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THURSDAY HOOD RIVER GLACI toft tn * l|uoh Star (Hartar par bad >d in il cupboard. Uncsptured Rqnor, of ths illicit tinde. would vs remained long enough in a r or ocher receptacle to have permitted such chemical action aa grew the horns. Moonshine moves fast —and ages moat often In the human stomach. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO? While the respon«e of the Blate Highway Commission to the petition presented by Judge Hasbrouck In Port land last week, relative to tile proposed road, which will couoect the interstate bridge with the (tolumltia River high way, was a rebuke, It is apparent to anyone who lias studied the matter that Judge Hnsbroitck has obtained hia exact deiires by bringing alioiit an other delay In ultimate settlement of the road matter. The commlMion with out equivocation, let it be known that the proposed road will not l>e desig nated a state highway. But aa yet we have not received a formal designation of the route ns a market road. That the commission wilt eventually give nurii approval, it seems to us, frului last informal amAmncementa from the body, in a foregone conclusion. How ever, the presentation of objection as was evidenced by last week's petitions has, apparently, caused the highway commission to proceed with caution and to )rt it be known that the body desires an appeal from Hood River organizations and individuals who want the bridge road designated as a market road. Thus the matter drags, and Judge Hasbrouck must feel pleased with himself in scoring another delay. With Hood River ritlsens and vari ous Ilood River factions practically unanimously united on the bridge road matter no time should be lost on the pert of the two county commissioners. Messrs. Blackman and Fletcher, in pushing their side of the question to an innnediate conclusion. They should and will have the backing of a fairly unanimous sentiment of the people of Hood River county. We say: “Gen tlemen. M's go.” Are we going to per mit a disgruntled county official, mak ing an asset of a meagre minority, to block a much needed Improvement, an Improvement that everyone admits 1« vital? MT. HOOD COMING INTO OWN Citizen. an» vying for honors among those who aaw the flrat robin of the AOU. AU in all, we believe we have a moat unobservlng lot. Did the robins actually leave the mid-Columblal Just why should a robin want to leave a region before winter appeared. Our friends, the robin tinders, merely naw Robin Red Breasts that were lingering In the lap of belated fall. How nutuy of die candidates are In the Held seeking the Republican nom ination for state superintendent of edu cation? We have lost count. Mrs. Bryant, of Hillsboro, is the latest to sock favor with the electors. We note that she heads the list of her qusllflca- .lonx with a statement of her age. And that’s something new. They are still talking about the big Christmas tree staged by the Elks lodge at the Rialto theatre here last Christmas. Various publications car ried a picture of the big event, telling throughout the nation of the success of the big party. Nobody, however, de rived more pleasure from the party than did old Santa Claus Fredrlcy. After the jangle among Amundsen. Bteffanson and McMillan, we are begin- nlng to wonder if anybody has discov ered either of the poles. Gri ready to plant some flower«. Been skiing yet? . ... . --------- P. P. * U Wsrami Organise The ladles (employes and wives) of the Pacific Power h IJght company have organised a club for the purpose of getting better scquslnted «nuuig themsrive« and with the public. They were the flrat to organise, but the ladies at other places are now follow ing the example set by the local club. The first meeting was held in October and it waa decided that the meetings would be held the third Tuesday of each month at the office of the power company. 1 The last meeting waa held Tuesday, January 19. After a buninras meeting in which it mm decided that the best mean« of getting acquainted with the public was by doing things for them, refreahuiaents were nerved by Mra. F. L French and Mrs. J. D. Herts. The dub h I h » derided ilint subjects of interest to all would be studied at the meeting«. Home subject« chosen were first sld, cooking, and public sjMking. Officers of the dub are: Mr*. H. E. Baker, president; Mra. Frank Howard, ■ecretary, and Mrs. Alva Day, treas urer. These officers will lie replaced next June by others who wi ll b e elected. MY CHINA DOLL AT THE DALLES SOON My China Doll,” which will ptay Portland at the HeiUg theatre, will be presented at the Auditorium theatre in The Dalles Sunday evening, February 14. The mualral extravaganza was re cently at Vancouver, B. C. In a com ment <m the show, the Vancouver Sun said: Charming, graceful, petite Barbara Bronell—she of the bewitching manner and twinkling feet—took the hearts of a Vancouver audience by storm at the Orpheum Monday night at the first per formance of Le Compte and Fleeber’s inimical extravagansa, “My China Doll." Barbara Bronell is the center of attraction amid aa lovely a galaxy of beautiful girls as ever graced a chorus —girls who surprise one with their versatility and keep one wondering what la coining next Haunting strains of Chinese music, dim lanterns, twirling parasols and waving fans introduce the atmosphere of the Orient. This magic setting be comes the l>aekground for an excursion into the realms of fantasy which gives free reign to the most amazing array of brilliantly staged revues which the heart of the artist snd musician could desire. The comedy touches are exquisitely balanced, blending with the setting and keeping the merriment at the boiling point throughout the evening. Bessie Del more with au irresistible giggle and Tom Crowley in various roles feature the humorous side of the production.. Whether as “Peach Blossom,” the tiewitriiing Chinese Malden, as Cinder- ells, Little Miss Ragtime, a Rose, or “the Bride,” Barbara Bronell is capti vating, entrancing, supreme. Brimful of color and action, wail- rendered songs, lilting music and ex cellent dancing. “The China Doll” Is one of the musical comedies which everyone should make it a point to aee. As Melinda Botkina, the girl who cornea to New York looking for * thrill, might say: "It's the elephant’s knuckles. Do you get my meaning?" PLANS CALL FOR UNION BROTHERHOOD With representation present from nine of the 11 churches of the city men gathered at the city council cha tu llera Tuesday night to initiate pians for organisation of a universal men’s brotherhood dub. Ultimately the or ganization plans to include representa tion from all churches of the valley and to invite non-church men to affili ate. Aa was explained by Earl Cummins, Underwood orchardint, who formerly waa engaged In work for the Oregon Social Hygiene society and wh<pe home Is here, the plan proposes the presenta tion of a united front of the Christian manhood of the community for assist ing in the solution of problems of morals and all community betterment. One task suggested wan that of pro viding a recreational center for the young folk of the community. D. L. Pierson, of the Riverside brotherhood, wa» instrumente! in bringing about the Definite plans were announced yes terday for a ■ni'w hotel at the Bite of the old Cloud Cap hostelry. The cost of the flrat unit of the mountain hotel A second meeting will be called at will reach $100,000. </onnt ruction work the rity ball Tureday evening, Febru will begin aa soon aa weather condi ary 9, by J. B. Nmlthson, who was named temporary chairman of the tion« permit. It will place Hood River body. Organisât km plans Include an Valley on the map of every national exre-utlvv < ----- »ingiù tttie with —.— -—Û one man rep- tourist agency. It will attract thou- sands of recreationlata to the com- inunity. But the new hotel la just the begin Granta I’aa Or., Jan. 25, 1026. Couneilman Yeung Film Deed nlng. We are going to move fast in The Glacier: Wa left Salem thia Members of the city council are In a the next live years in a development of quandary as to the status of their fel morning with a fog hanging over us. our scenic asset. low <1ty father, J. II. Young. It devel but it soon cleared and although the oped last week that Mr. Young, who air was chilly the road was dry and was appointed to the body last year, we were able to make good time. After Oidtimera around here say the mid was serving, it was stated, while in leaving Eugene clouds banked heavily Columbia is no longer visited by the eligible under the charter, which re in the south and west, but after clear ing the divide between the Willamette sudden Chinooks which characterized quires that a councilman must be a and Umpqua valleys the sun came out property owner and taxpayer. winter days of 20 veers ago. H. E. Saturday Mr. Young filed for record and It wan very pleasant. In fact, all Bart mess says that in the early days at the county derk'a office a deed, the way to Granta Paas it was much * ------- California. At Rooe- the chlnooks would spring up from the which conveyed property formerly held Uke northeru burg < t < mus <« and some hedge piante west and in 10 seconds change the by Mrs. Young, to the couple jointly. The council ha« to date not ascertained were in bloom. Doora were open at Lcuuxuuture from a near aero point to whether this transfer of property will moat of the KWW *ñd Ote ffitewalks the seinMam-e of springtime. He re »orc the status of Mr. Young. were tilled with folk basking ____ _ _ „ in the genial winter sun. called «n incident of the ice harvest. The rm<l no far has been completely S2 Take Religious Education In those days the Apple Growers Asso (’lasses In religious education, which dry, even over some of the high moun ciation did not furnish the cooling ma tains near here which the highway hsve txien launched under auspices of passes over. terial for the community. The Winans a council representing six churches of Mra. Moe and myself visited our brothers cut ice each winter from the the city and the dty school system, daughter, Mra. O. E. Palmateer, and slongli west of town. One day they were started yesterday with 82 pupils. family for a few days and were made were cutting and hauling Ice to the Third and fifth grade pupils, with Mrs. happy by the arrival of a new grand J. It. Heston. aa teu<1»er. met at the son Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. storage house at the upper end of the First Christian church. Those of the slough. Suddenly the qiou a| the west fourth aud sixth grades, with Mra B. Blanchar drove to Balem Bunday and are accompanying us on our way south. of the ire surface, where cutting Montgomery, teacher, met at 8t. Mark's A. D. Moe. Epimxqial church. in operation, were seem shouting Ike children will be eieuaed from waving their arms. Those at the regular school class witrfc one pwlod house thought someone had each week to attend the religion« ln- Mrs. J. M. Lowe, soprano, and vocal drowned. But in a moment they knew nt ruction. __________ timelier of The Dalles, will be in this city Saturday. January SO. flic cstise of the excitement. A chlnook Apple Case Heard Tuesday Anyone wishing to enroll in Hood was blowing The stored ice was cov Judge Wilson, who haa been presid River classes may consult with Mra. ered and teams and equipment were ing at circuit court in Umatilla county, Lowe at Hotel Waukoma between the removed as speedily as possible from called for a special jury session of hours of one and four (1 and 4). court here Tuesday to hear the case of the ice surface, which was seen to Mrk. Lowe is a pupil of Yeatman George Rhineland, Underwood orchard- turn milky and brash as though 1st, who sued Duckwall Bros, for the Griffith, international vocal pedagogue, also John Claire Monteith, Los Angeles touched by the heat from s stove. "nm of *486, alleged to be due on ap baritone. ples delivered to the company last fall. Tlic slickers never sleep, Rome The complaint cited that 1.001 boxen Card of Thanks of fruit were delivered, while the de clever crook Is reported nearly every feldants alleged that they nettled in I wish to express to my friends and week, fleecing the unwary and at times full for all fruit received from Mr. neighbors my thanks and appreciation those who believe themwelvea to be Rhineland, only 7fl6 boxen having been for their sympathy and kind aid during my bereavement at the time of the wary, The Hmoothent gentleman con delivered to them. fiasalng of my beloved wife. Their artist now at lilierty was reported ministrations will ever he kept in Annual J. C. Penney Co. Banquet from the Puget Sound country laut sacred memory. II. L. Bommer. The manager of the local J. C. Pen week, Mr. Shrive took on a likriÿ ney store, L. A. Bennett, snd his wife Notice ef Final Areowsi looking man for a lift lu his automo enteijalned the entire store force at a In the County (kmrt of the State of bile near the British Columbia line. delicious chickeu dinner at their pleas The Ind reported the loan of his poc ant I mnuv on the Heights Wednesday Oregon for Hood River County. night of last week. The store colors In the Matter of the Estate of ketbook and that he would appreciate of yellow and black were effectively Charles H. Rproat, Deceased. a lift ns far as Tacoma, where he had used In decoration. Mr. Bennett acted Notice is hereby given that the un friends. Mr. Shrive and he chatted as toastmaster. Those responding were dersigned administrator of the estate amiably as the miles sllpiied by. The A. T. Holmea, O. V. Jackson. Mra. of Charles II. Hpmat, Deceased. haa Harry Connaway. Miss Ila Ixximin. Good Samaritan motorist Imught his Mrs. Wllklna, Miss Ruth Drieplne. filed hia Anal account and report in guest a dinner and ¡dipped him 12 on Mra. A. T. Holmes and Mra. L. A. Ben the above entitled Court, and that the Judge thereof has set Saturday, the the parting. A few days later _jlr. nett. 27th day of February. 1926, at the Shrive bad a letter from hia ’ K. of P. Notes hour of 10.30 a. nt on said day at the rapher, who was sorry over the loss The program for Waucoma Ixslge County Court room In the City of of his pocketImok, and expressed the No. 80, Kights of Pythias, for Febru Hood River, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing and nettling said re- hope that the money she had forward ary Includes business session snd spe l>ort aud accounting. cial drill work February 9 and 16. ed had arrived all right. Investigation The Knight rank will be exempllfled Dated and tirai iHibllahed January dbsloM-d that the strange youth hav to a clans of Enquires. February 23 28th, 1020 R W. Rkibbe. ing learned Mr. Shrive’s business ad haa been set aside as surprise night. J2HÍ25 AdniinlRtrator. dress bad wired for *30. signing Mr. Thl« ia the flrat nurpriae entertain ment to be put on by the new officer«, Shrive’s name and explaining tbat and we feel sure that no one will be identiflratlnn should be waived. Mr. dlnsppointMl. Remember February-2S FOR SALE is the date of the district convention Shrive was out 332 and a dinner. at Cascade Lock* Waucoma No. 30 must go 100 strong. Hood River more and more becomes the apple capital of Oregon. Maynard i. w. n A Child, another big concern, engaged in aa international fruit business, will have their headquarters here. PARIS FAIR of Biggest * MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Do you know that right now wo are offering some of the biggest SUIT and COAT VALUES that we hare ever had? Well, this is a fact We don t Imow of another store in the country anywhere that is offering values like them. AU pure virgin wool Suite and Overcoats, made of the season’s popular material*, tailored m the highest class manner^ in the I«»««» styles, at a price that is rediculously low. You do not have to be a judge of materials to appreciate the extra quality that these garments contain. *■ SUITS FOR HEN of All Pure Virgin Wool, $15.00 MEN’S OVERCOATS of All Pure Virgin Wool, $19.00 and up BOYS’ 2 PANTS SUITS Made by Oregon City Woolen Mills Will five you the best service, and they have the snap and style that the boys like. We have some extra special values in these also. Come in and see them. We’d like an opportunity to show you how well we can take care of your want*. NEW SPRING PIECE GOODS Í ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. A good time to make your selection* and get started on your spring sewing. By making your selections now you have a wider range to choose from and will be better satis* bed. Come in and see the New Spring Piece*. We have received a nice lot of NEW SILK DRESSES FOR LADIES which we now have on display in our Ready to Wear Department Lost- Lon'ebaln about It Swl Iona With flat grab book and ring between Spray plant and Wanted—To boy blllelde plow and reveral- Kaat Barrett by way of Cascade Ave., weal end ble orchard diac with adjustable ehort and or Oak and IStb IM. J. A. Waltar. Phone long beam. 10or U bledaa. K. C. Goodman. Mtn. j»tr PhooeMTZ.____________________________ M_ Near Forano. Oel, M acm, lo aeree raíalo Wanted-Work by experienced praner. Tel. grape«, good hoove and barn, famllv orchard, mo «. ____________ ____________________ jm. IrrlgaUoo dltob, actual vaine N.M0. Will Wanted—A place to room end have land cell or trade tor Hood River acreage or In lady care for a «-rear girl wblle mother ia come. W. IL MuWllllama, Rt. ».Box KA, Hood River. J» at work. PboneMZ. Ultf WANTED -Bur« bred male treneb Foodie moDlbs old, for Ilk. J. C. Young. . Brookaid« Drive. JM For Sals—I «ni wreeklng Belmont eboreb. Window., oMlD¡r.,Jnn>her «II »Ise». «I bar- gals priore. J. R Förden. Pbon« «26. M 2nd Floor. FOR RENT For Bale - Tao good term team«. Prim right. Tel. Odell IT.______________ H»_ You can trade anything you bave In «confi Wanted—To trade *3f<7 nde. doe Jnne 14, hand forniture end tool« for now and eecond IM. on practically new car aa 1 r ay difference band wwlng machinée. 1 am th«Singer Sew -Chevrolet, Btar or similar light oar. Phono ing Machine agent for-Hood River end Kllek- MM JW •lal eountlra. I have decided to make It ««1er Wan'eo-NO calve« ,nd freab nirm ore- foe everybody who want« a «wing machine. Ke Silver Fox and For Farina. Oppoalte the I am «tartine a «eoood-hend fornitore depart, mont and will taka anything In fornitore and Inmbla Gorge Hotel. Phone mi. o>7tl toóla In trade. Yon nan get larme or caah on n«w or «eond-hand machlnaa. Phone me or call al 214 Third Bl., Hood River, Ore phono IM». Goo. A. Jigger, Binger Sewing Machine Wanted - Men with ealee ability repmeal Agent._____________ _______________ oSOtl leading popalar Harm tractor each manty. Wanted—A etenographor. Woman with lt>- Exceptional opportunity tor rlgbt mra bnlid onrance experience prelrrred. Reply to "Km- permanent bueliwM. make big mom-y In rap ployer,1* ease Glacier. jtstf idly «rowlna iadsetry. Farm experience and Wanted—Men to clear land by day or mr know led«« mplemeniedeetrabla. ! Write folly. patf Mating qualification« Give references Ad- tract. C. C. Walton. Parkdale dreee P. 6. Box 10W. Chicago, III. J17 For Service—Cheater White boarand regia, terad Jet «y bull. St. Maw« atrain. H. G. Van Allen, phone »87*. d*tf MISCELLANEOUS For Bale — A five year old boree. Phone JMtf «m. O E. l»pple. Lost—Nesr the High Seboil, emali gold Remember that Hood River hae an active colored vanity ooee Wadoeaday, Jan ». He. Hnmauo Society Tel. 1*01 when yon want ward. PboneMM. ft official action of the body. jy 1*U Loav-Janoery « between Hood HI ver and Corbett a cauvae b«« containing working manielolnee Tel. V. Winebell MM. “ A NEW LIGHT ON THE 20TH CENTURY STORES Many people think the patrons of these stores buy there because of the Savings they make. This is only one of the several reason*. There are others. The 20th Century quaiitjrdlQQdfczdExcsher, ifeaner stocks—-more sanitary stores courteous, pleasant, intelligent salespeople. The Public is quick to appreciate this. Come in and look around— whether you buy or not. You’ll be convinced. Offerings Saturday & Monday, Jan. 30th & Feb. 1st CAMPBELL S TOMATO SOUP, can__________ 8c CORN MEAL, Kiln Dried Fresh Shipment 9-lb Sack — —29c MAZOLA OIL Quart Can___ ...43c SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES—LARGE FULL BOXES—THE VERY BEST—5 boxes 25c LIBBY’S MMJC Tall Can___ 9c COMB HONEY. Fancy White Sections, I I oz. or over, each_______ 20c BEST SHORTENING Bulk Fresh, 2 lbs.___ 45c ADIRONDACK SYRUP—PURE CANE AND MAPLE—DELICIOUS ON HOT CAKES OR HOT BISCUITS—Qt. Can.. 55c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars______ ______ 39c J4 Gal__ 99c SHINOLA PASTE Two for_______ G»J. $1.89 SPERRY’S PANCAKE 15c FLOUR. No. 10 slu. 73c RUPERTS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES - Pure Fruit .nd Sug.r-9 ox. J.r^-2 for ...25c BON AMI CAKE_____ 9c BON AMI POWDER -lie CALUMET BAKING POWDER-1 lb can.. 28c 2*4 lb can..59c GRONER S WALNUTS •— Well Filled—They have no equal. Jumbos lb 43c LILY’S APPLE BUTTER I lb cans 2 for____ 29c GHIR. GROUND CHOC OLATE/—I It» can___ 29c 3 lb can...... 55c COCOA. BULK-Pure Fresh Stock. 2 lbs.___ 15c Large Franquettes !b- 39c DEL MONTE SPINACH No. 2 cans, each ___ 18c ROYAL GARDEN TEA — Th* young tender leaves give it the superlative flavor. Orange Polroe (Black) or Japan (Groan) J4 lb Pkg. 20c J/2 lb Pkg.. 38c I lb Pkg._73c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—"The nearest to a perfect flavor.’*’ Direct from our own Roaster to you. Always Fresh. Lk.47c 3 lbs.>1.38 CANNED GOODS — Monday is the last day of our Big Salo. buying now. You will money by