HEARING AND SEEING.
weathar moderated considerably and
istmte ^ m m ^ hachms
CHINESE
TRICKERY.
from
a
temperature
o
f
4
degrees
above
BRIEF LO C AL MENTION !
T h * E a r a n d th# E y # a n d th # F s w s r of
MIDIll I f FUMCTIOE.
it roes during th* day to 30 drgreea.
t
h
*
B
r
a
in
to
M
s
m
o
r
ia
*
.
Tradsrs Who Keep T8*ir Viatim* In
. 4-1 1 I I I I I I I I M I I I'l' t-H >1 > »1 It i* the concenaua of opinioo among
PERFECTLY
1* the ear more retentive than the
F in a n c ia l S lavery.
the fruit growara that Ih* heavy anow
Dishonest traveling merchant* is e.ve’> Are we more Impressed with
ROOD FOR S A L *. CHORN.
A t a meeting o f Dufur citizen* Sat
SIMPLE
will protect the treea and later furnish
Lee Evan* »pent the first of the much needed moisture to the ground. J urday when the road bonding situation China find a particularly lucrative Held « bat we hear than with what we see?
There U a familiar legend of M a c *»
in which to ply tbelr labors, with the
SIMPLY
week in The Dalle* on buameae.
The song birds are being well provided in Wasco county was discussed to a fin result that almost unbelievable cunse- la) reciting a good part o f Paradise
Monogram Salad Oil, *1.25 a gallon. for. seemingly, to see the many that ish, says The Dallee Optimist, th e : queiices dime to light now ami then, LDig" during a voyage to India and of
PERFECT.
are being fed, yet many of the birds Dufur people remained steadfastly of ; ttuine traitor*. taking uilvantage of the the historians ability to rls# from a
Straw s.
Nesdl-s,
OD.
Belts
and
all
kind« of Sewing
p. A. Knoll « 1 « in The Dalle* on have died. More especially is this true the opinion that the Dallea-Californi* ' simplicity o f the Mongolians, make an i book and repeat word for word what
Mscliiue supplies Repairing a specialty.
be had read. . There are also record* of
highway
passing
through
Wasco
county
I
attractive
display
o
f
goods
such
as
the
of
the
game
birda.
J.
E.
Cole,
o
f
the
Wednesday.
from The Dalles south and on through I unlives crave to possess, and tempt John Stuart Mill's ability to reinem
New Home Users are Quality Choosers
Stock Tonic and Poultry Remedies Rod and Gun club, distributed grain
along the bottom lands. Pepper and Oregon into California was of more them to pun hase what catches thetr her the printed word.
at Chown’».
But the balance o f evidence seems
fancy.
ror^s.i# w . E . C h o w n
gravel are relished by all the birds and importance to a larger number of the
I,. Lamb »a s a visitor in The Dalles
Woe to oue « b o la beguiled to walk m favor o f tb# power to memorize that
many persons are putting it into the residents o f the county than the Colum
which
passes
through
the
ear
lutu
the
into the sun re. for the glib tongue of
the lirst o f the week.
food or mixing it with the grain or bia highway passing along the Colum the traveling merchant will soon In bruin.
T h e New Home Sewing Mach. Co.
Memory” Wood fall, who lived
Ten per cent off for cash on all crumbs.
bia river and serving automobilists and duce him to lake possession of that in the latter part of the eighteenth
i»4 P a cific niitx. San F ra n cisco. Csl.
men’s woolen shirts. Strauss.
the extreme northern part o f the particular article to which bis atten century, could attend a debate aud re
country and adhering to their original tion la directed at any price demand port It exactly without notes, a pure
Mrs. V. C. Young went to Hood
plea of 12(10,000 for the Dalles-Califor- ed. I f be baa something to offer In feat o f aural memory. Toscanini can
River yesterday for a visit.
RO BINSON. M. D.
nia highway presented a resolution to exchange fleecing stops there, but In conduct a number of difficult iqterns
Kive cases of that good cheese came
that effect to the Wssco County Good case be has nothing to give in return without the score before him. Thomas
Physician and Surgeon
in this week. Strauss.
Beet ham. the l.oudon orchestra leader,
Road* association signed by about 50 a great calamity will befall him.
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain spent the
conducted
from
memory
Strauss'
Tbe
vendor
will
assure
him
that
be
Geo Evans led the discussion on the o f the prominent men of that section.
M o s ie r
-
-
O regon
lirst o i the week in Hood River.
upon
twenty-four
Is quite welcome to <-arry a « a y the ar j “ Roseukavalier''
subject o f winter pruning anil its
The proposition o f bonding the
|
hours’
notice.
Von
Buelow
Is
said
to
ticle on credit,
lie will come back
Chown now issue* H U N T IN G and effects at the meeting o f the Mosier
county to build good roads has been
again to the town after a certain lapse have memorized a Stanford symphony
F IS H IN G License*.
Horticultural
society
Saturday
in receiving its share o f attention since
of time. I f tin- native bands over one on the train between Hamburg and
Frank Middleswart was a Hood R iv Chown'* hall. He advised pruning for the public meeting when ao wide a
D e r b y 8 c S t e a r n s
or several head of cattle as the case Berlin and to have conducted it with
er visitor this week.
an open center and to prune against division o f opinion was found to pre may be, and an extra sheep or a horse, out Ibe acme In Ihe latter city. Dr.
Good old sauerkraut weather. Try the wind. In 11110 he had two rows vail between Dufur and southern resi equivalent In value to HO or Rl [>er cent KuDWHld can conduct from memory u
L aw yers
which developed die hack as the result dent section o f the county and this city of the prli e o f the goods advanced, as large number o f orchestral works, with
Preterred Stock. Strauss.
Interest, everything will I * satisfac all their nuances of interpretation.
John Elder made a business trip to o f pruning in the winter d uring! and the section farther west including
It Is a question for Ibe psychologist.
tory. However, Ihe merchant on re
weather that was six d e g re y above Moaier.
H O O D R IV E R O R E G O N
Hood River Tuesday.
turning seldom collects the price, but The popular verdict probably would be
zero.
That it must come to a permanent
* Try our stuffed olives, and sweet
In favor o f the prowess of the ear
A. B. Burton stated that he believed issue for or against in the not far dis Is satisfied nlth carrying away Ibe
promised l%lereat. leaving the pur rather than o f the eye. There are a
pickles. Strauss.
in summer and early winter pruning. tant future is a foregone conclusion in
chaser in debt so that be can forever large number o f people « h o can re
Thomas Lelliott and Jack I.eiliott
D R . C H. J E N K I N S
C. L. Joy gave his ideas o f pruning order that the money to be expended
member an air exactly, but to whom
are recovering from aevere vase* ol in general, starting with the young - by the state may he turned to other milk him.
Thus, It is not rare to see some the printed word Is an evaporated
D E N T IS T
the grip.
tree
He also compared the irrigated | channels if not used here. ¡Governor Mongolians working for the payment Oiinn »id «.dm ss It (..maps from their
Chown will he well supplied with all and ron-irrigated growths for the aea- ' Withycombe, L »h ile in .this city^lasl of usurious iutere.it on a debt cou-
HOOD R IV E R . OREGON
Sprayer suppliaa that you may need in son.
week, held out hope of help from tne tracted by their fatbera or even grand
Office Phone 1081. Res. Phone 333
fathers as the result o f having fallen
the Spring.
l-et Evans believes that pruning in ' state'to take.care of.the situation.
(From Hood River Glacier?
MURDER
WILL
OUT.
Mrs. P. A. Shogrtn went to Portland (he spring is the best time. May and , J. L. Kelly, president'of the ¡ Wasco a victim to one o f these tricky t'hiiieae
The 13 members of the Portland
peddlers. Argonaut.
‘• T h# B e a t L a in S c h s m e s o ' M ic a a n d Snowshoe club, who arrived here on I
this week to visit with her daughter, June is the proper time in his'estuna- I County Good Roaiia association, has
M a n G a n g A f t A g le y . ”
t ion.
the Eastliound Oregon-Washington lim- * 1
been hopeful that an amicable settle
Miss Marie Shogren.
R. D. Chattield feels that each or- ment might be effected or an agree
Once upon a time there was a lady ited Tuesday must have been armed
MONSTER WATER BUGS.
Too cold to shop out of tow n ; you
who wished to have her real ngt. kept with left-hind graveyard rabbits feet.
van do better at home anyway, says chardist has an individual problem in ment come to in the matter which
---- for
-----
O n * o( T h e m C a n G r ip a n d E a s d y P u t
a secret In order to get away with No party in Hood River has ever
his
own
orchard,
and
that
the
district
would
be
fairly
satisfactory
to
all
par
merrier or more care free.
Strauss.
It she instructed her son. In case any seemed
to D e a t h a F r o g .
as a whole prunes too much.
Provided with furs, heavy coats and
lie s in the matter and that the work
Sherilf Chrisman vmh down from
The frog's worst enemy is a monster j one asked how old he was, to kntvk head coverings that might withstand |
J M. Carroll brought out the fart might go forward soon, for Mr. Kelly
The Dalle* yesterday on a professional
water bug which inhabits ibe tropical off about 5rt per cent.
an arctic winter, the Portland business
that when a tree is pruned strictly to has become an ardent booster for good
- She told |»eople the l>o,v was large men left at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon for
waters o f both North and South Amer
visit.
gain an open centre, the tree is um roads. He is giving most o f his time lea. This water bug Is oue o f the for his age and explained the gruff Parkdale b y jp e c is l train ovey the,Mt.
Phone 1124
The Greenwood literary society will brella shaped when it eomea into bear and attention to the subject and is
largest aquutlc Insects. It Is called a tones o f Ills voice by saying that his Hood Railway line.
meet Saturday evening Ht the home o f ing, and threre are many limbs bearing now plsnning to call a mass meeting giant by comparison with other bugs, tonsils needed attention.
A t the Upper Valley town they were
Mr. and Mrs. " " C.
A. Drown.
One day the rector of the church met with a battery of sleighs and,
fruit which point straight to
the of Dalles and Moaier people in the but It Is imn-h smaller than any o f the
" — —
.■ ..■ a —
s i
culled, and while wailing in Ihe draw taken to Homer Kogera' Mount Hood .
frogs
on
which
It
preys.
Yet
*o
pow
^H ollyhrook butter is running fine ground.
near future to try and come to some
Lodge, where they spent the night.
P roprietor
H oo d R iv e r
erful are Its legs that It Is sure death ing riiom for Ihe lady to put tbe fin- They started early yesterday morning
just now, and with Dixie buns at lie a
J. P. ('«rroll.tolrj how he always cuts understanding in the matter.
Ishii.g touches Co her makeup be talk-
for
the
frog
that
gets
within
tbelr
on a snowshoe trek to their snug i
dozen you almost have a meal. Strauas. tree limbs on two year old tree* hack, !
, ed with the hoy, who was pretending winter clubhouse, located in Ihe na
gruxp.
E. A. Rave, Frank Ginger and M. J. making atubs o f the little limbs that ;
The two principal joints of the fore : to read "L ittle Ia>rd Fauntleroy" fur tional forest a short distance from
Oliphant attended Maaonic lodge bat be wishes to develop into main limbi. I
legs fold dow n on one another, and the I the seventeenth time. The hoy volute Cloud Cap Inn.
In tbia way he throws the tree into
The Portland Y M. C I i tflj
stouter of these two has a groove j leered tlie information that the next
urday night in Hood River.
cording to Ashley ftilson, aupctii lend-
along lla front to receive the sharp ! day would lie bis birthday.
It's a good time to make comforts. hearing when four years old.
"A h ." suld the rector, “ and how old ent of the Mount Hood line, decided to
Inner edge o f tbe next Joint, much as
P h y s ic ia n
and Su rge o n
Hugo E. Kirkner moved that the
I have the material and cotton batting
postpone its trip Iro n ye«terday until
will you lie then?"
the blade of a iiocketkuife folds down
subject
for
the
nest
discussion
be
.*
A
t
the
annual
meeting
of
the
stock-
today,
when
they
will
vi
=
1
1
the
»now-
waiting for you. Strauss.
"Ten years old,” replied the boy, as
In tbe pools and the estuaries of
spray material*.
Manager Chatfield, noldcrs o f the Mosler Valley Telephone
fields for severai days, lh ty will lie ,
tidal waters these giant bugs bide lier instructions.
Claire Holden, o f Davenport. Iowa,
accompanied as far as Parkdale hy
o f the Moaier Fruit Groweis associa company, last week, Manager E. A.
Telephones:
"Indeed!"
said
tbe
rector.
“
I
dare
niiioiig
stones
and
rubbish,
from
which
is visiting at the home o f bia sister,
William McMurray. general pa-senger
tion, suggested that the growers come Race stated that the company is plan they dart rapidly to attack passing I say you haven't any idea wh.it your
Residence lU.il
O ffic e 1241
agent o f the O.-W. K. S- N. Co. Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Yonish, in the Greenwood
prepared to give their preference* anu ning the extension o f (be system four frogs awl occasionally fishes. The vic mother is going to give you fur a McMurray wil travel tu Parkdale in '
district.
be able to tell the quantities that they | miles. The poles are already in place tim Is clasped hy the hug's foreleg#, birthday gtfi "
his private car.
Dudley Piercey returned last week are likely to need. In this way the and as soon as warmer weather comes aud the deadly lienk between Its two
"Oh. yes. I have." was the unexpect
O ffice in B r o s i u a B ld g .
from the survey trip on the Deschutes, manager may lie governed in hia pur work will be begun. It is probable compound eyes is plunged deep into ed niiawer. "JSlie promised to give me
H o o d River
« safety razor."
because, he stated, that while survey chases.
I that six or eight additional phones will tbe tlesli.
When the rector rushed into the hall
This
is
not
a
case
of
takitig
toll
ing he had frozen one of hia feet.
It was planned to have represents be put in. having five customers state
merely o f the victim's blotsl, us In tbe | io see what had caused ihe loud crash
h - t - h - h -
Special prices on smoked meats, lives o f spray manufacturers present, ! that they wish telephones installed.
case o f many other sucking insects. It . he had heard he found the I toy's moth
picnic hams, and ao forth.
S w ift’s , but none of them were able to be here j They are W. L. Roland, C. O. Perley, Is H|teedily followed by Ibe death of <*r lying on tbe Door in a «lend faint.
! The country's »tore_of apples on Jan
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
Premium hams and harnn just re last Saturday. H. A. Lyons, o f the W. E. Huskey, H. H. Nielson and J. the bug's victim. This appears to be
Moral.—Old Father Tim e calls all uary 1 w h - about It) per cent larger
N o tice im h ereb y g iv e n that by v ir tu e o f an
1 than it was a year ago. A statement * x* cu tion lind ortl**r of mile issued out o f tfie
ceived. Strauss.
Grisella Chemical company, was in the Saul, with others in that vicinity con due to a copious supply o f liquid from ' bluffs St. lauds Font-Dispatch.
issued by the department of agrieul- ' ircutt C ou rt o f tin sta te o f O regon for W a s co
templating the installation o f tele around the base o f tbe beak, which
Mrs. L. A. Craig returned to her city the first o f the week.
! lure said this w b s true, despite the C o u n ty , on tlie 17th tiny o f D ecem ber, 191.'*, up
finds Its way Into the puncture.
T h * R a t a n d t h e B u lb a .
on a decree fo r tbe forecloHure o f u certain
phones.
home in The Dalles yesterday after
fact that the supply decreased 12 per mortgHge. when t «;. N ich o l w as p la in tiff,
Professor I«ocjr has traced this to a
According to the French naturalist
The following directors were re-
s|iending three weeks here with Mrs.
cent during December.
The figures and ( ’ buries H. D a ven p o rt aud N e llie D a ven
pair of glands in tbe head of the glum
I ><■ I'arville. a gardener planted one show that 3,801,000 barrels and 3,049,-! port. Im shand and w ife, and Belle N ic h o l
clected
C. J. I.ittlepage, Chas. T.
John Davenport.
Mrs. Davenport,
water bug. Their secretion produces afternoon 250 tulip bulbs on a terrace. non boxes o f apples comprised Ihe w ere defendan ts, m fa v o r o f said p lm n D fl and
a ga in st said defen d an ts, in th e su m o l JHI0.00
Bennett, J. M. Carroll, C. J. E. Carl death very quickly.—New York Amer
who hue had a severe case of the grip,
! and next morning lie noli' ed that the 'country's apple supply the first of the p rin cip a l, w ith in terest th ereon at tlie rate o f
son, and E. A. Race. These directors, lean.
e ig lit per cent per a n n u m from the 17th d a y
is reported recovered.
ground had ts-en dlaturhed and that year.
__
o f .June. l ‘ N; fo r* I.«00 b as sttorn ey s fees; for
who are all quaihed, will hold an elec
the bulbs hail all been taken away,
S1- n no costs aud d isb u rsem en ts a n d accru in g
Carl Wodecki, of The Dalles, was
G. C. Corbaley, o f the Spokane costs.
tion on Tuesday, February 1, to deter
G e t t in g a n A u t o g r a p h .
lie
was
confident
Unit
rats
had
done
The following books were recently
Chamber
o
f
Commerce,
has
presented
I w ill, on tlie 2-!nd d a y o f JaHUnry, A . P ,
the successful bidder on 75 sacks of
A Muuh h boy o f fourteen who bad tlie work. and. taking a simile, lie tie
mine the officer* for the ensuing year.
to the ¡Northwest Growers' Council Ihe 19H>. at tlie hou r o f ten o cl«>ck In tb e foren oon
potatoes which had been attached hy received at the local librray :
f said d a y , at the fron t d o o r o f the co u rt
Manager Race stated that the local seen ami admired many o f Rudolf von gan lo dig In the hope o f discovering following figures concerning prospec o house
lu Dalles c it y , W asco C ou nty. Oregon,
Agriculture
the Turn A-I.uni (I umber company
their nest Soon he unearthed a large tive fruit production for Oregon. Wash ‘•ell at pu blic su ction to the h igh est b id d e r fo r
exchange has now been connected with Seitz's painting« was anxious to xe
cash
in
hand, lots fiv e (M and six db in K4M>t s
cure
tbe
painter's
autograph,
but
did
from Chas. Davenport. He received
ington,
Idaho
and
Montana
and
in-
Kaina Making Horticulture I'av.
female rat. which he killed, and after
the big copper wires and which will
- vi . ...... rmgom, Bttn
not know bow to go about It. After
created acreage next year. New acre
the allotment hy bidding rift ¡cents a
in W k « o C o u n ty, O regon.
Outdoor Sports
give connection through I’ortlar.d with much thought be wrote a letter, stat digging a few more minutes he dis- age in hearing, 82,787 acres; total lor nted
Dated this lMth d a y o f D ecem ber. 19I.V
sack. W. It. Hurst, of Hubbard, Ore
d »* i*l
L E V I CH K1H M AN.
all the large cities in the country. It ing that be bad sent a case o f wine to covered an underground chamber lined 1916, 120,00(1 to 130,000 acres.
His
Burns —How to Play Tennis.
s h e rid o f W hm - o C o u n ty . O regon .
wltb bay and leaves and connected by
gon. had come up to bid on the pota
minimum estimate o f the 1916 crop is
will now be possible to talk from Mu the professor's address and wanted tn
F R A N K (i. D IC K . A tto rn e y fo r IMaintlfT.
Fiction
a corridor with tw o h o le s , which were 28,850 cars, with thelmaximum running
toes at the alterin'* sale, hut refused
ster to New York over the new line of know whether it had been received. evidently used as storehouses, for in
up to a possible lO.OCn additional cars.
when he arrived, stating that he had
Reach —Heart of the Sunset.
Thinking tbe matter o f sufficient im-
the f’acific States company.
ilictu he found the 25<i tulip bulb*
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
His estimate by districts o f new orch
expected to lind a carload.
Hlindlnss—Cattle Itaron’a Daughter
portanoe, tbe painter did not write, but
This was remarkable, but more re ards in hearing is Hood River. 29,"23
In
the
Circuit
Court o f the State o f Oregon, for
called
nt
the
athlrcsa
given,
met
the
Grey Desert Gold.
l«otii*c A. Craig, suggestive lii«*ra|ieci
markable was Ibe fact ihut they were acres; Wenatchee, 21.760 acres ; Y ak i the Coiinty o f Wasco.
Isiy's Mini her, and the fraud soon bo-
A R T W O R K IN W O O D .
Porter—Girl
o
f
the
l.imberlost.
ma,
17,890
;a
total
o
f
68,173.
Southern
Cnitod
State*
National
Rank, o f Portland. Oregon
j neatly arranged in two rows and that
tn prm tinner, ol The Dalles, will la- at
caine apparent. The hn.v was tbor
a corporation o f the United States, Plaintiff.
W illsie — Still Jim.
not oue o f them had beeu gnawed or Idaho is expected tc increase its pres
\
«.
Lena
J.
Tompkins
and W. A . Tompkins.
the home of J. T. Davenport for the
• mghly xcoldi-tl and next day received
A S t r i k i n g C a m e o E f f e c t a o d H o w I'
en acreage from 8,000 to 27,0(81 acres.
Defendant!*.
otherwise injured
JD VK N 1I E
nest three week-
Persons deriring
this autograph note:
W a s Produ ced.
Hy virtue o f an execution, judgm ent order, de
in stiueiit may eall there tor ap|siint-
Outdoor Sports
Wenatchee apple men are seriously 1 cree and order o f nale. duly is*ued out o f the above
“ 1 saw a new tli in a in the art Hue It o fte n h ap p en s here on eurth
entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me
A ll A r a on T im # at S y d n a y .
T h a t lit t le roguc-a to * i e u t ones gro w .
considering the instsllstion of a giant directed
menta. Suggestive Therapeutics is to
and dated the ¡tint dsv o f December.
Rogers
Sebagu-Wshelo Campfire the other day which Miirpi'inml me and, Horne a u to * r a p h e f o r w h ich y o u ’ re t ry in g
At Sydney Australia, any telephone evaporator for that district.
191'. upon u lodgment and decree render-
I may aiao aav. plea mm I me," mu hi an r'a n he procured w ith o u t m uch ly in g .
system of mental treatment which re Girls.
♦d :»nd entered in »aid Court on the 11 tH day o f
subscriber can obtain correct standard
art reMort dilettante in a «roup of
Ootober l'M.7. against I ena J Tompkins and W.
store* normal activity to the ti*sue*,
Poetry
| time iiy .'ailing up tlie Sydney observa
A Tompkins, defendants for the sum o f 11.*02.31,
Live Stock Wanted
kindred .spirit*
‘ It was what the
N o S a n a * o f P r o p o r t'o n .
".guns and it'll* i f the hninan . - l y ,
with interest ther«*on at the rate o f per cent per
tory. says the Scientific American. If
Allingbain Rhymes for the Young
artlat called » wood t'anieo. and it wa*
The youug man who hail spent his be wishes merely to check bis watch
I am in tlie market for Is-ef, hogs, annum, from January 1 Ith. 1914. and the further
cold* fever and pauenionia. Ovarian Folk
.in o f IlfO nttnrn«*> s fe«** with interest at the
mo met hi n tf I iiad never seen liefore.
efforts for several year* without re
poultry and anything in tlie meat line. i ate o f 7 per cent per annum, from the 11th day of
troubles tieutid aurcessftilly
J.*-
Fiction
"That it wan wood did not appear aa suit in studying art was talking with or clock lie asks for Tim e," and is Parties desiring tn sell w ill do well to O. tober, I91.rv. and the «'oats o f and upon this w rit
connected with an operator who reads
Cox— Hrovsnie Primer.
it htnitf 4»n tlie wall, and I ftakod him Ills practical trade, who had patiently
phone Odell 177 or write .1. W McDon commanding ine to make sale o f the follow ing de-
Mrs II. K. Loomis, who has charge
rd>ed real property, towit
Lot 10 Mother View
off tbe correct lime t<> tbe nearest liulf ald, Hood River, < tregon.
moh.'U I Orchard- ". Wasco County. Or«»gon.
for particular*. It wn* about a f«*>t pa id the bill*.
o f the Ortley Inn, received a broken
minute from a clock controlled by (lie
Now. therefore, hy virtue o f said execution
*i|ttare
with
tin
oval
«‘enter,
coutaiulntf
shoulder blade and svorchvd her hair
" O f course," said tbe young artist, "I
Kosedale School Noles
judgment, order, decree and order o f sale, and in
a baa relief of’ u < I reek tfodde**. Tin- know I haven't made much o f a go of standard clock o f tho observatory. I f
conformity with the commands o f said writ. I will
last Friday following an explosion and
more accurate information be required
The fourth month of school rinsed at j 4«|uare wa* in ebony ami malmgnny
< n Saturday, th. vth day o f February. 191ft. at 10
W.
A.
HUSBANDS
It. but I don't think you ougbt to nd- be asks for Exact time'' and is cou
lire. She bad been cleaning the wood District No. H on January 7. During
o’clock a m. at the front door o f the County Court
ami the head In white wood.
Hom-e.
n The Ihiiles. W m c o County, Ore-
Vi*i me to try something else. You
work with gasoline whan a terrific e x the last month many of the pupils
Blacksmith
s**!! *t public auction (subject to redemption)
lie had aeetned hi* cameo effect* know It's liest lo put nil your eggs In nected with a high frequency buzzer
:•> the high« -t bidder for cash in han«l. all the
wbicb transmits the actual beats o f
plosion orcurcd. She managed to gel were absent on account o f sickneae. hy tlr*t huildlntf tip hi* jM|iiare with
right, title and interest which the within named
me Uiskrt and watch that basket."
Horse Shoeing and General defendant*
tlie observatory clock
up and put out the fire unaided The following were neither absent nor the three layers, tflned and prawed a*
or either o f them had on the 14th day
■rin! That may lie, t'barlle, but
f
January. 1914. the date o4 the mort
Repair Work.
Twenty window panes in the Inn were taruy: Florence and Flora Evan* and Mtfhtly that there were no mark* of did you ever think how foolish it is to
gage foreclosed. or since that date, had in and to
F o re w a rn a d -
the ahove described property or any part thereof
shattered.
Mr*. Loomis is resting Roscoe Davidhizar
cleavage, ami had «tit throuith them put so many tmakrt* around one ban
M o s ie r .
-
-
O r e g o n t«* satisfy said execution, judgment order and de
l.ittle Harold was Spending a few
exactly a* cam«*» carver* out through tam egg?"
easily.
cree including coats and accruing costs.
In the monthly test those ranking ]
days at bis aunt's bouse. Just before
the tt*ua 1 fthell came on. The ebony
L E V I C H R IS M A N .
While roasting the lirst of the week, highest in their respective grades were front wan plain, but finely pollahed
they sat down to tbe diuner table be
Sheriff of Wasco County. Oregon.
Rubber Trass
Dattxl
this
-fist
day
o
f December, 1915.
took his aunt aside aud wh!s|wred
Eighh grade llessie June-, average, j mid the entire effe«‘t wa* ex «'el lent
Master Victor Morguson received a
Kuliber tree* planted In «'eyIon have
Date off first publication Jan 7th. 1915.
My mamuia don't allow me to ask for
compound fracture o f the upper arm ito 1 *>.
'*fle fold n*e It wa* hi* rtraf flni*he«! ittalned a height of fifty feet and u
Date o f last publication Feb. 4th. 191«.
Seventh grade—Ora Evan*. 07 8-9
; vfUHN M«fA7iNt
and patella or knee rap. While pass
work, though he had l*oen practicing tilth o f two feet iron) the surface of a second helping of dessert. 1 thought
I'd let you kuow. so you wouldn't
for two year*, and. while he was n«*t the ground In six years. At the end
Fifth grade —Florence Evan*. 98.
ing a tram owned by C. A. McCargar
think 1 didn't like tbe ktud o f pie and
entirely satisfied with it, there wa* of that time the tree* are ready for
Fourth grade Flora Evans, SI8 2-7.
one o f the animals became frightened
things you make."—St lavuls I*o«t lhs
Third grad* — Roscoe Davidhizar. con * I d«* m Me con*«>1«tk>n t«» him In the tappmg tn enter to extract the latex. patch
and kicked at the roaster*. Msstei
fact
that
he
ha«l
an
offer
o
f
$100
when
r
sap
which
1«
transformed
Into
rttb-
Victor was the unfortunate victim 08 1-4.
ever lie wanted t«* dl*po*e of It.**— l«er.
Oeeond A
Florencce Middleswart.
A G ood O n *.
Dr. David Robinson, who die sed the
New York Sun
" I don t see so much in these w itti
fractures, ststed that the Istl Is resting 96 I 3.
Evading the Issu*
cisms aimed at tbe mother-in-law ”
Second R— Robert Isom
96 5-0.
as comfortably aa could be eapectrd.
lias that borrowing friend of yours
Think she is unduly joshed, eh?
I he case required taking a good many
On Friday afternoon, December 21, i
C la s s if ie d A d s
dropped out o f sight?"
"I do Mine lives with us and wheu
the pupils rendered a Christmas pro- |
sttlchea.
"Oh. no; he manages to keep tn my w ife storms at me tbe old lady
____ W O M E N ____
gram
A number o f visitor* were
Communication* ami copy for a«lver- loo. h with me
Baltimore ttueriean
Mrs. W'. 0. Stone and son Ford, who
takes my part quite frequ en tly” —
present. A ll seemed to have a very ti*ement* mu*t l*e in thin office by Wed-
Louisville Courier Journal.
L o v e T h is M a g a z in e
left here several month* ago to visit
ne««lav to insure publication Mine week.)
erjnv able time.
H is W is h .
M.-CALL'S is th* lailiit-a <
j : inU K o u it
in Ihi middle west with relatives, re
keepiBf
Helper of tTv-e u rv
-
i «n. . «r
Mrs. E A. Adkisaon, of Boyd, Ore
loin I wlali this ten dollar bill was
A G ood G u t s #
turned Fridav night. They were ac
Hot Point Klectric Iron* at the «Irug
*g% e
gon, the former teacher at District
a
ten
dollar
debt.
Dick
—
Heavens!
"M
y
doctor
sized
my
pile
up
pretty
ever*
moiuh.
»:«u
4c¡¿sh**-.
*
e*
ih»* enter
companied by
her daughter. Mis*
More, now fS.00,
tf
tan.
ttve.-a! drPBn've .t* . cookinr. hor. e
W in
l'oi# I'd never get rid o f It — accurately."
No a, visited the school on December
4re«s'n*ktn(. ftncjr »O'fc. e;. . hii 1 ¿11? t
Lenore Stone, who has been attending
houses ork ■ 1 •
"H o w 's that?"
24
Roth pupil* and teacher were glad
I.et up finish vour tilui*. Same may la* Exchange
school in the cast. Mr*. Stone and
• >«*e. *i*h one c : iebr*t; j MeC* ) D r«** ! ’»*
'T ic said I was a* wound ns a dollar.
to welcome her within their midst left at the Bulletin office, ^locoro A
ter* F * fc l
children left Tuesday for Forlland
He chooses l>e*t who ihixvseth labor and that was all I had " —Judge.
m w * r o « r * i e . - i w w rom
again.
Lillian F. Marvel,
CanfieM. Hood River.
t-
where thev will spend the winter. Mr
r « t id -if rest Old Saying
Teacher. I
A V A G A Z IN C
Stone le ft on Wednesday, and expect*
For sale— A dozen hens, just starting
iHiterp, Bad* and Kuhl*er MampP ol
a « « « ' a u . !» »
3 0 0 ARTICLES - 3 0 0 ILLUSTRATIV
to make Portland his headquarters,
to
lay.
at
«10.
|36ri
piano,
will
sell
(or
every
description
at
this
«»Itice.
In a statement recently issued hy j
Kern Service Off for Week
V F F P .nf x iw d oi th« World-* Prtqrrr»#
lie has accepted a position with the
-
• M 'v h a '- i c i r .1 In v cn u -o f
the Nutlh Pacific Fruit Diatrlhutnr*.
W ith Ihe river fresen over and en |I7\ Terms to responsible partie*. b Tit *rC»uca. .X a .’a i p i n » t a « i
■- » :
i .
It I - -
Good Roads Machinery I « . , of Clove
Kod*ker«an>! amateur photographer*. I
j21
toa.b m s s « Oid .« d Y nm « M»n ana 9l ,m
compiled for the express purpose of {
tirely blocked from bank to hank. Phone C. !.. Joy.
It is th e I »Wir'.'.H V affU ia« « l a , w — 1— ¡ - j - .(
land. Ohio, and will act a* traveling
bring tit vour tllm*. We «levelop and j
Ikm»#« thrrMi«bp«t tip. w.«rial O u r F o r e i* *
showing where shipments o f apples ;
Commodore O. C. I?ean thinks that,
Corr— pendents »re con«*antty on the vat« a
salesman through Oregon. Washington,
print every «lav. KloCom A t'andeld.l
from the PanAc northwest went during
frr U. ««. »•* u l U m a l l M M II u
even in rare of a thaw, it will he a
Idaho and Montana.
BookP. Stationery and Newsdealers. I
the season to dale, a total of 1706 car
week before the Hood River White Sal
The coldest weather that ha* boon load* were handled by this agency, Ilo«*1 River, Ore. Kilint ran he iett at iron ferry system will be able to re
he
Bulletin
«>fhce.
The reKuiar business m eeting
r ipcnenced in year* was last Sunday going to practically all point* o f the I
tume service.
of the Mosher Com m ercial C lu b
and Monday when the mercury dropped Dotted States, to Canada and to Eu
l-a.licv »retire vour culling oarii* »«
as low as 10 degree* below rero. rope.
tiif B illet in «office.
n n l« (or 7V:
I» belt! on the A rat M o n d a y of
(Uskrt Rail
100cants f. r f t .
Water pipe* have been froaen and
each
month.
Hood
R
iver
Seoul*
v*
Moaier
Scout*,
All sort* nf elect rice I appliance* lor
many
have hurtled.
Coasting and
on Saturday. January 22. *t 1 Jp p m
E . W . D a v i d h i z a r . P re s .
sale,
Inehtding
electric
light
globes,
at
No
tresspassing
and
no
banting
fUgn*
aleighmg has been much in vogue since
A d m is s io n 10 r e n t *
at this office
tf
D r . D« vid R obinson . Sec.
the anow has falter
Yesterday the I the drag store.
Hits the Spot
BOND ISSUE MUST
BE SETTLED SOON
l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » 1 1 11 l- t-t
i
EVERY TIME "
DBCOSS WINTER
PRUNING METHODS
13 SNOWSHOE CLUB
MEN ON A JAUNT
G o to L a w
french Dry Cleaning
Altering and Repairing
J. H. LA W
TELEPHONE CO. W ILL
ADD 4 MILES OF LINE
Dr. H. L. Dumble
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