The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 17, 1923, Image 4

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 192&
The Store
of Bigg
THE APPLE PROSPECT
Naturally, the aptde grower, whose
returns, even those who topped the I
1922 price, were too low for any com­
fort, is looking ahead tn see what
will be tlie outcome of sal«* «*>
We want to call your attention to our big line
year's crop. From various angles, it
would appear that the price for tbe
of Boys’ Clothing. We can save you money, give
1923 crop will be far better taan last
you the biggest assortment to choose from, and
year. * Not -much enemragement is
gatued from reports of the crop in
satisfy you in every way in our Boys’ Suit Depart­
eastern commercial centers. It ap­
ment We wish to call your particular attention
pears that tbe touuage there may be
as large oa last Reason.. Furthermore,
to our Suits, of all virgin wool material, with two
tbC growers of the eastern orchard
sections have learned a lesson from
pairs of full cut Knicker Pants, made for us by
The Columbia Gorge Hotel 1« open
the I mix ajiple prtMlucers and are de-
The Oregon City Woolen Mills. These are the best
• votipg mure exjfenati and energy In th? again, and as a result we will see
weekly
hundreds
of
motorists
who
production of a quality apple. They
Clothes for the Boys that you can buy. Made
are purchasing spray rigs aud are otherwise would not come here. Port­
Kunaway
Found
up in the newest styles — they fit right and give
fighting disease pests nnd insects that land famlliew, with guests, will always
Cecil Morteoen, 13-year old local boy
mar the fruit. They are taking a great include in their program of entertain-
you a good appearance and wonderful service.
luusit a day at the noted hostelry. who disappeared from home Saturday,
interoat in their package.
was
located
Tuesday
when
be
wired
Grown in Oregon—made in Oregon—and should be
Thq general bust uesa condition of Boon the golf course of the Hood River his mother from Baker. The boy, who
the nation, however, is greatly im­ Country Club will 1* ready for play. will tie returned home, had made his
worn by all the boys in Oregon.
proved over lust seAson Business was Scores of Portlanders and their friends way to the eastern Oregon metropolis
by
walking
and
riding
with
touring
will
increase
the
limit
of
their
stay
nt a low ebb last year. It remained so
motorist«.
most of the time throughout the peak from a day to q. week or more.
Gorge Hotel to Have Dinner Dances
of apple marketing. Business is again
A series of Saturday evening dinner
Emerson Hough is dead. The nation dance« inaugurated at the Columbia
booming. Wages are good. The great
Most desirable for Ladies’ Undergarments.
mass of people the coming fall, from weeiie. Emerson Hough wrote stories Gorge Hotel is tending to bring a
closer acquaintanceship among the
Comes
in all the wanted colors. See our dis­
every indication, will lie in position to that will live. While the passing sex people of mld-Columbla towns and
buy apples. Consumption should be apiieal stuff of so hlany of his contem­ Portland. As a result of the easy and
play in the piece goods department
poraries will be forgotten as quickly i-onvenlent motor travel over the Co­
steady.
The Northwestern grower, however, I as read, the historical stories and lumbia River Highway the dances bld
must meet the competition of the east-1 novela of this master of letters will be fair to prove among the moat popular
social functions of the mld-Columbla
—rrn districts by marketing an apple of I preserved. Emerson Hough will be thia season.
the highest quality. lie must spray I missed. We need more of his class of
as never before to eliminate diseases, I writers.
See the new shipment of Laces for Ladies’
IH'sta and insects. He must calculate]
Collars. Really this is the finest lot we have seen.
to raise a tonnage of perfect fruit, or I The handsomest of packages is none
he is doomed.
The Northwestern I too good for Koberg's Twentieth Cen­
Something entirely new and practical.
Alexander-Hinchman
grower has the climate and generail tury Nonpnreil Asisiragus. Mr. Koberg
A large number of friends attended
conditions in his favor. It is a rare] Is marketing his product under a brand the wedding of Miss Delia Hinchman
NEMO, GOSSAKD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
thing that the east ever produces a name, all boxes carrying his apiiealing and Dr. Ix-elle Alexander, of Hood
bumper yield two years consecutively. I colored lal>el. He grows only the best, River, at the Moreland Presbyterian
church, Wednesday evening, April 25.
Growers there have frosts, unknown to I and he says that it pays.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
tlie Northwest, to contend with. The I
white satin, with pearl bead trimming
Hood
River
will
soon
be
furnishing
eastern grower for a time may con-1
and lace. Her veil was held in place by
tiuue to apply costly spray and put I the surrounding world with tlie na- a wreath of orange blossoms and she
into his orcharding the expensive I ,l<,n ■ *M'st strawberries the Clark carried white sweet peas and lllies-of-
tbe-valley. Miss May Hinchman, sis­
methods that characterise Northwest-1 Seedling. _______________
ter of the bride, was maid of honor and
ern production. But we do not believe I —- .
nnifflAn iG
wore pink silk with a picture hat to
match and carried pink sweet peas.
it will continue. Without a constant |
Little Mary Elixalieth Dunkin was
production of high class fruit he can­
flower girl and looked dainty in a dress
not afford It. Years when the early
of white organdie over pink silk.
frosts have killed his fruit he will
Roland Burrows was ring bearer and
carried the ring on a white satin pil­
grow slack. The Northwestern grow­
low. Martin Alexander, brother of the
er, with Ills irrigation systems and
bridegroom, was best man.
ideal climatic conditions, can count onlvidley guardedI by”the. towering
Preceding tbe ceremony Gilbert
a steady consumption every year, lie I peaks. Mount Hood and Mount A
Charters sang "Because," accompanied
EVERY SATURDAY EVENING.
can afford to continue the most scien-l"i,I>,‘ah>d to him while on a tout
on the lipe organ by Miss Ruth Hein-
.CteLv !1<> ■•!*» - PlUSil. IhS.
.WU.u m t hmU
-pro du c i ng . s pp las.----- lijHViÍFrSmar "Ár
march.
The ushers were William
DANCING FREE TO EVERYBODY.
Bowes, Lyle McCoy and Merldeth
Price.— The
me church
cuurvu was
wss beautifully
decorated with pink carnations, vines
Now tiiat formal details have lieen
and foliage. The ceremony was sol­
concluded, it behooves citizens of tbe
emnised beneath ,* white and pink
llood River Valley to renew their en­
wedding bell suspended from the cen­
ter of an arch of green.
thusiasm over the Coluuihia Bridget
A reception of relatives and intimate
We cun have the great interstate span
friends was held at the home of the
if wo really WHnt it, but it will lie re­
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Begin Serving Dinners at 6:30 O’clock.
quired that we complete our subscrip­
Hinchman, 450 Maiden avenue.
Dr. Alexander la a graduate of
tion of $75,(100. The valley has not
North Pacific Dental College and is
really lieen aroused to the benefits of
practicing in Hood River, where the
the bridge as yet. If everyone will
young couple will make their home.—
get off his coat and set to work with
Oregonian.
an earnest ucs* the funds can tie made
available in a few days and the an­
TROUT LAKE
nouncement can be made that arrange­
(Iiy C. M. Cutting)
(From The Enterprise)
ment* for the span are final. Then,
The results of a few tax payers in
The
delegate«
to
the
annual
conven
­
Four
hundred and fifty thouaand
indeed, Ilood River will have become
tion of the Oregon State Federation of J thia valley attending the meeting of Eastern Brook and Sliverside trout
J
the
board
of
county
commissioners,
the real hull of the mid-Coiumbla, oue
The legislative bill, enacted at the Women’« Club« will receive an Invita­
were placed rerently in the streams of
of tbe most fertile and scenic regions Inst session of the legislature and pro­ tion to participate In the third annual and a meeting of the Trout Ijtke De­ western Klickitat county by Game
velopment
Association,
are
alsiut
as
of all the American continent.
viding that no alien who has not ap­ Mount Hood Climb of the I1< hk 1 Ki ver
Warden McEwen and Game Commis­
plied for his or her first citizenship American Ix>glon to be held July 14, 15 j follows:
sioner Sorter. The fish came from the
The meeting was one of the largest Underwood hatchery.
Iispsrs can serve as an employe of and 18. Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, mother
state, county, city or other public cor- of Kxit Shoemaker. chairman of the ■ gatlierings of men and women we have
Mr. gnd Mrs. Arthur Lewis spent
poration, Ims resulted in a rush of sev­ committee arranging for the recrea­ had in tlie valley for some time.
the week end in Hood River visiting
ers! local public employes to secure tional stunt, now attracting Northwest
The objections to the old road pro­ Mr. Lewis' parents. Mrs. Lewis re­
their first [Hiiiers. The pay of aliens interest, will present the invitation.
gram have been: Tl:e unnecessary
will niitonistically cease, under oper­
Mrs. Shoemaker will also extend a cost of going around the edge of the mained in Hood River on a visit for a
ation of the new bill May 23.
similar invitation to delegate* to the valley itiHtead of direct through the few days, while Mr. I^ewls returned
J. R. Nickelsen, in charge of main­ annual convention of the Department middle of the valley; misunderstand­ Monday morning.
C. D. Moore, of White Salmon, who
tenance of the Columbia River High­ of Oregon Women', Relief Corp«, who ings as to wbo wonld pay the assess­
way from Cascade Isieks to The will meet soon in tirants Pass.
ments on property sold for taxes, and is occupying his fine new residence
Dalles, states that he is required to
misunderstandings as to the basis of just below the bluff on the North Hank
have all of his employes fill out a
asaemmeiitH.
Attorney Jolin Hall clar­ highway, is to get the full benefit of
The Hood River Woman’s Club last
natsrulization record or present regis­ week elected officers as follows: Mr«. ified the question by stating it as his the summertime radio entertainments
of KQP, the Apple City Radio Club of
tration cards. The secretary of state
H. McClain, president; Mrs. R. B. opinion that the assessments would be Hood River.
and county clerks are required to W.
Perigo, first vice; Mrs. L. M. Bentley, levied lamed on apeeial lienefits, not
check public payrolls.
Architect J. W. Swope, of Baldwin
second vice; Mrs. A. 8. Keir, recording on acreage regardless of value«. That
Hecretary; Mrs. F. 8. Smith, corres­ fsch aHM-HHinent would be a Hen upon A Swope Construction Co., of Hood
ponding secretary, and Mrs. P. L. Man­ each individual piece of land only. River, was here Wednesday to do some
ser. treasurer. Delegates to the Med­ That where parties refuse to pay tht4r repair work on tlie Baker A Coe ware­
ford convention were named as fol­ assessment thare wonld be no reassess­ house near tbe depot. The warehouse
lows: Mrs. McClain, Mrs. J. E. Fi*r- ment back tqiqn other property within is to be strengthened, as last fall it
nearly collapsed.
guson, Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker and Mrs. that area.
Baaed upon this opinion it was de-
The big" steam shovel working on
A. O. Lewis; alternates, Mrs. H. G.
Certainly those who live in the
I elded to draw up a new petition tinder the North Bank highway below town
Cooper and Mrs. Smith.
the Permanent Highway law to build la progressing at the rate of about 30
Rev. W. n. Boddy, who recently re-
a road from the Jones place at the feet per day, and it la reported that It
signed the ¡instorate of Riverside Com­
south through the middle of tbe valley wUl reach the old cannery alte, near
munity church, to accept a call to the
to the western terifiinns as named in the Dock road crossing, July 1.
West min later I'resliyteriun church In
the old petition, and that the county
Seattle, announced las: week that he
Graveling of the road bed from Un­
had Me-cred release ftom tlie Seattle
Cleo. F. Mackenzie. who ha« been in prosecuting attorney and Attorney derwood to Bingen will then be rushed
pastoral'* mid will rea'itw Ills duties charge of the office, has left for New John Hall wore appointed a committee as fast as possible. Mr. Hazelton, of
I of two to draw up such jietition.
in the
al church June i.
Underwood, has the contract for the
Orleans to join a branch of the Phoe-
In connection with this action it was graveling of the road.
Re Mr. Boddy is now convalescing uix concern engaged at the Louisiana
I
understood
tluit
local
material
such
as
from a nx-vnt serions attack of in­ metropolis in the construction of a
WANTED
fluenza. The demands of the metro- huge steam electric plant. The Phoe­ gravel should lie used largely in the
IKilitan church work, he stated, it was nix Utility Co. has nationwide branch­ construction of this road. It is con-
feared would be too arduoua liecause es. It la the construction concern for I ceded by k < hh ! authorities that we have
of Ills poor health.
various electric public utilities. Mr. the beat road Building material possi-
Mackensie made many friend« in Hood I4e In our gravel which will make
roads superior-to auy water bound
lllver who regret hi« de|>arture but macadam.
who aped him with wishes of success
It i« also understood and agreed to
in the south.
I by the county commissioners that local
representatives should have a voice in
determining the prope r specifications
• ;
The radio program of Station KQP for thia road.
is put on this week by Ralph McDon­
Tlie engineer's estimnte for a fin­
ald. who is a charter member in The ished road (of the type he la now
Apple City Radio Club and a strong building) from Jones' corner to Skel­
booster for radio, the club and Hood ly's mill is approximately $75,000.
River, which was shown by ills talk That includes an estimate of 25 fier
over the air at the end of his programs. cent for incrensed cost of labor, en­
Next week's program is to be put on gineering and contingencies. It would
by II. O. Ball, who la one of Hood seem as if tills estimate could be ma­
River's pioneers in radio broadcasting terially reduced by a large use of our
aud former owner of Station KQP. It own gravel.
Is expected that Albert Case will be
It is posaible that, owing to no heavy
on the program Sunday night with clearing from Skelly's mill west five
vocal and other good features. At the, miles, a good gravel road can be built
0 p. m. program Wednesday the Man­ for about |1,8U* a mile: a total of
MISCELLANEOUS
dolin Sextet, which played for the $82,500 for eoni|det* road Tills would
radio a month ago and received so represent a saving of almost $150.000
many compliments, will be featured.
to the tax paver* providing we have
The Rialto Station KFHB la having intelligent action, united team work 1
a mast similar to that of the Radio and honest n presentation.
Shop put on its building that will be
The policy as now laid out will not <
140 feet from the ground. It is ex­ bankrupt tlie farmers. will not confis­
pected that thia will more than double cate unimproved land; but will open
the results of the station which has up our country to the houieereker and -
lieen quite a help in making Hood tourist, and develop our timber hi a ,
River and its apples well known with­ gradual, hesithy manner
Ing prayer with sermon at in its range.
The Bunday school la re-
BUICK FOR ECONOMY. Rec It at
the Auto Show Friday and Saturday.
BOYS’ SUITS
New Crepe Lingerie
NEW SHIPMENT
Ladies’ Strap Slippers
and Oxfords
DINNER DANCES
W AM Al klllTllR IS
BURIED IT VALLEY
OLSON’S ORCHESTRA
WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS
WHITE SALMON