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4HIHMSHKD ADVERTISING RATES EVERY FRIDAY uv H. G. K IBB EE , Proprietor sû iisa tiP 'rio N Î'-CT> . katks __J1.5D O n e Y**«r. .......... ...................... 8i.\ M m en*...................................... ................................ .. Thr*« • • LETIN I lb H . ........................................... dt* P rofessional Cards .. .p or m onth $ .M 1.00 O ne sq u are..................... O ne-quurter C olu m n ___ " 3.00 M 9 00 O n e-h alf Coli un n .. » 50 O ne C olu m n ............. Business locals will be ebaraed m t 5”cen ts” per line fo r each insertion. Letral a ivert»sementa will in all ca s e s ' be> har*dH Eutvrart u M c 't x ^ c l a u n ia iu r M arch I t . 1 # « at th e post o f f i c al O rettoli, under the A c t o f M arch 3. lsTSI. PARENTS SHOULD TAKE UN INTEREST MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. VOL. IV RELOCATIKG THE STATE FAIR GRLEK FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913 NO. 44 stratagem . Tactics That Won Where Strength Was Lacking. A ft e r th e decline o f Home th e cen ter nf the w orld'» m ilitary prcM v.-s w a s fo r se v en o r e ig h t cen tu rie s tran sfe rre d to th e G reek em pire, l ’on stan tin o p le ruled e lem en ts o f a mu It le ss homo- gen erou s n atu re th an lfoine in liar prim e had depended upon, 'th e re w a s less lo y a lty to th e cen tral rule th ere and fu r less lllierty u n d er It. T h e d e cisiv e m ilitary fact o f the e ast w as. h o w ever, th a t B yzan tiu m had to contend a g a in s t o v e rw h elm in g unm et! cal su p erio rity in its enem ies. South An interesting article appeared ' hi. ^ . and where the patronage iii the e n e m y 's cam p, liv surprises, sim . • ,. will adequate y support it. I hat u lated re tre a ts and am bush, th ey Il in a recent issue ot the bnamko j . . . . . . . lu strated the sa y in g o f B aron th a t means t iat the fair should come stru ta g e n Is n w e a k e r kind o f p olicy Star which depicts so well the •to Portland. used b y th ose w h o m e not stro n g condition of affairs in the aver enough to w in by fa ir e r m ethods, -lid- True it is that the Portland age public school that we repro w a rd L>. Jones in E n g in eerin g M aga duce for the benefit of the pat advocacy of such a move may be zine. vons of our school. We presume charged with selfishness, but it THE GAME OF GOLF. to say that our teachers always <1"™ not necessarily follow that welcome visitors to the school the charge would he tine. I 0 1 1- It Is a V e ry Serious Matter With the and would he pleased if more land is the metropolis of the Real Scot Enthusiast. In F ife and the L o th la n s e v e ry one parents would get the habit of state-the financial and the trade calling frequently and finding j center—and incidentally, too, it p la y s g o lf— moil o f leisure, w orkin g- men mid loafers, tlie last class produc out for themselves how theii*I one of the principal cities in in g th e finest p layers. M any o f tile and pro-; pro-1 the United States. If there is S co tch to w n s h a v e p u b lic cou rses, and children are behaving behaving and | time of leisure to go sight-seeing, even w h e re th ey a re p riv ate th e a r ti Stressing. san c lu b s m ay u se them on gen erou s j within the borders of the state, | term s. B ays S te w a r t P ic k in “ T h e The writer in the Star says: rthe average Oregonian would P a g e a n t o f th e F o rth :" “ To one who looks on and re " T h e r e is so m eth in g very Sco tch prefer either to include Portland About the Scotch go lfe r. II 1 seem s hi flects on what he sees, it is a in the itinerary, or more likely, su it th e le isu re ly and con tem p lative mutter for regret that parents perhaps, make Portland the ob gam e. 'K e e p y o u r e y e on th e b all,’ of school children take so little j je c tiv e point. It is this large ‘S lo w b a ck ' and ‘A y e be up' a rc w ilt ten a ll o v e r him. A s a n ation one interest in the actual school' j and general consideration that w o u ld sa y the S co tch w e re p ro fession work. They send the “ kids” to | , , , , I is the foundation • of the argu- al, th e E n g lish a m ateu r, go lfe rs, for school, true, but apparently that, roent for movinR the State Fair there sh ou ld he n oth in g d ile ttan te abou t the g a m e o f go lf. ends their connection with school j to this city. " II o w seriou s a m a tter it is m ay be affairs. They do not visit the I Officials of the State Fair As Judged from the old sto r y o f the Scotch school while in session; they do m in ister. E m ergin g a fte r a hot and sociation say that they would u n h allo w e d s tr ife in th e bu n ker, his not discuss school happenings inot like to decide upon the mer- p ro fa n e w o rd s still ech oin g in Ids ears, with the instructors; they dof. . he m ops Ids heated brow and e x c la im s take the trouble to inform ,ts ot the question; and the rea- not rly : son for that diffidence is obvious b itte “ ‘A h m aun gle It up! A h m aun gi*' themselve of both sides to any enough. But why should not It up!' petty strife that may arise at the people take up the issue and ' “ ‘ W h a t? ’ c rie s hls p artn er in coti- school or on the street among decide it according to their best 8t?™ltl,0,U' ‘Gi,f up m" Ln 1 . ublirne scorn ; the children, nor do they in any will and judgment? The people 'gle up th e m e e u ls try '.' degree exert themselves to as of every section and of every j “This Is the real old golfin g sp irit certain the rights of any ques which still survives round the shores city and town in the state are of the Forth.” tion of discipline or authority the interested parlies. No one that may arise between teacher The Peacock at Homo. local interest is paramount or; and pupil, hut blindly espouse T h e real homo o f peacocks or p ea should he. The State Fair is not, the cause of the child as against fo w ls Is In India. T h e re th ey w e re a proprietary institution that be- . and a re lim ited, and th eir flesh Is used -the teacher— taking for granted Hongs tio any particular commu for food. A s th e bird s live ill tile '-that Jimmy or SAi can do no nity. It is for the benefit and sam e region as tb e tiger, pescoek h i n t wrong and that Miss B. is a in g is 11 v e ry d a n gero u s sport. 'I he the pleasure of the people of the long train o f th e p eacock Is not its mean old hen who has a “ spite” 1 state; and it should he ta ll, n s m an y suppose, but Is com pos at said Jimmy or Sal, which she f n ' le . n. ed -of fe a th e rs w h ich g ro w o u t jus-t is showing by being strict with e " n' aJO' ' 'V ” altove the tall and are called the tail them, while ihat nasty Jack or j decide it is best to hold coverts reaCock8 have teen known it, and the movement in that d l- j for many hundred years. They are Bess is “ teacher’s pet” and can rection was Started months ago mentioned in the Bible. Job mentions ■do anything without being cor them, and they are mentioned, too. in I by the stock and Allied interests I Kings x. Hundreds of years ago In rected. ! which realize that if the Fair is Rome many thousand peacocks were “ Now, these things are wrong, to attain its maximum of im killed for the great feasts which tlie emi>erors made. The brains of the not only to yourselves as parents portance it must come here. peacock we re.considered a great treat, and citizens, but to the children _________ and many hart to lie killed fo ra single CATALOGUE - t * BN BINDS «IBE60N PUB \JS YoU CAN S E E WHAT YoU ‘ BY MAIL ARE BUYING AND BESIDES YoU ARE ¿PEMD1NG YoUR, MONEY AT HOME W H E R E Y O U R IN T E R E S T S LIE this jw > B U S T E R y /-;^ space Ü1 next WE week DO NOT WANT Y o U R GOOD3 FROM YOU U¿, TO >«» n ;» «* «» AND ARE « » YOUR HOME PEOPLE, BUT y o u r m oney if yo u THU 1J WHY. come to u j W O N ' T H A V E TO W A I T A L W A Y S T o GE T I T. ONLY IN TH.IJ COMMUNITY COMMUNITY. YOU CAN ¿EE HOW yo u WE AND IN OUR AND C L o T H E ¿ AND EVERYTHING LOOK, PAY . DO BUJINEJJ WE BEFORE Y O U O U R J T O C K OF G O O D o F I T J T HE PEOPLE Rock Springs j Coal-LUMPj BUY OF O R D E R I N G . T HE M F R O M A C A T A L O G U E Ho U. S E , B E C A U S E out »*- C O ME INSTEAD Y O U C A N ¿ E E W H A T Y O U BUY THU ¿HoE¿ FIT AND FEEL, BEFORE Y O U BUY T H E M, A N D Y o U DON’ T H A V E TO B U Y T H E M W H E N Y O U ¿ E E T H E M I f Y O U D O N ' T W A N T TO. EVERYBODY A MAIL O RD ER PROFIT--EVEN THE MU^T MAKE N I C H O L 6c C O . , MOSIER * » I » Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. V I I Ì ■A * E. M OSIER L w «» «■«•» A. - R a c e , m g r . ORE. - ^ y W. E. Chown, Oregon Mosier NEW YEAR CIGARS as gift* to men should be cigars that men will smoke and enjoy. Else tlie gift had better not be made. Our box cigars are the kind that makes men wish the ! h > x wus bigger Intigridad, Pun Casa and General Ailhttr. They are smokes that till the air with fragrance and tlie smoker with satisfaction. Buy your cigar gifts I ere and eurh one will lie a pleasant reminder o f the giver. regon A ll Sizes and Prices * *ìi* O Heater Stoves * * Peop ^ ^ "t o m o t .n i t o r l^ F t E C T I I R E S paid for b efore uflwlavits a reTfurnished. HE ORDERED RESO LVED TH05E FROM A THAT "WHEN YoU BUY FROM Military The question of changing the It is a lamentable fact that little interest is taken in our location of the State Fair from public schools hy the fathers and Salem to Portland is being agi mothers of the children who at tated considerably of late, and tend them. ‘It s e e m s to be the there are some good points in prevail!OK- idea that if the pupils favor of the change. It can he understood, however, are sent regularly to tlte school readily how the people of Salem and house, the parents’ responsibil Marion county will view the ity ceases and the teachers are held responsible and accountable change and how they will natur- for the mental, moral and physi-j ally oppose it. It will he consul- a i . i iir p i.in m p iit o f t heir c h a r u 'e s ered almost as depriving them of o f it. from th e in d ie s to tin. A tlan tic, C al development OI meir cnarges, | . q . ,■ wns the Saracen empire, httruing wit* irli ,nd if such development is not their hit tinight. . peaking n i- lll, M ) 0 ( IM n . Ri||:|„. To the east :ist «tid as satisfactory as the parents tonally of the matter, the Port w e re th e Seljttk T u rk s , w h ile to the uorth w e re the B u lg a ria n s a n il the think it should he, they often land Telegram says: S lav o n ian and H u nlc tribes. Manifestly there is-occasion to accuse the teachers of lax meth- A g a in st su ch odds it w a s useless slnt- »ids, forgetting that perhaps a d ¡ e c u SS the relocating of the r^iy to m atch m an fo r mail. T h e mill- ta ry lead ers o f th e em pire w e re full part of the blame may possibly | State Fair i l l its true function of m ilita ry sp irit nnd took keen d e lig h t he laid at their own door in nrti that institution languishes, and ^ w;ir ns u K;une llllt t i„ ,v ,v e le the giving t he child the proper! the need is to hold it where the d escen d an ts o f riy s n e s , nnd th ey m ad« traininc before its school days demand upon it in the matter of ; of w a r a game of finesse, of cleverness training oeiore u s i'1 " " « ' - i n short, a w a r o f w its. B r the r spv begin. comprehensive exhibits will h e ., ^ -ml ,;r|bw) 1(V stilTinc ill> tl, , ls„. to the p arty orderinur them, at leiral ratea, and A. L. DAY, P kgsident M anagkk zV Complete Line of Electrical N o v e l t i e s and Toys for Christmas. Buy Presents That Are Instructive and Interesting. S. E. FRANCISCO, Proprietor “ TH E O A K S .’ , j feast. The Mystery of Sleep. It Is Impossible to give any precise explanation of the phenomenon of sleep. Yet many theories have been advanced. Legendre has shown by fairly conclusive arguments that It Is 1 due Deitlier to “ braiu pallor.” nor to intoxication by carbonic add, nor to the presence of narcotic substance« in tlie blood, theories that have been in turn advanced. Legendre intimates his preference for the view that sleep Is not the result of fatigue, but is an inherited Instinct designed to protect the organism against the III effects of fatigue.—Harper's. titled to he taught the great LIG SCHOOLS .principle of ‘equal justice-toall,’ j ------ and, more than all else owing to A t the repuest of State Game the teacher who is striving to d o ( Warden Finley. Professor John for every child in school as much F. Bovard, of the department of as you should be striving to do zoology at the university at Eu- for your one or two at home. |£ene, will give illustrated lec- She is handicapped by a dozen ! tures on birds and bird studies or forty different natures all l»efore the public schools of Ore- piled up together by a system of Ron. In this manner an effort education that is not the best j will be made to interest the for young pupils, yet which she children in birds so that they is compelled to use because the ( will be able to distinguish be- T h e A le u t ia n lelande. State Board of Education and tween harmful and beneficial Until the time of Peter the Orent our omniscient (?) legislature so birds. The lectures will be giv- the Aleutian island* were unknown. -orders. cn both in the country and city The famous Russian monarch, con Consult an Eye Specialist It is not so long ago that people were content to choose glasses in much the same way that they would buy boots at a "bargain counter” or some “ cure all” from a touring quack. But eyesight is to precious to experiment with and today most people realize it. If you have any eye troubles we will give your expert examination and precisely the help you need. in Business W .F . L A R A W A Y 5 0 years FIRST N ATIO N A L B AN K BUILDING Hood River - Oregon SOMEBODY f IS EXPECTINGY0U ON CHRISTMAS or NEW YEAR About that Xmas sumed with curiosity ns to the dis tance between Asia and America, started. In 17J3. the first of the expe dittoes that at last repealed tho«e haunts o f the bear, the tleaver, the er mine and the seal. But Captain Cook told more about the Island* than did all the Rnsslnn explorer* liefore him. “ Therefore, help the teacher, schools of the state. Visit the school and take an in-, ^ course in bird study and ir. terest in school affairs. If you a *tud>’ of the more common in- can’ t visit the school, talk to the 9ects for the oIder Persons inter- teacher as a human being— not esfcd ' n nature study has been as a machine, and let her know P rep a red by Professor Bovard as you are helping at home by in- part extension, or corre- opportunity, eulcating in the mind of 3immy sP°ndf nC3 study, department of “ Opportunity really knocks nt many •or Sal the principles of obedience the university- This is conduct- * ^oor." to authority and a desire to ed by mail, and is open to a n y ' fle(! ^ n, why don more 0 *,K,'P really learn. But above all resident of Oregon.— Telegram. -The trouble i* that Opportunity when things go wrong, don’ t let --------------- --------------------------- 08 to to « ^ k ." - « i t s i .u ^ the youngsters hnow. If they AH hail to 1 9 1 3 ! May the — --------------------- •tell how mean the teacher is. New Year he full of joy and Anticipation. don t fly off and swear ven- prosperity, peace and plenty to ' ,T^ •1"**’™'- •Inst think of It. dotr- , ct ...enty-tlve vear* from day , , , , . . ■ . . , . . .. e*t , «.re. one: Twen geance to child and neighbors. every one, including ourselves, «»for* yesterday trill t*> our «liver an- but talk it over with teacher. May all unpleasant things o f the nivemsry:”—Judge, —------- Nine times out of ten the child t ear that is dead lie forgotten. is ‘miffed’ and it is human na and the good things be multi- • n e d t - D o c ^ r Idte wt snery If ture to tell your own view of pll6<i 51 thousand fold. May the KiK IP interrupt«»«! while talking? * 8hoti.d i know?» i u m 'M i anything in the best light. So best you got last year \>e the - our 'lrauiKr,Pt- don’t get cross until you are worst you get this mis year, J is , New Year’ s wish. sure. Help the teacher.” Hood River V. S. A. Electric Wiring & Supply Co. They are waitin for you to coiite THE HOMING INSTINCT TELLS YO U TO GO TMb UESIRE FOR Present COMFORT suggests THE LINE OF.BLOCK SIGNALS To Chicago, Omaha. Denver; Kansas City and all Point« East KT us help yru solve this an- nual problem by suggesting an Electrical appliance of some kind. They not only make Iteautiful presents, hut can he used the year round. There are t'hafing Dishes, Percolators, T< asters, Samovars, Grills. H eat- ¡1 y I i (!v, lit t f. * ic., in sft t k. “THE EASY WAY” I PACIFIC LIGHT “ ALW /I & POWER C O .! ! V { h *H <V ]<F.” THROUGH TRAINS HIGH CLASS EQUIPMENT « rit .. ..... ..... A TI.BASITE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS „