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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1922)
330 C flOOl) IlIVEIt GLACIER. THOliSDAY, JULY 20, 1922 0 tz i 1 1 1 in m i n m ii m i mi- I BRIEF LOCAL MENTION J n 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii i i-iT H. 8. Braakman does caintinsr. Daner ing and decorating. Smith Bldg. Phone . m2tf Films developed and printed prompt ly. A 24-hour service. Deitz Studio, tf R. B. Bennett and family have been on a vacation at Cannon Beach. The Pheasant has been enlivened the past week with a new coat of paint. Yasui Bros, are brightening up their premises with new paint. Mrs. C. A. Cass entertained the Em broidery Club at her home last week. H. E. Wirth, The Dalles insurance man, was here last week on business. Mrs. Walter Ford is now assisting witn me dooks at tne rait iansfer Co. The Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a bake sale Saturday, July 22, at the Book & Art Store. T 1 ixiiore you Duy an automobile you should see the new Studebaker at the Cameron Motor Co. Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Motor Co. n25tf Wood for the range or furnace. Dry, sound siaDs, ltj-in. body Iir or cord w ood Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. a21tf Hood River Box Co., box manufact uring, Hood River. Oregon. Phone 1342. m4tf Charles T. Early and son, Reymund B., motored up last week to attend to business at Dee. Sumner D. Cameron and family left last week for a vacation at the beaches. Mrs. Carroll Mansfield yesterday presented ner piano pupils in a recital at her home. Dr. H. D. W. Pineo's family has left lor Cannon beach, where they will re main until September 1. Mrs. J. W. Forbes will leave August 1 for California where she will spend a year. The Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a bake sale Saturday, July 22, at the Book & Art Store. Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic and Elec tric treatments. Rooms 23-24-25 ileil bronner bldg., tele. 1833, Hood River. Eyes scientifically examined by II. L. Ilasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner Bldg. ($-11 Prepared to taw wood in the country as well as in the city. Sutherland and Moore. Tel. 8763 and 1713. a20t Before you buy an automobile you sheuld see the new Studebaker at the Cameron Motor Co. m4tf I he f ashion btabies is being re painted, an improvement adding to the appearance of the big structure. Franklin Folts is here from the Uni versity of Oregon spending his vaca tion in the Odell district. Just received shipments of the new est in gingham dresses and blouses and feather and felt hats. Monner's. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Arneson, of The Dalles, have been here visiting friends and relatives. Major Charles Steinhauser left last week for Camp Lewis for annual train ing of reserve officers. We carry a complete line of "Baby's Boudoir" stamped goods and D. M. C. embroidery thread. Monner's. j'2()tf Dr. L. R. Alexander, dentist, Kmith Bldg., over Clarke's druif store, tel. 2021. Successor to Dr. Carolyn Underbill. j29tf Highest quality coal is cheapest. Utah King Coal is clean, hard and highest in heat. Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. tf Cottage at the beach for rent. Seven room cottage with fire place, good view of ocean on boulevard at Beach Center, Long Beach, Wn., phone 0411, R. W. Kelly. jy29 re Mrs. Phoebe Morse left Monday for Spray, where she will make an extend ed visit with her sons. The Fisrt National Bank this week has a display of the cement work of the Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. A. M. Cannon and family returned last week from an automobile tour of central Oregon. They visited as far as Bend. Uiarles Huggins, accomnanied nis iriend. Kiehard Hook, of Portland is spending a vacation in the Lost L.aKe country. Alter a visit here with their uncle ana aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Clarke, Scott and William Sluaher have turned to their home at Dufur. Ueo. W. Wood and familv. nt Rnntn uruz, caiir., arrived last week to visi Mr. wood's sister. Mrs. O. R. Nv hiui lamny. Tt U I r: n iuc iiouu i,iver oarage tne pas week sold Chevrolets to the following Earl Shank, William Lenz and W. H Kerrigan. Miss Helen Nettleton, a pianist and organist of Chicago, arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mansheld. Allyn Button has purchased a lot from J. F. Batchelder on Oak street anil is making preparations for build ing a new home. V 1 r. . v , i. a. ram Bno w. f . Laraway are improving the general Oak street bus iness district by repainting the front oi ineir stores. bearciies of records and reliable ab stracts made by Oregon Abstract -Com pany, A. W. Ont hank. Mumrar. SdR Oak Street. Phone 1521. iv20-t.f The Pheapant. Tea Room, Fountain Room and Dining Room. A real nlace iu eai. continuous service 0:30 A. M to 11 P.M. ieltf J CASEIN SPREADER in Dackaces con taining just the riijlit amount for vour sprayer laiiK wnettier JU gal., 25u gal or 300 gal. Hood River Kpray Company C A. Richards is now occunviner his newly improved cigar and tobacco store A crew of men are encased in rushinc . -!.. : u : . , i 1 1 i , lv -uiiijictiuii ma puui nail ue luxe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Field and Mr. and Mrs. Huirh G. Ball returned Satur day from a camping trip of two weeks up wind river. N. W. Bone has been exhibitine some very nanasome Lambert cherries from his Willow Flat ranch at the C. N Clarke drugstore. Mr. W. E. Shav was called to El Monte, Calif., last week bv the seri ous illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Johnson. St. Mark s Guild will eive a silver tea Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Near East relief at the home of Mrs. F. G. Hutchinson in the Belmont district. Rowland Wiley will give a reward for two yellow kittens which strayed from his Columbia street home. Each kitten- has a crooked tail. One has a white nose. Wanted Class of 10 boys, ages 6 to 10 years. Will teach swimming five afternoons each week. Each child in dividual attention. Rate SI ner week. Lady teacher. Inquire 15 Oak street. Mrs. F. C. Brosius, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Charlotte, and mother, Mrs. J. Williams, has left for Seaview, where they will remain until September 1. Hood River the cleanest town in the state. It can be if you will help by cleaning np your own place. After that a little fresh paint will do wonders. Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. a27tf Forasmuch as many come to my ollice looking for work; if growers will com municate their desires to me concerning the same, I will try to connect worker and grower without cost to either. Of fice phone 21)23 - residence 32i;2. J. B. Lister. a27 G. A. Molden was a businees visitor in Portland Monday. Miss Frances Abbott, of Indianapo lis, has arrived to spend the remainder of the summer with the family of ber brother, Ed Abbot. Rev. W. H. Boddy spent last week at Corvallis, attending the annual synod of the Oregon Presbytery e?t Corvallis and giving a series of lec tures to young people at Ilillockburn. Father Buckley, chaplain at the Washington penitentiary at Walla Walla, and Father Nooy, of Pendleton, visited the local Catholic fathers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kile and son, ac companied by J. H. Reed, have re turned to their Upper Valley home after a visit with relatives in Walla Walla, Wash. Thirty-one members of Canby Relief Corps and Post visited Mr. and Mrs. A; 11. Jewett at their White Salmon home Tuesday, participating in a pleasant picnic. G. A. Morrison and family have ar rived from Peotone, 111., for. a visit with the family of Mr. Morrison's sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, in the Odell country. The Pheasant and Oregon Hotel Di ning Room under same management. Club Breakfasts Business Men's Lunch. Evening Dinner. Continuous Service, 6:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. ieltf Men's work shoes made to order nd all kinds of shoe repairing, backed by 47 years experience. Satisfaction guaran teed, prices right. Smith's Champion Shoe Hhop, First and Oak, Hood River. Dr. ICster Murphy wishes to announce to his patients that he will he out of his ollice during the month of July, while in attendance at the National Dental Asso ciation at Los Angeles, Cal. je22tf N. H. MacMillan has just received a telegram from Vancouver, B. C, an nouncing that his brother, W. II. Mac Millan is recovering from a serious operation for the removal of a malig nant tumor from his stomach. Ray Samuel returned Saturday from an automobile tour of southern Ore gon. His partner, E. M. Holman, left Monday morning with his family on a tour that will take him to Crater Lake and other scenic sections of the south ern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chindlund, Miss Ruth Cox, sister of Mrs. Chindlund, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff llolz, of Holly wood, Calif., en route through the Northwest by automobile, stopped last week for a visit with Mr. Chindlund's brother, F. W. Chindlund, and wife. E. R. Bradley has begun the manu- facure here of a feed gauge and regis ter device for platten presses. The in vention is a timesaver for pressmen, and Mr. Bradlev states that he antici pates a keen demand from printing shops over the entire country. C. N. Rastall, superintendent'of.the Warm Spring Indian Reservation, was here yesterday to investigate a brush fire which started from the city's gar bage dump east of the city and de stroyed fences of Martha Aleck, ven erable Indian matron. The damage from the fire, now out, was negligible. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Janney, of Eu gene, accompanied by Mr. Janney 8 father, of Medford. spent the week end here, after a motor tirp to Crater Lake and central Oregon points. After visit here with Mrs. Janney s par- nts. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brosius. they eft for British Columbia points Sun day. Robert Bartol. accompanied bv Mrs. Bartol, has arrived by automobile from ndianapolis, Ind. , for a visit with his brother-in-law, R. E. Scott, and fam- y. Mr. and Mrs. Bartol left the Hoosier metropolis on May 18. Tbev declare the highways of Oregon a treat. The visitors will he taken on tours of various points of mid-Colum- ia scenic interest. S3 axon .Knit Bathing Suits $225 to $7.90 New Silverglow Yarn A lovely' assortment of the new est colorings ready for inspection. Japanese Crepe All fast colors special prices now, plain and fancy. now 39c Enjoy the most popular Ameri can sport now. Swimming is the best exercise known to man. The water is receding and the beach is getting better. Our prices are lower Boys' Bathing Suits of Wool $2.25 to $3.95 Men's Wool Suits $2.95 to $5.90 Ladies' Wool Suits $3.90 to $7.90 White Shoes Right by and every pair htted an expert fitter Ladies', 3.98 to $7.90 Children's, $1.25 to $2.95 lien's Work Shoes the kind that wear $2.98 to $S.SO Nap-a-tan Hi Cuts for Men and Women Hot Weather Shirts Coopers Cool Unions White Duck Hats aSS AM A. CRA Children's Play Suits in endless variety 98c to $2.58 Truman Butler returned last week from Tillamook beaches, where his family is spending the summer. He reports that Mrs. Butler's health has been restored and that she is thor oughly enjoying the coast outing. Joe Wendling, in charge of the city's bigr motor hre truck, leu last week with his family on a vacation in the central Oregon country. The journey was made by automobile. Mr. Wend ling will fish in the Deschutes and Metolius rivers and the numerous lakes of the central Oregon district. Joe Vogt has purchased one of the new Dodge Brothers business coupes, which has just made its appearance on the coast. This coupe embodies the new principle of all-steel construction, which is being used by Dodge Brothers for the first time in building a closed car. All American Legion Auxiilary mem bers are asked to remember the con vention at The Dalles next week, July 27, 28 and 29. Arrangements are be ing made to have as big a delegation as possible from here. Members are especially urged to attend Saturday and take part in the parade. Hood River, it is hoped, will make a good showing. An ice cream social will be given this evening by the Baptist Young People s Society at the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Olleman on Pine street. Preparations will be made at the social affair for the local presentation at the annual meeting of the Young Peoples' Baptist Union to be held in Portland the latter pat of July and first of August. Miss Alberta Carson will be Hood Uiver's delegate at the meeting. Miss Julia Ferguson, supervisor of art in the public schools of Evanston, 111., and her friend. Miss Jessie I. Luther, principal of one of the Evans ton schools, left Saturday over the Highway for Portland after a visit with Miss Ferguson's sister, Mrs. Jes sie M. Bishop. Both of tne Illinois teachers who have made a number of Europeran tours, declare that no scen ery of any section of the globe has ever impressed them with greater ap peal than that of the mid-Columbia Cascade region. Clearance I V Buy While The Buying Is Good ! July Clearance Prices Save You Money ! Our Customers certainly appreciate the many saving opportunities we are offering in all Departments on our regular high grade quality Merchandise of Merit. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Ladies' & Men's Furnishings, Silks, Wash Goods & Shoes Women's and Children's White Shoes $1.00 a Pair Ladies' Dress and Sport Oxfords $4.68 Infant's Soft Sole 49c One Strap Ladies' $10.00 Dress Shoes and Pumps $5.00 Ladies' Mercerized 25c Lisle Hose Ladies' Fibre Silk Black or Brown Hose 49c Ladies' Sleeveless Lisle Union Suits 49c Misses' Sleeveless Lisle Union Suits 39c Vacuum Bottles Extra Special Friday, July 21 Nickel Silver Pints with Japanned Jackets On Sale Friday, July 21 only 89c Limit 2 to each customer Men's All Solid Work Shoes $2.95 Men's Muleskin Outing Shoes 1.95 Men's 8 in. Smoke Horse Shoes $3.95 Men's Dress Shoes Black or Brown $4.95 Men's Black or Brown Work Socks 2 pair, 25c Men's Poros Knit Union Suits 75 c Boy's Poros Knit Union Suits 45c Judge snd Mrs. L. N. Blowers, daughter, Miss Alice, and son, Loyd, have arrived (home from an extensive southern California automobile tour. Judge Blowers is looking fine. He says the long journey agreed withjhim. . Officers of the Rebekah Lodge were installed Monday night as follows: Mrs. Clara Colby, N. G. ; Miss Mae Davidson, V. G. ; Mrs. Nettie Moses, Sec; Mrs. Geo. W. Thomson, Tress.; Mrs. S. D. Cameron, W. : Mrs. Wilbur Coulter, Cond. ; Mrs. Elsie Steele, I. G. ; B. B. Powell. O. G. ; Mrs. Katie Vincent, R. S. N. G. ; Mrs. May Mills, L. S. N. G. ; Mrs. J. D. McLucas, R. S. V. G. ; Mrs. Susie Moore, L. S. V. G., and Mrs. Elizabeth Uigman, chap lain. MiBS Lily Fisher was the install ing officer. Refreshments were served following the installation. Dr. William P. Lucas, of San Fran cisco, child specialist of the University of California medical school, accom panied by Mrs. Lucas, has been here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Babson at their Upper Valley orchard home. Dr. Lucas, who during the great war was chief of the bureau es tablished by the Red Cross for the care of women and children of devas tated France, was en route to Seattle delegate to the convention of the National Nurses Association. Mrs. Lucas, who accompanied her husband on his mission to France, is regional director of The League of Women Voters, and is making a series of addresses in the Northwest Riverside Church A comradeship of worship and service. Sftnday school 9:45 a in. Morning worship 11 a. ni. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m. Sunday Evening club-7:45, 1st and 3rd Sundays Novemler to March inclusive. Midweek Bible Lecture Thursday even ing at 7 :30. Other meetings subject to special announcement. Announcement of New Service THE DALLES, HOOD RIVER, CASCADE LOCKS and Intermediate Points. THE HARKINS TRANSPORTATION CO. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:15 a. m. Leaves The Dalles Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 7:00 a. m. FARE TO Oi AA FARE TO M HOOD RIVER ?1.UU THE DALLES $1.3 For further information call the Agent at The Dalles or Hood River. The Harkins Transportation Co. Foot of Alder Street (Broadway 6311) PORTLAND, ORE. BlO Christian and Missionary Alliance. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. II. C. Deitz Superintendent. Preaching at 1 1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Young peoples meeting at 6.30, R. C. Samuel, Pres. Prayer meeting Thurs. at 7.30 P. M. Our Motto, 1 Cor. 1 :30: "Hut of him are ye in Christ Jesus, Who of God is made unto us, wisdom and righteousness, and sanctitication and redemption." W. P. Kirk, Pastor. Phone 3ti(i3. m9tf Jost Little Stories Angus C. McDonald, who is with the highway department of Sherman coun ty, here with his family over the week end to see hia mother, Mrs. Ellen Mc Donald, brought the latest story of the roads. Where some improvements are being made on the Sherman county road system, Mr. McDonald says, a sign was placed as follows : "Detour 8 miles." "1 was engaged on inspecting roads the other morning," says Mr. McDon ald, "when a Wasco county family, out on their first motnr tour, and .heading into central Oregon, hailed me. The head of the family was irate. 'Where's this town. Detour.' he said. "I've lived in these parts 30 years and I never heard of it before. We passed a sign up the road that said it was eight miles to it, but durned if we haven t traveled 15 miles already and haven't yet got thar. " The most comical incident of the re cent Legion Mount flood Climb oc curred here Saturday evening when a prospective climber, upon spying Jim Ileaton'a motor bus, which announces a 15-rent fare to the Heights, boarded the vehicle and road along with other passengers to the business section at the top of the canyon. He paid his 15 cents and then asked Mr. lieaton to di rect Dim to the trail leading to the Le gion ramp. He gave up his plnns for a climb riirht then, when Mr. lieaton explained that the Legion party was 26 miles away on Hood s side. The visitor had heard that motor buses would be operated at intervals to the highland camp. He concluded that the lieaton Heights bus was the ve hicle be wanted. You Made The Legion Climb And You Are Hungry We can take care of the healthiest appetite. Our Crpcery and Meat Stocks are full constantly. Now let's all pull together to make next year's climb the best ever.' HOLMAN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 INFORMATION FOR IN DEPENDENT GROWERS Boy's Heavy Ribbed Black 19c Hose We are sales agents, the kind you have been looking for. No waiting for shipments to arrive in some eastern market or anywhere ele. No long aniious delays while wait ing to tee what returns will be. Vour money ready for you spot cash when loaded. Inspection and acceptance here, field service that is worth w hile. Don't ssy thia can't be done. WE ARE DOING IT. Eemcmbtr APRICOTS for Canning are now ready ana we are getting fresh supplies from The Dalles every day or two. Place your orders with us now, for the season will be short and we believe the price is lowest now. The Star Grocery "Good Tilings to Eat" PERIGO & SON AT THE THEATRES THE RIALTO Fri. and Sat, July 21 and 22, Ropinald Harkers' production, "GODLESS MEN," Topics of The Day, Aosops Fables and International News. Sun., July 23 -The William son Brothers present "WET GOLD," the bg Goldwyn pro duction with scenes actually shot on the ocean bed. Pathe News and Review. Mon. and Tues., July 24 and -RUDOLPH VALENTINO and GLORIA SWANSON in Elinor Glynn's great Master picture. "BEYOND THE R 0 C K S, " also Movie Chats. Adults 50c, Children 30c. to talk to our tanker able to perform all Bungalow Aprons 49c 7 White "Red" Pumps $1.95 ! We want you and see if we are we undertake. We want to talk over our rropojition with you. Ltt t i Work for Yoo. Wa have arrarped for rew ware houses at Hood liiver and Odell and wul do packirg, warebnusirg and stor ing. THE C. M. KOPP COMPANY, F. K. Olleman, Mgr. Fbon Hood River 2242. Ford For Sale 1919 Touring Car Hauler mouiitaMe riu Ileeofi'litioiii-l and h.k al-"i!'r 1... t.-r. ha-r. A bargain at ot.Iy S225 BENNETT BROTHERS Wed. and Thurs., July 2Gand 27 A screen version of Harold McGrath's irreat story, "HEARTS AND FLOWERS," also Sallv, the human horse, in "A DARK HORSE" together with the screen mirror showing scenes taken at the inaugura tion of President McKinley, 25 years ago. Actually one of the world s first moving pictures, Vera Kolstad and the Wurlitzcr. THE LIBERTY Fri. and Sat., July 21 and 22 Rex Reach presents his own screen version of his fa mous storv, "THE SILVER HORDE" also Winners of the West. Christian Church Sun.lav r! o eh k. .M Inrle 1 l v t 'rv!rv i 1 ii .I r-rr if mi n of 1 ! 'hi! 2 t i v 1 . 1 p ( !,ir. It '!' an at 9:4 U' .n h -v rv ..MntU. Tht Irt an 1 ti e Glacier oflke iuk- rubU-r ttaiups. Sundav. .T-ilv 23-Neal Hart in "SKY FIRE," a real wes tern production and "ON LO CATION," a Hal Koach comedy. I). WNsinzer at the Piano. Li! rty ojen every Friday, Satur day and Sunday with Sun day Matinee Rialto open every matinee and evening. Con tinuous Saturday and Sunday. SEW