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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
HOOD RIVER (I LACIER, TflCRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1915 uab 2lturr (Blarirr AKTMl k D. MOt. Publisher. When snttwriber desirr m mange in addrei tins oili.-e kIhiuIU be uot.fltHa promptly, and m week l-lo,e it -.iMbU-. Always give old ad drr mm well a ll.e nt-w A!i, fliaHl Kiver ut.iMT;ler should notify this oftl'ie kl uiirt w lull t.aiitfiiig I heir address fnm one ruml route lt another, or irom city delivery to rmii.tri ilt-li vei v , ir vice verwi If yon oo not gel oui Mxr priHiipHy, ii'tifv it by mail or leirptloui and the maltt-r will be ill Vetd IgaU-d F".xrepl II wftAlli to live ne Iti utter, i-oill' ruuiiia um. or art 11. of a general nature, tiotitil lie In tl.eotlW hi Mmiday to lnute their apH-l:ng III t In- IMa.lrof Il.ertirrelil week Suli(-rlitinti, Kl.'tO 'i-r Year. WITH THE WITS We must utter words in praiae of "The Sutunirfy Kviirtc Aiil.i" and 'Thf Monday Orawiis.h." 1 ley have .made us think. This is a gratifying rcFull from our 8tanilxiiiit ; it should (ili iL-e the erudite and so,hiaticMU'd td iters of these wetklit's even though they, thonisplves, never think. They are all noise the name old crunch and H'HH k from the bume old, apparently endlcs", rut. Without resorting to a diagram we think we can enlighten our readcrH a to who and what the aforesaid couple of weekly publications are. The first mentioned appears in the Oregon Jour nal each Saturday afternoon. The latter may be read each Monday morn inn in the Orcgnnian. We will riot at tempt to offer any explanation of their purpose or aim. They can make their own excuses. Truly, we have thought; we have pondered; we have tried to extablinh in our minds the why and the wherefore of this weekly, syncopated iii file. A commendable feature is its brevity. We will admit that we read it. We cannot prove that anybody clue around Hood I'ivcr docs. In fuel, we had to tell our contemporary, Die Newg, about whose Upper Valley column "Thu Alibi" and "The Oawlitili" made us think, of the latter' mention of the fact. We were all puffed up over having thought. Yea, we read these anti-serious fea tures, hoping against hope that we may find something good. Genius shouldn't go to waste in such an improvident manner. We have always had a fath erly interest in those young editors. We have seen good stuff from both of them. We even went so far as to paste Hex l.ampman'fi poem, the one telling of Hilly Sunday's visit to Port land, in our scrap book. We welcome Mr. Butcher anil his spray plant to our city. While the .pay roll of a spray or chemical plant ia not large, this addition to the city's work ers will aid materially, and the manu facturing cuncera will be of general benefit to the valley. Do not forget the annual school fair to be held at the library building Sat urday. Hood River youngsters in l'.)12 set the pace for diversified farming in tlood ltivur county, and their annual fairs have been getting better each year. l'ioneers, we hope you enjoy every moment of your reunion tomorrow. Give, the tonight. glad hand to the teachers Get out yoiy winter underwear. Hats off to Hood River vinegar! Japanese Hurt in Runaway I. Samba, a Japanese runcher of Dee, was seriously hurt in a runaway accident near Dee last Thursday. .ainiia was ruling with Antone Flint, wnen i ne latter s team ran away. Samba was brought to this city in an iinconsicous condition. Mr. Hint was also painfully hurt. I'.-T. Ass'n Will Entertain The members of the I'arent-Teucher AHHociHtion of the city will hold a pub lie reception for the city teachers at the high school this evening. A II patrons of the school and people of the city are urged to co-operate in making this one of the most pleasant events of the season. Congregational Church Sunday schocl at 9. fill a. m. Music iu charge of Mr. McClain. Morning wor ship at II o'clock. Sermon subject, .."Christian Experience; Conversion." Mrs. Mletton will sing. Hans llnerlein, organist. Vesper services will begin the first Sunday in October. Girls Ce cilian choir will practice Friday after school at the parsonage. Dr. Sculiee (Jets Fine Cattle Dr. F. 1,. Scobee will receive this week from Minnesota a shipment of Idooiled Oiiernsey cattle. The animals, to be used in stocking the Upper Val ley farm recently bought by Dr. Sco bee from Kd Spencer, will come by ex press. Christian Science Services. Christ oin Science Services w ill lie held in Room IMividson Kuilding, Sun d:iy, 1 1 .(Hi a. in. Subject: "Mattel." Snndiiv School at in a. in. Wedtiesdnv service. H p. in. 'I lie n ailing room is open ibiilv from ;i lo.r p. in., room 1!, Davidson building Unitarian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Service of worship at II. Important business meeting immediately following. Even ing service at S o'clock. Violin solo, Will CiiHiidler. Miss Ceila Hager will sing. All are cordially invited. Catholic Church General communion next Sunday morning at first mass for young men and young women of the pa'rish. The first mass will be at S o'clock. High mass ;it 10.30. 'I he evening devotion will be held at 7.45 instead of 7.30. Apple Evaporator for t'pper Valley Clyde lrkiiis and, C. C. Tope are erecting an apple evaporating plant near l'arkdale. be evaporator will have a daily capacity of .SO bushels, and t is planned to enlarge it later, r DESERTING HUSBAND WILL BE TRIED Following the supper, or dinner, to be served I y the ( ongregational ladies tomorrow evening in the big Riverside church basement. Officer Carson, with the usual "Oyezes!' will call court to order. Judge Geo. K. V ilbur will, with a rap of 'his judicial gavel, con vene a special cession for the purpose of trying a prominent local citizen for an alleged desertion of his family. It is understood that John liaker, attor ney for the defense, w ill set up as a defense the plea that his client Is men tally unbalanced and not responsible. Prosecutor J. 11. Hazlett has a list of local physicians, 'well known alienists, whom he will call to the stand to re fute this plea. The Thaw case never offered any more sensational pcssibilites than are in the hands of thees shrewd criminal lawyers. Special officers will be assigned to keep order among the crowds expected at the church. IIASIJXCER HAS BEAUTIFUL BLOSSOMS Thousands of beautiful blossoms may now be seen at the Heights greenhouse of Geo. Ilasilnger. All available space around Mr. liaslinger's hothouses is filled with a mass of color. Many tint ed gladiolii blooms rear themselves in stately array. Gorgeous dahlia Llooms hung their heads. Much was made of the peculiar blooms of a I'ort land florist recently ir. the Oregon Jour nal. This florist bad plucked from the same bush several Mowers of u different color. Mr. Ilaslinger has dozens of this kind. The most beautiful portion of Mr. liaslinger's garden is tilled with his large asters, lie will hold an aster show at C. N. Clarke's drugstore next .Saturday, when hundreds of the blooms will be exhibited. PORTLAND MAN LOST IN HILLS City Marshal Carson yesterday morn ing received a call frum Green I'oint fur aid in the search for a man, thought to be of i'ortland, lost in the Green I'oint district. A company of experi enced men was gathered here by.the chief. Forest rangers of the Herman creek district reported that the man, whose name is not known, was missing from his camp on Tuesday. It is feared that ho has met with sume accident. iiiniADin ii a fin in ltIUJUniL DAMl 15 WINNER OF CONTEST Miss Marjorio llarr has been adjudged winner of the I'anama -Pacific Interna tional exposition trip contest. 1 he contestants, according to count made by the judges last Thursday morn ing, stood: Marjorie Harr 278,71m. Florence Gould -2511,371. Ktheljane MclJonald 12U,(iH0. Gladys Voge I -100,430. Lemmon-llershner With l.r0 friends and relatives pres ent in the beautifully decorated build ing, the wedding of Charles Crawford l.emmon and Miss l.eila Zoe Hershner was solemnized Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Riverside Congrega tional chruch, Kev. J. L. Hershner, the bride's father, assisted by Kev. A. S. Domit, officiating. The bride, a graduate of thu local high school and of I'acific Unversity, one of the city's most popular youiig women, wore a white duchess satin gown with tulle ovetskirt. She carried a shower bouquet of roses, lilies of the valley and orchitis. Her gown was trimmed with princess lace and pearls. She wore a veil of tulle, adorned with orange blossoms. Miss l.eah l.eiser, of Vancouver, Wn., a former schoolmate of tho bride at i'acific University, was maid of honor. Miss I.eiser wore a gown of orchid taffeta and cream net. She car ried a shower bouquet of I'lrich Hrun ner roses. Misses Flora Furrow and llertha Mas ters, tho latter of i'ortland, were bridesmaids. Hoth wore crepe de chine gowns and carried shower bouquets of bride's roses. Little Virginia Vaughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vaughan, was flower girl. The little girl, wearing a white organdie dress, was very pretty. Mr. l.emmon was accompanied by C. Claudu Thompson. Harold Hershner accompanied his sister down the aisle of the church, as Hans lloerlein played Lohengrin's wedding march, ami gave her away at the altar. After the cere mony the party withdrew to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march. Mr. lloerlein gave an organ recital as the guests were being seated in the church, the ushers being L. A. Henderson, Cul ver K. Osgoud, Este Hrosius and Free man Mason. Mrs. O. H. Ilenney sang, "Sung of the Heart," just before the bridal party entered the church. following the wedding a recention was held at the home of the bride s parents. The rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and white roses. Mrs. P. S. Davidson presided at the otlee.urii. Mrs. Frank A. Cram. Mrs. C. D. riiomnson and Miss Alice Hom ing cut the ices. Misses Kittv and Frances Hragg. Genevieve Ituttertield, Ann Vannet and Kuth Cooper served. During the reception Mrs. ilenney sang several solos. Out of town guests here lor the wed ding were: Mrs. 1. W. I.aughry, of Monmouth, the bride's grandmother; Miss V'Ona Gutherie, Miss Margaret Hates and Miss Uretchen F.losterman, of I'ortland ; and Freeman Mason, of Pasadena, Calif. The groom is one of the'eity's most successful young business men. being manager of the Hood Kiver Produce Exchange. He came here several years ago with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.C.G. l.emmon, from Chicigo, and engaged in ranching for a time with his father, in the Oak Grove district. Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon left yesterday for San Francisco and other California points on a two weeks' honeymoon. After October 15 they will be at home in the (.'rites house on State street. Exchange Leases Odell 1'roperty The F'ruit Growers Exchange has leased from the Mount Hood Kailway Co. a lot 200 feet long by 100 feet deep at Odell. They have purchased from the Consolidated Mercantile Co. a warehouse now located on the place. This will be used for the present as a shipping station, and later the ex change will build a warehouse. When the building is cor.ideted, the old ware house will be used as a packing house. LOCAL VINEGAR GETS GOLD MEDAL AWARD C. J. Calkins, of the Hood River Apple Vinegar Co.. has received from C. N. Havlin, Oregon's chief of horti culture, official notice that his exhibit cf vinegar, in competition with a score of displays from fruit communities from ail parts of the country, has cap tured the highest gold medal award. The vinegar was exhibited by Mr. Kavlin in the I'alace of Horticulture beside the Commercial club's big ap ple. 11 1 I 1 I I I I IHIItH I 1 I I I H I j I H.NS, KI'IIS AMI IK.lTIIKItS T i 1 I I I 1 l 'M M 'M 'l Mil H -H-H i N j F. E. Newby, J. K. Robertson, Frank j Davenport, Jr., and Judge Herby spent j Sunday grouse hunting. ! Karl Weber and Harry Humphreys were on Hood river Sunday. They were driven in by the rain. C. C. Anderson and F. A. Haener spent Sunday on Hood river. Mr. Haener caught a tine steelhead. K. J. Middleswart spent morning on Hood river. Sunday C. C. Nepple planted a few salmon eggs near the steel bridge Sunday af ternoon. fhas. bwrence Grows Tall Corn The man who still doubts that Hood can grow corn equal to that of Kiver the corn states of Iowa and Nebraska should see the stalks, loaded with two enormous ears each, grown by Chas. Lawrence on his place near Tuckers bridge. These corn stalks, 13J feet in height, are on exhibition at the store of William Stewart. C. P. Sonnichsen's Father Dead C. P. Sonnichsen received news last week of the death of his father, John G. Sonnichsen, of 'Taylor, Minn. The deceased WoS f7 years of age. GEM PROGRAM TODAY A timely film drama of the great European war,"lt's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary," depicting scenes of the trenches and battle front. Monday and Tuesday "The Deen Pumlo. " with CAura Kim. bull in the lead. AT NEW ELECTRIC Today Daniel PrnhmHn tiresfirtfia Mum PiiL. ford in "Mistress Nell." Owen Moore plays the part of Charles II. inis is one of the prettiest plays Marv Pickford bus tnr unnurH in It OOrtraVR the nlotM of Iho xnorlior days of Charles II. Mistress Nell, pret ty nen uwynn, is a wrnmsical, piquant and impulsive little favorite of the public. The story shows how she with her wit and bravery saves her royai lover and trees him from the de signs of an adventuress. The play makes one think of Booth Tarkington's "Monster Heaucaire." It was written by George C. Hazletoo, Jr., and was formerly tho successful venicie oi nennetta Crosman. Sunday Chas. K. Van Loam's famous story, "lluckshot John." This character turns from during wayfarer to religious fa natic with but one thought, that of re turning loot of former days to rightful owners. The story shows how he is the dupe of a fashionable crook and how he overcomes it, at the same time helping along a dramatically inteiest ing love story. Wednesday and Thursday Wednesday and Thursday, September 22 and 23. Gaby Deslys will be seen in "Her Triumph." She will be support ed by Harry Pilcer. You have beard of the great Gaby and her intrigues with the former king of Portugal. See her in "Her Triumph." Scene from "The Deep Purple" f W. r- i ( j:7 . AtTheGem Next Monday and I F Y.U.CAN HEAT T,IE AXWELLat the price of .74r. f. o. h. Mood River, wo urge you to do it. But can you? Have you seen our new Model for 1916? If you contemplate purchasing a car, come and let us show it to you. Get under the wheel. See the perfection of the huild, the neatness of the machine. And talk to Maxwell owners. Howe & Maxwell Agency At The Electric Today r I a-". 1 til; ff j '.rctf M ..c-, V " .' :,- ' rf ' . P-: . . . ".- Mary Pickford in "Mistress Nell' Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a. in. Public worship at 11 a. in. Theme: "Life for Life." Epworth League at 6.30 p, m. Leader, Miss Lydia Johnson. Pubpilc worship at 7.30 p. m. Dr Anderson, of The Dalles, father of Oregon's prohibiiton law, will speak at this service. Let all the citizens of Hood Kiver who are interested ,r. a dry Oregon attend this service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30, J he public is cordially invited to at tend these services. Strangers in the city will receive a cordial welcome Come. Yielding the Place. "I'll show you who's boss." "My dear." responded Mr. Enpeck, "these continual demonstrations are unneeessnry. I do not dispute the ti tle." Louisville Courier-Journal It Is a peculiar nnalitv of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget ins own. Cicero. Oakdale Greenhouses The first 15 days in December is a good time to plant Roses, Shrubs and all hardy plants. We have them. Have also tu lips and daffodils. Pot plants for winter at Franz', where orders for cut flowers will be taken. Fletcher (SL Fletcher Phone 4738 Hood River AMATEURS! I.I.T I S DO YOt'Ii FINISHING. V'i P.KING OUT ALL TTIF.KF. IS IN GOOD FILMS M.LURA METCALF Phone 1461 The Heights An Optimist A man who owns a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. Waterproof, absolutely Protector Hal, 75 centi Satisftuiiim Guaranteed 'VJn.J Send for catalog Sgjfifrf A. J. TOWER CO. f f 4 tit., Mfc1 Tuesday, September 20 and 21 Ingalls fourth and Columbia Sts. Am Bute of Ohio. City of Toledo, I Lucaa County. Frsnk J. Cheney make oath that h la enlor partner of tha firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing; bualnrsa In the City of To lwJo. County an1 Slate aforeaald, and ttiit said firm m-ill pav the aum of ONE Hl'MiREH IOLLAK3 for each and ev--ry rase of Catarrh that cannot be rurd by the ue of HAT. 18 CATARRH CfRE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubscrtbed in my pri-pence, thia 6th day of December, A. n 1888. (Seal) A. W. GLEASOV, Notary Public. Hall'e Catarrh Cur la taken Internally and acta dlrertlv upon the blood and mu cons surfa.-ea of the ayatem. Send for testimonials, free f J. CHFNET A CO . Toledo. O. Pnld bv all Iiniaglsta, TSc. Take Hall a Family PI Hi for eonatlpatloa. Notice to Bidders - Road Improvement Notice is hereby ivn pursuant to thenrder r the t:oui.t v i "...irt riiiii. t.)Miu un.i . or w ,,, ,,u mr mill uhj- ui rwpteltl l r, 1!1 . at the hour of 10 o clock in the fore- llmin if iuirl .lav .i ihi.....i.. . - ' " h' y l'"" Klver- Oregon, twelve I(vr nir in. (.rovcineui ol that ctrr IMIII llll.l)BV luaHtnu I..... .... ....., ,IJn .-fpui iittNi oi.r- tirr or Hie Nortliesst iiuarter of the Northeast .iiiarter l Sertioti !;l. Township t North. IUiife 10 East; thence W est and Mouthwesi to .... unmii iiichikh mver Apples MtorHife Company, by excavating approxima. lely yards Kat of the present bridge and puttinu same In embankment crossing the ..... at.pn.siiiisieiy i.'iiai yards be tween the railroad track and said briilKe and SMlfl muter nl 141 1 tukll fr..... .1. . ....... ,,,, ,n L. v. niino ram UllCllWay cr..-ses tliesald rallnwd. ' ' i'lansaud sicirtcstious Tor the performance ftf tilt iA U-.irl, u . MU ...liL .1 . .1 . ... -'"I'll ii nr wiiu louuiy t ferK mn; "vwtii uy i ii icrtTfirii uiatiem at uih iiflic iltiritiiv lwknpy k:.. i .i ii s . - . -! uiub win oj oiwntKi Mllii PniitruKl I.. I IKa ..a- . V ... . .. ... on i.rieiinn-iore sfiecineo, or at llch time as such hesrliir nr UUHr.i ...... ... ailioiiriiert to. r.acn niuuer will be re.iulred to deposit h Ins bid a certified check for nve per rent, of v to the ( ounty In case the award Is made to liim unit hi fnilu a.i...i. ioj ofrtvedayK after such award 1h umil to t'lltfl iriltt U I'lllllrsol ix . M Ia . . ...!, fHrtory to the Court, under the proviNioua of ( lis ntur 1 i J I u ids jr fin i . ,. ,w , .pTinitmi HI me mweii responsible htdder, the aurt lewrviuif the Tflf PfltW ru. iirill a.,,.,lnJ a- a..- MI "MOKMAKKR, Couuly Clerk. SIMMONS In the circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for lt)Kd Klver I'onntv ' Henry F. Marshall, PHlutlll' lieo. I). Culbertson. Caroline Cnlhertson, A. K. . ...r.i..r.,u BUM n .HIM t HlkHT I I.. ...Ill .11 . o VN'llllHin Walker, whose place of residence Is unknown: In llif nsmnnr Hi. ut.iur ,w hereby 5,.nl5 ? .ZZ"M 1 "" "re lut 11 Vi i i'i'-. ni-t Kiinwnr me i i " i ii i ' " "le ove en- of six consecutive weeks from the date of the Hist 111! b est inn i.rtl.L. . ..- or before the 2th day of October,' lal.i, and II ..... ... n,.,nr huh answer, ror want thereof, plaintltl will Hike JuuKineiH and de cree HiiHlnst yon as follows: For the relief demanded In plaintiffs coin- plillntUOWOn file 111 ilmi..ntin.i. .-. decree loreclosliiK that certain mortaaKe (taleil IJeceiiitaTSih, HMO, made and executed hytlco. I). ulbertson and I sroliue Culbert m ii, his wile, in favor of plalntitt, recorded iu hook h page 7K of tlie record of niorticairea. tioim K ver I .mil u .r " .' oi i ue rem properly described in said mort- ......... t vs..TK,iU nuu ior i e siie ... ,...,-.. ,,, (imiuiiiia claim, ae Ncritiert ns r,. ,twu- All .... u . .. lerol I lie Northwest liusrter of Section H. iu lowiishlp i i wo North, Kange lu Kast, Wlliuru- .j.hk nesi oi tne county rimn. tor n Miller ntwl ...I...... t.i r Huu x.iuuid ucMHTipilou OI which reference is had to said inortaaae and coniplatiit now on tile herein; for a decree lorecloMii and bMriniK all your riant, title slid Interest in and to said lauds, aud those cliuni ink hy, through or under you, adverse ' , . iiuuci ins Haiti iiiori- KHIje: lor a sale ol the premises In satisfactioL ol plaintltl a claim in Hie sum of $.l,(iu.(l Willi InlertMt thereon at the rale or K per cent per Milium since the 1st day of December, Hi:i. tiu 111 paid, aud for costs, including attorney s 'Mils Hnirinmni iti U.......1 ..n llcation eVenV . nVJ.","..,i" n .- K i,,- nix eou- secutive weeks, in the iiisid Kiver (Jlacier, puisu.int to an order of the Hi uorable i.. E sisuu.ii, CouutyJudge ol ll.md Klver County. 'iiirini oeuieiliuer loin, Ivln. JOHN 11AK KK. HlHld Klver Oregon '"-x Attorney lor Haiutilf, FOR SALE For Sale 14 acres a mile easl of Odell station planted In :i and i ear old trees. Will sell heap or exchange for tliuliar land. Address l.ox Ja, n. r. D, No. 1. K. Iwutaukl. o H'or Hale f JTo buys sllulilly used SlOO ifrade piano. Terms, or 10 per cent discount for iKii. raw casii, fsat tiMance at a percent uys two choice lots on I'rosoect avenue nesr Second street. Also have one may horse. Weigiit about lHIU siunds, works single or uoiu.ie anu rai; i neavy wagon witn springs, sell or trade. Wanted twosealed hack w ith pole, fall nivlti. W. L. HoiUes. .Ir.. R K II No. 3. o7 For Hale A registered Jersey cow ora.lerspy cner. me lauer suojeci to registration. Ad ic.18 i. F:. Men ill, K. F. 1). No. 2. Hood Kiver. ii em. ii. tu: ror siue-jersey cow, rich inllkei; blHck mure, suitable tor children; ten O. 1. C. pigs; one horse hack, cheap lor cash, or trade for i.ei ei c uves or Heavier nacu. call at liox iii. one nine noriuwest ot l'arkdale. s'.';f Kot Sale-Seven hesd of Red Polled pmJ ami neiiers, bred to a Keislered Red Durham hull. Animals can be seen at C. DelliniHU s place, six miles ou frjisl Side. Will curry in i,,ecu e pin cuaser irnill city to larill. C DetlllilHQ A Sou. Tel. 4771 or AHIH. aB ' I or Sale-Sound S yeur old horse, IJtl. W. . Mason. Odell XV:. kki For Sale st a Rtirifaln tin account orr,,iiia healtli, 1 will sacrifice in.v coinfortahle home on r.in sireei ana mv msid tinvnikr druv ln.i. ness n tasen at once. i,on Stevens. s:W For Su e A suihl! Imrup uIm iiriu ... uoume ni.ruess. rrlce J.tfi. Phone Sti:!-.'. slii For Sale My five passenirer lieo cur vewiv painted, new top, J.SKI cash. Can be seen and ieo ai i omnium garage; Kalpti Knot, nU7tf For Ssle or Trade-Fur niifs. im-ini. ii.ni. l'lione,.,'i 1 1 ..,iri, For Ss e I'llrehreri l.,liit.H I 1, 1,, .. . t. . sale at grade niir oi-ices W e arc nwr.l.ulri..i I and will sell mieen mire bred i i,-s ,,1 inrii "m.i minin ill iroill?) lo mi eacn. II, w. uaiugan. I'lione V,. sa.tf rorSale F'lr anil iiine iv,unl I I' ii,w.u ,. . . , i in .i .., . -.. ' "n, in, lie i.iii. ii .Hi, .,, For Sale-Elhcrta and Crosby neaches t ic I'ei ikiiiiiu iiiui ii'Ke i. or'c iwr im,ii,i,i r.,r k-v mi raucy paca. s. ii, Oxborrow, It. F. 1). No. i none .-.ti.1,1. ...... .. ..... ....... nu,, ill i.rilM null nrtM l.ir .11 let ..lin ,. I1....I ,n. ..11 ...... .1 Mtl'SlP KlilcLr lliiruA u-,.i..l. I .. 1 . ....... , ........ ......... .....I,,,,, hmusor Isrin work, especially one-horse cultivating oi ks gisiil single or double. Call F'. L, )(ie uueu ,x or a 11. .vioe. uiacier ottli. F'or Sale - Horse aud cow cheap. hone toil. Tele sir, ihk fiiprum ilemier place m Ml. llol. - " ... Ullllllll I'M. solit on kooU terina. .1. M i nl. I ItCl lHOll .V i 'o. atr For Sh1p4:1 nm-a ot U'ltl.B .k, I ... :, -. " r mi, . acres 1 1 1 iri Mi- ,i Mt'nn in ii 1 1 r l v u 1 1 1 tti s r.uu.1 i. yrr iicrt, on jjooa if nils. J, M, tulbertwm .'nr Sul0i1t... tnn .... One registered Jerney bull, flneanlnml: siude rmker liaok, tliiee deals; 11. S. Hparator iiS lb rapacity, good new: two live kkIIoii cream i " i nuiij ixrc n,,eii iiiciiiiHior, new; : ..."..Kr. vi.invin I II 11,11 MUH'K HI ft uaritain; teu shares Middle Fork IrriKRtlon Co. Mock. O. M. Unlley, one-balf mile UOrth oi i ai kaaie, Oregon. t&if For-Hale linals for sale or trade, ( all u. T. .Auswier, puoue i.'H. 8j,j For Sale Cheap. ( hie roan mare aged s veam weight lwn pound. Apply 1.. A. A A. l'.Kerd ,n r u urn inoie. slii For Sale or Trade for l ows ("heap work horse. Also a good rombiiiatlon driving rid In and work horse. Meadow Hrook Farm plioue 5.4. gjfj- For Sale-i anniiiK tomatoes, lc per pound Phone 5441. Bruno Franc. Slii A Snail :Hj acres on the Columbia Hiuhway some learini orchard, lots ot free water will make the tlnesl hummer home. Price IsuiUi) your own time at t per cent inlerest. Seethe leader apiHf Thorouithhred Biir Type PolandTchina hoes for sale-A lew service Nars, bred gilts and weanlnif plus all reclstereit or eligible to rear. tnr Tllrtad lira aiiuil l,u.... ., . . j urn i,tK iviiox, i.oia Mandant and Urand Look boars, Big Knox lul l. ,1 """'' "' uniiipiou oi lowa llllc tyie and r priced to sell. Address H. Gem Theatre The House of Feature Photoplays" PROGRAM Wed. & Thurs, Sept 1 5 & 1 6 If s A Long Long Way to Tipperary One of the greatest dramas of Love and War ever produced; in three Stirring thrilling reels. Everybody has heard the song now is your chance to sec the play. A pleasing five reel program PROGRAM Friday & Saturday, Sept 1 7 & 18 "The Criminal" A THRF.K REKL VI TICRAI'H DRAMA "The Prima Donna's Mother" A SINGLE REKL SEI.IG DRAMA "Billy, The Bear Tamer" A COMEDY SCREAM PROGRAM Sunday Only, September 19th "The Barnstormers" A BROADWAY STAR FEATURE 1 4 WONDERFUL PARTS "Dreamy Bud" A VISIT TO HIS UNCLE DUDLEY, AND "Farms" A SCENIC SPLIT REEL PROGRAM Monday & Tuesday, Sept. 20 & 2 1 WORLD FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS Clara Kimball Young in TkD A LIEBLER FEATURE We Don't Trail on Behind wlit'ii it comes to giving exceptional values. On the contrary, we lenil ami let others do the trailing, if they can. Our way of Bell ing shoe meam lens imilit on each sale hut many more sales. SSI Every time you buy here wo make a little and you save much. J. C. Johnsen, The Hood River Shoe Man Shoe and Shoe Repairing s. Oalllgan, Hood Utver. Or., ulioue I7W,. MISCELLANEOUS I JVit A liilv-r hnn.11.1 i.i.,l,ruMa .... handle of which were eni( raved tbe'letters K. C. H. Please return to . K. Barlmesii for re- FminH Taitan tr nl ..... nl...... u . ber 7, two calves atxiutK mnuihs old. Owner ...nj iiniowmr uy payiug cuargeM. rrank an Horn, rnone 57tl. si'i Found A hnnrh rtl Iri'e l.t r.,t ..r I , . . . iiiri'i. .fui uinv have same by calline in lilacler office anil HyuiK ca'hi oi aiiverusing, lxist A liine monihs old Snity niu.i.t ti.r. weeks ato. Answers to name of Denver. rimier piease return lo Ulacitr office lor lib eial reward. i For Trsde-Pigs tor wood. Phone n$:::7 all'. IWlt Steluitn but ITri.l.... 1. . . .. "Z Hood River and odell. H. D K. ou sweat band. Phone 1X1 ooeii r . office. - lxst Kinir of Lrev-s innliiHi.,.. 1.11.'. , - S-u 'r, - i. .7 . V i.ir. n ncj .sij. V'. ' Ve 1,allp" lodse. No. am. also a Presii hte key. Finder please uollfy this office Keward. 8jtr TYPF;WRITF:RS-Fi.r Rale or nnl on easy terms A. VS . onthauk a;il-u For Trade phone :i2. -Lumber tor hay. Columbia Mil jyWt FOR RENT For Kent-l.lKht housilceeping r.mmsTtiTS house west iirstotitMr.. i..rL.... .. 7. ...... ' ' Phone UMi. ZU eep Purple IN FIVE MASSIVE PARTS Griffith's 500,000 Masterpiece, i ounueu on "ine t-lansman. NOW PLAYING Accompanied by Augmented Orchestra MATINFF. 2 P.M. Prices. iSc. 5c; Box Scats 75c. t.VF.NiNr; h p. m Prices. 5(lc. 75c: Box Seals $1 M RKSIRVF. YOUR SEATS EARLY Lri l!!UsMHL:i.7fr For Reut-fhe second story and basement of building ix'cuiiied by the Gilbert Implement Co. Inquire J. K. Niekelsen, tel. ftSCU (,16 For Rem -Two pleasant front rooms down stairs furnished for light housekeeping. Hot and cold water, balh, light aud fuel furnish ed ery homelike. 714 Cascade Ave. l'hnne 171-'- Blti For Hont-My homeon The Heights, eight rooms with sleeping porrh. bath and base. lfou furnished or unfurnished, good barn. Phone 37M, Mrs. Dr. Kdginglon. KiMims to I,et-I have two well furnished furnace heated, well lighted rooms for rent. On oak siieet convenient to business part of city. Mrs. V. c. llrock, phone 17:11. sl6 For Kent-A 12 acre ranch In the Belmont district. Oood house and barn. Cash rent. ill rent for a term of fi years. W. H. Davis, K. F . D. No. 4, Hood River, Oregon. fii For Kent strawberry ground, maker, phone STTii. J. H. 8hoe- WANTED Wailleil T., lut nn, k 1. in , .......a . ... .... ,,1,17.7- ,,,, UIN KtTu. UIMM1 "."Jonud gentle horse. M.B. Oilies. Phone Warned - Hoarders bv the wlr Prima reasonable. 110.1 F:iu:ene Hi. Tel. nee. 4 Wanted Want to trui -ui h.ta. m. passenger automobile for a second hand Knrd L.loyd r is her. .Mosier in .u Wanted tn I?.... , i - - , . ..- V, . iwiu iiiiKierD nouse uot on The Heights. Harper, lilacler oftlce. l'U)lleH A n....... a.. j a... . . I.e .. V.V -mu oi uoiaiuuy wasoing hT,H e"f ".,;-e.'., ller own h'""e- M". L. J nutlerneld, 917 Kngeaesi. O i