The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 19, 1923, Image 9

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    BOOD RIVER GLACIER» THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923
Mr. and Mra S F. Blythe will eele-
LEGION CLIMB NOTES
brute their golden wedding under the
spreading oaks on the May. street road
July 30. 1928. A11‘ frknds invited.
Reception from 3.30 to 9 p. m.
Mrs. Floyd 8ather and two children,
| of Port Townsend, nnd Mis« Clara
i Molden, of Tacoma, are visittug at the
! home of lheir brother, O. A. Molden,
and wife. •
T. I* Roberts and wife arrived here
this week from Anaheim, Calif., to
visit her sister. Mra. O, II. Rhoades,
land brother, 11. H. Kemp, and families.
I They motored up.
J Mr. and Mra. P. S. Davidson, who
are now residing near Tumalo, where
regular 25c Comfy Cut, small lizei
1 Mr. Davidson is engaged lu operating
Mr. andMft. D. P. Smith have left a sawmill, were here over the week
tot Newport for a vacation.
The hardest part of the Mount Hood
lend calling on friends.
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Perigo are en­
Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. -Aitken, aepom- Climb for a few Individuals was the
joying a vacation at the lien ehe«.
dollar sellers, fine lisle, tight knee
hianied by Mr. and Mra. F. G. Hatch- ride to town seated on the bottom of a
Mr. and Mra. Norman W. Mays were inson and son, Robert P. Hutchinson, motor truck. One truck, nsed for bag­
visitor« lu Portland last week.
returni*d last week from a -motor trip gage transportation, was not equipped
, Selling regularly at $2.50, 16-button
with seats. The bumping over the new
Mra. Arthur Reeves returned last I to the Canadian Rockies.
elbow
length, black only, Special
grade
left
those
who
rode
the
trunks
week from a visit at Netarts Bay.
A large numiier of members of the 'airly hors de combat. Representative
Munsingwear, flesh color, fine lisle
and
750
Votes.
local
chapter
of
University
Women
are
F. E. Hampson returned last week
Sinnott started back from camp on' a
in Portland tills week to attend the truck. He was fortunate in being
from a vacation trip.
The Cnlp Plan Stör«) is now giving • annual national convention of the or­ hailed about two miles out of the for­
Special Price on all tires. Come in and ganisation there.
est bounds by W. G. Peters, resident
G. A. Palmiter, master of the Ore­ engineer for the Bureau of Public
set your own price. •
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Theae are regular dollar sellers, white
Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic and|Elec- gon State Grange, returned yeaterday Roads, who gave him a lift on to town.
with blaek or white stitching, spec’l 65/.
trie treatments. Rooms 23-24-26 Heil­ from Gladstone Chautauqua. On Tues­
day Mr. Palmiter wus one of the chief
The recreationists all returned home
bronner bldg., tele. 183.1, Hood River.
Delicious apricots »re now on sale at I s|«-akera at Grange Day of the Chau­ Ringing ‘the praises of the Women’«
Auxiliary as jelly maker« aud of the
Rändel’« ranch 4 J miles Eastoi Rowena tauqua.
J. E. Slade, who l.ad trouble in Hrtod Hi ver Apple Vinegar Co. for its
oa the Columbia Highway.
jv26
in making pectin available
Hood River Box Co., box manuiac starting his new Buick automobile on enterprise
for jams and jellies. Thirty gallon«
taring, Hood River. Oregon. Phone the White Salmon ferry last week, an- of
made by the Women's Auxil­
1342.
m4tf | nounces that he has purchased a strth- iary jam,
members, who used Hood River
esco|K*. in order to udl when the mecil-
Trunks, Bag«, Suitcases. Large as­ nnlsm is in motion.
fruit itectin, were served the visitors.
sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woolpert and Every woman present expressed a re­
Bros. Co.
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."amily will leave soon for Berkeley, solve to use some of the new product |
Mrs. J. C. Hanna has left for Gear­ Calif., where Mrs. Woolpert and chil­ in her next jellies and jams.
i
,
hart to «jieiid the heated season with dren will visit relatives and friends
relatives and friends.
camp
■
The
only
dlsturliance
at
U^e
while Mr. Woolpert looks after apple
Saturday night came from tne- snore«
Mra. A. B. Bennett and daughter, marketing Interests in the east.
of individuals. They were assorted,
Miss Bernice, are at the beach on a
The Woman'« Union of Riverside as to variations and volume. Repre­
vacation.
church will hold its annual picnic at
Sinnott wan accused of blow­
Dr. George C. Skinner and George the home of Mra. A. H. Berry, Friday, sentative
his ' horn vigorously throughout,
Coe, of Hamilton, O., have arrived to July 27. A shower to replenish kitchen ing
the wee sma’ hours. He explained
spend the summer on Dr. Skinner's ware will Ite held at this tlnu*. All the
next day that he represented the
Gak Grove orchard place.
women of tlie church are Invited to voice of the people and that the recre-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wnlter left for attend.
atlonlsts had heard the voice of the
Lea Angeles yesterday to visit four
Mr. nnd Mr*. .1. C. Butcher, of San people thrguglmpt the night.
week's with Mr. Walter's father, Win. I Jose. Calif.. , who
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have l>een
visiting _ _ in
H. Walter, and two half sisters.
Portland, arrived here the first of the
The evening song of the Alaskan
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Small and son. week to visit friends. They will call robin, rarely heard even by those who
Bobby, are here from Portland visiting in southern Oregon on the return, Mr. penetrate the mountain forests, greeted
at the home of Mra. Small's parents Butcher lieing interested In mines many of the camp recreation 1st« Satur­
IIW.
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Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bartmess.
day evening as they returned from n
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sylvester, Miss hike to Cibud Cap Inn. The song re­
Mr«. David T. Mnrlov was up from
Portland last week to visit Twin Oaks, Dittie Kinnaird and William Walker sembles mellow chimes. Another bird
the home of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. I «pent the week end at Wahtum Lake, that attracted the visitors was the
1125 Vales
,
hiking in over the Herman Creek trail bold Rocky Mountain jay. These chat­
8. F. Blythe.
tering adventurers entered camp and
and
returning
by
way
of
Eagle
crack.
lira. Roy U. Veach ha« arrived from
were soon helping themselves to scraps
Great Falls to «fiend the summer here They retrarted hailing good, Mr. Walk­ of
food.
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er«
having
caught
a
fine
string.
visiting her father, J. II. Gerde«, aud
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
J.
II.
Jeffrie«
and
fam
­
Among
those
scaling Hood Sunday
mother-in-law, Mrs. 8. A. Veach.
ily. of Bend. spent the week end here were Colin V. Dyment, dean of the
■Mrs. S. J. Frank was in The Dalles Ivbdting
Mr. and Mr«.
W._
school of arts and aciamces at the Uni­
last Friday for funeral services -of
bad been enjoying » motor trip versity of Oregon, aud Ills wife, Dr.
Mrs. P. J. Htudleman. wife of the [They
to
Portland
and
the
Willamette
Valley;
Bertha Stewart. They called Monday
mayor of the neighlioriiig city.
Mr. Jeffries is proprietor of the Irar-
Miss Ila Nichol, graduate of the
Mrs. Paul McKercher left last week lierahop of the Pilot Butte inn at Bend. on
U. of O., and Ml«s Alberta Carson, a
on a motor tour of California. Mr.
Lewis A. McArthur, of Portland, student of the University. Mr. Dy­
Mcgercher will leave later for a tour and
Drennan and R. N. Free- ment was so unfortunate as to have to.
of eastern apple marketing «cottons. I man. George
of Walin Walla, officials of the leave without his handbag, which had
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kin«er. who have Pacific Power A Light Oo., were here been misplaced in the baggage coming
been operating the Columbia Service last Thursday night to attend a safety down from the mountain.
Station. will leave this week for Port­ meeting of the public utility. They
land to make their homo.
were preparing, they stated, for Fri­ The youngest dimlier at the legion
camp was three-year old Mias Ruth
Mi«« Helen Carson is in Portland day, the 18th.
this week, a delegate from the Hood
Miss Carrie L. Andrew«, of Mar- Hall, daughter (if Mr. and Mrs. Roliert
River chapter at the .national conven­ «halltown, la., 1« visiting her uncle and Hall, of the University of Oregon De­
tion of university women.
aunt. Mi. and Mra. W. F.’ Andrew«. partment of Journalism. She made
Your shoes half soled and heeled Mina Andrews has been attending the the trip up the 2%-mile trail on
while you wait. Quick work our strong Woman'« National Federated Profea- Daddy’s tmck. Mr. and Mrs. Hall
point. Smith’s Champion Shoe 8hop. «lonalgand Business Club conventiop were also accompanied by their nine-
Richard’s Bldg., Second st.
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ns state president from Iowa. She is year old son, Robert, Jr.
American Federation of Labor meets very much pleased with Oregon and
forth
the second and fourth Wednesdays of the wonderful scenic-advantages.
each month at the Library hall. All I Mr. and Claude Kelsay, of CnnyoW
Union card men are welcome. W. R City, motored here last week for a
Hagers, Rec. Bee.
mtitf
visit with his irarents, Mr. aud Mra.
Grinding scissor», weaving rugs and A. M. Kelsay, and sisters, Mra. J. G.
sharpening lawn mowers. 929 Wilson Hall and Mra. Geo. I. Slocoui, and the
St., W. Waddell. I wish to thank my latter’s family. On the return to Can-
FOR THE
old customers and will welcome the call yon City Mr. and Mr«. Kelsay were
of new ones.
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accompanied by their parents, and
While
but
few
of
the
climbers
UNEXPECTED GUEST
Judge Walter IT. Evans and family, Mra. Ilall. who are here from Holt­ dropped out of line Bunday, it was nec­
of Portland, were guests la«t week at ville, Calif., spending the summer.
essary when they did for somisme to
Cloud Cap Inn. Other guests at the
Edward Hill, on Monday, while accompany them back down to Tie-In
mountain hostelry were Mr. uud Mra. walking from the Cottage hospital on Rock. Guide Ned Phillipa made four
G. W. Thacher, of Portland.
_ Oak street to the vinegar plant on trips down the mountain, and two
Serves by day and by night Practically adds a bed­
Mr. and Mra. Trafford E. Smith have Railroad street, lost his gold watch trip« were made by Guide Ralph
returned from Tacoma, where they and chain. He was walking on Sev­ Davies.
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room to your home at no expense. You’ll have company
motored over the week end with their enth street. The watch had l>een car­
a plenty this summer ? Are you prepared for thtem ?
Fred Donnerberg wa« again on hand
daughter, Josephine. The latter will ried by Mr. Hill for many years and he
Our
stock includes overstuffed and wood frames; daven­
till«
year
as
official
photographer
of
the
Is
eager
to
find
it
the
finder
should
remain at a Girl Scout camp near
ports and day beds. Tapestry—Cretonne—Leather.
report at once at the Glacier office or Iragion Climb. He made hi« way to the
Tacoma.
top with his usual ease. Mr. Donner­
No Hood River man was more inter­ the Cottage hospital.
was accompanied this year by
The Loyal Men and Loyal Women's berg
ested in the visit here last week of J.
Fred Dethman, who is associated with
SEASON'S LOWEST PRICES
^Adain Bed«« titan W. II; Clisptn. He Class of the First Christian church him in the Book A Art Store.
was a former Minnesota nelghlior of la«t Thursday night gave Rev. and
FLORENCE
AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES
the gifted orator. Mr. Chapin, how­ Mra. J. C. Hanna a surprise party.
8. F. Blythe spent no small part of
The
couple
were
calling
on
the
Heights
ever, did not know that Mr. Bede was
CENTURY REFRIGERATORS
his time on the glacier Sunday being
here in time to meet him and talk over when they received a teiphone message photographed. Many of the party had
PREPARE FOR THE NEXT HOT SPELL
stating they were wanted at home. cameras. He kept count He was
old times.
H. 8. Bra »km an does painting, paper Mr. Ilanna suspected a wedding. When asked to pone 20 times.
hanging and decorating. Have your they arrived at their parsonage' and
house enameled inside and outside with tnrned on the lights they were agree­ Orchardists, it is reported, when
• guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, ably surprised to see friends in every they beheld the snowfields, all specked
Braakman’s Hardware, Paint and Wall corner. Many handsome gifts were with black objects Sunday, notified
presented to the beloved pastor and County Fruit Inspector Oreen that
Paper, Smith Building,
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Automobile and machine shop. All his wife. Refreshments were served the peak should be sprayed for black
kinds of lathe and automobile work at the pleasant party.
aphids.
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done. Am especially prepared to han­
Mra.
Haling
Fingers
No
climber
was
gayer while on the
dle Ford work at exceptionally low
Big league baseball wan played in
prices. All work guaranteed.
Fred
Mrs. Herman Baling lost all four penk than I. E. McNutt. The high Hood River Hnnday by Clarence Hmitli,
Howe, 7th and Cascade, phone 2404. alfl fingers of her left band Tuesday after­ altitude apparently agreed with Mr. 19-year old pitcher for the Hood River
noon when caught in a sausage ma­ McNutt and he enjoyed the experience team, wffleh that day was defeated by
the Shell Oil Co. team, of Portland, by
chine. Her hand became caught in of staling to the summit extremely.
the rollers of the machine while she
a ««sire of 5 to 3. In the fourth inning,
G. Lansing Hurd. business manager when Shell had three men on lie««'«
was pressing down meat. Floyd Ar­
nold. her husband's partner and of the Corvallis Gaxette-Times, says and no outs, Locier, who had been
nephew, hearing her screams, rushed he now has a great deal of respect for pitching, was removed and Smith
to the track room of the Lanrnell Mar­ Mount Hood, He climbed to the sum- placed in the box. The first Shell
ket where she was engaged. Before mit Sunday.
batter was hit by the first pitched ball,
he could stop the motor driving the
The silver forests near the camp and the visiting ten tn on forced run
machine her hand had been so drawn arouned the attention of many in camp. received Its fifth score.
In that it was necessary to dismantle In certain lighting effects the trees
Smith then proceeded to fan three
it before she could be released.
looked as though they might have been men. His action gave renewed enthus-
Mra. Baling stood the terrible pain gilded.
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without flinching or losing conselous-
Major Van Hora, who was one of
“ ‘
‘
nona. “
She directed
those
aiding her
the glacier guides at camp, was being
on loosening her hand.
congratulated frequently on the arriv­
Thinners Clean Crab Apple Tree
al of a new son at his home Friday
evening.
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All apples look ulike to an Inexper­
The recent warm weather has re­
Gilbert Edgington saved the feelings ienced thinner. Yesterday two novices
sulted in a heavy traffic over the Ixrat
of
numerous folk Saturday with his in the thinning crews at the Odell
J4tke Highway to camming places In
string
of saddle tinrrnw wfttch he mftde ranch place of A. D. Mea-eame to a
the highland forests there, according
crab tree. The men didn't know that
available
along the trail.
to W. A. Irangille, in charge of road
cralra are never thinned. They mount­
work. Mr. Irangille states that 80 cars
ed the ladder and l«*gan work on the
Guide Weygandt made no charge for Hilierlan Crab tree. When they fin
registered at the lakeside Sunday.
Many of the recreationists participated taking members of the editorial party iahed over ten times as many npph-s
In swims In the lake, and numerous and Boy Scouts to the top of the peak were on the ground as on the tree.
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fine strings of fish were caught In the Sunday.
The remaining apples were more than
West Fork and I rake Branch.
Profs. McIntosh and Snow, of the the regulation spaces «{>art.
Yesterday Hood River troops of Boy
Mr. Moe anticipates harvesting crab
Scouts, under supervision of their O. A. C. Department of Journalism, apples as large as Newtown« thia year.
Scoutmaster, Victor Folleniiis. left for scaled Hood with the Legion party.
the lake for a two weeks' camping
56th Wedding Anniversary Held
rartr, ..
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...
Mr. and Mra. J. S.'Wheeifr. whose
orchard home is in the Summit dis
Uict, celebrated their With wedding
One fatality and a series of other "anhlveraary last week. Their wedding
serious Injuries marked the week of occurred In 1M7 at Mechanicsville,
logging camp activity In Skamania New York.
county. Washington the past week;
All of their children were present
Tbnraday afternoon John A. Boder- for the reunion celebration. They
lan«l. native of Sweden and elder load­ were: J. i'. Wheeler, of Boston. Mass.,
er at the Wind-River Timbej Co., was and wife; J. II. and E. H. Wheeler and
killed Instantly when a cable broke. families and Ml«« Gertrude Wheeler,
An assistant was seriously injured. of Hood River. Mr. Wheeler Is In his
He was hastened to a hospital.
noth year. His bride of 50 summers
Frank Llgaraki prolrably sustained MTO. —.........................
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■ fractured skull. Cimellns Ilaffey
was struck on the hack by the flying
crank of a donkey engine, while work­
ing for the Basin Logging Co. A deep
gash was cut in his back.
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Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests 15c
Ladies’Bodice Top Union Suits 75c
“Niagara Naif Long Silk Gloves $1
$1.50
Ladies’2-dasp White Silk Gloves 65c
Glove Silk Top Union Suits $2,00
Giris’ Wash Dresses Less 4
Who will win the Free Vacation Trips and other prizes?
26 girls are sure of some prize. Naturally the best worker gets the best prize As the
contest closes July 31st, now is the time for all contestants to get and keep busy.
Men’s White Duck
Trousers $125
E. A. FRANZ CO
Demonstration Saturday ?
Grocers’ Picnic
Wednesday, July 25
Goupe-Sedan
No Trick Seats
Hie Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
CIRCLE-OVERLAND CO