The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 10, 1924, Image 11

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HOOD RIVER PLACIER, TH0B8DAY, APRI1> 10, 1924
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«»♦»Illi I I . .................... I They ^ere presented to him as a birth-
weak sod visitors at the home of Mrs.
MUKF LOCAL MENTION
I ,day present by his son, Winfield, and Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J,
Furulah, in Portland. They were ac-,
♦......... u mt Mrs. Olinger.
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«ompanlsd on the motor trip by
J?*
COURT AGAIN HEARS
Mr? > FANN1BE.RUFFCASE
Flac* four order tor Dahlia Bulb* and Mr*. Chas. T. How*.
.(. Mr*. W. F. Shannon wa* down from
now«—it will soon b* ptantin« tin».
I Da* laat we*k calling on friend*.
Banford Smith »eft last week for
Portland, where be will visit the fami­
Mr*. Alffla L. Howe ia now visiting Cali Ruggles, 3263, for catalog.
On tnatruction of the supreme court,
G. L. Goodell, past commander of lies of hia sons. Geo. 8. and C. 0. Judge Wilson began a rehearing here
trtend* ia Salem.
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A
New
Colors
And
New '
Lower
F". J
Buy ;
Hole
Proof
Hose
For
Easter
Then
You’ll
Be
Safe
Smith. Before returning home he wlU
in cireqjt court of the case of
R*v. W. N. Byar* ha* been invited the department of Oregon, American «o to Dalla if or a visit with hia Monday
the Western State Etna no- Co versus
Legion,
waa
in
the
city
from
Portland
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to addram the Kiwania Club of The
daughter. Mr*. R. B. Imbler, and fam- Fannie L. Ruff. Ths high tribunal in­
yesterday visiting friend* and attend­ Uy-
•Daltea today, «r/
structed that the case be reheard aud
*
Fred Donnerberg and Fred Dethman the defendant waa permitted to amend
Mr. and Mr*. F. C. nollibaugb, of ing to business.
Mr*. Phil Brady * cam* up from motored up to the snow line on the her answer. No recent case in the
8t. Helena ar* here the guest* of Mr.
Portland yesterday with her husband, lamp highway Sunday, to secure pic­ local court has attracted «“wtrtrr at­
and Mr*. Ernest J. Smith.
who handles the American Maid ture*. Their bug plowed through tention among attorneys.
L. O. Meacham, who spent the win­ bread for this vicinity. They motored snow 18 inch'ea deep In the vicinity of
G. C. Ruff and hia Wife, the defend
ter month* in the east, ha* returned to to Parkdale over the Loop highway. Falla creek. Mr. Douherberg plans ant In the case, several years ago sep­
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hia home here.
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arated. Before Mrs. Ruff secured a
later
on
going
to
the
fa
II*,
¿of
Falla
Mrs. Markley and Mr*. Kissinger
decree of divorce, her husband sold
Hirhst c**h price paid tor your used will
entertain the West Side Circle creek for a picture.
V
farnftur* stovesand rugs. Call McClain of
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. 8chaffner, Mr. a valuable orchard place to W. R.
Riverside church Friday afternoon
rit E. A. trans Co. .
,20ft
Kaser.
Jdrs.
Ruff
faHed
to
sign
the
IlllUlt
at 2.30 o'clock’*at Mra. Kiasinger's and Mr*. E. A. Fran* and Mr. and deed. Kaser afterward entered into
; Eve* scientifically examined by H. L. home. . '
Mra. O. O. Huelat motored to the Tilly
t'
an
agreemmH
with
Mrs-
Ruff
to
pay
■aabrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner
The Women’s Auxiliary of the Jane on the Ixrap highway Sunday. her *3.00» for her dow.-r right tn 11»
Bldg.
18U
American legion will hold a silver They stated that seofra of car* property. Th* agreement was record­
Hood Rivar Box Co., box mannfac- tea this afternoon at the home of reached the highland forests. Many
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taring, Hood Rivsr, Oregon. Pbone Mrs. V, B. Abraham on Cascade proceeded a* far as the Homestead ed aud the deed placeil in escrow.
Following
thir
Mrs.
Ruff
secured
her
1«42.
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avenue.
of divorce.
- > Trunk*, Bags, Soitcaaea. Large •*-
M. II. Moore, owner of The Jack decree
The e Alaintiff
plaintiff purchased
purchaaed the land and |
Little Marjorie Smith, of Oak Grova
•ortment, reasonably priced. Kelly has returned home after t’-'« weeks O*Lantern. of Marahfirid, wa* her* last
jjh-s Ruff in order to clear the
ïïiïivW* ■ s ai»
Bros. Co.
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mlbtf
S the _____
property
spent as a patient of Mrs. LT G. West­ week visiting hia brother, Frank hitieH.
. of all clouds.
Ralph Savage was up from Port­ fall, at the Hood River Maternity hos­ Moore, in charge of the fountain and Judge Wilson in hia original decision
luncheonette at the Hood River Dru; found for the defendant, citing that
land last week to attend the funeral pital.
Co. Mr. Moore was accompgalrtL by
' eervicea of Mra. Addie Pattee.
Mrs. T. B. Culltertaon was able to J. E. Dunn, manager of the Hakel the plaintiff bad had due notice of the
existence of the dower right.
Earl Franz was a business visitor leave the Cottage hospital last 8at- wood lie Cream Co.
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The caae waa adjourned here Mon­
la Portland the latter part of last urda^'tor her home. Mr*. Culbertson
E.
L.
McClain,
Jr.,
arrived
the,lat
­
day afternoon. It will be resumed in
week.
in convalescing from an operation for
ter part of last week from-Los Angel­ Portland by Judge Wilson next Tues­
C. T. Rawgon, Upper Valley nurs­ apirandleltis.
es to look after orchard interest*. day.
eryman, was a visitor in. the city Sat­
Joe Hall, formerly here with Page Sunday Mr. McClain and Judge Der­
urday.
A Son. is now traveling for Swift A by motored to Sanctuary Lakes in
as well as n
stock in the old reliable blacks and browns.
Major Chas, and Henry W. Stein- Co. Mr. Hall was here Saturday call­ Skamania county. Washington, which
hauaer were business visitors in the ing ofa the kraal meat markets and are declared appealing in the spring­
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city from the Upper Valley last week groceiy.^ ,
time verdant garb.
Mr. i and Mrs. C. A. Frey, who left
Mr. and Mra Geo. Mellon were in
Mr*. H. W. Waite, accompanying her
are the best of the new colors in Holeproof Hosiery now
„
here
laat
fall,
ar«>
now
visiting
in
Em
­
Gresham last week visiting friends
friend, Mrs. Nina Griswold, drove up
poria.
Kaa.
They
state
that
they
will
and relativea
from Portland last week with her
The pr««r*t\ of the Progressive
return to Hood River until late daughter, Mias Maybelle Waite aud
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Murphy were not
Rusineas Men’s Club at the Benson
in
the
year
tn-all
probability.
Richard
Ktmig.
Mrs.
Waite
formerly
week end visitors in Portland, having
In Portland today will Ira sup-
Mrs. Berkeley H. Snow and small resided on the ranch place just west hotel
Giving you the best value in Silk Hosiery tliat your money can buy.
motored down over the highway."
plled by the Iwal Chamlrar of Com­
s«>U.
Berkeley,
Jr.,
spent
last
week-
In
of
the
city
and
now owned by Robert merce. Geo. R. Wilbur will Ira chair­
M. 8. Anfrinson, of Kelly, la., has Portland visiting Mr. and Mr*. Mac-
Rand.
man and will deliver the chief ad­
«arrived here and contemplates making Cormae Snow. Mr. Snow is a brother
. We have just received a- shipment oi dress. Mark Weygandt will give a
the valley hia home.
of Berkeley Snow.
the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole lecture on Mount Hood and the scenic
• For Sale — 7-paaaenger, 6-cylinder
and Mrs. I. E. McNutt have left leather. For those who prefer leather environmenta of the peak. Il is pro­
Studebaker In good condition, new for Mr.
Portland, where they will remain
the bottoms of their shoes, there is posed to set up in one end of the crys­
battery. Reason, too large for family for the coming year, in order to be on
nothing better. We’ll put solee on your tal dining room a pictorial exhibit,
of three. Phone 3821.
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with their «laughter. Miss Elsie, • (hoes while you wait. T. C. Smith’s ■bowing the mountain, which waum.
Boxn—To Mi and Mrs. William 'student
Champion Shoe Shop.
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at business «»ollege.
cently a feature of the Portland
, Paaacb *t the Hood River Maternity
Mias Faye, daughter of Mr. and of Door Idfe congre**. Mr. Weygandt,
Mrs. Trafford E. Smith is spend­
r
hospital on Friday, April 4, an 8*6
A nice assortnaen
[ent of the newest styles snd. materials, no two
ing two weeks 1n Tacoma. Wash., via- Mr*. Geo. Howe, of Portland, and in guide’s costume, will snowshoe
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pound daughter.
her
sister
and
daughter,
Mias
granddaughter
of
Judge
Henry
L.
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cross
the
floor
and
point
out
mraniv
.Iting
alike,
.»del
_Jj garment a distinctive style in itself
! Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Athena, haa Josephine. The latter Is there attend­ Howe, was one of tlie winners of the points on the exhibit. A large m«»tor
arrived to spend the summer with her ing school.
Portland Telegram oratorical contest. caravan will motor to Portland for
daughter, Mr*. L. G. Westfall, and
Harry Hilts was here Saturday re­ Miss Howe Is a student of the Lincoln the event.
• family.
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lieving B. E. Cobb at the local Cobb high school of commerce. Iler picture
menu will largely tra made up
J. H. Frary arrived from Portland store, while Mr. <>«bb was engaged in appeared In the Monday evening Tele­ of The
Hood River products, which will
the first of the week and will remain The Dalles. Mrs. Hilts ia now asso­ gram.
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include Newtown apples, from the Ap­
This Week We Will Have a New Shipment of SPRING COATS
here for a week I&oking after busi­ ciated with the store in The Dalle*.
•Loren D. Davis, of Baker, new gen­ ple Growers Association; black wal­
ness lntereata
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sullivan left eral freight and passenger agent of nut ice cream. Hood River Creamery;
Mrs. H. K. Selby, called here by the Tuesday for Oregon City, their former the Sumpter Valley and Mt. Hood fresh Nonpareil asparagus. J. H. Ko-
death of her ipother, Mrs. Will/tin home, where Mr. Sullivan, who has railways, was here Tuesday with K. Irarg’s Twentieth Century Truck
Robertson, has. returned to her home been here with A. 8. Keir, will re­ J. Taylor, general auditor of the rail Farm; Netted Gem potatoes. Col. W-
',' ln 'Lo* Angele*.
sume his connection with a drug store. lines. Mr. Davis spent the day visit­ 8, Dowd, of Parkdale, and jellies,
o
W. B. McCamley is bringing to com­
Harry W. Farrelll was up from ing shippers and getting acquainted made with pectin of the Htrad Rivet
pletion a new residence on the west Portland last week 'greeting friends with patrons of the road hers.
Apple Vinegar Co.
HOOO RIVES ORteON
end of Caacade avenue. He will sell and attending to matters trf buwtnesa.
City 8upt. Canqon and Supt. Wiley,
the place.«
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He may. be says, return here to make of The Dalles, left Tuesday night for
Spokane to attend the annual nu-eting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McNary and his home.
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.children bavd been here from Salem
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trow have ar­ of the Inland Empifr Teachers Asao-
visiting Mrs. McNary's parenti, Dr. rived from Txts Angeles to spend the clation. Mr. Cannon will deliver an
and Mr*. J. D. Guttery.
summer with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. address on “The Standard High
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( Mr*. Hattie Tuttle, of Seattle, was Wheeler. Mr. Trow and Mrs. Wheeler SchiHiI and College Entrance Require­
ments.”
here laat week to ah tend the, funeral are brother and sister.
It 1. anticipated that the Hood River
WIYEASTCLUB
E. C. Smith left Monday by automo­ Business Woman's Club will hold one
»r7si(rj/William • Tel W. Blount and children have
•aervicea of her slater'
The second meeting of the Wlyeast
Robertson.
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arrived from California, where they bile for Salem, where Tuesday he ap­ of the best attended and most interest­
Club will be held at Canyon Pines,
W. J. I>avidaon has returne«! from spent the winter. Mrs. Blount, who peared before the supreme court In an ing meetings In many months tonight,
the Hoerlein ranch at Oak Grove, Fri­
St. Martin's 8prings, where he took has been ill in a Ixw Angelea hospital, argument in the case of The Holland- when Mias Adelia Prichard, president
day evening. April 11. The program
k
the baths. He declares they are a ia expected to return the latter part Washington Mortgage Cq. . versus of the national federation of the or­
Humphrey Barton. The cane baa Iraen ganisation, will be her* from Portland
A coroner', jury Monday night rec­ includes a plcnie supiter on the lianka
sure cure for rheumatism.
of the week.
before the court. .Ince 1918. Mr*.
of the lloo«l river just below the rauch
.. Carlton A Carlton have greatly im-
Stanley C. Walter, district forester, Smith and the twins accompanied Mr. as a guest. A dinner will lie held at ommended that Geo. F. KcHwiek, Cas- at fl30. The club will furnish coffee.
<1.30 o'clock at ths Hotel Oregon. As cade Ixtcks youth, charged with driv­
of all sizes have just arrived.
¿proved their Auto Park grocery and who recently spent some time in Port­ Smith.
Members should bring raps and siraons
the diners take their seats they will
jkervice station, having built a porte land. where a convention of foresters
Come
in and look them over
8. J. Mirare attegided the funeral join in singing “A Long, Long Trail." ing an automobile from which Cha.. and the neevsaary eats. The business
‘cochere in front of the place of bust- was held, states that a number of new
meeting will be held at 8 o\-lo«-k ami while the assortment is com­
Tnsten
was
dragged
to
hi.
death
Sun
­
Tuesday,
of
Mrs.
Mark
Skinner,
wife
During
the
serving
of
the
courses
and interesting trails will be construct­
Dea*.
of Vic* President Skinner, of the Mrs. Floyd L. French will render vix-al day afternoon, be held to the grand this will tie followed by a social even­
E. 8. Olinger ia wearing a handsome ed on Mount Hood the coming summer. Northwestern National Bank in Port­ solos, and piano number, will be given jury. The victim of the tragic drive, ing. with dancing for those who wish. plete.
new K. P. watch fob and gold chain.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Moore were land. Mr. Moore is an old friend of by Miss Geraldine Hosey. Guests will a promising youth aged 20. wa. the Members are Invited to 'bring their
the Skinner family. Formerly Mr. be Introduced. Mias Prichard will be son of J a men Tua ten, of St. Helen., friends, and prospective members are
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Have you planted your
who came here to attend the hearing also Invited to atteud. Although only
Skinner wa. paying teller of a bank the speaker of tpe evening.
present
members
can
participate
lu
at Great Falla, Mont., when Mr.
The chairman of the meeting will be and who left Tuesday with the body
Garden and Flower
seeds!
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[Moore beg*£ hfa career in the bank- Mrs.'Ru.le I. Lynn, who will be assist­ of Ilia boy, which had been held at the transaction of new imslmwa, the n. .
meet
Ing
will
'be
open
to
«4L
In
qua»
W
e
Have
a
Complete
StOCk.
“ g business.
ed by Mrs. Gertrude Ingalls.
the Andereon mortuary.
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uftiFniV weather,
ll'nufliur the
tlixx •wl.Mil«>
ui >«>>^.>*
stormy
picnic supper
Witnesses summoned by Coroner of
Ward Johnson and Dick Read, two
will
be
omitted.
Ill
case
of
doubtful
Slfton, who went to Caacade Locks
University of Oregon students, bad a
Spraying of Apple*
telephone to Iloerleln'a
late Sunday night for the body of the weather,
narrow escap«- while motoring from
SPECIALS THIS WEEK.
(5779) for information about the sup­
(By Leroy Childs)
young man. testified that Keswick en­ per.
Eugene to Pendleton last week. With
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Those
who
wish
both
to
picnic
Due
to
the
fact
that
apple
scab
has
tered the automobile, property of AU and dance should wear their "second-
Read at the wheel the car went over
a grade between here and Mosier. The not been a serious factor tn the val­ vln Andrew*, Caacade Lock, butcher, best” siloes. All those intending, to go
ley
the
past
two
or
three
years,
we
while Intoxicated- Tusten, it waa de­ are requested to register with C. C.
machine rolled over three times in go­
ing down the bank, but neither man have not been particularly urgent in clared. remonatrated with him< and Crew at the First National Bank, stat­
the
recommendation
of
the
early
scab
clambering on the running board at* ing whether they peed or can furnish
was hurt.
sprays. Perhaps we will come to
3 package* for 25c
Tlie baseball window placed at th» grief for not making thia recommenda­ tempted to take the wheel, According transportation. At the business meet­
to
the
teatlmony
the
two
boya
fl
rat
Frans hardware store by Cedi Laffer tion. as apple scab can only be con­
ing, memlrars of the executive commit­
ty has a distinct appeal. The window trolled by rather consistently follow­ journeyed we*t over the Columbia tee will be elected for the coming year,
River
highway
returning
a
few
min-
is "flxed up" as a winding rural road. ing n definite spray program through­
and several iinisirtant matter, tn re­
A sign appears announcing that the out the spring. In-other words in not utes later, the car having galned a gard to the future activities of the
fearful
.peed.
Tlie
car
wa.
diverted
Rinkey Dinks will play a game with urging the application of lime sulphur
cinb will Ira taken up, especially the
the Hood River Rats. Another sign in the delayed dormant we are taking to the wrong aide of the road near the question of tlie construction of a «dub­
advises parents to glv* their children a chance. Growers, to inanre freerloin center of the village, where it graied house *bmewhvr<F*ln the Mount Hood
the opirartunlty of health and happi­ from apple scab, should apply the de­ a fence. Tuaten'a body wa. caught region. MeudsTs are urged to make
and hi. lega and waist showed fright­ a special pffort to attend.
ness with with baseballs and bats.
layed dormant, pink and calyx appli­
The next pike is aehe«luled for Bur-
Mrs. L. F. Henderson has just re­ cations of lime sulphur. There is no ful bruises. Hia death, however, it
turned from Eugene, where .be visited way to predict to what extent scab wa. thought, wa. caused when he fell dolu mountain east of White Ha I mon
to
the
pavement.
An
autopsy,
per
­
the family of her daughter, Mrs. G. P. will develop, and for thia reaaon it ia formed by Dr. V. R. Abraham, wit­ ou Sunday afternoon, April 13. Plana
Good Things to Eat
for this hike will Is- discussed at the
Hitchcock. Mr. Hitchcock now has a np to the grower himself to decide ness
at
the
Inqueat,
.bowed
that
be
annual m<*cting and the results posted
successful lumber brokerage odlee at whether he wislws to take ■ chance
Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock re­ and omit the delayed dormant appli­ had aulfered a broken neck, fracture on th<* club bulletin ls>ards at The
of
the
skull
at
the
baae
and
broken
Book and Art Store. Frans'., Hotel
cently purchased property at Etigvue cation. The pink and calyx sprays
Phone 8561
and plan on building a new home soon. should be by all means applied. Lime jaws. Death waa instantaneous. an it Oregon and the Mount H imh I hotel Oil -
waa found that the apinal cord had the following day.
Home one attempted to steal the au­ sulphnr should be used In this appli­ iraen severed in the fall.
tomobile If C. E. Carlos at hie home cation at the rate of 3-100. Where
Witneaaea testified that a party, at­
on the highway neaT Wyeth Saturday oil has not been used for leaf roller
Bread Wagon Driver Fined
night. The night prowlers yrere fright-, -rantrol or where the green fruit tended by boys and glrla. had been in
A speed of 40 mile, an hour on the
enod away by the return of members worm ia troublesome. 4-100 of arsen­ progress in the late aftermam and
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eariy evening. On information fur-
of the family who had been attending ate of lead should l>e employed.
Columbia River highway coat E. M.
"Ihidgo and lb-|M-ndnble.” This la
niahed
by
young
Keawick,
young
An
­
a social affair in the valley • nd were
drew*. owner of the death automobile, Marriott, driver of a truck delivering •a true of our reconditioned cars aa
late getting home.
Spraying of Prara
who waa preaent at the Inqueat aa a bread here from a Portland bakery, of our new ones. We now have mod­
Mrs. W. F. Tucker, who «pent
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the
The very warm weather the paat witdeae, waa arrested while in the the sum of $2o In justice of the Peace els front 191(1 to 1923, also two screen­
winter weeks visiting friends, has re­ few days ha. caused rapid develop­ court room and waa placed in jail on
turned to her Upper Valley orchard ment of the pears. Tn order to con­ a charge of furnlahing liquor to the Onthank's court Tuesday. Marriott, sides. and all offer big value for the
arrested by state traffle officers, wa. money. Now Is the logical time to
place. El Corregidor. While away she trol pear scab, mildew and the green party.
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recently lined on n elmllar offense.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hleg. fruit worm, it Is desirable that a
buy. Bennett Brother*.
Irath of whom, she declares, still take spray be applied before the tree,
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a keen interest in the activities of the bloom, For thia application the fol­
Hood River valley.
lowing formula is recommended :
NO 33.
Mrs. A. Ostrander, the invalid wife Atomic sulphur, 12-100; arsenate of
of a retired Methodist minister, who lead, 4-100. It is irast to apply the
Of the condition of the
in earlier days served many points in spray before the blossom, open but
the Northwest as pastor, is ill at her this combination can be safely applied
. MOSIER VALLEY BANK
H. F. Goodlander, rancher of the
Heights home, suffering from a broken even though a few blossom, may have Upper Valley for the past IB year,
At
Mosier,
in
the
State
of Oregon, at the close of business,
rch 31, 1924.
•rm. Mrs. Ostrander was crossing opened up.
and prominent grange member, ha.
th« living room of the home of herself
announced hia candidacy for the nom­
•nd husband to lower a ahade. Siu-
BESO URCES
ination for connty commissioner. Al­
BARRETT
tripped on the Corner of a rug and
lison Fletcher, the Republican incum­ Loan, and diacount.......... ..............\
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fell on her elbow. The bone was bro­
The Intermediate Endeavor* of the bent, stated yesterday that he was Overdraft, secured and unsecured... *s*as*ssssssss**s*s*s4»>*«s«
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(J. 8. Government securities ....... '* ■
ken in her arm between the shoulder Valley Christian chnrch gave a aocial undecided on seeking re-election.
7,6(X).(K)
Other
bonds,
w.rr.nie
and
securit'ea
and elbow.
Tuesday night at the church. A pleas­
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Jesse W. Crites is being mentioned Bankinghonm, »fl.HOo00;’fnraHu'ri?and’¿itores, W,4flb’oo\’"Zl’ ..
Thomas Marshall, who was here ant tim^sras reported.
6,000 00
a. candidate for county school super­ Cash on hand in vault sn<l due from approved reserve banks ...
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I8,129rt9
from St. Paul. Minn., where he is in
Mr. and Mrs. Hinellne. of Belmont, intendent. No other candidate has
,
Total
ca»h
and
dde
from
banks,
items
8,
9,
10
and
11
........
|7.78
charge of the shops of thwO. A N. W. ware visiting the Ed Phelps family announced himself for this offlbe. No
Interest, taxes and expenses paid....................................................
R. R. Co., braking after ranch inter­ lhat Sunday.
candidate seems likely for justice of >■
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I
ests. left last Thursday to return
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the
peace,
an
office
now
held
by
A.
W.
T otal ,.
Leonard Bn'sse and George txmg
home. Mr. Marshall la accustomed visited Sunday at Mr. Baker's home. Onthank._______________
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LIABILITIES
to make a trip here annually. Ixist
C. E. Nesbit, who has been quite III
Capital stock paid in................ ................... . . . ................. .
year, however, accompanied by a sis­
Homestead to Open Sqpn
.. »10.000.00
Surplus fund.................................................. ..............................................
j. ftOO.OO
ter, he visited his old home tn Scot­ for some time, is improving.
J.
O.
Hannnm
Is
busy
this
week
Undivided profits, lesacurrent expenses, interest and taxes pa d’..1’797.18
Clifton Baker and family moved
land and made a trip to the devast­
placing
new
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ated area of Belgium. Mr. Marshall Hunday from the George Palmiter stead Inn. He expects to have the Reserved for taxsa, Interest and depreciation......... ............................
Individnal deposits subject to check, including deposits <lue the State
declared that Industrial conditions In place to the E. E. Hays’ place.
hostelry
open
tn
the
public
by
April
71,714.82
England were far from reassuring.
William Terrill, of Mosier, spent* 19 and 20, when he will entertain an za - ¿7 Oregon, county, ritics or other nubile funds................................
, r’* ‘^•cka of this bank outstanding payable on demand.............
302.U9
Haturday at the John Grttfith hothc.
estimated
100
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Rose
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to re­
Taleakw* Cta* Fira Nstas
The eighth grade trays, of Odell, City Motorcycle Chib, who1 will jour­
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Last Monday evening the Taleakwa played the eighth grade boy*, of Bar­ ney here Saturday for a t#o day.' Tiro* serve
certificates of deposit outstanding
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6,886.17
Camp Fira Girls held their monthly rett, a very interesting game of base­ meeting at the high elevation just off
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council lire at the horns of Eatelle ball Friday afternoon, the Odell boy* the Mount Hood Ixrap highway. _____
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Bf ATE OF OREGON, Connty of Wasco, a*
May*. ' Lucile Fwgnaon became a
I, R. J. S cbarcx , cashier oi the above named bank, do solemnly swearth a*
Christian and Miaaionary Alliance
The Lauraeli Installs Fish Caster
wood gatherer.
Mrs. Brane, the
tb* abova atatemeat is tra* to th* beat of my knowMga and bslisf.
guardian, made the suggestion of
The Lanmell is now equipped for
The revival meetings In the new
tuning the ceremonial into the old handling fish and fresh sea food, hav­ Gospel tabernacle on Eighth and May
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time council Are and each girl gave ing installed an up to date'' fish re­ streets still go on but with added inj
Subaeribod and awora to before me thia Sth day of April, 1924.
frigerating department. The market tereat. attendance and powe?. Quite u
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L. H. G bavm , City R*eord*r.
wilt have on hand all kinds of shell a number have confessed conversion. My commission expire* Dec. 31, 1924.
fish and fish will be available to meet Sunday will b* the Mat day of these CORRECT- At tert ’ *
their, ouatomera* every deslr*.
meetings-
W. P. Kirk, Pastor.
Cha*. T. Bau nett, Ignora Hunter, Directora.
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Peach, Beige,'Cloud, Camel, Log Cabin, Otter
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Candy Eggs
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