.•* r -t — inno DAin CAPTURE RAFFLES AT KRESSE DRUG COMPANY He will be here between 4 and 5 p. m. .Some Livestock on Every Farm PECIALIZED grain and hay farming without livestock to consume the surplus, is like raising livestock without growing any of the feeds which will reduce the cost of producing the animals. Either way puts the scale of profits out of balance and leaves the farmer to face the possibilities of loss on maybe his one and only class of production. Similarly, milk products are more profitable than producing cattle for slaughter, for it is said the out- ,( put of dairy products in one year is greater in dollars and cents than the total slaughtered worth of all the cattle in the country. We are particularly interested here at the First National Bank in the development of permanent and continuous agricultural prosperity and are always glad to lend assistance in providing the right kind and right quality of livestock for the farmers of this locality. S fol The Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, November 3 to 10 offers an unparalleled op­ portunity to study the ways and results of profitable stockraising. It is the greatest gathering together of Eurebred dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs, goats, orses, and also chickens and rabbits in the entire country. Why not attend this year ? First National Bank, Hood River, Ore. N addition to our domestic business, we are this season prepared to handle for your ac­ count and make cash oilers for export sizes for shipment to NOTHARD, LOWE & WILLS, Ltd. with head offices in London, England, as we have been appointed dis­ trict agents for this firm in this territory. While you are in, note those GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR BARGAINS Just like buying $5 gold pieces for $1.00 SEE HIM AT THE Rialto Theatre, Friday Night and hear him tell of his adventures. He makes actors out of people in the audience. DAIRY COWS AND EXPOSITIONS The Pacific International Live Stock Exposition will be held in Portland this year, November 3rd to 10th and we have been asked to use this space as part of the publicity for the Exposition. Included in the information furnished us by the Exposition management, we find these inter­ esting iacts:- The average milk production in the United States is 4021 lbs. per cow per year. Yet, under better breeding and feeding, many cows yield 10,000 lbs., some 20,000 and a few 30,000 lbs. The conclusion is obvious. The Exposition management wants you to visit the exposition and become interested in better cows and they are right in assuming that we are interested in helping our customers improve their herds. BUTLER BANKING COMPANY Membar Federal Reeerve System . A. That’s it—same coal we have sold exclusively for four years. Why say more ? DUCKWALL BROS CASH BUYERS OF APPLES AND PEARS Help Save a Life—See the legion Pulmotor Fund Show EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO Let me quote you prices on reboring and reflnishing cylinders All work guaranteed. HECK UNGER GARAGE Successor to TUCKER’S GARAGE Phone 3743 OVER THE TOP with the Legion on the climb at 4:00 o’clock—and baok in town, pick­ ing up a wreck at 10:00. Service when you want it at Shay*« SERVICE shoP AT THE Shop 1201 FASHION GARAGE R m . 3721 dared lnapiriag Salmon Columbia River bridge, now under construction. The sum of 60,- oou. it Is estimated. will be required for the bridge saad. tnrfding an Oder- head crusring owr the tracks of the O.-W. B. A N. Co. and treatlework. "The court estimates that it will re-' quire 110.000 of the bead money tn building the Whisteey Crank tetexal to the Loop Highway, a read penetrating the East Bide orchard district thia ride of Van Horn. Future mark«*t read fund«, the court states. will be uimbed in giving odeil and Parkdale eaanec- tUn with the Loop Highway. "The «oustruction of the road to the new bridge will be a matter of ea>n- Hood River want« a new and <>my," says Judge Hasbrouck, “and fiur- commodious automobile park. A thermore It eventually win «seat the ex­ of 87% ueres. which, it is daclai isting taxable iroperty AotMng. When those who have viewed it, is ideally the new bridge 1« complete it will tnSke located for development for eatertein- available an assessed valuation of at UM*nt of visiting motor tonrtsvy h.. least $100.000. The taxes collected been offered by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. from this new property wilt more than Batchelder to the city fer *1*000. pay tor the road. The cost of the The tract lies Just west of ths city and bond« ami interest, on the euiuity’a a«- north of U h * Columbia River Highway acHMed valuation of *10,000,000, will At a meeting of the city council Mon­ more than pay for the road. The uwt day night sentiment favorable to ac­ of the bond« and iatetert on the coun­ quiring the property was i ifii issril. ty's aaxesacd va lusttea of S10,000.0<*0 However, the councilman wer ctoubt- will amuuul to only a mill extraly of gr«x«ries among which are park. t 'rlinaon Rambler Hyrup. M A R Fa* The eanaeil is watci uilla extract«. White Bl ver flour, eat the first application ’Swift’« Premium hrttns and 18 other of an automatic aprlnlt articles. Entry Lumber A Fuel ' Raffles* appearance here to in ooa- to make such teataOat junction with his Prtasd Fun Bitov her plant. The eoaaell which appears at the Rialto theatre the case will set prece« Friday night and is a combination of cases, is proceeding with care and. the advershow, vaudeville and stunts tn fire and water committee which actor« are made wt of peie stracted to call in the awdteaee. inata Hatten. In other cities where Baffles ap­ The «xancU d peared be has succeaafnlly evaded ler service pipe shall be capture even from detectives and underwrite«, however, specify a very other sleutti inmnd« who In the «ndrit expensive meter. The <>f fan entered the hunt. In Beattie Mash a aseter. it to approximately *K0. he went two weeks without capitud But it should be a great deal easier The council, on report of the Jodle- to capture him In a town tike Heod lary committee, last night voted down River a« compared with Heattle. For a etolm of Mkrtte Aleck, oMMrt of in a town Hke Hood Riner everybne knows everybody etoe. To the motion pictuce world needs no lntroductltm, for he is other than Grant Nye, fai The motorist«, who, «Ince- Mother Nature drt*«H«*x>p Highway, haa gained a new comprehension of the glories of an Indian summer iu Oregon. In all the wide out of door« of till« old world, perhaps, there la not laid oyt a 35-mile link of highway that offers acenes no varied, so thrilling and inspiring as the Mount Hood Ixx.p Highway from Hood River to the head­ waters of the East Fork of Hood river. And at no season of the year are the natural beauties of orchard iiold. wooded copse aud rtirub-embroid- ert-d crag more entrancing than in autumnthiH*. The writer made this wonder Jour­ ney, for it is that and no Iras. last Thursday, accompanying Win. P. Al­ lyn, George Tremblay anti Fred Dmi- nerberg. The start was inatle as the sun came leaping from over the east­ ern range of UiUs, suffusing a cloud­ less sky with the delicate tints of an ludlan summer dawn. As the chariot of l'hueUm swung over the hills be­ tween the orchards of the Hood River valley aud Aloxier, every vestige of d«*preMHiug gray was chased from earth aud atmosphere. Yet, had a man no eyes, he would have enjoyed a ride In the bracing at mowphere. The cool- frig‘breeze, «trifling over the dew-laden foliage Of" aiqile trees, a «lew that would have l>eeii 'frost had the tem- perature clioaen to go only a few de- gr«*«*« lower, wa« exhilarating. Drawn into the lung« it stimulated like draught« of rare wine, Iteaded with age. Much morning« a« these may have «oincthing to do with giving a vigor and «nap and a «i>ice to the apple« of Oregon, for it 1« on day« that tiegin with such mornings that mo«t of them find their way from their bending bows to packhig ■il«*d and «hipping box. A r Mr. Allyn piloted -bis car over the Ix-gUmlng of the loop Highway up through tlie cut along the east «Ide of the canyon of Hood river aad into th<* orchards. Mount Hood lifted a Hliiinmerlug head, now white from freshly fallen snow, over a sea of sparMing tew dçops. Siaokee from ««arty msoataf fiera la «very ranch liome drifted lazily Imavenwwrfl. Wren the «moke on swtdi mornlags «eetna Hp over «low to dis«i|Mite. It M*ema to want reel life, had no supervision over tu linger anp Highway pa«»e» through till« reward is to enter the place« of haul- as i a temporarf storage for modern hind of H«*aperiatne«a of it« horticultural tract«. It Mr. Raffle« advertised in the Hood prevent their granting the permit | 1« a land that one Will never forget River Glacier. I beliove in using Or- Mr«. Ella C. Burna waa given a per­ after motoring aero«« it on a crisp egon made Product«.” mit U> <*rect a metal awning over the autumn morning. of the Lanrnell Market. He will then admit his Identity. rear I Tw«-nty mile« south of Hoo«l River, Tlie reward will be made at the Rialto It wa« announced that Fred H. Bell the new Ixmp Highway l«*gin« to pen­ Theatre, where he appears in conjitec- and E. 8. Olinger would in the future i etrate the remote hinterland. It leave« tion with bls Prised Fun Show. be dance hail offleer« for the city. the lust outlying orchard and for five Mr. Olinger will watch over the Satur­ or «lx mile« pas»-« through a region day night Pythian dance«. known a« willow land. Here from a Residents of State street between fertile, deep a«h soil, luxuriant moun­ Sixth and Ninth, and those along Co­ tain willow« grow. The undergrowth lumbia street, west of Ninth, petitioned i« thickly set. a ma«s of feras and for light«. The latter called for a «brut»« indigenous to the région. In light at the intersection of Columbia earlier «lay« all of this region wa« and Ninth «treeta. The new «tore of the Hood River homesteaded. The pioneer«, however. The fire and water «-ommittee re­ Iieeame diH<*ouriigeH«e«HionM, tasty and (lalxiaffte as may la- found buildings, recommended that a naw fire and there 1« an evident« that give« iu the largest metropolitan points of escape be placed on the north «Ida of promise of much development of this the country. the ea«t end of the high school. The fixtures and all wall panelling« ferf ile land that te «o easily « lea red. nre of walnut and mahogany. Fix­ (Continued on Page Five) tures aud knobs are of bronze. The itamdtoard« are of Alaskan marble, and a marble effect la seen red in the inlaid linoleum, placed by Kelly Bros. The backgrounds . of the handsome show window« are in mahogany. Mrs. Florence V. Rand, who last The store will not only carry a week wa« unanimously elected grand The Hood River American Legion general line of drugs and accessories chief of Oregon Pythian Sister« at the found In the modern day drug st«»re. Post and Chamber of Commerce Tues­ but It will dispense hot and cold 30th annual convention held in Port­ day launched a statewide campaign to drinks from the lnrgcflt fountain of land, 1« the wife of Fred Rand. Mrs. erystulllze sentiment for the Coopers ths city, a fountain.with • bar 1« feet Rand, who anc(wd« Mrs. Hester A. Spur lateral of the Mount Hood, Ixx.p long Neat tables have been arranged Hogan, of Albany, has been active In Htgtrwny. 'Hie legion Post forwarded the work of the local Pythian Sister .letters to all other posts of the state, and hot lunches will lie served from a Temple for many years. The new luncheonette. asking them to appeal to the Bureau The store will 1» equipped with grand chief 1« already making plana <>f Public Roads, the 1'nlted Staten every convenience for patrons. At the for tteglnning at an early date her offl- Forestry Service and the Oregon con­ right front of the store as one enters clal visita to all of the 60 Temples of gressional delegation. The Chamber will be placed a Pompeian table, where the ntste. of Commerce has forwarded letters to women customers may write letter« or At the regular meeting of Wauna nil other cliamlwrs of the state and to telephone to friends. A fuHy equipped Temple No. fl held last Thursday^ the newspapers of Oregon, urging them to rest room has been arranged at the members presented a twutlfhl gift of aid in the general movement. The rear of the store. Here has been silver and a huge bonqúet to Mrs. Oregon State Editorial Association, placed an old ivory dressing table with Rand in appreciation of the honor she which held Its annual convention hare comfortable seat. The furniture of ha« reoeived. She ha« the beat wishes last July, adopted a resolution recom­ the rest rom wn« furnished by E. A. of a hoot of friend« In Hood River as mending the early completion of the Franz A Co. The fixtures were furu- well as all over the state. spur road. W. A. Isenberg and Thomas ff. John­ Htore A Fixture Hal E. Hoss, president of the editor- ished by the Wetter son were delegate« at the Portland Co. ini nasocintion, and A. S. Dudley, ex­ The dispensary 1« characteriz«Hl by Grand Ixidge of Knights of Pythias last ecutive secretary of the Oregon State its commodionnnsss. It is dertarod to week. Wednestiay night of hurt week Chamls r of Corner««, are aiding in the be one of the moat convenient phar- Frederick R. Attwood, supreme prelate movement. of the Knights of Pythias, out from ___ macy departments in the Northwest. Officers of the drug company are Mlnncapoll« to attend the Portland C. H. Cartner, Ernest J. Smith and grand l«xlge, delivered an address, Dr. H. D. W. Plneo. Mr. Smith, for­ which was public, at the local Pythian merly a • drnggist of Medford, will !>e Temple. It wa« highly appreciated by in gênerai charge of the prescript km all who heard it. Mr. Attwood, known defwriment. Dr. Plneo will devote all for his oratory, la the author of a nnm- ber of book». One of them “ha|giin«M," of his time to the »tore. The county court has filed with Stuart Hanson, « veteran of foun­ 1« dedicated to the fraternal order. County Clerk Shoemaker a call for n tain Hervfce and luncheonettes In Port- Mr. «nd Mrs. W. F. Laraway vacant­ ¡■tNM'lal fiflO.OOO bond election, to lie held lnnd. will be In charge of this service here November 0, aiiuultancoiiHly with in the new store. Mr. Hanson was for ly motored to the headwaters-«!* 41 m Bast BVrk. Mr. Laraway. who look I the referendum election. The call four y«*ar« head fountain man at the anme very fine pictures of the road I R|M*cifiea that the fund« «hall 1« spent Cat'n Fiddle in Portland. He was tor along the East Fork, says he has never on a road, which will connect the north­ a time with Arthur Leonard, known ern terminus of the Mount Hood Ixiop for th«* lunches he served to burinera enjoyed a motor Journey mere krtftily Highway, where it lnteraects with the men, and with C: B.’ Brest's Bonlxrt»- than that into the Oregon NaManal Forest. Columbia Biver Highway, and the Ore- ierre, a noted confectionery. NEW DRUG STORE TO OPEN NEXTSATURDAY SPUR ROAD CAM­ PAIGN IS LAUNCHED Odell 229 Phone 4702 AUTUMN HAS TINTED LANDSCAPES gon mid of tbs new Hood Riser-White RAFFLES MAN OF MYSTERY IS HERE We have made a number, of cash purchases for the account of this firm and would solicit a per cent of your consignment export business. They do a general importing and exporting business in all parts of the world, with fruits and produce as only one of many commodities handled. They make on consignments a commission charge of only five per cent of sales with a maxi­ mum charge at point of destination of dock dues, port dues, cables, etc. of l/6d. Where shippers load their own fruit, this is all the charge that is made, as the shipments go direct from Hood River to New York and port of destination. Give us some of your export business this season. IS BEAUTIFUL ¿fare Zfte I ---------------------------------------------------- —ui—:--------------- - —Ute... HOOD RIVER, OREGON, THURtìDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 VOL. XXXV 1 ■ ■ Boxwood, Slabs, Cordwood and KING COAL New Stock Just Arriving P. S. Vegetable Salad ready to aerve. P. S. Fruit Salad, just the thing for your lunch. P. S. Sweet Po­ tatoes. P. S. Peas and Corn. P. S. Beans and Succo­ tash. P. S. Ketchup. P. S. Pineapple, sliced and grated. P. S. Maraschino Cherries. A Complete line of PREFERRED STOCK Goods HOLMAN & SAMUEL SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY P hone 1811 COURT CALES ROAD BOND ELECTION MRS. RAND IÍ HEAD OF PYTHIAN SKIERS