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I „ HOOP RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 » Rialto Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY Wed., Nov. 4th HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! N’T MISS IT! Choice Seats Reward Th« Early Bird Buyers! THE PLAY THAT BROKE THE WORLD’S RECORD! SEATS ON SALE NOW AT RIALTO THEATRE BOX OFFICE RECORD BREAKING COMEDY U- in humor Like Niagara Falls = Everybody - Should See “ABIE”- ■At Least Once! It’s Good Judgment To Buy Abie’s Seats Early! NOTE THE SPECIAL LOW PRICKS I Loge* and First 14 Row«, Lower Floor, $2.00; Last 6 Rows, $1.50 Balcony, $1.00 —Plus War Tax. General Admission, 50c Are You All Ready For Chill November Days and Nights Is your heating arrangement satisfactory? If not, trade in the' old stove on a new HEATR0LA or COLE’S HOT BLAST and keep the whole house warm day and night from now ’till spring, and save a big part of your fuel bill too HEATERS Good and Low Prioed. For Wood $6.50 to $29.75 For Coal and Wood OIL HEATERS Mighty handy for Bath Room, Sewing Room, or any other room where qtnek heat is needed. HOLLAND BULBS The Furniture Store The last chance to get real “Dutch” Bulbs. Finest lot •.we’ve had. Hyacinth ......... 25/ Narcissus ...... 25/ Tulip ................ 10/ Invites you to visit its dis play of newest hdme fur nishings. THE GIFT SECTION Surpasses all former stocks in variety and unmatched values at present prices. In the China Shop is over flowing now with many new and exclusive pieces in China, Art Pottery and Glass, ____ _____ Silver, etc. __ Solve your gift problems here. You’ll find it easy. F all S howing RUGS AND LINOLEUM WARM BLANKETS —y, ool All Wool____ COt E. A. FRANZ COMPANY Foods For The Season’s Appetite As fall days come on and the mornings grow cooler, our appetites cause us to think with longing of certain food products. It is Sauer Kraut time, and we have it fresh and savory.' We have pickled pigs feet to go with the Kraut, and we sell, fresh every day, the finest PURE PORK SAUSAGE Fresh Canned Goods in Fruits and Vegetables. L. H. TfcL. HUGGINS sis* ‘ i F ODELL L. D. Boyed was a business visitor in Portland for the week end. A. E. Jakku attended the football game in Portland Saturday. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Al Calkins ami son. Billie, were here from Portland for the week end. They visited the following, relatives In Odell and vtrinity: lira* 11 O. Johnson, O. C. Johnnon and Mr». Ed Wren. Sunday they went.to Bin- Kn to visit their nlet*e, going from ere home. • . After having spent the past seven weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L A. E. Clark, Mrs. Enmta F. Wells took the 6.1S p. m. train east- bound Monday. She will arrive at Isiwrenee, Kan»., her home. Just be fore noon today. Site has spent the past five months visiting relatives antf friends In California and In Odell. Under the auspices of the Epworth Tx*agu<* .a Hallowe'en '»<x ial will lie given at the Methodist church Satur day at 8 o'clock. A s:nal! admission fee will be asked. The Ladle»* Aid society will meet at the church Thursday (this) afternoon. Mrs. Willis Sheirlion. Mrs. Tx»y»l Rhoades and Mrs. Walter Weber, host Mr. and Mrs. Jag. McFarlane, of Portland, motored here for the week MI hs Edna Plog, member of the fac ulty of White Salmon high school, will attend O. A. C. homecoming at Cor- vallia thia week end. Odell Methodist church, the Church of Cheer,' Job® D. Woodfin, minister. The OdeH chufch was gratified at the attendance echool last Hun- ■'«’“«““’J at " Sunday ™ , A place to *>f«W ™ Morning™, He on time. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon prelude, “What Do You Read?” Sermon theme, “A.Great Teat of Love.” Be one of that excellent morning attendan«*. God will be there. Junior church 6.15 p. m., Zoe Scott, leader. Leeson title, "There are Thrilla and Thrills.” Junior sermon. "Two Girls in One Dress.” Epworth I«eegue 7.15 p. m., subject, “Rebuilding Broken Altars.’.’ The Epworth orchestra will furnish the music. Don't forget that Ix*ague social Saturday night. Our evening service will be one for our teachers in the grade and high schools. This will be the church’s reception, welcome and fellowship to the teach ers Sermon theme. "A Teacher Come From God.” Special music by the League orchestra and choir. The pub lic and all Students Welcome. 8«*voral memliera of the I«adl<*s' Aid Society accepted the invitation ten dered by the Woman’s dub of Hood River sad attended the dub InARute held at Riverside Anrch yesterday. Mrs. 1' E. Ferguaon and Mrs. Allison Fletcher were chosen as delegate» at large to represent this district at the W. C. T. U. convention held last week In Hood River. Mrs. Jas. Malloy and Mrs. O. L. Wal ter were delegates from the local W. C. T. U. Other memtiers were alho in attendance. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niehans, of Heattie, called on frirnida in Odel) and Central Vale Thursday of last week. From here they went to Astoria, where they expected to see Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Cameron, thence home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bhrnin, of As toria, spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the home at Mm Hhrum’s parent», Mr. and Mr». »•oui Hansen. FRANKTON (George Finley Marior) Frankton school celebrated Consti tution Week. Several of the pupils took part In the program. Dr. Fraser, of Riverside church, gave an Interest leg address and Mr. Patterson present ly! the school With three pictures of the famous ship. The offerings from the children to preserve “Old irides" amounted to almost |S. Mrs. Jasper Wickham entertained the Four Leaf Clover club last Thurs day. a good number being present. However, some of the ladle» are »till Imsy In the apple harvest Among the many good things to eat in the lunch was pumpkin pie, the kind Mre. Wick* ham is famous in the making. The youngent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graber had a severe fall a few days ago. rendering her unconscious for several hours. At last reports the child was much improved. The next meeting of the Parent- Teacber. association will be held this, Thursday, evening. Refreshments will he served. Everybody come. . BARRETT Mr. and Mrs. Ale«*k Mere» have gone to Bend foF the winter, where they have employment. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gllcher and sons. Nick and Jack, spent the week end 1/ Vancouver and Woodlawn. Wash.* Mrs. Nat Scrdggtn has gone to visit her parents at Woodlawn, Wash. Mrs. John Moore is In Dufur caring for her daughter and four grandchil dren, who are down with mnmgM. can, <rf •'Portland. attended! Friday evening the muvie wti! put Advent Christian church on "The Hignal Tower," which is said re Uder Bennet* i.nwdUed to better thau the "Storm.” Wedne» day, November 4, 'Triumph" will Is •It to Maryhill, showu, wtilcb should draw a crowded bouse. It being one of the big plot urea. igx Sunday. Wash., to About *20 were realized front the _ «. , b Seo. Charles, of a Menon, »pent Sntnrdm night with sale of fruits aud vegetables donated for the harvest home decorations at ». and ldv. John Griffith. - . Mre. Paul Colvin is on the nick list. the church, Mauy from .this section' motored to Willis Tbornbory to dtiv’ug a m*w 1’ortlaud Tuesday to attend the W. L. Overland car. ». Mason funeral. Seldoiiritoas the death ' Tom Acree and the government in of auyone brought fortn so many ex jector were Inspection the cows io pressions of regret. He was a good this vicinity Monday. citizeti and will be greatly missed in the community. Plans are being made for the a initial and Dads apd Iztda Banquet." It will be given th«' second week in November. _________ - -■■■ Mr. Parcher’a mother, Mrs Ediui 1‘archer. The church program for Sunday la Mrs. I. D. Parkins ami Mbs Eulu as follows: Tvai hitig session and men's McCully were at Maya lodg Hut unlay. forum at 10. Worship at 11. led by Mr. (Jerking baa returned borne after the pastor. Mr. Neal will xing. Young a four weeks’ stay at tlx* Diamond people’s devotional hour at 7 P. HI. Preachiug aervice at 8 o’clock. Come ranch, where he was ¿»Misting with the au«l bring the family. ap^le harvest. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0 Stabler were SCHOOL NEWS called to Portland Quduy night by the death of Mr. Stabler’s daughter. Mrs. (Marguerite Harina) W. A. Grout. Mrs. Grout bad been ill The city teaching staff now _ is ____ 100 for several months but every hope was i»er cent in membership in the Nation entertained for her recovery, her al Teuchern association and also 100 father having just returned from Port per ceut in the Oregon State Teachers land a few hours bsfor< he received astiociatlon. To datg it lias l»0 per cent notice of her death. in the County Teachers association and W. H. Howell was in Portland last expects to lmve 100 per ceut before the week to bring hi» car home mid will county institute next month. Tills is .leave the latter part of thia week to the second time in Successive years »pend the winter In L oh Angeles. and the only times in the history oj The next regular inet-iiiig of Hie the city schools that the teachers have Community club will lx* held Novem l»een 100 per cent in membership in ber IS at the home of Mrs. George both nutional and state organizations. For the first time In four years Hoops. » Children here are having no end of Hood River downed the Uoidcndale ear and throat trouble. J nek I Bluga team at 10-6. The Hood River team man and Jimmie Wlrrlck have lieen outweighed the visitors and were a having a siege of ssmehe and gather good deal larger but Goldendate put up ings in their ears and Kirk McCam a good.girttie. The next game of the season will lie mon has been undergoing treatment in Portland during the past week for the played Friday afternoon on Gibson same ailment in a worn«' form. Julia Heid, when the White Salmon high Parker baa had to have bmjly swollen School will meet Coach Garber's hus glands on her neck lenced ami treated, kies in the aiuiual football game. There while a number of other children are will probably Is1 a large crowd to wit out of school with colds and sore ness this fame, which is the last until The Dalles meet. This last game is throats. Gerald Cunllff la* in Portland this the biggest annfial game in local foot week trying to Umber up Ids "saxo ball circles and will be on The Italics phone" finger which was badly Injured Held Friday, November (I. It is exiiecf. some time ago when he «as working ed that a large crowd will accompany at the mill. He hasn’t Isen able to the team to the neighboring city. l*ast Friday Supt. Cannon showed play much since It healed, but hope» to be back with his orchestra next "Uncle Tom's Cabin"'in five reels ut tlie Park afreet assembly hall in both Saturday night. The Mrs. J. H. Van W1 eklen concluded matinee and evening shows. that about the worst phnv to have a children were particularly delighted bad cold waa around home, so she went at tlie characters in thia drama and a down to the Hood River hospital. She large number were in attendance. The charge of five cents was neces will be enjoying a spell of tlie grip small sary to cover the rental. Tip-re will be there for a few days. other pictures shown from time to C. H- Thomas brought his potato time. digger over Sunday to dig potat<x*n for The seniors will give the first of the J. L. Woods and R. 8. Ilazeltine, who high school class |wirti<*s Friday night have large potato patch* , with good from 8 to 11 o'clock in t' » high sc I umi I crops. The digger is so efficient it al auditorium. All high school students most does away with the old saying and their paranta are Im ¡ted. that potatoes don’t turn out, you have Miss A^ Sawyers, of tlie* commercial to dig them out. <le|*artniept, and It Proebstei, of Park Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cull Ins enter street sehool, were* both out last week tained 11 of the younger set nt dinner on account of lilac«». -Tlie jsisltions Saturday evening in honm of Jack's Were tilled by Miss Florence Chirk and 10th birthday. The youngsters all Mrs. Janet Jackson. voted that a dinner party is tlie l»est A special assembly In ii< nor of "Old kind of a birthday party . Ironsides" Week was held last week In Mr. and Mrs M. M. Rush had a both th<* high sc boo! and Junior high. houseful of relatives and friends for In the former Copt. G. R Wilbur was dinner Bunday. Apple harvest is over the* s]s*Hker and the latter, State Rep at the Mohr A Rush place with satis resentative Haslett. The collection factory results, but a much smaller plfii was explained by Sept. Cannon. crop than last year when they luid one In tlie Park Hired school talks were of the record crops of the community. made in each room by the prinef|Mil, Because the contract ora have not yet llora 1». Overton, and In th«- Cea* school released the new school building the by the teachers. Collections were* Hallowe'en party will he held at the taken in all schools whlc ii reunite d as Dee hotel. Plans are Iwing made for follows: O k * iHdmary. *2.38; Park a big time. Everyone is sup|MMU*<l to Street. *12.12; Junior high, *3.45 and wear a ghost costume or*p»y ■ One. high school, *13.38. This made a total -Cider and doughnuts will be served. of *31.33 or an average of alHipt three Plan to be.there by 8 p. m. cents per student. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker may reach them by phone bow at 41x1. Thursday evening previous to the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoops received H. it. H. H.-Goldendul«* game Friday word Wednesday of last week that afternoon a great number of high their son, J. D. Hoops, had undergone school studentH turned out for a rally. an operation for acute appendicitis. He They met on Gibson field titan went in la la a Portland hospital and at last cars down town, where tli^r ] mi rack'd up one street and down Another yelling reports was doing well. Mrs. Mae King, the county nurse, "II. R.” After returning to the field huge bonfire was lighted« BTojipd spent Tuesday in our school examining a Wilk-Il the atudenfs prtCticrij felting ttoe school children soine new sch<Hd yell».—Juanita Gluze. MOUNT HOOD Joe Hees is bert* from Portland Vi»- iting his brother, F. B. Hees. Mrs. Roberts and children have I moved to the Slayton house. Stockholders of the Mount Hood Water company held n meeting Satur- day night at the school house. .The regular church services were held Sunday night. Mr.. Cooper and family have moved to the house on Mrs. .1 B. Goss' plaice. I«eonard Gordon is mH king his home with his aunt. Mrs. A. M. Butterfield, and attending school liere. Mrs. W. % #yatt was called to Myrtle Point Saturdny by the illne«» of her father, A. J. Sri '"yer. Zlbe Dlmmick is here from Walla Walla Hitting bis brother, J. B. Dim- mi ck. Elmer Butterfield wns a Hood River visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mre. Hornra Mechlin, of Portland, spent Baturdny and Sunday the guests of Mrs. W. A. Ismgille. Will Gribble was down from The Dalles Saturday night to attend the meeting of the Mt. H od. Water com pany and visit C. H. Shaw and family. Miss Gladys Aubert spent Saturday afternoon at Hood River, ‘.j, ’ F. H. Blagg and fm of Hood River, and A. J. Oaklry, of Camas. Wash., were guests of Mrs. Ida F. Everson Bunday aft er t.oom > Mre. Chreter Perklrn has returned to her home It Hood River after ca for her mother, Mrs C. W. Clarlf, a couple of months. Tlie Hood 141 ver high school han started u campaign for the purpose of making tlx* M*r|>entino better. A m a general rule there ha» not Ixsin much unity or system in the Serpentine. Ijist Thursday afternoon an aswuilily was held and one of the* feature» wnn a aerpentine practice' under direction of Miss Ethel Hwarts. A» a n-sult. of thia a notii-eabk* improvement waa .made which allowed itself at tho Hood Itlver-Gold«*iidal<» game the next day. —Anita Spencer. Junior High School (By Ruth M'Clnin) In last Friday's atwinlily a program was given on the prr»«*rvatiQn of "(lid Ironsides.” Representative Haslett gave a talk mid wsays on this subject were read by Marnle CrKm, Lilrille Tomlinson and Ray Stetiblng. A poem was recited and sevoral songs were sting. __ ___ Condon Folk Hurt in Wreck Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rose, returning from Portland to th«4r home in Con don. Were Ixith painfully bruf»<*d Mon day night when their automobile went off the Columbia River highway tx*ar Hliell Rock mountain. 12 miles west of here. Their »mall baby was uninjured. The rar. skidding on a wet pavement, turned completely around and turned over In a heap of rocks at the road side. • Mr. and Mrs. Rose were brought to the Hood River hospital for treatment. PARKDALE Trouble? H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on U m Heights. Parts for all cars. jyl6tl Mrs. O. M. Bailey the week end with berfamlly »nd friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Hastings (nee Edith Meyers) of Dufur. announce the arrival of a daughter nt thair home. While spraying for Hr H. Moyer» Saturday the hose broke, the spray striking H. L. Sommers in the face with such force it wan feared that his eye» were injured. i The Christian Endeavor young folka gave a masquerade party in the grade school building Friday evening. Mias Harriet Monro«', of Portland, visited her brother, Georgn, at Valley Crest last week. Bill Blake has gone to California to spend the winter. Rar. Troy Shelley and wife, of Odell, attended church service here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 8. G Babson enter Mined Portland friends over the week end. Many Hood River Folks Are learning How to Avoid It. Are you lamo and a«'hw; tortured with backache, and rheumatic |ialn»? Feel nervouH. d<*press<>d, and all- played-out? Th«'» IiM>k to your ktd- neys! When the kidneys wenkeu uric acid accumulates, poisoning Idooil and nerves, and many mysterious aehra and Ills result. .Help your kidueysl with a stimnlfint dlutotfc. Use Doan> Pills! Your friend» and neighbors recommend I Rian's. C. A. Hints, 1216 13tli street, say»: "My kidneys were out. of fix and I lind sever«* pains across my back and hips that hurt me to stoop. I was In bad i shape nnd my kidneys acted Irregular ly. The secretions «.-ontained wdlmvnt and passed too freely at times. I n»e«| Doom's Pills which relieved the. back ache »nd regulated iny kl«lm*ys.” Prfce Oik', at all dealers. , Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy —get ’ Doan’s Pilis—the same that Mr.1 Klutz had. Fonter-Milburn Co.. Mfrs.,1 Buffalo, N. T. 0218112 ■ MM "ABÍL ft iltlHIl HOSE ’ Ri.ilto Theatre. Wednesday, November 4. GOOD GUESSES TO GET PIG Come down to our store and view the fat dressed pigs now on display. They are Blackfoot and his brother, Curly Tail. We will sell Black Foot, but Curly Tail will be given away at 9)». m. Saturday night, October 31, to the person guessing most closely to his correct weight Both these pigs are young and fattened to perfection—on Billy Sunday corn: Try your skill at guessing. You may have a pig for the^Sunday feast. Ask for Regulation Guessing Ticket. . “ The Hood River Fruit and Vegetable Market will give 10 pounds of sweet potatoes to the successful guesser. They will be fine to roust with Curly Tail. HOOD RIVER MARKET a A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop Tel. 8461 The Radio Shop of Hood River Will have an announcement of interest to all, one or two weeks from this date. DO NOT FAIL to examine The merchandise WE OFFER. Follow the National Advertising. Read what the Magazines and Papers say. ATWATER-KENT, GREBE and our Other lines show PERFORMANCE locally, Are Nationally RELIABLE. .Serviced and sold by the RADIO SHOP Means FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Call for a demonstration, phone 1264 THE RADIO SHOP OF HOOD «VER 308 Cascade Avenue J. G. Bradford HEALTH IN SAUER KRAUT Ask your physician. He’ll tell you that sciqpce ha* discovered that Sauer Kraut, fermented cabbage, contains elements that are healthful in ¿he extreme. It is good for young and old. We have just opened a fresh barrel of fine Kraut as you ever saw. * We can also supply Weinies or Fresh Pork. Take your choice and telephone us. Serve a dish of steamiifc savory Kraut to the family right away. They’ll appreciate it and it’ll do all of ’em good. 57>e LA URNELL MARKET ‘'Nothing Bat The Best” A Real Grocery Service Good Groceries - Cheerful Senice - Right Prices A FULL LINE OF DRUG SUNDRIES FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON We want you to be satisfied. Drop in and try us for your Staple Grocery Supplies and for any little fancy article that you may wish.. GEO. MELLON Tel. 1361 Twelfth Street (See the »next page) (See the next pa^e) pays for an accident insurance policy for one year in a leading at'ick company. 1 his provides indemnity for injuries caused by automobile accidents. If you are injured while driving, or riding in, or adjusting your ear, or if you are struck while on the public highway, or injured in any manner stipulated in the policy, THE POLICY PAYS FOR . I xmw of Jui-, or I osh of both hands, or loss of both feet, or los- of l><>(Ii eyes, or loss of hand and foot, or low of hnnd and eye, or loss of foot and eye ... — I/OS# of one a: m, or I okn of one leg __ Iz.sa of one li.'uid, or loss of one foot » I x >« h of <i*u* eye ... _____ ______ *23 p r w««*k for total loss of time; limit, 2* S12JM per week f< r partial I osh of time; limit, 4 weeks. *15 per week f« r lio-pltiil or nurse; limit, 4 weeks, and ** medics! bills for n> fi-di-ablitig injury. Issued to employed persona of either aex between af«M of 18 and 65. Paid driven are excluded from the benefits of this policy. Fill out information blank on the hext page and »end check to R. E. SÓOTT, A gent HOOD RIVER, OREGON