Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 26, 1912, Image 4

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TOR COUNTY COM MISSION -
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f;’rm a f o r SOI11«‘ Purpose. -
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From February harm Journal,
fo the vmt-isoi V\ asco ( -unity:
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I hereby ann .v ic- my-.-if ; a
tt
A small but anprecative au-i
For Rent.
candidate f-.r the iiominatioii for
dit nee gathered at Stroup’s Hall
Five room house, pantry and
the office pf County Conunission-
Tuesday night to s-e and hear
hath. Beautiful location. Also
E
I or, subject to tin- approval of
Jas. K. Barkley, the “ talker in j
.
furnished rooms to .rent.
; 'he Republican voters at the
chalk and d a y .” The lack of
D. W. H u dson ,
¡primaries, to be he'.! April 19th,
attendance was due to the very
Mosier Oregon.
inclement weather and the sud-
; 1912.
If nominated and elected I will,
dennessof Mr. Barkley's appear-
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
! during my term of office, perform
ance, which was unexpected.
Hie “ sermons in chalk” wen-
i the duties o f the office along,
Five head of Angora goats
excellent and those pr ;n t felt
economic and husint-i —like lino*
ifom the Granlund place on
well repaid for the ettort made.
and, as far as my power extends,
Seven mile. Will pay one dollar
. in getting out in the storm.
will do my best to see that people
per head for return.
All candidates must file their
_ 1
declaration before circulating
BORN:-On Monday, Jan. 22, in |
get value received for all public
H. DUNSMORE,
petitions, and all candidates Mosier, to .Mrs. Geo. \ oung, a
money expended. Recognizing
Mosier, Or.
that good roads are o i k - of tL
elected must file their acceptance daughter;_______
greatest aids in the development
'{t^Nti'M* clothes cleaned and with certificate o f nomination.! M0SIER |j0SES TO DALLES, i
J. P. RUSK, o f La Grande of any country, I promise to give
Ohjeniug o f registration,. April ¡
pressed. All woids- guaranteed.
24.
i
The
game
o
f
basket
hall,
play’-
Republican
candidate for con- my special attention to their im­
Jus. E. Cole, resident agent.
provement.
Close
o
f
registration,
May
15.
I
ed
last
Saturday
night
between
gressional
nomination.
Say! Why don’ t you take that
C. J. LlTTLEPAGE.
Opening o f registration, June j the teams o f Mosier school and
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<»w to “ Happy” and have it
4 ,
and Rev. Poling’s Congregational j
HIE VOIERS Of1 WASCO
fixed?
Last day to-file local option I Roy’ * Club, was a good one, es-j
COUNTY,
To the Voters of Wasco County.
Leave your clothes with Jas. petitions, Oct. 5.
specially in the first half when
I hereby announce myself a
I hereby announce myself ¡,
E. Cale to be cleaned and press
Last-day to file certificate of > > ’ a time Mosier was in the candidate for the Republican candidate fop the Republican
ed.
nomination by political party or Had. In the last half, however, nomination tor county judge of
nomination oy ponucai
.
. . . . . . Wasco County, subject to the nomination of Sheriff at th<
If you have any carpenter assembly. Ocl. 5.
•
¡ourboysevidently got rattled and
.t, n,» coming primaries, subject to the Lite office, and will personally
work to do and want it done
ate of 'vent topiec -sand the final score primaries to he held April 19,1912 approval of the voters thereat- issist the officers in each county !
Last day to file certificate
right, get “ Happy.”
F. S. GUNNING. ' Should I ho nominated and •vith the enforcement o f the j
nomination by individual elect- was 17 to 40 in favor o f The!
Notary Public
Dalles.
It
was
agood
game
just
|
Fur and, feathers cleaned al •ors, Oct. 19.
elected I will continue to serve Criminal Law, and especially
will
I
exert
myself
to
enforce
and
the
same
and
our
hoys
did
well
To
WASCO
COUNTY
VOTERS
Gray & Rand’s, Hood River.
Last day to register, Oct. 20.
the people to the host o f im
the
law
against
vice,
immoral
Fire
Insurance
Ore. Jas. E. Cole, Mosier Agent
General election, Nov. 5. Polls considering that this- was the
I desire to announce to the ability,
first game they had piayec
acts, and the traffic in whitej Mosier
open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Oregon
voters of Wasco County that I :
L e v i C h r is m a n .
slavery.
Last day for candidates to file Rev. Mr. Poling praised the hoys shall be a candidate at the com-1
warmly and predicted that with
W. A . B e l l .
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C. L. McKenna, o f Portland, statement of expeneditures.
ing primaries for the nomination To the Several Electors of Was­
steady
practice they would make of County School Superintendent
was a visitor in town’ last Sun­
All candidates must file their
co County.
acceptance with certificate of a record for themselves. A re­ at the hand * o f the Republican
day*
Having decided to seek the
Mrs. Willis Hubbs who, as
turn game will be played at The voters o f thrcounty.
Mark A. Mayer left on Tues­ nomination.
nomination for Assessor at the Miss Agnes Gulovson. will be
Dalles in the near future.
C l y d e F. B o n n e y .
day morning for a few days
hands of the Republican voters, remembered as a former teacher
jttay in Portland.
I hereby announce myself a in the Mosier school, recently
Owning.
TALK ABOUT SOLID COMFORT
i
candidate
for the same, subject died at her home at Sil verton.
Tlie
Schubert
Trio,
of
Hood
Mrs J. A. Yarnell, of Port­
Razors put in first-class condition.
to
their
approval
at the primaries Ore., leaving her husband and an
you
just
wont
to
see
how
much
there
River,
will
appear
here
next
land, is here visiting her mother,
is
in
one
o
f
our
new
parlor
stoves.
to he held April 19th, 1912.
Monday night at Stroup’s Hall
infant son.
Mrs. J. P. datroll.
They heat a room in no time anil
J as A. D a v is .
in a concert o f unusual interest
are as attractive as any article in
Miss Emma Monner, of Mad­
to music lovers.
the room. Take a look at them.
ras, Ore., is here visiting her
/.
The Trio consists o f Messrs:
They are so pretty, you won’t feel W. X. BELL EUR DISTRICT AT
H . G . K ÏB B E E
sister, Mrs. J. Saul.
TORNEY.
like taking yours down when sum­
Chandler, Hoerlein and Osgood,
WmÉ&w
mer comes.
To the Republican electors of'
Mrs. R. M. Ross and daughter each of whom is a specialist in
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N O T A R Y P U B L IC
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Crook, Hood River and Wasco
Bettie, arespendingseveral days his line.
Mr. Chandler, the
W . E. C flO W N ,
Counties: —
n Portland this week.
> W jß
violinist, has studied under
P h ysician a n d S urgeon
M o s i e r
- - - O regon
[ hereby announce myself as
Mosier
,
-
-
Oregon
William
Wallace
Graham,
who
J. K. McGregor is whiling
a candidate for tin* Republican j
MOSIER
-
OREGON
gway a few dreary days in the is now teaching in the Royal
nomination for District Attorney ' / T V f / / / I r u b r ic
High School at Berlin, Germany.
metropolis this week.
.< »-«csaa.-.«: at the coming Primaries, April
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Mr. Hoerlein, the pianist, is a i*»-
¥
Geo. Davenport and wife, of
DR. J. SO W ER BY
j 19; that I have resided in the
graduate of the State University
Portland, visited relatives here
chiropractor
j District twenty five years, at
of Iowa, and Mr. Osgood, the
the first of the week.
jPrineville and The Dalles, Or-
baritone, studied his art in
N E R V E SP E C IA L IST
_
legon, and have been in the
Mrs. Verl Muston- left on Chicago.
Lady Attendant— Experienced
The Trio has been
TtioNE 222
Wednesday for a fhrtnight’ s heard in many towns ih Oregon
active praclive of the law for
FERGUSON liLDG., ROOD RIVER
Visit’ with relatives in Portland. and are highly recommended.
' the past eighteen years; that, if
nominated and elected, 1 will
C. A. Macrum came up from
Be sure to come out next Mon­
| during my term of office devote
Portland last Friday and spent day night, and judge for your­
O V E R 09 Y E A R » *
my entire time to the duties of
part of the day at his ranch selves of their ahality. You will
EXPERIENCE!
| the office to the exclusion of
near town.
not he disappointed.
| other law business, and give my
Mrs. J. Arthur, of Castle
I personal attention, and first
Rock, spent, several days this
E. B. Wood PrortttileiL
The Town Wi(h a Lutare
consideration to the business of
visiting her son, I*. S. Arthur
Ed. B. Wood, son of our towns­
MS ‘iSs/Piir T r a d e M a r k «
Sind wife.
man. Geo. Wood, and for a num­
Quite a number of local Odd
A n yon e sending a sketch and description may
ber of years detective for the ().
(ju lok lf ascertain our opinion freo w hether an
A NICKÉL SMOKE.
fellows attended a meeting of the
Invention is probably patentable. C om m unica­
W. It. N. system; has been pro­
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent®
Bent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
1 till Full Value.
Encampment at The Dalles on moted to chief of the detective
Patents taken through M uim & Co. receiv e
special notice, w ithout charge, In the
Monday night.
You can’ t tell its quality from its
bureau for this system.
Tliej
E. A . R a c e , m g r .
price, nor its price from its quality,
J . T. Davenport and family promotion comes as n reward for;
A handsom ely illustrated weekly. la r g e s t cir­
it is hotter than most “ tencent-
culation o f any scientific Journal. Term s, $3 a
returned this week from The his faithful and efficient services
y ear: fou r m onths,
Sold by all new sdealers.
st Fighters” and the equal o f tin-
Dalles, where Mrs. Davenport in the performance of his duties
*>- New York
average “ two-for-aquarter” cigars. •iViUuiU Co.36,“
Brunch Ofilco, G25 F St., W ashington, D . C.
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-
has been visiting her parents. which were arduous and often
Try them.
Mrs. Kate Kemp; of Hood dangerous, as he had to cope j
River, is visiting here this week with all classes o f criminals. !
W ell W o r k
S. E. FRANCISCO,
with her sister and brothers, Mrs. Ed’s many friends will be pleased
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
W ell D o n e
-
.»jr»-
¥
Jas. Cherry, Cbas. and John to learn of hi.4 deserved advanc
merit.
Davenport.
Local Phone 114
Pacific Phone Alain 22M
The undersigned is thoroughly
Mrs. Wood, of Lewiston, Idaho,
The roller for breaking snow
prepared to put down open wells
with her two daughters, arrived
any part o f the surrounding
in town last Monday an <1 will paths has been found one o f Un-
country. Has a complete outfit,
visit with her sister. Mrs. great devices to smooth and 1
includingpipe cutting and thread­
Thomas King, at the Sundborg give open traffic on country
H. R. DUNSMORE, Prop.
ing tools. Does all kinds o f em­
thoroughfares.
When farmers
place.
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
inent, rock and concrete work,
unite in breaking out roads, two
William Chandler, of Hood
lias had 30 years’ experience in
We
are
here
tb
stay,
know
values,
andean
offer
you
good results are achieved: The
the well business. May be found
River, was up on Monday last,
roads are made good in short
reliable service.
by addressing him at The Dalles,
making arrangements for giving
order and. better still, the roads
We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Siiuare Deal” .
H concert here next Monday
,,r
^
M“ier*
between hearts are improved
anno’ s store. The Dalles, Or.
evening. Mr. Chandler is one
Money to loan on improved property.
and made pleasant.- Union and
For further particulars, in-
of the Schiibert Trio.
cooperation are great factors in
at Bulletin office.
The services Sunday evening bringing o f a broader, freer,
A. E. N egus .
at the Christion Church will he more neighborly life in a com­
conducted by the members of munity. It leads to do things
DR. H. L. D U M B LE
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON
the Auxiliary of the Christian for the other fellow, and this
SCHOOL BOOKS and all sorlx of School Sup­
HOOD RIVER
:
OREGON
Women’ s Board of Missions. never hurts the human heart.
The adtlress of Mrs. Sickafoose We are all prone to narrow into
Will practice in Mosier and
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
will be on the work of the ( ’. W. ourselves too much.
If your
May he reached by long dis­
B. M. Mrs.Neliendald will speak community life is at low ebb.
tance phone, Home phone 61.
M o s ie r
O regon
on India.
HBi
— LOCAL —
tpformatjon For Voters.
| Thq following information
anent political matters will be
of interest to candidates ;u> well
jas voters:
Openingof registration, Jan. 2.
Last day to file petitions for
nomination, April 3.
Last day to re$i&ter for pri-
mary election, April9.
Primary election, April 19.
Polls open from 8a. m. to 7 p. m.
Last day for candidates to file
statement of expenditures, May
n o
•• \
rices
On ah tines for month
of JANUARY.
Must have more room.
Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
Alex. Stewart
MOSIER
B a r b e r Shop
E. COLE.
Town Lots
r*
Eire Insurance
D. D. HAIL
Mosier,
ir
c~sssr*.
Tutn-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Scientific JStiierlcan,
MOSIER
ORE.
j. k . M c G r e g o r
*
&
co.
REAL ESTATE
T he FINES HOTEL E
Good A ccommodations
Rates $1.00 per day and up
m''um M
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Mosier Book Store
Agency for Model Laundry
Also Pressing and Cleaning
OREGON
MOSIER,
mu— iii i iii r a a u
r jri '.nr**
WofMm’ y Club.
Tire Woman’s Club was F.ntcr-
taine I at the home o f Mrs.
David Robinson, on Friday,
January 19th.
The members were pleasantly
stirurised, by the rendering of a,
program arranged
by
the j '
program committee, following :
were the numbers: Mrs. J. Ross,
Instrumental solo, (Encore) Mrs.
Sickafoose, Paper, Origin of the
Name Oregon,
Mrs. Robert
M. Ross, Vocal solo. (Encore)
Mrs. Akers, Paper, The Art of I
Conver jhuj.
The Club will meet at the'
Oome of Jim- J- N. Mosier, with 1
Mrs. Sick‘ loose as hostess, on
Friday, IM>. 2nd.
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Men’s Suits
We don’ t want you to buy
a suit just because we have
then for sale at special prices.
Brit we would like you to
take a look at the big values
wfe ate offering and see what
a dandy all wool suit you
can get here now for just a
little money Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suits.
Suits that are not too lu-avy
for spring and summer wear.
Suits that are right up in
style and are guaranteed in
ew ry way. If they do not
give you satisfaction lei us
know, we are hen* to make
it right and you can save
good money by buying your
suit now. You are perhaps
figuring on getting a suit
any way within the next
few months, so why not
save this good money 1 y
buying one of these now.
Wc hav e specials in other
makes, also some of which
we are selling as low as, tl e
’suit. iL’.t*’.
Dress Goods
Special
We are selling some splen­
did specials in the line of
piece goods just now suit-
aide for sprihg ami sum­
mer dresses. Right now is
a good time to do your spring
and summer sewing ami
then you can save good
money on the materials by
taking advantage of the
many specials we are offer­
ing along this line. Just
look them over when you
are in and yon will save
some money by so doing.
Commencing Friday, Jan.
2tith and continuing for one
week. We r. re going to give
you a real bargain in La.lie's
vests and pants.
These
garments are first class in
every respect and are the
very best o f big values, the
suit, $1. But for this one
week vv* will se’ i them for
1' f* garment. 2Tc.
Vests
are of cron n or white jersey
ribbed, s lk trimmed, pearl
PARIS FAIR
gsjBmrmr « a
buttons of good grade, side
fashioned shaped bodies,
exta heavy weight, sizes 4,
5 and 6, each 33c.
Shirt waists for ladies,
splendid values, being mostly
drummers’ samples. These
are worth from $1.50 up to
$3.50. Your choice, 97c.
Specials
A fine line of McKibben
Fur's, single scarfs or sets.
One half price.
Second Floor
Special Prices on ladies’
lits tha' y-u e- util save
in* ey i n by buying right
>vv. Sui's reduced from
Ï per cent to 50 per cent.
Ladies’ shirt waists
every day wear made
good grad* percale
gingham i l stripes
check and lain colors.
siz m , your c: ee.
for
of
and
and
All
fil e
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