ODELL Hazel Rebekah Lodge of Odell en tertained members of Laarel Rebekah and ldewilde Lodge , O. 0. F. of Hood River and members of the Re bekah and Odd Fellows lodges of Park dale right royally last Wednesday evening in Grange hall at Odell. First there was a most interesting program, consisting of music, readings and an amateur play. Dancing followed and then a supper both substantial and de licious. The number served is esti mated at 2.r0 or more. This was pre pared and served bv a comparatively small number of local Rebekahs and they are to be congratulated upon the success which resulted from their ef forts. Thursday evening was the regular meeting or waeu u range which was as usual an enthusiastic gathering. New members, business and social session and refreshments. The high school gave a farewell party for Harvey Voee Monday even ing. Harvev goei lirst to WiMamina for a short visit with his grandmother and other relatives. Within a short time he will go via boat to Vancouver, B. C. then to Sayward, B. C, where ho will look after property interests for his father. V. M. Vote, principal of Odell High School until school closes 1,..., Xfl - .1 HI T? . mien w, ami mr. vose and son, Clar ence, will go to Sayward. As a result of an accident one week earlier, F. P. Friday passed away Fri day afternoon at the Cottage hospital in Hood River. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Con gregational church in Hood River. Mr. Fridav is survived I,, h;u . daughter, Mrs. Jvan Wililams, of Port land, and a son, Paul, who is a student m Odell High School. To those who mourn we extend heartfelt sympathy. L. A. E. Clark expects to leave Odell one dav this week nBathnmut f,.- a month or more visit in Kansas and Oklahoma. He will spend most of this time visiting at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I). Wells of Lawrence, Kansas. He will visit other relatives and friends at that pomi aim prooaoiy friends at Burling ton, Kansas and his brother whose home is in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Saturday Odell residents att Tided funeral services for two mothers of lo cal residents; one, Mrs. Reynolds mother of Mrs. G Pit. T I'l'uthur k other, Mrs. W. H. Furrow, mother of H. L. Furrow and Ray Furrow. Mrs. Anna Dorward, of Odell, and Pearl Perkins, of Parkdalc were quiet ly married and have gone to Parkdale. where they are at home. Best wishes and congratulations are theirs. Clarence Packer, a well known bach elor of Willow Flat, came home Mon day accompanied by his bride, who was formerly Miss Bessie Stevens, of II, . .. I Dl .!- 1- . " iwver. rrienos are oiiering con gratulations and good wishes. The Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Weinheimer Wednesday afternoon. The Boy Scouts led the Epworth League service last Sundav evening in a manner creditable to themselves and reflecting credit upon their Scout master, ttev. uleiser. Sunday school 10 a. m. next Sunday. Last Surday, 134 present. Morning service 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "A Workirg Faith for Humanitv." Ep worth League 0.45 p. m. Subject, beir Control- How to Get It and Its Reward." Leader, Mrs. Allison Fletch er. 7.130 p. m. Evening Service. Many thousand strawberry plants have been shipped to outside "nursery men by local growers within the past month. Many more thousands have been sold to local men who plan to in clude strawberries in their list of prod ucts. In a game of baaehnll riiu mar school vs. Barrett Friday, trie lo cal team was victorious. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Wieden. of Port wm Ui aaiuruay. mr. Wieden reiurnea io rortland Sunday and Mrs Wieden will visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haskins until Friday. ' HOOD RlVEg GLACIER THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1921 treat- where she will undergo special mem ai an open sflr sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of The Dalles, and Mrs. Allen, e Jennings Lodge, came from The Dalles Sundav to visit at the home of their son and brother, Wayne Allen and family. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Cor- Win. who has hr-en verv ill iu imnrnu. ing slowly. Mrs. H. M. Grant was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Aitken Wednesday aftern oon. Clayton Wentz, son of C. C. Wentz, is on the sick list. MrS. Kimtmll Sir nnlnrl innH friends Thursday at luncheon in honor of Miss Kimball, who will spend the summer here. Barrett is soon to lose two of its old est.'residents in the moving of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherrieb to Hood River, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. few days during the past in Portland. MOSIER Isbel spent a week visiting BARRETT The next regular meeting of Varc Grange at Rockford hall will be a so cial meeting. A good program and games for both young and old. H. E Wylie has been quite ill with the mumps. Dr. Ralph Bosworth and wife and small daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sny der, of Corvallis. I riant few hmira Sunday with Dr. Bosworth's uncle, R. B. Archibald, on Portland Way. Mrs. J. A. Carr and Mies Melba Thompson were shopping in Portland h ridav. Miss Margaret and Geo. Nichol were week end visitors in Portland. Shelly Boyce has been hauling ma terial for two new bungalows to be built by H. E. Wylie and Mr. Wylie, Sr. MOUNT HOOD The M re. PINE GROVE Ladies Aid Society has shmmH Geo. Axtelle to i ,-i t the music at the morning services at the church. She will conduct a boys choir. Mrs. Henney has offered to help in drilling them during the rest of the school year. Mrs. E. L. House arrived last week from the east to spend the summer. Miss Gertrude Coughlin and a friend, of Portland, have been visiting Mrs' John Mohr. Mrs Victor Olliver and daughter. urj Louise, or Alhany, are guests of Mrs. Harold Blackmail. ft,rfl- Frank Dethman, who has been at her former home near Albany for a week reports a good deal of recent frost damage to fruit in that section. M. Martin Dragseth entertained a tew friends last Saturday evening in honor of her niece. Miss Anita Eilers of Portland. Kenneth Malloy has been quite ill with toaaiHtie. Miss Bertha Norton, of Hood River has been visiting Miss Myrtle Jarvis. MM. A. F. Bickford is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Reynolds, and Miss Florence Reynolds, of Seattle. Mrs. Anson Allen, of Astoiia is vis ittiug her mother. Mrs Will!. .... I Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Ardon Kunicorn and daughter, Alma, spent Tuesday at me rete l.enz home. W. T. Smith had a runaway last Monday morning that resulted in no uumages 10 man, norse, or huggy. Mrs. Flora Rainboldt. of Hood Riv er, siient the past week with her mend, Mrs. Ceeile Croshow. Mrs. J. H. Sheldrake and children, Johnnie, Tommy and Leonard spent Saturday at the Everson home. Wm. E. Barr has removed to Mount Hood Marius Patreau damaged his Oakland car seriously Sunday, when he ran into a slump py the side of the road. Dick Odell brought a load of cattle up from Bloucher Station Sunday to pasture nece for the summer. W. H. Edlek and family were up Sunday from Hood River and spent the day at the home of C. W. Clark. Miss Norma Gardner celebrated her oikiiui uirr.no ay .Sunday. A number ol relatives were present for the aeem. I sion. Clarence Knapp and Mr. (Joss were noou Kiver visitors Saturday. Miss Knoll and Miss Smith spent the week end at Hood River. Mrs Frank Hanel, George Hanel. Mrs. t. B. Hess and daughter,' Naoma. went to The Dalles Sunday to visit at the Fred Hopper home. The Parent-Teacher Anno,.iuf ;i, k.U their last evening meeting until fall Friday. Mr. Benthin showed slides of New York city and Philadelphia, gave two drnmatic leadings and sang two solos. The elected officers for the en suing year are: Mrs. A. C. Jordan mwm. , rars. e. . .naw, vice pres. Miss Hilda McKinley, sec., and Mrs. . 1. Wyatt, treas. The Parent loacher Association will take charge of raising our quota for the Chinese and Armenian relief. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ringer and Mr and Mrs. Joe Dimmick were Hood River visitors Saturday. The regular church services were held Sunday morning. The Middle Vull.-v Uamdmrn I members were welenm !( ,.t Mount Howl Sunday school Sundav morning. UNDERWOOD Mrs. Lambert, who was visit imr hr fetor, Mrs. Marsh, returned to her nome in Tort land Monday. M- Haynes and daughter were in White Salmon Monday transacting business. George Johnson transacted business m The Dalles Tuesday. M. Malloney, of Stevenson, came ui Sunday to work In the Climax. i went to Stevenson sold his car to the Un oinpany. were in Hood River on the week were Mrs Red Johns, Thursday. Me derwood J itney Those who business durini Frank Laraen. Mrs. niaivU A riuniun Mrs. Schweitzer, Mrs. Porter, George Wa (her, Reuben uarnstrum, Herman Walther. T. T. Babbitt, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and family, Clareinc joolie, Mr. Man-h, Mr. Bueche, Mr. rerguson. Hugo Johnson went to Home Valley Hi Kapf) want to Stevenson Monday Mrs. H. H. Nielsen was pleasantly surprised last Mondnv . J VV,I'R WII-CH upon returning home from a neighbor's she found the house well filled with friends who came to help her celebrate her birthday. The evening was spent in playing fiOOgand dancing was enjoyed bv the vounirer rwxuiU. Th k " o- i 1 ' - iijc iiuurn nassed pleasantly for all, when at a ate nour refreshments were served and with renewed good wishes to Mrs' Nielsen the party dispersed. ('inKer was attending to business in Ihe Dalles Thursday. During the absence of Mr. and Mrs Diefendorf from their home Tuesday afternoon of last week a sneak thief entered the house by cutting the screen door and liftino- th lot,.h ..t t... r . . r. ..... n ai Lin iioilt door. A sum of money, all in -currency, amounting to over $100 was taken. No clue was found bv which to trace the party doing the stealing. Notice was given to thr. in, r i. stores to watch out for bills of $50 de nomination, as two such were among imvv iwuvjr laKeii. The Ladies Aid Society was enter tained at the home ot Mrs. Fannie Nielsen Wednesday afternoon. The countrv seems tn ha trot t i tut 1 1 , . 1 1 stocked with light fingered gentry whose chief pastime is to appropriate unto themselves property belonging to other people. Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Earl Scott, who resides on the MoCargar ranch, found upon returning to the house from Ihn ,,.V....A strange man in the act of entering 'the dwelling. He explained that he was just going to ask for a drink of water and the road to The Dalles. Some time after he had gone it was found mat tne nouse nad been ransacked. A watch and chain were missing. 1',. Jacobsen, of Portland, is up on bis Mosier farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cole, of Port land, spent Sunday in Mosier. , Despite the threatening clouds Sun day, many Mosier people enioved Inn.r rides over the Highway, "and picnic dinners. A pleasant evening was spent at the L O. O. F. hall Saturday evening by the members of the Rebekah Lodge After the ren-nl r twubinv ui I'umijcsa all were requested to remain a while longer. Presently the cheerful sound of dishes was heard and soon there ap peared the Noble Grand, Mrs. Math ews, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Al lington, V. G., and Mr. Mathews bearing trays of cups of fragrant coffee and delicous douirhnnts ing an enjoyable social hour and thank ing the .thoughtful ladies for the de lightful surprise it,.- inrflu 0a journed. Messrs. Stone and Tavlor, who were in Mosier during the days of the rock crusher, passed through Sunday en route to Ontario. Oregon. whpri Mr Stone has a contract on the Ontario to Weiser road. Work is already under way and will last for several months. J. N. Mosier will Irrfn Mr ;.. Ontario this week aud assist him with tne work. Mosier valley was visited bv a gen erous rain storm the first'of the week WHICH did a vast amount of good. It is mought that no damage has resulted iran tne irosis up to date. U.. .. 1 .- " '"'ping mat trie weather man will take a vacation along about Thurs day cvciunir una sent am u ub., so that the total eclinse of th m,.. may rie viewed. (Jood news from Guv l)nu..ii ut h St. Vincent hospital in Portland tells mat DO is out of the cast, and imurov- mg dahy. It wdl be two months nr more oerore tie can hope to sit up, which is much sooner than uf ro thought possible. We are glad to learn oi tne success, andjimprovement. A. D. Moe and son, Roger, paid a short visit to Mosier Monday after noon. H. M. Scearee left Monday for a business trip of several weeks. G. P. Morden motored over from i loon iu ver lueeday. J. P. Carroll is now enjoying a brand new Ford auto. It is reported that Frank Wilson will be able to return home from The Dalles hospital the last of this week, as he has improved rapidly from the recent operation. J Elder and B.W. Veatch were pass engers on the bus for Hood River Mon day afternoon. The students of the Mosier school wish to express their appreciation for the $20 given them for their athletic tund from the proceeds of the picture snow, 1 tie Cast of the Mohicans" last rriuay evening at I m manual church. G. L. Davenport was up from Port land Sunday. E. M. Strauss is remodeling the old school building into a modern apart ment house, one apartment being just completed, and the others well under way. The location is ideal for plenty of good fresh air and sunlight. George anil Fred Evans left Monday for a trio to Oregon City, where it is understood to be ideal for salmon fish ing near the falls in the Willamette! river. Send your lAiindrv to the Hood River Laundry and be satisfied. E. R. Com stock, Atrent, located at Veatch A Race Pool Hall. ,;;!, f SCHOOL NEWS By Roberta C. Lane '21 Last Fridav nivht the minils nt Park Street school gave a pageant, "The Victory of the Gardens." Each of the 330 pupils of the school had some part in the exercises. The music was under the direction of Mrs. C. H. Henney and the program was in charge of Miss Bessie M. Goyette. A committee of teachers and pupils had decorated the stage and auditorium in fir boughs and fruit blossoms, which gave a very beautiful setting for the fairy land of tne pageant. 1 he auditorium w crowded beyond capacity and nearly j.oo were tne proceeds tor the benefit or tne school. Fridav nioht Ann! 29 Mrs Honnc.r n - - f , "vnuvy wm present, tne noys ana girls glee clubs in an operetta entitled, "The Isle ot Chance. " Judging from the popu lar demand for these pupil musicals the house will soon be sold out. Tick ets may be had from members of the glee clubs or from Glarkara rimor aioro and seats may be reserved at the lat ter place without extra charge. Hood River high school baseball team went to White Salmon and crossed bats with the high school team there last Fridav. winninc hv n urvire M ft n mi -. , , ... oi wnite .-.aimon will play a re turn game here next Friday, tomor row, at 2.X0 n'( l,,cl .Inninr hi'rrh lr.o - - v. . ivoir Friday's game to Barrett, but they ex- fieci to win rrorn mosier, tomorrow, at that place. The school board has had the tennis court uouuieu in size anu enclosed with a twelve foot netting. Back stops naye aiso Deen erected on the grounds aujoining tne manual training depart ment, thus making three courts. The players have put the grounds in shape at student body expense and the stu dent body has erected signs stating that the courts are open only to high Hcnooi stuaents. a tournament has been arranged under the direction of Earl N. Fleischman, athletic coach. Pram the winners of these class events the all-school teams will be selected. Principal Conkle, of the high school. announces that this year's graduating eiass will oe composed or 4 momhori 20 boys and 21 girls. This is rather an even and unusual division. i J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION THAT SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Those Stunning New Silk Dresses, direct from New York (Fashion's Center) is here. AT THE THEATRES THE LIBERTY rnday and Saturday, April 22 and t, mary miles M inter in "The Little uown, her latest release. One of the sweetest and most appealing pic tures ever made by this wonderful lit tle actress. Don't let tl le l i iilow miue this show. Also Andy Gump in car toons and a Universal News. Sunday, one day only, April 24, Mav Allison in "The Marriage of Wm. Ashe." the atnrv nf un irr,n.ilu;., " j m.. ini,uiillYC daughter of the English nobility who tires of the convent's staid life and thirsts for freedom - -jr idu a snub foiiard comedy. Monday and Tuesday, April 25 and , rue nig metro huperspecial, 'Hearts Are Trumps, " from the cele brated play by Cecil Raleigh. Full of big dramatic moments and good clean comedy. Also thaf king of "knuts, " Buster Keaton, in his latest laughing hurricane, "The Scarecrow." Keaton is making better two reel comedies with every rerease. This is a positive knockout. Also Topics of the Day. Usual prices. Wednesday and Thnrsdav Ar:l on and 28. Norma Tnlmuriir cu.x . 'S' .J1IC Uives and L es. Also a Mack Sennett comeuy, iioirt Weaken," with Ford Sterling, Charlie Murray and all xtHr cast. Attention Ferial patrons: Klllir of the Ctrnnu" ,u .1,,.,, , .., tne Liberty every Thursday and Fri- llaV. Illrsi :ilf with (I... Mr i j -1 . ' . veooesuav am mtiriulav ihna Fridav with Ihe reattur VwiAmt, .... j L 1 ......j aioruay snow. Vera Kolstad at the Liberty organ. 1 55 1 C Is t c s r- Eh Beauty, Grace and Charm are embodied in these Garments which are Beautifully Trimmed. mm v Mi H WW? wm A iWf A imp MI) Oriental Silk Underlining with an overdrape of different shade Georgette or Crepe de Chine goes to make up these Beautiful Dresses. QUANTITY BUYING Enables us to sell you these Wonderful Dresses at You $19.75 can only see them to appreciate their value. if nSBie m mmkJMmi inon-iMue institution We carry Union-Made Goods yyi LET PENNEY'S SAVE YOU DOLLARS Those Tie Back Wool Blouses are here $3.49 & $3.98 jLiPENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION' I i ! I HOOD RIVER NEW YORK LONDON and and Tax Payments Average Well Averages of tax payments in Hood River county, despite thesubstantial in erease of the levies and the poor apple market of the past season, are as rood as on past years, according to Sheriff lormsun. v Mr Joh.n k.. detinite fiL'ures at present, he says Hood River county will probably show less delinquencies than other parts of the state. Card of Thanks We friem flowe showi our di wish to thank our many kind Is and neighbors for the beautiful and kindness and sympathy i us in our sorrow for the loss of ar beta ad mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. l'rather, FINANCIAL STRENGTH In these days of business depression and disaster it is well to know that the firm with whom one does business is financially strong as well as morally reliable. When you sell apples to us you know they are sold and will be paid for. When you consign to us you know you will get an honest return from the actual market. We welcome a full investigation and refer you to the Produce Reporter, the local banks, the Irving National Bank of New York, or the London County & Westmin ster Bank, Ltd., of London. DAN WUILLE & CO., INC. EXPORTERS Summons In the Kiver Di Ore iron. I Court for the II Hood Kiver County, NEWCASTLE Kiver, is running Tort la ter. A. White rt Freeman, v ho h id with diphtheria, Ifl. Freeman is stil . liickford ami fi, Salmon yesterday t it been ill in h mueh bet with him. lyreil. of Stevenson was vis e of the week end. iel hardt, a member of the facta- Fra k I in school, Vancouver, m the Hussey home for WHITE SALMON Klli. irrom the Km rp lUdri o L Gov. Ix)uis F. Hart and members of the newly created highway committee w ill make a complete tour" of hiki rt v BELMONT The Balm and si the weather, onsilitis. I, .-i V.ks Lulu Kakestm end at the home of M Stuut. Mis? Kakt-str a resident of Helm teaching in the W hite George Callaway Lou, are both under iney are having a ieige Holbrooke has been ill but start school aain Monday. Mi. and Mrs. L. W miss i.u iia.lav.ay went ovei highway Thursday, upending a hours in Portland. They icturnec same day. Mr. and Mr. C. M. Hur the Week end tn Portland at of Mrs. Hurlourt's arent Mr. Knann. Mrs. Ina Ingram left Saturday t spend a few das in Portland wbert rhe will visit friends and relatives. The Current Events Club will meel Thursday, April 21, at the home ..I Mrs. Will Farrell. F. C Stout wa? suddenly taken sick at Frnnkton f-ch., I Friday We art glad to know be is better again. Mrs. P Pemberton. we are sorry to tear, is still under the doctor's care. Misa Inei Sparka, whote health is Dot of the beat, has left for Portland -irday nil r. . eptll -a led v I fresh 1 i i i. the Fnderwood school was a unique all air. t.m was beautifully vrtaj (lowers and Oregon h added to its attractive diversion of the evening Bard playing. The Hen rtm .i.hestra furnished MB for the occasion. Ice rake were served as re Our out of town guests heir appreciation of the merits furnished and the elect - G K. ffic Violators i of hurt sjnt the home . Mr. and bv laws I dared is now Davidi-on Mr. Murr r;i aaon em iolator of traffic 't hw county have been de "tTicer Murray, who reakmg in a new Harley iii.'ti in rj i le of police model. v ha.- . ; r. In nd.-d a nun.t. r ' Tk r".ol"r,s'" 'or techincal violations. I he dav - of warnings, however, officers say, are over, aud the following were aaeeased $5 fines : W. B. McGuire. oouhie parking: Russell Kvavle, no tail light and only one head light. ''uc'u-'v' ,v"ig motor running while absent from car ; and Rav W'erth ley, parking on Highway near Mitchells Point tunnel. Mr Werlhlev rrar to the arr Portland nt of this state next month Th to leave Olvmtna Mv I Hri. the Pacific Highway to Van then head east over the Nort Highway. Officers of the Woman's CM) coming year were elected as f. President, Mrs. C. N. Clark (r. ed) : first vice-president, Mrs. eiier ; second vice president, S M. Peck ; secretary, Mrs. L F j re-elected ; corresponding se Mrs. K. L. Heaman re-eleet1 urer, Mrs. K. (. I.vons- nra er, Mrs. C. N. Clark re-electe.l. The annual spring clean-up of the auto park will take place Saturday April .'W. The . vi. ..n.ri, . - kt iii me oman s I lull has made lirrHmrnni.tnlu cretary. ' ri ;i- t, doing business as Flli- and Co., Plaintiff, Vs. L. H. , I'efei.dant, H. I'-eaudrie. ()aklnd rati. iornia, Defendant : In the name of the Stair- ofllr. gon, you are I ereby required to aptiear "- ci un complaint iiuu against you in the aU.e entitled action on or oeiore tne last day of six consecutive weeks in. in the date of the first publi cation of this summons, and if you fail " ner. i,,r want thereof, the piHintin will take judgment against .,11 I t r - . ... - " " . .. e -..in oi mi. 4ii with ti tier iiotiT i., a a a m. ioiere-i irolll May ,(1, l'JL'0. Until paio, logeUM r with costs and disburse m. hi action, and for a decree 1 : ' ' i g C. II. Hryan, garni-tiee. i, n lea.-e certain personal tta. hed in this action, and issuance of a writ of execution for a substantial meal i noon, by the Woman's Cll j been done the last two yes boys, girls and grown ups participate in the work. Th is to make a real May Day p combining business and fun. j report at the grounds at 9 a. ! boys and men armed with i clean up the grounds, ami th and girls with "tools" to clean rest house. The tourist seasor ist-s to oen early this year want to be prepared to welc. guests. served at i h s n h I I to all who will thought t", r nV I and ord erty at hors i ou tion i tachn.ei Hon. t r mi f Hool HiWe are .f this niade, granted and day of Aprl 192 m. rah Th t BJ served liy pubjica nmons ard order of at' nrtue of an order of the pthank. Justice of the istrict of Hojd Kiver. nty, Oregon, duly duted on the 19th -1. for service of this er of attachment uion M thereof, and in ac ith. and order pre t;me for publication nx consecutive weeks tt lacier, a newsia rculation published in ity, Oregon, and the BaS I LIVERPOOL LEEDS BIRMINGHAM TRANSFERS OF n REAL ESTATE, fcMMnB A Go0(l Hot By Hood Kiver Abatrad In Co.l kXJmjlml Ba?Ui J. H. Heilbronner and Hankinp I'oiriuinv '..t I . I l J .-J nr . . . ibi nun. vesi to itoori ivu. . .... . easement for party wall adjoining lot 1 in blk G of 1st Add. West. Jena II. Jenneaen unrl t m r Miller and Laura I. Millor An , ...... , . w . -a hi Pine Grove. V. K. Abraham and n , fc bv-. r.. rnav and wife. 2 arrta nf . - w aiauinr .-acreage. Anna M. Hart and hushand in at this season is of course very desirable: it makes the home cheerful and your holi day visitors feel fine. Burn our coal and you will get such a fire. It may le hitter cold without, hut will always lie comfortable within. Taft Transfer Co. Max he Asbury M. E. Church A p'e Je-se Pu llaulii Minister. (Jal-riel Svke. Sunday Bdwol at id . n PiihlieWomhipst 11a.m. Kpwortb league at i :i Prater Servav Wediicsd; the and that of t v fu I will it ..f. rther notified be the date of this sum- C itiff. tk Ho 1921. n. Attorney for Plain Oregon. aU r. (tstenher.' anrf if I.... i . oik 4 of Haucoma Addition. Charles r. Hatchelder to S C Hamblin. lot 14. hlk 9 in 1 Park Add. J. W. Bailev tn H M :,... i. . ... rt ....... -....iiwiii, lut 1 in blk 2 of Highland Addition. r.sieua a. f'u en and hnshnnH K. Pul ten. S M-rea on M,.t.c u i - - , v i man. liuy T . lulwards and wife to A. S. Neir and wife, lot 10. blk 4 in River view Park Addition. A. S. Keir and wife to Edgar J Franz ard wife, lot 2. blk 3. Kiver r ew i am ,v: : t-,-- . Louis A. Henderson and wife to .tin , nt-i aou wne, lots ; ajkl 31 in blk 23 in Hood River Proper. Ralph Root and wife to John R Plog. 33J acres in Pine Grove. Nkkelsen Gets 1. COO Chicks All films lelt ith ns up to 4 o'clock B m. are out the Inllomnit dav at 4 p m In at four out at fonr. gtocoBa-Donner-berg Co. jy22tf C. D. Nickelsen has just received 1000 baby chicks from the Oregon Ag ricultural College, of the "Oregons" breed, being a cross between the Bar red Plymouth Rocks and White Leg horns. Prof. James Drvden, who is considered one of the most proficient fowl breeders in the United States, has spent many years in breeding this vari ety from his trapnested stock at the college. The "Oregons" are heavier than the Leghorns and lav iust as well. The extra weight being a reat advan tage as a table fowl. The "Oregon" have taken manv nmminma in - ' contests throughout the Northwest and ' csern competitive contests. The several breeders of this type of fow I are under contract with the college to cooperate in breeding to a standard type and when this has been aeeom- Dlished. the liree.Herc B ill ka n 1 I - ... nn .j iifT certificates by the college as accredited breeders, and will l e ncrmittsri .n their stock for general purposes. The Baptist Church Or Residency Sunday Services and Ml p. m. Itil Mr A. H. IVnnett pie's Hour, H.45 Thursdays. L'.:i0 n third Tliursdav in munion service, niontb. U m. A these services. Pine Stn-et, near U'th I. Herliert Hav.ien, Pastor, e, 1107 Pine Street. Phaama, 7a Prenebing, 11 a. m. S. hool, 10 a. m., Supt. Teajaja Peo m. Ladies' Aid, m. Mission Circle, month, torn- first Sundav Jl welcon in the to all Seventh Day Adventist Church Corner 15th and C s Sabbath school Saturda Preaching service 11.15 a. meeting. Wednesday 7.45 are welcome. Minister F. F. Oster. R Columbia St. Phone 3473. Rublr Starn,,, at f.l,,i m. 1 u m. raysr AU i 25 ml 2!