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r saaaBsaaattl THE DALftt WEEKLY' CHRONICL WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. PAQE FOU .A 8 i ! 1 1 i - I r.ntiRn I well I didn't want to. I I I I THE DALLES HIGH SCHOOL By Ralph Hallyburton "Well, how are you todny? What are you doing up at school? Anything? "What have you got up there anyway?" Were you over asked these ques tions? I was, and I can't say that my questioner wasn't a bit enlightened when I left him pondering over .sev eral new ideas or now conceptions of JD. H. S. "To begin with," I answered, "1 feel fine." This was a trifle optimis tic for I had just fln'shcd a six week",' qui?:, given the last period' In the day. "As to what I'm doing. It would take me a very long time to tell you but myi motto Is, 'get something out of each day's lessons.' Something that will make for progreos. If It's a theory I'm studying I try to link It up with some practical Idea. If It's a new meth od, I try It. If it's English literature I am studying, I look for some Inspir ational work such as biographies or good stories written by recognized au thors. And so on through all my stud- , ies, I search for the good In them." "To hear you talk," interrupted my friend, "one would think you are eith er the moder student or you just nat urally) have the gift for gab." "You're rather plain-spoken, aren't you?" I offered. "However, I don't ( think your criticism Is quite accurate. I'm not the model student and nelthor have I any ambition for the field 6f oratory. On the contrary I have two ears which I try to give the pref erence. There is always interest In fichool work if .you're looking for It. In answer to your third query con cerning our work. Listen hard and I'll hang a few things 'on the end of your nose.' " 'INover mind," he broke in, "I know what you've got up thore. It's a bunch of school girls for teachers, a couple of vocational courses, two little posi tions which tickle the vanity of two equally small professors, and several classical and commercial 'blind alley' courses." "Hold on, here. Let mo a3k you a a uentlon, When did you graduate from The Dalles high school?" "I didn't graduate from that ceme tery, thank heavon." "Well, why didn't you go to some other school then?" I inquired. ''Oh, I don't know. Probably bo- J cause I well I didn't want to, I ' guess." i "That's a good reason, I'll admit, but Just because you lost interest In your school work and quit I remem ber It was Just a year ago is no rea son why you should condemn the school. Do you know that we have one of the best university trained facul ties obtainable? Teachers who are heads of departments aro especially trained for the work. We have a school library -with hundreds of ref erence books and plenty of good mag azines, a printing department which is the best high school print-shop In j thd Bttitc, a physics laboratory, a manual training department and a course in mechanical drawing. In addi. Hon to the classical, commercial and scientific courses we havo a domestic science department with a subordi nate course In millinery. Music Is not neglected either. There are a number of music classes, an orchestra and both boys' and girls' glee clubs. "Do you know that, more money was spent for luxuries, silk shirts and sox, and so on, by fellows like you atid the rest of the great army of extrnva Bants, in 1920 than we" have spent for education since "the beginning of history? That's saying a good deal for the colonists in the very beginning apportioned a certain amount of land for public schools. Which army do you want' to belong to, the army of spendthrifts or the student nrmy? It Is no dlsgraco to be poor tout there is no excuse for Ignorance. There are too many libraries to allow an ex cuse. .Statistics show that out of b, 000,000 persons with no schooling only 31 attained distinction. Of 30,000,000 who havo elementary training, 808 attained distinction. From 2,000,000 with a high school education 1245 rose to prominence, while of 1,000,000 college educated, 5768 became fa mous. So from this we see that the person with no education has one chance In one hundred fifty thousand of making a name for himself, with an elementary training he has four times the chance, with high school ed ucation eighty-seven times the chance and with a college education, eight hundred times tho .chance. Now I ask you, friend, what are your chances? Eight hundred to ono or one to eight hundred? The Dalles high school of fers you an opportunity. Think It over." And I left him. LAUGHS ARE HIS HITS ' EIeEPEBLLEv EvEBEmBEEvsEBEBEwH i American baseball fans in all of their serious rooting like to relax in a good laugh occasionally. Nick Alt- ' rock, former world champion pitcher, but now baseball's most unique char- l acter, is proving it so year after year. Once again he is back on the coach ing line with the Washington Amer ican League club, cutting funny ca pers and making thousands roar with laughter. Altrock, as pitcher on the Chicago White Sox years ago, pitch ed Comlskoy's team to a- world title over the Cubs in world series. Brawn's Dufur Stag Time Table Two round trips daily. Lea re Bank hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. in. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m and 1 p. m. tf Free Clinic No Charge For Examina tionTuesdays and Thursdays, i Dr. Baum, chiropractic physician. Third and Washington, main 601.. t When You Tell your friends about that whale of ,a fish you caught they'll all laugh and say it's a good fish story. Back up your fish story with Kodak pictures. You need a Kodak. Crosby's. 4 We are going to show you How to Save on Your Coffee Bill I) A Special Demonstration THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK, OF DIAMOND W COFFEE Airs. Brastad of Portland, in charge SPECIAL PRICES FOR THOSE DAYS POUND 35c; THREE POUNDS $1.00 Are you burdened with your income? Are you conserving your re sources or are you wasting them? The price of Diamond W Coffee is the same as before the war. The can is the reason why. Paying Casli Saves Money. Carrying Your Own Goods Home Saves Money. Buying Diamond W Coffee, Saving the Price of the Tin, Saves Money. At The Parlor Grocery WHERE GROCERY PRICES ARE LOWEST WEDDING BELLS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pugh today received a letter from their daugh ter, Ruth, announcing her marriage in Portland recently to William Gal breath. Mr. and Mrs. Galbreath are spending a few days in Portland be fore going to Chehalis, whero they expect to make their home. Special. In order to make space for my summer stock I will sell at 10 'per cent discount the few remaining plain tailored and trimmed hats. Mrs. Weaver, $02 Union street, opposite poBtoffice. Telephone black 3171. M'20 Taxi Mayfleld's Taxi relephone main 5021. 27tt Typing and Stenograpny tone at reasonable rales. Koina A Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Real Uence phon- red '2332. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Ort'Kon, for Wnscn Countv E. H. FRENCH. TRUSTEE. Plaintiff, vs. JoR'ph Kronenberg and Bessie M. Kronenberg, husband and wife, Ed Bail, doing business under the name of Par lor Grocery, H. Glenn. Bertha Glenn Heroux, Executrix, and H. Glenn, Exe cutor, of the Estate of P. W. Sever son. Deceased, and French & Co.. n corporation, and W. E. Mills, Defend ants. To Joseph Krone liberie and Bessie M. KrononberR, husband and wife, and W. E. Mills. Defendants. I In the name of the State of Oregon. J you are hereby reaulred to aoo&r and . answer the complaint filed against you ' in tin- uuure enuuea suit wunin six weeks from the date of the first pubuY cation of this summons in Thn nnllnn Weekly Chronicle, anrt If vi f te answer ror want thereof the plain tiff will take Judgment aarainst vnu and apply to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of the court above named fore closing that certain mortgage made and executed and delivered by the defend ants, Joseph Kronenberg and Bessie M. Kronenberg, husband and wife, to E. H. French, Trustee, and. for a further decree of the court for the sale of the property described in said mortgage, which Is as follows, to-wlt: Lots E and V in Block 27 In Fort Dalles Military Reservation addition to Dalles City, Oregon, and for the costs and disburse ments of the tult. and the costs of sale, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and Just. This summons is served upon you In and by authority of the order of the Judge of the above entitled court made and entered on the 11th day of Ap 1931, directing that service of this sum mons be made upon you by publica tion thereof in The Dalles Weekly Chronicle for a period of six week, and requiring you to appear and answer the complaint on file herein within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this summons. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 14th day of April, 1921. W1L.SON & BKADSHAW, Attorneys f""' I Post Office- address The Dalles, Oregon. Apr.H-May 2C Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Murdo J. Finlayson, Plaintiff, vs. Albert Grant, Robert Orant und Ida M. Grant, husband and wife, Elvln Grant, Percy Grant, Christina Grant Campbell and Manson Campbell, .. and husband, defendnnts. To Albert Grant, Robert Grant, Ida M. Grant, Elvln Grant, Percy uru... Christina Grant Campbell and Manso Campbell, the defendants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court arwUcause with in six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and If you fall to so answer or otherwise plead' to said complaint plaintiff will take Judg ment and decree against you that plain tiff is the owner In fee of the real property described In said complaint, to wit, the Southeast quarter of the South west quarter of Section 8., Lot 1 of Section 18 in Township 7 South, Range 18 East. Willamette Meridian and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 14 and the North half of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion 34 in Township 5 South, Range 18 East, Willamette Meridian in Wasco County, Oregon and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem proper. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. Fred W. Wilson, Judge of the above entitled court, which order 1b dated the 21st day of April, 1921, directing that summons herein be published for six consecutive weeks In The Dalles Chronicle. Th date of the first publication of thk summons is April 28th. 1921; the date of the last publication is June 9th 1921. HUNTINGTON & WILSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. April 28 810-813 Lewis Building June 9 , Portland, Orego Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that by au thority of an Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, dated the 16th day of April, 1921, upon a Judgment and decree for the fore closure of two certain mortgages in the suit wherein French & Company, a corporation, was plaintiff and Tha Dalles Sanatorium, a corporation, and M. Z. Donnell and HenryJ. Maler, Trustees, were defendants, said decree and Judgment being in favor ot th. plaintiff, and against the defendants and each of them, said decree provided for the sale of the property hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of $25hj.wU, together with Interest thereon at the rate of seven percent per annum f the 28th day of June, 1917, and for the sum of 130U.0O attorney's fees, and for the further sum of $22.60 costs and disbursements and accruing costs of and upon said writ, and said decree further provided for a Judgment against the defendant. Dalles Sanatorium, for the sum of $8500.00, together with in terest thereon in the amounts and from the dates as follows: On 31 bonds $3100.00 6 from Dec. 1st,. 1915. On 48 bonds $4800.00 6r0 from Dec 1st, 1906. On 1 bond $100.00 6 from IH.c 1st, 1907. On 1 bond $100.90 6 from Dec. 1st. 1913. On 2 bonds $200.00 6 from Dec. 1st. 1911. On 2 bonds $200.00 6 from Dec. '.1st, 1911. And for the further sum of $1500.00 attorney fees. Said decree further pro vlded for the sale of certain personal property hereinafter described. Now therefore, I will on Monday the 23rd day of May, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the county court house in Dalles City, , Wasco County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest; bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest that the defendants or each of them had on the 7th day of June, 1906, or which said defendants or either of them have since acquired in and to the following de scribed real property situated in Wasco County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 11 and 12 In Block 26 In Gates Addition to Dalles City, Oregon. I will also at said time and place above mentioned and on the same prem ises sell all the right, title and interest of the defendants above named in and to all the furniture and fixtures, medi cinal supplies, medical and surgical in struments now located and being In the above described premises. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation by the court and redemp tion as by law required. Done and dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, this 19th day of April, 1921. LEVI CHRISMAN, Sheriff of Wasco County. State of Oregon. Date of first publication of this notice April 21st, 1921. Date of last publication of this notice May 19th. 1921. THE LARGEST CHAIN71EPXRTMENT 'STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Silk Dress Sensation! - An Event Extraordinary! Lovely Spring Frocks of . 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