>■ / HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1926 Wwtb Starr (Starter work. As neighbors, let ns tender our One of her classmate« said, “I shall never think of her as dead, but only as congratulations to Goldendale. an inspiration.''—C. 11. &>e PARIS FAIR Visit Our Toyland-2nd Floor Bcbooto should teach a loyalty to “Aa ye sow, so shall ye reap," thus home Institutioua and iuduatry Just aa positively quoted Dr. Arnold Bennett Hail, president of the University of do arithmetic or other formal Oregon, to the students of Hood River studies.' And Hood River folk should high school in au assembly held the extend congratulations to the students afternoon of Friday, December 3. A FINE CHRIBTMAN PRESENT To quote Dr. Hall, “There can be no It is a flue Christmas present which of the Odell school for putting this success in any line of activity unless - was carried to the orctiardists of the rule of conduct into practice. you begin to pay the price of prepar­ edness You say that you won't begin Hood River Valley yesterday in that today, nor tomorrow, but day after HIGH SCHOOL NEWS tomorrow. message sent from Washington. D. C., O, boy I but you will pre­ Just bring the kiddies up and let them see the lar­ by Captain Wllbnr, telling that the Tlie Interdaiw basketball, harmonica pare. You are preparing today by gest assortment of Toys of every description that has and declamatory contests are holding United States Supreme Court had dis­ every thought and every ait, but you ever been displayed in the city. missed the appeal In the big water “center stage’’ now. The basketball is are preparing In the habits of pro­ being run off at present, the harmon­ case. Capt. Wilbur had won a victory ica will be held January 7, and the de­ crastination." Dr. Hall said that ev­ eryone likes to build air castles and Mechanical Toys of every kind—amusing and in­ for the irrigation interests of the Hood clamatory, January 14. dream day dreams, that no noble life For three contests like the previous structive, Dolls and Doll Buggies. Go-Carts, Coaster River Valley. has accomplished anything without! In effect the United States Supreme ones, points will bo awarded as fol­ them; but that without deeds they Ito- Wagons, Scooters, Wheelbarrows, Automobiles, Trucks, lows: First place, 23; second, 18; Court by its dismissal of the ease de­ third. 10, and fourth, 8. Each class come as a tinkling brass; that with­ Tractors, Graders, Kiddie Kars, Builder Seta, Games, out acts one would lie very like a boy cided that the rase was not oue which will have one entry, that one to be who longed to be a great musician, Guns—all kinds of interesting Books and Games for can be iippeslcd from the high court of decided upon by each class. who dreamed of holding his audiences I In the interclaM series, the seniors spellbound by the lieauty of his inter­ Boys and Girls. Oregon. The tk-clnion by Oregon’s su­ are leading with 40 points; the sopho­ preme court in the matter is therefore mores are next with 38 points; the pretation and the perfection of his technic, but never went near an in­ ultimata. juniors follow with 23, and the fresh; strument. For Men and Youdg Men we have For 12 years this litigation has been men have 10.—B. C. The president also said that every- hanging over Hood River. Capt. Wil­ OVERCOATS, LEATHER COATS* MACKINAWS President Coolidge, William McAdoo, oue should create an appreciation of bur has devoted many years of hard Al Smith, Will Rogers, snd General good literature and of art; that they MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS, SHOES, SLIPPERS work in his rerearcli Into the law and Pershing liad the honor of stMaking 011 should have a reverence for things that are religious and an admiration a study of methode of its application. the radio last Monday to the claim of for tilings that are tine. 111s conclusions have been correct. Miss Gladys Wilson, civics teac,her. "And when I speak of religion," ex- 1 They promised to cut the taxes Hnd do The uncertainty that the unended liti­ everything in their jsiwer to benefit I plained Dr. Hall, “I do not refer to NEW UMBRELLAS—Select that gift from our fine GIFT SOCKS FOR MEN—Cashmere socks for men creeds and philosophies, but to the gation left over the valley was not s the school pujiils. line of silk and gloria umbrellas. A good assortment in medium Winter weight, in handsome checked, reverence that wells up in the heart In the progrmu. members of the wholesome thing. It is a Une tiling to unbidden in the fnee of some great 11 of desirable shades. 10 to 16 rib models. class, future presidents and generals. striped and plain designs, grey, camel and sand know that the lawsuit is now over and imiMTsouated their predecessors Cam­ tragedy. Everyone should fare the background. Very stylish and just the thing for that the lrrigntionists have won their paign rivalry WHXed strong, but the realities of religious experieure, the religion of Christ, that has led on the point. Hood River Valley would, in­ next president was‘not chosen. Winter wear. HANDKERCHIEFS—For real genuine values and de­ ———— I toiling, teeming _ multitudes through _ the deed, as Mr. Wilbur said in his brief, sirable designs and materials, you ’ ll find our line the The glee clubs of the high school •«<■* of progress. Motivated by the FINE WORSTED AND FIBER SOCKS—Neat look­ not be today the far-famed community have taken to practice In earnest for 1‘lghest idealism It becomes a inagnifl- most complete in the city. Just let us show some of bnt for the life giving waters drawn the Christmas cantata which is to lie H'"' ing and comfortable. All pure thread silk and fi­ U»rc«ffh which man the dainty designs that we have for you this year. presented December 1». Mrs. Frank !<«<** tl“* world unafraid, continent, from its streams. ber silk socks in plain and fancy patterns—All of These will make wonderful gifts. Ilood IUrer Valley should extend Gilbert, a graduate of Hood River | masterful.—C. H. which will make appreciated gifts for Men. high, is taking a solo isfrt In the can ­ felicitations to Capt. Wilbur. The val­ The junior English classes will begin tata, which is composed of a number ley itself is open to congratulations. this week to study from Literature GIFT TIES—Hundreds of new Gift Ties for Men SILK HOSIERY FOR LADIES—Every shade you of Christmas songs. if the cantata is a success an oper-. Hnd Life, . book III. This contains are ready for your selection. might wish for, prices the lowest and style unequaled. etta will ptobably lie given in the| short stories, and essays. Each THE PORTLAND ALTO PARK You’ll find our assortment to be the best, largest and spring, according to Miss Sherwood, of the four classes w has a reparate vol­ GIFT SHIRTS FOR MEN—Imported Broadcloth The Portland automobile park, which instructor.—L. M. ume.—F. J. most complete in the city. We have silk hose to suit Shirts in new and attractive designs and Dlain col­ for a time tilled a real need during Tickets are now on Bale for the you in price, quality and shade. All sizes from size Students received the second num ors. Band collars and collars attached. Gifts that those days before private enterprise Boys' II club play, “Believe Me, Xan- 8 to IOS for ladies. undertook the development of places lier of the •cbool newspaper Wednre- tlppe,” which is to be given December are worth while week. "The Guide" lias a day bf last for accommodations of the motoring new staff, which is composed of all 10.—F. M. J. tourists, has lieen closed. It was as seniors, appointed by Principal Knight. Miss Dorothy Parks, a graduate of might have been expected. In a few Dorothy Hull is editor awl Mr. Knight the class of '26 will enter the state rare instances munidpalitiea. which is adviser. Gordon Manser, Mascot normal at Monmouth the second semes­ nothing of constantly dodging etray For Hai»-)*-ln. body flrwood. Tel. editor; Leona Van Allen, Barltara Mc­ have unusual and unique facilkies. Donald and Lewis Hart make up the ter. Dorothy came from ¿Saskatoon, bullets are everyday csturrencea to *orHate—Baby rhlrka. W Ulte Legborn . him. • Canada, in 1924 and entered Hood such as are found at Ashland, can and rest of the staff. Hollywood atrain. b et eelectod t end 3 For Hal--Wood and balk at Robin Hood In a letter receive«! Ht th« alumni The staff does all the work of gath­ River high school aa a junior.-M. L. M. should conduct municipal auto camps. woodyard, cara Q L. Davis; Mt. Hood, Ore. office recently Cash told of his many d»lf Generally speaking, however, auto­ ering and writing the news for it, and and varied duties in the Philippines. What Frire Education? also the printing of it. The printing is mobile camps should lie operated by done with a mimeograph machine. The For Bate — Do you want « White Hewing Ma­ __ _ __ ____ _ ______ The 10 most important insect r____ peata In addition to Ills regular routine _____________ __ _ in ____________ Football looms ___ large the interest drop head. Sjtrswero. all altaebnoents. For Hate— ICO serra of land in Waseocounty private individuals. The development Guide will be published every Wednes (,f'the nation. H is associated almost of Oregon have been designated by the. work as superintendent of atsiut fifty chine. In A1 condition, ter MSr A flat ChrialmasglU. «beut und stock Cist. et. Will inks light ear Jis of such places has become a private day.—M. L. M. !" •""rt'"»n”1« order as Orsi payment Tel wholly with our institutions of learning |O. A. C. entomology seminar class.1 schools in Lanao province, which are < all IMS oit ----------- I and is conceded the leader of sports. The iMisis for decision was the damage1 readied l>y steamer, launch, horse, and Cow For Bate Cheap—« year old Jersey. TTssh- SHI. C. M. Larson. enterprise, just as the hotel busineaa. done, the cost of controj and popular I loot, he has to make and handle the enad last Septem bar. J, M. Taylor. Fbora The time to order your junior rings tsith in college and high school. Such service by municipalities is su­ korHeto-^10 B. Franklin touring car, new ________ dl« and pins is here. Orders are being Thia leadM to a .peculation as to the alarm._______________________________ I school budget, hire and Are teachers. Od«» Unco Job, sood rubber, new battery, exeellenl perfluous. It la not needed. This action Is a result of an inquiry , a n<1 help #ith the planning and build- mechanical condition «bargain. Hre and taken by Miss Ruby Fessenden, junior relative position of the country's sports For Sale-Good milk cow. He« Earl Hcotl. theft policy Ingin ted. Write owner, oe't of Moelar Ore. pf Hood River haa acted wisely In leaa- class adviser, and tha Book and Art and lu education. Education is the sent to I>«»n C. Mote, profi*Hsor of en-. Ing of schools. Glaclar, __________ . aggtf Besides all this, many other things Ing its automobile park property to a store this week. When the rings ami very life of the nation—sports its pas- tomology, by J. A. Hyslop, federal en-' i have taken his attention because of Flowers-Flowers—carnations, 11.00 per dos , For Sale—Ata bargain, Ford track. M26 mo pins are ordered a nt. come mechanicalooodlllon. Hee MeKInwn, Moun ­ sports in the life of people. We recog­ borer, graaahopiier, alfalfa weevil, red- to be returning to normal. • np and make me an oder, cash or terms. U tain View usreg». Parkdale. TelTpirkdate met vendty of Oregon president, who lighter one for the girls.—F. M. J. mile west of Oak Grove Store. C. G. Lemroan. nise their unifying influence In our in­ spider mite and western pine bark M al»tf Ht. 3, Box IM. d* with- Hood River people last Friday stitutions. It is a healthful sign when beetle. Who will be on the delate team? our citizens grow In their love for out- Wood tor eale. Tel. «7M. dM Clipped Here and There These are not the insects that cause afternoon and evening, made a most That is the question, and an immedl-1 door play. There la a tendency, how- rtw most damage, but those that have I favorable impression. Dr. Hall gives ate one, for next Wednesday night ink __ __ We wiHh to call your attention to For Hale—Blcyte. Tel, «17. do indulge these exert ires and recently caused the greatest sensation the fact that “four out of every five’ one the feeling that he Is a practical the study hall the team will be choaen. I ever, „ports to purely by in proxy. MtMtrfa hv IlFilTV in ikrihdFOn tla«*satli>nlas alas*» mm .. . . . . — • ____ _ For Sato or Trade-Mtee eqqntrv hame. 'ZM in Or«gR>puinr popular unarm alarm it wlth and "Mpelld the dlflfer. Will lake house snd tot In Hood River to balance terms. B. I. Hnmner, Boato «, ar YO’ce used in I outlay for education look insignificant, the earwig appear in "V” would — not . .............. *” the ‘•“ience” on “just a real good cigar," and (MOO. go far toward stimulating that institu­ **« otsf a debate, and Meh one must be able have recently completed the world list at all and others listed would fade And that “It's best in the long run” to phone »7 8. tion to a greater and more useful n?.*. anv I baselmll sériés whic h approac hed a 1 in Importance. Authentic Information “save that schoolgirl complexion” and For Bale—A torse Jersey ouw and naif. 8». O. L. Craton, tel. 11M dt growth. He would lift higher educa­ qu«*stion the judges ask. I million and a quarter gate rereipta; for most of the aensatloual earwig in­ I "let electricity do the work,” because "Ion are to be *J, I our last big prise tight, two million dol- festations ia lacking. tion above the mere rounds of routine For Sale-in t hr rough bred Rnodaffsland Red “no house Is complete without one,” bene. «1«takes Urn bench. PbonxIMl. die ferent points,” said Mary E White, L Thla lattt,r |(, ,)Ut a frac. and the application of a shallow veneer especially If “ It's toasted, ” which is a or Trede-lap aorae on East Hide, « debate coach. One for posture, one ||()U (he cost of the tight, when the burning question" "established since For Bate—Pure bred Rbode Island Red roos­ to the student. Cor sound of voice, apother for the I (,t|ler ex|tenses of the fans are eatl- COMMON GROUND “ 1776" ters from triplicated stock J. <1. Itlxon. tel. and "aged in the wood, ” "con ­ ease and naturalness of speech «<» Listed. Tin- American public paid this d»U (Fr»m ApplaCIly Progress) taining no alcohol"; and “babi<>a cry M»_________ ______ ______ *te-Dairy ranch to Trout Lake Valley. , f two-man combat that lasted The poets may, and do, sing the the last on the manner and knowledge For Bate - (Jood fat r "»*. M>> belter lor Prlcr will surprlae you If you nave reel money for It ” because it “ chases the dirt" and ABBV1V IB /11 MIVU11U --------------- ~ — There Is g-; taken by her husband in many coun­ tries. They illustrated an excellent but tirst Indlcationa appear to justify ranks the space of any other cle|iart- * ,al reason why these two organiza- For Bole-Ford Touring ear In good condi ­ stock. Phone Parkdate M ar writs C. T. Raw- shafts of sunlight? One morning last I tion. H.E. Adkins, osre Grange Store; tel. son. Park date. the plan. Glenn Mendenhall, who had ment in the day's news. When the tlona cannot cooperate, and working oa travelogue. week Mount Adams presented a pic­ charge of study hall in rcsim IB last Corhett-Hullivan tight tes.k pla”»2 a newH|>ai>rr not overly devoted to [ eff«s tlveiiess much greater. art exhibit by local artists and their WANTED ___________ ____ _____ __________ foreground was heavily banked with Orin Kuhnley mid a ww»k later Her -1 *|mrta printed more than seven columns j One inwtHnee which may , Berve aa an friends. P. L. Manser exhibited a example of an opportunity for coopera-1 numlier of late pictures not formerly nnrd Carlo« will 1« in charge.-G. M. M. latarnt it during the two weeks immedl 4 ForBote— Mod.ra «.room nonas with bath, clouds. The peak, itself, newly clothed H. u H. buement and Inraso. beat, hot water system, “1'“"’" here. > Two t —« canvases of u ■ — [Htel.v preceding the contest. In 11123, tion between ihe two is the tight now shown in a blanket of white, was however, modern kitchen flreplare. Evert thing tor Osgood, eastern artist who has been lieing made by the Traffic Association, ' "Tlie rainy days are Increasing the I for a like |s>riod previous to the Denife Four lets, shade and fruit. Garage. framed by this cloud fringe, and the hot lunch trade at the high schcsil 25 rey-Finw isittle. tlie same news|*a|s>r a bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, I engaged here the past year, were oomfork Rent tor IBS per month. Price, «4.000: 82.100 .......... ............................................. shown. Some of the paintings of the cosh, balance terms. New 5-room bouse with for tile reduction of freight rat'es on sun shone on the ¡leak from the rear. per cent," says Miss Mary E. Pitney. 3« columns. In the Demprey- one tot. MK. Woo oasb, bal. terms. Should its plea lie successful, I late Thomas Hill were shown, as were bwement Phone MSI. It was aa though some unimaginably In charge of the serving. “With the Tunney tight this year, the Maiur* paper apples. ■ the saving to the Hood River Valley those of his brother, the late Edward ’ large spotlight had been turned on the hot lunches served in the school it is used 90 cxdtinins. ForHel^-H sere, substantial boute. large not necessary for the pupils to go out No process of thinking can lead us I would lie over $300,006. Is it worth Hill, well known here. Mrs. L. C. chicken bouse and yard, garage, flghls and mid-ColumMa's great guardian Baldwin showed the works of Califor­ «rater. Prloe, H00. »1.10 down end in per mo. of the building at all on rainy days,' i<* conclude that education haa gaiis'd trying for? Tlie more assistance the Traffic Asso­ nia artists, and members of the club Or will rent for IIU per month, 1008 Lincoln says Miss Pitney, “and they may in « correspoiMUng empliasis. Nor will it, Street. detr showed various articles of their own ciation can get from the farm organisa­ ' __ _________ , cases __________ until we have a shifting of demand on Hie Christmas spirit Is in the air.(that way save many of colds. tions in putting over Its program, the handiwork. Mrs. W. 8. Kennedy ex­ "Tlie meals are served by the fresh ihe part of the public, **"• u »•»* «*»• M«** »•:- It seems, naturally, more prevalent a* man cooking class, are always rend* We liclleve in the manly art of self- more c luinev It haa of being successful. hibited articles from the Ken-Kraft epboa« MXl Pafkdate. among the children. The hope and at studio, and Mrs. E. J. Nicholson pre ­ 12 o’clock and never cost over 15 defense. Our coixvption of the great- Mr. Granger, yon can help—will you? For Hate-Equity In ISM a pasaangsr Klekcn- This is only a single example of how sented a collection of handkerchiefs, baekcr faith of childhood! Certainly, there's tents. Btudents are urged to Im.i lest self defense, either for the Indivld- sadan, ran abont 17,M» mites. Rrasna bl( for amili family. Alan Htewsrt War­ a Santa Clans, If one has the faith of there so that the meals may Is* en- "«I or the nation, is education. It costs unity between the two organisations showing the styles of various periods. too ner Mnbe radio set In sood eabtnet. Marly FOR RENT can promote tlie gd of the entire dis­ new Write to Taksabl Katayama, RM. . childhood. The kiddles know that old larged and yet k««ej> tlie prh-es down,” less and gives more. x Huck Has Fine Display trict, sue) there are many others. The boa M. Hood klver, near Odell. «» says Miss Pitney.—B. C. I ------------ Saint Nicholas will not forget them. Grange should have a representation Huck's Service Station is utilising Junior High Not«« in tlie chamber of Commerce—the the show window of the chamber of And has not the Good Book said that Nearly 30 basketball candidates an­ (Mildred Torrison) ehstniier memliers should attend the commerce this week with a display of It is better to-give than to receive— swered Monday night when It. O. Gar- Six weeks' re|s>rt cards wore given Pomona Grange meetings. I tot's work tires, oils and accessories. Among the -* something like that. Have yon ob­ tier, coach, sounded the first call. out yesterday. M«nj of them have together -we'll get better results. displays is a 30x3'A Beaver tube. With Among the many basket shooters, served the average child's preps rations each $1 purchase at the service station Wright Hud McCulley, both forwards, greatly improved sinte last titae. Many pupils were given quarter hol­ for Christmas. Ton'll find most of his were the only lettermen found. Miller a customer will be given a guess as to 1.^2 Seni—SmeH modera freme house, nari- how many strokes of the pump will be gamering of pennies and nickels and and Foreman, the other two lettermen, idays Friday as rewards for having APPLE CITY PROGRESS ■yfnralehed. Phone «re or call at U ■. Hog­ lieen neither alisent nor tardy for six required in filling the tube with air. ginsGn cery, on the Helghte. dl« his, or her, planning, is that some rela­ were not present. Miller Is expected weeks. HAS WIDE CIRCULATION The winner will be awarded a hand­ tive or friend may lie remembreed on to turn out later, but Is at the present Bjte — l-ol H tn block 4, Waaooma addi ­ Junior high's imsketliall team lost to some prise. working. Foreman, who was eleeteil tion. Make mo aa otter. Jarnoa M. Jensen the great birthday anniversary. "Apple City Progress," the house or­ The Huck station will soon have Nortonville, Kare. J« captain, has moved to Salem and will th«» high school fresh num by a score of <1 to 1». Baskets were made by Ernest gan of the local Chamber of Commerce, available here a supply of the new lie lost to the team all season.-!,. McC, For Bste-W seres » In raltlvatlou. Bill, or Ixsik and Waverly Ray. has enjoyed a wide distribution to Union Ethyl gasoline. will leads for »mailer plaoa. Ownar Hoste 1 Word comes from Stevenson, Wash., Each room will have its own indi­ other chandlers of eommene through­ box M. Mosier, Oregon Ed Volstorff, a student at the U. of that scarlet fever there is almost at an White Robin Sighted O., and Thomas Woodyard, a former vidual program for Christmas. Com- out the United States since its notice Forntebsd CtoUana—By waok, «ay or A Umlted tonnage erf dsm- epidemii' stage. The news should l»e a student of Hood River high and now a mitte«»« have lieen chosen h.v the rtsuns in the Newsletter of the National A white robin, the third reported in “na «m,n So'Vie tetr «ronto. with or without board. Waucoma warning to ua against relaxation of student of Franklin high of Portland, and their class presidents. Interesting Clinmls>r. The publication was men­ this county in the ¡tast 10 years, was animal food, tMlsooe eirellent tert I user Golta<«a. Ttl, »H. 71« >«a By_______ ;jMlr Price. Iio no rer ion delivered Hood River. programs and beautiful decorations: the work we have been doing here this «lient the week end visiting at the are lieing plann«*d by the different tioned in the National Newsletter last sighted Tuesday on the West Side yjg.n'g T‘ PO°'',Dft' »fij* week, and since that time Inquiries , south of the fity by Trafford E. Smith hciine of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Volstorff. _____ miscellaneous fall to prevent the spread of children's «‘oinmittoes for their own nsims. have lieen coming in from all over the and Justice of the Peace Blagg. The — M. M. For grade piano near Hood diseases. Our schools have been freer country In regard to the publication. men followed the albino bird through River will be told to reliable party at bir Home of . __ the _ .other chamtiers who the orchards for 30 minutes. Authorities Seek Man Mid Giri M h I m '1 Finley ’28 and Dorothy Parka of distwres than for many years. We •aring. glO monthly will handle. A real buy. '26 will register at Monmouth Normal Sheriff Edlek Tuesday wired author- '¿"'J .^hout the local PjhJlca- have been on the alert. Let's continue The breast of the unique bird is of school in January. Itles of all Paciflc northwest gateway tion are: Trl-Towns Chamber of Com­ a lighter red than the ordinary robin, our good record. 1 v------ isilnts in an effort to apprehend Homer merce, Piedmont, West Virginia ; YJbey- Mr. Smith reported. The sale of tickets tarried on last Rhodes, 37, California apple picker, enae Chamber of Commerce; Fort mg. Terms Y 0 monthly. For partmnlsr» Hood River lost a man of solid Wednesday to defray expenses of pub­ I who is alleged to have eloped with Dodge, Iowa; Beaver Dam, Wisconsin; how Mten write c. F. Hebdrirk. taotory iblei I Student Body Carnival. Odell ■nd R 4,1 «•«* Bore. Ave., He«uie’ Norwich. New York ; Newburgh, New lishing lb< school newspaper was very I Nellie. 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and integrity Monday in the passing of Grange hall, Friday. December 17, be­ successful from the standpoint of its Mrs: Ixirenso Hogeland, of Mt. Hood. York; The Missouri Association, Jef­ ginning at 8 p. m. William Btewart. He was a man who purpose. The tickets were sold to the The man la declared to have called at ferson, Mo.; Hiiartanlmrg, S. C., and For Hale—Home good buys. « room boose a,l|uMlag. faraHure n gave real thought to problems of the students at two cents each and eacli the Mt. H cmk ] school Morfda.v morning. Wellington. Kansas. aíl'furol'ahMlTlüm ’ n aT*’* guaranteed, kp, «B< Rockford flrange Calendar town r^^’"Tlro,6r day, and it was interesting and Instruc­ ticket is good for one copy each week He and the girl, who weighs 180 Walebaa and stock* tive to his friends to hear his discus­ of the Hood River Guide. The ticket |*ounds and apiiears much older thun abte. All wwrkXa. Wed.. Dec. 8. Business Meeting. S’«0** and cash sales amounted to something IB. were declared to have left Immedi ­ injom bore.«tore sions of topic« of Importance. Many over |6. which Is expected to pay for ately for Hood River. Wed., Dec. 15, Home Economics. of us will miss that clieery greeting of the paper used In mimeographing the Federal authorities were aakecl to For treotor pk*win» For Hele—3 good b Fri., Dec. 24, Hoclal Grange. Mr. Btewart, warmed aa it was with paper.—G. M. M. help in the search for the man and bonne with 1 eteenit girl. ________ • its Rooteh burr. trie lights, hot and t tota, abade ana Hull Ruth Isenberg la dead, It seems al- (From Oregon Emerald) new 8-room boaee « White Salmon Minister Passes moat Impossible to the stndenta of FOR SALE Life is anything bat dull for Harry Kenneth Hinshaw, a Goldendale, Hood River High school, With some Edward Napper. 73. died at his (L. Cash, ex-'2fl. who is now «llvbdon For Ba's-BaMUtaldtamnnd ring. A per , boy, who has visited bere with of them she lunched, talked and home at White Salmon Saturday. The superintendent of schools for the prov- fort bias white stone, lHk white gold mount, laughed, and she was always kindly. ,n Y' «Fto. resItoJsMMhg. Thlite a bar funeral, directed by C. C. i ic trams of the Goldendale high Anderson,1 Ince of lanao, Philippine Islands. gain. Will make a tins X twos gift. AM » Students loved Iter, and that they was held at the neighboring mid-1 j _ „ L officiating at the Til«« Itth.on the Heigh la. g» ■* A mere matter of as won national i»romlnencc might attend her funeral the school Ccdnmbia city Monday. Mr. Naiiper la bn ria I of a murdered teacher or trying t gag n Iiiurtitfrvu imnirr ur iryiiiK' —z—— work in school dub proejct courteously dismissed them Monday. siirvlved by hla widow. . . work - animals . - to say opp. vaite^ j *- to locate I« stole« cKUb?rtJf" dUr' s s= WORST INSECT PESTS NAMED BY STUDENTS eMj °* * HARRY CASH WRITES FROM PHILIPPINES I eto**‘t^T* •I