who reported that the temperature
|>ad stood at 4« below sero when he
left home, doctored the local weather
very mild.
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B. L. Haabronek. optometrist.
D
Bnml Oregon Journal agent, phone
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"Piding Christmas
vacation in Portland with hto father.
Dave Armstrong and family have
moved from Dee to the city.
January Clearance
D*** “killed ■Hllner, of
Porttond, wiu begin, January 8, at
the Paris Fair a series of 12 ‘tint— t
for housewives and young women
who wish to learn how to mate their
own hats.
Shoe Odds and En
/^e JYalley Christian church to
planning for an all-day meeting Jan
uary 7, when the annual business
.
Mrg U
Raud *pent the meeting will be held. A basket din
holiday i in Portland with friends.
ner will be served at noon and a full
Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Peterson spent day is being planned.
Christmas tn Portland.
Lucas Foote, who sp«nt the holi
(By Rev. W. O. Livingstone, presi
pofior, Richards’ day« here with Mrs. Foote and her dent of the Hood River Ministerial
apta. Tai. 2921.
A few
1611
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nickel Association).
-Dry box wood for saie.
Schindler son, has returned to Stanford Uni
It is the policy of the churcbea of
Transfer Co. Tel. 2861.
versity, California, where he to a Hood River to conduct their work
a7t(
Heavy soles, patent calf and kid, stitch
Ralph Davies was down from the student of tow.
along constructive lines, without sen
down welt, Kindergarten Shoes, sizes 8% to 2
Friday, January 9. there will be sation or undue pressure upon those
Upper Valley the first of the week
on business and to see hto physician. another old fashioned dance given by carrying the responsibility; so rather
•
Hilgendorf will go to Port- the Home Economics club of Rock than spectacular outbursts of religi
Eight inch tops, in the noted That give comfort and ser
land next week to atteud a conven- ford grange. Quadrilles, waltzes, two- ous enthusiasm followed by the In
vice. Combination last, in
evitable lethargy, they are simply
tlon of the English Lutheran church, ateps, three-steps, minuets, etc. G
Red Cross and Selby makes,
plodding, which always means safe,
music,
good
time,
refreshments.
Ad
the
following sizes:
A. C. Sallenbach was down from
if not rapid, progress.
I
regular price, $9.85, will sell
the Upper Valley the first of the mission 50 cents. All welcome.
Plans have been considered In the
A beautiful service was held at the
Black Kid, 454B, 4A, and
week on business.
for
\ alley Christian church last Bunday Ministerial association, and a com
Your choice of any hat in stock for evening. It consisted of two i>anto- mittee appointed, to cooperate with
two
5A, one 6%A and one
We are stocked too heavy on these shoes in
$4.50—January 5, 6 and 7. The Ger mimes, "That Sweet Story of Old” the state In the matter of a definite
narrow,
medium and wide widths, in straps,
trude Hat Shoppe.
8AA.
program
of
religious
education.
A
and "The Manger." The parts were
W. A. Hackett has been indisposed well taken by the young people and movement is also on foot to try and
Oxfords
and high shoes.
The regular price i3 $8.50
r the past several days, suffering from the lighting effects were very attrac cope with the young people problem.
Black Kid in sizes: 4A, 4B,
In
the
establishment
of
a
mid-summer
a severe cold.
tive.
To cut this stock in half we are going to
and we are selling them for
in some attractive camping
4%A, 5A, 5J4A, 6A.
I deliver sweet cider in gallon lots or
“Tie beet painter in tbwn” is a man assembly,
offer
20% reduction on every paiR
location
in
Hood
River
county,
by
I
bv the barrel.. Walter Welto. Phone proud of bis, work. He’d rather lose a
bringing in first class talent, and put-1
4*23.
n8tf
job then cut his price by skimping on ting
Brown Kid: 8AA
across a real program that will
Read’s Radio Shop, ths Radio Shop the quality of his materials. And when appeal to the young people. The asso
business
is
dull
he
isn
’
t
the
man
who
of PSJ”1 Rivar- Greebe, Atwater Kent
has also planned to introduce I
T
goes begging for work Hardware, paint ciation
and Radiola.
juf
and wallpaper. H. 8. Braakman, phone the religious element Into the observ-l
One Odd Lot
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Dexter 2404,
ance of the various holidays, by some I
Odd Lot of
Here is an opportunity to purchase
Smith building.
jltf
spent Christmas In I’ortlaat.-wlth Mr
kind of a union gathering. This was I
and Mrs. p. F. Clark. <V
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Castner and very successfully done Armistice and I
Misses Ruth and Margaret Morrison son, Geo. Reimer, spent Christmas in Thanksgiving days when very sue-1
are spendjpg their vacation with their Portland with their daughter, Mrs. cessful services were held, There la
Kenneth B. Hall, .and her husband. a deepening Interest here in lnter-
mother, Mrs. D. H. McClain.
dinner was served at the churcb cooperation and fellowship
A. W. Stone has left for eastern Christmas
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. In which always augurs well.
Eight inch tops, slightly out of style, but excellent
cities where he will spend several new
the afternoon the party saw the
During the past year there have
months on business.
"Tiny” Shields benefit game at Mult been very unusual evidences of prog
in kids and calfs, brown for orchard work or general rough wear, as they will
Mrs. Isaac Jeffries has left for nomah field.
ress among the local churches. The
In Oxfords and Strap
Buffalo, N. Y., where she will speud
and black, dress and stand up under severe use. Regular price $12.50.
Coach Coleman and wife, of O. A. Christian Alliance people have erect
several months visiting relatives.
ed
a
very
creditable
house
of
wor
Pumps,
to be closed out
C., and Joe Hutchinson, of Corvallis,
work Shoes and Oxfords.
I
March Morse, of Beattie, was here who had been visiting friends at ship at a cost of $4,000, and the
Selling
at
at
to spend Christmas with hto mother. Bridal Veil, motored to Hood River Proteatant Episcopal church has com
Regular $7.50 and $8.00
M m . Phoebe Morse.
last week. They called on old friends, pleted the first unit of a fine com-
Closing at
Dan Carver and family were in Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carlos, on the munity building whlch will be added
3. 3i 4 4i 5 5i 6 6i 7 7i 8 8i 9
Porttond to spend Christinas with rel-1 highway.« Mr. (kdeman coaches the to as necessity demands. The First
ativea and friends.
baseball team and is assistant foot Baptist church members have re-
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1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2
painted their structure and are plan
Glenn Hughes, U. of O. student, is ball coach. .
ning
for
a
new
basement
and
the
re
home for the holidays with his i>ar-
The Glacier has just received New modeling of their plant. The Asbury
Black, Grey, Airedale,
A
1
2
1 1 1 3 1
ento, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hughes.
Year's greetings from Harry Duck, Methodist church debt has been re
We specialize in Arch B
Brown, in Kids, Suede,
1 1
1
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck and chil member of the staff of the Circle duced within nine years from $11,-
dren spent Christmas in White Salm theatre in Porttond. He aBks that 000 to $1,350, the members having
Preserver
Shoes
for
Men.
Satin
and Patent.
ills best wishes for a Happy' New raised $400 for this purpose during
2 1
on with the family of Peter Wyers.
Year
i>e
extended
to
all
his
friends.
If you do not receive your Oregonian
the past year; they plan to system-
regularly or wish to tubocribe for same, Col. Woodtow, the chief owner of ■natleally continue this reduction.
either by carrier or mail, please call tiie Circle, wired from California and Their basement has been improved
Childrens
Imported Westminster English
A few Children’s Heather Mixed
had his manager distribute a turkey and a gymnasium fitted up for their
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. 121tf
to
every
employe
of
the
Circle.
Rioneer
club
of
boys,
which
to-
doing
Brown
Searches of records and reliable ab
a splendid work. They are planning
stracts make by Oregon Abstract Com
to enlarge this together with their j
pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 306
young people’s work.
The First
From 7 to 10 in size, and in plain
Oak Street. Pbone 1621.
jv20-tf
In Grey, Navy, Blue, Heather,
Christian church has invested $517.501
Let me grind and press yonr cider in
and wide rib. The noted Beaver
in the improvement of the church
any quantity. Have new kegs end bar
that sold for $1.00 and can now
Plain and Wide Rib.
Knit make and that sold at 90c,
and parsonage within the tost six
rels at cost to customers. Phone for
be had for
months, and has outlined the most
prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. n6tf
now
Regular price $2.00, now
Yale McCarty, a student of the
<By Rev. L. H. MHier, cheirman of intensive program it has yet attempt
ed,
covering
a
period
of
five
years
University of California, was home|t,le Hospital Board),
Does
Hood - River need a hospital? and including qyery department of
for the holidays with his parents, Mr.
—
--
Sizes 6, 7%, 8, 9, 9!4 and 10.
This is a good buy
That was the question some people Its work.
and Mrs. M. E. McCarty.
The alow, but constant stream of
asked
when
the
Cottage
hospital
was
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Peck are spend
new members coming Into the vari
*ast spring, and the
ing their holiday vacation
vacation with
with "reto-1
rela-1 c,0Hed
.
. .. Hood Riv- ous churches, while not exciting, is
tlvee and friends in Beattie and Ta -
nevertheless encouraging and the gen
times during
coma. Wash.
I17 many
-—, —
- the - past . . few . eral condition reported 1a good; there
months. DBABW
Since av
it was
opened aw»«.
last
I
rww
W
J I niOIltllB.
WHO vzjwrssx^vs
Mr. and_
_ patients have been ad- to an optimistic attitude and an in
Th°*-
.and Hnmmer, 156
daughter, Rebecca, spent Christmas I
sick ^¿pie ’who might“have spiring determination among the lead
*’
f?n>* y
another daughter K)Ifferw] Herlous complications if forced ers to make the coming year a ban
in Porttond.
to trsvel many miles by train or auto, ner one In church work in Hood
R. N. Young and children spent have received tile care they needed, River.
Christmas in Porttond with Mrs. «nd have been near their loved ones
CHURCHES
Young, who to 111 in St. Vincent’s hos during the illness and convalescence.
pital.
Many speak of the kited and efficient
J. K. Carson, Jr., came up Christ- attention they have received which
St Mary’s Catholic Church
mas night from Porttond for a visit has helped them on the road to re
First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass seeks to keep hto life shall lose it,1 for the purpose of applying It
WEDDINGS
covery.
With
the
opening
of
the
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
and he that loses his life for Christ's other communities contemplating
bridge, ourvnelghbors across the river at 10.30 each Sunday morning. Even sake, shall find it.” Splendid music extensive use of electricity in
Carson.
>
Kerr-Everson
the value of a hospital In ing devotions at 7.30 o’clock tomorrow, led by the choir under the direction farm districts.
January clearance sale: Any hat In appreciate
Friday, evening and Sunday evening.
Hood
River
and
several
patients
have
At
a
simple
wedding at the home of
of
Norman
B.
Canfield.
Junior
B.
Y.
|
Children
’
s
mll-
stock for oaly $4.50.
been received who come from Tel. 8132. Father Joe Smith, Pastor. P. U. at 4.30 p. m. under the leader
Mrs. Ida Florence Everson, of Mount
linery at half price. The Gertrude already
nearby parts of Washington.
Hood, Sunday, December 28, at 10.30,
ship of Mrs. F. A. Olmsted. Senior
Hat Shoppe.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Following the closing of the Cot
Miss Florence V. Everson became the
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lsusmann. of tage hospital last May, Hood River
Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m and Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at <1.30
bride of Arthuf Lawrence Kerr, of
Porttond, spent Christmas with the was faced with a serious situation Preaching service 1115 a. m. Prayei p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
Hood River. The ceremony was per
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. owing to the necessity of hospital meeting, Wednesday 7.45 p. m. All 7.30.. Come and make yourselves at
formed beneath a bower of sword
home
in
any
of
these
meetings.
Pray
Stewart.
facilities for the many people of the are welcome.
ferns and holly by Rev. Hutchinson,
for the revival at Hood River.
Earl
Weber,
who
was
chairman
of
Who could
Dr. Jesse Edgington, city and coun mid-Columbia district.
of Parkdale.
C.
R.
Delepine,
Pastor.
the
Tuesday
Lunch
cifib
meeting
thia
English Lutheran Church
ty health officer, who has been ill nt tell when a serious accident or acute
The bridal procession was led by
TO EVERYBODY
week, api>ealed to citizens to sup
hto home, was able to be out again aickness might demand the services
Regular services at 11 a. m. Sun
port a movement for better coaching Miss Bernice Everson, maid of honor,
of
a
hospital
and
skilled
nursing,
for
day
school
meets
at
10.30
a.
m.
The
Tuesday.
AND A RESOLVE TO
at the Hood River high school.
I gowned In cream chiffon. The bride
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Skinner spent lack of which the result might be Indies' Aid will hold its meeting Jan
"It is true that football is only was attired in satin faced canton
uary
8
at
2.30
p.
m.
Christinas in The Dalles with their fatal?
secondary; that a high school to a crepe, with a veil, of tulle caught in “SERVE YOU BETTER
The Chamlier of Commerce called
P. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
daughter, Mrs. W. L. Parkhurst, and
place of learning,” said Mr. Weber, place by a band of silver. She car
-1.
a
meeting
of
representatives
of
vari
family.
"but anything that is worth doing at ried a shower bouquet of roses, carna
Missionary Alliance
THAN EVER”
Dr. M. Thrane, who was recently ous organisations to consider what
all
1 h worth doing well.’’
* . tions and Scotch heather.
(By
II.
E.
Baker,
district
manager
Regular services; Sunday school at • I of the Pacific Power A Light .Co.)
The bridegroom was accompanied by
111 in a Portland hospital, has re- should be done /nd a board of trus
He
declared
that
Hood
River
bad
cevered sufficiently to return here tees was elected with power to in 9.45 a. m., H. C. Deitz, Supt.; preach
only mediocre teams during the Harold Frick. The bridesmaids were
IN
corporate and to provide Hood River ing service at 11 a. m. Young people's i J During the past jear the Pacific had
and resume his practice.
(
12
years
of his residence here, due Mixa Aneiory Eversou, gowued in pale
with a hospital. The following were service 6.30 p. m., R. C. Samuel, presi . Power A Light Company has spent a
in large part to the failure to employ blue metal cloth, and Miss Alice
Jacob Dahlin, the Heights’ jitney elected: Mrs. Alma Howe, Mrs. J. E.
Werth, in yellow taffeta. The attend
man, to back on duty again after Ferguson, Hayes Bickford, L. M. dent. Evsngelistic service 7.80 p. m. . little better than $15,000 in this com- a skilled coach.
■
|
Prayer
meeting
every
Wednesday,
7.30
I
inunlty
rebuilding
and
extending
its
Hood River high school the past ants wore corsage bouquets.
spending Christmas with home folks Baldwin, Kent Shoemaker. E. C.’
,
I
power
lines.
The
city
of
Hood
River
p. m. Everybody welcome. A. E.
The bridal pair left immediately on
season, although Its teamwork was
at Hover, Wash.
Smith and L. H. Miller. This com Hall, Pastor. Pbone 3663.
granted the power company a new such that most games were lost, had their lioneymoon to Arisona to visit
Sidney Cochrane, who to attending mittee drew up articles of incorpora
50-year franchise last spring and the numerous Individual stars, Mr. Web Mr. Kefr's sister. Only immediate
Behnke-Walker Business College In tion, adopted by-laws and added to
First Church of Christ, Scientist
company has undertaken the recon er declared, and by good coaching relatives and frleuds were present for
Portland, spent Christmas with J. B. its number representatives from vari
its entire city dlstribn- should have won a high place in the occasion.
Services in church building. Sunday. struction
McKennon and family.
ous parts of the valley, from Mosier 11 a. m. Sunday school the same honr. J tlon system.
During January and February
Approximately $7,000 state athletics. As a result of mmr
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton left and Cascade Locks, Mrs. 8. L. Banks, The reading room to maintained In J has been spent on this work to date, coaching, he declared. Hood River In
Hocrlcin-Cushing
last week tor Marshfield and North Mrs. R. J. Mclsaac. F. 8. Kelly, Geo. the Davidson building. Room 8 to Jwhlch is about three-quarters com- the past 10 years has nent only a
we will close at \
The wedding of Paul Hoerleln, son
>- Bend for a visit with relative« and Gallaway, Robert Bcearce and Nels open week days from 9 to 5, with nn , I pleted.
single man to college to make a var- of Mrs. Louise Hoerleln, and Miss
E. Nelson.
friends.
in charge from 8 to 6.
The plans for the ensuing year in- slty team, Carl Vonder Ahe, of the Mildred Cushing, of I*ortland, oc
7 p. m. Saturdays
As incorporated, the Hood River attendant
<^harles Johnaon.
_______ _ of Portland, was
Wednesday evening service at 8 I elude the rebuilding of several miles University of Oregon.
curred last Wednesday evening at
hospital
is
composed
of
those
who
here for the holidays with his par
o’clock. Leeson subject: “God.”
of lines in the valley, the majority of
“I do not,” said Mr. Weber, "wish lhe home of the bride’s sister, Mrs.
ents, Postmastmaster and Mrs. T. F. hold certificates of membership cost
these lines being in the Odell and to step on anybody's toes. I had B. A. Stover, at Bend. The wedding
ing
$10
each,
though
anyone
may
Johnson.
First and Valley Christian Churches Willow Flat districts, at an esti- hoped to show this to Mr. Cannon, was a simple one, only members of
subscribe more than that sum, the
Charles Taft, student of the Uni provision being that if at any time
Next Lord's Day regulay services i mated cost of approximately $8,000. but was able to write it only thia the family of the bride being present.
versity of Oregon, is spending the the corporation goes out of busin
Mr. and Mrs. Hoerleln will make
will be held at both churches, consist The demand for electricity on the morning. 1’11 go right ahead with
holidays here with hto parents, Mr. it shall distribute its assets pro rata ing of the Bible school at 9.45, fol I farms of the Hood River valley has my ideas of football and then, if their home on their Oak drove ranch
been
growing
continuously
from
year
and Mrs. U E. Tkft.
among its members according to the lowed by communion and preaching at to year, and in order to take care necessary, apologise afterward. We place. They are in Seattle on a
haven’t had a real football coach In honeymoon trip.
11, Christian Endeavor at 6.80 and
Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by amount each has subscribed.
Good Things to Eat”
of this load the company has found
using Eocene Oil. Try thia high grade
The board decided that it was in the evening preaching service at 7.30. It necessary to rebuild a number of Hood River in over 10 years, and
that Includes myself, for I tried with
Jordan-Edgington
coal oil next time and see the difference. advisable to attempt to build a hos We endeavor to make these services
The following dispatch from Bend
Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. pital at that time, and the Cottage helpful to all; you are cordially in its rural power lines, also a number out success to coach the teams. The
of lines constructed several years ago coach is a male member of the fac appeared In the Oregonian yesterday:
Fraas Co.
m29tf
hospital was purchased and opened, vited to worship with us.
are proving altogether inadequate for ulty, who gives the boys two hours
Grace Edgington, for several years
The Livingstones.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Longcor, of after certain necessary improvement
the steadily Increasng load.
a day and tries to make a team, alumni secretary of the University of
Lawton, Mich., have been spending had been made, as a temporary hos
Riverside Church
I Electricity is today an Important when it can’t be done. Why do par Oregon, was married here at noon
the holidays with Mr. Longcor's pital in the hope that a campaign
There will be an evening of Christ factor In the operation of the modern ents of sons on the football teams Tuesday to Leonard Beck Jordan, of
brother-in-law, Judge Geo. R. Castner, for an up to date, fireproof hospital
would be undertaken as soon as pos mas music next Sabbath. Hans Hoer- farm, where It is used for almost think when they attend games and Portland.
and Mrs. Castner.
Miss Edgington has been making
sible.
The former staff of the Coi lein will give an organ recital at 7.45 every conceivable purpose where light, receive jibes as the result .of poor
Donald Bennett was up from Van
power and heating are required. In playing, although onr boys may be
home in Slaters since last spring,
couver, Wash., where he to with the nage hospital has returned and. un p. in. under the auspices of the thia valley the homes are lighted by playing their hearts out, think of the her
when she resigned her position at the
Standard Oil Co., to spend the holi der the able leadership of Miss Stam- Brotherhood. Christian Endeavor at electricity: it does the cooking, iron games? This year we had one of the university.
days with hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. pher, the hospital is holding its own 6.45. Sabbath school, 9.45 a. m., fol ing and cleaning, runs the washing beet aggregations we have ever had.
The bride was attired for the wed
financially as far as running expenses lowed by the morning worship at 11
A. B. Bennett.
are concerned, though money for com o’clock. Dr. Fraser will occupy the machines and churns, pumps the We had some individual stars. Yet ding ceremony in a trim hiking out-
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rugglee and pleting payments on the .purchase to
I water for domestic and irrigation what did you think of them as a fit. She is a graduate of the Univer-
children. Dorothy and Judson, spent needed. May I call your attention to pulpit and will have a New Year's purposes, and in the packing sheds It team when they played The Dalles? si ty of Oregon, where she tahght in
theme
for
consideration.
The
public
Christmas in Porttond with Mrs. Rug the significance of that statement.
Ask any coach of a northwestern var the school of journalism for a time
operates the grader, elevators, etc.
gles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. It is very rare that one finds a hos .to cordially Invited to attend.
I Owing to the scattered character sity team what he thinks of a Hood
was acting dean of women at the
Bern st.
university for a time in the spring of
pital of any else, not to speak of hos Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church of the load centers In a farming com River athlete. ' He'll tell you.”
• J. L. STEWART
Mr.
Weber
urged
that
business
men
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobsen were pitals as small as ours, that can pay
munity the proper serving of electric
1928.
Thursday
evening
prayer
meeting
support
better
football.
With
better
down from Walla Walla, Wash., to its own way, and we should all be
ity to the farm la a problem that
Confectionery
Hays-Laraway
spend the holidays with their respec proud of the faithful and efficient will be held at 7.30 o’clock. Sunday confronts the power companies of to coaching, he expressed the opinion
the
school
will
meet
at
10
a.
m.
;
Adah Maurino Laraway and Robert
day. Eighty per cent of the cost of that a better spirit among the high
tive parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jacob superintendent who makes it possible
Telephone
2814
morning worship at 11 o’clock, the electricity to the consumers is In the school students and the citizens Morris Ilaya were married at the
sen and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCurdy. —Miss Stampher.
pastor's sermon theme being, “The transmission expenses. Here in the would be developed.
Odell church at 2 o’clock Wednesday
But money is needed to apply on Gospel—What Is It?” The young
St. Mark's Guild will meet at the
President Sylvester announced that afternoon, Jtey. George Heineck. who
rectory with Mrs. L. II. Miller at 2 the purchase price. Rather than put people will meet for Epworth Ix*egue Hood River valley we have approxi
famous t>anjo. Christ
o’clock Friday. The meeting will be on a “drive” for funds, the board at 6.45 p. m. At evening worship at mately 800 rural customers, served Dr. H. I). W. Plneo and Jesse W. camo hero from Salem, officiating.
The bride Is a daughter of P. B. Blue Diamond basketball team gave
an important one as officers will be hoped that many people would be 7.30 o’clock the pastor’s theme will by 80 miles of 6600-volt line, an av Crites had Iteen appointed as a com
elected and urgent business trans glad to become members of the hos be “A Voice In the Wilderness.” The erage of 10 customers per mile. This mittee of two to meet Wednesday Laraway. Mr. Hays is a son of Mr. a dance at the Pythian hall, with
pital—and more than 100 have done public to Invited to attend all of valley la probably the moat exten with a slmyitr committee from the and Mrs. S. R. Hays, of Albany. He The Gravensteias playing.
acted.
Monday evening the annual etfitags
sively electrified community in the <$amber of Commerce and confer Is salesman for the Shell Oil Co.
Many more would join, I am these services.
It was cold even In ertnthem Cali so
over plans for securing a better meet Mr. and Mrs. Hays will make their hop, given by University of OrugM
United
States,
and
has
attracted
con
sure,
if
their
attention
were
called
to
fornia durjng the recent cold weather.
Rev. W. N. Byars, Pastor.
and O. A. C. students, waa held at
home in Hood River.
siderable attention In thia respect ing place for Company C.
The Glacier has jnat received a letter the matter. It you have not already
the Oriental cafe. Last night the
Vocal solos which were highly ap
from
other
districts.
During
the
past
joined,
why
not
call
up
any
member
from Capt. H. C. Coe, who stated
The Baptist Church
New Year was welcomed in kg the
Holiday Daneea Many
preciated were rendered by Rev. W.
summer
the
state
college
had
men
In
of
the
board
right
now
and
take
out
that hto water pipes at Manhattan
Numerous dances marked the holi K. P. band’s annual da
Sunday school at 10 a. m., A. B. the valley making Investigation and N. Byars, who was accompanied at
a
membership
and
send
810
or
more
Beach were frdsen.
t. Morning
Mornlr' ser- studying the methods used to serve the piano by Mrs. Frank Gilbert. day season. Christmas eve Howard's party at Rockford grange
the secretary, Kent Shoemaker, or Bennett, superintendent.
Gordon Burke arrived the first of to
Tomorrow evening th<
of the the farmer, the average cost to the Visitors Tuesday were: Dr. Cappa, Acea of Melody played for a very
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the treasurer, L. M. Baldwin? Help vice at 11 o’clock. Subject
last weak from Conors. Sask., to the hospital and it will be ready to sermon, “Four Fishermen and ‘ The farmer for its service, and the rcv- assistant secretary of the State Board pleasant dance at the Pythian hall. Community hall will be
«the holidays with hto brother. help you whenever you need it—«nd Fisherman.” Evening service at 7 JO. I enne to the power company upon Ita of Health; John Mohr and Metggw W. Lucas Foote, of Stanford University, a pleasant New Year’s
▼. Burka, and Mr« Burke et
joined the Acea that night with hie ard’s Acet of Melody ptaj
Subject of the sermon : "Ho that! I investment. This data waa fathered Bart meso.
who can tell when that will be?
CHURCHES PROGRESS
DURING PAST YEAR
WOMEN S SHOES
CLOTH TOP KID
SHOES FOR WOMEN
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’SHOES
$1.99
MARTHA WASHINGTON HOUSE SHOES
$5.00 Shoes, less 20%
MEN’S
SHOES
Women’s Arch Preserver Shoes
$4.00
WOMEN’S
SHOES
$6.25
HALF PRICE
$4.85
THE HOSPITAL HAS
FILLED REAL NEED
Wool Hose
Wool Stockings
79c
68c
New Year’s
EARL WEBER URGES
BETTER FOOTBALL
*
Black Wool Stockings
THE MODERN FARMER
USES ELECTRICITY
1925
The Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
WP0
Nera
MV
The Heights
)
their Oak Grove home.
The viaitor,