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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 race of a»»ag«-H lh«‘ «>» fo tlle white man for oat freedom.' FAREWELL MESSAGE I I 1 trodden “There to much Catholiciam there, but It is much different than the BY MISS DOWNING |' I Catholicism Imre. They still llvs in *C the middle ages , the For ’ auperatttfoo natance, Ln one <>f 'heir churches ( Report of farewell services for Mias Over 500 man In Irene Downing at Christian and Mis they have a picture of Christ on the copal churches ot There He Is with the blood sionary Alliance Tabernacle, Novem appointed a* gt gushing from Hla aide, in all Ills agony ber 14f, state-wide Meth I and sorrow. As the blood poured from which la to meet Miss Downing began her message by reading her aerlpture leaaion which His wounds, each drop turned Into dag 8 and 10. gers and speara ami arrows, which was a portion from the Acts of the Ichriat Under the direction of takes and hurls u|«>n all the Apostles and Matthew 28:18-20. tendent* In charge of the I world with deathly veugeance. Then of the state, and with the Then Miss Downing continued: a little farther down ou the same side of the pastor*, three met “It Is needless to say this la one of of the wall to a plrtnre of the Virgin appointed from practically the happiest _____ moments ____ of my _ life. I Mary, kneeling nt His feet, holding out odist church In Oregon, cannot sey-thls is the happiest moment :| her apron to catch the blood which is are known as "broadcasters,” and their because the first time when Jesus came I changed to spears and daggers and responsibility la to acquaint th* men of Into my life was the happiest moment arrows as it fall* from His able. There the church with the program to be of my life, but thia i» one of the she to shielding the people from lite offered at the council. Aa attendance wrath They know our kind, loving, happiest. of 1500 Oregon Methodist men 1* ex «empathetic Jesus only as a harsh “Before I go I waut to thank all of pected. judge, and not aa a Savior, willing to my friends who have helped me ao Twelve internationally ftmoaa ora much. You have all done so much and forgive them. Oh, what a privilege It tors, lecturers, educators and clergy We take pride In the quality ol our helped so much and you have hail.such to to us to be able to go and tell them men are aunounc-d as speaker* on the a large portion in this that I don't see of Him. They tell us. to look Into the program, in addition to several Oregon Dairy Products. faces of those daitkem <1 souls, pictures where 1 am to come out at all. men. Within the past week Governor such dtepalr that It almost breaks our “This Is one of the happiest moments Waller M. Pierce has accepted a place . . Here Is one article where price cannot In my life because of what this scene liearta. on the Portland program. He will also “Secondly: *HMt command our represents. It brings afresh to my Ix.nl speak at the two Washington sessions made'. After He had risen fn.iu be sacrificed without substituting an mind those things which are behind, the dead, and was almost ready to of the council, which will be held in and in the future I can see abundance I ascend into the heavens lie said. Go Spokane and Beattie on the four days article of Inferior quality. of service and joy in taking the Gospel lye therefor into all the world and preceding tlie Portland meeting. Gov ♦ to those who have nevdr heard the preach the Gospel ernor Pierce's subject is, “The Chris Isn't that a rno- The next time you compare price on a glad tidings—the good news of salva | five? Hto last column nd with all Ills tian Man and Civic Duty.” He will tion. address the Portland section at 9.90 other <omman«to has that compelling pound of Butter—also compare quality. a. m. Friday, December 10. “1 am able to appear here tonight is.wer, which leaves us no choice A feature of the first day's session only because of a choice that waa made whether we will go or not. will be a aytuposluui on “The World’s when a mere child. The way I made “In the New Testameiit it is a su- Need of God,” which wlU be partici my decision stands out in this little I pre UH1 command 1'> the world, which pated iu by the following: George L. poem which was written by Florence: anyone who rends can't help but see Baker, mayor of Portland; B. F. Irvine, E. Johnson : that He waa ths Great Missionary and editor of the Oregon Journal; Charles the First Mtoainoai y. lie came to seek DR. ARNOLD BENNETT HALL “I stood alone at tin* bar of God, land to save tbo- that were lost. A. Rice, superintendent of Portland In the hush of the twilight dim; Public schools, aud Harry W. Stone, Who w'll address citizen* here tomorrow night at High School auditorium There is a story of a Scotch father and And faced the question that pierced hla daughter who left home. And after general secretary of the Portland Y. M. my heart; n ti. acmillan Mgr. C. A. Phone 2151 she left, the fail» r wouldn't let her What will you do with Him?’ the ■'ommlttee at work on the project. come home, for ah«’ ««s a wayward Following are the local church com Crowned or crucified-— which shall u daughter, until Dually the Ixiril spoke Beat wiafees for aucceea in your effort«. mitteemen : Hood River, L. A. Ben lie I to the man and told him to let her Very alncerely, nett, J. E. Smithson and Ed Abbott; No other choice was offered to me. C. Edward Graves. come home. Bo tin father trimured hi* Odell, J. C. Duckwall, Allison Fletcher and A. H. Weinheimer; Pine Grove, “I looked on the face so marred with lamp and hung it every night in the lower window so tlmt when tlie daugh R. H. Waugh, E. E. Lage and ▲. J. trars Arcata, Calif., N'«>v. 22, 192«. ter came back ab< could see the light Grow. That were shed In Ilis agony. Editor Glacier: I was very inuvb The look in His eyes broke my heart: I waa burning for her. Ami oue night she came, and found the light he had llrt er rated to read In the last Glacier It was full of love for me. Diphtheria Decreasing The 'Crown or the Cross’ it seemed to placed In the window for lier and site that Hood River la to be an active (By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D„ happy becuus. lie waa willing to waa a ppi leant for the new normal school. say, collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon In the MeaeoD's . firnt . basketball __ ____ game State Board of Health, In cooperation For or against me—choose thou receive her back again. I»* the I»wer You may re<-all a letter that I sent to Lights lie Burning ’ D't us take to all the Glacier soon after I cans* here, for the mld-Columbia, the Wahoo club with the Un.ted States Public Health today the world that light with wiiirii He over two years ago, calling attention to team, of this city, defeated the Mosier “He held out His loving hands to ine, I dispelled the darkness. It is not the Hood River's ideal location for such high school at Mosier Saturday night Service). I duty of one or two but it is the duty of an Institution. My ex;>erleiice since 25 to 15. The game was an interesting .While he pleadingly said, 'Obey' Within the past three yean an ac Make us* thy choice, for I love thee so; the whole church It should la- the then in this normal school, (Humboldt one. standing a tie at the ending of the tive campaign baa been waged against And I could not say Him, Nay. object of the eburcli The church that State Teachers College and Junior Col third quarter. diphtheria by the Oregon State Board Crowned not crucified—this must It tie; I does not liettev* in missions and Is not lege) or teachers college, as they are The Wahoo club Is composed of for of Health, by county and city health | a mission church. I in afraid will Is1 a called In California, lias served to im mer members of the Wesley dub. A departments, and by the medical pro No other way was o|wn to me. missing church Soinedny. The element press on my mind still more firmly reorganisation meeting was held last fession generally. Emphasis was laid “I knelt hi tears at the feet of Christ, | |of sacrifice, toWever. enters Into the Hood River's many advantages as a week. The club is planning an active upon early diagnosis of tin- disease and In the hush of the twilight dim, And all that I w.is, or Imped, or coat of missions. Do they coat? llaa location for such an Institution. Your season, meeting teams throughout the upon the prompt administration of our salvation cost Jesus anything/ committee that Is working on the mat mid-Columbia. , diphtheria antitoxin. Greater stress thought, Yes, and we need not ray do missions ter is undoubtedly aware of these ad At the reorganisation meeting talks was laid, however, upon the Immunisa Surrendered unto Him. Crowned, not crucified—my heart sliall eost, for yes, they do cost, but. Oh, it vantages. but 1 should like to call were made by A. L. Anderson and L. A. tion of susceptible individuals, particu All of you know the excellence of cookery sold Is worth while. attention to one matter that has lie- Bennett. The latter presented the boys larly children, by the use of toxln- krmw “You may say, But what ran I do? come Increasingly evident from our ex- with a baskvtlMll on behalf.of the busi antltoxln. The results of this cam No King but Christ,who loved me ao. at former bazaars and bake sales of the Catholic Let me remind you that 'you « an pray.’ lierlence here. paign are now tangibly evident, In the ness folk of the city. ladies of Hood River county. Articles of food this “That is all. All that I was or hoped You, everyone Of .von. < an go to the Ed Abbott accomimnied the boys to first nine months of 1925 there were We are a new institution, founded to be I gave to Him. IJfe has bwn mission fields in one of three ways, in only 12 years ago, and In our |>erina- Mosier Baturday night. reported to the Oregon State Board of time will be of the same high quality and of a quan Health 873 cases and 09 deaths from wonderfully rich and worth while since person, prayer, or issketliook. In any nent buildings only four years. We are tity to satisfy the keen demand that will be certain. then. Now my heart 1* thrilled when event, all of us can surely consecrate in an out-of-the-way part of the state, diphtberis. For the seme period in Local Ntudenta Are Engaged 7 I consider all the way He has k>d and ourselves to prayer for missiona and with rail connections in one direction 1926 there were reported 698 cases and Ix»cal friend* have received word of 44 deaths. It is confidently expected kept me In the years previous to and missionaries. You may solve your Christmas shopping by wait ei»lj, toward the south. We have one the announcement of the engagement of “I don't want u> keep you long, but big advantage, however, that none of that with the increasing use of toxln- leading to this event. When dangers ing for the sale of fancy work at St. Mary’s Fair. have surrounded when billows have I want to'say to the young people who the other teachers’ colleges in tire state Mira Kathleen L. Carlo* and Klwin L. antltoxla diphtheria will soon become House. Mira Carlos, former O. A. C. rolled high, He has been ever at iny are here tonight Will you crown or has. a combination of wonderful scen a rare disease. The Hope Chest, now displayed at Miss A. Ray’s crucify Jeaua?’ You know we all want ery and fine climate, redwoods, ocean, student, who Is now nt the Oregon nor side. The wonderful headway being made mal achool at Monmouth, la a member Hat Shop, is a thing of joy. “ When I wan a very young child I to put our Hves Into the channels mountains, mid no extremes of temper of 1*1 Beta l*hi. Mr. House lx a mem In Oregon against diphtheria baa was almost always able to go to Hun- most worth while, we all draire to do ature* in either summer or winter. In ber of Phi Delta Theta and la now a awakened deep interest in another pre day schcs.l and to'lrarn the leaaona that something that will give us the most our advertising we have worked this student at Oregon Agricultural College. ventable respiratory disease, scarlet MEN, DON’T FORGET—To save the date for that the teachers taught there aliout our good. Young people, try to plan mid fact for all it is worth, especially In The engagement of Miss Mary Me* fever. It was only a few years ago Jiggs Dinner on the last night of the fair. Lord. Then I liegan to plan and to figure what you want to do with your our publicity for the summer achool. Iren. and Janies Dixon, Yakima, Wn., that the Doctors Dick demonstrated the consider my life's work. My heart lives. I foinul >1 ‘I“* t**' w“7 to B1’1 We have found that If we can get a boy, has also Iteeu announced. Miss germ, streptococcus scarlatina, to be was tender toward God and He began it in Hto hands and let Him decide. big and representative summer school. McLean is a graduate of the local high the cause of scarlet fever. They showed willlugiicKH, with a It does more than anything elac to his gentle, quiet, yet mighty working Be In the place e of will: achool and a member of Kappa Delta. that this germ secreted a poison, or la-art and L— He — will decide for —---- In my heart. Not until a sophomore yielding build up the whole Institution. Mr. Dixon, varsity football man, la a toxin, and that this toxin could be Oh, If we could J uki yield our used not only to Indicate persons sus in high school was it Impressed on me During the two years and a half that inciutier of Higma Phi Migma. hearts to Jesus, how easy lie will make ceptible to this disease, but could also and was I fully ]>ersiiad«>d that God I have been here, 1 have seen the sum our path. Young people, just say, l>e employed to Immunize them against wanted me for the mission field. At mer school grow from a provincial in Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by that time, however, it became such a 'Ixird take our life and make It what stitution with a registration of about using Eocene OIL Try this high grade it you will.' He may not call you to the The Dick test for the recognition of deep settled conviction that nothing 150 to a popular state-wide college, coal oil next tims end see the difference. could daunt or discourage me to the land of mission*, but I'm just wonder with registration nearly doubled, and Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. susceptibility to scarlet fever is carried out by Injecting Into the akin a very (stint of turning back. Did God speak ing in this solemn mona-nt tonight how drawing students from 80 different Frans Co. m29tf minute amount of the diluted scarlet to me audibly? No. But he has spoken many young p-opte would like to sig cominunlth*s extending from Redlands fever toxin. If the person is suscepti In His Word to me, ao that I realised nify that If He did call you to go to and other southern California points to Notice of Sheriff's Sale ble there will appear, at tbs sight of I should go. He has given us what the the land of miaalons, you would go. the Oregon line. Aliout half of this In the Circuit Court of the State of the Injection, a sone of redness of Duke of Wellington railed the church’s How many an- here tonight, those of summer school registration is from ex about the size of a penny. This red marching orders. 'Also pray ye the you who know Jesus and those of you perienced teachers who are working to Oregon for Hood lilver County. ness is most marked at the end of 24 Lord of the harvest that He will thrust who would say : Have Thine own way, ward higher <legr<*<*s, and when they go State Land Board of the State of forth laborers into Hla harvest.’ I who would say: “Have Thine wn way. hours, at which time the test should Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. Robert Walatrom, to their home eominunitleH, they he read, and rapidly fades thereafter. thought, 'Here am I, Oh Lord, send me.’ laird!’ Won't those come forward who liack Emily M. Walstrom, Florence Bram will now yield their Ilves fully to Him.” will do much free advertising for us. Persons Immune to scarlet fever have well Walstrom, and Apple Growers “After I finished high school I spent About thirty young people, well 1*1 It Is largely due to this increased sum two wonderful years at the Simpaon aneed between young men and women. mer whool publicity that we are able Association, a corporation, Defendants. no reaction whatever. To Immunise susceptible persons a Bible Institution In Heattie, follovred Immediately responded, making their to get bigger appropriations from the Noth* Is hereby given that pursuant by a year at Nyack, N. Y. Thea* were way to tin- platform In a sincere dem legislature. The teachers’ colleges in to an execution in foreclosure and order very minute amount of the scarlet fe days of intensive training; not in liook onstration of complete surrender to the hot Interior valleys, at Chico and of sale issued out of the above court on ver toxin is injected hypodermically, and then at Intervals of five to seven alone, but in becoming better acquaint God. Fresno, realizing this fact, move their the 24th day of November, 192») In a days slightly increasing doses are In ed with the Master and in learning to Miss Downing continued: “I in sure whole institution every summer into suit wherein the above Plaintiff recov jected, until all five doses have been live with others. Brother Reed, our this is a laiiutiful sight. Isn't there the mountain regions where they can ered judgment against said Robert superintendent In Ec-uador, once raid snyom- who has not taken Ji-sus as get much publicity from their scenery Walstrom and Emily M. Walatwnn for given. There is no discomfort or pain; local reactions being rare. At that two trained minds can get along their laird, here, who will come out and climate. the sum of $1500.00 with interest at even least a month after the final injection together, and one trained mind and one and signify that you will now acrapt July 1, 1922 and <1% 1ST annum from Applying this experience to Hood the Dick test should be made to deter untrained mind ran get along together, Him? I'm sure there are two or three for the further sum of 1100.00 attor- but two untrained minds never ran get or more here who ought to take that River, the value of Its location as to ney's fi-ra and for the PIlalntifTs costs mine if the person has been completely climate and -scenery becomes at once Immunized. along together. Bo, young people, you step." a;>parerit. A summer achool at any and disbursements taxed at $24.00. Now la the time to get protection. see those years of training and prepara The congn-gaMbn then softly sang. point east of Hood River would draw which judgmeut was dated Novemlter Consult your physician or your health tion are very necessary and vital. I “Where He l.< ad* Me, I Will Follow." 22, 192tl and was duly entered Novem- a very small registration on account of officer. Oregon had 140« cases and 18 like to go to scho«>l and I like to think ber 24th, 1920, I will on January 3, Wbarenpon Mlaa Downing continued that we are ever in the school of Jesus her appeal: Aren’t there other young the heat. At Hood River, however, it 19*27 at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. deaths from scarlet fever in 1925. and of what wonderful lessons He people who would like to join this would la* possible to build up one of of said day, at the, front door of the These figures should and will be ma teaches, so don't l<s>k disparagingly happy group? He will go with you, the biggest summer schools in the west, courthouse in the city of Hood River, terially reduced by the end of next upon those years of necessary training dear ones, < very step of the way. given enough buildings and equlpna*nt. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for year If health officials, physicians and Week-end excursions to Mt. Hood and the public wage as active a campaign and preparation. cash in hand all the right, title and Have the determination to go,—He'll “After I finished my second year at take the life that you willingly give to Mt. Adams would attract many teach Interest of said Defendants Robert against scarlet fever an they did the school something came into my life Illm. I'm wondering if there are some ers from Portland and southern Oregon Walstrom and Emily M. Walstrom In against diphtheria. which was hard to resist and I want to here tonight who never accepteil Illm points who would not eare to attend and to the following described real warn you young people not to let any and who will join these other young summer school In the hotter parts of property, to wit: Tax Delinquency thing take you from the will of God. people. I can’t help but think that our the state. With proper publicity, stu Ix»t •« in section ten of Township one Rherlff Edl<k reported Tuesday that For there to no place no precious aa the laird Is coining back soon and I want dents should also be drawn from the north, range ten east of the Willam total taxes of the 1925 roll collected center of the circle of the will of Gc»d. to see you all again. But you know hotter jtarts of California. ette Meridian. had reached $491,340. The total roll I fill to mention other obvious ad So, young people, if yon have felt the there to a ehanc* we won’t, unless we Dated and first published December was $596.948, leaving a delinquency of call of God don’t let anything take it come to Him It to a terrible thought vantages that every resident of II« mk I $105.00«. The percentage of delinquent WM. II. EDICK, from you. After a while it may be too -the realization that we might tie sep-' River knows, but it occurred to me that 2, 192«. this summer school angle of the situs- Sheriff of Hood River County, payment», the sheriff raid, la about the late, for there may be other obligations arated from -ne another eternally.” tlon might not at first be apparent to d230 Oregon. annnal average. to meet which will keep you from ful After brief farewell words by H. C. filling the Word of God. The only place Deitz, one of the two first charter to be happy is in the center of the c-ir- members of this tabernacle, and Rev. cle of the will of God. A. E. Hall, former pastor, and a fare “You may say, well, I have only one well handslnike in behalf of the church small life, it is not worth much. Ix>t accomj*nie<l by a few words of encour us not say that our life doea not ac agement spoken by Dr. Robert Apits, count for much. It doesn’t In itself, the pastor of the Gospel tabernacle, but where He is within, It doea. Yon all joined In singing, “God Be With may say what to the Idea of sending You Till We Meet Again,” and Miss missionaries, anyhow? This to ex Downing then dismissed the audience pressed in several different ways. with a benedictitm. “Firstly: 'The soul's experience in While everyone remained silently Christ.' Our organisms must go on or standing. Miss Downing went to the they die. When we have the Lord In door, where -lie shook hands with all our hearts and there to no other motive as they left the building. so deep aa this one, then we are lost In the •oul of Jesus Christ. I think Not That Kind of Spotter you people who do not believe in mis (From The Oregonian) sionaries realise what an Indictment Accept thia unique challenge ! Prove to your Graduate of a detective correspond that brings upon our own Ilves. If any own satisfaction the remarkable similarity be one in this time has anything of any ence achool, a Hood River man, recently tween Bludbird Pearls and the rare deep sea 1ST PRIZE use to the world, wliether It be in sci answered n help wanted advertisement pearl. 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