The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 30, 1925, Image 9

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1925
Tile ladles of the First Christian If fi«J DfiEl) DiPIfC! ’
to be opened while Billy hurdled the
eliureh will serve lunebeuu for mem- luAuu DAuIfi UfiVUM
fence, we picking our wuy daintily
of tfie Tuesday Lunch club next1
through lush meadows while Billy
n t v
-i
■
ii ii ■
J bers
weyk. The meeting will be held at
Strode Ankle deep in mud and water.
the church parlors.
Young. Ten to 7«.
Ma wasn't fixed up for company,
• —1 a»“.". . > .
either. If she bad had a preaa agent
turaiice.
R. E. Scott
A. F. Davenport has returned from Things happened
- H<>od River ma would have had on a Simple silk
Fayetteville. Ark., where he waa valley last Thursday U1 While
bfouck. ooiomesrlit.
Phaeton, gingham over a French corset, silk
<*alled
by
the
serious
lllneaa
of
hia
Old-tiule ftance at Rockford hall. mother.
just aa every summer day, drove hia hose and an imported sunbonnet, and
Whtti
he
**_
'
left
to
return
The Graynisteius. Friday the 31st.
up over the eastern foothilla, she would have sat in a owing and
home, his mother waa making *a chariot
and the breeze up the Columbia'a pulled Maud Muller stuff. Instead,
ixd • Coin Controlled Ctock help you Vt«*gdy improvement.
».■anyon ruffled. tba aurface of Wauna ma had on a house dress, roomy and
rove. SarAMyff Button or t«J.4242.. jltttl
R«w. and Mra. L. _
____
H. Miller came
Peacock Beauty parlor, Richards’ up from the coast Tuesday with Mr. into whitecaps as usual, it was a day unadorned, and It could have been
Regular $2.50 Japanese
of days. A Portland institution and
apt«. Tel. 2921.
Miller's mother, Mrs. Hofftmn Miller, a Hood River institution came face bought at any of the basement sales
Parchment Parasols, sub­
Cash paid tor old ears. H.-R. Auto who left yesterday tor her home in to face. Casa Baer Hicks, who can tor 98 cents. She had on black cotton
stockings and a pair of heavy shoes
stantially made with 89
Wreckers.
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New York. Her sen and family ac- use ordinary adjectives with a de­ no longer new. Her black hair was
well reinforced ribs, en­
The Portland Teleg'sin, I io si River fomi*ani«*d her as far as Bpokane.
scriptive force that is almost uncanny slicked up and skewered into a knot
$1.50 Girls’, Boys'
agent, Carroll Day. Fhoue 33(*t. adlitl
ameled decorated handles
Who was right. Most« or Darwin? and who can get into the aliver lining and on this knot was perched a Wool­
Staw Hats_____ ;__
and pointed
H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on the Heights. Livingstone answers the question on of every cloud of human activity and worth hat,, a bedraggled, storm-kissed
Part« for all ears.
*
i)16tf
Bunday evening at the First Chria- diweru the things that people like to bit of battered straw which kept the
metal tips____ ^leVO
Girl
’
s
Worsted
Bring your tubes in. We will check tian church in Ids sermon, “Evolu­ know about and th«i tell them about sun out of her eyes. Ma has rosy
$1.25
Boys
’
Wash
Swimming
Suits...
tion and jhe. Bible.”
You should it lu her own intriguing way—well, cheeks and a fine healtbv tau, her
them free. Read's Radio Shop. a]3
Suits_____________
Cass Baer Hicks came up from Port­ eyes are black and aparklinfi, and you
W. A. Hackett and family are at hear him.
$2.00 All Wool Ladies
land
and
interviewed
Billy
Sunday,
a
Kennetli
McClain,
mm
of
Mr.
and
can
tell
that
when
she
was
a
girl
Cannon Bea«1i H[M*iiding a vacation.
Hood River Institution, for the Ore­ she didn't have to alt in the hamimx-k
Slip
Over
> 1 «)A
Mrs.
W.
H.
McClain,
Is
spending
the
Boys
’
Worsted
*9
AQ
2 pr. special 58c
Rubbisli iiMuling, light trucking. R.
alone. Ma was some girl. I’ll wager,
summer in engineering work with the gonian.
Sweaters
_____
F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682.
u*19ti
Swimming
Suits
__
Children
’
s
JSox_.
Perhaps this little introduction and she Is yet, for that matter. Hhe
bureau oY publie roads. He is en­
Let a Coin Controlleii Clock help you gaged
on the Coopers Spur lateral might as well be left unwritten, but manages Billy and Billy doesn't know
eave. See Allyn Butt mor tel. 4242 jlfltf work.
wily should one hide iutereutlug little he’s being managed, and that, as any
1.25- 1.50 Children’s,
$3.50 Ladies’
Wanted-*-Tutoring by college gradu­
Wo’s Elastic Rib
qq Misses
Misses Jean and Katherine Ste­ things of life and Interviews. Mrs. of my dear sisters will tell y«*u, is
’ Dresses__
7ÖC Voile Dresses. ..
Sunday
is
accustomed
to
seeing
the
ate. Tel. 3263.
jl6tf
the
cleverest
kind
of
managing
phens, of Minneapolis, Minn., who
Knit
Swm
’
g
Suits
...
sp
Billy Sunday's life reads like a
Cad Schindler Transfer for service. have b«*en on a vacatkin trip to Alas­ many folk who journey to the Odell
Office 2861, res. 3402.
«2tf
ka, stop|s-d her«* for a visit with their country home just “as is.” But when uuivie plot. Unlike any other famous
Boys’ Sport
she heard that last Thursday it was
Just think ! 3<ix3j cord tire for «8.26. friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, a Indy fair, «tie took out time to go man, he did not begin as a uewsbof.
$1.25 Boys’ Munii ng
He was born on a farm In Iowa,
Men’s Heather Rib
AQ Shirts_______
Columbia Service Station, E. A. Sparks. of Summit district.
In and powder her nose Itefore the where the tall eorn grows. While lie
Union
Suits, sizes no
Knit
Swm
’
g
Suits
...
d£«7O
Born
—
To
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
I*.
D.
Quist
Rural Oregon Journal agent, plione
Introduction.
was a little shaver he was put in a
1 to 3.........
OOC
at their home in ls»s Angeles, Thurs­
5796.
dill
The parade of the Thursday Inter­ soldiers’ orphanage, and that is an­
50c
Men's
Lisle
Ohl-time dance- at Rockford hall. day, July 2, a daughter. Geraldeane. view filled an Interesting hour and a other thing wherein Billy differs from
Sox, 3 pairs
Nirs. Quist, formerly Miss Ionia Len­ half. “Ma" and Mrs. Hicks used a
Tlie Gravensteins, Friday tlie 31st.
Pure Worsted Elastic Rib Knit
der. was ivated in IIissl River. She wee bit of the time discussing hats all other famous men who startwl
$2.45 Ladies’ Munsing
humbly. “Better an orphanage with
Capt. and Mrs. Geo. R. Wilbur is th«* daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. A. C.
Suits for Men and
and -embroidery and tatting, maybe. no parents than a sinful home with
Were Portland visitors last week.
Boys’ Caps,
Wear Dimity
Lender.
Women, choice
C. V. MeMonagle. veteran staff pho­ plenty of parents who live godless
Union Suits__ ^le4O
A baby Clinic was held ut Mt. Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Fr«*d W. Wasson re­ tographer. was with'the party and he
last wisic. tylien Dr. J. W. Sifton was turned last week from Trout I>ke, “ahot" Mr. Sunday lu characteristic lives," says Billy. At 14 be had lived
around in various institutions and
present and examined 13 Intliles.
where they spent a vacation at the farm poses.
was an average boy, not given to re­
Ask your denier for a Gerlinda. Reynolds hotel. Mr. Wasson dt*clarea
Down from the summer sleeping ligion and crazy over atiiletics. He
Itemand it and take no oilier. Mad«* lu* has not recently found a better camp, across the grain Held by a worked his way through high school
New Fall
fishing district than Trout ijtke.
by Sagar.
dusty road and thence to the thresh­ and then he met Pop Anson, that
Andy
Raiul,
.owner
of
tlu*
Gem
res
­
ing machine, where Mr. Sunday splendkl old father of baaeball. lie
Dress Goods
Y'al«* McCarty* Is at Boston Tech.,
where he> is taking graduate work in taurant and aiMirtuient house, last “jigged" the bags. Then back by saw Billy pitch on the horn«- team
week
purchased
from
Mark
Cameron
motor truck to the granary. The some team in Iowa, and tilt* next
and Silks
ghemist ry.
the latter's two-story brick residence next trip was to the pasture lot of we hear of our hero he is on the
W. I*. Mason, of the Upper
. . . Valley,
___ , on
avenue. Mr. Rand will Wood Incom., that blue ribbon bull, big league in Chicago. '‘In the mean­
is seriously ill ut tlie hospital, suffer not Cascade
Now Arriving
move to the place, having pur- pride of Mr. Sunday's heart. Mrs. time we are given a closeup of Helen,
ing from an intestinal ailment.
chas«*d th«* property as an investment. Hick* just bowed to the bull, She the hero’s girl. He met her at a
Miss Gertrude Home is recovering
H. O. * Sieverkropp, accompan­ was strictly formal with him, not church stx-iahle, probably an oyster’
at th«* hospital front an attack of ied Mrs.
by her granddaughter. Miss Helen shaking hands.
sii|>per or a strawberry festival, where
appendh-itis.
The Interview ended with an apple you got all you <*ould stow away for
Bird, journeyed to Portland the latter
The Rockford Community club inein- part of last w«*ek with her daughter, pie luncheon and some of the flnest two bits and did your bit toward neck getting down, but it was worth
Win. Terrill, of Mosier, was a vis­ University of Oregon, where she waa
tiers held ii picnic at Kolierg beach Mrs. W. Wright, who had been visit­ cold water that ever came out of a buying a new carpet for the rectory. it." Down in the pasture is Billy's itor Sunday at the Griffith home.
a member of the Alpha Phi sorority
yesterdii.v.
ing here. -• Another daughter, Mrs. spring, Mr. Bunday giving last minute That was back in 1883. Helen wore newest possession, n Herferd Dull not
Aleck McCulston, of Hood River, and the following honor societies:
Dr. F. C. Farmer, of Ix»s Angel««, ■('lias. Cromwell, is ill in u Portland messhgen to the |*eople of Portland, mutton leg sleev«*s in her white dri-ss two years old. Ma clutches her skirts was visiting Sunday at the George Kwana and Phi Theta Kappa.
to whom he will’preach the olcftime and her skirt came nearly to the on either side and stands ready to run Garrett house.
is here looking lifter East Side or­ hospital.
Advisary Board to Organize
chard interests.
On »«-count of tlie manifest inter«*st goH[*el. beginning in early 8ei*teml*er. floor and she wore three starched while Billy |>ats the hull.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cresou and
didn't figure in the interview, whit«* underskirts and a li<«rt brace­
"Gettlu’ ready to run away, mother,
The
organisation meeting at
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banning, of in th«* 8iibj«*ct Mr. Livingstone, pystor but Creeds
children
and
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Beers,
of
our thoughts drifted to an hon­
he starts after me?” grins Billy.
Wauna, liavo been iiete the guests of of the First Christian church, has de­ ored denomination who hold forth let, one of those friendship affairs, If "No
Willow Flat, spent Sunday afternoon Northwest Regional Advisory Ik
i'ln
not.
I'm
getting
ready
to
cided to give a second sermon on the down south the evening following. where all your boy friends «-ontrilnited
granted to Oregon, Washington
Mr. ami Mrs. A.'L. Anderson.
with Mr. aud Mrs. John Griffith.
heart bangle. Young Bill ki«'k«-<| run and protect you from him,” snaps
Idaho shippers after an appeal i
Mrs. Phwiie Mor*»* has returned theme, ''Evolution and the Bible,” We mean the Primitive Baptists, who a through
Elder
and
Mrs.
J.
G.
Dig,
of
Clarks-
ma.
a heart and Helen lx*gan
in May, when the Pacific Coast
' from Seaside, where «tie "[lent tin* Bunday evening at 8 o'clock. Every­ "wash feet.” Here it was only Thurs­ reading with
ston.
Wash.,
will
arrive
Monday
and
Aud
that's
ma
all
overr
the six*rt i*ag«* and haunting
one Is invit««l.
'
past t,wo months on a vacation.
will .conduct services on the lawn at gional Advisory Board met at Fresno,
day night and we were making a
C. K. Benton and A. J. Graff, who regular Saturday evening orgy of it. tlx* ball |*ark with her girl chum
the
Guy Crapper home in the evening Calif., has been scheduled for August
Pickling cucumbers of finoat quality.
whenever Bill pitched.
Then they
CHURCHES
31 at Portland. A committee, repre­
at 7.30.
Long green variety. Tel. 5709. A. B. were accompanied by Mr. Benton's As we scrub tied away the soil of the married and along came Helen junior
senting shippers of all commodities
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
sister, were rescu«*d from the C«*lum- Sunday ranch, we wondered If the
Cooper,
jl6tf
Mrs. George Easterly visited Mrs. and rail lines, will meet and definite­
in h year or so. and in the meantime
bia
river
Tuesday
night
when
their
Prayer
service
at
10.30
with
special
other
members
of
the
party
were
George Garrett Monday afternoon.
Highest <^ah price pui«l tor your used
ly outline plans for functioning of
Floyd Wright making Old Baptists out of them­ Billy was having growing* pains in story sermon for children.
capsized.
■
furniture, stoves and rugs.'Call McClain sail ts»at accident
religion. Finally, to jump from chatt­
the new board.
and
hurried-
to
the
saw
the
selves too.
_______
at E. A. Franz Co.
t20tf
ier "Their Marriage” to chapter “Billy
The advisory board will prorate
CENTRAL VALE
victims, who were holding on the
Engiish Lutheran Church
Eocene Coal Oil etops smoking anc edges of the overturned l>oat.
cars to all northwestern shippers.
(By Cass Baer Hicks in the Sunday Quits Big League,” we And our hero
Mrs.
Frank
Meashaw
was
pleased
Regular services at 11 a. m. The
going into the business of saving
smelling oir stoves. in bulk at Fran*
to have a visit for a couple of daya
Which do you Itelieve, Moaea’ book Oregonian).
souls. How many he han aaviwt ami Sunday school meHa at 10.3(1 a. m.
Co.
.
m29tf
For Bale—New oak bedsteads,
Publicity,
hounds
too
often
make
it
last week with her brother, Jack Wil­
of Genesis or Darwin's Origin of
Rev. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor.
how
nobly«
he
has
done
his
work
in
Smoke Sagar's Gerlinda, lx*st fiv«*- Species; which la the more depend- difficult for us to love our neighbor history now.
son, of Portland; another brother and «15, for «2.00. B. E. Bart men
cent cigar on the' market today. able, a theory or a fact? You will as ourselves, particularly if that
his wife, Mr. apd Mra. W. A. Wilson, 3821.
"I want to die preaching.'' aa.va
Seventh Day Adventist Church
A allver tea will be heM st the
Made lu ll<x>d River.
of Vancouver, B. C.; a nephew, Roy
be Interested and help«*d in hearing neighbor happens to be a public char­ Billy. He cuts his words as sclsHors
Bubba
th
school
Saturday
10
a.
m.
Trunks, Bags, Suitcases, l-arge as­ IJvlngstone discuss th«*«* things at acter. They, the press agents, are so
home of Mra. Ethel Button Friday af­
Miller,
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Trumbull,
might
snip,
short
and
quick,
“
It
la
l^aeblng service 1115 a. m. Prayer of Vancouver, B. C. They were tour­ ternoon, August 7, for the benefit ef
sortment, reasonabl / priced.
Kelly the First Christian churdh Bunday determined that we shall see the
* Bros. Co. -
ml6tf
celebrities as “merely human beings the greatest job in the world to meeting, Wednesday 7.45 p. m. Al) ing the country and «topped here for the Women’s Relief Corps. T*a pub­
evening at 8 o'clock.
preach
God's
word.
I
useti
to
think
are welcome.
lic la cordially Invited.
all.”
a short visit.
John Volstorff was a business vis­
E. R. I’txiley tomorrow evening will after
The snobbery expressed in the silent I’d like to be an actor, but I'm glad
St.
Mary's
Catholic
Church
itor in Spokane the latter i*art of last entertain at a housewarming dancing
Jack
Muttray,
of
Portland,
spent
a
sdmission that any one person in no one enronraged me in* it. My
week.
First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass few days the first of the week at
[»arty in honor of the Hood River America can be so vastly superior to greatest haitpiness is in showing tlie
t
Miss Mattie Gerdes returned last Are department at a newly construct­ any
way to God. I Itelieve In my religion. at 10.30 each Sunday morning. Even­ Mosaacres.
other
person
in
America
could
be
week from a vacation trip at New­ «*<1 concrete apple i*acking plant on overlooked maybe if it were not ac­ Philosophers and sdentists B[*«-culnte ing devotions at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ____________
ileynolds were
port.
<
his East Hide orchard place. About companied by that “merely-human-be- about man’s origin, They nay that Friday, evening and Sunday evening. pleasantly surprised Saturday night
Tel.
3132.
Father
Joe
Smith,
Paator.
the present condition and estate of
when a ear drove up to the house
Mr». K.* W. Sinclair and children 150 are expected to attend the danc- ings-after-all" stuff.
The music will be fur-
and they beard the voice of their
.
have l*een spending a vacation at Ing , l*arty.
Over-preas-agentry has almost ruined man is but one of the stage« of
First Church of Christ, Scientist
nished by K«*nneth Hicks' The Dalles that likable lad, the prince of Wales. human existence. So they study and
daughter, Ruth, whom they euppoaed
coast points.
Services In church building Bunday, was far away on a vacation trip. Aa
We ejaculate and wonder because he analyze the various forms of life
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton motored Hyncanadors.
BUSTER MINTS
While Rev. I*. H. Miller and family loves to dance. We say well, well, from the oyster and l*olliwog on up 11 a. m. Sunday schoel the same they found out she had been having
to Portland the Inter part of last
In decorated one-pound tine
are sitemling a two-wwk vacation at well, because Calvin Coolidge takes to the «monkey tril*«*s, hunting the hour. The reading room-is maintained a very interesting trip with Mr. and
w«*ek.
miasing link between lower forms of in the Davidson building. Room 8 Is Mra. L Nix, of Portland, through the
C. E. Hopkin is here
Special 48c
The family of Robert I’ IxMimis has Seaside, Rev. Bt. Mark's Episcopal off his collar and puts on overalls and existence anil man. They say they open week days from 9 to 6, with an Willamette valley, acroaa the McKen­
in
charge
of
pitch««
hay.
Queen
Mary
is
recorded
New
York
for
a
vaca-
arrived from
can
trace
him
in
his
travels
along
the
zie
pass
to
eastern
Oregon
and
from
RAISIN
CHEWS
attendant
in
charge
from
3
to
5.
church. Rev. Hopkin. who came to by the camera chucking her grand­
ti«*n <*n their Upiiej* Valley place.
Delicious wrapped
the northwest from Philadelphia, is son under his chin and we immedi­ years to where he stands today, but The Wednesday evening service at 8 Bend to Hood River. They camped
, M,r. and Mrs. Earl H.* Shank and supplying at a number of Oregon ately are pleased to find that she “is what of death? Ah, there tliey stop o’clock. Lesson subject: “Ix*ve.”
near a lake in Mackenzie pane where
40c tt>
children are sp«*nding a vacation at «•liurch«*s, while the regular pastors just like old Grandma Grimes.” Mary To them death is a leap in th<> dark.
water froze overnight and they had
“
Going
on
the
principle
of
supply
a
hard
time
keeping
warm.
They
Newport.
MUKILTEO
Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church
take their annual vacations. He> came Pickford is pictured deep in the mys­
’ c. 7* Trout was here from Glen- here from The Dalles and will go to teries of making a pie and we are and demand when I look over the
The Famous Nutty Brittle
Bunday school will meet at 10 a. m. continued their trip to Portland Sun­
advertisements
it
appears
that
mor«*
1 wood. Wash., the first of th«* week on Bend when Mr. Miller returns.
overi-oiue by the "human tou«1i." One
Monlng worship at 11 o’clock. Rev. day.
40c !b
people
want
money,
curly
halr_or
Mra. E. B. Mosa and daughters,
* business.
Mra. J. L. Howard, Orville Howard of the Rockefellers or Goulds Is pic­
F. R. Spa Hiding, former pastor of
slim
figures
than
anything
else,
But
BORDEN'S CAROMELS
" If you do not receive your Oregon’an aud Mixa Genevra Nlckelsen compriae tured .rocking his offspring to sleep
this church, preaches. Remember the Olive and Bernice, accompanied by
Wrapped Milk Chews
* regularly or wish to sub«cribe for same, a motor party that left Hood River and Ue chortle "Oh. how human, the best gift is eternal life, and It is prayer meeting and Bible study every Mra. W. A.' Melville, drove to Port­
God's
gift
to
the
world.
But
that
either by carrier' or mail, please cal) Saturday for a trip to Washington how merely human lie is."
Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. land over the Loop highway Tuesday,
40c th
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I 21 tf
Why shouldn't Mr. Gould ro«-k his world must r«*nounce its sin and seek There will lx* no even^tg services returning the name day. Miss Olive,
|M*ints and British Columbia. Ixmg-
Him and follow after. There •re Sunday. The public is Invited to all however, remained in Portland, leav­
ORIOLE
CHEWS
baby
to
sl«-p
and
Mr.
Coolidge
rake
view,
Tacoma
and
Seattle
will
be
Fine sleeping room for rent close in,
plenty of fln«* moral gixxl ]*eop’e who
ing the next day for Manzanita Beach
a biff assortment
W. N. Byars, Pastor.
709 Cascade ave. Suitable for two p««r- visited. At the latter place the party hay? Why shouldn’t Mary Pickford are without Christ, ’strangers from services.
to visit for a couple of weeks with
50c !b
' sons. Inquire Western Union T-el. Co. expects to take in the parade of the make a pie? It doesn’t «-all for any the cov«*nanta of promise, having' no
.Miss Ada Werner.
-1-
»JU
Kuiglito Templar who are holding especial brilliance.
Riverside Church
Phone 43*1..
God
in
the
world.'
ORANGE
SLICES
hope
and
without
The
fact
that
there
are
lo.nwt
p*e
Mias «118X01 Neff arrived from Illi­
Services Sunday morning at 11
Phone 1014 and have Meyer Cleaning their triennial conclave in the Puget makers to one Mary Pickford proven You'll And in first Corinthians, It aa.vw,
nois
last
Friday
to
make
a
visit
at
GUM
DROPS
o'ckx-k.
Mrs.
F.
R.
Millican,
of
Works call for your suit. It »ill I* Sound city this week. From there that
point. We’d hate to think <el«4>- To them who by patient continuance Nlngpo, China, will <x*cupy the pulpit, the home of her sister, Mrs. W. W.
cleaned and pressed and returned ready they will go to Vancouver and other
30c lb
rities
w«e not “merely human beings in wel4 doing, seek for glory, honor ('hiircli school at 9.45, I. R. Acheson, Gilkerson.
places
in
Canada.
The
party
will
be
for immediate wear.
j5tf
and
immortality,
God
will
render
after all." Rather do we like to feel
alment a week.
BLANCHED
Supt.
The church adiool will be
Mr. and Mrs. C. Freyler have been
W. J. Davidson left yesterday for
that fate has graced them with cer­ eternal life.’ B«* you see immortality open during August, From August 2 making an extended visit at the home
SALTED
PEANUTS
> Kelso. Wash., to la- with the family
is
set
before
ns
as
an
<»l»j«*et
to
he
tain qualities which raise them just
to September 6 the church will be of their daughter, Mrs. C. M. Shep-
attained
in
certain
well
«leflned
con
­
40c
lb
of his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Cruik-
a little above the ordinary standarda,
closed. Services will be resumed Mun­ pard.
shank.
but not so far that they have loet ditions and those who do not comply day. September (1. The
public is cor­
Mr. E. A. Abbott won the
Mothers' club today at the home of
their <x*ntact and understanding of with these «ionditions will surely fail dially invited to mert Mrs. Millican
Mr. and Mrs. F. E Dano and two
Mrs. F. Ingalls.
of the grace of God and everlasting
Five Pounds Seal Brand Coffee
their neighbor and their fellowman.
I daughters, of Santa Cruz, Calif., are
Sunday.
__ _____
in the Croee Word Puzzle Con-*
Billy BuaMay and Ma Bunday are life.”
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Page.
En Foute to Heattie to attend their what
"There is nothing in the big Brnik
Che Baptist Church
Misa Nichols' Engagement Announced test.
the
folk
around
Hood
River
I Mrs Dano Is Mr. Page's slater.
triennial conclave, many Knights Tem­ call good neighbors. Men who never or in human experience to convince
The Duff evangelistic |*arty Is meet­
The engagement of Misa Ila Nichols,
Rev; W. N. Byars and family »111 plar, from coinnianderlee of eastern
me that a preacher is any better
l«*ave the latter part of this week for atates. havF stopped by to see thia would agnx* with Billy about the qualified than anyone else to act as ing with good succeiMi and will con­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Goldetidale, Wash., for .a vacation city and valley. The greatest crowd salvation of their souls agree with a wx*i«<y editor of community life," tinue its services till Sunday night. Nichols, and Walter E. Dabney, for­
V
that the seed corn from Minne­
Come and hear them. Sunday sch«x>l mer local young man who now resides
visit With relatives and friimds.
of Christian Knights stopped here him
sota «•ertalnly turned out fine, better says Billy. “The girls of t«xlay are
The many friends of Jos. Frazier Sunday, line large delegation, trav­ even than the Oregon corn did, this as g«x»d as the girls of a century at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 at Hollywood, Calif., was announced
m., subject of sernmn, "The Best yesterday afternoon at a bridge party
"Good mat» u E m "
I are ghifl to leant of his better health. eling by special train, left their Pull­ year.
ago. The flapper is a fad. Bhe will a.
of Men in Jail.” Special music by at the Columbia Gorge hotel. About
Mr. Frasier was down town last man cara here and were met by motor
Farmers stop to talk crops at the pass. My wife <*an bob her hair if tlx* men's choir. Evening service in 3(1 guests were prenent. Mr. I>abney
buses that took them to Portland Bunday ranch and Billy doesn't un­ she wants to. The reason she doesn’t
week,’ looking well and husky again.
charge of the Duff evangelistic party. is the son of Mrs. O. P. Dabney.
Mrs. F. N. Peek left yesterday for over the Columbia River highway. load his dextrines on them. "Btop Is tx*cauBe it wouldn't Is* as Iteeomlng Intermediate and Senior B. Y. P. U.
The prospective bride is a graduate
Tacoma. Wn„ where she will viait The buses were about 15 minutes late. and rest a spell,” says Billy, or as the wsy she wears it. Costuming at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. of the Hood River high school and
her dapgjiter, Mrs. Wm. Is*ng, and Ix-slie Butler was present at the “Better eat a snack of lunch before I Jesve to the dressmakers.”
Wedrx-sday. Pray for the world wide
train and extended greetings to as yon start home.” and the gossip is
family, and son,' Dell Peck.
Billy Bunday's ranch Is devoted to revival, A true revival la prayed
1
many
of
the
visitors
as
he
could
talk
are
general
farming.
They
raise
fruits
all
about
the
beat
method
of
fatten
­
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Emery
down, Many are praying for thia
4 here from Portland visiting Mr. Em to. Several other apecial trains passed ing turkeys or how the clover is an«l vegetables enough to supply their world wide revival everywhere in the
through the city Saturday and Bun­ coming on. If you ask Billy ats»ut own family, and send box«*« of the
-.
and
Mrs.
D.
P.
ery's parents. Mr. ---- --------
C. R. Deleplne, Pastor.
world.
day.
soul he'll tell you. He will famous Hood Rivc«r apples to all
Emery, at Summit.
Hood River Commandery la well ,-our
their
kin
and
friends.
There
Is
a
Flrat Christian Church
Harry Connaway an<l family were represented in Seattle thia week, local diagnose your cas«- an«l suggest a
$ called to' All*any Saturday by the Sir Knights having traveled north by remedy. Y’ou can take it or leave it. A lor I fled sleeping shack, roomy and
With each purchase of a package of GRAN­
iiHiial
morning service will be
The
boasting
n
flreplace,
and
lx*ds
are
He prefers that you'd take hia sug­
. death of Mrs. Connaway's only train and automobile.
held,
Bible
school
at
9.45.
No
inter-
gestions, because he has given his sw“ung betw«*en trees to aci-ommodate miaalon will be given between the
ULATED CITRUS SOAP, we will give one
w brother,. C. C. Bilyeu.
Ttie following Hood River folk are
to finding out what is wrong the guest who takes his nature wild. Bible school and the Communion ser-
Searches of
and reliable
ab- at the Beattie conclave: Mr. and Mrs. life
searcma
oi records sou
m.»«,™ »•«-
package of CITRUS WASHING POWDER.
with men's hearts and souls sad There’s a swimming p«x»l. where ma
> «tracts make by Oregon Abstract Com­ J. C. Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. minds an«l he has a cure, but he in a homemade bathing garment dab­ vice. The latt«*r will be held at 10.50,
------ A. W. Onthank, Manager,
Moe. Thomas Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. doesn't get mad If you refuse Ms bles in Jhe three-toot-deep end while followed immediately by the sermon;
pany.
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fy®-«
5. Oak
Street. .1
Phone
WlUiam Irwin, A. G. Lewis. O. B. prescription; Rather he looks way, Billy swims its length, and all the. thus it will lie iMsmlble to dlsmias the
FULL LINK OF
services before the noon hour. The
( We
I pa/ ca/h for youir old furniture or Nye. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Bcohee snd way off, as if he could see the streets I*oys in the neighborhood have a daily evening
services will consist of the
Levi Whetsei.
iake - a liberytl --
allowance
on new
A make
------------------
_ _ goods
_
of Jade and jasper and the swinging dip. There’s prize cattle and prize
L Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fnr-
gates of paradise and he shakes his porkers, friendly horses anti a flock Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock, and
Pomona Grange Next Wednesday
S niture Exchange.
ml/tf
head and nays, real low, “Why not of chattering buff cochin chickens, a the second and last of the series of
The next meeting of the Hood Riv­ accept God’a word now? It must be gang of turkeys, one of which is sermons on "Evolution and the Bible”
t Cleaning
ing and pressing your c clothes
Our Vegetables, placed under a sprayer, are always
• adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. er county Pomona grange will be
destined for the White'House table at will l*e given by the pastor at 8
day. why not now?”
4' 1014 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick held at Parkaale next Wednesday some
Certainly, Billy Bunday is pictur­ Thanksgiving; there are wide spread­ o'clock. You are invited to tie present
fresh and crisp
when the Parkdale grange meml*era esque. but so are all farmers pictur­ ing fields and for«*sts primeval and at all of the services. The usual ser­
delivery service.
J6“
vices
will
be
held
at
the
Valley
4^
Mrs. Berkeley H. Snow and small will he hosts. A basket dinner will esque. Ton have to credit him with running brooks. Billy's literary tastes church.
The Livingstones.
son. IWkeley
Berkeley IL. Jr., were here last l*e served at Lava Bed park. C. E. being a real farmer and no correct include the Bible and the newspaper.
non.
Spence.
.
state
market
master,
will
“
If
a
body
read
his
|*a|s>r
dally
he'd
Imitation.
He
wears
no
searsroebuek
w«*ek with tier mother, Mr«. E. E.
BARRETT
Epping, and »inter, Mrs. J. R. Norton, address the grangers on potato culti­ ten«1erf<M*t regalia, and he is not fixed have a liberal education.” says Billy.
TIL. 2134
vation and grading.
up for the occasion. His hsnds are “R«>ad the editorials for brain focxl.
'• and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilcher re-
calloused
from
farm
work,
he
riaaa
and
to
brush
up
on
your
grammar,
Mr. and Mra. Humphrey Barton are
Button Wins Trophy
with the dawn on hia Hood River and the oftener they send you to turned home Bunday morning from
out from St. Paul, Minn., to spend a
Portland where they had been at­
ranch
and he works shoulder to the dirtionary the better.”
the
Ed
Button
retnrn'ed
Jiome
from
vacation on thrir orchard places here.
tending the convention of the Raleigh
shoulder with the rsnch hands Ml
ail
Elka
convention
with
a
handsome
'There's
a
duck
pond
and
there
are
Mr. Barton ia having an apple pack­
long. He la as brown aa a Hindu flowers, and ma is always planting salesmen.
ing house constructed on his projx*rty. ver trophy cup. awarded by Ben Bell­ day
Mrs. M. Chaney and Misses Ione
ing. of Portland, for th« best record and his light blue eyes twinkle llie something. When she has a spare Chaney
and Orion Kirkpatrick, of The
< Mrs. Thomas Elliott and son. Tom­ in a trap shooting contest. Hie con small bits of turquoise in nJ" "earned, moment she embroiders and h«*t needle Dalles, were dinner gnCftta of Mm
my. of Visalia. Calif., are here for a test was national. Elka from all parts rugged face.
point is as mnch bf a kn«x-k«*ut in its Chaney's parents Sunday.
visit -with Mrs. Elliott's mother Mrs.
in theirs,
The Bundays were in the midst of way as Billy's sermons
4 Emma E Epping, and sister, Mrs. J. of the country «-ompeting*
Chas. Lawrence and mother, Mrs
Mr. Button is secretary of the Hood threshing last week. Time and tide
the lawn,
There’s a croquet set
Presented by Helinä Parras
M. Scroggin. Dorsy Scroggtn, Mr«.
R. Norton.
_
River gun clnb.
and
threshers
wait
on
no
man,
and
and
Billy
and
ms
have
many
a
snap
­
The l’vthian Bisters' altruistic meet­
so this account waa gathered at the py afternoon at the game which was Lydia Moore and son, Joe, returned
ing will be held at the home of Mtn.
Reward —«4«
edge of the wheat field, and it waa so popular during the Grover Cl«»ve- home Sunday afternoon from Yakima
C. C. ruddeford, Friday. Angnst 7.
a dusty, grimy Billy who talked abofit land dynasty. There are friendly where they spent several days visit­
Stolen
—
One
Buick
Four
touring
Members are asked to bring their own
Mrs. Moore's and Mrs. Scroggin's
Model 1924, Licenee No 26-072. God and farming. Later, after Billy dogs tagging at* heels, find birds sing ing
car.
Work.
In the trees. A dove cote shining brother.
had
washed
up
fit
the
spring,
he
No.
1186325.
Factory
No.
1130
Motor
Was your grandfather a gorilla or
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Roas visited
Benti-hallooo tire«, one epare, showed us the farm. He is a bundle white sits high on a pole Billy rar- Mrs.
a toad? Hear UUngatone at the 122
Rosa' grandparents, Mr. and
of
nervous
energy,
snd
he
sets
a
veyed
it
with
an
interested
eye.
“
I
sun
visor,
fog
spot
light,
four-
Public Dance after profrun
gr.s-11
Mrs. J. Griffith, Sunday.
\
First Christian church Bunday even-
pace
that
la
difficult
to
follow.
Ma
painted
that
yesterday.
Took
two
brakes.
Finder
will
please
wMai
ing at 8 o’ctock on the snbject, “Evo­ _____ Geo. W. Thomson, Paris Fair, Bunday and the rest of us followed ladders to reach it. Plast«*red my­
Mrs. Chas. Elsworth went' to Port­
lt will help notify
4'
> ^0«, Mi) ,11 m Bible,
at a jog trot, waiting tor the gates self with paint and nearly broke my land Monday on buaineaa.
and rooeiv, reward.
you«
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