The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 21, 1924, Image 9

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    HOOD RIVBR PLACIER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924
FEDERATION OF LO­
CAL UNITS NEEDED
A. A. JATNE NOW
SUSPECTtfAUGHT
IN ARIZONA
means of protection to the growers.
Pruning may be employed as an aid
to disease eoutrol where Judicious
pruning is prsetieed. It makes pos­
sible bolter suecaM In spraying by re-
Better
Ray Vincent, alias James thxnn.
(By Dr. C. A. Macrum, president of laaviag superhoua foliage.
(By A. D. Mee)
air circulation and au opportunity for altos "Alabam,” suspected eC being the
Maaier Fruit Grower« Assaetation )
Mesa,
Arts., Feb. 4, 1924.
suuahine to circulate to the inner parts i third man in connection with the
White foam scudding from snapping
Our interest, as fruitgrowers, lie« in of the tree affoRl protection from ex­ Munier Valley Bank robbery in Nosuas-
Learning that A. A. Jayne> former
the formation of our organization con­ cessive moi«taro which is favurabh- to > tier, was isdievt-d under arrest in Hood River attorney, was at Caaa
jaws—and then— _____
trolling the preparation and market scab, brown rot and leaf «pot infec­ Visalia. Calif., badly s»oim<tod, nevoril- Grande, we wuut that way from
Ing of the North «restera fruit crop. It tion.
ing to a telegram received at Th«- Tucson on our way txck to California
is generally ac««pted that the general
Trash, leav«*« and «tens« remaining I «altos Saturday aftsrsoen by Sheriff nia. We found Mr. Jayne at hous*
marketing organiaation shonld have, from last year ahould lie removed Chrisman.
Sunday and spent a very pleasant
N. B. Never have we had a picture
•s a foumlatiou. a federation of the from gardeus and flower beds iHxnuse
Advice« received at The Itollra a hour talking over old timre and of the
that we could recommend m thia. For
Not once, but time after time defeating
tosai cooperativo associations, they in they are a source of disease and ia««*ct few days ago indicated that Vinreat, changes which have taken ptace Iu
the menace of the slinking circle. Not
sheer thrill and entertainment it
turn controllii« the output of their infestation for the coming «eason.
known better there as "Alaham.""had Hood Hiver since he left In T911. Mr.
once,~^«t time after time you’ll gasp and
UNSURPASSED !
*■*»■■■1«—_ ,T
___ _
Jayne
has
been
in
Casa
Grande
for
vMt«xi at the lioiiM- of bto father in
cheer al Uie biggeel pielure that ever came
Water In stialloiv low s|>ots on many
The l«M*al Hsaociation is. then-fore,
out ot the famine-lands.
Visalia in company with twe other Mt yuavs, Mvtog atone and practicing
Comedy, too. Prices 10c and 35c
Mie important part of the structure fall sown grain Il«-kls retard the men and that they drove away, after law. goiag there on account of his
growth
of
the
«-pop,
and
Lu
aonie
eases
and its control, ownership and hold­
telliug of robberies couimitted iu Ore­ health. Ilia three boys are in Califor­
ings must lie in Ou* hands of the grow­ drown it out entirely. Thi« lack of gon and otliera planned in Cnliftirato, nia, A Meo, ehe youngest, taking a law
draiuage
ran
I
k
-
temporarily
remedied
er members. Pride of ownership be­
in an automobile Iwaring a Washing­ course at Stanford.
gets an intereat in th«* association oft«-n by opening up a small furrow ton lie«-nae number.
Hev«mteen
mile« ea«t of Casa
with
th«-
shovel
to
allow
surface
water
will ch can be had through no other
Sheriff Chrisman'« in<|uiv
Vi- Grande we vtoited the ohi ruins of a
to
get
away.
Coat
including
Work
is
pwaits. the grower is running his own
«alia wa« just 24 hours too late and vtUage
prehistoric Indian«. Those
buainess and is tn ao danger of becom­ not great, and the increase in the «-rop had been made following a trip to ruina are the largest of their ktnd In
more
than
pays
it.
ing a peon, which might obtain if the
Pendleton, where the Wasco sheriff in exhrtenee and are being preaerved by
Orchard «anitatlon means tilt* re­ terviewed a relative of the suapect the government, having a man sta­
to«»l association was under outside
moval of source« of disease and inw*ct and from him ¡earmxi “Ataliam's” tioned there in «marge. They were
■usntiership.
C<Mi|M*ratiim reaches nltiniate suc- infeHtation from the orchard. Mum- wherealNtuta.
built some time between MM) and 2.000
Tlie answer from VlMlia indicat«*d years ago, the exact date not having
eess when every grower In th«* dtstrict ini«*<1 fruit and dixeaiwd or dead twigs
is a member of tin* local association. mid branch«-« should b«- carefully re- that Bheriff Iiill was hot on the trail been determined by scientists as yet.
It is an Ideal condition but one seldom movi-d at priming time. This refuse of the all<-g«-d bandits. Apparently a They had no written language end
together with tlie ordinary pruning« gun Aght «»ccurreti lietween the officer left no records that have enabled ae1-
attained.
.Most of us growers who are inde­ should I k * deHtroyed liy burning. The ami tlie trio, of which Vincent was a ontisU to l«*arn much of their ancient
pendent are not so because we ar«* old leave« in th«- orchard, which are party.
history. It to estimated that 20,000
Viii<«-nt is said to be the man wbo of these people lived in Kalt and Gila
exercising our constitutional rights, an impqrtant -miro- of disease, should
but because we are not satisfle«l with is- plowed under liefore the trees l«*gin entered the Mosier bank with C. R. valleys. Remains sf their village« are
aoaie partiuuiar phase of. tlie manage to come into leaf aud bloom for the Willi^ius, confessed holdup man, found widely Mattered over the derert
robbed tla* bank of $999 an«i escaped
moot or we have 1*1**«-« of our own I year.
iu these valleys, also extending down
Which we hold to be paramount. Well,
Brown rot Is the subject of cxi>«»r- in an .automobile, tielieved to have into Mexico. The Casa Grand«* ruina
been
driven
by
T«-d
Mandronas.
alias
•Ince we can do mor«* constructive iment station circular numtier 53 writ­
discioæ one four-story building and
work on the inside witli tin* ballot ten by II. 1*. Bar««, «tation plant puth- "Ted the Greek."* Mandreuna was ar­ one of three stories, the former the
rested
in
Portland
by
Sheriff
Chris
­
than we can on the outside with n ologiHt. The great loss of st«>ne fruits
taiglM-st strueture over found. It was
banner, let's join our association nnd in < iregon last'JlMir prompted th«- pub­ man and James McClaskey. O.-W. evi<h-ntly intended as a watch tower.
agent,
following
William«'
voluntary
put forth our views, have th«* jiartlvu- lication of tills circular. Result« and
The lower story, however, was after­
lar things w«* don't ilk«* changed or information secured from flve y«*ars surrender to the sheriff at Oregon wards Ailed up. evMentlv fearing that
our suggestions adopted. If our ideas of experiment work are Included in it. City two weeks ago.
District Attorney Galloway ptonn«*d the walla, although flve feet tblck,
are right the ballot will show it, if not
Tlie nature of brown rot and relat«*d
would not hold so higli a structure.
—we have learned something, perhaps. trouliles, natural «-onditions promoting to leave for San Francisco and will The roof to gone, as are also the ikxtrs
No district can be partly organised ami retarding growth, and tin- control take extradition palters with him to Of the second and third «tories. The
Vincent’s return ' to Oregou to
anil |>artly indeiM-tident ami reach a measures ami materials used are main force
'
material used was take«» from tlie land
ftlll measure of Huccesa lieraUM- each topices of the circular. This is the fact- tlie batik rolilx-ry charge.
Tile mail raptured in California, ac­ in that vicinity, being a gravelly clay
is competing with the other in the flr«t material put out on brown rot In
to a inter reixirt, succumbed simply laid up in the wall wet as it
marketing and sale of tlie same prod- Oregon for nearly 15 years. The cir- eordlug
'
waa dug from the ground, and not
to
the
wound.
uct. and we know that internal com­ «•tilar is well Illustrated and like all
liaked in slabs or bricks, a« the pres­
petition in business is—what Sherman Htntlon circiilnrs Lt 1« distributed free
ent adobe is used today. The Auger
said. Every firm we do business with to citizen« of Or«uoii on request.
marks of the builders <*an lie se»*u in
belohgs to his trad«- association, th«*
places. At the top of each story tlie
box man, tlie pa|s*r man. the spray
walls were leveled and it is thought
Tills heavy developmeut program
K. of P.N Visit
man, the clothier, tlie grocer, all have
Flowers are blooming in profusion they u«««*d water. for the purpose,
will m»*an increasing the facilities of
ttietr associations.
Tin* fruitgrower
■Thursday evening, February 14, 32 along the Columbia River highway pouring it tn a trough nlong the wall
(lint <-oiu|muy fully 100 per cent. This
must cooperat«* to prot«-et ills own members of Waucoma lo«lg<- No. 30,
east of here. District Attorney and to nee which way the WSR would is*
ex|uoision includes the gigantic hydro­
ittereata.
Knights of Pythias, motored to Cas­ Mrs. John Baker motored to the pro­ low in places.
A production and marketing pro­
electric davetopaaant on the upper
Ix*t us lay nside our own Ideas and cade Ixtcks to visit Pythagoras hxlge
Clackamas river, which will have an gram for Oregon's dairy products was
The timbers used to aupport flixir«
Jilin our . local association, get behind No. 4«. A complete team, including tected coves along the highway Fri­
ultimate cairn city of 105,000 horse­ outlined by dairymen from all over
(From The Open Window)
it and push, but leave tin* carpenter officers of the lodg«- and guard, exem­ day afternoon and picked a large sud roof were cut from th«* mesquite
bunch of bluebells. Yellow dog-tooth trees with atone axes. There is no ev­
tools at home.
The public utility industry of Ore­ power and will coat upwards of $10,- the state at the O. A. C. agricultural
plified th«- Knight rank to a <-lnsrf of violets, It is said, will soon turn ex­ idence that they ua«*d metal of any
The first unit of 35,000
gon looks for a continuation of the 090,000.
Esquires. After the work Pythagoras panses of the copses along the high­ kind.
horsepower Is to be ready for o|s*ra- conference, January 23 to 25.
substantial
Imsiiiess
activity
of
last
lodgt- served a delicious lunch, J. II. way a golden color.
Farm Pointers
“The furiner's situation is desperate
They planted corn and cotton, and year throughout the coming twelve tlon atsmt the middle of this year.
Hazlett being selected as toastmaster
All of the other public utilities of and a change of the whole agricultural
divert«*d water from die Gila river for mouths. Moreover, the UtUitlea will
(From O. A. C. Kxiieriment Station) for tin* HjH-aking which followed. The
tin* stat«* have extensive programs
With brilliant sunshine prevailing
White or yellow sweet clover plant­ visitors all voted Pythagoras ns-mls-rs the past several days, the mW-Culum- irrigathtn purjsises. A system of can­ play a considerable |iart in contribut­ outlined for the coming year. All of program may be necessary to relieve
ing
t<>
th«*
iMymit*
and
buHim-s«
build
­
it.” «aid Walter M. Pierce, governor
al«
15
or
29
miles
in
length
has
bren
ed early- bi th«- spring on the hill lantls royal entertainers.
them run well Into th«* millions ami of Oregon, in his <>|M-ntoK nddrvaa at
Ida has Iteen made to apitear like late
traced, the main canals 10 fe«‘t wide ing activities of the year by putting
in Jacks«m. Jow-plilnc and Douglas
March. Many residents have liegtui to
will
continue
to
ad«l
to
th«*
Industrial
to work somewhere lietween $10,900,-
the conference. “We can successfully
counties makes excellent pasture for
clear off their garden spaces prepara­ and three fet-t deep. Tluree were dug ooo and $12. ikio , ooo of new money.
prosperity «if the state for an indef­ inrraabe the dairy produce and And a
Apple Packing Taught
with stone and wooden Implemtmt«
cattle and sheep.
Stock sometlines
tory .to early spading.
inite
period.
*
The ne»*ds of Oregon from the
market for it in the tost.”
docx not like th«- Bwvet clovers at first
Wild flowers are blooming in pro­ and the earth carried out in baaketa. standpoint of public utility ext>amdon
The slguillrance of torgt* construc-
Tli«> first school for apple packers
larger herds, registered dairy sires,
but readily acquires a last«- for ft. ever held in Portland started Monday fusion on hillsides. Lilacs are bud­ The erection of their hous«-« was done
tlon-programs
among
the
utilities
lies
are in ex*-e«s of that amount, and the.
complete eradication of tuberculosis In
This crop provides enormous amounts at the Y. W. C. A. G. A. Kinyon, of dings and even the leaves of hydran­ in the sauu* «low and lalsiriou« man­
In the fact that then«' enterprtoea must
ner. The thick wall« of the watch actual volume of new construction, look far into the future add lay out cows, and more leguminous hay for
of pasture during the summer months Yakima. Wash., Is in charge. In a gea plants are beginning to open.
reconstruct Um, improvements and ex*
dairy cattle were the out standing v^c-
tower
required
MOO
basket
fills
for
When much of the other pasture is dry. six wis-ks' counie students will be
The unusually early season is alarm­
tensions to Is* provldmi for in the 192-1 their programs with a view of k«*ep- ommeudations for better dairy produc­
each
foot.
Wonderful tr«*e cures against insect given complete Instruction In all ing orchardists in some localities, and
budget programs will lie governed al­ iug well ah«*ad of th«* normal growth tions in Oregon.
Tlie construction and general plan most entirely by the ability of these of the districts they serve, so that
pests and diseast-H by the use of cliem- branch«-« of packing and will Is- guar- some growers' have discussed the ad­
In manufacturing, the conference
visability of taking out insurance of the house« of the cliff dweller« are util ill«-« to tluance their physical re- when the utilities of Oregon anmiunre r«-eominend«-d Hint quaHty of dairy
icnls put into tlie soil or even into ante«-d jobs with a Yakima flrm.
The valley, «irnilar to those on the plains, and It quiremeuts.
their plans to spend tens of millions
Shortage of experienc<-d packers Is against frost damage.
th e tree an- likely to Is- js-ddlt-d atsmt
products be emphasized more strongly,
In now development work each year
the country by men claiming them given as the reason for the innovation however, has never suffered more than Is thought that environment and evo­
It may be said there never was a it means that these far-sighted in­ nnd that th«* exttmsion of cheese man­
negligible
damage
from
frosts.
lution
caused
the
cliff
dwellers
to
by
th«*
Yakima
man.
to perform wonders.
Hundreds of
tins* iu the history of the state when dustrial lendeto*f«*el stii’i*TtlOt On*gon ufacturing lie encouraged only where
move to the lowyr levels. At th«* mu­
such preparations which have been
the large utility <-orporatlon ex«*«-u- is to continue going uh«*nd on a sure there is an efficient organization to
seum
of
the
state
university
at
Tucson
teste<i by s«'ieiit ists have proved of no
lx*ap Year
advert is«* and stabilise the product.
Save Fuel — By stopping cracks a-
are
many
relics
from
the
cliff
and
valu«* and many of them are found to round windows and doors with Nu-Met-
All dairyjnen, dairy manufacturers,
tideuce in the eontinued growth and
(Dedicated1 to the Tienna Shawdta)
1
The
pu
141c
utilities
of
Oregon
have
plain dwellers, Including ears of corn,
be injurious to the liw. l*«-ddlers of al Weatherstrip which you can 'easily
At last the tiin«* has come aRLund, shelled corn, ItasktHs, ' jsittery, stone development of the state than they do nn aggregate investment in the Ht at»* dairy organizations and others lnter-
MUeh mati-rials should Is- reixirted Io put on yonrsei
Lumber A
at' the present time.
of about »150,(MSI,900 at the present est«-«l in dairying were urged 1» give
Fuel Company.
»20tf for which the maidens longed; the ■nd wooden Implements and a coarm*
horticultural authorities
This statement is based up on the time, and this wiU I ki duubtod within tlielr Ilniinclal and moral support to
open season on the bach with whom cloth woven from cotton and yucca
prevent the passage of the reft-rt-ndum
re<-»-nt public utterances of the leading tlie next six or s«*ven years.
th«* w«M>ds an- thronged. Now four palm Abre.
public utility executive« that indus­
Tin* am*ci*ss of the “customer owner­ against the dairy products substitute«
long years have rolled away, ain«-e
Preceding the cliff dwellers were the trial expansion and construction of ship’' met I oxi of tinancing home In­ law.
girls could take the lead, and woe unto
cave dwellers, who built uo houare additional pli.vsteal plants and equip* dustry seems to Is* assunsi in this
Uonfldence In the future of the
the singh- male, wbo fails to give them
and did not, apparently, till the land. inent during the next six or seven state, and the volume of public utility dairy industry through cooperative
heed.
IÜ !
Two skeletons, one a woman and the years will «all for an annual program expansion will Is* determined by the inarketing was expressed by those at
No need for waiting longer for the
measure df success of this, movement tin- conference. Tlie purpose of the
bashful swain to pop; the girl can put other a babe, partly mumifled, with of »10,999,900 or more.
|>art of the drit-d lleali on th«* Ixiues,
Conference was tn outline a program
The requirements of the Portland during the next few years.
th«- qu«*stion, and her prey is aure to
that would serve as a guide la Improv­
flop. That girls are getting liolder, are In the museum. The skulls are of Railway, Light and Power t'om|mny,
ing the Htutus of th«- dairy pidustry,
sure nobody can deny; and with the a different shape than the skulls of the the largest utility in the stat<\ for
Have you »een theft-tube radio set at baned on conditions as they are in
men not on their guard, they'll catch cliff dwellers, the latter being about the next seven years will be between the Rsdlo Shop for ftf-5.00 ?
fSl
(iregon.
the Mme as that of the present Indian, »no,000,000 and *np.<N)i),(MK).
- them on thi-gfty.
For now these young Dianas wh«i who claim that tin* cliff dwellers were
are hunting for a mate, can show men th«-ir ancestors. Muny uew Anda are
many reasons why they should not la*iag made every year among the
hesitate. The maidens now don't pine ancient ruins.
Tlie road directly w«*st to Maricopa
away for love that's uiirequit«*d;
they roll tlielr bom-, wear fewer and Gila Bend Is an unimproved coun­
cl lollies; and stalk the man they've try road, so we went east from the
ruins 15 mil«*« to Florence, where the
sighted.
'
lauaua«
W a
Tlie modern girl knows very well Arizona penitentiary is locat«*d, and
the value of her charms; the helpless on the highway between. Tucson and
From Florence to Casa
mao. bis h<«ad awliicJMa*«in finds her Phoenix.
in his arms. And then lieforc he's Grnnde. and some distance beyond, is
quite aware just how it came about, an irrigated section.- In fact, most of
he's hooked and gaffed and landed. the way to Tu<won are farms, mostly
cotton and bay. Trucks load«*«! with
just as easy as a trout.
The p*«ir old iiach, he can't escape cuttoa are m«*l frequently on the high­
and might as well forget it. The odds way, goiug to the «-otton gins, which
towns
are all against him. but perhaps he are scattered at various
won’t regret it. It’s quite amiss to through ths country.
Turkeys are raise*I extensively in
to think a miss, who wants to be a
Mrs., will ever make a miss in thia. Arizona, but are appiirently a surplus
the time for leap year kisses.—F. 8. E. on the market this year, aa they are
selling an low as 25 cento a pound In
in the 8»*dro Woolley Times.
«ome of the markets.
At daylight and dusk we saw a f«*w
St. Mark's Organ Fund Tomorrow
jackrabbits along the desert road«.
For the benefit of the organ fund ot t«ut not nearly so plentiful as in east­
Rt. Mark's Episcopal church a silver ern Oregon.
REMEBER my grandmother al­
tea will he given at the borne of Mrs.
An interesting bird not found in Or-
Wallace N. Livingston, Washington's <*gon is tlie road runner. They are
ways had to light a match when
birthday, tomorrow. The hours will very plentiful in Arizona on the desert
she
wanted
to look into the oven to
lie from 2.30 until 5 p. m.
and dart across th«* road frequently.
Sixteen women of the church will I never saw one Ay except ts aid a
see how the bread was baking. But
take charge of this number of tables Jump from one hummock to another.
ET them install a Daylight Kitchen
that was before the Daylight Unit.
of bridge nnd mall jong.
Musical It is Mid they can outrun a horse.
numbers will tie given and other They «re protected by the state, as
Unit in your home today without
amusements provided for those who they kill rattl<*miak<>s. gophers, desert
OW you can banish eye strain
charge. Use it for thirty days. Then, if
do not play these games.
rots, etc. It is said when they detvci
’ and dim, gloomy lights from
you like it, 7Sc a month for 10 months
Those having tables uro
Mm. a rattler asleep they will quietly sur­
Trafford Smith. Mrs. A. C. lofts. Mrs round blm with cactus thorns snd
the kitchen—those bugaboos that
pays for it. If you do not care to keep
W. W. Shay. Mrs. 8. J. Mnore, Mrs leave him to starve to death, as he to
•low down work in so many homes.
it, the company will replace the old Fix*
Ralph Bennett, Mrs. A. W. Peters. unable to crawl over tlie thorns. Also
Miss Mary Moller, Mrs. C. N. Ravlin, they KimKImM pound the thorns Into
•Let the Pacific Power & Light Com­
ture free of charge. This offer is good
Mrs. Medford Reed, Mrs. Wallace 'N. the snake and kill him. They will
pany
install
a
Daylight
Kitchen
until
March 13.
Livingston, Mra. Roger W. Moe, Mrs. also attack a snake. Being «piiekcr.
»-— «
Unit A snap of the »witch or a
Joseph Hackett. Mra. D. E. Rand, Mrs. 'they dodge when it strik«-«, and when
G. 11, L. Sharp, Mrs. H. T. DeWitt at last the snake ix-i-omea tired and
touch of the cord and the workshop
and Mrs. Allyn Button.
starts to crawl away they pounce upon
of your home is flooded with a soft
It back of the head and pierce It with
Notire of Final AregORl
their long, sharp bill.
mellow glow.
Wo ramp back as for as Mesa. 15
Notire is hereby given, That the un­
TF you are renting a home now, that
derwign«*d. as administrator of the its miles east of Yuma, where we spent
FEEL
sure
that
you
will
like
the
need not keep you from enjoying a
The city is apparently
fate of Francis M. Depue, d«*reas«*d, the night.
91.35
lias filed his Final Account tn said Es­ -about 4.090 or 5.000 with lOO-foot busi­
Daylight Unit. It’s scientific-
Daylight Kitchen Unit. We will give you
tate In the County Court of Hood ness streets and well kept modern
.... 65c
ally designed to throw white,
the same 30 days’ free trial
River County. Oregon, and that said stores. They have a live Chamber of
FREE TRIAL
..... 25c
Court has by order duly made and en­ Oimmerce and a fr«-e municipal anto
diffused light into every cor­
and free installation. Then if
FOR iO DAYS
tered. appointed Saturday, March 22, camp that halts many tourists who
ner of the room. It will
you decide to move within 10
.....24c
1924. at 11 o'clock a. tn., as the time would otherwise go through to
nnd the court room of said court as Pho»mlx. The ramp Is above the av­
banish shadows, relieve eye
months, we will replace the t. •
.... 2Oc
the place, for H«*artng uppn Mid Final erage anto ramps of thia country, even
strain. The worst enemies
old Fixture and take down
Acx-onnt and of objectiona thereto, and of the larger cities.
.... 26c
of kitchen pleasure will be
No
the s»*ttlement thereof; of wbi«b all
your Daylight Unit,
.... 3 Oc
persons lntercst«*d will take due no­
driven
out.
either.
AH
charge
for
this.
Resolution Rata* Funny Situation
tire.
.... lOc
on the same liberal terms, too.
Dated nnd first published February
The Rood River couty grange has
21, 1924.
O. C. Dean.
.... lOc
gone on record strongly against oleo­
Administrator.
margarine.
The grange adopted a
.... 12c
George R. Wilbur,
reaolutton to the effect, "That It Is
Just tell ua you want to try the Daylight-—we’ll do the rest.
Attorney for Administrator
f21m!3 the aentlmept' of the grangers of this
I
...12Hc
valley that they will withhold their
*
Yakima Adding to Storage
patronage from all merchanta Who
A »35.000 addition to the J. M. Perry deal in dairy substituted.”
A Co. cold storage plant in Yaktma Is
The teaolntlon may develop a pe­
being contempl«*«!. according to word culiar set of cfrcnmstancea, if strictly
received In Spokane. It will add stor­ adhered to. as the Grange Cooperative
age capacity for at least 200 more cars Store, organised and operated 1>y
C.L HOWARD, Prop.
of frirtt, giving the plant a ooo car granges as other local grocery con­
capacity.
cerns, deals, tn margarines.
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THE WEATHER
OREGON UTILITIES
WILL SPEND MILLIONS
Correct merchandizing
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"DAYLIGHT” YOUR KITCHEN
realty begins with correct
buqini. Ko dealer can offer
the buijinJ public better
USED CABS than the kind
he chooses to select for his
stock If iLe is unable to boy $ood
ooM-hsis uiubU to sell^oodones
Out’ASK THE ENVELOPEV*^
demands that u>e taka inthCz
beat-the most slandardones
-tha kind that will not auffar
bl} tell inf the trulh about them
ONCE they
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looked in the oven
by matchlight
by Enith Griffith
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Hood River Garage
USE IT 30 DAYS AT
THE COMPANY'S
EXPENSE
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SPECIAL SERVICE TO
RENTERS
Saturday Specials
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No. IO Lard..........................
No. 6 Lard..........................
Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb
Leg of Pork Roast........
Shoulder Pork Roast.....
Loin of Pork Roast.....
Link Sausage, 1 lb. pkg
Beef Liver....
Beef Hearts -
Pig Hearts....
Cooked Tripe
MT. HOOD MEAT CO.
T«l. 4141
Pacific Power ÔC Light Company
Always at Your Service