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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1918)
iP7 v H.. iioui i;i i:k. nui-uiux. Tin itnAV, ui:ri:.n;i:iL i.. 1 1 . No. ". f! TO Ll. 1 1 III i i Kodak Developing Christmas Suggestions it on1 Printimr A UI1U i 1 lilllllt. -1 COMMERCIAL CLUB READY BY OIR REAL KODAK EXPERT. s t!n' time to have vour U ! Neg atives K Sarr-l l'r riaaV.mas. !!!. t- ii; r.l.a-1, ai'il Lite and Sepia. T 7 inc. anil ilo it right, '.a ran tel. von as to C .'IKlk Ki.larj. ! r (!o o r o n l':': T i i v and Kn'a 1 1 :-ii:r iii oar lw.-t .i atn e. :rn si, e tiny w id ! -! rnlar.ir:.'. illKi I 'null's.'' Joseph C. miil Orchestra. MM i Al. ' K t p I h. Hume 1 in s liuming." John MeCorinui k. KKOKIlM "Af M..m." vi.dm, Jash.i ILdct. LU VOIR DtlY AND BUY MORE WR SAVING STAMPS. 0 Victrolas and Records. Eastman Kodaks. Kodak Picture Albums. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. Eversharp Pencils. Symphony Lawn Stationery. Perfume in Dainty Packages. Johnston's Chocolates. have passed this v.ay. T;..i'! due the business .'.-ill i.f ;.: t tu vi Uit.giy all.'W the gi'b i 7 j t-rl, I lnv tile time to Mi' . t t I when they are needed. t "l-o fat emiucii UI'pL - f available tn siaplv ad tin ;. COOPERATION. SLOGAN OF THE 1UY tTtmt are u.l! " ' . ' " 1 he hnv s are i .w j a-. i I at the rate 'it' .-. vera! i.w,,Ut Local Organization Affiliates itb Oregon j art jetarmng r...,i.,.. ... . . ., i ,, i s f ? i the Christmas hi -iidav.- (namber ul lommcrce halin he- u Sibtria or etl'er nniou p ports Portland Meeting CITIlNS URGED NOT TO LAG RED CROSS Ntt'PS MORE SOLICITORS ;v t- , Maiiaaer (uiiurt S-timls Warning and en run', nt-. VAili yiii net. tin ii, vv I, lie i i Christmas civ :r:g. ren I tr.er,'."' ' i.iit I de-e I rues Va In llilti Make t'hritmas Kull ('ail a Ihi! Suites VYi ;ave a lar-ge assortment of the above named at very reasoial!e prices. articles 7301 crr3orr:rz)!Czioirrl 9 The Kresse Draff Co. tz fes P I Co.?e in anil hear the latest December Records Not for ourselves alone but for all peoples. This is the peace th..t i pornosc-ii th-VNoiKi if tli' sij.'iiin; n tlu1 oi inKtiiv with Ct.'! iimi i. Peace: I m nk i itk'in I iiiiuc, ir resolnti' I nj-'i.iinl, Idi .!;Vd i'i-l;Viiirn, I' n pliK K v ll.ily. lor I )'i i Iii i;; V , i.i. loi O H ill I-' '(1 k'nsi.i, !or !ii.'f .,n i ii .1 i's, lUnl i'(.n lui" those who lun o Ikvh 1 1 it iiiiK.'s ot inilit ii istic ilvspotiMU. It is not strange t I ill t i I H II " !o t 'i i ill :' l 4 it . i.il .i si n;',- ( i th.iiilvsf'U'in: khI it' ci ho n iiial the FIRST NATIONAL lANK III m )) K ! k. Dill I.I IN k'.-s. iH!.r i : i i V0(i,( 100. 1 "O BUTLER BANKING COM PAN Y I. s 1 a in. I s ii i: 1) I i o II Ki:sorKci:s ovkk one million dollars Mt'inliiT I'"i iir'r:! IleserM' S tein BUY A CMItlSTMAS PIUCSI N T A ill I Ml ( i lis ;'js d ill MM 1 1 I ' ill.l' llllll th.it i (luiMtcs ami ii'tiUDs loi i (his , but for soiiH'thin;' lh.it not only ;''ii.'s ill.-, ;si n c hut lu- c hililu'ii .nut muki's I ii H iid s o 1 1 1 1 ss hili.'. (.in think ol fiolhiii;1' th.it sil i om; ilis! i tin-, t! i,m ,i '( lii'HlM ,K' PIANO OR PHONOGRAPH i 1 1 S I ' ,111.1 .iff thin: II llii lnl- S tli.lt OS CIS' IlK'Ulh'T ol S ill i-llji IS . 1 1 id v rll kn mil Iii m R!iT)-FRLNCiI PIANO COMPANY .in - i ij ii - uin;-' .1 i n .mi h s! ! in tin- l.n kvin I a iik lin;V (I' n iii' . 'i !-!d( I (. 1 ; is I k mi j u.n loi -1 I l 1 -1 .lj0-l'' lllD list Yltiolldl I'l.lhk. I. till .it oih d .mil '-rlol s ou! I 'i.ii io oi 'honour. ih. (;. I.. COKSOX, Mangier si om oris ivimni.s laiin.'i i:(!i-ivin Archbishop Ireland said: "I cannot un.lcrstaii.l why thciv should he a single individual with any iv:-ponsihility wh.atsoevor. who has family, rclativos or friend.-i, who had not an insurance upon his life, i hold as benefactors of humanity and society those who around usinr eloquence, poetry and persuasion and e. er thiii.t.' else, and win them to pi over and insure t heir ii is." The insurance a.u'ent is the man Archbishop Ireland refers to. He is the friend of hunianit v. See Your Life Insurance Miin Tndav HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT & INVESTMENT CO. a J-ei-rtary C. N. liavlm shows the eliiti ti have niaiiitainej a me niherhii of 1 thr.iuchotit the war, ami while tlie urtranizatioirs idel.titv has heen tiierci'it in I'atri.'ti.' ai tivities, a steailv hraUwav has heen ma 'e in the ia nielit nf all uhl ii!iletiteiir.e-s. The eluh is rea.ty f"r al'ter-war Wurk free frmn all 1 1 1 1 i fcl a 1 1 1 1 . s . As w as show n in the ei'i'i'tary's reuirt, the tevunl nf HhimI l.iver rtninty in iier.-uli-erib:ntr juntas in I'atriulie drives has heen due t.i a lare extent tn the aid i I" the Commer cial eluh as an urbanization and to its members. Since the local Red Cross ( hapter was organized, the club quar ters have heel! niven over entirely to work of the chapter. "We are in hue to lake ti work ot any prohlem, " said Se r.tarv Uavl.n, "whether it he slate, district or local. .j ('ooperatiun is the keynote of the hour. 1 he Hood Liver ( ommercial club sent ils delegates, K. n. lilnciihar. Truman I'.utler and niysell", to 1'nrlland last week lu attend the conference, at which was nitranized the Oregon Cham ber of Commerce, in receptive mood. We were ready tn participate in any tiling that would make o-siblereap ini; the rewards nf cooperation. The war has taiiL'iit us how much we can ! hcciini lish by working together. Co I operation kept up the morale of the army and civilians w hen the ti'ht vv:is on. It can keep our morale al the point where phenomenal results can he accomplished in peace lime, if we will just practice it." Mr. liavlm declared that the Oregon Chamber of Commerce was a wonder ful step forward in the alt'airs of Oie con commercial oruarozaton. Here after, he staled, Ori son as a unit will lake steps toward developing and pro jecting the ii:toc.-N an, I welfare of the state. "We will a," after our reclamation projects with an authority that cill produce results." says Mr. Kavlin, "Our lumbenn and orclrirdmn inter ests will have bt hind them ihe well established state chamber of com merce." Secieiary Kavlin has propnstd that II od Liver county should he made a pi.rt of the Third ennn s-aonid distvi. l instead of the Second, va hit h is con prised of eastei :i Oregon. "Th s thing .'-llgirt sted itst lf tn Hit at the n ee.ing in 1'ortland last week," said Mr. Kavlin, "when it appeared that the interesl'i of Hood Kive' courv ty and the otner counties nf the Sec ond col m-.'ssional district are absolute ly (lissanibir. In matters of legisla t i in ihe interests of I'ortlan l i.nd Mtiltnomah comly and ourselves are much more alike." In his rep. 'it, Mr. Kavlin outlines the scope of the new stale chaml-et i-l coninn r. e, which has n direci. rate named iiy three grand divisions: West ern and sout he n Oregon, Portland and eastern Oregon. C.'ias. Hall, tormerly president id' the local club, who l:ov resides at Mar-hl'ml I. was eiectetl resident of the statj ol I'.'.nizal io'i. Hood Itiver nun who have places on important coinn-iiti i'S are respect ively as follows: Cha-t. T. harlv, land set tlement; II. K. Iiavidsor,, markets, and Truman liuller, horticuilU''e. i a i i Christmas Cheer 8 n t PAT'tS PLACE Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes A Fine New Lot UCCT f A. M H. I EC in Neat and Tasty mm m I 1 mi V UL J I Will IS I of the Cliiistmas Boxes We take a pride in our Chi US they are yood snrnkt and the recipient will iijipreciate them. WOOLPERT SAYS SPACE IS SECI KED i I: I t h..t I n ii ! l hi istrna- roll cad - :s I .pressing sUc- i i- I : W Ol K i ra A. K. Woolpi rt. Norf'-vvett! , lep resent,it.e of Pan Wuille .S Ci,, stated Tuesday that he had re' . iM.i it cm tii n.i-.Uun that the t r.ta At la:,; c freight rate mi apples 1 . I In en re duced fltnn $' to .l.L'."i. "We have secured inor. si-ace t:,ai. we are ai le to till with onr Noti fi v est holdings of boxed apples,' sas Mr Woolpert, "and have otilen d pin . ie -of W atsotiv ille. t'abf., Neu,,w' - t,.l,, rushed across. " With the purchase I rice ..f !;'a ,-et.t , maMmiim,n.eii ny Hit i.r,ii-n imii a-i ; t;:,i ministration, the reduction of tn it,hl- j A a. , w ill give the grower a it turn of betiei ; than SJ per box, sa;,s Mr vo., Inert. The Apple Cr-Hei- A.-,, nil however, has rt ce;vej i. cotdiMi.ats.il of the reduction in froght, . i stated, and otlici.ds of the .-it'et cv do not look t.-r a; nn large ij.iaMity ol flint -hii.e-l to I'ingland because ol the fact that the food adiiuni-t ration has left the apportioning of space t shipping concerns. BRITISH EXPORTS MAY BE LIMITED According to a. L ices la-i w.ek from tiie Apple I rowers Association's Nch York lepresentat ive, ('. W . Wonilrut! , the liritisn Kood A.tmin is t rut no has decided not to app'-rt on -pact ", trans-At lanlic steamers- for unp.itta tinns of apples. In Ins letter M Woiidruir states that the mat ter will he left entirely, accordun.', to t lit pn s int situation, to the stt aim hip com panies, and it is appai ent ihat ! hey will depose of their sp.-a-e ! shn-oi -is whose ci inmodities will bi Hie the high e-t freight rate. The apple height l ate, sit the present schedule, is irJ per box. It is sid that only a limit ci ,-tpa. -e has been -eci.rcd f..r sh pile, m of ap pies before. Jamtais 1, and imiical ion Hie t hat the eioi tat ion of i.p le-. .1 the lilis flop to I-, ii. land will lie In.ide in comparatively small iiian! itie-. APPLES MOVE TO MARKET Willi Si i'TR ii-iric!-, it: others hlliciilt -. in secur r s dteiling .i.tii- io 1 1. , -. X, i . I-. ( i , bet i say - : " ! l..s e-. ;. l . t : . ::- ,ld i ..t evtst. It .s ;. -al',- :;;ii.;o f..a t ' e; w , a , or w no ! it .. t t.e tint ' has as much t S, - ow to take care of as 1 ho I a t Ci : cl the captains 1'i.ie, la-- is ai exttt mely bu-v I he car, i .i.l somebody has to w oC, and it i- i.n honor to be .. i.i.,e ; ai l in a .it ive of this loo n:;.i me I'm isid. I i.g it an taah, 1'ne nece-sity of the no. , o-i--'t M". You. and your in loi ,1 j, : e..r bi-vs ow ,- into ..- I , : i t ! he spirit of 1 1 o.mI i'eoi I.- to .nop t!.i ii interest in ter- I...W , an I ! t the hoys get .!. ihe be-t w;iv they can.' Never Cn-ight "f it i just that wav.dul you'.' An I vet. tt e I- exact I the way you -. I. .; ,t I .... at H in the light ' l.av ii e -i a - i . d a nt juti, and then, w hen -occts.- was in sic!;!, of luiving droi-!-i , :iU ml -it si. lie I hrisi ma.- r. 11 cull should be the ea- a-i of al! drives to put over the t.-i . I'.vervbo ly unci- to join, and ai- -ini K waiting t..r soineb.idy tlse to .-it', r t ' t.ov. their dollar and give them ihe billion for a taciipt. lint Some icd) h,.s t . i-U'er this button. It is tip to oii who have been asked a- Work i rs. Call up '.he captain in voir dis iriii, and tci! h.m y.ni dnln'l realize ihe i.aod,-- -;i I e a- w orki. g under !., : vou icfti- ed to help. Your cap l a a !- ;:i-t as busy w ith bis personal a:l ,i;rs a- yo 1 ,.ie. Help him. "iioi.'i (I.i ,1, have done our full I .1'. ii, : :' i .i,n- dollar anil display- i .g .-:i- i,,.ito". (id ntbel's 111 give l ae:!' di I! i- a ni display their buttons. If v o.i n.: '-. e not been aski .1 to be a w inker ci' b I he captain of y.iiir district a:! u : , . aM otVel your services. If he rain v n he u.'ll tell you. If be I,-. - '! :.. .1 vi I 'ie lit cerbiinly feel ci,.o'i. i a, d . , will know you have ili.'.e your dut . . "Ciiiinuis of (he various districts am . Kav V. Sinclair, hooil Kiver; I.' ,!,. I a-, a--, Park-lal.', Mount Hood a ,.l V..;!.-e Ciet I ; Mrs. It. W. K'ninett, 1 1-, i ( -. A M.'i 'ui,i, dak (inive; I'.'. I.'. Mob. r. W est Si c ; K. K. Kllsworth, Ca-caae Locks; W. . C.,!be, Last Sldv." 1 n I-. V. 'die ii I 57; g Holiday Season 1 3 At Uznd mm "jwiswr-tv m Ic-t pi FresSi and Cured Meats ,'i'isr pr.ebi.dS, w i ekiy han 'le.. ra-.el.t rs ; !id-l 'iii'Miihia ! ; s o v the cattle ad rata hers ci' We appivciat" t : h: i Li e ''; io i a ilo itrob.p;.- c.e IIimmI iJ;ver people huw jrixen " i;s in !,;;;;. i ':p litis home in his'rv'. .Sow is tlu time to I uy more War Savings Stamps. W. J. F1LZ MEAT MARKET PATRONIZE IIOMK INDUSTRY Ihe Highland Milling Co. CROWN Fi.OUR MARKS THE BEST BREAD TAIT TRANSI:!:R CO. HOOD KIVrCK CUL. Is helping to develop this Valley Use Its Products I l. OUR - GKAHAMS- WHOLE WHEAT RYE FLOUR MEALS AM) l'VI KYl HIMi IN I MIS I.IM" POULTRV AND STOCK FOODS A SITCIAI.TV Without Ihe slightest corio-si ion in i; the u.oveiu. nl of the DvhI ll.i.-r Oil- , lev .apple crop of this '.ear. a toio aga ! , of nluio-t 1, loo carloads of fruit has j ttiovtd to point;-, of ilia! rihul ion with a !,, more lulici-aole c.le: d than ia tin I V past seven vt ars. Abiio-i ".". ; r ...! i of ti.e turning of the valley has been j ,, sliij t't'd, and marly '.n per ,a ni of in. j , ai ins l emni:. is g nil ne tug ei...i .-1 WUILLE Ai'l'KHIATfiS AMERICA'S PART An expression of the langlislintaii's' npprecialion of America's part in t lit world war is given in it letter just re ceived by A. I'.. Woolpert t tn in Pan WuiitV, of London. The letter, vviitto: November lb, st ntes : "It is a mailer of mutual cog rat illa tions that finally the Prussian- have been defeated and right has triumphed over might. We cannot let the occa sion pass w ithout expressing gratilinio for the assistance rendered by Ameri i si ne in 'his Cm of crisis, which as si-tant'e largely now cements stilt fur Iher the rt -latin! a of our two nat ions. "As a result of this triumph recon struction is now rapidly coming along, and already we have been not died that the import restrictions on apples have been removed. They can now be brought over hut the sale w iii be sub ject to controllable prices. "We are now prepared to handle any iUar.tity of apples, however large they may be. You are not likely to swamp us, vol need not have any fear. We have Luilt up an organization which now has enormous outputs ad over the 'nation, and we look foiwird with j greatest confidence to t he furt her ex I tensive development of our business in 1 Washington and Oregon. We are in a i position not only to handle all kinds of I fiesh fi-uits, but tinned fruits and di n d fruits, and as soon as slii.tner.l 41' these are allowed we shall be glad to I receive them. j "As you may imagine, London is j full of joy, rejoicings are going on on 1 all sides. After the terrible times we have had vou may well imagine our feelings at. the termination of the I strain w hich has heen upon us." 'CANTEEN COMMITTEE IN NEED OF APPLES ! The Red Cross canteen committee, whose workers meet every train, in ap pealing to apple grower- for additional ! contributions of apples. I'p to the ; present time the canteen wokers have hud available a plentiful supply of ap I pies, but. their store is fast decreasing. I Miss Florence Hrosius, one of the j young women who distribute fruit, postcards and cigarettes to soldiers and pailors en route through the city, 1 says that an average of iinu men in un iform pass through Hood Kiver daily. Within the pa-t, six weeks ap les have been given to more than ij.oim tr.eu. IJThe ca deen committee .-ends out the lollowmg appeal : aee plants ot ihe .,- lata.n 1 lit V. j ( :-. i , i 01. 0 been sold and are held l'"i shipping in - 1 pro. I.sinat. stt net ions id ho ver-, j p, The coil :i-al cooker grade pri-diicl: of d o too, have i -,'.': i-i,:i,e.l ;o, faster than ' ,,,,, , f (.,. HHS,i this sea-C). I'oe I Le d ItlVel I .'., , -, A pt ie V it. eg ar I o. h,i - t Silli'l'sllod re- ; 1 , . Io 1 ., . eievmg -iaii.i,..- ii..- sea, on at Ode I i j mbi r n p 1 and 'an lio'i,. Motor tucks hae ,,, x hen 1 in id t lie teams will Minn Uie.r bonndaries. ltir I II lay evening u iiietubtr of il I. .do v ii i e ; "milted to accost any : '.' ,; :!, ,' ' adgc ivherever found. it h iii . v . II. liod.i , , who was a; -t ii 1 1 i it d i-ia! in 1 of dist riids in that -",d o". ae. ... . in I'oitland on business, C .! 1, I i.n 1. as been seL. t -d to take oh.,' i- i . f 1 1,1- v ,.:-k in t be I'arkdale, "and 1! ...I .1 Valley Cre-t .li.-trtcts. Mc. I a lis hie' devoted a large share ol in- I .ice b. !., -t siiccessl'iil Lpper V dlcy W.,! .ini e-, y -a , or I '-'io id. Iia- ifsii.-d :i procia- a.l leal a. lulls to ob- I ,1 11:0 we.!, c- t're-s wet k by ! . 1,1 , II, ,1' as da obi i s of 1 he liumani- y .linn. Or. iHunble's foll-O..- ,V eo, hove ii a. 11, Presi I :: led Slates, and presi A end : h !C d t 'loss, has 1 : ', d li.ell i f this coiin- .,; r,. ii i.f universal 1 thi lied Cross, Meiiiberslup in the pia; ed an important in. it in the deliv- . ,,,,;, ,: I r.isx is an evidence of ery of apph-s. . ,- ;,h , NO BAN DECLARED ON PUBLIC MEETINGS j And who. -if. I ,,- -. is ,,n t I 1 t ill 's W .-t k i: aid a tin inaio Anerican sold 1 Ibn-iii, Siberia Tin Aimriciin Led ft e of 1 lie greatest history, supplying' a eneoiiragemelil to u on (hit y in Krance, Uiis country ; Willi, atiihorda any biin on pi.b- l-i I'l.t loot 'iupillt. gut lad i ng otho than darces, ihe : tn. t ipnn ant ine of inlllienii "uses ina be ap.ioil hoe. Health Olljct r L'ig u:gli n liasta fridni-d from or, it ring ,-triot nuarai.t o:e in. til ha has received spc-ilic :i --1 1 act ions from t he Stale lio.inl of IL aith. S. on s -.(' citizens iXi-dt'ss a de.-:re for the n(ar antine and a lekgram was sent Tues day to Or. A. ('. See ley, si'deiary of the State Hoard of Health, asking ('.., immediate ii.lv. ce 011 such piopnsid act ion. In a telephone messace to I ir. K 1 ington, Or. .-nicy referred tic for mertothai. Seciion of the 'jnniatdino law which provides for isolation liinlte.l .dar -i:,l .ne in cases 1 f certain t pes. I'r. Ldg d ot. 1:1 states that In and I,,, al oih-d-d-' ha' --.' heen end.-av r mg to follow such course since the epidemic struck the county. )r. I'Mgingtoii report.- thai lie has received notice ol but I" ne.v ca-e- of inlluei y.H in ihe pas t fmii dav s. COMMUNITY CHliRCH COMMITTEE NAMED 1 in g cat e of the depoident- of sol ' .in rs in thi- m ill tit 1 y b. 111. -ans of Home Sec ne; anting in the re. -oust met Ion of I'.utoce by assist ing the repa! nut ed ci' i,-cn- ; as -i d ing returned guilder In po-:l i.a::-; i-n villi! g help and eucoiir I'.oiaid to wounded .soldiers, and in "to 1 w a v as-i -1 ing the world to re cover iron: the results of the war, A' d Whereas, It is ih sired (hat ev ety adult citizen become a member of liie Aiiitrican Led ('toss that all may i'c; I t hey have a living pal I in t he dork of the Socli tv, Nov.-, Th- i.'l'ore, I, H. I.. Humble, inavor of the ei'y of Hood Kiver, Slate of ( Lt va,:., do heieiiy proelaim that the week "f Ihi-oiiber li'cii.'! bedevilled to ihe ,uiio:-e of securing memberslnp in ihe American Led Cross and do urge 1 '. . r . eiiizcn to join the Led Cross and ..-ad 1 in pioinot ing universal Inetiiber -sldp in t'-'iit organizat ton. (lived uidler niv hand this it2h day of lioceinher, pi:-. . L. Humble. ' Mayor of Hood Liver. Atte-i. II. L. Howe, City liecorder. DRESSER'S BROTHER KILLED IN ACTION Ldwarl I-'. Hresser has received m wsthai hi- brother, Frank I ir eer, mi iiiin r of Co. K, Lidnd lnfaatry with the '.list Ihvi'-'on, was killed in action in I-'t.-d . .. ( ). -tnlier Is, (he birthday of Hie heal man. Frank Hie -et was nand in Port land. He was 'i'l years old. His parents now tc.-ide at Kicbliind, Wash. Two ot In r brothers are in the service, Ceorge Hresser in the navy, and Fred .... , . ,. ., . rosier toe 1, ,el ol 1 , St. race til-noilc confer w ith i ir. .John 11. iiovtl, prom- '. ' . ' inert, Presl-v lerian minister of Port- "": iand, who will he asked for advice on' plans for cope, ation. Hr. lioyd will HAfU) Uy V hlso be inv ited here to fcildress the lucaf WntU II I T I ill Jlllil chiirrn-goers w n i desire a cornrnut it v c hurch. To further the plans for a communi ty church hen . di legations from in. city's I'.-ott-'slidd denoininat ions met Sunday at the Ceniiiu-reial club room ;. Ihe following committee was appoint ed to formulate further plans of bring ing about the community nrgantZat en i Mrs. A. (,. la wis. J. Ik Lister, Mrs. C. P. S.ani ichsen. A. F. Howes, ( has. . Clarke and I. Ii. Achesnn. Ihe cotriliilMee was m -true led to (.ET HKill HONORS SLIDE BLOCKS THE COLUMBIA HIGHWAY T.'ii Hood I', vo men were horn, red last wee:-, ,,t 1 .?! I.a nil meetings. City Mar-hal r-ni, a r, oi e nf the delei-ale.s to the craon lodge from VV.iucoinn I.odee, , ie.-ted (irand Mast, r at J. Ii. NiCkt !.en. in charge of main- Arm- of the C-add Lodge of Oregon, tenaiice of I lie Highway in thiK county, I-, : c. id of l'.;l,,a: . reported la-l I-ridav that the road was Tax A . . , r W n l-hani v. us elected The eauteel eummittee of Hood I ulockt.il w :tti stales l.elweeii here and im u,. nt .1 tl.e -la'e org:.:;z.itin of r.i'.et vvishts to evteni its hearty ' Yient". Localise teams eannot be :,o-i,r. Tl . u'l.cl mc i.f canty oihe- thanks to the apple growers of the val-1 taken fr ,m le re over the Kuthton hill ers m 1' - rdand was al o attended by ley who have -o getiemu.-ly contributed ' section, tl(A-'.l for repairs, work i f ii iiiirs-isnr flaMiiim and Cofiitnis. fruit to the soldiers and sailors who clearing the debris ,vi II he ik-lav ed. stoner-eb : -l Li.ed. n.an.