent from Hood R iver on business in con
D. W. Hudson, arrived yesterday from
Goodyear Tires, large and small, at Havwarden, Iowa, fo r a month’s visit. The A r t Poster Store.
ly purchased from E. L. Root in run nection with his firm, the Hood R iver
Ohown a.
|
Cecil Sellinger has been in Trout ning order the first o f this week, but Marble & Granite Works. Mr. Davis
John Elder has returned from a bus
Miss Marie Shogren was a visitor in iness trip to Condon and other points Lake for the past week where he is it w ill probably be some time next says that his stone and marble comes
with his uncles, Ben and Zeno Sellin week before operation begins. The from quarries in Vermont and he has
Hood R iver Tuesday afternoon.
in eastern Oregon.
ger, on their place. His father is em owners, Messrs. Bailey and Kerstens,
laced several orders in Mosier and
Commercial printing of all kinds at
Films left with us up to 4 o’clock p. in. ployed in a sawmill near there.
who are at present in Portland, have a tí ood River. The work o f engraving
The Bulletin office.
are ready for delivery the next evening.
O. E. Wilson was a visitor Tuesday crew o f men at work making all ar on the stones and monuments is done
m2;itf on business. For some time he has rangements preliminary to starting.
Mrs. Leslie Root was a visitor this Slocom & Canfield Co.
at Hood River by his partner. Fid.
week in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Strauss and four been in the mountains south o f Mosier
Preaching Sunday night at the Im Wright. Much o f the stone is also
I now have Rubber Belting in differ- j children were Friday afternoon visit guarding the timber interests o f The
received in the rough state and special
ors in Hood River.
ent widths. Chown.
Dalles-Mosier Tim ber Co., o f Portland, manuel church. Follow ing the close designs are hewn for customers.
o
f
the
services,
a
one
reel
motion
Miss Irene Fisher,
Miss Bernice against fire.
Mrs. Thos. L elliott was a Hood
picture w ill be shown, “ Scenes in
Leon N. Ellsworth, who resides at
Fisher and Laddie Fisher were here
R iver visitor yesterday.
Father John T. Boland, president of Siberia.” This is reel No. 4, o f which
Omaha, Nebr., arrived Saturday night
Fred Ulm er spent Sunday afternoon this week from Hood R iver for a visit. Columbia U niversity in Portland, is there are seven reels altogether to be for a visit at the home o f his uncle
here visiting at Mayerdale for a few shown o f the Siberia scenes. These
Mrs. Wm. N. Akers, who has be
in Hood River.
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Akers.
recreation. Ulman Weller, son pictures are intensely interesting as
E. M. Holman, o f Hood River, was in Portland for some time
Mr. Ellsworth, who for the past sev
J. W eller, is a student at well as educational and are drawing
son and relatives, returned
here this week on business.
eral years has spent a portion o f his
Portland school.
night.
good crowds.
summer
vacation in Mosier, was mar
H. M. Scearce was in The Dalles
MrB. J. P. Tryon and fam-
Mrs. L. A . Fuller and
The beach o f the Columbia river is ried a few months ago and his w ife is
last week on business.
motored to Portland last week proving a Mecca for bathing and dur now visiting with her relatives in
returned to Portland Friday
Sheriff Levi Chrisman was down after a visit with
they are spending several days ing these hot days with the mercury Chicago. Mr. Ellsworth is a passenger
Mrs
from The Dalles Tuesday on official brother, B. W. Veatch.
venting, as well as at other Willam- hovering above the 100 degree mark conductor and has been in the service
business.
Robert and Richard Scearce, who r a e Valley points. Mr. Tryon is also during the middle o f the afternoon, for over 20 years. He hopes to locate
Darrell Allington last week broke are members o f the A rtille ry company attending to business matters.
men, women and children have been in the near future in the Pacific North
his arm when he fe ll out o f a cherry at Eugene,
leene, le ft Monday afternoon to
James Camp and Clyde Bailey left seeking the cooling waters. The river west, and w ill make an effort to secure
tree.
be ready fo r mobilization.
Wednesday morning for Wasco, where is receding fast and long stretches o f a passenger run on this coast.
rresn meaU Tuesday; inursoav
M i. Mini M i » . U . M . B tra u ss and th ey w i l l w o r k in th e h a r v e s t field s. gen tly sloping sandy beaches are en
up
Saturday.
Strauss, The A rt Poster fam ily motored to Portland Wednesday Mr. Camp w ill be employed
the ticing the local populace.
Hood River yesterday when he learned
Store.
where they spent the day, combining a same wheat rancher whom he worked
P. A. Stockton, who was here last that a pole belonging to the Pacific
for last year and who sent word that summer assisting Rev. Leon L. Myers, States Telephone company had been
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davenport came j business and pleasure trip.
up yesterday from Portland for a stay \ A. B. Cumins and F. F. Paycer were j help was needed.
No material damage was
in conducting revival meetings at the burned.
on their ranch here and also to visit in The Dalles and Oregon C ity this j Local shipments o f peach plums, Church o f Christ, arrived Sunday on done other than to char and. blacken
with relatives.
week on business. Mrs. W. T. Me- ’ early peaches and apricots w ill be the zsme mission for a series o f meet the pole which it located opposite the
I
achoolhouse. Grass and brush fires
have been Durning along the road and
on Monday it was necessary to get
nut the chemical fire engine to extin
guish the blaze. On account o f the
dry season the danger from fires ia a
serious menace and L. J. M errill, who
is agent for several fire insurance
companies, says that he has written
several new policies recently as well
as keeping up old policies, the insur
ance on the majority o f which runs
out during the mid-summer months.
By Special A uthority F ro m T h e M ak ers
$5.00 o ff this Hoosier
^Special Kitchen Cabinet
Only once before in history have they authorized us or any store in America to make a cut in price like this.
On that occasion every Hoosier Special was quickly taken. Many women could not be supplied at all. Our
allottment is limited and the factory has written us this: “ When you sell your stock of Hoosier Specials you
are to stop your sale immediately.” So don’t blame us if you come too late,
^ Freight prepaid to Mosier.
Farsi Lands
Nt MMO.NM
T e rm s o f the C u t-P rice H o o s ie r Sale are t h e s e :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Pay only $1.00 when you order the Hoosier Special.
Pay the balance only $1.00 a week.
No interest; no extra fees.
Your money all back if you are not delighted.
Bonafide cut o f $5.00 in price.
Free delivery to your home.
W e Save Y ou a Dollar a Minute
It wont take you over five minutes to decide when
you see this bargain.
We will accept your order by
phone, but first payment must be made before August
11th. as sale will no doubt end before that date. Only by
coming or phoning early, can you be SURE o f securing
YOURS.
E. A. FRANZ COMPANY
H O O D
R IV E R ,
O R E G O N
S
.
Sammons
In the Circuit Court Court of the State
of Oregon, for Wasco County,
lsahell D elay, Plaintiff, va.
J. E. DeLay, Defendant.
To J. E. DeLay, the above named
defendant:
W it h «
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby requited to appear and
W estern E lectric
answer tin complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Conrt on <>r Iwfore
FAN
aiz week* from the date of ttie first
publication of this summons hereinafter
stated, and if you fail to appear and
like this.
answer said complaint the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the rebel prayed
Y ou will not feel the
for therein, to-wit:
For a decree of this court to the
hot, sweltering days
effect that the bonds of matrimony
o f the summer.
heretofore existing between plaintiff
and defendant lie forever dissolved, set
aside and held for naught; that defend
W e have 6, 8, 9, 12
ant be ordered to pay the sum of $2.r> i>0
and 16 inch desk,
|ier month to plaintiff for the care and
bracket or oscillating.
maintenance of the minor children,
Ervin <ud Lillian D elay, and for the
Stop in to day and
sum of Fifty Dollars as suit money and
for plaintiff's costa and disbursement*
select Y O U R fan
made and expended herein.
That plaintiff lie decreed to lie the
PACIFIC PO W ER
owner in lee simple of tbe following
described real property, to-wit:
& T IG H T CO
I.ot» Two (2) and Three (A) in Block
Five (5) of Dufur Second Addition to
the town of Dufur, Wasco County,
Oregon, free from any claims of what
soever kind or nature on tbe part ol
said defendant anil for such other and
further relief as to the Court may
Seem equitable anil just.
You are hereby notified that tliiB
summons is served upon you by publi
cation thereof for six consecutive weeks
Leaves Hood River daily at
in The Mosier Bulletin, a weekly news
On
paper of general circulation published 1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
in Mosier, Wasco County, Oregon, by ! Sunday at 1:30 p. m „ 5:00 p. m.
order of the above Court made the 12th
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20
day of July, 1917.
On Saturday
The date ol the first publication of a. m. and 3:00.
this snmmons is July 19th, 1917.
evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m.
P A U L W. C H IL D E R S ,
Steam Train leaves Hood River
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Attorney fur Plaintiff.
RAIL AUTO
daily at eight returning at 2.
SUMMONS
Mt. H oo d Railroad C o.
In the Circuit Court for Wasco County,
State of Oregon.
Frances Jensen, Plaintiff1
, vs.
Notice ol Sheriffs Sale
John Jensen, Defendant.
In Mu* Clrcnlt Court o f the State o f Oregon,
To John Jensen, defendant above for Wasco County.
named ;•
Edward M. Strauss, plaintiff,
V8.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Henry C. Gordion and Mary A. Gordion,
You are hereby required to appear and form erly husband *v»d wife; l»r. Alan Welch
answer the complaint filed against yon Smith; Julius F M e*pile and AlmaMeHplie,
husband and w ife; John G avin; Herí K. W II.
hv the plaintiff, Franr&s Jensen, in the der and Mabel W ilder, busbuud and wile; K.
above entitled Court and cause, within H. French, C- A Parker. a l«o called (j. a .
six weeks from the date of the first Parker. W . H. M c V »y t Trustee*, and J. W.
Allen, Trustee, defendant*.
publication of this summons, and if you
By virtue o f the execution, Judgment, order-
fail to so appear and answer, the plain and decree o f sale issued out o f the above eu,
court In the above cause, to me directed
tiff will take Judgment against vou for titled
and dated this 31st day of May, 1917, on a
the relief demanded in plaintiff’s com judgm ent rendered and entered In said cause,
plaint, to-wit;- F ir the dissolution of on the ;llat day of May, 1917, in favor o f tbe
herein, and against all o f the above
the matrimonial contract at present plaintlfl
named defendants, foreclosing tbe mortgage
existing between yourself amt plaintiff, in tbe com olaln t described and agalnat tbe
and for a decree changing plaintiff's «aid defendant, H en ry C. Gordion, lor tbe
name to Francas Perry, and for such sum o f 11,007.12, with interest thereon at the
rate o f eight per cent, per annum from May
other and further relief as to the Court j 29th, 1917. until paid, and tbe further sum of
may seem meet and equitable.
$80.00 as attorn« y ’s fees and tbe further sum
This summons is served upon you by I o f $21 75, costs and dlabursemeuta, and tbe
costs of and upon this W rit, com m anding me
publication in a newspaper in Wasco | U) make sale o f the follow in g described real
County, State of Oregon, to-wit, Mosier property, to-wit: The Northeast quarter o f the
Bulletin, for a term of six consecutive Houtbeast quarter o f Hection HI* («•) In Town
One n>. North o f Range T hirteen (18),
weeks being seven consecutive issues ship
hast o f W illa m ette M eridian, in w * m « o Coun
thereof, by order dated July 13tli, 1917, ty, State o f Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue o f said execution,
which said order was made by the
Judgment, order, decree and order o f sale, and
Honorable F'red W. Wilson, as Judge, Incom plian ce w ith said W rit, I w ill on tbe
for the Seventh Judicial District of 28th day o f Ju ly, 19|7, at tbe hoar o f two
o ’clock p. in., at the front door o f the court
Oregon.
house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
The date of the first publication sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
caah in hand, all o f tbe right, title and interest
hereof is July 20, 1917.
The date ol the last publiettion o f tbe above named defendants, and each o f
them, to satisfy said execution. Judgment and
hereof is August 31, 1917.
accruing cost-.
J. W. A L L E N ,
Done tblBSTth day of June. 1917
1.KV1 (H R lH M A lf.
A ttorn e y ‘ or Plaintiff.
Hherlft o f Wasco County, Oregon
The Dalles, Wasco County, ")regon.
J29-J27
Hy Pearl Jarvis, Deputy.
Notice to Stockholders
A special meeting o f the stoekhold
era o f the Mosier Valley Telephone
Company ia hereby called to be held in
[.amD's H all at the hour o f 10 A. M.
on the 1st day o f August, 1917. Said
meeting ia called for the purpose o f
electing a director and voting on a
change o f rates in said company.
A ll stockholders arc hereby required
to attend at the time above stated.
(Signed)
J. M. Carroll, President.
A ttes t:
P. L. Arthur, Sec. Pro Tem.
Dated this 19th day o f July, 1917.
The Government needs Farmers
well as Fighters. Two million three
hundred thousand Acres of Oregon A
California Railroad Co. Grant lands
Title revested in United States. To be
opened (or homesteads and sale. Con
taining some o( liest land left in United
States. Large Copyrighted Map, show
ing land by sections and description of
soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, tem
perature, etc., by counties
Postpaid
One Dollar. Grant lands Ixa-atirg Co
Bos 610, Portland, Oregon.
j29s29
S a le B e g in s Saturday* A u g u s t 4th
local disease, greatly Influenced hy con
stitutional conditions and therefor* re-
iren constitutional treatment H all's
tarrta Cure, manufactured by F J
Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. Is a conatl
tutlonal remedy. Is taken Internally
and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System
O.ie Hundred
Dollars reward Is offered fer any ease
that H ell’s Catarrh Cure falle to cure.
Send for circulare and testimonials,
r . J C H E N E T A CO Toledo. Ohio.
Bold by Druggists. 75c
H all's Family Pills for constipation.
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon, for Wasco County.
B. J. Manning, Plaintiff, vs.
le n s Manuing. Defendant.
To Leoa Manning, defendant above
named
In the name of the State of
Oregon, yon are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled ccnrt
and cause on or before siz weeks from
the date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint the plaintiff
w ill apply to the court for the relief
prayeo for in his complsint, v is : h r s
decree dissolving the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant, and for sorb other and
farther relief as to tbe court may seem
equitable and just.
Yon are notified that this summons
i« served upon yon by pnbtication for
six cooaecntive weeks in tbe Mosier
Bulletin, a newspaper of genera! circu
lation, published once each week at
Mosier. Wasco County, Oregon, by
order of the Honorable Fred W. Wilton,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Waaro County, made the
n th day ol July, 1917, directing that
said summons be so published.
Tbe date of tbe first publication of
this summons ia i J m 27th day of July,
1917, and the date of the last publics
tiou of this summons is tha Tth -lay of
September, 1917
8. W. stark,
fcM Northwestern Bank Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for Plaintiff
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