HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THUR8DAY, MARCH 20, 1924 LONGING for the man she loves. BURNING to avenge the murder of his friend. faPAMOlKHE Mrs. Graff spent several day» in Port­ ly sprained ankle, nnd his son. Henry, Hunchback of Notre Dame," at Hood who resides' In California. In the River last Wednesday evening. land shopping. II. C. Wyatt wus a Hood Rlvar vis­ Leland Purdy spent neveral days of evening a large party of neighbor» Mr. Lage and brought him itor last Wednesday last week visiting in tlie home of ills surprised congratulations It was also the 48th Tony Boettcher went to Seattle father. G. F. Purdy. anniversary of his arrival in Hood Tuesday for a couple of weeks. William O. Sheppard, of Odell, and River. Miss Beatrice Cauipliell, of Hood Miss Ruth' Jordan, of Portland; were Alfred Thomsen has returned home River, and Brice <’alupin'll, of Maupin, united in marriage at tlie home of from the hospital and is convalescing were home over the week eud. / Hie bride bin Portland last Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mr. Sheppard 1» from an operation for appendicitis. W. T. Wyatt anil GMrge Hanel very ‘well -known and esteemed • Miss F.ffie Wagner entertained a were liusines» visitors atnlood River throughout tlie valley, having made few of her friends at Mrs. DragseHi’a Thursday. ids home here for n number of years. last Saturday evening. Miss Vera Van Emtiree was a Hood River vis­ Mrs. Shepard, who tuia lieen a iiiein- Wagner came from Wilsonville to itor last Wednesdnv evening. spend the week end witli her sister. bank force, lina Ixr of the Butler Mr. and Mrs. Tom IIop|ier spent Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tunny are keep­ made many friends slnce ber arrivai Saturday at Hood River. In the city. After a wedding tour in- ing house for W F. Cooper while Mrs. eluding A’JftuLUii B, C., and — otlicr Cooper is In Portland with her dangh- * J. C. Devin and sop, Keltsie. buve thelf Raffi rd».v nignr mnw. Mnrrtf 22; CaMdlaii [xilnts. Mr iTTd Wrs. Rh.-p- ter and grandson. pnrd will in* at home on the ranch The Aloha Club met with Mr». advertised as "The Hop of the Equl- owned by Mr. Sleiixird in Central Freeman last Wednesday and officer» i nox.” Howard’s orchestra will fur­ Vale. for the year were elected as follow»: nish the music. Ernest Monris- and hls^vrew of men Ixuis Plog. who has Ix'cn enrolled Mrs. E. E. I4»ge. president: Mrs. F. C. nt O. A. C. during the last term, re­ Dethman. vice [«resident: Mrs. W. J. are cleaning out tlie Glacier ditch turned home lasf Tliursday. Bryan. w<’retary-treasurer. The club , this week M l Monroe will lie ditch Mr. and Mrs Harve Tompkin/have wiil meet next Wixinesday with Mrs. walker thia summer. Adolpli Paterean has added an­ moved into the house owned by 11. F. A. F. Bickford A Tlie Walk Over Club was enter­ ol iier team to his logging outfit. Caugliey. A. M. Butterfield began work-*» Odell feels a distinct [X'rsonal loss tained last Monday evening at the -tn—the -pmoring—of Dr. Dutro. For W. J. Bryan home at a St. Patrick week ngo Monday, after ix-ing laid up many years lie and Ids family made dinner gi?en by Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. for a coppie of months, having hurt his knee while working in tlie woods. their home amoiig us. In any of the Page and Mrs. Cutler. many neighlxirhood activities one A. W. Peters and E. R. Pooley were There will be a speclal\M*houl meet­ could always find a ready and cheer­ liusiness visitors in Portland Inst Sat­ ing at the Mt. Histd scliooj March 22 ful supporter in Dr. Dutro. Many a urday. at 8 o’clock in tlni evening to elect borne will feel the aliscnce of his com­ Mrs. F. E. Mack and Miss Helen one director to till tlie tuiexpired term forting presence. Few are so fortu­ Bros! spent the week end In Portland. of W. M. Rusli, resigned, nnd to dis­ nate in leaving sin h n fund of loving Hulo Hanahan, who lias lx*en mak­ cuss a water supply for the school. and happy memories as Dr. Dutro left. ing ills home for several years with W. M. Rusli and family have moved Our sympathies are indeed with liis his aunt. Mrs. F. E. Maek. left yester­ to their new home at Trout Creek. bereft family. day to join ids fattier near Seattle. George Andrus lias liegun working J. II? Kggert, Louis and Fred Eggert Rulo was a menitx'r of the eighth at tlie mill. left Friday for Bend, where they will grade class in sctiixd. Ben Dawson and family hnve moved resume their former occupation». Rev. Clark, of White Salmon, will to the W. M. Rusli ranch. Frank Ford, of Wiunemncca, Nev., preacli next Sunday morning. x ___ spent tlie week end visiting his niece. • Mrs. James Henderson and son. Miss Bernice Nelson. CASCADE LOCKS Donald, were here Tuesday for the - The community supis'r and pro­ birthday celebration of her father, (By Jennie Madden) gram prepured last Friday night. by Ilans Lage. Mr- and Mrs. A. Ln Marshe, of Eau the ladies of Central Vale was a huge Mrs. N. T. Wbitecotton lias pur­ i’inlre, Wis., parents of Mrs. T. H. succeas. Everyone who attended pro- chased a new Star car. Grindrod. are visitors at tlie home of nounced'tJie supiier both IxmnHfiil and Tile Indies’ Aid will have a silver Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Grindrod. delicious and the program which fol­ lowed was highly original. Clone to tea at Mrs. E. E. Lage’s Friday after­ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Giltner, Mr. nnd $UMI was the total realized, We hope noon. Mrs. J. H. Cone mid daughter, Mrs. they come again. B. A. Forester and Jack Forester, of BARRETT Portland, were wecle end visitors at Mrs: B. Krohn entertained n group Ed Phelps lias moved Ida family to tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Por­ of friends nt a Idrthday dinner Tues- ester. the Hull place. day^Sf last week. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Binder were Elder L. W. Cotton preached nn in­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shrum have moved to Portland where they will teresting sermon last Sunday at tile week , end visitors of Mr. and Mra. W. M. 141 ne. Advent Christian church. make their future home. Wm. Frissqll, a well known pioneer Wm. Terrill, of Minder, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Poul Hansen were of Cascade Dieks. Is quite ¡4 nnd has very pleasantly surprise! I,v the for. Mrs. David Vnton, of Hood River. mer members of the Willow Flat Card iteil Inst Sunday with Mr. uml Mrs. been confined to Ids home for some time. Club last Sunday evening. Mr. and John Griffith. Mrs. Hansen’s wedding anniversary Mrs. Hallie Ballweg npd son were Clifton Baker hns moved ills family falls oh March 17 and their friends here from Portland nnd they are liv­ week end guests lit the home of Mrs. gathered to help them observe it. The ing on the It. O. Ciaiper ranch. Mr. Bnlweg’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ditte- guests also provided dainty refresh­ Rak(*r Is assisting In the machine shop lirandt. ments, at the proper time. nt the apple grader plant of Auguat Mrs. O. W. Glover mid daughter, Mrs. L. D. Bo.ved returned f/bm Gnignard. Lucille, were in town Saturday and Eugene last week, where she had been Elder and Mra. Carter received a attended the masque ball Saturday visiting her (laughter, Mrs. F. E. letter thia wi-ek from Montreal. Can­ evening. Foil», Jr. ada. telling them of the serious illness The masque, ball given nt the I. O. The Ladles’ Aid held a silver tea of Mra. Carter's mother. O. F. and K. I*, hall Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. W. S. (Heiser A great many In thia vicinity nre by the Community Club was a suc­ Wednesday. Tlie rooms were decor­ suffering from colds. cessful affair, many out of town [ieo- ated in greens and shamrocks and the ple living In attendance. refreshments were also in keeping Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson and daugh­ OAK GROVE with Ht. Patrick’s day. A business ter. Helen, came up from Portland to meeting was held, followed by a pro The health committee gnve a very attend the masque ball Saturday gram of music mid short talks on enjoyable party last Saturday even- evening. ‘’Ireland” and "St. Patrick." ing-. The auditorium was lx*a u 11 fully Mr. nnd Mrs. Brolliar were visitors Tlie declamatory contest in Hie sev­ decorated in St. Patrick’s day motifs In Portland and Newlierg last week. enth and eighth grades was held Mon nnd ferns, Curds and dancing were Mra. Jennie Madden was a visitor day evening. Miss Helen Cop|>le wns the divaruloti. The Indies realised n given first place. Rpencer Smith wns small sum which will be used in the nt tlie home of her brother, C. V. Morris, in Portland last week. rated among first among Hie Ixiys. health work. Miss Elma Purdy deserves honoraide Mrs. Bcrgct. of Mt. Hood, apent the mention, having Ix-en a very close week visiting in the neightxirhood. second. Rev. W. S. Glelser, Mrs. E. T. She aviis tlie guest of Mrs. II. Pregge, Hull and Miss Lola Graff acted ns Mrs.DlnsniiMir. Mrs. Cunning anil Mrs. judges. J. Stranahan. A brown cayuse owned by Mrs. E. Burford nnd Eskew Davis are back T. Hull strayed away last week, It In sclnsd again after having spent the Although petitions carrying the lias wliite markings on the fnee and winter in California witle their jiar- names rtf 204 citizens and taxpayers wears 4i Bar—N brand. Any informa­ ents. were presented to tlie body, asking for tion concerning its whereabouts will Mrs. II. Pregge returned home last n referendum on tlie purchase of ii lie appreciated. week after a visit of two nidnHis with 37%-acre tract west of the city, a por- W. II. Bucher, who lias six>nt the relatives. tlofi of it to lie used for auto park winter months In Portland, is at home Mr. and Mrs.’Horner linve left |nir|H>scH. tlie city council denied tlie for the summer. tlielr position with Mr. McCurdy mid is'tition. stilting that negotiations for David W. Pence 1ms gone to Port­ moved on to n place. tlie property, owned by Mr. nnd Mrs. land to receive niudicnl attention. Mrs. McCurdy spent the week in .1. F. Batchelder and sous, lind" pro­ ceeded to tlie point when* tin' city Miss Grace Chamliers litis removed Portland. was morally liotind. Tlie city, [»tying about 70 of her Rpitzenburg trees and Remcndter. ‘ ‘ Clarence ” will lie nt $12.000 for tlie new projaTty, will is setting filberts In their stead. This Park grange hall Friday, April 4, transfer in part payment tin' old 3- will prove an interesting and we hope the at 8 p. m. acre imtonu.hi ■ il.“ park valued at $3.090. it profitable experiment, Annual clean up day will be ob­ Tin* council l>lana on the immediate Mrs. John McKay was n guest of served some time within the next two improvement of the new park. $3,500 Mrs. D. W. Pence last week. weeks. ' The ladies will serve n basket Ixs'ii made available in the A very deliglitfill party wns held lunch. 1 The men will work on the linvIng budget. nt Hie home of Miss Bonnie Wein­ grounds nnd build some needed piny 1924 Monday night, when S. J. Moore. heimer last Saturday evening. Tlie ground np|>aratus for the primary s[x>ki>Rinnn for the petitioners, naked freshman history class held ii contest children. if action of tlie council in tabling the nnd Hie losing team was,the host. Tlie Tlie Parent - Teacher Association petition, meant nn end to it. Council­ demriiHons, stunts nnd refreshments held an interesting meeting last Fri­ man Iluelat s|s>ke for the council, He curried out the St. Patrick theme. All day afternoon. Among other interest- reviewed the negotiations, which, he reported a wonderful time. ini’ topics discussed wns the question said, had been procisxling for six Monday evening the Christian En­ yf hot lunch for next year . The asso­ months. Ili> (hx'lared Hint civic or- deavor held a |>nrty at th«* home of ciation lias no Intention of letting a gnnizntions luid sponsored the move­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Win Cunninglium. Alx>ut good thing drop. ment. although no objection was ever 100 were present. Muster Donald Sherrill has l»een liriird until very recently. Mr.-dlue- Sunday seliixd meets nt the I’nion out of school the pnat week suffering Ini ihxlared tliat he felt legally bound church nt 10 a. m. About 08 were from an attack of pneumonia. to proceed with the purchase, The present lust Sunday morning. A com­ motion for tabling the [s-tition was Solo Ilmuihan. who has lieen visit­ made by Councilman Iluelat. and' munion service is held every Sunday ing relatives nt Oak Grove this week, nt 11 o’clock. Preaching nt 3.15 p. m. Couneilnuin Sonnlclisen seconded it. by Rev. Johnson. Last Sunday Rev. will leave Wednesday for Issaquah. Mayor Perigo declared that • he Wash. would hnve ix'cn extremely glad If It Troy Shelley snng a solo, which wns Horn Bros, nre Installing new ma­ would lx1 isissibie to refer the tin rk much enjoyed by nil. The Missionary study class of the chinery in the mill. They have pur­ matter to it vote of til«* p«*ople. He M. E. church meets every Monday chased a new G. M. C. truck for log­ declared Hint It wns too late. C. A. Bell and Harrv. T. DeWitt evening. r4ist meeting several new sing. Oak Grove will lie represented in voiced their protest against (lie pur­ nioiiilx rs joined. Tlie topic last time wns India. Next Monday Latin Amcr- the declamatory contest nt Hood Riv­ chase. declaring Hint a need existed for the lowering of taxes. Tlie rapid er Friday evening. len will he studied, Hot lunetios have I h ‘en discontinued advancement of private automobile Tlie (nlell lx>ys won both basketball parks wns also cited. gnmes from Barrett. Tin* Barrett for tlie year. At Hie inslnnce of Citv Supervisor Scout«: under E. M. Ln[x*. scoutmas­ Tlie tennis court In being put in Clark tlie city council Mondnv night ter. wen much favorable comment for order and soon will bo open for play. forwnrded nn official expression of tlielr sportsmanship in playing imd thanks to C. W. Wnnzer. divisional losing. Their conduct throughout wns cnginecr’for tlie state highway depart­ MIDDLE VALLEY iv>rthy of mention. ment. for Ills aid In street paving Vnughnnn E. Keys nnd Miss Ethel lilans and bin efforts toward securing Allison Fletcher, superintendent of tlie M. E. Sunday school. Ims appoint \ Montgomery were married lit tlie stnte aid on Hie proposed paving of irHng litter orcises Paster Sunday, which fulls on Born—To Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. would not lx* aide to handle It all in n April 2nndon«*d. ns it will 4x' neces­ Preaching services nt 11 o'clock Barm's has sold his homestead to sary to include data calling for n sMe- ' Rev. M . S. G,lel»er.-~ Stwcial music Mr. C. Butterfield, of Mt. Hood. walk on Hie south side of the street. will be EM4d««et* in Idaho. PINE GROVE . H. D. < islsirne went to 1 ’ ortlnnd New Service Station [ireliininary declamatory con­ Saturday to visit Ills wife nnd little RcrC Ib»d nnd Batiks Mortimer ns held at the school house daughter. Loraine. , linve lensed n vn'*nnt quarter block, Tuesday evening, Madelon Miller was Mrs. F. W. Bagley, of Tlie ' ballon,’ adjoining the ML Hood hotel nnd just chosen in the representative In tlie was calling on relative» in Middle A ’ al- opposite the Hotel Oregon, ^vliere they county contest to lie held Fridny will install n service station and pnrk night, Malvern Sievcrkropp wns giv- ley Sunday. Sunday school will lie hold nt 2 p. Ing quarters. They will const met nn en second plnce. Clnre Waugh re- m. next Sunday. There wm Is1 preach- oiling rack nnd nrrnngc to tnke care ceived honorable mention. of all lubrication troubles. -Tlie loca­ linns Lage’s 77th birthday wns hap- Ing nt .1 o’clock. tion Is one of the moet central of the plly celebrated Tuesday. A lxmntlful <*lty. Mr. Head was In 1’ortlnnd Tues­ turkey dlnrii r was served to the fn ni- MOUNT HOOD day Imrelinslng equipment. lly nnd n few friends. All of Ills fn ni- E. F. Monroe. C. H, Crowley nnd Wy were present except Ills son. Beii. Genuine Ford parta al Frana Co.’a. U F. L. Blagg attended the show. “The wlm wns confined nt home with a COUNCIL TABLES THE PARK PETITION X PASSION, fierca and burning, agitates h i s rival — the wealthy Marquis of S c a r a - mouche. He is the kind who would risk an empire to gain his ends. SüRMICHi REX INGRAM ’ S Metro Masterpiece * Jjuyided. On Rafael Sabatini' SJaynous noOtl by WILUS GOLQBECK y,)ioio^rar'heAl'^ JOHN F. SEITZ Alice Terry Lewis Stone BamotiNovarro RIALTO 3 -DAYS—3 STARTING MONDAY Marth 24 ODELL Mias Emma Roles, who has been vis lting lier sister, Mrs. R. J. Streicher, in Portland, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Dick are enjoy­ ing ttie new Chevrolet touring car, which they purchased recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Graff and son. Gordon, drove to Portland last Friday. Maurice Graff, wlm Is employed in Portland, accompanied his father home, to remain over the week end. MOODY MINE WILL BE WORKED SOON By mid-suutmer Hood River county will have its first gold mining works. Wallace A'. Moody. interested for a ffumlier of years with his father. J. T. Moody, and a brother, WHltam Moody, in prospecting on the east side of Mount Hisid on the high base of Look­ out mountain, while here Monday showed siMM-imens of ore taken from, a tunnel sunk 40 feet into the hillside last summer. He stated that assays • had shown the ore to carry $800 In guld Lu tlie Luu. mid in additionLu thia $20.50 worth of platinum. “We are getting ready to construct a cyanide plant on our property about June 15," said Mr. Mistily, "’and with a small crew we will work the mine Intensively this summer.” R** far as 1» known the Moody mine is the only one in the Mount Hood region. The men will transport their mining equipment to the Lookout .. the .. Dxiu highway. mountain trail on Before this 1*oad-was I m S b It It was necessary "to carry equipmrat in over tortuous trails on [Mick horses. Tlie site of the mine, according to those who have visited it, is extremely tiicturesque. WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS Thè regular business meeting of the Woman’s (’luti was held at the library hall Wednesday, March 12, Mrs. R. B. PerIgo' presiding. Mrs. S. E. Bart- mess took charge ot the program. J. D. Mickle, state fissi and dairy commissioner, gave nn interesting talk on the value of tlie dairy product ns compared to tlie value of oleomarger- ine. He urged the dub members to give this careful consideration at the next eli'etlon. The time being rather limited Mrs. W. p. Laraway held parilamentary drill over until a later date. Miss Campiteli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ram Campiteli, rendered two piano solos. Mrs. Paul Fletcher sang a solo and was. accompanied liy Mrs. Chas. II. Sletton. Memls'rsliip was granfisi to the fol­ lowing during the montila of Iiecein- ber, January. February and March: Mrs. McFarland. Mrs. C. C. Crew. Mrs. W. N. Byars. Mrs. L. 8. Boyd. Mrs. Ilerliert Field. Mrs. Fred John- Ron. Mrar-C. L K. Benton and Mrs. C. P. Soiinieliaen. The Woman's Club meeting of March 2« will I h * a card party In the club room nt 2.30 following the regu­ lar business meeting. The decorating committee, of which Mrs. N. H. Mac­ Millan is chairman, has charge of the afternoon. Bridge, mah jongg and flv.e hundred will lie played, a prize being given for the high score in each. Those not playing cards w*11 have en' tertainment provided, Refreshments will be served. The afternoon is be- Ing _ given by the committee to pro­ vide funds to buy decorations for the dub room. Those wishing to make reservations may telephone Mrs. Mac­ Millan at 1372. Tlie A. A. I’. W. will hold Its regu­ lar monthly luncheon nt tlie Hotel Oregon next Saturday, March 22, at 1 p. m. The program committee will present C. E. Graves, who will deliver nn interesting talk on nature litera­ ture. discussing such authors as Sid­ ney Lanier and John Burrougli. The president nnd a few of the members have Is-en investigating a very worth while project which will lie discussed. Tlie study department will also be discussed. Plense phone Mrs. Bertha Dutro, 1438. for luncheon reservations. W, O. AV. Plans Big Convention A huge o|x*n-alr‘ initiation, partici­ pated in by 11 camps of the Woodmen of the World, will lie held here June 5, according to F. A. Beard, district manager, who was here the first of tin* week assisting fn making arrange­ ments for the affnlr. Present plans are to ifiitiate Wk) candidates, mid arrangements afe be­ ing made to accommodate 5.000 people during the day. Mr. Benrd snld. Can­ didates will lie initiated by n staff of officers representing the head camp of tlie lodge, from Denver. Colo., assisted by the drill team from Multnomah camp. Portland. Candidates from Cascade Dicks Hood River. The Dalles. Wasco. Moro, Antelope, Dufur. Stevenson. White Salmon, Goldendalo nmj Centerville will is* Initiated. All of the festivities, aside from tlie actual Initiation, will tie open to tlie pnblic. A idg street pnrnde. athletic contests mid a public picnic with a salmon hake, are among the features planned., Tlie genernl committee on arrange­ ments. headed by Mr. Beard ns chair­ man. is made up ns follows: A. C. Sly. Stevenson: William Rudolf. White Salmon: A. H. Read and W. C. Fredden. Tlie Dalles: Charles Fos­ ter and John Lindsey. Hood River. MR. BLACKMAN HAS BUG FIRST CAR TO VERY NARROW ESCAPE REACH HOMESTEAD F. H. Blackman, supervisor of main- tenant*«* of tlie Mount lloisl Ixs>p high­ way. escaped witli minor bruise» Hut- urday when the gas lever of a motor truck he ivas turning on the road be­ came stuck and tlie heavy vehicle backed over n precipice near the P. I’. A L. [uiwer house, turning over twice in a plunge of 35 f(s*t. Had not a scrub oak intervened the car would have continued Itsi feet into Hood river, Workmen, who viewed the nc- cident, expected Mr. Blackman to ’x* killed, When the machine stopped rolling he extricated himself from the smashed cab. Because of a defect in the gas lever, the machine recently almost hacked over another cliff. Memliers of the road crew had spent tlie morning re­ pairing the vehicle. A small bug, driven lay Fred Deth- mnn. who was accompanied by Fred W. Donnerberg. reached the-Home­ stead inn. mountain hostelry just off the Mount Hood Ixs»p liigliwuy in the Mount ItiMid national forest, Sunday. It was the first ear of the season to reaeli the inn. - legion Dances Prove Popular “We bulked IX inches of snow in tlie more thickly forested section» Tlie Saturday evening dances of the penetrated by tlie Ixsip road,” said American Legion post, should, ns the Mr. laonnerlsTg. “The night before pleasure loving folk of the community laid been very cold and the snow sur­ learn of them, prove popular. The face was frozen, so our light ear made legionnaires, who are offering citizens tlie mile mid a half of heavy going of the city nnd vniley wholesome rec­ more easily than wotihf a heavier reation nt the parties, tnke charge of cur.” (lie Orientnl cafe each Saturday even­ Mr. DonHerlterg xa Id the anow at ing. nnd th(> merry parties begin nt 9 Die Homestead inn. af an elevation of and Inst until midnight. 3.800 feet, will be gone by May. if the Ford’s orchestra furnishes the mu­ weather remains ns mild ns at present. sic for tlie T,egion hops. Kenneth T a Tlie tourist season, according to pres­ Hicks. well known The Dalles news- [wiper man, hns visited here to aug­ NOTICE OF THE ANNVAL MEET ent conditions, will begin several IN« OF THE MEMBERS AND weeks earlier than a»y former year.” ment the orchestro. Visitors from STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Mr. Donnerberg and Mr. Dethman other mld-Colnmldn points nnd the APPLE (.ROWERS AS- found J. O. Hannum and his son at valley s[s>ak in the most compliment­ - SOCIATION APRIL tlie Homestead. They motored up ary terms of the pleasant dances. - 5TH, 1924 frq.ni Portland Saturday, leaving their Notice is liercliy given that the An­ ear far down the highway. Sixth Pier is Poured nual Meeting of tlie Members and Crews of tlie Gilpin Construction Co.. Sunday finished pouring concrete Stockholdgi’s (if tlie Apple Growers Bijl\ for Transportation Wanted into forms of Pier No. 2 of the Wau­ Association will lie held nt Pyihlan Notice is hereby given that bids Hall, in the City of Hood River. Ore ­ coma interstate bridge. This is the April 5th. 1924, nt will be received for transporting what water- gon. on "" Saturday, ’ " sixtli pier finished altove tlie wntr- Is commonly called the East Side pu­ line. Work wns lauuched at oni.'“... ‘ton o’clock t a. m.. for tlie pur|H>se of pils of School District No. 3 to and completing the dredging of Pier No. electing a full Board of Directors for from school for a period of nine cal­ <1. nnd by ilio end of tills month thia the ensuing year, and for the transac­ endar months, approximately from will Is- poured up to the water line. tion of such other liusiness as may Septemls r to June. The road to be come before tlie snld meeting. it Is anticipated. APPLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION. followed, the time of arrival, and de­ Tlie Columbia river, which has been parture of bus. and other details may By C. King Benton. Secretary. unusually high for tlie early spring lie had from the School Clerk or City Approval : season, during the past two days Superintendent. a3 R. J. McTsaac, President. showed the heaviest drop since the 1iid»---wlll lie opened nt the regular cold weather of the first of the year. Logging Employe Dead ............................. ......... meeting of the Board of Directors of Tlie lower water is an>^ aid to the When Nathau Birchard, an empld.vc ^cKTbd District No. 3 on May 5. 1924. bridge building crews. ' 4 af the Ryan-Allnn LnnilxT Co., near at 8 ¡1. m. The Board reserves the Stevenson. Wash., failed to respond to right to reject any and all hide. Card of Thanks m27 M. II. Nickelaen, Clerk. the breakfast cn 11 last week, fellow We wish to cxprt'ss our sincere employes, investigatixl nnd found that thanks to ottr friends and neighbors he had iiled in lied. Birchard, aged Fine Dodge Brothers Car for their kind nid and sympathy dur­ (15. was formerly employed in ldnho. ing our recent liereavement at the It was statixl that lie leaves n son in We have an extra good buy in a time of the fntnl illness and funeral Oregon nnd a wife -somewhere, pre­ 1923 Dodge Brothers touring car of our husband and father. Thoughts sumably, in Texas. equipped with Hassler Shock Absorie of those ministrations will tie held in era. Bumpers. Spotlight. Automatic sacred memory. W indslileld Wiper. This car has had DeLaval Cream Separators — the good care and shows It. Mrs. E. O. Dutro exceptionally good world'» best. Bennett Brother». m20 Brothen. Bctiufctt Brothers. a3 and Daughters. I ! I (