Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 22, 1916, Image 4

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    Just A Few Days Remain for You to do Your Xmas Shopping
Take Advantage of Our Large Stock Conveniently Arranged
to Assist You in Making Your Selections
‘Goodbye
to the
Morning
A fte r ”
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician
Small pins for hack of cellar
Long pins for front of collar
M aterial for drew*
Embroidered collars, cuffs
H air Ornaments, (¿loves
Brassiere, Stationery
H a ir Pins and I'outbe, Furs
Stocking»«
le a th e r a ristlets to hold watch
Unbreakable Dolls
Silk
Sweater, Underwear
Bath Tomela
(¿owns,
Boudoir Cap
Knitted worsted legging drawer
Silk Petticoats, H air Pins
Kancv Apron, Jeael <*ase
For the Small Daughter Traveling
Bag«, Purse
Scissors with dull point»*
(¿loves, fled Covers
Box of Colored Pencil*
Perfume and Toilet Water
Box of Faint»»
Slippers. Ribbon Carter*
Dolls
Japanese Kimono, Parasol
Set of Doll Dishes
Doll rrn s k
For the Boys
Scrap Books
lee Skates, Drum , Nled
Materials for Dress
Wheel Barrow, Wagon
Hand Sewing Machines
Horn, Train of Cars
.Music Holl
Football, Marbles, Hooks
Small Blacklioard
W riting Paper, Small f>esk
( olored Tissue Paj>er
Express ( arts, Gloves
Child's Carpet Hweepern
Overcoat,
Raincoat
Bain <'a|K* h ith H o o d
Penknife,
T*«ol Chest
Um brella
Kubiier floots
Ice Skat«*»
Mechanical Tram
Pencil Box
Building Blocks
.School Bags
Ninepins. Tovs Autos
Hosiery
Velocipede, Erector Sets
H air Ribbon*
• ¿antes of All Kinds
Sash Ribbons
Handkerchiefs
For the Grown Son
Sweater
Coat
Bath Robe, Silk Socks
String of Bead-
Mackinaw, Sweater
(«loves
Umbrella, Sug|»enders, Belt
Handkerchiefs, Books
to r the Grown Daughter
Suit Case, Whisk Broom
Evening W rap, Vanity Case
Clot lies Brush, H air Brush
Chiffon Scarf
Pajamas, W hite Vests
For the Baby
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
and Overcoats for father, son or
brother are Rifts that will long
he remembered.
A nice coat, suit, dress, waist
for mother, daughter or sister are
gifts worth while.
Dresses for the girls, suits for
the boys and shoes and slippers
for the entire family, are sensible
gifts that will bring joy and sat­
isfaction. We have an excellent
assortment to choose from.
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BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
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Our sincere wish is that one nn(l *11
may have a M erry. M erry Christina*.
Lota of Useful G ifts at Chown’»
Come and look them over
M r*. J. E. Froctor and children were
viaitors Saturday In Hood River.
Mrs. C. G. Stultz came up Thursday
from a visit in Hood River.
I wish you one and all a Merry
Christmas
E. M. Strauss.
AI Behrens spent Tuesday in Hood
River on buainess.
Miss Grace Hailey visited Saturday
in Hood River.
tiu to Law is R ig h t; von are right w lien
you go to l.aw, I lie Cleaner, flood River
O r* Hodge was a Hood River visitor
the first of the week.
Miss Em ily Husbands was a Hood
R iver visitor Saturday.
Mrs. C. Kuscber spent Saturday in
Hood River
Lee Evans, Jr., spent Tuesday visit
ing in Hood River.
Leslie Root spent Sunday in Hood
River with his wife.
L. J. M errill was a Sunday visitor in
Hood River and The Dalles.
Carroll Cole and Faul Mailey were
in Hood River on Sunday.
Erectors and sleds for the boys, tin
to Chown’s,
Miss Mary Higlcy was in Hood
R iver this week.
Mias Alice Shugren was a visitor in
Hood River this week.
Lee Evans, J r., waa in The Dalles
yesterday.
Ernest Evans spent Thursday in The
Dalle*.
Mrs. J. W. Huskey waa in Hood
River the first of the week.
For father or brother, Searchlights.
Raaors, Knives, and many other thing*
can he found at Chown’a.
M r*. S. E. Evans and her daughter.
Mrs
Ir * J. R.
K. Wilcox were In
in Hood River
Ri
1 uesday
I f you forgot to buy that present for
Christmas, buy It for^New Y e a r’s and
buy it of Strauss
E. W. Davidhizar was attending to
hnsiiie** matters in Hood River Tues­
day.
Let us titiish your films. Snuie may he
left at the Bulletin oltlee. Slocoiu A
CantieliL Hood River.
tf
Mr. and Mrs G. P Morden and two
children returned Tuesday a fte r sev­
eral daya visit in Portland.
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Stationery, Kodak* ami Ivory Toilet
A rticle*. The Arthur Pharmacy.
D r, II. L. Dumble was called up
from Hood River this week on account
of the aickneas of Arthur Carroll, son
ot M r. and Mta. G. L. Carroll.
The llis d River Market » ill take
your order* lor luent and mall them to
yon by parcel post. Customer* w ill lie
allowed :!0 days on their bills.
For mother or sister. Fancy Plate*,
Clocks. Manicure Sets,
Wa nut or
Mahogany Nut Howls and other nice
gifts at Chown *.
H M Srearce arrived in the city
last week and a fter a few days re­
turned to Eugene to spend E'hristmaa
with his fam ily.
Taken Cp— large hay flora,-. Gwner
mav have same by proving property
*m f paving charges. J. Hen rick son. on
the la- Pierre pla-e.
JlR
M r. and Mrn. V. C. Young and aon,
Teddy, spent Sunday in Hind River
visiting with Mr. and Mrs W . fl.
Davis.
M anted—To let contiact for "JO acres
to la- giuhlied ami o’r a m i ready for
spring pi -» mg. W ork to la- done on
M elrvine ram i
Por partirli!»!«
James Cherry.
M r and Mrs
E. Evans have
moved to town for the winter, a,»)
have tented the Johnson house, fo r­
merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
A - II M
C. F. G allig ar was here from Dufur
on hosinae* Friday. He left for Hood
River to attend to busmens n atter«
and also to viatt with the fam ily of hi*
brother
Choicest <*utsoi meats a IS I prompt ser­
vice in mail ng your order to you
Ac­
count* dim in thirty -lav»
You» pat-
r or age eaineM lr solicited The flood
River M arket, ilnutl River, Ore.
Safety Razor, shaving m irro r
Couch Cushion
Skating Cap, Neckties
Slipf»ers, Fountain Pen
Soap Case
M.mhatten Shirt, Collar*
Hose Supporters
Arm Bands, Flannel Shirts
Dress (¿loves, Kur (¿loves
M ilitary Brushes, Stationery
Residence IM I
O ffic e
For Father
For Mother
PHARMACY
l.’ ug for Liviug n<s>m
A pron
Couch Cushions
Cut Glass Piece*
For Sale - Jersey cow. Fresh about j I.ee Hunter and J. E. Higley are
December 10. E. W. Davidhizar.
d’JO working on repair* to the building of
Mrs. J. (). Reldin wa* in Hood River the Church of Christ. Sufficient money
was received from the play. “ Polly in
on Saturday.
Mrs. Ernest Evans visited Saturday Politics" to w arrant the addition of a
roof over the main entrance to Un­
in Hood River.
church building.
(By A. R. Chase)
Call for your calendar. I have one
Rev. Frank Maples, o f The Dalles,
waiting for you. Straus*.
Farmers
and their wives who are
preached Sunday evening at the Im ­
E. L. Root was in The Dalles this manuel church in the place o f Rev. ; thinking about going to O. A. C. Far
week on business.
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H. U. Perry who telegraphed from ‘ mer's week should get in touch with
Miss Vera Olsen was a Hood River Kennewick, Wn., that it would he im ­ our office at once. I f we can get at
visitor (his week.
possible for him to attend. His ser least th irty people we w ill take a
special sleeper and aide-track near the
Mr*, .las. Camp went to Hood River inon was enjoyed by the congregation, college. About sixteen o f our best
several of whom expre*aed 11 wish that
Saturday afternoon.
farmers have already agreed to go and
Festooning, bells, candles and tree he would again honor Moeier with his lake the w eek’s course. The college
presence.
ornaments at Chown’s.
■ is planning on a series of conventions
Mr and Mrs. C. A. McCargar last of grain growera, fru it growers and
Mr*. Claire Hailey was in Hood
week
le
ft
for
Portland
where
they
w
ill
other specialties, during the week and
River on Saturday.
reaide fur the winter. Mr. McCargar
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. A rth ur spent ia interested in the insurance, bonds many farmers will want to take advan­
tage of the extremely low rates that
Sunday afternoon in Hood River.
and real estate firm of McCargar, Hie available. Hundreds of practical
M r* P. I. Arthur w»« a visitor In Bate.« & Lively with offices in the farmers and specialists from every
The Dalle* Thursday.
Yeon building.
rhmmunity in the Northwest w ill take
Leo Niehol went to Portland yesler
The (l.-W . R. & N. Co. this week the third annual pilgrim age to the
day for a ahort viait.
inalallwd a new semaphore to teplace I college.
From a small box of corn sent to
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain was a Tues­ the one which ha* *een long service.
The new semaphore ia constructed Walla W alla corn show through this
day visitor in The Dalles.
H. D. Jones was in the Dalles this stronger and ine levers which operate office, Wasco county boys and farmers
the aignal hoards may be operated received
242 in prize money.
The
week on business.
humorous part of the atory cornea frum
For Sale—Aire,Isle pups.
Wm. R. with greater facility.
Cuunty Judge F. S. Gunning waa in the fact that we abatiacted a little
Warner. Hood River, Oregon, Houle 2.
l*at
week
attending the corn from M r. Hendiix and Mr. Ir e ­
G. C. Evans wan in Hoed River Portland
judges and commissionerà convention land while they were out in the field
Thursday.
amount to 210
Mural
and
the
state
blacksmith»'
convention. and their cash prizes amoi
Mr. and M r*. W A.
of the
1 T ' Mr. Gunning was reflected president and Fr> respectively^ Alan, one
,
tday in Tha Dalles.
of the blacksmiths’ organization for boys receiving a $.7 prize did not know
Mrs. J. M. Carroll and her daughter. the fifth time.
of our sending in hia corn and was sur­
Miss Clara Carroll, were Hood River
There is an Ideal in Storekveping. prised to receive the cheek.
visitors Thursday.
the following 1* ours : 1 he rendering
Give the ll<ssl River Market a trial of good service to our customers- the
The Dallea Wins, 21 to I I
order for 111,111 winch will he mailed to stocking of quality goods - honesty
you by parcel |*i*t. Prompt service.
The Dallea Tigers d efe a te l the
courtesy —ta c t—kindness—all o f these
T. L. Evana was up from Corbett to make up the harmonious whole. Moaier Bull Dog* laat Friday night in
basket hall game played in
this week for a short stay on his Help ua realize this Ideal for l!*17. , the
ranch.
I Chown’» hall. The local boys held the
Strauss.
Everything to eat. everything to
F. C. Sexton, city councilman of The visitors to a close score during the first
wear at absolutely the lowest price at Dalles, and Mrs. Mary Gray of that half, hut the latter were more versa-
S trau s*.’
city, says The Dallea Chronicle, sur­ ; tile in shooting baskets and won out
Wanted—Dry fir or pine wood, 1« prised their many fiiends by uniting in | by the final score of 21 to 11. The
was rough and few tlaahea of
inch length. Phone Fast Hood River marriage at 4 ::«) o’clock last Monday |
Fru it Co
morning
They were wedded by tl a team work were evident on either side.
This
however,
for the first game of
<.F St IM PR 1 ALIN IVORY TOI Rev. Nathan Evans at t ‘ e Methodist .
LET ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS parsonage, and went to Portland on th*. •‘•■ 8on * * ■ interesting to watch
the e»rlv In i n
and ,he spectator» seemed satisfied, aa
PRESENTS AT T IIF DltCG STORE.
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.. the local players were consider! bly
Mr. and Mrs. F. A Allington and
W hile attem pting to c r a n k il l * Ford outweighed. Following the g a m e s
son, D arrell, were Hood River visitor* automobile belonging to hia father, tiaaket social wa* held, the visiting
Leo Niehol aat Friday threw hia w n .t p lt le „ „„¡„g tht.n |o lheir homM *
the first of the week.
Dr. C A. Macrum who rh, , „ | lr , on lhe evt,ni„ g , r„ „
1'akch I 1, - Four hea-l of cattle. <'» t i­ out of joint
er may call or » rite to Bulletin office to happened to he in town, at once pulled , j u, „ , frow l) f> th e r, j for
he
wrist
hack
into place and
it w ill hWd
the K, me
the bujldinK
give description* of *aine.
d2|t
now for Leo to wear a formerly occupied by the Mosier Val-
Mis* Eatella H. Parker le ft Iasi be necessary
bandage for some t.me to keap the ,ey Bank.
The dance waa at ranged
week
for I'nrllam l where »he will
joint hone from slipping out of place, hurriedly and for music a phonograph
reside during the winter month*.
( lyde Boot meanwhile ha* teen «waist- waa ugt>(j
kodak finishing-,-\|><-rt w ork-twenty- ing in the store of Niehol A Co.
Lhe |j„«-up of lh„ t f# m i fo „ ot, .
fout hour service.
Slooom A Canfield
Hans Kullandraud went to Hood j Mosier
The Dallea
Co
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River F’rtday afternoon where he waa | O. Hailey
rg
Phillipo
M i s . H. A Berry is «pending the
joined by Dr. J. M. Waugh and to- I B. Carroll
c
Elwood
holidays in Vancouver. W n., with her gather they left for Spokane, Wn. I Cole
I f
Coryea
mother.
Dr. Akrnburry. a bone specialist and | H. Depee
r t
Fdrit
When the stormy day* come, try our surgeon, has been consulted a fte r 1 «
I g
McLeod
new lines of rubbers. al»,i slicker coal* many recumendationa and an operation t*- Kailey
Jim C atroll, who accompanied the
at Strauss.'
» ill he performed on the leg of Mr aggregation from The Dallea. a lte r­
r.ade at borne and save lim a and Kollandsrud. which was broaen laat nated with
Hailey as referee and
rnonsv
Did you buy out of town and summer
By the use of circular saws umpire. Randy Cook waa timekeeper,
find out afterwards that you could a part of the bone nigher in hia leg and Harry Wilson, storekeeper.
have found a good assortment and done w ill be sawed off and grafted on to the
The local team la practicing regular­
just »» well here” Next lime try u* place where the bone refused to knit. ly and have several game* scheduled to
first.
Other operations which have proven he played during the next two montha.
Mr and M r* R. H. Cummings left successful show that the bone w ill
last Tuesday afternoon for l.oa Angeles form again where it has been taken
where they w ill visit. They expect to out
M r Kollandsrud e x p e ls to re­
Bights of R a y Desired
remain in California fur two month». main in Spokane for at least six
In order to facilitate immediate con­
J. Henrickaon » ill remain on the place week*.
struction work should the Stale Highay
during Iheir absence.
Comiriatson
decide early next year to
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Report* have been circulated that
Bring Christmas Cheer
open the alrelch of the Columbia River
Ibe steamer Tahoma has raised the
Highway
between
the M itchell* Point
Don’t foiget to bring a Christmas
passenger rates, but I wish to state
that the farea are .’>0 rents, the same offering for the poor Saturday night at tunnel on the F)dgar Locke place and
the top of Kuthton h ill, loesl citizens
a» Ihrv have always been
W F the Community Christmas Tree festiv­
ities. Bring money if possible. Bring are circulating petition* to the ctunty
Baker Agent.
clothing and edible articles neatly court to have the rights of way be­
W a n te d -T o contract for clearing
tween these two points secured. While
»i \ part of B> to :«) arras of land. packed away and they w ill be distrih the reports are not official. Hood River
which is reasonably easy, on our south uted to the needy wherever the com­ men believe this section of road w ill
farm , adjoining the town of Mosier. mittees feel that it would do the moat receive Immediate attention next year.
Inquire of W. P. Vining
East Hood good or wherever the donor may sug
geat that his offering go.
The survey for the Highw ay west of
River Fru it Co.
town wss made in 1914 by Fmgireer J.
t apt. II II Moore, who la stationed,
, A. F’. llio tt, but no rights of way have
at Manila, in the Philippine Islands,
Kail Lain Rtll I hangs Schedule
ever been secured
J. W. Morton,
a rm e d the first of the week to spend
Beginning January 1, the rail auto owner of land over which a part of the
the holidays with hia w ife and children
new route extend», is opposed to the
and with hit brother in-law and slater operated by th* Ml Hood Railroad Co. survey, and condemnation proceedings
w ill make but a tingle round trip a day may he necessary.
in-law. Mr. and Mr» W C Venael.
Wanted -To t i y standing timber, between Hood River and Parkdair
not over five miiea from town, sulfi Tha rail auto w ill leave Parkdale dally
T h e F a u l t a f R d>cule.
cient to cut 200 or more curds of wood ' at 7 20 a m. On the return trip from
There la no character, bowsoerer
Give description and pries in Islter. i Hood River the machine w ill leave at S
Irs Bennett, box X2. routs 2. Hood p.m.
gissl aud fine. I>nt It can l«e destroyed
Hivsr. Ore.
d29
by rklV tile how • -ever poor and wlt-
The houae helongng to H arry H
(«te r
Inaa. Obeeme the as*, for Instance
.Stout waa burred to the ground Mon­
Single gallon J V
Cheaper from 3 H ia charactrr b* about perfect, he I*
day
Only meagre reporta were oh
lamed, hut it wa* staled that all con­ gal'ons u p . The larger the quantity the the Cbutoeet S p irit among all the hum
C. A. 11 age
bier animal», yet see w hat rM trule ha*
tent* were loet
The larntly were liv ­ cheaper tne cider.
brought hint to.
Inatead o f feeling
ing on the place at the time
Tins
Commerci»! vrinting of all kin-1* a complimented » b e n ,» e are called att
piacs is located on upper Moeier creak,
The Bulletin JC
near tha Poa ranch.
•»» w» are left In d o u b t - M ark Twain
N EW S NOTES FROM
COUNTY AGENT
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It is an agreeable prepara­
tion for the relief of head­
ache, neuralgia, sea o r train
sickness and depression fo l­
low ing alcoholic and other
excesses.
Prlcw 2 5 c a n t * pwr B o ttle
hel of Kur*
in
,d the P a n a m a -
Pacific Exposition'
w as granted fo
B r o s iu s
B id s .
W EB STER ’S
MEW INTERNATIONAL
R iv e r
JO B
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Superiority of Educational Merit.
AU TO
C f f s r v s s c s n t H e ad a c h e Salt»
Tru ly has done away
with that disagreeable
condition known as
“ the morning after” .
Fitted Traveling Case
Overcoat, Um brella, Cuff Link
Pad of Shaving Paper
Poker Sets, Hooks
Fountain Pen, Safety Razor
Shaving Strop, (¿loves
Box ot Suspendeders
H a ir Brushes, Pij**
Guest Towel*
Turkish Rath To»,-Is
Turkish Wash Towel*
Luncheon Set of Doilies
Moreau Seta
Table Cloth anil Napkins
IVvfume
Shopping Mags
Flat IVncil lor Furs«
D ic tio n a rie s
O ffic e 1241
H ood
SIZZ
liven to
Telephones:
C h r is tm a s G ift S u g g e s t io n s
('elluloid Brush h im ) Comb Set
Kid Shoe*
Set of (¿old Rina
Wool or Silk Jacket
Booties
(Highest Award)
and Surgeon
Leaves Hood River daily at
1:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
On
Sunday at 1:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m.
Leaves Parkdale daily at 7:20
a. m. and 3:00. On Saturday
evening leaves Parkdale 6:30 p.m.
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Steam Train leaves Hood River
daily at eight returning at 2.
This new creation answer* with
fin a l authority all kinds of puzzling
question* *och as “ lio w ia JVtcmytl
pronounced?” “ Where is Flan-
tb it f ’ ’ “ What is a continuous toy-
a je f " " W h a t \»%ho"-H:crt‘‘ “ W hat
is whilti coal?" “ How is «Lot pro­
noun,ssl9” and thousands of other*.
More than 400.000 Vocabulary Term*.
30.000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000
Biographical Entries. Over 6000 llkia-
Rations. 2700 Pages. The only diction-
ary with the divided pa** » stroke of
genius.
R«,«Uru4la4U-
Paper
W rit« for speci-
M l. H ood Railroad Co.
men page», il-
luMratioic*. etc.
F r « « . a »e t o f
P o c k e t M u p * if
\V. A. HUSBANDS
ARTHUR
you name tiu»
paper.
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
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SHOE A N D H ARNESS R E P A IR IN G
H ARNESS SUPPLIES
At the local teachers’ institute held
Notice tor Publication
{»epartmeiit o f interior, U. H. U m l Offlet at
Th e I)* ll«s , Oregou, N o v e m b e r 23, 1116.
Notice is hereby given that Miriam Hheidou
Hip lev, form erly Miriam Hheldon o f The Hal­
le», Otegon. who, on March 3. ltllO, made
Homestead K ntrr. N o WKNL fo r B W '.H K 'g ,
Hec r.\ N W *4 NE'-4, N K a N W ii.fte c. I3*T owu -
»hip 1 North, Range 11 Last, W illam ette Mer
ullan, ban filed notice o f intention to make
Final Five Year Proof, to cHiabliab claim lo
the land above described, before Kegt»ter and
Receiver, L\ H Land Office, at The Dalles, Or­
egon, on the .»th day of January, ¡HIT
Claimant nam e» a » wilneMte«: B ulb K. Shel­
don, of The Dalles, Oregon; Joncph I. Hheidou,
o f The Dalle», Oregon: Edna H ild re th ,o f Port­
land, Oregon Lila Clark, o f Portland, Oregon.
it F R A N K WOODCOCK,
here Saturday many entertaining as
OREGON
well as profitable talks were made M O S IE R
along educational lines. J. F. M ueller,
who is a teacher in The Dallea high
erby
tearns
achool gave the opening -q>eech, choos­
ing for his subject, "In te re st, and
How to Arouse I t . "
He cited the
L aw yers
many opportunities tu arouse the chil­
dren's interest in the great out-of- H O O D R IV E R
O R E G O N d l jft
Register.
doors,
among
mountains,
forests,
rivers and in general the study of
nature. Singing, he recommended to
Dr. William Morton Post
> «U r« or Administrator’s S*le
make school life more attractive, and
In the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for
everything should tie done by the
Dentist
Wasco County.
teachers to harmonize and vitalize the
In the matter o f the estate o f
i course of study.
S. E. Francisco, deceased
Phone 2401
Notice is hereby given that in an order made
Mis* Ruth Van ZantJt followed with Rooms 1 anil li H all Bldg.
and enter«*d in the above entitled Court and cause,
a picture study using the ’ ’ Angelus’ ’
on the 11th day o f December. 1916. the under-
HOOD R IV E R , O R K G O X
as the basis of Fer remarks.
She
signed, as administrator o f the estate o f S. E.
Francisco, deceased, was authorized, licensed and
assumed that all of ner auditors were
1 directed to sell at private sale, all o f the real
children and then skillfu lly questioned
D R . C. H. J E N K I N S ' property belonging to said estate which said real
them, showing how she would teach
property is described as follow*, h>-wit:
Lots One (1), T w o (2), and Three (3) in RlocU
D E N T IS T
the appreciation of pictuies.
Miss
One (1) in the Town o f Mosier, in Wasco County,
Van Zandl, who ia the teacher in the
Oregon.
H O O D R IV E R , O R EG O N
Greenwood school, was highly praised
In conformity with said order I will from and
Office Phone 1081. Res. Rhone 33.J
a fter the 16th day o f January, 1916, sell at private
by Clyde T. Bunney, county school
sale
for cash in hand, all o f said real property,
sutierintendent, for her work.
subject to approval and confirmation thereof by
“ School Room Decoration" waa the
said County Court-
Date o f first publication. December 16, 1916.
topic used by Mrs. Anna T. Lindsey,
K duak A. R a c e ,
teacher of the Kowena school, which,
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Administrator.
M r. Honney says, is the neatest schocl
room in the county.
Luncheon was served in the school
AT T H E
building by the domestic science de­
partment of the high school in charge
of Miss Dorothy F). Passmore, and con­
T H E D A L LE S
O REG O N
sisted of beef and vegetable aoup,
meat loaf, marmalade, bread and but
ter, coffee and apple pie.
Miss Alice L. Bennett, at toe fore
noon session spoke on ‘ Teaching the
Forty-Five Combinations," and showed
various devises by charts on the black­
board which she used to arouse the
interest of the primary pupils. The
play element is introduced in each
Will se!! direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
devise used for the pupils.
Mrs. M argaret W alker showed the
lot
o
f cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4
methods she used to enable the pupils
to obtain a firm grasp on the memory
and
4-G
ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots
of the multiplication table.
Miss Grace L. May, of The Dallea,
and pruaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone
talked on the teaching of geugraphy
and reading in the seventh grade. She
explained the questioning used to bring
out tht meaning of the text, and advo­
cated some dramatization.
Luncheon was served in the evening
a fte r adjournment. The evening ses­
sion was held at 7:30 in the Church of
Christ.
J. P. M ueller explained the German
achool system and told how exacting )
the teachers were of their pupila, aim ­
ing always towards increased elfici-
ency. The I'm ted States is gradually
adopting the German methods,
he
stated.
I ’rof. B. A. Berry in speaking of I
'T h e School and the Social L ite of the
C jn iiu u n itv ,” maintained that the pub
lie schools should articulate w ith every
interest in the community, that the
atmosphere of the school room and the
community should tie one and that the
teacher should be a leader especially in
the rural districts. Prof. Berry con­
tended that the teacher should be in­
terested in the general welfare o ’ the
community, should know farm ing, how
to'spray for various fru it diseases ard
in general be a leader among all the
people of the community, lending his
test efforts to the promotion of pro­
gressive ideas for its advancement.
Clyde T. Honney introduced all the
speakers, and in conclusion spoke
highly of the work of the Mosier
schools and complimented the commun­
fn n c iH p r t!l e New DORT, a popular priced,sturdy
ity on its excellent corps of teachers.
D
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Commercial
JOB PR IN TIN G
Bulletin Office
J. W. ALLEN
Attorney-at-Law
Fruit Growers Attention
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River
New R E O
When In Market
For An Automobile
New Boat Schedule
W hile the steamer “ Dalles C ity ’ ’ is
undergoing repairs, the steamer “ State
of Washington" » ¡I! handle all the
business on 'lie following schedule:
leave Portland 7:00 a. in., Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, (lay over Sun­
day at The Dalles.) arriving Moaier
slsuit S:30 p. in. On down trips leave
The Dalles 7 :00 a. is*.t Monday, IVednes-
day and Friday, arriving Moaier about
V0O a. in. Stop* at all landings for
freight and passengers. F’are 7‘> cent*.
R I C C I \ T " K LIN T
G U llJ lU v l
little car. with style and beauty ( A A C
found in no other machiee of its class - - y U y « )
f \/l
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p 1017 D p a
U I C i y i I l\ C U
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derful
endurance and
and
low maintenance cost at
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I hurrh of Christ
Bible School, 10 a. m.
Church. I I a. m.
Communion Service, I I to 11:15 a. m.
Sermon Subject: "T w o Views of
Christm as."
C. E.. 6.30 p. m.
Evening Sermon Subject: "Leaving
the Old Homestead."
You are welcome to each and all of
these service*
Leon L. Myers. M inister.
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ft
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And The Marmon
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