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ships H«nb to Portia*! I NEW SPRING SUITS AND COATS FOR LADIES Justin. Our first showing o f the season's newest style Coats and Suita. Come in and see them Moderate ly priced, but the material, workmanship and finish is of the best. New Spring Coats for ladies from $4.75 and up. While our complete line is not in yet, we invite the atten tion of early buyers to the splendid values just received. New Silk Crepe du Chene waists that are sure to please in quality and price. New Ginghams. Devonshire«. Gala- teas, Crepes, Silk and Klaxons. A splendid assortment for you to chooee from. All dyed with the good dves which is going to be a big object in the selection of this class of merchandise this season. N ew C orsets and Hrassiers We carry the Goosard Front Iaice Corsets, The Nemo Corsets and the American I,ady Corsets. Three of the best makes that you can choose from. We have a style for every figure. You can be correctly fitted here by one who understands the work, if you so desire. Special models for girls in the American l^ady line. Also a complete line of Ferns Waists and Cor sets for the growing girls. Prices from 50<’ up to $5.00. Mra. Ed. L. Howe ami her aister, Mi»« Daisy Hylea, were accompanied up from Portland Wedneaday by K. K. > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H - H -H I I I I I I I I H Ritchie, o f San Praneiaco, and will BURPEE'S SEEDS a T CROWN’S. viait for a few days at Lebowa Fruit Fred W Wilton, of Th* Dslli-s, waa Farm. in th* eity Monday on business. Pork and beans on sale this week E. W. Davidhizar n a i in Tb* Dalles 10c can at 7c; 15c can at 10c. I mean buaineaa. Cash will do wonders during luetday on business. Wm. Mirth » » « in The Dalle* Tues this real axle. A aale such aa you naver dreamed of in Mo»ier before day and Wedneaday. For Sale—Three |ii|>. Will »ell cheap. Strauss. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Anderson enter K. W. Davalhi/ar. nil7 Gut Godberson «an a viaitor the fir»t tained the card club laat Friday night at the home o f Mr. and Mra. E. M. of the week in The Dalle». Strau»». the next meeting will be I eo Niehol and Ora Hodge were held Friday night, at the Strau»» home Hood River viaitor» laat week. with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Danielson Mr and Mra. J. S. Anderson were entertaining. Sunday viaitor» in flood River. D. I.. Haird, of Zortman, Mont., who Fred Ulmer »pent Sunday in Hood have been visiting at the home of C. C. River. Isom for the pant six week», accom Stark Akera waa a Hood River viait panied the latter to The Dallea Tues day for a visit. Mr. Baird was for- or Tueaday. S. K. Pruitt waa a viaitor in Hood meriy employed by the (I. W.K. & N. company in this vicinity. River Monday. Minnesota 13 and White Dent seed D oo't forget that you can pay your corn grown by Arthur Kuhn now for tazea at the Moaier Valley Hank. J. M. Iturpee » a . in Hood River yea- sale at Chown’a. This corn has been thoroughly acclimated and the grower terday. has obtained good results. The see l Mra. K. I.. Root and little »on, Amo*, i« thoroughly dried and of the finest were Hood River viaitor» yeaterday. quality. I. . J. Merrill « u a viaitor in Hood 0. F. Galligan, of Dufur, waa here River Sunday. Wednesday on business. Mr. Galligan, Mra. f . U. Niehol waa in llnod River who ia a county fruit inapector, visited T lie «day. with Dr. C. A. Marrum while here. Orange extractor» from the Orange With hia brother he ia interested in the Grower» Aaaociation ; 25c value» at 10c. True-lo-Name Nursery. Their adver tisement appears in this issue. Htrauaa. Mra. C. Kuscher returned Wed icuday W. N. Akera accompanied by hia night from Kelao, Waah., after £ two son. Stark Akera, who completed hia week»' viait. high school course at tha Lincoln high A. C. Medenwald expect» to leave school in Portland the first of the year, rsx t week for Heppner where he will came to Moaier laat week where they will remain on the ranch owned by Mr. be located for a time. Our big aale ia a big success haeauae Akers. 'Ihe remainder of the family the value» are real and tha bargain» will move here later. W. W. Rodwell came up to Moaier great. Strauaa. Mra J. F. Nelson waa a viaitor laat Thursday morning to look at the power week in Portland with relative» and sprayer advertised in the Bulletin for sals by A. <\ Medenwald. The ma friend». china had been sold, however, the pre J. W. Klakeley came down from The vious afternoon to S. K. Evans. While Dalle# Ihursday for a viait with Ed. here Mr. Rodwell, who la an orchard- Lang. ■at at Hood River, visited with Dr. V. Who will get the hig bahy doll to ha A. Macrum. given away during the laat week of the Members of the county court walked »lock reducing aale at Strauaa'? over the Seven Mile hill to tha summit Mr*. M. Schulz, of Portland, i* viait. from The Dalle» yesterday. C’ has. T. mg at the home of Mr*. C. II. Daven Bennett, Geo. Chamberlain and C. J. port. I.ittlepage apent a part of the day with Mr« W. J. Wollam. of Haod River, them in going over the proposed high and Uri. J P. Carroll were Tuesday way. State F.ngineer Lewis and Field Engineer Elliott were member* of the visitor* in The Dalle». Commissioner Butler came (letter buy a case of milk and gel parly. it 10 per cent off the regular price. down to Moaier where he »pent the rSinaindar oi the day Commissioner Strauaa. Clausen, Judge Gunning and the re L. Lamb went to The Dalle» Wednes- day where he expect» to remain for mainder of yeaterday’» party plan to come to Mosier on the train today and acveral day». make the trip a* far as the summit Horn—To Mr. and Mra. Paul Ewing from this aide. Kvana, o f Sheldon. Iowa, January J, “ Christian Socialism ," will be the a non subject for discussion at the Immanuel A. D. Moe, proprietor of the Hood church neat Sunday. These Sunday River Glacier, was in Mnaier laat Fm services are open to everyone and the day between traina. topic* for discussion are of general in Everything in the »tore exrepl feed terest. Any person who feels like at reduced price». A hig saving event taking part will be welcome. I he for you at Strauaa'. Moaier male quartet consisting of Remember tonight ¡a the night The ; K. A. Shogrcn. C. T. Bennett, W. A. place ia the Immanuel church. The | Husbands and FJ. K. Amaden. will I* Hig Social fur everyone Come out | one of the feature* next Sunday. and have a good lime. There will he a special aong by the Do rot forget that you get 10 per regular choir and the community aing cent off on any hill of groceries of $1 isg. There was a further increase in or more That mean* ¿buy SI worth i the congregation laat Sunday and »till ami pay ikic; buy (2 worth and pay there ia room for more So come out . and join the crowd. SI.Mi, and so forth. Strau»» C. J. Liltlepage shipped to Portland Mra. Wm. Juhnaon and child*« n, Bert and Vhtlma, Mra. G. P. Christie, by express this week I? sacks of Ore and niece. Mary Amatlen, and M :»• gon Yellow Dent corn and five sacks of Ruth I ittlepage were visitors Su .ua) Mmnaola King. These consignment» weie sent to (FarmerI C. L. Smith of in Hood River. | Mr. and Mra. Chat. H. Davenport the O.-W. K. A N. company, who pur will move to Portland «oon where Mr chased them for free distribution. Davenport har accepted a iweltion aa i One and a half ton* of Minnesota King manager of the Pacific Fruit Co. He and on* and a half ton* of Oregon Yel low Dent were alto shqqed to the will lake charge on April I. Portland Seed Company. Smor win 1 he basket ball boys gave a surprise ning his recent prises at The Dallaa party to Mr and Mr«. Roy Duvall laat amt Wall» A »11» fair,. Mr I.ittlepage Saturday night The evening waa ! has received many inquiries for seed. •pent in dancing. Light refreshment» snd has sent out numerous packages in were sened. 1 live and ten pound lota. This is th* Special Items for tha laat week of largest shipment o f seed corn ever sent tha aale on tala Saturday. Sea new out of Moaier dodger« for particular» or better Mill Plain and lane, sewing done at your eall and sea them for yourself ' home by the day. Coats, summer suits, Strauaa ¡children * clothe* and general sewing. Kenneth McKay, manager of the For term» address Irina Phillip,, lien Fruit Grower» Eachange. waa up from ee*l IMiverv min Hood River Wedneeday. Ha spent the time between trains visiting with K. For Male— Furniture in. In.ling heal, D. ChatAeld. manager of the local conch, chair« *t..ee«, beater«, etc Mr» association. Gen. ftobv mid I I I M I Ï I I I I I I I I II I I I I I M-H B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N 1 S p ecial- M en’s H a t* -A big line of broken lots. good styles and the regular values range up to 13. All sizes in this lot Your choice The largest shipment of bogs sent oot of Mjaier waa mad* Monday when 58 head (.ere bought by * B. Kurt*. of Portland, lor the Portland Union Stork yards. These bogs were raised on the ranch of Fred W. A ¡Ison, who resides in The Dalles, by Thu*. Her.- ningeen, who is in charge of the place south of Mosier. The average weight ! was 171 1-5 pound* and all the hqgs were in a fat and healthy condition having the beat o f care by Mr. Hen- ningaen. All $1.50 H osiery We have one o f the most complete lines that you can wish for. Dyed with foreign dyes that ^ 1 P A insure fast colors. Priced from 10c a pair up to $ 1 » v U % Gentlem en Just ask to see our special Silk Plated hose ve are selling at the pair 25c. Colors black, white and tan. We know that you will be pleased with them and the value is unsurpassed. The pair MtBIlt If F l l f l t ’ iOl. PERFECT. N-lfllM. Oil. M ia and all kind« of fearing Machine •oppbee. Repairing a ipcculty. N«v> Horn« L«rr arc Quality Choo*ers ror^s.i. m A m o s t popu la r a n d e ffe c t iv e r e m e d y f o r b r e a k in g up a COLD. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS , (Paid Advertisement«) Uf>e P A R I S F A I R Hood River’s Largest and Best Store. The Home of Big Values. Next Tuesday the draymen will gather up tin can* and such refuse Don’ t forget lo set the barrels and boxes containing them in a convenient place where they may get them to haul «way. The Moaier Heights Industrial club held their regular monthly meeting on . March 4 at the Max Vogt sehoolhouae. Ail the officers and members present. At the close of the program. Dr. David Robinson, the local advisor, gave an interesting and instructive address In spite of the had roada and inclement weather twenty-five visitors were pres ent and showed an interest in the club, encouraging the members in their respective work. STATE ENGINEER TO STANDARDIZE WORK For the purpose of standardizing the practice of the state highway depart ment in location work and construction of state roada, a»)* a dispatch from Salem, State Engineer Lewie Monday called a conference of the principal field engineers who are connected with the department. Those who were in attendance at the meeting Monday were: J. H. Scott, W M. Peters, J. A. Elliott, W. E. Eddy, W. D. Clarke, T. M. Davis, Joseph Weare, G. Ed Ross, H. N. liackett, S. H. Probert, E K Green, C w Walls. Mr. Lewis explained that each field ergineer usea different methods in pro curing and making record o f informa tion and uses hia own ideas relative to A number o f old residents of Musier road economics. He also stated that surprised J. M. Elliott Monday night the state practice ia entirely different at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A from that used by the county road Race in honor of hi* birthday, which officials. Conclusions reached at the was the day before, by calling to spend conference Monday are to be printed the evening. It was an agreeable sur in the form of rules for the guidance prise, for they came in separately. The of field and office forces and for the in evening was spent in relating events of formation of county authorities. "Approximately (6,000,000 is being early days in Mosier. recalling man) I little anecdotes and incidents of those expended snually in Oregon on roads, by-gone days which had slipped from most of which is without adequate coat keeping or engineering records, ” said the memory of some of those present. Light refreshments were served Mr. Lewis. “ This does not include Toasts were given to Mr. Elliott, who the (240,000 expended by the state hale and hearty at the age of 75 years, highway commission. No private cor ia looking forward to a good many poration doing a commensurate busi ness would be without records showing years of good health and apriit*. Thirty-six years ago, in November just where and how much money was IkHO. Mr. Elliott came to Moaier. He being apent. “ Until comparative plana and unit first came to Oregon in 1841, spending four years at Albany and the remain figures aa to coat are conveniently ing two years in the Walla Walla available to taxpayers, it will be im country, lie homesteaded ISO acres possible to enforce any economy or two miles south o f this city. Since efficiency program. We must be able then he has disposed of all but 65 acres to compare the results accomplished in which he still owns part of which is in one county with those in another, or orchard. Among the families here by the state, if we are to progress. A when he came were McClure, Duns- certain amount of so-called ’ red tape’ more, l.amb. Moaier. Capt Thompson, is essential to any large .business en terprise. A definite preconceived plan Miler, Root, and Blakeley. Born in Liberty, now Bedford City, of work can not be adopted and ad Va„ March 5. 1841, Mr. Elliott re hered to unlesa statistics are available mained there until 1868 when he moved to demonstrate to the taxpayer ita I crisis to Missouri in 1871. After remaining practicability or necessity. there four year* he moved hark to Vir tion can not be had because we can not ginia for three years l efore coming to show that the present system can be improved upon.’ ’ Oregon. Mr. Lewis returned Monday from Mr. Elliott served in the Confederate army under General I.ongstreet. He southern Oregon where he says there was a member of the Bedford I ight is a demand for state standards in Artillery under Captain T. C. Jordan. highway construction. In Lane, Doug T he hardest fight that he was in, he las and Josephine counties the county slates, was at the battle of Antietam. courts inquired concerning the account Other battles, seven day tights and number system of coat keeping lately engagements liesides considerable skir installed by the state with the contem mishing were at Bull Run, the second plation of adopting it for their county During the coming month. Mannassa». Fredericksburg, and Rich work. Auditor G. Ed Roas of the department mond. will visit these counties and explain the advantages of the system which ladies lid Herts (Hikers The Ladies Aid Society met Wednes permits analyses of detailed coats with day afternoon at the home of Mra. little if any expense additional to that M K. Butterfield. There waa a good now employed by the counties. OLD RESIDENTS SURPRISE ELLIOTT vv. E. C h o w n The New Hom e Sewing Mach. C o. For Sale or Rent—Tent, tw-> r.«>m- well furnished. Gingers Addition. Inquire ol C. H. I**,enport. ml7 Come in and see the New Spring Goods. Make this store your headquarters. You are always welcome here whether you wish to buy or not. SIMPLE SIMPLY For Sale—Tent, 25x35. .22 special. cast iron beater, «addle. Cheap. Paul ‘ Bo<mien. Inquire at Strau»*’ store. 17 25c PERFECTLY lr=i To the Republican voters of Wasco county: 1 hereby announce myself as a can Satisfaction Guaranteed didate for the i.tfice ol district attorney on the Republican ticket at the primary A r th u r Pharmacy Co election. May 19, 1916. Jf nominated and elected, I will execute and enforce the law will faithfully and diligently perform all the duties pertaining to the office, and will at all time« conduct the • dHce in a courteous and economical To the elector* of the acveral precinct« comprising the coonty of NVawo. iii-noer and for the best interests of the I hereby annonnre myaelf a* a Re taxpayers and the public in general. publican eaiidi late for county clerk of PAI L W. CHILDERS. Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the To the registered voters nl Wasco Yt ill of the }>eople expre?*ae«l at the pri mary election to 1** held in Wasco county, Oregon; I desire through this medium to* coonty, May 19, )9l*>. 1 f nominated and elected, I pledge announce my candidacy for the nom ination ol county assessor, subject to a myself to conduct the office to the beet majority vote expressed at the Republi- j of my ability, working at all time* a» in the pa*t. for more efficient and econom can primaries, on May 19, 1916. ical methods of conducting the an me If nominated and later elected, I will with «lue courtesy to ail and for the c mtinae, to the lies! of my ability, to interest of alt parti«'* concerned. do e.erything tending toward raising L. B. FOX. the standard of the i.tfice. and to the best interests of the taxpayers at large. To the voter* of Wasco county: J A M » A. DAV19. I hereby announce myself a.« a Re P a c ific B id s .. San F ra n c is c o C a t. J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law THE DALLES • * OREGON DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon M o s ie r - - O regon D erby a S te a r n s L aw yers HOOD R IV E R DR. C OREGON H. J E N K IN S DENTIST HOOD RIVER. OREGON Office Rhone 1081. Res. Rhone 333 G o to Law : for : French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing publican candidate for county treasurer. • To the Republican voters ol Wasc" ■ subject to the Mill of the ¡»eople, ex coonty : pressed at the primary election to be I wish to announce myself a candi held May 19, 1910. Phone date for the nomination of county If nominated ami eU- o d I will con treasurer, subject to the will of the | duct the office in the same careful and Hcpnbliean voters st the primary elec- 1 economical manner .ia in the past. tell. Nag 19 1"I6. II YLLIF. S. RICE. Proprietor O LIVER R. KKIF.R. I 1124 J. H . L A W To the voter? of Wasco county I hereby announce myself a* a Re publican candidate for the nomination of sheriff of W mco county, Oregon. If nominated and later elected, I will use economy and my best judment in per forming the duties of the office, f will advoctae the passing of a law at the next term of the legislature. girir,g the county court authority to let the board ing of the county prisoners to the low est bidder. F C. SKXTON. To the voters of M ateo and Hood River eoonties: I respectfully announce myself a? a Republican candidate for the state sen ate, for the sixteenth senatorial district of Oregon, subject to your will to be expressed at the primary election to be held on May 19, 1910. Should I l>e nominated and elected, I pledge my best efforts in your liehaif. J I*. LCCAS. To the registered voters of Wasco county, Oregon: To the several voter« of Wasco county, | I hereby desire to announce myself as a c a n d id a te for the nomination at the Oregon : I hereby desire to announce myself a bands of the Repnb'ican party, to the candidate for the nomination of county office of county commissioner at the sheriff, subject to the will of Republi coming primaries; and should I he can voters, at the coming primary nom nominated, and later elected to said position, will discharge the duties inating election. Should I be nominated and later thereof to the best of my ability. F. C’. CLAUSES. elected to said office, I w ill continue as -------♦— in the pa»t to enforce the law«, and con duct the office in a courteous anil eco To Wasco and Ilood River voters I am s candidate for nomination for nomical manner. state senator from the sixteenth sena LEVI ( II It ISM AS torial district, couqiosed of Wasco and To the voters ol Hood River and Wasco Hood River counties, by the Democrat party at the May primaries. eoonties: « GEORGE R. WII.RUR. I hereby annoonce mi self a Republi can candidate for representative from the twentv-ninth district subject to the w ill of tiie people expressed at the pri- mary election, to tie held May 19. 1916. If nominated and elected I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the office to the ts*st of m> ability. J. E. ANDERSON. H ood River Dr. H. L. Dumble Physician and Surgeon Telephones: Residence 10.41 O ffice 1241 O ffic e in B r o s iu a B ld g . H o o d Rixrer W. A. HUSBANDS Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and General Repair Work. M o s ie r . - - O regon I’ast Due memory refreshing stamps have been added to our ready made stock. They are neat in appearance and the wording is to the point. For sale st this office. To the electors of Ilood River and Waaco counties: I lierebv announce myself a Republi SHOE A N D HARNESS RE PAIRIN G can candidate for representative from HARNESS SUPPLIES the twenty ninth representative district, J C. J. E. CARLSON MOSIER - OREGON pressed st the primary election to be held in salt! district, lay 19, 1916. If nominated and elected I pledge my To the Republican voters of Wasco and self to discharge the duties of the office C om m ercial Club M eeting Hood River counties to the best of my abilty and for the At the coming primary election my liest inte»e«t of the |>eople in general. The regular business meeting name will appear aa a candidate for J. T. APKIHSON. of the Mosier Commercial Club the Republican nomination for circuit is held on the first'Monda.v of judge ot the seventh judicial district, F’or district attorney of Wasco county each month. comprising Wasco and Hood Kiver The same efficient and strict enforce counties, and I take this means ot j ment ot the laws, and attention to the E. W. D a V idhizar . Pres. announcing my oaudidacy therefor, legal business of the comity and state D r . D avid R obinson , Sec. subject to the decision of the Republi as in the past, backed by 22 years of number of memJiers present, including I-et us finish your films. Same may lie can voter» of the two counties men actual court ex|ierience. Republican. I-«dies, secure your calling cards at four viaitor*. The following officer« lelt at the Bulletin office. Slocoin A tioned. aa expressed at the primaries. Primories, May 19, twin, the !» diet in office. 50 cards for 75c; were eierfed. FRED W. WILSON, i Canfield. Ilood River. t- W. A. BELL. 100 cards fur ( I . President, Mr*. Charlotte Allington; vice president, Mr*. Alice M. Hus bands, secretary, Mrs. Dollie M Rob inson ; treasurer. Mr*. Amo* Root. The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. C. G. Niehol on Wednes day afternoon, March 22. [ i f x x x x x x x.x.x x x x x .o -x x .r s .x x x . s x x x x x : National Salmon Hat Todav Especially in Dragon is the salmon industry of particular interest. Not only does this industry represent a substantial portion o f the state’s final cial indusrty, hut it also plays a prom ment part in advertising our state, due to the unusual merit of th* Oregon product. The Oregon salmon industry represents (6,500,000 annually. Fri da). March 10, ha« been set aside ,a National Salmon Day. THE N E W REO Alton » New Jgxlwf J. A Allen was appointed justice of the peach for Th* Dalles district last week by the Wasco county court to fill th* vacarey caused by the resignation of Holme* K. Ehrssn , who ns* accepted a position «nth the Edward C. ! I’esae company. Mr. Allen, who is an attorr.ey-al-law in Tha Dalles, has served in this capacity before. F'or Sale— All th,' leading varieties ol Apple, Tear, Cherry, I Vac h and Plum Uvea, one or two year« »Id. Two ,car '«hi Wparagn« plant« (I per hundred Trees guaraatrad to grow and line to name. F. .A Maaaee ll»««l River ib . PRIC.F 99W5.IM HOOH R IV F It PRICE HIS74 H O OD RIVF R D o n ’ t b u y an a u to m o b ile u ntil y o u h a v e seen th e New R e o -t h e Q u a lity ca r. T h e b est v a lu e f o r th e m o n e y o f a n y c a r on th e m a rk e t. Y o u r th o r o u g h in sp ection is in v ited . D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.