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MACHINES MOOlLl Of PflFICTIM. Special Hoys Summer weight balbriggan shirts and drawers. These are good values anywhere at, the | r garment 25c. Special, the garment 1 DC This Is “Buy at Home W e e k ” and you art* cordially invited to call at our store anil note the comparisons in our prices compared with the mail order house which we have on display with the article ritfht be fore you to compare with the printed descriptions we have clipited out for your convenience. We are not asking you to buy. Just come in and look. You lie your own jud^e. Don’t miss this, it will be interesting at least. You can rid your place o f all pests by*using Special. W o r k Shirts for Men Here is a bargain in work shirts that you will not want to pass up. Good Q P heavy twilled . i.irts, plain, striped patterns; all size- DDC Special, Velvet Shoes for Ladies These are regular $4 values that we bought at a special price. The style is right and the. widths are rig h t All sizes to A | £/\ choose from; these are certainly bargains, pair. A 1 « D U M E N ’S SU ITS We know that we have the Itest line of clothing that you can buy, and we are here to back up every claim and guarantee perfect satisfaction on every suit. You are taking no chances in this matter o f clothes if you buy Hart Schatfner & Marx or Cloth- craft suits. The materials are all wool or wool and silk, they are made by the very best tailors and we guaran tee you a perfect tit. Cloth- craft suits for $ 10 . $ 11 . $12. and $15. Hart SchafTner & Marx Suits for $18. $20 $22. other suits for men for $5.50 $7.50 $8 and $9. Men’s Fine Quality Nainsook Union Suits Sleeve less and knee length. A dandy garment for the C A - money and cool and agreeable for Summer; garment DUC Boys mesh underwear sleeveless and knee length O f sizes 24 to 34, your choice, the garment ¿D C Men’s artificial silk socks knit from a mixture o f very- fine silk and lisle yarn. Fine guage with reinforc ed heels, soles and toes. The pair 25c Uf>e P A R I S F A IR The Store of Many Bargains PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Red Dragon Needle*. Oil, Bolts and all kind* of Sewing Machine supplies, Repairing a »j*»cialty. Squirrel and Gopher Poison B. Sure You Cst "Th. RED Kind" Sold underV positive money-back guar« antee.'l You run no risk in trying it/ y Begin today7 “ it Get» N«w Home Users are Quality Choosers fy ro^s.i. w . E. C h o w n I h e N e w H om e \ K 111 I U I’ ll W£\I AC V CO. J. W. ALLEN Attorney-at-Law .......... , To tlu* voter« of Hood River ami Waeco To the electors of the several precincts counties: comprising the county of Wasco: i Mrs. James Cherry and baby were in ing from Chicago where he will spend The Dalles Tuesday. some time on his rtneh, known as the For Sale—Rig work horse, weight East Hood River Fruit Co. Mr. Weber went to Portland yesterday afternoon 1300. W. L. Howland. G A S O L IN E by the barrel at lowest where he will remain fur a few days on business. price. Chown. Mrs. C. A. Macrum, who has been Mr«. J. K. McGregor was a visitor j in Portland during the greater part of in The Dalles Tuesday. the winter, went to The Dalles on John Strahm, o f the Greenwood dls- ' Wednesday where she met Dr. Macrum trict, is now plowing at Ma.yeidale. returning with him in the afternoon to Mrs. Sarah Neal was a visitor in Mosier. Mrs. Macrum said that her Hood River Morday. father’s health is much improved. Dr. and Mrs. David Hobinaon spent A local fair is being planned in the first o f the week in Fortland. Mosier this fall by tbe grange, stated Mrs. G. F. Murder) and little son A. M. Roup Saturday. He said that were visitors Tuesday in The Dalles. he had received promises from all the SFR1 NO TOOTH and PEG TOOTH merchants in the city to give prizes. The exhibits will be taken later to the HAR ROWS. Chown. Mrs. Jaa. Fierrey was in Howl River county fair. C. W. I.incbaugh, postal inspector Clyde Bailey was In Hood River the of this district, who makes his heart- <iusrters in The Dalles, was in the city last week. yesterday checking up on the local H. B. Jose was a business visitor in postoffice. It h£s been a year since The Dalles last week. the last report was made to the gov Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. Cooper went to ernment. The Dalles Tuesday for a visit. Two horses, one owned by C. J. Lit* Syracuse Flows and all sizes shares, tlepage and the other the property of and so forth at fhown'a. his daughter, Miss Ruth l.ittlepage, Mr, and Mrs. K. L. Cooper was a strayed from home two weeks ago. viaitor in The Dalles Juesday. While on his way to The Dalles Frank Ginger was in Hood River the Wednesday Mr. l.ittlepage saw them first of the week. in a pasture on ( henowith creek where John Elder was Hood River the they had been caught. first of the week. Mrs. I.. I). Firebaugli and two chil Huetene, the Ideal Shortening, dren arrived Wednesday night from special cash price this week; targe Salt Lake City where they have been can, $1.211, medium can, 59c. Strauss. for the past six weeks with their hus Special cash price this week, large band and father, who is now in busi glass jars of chipped beef, 25c. ness there. They will make a short Strauss. visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Arthur, l et ns tiursh your films. Same may lie after which they expect tu go to Port left at the Bulletin office. Sloeom A land. Cftiitield. Htssl River. t- Tonight there will be a social at the Dr. C. G. Eschelman, medical ad Immanuel church to which everyone is visor of the Artisan lodge, was up invited. A good program has been from Fortland Wednesday on I usings». prepared, and refreshments will be there will be songs by the You men, here is a rash bargain in served, good tobacco. Tuxedo and Prince A l nuartet amt double quartet as well as bert in one pound glass humidors for many other features. Come and bring 75c rash. Strauss. your friends, as an enjoyable enter Mrs. Dudley I'iercey, accompanied tainment is promised. last week. by her brother and aister, Joe and An enjoyable party was given by Ruth Higley. were Saturday visitors in Mr and Mrs. J. F. Nelson Mondsy Hood River. night in the apple house in the orchard Goldcnrod Washing Powder contains of the East Hood River Fruit com nsptha. None better. Cash price this pany. It was In the nature of a birth week, 20c for a large package. day surprise party for Miss Della Bur ton. Afte r the dance refreshments of Strauss. coffee and cake were served in the Dreseinakiog Up-to-date dressmak house by the hostess. ing done at your house Rate $1 ..to per Roy Neal was the host at a dance day. Or will take sew mg at home. Saturday night in the Huskey house Mrs. John Saul. Phone. n il'll given in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. C. J. Littlepage returned yes Parsons as a farewell party. Guests terday morning after visiting frr two were present from Hood River. Port weeks with friends and relatives in land and Ihe Dalles. Music was fur Portland. nished by E. F. Mktdlcswsrt and W. C, When you want an extra pair of Venael, on the violin and piano. Mrs. pants to help out with your coat I have J. F. Nelson also assisted on the piano. what you want whether whip cord, Coffee, cake and salad were served. khaki or wool materials at the lowest Several parties went out from the city price the market warrants, ''trauss snd country. Mrs. J. F. Hunter left yesterday for Ernest Ziromerli. o f Portland, was her hotr.a in Fortland after visiting for here Tuesday looking up some real several daya at the home of John P. estate buy*. He expects to return to Rots, her brother, and also with her this city soon for further investigstion. brother. Dr. R. M. Rots. Mr Zitnmerli was recently compelled - It's handy to run into Strauss's and get what you want in dry goods and if they happen to he out special orders are taken and filled as lyuiekly as pus Bible. • hid lots of shoes at bargain pne** always. New styles in shoes to suit every taste. Buster Brown shoes for boys and girls, big and little. None other wear so long. Ash those who haie bought them from Strauss. to leave his former home tn Victoria, B. C., on account of hia Swiss nativ ity. He stated that foreigners whose mteiesls are not allied with the Can adiana amt English are unwelcome in Canada during Ihe present European hostilities, 1 * ' *‘ I " Kuehl, who has been a real | dent of Oak Grove, eight mile» south <tf Portland, arrived this week and will ; Iteeome a resident of this vicinity. Mr Kuehl has purchased the G. 8 For fiale—-Prize miming mammoth i Smith property on The Dalles road, bronze turkey eg«s. b e » w laying »train, snd intends to erect a house on it every rgg guaranteed fertile, $ te r m i ! later. For the present he will reside tili » Plymouth Knrk eggs Lorvalli», 7 » | in the eity. Mrs. Kuehl and rhiIJren for setting of 15; Belgian hares. ear It t will arrive aa aeon as a suitable I or a J F. Nel».ut. Fast ILssf River Fru tte «. lion has been found Mr Kuehl i* Phone. ¿y) ■ contemplating drilling for water on the I ten acre tract which he recently pur- chased. STATE SHOULD BUILD HIGHWAY, SAYS KELLY In a talk to Mosier citizens Saturday, J. L. Kelly, candidate for reelection as representative to the legislature from Wasco and Hood River counties, advo cated the building of the Columbia River highway from Hood River tu The Dalles, then south tn tbe Califor nia line by the state. He reviewed the incidents of the proposed bond issue in Wasco county which has now been dropped, stating that the cuunty ahnulii improve the local roads and leave the main highway proposition to the state. At present the road through Multno mah and Hood River counties are only county roads which the state should take over and maintain, asserted Mr. Kelly. Mr. Kelly stated further that, if elected, he will propose a bill to the effect that the state build and main tain highways through the state, levy ing a tax of one mill for this purpose This would bring in over a million dol lars each year for road construction sml maintenance. In this way these roads would nut become burdensome to the counties. Good roads enthusiasts have assured Mr. Kelly, he stated, that Portland is willing to assist in getting local and state roads, and be lieves that the Columbia River high way should be built und maintained by the state. 'It is possible, concluded Mr. Kelly, that Ihe state will build the mail be tween Hood River and Mosier this summer with Hie aid of convict labor, allowing them fifty cents a day for their services. Legislators throughout tha state have expressed themselves in favor of the state building and main taining interstate roads, so I believe there will be no trouble in getting a bill to that effect passed by tbe legis lature at the next term. Rosedale School Notes During the seventh month of school which closed Friday, March 31, the fol lowing pupils were neither absent nor tardy: Bessie Jones, Roscoe David- hizar, Rheua, Rurritte and Robert Isom, Wilbur and Ruth Warren, Pearl McClure, Thelma Wlnan, Florence i Middleswart, Florence and Flora Evans, Bessie Marsh, Victoria Burton. The pupils earning the highest monthly averages were : Eighth grade, Ulman Weller, 97 3-8. Seventh, Ora Evans, 99 1-9. Sixth, Rheua Isom, 95 2-3. Fifth, Frances Weller, 98 1-8. Third A, Roscoe Davidhizar, 98 5-7. Third B, Florence Middleswart,95 1-3. Second, Lenard Evans, 98 1-3. First, Thelma Winan, 98 2 3. Primary, Bessie Gilliam, 91 1-4. Ora Evans earned the highest aver age in school, an average of 99 1-9. e Lillian F. Marvel, Teacher. Dissolution of Partnership OR EGON rilF. D A I.I KS I hereby announce m\*«*lf a Republi - 1 I hereby ennonnee myself as a Re- , can candidate for representative from publican candidate f«»r county clerk of j D A V ID ROBINSON. M. D. the twenty-ninth district subject to the ! Wasco county, Oregon, subject to the i w»!l of the people expresse*! at the pri- will of tbe people expre-sed at the pri- • Physician and Surgeon mary élection to l»e hcld in Wasco marv election, to lie held May 19, lulu. county, May 19, 191*». M o s ie r - - O regon If nominated and elected I pledge I f nominal**«! and elected, i pledge | my »elf to discharge the duties of the iiiyavlf to cnnduct the office to the beat | office to the beet of my ability. of ii»y ahilitv. working at ail times as in i th*» past, for more efficient and eoonoiu- j J. K. A N D E R S O N . ieal metbods of ronducting the «aine erby tearns witli due courtesy to ail and for the 1 To the registered voter» «1 W asco I i>eHt interest of ail parties conccrned. county, Oregon : L a w y e r s L. B. FOX. I hereby desire to announce myself as a candidate for the nomination at tin* To the Republican voters of Wasco, H O O D R IV E R . O R E G O N hands of the Repub'ican party, to the county : office of county commissioner at the I winh to announce myself a candi coming primaries; ami should I be date for the nomination of county nominated, and later elected to said treasurer, subject to the will of the D R . C. JENKINS position, will discharge the duties Republican voters at the primary el«*c- thereof to the best of my ability. tion, May 19. 1916. D ENTIST F. (\ C L A U S E N . O L I V E R R. K R IK R . HOOD R IV E R . OR E G O N ♦ ♦ To the registered voter* o| Wasco Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone .*133 To the voters of Wasco county : county, 4)regon; I hereby announce myself aa a Re l desire through this medium to publican candidate for county treasurer, announce my candidacy for the nom subject to the will of the people, ex- ination of county assessor, subject to a pressed at the primary election to be majority vote expressed at the Republi held May 19, 1916, can primaries, on May 19, 1919. If nominated and elected I will con : for : If nominated ami later «*lected, I will duct the office in the same careful and ontinue, to the best of jny ability, to economical manner as in tlie past. do everything tending toward raising H A L L I K »S. RICK. the standard of the office, ami to the best interests of the taxpayers at large. J A M E S A DAVIS To the Republican voters of Wasco Phone 1 124 county: I hereby announce mvself as a can I hereby announce my candidacv for the Democratic nomination oi sheriff, didate for the office of district attorney subject to a majority vote as expressed on tlie Republican ticket at tbe primary Proprietor Hood River at the Democratic primaries, on May election, May 19, 1916. If nominated 19, IKIU. If I am nominated and later and elected, I will «*xe« nte ami enforce elected, I will during mv term of office the law; will faithfully and diligently perform all the duties pertaining to the perf rm the duties of sheriff to the best office, and will a! a!! ’ iiues conduct the of my ability, and as economically as office in a courteous and economical possili'«? nJni'nisti r tIn- affairs of tin manner and for tlie best interests of the taxpayers and the public in general. llltic Physician anil Surgeon P A U L W. C H IL D E R S. Charles L. Darn ielle. D -f-l I I I I I I I-1- !■■!■ I I I- M i l H ' 1-H -F C. K. Marshall with Mrs. Marshall B R I E F L O C A L M E N T I O N 4 motored over from Hood River and spent the day on their thirty acre • r H - H - H - H - l - H - f - H H - f - K - l -l-l' I-I--I ■» ranch in the Greenwood district which is being cared fur by Gus Gudberson. F IS H IN G T A C K L E A T C H O W N'8 . I am going to have three bins in the Mr». Ernest Evans was in Hood center of the store. These will be Klver Saturday. filled with some special bargains at all Mra. K. Ease was a visitor Tuesday times. Look for them when in the in Hood Kivcr. store. You will find new items from Fickle» f o r that jaded appetite, the time to time. Strauss. kind you like at Strauss. For Sale— All the leading varieties of Mrs. Amos Hoot was a Saturday vis Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach and Plum itor in Hood River. trees, one nr t wo years old. Two year .1. M. Burpee was in Hood River old Asparagus plants, y ] per bundled. Tuesday. Trees guaranteed to grow inn! true to SEE the NEW A U T O T IR E S at name. F. A. Masset), Hood River. Or. Chown‘a. W. II. Weber arrived Tuesday even Sewing Mach. Co. 294 P a c ific Bldtf.. San Francisco. Cal. & S H. G o to L a w French Dry Cleaning Altering and Repairing J. H . L A W The firm of Tryon & Clay doing a generai Iivery and hauling business, on Morday, March 27, 1916 dissolved part nership. All accounts against the firm and all indebtedness to the firm will be settled by J. P. Tryon. Nu bills cun-' traded by Walter Clay after March 27 under the firm name of Tryon & Cla) will be allowed by J. P. Tryon, who -■ - will continue the business under hi» To Wasco and Hood River voter»: To the voters of Wasco county : Telephones: name. I am a candidate for nomination for I hereby announce myself a« si Re Residence 1031 O ffic e 1241 publican candidate for the nomination state senator from the sixteenth sena State o f Ohio. C ity o f Toledo. YxUcas c’ountv. » » of sheriff of Wasco county, Oregon. If torial district, composed of Wasco ami Frank J. ( ’ henry m akes oaih that he nominated and later elected, I will use Hoo«l River counties, by the Democrat is s e n io r' partner o f the Ann o f F. J. Office in H r o s iu i Bldg. Cheney * C o . doin g business In the economy and my be«t judment in per party at the May primaries. C ity o f T o h d o . County a rd State ufore- H o o d River G KO KG K R. W I L B E R . formin'.: the duties of the office. I w ill *aid. anti that said firm w ill pav the stint o f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r advoetae the pas-ing of a law at the each and ev ery ease o f C atarrh that cannot l*e cured by the use <>f H A L L ’S next term <>f the legislature, giving tin* To the electors of Hood River and C A T A R R H «’ tE F R A N K J. C H E N E Y Wasco conn t i e » : county So lift authority to let the board Sworn to I or*- me and subscribed I hereby announce myself a Republi In m y pr -sen . this Sth day o f D ecem W. A. HUSBANDS ing of the county prisoners to the low ber. A. D. A W G LEASO N. can candidate for representative from est bidder. (S eal) N ota ry Public. Blacksmith the twenty ninth representative district, H a ll's Cat h Cure is taken in tern F. C. SE X TO N. ally and act through the Blood on the subject to tbe will of the people ex- m w # ■ Mucous Sur o f the System . Send Horse Shoeing and General k 1" the several voters of Wasco county, pressed ct the primary election to I k * Repair Work. F J ( :N i:V & CO . Toledo. O. held in said district, lay 19, 1916. Sol it by all D ruggist*. 75c. ( Oregon: If nominated and elected l pledge my M o s i e r , - - O regon H a ll's F am ily P ills fo r constipation. I hereby desire to announce myself a self to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my abilty ami for the candidati* for tbe nomination of county Past Due memory refreehim; stamps sheriff, subject to the will of Republi best interest of the people in general. have been added to «»nr ready made J. T. ADKISSON. can voters, at the coming primary nom stork. They are neat in appearance inating election. I Raid Advertisements) and the wording is to the |>oint. For For State Senator Should I be nominated and later To the voters of Hood River and Was sale at this office. «•h‘< tcd to said office, I will continue as For district attorney of W hmco county: co counties: in the past to enforce the lawn, and con The same efficient and «trict enforce I hereby announce myself as a Repub The proposal tu establish convict ment of the lawn, ami attention to the duct the office in a courteous and eco lican candidate for the tate senate for ramps to work on the the Columbia nomical manner. legal hiiMiness of the comity and state the sixteenth senatorial district of Ore river highway between Hood River and LEVI (. HEILMAN. gon, subject to the will of the people as Mosier meets with the heBrty approval as in the past, hacked by 22 years of expressed at the primary election to !** s n o t A N D HARNESS R EPAIR ING of J. I . Kellv, of Tbe Dalle«, repre actual court experience. Republican. To the voters of Hood and Wasco held on May 19, 1916. If nominated and sentative in the legislature front Hood PrimoricM, May D‘ , 1 !*1 *i. H ARNESS SUPPLIES « lected I pledge myself to discharge the counties: River anil Wasco counties, who is now W. A. BELL. I hereby announce myself ah Repub duties of the office to l»est of my ability. seeking the Republican nomination •w Eet the State own and maintain the M O S I E R lican candidate for representative from O R EG O N looking to reflection. Mr. Kelly, who the twenty-ninth district, subject to the Columbia River Highwav. For State Senator was here last week, says- Raid Adv. J. W MORTON. will ol the people ex preseed at the pri " I see no reason why we should not To the \ oters of Hood River and Wasco mary election. establish such convict ramp«. I would | count ies ’ If nominated an 1 elected, I will at all To the Republican voters >f Wasco and Commercial Club Meeting be in favor of paying the mnn a small 1 res poet fully announee ntytclf a-* a times I k * mindful of the welfare of the daily salary—of 5d cents, say. I f the flood River counties: men are single Ihe money cnuld hi candidate on ti.e Republican ticket for tax pa\eis At the coiriog primary flection my The regular business meeting I will, if elected, introduce a hill de saved for them until the termination of »late senator for the sixteenth serntor- their terms of imprisonment. Where ial district of Oregon, subject to your claring all highways heretofore desig name will appear a« a candidate for of the Mosier Commercial Club the prisoners are married men, their " i l l to he expressed at the primaries to nate«! as state highways to lie state the Republican nomination for circuit is held on the first.Monday o f wages might very well be given their ho held on the 19th day of May, I91t». highway* in fact, and imposing upon judge oi the seventh judicial district, If nominate«! and elected, I will pledge the state the exclusive duty of building each month. families for support. comprising Wasco and flood River " T h e objection might be raised that my host efforts to seen re state control and and maintaining the same, ami reliev E. W. D avidhizar , Pres. such a movement would meet with an inlintenance of the Columbia River ing the counties from anv expense per counties, and 1 take this means ol D r . D avid R obinson , Sec. opposition from organized labor. How Highway ; to unyielding tax reductions taining to the construction or mainte announcing nit oandidarv therefor, ever, I think that labor unions should from t"p downward : to economy in aj»- nance of siieh highways, and will also sul j. rt to the derision of the Republi concede the right of working the con propriations, and the elimination of all aid in every i»o»sible way the securing can voters of the two countu» men l-adies. secure your calling r«rds at victs on roads. We now have in the unnecessary and frtak laws from our • >i federal aid for the « •»natructiou .it highways in the state of < Itegon tioned, as expressed at the primaries. the Billetin office. 50 cards for 75c; penitentiary several hundred men, the Statute l>oo*ks. J. R NU KKLNI N Pd. adv. J. L K E L L Y . FRED VV. WII.si IX . most of whom should be given some Pd. adv\ 10') POr;]* fpp # kind of employment." Mr. Kelly, who is president of the Wasco Cuunty Goud Roads Association, -z v- .g-v. fci v. ^ )« jx . » X» rfx. v g-«, arto îrC JC irC gC ^ ^ •V j " -Vf» -w_r> tjs - sv declares that his chief reason for aspir ing to reelection to the legislature is K actuated by a desire to introduce a bill Î! that will, i f passed, make the following roads state controlled and maintained Ji highways: The route from Astoria to K Portland; that I mm Portland south to the California Ime, known as the Pa K cific highway, and the Columbia river H highway from Portland up the Colum bia river to the Washington line in th« X eastern part of the state. "Such a move,” says Mr. Kelly, " I think can he carried to suecess. We have tbe support of the State Highway » Commission, the Multnomah county delegation and Governor W ithyromhe. X I would propose in my bill that the 5< State Highway Commission be provided with funds for th* construction aid X maintenance of the state roads by an- K annual levy,to login the first yeai with a hall mill ard then tn increase tbe K second year, aay, to a maximum of a X mill. The system of building roads by county- bonding results in a lot of unfir X ishrd highway. The counties, as ex- I P K K 1 met.",.tm h o o d r i y f k PRICE KIZ75 HOOD RIV M penenoe has shown, soon reach their j limits with poor results." X KELLY FAVORS STATE ROAD MAINTENANCE Dr. H. L. Dumble POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS C. J. E. CARLSON THE NEW REO W H M F S I f ii Mm I ffcern ^len ^ill l Pollent/fn Ch#rf> growers of Hood River will graft and ptflIM U p r r * Waterhouse cherry, propagated hy H. M Harlow, of Salem, for pollen sera. Ihe r r a variety will l e ueed in the proportion of c%ery fourth tree in * w r y fourth row. The new cherry ia raid to he •irtuler to the Royal Anne Cherry grower» arour d The Dallea. and at Mosier have sued the rew \ari tty, aeiona having 1 een f*rt.i«hed t\ The Dallea Business Men's Association. i X !< X X X x; !•« D on’ t buy an autom obile until you h aveseen the New R e o -th e Q uality car. The best value fo r the m oney o f any car on the m arket. Y ou r thorough inspection is invited. D. McDONALD, Distributor, Hood River, Or.