The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 06, 1924, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 192» ,
«tuer (Slarirr
MOKE ABOUT AN ALTO PARK
tonnage, and tbua eliminated the flood­
ing uf export markets with huge car­
goes. He urged shippers to be more
selective in their choice of refriger­
ator «hipe; that tbua they would aoon
bring about the installation of proper
refrigeration In all ships made avail­
able for transporting fruit tonnage.
J. G. Euaon, district manager of the
Leiickeuhacii Shipping Co., cited that
his concern was interested in the
transport of apples to Atlantic and
Gulf points. The company is now
operating 22 ships, having eight in
Portland harbor each month.
Mr. Euaon cited how hia company
had Installed the preeoollng refrigera­
tion system, which is of benefit in
handling any kind of tonnage, ta or­
der to prevent sweating or moulding.
Mr. Euaon said it was the policy of
his company to give agricultural pro­
ducers the most beneficial service. lie
cited that a prosperous lot of North­
western fruit growers resulted in a
profitable shipping business.
“We are needed as a balance for the
railroads." he said, “and we need them
for a i>Hlan<-e for us. We are a kind
of necessary evil for each other.”
E. P. Hoech and R. E. Piper, mem­
ber« of the staff of the Leuckenlauh
company, wen- present. The speakers
were introduced by W. N. Livingstone,
chairman of the day, who also pre­
sented Mr. Harlow, of the Pacific
Fruit Co., a soloist of merit, who was
accompanied in songs by Miss Dorothy
Rand.
Other guests present for the day in­
cluded: I*. B. Murphy, of the W. P.
Fuller Paint On.,; Walter Nack, or-
chardlst. and N. H. MacMillan, man­
ager of the Grange Cooperative Store.
any suggestion to the court by way
of excuse or palliation in any mannar
for the thefts committed by the de­
fendant. yet we believe that all tbe
circumstances surrounding the case
are very proper to be taken into con­
sideration by the court in passing sen­
tence. That after full and complete
investigation and long consideration
honestly and ardently given to this
case, and taking Into consideration tbe
effect upon our public schools, and the
community. generally, we believe that
the defendant is not at heart a crim-
inal, and that if given an opportunity
he will fully redeem himself and again
stand up rightfully in the community,
and that the sentence of this court will
not only meet out jiistice to the
fendant, but be a warning which
others will heed under like circum­
stances, especially the boys who have
looked upon the defendant in the past
as a hero and they will not emulate
his example in Ahat regard.
We believe that, under the circum­
stances of the defendant's financial
condition, he should not be heavily
fined, for a heavy fine would not
adequately punish the defendant, but
tbe result would fall upon the depend­
ents hereinbefore mentioned.
We alao note the fact that the de­
fendant has suffered and is suffering
mental anguish which cannot be meas­
ured in dollars and cents, and, further,
that a long jail sentence would result
In the same disastrous consequences
to the dependent above named, as
would the assessment of a heavy fine.
Therefore, in view of ail-•the facts
and circumstances, we recommend that
the court do’ not assess a line upon the
defendant, but instead, sentence him
to a term in the county jail of not less
than ten nor more than thirty days.
And we alao further recommend that
the boy, Kenneth, be brought before
the juvenile court to answer to that
court for his part In the transaction
hereinbefore referred to.
Respectfully submitted,
Albert Canfield.
Foreman of the Grand Jury.
Geo. A. Palmiter,
Karl Buelow,
Robert B. Cunllff,
'
B. B. Powell,
H. H. Hann.
Geo. L. Emry.
Grand Jurors.
Judge Wilson, while he said he had
no more authority than any private
individual, since the entire jurisdic­
tion was In juvenile court, personally
recommended that young Convert be
paroled.
Retailers of
Everything
to Wear
^be PARIIS FAIR
New Millinery
and Trimmings
The Store
of Biggest
Valuea
Crisp Freshness
Apparently tbe city will Boon own
the Batchelder tract of 37 aeree, Jiwt
west of the city, If the owners of the
estate meet the term« of a new offer
of the city council, which ha« agreed
to accept a three-year guaranty that
the old auto park, to be traded in on
You will be disappointed if you do not see
tbe purchase price of the 87 aeree,
will not be utilized by private parties
our line of New Spring Hats for Ladies, Misses
for auto park purposes. Already the
and Children. A becoming shape for every face,
city ia laying plans for improving th«
Newest creations, direct
new park.
The Glacier wishes to be listed
from the largest fashion
among those who Monday night pre­
Your Gingham Frocks should be made
centers. We have the lar­
sented the city council with a remwi
early. For with several new frocks of“ Ging­
gest assortment in the city
«trance against the purchase of the
park property at the present time.
for you-to choose from, at * ham, you can look- forward to the coming
The expenditure of existing fund« on
economy prices. Do not
the old park, would, we believe, make
months with anticipation of maximum com­
the old park entirely adequate for
fail to see them. 2d floor.
motor tourist« for some time to come.
fort. Be sure that you see our entire line of
It Is true that the old pork, with it«
marshy center, p-esents an appearance
Ginghams, Percales, Voiles, Devonshires, Ever­
that is fttr from attractive at present,
fast Suitings, and many other wash materials
but the funds provided In the year's
budget could be applied for relief of
suitable for the summer’s wear.
thl« condition. We do not believe that
available funds, expended on the new
property, will result In any more ap­
We are showing the big’
We are showing many new designs in
pealing auto park the coming two
gest
values
in
Ladies
’
New
years than we at present have. In­
practical, attractive fabrics in- plaid, checks
Spring Coats that can be
deed, we believe, basing our expres­
sion on tbe judgment of men qualified
On recommendation of the grand
and stripes, in most effective color combina­
found anywhere. Come in
to make an estimate, that tbe Improve jury Judge Fred W. Wilson Tuesday
and
see
the
quality,
work
­
assesameut of a fine against
tions. We have never had a more complete
ment of the Batchelder property will omitted
R. C. Goodman, ex-high school man­
manship and style, and
cost more than anticipated; that the ual training teacher, who pleaded
assortment of desirable materials.
purchase price, in the end, will be a guilty to eonfr’b'iting to the delin­
note the price and you will
relatively small portion of the Invest­ quency of Kenneth Coovert, a 16-year-
boy. by inciting him to complicity
readily realize the wonder­
ment. We are fearful that the auto­ old
In thefts of automobile accessories.
Come in and see dur display.
mobile park, once started, will cause Judge Wilson sentenced Goodman to
ful values they offer.
na to dip into tax money for Its 20 days in jail.
No case of the local criminal dock­
improvement.
NEMO, GOSSARD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS
We are not so sure that the policy et, because of the high »tandlng of
Goodman, who had taught In tbe high
of municipal auto parks on a large school for four years, has ever created
scale is going to be a good one for greater Interest.
Wanted - Genetti Mutar track will haul
cities. A review of the ea«t and mid­
For Bale—A Steven» shotgun. pump action,
For Kent — Partly turn)»hod rooms. 110B
For Sale—Good lota for sale In all parte of
Judge Wilson in passing sentence
1» gunge, good shape, (IK; alao nearly new theclty, prices right. A. W. Ontbank A Co. al4tt May Street. Mrs. C. A. Buddy.
JlOtf
For Sale
dle west we believe will reveal that urged Goodman to change his view­
Wlncbeoler «Ingle abot rifle. Jn«t off new
For Rent— Rooms and tarnished suit»«.
highway and flrat house on old. Or
For Hole— Fir wood, 16-In. and 4-tl. Pbone
1910 Dodge Brother« touring car. Loop
this form of entertainment for the point and endeavor, after paying his
write J. E. Radford, Rt. 1.
md 4688. A. LaChs pel le.
my81 "M
Pbone 3644, Mrs. H. J. Frederick.
I
n22tf
debt
to
society
by
the
jail
sentence,
to
Has
been
overhauled
and
looks
like
a
motoring public Is being left for pri­ rehabilitate himself in the Hood River
new car. Price only $400.00 WiU For 8«le—Alfalfa bay. Clifford Wells, pbone For Hale—Fine team of hors*, about 1800 lbs
vate enterprise. I d the Pacific North­ community. He declared that such a make a very good family car. Beta- 4828.
m20 each, good heavy berne*. flve Ions good hay.
WANTED
».“2ft. Inquire Cecil Cutler, IQ ml. west of Van
west, on the through, main highways, course would win the convicted man nett Brother«.
__ __
aS
M18CELXANEOU8
bay. And wlab to buy eeoond band bog wire.
Wanted — A married man to work on a
private parks are coming Into exist­ the support of all good citisena.
Tel. Mil.
ml8
For Bale—Barrett District, one acre, S-room ranch. Pbone Odell 88
m6
Thar grand jury's report of the case,
LoM—A veteran K. kCjewel with name or J.
ence, and the state highway depart­
house, furulshed. out buildings, never falling
larger aeatlng capacity and a new For Bale-O. A.C. Barred Rook eg«» tor hatch­ well; modern chicken bouse accomodating Wanted — Two prnaer», about 2 montbe H. Gerd* engraved on back. Findet pfoaae
ment, more and more, is making avail­ covering four typewritten pages, was and much larger ahow with many ing.
call
tt®, Ge- doe hotel.
mt
200,
electricity.
Addreu
K.
L.
Barstow.
410
Good
laying
»train.
Pbone
2854.
ni«
work,
a
ao
a
man
to
make
lawn.
Call
Park,
as follows:
N. E. 16th Bt.. Portland. Ore.
Jyt7tf
dale X, W. H. MoGulre.
rott
able more parking places, for the free
For Exebange—Htoek and dairy raneb.
We, the grand jury, of Hood River added features are promised at the For Bele— Firat eia* «trawberry plant« for
all
use of motorists. Who knows what county, state of Oregon, having found auto ahow to be held at the Hood »•le. Claud Moore, Jericho Lane.
Wanted — Good grade Jersey or Guernsey Want borne pr<>po«IUon, Incorna. wbaLbaare
xtf
cow, giving 4 gallon» or more. Full particu­ you t Addre* c T m . C., care Glacier.
FOR RENT
the trend of the ^automobile park an indictment for contributing to the River Garage Thursday, Friday and For Bale- Ai/alta hay and olover bay. Wil­
lar« In Orel letter. R. £. Voateb, Cascade
Saturday,
March
13,
14
and
15.
son
Fike.
Pbone
468».
mS
"
Ixrcki.
mH
business will be in five years hence? delinquency of a minor, one Kenneth
For Rent—A 4-room cottage. Tel. 2084. m3
’ For Hale—One Clark Cutaway tractor diek,
Wanted—I desire a good man to farm my
We may have a white elephant on our Coovert, against the defendant, and
one
Mllbnrnc
wagon
«ear,
two
Kimball
weed-
For
Rent—Dairy and Frail Ranch. 88« ecru, place on «haree. Have a good tenant bouse.
having Investigated the clrcumatancvs
FOR BALE
era, two Acme weedera. Call A. W. Peter», 76acr* under plow, 12 acre» bearing orchard. Pbone 1288.
hands In the new automobile park.
Gasoline power wood eew equipped on
ftatf
surrounding the case very fully, hav­
pbone 46t(.
mt Free waler, low rental. Edward Abellng,
track. Will call Immediately In either city
We may represent a minority of ing examined nine witnesses, including For tale-300 O. A.C. White Legborn bens
Goldendale, Wmb.
mX
Wanted—WMbl ng or Ironing. Pbone 1464. or valley. --Quick. Good Work,” my motto.
For Hale — A reel »nap If taken at once.
m«tf
IXtf W. T. King- Tai. 278«._________________ flhtf
opinion In this matter of an auto park, tbe voluntary statement made by the Call pbone 58B4.
Large »lx room bungalow. 724 State. You may
For Kent—Furnlabed apTtmenla for rent or call al 1310 A street.
defendant
to
us,
and
It
being
made
Interacted In Poultry» Get 1 year»- Pacific
cm
thl« by applying at tbehouee. Write Mr». A Iso 4-room bouse Pbone 2001.
f28tf
For Bate—A t-year Jersey oow, eligible to
but we believe that our expression«
Wanted—Man to work on ranch by raoutb; Poultryman
for price oil year, limited time
known to us that the defendant in­ registration. Will bo treob Marob ■ wltb (nd Bueeu Kaeeeer, 2821-71H st. 8. K.. Portland, mt
alao2 men to prnne 50 acres Pbone H. K. Dav.
.only.
one dollar today for latest aril,
are fairly representative of a heavy tends to plead guilty to the indictmwit calf. Tel. MT Parkdale.
For Rent—Furnished apartment. 1223 Cao- enport, Odell 1(1.
mil
ffllf ciaa by Bend
leading west coast author It lea, llloe-
For Hals— A
Inch Mitchell wagon, with cade Ava Pbone N43.
f28tf
body of taxpayers. We are going to tn open court, we deem it but fair For BsUe—~t good teams about MOO each- •print«, for (7K. W. Y. Klng,.tel, V7M. 1802
Wantted—Married mtn to work on raneb. Irated. Road one copy, yoa'li look forward to
ra
It every aeontb. Address. Tbe Paolflo Poultry-
For Rent—2 furnished room« with bath and E. R. Moller, pbone 58(7.
m6
sincerely oppose the purchase of the and right that we accompany aaid in­ sound, true to pul', wltb berne*; one wagon Tiayloett., city.
man,MB Folsom Bldg ,BealUe, Waab.
mt
fornaoe beat. 501 Blate Street, aero* from
wltb apple rack:one acme barrow; nne spring
m6tf
Wanted—Experienced dreumakar wante
property. If the deal is finally con­ dictment with a atatement of farts for tooth and one 20 Inch diac. All good condC For Hale — Hatching ana from eitra an« library.
parabred Rboda Island Rada, the kind that
the information of the court, together
work. Have your old suit made over Into an
mMf
summated, we, and we think we can wlt|i our recommendation, wt-ich we lion. Call Odell 22».
layPwtt for IS. Avalon Farm, Hberman J.
For Rent—Two furnished room» and a sleep­ up-to-date spring drees. Will work by day or
%
nitf ing po-cb: beat.Ilgbt and bath. Tel. 3783. m6lt piece. Pbone 2X3.
m3
Foe Bale-»21 Franklin ear, wire wheel«, wood Freak. Phons 5408.
speak as well for those who signed offer to the cthirt for such considera­ tlree.
splendid oondltloo. 1*4 lloenoe. Ca«b
For Bade-A tractor, diac and »prayer. Tel.
For Rent—House at Odell. 5 room», hot and
Wanted - Two girl», ages 13 and 14 veare,
the remonstrance of Monday night, tion as be may deem it entitled to be price ("00 Inquire of First National Bank, M«8.
C. King Benton.
ni6
cold water, bath and garage. Call Parkdale want to work for board and go to school.
lood River, Oro.
mU
will Join with our shoulders to the given.
X.
Ja24tf
Pbone 3552.
<U7tf
We
have
gone
into
this
case
very
If you are looking for real bargain In a need
wheel in making the most of develop­
oaraeeCaaoado
Garage.
Tel.
MM
or
Ittl.
mS
fully for several reason», because tbe
ment of tbe new park.
defendant, until a few days ago was For Hale—A varied assortment of need car» For Bala— Hatching egg« bom Whit« Leg-
ne. O. A. C. A Hollywood «train; and R. I.
an instructor in Our local high school, prioed from (X totalOO. Call at Cascade Garage hoi
Reds, trap nested stock. from tbe Progressive
’hone«
sr 22B1.
m6
and
had
been
such
Instructor
for
a
Poultry
Hatchery. Phone 487». V.T. Beaure­
RELATIVE TO A COMMUNICATION
______121 if
period of four years, the boy, Kenneth, Used care at tbe Cascade Garage. Call end gard ____________
The Glacier this week has received being a pupil of his for the pust two see onr bargains before closing a deal. Pbone
B24
mil
a lengthy communication from A. I. yeara, and under such circumstances,
For Hale—4 head of work bore*, 1 eete har­
the parties to be considered were not
Mason. who delves into recent troubles only
ness and one 4-horee potato digger, rbe price
the defendant and the minor, but Is
right. John Morris, Cascade Locks, mia
of the lax and conservation commis­ also the effect which this proceeding
For Hale—Timothy-clover and wheal bay.
f28
For Bale or Rent—Ijtrge boa* and 1 acre or Tel. Odell MB. W.O. Milla.
sion and recites frictions that have will have upon the public schools, and garden
I
ground; water piped to bouse. Timo­
citisens
generally.
For
that
reason
we
For
Hate
—
Two
»bar*
of
Farmer«-
Irrlfattnt
thy bay for sale, also Earliest of AII seed po­
been generated between that body and
STORE NO. 30
roui pany water »took. Addreu, Owner, care >
MOOD RIVER, CBE
tato*. C. E. Miller, pbone 5448.
m6
summoned
before
us
and
heard
the
ol Glacier.
_________ ___
»iiiy I
the county court. We have declined testimony of Superintendent Cannon;
For
Bale-
150,000
Clark
Bead
ing
strawberry
For Hals—Early maturlnt, heavy laying, O. I
to publish the communication In view C. 8. Jones, superintendent of l>uHri- plants. H. H. Fawbusb, tel. Odell Tl. m6tf
(UNDER MT. HOOD ANNEX)
A. C. Htraln of Barred Rock«. Selected hen». I
of the fact that, as we understand it. luge: Roscoe Anderson, a senior, and
heavy layer», mated wltb Cockerel No. 847-K. I
For
Bale-Hatching
egg»
from
good
laying
Record or Dam (48 kgta. Pedigree «bow» up I
all of these matters are being inves­ president of the student body ; together Barred Rock, O. A. C. strain. Price 75c per to
80S Egt« on Dam’» aide and X3onBire’a|
in27
aide. Em lKc each. Mre. Anna Edgington.
tigated by the grand jury, at the In­ with J. W. Crites, who served la«l down. Pbone 8781.
year aa principal of the high achool.
Ktb andllay Streets.
f2ltf I
For Bale- Economy Chief Heparstor, good
stance of Mr. Maaon and Mr. Hawkes. and we find from their testimony that
ondltlon. B. L. Murpby, Pbone MOB. ml3
For
Hale
—
Belted
Hampshire
boar,
one
year
Our space is too limited to make use tbe defendant, Mr. Goodman, has here­
old. Phone R. Davie, 5642.
infl
For Bale—Hardie sprayer, orchard wagon,
of Mr. Mason’B prolific writings and tofore and up to Friday of last week, spring
tooth and diac. B. D. Klint or, Metho­
For Bailo—1 Bean Triplex Hpray Outflt oom-
good reputation an an dist Caos.
m«ll
our replies thereto. We find that It Is borne a very the
ilete, good mechanical condition; 1 Oliveri
school and among
Instructor in
0-ln. bottom tractor plow, nearly new; 1 new
always necessary to explain and cor­ bls associates generally
and we alao For Hale—Loose clover bay. Tel. X7 Park, dio gal. storage tank. 4739. Wm.W. Foca, m«
_
mi3
rect his statements. When he begins found from the testimony that the date
defendant*!
Influence
among
the
boys
charging tho«e he oppose«. It is his
Matches, Good Brafid, Noiseless Tip, Good Size Boxes, 6 for 25c
Inevitable rule to lie so lioliscrimlnate working in his department, that of
manual training, was for good and of For Sale-Work bor*. nr will trade for oow For Bale— Full blooded Rhode Island cock­
as to make assertions that can never a high order; that he delivered talk« or dragaaw. Tel. Odell 844. Dane Kemp, mil erels Pbone 4712.
ftt
Pure Bulk Lard
Bulk Shortening
Dried Peaches, Extra Fancy
be substantiated.
or short lectures to them frequently For Bate—4 bead of well broke, blocky hors­
For
Bale
—
Baby
ebteke.
Wblto
leghorn«,
3 lbs. 50c
3 lbs. 50c
15c pound
We announce now that we wiU pub­ In the claw romn. urging upon them es. J net tbe animals tor orchard work Hee Rhode (aland Rod« and Barred Rocks. Mrs.
at Faablon Htable H. H. Tobey, 420 Cal­ Geo. Chamberlin, Pbone 8x1, Odell.
m«
lish whatever report the grand jury tlie necessity or becoming good citi- them
houn
et..
Tbe
Dalle«
m«
«<-n«. and impressed upon them the
Wesson Oil, pts. 28c; qts. 53c
may wish to make in this matter. If lnii«>rtance of the virtues of honesty For Bate March 10—Real bred to lay Rhode For Haie— Beau Triplex Hprayer. SOOgallon
White Star Tuna Fisi, White Meat
tank, t b n„ 8-cyllnder Cuahinan enclae. Two
laland Red eblek» wltb four generation« of MLft. lentth» of bone, new iMt aeaaon; t Har­
the grand jury sees fit to make no re­ and integrity.
Kgals.
$1.03;
gals.
$1.98
K’s, 2 for 35c; K’s, 2 for 59c
year ronnd trap nesting back of them. Price
apraygun». Price gWO complète. C. K.
port. we. too decline to burden the
We also had before us Mrs. Dora -Soeacb. Ralph R. Lewie, pbone Odell X ml die
Houseel, R. D. (. Hood River.
m<
public with Mr. Mason's grievances B. Coovert. the mother of Kenneth, For Bale—(lota #1 WO. near present auto park.
Creme Oil Soap
Royal White Soap
Citrus Washing Powder
—Good cooking spplee. Two boxea
and she seemed to lie of the opinion 1400 takes them. Apply at Auto Park Her vice fbr ForReto
or supposed grievances.
7ft osata, delivered in Hood River. Pbone
4
bars
25c
6
bars
23c
large package 22%c
that the defendant’« influence over Station.
ml8 M«i.
____________________________
ra»
We will say, however, that we be­ her son. on the whole, was for the
For Bate—Rboda laland Red eggs for hateb.
For Sale-Urn Chevrolet touring ear In good
lieve, in view of the charges that have better, notwithstanding the fact« and shape.
Prunes, Extra 1
e size
Addreu Box 48, Moeler.
mSO Ins; tbaklnd that I» bred to lay. AlaoHpita-
White or Black Figs - Macaroni, Fresh Curve Cut
«nbu-g, Ortley and Newtown appi*. W. T.
1>ecn made and bruited alaiut, that the circumstance« of the crime mentioned,
4
pounds
:
For
Hale
—
Foor
regialnred
Jersey
oow«
from
Cooee,tel.
MtM.
marT7
2 pounds 25c 4 pounds 25c
Jury should take cognizance of them and that «he would tie perfectly will­ two to five year* old. all bred In a good flow
ing
to
entrust
her
son
to
hi«
care
from
lloroee For Hale—40 head, weight fjom liOO to
of
milk
The
oow.
ere
of
Heneatlonal
Fern.
and, following a thorough inveatlga-
Hinds I .ad .nd Golden Glow breeding. A I too lb«.. 4 to» yr», old, all broke: some well-
Codfish, Fancy Tablets Booth Sardines, 15c Salmon, Lass Kin, Fancy Red
now on.
»Ire4 year* old, etrong of Golden Glow matched blocky orchard team«. Thia «tuff la
tlon, render a compreheualve report
We fnrther found that the defendant herd
breeding. A bargain by taking the bunch. priced right toaell. O. D. Martin, 8nn«et Ga­
1 lb. bricks 22%3 for 43c
Sockeye, K’s 20c; 2 for 39c
in fairness to all concerned.
Is an ex-service man, that he served Dwight Heller«, RL 2. B ink«, Ore.
ni77 rage, Ird and Jefferson 8ta ., The Dall*. Ore.
Phono Main 2»2».
1»
iti the U. 8. Navy, and for aeven
For Bale - 40 acre ranoh and ranch equip­
months of ills service was in what In ment;
Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheet Tissue, 3 rolls 23c; 7 ounce Crepe, 4 rolls 22c
For Hale—Tbe leading variatine of apple«,
eaat »Ide; 1 mile north Odell nation;
termed “warring waters.” and that <ood building»; clone to church and school; pear«, oberrlss. plum«, apricot«, prance and
eaah. «My term» to right party. Addre* grapeo one aud two year» ago F. A. Macere,
he married and came to Hood River, part
JXltf
F. I,. Beadell, Rt. 4, Hood River. Pbone Odell phone Odell 148.
where lie was employed four years KX4. Thl» 1» a »pleadId dairy propoeltlan.
Tnere
1»
natural
running
water
on
each
20
ago in the position hereinabove «tated.
For Sale— M m ter« Incubator. The beat lor
the year, »tooan abundance of Ir­ the west
C. D. Nickelson, pbone 2801 or 5S61.
that he purchased a small fruit ranch 'hronghoul
Florida Grape Fruit, large 54 size, very heavy, each 10c; 6 for 55c
ritation water.
m«lf
mis
in the Hood River valley, procuring
Large Oranges, Sweet and Juicy, dozen 15c; 2 doz. 48c
For H-le—Fine pit», ready Io wean. J. R
thereon a-bonus loan and in addition
Baby Cblcke for Hate. The kind that lay
Apple growers and shippers, de­ giving
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and pay. Phone C. D. Nickelson.
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a second mortgage to the extent Forden, pbone MX.
clared George Clark. Portland ship of its approximate value, being th«
Dry Onions, Best Stock
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Onion Sets» Fine for planting
broker, who addret..<ed the Tuesday »inn of $5,2oO. where he now resides For Bale— R om comb White Wyandotte cock
SEASONED WOOD FOR SALE
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Lunch Club nt the Hotel Oregon this with his wife aud his aged father and erel». Tel. MOS. J. A. Walter.
5 pounds 10c
IS Ineh Blabwood......................
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pound 10c; 3 pounds 28c
week, sliould l>e discriminating pur­ mother-in-law. whom he ha« to sup­ For Bale — Barred Rock baby ebloka and I« Ineb Fir..................................................... SISK
hatchine eex», Jaonbaon »train, bred to lay. I« Ineb Pole Oak ......................................... ttltt
chasers of refrigerated apace for their port, by reason of their age and in­ Tel.
RAT ■. HAR^fcfc. Phone 5(0»
Odell 10R Mrs Elisabeth Bears.
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export fruits. Mr. Clark, who gave a digent circumstances. That he further
brief history of the development of contributed to the support of Ills wid­ Fbr Hale—Team of beyrwlth barn«*. Hora­
true, gentle, connd «nd not old. Weight
the apple business from Portland, de­ owed mother and small sister, who ce
i)pie, No. 2 Crushed Broken Slices, Very Rich Mission Crushed, No. l’s
about 1800 each, Troy Hhelley, telephone Odell
clared that the first refrigerator ships reside In the city of Portland, and that tn.
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•by
s, each 22%c
large No. 2K cans 25c
2 for 2^c :
made available were nothing more ills salary of $1,500 a year, paid him
For Hate— 8-ptece parlor eet, «ettee and two
For Hale—Good oata bay. Troy Hhellev,
than meat packets, with chambers re­ by the school laiard, which was prac­ odeii
an
-mtr chairs, mteelon oak and renalne leather. ttA
Lily of the Valley or Del Monte Country Gentlemen Com
frigerated with side and (-piling grids. tically ills entire earnings, was not
Vacuum oarpet »weeper. (4 Nearly new lawn
mower, regular d«, for IK. Call on 0. Jacoh-
For
Hale
—
Apple,
peach,
pear
and
cberry
In such refrigerated holds, he de­ sufficient or adequate for the demands
2 cans 35c; 6 cans $1.03
treee.
We
have
a
foil
line
or
general
nnreery
■on.
Route
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clared. it is necessary to seal the space on him. and in consequence thereof he •Inch. Phone Parkdale M or write 0. T. Raw-
In order to maintain the low tempera­ wss in straightened circunistam-ea. all eon. Parkdale.
Hay For Hate-Good first crop al fa Ite. V. K.
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Coppie, pbone 47*.
Jal?«
Solid Pack Tomatoes, Gold Leaf Brand, No. 2%, 2 fer 25c
tures. Fruit needs ventilation, and of which, we lielleve. preyed on his
For Raia—Or will trade for beef cow. a good
when air space la supplied, It brings mind and caused him to fall In a weak milch
For Rale—Wheat hay and timothy hay. C T.
cow. Hbe teela 5.4, gives 4 eallon» when
Sunlit Brand, No. 2% 15c; bythedoz. $1.50
about severe changes in the refriger­ and unguarded moment.
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fr*h Now «Ivlng two gallon». Ralph Clark. Roberta, phone tats.
Rt. 4, near Rockford »tore.
m«
ated «pace.
We And from the evidence and we
Portante—Fir and pine in In. and 4 It. wood,
Peas, Hatu Brand, No. 2 tins 12%c
Preferred Stock Peaches, large cans
Mr. Clark said that more up to date believe that the theft or thefts per­ For Hale—A needle valve oil burner hrooeer delivered anvwhere In tbevaltey. E. Beanre­
Inch hover In good condition. Coat 180 will gard. Tel. Odell (OS.
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shipping lines are now furnishing re­ petrated were not for material gain, W
by the dozen SI.45«
•ell lor (15 if liken at once. K. H. Samuel, tel.
29c each
frigerated holds into which precooled as 'none of the articles purloined were MOT.
For Rale- f room hon«e with large basement
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toilet end hath. 4 lot« and earace. com« fruit
air in driven with fans. Thia elimi­ offered for sale by the defendant or
Del Monte Apricots, Heavy Syrup
For Hale-About nine aoree, within Are trece, abode trcea and «hrnbberv. ltW Taylor
A & L Apricots, Medium Syrup
nates ds mage and should, he believes, the minor Involved, mid the articles mlout*
walk of the center of town of Win­ street, ou the Beichte. Hood River. Adder*
tend to lower ocean freight rates, be­ have all been returned to'the police lock. Wa«h.. well adapted to chicken ralatng, fbretmC. Maalker. Maryhill. Waab.
large cans, 2 for 47c
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large cans, 2 for 37c
cause the chance for damage suits, officers except a set of tires which the rood bon* and barn, electric lights and city
For Bate—A a pewenrer nulck « eytVnder car,
Will take »49«) ca h or trade In on
against which the owners of vessels defendant attached to his car which Water
Hood R ver property. Addre* J. P Tbomaen. Mod«! K4A. with «potllght. power tire pomp
with the older forms of refrigeration was later turned laiek to the company Tel. Odell ■«.
tftt t sod other ostras. (4M. ÄI. Itti, Paul Meg ar­
cher,
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had to insure themselves, is elimi­ from which he purchased it for non­
For
Hate—
WMhlngton
Mperagu*
Plant».
nated. Mr. Clark also declared that payment of the purchase price.
Largeet and beet Mparagua grown. W. R. Gib-
the preeixded sill pa carried a smaller
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We, as the grand jury, do not offer son A son. Rt, X
TWENTY DAY JAIL
SENTENCE ASSESSED
New Ginghams
New Coats, Suits
and Dresses
20th CENTURYGROCERY
104 O AK STREET
SPECIALS AT ALL 20TH CENTURY STORES
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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SHIPPING MEN DE­
LIVER TALKS HERE
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
CANNED GOODS
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