The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 11, 1924, Image 12

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    HOODJUVEHULAL’IEH, THUH8DAÏJDECEMBBR|)11, 1M«
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BAD 1O-CENT PIECE
Kill i FOLK PLANNING
IS CLUE TO ARREST
HOST OF POMONA
CHRISTMAS CH
It looked Saturday night as though
At a meeting held Friday night by
‘ Pbmona grange assembled at Rock­
Bagta Claus might have to pass up cttlsens interested in the community
ford ball Wednesday of last week. the
chlldreu of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Christmas, the following officers were
Routine business occupied the morning Young, of Husum. Wash. Mr. Young,
Wit* M. D. Odell in the chair. After returning with hia wife from a shop­ elected and committees appointed:
Chairman, J. H. Fredricy; secre­
dinner and the social hour, In which ping trip In Portland, had a suitcase
grangers from all parts of the valley bulging with toys and articles of tary, E. D. Button; welfare commit­
enjoy exchanging ideas, memls-rs and clothing purchased for the kiddies' tee, C. A. Beil, chairman. Mrs. L. M.
Visitors assembled in the afternoon Christmas tree. He and Mrs. Young Bentley, Mrs. D. E. Rand. Mrs. C. A.
for the lecture hour. The Graven- lingered here to participate in the Bell. Mrs. A. K. Stranahan, Mrs. C.
Stein orchestra gave two pleasing celebration attendant on the opening H. Vanghan. Mrs. Alqpi Howe, Mrs.
J. Dobson, Mrs. E. D. Button, Mrs.
number*. State Master Palmiter told
of the Hood River-White, Salmon
about the national meeting at Atlan­ bridge. While their car was parked John Baker, Mrs. C. A. Richards,
tic City, composed of state masters on a side street the suitcase was Miss Juliet Whitteker and A. Can­
field; committee on arrangement* Dr.
and their wives. A resontion was .»..ly.
J. W. ftlfton, chairman, Dr. B. L.
passed asking for a nation wide ref­
The bag contained several silver
erendum on war except In case of coins, among them an old 10-cesit Peterson, Wm. Aldrich, Walter Ford.
Invasion. Mr. feliniter felt that the piece pierced with a hole. Sunday Joe Dobson and A. 8. Kolstad; com­
national grange was not well in­ two men tried to pass the old dime mittee on finance, J. H. Fredricy,
formed on the child labor amend­ at the Pastime pool ball. From thia Earl Frans, Karl Weber and C. A.
ment, which only gives congress the clue Warren Whepley, who gave hia Richards.
Anyone wishing to contribute to the
’power to pass child labor legislation. age as 27 and said he was from
community Christmas fund may send
Mr. Cannon discussed free text
Kansas,
and
H.
B.
Willett,
who
said
contribution to Welfare Committee,
books, which he l»ellevee are neces-
Barv to give all children a chance for he was. from Buffalo, N. Y., were ar­ care J. H. Fredricy.
rested snd the loot recovered by city
an education, -s.
After other orchestra numbers the and county officers. The men were
in jail.
grange met for business and passed held
"We were hoboing through,” Mid
Plutioas favoring the retention of
Veterans’ hospital In Portland; a Whepley, "and saw the chance of
state income tax; that (be state and making the haul and getting some­
federal governments so control and thing to eat."
The men were escorted to the
regulate the Umatilla Irrigation and
It is anticipated that a large num-
power projects so that the benefits boundary of the city and told to iter of Hood River and Mosier fans
do not go to land speculators and vamoose. They claimed that the theft will journey to The Dalles Baturday
private power interests at the ex­ was impelled by hunger after they afternoon to witness ‘the football
pense of farmer and taxpayer; that had sought vainly .for work. The men game l>etweeu Mt. Angel College and
the law, setting the penalty for de­ were great war veterans and the local The Dalles high school. The pro­
linquent taxes at eight per cent be poet gave each $1.50 before bls de­ ceeds of the game will be for the ben­
■'
observed rather than 17 per cent, parture.
efit of Ted Gibson, crack player of
that now charged, irrigation projects
The Dalle* who suffered fractured
Were not favored by speakers on the
vertebrae recently in a game and who
third resolution, as farmers are now
will be forced to spend the nexr year,
being ashed to lirait production.
according
to physician* in a plaster
the
evening
visiting
granges
In
'Least.
put on a beauti-
■a Wasco county VW
The Dalles foot Im 11 team, coached
fol initiation drill and presented tab­
leaux symbolising th* meaning and - Bunday night the choir of the As­ by Robt. Murray, is one of the beet in
bury Methodist church rendered their the stnte. Mt. Angel has an excellent
purpose of the order.
Press Com.
second sacred concert of ’ the season aggregation, and the «went of Hatur-
to a responsive audience. Among the day, according to prediction of local
numbers given were two chorus num­ men who follow football, will be one
RADIO NEWS
han, solos by Tom Clarke, Mr* F. L. of the beet played In the mid-Colum-
, As a Christman gift to radio listen- French and Rev. W. N. Byars, and a bia.
________________ .
are of Oregon, the Pacific Staten Elec­ duet by Mr* A. W. Beckley and Mrs.
Oldtime dance oo Tonight
tric Company will furnish musical Carl Holllngworlh.
programs from broadcasting station
Isenberg A Thornton, Hood River’s
Rev. Byars delivered an interesting
KOO at luncheon time, between 11.30 10-minute sermon on prayer, based own entertaining advershow men, will
and lp.m. daily, except Sunday, upon “The Angelu*” the picture by present "The Darkey’s Revenge,” and
during the month of December.
the famous artist, Francois HUM. an oldtime dance at their show at the
That the programs broadcast will The choir will render their Christmas Rialto tonight. Those who will par­
be of the Mgbeft quality, eOcials of cantata the evening of tbs 21st.
ticipate in the old fashioned dance
the Pacific States Electric Company
are: Caller, E. Petsol; violinist, Earl
have selected the Arion Trio to ap-
Cloe; banjoist, Ed Englebreitaen, and
CHURCHES
Eir before the KGO microphones,
darner* Mr. and Mr* Colvin. Mr. and
is popular organisation, now known
Mr* Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
nugbout the continent of North
Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hut­
English Lutheran Uhurrti
lerica and beyond, where there are
son.
Regular
services
at
11
a.
m.
The
radio receivers, will be heard in solo
Next Thurcday night Isenberg A
Sunday school meets at 10.30 a. m.
and ensemble numbers.
Thornton will produce “Uncle Tom's
P.
Hllgendorf,
Paator.
Music of the semi-elasslc and popu­
Cabin.” .________________
lar vat* will be played which will
M m . Th a ms« Buried Thursday
Seventh Day Adventist CtaraB
make the broadcasts of Interest to all
layers "of music. There will be no
Funeral services for Mrs. Roy
Sabbath school Saturday W a. ■
long waits; each broadcast will be Preaching service 11 IS a. m. Prayer Thomas, 27, native of Washington,
practically continuous for an hour meeting, Wedneeday 7.46 p m. All were held Thursday at the Anderson
and a half. Regular announcements are welcome.
chapel. Rev. O. R. Deleptne, pastor of
*111 ba made by “HM” so that listen­
the First Baptist church, officiating.
ers may know the names of the com­
Interment followed at Idlewllde cem-
positions being played.
etery. Mrs. Thomas suffered severe
' Llateirars are requested by the Pa
burns last Friday. Her death at the
rifle Htates Electric Company to
Hood River hospital occurred Tues-
Frite in to KGO their requests for
day. IIer husband survives.
pidos which they would like to hear.
While It will be impossible to recog­
Pastor.
That advertising pays is deinon-
nise all requests, many numbers will
strated by the millions of dollars
be played by the Arion Trio which
BL Mark’s (hrarh
, .
which are spent each y<-ar by con-
are requested by listeners.
Services neat Sunday will be as cerna eager to place their g<s»da be­
The members of th Arion Trio,
Morning prayer and sermon fore the buying public. Newspaper
Margart Avery, ’cellist; Joycs Bar follows:
11 a. m. Church school at S.4A advertising la the moat effective and
tbelson, pianist, and Josephine Holub, at
a. m. ’’Obstacles or Opportunities?" eheapeat method that has yet been
BL are enthusiastic over the
be the topic of the sermon by discovered.—Tillamook Herald.
to of playing Christmas gift will
for the vast daytime andleno Rev. L. H. Miller.
of KGO. All of the mai:
..
11 received
SOCIETIES.
Riverside Church
will be eagerly scanned by r these
Sunday school 0.46 a. m. Morning
•barming musirinns. -------- - ---
KNCAMFMKNT. NO. «* I. O. O. F.-
worship, 11 o’clock. Wednesday after- BDKN
Ragular meeting mcoud and fOorth Monday»
.■*
'***
noou
classes
in
religious
education
at
of
each
month.
B. M DIek, C.F.
Christmas week at KGO, because
of the uumtual brllllanw of tbe pro­ 4 o'clock. Thursday evening prayer Geo. w Tbomaon. Scribe
gram scheduled for Haturdsy night meeting at 7.30 Christian Endeavor,
December 21, should gladden the Sunday evening at «.46. The pastor
hearts of many music lovers in the will preach Sunday, having for bla
west.
Rix Instrumental and vocal subject, "The Question of the Corners."
artists of the Ran Francisco Musical
Valley Christian Churrh
Arts Institute will appear before a
microphone for the first time and
Bible school at 0.45. Communion
offer radio listeners the best in mu- and preaching service at 11. Chris-
Meat art Artur Argiewi«*
__
violinist tian Endeavor at «30 and evening
and assistant concert master of the preaching at 7.30. Thes<> aervlcew are
Ban Francisco Hymphony orchestra; designed to be helpful in every way.
Willem Debe, 'cellist of International and yon are most cordially invited to
fame, and Charles Hart, pianist of worship with us.
gr«NU ;t brilliance and rare gifts, will
The Livingstones.
play enseuiMr and solo numlM-ra.
First Christian Church
Garel van Uulat, baritone, and Violet
Fenater-Blagg. soprano, will also cen-
Bible school at 0.45. Communion
tribnta.^^K^P^MB
Tiie program Is furnished and preaching service at 11. Chris­
W. O. W,— Mwtlsn every firet and third
through the courtesy of Rherman, tian Endeavor at «.30 and evening Tnnreday
nlghl, at the First National Bank
Clay and Company. 'Music—How to preaching at 7.30. These services are Balldlag.
Get the Most Gut of It" will be dis- designed to be helpful in every way. LI Lindsey, Clerk ■'L. U. Mor*an. <1 C.
ciiHM-d by Redfern Mason, musical and you are most cordially invited to
critic and k-cturer.
HOODR1VERCAMP. no . 1.NB.M. W. A.-
woraiiip with u*
Meets In K.of P. ball «vary 1st and «rd Wsd.
The Livingstones.
of " ewb
month.
—;---------
J-.
V. K. WolgatnoU. E. C.
*.T. Fraslar. Otark.
Thursday evening. Ik^-emlier 25. tbe
ahi —in-
Christmas program at KGO will be
given by the KGO Mixed Quartet and
Regular services; Bunday school at
the KGO Instrumental Trio, assist «si 9.46 a. m.. H. C. Delt* 8upt.; preach­
by Herbert L. Breed aud Owen Rea- ing service at 11 a. m. Young people’s
man. Mr. Breed wtll give Will Ir- service «.30 p. m.. R. C. Samuel, presi­ WOMEN'H AUXILIARY OF HOOP RIVER
■llstlc servies 7.30 p. m.
win’s version of "The People vs. dent Evangel'
Poet. American lagion. No. & Meets
_____
Arat
Santa Claus,” and "To an Old Fogy Prayer meeting every Wednesday’ 7.30 Monday eve nt each month at Chamber of
Commerce.
Mro.
Harold
Herahner,
Proa
,
Everybody welcome. A. E. Mr* Vas W. Gladden, Hee'y.
Who Insists that Chrl'ttmas la Worn P- m.
“
3683.
Out” will l»e spoken by Owen Seaman. Hall, Paator. Phone
Among the Christmas musical num-
ANCIKNTORDEHOF UNITED WORKMEN
first
•f ChrisL Scientist
hers to be offered will be "Uhrlstman
Rlvcrsld« Lod*« No.U— Meeting nlgbta la
and »rd Baturday«, old K. f. Hall.
«arcin' by tbe KGO Instrumental
Services
in
church
building.
Sunday,
H. L. Howe, Financier.
Tylo; "Haste,
NHBHI
_________ sir
Ye Hhcjiherd*
Hbote, Recorder.
11 * m. Bunday school tbe same hour.
from the Christmas Oratorio by Bach, Tbe reading room is maintained in
Hood River Commandery No. 12, K.T
sung by Carl Anderson; ‘Ths New the Davidson building. Room 8 is
Meeta every fini Tnmday even I ng
Born King” by D'Fspoir, sung by open week days from 0 to 6, with
each month.
E. L. Heobee, E. C.
an
Ruth Waterman, contralto, and ”O attendant tn charge from 3 to
Wm. Irwin, Reoorder
&
Little Town of Bethlehem' by tbe Wednesday evening service at 8
MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. *n«H.M. MaaU
K,GO Mixed Quartet.
o'clock. lesson subject : "God the In Masonic Hall every third Tnaaday In
aanb
month.
W - F. Laraway, 1. 17 m ,
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.1
.1
Preserver of Man.' »»
A. Canfield, Recorder.
Notice of Meeting
MT. HOME CAMP MW. R. N. A., meau second
Asbury Methodist Giuriti
The annual meeting of the Stock-
and ftinrtb Friday« or aach month at old K
holders of the Farmers Irrigating
Sunday, tbe church school will meet of P. ball.
Company will be held Baturday, Jan­ at 10 a. m. ; morning worship at 11
Mildred Bartholomew, O.
uary 10, 1025. at 10 o'clock a. m., in o'clock, tbe pastor preaching on the Zana Carne* Ken.
the County Library hall, Iluod River, theme. ‘•i 'God's Search for Men's Ixive.' «4 ROOD HIVER CHAFTKH NO W, O. E.B.-
Qregoti.
Maala aenond and ftmrth Tnaaday avenins
Ep worth Ix-ague meets at «.45 p. m.
each month. Vlaltora cordially weloomad
. The object of the meeting la to At 7.30 p. m.. Rev. C. B. Harrison, of
„ ______________ Mr» Iva Heobae. W. M.
elect five directors to serve one year. of Portland, will deliver his lecture,
Helen Oarvon. Sec y.
Tbe by-laws require seventy-five per “Circuit Riders of Oregon."
Th«-
bODGK NO. 107. 1. O. O. F—
cent of the stock present, in person Pine Grove and Odell churches will IDLXW1LDK
MwU in Frs-erna) hall, evary Thursday
or hy- proxy, for a legal meeting. unite with ns for this service. Prayer night.
—
R v Diet»»». N. G.
.Therefore every Stockholder should meeting is held Thursday at 7.30 p. Gan. W. Th o m «n n. Secretary.
he preaent in person or by proxy.
m. The public Is invited to all of LAUREL REBEKAH LODGE No. n.I.OO.F.
By order of Board of Directors.
these services.
Meets first end third Monday* saeb month
d25j8
Mr* Cleo. Lens, N. G.
Albert Canfiejd, Secretary.
W. N. Byar* Minister.
Mrs. Ellgabeth East
YOU WUX
JGP^
AND
FAITHFULLY
—ALWAYS
wWl
TRATARE ALSO HANDSOME
LOCAL FOLK TO SEE
SATURDAY’S GAME
GIVE THE GREATEST
SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE
TQaant THE GIVER AND THE
RECIPIENT OVER THE LONGEST
STRETCH OF TIME I
OUR STORE OFFERS MANY
PRACTICAL GIFT HINTS!
APPEALING CONCERT
AT ASBURY CHURCH
&
Wealey Oub
The Weeley club listened to an in-
terestlng addresa at their quarters in
i the Asbury Methodist church Tu<*-
day night M. Yaatii gave the boys
,*n Interesting talk on the customs
and methods of doing business among
the Japanese. The boys fieri a red they
learned more about Japan at the
foccUng than they had ever learned
formerly.
Twa reals of movlug pictures
kreaented by Victor Follealus.
Next ftentoy night talks on hy­
giene will be given by Dr. 8. L.
Peterson. Mr. Follenius will again
fihow film* All boy* of the city and
eouuty are welcome.
Miss Gertie Milla, Ben.
liman, V. G.
The Baptist Ourdi
Sunday school at 10 •. m. Preach­
ing service at 11 a. m. Subject of the
’
aarnion, 44 'What
is More Important
Than to Kat When Hnngryf” Evening
AKEL REBEKAH LODGE No. 14* 1.Q.O.F
service at 7.80. ~
'
Subject
of the ser­ ■ Moote
th* Bret and third Tnmday evanln« In
mon. "Is it Right to Pray for Heal
•Mh month In the Odd Fellow« Hall, «even
mil««
«oath nt Hood
River. R. n I
Ingr Splendid
- -
music by a trained
Mathilda Edstrom, N. G.
choir. Junior B. Y. P. IT. at 4Jh)
Bessie Crssoa. V.y
p. m. in the auditorium; Intermediate „ _ „
_ Uvrtrnds caug hey. Tree*
and senior B. Y. P. U. at «.30 In the Marl« K«mp, Sec.
prayer meeting room. Prayer meet­ CANBY W. R. C.—Meat«
Meets esednd and Utrartb
ing Wednesday at 7JM). Continue to Saturday«of «Mh monUi st K. ot F. ball
W
„■"l*"
’
»»»
«trans hso. Presiden I.
pray for tbe revival at Hood River.
Mr* Karl«en Meyer, Baeretary,
C. R. Iteiepine, Paator.
Budget Meeting Yesterday
final county budget was fixed
yesterday by the county court. The
advlsory committee present consisted
of Truman Butler, » 8. J. Moore, M M
Hill and Dan
Jordan.
HOOD RIVER CIRCLE No.XM NEIGH BORN
of WooderaA-Meeta at K. at P hall on tbe
i th.
Mt* F. H Blaft, mark.
571 DEPARTMENT
Here Are Suggestion» for Your Christmas Buying! ;
NEW SLIPOVER
SWEATERS
SILK HOSE
FOR WOMEN
BASKETS
12-«traud, pure ullk thread, pair
,U|« m owujqa ‘sputkini Xnafioqvjq
and tasael trimna-d
$2.98 to $6.90
Thesa please tbe little girls.
98c
29c to 98c
WARM MUFFLERS
FUR CHOCKERS
make acceptable Gifts.
Our assortment of popular* furs
will please milady, too.
FULL FASHIONED
HOSE
for Men and Boy*
$1.69
WOOL SOCKS
In heather mixtures, plain and
clocked.
49c to 98c .
MEN’S TIES
<♦'
FUR SETS
FOR THE CHILDREN.
. $4.98 to $24.75
HAND DECORATED
CANDLES
Pure thread silk, 20-inch boot,
with lisle garter top and
reinforced heel and toe, pair
These make excellent gifts, pair
ai.49
25c to 96c
ALL SILK
INGRAIN HOSE
CANDLE STICKS
a>e Ideal present* Hikes 1 to 10.
All Silk dry dyed Hose of heavy
quality, full fashioned to
fit ankle snugly.
Thr»>e styles of exceptional
beauty. The pair
$2.98 to $14.75
$2.98
$2.98
TOYS
MAMA DOLLS
TREE ORNAMENTS
Tinsel, wreath* garlands, bells,
CHILDREN’S
WINTER COATS
We have a g<x>d assortment of
new ti«-s for men and hoys.
M«*ckanical toys, winding toys,
We have a large assortment of
the best of dolls. z
25c to $1.49
all sorts of toys.
98c to $8.90
etc., at saving prices.
WARM SLIPPERS
BOOKS
NOVELTY RUBBER
£PRONS
ELECTRIC LIGHT
These are new and very
attractive.
outfits for the Christmas tree.
FOR MEN
. *
for Grown Ups and Children.
98c to $1.98
8c to 69c
MEN’S SUITS
and .
OVERCOATS
CHILDREN’S
$14.75 to $34.75
FELT SLIPPERS
59c to 98c
98c and $1.49
MEN’S AND BOYS’
W ■ A ’Y’O
A KTYX /"• A T><?
$1.98 and $2.98 -
BOXED STATIONERY
Our araiortmerit make« shopping
easy.
v Capa 49c to $1.98
You will like these. Beautiful
isixt-s, good stationery. Per box
Hat» $1.98 to $4.98
49c to $1.98