Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 10, 1915, Image 4

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; : BRIEF LOCAL MENTION t
' U I I I I I I I > » m H 't-l I I l-H -f-l <4
Rev. Fredric J. Stoetzel will preach
Sunday at Kalsma. Wash., where he is
going with Ihe view o f accepting a call
to a churcb.
CITY ELECTION BRINGS PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMON COUNCIL
OUT LIGHT VOTE
rFortíeaff and Beati tg -
MA l *!NfS
MODUS Of PlIFtCTIOD.
PERFECTLY
New stamped outfits at Straus»'».
A telegram was received Saturday
Without health all success
The rnmnion council met in regulsr
Interest in the city election held on
SIMPLE
L. Stierlin »pent a lew it » ) » in Port by Fred Elmer notifying him of the
Tuesday was lacking, end a. a result seasion on Wednesday night with Ihe
and
happiness
must
be
very
land la»t week on buunes».
death o f his brother, Charles Ulmer,
SIM PLY
Mayor
only 55 voles were cast. Councilman following members present:
Mr». M H. Butterfield w bi a Mon­ in Milwaukee, Wia.
limited.
Hudson was reelected, and the new Rare, and Councilrn.-n Camp, Chown,
PERFECT.
day viaitor In Hood River.
Handkerchiefs from 2c to 75c each member» elected were C. J. Ft. Carl­ Hudson, Merrill, Robinson and M io l.
•
MfPARAllOftS
So it is the duty of every person
Needles. Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
Any make sewing machine needle« at Strauss's; some beauties at 5c, 8c, son an i W. A. Husbands. P. L. A r- | A communication was received from
Machine supplies. Re|»airiug a specielty.
to conserve their strength and Have been found by thou­
2fc and 50c. A ll the new scarfs and thur for city recorder and Jas. E. Cole j the Norris Safe A Lock company, of
at Chown’».
sands to afford the best
health
.and
their
general
appear­
mean*
of
alwave
keeping
Portland,
regarding
VNrarant
No.
13
Rev. Fredric J. Stoetzel was a vis­ caps here. too. Strauss.
for city treasurer had no opposition.
!
N«w Home User* art Quality Choeser?
ance— in short, to make the most "u p to the mark** physi­
issued to them for $125 over a year
E. Everett Sturgess returned Tues­
itor la»t week in Lyle, Waah.
Following is the result o f the vote:
cally and insuring sound
agu.
and
which
they
maintained
;hey
day
after
spending
two
weeks
in
Hood
of
all
the
blessings
which
Nature
F'or
Recorder,
P.
L.
Arthur
45
votes.
|
Chan. Bennett tranaacted business
r °b J *‘* W . E . C h o w n
health which is the founda­
had never received. Several communi­
River. Lafayette and Portland with
For treasurer. Jas. F. Cole, 44.
tion of real beauty.
Monday at the county »eat.
has endowed them.
n»e N ew H om e S ew in g Mach. C o.
cations have followed durii g this time
relatives and friends.
F'or Councilmen:
Everything good to eat for the Holi­
.MM P a cific R id «., Sun K rsn c isto. Cal.
between
the
City
and
the
above
men­
A
c
o
m
p
ile
line
o
f
Purola
Preparations
C.
J.
E.
Carlson,
39.
W. O. Hadley was down from The
day Season at Strauaa'i.
PUROIA GUARANTEE
tioned company relatve to this matter.
are aluayt found at
John Folder, 14.
Dalles last week acting in his official
Should
any
PUROLA
Mr«. P. I.. Arthur was a Saturday
Product fail to give
PHOTOS Hay or Night any-
This warrant was called for among
D. W. Hudson, 32.
capacity of game warden fur this dis­
ENTIRE satisfaction
viaitor in Hood River.
others some time ago through the col­
W.
A.
Husbands.
38.
the
price paid will be
am where. Mail us your Kodak
trict.
cheerfully refunded
W. N. Akera came up Monday from
umns ul the Bulletin, and it is now
David Robinson, 16.
by your local dealer.
w o rk . We nay postage liaek.
Chan. T. Bennett went to Portland
Portland.
presumed that it has been lost. Coun­
Ft.
M.
Strauss,
21.
Wednesday to attend the international
cilman Robinson moved that a dupli­
W rig h t'» Siver Cream, heat for sil­
live stock show which is in session at
cate warrant he drawn, and the motion
ver ware. at Chown'».
The W elcom e Studio
the stock ysrds at Kenton.
carried.
Mr». Dudley Piercey was a Hood
T h e Dal l es
-
•
Oregon
Ben and Zeno Sellinger returned Sat­
Councilman Wood, chairman o f the
River vi»itor the tirat o f the week.
urday frum a hunting trip to eastern
fire and water committee, reported
D A V ID ROBINSON, M. I).
Mark A. Mayer went to Portland Oregon in the vicinity of Arlington.
that parties have taken the fire ladder«
Monday for a few day»' vlait.
They brought hack 14 geese and one
The following officers were elected out of the engine house and had failed
Physician ami Surgeon
New neck fixing» for Xma» at duck.
at a meeting of tbe grange last Satur­ to bring them back. He urged the
Strauss's.
Mr. and Mrs. M, J. Oliphant and day : Mrs. ('. J. Little-page, master; necessity of keeping them there.
M osier
-
-
O regon
Mr». J. O. Heldin was a viaitor in baby daughter. Fllizabeth,
returned T. H. Gordon, overseer; Miss Ruth Mayor Race agreed that all fire appa
llood River Monday.
last week from Portland where they Clement, lecturer; Mrs. A. M. Roop, ratus should never be taken out except
Mr». B. F. Weller wai a Portland had gone to spend Thanksgiving with chaplain; J. P. Carroll, steward; F'rank for repairs anrt in rase of fire. Fire
D erby a S tea r n s
friends.
visitor the tirat of the week.
Bailsman, secretary; R. I.. Simpson, Chief Burpee has twice charged the
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Cooley left on treasurer; Lauren Mathews, assistant chemical for the fire engine since his
Dupont Powder, alway» the heat,
L a w y e r s
Wednesday after a visit with her steward; Mrs. T. II. Gordon, lady appointment this summer, and has kept
carried by Chown.
brother, W. A. Davis. They will visit assistant steward; and Mrs. C. G. sacks in the building in case o f fire.
Mr. and Mr». D. W. Hudson »pent
He stated that the couplings are in
at San Francisco before returning lo Stoltz, gatekeeper.
H O O D R IV E R .
O R EG O N
Monday in Hood River.
their home h I White Bear, in the vicin­
Installation o f officers will he held good working order, and in fact every­
Mrs. K. I.. Root spent Monday in
on Saturday afternoon, January 1, to thing in readiness in case of danger.
ity o f St. Paul, Minnesota.
Hood River.
Treasurer Cole made the following
DR. C . H. J E N K I N S
75c Taffeta silk at 25c; 27 inch Mes- which the public is cordially invited.
Bring the children in to sen the new
A fte r the election a general discus­ report for the year 1915:
saline at «0 c ; 35c Heatherhloom at
toya and dolls from 5c up at Strau ««'»,
D E N T IS T
$1926.21
20c; $2 sweater» at *1.25; 20c ribbons sion o f highway matters followed, ul Receivpil cash Go. Treas ,
25
License
N. R. Pruitt went to th e Dalles at 12c-; $2.50 Teddy hears at $1.50; *3 though no action was taken.
HOOD R IV E R , O REG O N
Monday night on business.
khaiki riding skirts at $1,09; at our
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
Total,
*1951.21
Teacher*' humiliations
W. II. Cook spent Sunday and Mon­ Xmas bargain sale. Strauss.
*1704.74
Disbursements
day in ’I he Dalles.
Arthur Bauer came up yesterday
Notice is hereby given thst
the
$ 246.47
Balance
W. A. HUSBANDS
Superintendent
of
Wasco
Warm slipper» in fancy colors at from Portland for a visit at the homes County
Hal. in tax refund
$
2
of his brother, Harry Bauer, and Mrs. county, Oregon, will hold the regular
Strauss's.
Blacksmith
The resignation of the city marshal.
J. M, Elliott went
to Portland T. H. Gordon. His sister, Miss Flor­ examination o f applicants fur State
W. FI. Huskey, dating from October 1,
ence
Bauer,
is
also
visiting
here.
Mr.
Certificate»
at
Ihe
Dalles,
as
follow
s:
Horse Shoeing find General
Wednesday for a visit.
Bauer expects to leave aoon lor Kan­
Commencing Wednesday, December was accepted. No new marshal was
Repair Work.
Mrs. Dudley Piercey was in Hood
appointed
at
this
time,
ami
the
matter
sas City where he will make his home. 15, 1915. at 9 o clock a. rr. and contin­
River on Monday.
M
o
s
i
e
r
,
-
-
O regon
was left to he decided upon at the next
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp, of Hood uing until Saturday December IH, 1915,
Reduced prices on all smoked meat«
meeting.
River, eame Tuesday for a visit at the at 4 o clock p. m.
this week. .Strauss.
Councilman Wood moved that the
Wednesday forenoon —W riting. I). S.
homes of Mrs. James Cherry and John
H. A. W O O D S
city purchase a protect!,graph from
V. R. Brooks went to The Dulles Davenport, who are sisters of Mrs. History.
L. J. M errill for $15, which will he
yesterday on business.
Kemp. Mr. Kemp returned Thursday
Designer and Builder
Wednesday atternoon Reading. Phy­
used hy the city treasurer.
Motion
J. E. Cole was a business visitor morning to Hood River.
siology, Composition, Methisls in Read­
rarried.
Thursday in The Dalles.
Box 151
M OSIER,.OREGON
A t the meeting o f the county court ing, Methods in Arithm etic.
A recount of the ballots o f the elec­
C. J. I.illlepage attended to husiness on December 1. 1915, the matter of
Thursday forenoon. Arithmetic, His­
tion held on Tuesday waa made hy the
matters in 'Ihe Dalles last week.
the change o f boundaries o f voting tory of FXuestion. Psychology, Meth­
council, and were found to be accurate
.1. K. McGregor was a husiness via­ precincts and the creating of new vot­ ods in Geography.
as given out by the election board, ami
ing preeinrts in the county was taken
itor in The Dalles on Saturday.
Thursday afternoon-Gram m ar, Ge­
were aoeepted.
Gust Haase was in Hood River yes­ up. Ftast and West Mosier precincts ography, American Literature,¡Physics,
Ihe following hills against the city
■, for
were combined and will hereafter be Methods in Language, Thesis for P ri­
terday afternoon.
were allow ed:
known as Mosier precinct.
mary
Certificate,
Science
of
Kduca
Gus Godherson went to The Dalles
Pacific Power & Light Co., street
At a special meeting o f the school lion.
Friday on business.
lights, $36. Pi
For Sale— Phonograph in first class
directors o f District No. 4), the two
F'riday forenoon—Theory anil Prac­
M. E. Butterfield, 18 hours work on
V. R. Brooks transacted business
condition. W ill sell cheap See at home
children o f Mr. and Mrs. F’red Bisner tice, Orthography, Physical Geography,
Phone 1 124
Friday in th e Dalles.
bridge, $6.30.
of Mrs. M. 1-7. liarían.
If
ware allowed to attend the Mux Vogt Flnglish Literature, Chemistry. History
J.
N.
Mosier,
expenses
three
dele­
Mrs. V. C. Young was a Portland
school in that district instead of the o f Ftducation.
gates to The Dalles for road meeting
visitor last week.
Lot us finish yrmr film s. Mm« may lie
school in their own district. The latter
F'riday afternoon -School Law, Geol­ to see about Mosier creek bridge, $15.
The following list o f hooks has hcen left at the B u lletin ollicc. Slocotn A
Mr. and Mrs. V. ('. Young weFe school is in Hois) River county and al­
Proprietor
H ood R iv e r
ogy, Algebra, C ivil Government, Child­
P. L. Arthur, salary and suppliea,
t-
received at the Mosier library tin» ('a n tich i. Iloo-I R iver.
though in their district, is over two hood and Adolescence.
Hood River visitors last wuek Friday.
$10.70.
month :
Miss Bishop was in Hood River Sat­ miles from the Hisner home. On this
J. E. Cole, salary and supplies,
Saturday forenoon —Geometry, Bot­
Domestic Economy
account
the
rhldren
were
allowed
to
urday morning.
* 10 . 20 .
any, School Administration.
j F ¡»her. Mothers and Children.
attend the former school because it is
C.
G.
Graham,
marshal
at
election,
John Elder spent Saturday morning
Saturday afternoon—General His­
I Wonlman, Sewing Course for Teach­
considerably closer.
in Hood River on business.
*4 45.
tory, Bookkeeping, Methods.
iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii
ers.
I). .1. Butcher, district commercial
Charlotte Allington, election hoard,
Physician and S u rg eo n
W. E. Huskey was in Hood River
J. A. Churchill,
Travel
FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS'WEEK
superintendent o f the Pacific States
$3.70.
Saturday morning.
Superintendent
o
f
Public
Instruction.
Hartt, Understanding the French.
and RURAL LIEE CONFERENCES
telephone company, was in the city
John Davenport, same $3 70.
Fred Ulmer was a Sunday visitor in F'rulay collecting data concerning the
January 3 to 8 , i q i O
Fiction
Roger W. Moe, same, $3.70.
Teleph ones:
Hood River.
C. 0. Burrows
I. vc* Inform ation IM judical H elp for the llotue
company and the city, which will he
Curwood, Kazan.
Alice M. Husbands, same, $3.70.
the
Haim,
the
Comm
unity.
Residence
1031
O ffic e 1241
liana Kollandsrud spent Saturday presented at a meeting o f the officials
(irey, l ight o f Western Stars
At the age o f 51 years. C. O. Bur­
Gertrude R. Arthur, same. $3.70.
Conventions o f O regon ’s (»tra test Industries
and Sunday in Hood River.
of the company in the near future in rows dieil at his home in I ortland on
Grey,
lame
Star
Ranger.
Cxt»ifere net > on ( )regu u '- Most Vital Hi obietti»
Mr». VV. A. Husbands, library jan i­
Lincoln, Thankful's inheritance.
Jack Procter and Colin Page were San Francisco. This company keeps Wednesday, November 17, after a lin­ tor, $1.
L K c T l K l. s
M *:\: O N S T K A . n o N S —
O f f ic e in H r o s iu s B ld g .
h \ H IH I P I O N S
K N I KK I W I N M K N T S
in close touch not only with their own gering illness brought on hy a compli­
Montgomery, Anne o f the Island.
visitors Wednesday in Hood River.
Roger W. Moe, publishing and sup­
T w o thousand people attended last year
It is a
H o o d H iv e r
lines,
but
with
subsidiary
and
inde­
Parker.
Money
Master.
cation o f diseases». He visiled here plies. i-
W. ('. Stone came up from Portland
g e i l phot io make fïicm t» with live
thinkers and live thought» good
pendent lines, as well as noting the this summer, but since that time has
W'estcolt, Hepsey Burke.
W ednesday on business.
l.ihrary hoard, maintenance, $2.50.
w o ik el*. uuil good w oik.
progress of the city in which each tele­ been confined to his bed considerably.
I.agerlof, Lilicrona's Home.
The mayor gave a full account o f the
A few sets o f dainty Japanese cups
W
IN
T IIR SH O RT C O l RSE
phone exchange is located.
Horn in ('arson City, Nevada, June road meeting in Ih e Dalles, to which
Magazines
and saucers, $1 per set special, at
Summons
January 10 to February 4, i q i 6
24,
1861,
Mr.
Burrows
went
to
Dayton,
H
arper’»,
October
1915.
three
delegates
to
represent
the
city
Chown'».
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for
A
Pr.tct
.«1
Agr
g ultu ml C o . i' - c mi m Nut Shell.
Wash
,
where
he
was
married
to
Miss
had been sent. He stated that it would
Im m anuel Church
Wasco County.
A p p l ie d S xi n ic e in Actual W o r k of
All sorts of electrical appliances for
Jennie Ware.
lie was manager of not be neceaaary for the city to con­
tilt t-aiui an d Ho usehold
Barbara Mitchell, Plaintiff,
Classified
Ads.
•ale, including electric light glolies, at
vs.
K p v . Fm irie J . Stool*«*!, l**Ptor.
lumber yards at Cascade Lock*. M-'-ier, struct t.ridges over Mosier creek as
C o u : « e « in V K t l T R A I S I N G
I - A R M C R O PS ,
Janies 11. Mitchell. Defendant.
the drug store.
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Helix and l.rxington, Oregon, and was they would he taken care o f hy the
To James H. Mitchell, the above named defendant:
I * U 1,1'RY K \ I SI NO
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( (Communications ami copy for adyei-
Mrs F. A. Shogren and daughter, Sumlay S c h o o l ................... 10 a m
IN G , n K W IN «; H o t S F H O LH A R TS , H U M K
In the name o f the State o f Oregon, You are
connected with the Turn A-I.um com­ county.
i.senientH must In* in this ortice l>v Wed­
N ik AI NO BUSINKaa m eth o ds , road hereby required to appear and anMwer the rorn-
Elisabeth, were visitors last week in
H t !l .Dive; F\KM K NO INHERING KIKAI
Morning S e rv ice ...................
11 a. in pany fur five years.
The next meeting of the council will nesday lo insure publication same w eck.J
nlamt filed aaain.«t you in the abvve entitled court
O K I . \ M( 7 A T K I N S M A R K E T I S O .
and cause on or before six weeks from the date o f
Hood River.
Although here only a short time he lie the last under the old regime, who
Kvening Service
- - - - 7:'t0p. in­
the fust publication o f this summons, a » herein-
C or r es p o nd e nc e C t n u v * W ith out Tuitio n,
For
Sale
Trojan
blasting
powder
for
I a fter stated, ami if you fail to ao appear and ans­
Lost—Black and white dog; fox ter­ i'hoi r Rehearsal Monda>
- - * |*- in. won the respect of all hia acipiaint- hope to finish up the husiness o f the rocks and stumps. Positively no head­
h i p c r i luMtriv tton in Mn*u
wer said coinplaint or otherwise appear or pleial
Redu
ce
d
ra
il
ro
td
rate*»
rier, black apot on hack ; Trixey. Re­
thereto, for want thereof ihe plaintiff w ill apply
present administration. A t the next ache* and no thawing, strong as any
The Kev. W. S. Nichol, M I)., will ances.
»o the court for lhe re lief as prayed fo r in her
»‘st*r
prog
am
w
:ic
t.•
The
Co'
tije
E*cha-
ge,
Oregon
turn to W. A. Marsh.
Interment
was
made
in
the
Rose
powder
made.
Write
for
price.
>.
I.
meeting the new members of the coun­
conduct «ervicea at the Immanuel
Agiuiltural Callage« Corvaiiu».
dw lj- i to i-l) complaint on Me with the clerk o f the above en­
titled court in this cause, namely, for a decree o f
I rank, Agt Hood River, Ore.
Bathrobes ready to wear, and ready church on Sunday, December 12. In City cemetery in Portland. Surviving cil will be sworn in.
this court difsolvinic the bonds o f matrimony now
exi.-timj between plaintiff and defendant on the
to make up. for men and women right the afternoon at three o ’clock he will him are a widow, two daughters, Mrs.
Ix>st— \ round brooch, golfi petals,
grounds o f w illfu l desertion for a period o f one
J.
S.
Anderson
and
Miss
Ruth
Bur­
here, right now at Strauss's.
Live Slock Wanted
Mpeak to men and boy* only. Ilia aub
j opal setting. Kinder please return to Commercial Club Meeting | year, and for such other and further re lief as to
the court may seem equiLable.
d 17
Dr. C. A. Marrum was a business ject being, "R a ce Suicide from n rows; his mother, Mrs. W. II. Burrows,
1 am in the market for
Imtfs, 1 Mis. M. ,1. Oliphant.
This summons ia serve»! upon you by publication
and
brother,
Harry
Burrows,
both
of
thej-pot
by order o f the Honorable W. L. Brad-
visitor in Hood River Wednesday of Physician's Standpoint."
poultry ami anything in the meat line.
Tlu> regular business meeting; haw. Judge o f th eC irciii* Court o f the State o f
For
Sale—
Practically
new,
three
quar­
Dayton,
Wash.
¡Sr» week.
A t the eleven o ’clock hour he will
I’artiea desiring to sell will «I«» well to
Oregon for Wasco County, dated the IMth day o f
ters lieti, springs and mattress. Inquire o f the Mosier Commercial Club November. 191 r.. and said order directs that this
phone (M ali 177 or write .1. W . McDon­ of Mrs. I*. !.. Arthur
summons be published once a week fo r six conse­
dl7
A nice selection o f decorated cream apeak on "H eaven ly Real Katate and
Krgina
Jackie
is held on the lirst Monday o f cutive weeks m the M aritr B illetin. a newspaper
ald, Hood River, Oregon.
im'lifll
nr milk pitchers, 15 cents each, at Kternal Assurance." In the evening
o f g» neral circulation published weekly at Mosier.
Regina Yackie, 75 years old, died at
Hot Point Fleet rie Irons at tbe drug each month.
in Wasco County. Oregon, and the date o f the first
hia subject will be ‘ .Midnight in Mo­
Chown’».
publication o f this summons is December 3.191'*.
For Hotter lab els printed in accord­ store, now fft.flO.
8:30 p. m., December 3, at the home o f
tf
sier, Mid noon in H e ll."
K.
W.
D
avidhiser . Pres.
C. L. P E P P E R
J. N. Mosier went to Portland Satur
ance with Dairy ami Food I«awa, call at
Attorney for Plaintiff.
her
niece.
Mrs.
Abraham
Oxenberger,
Dr. Nichol haa been in the evangel
I'utter Wrap!>ers Printed at this office
I» r . D avid R obinson . Sec.
d 3 - jy ! 3
i h e Dalles. Oregon.
this office.
day on hu»inr«s, returning Sunday
isc work for some yeara and only laat seven miles east o f St. Joseph, Mo.
night.
week returned to Hood River from Besides her niece she is survived b)
Shop early for Xmas. Get the beat
one daughter. Mrs. Lena Wyss. of Mo
Oklahoma.
assortment and h o t service now at
Kveryhody is invited to these aer sier, and five sons, F mil and Filial, of i
Slratisa'a.
Mosier. and Theodore, Louis, and Julius
v ices.
_
Mrs. W. T. McClure went to The
Yackie of St. Joseph. The services
select from o f the newest styles and we can save you
Will Mount (hints* Pheasant
Dalles Monday morning for a visit
were held from the St. Joseph cathe­
money on this class o f goods.
2nd floor
with relative».
Permission was obtained from Dep­ dral at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon
Burial
took
place
at
the
Mount
Olivet
I
uty
State
Game
Warden
W
O
Hadley
Christmas hell», festooning, small
(d o v e s t lifts that never fail to please. You can make
We have assembled one o f the finest lines that you
toya for the children and many useful last Friday by F'red F'.vans to mount cemetery.
your selections now and if you do not get the sizes exactly
could
wish
for
and
<>ur
prices
are
always
the
lowest.
a Chinese pheasant which had fallen
gifts at Chowns'.
right they will lie exchanged after Christmas and the right
Industrial (luh Has hrsl Meeting
Frank Ginger was attending to boat- into lha wheat field o f Geo. Evans,
House Slippers Nice warm house slippers for ladies,
The members o f the industrial club
sizes given. We have any kind o f a glove that you can
ness matters Widnesday
in Hood fha bird was picked up dead by Geo.
men, boys and frirls with cushion and leather soles, plain
Mathews, and it is thought that in its of the Max Vogt schviol held their first
wish for in Cotton. Wool, Silk. Kids. Dents and Fur Back­
River
and fancy colors for 55c. t>lc. 85c. $1 and up to $t.7.Y
liight the electric light or telephone meeting Friday since the officer* were
ed driving gloves.
Mrs. G, P Morden and son, Carroll,
The children were in full
wires had been encountered, causing elected.
were Portland visitors the first o f the
Pretty Boudoir Caps o f Silk, ('r« ;>e de Chine, Net,
Roll call was answered with
the electrocution.
The big rooster charge
T o y s o f E v ery D escription Dolls, Sleds, Wagons.
week.
Cross Bar and Crepe, combined with finest laces. chilTon
measures over two feet and a half, and quotations, which was followed hy a
Books.
Games. Blatk Boards, a splendid assortment o f
Kenneth !.. Cooper left Wednesday Mr Hadley stated that it ia one o f the program. Dinner was served at root'
and silk roses and l*ews for 18c, 2.V, 48c and $1.
these with genuine slate boards, anil hundreds o f other
for Antelope, where he will soliril life prettiest colored specimens he had ever and guesta inspected the exhibits of
insurance.
articles that will bring joy to child’ s heart.
Ladies Lawn and Linen Handkerchiefs with neat
•een. Fred Evans. who has bad con­ farming and sewing prepared by the
Miss Mildred Cooper, o f The Hailes, siderable experience as a taxidermist, children
Cecil Roland is president o f
embroidered designs in corners and with initials. Sepa­
Hart Schaffner A Marx and Clothcraft Suits and
is visiting at the home o f her brother, and has mounter) both big and small the rlub and Florence Huskey, seere I
rate and in neat Christmas Imxes. Hundreds to select from
O vercoa ts, Mackinaws. Sweaters. MutHer», Neckties and
Kenneth L. Cooper.
Out o f town guest»
birds and animals, will mount Ibis tary-treasurer.
at 5c, ltk\ 15c, 25c. 50c and p to SI.
were Mrs t.tcyd Brice and son. Gene,
Suspenders put up in attractive Christmas boxes. In fact
Kenneth I.. Cooper returned Satur bird for his brother. Geo. Evans.
of
Portland,
and
Misa
Mildred
Cooper,
w e ha’, e e v en article you might need to complete your
day from Portland where he had been
Dainty Shirt W aists fur iaidies 1><> ns o f »t>U « t<>
of The Dalles. The school children o*
ta k e !
visiting for a few days
Christines
lists. Make this store your headipiarters. You
select from. Finest o f materials such as I aices. Chiffons,
serve credit for Ihe manner in whirl,
Notice it hereby given that bids for
are
alwaxs
welcome.
Miss Aliee Bennett went to The
N\ts,
Georgette
Crepe.
Soms'
Silk
Taffeta.
Messaline
and
the affairs were handled.
The neat
Dalles Saturday morning fur the week the construction o f a 10x60 shed on meeting will ha held on January 5.
Crepe de Chine. High or low necks. Plain colors, stripes
the school grounds will he received by
end.
plaids and checks.
2nd door
Ihe School'Hoard o f Diet. No. 52 on i.r
k.»Inkersan.I amateur photographers,
Mis. C. Ruscher went to The Dalles before noon o f December 15, said build
Ladies
Suits
and
Coats
We
have
a
fire
•
is
« " , mt-nt
Saturday for a visit with her son, Bert mg to tie made according to plans and hrirw us vour films. We develop and I
o
f
the
jo and they w ill make a g ift that w ill !*»• long remem.
print
every
dav.
SI.«own»
4
Canfield
j
Ruse her.
specifications to lie seen in the office of Book«. Stationerv ami Newsdealer»,
t*ered besides l>eing most acceptable arid useful. Plenty to
Komi Hiver s Largest and Rest Store
Dr
Kohtnann.
Hoard reserves the II.»si River. Ore. Film* ran I»- left at
Christmas is only three weeks away
This store is ready with really the test right to reject any nr all hnta sub­ the Hnlletin office.
•*
I II
H W Danielson.
stock o f Christmas' goods you euuM mitted.
Rallisti sttiu i luh »I ibis «tb-r.
Clerk.
expert to find, Strauss
Arthur Pharm acy
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ELECTS OFFICERS
G o to L a w
French Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
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