The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 11, 1923, Image 1

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    DAMAS PLACED AT ABOUTI
Uttty
Hood River
largely ta the a
Hood River
any
COUNTY COURT CUTS
r OUT ROAD DISTRICTS
Did you get that Victrola?
Why go Without why deny your hote«
the benefit and comfort of good music?
For a surprisingly modest sum, you can
begin, at once to own your owe
Come in today, select any modal ’
want and we will deliver it at once,
it is so convenient to own a Victi
our plan, you owe it to your family
yourself to get yours NOW.
Come in.
divided, making a single district, com­
prised of all territory outside the cor
porate limits of Hood Blver.
“Bhto action.” said Judge Has-
brouck, “will facilitate the admlnte-
(ration of our road fund, It will rta
lleve ua from a mass
of red
r
tape and
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Mr. enable uh to apply rood funds wher­
ever they are amac,
gat needed. We have
about $40,000 ta
in thto year’s road
126,000 will be avail
fund, and abont Cl
able for the construction of market
roads.”
The court reappointed the follow­
ing library bodrd: E. W. Bir»>, Mrs.
E. E. Lage and Mrs. W. W. Rudweli.
E. 8. Olinger was appointed county
truant officer.
KRESSE DRUG GO.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS—More than 50% of our busi­
ness In Ed V. Price made-to-your-meesure clothes
tsf rom customers who have had them before—a
great many have had several suits In succession.
A suit made for you—
A wide range ' of woolens to
Choose from—
BRUII ANT TALK
IS GIVEN BY CRAM
TwoH
FEW years
a Christmas dub. Savings De­
partment customers were given a
special Savings Book In which
deposits were entered each week,
the size of the weekly deposit be­
ing determined by the amount
the customer desired to have available on
December 1st for Christmas shopping.
flreiy satisfactory.
•ajtoseo
J. G. VOGT
The Idea became very popular and Christmas
Clubs by the hundreds furnished to their happy
members ample funds for the 1922 shopping. The
total amount paid by the banks of the United
States to Christmas Club members has
estl-
mated at from $200,000,000 to $230,
^Pie fine thing
be used for any
for your son or
winter’s fuel, or
ALL GONE!
about this Idea .Is that it can
purpose; a college education
daughter, a vacation trip, the
the semi-annual installment of
•Not the least among the attractive features of
the plan is that we pay you for the privilege of
helping you do lust the thing you want to do In
lust the way you want Io do It
•Don't let your bin get as low as this, or there
may not be enough coal to cook your dinner.
Why not order now ?
supply .of
We have on hand a large
-w AN you need is (he determination to save
systematically for a definite purpose and we can
help you carry out your purpose. Let Mr. Dum-
bolton at our Savings Department Window tell
you all about It, but don’t wait for a convenient
time —make it your FIRST ITEM of business the
FIRST TIME you are down town.
KING NUT
for the kitchen range or smalt heater. KING COAL
is dean, does not air slack and Is highest in heat
per pound. You'll make no mistake II you try It
♦
EMIff LUMBER & FUEL CO
EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING”
MMrtb and Cascade
®f.t
BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
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BIG BARGAIN SALE
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All Wallpaper will be cut in half. All my
Aluminum ware going at special bargain prices.
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Single pieces as tow' m 50< Fine roasters as low aa
$ 1,25 each. Sale will last for 14 days. .
H. Si, BRAAKMAN
SMITH BUILDING.
T«L MM.
MAN FALLS TO
orre FIRE LOSS
DEATH IN GORCE
WAS VERY LOW
neas to aid any Hood
River
with her mtmteai talent,
•nd *t hl* suggestion she waa given a
rising vote of thank*. -
FUNERAL OF MR. TAFT
ON FRIDAY MORNING
an attraction w<
•too urged that
cerna mak* rvalta
W. H. Taft, a business man here by
tourteta their
for 10 yearn, died at 8.40 Wednesday Smith
a too declared that
night of last week following an Illness abould have a yvar-sround display
extending over several year*. Mr. booth for exhibit of aU of the fruit
Taft, native of ffiVliu-onsln and 6» product* to. motor touriata.”
yean old, came to Hood River ta
On the motion of R. E. Scott the
1007. He was associated during his club voted unanimoualy that Secre­
tong residence here with Illis nephew. tary Crew write to the Oregon con-
L. E. Taft, ta a feed and transfer greaaional delegation ta strong pro­
business. His wife pshs < m I away tie- test against the movement for a mod­
fore he moved here. Ko children were ification of the three per cent immi­
born to the union, but he and Mrs. gration taw. Mr. Scott stated that
Taft reared a young woman. Mn. It was proposed to allow an
Winifred Walter, whose home is now of 100,000 annually ta
ta southern California, who was al­ farmers and saanutsetun
most as close to them a* a
t daughter.
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more cheap labor. He
- . ta hto It would be a calamity to allow the
Rhe was here with Mr. Taft
last illness.
foreigners of aouthsrn Europe to poor
re were held Friday into the country.
Funeral services
at the Anderson < chapel, the Masonic
President Childs announced the ap­
Ixtdge ta charge. Mr. Taft ans^a
was
pointment of chairmen of committee*
high Mason, being a member of the
for the ensuing year as follows:
caT Commander? of Knights Templar Roads, J. H. Fredricy; Membership,
and of Al Kader Shrine ta Portland. R. E. Scott; Civic, a a Huelat!
He was also a Knight of Pythias and House, 0. C. Crew; Automobile, Earl
a Modern Woodman. The body was Frans; Industry, G. A. Molden.
taken to Portland for cremation.
Each chairman was asked to ap­
Mr. Taft is survived by two sisters point the other two member* of hl*
■■ —Mrs. J. H. . GilL of Ta- respective committee.
and a brother
coma. Wash., Mrs. Helen Fulmer, and
Leslie Butter reported that fair
0. W. Taft, of Tonah, Wto.
progress toward a realisation of a
completed grade of the lateral road,
First National Beard Reelected H to connect the Mount Hood Loop High­
At the annual stockbeiden’ meeting way with Cloud Cep Inn and Coopers
Spur, waa being made. Mr. Butler
•f the Hnt National Bank “ "IK“««
.says It will be necessary to have th*
the old board wsa reelected aa
tow«: C. Dethman. A. D. Mt 1. E. O. road constructed by an appropriation
Blanehar, O. H. Rboadea an 1 C. K from the development fund ef the
States
Forestry
Service,
Coppie. Officers were reelect»“ aa fol- Vnlted
lews: Mr. Blancitar, presideni it; Mr- whereas the I»op Highway was built
by find* from the Bureau of Public
Dethman, vice prestdent-; Mr.
chairman of the board: 8. J. Moore. Rea4g.
Mr. Butler anticipates that a fund
cashier, and L. M. Baldwin and C. C.
of 170.000 will iw available for build­
Crew, assistant <sshier*.
Mr. Rlancliar reported that the ing the road, the survey for which ta
,bank had participated ta a very sue- already completed.
Whether or not the club and the
cedefnl year during 1822.
Hood River Traffic Association will
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merge, is still in the air. A commit­
tee. according to report of Mr. Childs,
H. L. Howe has just returned from who delivered bls annual message to
Portland where he .was elected grand the Body Monday night, has been
visler of The sheiks, high order of working on the proposed merger, to be
The Ancient Order of United Work- effected In order that a secretary of
men. J Mr. Howe has been a promt- ability might be secured at a com­
leniber of th* fraternal order mensurate salary to attend the work
nent member
for the past 30 years. Offce* B®od of both. It ta expected that definite
River folk »ho atteuided the Portland announcement can be made by th*
meeting were : CÎ heater ■ Shute, 0. E. February meeting of the body.
Mr. Childs declared that he thought
Hamilton. P. V. H<.
Ioskins and Mr. and
n a rd and son, John the proposed merger would benefit ail
Mrs. Aaguat Guignai
the valley. He urged that all ei tiwms
get hack of the movement, declaring
New City oaesrs In
that It would fail otherwise.
Although Robert B. Prrlgo, newly
elected mayor, and E. M. Holman,
Coppie Is «■ FB sm Bar*
C. O. Huelat and James Stranahan,
At
the annual meeting of stock­
councilmm.
Ilmen. automagMtlly
automatically assumed
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1 under the «harter Tuesday. the holders of the Oregon-Washington Tel­
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*’l ephone Co. Monday. C B. Coppie waa
men will not officiate
formally
until
next Monday night when a council
cAt*“** named a member of -the directorate t*
meeting will be called for organl Om­ succeed W. H. Dean, Who recently
tton and the appointment of com­ moved from White Ralnxm, Wash., to
the east. Other msastaMl teetaeted
mittee*.
were: J. E. Smithson, president; O.
Flood conditions of tail ItoM has
Dethman, vice preffideot; dRX-.Mffig
rs —M ud ta but a negUgil
Blanehar, secretary, and J. H. 1
of apples from here th
Officers of the
7
- The phone
church were elected
Total shipment* of th« A
Association up th Ratu
tours for the ensu
Rath, president;
treasurer: Rolicrt W.
ctol secretary, and
FLOODS RESULT IN
, NEGLEC1® SHIPMENTS
I' SL <
Nature Lovers* Club, which last
waa active ta the
park* o* the
ploitatto* of
north
base of Mount Hood, and
Dorsey B. Smith, manager-of th* Ty-
rell Trip* Co., of Portland, 1
gaged for 2S yean ta the routing of
tourists, both out
Mr. Graves critictoed
River
l>ustae*s men and orchardista lor
failure to appear before the
board at Ito recent final
urge that th.- Lost I.uke road fund.
pruned 82.000, be not
which
a cent. Mr. Grave* declared that ta-
veBtmeut by Hood River Valley land
owners in scenic roads should be etm-
•idered on the sa
basis as the pay-
an endowment life
policy. He declared that the
struct ion of auch roads would attract
many visitors,
of whom
become settlers.
of our cittoons
to thipk
that all th* tourist
us te a
cloud of dust ta our eyes,
I want to refute
Grave*.
He leaves us benefits ta which we all
share;"
Mr. Gra