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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 MOSIER BRUNSWICK RECORDS Released Every Thursday MI MMEVS MUSIC SHOPPE Everything Musical (Make Your Own Terms) Dr*. Abraham & Sifton Physiciana « Surgeon« Butler Bank Building Phones: Office 4151 Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613 Dr. W. Donald Nickelson Surgeon, Cancer, Plastic Surgery and Radium Therapy Phone Main 7475 809 Stevens Bldg. Portland, Oregon. DR. MEARLE C. FOX ' Eye, Ear Nero and Throat 915 Stevens Bldg. Portland. Ore. H. L. DUMBLE Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly answered In town or country—Day or Night Phones: Residence, 1242; Office, 1241. Office in the Brosiu« Building DR. M. THRANE Physician and Surgeon Office ML Hood Hotel. Phone 2172. If no answer call 8511, ML Hood ■ r Hotel Calls answered day or night. DR. C. C. CHICK i'hyririan and Surgeon Room 10, Broalua Building Office Hour«: 10 to 12. 2 to 5 Phones: Office. 4602; Residence, 2101 J. L. BLACK, M. D. (Homeopathic Physician) Office at residence, 724 Cascade Ave. Telephone 2961 C. W. HAMILTON, M. D, Physirian and Surgeon Office Bro 'us Block Office Phone 8741 Home Phone 8742 Bacon and Eggs—the nu si popular and one of the most delicious Lays of getting the best of a healthy appetite—but enjoy this nourishing, easily digested, delicious dish to the utmost it’s not enough to buy just "bacon” any more than to buy just "eggs.” Next time, say to your grocer "Frye’s 'De licious’ Bacon, please,” and then look for the brand burned in the skin. You’ll surely learn the difference. Selection, curing, freshness and many other exclusive Frye methods make this unusually good Bacon DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN NATUROPATH Elertronie Diagnosis and Treatment Corrective Gymnastic«, Scientific Diet Diseases of Women and Children Honrs 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office Phone 1622 Rea. Phone 2448 Hood River, Oregon L. R. Alexander, D. M. D. DENTIST Office 4, 5 and fl Smith Building Office Phone 2021 Rea. Phone 8144 Hood River, Oregon KIMBER SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK Broalua Building at Wind River Lumber Co. Cascade, Locks Office Honra : 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. Office Tel. 8161 Reaidenro TeL 8412 This stock must all be moved in 30 days. DR. C. H. JENKINS DR. BOYD T. JENKINS DIMENSION - 545 FLOORING CEILING DROP SIDING BOARDS BATTENS Other items • Bankrupt Prices E. L SCOBEE, D. D. & DENTISTS Phone 1081. Offices Hall Bldg. Hood River, Oregon DR. S. L. PETERSON DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon Phones: Rea. 2743; Office 8812 Ward Lewis Lumber Co. Wind River L. L. MURPHY DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination Suite 5, Broalua Building H. BRESAW in charge Mosier School Notes The junior and Henior rlngx have arrived and everyone I m much pleased with the choice. Electric lights have I wen iUHtalled in the high school and the grade school rooms. This is a much ii««*de<l Im provement and we are indeed thankful that they are In. Then* was no neiiool from Thursday to Monday, owing to Thanksgiving va cation. Many of the teacher« left for their hoin<*H to «i«*nd the vacation. The girla' basketball suits have l«*en ordered. They are to I h * of purple and white and we know that they will be able to play better in new aud attrac tive suits. A wlieililie of games for the girls' and boys' basketball temna has lieen arranged._________ J. Warner Henderson, D.M.D. TROUT LAKE DENTIST Trout ijik«* Grange elect««! officers as follows for tlie coming year: M.. Fred 8. Inman; <>.. Mrs. Ursula B. Good; St«*w., John Silimid; Asst. St., II. N. Clarke; Chap., Rev. George E. G« mm 1; Tress., C. M. Cutting; Bee., Ada M. Alford; Ceres, Mrs. Lillian Wilson; I'otnomi, Mrs. Allene Ordway; Flora, Mrs. E. M. Billings; I* A. 8.. Mrs. Nellie E. Clarke; G. K., Alls-rt Elmer; member of executive committee, C. A. Pearsou. At tlie next meeting tin* Hartley recall will la* delmteil during tlie lecture hour, ami a |M*tition will is* presented for signatures. Thanksgiving Day registered tlie usual get together of tlie clans here. l'rof. Frank llall, who is t«*achlng in Goldendale, and his sister. Miss June, who is attending ««luxil over there, re turned Jo put tlreir feet under father's table Thanksgiving day and s|s*nd their vacation. Prof. Ralph A. Ilrown and fnmily xpent their Thanksgiving vacation in Portland. Mrs. Albert Elmer has just returned from California, where ahe was calhxl by the illness of her daughter. Rachel. ilall A Clarke have purcliastri a ¡sxil table, and we understand they intend building uu addition onto the store building in (lu- spring to make room for a isMil r<x>m and restaurant. C. W. Moore, our postmaster, lias jmrciiased tin- place lu town where ip* is living. orln Pearson Ims moved onto the Bilker ram-li which he lias lately pur chased. Iiewey Silimid is driving tlie White Siilimui-Trout laike stage. Tha let«* turkey slnxit was well at- temlixl considering tlie weather. Ilroslus Building Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings by Appointment Phone 4001 Res. 8784 J. M. CREAMER Veterinary Surgeon Office at Fashion Garage.__ Tri. 1201 GEO. F. STRANAHAN General Building Contractor Telephone 5710 B. B. POWELL PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK 810 Cascade Ave. Hood River, Ore. Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Inaurante Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles Telephone 1331 George E. Goodwin, C. E. Member Amer. Society Civil Engineers Consulting and Practicing Engineer Surveys, Plans, Blueprints Finished Drawings Made From Rough Sketches Phone 5901. Hood River, Oregon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER MRS. J. M. LOWE Concert Soprano — Teacher of Voice Pupil of Yeatman Griffith International Vocal Maestro. Hood River Htudlo: Room 331, Wan- korna Hotel. Saturdays only. Tlie Dalles Studio; 218 E. Ninth St. Telephone 168 R. LENORE GREGORY Violin and Piano European Training and Exp«*ri<*nce. Hood River eins« every Saturday at Mr«. R. N. Young's, 924 State St. lawsuit ''Filed” in Heaven OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON Phone: Odell 406 MRS. GEO. I. SLOCOM Dunning System of Improved Music Study. 606 Ninth BL • Tel. 3933 C. M. HURLBURT Civil Engineer Franz Building I*hone 36*2 Fireproof THE FASHION STABLES’ Parkdale Auto Stage PERMANENT, DRY, FROST-PROOF AND AS CHEAP AS WOOD Phone 1201 Plans and estimates furnished free for any building. This new unit is beating all records. The new modern city of Ixingvlew has used a quarter of a million STONH TILR since March 1st. Leave« Hood River daily at 10.45 a. m. (except Sun day) and 4.30 p. m. Leave« Parkdale daily at 8 a. m. and I p. m. (except Sunday) CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. A. C. LOFTS Phone 4111 E. E. NEWELL SUZANNE LENGLEN COMING TO PORTLAND Ijist Wednesday the iJidles' Aid was entertained at the “Y” hut. The next meeting will h I so l>e at the "Y’’ hut December 8. with Mr*. Downing enter taining. Suzanne I^nglen, famous French ten Last Saturday evening the Morier nis star and woman tennis champion of high achool t*axkril>all team played the world, accompanied by a group of with the Ptonccrs. <>f Hood River, The American and French tennis stars, who Pioneers won with a score of 25 to 15. are making a tour of the United States, Almost all of the Mosier teachers under the direction of O. C. Pyle, will s|a*nt their Thanksgiving vacation at ap|M*ar in a series of tennis matches Saturday night, Deeemlier 4, at the their tiomra a»»v from Mosier. The Ainericnir legion dance, which Portland Coliseum, 21st and Marshall was held last Wi«ln«*tMlay night at the Jtreets. Tennis players and tennis fans high school amlitorium, was not very rom all parts of Oregon and Washing ton will be on hand to see this great well atteuded. aggregation of tennis stars and the an Nedra Evans, Bert Osliurn, Arthur nouncement of their Portland apis*ar- Cnrroll and I>iirr<*ll Allingtoii. all stu- anee is lieing received with enthusiasm <icuts of O. A. «'.. a|ient th«* holidays at and from all Indications of advance tlirir liomea in Mosier. seat sales a ciiimcity audience will be Mr. and Mrs. Dudley l'lercey sjietit on hand to see Huzanne, the Incom- I>art of lust w<-*k visiting friends and im rable. relatives in M**ler. Accompanying Suzanne will lie Mary I Ji ura Yon l*-h and Dorothy Rtrauss, K. Brown, twice champion woman ten students of Monmouth Normal Hchool, nis player of the Uuited States, who s|«*nt i«rt of last week at home. - has the enviable record of lieing the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark spent only person who has lieen a finalist lit Thanksgiving wltli tlieir son, Cluy W. Isith tennis aud golf; Vincent Richards, for three years a member of the Davis «'lark. In Heppner. Cup team; Paul Foret of Franc«*, on«* J. II. Harden left Wednesday f«f» of tin* first four «if his country; How Portland and valley ]s>luts after aelling ard Kinsley, a leader aiming American ills store. Mr. Harden purchased the tennis players, and llarvey Suodgrass, E. M. Strauss stock of gixals last Feb prominent player from California. ruary aud lias l>een very well pleased Play will be held in women’s aud with the business liere. men's singles, men's doul>l«*s and mix«*d ' Sherman Leffler left for Heppner last doubles. They carry their own courts, week. made especially for the tour and the, it. W. Simpson, who spent lHst we«*k only one of Its kind lu existence. This will be erected at the Coliseum along ' on his ranch, is now home. Mr. Harden and Frank Wilson sjient with the court enclosures, and the af their Thanksgiving vacation In M«>siyr. fair will have all the earmarks of a real championship event. ’ C. G. Nichol s|M*nt'a few days of last Mary K. Brown receives a Ismus of j Week at Forest Grove wltli his son,'Ix*o. $10«) for every thrv«* game« she can win , Mr. and Mrs. U*lllott w«*r<* dinner from Suzanne, with $25 for every addi gm*stH at the home of Mr. an«l Mrs. tional game. While Feret is given $25! Allington on Tlsinkkgivlng day. for every three games ami $25 for! Those shopping in 1I< xm I River Satur every additional game h«* can win from 1 day were: Mrs. J. «>. Boldin mid Vincent Richards. This has lieen done daughter, Evelyn: Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. F. by the promoters to k«*ep up tlie in'-er- A. Allington nod-soil, Dakrell, and est of the players, and those who have daughter. Barbara: Mr. and Mrs.* Er seen them in action say there I h not a nest Evans and fumily, and Mrs. Camp dull moment from tile time Suzahne and son. Ij*slh*. and daughters, Margie comes on the court until the laut ball has been servwl. mid Nets. Officials will Is* chosen from the Mr. and Mrs. .lames Cainp and son, Leane, and daughter, Margie. s|x*nt prominent tennis players of Portland Sunday visiting with .Mr. Camp's rela and the state A number of l<s*al tennis enthusiasts tives at GraalHin. will attend the games In Portland. I ji st Sunday an ofTeiing was taken at th«* Emmanuel church for the Near Entertainment by the 8. 8. R. East Relief fund. Ev«*ry«ine gave all The 8. 8. It. Sunday school class in that they could not alTortl to give. the Baptist Sunday school will give a Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lyons and Miss tine entertainment at the Baptist I.uellH Nielsen were in Hood River church Thursday evening. Deeemlier 9, Saturday evriiing. beginning at 7.30 p. m. The main ob Mrs. Eugenia Davidson came home ject is the desire of the 8. 8. R. to help from Tlie Dalles hospital Sunday. the church |»ay for Its new furnace. The program will consist of solos, Anita Wilson s|s*nt her Thanksgiving vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. readings, re<-itatii>ns. skits and a play. Candy will lie sold lu a side room. A A. J. Kelly, at St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. 1*. L. Manser and son, silver offering will Is* receive«!. You will have a pleasant time. Come Gordon, of H< sk 1 Rivet, were dinner gu«*sts at the home of A. C. Holmes and help in the gis>d work. The 8. 8. It. of the Baptist 8. 8. Thanksgiving day. Prosecution of A. I. Mason. charge«! by his neightxir, A. 8. Gregg, with reck less driving of his automobile, which Ims been pending for severs 1 weeks, has been dropiied. That 1«, mundane pur suit of th«* case has been eaixriled, «<■• <*<>rding to a letter written by Mr. Gregg to Mr. Mason. Mr. Gregg in his letter stat«*«l that he had decided to withhold prosecution. However, he continued in till« wine: “I have tiled tlie suit In lleav«*n ami tin* angels have recorded it.” Mr. Mason in his reply to till« dee- laratloii np|ienl«*d for a change of venue. When District Attorney Baker de clined to act in the caw* Mr.Gregg ap- IHtlled successively to Attorney General Van Winkle and Governor Pierce. The latter, while on n visit here advia«*d the I prosecuting witness to seek Ills rights ■ in civil action. The cars of lx>th th«* orchardlsts were badly damaged when they colllde«t re- I cently st a crossroads. Baptist Men's Monthly Dinner The men's monthly dinner at the Baptist church will lie enjoyed Thur«, i day evening. tonight. The dinner will begin at 7 p. m. The Invitation Is to nil who d<**lre to come and enjoy fel- | lowship with other men around a good I table. Clark Rebbuhoe, oiir county Hconf* nuAtvr, will give the in«In address, tell ing us about plans regarding the Si-outs. Do not nilas thia oecaalou. Baptist Laymen Council, H. L. Ilasbrouck. optometrist. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has ls*en appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Ralph J. Jar vis, deceased, liy the County Court of H«xid River County, Oregon, and has duly «lualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, verified according to law. to the undersigned at the office of J. II. Hazlett, Pythian Building, Hood River, Oregon, within six months from date. I)ati*d and first published November 18, 1920. NINA It JARVIS, nl8dl6 Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court ofMlie State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Frnutschy, Deceased. Notice I h hereby given that the un dersigned exejjgtor I ihh Hied his final report and accounting in the above en titled court and cnuHe, and that the Court Ims set the 27th day of Deveni- ber. 1920, at the County Court Room In the City of lb»>d River. Oregon, at tlie hour of 10.30 a. m. of said day, ns the time and place of hearing and settling the Name, nt which time and place any objections to said report should l>e math* and flled. EMIL FRAUTSCHV, n! 127x123 Executor. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the tin- derslgmxl has lieen appointed adminis trator of the estate of Ida L. Puddy, «lcccased. by the County Court of Hoo<| River County, Oregon, and has duly quallfitxl as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, verifie«! according to law. to the undersigned, at the office of .1. II. Hazlett. Pythian Building. II ihm I River, Oregon, within six months frorii date. I>at«*d and first published November 11, 1920. JESSE M. PUDDY. nll<19 Administrator. LET US HELP YOU ENTERTAIN THE CASCADE LODGE on the Columbia River Highway, juat east of Cascade Locks offers you a sol ution for your winter entertain ment of bridge clubs or other groups. We make a special rate for such parties, serving special dinners and luncheons and afford ing you one of the best arranged residences of Hood River County for the entertainment of your guests. OPEN AI.L WINTER. Telephone for reservation«, or write MRS. K. A. RICHARDS and MISS MAR- GARET LANE. Prop'a., Cascade Ixxk». 60/ ER. RED CROWN c >*•-*• STANOASO OH CO.AASNV or CMiroaNtA For Better Rubber* Don’t just ask for rubbers, but ask for “Ball- Band”—you will know them by the Red Ball Trade Mark. They are well looking, and they give Longest est Cost per Day’s Wear, BALLWBAND We sell these Rubbers with the Red Ball on the sole because we have found th^t they give our customers satisfaction. 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