The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 01, 1914, Image 7

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    II00D.R1VEK GLACIER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 19H
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7 DRESS SKIRTS
Xtragood Overcoats
Boys and Young Men's Value to $15
S5.00 for Your Choice
"Trrtr" Silk Petticoats $5.00 CO QK
1 cingO values.alleolors.each
Values to $16.50. Blue, blacks & mixtures
. $ 2 . 5 O
I 7 9 .
V FRANK
BRIEF LOCAL MENTION $
a
Buy your coal of Tuft Transfer Co.
ttWt mad or repaired at Johneen's
W. M. Chance spent Christmas day
in The Dalles.
Get GUARANTEED Eastern Blue
too at McDoauld's.
K. W. Kelly spent Thursday and Fri
day in Portland.
Coal or wood delivered on short no
tire. Taft Transfer Co. fLKtf
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plog left Mon
day for few days' visit in Portland.
If four shoes have gone wrong take
them to Johijsen.,
Thcj. Hill spent Monday in Portland
vn bus intss.
for prmt delivery of coal, call Tad
Transfer Co. faitf
O. i. Nelsen, of Seattle, was in the
city the first of the week on business.
tio.nl music ut Unitarian Church
every Sunday evening. sll-tf
Miss Anna Gregory went fo Walla
Walla t rid jr for a visit with friends.
Can deliver coal ur wood promptly.
'Tuft Transfer Co. . flint
Mr. Louise Coyden went to Portland
Friday to spend a few days with
.friends.
Rt-ad the Picture Story of the Squirrel
Family running in Blue Ribbon liukery
eekly ads."
Miss Nettie Buck came up from
Portland to spend Christmas with her
parents, Judge and Mrs. A. C. Buck.
Ite'l ttit! a'ictuiv Htury of theMijuirrel
I'aiiiilv miming io Blue iiitiuon iluktrv
weekly at.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Fiickett, of Hanks
left Friday after a few dayi' visit
with Miss Ota Walker.'
L. D. Proadhead of Portland left
Friday after a visit with-his Bister
Mrs. J. L. Blount.
If you warn shoes that don't go
wrong go to Johnson's. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holmes, of Port
land, .spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Rand.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. D. Brooks and
three children, of Paris, Texas, came
Monday for a vvisit at the home of his
brother, Al. Brooks.
iluve you seen the tinted i'liotos and
Enla'g'Miients at Wagoner's? Now is
this time to leave your orders for Clirist
oiii. Don't wait. n27tf
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cumming,
of Portland, are here visiting at the
Houke A Banham ranch in the Barrett
district.
Mrs. Maud Van Tuyle and daughter,
Velda, ef Portland, spent the Christ
ma bultdays with Mr. and Mr. E. J.
Bradley.
U it now time to put on your lime fer
tiliiers. We have the air slacked lime
and raw ground litnerock. Kelly Bros,
photic 1401. ntitf
, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Vonnett and two
children, of Vanceuver, Wash., spent
Ctir istmaa at the home of Mrs. Mary
Vanned.
lyrt.an Rtce, f Pendleton, cane
down Monday for a visit at tbe Avery
home on trie cast side before returning
t his etudies at the University of Ore-
Jno. tloldabory left Tuesday after
notm fo Portland to spend the Her
Year's hoJidays. lie !1 leave that
ity for Corvallis, where he will take
tfca wintir snort eourse.
SSr. atK) Mr, it. t. s'pSuklintf left
Monday for Calgary for a month's
viait with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spauf
ding. They will visit in Portland,
Seattle 'and' Vancouver, B. C, before
returning to their home.
The, St. Mark's Guild was hostess at
delightfully aleassnt dancing party
)t the fleilbonner iiall last night.
li eommitee in charsje of the bril
iilnt Wew Tear festivity was com
poA of Mrs. .W. J. Baker, Mrs. N.
'S. one and fSra. A. P. Reed.
o
For Anything In Jewelry
And Fine Watches
L
Miss Margaret Niehans came' up
from Portland Wednesday to spend
Christmas with her parents. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fratier and
three children, of Wasco, spent Christ
mus at the home of C. V. Anderson.
Miss Klsie Moore, of Barrett, went
to Tbe Dalles Saturday to spend the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ingalls, of Oak
Grove, went to Portland Friday for a
few di ya' vis'tf.
Mrs. Mabel Carter, of The Dalles,
came down to spend the holidays here
with her family.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Goff, of Seattle,
left Friday after spending Christmas
at the home of W. Waddell.
Burleigh Cash is home for the holi
days from Grass Valley, where ha ia
principal of the high school.
Geo. K. Wilbur spent the latt ef the
week in Guldendale, Wash., on busi
ness.' Mrs. L. A. Henderson has been ill at
(he home of her parents in Oregon
City, suffering from the mumps.
Fred McCrea, George VonDuhn' and
W. H. - lhirnhani are spending New
Year's vacation in Portland.
Mrs. Geo. Wells went to NtwUerg
Monday to make her home withjher
granddaughter, Mrs. Bert Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brock and two
children spent Christmas here at' the
home of Mr. and Mrs.-V. C. Brock.
Miss Lucy Burgess, of Wasco, who
has been visiting her friend, Miaa
Grace Edgington, left Saturday.
K. B. Bragg, and daughter. Miss
Francis Bragg, went to tettland Sat
urday fur a aiaii.
If. A. f.atlirop renf f Portland
Monday to spend few days on busi
ness. Prof. C. D. Thompeon went ta Salem
Friday in connection with work on the
Teachers' Examining Hoard. He ex
pects to ba gone about tan 4iys.
First class dressmaking, fit and ctyh
guaranteed. High grade work rolicitod
Prices right. Mies Kosboro, over Hood
Citrer Market. J8 .
Arthur McCrery, one of - the Val
ley's most persistent globe trotters,
was in San Francisco for the Christmas
week, festivities.
R. H. Myers, who is here organizing
the Fraternal Brotherhood lodge at
Odell, went to Cascade Locks Mondey
on busineis.
L. C. Sirnme, of Portland, of the
firm of Roberts Simme, was here Sat
urday looking after bis business inter
ests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Snow and
little daughter, Roberta May, of Port
land, are here spending the holidays
with Mrs. Snow's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Lemmon in the Oak Groee
district.
Reymund B. Early, who das been up
from the University of California
spending the Christmas vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T.
Early in Portland, was a visitor in the
city the first ef the week. '
-Miss McRea entertained at house
party last week end the following
guests: Miss O'Brien, Mise McGreg
or, Miss iiiee, Mise Darricott, and t.
A. Grisvold and . B. Sbujnann, all of
Portland.
Burleigh and Harry Ch went to
Portland Tuesday to sperla" New Year.
E. L. Moses, an attorney of Portland,
was here last week Spending th holi
days with his uncle, O. L. ,ou4ra,
at Winans. Will Rovnttoe end Irving
Turner, of Portland, also spent thre
holidays at the Rountrae ranch.
Sabbath service at the Seventh-Day
Adventist church next Sabbath Satur
day are as follows: Sabbath school
al 10 a. m. ; preaching at 11, subject,
"The New Covenant." The Ordinances
will be celebrated following the ser
mon. Prayer megtiji? at 7:30 p. m. on
Wednesday evening. Missionary Vol
unteer Society meets every Friday
evening at 7:30. All are invited to
these services. l.,r. boule.
-GO TO-
h ARAWAV'S
Expert Watch Maker at Your Service
LADIES SUITS
830 values 815 $25 ralues 8!2.50
620 values $10 $1$ values 8 7.50
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. -Basnet t. of Red
mond, left Monday after a two weeks'
visit at the home of E. A. Basett.
Mrs. Alice Osburtie and two child-,
ren, Helen and Florence, went to Port
land Monday to spend the winter.
Miss Nettie Allen went to Faker
Sunday to spend a week ut a house
party given by Miss Pearl Eccles.
Miss Vera Allen, of Portland, who
has been here visiting her inott-.et,
Mrs. W. 11. Allen, left Sunday.
Miss Vaya Beery, of Portland, left
Sunday after a visit with-lit r sister,
Mrs. P. G. Schreuder. ,
Miss .Helen Allworth, of Crawford,
Wash., came Monday for a visit with
Miss Marie Gould, at Udell.
P. Nisson, of Livingstone, Montana, (
was her the first ef the t'k looking
after bia ranch interests.
Ur. and Mrs. C. A. Walktr, of Mea
dows, Idaho, were here last week look
ing over the valley.
Mrs. Paul Neldon. of Park.lule, left
Sunday for a visit with relatives anil
friends in the Kas-t.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gamhill, of Pee,
left Monday for a two weeks' visit in
Portland and the Willamette Valley.
Mifa Pearl Bradley, who has been
teaching school at Lebanon, is home
for the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Bradley.
Miss Bertha Hendricks, of Cascade
Locks, who has been teaching school iit
The Dalles, was here . Friday visiting
friends.
Miss Elsie Wells went ta Newberg
Monday to visit for a tew days. She
will later go to Portland to spend the
Wintet.
JsepBiiw tfcafelna, of Portland,
spent ChrietniM tiere with her ttotl.tr
and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C. It.
Jenkins.
Harry HuttcffWM, who is attending
the University of Washington ut Seat
tle, spent the week end here as the
goeit at the Dsbney home.
Mr. and Mr. Joe D. Thomison, whose
wedding occurred in Louisville, Ky.,
on the. evening of December 17, and
who have been spending their honey
moon in the South and southern Cali
fornia, arrived in Hood Iiivtr hist
Sunday evening.
An Adjuster of the German American
Fire Insurance Co. was here the first
of the week adjusting the insurance on
the hone of Arthur t'tarke, which was
recently destroyed. Mr. - Clarke re
ceived the full amount of 4ns .policy,
ttiOO. The company y represented here
by Judge A. C. Buck.
Their friende in the city and
valley will be glfid to know that Mr.
and Mrs. &J. E. Montgomery are now
making their home 'in Hn Jute, Calif.
Mr. Montgomery ia enit-tei:t chief o
the Brotherhood of Airerican Railway
Engineers end was recently in Hous
ton, Teces, arbitrating strike differ
ences there. Mrs. Montgomery was
formerly Miea Delia Watson, of the
city. Their son is a student at Bel
mont school at Belmont, Calif.
Hood River Commandery held Chrint
maa Observance in Mascni hall Christ
inaa ftiorning, there being 4re
nurobar el! Sit Knights. ieent. lie v.
E. A. Marti conducted very impres
sive service, ending with the partici
pation in tti toast at the stroke of the
hour corresponding to high soon at
Washington, B. C. After the conclu
sion of the sarvicei breakfast 0s
carved in th ian$ut ruom.
froftk 4'&&Af, f 42$eshai, forpierly
of thiei cie, rMm tTridty evening to
ettend to business auattere. fSf. Cad
dy was one of the early orchardisls of
the Valley, having developed one of
the belt plaees on the west side. He
is doing well s.t Gresham, being a firm
believer in diversified farming, and
believes the . sooner Hood River or
chardisls becowie of the same opinion
the eooner they will become more pros
pefaus. Efr. Caddy is still a friend of
Hood Rivev Valley, end says that he
rPas seen no bwfter land or a place to
live than the Hood River Valley.
A
J. L. -Bernardi, of SaWm. has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. tj. A. Moblen.
O. A. Rinehart went ta Moaier Sat
urday on business.
Miss Alta Poole spent the Christmas
holidays with friends in Portland.
F. E. Newby want to Portland
Wednesday on businesa.
C. H. Slettnn spent Wednesday in
Put Hand on business.
Chas. Castner went to Portland yes
terday to spend New Years.
Mrs. G. L. Smitii went to Portland
Wednesday to spend a feV days.
Newton. Clark went to Portland
Wednesday to spend New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trill, of Wal
lowa, were here last week looking over
the valley.
Mioi Frances Bragg was in Portland
fiver tbe week end to attend the Pink
Lady at the Heilig theatre.
Eatl J. Bronaugh, t the Upper
Valley, spent the week end in Port
land. .
Mrs. J. M. Schmeltaer and son,
Stanley, are ut home from Portland,
Fpendinf the holidays.
Mrs. Maud Pattee, of Monkland, has
i ecu in the city the past suveral days
iblirg friends.
Henry Blakeley, cf Brownsville, was
here to attend the funeral services of
Robert H. Coshow.
Mrs. Rose Shelley, of Carson, is
spending the winter in iite city, having
taken a residence on Cascade avenue.
Mrs. Robert H. Wallace will enter
tain a number .of friends At a party at
her home, Shadow Brook f aim tonight.
Mr. C. U. Nickelsen went to Grass
Vatlry ycaiweday to vtH fier sister,
Mrs. W. H Lelms.
Carl Hollingworth, cf Tortlcad can e
yesterday for a visit at tl home of
Mr. ami Mrs. E. R. Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Greerfcof Dundee,
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs,
Willis Bradley.
Mrs. V. K. Marshall and eoft, Kent,
went to Portland Tuesday (of a few
days' visit.
Miss I.empi Hukari, of 0k Grove,
spent last week in Portland visiting
with friends. .
Mrs. D. L. Rnuntree and little
daughter. Velma, returned Sunday
from Brush Prairie, Wash., here ttiey
have been visiting lelatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleinhauser
and children left Monday for southern
California to spend the remainder of
the winter.
The members of the St. Mjrk's Guild
will meet tomorrow, Friday, afternoon
with Mrs. W. J. Baker at her hsme on
State street.
Albert L. Crocker, who has been
with the North Pacific Fruit Distribu
tors at Omaha, is now in I'oSton visit
ing his mother.
A. A. Jyne, formerly of Hood
River, has Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wood
ford, of Dee, left Wednesday for a
visit in Bend.
Miss Lillaa Urawn, of Goldendale,
has been spending u coufile of weeks
hce visiting her sister, l&rs. Her
mann O. Kresse.
fclf. and Hi, llurold ScxXmii. visited
f relatives in The Dulles during the holi
days. Miss bum Weber, sister of Mrs.
Sexton, accompanied them here.
Dr. J. M. Waugh returned Friday
Irom an extended vjsit in the East.
Mrs. Waugh and duughteP, Martha,
r.6iitd in Portland for a visit.
Sfiss Fanny Smith, of Ealispell,
Mont., has been trending ttia holidays
at the home of Mr. and EPrs. W. H.
Furrow.
'Murray Kay was presented with a
gold watch fob Sunday by the St.
Mark's Men's club, ip appreciation of
nis scrvicitf as leader ot J.he vested
ehoir at St. Mark'jsthurch.
Vivian Walker went to Portland
Wednesday and will later reflirn to
Eugene to resume his studies at the
University of Oregon. Hi father re
cently purchased Apple Dell ranch in
the Oak Grove district.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Duncan and lit
tle daughter, Dorothy, who have been
spending the early part of the winter
in Newport and Portland, will return
tome this week.
The next Auction Bridge party to be
given by the Members of the Woman's
Club, will be held on the evening of
Wednesday, Januury 7, at the home of
Mrs. G. A. Molden on Oak street, the
former home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Pratt. The Auction parties will be
given throughout the winter,
Mrs. Guy Smith and children, and
Mrs. J. E. Stanton, of Portland, left
Muuuny for t'oriiand. Mr. Smith will
join them Friday and they wil later go
to Dallas, Texas, to spend the winter
where Mr. Smith has interests. E. T.
Lawrence has taken charge of die
Lawrence-Smith ranch.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Stew
art, who celebrated their wedding an
niversary, were pleasantly entertained
on Tuesday evening at the hOie of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blagdon. The home
was handsomely decorated in Oregon
grape and Chrfttmas evergreens. Mr.
und Mrs. Stewart received many beau
tiful presents.
LADIES CLOAKS
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS
SB reduced from 20 to 50 per cent
M. O. Boe, of Parkdale, was in the!
city on business yesterday. I
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Brock I
Saturday, December 27, a son. !
Earl Noble spent Wednesday in The
Dalles.
Lowell Nickelsen is confined to his
bed with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrison, of
Grass Valley, were in the city the first
of the week.
VV. II. Chipping left Wednesday
evening to spend a few days in Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morse, of Port
land, father and mother of P. M.
Morse, spent Christmas here.
Mrs. S. McDougsl, of Weston, left
Saturday after a visit at the home of
J. R. Nunamaker and family.
Mrs. H. L. Dumble left last week
for southern California where ahe will
spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. English, of Oak
Grove, went to Portland Friday for a
few days' visit.
Miss Shuck, one cf the eighth grade
teachera, spent the holidaya in Port
land. Professor H. E. Ewing, of the state
experiment station, was here a couple
ol days last week.
A. H. Hart, of Albany, spent Christ
mas here with , nis , daughter, Miss
Jaunita Hart.
Mrs. Allen Macrum, of Dee, was
called to Portland this week by the
serious illness of her father.
Dr. W. G. Eliot and daughter, of
Portland, came Monday to spend a few
days on his leach.
lam t. Al. M8i cpaa celled so
Portland Wednesday on account of the
illness of her father.
Miss Laura Pregge and L. W. Prcgge
went to Portland Wednesday to visit
their mother. s
J. E. Robertson went to Portland
Wednesday to buy machinery to double
the capacity of the box factory.
Mis. Eroll Miller, after a visit here
with her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Gooch, returned yesterday.
Miss Florence Miller, of Portland,
left Wednesday after spending the hoi
Ways at the hoine of S. P. Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hedges left
Wednesday for Portland where they
will make their home.
Mi'8 Cleland, of Portland, who has
been spending the week with Mis.
John Kroeger, returned yesterday.
Mrs. E. Cobb, of Mosier, came Wed
nesday for a visit with Mrs. S. W.
Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cooper, and
daughter, Florence, went to Portland
to spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Laraway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morse and little
daughter, of Randall, Wash., left
Friday after spending Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Morse and family.
A. W. Peters and E. K. Poolcy were
up from Portland luesday and brought
with them a string of ducks which,
they claimed, they caught with a silver
spoon.
Mrs. George Wissinger and her two
daughters, Dorothy and Marjorie.'after
spending the holidays with her sister,
Mrs. C. A. Bell, returned Sunday to
their home in Milwaukie, Ore.
Lawrence Gerdes spent the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gerdes. Besides taking special work
at the Oregon Agricultural College,
Mr. Gerdes has charge of the chem
istry supply room.
A. W. Onthank has becli kept buRy
of late adjusting losses from fires. He
has had five recently, including that of
J. A. Stranahan on his household
goods. Next came that of J. C. John
sen on" his house on Cascade avenue.
Sunday morning he was hit again by a
small lire in the house occupifti by r.
A. Bishop on State street and Monday
night one of his companies suffered a
loss under policies carried for the ow
ner of the property, A. II. Howes, and
for the tenant, W. R. Gibson. Fortu
nately in all these cases the fire was
discovered in time to prevent total
loss. Attention should be called to the
fact that in at least two instances the
fire was occassioned by faulty con
struction of the building. Wood will
hum if exposed to intense heat and
this simple fact is sometimes forgot
ten. 0
Masonic Lodges Install Officers
Hood River Masonic lodges installed
officers Saturday evening, and confered
the third degree, winding up with an
oyster supper. The following officers
were installed in the Blue Lodge:
H. T. DeWitt, W. M. ; Harold Hersh
ner, S. W. ; J. O. McLaughlin, J. W. ;
A. J. Derby, S. D. ; 1. F. Johnson, J.
D. ; Kent Shoemaker and W. Lr
Hodges, Stewards; G. R. Castner,'
Tyler.
Those installed in the Chapter were:
W. L. Clark, H. P.; V. C. Brock,
K.;J. P. Lucas, scribe; Geo. Dim
mick, C. of H. ; L. A. Safford, P. S. ;
H. T. DeWitt, R. A. C. ; J. K. Carson,
D. V.; S. V. not yet installfd; Walter
Walters, F. V.; Harold Hershner, see. ;
E. U. Blanchar, treat.
A Very
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
to
You All
Slocom &
FOR SALE
Owing to my enforced removal from Hood River I offer
my liajht team of hotseis, with two sets of harness, for $1(1).
Fresh Jersey Cow and calf, equally as cheap, as well as all
implements on the ranch. Household goods for sale. Qome
at once if you wish a bargain. 8
MRS, JOHN BRANDT
FRANRTON ROAD (Formerly Frank Caddy Ranch)
Want Better Lost Lake Road,
Headed by D. I. Stone, who has been
actively engaged for a number of
years in developing the region and in
boosting fur it, a number ol ranchers
of the. headwaters of the West Fork
appeared before the county court and
asked for a better road to their ranches
and to Lost Lake. At the present
time, the way leads down a precipitous
canyon just this side of Sandy Flat.
The proposed way, which the ranchers
ask, will elminate this heavy grade
and give a road with but little grade
into the wonderful mountain lake.
Snow King Rules
The snow king rules in the Hood
River Valley. While a half sleet and
rain fell yesterday over the lower
altitudes, the heavy blanket, already
several feet deep in the higher districts
has been constantly added to. The
snow in the city is now over a loot
deep. At Oak Grove on the Green
Point road, C. G. Lemmon yesterday
reported five feet and 10 inches.
All delivery wagons in the city are
on runwrs and the orchardists travel
in their cutters.
Brgnn-Winans
The wedding af Adolph J. Brann,
of the Upper Valley, to Miss Edith
Winans, a granddaughter of E. N.
Winans, of this city, was solemnized
last Wednesday evening, Sept. 24, at
the Methodist parsonage, Rev. W. B.
Young oiliciating.
The young couple will make their
horfte in the Upper Valley.
McLean Receives Holsteins
J. F. McLean, whA now owns and
operates the McCan place on the West
Side, received yesterday from the Wil
amette Valley a shipment of eight
thoroughbred Holstein milch cows.
Mr. McLean will operate a high class
dairy.
IN KPITE of all the advancements in
culinary art there is nothing that
touches the spot like ham and eggs.
At "The Oregon" you can get the best
of both. For 3i cents yon can get a si ice
of sugar cured, a couple of eggs, a baked
potato, a cup of coffee, and bread and
butter served over clean linen. Tbe
warm golden orba&f a couple of fried
eggs are mighty appetising especially
wnrn everywiing inai goes Willi inpin is
cooked well and served nicely. As for
steaks you can pay what your'piirse de
sires, ail the way from 3') cents to $2.00;
and they are the best. We Ferve no
cheap meats. rCvery day from 11 :30 to
to 2 :00 ; noon lunch is on at 3.ri cents,
and after lunch a good cigar from our
case will satisfy the longing for a good
smoke. jl-tf
TMrs. Mary A. Wilkins, of Portland,
who has been spending the Christmas
holidays with her father, J. W. Moore,
at The Dalles, stopped for a short visit
here with her sister, Mra V. C. Brock.
Job printing at ttu Glacier office.
Canfield
1
I
e Unitarian Church 2
Services next Sunday are as follows:
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning
service of worship at 11 .a m. Study
hour at 7:30 p. m. At this latter ser
vice the music will be furnished by tl)
double quurtertte f the Congrega
tional church who will render two se
lections and a duet by Mr. Osgiiod and
Mr. Epping. You are cordially invited.
- Christian Church e
Evangelistic services at Christian
church each evening at 7:30. Sub
jects: Thursday, "Baptism." Friday,
"The Peril of Partial Obedience."
Saturday, "Oats Patches." Sunday
morning, "In the World, but Not of
the World." Evenig, "The Scriptural
Heart and How it is Changed." Sun
day school at 9:45 and C. E. at 6:30.
IQ. E. Church Services
Sunday Softool a 10 a, m. Preaching
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Themes morning, 'Delivering the
Prisoner;" evening, "Nothing but
Laeves." Epworth League at 6:30 p.
m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evgn
ing at 7:30 o'clock.
The publico is cordially invited to
attend these service.
First Baptist Church
Sunday, Jan, 4, 11 a. m. Sermon
topic, "Deep Sea Fishing" at 7:03 p.
m. Song service from "Revival
Hymo." Sermon topic, "Too Lazy
to go to church." At the Sunday
school session last Sunday F. E. Coe
was re-elected superintendent.
Robert Gray, pastor.
United Brethren Church. .
Sunday sc hool at 10 a. m. Election
of officers. Sermon at 11 a. in. Sub
ject, "Goals for VJ14." Christian En
deavor at jC :30, Mrs. C. S. Jones, lead
er. At 7:30 the pastor will discuss
this question: "Can the Chain bo
Made?"
Miss Grefehcn Hoerlein returned to
Portland Tuesday after a visit here
with her mother and brothers, Hans
and Paul. Miss Myrtle Gramm, of
Portland, who has been spending the
holidays at the Hoerlein home also
left Tuesday.
Get Your Suit
Cleaned and
Pressed at
Spaulding's
Tailor Shop
UNDER BROS1US BLDG.
Telephpne No. 1124