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See the splendid assortment of NEW SPRING SUITS AND COATS FOR LADIES that we have just received. Newest styles, lowest prices. W e certainly have some big: values in this line. Come in and look them over. You will more than be pleased with them in quality and in price. 2nd floor. N e w Sprint? M illinery A big: shipment just in of stylish inexpensive millinery. Popular priced Spring? mil linery is in demand and w e’re ready to supply it. Table after table is covered with these new models and we invite you to come in and see them. Flower and ribbon trim- met). newest styles and chic taylored hats They embrace every style for early Spring: sailors, tricornes, toques, turbans flowers, ribbon and w in « trimmed. Untrim m ed Shapes A hug«? assortment in Milane and hemps, very latest shapes in black and colors. Come in and see them. 2nd floor. B oy s Suits W e have our new Spring? Suits for Boys in now and would like verv much to have you call and see them. We have a splendid assortment of newest patterns and gcood serviceable suits for boys. Now is a g?ood time to buy while you have a good assortment in all sizes. Let us show them to you. Special See those Men’s Shoes that we are offering? for the pair, on ly. .............. $ 1.98 Special Tissue Ginghams, a splendid assortment of new Spring? Tissue Ginghams, that sells usually up to 25c a yard Suitable I -ses. This i a is surely a bargain. While it lasts, the yard 1UC Special Cotton Suiting,3d inches wide.comes in plaids and checks. This will make ip dai dy for children'- i f * nd give excellent wear;special, the yard IO C Spec ial Boys oentmade o r of gmgham, percale sateen; ages 5 to i t •. rs. . eael ¿ D C Don’t overlook our new Spring Suits for men. Hart SchatFner & Marx and Clothcraft makes. Guaranteed to give you satisfaction suits. You can’t make a mistake in buying these clothes. U he P A R I S F A I R Hood River’s Largest and Best Store. The Home of Bit? Values. the voter# of Hood and Wa*uu counties: I hereby announce myself a* Repub lican candidate for representative from the twenty-ninth district, »object to the j will rd the |fople e*preened at the pri mary election. | If nominated an 1 elect«d, I s ilt ¿1 ail | time# I»* mindful o f the welfaie «»1 the taxpayer# i will, if elected, introduce a bill de claring all highway» heretofore desig nated a# state highway» to lie »tale higi'way* in fact, and imputing upon the plate the exclusive duty of building 1 and maintaining the same, and reliev ing the counties from any expense per taining to th* construction «*r mainte nance of such highway», and will also aid in every possible way the securing of federal aid for the construction of highway» in the state of Oregon. J. L. K E L L Y . .MACHINIS MOOIll OF PUFUTIOO. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. N-^dle., Oil. Belt, and all kinds "I Semina Machine supplies. Repairing a specialty . New Home l sen are Quality Choosers F o rm a l. VV. E. C h o w n T h e N e w H om e Sew in g Mach. Co. M Pacitic Bid*.. San Francisco. Cal. A most popu lar and effect ive remedy for breaking up a COLD? J. W . A L L E N A t t o rn e y -a t-L a w OREGON TH K D A L I K~ To the Republican voter# of Wasco * t county: 1 hereby announce inyaelf as a can-' D A V ID R O B IN S O N . M. D. didate for the office of district attorney on the Hepublican ticket at the primary | Physician and Surgeon election, May 19, 1916. If nominated Sat ¡.fa it ion Guaranteed M o s ie r - - O regon and electetl, I will execute and enforce the law ; will faithfully and d iligen tly’ Arthur Pharmacy Co perform all the duties pertaining to the ; office, and will at all times conduct the office in a courteous and economical i D erby & S tear ns manner and for the best interest» of the taxpayer# and the public in general. L a w y e r s P A I 'L W. C H ILD E R S . To the electors of the several precincts | comprising the county of Wasco; T o the registered voters of Wasco I hereby annonnee myself a* a He- H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N county, Oregon ; publican candidate for county clerk of 1 d efir« through this medium to Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the ■ ' announce my candidacy for the nom will of the people expressed at the pri- . ination of county assessor, subject to a mary election to be held in Wasco D R . C. H. J E N K I N S majority vote expressed at the Republi county, May 19, 1916 . D E N T IS T can primaries, on May 19, 1916. I f nominated am! electe«!, I pledge! If nominated and later elected, I will myself to conduct the «»dice to the best HOOD R IV E R . OREGON | o n tin u e, to the best of my ability, to of my ability, working at all times as in i Office Phone 1081. Ke». Phone 333 do everything tending toward raising the past, for more efficient and econom-1 the standard of the office, ami to the ical method# of conducting the same] with due courtesy to all and f«»r tlie best interests of the taxpayer# at large, l*?st interest of all parties concerned. J A M E S A D AVIS. L. B. FOX. I don't believe in trying to spoil a 58,jB9 Books in University Library com petitor’s credit is a good way to f i f t y eight thousand five hundred gain traite. If you believe in a square and eighty nine volumes are now con deal instead of underhand merchandis tained in the State University library ing trade with me. I make good. at Eugene. During 1915 there were ; Strauss. added by purchase, or by binding of Dudley Piercey returned to Mosier periodicals, .'¡«42, and by contribution, Wednesday morning after spending 3230. Citizens of the slate outside of Eu- There will be a Parent-Teacher I several months with the survey party Mra. Thus. Lellictt was a th.od R iv meeting Friday afternoon at the school in charge o f J. A. Elliott, highway gene are beginning to use the libisry er visitor Monday. engineer. Ho will join the parly more freely under the parcel post plan, Fred Evans was in Hood R iver yes I house. A short program has been whtah moved the latter part o f this „ dispatch from Eugene. Six j arranged. terday. week from the vicinity of Biggs, the hundred and twenty fuur packages of Mrs. J. J. Smith, o f Big Eddy, who J. 0. lie Id in was in th e Dalles on first o f the week anil will ramp with |L.nt hooks were mailed during 1913. 4 formerly resided here, was in the city Wednesday. them on Chenowith creek near The a special collection o f books on Ore- the first o f the week visiting with Miss I hereby announce my candidacy for Gasoline, lubricating olis. cup gross«» Dalles, preparatory to surveying Seven g 0n and o f books by Oregon authors is To the voters of Wasco county : l.enora Hunter. : for : the Democratic nomination oi sheriff, for your Sprayer at Chuwn'a. Mile hill from thst point to ihs top of being made, I hereby announce myself as a Re Dressmaking—U p-tod ate dressmak the hill. subject t< > a majority vote as expressed V. R. Brooks transacted business in publican candidate f«»r county treasurer, ing done at your house. Rate 11 ..VI per at the Democratic primaries, on May The Dalles on Tuesday. subject to the will of the people, ex- N O 33. day. <>r will take sewing at home. 19, IHifl. if I am nominate«! and later GREENW OOD | pressed at the primary election to be E. I.. Root was in The Dalles Friday I Mrs. John Saul. m lTtf elected, I will during mv term of office | field May 19, 1916. The Misses Ruth Phillips and Eloise on husinesa. Phone 1124 O f th*- condition o f the perforin the duties of sheriff to the best j K. A. Race and R. W. Simpson went i If nominated ami <l«*ct«’d I will con Mrs. P. L. Arthur was in The Dalles to Hood R iver Saturday where they j Copper, o f Hood River, and Ruth of my ability, ami as economically as M O SIER V A L L E Y B A N K duct the office in the same careful and Littlepage wore the week end guests possible administer tlie affairs of the on Friday. | attended a meeting o f the Masunic economical m«Mipr,:m in the oast. A t Mosier, in the State o f Oregon, ot Miss Ruth Clement. A fully guaranteed S P R A Y HOSE lodge. at the close o f business. March 7, 1916. office. If VKKIK S. KICK. Proprietor H ood R iv e r Mrs. J. Z. Sheldon on Monday left Charles L. Darnielle. at lti centa font, at Chuwn'a. Saturday is the last day o f the big for Portland where she will visit rela KKSODRCKS D O L L A R S CTS sale. Bring in your sales slips dated L. I.amb spent several daya the j To the voters of Wasco an«l Hood River ! tives. l>«anw ami m m ■ To the voters of Wasco county : since last Saturday and see who gets past week in th e Dalles. I counties: None Overdrafts ............. Saturday evening Grandview neigh I hereby announce myself as a Re It< »min and warrants l.#4» 71 Ben and Zeno Sellinger were in Hood the big Baby Doll Saturday night at I respectfully announce myself a# a bors gathered at the home o f Mr. and Bank my Houae 4 , 100.00 publican candidate for the nomination nine o ’clock. Strauss. R iver yesterday. Republican candidate for the state sen- Mrs. C. C. Clement for a farew ell Furniture ami fixtures 2 JS 0 Ü .00 of sheriff of Wasco county, Oregon. If Little Betty Ross, daughter o f Dr. j 1 ate, for the sixteenth senatorial district Spray nozzles, rods and fittings of 4.44Ó 42 party in honor o f Albert Medenwald. Due from approved reserve banks Physician and Surgeon nominated and later elected, 1 w ill use R. M. Ross, o f Portland, arrived Sat- | ! of Oregon, subject to your w ill to be 2.47* 66 C hm I i on hand all kinds, Chown. Cards were played, honors heing won 47». fit) economy and mr la st judment in Expenses urday for a visit with her uncle, John I r” | expressed at the primary election to be F>ir Sale -Three purs. W ill sell cheap, j by Mis. R. II. Cummings and Joe forming the duties of the office. I will Ross, and her little friend. Miss held on May 19, 1916. * 47 . 403 . 4 # T o t a l ............. K. W. Davidhi/ar. ui17 Mickesh. A light lunch was served advoctae the passing of a law at the Telephones: Thelma Johnson. Should I be nominate« 1 and elected, 1 late in the evening. Those present Mrs. Kred Evans was a visitor in L IA B IL IT IE S H O L L A R S CTS next term of tire l»*gislatlire, giving the pledge my best efforts in vour liebalf. Residence 10.41 O ffic e 1241 Remember, Saturday is the last day j were Messrs, and Mesdames C. C. Capital »took pakl in .*10J#t0.«0 county court authority to let the board The Dalles on Saturday. J. P. KUCASK ' to get 10 per cent otr on that bill of Clement, C. J. Littlepage. R. II. Cum- Surplu» fumi 1.«55.00 ing of the county prisoners to the low C. O. Perley transacted business k,rocHrleg which you intend to buy dur 244.5* ings, F. Parsley, S. Eastman, Mrs. llntlivuled profit- Saturday in The Dalles. 8.00 est bidder. O ffic e in B r o i i u i B ld g . Dividend» Unpaid........... ............. ing this sale Please do not expect to To the registered voter» of Wasco ... . . ... „ i Z. Sheldon, the Misses Ruth Littk 707.26 F. C. S E X TO N . H o o d R iver S Y R A C U S E PLO W S and Shares, all get sale prices on Monday an sal« poai- p(|(je K uth Phillips, Eloise Copper, I’oftlal flavin*» bank depositi« county, Oregon: 27,7*1.02 Individual deposit# subject to cheek sues, at Chown a. liv e ly ends Saturday night. Strauaa. i Ku(h c u ,menti Sarah Parsley. Messrs. Demand certificates o f dcf»>*it 1 hereby desire to announce myself a# 1,940.00 To the several voters of Wasco county, I V ’ a candidate for the nomination at th«* Lea Hunter returned Wadqfaday H m Huxley, o f Hood River, w h o ' Albert Medenwald. Jack Coffman. Joe Tim e an«i sa vin *» deposit» < )regon: hands of the Repub'ican party, t«) the from an extended atay in The Dalle.. i g c ( ,nnected with , he Fruit Grower. Micke.h, Martin Clement. Masters $47,403.4* T otal I hereby desire to announce myself a i office of county commissioner at the , Fred Ulmer was in The Dalles on j Exchange, was in the city Wednesday Lyale Parsley and Eugene Cummings. W. A. H U S B A N D S candidate for the nomination of county coming primaries; and should I be STATE OK OREGON. Wednesday. j looking after his properly interests, j Albert Medenwald le ft Monday for COUNTY OF WASCO, SS. sheriff, subject to the will of Republi nominated, and later elected to said Blacksmith I. L. J. M EAR ILL. Cashier For Kreali mileh cow W. A M r- Huxley owns «0 acres in the eastern Oregon, making th • trip by of th«* abovc-naiDMl Lank, do solemnly »wear that can voters, at the coming primary nom position, will discharge the duties Grandview diatrict. team. He expected to be about five the above itttattnt i* trao to tbo bool of mv inating election. .Marali. m il Horse Shoeing and General thereof to the best of my ability. knowled*«* ami Ixdief A bargain in whole oats I received days on the journey. When he le ft he Repair Work. L. J. M errill . Cashier. Should I be nominated and later Mrs. Arthur Kuhn le ft Sunday for a F. CLAY-SEN. a straight car o f eastern oats and am planned to be back in the fall. Sub»critM«(l an«! »worn to before me this 14th elected to said office, I will continue as b rief visit in Portland. — ♦ — M o s ie r , - - O regon * lav of March. 1 9 1 6 P. L. A sthir . making a very special price while they James Sheldon and Forrest Parsley in the past to enforce the laws, and con City fleco.der, City of M«>»ier. Fred Evans a*nd son, Darrell, were To Wasco ami Hood River voters; last. As barley is high this is the best went tu Portland Tuesday on business. CORRECT Attest duct th«* office in a courteous* and eco visitors Saturday in Hood River. Past Due memory refreshing stamp, I am a candidate for nomination for J. N Meaner, J M. Elliot. J. P. Carroll. Director» nomical manner. and cheapest horse feed in the market. School opens in District «4 on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Butterfield were Strauaa. state senator from the sixteenth sena have l>een added to our ready made KEY I CIIK1SMAN. j day, March 2«. with Miss Ruth Clement in Hood River Saturday. torial district, com posed of Wasco and stoek. They are neat in appearanee Mr. and Mra. Kenneth I.. Cooper as teacher. Hood River counties, by tlie Democrat and tlie wording ig to the |ioint. For Nineteen more days before taxes are have returned from Corvallis where To th«* voters of Hood River and Wasco party at the May primaries. sale at this office. delinquent. Payment may be made they have been for several months. Resedalt School Notes counties: GKO RUE R. W lK R l R. any time at Mosier Valley Bank. While there they attended the winter I | The pupils who were neither tardy I hereby announce my self a Republi ( Paid Advertisement») Mrs. W. J. Wollsm returned Wedner- short course at the Oregon Agricultur can candidate for representative from To the electors of flood River and nor absent during the sixth month of To the Republican voters of Wasco day to Hood River after a visit with al College. the twenty-ninth district subject to the school at Hiatrict Number H were the i Wasco counties: county: Mra. J. P. Carroll. w ill of the people expressed at the pri H. K. Dean, who has been in Port as follow s; Bessie Jones, Koscoe Dav- 1 hereby announce myself a Republi- I wish to announce myself a candi Mra. Anna McLane, assistant station land during the winter months, re idhizar. Shannon and Frances Weller, mary election, to I*» held May 19. 1916. I can candidate for representative from SHOE a n d h a r n e s s r e p a i r i n g date for the nomination of county H A R N E S S S U PP L IE S agent, was in Hood R iver between turned to Mosier Friday where he will Victoria Burton, Ora. Florence, Kenard If nominatetl and elected I pl«nl*e the twenty ninth representative district, treasurer, subject to the will of the trains Tuesday morning. remain on his ranch. Mr. Dean has ard Flora Evans. The sixth monthly myself to discharge the duties of the | subject to the will of th«* |**nple ex MOSIER Itepuhlican voteis at th«* primary elec OREGON office t«* the b«*st of my ability. J. H. Johnson, of Dufur, was here ' boon suffering with a sever«* attack of test was given Thursday and Friday, pressed at the primary election to la* tion, Ma\ 19. 1916. J. E. ANDERSON. yesterday attending tu business mat the grip. March 9 and 10. The following pupils held in said district, lay 19, 1916. O L IV E R R. KK1 KK ters. If nominate«! and elected 1 pledge my Commercial Club Meeting l.ota of Imigaina in the aale Satur received the highest average in their Io the Republican voters of Wasco and self to discharge the duties of the office For *■»«!«*- Tent, 25x35, .'2*2 »p«*«ial, day. I want to make the last day the respective grades: For State Senator llood River counties: to the best of mv abilly and for the F.ighth grade. Bessie Junes, 99. east iron beater, «addle. Cheap. Raul biggest day. You will be aorry if you To the voters of llond River and Was _ ............ _____ The regular business meeting Seventh grade. Ora Kvans, 98 5-9. At the con ing primary election my liest interest of the people in general 1LMditen. Impure at Strati-»’ »tore. 17 do not get some o f these. You ran use co count ies: name will ap|»ear as a candidate for Sixth grade, Rhena Isom, 97. them and you will save so much you J. T. a d k is s o n . of the Mosier Commercial Club T. W. Evan» raine up from Corbett 1 hereby announce myself as a Repub tin Republican nomination for circuit Fifth grade, Frances W eller, 99 8-9. is held on the first.Monday of yesterday for a stay on hi» ranch in really can’ t afford tu miss them. lican candidate for the state senate ior judge oi the seventh judicial district, For district attorney of Wasco county Third A, Roscoe Davidhizar, 98 3-7. Strauaa. the (¡randview district. each month. The same efficient and strict enforce Third B, Florence Middles wart, 96 2-3. I the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore- comprising Wasco and Hood River A. D. Anderson, brother o f J. S. A n John Klder made a trip to The I la lies E. W. D avidhizar . Pres. I gun, subject to tbo w ill of the people as counties, and I take this means of ment of the laws, and attention to the Second grade, Kenard Kvans, 98. and vicinity thin week to look after his derson, manager of the Tum-A-Lum express*«! at the primary «‘lection to l*e announcing my oandidacy therefor, legal husinesa of the county and state D r . D avid R obinson . Sec. First grade, tineas Marsh. 98 1-6. Lumber company, has been here vis it livestock. Frances W eller earned the highest held on May 19, 1916. If nominated ami subject to the decigimi (d the Repuhli- ag in the ps.t, barked by 2'2 years of ing for two weeks, lie returned last For Sale or Rent- Tent, two room# average in school, an average of ' elected l pledge myself to discharge the can voters of the two counties m en-' actual court ei|>erienoe. Republican. Indies, secure your calling cards at well furnished. < lingers Addition night to hia home in lleltx, Uregon. Primories, Mav p*. Inti duties of the office to l»e*t of my ability. tioned. * » expressed at the primaries. the B illetin office. 50 cards for 75c; where he la interested in an automo 99 8-9 per cent. Imptlre of i \ II havenport. ml7 . FRED W WILS« 1 \ Paul Adv. J. W . MORTON. W. A. BELL. 100 cards for f l . Killian F. Marvel, Teacher R. A. Knoll returned on Wednesday bile tire vulcanizing plant. from Dufur where he ha# been for ue\ • Misa Corinne A. Metz, county libra I rian, atatea that the circulation of the eral months pruning orchard«. s*jw V V If« A » I f n f I f A f -VJ- I f « r -- a sd-W «d'h* «d-fcs ed-fc. ifk i_ «d~W sd~l» i f l t «d~W r fV ifW rf-W g y . W-W ■ f Y W-%. •*■ %» «d~W wT»* sd-*- sd-V. sd-W ad-W ■ J. K. Carpenter came up from Fort county branches ot Wasco county li | { hrary for the month o f February. 191«, land the first o f the week to look after X is as follows Antelope, 17H; Dufur. his property interests. «03; Mosier. 35S; Tygh Valley, 373. |j»*t us finish your tiliin*. Same uiav la* Accepting a proposition from the | 1 Tutsi 1512 l**ft at the Bulletin office. Skwmn *v i city ci uncil whereby the city agreed to O. N. tiroven lett Friday for Graf- Canlield. lb##! Kiver. t- furnish the gravel tailings to be placed | ton, N I)., where hr hsa valuable I he M issea Sum* Vaughan Jtixi Vir on the road leading up the hilt past the wheat land. He had been making an gmia Johnson hike<l up Sunday from school house, provided the farmer* I extended atay with hia cousin, liana Hood River, returning on the local. along the road furnish the teams to do ki llandsrud. Mr. Groven will atop off Mr«. A. C. Bangle cama up from wt several place* before reaching the hauling, work was commenced; Monday morning. Those who have Hood River Wednesday for a v i«it with home placed teams on the work are C. A. j Mr*. Gao. Camp. ! „ „ „ i S. r, r rannsco received a telegram Mordcn, H. H. Neilson. V. C. Young. I now have ereaiiiMy butler that him o f tbo daath of Kenneth I . Cooper. J. E. Procter, E. j a. good as ,ou ever tasted Try a roll j h l> f „ h , r j,; p. Francese, al Schal- Jacobson. Geo. Young, and F. S*. Senn. arul I goarantae that you w ill be Mr Fr.ncicao . . . 07 year, The tailings are being hauled from the pleased. Straosa. 0 j(, time o f his death. Besides pit at the crusher. Work is being done .Mrs. i A. Mc( argar, her son, Don «t K. Francisco, who was the youngest on the half mil* stretch of road within aid, and mother, Mrs. Anna Craven o f | child, tw«. daughter» residing with the city limits Drainage troughs are Cortland, who Is VMiting here, wrrr ,^€lr f ath*r. survive the deceased also being put in. n„od S i m « W t a n * * ■ * » . Ih, SumU) w r v i.., „ lhr lm . This road has bean in bad condition X!iq:..iHi H O O D KIN b K PRK E » u t ;:, h o o d k i v i r R R Ritchie. Mr*. Ed L Howi manuel church for next Sunday will be especially during tbe winter month*. and Mia* Daisy Bylea returned to Purl conducted by Tboa. La 11 lot. The.«ut To yro|erly repair this road the city land Saturday aftrr a short atay at jic t will tie “ Christian Duty.’ ’ Mrs council deemed that the* fond* were La h o * a ranch K. F. Amsden, Mis* Irma Phillip*, and not available, so the plan of caoper- I I said that I would give you a good J. Lalliott will read articles and talk ation with the farmers to place it in honest clear ing up sale, conducted on on the sutiject. there will be a song as gnat condition as possible, is meet clean lint*. Have I made goed* by the male quartet and the regular ing with approval. Strauaa. community singing. Everyone is in Live Mock Wjntrd For Kale— All the leading variciie« ot vited to come and tab? a part j - H | | | |-|. | ■|',I,,I" 1 ',I- I !■ I 1 1 1 1 I I -H- B R IE F L O C A L M E N T IO N Dr. K. M. Ross, who has been ill f<w acme time, came up from Portland last week and is now at the home o f his M I I 11 I 1 l-M -l-l-l- H - H - H - l-f-l- > brother, John P. Ross. Mrs. J. K. Procter visited Monday in Rorn—To Mr and Mrs. Dudley Hood R iver. Piercey, on Monday, March 13, 101«. D U P O N T S T U M P IN G POW DER at a seven pound boy. The child has Chown'a. been named Kenneth, i G o to L a w REPORT French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H . L A W Dr. H. L Duntble POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS C. J. E. CARLSON FARMERS AID C ITY IN GRADING ROAD THE N EW REO Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo-the Quality ear. The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your thorough inspection is invited. Apple. » I I , Cherry, Peach and I lino trees, one or two years old. Two year nbl Asparago» plant-. «I per hundred Trees irnarant.-evt to grow and true to nauie. f . A M tw o lb«>t R u n Or. I believe in building up, not in tear 1 am in lHie market f«*r f*eef. »»«»*• mg down. I believe in fair and square {«oiiUry and ailijrthtng in th«* meat line. dealing with my customers as well as Parti«* dt’«iritI* to sell will • 1 «> well te with my competitor* A fair livid and phone 1 Meli 1 77 or w rite J . XS Mt l* n no favor* and may the best man win. »k l. Hors] Huier. .»tegon. m« 1*31 D. McDONAKD, Distributor, Hood River, Or. i/