The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 17, 1925, Image 13

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    HOOD RIVER GLA
Mrs. riridiDK a.___ ______________
E. Baker and r*«™»** Dovta
last Tuesday from Corvallis, where were in Walla Walla Saturday at a
back to the Hood River
•ne visited her daughter,
1———————
ineetiug of the P. P. * L. Co. at which stone. The climate at Oakland did not
agree with Mra McDonald, who has
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. James Mor 100 -repreeentativaa were present.
For Boat—Office rooms in the Brosi us
by, of Cooke, Wash., at the Storksnagt,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall war. In been at the Vale, Ore., aanlUrlum for
Building. Bee R. E. Scott.
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Sunday, Decenilter 6, a daughter.
Portland over 1'
the week cod. They several week«, hence the change. Mrs.
Peacock <—
Beauty parlor, Richard’s
were entertained while there by Mr. McDonald will return here aeon. A. T.
Miss Viola Colvin Is recovering from and
Apia. «*-«
T»l. 2921.
Owen hae been transferred to a Port­
Mra. Harry Farrell.
operatiuu. for appendicitis per­
land store of the company.
ut
— Controlled
*
it »Coin
Clock help you an
Mrs.
Jas.
B.
Brophy
was
in
Portland
formed
laet
week.
; save. i. See Allyn Button or tel. 4242. jlfitf
P. 8. Rife and J. W. Fennemore
Thursday, having accompanied Mr».
Rose Griffith, of Summit, la reported Henry H. Dolan, en route to Oakland, drove to Yakima last week, crossing
Caab paid for old rare. H.-R. Auto
as
recovering
from
an
appendicitis
op
­
Wreckers.
|y(f
the Columbia at the Alderdale ferry,
Calif., that far on her journey.
eration.
"
of Arlington, and report the roads
Ask your dealer for Sagar's cigars.
Mra. 8. F. Blythe baa received a east
in good condition on that route. They
Ne has them.
Charles Taft and Wlhnuth Gibson telegram that her sister, Mrs. Harriett had
to go to Yakima to get a Star
A. 8. Kolatad was in Portland Wed­ will return from the University of Mueller, of Hackensack, N. J., aged coupetar, ae none were to be had In
Oregon for the holidays.
83 years, died at her home Bunday.
nesday to buy Christmas ornanieut».
Portland or The Dulles. The car was
Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by delivered to Albert Vogler.
Mrs. Alice Klein, of Portland, is vis­
Remenilx*r that the Lang baby range
using
Eocqae
Off.
Try
this
high
grade
iting her slater, Mrs. C. R. Bone.
will be given away at H. 8. Break
Turkey shoot, rain or shine, with
coal oil next time and see the difference.
eve. «
M. E. McCarty went to Portland Frb man's Christmas
large, heated building to shoot from,
•
Any
quantity,
gallon
to
barrel,
at
K.
A.
day on busineea.
both trap and rifle ahootlng, at the
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Castner will leave Franz Co.
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Old-time dance, Rockfoctl* hall, The soon for Ban Diego, Calif., to spend the ? The Fytliian Sister Altruistic dub T. J. Miller place, one and a half miles
northwest of Rockford store, Sunday,
Gravenateins, December 1H, 8 o'clock. winter.
will meet Friday (tomorrow) after­ December 20. Look for sign at cross­
E. A. Franz made a buarineas trip to
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Finney noon with Mrs. J. L. Stewart op the roads. Come and we will allow you a
Portland Monday.
Tuesday, December 8, at the Hood Riv­ Heights. All members are urged to good time. Everybody Invited. T. J.
attend.
1 / Miss Mabel Fagaly was visiting er hospital, a girl.
Miller and Herman Pregge.
friends In Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. House left yes­
Friday a party of local people, in­
C. R. Bone has completed several
An epidemic of mumps is going the terday for San Diego and other points cluding Dr. and Mrs. H. D. W. l’ineo, new eablua st hie Spring Cove auto
in California to spend the winter.
Mrs. C. H. Castner and Mrs. V- R- Ab­ park, having 10 in all, . well equipped
rounds.
. __
If you do not receive your Oregonian raham, motored «>ver the highway to for temping, and will keep tlie park
F. A. Bay, light trucking, country or
Portland.
regularly
or
wish
to
subscribe
for
same,
city. Phones, 8801 and 3641.
n2«lf
open all winter. Mr. Bone says that
by carrier or mail, please call
Joe Steinhart, of Steinhart A Kelly, many tourists have dogs in their cere—
Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. either
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f21tf
»topped tx*tween trains last week on in fact, he thinks they will average
F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682.
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Cleaning and pressing your clothes his way to Tlie Dalles and met with about every other car. As dogs are’
Bring your tabes in. We will check adds
wonderfully to their wear. Tel. the directors of the Apple Growers As- not allowed In liotela, these cabins are
them free. The Radio Shop. al3tf
1014 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick sex-iation.
a great convenience to that claaa of
H.-R, Auto Wreckers,on ths Heights. delivery service.
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tourists.
Mrs.
G.
H>
Bayldone
and
daughter,
•
Parts for all rare.
jotf
No raise In prices for Christmas Mildred, leave Friday for Santa Crus,
Twenty-five friends surprised Mrs.
Call 6699 when you need stenographic itoges at the Sagar Cigar Factory. Calif., to join Mr. Bayldone, who has Hubert Garrabrant on the anniversary
work.
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Spend your money at home this year charge of a hardware store in that of her birth Tuesday of laBt week at
dty.
Cail Schindler Transfer for service. for cigars.-
the home of Mrs. A. G. Thompson. De­
Office 2861, rea. 3402.
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When you think of cigars think of licious refreshments were served. In
The new auto license plates for
“Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Laraway 1926 have titgun to arrive. - The new Sagar, lie makes them a. good as the evening of the same day 25 school­
plate is a black background with white the best and as cheap as the cheapest, mates, boys and girls, of Duard Thomp-
spent the day In Portland.
at 212 Fourth street, the old City Hall son surprised him in celebration of his
Old-time dance, R<x.-kford hall, The letters.
birthday anniversary. The boys did
E. O. Blanchar and Leslie Butler building.
Gravensteins, Decemlter 18, 8 o'clock.
not know the girls were to attend, and
Fire
Marshal
Morgan
will
apeak
to
attended
tlie
directors'
meeting
of
the
Born—Saturday, December 12, to
were pleasantly surprised. Chicken
M. and Mrs. Earle Level, an 8-pound Hood River-White Salfhon Bridge'Co. the Boy Scouts on "Safety First" at dinner was served at 7 o’clock, fol­
the (Community church tonight. He
in Portland yesterday.
son.
lowed by games.
Miss Ray has leased the east room will go to Parkdale with the Brotber-
Two chimney fires called out the fire
luxxi of the church.
of
the
Anderson
building
and
Is
haring
department Monday night and Tuesday
Typhoid Fever
There will be an' old time party
a new front put in and otherwise fixed
n«x>n, but no damage resulted.
(By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D.,
followed by g_yrat«-h night servk-e at
up for a millinery store.
A full line of Christmas boxen of
Tlie holiday spirit will prevail at the St. Mark’s church an«i parish house collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon
cigars at Sagar's cigar factory, 212
Pine
Grove Grange hall New Year’s New Year's eve. Further plans will be State Board of Health, In cooperation
Fourth street.
with the United States Public Health
eve. Come and danns to the strains of announced next week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colby were in music furnished by the Gravensteins.
The in<x:k trial at the Pine Grove Service).
Portland Monday and Tuesday on busi-
What is the cause of typhoid fever?
Dr. and Mrs. C. fl. Jenkins and Grange liall Tu«*»day was not finf»he«l,
n«*ss.
daughter, Louis«*, wen* visitors in The and was adjourned until the next reg­ It is caused by a tiny germ, the bacil­
Dance the old ,v<*ar out and the new Dulles Tuesday, where they were en- ular mc«*ting in January. Wltne»»eH lus typhosus, which gets into the body
year in at the Pine Grove Grange hall tertaln«*d by Dr. B. C. Olinger.
for the prosecution of Mr. Jarvis only of the sick person. It enters by way of
the mouth and is eliminated with the
New Year’s eve. The Graveustein».
Then* will I m * a special meeting of were heard.
Mr». F. Mattisliaw, of Vancouver. the Poultrymen’s aHsociation Saturday,
Watkins quality products make ap­ discharges of the body.
How do persons contract tj'phold fe­
B. C., is visiting her father, E. C. December 19,-at the Chamber of Com­ propriate ’Christinas gifts. Do your
Mooney, and family.
»hopping early. Mail or telephone or­ ver? Principally by awallowing germs
merce office.
that have come from some case of ty­
Mrs. C. N. I.a Rocque lies critically
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ijitismann mo­ ders will receive prompt attention. phoid fever.
ill at the H«x>d River hospital and has tored up from Portland for a few days' W. I. Kirby, Hood River, Ore., R. F. D.
I
What are the main agencies by
been in a co*a for several days.
visit the firgt of the week with rela­ 2. Phone Odell 108.
which the bacillus la spread? By con­
Mr. and Mra. W. H. McGuire left taminated food, water and milk; by
Eoceue Coal Oil stops smoking and tives.
Friday
afternoon for southern Califor­ files and carriers.
smelling oil stoves.' In bulk at Frant
L. E. Corbin and family, who have
when* they will spi-nd a couple of
Co.
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How long does It take typhoid fever
lMs*n residing in the valley the past five nia,
Health is yours. Drink radio-active years, are leaving for La Center, Wn„ months. They will drive south, and to develop? It varies from 7 to 14
stopped at Newberg to visit relatives days.
water. Buy a Reviga or for your home. to make their home.
on the way.
Phone 1622, oor. Third and Oak Sts. <124
What are the symptoms? Headache,
Fred Hildreth, who lives on Neal
Floyd and Clyde Arnold, together nosebleed, bronchitis, relatively slow
Eves scientifically examined by H. L. cr«*ek road, underwent an operation
with
Mar»h
and
Elmer
Iwnberg,
were
pulse, deafness, eruption and continued
Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner last week for the removal of his ap­
at the Cate ranch Bunday, where they fever.
Bids.
f8U
pendix.
did
the
winter
bog-killing.
After
this
What is a typhoid carrier? A well
Tranks, Bags, Suitcases. large as
The Woman's Union of Riverside
there was a party at Dinty's person harboring the germ of typhoid
sort men t, reasonably priced. Kelly church will meet at the church at 2.30 «x-casion
hall.
fever. He Is a menace to the com­
Bros. Co.
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Friday afternoon for a short business
Miss Lucile Johnson entertained her munity, especially if he comes in
Highest cash price paid for your used session.
i
sister, Mrs. Nora Whalen, and engbt tact with food or milk supplies.
furniture, stoves and rags. Call McClain
Cejebrate the passing of 1925 and friends at a dinner party in Portland
How can we detect carriers?
at E. A. Franz Co.
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with joyful tidings welcome the new Saturday. Following the dinner tlie laboratory examination of feces
Mr. and Mrs. I* C. Trow, of Los ; year Thursday, Decemlier 31, at Pine IMirty attended the “Blossom Time" urine.
Angclea are »pending tlie winter at i Grove Grange hall. The Gravenstelns. performance.
What should be done with the
thq. J. H. Wheeler ranch.
R. B. Perigo went to Portland last
Notice—The exhibition and sale of rier? He should be Isolated until be
Pear stock on French R<x>t, while week to bring home his father, J. W. original oil paintings by Percy L. is no longer a danger.
they last. Milton Nursery Co. Phone Perigo, who has been 111 in the St. Vin­ Manser ha» now been reuiovtxl from
Is typhoid fever preventable? En­
5756. Craton.
i cent hospital for three weeks.
the furniture department of the Franz tirely so. Proper sanitary .measures
Hardware Co. to Mr. Manser’s resi­ will protect the community and Im­
dence on Belmont road, where you are munization will protect the Individual.
What is the most important pre­
invited to inspect them at any time.
Dr. Mark Freeman, a returned mla- ventive measure? Disinfection of the
»ionary from Maylasia, will speak at discharge’s of the Infected person, thus
WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA UMPS
the Asbury Methodist church Friday stopping the infection at its source.
evening at 7.30. II(a lecture will be] Is there any method of protection
MOTORS AND MOTOR REPAIRING
against
typhoid
fever
as
for
smallpox
lllnstrate<l by pictures. Thia fixture '
FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES
will lie free; no <*olle«tfi>n will be and diphtheria? Yes, antl-typhold im­
munization.
taken. The public is invited.
How often should one be Immunised?
C. Edward Graves, formerly of Hood Every three years.
River,
now
college
librarian
at
Arcata,
French Mixed Qandy in bulk.... 30c lb.
What are the restrictions placed on
Calif., will conduct a class in recrea­ typhoid fever cases in Oregon? They
tional reading at the coll«»ge next must be reported to the health dejart-
Ribbon Mixed Candy in bulk..... .......40c lb.
ANCIENT OKPER OF UNITED WORKMEN
Heinester, according to an article which rnent. Patieht must beBsolated until
Rlvsralde Lexis« No.ÄS— M««Ut>(
Radio Mixed Candy in bulk..... 25c lb.
a|«pt‘«red in the Christian Science the discharges are free from typhoid
and Srd Halardsy«, 1st. Nal'I. Bnnl
Monitor.
H. L. How«, Fl
germs. Food products cannot be sold
Taffy Mixed Candy in bulk.............30c lb.
ChMtar BbuM. Rscordsr.
M. M. Hill returned last week from by a typhoid convalescent or by a
n trip to California with Dr. and Mrs. healthy carrier.
A wonderful line of Fine Candie* in
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OF HOOD RIVER
Black. They drove overland in Dr.
iontb?t
Fancy Boxes from 25c to $3.50
i
TTnDBt
raraived
by
Mr.
and
lira
ti.
The
Hood
River
K.
of
T.
Band
was
Black's onr and visited their daugh­ Energeoey Appointment to be Made
Bank b
old “
organised six years ago for the benefit ; W. Vaiwe, of The Dalles, from their
and MI mh Claire
ter», Miss Iluth Hill
1
)’F.
Congressman N. J. Sinnott has an­ of Hood River community. It was t son, G«*orge Vause, well known planiat, Mrs. May
Gift Boxes of Fine Cigars
BlHck, who are students at Mills Col- nounced-that
he
will
fill
an
emergency
with this thought in mind that 20 men i tells of the debut iu grand opera of
lege.
from 75c to $3.00
vacancy for the Bfx-und Oregon Dis­
Mr. and Mrs. | F. H. Goyette, of La trict in the U. 8. Military Academy at got together and formed what is known i Mra. N. J. Sinnott, wife of Congreoa-
5 and 10-lb. Boxes of Fancy- Oregon Prunes
tlrosse. Wl»., are visiting Mr. Goyette's West Point by means of a district wide as the Knights qf Pythias band. In I man Sinnott of Oregon, Monday even-
order to make a musical organization i ing, November 30. a» “Asucena” in “Il
sister. Mr». C. G. Cornelius, and family. competitive examination.
that was a credit to Hood River, it : Trovatore” with the Fine Arte Club
make a nice gift and don't overlook the
Mr. Goyette says there were two feet
Hie examination, which will be con­ took a great amount of money, time ■ O|x-ra company in Boston.
W. o. w. — Meetings every first aad third
of snow at I ji Cretsse when he left and ducted for the congressman by the U.
Tnanday night, at the First National Bank
and
practice.
After
six
years
of
per
­
Mr.
Vaunt*
writes
enthmdustlcally
of
Bonding.
fact that we have the finest
that the fall has been very cold and S. Civil Service Commission, will be
sistent effort Hood River now has one i Mra. Sinnott's reception, »tatlng that . .
__
W.E.8hay, RO.
disagreeable.
held
January
8,
192(1,
at
9
o'clock
a.
of the best small town bands in the - there wax a large house and much L. J. Llndaey, Clerk.
line* in town of
The three-y«*ar-old daughter of Mr. m., at the poet office building In every northwest. The initial cost of 82.(100 i applause for her rendition of the diffi- KMtF LODGE, 8
No. 1S1,1. O. O. F.
and Mrs. C. E. Sutherland died Sun­ city in the district where the commis­ was furnished by the Knights of Pyth­ • <ult role. He adds that Mra. Sinnott Ort«11 Odd F«ll
.Hows’ -
New Navel Orange* — Florida Grapefruit
day night and was buried at Idlewilde sion can conduct the same, to-wit: ias lodge and at the present time is i a pi »eared perfectly at <-ase and that day «labt, vu
taiton
Monday afternoon, Rev. J. A. Fraser Hood River, Pendleton, 1st Grande, costing that organization alx>ut 8300 i her voice was in aplendld form.
Fancy Walnut* - Almond* — Brazil* — Filbert*
H. H. ('auabey, Secretary
«inducting the service«. 8. E. Bart- Baker, The Dalles, Klamath Falla, On­ yearly.
She appeared under the name of Geo. Clark, Trasearvr.
mess
was
in
charge
of
the
funeral
tario, Lakeview, Enterprise, Prineville
Glace Fruit — Date* — Smyrna Figs
Ttie band men have always gladly “Dorothy Sinnott." An orchestra of
arrangements.
and Bend.
\
given their services and always will 35 piece», a chorus of 35 vol«-«*» and a
Raiain« — Candied Ginger — Mince Meat
The competitor given the highest when called upon to make a success of ’ l»all»*t of 12 supported the principals.
Mr. anti Mrs. E. J. Sickler, together
with’ H. J. Bonie and Miss Marie rating by the Civil Service Comtnis- I>atriotic and community celebrations
Mrs. Sinnott ha a devoted a number
Plum Pudding — Fruit Cakes — Oyster*
l'lerce, fclimds from Portland, motored alon on hU papers submitted In this To give the general public some idea of years to the study of voice with the
tip the Mt. Hood Ixxip foad as far as examination will be appointed princi­ of what other towns and cities think of l»est teachers of New York with the
Cranberry Sauce — Cranberries — Celery
th«* two-mlle sign, where the snow was pal cadet by Congress man Sinnott, the their band we need only to refer to aim of entering the operatic field.
Ginger Ale — Lime Juice — Guava Jelly
crusted so hard they were finable to go next highest first alternate, etc. The their budget and see the generous
successful candidates may then take amounts appropriated.
further.
Old Time Auctions
Thia year the band's sixth annual
Ren IL Rice, exhibit commission«» of official examination March 2, 1920.
Below
Is
of an old auction
Appointees must be actual bonafide dance promises to surpass previous cel­ bill printed a in copy
Good Things to Eat’*-
the Commercial and Industrial Com-
181(1. if, was handed
residents
of
the
Second
Congressional
ebrations of the birth of h new year. to us by an old friend, with the re-
mission of the Pacific Northwest, which
Is to tie held at Madison Square Gar­ District of Oregon, not under 17 years Promptly at 12 o’clock horns, whistles qu«*»t that it be printed in order that
HOME CAMP MSH, R. N. A.. msMMSOnd
of
age
nor
over
22
years
of
age
on
data
and noise makers of all kinds will send the younger folks nitty know something MT.
den, New York, May 10 to 23. will be
SON
•nd too rib Wednesday« of M«h month over
the speaker at the Tuesday Lunch of admission to the Academy (July 1, forth a hearty welcome to the Infant of what took place in the “land of the First Natlooat Bank.
1926), and not less than 5 feet 4 lhciies 1926.
• -
Louise Volatorff, O.
club next Tuesdsy.
,
free” 75 years ago, and of the peculiar
In height.
This dance ahould be attended by English expr«*Hsi<ins used at that time, Zena Carnes, Rec.
Notice—The exhibition and sale of
Time
allowed
for
the
examination
is
RIVER CHAPTER ttO AO.k».-
original oil paintings by Per«-y' L. 6% hours on the following subjects: everyone who loves music and wants including one word coinmort among the HOOD
Meete second and fourth TMsday eventos
Manser has now been removed from Algebra, plane geometry. English com­ Hood River to have a band of which negro«*« of the South:
ofaaeb
month. Visitors oord UUI y weleoaael
G led y ■ Gilbert, W. M.
the furniture department of the Frans position and literature, United States they can be proud.
"State of Missouri, County of Pike, ..
Margaret
Fietchsr, Sec’y.
Hardware Co. to Mr. Manser's resi­ histdry, general history and English
to whom it may concern:
dence on Belmont road, where you are grammar.
The und«n»ign«*d will on Tuesday,
invite«! to Inspect them at any time.
September 29t.li, A. D., 1846, sell at
Prospective competitors may get
public out-cry for cash, on premises
At their next regular meeting De­ further information regarding scope of
where C«xm creek crosses the Mission
cember 21, the members of the Rebekah the examination by writing or tele­
Road, the following chattels, to-wlt:
LAUREL REBEKAH LODGE No. (7.1.00.7,
lodge will enjoy a Christmas party. graphing to Congressman Sinnott at
first and third Mondays eseb month.
6 yoke of oxen with yokes and Meets
There will be n handsome tree, with a Washington. Those intending, to take
(Successor to Mt. Hood Meat Co.)
.
Mrs. Daisy Havsns, N. G.
present for each one present. All mem­ tlie examination should write him at
E. O. Blanchar is In receipt of the «■lialns, 2 wagons with licds, 3 nigger Miss Gertie Milla, Hao.
wenches,
4
buck
niggers,
3
nigger
boys,
bers are urged to attend and bring a once and should report to the secretary following letter from E. C. Satnmons,
L A. BEAUDOIN - Tel. 4141 - R. E. STEELE
pnt*seot. receiving one in return. Much of the local Civil Service board In that vice-president of the United States 2 prairie plows, 25 steel hogsheads
tobacco, 1 lot nigger hoes, 1 spinning
fun la anticipated.
city named above most convenient for National Bank. Portland:
“I recently had Hoerlein Brothers wheel, 1 loom. 13 fox hounds, a lot of
Radium Vapor Baths. Special offer them, at 9 a. m., January 9, 1920.
for December. In order to intnxlnce
forward a half down boxes of gift ap­ coon, mink and skunk skins and a lot
ples to eastern friends and I thought of other articles. Ain gwlne to Cali­
the wonderful Radium Vapor Baths we
Beckford Grange Calendar
fornia.
•re making a Christmas offering which
Friday, December 18, old fashion«! you might be interested in the com­
John Trosper. Richard Iloe, Cryer.
will give yon
you six of these radio active dance, GraVenstelns. 8 o’clock.
ment of one of my friends from Sag­
Free head-cheese, apples and hard
baths for 810.
|10. Phone 1622 for appoint­
Order now and be assured of getting the belt
Wednesday. Decemlxr 23, West Side inaw, Mich. I quote you from his let­ elder.”—Exchange.
ment, day or evening, corner Third and community Cbrialmms tree, program, ter aa follows;
Oak street«.
d24
“ ‘You may be interested in knowing
8 o’clock.
SOCIETIES.
Arlen E. McCarty, who Is attend­
December 81. New Year's eve watch that I received a barrel of Spies from
ing the Peddie School at Hightstown, party; midnight banquet, latest music. New York atate from a friend of mine
HOOD
RIVER
CHAPTER NO. 17. R. A. M.—
just
a
day
ornwo
previous.
and
he
is
N. J., has been chosen assistant editor
Meete first and third Friday night* of eaeb
of the Ppddie News, a s«-h«xil pubffca- I^w Round Trip Xmas Holiday Fares of the opinion that there are no apples month,
A. r. Howee, H. F.
like the New York state apples. It
tion. Although not a memb<*r of last
Via Union Paciifc between points in happened that the following evening W. M. Foal, Secretary.
year’s board, his work thia fail has Idaho, Oregon and Waahlngton. Sale
been of such high calibre aa to secare dates December 18, 19, 22,,23. 24 and we had several friends in and later in
for him thia very Important position. December 80 and >1; return limit Jan­ the evening wq had fruit I served
Word has been received here that uary 4. 1926. For further particulars both kinds of apples with no wrappers
m no one could tell whore they came HOOP RIVER LODGE NO. l«t. A. F. «ad A
Mrs. J. W. Rigby died at Minneapolis. aea local agent
from. 1 insisted on each |>erson trying M.~ First and third Wednesday rig bis o
Minn.. Sunday. December 6. Rev. find
J. H. Haslett, W. M.
both kinds of apples and letting me each month.
Mrs. J. W. Rigby have been living
Card Of
know which they thought were the Kent Shoemaker, See'y.
with a sou of Mrs. Rigby, D. W. Kett­
We wish to express our appreciation superior fruit and best flavor. I am CANDY W. R. C.—Meets Mooud and fourth
erer, at Minneapolis, for a rouple of tonpr
for breakfait these .;»•
frosty
mornings
i«»uur irieno.
friends ana
and neighbors
iicigiiixjr» ror
for nwir
their glad my New York friend was not Haturdsye of each month In First National
-astaq*
-1
years. Mr. Rigby la now .u
t. ” o
■ «ympathy and help during th. illnem there, because they expressed a decided Bank Building, at (o’elook d. m.
Mm. Des Boyd, President.
and has been removed to the
the Hoidun Ml)(f ((path of onr b<by, Mary Klien. preference
for Hood River apple«.' ”
Mrs. Ethel Butto*, Secretary.
Home at Minneapolis.
and alao for th. beautiful floral offer
PHONS 4141 - QUALITY - SERVICE
EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO.«, I. O. O. F.-
J. A. McDonald, formerly connected
Keep your rubber stamp gtock com­ Reenlar meeting second and fourth Mondays
ith the 20th Century store here, fait
Mr. and Mr«. 0. E Sutherland
frfeach month.
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Geo. Clark, Ö-K
manager oft be ^Ont-
and Family.
plete. 'rhe Glacier makes them.
Geo. W. Tbomaoa.
ELECTRICAL G
THAT ARE WORTH WHILE
GUTS THAT ARE USED EVERY DAV IN THE YEAR
SPECIALS FOR XMAS
TORCHIERES - TABLE LAMPS
BOU »!• IR LAMPS
EASY WASHING MACHINES
BALL BEARING NON-OILING
CADILLAC SWEEPERS
Prompt Efficient Service on
all electrical repairs
APPLE CITY ELECTRIC SHOP, Inc.
214 Oak St.-LICENSED ELECTRICIANS-Shop Phone 1484
There’s Chriáimas Cheer in
Good Things to Eat”
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
K. P. BAND IS A
MRS. N. J. SINNOTT
HOOD RIVER ASSET
SINGS IN OPERA
ECONOMY MARKET
FANCY TURKEYS - DUCKS - GEESE
A Swifts’ Premium Ham or a side
of Swifts’ Premium Bacon is
always an acceptable gift
ECONOMY LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE
HOOD RIVER APPLES
STAND THE TEST
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