Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, March 08, 1912, Image 4

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    For Sale.
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Emmanuel Church Services
wh*i’. u.« matter with drop,, i»g i„ FOIi COUNTY COMMISSION-
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and renewing your aubscril lion to the
Bulletin? it would be appreciate»!.
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Shoes!
Shoes ! !
Shoes ! ! !
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One liedroom s m te , one cot.
At the Immanuel Chuich on
_____________________ one dining table. Will sell cheap I Sunday morning.
Mr. H a r -_________________________________________
Totlie Voters of Wasco County:
Call on K. II. Sickafoose, Mo -1 greave’ s sermon subject will be, i
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I hereby announce myself as a
For Rent.
sier, Ore.
. “ The Religion o f the Healthy'
Announcement.
I candidate for the nomination for
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT GREATLY BEPUCED PRICES
Five room house, pantry and i •
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Minded."
To Wasco County Voters:
the office of County Commission-
bath. Beautiful location. Also!
I hereby announce to the er, subject to the approval of
E. A. Race, local manager of;
Our BARGAIN TABLE for the week ending February
furnished rooms to rent.
I the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., \ CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT, voters of Wasco County that I the Republican voters at the
24th will show great reductions in prices on Shoes for all,
I). W . H u d s o n ,
am a candidate for the nomina- primaries, to be held April 19th,
ATTORNEY.
j was attending to business mat -1
from the “ little tot” to the old lady of gentleman.
Mosier Oregon. : ters in Hood River on Wednes-
To the Republican voters of t'on of County Clerk ol V\ nsco 1912.
I
me coining
it
i Wasco.
Oregon, at,
at the
coming
I f , nominated and elected I will, j
All shelf stock will be sold during the week at a good discount,
day.
Wasco, Crook
Crook and Hood River County, vvrego",
FOR SALE.
Republican primaries, and i f 1 during my term of office, perform
his
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Counties:
Do not fail to take-ad vantage of this opportunity to get a
F. S. (loss has opened
A few Buff P. Rocks and Biack
I heaeby announce my candi- n,,niinate(1 and elected, I will u,e duties of the office along
pair
of GOOD SHOES at LESS than WHOLESALE CQST
Intuire
at
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P lu m b e r ’ s shop in Llie Forslund
........................... .......... perform the duties of the office economic and business-like lines!
•Minorca pullets.
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‘ building and is now better pre- ! dacy for
Republican nomina
Je tin office.
(ion for District Attorney for to tlie host of my ability, and j and, as far as my power extends, j
! pared to look after his customers'
the Seventh Judicial DifLricL b)r tbe best interests of the Tax i will do my best to see that people j
wants.
comprised
of ----------.
Wasco, Crook
and 1 . » ^ « and . citizens
in . general,
(get value i •eceived for all public
Say! Why don’ t you take that
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M rs. M. M. Perce returned
on | Hood River Counties at the com- along sound business principles, \ money expended. Recognizing
returnerIon
and have ¡l| Mrs.
saw to “ Happy
¡Monday to her home at Baker | mg
!no. tll.imni.iua
j |d A i, giving all the people a clean and that
n - - good
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j - are
— one
— - of ^
roads
th - e; 1
primaries t ,
City, after a fortnight’s visit
economical
service.
greatest
aids
in
the
development!
19, 1912.
If nominated and
If you have any carpenter. wj|_h her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Fox.
of any country, I promise to give j
elected, the duties of the Dis­
win k to do and want it done j 'i’hornas King,
my special attention to their im -!
trict Attorney’s office will always
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right, get “ Happy.”
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Mosier, Oregon.
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The Ladies’ Aid Society will have first consideration. I shall TO THE VOTERS OF WASCO provement.
For intelligent, careful pruning, ad-
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C. J. L ittlepage .
COUNTY.
dress a . . 1 . buunquist , Hood ltiver, ! meet at the home of Mrs. V. C. strive fully to enforce all laws,
Ore. Best references ill both valleys. I Young, Wednesday Mch. 13th. and protect, to the utmost of my
I hereby announce myself a
Let us have a very large meet­ ability, the interests o f the whole candidate for the Republican
To the Voters of Wasco County. Llie (,ffioe> and Wlil Personally If nominated and elected, I will
ing. Come and bring your silk people of my District. I pledge ! nomination for county judge of
I hereby announce myself a
the officers in each county conduct the office on an economic
FOR SALE.
pieces,
thread
and
thimble.
myself
to
give
my
personal
at-
Wasco
County,
subject
to
the
candidate
for
the
Republican
^
t
h
the
enforcement of the business basis to the best o my
.-Good work team of geldings.
. Criminal Law, and especially ability, for the benefit of all the
Weight, 2400 pounds. Are in
Mrs. Gertrude Sturgess, who tention to the needs of each of approval of ihe voteas at the nomination of „ Sheriff at . the
will I exert myself to enforce people,
their prime. True to pull, will visited here over Sunday with the Counties comprising the primaries to be held April 19,1912, coming primaries, subject to the
the
law against vice, immoral
E. C. H aight .
relatives,
left
on
Tuesday
to
Seventh Judical District.
j
p, s. C unning .
work anywhere. For price, see
approval of the voters thereat.
acts, and the traffic in white
visit
friends
at
The
Dalles,
be­
C
arlton
L.
P
epper
.
or write to Ralph II. Cummings,
Should I be nominated and
fore returning to her home at
slavery.
Mosier, Ore.
fl6-3t
elected
I will continue to serve
Portland.
TO WASCO COUNTY VOTERS.
W. A. B e ll .
Totlie Voters of Wasco County:
H. S. RICE FOR TREASURER.
the people to the best of my
Big St. Patrick’ s Eve Dance,
I i uusire
desire to ariiiuunce
announce to
u> the
me
I desire to announce myself a
I hereby announce myself a voterg o f Wasco County that I ab,1,ty-
Saturday
night
at
Stroup’s
Hall
candidate
for the office of county
Candidate for County Treasurer.
Ed Burt was a visitor in The
L evi C hrisman .
Newman’ s Orchestra will furnish candidate for county treasurer „hall be a candidate at the com­
sheriff
at
the primary election
Dalles on Tuesday.
I hereby announce my candi­ April 19. If nominated and elect­
the best of dance music and the at the Republican primaries. It > mii primarje8 for the nomination
C. L. McKenna, of Portland, floor is all that could be desired. 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.
county treasurer on the Repub­ affairs of the office to the best
spent last Saturday in town.
Come Everybody! Admission, to conduct the office in a wa.V at the hands of the Republican
satisfactory to the people.
i voters of the county.
lican ticket at the coming pri­ of my ability in a manner credit-
Having
decided
to
seek
the
One
Dollar.
II. E. Dean returned Saturday
H allie S. R ice . I
C lyd e F. B o n ney .
¡nomination
for
Assessor
at
the
maries, and if nominated ond aLlê to the county
from a business trip to Portland.
Willi this issue the BULLETIN
elected I shall give my earnest
hands
of
the
Republican
voters,
R. R. M c D o n a l d .
(¡has. Davenport and wife begins another new year of life.
I hereby announce myself a attention to the duties of the
A KEEN APPRECIATION
As subscriptions are now due,
were mid-week visitors in Port­
of the value o f quality In tools and ! candidate for the same, subject office and promise that they will
we trust that our subscribers
land.
hardware is our guide in obtaining | to their approval at the primaries be fulfilled to the satisfaction of
will “ come thru” gracefully
the people.
our supplits. We don’ t buy any- j to be held April 19th, 1912.
C. J. Littlepage was attending with their little old dollar-and-a
thing that we wouldn’ t be willing!
JAS A . DAVIS.
C laud S. K night .
to business matters in Portland half. “ We need it in our busi­
to use ourselves. That makes it
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ness.” ______
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the first of the week.
Alex. Stewart,
MOSIER
Christian Church.
Mrs. B. J. Weller and Mrs. J.
K. McGregor are spending the
Subject Sunday evening at the
Christian Church will be, Who
week in Portland.
Made The Bible?
Miss Loretta McNeil returned
Service at 7:30 p. m.
last Saturday from an extended
K . H. SlCKAFOOSE,
visit to Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stark, of
Hood River, spent Sunday with
A meeting of the heirs and
those indirectly interested, o f the
relatives in Mosier.
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r i • ! Davenport estate, was held last
Mrs. John Lan try, of Lyle is Saturday. It is reported that
here this week visiting her the heirs have decided to sell the
mother, Mrs. Geo. Sellinger.
bulk of the property and that it
will soon he put on the market.
J. M. Elliott and N. P. Stur­ Those present at the family con­
gess were business visitors at clave were: Mr. and Mrs. .T. T.
Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Ohns.
The Dalles on Wednesday.
Davenport and Mr. and Airs. .Tas.
E. 0. Winansand Arthur Frey Cherry, of Mosier. Mr. and Mrs.
were business visitors in Hood Frank Cunning, of The Dalles.
Mrs Robinson. Mrs. Gertrude
ltivef Wednesday afternoon.
Shirgps0 nnd Mr. Geo, Daven­
F or S a l e : — A second hand
port, of Portland.
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Mainly Lee Incubator inquire at
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Bulletin Office. Price $10.
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Grand View Happenings.
Geo. Chamberlain and C. H.
Among this weeks visitors to ;
Dunsmore were business visitors
Portland were Mrs. C. J. Little­
at tin* county seat on Monday. page, Mrs. Robert Hardwick and |
Mrs. F. Allington attended a Donald Clement.
meeting of the W. C. T. U. at
Mr. Mosley, of Hood River;*
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The Dalles the first of the week. was a visitor at Alta Vista last *
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emry, of
Hugh M. Nelson has accepted,«
Hood River, spent Sunday with
a
position
in Portland.
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Mrs. Entry’s father, Wm. Hud­
On the twenty ninth of Febru­
son.
ary, some of the neighbors at
BORN: In Mosier, March 3,
Keewayden gathered together
1912, to Mr. and Mrs, ('has.
for a jolly evening. Asa result,
Sparling, an 8 pound daughter—
there are rumors of several en­
Marlelli Myra.
gagements soon to be announced,
Mrs. Arrissia Evans arrived this being leap year.
from Seattle on Monday and will
Mr. J. T. Hoskins, of Pitts-!
visit for a couple o f weeks with
burg. Pa., spent a few days ¡" M
her sister, Mrs. Dick Evans.
Grandview, the guest of Hugh
Mr. Hoskins partici)
Mr. Nebendahl and family, Nelson.
who have been living on the larlv admired our beautiful views
Shogren place for a year or so. and the Mosier orchards
left on Friday for Portland.
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impossible for you to buy an in- j
ferior article here. Come here next! tV.
time and get. certain satisfaction i
To Wasco County Voters:
I desire to announce my in­
With your purchase.
| To the Republican electors of tention of seeking the republican
Crook, Hood River and Wasco nomination for sheriff of Wasco
W . E. CHOWN,
Counties: —
county at the coming primaries.
Mosier
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Oregon
I hereby announce myself as
— a candidate for the Republican _
% nomination for District Attorney
* * at the coming Primaries, April
! 19; that I have resided in the
Town Lots
* * District twenty five years, at
* j Prineville and The Dalles, Or-
Fire Insurance
| egon, and have been in the
active practive of the law for
the past eighteen years; that, if
nominated and elected, I wi"
during my term of office devote,
my entire time to the duties of!
the office to the exclusion of j
d v O ilC h tl
other law business, and give my A l U & l s Z I j
/ t -C /L /f ly
personal attention, and first;
The Town With a Future
consideration to the business of!
A.
BELL I‘ GR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY.
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WOMEN LOVE THE SMOKE
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o f a Van Dyck cigar. It is so fra-
frant and delicate that much as
they may dislike the smell of ordi­
nary tobacco, they enjoy the odor
from a Van Dyck cigar. Try one
to-day after dinner. You can en­
joy it in full confidence that you’ ll
not he asked to stop or even get out
o f the best room in the house.
( Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Ì
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V is it T h e
If you have any boot or shoej
repairing you want done quickly C i t y T r e e
Y ard
and cheaply, take it to E. N.| West o f the Ml. Hood Hotel,
Stroup. Residence opposite lum­
H ood R iv e r , O r e g o n .
ber yard.
Choice Fruit and Ornament­
Frank Gunning, of The Dalles, j al Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc.
candidate for county Judge, was
Office with G. Y. Edwards.
in town Saturday afternoon
Phone 277 M.
getting acquainted with the
Republican voters.
R. T . N E W H A L L .
Dr. Robinson with his patrol ,
o f eight Boy Scouts will go to
Portland tomorrow to meet Lieut.
General Sir Baden-Powell, the
originator of the Boy Scout
movement
Mrs. Eva Wheeler, lecturer;
for the W. C. T. U., gave a re­
cital in ti>e Christian Church
Just Monday night which capti-
'vatod her audience.
Mrs.
Wneeler is an elocutionist of no
mean ability and her portraial
of different characters was very
realistic.
DURING MARCH 10c tabs 8c
5c tabs 4c. What’s llie use of
sending your money away?
‘ We need it at home, so do
YOU.” M o s ie r B o ok S t o r k .
Special Hosiery Sale.
We have recently placed in
stock ¡1 new line o f hosiery
and in order to introduce
them and also to close out
some broken lines that we
have on hand we are going
to make a cut for one week
on each and every pair of
Hose we have in the store
for men. women ami chil­
dren. This special sale will
start Friday morning and
continue one week. This
will mean a saving to ytm in
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J. E. COLE.
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
MOSIER
OREGON
, I f You Have
a house, barn or packing
shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t
will furnish bonds to build
according to plans and speci­
fications. (At Hotel Pines.)
From thoroughly reliable Matings
$1.50 per setting of 15. $6.00
per hundred. A limited num­
ber of day-old chicks.
S. E. FRANCISCO,
Proprietor “ THE OAKS.”
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S. C. R. I. REDS.
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS,
F red E v a n s ,
Mosier, Ore.
j. K. M c G regor & co.
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Razors put in first-class condition.
EGGS!
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Prices
B a r b e r Shop
S. F. GOSS
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R E A L ESTATE
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O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
P LU M B IN G .
STEAM
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We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
and
HOT WATER
h f a t in g .
Jobbing promptly attended to.
reliable service.
SPECIAL SALE OF GRANITE W ARE.
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal”
Dish
Money to loan on improved property.
Pans, Coffee Pots, Dairy Pans, Wash Basins.
Saturday, March 9. 10 a. m.
The 5 - 1 0 -1 5 CENT STORE
Hood River, Ore.
MOSIER
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OREGON
i E. C. BROCK
C iv il E n g in e e r
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General Surveying, P la t­
ting and D rafting
Mosier - - Oregon
this line o f hosiery, from 10c
to 50c.
Be on hand and supply
yourself wit hwhat hose you
uk II need for the summer,
the new spring stock is in­
cluded at these
special
prices.
We carry a very extensive
line of hosiery and will sell
them at at most moderate
prices regularly as our old
customers can testify and
as we dt* not mark our goods
“ up” and then “ down” to
make it appear as though
the reduction was greater,
you can depend upon the
quality lieing the best you
have ever had for the money.
Read the following de­
scription and you will get
some idea of what we are
doing. Then be sure and
come in and you will realize
that everything that we say
in this ad is a fact.
duction. These being con­
tract goods we cannot cut
the price. But let us here
add that this is one of the
l>est guaranteed hose that
there is on the market and
if you try a box of these you
will he convinced o f their
superiority over ail others in
point of fit, finish and wear­
ing qualities.
W U N D E R HOSH.
extra
This is the only line of
hose in our entire stock that
is not offered you at a re-
THE PARIS
,
s p e c ia l .
Men’s half hose, medium
heavy knit, in plain and
fancy effects, a hose that
you pay 12Jc a pair for at
other stores but one that we
sell regularly at 10c straight.
Special for this week, the
pair. 8 l-3c.
fancy. Hose that are worth
from 25c to 35e a pair, your
choice for this sale, the
pair, 20c.
Men’s cotton and wool
half hose black, tan and
natural colors, all sizes. Our
regular 15c values for this
week, the pair, 11c.
Arrowhead Hose For Men
W omen and Children.
i :\ T R A S P E C IA L .
Men’s half hose of pure
silk, silk Lisle and mercer­
ized, all sizes, plain and
H O O D R IV E R S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E
This is a new line that we
have just put in, and in or­
der that you may try this
excellent brand of high grade
hosiery we will give you a
special discount this week
on this line o f 10 per cen t