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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 .... ........................................... Hili Johnsen 8unday landed three big fel- feel that it would be wasted effort | BBIEF LOCAL. MENTION J 1°*'»- Steelhead are also appearing and Jack Lelllott; lunch committee, F. A. AUlngton, W. E. Clark and Wm. to give ths matter much attention. la the river. « W ill >111111111 ............ mt Sendllnger. After the business a ban later than this date. ' Thos. Fisher, Mias Lillian Fisher quet was enjoyed. The price of the powder la >8 per tortor, Bicbarda’ and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Samuel re 100 pounds, including cape. If you Mark A. Mayer, C. T. Bennett and apt*. Tai. 2921. |5tf cently motored to Bend to visit Mr. Geo. Chamberlain went to The Dalles . are interested, place your order lm-1 A L. A. Bennett, local manager of toe mediately that we may participate in Dry box wood for sals. Behind Isr Fisher'» daughter, Mra. Edwin C. Eb Wednesday and also to Hood River Transfer Co. Tel. 2801. a7tf erly and family. They were at Mad-' in the interests of the herd law. Mo-i J. 0. Penney Co., will leave tomorrow the 10 cars which still remain for ras during the extremely cold weather for Atlantic City, N. J,, for the an-1 disposal, Mika and Tom Mohr are enjoying when the temperature stood at 83 de sler people are glad to know that nual convention of the J. C. Penney these steps of protection have been the winter in Ban Diego. Cnlif. greet below zero. taken, as considerable damage to managers, lie and oilier northwest W. M. Black waa a business visitor “The beet painter in town” is a man wus and gardens, to say nothing of ern managers will join a special train in Portland last week. proud of his, work. He’d rather lose a orchards, of the community has been at Cheyenne, Wyo. The special train, one of six that will carry the dele Save money by buying next win- job than cut hi» price by skimping on done by the stock running loose. will be made up at Ogden, tera hat now. Your chance for only the quality of his materials. And when Jack Lelllott was a visitor to Port gates, Utah. business 1» dull be ian’t the man who land last week. $4.00. The Gertrude Hat Bhoppe. While there he Noted for its many great inspira-l The face of a solid overhanging Francis Bandman and Elwood Hoke goe» begging for work Hardware, paint called on Mias Kenney, now home V Dpaper. H. 8. Break man, phone from the hospital, but still confined I tionai conventions, Atlantic City—the rock cliff, loosened by tbe thaw fol are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. M 2404, Smith building. jltf queen of seaside resorts on the At- lowing the recent below zero wi-ather, Kingdon in Pasadena, Calif. to her bed. ■ lantlc coast— will bt- the set-ne Janu- tumbled on the Highway just west of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe left Tues . R®v- Fr. Smith has been ill at Bt I, waa a P*“enK,‘r *or ary 20 to 28, of one tliat will be of a Twin tunnels, betwe?n here and Mo- A Vincent's hospital in Portland the day for Ban Francisco, whence they Tlie Halles Saturday. most unusual character. It will have sler last Thursday night. Traffic was will sail next week for Honolulu for paat week. E are offering you the first quality of the Quite a few Mosier people were in a nation-wide significance. completely - blocked. Supervisor of a, vacation. The Journey to San » Bora-rTo Mr. and Mrs. O? Keizur, Francisco Is being made by automo Hood River Saturday aluong whom For possibly the first time in bis- Maintenance Nickelsen immediately ’ ’ best makes of Rubber Footwear at a sav of Oak’ Grove, Wednesday, January 7 bile. They stopped Thursday evening were: L. Bonney, Miss Wanda Has-ltory, tbe administrative personnel oflrnabeel a crew to the scene and work a non. in Salem to visit their daughter, Mrs. kil, Mra. H. H. Neilson, C. A. Hage, la great mercantile' organization has <*f removing the mass of rock, some ing right now when you need them the moat. Miss Dorothy Strauss and Ferdinand set aside its every-day activities to|of them weighing tons, was started. Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Det- Oral E. Palmateer, and family. Strauss. bring its executives, co-partnera and It was feared that the falling mass tore, of Viento, Thursday, January 8, A movement is on foot to have a eon. Dr. C. A. Macrum was a passenger managers together for four days #f p stone might have caught a passing Clinton N. Howard, known m “the inspirational enlightenment. Business b ar. The work of crews advanced Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter little giant of the platform, r---------- ” visit for Portland Tuesday. matters will be entirely eliminated feverishly until it was determined Woolpert, Thursday, January 8, a Hood River and deliver bis famous Mra. Hibbard was a visitor at Hood and the several sessions will be de-1’hat no machine had been buried un daughter. lecture on the peace qustion in the River Tuesday. voted exclusively to the desirability der the avalanche. Trunks, Bags, Suitcase». Large as near future. Mr. Howard is one A. C. Holmes, of the Holmes service creating a higher plane of effiei- While the road was blocked traffic sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly the greatest orators and thinkers of station, has a new business "method of dency for the man in business pur- was detoured by way of the Roweua- It takes genuine rubber to keep out snow and rain the day. Bros. Co. mlitf with his customers. He gets then! in sults. The convention will be held at l<vlc ferry and thence to the Hood I deliver sweet cider in gallon lots or Mrs. J. L. Hovey, who came «1» side tbe building and the door is the Ambassador, one of the palatial I River-White Salmon bridge over the by the barrel. Walter Wells. Phone from Eagle with Mr. Hovey , to locked and can be opened only from] hotels of Atlantic City. _ Point ----------------------- Managers | North Bank highway. Crews were 14 in. Duck Top Red Rubber 8 in. Leather Top Rubber ■¡tend the Christmas holidays with the outside. Mr. Holmes seems to be and their wives to the number of busy throughout Friday uight and nfltf Bootees, regular $6.50, Bead’s io Shop, the Radio Shop relatives, has been painfully ill with having pretty good success as the nearly 1,000 will 1« present. Bootees, regular $4.50 about 3 a. m. Saturday enough of Mr. Hovey returned writer recently found six people of Hood River. Greebe, Atwater Kent sore throat. Many notable men will »¡>eak, among the rock had been moved to allow a now south last week. Mra. Hovey, who la locked hi at one time. and Radiol a. jltf them Hon. William Jennings Bryan. single track ¡tassage around the side. The Mosier basketball boys have 0 * r * ^^ “ ¿ “ wiUKof ’ Dhio'/Dr: now convalescing, will return In about Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Uster, both of whom have been suffering from the a week. lieen kept pretty busy lately. They Russell H. Conwell. Judge Harold grip, have recovered. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kingdon enter played Friday evening at Lyle, the WellB, I)r. James E. Lough. Fred B. Fred Wantland is at a Portland tained tbe Pinochle club at their home score being 2(1 to 15 in favor of Mo-|RluRh, secretary of the International 8 in. Red Rubber Lumber 8 in. Black Rubber Lumber hospital recovering from a serious Sunday with a chicken dinner. Those sler. Mr. Bonney and Mr. Blanchard I Y. M. C. A.; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise ¡in-sent were Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Mor accompanied the boys. A return game of the Jewish Free Hynagogt», New man’s Overs, regular operation. man’s Overa, regular York, and Arthur Nash, the man who W. J. A. Baker, who has been tour den, Dr. and Mrse Dumble, Mr. and will be played here January 27. $4.00, now $3.45, uow White Salmon high school boys and I Insisted upon putting his garment ing the south for the Apple Growers Mrs. Geo. Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pastors have arranged', for a com Burke, P. H. Mohr, Gordon Burke, girls played Mosier high teams here I manufacturing business on the Golden Association, has returned home. Bertha Hoke and Mrs. Mary Camp Saturday evening. The score of the I Rule Itasis. The speakers from the munity »nans meeting In the interest Highest cash price paid tor your used bell. world peace to be held In the girls' game was 31 to 29 in favor of I J. C. Penney company will be: J. C. of furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain Riverside Community church Friday The Bible school workers’ confer White Salmon, while the Mosier boys I Penney. E. C. Bams, George II. Bush night, January 23, with an address at E. A. Frans Co. a20ft Men’s Pure Gum heavy Rub Mën’s Low Cut Clineher I nell, Thomas Tapper. Francis Bur- by Hon. Clinton N. Howard, of New ence of the first Christian church met won by a score of 33 to 18. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. in the church Tuesday evening in a Miss Ix-ta Blanchard entertained! «*£ »»»«. aU. (?f ,N?W “,“11 York, chairman of the World Peace bers, ’ Red Sole, regular Sole Rubbers, regular Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner delightful and ingenious combination the Mosier high school girls’ club at F. R. Payne of Salt Lake, Utah. Commission. Bldg. 18U $2.25 r now $1.50, now Three special Pullman trains will of business and pleasure. Lunch was her home Saturday afternoon. Miss Mr, Howard is one of the most Supper dance at Pine Grove Grange served and tbe entire evening’s pro Luella Neilson and Miss Dorothy take the entire party from Atlantic noted men on the American platform hall Thursday, January 29. Howard's gram was strikingly original. A. B. Strauss won a box of candy for hav City to New York Saturday, January and is now in the inldst of a trans Acea of Melody. Cash, the superintendent, was respon ing made highest score. The girls 24, where the company's ofth-es and continental tour s|M*aking in favor of If you are looking for something sible for the meeting. voted to name their club “Fat and warehouse will be Inspected.- The world peace. He lias recently spoken managers will board several special In Spokane. Seattle, Tacoma and will Misses’ Storm Rubbers, me Child’s Storm Rubbers, new in a popular priced spring hat Edward E. Lage and children have Forty.” trains the following week for 'the re- spend visit the Gertrude Hat Shoppe. returned from a pleasant motor Jaunt C. A. Hage went to The Dalles turn the next two Sundays flpeaklug dium toe, 11 to 2, regular wide toe, 5 to 10i, home, Tbe convention will con- in the large churches of Portland. The meeting of the Barrett Parent- to southern California, where they Tuesday. dude Friday evening, January 23, 85c, now regular 75c, Teacher Association has been post visited relatives and friends. Their Little Patty Strauss was quite m with a lianquet, for which nearly The pastors feel fortunate in being poned from January 20 to January 27. son,. George, who is sufferin'' from Bunday. able.to secure him for an address in 1,000 covers will be laid. Hood River. B. J. Davis, of Medford, has ar an Infection, was left at a hospital Mrs. Hattie Bailey was a visitor ■t at Ixmg Beach. Ills mother remained The commission of which he is rived here to become assistant man The Dalles Tuesday. chairman was organised by Christian ager of the local branch of the Stand with him. He is making a rapid re The “Sweet Sixteens” will meet at covery, however, and he and Mrs. leaders of more than 40 nations, and ard Oil Co. Buy Rubbers Now, Save Money as well as your the home of Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain Ixige will return home soon. the campaign led by Mr. Howard will If you do not receive your Oregonian Saturday. lie made world wide. feet. REMEMBER, first grade Rubbers Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy . U. regularly or wish to subscribe for same, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Venael motored either by carrier or mail, please call Veach, Monday. January 12, a daugh are worth more than lower grades. J to visit Mrs, Ven- ter. Mr. Veach, who is a conductor to Eugene Friday Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f21tf sei’s brother^ A delegation from 81. Mark's with the Great Northern Railway Co., Let me grind and press your cider in Mr. Blodget. of Fairview, was a church will go to Pendleton this week any quantity. Have new kegs and bar stationed at Great Falls. Mont., ar rels at co»t to customers. Phone for rived here last week to he with his guest of his sister, Mrs. Claire Bailey, to attend the annual convocation of family. He and Mrs. Veach have last week. the eastern Oregon missionary dis prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. n6tf two fine Isiys. They are very happy trict. The sessions will l*egin today Rebekah lodge will meet Saturday H. O. Krease was away from his following the arrival of the new girl, and last through Sunday when a ser-1 News was received here Monday of evening for installation of officers. poet of duty the first of the week, whom they have named Irene Marilyn. mon will b<t delivered at the mornlnglthe death at Ixuig Beach, Calif, of Mra. R. Mobley spent the week end service suffering from the effects of a severe by lit. Rev. Walter Taylor 1C. II. Clymer. East Side orcliardist. The following members of tbe Shell at The Dalles. cold. Sumner, bishop of the western Ore- Liged «3. The lx>dy was forwarded Oil Co. motored to Portland Saturday Saturday visitors at The Dalles gon diocese of the EplM*o|>al church, here for Interment. Mr. Clymer, who Vernon Isenberg has been absent evening to attend the annual get-to from his place as chef at the Electric gether dance and card party of the were Mr. and Mrs. A. Taggasell and Delegates from the church are Thos. was clerk of the Pine Grove sriiool Kitchen this week, suffering from an organization: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miss Alice Bbogren. Flagler and It. B. Bennett. ___ _ 1 h ... ........ .. by lila wife and Tlie|iH>ard, survived affliction of boils and a bad cold. Mrs. F. A. Bbogren was elected as Woman's Service league will be rep-1 three adopted children, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. ~ —-.i ______________ — Flagler - and Mrs. C. C. Anderson, who under Hays, Hubert L. Hasbrouck, Leonard Sunday school superintendent at the resented by Mrs. Thos. Funeral services wilLbc held at the Transients Housed in Jail Mr. and Mr«- J. E. Graff and fam _________________ ________ Anderson chapel at 2.30 today, went a serious operation at the hos Freygang, John Carson and Robert Christian.church for tbe coming year. Mrs. A. C. Ixifts. Mrs. Flagler is dis-1 ______________ inter- Twenty-four transient men. all un ily, who have been In quarantina for trict vice president of the organiza- 1 ence of the First Christian chtirch met pital Monday morning, Is making a Forlx-a. The event was a most pleas Among the Hood River visitors I Rey. W. O. Livingstone will officiate. der 30 years of age, slept In the cor the past five weeks, have been re nice recovery. ■ ant one. An approximate 380 people Monday were Mrs. James Cherry and Gon. Rev. IJndley 11. Miller, who will Mrs. Clymer, who lia<l been here ridors of the city jail last night. leased from quarantine. Mrs. Graff, Mrs. Arthur Herr. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Franz spent |WeTe present. meu were apprehended by City who has been seriously 111, la recovsr- last week in Portland, enjoying a J. H. Young, local agency manager Mra. Charlotte Rancher returned attend the meeting, is chairman of (|nr|ng the holidays, had started on The mid-winter vacation at the Sovereign of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., home Sunday from The'Dalles, where the committee on religious education I the return journey to Ixng Beach Night Marshal Conover as they loi for the district and a member of the I News of her husband's death reached tered around the streets. They were hotel. was in Portland last week to attend site spent the week with her son. aroused and sent on their way from executive council. | her In Portland. the annual convention of district We pay cash for yonr old furniture or Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown were town at, •> a. m. managers. He received the plaudits make a liberal allowance on new goods guests at toe E. M. Strauss home A light snowstorm prevailed through of officials, his district having made Cal! Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur- several days of last week. LEGION NOTES out the night, which would have made 115 per cent In the aale of its quota aiture Exchange. ml7tf W. A. Husbands _ _______ ____ _ _ t has been placed sleeping outdoors a feat without com Monday* January 6, the Hood Itlv- Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call of Insurance for 1924. The insur wt 8t fort. Officer Conover says that the tunn®l BB watchman at I <>r p<iat tj|(, American Legion in- for yoar suit. It « ill be cleaned and ance men participated in a pleasant the big slide. • 1 ■tailed officers for - ----- good will of the men Is won by giving the year 1925. pressed and returned ready for immedi lianqiiet at the Portland hotel. Eighty them comparatively comfortable sleep G. A. Buscher and son, Gilbert, of I George It. Wilbur, past commander were present for the banquet. ate wear. jfltf The Dalles, were Sunday visitors at I of the department of Oregon, repre- . The Rialto will give another noted ing quarters. He says, too,- that pos The Barrett people have resolved to Mr«. J. D. Guttery left the first of Mosier. Ii sented ’ " the department as installing picture, Charles Major’s Yolatida, its sible mischief from their prowling is vfhen they are kept under the week for a Portland hospital, “Go to Church.” The Valley Chris- Mias Van W-1 W.|c„ w„„ , premier ....................... • Miss Ruth Sheldon, of The Tbe Dalles, officer. New officer» offityrs afe: _Van Oregon showing here toinor- eliminated tlan church was well attended last surveillance iu the Jail. where «he will undergo a major oper was a guest at the F. A. AUlngton Gladden, commander; Harold Hersh row an(t Saturday, The show will Sunday and quite an increase is ation. Mias Sheldon ner, vice commander; Don McLeod. L.pen soon In Portland, looked for next Sunday. A fine large home last Monday. Billy Sunday Has Opportunity E. 8. Colby, who recently returned chorus - - - - -—’I Critics declare the show, which of young people has been or plans on spending a few weeks at | adjutant; Charles Gunn, finance <>ffi from The Dalles, where he underwent ganised and their first effort gave her ranch up Mosier creek. cer ; Dr. Fraser, chaplain; .Arthur MtarH Mnrion Davies, as (letter than A call has bad 'n aent by the church- a painful operation, is able to be at much pleasure to last Strffffi.v’s aud es of I'prtland tu William Sunday, ........ and ...... W. ' Ray ", -’I "When Knighthood was in Flower." Grans cafe was a busy place last Ix>fts, sergeant at-arms, hi« post at the Apple City Electric iences. Tlje slogan “HarretMfioea to Fridày'"ovriùg to"the’ bìgrildiiVest'òf I Harry I,etU**er’ exwutlv<‘ evangelist.. U> sfMMl six weeks next ~~Co. again. fall In leading a revival camimlgn ‘IChurch*’ was adopted b.v the young The meeting was one of the liest here. The call is not unanimous, Wil] the person who took the um people at a special meeting Wednes Pythian Orders Install I •tteixted the year, there being «5 though it is as nearly unanimous as brella of Virginia Vaughan from the day night of last week. rm v i lx 1» xli . ~ I legionnaires present. The meeting waa most of our undertakings at populur library ’Wednesday evening. January The Knlghta of Pythias and Pythd hpW , th<> f|ld arte „ over the Elrgt W. F. Andrews, who is ill at his voting. As at all elections thc-pum- 7, between 8 and 8.30 p. m. please home on Cascade avenue, is much Ian Sisters held a joint Installation of Natlonal bank b*ull(tin<t tbe r(K(In hav. tier not voting la very considerable. return it to the librarian? j> ----------- * n,,w| .. .... ,nd reD)(K1. better. When Mr. AndaewB was officers last Thursday evening In their L Actual hostility to Mr. Sunday la Packed in little barrel« by O. J. Johnson, of the Waukomn stricken word was sent at once to Funds for support of an agricul . Tn prOKr"'n eled. After the biislneos meet in if the hotel, is recovering from a painful his daughter. Mrs. Geo. C. Gladden, was rendered by the following: Be• L^on., new quartet entertained with tural experiiiient station for Hood neither great nor hot. In churches NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. attack of blood poising. He injured who with Mr. Gladden and children, River county are contemplated in not voting there la doubtless a large m a n"mb" of songs, which were well house one of his bands slightly, Infection waa visiting Mr. Gladden's mother at . . ; 1 aBk hlllJkNo. 0. introduced Tuesday number who would favor such a cam ’T.l' 5°^? ,1.g' received. The post looks forward to setting In. , oI ,.ntertatnment from by Representative Hazlett. If en paign. In the churches voting ad Chula Vista. Calif. Mrs. Gladden, Atklnwm : solo, Alfred Neal; rerita-1 .m in t„ toe future. hem acted, the hill will provide $12.<*M> versely are many members who would Miss Roberts Lane, senior in the accompanied by her small daughter, tlon, Zelda Morse; violin and piano| I “ th PER BBL SPECIAL have voted favorably. school of commerce, haa been appoint came home at once by train. Mr. duet, Lucile Ferguson and Virginia The question of financing a drum annually for the institution's upkeep. If Mr. Sunday bad been called by ed a member of the executive commit Gladden followed with their son by Vaughan. and bugle corps waa brought before a majority of one with a hundred 8. G. Coe installed the following the post and was enthusiastically ap- tee of the O. A. C. Memorial Union car. He made the trip north from COUNTY HEALTH NOTES churches red headed and fighting hot lodge : Fred officers for Waucoma The quality is the best and a Chula Vista in four days. campaign. J, “''? I proved and a committee appointed to over the question, the outlook for a Reed, chancellor commander ; 1 I>r. J. Earl Elsi* the goiter special .i1--”11 act •» the matter. , January 9 waa a big night at Rock Richard Dixon was pledged to the whirlwind revival would tie far better good supply in your pantry will vice commander; Robert Clark, Walter Ford passed the derby and ist who was here in our county for than Is the present situation with a Kappa Bigina fraternity at the Uni ford hall, as can be easily proven by Reed, prelate; 8. G. Coe, M. of W.; H. versity of Oregon last week. Mina the old. medium and even the young Wood. K. of R. A 8.; Thos. F. John a collection was raised to finance an two days of last week, la chairman third of the churches too indifferent be handy. Dora Williams, of Stevenson, was who attended the old fashioned dance. son, M. of F.; N. Y. Tostevin, M. of entertainment for the February meet of the surgical department of the to hold np a hand when the ’’ayes” The rye waltz, Schottisebe. polka and ing, which will lx- for the legionnaires University of Oregon Medical school. apd "nos” are called. pledged to Delta Zeta sorority. E.; L. R. Alexander, M. of A.; Julins We hope to have him here again for If Mr. Sunday ai-cepta the call and The Ladies’ Missionary society of minuet are some of the revived old Johnson, inner guard; George Zolls. and their wives, mothers, staters and a lecture to the community in Hood the Baptist church meets this after dance» that proved ¡stpnlar and as outer guard, and L. M. Baldwin, sweethearts. The entertainment com River. As soon as possible the par bucks Into this soft snowbank of In mittee has a good program, and the difference and wins out by plowing noon at. the home of Mrs. L. H. Hug there were never less than five sets trustee. meeting promises to be a peppy one. onta of children examined at tfie and melting his way through, he will gins, corner of Eugene and Twelfth dancing the quadrille at one time the Mn. Helen Stranahan installed the clinica will he gpven notification slips this ‘ week that fun and merriment can lie readily following officers for Wauna Temple, Word was received 1' have achieved one of his greatest life streets. riffln ami Adju- of the condition found and If ¡«rents victories.—Portland Telegram. imagined. The card and checker with Florence Rand as grand senior State Commander Griffin The Loyal Woman’s Bible class will tables are willing, some definite preventive «ant Moser will prol>ably be with UR also proved popular. All pres meet at the Christian parsonage Fri ent are eagerly looking forward to and Margaret Howell as grand man for the next meeting. work may be done by the Health as O. E. 8. Gives Surprise Luncheon day afternoon of this week. All mem the party to be given Friday evening. ager: Beatrice Wood, past chief; Ina A delegation of nine legionnaires sociation. Wendling, most excellent chief; Irma attended the installation of officers at The officers of the chapter of O. E. bers and friends of the class are cor January 23. Mt. Hood Dance Tomorrow Bentley, excellent senior; Caroline The Dalles post last Monday night. S. gave a surprise 10 o'clock luncheon dially invited. Morse, junior; Earleen Meyer, mana l'I Past Department Commander Wilbur Friday night will be a big night, at the home of Mrs. A. E. Woolpert Mr. and Mrs. John Houston, of ger; Mary Ruggles, M. of R. A C.; 'I was installing officer. The Dalles fur a big time at the Mt. Hood Commun Monday for the outgoing worthy ma Klamath Falla, on their way to Se MOSIER Georgia French, M. of F.; Daisy Ha attle and Vancouver, B. C.. stopped an excellent entertainment and ity hall. Howard’s Acea of Melody tron. Mrs. Iva Scobee. Mrs. I«raway Mr. Riding went to The Dalles last ven, protector; Alta Black, guard; nished u of eats after the business meet- will fnmish the live music for the made a lovely angel food cake with the first of the week for a visit with Wednesday. plenty the |>ast matron's emblem on it in the Al l«v iVn|l<,WuV of ...<les,Tf| Ing. All those attending reported Mrs. Houston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Htas Jolly time, and Jesse Hutson will be colon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Camp and fam staff; Helen Stranahan, installing of-L «jnyable evening. on tap to Introduce the strangers. If Theodore Haas. Those present were: Mrs. Iva Sco- yon are a lover of good, live times Truman Butler has left for Santa ily. of Barrett district, were Sunday fleer, and Adeline Sparks, press cor-1 that are always spent in a clean man liee, Mrs. W. F. I«raway, Mrs. Ella Ana, Calif., for a visit with his broth dinner guests at the James Camp respondent. A Little Powder Left The degree staff gave some very ner, don't forget to be at the Mt. Field. Mrs. Gladys Gilbert. Mrs. But The Cottage Farm Is Open er-in-law, C. W. Learner, and family. home. (By Letoy Childs) Hood Community hall, then, Friday, ton, Miss Lillian Fisher, Mrs. A. E. Sherman Lefler went to The Dalles pretty fancy drills, after which re He expects to remain in the south for Chick«» dinner« tervefi sa Wool|iert. Mrs. Riihye Bennett, Mrs. freshments were served and all en We have just *l>een notified that toifiorrow, night. Tuesday. several weeks. Those whs wish to »tage bam Pearl Field. Mrs. Ethel Keir, Mrs. joyed a social honr. there remain but 10 more cars of Mr. Iner, of Seattle, commercial January special on the famous Fit Hazel MacMillan. Mrs. George Wilbur serially solicited. Maiaf rsma will ba material available for the making of Big Smoker Tuesday Night to Measure Shoes. Iam authorised to agent of the American Express Co., Religious Education to be Diseusaed I pyrotol, and Mrs. Anna Henhner. the government stumping famished baaqaeter« aad private par* Next Tuesday night, January 20, at was In Mosier Tuesday. allow a 10% discount on all shoes Plana for a local commission to I ponder which is being prepared at the Mt. Hood Community hall a big ties for dancing. during January. Now is your chance Mrs. James Cherry and daughter. First and Valley Christian Churehes DuPont plant. The government smoker will be held and as it is the to get good shoes and a guaranteed fit Mary, were in Hood River Wednes discuss union plans for religious in- The wages of sin are paid when We art also ready to accoatmadatt struction will be discussed at a meet-1 Iw>w<iers. both sodatol and pyrotol. first of the season, and a new thing for less. Champion Shoe Shop. day. Ing to be- held next Monday evening *>■’<* Klvpn exclhnt results wherever straight boarders ar school children. > this part of the country, there will due, with compound Interest; the I. L. Howard, of Ione, who owns J. W. Blakeley had the pleasure of at 8t. Mark'« Episcopal church. The these materials have l«en used. Dur in be no fixed admission. A large crowd church Is the place to hoar of the garage spaces available far patrsat. property at Gresham, was here the having his danghter, Mrs. M. A. meeting was called by Rev. W. O. *"« th* P®"’ 2,000.000 pounds Is expected and all the lovers of the remedy. Next Lordsday our Bible first of the week on business. Mr. Morse, of Elma. Wash., as his guest Livingstone, president of the Hood have been used In the state and the sport are invited to attend. Follow school opens at 9.45, Communion and THE COTTAGE FARM Howard expressed himself as wel this week. preaching service at 11 o’clock, Chris River Ministerial Association. saving to farmers nnd those clearing ing are the participants: pleased with Hood River as a resi Tel. 5481 tian Endeavor at (130, and evening land as compared tp the existing G. P. Morden, of Hood River, vis Charley Church vs. Theodore Goss, dence city. He contemplates locating ited at his ranch Saturday. * Onaw «Uw «--J-— I price of stumping powder has been light weights; James Wlrrick vs. preaching at 7.30. Our Junior choir here with his family. □ ki roore ,han >183.000. »I«31"*' The saving to I»can Hatch, welters; Moine Rogers Is doing good work; come and hear Mrs. G. R. Duvall and son, of The Snowfall struck the mld-ColumbiaI farn]era ¡n h < m „ i River and Wasco vs. Fred DeHart, light heavy; Jesse them. A big welcome at all of the L. A. Bennett, manager of the local Dalles, came down Friday to spend store of the nationally known mer a few days with her parents, Mr. and Tuesday, leaving a blanket ranging (<)nnt|rM on this basis haa been ap- Hutson vs. Dick Hanna, light heavy; services. The Livingstone«. cantile tousiness. will leave tomorrow Mrs. J. E. Proctor. Mr. Duvall ar from two Inches on lower levels to proximately >11.090. Dick Rogers vs. Vaughan Keys, light Tlioa<, who havp ,la<M this material freights. Rabbi Wise Here Next Week for Atlantic City to attend the annual rived Saturday to spend the week end six inches at Parkflale. Crews spent ___ Tuesday night with a anowplow that It 1« superior to the ordl- convention of managers of the J. C. here. Rabbi Jonah Wise, of Portland, will moving the accumulation of slush I nary stumping powders which cost Penney Co. Mr. Bennett will be away Announcement he the guest of the Men's Brother A. G* Holmes spent several days of from tbe highway. | raore than twice as much as pyrotol. about 30 days. I am now prepared to give prompt hood of Riverside church at their reg last vn+b-at the Wm. Venael ranch. _ __ . . 7 . _ __ . I In view of the fact that but 10 cars attention to your wants In the fol: ular monthly dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. L. Smith, who had been Clyde Root and Ernest Evans were Teadren and f^ofeasienal People oi fhla mllterial are available, ft is lowing lines: Abstracts of Title to January 20. Itabhi Wise will give at Looking Glass with her daughter. AtttsiCuii highly important. If growers are In- Real Estate. Insurance and Surety an after dinner talk, which will he a Mrs. Marsh, and family, was here Hood River shoppers Monday. Beacon Lodge No. 182, I. O. O. F.. Insnre a life income, money for terested. that they place their orders Ronda of all kinds. Deeds and Con real treat for those who hear him. over the week end looking after prop _______ .. It la very questionable veyancing. Ixtans on Real Estate, erty interests. Mrs. Smith was on held their installation of officers last future delivery, on tbe installment | immediately, J. L. STEWART Aged Man Injured the way to Portland, where she will Tuesday evening. The following were plan; no medical examination re- whether we would be able to place Notarial work of all kinds and the elected to office: R. L. Bryant, noble quired. For detkil information with-1 our order after February 1, because various legal papers required in busi spend a time. E. Anderson, 84, living with his Salmon trout- are running In Hood grand; J. F. Carroll, vice grant); out obligation write F. W. Woolley, I of the limited supply, Orders will ness. Including Wills and in the set- daughter, Mrs. Freda Hendrick, at river, and local sportsmen during the John Carroll, secretary; r. A. Alling district manager, Massachusetts Mu- he received» by L. M. Baldwin, of the Dement of estates. Cascade Locks, fell from a porch A. W. Ont hank. past several days have caught large ton,-treasurer. Committee on enter tual Life Insurance Co., The Dalles, I First National bank, or the experi- Monday, receiving several deep cuta 1 ment station op to that time. First National Bank Bldg. of the flah. Arthur tainment, E. M. Strauss, E. A. Bare Oregon. and bruises almut his back and arma. BENNETT IS OFF FOB CONVENTION Keep Your Feet BIG ROCK SUBE BLOCKS HIGHWAY There is just one thing that will do it ! RUBBER SERVICE RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN WHO WORK WORLD PEACE TALK FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 $3.45 $2.85 $1.19 53c EPISCOPAL CONVO CATION THIS WEEK C. H. CLYMER DIES AT LONG BEACH YOLANDA WILL BE SHOWN FIRST HERE “Good Things to Eat” SPECIAL HAZLETT PRESENTS BILL FOR STATION t ■ i Ginger Snaps Lemon Snaps Vanilla Snaps The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON Your Grocery Business is solicited