The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 16, 1908, Supplement, Image 9

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    Announcement.
Stat Senator
"I hereby announce to the votera of
Wasco Co. that I am a candidate for the
Republican nomination of State Senator,
subject to ttieir approval at the primary
election to be held April 1", 11108.
HKNRY L. KICK.
X J. Shinutt for Statement No. 1.
Firmly believiug in the election of
United States senators by the direct
vote of the people and io tbe old he
publican principle of majoiity rule,
and in consideration of tbe faot that
tbe direot primary law including
Statement No 1 is a meatuie adopted
cy aim it-1 iu.ouo majority in au over
whelmingly Republican state and by
over 1500 majority tn Wasco county,
Hud io view of tbe further fact tl at
both Uepublitan candidates for Unit
ed States senator have announced
themselves as favorable to tbe state
ment, I have coucluded alter matute
consideration to place myself aud my i
candidacy tor state senator trom Was-1
co county upon what seems to me tbe
i ... . j J I a
people B piHUuriu nun uicihib tur
Statement No. 1 end the eleotlon of
United States senators by direct vnte
of the people, for under existing laws
it is only by invoking tbe principle of
Statement No. 1 that 'he peot le may
practically secure their choice tor
United States senatoi.
N. J. Sinnoti.
County Judge.
County Judge A. E. Lake announces
himself a candidate for reelection to
his present incumbency subject to the
approval of tbe votera of the republican
party at the primaries April 17.
J. L. KELLY of The Dalles, Oregon,
announces himself a candidate for the
ofliee of county judge subject to the will
of the republican voters of Wasco
county. If elected he will devote bin
time to the interests of tbe people, as
County Judge, an he has to the interests
of the city ol Tbe Dalles while Mayor
for the past three terms.
M.
For County Assessor.
K. McLEOD, of Kingsley, Ore.,
State Representative
I hereby offer my Dame as a candi
date ou the Republican ticket foi
state representative from Wasco coun
ty, Oreitcn, to be voted upon at the
primaries to he held io Wasco county,
Oregon, on the 17tb day of April,
1908. H. C. Dodds,
Dufur, Oregon.
County Clerk
,T. B. GUT of The Dalles is a candi
date for the ollice of County Clerk for
Wasco County. Subject to the action
of tbe Republican votera in the primary
election.
C. II. STUl'GHTON announces him
self a candidate for nomination to his
present incumbency ,county comissioner,
subject to the votes of tbe republican
party at the April primaries.
District Attorney.
W. P. Mi KKS, l.aidlaw, Oregon. i a
candidate for Di'trict Attorney for the
seventh judicial district. Subject to
the action of the republican voters in
the primary election.
FRED W. WILSON. Subject to the
approval of tbe voters of Wasco and
Crxk counties, my candidacy for the
republican nomination for district at
torney of the seventh judicial district is
announced. If nominated and elected
I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge
the duties id the ollice as provided by
law. I' red W llson.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative to the state legisla
ture, subject to the action of the voters
of the republican party in Wasco county
at the primary election April 17, 1908.
If elected I w ill vote for the republican
candidate for Tinted Slates Senator re
ceiving the largest number of popular
votes. .1. L. CARTER.
The undersigned announces his can
didacy for representative subject to tbe
votes of the Republican party at the
primaries in April. H avion been a resi
dent of the sta'e for over thirty years he
knows the needs of bis county and if
elected will serve the people justly and
honestly. If elected be will vote for the
Republican candidate for United States
Senator having the larger-t number of
pupular votes. DANIEL .1. COOPER.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
on the deiu cratic ticket, as a candidate
for the state legislature. If elected 1
will vote for the people's choice for
United Stales senator,
L. E. Morse
Comity Treasurer
F. S. Gunning of The Dalles, Oregon,
anuouncea himself a candidate for the
Republican nomination for County
Treasurer of Wasco County, subject to
the approval of the voters at the primary
election,
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for 'County Treasurer of Wasco
Comitv. Or.'gon, subject to the decision
of the "voters of the Republi an Jjiirt v at
the primaries to lie held Aoril li, 1908.
O. D. DOANE.
on the republican ticket, subject to the
action of the voters of Wasco county, at
the primary election to be held April 17.
,L W. KOONTZ announces himself as
a candidate for the republican nomina
tion for Assessor ot Wasco county euh-
ect to the approval of the voters at
primary election to be held April 17.
County Clerk.
t. li. AMilE. ot The Dalles, is a
candidate for the ofliee of County Clerk
for Wasco county. Subject to the ac
tion of the rtpublicau voters in the pri
mary election.
Subject to tli 3 decision of the voters of
the Republican party, of W asco County,
1 announce mv candidacy for the repub
lican nomination for County Clerk. If
nominated and elected, I shall endeavor
to faithfully discharge the duties of the
ofliee as required bv law.
AlihA. BIKWAK1,
County Superintendent
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate tor the Republican nomination
for County School Superintendent of
Wasco County, Oregon, subject to the
approval of the voters at the primary
election. Jt st ijS t. !t,tl.
Candidate for Congress
GEORGE S. SHEPHERD of Portland
solicits suppo t for Republican nomina
tion tor Representative in Congress.
Advocates River Improvement and
"Deep Water to the Sea."
ASA G. STOGSDILL. I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for County
Clerk of Wasco county, Oregon, subjecj
to the decision of the voters ot the re-
publican party at the primaries to be
held April 17, 1908 Asa G. Stogsdill.
County Assessor
C. L. SCHMIDT, Republican candi
date for the office of County Assessor of
W asco County at the primaries, needs
no introduction to the voters. He has
served the county in ti.is capacity before
and bis ability to discharge the duties
of the ollice is well known throughout
W asco County.
the
Sheriff.
LEVI C1IR1SMAN. 1 hereby an
nounce my candidacy for the republican
nomination for sheriff, subject to the
approval of the republican voters if
W asco County. It nominated and elect
ed 1 shall endeavor to faithfully dis
charge the dm es of the otlice as pro
vided by .law. Lkvi Chrikman.
Bargains in
Real Estate
1. Five acres, one miie from town ; 5
room house, new ; small barn ; half acre
3 year old trees, Newtowns and Spit.
enbergs; horse, cow, hack, chickens
pigs, tooh, 4 inches water; tew cherrieB
and pear trees 1 year out. $3500.
2. Five acres, 1! miles from town; no
buildings; 4 acres in 1 year old trees ;
berries set in between trees. $3100.
3 10 acres, llg miles from town; 8
acres set to trees, standaru varieties, 1
to 4 years old; 4 acres set to strawber
ries; new 4 room house; water piped to
house; .'J inches water right. $t,000.
4 10 acres, 1 mile from town; few
hearing trees ; 5 acres of strawberries;
all set to treea, standard varieties, 1 to
5 years old ; common bouse, water
right. $0,000.
5. 8 acres; 2 miles from town; 5
acres apple trees, standard varieties, 1
year old; 350 treea 2 yeara old; 1
acres of new strawberries, 3 incbea wa
ter right; place all cleared; 5 room
house. Snap. One half cash. $3,500.
7. 40 acres, 41 miles from town ; 1,000
treea, about 200 bearing, balance from
1 to 5 years old; 2 ordinary houses:
place about half cleared, f 1 1 ,i0t).
8. 30 acres, 1 mile from town ; 2 good
houses and barns; 15 aires set to stand
ard varieties apple trees, of which 3
acres are in full lieaiing; about 2 acres
young peaches; 75 full bearing Rartlett
and Winter Nellis pears; 20 full bearing
cherry trees; 17 shares vt water right,
wagons, horses, cows and farming im
plements go with the placi. A fine,
beautiful place and the greatest bargain
in Hood River valley. $18,000. Terms
9. 40 acres, 9 miles out; 38 acres
cleared ; balance small timher; 21 acres
in fruit; 00 Newtown and Spitzenberg
apple trees 4 yeara old; 300 Bame variety
3 years old ; 75 cherry trees 3 years old;
75 peach trees 3 years old; 7 acres of
Yellow Newtowns 1 year out; 4 acres in
meadow ; 0 room plastered house with
basement; good outbuildings. $12,000.
One-half cash, and a bargain.
10. 20 acres, 4 1-2 milee out; 350
threoryear-old Newtowns; 350 Spitzen
berge; 100 Jonathans 3 years old; 75
cherry trees 3 years old; 3 acres ready
for the plow; 2 acres in timber; house
and barn, new ; teams, harness, wagon
and cow go with the place. $8,860.
11. 20 acres, 24 miles from town; 8
acres in strawberries; 1,000 standard
variety apple treea one year old; ten
inches" water right; all cleared; good
house and barn ; on good road. $8,000.
12. 15 acres, 7 miles from town ; all
set to standard variety apple trees from
1 to 5 yeara old; good house aud barn;
few liearing trees; a good place and at a
very reasonable price. $0,200. Terms.
13. 20 acres, about 7 miles from town;
rt acres cleared ready for setting trees ;
fine soil, beautiful location; no build
ings; price for a short time $2500.
14. 12 acres, 7J miles out, on Mt.
Hood rai'road, station in front of place;
easily cleared ; beautiful location, tine
soil ;' water right. An unusual buy at
an unusual price of $100 an acre. Terms.
15. 19 acres, about 1 mile out; 250
hearing treea, of which one-third are
Spitzenbergs, balance Newtowns, Bald
wins and GraveiiHteins ; 200 Newtowns
1, 2 and 3 years old ; 4 shares of water.
bouse, etc. Heautiful views, a hue sum
mer home and a place with an income.
$450 per acre.
ltl. 19 acres, 4'j niilea out; between
13 and 14" acres cleared; 112 trees, 8
yeara old; 80 trees 5 yeara old, New
towns; (12 trees 4 years old, one-half
Newtowns, balance Spitzenberga; 300
Newtowns, 150 Spit.enbergs and 50 Ar
kansas fhacka 1 year old ; 3 acrea ber
riea. Very good house and barn. $9000,
one-half cash.
17. 40 acrea, 8 miles out; unimprov
ed; under irrigation ditch; fine apple
land. $100 per acre. Terma.
18. 20 acrfs, Mt. Hood district; all
cleared; 150 trees 8 years old; place Is
all ready to Bet to trees; tl roomed
house; 1 miles from Mt. Hood pott
ollice. $4000.
19. 80 acres, 1 mile from Mt. Hood
postoflice; 7 acres in bearing orchard;
12 acres cleared altogether; about 20
acres waste land. $3500, or $3000 after
this year's crop ia taken off. Terms.
20. We have several hundred acres
of land on our list belonging to tbe
Oregon Lumber Company, located at
Dee, the terminus of the Mt. Hood rail
road, about 12 miles from Hood River.
Fine apple land, beautiful location.
This is stump land and can be sold for
$40 per acre. 20 acres is the maximum
amount sold to one person. Terma.'
We also have on our list city property
to suit the purchaser and other land in
our valley at reasonable prices; also
land in the Mosier and White Salmon
districts.
Will be pleased to furnish any other
information.
W.J.Baker
&Co.
The old remedies ara the best. Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in
use for over one hundred years by the
old Dutch Dunkarda of Pennsylvania
and is still in use by all the old familie,
of Weetern PennBylvania. I abaolntela
pure : made from the bark of the whity
or shell bark hickory Tee. The bark ie
shipped from the east, and manufaca
tnred in Salem, Oregon. For sale by
Chan. N. Clarke and all dealers..