HOOD ItlVEIt QLAC1EK. TilOllSDAY, DECEMBER '28, 1922 H-fr $ BRIEF LOCAL MENTION t iiiiiimitimnin.HH.4 H. L. Hasbrouck, optometrist. weaning, Pressing and Meyer & Brazaau. Repairing olL'tf ForSpirellaCorsets-Mrs.Fred Howe, Avenue, Tel. 2404. j2ltf i Fi," developed and printed prompt j. w. swope motored to Portland last week on a business trln. For good cleaning call Meyer & Bra- Whipped cream? Use SURE WHIP and be Bure. Your grocer has it. jy$7tf -i-nour service on cleaning and press lng. Meyer & lirazeau. Tel. 1014. ol2tf Use a little SURE WHIP in your next mnjuiiuiuo ureHuing anu note the differ cnce. ivo7t Highest cash price paid lor your used urmiure Biovesanu rugs. (Jail McClain i ei. a. rranz uo. 62UU Lome in and see the new Buick 1923 moaeis. Mxes, 1425; Fours, 1025 Hood River Garage. isiiip nan Christmas presents. 30x3 uoruu .zo. aoxoiia. All others the same reduction. J28 Just received, shipment of new satin hats, ranging in price from $5.00 to 17.00. Monner's. j.j Alex B. Brooke left yesterday for Tacoma, Wash., where he will spend the winter. Rev. and Mrs. Robert A. Hutchin son, of Parkdale, spent the holidays at Oakland with friends. M. II. Nickelsen spent the Christ mas vacation at lone with the family of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Bullard. II. Gross and family have been in Portland spending the holidays with relatives. L. II. Hugglns was in The Dalles Christina to visit his daughter, Mrs. John Van' Dellen, and family. Come jn and see the new Buick 192H models. Sixes, $1425; Fours, $1075, Hood River Garage. II. 8. Braakman does painting, paper ing and decorating. Smith Bldg. Phone 4204. m2tf Hpecial prices on Utah King Coal di rect from the car. Phone 2181. Emry Lumber and fuel Co. sltf Any one wishintr good home for smnll child, the youngster having the benefit of careful rearing call Odell 11x2. d28 Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic and Elec tric treatments. Rooms 23-24-25 Heil bronner bldg., tele. 1833, Hood River. Highest quality coal is cheapest. Utah King Coal is clean, hard and highest in heat, Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Marston Hussong, of Astoria, was here' over the holidays visiting Mrs. Forest L. Moe. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Molden are in SjKjkane spending the holidays with Mr. Molden's parents. I The financial statement of St. Mary's Catholic Church will he ready at 10:30 o clock Sunday morning. Come in and see the new Buick 1923 models. Sixes, $1425 ; Fours, $1075. Hood River Garage. For dry box wood phone Emry Lum ber & Fuel Co. Just right for kindling and quick fires. o!2tf Come in and see the new Buick 1923 modela. Wxee, $1425; Fours, $1075. Hood River Garage. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner Bldg. f8-U We operate the only modern Cleaning vroras in nooa rtiver. Meyer a ura zeau. Phone 1014. ol2tf Hood River Box Co., box manufact uring, Hood River, Oregon. Phone 1342. m4tf L . r ' 8 in Eum, wittl their son, Seth Luraway and famllv. Thev wil remain their until after Nchv YearT Mr and Mrs. Rog(,r w. u the latter slater, Mrs. T. Hartt Gard- Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Person ett, irlday, December 22 an hi', pound daughter. The little girl 'has been named Virginia Ithoda. J. O. llarmum was here last week to look over the Homestead. lie is expecting the Portland Snowshoe Club at the hostelry on January 30 W. B. Shute lffr" till IzlHilt linof . ' '"till I'dll, last week for a holiday visit will. t,i son, Harry Shute. at Wash. ' Miss Helen Hcrslmer Whitman College at Walla Wnii.i Hjiemimg i lie vacation with her par IU-v. iiuu airs. j. jj. iiershner. Earl II. Shank and r.nnliv hiU.i h, holidays at Corvallis Willi tlu flMtlUxT J.f II tit I . - . .J iJiis. onaiiK. wncre a famiiv r.in, was unserved.. M. It. Cuthcrwood. In Oregon Lumber Co. office at Dee. wn a nusiness vwitor In Portland the lut icr pare or last week. anss Aiariau Butler la hero fn.m Mills College, California, spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and airs. Truman Butler. jutige uurnett. of the Oregon Su preme Court, and Mrs. Burnett, were up ironi haiem for a v sit with Mr and Mrs. C. (). Iluolat. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lausmann were up from Portland for a visit'with Mm .ausmaniis parents, Mr. and Mrs William Stewart, for the holidays, J. II. Ilazlett suent Christmas in ,-aiem with his mother. Mrs. Itachel O. Hazlett. and sister. Mrs. Shinier , . ' j luetics. Ixit's of wise people have taken ad vantage of the Gulp Plan reduction on tires. Come and get vour Christmas presents. Ihe time is short now. (128 Searches of records and reliable ah stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 305 uak btreet. Phone 1521. jy20-tf We carry a complete line of the Mar tha-4-root and Berendsen silk hose. Ihe Martha-1-root will outwear four feet, and new feet can be replaced to make the noce like new. Monner s. ill Because of the closing of the Co lumbia Gorge Hotel and the numerous social festivities of the city, the Ma sonic dance, scheduled for tonight, has Imh'ij cancelled. I red Frasier, of Lawhead, Alta., Is here spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Frasier, and brother, W. T. Frasier, and family. A combined Church and Epworth League service ut 7:30 o'clock under the direction of the League. Topic "What's Ahead?" Everybody wel come. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Young, of Van couver, Wash., were here over the Christmas holidays visiting Mrs. Young's son, A. S. Kolstad, and fam ily. The following folk were down from Mt. Hoid Saturday shopping! Miss Una Harris, George Hanel, W. T. Wy att, P. J. Lenz and family, II. S. Alex ander, Mrs. C. J. Magnuson. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ilackett, of Corvallis, parents of W. A. Ilackett, and Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Xiles, of Ilills- boro, Mrs. Iluekctt's parents, were here for the Christmas holidays. Dr. W. I). Nickelsen, who arrived last week from New York City to spend the holidays with his parents, Senator and Sirs. Nickelsen, left yes terday for Portland to visit relatives and friends. Regular January American Legion meeting will lie held January 8th. In stallation of officers of local post in cnarge of Department Commander ueorge II. Wilbur. row is the time to equip your shoes with rubbers. We have a full supply of on Muua ana are expert in attaching the same. Satiofaction guaranteed. Smith's Champion Shoe Shop, 109 2ud St. ol9lf Go to Calandra's Barber Shop, 1st and Oak for prompt and courteous treatment. Special attention paid to Ladies Sham pooing, massaging and children's hair cutting, jn Christmas sale of furs, hats, blouses, handkerchiefs'Baby's Boudoir" stamp ed goods, and stamped luncheon sets, pillow cases, nightgowns, etc. All win ter hats at half price. Monner's. d21 Dancing School every Tuesday night at Odd rellows' Hall. Ladies 25 cents, gents 50 cents. Everybody who wishes to learn the new dances welcome. Good floor and good music. Profes sor Massanta, instructor. It C. W. Loughery was in Portland Sunday where he participated in a shoot of the Portland Gun Club. Mr. Loughery, who was high man, despite unusual handicaps for him, won four turkeys. The following University of Oregon students are homo for the holidays: Misses Lenore Cram, Alberta Carson, Eugenia Page, Enid Sonnichsen. Kath- erine Stewart and Paul Sletton, Itufus bumuer and Edwin Sonnichsen. University of Washington students home for the holidays include: Misses Janet and Betty Slade, Boss Collie, Thomas Scott and Malcolm Button. Lee Spalding is exiiected here the lat ter part of the week from Seattle. Bun Lewis ,of Eugene, was up over the holidays to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ix'wis. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lewis. Jr.. and family, of White Salmon, were also here to spend Christmas with their parents. The Women's Union of Riverside Church will hold their last regulur meeting of the year on Friday after noon. There will be election of oftic- rs and all members are urged to be present. The refreshment committee will serve a luncheon at 1 o'clock. F. A. Olmsted, after attending the annual convention of the Washington ! Mate Horticultural Society, proceeded to the Okanogan fruit region of Brit Ish Columbia. He says growers there are feeling the effects of the market depression due to poor co-operative sales agencies. James E. Steele, of Lincoln, Calif., arrived last week to spend. the holt days here with Mrs. Steele and baby daughter, who came up from Califor nla several weeks ago for a visit with Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Emry. Mr. and Mrs. Steele and El Si W The season for s1:ock taking; is near at hand and we desire to reduce our &ock-to the lowest pos sible figure, hence we will offer for a short time All Ready-to-wear Garments as well as odds and short lines all over the store at Reductions from 20 to 40. A Happy New Year to you all. Blankets - Overcoats Raincoats FRANK A. CRAM 5S3TTH S3 fins Cloaks - Dresses Waists M daughter will return to Lincoln soon Judge Blowers will leave today for Salem to secure an apartment and to prepare for the coming session of the legislature. Judge Blowers, who made the trip by automobile, was ac- ompanicd by Mrs. Blowers and their daughter, Miss Alice. The latter will attend school while in Salem. Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Clark have left for Orland, Calif., to spend several months. They have rented their home to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson. Mrs. Jackson and daughter arrived re cently to be here with Mr. Jackson, who is with the Hood River Canning Co. Miss Jackson will return to the East today to resume school duties. Ray Emry, who for the past several ears has been employed with a large power concern at cascauia, rresno unity, California, Is here spending the Christmas vacation with his par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Emry. Mr. Emry had not licen home since liefore the great war. lie served In the avia tion corps. Harry Hettinger, Tarkdale young man, sustained painful wounds last week when interferrlng in a fight be tween his Collie dog and an Airedale from a neighboring ranch. He sus tained a deep gash in a leg and one of his hands was laid open. He hastened to Hood River to have- his wounds dressed and cauterized. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stafford celebrated their golden wedding at their home in Vancouver, Wash., last Sunday. The couple were married at Silencer, Iowa, Del-ember 24, 1872. At one time they resided in Hood River, and Mr. Stafford was a member of Can by Post, O. A. R. He served dur ing the Civil war In the Twenty-first Wisconsin regiment. Mr. and Mrs, James Stranahan of Hood River at tended the golden wedding, Mrs, Stranahan being a daughter of the aged couple. Notice of Annual Stockholders Meeting The Annual Stockholders Meeting of the Farmers Irrigation Company will be held Saturday, January 1J, 102.5, at 10 a. m. at the Library Hall. There will lie five directors to he elected to serve one year. The financial report of the Secretary and the Treasurer will be presented. To discuss and vote on Gie ijuestion of floating wood down the main canal for revenue, in order to make this legal we must have the consent of the stockholders. By order of the Board of Directors. M. II. Nickelsen, Secretary. d28jll Eagle Creek Bridge to be Built The United States Forestry crew, driven out of the Lost Lake district ten days ago by the heavy snowstorm, will be transferred following the Christmas holidays to Eagle creek, where a bridge will be constm-ted, connecting trails along the noted waterway. The forestry service, ac cording to W. A. Langille, in charge of construction work, will resume work on the Lost Lake highway as soon as weather conditions will per mit next spring. A 'Happy New Year . Is The Sincere Wish We Extend To You All. May the last day of the New Year as well as the first and all the days in between, bring you full measure of happiness and prosperity. We will help you start the New Year right by giving you more value for your money. Ladies' "Lanpher Made" Auto Coats Coats that were made to sell for double this price, we are closing out these lines, or we could not afford such a loss. Ladies' Brown Pure Virgin Wool Velour Auto Coat with box pleat back, full belt, large collar and cuffs of pearl Astrachan, lined with same, raglan sleeves, vertical pockets. Ladies Reindeer Pure Virgin Wool Velour Auto Coat, inverted pleat back, full belt, large collar and cuffs of sand Astrachan, lined with real Chamois leather, same in brown. Ladies' Auto Coat of Pure Virgin Wool plaid back Coating in Oxford Gray, inverted pleat back, full belt, 2 bellows and 2 vertical pockets, yoke and sleeves lined with Far mer's Satin' Wonderful Coats at a Remarkably Low Price. Oh, Man ! Buy Your Sweet Orr Work Clothes Here Now For Less This is one of the best lines of Work and Dress Trousers in America, the line we have been proud to fea t,,rP m thev are the best in quality and workmanship to be had anywhere, because they are made on the Atlanticcoist, and deliveries have Wn very late this season, we have Decided to Close Out this Entire Line of Men's High Grade Work and Dress Pants consisting Worsteds, JZ J?LUmi have a heavy siock 01 inese mui, uKuauic h .to Kain Soaks into Earth AlthouKh a total of 3 inches of rain bave prevailed up to Tuesday fol lowing the ehinook which bcun to melt the snowfall over the valley the latter part of last week, the Btreanm of the district did not reach the flood stages anticipated. Hood river showed six feet at a guage of the Paciiic rower & Light Co. Sunday night. The rain and melting snow for the most part penetrated tne earth. Le- roy Chlids, superintendent of the Hood Itlver Experiment Station, says he never saw a smaller run off for such a heavy precipitation. The con dition, however, he declares, is good for the apple tracts of the valley. Sinclair Reelected Master Kay W. Sinclair was re-elected master of the Hood Hiver Masonic Lodge Wednesday night of last week Other ollicers named for the ensuing year were: J. II. Hazlett, senior war deu ; It. II, Iteimett, junior! warden ; Kent Shoemaker, secretary; Truman Butler, treasurer; and Harold Hersh ner, trustee. The installation of of fleers will occur on St. John's Day, next ednesday evening. Hal Nesbit Ituys Tire Shop Hal Nesblt has purchased the eu tire stock of the Tire Shop, an Indus try which for the past, three years has been operated in connection with the Highway Auto Co. Marion IS'esbit, who was formerly associated with bis brother and Herbert S. Field iu the plant, lias left for Toronto, Canada, where he will Iteeome associated with a large manufacturing concern. Mens Overcoats Pure Virgin Wool 71 ? IJf C7 qJ JL Lte III 000 FC.iq- Men s "Raynster" Rain Coats Duncan Sustains Broken Hark It. A.- Duncan, who formerly resided here, while attempting to board a moving train at The Dalles last week, fell and sustained a broken back. His condition was at first thought seri ous. He is showing improvement, however, and it Is thought that lie will recover from the serious acd dellint. Mr. Duncan, who travels for a Portland grocery firm, is one of the most iM'pular traveling salesmen visit ing this section. Christian Church The work of the year Is drawing to a very happy and profitable close and at the annual meeting next IOrd's day the reports will Ik? made from all departments, and election of ofliccrs, and plans for the work of the new year Ik decided. Kvery mcmlier should be present. Bible school at U:4." a. in., A. B. Cash, giiiM-rintendetit. Preaching at 11 a. in. Topic: "Habits Oood and Bad." Basket dinner at noon. Congregational meeting at 2 p. in.; Kndeavor, 0 :.'( p. in.; preaching, 7 :.' p. m. Topic: "A Personal Question," J. C. Ultima, pastor. Card of Thanks The Hood Uiver Chapter of the Bed Cross wishes to express sim-cre aj pni intinn slid thanks, to all those who contributed their part towards the success of the ball, given last Monday evening. That the ball was a financial suc cess may lie seen by the net revipts which were $.'l.VI. This money is to ls used exclusively for hospital fees for crippled children from Hood Kiver countv. (Signed) Dr. L, L. MI UPIIY. Pres. Hood Uiver Bed Cross. Not ire to Creditor Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has Is-en apjinteil admin istrator of the estate of Anna Mary Wells, deceased, and that all pcrn having claims against said estate must present the same to the nnd-rsined administrator within six months from the date of this lotiee, properly veri fied a-eonlirig to law. Dated and first published this 2Mb day of Ihs-einNT, l'.22. Walter Wells, Administrator. d-jil. Notice of Storkolildcrs Meeting The retrulHr annual ineetinc of tb StM Vhobl. rs of the Cottage Ibwpital .tMiat hn of Ho"d Hiver. Omron. will I held January K. prn. at 2:."Hi p. in., st the oftiee f the Secretary Mr. Dutro. U..m 7. Hall Buildine. for the election 'f dirw-tors. and the tranirtio!i of sn h bnines a may proju-rly come before them. It. POST AND CORPS ff HOLD ELECTION Officers of Canby Post, Grand Army ! of the Republic, were elected last Saturday as follows: Jonathan John son, commander; II. B. Ijoonard, sen ior vice; James 11. Cash, junior vice; Sanford Smith, chaplain; S. Blythe, adjutant; It. F, Frasier, quartermas ter; (J. 11. Castner, officer of the day, and Thomas Goss, oflicer of the. guard. James Jarrett and N. W. Hardtnan were elected delegates to the annual encampment of the Oregon department to be held at Grants Pass next sum iner. 5XZS32S3 RIALTO FR1. & SAT. 3 2 30 CECIL B. DE MILLE presents with Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy and Lois Wilson DE MILLE'S CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT i Lavish -- Spectacular Thrilling ALSO FABLES NEWS TOPICS AND CONCLUSION OF "BUFFALO BILL" MATINEES lOc and 35c GO! EVENINGS 30c and 50c Coming Monday and Tuesday Bebe Daniels, James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson and Raymond Hatton in "PINK GODS," also Larry Semon J We Wish You New Years Happiness And you will have health for all of your fam ily If you use Kroll's Malted Milk bread. It Is of a consistent quality, ood every day. Father, mother, brother, sister and the baby will like it. All will thrive on It. You can buy It at all of the Hood River stores and at Odell, Mosler and Parkdale. Call for it. We make a whole wheat health bread, raisin and rye bread. cz3orzz THE HOOD RIVER BAKERY . C. IIROLL, Prop. Tel. 1651 firanger Makes Explanation Editor (ilacler: The mcniNrs of Pomona Grange did nut pass a resolu tion refusing to publish anything In the local iiewspaiHTS for all futur At the meeting in Peeml'r many resolutions were discussed and some adopteil which we did not think liest to pulilish at that time. Although menihers were supporters of ImiIIi Olentt and PiTce, all were glad to send a message to Jovernor- lect Pierce, pledging snpiort in his tax-reduction program. From what we saw in Hood Kiver papers Nfor" the election we thought this resolution would prohahly ls held up for ridi rule. This resolution was sent to the State Grange piihli'-ation. Time for discussion of county tax mdgft was limited. Tax budget com mittee had Ix-cn apiintcd from all the granges so this matter was left to them. Itoth editors were sending reports of the puhlie address to Portland pai-ers so we left this entirely to them. GRANGER. Christian and Missionary Alliance. H.ecial servhf-s In the Alliamv liun h on the Irds I'ay. Miss Edna 1 1-.1 n and Miss Irene lViwising. who hi vtiKictits from the Minimon liiMe Institute of S-attle, nn,l are tending tloir vacation at' homo, wi!I have htirg Mi Edna Holmun will have tie- morning service at 11 o'ehk. Miss Irene Jfciwninc will have the evening wrvuv at i :.vl arte" which a vat U Night servn'e will U held. EvervUxly wckvioe. W. P. Kirk, pastor. f.I im!iia Iloat Sen ice Colored AViih f!,e t'olurt.l.ia free of i.v. due a maxiiu'iin rise of the stream, srt e of the llarkin Trans-portation Co. r-storcd yesterday, jerry p rv ! between here and White Salmon. In terrupted for a w-k Nsituse .f the freeze-up. Las been restored. A Happy New Year to you all. For New Year's Dinner you may want Fresh Eastern Oysters Oyster Cocktail Sauce Ripe, Green Stuff'd Olives Sweet, Sour Dill Pickles Nuts, Dates, Figs, Raisins Golden Bantam Corn Tiny Superfine Peas Lettuce, Celery Sweet Potatoes Oranges, Bananas Grape Fruit Ginger Ale, Budweiscr Seal Brand Coffee from The Star Grocery "Good Tilings toEt" PERIG0 & SON si 1