The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 01, 1921, Image 12

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    ITOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1021
ODELL
Mrs. Anton Pederson, of La Crosse,
Wis., accompanied by her two chil
dren, has been visiting at the home of
Mr.and Mrs. Nels Hagen. Mrs. Ped
erson and Mrs. Hagen were schoul
mates, Before coming here for a visit
Mrs. Ftderson visited relatives and
friends in Portland and Tacoma.
0. M. Moll and family are at home
in the Joe Tompkins property and Mr.
and Mrs. J. U. Teague and children
have come from their home near
Washouga! o enjoy the opportunities
afforded by Oriel, I excellent schools.
They have leased the O. M. Mull prop
erty. Dorothy Hull, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. E. T. Hull, narrowly escaped ser
ious injury Monday evening when her
horse shied, throwing Doro'bv directly
in front of an auto moving in the same
direction. Fortunately W. A. Holland,
who At.a driving the car, had slowed
down to r et-1 at whch he could stop
ver' easily which he did at about six
inches distance from Dorothy.
The home of Gordon Haskins caught
fire Saturday. Prompt action prevent
ed .nore than I light damage.
Odell High School opened Monday
morning with the following U mem
bers of the faculty: W. E. Nichoi,
Mrs. W. E. Nichoi, and Miss Mary A.
Rogers. Fifty-two were In attendance
the opening day with more to come.
Instructors and students are full of en
thusiasm and indications point to a
very successful year.
Odell grade school will open next
Tuesday if present plans carry.
Mrs. K. Kronberg, who hus been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Davis,
for the past month, left for a few
days' visit in Portland and Seattle
before returning to her home in Min
nesota. Mrs.
mother as far
Davis accompanied her
in Portland.
PINE GROVE
The Ladies' Aid has arranged for a
silver party at the home of Mrs. Ed
Hawks tomorrow, Friday, night. Miss
Marguerite Ferrin will have charge
of the program.
Mrs. A. I. Mason entertained a
party of yuurn.' people Monday evening
with a surprise party in celebration of
the 21st birthday of her son, Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. 3, 0. Mark and Roger
Blackmau left Sunday morning for u
trip to Netart.s Pay.
Miss Ethel Kick ford returned Satur
day from Seattle. She had been at
tending sumroei school at the Univer
sity of W ::shitigton.
Mr. am! Mrs. Daniel Rowan, who
have beea visiting Mr. and Mrs. S R
McDonald, left Tuesday with Mrs. Mc
Donald for the coast. Mrs. McDonald
accompanied them as far as Portland
The Aloha club will meet next
Wednesday with Mrs. W J. Cady.
Miss Elizabeth Riddel I, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E
Lage, returned Monday to her home at
Long Beach, Calif-
Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Vannier drove
to Portland yesterday and then to Cor-
vallis for a visit. Mian Nellie Sonne-
man accompanied them as far as Port
land. Mrs. Kellar, of Pend, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Hans Lage. Mrs. Kellar
exoects to return to Germany in Octo
ber. Miss HeDn Brofli left Monday for
her school in Oak Grove.
The social gr.-.nge will be held next
Saturday evening. A "od program is
being arranged. ;io admission will be
B. G. Davidson have
motor trip to Trout
charged.
Mr. and Mrs
returned from
Lake.
Mrs.' M. D. Armstrong is visiting
friends'in Portland this week.
Eighteen Pine Grove people were at
the Columbia Gorge Hotel Friday
evening.
George Axtelle returned the latter
part Of last week from Seattle, where
he attended a summer session at the
Universityjof Washington.
BELMONT
A Willow Flat
SNAP
I
am offering this week the best Willow Flat
snap in years. Willow Flat is one of the most
highly productive sections of Hood River. Land
there has always been very much sought after, and
there is very little of it on the market.
The property in question is one of the best known or
chards in that district. This is the first time it has been
placed on the market and I consider the price on a par
with the other bijr snaps I have sold this year.
This place fronts on the new Loop Road and consists
of twenty acres of full bearing' fruit, divided as follows:
Arkansas Blacks, 2 acres; Newtowns, 9 acres; Spitz. 4
acres; Ortleys, 2 acres; Johnathans, acre; Delicious, i
acre; Anjou pears, I acre; Cherries, 1 acres.
The estimated
the place.
crop is 5000 boxes, which goes with
The improvements consist of a line packing house with
law frost-proof concrete basement with a storage capacity
of 8000 boxes. The main floor is 40x00, with .two 12x20
porches. There is also a second story for the Storage of
boxes. This building would cost $7000 to reproduce. The
full equipment is included, consisting ()f a large sized
Cutler grader, metal conveyors, nailing presses, trucks, etc.
One six room dwelling, with bath and basement, plas
tered; electricity and running water.
One six room dwelling with eight-foot porch, plastered;
shingled exterior; running water and electricity.
Five 12x14 cottages for harvest help, wit
roofs; each furnished completely with stoves,
mattresses, springs, etc.
l shingled
bedsteads,
or four horses anil one COW
One barn 21x24 with room
and 2(5 tons of hay.
Has one of the finest wells in Willow Flat, operated
by electric pump and pressure tank. Irrigation water
comes from the East Fork Ditch.
Everything on the place goes with it. including 7M0
made-up boxes; one team of heavy draft horses, with apple
wagon and two orchard wagons complete; power sprayer;
full equipment of plows, harrow:--, l iller, disc; 27 orchard
ladders; 15 picking buckets; 1000 feet flume lumber; 20 ton I
alfalfa hay and 30 ricks fir and pine wood.
I am authorized to offer this
limited time
lendid property for a
at L'.r,KM). which can he handled
cash and the proceeds of the crop and the balanc
to suit at 17(.
for
,XI)
n terms
The crop is practically made and the boxes are fur
nished, so that only the ban , s1ing charges remain to be
taken care of. When the proceeds of the crop and the
bedrock value of the imprOVem mts are deducted from the
price, the twenty ai res of orchard are being secured at a
very low price.
C N. RAVLIN
Aent
PYTHIAN BUILDING HOOD RIVER
Making Promise No. 3 Good
Mr. Kfenfeety, Mr.
recognized as first
Tou may prove Ihem by am
own opinion of the DroCMlel c.
e
Sko&lund .uii Mr. Steele are
class men in their profession.
tost. Hi e onr
his purpose is to
best market in Oregon.
MT. HOOD MEAT CO.
l . M M
muie in.
O. I . liagtiev Prop.
4th and Oak Streets.
THE. HRST IS THE CHEAPEST."
George Gallaway, wife and three
sons, Miss Lou Gallaway, Mr. and
Mrs. L W. Bithop, Miss Imogen Bish
op and Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrel were
guests Sunday of Mrs. Anna Sawyer at
her home in Willow Flat.
Harold Forden returned Saturday
from Portland where he spent two
weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. G. P. Pemterton has returned
from the Deaconess hospital in Spo
kane, where she has been a patient for
the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Church, and
Mrs. C. E. Miller and children have
returned from a vacation spent at Can
non Beach.
Mrs. L. W. Bishop spent part of the
past week visiting her parents and sis
ter, who is quite ill at her home in
Portland.
Park Grange trustees have purchased
an acre of ground from Mrs. Edna El-
lt-n Wright, on which thev intend to
build a Grange hall.
Mrs. Maie Chubb left Saturday for
Canby where she will visit relatives
for Beveral days.
34 iwr. ana Mrs. U M. Jlurlburt entcr
? tained at dinner Friday evening Mr.
" and Mrs. Fielding Kelly, Mrs. Bailey,
mother of Mrs. Kelly, of IJood Kiver,
and Miss Moller, of Portland Way.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Sargent, and
Mrs. Red ic tor spent the week end
visiting relatives in Portland.
Mrs. Austin Osburn and children,
after spending the summer on their
ranch, left Sunday for their home in
Astoria.
Friends in Belmont have received
announcements of the marriage Aug
ust 23, of Misses Miriam Tufts, a for
mer resident of Methodist Lane.
W. H. Davis, of Portland, silent a
few hours visiting his mother, Mrs.
Sarah Davis, during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Norder, of Con
don, spent the week end at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Louise Norder.
Mr. Norder returned to Condon Sun
day. His wife will spend a few weeks
in Belmont.
The Misses Avis and Elizabeth Sail
ing and brothers, Randall and Herman,
left Saturday for their home in Forest
(irove. Avis and Elizabeth returned
Sunday to attend high school in Hood
River. They will make their home
with their grandmother, Mrs. M. P.
lsenberg.
The Belmont W. F. M. S. will meet
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. R.
Forden.
Frank Corwin, who has been work
ing In the wheat harvest at Madras for
some time, is expected home this
week.
George Gallaway has purchased an
Ideal grader and expects to begin
packing apples this week.
C. E. Kitr-hell and family spent Sun
day here with relatives.
H. C. Wyatt, Miss Marian Wyatt,
Mrs. Marie Shirley, Misses Phyllis and
Frances Sailor, and J. D. Smuflen and
family spent Sunday at the Punch
Bowl.
Mrs. I- rahcth earner and nieces,
Mises. Phyllis and Frances Sailor, Miss
llollenbeck. and Misses Waldron are
guests at the J. D. Smullen home.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove came
ilown from Long Prairie Sunday.
J. H. Doggett was a Pendleton vis
itor several day last week.
W. E. i5arr was home from Hood
River over the week end.
W. T. Smith has rented his ranch to
Mr. Lee.
.John Cosgrove and Al Leasure have
purchased the George Wishart ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Wishart have bought one
01 the 1'arker houses in Parkdale.
I here will be a community social at
Wyatt's hall Friday evening. A cor
dial invitation is extended to all.
Will Savage and son, and Mr. An
thes and son, of Portland, were guests
t H. C. Wyatt. Mr. Wyatt took them
to Lost Lake 1 hursday.
Bob Duncan, salesman for Allen &
Lewis, was here Monday on business.
MOSIER
ANNUAL
WAIST EVENT
Our Waist events are being looked forward to
with keen interest by the majority of the popu
lation of Hood River and vicinity.
In this assortment you will find hundreds of
surprisingly good values. People ask us how we
do it.
313 well organized Cash Stores is the secret.
DEE
A. Sherman Hill, of New York City,
the man who made Paderewski's hair
famous, was the guest of Miss Kather-
ine Myers, M. D., of Portland, at Sun
shine Shanty a couple of. days.
A. J. Fanno and wife, of Portland,
are spending a tew days at Sunshine
Shanty. Mr. Fanno has the distinc
tion of being the biggest grower of
onions in the Pacihc coast section.
Samuel B. Lawrence, wife and son,
ot Raleigh, were guests of Mrs. Edith
LOS Mr Ueatherred this week.
11 .. f I
mra. rair nami ana CBIMFMI are
home from a visit of two weeks to
friends in Gresham.
Although the zig zag bridge across
the East Fork has a county court con
demnation notice posted at both the
east and west approaches, parties have
broken the padlock and bars and ma
chines use the bridge.
The foundation for the new 60glM
apple warehouse is completed and the
(tame work is under way. The build
ing will be ready for the fall crop.
MIDDLE VALLEY
B. ). Montgomery returned home
from Pendleton Friday evening.
John Hillstrotn is visiting friends in
the alley I bis week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kasey have gone
to Hood River to live so Mr. Kasev
can be near his doctor.
Roy, Mildred and Ethel Montgomery
and Mary Keeling attended the ice
ream social at Mount Mood Thiltsday
evening.
Mrs. Nellie Bur. h,
is visiting Mrs. Harold
The Ladies' club n
Rhoades Friday. Mrx.
sisted in serving.
Mr. and Mrs. C
I H.,d River, visited i
j Mrs. B Warden Sunda-
Stanley Walters has bOOfl overseeing
I the work on the Lost Lake road the
past week.
The boys of the trail crew came
down from the mountain Thursday
and Friday they went uj to work n
the Lost Lake road.
Robert Wilson, of Portland, visited
his brother, J. M. Wilson, Sunday and
Monday. Mr. Wilson is associated
with the Malcolm Tire Co., in Portland
and expects to establish a branch store
in The Dalles this fall.
C. G. Nichoi and family left Monday
for Yakima where they will spend a
few days with the Rea family, former
residents of Mosier.
W. E. Chown is a Portland visitor
this week.
Wm. N. Akers, of Portland, is
spending a few days on his ranch south
of town.
Frederick Page and family, motored
to Portland Wednesday. Mr. Paire.
who is a building contractor in New
York City, experts to permanently lo
cate in Oregon.
Jack Lelliott recently purchased
from Frederick 1'age a 20 acre orchard
located southwest of Mosier. This
property was formely known as the
Leonard ranch.
C. L. Ogle, state paving inspector,
accompanied by Howard McElvain
spent the week end in Portland.
.Judge r-red W. Wilson is visiting
wun niB family at the Wilson ram
south of Mosier.
E. C. Smith, of 'Hood River, was
business visitor in Mosier recently.
U J. Merrill and mother, Mrs. S. A
Merrill, journeyed to Seaside last
week. Mr. Merrill reported that the
roads to Seaside were in excellent con
dition, with the exception of a long
ueiour irom Astoria to Seaside.
Miss Lizzie Elder accompanied the
Mathison family to Cottage Grove
where she spent a few days visiting
trienus.
Motor car thieves attempted to steal
a Kurd machine owned by Frank Mid-
dleswart. from the Robinson ranch
early Saturday morning. They were
frightened away by the appearance of
ttie owner and J, M. Wilson.
lhe Mosier h ruit Growers Associa
tion has completed shipments of Bart
lett pears, prunes and Gravenstein ap
.. 1 rni ...
pies, i ne prune crop amounted to nor
mally half a crop. Two cars of Grav
enstein apnles were shipped and one
car of Hnrtlett pears. R. I). Chatfiield
states that the apple crop is maturing
rapidly and expects the picking to be
gin much earlier this year than last.
of Washington,
Kesling.
let with Mrs. L.
L. Macklin as-
J. Calkins, of
it the home of
CASCADE LOCKS
I. act Saturday night at a school
meeting held in the school house the
budget for the coming year was voted
down. Plans are under way to pre
pare a new budget.
Mrs. Charles Lang has as her house
guests, tier mother and i-ousins from
Chicago.
Mrs. Nell O'Neil, who has been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Harriet Waite,
for several days, left Sunday morning
foi Itend.
Je.-s Allen has been sick in bed for
several days.
Mrs. Lloyd Boyle and son, Horace,
have returned to Portland after visit
ing Mrs. Hoyle's mother, Mrs. Osborn.
J. F. Ilendrick was in Portland last
week.
Miss Hernice Smith, of Portland, is
visiting Helen Olson.
Last Friday night Misses Gene and
Lillian M illory gave a surprise nartv
for their brother. Dallas. A large
number of young people was present.
V Helen McKlvain, of Portland,
has been spending a few days with
Mrs. Tom Jenkins.
Mr-. A. M. Lane returned Sunday
from Hot Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain have as
their cue s for a few days Dr. and
Mrs. Croihers, Mrs. Gleason and son,
and Miss Jessie Foster, of Salem.
Byron Lane left Sunday night to
enter high school in Hood River.
N Is Olson, who is working down at
Linnton, spent the week end at home.
I . ' n:...i a . .
it. anil mrs. I'uieoranui are laKing
a trip to Vancouver, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Adams returned
Saturday evening from Underwood
where they have been visiting their
daughter.
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
these Waists will
be on display.
Come early and
make your
choice.
Avoid the rush.
$2.98
A Nice
Silk Waist
enhances beauty
and charm.
Husband. Father
or Brother,
why not surprise
her with one of
these so much
appreciated
economical gifts?
Watch
Our
Dept.
A NATION-widl-
( 1 i
Institution -
clncorhorated
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
WHERE EVERYTHING YOU WEAR IS CHEAPER
New
Things
Arriving
Dail?
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyde were recent
week end visitors.
Dr. Belsheim is taking passengers to
Portland in the big Oldsmobile.
Miss Margaret Bewley, who has been
visiting her grandfather. R. L. Bew
ley, for a couple of weeks, left Sunday
of last week for her home in Portland.
It is a busy place around the new
box factory.
There are prospects of the saw mill
running until late this fall, owing to
the demand for box and building lumber.
Miss Francelia Drum, of Oregon
City, who has been spending her vaca- i
tion at the Cutting home, returned
last week.
WHITE SALMON
(From the Knterprlse)
Paul McKercher is in Montana look
ing over the apple market and endeav
oring to sell his large crop of apples.
report from Mr. McKercher savs the
market is not very active.
('apt. F. C. Lewis was the guest of
his brother, A. G. Lewis, and family,
of this city, last week. He recently
returned from Germany and has been
assigned to the University of Oregon
as professor of military science.
R. K. Patterson, of Chicago, who is
spending his vacation on his ranch in
; the Bristol district, reported Monday
that he had purchased an 80-acre tract
of timber land from the McFarland es
tate, misgives nun a loial acreage
of 160 acres, 40 acres of which is under
cultivation.
G. L. Aggers drove out to Laurel
with a truck load of peaches, one day
last week and quickly sold the whole
load at $1.25 per box. Mr. Aggers
after the cold winter of two years ago.
carefully trimmed his peach orchard
with the result that he harvested a
good crop this season.
B. E. Smead, of Idaho, has been
elected to take charge? of the manual
training, athletic and science depart
ments of the White Salmon high school
by the board of directors at a meeting
a few days ago, when word was re
ceived that Prof. Northrup had not
signed his contract but had taken the
superintendency of a school in Idaho.
Phil Willig and family, of Silverton,
?!?, newcorne to White Salmon,
Mr. Willig coming here to take charge
of the local station of the Columbia
Dairv Products Co. H. A. Karlen,
who has been in charge, has left for
Vancouver, the company's headquar
ters. He will be the company's Port
land city salesman, a position which he
occupied before coming to White
aimon.
Motorists Clean Up Litter
When merchants of the east end of
Oak street observed a partv of motor
tourists tossing cantaloupe rinds and
other refuse from a lunch on the street
Monday, they called Marshal Hart.
The latter caught the motorists, whose
car bore a Seattle pennant, in the act
of littering up the street. He ottered
them the alternative of cleaning up
their luncheon debris or submitting to
arrest. They removed the litter.
Insist
iiavn
Mars
m genuine
your car n
Motor Co.
Ford parti when
paired. Dicksoo-Btf
Buick 4's
TKOUT
LAhh
still seek
the
MOUNT HOOD
A. J. Sawyer returne
ette Valley points M
had Ken visiting relatn
W. T. Wvatt and VV
family siient aexeral da'
last week.
The young folks of
were entertained Fridi
n'i it rs and tourists
' eluded spots here.
i umber of the local people have
in the trip to the mountain.
h great number to the huckleberry
Gardner and
it Lost lake
Mrs
rs. W. O.
Whi
ley.
I
llunsakerand son, Herbert, of
talmon, spent a few days at the
i tel showing Mis Hurlburt, of
rsey, the (panties of this val-
( ommodor
Clark atten
River Thurw
Mr. Mn
venson to i
batt They
Ross Kini
W. M.
day evenir
few davs.
Brothers c
asure hall
attractive to
iake
the
d River bv
Hood
'. Jisn
Ste-
Mfl .
was
Mr.
V
to
left Mon-
pend a
D. F.. Witt, of Lylc, a former resi-
dent, v .ta a late visitor here.
It is reported that the number of
milk c. s here will be increased in the'
near futura.
F. K. Jones ta buddm a new barn,
and hv has a gang of men busv tearing :
down the old aaw mill on the Schnnd '
Mace.
Fartiea have len here lately tryinf
to interest the farmers in building i
id the loa
fat, hav,
It
l" rK1 laninv, . w . hitchel etc., they aeasn slow to
H H' ' ,hTh M'''1 the The neat meeting of
er maraday. Pomona Grange will be
lott and family, of Stevenson on on' September 13, a
rame mio Ma v to visit Mr. ami Mrs. meet-with Mt View G
Cha. Lao, They returned home Son- an important meeting ai
day. u - f ,ii ero .i. r to t
Mr. and Mra. W . H. Mirk and Several farmers h
ry"!-. MPT. p.f Hf"'d R,w- ' h over feeding of green clover
ere gSBaU of ft. M. Roach Sunday. . 1 and alfalfa.
rkitat
cow j Ute
Fmblem of Saiisjurtw.
We are now taking orders for 30-day
delivery on the New Four's.
Drop in and get the specifications
and see our photos on the
different models.
Hood River Garage