T « r P4M r H P n v » ^ » r THE PAM CHKOXUT.L PIERCE TO VISIT LOCKS W EDNESDAY U TK R N O D N S p a u .sh L a **u a g » Cam » With Columbu»’ Outfit x v N*« • ' *° **” '**! t- tn lih when iVlum b«* 0>lonU*.l Notice ha* hern received MI»;wnUv>;* Ith » l*«*iHt •*( M*ttn bv Cascade Lock* democratic Lons h e r » " «tw «»■*• < * J *»** n .w * leader* that Congressman *n«1 flv»*»u lh . !»p*nl*rvl* » e r » ixA Waller E. Puree of the First only rvj'l<«lin* in i » J' enturtng l# •'0| *“" r District and candidate for re- (hit language *»«l otilturv hv pl*nlln« election. will in Hood River p*no*n*ot tettletoet»»* arttlng up county. Wednesday. ( Vtober pr.nttnc ja T**»**. RtKl un** 81. Mr Pierce will he in I'as- verwIMe* S i«r lth w»t ■ cade Locks at two o’clock in language for i»ur own S'Utheeet the afternoon on that da> . and l tw o than • hundred y * a « * £ o . •• arrangements are being made prrt* • writer In th» CW«mr> T*b - for him to have a chaine to ■n* In many T*xaa. ' • « " r X meet with the local elector lco Today and Artti’t'* o»mrounlt>* t'«',r ate. either at Merrill’» Pawl- th* Mexican h»rO«i*c. Spanlth It al- ion or the high school auditor » ..» t •• n*»-*»«ary *• Kng'l*h Al- Bvmt u many p o 'l’’- ' Mexican ium. Congressman Pierce has al M ,»,! Uv* in th* »tat»* ««t th# Anwr- ways been a heavy favorite in <«n tl«1* o f our south.-™ t*>rd»f »• this section of the county, and Uv* In th* Mexican *t*t** «*•» *•** polled a heavy vote here when other Hilo *«f It. t.o* Amt»-!«** >* or.» o f th» large** Mexican l - t '« a candidate for govenor and U t«1 title* tn th» wort«!, with • again when a candidate for Spam«h »i«**kl! e ol«-: «-nt larger congress the tirst time. than th» »n tlr» pxpolatlon of Sche COOK GETTING CROWDS AT T Y R R E L L 'S T A V E R N Penney'* Says It With VALUES Your J C IVnnrv *ton- nt 42ml Jk .Sandy H I*!., U rvn.ly with HumlmU lt¡ Vnlucs (¡« mh I honest pvpryilay wraring ap|«arel brought tu y..u at th«- N a t w . l ^ *Thia »ton* rama I it a opon until 9 I’ M nach Saturday night fur ymjr ruavtuuntr, LADIES’ Fast ('(»lor W ASH FROCKS I’l.AIOS—CHECKS—STKIPK.H nectady. Indian word* with first a Sp«n- t*h. th»n an English twl.t In *|>*IV In* alao ar» part of our ap**eh h«-r Itajr* front S|»aln. Potato nn 1 t«v mato, toharco. tn»*«iult». t b e o U l». qutnln». fc»t<rtjuln, tn-nlt*. rannlhal. can «»— th »»» m il other natlv* t»rtu» th» Spat» art!» to«'h fr*1 m Mexico. Peru. tt>» Carl*‘ «can It Ian.?« ar.<1 c l»«'«h »r ». Th»y pn»«-.1 them on to it*. Tailorwl ty p r a in t ’o lo r fu l fa*t <’«>l«»r Print*. 1'iqur and fcg. T rim , F la t t e r in g S t y le * , fu ll a lte * Neatly fintahrd "Archie” Cook has just al>out completed the task of making the famous Tyrrell’s Tavern over. He has opened the restaurant on the second floor, and is row getting his card room under way The can! rc- m will be in charge of Jaik Bowen, who formerly H aniiri.™ Shrrhrrd Dog presided ov r the card room Haa W a v y , Silhsn C oat at the Labor Temple in Port Th,. ten»- in r »r»t»t r«-n land. jM itrr tltat «-r !'»-** th» In-nil! I ’ ’ *'" a nto»-.:h i /o Bo«!n» with a *i’i t W t}|>» «*f ran in» It» vilit* was a dark, wide >p«>t or t»;. . « i., > . - • «- • • » it ' '•* the highway. But Cook has th«- K' 'n »r -r \\ ’ t» Ilunc*rl.»n up the tavern and i* Sh«vfi>r'! keeping it open 21 hours a; Through «-»nturlr* *r.J «-»nturi«-* day. He has been doing a ; o ' her« !lt e «• rit»-« *n authoritv In the !» « Ai,»'*-:-* T:n*-» hi* *■•«-• trt n endous Business, and o f ; t«>r* ¡:a »» 1» «fl7»;«rli.i Ih it lat».* weeks neither he nor, highly «k »»:<•('»<! n»-nia! pcocrM Mr.v C< < !- have hardly found I that hat [>r,«lt!,»-«l tjn.iltu»« t»>w time to slwr. But he is liet- enntldemt It.ttlwt tty virtu» of hit herltaw», th» Ku ting the crowds. IKK PA IN T S A N Y T H IN G “ I sign anything’ is the l»oast of E. A. "Doc" Salzman o f Cascade Locks. “ Doc” has opened up a sign shop in the building occupied by the new Service Garage on the main highway. Any type of paint ing is the specialty of Salz man. Already he has com pleted sign for the Eagles. Andrew’s Market. Dugout Bar. Eimer’s New Variety and Electric Store, and mer- rill’s Barbecue. WEATHER CONTINUES IDEAL' OPEN WINTER Weather conditions remain ideal in the Gorge, giving rise to the hope that the district may enjoy another open winter. Belief that a mild winter is ahead is strength ened by two facts, often quoted by old timers: 1. Few geese are seen headed south. 2. The trees are retaining their leaves, which to date have hardly commenced to turn their color. The autumn to date has been almost free of frost and not enough rain has fallen to damjien the spirits of the m<»st ardent Cal ifornian. Cock-Crow»r’t Job End»«! From HU1 to 1MO, the king* of Englnml maintained an offl'-lal "Ci*ck-crower,M « man who upp'-« rod In the king « ajairtment at midnight on A*h Wednesday and crowe«l, to remind tl«e nepnareh of (Jhrh-t’t !>e trayal. On thi* night In 1M0, the new Prince Contort, who had never heard of the crower, wn* quietly ret'llng wh»n hi* door llev,- open and a voice cried, ““ Cock-n-doodl* doo.*' The ahi*ck wa* terrible. Thus ended the 799-year-old Job.—C><| Her*« Weekly. vaoz «tinuM prove worthy of th* perti-mmnr* of doty r»«iulr*«t of any d«>g. !l»hlnd him 1» th* an«'»*- try * f over a thoutand year*, ac cording to reoearrh. 1.11c» th* rlow-ly r*lat»«l hut m-'T* tnaatlv* fireat l’ yr»f!«-»a. with whlrb he !a often c«ofut»<l. h» la »l«««k»«t with a d**p Ivory whlt# wavy allken coat. lilt aplendld hewd It flanke«1 with trory or «-ream tlrs»<l drop ear*. Put th» Ku van la teldom o v »r 28 Inrhea In height and hi* weight average* 70 pound*. Ilia Mark eye* are m*«re nhll«]ue and net cl«*er together than th,^» of the Pyreneea , . . hit ear* ar* pounder and a>«>rw elevated and he la looger tn the rouf>llngt. lilt bl*«*k eyea, n«>ae and Up* form a pteaatng rr>ntra»t agalntt hit white barkgmund. making him one of the moat heautlful of all d«ga. H o B ta ick a via llonx^lrkneas ■»metime* he-rnne* to Intenae that tha tufferer not only loses all dealt» to »at and s le e p but develop* a melancholia which leada to Insanity and death. In fact, army me«llral offi>-era reeognlc* it. In extreme raaea. at a dlaaldllty which warranta a furlough, or ev< n a diarbarge, in order t«* tare a aol- dler’a life.—Collier'» Weekly. II« r« I« an «• v « plton*) Vaha aupply «t this km |«rK». F<»r the man w h o dem an d * a little w a rm er g a r m e n t i* tru ly a lo g V alu e A ll *tz* *. 36 to 4<B MEN’S TRENCH COATS FOR RAIN OH SIIINK l l m n l tiaik. Ri>hrrizr*| Twill llelt around Coat for chilly days and dry for the ram Men’s Water Kepellant Work doth« (o a t... $3.98 Pants... $149 Slirker. Lined, with double ahoulder. hark aad * !* «• (iuarantee«l to keep you dry, Buy at Penney« and Saw. MEN’S Solid leather WORK SHOES $ 1.98 Heavy wt an upper with that Heavy l/mg Wearing com position wile, make* thi* the out*tandmg ahne Value, MEN’S WORK SO X...9c , or B row n ami W h ite M ix e d at th ia se n sa tio n a l St. P t l t r ’i and tka Vatican 8t. Peter’s was «-reel»«] on the tra ditional *lte o f the martyrdom of St. Peter, approximately June a*, A. I». C7. The Km[iernr Contiantln» In .TJ2 erected a »mall ibai«e| with 1 the altar Immediately over the { body, which hn«l l*-«-n exhumed nnd hurleil with mu«-h ceri-mony. In ::ai he commenr«-«! the liulid.i.g o f i: * great bn .illca In the form of a which endure«! until the Klf teenth century. In H.V) p.^a« Xl« h ola* V commi-nMd the pn-ci.t building, atnl thin has continued to the prerent time. The building wa< •Jedlcnted In P-20 after 0 [»> p * had l>nrtlclpale«l In Its Improvement. Tha Vatican It a palace originally ¡he residence o f pnj«e Mymmarbu«, from 4PS to .”>11 A. f». low price at Penney*, t'¿nd * Sandy. 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