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Free Attraction Extraordinary Friday A fte rn o o n , D ecem b er 8th at the G em T h e a tre The Social Key »5 Gossard Corsets fitted in movinjr pictures. You don’t want to miss this one. Make your arrangements Now to see this wonderful film. Ask for Free Tickets at our cor set department. P O S IT IV E L Y for W O M E N O N L Y . Special Overcoats for boys, aires from 12 to 16 years, your choice_______ ____ $1.98 Overcoats for boys and young men, values up to your ehoico Overcoats for lK>ys and young men, special jo $ 4.98 Men’s overcoat at extra special prices. We are over stocked on this line and must reduce. We have some dandy bargains for you. Special Sweater Vests for ladies, regular 75c and !*»(• values, youi ch o ic e Special Sweater Suits for children, size 4, with cop to match, the suit H I I I I11 H -l-W -H I I I >1 » I 1 l" F .. .......................... ... .................................................. 48c 65c THREE DAYS FESTIVAL COMING IN MARCH W e Are Headquarter for Xmas Shoppers Here you will find articles suitable for every member of the family. Gifts useful, ornamental, amusing and instruc tive. W'e have never been better supplied with merchan dise suitable for this event than we are this year. Come in and look around and see for yourself. You will see w hat you want suitable for your friends awa\ as well as those at home. T 'V | | | / ( ) I | S Dressed or undressed, large or small. Now is the time to choose dolls. Stocks are complete and assortments are large and varied. Doll carriages, doll beds, and furniture, wa gons, sleds, skates, rocking horses, electric trains, engines, erector sets, mechanical toys of every description and kind, suits and coats for ladies and misses, furs and fur sets, collars and collar sets, handkerchiefs, shirt waists, mackinaws, shoes, slippers and hundreds of other articles we want you to see. Make this Store your headquarters, you are always welcome. W e like to have you come in whether you wish to buy or not. THE PARIS FAIR H o o ‘1 R iv e r ’ s L argest and Best Store H o o d River, O re g o n rForiieaftfiaojBemtg -i W ithout health all success It if now an assured fact that Moaier w ill enjoy a festival which w ill last and happiness must be very for three days, containing many splen did features Guy Young, a represen limited. tative of the Kill eon White Chautauqua lecture course, was in this city Satur NfPAIUTIOttS So it is the duty of every person day and secured the aid of local citi Have been found by thou- to conserve their strength and zens who agreed to give their support to afford the best in making the event a big success. health, and their generalappear- •and» mean* of alwayt keeping The names of 12 citizens were secured “ up to the mark** phyii- ance— in short, to make the most on a contract, who guarantee tho suc and insuring sound cess of the enterprise. of all the blessings which Nature cally health which ¡ 1 the founda Tbe Ellison-White company for many tion of real beauty. has endowed them. years has been successful in the Chau tauqua lecture field throughout tbe A com fit f line o f Purola Preparation» Pacific Coast and tbe Middle West. PUftOLA GUARANTEE It is usual to go to much latger cities are alw cy» found at Should any PUR OLA than Mosier, putting on a seven day Product fail to give ENTIRE aati*faction Chautauqua. During the winter months, the price paid will be however, they are willing to come to cheerfully refunded the smaller vicinities, and will come by your local dealer. to Mosier with a guarantee of 225 sea son tickets at $1.50 each. This will include a total of six performances in Chown's hall to be held during the afternoons and evenings Receipts In th*? Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for W »»c o County. from paid admissions w ill be divided Fannie Dark, plaintiff, v$, Carl (». Dark, defend into 25 per cent for the local citizens ant. and 75 per cent for tbe company. To Carl G. Dark, the above named defendant: The citisens who have guaranteed in the name o f the State o f Oregon: You are the expenses of the undertaking w ill (F'roni the Hood Kiver Glacier hereby required to appear and anbwer the com hold a meeting soon to devise ways plaint filed ain>t you in the above entitled *uit. W ith the advent uf the steady rains on or before six week* from the date o f theflrut and means to dispose of the tickets to all persons in this district. Wherever j of winter, the Columbia R iver High- publication o f this summons hereinafter stated. i if > fail to so appear and answer ¡«aid com- the Fillison White company have played , way is fast Inaing its popularity. The ill" nlaint, the plaintiiT will apply to the court for the before they have earned an excellent I heavy rains in the Cascade Locks dis decree prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree o f the above entitle«! court to the reputation. A week before the festi trict, according to reports brought by effect that the bonus o f matrimony heretofore val begins a representative who is pro motorists who have negotiated the existing between plaintiff and defendant be fo r ficient in the selling of tickets will be route recently, have maue the road ever annulled. t>er aside and held for naufrht and sent here by the company tu aid in the well nigh impassable. Several bridge*, that the plaintiff he «ranted an absolute divorce from the defendant. campaign. Every effort w ill be made it is said, are in a dangerous condi Also for a de<-ree atijudirin« the plaintiff to be the owner in fe** simple o f Lot T w elve (12) of by the company to assure the success tion. "1 hope 1 w ill not he called on to Itlx M’k Seven (71 o f Laughlin's Addition to Dali«** of the winter festival, which will prob City. Wasco County, Oregon, free from any claim ably he held early in March or late in make the trip again,” says W alter VV. o f cu rtivy on the part o f said defendant. Shay, who traveled over the highway That plaintiff’s niahlen name o f Fannie Smith F’ebruary. restored. The Mosier district is to bt congiat- the brat of last week. ” 1 advise mo lie You are hereby notitUd that this summo'ua l* torists to remain off the road until a f ulated on receiving the concession, but served upon you by publication fo r six consecu ter the dry weather sets in next tive weeks in The Mosier Bulletin, a weekly newa- it will mean that if it is to be a suc l aper o f general circulation, published at Mosier, cess. all citizens must render their spring. ” The highway between here and Cas Wasco County. Oreiron. by order o f thi* court patronage. made October, .’»»th. 1916. directing that said sum- The features, although not definitely cade Locks would already have become n o n » l*e »«* published. The dute o f the first pub lication o f thi» summons is the ;)rd day o f Novem decided upon, w ill include moving pic- impassable from slides but for the dili ber. 1916, and the date o f the last publication ture», of an A ntarctic expedition to gent work of Road Supervisor S. W. thereof will l*e on the 15th day o f December. Curran, who remains constantly on the South Pole, which cost far more to A. IV 191t'. P A U L W C H ILD E R S . produce than that spectacular 61m guard and hurries to the scenes of n2dl5 Attorney for Plaintiff feature, “ The birth of A N ation,’’ a slides with a crew of men. On several high class Hawaiian quartette, lec occasions Mr. C urian in the past sev Notice tor Publication tures, actors who w iii stage a first eral week# has opened the highway, D epa rtm en t o f In te rio r, IT. H. L a n d t)lTlct at class draniH and many otl.er#, Thia allowing blocked moturists to pursue their journeys after hut Slight delays. Th e Dalle*, Oregon, N o v e m b e r 23. laic. Chautauqua course is usually held under N o t le e la bt reb y i I t w that M iria m Hbeidtm a big tent furnished by the company R ip le y , fo rm e rly M ir ia m H heldon o f T h e Dal during the summer months, but to 611 Teachers' Examinations les, O ieg ou , w h o, on M arch 3. l ‘J10, m a d e H o m estea d E n try. N o 0H1O8, for H W l4 HEl 4, in their time w ill spend three days, in Notire is hereby given that tbe Hoc 12, N W ‘ 4 N E l4, N K h N W ’ fi.feee. D J o w u . Mosier on their circuit. sh ip 1 N o rth Ran ge 11 East, W illa m e tte M er county euprintendent of Wasco county, id ia n . tins filed n otice o f In ten tio n to m a ke •) c la im to Oregon, will hold the regular examina F in a l F ir e Year P ro o f A rth u r P h arm acy HIGHWAY CONDITIONS BAD FROM RAINS Next Wednesday night, December 13, v Choicest . i i ' i u c s i l cuts u i B D of i m eaiM a iw i p r o i |>t ser- meats and |>rom ou. Ac- the Ladies Aid Society w ill give a *i.v In rnailng your order to y< This 1 counts iluc in thirty (lavs V out pat chicken supper in Chown’a hall rouage ronage earneitly earnestly solicited. Tli The I food supper w ill be served between the hours of 5:30 and 7:30 in the evening Kiver Market, Hood Kiver, Ore. New ideas in Xmas gilts at Strauss.’ j Mrs. B. F\ W eller and son, (Jlman, and will be in cafeteria style. Aprqn# O. E . Wilson was in The Halles this , went to Portland Sunday. IJIman, and several other different articles will Probably on account of the snowy week on business. j who spent the Tnariksgiving holidays be sold from booths. The domestic j and rainy weather, and also because a science girls w ill have a candy booth For Bale Jersey eow. Fresh about with his mother, is a student at Colum and the money received from the sale big m ajority are well satisfied with the management of municipal affairs, few liecember 10. K W . Itsvidhi/ar. il29 bia University in Portland. of the candies made by the girls w ill Mrs. Ed. I.. Howe and her sister, be used to purchase dishes needed in persons cared to venture out tu cast Geo. Chamberlain was in The Dalles I Miss Daisy Hilea have gone to Port the domestic science department at the their vote at the city election held Friday on business. Tuesday. A total of only 37 votes land where they expect to remain for Many useful G ifts w ill be found at . the winter. They have engaged a | school. were cast. Chown’s. F'or the offices of mayor, recorder The following is an excerpt ftoin a I suite at the Hotel Multnomah and treasurer, no opposition was pre J . K. McGregor was e business vis i Christmas, Christmas, Christmas | letter received from Mr. and Mrs. sented. F'ive candidates were out for itor in The Dalles the first of the week. I Shopping. Do not spend any money ¡A rthu r Kuhn who are spendin mg the Miss Irm a Elder was a visitor in or send out of town for any ( hriatmss winter months in California, “ There councilmen. three to be elected. Edgar A Race, P. L. Arthur and Hood Kiver Saturday morning. Goods until you see what I have fur are nearly -UK) square miles of hard Jas. FI. Cole were elected to the surfaced roads in the city limita of Los the Store with The Christmas Spirit. ' you. 1 have collected a Hue selection Autos here look like ants, so offices of mayor, recorder and treas I that deserves at least a look. Strauss. Angeles Strauss. many which ever way you go, espec urer respectively. L. J . M errill and Mrs. E. C. Khodes and her sister, C. G. Nichol on Wednesday went to ially in the congested parts of the city. G. R. Wood were re-elected as council- - m Miss McClure, t'ortland on business. is s l Pearl ean Met lure, accompanied by ny [jOS Angeles is the city of paper sacks, men and O. E. Wilson is the now mem their little neice, Miss f helm a Winans, ; n,.a r|y H|| buy in paper sacks, a hand her of the common council, taking the J . E. H igley was in Hood Kiver F r i flub Work Interest Increases riday morning lor The Dalles to tu mouth existence. left Friday day afternoon. The following place of W. E. Chown, present incm- tion of applicants for state certificates visit fur a few days at the home of prices p revail: Flggs, 75c s dozen; hent. “ A greater part of two weeks was Kemember. Chown can sell you a their sister. Mrs. E. O. Winans. spent with F'iehl W orker Maris in vis at the County Court House, as follows: The election hoard was as follows: spuds, 3Jc a pound, sweet potatoes, 2c good Steel Kango for $117.50 and up. The meeting railed to organize a a pound; shoes. $10 to $15 a pair; Judges, Mrs. P. I.. A rthur and Mrs. itirg schools and evening meetings of Commencing Wednesday, December K. M. Strauss was a business visitor debating society which was called for upils and parent* in the interest of 20, 1910, at 0:00 a. m., and continuing W. A. Husbands; clerks, .1. T. Daven sugar, 9}c a pound, etc.” in Portland the first of the week. ndustrial dub w o rk ," writes A. R port, Mrs. C. G. Nichol and Mrs. Wednesday night did not materialize J . O. Beldin, local agent of the Reg D W. Hudson. K. W. Moe was officer Chaae, county agent. “ From the most until Saturday, December 23, 1916, tit J . O. Beldin was in The Dalles and another meeting has been called Thursday on business. ~ remote school seven miles above Mosier 4 :(X) o’clock p. m. for Tuesday of next week to be held in ulator, line was advised Tuesday morn of the day ing that the steamer Dallea City would The three hold-over members of the to Clarno on the John Day is some Wednesday Forenoon— l*. S. History, Go to Law is Right ¡you arc right vv ben the evening at the library. be off the run for several days on city council are C. J . E. Carlson, thing like 115 miles through Wasco you go to Law, the Cleaner, Hood Kiver Writing, Penman-hip, Music, Drawing I attended the big Semi Annual ssle account of a serious tire while the boat county and making nearly 40 visits and F\ Yarkie went to Portland F'riday of H eisclirer, Mayer * Co. in Port was docked in Portland. The fire D. W . Hudson, and W. A Husbands. Wednesday Afternoon — Physiology, The official vote was as follows: lectures between makes a big circuit. land thia week. Those of you who started fiom the boiler room and it is to remain for a few days. W ith Superintendent Honney, visiting Heading, Manual Training, Composition For mayor, Fldgar A. Race, 34; for have had aome of my tiargsina from Hoofing, all grades. Building P a |«r estimated that at least $4000 damage these sales know what to expect. has been done to the vessel and cargo recorder, P. L. Arthur, 35; fur treas schools in another direction it makes Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, of all kinds at Chown’a. urer, J b b . FI. Cole, 32; for councilmen, our club work campaign for the com Strauss. It may be that tbe boat w ill be otT the W. K Chown, 9; J. FI. Higley, 22; ing year cover all but a few districts Course of Study f«»r Drawing, Methods W. A. Husbands was a Sunday visit in Arithn rt Mrs. J . Butler and little son arrived run fur the remainder of the morth. or in The Dalles. L. J . M errill, 30; O. E. Wilson, 25; which we expect to reach later. We Eriday from Portland for a visit at the The State of Washington w ill have the G. K. Wood, 25. Thursdsiy Forenoon— ArithinM ic, His anticipate increased interest in Indus .1 T. Davenport went to The Dalles : home of Mr. and Mrs. J . O. Beldin and brunt of the freight and passenger trial club work for 1916-1917. tory of Education, Psychology, Methods Thursday on business. „ , family. Mr*. Butler and Mrs. Beldin hauling for the Kegulator line. It was “ Corn club boys of this year are in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, l>o- Some dainty little Manicure Sets are old time friends, and the meeting not learned just how much or whal still winning honors. F ive hoys of just received. See them at Chown’a. was sn enjoyable one, as they had not cargo has been destroyed. Notice in thia vicinity received $27.50 cash m e d i c A lt, Course nl Study for I'oOic»- Mr. ami Mrs. W . I., Howland were seen each other for 17 years. tbe Bulletin the new schedule of the prizes at W alla W alla, a week ago. tic Art. Thursday visitors in The Dalles. Mr. sr.d Mrs. H arvey Burton and Dalles City. These boyB are Vernie Robertson, Ellis Thursday Afternoon— Gram mar, Geo Harper, Robert Sanders, W aiter Dan graphy, Stenography, American I.¡f ila G E N I! IN K P R V A L IN IV O R Y T O I little baby left yesterday for Caldwell, Over 40,000 boxes ol apples have iels, and Roy Tibbets. Kenneth Coop L E T A R T IC L E S FO R C H R IS T M A S Idaho, where they w ill reside. Mr. been shipped from the Mosier F'ruit ) m r n m m A t the s|ierial school meeting of Dis er, another boy who won $H in prizes ture, I’liysic#, Typewriting, AL1 Burfon expects to go into partnership Growers Association warehouse and it P R E S E N T S AT T H E D R E G STO KE Language, Thesis for Prim ary O rtih oate Mr. and Mrs Wm. Graham and fam with his father-in-law, W. A. Hidy, is expected that there are still remain trict No. 52 held Saturday afternoon in this year says: ‘Our family held a F'riday Forenoon—Theory and Prac ■ ly have left for Moro where they w ill who is the owner of a large stock and ing in the apple houses of local grow the school house, it was voted tu levy meeting to see whether or not 1 should grain ranch at Caldwell. reside. ers 10,000 boxes yet to he shipped. a district tax of 7 mills for the ensu take up corn club work next vear, and tice, Orthography, Physical Geography, ing fiscal year, 1 m ill to he used to voted unanimously to do it. Mrs. Stanley Flastman and little aon ■Some of the gruwers have apples When you ran buy those heavy create a sinking fund and tv mills to be “ Any person who has given the sub English Literature, Chemistry, Phyai-’ woolen sox at the old price of 50c you returned Tuesday from an extended which as yet have not been parked but applied for general school purposes. ject careful study will easily see the cal Culture. visit in California with relatives of it is expected, states Manager Chut better buy a good supply at Strauss ' Two bonds, one tor $1900. which may connection between club work, of the F'riday Afternoon—School Law, Geo Mr. and Mrs Fiastman. She has been Taken F n — Four bead of cattle. Own spending the greater part of the sum- Held, that within 10 days the balance he paid in 1920, and the other for present and farming of today as well er may call nr write to Bulletin nftice 1« ruer in l.os Angeles and Hanford, hav- of the ciop w ill have been moved. $3000 which may be taken up in 1926, as its results on future farming and logy, Algebra, C iv il Government. Stoied in the warehouse are a good Salllm ay Forenoon Geometry, Botany give descriptions of same. | ing left Mosier in June. many boxes of Ben Davia apples which were discussed. E. A. Race, director, organization. ” Saturday Afternoon— General History J . N. Mosier returned Monday “ ft«‘t , The local players of “ Polly in Poli w ill not be moved until nearly spring. showed by a chart which he had made a week spent in Portland on business tic s " returned Sunday from llufur The most of the Spitzenburg# and on the blackboard, that unless a sink Bookkeeping A B O L T OF J U P IT E R . ing fund is made each year to retire and visiting with friends. Very truly yours, i where they were well treated by a Newtowns have now been shipped and these bonds, that within a few years Some of thiit apple money for a good large audience. It was stated that hy the end of the week it is expected it w ill be necesary to levy a special It W i* Sudden and Sure, ana It Saved C L Y D E T. B O N N E Y , Washing Machine. W hy not? The best besides a pleasant trip, quite a little that there w ill be few boxes of this tax for this purpose. The meeting •114 County Supt. of School*. the Situation. at Chown's. sum was made over and above ex variety for shipment. was called to order by G. I,. Carroll, Jupiter--no! Best begin vviib time I set us tinisli your Mims. Snuie may Is- penses. The caste expects in the near chairman of the board of directors, and place—no indy, (lie noon hour uud The Hood R ive r Market will take left at the Bulletin nfhee. Slocoin A l future to give their play at Odell. and the call of the meeting was then your orderrf for meat ami mail them to an untidy, seinlgrnssy courtyard, the OwMd II I U n c i. II Kev. If. O. Perry, of Kennewick, read hy the clerk, Roger W . Moe. you hy parcel post. Customers will he Mrs. F’. A. Allington and son, Dar Wash presiding elder of the Metiio To till out the unexpired term of latter hounded upon three side# by de allowed M) days on their bills. red, weie visitors last week in Hood 'list Fipiscopal church, will preach in D i. David Robinson, Geo. Chamber- erepit tenement houses and upon the the Immanuel F'ederated church Sun Kiver. lain was elected na director. This fourth by a noisy garage. December 17. Kev. term expires in June, 1917. Catarrh C an n ot Be C u red Ju p iter —Htn.v! I .nd if* first! The Sleds, dolls, wagons, aid toys of all day evening, One of the objects of the meeting heroine has the right of way. Her w it h L O C A L A P P L I C A T I O N S , h * th e y kinds, the plsce to buy these now at Perry is a very interesting speaker and The following is the program for the sll are cordially invited to come and o t re a c h th e scut o f the disease. StlHUSS. ' Mosier Institute which will be held besides reading the budget, and the ■inure was Katie Flanagan, and »be c C a a n ta n rr h Is a lo ca l d ise a s e, g r e a t ly in hear him. December Ifith as outlined by Clyde levying of a district tax, was to take w as a* pretty a* a heroine ought to he flu en ced by c o n s titu tio n a l c o n d itio n », Kodak finishing cx|s>rt work-twenty - .Mta, Kobt. E. Shinn, accompanied T. Honney, county school superintend action on the purchase of a school and in o rd e r to cu re it yo u m ust font hour service. Hlocnni A Canfield la k e an in te rn a l re m e d y H a il’ s C a house site. The subject was open to — merry, blue eye*, light. Huffy hair; by her friend, Miss Gertrude Nolan, ent ; Co. d M pink cheeks and saucy tilted nose. ta rrh C u re is ta k en in te r n a lly and discussion and remarks were made by who s|>ent thanksgiving with Mrs Forenoon a c ts th ru th e b lo o d on th e mucous* pur- Mrs. Wm. Leeper and baby daughter Shinn and her husband, left F'riday J 1 1 but first, Katie was stundlng <). E. Wilson, J . M. Carroll, J . O. B e l 9:30 Opening Exercises fa c e a o f th e s y s te m , f l a i l ’ s C a ta rr h and Guy Barrier, brother of Mrs. ; for Portland, where Mrs. Shinn wiil din. G. R Wood, J . E. Higley, Geo. upon the rickety second story gallery C u re w its p res c rib e d b y one o f th e beet I eeper. returned Sunday morning from visit for a few days. Mias Nolan was 9:45 Address, Kev Leon L. Myers. H id a n » in tills c o u n try fo r y e a r s . It 10:05 The School and the Social Fife Chamherlair, G. L. Carroll and FL A. at the hack of the tenement opposite j p is h y co m p o sed o f so m e o f th e best ton ics a visit in Portland. Race It was moved by O. E. Wilson the garage mid was pulling In dry gar ; bride of honor recently at the wedding of the Community, H. A Berry. k n ow n , co m b in ed w ith so m e o f the Special thia week, JUv bacon at 25c; j of the latter at the Oregon Agricul 10:35 Interest, How to Arouse It and seconded by J . M. Carroll that the nicnts that had liceii iindecornttng the ! best M ood p u rifiers. T h e p e r fe c t c o m 25c baron at 20r; special prices un ; total College. b in a tio n o f th e in g re d ie n ts in H a il’ » school board be empowered to buy such J . P Muellei scene all the morning. C a t a r r h c u r e H w h a t p r o d u c e » such bams. F irst come brat served. A Wanted quilting of quilts, also 11:06 Picture Study, “ The Angalus,” land as they ma> deem proper for w o n d e r fu l re su lts in c a t a r r h a l c o n d i Ju p ite r—Oh! Katie had a lover— real bargain event. Straus# school purposes. The ballots showed Miss Ruth Van /.andt tion s Send fo r te s tim o n ia ls fre e 'comforters to tie or quilt, mending or Michael Rafferty of tbe garage. Ml that the question had carried unani V J C I 1 E N F Y A C O P r o p s . T o le d o . O 1 1 20 Geography, Ar. Ictroductory Trade at home, buy your t'hriMmar plain sewing quilling. *1.00 * spool . A ll D ru g g is ts . 75e The directors have been con clrael wan tall, good looking a true presents at Strauss.’ New goods, i comforters tied, 60c; or tied and Lesson on the Central States, Miss mously H a ll’ s F a m ily r i l l s fo r c o n s tip a tio n . sidering available sites, and have sou of Krin He stood at the rear Grace 1. May. money saving prices the attraction bound, 75o See I.ailles Aid of Church asked for prices from J . N. Moaier in doorway of tbe gunge and. apying there of Christ, Mrs. M E. Butterfield, 12:10 Luncheon the west end of the city. It is proh Afternoon Davidhizar, Katie, stepped Ivaek a hit within the Dr. and Mrs C. A. Marrum returned president; Mrs. E. W aide that definite action w ill be taken 1 .30 Opening F'.xerriaes to Mosier Friday after spending , secretary. doorway and made a motion which si the next school board meeting 1:40 Teaching the F’urty-tive Com Thanksgiving in Portland with rela Ben and Zeno Sellm ger returned last she understood lie then disappeared, hinations. Miss Alice !.. Bennett tives. : week after a hunting tiip to Blalock but next was seen at the window I .55 Teaching the Multiplication Kustdalc School Notes Miss A lice Morton left Sunday morn I where they had gone ir quest of geese above the doorway. Tables. Mrs Msrgaret W alker ing for her home In ( arson. Wash , i They were accompanied hy their broth The following pupils were neither Ju p ite r- b u t a wmxl about the vll 2:10 Teaching F'ractions and Per after a visit with hi r friend, Miss I ere, ti. K Sellmger, who resides in at sent or tardy last month Nedra lain# of tbe story! One was a tnla centage. John P. Koss. I The Dalles, and H W Sellinger. a Della Burton. Evans. Koscue Davidhizar, Florence, 2:45 School Koom Decotatinn, Mrs ehteroiia boy. tensing a cat In a corner The re Taken t’p- l-jirgv lavy horse. Owner ! resident of Mount Pleasant Ora and F'lora F’.vans. Shannon and Anna T. Lindsay o f the courtyard, one a »our fa^-ed gin mav have same bv proving property #ult of the shoot was 12 of the wild 3:00 Reading, A Class Deuionstra ( W eller, Rheua Bu rritte and sitting at n loner window and Jealoua amt paving charges I lleiirickson on ! fowl. tion with Seventh Grade Pupils, Robert Isom the i.e Pierre piece. 02V I C. J . Sinst-I, of Hoi»**. Id»ho, who In the last monthly lest the pupils of Katie, one a middle aged woman, Miss Grace I.. May. tam ing the highest average in the the meddling gossip of tbe tenement*, Mrs. Wrr Graham ant little sen, thi» »urrn.« r contracted fop the pack Evening and oue the manager of the garage Murel, left Friday m u rin g for Morn »n* *rd »hipping of the Mosier prune 7 30 The German School System different gredes were: | crop, v % hm in this city the first if the Pearl McClure, eighth grade, 99 1-4. The manager stood in the spot vacated to visit with her mother, Mrs. J . vv J . P Mueller. week to purchase apple». Mr Sin»« I 9:10 The Work of the County Agert Rheua Lorn, seventh grade, 98J-7. Forbes. by Michael. stated that he wa* well pleaded with Frances W eller. Hfth grade, 99 as Applied to Mosier, A. R. Chase Mrs Margaret W alker and her two the way he came out financially on the Ju p i ob. ye*, tbe plot! Michael at Bessie Marsh, fourth grade, 99 1-7. chillrep, M iliicent and W illato t, spent | local prune» and hr pe«1 that he would ta- tied It to the clothesline at Ids side 1 5 ' eft Isom, third grade, l'1 * 5-7. Thanksgiving in The Dalles with their he able to »enure tnr contract next R o s ie r ( !range M e ets lllh re rx Uncas Marsh and Thelma Winan*. of the courtyard The plot was a fold husband and father year for packing thi» fruit ed pa;>er which said: second grade, 99 2-7. The officers elect of Mosier Grange Mrs. A. I.anlry it tun ed Monday to Nedra Evens, primary grade, 99 1-3. Dear**! Ksiie^-Me.r rn* at our comer No. 214. P of H , for the ensuing >«., Mr. and M i» J. K Mc(»rcgor and her home in Lyle, Wash , after visiting Supt. C. T. Bonney, Mra. Harvey tomorrow morning at J with your bundle. l.e rj with her mother, Mis. A Sellinger 1 Mr» H. F Waite, of Madras, are in 1917 and who were chosen at the an Burton. Mrs. A. B. Burton. Mrs. W F’alher KUn- »III marry u it t to w* Portland at the bedmde of their nual election held in Lam b’s hall, De ami brothers. Hen and Zeno Bellinger. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Isom, Mrs. can m.vk* th* i d train O. K. fath*r, J. M McGregor, who is chit cember 2. are as follows TOCK OWN M IK E. The Mosier basket bell team has l ically ill. Mr. McGregoi, who 1 » over Worthy Matron, Mrs Amo# Root; Geo F:»ana, Mr*. H. F\ W eller, Mrs Ju p ite r- b u t wait .-the tragedy! It scheduled a game to be played with a •0 year» old. hao always been in axcel Overseer. C C. Clem ent. Lecturer. Kobt. E Shinn. Mrs. E. C. Khodes, team from 1 he Dalles on Friday night. ! »ant health until la-1 * ir t » r t M l Li Mrs Ed. F' Reeves; Steward, C. J. Leo Nichol. B illy Carroll, Bessie hapi>cned when Katie bad drawn the Decemlwr 21, in Chown's hall. , *»» taken down with the grtppe. from Ltttlepage; Assistant Steward. L. A Junes, A. R. Chase, the county ag ri paper halfway across She jerked too culturist. and N. C Mens, the indus eagerly. Down fluttered the plot wa News o' the arrival of a baby girl which he ha» never fully recovered. Mathews; Chaplain. Mrs. A. M Hoop. to Mr and Mra. Ja c k Graham, who Tieasurer, K W. Simpson, Seoretsry. trial field worker, visited the school verlngly. »lowly, but aurely. to the An oren meeting of the I ’mted Ar are tow in Portland, reached here this Mrs l\ J. I.ittlepage; Gatekeeper, the pest month ground A »cream from Katie, a word , titan lodge will I e held on Thuraday K W Saltsm an; I aily Assistant Stew Lillian F. M arvel, leacher. week. of strength from Michael, a »crambio I evening. iV c r r r 1 et I t. at which all srd, Mts. C. C. Clement Wanted— To let contract for JO acres I member» as well .» visitor» are urged from the villains, ell of whom had Mosier Grange is thriving and new to la* grubbed an I e'eared ready for • to attend Dr ( t. h d , Koad Bonds Idvertwed ,1 n . . it has about thirty members witnessed the launching of the plot. .p,m g p i «,.,g W o * u be .kw c « 1 ^ , advisor, w ill be present from Port The road bond* for Waaco county Ju p ite r—ye*, now It |* time to tntro- M clrvi.i.. ranch For particular. *e* '■ |tr d , iv , , , . , r ,I anyone want have now been advertised in The dnie (be real liero Mighty Jupiter No* Boat Schedule JaiiM » ,,**rrT- ing maurance and canng to giva their Dalle* Chronicle. The Dallea Optimist himself Interfered W ith that pro Mr». John ru rlir game ard hei twt> j name a» a candi . . j for the Artisan and The Bond Buyer, of New York W hile the steamer “ Dalles C ity ’’ is verbial calmness which I* tbe ancient children returned Un» week to their , lodge w ill he examined free of charge in.lergoing repairs, the steamer Mate Everything ha* been found to be Ir g il home in Wan.ic after viaitii g her» and work will commence the first part delty’a nttrihute he reached for the jw f Washington’’ mil! handle all tbe B H . I I I T O R I IN F (tails I" with the families of her aiatere. Mr* '«lsine** on 'be following schedule of January. The advisory hoard and per which fluttered to hi* very feet an<l tv» ero Portland and D ie Dalles Ij W. H. Cook and Mra ('taire Hailey. boat* arrive at Moaier about 4 m i> m leave Portland 7 ill) a ru . Tuesday. county court w ill bold a meeting soon regardless of auytliiug so modem a* The Mieeea M and A. *>h« grt n came daily except Sundav I town le s t, Tbnrsdai and Saturday, (lay over Sun w it h ) A Ellio tt, who ha* been re- the rule« of Fletcher, swallowed It up from Portland yeetardaj for a stay a rm e at M olisi ih m t * iti a ni daily lav at The Dalles.) arriving Mosier taired a* the eng'neer in charge. whole! He had saved the day on their ranch. they were scum except Bnndav. Ho'b tarais make ail «Lint .' *• i> in On down trii«« leave Jnp tter ah. yes No need to bold ■anted hv their little nephew, Wallace landings for pas-i ngcr* and freight The Dalles * iki a. I*».. Monday. M »sines- hack that sentence any h'ngvr Jupiter hder lue leaving Portland amt Ths Balk «• lav I and Friday, arriving Mosier aLin t was a goat' Htar tv* Elizabeth Wad# q i A I ITA q i W.ITA q t w i n .•'ingle ¿»lion 26c. Cheaper irx*n» A 7 :*«• a m. Fall passengr r rates > ( rnt* 4:00 a m. Stops at all landing* for 1 are 75 cent* gal ion» tiD The larger the •ftiantlty the tu New Y.-rk Font. Mat■'•nery, Kodak* and I\.>ry Toilet ••el ween Portland and The Dalle* freight and passenger* R F G l ’ l CTt'R I IN I Articles. The Arthur Pbarmai v cheaper the rW er. t\ A Hage .1 O Heldin, tgent Phon« J31 gob. riba for The Bulletin B R IE F LIGHT VOTE CAST AT CITY ELECTION | L O C A L M E N T IO N !! £ ,-'i I -h h-l-M-t-l-M"!-!" M ' I f I I I ! M 1 t P SCHOOL DIST. NO. 52 LEVIES 7 MILL TAX MOSIER W ILL HOLD TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE the land a b o ve described, b fore R egister and R ec eiver, U 8. L a n d O ffice, at T h e D alle*, O r egon, on th e ¿ith d a y o f Ja n u a ry , 1917. ( I tlnm nt n a m e* a* wltneaaea: R u th E. S hel don, o f Th e D a lles,O rego n ; J o sep h L S h eld on , o f T h e Dalle*, Oregon: E d n a H ild r e t h ,o f P o r t land, O regon; L ila C lark, o f P o rtla n d , O regon . H F R A N K WOODCOCK, d 1 jft R egister. DR. C . H. 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