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HOOD RIVER CLAQffl, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1925 LOCAL MENTION B. L. Baabrouck. optometrist. I Born—To Mr aud Mrs. Wm. Edellng, Monday. December 21. a son. J v*«or Creech, of Aber- Wash . were here for a visit with >ome folks Christmas. Mr< Geo ^orrtaon spent m . ih ,<Ui’ the home Mra. C. P. Phillipa, of Longview, Wash. Mr and Mrs. Earl Shank spent -Mra 8hank' Mrs. J. Chase, of Corvallis. Yoan<, Vancouver, ■Pent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Kolatad. « , ANNUAL LEGION CLIMB CARLETON CANDIDATE HOOD RIVER HOS BOOSTS MOUNT HOOD FOR SUPERINTENDENT PITAL REMEMBERED New Year dance tonight at Pine Grove Grange hall. Gravenstelns E. F. Carleton, of Eugene, has an - ” The Hood River hospital la very (By Kent Shoemaker) ’ Charles Evans spent the holidays at Duriagetbe tart few y«an Oregon nounced bls candidacy, subject to the grateful fur many lovely Christmas re Mount Hood with hta family. baa mad« • wonderful stride toward approval of the voters of the Republi membrance*. Tta» day before Christ party at the coming primary elec mas C. W. Lougbery, deputy game war Misses Rena and Olive Barney are the buildinff of market and scenic can home on a vacation. roads. In Hood River county we have tion, for the office of superintendent den, brouhgt in two delicious turkeys. Christmas eve the Camp Fire Girls Roscoe Anderson lias returned from the Columbia River highway, pro of public instruction. Mr. Carleton submits his candidacy made every patient happy with minia U. of O. to visit his borne folks. nounced the most wonderful drive in and will make hie campaign ou the ture Christmas trees. They also all America. We have tbe Mount Hood C. A. Puddy, who has been seriously that he is fitted by training brought dolls for the children, who Loop highway connecting with the Co ground 11L to very much Improved In health. and experience for the position. For greatly enjoyed them. Lindsay Splght spent the week end Let a Coin Controlled Clock help you at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. lumbia River highway and taking tboae 13 years he was assistant superintend The W. O. T. U. donated linen, a wel who travel it through the world’s fa ent of public instruction, aud for two •ava. See Allyn Button or tel. 4242 jl6tf Huggins. mous Hood River valley, where ta years was field representative of the come gift. The Christian church left The Portland Telegram, Hood River six Jars of assorted fruit. Don’t wreck yuur car; you might grown the famous Hood River apple agent, Carroll Day. Phone 336 .1. a30tf not lie able to buy a Stromberg Carl and the Hood River strawberry. Aa a University of Oregon. Through these There were many individual gifts For Rent—Office rooms in the Brosius son and enjoy real radio music. Radio fitting climax to the road building In positions he has become familiar with aud messages. The spirit back of all the school problems of every section of tills thought cheers every person inter Shop 1484. Building. Bee R. E. Scott. alStf our county there is nearing completion the state. ested in the Hood River hospital. Misses Helen iyid Irma MacCauley the Coopers Spur-Cloud Cap Inn «pur, Peacock Beauty parlor, Richard’s His early youth was spent in Linn The singing of the carols by the Apts. Tel. 2221. I5t( will leave for Corvallis Wednesday leading from the Mount Hood Loop to county, Oregon. After «fcunpleting all Camp. Fire Girls was a beautiful gift where they will major in business ad the very snowline on Mount Hood, tbe Bring your tubes in. We will check of the work then offered in the public ministration at O. A. C. most beautiful mountain in America. schools, he secured bls first academic to the “Shut-ins.” tham free. The Radio 8hop. al3tf The nurses, greatly appreciated the What a wonderful age we are living in, Miss Elizabeth Kelly, O. A. O. stu- training at the Santlam Academy, Leb thoughtfulness and graerosity of the H.-R. Auto Wreckers,on the Heights. with all its modem inventions and sci- dent, is home with her parents, Mr. anon. After graduating therefrom, he doctors. Tbe drug Blares presented Parts (or all cars. j9ti and Mrs. Fielding 8. Kelly, for the en<vs, and what a wonderful spot for attended the University of Oregon and delicious caudle*. TheJilks lodge very Reece Hathhorn is home from Pa holidays. those who love God's natural scenery. Pacific University from which latter cific University. The American Legion's annual Mount institution he received the A. B. de kindly donated ice cream, which was Glen F. Hunt, who Is with the West appreciated. ----------- Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Morgan were In ern Auto Supply Co., of Portland, spent Hood climb was instituted to encour gree. Since this degree was conferred greatly By these gifts and their messages age people to get better acquainted Portland last week. upon him, he has taken post graduate you are admitting a |>artnership. Hood the week end with his mother, Mrs with Mount Hood and to hasten Its de work at the University of Oregon. Lewis Jones has been apeuding the Jennie Hunt. River hospital is your hospital. velopment as a seenic attraction. There His experience as instructor includes part week in Portland visiting, friends. The many friends of Mrs. Chas. is no way of measuring the success of Mrs. Frank Moore lias returned home Miller will be pleased to know that she our efforts. It is sufficient to know work in the rural schools of Oregon as teacher, and as principal and superin W. C. T. U. NOTES to spend tbe holidays. returned home from the hospital Tues that interest ta gradually growing and tendent of schools at Joseph, Albany Nicolai Semashko, commissioner of Watch-party dance, Rockford grange, day. men qualified and financially able to aud Eugene, in addition to serving December 31, five-piece orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baulig, of handle tbe big job are at thia very three years as instructor at the Lincoln health for Russia, personally is allied with the vodka suppression agitators Call 6599 when you need stenographic Salem, will spend New Year’s day at time drawing and considering plans high school in Portland. the home of Mr. and Mrs. M_H. Hart for A modern tourist resort at the work. nl2tl Mr. Carleton has had much to do of his country, according to a recent wig. present location of Cloud Cap Imi„ with the planning of the state courses news report from that country. He is Cail Schindler Transfer for service. The part the American Legion ta of study, working out a standard for preparing a book in two volumes to be Miss Alverta Milla, who is taking a Office 2861, res. 3402. a2tf nurses' training course at the Good playing in this big game seems small, rural schools, inspection of high schools distributed throughout the country, in r. A. Ray, li ght trucking, country or Samaritan hospital iu Portland, was yet the mere fact that we are conduct and promoting school legislation. which arguments against vodka and city. Phones, 8801 and 3641. n26lf ing an annual climb is known to home Thursday on a visit. He has written many articles on the in favor of temperance are advanced. Ue has proposed that a portion of the '■ Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. Dr. Thurston I-araway is the guest practically every American Legion educational system of Oregon, a num revenue obtained by the government F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682. mlOU member in tbe state and by at least tier of which have attracted national of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Let a Coin Controlled Clock help you I-arawav, with whom he is spending some member of every Legion port in attention. One of his recent articles from sale of vodka tie used in an edu the United States, and this all help« in the Journal .of Education, Boston, cational campaigu against its use. save. 8ee Allyn Button or tel. 4242. jltitf the holidays. to draw this ever increasing arany of brought him a letter of commendation Cash paid for old car« H.-K. Auto John A. McLean gave a dinner party automobile tourists that is traveling from the United State« Bureau of Edu General Booth, of the Salvation Wreckers. i9tf Sunday at which were E. T. Hunter the highways of the Northwest. Army, tells the British people prohi cation. Mary K. Scott la home for the hull-1 and hta mother. Mrs. J. T. Hunter, of You ask what good is all this? I say, Mr. Carleton served as president of bition has resulted in an enormously Portland, and O. J. Roe. days. look at the steady growth being made the State Teachers’ association, and increased production In the United Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doane and daugh by our great city, Portland. Much was for four years a member of its States. General Booth asserts that the Geo. Corwin, O. A. C. student, is average production worth of the Amer ter. Mary Elizalreth, spent tbe week more ’desirable to my mind than the executive committee. home for tbe holidays. Our He was director of the Oregon edu ican worker has Increased under pro Watch-party dance, Rockford grange, end at Klickitat with Mr. and Mrs. present condition in Florida. Millsap. merchants feel the effect of the money cational exhibit at the Panama Pacific hibition from «2,700 a year to «6,850 December 31, five-piece orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Baker and left in Hood River by the tourist, and Exposition at San Francisco in 1215, and that production was never greater Ed Poirier spent Christmas at the daughter. Evelyn, were in Portland then the farmer says, "What good is and for eight years was in charge of than at present. “To drinking Ameri home of J. C. Symes, of The Dalles. Thursday, where they visited J. D. ail this to me?” aud I am reminded of the educational department of the Ore cans," said General Booth, “the pur chase of 2,427,000 motor vehicles an Walter Woolpert sjient moet of last Baker. the statement that you will never sell gon State Fair. week in Idaho on business. In the Northwest Association of Sec nually would have been an impossi Bring your friends with you and your land until you get someone to Dr. and Mrs. A- W. Lewis, of Bend, watch the old year de;>art to the tune look at it, and every stranger who ondary and Higher Schools, he has rep bility. People who formerly could not sprat Christmas day at tbe home of ful strains of the Gravensteins at Pine Itasses through Hood River is more apt resented Oregon as its state chairman get trusted for a glass of beer are now to ask for Hood River apples the next ever since the organization of the asao to be found with a high credit rating.” Dr. and Mrs. James A. Eraser. Grove Grange hall tonight. time they order fruit. ciation. Also, be served as vice presi litas Margaret Pineo spent the week If vou do not receive your Oregonian An appeal from hundreds of women, Getting back to the subject assigned dent of the National Education Asso end at the home of Col. Stelnhauaer, in regularly or wish to subscribe for same, wives of* the miners at Pilares, Mexico, me, the chairmanship of the annual ciation. .____________ - Parkdale. either by carrier or mail, please call Mount Hood Climb committee has been Mr. Carleton is a mem tier of the some 70 mllj.*s south of the internation Norma Young. O. A. C. student^ Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I 21 tf a very pleasant work. The mere fact First Congregational church, of Eu- al boundary line, that ail drinking spent the holidays with her parents, places in the camp be closed, has re Searches of records and reliable ab that the originally appointed commit gene. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Young. sulted in authorities of the state of stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com tee, with the ext'eption of Ned Van Sonora taking action against the liquor Mr. and Mr«. E. J. Sickler wre in pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, First Horn, who lias moved to Portland, has THE HEIGHTS vending establishments. Patronage of ’ Vancouver Thursday, where they were Natiousl Bank Bldg. Tel. 1521. jy20-t< conducted five nunual climbs and still The Missionary circle of tbe Baptist the "cantinas,” the women's petition entertained by I. F. Pierce. The Baptist: Missionary ladies will willing to remain on the committee ia Eocene Coal Oil stope smoking anc meet this (Thursday) afternoon at something worth considering and «Hue church will mert Thursday. This will showed, had resulted in much wasting smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Fran> the church parlors at 2 p. m. All la thing 1 will challenge auy other corn- be a New Year social afternoon and of wages. At Pljarvs are the main a program will be given. Come and mines of the Woctezuma Copper Co., uiitti-e In Hood River to equal. Co. m29tf dies are invited. a Phelps-Dodge subsidiary. Our idea of the future prospects and bring a friend. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. I-arge as Mrs. M. E. Pope, of Portland, will Miss Helen Carson is attending sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly visit for a few days with his sister, the magnitude of our undertaking ivn Although the local option bill Intro Bros. Co. ml5tf Mrs. C. A. Schuknecht, coming with best be Judged from the fart that we teachers’ institute in Portland duced into the 8outh Afrlcifh parlia have enlarged our original committee week. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. them on their return from Corvallis. from four to an even half dozen in ment was defeated during the recent Sylvia Stewart accompanied her HaeDrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner Mr. and Mrs. Leu Jordan, of Port number. Periiai» the tiling that grandparents to Parkdale this week sessions, the lawmakers at Cape Town, land, spent Christmas with Mrs. J or, prompts us to carry on, when we are Bldg- I811 by a vote of 55 to 46, elected to return the bill a second time six months Highest cash price paid for your used dan’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Edging tempted to say, “O, what's the use?” visiting relatives. Mrs. J. B. McKinnon, Mrs. J. F. Vol- hence. furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain ton. is the receipt of so many appreciative Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Wilson, and son, letters after each climb. They have Htorff and Mrs. J. D. McLucas were at E. A. Franz Co. »2011 Prohibition in the United States la of Seattle, spent Christmas come from Hon. N. J. Sinnott, in the guests of Mrs. W. L. Upson in Mrs. J. L. •Kershner and daughter, James, named as an important cause of the with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Washington, D. C.; Hon. Beu W. Ol White Salmon Tuesday. Helen, a student of U. of O., spent the Mrs. W. G. Weber. John Buckwald is opening a home closing of two of the famus breweries cott, while governor; Hon. Sam A. holidays at Medford. New Year ’ s Mssquerade January 1, liakery and candy kitchen in the Glaze In Pltoen, Czechoslovakia, home of Pll- Kbzer, secretary of state; Mayor Ba Insure your life. Your widow can 1926. Old-time dance, Rockford hall. sener beer, according to an Associated building the first of January. ker, of Portland, and I would estimate buy a Stromberg Carlson and find The Gravensteins. Ten cash prizes. Press dispatch. A decreased demand 500 others. One lady, whom we took Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carson had their consolation. Radio Shop 1484. for heer, and rising costs of produc Finos for those unmasked. Buffet on snow for the first time in her life, family all at home for Christmas. tion have been named as reasons for Mrs. Chas. I^rocqne, who is at the lunch 25c per plate. wrote in part, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart enter _ Hood River hospital, is improving rap "Apparently there ta no limit to your tained with a family reunion Chrtet- their discontinuance. In Bohemia 20 Miss Helen Jones will return home breweries have closed in the last few idly. Saturday after filling an engagement KoodnsHa. I hope tbe pleasure you weeks. Scotland has also announced Dr. H. L. Dttmble spent Christmas at the Liberty theatre at Centralia, for give to otht-rs may in a Hina 11 measure mas eve. G. P. Morden went to Portland Tues a cut in production of distilled liquors with his brother-in-law, C. L. Idleman, a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. repay you for yonr efforts in making during 1925 of 25 per cent, which has day on a business trip. tin* Legion climb a delightful experi * at Nampa, Idaho. Chas. Jones. been attributed to the depressing effect ence and a pleasant memory. Person Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Holman are en- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keeney, of New Mrs. G. A. Kingsley nud daughter on rum-running industry of the vigil ally I need the pictures to keep myself Joylpg the sunshine at Long Beach, berg, spent Christmas with their son, came up from Portland Friday to eat ance of the U. 8. Coast Guard. H. G. Keeney, and wife, at Parkdale. Christmas dinner with Mra. Kingsley’s convinced that I actually made the Calif. where Mr. Holman is Improving climb. Only two episodes stand out Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols spent parentt. Mr. and Mra. Wm. II. Chip clearly in my nd ml, the one where I in health. Blood Pressure Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roger, of Seattle, Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. ping, returning on the afternoon train. nearly lost my self control, and the (By Frederick D. Stricker. M. D., made a short visit with their mother. R. A. Cook, and husband, in Portland. Edward 0. Pease, a merchant at The other the delightful experience of sli collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Molden are Dalles, has been named a director of ding down the snow. The rest of the , Mrs. C. D. Haven, aud other friends State Board of Health, in cooperation spradiqg the holidays With relatives the branch Federal Reserve Bank for trip is rather like a dream; some of it and relative« Christmas day. Frank Morse went to The Dalles with the United States Public Health Oregon, which also has Jurisdiction Is father terrifying, it is true, but on at Tacdtna. , Service). Tuesday help prepare for a class over five counties in Washington. New Year’s eve appropriate cele- the whole It la.a delightful jnemorj. I _ initiation to ■Blewd pressure ta ah Index, ' tint a o f th e Modern Woodmen of shall never forget the Ia-glon's kind- trratvd -thta" rvetifBfi at Pine Grove disease.. Everyone has a blood pres America. The Hood River degree Grange hall, pravenstein music. Go. ing the normal Rchool at Mohmouth, is ness to me and shall always be grate sure Just as everyone has a pulse. To team assisted in the ceremonies. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isen- «pending the Christina» holidays with ful.” keep it normal is laregly within one's J. V. Votetorff motored to Portland control. Another proof of the interest of • l>erg, Saturday morning, December 26. her parent«, Mr. and Mrz. F. T. Ander son. those who made the climb was the re- Tuesday on a business trip. The only person who can interpret an 8-pound boy. Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by «ponse to a circular letter mailed to Fred Wantland is confined to hta your blood pressure Intelligently to the . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colby were In using Eocene Oil. Try this birth grade those of who registered in camp offer home by illness, Ed Votetorff taking physician who has knowledge of many Portland over tbe week end where they cozi oil next time and seethe difference. ing to send them picture« taken on the his place carrying tbe mail during the things about your body and your visited Mr. and Mrs. Swanson. Any quantity, gallon to berral, at E. A. «•limb on receipt of the fee to cover cost holidays. health. The physician who is most Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knox and family Franz Co. of printing. Approximately 800 pic- m29t( Mrs. J. K. Carson and daughter, likely to have-this knowledge is the spent the holidays at the home of Mr. tnres were mailed out and we feel they New Year's Masquerade January 1, Miss Alberta, went to California Fri one who has been your physician for and Mrs. J. E. Knox in Portland. 1926. Old-time dance. Rockford hall. will all help advertise Mount Hood. day night for a short visit with some time. Low blood pressure usual Tbe pioneer days of even five years friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flndlater, of Port The Gravensteins. Ten cash prizes. ly indicates a lack of general tone. ago when it took from five to six hour« land. spent the week end with Mr. and Fines for those unmasked. blood | pressure, on the other Buffet J. E. Jones, of Oak Grove, visited High “ to go to the Hannum homestead and Mrs. E. C. Wright. lunch 25c per plate. relative« in The Dalles during the hol hand, directs attention to certain dis- two and one-half hours more to hike ’ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coolidge were We«ley Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs. idays, and with his brother, J. R. eases, the changes due to advancing entertained at dinner Christmas day J. Q. Jarvis, who was opera ted on the trail to camp are memories of the Reeee, of the Heights. year» and especially in women, to dls- past. Next year one will be able to turiiance of middle age. Theee condi- by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Perigo. Tiinrsday for appendicitis, was taken drive to camp in two hours, and with Mrs. Susie Shepherd, of Tacoma, is tlon«. like all others, are most effec Twelve little friends of Millard home Christmas day to see Santa. Mr. the increasing support from the Is-gion visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ida M. tively and often successfully treated Carnes helped him celebrate his sixth Jarvis reports he is Improving. members, the Chamber of Commerce Crapper. ' only when discovered early. A blood birthday Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Corson went to and tiie Hood River Guides next year's Mrs. Mabel Humphrey, of Bandon, pressure test, therefore, should be a Portland Tuesday morning to get a climb is expected to climax all others, by i the sea, is the guest of her brother- part of every good examination. new Hnpmobile sedan, which they re The tentative date has been set for in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Visible throbbing arteries do not cently purchased through J. F. Vol- the third Sunday in July, 192«. The McCulley. mean high blood pressure. Nor does storff. expense will be as low as we are able Mr. and Mra. CecH Hickey sprat loss of blood necessarily lower it. High Mtes Mattie Gerdes, who is leaving to make it, and we cordially invite Christmas day with relatives at Mount blood pressure does not signify too Friday for Bellingham, Wash., where you to make your plans now to Join us Hood. much blood or any change at all in the she ’till attend normal school, will be on our sixth annual climb. blood itself but means that the blood Mrs. Bert Hoffman, of Vancouver, Is succeeded at the Book A Art store by is attempting to circulate under ab the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. normal and be Happy in Mrs. Walter Ford. resistance. Mrs. E. T. Raymond Woolpert. That one is as old as his arteries is Out of town guests at a Christmas Mrs. E. T. Raymond died Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mellon spent a popular saying. High blood pressure dinner at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. day. Der-ciuber 23. at the home of her Chas. H. Castner wrte their daughter. daughter, Mrs. Mlles CariRr, and was Christmas day with friends in Port too often shows that the patient, while perhaps knowing the old saying, has Mrs. Kenneth Hall, busband and «on. buried in Idlewilde Thursday, Decem land. not realized what he could do to influ ia our sincere wish. and Mrs. Lillian Johnson, of The ber 24. the funeral being held at Bart- ~ Thirty Yean Aga I Remember ence the matter. By overeating and Italic«. tness chapel. The services were con And then we wish for ypur full Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schuknecht drove ducted by Rev. F. R. Spaulding. The When eggs were three dozen for 25 drinking, chronic constipation, repeat unnecessary colds and other infec confidence in us as purveyors of— down last week to meet their son, Rob following children survive: Mrs. W. cents; butter 10 cento per pound; milk ed ert, who is here from Corvallis for the J. Stockholm. of Monmouth; Mrs. M. was five cents a quart; the butcher tions he has carried a load for yean under which he has finally broken “Good Things to Eat” holidays. They will motor to Corvallis C. Carter and Mrs. Elizabeth Brune, gave away liver and treated the kids down. today, where young Schuknecht will Hood River, and. S. E. Raymond, of with bologna; the hired girl received Nature provides a wide margin of We have been striving for years reenter O. A. C. While home Mr. Alhambra. Calif. Also a sister, Mrs. «2 a week and did the washln'. Wom for most of us, but It Is not in to make this the BEST GROCERY Sbuknecht, accompanied by Jesse Pylpe, Sarah Walker, of Brownsville. There en did not powder and paint (in pub safety exhaustible. The Ills which we gen are nine grandchildren and one great lic), smoke, vote, play poker or shake spent a few days with hta sister, Mrs. STORE IN HOOD RIVER, where erally claim as petty and trivial, fre the shlmmie. grandchild. at Bend. you can obtain not only tbe staple L. A Kruse, Mrs. Raymond, who was a sister of Men wore whiskers and boots, quently repented, and bad habits of number of the Hood River singers articles but many fancy better are taking advantage of the vocal the late Abby J. Mills, was born at chewed tobacco, spit on the sidewalk hygiene long continued are probably concerned In determining whether class of groceries not found in an classes of Mrs. Rose Coursen Rbed. Brownsville 70 years ago and had been and cussed. Beer was five cents and most the lunch was free. Laborers worked we live as long as we should. a resident of Hood River for 17 years. Portland ’ s eminent vocal teacher, who ordinary store.' You cannot buy a low blood pressure. 10 hours a day and never went on a te teaching at The Dalle«, Tuet-daya, Her husband died 35 years ago. strike. No tips were given to waiters The most skillful physician gives ad By constant improvement» we at the residence of Mrs. Carlton P. and the bat-check grafter was un vice which you and only you can carry Hupper at Baptist Churrfi have made it so and with your William«. Address 30« Maegly-Tichner out. Regret and remorse may save New The monthly meeting of the Men’s known. A kerosene banging lamp and yonr soul but it will lower your blood confidence in us, as an excellent Bldg, Portland, for Information, «3.50 a steroscope in the parlor were lux Council will be held at the Baptist pressure very little If years of bad liv place to trade, we will endeavor ctaaaes start January 5. Terms, church Thursday evening, January 7. uries. ing or neglect have raised It to a high No one was ever operated on for to maintain our position and fur Supper will be served at 6.80. An in point. On the other hand, if-high appendicitis or bought glands. Mi Bam Association to Meet ther improve so that the name teresting program has been arranged blood pressure Is found and leads to crobes were unheard of; folks lived to The annual meet ini ig of the Hood for this occasion. Dr. Kempton, of the good old age and every year walked the discovery of kidney disease much ies River County Game 1 Protective Asso- East Side Baptist church, of Portland, a miles with THE FINEST IN s GRUGEKlto- to wish their friends a Merry can he done by proper treatment. If, elation will be held at the Elks club will talk on a subject of general inter however, the blood pressure is only a Christmas. auditorium Thursday evening, January est. Special music and general singing During January and February Today, you know, everybody rides in temporary phenomenon, one of the 14, at 8 p. m. The state game officiate, of old songs will also have a place on golf we will close at 7 P. M. Saturdays the officers and a number of members the program. All men of whatever automobiles, or files; p plays ,ay* <° lf • ; many symptoms of a natural change which will pass In a short time, there of the Multnomah Anglers' cinb will be church, or no church at all, are invited shoots craps; plays the piano with Is no need to be unduly alarmed about their feet; goes to the movies nightly; guests of the evening. to be present smokes cigarettes; drinks Rukua Joice ; tt. A blood pressure well below nor The Oregon State Game Association blames the H. C. of L. on the opposite mal limits indicates the necessity of has fixM January 11 «« the date of party; never goes to bed the same day finding out what to the cause of the hearing to determine the advisability they get up. and think they are having poor condition and eradicating it. of closing certain lake« and streams to a wonderful time. "Good «wg»ag and cartain areas to bunting Ilia no«™ csttwm - ------ _ ... . . . The beat beet life boato are not carried Rockford Grange Calendar for China pheasants ta Oregon. The pÄi« New Year’s eve watch party and aMtttag will be held in Boom 202. Pit- 1AJL b-ta • «d If you think Ufe U worth Mv- thek block, Portland. Anyone baring dance. Music by Howard's Acea of Melody. Chicken pie supper. AN OPTIMIST’S Now I lay me down to sleep— I pray, O Lord, that You may keep My constitution free from bile So I may wake up with a smile. That pleasantly I may proceed To spread the happy, hopeful creed That whatsoever may betide Has some where got its brighter side. That worry never did prevent The coming of some fell event; Or, If, perchanie, we miss the pain. We’ve had the worry all in vain. Endow me. therefore, with the grace, To ever wear a smiling face; And If misfortune comes along, * O, let me meet It with a song. I jet not Suspicion’s poison find A breeding place within my mind. To make me wonder if old friends Are merely serving set fish ends. If I, unjustly am abused. Or otherwise denied my dues, Or made the butt of falsehoods vile, Still let me “tarry on” aud—smile. If In return for good deeds dune, Ingratitude is all I’ve won. Let me not harbor bitterness. But keep on doing none the lesa. To keep me human, now and then. Please let me sin like other then. So k, may m>t presume to pass In Judgment on some fellow asa. I’d hate It, but I shall tr‘ whln% If Time enlarges much the line That marks my waist; and though I care, I shall not mourn the lose of hair: My teeth, ’tie true, I greatly prize. And, most of all, of course, my eyes; But one thing more I’d keep—this then: My sense of humor. Lord, Amen 1 -Maurice Switzer. May You Prosper 1926 » W The Star Grocery »Kite EM" PERIGO & SOÑ 'S !!“r Mi 'sugars worntówfr-nos iuto n Sixth Annual Band Dance NEW YEAR’S EVE December 31, 1925 PYTHIAN HALL