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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TflURSDAT, DECEMBER '2, 1915 IONS WINTER SUGGEST Winter is now here and you need Winter Goods and I need money. You need Winter Underwear, Coats, Shoes and various things to keep you warm and knowing this is a time when almost everyone has to stretch every dol lar, I have decided to make the following reduced prices to commence December 1st and continue until December 25th. ( i I 5c Goods - - - 4c -35c Goods . . . 27c 85c Goods . . $ .63 10c Goods - - - 8c 40c " . . . 32c $1.00 " . : .. .79 12c " - - - 10c 45c " . . 37c 1.25 " . . .89 15c " - - - 12c 50c " . . . 39c 1.50 " . 1.29 20c " - - - 17c 55c " - ... . . 42c 1.75 " . 1.49 25c " " " - 19c 65c " . . . 47c 2.00" . . 1.59 30c " . . . 22c 70c " . , 57c 2.25 " . 1.79 $2.50 Goods 2.75 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 $2.19 2.25 2.35 2.65 2.98 3.49 3.98 4.25 . 4.59 Choice of sny $12.50 to $18.00 Ladies' Coat in the store for EXTRA SPECIAL $0.S5 $5.95 Choice of ny $8.00 to $12.00 Ladies' Coet in the Store for . Choice of one lot of Ladie' Skirts, good quality material CI Ofi vshies from $4.00 to $7.50, while they last 4 BARGAINS Choice of any $5.00 to $7.50 Child's Coats in the store 3.95 Choice of any $2.50 to $4.50 Child's Coat in the store J QQ One lot wool and wool mixed two-piece underwear, values upCEf to $1.50 per garment, for this sale, choice garment Eureka 3 lb. Comfort Batting ree. 75c. 57c TC T5JT TvT T ttti TT a tvt Royal 3 Ib.Comfort Battinz ree.9Qc.72c lif ii il rOl VU lf 1U JNJ Eagle 1 lbComfort Batting, reg. 25c, 19c White Cloud 1 lb. Comfort Batting, rg.!7i, !5c New Schedule Mount Hood fated IO ElBollve 12:01 A. M. JS I Hunaay, Oot 17, Z 1115 a 8 SO Lv.HoxmI RiTsrar. IM '"! !!!!!!!!!.'!'.'VB'Hni".'.'.".;i;;" iii'ie I ilohr lit M (40 Od.ll a M Summit 1! Ki j 00 Binuehar., Utt in W I nans 18 1H j ....Das .12 1 SO Trout l 12 00 I WOO Wood worth II SOs 10 1. Ar. Parkda Lv 11 48a R. B. KAELY, G. P. A. Ernest o. surra Lawyer Roomi 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood Rlvr, Or GEO. R. WILBUR Lawyer Roomt 14 and 15 Building Hand River ... Oregon LOU US A. HEED ALBERT P. IE ED L. A, HENOEKnON L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoffiea Phono 1331 L. A. HENDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Two Honrs North of Poatoffk Phone 1331. DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JAMES H. HAZLETT Lawyer First National Bank Building Hood Rivor Oregon H. L. DU1IBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calli promptly aas sr3a la town or cob n try Day or NsjUt. TitophoaaK !(-, lusi: Offloa, IM. Oea in tte Bnwas alldin la. M. H. ABF i)B. EDM A B. SlAU Osteopathic Physicians Qrailuataa ef the American Bchani of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Offloe in Elliot Block. Hosne Phone 102 Res. 182-B Dr. Justin XI. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Office in Eliot Bldg. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. J. F. WATT, U. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 1091; reoldrnee, 8(71. BURGEON O. R. A N. Co. I. D.KANAQA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 4211 'Res. 1811 Office in Eliot Building H. E. T7ELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON 1. prepared to do any work In the velaria ary line, lie can be Ibnnd try oalllng at or phoning to the Fashion Stables. Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estimates furnished on ull kinds of work Phones: lES'H. Dr.J. H. McVAY Diagnosis, Consultation and Surgical Diseases. m Hall Bnildlnc, Hood River, Oregon PUONK vn Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders , HOOD RIVER, OREGON. C No. 821 , v Susisoru PetlitatioB la taa Circa It Court of the 8tate ofOraana kit ) nivw vAiuaiy. rraak H. D-laaall, plaintiff, vs. Lulu U Dwlnuell, defeaaaat. To Lulu u. Dwlnnell, dekadaat: In tba naracof tba Rtstcof Oraaoa: Youm harehy required to aepr ! anawer Um oaataMint Bled iWM yom la the above titled wit aad Court oa or More MoadAy, Jaaaary 8,1ft; aadlfyua ttll to ma .ppav aad answer, f wat thvreoi the Dlaiaili will apfly to the above daearlted Ooert tat Ut daerea and iadaaMat areyed iorln hie com- pteiat, aad will Ube judemcat and deeree of mHk vomn tor too dleanHitlosi of the BMrrlam mom eaMlns betweea yei and Ui ktialll' ad tar other eqallabka rIWr. on are hereby eerved with thle mmmoM by order of the Hoaerabla S. K. Stuloa, Coaaty Judge of Hood Hirer County, Orexa, ruoda aad enterud Moreraber 17, 115, which order preoerlbed that you ehell apoeatr aad aawwer eaid complaint oa or before Moadny, Jaaaary 1. 1!N4, and that you be eerved with tbrs ennmona by pablieatloa tberaaflatb "Hood Hirer Otoeler" at hMe. oaoe awoeh Ihr all week.; and yon ara hereby antmed that tha date ef the trat publloatle of tfele eammoeii ie Movemher II, 0)BWil K. VILBDH, nlaoW riatutirs Attoraary, KooaiiH, Hall Haildlac, Uood Htver, Ore. Retto ef SkcrtlTi Sale W leal Property Notice II hereby riven, that an eiacntlnn and order of dale wae resalarly laaued out of iiie uircuu uonri oi taa iaM or oreaea for Hoed River Cmiatv oa a liidameat and Jaw liven aad raaae therein oa the 27th day of umuaer, iw, la a oaaae tbereta peadlaa waerela Jowah Nlamehe wee atalailO' and Viola Keeker ae executrix of the estate of J, J. Heeker, deeeaeed, Vlote Heeker whoae name la now Viola Howk.J, W.Mowa.har km bead, M. K. la I breath and T. W. Calbreath. Mr., her haeboud, were doftadante, which aaid exaeatloa aad order of aole la directed and waa delivered to me aad cotnmaads metoaati the property hereinafter described tor lac pur aoaeof eatierylBg tbeiadeneataad deeree la aa'd eauae, naately, tor the mm of X.000.UD with Intereet Ihereoa from the iwd aar irf Aug net, lW8.it the rate of ehjhl far cent Bar ananaa until paid: tor the farther earn of vm aiatrney a raea: for tne rurther earn af fai.7S with Interest taereoa at the rate of ala aar eeat per aaaara from the 10th day of hwotem ber. IMi, aad for the coo and dlabarawaente of the ealt amouatiat to SaO.Ttt aad aecrulna coate. Mow therefore, In panuanoe or laid execu tion aad order of aale and It the aarana 1 aatMfylaa aaid Jadaaaaat aad deeree, and the caata of tH eale, I will, on rridey, December ara, at tae noar oi : o'clock a. aa., at the froat door of tha coart hoaee In Hood River In Hoed River County, Oraaon.eell at nubias awctlou to the higbeet bidder lar caah la haad all oftbe Hortheaat auarUrlNEUI of Swotloa rhlrtv-lve lifil. the 8oullMlHlt ankrtar of the North west qaarter 81 M W'4, Uorth- aad W eat-half ef Southeaataaarterl wXHa:U1 ot aertkm TwaaMy-alx M all In TowmIiI iwu izj norm autre ivia j aaat or a iiiam ette Meridian in Hoed Hiver County, Oregon. Lmieu uih uay oi uewaar, ma. aA-dl THra. r .inuNWta C. I.. Pepper, Shorta of Hood Blver Aiiaraay aw riMBiia coaaty , Uvajrui Bv virtue of an eiHontlon In forecloauredulv ImibkI by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of nood BMver county, Oregon, dated on the 10th day ol November, 1915, In acertein lult In laid Circuit Court, the lame being oauae No. 694, wherein Henry P. Marshall waa plaintiff and Uao. D. Culbertaon, Caroline Culberteon, A. E. Cblsholm and William Walker were defend ant., and wherein on tne 8ih day of Novem ber, 1D15, aald plaintiff recovered a Judgment and a decree for the amle of the hereinafter de. sre-ibad real property, agalnat Kid defendants for the earn of ia.:H, with Intereet thereon at the rate of 8 per oent per annum until paid, together with the anm ol twn.oo an and for at torney'! fcws, lad ooats ind disbursement taxed at !1.2f aad the costs accruing on aald writ, and which said execution Is aaatnet and directa that the hereinalter described real property be ld to satisfy said auma of money for which Judgment was rendered In favor of aaid IplelBtlfT and against said defendants, and the coals and expenses of said sale. Notioe ii hereby given, that I will on the 11th day of December, 11116, at the n on t door ol tht coart aoaso In the city of Hood Klver, Hood Hiver County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 a'ebask In the toranoon of said day. sell at public auetloa to the highest bidder for cash, the following deeeribed real property, situate la the County of Hood Klver, Btate ol Oregon, Uwtt: All of the "toathweet Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section 14, In Township Two, North of BaUsa Ten, East of the Willamette Meridian, lying West of the county rosd. and more particularly described as follows; Be ginning it i tie Northwest corner or aaid Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Seelioa, Township and Range afore said, and ranning thence Southerly along the West Una of said quaiter quarter, 1075 feet: thaaea Kaet iM feet; thence North .18 0SK East a al; theaoa North 6M 14' Esst 2l feet; theaoe North V 34' East lot laet; thence North 9S U' kaet Jon feet: theaoe North 85 W East lut feet; theaoe No. th 5 67' East 50 feet: thence North a 4H' West 100 feet; thence North 28 Sff Weet -MO Ibet; theace North 49 ' Welt 8118 foet more or leas, to a point; thence Westerly W taet. more or leaa. to the Dlaoeorbeelnnlnar. eoatainlag K.wsi-Mutt acres; together with all aan ainguwr tne tenements and heredlta- BMats thereto betonalac. or so much thereof as may ba aansamry to'aatliry said Judgment, iBBsrai ana coma, uigeiner with all coals and e pea are woicn may accrue. Dated at Hand Blvar. Oaaeon. this tilth dav m ovecnaar, isis. iitoa. r . johnson, all.dl Snarl; of Hood River County, Ore. PRESIDENT KERR DISCUSSES ATHLETICS SUBSSB la tha Circuit Ceart of the State af Orrgng, r fltm aivar cvaaLj. Slate Laad Board, Ptaiatir vs. E. C. Maae, Margaret Mooney. W. J. Baker. fhwaaee U. Baker, John Xolte, Kathriaa Zolls, Los Angelea brewing Compaay, a eorporatien; w. V, Buchaaan and Chris BMwaaa, veRnaania. To E. C. Mooasy, Margaret Moaney, and Los Aoaaaa arewuaj cweaaaar, a carpal atlon, of t he above named dereoaanu; In tha name of the 8taha of Orasnn. vnn ar mi ay rouuirwi vo apaear aaa aaswar to tne ooasamiat Mled aaainsl yon in tba above en- tiiBKi sun on or waaji'i six (tt) weas from the date of the irat publication of this summons, to-wlt: Onorbklbre six weeks from the 2uth da of Hovember, 1116, which date will be Jan uary 8, iS, and if you Ml so to appear aud hbvit, lur waai lusreui (ae p.ainuH Will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In awd complaint, to-wil: for ludainent and aaifMa aaair tha aaasbi I. , ' MMAn aad Margaret Muoney, for the sum ot tHJMO 00 wuu luana uivreon ai tne rgie oi 0 per cent par annual from the 24th day or June, iaix aad for the further sum of lift 00 attorney'! aaa, ,uu ior piainun s costs ana aisoiarse. menu knade and expended herein: for a dn. cree agaiual the defendant Los Angelea Brew. lug uouipany, a corporation, aeciarlng the mortgage held by said defendant to be auose ouent in notant of Li ma and tnferiikr tn thm lion ol plaintlll'saald mortgage npon the premise iwretDKiier aacniwQ; lor a aecree foreclosing plaintifl'a said morwace described in hi. complaint, and for the sale of the real pro "Beginning at a point S.I3 chains east of the extreme Houlhaast -corner of the William Jenkins Donation LanttClatm No. 89, In beo- tlon 86, Township 8 North of Range 10 East of Willamette Meridian, thence Sonth 12. St chains, thence East 8.U0 chains, thence Norm UJ1 chains, thence Weal 8.80 chains to a point ol beginning, containing 12 acres, more or leaa, situated in Hood River County, Oregon;" to satisfy tba claim of plaiutlff herein against the defendants, E. C Mooney and Margaret Mooney. and costs and attorney's feea afore said, and forever barring all the right, title and Interest of said defendants Mooney and Los Angeles Brewing Company, a corpora tion, In rnd to said mortgaged premises, and for such other and fun ber relief as to the court may seem equitable. Yon are hereby served with tbli summons by publication thereof bv virtue of an order m th. Honorable K. E. Htantoo, County Judge of entered on the2inday of November, wis, in me aooveenuiiea sun, lor service of this summons npon Ton by publication therm 1 and in accordance therewith; which order p revert bee that summons be published for Six () eoosecutlva weeks In the Hood Klver Olacier, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation la aald Hood Klver County, Oregon, and that said defendant aDoear and answer laid complaint on or before January 8tb, 1916. inenrsi pooncairon ot in is summons is on tba Ut day of November, 116. U80-HJ A. j. UtKbY, Attorney lor rialnllfr. Rotice tar ftAliutoi Daaartment of the Interior. V. H. Land Office at rue imisM, uragon, November 10th, 1915. Notlee Is hereby given that Robert B. Pal. mar, of Head Blver. Oregon, who. on Novem. ber lllh. 111. made Homestead Kntrr No Oiaav, for Lots WSKNWli, Heotlon 4. Town. sbla 1-North. Hence 10 East. Willamette Marl. dlaa.ha Bled notice of Intention to make r mat i nree vear rroor. to establish claim to the land above described, before F. A. Bishop, U. g. Comraissloner. at Hood River, orwmn oa the aiith day of December, 19 15. tiaimaai nines as witnesses: George riiHioHpi, aumuna ueong, ooin oi tiooa Biver, Oregon, rrink Neil, of Portland, Ore gon, William Olascock, of Portland, Oregon. nl8-d!6 Register. Ateiedstntrfi' Uc of Seal Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, In the Mitter of the Estate of Alethi A. Pet tis, aeeaiseo. Notice ts hereby given that pursuant to an Order of Bale of the County Court for the County of Hood River, Oregon, doly made ana enwrea on me sstn aay Of October, 1915 the Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate or Aletha A. Pettis, deceased. will on and alter Saturday, the 4th day of Decern oer, ivia, proceed to sell at private sale for cash in band. Lots Eleven and Twelve Til and 121 In ninnlr Nineftl. ofldlewlld Addition to the City or Hood River, Oregon. rrospecuve purcnasera may submit offers 10 puronase said real property to me on and after said date at the office of A. J. Derby in the First National Bauk Building, Hoed iviver, uregnn. Dated and first published this 4th day of novemoer, 1915. ELLINOR M. MAHANKY, Administratrix with the Will annexed of the Estate or Aletha A. Pettis, deceased. n4-d Notice to Contractors Bids will be received by the Board or Direc tors of the east Fcrk irritation Distrlnt mi it. office. Rooms 6 and 8, Hall Building, Hood River, Oregon, unto December 7, 191b, at 1:80 o'clock p. m., and at that hour, date and place opened and considered, for tbe nnrchaw and delivery ot Flume Lumber, Including cost of ueuvei jr, iu me amounts ana at tne points aa follows: ao,(MOreetorriiime Lumber delivered In the woods at the top ot the bill north of the Old Toll Bridge on the Mount Hood road; ) 000 feet of Flume Lumber delivered at LenU or Odell Stations, at tba option oftbe District; 240,000 feet of Flume Lumber delivered at 8ummlt citation; 18,000 feet or Klome Lumber delivered at Van Horn Station: Bids will be received for either or tbe separ ate qoantitiea of lumber above mentioned. Specifications covering the same may be seen at the office of tbe Board. Eecb bid mast be aocempanied by a certi fied or cashier's check on soma responsible bank In an eqnal to two per oent (3 per cent) of the bid, payable to the District, to be for feited as liqnldsted damages In can the bid der shall withdraw his bid or shall fall or neglect to enter into contract in accordance therewith, should the same be awarded to bim. Bidi shall be on forms furnished for that purpose, sealed, and marked "Proposal for sale or Lumber." a bond eqnal to twenty Ave per cent (tt per oent) ol the contract, with surety company as surety, will be required for tbe faithful performance of the contract. Contract will be let to tbe lowest national. bte bidder; provided, bowever, tha Board re- rignt to reject any and all bide, or serve tbe to waive any defect or irregularity therein. tor tne oenent ot the District. By order oftbe Board of Dlraetora nf Kmi Fork Irrigation District. aiNi - "fcJrV. hitation to ba prmnt November 22, 1915. Editor, Glacier: I have just lead your very interesting editorial on col legiate athletics published in the issue of November 11. I am an earnest be liever in college athletics, but as a means' of providing all students with incentive and opportunity for proper physical development, rather than of training the few for intercollegiate contests. At tbe Oregon Agricultural College a department of physical edu cation is maintained. In addition to the regular gymnasium work, students are encouraged to participate, as far as practicable, in outdoor sports or ex ercises of various kinds. A great deal more attention - is ei van to various forms of contests among the students themselves, land in which hundreds par ticipate, than to tha training of a few students for intercollegiate contests. All this work, however, is incidental to tbe regulsr college studies. It occurs to me that the publicity given by the press, particularly the Metropolitan dailies, to intercollegiate athletic contests is likely to convey to the public mind a wrong ideafregaroing me time actually devoted to athletics in educational institutions and the ex tant to which participation in athletic sports may interfere with regular achool work. Take the Oregon State Agricultural College, for instance. I presume that tnus lar this year more space has actu ally been given by aome of the state papers to athletics than ajl other col lege activities combined; and yet the fact ia that at the college participation in athletics is a mere incident and is not allowed to Interefere with the reg ular studies. . This year the only games requiring the absence of the football players from any class work are the Michigan game at Lansing and tbe Syr acuse game at Portland, tbe latter to be played December l. The Michigan game took tbe men from college ten days. For the Syracuse game they will miss one day's work. . But all the work missed has to be made up. Upon the return of the team from Michigan, a great deal' of space was given in the press to the announcement of celebrations in honor of the players. Notwithstanding the big demonstrations at tbe college, bowever, tbe arrange ments were such that the students did not miss a single recitation. Another idea that is more or less prevalent is that football men, particu larly, are interested primarily, if not entirely, in athletics, and that they take as little other work as possible, and usually fail in it. At the Oregon Agricultural College, students who participate in athletics are under the same regulations aa other students. They must carry regular work and maintain satisfactory grades; other wise they not only are inhibited from participating in any athletic contest, but their standing in the institution would be jeopardised. And any work missed by athletes, as well as other students, must be made up. Tbe character of the men participat ing in athletics and their standing as students are indicated by the following report of tbe registrar: Of this year'a football team, one ia a graduate stu dent, having received hia first degree at the college last June; nine are sen iors ; seven are sophomores, and three are freshmen. Tbe average grade for the last semester of tbe men on this year's football team was 83 per cent. Men on the baseball team averaged 80 per cent; the basketball team, 81 per cent. The 22 men participating in track last spring averaged 85 per cent The captain of this year'a team, with the greatest record last year aa a sprinter, averaged 94 per cent. The general average of men students, num bering upwards of 1,100, was 83.6 per cent. The general average of all men participating in intercollegiate athlet ics football, baseball, basketball, wrestling and track waa 82 per cent. W. J. Kerr. Wedding to Occur Next Week An event which will be much talked of during the next few weeks ia the marriage ceremony to take place In the parlors of the M. E. church. It is planned as a benefit for the M. E. Lad- lea Aid. Tbia wedding is a complete surprise to tbe many friends of the charm ng bride. Watch the papers next week for special notice and an in- AT HEW ELECTRIC Thursday and Frisky All who saw Dustin Farnum in his wonderful portrayal of the title role in "The Virginian" should arrange to see him again in "Captain Curtesy" which will show here for two days only. In his picture Farnum is thefsame cheer ful, happy-go-lucky fellow that all re member as the Virignian: Its one you cannot afford to miss. Satiriay Bessie Barriscale, who will ba re membered for her work in "Tha Koae of the Rancho," comes here again in an entirey different play, "The Cup of Life," a vivid picture of a great moral problem. SiMby xd Hevaiay Blanche bweet, star of "The War rens of Virgina," "The Escape," "i"he Birth of a Nation." and many other stellar plays will appear here Sunday and Monday in "The Captive," a five reel play produced by Lasky. the Qual ity producer and released through the raramouni corporation. Our program for the coming week is only a sample of what msy be expected for the coating winter as wa are going to give the public the best thst can be secured. We ask you if you have ever seen four stars of tha magnitude of ary rick lord, blanche Sweet, Dustin Farnum and Bessie Barriscale ia one week at any photoplay house of any Bize in any town: We personally garartea each and every show which means that any time one of our patrona fael that they have not received value lor money paid they will confer a favor upon us by having me aammance price rerunaed to them. Shay & Wbitcomb, The Electric The atre. Fprdet Kkmim Spray FaeUry Hood Biver, Nov. 15, 1915. Editor Glacier: Owino tn mis standing on the part of loira of our rn0rRfn.lftvtn onnr innAiuiaamaai SS tm - - " J waa a HIIMVVSSIbV 111 VI 1 1) two weeks ago of tbe organization of a cooperative spray company for tha manufacture of lime-sulphur solution, I desire to clear op some wrong impress ions. This action is not a recent one. Sev eral Of the larger nrrharrliata iiul self have had such a enmnann n.i.. ..,.a..ij Mliw. consideration aince last February. They argueu, wny can i we matte our own spray and thus put our own capital to worn, ueaiuea securing a unuorm prod uct. which ia one of tha rhiaf rliffin.,1 ties encountered during tbe past two yeara with the several brands offered ior sue in toe vaiiey. The time seema to hava Mm nk.n sucn a company can be ably financed. 1 am the last to discourage the impor tation of foreicn rnnlfal tint tha . to make use of local capital in the manufacture or ao important and nec essary a factor in our apple industry. In this new comnanv it ia nMiuiuii to revive the old Niagara brand ao iamuiar to ana popular with all Hood River orchartiistfi Dnrinv mn h. yeara management of the old company ma average uuipui was around JbUO barrels. Onlv about finn hdrraia used in the vallev. tha ha! to outside fruit districts, with con stantly increasing demand. Tbe fact that I am receiving every season in- nnirieta from nM )iilnm.. mm u--. tie to Medford and Portland to Walla walla, asking if Niagara can be se cured, leavea no doubt aa to its popu larity. Lime-sulphur is growing in popularity aa a result of experimenta within the last tWO veara with various Mnmmuli of lime and sulphur in powdered and paste form. So far no reliable substi tute oas oeen aiscoverea mat will com bat ao pen Aral I v and aflininntl., k J IUVIWU.I III. orchard pests of Hood River valley. now ia toe time, n ever, to perma nently establish in our community a home industry vitallv immriant tn tk. economic management of our orcharda for years to come. Any growers interested in this prop osition whom I have not already seen, mav aecure detailed information garding our stock subscription plan by calling me on the telephone and ar ranging for a conference. Ja. R. Forden. When you want breads, pastries, pies, foods that will make von think f( tl aft days of yonr youth, for they will bring oaca me appetite oi your growing days, they are ao good, just call the Blue Rib bon Bakery, phone 2373. tf Nov.. 29th to Dec. 4th Electrical Prosperty Week The Power Companies through out the United States are cele brating the week of November 29th to December 4th , We are making a 5 DISOOUNT On All Appliances bought or ordered during the week; this is the time to select and order Christmas gifts, and the newer Electrical Appliances make the most acceptable, dur able and useful Christmas gifts Hood River Gas & Electric Co. Bragg Mer. Co.'s Stupendous Sacrifice Sale o CLOSES Saturday Night December4 S3 1 no,