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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY» OCTOBER.29, 1925 GOLDENDALE HIGH /7 ¿Y477CW-H7ZV iNsmvnoN- At the Invitation of officials, Fred Sleiwer. candidate for Reputili erick _____ can nomination for United Blates sena tor, a<t<lrc--s< d tue W. C. T. U. last Thursday, pledging his official activi- U ma sbuii'd lie receive ii«nuinetioq and eiMtlou. to a campaign for law en hrtWii«. With a play ut sarcasm and fucetlm.snei* Mr BteiMvv referred la what be ailed a compliment that had be I paid him by the i*ortland Journal. < l.anuterized as the leading Democrat paper of the state. The E. Bishop and Oervie - Carrigan Uoitln. d piper had impugned the can enjoyed a motor trip to Yakima, re- dor oi tlie Pe;id'-ton man iu bis state ment aunouin ids candidacy. / tumin f Tuesday. "To set lh< matter wliolly at rest," G. It. Bayliss and fa.'-.dly haveatovivd 1 said Mr. Striwer, “when 1 furnish m®' iceesafui furwatd jpaaa. into tlie VolsfcrtT home on 13th street, ' platftirm, 1 .will unequivocally unbold etter (mining to run- the Volstoili.« hiivlug moved into tits the lHth amendment. Appointees, whose] ». In th« last quart«* apartt ients of tiieir newly purchased duties involve law enforcement must team carried the b*U propel ty ou J3tli aud Taylor streets. be sotisf.iet«>iy tv the law enforcement yards of Gokteadale’a Mr. and Mm. H. C. Beltz are visit bodies of O"gon before they aecune '•"•tore held them op ing at the home of Heruiuii Fetijp-1. my eudorvenM-nt. “The j.ruhlbit'on case has been won. Mr. and Mrs. Iley Montgomery, of Middle Valiev, sre receiving «’ongratu- The question now before the Amerk-nu I lationc on the birth of a sou, born people is one of‘law enf«*rcemcnt. It I October ?1 at the Crapper Maternity is one of the geeatret problems slm«'I lustplt.il. slavery. Khali a msn of wealth say I Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Frtv t have sold am in fa*'or <*t the 14th amendment I _____ • heir ,anih, oevm Oaks, and are mov but not tlmlbili amendment? No man . ing to Portland, where th *y have pur must be |H*rmitt*d to pick the laws he recovered liefore the end of the game The menace to the and was sent in to score on a place chased a tine home in tlie Mt. Tabor intends u> republic Is from within. There is kick near the end of. the last quarter, dtairli r. danger ‘.vlwu patriotic; Christian men A large crowd witnessed the- game, Mr. ind Mi Mhernian Frank vlslled aud wone-n come to demand ru>|>e<-t many Goldendale rooters accompany- friends in The -Dalles Muuduy. for all law.’’ Ing team. Trout Lake aud other Isaac De Bosvr apd family returned ► "You members of the W. C. T. U-1 northern Klickitat county reeidgnta, aa to Iowa this week after visiting .three have aci«>mjiU«tied your greatest alien I a result of the new Interstate bridge months with relatives, Mrs. John Huff, through teaching the young. Througti over tin* Columbia, were here for the of Paikdale, mid E. J. Blutx, of tbe them you secured your tremendous | game, Helgb's. Mr. De lioaer intends to sentiment against liquor. In tbe new come lack in tlie spring mid buy a tight for law c:iforc<*tuient I would like small ranch in Hood River and spend to see you take into the -schools some his summers in tiregun. short, well written statement, some Mrs. J. L. Htewart spent the week statement sucii as President! Cmolldge end in Portland. recently issued, emphasizing the fact Mrs. Leia Denton ,of Portland, is a that our lews must be obeyed. The guest of her cousin, Mr». E. M. Iloi time lias arrived when you members While a thiu drizzle and the threat nani. of the W. C. T. U., in your crusade I of an increased precipitation Saturday for law euforceuient, arc entitled to The degree team of Hood River camp night wag perturbing golf ent bugiaste M. W. A. put on tbe work at The lielp from tbe red blooded ineu of the u waiting tlie Oregon state pro-amateur country." Dalles Tuestlny night. A class of 00 golf tournament Sunday, heavy rain Ilelegates were pr<*scnted wijli boxes fall would havp been welcome to mid- candidates wus initiated. of apples by tlie A[>ple Growers Asso t'olumbla pow« interests. Small pow elation. A handsome bouquet was pre-1 er pianta of Skamania county last week sented to Mrs. Mary L. Mallett, presi reported atreams go low aa to aeriously dent, by the Hood River union, Mrs. hamper operation. J. E. Ferguson making a graceful While the stages of the White Salm presentatiou siwecli. on river, where the Northwestern Elec tric Co. operates a big plant nerving Portland, do not affect operai lua 1«- «ause of the large volume of water impounded by a huge dam, ,the low (Continued from first page) Htage of Hood and Whlto rivers has the following officers: Mrs. Lee Dav lieen affecting the Pacific Power A enport, president; Mrs. T. M. Stroh- Light Co. The flow of Hood river the meyer, secretary, and Mrs. W. R. Oor- IMiat month was the lowest on record. liett. publicity director. This body will Rains and snows in the higli forests, function in carrying department work however, will soon restore the normal flow. to county and local unions. Hie threat of rain wag reenacted Mrs G. L. Buland gave a report on legislative activities of the organiza Monday night, when the -tnid-Cotambia tion The W. U. T. II. is sponsoring was treated to a minor electrical dls- PINE GROVE the campaign to seenre an educatidhal jday. Tuesday evening light showers inciuber In the President's cabinet, she prevailed on the lowlands, and In the Mid. The World Court lias the sup highland forests new snow fell. Indi port of the organization. The lobby cations now point to the beginning of conducted by the W. C. T. U. at Wash winter with its accompanying Oregon ington, Mrs. Buis nd said, Is one of the rains. Since the latter part of last May most efficient and strongest there. She .ustructod individual unions lvow they ealy about an inch of rainfall tias pre might aid the Washington bureau in I vailed In the mld-Columbla. Its work. Mrs. Buland cited an Oregon law BOY SCOUT NEWS that requires 15 minutes a week • to ward the teaching of the danger of I A lively melding of th«* Frankton narcotics in the schools. She declared troop of Boy Hcouts under the direc that the law was not strictly enforced. tion of Hcoutmaator Ballard and Hcout She urged the campaigu of scientific Executive Hchoubiie was held last temiierance in schools through essay MondajQ^ The purpotWH of the meeting were to acquaint the scouts with way« contests on hygiene and physiology. Reports by state officer« revealed. of developing regular scout programs. that the W. C. T. tJ. has made material Rope races using the tenderfoot knots gains in Oregon the past year. Many were uaed and a coiu | muw game taught new unions have been organised and the scouts th» 10 isiinta of the com old ones have takra on a large new pass. Several boys completed their membership. The Loyal Teu<ierance tenderfoot tests and were awarded the unions of children have shown a tenderfoot badge by Scoutmaster Bal growth of about 8,000 members for lard. The iw of one's imagination in deal 1025, it was slated. Mrs. Adah Wallace Unruh in her ing with the future uncertainties of annual refiort on the Corvallis Chil- life was stressed in a talk oh s<-outlng given by Clark Schoulioe to the stu dents of the high school, lilgli points In the life of Roosevelt were given as examples of his power of the* use of Imagination, which resulted in his be ing conaidered, today, one of the great^ cat Americans. Alis*rt Case, scout commissioner, sang for the students during file assembly..........__ ... Next week the scout executive will go t<> Fossil and Comlou to assist tlie woutmaster at Fossil In reorganizing Ills troop and to study conditions hi the eastern part of the council terri tory. Tonight. Thursday, the scoutmasters of tlie valley will meet with the execu tive and Commissioner Case at the Waukoma hotel to start the fall train ing work for scoutmasters. Tlie meet ing will he called to order at fl o’clock and will be over by 7.10. All men In terested in studying Boy Hcout leader- ship work abould be present. HOOD RIVER, OREGON The Baptist Church Tha Baud! « school is growing. Come and help it grow. Bunday school at io a. m. Morning worship at 11. “Je- nus MulUpli d 1>y Twelve.’’ Special -music by tlie meB’a choir. Evening worship, "On • Thousand Years in One Sermon.” Hiss-iul music by the young |s*«ple’a choir. Junior B. Y. P. U.'at 4 p. ut All Isiys and girls front 10 to 14 are webonie to attend and join. Renlor B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. nt.J tlie more the belter. Prayer meeting at 7.80 Wedner iy. Come and enjoy the prayer meeting. Mini’s lianquet Thurs day evening November 5, at 7 o’clock. Come and mwt other men and have a pleasant Xii «<*. Tlie Ijidies' Aid fur nishes the meal, the men furnish the means at 5<> cents a plate. All who come will an-, it is worth a great deal inore. This invites you. l’ray for the world wide revival. C. K. Deleplne, Pastor. A party of 20 local Ma Hons motored ncrosa the interstate bridge to White Salmon last night to participate in a meeting of the White Salmon lodge. Initiator, work wag held, and the vis itors were nerved a luncheon by the Klickitat county .Masons. Typical saving* all of them—quality a* you would have it—and price* that are attractive. Men’s Flannel Shirts Exceptional Quality—Low Priced Cut full, big sleeves, big body, big all over; long sleeves; square cat tails, nothing cut away; no skimping of materials. Fancy plaits and neat checks in many colors and designs. Attractive combinations, remark able values at FOR SALE I G#od Reo Speed wagon Pneumatic Tires Men’sHeavy Flannel Shirts Comfort—Service—Quality Men who want to make sure of value and good quality choose these shirts; they give long service. Buy your supply now. Choice of Khaki or Grey 1 1923 Late Maxwell Good Rubber Heavy Domet Shirts outstanding value. ere’s a shirt that will stand up to the hardest sort or ser vice and make good-one of our famous Nation Wide Values. Heavv weight Domet Twill for real service, extra quality, two large button pockets, in Khaki and Gray. I Ford Roadster I Oakland Touring A Very Good Buy TRADE AND TERMS Used Car Exchange HEIGHTS, HOOD RIVER, OREGON “ SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK—IT PAYS FOR WINTER Make sure of your Winter’s Coal now! LUMP COAL Within City Limita Within City Limita Some people, when they want fuel, merely order “A TON O’ COAL.” There are different varieties of coal—various kinds, many "grades. Some sre all smoke, others all ashes and clinkers. When you buy ‘‘ROYAL COAL” you positively get 100% satisfaction. Ignites quickly — burns with very little ash'—no soot and clinkers — practically no waste —it’s all heat and it lasts longer. Buy now while the HNS, FURS, FEATHERS Du.Ing the past week fisherman have been catching nice lota of trout in North and East takes In tin southwest ern part of the county. When the son of Dl< k Meroer. Oak Grove orchardlrt, th» other day beard the wild bleating of sheep in brnsh- iaiid adjoining his father's place he itrr<*st Igatnil -to find h herd of five Voting animals hastening to the oi^n country to escape tile pursuit of coy- <>*|s. The sheep are strays from bands that war< brought ftt»n: eastern Ore- gon the past summer and pastured on the range west of the valley. Mr. Mercer has placed the sheep in a ¿.corr-gl and has sought to find tlie owners, who several weeks ago moved their herds Isicfc to winter quarters Novelty Flannel Shirts If you want the most in quality; if you want to make sure of satisfying service, warmth, comfort and protec tion Jn the coldest weather, buy a supply of these Splen- did Flannel Shirts, Prayer a. All -Clarence Ell. worth. Frank Moore end H. Il, eatehoa of floh on the river Stmday. Mr. Fid worth each ■ aught ti trout. Mr. JDmry Imi «S’, non trout SAVINGS Riverside Church Hcrvicea Hnnday nt the usual hours. Church rc I khi I 11.45 a. m.. I. R. ANioaon, Bupt Class**« for young and old. The morning worship at 11 o’clock. Chris tian Endeavor Ht fl.45 p. m„ »ubjei-t. "Friendship." The pastor tsvupiett the pulpit Hablsttli morning, and will have for lit« subject. "Chriatlantty—What I m It?" Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7.30. The public I m cordially invited to all the aervicea of Riverside. Methodist Episcopal Church Bunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday. I L. A. Beunett. Biipt. Morning warship at 11 a. m. Hermon by the tiastor ; subject. “Tlie Most Sad and Strung» Tiling.’’ Epworth league service at fl 30 p. m. All young is>ople are in vited to attend this meeting. Evening service at -7 30 p, m. Hermon by the IMstor: subject, “Abundant Life." Wc are plaiiniug a great meeting iwgln nlng Sunday. We Invite all church. ]ie<>ple to-come / nd feel at home in the nieetliign, Herrice every evening ex cept Saturday evening, at 7.80. If you GRAIN AND DAIRY FEEDS Shady Brook Dairy Feed Daify Ration....... .............. Milk Flo....................... ....... Millrun Shorts • Bran.... Rolled Oats... Rolled Barley AU price* quoted are subject to market change*. .POULTRY FEEDS Egg Producer............................. per sa< Buttermilk Egg Mash............... “ Alber’s Egg Maker... Maker.................... “ Mt. Hood Scratch Ft Whole Corn.... ...... Cracked Cora.......... Whdat.......................... Eastern Oyster Shell Ask for price* on Feed* not quoted.