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Local and Personal Mrs. A. H. Giesy is improving slowly after her long, serious illness. SA L E AN D W A N T A D S . | Rural Education in China Is Improving Last Sunday at Colvin River Teddy Dr. Osmar K. Wolf, Wondburn, Ore. There has been astonishing improve Giesy, o f Portland, was champion high is fully equipped to fit your' eyes with ment along the line of public educa Dwin Miller is spending a week or diyer. diving 35 feet. proper glasses. tf tion since the dawning of the Republic ten days in Portland. of China in 1911, says the Southern H. L. Bents, who recently underwent Leslie Grazer has just returned from Workman. Needless to say, there is an operation at a Portland hospital, is only a small fraction of her population a fishing trip in Southern Oregon., D A N G E R — Lurks in all wires reported as improving and is expected of 400,000,000 having so far the privi Y ou never can tell when they lege of being educated; but there is Miss Orleta Krous returnd home from home shortly. Portland Friday for the summer vaca * or Elect decisive activity leading to further ex Cherries, while not over plentiful are hot, telephone1 pansion and advancement. tion. this year, are still low in price, bring ric. W arn your children. In China elementary education la Chas. Snyder, who has been quite ing 3 and 4 cents at the cannery. Molalla Electric Co. tf. given in both the lower and higher weak for several years, is seriously ill William Preston and son, who have primary schools. A child is in his at his home. school age from six to fourteen and been working in the Coos Bay country, For Sale—6 room house with bath, compulsory school attendance during have returned home to remain until 2| lots; three chicken houses; some Mrs Ray McPherson, o f Bend is visit the period is secured by Taw. But in ing! her mother, Mrs, W. L. Preston, after the 4th, owing to a shut down in fruit; opposite Lutheran Church. Louis the rural districts where child labor the mills. Siebert, 45tc for a few days, still prevails and the compulsory at A very pleasant day was spent last tendance law is not seriously enforced Mrs, Dave Miller, o f Los Angeles, not all the farmers’ children attend was a week end guest at the S. A, last Sunday at the home of Mrs. G, FOR SALE.—Royal Anne and Lam regularly these fundamental schools. Den tel, being- her 76th birthday. A Miller home. bert cherries. Chas. Eilers, Route 3, Usually a large village has a lower lovely dinner was served at noon. Ite primary school for itself. Two or Those present were : Mrs. J). Dentel, Aurora, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Elliott and Miss three small villages combine to main Vern Reese o f Portland, were Sunday Mr. Wm. Dentel and June and Emery, tain one, The higher primary school Mr, and Mrs. Chris Z eigler, Lloyd, Lu- guests in Aurora. FOR SALE.— Sow and five nigs. is found only in the city or town. A cile and Ben Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs. rural primary school usually makes A. H. Will and H. G. Kreis drove to Fred Dentel, Dorothy, Ruth, Mr, and | Also five year old/resh cow with calf. use of an old temple as school build JOHN R. KRAUS, Wasco Saturday to attend a Masonic Mrs. Dossie Green and Lewis, from ! Aurora. 25-2tc. ing. meeting, returning home Sunday morn Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. G iesy,! Route 5. The teacher, either a graduate from ing. a lower normal school or from a high Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weber, Ulysess, Mrs. E. W. Bird, Mrs. G. E. Knapp Viola and Ted Giesy, Madge Grimes, | We have plenty of money to loan on er primary school, lives in the school. His annual salary is from $100 to $150 and Margaret Knapp left Tuesday Harold Dickey, Chas. Weber and L e e ! farms at 6 per cent. No commission. Including everything except house Reliable Abstracts. Oregon City Ab Roys. morning for a visit to Seattle and Spo rent. stract Company. 44-tfc kane. These village schools are under the direct control of the county superin Coming Events Mr. Charles Glaze was pleasantly tendent. He is the chief administra Any girl in trouble may communicate surprised by the arrival o f his wife on June 28. Field meet Oregon Experi with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Ar tive authority, but he seldom visits Sunday last, as he was not expecting the schools himself. The supervision ment Station at Corvallis, my at the White Shield Homis 565 is done by a county Inspector who is her so soon. July 4, Celebration at Wilsonville. Mayfair Ave-. Portland.Ore. 37-’52t by no means helping the teachers dur Rev. William Schoeler has purchased July 9-22, Willamette Valley Chau- ing his visit, but is engaged in mark a Ford sedan and we shall expect to taugua at Gladstone. ing down what tie sees in the school , FOR SALE OR TRADE for horse or see him driving most o f the spare time July 19-21. Fourth annual Mt. Hood | cow, seven-foot.Deering binder in good for a general report to the superin from now on. tendent. climb. shape. CHRIS SNYDER, Mr. and Mrs S.HjStoner.Mr, and Mrs. Aug. 18-23. Buyers, week at Port Five miles south o f Barlow. Needy Giant From the Jura Lettenmaier drove up the highway as land. phone, 25 2t-c Mountains Is Strong far as Eagle Creek on a picnic excur Aug. 21-28, Lutheran chautauqua at One of the tallest men alive today, sion Sunday. Gladstone. possibly the tallest, is Armand Bron- Sept. 18-19-20. Pendleton Round Up. For Sale A1 Will, Emery Howe and Leonard ner, who hails from the Jura moun Coon drove to Clear Lake Tuesday on a —— _— One Birdsell No. 6 Clover Hulier, tains, says London Tit-Bits. He 18*7 feet 5% Indies in height and hla | fishing trip, expecting to remain the one Titan 19-20 Tractor, four Oil Presbyterian Church stretch from finger tip to finger tip is balance o f the week. 1 Drums, one 3-bottom P. D. Gang Plow, close on 8 feet, while, as his boots are Remember the North Mission ¡Sun one Diamond King Feed Grinder, also 17% inches long, his patronage is Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yergen and Miss Noma Yergen drove to Hood River and day School Convention is being held Buzz Saw on Sled, one Registerd 0. eagerly sought by the bootmakers in Condon, leaving home last Thursday in Gervais on next Sunday afternoon. I. C. Boar, 3 years old, one Registered his locality. Bronner was bom In 1890 and only It is expected many from Aurora will 0. I C. Sow 2 years old, eight Regis- and returning Monday afternoon. istered 0 . I. C. pigs, two Shorthorn censed to grow when he was fhirty participate. Miss Francis Robinson returned The evening service will be held as heifers, fresh, one Hay Carrier and years of age. It is a remarkable fact that he only weighed 4% pounds when home from Stanford University last usual at 8 p. m. and the subject of the Fork, one Thomas Grain Drill. born. His great height is not shared Thursday.' She was accompanied by sermon will be “ The High L ife” CLAUDE R. MARSH, by any other member of his family, Dr.Angell, who will spend-the summer * J. F , M a t h e w s . Molalla, Ores the tallest being 5 feet 9 inches. here. Phone 47-4, Molalla. 25 2t-p Unlike most giants, who outgrow their strength, Bronner is exceedingly Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Robinson and Aurora Lutheran Church strong, and can carry a weight of Son, Edwin, left Monday for Southern nearly half a ton with ease. His California, where they will visit Mr. jjealth Is excellent, and so is his appe We have our Children's day next Robinson’ s parents. Miss FrancisfRob- tite. He eats little meat, bttt con Sunday at Brun’s park. Everybody is C H AR LE S G L A ZE , inson accompanied them as far as Eu sumes a huge quantity of vegetables. urged to be present at 10:30 sharp. DBALEk IN gene, where she will take a summer Food and. clothing necessarily cost The children will render their program course in chemistry at the U. of O. him about twice what an ordinary man in the forenoon and Rev. Christensen, would have to pay, and his tailor, Say. Mr.—— r— —I f you had to do from Odessa. Wash., will give a short when fitting him, requires a steplad- Cleaning and Re-setting Mon der to reach his shoulders. At pres the washing one week and your address. In the afternoon at 2:30 Rev. ent this giant Is touring the continent, uments, and Inscriptions Cut wife the next week, before your turn Lukas from Maeksburg, and Revsl but he hopes shortly to visit this eoun- on Monuments at the Grave' came again you would have an ELEC Lindseth from Silverton, will speak, try. and the choir will sing a number of TRIC WASHING MACHINE. IF 20 per cent Discount on YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE, buy her an stirring selections. Everybody is re Marble and Granite Purchases. Speaking Bostoiiese Electric Washing Machine. We sell quested to bring his own lunches along. t Wprk Guaranteed A young electrical engineer from several types o f machines at lower The public is cordially invited to .attend j J Prices Reasonable Boston suffered an injury and was sent the meetings. than Portland prices * AURORA* - - OREGON to a hospital for treatment, where his W m . S c h o e l e r . M o l a l l a E l e c t r ic C o . accent proved a problem to the at tendants. “ Could I have a baba?” he asked BXRSijraBSS one morning. “ There is one in each room,” the nurse replied. Later he made the same request to T h e Touring Car another attendant, and received the same answer. "Can I have a baba?” he appealed F. O. B. D e tr o it to the head nurse. Demountable Rims “ There should be a Bible in each and Starter (85 extra room,” she said. “ Say,” he called, desperately, “ you don’t understand me; I want to get shaved.”—Indianapolis News. a Is the Nation’ s Greatest Playground Every American should share in the inspiration o f its towering peaks, leaping geysers, growling grottos, boiling cauldrons, in the midst of which are magnificent hotels, charming cottage villages, 300 miles of matchless boulevards and all the comforts of home. Send for our booklet. It tells the thrilling story o f nature’s wonderland. Our /' THROUGH S LEEP IN G CAR Service DAILY between Portland and West Yellowstone by the U nion P ac ific S y s te m makes the trip very comfortable. Let our representatives make your Itinerary and arrange your reservations, etc. J. H. O’NEILL Traveling Passenger Agent with headquarters at 637 Pittock Block, Portland will call personally and arrange all details; drop him a card or address WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon JU S T O N E PURPOSE To supply the Men and Young Men o f the Willamette Valley with the best o f Clothes and Furnishings at Reasonable Prices. BISHOP’S CLOTHING & WOOLEN MILLS STORE Salem, Oregon 136 N. Commercial Street U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY outfitters to W om en, Missesand Children 145-147 Nprth Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Originators of the Pay as You Go Plan Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Marble and Granite W E HOPE Y O U D O Do you need a residence ? We build ’ em. Of course we ask a recompense—when We build ’em. If you need a shed or barn To house your stock, keep them warm. Do not feel too much alarm, We build ’em. J. W . COPELAND YARD S H U BBAR D, OREGON Boys Rule Schoolmasters Helps millions enjoy their vacations Ford cars w ill carry m illions on healthful, pleasant vacations this summer— vacations that are inexpensive because of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable car. Everyone wants a car for the outdoor months. That means, of course, an unusually heavy demand for Fords. T o avoid delays and disappointment list your order now. Runabout $265 Coupe $525 Tudor Sedan $590 All Prices f. o. b. Detroit Fordor Sedan$635 SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Many of the communists recently arrested and placed in internment camps by the German authorities were schoolmasters, and their “ discipline” has been provided for in a way which suggests that tlieir captors are not entirely deficient in humor, London Answers reports. The schoolmasters were collected and placed in a special group, which was then placed under the orders of a number of boys belonging to aristo cratic families and chosen from among the internes’ own pupils. One consequence is that a few of the younger generation in this country are now beginning to believe that Ger many is not so bad a place, after all. He Did It “Hey, pap,” said Hank Hayfoot, somewhat truculently, “ looklt yere.” “ All right, I’m a lookin’.” “What did you do with that cord of hickory I sawed and split before I went to the county seat?” “ Fed the stove with it endurin’ of that last blizzard.” “Dad burn it!” “ That’s what I done,” said dad cheerfully. They Antedated Him Young Writer (to critic)—Maltre, I am Lacolomb, the poet; possibly you are acquainted with my verses. Critic—Indeed I am, young man. I was acquainted with them before you were born.—Le Rire (Paris). THE UNIVER SAL CAR You can buy any m odel by making a em ail down-payment and arranging eaey term s for the balance♦ Or you can buy on the Ford W eekly Purchase Plan* T he Ford dealer in your neighborhood w ill gladly explain both plane In detail r Reason for Trouble “ You look troubled today?” “ Yes. I was on the spree last night and when I got home very late I found I had moved to another ad- i dress !” —Kasper, Stockholm. 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