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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1927)
Í ■■■ ->*v . .... ♦ -rf' V. -. ■ « 'Jr* J* •'i- > -------- HOOP jHK|M ■ ;■ THURSDAY, : . During its paaaag* throMfa growing evil, affecting the vety vitals jateatinal tract it cteans it fta of oyr national life; 175,000 divorces _ promote th* action of the are now being granted annually in the intestinal tract. Tbe great United States. Thia is tbe highest _ It, the rellulose and rough- divorce rate •“ the world, surpassing of tbe remaining ____the age and the character « eve* Rous*» and Japan. Of every 68 & (By Dr Philip Welsh, in Batter wagt* »H tend to counteract and over- % ■ No recent rerinon by a liood Rtv*r marriages, ten end tn the divorce com* constipation. minister ha* aroured greater comment courts. Tlie rate la twice as high a* it Fruit) Arid fruits act a* a disinfectant of Savages are known for their wonder th»« that delivered Sunday by Rev. F. waa twentv years ago and four times tba mouth, stomach and intestines. Gordon Hart, pastor of Riverside an high a* it was sixty years ago. The ful teeth, though they never give them BanHrirl gl reporta have proved Church. The sermon te given betow: tuost alarmlnu fact in connection with ■any care at all They uae Nature's that manv of the micro- organisms this problem hi that two dependent dentrifibe in a natural way. “What la i ‘ J \ ....... — children are involved on an average in the best thing to clean the teeth with?" which are present in certain forma of Acknowledgement is made in thia every divorce granted in our court* and is the question most often naked a intsoMnal indigestiou do not thrive lu sermon of frequent reference to Sher It te the universal testimony of judge* dentist. This te a more important - fruit jofees. - ■» wood Eddy’s "Religious and Social Jus who deal with juvenile delinquency question than we might at first think; After fruit* are transformed into tice" and to the report of the Com that by ter the larger majority of <■**** firstly, because we know that a clean Wood they supply th* mineral salts mittee on Marriage and Divorce of the 'hat come ls>fore tliem are the product tooth will not decay. Therefore if w* which are so very eareatial for build General Assembly of tbe Presbyterian of homes wrecked by divorce. Home find the solution to this question, we ing the teeth and bones and) in that Church in tbe U. 8. A. there are who rejoice in laws which dud tbe solution in preventing decayed way make hard strong teeth. These While the title of thia sermon la in make divorce easy for they profeaa to teeth. Second, the mouth 1* the door mineral elements like liuae aad pho*- way to the body. AU our food, our phorn* are needed in comparatirely reality a redundancy it la meant to see in this situation the suggest that Christianity calla for co of men and women from an intoieeable drinking water and even the air we large quantIties be<-ause they form not operative effort In seeking solutions to * A striking commentary on this breathe, paaaes through the mouth-and oalyteMh but also every one of tbe two “ £ bones of the body; besides certain problems that affect our cor when the mouth is not dean these life- * hanttoed tion may I* gleaned front Gibbon A giving element* are contaminated right they are needed In a great many se- porate Ufa. crettota and blood of th* body.—Few We are to deal now with domestic “Decline and Fall of the Roman Em lu the mouth. problems which affect us all. If we pire” In this monumental work, Oik New York City alone spent $177,000,- I people know that these minerals ate can be aroused to the rerlouaness of ls>n any*' “When the Roman matrons 000 to insure its Inhabitants clean 1 not found in white flour, white sugar, tlteee problems and realise how vitally l>ecame the equal and voluntary com drinking water; many more milliona meat, boiled and mashed potatoes, pas tea. coffee, refined cereals anti In thev affect us all. then this message panions of their lords, a new juris are spent to keep our food dean. The tries, 1 prudence was established, that »"ar advantage* of much of this expenditure 90 1 per rent of our modern foods which will have served its purpore. Meached. dtmatured, demineralised, Inhibition. In the consideration of riages 111» other purtnerahips. might be are wasted and let us see why. Time are ‘ thia problem we may recognise at the dissolved by the abdication of one of snd again we have taken large groupa deVltaltoed. and destroyed by .cooking, outset that In the popular view con the aasociatea. In ,hr'* of people; people that were supposed itakiag, steaming, processing and adul fusion seems to reign with regard to prosperity and <orruptlon, tbto princi to have been above average intelli terating. These minerals are not found tlie whole prohibition situation. It is ple wna enlarged to frequent P«*«*!«* gence, who were impressed with the in our attractive man-made foodleas ' well to recognise also that we are here and pernicious abuse. Passion, inter- importance of a dean month, who food. Haw fruit 1 b the cleanest and purest dreling with a problem which in reality •»at, or caprice, suggested daily motives earnestly thought and believed they food I — know of. Not is a* old a* the race. Prohibition did for the dissolution of marriage: a had a dean mouth, who brushed their ■■L ■■ only J- Is It clean not create the problem, though some word, a message, a letter, the mandate teeth every day and often after est-h but It Is also cleansing. It deans and t there are who think that prohibition Jf7f^Zn. declared the separation; meal. We examined the mouths of purifies the blood. During mastiflca- laws of the United State* have served the most tender of human emotions was there people and what did wv find? tlon it deans the teeth. It even cleans only to aggravate the whole problem. degraded to a transient sodaty of profit More than 99 per cent had unclean the dishes. Take a greasy plate and Others hold that prohibition holda the F Yet "greet as th* divorce evil un mouths, statned teeth, decayed or rot put some apple, orange or lemon juice only possible solution for the liquor ting teeth, films around and in between on it and note the cleansing effect. problem. When we come to an un doubtedly is. it •’‘‘’“M their teeth, Inflamed and bleeding Directly and indirectly it cleans every tbit the *al root of the evil ¿I* drojk biased study of the situation we find gums. * i cell and structure of the body. It sup It extremely difficult to arrive at accu er Divorce signifies always the failure These statements are by no means I lilies the body with its moat vita! ele of marriage, and a new school of the rate findings, and possibly the first re exaggerated. If you want to b* con- ments in a pure balanced and natural quisite for an unbiased study Is to re prophets is needed to call men back to vlnced, here la a good way. Get £"amall TOr«n. the recognition of marriage as a divine fresh our minds as to the conditions Nature gives u* thia purest food mouth mirror from your dentist, a good which prevailed In pre-prohibition Instltutl«*. We need to he“taK“^' supply of light and stand In front of a through the soil where all the element* the words of Jesus ta the Gospel by day*. Memory is fickle and it is an needed by our bodlee, in the right form From the be large mirror. Take a good look into and easy matter for the individual to forget Msrk. when he says: right proportion are combined with your moi I nth, particularly the inside sur- ginning of the creation, male «nd fe what those conditions were In the so faces of your six lower front te*th. the ram and clean air and baked in tbe male created He them. For this cause cial, political and industrial world. Thep draw a piece of thread or dental vitelle rays of the *un. Raw fruit* Again we nee«! to remember that all shall a man leave his father and floss betw«>en your back teeth and note are valuable. for their nutriment, nat- great reforms <ome slowly. In the year mother and ” r«>sults. To get the contrast look Into urally distilled and absolutely pure 1833, John Marshall, the great jurist, and they two shall become on* flesh. tbe mouth of any wild animal and note water, mineral salts, vitamines, tonica was anxious as to the outcome of the Marriage la intended to be » and laxative propertie*. tbe really clean teeth. (Constitution of the United States, 46 and spiritual union of two free indi 8ome petq,! >)e complain that fruit doe* Again get a view of tbe teeth viduals. Upon this foundation alone years after its ratlflcatioa. Tbe slave of the different it member* of y«mr fwm- not agree with them. It is not the fruit. trade was legally prohibited In 1807, ran a real home be built, and if as we ily and note that most all of them have but th* wrong mixture of the other but it was not until 1871 that ft was tielleve the home 1* th* fou“d*‘1™ films and deposits around their toinatural il food* with the fruit which the nation, our conception of marriage stains, actually stamped out. teeth. If you will make this inspection upseta the digestive process. AU patho- No one will deny that a very aerious must be true if the nation to to endure you certa inly will agree that we have lcigical condition* or «Ureases are ao situation confronts the country t<xlay In our thinking we must come back to utterly failed in keeping our mouth* companled by an excessive production *‘i. Well organised effort* are bring made the sanctity of this union betweena clean. In spite of all tin ie miracnlpus of acid in tbe bcxly. The acid fruita M<s'k marriage* In many quarters to nullify tbe prohib man and a woman. ------- - 1 tooth pastes, in spite of all th* wonder - bave the wonderful property of coun itory laws and It is not too much to and charivaris *re a burlesque on the fu) mouth wash**, with th* whole teracting this arid by their production say that in these attempts the very most sacred Institution known to man nation digging their teeth with most of alkaline recretlona. These alkaline principles of dem«xratlc government and ought not to be tolerated in any promising tooth brushes, the people secretions exert their benefidal effects are at stake. Our democratic form of civilised communiy. ^ave not been able to keep their mouths for hours after the fruit is consumed. I i The so called “revolt of youth con government was founded upon the In other words the arid fruits are per- »• theory that tbe people themselves have stitutes the most serious sex problem manent, lasting, natural and real My experience which stretche* over the wisdom and the authority to makA of our time. The causes for this revolt of the teeth and mouth.. Acid citai laws, which In torn they, themselves, are several, bnt Hherwood Eddy has a period of ten years' does observation fruit* are internally alkaline-formlng in meuth hygiene, prompts me to make shall agra* to obey. Is it too much to summarised them in masterly fashion food*. Most all of our denatured foods contend that the moonshiners, the boot- a* follows: 1. Tlie world war destroyed the broad statement that with the best are acid forming. O^'* tooth brush and any of the toothpaste* legger. tbe high jacker, the political many age old customs and moral stand The forming foods cause Tb* refined acid acid-formii te dry, and the respectable dtiren, who ards 2. The youth of this generation or iiowders on the market it is impos the teeth to decay and also reuse the sible for the patient to really clean his takas a drink of liquor, are all in tbe bn* been granted n greater freedom decay and disease of every other part Name category? One thing is dear— than that enjoyed by any other genera own mouth. You can be sure that For years I Instructed my patients of the bo<lv. “ there would tie no moonshiner or boot- tion. 8. There 1* today an Insistent to dean lean their mouth* thoroughly ' before when your teeth, which are the hardest legger were it not for the ritiaen who demand for quality between th* heir mouths with structuras in tbe body, are decaying, demands his liquor. 4. The youth of this generation has retiring and wash their on tbe market and I the softer structures are being It the repeal of the prohibitory laws bad placed in his hands high powered varions troyed by this same supply of arid. Í seems desirable, a way Is open for tbe playthings *u<4i s* the auto, th* radio, observed tbe results. Their mouths Let ua compare tbe lasting action of repeal of these laws, but surely no sane and the movies, and to granted greater were not clean, their teeth continued the raw frnitH with that of the tooth American citizen will argue that the leisure of time, and more spending to decay, their gums continued to be- pastes, powdci ■rs and brushes. The tooth In flamed, pyorrhea was not way to the solution of this Intricate money than that enjoyed by »n/.P1*- coi brush is one of tbe moat difficult in- problem is by the vlolatkm of the Con vious generation. • 5. Commercialized cheked. I was not satisfied, so for strumenta to keep sanitary. If you throe years I experimented on my stitution of the United Htates. m K amusements make their appeal to mod I make a culture of your tooth brush yon In a candid review of tbe liquor sit ern youth at every turn and with these mouth. I brushed my teeth for 15 will be unpleasantly surprised. Tbe ___ uation, it will be well for us to look to there baa come a rapid increase in minutes after each meal and 20 tnln- dentriflee is placed on the brush and our own house and to seek to ret that otocene literature and sex periodicals, utes liefore retiring. After each brush the teeth are brushed for a few minutes tn order before we seek to reform In fl. The conflict between nature and So ing I need dental floes between my (where they least need it) after which, the nation at large. There can be no riot y is intensified today as never be teeth, and then finished by using a tbe mouth te rinsed. Presuming that dodging tbe fact that Hood River pre fore. It is a conflict between the call mouth wash. I tried most all of the the effect of tbe dentriflee was benefi- sent* a dangerous local situation. It of the physical for expression and the tooth pastes and_ powders on ths mar rial.rita actiona would last for only a la tieside tbe mark jo argue that the demand of society for repression. ket, every kind of tooth brush and the few moimeniits. Though misleading condition existing here Is no woree Youth today faces a situation unparal mouth washes which were supposed to claims of all deacriptlons are made con- be the beet. At the end of the expert IE than that to be found In many another leled in human history. Thia is no time cernlng their preventative artion. they T of our land. If we are sincere in our for harsh criticism and half formed ment my mouth was examined and live only serve as a form of aoap. They are Ik ilesire to right evil conditions, w* must Judgment Youth needs today a moot new cavities were discovered. II During the three years, though my chemicals whk-h, when placed In the show our sincerity by feeing frankly sympathetic and understanding ap month, interfere with the normal ac and earnestly the < situation that pre proach. It is their fight for their own teeth firemed clean, I could feel that tion of th* aaliva. The mouth was my tongue seemed to lack a certain vails In our own community first. life and generation, but the fight will made for rereiving footle, not chem It te a matter of public knowledge not for them be made the easier by freshness that I now enjoy. My breath icals. The tooth brush and pastes and that a most unfortunate and regretta hurling condemnation and abuse at was not sweet, particularly in the powders have totally failed to prevent morning when I awakened I knew I ble condition prevailed In our rity on their beads. th* (llseasea of the mouth. As a matter Armistice Day. We are not among These are soma of the grave prob had not yet found tbe right way to of fact, the decay of tbe teeth haa in those who would hold an organization lems which confront us in the United keep my month clean. I decided that creased in the last few years. The responsible for the acta of Individuals. Ulates today. Tlie ~ picture is a dark my search was in the wrong direction. only roast* for this is the increased , tnit when any organisation permits the one and might well give ns cause for It was not the natural, the biologic, tbe consumptten of refined foods. ’occurenre of auch incidents a* those concern. What is the solution? Is logical way. I went back to our ani We are all agreed upon the fact that which have now become public knowl there a way out? We believe that mals and sought te find what they used alkaline saliva istbe greatest antiseptic < edge tlie one oivurrence may be regard there is, otherwise the consideration to clean their mouths with and found of the inoutb. Instead of using chem ed as an incident to be regretted and of ........... .............. might well lead to it w»s nothing more nor less than the ical*. why not produce this alkaline such problems fo«xls they ate, so I turned my Investi forgotten, but if a recurrence lie per blank __ ____ The Goa- _ and ; ~ hopeless despair. During the condition the natural way. the Crea mitted. then the organization serves pel of Jesus Christ affords the one and gation tn that direction tor's way, the easiest and most pleasant notice to the most lawless elements in only solution, but that Gospel must be first few months I would live on one way. by the use of arid fruita? An the community that under its auspices proclaimed In its fullness. No narrow ¡articular kind of food for several apple a day keepn the doctor away; there mime elements will find here s individualistic conception of Christian meals after which I would test the re half a doaen a day keep tbe dentist congenml atnwsphere for their lawless ity which appeals alone to the Indivdi- sult by applying a detecting solution away. to my teeth. operations. ual and which urges him to save his The l>e*t way to cat fruit la to ike It did not take me long to discover A word to parent* may be timely at own little self from an evil environ a whole meal of It. The first and last thia point. Certainly no parent can ex ment will touch these evils of our cor- that the nearer a food was to its nat meal of the day lend themselves nicely pect to instill Into tbe mind and heart |M>ratr lite. It must indeed be the full ural state the lens it stained or adhere»] to fruit, but do not hesitate to aat «if his child n reHp«-ct for the laws of rounded message of the Master, a mes to the enamel. The more refined or fruit at any time of the day; the ' his country when the child has knowl sage of redemption for the Individual processed the food, the more readily more the better. I am convinced that edge of tbe fact that his father is him it is true, but a redemption whk-h shall it statned and soiled the teeth. I also raw fruita, and raw vegetables are the self a lawbreaker. let him free to work the works of God noticed that tlie same thing waa true best Hnd only real foo«l for nun. Since Sex problem*. The problem of sex for his fellow» The Gospel of Jesus of my dishes, and I am sure the same I have realised the value of natural Is the problem of every human being. Christ holds within it a dynamic, the thing apidies to the entire intestinal foods, my teeth have not decayed. My It la one associated with our profound- power to break up age king abuses, to tract. The Inst Is an Important point. breath la sweeter. My tongue has bet est emotiona. We have been prone to set mankind free from the slavery of White flour, white sugar or any pro ter colon My dental friends tell me make of sex a thing secret and unclean, sin and self, to bring in a new social duct made from these chemicals; re-' I have one of the cleanest mouths they to be despised or mortifies!. Tbe Church, order and to establish the Kingdom of fined cereals; any food cooked, baked have seea and patient» who hâve not or fried stained the teeth. Even nss alas, haa through the centuries been God upon earth. teurizod milk stain* the teeth with a seen me for years tell me I look youn- silent upon the subject. Sherwood Eddy formation of film over them. I then ger. says: “The Church has at times been turned towards raw and natural foods blinded by professionalism and ecclesl- like apples, oranges, lemons, grape BOWLING NEWS astlciam. or hardened out of sympathy fruit, pears, bananas; raw vegetables, by traditional asceticiam in matters of (Authentic autograph of “DeHole") lettuce celery, cabbage, carrots, onions, sex. Instead nt proving to be a Good last Monday night tlie Krease Pill encumbers, and the various nuts. I Samaritan to sexually suffering human found that these natural foods did not Fabrhatiag Bowling team took a 66- ity. it is like the priests and Invite of The recent episode the night of the form films over the teeth. The raw pin victory over tbe Shell Company's old passing by on the^ither side of when the final pin total on the these aex problems. Apart from its Armistice dance wherein high school acid fruits, particularly the apples and squad games mounted to 2290 to 2224. censorious warning to youth, which Is students were given liquor, was sound the oranges cleaned the teeth and act three high light of the match was in misunderstood today in the church as ly scored in a resolution adopted by ually made {hem sparkle. While ex- tlie The game when Freygang of the it is in the home, religion Is for tbe the school board Monday afternoon. erlmenting with the raw fruits I was Shell ~f-<-ond squad broke loose on g mad ram so convinced with their beneficial ef moat part silent on the crucial subject The resolution follows: “Whereas, It has come to our knowl fects not only upon the teeth bnt utmn page and knocked over the wood for the of rex.” Yet, says Mr. Eddy further, “From edge that during Armistice evening sev my entire physical condition that I astounding score of 210. In the follow the healthy basis of sex. which perme eral students of the Hood River High havo given up the cooked foods and ing game Ray Ijee of the pill piling ates all the life of the body, and when School were plied with Intoxicating live entirely upon raw fresh vegetables outfit came back with a boom and messed things up with a 195. w!tb a few nuta. developed into its higher spiritual pos liquor, George Smith fattened his pin aver Therefor» Be It Resolved, That we, Of all the foods the raw, ripe un sibilities, all the life of the soul as well, there spring love and the whole the members of the School Board of peeled apple is the best thing I know age a little by averaging 128.8 for the Impulse of creativity; manhood and School District No. 3, do most earnest of, with which to clean the teeth and match. George is getting better artW womanhood; fatherhood and motber- ly protest against the action of aay per tb* «ntim mouth. The apple work* better. Tbe Krease team took the first and b.iod; tlie family and the home; our son who would encourage such law both ph/aically and chemically, physi- «•»inception of God as Father; and man lessness among the students of our cully oh mechanically, the apple la third games with margins of 13 and 63 £ ua brother; parental care; and the High School, thereby violating one of tough, crisp and hard and wlcen the pins, notwithstanding tbe fact that the highest mystical union; sacrifice and the Imslc principals of good cltlsenship ; teeth are dug Into It they are naturally Shell Cd. had a handicap of 52 pins. “And we do further urge all right- cleansed and polished. The apple en In the middle canto, where Freygai M service: chivalry and courage; the love of beenty and art; and many of the minded citizens, both by their influence circles the tooth under a great pressure got loose, tbe Shell gang had a lead of highest and bolieet developments In and example, to aid thebchool authori and after cleaning all the surfaces of 16 pins, when the smoke cleared away. Boy I That Freygang is some shooter ! ties in their effort to inculcate in the the teeth, the beneficial effect comes to morality and religion.” Tha home, too, has been strangely tilings of the students such respect for the gums which are massaged as the* He tabes his pipe in one litmd, the hall siknt upon this subject. In the mind law and order as shall make of them fruit is forced over them in mastica in the other—Boom. Name It, you can tion. In chewing the hard and firm have it, no pins in sight. of every normal child questions arise good and true American rittoans.” It is rumored up several shirt sleeves t* apple with its tough peel the teeth are at an early age concerning the origins Chinooks Melt Highland Snow _ forced Into their sockets which con that the pinseriers ought to have a of life. How are there questions dealt with in the average home? la it not High chinook winds last week melted tain the blood vessels. This pressure little publicity in this column, but ad true that too often the questioner la the heavy snow blankets around the exercises the teeth and stimulates the the boys are a bit too bashful to di met with a strange and unaccountable base of Mount Hood. A foot of snow flow of blood through both the teeth vulge their titles. I cannot satisfy the silenre? In consequence the child turns bad fnlien st Homestead inn, near ths and gums. Thi* action helps to bring rumblings of the fans. I can say this to questionable sources for tbe answer, Jnnction <rf the Cooper Spur lateral and fresh nourishment which strengthens though; “They sure sling a wicked rack.” and hardens them. and untold evil la wrought in the plas Mount Hood l<oop highway. But the real Iteneficial effects of our 'The ground is clear at Homestead." tic mind by the vile Infiirmatlon which win mat damp Ore- | in HM is thus Imparted. A noted physician and paid William Cochraa. who is in charge apple and acid fruit are derived from I Plow bottoi sociologist declares Hint ignornnee con of the hostelry for the winter, on Fri their chemical action. When this fruit gon weather if pat away without -Í * cerning rex matters la responsible for day. "and the warm winds have melted is taken into tbe mouth it Immediately protection. Some farmers secure thia most unhappy marriages. While this the snow until a car may negotiate the Induces a copious flow of alkaline (op protection h.v smearing taint on the K, '-'Str.i! may aound like a somewhat exagger lateral road as far as Cloud Cap inn. posite to arid) saliva. This alkaline liottom and taking it off in the spring ìw*' ated statement to many, yet there is no The snow on the Cloud Cap road was saliva Is the greatest antiseptic of-fee with a strong lye solution. Others use Krp. j» gainsaying the fact that many a mar three feet deep In places. Tlie con month. It protect* tbe gum*, hardens axle grease. Careful farmers abm Mk*-' * rtage It wrecked on the rock of lgnor tlnued warm weather, however, has tbe enamel and cleans the teeth by dis grease the binder knotter and similar solving and preventing the formation Crta when they put their machinery ano. But ignorance may be corrwted. removed It." aad there la a growing body of litera of the films In the remotest recesses of the implement shed. They also re tore of th* right Mod available on Hard Times old teshionod dance at the teeth. move belts and canvasses ss these I Rockford, Saturday, Nov. 26. Gravan After the fruit 1* swallowed it te would either stretch during the win te recognised a» fi great and steins. Fifty cents. Good time assured. absorbed by tbe body, where it purifle* ter or injure the machinery. _ _ . - ' -, NATURE’S TEETH PRE- ÄÄ SERVER—THE APPLE gSg 00PERÄT1VE CBRIS- T1ANITÏ IS SUBJECT ! '7 .-'f „ S I K I- • Ski .7* •N*' .. ¿U te ■I • X/ v r ! I bi - j 9 * >1 W V À *■ suggestion* for that Christmas list. with' tempting stocks« ■ o Shop Early for Bettor Sontico/ X * ■SR F I I I * LIQUOR EPISODE SCORED BY BOARD H MR. AND MRS. DAVIS ADD IMPROVEMENT tea a» the romantic lead. Others in the cast Include Emily Fltzroy, Charles Puffy, Kai Hefamidt-and Mack jlwaln. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Davis are Just completing tlielr new building at Ar gonne <amp, 22 miles up the Loop road. The building will be need for the pur pose of serving meals, lunches and con fections. Tlie outside is covered with shingles and the interior is hemlock celling with a blow torch finish making it very unique. A big fireplace in the end of the building adds to Its other attractions. Ttvy also have cabins that can lie used thia winter. Argonne camp Is in the center of ski fields and la an ideal place to spend a week end. If there in anyone who can beat mother's cooking It Is Mrs. Davis. It is well to jrfxme reservations. Thia new building and accomodations will help solve our bigest problem in win ter sports development on Mt. Hood. First Church af Christ, Scientist Services in church'building Sunday, CLOSING THIS WEEK 11 a. m. Sunday school the same hour. with The reading room is maintained in the “The Last Frontier* Davidson building. Room 8 is open week days from 9 to 5, with an attend World's GREATEST Western Photo ant in charge from 8 to S. Wednesday An epical romance of the plains. evening meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday BEE snbject, •‘Ancient and Modern Necro man«y. filia« Mesmerism and Hyp- BUFFALO BILL, WILD BILL, and otbec.FAMOL'8 SCOUTS. not Is in. Denounced.” THRILLS! THE GREAT BUFFALO DRIVE American Theosophical Society 3,090 BIHON IN WILD STAMPEDE Hood River lodge meets Tuesdays at SIOUX INDIANS ON WAR-PATH 8 pm., »1« Cascade avenue. Visitors ATTACKS ON WAGON TRAINS, Me. welcome. Jos. L. Black. Prsa. e —x-------- , AMERICA IN THE MAKING 1 SCREEN AND STAGE Although a native American from a family that has almost lost trace of its European antecedents during the yean, Jimmie Adams, Christie star who will amuse audiences at tbe Rialto theatre Sunday in his first Paramount-Christie comedy, “Doctor Qnack,” la one of the most popular comedians abroad. Both Europe and South America are strong for Jimmie, and tbe Orient too is very keen about his work. Jimmie receive* fan letters from Africa, Alaska, Japan, (Tilna, all parts of Europe, Australia, the Philippines, Borneo, Palestine, Cuba, Mexico and Canada, to say uothlng of the hundreds of letten be receives from admirers in this country. Ail the climactic drama of the Rus sian revolution rages about Lon Chaney In “Mockery,** his latest starring ve hicle for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which will he at the Rialto theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. • “Mockery” affords the master of makeup a thrilling new characterisa tion, that of a strange, brooding mujuk who, by a queer turn of fate la thrown Into a position of power and uses it to rend and tear the thing he loves. The climax la dramatic and unexpected. The peasant, fired by lust and passion, is redeemed by love and sacrificss his lite to divert a disaster that he, him self, had brought on*. The new production is screened on a lavish scale and abounds in romance, mystery and intrigue. It was directed by Benjamin Christensen, famous Dan ish director who made "The DeviTa Circus.” Aside from its entertainment value “Mockery” presents historic fidei, Ity to that darkened era in Russla'j history when the Bolshevik hordes over threw the aristocrats and a reign of terror and chaqp resulted. Chaney, as a bewildered member of the red revolt who changes into one of its heroic fig ures, presents a most complicated and startling characterisation. It Is a rate and a pirture that will be long remem bered. The support ing cast ta one of eneep- tlonalabillty, beaded by Bartnta Bed ford as leading lady and Ricardo Oor- CHURCHES' First Christina Charsk Bible school under the superintend- ency of F. G. Coo, opens st 3.45. graded, efficient leaders; Junior chnreh, 10.50, and the Communion service at same hour; morning message by the pastor at 11.15. Evening: Christian Endeavor at d.3<». evening message afr-7.3d, the sixth in the “Home and Church Series” of eight: subject, "Shall We Use the Rod or Spoil the Child?" or the “Rela tionship of Children to the Parents.” Union Thanksgiving service, with Dr. Hart as speaker. 3.30 a. m. Thanksgiv ing morning. Bible Thursday evening at 7.30. You will find a cordial wel come awaiting you at all tbe services. The Livingstone*. LAST CHANCE TO SEE A BIO PIC TURE AT POPULAR PRICES ____ Oak Grove Sdtooi F'rida CascadeL^B KM Cannon Circuit Valley Christian Clrarrh Unified services beginning at 10.15, inrinding the Bible school, preaching service and Communion service. Closes at 12 M. Evening: Christian Endeavor at 6.30, evening message by the pastor at 7.30. You are moat cordially invited to worship with us. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, Minister. St. Mark's Ctiureh The First Sunday in Advent will be celebrated with the Holy (Communion at 8 a. m.. Sunday school at 3.45 a. m., and Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. The rector's sermon will be the first of his Advent course on "Christ is Essential": “I. In Biblical and Modern Wisdom”. At 7.45 p. m. the monthly Cborsl Even song will he sung, with the Candlelight Ceremony of the Church. The Daugh ters of the King meet on Monday at 8 p. m. The Parish Fellownhip will theet Tuesday at 8 p. m. ter all members and friends. Geo. R. Wilbur will speak on "Law and Court Proceed»re”. Ti ■gjgi *1 , I p A ■ i >1