The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 28, 1924, Image 9

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    HOOP RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBROaRY- 28^1924
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Miss Ida-Karl, of Portland, arrived automobiles from 59th street to Mult­ number of places, eo hot that the snow
BB1KF LOCAL MENTION
, last Friday evening for a visit with nomah falls*
was melted all about it. They left the
►*<1111114 1 1111 10 1 1 11 111,': > the family of 8. A. Anderton.
The Solohe Camp Fire Girls met at rock at • p. bl , climbing through hip­
ma Flag the last 100
E. L. Hall was up from Portland tho Riverside church recently where deep
feet to snow
the Bad
top tSsiS?..
H. L. Hasbrouck. optometrist.
a rock chute
over the week end looking after hia they wore served with a delightful
Gennine Ford parts at Frans Co.’a. tf [ West Bide orchard place.
cupper. It was cooked by three of that waa encrusted. with ice. 'Bile
Mayor Robert B; PerIgo and Mrs.
YY. H. McClain waa a business vis­
Mrs. Cora B. Smith was up from the Camp Fire girls and their guard­ was at M0 p. m.. when the sun went
down and the wind came up, after Perigo returned Tuesday from a seven
itor in Portland the first of the week. Portland over the week end visiting ian, Mias Knoll.
hours of climbing.
weeks' rail and water tour. They
Miss Dorothea Frans celebrated her 11%
Whalen waa a visitor in friends.
They found the rangers’ cabin COBt-
Portland last week.
A. G. Lewis was recently in 8|s>kaue eighth birthday anniversary Btturdsy ed with ice and buried to the eaveo in left San Francisco in early January
the steamer Finlaud, bound
i. Dr."
,Bla<* wo * business vis­ on business for the Apple Growers afternoon, when 12 girl frier ds joined snow—a,full eight feet about it. The aboard
for New York City by way of the
her. at the home of her parents, Mr.
Association.
itor in Portland last week.
wind
had
broken
in
the
north
and
Panama canal. The vessel stopped
T. Sato, Upper Valley Japaneae or- and Mrs. . Earl Franz,1 j for ¿a pleasant west windows and the upper part of only in the canal zone and at Havana.
8. G. Babeon was a business visitor
chardist. was a business visitor in the party.
the cabin was full of snow. They
in the city from. Parkdale last wet^.
“We were just 21 days on our trip
<£>eo. T. Prather, who spent the win­ spent two hours digging through the from
Portland to New York City,"
Alex B. Brooke, who spent the win­ city last Saturday.
ter
ju
southern
California,
has
re
­
drift
before
they
effected
an
entrant*.
Dancing from 9 to 12 jevery Saturday
said Mr. Perigo, and we had delight­
ter at Tacoma, has returned borne.
turned
home.
Mr.
Prather
says
that
in, they were comfortable, being ful weather every moment. We fully
If CAtneron had not understood his night a$ Oriental cafe bf American Le­ southern California is suffering from Once
well provided with emergency rations expected to strike squally weather on
business I would have told you so. f28tf gion, 10c* dance or $Uo> the evening. the worst drougth experienced in 75 and
with warm Bleeping equipment. the Atlantic as we journeyed north,
mfi
years.
Geo. R. Wilbur was a business vis­
They spent a comfortable night in the but a calm prevailed on the entire
For Sale—7-paasenger, 6-cylinder Stu­
itor In Portland the first of the week. debaker in good condition, new battery.
An important business meeting of cabin.
_______________
journey. It was hot enough to be
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell were Port­ Reason, too large for family of 3/ Phone the Asbury Methodist ladles will be
uncomfortable down in the canal sone.
held at the church parlors tomorrow,
land visitors the first of the week.
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Indeed, it was difficult for os to be­
Friday, afternoon, when the annual
lieve, while there, that winter weather
W. L. Mason was here from the Up­
Searches of records and reliable ab­ dinner
for the Apple Growers Asso­
could be prevailing anywhere else on
per Valley the first of the week.
stract* made by Oregon Abstract Com-
ciation will be held. A large attend­
the globe.”
M. O. Boe and eon were down from P«nJ, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 806 ance is desired.
Mayor and Mrs. Perigo viaited
Oak
8treet.
Phone
1521.
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their Upper Valley home Saturday.
H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper
Washington, D. C., and thence trav­
We pay cash for your old furniture or hanging
Circuit court wtU be convened Mon­ eled to Mr. Perlgo’a old home at
Hood River Box Co., box manufac­
and
decorating.
Have
your
turing, Hood River. Oregon. Phone make- a liberal allowance on new goods. house enameled inside and outside with day by Judge Wilson and a grand jury Booneville, Ind., to call on relatives.
Cali Hackett 841), Kelly Bro*. Co. Fur­ a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404. will be drawn. Officials anticipate a
HU-
m4tf
They visited a week at Tulsa, Okla.,
niture Exchange.
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Braakman’s Hardware, Paint and Wall light docket. The grand jury will be with relatliA-s before returning to
. ®arci
*re made to measure.
asked
to
investigate
the
alleged
van
­
We
have
several
tractor
plows
on
paper,
Smith
Building,
a6tf
Mrs. C. S. Jones, Coraetiere, 810 Park
Hood, River.
hand at a real buy. These are plows
Ave. Phone 2294.
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“W< 7e had Washington Winesaps and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gross were called dalism of the Pacific Telephone Co.,
we
handler!
during
our
Cletrac
agency.
crews
of
which
are
declared
to
have
Hood River Newtowns atxiard the
Parties desiring the use of Park
to Portland Tuesday by the illness of
Hood
River
Garage.
f28
denuded
portions
of
the
rights
of
way
boat,” said
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Grange hall, communicate with H. E.
Mr. _____
PerIgo.
"Wo saw
their daughter, who had been there
If you do not receive yonr Oregonian for the past five months receiving sur­ of the Columbia River highway west apples for sale on thousands of fruit
Wylie, custodian, tel. 6771,Rt. 4. ml3
regularly or wish to subscribe for same, gical care. Another operation was of the city. The.jury list drawn for stands. Although some of tlnjn were
Mrs. E. L. 8<x>l>ee was in Portland either
the March term includes:
by carrier or mail, please call necessary yesterday.
very small, we never saw any cheaper
last week to see "Blossom Time.”
George Bowerman, C. K. Benton, T.
Oregonian «gent. Phone 2303. f 21 tf
Mrs. K. W. Jameson, dean of women W. Berry, A. L. Boe, L. S. Boyed, H. than seven cents apiece. They were
Radiola V, long distance Radio Re-
J. W. I’erlgo, who has been on the _ at _____
higher than oranges. It seemed to u*
O. A. _____________to
C„ Will speak the mothers
ture hour have b^en, “Our Foreign federal
jury for the past several tonight, at the high school at* 7.30. 8. Braakman, E. R. Bradley, K. C. to be too high for apples.”
Bucklin, Carl Buelow, A. Canfield,
If Cameron coulifnot have fixed your weeks, expects the task to end this
She will Bia*ak on some topic concern­ Geo. N. Creswell, C. C. Cuddeford, R.
electric system I would have told you week.
ing
the
problems
of
high
school-*-girls.
B. Cunliff, J. B. Doggett. Geo. Erury,
*>•
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Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ix>wis, accom-
___ All mothers interested are welcome to Earl Frans, Edgar Franz, W. H.
Geo. W. Blodgett was down from panl<‘<l by their daughter, Miss J »“sale, come._________________________ .
Goodenough, Aug. Guignard, John
the Upper Valley Tuesday ou busi­ and Miss Betty Slade, motored to
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Field have re­ Hackel, H. H. Hann, H. L. Hasbrouck.
ness.
Portland Saturday for “Blossom Time.’ turned from Rockford, Ill., where Jr.. H. R. Heft, O. H. Hill, Frank R.
Carson C. Maslker, who now resides
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. they spent the winter. “It was
Hbward, Walter Nack, O. B. Nyo, G
at Maryhill, Wash., was here yester­ Samuel, Saturday, February 16, a son. getting back to Paradise,” said
One of the big musical events of the
A, Palmiter, B. B. Powel and C. E.
day visiting friends.
I I The young man has been named Don- Field. "We had winter weather
school year will take place at the
Spencer._______________
high school auditorium tomorrow, Fri­
Born — To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony nld
i
Allen Samuel.
ranged from zero to 32 below. It was
day. uiglit, under the direction of Mrs.
Euwer, Friday, February 22, in Port­
You will want to plant a few Dahlias real winter back there.”
C. H. Henney. The freshmen girls'
land, a eon.
; this Spriug, so better send for a catalog
The dance committee of St. Mark's
glee club will put on an operetta en­
Mrs. F. C. Sberfieb and son, Leslie, and order them early. Ruggles, 1109 church will hold another dance Fri­
titled: "What's the Matter With
left Tuemlay for Portland for a visit Prospect Ave.
day evening in Pythian ball. As the
Sally?” Musical numbers will be con­
with relatives and friends.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culbertson and date is leap year the committee will
tributed by the other glee clubs, the
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Head have re­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Smith motored have a number of “ladies’ choice”
high school orchestra, and the Valley
Judge
Duby,
chairman
of
the
state
dances
as
an
observation
of
the
day,
turned from Los Angeles, where they to Portland last week to see “Blossom
Male Quartet.
commission,
was
jiere
Mon
­
highway
spent the winter.
Februrary 29.
Time.”
Reserved seats may be bad at the
day
and
Tuesday
with
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r
.
Diviaion
Hlgh-
We have just received a shipment of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ‘Smith motored
J. O. Hannum, of Portland, who had
Hood River Drug store. Single admis­
way
Engineer
Wanner,
of
The
Dalles,
to Portland last week for “Blossom been at the Homestead, was in the the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole Investigating charges preferred by A. sion tickets can be itouglit from high
Time."__ __
city the first of tins week culling on leather. For those who prefer leather I. Mason and Edw. Hawkes, East Side school students,’ or at the high school
on the bottoms of their shoes, there is
office. Probably a capacity house will
A good fire shovel is yours for the ask­ friends.
nothing better. We’ll put soles on yonr orchardists, against F. H. Blackman, enjoy this entertainment ns is usually
ing, with your next fuel order. Emry
John Volstorff, who will continue his t-hoeg
supervisor of maintenance of the val-
while
you
wait.
T.
0.
Smith
’
s
Lumber A Fuel Co.
m6 agency for the populur»Oakland, will
ley trunk of the Mount Iiuod Loop the case with affairs directed by Mrs
Champion Shoe Shop.
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Genuine Ford parts at Franz Co.’s, tf tuke on the Hood River county sales
highway, The impression liad been Henney. Get your reserva'ions at
Mrs. Zena A. Westfall has opened given
the chargee had tieen laid once.
Mr. and Mrs. William Esselstyn of the Hupinobile.
home on the Heights. She by the that
Sprayers which have been re-condi­ a is maternity
valley
grangers, but the inves­
spent Sunday visiting the family of
a graduate of the Cottage hospital, tigation developed
tioned and put in good running order
that memliers of
their son in The Dalles.
and
will
be
remembered
as
Miss
Zena
be bought at Bennett Brothers for
the organization resented having it
C. A. Seeger, who spent tlie winter can
Crafts
by
local
people.
Mrs.
Westfall
less than half the price of a new one. mil
in Seattle, has returned to ills Willow
and her husband, L. G. Westfall, who laid at tbelr door. Judge Duby con­
Mrs. C. 8. Jones has been In Port­ waa formerly interested in the lumlx'r ferred with various city and county
Flat ranch place for the spring work.
for a wwk making preparations business in Skamania county. Wash citizens, who told him that Mr. Black­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Quinn and baby, land
ufrl
Ray in her millinery bus­ ington, now make their home in Hood man waa the victim of personal spite.
to
A bill was received Monday by the
of Parkdale, were in the city last iness at Miss
The change had attacked the com­ county court for $364.60 from the
the
M.
H. 8. store.
River.
week shopping.
of
Mr.
Blackman,
but
it
was
petency
state highway commission for a sur­
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Castner, Mr. and
James S. Nottingham, of Springfield,
Mrs. L. E. Taft and Wm. P. Allyn III., a Civil war veteran and oldtime declared that Mr. Blackman wns com­ vey made here last fall for a road to
mended
for
character
and
efficiency
connect the terminus of the Mount
were in Portland Saturday evening neighbor of Abraham Lincoln, has ar­
for the thrillers' ball at the auditor­ rived here for a visit with the family by bis neighbors, and it developed that Hood Loop highway, at Its intersec­
he was entirely satisfactory to the
ium.
of his niece, Mrs. J. R. Forden. Mr. engineering corps of the highway de­ tion with the Columbia River high­
way, and tilt* Oregon end of the new
Sumner D. Cauieron has taken over Nottingham, prominent member of the partment. ________________
Columbia Interstate bridge between
the electrical shop at the Circle-Over­ G. A. R.. [mrtlcipated in a torchlight
here and White Salmon.
Mrs. Crowell Entertains Union
land garage. He la now equipiied to parade for "Honest Abe” in I860. Mr.
“The bill submitted,” stated an ac­
Nottingham
was
a
member
of
the
7Oth
handle electrical jobs for all motorists,
Mrs. M. 8. Crowell was a charming companying letter, "is In accordance
Illinois
regiment.
He
practiced
law
he says.
hostess at a silver tea given in her with the understanding bad at the
spacious home on Montello street. time the <-on>miaaion was requested to
J. H. Eggert, who lias been spending for six years in Des Moines, la.
______ _____
_____
The Social Club of the A. O. U. W. February 15. She was ably assisted make the survey.”
the winter in , California,
arrived
home
yesterday. 1 His son, Fred, who wa^ lodge gave a surprise party Wednes- In receiving by Mrs. H. G. Hyland.
Tlie survey bill has groused an ele­
with him In the south, is expected day night of last week at the home The tea was a philanthropic as well ment of the Pomona grange, who have
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
E.
Merrill.
The
as
a
social
function,
and
waa
given
soon.
threatened to institute a recall against
The Woman's Union of Riverside occasion was enjoyed by a host of under the auspices of the missionary County Judge Hasbrouck if the county
friends
of
the
West
Side
orchard
branch
of
the
Woman's
Union
of
Riv
­
court allows it.
church will hold its regular meeting
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Friday afternoon, February 29, at couple. Mrs. Freis gave several selec­ erside church. It was a beneflt given
tions
on
the
piano,
and
games
were
in
­
for a Chinese boy in China whom the
XSDFo’clock. The pastor will give a
Holman
A Davis Buy Store
short talk after the business meeting. dulged in. Mys. Freet was winner of church is at preseht’ educating.
W. J. Holman and Aubrey Davis,
the potato race. Refreshments were
Refreshments consisting of tea, cof­
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bone returned
fee, sandwiches and cake were served both members of pioneer families,
to 30.
Visit our store and take last week from Marshfield, where they ssrved
Paul Casey will leave today for San from a pretty and artistic table dec­ have purchased from L. A. Chapman
had l»een spending several weeks dur­
advantage of the Big Saving ing the cold season.
Bernardino, Calif., for a rare opera­ orated with white carnations and the latter’s general merchandise store
tion
aneurism, a peculiar enlarge­ ferns. Mrs. 8. E. Bartmess and. Mrs. at Odell. Mr. Holman, memliera of
we will offer during
The American Legion dance series ment for
of an artery. For the past year Isaac Jeffries poured. Sixty ladies whose family have l>een in business
bld fair to liecome very popular. The numerous physicians in Portland have were present to enjoy the entertaining In Hood River for the* |>ast 25 years,
initial hop nt the Oriental cafe last l*een treating him, Mr. Casey said. program. Mrs. Roddy was fortunate will be manager of the business.
Saturday night drew a far larger The disease, however, is a rare one, in securing for the afternoon Mrs. H.
crowd than was anticipated.
and it was feared that he might lose G. Cooper, who gave a reading. “The
Year Ball Tomorrow Night
Buy any assortment of a A. C. Lofts. Jr., has returned from his right leg. A physician at Ban Ber­ Two Portraits;” Mrs. G. G. Metcalf, A Ixap
leap
year ball will be given to­
who
sang
two
soloa.
"The
Slave
Bong.
”
Portland hospital, where he under­ nardino, he said, had specialised in
dozen or more of Fruit and a went
an operation, necessitated from treatments of arterial enlargements and “A Chinese Prayer Song.” She morrow, Friday, evening at the new
Vegetables and we’ll guar­ injuries when he was aboard a sub­ and he hopes to secure relief by the was asslated by Miss Sarah Howes at Mt. Hood community hall of J. C.
the piano.
Nineteen dollars waa Devin A Son. It is anticipated that
marine chaser, hunting out Hun under­ operation. ____ ____________
antee you an average saving sea
raised and the tea rated a great suc- the .social event will attract attend­
boats.
ance from all mld-Columbla points.
of 16%.
cess by all present.
Gennine Ford parts at Frani Co.’s.
Merrymakers were present at the new
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. MacMillan aad
Come in and let’s talk it daughter
recreational center for n Valentine
Motorbike Goes Into Phelps Creek party from all neighborhoods. The
motored to Portland Sunday
over.
for a visit with relative, and friends,
City Night Marsliiil Sloat, who will dances at the Mt. Hood place are be­
Mrs. MacMillan remained there for a
become a comity traffic officer March coming more popular each week.
time.
Mr. Devin and his son, Keltslo, have
F. C. tlelmer, director of the south­ 1, while trying out his new motor­
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Summers, who ern Oregon experiment station at Tal­ cycle Sunday with City Traffic Officer responded to a popular appeal and will
for some time have resided at ent, will visit the Hood River valley Morrison occupying the side car, o give Saturday evening dances reg­
Doughty. Wash., where Mr. Summers tomorrow to advise with growers on served a large passenger car spec ularly.
Good Things to Eat
was employed by a logging company, various horticultural problems and to westward by the city auto park. The
have returned here to make their re<<>ininend as to plantings of pear men Immediately gave chase. The
Divorce to Sought
home on their West Side ranch place. trees. Mr. Reimer, who secured much ear was making a speed estimated at
Mrs. Alma Ford has filed a suit in
Mrs. II. J. Frederick, accompanied of his stocks in remote parts of China, 45 miles an hour, and the motorbike circuit court, seeking n divorce from
Phone 8561
by Mrs. W. L. Clark and Miss Ella has developed a world famed nursery wae soon picking up a similar speed. Ernest V. Ford. The complaint al­
Crum met t, motored to Portland over at Talent. He has spent years in test­ Just as the car reached the Columbia leged cruel and inhuman treatment.
the week end. On their return Mun- ing out different varieties of pears, Gorge hotel. Mrs. R. V. Foreman drove d<*claring that Mr. Ford on one occa­
day afternoon they counted 2, KM) in order to secure a stock that will out. In order to avoid striking her sion spent <>ver a day away from
resist blight.
the motorcycle was driven over an home, although, according to the al­
A motor caravan of growers will embankment into Phelps creek. The legations^ be had told his wife he
accompany Mr. Reimer tomorrow to car turned over three times, but the would be away for only an hour or
.
all parts of the valley.
men only sustained slight bruises and two. Mrs. Ford seeks to recover $150,
Tomorrow evening at the library a good drenching. They lost the which she alleged her husband had
hall. Mr. Reimer will give a talk on speeding automobile, which had kept txirrowed from her.
pear culture which should be of inter­ far enough ahead to prevent the tak-
est to many fruit growers of this dis­ ing of the license number.
Desirous io Please
trict. Friday morning the excursion
The motorcycle’s damage was neg-
Requests have come to us from
will leave the office of the Experiment ligible. The men pulled It from the
many of our jmtrons for Saturday
Station at 9.50 a. m. All growers in­ stream and rode ft back to town.
terested are invited to thia excursion.
Officer Morrison just previous to the night dances; therefore we will en­
The Upper Valley will be visited in accident, arrested W. H. Terry, The deavor to please by holding same.
the aften. -on.
Growers interested Dalles business man, who was charged Wo hope to make the Saturday night
can meet at Mclsaac's store at Park- with driving while Intoxicated. Ha dances as pleasant as those previously
dale at 1.30 p. m. At 3.30 growers on posted ball of $100.
held Friday nights.
Dee Flat can join the party at the
Thus remember Saturday night,
west corner where the pear orchards
March 8, as our first Saturday night
Prof.
Henderson
Offen
Awards
J. C. Devin & Son.
of that district will be loqjced over.
dance.
Trof. L. F. Henderson has offered
a prize of $5 for the school boy or
Moroni Olson Playera Again Soon
girl of Hood River valley who sup­
The
Moroni' Olson players will be
plies
him
with
the
collection
of
the
Libbey Solid Pack Tomatoes .doz. $1.90; case $3.80
largest number of specimens not al­ in Hood River again for their last pre­
Gold Bar Peas........................doz. 2.00; case 3.95
ready Hated in an herbarium he is sentation Tuesday, March 10. They
preparing for the Hood River high will render “Beyond the Horizon" at
Royal Club Peas..................... doz. 2.15, case 4.20
school. A second prise of $2.50 will the Rialto theatre.
A party of three Maunuis, Robert be given.
Monopie or Shriner’s Peas.... doz. 2.25; case 4.45
Osborn, Fred SJadter and Ray Con­
Professor Henderson is making a
way, climbed to the top of Mount gift of his herbarium. It will include
Golden Bantam Com............ doz. 2.15; case 4.20
Hood Saturday, slept in the rangers' flora of the lower level, and of the
On Sale at Kresse s Drug Store
cabin there Saturday night and mountain altitudes. It is anticipated
Fancy Main Com.................. doz. 1.90; case 3.75
climbed back down again Monday. It that it will be one of the moat com­
Tickets to the Joint Recital by
Gold Bar Spinach.................. doz. 2.35; case 4.65
Was the first ascent of 1024 and was plete In the state.
Sheridan Dtleplac Dorethea Schoop
made to place the Mazama registra­
.doz. 2.90
Hillsdale Asparagus Tips...........
Violinist
Pianist
tion book in the lookout station.
Card of Thanks
The only complaint made was that
..doz. 2.15
Oysters ................ .......................
Presented by the Baptist Ladies
a 12-mile hike was necessary before
We wish to extend our heartfelt
..doz. 3.00
Clams, best grade.........................
they could begin to climb. Friday thanks to the many friends for their
they had to snowshoe it four miles kindness and sympathy at the death
..doz. 1.20
Pimentos Gold Bar.......................
Into Camp Blossom, where they found of our beloved rnotber; also for the Ttan, FA 28&,8 $. Bagful A
the cabin drifted up to the eaves Jin beautiful floral offerings.
..doz. 2.90
Peaches, best grade..................... i
snow. They entered through a trap
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas,
..doz. 2.90
door in the peak. At midnight they
Apricots, best grade................
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas,
Adula S«c
High School Studants Me
found that it was cloudy and threat­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerne Thomas, ,
Grada Children Me
doz. 4.35
Pineapple, large can, P. S.............
ening, but at 4 a. m. the clouds had
William and Elisha Thomas,"
disappeared and the moon was shin­
Mrs. Mattle Pengh.
ing. At 1 a. m. Saturday they started
Remember our afternoon free delivery
for the top.
HOOD RIVER MATERNITY HOME
Notice
* It was a warm climb, they said,
with the sun shining so brightly that
Hood River, Or., Feb. 28, 1924.
19OR May S tra at
they were comfortable in their shift
To Whom It May Concern: This
sleeves. They climbed without mis­ is to announce that hereafter I will
hap to Crater rock, where they cooked be responsible only for bills that have
their soup over a steam fumcrole. been contracted ' by mysslf.
I Steam was coming from the rock in a
fMmU
Thad K. Peterson.
MAYOR AND MRS. PER
IGO RETURN
QRCU1T COURT TO
MEET ON MONDAY
“Setbacks stiffen your
it’s made of the right
DRESSES
Due to holiday larft week
delay in express, the full si
ment of dresses, skirts a__
coats did not reach us until
.. Monday and will be here until
Saturday. We cordially invite
you to drop iQijind see them
Ideal Shoes For Children
have arrived and are just what you have been
waiting for
GIRLS WILL GIVE
OPERETTA TOMORROW
BLACKMAN CHARGES
NOT SUBSTANTIATED
COURT RECEIVES
BRIDGE ROAD BILL
“The Early Bird Catches the Worm
therefore select your new suit of clothes before
the cloth you want is sold to some other chap.
Money Saving Prices Daring
CANNED GOODS WEEK
Mar. 1st to 8th in
Preferred Stock
Goods
r
Canned Goods Week
i
Spring and Summer underwear for everybody.
New novelty belts for the Young Ladies and * new
lot of novelty beads, bracelets, barrets, etc.
MR. REIMER WILL
BE HERE TOMORROW
The Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
We have these wonderful shoes for
Men and Women.
both
Canned Goods Sale
NOW QN!
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
All grades greatly reduced for ¡his week
3 MAZAMAS SCALE
OLD MOUNT HOOD
GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE STORE
MT. HOOD MEAT CO
Saturday Specials
No. 5 Lard............................................ 65c
No. 10 Lard 1
Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb...... 25c
Boneless Brisket Corn Beef
,.15c
Pickle Pork.....
,.2Oc
Fresh Spare Ribs
15c
Loin of Pork Chops.
26c
Loin of Pork Roast.
26c
Leg of Pork Roast ....
22tfc
Shoulder Pork Roast
18c
2 Oc
Shoulder Veal Roast
Veal Stew.
ISc
Lamb Stew
Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier