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The Passing of Mrs. Ireland. Mrs. Ruth Minton Ireland died at the home o f her daughter. ' $80.00 v e t mnnJh siyii’Rrht sal- Mrs. V. C. Young, in Mosier, anaci ary and e^.iensas, to men with last Friday night* ati a ripe old Men’s $5.00 Shoes, now $3.90 jfig, to intvoduce our Poultry age o f 78 years, death 1 eing Boys’ $¡¿.75 “ $2.25 Remedies. Don’ t uoswer unless caused by a complication o f trou- 85c. Overalls 70c you mean business. Eureka hies. She had been ill for some Poultry Food M fg Co. (Incorpor-| time and aonfiwd to her bed for 00c. ' Work Shirts 45c a ted,) East St. Louis, I". several weeks. For about five Cash Prices O n ly ---------- days she was m c asciousind le- F ok S a l e : Good sorrel team. \ maine.l so until her death. She with harness and 3-inch Stude- was surrounded by her family) baker wagon. Also good milk aml a ^ew friends who were «ow with calf. C oav is from im- faitihflit to the last in adminis* j yorted pedigreed Belgian stock. 1 tering to her comfort. The Cor i)rice, telephone R_ L. funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from the Immanuel D.vight, Mosier, Che. _*+++»- -* j* o ® o «* - .«WOWHM»- Church, the services being con • w iw k s i*' Bt)R S aj . e :-A young Jersey- ducted by Rev, J. H. Hargraves, LUdaOurn cow, giving about three o f Hood River, assisted) by Rev. •raiibtis o f rich milk per day. W. A. Stark and Rev. K.. H. Will sell at reasonable figure. Sickafoose. Funeral* Director S. Inquire o f Dick Fisher at the E. Bartmess, o f Hood River,, had IS very.stable, Mosier, Ore. charge of the burial, which was F or S a l e : At a bargain, one held in Odd Fellows Cemetery. bay team, weight about 1.400 lbs.. The seirvioes were atteudecf by True to pull. Address, C. A. a large number o f friends who Brown, or inquire at B u l l e t in had known and loved “ Grandma” Ireland in [ife. office.. Ruth Hinton was horn Sep F or S a l e . •-A good saddle horse. tember 6th, 1832, in Monroe Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire county, III. In 1849 she was of R. IX Chatfield, at Packing w x married to Evan Evans. To-this House, Mosier. union were born three-children, F o r S a l e : - Young Jersey cow, John, Mary and Edward, the \ 7 f gentle, wi good milk. Inquire two brothers surviving. . ■i-1111 ■ 1 ■» ' ■ ■■■■■■ ■ Whil* o f F.. A. Shogren, Mosier. the children were still small F or SALK:-Team hay horses, Mr. Evans was accidentally kill «'eight 1150each. Good workers. ed. ami fn 1859 Mrs. Evans mar Inquire at Bulletin oflice. ried Mr. George Ireland. To this last union were horn seven F or S a l e i -T wo full grown ! Poland China hogs, Call or ad- children, Mrs. Nellie Young, of j dress, Mrs. T. W. DeBussey Mosier, being the only surviving child, and with whom she made Mosier, Ore. her home since the death o f her husband, which occured over a Economy Java at Chown’s. year ago. L. A. Mathews.was a visitor in W e know we can In 1867 Mrs. Ireland went to Portland this week. Missouri where she lived untili K. L. Cooper and w ife visited 1892, when she came to Oregon, please you i f you w ill only give \ v relatives in The Dalles this week. settling in this locality. In 1874 • us the chance. she united with tlie Baptist j Screen Doors at Chown’s. Church, her life and works Dick Fisher is a business visi- testifying to her Christian t**-r in Portland this week. character. It is said o f her by ! . « * «- J. K.. McGregor and wife were those wHo knew her that her) « week end visitors in Portland. life was full o f good acts and of D. D. flail WaB a bus iness visitor usefulness to the neighborhood in at the county seat on Wednesday. which she lived. Besides bringii g Rubber Hose at Chown’s. up her large family, she reared Miss A l i c e Mosier left last the three children o f her son * * Saturday fora visit with relatives Edward Allred,Paul and Eddie, o f whom she was very fond. near Roseburg. Dr. C. A. Macnim is up from Many people in Mosier District Portland this week watching have reason to feel grateful to bis house grow. “ Grwmlm»” Ireland in the early Tom Lellioft is home from i days o f settlement, when neigh - A Portland this week, visiting h is’ hors were few and the kindnesses and favors she was always ready parents. and glad to show ment much to ( ’. A. McCargar returned on A them. Some o f those people are Saturday from a business trip to no longer here, hut those remain-( Portland. «I ing will ever cherish in loving * R. M. Rotjsand family returned A remembrance her many virtues. Monday evening from a few days I E. A. R a c e , m g r . spent at the beach. 1* Miss Genevive Butterfield and « L. H. Wilson was up from Port her cousin, Horace Curdinell, land this week and spent a few M O S IE R ORE. who are spending the summer at A days with bis son Guy. Meadow Brook Farm in Hood » A. M. Root) is the possessor of River, were guests o f Miss Maude a tine new buggy, which be pur Bateham during the week end. chased thru A. Stewart. Miss Butterfield and Miss Bate- C. L. Stockto, o f Portland re ham graduated from Portland presenting the Remington Type Academy in June. writer Co., WHsenforviewingour Ed L. Howe and wife returned business men last Wednesday. to Mosier on Friday last and1 will Miss Suzanne Johnston and remain at Lehowa for the sum Joseph Johnston o f Seattle, are mer. Mr. Howe has been in spending the hummer with their California for several weeks in M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y cousin. Miss Maude Bateham. the interests o f his firm, and Wo are here to stay, know values, and can offer you Frederick Steiwer, Deptuy Mrs. Howe has been visiting her District Attorney for Umatilla relatives in Portland. reliable service. e mnty, visited last Friday and We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Syuare Deal” . A. S. Ashley, Manager o f the S tturday with his friend, K, L. Commercial Club, was a passen Monet/ to loan on improved property. t looper. ger on yesterday's local for Hood Leslie Webb visited friends in River. town several days this week. Leslie is taking a course as Regular services at the Chris a trained nurse in St. Vincent’s Ym ir home merchants cun duplicate the prices made by any rva|H>n.<uhle tian Church Sunday morning and j ' concern anywhere on goods o f equal quality, in the same quantities and Hospital in Portland, evening. Subject in the morning on the same basis o f delivery an i payment. The local hall team will go to "Spiritual Song.” Strangers are You can examine your purchi se§ jn the home stores and be assured o f I \ K* Sunday and try conclusions made welcome to all our services. s it sfacti.m before investing your money. ith that team. Our hoys are K. H. S ic k afo o se . O r e g o n M O S IE R irmulating plans for a series of Minister. .•<* ganu s to l>«* played with the W. It. & N. team tbai played •re last Sunday. The games 1 o played on t h è local (lin . thè iii st p imi ing pulled out thè middU oí \ugust. ham in checks, stripes and plain Ortley Items. Cost Price. 5 LO CAL P rice s Mrs. Emily E. Lane, Mrs. { Firebaugh’s mother, will spend a week with her daughter. Mr. Granlund was at Ortley Saturday. He seemed in per fect health, but died the following Monday, o f heart failure. W. E. CHOWN, Ore Mosier Special Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Levine, f-irmer managers of the Cecillia Apartments in Portland, came I ia to make Ortley their home;; also S. G. Watts and wife, o f 1 Minnesota, H. C. Johnson and wife, o f Portland and J. E. Hat- t n, Oakland, Calif. On all lines for month of JUNE, Mis. Hortenstine’s mother, Mrs. Mary E. Pickering, is visit ing her daughter. Musi have more room, $15, $18 and20.00 ( Suits at James Walker o f Dallas and Floyd Stout are visiting the Hortinstines. Mv. A. J. McDougal visited Ortley and purchased a five acre tracL Goods T H E D A L L E S , OREGON /“ and $20 Suits h 1,, than has been offered in many a long day. j The streets o f Ortley are being slashed and burned and stumps- are being pulled. J Mr. Curtiss Stringer o f Port land was up looking over orchard: here recently. Prof. Hall, o f Chicago and a party o f teachers, returning from the convention in San Fran cisco, spent Friday looking over Orchard lands. LUMBER ! A special notice o f a school meeting to he held at Ortley Aug. 2nd, for the purpose of voting to select a site and es tablishing a school, has been posted. CEMENT? I PLASTER I Tum-A-LumLumber Co. I I I H. W. Perham, o f New York, visited the Orchard lands on Friday. ) Patronize R. 1 WOOD ( U T 1ER. AN FKl>. To cut 200 to loo con S of lfi-inch How pino wood H«sf< re opt. 15th. S op R. M. R osh , M( Oro. Card of Thanks We desire to express our gra titude to those fr't n Land neigli- b rs who Under (I us th r assistance and spnipathy during the illness and death of our dear ' mother. J ohn E vans N ellie Y oung V. C. Y oung A lfred E vans (Grandson j Boys’ Wash Suits lninnn s u it, o f kl aki rlo th trim- mini w it h r « l f rin g e, long pant«, a g « s 4 to 10 y e a r , r e g u la r $1.25 value*. Special the suit Sue. for hoys, sailor anJ M ilitary Rus sian style; also sailor blouse s tjle with Knickerbocker pants, a splen did assortment to choose from , ages J to 10 years, made o f percale, madras and linen for 50c. tine, 75c, $1.00 and up second floor. BOYS’ khaki wash » n i t * wit h knicker- txK'ker pant*, blouse coats with m il it a ry collar w o r t h $1.20. the suit 80c. Special ulies’ House khaki wash suits cool am! com fortable for thi* warm weather. $1.65 value, now, the suit, 76c. Children and Misses« wash dresses ami aprons made up in the latest styles o f percale, madras and linen, cut full and will cost you less than you can buy the goods ami make them. A g es .1 to 16 years, fo r 25c, 45c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 and up. LJC * BUYS’ colors, in siies.14 to44 bust measure ami in prices for $1.00, $1.25. $1.60, $2.00, $2.50 and up. Lcok them over second floor. î Dresses W e have one o f the heat linea o f * la-lies' hou*" dresses you could wish for. made up in the very neatest and newest styles o f A. F ('. g n ; - ÌLI ME N ow it. the tim e to buy you rself anice all wool suit, a H \R T. S C H A F F NER & M A R X make W e are offerin g some dandv Ing values in ORE. P acific P hone Black 1771 Razors put in first-class condition. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otice is hereby given that the un- lersigned has been appointed by the bounty Court o f the State o f Oregon, for W asco County, Adm inistratrix o f the estate o f Gust. Wm. Johnson, (It- ceased. A ll persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, - to the undersigned at Mosier, Oregon, within six months from the date o f ; this notice. Dated this 6th day o f July, 1911. B e k t h a J ohnson , Adm inistratrix. / . E. C O LE. D AV ID ROBINSON, M. I). P S urgeon h y s ic ia n a n d MOSIER OREGON H. G. KIBBEE JOHN G. ZO LLS & SONS NOTARY PUBLIC ('»on trac tors in Stone, Brick ami (Con crete W ork Hood River M Oregon - o s ie r “ FINE LAUNDRY W O R K ” - - O r e g o n ADVERTISE Done with neatness anil dispatch Laundry Company J. E. COLE, M osier A g e n t IN YOUR '■ Home Paper CONTRACTOR O r e g o n P A IN T E R e r k in s CLYMER AND - tion to the B u l l e t in . C O N T R A C T S S O LIC ITE D the O ■ ‘ drop in and renew your subscrip Lwk Box B 442 M OSIER r N O W is an excellent time to DECORATOR W ORK GUARANTEED i ■ * - r e g o n paper and we You want need the money. S hop shoe P - R O B IN S O N M o s ie r Oregon MOSIER Barber Shop Address 402 W 7th St. Industry M OSIER L. Mosier D R ILLE R TH E DALLES I . P r o p . Shoe repairing a specialty. Work guaranteed at reason able prices. Give us a call. REAL ESTATE THE P A R I S FAIR, W ELL L. W . G. Fire insurance All work guaranteed W irin g and supplies o f all kinds. F irst class work guaranteed. Drop me a line or leave orders at S tew a rt’ s store, co. Mosier Hook Store F. E L E C T R IC A L ____ ! & Home Public K retzer , Hood River I I J j. k . M c G r e g o r L. EXPERT J. L. Firebaugh wer.t to Hood River to look after interests of the Hood River Orchard Land Co. i r P. The contractor left Saturday for Portland, after finishing the office building. ( Alex. Stewart and Mr. J. H. Devil lin and parents, Dr. Himes, w ife and son, of Forest Grove, and Mr. Pallett of Portland, were here for a day. These suits of clothes are big special values. We are giving more for the money in $18 The Man who W hispers down a W ell About the Uoods he has to Sell, W ill never Reap the shining Dollars Lik e he who elimhs a T ree and Hollers. — Moral, A D V E R T IS E . W. A. Firebaugh came up from Portland on business. Mrs J. I. Courter left for Port- land, alter after a a we week’s visit her! Store $15, Mosier, Oregon. R. It. Firebaugh went to Hood | River Tuesday, returning next I day. A. E. L A K E ’S Men’s Furnishings Alex. Stewart, W ell W ork W e l l D o n e THE OAKS Is the place to get your choice C igars , T obacco C a n d y , and S o f t D rink s The undersigned is thoroughly prepared to put down open wells Located in Marsh building. S. E. Francisco, Prop. in any part o f the surrounding Upper Main Street, country. Has a complete outfit, Oregon including pipe cutting and thread Mosier, o s ie r O r e g o n ing tools. Does all kinds o f ce- -------- ment, rock and concrete work. Has had 30 years’ experience in the well business. May be found by addressing him at The 1 >alles. Ore., or inquire at Maier &. Schanno’s store, The Dalles, Or. JO H N I CELL BERG. Prop. A. E. N e g u s . P ool and B il l ia r d s M T PINES HOTEL he Good Accommodations DR. Rates $1.00 per day and up H. L. B U B B L E P H Y S IC IA N ano SURGEON HOOD R IVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May be reached by long dis tance phone, Home phone HI. _ MOSIER, OREGON s m a a n i sr. * * H O O D RIVER'S L A R G E S T & D ECT S T O R E - these th at you cannot w ell »ffo ru to miss even though you no not think that you want a suit just now. You will certainly find some dandv Youn g m in s' suits, valuta up to $17.00, in ages 14 to20years. Your choice, the suit, $4.63. Hammocks bargains in these offerings. You w ill think life worth L A D IE S ' A N D M IS S E S ' sleeve BOYS’ less vests, each 5c. living and w ill really feel better o ff i f you - g e t o n e o f these Hammocks at these M EN'S DRESS and NEG LIG E SHIRTS style, neat patterns. up to *2.00. prices w e are asking. length W e ran sup and long pants, in mixed ply your every want at $1.20. $1.40. *n Monarch and d u e t t makes, cut coat tw o and three piece suit, knee Values Y ou r choice 96c. w o n te d and serge m aterials, in $1.5'. i _!$•) ami up. values up to $5.00 and $6.00.