Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 16, 1912, Image 4

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T o ilt e Y o u -r s o f \\ asco County : O
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ment are very enthusiastic over paye \s of Hosier District that
I
hereby
announce
my
seif
as
a
may
pay
their
lu
ll
taxes
the prospect of plan ting gardens, they
Announcement.
just as th'-v did le°t- year.
1 candidate for the nomination for
For Kent.
to be in the race for prises àt the here
Lire office of County Commission- SHOES FuR EVERYBODY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
M o s ie r V a l l e y B a n k .
To Wasco County Voters:
Five room house, pantry and county fairs, and al the State
I hereby announce to tfie er, subject to the approval of
l>ath. Beautiful location. Also fair. It is hoped that the parents
Our BARGAIN TABLE for the week ending February
CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT voters of Wasco County that I the Republican voters at the
.furnished rooms to rent.
will co-operate in this move­
24lh will show great reductions in prices on Shoes for all,
ATTORNEY.
D. W. H u d s o n ,
am a candidate for t he nomina- primaries, to be held April 19th,
ment, give the children necessary
from the little tot ’ to the old lady or gentleman.
To the Republican voters of tion of County Clerk of Wasco 1912.
Mosier Oregon.
instruction as to care of their
If nominated and elected I will,
All shelf stock will be sold during the week at a good discount.
gardens and encourage them in Wasco, Crook and Hood River County, Oregon, at the coming
Court
ties:
Republican
primaries,
and
if
during
my term of office, perform
¡FOR SALE.
every way in this their new
Do not fail to take advantage o f this opportunity to get a
I heaeby announce my candi­ nominated and elected, I will the duties of the office along
A few Buff P. Rocks and Biaclc venture.
pair
of GOOD SHOES at LESS than WHOLESALE COST
Congressman W. C. Hawley dacy for the Republican nomina­ perform thè duties of ¡.he office economic and business-like lines
¡Minorca pullets. Inqure at Bul­
has written a letter to Superin­ tion for District Attorney for to the best of my ability, and ami, as far as my power extends, '
letin office.
tendent L. U. Alderman of the the Seventh Judicial Diftrict for the best interests of the Tax will do my best to see that people |
public instruction, announcing comprised of Wasco, Crook and i payers and citizens in general, get value received for all public
Say! Why don’ t you take that
that he will do all within his Hood River Counties at the com­ along sound business principles, money expended. Recognizing
saw to “ Happy” and have it
power to help the new move- ing primaries to be held April giving all the people a clean and that good roads are one o f the
fixed?
I
If nominated and economical service,
greatest aids in the development
i ment recently instituted by Mr. 19, 1912.
L. B. Fox.
If you have any carpenter j Alderman, namely, getting the elected, the duties of the Dis-
o f any country, I promise to give
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work to do and want it done schoo! children interested in trict Attorney’s office will always I
my special attention to their im­
•right, get “ Happy.
have
first
consideration.
I
shall
TO
THE
VOTERS
OF
WASCO
provement.
farming and raising products
COUNTY.
C. J. L ittlepage .
Mr. Hawley says that if Mr. ¡sirn e fully to enforce all laws,
Alderman
will
write
him
more
janc*
protect,
to
the
utmost
of
my
Mrs. Jae. Cherry visited rel­
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i i i I hereby announce myself a
the interests ot the whole
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in detail telling what bulletins ability,
atives in Portland this week.
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candidate tor the Republican to the Voters of Wasco County, the office, and will personally If nominated and elected, I will
people
ot
my
District.
I
pledge
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.
,
J assist the officers in each county conduct the office on an economic
he would like, the congressman
myself to give my personal at- i nomination for county judge of
I hereby announce myself a
Clint Rhodes was a business
with the enforcement of the business basis to the best of my
will he glad to send him these in
ten tion to the needs of each o f : VVasco 1Cou!lt.^ subject l<) tbe candidate for the Republican Criminal Law, and especially
visitor at the County seat on
large quanities.
Also, if the
ability, for the benefit of all the
the Counties comprising th e 'approval ot ,l,e voteas at the nomination of Sheriff at the will I exert myself to enforce people.
Monday.
matter will he taken up with the
primaries to be held April 19,1912. coming primaries, subject to the
Ray Sturgess, of Portland, department of agriculture, Mr. Seventh Judical District.
the law against vice, immoral
E. C. H aight .
F. S. G unning .
approval o f the voters thereat.
C a r l t o n L. P e p p e r .
acts, and the traffic in white
visited Sunday here witli his Hawley will endeavor to have
Should I be nominated and slavery.
paren ts.
the department send a man to
TO WASCO COUNTY VOTERS. elected I will continue to serve
W. A. B ell .
Oregon to lecture and instruct H. S. RICE FOR TREASURER.
To the Voters o f Wasco County:
Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned
I desire to announce to the the people to the best o f my
the children along farming lines.
I desire to announce myself a
I hereby announce myself a voters of Wasco County that I ability.
Monday evening from a six
As for seeds and the like, the candidate for county treasurer
candidate
for the office of county
Candidate
for
County
Treasurer.
•weeks' visit with relatives in Cal­
L evi C hrisman .
government will send large at the Republican primaries. If shall be a candidate at the com­
sheriff at the primary election
ifornia.
I hereby announce my candi­ April 19. If nominated and elect­
quanities with which the children nominated and elected I promise ing primaries for the nomination
of County School Superintendent To the Several Electors of Was­ dacy for the nomination for ed I promise to conduct the
Dr. C. A. Macrum wag up
may experiment in
raising to conduct the office in a way
from Portland last Sunday and
at the hands o f the Republican
co County.
county treasurer on the Repub­ affairs of the office to the best
vegetables, etc.
satisfactory to the people.
voters of the county.
•spent a few hours at his ranch
Having decided to seek the lican ticket at the coming pri- of my ability in a manner credit-
The school children are in­
C lyde F. B onney .
H allie S. R ice .
•near town.
nomination for Assessor at the marios, and if nominated and able to the county,
terested in learning a new song
hands of the Republican voters, elected I shall give my earnest
Mrs. Ruth Graham arrived last entitled, “ No Land Like Oreg­
R. R. M c D onald .
A KITCHEN TO HE
I hereby announce myself a attention to the duties o f the
Saturday from Pittsburg, Pa., to on,” which is one of the songs
PROUD OF
candidate for the same, subject \ office and promise that they will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which Miss Minnie Ilarlon of
is the one equipped with range,
to their approval at the primaries he fulfilled to the satisfaction of
N. P. Sturgess.
Monmouth has selected to be
pots, pans, kettles, broilers, boilers
the people.
to
he held April 19th, 1912.
and all other utensils used in the
Fifteen thousand fruit trees learned by all the school children
C l a u d S. K n ig h t .
J a s A. D avis .
most important room in the house.
in
the
state.
The
music
is
bright
arrived this week for Develin &
See
our
display
of
house
and
Firebaugh and will be set out on and catchy, and a favorite with
kitchen furnishings. It will glad- w A jjjjl L, FGR DISTRICT at
To Wasco County Voters:
the children.
their land at Ortley.
den your housewifely heart and |
TORNEY.
Tomorrow afternoon we play
I
desire to announce my in-
appeal to your idea of thrift as j
E. N. Stroup and family
To the Republican electors of i tention of seeking the republican
the Dalles C. B. C’s at The
Razors put in lirst-class condition.
moved back to Mosier from
Crook, Hood River and Wasco nomination for sheriff of Wasco
Dalles. The basket hall season
W . E. CH OW N,
Portland the first of the week
Counties: —
is about over; only two more
county at the coming primaries.
Oregon
and are occuping the DeBussey
Mosier
games are scheduled and then
I hereby announce myself as
house, on Washington Street.
the association will choose its
a candidate for the Republican
J. E. COLE.
-4 nomination for District Attorney Fruit Lands
D. J. Cooper of The Dalles, base hall nine.
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.who is seeking nomination on the
at the coming Primaries, April
Republican ticket for State
19; that I have resided in the
FOR SALE.
Town Lots
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
Senator, was in Mosier on Tues­
District
twenty five years, at
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Good work team of geldings.
day, feeling the political pulse of
P hysician and S urgeon
Prineville and The Dalles, Or­
Weight, 2400 pounds. Are in
Fire Insurance
too voters.
egon,
and
have
been
in
the
their prime. True to pull, will
MOSIER
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OREGON
active practive o f the law for
Mr. and Mrs. Woody, of work anywhere. For price, see *
the past, eighteen years; that, if
Adams county, Wash., who have or write to Ralph H. Cummings,
nominated
and elected, I will
been visiting this week with the Mosier, Ore.
fl6-3t
during
my
term
o f office devote
latter’s cousin, Julius Conner,
my entire time to the duties of
and family, returned to their
a house, barn or packing
NOTICE
TO TELEPHONE
the office to the exclusion of j
home on Sunday.
shed
to build, J. P. E rhart
SUBSCRIBERS
other law business, and give my
Fred Evans accompanied Mrs.
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will
furnish
bonds to build
During the next few days, the
personal attention, and first I
Gray to her home at The Dalles telephone lines will lie out of
The Town With a Future
according to plans and speci­
consideration to the business o f I
on Monday, returning in the commission part of the time as
fications. (At Hotel Pines.)
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afternoon.
Mrs. Gray had the company is having its wires
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A POPILAR
CONFECTIONARY
visited over Sunday with her transferred to the poles of the
STORE,
daughter, Mrs. Evans.
Pacific Light & Power Co.
n
where the most delicious candies
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E. B. Wood, chief of detective
You are asked to be patient a
can be procured, is always a source
o f attraction to a girl with a sweet
bureau of the 0. W. R. & Co., little while the transfer is being
S. C. R. I. REDS.
tooth, which is the reason for the
came down from The Dalles made.
demand upon us at all times Every­
tv
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS,
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one that likes rich and luscious
Sunday morning to visit a few
D avid R obinson ,
From thoroughly reliable Matings
chocolates, dainty marshmalo.' s,
hours with his mother, who is
Sec.
fine hon-bons and cream caramels,
E. A. R a c e , m g r .
$1.50 per setting o f 15. $6.00
made from high grade and pure in­
still in a precarious condition.
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gredients. always find their way to
per hundred. A limited num­
THE COUNTY BRIDGE.
THE OAKS.
A. P. Mateham left on Wednes­
M O S IE R
U ORE.
Kt
ber of day-old chicks.
day for Portland to attend the
S. E. FRANCISCO,
The new steel bridge over the
F red E vans ,
meeting of fruit growers from Deschutes river at Maupin is
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
Mosier, Ore.
different districts of Oregon and now ready for traffic, says the
Washington, the object of which Shaniko Star. Quoting County
Pacific Phone Main 2211
Local Phone 114
is to combine all the districts in­ Commissioner H. S. ltooper. that
to one association with a central gentleman said:
selling agency.
“ The bridge is a handsome
PLUMBING.
and substantial structure,” and |
is a good investment for the!
STEAM and HOT WATER
H. R. DUNSMORE, Prop.
Social Hop.
M O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
county, even though its cost ex-1
HFATINCL
A social dance will he given coeds by about$4000 the original j
We are here to .stay, know values, andean offer you
in Stroup’ s Hall February 24th. estimate. The extra cost was
Jobbing promptly attended to.
reliable service.
Newman’ s Orchestra will furnish due to encountering a large do-!
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
MOSIER
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OREGON
the music. The floor will lx* posit of quicksand where the |
Rates
$
1
.0
0
per
day
and
up
polished and put in the best con­ engineers expected to secure a!
M oney to loan on improved property.
dition. Dancing will begin at bedrock foundation, neeessita-j
8:30 and continue until 12 ting a great deal of concrete
o ’clock, (¡»me and enjoy your­ work. The steel part of the
bridge cost $10,1)00, while the
self. Hotel accommodations for
extra concrete, approaches and
visitors from out of town.
C iv il E n g i n e e r
cost of supervision brings the
total e<>st to something over
General Surveying, Plat­
$16,000.
JOKE ON THE JURORS.
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Alex. Stewart,
Mosier, Oregon.
M O SIE R
B a rber Shop
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Mosier, Oregon,
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Prices
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J. K. McGREGOR
REAL ESTATE
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T he
PINES HOTEL
S. F. GOSS
Good Accommodations
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday
Mosier Book Store
SCHOOL HOOKS ami all sorts of School Sup­
plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
Mr. C. O. Burrows and wife,
C. J. I/t.tlepage, Win. Cook.
J. M. Elliott, D. W. Hudson and of Lexington, visited this week
Lige Hinkey,
Jurors
from with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Race,
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vn
in
rw
Mosier n l irned from The Dalles a—
Wednesday. Their duties were
Men’s Dress Shirts
light this year, as there were no
We are offering some ex­
cases to try. It is said that as
tra big bargains in men’s
soon as tie» various accused per­
dress shirts. Made of high
sons on trial sized up the hunch
grade madras and percale
of jurors fi >:n Mosier, each on
in stripes and figures, hand
plead quill y at once, realizing it
collar, some have plain and
would 1 r * futile to stand trial be­
others have pleated fronts.
fore such an aggregation. So
Good clean stock also a good
Mosier saved the court a heavy
assortment
of soft collar
expense.
shirts in very pretty pat­
terns made of corduroy and
Notice to Fruit Growers.
cheviot
shirting with dainty
Grower’ s are requested to
silk
stripe
or check, medium
send us their requirements for
dark and light collars, shirts
spray material for the coming
suitable for most anv kind
season as soon as possible.
Office one i Sa •inlays.
M osier F ruit G r o w e r s As-
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sociation .
MOSIER
o f wear and ones that will
give most any kind of satis­
faction in appearance or
wear and in value up to $2.50.
Your choice. 67c.
Men’s Hats in soft or stiff
style, in tans, greys, browns
or black. Values up to $3.
Your choice each, 98o.
In the lines o f men’s and
boy’ s suits we can save you
good money.
We have a
number of broken lines that
we have placed some very
substantial reductions on in­
O regon
cluding some o f the Hart
Schaffner & Marx suits. We
are anxious to clean the
broken lots out before the
new spring stock arrives
which will not he so very
long now. These are all
good styles and patterns and
and being mostly of a medium
weight, they will give you
good service and will make
you splendid suits for even
the summer wear as it is
never so warm in this
country that von will wish
you had Ixnight a lighter
THE PARIS
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E. C. B R O C K
Agency for Model Laundry
A lso Pressing and Cleaning
M O SIER ,
weight. Why not economize
a little right now and take
advantage of some of these
bargains. Come in and let
us show you. You can’ t go
wrong, and we will take
pleasure in showing you
whether you wish to my or
not.
Men’s Shoes.
We have received several
big shipments of shoes dur­
ing the past 10 days and are
v ell prepared to supply you
with the Very latest in the
line o f footwear.
Men’s
OREGON
gun metal, calf hlucher,
Goodyear welt, half double
sole. Adlon last, a very
snappy shoe and one that
will give good wear, the
pair, $4.
Men’s Tan Calf Button
Goodyear welt single soles,
Fusey last, this shoe has the
high bump toe, military heel,
wide extended sole, short
vamp, a shoe that fits the
foot perfectly, holds its
shape and is in every way
up to the minute in style and
the very best o f shoe val-
H - O D R i V E R ’S L A R G E S T a B E S T S ' 'O R E
ting and Drafting
Mosier - - Oregon
ues in point of wear, the
pair, $4.00.
Ladies’ Shoes.
I
New lot just opened up in­
cluding all the newest lasts
and styles.
Ladies’ vici comfort shoe
with very flexible sole, cush­
ion inner sole, hlucher cut,
medium low rubber heel. If
your feet hurt you we are
.sure that you will find noth­
ing as comfortable as these.
It not only gives you com­
fort but it is a dressy shoe
and one that gives the best
o f wear. The pair. $2.50.
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