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'V HOOD R ODELL Odell orchestra announcoe the firet cepcert for the sraaon next Monday evening at the grange halL The pro gram will begin promptly at 8 o’clock, to be followed by a dance. Under present orgnntontlon Chao. Sevo is di rector and Mm Bartha Young pianist. Mrs. W. V. Hawes, of Portland, ar rived Tuesday for a visit with bsr mother. Mm G. W. Lafferty, and daughter, Mra. W. F. Young Bhe will also visit three brothers, who reeide in Hood Biver. They are I. U- E. R. and 8. J. Lafferty. The Ladies* Aid of the Methodist church will be entertained in the home of Mrs. W. N. Byars Wednesday after noon of next week. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Chris tian church will be entertained in the home of Mm Dave Kemp Thursday afternoon of next week. A full at tendance is requested as an election of officers will be held. Lloyd Cameron, fandliarly known as Jack Cameron, entered Monmouth Normal January 4. His (duns on en tering were to «.uutinne through win ter and summer, completing the pre scribed course at the earlh«t possible date. He has tin* best wishes of mauy friends in Othll, where he graduated from Uni< u high school No. 2. Mlsa Grace M. Chambers amt Mrs. D. E. Clark are enjoying a winter va cation visit ia Portland. Mr. and Mra. F. Duane Wleden and their sum 11 non, Francis, motored from Portland for a two days' visit with Mr. Wieden'a iMircnta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wieden. A. N. Davis was sent to Portland Friday by his physhlan to consult a specialist. An operation for removal of a growth In the naaal cavity was performed and Improvement reported. After having had a 30-day vacation J. II. Eggert was tailed back to Camp No. 1, Br<a>ks B<anlon Lnmber Co., at Bend the first of the week. He mo tored to Bend Tuesday accompanied by Wils anil Martin Karstetter, who were also returning to work in the tim ber. A. E. Jakku and John i’log motored to Dufur Tuesday for a visit. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hansen spent tin* week eud in The Dalles. The Rebekahs announce another card party at Odd Fellows ball Tues day evening. All Odd Fellows and Re- Itekalw and their friends cordially in vited. In the games of last week the local high school trains made a fine record. At Mosier Friday night Odell boys won by a heavy score. Odell girls and Mo- aier girls tied. The game Saturday night' resulted ia a difference of one point in favor of Parkdale boys and a very decided score indicating victory for c >deR girls. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson spent Saturday In Portland. The Bunday school nights which provc-d so popular last year are to be included in the program of the Method 1st church. The first Sunday school night will lie next Thursday evening, to la* succeeded by a night each month. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKeown expert to motor to Portland today for a short visit with Mr. McKeown's parents. Tlie new county road south from Summit will provide a very much easier grade to those properties form« ly reached by the steep grades of the old road. Grading crews have been at work there this week. The P. P. A L. Oo. and the Oregon- Washington Telephone Oo. are making extensive line improvements in Odell and vicinity. Mr. and Mra. Walter Henry, of Bin gen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wren and daughters, Elsie and Maud, were din ner guests of Mra. H. U. Johnson, Sun day. Although the short, apple harvest had ita effect the local postoffice held its own nicely. Stamp sales showed a slight increase, while commissions on cancellation decreased about the same for the <alendar years 1924-1925. Money orders lMued in 1924, 1,886. nmoimt $12.945.32; for 1925, orders is sued. 1.88«, amount, $13,582.87. dy last Tuesday, a eon. Erneot WM 8 former Parkdale boy. Friday evening ths boys’ aad fiiria’ basketball tusssra will play the teams from Cascade Locks in the Parkdale apple houae. Mrs. I. R. Lawrence returned from Portland Sunday. Parkdale Grange held their annual dinner and installation of officers Mon day afternoon. Eighty partook of the bounteous repast provided by the lady grangers. Blate Grange Master Pal miter installed the following officers: Mrs. R. Green, master; Robert Green, overseer; Frans Wertgen, lecturer; Marion Shearer, steward; John Booth, assistant steward ; Mrs. IV. E. Stocker, tody assistant steward; Rev. R. A. Hutchinson, chaplain; Mra. H. F. Good lander, treasurer; Horace F. Goodland er, secretary; Mra. Frank Hutson, ('«res; Mra. C. E. McIntosh, Pomona; Mra. A. Hutson, Flora, and W. E. Stocker, gatekeeper. The retiring lec turer, Mr. Guodlander, presented a varied and pleasing program. Frank Hutson and company gave a laughable skit, "The Doctor’s Patients.” State Master Palmiter presented some of the hundred legislative aecompliahmenta of the grange. Mra. H. Lock and Mrs. Goodlauder with their telephone squibs kept the audience In an upooar. Rev. Hutchinson spoke on "Fraternity.” Mr. Goodlander gave two of Robert Ser vice's poems in an effective manner. Tlie new grange song went over fine. Many visiting members of the order from the Lower Valley were in attend ance. It was a red letter day for the local grange. URSDA' UNDERWOOD SHOWS f ARY 21. 1926 * OLD DOCTOR’S BOOK FAMILY HEIRLOOM The Radio Shop of Hood River At the death of his sister, Mrs. (By W. H. Taylor in the Skamania Amos BlUlngs, of the Dee district, re County PiooeerJ. l ' A few of the things that "hare hap cently, Judd 8. Flab, at Ae Dallse. -The piano pupils ot Mra. Bertha pened arouad Uaferwoed in the poet same into the paaateeion of an old- fashioned “doctor’s book,” which has Young, of O4»U, will give a recital In few yean: our school auditorium Friday night. A new mill has been built at the been in his family for more than 78 January 29. Highlands improvements have vrars. says The Dalles Chronicle The ... many ___ly Improv*, book in itself has an interesting his ide Fagaly been * at the Hicks and * “ ' Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Van Wlcklen re tory. It wss the prized poeeeeslon of mill; a steam feed waa installed last the Gribbles of "Gribbles’ Prairie" in turned Bunday from a motor trip to summer aad } increased their output the Mollala district south of Canby, or Seattle. They report the fogs along several thoneand a day. Dr. A impi in Oregon City, in the early days when the coast highway so dense that trav 1 aud son have planted a large acreage physicians were few, the nearest being eling la dangerous. of new orchard. R. H. Haselton has Dr Geixy at Aurora, and another, Dr Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rogers and small added a new truck to assist in haui- daughter, of Mount Hood, returned Barclay of Hudson Bay fame, who iug lumber from both the Hicks and practiced home Tuesday after a week's visit with at Oregon City during the Kee mills, also a eteam loading device Mr. Roger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. days of Dr. John McLaughlin. for loading tlm- lumber on the care. Rogers. On dark and stormy nights through The old Climax mill that had been idle rain and snow, settlers would often Mrs. Geo. Wlrrick, Mrs. Joseph for a number of years was rebuilt last ride miles upon miles to the Gribble Until Jan. 24 O’Leary and Mm. J. H- Wickleu summer by Mr. Price and a good busi home to borrow the precious medical were luncheon guests of Mrs. E. II. ness was being done until it was de-, book, over which thty would pour for Only Exclusive Dealers l.-cen Tuesday. stroyed by' the fire, which also burned hours in an attempt to analyse the Mira Bera Hoops is at home for two the school house In District 28. This symptoms of some member of their Strsaberg Carls« weeks, while her school is closed on school has been replaced with a new fainly who bad been suddenly stricken Bay-Fan - firtbc account of chicken pox. . K SirttowrOrlM « tonimid 1 one much better than the one destroyed. 11L Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Sherwood and and the >75.00 Mr. Mickles trucked many logs to the "The book was the only one of its isdsU ia As artdai sfr J sou, of The Dalles, and a party of river last summer and la now engaged kind tn ell that great, unsettled coun Federal Orthosonic in shipping wood. Lewis and Edwards try and it waa considered almost sa friends were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgar. Mr. Sherwood is the were also heavy loggers from this dis cred,” said Mr. Fish. “My father pur NATON ALLY ADYER- Star dealer of The Dalles. trict last summer. Our aim is to offer chased it April 25, 1847, at St. Joseph. TIZED MERCHANDISE. Extensive improvements have been Missouri, for the sum of $3.50. It Eleanor Whitely, who has but recent made in School District No. 17. A was published in 1838, or 87 years ly recovered from an attack of mumps, reliability with Good new cottage has been built at a coat of ago, by the Reynell Coatee company, n-as at home for the week end. nearly $2,000, in which to house the with the hope that It may pfove use Word lias been received from C. F. Merchandise. teachers. Thia cottage to lighted by ful in fanfilies where regular physi Stouffer from Ban Diego, Calif., that he electricity and ia entirely up to date. cians cannot be secured.’ The first is enjoying the best of health in the The increased number of the grade paragraph of the preface states: The Our Shop Phone ia 1484. Callforuia sunshine and having a good children necessitated enlarging the medical profession baa opposed st all time, but will be home about the first Residence 1264. rooina and sending the high school times the publication of wprka on do >f February. pupils to White ¡Jalmun. The school mestic medicine and It hax been the According to reports the dance last bus has been changed from a touring custom of the public to attribute the J. G. BRADFORD, Prop. Friday night must have been the beet car and a tram to a bus with a ca opposition to selfish motives.’ Now,” of them all. The next one hasn't been 214 Oak St pacity of 25, and ia now offlines loaded explained Mr. Fish, "everything possi announced yet, but there will be an with 35. Several hundred dollars were R uh I iksh and professional men of also expended last season in improv ble Is given over to publication and as other soon. - physicians have become so numerous A. L. Stephens was out from Port te city have l*een invited to attend a ing and ffiaiutlfying the building. 9 and easily reached, the doctor’s book land for the week end. Mr. Johnson is meeting at the city hall Friday night An lnAstion district was formed is becoming olixolrte.” looking after the farm during the win when plans for establishing a local and a flume built to Buck Creek. This The book hax l>een so carefully credit rating bureau for protection of waa completed a little too late in the ter months. handled that its leather cover is only all who give credit in the course of season of 1924 to get much benefit Mrs. R. B. Cunliff was called to We- slightly marred by wear, Mr. Flab uatehee Saturday by the serious illness their business here. A survey of the from it that year and the following stated it had lieen wrapped in sheep retail business bouses, acctrding to a spring the failing of timber damaged of her mother, Mrs. Provo. Word wss skin or other heavy coverings before received from Mrs. Cuuliff Monday com uil ttee composed of W. A. Hackett, the flume to a large extent and the being carried out in the stormy nights R. L. Barto I, Earl H. Shank, I. D. fire a little later in the season com to regions where settlers were suffer that her mother is in a very critical Mm W. P. Scobee, of the Pine Grove The annual meeting of the Chamber condition and that little hope la held Parkins snd R. C. Samuel, indicates pleted the destruction. It is expected ing in their log or rough-hewn cabins. district, has one of the few original of Comiuercv and Hood River Guides that all merchants favor such a this will be rebuilt in the near future for recovery. Mrs. Cunliff has the sy m- Ulster County Gazettes, published early will be held at a banquet session at bureau. aft water is a necessity in the district parthy of her friends here. in 1800 and carrying the story of the the Mt. Hood hotel Monday evening, Tlie following letter was forwarded covered by thia flume. FINS. FURS AND FEATHERS death of George Washington. Hun February 8. Irving Vining, of Ash Mr. aud Mrs. Dean Hatch were to business and professional men by H. Kapp and Bona have added more dreds of reprinted Gasettes have been land, president of the Oregon State week end guests at the home of Mrs. the committee: trucks to handle their freight busi making their apjx-arance the last 50 Chamber of Commerce, will I* chief Hatch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. "The object of thia organisation ness. Streams involved in the recent rul yearn, but only six of the original cop speaker of the banquet "Enthusiasm Rogers. would 1st to supply the memliers with The Underwood Mercantile company ing of the state game department in ies remain In the country, so far aa and Community Building" has Iteen J. L. Woods drove over to Grass up to date credit information. It installed a soda fountain In their store Hood River county are aa follows: to known. The authenticity of Mrs. announced as his subject Valley Monday, returning the same would enable them to better make the to plrase the taste of their customers Ix*t lake creek above the northeast day. Mr. Woods ia looking for a good decisions as to the granting of credit whose number has l>een increased by quarter of Section 16, Township 1, Scobee's paper as an original has been Suggestion for Helping Hospital established, and it is held as one of farm team. "At the present time there to no or the installation of Ray Meggs’ service Range 8 east, Willamette meridian, the most vsluable relics in Oregon. The following communication, sug ganisation in Hood River which aims statiorf. Thia service has grown from and North Fork of Lost Lake creek Thirty years ago when Mrs. Scobee and td take care of the above functions. one pump to four and now demands all above East Fork, closed for 10 years; a funner busband were living in Colo gesting methods of aiding the Hood PARKDALE River hospital, has been submitted to East Fork of Hood river above Its H.-R. Auto Wroekera, on the Heights. Hood River business men are all rated the time of the owner so be has had Junction with West Fork, Middle Fork rado, the state government offered her The Glacier: ________ in the Portland Credit Bureau with to sell the repair shop he formerly Parte for all cars. lylfei of Hood river above ita junction with $800 for the old paper, which they reference to the dealings with Jobbers, operated. Would you like to aid in the work wished to place in the state museum. The "little brown church" to trying and they should have the same pro Materials ar» being placed on the the East Fork, West Fork of Hood The writer, accompanying T. C. being done by the Hood River hoepi- bdo ita part In furthering the re- tection against individual debtors. A ground for a new depot to be con- river above ita Junction with the East oua and spiritual Interests of every survey of conditions existing in Hood structed soon. Fork, together with all tributaries of Queen, local agent for the Oregon Fire tai? Here a few suggestions: The hospital makes the community a family In this community. Your co River indicates that a majority of the the above streams. until June 1 of each Relief association, visited the Scobee The Underwood Fruit and Ware home, near Van Horn, Tuesday. Un safer pla<e in which to live. It per operation ia de«lr«l. Ilcmeiniier the merchants In this city are in favor of house company lost their warehouse year. ________ fortunately tht-y were unable to see the forms a necessary service. It deserves services announced for Bunday. The the existence of such a bureau and by Are but replaced it again with one old paper, now a century and a quarter the support of all, no matter whether An explanation has been presented Men’s Forum will inert at the manse would support IL” much larger and mon* complete than old, as Mrs. Bcobee had just packed it, or not one has occasion to make use at 10, discussion lead by L. H. Rose the old one. The other warehouses for the slblno deer recently sighted in preparatory to moving. When she and of the hospital. The hospital Is work on "Men and Religion.” Bunday school Are Yen Immune to Smallpox? have been adding on each year until the valley. Harold M. Dexter and Mr. Scobee get into a new home a ing for the interrat of all and needs same hour In the church. The pastor every inch of available track room is A. F. 8. Steele, it la reliably reported, photograph will be made of it. (By D. 8trlcker, M. . . Frederick _______________ — D.. the help of all. wiU conduct public worship at 11 now in use. Several hundred carloads frightened the deer ao baijly last fall The old paper was the property of You <an aid by adding to the books Bring the whole family. Young peo collalsirntlng epidemiologist of Oregon of fruit and lumber are sent from thia while out hunting that the animal State Board of Health, in cxipcrstlon Mm Scobee's grandfather, David Ball, In the hospital library. By visiting turned white overnight. ple's meeting at 7 p. m. station yearly, in fact it to one of the with the United States Public health who moved in the early 19th century the hospital and becoming acquainted Mr. and Mra. 8. G. Baboon spent sev Service). heaviest shl|*ping points on the 8. P. X Oregon xportxmen will tie permitted from Virginia to Ohio. It passed to with ita methods and needs. eral days last week In Portland. A 8. railway. to fish in the alate of Washington un Mm Scobee's moth«1, Mm. .T. H. Ry recommending the Hood River Smallpox Is again prevalent in al Hood has tieen constantly enlarging der a $3 license fee as a result of a lJghtfooL Mr. and Mra. Will McGuire have most every part of Oregon, 8mallpox t hospital to those in need of hospital ita output of finished lumber, until it returned from a month’s visit In Cali ia a preventable disease and the will Mrs. Scobee ‘prises very highly old care. hill passed by the Washington legisla lias been im-n-ased from a small steam ture, according to advice received last letters which her grandfather wrote fornia. of the ;>eople determines whether or propelled By seeking to interest your friends planer handling the lumber Thursday by the Oregon state game home while a member of the Ohio leg in the work of the Hood River hos Mr. and Mra. Chaa Basler went to not it shall Invade a community. Small Kelso, Wash., Friday, where they will pox can l»e prevented by immunisation from one mill to an electric power department. Tills measure provides a islature at Columbus. In one of them pital. visit with Mr. and Mra. Brennlx, for and by iminnnisation only. Smallpox planer, now handling the lumber from re<1 procal arrangement with the sports be telto of going with fellow legislators By reinemltering the Hood River has- mer Parkdale residents. attacks people of every race and of two mills and running a double shift. men! of adjacent states through which on the first Journey the steam cars pital in your will. Men who work at the planer are build they will lie able to pay the same fee made on the state's first railway from By aiding In the establishment in Mra. Alice Williams visited friends every nationality, sparing neither the ing permanent homes near their work. to fish in Washington that their native Columbus to Cincinnati She has an some scientific research department not young nor ths old, the exalted nor the in Portland last week. This to what the company likes and the state demands fom non-resident anglers old geography studied by her grand lowly, the clean nor the aqualld. It Mra. J. P. <kx>per returned Haturday spreads and thrivea in communities en men who remain on their job perma from Washington. The non-resident fee father when a boy. The book was already in the hospital. By becoming a regular subscriber to from Portland. nently are the ones who receive the in Oregon is $3. Previously Oregonians joying all the benefits of sanitation. copyrighted in 1825. It was published a part i«y bed fund. Ralph Davies waa able to return to On the other hand it has been pre benefit have had to pay $10 for a state fishing by Deming A Francis. At the time of The character of the trustees and Tlie mall servli-e has liccn changed license in Washington. Advice has not its issue only two state«, Missouri and officers are sufficient warrant for the bis home Saturday from the Hood vented by immunisation in very unsani from a tri-weekly to a daily mall, to been rerelved whether the new regula Louisiana, had been extablished west wise use of all funds that may be sub- River hospital, and ia getting along tary districts. nicely with no appendix to bother him Reporting cases, quarantine and iso take rare of the Increased population tion tM^omra effective Immediately of of the Mississippi. That land lying off scribed. and business. in 90 days.________________ hereafter. lation are aids in preventing or check to the west was known as the Great The growth of religious societies has Special Music for St Mark’s American Desert. The most of Can Friends of Ernest Puddy were ing the spread of smallpox, but they O. K. 8. Officers ImtaUed Isi-n l>y leap« ami bounds. The com ada was known as Prince Rupert land. pleased th hear that he was able to are no more than that, and by them There will be a beautiful and im At a meeting Tuesday night, Janu munity gatherings have also increanM Bordering on the New England State pressive service at St Mark's Eplsco- leave the hospital and wish him a selves cannot protect, a community. Many «nses of smallpox are not de until the rooms uxed for them are en ary 12. at Tiernan Masonic hall the fol was a narrow strip calffid Ixiwer Can I»1 church next Sunday evening at 8 xpeedy recovery. lowing offiiera of the Eastern Star tirely inadequate to hold the crowds _ .j strip in In the o'clock when L. W. RsUard'a ■—**‘-g of Mlxx Lenora Webb spent the week tected and Isolated until they have had who attend. Therefore the need of a chapter were installed: Mlxe Lillian ada. An equally narrow ample op^ortllllb to I Great L w secrion wax rallwl tTPbër ■r H>e 91 st TxaTm will tie rendered by the FtHherTWWWy^Stron ; J. H. rtetrimr/ to others: It to ie in' ie nnrecog. nww rtiaprt and <omm<ifilty house Is Canada. ____ Russian possessions were And tnortilng worship at 11 o’clock Hood River. beginning to lie felt, and it to expected worthy patron; Mra. Earleen Meyer, shown coming down from Alaska and vested choir of St. Mark's church, att nixed, and the concealed cases which Sunday. No evening yonng people's Milton Craven, Hr., father of Chaa. serve as sources of contagion. Dis that both will Is* built In the near associate matron; Mra. Margaret Buck Joining United States territory, cutting ainted by Meeds mra Smithson, French, Gilbert, Wilson and Cole and Miss Fer services or worship, our congregation Craven, fell and broke ha bip Wednes regarding smallpox immunisation 1s a future. lin, secretary; Mrs. Elisabeth Colby, off Canada from the Pacific Coast. will go to Asbury church In Hood River day afternoon. On account of his ad costly experiment which many com Many children have been born in this treasurer; Mra. Ix>to Fuller, conductor; California, a part of Mexican posses rin, and Messrs. Smith, Holmes snd Quande. As an offertory, Mr. Nurem for the inld-winter Epworth League vanced years it was not deemed ad munities have learned to their sorrow. netgfaborhcMxi. some of whom may be Mra. Hasel MacMillan, associate con sions as wes most of the territory west Institute final session in the evening. visable to reduce the fracture. Immunisation is a simple procedure come president for aught we know. > ductor ; Mrs. Rnby Bennett, marshal; of the Mississippi, was called New berg will give two violin selections. The offering will be for the local The faint sound of the knocker’s Mra Melissa Horne, chaplain; Mrs. Albion. Geo. M. Dowd went to Portland last and Is absolutely without harmful ef hospital building fund. I>elto Alexander. Adah; Mra. Adda Thursday for a few days and expected fects If strict regard ia given to clean hammer can aons-tiusM be heard, but Isbell, Ruth; Mra. Jessie Bishop. Mm Scotoe has an old cherry CENTRAL VALE The music is under the direction of liness. A method that causes little or It, to a feeble sound to one who has Esther; Mra. Donna Marsh. Martha ; dresser or bureau that to more than Mrs. S. F. Aitken. asatoted by Mrs. S. Mothers' club Thnrsdny, today, at to g<> on to California. no discomfort, and that leaves a small faith in hlx own country. 100 years old, having come down from G. Oxlx>rrow at the organ. the home of Mrs. J. O. Cameron. All The high school basketball teams au|M>rflcial scar consists of thoroughly Several new homee have been built Mra. Henrietta Cornelius, Electa; Mra. uncl'd to be ;>rc«enL went to Odell Saturday evening to cleansing the skin with alcohol or and extensive improvementa made on Edith Moe, warder, and J. G. Jarvis, her grandmother. Not a nail was used in ita construction, the parts hav Card of Thanks Mrs. Earl Clark has been suffering play the Odell teams. The local girls ether, and introducing the vaccine in a others. The proxpecta for 1926 are sentinel. Jsne and Margaret, small daughters ing l>een Joined by neat mortices and were defen ted nnd the boys were win scratch, or puncture of the outer layer very bright, and our climate to superior We wish to express our sincere for some time with ueumlgia. of Mrs. MacMillan, were flower girls. dovetailing. of the skin. If you are immune no re to that of California. thanks, for the many kindnesses shown Next Monday, January 25. to the reg ners. In conclusion wv wish to say that to us during the sickness and death of Mrs. Post is lack at work In Me- action will take place; repeated, it will ular meeting <,f the I’.-T. A. This Is The Oregon Fire Relief Association our wife and mother. Pecan Tree to Valuable Daddies' night and ns the men folks iMac's store after having a month's definitely prove the immunity. If you our knowledge only four persons have giver yon sure insurance at lower rates. do not know that you are immune you lieen buried in our cemetery In the past Kosciusko, Miss . boasts what ia be , Louis Kreose have charge of the program we are vacation In Hood River. J7tf should have the test made. If every two years and them have been brought lieved to be the world's moat valuable Phone 2891. and-Family. looking for great enterprises. Every- Born— To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pud- one would realise his responsibility from outside districts. pecan tree, a pecan tree that at the and act. there would be an end to this age of 16 years recently brought scourge which belongs to the dark ages. $2,500. It was bought by a nursery Guide Ski Club News To secure a high degree of protec-, man for grafting purposes, because, tlon. Immunisation should be per Saturday night i warm Chinook wind although the tree had only been bear formed early in life and should be re seemed to threaten the chances for a ing for nine years, it produced enor peated every five years and in the successful ski party for those who had mous pecans weighing 20 to a pound. presence of an epidemic. The nurseryman plans to use the tree It has is-en proven without a shadow Intended making the trip Sunday morn for the improvement of his stock, thus t ing. However. Sunday morning a light of a doubt that Immunisation and Im making it worth far more than 11500 munisation alone is the only prevent cool wind blew, giving the enow a to Ita new owner. crystal crust, just hard enough to ive against smallpox. Smallpox will continue to be a make pleasant skiing and sleighing. source of danger until complete and Among the 53 leople who registered If YOU waited YOUR “turn” among the systematic Immunisation is extended were many new )H>ople. to the entire population. There are no . There were 38 people from Hood many buyers who came in for first choice of records now extolling that controvert River who went to Mount Hood Sun the evidence that lmmunisatin protects ' day. They wen-: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. the Season’s best bargains in Furniture and the Individual, that systematic im McWilliams, J. O. Flak. Erskine J. Ieona Van Allen, Victor MllMr, munisation protects the community. Sandy, 1 Rugs, you know there has been a marked GOOD TO THE LAST DROP Vogel, Navona Shurtliff, Dale and that enforcement of proper laws to Freda 1 shrinkage in our stocks since the announce the only way of controlling and eradi Fike. George Ca-aner, Irma Annala, Dorothy House. --Clayton Foreman. cating smallpox. ment of the j. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sylvester, Mr. and 'K A new supply just arrived. Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Dorothy Ander P. F. E. Orders More Cars son. Mabel Fagaly, Mr. and Mra. W. The Pa rifle Fruit Express Co. will M. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Special for Week End and Monday contract for 5.000 new refrigerator Bucklin, Mr. and Mra. Harold Daria, cars to be delivered for service prior Dr. and Mm L. I- Murphy, Mr. and to the peek of the 1926 season, at a cost of approximately $16.000,000 The Mm Geo. Y. Morrison, Olga M. Olson. Linda Anderson. Dr. Pheba Uoilman. A $35,000 stock will stand a long siege present order for new cars will In Carl Calandra. Geo. lams, I). K. Lana- crease the company's refrigerator eon. Harry ('«lerwali, C. P. ApHegate, however, and there is plenty left for all. But equipment to 38.375 cars. I 8tn<v> being released from govern Walter Gould. Billy Watson, Bill Coch please remember that the Sale will close on ment control in 1920 the Pacific Fruit ran and Mr. and Mm Kent Shoemaker. » Only six people went to Cloud Cap Express company, owned Jointly by the evening of January 30th. You may select the Southern Pacillc and Union Paciflc, Inn, J. IL Annala. Sula Annala, Arne LARGE BULK CHOCOLATES anything you want before that time, at Sale has increased its refrigerator eqtilp- Hukarl. Aotta Z. Annala aad Arne ment In excess of 23.000 cam. or 156 Annala. They r-t>orted even better Price, and pay later. ANY FLAVOR conditions for skiing at Cloud Cap Ina per cent. Tim volume of perlnhable freight than at Homestead Inn, where the re shipped east this season established a mainder of the crowd spent the day. A»k anyone who ha« attended this Others from out of town who en new high record. No other kind of freight traffic has grown ao In recent joyed the sport were Clifford Corson •ale if they have better valu years as that of perishable freight. and Earl E. Hamilton, of The Dalles; In 1920 the number of cars loaded J. II. Doggett and Mr. and Mm I. B. waprdlo— of dtocoMPt« offered. with fruits aad vegetablea for the Davis; Mr. and Mm Honser Mauk, of United States was 663.477. In 1924 It Stevenaou. and Charlotte Hackler, of X * e was 923.549 cars aa Increase of 40 per Muskogee, Okla. Joe Erwin, caretaker of Homestead rent. ‘ It is expected that the loadings Inn. says many people called him by In 1925 will exceed 1.000.000 long distance Hatnrday evening in Oldtline Ford dance. Pine Grove quiring about the adviaablllty of mak I Grange. Friday. January 22. Graven- ing the trip, and weather conditions for skiing. I steins. ! f I Pre-tacorporation SALE à to è off I CREDIT RATING BU REAU IS PROPOSED Sfromber<j-( arlson VINING COMING TO MRS. SCOBEE HAS ADDRESS CHAMBER AN ULSTER GAZETTE ------------- If you are looking for a change in Coffee try a can of I TOO LATE ? YES! and Maxwell House Coffee January Clearance Sale GET AT THE CAUSE 1 Pound, 55c CANDY SPECIAL 1 Pound, 45c E. A. FRANZ CO. The Grange Cooperative Store ✓