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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, Xi BEN HUR AT THE DALLES DECEMBER 12 ,v THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 No Secrets to Making Perfect Cup of Coffee Everybody welcome at ail the services. The Livingstone«. First Church of Christ, Scientist Services In church building Sunday. IX a. m. Sunday school the same hour The reading room is maintained in the Davidson building. Room 8 Is, open week days from 9 to 5, with an attend ant in charge from 3 to 5. Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. Lesson subject, "God the Only Cause and Creator.” ________ General Lew Wallace’s great book Achieved By > and play, “Ben Hur,” which has been screened and which has made one of Rules Cooking Expert the most wonderful motion pictures ever presented, will be shown fit the By Mildred Civic Auditorium at The Dalles De cember 12. The Oakland Poet-Enquirer, telling of a recent presentation of the What to the sacret ef first-rate coffee easily be spoiled by using crass» of in St. Mark’s Churrh picture in the California city, said: —the kind that starts the day right-— ferior quality or the “top ef th« bottle” Rt. Rev. Win. I*. Remington, bishop “Ben Hur to an extraordinary plc- that makes yon fool “like a teilliea If carelessly poured off. In my study Oregon, , will tnse, costing millions to produce, and of eastern .................... ___ celebrate the 1 ef food habit«, I «as finding that every presented on a scale of grandeur not Holy Communiuii aud administer the dollars”! hitherto attemptbd in moving picture«. r|te of <-onfirumtioii at 11 a. m. Attend Literally hundreds of women—and a year mete and mors people prefer “Its value te in the innumerable and ante are asked to bring luncheon and surprising number of mon—have caked sweetened oondsnsod milk to their oof- powerful leaaons that It teache». extend our fellowship into the after- mo thia question in one form or an fee. Too see this kind to twice ns rich “The great galleys of the Romans. UOon. Bunday sc I mmi I meete a« usual at other. And it's an important one—ter and creamy as ordinary milk and fur ancient ahtpa, actually made full size 9.45 a< m. The Guild will hold its what can ba more blighting to domestic thermore already ooM t ew w auger, thus for tlie Ben Hur picture and moved monthly husluese meeting tomorrow at happiness than a cup of muddy coffee aerviag the additional purpoee of through the water i>y men pulllug at U0 p. m. in the pariwii bouse, or coffee improperly “creamed”! Aad, sweetening ths coffee. Try it for a the oar», show life as it was before ------------- on the contrary, what can bo more ex few days, and I think yea will agree science and machinery had come to Riverside Community Churrii hilarating than a good cup—fragrant, that the condensed milk gives a delight make siavery unne.-esHary ■ ..o<xl.M Way wl|h , wlu l>e thr fully risk, «moothly blended drink, “The race In i. , this r *e chariot .ra, r H,n iW*»K,X,r,<>r» „«¡¡on theme for morning worship at golden, delicious ! dlnar^ m infinitely the mO0t||| < Organ recital by Ilans <l n!*,^ picture I is most jj o ’ clock clock. Luckily there's ao bidden secret bringing out the real coffee Haver exciting, Boatman Hong? exciting, magnificent magniti<eiit «iMN-tade siMNtacle ever ever put | Hoerlein Hoerleto: : (a) (al “ . Volga V),|Ka Boatman Sonic." about making and serving the perfect And of course it to very convenient, as Traditional; (b) “Rusaian ( raftsman’a coffee—it’» Just a matter of minding it keeps fresh without ice even after ever teen dune that <au compare with Chanty," Traditional. Chur<h sc I kmi I your p’s and q’» and following a few the can to ppened—and the coat to ex it. at 11.45 a. 111.. I. R. Acheson, Mupt. tremely moderate. simple directions. “Every child should see it, having Christian Endeuvor at <1.30 p. in.; sub Now as to the seta s i etetoode qf lieen told the uieauing of the picture, Ject, “Character.” Estelle Mays will • tieloctioa o< Coffee tovwdng. There are several and your which shows the life of the human lead. There are many excellent brands of Q choice to entirely a matter of individ race in the days when brutality ruled, F. Gordon Hart, Minister. coffee in the market—the choice of one when machinery, steam, electricity, all ual taste. If the directions are care of these io largely a matter of individ- the modem achievements were un fully followed, any ef the methods will The Baptist Church *ual taste. But I do want te say that known. yield the “perfect cup ef coffee”—mel Bunday school at 9.45. Stand by the usually coffso in the bean retains its "Beautiful and powerful also are the low in flavor, with a delicate, fragrant Sunday schools. Morning worship at flsvor longer than in the ground form scenes in the Holy I<and, the divine 11; subject of tlie sermon, “ Jesus De- hand of Christ comforting the poor, re —se, if possible, buy the whole beans aroma, free from sediment and ef a storing a dead child, living, to Its I -lining the Second Flai-e in Man's snd grind your coffee fresh for each dark golden hue. mother and curing those stricken with Heart.” Evening worship st 7.80; sub Boiled Coffee meal. If, howevsr, ths breakfast hour ject of the M-rinoti, “ Tlie'^Tirst Jx?ttci leprosy. —or fifteen minutes—to too hectic te from l'anl." Singing worship led by “With good judgment, good taste, outea oaaar. wMH aa aCdMaaal admit of this extra step, at least keep and witli powerful effect, the Divine the young people's choir; His-clal music. «.-■ ace a Uaais vmae et sea. ez your ground coffee in an air tight con and abeet l ai la ant cue eTeeM figure of Christ is not shown on the Junior B. Y. I'. C. at 4.30 p. in. Senior ■Uy. Add «to tMMUns weaar, staaa tainer—a glass fruit jar for instance. screen. Only a white hand, now work 11. Y. I*. U. at MO. Prayer meeting ■r twat, aad Satac te a tail WU. And it's wall to remember that the ’ Ing witii the ear|M*nter's tools, now out Wednesday at 7.30. m «(OTS or essa lee heat lor abeet C. R. Delepine, Pastor. te atm«. baSirejayte«. De net allow stretched in miraculous healing, reveals more finely the coffee is ground, the the glorious preaenie. easier it is to extract its full strength Pythian Netos rwTCOiaiVU VAMIWW '■'Far ahead of other stage and film ' e and flavor—consequently finely-ground At the convention Tu<-i«lay night productions, 'Ben Hur’ Is more than a coffee la economical and tlme-aaving. plans for the district convention to he moving picture, mure than a play. The Coffee Pot “It is a magnificent presentation of held lien1 December 7, 'were diwusMMi. Connoisseurs maintain that coffee world history, showing the military Grand Chancellor E. I. Biillagli anti power of the Romans, the spiritual other grand lodge officers will l>e pres brewed in a metal pot has a leas deli power and undying courage of the Jew ent. The lianquet will I m * at 7 p. m.. cate flavor than In a container of glass, served by the Pythian Sisters, and a ish race, and the ever new story of the stone-wars or agate. Whatever Mad life of Christ, His work, the trial an<l {< mk 1 program will follow. TTiere will of coffee pot yon prefer—it should bo the crn<4flxlon. I« no work at this convention. A large scoured frequently and occasionally “Not to see this picture of Ben Hur delegation will I m * present from The “boiled out” with water te which a Not to have your Dalles and Friemlahip No. 9 will pro is a misfortune, _ ______ ’. Ds ss* pinch of baking soda has been added— children see it is an injustice to those vide a |Mirt of the progriini. The lodges sool U aarvtos to «stond. stoss ata then rinsed, dried, and toft uncovered. pot Is sr saw tea <n at Cascade IxK-ks and Waaco will be children.” represented at this gathering. All will If a percolator is used, the pipe ovsrateSta St« meet at the Castle hall at fl.SO and should be carefully washed every day 1» aaktos sassaso march with the Imnd to the lianquet or mms is «ate sup o 1 with a brush to remove all scum from ■ pooh lav ata sea. At hall. English Lutheran Churrh ■fosta katas «tekir the preceding brew. .. . I Nominations were made at Tuesday 11 sum iar a assmeni Service« begin at 11 o'dock. 'mi I "•gilt’s meeting for the first half of For drip coffee, if you do not have a Communion will I m * celebrated. B«naeaibaff the beat eoffea will I om 1 ,el 1027. The election will I m * held Decem- special drip coffee pot, aa ordinary one Sunday school meets at 10.30 .*. ’“. Imer 14 on account ... __ of __ tlx- .......... convenlien equipped with a doable cheesecloth its flavor if alloared to stand. Coffw The Indies’ Aid will meet Thursday at December 7. the regular date. bag will servo the purpose. The shoese- should always ba freshly mad« and 2 30 p. m. An Indoor horseshoe tournament was •loth should be washed la cold water served piping hot, aa sees aa It to Rev. P. Hilgendorf, Pastor. „turfed with first honors going to T. F. wturted after using aad renewed at toast once brewed. If necessary to tot stand, ths Jolinsoi and W. T. Forry. . . . Johnson pot should bo tightly covered and tie a week. Keep the bag always moist. Asbury M. E. Church spout closed by stuffing with soft ctoth Sunday school 9.45 a. m., classes for Apple Advertisers to Meet or paper, 00 that nons'of the every age. Morning worshlp at 11. This I consider quite as Important as A delegation of local apple men. rep Epworth League, 0.30 p. m. the aetnsl brewing. Good coffee can se aad flavor stag be loat. resenting mld-Columhl stockholders In worship, 7.80. f ' _ _ _____ Northwest Boxed _ Apple», ____ Incorponited. boys’ chib will meet at 7.30. Wednes-1 wnH organized last spring for day evening at 7.30, weekly prayer and the purpone of furthering nn apple arl- Bible study. A cordial welcome awaits vertlslng camiialgii. left yesterday for you at any or all of these meetings. Wenatchee, where the apple advertisers Henry Young, Minister. will meet in conjunction with the ■ Washington Rtste Horticultural HiM-tety. Christian Churches It was anticipated by local apple At a Boy Scout rally, to I m * held Sat Hood River County Pomona Grange Our Bible school at 0.45, Communion shippers that aoine definite plan of urday evening at the Hood River high will meet with Rockford Grange next at 10.45, preaching at 11.15, and Chris handling the advertising campaign school auditorium. Eagle tmdgea will Tuesday. The meeting, ft la said by tian Endeavor at A IM). At 7.80 the mis might lie evolved at Wenatchee. be presented to the following: Thomas Master M. D. Odell. will be one of the sionary women of the chtfrch will ob Johnson, Heide Loekinan. George I .age, moat important of the year, and all Thlm Irish serve their annual Women’« Day serv John Ilonnsel, Bobert Fuller and Ferd members have been urged to attend. "You are not opaque, are you?" inand Strauss. ice; a specis 1 program has been pre Officer« for tire ensuing year will be pared, including an Interesting playlet. said the sarcastic man to another who Honor hats will be given to 15 boys elected at tlie morning itewdon. and Church Night, which takea place this was standing in front of him at the who won the insignia at the Boy Scout matters qf extreme linimrtance to evening (Thursday), ask* for a large Portland stock show. grangers will be diacuHsed. camp on I»st lake last »iinnner. attendance a« matters of interest to all "Faith, and <»l am not," was the un Dinner will be served those attend The prew*ntatlon will be made by will be presented at the lunch hour. perturbed reply. "Me name is O’Brien.” Ernest C. Smith. ing by Rockford Grange members. Can Be Folldwt^ag A Few Simple Says Famous CHURCHES I SIX SCOUTS WILL POMONA GRANGE GET EAGLE BADGES TO MEET TUESDAY commodity, the suppression oi. which is not called for because it Is contamin- ated. or for other excellent reason, should reach the conenmar In some fotan at soma price if the latter to will ing to accept it But it to wholly pos sible that the apple-grading Issue can be settled without doing violence to this principia—Oregonian. - Discussion of the axpedtoawy of per mitting more than two grades of com- inarclally packed fipplea is always timely at thia seasou. It turns on two considerations, both practical. It is not to be controverted that for certain purposes, such as cooking, in which the Once again a bridge spans the nar- skin of the fruit is to be removed, the spot where once the fabled bridge of lower grade serves a useful economic the gods gave paaaage to the mythical purpose. But its presence in the mar heroes of a vanished age. The new ket has been proved to have a deprees- structure is built of ateel and the liquid iug effect on prices of higher grades stone that man has learned how to There are authorities on the question— shape and harden at his pleasure, and the Hood River Glacier among them— far below it lie the great rocks which who believe that the sums clipped from Indians aay, ouc<* bad their place in the the price of the better grades by the mljhty arch that was tunneled by the indirect competition of C- apples “may stream. » lie the difference between profit and The story of the battle of the giant loss on aome shipments.” mountains. Hood and Adams, whose The dilemma of the producer turns stone projectiles crushed and destroyed on whether it Is more profitable to sac the bridge, has often been told, but rifice the nun-fancy specifications in the there 1s another legend of the bridge interest of a better price for the su that te less familiar. According to the perior commodity, or to market all of Klickltats, there came from the east the crop which is not banned by legal down the Columbia a father and hla restrictions. The high cost of contain two sons. Tlie sons quarreled, and the ers and of „* the various ¥(uwus incidentals lui iuenumi to t father shot two arrows, one to the Jfood packing to an important factor In north and one to the west, «ml told the equation, and obviously there 1» each son to find an arrow and there temptatlun to protect the higher-priced take poBsession of the land and estab- grades. llsh lite family. The first, going north, The public has a right also to a voice tM^w-me the father of the Klickitat in the matter. It tan insist with reas tribe, the second, going west, founded on that it la not permissible to waste the Multnomah nation of the Willam any natural substance, particularly a ette valley. To avoid further conflict valued food, and that this is not justi Bahale, the Great Spirit, reared the fied even-on the ground of market ad CaHcade«, to serve as boundary between vantage. The remedy may be found in the trite*. For convenieniT, Sahaie eitliet or both of two alternatives—fur left the bridge across the waters of ther reduction of the proportion of C- the Columbia and stationed there Loo grade fruit, and development of other wit, a witch, who wa» to guard the outleta than packed box. The first Is bridge aud her treasure of Are, the only more applicable to growers in general, Ore in the world. than to the highly specialised districts Pitying the destitute state of the un which already give close attention to happy Indian», she begged the Great methods of production. The second, Spirit to allow her to share with them which includes possibilities of canning, her gift of Are. He consented and un drying and what not, involves large der instruction, the Indians established problems not to be solved in a --------------- day. I comfortable camps and became happy Every edible ounce of every food and proMperoqs. At length Bahate te- Phone 1032 H. GROSS, Proprietor ........................ .. Huh Fred: “They tell me at your office that you are only one of the clerka. au<l you »aid you were a director.” Tom: “Bo I am. I address the euwlupea." _____ The Wretch Distressed Mother traveling with weeping infant ou the North Bank): “Dear, dear I I dou’t know what to do with this baby.” Thoughtful Bachelor (in next seat) : “Madam, shall I open the window for you?” ___________ _____ Help stamp out tuberculosis. Christmas Beals. for •nd — aim is to Beautiful Handkerchiefs Our Christmas Array Attracts • Everyone likes to get Hand kerchief s for Christmas I Don't you? Well, why not give th— p. too. 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Priced, 98cto$9.90 Toys* of Wood Haad-Padated Such cunning animals — hand tainted. by • child crate I Ivory ftniah with pretty nicteres. 49c $8.90 They bn drawn string. Priced, SHOP EARL? in the week *r, ■ Shure Mike c- Mlstress: “You can't entertain your company in the parlor.” Bridget: “i)i can’t! Why mum, didn't vex hear him a laughin' fit to shpllt?” ________ What would Mother like, or Dad, or Junior, Store nowT'wff 1 (By Will 8. Batea) HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 1032 Saturday and Monday, December. 4 and 6 1 1 ANAT1OM-WIDB INSTITUTION- DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY THIRD AND OAK STREETS MERRY MOtyUNB I <1 I W f • J tras» Cash and Carry Grocery TwtcEVEDTLY warded the witch for her faithful ta bora, by turning her Into a young and beautiful maiden. The lovAy LooWlt wm besteged with attention«, chw among Mr towm b»4M *Uckital and Wlyuast. who fought so bitterly that the land was ravaged and the reduced again to verty arid wretched- nesa. At length, "jAh the result of his stroyed the bridge and with it wit and both her lovers, but that they might not be forgotten, he r'ttoed over them great white monuments; over Loowit, the mountain we call Bt. Hel ens; over Wiyeast, Mount Hood and above Klickitat, the rugged dome of Adams. 1 ' Witch or maiden, Loowit'a bridge is built again, the ancient wars and war riors are forgotten and the bridge be comes once more the passageway of peace and plenty.—Portland Telegram. IT PAYS ,. Buy