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

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For Sale.
The election board for Mosier
When you are
Wh»t'» the matter «¡ih dropping in
in need
Recital
A good sound m an,
w ill,' ■•«cinct c o n » » ., of'G oo. Wood.
single harness and light one
Bennett and A. Kuhn as
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Miss Nell Shelley, of Odell. |
hopBe wagon Mare is 7 yeal-s1 judge«, H. G. Kibbee. N. John-j
will l»e heard here in Stroup’ s
Announcement.
o)(1 we,ghs 1400 Ibe. Will work «'"» and I»ee Hunter as clerks.
OF A
Hall op Friday evening, April 261
double or single. Formerly be-*The poles wi be in the rear To Wasco County Voters:
next, in a program consisting of
I hereby announce to the readings, monologues, vocal and
If you have any carpenter longed to the late Win. Johnson. loom of the sturgess builnin si
voters of Wasco County that I instrumental music.
work to do and want it done (inquire of H. E. Birkner, or J.
Popular
lig h t, get “ H appy.’
CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT am a candidate for the nomina- pt]>eB wju prevuil and Mosier
E. Clark, Mosier, Ore.
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ATTORNEY.
County Clerk of Wasco peop!e who wisll to be well en- 1
Remember that we have the liest on sale arai in stock—the
For Sale.
Vote for L1TTELPAGE for! To the Rt, )ul)litan voters of
pSm iri^ 6 a l l d 'd ? « ? * * * S,U)U'd *
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Almost new Moline hack.
LEST because— they are STUDEBAKERS,
| Wasco, Crook and Hood River llornjnated and elected, I will te" ( '
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Cost $115, will sell for $80. In­ ; County (r mT n e ,
rhe
Bulletin
office
is
prepared
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Counties:
p e rfo rm the duties of the office
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quire of $. D. Fisher, Mosier.
to secure fishing and hunting
I heaeby announce niy candi- to the best of my ability, and TOR COUNTY COMMISSION-
.Oregon.
! licenses for those who do not (lacy for the Republican nomina- for tlie |,est interests of the Tax
^R.
I w ant to
go to \t )a es a tei
; tion lor District Attorney ioi payers and citizens in general, Tothe Voters pf Wasco County:
FOR SALE.
the Seventh Judicial Dittiict along sound business principles, I hereby announce myself as a
Salinas Burbank Seed Potatoes i 1 ,e‘n*
A.
W.
Mohr,
candidate
for
comprised
ol VV asco, Crook and giving all the people a clean and candidate for the nomination for
Best on the market.
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nomination
to
the
office
0f
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Hood
River
Counties at the com- economical service.
the office of County Commission-
(¿has. D avenport ,
County
Surveyor
at
the
primary
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L.
B.
Fox.
er,
subject to the approval of
Mosier, Ore.
Mosier, Oregon.
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! llie Republican voters at the
FOR SALE.
i in the interests o f his campaign. | trjct Attorney’s office will always TO THE VOTERS OF WASCO primaries, to be held April 19th,
A good riding pony, aUo good , j^rs q £ Roni e of P e n d le - have first consideration. I shall!
COUNTY.
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for light work. Weight 800 lbs. - (_()n> arrjve(i jn Mosier on Mon­ strive fully to enforce all laws,
H. M. West arrived Tuesday If nominated and elected, I wilt
hereby announce
announce myself
myself a a It nominated and elected I will,
and protect, to the utmost of my
1 I herel,y
will sell at a bargain if taken at day and will spend a fortnight abdity, the interests of the whole j candidate for the Republican during my term of office, perform evening from Portland with his c o n d u c t the office on an economic
once.
with her sister, ’ Mrs. Kenneth people of my District. I pledge! nomination for county judge of the duties of the office along family. Mr. West will occupy business basis to the best of my
Inquire at Bulletin office.
myself to give my personal at- 1 Wasco County, subject to the economic and business-like lines the Wm. Hudson residence, on ability, for the benefit of all the
Cooper.
ten tion to the needs of each of approval of ihe voteas at the and, as far as my power extends, the Heights until he can build on people.
C. H. Stranahan, of Hood
If you have any boot or shoe
the Counties comprising Ihe ■ primaries lobe held A pril 19,1912. will do my best tosee that people his own place east of town.
E. C. H aight .
repairing you want done quickly River, candidate for Representa­
F. S. G unning ,
(get value received for all public
E. C. Lyneand son, of Kansas,
and cheaply, take it to E. N. tive for Hood River and Wasco
C arlton L. P epper .
( money expended. Recognizing |
arrived in town this week. Mr.
T. A
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Stroup. Residence opposite lum­ counties, was in Mosier last
! that good roads are one of the Lyne had been corresponding To theVoters o f Wasco County:
Monday in the interests of his
ber yard.
I desire to announce myself a
H. S. RICE FOR TREASURER. TO WASCO COUN TY VOTERS, greatest aids in the development with Mosier parties for some
candidacy.
I desire to announce to the ' of any country, I promise to give time and the descriipton o f tha ^ "d 'd a te for the office o f county
I hereby announce myself a
For Sale.
voters o f Wasco County that I my special attention to their im­
country sounded good to him, so
atT the I . ' " * e\ef ° "
candidate
for county treasurer
Trap-Nested S. C. White
shall he a candidate at the com­ provement.
I,oSt
wishing to find a new location. A pril 19. If nominated and elect-
at
the
Republican
primaries.
If
Leghons, from famous Tanc-red
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.. ed 1 promise to conduct the
ing primaries for the nomination
C. J. L ittlepage .
On Monday, April 8, a black
decided to come out and investi- ~ .
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strain, layers of large white leather pocketbook, on the road nominated and elected I promise of County School Superintendent
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, affairs o f the office to the best
gate.
Mosier
welcomes
him
and
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to
conduct
the
office
in
a
wayj
eggs. Trapnested for size and between the Cummings place
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1 of my ability in a manner credit-
at the hands of the Republican
satisfactory
to
the
people.
we hope he will locate here.
To
the
Voters
ol
Wasco
County.
voters of the county.
.laying. Eggs 100, $5; 50, $3. and Mosier. Book contained a
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I hereby announce myself a
H allie S. R ice .
'ive dollar gold piece and silver
C lyd e F. B o n ney .
15. $1.
R . It. M c D o n a l d .
E. L hlliot .
C.
sr. ; i T I i t_i i
candidate for the Republican " R N E G T
change and a receipt for post
nomination o f Sheriff at the
office box rent. Reward offered
O F H O O D R IV E R
ci . jnc to CUTI.ERY.
for return to Bulletin office.
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coming primaries, subject to the
Contractors Wanted.
that you can rely on. Don t under
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any circumstances spend good money j approval of the voters thereat.
To clear 10-acre tracts of land
for poor knives whether they are (Should I
be nominated and
on the Sundborgplace. Address To the Voters of the Mosier
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Sny! Why don t you take that
saw to llai-py ami have it
fixed?
Wagon, Hack or Buggy,
Alex. Stewart,
MOSIER
Dr. S. W. Small at Mosier, Ore.,
or call at the ranch, 5 miles
south of town.
for business or household use. Our (elected I will continue to serve
kind o f table cultry, butcher, delica- th e p e o p le to th e h est o f my
tessen and bread knives is unrivalled ^ . ...
in variety, unexcelled in quality and j a J1 1
reasonable in price. Better see us;
LEVI CHRISMAN.
when you need any.
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Precinct and ol the State of
Oregon:
If I am elected to the office of
Delegate to the National Ro-
bublican Convention for the
election of President and Vice-
President of theUnited States, I
shall support Ihe candidate for
that office who shall receive the
highest number of votes in the
a «-
state of Oregon. I respectfully
solicit the support of Eastern
Oregon in particular.
F or S a l e : —100 sacks Garfield
and Prizetaker seed potatoes,
Inquire of H. E. Birkner, Mc-
s: r. Ore.
MILK FOR SALE.
I can supply about ten custom­
ers with good rich milk from a
.fresh cow.
Mosier
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Mosier.
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l'lic Ladies’ Aid Society will
meet with Mrs. James Cherry
on Wednesday, April 24, at 2:30.
R. R. Morrison was a business
visitor in Portland the first of
the week.
H. M. Huxley and two children
of Hood River, spent Sunday on
their ranch in the Grand View
section.
School Notes.
Viola Piorcy is a new pupil in
the primary room.
Lucile Piercv is a new pupil in
the high school room.
The teachers have begun to
drill tht* children for the last day
of school exercises.
There are quite a number of
pupils absent on account o f colds.
F. R. Howard and wife, of j
Hood River, were up Sunday ami
went out to their orchard tract ( Special D r u m m e r ’ s S a m ­
at Grand View.
ple S h o e s.
Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Emry. of (
Hood River spent Sunday here I
with the latter’s father, Wm. j
Hudson.
A new lot o f spring samples
just received. These are new
spring styles and includes all
the newest lasts and leathers
Dr. C. A. Maerum and wifi
in men’ s dress and work
came up from Portland last Sun {
shoes. These sample shoes
day and spent the day on their
are all made by special work­
fruit ranch near town.
man and o f selected stock in
Miss Alice Mosier, who is a1-
b >th uppers and soles. You
tending St. Mary’s Academy at
The Dali*«, spent Saturday here \ know that if you were select­
ing samples to show to the
with her parents.
trade, many that weie about
l«ovi Clirisman, the popular , i
she-iif o f Wasco County, was in •
Unvn on Saturday patching up "
'his political.fence«.
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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
J a s A. D avis .
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Grand View Items.
B. D. Clement was a mid week
F. II. Vosteen, of Spokane,
visitor in The Dalles this week. Washington, arrived Friday o f t «
A. P. ILUehsm retvrned on last week, and is looking after
Tuesday from a business trip to his interests in this vicinity, Mr.
Vosteen will erect a cabin on his
Portland.
ranch and expects his wife and t
J. E. Carpenter was a busi­ son to join him in June, when
ness visitor in Portland this schi ol closes.
' week.
Donald Clement left on Tues­ a
day
for The Dalles, returning to
E. C. Haight, candidate for
sheriff, was in town Tuesday Mosier Friday.
Mrs. Ralph Cummings has «
clinching the nails in his political
been suffering from a severe at­
fence.
tack of poison oak, but is much
-A nickel-p'ated land improved.
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pruning shear.
Finder pit;.; o
Jack Coffman lias built a cabin
leave at Bulletin office and re­ and barn on bis land, and will
ceive reward.
take up his residence very
shortly.
Do your duty today and get
Robert Medenwald made a trip
out and vote for C. J. Littlepage
to
The Dalles, last week, and I
for County Commissioner.
traded his mule team for a team
There will he a hunch of “ also- of horses.
rans” tomorrow. Who will lie
Miss Maude Bateham and (
the lucky ones?
guests, the Misses Carolyn and
Prof. J. T. Neff County School Elizabeth Seal, with Hugo Itirk- 1
Superintendent was in town tier and George Reeder, spent j
Wednesday visiting the Mosier llit* afternoon o f Easter Sunday
in Grandview, with their numer­ M
school.
ous friends.
Mrs. Bertha Johnson and
Mrs. C C Cook, of Portland,
children visited relatives in The visited a few days atKeewaydin
Dalles on Tuesday.
Ranch.
Razors put in first-class condition.
To the Several Electors of Was­
CHOW N,
co County.
Oregon
Having decided to seek the
( nomination for Assessor at the
hands of the Republican voters,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the same, subject
j to their approval at the primaries
j to he held April 19th, 1912.
W . E.
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B a r b e r Shop
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E. A. R a c e , m g r .
MOSIER
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j. K. M c G r e g o r &
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co.
R EAL ESTATE
O S IE R F R U IT L A N D S A S P E C IA L T Y
We are here to stay, know values, and can offer you
reliable service.
We solicit your business on the basis o f “ A Square Deal” .
A.
MOSIER
ATTORNEY.
He is not and never has been
BELL FGR DISTRICT AT
TORNEY.
a politician. He has no one to ;
I f You Have
V is it T he
ALI. HANDS AGREE
that, there never was a better cigar
it y
ree
ard
offered for the money than the D on
West of the Mt. Hood Hotel,
( ASA. Most of them also agree
(hat there never was as good —what
H ood R iver , O regon .
s your opinion a!.nut it? Try a
Choice Fruit and Ornament­
1'oN C asa to-day and we are con­
al Trees, Shrubs. Roses, etc.
fident you li pronounce it a perfe ^
smoke at a popular price, 15 cents
Office with G. Y. Edwards.
Phone 277 M.
S. E. FRANCISCO.
C
Mosier Hook Store
SC H O O L B O O K S and all sorts of School Sup­
A large line of Tablets and Stationery.
M o s ie r
O
regon
Proprietor 'THE OAKS.”
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as good or perhaps better
judge than yourself o f the
article offered that you would
want the samples to he about
as nearly perfect as it was
possible for the price asked.
This is only too true in this
case. And as we buy them
at a less price, we give you
the benefit o f our good buy,
and sell them to you at from
20’ , to 40 i less than their
actual worth.
Dress ;irul Work
For Men.
We have put out another
lot of odds and ends in men’s
dress and work shoes making
alxiiit all sizes in the assort­
ment. There is almost any
kind o f a shoe that you can
wish for in this lot in heavy
oil tanned. Box Calf. Gun
Metal. Vici Kid and Patent
Leather. If you can get
the size in this lot you will
sure get a bargain as there
is not a shoe in the lot that
S h o e s I is not worth $3.tXl and from
that on up to $6.0J a pair.
THE PARIS FAIR.
OREGON
To the Republican electors of fear or lavor. He promises an
a house, barn or packing
rook, Hood River and Wasco ¡'«nest, vigorous enforcement of
siied to build, J. F. E rhart
Counties:—
j the laws and nothing else. He
will
furnish bonds to build
I hereby announce myself as has the support of the influential
according
to plans and speci­
a candidate for the Republican men of every community of the
fications. Phone, 115.
There
is
nomination for District Attorney ■ Jlstrlct- , 1 " ere 13 a reason-
at the coming Primaries, April Look for h.s name on the ballot.
19; that I have resided in th e! 13 the third and last, but see S U R V E Y I N G A N D
District twenty five years, at Luke 13:30.
C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G
Prineville and The Dalles, Or-i
egon, and have been in the Candidate for County Treasurer.
active practive of the law for
I hereby announce niy camti- Orchards staked and tracts sub-
the ¡ns! eig'ite?n years; that, if
r,,,. divided.
(lacy for the nomination ¡or
nominated and elected, I will
county treasurer on the Repub-
during my term o f office devote
lican ticket at tlie coming pri-
U, H L N D L R S O N , C. E.
my entire j time to the duties of
maries, and if nominated and
Hood River, Ore.
the office to ’ the exclusion of
other law business, and give my elected I shall give my earnest W . M. TH U R STO N , Deputy
Mosier Ore
personal attention, and first attention to the duties o f the
office and promise that they will
consideration to the business o f
lie fulfilled to the satisfaction of
the office, and will personally
the people.
S. F. GOSS
assist the officers in each county
C l a u d S. K n ig h t .
with the enforcement o f the
Criminal Law, and especially
PLUMBING.
will I exert myself to enforce
To Wasco County Voters:
STEAM and HOT WATER
the law against vice, immoral
I desire to announce my in-,
HEATING.
acts, and the traffic in white ten tion of seeking the republican j
slavery.
nomination for sheriff o f Wasco
Jobbing promptly attended to.
. A. I ell .
county at the coming primaries.
MOSIER
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OREGON
Money to loan on improved property.
plies.
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Your choice o f this lot. $1.98
P TBPS
at 50c. 70c, 85c, $1.,
and up to $2.50.
$ 1 . ¿o
Boy’s Wash Suits.
Boy’s Russian Blouse suit
of bluechambray with white
collar edged with black and
white braid. The suit, 50c.
Boy’s Buster Brown wash
suit o f white linen trimmed
with narrow braid with a
very neat embroidered de­
sign in the front. The Suit,
70c.
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We have boy’s wash suits
made o f Percale, ( hambray,
Madras, Galatea. Linen, etc.
hood
S P E C IA L
LADIES’ SHIRT W AISTS-50c.
In this lot are smne big
values in white lawn waists
that are a little soiled from
being on display. Some of
these lawn waists are $2.
values. Then we have some
i in the darker shades in
striped and checked patterns.
Fine for every day house
wear, plain hut vir, neatly
made. Your choice. r.Oc.
r î v e r - s l a r g e s t
S P E C IA L
T
Y
R. T . N EW HA LL.
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS-97c.|
The most of this lot are
winter weights, not real
heavy hut made of worsteds,
mercerized waistings and
sateens. Neatly made and
trimmed with braids and
buttons; have long sleeves
and high necks, values up
to $8. Your choice, 97c.
Pongee shirt waists made
shirt style, with detachable
soft turn down colllar, one
pocket, self covered buttons
$1.50
a dest store
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