HOUD KIVKK (iLAC'IKK. TBI KSPAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 . - ODELL Missionary of Mrs. H. Sunday Bchool 10 a. m. ontiiimr service in chare1. C. Johnbon. Subject, "The Spokane Deaconess Hosiutal." 11 o'clock murri- inc seimm by Rev. W. S. Gleini r. o'clock Euworth Leairue. Subject, "Bible Examples of Personal Evanel inm ." Leader. Jack Cameron. Epworth Leatrue contest points : Hlue, G80,Red, 6'JO. Ewniflg service, 7.45. Or. Rhoda C. Mirks, of Astoria, was iniPBt over Sundav and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hawthorne. The Father's and Son's Banquet will he held nder the auspices of the Ladies Aid Sodetv Friday, November 18, at fi '!0 n. m. in the basement of the church. All fathers are ur?ed to at taitd and re.-erve nlaces for this event. An appropriate program is in charge of James Heteher anO Moni nawmurne Sunday school board meeting and election of officers will be held Novem ber 15 at the church at 8 0 clock Mr. and Mrs. W. L Kirbv and.1 sons niul Mrs. Otto Larson expect to leave Odell this week bound for Middletown, 111., for an ix tended visit. Mr. Kirby will combine business with pleasure and sell a carload of apples he ships to that, point. Glenn Cunningham in in Portland this week attending the stock show. Verna Cunningham spent the week end la Portland. The following numbers have been promised for the Parent-Teacher Asso elation meeting in the high school aud itorium Friday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock: Address, Mrs. C. H. Castner; vocal solo, Call Young; reading, Mrs. J. F. Ferguson; vocal solo. Spencer Smith; piano solo, Vienna Annala A total of boxes of apples In the lo cal warehouse of the Apple Growers Association showed above 85,000 boxes in the house. Up to date about 100 cars had been shipped from this hous this season. Local warehouses of other selling agencies are proportionately rilled and have shipped out correspond lag numbers of cars. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jakku expect to go to The Dalles for Armistice day Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Howard and Miss Miriam ( lark are planning to go to Portland Friday for the week end. The Ladies Aid Society will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. Job Shep- pard Wednesday afternoon, November 1G, at ii.H0 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mills and son, Junior, attended the stock show u Portland Saturday. Odell High School Notes Virginia DttttO Monday, the boys'who were interest ed In basketball went over to the gram mar school gymnasium to start practic ing for the winter games, the first to be played with Hood River December 16. The girls have the material to put out an excellent team and Miss Rogers, the instructor, is trying to ached u Some games. It has been arranged that the girls use the gvm Tuesdays and Thursdays and the boys will practice Monday, Wednesday and rridy. Prof. Gibson visited the school Mon day. Fred Fggert, Irene Dakin and Gladys Roberts have resumed their studies in the junior class. A special assembly was held Friday afternoon and Mrs. J. E. rerguson teacher of the Ferguson Bible 'lass at the Odell M. E. church, talked to us on the subject of Bible study, lhis course is put out by Supt Churchill, and over half of the students registered for this helpful course. The contest, for the student body dues closed Friday with the junior and senior roll(j classes ion per ceni. i ne sophomores and nesnrnen will entertain them at a party to be given soon. Although tin freshman class was the last to "gi. over," they should be complimented on their spirit, as they had mure pupils to collect from. At the weekly assembly lastWednes day the students held a rollicking sing. At this time thev decided to el el a yell leader and put in some of the time at assemblies practicing yells. We are all out and bound to win this year. Portland a few days. They rnfturned bringing with them a handsome Mar mun car. Barney Cummintrs is in eastern Ore gon looking atfer his wheat ranches. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison aud daughter have taken up their residence on the ranch they lately purchased from Frank Corwin on Methodist Lane. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. E. E. Doane is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen were down from The Dalles a'few hours Thursday. Mr. Allen has given up his lease of the Will Davis ranch and they win make The Dalles their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Gulp, Sr., who have been living on the Norder ranch, have moved to the ranch of Miss O'Neil. Van Norder.and wife will make their home on the ranch. Miss Virginia Wcntz is'out of school, having a heavy cold. Several other pnpils are out from the same cause. MOUNT HOOD C. R. Kitchel has moved his family to the Schmidt house. C. W. Clark has purchased an Over land touring car. J. M. Clark, a brother, brought it up from Portland Friday. He was accompanied by a friend and they returned to Portland Monday. H. C. Wvatt was a Portland visitor Tnesday and Wednesday. George Ertle and family, of Hood River, aie visiting at the George Barr home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. (ximba were up from Portland over the week end and looking alter ranch interests. C. W. Clark ran a nail in his foot and has been laid up for a few days. Mrs. Ida F. Everson entertained the following Sundav dinner guests : Mrs S. L. Keezel. Mrs. Nellie Hatlield, Miss Viola Jordan. A. C. Jordan and H. C. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dimmick enter tained company Sunday. Miss Ruth Fee was a Hood River business visitor Saturday. There was a basket Lull game at the Mount Hood hall Saturday evening be tween the Parkdale high school boys and the Mount riooo itougn inocks Phe score was to 40 in favor of the Mount Hood team. I hose playing from Parkdale were Beaufort Doggett, Os car and i larence magnuson, anu i. and Rudolph Purpose; from Mount Hood. Albert Hanna, Tony Boettcher, Paul Aubert, Kenneth Dimmick end Clarence Ringer. Tony Boettcher was the star player for Mount Hood. Miss Ruth Fee is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Hilts and children, Barbara and Buddie, came from Hood River Wednesday and took possession of the II. C. Wvatt residence which they purchased. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barr are home from the Lower Valley, where they have been working in the apples. MIDDLE VALLEY Miss Merle Resting and James Johnston, of Spokane, were married at Hood River last Wednesday. Thursday night a crowd from Middle Valley gave them a charivari and Friday another crowd from Odell chanvaned them again. he Willis family have moved to Hood River and are working in th cannery there. Miss Myrtle Hillstrom and Miss Mil dred Montnomcry were shopping in Hood River Saturday. L. E. Powell has moved his family down to the Odell camp of the Loop PINE UROVE The Aloha club will meet on next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Axttlle. As this will lie the drat meet ing after apple season a good attend ance is desired. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Vannier at the Storksnest Thursday, November 'X Mrs. Fred Tooley and children, of Rowena are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mason. J. G. Jarvis and son, Willard, at tended the stock show in Portland. The Ladies Aid Society will serve dinner at the church December 2. There Will be a bazaar for which each member has been requested toaolicit tive articles. Mrs. Alice Ham will aing at ihe morning services next Sunday. Rev. F. R. jRi-ksn and family have WVad to their Eaat Side ranch for the Cuming year. Man, Mark Thomaa, of British C lumbiii, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. R. Jackson. Mrs. E. H. Stewart and daughter. Marian Frances, of Powell Butte, have visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Q Davidson, F. E. Jackson, father of Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Jackson, have also been at the Davidson home. Mrs. Stewart left Tuesday night for her new home at Darlington, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lara ay were at the stock show last week. nir. ana mis. j. r. llir.istn sre FortlsnJ this week for the stock sh Mi s-.es Harriett and Clara Then left last right for Portland to , the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kike Portland for the stock show . Mrs. A. F. Bickford entertained party of young people at dinner M day evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Acree, of Tuck ers Bridge, called on the Montgomery family Saturday. Loyd Bird took a party of contract ors over the Loop road the last of the week, through the reserve. I'here will be no school Friday of this week. I'here will be no Christian Endeavor next Sunday, as we are ail expected to attend the services at Mt. Hood given by Mr. Van Waters. Leo Read visited friends in Parkdale Sunday. Mrs. Cooper, of Mosicr, visited Mrs. and Mrs. I rail last week. L. Macklin moved into the Warden house Monday. DEE in sen Lnd are in BELMONT Mr. at son, l.'rtii Hullowe'en pranka and festivities lasted three dHys. There was a dance "in Parker hall Saturday night. Music by an orches tra from Hood River. !Ci ti tens are hoping that the crooked bridge near the mouth of the east fork will be either repaired or rebuilt. Its condemned condition kci ps dozens of people from visiting the Punch Bowl ocality. A. Ogden Hall, a retired Portland capitalist, who with his wife has been in camp for a week here, returned home Monday. Charles G. Roberts has;' leased his Tanglewood farm, and will soon leave for the outside. Mr. Roberta has reached the age of HO years. The following persons enjoyed an evii.ing at the home ol Mr. ami Mrs. M. R. I'atherwood in recognition of Hallowe'en: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Caiherwood, Miss Virginia Cather- wihuI, Mr. anil Mrs. V E. Ntlson, Mr. sod Mrs. A. Ogden Hall, Mrs. Edith i i Vteathcrred, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. McCammon, Master v m. K. M i iiiimDii, John Elder, James T. Wirfi s. Mart C. Arvidsoii, and Albert Tutier. The masks, costumes and dec oration? were in keeping with the occasion. Mica Virginia Caiherwood acted the part of a little queen, Mra. Weatheired dressed aa a ghost. Mr. and Mrs. Hall aa witches ami Allien - appeared aa Father Time. Mr. Caiherwood waa a whole orchestra unto bimatdf. He operated the Victor, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Wigren and Will Lange were guests Saturday and Sun day of friends near Parkdale. Mrs. Strode, of Portland, spent last week with Mrs. H. A. Crane. Mrs. Jess Allen is taking in the stock show in Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pregge and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dunn, of Hood River, spent Sunday here. Tom Coyle, of San Francisco, was the guest Saturday and Sunday of J. b. Hand rick u,Rl :,mily- Mrs. W. M. Lane was a Rortland vis itor Friday. Mrs. A. O. Adams has gone to Un derwood, where she is visiting her son and family. Wallace Glover, of Portland, has been here several days looking after some business. MOSIER C." G. Stoltz and wife were Portland visitors Wednesday. E. A. Race was a business visitor in Portland Tuesday. D. E. Powell, vice president of the Farmers Bank at Moro, was a visitor at the home of his friend, E. A. Race Monday. Mrs. lorn Moe is visiting with rei a tives in Portland this week. Game Warden Hadley, of The Dalles, was a business visitor in Mosier last Friday. A. Buckley, general superintendent of the O. -W. R. & N. Co., was a visitor in Mosier Saturday. Mr. Buckley was presented with a box of Mosier apples by. the Fruit Growers Association and expressed himself as highly pleased with the gift. Mrs. L. E. Howe was a business vis itor in Portland Saturday. Ed Hammen, of Chicago, arrived in Mosier to assist in the packing of the apple crop for the Association. Mr. Hammen has visited other parts of the northwest this fall but says that Ore gon fruit is of a better quality than the average Washington crop this season. Miss Ruth Shafer, who has been packing apples for the Association, left Saturday for her home at Lindsay, Cal. Friends of Stark Akers will regret to know that he has been seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mr. Akers is at tending the University of Oregon and jg confined to the university infirmary. His mother, Mrs. William N. Akers, has been with the young man during hig severe illness. George Mathews was a business vis itor in Hood River Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herr, a baby girl, November 3. Ralph Gruman, popular Portland glove artist, spent the week end at Mayerdale. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Minton, a girl, November 0. Mrs. William Soesby, sister of Mrs. E. M. Strauss, is visiting with the Strauss family. Mrs. Soesby's home is in Lob Angeles. Henry Danielsen and family will arrive in Mosier Sat urday for a short visit with E. M. SUauss and family. November 11, Armistice day, will be unserved as a legal nouuay oy me stores in Mosier. The post office will observe holiday hours for distribution of mail. Members of the American Legion and other ex-service men will take part in the joint celebration to be held in The Dalles Friday. DR. BRUMBAUGH WAS HERE SUNDAV NIGHT AT THE THEATRES THE RIALTO Friday and Saturday, November 11 and UL a Cosmopolitan production, Ihe Wild Goose," from the story by Govemeur Morris. Through storm and old and danger, even unto death, the wild goose clings to its mate. So did this man. But the wife and mother, ured by a new love, flew away. The story that follows will till your heart as only life s ; greatest struggles and triumphs can do. Also Oregon News and International News, direct from Liberty Theatre, Portland. Sunday, one day only, November IS, Elaine llammerstein, one of screen- doms' newest and most fascinating stars in "The Miracle of New York, the story of hii unusual compact which ed to startling results. A thrilling tale enacted beneath the spires and minarets of "Bagdad on the Subway." Also a one reel comedy. Also Vera Kolstad in concert on The Mighty Voieed Wurlitzer, playing: "Poet and Peasant" Overture Suppe "Oh Promise Me" Solo from "Robin Hood" DeKoven " Wyoming" Waltz Lullaby 3:30 and 8:110 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 13 Mrs. Marsh laenberg arx Jean, left Tbusrday to visit scveial days tn Portland. V'S Goodman Falkener I topping at tght r. ids for Ste will also visit her new grand daughter. Bishop Paddock waa host to the min later of The Dalles and Hood River Monday. Dinner was served to hi gveta at Mra. Alma Howe'. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones will en tertain GO of the Hood River high arnor.l l unils Friday night at the Lotus Grille. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Aiken visited in. a and Mrs. McCammon and Mr. did well their part aa waiters. Sunday. October 30. Rev. B. I per. of Milt M, held services morning at the school house, the evening in the hotel. ing three and feur ( undm. No irriga tion. The Apple Growers Association a rehouse m crowded to it full ca pacity. CASCADE LOCKS Miss Elizabeth Hendrick was a week end Vint or in Portland. A. O. Ada me spent part of lat week miih his un, but. at L : Monday and Tuesday, November 14 and 15, we present ane Grey s great est novel, "The U. P. Trail," in pic tures. No need of description, you all know it's his greatest novel and it is sure some picture. Also the second of the Sunset-Burrud scenics taken in GUcior National Park. If you haven't already seen one of these gems of tieauty. don't miss this one. There's also Topics of the Day, and all at us ual prices. Wednesday and Thursday, Novemlier l'i and IT, a Sir Gilbert Parker novel in picture form, "A Wise Fool," enacted by an all star cast under the direction of Geo. Mclfurdanil the author himself. Taken from the wonder story of Sir Gilliert Parker. "The Money Master." Also a Christie comedy, "Nobody's Wife." mirg Friday and Saturday, Pauline Frederick in "Salvage." Monday and Tuesday, November 21 and 22, "Mother of Mine." N. B. Notice the Rialto's programs ; lately. We have ceased to buy "stars,' we are buying real pictures. A "star" 'don't mean a thing unless they have a story and a picture. Our programs are all hand-picked and if you see an at traction billed here you will know it's good, no matter if there ii-n't a stsr in It, as hereafter all we buy is the pic I ture. The name of some star doesn't j put it over. Vera Kolstad Mai The Mighty Voiced Wurlitzer daily. Concert every Sundav program. THE LIBERTY Saturday irdav and and I Sun- Friday and Saturday. November 11 ! nd 12, Elsie Ferguson in "CounterJ lit." Also Paramount Magazine. j J. F. Brumbaugh, professor of psy chology at O. A. C, delivered a lecture Sunday night under auspices of the Sunday Evening club of Riverside Community church, on "Has Nature Blundered" Dr. Brumbaugh cited that man, probably by failing to fol low the true course of nature and sat isfying his pleasure rather than neces sity, has brought about a kind of per version of natural senses. Dr. Brum baugh made an appeal for eugenics, urging that parents rear families of better children by self control rather than by birth control. The recently organized men's chorus of the church gave a highly appreci ated program of music at the meeting. ARMISTICE DAY ' WILL BE QUIET Indicatioi 8 point a day of extreme ?uiet in Hood River Armistice Day. -egionnaires and their families, who will be accompanied by many local cit izens, will motor to The Dalles for participation in a joint celebration by the Hood River and The Dalles Legion Posts. All local places of business will be closed. The legislature at the last session specified by statute that Armistice Day hereafter will be a le gal holiday, and no proclamation is necessary by the governor this year. All schools will be closed tomorrow. ARTISAN CAMPAIGN IS ON HERE NOW Mr. and Mrs. Alden, deputies of the United Artisans, are in the city, start ing a campaign for the interest of the local Assembly. Ihe United Artisans is a home prod uct, as it was organized in this state 27 years ago. It has a large membership in Oregon, owns its own office building on Broadway and Oak streets, in Port land, has 20.000,000 insurance in force and has paid to Oregon beneficiaries $3,000,000. It includes in its member ship in Hood River many of its leading eiizens. Notice of Change of Schedule Effective Tuesday, November 15, and during the winter months and un til further notice the Heights Jitney will maintain the following schedule: first car leaving Heights at 'J.20 a. m. first car leaving down town at 0.35 a. m. 8.20 p. m., 8.35 p. m., 8.50 p. m. and 0 05 p. m. cars omitted ex cept Saturday. Sunday and holiday service discontinued until further notice. Christian Church Regular services next Sunday. Bible school at 0.45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m., topic, "The New Testament Church ind Stewardship. This is the last sermon in the 'special series. Christian Endeavor at 0.30 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. m., topic, "The Broken Alabas ter box. lhis church is nlanninir an evangelistic meeting for January. J. G. Hanna, Pastor, i THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WOTLD Newest Arrivals Cretonne Tea Aprons Outing Flannel T . , , , . . - , . , A special purchase enables us to sell Latest fad in this sort of dainty gar- hege eavy standard grade ment neat, attractive and very prac- Outings in plain and fancy colors tical. at the low price of 98c each i5c Yard Dainty White Tea Aprons DreSS Goods Lace trimmed, 49c each Y(m nQw be abJe to fil?d hfr& r . what you have been wanting in Bungalow Aprons Serges, Tricotines, Worsteds and Plain and those new popular check Coating material. Come in Ginghams, 98c to $1.19 and see them. New Jersey Smocks Pepsodent Tooth Paste v i .j j i , Quantity buying enables us to sell Yarn embroidered, warm, neat and most popular and satisfying den very becoming. Swell array of colors. trifice for only $4 QQ 39 Cents v Plus Stamp Tax Flannel and Jersey Middies Ladies' Dressing Combs This lot consists of red and green Hard rubber combs, that stand rough flannel and Jersey Middies, wear. Coarse and fine trimmed sailor style, teeth, Flannel, $4.98 Jersey, $6.90 25c to 89C BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS TCP PHI A NATION-WIDE . rl INSTITUTION - miu mmm incorporated 7 312 DEPARTMENT STORES SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS Hood River, Oregon For your horses get wheat hay at Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. n!7 Films, Cameras, Photo Supplies, siocom A Donncrherg Co. rti.s-tf (let the habit of ordering BlenuYiI j Purity Flour made at home. o27tf American and Chinese Dishes Merchants' Lunch, 35c Cfjop utp JJoobles; Oriental Cafe Oak Street, between First and Second HOOD RIVER Dance Every Wednesday Night Music by American Legion Orchestra When ordering FLOUR insist on getting BLENDED PURITY FLOUR Made at home and guaranteed. HANDLED BY YOUR G ROC ER Y M A N HIGHLAND MILLING CO. Mill Phone 1751 Store Phone 3881 Mt. Hood Motor Co. GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION for SOLID TRUCK TIRES CUSHION TRUCK TIRES PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES PASSENGER FABRIC AND CORD TIRES AND TUBES We are here to assist you in pettinp; the maximum service from GOODYEAR TIRES. Let's talk it over. We may be able to help you. Mt Hood Motor Co. our car dot Co. ie Kord repaired parte hen - - ' FORD MAGNETOS RECHARGED while in the Car MAKES OLD CARS RUN LIKE NEW POOR LIGHTS MADE BRIGHT See J. W. FENEMORE DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY LARD SPECIAL This week we will sell PURE LARD as follows: No. 5. 75c: No. 10. $1.50; No. 50, $7.50. This is open kettle-rendered hop fat with nothing added. The best bargain yet MT. HOOD MEAT CO. Phone 4141. O. C. Hughes. Prop. 4th and Oak Streets. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST."