The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 08, 1925, Image 7

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925
t» 11 I I I I I ■ L«^8l|ley
is now engaged in
will be served by the ladies of St.
The faculty of the Junior high
MENTION
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No 1“*
on
d*UT‘‘ry Mark's Guild. assisted by St. Mark’s school is to be commended for pro­
Hua
1,0,1 McI>od «• head
Welfare dub, and a large attendance fessional interest, All members at-
Ung inside office work.
is expected. The program will con­ tended the Oregon State Teachers
Mr. and firs. H. Q. Cooper are at sist of “community singing" of old Association meeting
___ _ at Portland last
Howard's Acea, Rockford, Jan. 21. «" hi ,ftp ifTln< •>*“» th® holidays favorite songs, special numbers by week, being the only school in the
5U ’ dL.
the choir, reports of the work of th* city to have 100 per cent attendance.
^7*““ hotel and
Peaeooh Beaniy parlor, Richards
church during the past year and The teaching profession will take its
BptBe TWta 2821»
Schindler “*ys on their ranch near Hillsboro.
speeches by Bishop and Mrs. Rem­ place among the -other great profee
a7t(
Dry box wood for sale.
P<>rtu', J*Ul 8’ Treli*r waa up from ington.
clous only when its members realize
Transfer Co. Ts). 2861.
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the New Y**r’8
Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21. their professional responsibilities.
Howard's Acea. Rockford. Jan. 21. tlon with her pareajg, Judge and
Home teachers seem to have little de­
Mrs. Henry L. Howe.
sire for professional growth and ad­
Eocene, Coal Oil stopa smoking and
Mrs. Emma Noble and two sons,
ODELL
vancement.
Home of our teachers,
smelling oil stoves. la balk at Fram
land A*"*1 Il>"n’
”P fTOm Port’
Co.
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Miss Lona Sims, of Corvallis, was and many from other places, were in
Hvl
,r !!*.* w‘*k eud »‘“Hing rela-
a week end guest of the E. E. Gould Portland, yet did not attend any ses
Tranks, Bago, Suitcases. Large as- tlvea and friends.
aions of the state meeting.
family.
Bros. Co. reasonably priced.
sortinent,
Kelly
Howard's Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21.
Bros.
Co.
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Miss Margaret Gould, Junior in
Marguerite Ferrin, teacher of vio­
CHURCHES
A. Meresse, publisher of the White commerce at O. A. C„ spent the holi­
nyoue interested call at Cor-
lin. An;
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son’s mt iusic house or phone Odell 327. Salmon Enterprise, was a busluew days at Homewood with her parents,
St. Mary's CMbeMc Church
L. 8. Bennett,' -who recently under­ wet-k°r n the C,ty the flrat ot the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gould.
O. H. Ehrck returned to Odell last i__________
went an operation in Portland, ia
First Maas, t 8 ___
a. __
m. ___
and ______
second ___
Maas
home again, looking much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Jordan were week, after having spent the holidays at io.30 each Sunday morning”'* Evem
kig devotions at 7» o’clock tomorrow.
City Fire Chief Volstorff was called down from tlie Upper Valley the lat­ with relatives in Portland.
Thornton Glelger, senior In Wiliam-1 Friday, evening and Sunday evening,
to Chicago Saturday by the death of ter part of last week calling on
•ity, stopped over for a
a|TeL
TeL 3182.
8182. Father Joe Smith, Pastor,
iusiu*^""*1 ,tte,,dln< t0 “«<«« ot ette University,
his father.
week end vl lull
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the ______
home of
hie
1 deliver sweet eider in gallon lots or
Mr. |
Seventh Day Adventist Church
brother, Rev. W. 8. Gleiser.
by the barrel. Walter Wells. Phone
Myron McCaiuley has returned to Gleiser was returning to college after
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, . 10 a. m
Sabbath _______
school ________
Saturday
4728.
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1 ortiaud after having spent the holl- having spent the holidays at Palouse, Preaching
service
1115
a.
m. Prayer
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Read’s Radio Shop, the Radio Shop
« Wa P“rent*- Mr. and Mrs.
meeting, Wednesday 7.45 p. tn. All
of Hood River. Greebe, Atwater Kent n \ . MfCamley. he is attending Wash., the home of his parents.
Saturday, Poul Hansen and bis son, are welcome.
and Radiols.
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Behnke-Walker Business College.
Arthur, motored to Astoria, taking |
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Highest cash price paid tor your used
Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21. with them little Mias Peggy Janet
English Lutheran Church
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain i J*F’ *1“<I MrB’
M- I^eonard and Cameron, who had stayed over since I Regular services at 11 a. m. Sun-
at E. A. Frans Co.
*20ft baby, of Stansbury, Mo., have arrived
Christmas visiting her grandparents, I day school meets at 10.30 a. m.
Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. to be .with Mr. I^onard’s father, H. Mr. and Mrs. Poul Hansen. They Ladies' Aid will hold its meeting The
Jan-
Hasbro ack, Optometrist Heilbronner B. I^onard, who 1« aeriously^AR. -Mr
d a»-fine trip and vigit and Messrs. I uary 8 at 2.30 p. m.
Bldg.
I8H
Leonard was reported yesterday to Hansen returned hoiqy Monday night. I
p. Hilgendorf, Pastor.
Arthur 8. Kolstad motored to Van­ be resting very well.
Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Hansen have
couver, Wash., New Year's day to
Missionary Alliance
Married, at the Christian church gone to Pine Grove, where Mrs. Han­
take dinner with his mother.
parsonage by Rev. W. O. Livingstone sen will keep house for her father,
Regular services; Sunday school st
Howard’s Aces, Rockford, ^gn. 21. December 24. Chas. W. Church and V. Winchell, while his wife Is with 19.40 a. m.. H. C. Delta, Supt.; preacb-
Mrs. Sherman J. Frank s]*ent New Miss Alma Rog<*re, of Dee; January her mother, who is ill at her home Ing service at 11 a. m. Young people’s
I service 6.30 p. m., R. C. Samuel, presi-
Year’s St Goldendale, Wash., with 2, Gottleib Sctiuiidt, of South Dakota, in Washington. D. C.
and Mabel Mosher, of Wasco.
her father, L. O’Brien.
Odell orchestra met for practice I dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. m.
The Livingstones entertained the Monday night at the home of M. | Pra/er meeting every Wednesday, 7.30
Fred Wantland,/member of the city
...._ practice
K.„,.... will
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Next week
be . I . P- m. Everybody welcome. A. E.
mail carrier force, la in Portland to young people of the city aad Valley Udelius. ____
‘ Pastor.
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Phone 8063.
undergo a painful operation. ____ Christian churches the evening of De­ held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Mall,
i-ember 30. About 50 were piesent, Poul Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lungar and all of whom enjoyed a deii„
Flrst Church of ChHst. Scientist
Mr/ and Mrs. E. T. Folts and
family have arrived here from east­ evening with ganies ’and refreshments.
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Services in church building. Sunday,
daughter, Jane, motored here from
ern Oregon to make their home.
Bunday school the same hour.
A sedan car owned by Don Ed­ Eugene, arriving at the home of Mrs lll ••
F. W. Woolley, The Dalles insur­ wards was damaged considerably Folts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. |The reading room is maintained In
ance man, was here yesterday calling Tuesday evening when It figured in a Boyed, New Year’s eve. Friday they I the Davidson building. Room 8
on friends.
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collision with one of the freight motored
The ______
Dalles, bringing their
® to 5, jvith an
If yon do not receive your Oregonian trucks owned by the Portland-Hood niece. Miss Marguerite Shelley, and I xttendant in charge from 3 to 5.
regularly or wish to subscribe for same, River line.
nephews. ~~
Masters
Troy I Wednesday
evening
service
at
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either by carrier or mail, please cal)
Shelley, to spend the week end here. I o’clock. Ijesson subject: *'8a<,raiuent.
Mrs.
C.
II.
Castner
was
in
Portland
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. J 21 tf
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last week to attend the annual ses­ Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Folts returned!
Let me grind and press your cider in sion of the Oregon State Teachers’ to Eugene. Mr. and^Mrs. A. B. Shel-
Asbary Methodist Church
any quantity. Have new kegs and bar­ Association,
She delivered an ad­ ley are enjoying a winter vacation I Services Sunday will be held as
rels at cost to customers. Phone for dress before the homemakers’ section. trip in California.
I follows; School, 10 a. nj. morning
prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. n6tf
The ladies of the Christian church I worship, 11 a. m.; Epworth league
Her subject was: “Homemakers' Re­
We pay cash for your old furniture or sponsibilities.”
announce a «xisl at the Grange hail «Howship luncheon. 5.30 p. m.; even-
make a libera) allowance on new goods - Friday, January 0. there, will be Friday, tomorrow, beginning at 8 p. I
worship, 7.30 o’clock.
Prayer
Cali Beckett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur­
m., with a short program for which Ln.'’‘’,lll,K 18 he,d Thursday evening at
another
old
fashioned
dame
given
by
niture Exchange.
ml7tf
0 c***’k-
the Home Economics club of Rock­ an admission of 10 cents will be
Tai. 1014 and have Meyer A King call ford grange. Quadrilles, waltzes, two- charged. Following the program re-1
Rev. W. N. Byars, Minister,
for your snit. It will be cleaned and steps, three-steps, minuets, etc. Good freshmenta will be served cafeteria I
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pressed and returned ready for immedi­ music, good time, refrtehinents. Ad­ style. A candy booth and fish pond |
1™ark s Unurrfi
ate wear.
jfitf
will provide sweets and add to the! The Rt. Rev. Wm. P. Remington,
mission 50 cents. All welcome.
I bishop of eastern Oregon, will con-
Searches of records snd reliable ab­
Howard's Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21. entertainment of the evening.
stracts make by Oregon Abstract 'Com­
Those who attended the party at ?«<•». ,thp «’rvice and preach at St.
Thomas
Goss,
member of Canby the Bowerman- home at which Mr. Mark s church next Sunday morning,
pany, A. W. Ontbank, Manager, 806
Post. G. A. R., celebrated his 86th and Mr«- W. P. Kemp were guests of Thp «’’’vice will be morning prayer
Oak Street. Phone- 1521.
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birthday at his West Side home last
Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21. Saturday. He is the olcfest memlter honor report a genuine good time. a"d **rmon at H •- m- Owing to
8. E. imrtmess, who has been con­ of the post, except James King. The Instead of a repetition of the wed-1 “J* continuance of sickness among
fined to nis bed, suffering from an latter, aged 96, is sjiending the winter ding service of 20 years before, Mr. ‘?e children, it seems wiser to omit
and Mrs. Kemp figured in a divorce tne meeting of the church school an-
aggravated attack of hiccoughs, is in North Dakota with relatives.
suit New Year’s eve. Mr. and Mrs. "ther Sunday. It is hoped to have
much better.
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“Tl o beat painter in town” is a man C. E. Coppie's 24th wedding anniver- the church school the following Hun-
Truman Butler will leave the latter proud of his work. He'd rather loco’a sary occurred New Year’s day and|dMy’ J“nuary 18.
part of the week for southern Cali­ job than cut his price by skimping on Mrs. Coppie appeared arrayed as a I
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fornia, where he will spend a vaca­ the quality of his materials. And when bride and a mock wedding service
Valley Christian Churches
business is dull he isn’t the man who was their portion of the night’s mer-1 The gospel substitutes the great-
tion of several weeks.
goes begging for work Hardware, paint rlment.
I ness of love for the lote of greatness.
and wallpai-er. II. S Uraakman, phone
Mrs. Dean, who is spending the Th,H “"«1* of vision is divine. Tlie
2404, Smith building.
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winter with her daughters. Mrs. W. church is the only place where you
C. B. Compton, formerly owner of P. Kemp. Mrs. W. L. Sheirbon and regularly hear the gospel. Come and
a Dee Flat ranch, was here from Mrs. L. K. Rhoades, suffered a severe I "'orshlP with ua. Next Lordsday, Bl-
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Portland last week on business. Mr. heart attack early in the week but |
*chool at 9.45; tom num ion and
and Mrs. Compton, who attend the was reported later as improving.
I Preaching service, 11 o clock; Chrto-
ARE GETTING READY FOR A
summer seasons at Seaside, where
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.1 tian Endeavor at 6.30 and evening
The
men
s
banquet
to
be
8i«n
by
hl
,t
Remember the wel
they
own
a
number
of
cottages,
are
will get the most delicious
h*
a
ou.
I
spending the winter in Portland. Mr. men of the Methodist church has I
flavored Tea by using
postponed until a later date. I
7™,,, T
Compton contemplates returning here been
This li because of health conditions. I
The
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to purchase an orchard place, be says.
A few cases of scarlet fever have
The Baptist Church
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. appeared in Odell.
Hall, of Portland, Friday, Jannary 2,
Next Sunday will lx> '“Every Mem­
Wiilia Kirkpatrick and daughter, bers Day.” We are looking for ev­
a son. who has been christened Ken­
neth James. The little man ia the Libbie, returned from Portland Sat­ ery Baptist in town to come to the
(DATE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK)
first grandchild .of Mr. and Mrs. C. urday. Miss Libbie has spent several morning and evening service and meet
H. Castner. Mrs. Castner was with weeks visiting relatives In Portland.
every other Baptist. That does not
Miss Eleanor Galligan, student of I mean that those who are not Bap-
her daughter the. past week. Mr.
Castner is proud this week when his the University of Oregon, spent the fists are not welcome; everybody is
Christmas holidays at the *■
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home
of I welcome. _
The _
Sunday
school
WVN'BOR.NS
friends greet him as “Granddad.”
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
8.
1
at
10
a.
m.
Morning
worship
at 11
Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Jan. 21.
Galligan.
la. m.; subject of the sermon, “Peter’s
Harvey Wolfe lias succeeded J.
Mrs. John Plog. Who recently sub-1 Mother-in-law.” Evening service at
Woodworth as mid-Columbia repre­ mltted
to an operation, went from the I 7.30; subject of the'sermon, "What
sentative of the Blake-McFall Paper hospital to the home of her sister. I Does it Mean to Pray in the Name of
Co. Mr. Wolfe will use an automo­ Mrs. W. C. May. where she is regain-1 Jesus?” Junior B. Y. P. Ü. at 4.30
bile and come here from Washington ing strength.
HRB Intermediate
p. in. in the auditorium;
points over the new interstate bridge.
The
tmskethall
game,
Odell
A.
C.
and
Senior
»•
V-
I
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U. at 6.30 p. m.
Mr. Woodworth, who will make his
headquarters at The Dalles, will cov­ vs. Centerville, Wash., foam Friday ln °»« P«?" meeting room. Prayer
Packed in handy, screw topped er central Oregon for the Portland night, was won hy the horn? team by meeting M ednesday at 7.30 p. ni-
(>>me and enjoy the prayer meeting.
a score of 82 to 2.
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canistera, full of the very finest pa;>er firm.
(Continue to pray for the revival in
Andrew Weinheimer is driving a Hood River. We iuhn I it.
The young people of the Christian
HIGH GRADE TEAS
Endeavor society of the Valley Chris­ new Maxwell touring car, which he
C. R. Deleplne, Pastor.
tian church held their annual ban­ purchased recently.
May we suggest:
Sunday school night Thursday, to­
quet Wednesday evening. December 31.
OBITUARY
Forty-eight were present, and a^ de­ night. Supper will be served at 6.30.
ORANGE PEKOE TEA —Black
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lightful imnquet. prepared and served Following the supper and beginning!
Mrs. Kmma E. Williams
PRIVATE GROWTH TEA Green entirely by the young peonje. was at R o’clock a program to consist of
Funeral services were held Tnes-
served followed by an evening of en­ music in charge of Miss 8 wen gel.
THEY ARE PERFECT
joyable games, which continued until Hawaiian musical selections by Miss- day at the Bartmess chapel for Mrs.
ea Irene and Ruth Ingalls, piano duet Emma E. Williams, aged 49, whose
the advent of the new year.
An informal luncheon December 2» by Miss Beatrice and Master Malcolm death occurred at her home in
Howard, talks on Sunday school work I Dak Grove district Sunday, Rev.
at the "hatchstring” tearoom, of Cor­ by
Rev. W. 8. fileiser and Rev. Geo. |N. Ryars officiated.
Interment
vallis, was given by Miss Cecile
I lowed at Idlewilde cemetery.
81ms announcing the engagement or Pemberton, has been arranged.
**rH- Williams is survived by
Sunday school at 10 a. m. next Sun-
her sister, Miss Lona Sims, to Curtis
AU . ■. husband, . Jamea ,,
R. Williams,
grounds
dav at the Methodist church. —
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E.
Gould,
of
Hood
River.
Miss
Sims
"Good niw <o E m "
the H*«><1 Rlvp[ ^onntry
and Mr. Gould are graduates of O. A. children attending will be presented •tP‘‘P , p’’ and 11
children. Hhe -™
was - a
’^
C., class of '22, and have been teach­ with a souvenir picture. “The Circuit rh
native of Canton, O.
morning
ser-
Rider.
”
At
11
o
’
clock,
ing. one home economics and the
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* ‘ • gradu- vice sermon by the pastor. Rev. W. B. 1
other mathematics,
since their
Gleiser; 6.30 p. m.. Junior church; |
rexer l - i,ane
ation.
7.15 p. m.. Epworth League mission-
Funeral services for Peter L. Lane
MORE than 85,000 Eurekas were sold during
The annual election of St. Mark's ary topic. "China,” J. C. Duckwall. were held at the Alderson chapel last
Guild resulted as follows, all officers leader. At 8 o’clock, evening service Saturday, Rev. W. N. Byars officiat-
the free attachment offer in November and
being elected by a unanimous vote: nnd sermon.
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*nK- Interment followed at Idlewllde
Mrs. A. C. Lofts. president; Mrs. G.
December and yet thousands of people were dis­
Howard’s Aces, Rockford. Jan. 21. cemetery. Mr. Lane, aged 53, was a
H. L. Sharp, vice president; Mrs.
native of Missouri. His death oc­
appointed. Owing to the inability of the Eureka
Franklyn S. Smith, secretary; Mrs.
curred at the Hood River hospital
D. E. Rand, treasurer, and Mrs.
SCHOOL NEWS
Wednesday, December 31. Mr. Lane
Vacuum Cleaner Company to fill the extra orders
Thomas Flagler, treasurer of special
The regular weekly assembly was is survived by a brother, W. H. lane.
funds, Mrs. Lofts and Mrs. Flagler
on hand, they have authorized us to continue
In the high school by Principal.
were elected delegates to attend con­ held
Gibson Tuesday morning. After an
Wells Wins Ho® Damages
this free offer for a limited time only.
vocation to be held at Pendleton Jan­
introductory talk. Mr. Gibson pre-
A Jury Tuesday night awarded Ed-
uary 15, 16 and 17.
A dinner with the Rt. Rev. Wm. P. sented Virginia Vaughan, who gave a ward E. Wells, Pine Grove orchard-
J. L. STEWART
Remington, bishop of eastern Oregon, solo. with Mrs. Hennev at the piano. 1st, damages to the extent of »666 in
BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS
and Mrs. Remington as guests of hon Following this the Girls’ Glee duh the circuit court case of Wells versus
sang a double number nnder Mrs. M. M. Morrison and A. Jaloff. The
or. will mark the formal opening Hennev
AND
THE ATTACHMENTS FREE
’s direction.
8upt. Cannon plaintiff claimed that his automobile
Friday -night of the new pariah house
then
gave
a
short
talk
.
on
“
Looking
was
wrecked
near
Cascade
Ixwks
last
of St. Mark’a church. The dinner
Ahead.” Prin. Gibson announced a August through negligence of the de­
Think of it. A complete set of famous Eureka attachments without one
public health talk try Dr. J. Earl fendant Morrison, driver of a bus of
Else to be given at 9 o’clock Friday. t*»e Columbia stage line, owned by
cent of cost to you. We will demonstrate the Eureka in your own home
tomorrow, morning In the anditorinm. Jaloff. The defense maintained that
free and prove to you how it will clean the entire house thoroughly. Then
Mrs. C. O. Btudt, the public health the aeddent was caused when a
nurse #ho ia assisting the county third automobile was driven from ■
if you wish to buy, pay only $5.00 down and the balance in the easiest kind
nurse. Miss Juliet Whitteker, returned 8*<*e «’"•d <»»* to the Columbia River
of
monthly payments.
Mail the coupon, or call us on the phone. Either
to her duties In the dty schools Mon- highwsy, necessitating the driver to
way will bring you the Eureka and the attachments.
day morning. Two pupils were ex- swerve too far to the right in passing
eluded from the Coe school for aymp- it- The plaintiff, however, introduced
toms and one from the Park street testimony to show an excessive speed
school for non-contagious ttlness. Mrs. on the part of the bus just before
Btudt Is giving her particular atten- the impact of the two cars,
tion to those pupils who are kept out I The plaintiff’s case was conducted
of school, in order to determine hy Cspt. Wilbur, while 8. J. Sllver-
whether m not they have any symp-|ra"n- Portland attorney, appeared
tome of scarlet fever.
I the defenee.
Hannon Chapman, of Portland, is
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taking the place of Victor Follenlns
Blate Chamber Meets Today
In high school and recreation work
Hood River will be represented
for three weeks, during which time day at the annual meeting of
Mr. Folleniua la taking a vacation.
State Chamber of Commerce, which
A. T*. McCanHey. of the commercial will be held in Portland. Thy follow-
department. resumed his duties Tues- Ing delegates will be present: A. F.
dsy morning, having been released 8. Bteele, Toelle Butler and Col. W.
from quarantine, where some mem- 8. Dowd. Col. Dowd and Mr. Butter
hers of hl* family have scarlet fever, went down yesterday and were p*a-| The quarters of the Hood River past week. The windows are cur- pictures, and ainooj the 1
Tn hla absence Monday Miriam Grow ent at a conference of the Mount Fire Department in the city hall have talned with handsome tapestries. The the big moose head, presen
t>een areally improved during the walls are tastefully deeorated with ( firemen by B. R. Pooley.
had charge of the commercial classes.' Hood development committee.
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