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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
lM2 HOOD KIVER GLACIER, TTTrRSBAY, JUNE 8, 1920 "i-KH-H-H H l-M-l-l-MH-H-H-H-r jQ BRIEF LOCAL MENTION 1 H-H-H-l-M I I I ! I-!"?"H-H-H-H-n We have to lend $.',000 on li ilipr nti estate. Tel. 5408. Klci trical repHiriiiL' at, Dakll 4 mnrt ni27tf KWctrir mStf Mr. Fred Hand, who is recovering from u serious operation, returned home from the Cottage hospital last week. Work Forbes doss painting, sign work and caldmining. Tel. 801 1. mOtl Dr. Murphy, dentist, lirosius I'.nililing, Telephone 2833. cUtf We are now prepared to WOOdi Sutherlin iV Shay, Tel. Mrs. Jessie M. BUhop has for tne Nil Bona corset. Tel. Will inuke switches from lags. I'hone 3402. For Sale WW Ford truck at bargain, Bennett Brothers aw vo ir jlotf i' agency in. tl ' H i mh- jnli like new, tf E. T. Folts was a basinet visitor in Portland the latter part of last week. O. B. Nve was a business visitor in Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hicks spent yesterday in Portland on business. Bab; Grand Chevrolet For Kale. l!)l!t Model, driven only 4C00 miles, line pon "dition. Price 1(075. Bennett Bros. m'25t( If you have an automobile that needs repairing aee C. 0. Kmery at the Cas cade (iaratje, Tel. :(524. apr22tf Anyone wishing to hire truck for get. eral hauling call K. A. Sparks, Tele phone .'(181. j:s A man capable bookkeeper and sten ographer, wants position in Hood Biver. Reply s. care Glacier. ml3-t( Ten months' guarantee on storage battery repairs. Dak in Electric Works, Third and Oak Sts. t f Miss Catherine Carter underwent an operation at the Cottage Hospital last week for removal of her tonsils. Mrs. J. W. Crites is recovering at the Cottage Hospital from a lariOOS operation. Mrs. Emma VHiighan, of Portland, has been here visiting her sister. Miss Minnie I.. Monner. J. A. Greenwood, of the Upper Val ley, last week purchased a Dodge tour ing car from Bennett iirothers. Anyone; wishing to hire truck for general hauling, cull !'. W. Chlndlundj Tel. 8311, Hotel Oregon. jl5tf (i. I.. Davenport will handle ship ments of apples and produce. 147 Front street, Portland, Ore. mltf For guaranteed storage battery and other electrical repairs, go to Dakin Electrical Works, 111-116 Third St. tf Byes scientifically examined by II. L, I Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner Bldg. fH-tf Chiropractic and Electric treatments. Rooms 23-24-26 Heilbronner building, Hood River, Ore. tf For Sale Ford touring car, new tires, will make good bug. $150. Ben nett Brother. Frank L. Keating and R. .1. Melsaae, of Parkdale, were business visitors in the city the first, of the week. li. H. Haselton. Underwood orchard iat, was a business visitor here Satur day. F'rank McF'arland was up fom Port land over the week end looking after his Belmont orchard place. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Orrie E. Lee at the Storksnest Saturday, May 29, an eight pound son. J. A. Hilles has left for Chicago and Montana points to look after business interests. I., (i. Morgan, kalsomining. paint ing, furniture packing. Residence over Hood River Market. Ph ne 2871. E. A. Olmstead and family motored to Portland for a visit yesterday and to attmd the Ysaye concert. Miss Florence Pifer left Sundav evening for an extended visit in New York and Pennsylvania. She will re turn by way of Canada. The M. E. Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the church parlors Friday af ternoon hi i. av, nil memners are urgeu to be present. F'or Sale Any kind of a second hand Chevrolet VOU mnv require A ear for Mrs. S. W. Stark, of Portland, came up Saturday to visit Dr and Mic. M. EL Welch and to spend Memorial Day in Hood River. L. A Bennett, manager of the J. C. Penney ftofv, will return today from Seattle, where he has been since Satur day on a buying tour. Miss Ann Vannet, who is teaching in Portland, was lure for Memorial Day visiting her mother. Mis. Marv Van net. Miss Elizabeth Hush and Miss Case, former local teachers, who are now lo cated in Portland, were here over Me morial Uay visiting Hood Kiver friends. Little Miss Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fengel, is recovering from an operation for removal of her tonsils. Mrs. Theodore Haas, who was called to Klamath Falls by the illness of her daughter, Mis. Pert Igl. has returned home accompanied by Mrs. igl. Mr. and Mrs. Fid win C. Eberlv. of ! 1 ! i . I f nrd Bend, en route to Portland on a buying tour, stopped here the first of the week to visisit friends and relatives. 1017 Dodge Brothers touring car new Willard battery, good tires and equip ped with Aiemite oiling system. Driv en only 11,000 miles. Price right. Ben nett Brothers, I'hone 1501. B20-tf When you want your clothes pressed and cleaned by the most sanitaty method with Hoffman steam pressor, telephone J. C Meyer, No. 1124. and he will send tor them. j22if Man anil wife with four children would like (dace with large fruit grow er, all season; also a place to live. Write : Oscar Bowden, T',144 Thurman street, Portland, Ore. JnS Mr. and Mrs. Louis I 'loir motored down to Corvallil recently for the Jun- Miss Dorothy Rand was at O. A. C. for the recent Junior week end. She was thecuest of Miss Frances Moe. Mike, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Furl Franz. is recovering from a broken arm. sustained Satuiday evening, when he fell. H S. Braakman has completed paint ing the Moaier Valley Bank, which he declares he has turned into a new build ing. Children of Riverside church will participate next Sunday morning at 10 30 o'clock in exercises, entitled, I "God's Flower land." Because of the absence of the pastor. Rev. W. H. ! Boddy.the exercises will take the place of SunaViy school and church services. Geo. Haslinger last week fold his Ford delivery truck and purchased a I Dodge commercial car. He spent an . afternoon on the Columbia ball park learning to run the car. Thev say the i bovs had to repair the grounds before : a game COUM be played. The following sisters of Mr. Huelat ' are visiting his family : Mrs. Edward iWeller, of Salem; Mrs. W. A. Morris of Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. J. W ot Tort land. Mrs. .S. I: Huelat, Mr. Huelat's mother, is also a guest here The Oregon - Washington Telephone (x. is conducting extensive improve merit work in the Upper Valley. A new trunk line i3 beintr established be tween l'arkdale and Udell. An addi tional exchange will be established at Parkdale. Only Mrs. C. H. Castner and Mrs. C. C. Huelat were able to join western Oregon women on their way to the Fn terprise annual convention of the Ore gon Federat ion of Women's clubs as the special car passed through Monday night. Other delegates were unable for various reasons to make the trip. Miss F'rances Castner is the first Hood River girl to make an airplane flight. Miss Castner. president of -the lor week end festivities and to visit junior class at u. A. i... made a Might their daughters, Mi:-ts Edna anil Olga j at Corvallis Sunday, May 2.'i. she states 1 log, students at O. A. C. i in a letter to her mother, hhe declari Leroy Childa and M. J, Brown, the latter of Cascade Locks, where he is in charge of the Herman Creek forestry I station, purchased Dodge cars from, B ennett Brother." last week. Now ii the best time to plant your pepper, egg plant, cauliflower, all 26 cents per dozen. 5000 cabbage plants at 15 cents per dozen. Heights Green huuse, phone 3393. Mi. and Mrs. W. B. Small and son! arrived the latter part ot last week from Portland to spend Memorial Day vacation with Mrs. Small's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K Bartmess. Home wanted for a boy aged 11 where he can earn his board and be treated as one of the family. Address Elliott-Overland Tel 3524. jit) braze anything. ( live us a trial. The Cascade a-alotf every pocket hook. Co., Cascade Garage. We can wild or Work guaranti ed. Klliott-Overlan.l Co. rage, tel. 8524, Irrigation advice, surveys and engin eering of any project, confer with Elbert K. Newell, OtitCe at Mt. Hood Hotel. It pays to do thing right. m4tf St. Mark's Guild will meet at 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. C. Wittenbertr, corner Ninth and Oak streets. If your motor has a cylinder that is Mrirping oil na Kant-Break sparkplugs. We guarantee them not to toui. Elliott Overland C., the Cascade Garage, tel. 3524. InStl Mrs. F 11. Pain, 212 Curruthers St., Portland. An ice cream social for theValley Christian Endeavor will he given on the lawn of Brinkhaven, home of L. F. Smith, tomorrow, Friday night. All invited. Mrs. Crawford C. Lemmon is here from Yakima visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Hershner. Mr. Lemmon will join his wife here the latter part of the week. Miss Helen Forbes, who'has been a student at the University of California at Berkeley, has arrived home to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mis. J. W. Forbes. Mrs. E. E. G fr. former local resi dent who now resides at Newlerg. was here to participate in Memorial Day exercises and to visit Mrs. Chas. IL Castner. H. M. Huxley, en route home to his at Atasiadero, Calif., from Alberta points, where he had been visiting Iirothers. stopped here last week for a visit with friends and relatives. After several days spent in Portland with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. anfl Mrs. W. J. Furnish, other relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moore and mall daughter returned home Monday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nichoi left Tuesday for Mosier, where they will i spend the vacation. Mr. Nichoi will operate commercial salmon traps and nets near Mosier and work on his fath er's orchard place this summer. Mrs. Genevieve Canlield and daugh ter, Miss Mildred, of Portland, were here Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe. Mrs. Canfield formerly knew Mr. Moe's mother when the families resided in St. Paul, Minn. the experience as the grandest she has ever had. Accompanying his sister, jsjtyliss Gretchen, who had been in PoWiahd for a visit, Hans Hoerlein was here Monday and Tuesday on business). Mr. Hoerlein, organist at Reed College and director of the chorus there, is now very busy arranging for commence ment day exercises. J. W. Crites has purchased from R. V. von Kleinsmid a lesidence erected just i,west fof the laundry on Paradise Farm several years ago by A. W. Mon osmith. Mr. Crites" will move soon with his family to the new place. He plans on selling his residence on State street. Miss Lillie Fisher delightfully enter tained a few friends Tuesday after noon honoring her sister, Mrs. Edwin Eberly, of Bend. Ice cream and cake were served and enjoyed by Mrs. R. P. Orr, of Portland, Mrs. Spangler, Mrs Albert Krieg, Mrs. J. H. Bywater. Mrs. J. H. (Jill and Mrs. Eberly. Friends and relatives gathered Tues day at the home of Addison McCoy, of the Neal creek district, to celebrate his 83rd birthday. His four sons, their wives and children, totaling 20, were present. He is a veteran of the Civil war, having served 4J years with tht 12th Michigan infantry. Misses Lulu Prather, Evelyn Has brouck and Sarah Rogers, local teach ers, left last week for Bellingham, Wash., where thev will spend the next three months attending the Washing ton normal school. A number of local young women attended the Bellingham school last year. The Knights of Pythias Band will accompany a delegation of oflicers and members of Waucoma Logde to Cas cade Locks tonight when the local Hythians will conduct initiatory work for a class of 15 novices. The journey will be made by automobile and tin band will serenade residents of Wyetb and Viento en route. Sheriff .Johnson and Constable ding er while on their recent trip to Minne apolis, stopped at Stillwater. Minn., to visit Frank M. Welch, son of Dr. M E. Welch, tyr. Welch, who is publisher of the Stillwater Messenger, one of the leading papers of that section of the country, presented each of the men with a line-o'-type hearing his name. A typed name was sent to his father. Mrs. A. K. Stranahan for the (last two weeks has been making frequent trips to I he Dalles, where her um The following representatives of I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i. a. Fowler. Hood River granges' will leave this j are ill at The Dalles hospital. Their week for Bend to attend the annual 1 illness, Mis. Stranahan says, is na m. eting of the Oregon State Grange :j thet ic, as both have been very active Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Sherrieb. Mr. and j and hospital life palls on them. Mr. Mrs. M. D. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Fowler, despite his 86 years of age, M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Palm- was engaged in his ppring plowing on iter, J. R Forden and A. I. Mason. A ! his ranch near Kufm, when he was nart of the delegates Will make the sirn-Ken wun pneumonia, taring ior trip by automc bile. him, his aged wife fell ill. INCLUDING CHILDREN'S V Sale A Real Shoe For A Few Days Only 20 off Price White vShoes Including Utz & Dunn's, Nubuck, Whito Kid. Canvas or Genuine Peters' iieignskin Oxfords, Pumps or High Shoes. Prepare for July 4th. BUY NOW UTZ 6 DUNN'5 FRANK A. CRAM "The finest appearing Restaurant, and Grill between Portland and Salt Lake City." This description of Hicks' New drill was made by a party who claims to have been in every city of any size between the two cities. And that is taking a lot of territory, we'll admit. But we believe appearances bear out this statement And we are going to try and make it line in more than appearance only. Service, Quality and Super-Cleanliness will be our motto. And of course we will have an ''Opening Night," with lots of eats, music, 'n everything that goei with them. And as we only have fifty tables, seating four at a table, and eight booths seating the same number, it might pay you to reserve a table if you desire accommodations. The date of opening will be announced soon. Hicks' Klickitat county roads, are In line shape, according to Dr. C. II. Jenkins. Who with his Wife, daughter, MiSS Louise, and Miss Marian Butler, re turned last week from a trip to Rusk s Soda Springs, on the Big Klickitat river. "vVe had no hshing, however," said Dr. Jenkins. "They are not bit ing on the upper reaches of the river yet. 1 heard thai they were getting fair catches down about I, vie." Mrs. John A. Wilson and daughter, MLss Grace Wilson, entertained Irriday afternoon in honor of Mrs. L. M. Rent- ley, Department President, Mrs. F. II. Button, Department Secretary and Mrs. (J. W. I'elfer, President of Canbv Corps, W. R. (. Delicious refresh ments were served and a very piessam iftemoon enjnved. Ihw present were Mrs. A. (). Anderson, Miss Maliel rancis, Mrs. !. A. McCurdy. Mrs. Kittie Cos. and daughter Mrs. Ains- ie, Mrs. David Mar lor, Mrs. J. II. Gill. Avis Benton, of Portland, will pre sent her Hood River class in piano re cital at l ibrary hall next Saturday evening at M.lf. Miss Bessie Witten berg, who has been a student of l.e nore (Iregorv the nast winter, will give a violin number. Those who will an pear are George Rage. Jane Diekerson, Virginia Vaughan, Ma?y Scott. Lucille Robinson. Lois Jean .Sinclair, l.omse Jenkins. Nella Hart, Klorer.ce'Cooner. 1 1 1 e Wittenberg.gJaneteBlade, Mrs. K D. Kanaira. Edna Vetter. The re cital is open to their friends. K. X. Arens. who has spent the win ter at San Diego, t'alif., for his health, has arrived to spend the summer on his Middle Valley orchard place. Mr. Arens. who has been studying apple marketing during leisure time for the past rive years, is an exponent of re frigerated space on ships to carry Northwestern spples through the Pana ma Canal. He is endeavoring to secure the cooperation of hII commercial 01 tranizations in Northwestern apple dis tricts in seeking the cooperation of steamship lines. BERRY GROWERS, ATTENTION Two-Ton Master Track lot hire. En quire Oregon hotel. jlO We are expert automobile electrician!-. A trial will convince yon. Elliott-Over-laud Co. The Cascade (iarage, phone PM4. alotf Expmi and Rngfigfl Hauled. T E. B. Goodrich, No. SOWI, jlSU You Gat Green Trading Stamps With Sale Prices. A real Saving uoubled Now 1 1 For a limited time only we are offering you Extra Trousers FREE! with every suit 400 Pure Wool Fabrics, also Palm Beaches, Mohair, etc. Every suit is genuinely Hand Tailored to measure and is the last word in distinctive style and faultless fit You save when you wear Shayne-Brim Hand Tailoring because Pure Wool and Hand Tailoring result in garments that wear longer you don't have to buy so often and you get also Extra Trousers Free! COME IN TODAY! Boys! This k Worth Looking Into. M I MOLDEN-HUELAT-SATHER CO. II 3,95 "The House of Personal Service." Now Comes June W hite Days Now that we are getting back to normal ways again we are glad to be able to tell you that we are in position to put on some of the events that you al ways used to look forward to and take advantage of, the first of these annual alTairs will be our June Sale of White We are very fortunate in having in stock a great variety of desirable and durable white goods in all departments, both by the yard and ready to put on, all of which will be put an Sale this week excepting only, domestics and threads of these we have very little nor can we get any amount of. Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Voiles, Dimity Iawns, Suitings, Shirtings, Blouse Materials and Wash Goods in White (except as above) Lingerie, Under Muslint corsets, Hose, Gloves, Neckwear, Men's Shirts, Col lars, Ties, Socks, Underwear, Etc. Our Entire Stock of White Shoes for all sizes and ages Supply Your Xeeds Sow from Out June Sale of White 40-in. Georgette and Crepe de Chine 2.89 Boost for Oregon Made Goods Which will be featured ly all leading stores next week. We handle and recommend the following all Oregon made: Tru-Blu Crackers & Cookies Krauss' Candies Olympic Flour and Cereals Hood River Vinegar Hood River Butter Zan Bros.' Brooms Pacific Coast Syrups White Wonder Soap Ertles' and Butternut Bread Koberg's Vegetables If yon appit'ciitte Quality Trade at The Star Grocery " Good Things to Kat " PERIGO & SON OUR FINISHING DEPARTMENT Wl have ! complete, modern and thor oughly equipped department for develop ing, printing and enlarging. No expense has been spared to make Ibis department Up-to-date and with the skilled workmen, we are able to guarantee the best results that can Ih- obtained. Send your lilms to us and experience the satisfaction of receiving Ihe best neg atives, prints or enlargements lhat it is p ssillr t ) tbtaln. 1 l ilins In by I p. m. out next day at 4p.m. SLOCOM-CANFIELD CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON I am now in the market for the purchase of your Field Picked and PacKed Strawberries, also Cherries Later your Apples and Tears. Planning on doubling my output this season. See me before contracting. Phone MS2 L. E. IRELAND. I Hot and Cold Lunches Salads Sandwiches Ice Cream Candies Hot Drinks Soda Fountain THE PHEASANT SK.OM) AND O K s I Kt I Is Flour at Wholesale To the people of Hood River and Valley : We will during Oregon Products Week, June 6th to 12th, sell through the Stores or Mil! Blended Purity Flour for $3.25 per 49 lb. sack This is a fancy Patent Flour, as good as any on the market. Highland Milling Co. Telephone 1751 n a. j o