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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
0 fir o JIQOI) K1VKU GLACIER THDR8DAI, JUNE 8 1020 ODELL Wi i, Fissel. of I i'Mn spent the winter ,".t ig Uearh, ( al., Id visiting at t( e home ox ,vlr. and Mis. Chas. Efardf. Mrs N. ('. John sen, accompanied by hei Bister. Mi Laura Hale, left Fri day for U iiil-x-k, VVa.-h., to Ik- present at the wedding of their sister, Miss Stella Halt'.., During the apple season last yeai Miaw Hale assisted in the H. C Johnson & 0. store, and by her courteous and pl asii g manner ibewon many friends whoa sincere good wish ej are hers. A. I, Benaflel was called to Portland Thursday, his sister. Mrs. Boy Waid, huving passed away quite suddenly, lira. H. L. Dean and daughter! Miss Hi Id red Crockett, of Rupert, Ida., spent the week end at the ho roe of Mr and Mis W. I". Kemp. M.iidity Mis. Dear!, Mrs. Kemp and Mi-a Crockett went to Portland, Where the latter ex pects to submit to an. operation for ap pendicitis. Strawberry harvest U here, i ruit is said to be of flits quality, the cool weather having been favorable lor size a. d the warmer .lays of this week will hasten lipening. Ma.i.y strangers are j on theigioiind ; also many who have spent former beiry sea oat here have returned. 4a. Mcrarlan: i now trouble man for cutler Manufacturing Co., of Port land. He will s end fetich time a ir necessary traveling and looking after the interests of the company at various points. He spent the week end at the fume of Mr. and Mr.-. J. H. Kggert. , Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Stafford and son, Clyde, stinted Tuesday morning foi a motor trip to Coeur d'Alene, their for mer home. The Stafforda spent the past several fttqrtthl in tlie employ of Leonard Fletcher. rWajiff-tbree hundred sheep were shipp.d out via the Mount Hood tt. u. last week and were put out to summer pasture up the line. These are busy (lavs for the high school students especially the Nttflioi class, with the baccalaureate seivice Sunday evening, class play Wednesday vetting and commencement Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Dutro will attend the Slate Medical Association, which is m session this week in IWtland. terness of Love, Huns, Mrs. Alice Ham; piano solo, Longing, Locb-Ev-ana, Gordon Crail ; Prologue, Pagliacei, Leon Cavallo, lla-ry Giles ; violin solo (.i) Rondino, JBeethoven-Kreisler, (I ) T on h Dance rrom Henry VIII. Gei man, C. K. Benton. BELMONT Mr. and Mrs. Cbas, Howard and daughters and Mrs. Myrtle is en berg an i daughter, Frances, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mant) Isente.g and family, retamlng to Portland over the Highway Monday. Mrs. Sarah Davis spent a few days in Hood River with her son. W. H. Davis an I family. Clarence Pifer came from Portland Satur relati to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Allen entertained friends from The Dalles Sunday. They enjoyed a picnic at the Punch Howl. Mrs. Mary Woolhart and Mrs. I. I. McKennev were guests Friday at the home of Mis L, L Barker. We arc glad to hear that Miss Mar guerite Phelps, who has been very ill. is greatly improved. Mrs. Glendora Blskelv, county nurto, has been taking care of her. Mm. M. P. I enbergi Mis-i Hess lepberg. Mr . S. VV. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold and son and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Isenberg and daughters eie visitors of Mr. and Mrs. senbsrg Sunday afternoon. School being out for this year I'earl and Irene Chubb left Saturday for their home, Trout Lake, to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mr.. F. ti. Church and Rev. Helmick and wife weie calleis Monday at the Somerville ranch. C. M Hurlhurt is expected hntm; this week from Klamath Falls for a few o'avs' visit with his family before going to Montana, where he will be as istant Mr. h FINE GilOV neer on government work Mr. and Mrs. Q, 1. Sargent were guests Sunday of Iir. an I Mrs. Kanaga. H. 1). Steele is putting in a tile flume. Hj is intending to use the surplus water from Mi v. Wright s meadow on his orchard. Mrs. Moller. Sr., has purchased the Ira Williams ranch on Alameda Wa Wdh her son and daughter she will make her home there during the sum mer mouths la.-i Al- Mrs. J. P. Tbomien entertal i I 25 Fine Grove and Odell frieni Fridav afternoon in honor of Mi 1 red Tooni en. Mr and Mis. Ceo. Smith left Satur day f lit t'efar Rapid', la., on account of the serious illness of Mr. Srhofleld, an Intimate friend. Mr. an ! Mrs. .). B. M alloy dr ive to Vancouver last Sunday. Marguerite Feirin I e turned luune last Sunday from tira.-s Valley for the summer. C. K. Benton and family moved thi week to their new home on the West Side. They have rented a house on Jer icho Lane near tleir ranch. Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Ham arrived Monday from Spokane to spend theii vacation on the Andrews r im ii. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. I.aiaway and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. i.aiaway left last Thursday for Eugene. They returned Tuesday and brought back Adah Cara way and Florence Cooper, who have been in Eugene since the close of school. Mrs. w. c. Keck left Wednesday evening for Spokane for a visit, with friends. Ml a Flora Lewtfl left Saturday for an extended Visit with relatives in Noith Dakota and Madi-on, Wi". A. I, Mason. F. P. Friday. Mr. and Mis. t, M. Taylor, J. G. Jarvls and John Mohr are uttcndii g tta' Stat Grange at Rend, this we made the trip overland. H. M. Vannler left t Lake to take treatments for t'sm. Mi s Lulu Hunt returned from t-ehool at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mia. E. F. Uatten Rend l ist Sunday. The W. C. T. U. will k bra er Mission day at the ho.i.e of Jeffries this afternaon. tie aid Jarvis came from for last week en. I. Mr'. Geo, A I telle has arranged an interesting program for the Social grange Saturday evi ning, two ntual ra ef wiih h will tie solos by Mrs Chaa, Ham ol Spokane, and Harrv Uile:, of Seattle. The School boar I has SeCU .! the fol lowing teachers for th coming year: (irt). Axtelle, prim; Mis Meafullen, Mia. Maude Hasbrouck, Mrs. P, It. Laraway. The following program wib be ren (i red : Overt) rc from Romeo and Ju- bef, Bellini. Mrs. Walter V all, Axtelle; soli, Israf I, Robert King, Larry Giles; violin solo. Schubert's Serenade, Geo. Wue-t ; s, I , (H) Life h Paradise, Mary Helen Brown, (I ) Hit- MOUNT HOOD Col. George Ham I has purchased OWd s i'ord touring car. E. C. Miller was kicked In the face y one of his horses last we. k. He re mi d from Hood River Sunday where odors dressed his wounds. Miss HaSel Miller went to Hood Riv er .-i iturday, returning home Sunday. Mildred Montgomery returned home Sunday from the Lower Valley, where ie had been visiting friends. Miss Florence Everson returned Fri day from Baker, where she attended He be k ah As sera b Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hannn were Hood Riyer visitors Friday. Mica Berths) CitSgerald and nephew, Lawrence FitageraM, starled for their home at Kane, Ph., Sundav evening. after spending the past year here with evening from an extended business trip through eastern Oregon, Idaho, Mon tana and Washington. L. J. Merrill is enjoying frequent visits with his father and mother and aunt, who are spending some time in Hood River valley and Mosier Mrs. D. W. Hudson ame up from Portland Saturday for Decoration Day Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, of Hood River, were in Mosier Sunday R. H. Gumming?, of Portland, spent Sunday in Mosier. Mrs. Kachael Stewart, of Portland pent the week end here with her son Wm. Rowland, and family. Mis. E. A. Rate and children arrived last week from Moro and are getting nicely settled In their own home. Mo sier people are glad to welcome Mr Race and his family back in Mosier. Miss Edith Trekell, of Portland, is visiting her uncle, tieo. Mathews, anu wile. Mr. Retts, traveling representative tor the California Ironworks, of uM Angeles, was in Mosier Saturday and sunuay. The ball game Sundav afternoon be tween White Salmon and Mosier was a very closely contested game. Owing to accidents to two of the Mosier boys during the game the home team was badly handicapped. The score in the last half of tlie ninth inning stood ;! to 0 in favor of White Salmon, when the game was called off, Mrs. Rebt. Brooke, of Portland, spent Sunday in Mosier with her husband, who is foreman and bookkeeper for the Johnson Construction Co. The new concrete building being erected for U3e as a garage by J. P. Carroll anil SOfts, is now nearing com pletion and will be ready soon for the installation of the necessary appliances for working. Saturday Mrs. J. T. Davenport and little daughter spent the day at Odell at the home of O. L. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and son. Hen, of Hood River spent Sunday in Mosier. The school board announces the fol lowing teachers as selected for the coming school year: Principal, Miss Mabel Bennett ; seventh and eighth grades, John P. Ross; fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Fannie Nielsen ; primary, Mrs. Olive Cement, leaving a vacancy in the third and fourth grades and as sistant branches to be get filled. Lloyd Fisher attended to business in Portland the first of the week. Wold was received Monday of the death of our former citizen, John Ev ans, who has resided in Phoenix. Ariz.. 1 1 J. C. PENNEY COM PA NY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION 2 i ARE YOU HELPING REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING? You Can Do So By Taking Advantage of Our Ever Prevailing Low Prices Customers who trade with us find no need or wisdom in waiting for "Special Sales" to buy at lowest prices. We never hold "Sales" or "Cut Price" events. Sales are rather a disposal of undesirable mer chandise or else the prices have been marked too high at first so as to stand a "mark down" at the end of the season. Think it over. Who pays the big profits when "sales" methods are used ? Compare our regular all season prices with others so called "after season Clearance Sales." You can buy from us all through the season when the goods are the newest at prices as low and lower than the so-called "Sale Prices." COME IN, INVESTIGATE AND BE CONVINCED A. ifflollen had an accident Kri vvay to Hood River, when went over an emhankmenl. aiiifully hut not seriously in- W. They all for lint rhenrne Monday went t. 1 irtland d C. E. Kitchel have pur chased a Foul. Misses My i i and Elsie Narver, of Hood River, spent several days here nith their mother, Mrs. Mabel Narver. Mrs. J. A Shields and daughter, Ma n no, arrived Sunday from Sparta, Wis., to ipend tlie summer with Mrs. J. II. Sheldrake. School i I ises Friday with I picnic at the Toll bridge. DEE Residenta of Dee Flaf participated in I picnic Sun lav in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Oxley. of Meberlv, M.. here vis Itinfl the r foeter fon, J. It. Edgar, and family. The merrymakers viiited the Prauttrby ranch, where the bomatead brotbera opened their Swlia chalet and loyally entertained the gUtata The new bridge across the West Fork just above the Punch Itowl is now completed. Additional wort must be d one on the appioaches. Automobiles, bowever, ran croea the structure and penetrate the beautifully wild 'country b:n k of the i'uiu h Itowl. HOSIER. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ollam and daughter, E i ma. of Hood River, apent the wei and With Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carroll. Mi s Anne ShogTon wa attending to I in Portland lael Friday, re turning home over the lighway Satur day. II. M. s' t an c returned home Friday r a number of years. Death occurred Saturday, May 2v; burial in Phoenix June I, Mr. Evans was a member of the local Odd Fellow lodtre. Last Wednesday afternoon the La dies' Aid was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. B. W. Watch. After the business meeting dainty refresh ments were served. Mrs. S. E. Evans was much surprised upon entering the dining room to see a large cake with and lea and floral trimmings occupving the nila e of honor on the table. Thev soon realized the meaning of the beau tiful cake, as it was the date of her Srd birthday. In the midst of much merriment the candles were lighted. after which little Mioses Dorris Cherry and Audiev Evans presented to i nch one present a floral spray from the cake, with her name OIW a card attached. Mrs. Evans cut the cake and ail joined In making it. quickly disappear. She responded to the hostess in a few well chosen remarks, thanking her for the honor bestowed. Those present were Mrs. Marietta Harlan, Mrs. Amos Root) Mis. W. A. Husbands, Mrs. S. E. hvans, Mis. Ernest Evans, Mrs. IP. II Nielsen. Mrs. (ieo. Chamberlain, Mrs Wm. Marsh- Mr. E. J. Mnldlcswart Mrs. W. T. McCIUre, Mrs. A. A. Marsh, Mrs. J 81. Cherry. Mrs. F. A AllingtSn, Mrs. Ceo. W. Mathews, Mrs. rhOB. Lelliott, Mrs. K. M. Strauss Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. C. G. Niehol, Mrs. C. II illev. Mrs. F. C. Cornett and Misses Thelma J hnson and Ida Nil aen. The color scheme was pink and green. Mrs. ,i. i. !aveiiport, wno liastucn visiting her parent! at 'I he Dalles, had the pleasure of attending a very inter esting meeting or the old Fort Dailei Historical Society at the Museum. Tn mining win canon to orilor ny tlie president. Mrs. Denton Mays, and soon very interesting aiticles were read of old time history, most of them being laiion irom newspapers, ihe ladies then retired to the dining room to a delicious luncheon alter which a short program was rendered as follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Mabcock ; vocal solo, Mrs. E. C. Price; piano solo, Mrs. Da- anport. Mictings of the Historical Society are held twice monthly in the old build ing, and within the time honored walls have been assembled a collectiiMi of an tiques of the central Oregon territory well worth the time spent in visiting them. Many tourists visit the museum. Everyone U invited to visit this old ( historical building. i The visiting Red Cross nurse will ar i rive on the noon train Monday to give .ns luclions (o those interested m h une Dry Goods Department Compare our regular prices on these staple Ginghams and Pereales with other's "Sale" prices. Dress Gingham in plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors 27-in. wide, 33c, 37c and 39 Percales, 86-in. wide, largeortmant of light and dark colors, 29c, 31c, 33c and 39 Japanese Kimona Crepe Beautiful assortment of plain colors, in this seaso-n-'s most popular shades including bright pink, gray and lavend er. Reasonably priced, at per yard 59 Flaxons Just the material you have been seeking to make that new summer blouse or dress, large ttssortment of patterns and colors at Ihe low price of, per yard 39f Hosiery We have an assortment of quality hose, values that invite Comparison both in Children's and Misses, cotton and and mercerieed hose 19c to 6SV Boys' heavy ribbed hose, 35c and 49 Ladies' cotton and mercerized hose, 15 to 69 Lad lei' mercerized outsize hose, 15c to 79 Ladies' sd'lk hose, assorted colors, black, white, navy, grey and brown, $1.19 to $1.98 Soaps Orchard Brand Powder FRESH STOCK JUST IN BENNETT BROTHERS "Crystal White" laundry, lobars "Sunbrite Cleanser, the can "Palm Olive" toilet soap, 3 bars "Rose Lath" soap, the bar "Pumice" mechanic fMftp, the bar. 59 5 25n 5c 7 Work Clothes If you wish to save money on your everv day clothes, observe our.prices. Come and see our merchandise. Do it now, don't put it off. Let us demonstrate our ability to save you money. Men's 2-20 denim overalls, best grade $2.19 Men's 2-20 denim jumpers, best grade $2.19 Boys' 2-20 denim overalls, best grade, 4 to 7 years $1 .29 Hoys' 2-20 denim overalls best grade, 8 to 13 years $1.49 Boys' 2-20 denim overalls, best grV.de, 13 to 17 years $1.69 Shirts Men's blue and grey Charnbray work shirts, "Uncle Sam" make good and full cut, double stitched, two pockets, at the saving price of $1.19 Gloves Let us demonstrate why we sell boys' heavy canvas gloves 2 pair 39c Men's canvas gloves, 2 pair 33 Men's heavy canvas gloves, 2 pair 45c Men's muli.' hide gloves, strong and durable, 49c snd 59c Others priced at 1.19, 1.69, 1.98 to 2.6,9 Hats Men's khaki, sceen front hat, just the thing to make one forget the summer heat, 69c and 89c Boys' trooper, khaki cloth hat, popularly priced at 79c MCI1S Men's balbriggan union suits, 98c and 1v79 . Men's mesh knit, union suits. 98c and 1,5 UnCICrWCar Men'8 16 lb ribbed, union suits, at . 2.19 Men's athletic, union suits, 89c and .1.29 Boys9 Underwear "Boy Scout" union suit, mesh knit, at the suit 79c Boys' balbriggan weight, union suit, at the suit 69f Qav Men's Rockford sox, 2 pair 45c wvv Boys' Rockford box, 2 pair 39c Allow us the Pleasure of Showing Our Values To You (jj'j c tjation -wide iTtc' THE HOUSE OF COURTEOUS SERVICE J. 0. PBNNEY COMPANY A N'A I ION-WlDi: 1NSTH I HON" H as nursing. Ihe meeting will he held at who their guests will be, the Hand the lr. Iwihjnaoii residence from V tit I Pl. Bfc.i-. rii.ii u.. t.'.O p. m. fur those in the country. ... . . ... An avanins martin from LIB to 7.1.1 ! ZHll""s numum in general, will M will be held for those in town n ! nearby. All interested should iffe promptly on time as the nurse will leave on the 8 o'clock train. WILLOW FLAT CENTRAL VALE Mrs. t hus. Allen is entertaining Miss Helen Hull, of Portland. The voting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chevron is on t ic sick list. Mrs. A. H. Stafford and son, after ight months' residence in Central Vale, returned to their home in CoeUr i'Alene, Idaho The Mothers' Club-had a shower for Mrs. Alrfed Thom?en last week. Mr. VV. D. Allen, of Hood Kn.r, iaitfld relatives in Central Vale Thursday. Anton toperude left Saturday even ing on business trip to Wallowa. Nellie and Ksther llagen and their brothtr, llatold, returned Wednesday firming from Corvallis, where they went to attend junior week end at O. A. C and visit Olga and KJna I'log at Waldo Hall. They motored there ard back and had a delightful trip. A very interesting meeting of the Mothara Club was held at the home of Mrs. W. W. OflSat Thurday. Af ter dainty refreshments weie served by Ihe ho.-teaa the club adjourned for one mot th, '-r more, for strawberry har- Vl t. Cjuite a number of families from this Section attended the baccalaureate ser vices held for the senior class of Odell hich M'hool Sunday evening. All en joved llev. Newham's sermon and the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chevnin were agreeably surprised Sunday morning with a visit from a party of relatives and friends from The lalles, who mo tored over to enjoy one of Mrs. Chev ron s good dinner. Mr. ano .Mrs. S-h"ltes and children. A. J. rice and Mrs. K. Hendersbot were the i guests. Henry Hill, of Wilk.w Klat. went to Portlaini Wednsiav to attend Ike Kl man Vsave concert and visit relatives. busts for a lav to a delegation of No. NM from, some eastern city. A com mittee of Al Kader Temple will allot WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS The club last week installed officer:-, for the ensuing year a" follows : Mrs. ( . O. Iluelat, president: Mrs. Jesie the iMieHta fur Miuut Wivr Th. mtmi. I M lii.h,,,, n mm ...... ...... . .. Lf . .ion- i .... i.h.i iiipi n- 'irr. , mis. lirtl- ors will be given a luncheon and will ! riet Olaaataad, fKOnd vice pres. ; Mrs. be taken for a tour of the orchards and ! W. A. SchafTner. treas. ; Mrs. I. L shown the surrounding wints of scenic Murphy, rec sec. ; Mrs. Geo. K. Wil inteiest. bur. cor. sec. I have taken the agency for the S if lla Ooffat. Call at Baelow Tailor Shop. Mrs. Karl BoeJow , Hood River, Of. If DR. N. PLYLER OHIROPRACTOK Chiropractic and Electric TraatoMi la, BoomiSS, M and IS Hailbfonner Ridg, I'boM 1SSS. Hood River, Ore. JOHN DEERE-DAIN MOWERS Vertical Lift and 5foot Cut SEASON'S STOCK JUST IN We carry Repair Parts for John Deere, McCormicK, Champion Deering and Osborne Mowers LOW WH:EL, POWER LIFT ORCHARD RAKES BENNETT BROTHERS HOOD RIVER, OREGON Shrinrrs Will B Katrrtainrd Wh le the local folks do not yet know ,