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i jRuahJKttm(Hartit ARTHUR D. MOR. Maaacer. JOK D. THOMISON. Editor -==X- > X • CONGRATULATIONS, LA GRANDE We of Hood River didn't get th« normal school. We did our best, how ever, to polut out to the board of re gents that Hood River would be the logical rite for the new institution, considering it from a statewide view point. We haven't changed our mind, even though tlie regents could not aee It our way. We are not going to be peeved like Peudletou. Round-Up folks, that is a mighty bad Christmas spirit you are displaying. We congratulate you, folk of La Grande, and assure you that you will hare Hood Hirer's support in making the new normal school one of Oregon’» lienetlcial Institutions. HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1926 I ski club members HAVE FINE SPORT With thermometer» recording a max imum of 09. a soft west wind blew the sun shone brilliantly over the mid- Colombia Bunday, and but for the fast disappearing blanket of anow one might have thought springtime pre vailed. A full membership of the Guide Ski club motored up the Coopers Spur lateral to Homestead Inn for ski ing. It w«i accessary to shovel drifts at several points. Accompanying rain fall on the lower level» 10 inches of uep'.Miow fell at the 4,009-foot eleva tion Saturday night, and the Ski club member» reported i-onditlous Ideal for winter recreation. Retailers of Everything . to W Ghe PARIS FAI R. JUST TWO MORE DAYS While it la always pleasaut to an ticipate the annual coming of the , f Christmas edition of tbe Portland ) CHRISTMAS is getting mighty close—but we have hundreds of useful and appropriate gift« for these Spectator, ita arrival proves that this last day« of Gift Buying. Everything out where you can see it and plainly marked. Plenty of obliging sales- pleasure was but meagre comiiared to that gained from an actual perusal. people to assist you in your choosing. - - r- — Editor Hugh Hume always has some Come in and look around, we’ll be pleased to 4>elp you solve your Gift Problems. Gift Problems are thing In tbe Spectator that is Interest very easily disposed of at this store. ing and entertaining. No week passes wlhout some sound, sane comment on FOR MOTHER FOR SISTER FOR BROTHER FOR FATHER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS state or national affairs, and this A dispatch from White Salmon in Coats Overcoat makes the Spectator valuable to any Overcoat Stationery Harry Weber, a member of tbe news forms us that school children of rural writing class, was elected president of dtlsen. Dresses Suit Suit Hand Bags Tlie Christmas edition holds exceed districts then- began their Christmas the press club whlcfl was organized Scarfs Wool Lined Coats Cedar Chest was last week. Lynn McCulley was elect«! Sweater holiday last Friday. The snow ing interest for ns of Oregon, and we too deep for school buses. Other mld- vice-president, and Dorothy Hull, sec Gloves Leather Coats Shirts DoUs can benefit our state and pass it on as retary. Programs will tie planned by Columbla kiddles will consider this a committee, who will be appointed by Handkerchiefs Sweaters Blazers Doll Buggies a lure to eastern friends and relatives. ch 11- the president. Tlie first program was Perfume Sets If you want to attract your friends to condition of the White Salmon Shirts Fountain Pen Manicure Sets this wt*ek. Attorney John Baker thia great Pacific northwest common dren very lucky. If Bill Bates, who is given Perfumizers Tics Black Boards Vanity Case explained to tbe clans the meaning of wealth, Just see that they receive a now In California on a pleasure jaunt, li!a*l and the laws of Oregon concern Blankets Silk Hose Drums Purse* had lieen at home tending to the Christmas edition of The Spectator, ing Illi« topic. Carol Hurlburt and weather as Is his custom, this mid lA*» na Van Allen were appointed to Robes Wool Hose Sleds Gloves It has an appeal ail the way through, Col unibla winter flurry might have plan the program to be given after tlie Dress Patterns Bath Robes Chemistry Sets Caps from the unique and colorful cover Christmas holidays.—F. M. J. page, the excellent »ketch for which l>een avoided. Sweaters Garters Trains Handkerchiefs was executed by Miss Phyllis Muirden, The civil war was a war that was Silk Hose Arm Bands Drawing Sets Beads The Dufur Dispatch of last week, in fought to preserve the Union. The on through the »¡iccial articles and Bath Sets Suspenders Christmas garb and carrying Interest pupils of Miss Gladys Wilson's second Games Slippers illustrations, which convey a compre U. 8. history class is now studying the ing articles of the big Wasco com hensive picture of Oregon from every And hundred« of other article« suitable and appropriate for everybody. munity, was one of the outstanding causes and effects of this war. Paul viewpoint. Kelr, Wednesday of last week, gave a holiday editions of Oregon weekly We congratulate you again, Mr. brief outline of the civil war, and pointed out the important factors and Hume, on your mist excellent publi newspapers. made them more clear to the pupils.— cation and especially the Christmas M. M. ■ Most of Hood River ’ s householders --4 "- , edition, and we wish you may have a waited for a ehlnbok to clear their Hl nee the valley of Hood Hirer la 9 But we've got some of the Biggest Bargains in Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats that we have ever very Merry Christmas and that the New Year may hold for you’ all the sidewalks. If eevry home owner would mantled In a blanket of ermine, and been able to offer you. You just can’t afford to pass up this Special on Overcoats. We’re anxious to close the hills are just right for coasting, things you sincerely wish and work for. shovel off the snow immediately after -many groups uf young folks are seen out some of these coats and have marked our entire stock of Overcoats down. Some of these coats are marked a storm, walking would be much more coasting down State street. Ijist Mon less than half of their former price. Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats are cut down with the rest. pleasant. day evening a coasting party made up THE AD CLUB’S AID of Misses Dorothy Garrabrant, Vera We bought a Big Special on Oregon City All Pure Virgin Wool Coats and are giving you an un- Aa for the predilection of Portland Woodford, Olga Olson and Catlierine people for the south side of Mount Stranahan, and Bill Wright, I^fty usually Big Bargain in. the entire lot» • < Walters and Wayne and Glenn Men IIiHid for their winter sports—It is but denhall spent the evening in an enjoy Do not fail to come in and see them or if this is not possible ask your neighbor, who has possibly natural. The south ride is closer to able sport under a large frosty moon. bought one. Portland, even though tlie attractions —M. M. may not be the equal of those on the The Tuesday forum of the chamlier Satisfied customers are what we like and this Sale on Overcoats will surely satisfy you in Style, Students made their forecasts for north ride. Those south side regions of comnwrce at a luncheon meeting next semester's work last Thursday, Quality and Price. which have made progress in the con appointed a committee to wait on the for this semester ends shortly after the city council and ask that an appropri struction of summer homes and winter holidays. The making of forecasts was We want you to come in and see these Bargains whether you are ready to buy or not. We’ll be lodges are much closer to the metrop ation be made for clearing streets and Incorporated into the schools only this sidewalks following snowstorms. H. G. year. Before, the student tilled out pleased to show them to you. olis than the Hood River side of the Ball rei>orted that country people, who Ms own program at the beginning of mountain, and this naturally accounts found traveling good over valley high the semester. In this way many ways, where scrapers had been used In classes were crowded while others had for the development. But it is also very natural for the clearing roads, had complained at the too few students, thus causing much condition of city streets. confusion.—C. H. citlsens of Hood River to express a Dr. C. II. Jenkins, who declared that J FINS, FURS AND FEATHERS Rockford Grange Calendar little peeve at the seeming fickleness of he had walked down Bllppery side Santa Claus came last Monday to Friday, December 24 tbe Portland Ad Clnb. That organ walks with difficulty, characterised the classes of Miss Gladys Wilson, There will be no Social Grange. thoroughfares as dangerous for chil ization In the past haz promised aid civics teacher, for the Christmas tree I a incut in_ rhyme, lament In prose, dren and old pimple, and asked that and support to north ride ventures. the forum aid in securing relief. Dr. bore presents, big and little, all tied Wl’ salt tears trickling down your FOR SALE nose. Up to last Friday night apple ship None of u« will forget the expressions Jenkins reported that ordinances gov with holiday ribbon. Each member of For Mie - A 'JD-acre commercial orchard the class retelved a package. When hairdie’s fate is at a close, ments from here had reached 4,041 of enthusiasm of the Ad Club here i erning sidewalk clearing were not be they were op«*ned, a question on some Our For Hale or Trade—Cbolae of two radine and place iDClndln» equipment. C. F. Hamner. l*<H>r inailie ’ » dead. — Robert Burus. Hood River, Ore. a3»U cars, and estimates placed remaining IKS Ford roadiu-r. K. M. Holman, tel. Mtn. dB last spring, at the “dedication" serv ing enforced. current topic was found to be tlie gift. local stored stocks at 550 cars. Except President Bennett, on motion of Dr. The student then recited on that ques U. Yu ml be, Dee Japanese rancher, For Hale-Pry body Sr wood, alsoaomaerran ices held up along the Ixiop highway, Jenkins, appointed the latter and Mr. prolmbly never heard of the noted bard for about 125 cars, which will be rolled flr. both 1« Inch«» A. H. Bloomer »nd Ixcren ' for north ride scenic assets. We recall Ball on a committee to urge dear tion.—C. H. of Scotland, but today be could prob from here to Portland before the first Kiteban. Tel. Odell aa, Hood Rtvar, Rd. N«. ) d»tf of the year to catch refrigerated steam that the Ad Club once took charge of i streets. For Bate-Dairy rancti In rrout L«fea Vallsy. Listening In on the radio of J. H. ably paraphrase tbe ¡>oem dedicated by ers for Europe, shipments from H«s*d For Sate—Dry fir wood, cal 1»M. Pbone Mil Price will rurprlae yoa If yon have rial money Robert Burna to the memory of bls promotion of Cloud Gap Inn. The Y’oung, liiHurance agent and an en iodo bualnera wllb. C.M. Cutting Jyll River will be negligible. The remain LEGION NOTES failure that* they and tbe owner, Mr. thusiastic radio fan, tbe debate squad favorite eave, tbe d«*atli of which der of the apples, of first grade, late —____________________ For Sale - A Denby 1-lon truck. In Al brought him grief. For Sale — start tbe New Year rlgbt by buy Rogers, met with, probably hurt the 1 lion. Hee MeK Innon. Moun Southern Pacific employes who are heard, over KGO, a speech.«m tlie “57 Yuinibe had a pet goat, an animal keeping varieties will be héld for the ing a home I «III »ell hanty 5-room bunga mechanicaleond View uaragr. Parkdale. Tel. Porkdele of the American Legion will ways of marketing surplus" by a pro that displayed a greater sagacity and late market. Hood River’s pear ton low with betb and electric light», fornlebed, tain recent revival of tbe Cloud Cap project, members i ■** a IM fessor of chemistry at the University nage shlpiied to date reached 481 cars. I lot. sidewalk In, downtown Q-retPra Frli a The Portland Ad Club »tart« too tie afforded an opportunity to attend of California. The marketiag of sur- affection than usual for one of the Although growers for the most part For Hale — 4D woven ruga front »1 to HAO the convention of the Ixigion in Paris racb. These are barcalna Call at mv boote. many things and then jumps to too during September, 1927, through tbe plus is a problem very much like that genus Capra hircua. The billy was here to date have received no returns accustomed t<f*V<»llowtng his master *> 1» David Upton. Tai. MM. JRf For Hale—Whit» mtary electric sewing ma' many other« liefore finishing the announcement by Paul Sboup, execu with which the Haugen farm relief about over the farm. He trailed the on their 1926 apple crop, lianks report eblne, naw electric waaher »l4BtateH.dK deals. Tbe professor's title was, S-ile — lAln flr and plna wood alao For $209,990 more deposits than a year ago tive vice-president of tbe company, projects in hand. ver, only a very clever device, for ranch wagon like a dog. One day and loan conditions are in excellent For Hal«-M eorda ot dry rad flr 4-loot wood. delivered Haat and WeMHide sad Hood that leaves of absence would be grant Pbooe 4«MJ. A. LaChapelle. F. W. Hlaien, Parkdale, Ore. jit he told of only one plan to aell the sur Yuinibe «tarted for Dee. Several miles shape. ed to eniployes who are war veterans from home he discovered that "Yagi" CHRISTMANTIME plus — increase consumption, instead of For Bala—Thrvadeaan Black MI immca Basa, Shipments from Yakima had reached For Hate—It Inch flr wood, delivered any- and who desire to make the trip. wa« following under tbe tall end of tbe one to two yea-» old. Hhooe te or write fl ’W dlOtf leaves of absence Alli also be grant decreasing the production, for which wagon. He feared to take the goat on 7,994 cars of apples and 3,031 cam of wnere Pbone 472». 'Tls pity the old world and Its hu Gould, Parkdate, Ore. ora many clamor, lie then proceeded to man populace could not live the year ed under the Mine qualifications to try to sell the fruits, particularly the to Dee, where he might have fallen ¡»ears. Wenatchee had shipped 14,04« For Hate-Good lol • för aate te «Il parta ol employes on Southern Pacific steam before a switch engine in the yards of cars of apples and 830 pears. the city, priora r|«bt. A. W. OotUaak AOa. aUU round ever under the »pell of Christ ship lines, Texas A Louisiana line« and dried fruits of California.—C. 11. the Oregon Lumber Co. So ha tied mas spirit that prevails as the birth Mexican linea. For Hole —Apple, pracb. pesr aOS »Berry Pythian Notea tree«. We have • full Iin» or general narrary "At least one teacher has pity on us “Yagi" to a fir shrub. Employes of Southern Pacific com day anniversary of Christ approaches. Yundbe went happily on, finished | Waucoma No. 30 plans to install the •lock Pbone Parkdale « or write 0. T. Raw- poor freshmen, ” remarked a promising •oo. Parkdale. iggtf At Christmastime there is an urge in pany, notably those who were members frosh when telling about the Christ his showing and returned, but Yagl's officers for the Coming term Tuesday the 18th Engineers, took an Im bleat did not greet him. The goat had ' evening, January 11. A lunch will be every breast and an impulse comes to of portant ¡xirt In America's participation mas tree ¡tarty they were going to have WANTED every mind of inan and woman and In the World war and it 1« exiiected In Miss Caroline Wilson’s English liecome eiitangl(*d in the tether and1 served and a large attendance is de For Ba le-8ee Iblf. »%-oen tract, tine 110 000 know nice for »ammcr resort, well located. had chok«*d to death. sired. little child to do something for tlie that tlie comiMiiy will be well repre elans Friday, Decemlter 24. "We drew Fine lol of ornamental nnraery »lock. Will a Wanteg-A markat for tor (gal Iona or ml Ik "1 am very xad tills Christmastime,” The auditing committee was ap- uaines and are going to give ten-cent fo ca»b prise tor lar»est order tor aprlne I dally from taberea I In teatad nows, will aoll at happiness of loved ones. There is a sented when the roll of the second presents," she went on to say, "and we said Yagi'H master. “He my friend. ¡lointed as follows: F. G. Coe, E. E, glv* delivery of rose» and other ornamentals from raochor deliver. O. L. Naught, Boz 1H, Kt.4. ¿gi Oreeon uurrary. Also »peclal prion on Fraw Tel. 6767. desire to shrive one’s self, to forgive A. E. F. Is called in Paris next fall. don't have to work a bit, but just read He gone.” Goodrich und M. M. Russell. More than 5,990 Southern Pacific em qnetta walnnls, Dellcton» »ppi» trees. Also A »¡lecial committee on suspension alt, au<1 ronntry bonraa. Rw A. G. Jännin»» Wanted-Ha» »ny and hope for forgiveness, to free tbe ployes entered the military and naval stories maybe.”—J. G. any one Natlo-al Geograpblo» FinpiM-rs in the bee kingdom are was appointed to report on all namea nhn*«» tH'fo-e von buy. A. G. Jennin»». Kraltor. of . Maren M and N. iUtU ■ — n ww__ a n.__ * nsKArara BA - ---- U» kA -lovember nr If »o please conscience and to participate in a reign service during the whr and other vet du quickly killed by • the inhabitants of up for suspension, The committee la hone MW I, or addreee Boute S, Hood River.* pbone Mr». E. E Gon Id, Odell «7. James II. Hazlett, local lawyer, Fri ra. dlftlf eran» have lieen added to the company of peace and good will. this colony. This interesting disclosure Coe, Furry, Bald- composed of Baker, Wanled-Qnllung. will maka tall »I m 4 ar day night ¡»resented the high school The other day we met a man who rolls since the armistice. For Mte—Fat »rara toe Cbrlamaa. Mr». W. three qnarlered or erlb qallta. book or knitted with 20 blankets to show the apprecia was made In Spokane by G. A. Slocum,1 win and Clark. T. Ooov, pbone MÄ. an ru«». A I work neatly dona by b»no, prloas Bro. Joe Frazier wan reported sick was seeking two orphan children of LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES tion from the business men for the Washington State college professor, reaaonable. M ra W T. Coone, tel. tea» JS football men who so loyally held The during a recent lecture on ‘'Re-Queen and all Knights were pleased to hear For Bate-Horses. Now 1» tbaumetabny the community, in order that he might when fall work I» done »nd owner» ready to Wanted—Yoon» married man, former Hood ing nnd Queen Introduction.'* ITe said that he is convalescing. One of the most »ncccssfut Christ Mil. Animal» In good panare for tba winter. River rraldeni, want» poaltlon on orobard take them into his home and provide inaa parti«*« for children of ex-servicv Dalles to a scoreless tie thia season. in part: The blankets were presented at a ban Phone 3TM, Gilbert Edgington. d28 plspe m a»»l»taot or to take tail charge. Ex them with a Christmas season of joy. men was held last Saturday at the Mt. quet given by the American lA*gion and "A colony of bees lives intensely and Williams Returned Here perienced In orchard and ranch work, also la Trarte—Flna Jersey eow, laaiad tbe operation and repair of »prayers, tractor» He has made this a practice for years, Hood dining room and was given by the business men to tbe first and sec earnestly. The propagation of the spe- Sheriff Edick last night returned belter of aame, bolh bred to regl"l«r«d ball •nd aalomoblle». Gan return on »bort no and he 1« not a man who la blessed with the American legion Auxiliary. A ond teams, the principal, the coach and cies is the work of the queen. An ex here from St. Helens with J. G. Wil Viking BM Ib. aeparator practically naw. Bean tice. Inquire at Glacier offlee for myaddree» ¡i large and lH*autifully decorate«! tree tlie athletic manager. The blankets citable queen, one that skips egg cells, liams, wanted by District Attorney power »prayer 'n »pirn'la condition, di e •nd loral referenc»». any too much of the world's goods. harrow, pony track. Waal baled grain bay held bags of candles for the 150 chil are royal blue with a white border and or that runs around and acts flapper- Baker for a thorough lnvjestigation. or at raw, lumber, »hlnglee. »table dreealng, Wanted — To buy Cletrac tractor, model W, And who of us does not like to catch dren who attended aud also refresh a large white 11 R In the center of the isb is kill**«) instantly by the worker». Mrs. Peeper, under surveillance yester ton truck.Malbew'a »raritv conveyor or anto- condition no obi ecl; mn»l be cheap. Pleaae dl« They want their queen to be matronly day, will be brought to tbe city today mobllA Raoaell G. Pond. Parkdale. ■taie fall price. Addraaa Joeepb Bba4beek, the spirit of Joyful wonderment of ments were served both the children blue background.—B. B. Brush Pralrte, Wash. dU and tend to her business." little. Innocent children Christinas and their mothers. and held as a material witness. The program was excellent and very Professor Slocum declared that there Wan'en-MO salves sad fresh menl. Ora- Junior High Notes Officers are confident that they can morning? There 1« something about a much enjoyed which conalst<*d of a »on Silver Fos and Fur Farms opposite tbe is only one queen in a colony of liees ascertain tbe identity of tbe murderer (Mildred Torrison) For Hale—Wood and bark al Robin Hood Oalumbl» Gorge Hotel. Phone MM. oZ7U morning Christmas tnewene that tugs vocal «election by Ml«« Joyce Nye, a and that she files away only once dur if they can persuade the two to talk. woodyard, cara Q L. Davi», Mt. Hood, Ora The Junior high school basketball ing her lifetime. at tlie heart, and, even though' Joy lie feature dance by Miss Dorothy Ander d»tf FOR RENT team played the Mosier high Bcliool prevailing, brings tears to the eyes, at son, piano «election by Harriet Thom last Friday night. Junior Riverside Concert Wood for aale. Tel. VTM> <123 ' high lost son and nur«ery songs by Mr». Harry For Rent — Tbe Newell plaoa ot ISO soraa. IH an evidence of such faith. Hortirultura! Meeting to be Held A large and appreciative congrega For Rai» or Trade-Nice country home SU cleared. In upper Valley, »bare or caab. W. J. Hettinger and Mra. E. T. Hunter. The the game, tlie score being I 5 to 15 in Fl la. tel. Parkdale MS. dati favor of M««ier. tion attended the sacred concert at acre». » nom honra, »ood out Ibolldlugs. tern. TucHda.v afternoon, January 11, a latter songs were especially appreci Uf. ®r«h»rrtLl<>'« of Ote.. « m Ura Month. Junior high has tiegun to I ated by the children. have a meeting is to lie held at Library hall Riverside church last Sunday evening. Will take booee »ad lot In hood River to SORDID TRAGEDY very gnla apwarance the««* day«. i Th»- at 2 p. in. untier the auspices of tbe This Is the first of a aeries of concerts »m», balance .term«. B. L Hamner. Boote «, dMr The tragedy enacted Tuesday night <lt*coratlng committees have tieen I___ _____ Mr. Hershner Heads Health Body work- Oregon Experiment Station and Ex- which the choir under the direction of phone »7rt. George William Smith plana on giving. somehow, e»i>rcialiy for those who For Rent—An apple ranch with equipment, For8»le-in tborongbbred Rnod<l«land Red Harold Hershner was elected presi Ing hard anti tlielr efforts have trans tenskm Service which should lie of Everyone la cordially invited to attend. dlStt ben». »15 lake» tbe banch. Phone MSI. da modern ’-room boote. Pbone list. came In closer contact with it, take« dent of tlie llood River County Health formed the "little gray schoolhouse" much interest to fruit growers of tills district. Into a veritable fairyland, other things For Rant — Partly fnrolabad tbraa-rnom oof association at a meeting last Thursday . FoeBale-Pura brad Rhode laland Red mo» off the keen edge of the Christmas Card of Thanks l’rofeeaor Henry Hartman, hortlcul- are happening, too. Dark secrets are tor» from trapneated »lock J. G. Dizon, tel «■«»• 113 per monlb, l^mlleaoul on Belmont road phon» M*7. an feeling. A man was asaasslnatcd, to fill the vacancy left by the resigna being whlsiiered around about lovely turi«t of the ex|ieriment station at O. dtU W’e wish to express to our friends tion of Nelson Emry. killed by a revolver fired by an un room» tn Broalna bnlldtng. The county nurse gave an Interesting programs to celelirate "The night tie- A. (’., will discuss the results of a nnd neighbwa our sincere thanks for For Ba le-Barred Rock cockerel» for mating. large nuinlier of experiment« conducted tlielr kind sympathy and aid during R. E SeolU a«7u known man, but the stories that have report. The transient problem was fore ChrlHtnia«.” la»ln« «train Tel. mm «, Mrs. B. J. Nicholson. d>f on ¡»ear« And apples relative to tlie our recent bereavement attendant on Two girl« entered the 8-B class of -T°r Rent—« and »-room a pa riman la, al (IS. followed the murder reveal that the more easily handled this year as there Room 3. They are Esther and Elsie removal of spray residue. Professor tbe sudden death of beloved son and ^«•'e-A eel of good M»4 tlrra. Repair »LÄ y J’LS?4 ** •* r “ o ” u >- *»»«. h . j . death was the gruesome climax to a were three ex,tra nurses for the harvest Forties. llartinnii lias without quest ion done brother. n»U W. M. Rush parta for Btudebaker Big « 'n. Tel. MH. Jioti Federtek, phone.MM. time, Miss Beresch and Mrs. Hayes more along thia line than anyone elae life of improvidence and seeming moral Bickford employed for the city schools, and Family. Room 3 is very proud of Mamie in the country and 1« considered tbe For Bale—T«m grad» Jersey co#« encan. laxity on the part of the victim. This, ami Miss Lewis working under the Crites liccauH«* several weeks ago she Pbone 441«. W. B. MoGulra. dztf lending authority on tlie subject. Sev A tourist, who stopped at a lonely however, does not excuse the murderer. sniiervision of the Council of Church wrote a very touching poem about the ern! hundred teats have lieen made In cabin In the Tennesxre mountains Farnlabad Cou»»«» — By weak, day or queen of Rumania. Sin* im« now re Tbe victim is dead. His wife, no doubt, Women. month, with or without board. Wanootaa With the very careful checking up ceived n letter and pliotograpb from wiping and wiixhing of both pears and noticed four good-rised holes in the Goltagaa, Tal, (OH, 71« 2th at. Jyl«lf suffers, whatever may have been her on any case suspicious of contagion. Queen apples under all aorta of conditions door. "I don't like to be inquisitive, Marie. mid the results of his investigation are but what are the holes in that door ¡»art in Jtuildlng up tbe chain of hate Hood River haa lieen more free than Tlie 7 B eiaas, Room 2, sent a Christ MISCELLANEOUS fort” he Inquired. “We got four cats," For Hair-Hay Mra. U Nax. Mt. Hood, ret- -or madness that resulted in tlie crime. for years of such diseases. There mas I mix I o Bob Uelsen, who ha« lieen extremely interesting. M. A Yothers, associate federal en- aiiNwered the mountaineer. “But why ephone 20X1 Parkdale. have lieen one or more cam*» of mea Bnt those three children are the real In a Portland howpital for over two sles, warlot fever, small pox, chicken months. Tlie I mix contained presents toinologiat. located at Yakima, Wash., didn't yot| have one good-sized hole?” '®r"?l'b,y«»“er-*He«ra» « mile, »oath- victims. pox. mumps, diphtheria, and typhoid, and Christinas greetings from Bob's will preaent a paper on trap baits as "Hell, stranger, when I say 'Scat,” I wen of Height» and »W of Belmont »ten p,r.' orch»r<’. hnlldin«», well tn a supplementary measure for codling mean ‘SCAT11”—The Spectator. There is an opportunity for the ex but no disease has been so prevalent classmates. laundry, price raaeonable W. B. Chapin, dll moth control. Mr. Yothers has devoted pression of real charity on the part of as to cause alarm. considerable time to this problem dur Brief U«l Mention The Health association wishes to Hood River folk in giving them a care ing tlie past two or three years. Mr. TROUT LAKE urge |>arents to keep their children F. E. Evans, proprietor of the Hood that will bring a solace to their child from any contact with other children tliibl« will discuss some of the spray River Machine Works. Is suffering The bazaar at the church by the ish hearts. If they are not entirely normal. Tin1 I.adles' Aid was a financial success. ing problema that must lie considered from an infection In his right hand. problem is one for the schools, but The entertainment by the minntrel in future productions of apples in Sweet cider delivered to your house, lire»« making, rlraoln». prraalng, mending Hood River Valley. The program Rnmora persist that Hal E. Hoaa, most of all parents are responsible •nd relining In me old tailor .hop on the troupe, with their local hits, was es throughout will be an Interesting one 26c per gal.; 5 gals, or more, 29c gat Furitele—Baby eh leka, W bl la Lea born Bollywood atrain, tromb*»» (elected t and S S«*iJif' Al»o »«wing ssratiliM repair» and managing editor of thé Oregon City much spread of disease. Walter Wells, phone 4723. pecially enjoyed. and grower» who attend cannot help ad)o»lln». fornirai» repaired, palming Work Miss Weaver is planing with guaranteed. Mr. ¿^iTVplSa, The Masonic and Eastern Star Enterprise, ex-preaident of the Oregon help Roy D. Smith, Spanish-American of the Woman's dub to work out lodges will hold their joint installation but receive sine information that will bsm -’"'“** àr war veteran, lias left for the veterans' be of value. Rtnte Editorial Association and now some way to serve hot soup to children I“1 <’***»rap«lred. Prima raam- Wednesday, December 29. hospital at Tacoma, where he will a — the efficient secretary of that organisa who bring their lunches at both the "Î H. A i, p hta: wr^B<,1a‘ <• Q” U Now- Mrs. Albert Elmer was called back undergo treatment for hay fever. For Hain—10 B. Franklin touring oar. new Nrw Year’s Eve Criebraiion tion of newspaper folk, may be private Coe primary and Park Street schools. to California by the Illness of her Pano Job, good rubber, new battery, excellent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coppie have mechanic»! condition. A bargain. Fira »»a daughter, Rachel. Bml Muir'» orchestra ha« been en- arrived from I-ewUton, Ida , and will then secretary to Governor Patterson. Ev policy ln«ln led. Writeoweerra,“* Hatch, Van Blarieom to Mix Wanted—A good young milch cow. gaged to play for the big New Year'» spend the holidays here with Mr. Cop erybody knows that no better timber Is Van Blarieom, exponent of the mat, C. M. Cutting. Ere dance at Rockford Grange hall J Available for that position, but It said recently that he could defeat any For tele-Al a bargain. Ford track, mt mô Mrs. Kingman, one of the oldest set Derenilier 31. This very popular or-1 pie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Coppie. SÄSBMlÄl-aTJSfÄSSi . Miss 1 Gene Wentworth, a Afo. niece would be a lose, indeed, to the Oregon master of the squared ring, be wrest ... tlers here, was much PUipUBVU surprised '»»VO».» thestra, efficient SSWS floor SSMSSSMB^V» managers, ................... '*’" very ’.’“•J aaaaavM «a. UlUl.tt'lH Mg and' ¡Wa. W t Q te A of -- Ava‘ newspaper field should Mr. Hoes be ling and the opponent with gloves, on Iwr birthday. Det-vinlier 9. when a fine hardwood floor amrare all who care ,r* striking any time he desired. Dean number of her friends and neighbors to dana moat wonderful evening of ',,n " *2*° J" ■ atudent at Mias lost to IL ,>a,<> A,t0* Ca,lf-* Hatch overheard the remark and of tame In to spend the afternoon with fun. A chicken supper, another at- J*a5^*r • fered to take him on. her, finding her making inlni-enieat. traction, along with balloon», noise- hel* *”r holidays. These two will mix at the Rialto A very enjoyable afternoon was spent maker», confetti, and »peclal »tuntn Henry Mr. and _2 Mrs. I* _ Bteete, ton .* of ZZ_. bouts next Wednesday night, Dutch and a dainty lunrii served. The gifts appropriately aid In bidding farewell, A. F. 8. Steele, la epending his Christ- stripped for wrestling action and Dean from her friends will remind Mrs. without a sub wearing regulation gloves. The rounds Kingman of them through the years to to the old year, and welcoming the man holidays at Emanuel hospital in new. Be mire and make Rockford your Portland, where be is undergoing sev- Santa Claus. come. will go three minutes. ¡«irkliig place New Year’s ere. feral serious operations. WE DON’T LIKE TO BRAG CHAMBER FORUM ASKS STREET CLEARING APPLE SHIPMENTS REACH 4041 CARS S