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i I To tb e voter! of Hooil anil Wasco c o u n tie s: t hereby announce m ytelf aa R e p u t- lican candidate for re p resen tativ e from th e tw e n ty -n in th d iatriet, anbject to th e will of th e people expreaaed a t th e pri m ary election. If noininate<l an I elected, I will a t all tim ee be m indful of th e w elfare of the taxpayer*. I will, if elected, in tro d u c e a bill de claring all highw ay! heretofore desig nated a* sta te hig h w ay ! to be sta te highw ays in fact, and im posing upon th e atate th e exclusive d u ty of building and m a in ta in in g th e eaine, and reliev ing th e counties from any expense per-1 tam in g to th e con stru ctio n or m ainte- j nance of such highw ays, and will also ] aid in every possible way th e securing of federal aid for th e con stru ctio n of | highw ays in th e sta te of Oregon. J . L. KELLY. N e w S p r in g M illin e r y Another large shipment of Millinery arrived this week in cluding trimmed and untrimmed shapes, flowers and rib bons. We are showing by far the largest assortment of up-to-the-minute styles and creations in the city and our D ric e s are the lowest; don’t overlook this department. Sum m er U nderw ear for Ladies A full line of spring and summer underwear now in and we wish to call your special attention to the following; SPECIAL Ladies very fine ribbed, silk finished Union Suits, sleeveless, V neck, with ban top finish at neck and arm holes, arms, tight knee. Regular 75c values |* n Special, the garnu-nt JU C SPECIAL Ladies jersey ribbed tights, medium weight, silk finish, reg. $1 values, special, garment T ies for Men SPECIAL—Men’s four-in-hand ties full length, yery pretty patterns, ties that will give •« A you good wear and look well. Your choice 1UC Another lot of extra special values in better o n gi ade silk. Your choice* m UI» Other big values in 25c. 35c. 45<’ and up to $ 1 .8 0 . Call and see our New Spring line of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraf t suits for men. Best suits you can buy. New Spring Shirtwaists for Ladies We do not believe that there was ever shown in this city a finer lot of shirtwaists for ladies than we have now for your inspection. All the newest sty lest and materials at very reasonable prices. You must see these nice new crisp waists to fully appreciate their values. Waists of Lawn, Linens, Voiles. Organdies and Silk. Let us show them to you. Waists for 50c. 85c, $1 and up to $5. 2nd fl. C hildren’s Dresses We have one of the largest and liest lines this year that we have ever shown and we be lieve that you will agree that the time would he waisted in trying to make them when you can buy them ready to slip on at these prices. Dresses of percale, lawns, linens, or gandies, etc., from 25c up. We wish to call your atten tion to some white embroidered voil dresses for children, ages 2 to 6 years, that we are selling at only $1.00- They are certainly bargains. ■•DILI if KineTioa. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. N eedles, CHI, B elt* a n d all k in d s of Searing M ach in e supplies. R ep a irin g a sp ec ia lty . Can be used on new, old or can vas covered floors New Home User? ire Quality Chooiers ro r ^ s .le w . E. T h e N e w H o ra e S e w in g M ach. C o. is t Pacific Bid«.. San F ran cisco . Cat. J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law Does not soil delicate fabrics. Sprinkle it on the floor and the dancers do the rest. OREGON I T H E DA U ES To th e R epublican voters of Wasco — c o u n ty : 1 hereby announce m yself as a can DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. didate for the office of d istric t atto rn ey S a tis fa c tio n G u a ran te ed ! on th e R epublican ticket ut th e p rim a ry Physician and Surgeon | election, May 19, 1910. If nom inated M o sier - - O reg o n and elected, I will execute and euforcc th e law ; will faithfully and diligently j perforin all th e d u tie s p e rta in in g to th e > office, and will a t all tim es conduct the office in a courteous a n d econom ical erby tearns m anner and for th e best in te rests of tiie tax p a y ers and th e public in general. L aw yers PAUL W. CHILDERS. To th e electors of th e several precincts City Builds Hitching Backs The follow ing program has been ar- com prising th e county of W asco: rnged fo r the song service n e x t Sun- For the benefit of the fa rm e rs who To th e registered voters of Wasco I hereby annonnee m yself as a Re- H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N dsy a t the Im m anuel c h u rch ; S ubject. come to tow n to do th e ir trad in g , the county, O reg o n ; publican c an d id ate for county clerk of ‘'S e rv ic e ” ; violin solo. Miss Elsie city council has ordered tw o hitching I desire th ro u g h th is m edium to W asco c ounty, O regon, subject to th e - - - ■ C a rlso n ; d u e t, Mrs. M. E. B utterfield rack s b u lit. Each a re about 70 fe et in announce my candidacy for th e Dom w ill of tb e people expressed a t tbe p ri snd Miss G ladys B lac k b u rn ; solo, length and are placed In tbe e a s t and ination of county assessor, subject to a m ary election to tie held in W a s c o : C. L. Joy ; a song by the m ale q u a rte t w est aections of th e city. The one >n m ajority vote expressed at th e R epubli- county, May 19, 1916. D E N T IS T and a special song by full choir. T here the e a s t portion is north of the black- j can prim aries, on M ay 19, 1910. I f nom in ated and elected, I pledge j will be ■ social on th e evening of F r i sm ith shop, and tbe other w est of the [ If nom inated and la te r elected, I will m yself to conduct th e otfice to the best I HOOD R IV E R , OREGO N day. A pril 7. W atch for the program |jVe ry barn. T here ia room enough to continue, to th e beet of m y a b ility , to of m y a b ility , w orking a t all tim es as in in n e x t w e ek 's issue. accom m odate a good m any team s, and do e v erything tend in g tow ard raising th e p a rt, for m ore efficient and econom- | Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333 iral m ethods of conducting tb e sam e The Ladies Aid Society had a social the council haB in stru cted the city th e sta n d ard of tb e office, a n d to th e w ith due courtesy to all a n d for th e m eeting a t the hom e of Mrs. G. G. m arshal to ask all fa rm e rs to hitch at best in te rests of the tax p a y e rs a t large. best in te rest of all p arties concerned. Nichol W ednesday a fternoon. T here these places, instead of ty in g up th eir . JA M E S A. D A VIS. L. B. FOX. w ere tw en ty ladies present. L ig h t team s to telephone poles in various re fre sh m e n ts w eie served by the host- p a rts of the city. I hereby announce my candidacy for ess. The n e x t m eeting will be W ednes- : W hen tre e s w ere rem oved from the th e D em ocratic nom ination oi sheriff, To th e voters of W asco county : : fo r : I hereby announce m yself as a Re day. A p iil 12, a t the home of Mrs. city s tr e e ts m any places commonly subject to a m ajority vote as expressed publican candidate for county trea su re r, Wm. Johnson. All m em bers are re- used to h itch team s w ere tak en aw ay, a t tiie D em ocratic p rim aries, on May subject to tb e will of th e people, e x quested to be p re se n t as th e re will he This m ade it necessary for the city to 19, 1816. If I am n om inated and later pressed a t tb e prim ary election to be the re g u la r business of the society to c o n stru ct th e hitching racks, elected, I will du rin g m v term of otfice held May 19, 1916. tra n s a c t. A c o rd itl in v ita tio n is ex- I jierform th e d u tie s of sheriff to th e best If nom inated and elected I will con Notice to Stockholders tended to all the ladies of M osier and of my a b ility , and as econom ically as d u c t th e office in th e sam e careful and vicin ity . The annual m eeting of the stockhold jMissihle a d m in ister th e affairs of the econom ical m an n e r as id th e p a s t. v R. I). C hatfield, m anager of the e rs of the Mosier F ru it G row ers Asso otfice. H A L I.IE S. RICF:. P ro p rie to r H o o d R iv e r C h arles L. D arnielle. Mosier F ru it G row ers A ssociation, ciatio n will be held in C how n’s hall on ■ . . .. — - .. le ft W ednesday n ig h t for Spokane S a tu rd ay , A pril 1, a t 10:30 a. m. The To tb e voters of W asco and Hood R iver where he w as se n t as a d e le g ate by the annual re p o rt of the m anager will be | To th e voters of W asco county : c o u n tie s : local association to re p re se n t th a t o r read and tbe election of d irec to rs will I hereby announce m yself as a R e I respectfully announce nivself a» a ganization a t the m eeting of the F ru it be held. All stockholders a re requested publican can d id ate for tb e nom ination R epublican c andidate for th e sta te sen to be p re se n t or send proxies. G row ers Agency Incorporated. D ele of sheriff of W asco county, O regon. If ate, for the six te e n th sen ato rial d istric t Amos Root, P resid en t, g ates from all the f ru it d is tric ts of the nom inated am i la te r elected, I will use of O regon, subject to yo u r will to be J . M. C arroll, S e c retary . Pacific N o rth w e st will be p re sen t and econom y and my best ju d iu e n t in per expressed at the prim ary election to be on F riday and S a tu rd ay will perfect form ing tiie d u tie s of th e office. I will held on May If», 1916. Live Slock Wanted the plans o f o rg an izatio n and outline advoctae th e passing of a law a t th e T e le p h o n e s : Should I be nom inated and elected, I 1 am in th e m ark e t for beef, hogs, n e x t term of th e legislature, giving th e the work to be done as su g g ested and R e sid en c e 1031 O ffice 1241 pledge my liest efforts ill yo u r liehnlf. form ulated by sp e c ia lists in the employ jioultry and a n y th in g in th e m eat I'ce. county court authority to le t tb e board j ! P. L I T AS. of th e U nited S ta te s D ep artm en t of P arties deairing to sell will do w ell v ing of th e county prisoners to th e low M arkets. Mr. Chatfield was delegated phone Odell 177 or w rite J . \V. M cDon est bidder. O ffic e in B r o s iu a B ld g . To th e registered voters of W asco to procure a passive m em bership which ald, Hood R iver, Oregon. mch31 F. C. SE X T O N . H o o d R iv e r c o u n ty , O re g o n : will give him an o p p o rtu n ity to re p re I hereby desire to announce m yself as se n t the M osier d istric t, and e n title To tb e several voters of W asco county, a can d id ate for th e nom ination a t tb e W e off#*r On«» H u n d re d D o lla rs R e him to a voice in the proceedings. O re g o n : w a rd fo r a n y c a s e o f C a t a r r h t h a t c a n h ands of tb e R epu b 'ican p a rty , to th e F'rank R. H ow ard, of Hood R iver, not be c u re d by H a ll's C a t a r r h C ure. I hereby desire to announce m yself a otfice of county com m issioner a t the H a ll's C a ta r r h C u re h a s been ta k e n W. A. HUSBANDS trouble m an fo r the Pacific S ta te s T el by c a t a r r h sufTerer* fo r th e p a st c an d id ate for th e n om ination of county com ing p rim a ries; ami should I be ephone com pany, w as here last F riday th ir ty -liv e y e a rs, a n d h a s becom e sheriff, sub ject to th e will of R epubli Blacksmith nom inated, and late r elected to said o s t re lia b le re m e d y fo r w ith a p a rty of m en re p re se n tin g the k C n a o ta w r n rh . a s H th a e ll’s m C can voters, at th e com ing p rim ary nom position, w ill discharge th e d u tie s a t a r r h C u re a c ts th ru public service com m ission of O regon in th e B lood on th e M ucous s u rfa c e s , ex Horse Shoeing and General inatin g election. therc'of to th e tiest of my ability . p e llln * th e P oison fro m th e B lood an d the d e p a rtm e n t of u tilitie s. They were h e a lin g xhe d isea sed p o rtio n s Repair Work. Should I be nom inated and la te r F. C. C L A U S E N . A fte r y ou h a v e ta k e n H a ll's C a ta r r h H. F. K erron, C. J . G ieen and E. T. elected to said office, I will con tin u e as M osier , - - O regon C u re fo r a s h o rt tim e y ou w ill see a Buselle. These th re e m en have been g re a t Im p ro v em en t In y o u r g e n e ra l in tbe past to enforce th e law s, and con To W asco ami Hood R iver voters: S ta r t ta k in g H a ll's C a ta r rh trav e lin g o ver th e e n tire s ta le check h e a lth duct the office in a courteous and eco C u re a t once a n d g et rid o f c a t a r r h Past Due m em ory refreshing stam p s I am a c an d id ate for nom in atio n for ing up on the inventory m ade by the S end fo r te stim o n ia ls, fre e nom ical m anner. sta te se n a to r from tb e six te e n th sena have been added to our ready m ade F f C H E N E Y A C O . Toledo. O hio. telephone com panies re g ard in g the L E V I C IIR IS M A N . Sold by a ll D ru g g is ts . 75c. torial d istric t, coni|>oeed of W;isco and stock. T hey are n e a t in appearance num ber o f poles, cross a rm s, in su la Hood R iie r counties, by tb e D em ocrat and th e wording is to th e point. For tors, w ire, telephones and so fo rth . To tb e voters of Hood R iver and Wasco l>arty at th e May p rim aries. sa'.e a t th is office. Mr. H o w ard ’s Ford autom obile w as the counties: G E O R G E R. W IL B U R . first to m ake the trip b etw een Hood I hereby announce m yself a R ep u b li R iver and M osier th is y e ar W hile in can c an d id ate for re p re se n tativ e from To tb e electors of I! <od River and (P aid A dvertisem ents) the vicinity of S h e a re r's B ridge Mr. th e tw e n tv -n in th d istric t subject to th e W asco c o u n tie s: K erron found a hum an skull which he To tiie R epublican voters of W asco w ill of th e people expressed a t th e p ri I hereby announce m yself a R epubli sta te d he w ill keep as a relic of the county m ary election, to lie held May 19, 1916. can c andidate for representative from S H O E A N D H A R N E S S R E P A IR IN G H A R N E S S S U P P L IE S trip . I wish to announce m yself a c an d i If nom inated and elected I pledge th e tw enty n in th re p resen tativ e d istric t, J . K. P ro c ter and Ja c k I.e llio tt on d a te for th e n om ination of county l m yself to disch arg e th e d u tie s of th e subject to tiie will of th e jteople ex T hursday filed th e ir final citizenship trea su re r, subject to th e will of the office to th e best of m y a b ility . p ressed a t th e prim ary election to be J. K. AN DERSON . papers w ith C ounty C lerk L. B. Fox a t R epublican voteis at th e p rim ary elec held in said d istric t, fay 19, 1916. The D alles. Both w ere born in E n g tion, Mav 19. IMS, If nom inated and elected I pledge m y O L IV E R R. K R IE R . land and are now full fledged A m erican To tb e R epublican voters of W asco and self to discharge th e du ties of th e olllce citizens and privileged to vote. Thos. Hood R iver c o u n tie s : to th e best of my a h illy and for the F o r S ta te S e n a to r The regular business meeting L ellintt on the sam e day filed papers A t th e com ing p rim ary election m y tiest in te rest of th e people in general. To th e voters of Hood R iver ami W as nam e will a p p e a r as a c an d id ate for d eclaring hi* in te n tio n to become an J . T. A D K 1S80N . of the Mosier Commercial Club A m erican citizen. He too, is a B ritish co c o u n tie s: th e R epublican n o m ination for circuit is held on the first.Monday of I hereby announce m yself as a R e p u b judge of th e seventh judicial d istric t, For d istric t atto rn ey of W asco county : su b ject. A fte r tw o y ears have elapsed each month. T he sam e efficient and strict enforce Mr. L ellio tt may th en file his final lican c andidate for th e sta te senate for com prising W asco and Hood R iver E. W. D avidhizar , Pres. the six tee n th senatorial d istric t of O re m ent of th e laws, and a tte n tio n to th e citizen sh ip papers. A residence of five counties, and I tak e th is m eans of D r . D avid R obinson , Sec. y ears in the U nited S ts te a it required gon, subject to th e will of tb e people as announcing my oandidacy therefor, legal business of th e co n n tv a n d sta te expressed at th e prim ary election to lie subject to th e decision of th e R epubli as in th e past, backed by 22 years of before the first paper* m ay be taken held on May 19, 1916 If nom inated and out. J . E. Cole and Geo. C ham berlain elected I pledge m yself to discharge the can voters of th e tw o counties m en actual court experience. R e p u b lic an . In d ies, secure y o u r calling cards a t Prim ories, May 19, 19t6, accom panied the ap p lican ts, a ctin g as du ties of th e otfice to best of my ability tioned, as expressed a t th e prim aries. th e B illet in otfice. 50 cards for 75c; Paid Adv. J . W . MORTON. FR E D W. W ILSON. W. A. BELL. w itnesses. 100 cards for $1. Just R eceived Another large express shipment of Ladies Suits and Coats. Select yours now while there is a assortment to choose from. Prices within the reach of all. ; Arthur Pharmacy Ghe P A RI S F A I R Hood R iver’s Largest and Best Store. D B. T. D ouglas, who ie in te re ste d in real e s ta te business in P o rtlan d , was her* the first o f -he w eek. He a t .1111 Itl I I H -l-l-H I I I I I I II I I tended to m a tte rs of business w ith He also visited D U PO N T PO W D ER AT C H O W N 'S. H ans K ollandsrud. Mrs E. M. Woods sp en t S a tu rd ay in w ith an old tim e friend, Mrs. Fred Nelson. Hood R iver. If you a re th in k in g o f seeding s F o r Sale— Fresh m ilch cow. W. A law n now is the tim e to do it. 1 have M arsh. mUf w hite clover and K entucky blue grass Mrs. K. P age was a Hood R iver vie- se e d ; also law n g ra ss m ix tu res, i sin Itor the first of the week. an e x p e rt on law ns and have some C. O. Perley was a business visitor law n d irec tio n s th a t will insure you a in The D alles S atu rd ay . good law n th e first of the season. John E lder was in Hood R iver S a tu r S tra u ss. day. Mrs E. V. Moore, o f Odell, was in S p ra y e r suppies, (¡asoline and lubri the city F rid ay co n ferrin g w ith Dr. e atin g oils a t C how n's. David Robinson re g ard in g the sta g in g J . W. H uskey w as in Hood R iver of a play by the fed erated church Sun day school o f th a t place. A rra n g e S atu rd ay . Colin P age sp en t Tuesday in Hood m ent! may be m ade to put on the play in C how n's hall in the n ear fu tu re . R iver. For Sale— All th e leading var inties of P. A. Knoll waa in Hood R iver T u es Apple. P e a r, C h erry , Peach and Plum day. tree*, one o r tw o years old. Two year Seed p otatoes of all kind* ineluding the fam ous A m erican W onder. S trau ss. old A sparagus plante, fl per hundred Tree* g uaranteed to grow and tru e to S. R. P ru itt unent Tuesday in Hood nam e, K. A. Maasee, Hood River. Or. R ite r on business. Seed tim e is here. 1 have five or six Mrs. W. L. R oland and little son kinds of field and sw eet corn including w e reT u e sd sy v isito rs in Hoed R iver. the fam ous K uhn home grow n kinds, F. A .'A ilin g to n w as in Hood R iver hulk pea seed, bulk home grow n been yesterday on business. seed as well as package flower and Guy Duvall has accepted s position v egetable seeds from th ree reliable in the hard w are sto re o f W. E. Chown. seed houses. S trauss. K. D. ChaUield was in Hood R iver E. O. W ilson w as in Hood R iver S atu rd ay w here he a tte n d ed the m ee t y e sterd a y on business. J . E. Cole w as in Hood R iver be ing called by th e f ru it m en for the privilege o f hearin g C. W. Moomaw tw een tra in s W ednesday m orning. explain the w orkings o f the uniform Mias Irene Fieher was a v isito r yes c o n tra ct sy ste m o f handling the apple te rd s y in The D alles. crop of the Pacific N o rth w e st as o u t Floor P ain ts, E nam els and V arnishes lined by the g overnm ent officials. for your S pring housecleaning. See Mrs. A rth u r K uhn re tu rn e d W ednes Chown. day from a ten d a y a ' v isit in P ortland. Pay your tax e s a t the M osier Valley W hile th e re she v isited also w ith a Rank and help keep Mosier money a t num ber of form er Mosier people in home. cluding Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gloyd, E. M. S tra u ss w as a business v isito r Mr. and M rs. H ugo K. B irk n er, Mr. W ednesday in The D alles and Hood and Mrs. W. G. S tone and Mr. and River. Mrs. H. M. W est. Now is the tim e for O 'C edar Mops Dr. M. E. W elch, v e te rin a ry surgeon and oils. A nything you need at of Hood R iver, waa called here on Chow n'a. W ednesday to a tte n d a horse belonging Let us finish your film s. Same m ay be to V. R. B rooks. Tbe anim al had been left a t th e R iilletin office. Hlocom A severely r u t in a barbed w ire fence. Canfield. Hood RivOV. t- Dr. W elch sta te d th a t it will be prob T rum an R utler, c ash ie r of the S u tler ably five or six w eeks before the horse H anking Company a t Hood R iver, was may be used to do the sp rin g w ork. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. D anielson e n te r in the city yesterd ay on business. C. A. M cC argar le ft W ednesday a f tained the bridge- card club last Friday ternoon fo r a sh o rt business tr ip to n ig h t a t the S tra u ss home. Honors w ere won by Mrs. W E. Chown and P o rtlan d . P. L. A rth u r. T his waa considered Save th e coupons from D ixie bread q u ite a coincidence as both w ere high and the first th in g you know you can point w inners a t the sam e tim e on a g e t fine silv erw are free a t S tra u s s '. previous m eeting. Mr. and Mrs. J . K W alter N irhol, son uf W. S. Nichol M cGregor w ill e n te rta in th e club a of Hood R iver, cam e up S a tu rd ay for week from today a t th e ir hom e. a v isit a t the home of his a u n t and Clyde R oot, who ha* been w ith the uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Isom. highw ay survey gang for several F ra n k K rauas re tu rn e d Tuesday to m onths, re tu rn e d to Mosier W ednesday hia home in T illam ook a tfe r a v isit at m orning. H r sta te d th a t the crew are the home of his siste r. Mrs. C. G. now cam ped on Chenow ith creek and Glllam . a fte r tw o w e ek s' work su rv ey in g to Mr. ami Mrs. G. P. Morden and little th e top o f Seven Mile hill, will move son re tu rn e d W ednesday from a s e v over into S herm an county. Mr. Roof e ra l 'la y s ' sla y in P o rtlan d w ith re la plsns to w ork th is sp rin g and sum m er tive*. on the ranch of K. W. D avidhisar. 1». 1.. B aird, who !.ae been visiting Geo. Leka* was here from U m atilla for some tim e a t th e home of Mr. ami Monday to look a fte r the sp rin g work Mr* C. C. Isom le ft W ednesday for on his ranch. Mr L ekas. who it a hia M ontana home. form er resid en t o f Mosier. purchased I*rv>eniaking D p -to ila te dicssm ak a team o f horse* from I.ee Evan*, and mg d m r at your house Itate | l Vi per will put a gang of G reeks to work to day. O r will tak e sewing at hom e finish the clearing on h it place. He plana to haul hia oak wood w hich is on M rs. Jo h n Saul. P hone n i l 'l l I he C hristian F'ndeavor society of the place, to tow n and will raise se v th e C h ristian church will give a social eral acre s of hay and potatoes th is for th e ir m em bers and friend* on F r i sum m er ++ll I I I I I I I I I If I II I I I IB-» i B R I E F L O C A L ME NT IO N I day nig h t in the church Mrs. H E. Roy, of Hood River, m other of C. G. Nichol and Mrs C. C. Isom, ra is e up W ednesday from Hood R iver for a visit. E a s te r is not fa r a w a y —ord er your su it mad*, to m easure now It w dl not cost any m ore th an a hand-m e down and if you have your ineaaure tak e n by an e x p ert you will g e t the lit o f your life. I am the m an. Strauae. Clyde T. Ronney, county school su p erin ten d en t, w ss in the city Tuos day v isitin g the schools of th is dis trte t. He exsm ined the hooks of the pupil* and g av e them m ark* on the condition in which the hook* had been kept My sale was a big sucres* because 1 k e p t every prom ise, bee a use it was a clean cut b argain sele. I thank you for your patro n ag e and p rom ite you an o th er sale likely in the fell, when those who couM not a tte n d this sol* can g e t a chance Straus*. Chow n A p lea sa n t S t. P a trie k 'a p a rty was enjoyed by a num ber of M osier people last Friday n ig h t a t tbe home of Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Cole. The evening was sp en t in singing Irish songs end telling Irishg stone*. Thos. I.e llio tt sang ''K ila r n e y '' in a very pleasing m anner. Mr*. E. W. D avidhizai recited a poem which she had composed, p o rtray in g the c h ara c te ristic * of the in h ab itan ts of Ould E rin. L ig h t re fre sh m e n ts of Now for new crisp sp rin g good*. punch and cake w ere served. Have ju s t unpacked and am ready to show new d ress and apron gingham *, Kirewfll Partv it davenport Home new spring and sum m er h a ts for ladies I a st F riday n ig h t a farew ell sh a m snd children, new h a ts and sh irts for rock »oriel was given a t the home of men all a t less th an nearby c ities ask. Mr. and M u . C. 11. D avenport by Mrs. How convenient to trad e a t home, no long w a its to r la te train * and the B. Schultz, l is te r of Mr*. D avenport. money you would spend for railroad The house was p re ttily decorated w ith far* buys som ething you can use sham rock and shield* typical of this St P a tric k 's d s\ h M ballads w ere Straoee. sung by Mrs. Shultz and game* w ere Colin P age will leave n e x t Tuesday played such as kissing the blarney for E a st O range, N. J . w here he will ■tone snd dancing the step* of th e old m ake hi* home w ith h it uncle, F re d e r E m erald Isle. K rfre th e n ls w ere served ick Page. Mr. Page is a larg e con in conform ity w ith the Irish custom , tra c to r of furnace and m asonry work and th e sev eral g u ests present re tired and Colin ex p ects lo ap p ren tic e snd a t a let* hour a fte r w ishing Mr. and learn th is business For a num ber of Mr*. D avenport success ¡in th e ir new years be has been in th e hardw are location in P o rtlan d Mr. D avenport sto re of W. K. Chown. H is m other. will assum e th e m anagem ent of the Mr«. P. Page will rsm ain her* a n lil Pacific F ru it A Produce Company on her d a u g h te r. M arjorie, who it a tte n d A pril I. Ing a school In C hirago stud y in g kin Mr« D avenport and Mr«. S hulls left d a rg arden m ethods, h a t finished her for P ortland Tuesday afternoon. Mr. course She w ilt then leave for the D avenport ex p ects to rem ain her# for e a s t le be w ith her children ■ week before m oving to P ortland & S DR. C. H. J E N K I N S G o to L aw French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing Phone 1124 J. H. L A W Dr. H. L. Dumble Physician and Surgeon How’s This? POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS C. J. E. CARLSON MOSIER OREGON Commercial Club Meeting THE NEW REO P R IC E r * 9 i .r a t H O O P R IV F R P R IC E 91.17 j H O O P R IV I R Don’t buy an automobile until you have seen the New Reo-the Quality car. The best value for the money of any car on the market. Your thorough inspection is invited. D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or. xxxxx: