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been confined to his bed and was tenderly ministered to by a lov ing mother, father and brother, 1 and visited by many friends Wanted who, by their kind attentions , The city dads are negotiating I and words of cheer, strove to To buy a dozen heifer'calves I fop the purcha8e o f a chemical, make his last days more com from four to six weeks old. |fire apparatus, it is claimed fortable. His untimely death, Address Harry Stout, ! that a demonstration o f the ma- tho not unexpected, was never- Mosier, Ore. l chine has proved satisfaetoi y. B Twice this week has the Reap-, theless sudden and a shock to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of er. Death, visited our community) tj,e fainj|v Land clearing tools of all kinds. Portland, spent Saturday and ¡and the Mosier populace is in Rev. J. G. Tate officiated at W. E. Chown. Sunday here with Mrs. Nelson’ s 1 mourning. In both instances i the funeral services at Imman- W. P. Viningand wife visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lit- were the victims of the death 1 uel Church and later at the grave j angel young, well known and tlepage. in Hood River yesterday. i in Odd Fellows cemetery. J iis1 Rev. E. R. Clevenger, wife j Popular, * nd ^ e sincere s.vmpa | discourse was eloquent, elevat Try those crushed fruit and nut sundaes at Arthur & Burt’s. and daughter, Miss Arlourine, thy o f the entire district goes1 ing and comforting. The church — LOCAL — Miss Annie Hallyburton, c f Ortley, spent the first of the' week in town, the truest of the Misses Alice and Mabel Bennett. of Pendleton, arrived Monday iout the stricken families. was crowded to the outside doors Miss Lucy Mullins, of Hood In the case of Ira Evans, the ior a month’ s visit with Mr. and with sympathetic and admiring River, spent last Saturday here j tragic manner of his death, re | Mrs. Chester L. Joy. friends of the young man who with relatives. corded elsewhere in these col Don Littlepage. who spent the umns, lends perhaps more inter has finished his race before ,it A good stock of Records for ¡past eight months in California, est and commiseration than does had scarcely begun. your Victrola at Chown’ s. The masses of beautiful flow ! returned home Friday evening, that of Thomas Lelliott, altho Dr. Eshelman and wife, of | and enjoyed the celebration very ers which decorated the grave sympathy in the latter case is Portland, attended the celebra much -especially the bucking none the less sincere. were eloquent evidence of the tion here last Saturday. broncs. Ira Evans was born on Mosier respect and esteem in which the Printing and Developing done Mrs. R. E. Roy. of Hood Riv Creek July 9th. 188«, and had y °ur'K ma‘> waa held> and ^ ere at the Drug Store. er, accompanied by her grand- practically lived his entire life alsoa tril,ute to and a Just rec‘ Gordon Graham and wife, o f daughter, Miss Evelyn Wilev, here among his many relatives, ° « nlt,on ot t-ht? high staiitlmg ‘ n Umatilla, attended the funeral o f spent the Fourth in Mosier with and friends. He was the son of ¡ the neighborhood which the be- Mrs. Edward Howe and Miss Daisy Biles left yesterday for a few days’ visit in Portland. Miss Anne Shogren and her guest, Miss Wintjer, left yester- for Portland and the coast. $4.00 per day for 9 hours. J. P. ERHART, M osier H o t P oin t E lectric Iron fo r less than R ead fu r th e r and learn h ow . Here is the plan: The Iron retails at $3.50. The yearly sub Did y o u ever com e hom e to such a scene as this ? Is your wife wearing herself out at such drudgery? scription price of the B ulletin is $1.50—$5.00 for the two, if taken separately. We are offering the BULLETIN and the Standard Hot Point Iron for $ 3 . 5 0 — the .price of the Iron Put A Stop To It Now alone, to all who pay up their arrearages, to all renewals, and to all new subscribers to the B ulletin for cash. D on ’t w ait until this back breaking strain shows in her face and figure. This offer is made for a limited time and its object is three A T H O R Electric fold— to introduce the Iron into all the homes where electricity W asher rem oves all the drudgery of washday, saves the clothes and the expense of wash day help. is used, where the Iron is not supplied; to induce our sub scribers to keep their subscriptions paid up, and to give con- consumers of electricity an opportunity to secure one of these You can t r y th e Irons—a boon to the housewife—at less than cost. THOR Call at the B ulletin office and inspect these Irons. in y o u r home for 13 DAYS FREE Middleswart & Marsh Telephone fo r a m a - chine today Contractors and ELECTRIC WIRING ft SUPPLY CO. Builders Hood River, Oregon First National Bank Building New work a Specialty. Repair work done. Estimates furnished All work guaranteed. Phone 1 1 9 D. M. Duvall and son Dean The entire community extends in favor of the Plaintiff and against ] , , . r .. , , „ | the Defendants. Otto Miliatt and W il-! ot Independence, spent several, its heartfelt sympathy to the be -1 hemilia Millatt as judKment debtors. in Jas. Lindsay, of Portland, days here, taking in the Fourth reaved mother and sister, whoj the sum of Five Hundred andSixtyand came up Wednesday to attend and visiting old friends. They came from Seattle and San Fran- 66-100 ($560.65) Dodars, with in the funeral of Tom Lelliott. returned home Monday, accom cisco to attend the funeral, and 1 u‘re8t thereon from the 22nd day of >RIGHTf THE WELCOME Mosier, Oregon té» InbüCGil ; S * 5 * !X X * Post Cards Photo Supplies Books and Magazines Indian Goods, Curios, Mail orders solicited Expert developing and finishing | If The Dalles 407 E 2nd Street DR. H. L. PHYSICIAN DUMBLE and SURGEON HOOD RIVER : OREGON Will practice in Mosier and May he reached by long dis tance phone. Home phone 61. Hair Switches jdiiy to Minneapolis, Minn., after | Mosier for their many acts of|tf lingering illness extending Defendants or any o f the Defendants herein, have since acquired, or now it week’ s visit here with his fain- kindness and the great sympathy | ever a period of six months. 1 have in or to the pillowing described they extended to Tom and our ily. “ Tom” Lelliott, as his many real property, situate and being in selves during his long and pain friends familiarly called him, Wasco County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots Bon Berger anti Dr. Max R<>- i ful illness, and at his funeral. "C ” and "1>" in Block Ten (10) in the was possessed of a most friend Fort Dalles Military Reservation in aendorf, of Portland, were the M r . and M rs . T iios . L elliott ly, sociable disposition and was Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, or guests over the Fourth of Mark and S ons . highly respected for his integ so much of said property as will satis A. Mayer. rity and manhood. He had for fy said judgment and decree, with costs Mrs. C. Q. Nichol returned on some time been aware of his and accruing coats. Said property will Stunt Tomatoes be sold subject to continuation and re Friday last frqnty Illinois, where critical condition and his cheer- demption as by law provided. plie was called Ijy t|ie death pf according to reports from A. ¡fol **id uncomplaining accept- Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this her lather. B, Burton, I k * has Ortley w ellinnceof the inevitable was proof 22nd day of June, 1914. L evi C hkisman , Rev. H. C (Hark and vvlfg pf "skinned” on tomato raising, of his strong character, and a Sheriff o f Wasco County, Oregon. passed the Fourth ! He has tomato plants in his gar- consolation to his family, Hood River, For some months past he had here with their daughter, Mrs. Men which are -12 inches high land growing an inch each night, Natia (italiani. SEE our excellent line of Hammocks. without irrigation. Next. Mrs. Ray Woodward and little You will want one to thoroughly enjoy daughter Helen, are spending a A New Line of yourself this hot weather, whether you Samuel A. Campliell and wife, few weeks with her brother and o f Snnnyside, Wash., spent the are in the mountains or at home. wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gloyd, till with II. II. Smith and fam Prices the lowest. Miss Marthn Robinson, who ily, tit his Mt. View ranch.south I spent the Fourth here with her of (own. Mrs. Campbell and Special brother, Dr. Robinson, returned Mrs. Smith arc cousins. M r.; to her home in Portland on Mon Campliell made the trip over the. AND Boys’ Portent leather Oxfords. In Mosier Creek road in his auto. day. cluded in the lot are American Gentle Mr. and Mr. C. II. Brown, of Milo Frank, of New York, is man. Security and Buster Brown brands. Portland, s»ent the Fourth here a guest this week at Mayerdule. Good, substantial dressy shoes that we with Mr. Brown’ s brother-in- Mr. Frank, who is a stepson of formerly sold f >r $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 and law, II. M. West, and family. J. II. Steinhardt, of Stcinhardt $3.50. All sizes in the lot. iV Kelly, is taking the agricult Your choice the pair.................S l* 2 5 John Forbes and son Frank ural and liorticullnial course a* Trout season opens came d‘>wn from Moro tin* first April 1. Come in Cornell University, N. Y., and of the week to visit his daugh and secure y o u r during his vacation in tin* West Special ter, Mrs. VYm. Graham, ami fam License. In* is taking an “ o|ien-ttir” course i ily. Boys’ Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, al* and studying at first hand con good standard makes and good shapes Chas. G. Olsen, of the Port ditions of Western orchards. land Pattern Works, was hero Next week he will spend in Hood i button and lace; values from $2.00 up to the first of the week on business River, and from there will visit $3.50. All sizes. ponnected with the machinery at the other fruit growing centers Your choice the p a i r ............. $ 1 .5 0 ^he rock crusher, of the Pacific (.oust. Mrs. Thos. Hill is prepar ed to m8ke hair switches from combings. Satisfac tion guaranteed a n d prices reasonable. 106 Third St. Hood River St. Louis Shoe Shop. Pacific Power & Light Co. “ ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.” Advertise in the Bulletin—It Pays Mosier Book Store Poor M a m m a ! of the company, with the M osier B ulletin , at less than cost. afternoon, the church being prosecuted to the full extent of filled with friends and neighbors ^ e law. who came to pay their last re C h arles D av en po rt , spects to his memory. jy3-8m Lessee. The floral offerings were pro fuse and beautiful. Among the Notice of Sheriff's Sale many were a wreath from the Mosier Commercial Club, of In the Circuit Court of the State o f which Ira was a member, a| ! Oregon for Wasco County. broken wheel, from the boys at the rock crusher, where he was E- FuKBls- Plaintiff VS. employed, a pillow from his O tto M ii . i . att and W ilhemina M il - brother members of Artisans, a LATT, Defendants. handsome wreath from Mayer- BY VIRTUE of an execution, decree L. A. McArthur, with the P - dale, and numerous wreaths and order o f sale, duly issued out o f cific Power & Light Co., of The! from his many relatives aild and under the seal o f the Circuit Court Dalles, was in town Wednesday! friends. o f the State of Oregon, for the County connecting up the residence o f ; Interment was in Odd Fellows!“ ' w“ co- ,to, me ‘lir«ted and dated the 22iul day of June, 1914, upon a decree W. C. Slone, and the Hardwick j cemetery. The body was fol for the foreclosure o f a certain mort house, occupied as bachelor | lowed to the grave by the largest gage, and judgment rendered and en quarters by Messrs. Merrill and concourse o f people ever attend- tered in said Court on the 22nd day o f i Burpee. June, 1914, in the above entitled cause, j ■ ing a funeral in Mosier. Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle O regon H ere is a ch a n ce to g e t a S ta n d a rd Company, of The Dalles, to furnish these Irons to the iiatrons h er son, C. G. Nichol. relatives, in thisi ,u" e’ 1914* ut tl,e rate °[ ei*ht P*r Miss Alta Ward, of Portland, panied by Mrs. Ralph Duvall, to the . many ... a* • , , I cent per annum, anil the further sum js here spending a week’s vaca who had been visiting with her their hour of trouble, in the sud -|of Seventy.five ($75 ^ 1)ollanj as at. tion with her aunt, Mrs. Harlan. mother, Mrs. H. E. Bailey, and dell and tragic departure of onejtorney’s fees, and the further sum of who had just begun his active | Twenty-six ($26.00) Dollars, costs, other relatives. Master Donald Stryker, of life, with all llis ambitions and «ml the costs of and upon this Writ, We have been requested to Portland, is spending his vaca and commanding me to make sale of correct an error which appeared high hopes for a bright future. 11 the real property embraced in such de tion at Hotel Mosier with rela- i cree of foreclosure and hereinafter de in last week’ s issue. We staled i tives. scribed, I will, on the 25th day o f July, then that Mr. Amos Root had | T H O M A S L E L L I O T T Miss Helen Husbands of Port 1914, at the hour of 2 o ’clock, in the purchased a new Ford car. It afternoon of said day, and at the front land is spending the week with was not Mr. Root but his son, Born June24, 1H84. Died July 7, 1914. door of the County Court House in her cousin, Miss Emily Hus Clyde, who is the proud possess Again does Mosier mourn its Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, bands. or of the benzine buggy. loss in the death in his early sell at public auction to (.he highest bid- P. L. Arthur, W. G. Gloyd and ] manhood, of Thomas W. II. i der for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the Defendants, ,1. E. Cole left on Sunday for a Card of Thanks Lelliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Millatt and Wilhemina Millatt or week’s fishing trip to Badger We, the family of the departed IllOS. L e llio tt, which occurred either o f them had on the 3rd day o f Lake. Thomas William Henry Lelliott, early Tuesday morning, July 7, | February, 1913, the dote of the mort- C. C. Clement returned yester-1 desire to thank the people of at his home south of town, after « “«•' foreclosed herein, or which such I’ m in the market for all kinds of carpenter work Will furnish plans and spec ifications for all work that I get or superintend the con struction of. We have made arrngements with the Prcific Power & Light Mrs. Ltiella Hawks and daugh ter Agnes, after a fortnight’s We do Photogrophic work.— visit with H. H. Neilsen and Arthur & Burt Drug Co. family, left this week for Sacra Miss Gladyse Phillips, of Port mento, Cal., where she will visit land, is here visiting her aupt, her sister and brothers. Mrs. David Robinson. J. M. Patison, democratic can Ben and Charlie Yates re didate for sheriff, Mrs. Patison, turned Monday from Portland, T. C. Queen, editor of the Dufur where they spent the Fourth. Dispatch, and Mrs. Kitty Allen, J. A. Phillips, the piano man of The Qalles, motored over last of Hood River, was a business Saturday to take in the celebra visitor ip town Wednesday. tion. The public library will re-open tomorrow for the return and withdrawing of books. Attention Housewives. cost. and fam-i George and Arissa Evans, his ! reaved tani' 1-V enjoys. Truly, Mosier mourns with the mother and a step-sis,te;r and ily. M. H Craft of Mt. Hood vis Henry Hendricks and wife o f I brother surviving him. his father [stricken families of these two ited the first of the week at the Portland, were were Saturday a.mi i having: met an «ccidenta! cieiibh | youriR men home of J. P. Carroll. j Sunday guests at Hotel Mosier. 25 years ago. Ira was a deservedly popular Many dainty pieces of fancy I Mr. Hendricks is Master Me- NOTICE. China at Chown’ s, chanic of the Pacific Bridge Co. j young man and had manyfriends ! ftev. H. C. Clark, who officiateti All persons are hereby warned Fred King came up from Hood Roy Butler and wife, of Dufur, at Uie obsequies at the Christian River last F rid a y evening to par that hereafter there will lie no were here last Saturday en joy-; (Jhurch, paid a glowing tribute trespassing allowed upon the ticipate in the celebration. . the man’ s s uprightness norichtness ing Mosier S celebration. Ml. , to the (load dead man’ bottom lands north o f the rail C. L, McKenna and wife were Butler is the democratic candi and sterling worth. road track, and any person dump up from Portland Saturday en date for county commissioner. The funeral was held Tuesday ing any garbage thereon wili be joying our celebration. Ira Evans, held on Tuesday, SJTISFM GUARANTEED TRUNKS, Suit Casas and Traveling Bags. We have the largest assortment in the city and our prices are the lowest. M en’s O x fo r d S p ecial Patent Leather and Gun Metal. Not all sizes in the lot hut bargains of the highest order. American Gentlemen and White House makes. Values up to $5.00 a pair. If we have your size you can have it fo r............................. 98C Special: r |'udits H " s > nst Dresses, Made up m a nrai attract ive manner of a good grade of gingham and percale. Big values that you will appreciate. All sizes. See our window. Your choice ............................ 98c Shoes made to order. We retail Men’ s and Boys Shoes. Repair ing neatly done while you wait. Prices reasonable and all work guaran teed Joseph Amore 310 Union St. The Dalles SUITS FOR MEN—Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Clothcraft and other makes. Special prices. M en ’s U nderw ear Special Fine Ralbriggan Underwear, black and ecru; all sizes in the lot. Nice, light weight shirts and drawers, values up to 4oc a garment. Your choice___ 2 5 C Men's fine French Ralbriggan under shirts and drawers. Shirts with long or short sleeves, Otis make. This is one of the most agreeable and satisfactory brands of summer underwear on the market. S|>e<*ial, the garment. 3 3 C THE PARIS FAIR, H O O D R IV E R 'S L A R G E S T A N D B E S T S T O R E