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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 ' ■'•■A--' == ( turned to Portland after a month not pass any ‘more dividends. We at« attending the various trade convso- capitalized for about >515,000, and tlpus of fruit bmb la ths oast, sad quite a large pert of that is made up conferring in Nsw York with Sgoboi of earnings that have been put back ♦ Day. Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. Into the development work. Our con cession from the government provides Walter E Davis, at O. A C., to Rural Oregon Journal >agent, phone The six Irrigation districts and for a certain division of the earnings practice teaching in the Corvallis (Continued from last week) MW. dlltf high school this term. He has charge companies covering the orchard ac T. H. Martin, manager of tour on a percentage basis, but the gov Peaeock Beauty parlor, Richards' of three classes a week, and as part tions of the Hood River valley and ist (By resorts of Rainier National Park). ernment has said they will not ask apt». Tsl. 2921. 16tf of his work Is required to supervise drawing their water from Hood river Ton should have a very carefully for a division of the profits until we Dry box wood tpr sale. Schindler the home projects of the students. or tributaries yesterday received a considered plan that will care for 650 have paid all of our stockholders in CHARMEUSE SILKS Transfer Co. Tel. 2801. a7tf _ Mr. Davis la a senior In agriculture. notice from State Engineer Luper people, at least 75 per cent of your full six per cent on their investments GLOWSHEEN SILKS H.-Patton and family have returned w.«. bath. 315 w Father Ehrenbright, member of the granting them a two-year extension rooms with to 32t) ------- rooms - |s,uce lhe ^te they are made. The from a vacation in California. Dominican order |n Portland, was in reclaiming lands and completing If you are not prepared to face that ^«-n, b •<* “«“«J" •«£ TAFFETA SILKS ^»71 “ntu •»» of Mr». Geo. It. Wilbur was in Port here Bunday to officiate at services improvements In their systems. The ’situation* from 7a7 themselves responsible, for the land Saturday to see grand opera. at St. Mary's Catholic church. Fr. State Water Board, which several | out of it entirely. I do not mean by RIBALEEN SILKS ago completed a survey of the that that a complete hotel of tlmi I development work - have bad a fair Verne Horne left Monday for Port Joe Smith, who Is improving from a years watershed preliminary to a complete size must go up to begin with, but returp on their Investment. CREPE-DE-CHINE land to attend the automobile show. serious illness of more than a month, adjudication of water rights, original-1 you should have your plans, to pro In America the tonrist season la still at St. Vincent hospital in Al W. Peters la In Portland this la CREPE BACK SATIN ly limited the time for requiring ln-| vide that many accommodations when regulated by the school holiday, and week to attend the automobile show. Portland. choate rights to January i, 1925. I you cannot alter that fact. There is complete. You could start with 50 or SATIN CANTON CREPE Howard's Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. N. II. MacMillan was in Portland “Considering the conditions which not a reeprt In the country which Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark motored have existed as to agricultural devel-1 60 rooms aud then arrange for tem makes money until the first of July, the first of the week on business. TINGALEEN SILKS partitions so that when com from Portland for a week end visit opment,” says the order of State Bn- porary and for the duration of that holiday Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. up plet ed what to used as a kitchen and with friends. Mr. Clark says that the TRICOSHAM SILKS Luper. "r“-1 ■■** » > *• — I 1 |* «•aaaaaa® * “ that the dining room veau can mg all be uitvwu thrown xaatv into you must be equipped to take care of 7. . . ii - Banks Mortimer left yesterday to aple market la making a satisfactory gineer « your people In the way they want to rights of most of he applicants have the kitchen.and the office and lobby attend the automobile show. wind up. He and his partner, E.. A. been Involved in lltfeation before the turned lnto the u thttt be accommodated, but you can make SPRING FLANNELS St. Mark’s Guild will meet Friday, Baker, have been very active the past supreme court, good cause has been! the uult wouW dj for. I money on these hotels. January fl, at 2.30 p. in., at the parish season In handling apple accounts of was devel- The following discussion TUB JERSEY an ex‘ena*on unt,l October woui4 nOf advise a larger unit than house on Eugeuq street. various northwestern districts. *• „r21, . . . . that to start with. That will not oped in the open meeting after Mr. WOOL CREPES Marguerite Ferrin, teacher of vio The following party accompanied The water concerns Involved are uke of a m of the Martin’s address: lin. Anyone interested, call at Cor Dr. Donald Nlekelsen up from Port “What is the entrance charge for v °ik ) 'Ti*Kat n? <rouPe oi people that travel—large LACE EDGES son’s music house or phone Odell 327. land over the week end for a visit at JJ ?rk I,rr,Klt,“n IMelfhl. Mt. partis of lau to 150 (and the North- automobiles?” Two dollars and 50 cents for For Sale or Rent—My Summit ranch. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nlck- Hood Water Co., Farmers Irrigating I west is going to see a lot of these Write Geo. T. Prather, R.F.D. 4, Hood elsen: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Early. Go., Hood River Irrigation District I dur(ng uext summer). They are reason; that includes the winter MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Reymund B. Karly and Charles Coon. and Glacier Irrigation Company. Riv«r. f5tf knot your moat valuable asset. The son. MEN'S UNDERWEAR “Have you'developed winter sports I deliver sweet cider in gallon lota or The latter, whose home is in Iowa, Is | type of people you want to care for by the barrel. Walter Wells. Phone an uncle of Mrs. Nlekelsen. particularly this year, the type which at Rainier?” LADIES' BELTS Yes, to a limited extent, and for The Woman's Missionary society of 4723. not! \ | will be of the most value to you, aud the first time last year and this year the Christian church will hold their SILK RIBBONS the character of accommodations they Highest cash price paid tor your used must have, are the moneyed people of we have added greatly to our facili furniture, stoves and ruga. Cail McClain regular monthly meeting at the ETC., ETC the east who want’suite accommoda ties. This year we have as good a at E. A. Frans Co. s20ft church Friday and have designated toboggan slide as there is to be bad. * it as visitors ’ day. An attractive tions for three, four, five, or at the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Y. Morrison were has been prepared. Each The Hood River Red Cross chapter | most six people. This class of visitor We sent a man to Alaska last sum- in Portland Sunday, having motored program member will be expected to bring a Tuesdsy elected officers for the ensud does not come with the tourist ageu- tuer to pick out a team of dogs, down to see the automobile show. visitor. ing year as follows: Chairman. 8. J. ci««- They come In small family par have a whole room full of sklls. Judge Wilson was here Monday for on all Dressmaking Work There will be a silver tea Friday Moore; vice chairman, I-eslie Butler; ties, and they want nice accommoda- chief drawback Is that the hotel is equity cases In circuit court. He will afternoon from 2.30 till 5 o’clock, not built for winter service. That is secretary, Mrs. J. W. Ingalls, and tlons. where materials are purchased from our own return here February 14. given by the Missionary society of treasurer, Harold Hershner. The ex-| We started out in a very meager something for you to obviate In your Herbert 8. Field was a visitor in Riverside church, at the home of Mrs. ecutlve committee for the ensuing way financially. When I first ap- very first building. At least one unit departments. Portland this week to attend the C. H. Vaughan. There will be a year will consist of H. E. Baker, C. | proached Chester Thorne to talk the should be built with protected plumb auto show. missionary speaker and a good pro A. Richards, Mrs. A. G. “ _ Lewis, Mrs. I proposition . over with him, and sort ing. We have ke|>t open at Paradise A cordial Invitation Is ex N. H. MacMillan and Dr. J. W. Blf of preiiare him for Mr. Mattier’s visit, Valley this year, and the local organ Percy L. Manser has left for Es gram condido, Calif., on a vacation sketch tended to all women of the com ton. the very best 1 could tfr“t from him ization, the 8. O. Y. P. (Bocks Out munity. ing tour. The annual report displayed that was a promise to try to raise >10,006. side Your I'ants) go in and have a time, and there Is scarcely For Sale or Rent—My Summit ranch. The young people’s chorus of 25 the chapter had been active in relief He was very honest about it, but that wonderful day but what someone tramps In on Write Geo. T. Prather, R.F.D, 4, Hood voices, ’together with a 6-piece orches work the past year. Numerous tran was all he would put up. After Mr. a snow shoes. You do not make any River. jfetf w tra, is proving quite an attraction at sient families here for apple harvest Mather had spent a week end at Mr. money on your winter Bports, but it were cared for. The climax of ac Thorne ’ s country home be raised his the Valley Christian church, the re G. -CamerOn, associated with however, resulted from ante to >100,000. Mr. Mather was goes big with the local peox>le and 1 McKercher in the fruit business, sult lielng a crowded house at every complishments, a swimming school conducted one able to do that in his enthusiasm over will get you some nice publicity. The service. This is part of the cam- has gone to California on business, week last summer at Koberg's Iteach | the prospects, But that was not unit where you plan to have your Itaign of the young people in their expecting to return within a month. sports will have to be built efforts to see that "Barrett Goes to on the Columbia, when the dally av-|raiaed in cash, When we started on winter Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call Church.” erage attendance reached 200. Four-1 the work at Paradise valley we had lower down, but there is nothing you can do that will quicken the pulse for your suit. It «ill* be cleaned and Local friends have just learned of teen junior life saving certificates | less than >20,000 in real inongy. When of your local people and keep them pressed and returned ready for immedi were issued to Boy Bcouta. I we started to build Paradise that was the birth in Portland four weeks ago ate wear. jfitf _________________ all the money we had, but we had a interested in the development work a son to Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. are doing like the winter sports, Cleaning and pressing your clothes of num nn/ktrr* __ nnnim bigger asset than money; we had a you formerly ___ Miss “How large Bhould the first unit adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. Tuttle. Mrs. Tuttle, _______ ,nan uck u,e was vwoaition who over be lie?” Heved In It °f and enthusiastic 1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery Dorothy Baker, spent her girlhood 1 atm vissvraj uiuuiuu here. She is a daughter of Mr. and Our first unit was 32 rooms and service. “ _ j5tf TA CIVI? MAQAIICR AAI?I when Mr. Thorne was once won Mrs. E. A. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Tut IV UIVEi | over to that thing he gave to It all 100 tents. Party Instruction in piano and pipe-organ. tle have two daughters. Mrs. Tuttle “You are 100 miles or more from Fundamentals and approved methods ami the children are sending the of his enthusiasm and support, and Justice of the Peace Blagg Monday Tacoma, aren’t you?” i_ . r,---- —— —a--------- t taught. Hans K. Hoerlein. Phone winter in Portland with her parents. We are 75 miles from Tacoma and | * 011 a The memtiers of the Pine. Grove when we started our construction our 5779. j29tf charge. Fines of >50 were assessed They will return in the summer to grange will stage one of the biggest estimated cost was over 100,000, and 110 miles from Beattie. t Mrs. Clyde V. Burke left last week Honolulu, where Mr. Tuttle la civilian dancing parties of the season next Mr. Thorne said, “Martin, go ahead, “How did you start out with your W. C. Venaol, James Pifer and Dean for the Hot Lake sanitarium in «•ast commander of the Pearl Harbor navy Thursday evening—a masquerade ball. and when you run out of funds couie first unit? Was it full?” Hatch. All were taken Bunday night ern Oregon, where she will undergo yard._______________ when Sheriff Edlck, City Marshal The proceeds will be applied to the to me aud I will see that you get No, It was not. * We could have treatment for rheumatism. grange debt. The grangers recently what you need.” Bo I would come tilled it If we had had the accommo Hart and deputies raided the home of To introduce this delicious English Lutheran Church have made themselves popular In aid down to him and he would sign a dations p«*ople wanted. We had liter Hailey, where a party was in prog Laundry work of all kinds neatly note, and when we were through Mr. ress. food, we offer you on Thunk done at home. Special attention Regular service» at 11 a. m. The ing In every way the ralsiug of funds Thorne had endorsed notes to the ex ally hundreds come there, look It With the jail filled with prisoners for the free lunch fund of the school. given to lace curtains. Phone 3473, Sunday school meets at 10.30 a. m. over, and go away. day, Friday and Saturday, and Mr. Thorne never The fund has been augmented to a. tent of >87,000, . Mrs. Geo. Hanby, 817 Columbia St. P. Hllgendorf. “What is your week end business awaiting the grand jury session and serving out liquor sentences, the men point that will Insure the success of | , now? ” W. A. Langille was up over the To some degree that is what you the free lunch plans for the year. Seventh Day Adventist Church Just what we can provide in the could not be held and were released week end from Salem, wtiere he Is are facing here in Portland todav. Howard's Aces of Melody will play way of accommodations. There la no on their own recognisance. R. L. connected with the state forestry de- Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m. -The worthiness and the worthwhile Nichol, of Moaier, failed to appear. partment. Preaching service 1115 a. m. Prayer for the masquerade of next Thursday ness of tourist travel Is boundless. limit to it All the business you can Officers, armed with a bench warrant, evening. Numerous people are al Regular 2 for 25c size handle is there, but we are always meeting. Wednesday 7.45 p. m. All D. Guttery, who recently It is the only plap of community de Mrs. J. ready working out plans for unique velopment that pays Its own way as fair and open with the people. We visited the neighboring town Monday, underwent a serious operation in a are welcome. ________ but were unable to find him. costumes. Pine Grove parties have it goes along. You cannot be any tell them just what we have, and Portland hospital, Is reported con Hatch, when discovered by officers, become popular with many city peo thing out, but vou must get into the have it arranged with the offices in St. Mary's Catholic Church valescing. ple, and it 'la anticipated that the hearts and the understanding of a Seattle and Tacoma now so that they was unconscious In a bedroom. A First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass Let me grind and press your cider in city attendance will be larger than few men here in Portland. There are know all the time what we have, and physician was called to resuaitate any quantity. Have new kegs and bar at 10.30 each Sunday morning.*- Even ever next Thursday night. him. ing devotions at 7.30 o ’ clock tomorrow, two underlying facts upon which you those who want accommodations do rels at cost to customers. Phone for not come If they cannot get them. Friday, evening and Sunday evening. have to build, because whatever we Cascade Ferry Bead Protected prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. n6tf TeL 8132. Father Joe Smith, Pastor. thought in the beginning, we know We have made it a rule that what If you do not receive your Oregonian McGowan k Sone, who own prop accommodations we have gp first to » those two things now, and we have regularly or wish to subscribe for same, outside people, visitors. Onr local erty just east of Cascade Locks, filed Missionary Alliance ■IT ITAATk Tf i V Ilearned theni through mistakes and I>eople have been very nice about it. a remonstrance with the county court either by carrier or mail, please call Ml. llVvU lUfsjl/Al through experience. First, the com- Regular services; Sunday school af Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f21tf against a petition of C. T. I inunity needs the revenue which these If they come and cannot be accom-l yesterday Howard's Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. 9.45 a. m., H. C. Delta, 8upU; preach modated. they have been very nice Hmlth, who operates the Cascade I tourist travelers bring, for the sake ing service st 11 a. m. Young people’s M. L. Emry was a visitor to the service 0.30 p. m., R. C. Samuel, presi Next Tuesday night the second of «1 the revenue, but they need it far about it; they can go away and come Ix>cks-8tevenson ferry, for a county to go with it, per bottle auto show in Portland the first of dent. Evangelistic service 7AO p. m. a series of taxing and wrestling I more because of the understanding of again some other time. But the vis road acroas their property. It was the week. He declares the show the Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7.30 matches scheduled for the winter will these men we have to approach, itor, the man who has come from a alleged that Mr. Hmlth, a resident of | Stevenson, can utilise the proposed best he ever attended. - - welcome. A E. be staged at the Mt. Hood Community which cannot be reached without first distance, must be provided for.. p. m. - Everybody “What stage of development would road but two to four weeks annually The honie of M. E. Esselstyn, son Hall, Pastor. Phone 3663. hall. The wrestling bouts will tie as | bringing them here, during the period of extreme high if“tha?“ta“i^t"», if the economic I y"« .muat reafh b*'f!’r.e of Mr. and Mrs. William Esselstyn. follows: Hoots Howell, of Psrkdale, cum ; , | value of tourist travel is not what p,,b*i£, wu,d I** invited to visit the water, and that the opening of the Try these. You'll like them. whose wife ta a teacher in the local First Church of Christ, Scientist versus Kenneth Malloy, of Odell way will be for Mn private benefit we think it ia, then it la not worth M*™7 ... . # schools, was burglarized last week In Services in church building, Sun Pate Hutson, of Parkdale, againfit instead of public good. River.I Your while; but if it ia, that means I . 1 would he perfectly I The Dalles. Harry Bonnlksen, of Hood day, 11 a. m. Sunday school the same inc boxing oozing cards carus will wn. include lucniue: Tuffy <t is vital to Portland, and it is the ^je people at all times Tell them Miss Josephine Smith, accompanied hour. The reading room is maintained The >’ of the people here to interest ’ if rtJv by a girl friend, was up over the in the Davidson building. Room 8 is Holman, of Odell, versus Elton Buel. 11111 _____ _ ... | they they Dee; Feed DeHart, of Hood River, themselves In its development. 9»«? want it let them come. If ”¿».a week from 8t. Helen’s hall in Port open week days from 9 to 5, with an of Don ’ t go Into this ” with “ the idea H® not * thp r w,n not *» ‘ »"«PPolnU d against Wayne Rogers, of Mt. Hood, into this . ‘ 1. ” land visiting her parents, Mr. and attendant in charge from 3 to 5. and James Fenemore, former C*na-|^tyou Bre ^,n« 5 „L. P t» “ I Mrs. Trafford E. Smith. The Wednesday evening service at 8 Good Things to Eat dlan army champion, versus Fred I financial opportunity on Mount Hood, | w^a* Hwy want. It is too late now Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coppie jour o’clock. Lesson sermon: ’’Spirit.” | because if you look at it from that I ^or y°u Hn-V hotel accommoda Smith, of OF* Grove. neyed to Portland last Saturday -with The first boats, - 'held you are doomed to dis- tlons ready for this year, but you 2—; of the -- ----------- ----- two — 1 -- standpoint ----- -A-^s---------- *-------------------------------- .--------- ------------------ 1 ZWW1IH I find JOUT St. Mark’s Church their daughter. The latter was taken The federal government conld have WAIH- y°ur rmninM can‘P* weeks ago,' proved popular, drawing | appointment. to Portland for an operation, having 1 tents just as soon as the road is In. Services are being held during the those Interested In sports from all branches recognizes the Im- her tonsils removed. ______ __ of ___ “Then you would not book eastern winter months in the new parish sections of the valley, i>nd It Is an | _ portance the ___________ development . of these parks, but they have IP^’i’1»’ this year?” Mrs. J. W. Ingalls spent last week house. Have you seen how attractive ticipated that a large crowd W|ll|great national "* *~ uiiu_____________ _______ „__ _ them-1 .Kou They simply in Portland with friends. Her son. It Is? Do you know how comfortable Journey from here and other mid-1 “°t money to do ___ the work Ronald, joined her Saturday, return It is these cold and damp days? Columbia towns next Tuesday, Ttic I selves and must get local people In-1 w111 no1 book If they cannot get the I ■ ..................................... -- 1 --" ’oinrnodatlons. ~ I In it; but at the same time) accommodations. ing hbme Sunday evening with his Next Sunday the services will be: bouts will begin promptly at 8.301 terested "How many units as you desert?)* I Church school st 9.45 a. m.; morning o’clock. ________________ mother. I they are not going to let any small I group of people get a cinch on the would you advise on such a place as I August Gnignard and son, John, service and sermon at 11 a. m. I Taleakwa Camp Fire Notes I proposition. These national parks and Mount Hood?” who have been on a tour of the de I don't know just how much space I Riverside Church ciduous fruit belt of California, have A monthly ceremonial was held at tkese forest reserves are public do- Services Sunday at the usual hours. the home of Ines Young Saturday, mains. They belong to all the people, I you have up there, so It would be I left for »outhern California, where Sabbath school, 9.45 a. m., followed January 24. In appreciation of the " «nd n<* no branch of the government is pretty hard to say off hand. We con-1 they will visit the citrus belt. template three groups. We don’t connt I Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. by the morning yvorship at 11 o’clock, former guardian, Mrs. Brune, who | ever»«Ing to lose sight of that fact, Longmier; that is really just a stop-1 ('lasses in religious education Wednes has retired from Camp Fire activities, I no ~ matter what • sort of - development ‘ — • Allyn C. Button, who has made his day afternoon at 4.15 o’clock; Thurs BENEFIT PINE GROVE GRANGE you undertake. I have not always ping place for tourists to come and I temporary headquarters at the Mount day evening service at 7.30; Christian the Camp Fire presented her with a thought as I do today. Six or eight get a meal, but for real tourist devel-1 lovely guardian ’ s pin. Miss Ethel A. Hood Motor Co., is now representing Endeavor sodety at 6.45 p. m. Dr. years of experience have led me to opment Paradise, and In the White] the Benefit Savings 4 Loan Associa Fraser occupies the pulpit Bunday Swarts, of the home economics de where I find it necessary to keep con river corner, and over on Carbon | partment of the high school, has ac tion in Hood River. morning, and will have for his sub cepted the position as guardian. Miss stantly before me the rights of the river wonld be the third place for de C. G. Cameron, associated with ject, “Prophetic Atonement.” The pub Swart» will be assisted by Mias Mar public in these parks and the possi velopment. I would never advise hav-| Ing any one unit larger than 3201 month in Portland studying again lic is cordially invited to attend. garet Harding and Miss Gladys Wil- bilities of onr return. Your develop rooms. At Paradise we cannot In with George Wilbur Reed. Mr. Reed ment must be undertaken from the high son, alm teachers of Hood River our camp any more; we have| has beqn abroad since last June First Christian Church school. Elenor Whitely became a standpoint of community welfare, and crease reached the limit which the space af-1 coaching under famous masters of I believe there are enough men here, How can a man who never attends member of Taleakwa and will strive music in Italy and England. as there were in Seattle, to take hold fords. We may have to increase our| church here expect to feel at ease in to follow the seven points of law. service building. We have Increased | Audiences increasing at each servlet* heaven? The church is one of the Many things of importance were of it in the right way. Plana call for one of the pleasantest events ever held We have 167 stockholders, and they steadily at the rate of 50 tents a year.J at the Valley Christian church. There few indispensable institutions. Our discussed at the ceremonial, after We do not try to sell these people, are all prominent business men, and in Hood River Valley. has been added an orchestra of five Bible school every Lord’s Day at 9.45, which dainty refreshments were served pieces with 22 young people in chorus. followed by Communion service and by Mrs. Young. The girls ended the they are Interested primarily in the anything. Let them do as they like/ Many of them come in with all their City people cardially invited to come join their country Extra seats were provided for last preaching at 11 o’clock. Christian evening by Initiating the new mem development of Rainier National Park. equipment, intending to camp Bunday and all filled. Endeavor at 6.36 and evening preach bers. guardian and assistants. It was I have been the executive of the own cousins in a grand good time. and provide for themselves, but they The following Hood River folk mo- ing service at 7.30. Next Lord’s Day decided to turn over a new leaf and | taard 5>f. directors—a group of atiout see an Inviting looking camp and they the morning theme will be the second work harder to obey the three great 20 business men—ever since the in tored to The Dalles to attend a tent and come Into the pervice on the series. "Thus Saith the Lord,” laws of Camp Fire, which are Work, ception of the company, and the only take funeral of W. A. Johnston: Dr. building and get their meals. We thought tlipy have ever voiced has and will be “ The Substance of Hope. ” Health and Love. Mrs; V. R. Abraham, Dr. and Mrs. even attempt to Influence them. January 30 the Taleakwa Camp been, “Let’s do this because the com never H. D. W. Plheo. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. The usual services will be held at the It Is “do as yon please” and we find Valley Christian ghurch. e Fire group held Ito first weekly meet munity needs the development. Let’s in the long run It pays. Castaer and Leslie Butler. ing under the supervision of the new do it for the public good.” What That slogan. “Barrett Goes to “About where, on Mount Hood, la ever their thought might have been Church,” is surely -getting results. Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church guardian, Miss Swarts. Helen Rlch- In the beginning, they hav^ come to the logical place for a hotel? The ards was accepted as a new member, Prayer meeting every Thursday The church was full at both services approach from the north is through believe In it as a region. last Sunday. There were 22 young evening at 7.30 o'clock. Bunday school and will officially become a member . We have always made money. We the Hood River valley; what would at the next ceremonial. At the close at 10 a. m. ; morning worship and people in the chorus. The next prob make no secret of that fact. Our your opinion be as to the proper place sermon St_U a- in.; Epworth League of the meeting the new guardian gave annual lem is to provide more seating. reports show It in detail, and to locate the first nnit?” the girls some very helpful hints In (To be Continued) Howard’s Aces, Rockford, Feb. 18. at 0.30 t>- m- During the last 15 regard to the development of Camp copies of our reports have been sent minutes of the league service the pas to the press of Seattle, Tacoma, Spo The party who took silk umbrella tor .will give a short sermon on the Fire. kane and Portland, for whatever use from the Hayward porch Sunday “Organisation and Rise of the Metho-, High Altitudes Bare of Snow they care to make of them. When Card of Thanks evening, January 11, Is known. If it diet Church in the United States." •? -ii:--.::..... we were first organized we gave some Unless later snows prevail the high is not returned to «14 Cascade avenue There will be no other evening ser We wish to thank our friends sAd or Apple Blossom cafe within a week vice than thia. The public'is cor neighbors for their kind aid and sym little stock certificates. People did land forests will be as bare of snow SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE pay much attention to them, and this coming season as last year, ac prosecution will be started. dially Invited to atteifd all these ser pathy extended us during our be not a good many of them did not even cording to E. C. Wolfe, who was here reavement attendant on the death W. N. Byars, Pastor. H. C. Cutler and sister. Dorothea, vices. YOU BUY and burial of our baby boy. Es keep them, but later, when we began yesterday from the upper West Fork left Tuesday for Seattle for a lew to make money and pay dividends, of Hood river, where he is in charge pecially do we wish to think those The Baptist Chunk weeks’ visit with Dr. C. L. Tenny. brought floral tributes. Their they began writing In that the certifi of a logging camp of the Oregon their unde, and sister, Mrs. Grover If yon love your children, bring who ministrations will be held in sacred cates had been lost or destroyed be Lumber Co. Mr. Wolfe reported that Tacbell Mr. Cutler has many friends them to Bunday school. The Bunday HW MP memory. cause they did not think they were the ground is bare, wher/ In the aver there, as it was bls home town, he school at 10 a. m. Preaching service ever going to get anything for them. age season the snow la from three to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kelsur. having been born in Beattie. at 11 a. m.. subject, “Jesus, John and Don’t try tn cover anything up and I five feet deep. Heavy rains are pre Big time! Where? Odell Odd Fel the Pharisees.” Evening worship at don’t try to fool the government. vailing In the highlands, Mr. Wolfe Card of Thanks low» ball. Who? Rebekahs! When? 7.30. subject. “Do We Believe that They have no objection to your mak reported, the total precipitation for Tuesday evening, February 10. What? God Keeps Hie Word?” Junior B. T. We wish to thank our many friends ing money. They want you to make the past two weeks having been es Readings, vocal and instrumental mu P. U. under the leadership of Mrs. F. sad neighbors for their klhdness and money, and they want the develop timated at eight inches. sic, cards, music and dancing, cafe A. Olmsted. Intermediate-Senior B. Y. sympathy, during the illness, and at ment Work to prosper. Some years The packed drifts of the highland teria lunch. Admission at the door, P. U. at «30 in the prayer meeting the death of onr beloved wife and we have made a net return of 10 per forests, which are usually many feet 25 cento. Lunch according to your room. Prayer meeting at 7.30 p. m. mother. Also for the beautiful floral cent. We don’t try to hide it. The deep at thia season, are absent thia appetite. All welcome. Wednesday. Only a great revival can offering at the time of her burial. government doesn’t even want yon to year, Mr. Wolfe said, and he antici Fred P. Zwelgart a« W. McCullagh. Northwestern save the world. Pray for the revival. pass a dividend, and our board of pates another dry season in • the C. R. Delepine, Pastor. and Family. manager of ggobel 4 Dey. has re- directors has decided that we will | woods, unless late snows prevail. 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