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— LOCAL — Hailie Rice, republican eandi- FOR COUNTY COMMISSION School Notes. TAXES date for county treasurer, spent ER. The English classes of the^ We wish to remind the tax- a few hours in town last Satur- _ , __ .... _ id osier District that High School are writing essays payers of day interviewing the voters. To the Voters of Vasco County; ■■ j I hereby announce myself as a on Howto Improve Country Life, they may pay their 1911 taxes For Kent. candidate for the nomination for j two of which will be read at the here—just as they did last year. Announcement. SATURDAY and MONDAY, February 10th and 12th-AU M o s ie r V a l l e y B a n k . ® Five room house, pantry an<' mass meeting to be held for the the office of County Commission-, To Wasco County Voters: OUTINGS and GINGHAMS at tho uniform price o f 10c, Lath. Beautiful location, A lso1 purpose of discussing the better I hereby announce to the er, subject to the approval o f , CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13th and 14th,-A H /urnished rooms to rent. ment of country life. Competi voters o f Wasco County that I the Republican voters at the ATTORNEY. children’ s, misses’ , boys’ , ladies’ and gents’ SWEATERS at D. W. H u d s o n , primaries, to be held April 19th, tion is becoming quite lively and am a candidate for the nomina 25 per cent, off regular prices. To the Republican voters of Mosier Oregon. 1912. the essays promise to be very tion of County Clerk of Wasco Wasco, Crook and Hood River interesting. If nominated and elected I will, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Feb. 15, 16 and 17, County, Oregon, at the coming FOR SALE. In order to clean up a large stock o f Ladies’ and Gents’ two- Friday, Jan. 26th, the literary Counties: Republican primaries, and if during my term of office, perform I heaeby announce my candi nominated and elected, I will the duties o f the office along A few Buff P. Rocks and Black society held a meeting for the piece UNDERWEAR in WOOL and CASHMERE, will close at ¡Minorca pullets. Inqure at Bul- purpose of electing new officers, ,]acy for the Republican nomina- (ierform the duties of the office economic and business-like lines1 20 per cent off regular prices. which are as follows: President, don f°r District Attorney i ° r it0 the best of my ability, and and, as far as my power extends,; Jetin office. All special sales, net cash. Robert Scearce. Secretary, |the Seventh Judicial^ Diftrict for the best interests of the Tax will do my best to see that people j Say! Why don’ t you take that Marie Shogren, School Reporter, i comprised of Wasco, Crook and payers and citizens in general, get value received for all public : ,saw to “ Happy” and have it Altha Vedder, Program Com- Hood River Counties at the com- aionfir sound business principles, money expended. Recognizing mittee, Alefora Haacke, Evelyn | pnmanes_to be held A pril; givi„ g a„ the people a clean and that good roads are one of the Jixed? If nominated and Nebendahl, Philip Goss, Grace 19, 1912. greatest aids in the development economical service. ¡If yop have any carpenter Higley and Emily Husbands. elected, the duties o f the Dis-j o f any country, I promise to give L. B. Fox. <work to do and want it done my special attention to their im-1 The society is ready to take up D iet Attorney’ s office will always ¡right, get “ Happy.” X’ Or its former work, which was have first consideration. I shall TO THE VOTERS OF WASCO provement. C. J. L i t t l e p a g e . discontinued for a time owing to strive fully to enforce all laws, ! COUNTY. J. K. McGregor returned “ Uncle Silas” and the eight and protect, to the utmost of my i Wednesday from a visit.to Port grade examinations. The next ability, the interests of the whole j I hereby announce myself a I candidate for the Republican ! the Voters of Wasco County, the office, and will personally If nominated and elected, I will land. program will be given Feb. 23th people of my District. I pledge \ nomination for county judge of I hereby announce myselt a assist the officers in each county conduct the office on an economic A number of our residents who at the school, to which the public myself to give my personal at- J with the enforcement o f the business basis to the best of my ten lion to the needs of each of Wasco County, subject to the j candidate for the Republican Criminal Law. and especially ability, for the benefit of all the fiave been sick lately are re is cordially invited. the Counties comprising the approval of ihe voteas at the nomination o f Sheriff at the will I exert myself to enforce people. ported as improving. primaries to be held April 19,1912. coming primaries, subject to the Three groans for current Seventh Judical District. the law against vice, immoral John Carroll was a business E. C. H a i g h t . F . S. G u n n in g . approval of the voters thereat. events. We had hoped they C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r acts, and the traffic in white ¡visitor in Morp the first of the Should I be nominated and were in the school house grave slavery. ivoek- elected I will continue to serve yard but Professor Johnson has To the Voters of Wasco County: TO WASCO COUNTY VOTERS. W. A. B ell . H. S. RICE FOR TREASURER. Don't forget the baseball resurrected them. I desire to announce myself a I desire to announce to the the people to the best of my meq/jpg tomorrow night at the I hereby announce myself a voters of Wasco County that I ability. candidate for the office of county Friday, Jan. 26th the athletic Candidate for County Treasurer. sheriff at the primary election Bulletin.office. candidate for county treasurer shall be a candidate at the com- L e v i C h r is m a n . association elected Richard Miss Lucy I^ullins left for Scearceas “ yell” leader. Several at the Republican primaries. If Ung primaries for the nomination I herebv announce my candi April 19, If nominated and elect ^lood River on Wednesday to new yells were practiced, and ; nominated and elected I promise of County School Superintendent To the Several Electors of Was dacy for the nomination for ed I promise to conduct the co County. visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emry. we all note that “ Dick” is there. to conduct the office in a way at the hands o f the Republican county treasurer on the Repub affairs of the office to the best satisfactory to the people. voters of the county. lican ticket at the coming pri of my ability in a manner credit Having decided to seek the J. P. Carroll was transacting “ Dick” too admits that he has a H a l i . ie S. R i c e . C l y d e F. B o n n e y . nomination for Assessor at the maries, and if nominated and able to the county. business at the county seat lasL “ beautiful voice.” hands of the Republican voters, elected I shall give my earnest R. R. M c D o n a l d , .Saturday. Master Carrol Cole has re A k it c h e n t o be I hereby announce myself a attention to the duties o f the Mr. and Mrs Wm Marsh were turned to school and is taking PROUD OF candidate fot the same, subject office and promise that they will ^visitors at The Dalles on Tues- up 5th grade work. is the one equipped with range, to their approval at the primaries be fulfilled to the satisfaction of pots, pans, kettles, broilers, boilers ,day. the people. to be held April 19th, 1912. and all other utensils used in the Crand View Notes. B. F. Reeves returned Wednes C l a u d S. K n ig h t . . J a s A . D a v is . most important room in the house. day from a visit with relatives See our display o f house and Mrs. Stanley Eastman is visit kitchen furnishings. It will glad W. A. b e l l f g r d i s t r i c t AT ,in Portland. To Wasco County Voters: ing friends and relalives in Port den your housewifely heart and TORNEY. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stark land. I desire to announce my in appeal to your idea o f thrift as To the Republican electors of tention of seeking the republican ¡arrived from Hood River Razors put in lirst-class condition. well. Miss Maude Bateham is spend Crook, Hood River and Wasco nomination for sheriff of Wasco Wednesday to visit their daugh W . E. C H O W N , ing the week visiting Mrs. R. H. Counties: — ter, Mrs. Wm Akers. county at the coming primaries. Cummings. Oregon Mosier I hereby announce myself as Mark A. Mayer left Portland An epidemic o f some kind J. E . CO LE. a candidate for the Republican •Wednesday in a private car for New'York, where he will remain seems to be prevalent among the I nomination for District Attorney Fruit Lands .a»- horses of Mosier. .several months. | at the coming Primaries, April There are big bargains in ! 19; that I have resided in the DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Mr. Littlepage lost a valuable Town L o ts those special sales at Stewart’ s, mare, Monday night, adding District twenty five years, at P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n commencing tomorrow. See another animal to the already I Prineville and The Dalles, Or- Fire Insurance MOSIER - OREGON Regular ad. jegon, and have been in the long list. | active practive of the law for Carroll Cole returned home Mr. Stanly Eastman returned | the past eighteen years; that, if last Saturday from Portland, recently from a trip to Portland. I nominated and elected, I will where he has been attending Miss Ruth Clement spent the during my term of office devote .school this winter. week end at Bateham Ranch. ! my entire time to the duties of a house, barn or packing Mr. Ed Evans, who has spent i the office to the exclusion of shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t The visitors register at Alta the past year at his old home in ! other law business, and give my Vista show that Miss Sarah will furnish bonds to build Jowa, returned last Tuesday and | personal attention, and first according to plans and speci Clement was the guest of Mrs. .will remain here until spring. The Town With a Future I consideration to the business of fications. (At Hotel Pines.) Cummings on Thursday and that Remember the big country the Littlepages spent Friday * * * /educational meeting this after afternoon and evening. noon at Stroup’ s Hall, and come A NICKEL SMOKE, ¡out in force. * * the Full Value. MISS KEARNEY PLEASES. I The home basket ball team s. C. R. I. REDS. You can’t tell its quality from its The lecture on “ Russia as I saw .will play a match game with the price, nor its price from its quality. S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Unitarian Boys’ Club o f Hood It,” given in Stroup’ s Hall last I It is better than most “ tencent- From thoroughly reliable Matings River tonight at Stroup’s Hull. Monday night by Miss Belle straighters” and the equal o f the Kearney, was full of interest, $1.50 per setting o f 15. $6.00 average ‘ ‘two-for-a quarter” cigars. ,Gaine called at 7:30. per hundred. A limited num depicting the manners and cus- i Try them. Valentines! Valentinesl Valen ber o f day-old chicks. toms of all classes of Russians. 1 tine! Come in and see the line Miss Kearney has a charming S. E. FRANCISCO, F red E vans , ¡of new Valentine and Valentine personality which, with her, Proprietor “ THE OAKS.” Mosier, Ore. Post Cards from one penny to broad knowledge o f her subject, j one dollar. Rember your friends gained by personal experience | and perhaps they will remember and observation, made her talk Local Phone 114 Pacific Phone M ain 2211 you. all the more interesting. It is a! Messrs. Elmer Root and Ben pleasure to meet this noted ! PLUMBING. Vqatch last week purchased the lecturer, traveler and author,! he Uaacke saw mill and planer. It and we hope to hear her again. STEAM and HOT WATER is there intention to move the H. R . D U N S M O R E , Prop. M O S I E R F R U I T L A N D S A S P E C I A L T Y anill from its preset location in H FATING. We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you the timber several miles south of Du fur is to have a postal sav Jobbing promptly attended to. «town, into the town and haul the reliable service. ing bank in the near future. logs down to it. MOSIER - - OREGON We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . •We call attention to the “ ad” Rates $ 1 .0 0 per day and up M oney to loan on improved property. an this issue of the Electric Wir The Du fur Dispatch says that in g & Supply Co., of Hood quitea little excitement lias l>een River. The company is prepared created in Central Crook county .to do electrical work in all its over the discovery of gold on branches, and carry all kinds of the Deschutes near the vicinity C iv il E n g in e e r supplies. o f Lower Bridge. The gold is SC H O O L H O O K S and all sorts of School Sup General Surveying, Plat The Commercial Club, and all found in the sand of the river and some of the sand which has wLy are interested in securing plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery. ting and Drafting A lso Pressing and Cleaning ■teiiiefits for Mosier District, will been assayed runs $18 to the ton hold a meeting tonight at the and it is said that it will average M O S IE R O regon Bulletin office to discuss meas $12 or better. M O SIE R , OREGON ures for securing more publicity. -Every body come. over: you do not have to buy; pants. The suit, $2.50 worsteds and cheviots; YOU CAN SAVE SOME and wool materials for 38c, HOUSE DRESSES we will ba pleased to show II. M. West, of Portland, was Boy’s suit of medium dark broken lots that we want to CLOTHES MONEY NOW. 48c, 75c and up. 2nd floor. in town several days this week you these values anyway. brown, all worsted with close out. $1.75 suit now We want to call your atten This is the time when you looking after business interests. small invisible stripe effect, $1.40; $4. suit now $2.98. tion to our excellent line of Mr. West recently purchased 40 can buy good clothes for Very two pairs of knickerbocker Etc.. Etc., Etc. ladies’ house dresses made acres of land adjoining Ed L. little money. It’s our clean trousers with each suit. of best grade percale or Howe’s place on the north and Men’s $3.00and $3.50hats, up time; We don’ t like to The suit $4. will have It cleared out and set gingham A. F. C. gingham 98c. Here is a bargain in have winter goods here when to trees this spring. He will Boy’s suit o f tan mixed in plain colors, stripes and men’ s stiff hats in greys, the spring goods arrive. h iild on the land in the near cassimer with knickerbocker checks, with high or low brown and tans. Good clean HART SCH A F F N E R & future and bring his family up pants a splendid suit for ser stock and late styles. These necks or three quarter A new shipment o f Ladies’ t orn Portland. MARX Clothes are always a We have one of the finest are some that we got in the vice and one that will give sleeves made full and neatly Velvet Shoes all sizes just in. good buy; the money is in lines of hoy’ s clothes in all C. H. Leiton, who has charge Goldendale stock last spring the best o f wear. The suit, trimmed. $1. $1.50, $1.75 o f the construction work of the them at the regular price but the very latest styles and and while the styles are all Our new spring line of $ 6 . and $2. 2nd floor. Pacific Power & Light Co., moved right and the quality is first with the reduction that we newest patterns. Manhattan Shirts are in and We also have some special 4iis gang of workmen from class yet they are a differ We have a splendid assort ready for your ins|»ection. have placed upon them Boy’s suit of dark brown hoy’s suits all good patterns Knwena into Mosier this week. ent brand than what we ment of children’s dresses in There is nothing better on they are truly Bargains. hard finished worsted bas and well made; knicker- Mr. Luton states that the wires carry and vve want to clean l>ercale, outing, gingham the market. Just drop in and look them ket weave knickerl>oeker would he strung into town with- bocker pants;in cassinurs. them up. Your choice. 98c. in a week and that the comnanv would then be ready to furnish electricity to those whose whose H O O D RIVER S L F G EST & BEST STO RE |b:jijdings are wired. Special Sales Alex. Stewart, :ci\ Tl. MOSIER M în «> B a r b e r Shop f i LUMBER ANY Ì ¡Quantity - Qualityj / Mosier, Oregon, AT / Right I f You Have D. D. H AIL EGGS! Prices T PINES HOTEL S. F. GOSS Good Accommodations Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Mosier Book Store E. C. BROCK A gency for M odel Laundry Mosier - - Oregon Boy’s Clothing. TH E P A R I S jChildre’s Dresses. , A