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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THIJR8DAY, JULY 19, 1928 m i ........... ............. i............ 1 Mr* J. L. Hovey, of Ala Vtata Or chards at Eagle Point, waa here last BRIEF LOCAL MENTION week visit Ing friend* l»» 4H l I I I I I I I l+»| 11 »li I Mr* 0. C. Hughe« has left for Rock away Beach, where she will spend tfce H.%. Haabronck. optometrist. t r Genuine Ford parts at Franz Co.'* tf summer. Mrs. I. P. Calhoun and two children With J. P. Naume* grower of the fee good eleauing call Meyer A Bra! are at Everett, Wash., for a two Odell district for 14 years, who has mu . Phone 1014. ol2tf weeks' visit with relative« and friend* bad seven years experience in the mar Fior Bale—R«d currant* Q. E. Mer Exclusive Designs in Silk, Ratine, Voile and Jersey Dresses. No Clorenes and Aioon Tooley, of Batem, keting branch of the fruit industry as rill. Telephone 5802. mid-Uolumbla manager, the Paxton two alike; eveiy one a separate style. Your choice now................. arriv«*d the first of the week from * Bl. H. Hartwig was an official visitor Halem to look over Meal orchards. Rivers Co., a veteran New York apple in Portland last week. J. W. Perigo, accompanied by hU marketing and exporting concern, will Distinctive Styles in “Eponge. ” the very latest and best grade of Ratine. These granddaughter. Miss Katherine Per enter .the Oregon and Washington Nauine« was Mr. N*uinea Igo, left last Hnnday fur Tulsa, Okla., field this seasou. WulUe dresses are all Hand Maae ana the Choice of the New Season’s A A rijCo. here. formerly with Dan to vteit a daughter and family. Colors, ultra smart in appearance. Choose from this lot now The New York apph* concern is es Bmitli’L Pocond at. mlStf a The first local apples of the «nanon tablishing shipping connections in all Mr. and^Mr*'B. M. Crndne, of Chi Were offered by H. Groes Tuesday for Northwestern districts. Several for cago, «re hare visiting their old friend, , 7^ cents per poqad. They were of the mer uvembera of the Dhn Wtiille f«r«-e Mr. ahd Mra. J. H. Jeffrey. Rc«i Astrachan and White Transparent are now with the Laxton Rivers William Davis and family were up , varieties. Among them are: J. B.' Carey, from Portland last week to s;«eud the Jay "Fike, who sells more water- merly of White Salmon, Wash., ■ ——-------------------------------------- --- —-■■■— I holidays with relatives. melons than any other man in Oregon, Medford, and W. 11. Dean, who Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic andlElec- last week prt-sented Th« Giaeler force merly resided at White Salmon tric treatmente. Rooms 23-24-25 Heil- with a tin«* s|s*cimen from the Imperial who is now located at Yakima. Valley. It was appreciated. Oliver, formerly New York City man bronner bldg., tele. 1833. Hood River. Verne Horne and sister, Mias Ger ager of the London export <x»neera, is Qanuina Ford parte at Frans Co.’«, tl Just in by express this week. associated with Paxton River* Delicious apricot« are now on Mie at trude Horne," have purchased Moaners now Although the seasou is late. Mr. Beadel*« ranch 4j miles East of Rowena millinery shop from Mrs. N. J. John Nauiues has started an active cam Grey Suede l-atrap with Spanish heel, turn on the Columbia Highway. jv2tt son. Tin- plac«> of busim-M will be paign Fawn Suede with Fawn Kid eutout and among independent shippers for o|»iu-dj>y the new owners next week. sole and the new short vamp effect. The Culp Plan Store is now giving a whipping facilities at various loading strap, turn sole, covered Cuban heel. Branch Manager E. V. Burn« and Special Price on all tires. Come in and HtatloM on the line of the Mt. Hood The New Price« Are Good Black Suede 1-strap. Baby Louis heel, kid net your own price. jy 12th Assistant Manager W. N^Livingstone, R. R. Co. and this city. He says he Grey Suede 1-strap, low rubber heel, Patent of the Standard (Ill C«u were business trim, short vamp, hand turn sole. A. H. McDonald, veteran printer of visitors in Portland the first of the anticipates a considerable tonnage of $3.95 to $8.50 strap and Patent toe cap trim. The Dalles, was here the first of the week. fruit for the new firm from here this ■ . . ; week calling ou friends. seasou. _ __ _______ ", P. L. Manser is ftitending this week Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton are spend- - ing this week in Portland to attend the at the Homestead, sketching Mount Hdod landscais-s. Tiie latter part of * annual Oregon tennis tourpameut. the week he and Mr* Manser will Chas. F. Duffy, traveling passenger leav<> on. a.motor tour to Walla Walla, . * agent of the Northern Pacific iiy. Co., ^'nsh.>, was in the city last w«-ek on business. C, 0. Tliompson, accompanied by Tod Cnlbertson was down Yroin the Mrs. Thompson and their little -laugh At the instance of W. A. Langllie, Upper Valley Haturtlay on u businem ter, is here to relieve Ticket Agent in charge of Loot Lake forest road vteit. Hlginam of tiie O.W. R. A N. Co. Mr. work. Hood River will endeavor to Your shoes half soled and heeled iligmuiT is getting ready for a slx- develop a volunteer organ! sat ion to while you wait. Quick work our strong weeks vacation trip in the east. aid in the control of forest tires iii point. Smith’s Champion Shoe 8hop. The clinic for pre-school children tills vicinity. Mr. Langille, in an ad Richard's Bldg., Second st. mJ5tf will be held this mouth on Friday, dress to menilierH of the Tuesdliy JO. R. Greteen, of Portland, was here July 20, at 1.30 p. m.. iu the Ubrary Lunch Club, cited that Hood River last w«*ek calling on fruit men. He is hall, at H« m >«1 River. There will be no county was weak in failure to provide representing the Fruitmen's Guide, of clinic in August and the date of tue for a reserve force for coping with for • New York City. HeptcmlM-r clinic will be announced est fires that might start in the dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hunter, en route later. The suggestions of Mr. Rbngllle inet by automobile to Portland from Bend Mr., and Mrs. Cha* Stranahan re with a hearty response. Earl Weber., , wiuwe they now realde, stopped here turned Saturday from a week’s vaca president of the Hood River Volunteer of the large manufacturers of automobiles have adopted the Honing last week to call on friends. tion in tiie Tern-bonne neighborhood Fire Department, Invited him to ad ayAom of finishing cylinder walla as to giving a better finished wall W. D. Trotter, pioneer newspaper in rentral -On-gon. They visited than boring or grinding. I juft received a Honing machine two dress the members of the organization WILL CONDUCT A FREE INSPECTION SERVICE .'man who now resides ou the Highway frlcmte and iieiglilmrs and enjoyi-d at their next meeting. Mr. Weber weeks ago and have turneti out two Jobe that are satisfactory in camping and fishing at Huttie Lake near Wyeth, was a bnsineM vteitor in •very way at a saving to the car owner of a good many dollar* ON ALL MAKES OF CARS. gave the assurance that his organisa nnd Camp Alllngton. town Monday, Come in and let me show you what it does. tion would be glad to foster a forest Perigo A Hon’s Htar ’ Grocery this fire fighting company. President E. C. Let me solve your troubles, such as Starters, Genera Postmaster Reavis was in Tort land Wednesday of last w«*ek to attend a w«-ek is carrying an interesting display Binith, of the Lunch Club, stated that tors, Ignition, and Carburetors. Money back guarantee Shay's shop convention of Oregon iHMtmasters and of Legion buttons and pictures of the its membership would be glad to aid on all trouble shooting. I will specialize on contract work Mount H«M>d Cilmi). Among those al the movement in every way. « to greet the PreSMent. j , AT THE and will call and deliver cars from any part of town ready listed to attend the mountain Hr. M. Thrane suggested that the William Walker and Percy Bucklin Shop IMI FASHION GARAGE (tarty are : Truman Butler. Judge Wil Re«. 3721 Hood River Boy Scout troops might motored to Yacolt, Waah.. on the Phone 2373 Fourth, where they particiiaUed in a son, Governor Pierce,’ Congressman participate in the movement. Albert Sinnott and S«-cretary of State Koser. T. Case, master of a troop of Scouts, I picnic*. One of the «-year old twin sons of stated that the boys were ever ready W. R. Hagar has moved to Portland, for a call from proper authorities to I where he is now employ«*d by one of J. A. Hilles, Oak Grove orchardtet, aid in suiqiression rtf forest fires or! the largest, cigar, couipiudea. of t h a t, suffered a badly injured «y» 3»ly A, when a firecracker t<>Hs<-d by a play any other emergencies. city. mate exploded in his face. Bits of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frnry ami Misses cardboard were driven into the corner The Editor Leads the Way —..... ¡.---------- * t 1 1 - last week visiting the Missea Tuckers' of the eyeball. The boy was rushed a ms.l ’ rf »» Blanche and Marie Tucker were here here for attention. The Chief of the Division of Rural I A large crowd llo<-k«-<l to Ifood River , mother, Mrs. George Chamberlain. J. E. Hinde haw for houm > y«>ara driv A new map. Just Issued by the Edw. James Wilson who with Mrs. Witeoir Schools, United States Bureau of Ed Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Potter, of Eu Is Just l>ack from an automobile trip ucation, lias a word to say in appre I from all mid-Cshtmbla ixiints and en a Ford automobile. It ha« done W. Pulver Map Co., which w-eured jta I every M-etiun of the mi I ley to celebrat«* valiant aervice but it had won renown data through the Chamber of Com gene wefe here last week visiting Mrs. to Idaho points, placed an lnti-n-sttng ciation of what the country editor does the Fourth of July. With down town, , for the ladwe of lta «baking tin ridua. merce, provides motor tourists with a Potter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs F. C. , display of ores in the show window of for the schools. ! Bherrieb. The editor gives freely the use of business streets ro|M-«l off and traffic Everyone ' knew ’ when tiie old ear <lig<-st of the horticultural and adfiaic - .-.c C. N. Clarke's Glacier Pharmacy this prevented, families with Uttle children Mr. aud Mrs. R. N. Young bare week. Mr. Wilson la interested in a his columns for the publication of all found it easy to travel the streets croaaed the Hood Ilivcr-Whlte Salmon resources of the valley. A half of the ferry. Wien Mr. Slade, aa th«- ferry- convenient map folder contains oom- moved from the Davi (taon house on large tract of gold, platinum and silver news items relating to education in without danger. l>oat neared tiie lauding, started hiw prehemdv«- logs of road*from Portland the territory covered by his paper. That’s the kind we sefl. Oak street to the Cram house ou State iteariug tend nrar Boise. lead« the movement for A he estalc j Throughout the day sports of every engine, hla car’s rattle drowued the to Boise. Ida. The remainder of U ta — street. H. A. Hussey, Underwood orchard He I kind was in progress. The numerous loud exhaust of the craft's motor. given to a story of the Hood River Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Webb, of tet, here Saturilay on business, is a llshment- of the county agricultural IsHrihs of the Fire Department ami Tiie other day Mr. Slade bought a Valley niul the Columbia River High He point« the way to Mt. Angel, on the way to Yellowatone sincere exponent of tiie propiwed high st'imadtRMMMHIi Knights of Pythias Band. in. charge of handsome new Buick. lie started way. A profile cut of the community school consolidation in sections of the National Park, stopped last week for Northwestwide cooperative plan for the celebration, were well patronized. home with it. and i^ was driven with is carried. It ahbw« a view of . th«? county where several districts mn a Visit with Mr. and Mra. Ben Kinser. selling apples. Mr. Hussey says he unite to have one good school with A chief feature of tite day was th«* ease and ¡«recitdon on the ferry lw>at. Highway and a picture of Mount Mr. and Mra. Chari«*« H. Castner can see no relief for apple growers un high school grades. He voices the de baseball gaip<> with Tite Dnllea. the As the l>oat «(iproached the Washing Hdod. -have moved from the Mt. Hood Hotel til soaie comprehensive cooperative mand of the people of the outlying local team «teteating the visitors (> to 4. ton aid«-. Mr. Slade, as was his wont, The folder carrie« data «m the to the H. F. Davidson home on Oak system is worked out. districts for better schoolhonaes. for The Ihsxl River pitcher won praise for Is-thoiiglit himself to start his engine. Mount Hood Ix-gion Climb. With,the bls excellent work, winning his game, street. They have purchased the Da He followed all instruethms, and then heading. "A Paradise fof Tourist*" Robert Berryhill, who with his improved school methods, with better vidson proprt-ty. mother was on a motor trip from Cal pay for better teachers. He advocates although some of his support went up l«w«ked purified. The ferry entered the the fo|der says: slip. HtopiMil, and a car in-front of Mr. • A. F. S. Steele, aA-ompanied by Mrs. ifornia to Colorado, stojtped last week the nse of the school house as a edm- in the air. "Nowhen- lias uature done so mach Big crowds were pr«*aent throughout Slade chugged offi. Still Mr. Stade for a country as in Hood River county. Steele and thr<-e children, retunx-d for a vteit with his former neighbors mtinity center whefe the people can ■Sunday from Boise, Ida. Mr. Steele in Iowa, the Hovrtein family. Mr. get together, not only to talk over the day at the exevlteut show pre tinkered with the buttons. gUHgew and Here she has surroundt*d n valley of and In front *1,(100 f«>rtn<* acren with a liorseahhe and family are moving Into the P. 8. Berryhill accompanied Hans Hoerlein school progress but to discuss the many sented at the Rialto un«| Liberty the doodads around his Sunday on the Legion trip to Mwiut subjects relating to better farming. atres. The Rialto ateo received u of him. The owner of the SuachiHe of mountains the toe of the «hoe being Davidson horn«- on Oak street. n»pres<*nted by Mount Hood, towevfng The editor is the liest friend of the radio report of tiie I’reaidciit’s speech behind him grew ImiMtient. Rodell Warne, nephew of C. H. Hood. "Hey," he crit-d, "give her tiie gas. 11.225 fe«-t in height; and the two heels M. and Mra. E. C. Apperaun and Boys’ and Girls* (Hubs, which gener in Portland and somat of the Hlielby Sproat and Mrs. W. 8. Hull, accvm- Let us serve you. fight. .let us off!” by tlx* abrupt mountain« which rjge panied by Mrs. Warne and two small daughter, of McMinnville, where Mr. ally start in the schools, and will print At the Electric Kitchen, through th«* "I can't get the durn thing started,” majestically alwiv« the Columbia rlvvf. children, has been here on a visit. Tin- Apis>rson is president of tiie McMinn any number of items about the lient <*nt«*rprise of Ralph H. George, a de replied Mr. Slade. Forest* mountains, streams to suit ville National Bank, were Sunday acre of corn, th« beat pigs, tiie best family resid«*« at Armour, 8. D. tailed telegraphic report of the Demp The man Iw-hind «toptw-d h'iw engine. the wildest Imaginations, are reached tomato«-a gticsta of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding 8. chickens and the largest Mrs. Susie1 I. Lynn left Friday to sey-Gibbons fight, ««-cured by Th«* Gla The fcrrylwmt motor was quirt. Th«-«« attend the state and national conven Kelly. They were taken for a vteit raised by the club members, And ail cier from tiie United Pr«*ss, attraete«! they learn«*d that Mr. Hinde's motor In an hour's ride from the city. The targ<>«t gam«- can l<e hunt«*d in mason tions of the Federated Busim-ss and at the golf link« of the Hood Hirer thia is tree. a targe crowd. was singing merrily. Tliooe who wit- and the many mountain streamr. fair- Protessional Women in aession In Port Country Club. Mr. Appefson*d«*clared 1 One of the most pteasing features of mwM-d the is-rfornmncr say that Mr. ly teeming with trout, may la* termed he had never seen a finer gplf course. Mr* Stetton's Studmts in Recital land tills week. the Fourth was th«* presentation of Slade at«>pped into his <ar, without a an angler’s fairyland. In the Io' C. P. Vernhain, vice president of the Mrs. C. H. Kletten prew-ntRl a num Mrs. Edgar Frans of 12 primary schttol wofd, and drove away. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roberts and reach«-« of the rlyer, the Royal I daughter. Miss Imogene, have returned Chicago and Burlington Ry., accom- ber of her pupils in fecit al last Friday children In a dsne«-, a patriotic drill. ook add 'Rt«-el1i«-nd Mlirihn afford panie«i by his wife and three sons on from a visit in the Willamette Valley. «■vening when this interesting and well <>n the band platform at the intersec s|M>rt in season. Camming spots by a tour of the Northwest In their spe Tug of War Team Issues Challenge tion of Oak nnd Third streets The While away they attended the pioneer rendered program was giveu; tlwusnnd. cial railroad car, visited Friday with Good Things toEat picnic of ex-Salemites in Portland. Rustle of Hpring, Op. 32. No. 1. 12 little girls were: Lota R ushc II, Arthur <3. Lofts, manager of a tug W. F. Cooper and family. The fam- (Rinding) Gcraldlue Soaey ; Narcis- Dorothea Fran* Margaret Tnrnbull, Did you rend th«- notice in the But iltes are old friends and the visitors of war team, the inemtM-rs of which Buyers' Week Plans Made ler Banking Company’s ad «pm* •n"t motored here over the Highway from sue. (Nevin) Edatlut Hartwig; Way .Sidri le Tboinlson. Margaret Baker, won a tug tournament here July 4. lias side Chapel, (Ip. S14, No. 2, (Jung- Itemise Baldwin. Virginia Brown. Dor- issued a challenge to any team of the Tremendous strhtae In. all Hues x«f week and did yon mail your small Portland. mann) Paul Keir; Midnight, (Abbott) lothy Khay, Pt*ggic Baldwin, Mildred Northwest Tiie team is the most mas buHlncH« are te-ing quid«' in Portland, check to the Boy Scout Committee, Mr. and Mrs. George Hendriksen, Margaret Kissinger; To Spring. Op. Itayldone, Henrietta Braaeau and Jean siv«*. aud brawniest lot of men «wer tlivreby strengthening her position as care Truman Butler? accompanied by their son. George, Jr., Glenn Abraham repres«*uted seen in one agrégation lu the Hood Hie commercial, Dffijgrtal and tndflg- For daughter, Doris, and nephew, Freder 13. No. 0, (Grieg), Thelma Johnson; Hwope. At teation! • Ex-Service Men. Hummer lires ms. (Jensen) Louin Cutie Bam. f___________ trlal «-enter of the Northwest. During River Valley. trade— Uy equity in a flue modern ick Holdsworth, of Washougal, Wash.,' Joaee; Moonlight Ramble, Op. 43, No. tiie |«ast five month* the foreign nti<i The names aud, weights of the Homi home. My bonus applied, Would take returning home from an extensive mo Apple Crop Appears large (Befiytte) Nedra Evan«; Wake Up, River team are: Oliver, anchor, 274 «ion«*Hti<* commerce of the «-ity has Sheet Lightning Light« Up Mt. a good ear. What have you? Phone tor trip ti^ough Washington, Idaho 5, (Phillipa) nnd Could Roses H;s*ak, From the digest of the Federal Ito IMiuiids; Ward. 224; Murphy, 217; shown a great increase, building crtn; 5411. .f and eastern Oregon, stopped hen- over (Cadtnan) Elenor "Galligan ; Prelude serve'Bank of Han Frapc|«co) struction reached new marks, the Job Hood River folk were given a rare Crumblett, 210, and Dean, 200. Mrs. 'ffiHink Caddy, of Gresham, ac Saturday evening tor a vteit with Mrs. C Sharp Minor, (Rachmaninoff) bing buHlii)*KM «level->i»-d a healthy tone opportunity Monday night of witness No (inifoi'mlty is apparent in reports companied by her son, Ix-on Caddtf and Ueudriksen's aunt, Miss Kate Taylor. Prince ’ Koberg ; Hush of Night, (Ter «-onreruing th«* deefduoua frnlt crops and Imnk clesringH and postal receipts ing. an Interesting display of sheet Niekelsen Cites Highway Signs wife, hake Iw-en here visiting Mr. and Miss Marian Contae, whois dietitian hune) Marjory Milter; Barcarole Na <«f the district, htlt in general tho made a steady advancrii lightning, generated in a huge bank _ Mrs. F/C. Rherrieb. Mr* Caddy an«l at the big'nritaurant operated at the politaine, (Haekh) Edwin Johnson; yields of apples, npricota ami plums J. R. Nlckelsen deciares that failure In cetebratian of the- presprtUy. of of thunderheads overhanging the north Mrs. Storrieb- are stater* New York City -home office of the Met Refrain des Bargneuaes, (Wachs) are expe«H«*d to l»e larger than in 1922, of motorists to obrerve signs pla<i-d at tiie city. Hie general committre hi old«- of Mount Adams. The lightning Mrs. C. V. Jones, of Newberg, ar ropolitan Life Insurance Co., was here (Mary Campbell; T«> You, (Bpeaks) and tin* yields of oilier fruits smaltar intersect Ions of the paved Highway charge of the Elevenlh Annual Buyers’ sheets llluniiimted plainly the massive rived ataesdgy for a visit with furnier last week a guest at the home of Mr. and By the Waters of Minnetonka, I than last year. In California the crop with a short drtour 1% miles west Of We«-k to I m - held August 0 t<T11 under ■noy peak. vz neigh I hm * « j T Meacow, Ua., Mr. and and Mrs. J. R. Nickelson. On July 4 (Lieurance) Helen Jones; Consola- of pears was greatly reduced by ex Cascade Jxs-ks has cauHed a number the auspici-s of the ('tiamber of Com Mrs. J. G RtnOflee and children. Mra. I)r. W. Donald Nickelson and Miss tion, No. fl, (Liszt) Geraldine Hooey. merce, te planning fhe most etetairate NIMMONS cessive «kpppiug of immature fruits of minor accidents lately. "We have placed large signs at the program of entertainment ever stag«*«l Jpnes ill en rtrnte to Idaho for a visit. Conlee, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. during May, .the Department of Agri In the Ctrcuit Court of the Htate Of American Föderation o< Labor meet« rorreut L. Moe, motored into tiie Lost culture placing the condition of the luti-rwction* lioit dieting westbound for th«* merchants throughout Port- Oregon System: Foundation for Hotid River County. the «eeottd and fourth Wedneodays of '¿ake country. Miss Conlee. who had ero|> ^t 75 per cent of normal on June traffic to take tiie old paved highway,” ’ Quid's trade territory. , z W. A. Schaffner and A. F. Adam* Editor Glacier: Every structure 1st, rompar«*<I with a report«*«! condi says Mr. Nickelson, "while eastlsjnnd" 1 Tiie entire live dit.vs will be brimfull emh month at the Library hall. All never visited the Northwest before, Plaintiff* vs. _W. H. Parker, Defend Union card men are welcome. W. R. expressed unstinted praise for the has some kind of foundation. An to tion of Ml per «-ent of normal on May traffic is requested to take the ipiicad- of stirprim** many of th«* features be ant. buildings it is wood, rock, cement, and 1st. Th«* outlook for the pea«-h crop am cutoff. Unli-ss the signs are heeded ing new an«l novel. There will I m * Rafigs, Rec. Sec. m8tf scenic attractions. To W. II: Parker, the above named a systemath- structure above. ¡of th«* district improved, during May, we are liable to have a serious wreck InncheonH. recepl Ions, eaeursioa* fash Grinding scissors, weaving rugs and History, literature, laW have fount but the yield is sQII placed below that at the Intersections." ion shows, theatre parties and smokers Def«*ndantl Cherry Orchards Being Budded sharpening lawn mowers. 929 Wileon In the name of the Htate of Oregon, dMions. and a systematic structure. and the entertainment committee .an* of last year. In California the Depart St., WzWaddell. I wi«h to thank my More than 190 aerea of cherries are The Ten Commandments was tiie ment of Agriculture state« that tb<* nonne«*« tlmt one event will I m * staged You are hereby required to appear old cufilbmer« and will welcome the call A Foresightod Indiaa - represented by the 15 orebsrdista who constitution, covenant, fonndatton of prt«M*nt c«»ndlth»ii of lb« crop indicates Which will rival "Roaring ('amp,” the and Bn»wrr th«- eomplaint in thia suit of new-one* on or tiefore six weeks from the date have signed up in the pollentaatlon the Hebrew code of 1«W. That was a yield of 390,(MM) ton* Production in They are telling this story on Ben big feature of 1922 Buyers' Week. H. a. Broakman dees painting, paper pool arranged for Wasco county grow the first written, systematised code of of'the first publication of this sum R. Lltiln. of The I)all<>a. publisher of Tli«* Portland ChanilM*r of Cummer«- 1922 was 420,(MM) tons. |t ta report«*d hauging and decorating. Haye your ers through the cooperation of W. 8. law known at that time in the world. The Chronicle of that city, and aomo- and the participating merchants have mons. to-wit: on or before six weAa that the peach crops In many of the house agameled inside and outside with Nelson. C. W. Daigh and C. L. Hazen. Moses was and is the highest author principal producing states of the East tMMly ta sure to spring It-again thta set aMide a large sum of money fur the from the 12th day of July, 1923; and a guarantee-for rix year«. Tel. 2104, if yott fail so to ap|«e«r and answer By -budding the trees for polleniza- ity on civil law in the world today. have been seriously Injured by frosts week while he Is here attending tiie entertainment of their guests. Braakutob's Hardware, Paint and Wall tion ’now. remiits will be obtain<*d with Blackstone -got -bte- legal wisdom during recent weeks. Prices for can editorial meeting. In k<*eping wlt_i«_the cttstoin of for- said complaint, the plaintiffs will ap Paper, Smith Building. a5tf in three years. This is th«- first united there apd be is one of the best author- ning peaches have bean sat by the . One day »«C-eUlo Indian came into fia-r years, TK* <;6■ (imittee win rafiinir ply tn the COtlfTTor the relief prayed Fen’Rattey, Waaco county pion«w. attempt to pollenize cherry trees in a Illi's a—lag Awgl« Bbnnyi peophw today canning peach growers* associatIon of Ben's offi<-e to jmy for his paper. Ben round-trip railron«l fares to sll visit for in their complaint, to-witj for an whose home in now in Han Diego. scientific manner. Orchardtets may The Bible Is the foundation of writ California at 345 |s*r ton for number t«a>k the munvy: then the Indian ssked ing buyers who iiu-ke purchases of accounting I>etween yon and the plain tiffs for all sums due and owing by Calif., but who In «ix-nding the summer select their own pollenizera but are ten history and literature in systemat one clingstone pesiti«-« and *'<5 per ton for a receipt. ’ Mr. Lidin fried to talk 3<ite) or more. in the Northwest, was here over the urged to-follow the chart prejiared I»y ic book form. Of Interest to nu r< liants, is the re- ^ou to the plaintiff« on that certain for Lovell freestone p«-aalM* a reduc him out of it. Mr. Indian Insisted. week end. visiting Mr. and Mr* A. M. the Oregon Agricultural College The foundation of Christianity is tion of >15 and 310. ri-speetiveiy, from After making it out. Ben want«*«l to cejit < announcement that the Grand contract for the sale of real «-state, Kelsay and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. M«w. through the experiments conducted in Christ, a person Of th* Godhead. He the prices named in 1U22. kfiow. why be was so perstatent about Rapids Rtiow Caw Co. will «tetablish a made and entered into the 20th day TheA. Frans Co. last week had Wasco county by Prof. 0. E. Schuster. Js the covenant, constitution, founda In the Pacific Northwest, the apple wanting a receipt. The Iridian said: plant costing 3750,000 in Portland. of July, 1919, for the South Half of tion of the great divine system. ('handier assisted in financing liite the Northeast Quarter of the North 1 . an interesting window in promotion of Mr. Nelson said. crop Is reported to l«e in exctdlent con “Me die som<* time. Go to big gate Tiie Wise men in their conventions have dition, with a 1923 commercial yield an«l Bt. Peter ask If I been good In Industry, wtaeli will employ 400 bigli west Qua/ler, aud Lot nuptbered One , the Ix-gion Climb. Brick Lafferty con in flectiMI IS, Townslilp 1 Houth, formulated creeds as constitutions of of appi«*« In Wasliiinrton, the principal dian. I My. *Yea.’ He any, TMd you i gradé mceba nies, structed, * miniature Mount Hood, and _________ _______ Hange 10 East Of the ehurehe* miaalug the vision of the one, prodndng state of t!w""iMa|tTlCt, tore« e di tor to r ua pto?" " T’ my," ‘Tw.* ’ idtan ; and that yon be requlr.d to pay Wilson Not in Accident f ' Next Bunday morning a party of «5 foundation for the one divine strnc- He aay, ‘ Where 1« receipt? ’ I no have J udge 1 ___ — casted at 23.1W1.riHi boxes, compered shown« to the ptalptlffs said stinu holnd due Texas tourists, en route through < tnre. Hence, a divided condition in find I have to run all over hell to with 21.312,000 Irixes produced tn 1922. Chtherwood. D^X______ , _ in charge of the Judg<- Fred W. Wilson has been re from you to them by the court within »J. B. Lister. ana get receipt.” ’ The present condition of the apple re of the Oregon Lnmter Co. NorthWArtern point«, will arrive here , church- life. • ceiving letters from friends In all such time as the court may fix; and by (),-W. B. A N. train ami la- break -------------- 1" --------- —! — . ♦ l ctop In California imllcfitea a yield of dt Dee, ta convalescing at the Cottage parts uf th«- state expn-ssiua symjmthv in default, thereof, that «aid contract Mountaineer to Saale Hood (1,384,000 tsixea, compared with the Prominent Minister Coming hospital from a serious abdominal op fast gnests at the Columbia Gorge for a misfortnnt- that befell W. II. be strictly foreclosed and that you he Hotel. They will then be taken over 1922 production of 7.«5«.B00 boxes. eratic* performed Tuesday of last Norman Clyde, nu mber of the Si • Rev. Jul. Hudithausen, .from Ta Wilson. Tiie Dallçs attorney, wheu h|s barred of all right, title and inteN* the Columbia River Highway by motor week. comm Wash., who has just m-cepted a automobile figure«! in h crash in Port- in, and to. said real property. Chicago Realtors Greeted" bus to Portland.- ' erra Club. California' nature lovers’ Mr* Abbie fl- Gladto* ¡totompanled call to a large congregation at Minne tend? Through sn error in the report .This summons is published pursuant A similar party of Texans made organization similar to the Max« ma a. Blxty-five jmHntM-rs of the C«M>k by her stater. Mf* M«r* Kinsmore. this tour two years ago. whose home is at Stockton, arrived apolis, Minn., will occnp.v the pulpit at of tiie’ aeddent. It -was stated Mt t«i an order Af th«- Honorable H. Ik both of Ban Diego, Calif., will arrive here Sunday «ir route to.scale Mount County. Chicago, Hl., Realtors Asso the English Lutheran church Sunday Judge WII hou was in the motor crash. llaslirouck. Judge of the County Raturday for a vtalt»with her eons. of Hood RJv«r County, Orwon, Hood. Mr. Clyde, who rltoilM*«! to the ciation. on th«- coast fgg the annual morning at 11 a. ni. Iff will deliver a Ss^arijMP Market« ft« A m English Liithernn Van W. Gladden, of thta city, and Geo. made and entered the 19th d snmmit of Mount Shasta, While on the convention of the national aonoeiation, s< rtnon on mission work. Since Rev. The first peschivi marketed here way here, will visit Gla«4er National attended a luncheon yesterday at the- Hnehthausen has iieen a member of Tiie' annual Mission Ftatfivnl will I m * Jwly, 192», whereby ytm are req C. Gtaddrtw of 1 of Yak were delivered Monday by J. H. Park and open«} some weeks i- usuila* M y< 'cars, lie relebrati-d Hundaj morning at 11 a. in. to apfiear and answer Mid com| u and toured u rTr the the Mission Boarfl for tnahy scaling Columbia Gorge Hotel Mr. and Mrs< I" **• *»* / ’ Schwinge, orchsrdtetóf Underwood. -hi well qualified to speak on th« inagvr ’iiwiua«-» viti*«««««»», v_ ' ' . He will orchard district«. [er m the peaks of the - Rockies. the above Rev. Jnl. Hucbthausen. from Tacoma. . an or before six weeks from the re Mr. ima. » here Wash. The fruit, of the Mayilpwer spend the sumassr • studying the Wash., will deliver the sermon. The i of the first publication of • ’• U m - Rock- Rock ranged among local realtor* to greet topic. Is visitor« and distrilmte lumbert F. H. variety, wua «tailed'for 15 rentaper ies aud Northwiwtern mountain«. The annual picnic of the congrega Bumiii^ school meets at » 45 a. in. Th«- mon* which Mid date .-»a errle* tion and the Munday w-hool will bo congregation and Bunday school picnic auto- pound. Before returning to California Mr. Attorney for held on the following Bunday, July 22, will lie held July 22 at John Rath’s Clyde said he expected to scale Mount Genaine Ford parts at Frutas Co. ’ «, tí at John Rath's ranch. Rainier and visit the Olympics. Co.’s. if i NAUMES.E MANAGER FOR PAXTON RIVERS Girls We Are Giving Double Votes On All Dresses And Waists Sold This Week The Smartest Styles LANGILLE PROPOSES FOREST FIRE CONTROL In Modish Footwear Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ Dress Pumps and OxfordS, and Sport Oxfords, Special $5.00 Save your votes They are valuable Ask for them Free Vacation Trips Chest of Silverware Pearl Necklaces, etc HECK UNGER GARAGE Successor to TUCKER’S GARAGE SERVICE BIG CROWD HERE UNIQUE CAR TROUBLE PULVER MAP TELLS FOR THE FOURTH BOTHERS MR. 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