The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 16, 1923, Image 2

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923
LT. CANFIELD GOES
TO SAN FRANCISCO
«ir
Tbe rights of ways of the old county
roads on the East Side are reported
full of thistle plants. The pestiferous
nettles are Just now seeding, sending
out their seed pods to pollute the en
Mr. and Mrs. A. Canfield last week
tire neighborhood. The county officials
should observe the same rules required received a letter from their son. Lieu­
tenant J. B. Canfield, announcing bia
by law of individual property owners. transfer from Camp Custer at Battle
What Are We Doing to Interest the It requires thorough cooperation to Creek. Mich., to the army supply depot
Tourietsf
at Han Francisco. Mr. Canfield, who
get rid of thistles.
enlisted from here lu 1917 with a field
In answer to the almve question, we
hospital recruited largely from Port­
will have to say that Just at present
Fverylmdy is thinking of the water land, was transferred to the quarter­
we are doing next to nothing. Several 1 ahor’age n< w. In a few weeks the Ir­ master department. He was sent to
hundred visitors from all states of the rigating seHson will be over and the Camp Custer April 18, 1918. Then
Union are streaming through our city aeriotisness of the situation will not 50,000 men were being rushed through
every day, and we are sitting talk- be so apimrent. It behoove« all of us training for movement to France,
there to strike the decisive blow
atlvely by and doing nothing to inter­ to get behind tlie city council and against Germany.
est them in the Hood River Valley. ' work for the immediate launching of
For some time Lieutenant Canfield
Wo use that word, “talkatively," ad-' plans for an adequate supply of pure has iteen the sole representative of the
I'nited State« Army at the deserted
vi.«edly. We have s¡ient much energy water for Ihsid River.
camp. Tlie buildings were sold and
In voluble dlscUHsion the past few
he remalued to settle details of the
months in telling each other what we
transfer.
The huge barracks were
If convicts continue to escape, at the
wrecked and sold for kindling wood.
should do to keep the tourist in the
recent record rate, and if Governor
A Battle Creek newspaper, in a
valley, and we are letting the season
I»ier« continues to issue imrdons. we story alsiut Lt. Uanfleld, gives this
draw to a close without doing any­
will soon hare no need for the pent- foreword:
thing.
tunttsr.v. It may come in handy for "And this Is law that I'll maintain _, i
We wonder If 10 li r <eht of those
the dtizeury iff tbe state, who, when "Until my dying day, sir:
Who motor through H ihk I River get a
“That whatsoever king may reign,
the rulers of the pen. released, start “Still I’ll be the Vicar of Bray, sir.’’ I
glimpse of tiwe-orchards. Dot's one
depreiiiitl'u*. may wish some refuge
—Old Song.
per cent get out into the highland for­
or place of protection. (
The story ends as follows: j
ests around Mount Hood? And why?
"Some day, perhaps, a history ofl
Hlmply tiecause we haven’t shown
Mr. Shay tells us that the Ilood the strange series of metamorphoses I
enough enterprise or jjpergy to tell
River auto park is getting a fine repu- that are and have been at Cantp Gtis-|
them the story of the valley asd the
ter, will be written. And when it is.
t at ion out along the main motor higli-
It will be to Lieutenant Canfield that
Mvnery around Mount Hood.
Hood
ways. It is said that the park is the the historian will go to learn the wlerd
River is known ns one of the most prtr
most conveniently equipped lietween story."
grtHwive towns in the Northwest. And
Portland and Sjiokane. Ix*t'h not get
yet we have a loLto learn.
puffed up over the compliment«, but
We wihli to suggest thut by the time
Just work all Uie harder to' make it
another tourist season rolls around,
the more attractive.
the Chamber of Commerce build a
t
.
_ *>
neat miniature bungalow to occupy
The
tourists
an*
coming.
They are
the side of Second street, either on the
(August review of San Francisco
Franz or Butler Bank corner at the here in bigger and bigger numbers
Federal Reserve Bank).
Oak street intersection, and equip this each year. They are returRliig home
The condition of deciduous fruit
bungalow ns a tourist information each year using sniierlntive adjective« crops throughout the district improved
in
tlielr
tales
ot
Oregon.
We
’
ve
been
during June and in many case« eati-
office. A direct telephone wire could
be strung to the municipal auto‘park. a little slower but by and by we are mateH of forthcoming yields have been
inerensed. I«arge yields of most fruits
Such a structure would take up about going to have southern Galifomla are expected in the Pacific Northwest.
as much room as a parked automobile. wishing, to annex ns liecamie of our Th«* 1923 commercial apple crop In
Tlie city, we feel sure, will be glad to superior scenic attractions.
Washington, the principal apple pro­
ducing Htate in the district, is now es-
grant a permit fur its «instruction.
timat<*d at 26.631,000 boxes, coiniiared
It will be one of tlie finest investments
The genus sheik lias not reached with 21,312,000 boxes produced in 1922.
IltMid River ever made.
Hood River. We hois* it never dora. The important berry crops In 4'regon
On arrival orclmrdlats are instructed have Iieen damaged by rain during the
PRESIDENT HARDING’S NEWS­ to low n<x time in preparing tlielr full past month, but only ripe fruit already
For Sale or Trade—One Ideal apple grader,
Mrn. Archibald PaxseH
on the vines was affected, and later
LEGION NOTES
CHURCHES
spray tanks of lime sulphur or ar-
4-belt, I d perfect condition. Phone 5834. a2lf
PAPER CREED
maturing fruits will probably he ben-
M th . Mary Archibald, wifi* of BJltlDj.
efitted by the additional moisture.
I Among the entertainment features
The nation not only hist her lieloved acnate of lead.___________________
ford Archibald, West Side orchardiHt. I For Male - A small small alM Caller grader.
Christian Church
Tel. .V12, A. J. Vogler.
JyMlf
Railroad figures on shipments of] planned for the thousands of cltlzeuH
died yeaterdny- lit her boine. Slit* lx
president and leader, when President
fresh deciduous fruits from Ualifornla I and war veteruriH attending the Amer-
Tlie
Leavitt
Soul-Winning
Team
will
Htirvlved
by
a
dmigliter.
Mrs.
Rubert
For
Hale
—
Eight
lota
on
Cnlunbta
River
Everybody wants to get ready to thtiH far tills season indicate iliat there I li nn Legion conventions at Seaside
Harding passed last week, but one of
I h * witli iih to iH'gin it iu«*ting August Frey. Funeral aervicea await -tlie ar­ Highway, a milefron tlie city, with comfort­
legion
vlait
Kolierg's
Beach
for
the
able
3-
room
home.
Enquire
of
J.
O
Gurley.
her greatest editors as well. This na­
will tie an unusually heavy movement September 6 to 8 Inclusive will Is*: 26.
This «iinpany consists of five rival of Mr. Frey, who in traveling in
Jyl2tf
-'
I Bathing girls’ «intest to select Ore- workers, Illi very suc«*iu<ful in their WaHlilngtou fruit dint riels. A grand­ K F II 4, Hood River.
tion will Is* all the better if every bathing glrja' contMt Sunday, August during the present year.
The
low
prices
offered
for
canning
I
gon's
fairest
bathing
lieauty
;
state
For Sale-Large sise Royal bol air pipe fur­
work.
Tetldy
Leavitt,
evangelist;
his
26.
son,
George
Frey,
llooil
River
high
newspaisT will study and follow the
fruits and the uncertainties surrotmd-1 rifle championship meet; log rolling wife. M th . Ix-nvitt. a worker with the aehool. is station ranger of tin* forest nace In good condition. KO. M. A. Udellu*.
Phone Odell IM or call at my plaoe, I mile
er«*d that President Harding formu­
lug the future market for dried fruits I contests, athletic races, weinie roasts Juniors; Claude Neely, chorus leader
»23
The north of Odell.
Tlie Valley's yours, Dokklea. Make have apparently led many growers to I on the Is-ach, swimming, flailing, air­ asit^eiloist. and also a pianist «inqioiie service at Ixnikout Mountain.
lated for his Marion Star. ^The creed
Iwidy was brought to the Anderson
For
Hale-An
organ.
Phone
58».
lyllltf
merry In Oregon sunshine. Smile at ship a larger proportion of their crops I plane trips over tin* ocean, sightseeing the team. Come out and" hear these mortuary.
■: was as follows :
For Hale—Kir and pine 16-In. and 4-tl. wood,
Rememlier, there are twq sides to our mountains untl let them «mile back tliHii usual to the fresh fruit markets. I trRia. tlie big military jiaraile of the worthy workers for our God. Next
delivered anywhere within two mile« of Rood
Previous estimates of the 1923 Vai-1 legion, water carnival, banquets, Lordsday: Bible school at 9.45 a. m,
every qiieation. Get them both. Be at you.
River.
E. Beauregard., tel. Odell 3M. JylKtf
encia orange crop in California re-lilaii«*« anil visits to historical spots, A. B. Cash. Hui»t.; preaching at 11 a.
Association Holds Picnic
truthful. Get the facts. Mistakes are
111aIneil
unchanged
at
10,278,066
(sixes
I
Seaside
Is-ing
rich
in
history.
For Hale—
acre with small house; also one
in., topic, "A Message to the Church;"
inevitable, but strive fór a«-uraey. I
It wan announced yesterday nt the
cow. on Heights. E. C. Hageis, H F.
They're working on the bridge, hoys. July 1. Approximately 40 per cent ofl
- ■■ -
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. tn.; preach­ first mutual picnic of the Apple Grow­ Jersey
would rntiier have one story exactly
I». SA.
j|2tr
the
crop
had
Iieen
shipped
by
that
I
Dr.
Kate
Wallner
Barrett,
national
ing at 8 p. m.. topic, “A Well Known ers Association that tin* event would
right than a hundred half wrong. Be Pretty stain the Columbia will lie no
I president of the American Legion Aux- Youth." Come anti worship with uh ,
. For Bale—UtMid^lry lO.Inch body fir wood,
decent. Is* fair, lie generous. Boost, dividing line for mld-Columbla activ­ date.
I n * made annual.
All approximate delivered. This wood la the very best. Phone
Tlie canned fen it situation is at | Ilin ry, will tqa-ak at tlie state conven-
J. C. Hanna. Pastor.
don't knock.
1.04)0 grower members mid employes 4717. call morulugs or evenings. Haltznian
ities.
present (July 16) «implicated by the lion of the Oregon Deimrtment of the
__________
J-gnr
‘There's g<ssl in everyliody. Bring
of the orgmiiz.nlion mid their fiiilillleg Bio«.
inability of canners and growers of women's organization which convenes
out tlie good and never needlessly hurt
For Hale—Almost new circular wood «aw.
gathered
nt
a
grove
around
the
Park
The
Baptist
Church
mounted on truck aud eq nipped with a« h. p,
The real fun is lieing had thia week fruit to agree upon the prices to lie at Seaside. Dr. Barrett is one of the
the feelings of anybody.
Grange community house. A banket, Btover
englue. Tel. Van Horn Hotel 4SH7. J14lf
Sunday school at 10 a. m. On ac- lunch wan spread.
“In re|*urting a political gathering, by thé Ma zainas and Wiyeasters up in IMtltl for green fruit and by the uncer­ forempet women of the day in the
Athletic events
tainties surrounding tlie future'mar­ affairs of the world. Theodore Roose- count of the church having granted a
give the facts. Tell the story as it la, Eden Park.
For Hale—10 acres, 7 In good heart ng orchard.
ls*tw«*n
employe
mill
memla*r
tennis
ket for canned products. During thelvelt at one time stated that slie was n vacation of two weeks to the pastor,
3 In hay, Small house and harn. »1000 00, half
not as you would like to hav« it.
mini
past month canners have announced I woman the w’orld could hardly do there will be no preaching services were features of the afternoon. An cash Addreas XT, care Glacier.
Treat all parties alike. If there is
address
was
delivered
by
A.
F.
8.
prices which they will |*ay for apricots, without. She la an excellent speaker Sundays, August 12 and 19, and no
For Hale- I-ewlsTrapnesled Reds, trapneeted
any politics to lie played we will play
Phil II. Carroll has an apixirtunlty and
Steele,
new
manager
of
the
concern.
growers’ organizations have named land was one of tlie five women from prayer ineetingH Wednesdays, August
continuously since February, 1921. All slock
It in our editorial columns. Treat all to become the Frank Branch Itiley of
pedigreed Cockerels from iilgli reoerd dams.
selling prices for canning |s*ars and tlie United States to attend the confer- 15 and 22. Ti>e Sunday school will,
religious matters reverently.
peaches.
lence at the Hague.
, *
however, hold its sessions ns usual,
Odell W
Dee Mill Resumes Work
inlotl
“If it, can issmilily be avoliled never the apple Industry.
Ri'isirts continue to indicate that al
.......... . ............. —
Church will be resumed Sunday, Aug-
bring ignominy to an Innocent man,
For Sale—llay. P. H. Mohr A Bros. Phone
The Doe sawmill of the Oregon
majority
of
canners
are
planning
lol
Those
«lining
by
automobile
to
at-
ust
26.
woman or child in telling of the mis-
in24tf
I.nnilsr Go., closed down sin«* last 4M»-
C. R. Delepine, Pastor.
imck n quantity of fruit only sufficient tend the American Is-gion sessions'at
d<*eds or fortunes of a relative.
Friday iM-caiise of undermining of tlie
For Halt*—Nice, well-built, double house of
to
fill
orders
actually
received
or
1111-
1
Oregon's
greatest
ocean
resort
will
find
"Don't wait to lie ask<*d. but do’It
dam which backs up water for its log 10 rooms, hall rented, I he other halt occupied
doubtedly in prospect, a decision prob splendid camping facilities and suit­
without UHklngand, atsive all, is* clean
by owner, lour lots and garage. Large garden
pond aiid also makes available the equipped
First Church of Christ, Scientist
ably influenced by the quality of the I itble Jiarklng privileges, according to
with sprinkling system. Very aloe
and neves let a dirty word or sugges­
full
for
water
pAwer
turbines
that
view,
overlooking Columbia river. Will Hell
Services in church building, Sunday,
1922 jiack fruit still unsold und the I’nt Dililan, of Seaside, chairman of
tive story get into type.
very reasonable, lisold, soon. Tel. 3081. Theo.
drive
a
huge
electrical
plant,
resumed
small volume of future sales cotismn the I«*glon convention arrangements 11 a. m. Sunday school the same hour.
Haas.
mmif
*T want this paper «0 conducted
The reading room is maintained In work Monday. Tlie big mill antlci-
that it can go Into any home without
I’hilip II. Garroll, who during the mated thus far this year. The donas- committee,
|Mites
a
cut
of
30,(MM>.000
feet
tills
year,
For
Hale
—
Good
Iota
for
sale
In
all
parts
of
L the Davidson building. Room 8 is
destroying the innocen«* of any child.” past two years H|a*nt the greater (»art tic canned fruit market is refsirtcd to
theclty, priora right. A. W. Unibank 4 Co. »1411
have strengthened slightly during tin
Prominent shakers to attend tlA? open week days from 9 to 5, with nn one of the largest in its history.
of the time in ceutral Europe In charge laist month. Foreign buyers lire re state l«egion sessions at Seaside in-
The logs, chiefly Douglas fir, are
For Sale—Barrett District, one acre, 6-room
attendant in charge from 3 to 5.
of tlie American Relief Association and [sirted generally out of the market.
drawn over a rnilrond truck from tlie house, furnished, out balldlngs, never falling
‘
hide
Governor
Pier«*,
Senator
Mc-
Wednesday
evening
service
at
8
1.ONT LAKE
well,
modern chicken house accomodating
wlio visited all large ports, says that
upper West Fork of Hood river, where 20° electricity.
The dried fruit market lias remained Nar,v. Dr. Kate Wallner Barrett, II. E. o’clock. I chsoii sermon : “SouL”
Address K. L. Barstow. 410
several years ago tlie concern pur­ N. k. 15th St.. Portland. Ora.
II. W. Lyman, antoiiHibile editor of every apple grower In the Northwest relatively Iniictive. Buyers have tlmJ Mn< I hmald, secretary of the National
Jy27tf
♦ chased a heavy body of timber from
the Oregonian, found Lost Ijike re­ should reJoi«* that tlie Port of Port­ far thia year (July 16) shown little in ■»<•and the state commander of the
ForHale
—
Ata
Bargain
a
modern
residence
land has decided to add a cold storage terest in s|sit stocks of 1922 crop fruit Grand Army of the Republic. It is
tlie govern inent in tin* Oregon National two blocks from center of business district, 12
Riverside Church
cently. mid as a result, the wonders of plant to its facilities for handling fruit
or future stocks of 1923 crop fruit nt | evist-ted Jhat the commander of the
rooms, Including four large bedrooms, large
A comradeship of worship and ser Forest.
n Hummer’s day there at the edge of prior to trans-ts-van sbipineut.
double sluing room, kitchen pantry, large
War Veterans will also lie on vice. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. Morn­
prevailing prices. Garry-over strttkx Spanish
"
'
closets,
bathroom aud enclosed porch. Eqolp-
one of Oregon’s most beautiful wood-
"Willie we should fully realize the of all classes of dried fruits are larger deck.
ing worship, 11 a. m. Young peoples’
P*?,ffiroace and has convenient garsge.
FOR SALE
Cali
W.
J Baker.
m24lf
land gems are recited on the cover necessity of taking the la*st care of than a year ago. Tlie packers recent­
meeting, 7 p. nt. Sunday Evening Club
Railroads will have reduced Rum­
page of the automobile section of the fruit prior to the time of loading, we ly have redu«*d prices for old crop mer rates In effect for the Htate aes- 7.45, 1st and 3rd Sundays, November
For Hale—Good bargain, splendid work team
For Male—Fir wood. 16-in. and 4-fi. Phone
must not lose sight of the fact that it
weighlug 2000 ItM. and gissi harness.
Juno 4<A3. A. LaChapelle.
tnyll ’24
Oregonian.
Mr. Lyman paid L oh ! is tlie «»ndition in which the product dried apricots. pt*aches, and raisins, siona at Seaside. 8eptenils*r 6, 7 and 8. to March inclusive. Mid-week Bible cash. H. Aune, neighbor ol Ed Hawkes alfttr
and announn-d their 1923 opening
lecture Thursday evening at 7.30.
Reduction of fare« under the certifi­ Other meetings subject to special I an-
Lake a tribute that will result, we arrives on a foreign or domestic mar­ pri«*s for dried npricots and figs.
For Sale—One work horse, wt. lato lbs ; one
FOR RENT
cate plan from all. points In Oregon
sp«n of work horas, wt. i;«)0 Ihs each; two set«
think, in the visit of many other Port­ ket tliut is of vital importance to the
nouncement.
of harness: one 3.Inch Iron wagon sn<l 1 spring
have also lieeti granted by local liues.
grower.
Unless
pro|a*r
refrigeration
is
For
Heat
—
A
room, with or without garage,
landers this year. In ids story he
wagon. Embrlll Bros., Mt. Hood. Ore
a23
given the fruit after loading all our Ijtraway Cup Tournament Postponed
to gentleman. 8UPIneHL Tel. 2101.
al»
said:
Missionary
.Alliance
Everything
is
In'ing
made
ready
for
efforts and expeiUMM at this end are
For Hale—A good saddle or drlvlug horse.
Tlie annual Hood River county the big «invention.
For Rent—2-rooui apartment. 12KI Cascade
Phone
oxfri.
,23
Several add<*d
Our advice regarding a motor trip wasted.
Regular services :
Sunday school
Phoife 3H43.
a Hilf
men's tennis tournament. »¡loiiHoretl by
to L>st Lake tills Niiiiinier 1« this, By
"In olmerving tbe condition of thou­ the Ben<*dlct Tennis Club, liecniiHc of features which are entirely novel are 9.45 a. m., IL C. Deitz, supt. ; preaching
For Hale—Full dairy equipment. Including
For
Rent
—
A
t-roorn
bouse
partly
furnished.
seheduled
for
the
three
days'
enter
­
nil means visit this beautiful la ke, sands of lioxes of apples arriving in
service at 11 a. m. Young People ser­ Hinman milking machine, L5 cows, all milk Phone WOO.
»21
either for a day or for nn entire sum England 1 am convinced that a great tlie aliaence of many players awa.v on tainment and business tranHactlon. vice, 7 p. m., R. C. Samuel, pres. Evan­ Ing and registered Guernsey bull. Mrs. T J.
tlielr vacation. has iieen |s>st|H>n<*<l un­ Through the efforts of George II. Wil­
Milla, 1002 Columbia St.. Ilood River, Ore. al6t*f
mer outing. But persuade all your deal is yet to Is* learned by the car­
For R*nt—Famished apartment. Call Mrs.
gelistic
service,
8.
p.
m.
Prayer
meet
­
»Hi
friends and neqnnintan«*s to stay rier. Nor am I alone in this view, as til September 1. According to E. 4'. bur. state «imipander of the Legion, ing every Wednesday, 8 p. m. Every­ For Hale—Fresh Jersey cow, second calf, very Connaway 321*.
away. Tell them the rond is terrible, with few ex«*ptlons all th«* receivers Smith, member of a Benedict commit­ and Harr}’ N. Nelson. Dtqmrtment AdJ- body welcome. W. P. Kirk, pastor gentle.T.H tested, price **41; also young K I. K
For
Rent
TooiiTTnrumnlTouMe^cloJeTir
pallets.
lewis' trapneeted slock, Sue each
the lake ugly and unattractive, any­ of fruit with whom I talketl preferred tee in charge. 15 regiHtrntlonH have ' iitant. n formidable array of Hpeakers phone, 3663.
Household furniture
A. Dickinson, Frank for 10 to 12 dollars per month with desire to
to -„.e.ljg
date.
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-- the
— tournament
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to |H. pypaent to render addresses.
ton, phone 54'27.
„23 sell all furniture for K0 or *60. 720 Oak 8t . at«
thing to keep them from goin/. In to have apples ship|M*d overland to Iieen made
--------- '
I Reservations art* already lieing made
IHI k way crowds nt the lake will be New York and then«* across to the
For Rent—3 famished housekeeping rooms,
For Sale—About 200 tree props, ready to use.
St. Mary’* Catholic Church
l>y those who arc planning to attend.
diminished nn<| you will la* nhl<* to British Isles. The fruit thus Shipped
Also some farming Implements. Rhone 1074 hoi and cold water, light and heal furnished,
reasonable rent. Tel. »34, »15 HUle. Mrs J.
Dally Nass, 7 a. m. ; 8unday, 8 and Robert Cooper.
motor to the lake In comfort mid to invariably arrived in la*tter condition
WHITE SALMON
and it is estimated that the attendan«*
W. Haviland.
a9tf
get the greatest poraible enjoyment and brought more, thus offsetting the
/vc- — «m. wi .
« »
will run over 2,(MM>. The Oregon pub- 10.30 a. m. ; first Friday, Mass at 8
ForHale—Ata bargain, a 14110 lent In ex­
(Frotn
The
Enterprise)
|
i(
,
nn<
,
TPt(irllnR
o
f
H
||
wnrR
have
Iieen
a. m. ; Saturday at 9 a. m.. Instruc­ cellent condition. W. A. Rooker, tel. 1913. aid
For Rent —Furnished housekeeping rooms.
out of your 'visit. Rounds selfish, but higher ««st of transportation.
Phone 2761.
silt
II imm I River,
River. I invited to attend by the Legion,
I«egion, Htate
state tion for the children. General Com­
E. Kinzer and wife, of Hood
11 m'ght lie worth Irving, at that.
"If the carriers wl«b to get the ton­ ■ H|ient the paHt week with Mr. and Mrs. officer)«. SeaHlde Legion «invention munion Day, flrat Sunday; Commun­
For Hale-11 head of milch cows, together
For
Kent
—
Furnished
rooms.
Ebone
2443
or
with
dairy
route,
one
Jersey
heifer,
fresh
thia
nag«*, to which they are entitle«i and Jerome Klinger. The Kinsers have I committee and the mayor of SeaHlde. ion day for children, third Sunday.
siti
winter. Jersey bull. Tel. 5162 Would prefer inquire st Mil Oak Mt. -
Hood Itiver. as one of the NorTti- 'which should logically go through the 1 I hh - ii on n vacation to the la'iicli and
some one who wishes entire lol and root«. s*l
Franciscan Fathers,
For Rent-A 3 room house, all rooms very
709 Seventh Street.
west's foremost apple producing see- Piinanin canal, thereby easing th«* an- ■ came to White Salmon for a few days'
Construction of hospitals for dis­ Tel. 3132
For Hale-Ridin« hone and saddle
Call large, on Alarneda Way, August 1. Phon«
111111I pressure on the overland routes, , visit with their old friends,
5703.
a2tf
Odell Telephone office.
»jg
Gong, vv'lll appreciate the interest tlie they must iron out existing wrinkles
abled war veterans is progr«*ssing in
i
F. W. Balslger returned from Med­
Union I’aciAc I h inking in stimulât ini. iiik I inak«* shipin<*nts of apples by ford. Ore., n few days ago. where be n far more satisfactory manner to the
Seventh Day Adventist Church
For
Rent
—
Rooms
for
studente,
close
to
high
For Hale-Pigs. Ifyoa want 200-lh. porkers
school Single, *2.25 per week. Double, SX00
apple consumption. The great rail water a reMOBably safe venture for went to «infer with C. E. Barr, coast American legion than heretofore, ac­
Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m. Infimo« buy these, J. R. Fordeu, tel. .Wfi a9tf per week. Phone 3182..
a2U
cording to la'gion officials in Wash­
in9 h»rn*«"- good condi­
system lias Just iwued-one of tlie most tlie grower or provide som<* way of in- repr«*sentHtlve of Dennis, Kimliall A ington. Efforts are isdng redoubled Preaching service 11.15 a. m. Prayer
For Rent - Housekeeping rooms at lion May
tion. H. E. Bryan, Multnomah Way.
*1«
I mu rance against the present hazard«. Pope. fruit buyers of New York City,
All
meeting,
Wednesday
7.45
p.
m.
<<>m|.rebeti»ive lot of reei|HS on iipplis (The extreme variations In condition of
Bl., partly furnished. Tel. 3142.
fylltf
to secure • general surgical hospital
are welcome.
Mr. Bnlslger will represent that firm
-For Hale — One Nubian doe giving 4 qta a
we have ever seen. The Imoklet *.vill ■ fruit at time of discharge, after weeks in till« district, which includes White at Portland for disabled men.
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day; also one flne Nubian buck In ino« old at
bargain. J. J. Knapp, Rd. .1, Hood River. »16
lie of real worth, we predict, for it will in transit through tbe canal and de Salmon, Underwootl, Lyle and Hood
WANTED
Bids for Wood
The California Palace of the Le­
«"*<*• »beatïand lu Frank-
take its place among the treasures of ix'iiding on the steamer is evidence River.
that as yet this method is in an un­
land. A w
Wanted—To buy a cream separator in good
The market for apples looks much gion of Honor, which is now In midst
Healed bids will lie received until Ila Co., Wash., for Valley hay
housewives tlie country over, mid ev­
■
¿¡ñ condition. Phone 5497.
aliti
der ebqa*«l stag«*, viewed from a com­ better than lust year and from present of construction and Is to cost approx­ tlie hour of 2 o'clock p. in., the 5th Beckley. 417 May Street.
ery time they think of apple goodies mercial fruit marketing standpoint.
pri«-s it would seem that the grower imately 81.OUO.IMM*. will Is* formally day of Septemlier. 1923, at the oflhx* -X2¡J*ÍPl.7My *-roo,n. two-alory, feu, ft,r-
Wauled—By rellabls man witli latnlly. •
they will think <if.IM»thw'eMgrU-Ljx«l.
"Closer «isqierHtlon lietWeen ship- may have a chance to break even nnti dedicated in memory of the 3,3410 Cal­ of the County Clerk and thereafter ntsbed residence at corner of 13th and A Ht» ranch to manage, or by month. Mast be In
Hood River High Hchool District. Address
on Height«. Phone F. M. Hlavena 3403. ■ aHtf
apples.
|M*rx
and «win carriers is neznled, nn perhapp have something left for his ifornia Itoys who gave their lives in publicly opened by the County (Jourt
A. B. C. care Glacier office.
s6
I
Tlie Star Fruit Co., of the World war. during the national for fifteen (15) cords. 16-lnch. body . r* H»,*—Heavy milking young Holstein
Iiii|iartlai Inspection of fruit nt time of year's work
convention
of
the
American
legion
in
tnbercul¡n-lesied
cows.
CTC.
Fields,
1»
mlln
Wanted—Posttion by ezptnenced orchar.
Every owner ant! employe of every iondlng. to determine condition for this city, lias already sold eight ears San Francisco Octolier 15 to ID. The fir wimm I to lie delivered at the Court CMcáde Lock's b B K*V,r *I'k,,wsy- Addre.« diet atid trait man, capable of taking charge
shipment, is vital. Elalsiration of the of apples, mostly small Hisses, at $1.10
House on Sherman avenue. £
a.K) ■ ot packing plant or field crews. Apply E. D..
garage hi Hood River should impose refrigeration «'latises uned by carriers for C-grade up to $2.25 for Extra De­ Palace Is to be a duplicate of the one
1 earn of Glacier offioe. Al refarenoee.
a!6
The Court reserves the rig" to re­
Bale—mroom home. 5 bed rooms, sitting
on himself the duty of a eouiieous on I i III h of lading would b«> «lesirable, licious. f. o. b. White Salmon. It is on the hanks of the Heine. In Paris, ject any or all blds.
room, dining nxini, kitchen, pantry bath
and
official
permission
of
its
duplica
­
Wanted-Washing or washing and Ironing
story of the sights to l>e seen l,y motor ns would anything else which tends to learned that buyerH have offered an
a 16-23
Kent Shoemaker. 'Clerk,
room.5 elothea closets, large front porch, full Prompt and efficient service. Steady costo
tion was given by the French govern­
haaement. Fruit trees, garden, garage for 3 mer» preferred. Chill or write IM Front BL al6
tourists if they will slop long enougl place a little rcH|M>nsibllity ou Rome average of $1.25 for all three grades ment.
cars. Fine view of Columbia. Prlee K M0 00
m* else beside the grower, who In of all varieties of exisirt sizes, which
Phone owner S134.
sgf
to Journey out into the or hard :
Wanted-Bookkeeper, with eiperlence, m
addition to paying tlie «ad of tlie mis­ are small apples, but the offer was not
O.*W.
I.
i
N.
C».
Tlae
Card
take charge of general office work
Advise
tions and-the surrounding forest wilds. I takes nil along the line in man-made accept«*«!.
111 1 11» M 411 » H »»♦♦♦+»»♦+4
w,«on' ■•I of bolster by letter nnmber nt years experience and »al­
T ,n<.i* *ïw’pounds front and Hi00 rear. Tel ary expected. Addreaa 211 care GHieler. JMlf
WESTWARD
Al
Wilke
has
ls*en
home
the
past
The service stations and garages marketing inachinery. lias to f<s>t tlie
: Clipped Here and There I No. 23, Salt Lake Port pass 5.00 ni (.’dell Wil. W. H- Bucher.
should not merely fill tlie gas tanks of bill for the ec«*entricitieft of tbe ele­ week fur medical attention, having in­
yf*’«»lfi.wt. upwards
No. 11, Spokane-Port, pass —5.30 a ni „Z'Xi’ii!?-,1
jured
one
of
his
eyes
while
at
work
MISCELLANEOUS
the visitors streaming through, They ments."
Jen*y "»»I * 1-horae
in the blacksmith shop of the Forest II 1*1 *»4 Hil l »»I Illi >1 »»1« No. 19, ChL Omaha. Kan.
wagon. H. J. lap* on East Hide. 1U mlfea
should fill the occupants of the auto-
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City
Denver
pans
___
6.10
m
Radio fans who were lisfentng In to
out. between Mt. Ilood R. R. and river ale
Ixtel- Between hospital and Parts Fair, a
Bungalow Information Bureau Planned Service in I lie Little Goose Iuike s,*«*-
Walla Walla. Pen­
tion. Small pie«** of steel wen* taken the «incert at Hood River lant night,
mobiles full of the story of mid-
I cameo lavellerre with a tiny diamond above
the
cameo, was tied In a white handkerchief
loU
near
•*
,h
*
n<
1
Railroad
Hi».,
A
streetside
motor
tourist
informa
­
dleton, Port, local.— 3.10 p m line soil, free water. Address AJ. care of Gia- I
out of Ills eye by Dr. Warner. Al re­ at their Dalles homes, perhaps did not
Columbia scenic Is-autles.
with a pink crocheted border. Please leave at
tion bungalow is Isdng planntsl by the ports that the Forest Service is now know that two of the musicians play­
Chicago. Omaha,
Glacier office Reward.
»W
ailf
1
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Ihsal River Chamber of Commerce. building a road into the Little Goose ing into the radio were DnMes boys.
Portland limited ..... 4.05 p m
For
Bale
—
4-acctlon
Ideal
fruit
«rader,
used
.....
r
..
1
Lost
—
Moaa
agate
waleh
charm
with
letter«,
EASTWARD
Talk of heated swimming tank» Tlie plan baa received the unofficial luike district which will tap the liilck- Melvin Piekel (piano) and George
Mœter*°n r,,"n*or"*e Kobl- Uvlngsto«®.
.Ivlngatone, I F. L. T. on one side. Retarn to Glacier office
Port.-Salt I-a He pass 12.55 a m
Three
a»3
fhr reward.
»16
makes one smile. Kol>erg Beach is endorsement of Mayor PerIgo and letierry fields. Thia road I h called the French (violin and lainjo).
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James Htrgnahan. member of the Twin Buttes road. Toward Mt. Adams Hood River Isiys «imposed the rest of
Portland-Pendleton,
r
J?*!?
-
Rome
used
apple
graders
ot
va
1
Belmont
lateral
of
Farmers'
Irr.
the only thing. Take the family over street committee of the city council. the road has been completed to Cold the orchestra ss follows:
Walin Walla local _ 9.55 ■ m
Barton
—‘J,"".!"'1 "JT"’ A'11 ,or th* “*• '»w. Blten, » gold watcb, banting ease. Finder
there anil let them develop into red Definite action will probably lie taken Springs, alsiut two miles from the WiHMlyard. (saxophone); "Lu<.
Portland, Onialm,
Bud" « Cud
M«tbews Ball Bearing Gravity Con- pleaae call A OanBeld, phone MM.
»M
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Chicago limited___ 11.30
m JZZmUf M "heppard. Hood River. Pnnne -- -------------- ----------- - ----- ---------------------------------—
bl<H«d<*d American laiyn and girls. nt the Monday night meeting of the nuiw line, or between four and five i deford (saxophone); snd W. Ford
q™!1*1 -------------------
raw
fa] emu Loans
4, Port.-Oniaha, Kan.
miles above Morrison creek. Tlie road (drums). Tlie hojra pls yeti for 15
Open air recreation never yet aided city council.
I *-•* ,x*n' n"d*r K~*ve Hrslem on elty or
City. Chicago pass 7.20 P ni tJih'teJirtota m MSi’bteSte’w "S’!.
is good and no grade exceeds ten per I minute«.—Tlie Dalle* Chronicle, Aug­
lu developing pneumonia or t. b.
Genuin« Foni parte al Frans Co.'s. U cent.
i ust 7.
12, Port.-Spokane pass 10.05 P ni
ìjdoò liftier (Klartet
LARGE FRUIT CROP
BEING ANTICIPATED
STEAMER FOLK ARE
ASKED TO GIVE HELP