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J ; LOCAL — » What'» the matter '.villi dropping in FOR COUNTY COMMISSION For Sale. The election board for Mosier ami renewing your subscription to ihe — ER. A good sound mare, with precinct consists o f Geo. Wood, Bulletin? It would be appreciated.* To the Voters of Wasco County: single harness and light one L. ^ • Bennett and A. Kuhn as I hereby announce myself as it horse wagon, Mare is 7 years judges, H. G. Kihbee, K. Jo'in- For Kent. Announcement. candidate for the nomination for and old, weighs 1400 lbs. Will work son and Lee Hunter as clerks. OF A Five room house, pantry the office o f County Commission To Wasco County Voters: Also'double or single. Formerly he- I'll® poles v<il! be in the rear hath. Beautiful location, I hereby announce to the er, subject to the approval of longed to the late Win. Johnson, room ol the sturgess builnin furnished rooms to rent. I voters o f Wasco County that I the Republican voters at the Inquire of H. E. Birkner, or J. D. W. H udson , CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT am a candidate for the nomina primaries, to be held April 19th, E. Clark, Mosier, Ore. Mosier Oregon tion o f County Clerk of Wasco 1912. ATTORNEY. Remember that we have the best on sale and in stock—thi County, Oregon, at the coming If nominated and elected I will, Say! Why don’ t you .take that Vote for I.1TTELPAGE for To the Republican voters of Republican primaries, and it during my term of office, perform saw to “ Happy” and have it County Commissioner. BEST because—they are STUDEBAKERS. ! Wasco, Crook and Hood River, nominated and elected, I vviil the duties of the office along fixed? Jas. Piercy and family arrived j Counties: perform the duties of the office economic and business-like lines1 If you have any carpenter from Portland last week, Mr, i I h ea eb y announce my candi- to the liest of my ability, and and, as far as my power extends, j work to do and want it done Piercy is Lhe new section fore- [ dacy for the Republican noinina- for tiie best interests of the la x vviil do my best to see that people: rright, get “ Happy.” man at this station. lj° " fwr bstrie L Attorney for payers and citizens in general,! get value received for all public! Mrs. C. II. Dunsmore, Mrs. the Seventh Judicial IM tnct aiong sound business p r in c ip le s money expended. Recognizing For Sale. Crook and giving all the people a clean and j that good roads are one of the Ruth Graham, Mrs. S. Fisher comprised . . . . ot Wasco, . , . , , > Hood River Counties at the com- economical service. Almost new Moline hack. and , ... greatest aids in the development | Miss Lurhne Fisher werei. . . . , , ,, . . „ .... ,r img primaries to he held April <Cost $115, will sell for $80. In , L. B. FOX. of any country, I promise to give shopping in Hood River on Tues-j19 1912< If nominated and qu ire of S. 'B. Fisher, Mosier, Mosier, Oregon. my special attention to their im-1 day. I elected, the duties of the Dis •Oregon. TO THE VOTERS OF WASCO provement. trict Attorney’s office will always Mrs. T. Decker and little C. J. L ittlepage . have first consideration. I shall COUNTY. daughter, Clarissa, left on Tues-; strive fully to enforce all laws, FOR SALE. I hereby announce myself a day afternoon for her home in | and protect, to the utmost of my E R N E S T C. S M I T H If nominated and elected, I will Salinas Burbank Seed Potatoes. conduct the office on an economic California, after spending a j ability, the interests of the whole candidate for the Republican To the Voters of Wasco County. O F H O O D R IV ER Best on the market. business basis to the best of my month or so with her parents, people of my District. I pledge! nomination for county judge of I hereby announce myself a Chas. D a v e n p o r t , myself to give my personal at- Wasco County, subject to the ability, for the benefit of all the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood. candidate for the Republican Mosier, Ore. tention to the needs of each of approval of ihe voteas at the nomination of Sheriff at the people. Miss Loretta McNeil arrived the Counties comprising the primaries to be held April 19,1912. coming primaries, subject to the E. C. H a i g h t . FOR SALE. from Portland the first of the Seventh Judical District. F. S. G unning . approval of the voters thereat. A good riding pony, also good week and will move onto the C arlton L. P epper . Should I be nominated and for light work. Weight 800 lbs. ranch east of town. Mrs. To the Voters o f Wasco County: elected I will continue to serve will sell at a bargain if taken at Brownrigg accompanied her and TO WASCO COUNTY VOTERS. I desire to announce myself a the people to the best of my H. S. RICE FOR TREASURER. will spend the summer with her. once. I desire to announce to the ability. candidate for the.office of county I hereby announce myself a Inquire at Bulletin office. John King, superintendent of voters o f Wasco County that I sheriff at the primary election L evi C hrisman . candidate for county treasurer the Sundborg place for Mr. Win. shall he a candidate at the com April 19. If nominated and elect If you have any boot or shoe at the Republican primaries. If Neilson, states that he now has ing primaries for the nomination ed I promise to conduct the repairing you want done quickly about 35 men clearing land and nominated and elected I promise of County School Superintendent To the Several Electors of Was affairs of the office to the best and cheaply, take it to E. N. to conduct the office in a way co County. that lie expects to set about 30 at the hands of the Republican of my ability in a manner credit Stroup. Residence opposite lum satisfactory to the people. Having decided to seek the yoters o f the county. acres in fruit trees this spring. able to the county. ber yard. nomination for Assessor at. the C lyde F. B onney . H allie S. R ice . Wm. Neilson and wife arrived R . R. M c D o n a l d . hands of the Republican voters, fro.n New York toil week and For Sale. I hereby announce myself a CLING TO CUTLERY. Trap-Nested S. C. White; are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. candidate for the same, subject that you can rely on. Don’ t under FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. cLeghons, from famous Tancrtd S. F. Gois. Mr. Nielson is here any circumstances spend good money to their approval at the primaries looking after his tract of land strain, layers of large white to he held April 19th, 1912. for poor knives whether they are He is not anil never has been fur business or household use. Our eggs. Trapnested for size and which he purchased of A. L. J as A. D avis . a pol tician. He has no one to Sundborg and which he is hav kind of (able cultry, butcher, delica laying. Eggs 100, $5; 50, $3. fear or favor. He promises an tessen and bread knives is unrivalled ing cleared for planting. 15, $1. in variety, unexcelled in quality and , w. A. BELL FGR DISTRICT AT honest, vigorous enforcement of E. L elliot . J. B. Goit, o f The Dalles, was TORNEY. reasonable in price. Better see us the laws and nothing else. He interviewing some of the re Razors put in first-class condition. when you need any. has the support of Ihe influential To the Republican electors of «B Contractors Wanted. publican voters in town last W. E. CHOWN, Crook, Hood River and Wasco men of every community of Ihe To clear 10-acre tracts of land Tuesday. Mr. Goit is out for district. There is a reason, M osier - - Oregon C ounties:- .on the Sundborgplace. Address nomination to the office o f County announce myself as Look for his name on the balk t. I hereby Dr. S. W- Small al Mosier, Ore., Surveyor and we call attention a candidate for the Republican It is tiie third and last, but see or call at the ranch, 5 miles to his announcement, which nomination for District Attorney | Luke 13:30. appears elsewhere in tlrs week’ s' south of town. at the coming Primaries, April I issue. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. 19; that I have resided in the Candidate for County Treasurer. F or S a l e : —100 sacks Garfield P hysician and S urgeon District twenty five years, at Lost and Prizetaker seed potatoes, Prineville and The Dalles, Or-i I hereby announce my candi- On Monday, April 8, a black MOSIER - OREGON Inquire of H. E. Birkner, Mo and nave have been in th e ; (^ac'T tor the nomination for egon, ami leather pocketbook, on the road sier, Ore. county treasurer on the Repub- active practive of the law tor ; between the Cummings place j # | the past eighteen years; that, if !'ca,J ticket at the coming pri- and Mosier. Book contained a MILK FOR SALE. nominated and elected, I will n1anes> an(j ¡f nominated and five dollar gold piece and silver during my term of office devote Reefed I shall give my earnest I can supply abiut ten custom change and a receipt for post a house, barn or packing my entire time to the duties of attention to the duties of the ers with good rich milk from a office box rent. Reward offered shed to build, J. P. E r h a r t the office to the exclusion 0 f . office and promise that they will fresh cow. for return to Bulletin office. will furnish bonds to build other law business, and give my *>e fulfilled to the satisfaction of M r s . E lmer L o o t , a * according to plans and speci personal attention, and first the people, Mosier. fications. (At Hotel Pines.) consideration to the business of C laud S. K night . When you are in need Wagon, Hack or Buggy, Alex. Stewart, j M O SIE R B a r b e r Shop ¡Ml f l 111! J. E. COLE. I f You Have /Quai Wm. Coverett, o f Hood River j is in town in the interests o f the American Life Insurance Co. , Clyde Root and Leo Higley were visitors at The Dalles on Wednesday. Ir.i Evans was a “ strictly bti; ness” visitor in Hood River on Monday. T Mrs. Win. Johnson and chi'd- ren visited relatives in The Dalles last week. Amos Root was attending to business mutters in The Dalles on Monday lust. W. II. Weber, o f Chicago, was a guest at Mayerdale Tuesday lust. Mrs. W. E Chown and little son Roger, visited in Portland this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kuhn, Mrs. B. J. We Her and Mrs. R. M. Ross were visitOIS .at The Dalles yes terday. E. N. Stroup and wife and Frank Middleswart attended the dance at Pine Grove last Mon day night. The opening o f the trout sea son April 1st, was hailed with joy by the nimrods at d n number of fin ■ catches have already been made. Dr. C. A. Macrum came up from Portland to attend I he all unai meeting of Fruit Ass’ n last Saturday. Max Vogt, Harry Weber and Fred Clark, of The Dtfiles, spent Sunday in Mosier District look ing after their orchards. C. O. Perley arrived last week from Blitine, Wash., anil will spend several weeks here look ing after his fruit ranch south o f town. F. A. Seufort. wife and son of Seuferts. visited in town last Saturday, accompanied by R. G. Fontani», of California, who was here contracting for the en tire crop of Mosier cherries. E uality) the * * office, and will personally assist the officers in each county To the Voters of the Mosier with the enforcement o f the Precinct and of the State of Oregon: _____________ ________________ * Criminal Law, and especially « * * T will I exert myself to enforce If I am elected to the office of' S. C. R. I. REDS. the law against vice, immoral SEELEY, WHO FITTED THE CZAR Delegate to the National Re- S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS, A im acts, and the traffic in white A RUSSIA, TO BE AT T!!E DALLES bublican Convention for the From thoroughly reliable Matings . V* slavery. e election of President anil Vice- $1.50 per setting of 15. $6.00 HOTEL W. A. B e l l . E. A . R a c e , m g r . President of theUnited States, I per hundred. A limited num F. II. Seeley of Chicago and shall support the candidate for ber of day-old chicks. Philadelphia, the noted truss ex A mistake was inadvertently that office who shall receive the j - pert, will be at The Dalles Hotel F red E vans , made in our issue last week in highest number of votes in the and will remain in The Dalles Mosier, Ore. speaking of the leap year party- slate o f Oregon. I respectfully Friday and Saturday only, April given by the .ladies of the solicit the support of Eastern 19 and 20. Mr. Seeley says: Womans’ Club. As a matter of Oregon in particular. “ The Spermatic Sheild Truss as S. F. GOSS fact, the occasion was a fare 1). D. H a i l . now used and approved by the well party given in honor of Mr. United States government will and Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose, who PLUMBING. R E A L ESTATE not only retain any case of rup left Mosier on the following To Wasco County Voters: STEAM and HOT WATER’ Monday, and Dr. and Mrs. N. ture perfectly, affording im I desire to announce my in mediate relief, hut closes the 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 Johnson, who expect to leave HEATING. soon. We make haste to evpla n tention of seeking the republican opening in 10 days on the average We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you the erroy before we are “ jumped n miination for sheriff of Wasco Jobbing promptly attended to. case.” This instrument received on” by the ladies. county at the coming primaries. reliable service. the only award in England and MOSIER - - OREGON in Spain, producing results with We solicit your business on the basis of “ A Square Deal” . out surgery or harmful inject V isit T he M oney to loan on improved property. ALL HANDS AGREE ions. Mr. Seeley has document fia t tliere never was a better cigar ary references from the United C ity T r e e Y a r d o Tered for the money than the D on States government. Washington, West of th e Mt. Hood Hotel, CASA. Most of them also agiee D. C., for your inspection. All Mosier Book Store that there never was as good—what H ood R iver , O regon . charity cases without charge, or is your opinion about it? Try a Choice Fruit and Ornament if interested call, he will be glad 1' on C asa to-day ami we are con SCHOOL BOOKS and all soi ls of School Sup fident you'll pronounce it a p erfect' al Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc. to show you the truss without smoke at a | opular price, 15 cents. plies. A large line of Tablets and Stationery. charge or tit them if desired. Office with G. Y. Edwards. Anyone ruptured should remem Phone 277 M. S. E. FRANCISCO, ber the date and take advantage j • M o s ie r ; : O regon of this unusual opportunity. Proprietor ‘ ‘THE OAKS.” R. T. NEWHALL. E G G S! I “F { I T u rn - A-1 f¡ MOSIER j . k Cloth craft Guaran teed Clothes. The suit you’d like for Spring is right here in this assortment o f Clothoraft Clothes. Never lie fore have you seen such a tine assort ment o f the choicest woavy patterns and styles as we are showing in this New Spring line. We want to call your special a lent ion to Our Clothcraft Special No. 5130. Blue serge suit for Lumber Co. f - ORE. . M c G r e g o r & $15. Don’ t measure its quality by the price. We can show you how much this suit can rightly bo compared only with clothes of much higher prices. Now this Blue Serge Special is only one item in the Cloth- craft line. Clothcraft clothes are the one guaranteed all wool line at medium prices — $10. and up. Special S h aw kn it Socks For one week, commencing co. Friday, April 12, we will sell you Shawknit Socks, regular 25c grade, in colors black and tan, guaranteed satisfactory was the stand ard set by Shawknit soft com tied yarn socks more than 85 years ago. They’ ve never varied from this stand ard. They are to-day what they were then —the most satisfactory 25c seller you could find if you searched tiie country over. Shawknit sin-ks do not ¡ TH E P A R I S \ dery night gowns of fine soft Nainsook. The work manship on the body o f the garment must he seen to be appreciated. The dainty lace with highly raised dots and sprays is a delieate ap preciation of what artistic underwear can be without being beyond the purse o f the conservative buyer. The garment, $J. Beautiful crape gowns, plain and fancy, very at MUSLIN UN D ER W E ARJ tractive in every way. This Beautiful Hand Embroi- j material needs no ironing. need darning. They are knit by the seamless pro cess. This makes them the natural shape o f your feet. They fit uniformly. Then just the right amount o f re inforcement at heels and toes, results in even wear at all points no clumsiness. Now is the time to supply yourself with some o f the best 25c socks on the market. For the pair, only, 19c. H O O D R IVER S L A R G E S T & B E S T S T O R E Price, $1. Ladies’ fine Cambric drawers with lace, embroi dery, tucked ruffling or himstitchedj splendid values for the money. The gar ment, 25c. BOY’S NEWSTYLE HATS FOR SPRING. We have on display a line of boy's felt and wool hats. Drummer’s samples come in sizes 6 3-8 and 6 7-8. The sea sons newest shapes and colors, values i;p to $1.50, your choice while they last, 75c.