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HOOD RIVER PLACIER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 I ¡♦* 9 1111 H II 111111111 1111 Miss Evelyn Hasbrouek was up The ladle«' Missionary society, of Dorn Portland to spend Thanksgiving the Baptist church, will meet thia with her parenta. Judge and Mrs. H. (Thursday) afternoon at the church OAOOOS41111111 l i 111 ri 11 » L. Hasbrouek. parlors Mrs. Huggins will read the P*rlw. Richards’ , Mr ,Mr*- O. I*. Morse are here second chapter of the book to be rent •pts. Tel. 2921. Un from Gold Beach, where thev operate by the society, which will prove in ,or •**•- Schindler a popular hotel, visiting Mr. Morse's teres ting as well as Instructive to all Available to on the recre Transfer Co* Tel. 2851. a7t( riater, Mrs. C. H. CSstner, and fam- who follow the readings. A cordial ational resources of United States invitation is extended to all todies, ®pi7,U <»»*'•. Mrs. Fred Howe, iiy. public lands is to be assembled by 818 Uasoede ave. Phono 2454. mStf * adv advisory council of the President’s Fred Coe. of the Waucoma lodge, Uie J- R. Phillips, who is in charge of ¡ttee on outdoor recreation, so i Bead’s Radio Shop will be open Sat tne lake preserve of E. L. McCiain. Knights of Pythias, back from The commit curding ; to information just revived Dalles last week, where be conferred urday until 8 p. B. r d6 Jr., in Hkamauia county. Wash., was with officials of lodges tn mld-Colum- by the district forester. U. S. Forest Forbes, the dressmaker, 714 9th here the drat of the week visltlnr Ida counties, stated that preparations Service. Portland. friends. Recreation plana are to be claasi- are being made for a largely attended Mr‘l L-.-H-v McVay returned last district convention at the Wasco cap fled into three groups, accordlag to Mrs. A. XJ. Lewis waa a visitor in Saturday evening from Hot Lake ital December 15. A large delegation outstanding scenic beauty and recrea Portland the first of the week. R A. Baker waa up from Portland where alie had spent two weeks re- will motor from here and Cascade tional resource, secondary scenic qual enperatiug from a nervous break Locks for the convention. ity but high recroatlonal value, and the first of the week on business. down. A. W. Meyers, of Cascade Locks, isolated tracts suitable for camping Rev. W. N. Byars was a Portland H. I. Peek, formerly superintendent deputy grand chaucellor, of the order or stopping places. visitor last week. Under the first class will l>e in of warahouaes for the Apple Growers Al Ruhnke and family have moved Association, who now resides in Se of the Knight. of Pythias, went to cluded regions which should be ad The Dalles Wednesday of last week to Portland for the winter. attle, waa a visitor here the first of to conduct a meeting of all deputies ministered tor their outstanding sce Mrs. C. A. Bell waa a visitor in the week. in bis district, which includes the nic features or for pramotion of their The Dallee last Saturday. Mfs- ,H. C. Conover has arrived to counties of Wasco, Bhermhn and recreational use. Forested lands, riv Hood River Box Co., bus . box l manufac- be with her husband. Night Marshal Hood River. Tlie meeting was held ers and streams and diversified coun taring, Hood River. Oregon. Phone Conover. Mrs. Conover has been in preparatory to the diqfrict conven try not chiefly scenic, but having a value for camping, fishing, hunt 1842. miti ^cattle nursing her mother, who is tion to be held in The Dalles De high ing, and similar pursuits will be in- cember 15. I deliver sweet cider in gallon lots or cluded bi the second clan*. Wooded by the barrel. Walter Wells. Phone Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 8tranahan, ac or waterside tracts not coming under Prof. J. O. Mclxjughlln and son, 4728. 'o nfiti John, up from Corvallis for the companied by their daughter-in-law, the first or secund class, but serving Eocene Coal Oil »tops smoking ant teachers’ institute last week, remained Mrs. Earl Htranahan. motored up last the purpose of temporary camps for smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Fi ram over Thanksgiving as guests of Mr. week fiur a visit with relatives and passing tourists will fall in class friends. Co. They were house guests three. Thia group will also Include and Mrs. W. 11. McClain. m29ti Eves scientifically examined by H. L. Miss Margaret l’ineo will have a while here of Mr. Strauahau’s sinter, natural summer homeoltes. Haabrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner gift shop of plain and fancy gifts Mrs. M. 8. Crowell. Mr. Stranahan "This survey and classification is Bldg. for Christinas at the "Margaritte is now residing on a ranch place an important first step in carrying !8U near Vancouver, Wash. Open air Mias Bernice Butler, of Seattle, Shoppe" at the Hood River DrflF-C<>-. work appears good for him, and his out the program of the outdoor cou- feneijce," said the district forester, was here last week to spend Thanks December 6. cheeks, despite the age of 80, glow Truman Butler, ills son. Robert, with a Cosiness that youth might in commenting on the cuO)>eration of giving with Miss Ila Nichols. the Forest Service in compiling the City Engineer Clark is indisposed, and niece, Miss Virginia Vaughan, envy.■MfamhmmMeStolEHUUfiMSm Mrs. Earl Stranahan resides information. “Of course, lu classify suffering from a severe attack of and Ix-roy Childs were among the In Portland. ing national forest areas for recrea Hood River folk at the recent O, A. Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark motored tion purposes, we will apply the es C.-U. of O. football game. W. W. Woolley, Tlie Dalles insur- up from Portland last week and tablished Forest Service i»olicy of C. G. Cornelius, who has been seri spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. highest use, giving due weight to tim ance man, was a business visitor ously ill at his home on Cascade here Tuesday. and Mrs. H. II. M. Dexter. Mr. __ ______ Clark. ber production, grazing and water We have been fortunate enough of A. W. Loughery, district game avenue, is convalescing. He is now who la now associated with E. A. shed production. At the same time the noted Denioff Brothers Furs and they will be here for able to be al>out the bouse a part of Baker, in the apple business in Port we will recognize the im|K>rtance of warden, apent several days last week each day. > two wees* only, for you to select that Christmas pi land, is handling many apples from providing opportunities for outdoor in eastern Oregon duck hunting. Miss Elizabeth Kelly was .home different northwestern points. He recreation tor the average American. Richard Ford was np from O. A. C. These people have been in business for three to take Thanksgiving dinner with his from the Oregon Agricultural Col had charge, of loading the steamer The forests can make a distinct con lege to attend the Thankmtiving va Deerfield, which carried a record tribution to the physical vigor, moral parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ford. their guarantee is unlimited. This guarantee is that the furs are as cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cargo of export apples for Maynard strength and clean simplicity of the Glenn B. Hunt came up From Port F. 8. Kelly. A Child recently. Mr. Clark was also American people. marked and that the workmanship is the best that can be had. land to spend Thanksgiving with bis "Although the 22 national forests Mrs. R. H. Coshow last week re prominently identified with a success mother, Mrs. J. B. Hunt. ceived a letter from lier son, John ful celebration of Apple Week , in of Oregon and Whshington are en Represented in this shipment are Silver Kit Fox, Grey Fox, Goh V. A. Bower and family ate turkey Coshow, of Maxwell, Calif., who is Portland recently. joyed annually by millions of people, den European Fitch, Sable Brown Fox, Hudson Blue Fox, Black dinner Thanksgiving day with their convalescing from an oiieraUon for the public should not forget that the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ford, who for parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bower. Fox, Toupe Lynx- French Coney, Black Lyns, Marmot, Siberian appendicitis. merly resided here and at Dee, were primary purpose of the national for Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pooley spent Mr. and Mrs. Trafford E. 8mith down last Friday from their home at ests is the growing of timber crops. Squirrel, American Mink and many other fur* so popular with the Thanksgiving in Portland with rela were in Portland over tlie Thanks Klickitat, Wash. They report that It follows naturally that if tree ladies. This is surely an opportunity for Hood River Valley ladioe crops are grown they are to l*e har soon a new road, on a water grade, tives and friends. giving holidays to be with their and we heartily invite you to call and inspect them. Fred Coshow was np from Salem daughter, Miss Josephine, there in will be completed np the ’ Klickitat vested and the product, which is river fgprn Lyle, and that this will lumber, put to uae, and the ground to spend Thanksgiving with his school. kept growing more tree crops. Rec decrease the distance of the present, mother, Mrs. R. H. Coshow. The Indies' Aid, of the Valley hilly road l»y six miles. Mr. and reation on the national JTorests will Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ide, of Park Christian church, will hold their an Mrs. Ford, who are parents of Mrs. continue to be an Important but a dale, were in the city last week. nual Imzaar at the church tomorrow, L. F. Parker, of Dee, declared that minor use as compared to the grow Friday, night. A program will be Klickitat is a paradise for fishermen, ing of trees. The practice of forestry < shopping and calling on friends. Let me grind and press your cider in given and refreshments served. Their stories of fine catches there and recreation on the same ground any quantity. Have new kegs and bar Ix*slie Butler was in Portland Sat will proltably result In the visit of is by no means inconsistent, as Euro rel« at eo»t to cuatomers. Phone for urday to itttend the Portland Cliain- local disciples of Sir laaak to Klicki- pean peoples have long ago found prices. Walter Wells. Tel 4723, nfitf ber of Commerce luncheon given In tat next summer. out,” says the district forester. If von do not receive your Oregonian honor of President Grant, of the regularly or wish to subscribe for same, national chamber. either by carrier or mail, please call Own your home. What have you. f Oregonian agent. Phone 2903. f 21 tf as first payment on a five-room, mod Cleaning and pressing your clothes ern house in Hood River? Payments aids wonderfully to their wear. Tel. like rent, Write today to F. W. Win- 1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery nard, Hillsdale, Ore. service. jBtf Mrs. W. O. Livingstone is spending The H<s>d River Irrigation district, "Laws of Forgiveness" is the title Mr. and Mrs. II. D. W. l’ineo mo It part of this week in Portland at- the first bonded district in the state, of an interesting religious volume tending a aesslon of the executive is was announced Tuesday by Frank just published by Rev. C. R. Deleplne. tored to Bend last week to speud Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. board of tlie Women's Missionary Fenwick, 'Secretary, had i>ald off a Two hundred of the books were for society of the state, of which she is total of 826.600 of its bonded indelit- warded by Rev. Deleplne to leaders Davidson. a member. ednesa. The principal .was reduced of religious thought throughout the A. J. Dlngmon and family, of Gold- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lewis and fam- 88,000 this year, and the budget for country. It is anticipated that they endale, spent Thanksgiving with Rev. W. N. and Mrs. Byars. Mr. Dlngmon ily, of White Halmon, and F. C. Lew- the coming year calls for a similar wlll arouse a keen interest. is, of Winlock, Wash., were herc riMuctlon in tlie debt. "The logic of Itev. Deleplne in the to a brother of Mrs. Byars. The Hood River district waters the book is revolutionary. He says: The many friends of Isaac Jeffries. over Thanksgiving for a visit with Oak Grove and portions of the Bel new "The truths Set forth in 'I*awa of parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G Of the Pine Grove orchard district, their mont and Barrett sections on the Forgiveness’ are due to revolutionise will regret to- learn that he is seri Ijcwis. some of the thinking we have in In addition to his greenhouse, West Hide. ously ill at the Hood River hospital. herited. through the great Augustine, which is managed by his eon, George, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder, who Nut Banquet Saturday Night from the Apostolic Fathers." ~ Haslinger has opened a recently left for Portland, will sail Jr., George The book, which was published by A nut banquet will be held at the flower store in The Dalles, His . from Portland December 13 for Cal Waukoma hotel Raturday evening, R. The Glacier Press, is on sale at The daughter. Miss Mary Haslinger, is in ifornia to spend the winter. H. Turk, fllliert expert of Vancouver, Book A Art Store, at 28 cents per charge of the store. Mias Marion Howe, who is teaching Wash^, entertaining orchardists of copy. Thos. Lacey, who has been engaged at Bend, was here over Thanksgiving Hood River and White Balmon who with her parents. Judge and Mrs. in repair work for the State Highway are interested in thia feature of hor- Commission, came up last week to Henry L. Howe. spend Thanksgiving with bls family, tictllture. Mr. Turk hill secure fil- Born—To Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ter He is now working in the veinity of lierts for the banquet from the White Halmon ranch of Mrs. Anna Ziegler, rill at Bend, Monday, November 24. Goble. who this year harvested 1,500 pounds a son. Mrs. Terrill was formerly Mr. and Mrs. F. C. House and Mr. of nuts from an acre tract, on which Mias Laura Rand, of Hood River. • and Mrs. Glenn B. Marsh have left peach trees are stilt growing as We’ll prove all this and much more—or better Sunday evening at 7.30 o’clock, the Dr. W. Donald Nickelson was up for a visit with friends. Allers. „ choir, under the direction of Asa from Portland over the week end. still, we’ll let you prove it yourself right in your a. House, before returning The banquet will follow a confer spending Thanksgiving with his par- I visit in New Orleans anti ence to lie held at Library hall Hat- Holmes, will render the second sacred own home by lending you a ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickelson. return home by way of Ix>s Angeles. urday afternoon, when Prof. Henry concert of the season at the Asbury Methodist Bpim-opal church. An in Maytag. Wash with it—next J. W. Collier spent Thanksgiving Miss Jessie Hletton, home from O. Hartman, of the Oregon Agricultural spiring program consisting of an- He A. C. for Thanksgiving holidays with College, will talk. with his parents in Portland. washday, or sooner. No obliga- thema, duets and solos will be given. and J. II. Haslett saw the Multno- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slot tion at all. Don’t delay phon* mah-U. of O. football game. ton, suffered from a severe cold. She Workmen Will Celebrate Button-Meyrvs ing us. iCstmaster Johnson and family was unable to return to Corvallis MemIterR of Riverside lodge, A. O. Friends here have just received an Thanksgiving until Tuesday. motored to Portland 1 U. W„ are planning on a ceremonial nouncement of the wedding of Mal . «toy to call on i their son, Charles, en- Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Moore and Saturday night jn celebration of their Outstanding Button, son of Mrs. F. P. But gaged there in buainees. daughter. Miss Virginia, spent Thanks first meeting in a new lodge hall over colm Maytag Ft ton, and Mias Grace Ines Meyers, at Miss Llvona Peterson was home giving in Portland with Mrs. Moore's the First National Bank. Henry L. the home of the bride's mother at to enjoy the Thanka- mother, Mrs. W. J. Furnish. Mrs. from O .A. O. . Howe, one of the grand officers who Ix»ng Beach, CaJIf., Tuesday. Novem giving dinner with her parents, Mr. Moore and daughter remained down was in Portland Saturday evening to ber 25. Immediately after the wed for a more extended visit. and Mrs. K. D. Peterson. attend a ceremonial of the Sheiks, ding Mr. and Mrs. Button left on a Fifteen members of the White fam #Fred W. Donnerberg and Robert stated that a large delegation of motor trip to Sequim. Wash., when* ily participated in a Thanksgiving Bartol were among the first "civies" Workmen. the bridegroom is with the Standard A class will lie initiated into the Oil Co. reunion dinner at the home of L. H. to walk across The Bridge. They strolled over Tuesday afternoon while lodge Saturday night. White last Thursday.^ Mr. Button, who served during the great war with an aviation corps, Mr. and Mrs. Trafford E. Smith over photographing Carroll Hurlburt's Firemen ’« Ball Successful immortal Ford. was a prominent athlete of the Hood spent Thanksgiving in Portland with Tfcc Firyncn’s ball, the climax of River high school. He was a student Miss Helen Jones has just returned their daughter, Miss Josephine, a stn- from a three weeks’ engagement of Thanksgiving day cripbration here, at the I'niversity of Washington. Mr. . dent there at St. Helen's Hall. singing at a Portland moving picture was a auccesa. About 200 couples and Mrs. Button, en route to their Music was Washington home, drove up to Port theatre. Her concert numbers aroused attended the function. a keen appreciative comment. She furnished by Howard's Acea of Mel land for a short visit with Mr. But- The committee in ton's mother and friends here. was accompanied to Portland by her ody orchestra. charge of the dance was composed of mother, Mrs. Harvey Jones. Fred II. Bell, Verne Horne and Wil Cammandery Officers Named William P. Allyn, former secretary bur Coulter. Cecil Lafferty waa in Officers of the Hood River Com- of the Chamber of Commerce, who fr charge of decorations. mandery, Knights Templar, Tuesday now organization manager for the night were elected for the ensuing Security Finance Co., in Portland, Judge Hasbrsuck in Held Up year as follows: O. B. Nye, eminent Are arriving daily now and was here Sstnrday calling on friends. Two unmarked young men Tuesday commander; A. M. Cannon, general Mr. Allyn was on the way to Yakima and you should not put off on night li Id up County Judge Han- issimo ; C. 11. Jenkins, captain gen business. al n service station owned by eral; E. O. Blanchar, treasurer; Wil ' buying until the lines are Mr. and Mrs. G.’ A. Sheldon and bror.ck him jj|st eorit of torn. Judge Has- liam Irwin, recorder; A. F. Howes, family, Mrs. E. A. Sheldon and Miss broken. brouck was engaged at the lack of senior warden, and K. W. Sinclair, Margaret Brown motored up from the station, bls lack to the door, junior warden. Portland Thanksgiving to take turkey when a man spoke. He turned to dinner with Dan Carver and family. And n tall man covering him with a Mtoa Prichard to be Entertained Mr. Sheldon and Mrs. Carvcg ar revolver. While his partner guarded The Hood River Business Women's brother and sister. the station own r, a short companion club will entertain Miss Adelia Prich Experience of anthracite coal users rifi-d the till of a small amount ’of ard. of Fine Candies we have ever from national president of the organ ■ . '... flrat car received in Hood Riv silver and currency. ■i tomorrow evening. A dinner shown and very moderately er has been so uniformly satisfactory On «curing the money the men isation, will be held at The .Pheasant, follow that orders are now being booked bj disnpp. ared In the darkness. Night ing which Miss Prichard will tell the priced- Emry Lumber A Fnel Co. for a sec rifilar C .lover wan notified at once, local women of features of the na ond car which, like the first, wtll' hut no dues to identity of the men tional convention held last July at probably be sold out before Its ar conld he obtained. West Baden, Ind. rival. Missionary Alltanee The Women’s Missionary societies Daly Brqa. Strap Many Apple Boxes of the city and Valley Christian Regular services: Sunday school at Daly Bros., who last year had churches will bold a joint service at 9.45 a. m.. II. C. Delta, 8upt.; preach charge of strapping export apple box the Valley Christiart church Sunday ing service at 11 a. tu. Young people's es, are again engaged here and In morning. Thia is their annual meet service 6.30 p. m.. R. C. Samuel, presi Portland this year. Their crews will ig offfhla kind and a special program dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. m. strap an approximate 700,000 boxes of Interest to all will be put on. The Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7.30 in Hood River this season. They service begins at 11 o’clock. Convey 1 >. m. Everybody welcome. A. E. expect to handle 300.000 boxes in will be supplied to all of the Hall, Pastor. Phone 3663. Come in and look them ances Portland. city church who need such. over now and get our special 8t. Mark’s Guild bazaar at store Dick Ford Makes Good Attention! First Char* ef Christ. Sri zn ttot prices if you can use a quan room In ML Hood annex December Taleakwa Camp Fire 'Girls' Christ Services In church building. Sunday. Richard Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ford, is making good at O. A. 18. LuncbeoflKll till 2 Chile con mas baxaar at Frasier's store Hatar- tity. came, baked beans, spaghetti and day, December 13. from 10 o'clock on. 11 a. m. Sunday school the same hour. C.t not only in his studies but in The reading room Is maintained to athletics. He played quarter on the cheese, scalloped potatoes, pumpkin and apple pie. coffee. Afternoon tea Reports of ranchers indicate that the Davidson building. Room 8 to Frosh football team, Dick, who last open week days from 9 to 5, with an year played quater on the H. R. H. 8. served. Be sure and bring the kid only a small percentage of the CTilna dies. A fish pond has been arranged pheasants of the valley were killed attendant In charge from 8 to A team, will try hard tor a varsity by Mrs. 8. J. Moore. during the open season, November 1 Wednesday evening service at 8 place while in college. A. G. Lewis, whose gsrden. both to 10, Inclusive, this yesr. Heavy o'clock. Ix*sson subject : “God, the Chlorine G m laed far CeUa FROM flowers and vegetables, is always one rains prevailed throughout the open Only Cause and Creator.” m G m < Tbiat» I» Eat” Ora. V. R. Abraham and J. W. Blf- of the best in the city, has been de season, and hunters operated under Seventh Day Adventist Chur* STANDARD O. A. C. STOCK ton have installed apparatus for treat lighting friends the past several difficulties. Rabbatta school Hatnrday 10 a. m ing colds by the new chlorine gn* It is said that the number of pheas weeks with gifts of fine celery. Mr Levria has made a remarkable suc ants here next year, unless a severe Preaching service 11 IS a. m. Prayer method. The gas han been used effec- 5726. GEORGE BAKER. 7.« p aa AM tlvely on a number of patienta, it is cess with his celery. It is crisp and winter should ensue, will be large. stated. characterlard by a rich flavor. ' BRIEF LOCAL MENTION Rl EATON SURVEY OF NEAR F UR S FURS Worth Christmas While Present H. R. DISTRICT IS REV. MR. DELEPINE PAYING OFF BONDS PUBLISHES ROOK We Prove All Claims in your own home And here they are Washes faster—a tubful of linens, silks or woolens in 3 to 7 minutes; 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour—act ually twice the capacity of other washers. SACRED CONCERT TO BE GIVEN AT ASBURY Washes more thoroughly— no handrubbing sary even on wristbands, neckbands or collars. Washes with greater care— no pounding, pulling. Cleansentirely by super-energized water action. 9 Christmas Candies n Thè Biggest and Be& Assortment Fancy Boxes of Chocolates Fine Assorted Mixes in Bulk asher E. A. FRANZ CO FOR SALE The Star Grocery PERICO & SON YOUNG COCKERELS FOR SPRING BREEDERS