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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
lltMil. UIVHK ;i.. ll.k Till KSIlvi. MAY i".' We handle the JOHN DEERE DAIN'S VERTICAL LIFT y 1 ' U e' of E e-iun y a convenient .a:les, i : LJ ! ..tllVHl ' 'A i, i'.rr j i i SlUi'.th. :.-! HUTf IIINS ADVISES AUTOMOBILE PARR Hutches, secretary of the -a'ri.on C r: rr.crcial id-lb ;: the meo if the ne:-! hum g h.struti i tal ir. secur:; ij n rli r I t.tin.-b:ie park there, while re M.'MUy stio-.ciy advsst I U.khI ver citizens to haten if. establishing .rtinj-iiv irk for motor- Mis i.ir:. ra: I U:a Elder and Mrs. VV. Hugu A run her of luJit s u hu could e present fent their rt mend ruui-fS t,a v trhes. your ark es se t VS. t il i! ma i t .-.tv Sal lace tcwi-rd I Mi. et real of the :ii e ver I avc MOWEK 1 1 M pnppeil our pi-.ik w itn ::s a? ;l free cooking 111. its. jajt tiUi.t a le.t hoUSe, l.f t . ; e. It ha- been e-ontf. rt V.J by ti mata.ns. from pid . (r-iiut-i a registration i.itas U de- ignate th their Ihim. i- addresses ami tiitir deign-iton. It is interesting to n iil th- e. resior s i'f appreciation jotted de-wn hy tnii-e v, hu have partaken e.f our hoS itahty. " I he .irk is a profitable investment m the at of storekeepers. All comers make nuriha,-es that thev would rut ! have stooped fur if we hail no park." WOMAN'S CLUB NEKS and the only SELF-DUMPING ORCHAJ U AYRAKF 1 JL JL JLA JilL.iL JLIL on the market GILBERT MOTOR CO. The final melting uf the Woman's cluh for the Pea on of VM lit was held last W'ttlnesr'av. Keports were sub- muted niiil new board of ilirectors instalieii. ;.: a at the close of the busi ness Mr-!i l:i:ht refreshment were servvd. A pri.furion of roses and other sprint; flow rs artistically arranged by Mrs. in. Stewart made Library Hall most attractive. The report of the (.Tub's work for the year past was a most interesting one for this club is row one of the largest and must active in the state, with a membership of 112. Its work includes many branches and during the past year has been carried on amid sei ions dufitMltiee. owing too the conditions brought about hy the war and the infl'ienza. Much of the success ot the club work is due to the faithful and witirimr efforts of the re tiring president, Mrs. A. U. Lewis, who has missed but one meetini; in the two ycais liunntj which she has held idliee, and who. With tier boald of di rectors, has accomplished much in spite i of disioiiranuitf ciicuri, stances. The club I. as had a l!ed Cross au.xil-! iaiy which has worked faithfully under I the direction of Mrs. S. K. Hartmess I every wiek at the Ked Cross rooms. ' Through the philanthropie committee! assistance was (jiven to many peojile during the inlluenx.a epidemir. Christ- , mas baskets wete distributed and other charitable work carriud on. The Civ i.' committee stands ready to ! work with the Commercial club a;id in 1 any other way possible toward the im- ! irovomci.t of the tinvn and valley. I he cluli lias a music department w hich j has given two delightful concerts audi with the proceeds from the last one is decorating the walls and adding other much needed lmrpovetnents to Library Hall. The club during the past year has contributed money toward the sol diers' and sailors' magazine fund, the Loosevelt memorial fund, the Roose velt memorial foui tain in New York, the Boy Scouts of Hood River and the woman's building at the University of Otegon at Lugene, m addition to its yearly contirhution to the scholarship i loan fund, and through its educational C.uy H. Wiisen, who rr.-ided in Moki er s-'Veral years ago. i- its town Th;i'i'ac seeir ir vi i f i it-ruts. He re j.r'.s I f tniilv as lire. He has a lit tie :ai's;i'tr w r.'se b.rth-lay is March !T, the'eloie her name is i'atr.cia. I'attv f-r short, ar.d a ttt-r-Uerful young lady. All st' tes will be closed at l n May in horor cf l'eioration lav, ' :tn l in order that vetyi e may have the tppoitunity to a!t r. I serv ices at hove or el-ewhere. it is a leeal in-li. lav the M'ft c.fii.'e will eb'erve us ual holiday hours. H ward Rose arrived Krtdav evenirg from l'hib.iiiath, where he had spent a few days with his mother aid sister,' having returned from duty over-eas. 1 M.s Cr.ice Husbands lame up frum 1'oitU'id Kriduy evening to visit rela tives. Joe Fivers came this wet k from l'oit!u."d. He will remain on the farm some time. J. !'. Tryon wet t to Moro Saturday to -He K. A. Race. Men's gii.'d work shirts, ".";, Str.uiss's. Mrs. I'ronough, of IVrtlartd, motored over the Highway Saturday with mem bers of her family to visit over Sun day with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Ma cram. M'ss Lsther Hechen, who has taught the No. S school the past term, left for her home in Hillshoro Saturday. She intends to attend college the coming year. The sales force of the Strauss store ; is out to make a record w hile the boss : is away. Come for some good bar gains. A daughter was born Monday morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moe, of i Mi'sier. I'vt. Dean Ihtvall arrived Saturday I from 1 'on land to spend a few days : with ins brother, Kov. ami larniiv. ! The UhPr, Mrs. I). M. Duvall of i vVl.ite Salmon, and an fdder brother, ; Ral h, of Hood River, came also, so as to I't'eet the brothers who have re :'eitl leturned home from service. F. M. Strauss and children left Mon day morning on their journey to L's Viuclcs by auto. They will make the ( lr,p in easy stages, stopping aloi'K the j way at various places. J. A. I'oiid is attending to Mr. Strauss' business dur j ing his absence. Mrs. Hattie K. Railey visited her i daughter in Hood River this week. ; Thf river is rising rapidly, the pat ; warm days having caused a marked ! change. I'eople with grain fields near , ing the ripening stage are wishing for ' a real good rajn. Miss Tin Ima Johnson was in Hood J River Saturday. Miss Nellie I'roctor left for New i York city Monday, after spending the 1 oa; t month hete visiting her parents. . ! Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. I'roctor. She went ! by way if Portland. j Misses Ceorgia and Rcatrice Fisher1 came from Hood River Saturday even ing to attend the dance at. Ray Rail ey's. Mrs. Leslie Root was in Hood River Saturday. Always something good to eat in Strauss's I'ure Food Grocery. Christian Church FREE GOVERNMENT Following an appeal from growers and shippers the Cortland nffk'e of the United States Rureau of Immigration w ill open a free employment ' agency here about June 1 to furnish pieke.s for valley strawberry growers. It had been announced by the liureau that the local office would hace to be elimin ated this year for lack of appropria tions. The free labor agency, how ever, operated here during; fruit har vests for the past four years, was de clared indispensable by A. W, Stone. The Ruie.iu furnished Hood Rivet growers with more than 0,111111 straw berry pickers and apple harvest hands last year. C. H. Green and Mrs. Vivian Scott, of the Portland otlice, were here last week. Mrs. Scott says that many girls, who will camp under the super vision of cliaperones, will come here for the berry harvest. UKaxtirell bible S'lviro, Klldenv. School, 1 I a. in. r, op. th 1" a. 111. ; an I x p in, . in. Cord 1'n-iU hiiii! Christian al welcome (i'oiiiT looks, plenty make the .M.wwcll of t ! lis pleasure c lite Maxwell Motor of comfort and convenience louring; model the ideal car ir alone, diiiing tlie past Company to and ample f.sr family five seasons, ftiain a o!aiiH' entire line, manufacture have the past year to car companies at live years reniarkalily, hae borne i:ee witn an of intensive and the effort of yooj fruit. room for five adults use. The popularity would have enabled production such as few motor committee has distributed twenty tin! - ! '" ilU' hir? in prizes arnjiig the pupils id the high school and grades in Hood River county. In addition, as individuals the mem hers of the club havt been most active in assisting on drives in Woik fi.rthe Liberty loan '.'arripaigns and in patri otic serviie wherever called on. The following heard of ditectors will serve during the coming year : Mi'f. C. K. Marshall, pres., succeeding Mrs. A. (i. Lewis; Mrs. W. il. McClain. 1st ice pies, succeeding; Mrs. C. K Mar shall ; Mrs. C, A. Hell. 2nd vice pres., succeeding Mrs. Truman llutler ; Mrs. Herbert t'o iptr, recording sec, suc ceeding Mrs. J. V. ingnlls; Mrs Thomas Flagler, corresponding fee, succeeding Mr-s. I. H. Gibson; Mrs. C. 11. Iluclat, treasurer, succeeding Mrs. S. K. Halt mess, (iiltort Off to Inspect Roads Accompanied by Sgt. Hanks Moiti .ner, just n.u.tered out of the spruce division. C. F. Gilbert left Tuesday for North Yakima to make a log cf the mads between the Washington apple iisirn I and Hood River. ' We leceue inuiiies daily as to the inn lition of the leads between here and Yakima," says Mr. Gilbert, "and I am making the trip to get first hand inhumation. 1 expect to travel over nil routes, w here alter natives are of Cored the motorist, and thus I will In hie to give inl'ni mat i( n without resort - il g to ht iiisiiy evidence." Executor's Sale estate of developed the Maxwell chassis en'ianee the car's appearance HOSIER. Hie Touring (!ar appears this season with a little more roomy than its predecessors more space clearance mil leu room ia the driving compartment, a result of lenjjtheninj; the chassis several inches. Mis? Marie Shogren, of l'oitland, pent Sunday in Mosier. 1 Wye! berg good solid work shoes, j J'i.lio, Stiiiuss's. j Lr. Uii'ids, of Hufur, was in Mofier ! I'm'.-, lav to si e little Ruth Tryon, and j ri ise her pareiits to take her to I'oit- I and to consult a specialist without de- Miss lUith Hich'.V and Master doe ' itive tetuined from a viit with their father in Portland. While there the y it tended the I lame circu-. I. I'. Ross attendeil to business in 1 i'lie ha I li s Tuesday. ! Special men's khaki bib overalls, ,1, Strai'ss's. :de,l the Red i halles were . Am. is R'.i t, 1; .-V. r .'W HI Oood Ull IS t GicaperTIian Parts t Freedom from unnecessary repairs ami longer life for your car results from correct lubrication with Zerolene, Scientifically rerined from se lected California crude oil. Cie rr.aximum le.br. lition with let caibon cfposit. Gtt a Cj.-rctt Lubri cuun Chrt Kr jroiii tar STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cl-fura.i) (L V. IHT FR. Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.. Hi.od River These are Reconstruction Days The boys are coining homo tfivo them a royal wel come ami their old jobs hack. The returned soldier or sailor will always fine a welcome at our store. wvataiBitii,'HiiiUMi W. F. L a r a va y John In the matter of the I h nohue, deceased. Notice is hereby given : That in pur suance of an older of sale and license , issued out of the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, on May (i, ll'lih ' in the matter of the estate of John j Donohiie, deceased, the undersigned, ' exti'UUir of the will of raid deceased, j will sell at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirma tion by said County Court, from and after June ti, l'.tRI.'all ot the right, ti tie interest anil estate of the said John Iionohue, deceased, at the time of his death, in and to the real propetty here inafter described, and all of the right, t it le and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired, other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, of, in or to those certain pieces or panels of land, with all buildings and improvements thereon, situated, lying and being in the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, on! more particularly described as fol lows, towit : Lota numbered two (2) and three (.'!) of muck letteied "it" of llarrett -Sip-nia Addition to said City of Hood Rive r ; also Lot numbered fifteen (lo) in Hlnek numbered nine of Hull's subdivis ion of Lots or Tracts "A" and "1" of !'ii asantview Addition to said City of lb-'-l River. Sai l sale shall be for cash in hand ; deed to be delivered upon confirmation of the sale by the County Court, and the payment of the purchase price. Rids or offers to purchase said tracts or lots, or either of them separately, may be made to or left with the under signed at Hood River, Oregon, or at the otlice of his attorney, George R. Wilbur, Kliot Huildiug, Hood River, Oregon, at any time after the first publication of this notice, towit, May si, I'.d'.t, and before the making of said salo ; but no bid or oiler . ill be ac cepted until after June ti, ly 19. Dated May ti, l'JI'J. 1). McDonald, Executor of the Will of mjnf) John I lonohue, Deceased. Never have we sceii tin- Hood River Volley more contentedly lorn. Optimism Is reiichin lite w.iy clown the line. It is a day ot od Ihms, anion;' them jVood roads and lemenibei our Good Groceries CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. Automobile Service to all points of Mid-Columbia Regular Stage to and from Parkdale A follow- : l.o.ivc Hood River 'hilly, except Sunday, at I :!d p m Leave I'ai kd.de daily, eei-pt sundae , at o. I V and .11 S. it u rdav even ings at (i.-l" p. 111. PORTLAND-1 1000 RIVER MOTOR STAGE bn.ibliiis.' j 011 to see the Wonderful Columbia River Highway at a nominal eo-t. FASHION LIVERY COMPANY PHOM. 1J01 MOOD KIVI R, ORI.C.ON lie - who at 'c t i '.1 in Th l.ihoti, Mr Mis. Al. M - Do,', their Imiiio 't the 1 ley a H now hotly. It is just a in l ho tonnoau and more This naturally followed as ither, Lee last Wed A 1-TlEE USE 01 UNITED STATES TIRES IN STOCK L. E. FOUST a I I,, il, Mis. .1. K. Cole, j don't know w hat to have Straus's force can help x Morgan and daughter, let la t Weilne.-day for in Trea dwell. A 'ask a. They i-t month here visiting Vrs. I farm I v. Mrs. J. R. Wile x and bi R. Kvans, went to 1'nrtland '.e-ilay for a few itajn' visit. ComiiiL' op, a l:g sbipnierit of lail.es' i.e.v o!o'ils. (nimps and shoes and men's dii.s shoes at olrauss'e. The la lies 1 !' the Aid gave a surprise rni.-cellaneous t-lv'iver for Mrs. lien. Ve.iicli 'I'liursdav afternoon. The crowd 'fathered at. the home of Mrs. C. G. Nichol at 2 o'clock and went in a body to the home of the bride. Many beau tiful and useful present weie in evi dei ce. The ladies had brought refresdi rtients which were served and enjoyed with a pleasant social hour, after the undoing and inspection ( f the various panels had been completed. Among thiwe present were Mrs. A. W. Khrlich, Miss Lhilnh, Mrs. C. G. Nichol, Mrs. , W, A. Husbands, Mrs. S. E. Evans, f.f-.w ; i4 ,-- y I , " .- . - . v f .... vv v.-nyy w . -j w.ijp riyf-'n'n - i .c. I-.-,, TO,oV,L'.OKi-'N : 1 i 'Ji so 1. ir un consolidated Mer. Co. Mood Kiver an.l Odell Arnold Grocery Co. Mood Kiver A. V. Bickford Pine (.rove, Ore. R. J. Mclsaac Parkdale, Ore. Oregon Eumber Co., Dee, Oregon THE FISHERMAN WILE FIND EVERYTHING AT Pat's Place Everyday, and Sunday, too NEW LINE OF TACKLE SALMON EGGS CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES PIPES, ETC. When you feel a touch of Spring fever, try a schooner of our ROOT BEER WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 30th Decoration Day VINCENT & SHANK, "The Home of Quality Groceries"